JOBBING LEPARTNENt. The proprietors have stocked the cw,tablislnneut with iti nett-a-taried•ailoitniOt'or,-..•%1T. JOB , AND CARD TYPE AND PAST PRESSES, and2aro pi:spitl.o to 'o'keente'neitlkand proinpOi, z '•• ' :;',- :- , ',;1,.;.. ;: - 4 - ,..;.1 - - -': POSTERS, ILANILLS, CIRCULARS, BILL IIEADS, CARD, PAMPIIIE'I'S, do., 4:43. • Ifseds,llfortgagest, Leases, and a full assortmnet of Constables' and 4ustices' Blanks on. hand; People living at distance can depend on hav ing their , work done: promptly and sent _back in return „ : • t • • • BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 4,1 vv. - .0.-TxposELL WHOLESALE 011EGGISTS, and denlnra in , Wail Paper, Verosaiie Lamps, Window Mafia, Verrumery, Paints and Oils, &c„ Ap.. - Corning, N. Y., Tan. 1, 180,8:--ly. .„ - • :OVlttLitAlll-11L ' " AT VORNEY -AND :OpIINSELOR AT LAW loseran s e, Bountyand Pension Agency, Main Street ellsboro, Pa., Jan. j, ISf 3.- • ME OEM & • Silit'S ATTORNEY'S Jo COUNSELORS AT LAIV, (First dour front "Digoridy's, on the Avenue) Will attend -to business entrusted to their cnro in tho pouritios of Tioga and ' Pot For. • \Vollaboro, Jan. 1, 1808. HILL'S uoiriaL, tVESIT/E1 1 1): Poroug4; Tinge. .Co. liiuprinter. A 'new and ObintriodicAti building with all the modern improvernontsi IVithin easy drives of thobest hunting and tish, ing grounds in Northern Ponn'n. Conveyances furnished. Terms moderate. • 'PeN).SOB6-1Y- • :GEOALGO' WAGNER,.;. - TAILOR. Shop first door-north of L.A.. Sears'i Shoo Shop. s:greutting, Fitting, and Repair in;, done promptly and ilrollaboro, Ps., Jan., 1, 1568.-Iy. 3101 FIN 113. DRAPER AND TAILOR. Shop over John It: Ilivon's Store. • Cutting, Pitting, and - Repairing dono , promptly and in Bost style. tvulhthoro, Pa.. Jan. 1,1863-1 y •, - WM, GARRETSON,- -13TORNEY' AND, COUNSELOR AT LAW; Ntity.ry Public and Insurance Agent, Moss bur!, Pa., ovor Caldwoll'a Store. - ' souiv miwuELL 0011NEY-4 - ND COITNSELOA AT LAW; : ; WollsborO, 'Clog: 00., Po. • Claim Agont, Notary, Public, anal Insurance .Agoat. Ito will attend promptly to collection of Pmialono, Back Pny uud Bounty. As Notary ['abbe ho ttikeS - Liblttio%yledgetuents nI dn'eda,_nth ministers orals; and will act as Commissiolini. to Niko testimony. 1411:r011icenver Itoy's Drug Store, mljoirlitieAgitator bfficia.- 7 -Cfct. 30. 1267' - lolan •W• Guernsey , TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT .LAW,. having returned to this County• with a view of making it liis pormanent residence, solicits a :hare of public patronage. All business en= trusted fo his care will bo attended ‘tewith prcinptness'and hdolity. 'Office 2d door south of T 8. Farr i s hotel. Tioga, Tioga Co., Pa. ' 'B6.—tf, • • MAAR - WALTON ROUSE, • ' cP*2)os, Tioga county, Pa.. HORACE C 'I?.II,NIELYEA, PROP . R. This is a now bowl located svithin - easy access of the huwt tishing and hunting grounds in North era Pennsylvania. NU pains ' tall be spared f); the aceurniumintion pleasure seekers end rile traveling public. [Jan. 1, 1888.] ,rptinoLpulyz notr*yp i c: Vl criKLD,.PA., OEOEO,O CLOSE, Propri etor. Anew hotel conduetea on the ,prinoijAe live and lot live, for the neeounuoilatitni of 11306.—iy. , GEO. W. IaYON, A CPUZZ.SELOR .4T LAW, Latt , 7 reaceville,• Tioga Co., Pa. Bounty, Pension, and Insuranco Agout., Collections promptly attended to. , Offico 2d door below Ford nous°. Doc. 1.2, 18117—ly • - , \ R. EL OLNEY, C . DEALER i CI CIS 1 JEWELRY, SILVER & PLATE' RE, Speeteelvs,,Violin Strings, ,te., cte., nsfield,. Pa. Watehas and Jew elry neatly r paired, Engraving done in plain English and-Clrman. Llsept67-ly. :' Thos. U. Dryden 61.11tVEYOR A DRAFTSMAN.—Orders left at his roma, Townsend Hotel, Wellsboro, will L,cet with prompt,atteatiott. Jan. 1.1. 1867.—tf. FARR'S' HOTEL,, courry, Good italiling, , attaabod, and an 'attentive boa tisr always in attendance. E. S. PARR, . . . . "reprinter. & Sha;Ting. Dyer .Barker's Store, Wells 4.,0,„ Pa. !Particular attention paid to Ladies L{ui. Shampooing . , Dyeittg; eta. Braids ?ode, oohs} and ssvienes,on : hand and made to or ler. r i f 11. W. DOItSEY. J. JOHNSON. , EA. BACON, M. b., late of the 2d Pa. Cai,atrT, ;after kJ, ritialy. four years of artily service, with n large lierience In field and lhospital praCtice,haiVopened an office for the practice of reedirine• and surgery, in 'all brancheir. Persons (roma distance can find gFid t : 411 ( Jiii : :: a 1 the P,mineylvitnitt Retch whe4 deafreu.-.4. Will visit any pert of. tho State ip consultation, or to perr:irin surgical citierations. No. 4; Boron' Brock, Wellshoro, Pa:, Bitty 2,1366.-Iy.• W . : PICTURE GALLERY, • oft4priti.SPENCER . has the plermia to tiO'citiseas of Tioaa o,unty, thnclio has,oomploted his NEW: inIOTOGRAPiI GALLERY, , and is on hand to take all kinds of Sun Pictures, eueh as Ambro types, Ferrotypes, Vignet tea, Cartes to ViOie. the Surprise and Eureka Pictures ;also rliealar attention paid. to oopying and enlarg— jai o t atAsra3. Instructions given in the. Ar). on Elinire St., Mansflol'd O'et. 1, 1,116. Wan. 13. Sniith,` u XVILLE, Pa. 'Pqnsion, Bounty, tiod In bar ancosAiont. , Cammunio4ious sank to Alio 313 " 0 nclAress pill receive: prompt attention_ ins moderate; Dail 8, 1868-Iy.) U. S. - 01...4 . AGENC. t; . For the . eollection of — Army and Navy ClalMs and Pen s 1 NEW 11013NTY LAW, passed July 2 ,1286,tivea two - and three years' Soldiers extra lttsn nty. Send in VIM , diseUttrate. _ . i 0 PPICERS' 'EXTRA P Y. - lace months' extra pay proper to olunteer offleere w h o ~!..11 , t la service March 3, 186+5„ , PENSIONAINCB ASED . To all who have losf a limb Auld o have been perren—, neatly and totally dletttled. AO other cioverninent elai Weltsboro t October 10;186 E. SMI' i, .M. ' - D. -.. • . _,. rIPEItATES'su cossfolly for Catatnet,Stra ' 1.1 biz4Mits, (cpo:ei bye ) Removal ti Tel:pont, ihro Lip, %Torii Se Veins,' Club. Feet, &el ' Plirticolar a )entiorquid to'disearoscif/ the Eye ne4 (.Ico'4,al urgorY,•• ". '- '' . '-'. l ' ' . Consaltatp / it , at officar free. - " - . l' 7: ' itelercne s given' te dPeratiens' recetitlY per formed./.., .. „ • , • ~ / ' '' ' --- . °olio, oars from' 12 M. to 3"lrr-"X'.. Y''''' - ' 011ie.'lt, Ili s residence, Mansfield; Tiogo:CookitY, Pa. /. :' '.—' ' ' ' 'Mirreh 2 7, 18 0- 1 5'. 41 ' .., . , . . ~ , / NORMAN STRAIT, ; •. . .. , ," GENT (or the National Series of Standard schoOi ' wtotia: pribltsbed by A. 8 1 . Barnes ,E Co. 111 di 11.3 Vitilang, (A.Teter of "John Stroet,4l. Y., M t elm tmontont ly_ a toll mipply.. Al/ Orders promptly filled., . Call on or mt , lregs I,- mail, ' '''- '' ' : . N. BIIIMT• • Orceols, mi.., , ,dniie 1.9, ithil—ly• "- '. ' '' t - - 0.- GENT for MARVIN FIE.E'ANI) BURGLNEITROOF'SAFES.' • ' • J. it 4 ILI. WILIGHT- 7 Ageni; "for Beat 01 11./ WATRIt - moo for STO v 01 M ovotn out for Gong and Nati," :i s trr B MZIE , Jounfy at'd'Thinsion, Agette - yr , ~, . , . . IftVlNt: resell , dellnltelnetnlerfons in regard to 11, • : ••N•le. bounty allbwed bf the tiOt 'approreed Jwy 2, .1 illr, inc having On hand alarge supply of OH lic e , t , teN -I, l,voks, I )1111 prop:wed to•proseento all Pen* Abe u,4" 4..anty claims which • may. Ins placed •in= WY b 1! , e. ,, ,na living rit, 01l glistancac_a4reomintilltcate will: ,n • , i 1.