El= CM C: - • Cog - Aglialat ejlibpd every ,SirsAnesdzie, 11,qrping•,. f 2,00 nvariaWy advapoe byl• COBB - A' VAN":ATIDEIt: . - _ (p. C,VANI GELDER. Ye r tear, • - srvEin-1 4 xsitiv e - f,iiKTA 4 3 ' • • " _DayFs - OP, Mitilol4i - Olt ! ET,V9,:tteIEE O,(NE . • :-.:Citilllt. , . , :A - I'M lirri.7r/11/1, l'itt;.B Mo9:11'1W t tfyAr 40„:".: $1.142,00 *2,( , 0 ,$5,00 , $7,00) \ feii. ' 2,00 ; 8,00 - 4,44 . 8,00 12 ; 001i °L.—. 'IVO! 18,001 17,001 . 22:004 '30.'3011 .L. :,. .:. rlB,oot 4 26,00 I , 80.001A0,001'80:00 1 ' DM 2 squ Mai I One „, Buil nook Cards ' Disertcd ni;lloitte , of ,chi,c. Dols yens; bat norm for lePs sum tlmul6,oo, iiiiet4affigtl6l.s; rifteitt:treni pozitii , W;Filitortal 1•NOtle0; 1 197 a Or L. ,-BUSINESS.. DIRECTORY E I • • • . . ;.,..,...:....,:: 'V. ' l).'i T,Elit itit..ll;l; ii.:, , Vii.i • • t ILE;,I4thE DIttft:3IOISTS,-,rifidr'il64l6;s in 11 Ill'apq,:rie'roien'et 'llittlip,,'NtifitclO!t., 9 lass) ftini'orj, Pttints'diul 0114; Ais.'; 4.:d..-.„ . : i - in, Zr..lr., ja . u. - .1,-'1806.-1. sl , . WTI NV. Pe •Co I • ' 1 . 301,1$ ; I AVICLIOLS_..IS;2I4 - li i ditEtL , ... uRNP.YB AND 00 - UIOII,LORS,AT LAW. 40 -formerly ocoqpiottja Jainufk r 6wroy' A. Nrcaots. - ~.;,foirqlf,.• Mita" 6 Wellsboro, 1866-137*.' • ME it r gLl. l 4kßX SIVOTO, suranco, , Dourity - aVAlTensionAeoncy; iutn oet 1.; 11388.. AT I It, St ~ 'IP:: 114' toseNb l • :. '..; .'; '.: .J. B-Cit,i4l9.' IV ALSP-lIH 4: ;I f ' 1 ) 1 . 1 4 1 9 ,I • . OB,XL`,I'S tt - couNsEroiy 'AI" ' LAW, rat door froinsl3egOney:S t on • thie*von'tie)-- ill attend. to business entrusted to flitnif bare the counties of. Ttoga and Potter...-. kVellsboro An 1, 1'846. ... , ' ~1 1 1. ~, ; ii: zadz s itiA . .e, oti., ,:-• ' i ~ . . • . I FACTIIII , EILS:of,'aiitI-Wholciale ai4l Ro re, Dealer in Doore,iBesh,banil ' filindS. ; Also ning Soul Turning dope to order. ' I • Inoxville;,Tiogn ,Co.; pa.; .14rItjA.,186i-ls:- • • CLARE: s - i TORXEY ATo tO i . ' Ph. . , Alnyib 113,66-Iy. -'• I GEOltat . j • N• Ot I 'LOU, • Shop fiat door north; 'of L. A. S i enr".'s ao Shop. tang, Fitting, and R.pntr .; Clone-promptly lollsboro, Pa.-, Jug. 1, 18136.:21y. 1 JOHN ,L. SHAUSPIE Alta% .. . • PER AND TAILOR-, Shop over;Johnit. .wen's Store. ,W 3 -". Cutting, Pitting; and , pairing d01:10 Promptly and in bost style. plieboro, Pa.i an. 1,1866-1 y • • DR JOHN I. 111/TCI ELL. ENT-tor 010 oollpettort of,bonnly;_bnek pay and ponsigias duo soldiers from tbo 00yern: 'Offico.witli Nichols and WOO , rn3o, '1313 mon q bur')) I#tvi, GAnEtrasorr,,'' •RNEYI AND COUNSELOR J T LAW - , tnry Public ntLd Insurattee ,Ag . ent, Bless g, Pa., over Caldweli's Store. MG .41/..4,N.:WALTpIit ' KIiORISIE, • Gaines, Tioga County, - Pa. • ..VEIIMILYA, Pnoßnrwron., 'fbie is; a Hotel located within 'easy hennas of the / ‘t fishing and. hunting • grontut.;in . north- Pennsylvania.' No- pains will by spared the Repornmodation of vinasure . seekOs and titLvtlin,g public. , - 1.7ii.n.1,18t113...] ~ ne ' be en fort PeunsylvanJa House. • MART.A.II lIAZLET•T REQI'IIIETO.R. • , k 8 popular hotel Win been latelj , renovated and re• rnizhod,and no pains ho rimed to redder th ; alitloa acceptable to patron.. 3/ay P, 3.BGu, T"' PEITROLLI:II4 TrIELD, I'.\.,' (}E9R.GE CLOSE;r i rtipfi: r. A new ;Lola ettnqueted of the :prAlriple live awl let live, for the rieeoluttibtlittidit of 'n WE at J. smarsp. ORNEY.A Auy bu to his care wl{l reeeive prnmpi l'a., /Toy. 14. 1$11,!;.--tt ATI' 1 K - end: w. - n.trarl, )razny COUNSELIiIt I,ltv eyißo', Ti. gn, Co.. o Bounty, Pension, luxurrtuou , Agent. Bollecti.rno pripnptly nded tsk. 'ollivo 2.1 tloor.hvlow Pm.) I.lin•n". en. 12, ATT reo • 4 4 : - • --.- • ENT for t loyeolllitlg COMO' :,Tripirali4 - e, otuprwy., At Tiioga, • 1.2,, 5, 1866. . 13 NM= FAR 'S HO' cue, 'P 0(4 A C 0 U , P.l ~ EZIE 1(1'k-4:ailing. ettnehotil and' au hi ten ti ye luei ixy4ty:s in 'a tiendanee. „ , IME E;s . ' P:A R • t Pro 061401 ; 7 . B 1 ilekailith and J,!'arrier, , . . liPll MANLY. 1;lould eitizt T s vicinity has - leased Marek:‘stand, on Water 'street, "lately fit.' by Mr. Ritt"er;" her be way' !I : to "altos,, horns and oven' oil].11) . , t )ertaNin'g,,to trwle. 11.1 also is a. pree. tirrier, and will rc i te lte'r 21. 3 $66- tr , • BA tho of capic prcptL work tol)] Oct i _. . —,....,.... c .,..................._. ‘:( •—_____ 77 .... 114irdre.sEq.11g (gr. ~.,11aving..• •, ,,, n i r i p e a r r ‘ t• N i' f e i t Lit r x ' n ,t.,c : 0 12 ‘,1 .: i r".7 o f;:*s blore. . 