wisions.., -64 e giagzx dont" Is published every Wednesday per year, invariably in advance. COBB &.VAN GEI .. n. conc.] - [P. • A.ryNrizrwrx GINO. A. TEN Li ias or Munoz, orL 'ass, mmu - No.of 841" tr. 1 la. a Ine,l4lns.\ 3 Mos. 0 M os. 1 Yesr 1 Square \ $l,OOl $2,00 $2,60 $5,00 $7,00 $12,00 '' 1 84uares 2,00 3,00 4,00 8,00 12,00 18,00 Ralf C 01....... 10,00 15,00, 17,00, 22,00, 80,30, 60,00 011 607 01 1 t3.0 01 26.00 1 30,00 1 40,001 60.00 1 00,00 Speoial Notioes ‘ ls cents per line; Editorial or Local 20 cents per \ line. • . BUSINESS, DIRECTORY.° W. D. TER.DELIL. & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISXS, and &Ann ip Pull Papei•; - Keiaseuo Lamps, Wincici*jOlasi, Perfainory, Paints and Oils, 140., ' Oorning, I, 18613.-Iy. WILLIAM H. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND 00UNSELOR.AT LAW Insinuate, Bounty and Pension Agency, Main Street Wellabor°, Pa., Jan. 1, 1888. ' ' S. F. WiLsorr. WILSON & NIMES, ' ATTORNEYS tt COUNSELORS AT LAlir, (First door from Bigoney's, on the Avenue)— Will attend to business entrusted to their care in the counties of Tioga and Potter. . Wellsboro,..Tan. 1, 1868. HILL'S HOTEL, WESTFIELD Borough, Tioga Co. Pa., E. G. Bill, Proprietor, A now and commodious building with all the modern improvements', Within cosy drives of tbo best hunting and Ugh. ing grounds in Northern Penn'a. Conveyances furnished. Toms modefate. Feb. 5,1868-Iy. GEORGE INAGNER, TAILOR. Shop first door north of L. A. Sears's Shoo Shop.Oft-Cuttipg,Fitting, and Repair. iae done promptly_and Wollaboro, Pa., Jan. 1;1868.—ly. 401111 B. SUAKSPEARE, DRAPER AND TAILOR. Shop over John R. Itocien'o Store. 563 - • Cutting, Fitting, and Repairing done promptly and in beet otyle. ' Wellaboro, Pa, Jan. 1, 1866-ly S9'2l, GAIRitEITSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Notary Public and Insurance Agent, Blois» burr, Pa., over Caldwell's Ste, e. JOHN T. MITCH; ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa. eiaim Agent, Notary Publiaryl Insurance' Agent. He will attend promptl to collection of Pensions, Back Pay and Bounty. As Notary Public he takes acknowledgements of deeds, ad. ministers ortbs, and will act-as Commissioner. to take testimony. ilgr•Oflice over Boy's Drug Store, adjoining Agitator Office.—Oct. 30. 1307 John W. GnornooV, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Having returned to this county ivith a view of making it his permanent residence, solicits a share of - public patronage. All business en= trusted to his care will be attended to with promptness and fidelity. Office 2d door south, of E. S. Pares hotel. Tioga, Tioga Co., Pa. Sept. MAAR. WALTON 11.01145 E, • ?, Gainoo, Tioga County, Pa. • 11011. ACE C. VERNIILYEA, PROP . R. This is a now hotel located within easy access of the best fishing and hunting grounds in North ern Ponnsylva.nia, No pains will be spared for the accommodation of pleasure seekers and the traveling public. {Jan. 1, ISIIS.) rirrnott UM HOUSE, WESTFIELD, PA., OEORGE CLOSE, Propri etor. A now Hotel conducted on the principle of live and let live; Sur the accommodation of the public.—Nov. 14, 1866.—1 y. GEO. W. !YON, ATTORNEYt COUNSELOR AT LAW - , Law renceville, Tioga Co., Pa. Bounty, Pension, and Insurance Agent. - Collections promptly attended to. Ofliee 2.(1 door below Port] House. Doe. 12, .ISE.7-13 , ; - R. . OLIVEY, DEALER in CLOCKS dr. JEWELRY, SILVER A: PLATED W ARE, 6pectatlius, Viulin Stringe, Se., Sc., Mansfield; Pa. Watdies and Jew elry neatly repaiied. 'Engraving dune iu plain Euglkh and tiermun. ' lif4eptG7-ly. Thos. 11. Brydon 61J lIVEYWiI S DRAFTS.ll2l.l+;.—Ordurs iett at nis roule, Townsefid Hotel, Wellsboro, will inset with prompt attention. Jan. 13. 1867.-tl. FARR'S HOTEL, COUNTY, PA., Good etabling, attazhcd, and an attentive lins dcr always attendance. E. S. FARR, . . . . Proprietor. Hairdressing & Shaving. iFaloon ovur Wilcox Jr, Barker's Stare, cVells ,uro, Pa. Particular attentibu paid to Ladies' Shampooing, Dyeing, etc. Draide - , calk, mid swichos on hand and made to or. ler. it. W. DORSEY. J. JOIINSON. l flON,Xf ll lateo f the 2 s tra . Ca'.airy, a lter utsfouyArgofaryirice,a ; lle peence in geld and hospital practice, has opened an al11,:d fur the practice of aredidne and surgery, iu all is branches. Persona from a dietauco can find good Lording at the Penneylvaula Motel when desired.— if ill visit any part of tha State iu consultation, or to perform surgical operations. No 4, Union Block, up nsire. Wellenaro, Pa., May 2, 1868.--Iy.' fr - Ell' PICTURE GALLERY.- N. FRANK SPENCER has the pleasure to inform the citizens of Tioga .aunty that he hee completed his NEW PLIGTOGRAT'II GALLERY, upl is on hand to take 411 kinds et Sun Pictures, •uch'us Ainbrotypes, Ferrotypes, Vignettes, Cartes .lo Visite, the SUrprlee and Eureka Pictures; air() particular attention paid to copying and enlarg— ing eictures. Itistruotions givedgin the Art on rea son a ble term 2 . Elmira St., Mansfield, Oct. 1, Wm. D. Smith, ?i KNOXVILLE, Pn. Pension, Bounty, and In surance Agent. Communications bent to the above address will receive prompt attention. Terms moderate. [jan 8, 1868-Iy] U. S. Ci r iAINI AGENCY, For the Collection of Army and Navy Claims and Penn ons. Tff: NEW BOUNTY LAW passed July 28,1800, gives 1 two and three years' soldiers extra bounty. Send Sour discharges. OFFICERS' EXTRA PAY. 'Efate months' extra pay proper to volunteer officers who were in servise Moroi' 8,1865. PENSIONS !AWE EASED 'To w h o hare loaf. a limb andl WllO bays been Po*inn aes ly and totally disabled. All other Governinent prosecuted: - JEROME D. NILES. ifelfsbora, October lO,lBBB-tt E. 'SHIT M. 1). SURGEON.• OPERATES successfully fur Cataract, Stn.. bitnnus, (cross eye) Removal of Tumors, Hare Lip, Varicose Veins Club Feet, &c. Particular attention paid to diseases of the Eye and (ioneral Surgery. Consultation at office free. lieferenctis given to operations recently per-- formed. Office hours from 12 M. to :1 P. M. Offuto hieresidetice, Mansfield, Tioga County ? Pa. • March 27, 18117-Iy.° 49, Norztviarg . STa IT, GENTitor the National Series of t!tomlaill School 13.81:3; pnblbthed by A. S. Ilarnee 4: Co. 111 St Mf \Ctlilsrm corner of John St/ cot.. N. 1.. km ps constant ly ..f.0.1 supply. All orders promptly flat!. Catl,,,n ‘. l ..itr,s by matt. raltATl'. , Itee dn. P.t• . Jnne 1:1,1667-Iy. •O. B. KELLY, • qq GENT t..r 3 , IARVIti s 4`.o'S f.1.11E A.NI) ..73L. BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. Septiaber 25. 181,7. 3. G. PUTNL.TiI, ILL wßio fur—A ev.nt t'Jr ail Ow I,elq. i TuRBIN S teccart' , .Q~nillaling.,,e m (1-6,..