•Itor. awl tbele conanmnieations will be Pr •nipti iad . ' AV,II. - ft, SMITXI. WMl4ll y 117) 'October. 1.4. • 18060." ••.; ' ' ' 5 - r • ':: - :VOL, XV.- GITY ''- BOOK , DX OF AY I_' ,q-,_ AND -4, c 11,ANK -- BOOK MANUFAtTOII, !, a. nsibiliiin _ stracto -:. k+. f.. l'::(IGN OF. THE BIG DOGE., 2011,4:)Gi1p ! i.f2 :' ELMIRA - , N. Y . .- . - ,I'7i "' dt 'l---1 :':: . . - ..1 6 -E.l-Et. azr.6 , l-i-:.i:-..j ?.. GOOD AS-7110 BE:6T,:v.,ANAP AS TTIE: CHEAPEST. - : • BL'A 1K: 800 fiSr Of every description; in - all siYiConf as low, Tor-quatity of Stock, de idly " Binder) in.7.tho State. Volum6s of every" , d(iicrliffion .116 and in the beg manner and in qiiy doted. J. B. NILER Executed in the best manner. Old Books and and made good it ft new. • * . A•efAwnsm mmAAmlegi COMPLETE YOUR SETS,! - : •I am prepa'red to'furnisb back n4Mbers olnil peiviesve or Magazines, publisbed Wain %Omit Ettitesnr,tt rent Britain, at a low priO. BLANK'BOOK & OTHER TAPER -O nll sizes and qualities, on band, ruted;4r • BILL HEAD PAPER, Of any qualityl or size, on hand and cutTUP Tor !wooing. .Also, BILL PAPER,und- CAB. 'ROAM; of all colors and quality, , in bualti of but to any size'. , • r'' t ITA.TIONERY, • ‘..! 5 ' Ca p , Letter:- Note,Poper, Tens; Pencils, 1 , 4•1 • ' -V Hui solo iigont for 3 Prof. SIIEPARWS NON-CORROSIVE STEEL PENS, of yAnionsatze. POD1;0 111 5 AND Di:MIDDEN, " WlllO I 19'11 Wairitnt equal to Ciold Penn. Thu boat ih thio and nolnißtake The uliovo f;toelc I wiII sell at the Lowest Rate's at all Curies, ut a small advance on New Yurh prices, and in quantities to suit purchase's. All work 1////1 rloek murnniell OR ri:presutited. - [ . respectfully ,olicit a tare ut;poll9..patroti age. Ordeig pyomptilyt:atftwitfi-t1 to.—L 'Address, '1,0U1,5 Kt EB, A Sept. 23, 1867.—1 y. lihruira, N. Y. WOULD announce to the citizens of WeUshe r° and surrounding country, that ho hiis opened n„shop on the corner of ; )Vatcr and err& ton streets, fur the puiposo . :ef:uieiniffiefiurtng: nfl kinds of REPAIRING AND TURNING , DONE to order. COFFINS of all liin . ds short notice. All work done promptly and Wfli ranted. • Wellsboro, Juno 27., 18E16. UNION ^ HOTEL', MINER WATKINS, PROPRIETOR.. ET AXING fitted up a new hotel building on tho Hi‘e Ll_ of the old I.lfiion Hotel, 151013 1 destroyed by fire. I ILIU ready to reeelv t , and 'entertain guests. The e.as intended for is Temperance louse, and the Propitiator believes It can be sustained witlioqt grog. attentive hostler in attendnuce. 26, 1867. • ; '• • - JOHN ETNER, TAILOR 'AND CUTTER, has, opened a shop on Crafton , street, rear of§eara t 4.• Derby's shoe shop, where he is propare3l to manufacture gar ments to order in the most substantial manner, and with dispateb. Particular attention paid to Cutting and Fitting. Mardi 26, 1868--1 y On strictly Tetnporonce principles, Mors Ru», ~Pl%. R. t?..I3A.ILEX, ?roprietor. Borfem and .Carriageii to la.—Mardis . 8,1888.-1 - - . E. It. KIMBALL, GROCERY AND RESTAURANT, Ono dooi above' the Moat Market; wELLsnso'it o,' RESPECTFULLY announces to the trading public that he has a desirable stock of Oro-. conies, comprising, Tea's, Coffees, Spices, Sugar(, Molasses, Syrups, and all that,gonstltutes a first. class 5t.94.1' 9Y I evi, all se4- sonable hours. Welfsboro, Jan. 2, lB67—tf. 33 tC , ( . i ells . 11 C a W.. , i, I . , Great Exciterdent! Johnson Impeached, an. Erb. breo's boots and Shoes triumphant! :ho en scriber' would say to the people of Westfield and vicl ity that he is manufacturing a Pptent IMO. wl;ilqh )ip ellevos to / posses's' 'VW folloWinglakrabtage-olvet 'all therm; at, there is no crimple g ; 2d, no wrinkling, save a they break to the feet; Bd, no ripping, In short, 'they aro just the thing for everybody. Samples on b nd and orders solicited. Sole right of Westfield to ship and Dorh' secured. Be iiitS. also just received a splendid set bf balrnoral patterns, latest styles. C pm one, come ill We are bound to sell obeap for cashor ready pay. SI ,p one door south of Panders & Cole, "vu; , Westfield Hero', Feb.'3 1868. J.,R.EMBRED.; i- O. 11. GOLDSMITH, yreprietor.—llaving leap• ed this popular 11993 , the proprietor respeq fully solialte a fairyiharo of patronage. Every • attention given t 6 guestp. ,'T,.he basthosti9r In :' the cent - ay - ale/Odin - attendan4..' ''• - ` - i April 29, 18 B'.--dly". TIOG ., GALLERY OF ART. i / 1:i I. ;, ~ ; ;.ii— { ,: t'i"i. :, 1 - would espeetful)y inform theicifizeßapfi fn ." nie - ii d:iiciiiity, Wael,bavn built a new ,1,1,., .; it. ;.. 4 4 • 111APII GALLERY 1 in 1., o Borough of TiO - p,a, and baying a• godd P .tographio Artist in Foy:employ, I am noir p eparei - to furnish all kinds of Pictures known o the Photo - graphic Art. Also having in my employ a number of first class Painters, I am prepared to answer all calls for. bottSo, sign, cat. riago, Ono 'Venial nrill •r•eonciry' minting. Ad. dress A. B. MEADE. , May 8, 18138-Bm. Tioga, Pa. ~..• THE PLACE TO BUY DRUGS. AA T tho,Lesvr,ettooville Drug Store. where ytiti will find 'oVery thing properly belopging to the Drug Trade - _ . PLIEAP, OkIEA.PIIR ; 011EAPEST; • end if the 1;4:44, quality fur Cneh. 'Aien A --4'.etnt,e l ; Varrti,l39.l, ,Lateps,Raney i .!lyttetie,„ • Stringe, FlFEiing Ttto.kle,,Wirtciow, 9 . 'Cash.pelti for .1!),n1; Sggdy- - • ,‘ 0 :-:-rOVC;14 - 4/4 1 . Le i1n.'e0.99Y,0 1 ,,,A 1 11Y.5;,) 3037 . 1„ , f . : proacilutod.'. :F1 11031 k B. NILES, tt \ I.I4I ILRMIM,I4B I ' - " =4AR I O3 I SSESi-SAD:triiEs,. tic. - 'cO'ritink; ' ' ;• - PfictlONDElt, Yictid,l4 - , - 1,4t1 , 40 Ohirqb A;,./,tiookit t "itt',"„ I . de 11] ; • - j . 4. ,-.- I , • . ~ 77-7------.-- ~ ... , . • .. . — l . 1,--? --- 1-'. s• - • ;- '..-'ki ' - '' I''' . ~..,.......,_. \ ... , .. ' 1211 El ME ALL KINDS OF GILT NI-1N -SUHR, CABINET FURNITVRE, HAMILTON II OUSE, Qlenlslts Zflsprance 'Companw • . GLEN'S, FALLS,T.N.-T: • - Capital 45. • tAnni,Rl4; only; taken. ';,„ Proniinin , Light fling, yttetber,Pire,oneues,ornot. tt pay for live steak killed by 'Lightning, tu barns or in-the -7 -Its jr crapis,, aro lower , teen ;Otter Qoropanof eq ll 4 l .resPoliej,ltility. Agent, • Parreington Centro, Tioga Co: Pa. 2P,.,7z.-4 0 : -; ' ME -~n--:s ALIiEn -& iATUROPik , . 1 • ':` .."', fr t , NAILS STU k;s IVA .7? rill sato • cheap)-11P -, '9 ll. _rsvntolitAt. „BAILEY'S -1 Wellsbor9, J:nna i 1!0,8,67,4 .L ./ IN • r = i f'' MEE NM= 13 s t r AV - Aalltf.E ' l . AoP.llo7B 4 5. 9 " 1 . / . 4 Vr TY I API II2 I§, ESPLO VTIO °NEN AND ArOMEW, • rhr thq•• .1, • 14fP 0f,:(1.0.' U. "S.7,Grant..., ,r)vvoilf4, 4 . chnieote,b' ;1131i1 .- !'1:1 i'‘ i!' .work Of iho k ind ieetis ti, iitifirr t)ie m1,1[101°1604 by dm Grant hili Tt,it : it .19 Vri c io anfriz tt:il :omit ely• i'tit PI bi 4 rt 9f 148 . 1110)4 11E01114a i;1 'lllO t y. 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Sei ipi kit ts. gli Et :it 1. ..iii " A ; s .ti e ii.t% tifkrail. t.vhtililieiti hi., , t ,, sy iii , -E,,p'ts , i tMttlld. -- ; tith',l'' gest r, igt:tura I, , V . ?:.iti..l.,i , 1.. and h I gili:t lil lt,i tEI iilg , I n I , et,l4 It (If ii At, 11 , rin d e l: and Fil I kill 1,1 I ~.h t, ' ;I , .trur, hi ' e..tilitit,i :in . 1 tt hut i•vezy Bildu V i 14./) , 1i.) watit? , 1 ,, k4,..v Jipeowmenilol by f i'd r 4 leit4ilip; iiie4i, ,, l.44, , ltiliA•niiibtit . ..br,, , NO COM-. pet il 1.1 , .,i , .1 ilit'l'.