RI t. 01,t - f6foga..:tiottittg :4gitatof" 1/published every Wednepday lfoornirig 'Fit $2 peg gear, invariably in advonee. - • & - %- COBB VAN EI,DER. g. A :COWL) _ ~.--;.....,--------_ .....,.., .A.DIT.I23WI'ISIX: 4 "Q Fro.A.w.wEEt . .. . . ~ _ • Tif f LARK or jttittio,N, ii 9 ;r.iiiii,!-Ez vOittql.mune:'- , . _ ~.... 710 8401.111 n. Blns. Arno. 8 MoslB 61011 Year 13,.. $l,OO J 2,00 $2,60 45,00 W 0 ifi: 4 3s o re s 2,00 8,00 , 4,00 'B,OO '42,00 18,00 0031— . 10,00 16,00 17,00 .22,00 80,80 60 00 N 4OOl ........ a W 20,00 'BO oo - 40,001 60,0G1 20 . 00 , gpocial Notices lb cents per line; Editorial or 21) cents per 1140. ' BUSINESS, DIRECTORY, tv. wine WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, and deafora in Wall Paper, Kerosene _Lamps, Window Glass, Perfumery, Paints and Oils, &a., do. ()Aiming, N. Y., Jan. 1; .1868.-Iy. • . W1L1 4 ,447 likjiiiitM l 47 ll- AT TOkNtY COintgEliOtt'AT LAW Warw., Bounty and Ponoian Agoncy, , Mnin t;.treet, irollabaro, Pa., Jan. 1, YB6B. s. F. IYILsoN. J. B. Mies WILSON _ 414, IifORNBYB .001ErNSELO . R8, AT • LAW, (First door from Bigoney's, on tho Aveene)— Will attend to business entrusted to their oarb io the counties of Tioga and Potter. Wellsboro, Jan. rafiff. , wyroL, ESTFIBLD Borough, - Tiogn - 0. Proprietor.- A t • hew arid. 000tntiodious eoilding with 'ell,-the modern improvements. Within sasydrives of thobeet bunting and flab: ing grounds , in Northern•Ponn'n.J-oonticiyanoes tarnished. Terms moderato. - • • Feb. 5,18684 y. - GEORGE WAGNER, shop &rat door noitli'or Id: g - Eial6'! Shoo Shop. Or Cattitig;rl4liii4,*x • Repair ing dono promptly and'iroll:' lVellaboro, Pa., Jan. 1, 1 . 568e011y . .. n JOON O. SHAKSPEAIFLE .. c, [RAPER AND TAILOR.- S h op over John IL BMWS Store. ;SIP Cutting, ..Fitting;:: and Repairing done promptly and.in.beat style. .- Wallaboro, Pa., Jan. 1,1.8684 y , WM, GABIZEITSON, y AND ODIJNSELOR AT LAW 1 TTORN_ i jk ifellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa. cl a im Agent, Notary Public, and Insuranoo !rt. lie rill attend promptly to ooilootion of ?tneons, Back Pay and Dcitiaty.: :As Notary hblioite takes aoknowledgommits of deeds, ad sinatirs orttia, and will act as Commissionar to gettilimony. Air Office over Roy's Drug Store, 4,4014 Agitator Oftioe.—Oct. 30. ltitn auttik _ TIORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. lialeg returned to this county with a view of Siting It his permanent residence, solicits a iters of pablio patrOnage. All business en. ;sated to his , core will be attended to vrith tromptness and fidelity. °Mee Zd , drior south ,f E. B. Parr's hotel. .Tioga)•Tiogoo:, Pa. rept. - IZAL AK , WALTON DOUSE, -Gainos, Tioga County, Pa. RACE C. VERMILYEA, PAC/P . R. This is new hotol located within easy access of the test fishing and 'hunting grounds In North ers Pennsylvania. , ,pains-, will ho !paved frt the aocoulmoOtton of.pieasure.stroiters and the traveling public. - PEIT,4OLEtIra HOUSE, f.STFIELD, PA., GEORGE CLOSE, Proprl not. A niltv Hotel oonduotod on tho principle of lire and let livo,,for•.thefccommodation of the public.'--Nov. 14, 1866.4 y. GAO. W. Mrs N, ' !UORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW, Layr tenoevillo,l Tiogn. Co., Pn. Bounty,_ Pension, tad Inseritnee Ageilt.ty,- CsillOctiatff , promptly sttondnd to.OffingicltilziOnr belOw'Perd Rodeo. Dee. 12, 1367-I.y , .