FIE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR rususurn EVERY WEDNESDAY ISOMNO BEI ip • F. 0. Van Geier RES OF SUBSCRIPTION INVARIABif Et ADVANCE, • It,rlpllJU, (per year) RATES OE AOVERTISIN t. yev LVES 01 MiNIoN Oa UM, 1511 M Oltl. OWARI 1 Hu. I Blns Ins I 8 3los I 61Ios I 1 Yr 1 3 1 , 00 112.00 I .2,60 I $5,00 $7, 00 $12.11 2,00 8,00 4,00 I 10,00 I 18.00 17 e. 4 uartl 0 Col_ ,~:~I ~• Ilb.oo 25, so,oo ,3- Special i'otlces 15 cents per line; Ealtortalnr ..LI ':,O coats per line. . 'ktniient advestleing ewT be paid for in advance. • leittee Blanks, Constable Blanks, Deods,Judg• be Notes, Marriage Certificates, air.,ort band.. 13 U SINESS CA-1113S. GEO. W. HERRICK, TORNEY and COUNSELOR at LAW. ffice in Smith and Bowen't Block, acroge all m Agitator Office up stairs [second floorl ellsboro Pa, Jan. 4, 1571-Iy. Jno. I. Mitchell, orney and Counselor at Lew, Claim, and In uranco Agent. Office overFress's Drug Store, Welleboro, Pa. 1871—y William A. Stone. toraey and Counselor at Law, first doer above Cuoverse & Osgood's store, on Main street. Wellsboro,-January 1, 1871 y Seeley, Coates & Co. NKERS, Knoxville, Tioga, County, Pa.— ltuelve money on deposit, discount notes, ad sell drafts on New York City. Collect -1,,u3 promptly made.—Jan 1, 1871-y • SEELEY- - Osceola. lmvio Co.sys, Knoxville, 'INC CRANDALL Jno. W. Adam ) torney and Counselor at Law, Mina& TiOka runty, Pa. Collections promptly attended i Jan. 1, 1871—y Wilson & Niles ) taneys and Counselors at Law. Will attend romptly to business,entrueled. ne counties of Tioga axkd Pot*. ;o,ffiee%on he Avenue. Jan. 1, 1 187 k. y F NF)Lqcol NfLES..' John W. Quensey, aney and Cilunselor at Law. All business tarusted to him will be promptly attended to. rhea 2d door south of Hazlett's Hotel, Tioga, toga County, Pa.—Jan. 1,1871. Wm; B. Smith, • 4tion, Bounty and Insurance Agent. Corn unicatiou3 sent to the above address will re. oiro prpmpt attention. Teri= moderate, " n oxvillo,ya.—Jan. 1, 1871. Seymour Hor ton, . Alleys and Counsclorti : ; i l ol'44 l ,_ : iiftl. .11 business entruatoci to. titfiffiti.atitri#l,l3ol3(fniVe rompt attention. .11. SEYMOUR //: O. HORTON: L 1111.1871 y ob U. ARMSTRONG Armstrong gt Linn, TTOJNEYS-AT-LAW, ISILLIAMSPORT, PENN'A. 5D 1, 1371-y W. D. Tprbell & Co., ies al o Druggists, load dealers in Wall Paper s eroseno Lamps, Window Glass, Perfumery, ,unts, uils, .to.—Corning, N.Y. Jan. 1 '7l. D. Bacon, M. D., k eician and Sur . geon,lst door east of Laugher he—Main Street. Will attend kropptly to Wellsbei'Otatt.tlB'ffi. A. N. Ingham, 11. D., moeopatbist, Office' at his 'Residence on the .renue.—Jan. 1, 1871. - • - - George Wegner, I,T. Shop first door north of Rohorts.t Bail. y'l hardware Store. Cutting, Plttiagind Re: ,ring done promptly and well.---3an.1,1871 Smith's Hotel, p, Pa., E. M. Smith, Proprietor, lionbe in ,o 1 condition to aocommsakete the traveling tittle in a supertoir mqnnpf.—Jan. 1, 18 t Furniers' Hotel. MONROE, Proprietor. This house, formerly ccupied by E. Fellows, is conducted on tem-, erases principles. Every accommodatiori Jr man and beast. Charges reasonable. January 1, IST roion Hotel. . G. Van Horn, Proprietor, Wellsboro, Pa. house is pleasantly located, and has all es nnveniorm3 for man and boast. Charges Berate,—Jan 1, 1871-Iy. New Tobacco Store ! • lIG subscriber has fitted up the / Store taflit east Thomas Irlardo2M's dry goods store; the manufacture arld . sale of c.tllS,(all grades), Fancy and Common , IKI,VG TOJJACCo,lllichfgan Fine Cut CITE WING, 9u2 all lcindsbt ronAcco, PIPES, and thechoi ce.,l Brand of , CIGARS. - • C- Call and FCC for yourselves. ' JOHN W. PIIRS'EL e'ld , oro, Jan. 1, 1871—tf. 1 1WARD S.A..DT FDA R17%4 6 OblAYlii "'• • the lithef anii.Core of the Erring and Unfortunate, on Principles of Chi Istian Philanthropy. SSAYS ON Tilt: ERRORS OF YOUTH, and the Fol .4 . Ago. in relittiim to 31 ARRIAGE and SOCIAL EVILA iiinitstry aid fur the afflicted. Sent free, In sealed Address, HOWARD A.SSOCIATICN, Box P. Philadelphia, TOGA DRUG STORE Y. BORDEN keeps constantly on hand: Pure Drugs and Medicines, Chemicals, Paints and Oils., leattips, Stationery, Yankee Notions Ri.CRIPTIONS OAREFULLY CIIDIPOUNDED• 1.00, Jan. 1,1871.-1 y ELLSI3OIIO 'AND M ANSFELD2,I STAGE LINE. • TIDE undersigned ' proproator of belle ? " (his lino takes this teethed of in wng thu patlie. that -tbb above 'Stage rune ':(111.111y, IVeiSveci) the avd pia. • o• iV,1610,r.) at 8 a. al., and arrives at a•field at 10 30 a tn. ( ',ayes hlansfiela at 2 30 p. m., and arrive at :;kb,n, at p s. -111 I. 1571--If W. 11; \!N New Music-Stoir6.: 'OW opened in Smith t Butven's block, scc otd tb.or, a music room tvbeie Rill be -kepi thltinion, and for sale, Steinway and other Pianos, itittt Organs, and a °hole() seisction of Sheet "le. New music rebettred every on Piano and Organ, and, in Singing I te given. Opportunity for practice afforded . tbcr e who may desire it. 11. W. TODD. T elliborn,Feb. 15-3mn. Administrator's _Notice. ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the ~ estate of T. H. Whiting, • doonased.i late .1:11 township, havincl?cieil t .griinted, o the: . 3- rtignefl, all those" indebted 'to of having ti ms against raid e'stato," will cell and settle' NATHAN S. WHITING, Sillivan, March 29, 1871 tiw" , Admin'r. N DIVORCE.—To Margaret A. ilydO;' too *re hereby notified that Franklin A. Hyde 1 9plied to the Court of Common Pleas of 11 comity for a divorce from the bonds ,et usy. and that said Court hus, appointed tedly, the 29th day of May, 1871. for the - tisz of said applicant in the premises; on ho ccasion yog attelAr APril 6, /871 A' $2,00 'THE OLD . , c " PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE" LATELY known 16 o s oath°T end House, and fop a time oecupiedliy;:"D,J , . Holi '" day, has been thi‘ughlyrsattfd, repair ed and opened by DANIEL MONROE, who will bo happy to accoraniodate• the old friends of thehonse at very reasowible - rates. San 1,1871 y DANIEL.-MONROE. _ Tioga marble.. Works. fiE undersigned is now prepared to axe ]. cute ail Orders for Tomb Stones and Moan meats of either ITALIAN OR RUTLAND WARBLE, of thelatest style and appfoved workmanship and with dispatch. He keeps constantly on hand both kinds of Marble and will be able to suit all who may fa vor him with their orders, turas reasonableterms as can be obtained in the country. FRANK ADAMS. Tioga,Jan.l,lB7l—tf. 8,00 12,00 u-18,00 ,0,. 100,00 PO 160,00 Rs. SMITH, on Main Street, has just M openedia very large assortment of SIND eta 1:40 GOODS , Which eh .is Selling at C9ST, HATS, EONNETS, 81.1tAvir GooDsi !.LACES,'FLOWERS, RIBBONS, • COLLARS, li'DKERCIPFS, &C., &C., - lam the only a 64 in. i this place for, 11 OAPS tDIV , . , SItSFF , A. •; Emilia that have - not totiiedllese Mfrs will he' astonished at their ,cheapness, beauty and com fort. all of which will be sold much below former prl. cos. All work done promptly, and to please. MRS. CAROLINE SMITH. Wellsboro, Nov. 7, 1670-tf. ALE persons indebted to D. P. Roberts by Book account or Notes arerequestod to call and settle and save Costs, at G. W. Merrick's office. - Feb. 1, 1871.—tf D. P. 1408ER'44 .qs I \ MANSFIELD, PA. EEPS constantly on hand, ELGIN Pt*,IVIVALTRAISI and SWISS WATCH .SMS.A. ES, Marine, Alarm & Calendar CLOCKS,- • ' - • a A . AILV.E.R tSPOONSI Plated , Spoons and Forks; Table, Butter and Fruit .Knivesk Cups; Castors and Cake Baskets; Napkin Rings; Cream Salt Sugar and Mustard Spoons; Fine Gold and Agato Rings • Gold Pens and Pencils; Solid Gold, Sets • Pear l Fancy and Plitttd Battelo,4-1171itcb Onards.anci,-Ghairie, &o., A latg e CIA k SPIGOT A CDR ff:k (MA SBES; Colored Gtesses, all at reduced prices. N. B.—Watchos and Jewelry neatly Repaired. March 1, 1871. SAMUEL LINN. 11.8. F. 1. EASTAIAN, ~91111 coukinues to %at 41o:1611* jd music; en d:ifp is , prepared to - furnfih her pupils with instruction books and new music, as cheap as can be found elsewhere, Lessons given on the Piano, Organ It• Melodeon, instruments, furnisbed forirOtiee. Alsoinstrue tings kiv,en7iiriolieel music. flaying fot many years been engaged in teaching, will guarntee Satisfaction to all. March. 1,1871.—tf A. ,BirEASTMAN 9 OPERATIVE AND DIECITANICAL ! a• Ni DENTIST. Office opposite Cone house, Wollsboro, Pa. All operations neatly and carefully performed. Sat isfaction guaranteed at 'live nod let live prices.' Feb 22, 1871 tf ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION having _2 been granted oat the oestate 'of Riehlird illulli.dOceased, late of3loga stoWrialtip, tltobe indebted to said estativill Make itnetfediate ,ment, and those having claims against the same, will present them to MARY 81 BULL, WARREN WELLS, Tioga, Marcb.,22, 1871 Adm'rs. , , IN DIVORCE(,—To Henry J. Mowery: You are hereby nbtified that Harriet E. Mowery, by her next friend, Plc ses Smith,.hati' applied fo ihp Court of Commou NlPnalof Tlogn cchility for f a divorce .from the lands 'of 'nuitrinitiny, l and that said Court has ap .ointed Monday, the 29th day pf May, 1871, for the hearing of said ap plicant in the premise.; on which occasion you can attend if you thin proper. 44.74r4w.-- 4 , A-411p4,41itri 1;1,... ',az L't" —Constituted by the homes of the people— ocgiyA!l the , Agoitt . ,4ja;liiiii of tho HIGHEST SALES ! And have left all xlvals far behind tbernyfoi they ONE HUNDRED ANDTIV_ENTY-SEVEN THOUSAND, EIGHT HUNDRED AND THIR -- REEMACIHNES being : more that forty thoueon4, in vaLce of Z.etb44rdiiiiithiTiti;'and over for y four thousand more than the sales of any other Company for 1870, as shown by the following figures trove SWORN returns of the Sales of Licenses. R. 11, BORDEN The ff3inger.llianufadu4ng Company' sold+over•the Fiore, ce Sewing MathiHe • Sold ores the Wilcox f• Gibbs Sew- isig Ca 98,943 do. Sold Otier`ihA Wee(PSvanst'lia-- I' ihe Solrl over the drover tki ~• . Sewing .41 - och :70,431 Z ckit; 'Sold over the Ilmoe 4htehine Co., 52,677 - do. Sold over the Wheeler Wilson 41(tretiforrpir,bij - ~,„45 625 T • ' ..i. 411 of which is mini f yoisrkm toiho pop,ukatilft of what in known us thl3:aliliN'y `F.WAY "Sawhiti MAculse," which is now lust finding its way into eyery .well regulated househohL-1-For_Cir ciaarPgiviiig full'parlionlais - of Maeb.iiieg Folding 'Oases of Mani varieties :of '' , WO - 0d • a nd hnisb,,tbeiVA.ttachmenta for numerous kinds of work, which, till recently, it Was thought that delicate fingers alone could perform : as well as particulars about all - articles used by their Ma chines, such as TwiEt, Linen Thread, Spool Cot: ton, Oil, 4c., &c., apply to any of their Author lied Agent ' s:"th !!'