THEIIOGA , RPRI IiNATOR IA POW:ISM:6 MIRY WICDNIGSMIT MORNING UT P. C. Van 0-elder. Ti RIS OF SUBSCRIPTION INVARIABLY IN AMC& abscripllon, (per year) RATES OE AoirtnTistisiq: TEN LINES OY MINION OR LESS, MARX ONE SQUARE Sq're..,. I ILL I 3lne I 4 Iwo I a /lob I Ohlos IYr 1 Square, I $l,OO I $2,00 I $2,60 I V5, - 00 1117,00 I $12.00 CM 2.00 tttiiares, l d,irO. L.... '~s~o MEM we 'Special Notices 15 cetiftipA line; Naitorial or cento per Hue. T usieut narcotioing SIT be paid for iu advance. 11 e nt tir Notes, Marriage lanta Certaicateo,,tt c Constable blanko , D and , eeds, Judg- .., b FVU'SIN-VSS C_A_RT)I3 CCEO. W. M.ERRICii, ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR at- LAW. Office iu Smith and Sowon's Bleak, ictoss•ball from Agitator Office up stairs. [eeeon r d floo.] Wollsboro Pa, Jan.i, 1511-Iy. _ _ Jno. I. Mitchell, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Claim, and In surance Agent. Office over Kress's Drug Store, Welleboro, PA. Jan. 1, 1871—y William A. Stone. attorney oud Counselor et Law, first door above C•lnverse st - Osiood'estbro, on Iditin stref. Welleboro, January I, 1871 y Seeley, Coates Sr Co. dA3K ERB, Una/Mlle, Tiogii, County, Pii.— tieoeive money on deposit, discount notes, Old sell drafts on New York City. Collect i.dis promptly made.—Jan 1, 1871-y MORGAN SEELEY — Osceola. DAVID COATS, I Knoxville, . YINF. CRANDALL, Jno. W. Adams, attorney and Counselor at Law, Mansfield, Tioga ~ ...)unty, Pa. Collections promptly attended to. Jan. 1, 1871—y Iviho4 * Niles, ti,rueys and Counselors at Law. Will attend promptly to business entrusted to their oare in Ole counties of Tioga and Potter. Office on ;I:c Avenue. Jan. 1, 1871 y F Wipio John W. Guernsey, tt,,rney and Counselor at Law. All business entrusted i to him will be promptly attended to. oft,A 2.1 door south of liaoett's Hotel, Tioga, lioga County, Pa.—Jan. I, 1871. Wm. B. Smith, e e ,, j oa, Bounty and Insurance Agent. Corn w.iiniaatiorie sent to the above a4dress will re na prumpt attention., Terme moderate, a,,xvillo, Pa.—Jan. 1, 1871. Seymour tit an.,yi. aroi Got 31ors ?,t lei, Toga Pa. All bulinass outtitateil to their eare lvrllreoeive prompt attention, SEYMOUR Jan 1. 1971 y I= Armstrong be ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, i' iLLIAMSPOBT, PENN'A f.c, I, H7l—y W. I): Terbell & Co., u , lesale I , ruggistA, and dealers in Wall Paper, Vnr i 'ne Lamps. - Window Glass, Perfumery, ,-iris, Lg.-Corning, N. y. Jan. 1 '7l. D. Bacon, M. D., Phy,,cian and Surgeon, Ist door east of Laugher [turbo—Slain Streat. Will attend promptly to Wellsbaro.—Jan. 1, 1871. A.M,M. if., Homoeopathist, Office at his Residence on the Aconna.—Jan. 1, 1871. George Wagner, Shop Grst Juor north of Roberts St Bail ey's Hardsvaio Store. Cutting, Flttjpganalte p4,lring dope, promptly ana i.oll. -.1nn.1, 187 1 ~ . Smith's Hotel, 1, > t ;a, Pa., E. M. Smith, Proprietor. House`in pod condition to accommodate the traveling Dliblie in a sup orior manner.—Jan. 1.08'71. Fitl'lllCl'Fi' hotel. \ION ROE. Proprietor This h00.1.c, formerly ,r cup,c,l 1)3 E Fallnns, is cOclucte3 on Tem perance principles. Eceryl accommodation tor man ant 'nest. Charges riiasonable. Janwiry 1, l'flion Hotel. Vin Horn, Proprietors Vollsboro. Pa. pleasantly looatod, and has all tt.e..nranienoes for man and beast Charges ..I.ltrate,—.Tan , 1871-ly New tbacco Store ! , j i.tiL zublicribes has fitted up the Store first j .leQr east Thors liardet's dry goods store, • t tite euir,ufaett) and tiF.ljo of .11.1.1 11 8, (all grades), Fancy and commOn ;iI , IEINO TOBACCO r tilichigan.riue Cut C'IIBJVINO, and all kinds of UG TUI3ACCO, PIPES, and thechoi ctst Brand of CIGARS. !) .; ,I 1 40,1 eeo for youreelvee. JOHN W. PURBEL •lan i, I;i7l—tf. 110 \VA RD SANITARY AID AS SOCIATION, tt, el me P.liiug qt.(' Ut.fot tunate, n - • r Phlitintliropy 4, t' ON I lIF r. ROHS OF YOUTII,nnd Fql 1 Age. u. t I ui it to MAnftl4,oi and tinklAl..t ETILIr ,tl, Z`Allitill) It 1.1 the affitcte , i. Sent free, ILll3ellied' HOWATID ASSOCIATION, 1,7,:t- l y 80% P. Pliliedt Iphie, Pa. VlMlytt BRIT STORE I • BORDEN ccoblib 011 ...4 • hand Pure, Drugs and 15Iedioinet, ChelfliCali, Paiata atla Oils, Staiknery, Yankee Nk.ti”us &C. RI I'LL'ULLY Comrout4Dr.D.l Ii IL BORDEN. I I, It•it WELLSBORO AND MANEWSLD STAGE LINE. proprietor 94' this line takes this tnetbe.l of in pablie Chtit the e bore Stage runs Lys cxceptell.)' between the Iwo ple- ‘.velkboro at 4 a In , arrfvoe at tofieLl 311 a cu • • Mausfledd at 2 41.1_ p. tn., and arrivea at , r „I -, in taro 1,25. , R. VAN f LUItN. 1.“. I 1671- New Music Store. VOW upeoed in Snaitk t Bowen': bock, are 1.1 and floor, a music coon} where w i 1 bo kept r. •= l l , ibitir,u, and 'for sale, Steinway and other Pianos, • k Organ:, arid a choice selection,ol Sheet Newmosio received every .uordh-- LI 2 ,n,! on Piano and Organ, and ih Singing • 1 , 010%,en Opportunity for, practioe afforded ! • the ,e who :11.,,y de ire It W. TOLL. 15-nuth. A dniinistrator's Notice 1- 1. : 1 1 . F,1tS OF ADNIII4ITAATION on the 'btate et J. 11, Whitiori, deceased, half of `''u!i7an trmnship:hitviitg been sranted:to th - e ar..i, r.i ig up (I, all thiisi“indebtid to 0r../tacitik I, fdals.tgainst said estate,- Will eAll onittettle Nub • NATHAN _5.0V1114 , 10,:i 1.. :univ.in, March ?V, 1971 Ow. 4ioo4ri:r. P D IVORCE --To Margarut 11yd° ; You ;re hereby notified 'that Frarthljn, A. Ilydr applied to the Court of COttlyrli .Pleas of ;tuba county for a divorce frOm she bonds of MMatrimony. aad that' saitt.C9,ot :fiisrApjvitited• t• mhty, the 20th . day of May, 18 1 7 i, ror thu ag of kali! APPliOutinl the premises; on stiQh ceeasien you °ail attend if you think pro in. \ April 5,1871 4w, E, A. FIBII, Bh'L EMEM=M= EEO - ----..„THE OLD i ' A: - . [HOLY-kittiWn 404* mend Heine; did and for a time oaaiip et Ey D. D. 11011. day, has been thoroughly,refitted, repitir ed and opened by ' DANIEII.I MONROE, •; • t who will be happy) to accommodate the 'old friends of the lionse atvery reasonable rates. Jan 1,1871 y L DANIEL MONROE. 