1 V 411}: , - ' paid , t:) , Lq,lieg ' Ittin, ,- ;, Shnmpooingr, I)yeing;otc. li;.raid:::, Oilsi atti sisivhfitt pit lity.l rind' tillitto - terr i •,' V. DORSEY. n ; -J. JOEINSON. S t 1 boro, Hair- Puff?, di,r. • ILO I,p reqzirod -on depoziiio, enr ertiti qtos wi)l ho . bnor'inri 6,,t , .. rc,f fi rtnl.l. _N. W. 0 A INS (:1), No '33 sopth Tkii i 1 street,, . . IJACON, NI D., 11ti•uFtltr '24 Pa. Pal - airy, rtft , r neatly folit ”nr bi 10 . 1-, we, with n 111rw: •Tylt•lnlitAl an l Ito , p1;a1 0r,t)4 , 3 77.3^1.109 of me,ii )3 .1 0 1 , 10 silv . ;di upSte,2 eon, 1330 i 1014 nt ale PI.1111.:y1 .11111. IM.I 'Owl' rt•l,3lk'•l: JYIt plift of t:3O •.-1-.te in cot - 1 , 10313(111: 91,;;Trrgirml 03 0 No 4. U!cion Work, up Weikboto.• Pa.. Nay D. axperi OITICO . it br .1) p•n• for W PICTURE GALLETY.-' I 7 it. A NK‘ :has . tho plcomuro infona the, citizen 7 Toga County thlt Ito 11116' complemi hip . • NEw pinito?mANl And .uch de VIl partil iug ro a qo 156(5. • 011 11:1111( to tIIISU 'lll .101.3 , 1! of on j'it'l ures, a Attibrotypea, Perri.itypeF, Vi,..tiettc , ;encies •ite, the l Surpriee.affil Euri-1(1%, Pictuie,; al.‘i ilar attcutiou. ',did iv eapyiri,z anti (in hug,— etlir'433. in . squelittri: givi.l) in A 13t3 3A‘rt 1311 ivllo tormF. Einpr„.l. :-,i., A1311 % 410.1, Go . 1, 'Ayr NICH.Ei Mfr' I; Ills e tNat tiNi Hu, Tiopt •County, (U. S. license'd Age:11.1:11.1 Attorney tliprs and their friends thrt!tiglitlit "Ili the 'tateit,) will prosecittt and eolitte,t tip .dRUCCCAS, cr,Ainitz AND for ro loyal rivall' kinds. Alga, any' other kind of claim t the Government h.efarc , any ilia De ants rflan 00 cents to $OO each; - Our ALLitiNIS 'have the teptibitioncof being. 9111x:tier ill JJO:ttlty to Ili% Wlll'l.l'll Card iqistograpis of General's,' States- • Our Catologuo FIVE TIWILSAND - different. tiohjects, itkelniflui.s"reproductions of tifo oust celebriite , l Logrivelugs, Paint - logs, ;Statues. str. : Cara= toglie9 oent on receipt o,ir btainp. . •. • Photvgraitliers.aiol athers iirde.ring goods C.O, ii., etuit. ; of the amount with theiy. (inter. Ti t o prices awl quitlity it r ZQOA'6 faiL to , :itisfy. ' Lim, t. LANtNa.vtitcgßup STORE: , truo-t -on. \t... 17 .. n,..: ii r 41 11 .1,, , ,, , ,.. n :, 1 ::1 1 : .0 1. . j t , t , P r d 5‘ 1 ! » l o i I I f . , , , ,,, li i 7 1 14! 1 . t1 4 .:1t 'r 4' keep a lull ~tack tit - ' $ • 7't LI , ; s: r - r- ip - RUG S AND MEDICINES, •.. , P.A.T43NT :..ssikii.lQlNF;F,, uAiNa's'. o 1 )F.7:, Dye Stair , . lieri3ceno Oil and °mew ir,.. 'wliii3l3 - . will he .3331il at as low in iee-i ac any' Gthet 'est:ill: l , I i sli tzt(33ll iit 11A3.3 , 331311 try for cash. , I , :-' ...i - i .!; -,, I. , Cli P.- 13 i 0 ;iii9i I ) ; --„1 /4.syiffrteville. Noel i 1,41130.—ii. -...--- -77-- . To 'the 1 . 41 . A - 16,:i. - B'.' - ` cif 1.1.0011-C;0111t3'. In 1 ANI nor'; building at thy ialinfitctory, 331 I,33`lirons:3l• 'Olio. a 9 tivriur l • .F.A. A r I\UNG Ai /LL, .i. , , 1;411 : chiii , 33,e3i35i;33'.31;3; ii,lilimil»g3Aoll , 3liiilrt s i.i. 1 44 7, i3i1gt her -)nillci:tv, I'. It vepdpitei , tttt:‘, re - Order.. ,ittal.rnlii aced •I'it . iii cii,•ss mi,.t ccit , r, la, ivor n A.l, kaij : ' c, ' 2: re. o dA i l p itot-beed s 3l.l4tSouyteilew seed. and all I .is i other bee}l 4, poriceily. ' i It Oran, timothy gyred. , 4..1c doe.: all othcr sppamating required of a nail. 'Elti 1 mill Is built 01 the best and most doralila tim• Icor, lo'goo,l kyle, aryl is doh) cheap for cash, or pro duce. I will-fit a patent • ieve. ter separating nais from 'neat, t outimnt il op reaannatilo terms. „ . • ' re :! wre.nde..vv q ;fict o ber:l9,,,Agq.-J1,.. , ;: ; ' .nr7 AVE OU 11 oit EEN SV! - - • r3gCA4 ..40,:terlimeli 9 s • ,• CHEAP CASH STORE, Where you 13371 tillynys lind ih tievt ati c sorted ; 7 tuck - • -- - •, DOMESTIC . k FANCY DRY GODS, eLOTiis r - NOVONs, ,READY ; fannfa'atured und6 :heir own superWision, Also Gents' furni,shiny !moth., efc...,ke Jn theirineyclowit thihn)ni•estnbliehntcnt they defy competitiohl baring bhsi tailore'hf New York city, and nn experienced Jut ter.Mr. [feb2l6oly , E. R. KI4BALL, • . t-ROdElLir 434.411: Molt • ELLSIIOII.O, PENN'A, Alp psyEgTF V 1.1,1'f upftpher to the trading- ILL public that he hue a (Knir,ibia Mock Ure• (41pit•Zit‘ing.: Cufroys. Molu,,es, Syrups. :ma all that e'unAitutesa claNs gArtertz,l9 every ,at .411 t4ca s.timhie henrA. Welkburo, .lit.n. 2, f. W I , T .; t?‘1 1-?-t i l:1 ;r 1 ::::: : ;:;11 t ) ",the t t i r7 r‘ l; f )t \V Sl e i l e l° b b a °" 4 opened OP am esorn , er of Water and era f trm •troot:-. for t h e plirpo , e or manufacturing all It ING A'ND uR&n G j)ONA t o ~r r. C(PI4I :VS ~f :.11 kinds aniilied ]1".3 dOOO prompt 1)1 owl Woll , !:ti u..n. Ise '27, t ' ('l; ("it I 117‘1 A KER, Fl :11:4 4 . 1113111UTL :Defiler, aurn . : NIA I N ;•:1' ET, AV ELLS POI` , PA, (rd-r:: a“;: pr .„ oll', . 1- )t. ' l . -ir: CZ `AjELi..