gi qg a -Orionnit Igitaid„, pub.h.d.evory tavarilly in !iclvat?cu, Ly. 5 t COBB' & VAN CIVAZIVIEVPER. , r, r••••• ETIS - X44)01 . -It4IOX3SIEL, ' , limos? on Liss. Malix,oxs'SQUAßE -; ‘4 • E=Sil 1 ~, Slne.rus. 8100.10 Masi 1 •Viiii, - if:a 8 2 , 00 8; 5 0 WO IMO Willi , D o 3,00 '. '4,00 '.' 8,00 '..12,00 18,00 ,j,OO, 15,0011'40 0 -22,00 ~, ,g oo 645 1 0 to o 2%00189,00 40,001 , ;60,00„00000; ._ ........ .. , Cards inserted lit the Clia'olQl=t v r; but watitifiieldliteittaithanss,oo::•i I f ee s, Pi fteon pbr Twenty Cents per linoi NESS ,DIREOTORIL TERREut & ,„ • • DltUObiridi:3 ! . SO, gerosope 'NifitOow, ?flints and °Oils, Act., .±ke. cr., Jan." 1,";1868:;17: AND COUNSELDB. AT LAW (may ana'Petoion A O ticy, taro; Pa., Jail. Naps. 2a ~.. „ _. . B . Mmes."-, SON 1 ,1 461 r. N IL, Si --- '"`. *, . . 4- COl3 $ ~ A T - 1.,..4. 4 %,r, •om Bigoney's, an the,Avinue)— , business entrusted tq ,thair care in the aouiaties of. Tioga and Pckiter..,. ~ .. ; Wellaboro,:den.:l, MS.-- ~, ~- , , - ~. D., =Allgiltaz.p..4. co;, lASUFAOTURERS Of, and Wholesale and Be': tail Dealer in Doors, Basil', and' Dlinde.t :Ala& Planing arid-Turning donei to - oedbil • Knoxville; F . ittga - CO., Pa., Jan:lo. "1„81313-1y, GNERrs AILOR. Shopliret:dooi aoith of L. A. S'ears'a Shoo Shop.' Fitting, .and Repair: , Jog done promptly ' arid well: • " • IVollaboro, Pa:, Jan: 1868.—fy. JOHN( B. SMEARS ; - RE; RAPER &IP TAILOR. :Sh'... "ovei Borien'a Biota..' and Repairing done promptly opdr a ` ; ol4 Vielleboro,'Pli.,Jim: 1, 1858— y ORNEY AND' COUNSELQR AT LAW;' .tary k',ablin and Insurance I Agant,,,rdosa., rg, Pa., ovet .TOUN I. 'ISIITOIIIILL - j TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR - AT LA T', Wellabor°, Tioga Co., Pa.- - Nita Agent, Notary Pnblio, and r s trißranoe ; ,nt. Ho will attend promptly to_collehtion.of slope, Back "Pay and Bounty. As Notary lie ho takes acknowledgements of doeds,- fkd iefers orths, and wlll act as Coniinissfonor e testimony. _,M2P•Offloe over Roy's Drug Store,- ining Agitator Office.,:--Oot. 30.1 67 . . John W. lanornsoV, """ r ,„ ORNEY ANAL_ COUNSELOR AT' LAW. returnedßto this county with a view of skit% it his permanent' residenee; 'solicits a , are of publtts. , busines a en listed to his' "Ore • lie' attehded 'To with omptness and Office 2d door 'south' (E. S. Parr's hotel: Tioga, Tioga Co.; Pd. • upt. 26.;'66.-41. • ." IZAAK WALTON DOU S E, Gaines, Tioga tionnty . . GRACE C. VERMILYEA ) , PtiOen. ThiS is a new hotel located' within easy access bf, the best fishing and, hunting gratin - Ile:1n Nank een Pennsylvania, . No pains will be spared for tho accommodation of pleasuto seekers and the traveling public.. [Jan. 1,1868;1- PETROLEUM HOUSE, ESTFIELD, PA., LIBOR,GIII CLOSE, Propri etor. A Joint lrotel contluoteti on tho principle of 4e and lot fur the a c com m o d ation of . the publio.—Nov. 4,1860.—1 y, 0730.. W. RYON, TTORNEY ds COUNSELOR AT LAW, Law: rencorillo, Tioga Co„ Pa.. Bounty, Pension, Insurance Agent.' Collections promptly attended to. Moo 2d door below Ford Mum); Doc. 12, 1867-1 y R, E. OLNEY, BALER. in CLOCKS 16 JEWELRY, SILVER A PLATED WARE, Spectaelos, Violin Strings, Pa; Watches ,and Jevr, dry neatly.repaireth Engraving done id plaid English aid German, -•- FARR'S HOTEL, 'lO Ai T-1:0 A . c, q•fl';s: Good tabling*dttaithea, mid pan rittedtivii hciv.' ler alwaye in atinfictonoe. E. S. FARI4 • . Proßtiftol:.= 7 Hairdressing & Shaving. If Saloon over IVilloox et-Barker's Store, Wells ere, Pa.. Particular attoriti - " paid to " Ladies' air.cutting, Shampooing, rty . iug,'ittp... Braids, l'alfe, Coils, and evriohne on If 3 d an(fcnando to or: . er. - : r..,,,,....:,,..;L:& 1 ''- ..1 11. W. DORSET. " - Ii J. JOMISOIL...; I'BACON, M.D., late of thts ..0 P,..igieritTry - , - iferir ~. nearly four years of army 'Service; with a latim genetic° In field and hoepltal practice, bee opened en tiro fur the practice of inedicina and surgery, 'ln' all &branches. Persons from a distance can .11nd good - .:Uttlag at .the Penneylvanm hotel when tleired,— 'l2 vielt any part of. the State in consultath ri, or to re;rou surgical oporati4ns. No 4, Linton Flock, np taics. Welleboro, Pa.; fay 2, 10.— 20qy \if GXIiLERY.- EW PICT FRABOIFEI SPEINCER. =• • the pleasure to in f orm the citizen's of Tioga my that ho has completed his .• • • NEW PIIOTQGRAREIGALLVtYi t dig on hand to take alt itilids`di'f Sun Pilittfres, h as A mbrotypes,Forrotype,Vignettes, Cartes Visite, the Surprise attottleiiii**P,ieturesi also doular attention iiaid - to 'itoroyirtg`rtred enitirg— . Pictures. Instrnotions given in the Art on Amiable terms. Elmira,fit.;Aiansfield,, Qet. ,66. ATTENNION SOLiDIER S . , VAL B. 811.01 1 .11A(noi71llo liiiigi COunty, y Pd., (U. S. - licensed Agent, and Attorney .isoldiera and their friends throughout all the yal States, ) will prosecute and colleot with on iralled success, • SOLDIERS' CLADIS'AND DUES k ~ i f all kinds. Also, afiy 'oilier 'kind - of claim gaiest the Government before any of the De artments or in Congroaa. ,Terms mo:dorato,. 411 ommunicatlons sont,toilr aboye‘o"dartissi will in-, live prompt attention. :- , .7.an.1.7,45C5,' .U. S. CLAIM AGEIsICY, . . . • ' Pot the Collection of • - • - . __ . .• Arniy and Navy Claims and Pensions. - . IIE NEW BOUNTY LlTTr,assed July 28,1660,gives two and three years' s glen extra lwty. ' tient) . o your discharges, -,. • . ' - , ,:. r; • , OFFICERS' EXTRA PAY. Three months' extra pay proper to volunteer °Meets - •ho wore In service March 3,1865. • PENSIONS INCREASED ' To all who have lost a limy' and Who have been - venni.= nantly and totally disabled. • • All other Governmenthim proseruteil. - 110118OXIE B. NILES. • Wellsboro.October 10,1868-ti - ~• . , E. SMITH, 1.: D. ... __ -- ' SURGEON. OPERATES successfully for Cam - raft, Stral Manaus, , (cross eye) Removal of rumbrs) Tare Lip, Varicose Veins Club Feet, &o, ; ',I ,Particular attetition paid to diseases of the Rye - od General Surgery. ; - , -.--;..;" , Carisultation at o ffi ce free. • References given to operatimr:recCntly .per formed; , Olifice lioutT from 12 Al: to 3 P. N. Office athis residence, Maristield, 'Naga COarity,_ Pa. , " Maich 27, 1887-N.l l , -- - NORMAN STRAIT,, ,0.1-1/iT for the National Beiles of Stalidarj - EClinOf 'Books; published by B. Bat ues SCo. - 111 &113 corner of John- Street, N. Y., keeps (nstantly' WI supply. MI ordain promptly -filled. ' Gdl on or a Lireorbq mall, N. STRAIT. -. ° , ceola, Pa-, Jose 19,1867 7 1 c. . 