8,00 4,OCt SOO ITI Ia - 6 - 073 I 1, Yr HE nridir's)grd ja notv prepared to ejul . Ante alkordorsfora'orlib Stones and Maltt. merits of either ITALIAN OR RUT - LAND MARBLE,, of thelatost style and approved workmanship and with dispatch. He keeps constantly on hand both kin& Of Marbld and will be able to snit all who maifa. vor him with their orders, on a l e reasonAbleteims as can be obtained In the country. FRANK ADAISitd. Vjnga , Ja3) # •;1": • Fall & Winter Millinery AND FANCY GOOIS. AXES. SOFfELD respectfully announeesito 411. the public that she is now receiving a complete stock of . Fall and Winter Goods Especial attention is invited to her OBSOTitOO,Ta Of Corsets, and. Ready IVlad9 White Goods, AI SO, Zephyrs and Germantown Wools In Fancy 81140. Patterns in Zephyr and everything pertainiti,g to the trade. RID GLOVES of the hest brand . Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowerla, tttess, &e: The Wilcox Gibbs Sewing Ma7ohine for safe, or rent hy.the week. Mrs. A. J. SOPIELD. Wellsboro Oct. 5, 1870. tf [J. B. tilLEs J. C. NORTON tidllUEL .LINN, Ladies that have not noticed these , Muffs will be astonished at their cheapness, !beauty and ootri t fort. all of which will be sold much below former pri, ces. All work done pioniptly, 'and to ideaae. •bißa. CAROLINE EMITII. Wellsboro, Nov. 7, 1870-tf. • NEW NEAT MARKET 7 (First Door f•lost of Cone House.) THE subscriber hits °pentad a market for tho aaporamctdation of all in want of . FligBo MATE rash will be' pWitlfor pork, beef , mutton, ue• cattle, hides and sheep pelts. Fresh fish evoyy Saturday. BEZEKIATI STOWELL. JR. November 2, 1870 tf Notice. ALE pers,,na irldebted to D.:4 1 . Roberta 1)5 1 . nook account or Notes araroquested to calf and settle , and savo Co§tg, at G. W. IkTerrick'd 1811.—tf D. P. ROBERTS MANSFIELD, PA. Tz - REPS constantly on band, RIMINI aY ALTHAM and SWISS WATCH-1 kW:A ES, Marine, Alarm & Calendar CLOCKS,I SILVER SWOONS , Plated Spoons and ForkB; Table,' Butter and Fruit Knives; Cups, Castors and Cake Baskets; Napkin Ridge; Cram - Bali Sugar and Mustard Spoons; Fipo Gold and Agate Rings; Gold Pons and Pencils; Solid Gold Sets; Pearl Fancy and Plated Buttons; Veatch Gnards and Chains, &c, A large stook of SPECTACLES, GLASSES, and Colored Grasses, all at reduced prices. N. B.—Watches and Jewel' y neatly Repaired. March 1, 1871. 1 0 A/[ RS. 17. 1., EA L ,STMAN _still. coutiuues it t in: Ova 10 one muttio, and is now prepared to,lurnish her pupil%wipriplitrpotion books and note tenshi, ai cheap ti4xati , lin" found elsewhere, Lasenslivtin on tlats'" : ' • • Piano, Orkan instruments furnished for praotice. Also instrutii Hone given in vocal music. Having for many years been engaged in teaching, will guarntee satisfaation,te'4ll. 1; 113.1 1.4t1 OPERATIVE AND MECRANICAL 4644 11WRIST. Office oproaspe Oolie Ilupse, yVolletiero, Pa. All operations neatly and cdrefully paifatmod. Sat isfaction guaranteed at liv.e and let live prises.' Feb 22 , 1871 tf., :Europearl., AAtar Great Balloost__Aspensiosit! nui EN killed, WIATI3I.I and Children going crazy over the Vegeta' Style - and finiar ' /Pita/Ftsl}3Xo Irow Neramore's now Photograph Gallery Wells• born. Ali the letMit Styles of picturea, such es tierman apd Medallion boade, Cabinet Size, new Victoria Size, Rod , Porcelain. pictures (plain or colored), and many limber - StYlfi too numerous to mention. SteretineePle-00.11Xitjii,d', Vie" Of Private IlesidanieS"roitdo• ar! r tizmaqiittfo prices. Copying"-pld pictures e ibligitiOWA§ratne to any, Size,required, a speciality, doilteds`kbey will bo (etencbod. in- Nitta iiikor._ooloriatilii;oll' , or wator.eiileirs good ." - arortiriant of frames congantlynn bend .; C~ti[+►odaramiaoFpealmiina - before Oeing.ilitelibiliel.f N, 8., donCirtieflike • thei4dartn„ over .‘,4,--11. Eastwarita'peritatßoomstipiipsile Wellsboro. • - • ' • --- - . Adm I ntstraior 55~.• ir ETTE R. 3 ; _ihit,' A Di( INlM:4l4oPl',`Aitiv iog I_,/ been granted an the, ta.l4lti ti4ll,igliard IL )hull, deceased, late or Tioga townahip,, then lu,debted . ,to spiel eatatiirtiApakeltnitutilinte tiiii'. l want, add itiose hay.invlAirna agio rhewarnei., will preichtllrit . ii(tiz , ji_!Akr . sf_ It , I!: ' 4 ‘,.:. -. " . i .tv..„...w . tg . ll' t. .Tingtk, '''''• "s -- 7 --- 7 t - -- -." ; ,-,---. -, _.• -.7,, . TN DIVORCE.-,-.To Henry S. Mowery • You ate hereby notified-that'llarriet -by her next friemd,clMosetiSinlilij'hae liptilfii* the Court of Common of 'liege eenntYfer a 4tivoreo from the r bonda ....o6inalrlteeny, And that said Corirk hisappaltiind du 40, day of May, 1871, for tip plioant in the premises; - On4whiah oci bre S , Otz can attend if you think proper. • April 5, 1871 4w E. 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EASTMAN, =I - r ERIE RAILWAY. , ' (114 and altar. MONDAY,: .Doc. 6, %:1870,VTrillsap NJ will loayeQor wing at the followinghours,viz:" QoinutlViser., ~. •* ?;z, ~ I =" illi id ' , ? A. ...., EXORT.EXPRESS Monduys, excepted) . for Buffalo, Dipkirk and the vest, :0)06 4 1 .- its, NICIII7.2XPRESS dielly;(o,ls A :MI for , • Rochester, Bin/dupe incepted) fcr Buffalo,' Dun ' • ' • kirk, and tlio woe t. ' 6'llo 'A; 4,,' WAY ii .: t : iG irx - for A oclestsm Bun, days'iici444l, ' 10,25 A.II.;I='TRAIN ) § l3 dayi excepted for Buffalo and Dunkirk. -.. 12,0 0 5 P. M., WAXFBEIGIRT, Sundays a seep ted,iiir Hornollbillio. • - 2,00 A.M., Ellial.BlollE RXP.,-Sundayei excepted, ; orftiiokel3tOrand Buffalo vlie'll:von.. rte _ ,. . (540,P. Al ! , EMIGRANDIIiiiiN, daily, for ther'Weit. 7,35 F. M., DAY? EXPRESS; Stindayi! ititiy ie4r, ,45 P. al:,fo; EQ.Clunilek,) for. Buffalo andthif, sr et., 1 243 AzIlli; EXPRESS ELAIL, Buildups excep i . oil, -tor Buffalo, Dunkirk and the! beet...,. '' , 4 - Gond. ZAStz f -12, 43 A. My .10.01.1TIMPAR88, StundaykixOntedi connettlng at Nii* - YOrk w_lth'itternounZtriiirte L ;and steatnerifortika•NticrEdglafidcumse- 4,45-A. • M.,- OINDINICATI• kIIPRNSEI;III44/iya lop ' • ceptid, corn:tabling Dtkrierseyilvrittiittlinil for Philada.•Baltimbre-and- • 2,07 P. M., ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, for Elm ra, Sundays excepted.: 11,28 A. Id., DAY IMPRESS, Sundays excap ed, .couneoting at Jersey Olty ;with. ra ((knight Dx,-- 1. 'prose train far PhiludeAllitLi I .10r, Zs titt:4OPEu..OIPAIV - 41r, 11,40 A. M., WAY PREPIIIT,Sundays 4.30 P- M., DivisfpN #l,Ap., Sundays oil:opted. 