`! ( .;oli) ) PET LOLL o , N , .111.7.• itot,ity gt.W.ll tit'll ii(1:;1 - 1: ut bit i rittrt t ..;ortipttr% eetel, 1 . 15• ky rt•-td tillt:t t itt-eitle 1 to closet up t h e ttly thu ttl3tive 171t_iire 1 0i ,( hvu qt.r-Itnien,x the 110)(3;„,;.i.s - ';.1 111 , 10.111 . /sfpfli,"" : ikrobirtil of the 1,0 prut•ot ii: tlivitiecl iiy•likv.tijtulitti,l,B4,T::ibol,l4:l-1. preei4ittheir reeeipa if , the l , brder. bee 19. 18(16. ' M. 44. 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''''All the things I Iraq ever heard Lin thy of! a lady's hands, feet, hair - , , 'an. general appearance, :Dashed _like ight lug through my mind; hut I' (.3. rallie mYscattered sonsesishook hands est, ere,l ila ;, tied• i"{'>f 4- 'fkkli- ang a 1 :4 a otlg s itd $~ ' kigd I hey ,t \Ole • !han Ell ME MI IZE IN Few l it I . ing !'til -I,.ta , ~,,,i, ')re - ed I e, I en t , • a er- PA tie; Ps, ed, nd 'shonld I "ao ? •S:clist,,one.eyeat,thesii,iihg l!' one:, at the', kitchen, then with Once In with hintil room,: tani , . , .ushered 1 im- in to .:the , dismantled par lor; that 1 ad the virtuc;oNelettnlines_ p s if it was ini us; ctrrpot •and, ettrto.ilW.' Did, l_hake a apology? ~,Not, one, •I . - ex- - eased nay ell a-moment, weixt old, made € 4 ,....,ei a little elliiiiiro - ny d •ess, tool oil the hood and Tom's: sh , smoothed .; my hai ri and returned to Jay- ,i itor ..\\hile doing so, I had plenty of limo 'to, think: -.1 , believe that after:the Ord -.surprise, -I rather, gloried in my , ;position, in_ the opportunity) to'show: my! independence. f. What'' 14 I - care .if , his: parents were able-to , 11 . ve'-' everything • that •coMfOrt, luktity'l• ad , taste • • could , devise? -'AI- though not as wealthy, My familyinain-' tallied '.i4 high '. , social Tosition , as 111 S. , - My,'Visi toe waS lineo(rimmil yid:lent and thoughtf 11. ' I was' perfectly at 'ease, talked, la: Ighed,chatted, and asked sues tims. - , , • . Atien th -without notkcing that .1 had tiSlte - hi ni for the second time if ba d ken IN. lark. of late', lie• said 'abrdptly 'turning t•O losk•at - the more fully': "I am ahem to' sail for California, and came---an cainc-ljto—t6' •• hid you _good by." : ! ' ~. , His' ' hesitation and - Strane;' absent manlier, so unlike his usual 'self, con vinced mb at:orit:e that this: was not what •he , titne for; but:l answered him , li carelesil 1 enough, 'though d my heart stood Sti fora mei:hone,' arid then glilke a great le P that' ahnOst chokedme.4= He stiff 16 t a.' short 'time 'lifter that. 4 lie stood before, the cloor,.,With .the , 'warm 11,10., sun falliriOirigh!lY 'around us • lie looked* lted 'al. very earneiitly, -but. I 'did -ilit change countehanCe, only shook 14 lis, ylth. lionOrilla:Hy,. and wisli,cd'h tiffo„Pleasaht,vOyUge. , ,i . t a He m o nted his h orse,went part way to the ga ei•pnrned and came back, asked me foriso e crimson blossoms that grew beside ihe steps, and I gave theni i to him. He thanked me, gave me another search ing look, said "good bye" again, and galloped away. It is nobody's business_ after ho,was really.gone, I had a good , ry all to myr. I self; - Ittilauked my - hie '''y •,stars mean while that Tom wag saf fy. out. of sight. and hearink.' .. Why,sho ildn't I feel bad at Stuart''t' nnaceountabl -Coldness. We had bee friends . for ,several .moilths, and I.h ' , 'numberless. treasons •for, be lieving that we should be.bound by, a nearer, and dearer do _ than! friendship; 1 but I at htst came to the;conclusion that f if he was to be r frightened - away by a ,I. .dress not just to his taste,: amt a housed , out of order,. his of for, me! could not. be , very strong; and he was, not I 7.ing for. . • time, after: Wat•"S, receivea him,:charaderized..- by ,that Ighty pride that was HO market I his - character. . , worth•er., l A Elltor I letter- fro I cold, tun , trait'of that if .1 t, ht - 4 There we from hh4 Mewls.. gave hint .to-understand ieflitaeto,tilat, , l: "Was :prottd, as fartfily were ribt .as .40a)khy., TO no awe lettors, , but' often by the way or oi l it t ml c.,,;;;; . - - . ; Scr :.scnerid .years rol • i wilily ~ bringhighlieir hull seen - I , ,iniearidWark.mitrrted ; an d had 'eVerl:tiitobjeetiOnable:sultors, but enuldfne !Whin - my suibti ;to , ttedetbAng, aitybf tiie eing.of7llrellective of mi~ld, niy, thoughts often...went . haelt: I .knew:il l ; tiever;shouid love i anothqr • I had and still lovernomer,Stuart ; tind as.l had not the most remote - expecta- MIN ME , ~ tlon 'of of ineetingllini 4gan s ' I? had. setipys4lfdown'as‘the old Maid' of; the family.'