- ... . . _ R. E. CILNEV - 1. , . __. 1 EALER in CLOCKS A JEWELRY, SILVER k PLATED WARE, Spectacles, Violin Strings, le., Ac., Mansfield, Pa. Watches and Jety tiry neatly repaired. Engraying dune intplain 3aglish aiid German. 1 c lisept.67-Iy. ; - . Thos. B. Bryderi. RVRYoR do liRAFTSMAN.-04ers left'at his room, Towustiocb Hotel, Wellsboro, will meet with prompt attention. Jokn. 13.1867.-tf. FARE'S HOTEL, 0G4., TIQGA COUNTY, I'A., Good stabling, attaohod, and au attentive hos tr always in_uttendance; E. S. PARR, Hairdressing --Shavlng. ' • Saloon over Willcox & Barker's Store, Wells a, pa. Particular 'attention paid to Ladies: ir.cutting, Shampooing, Dyeing,' etc. Braids, dt, cod*, and :widows on band and made to or r. 1 W. DORSD±.I. Id. D., late of the 2d Pa. Cavalry, after , nearly four years of army, service, with a large More in Mild and hospital practice, has opened an !.:4 tar the practice of Meditine nod surgery, ID RR Parsons from a dletance can !Ind good lingst. filo Pennsylvania Hotel when "deslred.- 4 . 7, lrlsit any'•part of the State in ConsultAtionr or to QUI] 'wpm' operations: No. 4, Union Block," up Welliboro„Pa., May 2, 1.1366.--iy:. iEW PICTURE GALLERY.---- FR A.N)FL SPENCER the pleasure to inform the oltitoUß of 3 1144, ;up that he has completed his NM PHOTOGRAPH - ifi:/eLLERY,_ 'lie on hand 'to tako kirids.of. Sun Pictures, Ambrotypes; Ferrotypes; Viguettes,Cortos ailite, the Surprlioand.Eprolta Pietures; also litalar attention • paid to copying andenlarg— ;Pictures) Instructions given in , the- Art•on warble tcirras. Elmira St.,-Mansfield, Oot. 1, 16, Wm. D. Smith, NOIVLLII, Pa. Ponsion, - 13ounty; and In antic° Agent. Communications aunt to the; it,ne address will 11Peceivo prompt attention.: Imes moderate. , [j, nB, 1868-Iyr S., U. S. CLA..M.,4Qgs.NO:Y . ; 1: I 'For the Collection of Army and liavy Claims and ri,milorAs. iSE NEW BOUNTY LAW passed Ju1y‘28,2 1 366,"1eve? t nro and three years' soldiers extra bounty., /313na !..r discharges. OPPIOERS' EATRA - PAY. -no tont& extra pay proper to volunteer alters vote in terries March...2;1865.%. PENSIONS INQREASEI) cL . who hare lost a )tint and who have been perms 41nd totally disabled. Cit.thr Oeseretnent elaitna proseented. JBROMB D. lOLEB. V4llhote,(kinber 1%186114f NORMAN • STIRAIT, GENT .24,1800. - C. L. — WILCOX, -- - in DRY GOODS of all: kinds, hardware low.ti Our a)sauirtmenili large Iprices Store in Union Block. Call , tsa tlmaan.--may 20 1868-Iy. M=E 173IMMIM lIMMI . . Propriolor t J. "JOHNSON: etaWittoP-V31:4 4 7W4Y , tv -, :w-4WrAt..dri. {- iMieo4 - 00010001044428thia, ---".• .i" --- 4 ? - pr, ' ..1‘ •--": .. " 'i - ..-. --1 , . i- ., : -" - --/- ~,,..,---- _•-) ,s.,\-!,Fiitikto..v.4:zgli',•„-- _ 7------.--=L_ .. .„ ‘, .. • ' .1 - .--: , '-/;/ . - - i - -/ - --t ,-. :1 , /.'„/ f'-1 , ? , • ~ /.1 .'--?1/ 1 ,/.i'l s 1 ',(,. ,-_-,;, _q, ,' --: ,L - ,,-, - .; -,.;;., ...- :„. 1... , , .. im ,..,. ~ .., "tt ia li t, , ., ~ - ,.. . 7............ _1 :,; ..: i , „......„,- , __ ._ 11...N. .-_- , : lib .: . ....„\. , .; -:. ~.. 1- : , ,,,: ' , -...„- .. 