(3,,,,,g A 7. 1867, 1 nourit) - tied l'enSloll Agency. &V NI rereir'endrfinitrinetlnctian,in regard to 01 4 .-V - ta bonnty ofion-cd t\-y (ha art nppro%ed 1 1no.nns1 Ravin_ on hand a large 9 "! ,0. ..r "" IA inkr. ani loonirol to.pro-o-cut, ,d, pen rThittlA to' 14"C!"1 in "ES • 1? It Of -Vtilco In 11 eoinno+n h ate 4 ' n N•Ati' bit • 14'1.SMITH. •44,1at.6. • . . ....' .- . . A.„ , „.,'• ...•'''' -. - . ' :.... - . ..,_,,,,,.,''•-•-•—•\ ..- • ~.,.- A , ~:., • ~,..' ..:, "`' l'l-I . :" ; ' __(..-; - ,.. 11 • I. , I • , '-. I • i • " C. l .i 7 ' . I ' , ' L , . • , . , A • . ' . -'•• ' ' ..“-• -" "' '-'" ''' -''' "'-'" ' ''' ''' '-' -` s' • ''''''-'. . '''' ''' '''"'. ' ' '''''' ...l ''' '''' ` :s '•':• A ";, . A-. ,-.."".....'•',' 4 . ,,,, , , ,..„:_ • 1.: • ' , . $ .... , ? 4,. .:-.A. 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'7, ' •‘,,. t , . i .} '; : : . , ''' • " ii 1 ',, .., ~' i '; A " '''' '''S I L . ; 9), .. , 1 P• , ;lc ONE SW/A-RE.: -••"...4.,..\ • l . .: . • I it: — r: ' . r .. , - f - r-: ' • ",, ;'. ' •., „ . • . . , • • 1 -- 1 , 41.A. ' ' VOL.- XV, • • • BE T \ CLOITED • JOSEPIi INGRAM ,, SONS,ro m em / of KnoXylle, Tioka, County, Pa., 373 pre -1 pared to tuanufaoture wool by 01 pint or 'o'riL shares, as may,be desired, • They male, , FLANNELS, FULL CLOTHS, CASSI-! mEgts, DOESKINS, and can promise to satisfy customers, They 'toy. particular attention to ROLL-CARDING & CLOTH-DRESSING, J. B. NILES Twenty years experience in the'husiners war•' rants them in expecting a generous patronage. lqo shoddy cloths made. Deerfield, June 12, 1867—tf. • WOULD announce to the citizens of WelMo ro and surrounding country, that be has opened a shop on the corner-of Water and Cra ton streets, for the purpose of manufacturing all kinds of CABINET FUBNITURE, .REPAIRING 'AND, I'URNING. DONE to order. -COFFINS otall kinds , fortjtibect short notice. MI workdiine ptomptly and:,rvitr r ranted. We11eb0r0;.Tnne2.'7,,18,6621 'MINER WATKINS, PitoittlET6E: " AVING fitted up a new hotel bending on the BA of the old Union Hotel, lately destroyed by fire, SSS am now ready to receive and entertain guests. The Union Hotel was intended fora Temperance House, and the Proprietor believes it can be sustained without grog. An attentive hostler in attendance. Wencher°, Juno 26,1867. TOWNSEND - HOUSE: .WILLIAM 2'OW.V.S'END, PROPRIETOR.• NAVING leased for a torni of years the potallar and well known Hotel stand lately occUlded by A. u. Hazlett I am prepared to fttrnish the trsvellng 'and local pnhlic s with the best accommodations tolmProL, cured in the country. A godd hostleP-always in at' tendance. Teams farttlehed to fishing [Mlles. • Wellsbore, June 20;1807. • •a, ILL' OR AT LAWS • ' E. R. , KIMBALL, . 411.0CERit AND RESTAUR A NT; • One door above the:Veal Market, WELLS33OIIO, PENN'AH 'RESPECTFULLY I ahnpundes . to th'o Ousting public that ho has a desirable stock of Gro ceries, comprising, 'reap, CoffoeF, Spices,, Sugars, Nolasses, Syrups, and all that Cpustitutes a first class stock. Oysters in eery .style 'all sea-, sonable hours.- Wellsbaro, Jan. 2,18132-4 f. -• . • THE PLACE TO BUY' DRUGS, 4 AT the Lawrenceville Drug Store, where.you: will find (wiry thing properly belonging the Drug Trade • CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST, • .• , • and of the beat quality for Cash. Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Lamps, Fancy Notions. Violin , Strings, Fishing Tackle, Window Glass, oftc, Cash paid for Fius. Seed. C. P. LNONAH.D. Lawrenceville, May 8,1867. • • Glen's Fails Insurance Company, GLEN'S FALLS, N. Y. • Capital and SurplwA $373,637,66. —o— RISKS, 'only, taken. No Premium Numb required. ' It i 8 'LIBERAL. It pays damage' ? by Light ring, whetter Fire ernmes or nut. ' ' It pays for live Mock killed hyl Lightning; ih haze, or in the field. Its rat. , :e are lower than ether Contimaies'ot equal ret.pensibility. I. C. PRICE, Agent, Farmington Centre, nowt Co. Pa. May 29. 1567-I,ys' ViALITER & LATHROP, Dium.nna IN , II A RDW A RE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, TOVES, TIN- WA 5 , BELTING,' - SAWS CUTLERY . • WATER I AG R [CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,''' Carringo .and Harness Trimmings, Corning, N. Y., ;Lin. 2, 1807-ly SAVINGS BA:\ ic. GIIOCERY AND PROVISION STORE OLD saying that ,a penny saved hi a penny earned,-iustities GARDNER in naminglis establishment a g'avings. Bank. Economy :is, Wealth, said same ,old chap whose name I have: forgotten; and it is nconotnyto trade whore- the SLAtdrIITER 'of high pricas is being prosecuted with vigor and without reprieve. 'lean 'sell Sugars, Teas, Me', lasses, Fish, Pork, Flour, Corn Meal, Coffee?, Canned Fruits, Spices, an everything intended for family use, giving the'buyer the benefit,. , fall of the markets, an advantage duly arlitn elated by everybody,excepting only those verdant ho prefer ,PROMISISG TO' PAY one' but. drod per cent. profit's toilho 'Feller, to PAYING twenty.five per cent. cash on delivery of the goods. I shall offer my istoek of goods at fair prices ;• ' • AND EVERICSATVRDAY, • and fill up as fast as I Yell 7ty 1 A. . GARDNER. Walsl;nro, Juno 12,1867. 4ft • • < etaaovedecii,tg;'. 4 . 0 N. ass • T\ }t. A. I. lIASTMAN has t....ttiosed irhm, the old tt.,n.l 10 his new ()thee, No. 12, ltiell:hnr,, I'a , (two doors below lioy's BrO r iqi) %%hero ht. I,til portant all operations connet.e:d t.ith the p,ote.sion , of DehTal Surgery inn suo3- riot- mat.ner...—havtugftlied up euilabio MOMS End prep tred with all the iuiprotemedt'a`tit the daN. • , Itt addition to the IsIA L RCOTIC SPRAY, BEh 4 r and Chh.rojorte, nliieh he ba.4'still in V...se, ter , to ti.e rubric the NITROUS OXittP, GAS; liicb it per!ectly cafe (;ven for the in be.. Ilet, flom all after Mittel:4, having no uniiiens ant late or teent, an'.l • ',offar preferable' tco thin g b,a)re'tdered. Please call and examine' Meehanical Dentistry. ..I:l7.l.zary ti, /86:3: D., RITTER. ; PTIYSICIAN StiAttißON. (Arndt:ate of-the Univer s 4ty of Buffalo, Y., Cluis of 1801,— ilncinloeulutl it/..Wellsboru, offers servic e. to 1170 Ault and nlhlicted.. 13,a,ving hind much exporienuJ in Surgery; he will perform all eorrneted 'to hid skill in 'lt stitiitfau tor.v manner. Mu :at Pietesidenon op 'Peal *met, twu cloths below the residence of Will i:lra Echo. Can't fouud.4 Cher Drug Store.' '"' "nun. au 'JOHN' SUHR, UNION HOTEL. HARNESSES, SADDLES, &( O?HER WISE GARDNER'S THE OF. THE INNOCENTS EVERY MONDAY, EVERY TUESDAY, EVERY. WEDNESDAY, EVERY :I'l - lURSDAY, EVERY FRIDAY, EA . 