%l 114 . 1 la itiq It.iii , .. lc ' t•ti the a 0 ~1111.1 :11. i• l I I.li hi I, I:4;ii t.I -. , ioi 11 ' 1 the. l'allilt E i I I 1 • ~.: ,n.l 6.1 eirr . is!,.l A.itli.., i xi, t - 2 ,- , : • ,',.:i; . - :" .. %V.vint.r;it. '.ls I' i :111111X IC•, 4,!1r ~:, 1 K I I A.li :- tr. 1 .1., Ph ihittell:hiuT Pu ' Alo. 1, G.--11 w 7 WANTED 1 Loots NI EN A N D WOMEN ! N•i'lcvt (ram till: it tplif pt . -1 , lUW 1 M I Cat ht%flrfN 5 coa te(ide l'ams ,y ilit•st uwiui ut rl2lrvli, I fig I:qt hi. ' ' p.i;:il.-10.1rs K atil circular, ad, ii•, ss . ROBINSON , tel Sinkglie AffISE A VI 11. .!2!.•'iizi--7w. 4 f- i• -4 7 3E3CC:>3r..:81:1. 4::3 0 \t. 1.11 tivaintsgwvynlslo3 : - '''."i', - ---- i:' - .,.::' %''' „ ;i : ' "?.: iN E 11 1 ', ( ( )oDcit Coneistink .11 Li general itssurtineht nl . . .I( c j- ;iP,.• - 14 '-. : . NI- .i, ) 41-. ~ .r:1. 0 W ' %'' ms` Pq ,0 , „ .iv.o , kdr dt :!?.;4(; --1 ct: , eg a --.i irt . 3.,2.; tl" : , . Gor ; • . 01, E:1"."' ~, ,-• - '''''' :: •• : t i .:•••:," ' ,-.1 • ZI „ , ,'•-," ' ' ~•. s i"' "0 •r , A t , I L ' if , ''..s -' , ''', ! MI i ::z VIZ Y'B COI:Sky ' AN ii skip: SUPPORT ..11,S„yr l- / '-'''' / , , C5,43113)1 )F rti I'l .2 - k , :`. ' , e/ NEI% ' 1;i: - I. 4 / ENTS FUR'S, AT • 2 • rtn;rg frr SHOWIKO w , : '.-h , , 161 ' - 0: 3 '13. - 'K'N.LLEY'S, I :wewhom, poti 1867,: -4 T EN, P 1 0, N„- .FA 11, MERB; 1 SON' INC; N IN WELLSBOTio, - L 4 • :" • • , , , ~;.:, ~ •:I • '. -I Tt ill p.iyca,li for any arnormt,of . 3 .:4 , - 4 A -,',_ ,_., '•_ , ....:_, _ IM 4 7:A'' ' S lir' i • ":! 114 , Delivered of .ei:V-frßtae," wiinre (non' nn,i in alnico krocit•ol', FLOUR, ITED, ;MEAL, :PORK, FISII ' • .1 For solo At reattomtiAo.4o eet‘ Vasil or .!orter blaroli IS. 1865 :. ‘. ••71777 , - -- .F17 -. .` - ,--- 7-. . , . t Flowers, , (4) - ajie-Vines,-apd , Groden, ••- • ' . Ila)ll,s'' .- '''' '• ' '-• T_TAltla MLX. OF • TOSIVIN.DA 'OI;PP,IiS FOR -- SA•1;1 , 1' ''' • l' ' '' 1 ' 1 . ~ , '" ''' l FLOIVEit i ) .LANTS. .; 1 ::: liotes. &Hui hinr„ firitli,therolii ttiallep*variot4 f, :Verbonnqi,l3alvier gliptior t il,' (14:taniukas, Pal-. argiihiniiiit, l':stutilap. 11431'totruOili;, ttl4i4:”sP &e. -0 .•;.. - 4 42• , ,e3:ll:iiie aiiiiraNaci,varigtl9 4;i 1 ,41 1 r1:0- it a yea 1. ald,ia.; Ro,t4. -AlLt,rue- to tioolpriL'A i, • , .• k• , ‘+ 1 i" • j'n ' ' ( I•AIIiDAW :PLAI.NTS:':' ;' ''''' ~ ,l i- ' r , - v• ' 0. - , ,.i2: :,s%I A •, .. , ,..4 :, ,a•:nl',- 1 awntqee,.7ayery , %aryity , , „Itttuf l 49s„ , , , tl . T s "CO' 'l' °)!P i lt , •CP,NfY*4!• , ..::, •,,:,; , ? r . 1 I .• Cucuniberx,! and A'gg =Plant-3;41i, , l'ots. ‘:iPliiilre.eitielViiily ptiekeilie!iitiiitt'ety ici = i4idoi.t, atiy 4igini.l,4li:''"Pdfiotii: tri''' trio 'flaatein, , g i rt iflf, thO'tfoutitl' rani habit - iliele"arcleis:k7"rdnl)' arid, rocaVvi(tilti'' lilarttP l by ttage. kiid'eti left: 'with.- WILLIA 31 . nantivrs, at his Ilitidsiiifila, Stoic, Va la ltb i buta, will p,ramiit,attc,nkiati., -4 1 : In ity: dapenA 14einit' hettirig pliiii 4 ' 6Cti.o,ify, is't 5 0 - , ,i 'dared,' avid 'lry " - gai:Al'il'6tiditi6a: '• '''''''; ~. , '•• s , lIARVt' 111 X. e ,y ~ 1 ' - 'To*rinila,` P4', eareb, 25; `18138lif:' ."' ' '. i • ,EWARBL#ViL:;STORE I :t 4 ( 1 011 . 14'; L LSB(Sli0; I `.t •,1 .• . ;: 71; k.,,W A ititiNklivs k. GO, mouilV an 'I ihrit 31 ;4; they,- hire trimitteolls fihilpT/hr Da rid -4 ar t s. , Storioom ;‘loin;Strotit, velicrOdoint ho ititgost t.fook of, i.,••••,,3 14. 5,4 =EI T jEiViLlt !•i , . :.• -; 1 . 31' S , l -• r- • spixyrA LE FIFEB,,YIOLINSi,VIO: =SO N KaS, 4.N p '11';.1 1 U R ES, •1 , 4; Of the hem 401:1'0= e :with, ternk-"iillier • Nottba s p 41K! rieiP , ll. , ReY•ii9P: 1 41 v. They are flee ..; : , , • r ;., r • , ;Oink- AUIC. W , 1. . U . 1•/ 4 •;.„,.‘k . .i , ~ . t ,i , ', 3 ' , :i. - li.: f 4 . " 1 - 1:t.• . 1 ,, ' An all iSt:•Nikrityns..l,irptiqloesliv r l sk9klsatatilike mitri nor ti warr:intsq,i,j'thir,syoriz,utiti ,30tAls atial top, qtlipip aml tiolvvrt,renty(l,, foi C.,11 , 11 on delivi cry. Cult a tia F:ce Us. 1.,)11. : WA 1{1,11111B:11. 1 Ainrell 18118.—i f ,-,- - - 1.:,: 7 -11,, , W Anil TNEIt, i 40-0,. Aati .!WA tif,tUE .- DtPT , i tE'4tilkil,o,iptitcik t it X/14 AO-PX,A/Ote_Affitl. A V t t : vi . ''x • To" • •' 7,} • sr S. . , ..., -,..,,,, ,ittxti .T:to . ' ' Zi...g.c:)lnt. ' ckr- '1 11 ,1A.41:3)1.1,gi11.i • l .), ~....:..)i IA y,',i •": ^,,.... i r - ,..' - 1 'l . 1 if r , •,, 1 ~ .c „., ) " =I i , .1.' MEM MIME - 1 ' - =EI nd ,mrqs 1),10 , 61 , 04 in u WO 1"HI 1 GOODS 'AT KELLEY'S. • ;H;!, ME 'Aapla?.l, It 81 .11 Vll F. 3 , ..SALT, &C.;: M. 11:PgINCE i Ino ,f ) For Bli , T , ` l ' S ! # 19 114 # 11 4 . ,1 1 F•11'.; , -,..wA.;:,-f.--:„. 4R .r,4N;t0v.e, , pt;=e;:,v , , , ,,-,,.-, , i --: , '• :,: .) .: ~,.:: , , ..-,,,. ; „w ~ , , , ,,i ,- • t..• =r,i't Be bOV \VT- lc: 1 '0V 1110 PA .011 =MEMO • I +. •st'(. :1 , 177;i7",;:i 7 1.w1;1“i ; , • '•' • L ••i t t. 4 o•to• - , .•: • • ; , .,it 111 , 74. , INTktObtfCED • ;Nl'd •-y FROM , GERMANY; in 1 18 - 55. •i -,, • ; HOORAH'S ,GERMAN ,BITT9S I anti • ,t • • I HOORAND'S 'GERMAN TONIC -PREPARED BY JACKSON PIIILAPFLPIIIA, PA, • • ;?,. • • •,, The i greateitEnolitn •Oemidiesfor ,„. < „. DYSPEPEIXA,7 ; I.‘ ••• • •" ' Diseqes)of,the' . IciaTort, , , -----:-- , - 7 ~, „ ~ 1 rA ... iit 1 Ti t a I S T ,61. 4 1 4 4 i grINL ' : : 'find all Diseased arising; frquk. oxiimp.' ' . 011 eYed , LtYPI.'2,StrtPlia0/.or trio , ' :;:-, - mr:TrizrzY P.F. WifE..r.Tii6/0/1. - I '.. 'f the following symptom/land if you find that' hrl S your t.. stem is tiffected by any pf fthani you. way rest' assafe at disease has conynencedi . itqatt,ack nn the . maid in porlanl organs, of ypyr body, and /Atm toon , chicicediNi Vie use of, pit romellieY, z miserable; tiff, ado)! ferminathig in flea k th,ioitt brilie result.i ..'' , , c Constipation - Flatuletib . Twisters:l:Pile's', Fairless of bleed•to the . Hehd,'A t csidity. ; of , the Stomach', Nause a Heart- ' : '. burn, Disgust forFoodiVulittme . „ or Weight in the Btornaoil s , Sour Euctations. Birik- , . ' • ins or rhittering . at the-pit ' i I ' of 't e Btonnich lawiimiting Of , " • the •Head, Hurried •,or% Difficult ,: , • —Dreathing, „'lettering, at the X Leart, : , Choking u or SFor,:ating Bensation_s wh en in a Lying Posture, Dhnneed Of Vitdon,' i Dots' of Webs before the Sight, .-' • , • - 1)µ11 Pain 'in the Hehd; Deli,. I , - . s oiency of Rerspiratiou,Xel. .„' lownesspf the tiikiosuid., , , _nyes, ram_ id 'the Side, - ' . ' Book, Chest, Limb's; bte:; fiud.;'• den Fitishes ofXL - i eat Durning , ln --' • f the Flesh, Constant , maginings of i EW G A, and, Great, TI : resßpa ,of ; I-spirits.. . - Alt them Culicata cis of the .Liver or tDigestive °vans, comNn 'th impurp.,/ifioq., ~. 1 lijoeflartb ' 6.drititut, Bitters: ' is entireik -:" . es etahlt4 - and ceritains no , ,i i (poor. 'lt la a omponitil of Fluid, Ex. , ' s tracts. Th Hoots, Her s and , Dnrhs, ;teem whir ttves9,extrn pi ore tnade• are gatbe ( red. in GOrllia y. kll the) lik ntivalciu 1 tirtnie aka' eyktraCted Tren t them b -tt stientifie; ctitbmist. ,-, l'itese exit-kat ' are then forwarded to this' I count y to .00 used.•etpressty for. the' , manufacture of thee © "M ier©. 'Nhere; inn nice - Ito:tic sitbstaricinef any kind: / use • in' contpOrinding the - Bitters,' \ he ee, it Is the only. Bitters hat.plait , b 9 Insect in eases where Jacobi lie stint,' units are not advisable, . 