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BLANK BOOKS -- --_, Of every desoripti la-all styles of Binding; and as low, for quality o ock, as any Binder} in the state. Volumes or - erver,y description Bound in the best [Renner and,ln,,a7dy-ityle pr dered. • - ALL KiNDS'ok-I:IIL'E'''SVQ:RK Executed in the bed nianner. Old rooks. re. bound and'made'ficiett nB.new. - • - 111,A;(6 kfitgET MILMILEO pFA'p; . ~;;; prilptired heclr..mtrihera of. all ReirlisWojor, Magazines ,pabliabed..irt the Vatted. Oates or Great - Britain, at a low price. - :BLANK BOOK & OTHER PAPER', .Of i►lt ilzos and gnu] Jac', on htind;riiialloilibillti; •BILL HEAD PAP E - It, Of any quality or size, on'haild and cut up ready for printing., ,AIsoeiBILL,PAPEIti and ' , OARD BOARD of all colors—and quality, in boards or out to.aq size.' .1 - -51;;- • ,Pnpep,:..EnvetikeKt t• ; Pens;Tetiells,'4ke.: • I am solo agont for Prof. SIIEPARWS NON•CORE - OMR STEEL PENS, OEIVARIOOS SIZES, FOE LAPIES - 2 ` l4 .P. o. "'„rezrK Which w'll equillto'Olilti Pena.' 'The' Instill use and no mistake. The above stock:l-will sell at the Leweat;RatCS at all times, at a small advaace on New INleic prices, and in quantities to suit purchasers. All work and stock . warraßted attrepresilate4. : 3 I respectfailiseliatO. 40 ; 4 pada patAq..3 age. Orders' bY proiiptly attended to.— Address, LOUIS KITS, • .._,_ Advertiser Sept. 2?, Elmira , R. Yi UNION- HOTELTit k • ' ••" , t MINER • Ale_i AVINO fitted up a nett botel'rig on .the site of the old _Union 'Hotel, lately destroyed by Are, I ant no*.ready to receive and entertain . goeste. Ualon -11001 was . ..intended tpt.:l,l. Taintietallielloyee and the PrePr hkfoirlkelievea , c lie in t heat' gro_g. At attentlie heidler in attendance. Wellibpro, Juno 2flil§B7:; .‘. JoHN-/rrNEA2:“ : 4I ; TAILOR AND UTTER, Inis'-oioneil a ober) on Craton street, roar of Soars A Derby's shoo shop, where he is prepared to manufacture :gar= iniints to order in the most substantial mannor, ~ - , add.with dispatch. , pitid ;to Cutting and Fitting. March 20, 18138-47 'HAMILTON HOUSE - - On strietly. Temperance principles, Morris Run, Pa. 11..0. BAILEY, Proprietor, llama and Carriages to lot.—March 8, 1888.—Iy. E. K. .1(1 iIII3ALL GROCERY ART RESTIVOR:4III7,I_ _Ono door abovo the Moat Market„,., WEL LSRO,RO, E ESpECTFULLY'aunonnei3U,(6;:the trading -Rpublic that betas i'dosirable stock ot , Oro aeriers, comprising, Teas, Coffees, Spices, Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, and all that oonstiiatos a first. class stock. l',Oysters in every style at; alb sea, sonablo hours. . - - -- Wollsboro, Jan. 2, 1867,-If. - • 33 acytisi do ...61.h.ittseAL .„. 'Great Excitement! Johnson inint;ach . edi ~ .and Ern' breo'a llooots and Shoos trThrophantl.. The anbscriber would say to the people of Westfield and vicinity that beta Ina ntlfaCturlng a Patent Boot which ho believoe to pooreur thefoirotrlng athtintage over, all others; let, there is no crimping; 2d, n - wrinkling, ave ae they bresh to the feet; Bhl, - no rippi li. In "start,'they are Just; the thing for,evarybody. tiomples on Lod and orders ~,, solicited. Sole right ,of eatfield ;township and Duro' 'wonted. Dr' has :alto ji at received a splendid Hot of balmoral patterni,latest styles. ;Coign one, comp all l We aro bound to sell cheap for cosh or readypay...Sh op ono door south of benders .4, Colenova. - Weetfield Boro', Fab. 18 1868. :- J. R. MURREE. WELLSBORO HOTEL C. - IL GOLDSMITH, Propriotor.-!-Ithiliag tens ed this popular:llotec. the proprietor, respect fully solicits a share Ur Patronage, E"r3' attontion given to guests. The best huptier iu . tho county rillittyiin attendonen. April 20, 1888.