11. • „ v BLANK BOOK, MANUFACTORY, El Baldwin OF t • . focift.cioß;)l:. • -A; • ;1%1. y. CCINt. o'lr r 'GOLD as HE' BEST, CAEAP AS TIRE' CHEAPEST.. . • •• ~, • i • ,is BLANK BOOKS .'•''''' i !Of every dem ipthrii, in all st4 - I.es of I.3Wdiiik,' a; d as law, for quality( or `took, .I aiby Mallory in lhe Slate.. Volumes 01 every'deseiriptioli, Butiln did ..t;erst wunnor.and hi any 41,03 oi dere! --. . , , A ..kt KINI4 . OFI, GI .'l' 1V(.311K ! ; Execul •(.1 in . ilnaPep .. iastpuer. IC. l . ldfnoakft:y4 bOund and *vide it s ook OS Ur, /E . . 4 1 30-traNa 1511. 10 Z) lit at COM q.gi'l , YOUR 5E . 1;(7 4 . i l •:• 7 I 2 ff ,a.. iiiii.,r;.,di k ju'i t iip,,ll 6.tet: nainerg u$ all Ityvica:. in Magazinetl,,,l:444istied iryttie I,lalte . States or t;t,...4,1:11(4in, at„a 3,.1w prize,. .1 . t- . -;Til, A N li. lioolc. - bTIIEIt . 1),„/N PEll,' • ~, ...-• i 'Orlin rizes !i . t)(l ., fillriiiti4,, m loott, ritipil oelittli. '" ti l l a 11,t 4 :A 'PAPER, •• of any onalitykilf : eiz, on iliis- c viand cut upk rend•• !at I)Tinlilig .lilk , '.: 1111.1; l'"4 l'111,;lind '-‘1:,1'; ) [SOAR) or oil colors obi/ goat r y, in iwiiilitilor cuLto an.y...size---- ----_-- -----. 1 ',,) .f \ ; '„: B T,,A. l lC•flirit;Y.., ,'•, , ll 1 . Cap, 'L'ettet, .1%7 . 6,16: ,, Paper , - relop - es` • , • , 'Pelts;"-PeriCil4` &C t ' , 1 , I iirn solc , agent for— , i • . •; - Prof.'Slltl %41.Y;ti NON•CoIiAOSTif i: :S Thi e '„ ..., ,PENS., OF,y4t.RIOIPS ,iIZ.ES), FoII'I.,AbIRS • I, -AND OENTIJEZiIeti4 • • • - • ..• ' t . lV , liiiill!,:y3'fi'varrant egtial to bolci . :OtoiS. .1 4 / 1 : ost hi use and no mistake . . I I . .. t elaN The above stqcft,,l will soil at the Lowest Billet; iltnl theca , nl. R stjkall- : aovaaco . on ( kr,ftiv.:York rives, and quitutitips to suit puroluus t re...All Frmili and sjeFii twarranted as reprepootpd, 3.o,pect fully soliciatushard-.6f Inhale pntroni ago, thdorts.,,by , tnaii protuptly- attended to. =-; Address, LOUIS IDES; -' Advertiser Edildirig;'' Elmira; Y Sept. 28, 1 867.-1 y Grocery 'eo.d Provision' ,Rdee, coRNINV, N. : Y. sti. • x). axiaza, ATI.S . 'RETAIL DEALP,Ii . in nil :.larois 01 'I. • • GROCERIEN, PROVISHIVS, =I Wines; Liquors and Cifstrairs, t. FOIZEION '!DOMESTIC, 0 REEN ; . ti;.l3 11'6, it 11' E f . u 1 7',S' A 11'.ot V E G E7`Ji _l3 LE s , WOOD &WI LLOW WA It 1;:, LA SS CROQT{ERY WARE, 9,411,1)1{EN',S CA"lffilAGl*j, PjL.vlBuL\l'O RS, TOYS, rt.traz : i 1 '1 • A.full tlio of the ImA...quality Owaye uu band. Purlieulnr .!ttenti , .n poill to Fine ilroeeries. Dealers ni,ll Con:otac64 gill tintl.,lt to , clioir in terest to exemine I.lr Stock, before buying. - Corning, Zsr. Y., M:iy,rl) l l,l, I SfS.. 4 ,„ N PAIT I) lII' '6(l96,VToiiii]: TOLES Sr RAllKtilt (NO.. 5, UNION BLOCK.) WE have juitt,Fecoived our new and very largo stolik "of:., •, i. , . DRY GOODS, •SHE ET NUS, Si! ItTI NG 8, PRINTS, CLOT US, c;A:ss!INI RE 8, , MOS; likik.BY H CLO- T !NG, 4s, BOOTS- ANtr'BllOES, • • also a Inige.gp ll q wokl Be)cetod stock of pROCK EY.'II A 11 CS' It E ocippasi, ,SrON ;IVA RE, .1,-; ENE OIL. PAINTS . Br, 0 I•LS, • ' . • ,SIJ A Its,TIAR,'COFFEES, ''" SYItU PS,' MOLASSES; 9 ; I • ETc, ; LTC., ETd " . ;Vive' are able te eustoeleri the' he, n efii of the LAST DEctiyt .OF PRICES;-, Aliet New Yi.rlc . our Stock having 13.c.cri pueelim-e,l pin,e the in vor.ts BARKuit:' ( .11.11 6r0 , 867., 11ARKN1.;:88`..&-: „. . BOOT AAIIY/SIIOE. MAKERS; ocz • .1 f : I S . et; r ,the I . 9! u )1 1 5111Yi I; Vl] JSFINI:t - ij • •417)1% " t tinds trip,l9 to dt•i• toi El' I 1 Kiri di.llo 1: JOHN )1.1 NEST,: , WM: h• , • 1 N E Alt (4-it OC.', •= .lr rh'4l:l SattlOinent ;T ,,,,:.,,,1•5CH NCR 1.11#)•"...ti tev GROCERY - PIZQ)I§ION STOlit t - : , or,`:rf.rrru r,lii,l pft“, 7 o. , ;rl=irili,i,tl4V Vll63P lit;ec's i‘M;i 'Air letirp in 0,4 or *r/sltecltt)lly solici!'44; l- • ireir:-t *igar-tt. " I. ' • 66 The;.• ,•.1 7 A-gll:4Zir - iiC7.l3. • Or , ' X 19 , • • „v r • , I MIN MEM ;; Y \ such as. .WE1.4.4880R0 I TA . MARCH 25 - 4868 IIOOPLAND'S `O - 1 RillAN 1417414,, -1 ME HoollapsEAAMlntin TOnie,:fr! rrepsred by Dr. C. 111. j'aeksokrs- ' rulLArinpuu, PA.: ZAe Great Remedils lon us , viiiiiima 67 Ta■ LIVER, STOMACH, or I= DIGVS,UTE ORGANS.: ME .".. 1- Hooflandia pertk Bitters 2 ~...... • ) 05 .., ‘ - :.14 compounded of therptire3ntice,lari4zo rare;- medicinally term ) of It o ot s, la orb% alEgt and Barks, mak .. a p a rematlorp, : 4- ?Oily i con t een , , , trat4 end deo • 4.10. • Yfir...rrt,...%l' II:oholic admixture VellY kind. , • 4 .i - ;"i i Edit 1 - ,f., , , i ~ , - t:c. • ~. r'• - -R? ' ''' ' HOOflapd. 1 0 r "001y£111 TOMO. - , (,•;)#: it, ii.1.......:i 6 ' ~_ , ... . Is a comblfedioril itir all' hilingredients of the ; .- 1 Hitters L udth.the: Mee; , luilitY of 4frafg Crusl 1 Rum, Orange,' etel7 . tone of %the racd', rrfrat ~ pleasant and agreeablo 4e edies ever ufferol to , i,tfits public. oi- 4 - Those preferring a milcine free from .i4co.: • ' ‘.. holly admixture, 1011 use 1 ',.... , .• 1 r i ' Hooflartd f s .German Bittorsc.,-: In cases of nervous, depression, when some alcoholic stimulus is'ilecessary, ;. 6 i , I Hoofland's! German Toni°, i, , . : • , , ~,.. abouldthe used. I:. ; is ~ T - , .•t .. { • • , [ . i he Bitten(••or Atio-.Tpnio `tire both: . eqn'alii_ ,- , - and coatairithe-salheinetliclnalsinnex• - - '' ll'it stoman' htnea kmiety if cause!, huctißs - ', 6 1"ndlge non, I l lys 0 ' pepals- Nertlens ' ...., IDoblllt etc., is (••• i iiik ' vory anf.to lesikt . , ; its fano ono &o , • Ile- ranged..-ffbo rot - .- snit of •a , tich lo,`. \ ki • ',that tao patient, : 1 suffers frond sovenifforloare tof the following - diseases • • (q.f 1. r.., - ..' • (4% • Constipation, Mimeo, InwardPilee .."; Fulness ofhood to the ad o . -•' - - 'Acidity oft h Stomach, Naliaba, i •s' Heartburn, • legast for Food, ' ' Fulness or, eight in the . , •:' i 1 Stomach, . our Era*. ..: .. ..,1 ,• ; tatione, Sinking or Flub • tering at ,the Tit of the 1; :-•- - • Stomach , Swimming of the. •- . ' ' Head, Hu rr ied or Difficult Breath.' v •• , lug s Fluttering at the H art, Choking .1 . or Suffocating •Bensatio when in• r r a Lying Posture,_Di fleas of.- : • • ' Vision,- Dots Or Webs afore t: “ : the Sig_ht;)!Dull Pain in ; 1 , •-• the Head, Dellnieno , . , of Perspiration, Yello ness of the , lSkin and Eyes,' . -:' 'Pain in the ....--...