• . , ;, i • - ~, ,i But ','it, is a„loug lanethathad no fain ine) SIG one 'bright ' spring' Morning i a ehallge - OrMle to my (plot life Most; tiP e x-, pectedly. lislother.wini at home; sofas it mntter, nr course„the - .wheels of the_ 'AG mesa° machinery ran as smoothly, and noiselessly'ali Quid be' desired 'and', the' years had hrot ght experience as wCII as wrinkles to w. • •• ~ 1' ~ • t ,-. • ..We had j U:A finished housC. cleaning ; T. 'mg', sittin in our 'cheerful. Parlor, where evcryt ng was arranged in 'the most passabl - manner. .. k was attir d in a becoming morning,dress ; with itninai, plate collar ; and cuffs 'and sIiPPOS. A shadGW fell across tlifi Tsulishirie "which was flOodinglin at the' open tibor, :and,' onlooking up,, who, should • meet •my astonished • vision, but my old lover, Homer Stuart: ' ''. I married him six months later. ' • lam sure you don't care to have me to.telliyou how it a i lonme ahout. Vlore. arc some things, t which„ were never meant to he told of; or talked over,' and I think' our reconeiliatiGn' was one of! them. • ~, ,•- - : . '. ;1 : . • , (lave say we made ow:lel:yes senti mental' and ridiculous as •a sensation *povel 'writer would IStive desired. ' You will hosatielled with up telling you that half a dozen years spentacnopg the vicissitudes and uncertainties; of comi t,f;y, 'and - an eight-Month:l' ill ness in a log-cabin, had :the 'eflbct: of •taki6g-. th 6 •fastidibusuess oue•of Ono member,of the StitareTamily most efteck * ' • Tie had come back to me witlvall th 6 good and noble qualities I bad , admired uediminisbed r aud a much truer, fuller man than he_went'a - way, 'And it ;is to •hp' hoped that'iny yeays•of probati\iti•dTu not leave me entirely uniixtprovetU • ' I am willing to behove that we need ed the discipline, and 'that although it was weary waiting,' it' was all• for the beat. • •' [Foe the Agitator.] Lights , id Shadows in Teacher's Life Life is ohequerod shade'and 4abohia." In no life is this more eminently the ease than in a teacher's. , : A Young and enthusiastic teacher en ters upon the, duties,of school iife, 'ith bright hopes of soon knowing that - be is held high in the estimation of others, as a benefactor of mankind. For weekS before she is to make her debut upon the stag% as"principal actor in the drama of School , life, her waking and sleeping dreams aro all filled with plans for the future. ;She feels that nothing but hav ing the name of being one of the best, if not the best teacher in the country. will satisfy her. How she hopes to 'make her pupils !love her, so that she may rule by- love and not 'by fear! What new plans she will invent for: their advancement! What anew. zeal and love for improvement will she in fuse in their minds! ThuS she tills :di p the'fu thre with images of the beautiful; .little thinking of the dark 'clOuds' AV h leh 'are,ta shoe out the suiishine from her heart! She little dreains that her dear: est Wipes will be blighted, and that her 'brighteAt air castles are doomed to . tall with a stunning:et:ash about her. ', As the e'venthil morning approaches, she-wends her way towaid the 'school house. Slip Somili f utlsi herself the: ceti -Lv, .>4-- :,..t.t...t0ti,',...., :ti, -.a Collipc,ily cif . il pen mquthed boys and girls, and it cannot bo denied that her heart 'hitters kith redoubled energy,. and her ch,eeks - are dyed with adeeper flush. The 1 ‘ Young Anierieo , around her perceive her cm bairassnient, and. instead of trying to diminish, do 9 all they canto increase it. Slip rhardly' . knoWs hoW 'she is , to get throtigh the daYl But something itinA lie done, and collecting her scatteredrfa el Mies, the call for order is,given, seat •-, are - ,taken—classes arc formed—leons assigned, and at:inettthe hour for dis :missal has arrived: Now appears the lingbear of country , school teaciter " boarding youttl.,"; Bat our teacher,: had madenp -her Mind that it Would I;e' rather give -her than otherwise, for . it would such a good opportMlity to become acquainted with her seliblar,' and ,to learti,their different dispo.it ions, 'habit's, 'etc. , She IS therefore: a little dis appointed, When ofie after another fakes . hat or bonnet and leaves, until the school room has no, occupant elizeOpt herself, and she has received no intima tion as to where she iS to - spend the night. But she - must stay some where ;' , so she follows the only group in ii'llit, down the"road and across fields till they reach what answers for honie. ',A slov enly, ill-natured weinan meets theirrat the door, and gratifies' ther ',l ; iy •remarlt- - Ing 7 -" .1 ,didn't- want. the teacher to board here yet, for' there are others„bet-, ter prepared for her than 1 - ‘ am," ,lor wordso that effect. There is not