0„ B. ItZ.L . L.Y; A. GENT for MAR . VIN k GO'S FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. ' , Vollsboro Soptembor 25,,J407. •- • -• - -:- _ . J. G. PUTNAM, ,• - , • .IVILL WRIGHT--Agent for ~ ail the 'bestl. TURBINE: WATER lynEgr,s, , Alen, t 1 Eitewart's OsoWatlng'Moveraent f lor G ang en. :Illay Saws. iingu, Pa., Aug,7, 1887,:ly. ----___ _. , .. -- Bounty and Pension Agency_ , • • IrtVINO roceived delluito lootfucticiub in re id o' , the extra bounty eilowsd by.._ the att., itp forol 4 ' 11 5 28, g 1 p B6B, and Inering on hand It lare s 1 1)4 of-;a11 etc, &miry Id atake, I aro - . repartd-tol prose:v.4N l - 0 oil- Twit._ ,t•l'm and I,Quaty dittoswhirl, may po plAttl In Mr. u‘Thld. Peuend Wring ni •ar distinciVan, tiProunLOtt'4, ' , JUL ma by letter, and , ti..olk cetiainntifili(felp • 1 ' 1, l' - 1 "1 81,,Int.tly army/med. ' ir- sii ill!. IS'as boro.October 24 1866 ,- ' ' - - - . -'' ' - ' 1 1 3 1 1 11 , I • • •4-", i" ; T- • . 1 , • sf . 1 =1 ME ~,- ;f . ; , ,_ I ,r,;!..:•;•1-1 - ' '• HINI • - ; - ,', t z71.1/Eill ‘ i [4 94 1 110 1 1#11: 01 1 ppti.it INGHAM-It SONS, two' tulle , ; c ,'„,eY iHnex.vile, 'Pieta County+, Pa,, iare priced td` manufacture wool" , ky' , lttm,Yord shares, as may be desired. They make le.l.ltt I PLAN TELS A , ILL, J FA CL9TifS, -Pit - , i , t . 0 .:1 ' i A i MERES, DOESKIN S, • And can;promiso to ort , llPrs. 1 13 1t°r 3 n 3 :. 1 :, particulaiatter!tiofi p;i':, :. , e . ii; e ., " e „ .'s ii: CLOT.II -RO -CARDING & -DBES Tvrontyl s yoalo: icl r petidnfs iNitta Inuit 1 rants them - inlesVeotThe a( sheeting_; f No shoddy clothe made. , 1 • -Deerfield June 2„, 4887 ,I —tf, • , .. ~... ..t 4 - SOng v51:3411. WOkiLD announce to the citizens of W. -ro and surrounding country, that. opened 41 . 111M0w,310 e%f Watlifprf ton streets, filfilld'Orpose maiirthttu kinds of ti t iVitg RErfAIRING 43. N- Ty fa RNING to older . , g' ,i farnll.Jl COFFINS of all indis :tiboitnotico. All work done Promptly an, rant Aid.; . r Millsboro, m 42, =I ; HOT: ) 'MINER WAR ItINS," t Pito'ritigf ITT 4.7pth fitted tin a new hotel building on , the oldllntcsa Itotets tatelyllestmat- I sea' nosy ready to receive and,entertglu Tinton Hotel was intended Tor li:Ttinifteraiala and the Yropriotor bell es it can be sustained . grog. An attentive bee ler in attendance. • rielishorg, 20; 1 7., ~ £Ol 1 tlO. TOWNSENb 'HOUSE 11121 WILLIAM TOWNSEND, PROP.RI: ViNG leased for a term,o,f years tho pop svp I.Allti well kno idanilleiteTy otettpipd , Ilazlbtt. I bin - prbttred to hit ) , ifih Imo 'travel local publie.wlth the , . built .ILecomnstidatlonst,.t. °tared In tbo country. A good hostlnn,olway lenience. Teams furnished to fishing parties. Wellsboro, Juno 26,1867. i E. t. irfirltAL; - GROCIERY. 4 , , Lfr.,...0 • One door above the gent,...loclit „ 1 , wELLsBono, PENN A, RESFECTFULLY announces •to the trading " public dad he baara deidrable-ateek ehri‘s, ccimiiriaThe Taas; Coffeii - B, Sple:es; Molasses; - Sythpifoind itWthnt etinktilute difittr , ti' `Otitis stock. ysters in griiiim'ityleiiit 11 Abta'- 'sonable Wit& ." ‘`e. Wellsherein. 2, 1867—tt. . • ;• J: 'THE PLACE- _TO - BIM Ditit ir the Lawrenceville Drug iStore, wife will find every thing proper* beton the Drug Trade ‘ •t CHEAP, CUE ApER, CHEAPI 'arid of the host foriCas t hr, Also( Oils,'"Varnishes,- Lamps, Fancy Notions. -Strings, Fishing Tackle,. Window Glass,' Cash, paid for Flux Seed, • 1 ,, „ c.„r. LEON., Lawreneeville;May 8,1211T.' Glen's , Falls. Insurance,: Qom -G E " : •, Capital and and 5iirp1ui5373,637, 1 • }1 11,M R14E.8. , -, only, taken, Nn Prbinium Notes required. his LIBERAL. It-pays damages by ning, whether Eire ansiles-or l pqt r , Jima for tivq-steek 1411#(14b4Light: barns or in the - field: • Its rates are lower than other Comp, 1441 rsespeasibility. - I. C. ttICE,•AAvf Farmington -Centre, Tiogu. 'C( 1867-Iyo WALKER & LAITIROP.I lIARDIyARE, IRON, STEEL, STOVES, TIN-WAY? MILTING , SAWS, Cllll S`AGwlf 1 ' ,C ariiago ane 'urn iletitN SAALIP;6, Corning, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1867-Iy. SAVINGS BA':. .g it GROCERY. ANJ) PROVISION S c t I. ' THE , 3 -, 1 i , ' " A. - - - 5 tiZ,,...:,` " "' . - y.: - , . r• 0 . 47,, O adliitlittienitVai4 trd—teo o earned, justifies GARDNER in net establishment a Savings Bank. Rem! Wealth, said soma old chap whose natal forgotten"; Lind It la economy to trade wIl . SLATIGHTEW 1 . .._, ...., .of bigh prices is baing'prostpeuteil with v withottt reprieve._ .I can sell - Eugats, lassos, Flab, Pork, Flour, Corn Neal ;Canned Fruits, Spices., en,d.r.eyeryth.ing-, Cot...family use, giving the buyorfthe'Ame OF - THE fall of the markets, an ..advAntago. caul cinted by everibody,McCiipting . • INNOCENTS who- reftii- - -PADJLTS.ING .TO PA ' drecf l per cent. profits to the seller, to ttiiinty.five por cent. cash on deli tqir goods. I shall offer my stock of good Pr.ic9 B. ' ' • EVERY MONDAY, EVE RY -TUESDAy, EVERY VEDNESDA Y EVERY THURSDAY, F#lpAx • • , . AND • • EVERY SAT URD.4Y t gnd 614 up as fast us I soli out, Wollsboro L Junp 12,1867-1 FALL - B;77WINTEcit 41 ~ - beg fo'eu I your milord:ion to our foi-, lila Fall and Winter tra4o; isir coruploto, ombraologf,u,ll,llll34a of PLAIN AND:PANair NO? 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CA!'.,4 , \ ; c „4 g::::::::: , -.. 1-1 , , , :_ I , igur and 1., Ma- Coffees, otentled 11 SHEE SEIIRTING PRIN'I'S, kI,OI`IIS, •. C A SSI MEIttI, 4 : PEST-. u ADY • Al A:DE 2 : 1 0 5 PuTS'.•' AND .`; " 1 - 4114-it.llN; , 11 1 1 ) ! °- v6tthint • ' • • k• s 4-elneted stock of trati Elet Fr9-NE ,NE,119-1 r • SEN klgt ., E-.APATINIT&-& -t014,8;a L. 1 .1 :,SUU A RS, TEAS E- ciEEEES, i SYRUPS, MOCKSSES, ETC,. ETC., no.. , hinr- AYING of 'the at fair Flii We are able to offor our ctuiterners the beneflt °ls 1116 ; P.Z. • ~g;:i.";ri, DAS 1 DECLINE'? AIP.43PRIOES .f " : ri ,2* q 761.3 CA).. Xlifp3l4lP.'d in the New York Alarket, our Stock 'limiting!been: ;Digo,' Moon the grout deolino in Goods. ' .‘a •:‘l, - - "• , dttiy 3, 18112, P1311!...47.4 , Ti l 4filialtilff t FM C• - , I. Oar Spen, j- . l..ri>oni - kirel4 -, ,,c1ip0i..4` by Itruj. '1 , , tIDIOTS AND SHOES 41-4111,1t1Ods tuode to _Ut eider owl in ttorbost „.. 1-- it itr t>l I'M' I . 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Acaycp ;Is not reached by a stnglc,bwand • BlittMett boild,thifitiddes by %Wel we rise "1161itille lowly, earth ' - AP(tveitiminOck.itsAptuAltPriundlY.F9APd..; 7 0 i ; ir, ];,;i : 1 1 ikoontit:theselthiagsoto be;grandly That olle;deed toWirtif God-L; ,--1 mini the 4°.llfift% ..Tott.pr(rer. air and a broader view.' • a .11.-v 4.47 a 7.• 1 *At t • tract:by ; the thittgs,l.hat,are Jtridt3r..em feeti iwo ; bayo muleigred.of • By:All pride deposed and the passion .Slairiyioi=j7 - And the vanquished ill that,: we hopyiry,i - cdf:t • 551 : ( 61lig O la,n l Y 0 4 -I = 4 , ' li:9o,t)leanerning=lle-to:life.and ;BlStotii ttiOdEibli 1-a dre-.trail;ing theAsotaididuat.i.-ei:; I,_t.>• ,sVi ar t A " 44..