• "• ,% '‘‘ TICE . :Eillidklt6lSlA - NITFICTUALiNki. COo i.-458::11rAdsis4„ New, •=.,l:l".brk. t. ' , 1411110911;Iiiik" , .0 11 441, 1 1 01.001 P 14-404- z— o oft - 1 en : You are 11)herebylitati8iidttthei:Adella Allen, by her neat frloest, 474 . , 11..41cyp01d5, has applied to the f Z Court oouituon - Pleas.of Tioga county for a diverce MAU : the bonds of matrimony, and that said Courts has appointed Monday, the 29th day of May, 1871, for the hearing of said applicant in the premises; on which occasion you may iktfpnd if you think proper. r v 3,; r April 12,1871 4w E. A, FM, Atria: 6` - - ', ,-,..,.., ~,,,. ...,, ,, ...21:., . 4•-:t-..--k.tt-, , ,, t.....- - 4 - A.:-it' Cot-ck 4.040 ~, := - Attok ,,, z - i“,:......f..41, , ,,:-.1-•. .................... . t ~ ..4.1i, . ;,,,f 1 4W1:.11 ' - ' ';• - --' -: - ''.' ::1- - r - ',,.-' ,01 , 11.4.1.1 i: if{)•ii I- "'• , ._ , . .• iIT 1-* :- -IA aViafiti anT 1 ,r , ... , `_ . !, 4 " 3-4 " .. laii'l ...,-;),.iu‘e.• - • -4s• qfy...- - , , ,;.., 4 , 41 ' - (rr4vl tttr . ri - 1,.,.1., ~,q , ,,, „.•-•---------___ ~/""+....._. ( (rj - . 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M., NIGHT EXPRESS (Mondays excepted) for Buffalo, Dunkirk and the weft.,, 6,06 A. NIGHT EXPRESS daili,(6,± A.M. for Rochester, Sundays excepted) to Buffalo, Dun kirk, and the west. 6.00 A.for, Itoehesyr, , ann daysAexceptdd; 10,25 AIM., MAIL TRAIN, Sundays exceited for Buffillo and Dunkirk. 12,05 Pi M., WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excel,. ted,for Hornellsvillo. 2,00 A. il.',l3lLTlßlOßEßXr.,`Enizd4re °tooted,. or RPchelite rant/HM . 40,11a 1.;.1 6,30 P. M.; EMIGRANT TRA.I.N,dgIPi-fortbilYeet. 7,35 P. M. t l)AVEXPlLESSiEundogrcesoopted;i7Aft , P. DOOkell'erapr_Duffniik aAd tho:w cat,: 12.13 A M,, EXPRESS MAIL, eundtiO.ncopked, lur uffalo, Dunkirk and the west. • ''% .IC' ( I &Ma , EA r liT:4'.. t i .e 01 i'..E:11.1 il ~ : t., s V.: 12,13 N. Ig - .;•ND:aLi' IClX:PRESltiStindait oweeittAt, conno etinkat It inr Ilfork with nfthrhootarelna • and iltegintetit ft% lim Alin( guegpll_9l,o4l4,u t, : l,_ 4,45 A. $1.3 OPMENNATII-EXPRUS,ZIPPIaYtheat• js f cept s pottpopging l at Apw_illrye,y,lrialtptiith for Hada. Baltimore Ind Washington. 2,07 P. ~ ACOCAIMODARION TRAIN, for Elmira, Sun ye exse . ntl4.-3 : - 1 . ~,,. i " tli ' 11 4 28 A 11., 'DAY EXPRES S, Sundays excsited; contloctiug- at Jersey-4)IV- witte-miduight Sac,. preset train for Philadelphia. „.., . . , 12,15 P?I, susQuigiiiike ) wiY;O:thil 2 ?' ::-'.:`- 11,40 A U., WAY , F4E 11344114P1!;471!,,tfent0d. ,4 :440 P-4,JAVigiartAto4. l k sPRaMI!,PAC.PPAOI t. - 7.44 H. El.killakinillitr.BYßAßßl, gaAly,cppn trr lug a 4 Jersey 9kty._ with InorritztgAvrela tan for Ilattmor 6 andlYikelltikgioq,, : • --- •i IA i' % , if :r , ... ..—.......::: , it?..det,Ogo.o4ll,Eii TOMidt*. :*•,`' 'tilir A r 0 figitWa'akillbbhiblA6l.l.P4l, A fini; .4146"04 - . l c Pabeenger &hitt Ott th'e trietalliiiy and connecting Lines,haer ently been publiehed,and can be peo - difr. ed on a pplic titratollii T.faket Agent cifttib r .o6inklawsi. wm.R . BAiItR; , - ' - 1 - !? :.: -..1. - . - ,D . ..RUCKER!, :0. ? .f; Gen'l ase.Agent . . ;., .- -.ool3tiaug!t.: Slosablirg &VOrning, &Tioga 12. II Tnilns will run ne followq ntll farther notice , QOING NOlthein.6ll No. 2,2.80. No. 4, 0,20. • prol 0, OA4. 8,22 i. N 0.10,11,84. No. 12, 12,12. No.J4, 0,00, No _Pk 6,20. No:18, 11 1 PING 4Q/R11:R49.M.,T10QA., „ No.l, 9,2§.x.N.0. o,# 4400, ,No., b, , 13,q., No. 7, 1,15 No. 9, 7,20. No,ll, 10,18. N0,141i1;42. T •ARATTU:Otio 4130.- ;;,.. pc. Nor tliciriL"Cpntrat-it . ,- TRA'INE4DtiIirE NORTH . 1 : ` Trainafor i panandagnialeai l e Elmira asfollow e : Accomodationat 7 12 p m itxpreas[faeteet train on road] *ll fi'm lo3opm :Accoramodatoii 615 pm Onand 04°i:hie. 5 r 1470, tlifiVe L a,nd departfrom:Troy t nitfo.tp*o 9' t 924 p. afidi Buff/ 110 0.4 Ri! ) . 1 44/w_ /!Yft.cn Eimifa%. • 1013 a. m.-4DailY(except Bandays)foißicalra,Butff.- : lo,Oanfindalfoa,lictclietder ! ettep . .yridgeand the; Oanadsa. • :LEAVE SOUTHWARD. " . 955 A. m.-L-Dally(exeept Bundaya) for Baltimore, • Waehii4ton,Dbiladelphia,&c.." 707 P. m. Daily (except Si:neaps) for -Baltinilort; Washin i gt o l l .l4W.E:htla.4 6l P4. l f , 21: ALFRED g.,}IISIM. . Den'JSuf:4,llArrilblArgi. d2..:lo,en'ißeseaket • .1.. r Arrivsit awi ~Deloarture. of iStagg's. " - • •-- i Rakes running:- oriel' , r ....,.,,._ :. „..,., tha different sniteatr . am. , ~.._.....,, , anatkore, , will depart_kni, -",!