„ Side, Back • _, o Chest, Lim ('' Am be, ete.iSu •‘, , ' ilex Flushes of goy Heat,' Bu - .? , ing in the Flesh', -Con -• ; •:,;‘. stout Imaginings of Evil, -and. ' '. t ), ; i - Grettt , ), 3?epie t ssion sASpirlts4 ; \ z. - - - ~ ' 'hose remedies vale effectually cure . ' Lbirer , , ' . - Complaint, JaundlcOp-Dyspopola (.Ibrdnic 'or. ' i 1 'iiiirvons Debility, ChrOnie Diarrblinz, Dlseasti, of : ~ .f, , the Kidneys , _and -all. Diseases arislog ;rout ai• , Plsordcred Liver, Stonlacb, or Intestines.. , •t ~ .. I '' f i .T rowaturrw, ; Ol) 'RESULTING PROM 1.114 CIMISE WHATEVER' :PROSTRATION ( OF THE SYSTEM, INDUCED DT ilsviiioLLenoD, Hartusulrs,:', xrivauns, .ymysits, ETC. • ;. El I%er° is Ise , reedielite , elttlide equal to• their:, • `remedies in stielteitadd. ;A.Orilizattl vigor Is fin. •parted to the viliel e ,iiiystem, the AppotiteoV:t. litrengthened, food r ..----, is enjoyed, the . I .i. ,atomach,d Igoe ts r i, _ . romptiy, the' , . , blood is, Ratillsr ~... • : .. I !, ceniglemion i becomes sourid'en ; --. • „, ealtby, the yel '. qevr tinge is erad datecVfford . 1, e eyes, ahlooM -, 4s given to the cheektrovad the weak and nervous -.• , 11 /nvalld becomes a strsls and healthy, helog. '- , . t 1'..: ': •;':- i'l ;2, --: - 4' - '.. i. i'' `. ' ' ME Persons Advanced in Life, And feeling the hand Of tittle weighing homily upon them, Withmll find in the use tif 'this )31TTIWE,pr,the TONIC, An, opzlr that will instil' hett3/fia .thto their veins. • restore in a measure, the energy and2, - ar4or ;of , titre youthful days, r bUild upytheir phrunkep, forms, and givii'•herath .and l happluess to, t4ir - Peqtainhut I. NQ'PXCE. t . Wit is a welbeistrd:glitiedTdel'Huit fully bne-half of.the female vori- -- 9 t4on_ of quOpopu " • 'ellen are seldble - t hy the enjoyment' of good health ; dr, 'to'ruse their own MlesEiolki "ner.l.lr, 'feel iThey . are langui d , devoto -311...etr% extremely nor ''• - Vona, and have no a petite: R.- ' • : To this class of persons the BITTER S , j l; W9P i e , eseCi4liYitHetegi'ingod• ; WEAK A C ID D >M4I.9IE I cHiIiDDEN ! 4,x0 made strong•B6 ifligep,Or either ,of these -4" remedies. They w weepy cane' RASHIJS, withcrut rtinff • ‘,F) i'7 Thousands of enitlljeatilinvo accumulated In, —• tbe 'Winds of the proniutbf, but apace Of the publication. or Those; it will - be observed, are men of•note and of swat Idand• ll* that they must be betleved,- e . ; • . TESTIZIONI.ALS. Hon. Ottn - AIP/WroOdwaidi ! I. oikli.fusfai P4*ri fVI Fhil ' att ptJd 3forch 108137. "I find Hoof- --: land's 'Herman ' Bitters' is o good, 'A'„torde; useful In diseases of 'the di` ;:f. gestrve organs, . rind of great 'bon, , rt ea of rla•••;*i ' and want o au ou in the system. : t I d• Yourel Hutt/ . 7 "0160,AP. WOODWilito.” ' Hon. James' Thompson;'..' Judge °l' : Th ! , qBP, r r n ', C Ql/i i .Vl- I ' en noqA4 1 . r• CIL PitiViddatia;April 29.406. '' ' II ~ , • 'II consider 'FiqcplVa Etteps' Iv, i v'afriable. medictne,in 'cm a of, /wines : : Lion or DyspepOlai. ' die thliftota my experience of it... ..... . „.. ‘- 1, 4, Yottre,'iiiillreispdet:' ''' • !'..T.A.M.F s a nitmirsozi.". r ~ ',Worn Rev. Jos eph H. lienntir6. ,• ...., • • . f.D.D4:CL TE 'i• E .:- - : Pastor of the Tenth aolititt Chtcre,l4 , hatulelphta. 1.•,' Vir. J a ckson —Deaifilif I tiara bioen friknently .. ' ,requested to connect my name with recOrtuPertt: r .d4tfons of different_p4n.. ,op •'q l noel, n 0,... ~,„ ..:,:igardlng the prat) ,-.--..„i , tied a ott6 0 mr'..'7,: •:, appropriate r i sph re,lbit a its ,l r . allcases declined; , but, with k rt clear, / pedof ih various -- 'C instances Wadi:oaf, • ~: .i?li§uJarly In my own tam*, of thd usefulness of 1.11....1.100t1and's German Mtters, I depart torOnc4 C.. : • it en my usual courso,49,expr.ewitay full tooavies i .., • • tioli that, for pti.eitd. debii,4 , Ordie systerft',anct, . , tle ally for Meer Complaint, it is a snifel lancil 1., -; ea ealple preparation. In, s9rne cases it mu, till ;1! • quit banally, I doubt not, it.y will lie very beneficial '- . 71o.libose who suffer frordthe above caused.. •., -I' l' Yours, very re_sbectfully, .i., • -•,.. . . .. J. IL .17.NNARD, —.. i - Ilight,ll,.bciow CoatOet, il . ‘V7 A .:4.1 01. ...).. •.i , , .. •,:-. 4. From RevRE: D. l l4indal* ' l ' , .., - : 0 ' ' di/six/ant Editor chrfotiah , Chronicle, Phitadel- .( •, Phia- s , ' ,-- .- , Ea IMO . k have derived deelde4.4l . ltt'Atm tliouto of : ... • sncopand , a ockman,EAtur,B, N id tail d it ray privi- -, 1 :: Ivga to reeorrnatiiia thdrcias a most •alliabletcmld,'2, 10 att . VIILI are sailbrivg4rottikdne debtlity or.: i , trout '4lsest.acs taisins from, derangumentof . tho.-7'• ' .71vUrp- loan truly, tit ''. 4 '.F.,. D. FEND.itii. ' . _ _ . !( • •-• - 7 7 77.1 1r (•••': '.'.l • ~. , ~ . -., CAUTION:,;' .....• a - - •1. ' 11 . ,_''):l'l,) Or _flami's German Lutofflles t art conntorfelt-:. ' ed. beee that the - " • 'ffignatureof C.M. , 1 JACKCON le on apt & tho tvrappir_ of ~, . 1- l I gaol! ,bo t t l e. All 6,:r 701ters artr.aonn.e rielt; r.u.,L % 1, ;• , I. k•rf ' . -,, • 1, - Prhicipal Otnel It_otiti , dejr at this 'Ger • — t;rpon. 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Do not forget to examine well the artielo ~.. : , ',3t6illuy, in order to get tlie f ) genuine. -.-, i -, : - ~ t t "#'holboto Remedies nro-fur sole by Drug ist:ti, - Btfirekeepers, and Medieitro dealers, eve'ry4ltern 14,ougiinut the United li,tittes, Conadatt,"fiuuch 'Antonio; and the West InalOs.—Mier. 11, '6B-iy. = • I 4 - A23D / / 1 BM :go 3 1 21061.739FLizt.g 0f - ,sticvt, govivy. ••• i • YOUR OWN BABY. * ; , . / ; `Out of ----- , - • :Out of all the little people That you kinovi,, ' - • I ' „,„ i ktr,Pat. folks' children; pdor. folks' babies; • • , , , High or lotv r , i J Big or little; blontles,lAunettes, • '• Dark-Haired beauties, blue-eyed pots; i Or - the ugliest of, al;PertionS, , '• • With pug noses for their portions— • . - I - Noses' pug for facial handles; • Hair that curls lik&pOtifids of candles=- put of all the people, '' , ' You can bring,. t . . . I Nine miles round, from any steeple, In a ring-- . . , Dui you ever see a darling ; ” ' • "{'Whom its " mu;' like Hottipur's qarling, ' - bidn't say beat all creation .• i T 1 Into bits? , ' o ma'am—no, sir-miss , or master— , :: 'Never came such sad disaster •,, To maternal bosonytender— No! one horrid doubt viodld send-her •;', :-- • Into fits. El --, i .• Don't you pity Mrs. &livens 7 Don't you feel for MrS;ll.tiens ?. i :Sniven's baby littli•ied hair, I lliven's squints, I dl i : deiilare. ~ llid you ever? l`. But my baby—oh„' tho precious! f ~:Ain't lie perfectly delicious? r, ;;'Papn's nose, rind,Anntniziti's eyes; 11 . !;', Anil so good ; Willem erica— ,., Never; never!' " _ . This, and nothing. more, my moral; ..;:.(And with it I‘llo. dare quarrel ?) :Babies aro to woman given 4 the special grace of heaven, And that alone; ..