-Iy. : • _ • TIOGA 421.ALLERIT OF:ART. T would reapentfolly inform tho citizens of, Ti IL °viand vicinity, that I batio Imilt,n new PfIGTOGiRApIr GALLERY In the Borough'' of Tioga, and having a good Photographie Oast -in my employ, I am non prepared to furnish all kinds of Pictures kneum to the Photographie:-Art. Also having in toy employ a number of. first class Painters, I:suu prepared to apstqr att calls for house, sign, cur riage, _ornamenlar and ,scenery painting. Ad dress : .."/ 7 A. B. AfEADB. May 8, 1868—Lim. ' . J Tioga, Fu • THE - PlaiLtiE 20. BUT DRUGS... AT tbei LnivreffOovillo Drug Store, whore ynu will find ever tbing_proporly belotting,to the.. Drug Trade, CHEAP, .CIJEAPER; and of lily boat finality for Cash.'._." Mall, Paints, 01.10Tiffidabe,s, 'Lamps, -Panay :114(Ion - s. , Tioliii 13trinks; - .Fitibiog . .-Tackle ' Window gins!, in. "":-C,lsb:paid.fOr Rla,x Seetri ' C. P. imo_NATD:-. LaWieinceville, May 80467._ '1 Glens'` Falls Insuiance'. - Conkiany GLEN'S FALLS; N. Y.----- Capital and $323,63''Z566. -0----- ,- FARM RISKS, only, taken. ... . No Premium Notes required. It to LIBERAL. It,p,uyikliataugo4 by Light ning, whether Fire ensiles oi , iidt: t '" ' ' ' It.pays for' live stock killed by T t ightning, io barns or in ,the field. , . Its ratee,ttro lower - that 'other Corittpnues'of, equal reerinsttillity. I. 0. PRICE, Agent, ' Pirmington Centro, Tog Co. Pa. May 20; 1867-.1.,yi , _ , - - w4T,;TiErt & DEALERS IN lIARDwAB IRON, B'CriEl;, NAILS • VIES ? , TIN-WARE, SA111 1 ;111TaRY WATER • • AI#RtQUGTURAL IMPLEMENTS,-_ , Carriage • IiARNVSSES, SADDLES, 40 ; y, , J. 2, 18G7-17. .J3ARICNFMS - & ,lIILET ,-!: r' : HOOT AND-SHOE ..,MA - KIIRS, , Over Witsoti‘ A rv,i). ralke?!burglq, More, in OF ',one ctte"4; dcetti” . c l oil .py:ttl)ji Sesi47/. - ! -,.• B OOTS AND 5 ... , HOES of-all : liintle ' tilade. fi, order and in'tbo best rnannqr., ~. , . ~ REP/1111.113G : of 'ftll Icitai (lone' pii;hipily u nit good, ice' tit, a 011„ , ,i - ~. ,t:' ~ ;-: ' - ..,%.1411$.1X1110SS, ,11'irhi,, lillit • , .;„ -.. AITOIIIi or, Jan.'2, 1808 ly. • - GEO: W. MERRICK, . . ATTORNEY Nig ; edifikleit 4 4 ii. AT Office with.W.; IL Smith, Esq., MOT,. ; .Stmt, • -,, oppciAtelinion }Moak, Welleboro, Pa. Julyl6 l 18681 EEINI _ _______ 0 . 1 , 2 . arox - .t0., :0" , , • , _ , „ , ' i. ELLSBO; i tCEMBER 2, 1 - 1868 - • .• . . L. . . 04 16.7.$ 11 ,„ , , ~ . • „ 1: ;:iF:1011) , !: , . tle,tOr triVlol t INTRODUCED, INTO AMERICA .1ft:91: 1 :f IPP7,9l.ll,Prltti#:,/,535:•:,i'l HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, HOOLAND'S GERMAN'TONIC I ":. .!RBP.ABED BY DR::11 - Ji. JACKSON; Futunalate, PA. The gr,:etitert knofum viptflipfir "Liver Complt4t,. ;. ,- t DgSPEPBIA, Nervous Debility, .=. - ,- 31fUNDIcE; Diseases of the Kidneys, ERUPTIONS.of .the Direasei front n Dlr. ordered Liver, Stomach, or nritTELITY .T.IIB BLOOD. Road the f4:444ttgft Pe**o4 l Vdtolf yatem:irardbMAY any ** Muffed antra, that disease has commenced its attack on the most important organs of your body, and unless Soon checked by the use of powerful remedies, a miserable 10, soon terminating en death, will be the result. Nil Constipation, Platulenve,lnward Piles. Vuitton of Blood to the Head, Avidity of, the Stomacji, Nausea, Heart burnVgnst forrosint i ngness dr, ifit I.l3,3ffeiff ratioy,lll r ,1 , ructatious. ink ing or Plnttering at the Pit Of the •Stonsavh7sWimming of the Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing,_ 'Fluttering at.the ,Heart, , s Choking or uffccoatitig - Senitattons when in aToingPosture,Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the eight, Dull Pain in the Head, Deft ', eieney of Perspiration, , , • lowaessFtne.ffkin and; ~-, 11Yes At' IX' 140' , Side, 1•,!