1 ' - 1)013111irib l ` ecrnian"a nit" ' . . . is,a cony ination of ; all the ingritlients o the :Milers, ' with PUttE 'San fa 'Cruz Rum; Oraaie, etc.`ll is ttsed for. " the stpne'dieedies aa' the 'Bittern, in cates Wheve' some ' , pipe alcoholic iiitittatift it reqUirtd. , " Yon solo bear in I mind that these remedies. are ,entiroly, different' from' soy others aduertieed for the core of, the diseases named, these twin!) seiegt(gojTeparations of medicinal, • extra'ets, tohile'the:Othere dre mere ileinktions of , runt; , , 'in avoid form. ' The 1'01 , 40 is decidedly ohe af the most ..,, (pleasant , and agreeable rem ectie-3 ever offered to ,the public.. Its taste is , exgyisite It is 'q pleasane„,to take' stoohile its lidregirine, e.Toarateng, am I . Ine4i'eintsi , 1 ' , qualities tithe ecOtteii tei l f, ;. known as the g+eatest of 1 all &ilia: , ~ , ' ,: .. ~- ~ :, ~ • =I t. • : CONS)111P110144 ( Tlionsande,ut ;esteem ' , I.l . .best tit° pa- T ; tient euppdsed wne atllfeted 004 terrible disease, llit%re been eured by tbenee'of these remedies.' Eitreiritel emaciation, debility, and cough. Are; tl:usual :attendants upon. ._ee'rere* eases of dyelippela Tor dieeaee, .the digeitivo ' organs. eases - of i gentiine Cationutiittoirwtheeereniedies• , wlll.be'retititd or he 'greateit , benefit; strengthening andluivigoratints..,, „ : • 4.I,ICADLLILLX: • There egad/ to itoefiand'i German . ,Bitters or-Tanic in 'eases of Debility.. They impart a INCViire nr aß'6llo 7 oo. l WAe l Taghtieltf c!~ derma to digest it,purChtiheAT&4l,- trite a good,. • sound; Healthy conipTe-tiO4-eradicate the yellqta tinge from the eye, impart a bloom to the chtekt, and change ,the, patient , f.om. , a short-breathed, ,einaciated,„ weak,' - ,anzi,nereons inraled, to a fril l faced, *at ! and rigor '. out person. „ , KELLEY'S ME 11131•1•1 Ch • Weak Atidi;Delicate , Children -0 alre Jianifent - leoiig byliaiting h4i 1 121 tlern ' or :itt"'ltioltrlltay-are - klanttly niliedl,43lneo. 4.111o3t• cane be ntlionart4t owed , with _pe,rfect i ttpfety. to n three. inotat,,bs 11.41t.11.0 , '.l:ettietUt i os; or, loom "' ' ' " • t Tqlffiefqqii!F a?'9 1:; t ~ - . l 3lo(o43.( ) Pill'lll.Ekkg“ ;:, ; • e'rePX:liaoh, arid pil4 ail 'di leasit haiLitizi'i /rain: tiod'biogdo • , • • • Vat& 6/6001 17) 'keep your Vl:mi.:in:miff; ;;keep, , yoOr disreitite oralins Os, a somul,,healliag , ilfemmtedies, no disease tpgl, quaff • 1 1 . 117 t ' .011:1 5 :41.11:1011 . ' (Welt 41i " ' tntr al tt liritt obi 114 e frbm ii. , YttllaW., trim .hilt/ ' All .at Lter:dtallgoveltninl usiet,,tixo4ec4 - postilAttp.,aoa,aalon-! 4 i r 4'I I 9,LIT A RK,i,I I OF,F4l. l AttrlOttr• ling eye* mad bflociiplag l ettiefia.. • - t.•;.1 ' ' • 1. W ,7-7-1- `; - 0 i r'x oltr ' rootran(rs erman fetur'e 79,e Onta'4 hare 'AO sighaftWe t';' Jackson . on the frond if the butaide lorftpreeoPeaehrbdille, and, , Menittnagf the article blo,oi, in each Wk. AU Others 94P. 10 : 1 "j'it- • ; - • • _ ; ,/,•••• ii ; ! = iioViiit i ni3ilo l 6l* celvedstegtffilizig toll he vlrtiawortlt'ead• • •.. - AEA)). THE .REOOIII3ipNDATIQNI3., '. 1: : 1.:It031 - ifONAHO.'11 , . WOtIDIVAIID; .) ,•' '1 ' , colafililteo of it TioEutirtinto Coin t of Pommy'cants. '''" '' '-'', l ,:` ' - Puiikititriu),, MAUcn 14t1 , 1887: . ' '''.i:i4n ''if."ifonflantiWCerntan Bitters" is not .ili'fittox -- **eating beverage; bnf ri s' a etnid• tonnf, 'useful in' disor- I den} of the di:outlive 'Organs, and of great Lenlit in . Fttle.s ;Of det.44o.Y;antt teint oftrueroons ; aption in . the: . tp,synt.. i , , . i , , _ 7 , , puirs trtly, , , , ~ ~ •- r ~,;,?, ..c; agp. : T. ivo . qpIrAR . R. , ~, ~,, :,. ~, , ' , nom .10kt.„TANDis:11,1c o il,..; 5 eq,,,. , ..,! ~phO g o.of 0141411proof° Cohrt of rennsylyaujo..: i il. , a v. , , '.l .1 , :: -.' w; • IPultypti.OULtaiOutta.Btb,l.Boo.. -', ;.T I oonstitow.ffliooftiip„diet.Gormsist,Bit-, I f : tqt a 91 1,,t4 iratuabto sitetlicfnoln_ ooskitt„pfbp.)t-' ' tao'ko of Indigestion or nyoppiSel....ll , cap} ovqtry s l lsla from, mft,elpitl'ofice ' .'cif Ilt t ' ' '' , ''''ltouru,Ney'il.bOr ispdiet ,"' t ' -i ", 5 ',' i : :',', I VA , I '' AJA , MIN il) 011IPSON: ,•,:, it: c. , - I 1-1:r.: A 1 , ;:l ~. tif;lT -Ii:-.,..! q,ft ;',, • , 1..4 -FOP MI% rlP4l'At , l l,l cßi'll4tcßiP4 ) „ ; f i. Priaior , or: iii o ir.onitt. UnPfbt , ,C , Wifelli #1 111 4.41 6 4 ) 1 11 0. )• , I.l)&l3.A:outiou.,4Dr.su Ed 4 3—lhaed beenfreguelitigre.:. ;‘ rcd to congfct,fpg negnl,soillf,reemomendltiot.t.of , erent'laiur4 qf Inectierpes,"b;ni regaecrit the practise . bill irpife Opr:onriat'fpiltre, Phavi4. iill cases de. , tultedlEttliiPitte welear JonfinVakibutitistanees,atiet . ', . partici:lllo# ir,anyenon enitst,qf thesesefulitulorDr.: I • liZiKflan.o:gerPUl*%!Wilqic ~ f dergr,tier, ow/roomv . ,eipait course, to expre,4l. my ; full conricflan, that f9r , gonorardoblliti . oftheilyefom, Ruff etiVe"crolly (lir LOOT': , OUnploint,'lt J. a isafe and'valunbto propkatioil." ' In, some eases it may fail ; but usuatiyi/douttnbt,ittat ~ be tent .lientfleial-,tei , those.lOhn.sipTer fitti-thesabore ~.. Isauses.“ I - Al:Yours; vent respecTalg, 6.," ; . , r.: - . .•• . ~,4 : ,i'. :,..i "„. `,•' l ,! fll J.: .11,,-X 192VAnDi z ; .-•, i,_ 1 1.: ~ , i 1 ,-.; ~ ,-.s, .--. -..1,. .1 -a • ..i : • Eightli, out Coatex SI: ,• • .plikr`e qcoici ');Othiis; .. 441 1 .ti6' rie72 , .. tipttre ;' .',, :104 ,4 1/ 4 #,A4z,iii4.l";# We0,4•,4', :I' , 0 ,Flisse ,of ; the _Tonio," , $1..5 0, Der bottLe; . 1 ,---, Oi, le;tithr iloiiiie for i87;69; - : ': ' ' ' - • -,,' ihd ironio Is put upftri.gunst. bottles..', ,- ~, i; ; ' '': '"lfeCollectilitet it ief•lli - ..Ifoo://at' i ;lerizon Ytemitite-1 -' l 'llitit-mdse' s likitly iteolmitend-: ' !.`651 f aid 06 4tateihaor the 'Diva 'i• iondicee *ins to 1,1 lalreirafthird elieNt lie Vnitgisa iS',liiie as good, be -1 • ,;, Mead h 6 nietkei is ritrget Pri'ifit o f .'" These - Remedies"( ' ~f oiltb4 Sitit'krerprest to dug 'tact! 'tg_twon appieciatou, ; tb, vi e ,o -1., -.1 .l il ,1 4 `ilr: V ~- ::•:, Ilt - t , t t -tt :; t' A I RINCAP IkL t 0 10114 ''! -' '• .. - 1 tAT . Yu E .•c ER M AN LIN EENC i N E..ST.ORE,', .2vp WI etliOlfOgif.''rhit.iiteip7 4 ',-a. ,- -- MEM e, EVA.NS, Proprietor. iteine t liii"' sale , ' • by, Druggists,. St tate 0: tine Dettkror iggfiliek r eprqiilf , t+ trip fret t eVent. tt." :::„ ;trst. 12,n,1rn hst:. • - r I •'•it - t - itt , , ::4 .I.4ll;lo%.ls„ , ''sttls -it 0: • st.t -, sts'4l S - ts Is.st t,., t, •.„ - 1 - TY9 t3P4Y,6.AnOR ken tiro for Ealeiby,Druggsstly ):siorekoapors, 4nalcisileileitywhitto tbrou °tit. tile' IT ni tinj, nnOdiin; Sonti ;$ 9 , 1. 2 1-6 P:o9 l ,42:ttiCAY§#l4 4 .4§. 4 l7Aat:; l , l ', '4o24*'' . . , . , .1„; - 1., , - , . ..: • ... . _ "..,:arr„,s - ..,- -, ,','..,-_ , .. 4- '. .= , :&, - ;iiiM.. , 1. , m,:; , ...c , ~•,,.;,,,,;„',.. ~,, , ,„„e ,5,4 _ ,:z ,.. ; ..---:.! - _, . , , , T,, L , -:,,,,:,,...\„,..,.. i 4.1 . ii:.: . . .... , ii } ...„.. , .i, iN )1..• : P (~!': la utoty. ailtt,..o.- pi- :, :' ~,,, - • ' . •V 's 4,- - ,! - ; ,- ;': - K;: ,.. .L . 