----..- • - Slr : ;; , c'••"--- ~. art:i;s ; na, felMwa - from .the .'''i*!'"-Aw! -- . 2 ' " II "' *el " borq"Poet °Mae ;•is . . WELiettort Ey& Tina A. 7 .-NpArt $l4 AO, a. in., arrive 1% i di -,i 407 5e9 1 .9. 1 4 14 ,Pt m• WartBBollo lc BlaMmiltn.-,-Depnit Ba. m., arrive 8 p. m Wam.BlloEo "C Connna2ans.,-_,Dap.jdon.l4 Thnr.2 p.m. aqivo al c nda_y&Thuradax . at 12m. WE m., BB Oa 4 JELlniii tinßit,-litePi&f,tinie-,a s PhVr'}oic ni • ~, is,rxkvaTueadv,itßrlAß.ml, VirEmanono=4lr.SlOni , roar — rep: T0g 0 ,,, 4 1¢ ',Milan, ... .: o a M., tirr. Tnea,ef r yriga7 7; l4.l2,,m. ,,,, ..,!• .Isl .., z.:J , ,. , .. „ .. , .• ~•,, JvwE'Lgy ,setoßE: , • • .-4 ~c AMERICAN . 'WA` TILE& .; ;." GOLD Ott: SILVER . LLOGIS; Jraot.. RY, GOLD 411AINS,IiiI"O F ; RINGS," FINS,;pENciLs, GOLD 1q 4411;113LE5,. , g/ i PONS , 'TF4D WAlit .;" r a limiikt m:o4oNits, With molit , other articka altialliicept in such es tabli ' ' • „Repairidg, ono neatlyyand.promptlyi and ou port NOTllig: • 12. A..' FOLEY. January l :l:, 18114:: . t . , FARIIIERSt IPILASIrER ANY qtiantitY: on hand Run Plaster Mill, 'milelafratn 94tnep',!:'Xillet, $5 , 00 per, ton. /7 ZS , IritlitTX.Y RA '.l4' )1E11.413.ER'. Jan. 25th, 1e:71.-itlnt' •' " • 110.173 Machines i , .. • Farrti 4THl,Tinkliegkiti Side. ~,, . l l .t.M3Writ 444404 '9 , OP 1 3 b , . PM ~lif? AcMis4, Pc, #-R ab niPSY IVrfr.llsull- 4Pmfg9,SP9#4.. ; t qr-- ---Y:P l t -3 P:},99,..i. .7k - 1 , 1 5 , -- i,;;:,1 imill:.! .:il.,Thincounkl,y 9ffe i m groit4ildiitleimp44 i to - the tainlgrxyrtligniiii.AlßlP.D . NnoPic#r iciaSilii fete , n l ,l4.4,lagat,l?elpgiun,l3plqwc. f , 'bxecipt ( a tiNn,,pEiongliit::Any,o,,frngt,,nlore, -nboth • rn partib ßa yyufkr , nnd timtier iu I ~ suffiroteric abundance. Ticiusuji is',_ fi rst -elassaviT e distance from nere,fvia tin -luthprolotiratiiitgrii indiliefOil butit : o tie. -it.larifrtetefie 7 Waii IfikitililiiVillikit - field, Illipte ,qiitilthibithotLAt ll l6 , 'aga. estimated iiiii*, eliii ii B iirl4t bniitinP 0' itiokitiit frerifiiiiii4;6 l t4eViciiili; eii niiiitri• 4 a ontik Vnuld!iaaidiiiihimilikittfrtiiii Pittk-- 4 btiitUltiat place, watetiarriaige.being. ••,,tel'•' ; 1i., , i.,•+ - a ,, .11)J ~ ,t . • 'F.,. -4.:“==it •i "%MIA ° 1 ' I 4e lF9l4 4r t i llit'Afi a il l .aPt 4 1 4 , 1 i .: . - .1j4 e tewlere, tli general kibAis• ' *.,14t: khiMixte l ik iieVe*Vii-: firmkgatol: diiit'oiiiit "of eltOliid.gbia.; 1 i •y, ,exile leiiiki' i ldilieiti ilarbir.'lii 'net, I . ,gre4, pa, 4Jtieti-itsfit te; 1 fiku iiiwsviikteel abl.y.lfsi , politted if I 'etienti helliekiiic- Piffi l le ` 'be ithnestirozen tO death, , butll ! 9analtc • OS , say thatli fourtd . the weft. rthet`,. vi_lt lrt beet of, a few days, • delikh,oo 4 q "Nh4;l! meg kbiroX et Oh rtatmas. ; the ther i, ometer,varied, front .4,. At 26 degiiiii 1 low,„zero i ?Ante . then ~it, has, /lever go' a la5VAt: tlfau JO, degeee . he .Jorzero. ,Pti an :average, one , olild, .aay„Wtb , - Nii,ikte.**94o4oiLoteity, calm, splci 4.$ biaelq. - s'Wheiliihe theilno , spotgr„ . pt 2 iiilk 'in' iiiii'vfoliiitS;: 'of 'zern, ; say Sp ;)M ii itHiV44 1 tcii "vili?O'co*; 'the air ithvery,t3t,l iltild peonl taffy inVignfatitig.- ,cne.dßys ) ckfeertbe•eoldjintt the 'exi ,,49mittca et zeftilildli:' Itie• necessary ,t l 9,lsaaik e , rsphaitdahlidleet' vielinco`v :mi.,,ancl . he , nabal orgarti.lequik4a:lfre4 AtAentaqd)vigorousLtubbings..i We have: ny),qevo..ral tbawtt,, i'llilai mornJimi the; tbe;/???4, 1 40. iPtiloatad.lB degrees above, zero. APi#9.9I I, MAIr PIT , f9t 3 e, 441.4,,Vg t3P.14P e9.E01',9 I ._,4APPMS' 1 141 0 4 e.i. Vie t4_44.9n ~1 . 9.4 f r9 MA a P444i tS . 48, 4PgrfeP: •0 41T V'N#87, •i , - i - • - .i.u..: ~.•-:1' ; ' ;f:. - ) V- 1114. APPin d 44i.Pk i 'ii r T 4 !; l li‘Nii i 7hl., 73 4 :1 5: 119710i1 4 . 1 9 :'" n tiptl i t i n u TTin k s1 1 # 4 t 8 ; i iber„ginfth'' are ' fOnkla - 'inOroS .- Or 'leg's' n.tniantiheiNitekelenga;iiereli,: buf -10,,,tre1t.;• lift elieri, - btililiettds; eat; . etc.' 'ame•,lo liy`ottsirt-.6iiii'ditiii. . De'64 dif=-: - tileJititiimlt'andiirst part' of -win xi Lwet i f cr''VerY'rfiledtiful. - ' ,, Duting the g pwinte4 f A-number :Or`elktwere shotln - this neightterheod -11 Pexed I are, elnin, ,giant, Wolveatungnks, rats, ~ rahbits,, See., are fount tap.ra or less 'atkundant.. Mi.l44l3elcl.geesei e n fiTetl and PO' Acane,ahonnd in spring and fall; grai l - , tle i thigens and ruipcdgronseAdtheir li!easeri-1 . :T ' ' „ 1 ' ''• Wheat ,le' ,th e great e ; tro • y', h e - r' e • i, as ,in 1 1 68,,1,6,128, 7p' sl i -l a. were produced , av,eragAngllf6l4feli te"the,acres','ln . :theltd! titer' ialiay; Whfrlittle land liasheebfitketesolelded from 'Bs' - to 48 it ) buSheis et acre: 'ln 1868; I nith I s State, 1.15,170 acres were in corn,. yielding on tinave4ge,4o bushels to the acre. Po-, ititneS grow:here 09.1 have never-seen 'theme' ,elsewhere. Cabbage and beans i de 406:Widly. =Melons and winter and: `ant:inner; s uashes. are . said to. ,come,to, •greAt . '-'loe eOtt9p, -.Que . impOre4, ;: miles, Seht.tt - ' f this, on account, of; the new 'll 6s6i iir the countfy i ,,suell ItpuriFFl have, 'id hiitili` O r 4 I hiltirged' id. 