‘,lty divine interposition, compel from her admission • -.' -That one _perfect thing there may be, n baby ; Hum !, What baby ? Wretch! her own. littoral/moo god*. 1 , ,' , THE BABY. • i Mr. Ellery Corban was an exceeding ly,nervous man. „Hneanie honestly, by -14: for his mother was nervous before hill). Mr. Corban was a bachelor of forty-five, remarkably' Well preserved, and rather fine loOking,.' He had a (portly figiire, a - florid' complexion, and ahead of dark brown hair, which airy 'inan might' have been excused for 'feel , lab' proud of. Mr. Corban was very irCll em He had-never kept house,•per haps because, he knew that elderly :bachelors and widowers were generally 'fated to marry tinir hotisekeepers; and Mr. Corban regarded inarriage and the .gallows as about, on' a par. 'Women and . babies he considered as a very unneces :Satz part of creation. The mystery of -their having been.allowed an ekistence khe could never solve. ' He could not ;kelp regarding their creation as it grave .mistake somewhere, .He boarded at .Mrs. Gregg's, and hadmade his home ljthere for fifteen years. Mrs. Gregg was A ,-. Much like a man as she could be, and scif be a woman. •4. , ;t - le day last summer it became evl 'dent to Mr. Corban that he must take a Fjouln \y west. The interest of his busi ness de minded it ; so he put a few ;things ii to a valise, said good morning 'to'llers. G egg, and set out for \ the depot.' ' - -;---1-1-- was ``egg, milli' tes late, for bls,neck.-- ' tie had give r hint a great neat or troun ile; and he•lia4A been unable to find -•a - pair of stockings which were not desti tute of toes. tktit he- had comforted himself with the, :eflection that, as .he had boots on, nobedy would be wiser in regard to the unclad condition .of his _toes, and at last ho get off. • He' heard: the . whistle and started upon the rail.—: Ir there is anything especially ealculat ,ed to put one out of temper, it is hav ing to run to catch the. c, rs ; and our , hero may be excused if, wh n dripping 'with perspiration and completely out of breath, he rushed into the \ 'first car. Which offered, he wasirritated,‘Kith tire` world, himself Included. '• : The car was well filled. In f4ot,\there 2n/as only one vacant, seat, and that\s beside a woman. Corban turned to seek the next car, but, was met by the co .- ductor at the dein - . "'.f - o room in there, sir'ili AIV• fall. Y" AtiniVersary meeting at Parkershurg.':•There's a seat, sir, if! indicating , the °lie' beside ; the IV tipittNi.- Coi4bun was troubled with a tench ,of The rheumatism in 'the left knee, and could not stand comfortably—nothing else could have forced him to get, so near one of the sex. He stepped up to her - and Made the stereotyped inquiry': i" '( Is this seat engaged ?" ••"‘No, sir," , 'replied a very sweetvoice ; and'Corba'resaw , than the 'speaker had blue eyes and golden hair.' He took a seat , anck the lady drew the bundle she had been resting on the eush t*lnto her lap. ~ --"fetter let me put-your bundle upon tki,rack V' suggested Mr. Corban. o . . The lady opened her eyes in Mama'nanement, Whipped off,','d layer of flannol from . the• package, and dis pia* to the horrified gaze of our bach . elk / friend, the red, puffy face, of-- a ihoeii,eyed baby. ~ . • 171. ' Yl.'Atuzzar's ittle, ,itweety sugar dar llfig!" she exclaimed, in the ~dialect ,virhich is perfectly intelligible tatill ha-. tfydr :I'l uzzar wont let the naughty man, • ir . iit ik, ie`tittle latunaie, lumpy baby up_ ,cliff, the rack !" • Tpe baby struck put menacingly with. :his at fists in the direction of Mr. Con, IS,an, and gave utterance to a yell of itri -110p,1,1: Mr. Corhan'broke into a , cold pprsniration. He had never been ,so near a baby before in his life. ,It was ahneist too much for him. He had !a strong mind to awl the . remainder; of the 1,-vay, or until somebody vacated ..n, seat i ;: but his knee gave an extratlyinge, nhd.decided him to,try and endure the: terrible state of things. He took,a Pa: fro•i from his pocketnnd essayed lo read ; btft the baby had launched out in one of those baby refrains,, which is likenausie! 111,0j02 - ears of all mothers, and the coos 1 kl,g V confused our ,bachelor hero, that he : eel:ad take no sense of his paperi so hiz , ,pceketed it with.the savage fletermi= nation to petition thehext 'Congress for worien with babies to be kept in. a car by -- ,theiriSelves. i -, 1. i' • , 4 4 the first stopping place he(Was on tllekeekout for a seat,.and to his joy die= Ovefed the gentleman in the next: seat; • Inalqpg preparationslto leave ; abut be.= Ore Ile was fairly out of I his seat, an . • eidliiily in a green shawl rind a poke li4aOBt had edged into it, and feta, ofr 111.0 Xorban's hopes., Of course, she • tamed around and began at,onee to talk „ 'to the baby:' ' - ,",Dear little , ehidkeh! I .How old is it,• mann ?" ' " Almost eight:- ment)is," said the, PrOltd . -gibther. - • ' ' ' • . 1 14 Wel 1 I declare! ' What a large child (:igiiikago i. Why, there was my Enoch,' 1 hen he was a year' he warn' t a mite i J r kgrain bigger:than:that' 'ere childtl_ 14 titan Enoch ; he had the whooping g ,e . Ug4; mut the measels, and the :.netlfe-. ,ritSlwand the eollarretta infanticide be , fore,hq was eleven months ! Ansti. ex pect the diseases had some effect - tipo l --WS etmstitution !" .-; , . "I f ; liould think so," replied•the Int. l : bY' mother. , ',....i. •• • 0)(94 look tired, dear," went on the old -lady ; " the baby must be dreadful lic4y, - , L Why don't you let it's pa Jake hint,T ) ,!; with a reproaubful glance at the savege.,,countenance of; Mr. Corban. (.-‘: ` , 9i'!4triet his pa," grumbled Mr.:Cot' ban() polling his hat alittle farther down over his eyes. isscl,coarL.vP 1 Ohl Aron---nin't. Wed, now, that's is l'' .said the - eld . lady. "I should ie thought you,War for, sartin. The . 13 , is the image or you—jest the same d of nose ; and 10s eyes has got the o.expression." , , - • . o : expression." 11.11! xpression, indeed ! Mr. Corbin wits ling over l He always .peculiarly 'ed himself on his expression ; and 'e Was this old ogre comparing him that dumpling-faced, huckerherry d baby ! . Wal," said the old lady, slowly as ugh she had reached the conclusion r some thought, " I spose as Ws ly this is a post-mortem. child,. ich means one as is born after the th of its 'father, and You married its ether-rather soon after her husband rafted this vale of _tears. Wal, that.'