liing to be,d no ,however but to make tile-best of:1L. .., .','O she digests herself of her (Alt - dOor gear; and - Seats herself, glad'of :u opportrinity lo - rest her aching limbs,. .and begins to look around her.' .gvery thing has thosame slouchy appearance of the mistress.; The air has a greasy 1 'disagreeable odor of fried pork 'and on ions:- She thinks of. her own nentlfpnie band gentle.mot her, and a, lump. rises in her throat, and threatens to choke her. How slid longs te lay her head in her mother's lap and cry! Rut she , has her dignity as a schoolmani, to, sustain, and must choke down her heart-ache and answer the numerous 'questions of her hostess cheerfully. . • After-a pretense of supper, she, wan ders out of - doors,„hoping to find:some thing more cheering than the interior of the hobse. ' ;But the appearancels near ly the same. The farmer despises what he calls - `-‘ book-larnt notions,” arid" every tiring around shows it...:The house is out of repair—the fences are broken down=.-the worms have eaten the leaves oirthe few fruit trees—the hugs , k,are de stroying the apology for a garden ; even the grass and sky have. a leaden color,, atid• the few horses, cows, and other stock have a weary dispirited look, as if they can see a lack- of something but are powerless toren - Jody it. ;As the. work for the-day is concluded, thefart)er. and older boys gather into the house. I r on ' instead of whiling away the, time' till the hour for-reg, , with pleasant . talk or an instructive look; the fahner sleeps in his chair,‘tho, boys ,content them selves with pulling the dog's ears, teaz lug each cither,drumming upon ,11w , backs of chairs', or on . the table, with theiv fangers, , orkin the floor with I bei r ! Met! or whistling or humming 'under 'their breaths. t The •yetinger Children are &Awed to race through the loar-0,. yelling . at the top,ofstheir voices, I ill'the head of the poor ," school ma'am"' i-; in a perfeet whirl. When at !wit bell -time 'comes; she is told that r she is. to 7 f.,ielli witli-jertisha Jane, whose hair , I .,j e li s , o 1 :lard, and, who. confidently informs' her I liat-I',` slielll.spile her half entirely :if slmq don't quit usin qurli i kt,toxrtv-z to :do if. : up.'.! • Quietly iellingi her nient,or Alizirherhairxmris nutUrzilty, shc,smiiill om her,face iii the pillow, and giyes vt all to.thetewrs that will 4 0 ; lender he ie"- wtrained..-; She 0.4.4 ,iti, the, ,hiernitivi, tinrefreshed, • with. a, wavering belief in the poctry of boarding round.' "'Lay after day passes, with,tmG fun 1 31:efli4'in the giond :3 N.l i t i clk Al rt,rl;.m hey sky.,:. flte: Sands not. one ninong. her, scholms,to r:whoinsho has to ;apply the checkrein. 1 But;ittlilhg the, dullest- ,there is One in 4 ".(4alnco,fiirtliengoue.?,'. , iTie is dull in play, in converSation, in ,study•in, ob.. servation, and in fact, in .everything.— IMO , Upon him the teacher, eillatists, her powers, but, nbthing she 'Cando awakens the least mark of Interest in anything. Night aftOrinight she ,lies - awake - con juring up new plans to,axonse his ideas. She gives hours to -him ;when oneLicss, hopeful WOUld 'despair. ' But is 'mita Vatting: Her stronieSt ini apPreelated, and her most energekaP peal only calls--forth an open-mouthed stare_from Blank-face: - The time passes on, and before 4e close of the term, she is greeted- : with;-.thO.-intelligcnee that sonny ono among lierpatrotis says, " she takes'xio' pains with orthe children except Smith's and-Jones'i" This Is as lunch as she' can bear, 110. when she .learns that the complaipant,ts the moth er of Blankface, shnfeers that the drop has been added which; fills her cup to overflowing; ,;; •,. . . Allem is ono intolerable. bore Which seems to he one of the vials re served for the defenceless - heads of coim try.-sehool teachers: In'nearly. 'every district there is ,a class,of boys(young. nen-they think theinselVes))„eaqh Of • whom ought to be in school 'every day. They have no taste for reading dr study ing, or any other sober employment so whenever they are thrown out of work by a stormy play or anything else,,hav ing no resoui•ces of their own, - they lhie to the school-house. Here instead of behaving lilte alls..p.its they ought, they will pass from seat to seat, whisper and laugh, disturb the school, - keep the scholars from :theirstudies,' and annoy the I.6:eiter.in every possible way, • To cap the climax, ere many days, the re port &blues to her ears, "Snell a one sa,.o that-he visited Miss 's school' a few days - iligo,-and that she doesn't keep good - order." rehould_like to ask if a teacher would not be Suitifiahle_if she should