'Preicisidne" of all kinds are'''pretti high, add Will' he , 36' until'' the •Ya iliCuld gets tlireugti:' lifY"advlde 'tn . any 'per .sons :that - think of tenting and 'bettllit& near - the NertheirirPecitlc line,, :is that - 1 thererisl he 'time to Rise, hilt corn's as 80.011.41.9 Abe' froadsatie • passable in the, spring ;'for should they wait, until the ears are 'ronitieg; they wili.tled all , the No. 1 claims ,hail, t heen, ; taken months previotictly ; and if they can, get No. 3 claims,, ;they will be more fortunate thlmt, I think' for. _ BEE 417 , 11:, •', ; • - 1 : 1 4 TOWNIOF AyR l ilUazotitsit atiderflaii-; -the 11 anis of :I:dare; - Txl4 bebwolanged tolhat of Ayer: • A't•- the Inangurittion,:lDoetor J.: CI: Ayer, the gieati medicine mans," was cuffed up on- and 'road°, tha !following speech • - Ladies alad,genflemera, F- 7 9p,the wea • - - .tern cinist t of Scotland , where it slopes -into the:Xiistr. Sea, a river, rising on the waters cifihe'inner s land, winds. down amdrig•the hills' and' 'eniptiee''into - the' Frith oti, Clyde. ', FronflemOte' Ai ole 'it • has Ilem CalledAYi, froth air hid ,Seoteh' word,!-', AirY;'''rneitrang alleilgle'lille4t - , -,'4beiriVei l bf the ed , gliOdneSi.'" N'eiiiit'S MouthAridti; thnitiglilifis 'ha'rbiii.i long' stood • a; hamlet'whioh bectithe a' royal • hurgor itown, named, from the river, and .xtoiv: • about one-third• as large as , Lowell `the city of •Ayr. - For more, than ,a, thousand years -it has been no "tetlitt,tie historyof Scotland. During the, wan? of Robert ifirnee it , Arith' (Wel of ) kis resoits, and was especially,, far Fed by him becauselie,Was 'there Cured of L.leprosy." Oliyerj.Fomwell made it one ,of the - ,depbts•_alut, headquarters of; his • ,army in",:hia_uttnelE•irpon Scotland,• and , onoinf,his•ohl forts is; now the,Otadel .9f Ayr. i [-; • ~ • ••:, •. .! , :si, ..,, • But,,u))oVe,:a,l•l; lts , diatiPaiionsi, Ayr. was the , birthplace :of, the •poet ~l3nrns. An,dfw, h t ta a poet ! What ,a,,yeice.haß la!Pii'Vel,,t9 ',nil -the_ -endearments •01 ,. ' liiiin`e 142 wAI iIS . ; lie; ! l ikniksiV'e d ' ilie - f''F'cl,,- ''4v4 i tidd, ,:ii. it, 4 9 ,7.iii-,.Ni7E . 1 I) fi MA wiff; ii a tefciti and poy9l:o,'l4oiin - t;', tl'irie'y','xile, Ira,riletilP 'Md 'the pofir*taa' ,; iaiii... 11(4_ 1 4# Wrg)ii *Ail tenderness ' A/A:6 7 By `he )140lie§,t4v'otliig'•*ak',',16ligtie Of 1` as= 1 Oi l ,O`Tqici titilttbfelid,'l4;'frit,itiiv, .pi el 1 ifitfihiii biii6"kg'"l"iiitd:;' utt6e; itim, Ws' 'fi*Flie'it;lier . . L 'il l ie':flonnY'Dollu; 'it:aril'. LA:a : del:a : oV' '4134', Jo'', ''.liih n,' 'Ail I tl" ',LAg - Sfin a 'thidlligplaiiii'lfaiy, ' 'pill( i'ouiitl the iio4ctlif 'bv'ei''rinkft3g.ey raphOily 'iVitlfil;ll4-1 heAt'iiiiii . iitliesilii'lliiniali' rintiire'. : 1 His' songs Wba'all if meli . tilYO lieiii" /A l e f youth aria Mitde'ilS,'llil4'46'-''' lide`tif 'the sorrow ing'irrferltiiitek to t,lili, 't.:,y•Srbifilien r adi6 , theft loi,; 4 ' His ' iliiiii-= 'iaiiditilati.4 iteictlaMrhtliii i i 'id itiust it) ' 46lW:lW:tha t arii; iiiihioital t ."' ' 1 J.'s' . ' l l 1 . 1441 r titlier:pn9 plan pyr qiitiie ttiiii-' '',giiirge`Octitile—bilt iiii:ha i s'iendelekitiitd . )(41k4iihSetch a DOOdialeCC:Ot fake.. , ,the i tiiiirle -Of hiS liOirie Wild Iris . ilcieVed i Iliiii'AS,Waa lifted, on the' Whigs of - tile TiTiVateit r'ai.'ns - to icifieh'the,''s`pot'liO‘el l ' fillusl has 'aitildtiiiedl . " - '' , ' ''' ' ''- -- "' " '•'' 'Aldng , the . iirdeid'bf"Ntiik sea. , lii"i t ii)aftitteihg:iiiiil'aici ' aiii.roti!i ail,e, i t,' ilf ii tawii,ls a county of 'the ''sitMe nato44-, Asrra _ hir 4 . ...,,y :,9 • ,•,.. .1.,:.•,, , ' • ,t,:, '1:. It„wolild 'V;TitrAilotiiptitienlle i lii' hea tl r'-tho'-tdstiOry of my ancestors,. from -one 5 anblent,tolau of Ayr, _then .011 i Ayr, I • Alokonathrotrgli the eentui l l'es tt? t 1,9 A r t: eriticiy,'Ll3fprO idn,; - .thytti!igri lli , YYti.sc! i 4 Bittli/EtSl4l l ll , oVerk:y ,liil#„Vre,lit i y . ..!) ! i. , - 6>, , i';-' ,. I ,tnnffiand ,iii:i4fotiirie;',...hosy' - t lici'fiirts - : ' 1 I . ,nlempFriel V4ilk:Elikliiii i d:' je,iiiiid; I 'iiixo'ffi,F,Otiiil, ikialcitey, \4O PIC:A.44V crxr,, t) who tri•e en' el6clielit s - niiletilie , ' - 41.f 14 1: 1., •, .. ••••„' ••,, .. iI:,I, ~ • "I `hams. Oct:OS A, yBit' have- . chbacn tlie',. '[,in herlt Ottoe '‘yailliitii 6 Witfitili "e :ti;4;frOlnary unanimity, and h a V" e 1 e:reb:ji,, )ciniferfeildan'tionill : ' Upon tile; i ~, irriPeti-ackiii4l6ilimeili WI -wh'ielP -1 iTo' , :iicit lieffuliy ibliito bit in•6ii!l f ,Titit i T tigeSNici to be assured that lefOrilpre'-' t eiatii;liatittibat iezikiif be'' tittefulirtw membered =' , Witli'l it liVitigointiireikilitl .I -4iitirx" , ..pr6eperity while life retrial's-4n anh,-:.and, I: - :trust, beiyOnd!