%•1=1‘,‘L " ;:. o ,4rw'inay mop d,,yeSel r 00114 aspilre, ri_d *An t rlitt''.4u4e4i=iattit ritte'64.`-irti fall again , . 4 '=j= l. ' l = l, (Imams te:thisla4derthrottn. , ••• I , FrQtritt 4 ll'W •Vt r lYAFl l i b 11 91U 3 R6 V P•171 1- e l t tag. 1# tkreattikr dap audAlla 4eiottaihll; t pltteeper alitkea;cehfs PilleaPdf isfchwih 4 tr•srti' , 4" ac. • Ikrttild tpoilatktterPylmict(rkrise..4:ll-: oi •1 '1 tli lilted - ' ;pm et ow c o , Etta- 7.•.• St • ••• • 4,•• • • • .t,:' - - ' at notuart.4,-, ~, -C . ~..,, r 'ths'il; Ad t' '° . ltitit an et it 4 *' '''' ~2 % 1„: „ . F. ^_ 44 tF1F..... : FF4-4.,' •:' : 'r , -, t ',:,--- ' - ' c 1 ' ' e'T AtititittitiOlitOilit ‘ l'4 ..'"'"I i ,.., 4 .:: i 53031itv- - ,7121A 1.) - 1,''' . 4.0../: .....''y 9 , How was it that 1 came to:bor , an. old pli(410,11:- liOtbocretse of h Sling women i • alb - bure,-fonllik'ethenrWerrs,znuch t eituktlevef *.ciuldthaVel. spettem to :one Augelyr , ov; , discetarteobsly altrY . niy.t:lifel thgicrPPOO'i(sd.l, 'ict,thtt'lt , Va!i''':in'''t4i' ..i,„, :c .. : ....;. :;.,, .f.... , 4....1; ....st,; - : ,. „: ::. .., -....': z, . at h e i" o/o '` ).W l o44:oitrairl'4,fito4 ll ` dren,' , - wri , r9, ; , f4 1 4 - ,4 1 ,i, - ig;d44 ti9r,riind "jillether„of wheln. 6 2)VnYse N442110e, 'tefearn, a ,dollar. tt : e:..Oath never saved, ', ' anything , .;,: • ~.)—.3 ~,,,.:::-., .2. .., , ,,,t. t, ... k-,,. , ;.,11 'Ko 'after the .firdt ...great• grief,...when , .1.1 ~ : ,syebild calmed down and were able- , :to , „lec4 niritterwquie,flY in "the face,: -there :was:a Wietelted' ticirt:of tireipetV'for , lidr, iiavas 9PlS'Al„ . 49e4linlatit, - :aPd liad 'A y o u n k:,c9 V t *Ms. , P?ltkit ;RT. .ts.Mitiirg.'utSi. ''''fnag .4.4_arY• iii." -..ft• tboueand - , different ;cci - 4,5.,. t hail ' been "PaYing‘attentimi,'„L Tao; Po Bisie Bell, , whoi, young:, and. eliiioislelaw she •:was, --had :a way ,r that ,slo.o',girls,.do havetof leading. , their.•ad- All,F_erif :-111t0 extravagence. l l Of: all'• the , triaid *4.4'f'.' th at-• neve rate-be-forgotten 'lime; Ftbinit the-greategtrWal• aPPearl -:ingniggartlly iV,tboe.baby, - .blue eyes' ' Vd - hlt not/34111d ytathig ',Pain' binds r'4ttitii; disArdingli4d.glqe,s, 4114, r'enOtm- Mfg tW aliefa:..but, 1 14.. te`fie.irtibese -130053u0ta1.: and„ bOOks,2 ova. Jeo. , creaths,l • 1..41,4:datn ty bits :of jew,elryi :.and. multi ,:fluilLtionerinv,itations at,Elsle's feet,r , Vrast iis t , very terriblef - , brdeab , -.1‘:.-passed it' Ez6bouglyl thr . d. Weyer mail haltreaSelf - to zbe,thankfdllhact . , .for lhe;acsitlyci Tom 0, 6,4'W.littedipelii%*nlb/itrq; , Tom r i k 2 4idetn - ;':Wlib , '#',.fis i 0 andltAlsb' `bf 'k let,i.s *14 1 v.:, 11 V0:9141 1 1: 4 1 0 -;401 , :a.,f14, a-marrfagept,cept‘e .4_9, -.W.Am.411.:741q9.re ~ ,t`trift)4ora "- e 'tt,'..worited,d4Y!. , .and: night ; and man,: , 'aged to keep the:r pot - boiling, and: to ,drpie the wolf from the`door4 -thegaunt wolt, l .l s OVertyi Who howled:4 good deal about the' lint:lse at flrstoltid - seethed 9n= =elided tetkinrinke althetil:bt dd.': -" -'' ' • :. Boinetins`J'aseclid'tiiiiik - ,h'eYf : -,),ven A e*tio tor . „ Elg!ittia.blie. had" 'One:ral:lY lov e dc - i e ree,..fot) s . 'l3 could' Mayo had ,noth ing but;a,dismal prospect of Wearing Out _her •yOrUth.in or dreary, hopeless , engage-, un,ept to:one. too 'poor to %marry. 1 That 4 , ttit, 6 ntil. Tom Tan off'. I I Then I thought #4l,iVotild have been even better `for "her ~.19 baver'dtflited iiiit:' , hUmble home (and ,pp4'y fare, and the love_ I, couldbave igiveu h i ei., thiti :fo'.bp,deseited Se. -, 'And' •Lpitied-liqi lif . iir . ,a - -rbatr:4 l 9 6- ..PrOed . ,hbraelLtieuroesth , But 'I -, ; never:went ' , near.(l.4,:d.tqoVtset;, l 4.4 l r-, /-.l4eYer..eve4 ' 8 .1"-o)te 0f.,..uer4 top) art utottieri , , „.,„ . i 1' . it kew no younger all this while; and ,:eieryi year eeeniedr;Aci: add: five to; my, - ks. l,- Lthad -- trever'r_ beero yerhand `ileac' eV yeyambrr r y; troll goo.* strablim +V_ risets.ll: , re - 2 - peconmr, ME die-aged . .IPtgil r 4 4 l,o lP .kl . t 'Vj?,;l7 6 l? ' # .',. .,9i j §!'-.ONT. i A VvVi e lP.rii• -4 0.• _•:; -... , Li ~-L - --',:lrr= - *r, . 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LNl:otillhavelliar fq ..ttito 0 -fy , ?,,-..7. ~.-,, 6 - z: ;?,,,.. - .: ~, c ,--.,., I, c.... ,-..i,A-hit.Whiitiltieit ire:hiked .- it' her lit 4 * --- tiSid&ka r Ivitli. s ;qkek ''.e•liek ,-- *),(TY,he , . '- ‘!jand, likdAVeelaing_pb.ll4;„ I .'', ;.,:' . I _ - .. kW . tx,i'oo," - e,rfge#9, 140,eiviirketAlder, than before 444 thenloaei , i Inv Ald±. est sisterif Entailed at- lii it" teett,,...a.:. elergr:f =an,: who carried her off to . Ilindostaw ' I ber n0n'eph00n.„).....1.. ~' . : .. f:-.4,1.--- ~ An a 'wOcceidd ii on e Of:4i a' Mel the-vid , ding ahapipy-thltigp . ~ t -- -:-- - -.a , . ,l- r But pOjperity ! ,2lltCcOM - 6 -- jat '1114': I.' had AirolOdliard',feerAt, and,arrythinza • man 016.10 kI ti40 : 0 40: t rf404 , 4 1r e ' lle„ i s . vorKiNite - psttol4L, 2,4. .1. -1 r.z ,:,? - ~..;.. ? !Ng !.*.i'Pxe... .46:44 4 .04b1P7.4.(.345y.,i. '24%,ii,s 1.9.4,t;4.1.5.Verw,that is afte);:y . ears of strug t ., g e,.. At last we were riehl‘,‘ But by, .ithat tiMe-41was,five-and-fortygza large,. dark ,;middle-aged mttr,"-with tviiioelhat loolteo4,o46'giselfinliie grass' , ItO 'llice,egh: ,sit..xygre•=perpetifalkyv j]?telit '.":.(iii ' figures. - `Thu tglils-',qincref/Intirriedr. 'l))elrhair fitkj l l *,,t9,: i 11ig,„*4, TkirAtBv, q ' - ,:ki,q*..%,1'i31“, , que,9'a:SolC9:, 50,:.# 1 3d - A4litn:-. l r l / 2 7 4 att hnillnlY.ktil 94:911ae.r 44 4 44 , Y 3 .01(4'.411e,en1y,..1 really bandsothe member 4otour ratnilyi• and just, two,andttwentori :And lt r-was rot), his birth-flay,dlTemember, that reenTe:Memelrbireporn ,-, Illrntel=thlit' letter' which began : :.' , .t.t. , '. ll ,' 'T .".r , t 4 W_Hen Mitt , .11116Ctie)ieli ',3 4 _431i, f '• ed 1 Safi d fOril ' 1 - ^ isli ill 1 'l,:faire - fq ' '' six "feet ,O, ; et&th-7rali`l ef,,er'esiiiek. er :ilio.uld '_ '..1 . -bad- ll Mt' "'to ,botl,'.lnntdr . ed.,'','," ; ~,,,-, .'. - 1 , I We ,94, en-3 tugethe,..thouglii t t hesasrre,allY Ater nun:. ,I i =and , we. had., p . olesltrfrOnds:onee t . but a roving lilt (1 . sened-.11.1ra and wp •ha/not:met ford ( yeard.,Arknew he bad - rtiarriecr a yonng'l ,o,uteliern ghl, and knew 60 tuore;' buV ~now be. lordlme tliat - sholWai dead'. and I -that Itßitleath'Wolih • y lea'ye. it . daughter an nrPtkitifj . ,.":''' ' 't -.---5 , ', „''',' -,. i ',-, ..