tell such 'prisons -to behave properly, or else leave the house? Then, too,'a teacher has all kinds of dispositions to deal with; both youthful 'and thature; and It is very often the case that the hardest part of her school is at the homes of her scholars. Some parents uphold her in her jildgments, others'do not. , If she corrects -her pu pils for disorderly conduet, some will 'call her a' cruel tyrant. If she does not, others will say she has no government. If she assists her pupils, son,le will find fault; if 'she•does 'not, others will say she can't. If she makes free with her scholars either in schoot or out, some will sat' she lacks dignitg ; if - site doe' , . does not,, others will say she Is proud and haughty. , Then she must moderate the strong desiresof those who have too great a love for learning, and in fAtse real into the dull and tit - inspiring. Si C must lie able td• tell the WlO , atid-wherefore of everything on the.face of the_earth; and in the waters tinder the earth ; or else she. doesn't know enough to be a teacher. She must make virtue, moral ity and religion, appear the sweetest things on earth, especially to the wick;- ed and degraded. She Must even fur nish capacities to thoe who have none, or else she is unfitted. for the place she occupies. lit short, though " one Were sent from IteaVen", it. would be impos 7 sible for her to accomplish all that re quired of one in this position. The 'teacher is hut human, and who cttirtvontler if ,er heart sometimes • ,arks,—her courage ;lags,-=and her pa tience fails, when she sees- that lier, strongest efforts are unappreciated, anti knows that her "best laid plans ',gartk aft aglee:." 'Who can blame her l her sometimes appears the moat initira ble that could be, and -feels that she would do 'anything in the world to get tt;va!,- 'from if. ' P.ut there is a bright side to every picture,--a silver lining to the darkest cloud,—and the darkness, of ,a teacher's life is often Rhin - tined ,by, bright spots. There are many 'things Whieh"fitake teacher love her profession and love for' it will make the shadows far less' dense than they would otherwise be. I have heard teachers say , ." I liate school teaching, and if I heel any other means of earning. My- living I would never , teachanother day." . , Persons with such 'feelings as these never ought to ,enter, a 'sCh•opi room in. the caßaeity'of.teachets. Tlierare a-bane upon the profession.--, They aredoinga positi VI) injuryto them • :lelves and to those placed' in their charge. k nnw that a' hived task is always :the, (lightest,' and a hiving teauher° must:lhave, it mental reward v,:hich a careless one can not' have. -L .There is the certainty, too, that her ef forts are appreciated, by One at least, and that by Hinz she will finally 1-?'re warded. Therefore; taking all in all, to the tine, earnest, faithful teacher, the lights must predominate over the shatl ow ,DBLLA MAn. fle. Nasky desir.c.l ro9firmati, , n—Ts tit/rive - 6/ hmc proceed bg •tlie ,Trreirlruf, but 1...jc.10 CipONP ih IC jil t y), Witsr,ivgwroN, D. C., March. 15, 1807 :Washington :iglu! Wiiat changes hey hill made ini the lastlwo years! Not in Washington, for this deliteful abode of ofilt.ill purity, hezn't changed a'particle, nor never will. : From, the summit uv Willard's Hotel"I kin Fee 'now,'ez I did a ycer ago, the same signs uv " steamed oysieri,;" in •,front, the .Capitle, towriu 'over the trees at the tother end uv the Arenoo ' • and behind Ili* Patent Otli-t and Post oflis"- - buildings, the last the Mecca uv- every i Dimok rat, and.. tether nv every Yankee who comes here.. - No l Washington' :lint changed', but I hey; Formerly when I visited Washington it wuz tite times with me. 'Willard's wuz my hotel then ez noW,,. Chadwick, him uv the towrin bite, rotund 'abdo men, side whiskers and round hat, wtiz then, (~ - Z• now, my landlord. • In them days, before the happy'• , return• uv A. Johnson to reason put sum thousauds uv Dethokrats, who hod, more, stumick Allan motley and mom 'appetite than Ismail change into °llls, and, per COIII3C -I:ence, into condition to pay their bill, I wuz a guest,at this' Motel; which is to sev.l slept on the steps uv the Capitol, and took or tried 'to take my meals at' Chadwielt's* bountiful board. Ef I had ' noeurreney I bed taste, and ez -I: wuz foragin for subsistance, I alluz made it, a pint to'forage . oh -the richest paster S k ids. It's ez easyto - cheek a first class , dinner az it kti , a- second ;class., and be sides, I felt,that sich a hotel ez Willard's wuz better able to' stand sick boarders .ez I wuz titan them uv less patronage. .1; kept. :away from. tother 'hotels out. uv sympaffiy Cor,the proprietor:;. Never shall i forget my last visit - bero 1 bed n rutim dint n-room guardian -angel Mr rt wet 1. 