. !to bS dreadful, common. But. my 1 ah has been dead nigh onto pint:- months, and I ain't begun to think .second partner • though &vire &on, he has been left so helpless and orinuit with them six children of , that I don't know. I hope the 'd will show me my duty, and give strength to take Ur:qt.:Squire for bet or for worsp,.if Ws right and best ! on't never want - to - shrink no duty, I rm. When did yotir first husband :mann ?" - • , • . 'Parkersburg !" , screamed the eon tor.' "Stop five minutes for refresh nts ! Change cars for Wallingford, isterdam and Myrtle Ridge.", - he woman with the baby rose quick- A thrill of joy went through .Mr. rban. fHe thought she was at - her rney's end. He 'too, rose with • ulac- 130 'pri: Ise me All Co Can I assist you in any way, mad ?"- he asked. j Thank you. I will just trouble you ; mid baby while I go and get a cup of ee. ',breakfasted early and I need ethiwg warm. "Be careful and hol • (head high, he is*subject to the croup.' nd, before Corban could utter one Id of refusal, she had put the baby • its arms, and was running off with I crowd. All CO 801 , his ur hero . felt himself growing hot cold alternately. He had served years with credit in the war, and n in a score of battles, but, through 11, he had n ver experienced such .a King at the tomaeh as came over now. Most of the - passengers left cars ; and ,orban would have done wise, but h feared he Might lose t of he ba e's mother, and the train 'ild start wi lout him. So in an ag • of terror; est ; something dreadful dd happen he stood there in the ', holding t e baby at arm's length, fixing his frantic gaze on the door !nigh whicit his deliverer would 1, e. kll aboard,'' cried the stentorian e of a new conductor—and the pco- Ilished in. But the paSsengers xere, t of them, new_ ones, for there was a tion at Parkersburg ; and worst of I . m baby's mother was not 1 long 1) le bell rang; the ears were m ing ; door was shut with a bang, : nd the 1 went oft: Corban waxed desper- voi le 'no. jun the the trai ate. Halloa, there,!" he shouted to the lucky. " Skip ! this train can not n ; there's alWornan left behind ; went to get a cup of coffee. Stop l . I vou v this instant, sir." rhat'B up :" ..sfs<..f caw eonnoetnr 'he's left the baby !" "our wife? Oh ! never mind. Such gs Occur frequently. She'll come .train." tell you to stop ! I shall go era- And . Oh, lord, what shall with the baby ? Say, I'll give you dollars--ten dollars—twenty—yes. dollars, if;you'll put beak and let us' a r Parkersburg N' I should have no objection to the i y, but I couldn't oblige you if you ' . one of the Itothsehilds !'" id the conductor passed on his way. less your soul, sir!" said the old in the next seat, giving Corbel' it e with her parasol. "you'll suffb hat baby! Don't you see you're ng'its feet where its head should 'He's wrong side up!" ban hastily rel3cued the youngster, :!I uttered a shrill yell at his treat= , • 'u'd orter he itE lamed ofyourself!" on tlie old lady, indignantly, "to at blessed child around in such u l p fman way. - A man never orter 1 \ children 'that don't have no 1 feelings towards 'em. Sir, you babY oncoyourself!" ' the, a yellow-faced woman d into he seat in front of Corbett. as mid le-aged, bht her„dress had \ u ta shingness of sixteen., "Lovely ' she . etelaitned . insinuatingly. baby begak to squizzle upits face, I urish his flats. sr-me, how ferward it is ! How 't, sir?" inqu\ed the spinster, h she was. • . in't knowy growled Corban, u a widower long,\ir ?" inquired ' . \ I never had a waft, " $s me! Then she's rut away and n! , Dear, dear! how ould she eh a nice man, and sue a dear, little baby ?" i t's'that?" inquired aiddle •ntleman near by, who was ly a little deaf. "Your vile (1 left you, sir? Just my case, My poor Jane departed• thisJ May. , I got her the handsomest, ne that money could buy. an angel on it with all her I read, and this Latin description ref her cat-- in ,Peace. The no marker said it was a geed ,' and I consented, as she was 'ats. i s time the baby began crying nd the whole car sympathized, y the females. rot the cholera morbus!" said MAY., "It'll die for sar in if g hain't done!" ' You don't think so?" cried .ian. eon go She x u• thit' nex zy ! 1 do II vo fifty m e mon k 'wer! an o 'have Haw was I Jus sl ipp She the child,' The audit "De of l is fok su IRE the hi, "No. left y leave s darlin _I "NV aed 0 ev g iden gone al exactly) life las , ' graves There's' wings s, Requ gravest. epigran fond of Icy th lustily, especial "It's the old somethi "Die Mr. Car "Deal woman mother "Tak Corhan, lihndrel "V7hl sharpnc his ham gen tl'eri it shout "Hoy ried a d "It is claimed Strange. LiSten per in me Pi said the little.thin-faced "what an inhuman creature its must be." „. • it, my good lady, do!" cried imploringly., "I'll give you a ; dollars to taltelt." 1 t is all this row about?" said a Ised man, with a newspaper in : . "A child, is• it? Fall back, len ; and let me look at it. If prove to be the one:m ? What do You mean ?" (pie /I zen voices at once. it is! It clan be no other?" ex the sharp-nosed man. "How !that I should chance upon . it! o this," and he read from a pa is hand the notice : - , . . ; EN.—Supposed to have been I•oni its carriage in Central Park, i lorning of the Bth inst., a ni;lie hoist -nine' months old. i : - . - niei d blue eyes and rather o:11.1 lid is ra remarkably- forw id - o Any person who will return ds afflicted parents, at No.------- inth street, or give informal iini 1 lead to his recovery, shall 10- own yd ofs3oo. '"Lotus ROSCOE." ,'I never?" exclaimed the old 'lt 'must he the very same baby ! ill has blue eyes and dark lilir, 115 remarkable forw'dl" ma'am, unquestionably Ihe le," remarked the sharp-no:;ed l ontidingly ; ' ' I I; consider it my take possession." take it, do?" cried Corbani iii. "STO stolen on the 1, child r! child h: hair; child. him to Forty-1 that V, i Cd Veal "\S lady. I 4li lend 'pc IDNIE very stt duty ta' "Oh, ploringly ; "I'll give a hundred dollars to get it off my hands." "No doubt you. would, my man ; bat I ain't took in that way. My name is Sin I t hers4-Peter *Smithers, ' Sir ; and d live in Albany. I'm a magistrate, - sii; and a6•est you for child stealing.'' "1 t6ll you I didn't steal it. Showent Wafter a cup of coffee." fik "Don't trouble , yourKl repent that story again. I - understau the F. asc fully," said Mr. Smithers, promptlY. "Conductor, is there a place on !,the train where this rascal would be 'Any safer than here?" . "We don't run prison vans," respon ded that worthy, sulkily: , "Well, gentlemen," said Mr. Smith ers, blandly, "you are all men pf honor, and have wives and children, or ought to have ; 'had you all have feelings 01 