- ,'Dirqbe, eta, Slid den Flushes gf Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of 4411, and Great Depression of Opirits. 4/1 thin indioats disease of the _Liver or Digestive Organs, combined with impure blood. t "1 P koofictita ettntli attire- • t • tB - entirely vegetable, and contains no liquor. It is a eomposind of Fluid Ex. tracts. The Roots, Herbs, and Barks , ,SiitoAx. Which Giese extracts are made are gathered in Germany. All the medicinal virtuesLare,,extrAeted:lYOW them lby a selentillb - cheMlit. These extracts are then forwarded to. this' conntity to bo used expressly for the MA/AXlfoettire of these Bitters. There . 111.Xhi:i','sileoholie substance of any kind ' in compounding the Bitters, hence', it. is the only Bitters 'that can x be Used in °Melt %Alter.* alifialimite stysin 2 ulanti aroAot . . ilooflattb'o ezman • &ink is a combination of all the ingredients of the Mars, with pus Santa Crue Runt, Orange, etc. It is used for the same ' iseases as the Bitters, in cases where some , pure alcoholic stimulutis required„ .1 - ou will bear r its T mind that these rernediekare sifitirolfilitieront'frtint , " any othft advertised far the cure of the diseases name, e being scientific preparation* of medicinal 'extracts, While the others are mere decoctions of rum in some form. The TONIC is decidedly one of the most pieasant - and agreeable remedies ever Vsfi t to itt public. Is taste is exßislig gtiaiiilleas 6/ it while its life-givin qualities have caused dis be known us the greatest of : CONSUMPTION. iyitiionsitudg oc ,casse & svtF,eiy Ake?, pet, • L. tient suppositi"herAvtierfillieted wif • r ,this terrible disease & have been cured • by the use of these remedies. izztreme , . emaciation ? debility & and cough aro ' 'the' usual) tat elidanits% upon severe Joins - es Of dyspepsia or disease of tita • • :digestive organs. Elven in cases of .genuine c944ll,Mpttilvil t itealVreinedikslT • be.fottudnf the gr eatest benefit, strengthening and invigorating. It DEBILITY :. nero *anal' Hoofinnre German Gith.rs, or Tonic in cane of Debility. They ; impart a tone and tilaor4o the Ztlhnje syglenOtilinPtlnVtlie l air ,) A petite, cause an tnjnymost of the food, enable the stoniAth 1%7 digest it, purify the b10;c7, - Piiii d good, eataiiabealthy complexton,,eraclicats eke veZlotprOVl fro Wire r F ye, infpart , a broonedlrthe cii'eeks:ti.ntrehanpe .the tiettieal. frOnti a • shp/l t brualtedyfranciated, weake tont `isrri.oo' a fitiericd, stout, and rigor. .;•• • rY • 1 - 7 4. - V , ' 4 '• • .• 1 . ..- .. l ,a; • ' ' Weak '+an (1 ,teliCa t l Ciiiideeii" ~ it et , 16„atieltdroxiii bytwilitig,ilie4fitisiiii or 'Vitiate. In fact, they Iwo Family' ' Medicines. They Mtn liendmiiiitherad' ii , is Ii„- perfect Impiety to .o.,plaild ,tlsree. -, , . months pid;the natnit delicate fentalei , ~ or stiiints of ninety. ~,,,,-) . . - ..,.,,, . 