7;i; , E.X: r": ` y':} M=IMM EMI MEW ,1 I DEEM - - 7 tittle!c 3 30aliatrzimxfg; • '• • 3 • • a•t , 6 .1.4 • ;,. Ae ' I.VOMA.M.I4,,F)TO.IIIt., . • Ye had, no, Itches : ony dltilY•lait)l'• Was all the wealth wc,could hopo to, Win ;, • ; But we built in our beeirrts a royal palace v o r love's own angels to enter in. Our lowly future we proudly painted With tender dreantings of household joy— Sweet thoughts that thrill in.wornrint't bosom, And u true heart Rivivo wiiliout, alloy. Three days of leisure we- roamed together One golden summer by rock and wave; 13ut when the leaves fell with sad'ni,ng rustle, '-The iiiiiirelf-yaritgrans lay above his grave.' ' • And T, wha.had thdught to refd securely „ • thil'bravCyoung heart iliat'Was till My Orin, Had to bury lay grief, and gd, forth imnhielded : To toil iu the weary world alone. , r ' • /. But never knew ine worn My brown hair silvered, my eyes grown dim; To theJast be saw•mp thro' lore's own..si?lendor i A 57.1 he tool that look to heaven with him. • So lifondly think, when my, task is And the longed for rest shun my brow enfold; Ito will meet um first on the lulls of Eden. And I Shall be fair us in clays of old. gending. The Dog and tho'kuiderer •In 1718 a Marseilles paper merchant} went to make purchases . at That done he left Toulon to return to J - .l.is'Nvife and. i9n,,apprised of his departiore awaited his coming., r'l d •tl ley ed( In gthitya fearltil and bVet-filcieasing ani . :let 'On 'theiniar n ing' of 'the day, their dog, who"' had ,acCOMPanied Ws, ,plaster, his joui - 3my,;, arrived .alone. poor,vr I eature,was n a piti able state. Every sound. ,of everrinovement ho madeon nein - iced ,the deepest grief.. •,.H.o%Jjekcd: jnuts 4ressls bands, Jay.daw.n at her feetil began to howl; '"•Mhfortune.had Come to the house,'' she• , sal & "'A•npresentiment of evil. ehokesi' my breath. If ' your • father. should be dead ! The Lord have pity_ on us !"' • - "If you wish, ►mother ; I am ready tiigo in seareh'of bhp."' • " Elo„ my boy • go' by all • thearis. Take - Bristol you. ' will be sure Jead'y,im to b is MaSteiOilive Or d OW. heariUg What \yas said, 'rose to his feet and Walked 'slowly, towaids the door. , Tim young 'Tan saddled. a good hoTse r and set, oil at once upon his' 1-ie.did not return until the 'following day. , During the whole time of his absence his mother had prayed and wept. "Yon are alone," she_ said; " I uri derstaild Wila,t;Ahtte , means. Your fa ll-ter, is..no,more,und lanctleft a widow.P' .:He knelt by her• side, and. Bristol licked their hands while they wept 'to= gether. ••• , .; "‘ What-information have you obtain ed ?": she -asked; - , '' ' ":1\ fY, father has been 'murdered 'hi t he fsikests of 'COgniOn." '' ' • ; ' -.. • For a Whole month, the authorities on one hand, and the widoW and her son on the other made every effort to, discover the nntiderer ; brit all in vain . ; they eouill noteven ftridout Spy itull vidual.on whom they, could fix? a,' .reas- - enable suspicion. Six months, , elapsed. Theattention' of the',; officers of justice Lot,.-es -isn"..+4.l__Lri_. mnril meet/ cii mee' f then pe they thought no more -meta chant.o But• those he .had left still mourned his lo4s. Poristol had lost ail his gayety. He spent whole hours sor rowfully stretched on a little straw in the court-yard of the house. ; • • 1 One evening, while following his young master about the town, he enter- pd with him into a cafe in which sever alstrangerswereassembled. The - young man, tOok his seat at a • table beside ,fi t contlla - tof f 'acquaintanees, and Briatol, having nothing better to, do, ,beguiled the time by walking up and down the room. , ;Suddenly, after uttering a IoW grow1;1 - ie furinusly flew at a. , tall , thin pan who t was amusing . himself lyith, 'a game of .draughts. -,,• , _ , , . ' • .;trhe., man, in alarm,_ called. 'out,'-fOr _ help. _, _ The'grietits•rese from their seats and round him. They tried to, keep the dog baok •• • they' beat hirn se;• - • iTorely aboutithe head and ; loins'; ; but all no:purpose , -,'lt‘ ;only. redoubled' Bristel'sifury. He"paid no attention' to ;Vie peiatms wlin - maltreated • him; "all ' his rage, was t aireeted 'against the man Whe t ,was ; Playing draughts. 'As soon as, I-14 , * , tiO 'drik'co,-. :off, t he :attaCked him' again. He tore his clothes and bit his; legs. , "'Phis is insullerable,•abominable !" shouted. th o :bystanders, addressing ; AlristoPti owneri , 'l* off:y . oo flog, and take .him o 0;4 ;the room." „ - v'f,, With some di licuily the young ; man 4 1 ., succeeded.in m king the 'enraged •ani-, inal•looao his h Id,•'and. could - find . do other means of valuing him except - by' carrying him quietly,, out of the cafe.- 7 -i put, before they had ? gone a : hundred, steps;l3ristalefCliia „master; 1.4 n -riled to•the cafe, and , itgain attacked the - 'tall' thin Stranger; Once :more the -,-,young, • Man was•ohliged to use force to sePar , _ ate the clog.from his enemy. • • Among th,s,witnesses of this terrible scene there happened to be a commer eild'gsntlernati who had formerly'beCU,, intimately acetattainted'wlth the, paper, ,inerpliaot., Palo -4na_ tiembliOg„ Ayi t th leoaotion,z , he..•.4P4V4o3`ed ,the, ,5 7 .0bge man, and inquired ida whisper, '',When Your father took hiS unfortunate .Ijour i trey to Toulon, had he, this dog with him ?" • t ; - " Yes," replie'dtlie paper merchant's siiri...'"''.llristtil;eveit reachediiur holm, • before ihhdigaiiter Willa Inns ruined`- i ds its '‘V.40 14 40W,4. - `,"" -:••• .. '-' '•• • ' - --,"_. ' '. i • ' " During ••fh!e '-'oper4': eolheiaathioi 'Bristol, - Whom hii'xuaetor held In check by Means ,of, a rape •tle4 rounikhlouee4, made extraordinary efforts to get loose. i I "..1, maybe mistaken,'?" the °thereon tinned, - but it is just possible thlS' man, - may be 3 : Tottr.father's , murderCr.-+-• 13eMain here *bile all these people ate' talking . amengstOpmbelves abOut NiThat has 'happened ;,..' ; iFwill hip to the Corti .raissaire de' ollee for a ',force 'sufficient hikteerat'the man." - -,: -.-, , : • ' In a'quarter , of 'an hou r he, came back with a peek of• men, who surrounded ,and tilled , the public ,house.. ,1.`ho••• sue :peCted 16'118/dna' Was at once arrested, -444 ectii4 000: toitlisilith toprisOUL, -. 00. ,searching him,. they, found;, upon,. him the paper merchant's watch and several other trinkets which were Identified as having been his property.. The posS essioirof ,thesb,articles., mils. a_ strong ,prestunlition i . of -the, prisong's, -guilt; ;but • it'Wl-15p proventh at,, on. the sanie ,day.,Of,,the awarder, ha had ,lieen_iliet by liiittle;glrl as he came out or the; roma 1 of Cogtneu: •Other•corroberative e-vit , • dencottirned up. - He was found guilty, - andemidernned Jade:Ali.; After strong and reiterated protestations . : of inilO ;cencc,•< he avowed;the Orimett his con- , fessor at the last moment, as . he ,was I - ii'ctiilif', ol ,?l 7 oe3r*'o,l4ro 8111?1(!. =I „',.,h41. 1 - oe'ilayo-yft:l 4 A 4, 1. 1 .0; 4i?,PaiOPE!,„„willq_ A be,-PaYs ‘ PVtir . i snering. A - 1 4 43, 45,1,1141iP UpPlil ;Luc Amse fkgtitta-pereha tube leading to theAym plinum of the ear, Whenever the snor er snores he himself receives the Brst impreSidorii , finds he , * diliagreeabbillis, 1. aftdilot bonra4;`roferths; - e 41§ MI 20„ MEE 1 1 t .\ \ _ 1 - 1! i 1 1 11.... '-f ' 11 , , (..-- ', , -t 11,,,::,•. t, -,_ 4 A..., : ., ..„4, i.