7.44 H. M . 2 LICifITNINtI SYSRESS, daily, counbct. ing at JersaySity v?irh morning Express train fur Raitithore and Washtngton. BAAIGAtir. CitiioKßD T11110:1311B% - , , 4 141-• A iloTtleed 4tn'dcemplete' 'Poolent•Tiznit T.able ;at Passenger Tralpe op thh brie Railway nit& connecting Llnee,hae recently been pnbliehed,and can be precut• od en application to the Ticket AgentoltheVompapy' WM. R. BARR, - - L. D. ItUOKER, Oeu'lPaes.Agent 18 losisb4rikeora64 ) 8iiibia4L. It T. 10.148 will rup as follows uutil farther notice 40INg NORTH FROM TIOGA. No. 2, 225. N 0.4, 9,28. No.o, 6,94. No. 8, 8,22. No.lo, 11,33. No. 12, 12,12. No. 14, 6,60. No. 10: 8,20.- No.lB, 11,12, ooniq SOUTH FROM TIOGA. • No.l, 0,2 1 3.,,,,N0. 3,4.65, No. 6, 6,01. No. 7, 1,15 No. 0, 7,20. No.ll, 10;18. No. 13, 1,42. L.H.STIATTUOII,SOpq. Northern Contral R.R. TRAIN FQB TUE NORT' XraineforCanandagnialeavoEiniira an followe ' Apcomodation at . 712 p m Ritprese[fe.uteet trafp on road] ...... ....... 11 65 a m Aran ]0 80 p m Accommodation 8 15 p'sx, On and after Dec. 5, 1870, trains iv al arrive arid depart from Troy, an follows; LEAVE NORTHWARD. 924 p. !IL—DAD) , ( except Bunth6 , B) for Elmira and Buffalo ,vla Erie Railway from Elmira. 10 14 a„, m.—Baily(o4copt Stiudaya)fo r mlra,ll uffa lo, C t imandiiigua , Badwater , Susp.Britigaancrthe Ca mid as. LEAVE SOUTHWARD Q 55 A. in.—Dally(oscopt Sunday's) for Baltitoora, Washington,PloiladelphisAc. 07 P. m.—Dally (oxcopt Sunilaye) for Baltimore, Waehingtonand Philadelphia. A LFRBD R.FISKE GeielSuptilarrieburg, Arrival and Departure of Stages. THE Stagrs rivuoiog over the diffei era routes frora t; 7r ; * r .± . - 2,l. e i l v ls o bo u r s o, fol v i i. o ll wa dc :f p r a o r m t a t na voT•Ag.FI: 4 _A!I-IN rue Wellsboro Poat OffiCe: IT I. LL6IIOIIO & TlOUA.—Depart 5 & JO, a. m., arrive 13 " , , and 7 o'clock p.m. • 1 Wriaollono ikahreseerzr.u.—Dephrt 8 a. m.; Ifni l'e 6 p. rzi WNLLSHORo & COUDEBBPORT.—Dep. Mon. & Thur. 2 p. in: arrive Monday &Thursday at 12 in, Wzciassono.k.Junsr.TlMlC6:-="Depart issou.s Thur. 9a pi ' gyrlveTuesday es FrUp.m • onoWBl l l,Bll & - kl.Tcitirroms-zurir,z wuwor - -- - --.:tc-L -• , • p. m:, art. Tam & Fr!iiaj at 12 n JEWELRY'; STORE:: WELLSBORO, PA. FIE " i i \ ;) N ., v t(''l ,t 1 C 1 c: „ d. Aggßxe,A,N,..•w,,,,,,Togs l =I GOLD OR JEWEL• ooti•''en'Arks, - E.Eys, RINGS, PENC4S 3 STEEL PENS, THIMBLES, SPOONS, ,RAZORS, PLA . TED WARE, SEWING MACHINES, &c., &;3„ &c ' With most other articles usually kept in ;pitch iihieb Wei*/ low for' 'C' 1 A - S ', , , Ell Repairing ilona neatly, and protrip,iiy, and on hart uurtva• • January A, 11311-y, ATTENTION FARMERS! • PLASTER, , A NY quantify on hand at the Elk Run Plaster 4 miles front Gaines. Price WOO per - VERMILYEA & BENA UER, Jau.2sth, 1871.-3 m ' : Farm and Timber lot for Sale.. 11111 E undersigned.,offers for sale, , her. %rat in 1 Middlebury Township TiOga, Co., known as We Ezra Stevens farm, containing one ; huntirod, acres, - with apple orchard, two tame ,ha , cps, one Urge frame behao, all iti iocia' conAillob; fatfEn under tate of good cultivation, best 'q'u'al itY. of flat la ds on crooked Creek, silroad de pot near. 'lie adjoining timber lot of two hundred actJos, containing large quantity of botolock, and hard woods, with quite a largo amount of p'no. ~ Address W. A. STORE Esq,, Wollabore Pa. i II ARTITET 31. STEVENS.. Wellabpro, Feb. 15. 1811-If. . . DIVORCE.—T 6 Richard- - 13ush: you a:ro 1 • hereby notill,ed Rink, by, her pet friond, David P Roberts;. his; applied to tbei Cot Comicial:LT.loo of l'ioka County for divorce- Profit'. thiil hOnds of niatrinniiiy, and that said tqUitlias 'appointed Monday, the .29th day of May;,lBll;fer ihtibiaring of said appli cant in , the' Prortilset ; oh' which occasion you may attend if you think 1,4 w RTlSH,f3.llriff.i. #4lion l : yop ure iiiielpi`notkfie4 that,Woome,*ilaori, has apr epTio tbn'eburt,qomroolk z ,Plea l k, or Tioga (ran& fok ti alirorCefioni the lionan•of pkatrlino. iLnd that said-Cost:than _appointed Monday, Abe 29tli daiotlitaY, iSYf, for -Ake l epringiof said,appticant in the promises; on which occa slot you oan attend if"yott think proper. April 5,1871 4w N. A, F/8,11, ahoriff, i • t. 4,22,1, •• 2 .171 • -.1 i;;: " WLLOOKr' T 1904: . 0011NZT 1871. I= GotelSuplt ED,S.YOUNG Gon'lPpes.Ag't INS 1l DREW- , FOLEY, ro l p bas long been estab lisboa iu the Jewelry busi ness in Wellsbore, has al- ways -do sale, various kinds and prices of • IL.. •4. FOLEY. _; akfif)-,;4"1.e Aret 4 6* •t. • • • !I ‘,4 • A :)4r n r Y r9.l /. • = Her darctire 911 ed With .:Ftepheait.tilth &lied-content _ Nihatteer dho has; she enjOis,litokaska ..‘F.Or,whatheay.en hath cot sent; 1 , , ' -• " She fobks ?Tit towara the pnyille, 4911 :; irayd ' Thti it:mist:Mb rjpples ) ti'ii . lll4 isills 4 ' , Ahd the hi:Aid-ft-Mae 'C44' i .1 •i.i „ -• ,soul ‘ fereno, thraagh.pjear„ inild:eyeap. 1 Hierbabyazes /forth; t„.11 1 1 1 • ' ' Hie eiTonae ed ema itian speech more wife ' -- • ~; flO -s • ~. She oe,res tio_t,ntaity booka;to read, 19 6 4'41 4 4 1 .I,rarntatleitby,no,-fortrinl dread,: Hef heart,inspireilvphped • : •1• hoixie•eptini • • '). 1: Fe/ wbrdrietbmcflaralY,ifoi•hirrtiehalli-1:' r; ne'ep:lik&irlFetti'll'olvl/ , • Anil ne'er ant?, llollt,,she pfaie, i t -A.: Vat Oleo 4. , •4 0.2.6 ~,1 0 t needed , wnetner small or great, , •:„ • • • .:•.•11 31).; • . i— S' In babyhoed,atpopg her ,toyai . She happy was for. /WW 2 ; And now,arahl ker,hotAkoldloys, She builds entlearinglowera. • And now as then sheigiveth joy • ' To, all who near her dwell; And feels the restful harmoni • Which frau/ . her 5901 lioth,well.. ,•• ;•J As'from a bioalt in laid.); dell, Or bird upon its nest, ' Or whatscieseilitthoine dOth•dwell'_!: l ;on natankii tr9ngnil bresit- ' - • ~ .;1 'LIVe datii!x:yt *Zs.o_v_i4isijkoi) - 4 . i . .;!,:1:: , NOTES 41T . 11111 ,, WAYi ,11 . 1 7 , . t •; . We clp, 9,t0 . lio ingfroin the North westeryi, (II!