sympathy, doubtless, for the parents. of this unlucky babe ; and 4.. depend upon you, gentlemen, to assist me in guard ing hill' until we reach a station where I can place him in charge of the proper officials. At the next stopping place .1' will telegraph to Brideswell,„ and have constables ready to take possession of hint the moment we arrive." "You shall pay' dearly for this!" roared Corban, now _fairly infuriated. "-Yes, sir, I'll take the law on you the moment we get anywhere where - there Is - any law. Call me a rascal, indeed !" Just at that moment the sharp signal of "down brakes" sounded; and in a lbw moments - there was :a shock, and the train came to a sudden stop. Everybody rushed out to ascertain the difficulty; and it was found that a wheel of the engine had' broken, and the locomotive was off the track. No one was injured ; but it would occupy some time to get:things so that he 'next train could ,run •, and in the meantime Mr. Corban thought, with rapture, he could make his escape. lie formed the plan-of dropping the unfor tunate baby and fleeing to the woods. In the bustle and confusion it could only be accomplished. But he had reckoned without his host. Mr. Smith ery was right at Ns elbow. He had no notion to allow that tempting reward to slip through bief:fitigers ; and a couple of other k , ,entleniert kept guard with him. And there stood poor Corban, holding the whimpering baby ,and ex postulating, swearing, and blustering in a way that made all the ladies de clare, that he was a monster, and they Rave him and the baby a very wide berth. Suddenly the whistle of the next train from Parkersburg was heard. A bright Imie sprung up in Corban's breast. It was possible the baby's mother might be on hoard. Ile rushed forward, but Smithers seized his arm and held him back. \ "Be quiet, sir!" said he. "Remem ber you are under arrest." The train had been warned of the detention of the first express, and came to a halt at a little distance' behind, and the moment it did so, the door of one,ot the carriages was burst open, and out leaped the mother. A cry of joy came from Corban ; and whb one bound he broke the grasp of ,Smithers upon his arm, and nailed toward'her. "ph, my baby! my precious baby!" she .screamed, snatching the baby from Corlart's arms. "My darling! My little a fund larling!" And she fell kissing it a a away that set all t h e )atlie about to pull ingout their handkerchiefs, anti , exclaiming, "Did you ever!"--- "Nay I never!" "(.zed bless you !" cried Corban, enthusiastically, i "I never was so glad to see a mortal' being before." ' "Oh, you dear, delightful man !" she said, shaking hands with him. •'I am so much obliged to you for taking care of my little lamb. You see I got belated a moment, the coffee was so dreadfill hot." • Mr. Smithers' face had grown eery long. !`Then it is not Mr. Louis Ros coel.3 child ? And it has not been stolen ?" he asked, dubiously. ."I should ratOer think net!" replied lie ,mother, indignantly. ''lt is my hi ld, sir! All I have left, of the dear i usbaud who gave up his life at Coal Ilarbor, two months after baby's birth." •'l. most heartily beg your pardon, sir," said Mr. Suiitbers, addressing 'Mr. Corbin]. "I—l—that is; I didn't think. You see—" "Mind your own business,sir !" said Mr. Corban, shortly;, "and continue minding it for the rest of your life—that is my advice, sir." Mr. Corban aid Mrs. Be t, for that was the young widow's nun , got very friendly and familiar while... .the train was getting ready,, and Mr. CorbaWook the next seat by her side with a real feeling of delight, now. She was going on a visit to some friends An the very city where his husinesscalle4 him ; and he obtained permission to tall on her and inquire about the baby. And in due time—l. copilot tell how it came about, for there is no account ing for things of this kind—Mr. Corban concluded that he was tired of board ing—Mrs. Gregg had . become so neg lectful Of her boarders' Comfort; so he led Mrs), Bent to the altar, and set up home of his own with a wife and a baby. ' • • Go to him now and utter one word against women and babies, and you wl get shown to the door, without. ceremlony. . \T-nuE.—Dr. Franklin remarked that Man as, often gets two dollars for the o e he spends informing his mind, as a del ar laid out in another way. •A man eats a pound of sugar and it is gone and the leasure be has enjoyed is ended, bat We information he gets from a newspaper is treasured up to be enjoyed anew, and to be used whenever occasion or inclination calls forit. A. newspaper is not the wisdom of a man or two men, it is the wisdom of the age, and of past ages too." A \ family without a neWspa per is always behind the times in gen , cral information, ; besides they can never think much or find much to talk about. And then there are the little ones growing up without any taste. for, reading. Who, then, would be without a-newspaper—and Who voulAread one regularly without paying for it. • - A lawyer once came into court drunk, when the Judge said to him : "Sir, I aM sorry to see you in a situation which is-a disgrace 'to yourself and family, the court and profession to which you belong." This reproof' elicited the. fol lowing colloquy :, "Did you honor speak to me?'' "Idid, sir;-1 said, sir, that in my opinion you disgrace your self and family, the court and the_pro fes-i;on by your course - of conduct." 'll4 i-it please your honor, I have been an attorney i-in thise-court for the hist, Uicen years'; and, permit me to Your honor, that this is the_tirst c(,). rout opinion I ever knew yoir - to _ - l,itile Frank was taught that, every one true made of dust, One day be was wateltine the dust in the street as tilt i I .whiried it in eddies.• What aro you thinking; of?" asked his - mother. " Frank, with n tzerious face, " I th,fiesto that the - dust looked as though there was going to be another little hoy." "It is the lot of hatuanity_ to err at times," as the drunken man said - wheit •he mistook the pig-pen for his bedroom. NO. 12. ` JOBBING DEPAWr ENT. Tho, proprietors hayo stocked the e6tablisbncent with a now : a vayied aqs . ostßio4 of '. JOB' :AND "LOD'TOE 11=ZilFE=11 and ittopreparell to Otectite'neatly aid Rrcfniptly; POSTER, HAN DBILL§SCIRCIDIARS; BILL BEADS, CARLE!, •PAMPITLETS, ka., &a. Deeds lifortingo,,Esi.aage, A ra s f o u assor t mne t of - •eqnsen•ble',A ll 4 J u st,i*e - Pal*F•Pn tiand• • • People living a( a:distant - a can tleptirul their work done promptly - and sent :bat& in return mail. • (Vol. tbo Agitator.): An Incident of the 'Great Rebellion. During tho- Mernortible,.Pie - sidential Campaign of 1864, , I belbnged: - to the ---- regiment of Pa. Vole,thect 'at-tach ed to the Army of the'-,Tiuneknear:Ber •in kids Hundred,' Va." The folloiving in cident which' I reduced to - writing. at the time,' serves to illustrate hó* 'election eering was Carried on • in .the , arrnyjn spite of orders-to 'the contrary. '-• • Ono morning ' in October Just 'after breakfast, 'two' private Soldiers, desert ers from: the' Bth Va. 