•,,,;,...":„•.::,,, RE I If , 4i Legeni,d.'of • • . ' Night. Ini'd Salit iiebp, and lii `a small log-cabin, satiated a ' tow miles front Trenton, N. .F.; at five men, four of ,whota werc,seatettl around au old oaken aide in the centre of the room nngaged inplaying etirdti, while theY:frequently moistened their'-throats With large draughts from an earthen jug that stood on,the tabte., , They were heavily - earded coarne= Molting ruen;" and front• their dress, which somewhat resembles the British uniform, they, Were.cvidently ;Tories. `t`ho other was a stout-built young tnan, clad in the continental" uniform: He had sat hi one corner of the room 'with his face buried in his hands. " Tom," said one of the Tories, rising Trent the table rind seating hiniscif 'near "theyoung 'prisoner, for such:he evident , .Iy. was,.. " Tom you ,andi were . school boys,togethet., and I like you yet. NowL 'Why etin'tyou 'giVo up your wild 'no 7 j 'tionsund oin'us? 'You are oar prison *.r;.and, if you don't :we shall , hand you Over,tp headoututers to-morrow ; , if youjoin us your fortune is, made, "for With Yotir bravery and 'talents you IV lit distinguish .yourself , in the.'royal' armyonni aftcr.thisychellion is crushed , ptit s your cause would be,rewArded by a knighthood and premOtion inthe Now there are two alternatives; ‘yhich ;do you choose!" '`id said the young man, raising his'head, and looking the Tory 'steadily in the eye. , • am now, ,as you say, your, prison er, but when the clock strikes, twelve I shall leave you - ; I shall disappear in a cloud of ' tiro and smoke, and neither you.nor .your comrades, not even Illy ,self, eau prevent it.. You may watch me as closely as you pleabe, tie me band and foot if you but 41. higher pow ,erthan yours or mine has ordained that 1 . 01111 leave you at that time.", "Poe: fellow his mind wanders' - "ai the`To . ry; — • "he'll`talk dife rently in the morning." • And - hol returned to. his seat at the,table, leaving, the youth with 1118 bead again resting in his hand . , When I lie 'clods' strtick, eleven the yon lug prisoner drew a - pipe and some !•tobacco from his pocket, und asked the ty, leader if be had any , objection to Ins sniOking. ."None in the least," he said, Addlugwith that is, if 'you'll promise: not to •disappear in u. cloud of tobacco smoke," „ The young man made no reply, but : iiiimediately'illledand lighted his pipe, haxing done which, he arose and com menced pacing the floor. lie took half-a-dozen - turns 'up and down each side of the room approach ing nearer the table each time, •when, haying exhausted. his, pipe,. he returned to his,seat and retilledit. 'Tie continued to smoke titil the clock struck' 'twelve, wlieWhe arose from his scat,,and slowly„knocking the ashes out of his pipe, said': , • ” There, boys, it's twelve o'clock, and must leave 'you. ' Goo&bye Immediately ail••around the! room -streaks (IP fire ran hissing. and squirm ing; the cabin was filled with dense, 'shiplinrons sMoke; amidst Which was heard a chip of thunder. The Tories sat in their chairs paralyzed !wi th fright.. The smoke Soon cleared - away, but the prisoner was, nowhere to- be seen. The table was overturned, the window. was smashed to pieces, and one chair was lying on the ground outside of the The Tory leader, after recovering. 'Min his Stupor, gave oneglance around 'cm mrtiritrit ft nut nf thaw; ` - ' - ` l '. ll, - :followed by his ; comrades. They ran through the forest at the l top of their Speed in the directien of the British en- Caintnnent, leaVing their muskets and otherarms to the mercy of-the flanies, which had no' begun to devour the Cabin. The next' day two young men; dressed, .in continental uniform, were seen standing near the ruins of the old cabin. One was of the night previous. "Let us hear all about it, Tom," said theoth-, dr.- Well," said last,evening as I was passing this plaice, two Tories ran out of the cabin and took , possession of me. Before P could make any resistance they took me in, and ,who do! you sup pose I say as a,leader of that party btit John Borten, our old schOof-mate. talked With me, and triedto induce me li to join theiq.l;utltold them I couldn't that at ,tWelye o i elock,l.was going to escape, disapPear in a:cloud - of - -fire and sinok'e; but lie laughed' at rcie;•' and. said I was out of Inyhead. I About eleyen o'clock I asked him if. -t might smoke. ,Ile saidhe bad no ob- 1 jeetionrso'l'filled ray 'Pitie andlighted, tti and , eom menced walking the near. I had about a pound ,of. gunpowder in my pocket, and as I walked I strewed it all over the, floor.. When the clock struck twelve t bid them good-bye;. and told them Iliad -to go ; and" then knocking . the ashes outiof •my.: pipe !the - powder ,ignited, and a -dazzling 'flame of fire ,shot; across, around, and'all over the 'room; filling il:With - suffeeating smoke. 'llefore:it-cleared I-hurled a chair ,thyough the, window,._ sprang out and departed, leaving them to their own re d aeed - s. 'Yon'know - the resit."' BEADY :WlT.—Fiew are mere ., ready pertinent.atitwers or, ; more sharp at reparteelhan Tile - Odom Tilton. Go= 'ing up the' `stetid' itif 'a - western bete!, 'with his carpet-bag in 'his hand; be met fashionable. Wninftli;.Who asked, "Are you ;the A re' porte e r ?" oh itixib reada 6r-in sa?'id ' Going clo'vr the - udson-on the stea mer Dean Riehuoiond he . was. ,accosted' by Dean himselfi who happened to ,be on board, "Tilton, knoW•You, 'radictilS ;• you • ilike"tO Make' a noise to see. your narnesan.print.'?, eq, lobking arpund the saloon,- (10,1)4, know Any radicals - who 'want their names ih print bad' enough to ' hioie them on pitchers:l , arid spittdon Er -A •near-sighted Congressman asked him, " What would you do„, Mr. Tilton, •if •yOulcouldTiiot4istingilish your friends in the Aallory ?"rilton replied,, "Why, sir,j,would try to' distinguish, myself on.the-floor." • `-•• ; • . , ' 'A friend' of ours has r two'boYs, aged respectively„ six,and eight yea ; s..- The younger was partaking pretty largelY of the geed. things of this , life at; dinner-, table:_iMmediately on ilieiFr;etorn froth Sabbath school last Sunday: 'The elder, aftereyeing his brother - for"soine time said : Charlie,lf you were•to eat much more, and-it should kill you, you would weigh, so muchthat the—angels could not.earry ,lottto beaven.'? Little six-' hesitated' - " years oldfor a moment, and then, looking np: -replied : " - Yell, if they couldn't, do it alone, God-" would send Siunsoit doWn to lielp'them 1" ' The gralidtriother of a 'well-known celebrated Thiglish -; tibancier, baying reached the-patrulathal ...age 'of ninety nine years,:and months, feeling very weak one, Inprning, sent, for, her doctor, atidasked if lie' thought' sho would, attain the ago .of: one. :hid] - dred., " Well, Madam," '•he, replied, "youlnay depend upon me doing' my, best.!' •":011 - , - -replied the old_ in-, dy ; "1 should: ike.tri reach par." "Why did Joseph's brethren 'east bum . intiy_ti - pit?" &St:od a' S4indfiy school tenet of - his class. - "‘ Bsetiuse," - quid a yottpg`lady,, - " they„...theiight-it, , Tvas good 'for a yolttig 3#43i;' 21 Eli Tioga County Teachers' Institute. lit ecuorthin co with the ,call of the County Siverintoudent;' Rev. J. F, Ca II: ins, the • Tioga 'County Teachers! Institute cornmencedintheschool-houso in .Cov i ngton April 27th, 1868, , Opened with singing and prayer, as were each subsequent morning and evening Sess.; ion, The Institute was organized with the following oalcers: • ' • • President : &pit J. F. CALItINS. - 73eeretary—Miss Lizzie B Ames, of CoVington, Assistant Secretary—Miss Maria Doane,.of Covington, -- Number of teachers small. The Sti.:, peninicrident occupied the time. -Adjourned to meet at MO, P, M. ' • Institute met at the appointed hour. The roll•was called by the Secretary. 