'del.; If (ouches are the best 331 1 100 a I'11144;i:01.81 r - , i - • S ,:' - ..3.1. ;'...erik kipipni and Vat' t , ure all diseafes resulting,irom 3 :•---.; bad Gioeil. ', - 'Keep:Atte:blood pure; -keep- your -Liver in -onfsi.; - - ,: , kep yotte digestive orgaps in, a;sotind,./Ka/t/iv-con di., 1 , 1 , •'.„,' lieu, lig-the use of these remedies; anti tie diSeeleetbrir , , -• etwr asstill you, r -- EbLO C , : 4 , /4. 1 - 13X; - C•:,4 11,'", I " C, r : ' I liiliitfltV44 -1 / 4 4(iii d ii"iiiir 4 SdnSoial -, giOtPsisprizionp fieiifs'otin"ayallote." :. leis t 1 hgef ands ll sitlie ril iiillgurement, L • ‘ , %fglionjd use these remedies; ..thoenslonle.e . ....,,a11y..±.„,,,ghe giver in pe_rfeet pr„dar".ol/41-.- a 3 11,41 %Mod pilifei, Mill cesult jn,,,stpay,k, _ 7,..1 lag /tea and isloontl4 . ig gliii,eksJ -0 ,y_ A. ! - .. t • - rri ' • •,... ~ . .1 , 1,4.• . , - f,, - , GO: ...,-,, 4 ' . V.:./A‘IPX I I'olo .''• " " ' . . tfl. I,Leitieoipt'i Cerinan Remedies are cyrtaz&cl''''' ,:. one ..geptif ne . hat., '1414. filliiiitisieWf a .211 ereecketoes- ,, ' , on tft fella ;r the outside z.vrc .. ,..=er pf,efsela,o44s, • • I'lli 'the ifrit•lVlnteton In mai Gotile...L..v.oagt., r., ... i-,., ' ;.., ...,.A.,..4 , ... ..,1., ~.z.., -,.,.......... ~,.. ..X.r. sk PhoSitands of letters havh.baen re. lilpolt . 7"c , tar It)rittg to \ tilte,t;)N fug pf Shess ci reMeires t ',..., ~iA . '... '.. A-V...., .t 4. .s.). 41. .... •READ , Tät' ' attpbaitiMPl AVM ..,:, 4 , 7 -.,-, p p 11.0N._ar.o.v.MekormrAftli - o ~ ., : - - -- i s - 1 - , ' ,Cli le f J nc! copt : the shProdtsi.acadi bi- Peihtitilliiiidia l/ . 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' Pastor of the lentil Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Dm JecirsoNi--Distt S..in'ilfilit.:•e been frequent?, quested to conntemp,name taffhPrectommersuaticmt ;,,-,,.. -.' deektht HI: .f..reili9ffif-t.lisantrearaing theint! ei f '' - ' as out-of nt anprortate,enhe?;l,,:i have in stipatte_dfeb t .„ • dined; but with i f bteatproftf en rariosig,•-alitti.f.. particularly in}ngoteinfainifyitYlhalstotralg. - licolland's Ger Mart Bittert,TdeplfriMprii:e ,W,0)1 1 g3.; witted course; tts ex/ ups:, MY fuillLwitVfnies " 40114004 V: .., general debilltiot the eyetem,and espetbi ' fat; tt + AT,ra Complaint, it iaca,earo and, Valuable ordain ai_ tome eases it mip I fitinxblit 'Lila:4l4l clotibilfdtpitylifik a" • , _by . Nery,pertifteitit•ta:thoeeselle suffer from.,th r e shove, ' 'lllurs rayreipartly, ,, t.w.l - , . ^ , .1 to ,tr , causes. ~ , i .1 j( (t Pates a _FS.- 'erg . .yrfee7"cif thd Bitters, SLOO per bottle I _ .._ ._._. Or, a half tlezen - for 1$15,00; ----- e% -,.‘ „, • Prise of ,th Tonto. $/.o• , ,esZ.l:tOttleit'"./1 11 - ''Otl,-it' lila 4lozen for $7.0,0. - , .-• , "... , 3„,. ,t? , ~., , ' The Tot:dole pu nth tafpuplasittlee,• ar l. •,...... ,- , .5 - ',V,:- .?...,: 1:5 .riCaled Ail t kis Dr.. itoofitinert Germarailtemedke I . '`thatt nt i'' ti so nir sStcy sited nrul so ide44 I .II.47IPtMCIZCh ::: ea; and do not, alibis, .ibe pr.:ippist to inclupp.9oU to ti - take any thing else iliaol`srapli'saArisjiiitApeoq ,fe•'-: cause he snakes sc haijertetfit , on th r. but Ahoy make some strange -noises, very much like talking. _I; asked him how largo .bullfrogs-Were.:' .11e said they had in , theircoroPany. a .L ; man by the name of Gosling, who, wee' never