--".Shtd , ile, l l( stilte* , `VenAliesi ii - : W o 061 te ;;E:t9ki4i _t wptrili:fiM a little r r ilia '...14 ) ,P1e; F.4 40 ...:P00r aS 1 .Avae, Xwas never , brqe enough - to rowilliamith,a,nd It has 'descended:lo her. vtliute,k"haverbeett it r-reillng stentygathering no moss allirlf I.llfif, ' and 1 We 51 have!. never :'Stald ' lOng ; ` , enoughln-one plueet , l - ecin ke 'fileible. , 'Will 3 1 Mithetergilarillith ? it fii ii. tlyiki' I . iiiii) , •<- - slat re(l l 4-e., -- ,: ci 6 , , i . , . , 4.nd l ttl?n-', l O -, 7 0 4t0t 'V ii , . , 6. rort'd4, - COni; In - litt.fro4.;4o: liOatt r- 1 90* Via* : u :el EEG MMINI . 0 4'.Y :' t ~~ , . , . . . ' , tt.. , . ,, ` .A , t 'Cann'; .. ~.11 even' being, .1 -in ',l - Jr, -.-1.• ot gnote eve kileiet-- .. Whetliiinksthatillesetveds thetti A -! -_'4,"pa4:,,, , , =-,i- ~:.,- ~ o - ; ..k- , /;'4i 3* -- t , 4 , j Atl - d the ;Viehltr 0r tli fit ,Aetterk,, and of 1111 1 0 r 4 FP 4 30 9 ,1 . 4Yerr W 3 ' 4 1 144uP1P, 'EN: tees - Ittire fortune in Chaile, ,Wat) : that:one so spring day fo'und' ind'iiii beard rot aitt r pat . 7steadibr ..' wh tell -14 r at retitafteiWtoyage,' in . tha i proteetin g; airittidfArtiih icv,W , YQKN, l 4lVitilMvp little baaaslin n7,the and a. Elate. OfgreathroWn eyes:lifted:oloy fack atid'it fiWe'et : VOldex chalted*ltiksbbS sayinglsciniatliing!'of '"pifibt, , papV and r olhow!much he had- . gpOlien ,er - 440041 of, the leßelx:AVleg(f-t, andAliefeen graves,; leftAlekind ,:and I; who'll ' , 'o.4hb to'. meet" ti`'Cbild:,'anif ifatilid , a4l :: .Ontitin i ' , lbokitiKl4ti -,,,he'r , " Mid% -feeling it.4*iiid:her afft had tleyerlookedi updn po eit _te l mly-other.i krm;i , , , i... , 1.44 • , ,Notitcy. sie all,, k it va,s,net ti the gi r j bey malt l 0 , dteaw,come.,again.l -; . ', 4 'A alSitiiklhe eireal6tr, r 2 ftitind'ViilY ) 1 A. g ,gat I*th*. to N...prbtect Itaid:l;comfort ter-4o,g.p,ard her froni,every paint, tind 11 1144 2 41 - Alditol , :lo3 l . B Sitt . thla ~.1§„t1.1, f, .'T y ri 0 . Btko 41,, 9.4aughtgr i ; .1.0401 1,g ,, , '.'4 Menh ,- . _G.eorgeirlifnitces child la, 1 ',V fy i titl ' 4 l`A.iitt 'no4:4'l'de likkhe L ib - ithii 'ld& : 'se tind!t4 My i old huitheri ', I Ir.L AblMglirty of Wesel 80Meb2W tue,v,ori I Itiough . l'Afthqu. ,-,,, , i ., u ,,,,Li i .:,, 'I, l v . t raf3hal, *Vpr OtgeehOW gc4o-.lirighte,n- L t ekt4,4 N. 'lire toomii? TIOW, 'as Itei-eatl-: hessiweelitiiitYytilie:'satig-16 - 4ffs' , ins the' • tiiiirghp know .strangely a,2 stazietbingt i•whion„M :de the 'return houte_Ank-gle• ! ltnigli? _of-tiakzaeniws4j*Ekscanue4 ' bilgfitey- . an theY:114(1,019g4.9.-liPirkiie) 4 ,itoq 1E46 my lif6etinti *Mit to sleep jnAilaureb now ! I kept awake to :t.,-.-15ir 14141?!,#rr,t0 Jispitioll4r ii4kifeotk Jo i ti sAeloineAt 'O, , ti ( .§ometiM 'lea' ghther ekt ih - ire t tuuNtlouirnable brown, fOr. .1 e, had a habiteflookinKtititteßiWas; he witm deringliew a face could be so tern and Krim 7- 1 ', used to ask - myself MMO* tisetittoaooy,retr hey aletti . , : , Ile ; liiiirlieen itiv - ay - iiiiien she firSt'eanie to W'iltilk::*hen he returned,, she was a *rA Ortirprise to him. ----- . 1 _ - ';',l . ...,eat Heavens !'how lovely she isl" 4:0,7. 'as t oitititt ) 1rit.;•;.ii..e.N.4.7.1 :1, t) e.:l 'if .t.,:..!-!'a': D . MtkillieliNery prettyr 1 repliedcfi- - " , ' 2,1 7- , z f 141.slittfti' Ittughedi' ' !-'• - ;-). : ''''''" "f : ':•:' f.,,-- , _ I 1 tAiltt never' be,nn - Cld.haelkeitir if '4. .bi 4 , t ittitireM . lO•etillirig Stielf:',W., Mil' ' ; 'Verr IS 14!-.* , he said ;I, ~ and' lielt ebifseions t Attcly cheek flushed and I felt angry 3hilitkie 4 Should44o4,!spolteh,`ef #O, thus; thong lid n ever,:ctitettlietatY !? a 44: c i 't ''Ti)t . :t" liked each other veryjndch 1130set'02.37,0ting things. : They, were ,togAtki*litigat 1.14,114 t 'A'.pretty.Tpftittire. theythade in the Venetian window in the, 09: . 4et., ,Ele was a fair,baired„ blue eyed,i!;- ,ts . pkushAophiiik : - S7 . 4.ithl: she so etiniSl ely dark'andilowing. . , ) 1 1Wei7 one liked, ber.,l:Ev.en; - ,.iny ; old' Oldykifstephen Hardly, used to say that lierliyesenee lit Ahe,oflice more than L t ;deZen-lanipsithe Ihdtirest 4450 , 4:401i 1.0,1 at Oetichispeech of which old Stephen sylifi. - o)ier Flown to be guilty i and I :AleVer line • how much'she was: to me ;until:One e ening, when, coming home k l, earn& than usual I saw in that Vene tian :WiridttV where Ashton and' Olive - -iiiid made some many pleasant pictures - Mr Me, one that I never forget—that I ‘Shallliever forget as long as I.live. : . "'.:Shje stood with her back to me... Ash ',coo-: 'Vas kneeling at her feet. The frioni4nf the opening door dissolved the ipletare, 'NAT had geeh it; and I stole :awity-to hide the stab thet,it had-given •0; atiOhrd - own:tir pay own roarianintr: raw fn?haye ttittfrkltttif to: ntiltian3lOpttjeOld 'u lilted Olive Etunter; that,l loved her aTiPitir•tild:-Igh-t-,\liose. A- child, '151.4 as a young man might love the , woman who ought to be his wife—het ter-fban I-had ; loved. Elsie Hq11,.•, for it Was Itot ;but bbilegt ; heartfelt` love. • • I in love! I arose, and looked- in the Mirror, and my broad-shouldered reflec tion blushed before my gaze. The spring timepf my life had flown, 'atict, my summer thad and and in the Autumn I had dreamt of Love's bud and blossom. - yes, I had dreamt of it; I knew it now. And she might have loved m had: I had Ashtoreitfloft.Pkininnd: blu eyes,. and graceful figure, and his yout 'and light-heartedziess..' Oh,: the brig': • Possibilities of that, might, have been! 1 1,•knpit;beside lily - lied,: atidAirayed' that I 'ngght;not liate,Msr • lirother--that" 'I, inlght notroven - .enify hi M.' His , touch. upon mysidopr i startledtn -e:'' lie,capw in with something in 'his manner not ,nnusual to. him,, 40044 doIY.D, ..gifit ,CP,P; 40C/site' tO'nio.lFor tvl fciwi Inlyi:ents:Nkvi *.ere'silent: -I Tlie'n s ne ;44:114; sneaking raprdly non' blushi . 9s W i n. gVi„:•-r -,,-.,, ' - i! , :iflced, old felloik, Yoti-7you 'ifcv - Ine Mak in_ g ~ a ,fool p,f in y§elf jnst ; l;l 4 oW, I stap 'tios'A.l, - - • ~`,,,'!1 saw you on your knees,"' I said. ":.!.‘And thought me a silly fellow, eh? go yikdAitt"t ln u " Yqu''''' - vtitt i t .nlidersta,'Y - li,been rid r e alhiand ' poi all' tlikd446‘nt' ; 's4fali - ; - life, ',thri?ntli';, you. Itnew. ' She'S driViiir ran Mack ‘Nedj do,belip..ve she likes,lnp,,kuts •oe.hP-: . - vion't say yes. I'd give my right arm 'fili - her love: I must have- it, and I 'Think you can• help me, Ned. From jt§ranthing she said, I lielleVii - She thinks na t wouldt,di#approye :,:perhaps ,$,. that -Y. o 4:ilro:s 4l „ni to .marry, ;tor, tok, meney; '• . Tell her yontronot,,.-Ned-clear tfidifellov,-".* ~i , . fell-her you have no objection, and JAI never forget it, indeed I won't!" '' ;41 ''.