„) whi h was written 133 , one of the editors o rthat [paper, .Iwhile on a visit to, this pl ce. .."1 1 tie .very. fiat- tering notice of our elf aud, the, Agied tor makes us a littl modest in the Imp mises„init we have concluded. to .shnt Our eyes.to. that part, of.tire article, and pUhlish It verbatim, for, the generous mentions made of our 'bus,ineW men, the churches, hotels, ands Triffea •.0 tt.i • ‘Wellshozo, the county seatof Tioga ponnty, Pa., is beautifniforsituation; , builkin a basin . 5 - .lf,about anlile,dri pit ; ogligerene9l aid surroundd&brihil from, six to„eight,hundred. , The. 3411 age itself As, on a high elevation, being 0011 t ci &Well hundi<ed fis3tabovi ,the ievelnfiltte,sea.! • ik.is'quite--ail of town; having been .itettied 1ini , 1814,- , bi , persons :who ,eame berofroixt=the States of Delaware and, , Marslati.dit' and- brel, their slaves with -them.. zoVoharne, soap ,as they cane to reside in* the,: free State .of , Eerinsylvanis, , t.•heysbebtiroe t , by, the 'Jams the. CemutatiWealth fregii t - contains , a „ pOpulation , O;', lifteelkhundred; „has about ! _thirtylpla . ::: pp, of - pßoinefl9,i' fiVe, lour .43h wri c_keei,A:eglJttltouse And !ing,,011ie,...bc, , W of -mbick idozjoh Wort( Viikitellik:44oolAfillUV.;AtiktePrei, the : - JrAelliocratio - 0 4 6 4 VounplAgitcteee isAthejlepribliCan per, and JO eigtrteeh TstearEi published/ by -P. C.- VIM- Gelder, '-'ESO.,!• and- is a radical'paper,hanievindi-t (sates; high toned iridts morals,' rind has'. alWaYs been fearless and outspoken pro: all the great morai, sahlects in, which?: the Slate and community. are interest ! .; ed., It is the friend of fredizore, peitee and roligion', - and in •unCOM promisini foe to vice and -wrong doing, Its editor and publisher is a live busi ugasman,, intelligent and straightfor ward in the. management, of Ma affairk; and nothing.goes ; into- coluaris of bis.paper which the most., fastidious pat rent would be unwilling for ; chili dren to read. • " Such a paper is a blessing- to any ;onimtmity. • ~T he ofticeof the Agitator. is; iri many reSPecte, t‘MOdel'office, lii 'oce4Piet 3 :OP Second. story, of a—largp, ithree r story-bnilding. The ceilings 'are: 'high, the room commPoyeas,i-Wsiilight ied4l',lenittlf44:;;l)lt4 presses for print {tang the paper and for , doing.:ol . :*-1148 of -job 'al e' trife - *,isticps‘foyed patterns: ;: ro,.nd'*l#l, itil rats ,of • type tA •;the newest Styles, as good- workPOO l ice Mere as is d one in y, our dity•of4ees, " The 'ho,tel acconipottations of _the place are eitceileilt„ Ty? .eeuniari. b e i ng large, thirty miles square, and contain ing a population_,iit.thirty:seven thou sand, the courts, -which :are , held here ouarterly, bring together a large num ber of persons from the' enmity. ''li is fact accomatiA.fOr the number, cor.s6 small=a vlll9 er The Ceti is a-iiirge, -first Class betel, • altekether` thetbekiinbliehOuse In , Neithexon'l"enn;, Sylvania. Is tcell kept, by Vet. , Graves, And id deserved ISr'p!opiibit the-traveling' "The church ti.c.onpiodations.o.f,the. villiliil'OAVOt as good as in most'place.s. Of ii.ilS el4C'• T4e,4l,ethodists- have re,• centl:y e : opipTeted a ilue l o.usel and, imr • dell the ithiepiinistry of Af)V. pr.,8u010, , they'," have a., ! goo , congreation. .•The Pr . e s*3 7 tprians ,anCl i : Episcopalians are., alreiiilkiitating the subject of build ing, and without doubt. will soon ac-.. complish the,el.de9t , ,t ; heKhav,e in. view. The Baptiste have a lion in which they Worship, temporarily. • t It has a , central ' loeatien, is.. increasing in value; and tloy,propose some day to sell it And' i 1411 4)4 11 ; 1 ,A 4,llleeting house:-' , • , . i " Thesehooltrot , Wellietore are, fully` kip to the. times:'- ThWy4l6ftWideif, arid' in the . handle of , `notritieten t 'likltruefork . ProfessoraVinteih, thelfirliiiiiiiilletiOli"- - : . .e.'r; is:a: young , irrnin fof literal cen ltiffe, liiving.grailnated ittitethestei trnlier= sity, and spent some two -Sears in'Eti= rope ini +study and travel ii)gi i irle is tho- 1 rongblY.qtlalifted &sr bis4oeitioh ;,, end = being PM3l3ssed of an. - enthusiestic:tein- 1 perament, so desirable:in an , instu4tok, pvery , department - of:the school feta his' nfluence. 2,-.., e rhe achoole hereardaigOod tis 64:public .echools 'lii Illinois;—and that : is high praise.; , , , .- . , -If -., . ..(i`f The village as a wholeis trtilY bean- 1 tifu I. , lts, streets., are broad, "and, its • Voill4 O ..TP 0 1 444 in kit:unmet by double• rows of trees, the:eith andrnsple: :The, :hobses, many, of them,' re. neif_ i ind 2.x te4 8 1X9,„ •With....largtt.: , yards44.449lp. „ IP, ~MtiiilPY..9.l l4 l ; l 4 3 4 4o..witii!eyerii greeige:i .Asu t -Nv hat tonetitute the 13harth Of ickrellshorti, are the dear n,ldlitlrsi that Orrottild' I tne " a 1; ,•.4 ova,-•-:iistii, if te t " lii3 h ~ eighto?f,:frogr. - ekx - itipAtght hued ed 'lee t,. Some of these are dbittiide to" their very summits, and others are s ill Covered with the primelocil foreefe i of . I 141 il,lellitt Ililit: • • PiP4 ol ll(l ]4 ° } lll° 9l l. 'S te.iB4l a Er,eat ItiliaberTotOO L 'ang*go 1411)3341 og neypAtlng afid 1i:11AI:fig 1(03' fron i l, the foresp the AbrdeltiOgiOie 'B4 : iiiiao,(l to Wll 7 FliEttnsport to' alObi acid, prepireit for tbe itt ‘. 4 .Thr • e . _ ;'':The greatest drawback to-the gro w t h of the to*n,is the want of a! railroad. For tae. reaerlti _the . place, has •t; be ) ;eqc_4Pkb, !etagefrprzt,Tioga, a distance: of seventeen miles This will soon' be : cbv,lated by a railroad now, being .04- , s tructed In called .0e liNieborn,ai:tl 4 lo 7 1 reneeidlie . road:, cenp i el4ing witA the 'ternikit - iiiidlqofileg".iie,?fril• 1141 18 : alre4d,"iraii‘A 'l:,.;stifei4,4, l xrar . 4 4 ! the way, end the Wen: is ' heinglal t d i sn, the; track; iiiid‘tlie t ear's` .WIII; 'run. as far' as 'Wellaboro thoi't bming ' fall. ° "some' of Writ nest Ini hi is ki EA bitursdithiffi 'Oil iin , ithe- world; hakie,theen.,`iv en cdifi c thi so • bills; land; tam cOnilirtnYlivhdi dfiii l thien; artaiiilding e thoroad.w ll'heiklitifitati wealtiti c atd ` are ,:censtractingi th i tf oad, 4n :.019, ni..o,4o4steuttitA inautibrovitik ille.."A to *B. , Ouge,::arci the .:._grie i road i• alid, ,the;, bkl. ,l 4eA r )Y O -, Intide • of:. iron,: _ire. large antnn - Pc ) }.9f . .engil anstlu tubor: . to ))g kii4l4e4 *.iyer tif:ip road, will make, it 1:0 1 Pg c.ij; 4 4 o3 i to 'YIP..., c9Poottist;.:: in iiiiticipation - Of i pi'e early ecifnpletion . ,Ot: --theroad;Milliiiptis of feet of lninber:are' Irlled'iip liktite 'side of 'the track, iinit ing for 'transportation."' The hitherto huiet 'village has**cfitighe the:spirit Hof enterprise and las put pit - Otte albUsl- 41ess-like appearance, - Ile* 'buildings are going up on all iiiide'A, -new streets are being opened, and ' corner lotsl'al e , ready bring high prices. The Mining, interests _vvill . soon add, .probably, •a' thousandto.,the, population. Already this beautiful, healthy.