„ that, i - by:my. • children - after me. .1 ;-', •;il ir) " , :i' "' 11 ilia "mune hasibecdmelnoteditniougi ' i hii; lin an y ithat are *or thier arou n diy o 6 ~ • tlitd-ls', greatly 'due 'thiJitalpilblicity... ' Ifirl ,be permitted to state whence OE •1 IttP3 I • 9).1 I BELMODIT CbARIK, t • t • Lt i•i --ic.; } 1... Until .,., •:, ~4 t , .. ), thah ilatne ?, within a fe, contd. Ail' all illi; '0411,0 "nations ` oi the gMbe W.ex6'ileiit nii OW MO eastern con- Linen t.. " titrelor' three' haitdred ) year, ago th§y.letiked over into this;` fe‘i'illid ftiarfiillyet'first; then more aft& more,' hut alWaya in their settionients timidly hugging; the : Atlantic:coast, '.Within the 1118$ tW C ) . pr.tutee ge, nerations; they , have biirst gut, as it Nvqe, and overrun tiaese!..vaat ,continents of the West.-7- Nnw , ttleY. arp, scattered, 4.ere,' and pos sex, t t hesii, ;meant:y.9ler stretches of val leys,an,dtriountains, Mils, plains, for-, epta and il l airies,' 'With' the boundless bainpsis @nd "i'etnitain ranged Of South' AnaeriCa. Former ithieiationi lived in . vitge4 grid towns,- thick ly settled'to get e'r,'Where Phyelelaiis were plenty' and near tit i latid. ''Now, tlie peciple are widely'' ,tittered in many sections of these-hid ynountrles,- - For great punt-' beitillie, imelyi treatment of physicians' cannoti4 „hack; .. over. large. tracts, of eotintry,i oed, or competent physiciara cannot l' had at a 11.,.., -They, cannot( syl -4L @it pane 4: ~110 1 ,101., many ,441:e41 apart, i t , lolive,b thebr pro,feesion, nor can they carry, ra dial es enough with them on hersehac fe,r, thei g.'requirements:'-- Hei,leAulifia'arlieg; r 'in thelle'.' inodorh - Wines, a .neceSeity for ten:lei:lies readfat hail, ,wltii direetion's - 'Mr 'their use--la _.4 - , Areeent,reteurse for relief in'the-exigen clesa 13icknei9; wheninol'Other hid is near: Icisa Tlew neeessity, consequent 'upon the changed conditions of• human life=-La 'Want I have spent many , years in'inikdS'ing ; end Iyeill tell yen some thing of ,ics extent, Our laboratory xnakes every clay, some 609, (y) potions, or doses ot ) our preparations: These are hi all taken so,niebodY. ,He is a num ber equa)" to the popnlatio' 'Or fifteen e cities Asifi.rge as', Lowell to ing them ev&ry day;'(for sickness keels no Sab baths,) ,norsfor once only, but/ again and again, Year 'after year, through nearly ene 7 third of ,a century. We all join in the, Joke& ,about medicines ' as we do about 'the doctor's mission to kill, the clergyinan's insincerity and the' law yer's- cheating. .Yet each of these la bors. among the most serious realities of life., Sickness and its attendant sutrerr, ing,are no joke, neither is the„treat moat of them. litil system of trans portable relief, to be made available to, the people,'muet keep.its riirnedies fresh In their u mernories. ' 'This s done by acl yertising: ".Mark its extent: An` ad vertisenlent, taking the run of the news ? ,papers with which we contract, (settle 1.906 annually,) is 'struck off in , siicti fiurnhers, that when piled upon each Other flatwise, like the leaves of 'a book, the thickness through. them . is sixteen• inlieS: ' In add'tion, .it takes some sev en' millions opamphlets and, twelve millions of cir niers. to meet the`public demand for th s kind of information. Our and* is no of pamphlets alone, laid solid upon each'other, make' a pile / eight and On circulars measured uarter miles high. The endwise reach 1.894, ,miles. And ! theSe assertions 'are mat ters of mathematical certainty. What 'ever the estimation in which thepub licationa May be held here, 'they reach the firesidea of miliions :upon: millions 'of Men,'who do, treasure and regard them, - 'and.Nhe.in,their, trials do heed the counsel they bring— ' . ) 'Not only over these great Western continents, but . throughout that other land iio little known to you, under our feet, the Australian continent, there are few v,illages as large as this, which are not familiar , with the Inatne you have chOsen', Mid' empleying •the remedies that bear it. • ‘ • . . _. gentienieu, have striven 'in my luitcitile spher6 to '•ender some ,ser vientomy felinw tneiOind to deserve among, the afflicted' •atitl' unfortunate ;Some regard for the nett iour kind partiality hangs n these walls around 'me. We may look , forward 'with confident hope to thnreno wnyo,it will 'gather under it, tuati the prosperity' w hich , there is reason to• trust the future has in store for you. Situated as you 'are here on.On,e themain'arteries be 7 tween the West and East; between the great industries of the plough: and the spindle, you tuna Aid in their 'exchan ,geS and thrive with them. Soon these ichannels *Ol be Opened' wide, and pn fing.throagLi your precincas streams of • men and" merchandise' 'that will' need your,furtherance; end must contribute to