- 4 Tel 1 bet'li! 140 e) it o 3:kbj ention sr ', kg i • - peated mpfyliVdtit,t4.i" Ili ,4',,1i. ) : , )7-.' , ,,,, -.i' --- , j-wYou know you are master here, Jo:id ,Wmuch my father as if you really , ern - prfe Intifead vit* a binther,"LSaid Ashton: 1 , 4 ‘1f - Idisiftnit kite* fie* kindly Sibiih ad ;ilWAys felt to ughoth,"lhheuldn't ' soil= :fide in you for it's a serious thing to be :iiiloire Neck; and you, mnrthan it -, /Jeay-,,, 1 eli.th'at, you know nothing of it. .:.:. linoW nothing of it! ah If hp could have renctr.tuy lipartrjust then V-1•4,9.!.-,. .c: •. •;! A q'll do- what,l, etkr.t•A.slitop ,'6,l,said:- a t. •Itf,ift ' "lill trii . .inYlbOt"" - ,-. • ~, - ' Ainl he fiung.liiVtifrfig'arouinFrikt in 'WS,: boyish fashion, and fie left me ' -. tiloria—al ol ..1. e . .Iv i t • 11 my.own thoughts, .-.,- ? .. .11e' , had . said truly : Iha d been like a fa t her to him, , I was old enough to be, hers,' and :4iti - " , stin)b-shbuld'''• kno*''M y =silly Idream. I would hide it while -I 'We'd. As I had said once, "I've only tiltfol.d folks and the children;" I said •thnn, "1 will only think .pf mother and -. Ashton. • Let.iny ownlife r he 'as noth liosi:4 ]tape lived for thpml; if need be, Wlll'dinfor thein," 4 . - -„"•,•-,-; •• ' .-'l'2j t:- ...'l3uVl‘Will'Ant'sed' or 'spew` to` Olive ; ilia( hikht,.ithiiintil tlie'rie:it •iiii* , Was finite', done. Then, in the .twilight t A Asat beside herAtill; ( l9kar.o,l/4 1 P0 'o‘..i . :1,, “Olive,n - sard, i t k you - I,tnow iliat Ashton loved you., I. a m sure e : he Ms'too ynn:SO2°4titloptetnLca It , ' ientll - e him?"': - '''' y ''''''' - ')' n '''' ':ShOdieW her hand' trim '*lne, , 'Siid , said not one word, ~.,:„, ~„21 should rejoice' in, ray brether's hap-, ,p,ipeSs, I shoulcitifink himhappler 'in •having your love than anything else .could make hint," I said: "I told him !lowohld tell yob so." ''', .4, And then she spoke: -"• • : -•,.--:, • - 'l""Tiou wish me to marry Ashton ?" ',IR. MA?) 06 figt 41 the -Anil 6 - ?rPPr9ft: 11 l 'and orrow. , - .: 7,_, 4 ,1( you can love hintrOlive," I 'Said. .1141 he are se. She ,seemed to shrink IrOM Inn; thengh 'in ' the- dailt'' Ti ',.elJuld 1 ..qckt: s'ekhee l'iLeo.' -. i -3 , -"•`/A0 1 ?:1 0 t , :bi.v,P' ifo l ; tr i 4 h4: 6 al4-.,; ;"; '", ',,: 'Alid,ive ' were still .as death. Then., snildinly, Olive Hunter began to sob. _.l -_,';'l',ou'liiiVaieeri ;46, ry 'kin d 'to"nid. I lONR. You all," she said;. i',buk -..l„quinet. .viaT 1* it,Witeiloiv. MOO 1 lil, go ome-' Ivehe'Ve; sto.i'Llinust-Lieahnoti vebereim ''''''' 4 Qvcrogi wfoOlive2 NikY.,: e ato 4io, ,tyrantal And nnge accur s ed. yo, do not , jove:hini,_Ablitiin Will--•= 1 ) -• ''''- ~.' Ittistriti she'litinted—="hue il Please v i i lotinegokway I; ,Pleaselet me oawa,yl''. : 4, The.mi:!9llAtts rising. - ,llernew porn light,fell Upon ()Wye's face. Perhapsits ,Wpite ittigs-tinitTe` her leek'o , ' Vale'. ' slolearitti,,, , rainst,tlie , Wall withi.her ' liftlethand,mpon,her,hetqL, her,unfntlio- Initible-pypc ,full :of pain.; "low had ' hurt iliet'en `','' A: "neW tholfglit gird& hie: ,‘, l Perliapsi you Plvei iAomo . one - , elski, , pilve ? I _,J)wild. z_ ! • I:, : , i, ~ i • ~L. ._ -, ~ -1 - .:t I . *And at that she,turnettlier,f!lee, , from lintiaint bidlf, 14 her hands. ' ,il. l ,V.Ofilitnieli=:too Yritieh. , •''You. Might iuiv"st gparedi. in elthat,',!,v cher :said._ _let nie 0 1 ' IVIIY-, A •,wfrs.h=lYAL, l l P,44..,.‘ nie!..eX, 'Brought i e'lieie." t , ' . -• '' - ' ''.itii f if ageiiiid'Went tti'inii: , *-1 Petit overAhalwistnan 'loved...A Ltouehed her' .wlthriny“ Aittott;•, bps • poft,,-tiftjp; y brushed Air cheek, :-- it ~. , , , i. a 'Al We' s ," 4 - ait d, "if - atOinfi' fieref his . ' 4roughinittititupon . youp,";: - wish • I , bad 'fibt!' 'Xy o 4l ll 4t4v_elilied;;to,:ilittice , i3 7 ,o.u. ilapliY.',' ~, .j;'- .:' , " , . ~_ • ' - 4 ,Andlilr'iioleelienibled, and'inilititid ,a100.14, 1 1in . Chtaturlietrlier' - faee ttoward , ine again; &looked: into finy. eyes: i ul 1 Wfifaube wlrilnine lAOAct.ixneWl-r -theitrutif think - . In. hers I 'read thia" . :, „Itwasliiiit'ti dlo'her'r iibtfAYOseld -iii tie 't ,l o veo 4 -ortriff. c.:,,.! ;121-a 11.::.1g....:_-... ... . 7r .,,L stoltinx farm: i ab out i ;lug ;4i' e• did not it:: . j*,iittered ,her, ntune, "Olive: l '"'hutifilly: - 'Aftertvtlkda; . I fetid' her of :4 143tritggle i With .• myself, liot NIP.' (1'0404:3111.1 . .t.::,11: , . {-...' 0 111 4 i0liv, Liove_yqu,, but it eaiirtof fie "yon r earefome. - linn'old eiiiiuglitci be y ou r f E ethelkit !„, i---,10 ;23,3 a 3 , 1 :.''.. .I'..:'' : Andiagaia,",,,sawliii,lier,eyes..,the hap ? . pytruti, and, toolt w her, , , l to„My t beart, And I'i'' hot old, lior even ,middle aged,' lii, yourig agitifi'llOtlie` Plies'. 'of that brighalionienti and•llhinic I•have been growing younger ever since. -,j.,--, ' But we kept-our secret for. a - Veblie,, for we , :blifir 'T,Wed. '-'AAitiin,'• 'lad t balk iltulivi, ltifrNfound was , not I I too I . deep.: to ',illid ii, balm ; ; .and L williin.a:year, ;when the bey:brought bolue aliricle, a .pretty, I 'ereature'whoni 11 e ' loved; aud who loved' iliiii,,,Fitlidined Olivef-z - --:, , -, 1 t- " -(, =f. "- And chOiS,.II4IIO_,BOW,;' andl,the au-, tumu blocsonis t of, nix „belirt , will ,only fade On'eaftlilii - 4 1ilopm again throligh all eternifY . . ,, " ". • t' - -:::- ~ -- - - ' OMEN= The' "AbedPt oft the Boston Conviter eial hae:been-Inovirig'.l.? Jut& heat Un - ; "-Yestercl ay,, was " ipoviegl.day7 and e - ,sceep r t those who were So" iinforttinate'ag-toLdNid their thereby .btltigliabhi'at any • - titie-, to' be ;debt to.§tp•te is, 3 r4en ; _for taxes-moved. - We temteil; vas the 'rhevh i lgest sight -we ever i3awt;• Our yea.ders,nught to have, -seen the scene. , - ; ; ; ;.OUr folks - vmtuenced'puilidg acid tearing downf thetrapS a•Week‘ago. ' Most of the plunder was thrown into heape,and lumped ; pif, into .loads, ; with "a:total disregard of ordinary rules., The' paregoric and soothing syrup hot:. ties wero-packed :our new hat--ono of Mael(eple_ 7 siatest : and best. ; The pastor'bottles were placed in our other, boots; it being so Windy' to carry thews by.4lie4oop9.- :The stopper •came 1 90 o'f ono 'ectiltailliPre :tomato: eatsup, ft.t'ot the - top,of ,the nfue-taro„ tiling, was b . to - "` " • Thatiti the hstTsetiscined Pali' Of hoots , 'we stet. grizw.-.•l' t- ' 4,6 I r` .• : r ' '; q .i, ' •.: The othertfainilyilus44,o,,Con coTniiig into lie t hotis'e bercii.e .re got Out.' ; iii.rid go the thing got mixed up-some. 1 'nut we got all.that belonged - to rus ,at least 4 .. • - r , - The eartmen g‘'vo r eheetkiige`the cool{ - stove nibs so heavy, aild*one said." if—A if he'd have it .if -we'd give itl to .hitu."?' Did not offer, it, to, -him, ,but Qffered both 'of ithem a drinic out, of a quarter .!. f a barrel'or ale - ntith!ding iii' the, hitch n. !.0 . ...-. ',- ,i'te , : '-{ ~• + •.1 "•.,,, -,• 3 : - They, tpok„, I t .very kindly,. but ,itixi ade em thirsty, all,i'prenoon. , .".• .