-retreat, is attrap tine the Attention of many from oni large Cities And fowns,- Who„come here to 14 P0 :1 4 . 6 4 01 K 13 uPe1' ,1 7 ,4P0 1 04. T.491: 6 is a gbej reatszin'f tips, for: perhaps -there is tiol'PleriSiiritei or 'heal tiller:Spot to be'foundthan' this Pine creeS i region. 1 " Here are the headwaters of the f3ts quehatma river, and 'various stream's or creeks that run around the base of these hills and through the deep ravines, are the best trout fishing grounds in the country. The hills are covered with berries in Eiummer, and the abundance of game to be found 'lithe forests makes it a most Abe place of resort. to all lovers 4of nature. Then, too, the stranger can find good accommodations at the hotels ; the citizens are. Intelli gent, hospitable - and polite to visitors, and .the. new comer At cries feelAthat he is aniong, friends. It is;aneXcellent place for persons in poor health tocomp and recuperate.., The high altitude, pure, air, surrOunding hills, the'befinii-- - 'fu I c s de nety Ith a E everywhere .. meet's the' eye,, all conspire to bring health And vi gor to the invalid." ' . . [Correspotlonoo of the Agitator.] ; . , SILVER Oar, (N. bf.,) March 13, 1871 i IWlell I wrote, you last, the IndiaiiS 1 4 1 a been_. unusually quiet for , a- long time, and . we 'were' Wen ti - g . ' t0,4i10 that our troubles - Ni7ith the were over ! Batty "true to theiri. nature , they have again madetbetrappearan e When least expepted. A'few Weeksai co they.run Iffigkiitilith4chorses -and:mules,' and B ' ir s l4l • 4 • t i9w: c 4*.. tki, ici fe7dli - a 4 S•e; . -r- , 1. Afteie a lveary , marcnof 15 ,miles, they Came. upori a; rdrieheria, situated ori the top of , 4 high mountain, near Drageon canon, and succeeded in making a last-f ing peace with 14 of them.. Many more were wounded, some of the stdlenshickli recapturedandnlany Indian trophies' secured, together with letters supposed, to have been taken from the mail at the , tine of its' capture last October. The, Celebrated.(i ) liief " Big Feet," Who re joiced-in a edal, extremity 01,13 incheS; ..• . depalzted:,this We, du'ring the unplea santness.. '[ .••. - - _ ' - , - A short time after the first stock was taken,'the Indiana. di/0 a hole in the ceiral ist.W,Aliblilll, 4 VVelif.:•, and got away" with: eigh t mules •and borsesP A cOmpii!sr. of bitizerM*4l.loll3lO44tafebr, orgaOlzbel, it Oei' the - leadership of Cap ital:oobn lullard, who followed therp • 140 tnildsi when their village and'hidirig plaT) ; .lYAß..lo l lsco:Ntered :among the, foot ;hills ,of, the„t •rancisconiountains. ' - , I -After; =letiVing - a guard' 451' foi : e in ti . iwitli tl:o,4ll3.o:4ls i *C4t„Bullard procee , . Ved. to akii}ek the : town !rbree 14118 Ihrouglit to, the ground, the Orst Indian nniking hislappearance arid while , dy.4- , ing ho raised his. revolver ;with' both , hands and !shot, Copt'aiu . 44ll§ict ilAro 3 , thp'beaft: ti exliireii without a groan or a word: Nerved With hate and - a de:- terminatio for 'vengeance, the ,Men p, inaile wiiitig f ,• work, untills Apaches lay, dead upon the , ground and the remain? : der bad sought sheiter,among the ro4a. - : gozae,',Ol l the . sti e ilen ..steal: was. .recap-i ureci,:ktiffm.ii Indian boy brought back. Much• - credit'is due Major Keiley; ; 6aptin 131illerd arid' the citizens .and Soldi re who accompanied the expedi tions fora quilrifeterin i g deserved pun , 'ohm nt•to the'-Apachea, who have been in LW habit of murdering' and robbing i .with impunity: - Thelndians baize roade l one ot two-raids since; but WO little success, as the stock is now kept 1 ‘Stielitei.!, ' '• 'I ' - i • ' I" i The sad news hes just reached us that Charles Kerl 'and wife,' daughter of Major Itta, of the U. S. army, toge- - ther with fl i •e out of seven men' acting a. 4 an escort 4 were brutally murdered by the Apaches,. while on their-way to fort Bnyeribfrem Old _Mexico, where Ken hid ~beeri ,on, butiiness. i Only. two es ' caped, andjihey,were tbaillyt wounded The carriAglir-And party :wet's' attacked in a canon, find all killed on •the spot egeekt,;Jsire7l Keil,. who succeeded In idttinkisetpe Inds away, , ,When an 1141 AI .04 .4. l l9Witikagaced ., her 4beough: the. ,kip:dy t ., A,fter whichilhey stripped ev , - P!*-:o l Yed , of eiotutpg,fiebm: their Vie-- 0016 ADA:44O4g Ono, rreVolversi tour moles, au d one or two - horses; made good' thir• , ,peCAPer.; Herl •andshis' •wife hati• 1 ,ordy .been s parried.aboubeiglit , rnontlnii A:nd .mere 'much thought •of wbereVerr , they wore kpown. • I - —(1 -; ~. - o. `," 'A. pf, meetipg trip Altivens „has been held; and a§troug,dispesition, manifes-: test te'offor '-a - lafgC, bountY for IndAau scalps:. - SOnietbilie rfiliat ' and will be done. opr, , c9.lltinue4.to grsiw,•rapidly, a n d:statt o . §3.,asqqd ch nu cp t cl: being", pie lobgi f tint, .14ygcg n. the, W,erri.tskTy t The Iver r4lnes ore proitng AWL' uolul incitithi.ent • i tested ' over Eme-,Ziew diedoverles -, n tilo,uAtfdr.llV, l oK eight rtallea ftogkbetek NIWSED4i "'OW" . . Ogfilfr; *W441614 i 1 ;10%,1 1 00,, a loptti`potiAgirimeiftsj: l ‘ll ' But Time should not complain,— There'll soon be little Days enough " Tv make! the Week @seta." OMMWM 2i, 1 (Li 111111111.11111=11 .4 .2 •.., 3 V, [For thd Agitator.] 1 ' 14r.,..Vart. Getder -.!