'ho members responded to their names ly Sep tlm ep ts, Arithmetic occupied I le time of the evening session, Tuesday morning , r ,2Bth: Roll ws ' aile d hy the Seetettiry: Superlnten t exit Calkins had 'charge of a discussion il OH the subjdct of . the .best method of teaching elementary reading, the . sup position being that the class knew noth+ mg about reading. What is the first •thingtb beilone?' Ono mem bee thotight it.a good plan •.•zto . teach the' names of fainiliar objects represented bypictitres; and the,letters composing the words, as the class proceeds / , said she had ,bad very satisfactory success • in 'teaching children the alphabet in this way. ' All children •are familiar, with many coiy won objects, and they can easily be interested in talking about that with which they are fathillar. Another had been very successful in teaching a , few •letters - at the first and then 'combining them ;in simple . words, but it seems more interesting to pupils to,first teach them words, and afterwards the names of the letters. Words mean sem - ailing to the learner, whereas the names of the letters do'rkit. - The great object is •to awaken an intetht on the part of the pupil:: The Supetintendent desired to ' impress upon the mints of teachers .the necessity of laying aright the, corner stone in the educational nrocess. 'ln .teaching the children to read, You -, are laying . the corner-stone for a whale lifetime. If . you teach them to dread aright, they maY'learn tO love reading; bu if by a , wrong inethod, they may ,hate it. ,After a short recess the sub- =MI fMi jectovas resumed in reference to more advanced readers;•as we find them •- in common schools. HoW to break up the monotone, or the drawling habits of pu pils we so often meet 'with ? After the announcement of the programme for the afternoon session, ' the Institute ad journed .until 1.30P.M. - -. . AfternoOti SeSsion.—The Institute dis cussed the Pestalozzian Syster of ' t 'cach ing, assisted by . "krt.n. Garretson, ;Esq., Of Blossborg ;- am arrived at - th '• con clusion that Things before- rtile,. and dcfinitions, as a rule of Teachin 0, Was f only half true. I ' Tuesday evening—Lecture ontlie law of kindness by the Superintendent. • Wednesday .morning, 29th.—First in order, was a discussion on school • gov ernment, rendered both interesting and amusing by tieing 'converted ,into an experience Meeting. E ach . teacher freely relatinglhis or her diffichlties, in the past, in connection With the pre fesSion of teaching. Then followed an address by Prof. , F.. A. Allen, of Mans field, lasting' until' 12. 30. Adjourned to meet' at 1. 30 P. M. Institute called to order at the appointed hour witti the.subject ' treated :of in the morning was resumed by Superintendent Calk ins,. rivingthe, teachers permission to revise any oto-coiiisns t.,, or ask ---- any -- questions conderning the various modes of government that •bad been brought before the institute. The time . being profitabhi employed in .this way' until b 4:3o, P. M. it Was moved that an' item • box be circulated in 'the, evening, ).Atij'. until 7.36. P. M..,' • ~„ • , , The Institute' convened 'at the an pointed hour. ' Roll called; respanded to by•sentimentS ; collecting. of items, after which Prof, F.,A. Allen, of Mans field, was intrOdueed and delivered a lecture upon "The General 'Order and Spirit of the School Room , ' !- . • • Thursday Morning.—The Institute opened with the usual exercises. The President appeinted ' to act as critics -Miss-Maria libane of Covington; Misk Anna R., Kelsey; - of Wellsboro.. , Mhe Institute then proceeded.to the answer , Ing of items, anddiscussien of questions. Recess: 'After' which, The' subject of. Orthography was • taken up and dis -,cussed_until ,n00n.,-, Report of .critics. Institute ------ met_at 1:30.-0,n miotiolf,_ the following persOii - S - VereappOnted n Committee on Resolutions : •---------=---:___ , Miss.,LowVey,:of Mansfield, and ' Miss Anna Kelsey, of. - Wellsboro., • ; . . . .. . Then follbwed' a - discussion on - the Art Of Writing; thkVariotis systems; etc;. Many teachers objected to the old,' plan of written- copies, on the; grounds of a .change of hand - with every change •of teachers:' 'Superintendent Calkins eee- - °inn - fended that a - - -Set of printed copies belong to each school, to theeud that ti Child Might, write after one hand so lung as it' attended school; considering it of the greatest-:importance that' one ' 'system of penmanship he: used in . all our common schools., • Superintendent. Calkins then conducted an exercise -in Grammar, describing methodS of teach-. ing the same fn primary classes. The use of the study of•Grarumar•is• to en- 1 ,able pupils to understand spoken and written language", and .to speak. and, Write themselves in such ainatnertl4; 1 'Others - SlioUld be: 'able' to' understand . [•thent Nine-tenths of the scholars' tlitit leave our.; mblie Schools,• inseil bur , anguago about as well when they. eoni enced,as when they left. , They, study: l y ie . n ic o i t e i e nc i e l g o , w f O h r 6 a tie ni l u v i e tu: l , ll 6, ,a n k c e l 'a l l: i i s t t ::: • reat - extent" the: practice. Ip Is ' billy and_o6rrecting them,' that we. ,improve: Therefore,,teachers„ be vigilant lopoin -thig out to your ,pupils,,their, errors ,in, common Conversation: - After llStening ,to report, Institute' adjeurried to Meet in the. Baptist church at 7:30, , . ... ,„', ! Thursday Eveningh—Lecture• in , t,lie- Baptist church, on ti,Wsubjeet of Teni- , yeranee, by the' Btiperlptqwp,nt„ assie ted 'by thepastor;. Rev. "Mr. • VatrouS. Friday Mornin . ',;:-L•ExereiseseenSisted Cif a:general reviewW , alb the subjectS that had come befeie,,us., .1 •.' '. - , :,, 1 ' •,,.Among the,artleles frout,the item bo,s• that were froiti pine teliine eon'silipio; the followitig•are . selectOtt4bVilteirizel?- tvei interegt :•:: 21 :.,'. -- 1,., : , • Resolved, , r fliftt Wn,erin see no reason why the common wheels of Tl`iega.,CO., should nCt,therit'theeonfidence and 'ri: 7 - 'ceiVe the: p'atrOnage as piey Ad 'We tax eSOf all our eitikens.'• •' ,- • • . • • nosolved,l!Plutt ,if teachers do , not, utte»d !the -Institute , they .should ,uhat.idon tho profe ssion.. 'Phut the If. S. llistOry eliii'd;iftatight in the Cliiil6loll $010 1 61.9. ' - Whit t j ig the origin of the torah "Secgen• . • f • • -• • Who, dileoyereit., the ,attraction •-• of 4 c.fravitatien?... s Why. is Pen a "eidleit'the sten '6B tete ?' ' • ' Nre•eouidpenetrtite 135 , —the centre :of the earth whatwould,Nrellud?, - • W Wit will a ppurid,Of . 