„ , Guess the s'Pfget t iiiiist have4ot - oilt ,f` he hariel 1 01 . 14 h e .i.bad,'• ibrz , We • 'co tild ll' t suueSze out half a!glasslast njght.... . squeeze got:nciovel t , i - ~ ~;: ,„. •. ‘Thiniirlit ,verd'hi.ve.oni , iie - i ? i,ei Lf0.i. , 0 - We taeliloc.i tite`h4dStead tuid' the'haeli= itiom stove. v.' i , 1:: 1 ..).•:,d .I', ;-:A ',..; ; ... „aukat,ch ;of soot on herno e, soli supper, was.readir.. _ line =a§ mad be 'e ask:. ed tatilng home alA=kegrof.seft, soap we prOno,sed, , ,att tatnentiment, suhstitiiki ing kbgof pe‘vdcr,e,ini.a,,slow i motvh. We hate shit Fieog÷.. Haile 1/5 -2,ise sd - nabob iititz - eVerf day!' iiii*:pufting•'-•meii Arid th;lngEr.,lll.-.lcs Sat down at tile; table j and took. a, cup of tea That *a,4liiiude'd to 6-Thbughtit i tiaSiecriiiiaNigely,iirldPfea”- :pected the bottorrref the Clip. — ..matches A sir 4441 ; • Coine, near : brooking sme, of, fogx-rteeth on a cA•rpetNa.ek':'ln . :..:tho' Mittel.; and' thoughtArd'.lla&had supper - eloughrl - Common cod playingputup bedsteadsi., It's funtKlienyquiike l it..,. - , "''Butlieople:don' ralfer'i+ouldlile:•=jj thaverrong . unnes into ,theawsong posts, opd • Markedtheta xVitlka penell before .4•117 e toolt j tlieni-'doWn, and - Lthouglif Nvould'.!knntv liow they r.wenCtegether: again ;j,,ntizon*Wha(JY,wiPgd, the marks ,II mit., v.A.4,ll,here We Were" - ' ' ;Be tfo itzli al Is- Siiggelited •th ritnene'• f :o`ur ti me ioLlife - 1. - ; hove,inore paY tience, and gasnitas , her, ophilon; that we could net"Siveat e thelbpdsteadtogitli r er. • . - Found we:could not:Y . li k_ , ." w,e,got them;up--, Jonrof them, 'ond commeneed potting the eakda Corabibkei•iincl'ive . had to'tie 'them together r_ • I. Th CAn0144 3 wonki not slip, p,raund„ the 'pegs; and we could nop draw,. Ma: ropes tight. Mortit;teniarki."-'frtitti -1 the" children's mother.:an_tba ;subject of!..profattityl Did not pay any•attention,ta hey, and thus succeeded in gettingAhrough With the job. Then went down amtliaineised the stove. _ _ •: The legs. fell out wheii_wo,triedlO lift - It'on!the•Mhc,lrqt gat it, poSitton at 'last : TyVo_lq.pgths,. and: lon o elhatv-••• of, the. missing Kt , s i „ 14 • Eituilly'fontiii the elbow 'ri" the' • bu-: reau drawer; and lonztliti rolled the .patior =carpet.% ; : .-f - "Got 11 . t f Ateilet, and. stick of wood and' commenced pßuntli Jig , roth et iel t . ... . t Kuo l chedwellinik out N -if taie of our itnucklesottal got ther on wrong end tip: -; • • • Had' H' ta take. apart'aiid change it. Coinmeneol 'pounding "again but could not ni &kV it' Pou tided oreJ s•• ; T=.l , - • fihmiarelve •,-paanded i the Juote ',it, Th r /0 - I t ) P t f t t.itt 450 ;‘ ,1 . 1 4`4P , P1 / .0t0Y9, 1 V9 11 /0 _ give itnp. Expressed 00.7010 i i it r'elatltin to general;lfnettlifs- nnel. particebuyandnnide soMeritilasiona to; the i hygn tar ;af. ithia: kind, tot faro tore. '• 'vfeo49 t he _q9rrr fsc9.qeq P' l) 4 .got 'Ada (cfger , - felt re - 44d, and , resutned the attialic t on ; the pip P e'. - •- • Found out that before 'lves illat,we ittott.pOunclecioenciugh:* - 4 4qving t,3017. EOM :11eme ie. this defeet,and-ifieJOYNkti don& etove smoked beantifully. - (lot wifelci tie rags" around? three ,ef ,onr.fingem and one thumb, atulthought., eve Would sit down and have a smoke.. • • - Found ineershaum After A while; and discovered amber mouth-piece "- broken, 1 Got the tobacco bats; buten ascertain ing that, the salt-Cellar had' been, enap•• tied' intoit, made upeor ralud that N,y(! Would!not smoke. ' ' -We eon - eluded' we had 'better 'go to bed, and Started to pick our way through ; the mass things pillect and_ seat:. tend about... ; Sturribled oVer the long rockers' 'Of a chair, ;and broke 'One- shin. • Retithaed n6' answer,to. au interrogatory as to why, we did not break .our neck ; repeated `Now I lay itie,wand'turned'irk Havinka. strong,. constitutton, which enables us to bear a good deal , of sleep,. aiid'alWays paying, strict attention --te our sleep, didn't knowi anything: till, morning,' - - ). • .Went doWn etaiis Arid - found.wifeget.7 ling breakfast; with' teard in her eyes. - • 'Told tie she was deceivettin_the house. s_he had., known. -yvbat it - was, she Would have never , moved Into 'it, send' that'she would nevert l e - , - able to'-settle' hi IL • ' ' - " This settled. us „and declining-to. par take of the frugal morning meal which had been • providedir.e—xemembered' the -supper—we took.euE .departure, premising to eallin.th ,early part "of the: ensuing- week, when= ; thlngs lad' beeil put.to rights. . - , . 4 . - And 'We mean to go. -- ' • ' = Thelf.orso—Rislgomory Ana gitgaolty' . AB 'aged and venerable, friend - -read ing•in one of the-cities on.our EastOrk seaboard, a_gontlernan of:character aid Worth, Once related to me the follciwipg, anecdote of, the horse - illustrating - 71U i 41,1 jrernarkable mannerthe- eagticity ,and memory of, this aniniali ' ' At the ' close Of , the • Revolutionary war,when : everything ':was, -unsettled and-in disorder, an acquaintance -*resit-: lag on the Boston road`, some thirty, or forty Miles 'farm - New York, hist a' val uable young horse—stolenfrOin his- sta - -" .ble in the night.l Great.search and ,in, quiry w ere wade- for , him, but no tid, iiigo of - Mtn - 'could_bP - heard, :and' . nil trace of him could ever be (Mee - tete& - Almost sixfull years badow elapsed, . and - the.recollection• of the lost animal had nearly,, faded from th mind: At e ll this period titetitlernan ' fro& the East iu the course of bushieSs 'Was traveling oh - horseback on •thiS road,. four or , five miles froui a village on the road,-„ the traveler was overtaken by a respectable loOlting gentleman on borheback, -a resi dent of the. ,village • returning' from ..P short business ride..-- aiding along, side by side, they scion - engaged in pleasant des,ultory conversation. - The gentle man was immediately Struck _with - the appearance of the taveler's horse. And every glance of the eye cast toward him seemedlo excite an Anterest-and -curios; ity to look at him ifgal.nrand to revive a recollection of something he had seen before, and soon established in his mind, the impression that he looked like the horse he had lost' some-six years .ago.— This soon. became -so irresistibly Axed in hiS mind, that. he remarked to the traveler , : *ll „ ,"You have a fine horse, sir?" - . • "Yes,".l lie replied, l'ani exceedingly valuiible and excellent animal." • - "'What is hisage, sir?" ' : - - "Well, 1 suppose him to be about ten or Pleven . yearie old." . • .• . - ..' - -L"You did not raise liiin E theu 'i". - • - ,4 1 puichatiod - him of a* stranger;- - a traveler, nearly six yearti since." - • . "Do yp u reside in this - part of 2. the. 1 Conntryr • • ' * - ..