- , -"Will : you Please P 12 .1) 11 8,11 Au your, paper, for the informa» goll of tl/o, public, the, follow log section of the fiVense,law, pitssed ,on . the gwl 4ay Of Bach, 1867: - ., , i See, I lie it enacted,' d;c:; That when applica tion is made so , any' Court of . Qaarter 'Bessipps of : tlitis, gommenwealitt_for license to sell IntOxl= citing drinks, it shall be lawful for said spurt to' hear petitionS; in addition to"that of the ap`pli pan,,t, in favotofrand •remonstrances against db.:) . application for such license; and r in itll,,easpe, to refuse the same, whenever, in the opinion of said eciart s . having due regard' to 'the 'number and 9 1 ,k Eraqtf 3 r.of nig Pegtlaneks.f.c.r. and , against, : spa apiiliCapoii, each license is not necessary •forithe accommodationt'of-th'e public arid eniertiiintrit of 8 tratigece and _traveleritiland _upon. sufilort came. being shown„ the the said , Cearts shall )1 re power to revoke 'tiny' libeaso"gi-anted` 1)Y - them; and, all laws ineouihtent..with; this -.section, Are hereby repealed. Provicte s ci,,, That the suretleii in the atpllcant” for lice ns ;the bond . required' of e) shall baisigners-taliapetition.; , ..... .....; i , ~,tll,,will, be seen by. the above -secticip, , %We ,is now injorce,_that there is no liinAt 1 0 11 ,Of .SO.xON age.' as: to. Allepeti; tonal. or, irereonstrants,' but !all, ri 9. 1 g11i Ctler '1 i.t.PA the court-are:to refuse' t l ti, 11cena, , Al . -;:,r 49 ye r , la, tite„opirtion)of - silk ofirt—liafing Ane regard to, Ote ntibit) '''and `character ofl the, piiipt.j.- '411( foi'atlii against Stioh i thiPlicatioh-- such!license'le'not rieticeSSary. - ":Tbieec e . .. - tiorrie in plain""Eiglitili, ' titd . we trd,st cam befeasily understood by everi,one. I- Wish you to publish this, in ordel• to .satisfy thepublie "whether it lathe Wil ter, of this article -who is ' pettifogging, or .somebody else,; The shirt of - NemeSis ,is uncoMfor,(able to wear, even when:it Sts; but ,whoever puts it, on should re rueraber the fate, of . Hercules. • Yours respectfully, 1_ 7 _1., ' 1 ' "` LryLE atmanoßts. ' The varied and vivacious Chicago ,Tri&une hiving ra!iblitihed a paragraph of 49Die rather humorous import' Con cerning Allmon line :disguise , iwhith certain female compositor, In :that city had, seen, fit to afNet,,its city editor Was recently called upon by the equivoca ting young ladyrherself, who, in justi fication of 'that which had been impel- ted to hei, gave the following sketch of her life l• In 1867, being compelled to work,her own way throtigh . the world, she left her native village in New England fOr the Nest,-and, pausing first in Cleve land, . Ohio, undertook to sust•alu her self there by needlework. A few hu mane families, gave her what employ ment they could command; but as this yielded only a wretched pittance, there was' a• necessity that she should seek some other source of income. For Si. year thereafter, she applied herself . to the acquisition of the - typographical 'art in'a printing office; andthen, findi. ing herself ,coiniieteht to "strike outc . ! for herself, went to a country` town hi Michigan, where female compositoni were employed, and obtained werk - Ori the local newspaper. There, again, her matnings were not satisfactory, and,' re..., .pairing thence toVhicago, she entered fairly into the larger world of typogia4 phical vicissitudes, At, first gaining ..$l5 a week in a bookprinting establish 4 agent., then doing not so well, in a dai-i 1 iy and a weekly paper office succe,ss-! ively, she started, about a year ago, toll 'St z Louis, where was an office promis-i, ed.. , Onmeinere lio*;Vei her - 4 , ittili roi:-4 tviip overtook her. _ 'After only a 'brieil -th..t ( n of prosperitylih St. Louis, shewas thrown out of employment, :and from' thence ensued such an. exhaustion .of her little stock of money, as soon redif ced her to actual distress. • For a 'time she thought pf resigning all ambitious schemes of life at •once, and entering some family as a servant; but, even upon the verge of this step, it occurred to her to try whether it had, been her incapacity or her sex which had so (Es:. likrously wrought against her. • 'To make this ' - trial; she imiviied 'all that was left of her more fin femilite wardrobe, applied the-pecuniary' ro. i Ceeds.thereof to the purchase of a , as= online ontfit.,,and,jrt • the atipearante of ft sprightly, handsome yotirig.lad i made renewed sq , ertures , for employment. Now,ascording to her *tory,. ,she en - icOPROT.Pa Po difficulty, at all in finding, iand , retaining ,w,py,k, yokrewaoled with. In t intro's wages, and, , after earning en. , loughs to take, her,thither, returned ,to Chicago in A ugt'st 'last, arta r ) eadily, pb ;tailed an engagenienflri the Office of a daily - paiier.''S'fate'd iiy •thlS' success, atidiniterably fearful that her SO. wo'ld he discovered before site had acciiMula• letra sufficient fund to prOcure 'a' new' ferninin'eiwatdrobe,- and then pay her fareback to her native Ne* , Englan; she spared no 'pains ,nor ingennity i fi l perfect the delusion so precious to h i'.. Buying a razor, 'she fehaved her upper. Up day after day, hoping, but in vain, to develope thereby some Appearance - Of a Mustache. In proseeution of similar, :masculine iiientilleatlen, she' learned to, and did 'Srailiea ill'ke; and was ever ready td iyropitiate hef 'follow wOrkinen 1 witli . eigais and Alban loans of raiii4` PinallY;'however, one 'of-Jhe printers' who had long suspected Um - trail in the' •case, gave thebrave givido understand that her disguise was not.p.erfeet, and 'having persuaded her.to take boa"d in 'the .family,aids mother and, sister,' eventually induced a full confess On— . d now ~ in the proper i garments of her sex once more, and probably under an engagement of marriage, th late ",little - breechee of the Chicago Com posing moth gives her true sto . Y, Si 'above, to the press, before coming on 34 : visit to her family at the kast. " . . . Frail Huebandg and a Fast La y. 'Anxious !pothers ..who .are uneasy -with regard to,the,KnoFals - of thelr sons, tohouldalSO have, ,an l ey!? to their iis : - ; timd since, 'in Betitno l ,:,IClasstiehusetts,a - Veiy fine woman oc cupied pri4atif apaitinents'Ori ,street. 