your( growth. , • • • - L6citted her intherCenter of N. Eng land,' to what-dearer spot can you turn• that xneri ; inhabit/I Beginning life rich with thti honor§ of. your .mother, town, !whoso ilal;lnefi9e ,tlArough her scheoil and :134r scholars is jot' itself an inheri- : : twice, with such examples as Lawrence, Aoutw,ell, ''Hotir;' what m_ ay you not .h9l)oll),ooruseftilness 'in the c uncilS flfcgift Staiwitild itatieh ? " • • , -•;Contrast our Candi - moil ; With hitt of the ;European , Millet's:, 'alternately and impirvetlehiid•With Wars; 'Credit las you,may,! , to the;• better education of the people, and you: OM realize the nva-; que - pt the example old . mother (Ireton •hae•set tico w,orthy 9f your ambition, :Enild-Clkoo,ls for your, chi 1 • &en iand find, talent, to teach then', . then Intll i kr,e j nee And integrity in prps perode ith - 1,1.191Ry biipies , will be y4.14.1r, Mite ':'As'soeitited, as you hayet:nade Me Syttli tiottr weal tk'rid,we, .I[i 4 might be allowed 'to biidriiiut4s .' - 66 m 'mY means!, such 'as they efe, something toward thhe godtr., i tfetaii'Aed you too •• 'Opptt.esed with i'thb fear that' l' ()esterNie the' Ili§ithetion-3ieu -be tAiray ockletf to Matto worthier, cruel to e,relle•uppnlyou.with H perpet ual' t h•Npstegs; ; !' , l-7:: ~.. . .. '. ,' ,' • :1 , , ,A, young man. o f the - dame,of Joseph, xecently !Lick led:A - young lady in church ku .0.4j9) : !Kb 4 htdy , irqupalaf. - I,,atmli the, preacherlb_lrs.(4,hls arias and,sailed into, 4he wprtilijiers l `,!,Rolyripi s 'L Tie 'said wpmcni and Mien should t -- ir no , more s ' 4 togetim'under ~tie''"droppings s or i• E t Sll949Afy'''Wl.!?;!AiF with, the",izisi ,hllty befoik iti6ireyes Of'being tickled," theAiViyeS fail (4644o'be'''eeparlateel, "gild' elki3 riri :tli e, $ li ery: Vex ',Wailing -all sat o'o- ,thei;.* The'r pher ' ;was • 4fidignant; fie4 , ' j?,sooght , th nude . ..Tortion - "of th le if.km,r9gatlonrb - forez arjuetlee of tlie Rfasp l ,,,Asjury. b - deblarided,,and nu Tiffrpho t ultl . be:a l ml)er - of the ehu re il., lir.e , !•ItSifiAt/ t bill lat)tedibut , at. lout Vlet4 - 44reeeed. ehti free , awl now if elitirali'they tickle each other as Of ' r03 . i.',1', 1 to 'keep, awpke in „an . 1113.1.15 i Itg, finitlit6i. 1 ' : - ' • ' ' ,i - • '. Itg2ll lecoaid , that tea-party Thud fate in 'the forth Woman'lilestroyed 'Bret Bartell, iireepede In Chios4cro fl.r ; { 1 i ~1 . , FlcA' . ) 0,44 10. :. 16; ._ 1 =1 MIEWeI '" '"c - 4, 4 l '+' i); V : sit• f , ik - 4 1. , -^ " ' " . , Boo' . o i',, flotior: o se, Book . .s ielistipplied. , with•Presscs azutnpla 4to axe. • -I onto alt. kinds of Job Fork_ withal:44oos and i• .' f dispatch; le additions 'of all the lato styles of type avo been added' o thielepiiitment,;-:-.1 1, 1- , I. ME 1337 Location—Smith &Bowen's Floor . • 071' Or THE IR' karrilft " If there•eould,only ' be some. concert, : , • of falsehood among the people Who de- , ny thie*Uklux, outrages, JtVouldhe better fof their cause. ,The 15orthern'' apelegists of these ruffians, as a general thing; agree in the statement that 'the Smith Is as tranqnft and law-abiding a , , colo n unity as exists anywhere in thee ' world ; that the , Knilux lea pure ores tion of the brain of den. "Chant, Inven ted for the purpose of Making himself a (114404' . There iviitlia be 'some 'hope of making their reit:dere believe this, if' they did; not occasionally commit the indiscretion of allowing some , outspo ken 'brutality of these criminals to fiud a pia e in their columns. : For initanoe, a Debcratic r W of this W 1 w hich i i edito *illy denies the existence of any .abne . _ coal genditiOp t or sentiment at the , lsOtti , , publiehedon ‘ Siturdaylak, with 1 long en d corn ~,endatory headings , a very 'exril lei f latter Yrom i : ;r g i a , which con tics: all 'the hassecin Bind in regaid to tii 'riihrileroue Intents and eats of the ex-rebels of thetState. The eointnunl- • eatiols'a'very elngular one in its at): Pare t innocence 'and earnestness, and Seem InCapable Of tinder Standing why i ll any , rit. should Objeato the barbar o us ' and rutal•feeling it acknowledges and vaunts. , In fact, the , Writer begins by Betio ineing as a political slander the statement sometimes made in the North ; that here is in the South a hostile feel- - Ing against Nortlieinnien: 'lre says theni is ; none whatever-:-With the' ex . - ' eeptiOn of the'Very'preiper and reason able hate 'Which; all true Southerners bear to Northern pen, who were in fa- . vor cf the late was; and: of 'recent legis ; • latiop. These,•lie admits, "will never be tiblete huckster their ri e far i o us sehemes,irLour down-trodden , and op pressed poultry." Ele proceeds with the Same winning _frankness; ~" It is . our belief that no member of the Clasi we have dese r ribed.ie, safe in the South, save while clinging to some federalgar risen, and *oven forbbl'iinblie nenti ment should so change that' danger ' shoqld cease to . exist. • 4 *, We bate, 1 des