known to tell a lie in his life who told him that he once took from -: his ponda bullfrog so large and strong that-he supposed it able to lift hini, and • . that he placed It on the ground and •• stood his wbole weight upon it and was ~ lifted two inches; the frog hopping off *terns' none the worse. [He then said you Must not think our Captain Was a • coward; .he Was one of the bravest men 'I ever kryw, and led tour company when : we termed the redoubt where 'Colonel F alzer was killed. • This, was the first 1' over heard of, captain Hod clang, " Some years after this I went% Al bany; as a clerk in a store, and became well acquainted with Mosier's captain. You 'might see, him on almost any pleasant day in the streets, leading a ,col.:tpl el: of little children, raking ,theralo 'a candy and toy shop, and making little purchases for thorn. The company of the little ones and , the gratification of their childish' desires see Med to.be his ehiefpleasure. ' " The death, of Washington was an event that touched the American heart more profoundly than any , other in our history,. Draped dwellings, process ions, niinute guns and oratio ns were to he seen and heard everywhere. Among the number that spoke on that occasion was Captain Houdang. The day had been appointed, and the Assembly . Chainber, in the old Capitol- building, assigned to him as the place. On the day' I attended early; when I arrived there Captain )a oudapg was walking very vigorously back and forth on the pavement in front of the building. He - was a'Small I man, not more than five • feet, elk inches in height, very dy legged„ and wore his hair clubbe • and powdered. /He heldin one. a roll of large aire d papSr , tied roun with black, and ontinued his walk the house was / ell filled, when he came in 'and read his speech. - "It wa very Frenchy intsronuncla tion ; butll heard nothing Of the ludic rous character that the article. in• Mr. Weed's, paper speaks of, as having been ,put Pn by some. Dutchman who , _ at the request 9f the captain ; had revised his ' inanuseTlpt and I am too h Duloh myse lf to believe it possible for Dutchman to do so mean'an act. The eration was a very creditable effort, but some thought he made a mistake 2 6in saying, when near the close :‘' 'defile and Gentlemen, now I come to the pa ,thetio ,part of my discourse, prepare to fished your tear. The-effect on the audi ence Axes' anything but what he could have wished. HO then commenced.= ' - apostrophe to Washington, in which he workedfinaself into a flood of tears and sat do " Thus c losed that celebrated 'Oration, that like the event it was intended. to commemorate, was not soon forgotten. is There must be some still living in Albany who can attest the correctness . 1 1 of a part of this narrative.- ' " Very truly yours, ST2LIAVELL," A Connecticut Funeral. . . , Fatlief'Hawley, city Missionary, - iii lioinetitnes called upon to attend funer als in - the 'capacity of clergyman, pall bearer and grave-digger.,On Sunday _evening he gave an account to the au dience in the Peal street church of his experience in that line of duty'„ which is worth publishi4g. We will let him tell his -own story' A, man who had been sick, died. He I r lived-4,We11,-nolnitter where. The - first select tuanscamo . to me and said,. _" Mr.' Hawley, 'that man is dead: CE}l2, you see .to the