'rebel. regiment, were sent in from our immediate - front to be forwarded through the interine diati commanders to Butler!s Head Quarters: As I was taking their names, (William Legg and PresslY' *Lana ban ,) and making a report Of thetweath er, we conversed familiarly as follows: "~l\'ell, said I, " did y'ott'eome into our lines 'voluntarily ' morn ing r , " Yes, sir," was the' ProMpt re iby the fornmoSt of .the- Johnny-Rebs. - " How long have you . been, tryin g to desert?" " ' - " Morethan three months, sir:" " e re` y ou, co n scriPted nto tharebel . service ?" " voinnteered 'near three 'years ago, sir; but since that 'time we ' have been conscripted for the war, sir." " What do you think of the war by this One?" - - " Getting mighty tired of it; sir." "Are. any more of your men epming over soon There'll be a right smart lot Of 'em after 'lectitin, I reckon, sift" " How so ?" - • "They say their Officers can't keep them, if Lincoln be re-elected, sir." "How if McClellan bo elected ?" " They drink- have peace and Compromise then, sir," was the protriPt reply. "President Lincoln will; give them peace if they will lay do‘Vn their arms anti return to the Union.": "Yes, sir; but if McClellan be elect ed they reckon he will giVemp tOthem whether'or no, sir!" - " Jo," our Head Quarters Clerk, who had formerly been a Demoeratie lawyer and politician in one of the interior counties of the Ikeystorie State, and who came into the regiment a strong McClellan ite, was an attentive listener to this (to him ) . astounding revelation fresh from Dixie's -Land. Similar inci dents were of daily oceurrence through out the army at that time. The Cop perhead press complained' bitterly of the undue influences made use of to control the army vote; bet those 114- fillet - ices came, almost wholly from the rebel camp, and produced strong influ ences upon the minds of the. Union soldiers. It is needless to add that ‘'Joi" chang ed his polities for the balance of the campaign at Mast, and the following November his vote as well as the votes I , of many othe • democrats of our regi ment, helped to swell the "overwhelm ing majorities by which the martyr N, President was re-elected alai. the Union I saved. .3: (For the Agitator.] • Visiting the Siak. , This is duly dictateal by hunlanity; and enjoined by Revelation.. Christ in his deseription.of the final Juilginexit, mentions it among other charitable du ties, as securing the approval of Jim. Judge. " I was sick and yevisited tue," Math. 2.5, 36. None who have not, ex perienced the painful realities of a sick room, can fully realize the by Poitance _ of these words but it is' no matter of indifference, to those who. have been laid upon a bed of languishing through weary - days, and almost .interminable months, subject to the terrible torture of illtie*s and helplessness: To such there conies an intense ,longing for the.. sightof familiar faces, for .*octal inter- course,.for anything to break, the dread monotony. Visit such as .often as, :pos sible, and if you hay.e, a zeal for their weir:ll:c, take care that it. be according to knowledge, and . do not„advise all abr su i tics, ' The sick- geneially understand. their own situAtion,_and it is not : ,ilecessary for visitors to tell them that,- tilley , wil,l - never be any better, that ' the' doctors say so, tke.. Neither try . :to. express a great deal 'of pity in words, it is ,rather offensive to some ,persons. Never re mind .the miserable of 'their miseries, hot rather strive to Make Mem ferget themselves ! and to suit your conversa tion to the various tempers, and condi tions of the suffering.- 4 - • ' , • There are sonic who ',remind -us .of young Grlnge's,, who, - i _ J . , ." Could not bear to vi l ow distress, lint turned from it aWaY." 7,1' . They will not visit their friends in af fliction for fear they shall . feel • badly: They are so tenderhearted;.AftVery seas itive,7-in short, they don% seem to it newithat they are- contemptibly sel fish, or that the sun of • proSperity will not always shine - un -Mein': ' "-Yet let them remember th days of darkness fgn . they shall be many. Though health v 16., and happiness are in o r dwellings, sick ness rind death mus enter sooner or la ter ;i nd thenshall'ive 'need the sympa thy aid assistance of our fellow men. Bette • try to alleviate . misery, than to closel ur eyes to its . ' existence. - To do wha we can while health and life re mai s., So shall we hear at last, "In asmuch\ as ye have done it-unto one of the least of these, ye have-done-it un to me." Things to be avoided when:visitibg the sick: • Staying in an adjoining room', keep ing the patient waiting yo~t►r appear ance. . Loud talking and espeeially.whisper : ing. i Rocking in Four chair, pushing against the bed, o► any sudden move ments. lle.sure never. to' have perfunlery, of any kind about you, as it is very likely to•eause faintness. . These few hints may be ,thought un neces.sary, but, judging' from - what have felt, they are of considerable im portance. AN'AwFul. MUDDLE.-A young gen tleman by the name of Conkey having united hi the 11°1Y — bands of. wellock, sent the marriage notice, with a eouplet, of his own composition, .W a local paper for publication, as follows: Married—On August Ist, A. Conkey Esit., A ttornes_lit Law, to -Miss Uphe nlia , . Mr. Conkey looked with Much eager- , • n the, issne.of the, paper. that he • might, nee his name in print. The typo into who: t o charge the notice had been 1)% 1 1-haltren, I ed to be On a "bender!' . ott t hat, tsa tuo tine, and Made sotne tut - 13441(101.s in :Al tiwrit up,. thus:- Married—Oa August Ist, A. Donkey Esx., Eternal! at Law; _Miss, , FOR A COUG H. —Roast a lemon very carefully,, without burning it ; whenit squecz it e. \ \, is thoroughly hot cut awl, into- a cup, upon three ounces of :-sugz r, ~.. finely powderetl.,•,,Talc. e, a Apoont I whenever your cough troubles you. 1 is as good - as it is agreeable te, the - taste. Rarely has it beet - 1;1;310\Kit I tO:fail of glv in relief. ,, •;,. .. ~ , ~ ',; :.. , . •. " „ canter =will give you ruddy cheeks, a decauter a ruddy nose.