- ~• • - - , *."No'; I reside in the, 13..hiy - State;: and am ,on - iny way to Philadelphia Cre bus iness. How far is it to New York?" - : "Well; sir; .I„really,regretto interrupt I you, or put you, to inconvenience—but in your' pokiessiOn is a horse that I mint elaim." ,, - , , , ._.„ , . . . . .. ..... - 'The traveler looked witheurprise.and • aniazement, and replied: • „ .- : : `lVliiit do*you- Mean sir?" - ' -' ' "I believe in -truth, - the horse ate on belongs to pc... ive . years- ago, .I. 1fe...1 pat autumn, a valuable young horsed - 'vas stolen • froth' iny "stable: 'o,reat'l search was Made -for hint; 4 bid, "no -lid-. iuga of him ever crime to.hand.-: .- In' col.; - oroipnearance and .movements lie.. was • the exact' ebun terPar Coe the, hersP*.yeti* are - on: . It Would behardly licig.slble, - 4 - , -think r for two to*be - so -n ear, alike: .:. 331 it I my horse,Avas an, uncommonly,intelll- i gent,: and 'Sag:Adkins animal; Arid..l - Will make Si iiropcisitiorr=td yed,,that-the rem •stilt will he conclusiveand'Stitisfactory;- `1 think, to pot 4 of f tu,OAre - e . - _-- now Withinia nitre oi!suiy„residen ~iir ee, :wlliCii - .. is on tharoad to the centre - Pt-411P - 011- - .lase before-us.: - Where wP,: - .rtrrivent My' 49usel -- .Y - 9tg 1.1 0 ti 9r B l.o l be ti9slJtCts• - :S4: 'east post ,In .fro. of. ni y, iloar,,the .borse, latn on to 'the' Wett Past' After, btrindil!..g • iishorttline the - bridle: of-*-;yinie•'hdrSe hhall:ba taken, off, and if - be does tibt,gb: to-apair of bars on-the west side ef.the ' the'. east` side iirtli&barii,- and pullinif it' . pin; *andlipen - the; middle stablv_ door: aintenter,,l will net elaim u hini.- ,-If he., does,' I will - Kurnish 'you With. Conan ; site- evidence that -he was ' tired - by me; •*init,"never sold—that he was Stolen from . - .Me - just _at the*: eonclusien of the f war,* about the very., time you say you parr - elitialied binf." - , * —' - - The tritteller assented te'the trial:- . 4 :The harse:was -hitched to.: the post:r: as , ,proposed ;stood a few minutes,-the Uri ; : 'die wasthen't4keli" off,,, he ' reified, IliS, bend; picked tity his ears; looking up the :street And - down the street several times,: then deliherately, and slowly walked, ,past the lietise.and over•the I:qtr.?,anitte. - 'the' stable"doorcuif.describedoo4 wilt 4firiteeth and lip drew out the pin, and' open I ng. the:door...en tered ,bis old.- stall:' Wehardly2,ll' 'ed. to add that_he was reel -ogii-ized' by h iinbighbois, Wbti fiilly, 'ltt;' tested to thei lets stated by thellelaim-: ;ant; and that theAfaveler lost...bislitln. ;P:!i..4 l e-,49Fe•- -';.: - . . T...::: • . .: : ..;_ .:.::- NEM TILE titEo X.".l•TEWsri..4.Ptp. MAN: the-lam'inittion ~ •of- those nals Who foolishly imagine_tliat the life. of a newspaper man is a paradise.-on, earth,_and-fraught with ures and ‘trivileges,•we git e'the'-'follovA ing sk,etetCof the duties of =this unforttv nate individual, s.oneerning whom such a wrong •iinpressiOn exists.- It Is taken from Mr:lin rkt's vein m e ott 'the Fouith Estate in - • -•1' Thenautuwll oric&beccirnes4 ._ , j ot a. nr 1. prOSPelity. Other i.iite , ' have, tiled the •9- ,itperiment, with . satisfactory results, allst Must almost bid farew.ell , Vomental i- and - there - is no reason why Penrisylva leisti re - . . ft - kefpinne - hiii:dtitict truth: laggard in the grand full Y; friiitttention niust• betver, am : 1 ,1 . . tie should boa to whatisliaksing-im.the,world;andlhis::.l'l4arel':°e jiro - gresS find improYernent. whole mind must be devoted to tho.. in 1)1' , - A:p! reference, to the- condition of stint O amination and . disettisfen and ' ': l 4 : :Oieoulitry , . t ill. be proper, and ! will recOrd'of'evetits. - He hae little thno for- , :floubtreSS'be'expeetell by all ..wito were litetaryiilabota , on ... his , 15bould6r8 He; ~. arne'st in their desires . and co-opera has ',no, daysjo spend on -eatalogues, or -4 6 ii.fof'the S'uPize6slon nf tlin rebellion, Jr& ,dreatuy,. discursive researches in Pub: i' -nd.who trd - ee l ultlly in etirne6t . in 'their • lie libilitieS.‘ • I.l6 . litti nOttiontliS to' ile:,-,: ,, ,rlltilleilind endeavors to secure an ear- . 1„ vote ,to -Alio exhaustion of any' -- 'one•-1. 7 :!,Y:i. Anal and 'permanent„settletnent of theme.: - - .Whatthe liasAO deal with must : ' :.,ur national dinieulties".• upon the basis *4)6lo:en up at a, moment's notice,. be ..: - .,r loyalty anti patrietikii.. : „ ,- .-- - 1 extirnined, .tested,. - Kull: ' disniiii."6tl '-' at : t'-j•'i - Chntrary - teitAitiAtope's of' the great ponce 1 tiricillanii hie Mind is -- evii-- ~ k- e - i i t 4,oasses or out; IYeO f) :: liatt-portion.of the occupie'd With the 'mental- xi eessity . :o f 1 :,,Q4utrY- winch was, lately in _re:ballior --: the world's pitssingrhottr -- • , : : -' 1 iiiffpot y - ,'dt attained complete trail - ill:I - Ili-I __ , ~ - _ ..., ... .; ..;,./.:-.):.. 2;'L: L: ,LL i' , ',, And kl'- ' - - 1 ... , ..,,, . L.I s seems tet day° been inev i'"' •• .. ~,. ,•,, ; ~,,,,,,:.: .....• .; ,_ :,:„(t ~ ~..:_, :::.;,:ttible t:_ttSie all - bii...(66.'teaelle4 tis - -1.1, at I . ~....,3444Ti111i9g5:4430 tlrre . , are , bat few Li , .94)10::rv-110:€44 , ,age in-ti.ti re p,..i., , ,1ti.-i - • p.ights In this :, life. mere ,:fitililiine "end 0.-f s higlyeritueS - can t:', it- entit..q,-1 , 01; 1:•1 'fiathefic' thin - te - Seci'it'pelir; but -V11411611S 1 , .I.4fdpii, t- . 6l::'Z,,ica i-6 theq• 6 0 ', 1 ;, t ,,:;,,,;-,, c „, _ t - : ,teuxig , intiri, lull - Or ..0 iitl;.l.lii Lis: for titahlb, tgzor.; ROiTiaps, - . f:ilt ,(..ii:il:i. Ifin.; .1.1i . t.•3 1 - atrogglittg to grow 41,tpoustastte.;li i lo c l,..tkijoaltr.'"' lieweVek - tbiS - MAY e.>, li iseer- RE MS DEPAII,TNg47.V. , :„. -. -.:Ttto P rcf prlaio eihai es tockaai igliait.ai#V . ir2l:- . itil ./3. - a I arge ataartuioat at aioflert.iti,yea ‘" - : - .-- --"- 'fp' JOB• AND:..CARD:‘.TYI 3 ‘„ ;.,,..,::-,:•• - , ,-- OA-.. • - ,.i , :, 'v` t , 'S - 1 AND PAST PRESIABI3,),- - 2 ;-.. _fel .... ~ ,1 1 ,---, --,..:- f. - ,---; ~,- '- ,-- • ' -.'