1 mill wuz - eongraturatihg 111\;.'elt i on another weekat• least; when -Chad- I wiolz 1,14ip!:(1 me hiself, and they rot ferin vim verE-rtshen onsood : , ~. ! " :%:11 - 1;•iond '' qedlic in Aril/11in' 1 - ( " 1 ". I ' " Davis., t arret, is iwvg unnel", se!z I I promptly. 1 . , :' • , [ at \Ve 1-4-rentitr," Sez he. ' " tit-ten I i Pvo Vet 'pat rim a week, co's , it's my i - re , 4ter prints 19. Von hed a hungry look, I alt by l his, ti me yoo ought to be ti I led i• up and abl:2 to L: - otit leas , t_a week ' w11.1)-. i Y4t. Clain. ' Ez yoo' ain't tri- no. earliny ! voo,:e to ttrrYhody', and make no-preti,h -1 sions to lit.n iir,ndmentrtl7- 7 git:' , ' and , three-well diri...cled kick:i bandid'me on-' l' to the side- - allz. j ' i -- . ,- ' • ~ i• -Thal., hey forgiven' hini., He treats me,woll. ,i.'n,: he4conticienee in mellow, ez I, hey Pai i i, my boi:d ithadvance. .',l'-'a root. 'inj . bcz,he :joeth'sely 'retharkedi with men fry countenance to , heyl,".ein pay-in athiatice.: ,IleSez it's mech . :3lle best way. A f ter, 1 nyin,. sic% Alen &Z, iliO .feel inore'conidortabld abouelhe house a , . NO. NASEY. /RS, • • promptly IS, -.ATEitEN,TS, TOW TIIP vialEtts, 4 , • ' 4 , , - Deeds, 'Mortgages; teases, and 11'101 . assortment of lostablos'_andJusticos'ltlanks, constantly oir hand • nt it 610ancorttndepeod onhaviinth IT work - done promptlY;and sent beck In return . • ,•- ,• .1"-',Ovqar,—I1??,;!.4bloC!c,S,e,condFloor and so do' the,ProPrietors. 'lt's me that's changed—l hey - money to pay my bills. Bless the Lord for .Seward,, Johnson, Randall and other luxuriels." . , Butpleasant.ez it. is to contrast my formeit posiiihen with my present proud hev;nnt time to I dwell uponTemi niscenees.., Life is thott;,l apracti dal anal, and tho' may be .pleaant to linger for, a moment onto memry's pleasant, fields, ~1 cannot. - My biznis in \Wallington is precisely Nt . bat• oyery Democrat's. here is, to git cop firmed: It slut nb trouble fora Ken tucky Dim:A:rat to git'appinted, for the President hez so far relaxed•hls , rilles in this partikeler ez to appint- ---- thern ez wuzent never in. the Confecirle-anny, but tip git' confirmed is, the 'There's the gauntlet uv Ablishn Senit to 'run, and good Lorl. teat a knOwledge they hey nv the out-goins and in-oom ins nit appin i tees. • The Preshitft and Postniaster-Genet • al Randall wuz • extremely anxious fot my con firmashen, so much so, - thht-they adviAed the to resort' to the strategy now so common in the ITorth. " Go back on me for the time boin,” tied that trooly great. and good man who adonis the sofas in the Presidential Mansion. • " Wilcox eat That's Soot 'only holt, Wilenx em. I advised him to do it, and see how it worked." " My dear sir," . sod 1, 'carried away by this new and Bne.pectid develop , ment,Uy greatne:ts, "Kin yoo bear to hey me who' bear 3 yoor banner in Ken tucky bend the knee to a Ablishrt Senit, and repoodiate yen, even for a.ltourTZt is safe in my case, for my natural afflni tie4 arc with yoo, but doh 't, I beg nv yoo, advise s hil uy cm so to do. My deer sir, tWo-thirds ttv eat will forgit• to re turn." Rut the gr6at and good Johnsen wood , take- no finials!. ,".Draw up," Fed he, letter to a consetwative member uv ICOngress, .explainiii yoor connection with me, and—" - .. And oyerlt um with emoshen, ho bust intotears. • 1 ' Sadly I undertook the task,,and' after four hours'nv intense labor, the follow ing wuz completed.: ' "Hon. ' -----4, House uv Reps,. " Ofy Dear'Sir e—itly confirmashen by the Senit uv the )(awaited Stgtes to the posislibn uv .POstmasttr at the Con-. federit X Roads, Nt.;hich is in the state. ,uV Kentucky, bein somewhat jeopard ized by my operasheus in the- politikle fie;dsdetnin the pn:it tWo yedl33, I hey I the honor ,to explane that, notwith :4tonclin tilt , foot tharl wuz a -origin , 1 Dessuierat.t arly.in the war, I took p -arms for the presefvatioo uv our 13 &li ed Yoonion. ,The preeie date I, cannot give, °win ttl-the demoralized eondish (in uv my mind at, the time, but ..t1 at Co can .usserta-neior yoorselvds*. It •s) pz about two weeka alter the first draft that I laid down arms again ez sa,onlez the regiment struck Suthern ti!) / 0 y, H 1 not, 'Alen Ihe motive:: wieb' actooated Inc are I:p.own, bd..s, allowed to weigh again me'. It hez bin. se.di o.ese.rtid to the enemv--.4) it wuk sed tiv .John Champe r int t hi-try '!4fthcokently vindi pated•hito—he weu!; to ketch Arnold.