'A few'of the 'anxious roam:- 2 mos'' of 'Beacon Street, fearinglesttheir young.sons should visit the OforeSald Timms, and thus be secluged.'from- the path , of virtue, called Itirien the "First Young Lady," and requested that she ,shOuhi relieve their fears by: removing )ber quarters to some other part of the The'qUeenly reply of , the Iting— for.the lady was the former, by nature, ,a(icytiiet 'atter name —wll not, tho l omedted' - i;y' the 'ieWident'O' it'dae9ri ,street' and the anriiver`tii'tbeli,roqUelfit,,, nil published in the' timed of that' dp,i,, - ,was as-follewe : f l ",Ladles--pleatie be`seated.`aon' `dam` ; lighted: that! 961 i, have' called; I Ann wished for this iiiiterVieWl'anif now-tel l' you ith at it ifilnotforYalirsotisti welfare that you need be anxious, but I am much annoyed by the frequent calla of your husbands 1" ; A "Muscular Christian," - • • • ,The following story, is told by he lipston Waveler : ' • 1 1.cimit .ISW yeas- ego a , gentlein who was .employed as superintend •nt, in a really charitable institution', In . York, went into one of the , markets, of that 'City and selected quarten iDf . beef • for "horde consnmp4on." "hall .T send it honie for your' aidt ed the market man. \ " No I thank yon, I will carry itmy. • The market meta 'regarded him v,Ath an inereduldus look, and remarked— " What !'you tarry a Whole, quarter beef?'' • " Yes, sir," was the quiet , responSlj. The market man again regarded his Oustoraer -with attention, and no qo i tibt made up his mind that he was overra thag bi l e Strength. Then he said : Well, sir, if you undertake' to carry this quartertlof meat home your self, .I gill give it to you." • "'Are you serious 2" " I am serious," replied the market 'Man. " Then," returned the customer, "if that is the case, just help me tq get,it on .my back, and we'll see if I crt carry it." This was done; aMI, with Out let down or: rest, the gentleman-carried it to he institution with which he was conc ted, t e marketman accompanying him, lost in amazement at the unek pected development of strength and endurance. O. 1 J. E. _la another occasion, the same m;us cular Christian, having purchased, 26 pairs df shoes for the institution under hissare, began gathering them together in older to\ carry them off. " Are yoir," said the merchant, " go ing to carry these'home yourself?" "Certainly, I am," was the reply, "and if necessary would carry twenty five pairs more." The merchant looked thoughtful for a moment, and then turning to his clerk, (he knew the occupation of his customer,) said : ," John, you may put up twenty-flVe pairs more of those shoes for Mr. 1 -1 --. Altd, John, do not make anychargefor them." . t . Of course the customer who had car ried the quarter of beef did not fear to shoulder fifty pairs of shoes. j 1 The strotig man—strong ifaith as in works—is the Rev. R. O. Doles, now and for 'some years bacX the efficient superintendent of the I;Lome for Little Wanderers in this city. 1 . . Questions alternately by the Court, the State's Attorney,' and the defense, as usually answered by an inteilge •uror': " Are you opposed to capttal punish ment'" . " Oti, yes—yeS,' sir." " If yot were on a jury, then. where ft-mau wa being hied for his life, 31u would'nt agree, to a verdict to,.ha him?". , • " Yes, sir.-- , yes, I would." " Have you forined, or expressed a 'opinion as to4he guilt or innocence "y Xlll, ?''' 7 I • --- "Vourinind, then, is made up?'! " Oli,'no—no, it ain't." Have you any bias for or against the prisoner ?" "Yes, I thin k I hav'e." " Are you p . ejudieed ?" " Oh, no, not a ," Have you g.ver heard of this ease? " Think I h ye." " WOuld yot i decide, if ou the Liury i according to the. evidence or nide To' mor?" " Mere rumor." .Y " Perhaps y o u don't understand ; would you decide according to rumor, or the evidence?" !_iF,vidence." 1 . "If it were i •our power to do so, wohld'iou , change the law of capital puniihmenti or let it stand ?" ""Let it stand." . , 1 - The 'Qourt—" Would you let it sten ,or ehane it?" t, • "'elm ge It." l t! y ' 'NO ' 'which would you do!: "Don know, sir." " Ate ou a freeholder?" " Yes, [r --oh yes." "Do 'on own a house and lot, or l rent." ' ; ' " Neither—l'm a boarder." " Have you formed an opinion ?" • I i " No, sir." ,- . " Have you expressed. au opinion ?" = "Think I have." .The Court—" C4entlemen, I think the juror is competent. •It is very eviden i t he has never formed nor expressed an opinion on any subject."—Lou. C 01471. 1 'We commend the following as -wore 'thy/of alt acceptation. It we on.l. ?i , ou/ii live so as to.baltince each day's 'trials against the day's; strength, Aeti r lng td-morrow account far its own tioul 'lies; we should live the lOnger : : . "; LIVING' 'BY THE DAY.—I compare, says John Newton, the troubles we are .obliged to undergo in the course of a year to a great bundle of faggots, far ,too heavy for us to lift. But God doe not require •us to carry the . whole a . once, He mercifully unties the bundle, 'arid gives us first oue bundle, which w are to carry to-day, and then anotheri `which we are to carry to-morrow, an , Se on. 'This we' might easily . nianage if we would only take the blirden ap= p JPOinted fOr us each day ; but we shoos l to increase our troubles by Carrying yes •terday's stick over again to-day, and, ,aoing_to-moriow's burden to our lort, ,hefore we are required tabear It. Wui.l iJiky puts the same truth in another way. i Ye playsentAde c r The year .before as -al (leak containing three., hundred, and. sikty-tv'e letters' addressed to for each ila.4antintiucirig its - trials and , , prescribing its einploymente, with. an - Order lei open daily tuftheletter ' for the - day.. NoW• We may be strongly tempt ed' to unseal beforehand seine of The 'remainder.- This however would Only ~ servo to embarrass us i while we ShOcild .violate the rule our Owner and; Maker juts laid down for us : 3 Take, therefore, ; no thought foroeArterrow, for the mor-- .Fow shall, talse th . opght . for the brings of itself..! ! ? .1 The iollowing dialogkje.lp 911 e Of ,the Fetiches ef . a st 'Ohm cat: is Vx!) 11 c 1 Y littio cO,ro Ilps ttind',l are' you Cora feitiittle Oforf. " ," Yes Ahatilts 7 .