-1.,;. - i'''-' - ' 3_ i. ••- i:s andare Itrf4itiv`vil ; : fa r ii#l#.rf,l4 l ,ll*.T. i . iliall!,PP 2 fl' '7 ` O O4Ei I 4,IIANDDILLI3;OIIic LAlter, ,DAll 144 Di it. ~ ;.it EADre:Litri'Xii !LEADS 5TAT24,E14,1'0. ! . -, , . - 1)e - otiii, jSfaitsgaiiaii; L teiaea wadi a tall asiOrtinoitit of ; • 90uotobiveittio Joittoio'bion . )iiic i notarivir o r i baud: ,--- 4 - - i lit i'' . - O cop e v riga a 1? DetCall, apex! atthavingt 07. ivorlt do Die p ;43 to p.t) ir 0114 ;Iva tb aal, j a rotoro fait!: ~...: ~,,...., •g - m or:—r , .ito -. y ) "1 zijp _lbloci,c;Socoritillooi .. •' MI _F,. _ i~ r =mg ~ ~.l .. -~0~ ~. r . `• AS, 11311 bpi ',;, 10 0B!P • G'• A Fiur 35,- "Tit* 35 :4E4 61 :4c0 tt ' iiVoWervattott,has' Wiest men pit*. i t v - quit olgt . wlp a s tobacco :., ,11 4ra t9 h keP,o f ni eating Hurd to, drittic ai342:14 be" in-. teLuVorate.., . Hard to pay our d3.1at5.... - . Hard to resist temptation. •• „Hard to bo)iciyo a man you kUoiv to Hird to Wl* other' cheek When, we,are struck • ~ Hard, to borrow , mpuor, from frilado 'Whe,n we need - , Hard to love our enemies. , . GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE We are'obliged to GOv. Geary for, • :copy of his Annual Message in advance of, its delivery' to the Legislature. The Message is'a plain, - practical, common 'genie - paper, • Showing-a larger measure of fability than 'Usually - - characterizes i'ensylvarria State 'papers. -' Its ' great length precludes. itepiblieation in detail - - in:these colninnis' ~ We present an. eh stitiet'hereWitli': - - -•- . ••• The finances 'of the State are in a healthy condition.. The receipts intiitlie 'treasury fp r the' year ending ' Nov.' 30, _ 1867; were $30,205,395,34, of which $23,- ;000,009,Waslroin loans; -- The .disburs merits were $ . 25,543,558,88, •of - - which $20,918,829,89;Was in redemption of public debt Oen - Vitt - 4i balance in' the treasury' of $4;601-,836,46. - Of the public detif585 . 5,620,94; 'was' redeemed during the year ending Xov. 80, 1867—leasiing .44 tzlaid 534,768,431,22. • „ • - 'lhe Governor recommends that the - 'bonde of the State Treasuer, . now but .$80,000; be' increased. Millions pass _through his hands, and the present se= • eurity i$ pronounced no security at all - i: ' 'At the close of the year the number - efeehool-distriets in theStatewasl,BB9; the ninnber of schools, _-- '13,435; graded schaisls, 2147; • sehoo,Vcilrectors, 11,534; edinity, city and .bo rough superintends, -- tit, ; ..-t:teacliere, 16,523; pupils, 789,389; the cost - of tuition, $4,0Y.8,065,70 f build- ~ &lig, ,$1,202,798,6t3; - contingencies, 790,- - 075', 33 ktuition, building and contin `gel:toles,- $5,081,539,71; and the amount .expended-for the purposes relating Ito - schools, $5,100,759,12. - The 'ex - penditures for Soldier's Or-, filuin Schools for- the eleven months ~ . :nciltig. Deg,-11 1867, were $394,420;02. I .There-are in operation thirty-nine Orprian„'selicels and' hemes, having in charge .an avers e.' of ,two . thousand ,nine huntlreil'and; ' -one pupils, for the - year ending Nev. , .1867, at an average coat of one bun - ed and forts - eight dollars and forty:t ree - cents per 'anriutn. : - ' .. , These schools have doubtless, reached ftheir 'Maximum numbers. Sixteen years being - the age at which the or - phans'eease .o be chargable:to the Statc, and.they mi l t hen ceforwa ~-cl - decrease - in the-followin ratio, Vii : 3 - 1-i will ream that! age in I'6B, 329 in 1660, 548 in 18'4, 103 in 1871, 4 9 in 1872, 409 in 1673, 410 , 1 in 187-1; and 44 in 1875, 'after wille; , Lliere probab ly will not be more than 660 remaining in', the schools.. Should the term be A-Cduced. to fifteen, years, as ::as-been proposed by some,fully - one... _ fifth of the number now in the schools would -enter upon - trade or business within the present year. • ', - • '• The Governor administers the follow ing sharp rebuke to the hasty legisla- Lien ofazt-years'; - - . "At t elast session 'certain bills Were nasSed i which, large numbers of chi.' -$ r tens were deeply interested, the respon sibility jet ''which, after the adjourn ment, b4few members could be. found. Willing to assume ? or even to admit any knowledge of their passage. It is, "Ca- Jp . epted ghat every legislator should be" acquainted with all that is transpiring •nathelegjelative halls. lie is not sim ply--chos_en tngiVe his support to - certain bills Which have been called to his in dividual :Attention, but to be constantly -. Dn the:alert - to frustrate' every - act th at - ' may iniVea, tendency tO jeopardize. Cie public interests. ' To - plead ignorance , kfter areal'-,Tdr Imaginary wrong hai-.. - been done-„, is to acknowledge a want of - - ittebtidn t o the trust reposed - by, his . - ; -,..:enatittzentsi, One bill, the authorship ind knowldge . of' Which has been gt i,- ?Tally clisclatined, passed' both' branches. -of -the Assembly,,and was sent 'in due jo.r.ini With,,the si g natures of the proper 'dicers,', ter ' the I;xeciitive approval, -and in- - seVerallUstances bill's werepass-, 6d - and sent,for . approval in duplicate.— :41.1;iiiieh - •fiaSty' and Careless legialation :oheuld be avoided, and thoinembeng 'of s thetessfen•ii&W - abont-ici ,coinmence be enabled - itt - Osolese to give an account . - Lif - _-theif participation in every act; how ever nuinitortant. - The Legislature;. ebihint - f-aiolt dries, fresh from th'e'r,anks ofthe pecinle, should set au example in economy, ;retren - chnient - and leforin.-.-r. -It is the custodian of - the - public 'inter-' .§.ts t and any unnecessary s eXtravagance oty tur rodigality in -- t'exti'endithre of pnblic money is - reprehensible.- It was , a• - haatter l oQcOuttriert,. - notoriety 'at the ..lin# sesgion : that -a , number of subordi nate °Mee - Ai, iii both" branches! of' the. , Al -- iSeinblYV were - appOirited, - to • whom liberal salaries were paid, and who were never seen at their - designated - pests, and rendered ho service to' the• State.— Tblii lltnetiee - has, _been emphatically coil denined` by; the.preea and the, People, 'arid wilrfitithercentinued by any, Leg , lalature,)„vhieh nienai to acquire a repti tatien l'cit - a faithful performance of ty: '7 , , Your 'attention. is. 'respectfully in-- ' eked tithe la* ou this subject as. con tainedlii Section's fifteen tO eighteen of 'thenat - APPrOved the 7th :dily of May, •1855:" - `' - ';`.•--=--" 'The inhjectof' ageneral railroad law -haalong_beenngitated, and although it 'tics found' oppOnentS, but - few objections Have been Urged. against it, whilst' ar -luments,acetinfultite . in -- its favOr. It - seems inipossibliS 'that' - any: person „ can receive:lnjury_ froni-itsadoption, whilst ' its - heneftt , tunayibele4-by all:slasses of -Citlierig:' *„..EVeli` t lie ' - 'c harte fect..Ciainpan „JesJiiive, Po reasonable grounds. for op ,p9sitiol-; "The intention of the .. Propos ed Jaw'la:mtetO:':deptive, their of any -1 -VeSted:righta a franchisee i• - .but tO se- Tuna to Suers the Sadie privileges and ,oppoitunitica for competition. It NV - Ili `opennew avenues to- distant. markets; Ainpfov.C!,the - valne 'of rpreperty; give . hew i i mpulse - to' lininigratibu ; put, ad • clitinnallandS under cultivation ; -stini nlate;tracle, ' agrictiltUre, ni....:..n ufacturei, nridrneehanic arts to ine;'e.a . ...att Energy furnigti - greater induceinents and facill tieafortravel, and add -to our -general