funeral 2" I told. him I - would, quid T'dW. . -•-- ! . It was on Thursday, a rainy, 'gold,l disagreeablO day, and I started in my buggy for the house. On arriving there I found the wife of the dead man and • her boy. !The corpse had been lout in a coffin furnished by the town. This was in the room, and 1 eat down.on one side of .it and - the woman on the other: I _ thought 1. - would• ta'k with her on the loss 'she' had met , wth, and so I com- ' inenced to speak of her husband. . " Yes," she interrupted, "• he was rix smart' feller ;Ale was the best man I ev br,See'to raise nice potatoes." . - .- - ' :.• Thiq was somewhat ludicrous; - but I :kept op -trying to:get her attention • on" ',the subject of the death „but every now , and then she ,the have someWng tg say about , the potatoes, or about the . skill of:;her husband ,as a ' farmer and* Toed cer of, crops. . ... Fr ally,. the man engaged by the town en to eto take the, body: to the grave. •Iproposed, that we should have pray re before Jeaving the houge, 'but just then I. heard a big bull dog, that lied been ' eyeing usi pretty - sharply, commence '-growling,i and' I told the woman tie boy - must tie up the dog; - I - ,was. satisped that .he.-Would make a - strike for the - or the other-man 'before, the ceremony was over. The boy tied _ him.up; and, : we went on with. the-ex- . ercises. , . , , . Wlien we were ready to start for the grave there _were only the man , and tnyself to•load up the coffin, audit was a, beaVy . load, .I asshreyou. Finally we got it into the wagon c . and were all 'ready to go. - toldthewoman that she could ride With me. In the buggy.' • She' said she didn't believe she would go, as she was afraid she would soil •her dress i • • The rain Was then coming down in tor rents, and thnmud was quite deep. She consented at last to go, end after seating -herj a the buggy I tucked the blanket all _ around her at her reOnest, as she • was very anxious not to getlherdress wet or muddy:: I asked the boy If he wouldn't ride, and ,he Said ho kuessed not; he' Would riin .over 'cross-lots, and thought,- be Would get there first. All the way 'O - Verkhe'we t man. talked of, nothing her dress-j-ff she should spoil that, it would bean day with her. - , In due time the burial took place, -and I got - ithe woman back home again... ; The;ncott morning'she showed 'me- a. marriage Certificate; she bad got =air ried,thatslay "ffartforci Courant. • •. . ' Rio mild that . a miser's chest is al :ways heir-tigh.tas long as he lives. never ebot a bird in my life," said friend to an.lrishman. • "I never shot anything in the shape of a'hird` bbt a sqUirrel,"' replied Pat; which kilt veld: a atone, when It 'fell inte.tho- iver and was dray/119d, bad luck ton e,O) ~The foiiqwitig laconic . 'correspondence recently passed between two'neighbors: see no good reason why your piggs: should run at large in my garden. D. _ see no good reason whyl you sbould • Spell - pigs with two g's. - drunken Euglis_luman said to 'Judg: Ledwith,of New York,. 'recently Your honor,' Vin a nobkiman in dis. guise."' " So I perceive," replied the -Judge ;.':".you're disguised In liquor, arid , us‘drunk asitloTd." - - - - • - • .,.• There ia ii 7 dispute as to how Chicago` shalt be paved. Prentice darkly.sug gests, "Why not pave it with good in tentions'?" MEM II liE [ sal