--= 1 • Ypti 4o•not, feel the cold '.?? •; , • Not at ,) . Yout, window closes easily ?' Very picely, dear.' COPIQ and take ray place l' , ' , 10.! Impaneling Juries. NEM MEI l'her gtifoOx 4. - • ; r • ' Hook f&. btu-t 1 1 _.11008t) L WW2 supplied . with PnOsol tad Tniet cute ail kfude pf Job Work wit!k, mantle sag Mosta. "Art additlonisg all ilia tato siyits triste have bestvit sdla this depart/net. • Looationr*lnithilkm'ii*itatookionoor aturigt - Votton,' n, [lior the Aotatlr.3 florae of the Piineiplei of the 24,1ec0- I. Evangelical Doctrine, embodied in Scriptural and fixed st at e l m a n tO, wrought intd every part of the Service, summed up in an Apostolical Creed, so simple as to be WTI gib% to a ohild, repeated always by t' e whole 4 odgre gallon, and thus rooted in the roeMory and the faith of Young and old; its sub stance being; " Jesus Christ the same yesterday, to-daY, and forever." ' 11. Congregational and responsive worship, engagiug all the people, 'em ploying not only the ear, but the eyes, the tongue, and only significant attitudes of the body—kneeling in con fession hand petition; standing up in praise, with frequent singing; and sit- , ting to hear the. Word ; a worship ev formed to the pattern shown in all parts of the Bible.; animating the" attention by its fitness and variety ; in forms of lang#age careftilly prepared by the wis dom and fragranwith the piety of 'ages; gathering u all the sentiments and desires suitabl to social and com mon prayer; avoiding all that might oftend reverence; dignity, or a pure taste, and securing a noble and beauti ful solemnity. 111. In preaching, an adherence to spiritual and permanent subjects, with a reverential treatment of them, by a Ministry in three Orders, ordained ac cording to the apostolic modeil, customs extending through. Christi e n. history, and the personal. practice of about sev en-eighths of the Christian world. , IV. A system of holy education, raining every baptized child to vpne- rate and love his Church as the Mother to whom he belongs by a lvine Cove nant in a blessed and jo yous Daher'. tatce; to heed punctually all the ordi na ce s that are a means of heavenly grace; and to understand clearly the reason of the hope that is in him, as preparatory to the sacred rite of Condi.. mation. . . V. A vete& of Practical Righteous.. - ness, connecting all the great Interests of life, such as youth, marriage, home, sickness, death—directly with the Willi- enees of the Church as the "ide bli- Christ ;" teaching the people that eve ry man, woman and child should ren der some practical service tothelDiviue Masterin the interests of this Church, under the rector's direction ; thnFi t ten ding to realize a living, united and sym pathetic Body of the Lord, having many members." VI. An observance of the "I Chris; tian Year," making all its Sund l ayeand„ holy days, feasts and fasts, a round of • interesting commemorations of t h e great events in the life and i ministry of our Saviour, of the facits of redemption, and the saintly characters of the New Testament. By this means, eaelV'Sun day has its own individual associations, - lessons and prayers all over the world directness 'fund diversity are gren to the discourses of the pulpit; _help is citen clod to human infirMity ; laud the whole " Year of, the Lord" is turned into a practical manual of evangelical instruc -• t t • I , • the grearine 13P1i.a1111... illustrating God's benignant sovereignty, the Holy Trinity, renewal and sanctification by the Holy Ghost, and justifleatiodthro' faith• in the cross of Christ. VII. A general cultivation of the Spirit of religious awe, Including reve rence for sacred times and places, a loy- , al respect for authority and law, a con servative habit of thought, obedient and gentle manners, and uniformity in ecclesiastical usages throughout Chris -C ; ' ° tendom, A high degree of spiritual • power is ascribed to the two sacraments —Baptism and the Lord's Supper—as , Christ appointed them ;—they aka ad ministered and received with signal marks of veneration. - gull part of the church building has its peculiar mean ing an l drireasons. 'pie minister, as a priest of God, alivays appears before the congregation in a robe of his office, the same everywhere, the simplest and plainest possible, " covering:up all the changing fashions of men," obviating all cynicism or surprise, and designated by Jehovah as a symbol of purity: VIII. A Church Polity, cot k:Tined la its main outlines to the republican government under which we live, witil, legislative departments corresponding,- to the national, state and municipal au thorities, combining clerical and lay ItL eleme ts, with an elective representa tive system securing the I rights of all, and re erving the exercise of spiritual discipl'ne in the local church to the • clergy. . • . IX. A liberal practice as respects the terms f participation in sacramental privileges, abstinence front pulpit con troversy, and a charitable spirit toward the members of all Christian bodies. i • X. Christ having established a. ViSi• :We Kingdom in this world, Which ifs the Church, " the pillar and groun&of the Truth," a profound conviction-ari ses that on earth, our religion ( aur- Selves, must be of two partsl: , inward and outward, life and body, spirit and form, invisible and visible; that Christ Himself has determined certain char acters or ordinances by which this Chur#h should be everywhere add al ways known ; and that a recogniron of the doctrines of this Church, with a cheerful allegiance to it, is not only es .sential to the final preservation of his torloal orthodoxy, but would provide a remedy for many evils .in .our present disordered condition.--A '.l3'am ii i Statcm,ent Concerning the Ch rch, by . 'Rev. F. P. Huntington, .13% hop ;of Central AN Ev Pat," said, a gentle' " .will pe busy all want to. see' any pent. )11 inquires it I am at home, don7 , t tell a direct lie, but give an evasive answer." - '1 Faith an' I will, sir," replied Pat. In the evening, wishing to_lpow how Pat got along, he called him iu to his mom. "Well, did any one wieh to see me Orday ?"- Yes, sir." ; Jill/10 ws,s,4?” „, • " Bisther Brown sure." -; :1 • ""What did he . t` asked, me was4Tou " H0w . 41 . 4, you au tiwer. him ,_ • • " BiaSiVely, sir." "'How is that ?" • " Y asked him was his grandmother a mula " • • ME 1/61 UM 1 pal Chtuch. E
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