ice and lea he them, arid rather tha stiffer forced felloWship,'ln default of betteT protection; in every neighbor hood in the South there are restlessepi 'rits who will remorselessly haunt them, and; cruel as the win* may' be, a silent ; em munity; will defy detection." But lestbe should he Suspected' Of closing i the door of hop'el and mercy On the North,, lie'couclt deahy stating his pro foureOnvictio that if Northern men wit, come Sout h adopt Southern views and principles, do in all things as their native, neighbors require, and give np all their Free , State;nonsense, theirper sens 'and lives Vrill heepared. This stye of emigration is even invited, if o , e mill:-nosed sympathizers bring a plenty of money with them. r 'kelp•seems to be no sense of shame or leeency lett In those Northern pa pers which sym athized- with. the re bellion . and now defend its mean and cowardly ghost V7ich still haunts, the rural distriets•of be South. They ut .), tel . , knowingly, day, after day, their fa se i denials of t e outrages which are patc tit t elle WOllld, and they'iluppress the p roceedings Of • Southern Courts, • ; , I • the messages of Southern Governors, in the i ndependent statements of Sou t tie rn Dernoeratie newspapers, in whiCh these infamies are acknowledged and denounced. But in their hearts these craven apologists for crime approve of it. They see no harm in the murder of innocent men by their Southern ac complices. And what proves this, is the publication from time to time in • these very newspapers, of a trocious let t+;!:i from their:Southern correspond- . ents expounding theniendish -gespel of hate and violence, which• they adopt and glory in. The moral sense of these journals is so blinked, by constant false 4od, that, they have , ceased to, care for theirown - eonsistency. In ono column they say "There, is no Kukiux," and in the adjoining one n'Georgia eontrib7 ut or 61 ' 1 yti . ' '1 IV e will kill 1 any hell-de-, serving.; Yankee who''Oys the . XVth Amend Ment is ii part'of the Constitu sion."--4ibune. - ` : , - '. • , Stealing a Lady's Thunder. According to a Sall Francised,•cOrFeS pen deiti of the N. Y.' citotie i l3 - ret Hart«) `'i p himself addicted to " . Wayil'tbat are dark anil:trickS that are vain'' i thitt`lS 'to say, he 'is a plagiarist :--- A literary lady sent ha the • ;Overland. Molithly an' Lillie)° descriptive oLcertain sceneryin the golden State, . accompanied; i by - lu.- `tere Sting historical • facts., awl enclosed ; s amps IWit . kl NY ili p h bile.tie.4lod the ed. 1 .7. ter, M r.i Efate, in ray - the! ,Restage on 1 , thoq‘4B.2.in:ii :rein Fa it to - . l , ie i r, ,it lie did not 2itteepV it for - pulhilatiiiill' N:0 - yi tb t, 0-ter, this lady . sii.V(7 ' iii !iii . `'eti2s s tetri Jifib, s , 1 lieation pi'l 'article trcnn tiof, 'dinned ' " I ,Tourneyings Around Caligtiiin,' lit ,which she found a portion' iieliei Ovin aqiele , copied vertnaltii. ' - With ', this piinhiettiowitt titiLidt- . 1 3 4 1)0 POlK:ftt Ate: fsverlan4l oth,:.. and .u.s.ked,tor..lifir pum4r, I useript. 1 Bret pui.d'ut And Jt..,, .".You ddlibt,!: Failshe, ,", considey4,*orthy 0' publieution ?" "I We'll, , ne 7 at least Alin. .without etinsiderable - revlsinn."—_ t...Altni yot;holliiiiks parts . of it't4tegood ettougli - io send East as his civil: o 'l,o°lc at this,"; said slie r produeing this paper. "Itead thut , deseription• 3 ef.Arrowhead 1 springs in ,San I3ernadine 'county., I I,o,roie,fifat - pu the spotr 7 l.tr i the dining reoniol':theproprietoT, of the.,_spriugs. Bret Tartu never, was. the Aft. When `3,liii ii int: ley ininieseri pp, y i eti,_. will see iyiel e"iie„got, the Iplifegfa ?, , *Ow I la n e.'t he ,arc i leie before ,y. ti ste'at, the st; of 4. ' You . alight have _re . tnyneil, e sienti, if you did not want the:art:l-, lA.; -for tatuilips, tire sOaree' With 48z?' , , II . M promise the lad that if wiluo beiii the •ke , tliilyi, she siAeel have her. ruanu- ef ript, . • She etdled, and found that the .., truthful , James ' 1, over thee hours' pieviously, had takew i tlie train' for the li.,'ltst,, where he hi' * nom? t -- -;_•_ — ‘ o 4 • ' •- I . .7' ' 1 ‘'' ' I. iiA.Si:.`A:A..s.,iNyEemtF44Al f r7Tt is 1i4 1 ,i a th o Koapects A...t.l ot 4 Ifts)ia,ge ge,ttlug 'I itioll t I Ili I IS; ' inifillpr.,. Ni The :Co4t . et:;its o(icuoittlon byClieLgoernMeiiii4 .:of, sll,ooc •ti toinitti. The 1 t•roduCtS - last ~v far( eii neiiat ed of.about sl4 t ooo kvtitth ote ';.4.10 moo,: 1 5:3,40Q: worth: of 'field 'And do g . t-,4h tal, tp.i it a , inaterl ally, decreased -fur , 'trade. ; : lli, Id is, the:real lestate 1 tratisae ' lion Wille4) irotititkliner.WaaßOallXlOUS Ix eoustunp ate c ,and, whigh:,,XeqUired sfivpn nii)l,) e?s, l it:4 AQ)4,,f9r purchase Tao , 4y,. over, tiii:!, i•ettiltfi',9lS thV kfiTgi,ilp. ties prep, Siiiieed s hi hi c iVetl A411 1 114i - , ,Ile 14134:kiwi,. •6 r pi.O4u 9 like, ,ilyroperty 0t a ley! ,tlglaxe. , *- 1 -Dad. i .-= : , . 11=1 IN RINI 111