— I Ns''ill not stop to reply to - m - defamers, ,but et' it etruail out finally that I went for the purpose nn- rotisiyin . the rebels by okultt r demonstrashen that they lied nothing to hope for. from the Northern Desnomth-, tt.v whom I wuz ',average sniieimen, what ir.'ia spy enemies say therm'. , • '.1.d0 notdeny that, 1. 117;i8 a. ardent supporter uv Fresident Johnson from the uv career. I-win': filled arilh a drafted inau's magnsmmity-to ward ii con kereci tea, and un to the ver`v day I reseoved my eommislicn favored' conciliatory mensurci. I acedmpanied Alta on xVin not bay disgrrecful, Ito • 1 r I:3 •my s , &ironer offleer—pwer 'giro the 3401 thiqn States, and slum: my `bat Ina her itor anybody else's . at • will not sa: , . di-cal:en tor reasons above incntionod—zpet.ehes: and aboozechthe highly intelligeat phymiaces at Cleve land, Injc;anapoli Springfield,- and other ts in a manner wicb, now that I think uv it, WIN treOly shameful.— Also I oi gan l?.:ed_ the Postmasters uv va rious Nei ;hem, :3tates into a Johnson party, and viorou‘4y%nipported mem bers- uy comires pledged to the policy. 11'11Z, ::1 ill, time, a deceved supporter. 'Aboutthti time ivnz ap- PiPt 4 2(tro--tinabter,. cud, firiclin I need ed confirmoshen, my views undergoed • elyinge. TiMe and observa ehen lie: taught: me that instil uv eon coershen -in our best holt, and that' tniit inflitary measuresare"nessary in the Sontik ontil them. rebellyus peo ple completely acquiesce in the terms imposed by k!onc.iris for restorashen.— ' My present views on thisinterestiq top ic is best defined by the recent speeches uv lion. Charles Sumner, the eminent and truly pleat Senator from the cull-- tem°, State uv Mas'saehoosits, and also - by • the recent utterances nit' them lova ble 'Representative?, Hon. Thaticus Ste yens, uv Pennsylvany, Hon.-Ciertil3enj. F. Thaler, uv Massadhoosits, and Hon. Jas; 3\ • - Ashley, ny Ohio, in all uv NS Si';l 1 tinjetits, si eh ez they hey now, anti oz they alluz hod, ez cz them with they may hereafter' hey, I most heartily and entirely concur.. ' " With 'explanation, which I hope -will prove- entirely satisfactory ,- and - with ti.lc addi3hipel asshoorence that 1 mn now a very warm supporter ttv the cotigressional„ policy, and that 1 whenl look' back• and see what' I hev bin a. doin for the svast 'two years, I so loathe myself that I kin hardly 'be re strained from. sobisidin ;' may I ask yoo to personally urge my confirmashen in the Scutt? Troely ,Itild Respectfully Yon ri. " PETROLEUM V. NA5337./I I' read. this epistle •to A. Johnson, who wuz pleased to approy°. it, acid M g() to Randall, 4:ho wuz delited with it, and to Welles, who, after forcing me to read it twice over, wantid to know if it illad anything to do IVith the Navy De- ' i. artment,. and - then returned 'to the, resident withmy mindfully made up t int I never woukl ; send ( that docu lt. • i • "What?" said he, startle back as tonished. " Not send it?". . - " Never !" scd I, `• Never: Sick things 'm:ty do for Postunn-t , -Is and Asserlsors wick yoo. took from the Republikin yanks, but not for inc. I hey done many thins wich perltar-3v i vodnlt hold - out GO lbs. to the bushei—.l voted forTecree, aud iil:ev. , ..e foe Book:ninon, and sup pot ted cm in ail their various daoins, I,e-iik--; other mean thitn.;:t too te,jus to mensinm, hntony sen:;itivei',oDl ,recoils , le r ii - • ti.d. ;n r - proud sum - lick 4 , v01t5.;. I leave it . .,r yoor Co.:ttq . :4 and Wileoxes and sic 1,.n0 lilentucl:y I)4lml:rat • in. Lei, lni recnoze tp enolli'm me t,t their' —,ll I e mu'- he only I) 3 npocr t ;r1 ten m iks who kin write, 0.n,l tli-v . tkire not, (,:y fill 11110,;; ?li:', Oil:t, k-i-' , l-sZ;VO ii:ell I ileky, NV fqc it liC•% er SiTeCh:(i, j:k" ill , hti Taeiti- ~, • , " 111', , ..t:C• Dian !" - Q.X.:l , :liini.,ll 7 iTC,itlllE4oll, in :I, I„,iz.AZy inie , _;., au:::: _II--; eyQf sui - cusett with-v:.11,3, canin ,lito. - 10). Lf.is:_o,:. 311(.1 wo , pii, ~ oi- 4 ,,,,r,, , , t i c px n .,1, ) ..... f, , ,,„40„ , tt l et 0:11 ni,,,',: you. Ef the,v"ini: )...p.i.q•Lc. , i ., you my w:t or vd will. giv::, yt,o ,I t“)ority now if yon cirit',. it, tliat you s a.sl hey a pa roov.hip with- INHi. Cobl,N, br Mrs. PCITV, wit-;11 it(''worth. ...1-- , 'Core) oi Post _ Oili,Ns."- "'. ' . - - , l Ile - vallo7, noticed tli:it:virchoo it Its own. rew: , ,rd`.. i .Th,.'-bein'troc,. win n field; 1 0 'lt‘j‘:v . opeti 2 to 'nle! Let t hii-Senit do its Wor, , t. 't..itTrnol,l:.:LiNr V. N...t4h'Y; P. M. , .... t , . ~, ., ~, ( l iVieil 4:-.i'„t - (‘);„Ani4siter); nil d tiltewke Prot fcisSoi. -liV, i ' Blilikle "Politieks, in the Sou thorn.' 0 . 1a5411 - ,:le & Militht -Institoot. 'IIIENT. st abl.shuten t with -; TYPE