1.q% 100 iriile abirvee.Boo4p9 Pr.thefarOl'i . ' --reOlit tionk; *ere teii . der,ed,to,ihkolti; - 'IOV IOW)), ,t 01" • hsrptritiklity, - 4114 gt , h(!rtifinterest i if the:reliteti,Cetergynniti; Prek. 41 0 iStiOt•p:,f4,l,-'o,tilunple vu.o.o.ltitgOxiebt. !con:143310014 one 10}Ohieftom Otioh dit Cap trait Agitator 1,3 eR 4 rY We 4 4 6 ll47,,MsKirniult 4 As 2 icor year variably in ;advance. „t & VAN GELDER • fr. CciAtICI4LDII. ~ 1 lio, of 8 , fr0.,,1 0., illus. 1p . 8,4 00 ,10 .40, ),Year 1. ticpure, 111,00 82,00 $260 85,00 • $7,00 .$12,6 2 .Bquaros ' 2,00 ~. MO . 4,00 03,00 1 .1;005 1800 ;, /Ta1rC0t..... 5 . - , 10,00 15,00 17300 .12,0(i t ' 130,80 "80,00 Ope 04.; : 1 8,00 28,00 'BOOO 10,v91 0 0 12io , 90,00 , ME NO. 20. Special Nofices.l.klents ;Rim Ji3x4; ZAlitoSaltor Loofa 20 cents,vey • 7 diStliet WaA - Ai)po e hie d 'eti=i)eiate 'With - the Comity n etiring a - getiotal'atteMlano 46 1 ,t4esiipit Adjourned Monday,. the' 21st da L y - nf, SeppalptlPP, 'next, at I o'clock, P. 3,1 - .": • L , Subject to' such change 9t time lilitee as the Superintendent, 1a yen's' I—, tatlon with the committee, shall deem best. LIZZIt.B. ADIES sea'y," ' Mn. EDITOR—Di - AR 8.111:-Whert: I came South •in January last, I intended writing you occasionally; - or a's often as I could find 'stillcierit matter to. Justify me in. so doing; but thy tithe has-been too 'much occupied oilibialjy:to allowthe due Attention to social matters, and,,be side, facilities for transmission - are so deficient in this country, that anything I'could write might be. ancient When received by, yon. ,- Since I last ,Wrote you, my station has • et been Changed to Wiikeshoro„ N. C. he home of Hon, Calvin J. Cowl ~.ex President of the late Constitetio al-on.- volition of North Carolina, an ,a 'can didate 'ibreongress du the - recent elec tion, hut; I believe defeated by .Nathan- ia hoyden at Sniishur,y, who. boliSts of union proclivities during -the war, -but , iviie hocame a tool for rebels in striving ' te; . d ‘ fbat - the Constitution. • , , ~ 1, 0 have not, the returns oiricially ap<, yet, but accurately enough, to confirin what was anticipated; the ratification - 1 Of the Constitution and a Republican majority in both branches of the Legis lature. , - Er :1?" 1 204E3- I'FF L'L!! Fr itrimost r oa, ppprA Letter From North ,CAroline.::::l WILKSBORO, N. C., A1iri1:29,1868. ~ Boyden islsuppoSed to be theonlY con - servative Congressman elected, and itis hoped by all true men who know him and his ;competitor,. , tat-congress , will not remeve,,th poi ticalAisabilitY he incurred in the robe legislature during ,war, and admit him to membership for, haying 'been fraud, lently elected by nefarious falsehoods aud other conserv ative weapons in li own employ,, to defeat the acts•of,Congress, and,to de prive the, people of- their ,only chance for harmony with- and restoration to the United -States • civil government ; thereby foully defeating- one of the purest! and most -indefatigable Union men in the South. Election passed, off very quietly. at this point, and so faros heard. from. General Canby had evidently extract ed the main, spoke from the copserva- ' tive wheel, andprevented the - exercise of their pet argument by the - publica tion of stringent orders prohibiting the intimidation of yoters;.:and then, ad ding to the Oppression - of military des potism), ha caused all the groggeries to be closed during election, -awl saved per haps not a few = !Unionists from being demoralized by the chivalry. It is hard for these. Southern gentle-1 men to be deprived of their ancient and idolized institutions and.the sacred.priv liege of having a 'class to lord it over, and to be loft now: with 'mother dignity to stand upon but that of color, and that insulted and ignored by a large ,portion of their own race, (mostly "poor white trash") who have. never felt any other than the " white inert's" - rule, (whith means here, 'rebel. ride,} and • who -in preferring freedom_ to oppression wider whatever colorer name, and proteCtion of their wives and children to systemat ic poverty lied ignorance, think-it no disgrace (be.caiise aided by another race, also persecuted) to be found in opposi tion to this rebel tyrants whose:only hope t is in keeping' thoinasses of the people. as they ever .have been. in these i7.=.:otttliVin States, submerged in a condition of 'deplorable and -abject—ig norance; and, who before consummat ing their 0101'overthrow and •humilia , knew Inc) ther stiindard oirespeet ability but that of wealth and leisure; ' True, " the.mighty have fallen;". and why should they not take it hard!? Why 'should we hot expect them :to , employ every means left tittlieir disposal to rjustify their devilish deeds of the past, ,and to. in ain tat n a:party-that will soften the frowns of history .mpour_theirlost cause ? .And to make - capital: for' that, party they j must spare no :efforts in re tarding the progress of 'the .Colored race, to prove their condition not remediiidby emancipittiotj.- ! Enclosed ,= send - a 'copy; of inni.fofileial . ~ corn niu n watt in. to the Ad,jt.. General:of _i the Freed inan's Bureau, necessitated by flagrant inhurnanitYtthe part , pro 0:4 eb . • • . Your S -slue relyi',....y., •,- t „ --_, • - , ' ' '1 - '.:. -S' ESJC.A. , ,RLE. • -. Ont. 17.11:,is.alui, ' At - ' -4 ism Ezeo - no,- tr. C.; 7 ? , 1141 P , 15 9' --- fivt—L.lnpt. Oa, Jaeo,V, E. dhpr, A. A. A. 0'7,2.: ~ , • Ie,OIiONW: - . -- 4-414% ; .0 . . tilP-Aloi3ol' ,' to re-' per,t xelative,to des4tUtlep.4ollis'vlein ity, And ',tun Obliget_to, ,repreke - nt=the_. condition of the popr as 'growing :Seri onsty horse,,. - and as being- - .nittrit ~.enl itint_ed hy, men (Whfteand ; eoletred)liav ilig cutiint i fled the oßnse,Of refusing e to gti vote ntriify to their :ei,:tfiiiletiens ,of right in the reeenteleptions..,„,-,:- , ~- t Brl. fore and ditil n g.. el en.tipii , 'reare2,-;rgns t al:en tO;evatle Ali I itaW-! -- e rd'er* f,',n, ~, re gar,d , to intimidatien . oftAt.torsli but since that •I.yent, the. d,ispebitiltirt.:,t,e,,Per.,- stwpfe is. less disguised,„and: - ,and: ,y(:tting i n -, oliposition .-to,: the. •"Avill Airtyrants nntety are,espiireSsd fiery • ',tbe;iscareity of - Cern' (the "prittetaial':bieuthiltifff,) . 6 \c . l Fl g to its extensive - ciliitif I 4tion„ I, bud anticipated distress bete'. (if not obvia :led ), beforellte, next 'harctest—and,; - 1,” be-, lieve-new that-with the rebel, q t eracipt ,a rray e 4 ugainSt'the unfortlitt4tely ~Tirtere tleperidebt t .olasS,,pronipt -interfereuep, of the.oever t inrett t w)11„, , be,: necessary i to ,pre v en t s tni y all op: , tp f_l3o . *EA .p.lcten . t . ; ; in this pertion„ f t h e cotinf,r_yt : unicl !would ; respectfully, recornitiand,,that,ineasuree Mae , talOpled,, to ~egn- i pet,'-i:tliese .Ibaying nt ilijus food •, to_ 401 , nt ,a - speet- Ae tl ate,-tathope lylto ean.hflY,,aed that preyntiona, be, ingttle :to ..stiptiy , until . the rtexit har,ves.t,Jbese;,tieStllfite„wit, ;ire :Illi0 1 9; taili4Y• 4: pra se. 4 , ,I 7:'::' , i/ '' 3 ! 4: )AY- -910 1 ,k4(4.1, _,EI I !..I ph god - may, be : done tu,f - lxing AiiAirice,..,Of ourn„-thereby L ref emi ng if ,frout. the laoneprily, of : dis 1. titlers. ._ ,--:- :„, ~ -;-,. ,-- ,:: : :::-.. ;_:-:If -lu . lull sir, ' very : rempofttlly, y oien .pbip dient servant, •• , JAME:S' 6.A.11:th, 'Agent. . 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