MEE MI COMM ' Cai 4 f I (it 0104 'CP PVT • . .ii.; ' , , MO P. 8. TAN 881.888, Editor and Proprietor. BIM _ TWffilitesilayi Dec. 20, 1871. Twe;ed is i o prison: . . Fass..llEl9.—Hon. • ..11cnry ether wood, C., has Our thanks (Q copies of the Weshiniton daily Globes' Jo n Bigler, ce-Governdr of Califor nia, and brotheCnt ,ex-Governor Wm: Bigler, of this litate,Aled at Sacramen to, California, ou the SOth of,Novem ber; 'ilie'R.epublicans of Bedford county have announced themselves in favor of. Hon: Francis Jordan as the Repub. lican.candidate.for next Governor. See their iesolUtions in another column. Ws'havec engaged l one of thS ablest cOrresponiiiints in' the cotintry td fur nish leiter'from the national caps fal every *ea. We intend to ;pare no etrort to wake our paper the medium of fully posting our readers upon every matter of public interest, , Sow completely olvilisation makes men brethars: Even Peru has centri bute4l.lo,oo* in aid of the sufferers, ,by the Miring° fire:. People Whom we are accustomed to think of as livingalmost out of the. world; have' heard of ••our dountrymentsi calamity, and stretched out a brotherly hand to their rescue. U. S. UNION LEAGUE. " The National Connell of the Unto Lewis' of America met at the Conti nental hotel, Philadelphia, on the 14th instant. The National officers were ' eledted for next year. A series of reso .ltlo?uts were, ttdopted,!, endorsing the Adtfilcdatratlon of Geu. Grant, and pledgiFg_tho,,UniOna ! eague to sustain the Republican nominee, whoever he may be,- for President in 1572. The council then adjourned to meet the 'clay before the next National Conven tion of the Union Republican party. CONNOLLY'S BAIL. - 4 .Borrie of our exchanges say that Con nolly has 'turned State's Evidence and paade a full confession of the Tammany timid ; others say he is preparing his confessiOn in writing, and that he will give it to the public in a few days.- -Another paper says both of tilt above statements are untrue, as he Is alting patiently for the reduction of his bail, so he can be released from jail. Which of the above statements are true, we leave it for our readers to judge. We venture this much: if th e charges against him are substantiated; we do most emphatically believe in mailing an example of him, and also of the rest who sailed In the same craft. Fire in Patterson, N. J The Franklin mile, in Patterson, N. J., caught fire early Tuesday morning, the 12th Instant, and before daylight were totally destroyed. In these mills eleven different firms, representing as many separate branches of industry, were engaged in manufacturing. The tames spread from the mills through Howell and Hayes's brass, copper and sheet iron shop, and thence to the three story building In the rear. A strong east wind drove the flamed against the western elope of Morris mountain, set ting fire to the grass, underbrush-and trees. The total loss Is $200,000, and nearly 200 men are left without em ployment. A TERRIBLE AFFAIR. ST. Louza;,Dec. 12. 7 -Information has been received here of a terrible affair in Salina county, Nebraska, which oc curred during the recent intensely cold weather. A party of emigrants, with their families, were passing through the country westward, when, the cold constantly Iporeeslng, they concluded to camp and light a fire. They were on a piece of high prairie ( several miles from any' house, but thiee miles from them was a piece of timber land. , After unhitching their teams, the mew started - - for`this timber to procure fuel. Not returning for_ several hours, the woman left their children and star ted to hunt them. This is all that is 4nown;save that the next day the ho dies of seventeen persons, who died from the intense cold, were found. The children who were left .10 the wagons were the only survivors of the party. po4/111AsOtAineeillIbiCliksiAl This doctrine imposes upon the peo ple who accept it, the solemn obliga tion to violate civil law, to set them selves up in opposition to the ordinan ces of the, Government whenever the Pope shall ;pronounce hI a infallible judgment against any one of those or- Ilinineesnpon moral or religious grounds. It is the assumption of pow er on the part of the Pope to proclaim a higher law, which, according to the dogma, his children must obey, though such ordinance involve treason to the State, and the 'overthrow of the Gov ernment. This doctrine is shocking to the moral sense, and ti t ikkes us back to the dark ages of the wqrld; and is not only an insult to common sense, but strikes at the common civilization of our times. It can't prevail. TRW. APPORTIOBIEN BILL. The bill now under consideration 1n the House of Representatives at Wash ton, to appoition the members of Con gress to the several Sates, provides that after the 9d of Dfaroh, 1873, the House shall consist of 281 members, to be apportioned as follows : . . 5 1 Hentnoky ...... Now Ilasnpshtre 2 Tennessee Vermont 23 Indiana Massachusetts... I J-- 11(111in ois Rhode Island... 2`l Mil so nrl Connaottout • - C-Arkansas New York i iii Michigan Now Jumpy .. ..... 7i Bl orids Pennsylvania 281Tezu De1aware.......;..... 11Iowa ' if arylan4 • ' 81Wiltoonsin ... ....... .... Virginia. .. ~,.., ..... ~... 9iCalifornia ....... north Car01na......„ 8 Manuel& - South' Catelina..Z. - .: 474 5 Oregon - Georgia ......... ..... - 9 Banns • Alabama 7 West Virginia Mississippi 6 Nevada Lostislatt...... .. . .... . . 6 1 1Myruks 1- - -...:.... Ohio .. ..tl9] Two *actions, providing for an in orease of members in the present. Con loess, were stricken out. It is believed the bill will pass in its present shape, pr with but slight .alteration. Penn kffslvanta wp.ins.tws• n;ornbowindor lail EMEI ::~:~_. Senator Tiumhull ttea opened the war in the Unitell,Atater 'enateefale4t 1 President C. 4 ttid O g i? from his tirade ettet il4l:Oftti.t, - Ptetlo l l the crusade agiOthil i ,i is to be, we.nitty've4th rhSfutk..look3:3it a dirty and a deeper:fie effort to.damage Generat OrAnt it,fork. the people. But R}iWf;:ti ii47,-Itritliiiiiitieelfill tnitt.ltlltit it vet", and not the limit pr•ople refuse to, t.14.vt . ,4-,...! I can the, rAof .ire..eleatett:iiieveaLt - ..The tnitaifief the Republican part.% huvr resolVed to qty tan ser.ults, and all the Trupbulle in tilt+ -14.1 d cat, uttainte. theirMeter' ruination. --;Marl Tt€, .. As we priefoo paper 'text Wseit,',titis! Eli:niter will close tlie 18th "voiitme of the Agitator; silt' yealis of' Which time; we hate tpeelit';nnected with itshiSto tory During ihe , - exls,tence of this pa- Per; ha 4 cost an immense amount of t rd labor and thousands of dollars te' place,it upon a pas tog baste. Mr. M. El. Cobbla statement in 1869, shows the concern...barely coveredexpetises up to 1864, and tbht year it came•out s4oo4:te. hihd. In January, 1866; 1 iwil =joined is Cobb in the publication of the pa, 'pef,and at the_espiration of that year the books showed that the buslneiiihad More than dobbled. .This restili'Was not' brought, 'abciiit 'b hlgh`dharilng, as our ',pees were much lessithan those of other ofllees, with one-half tl*Clren lotion. The jobbing in 188,5amoilpted , to about , $509, and-0 the folisviring yehr i t sea! tIJo $.2, 500 e c TAO elni'tllatle43io.ii also steadily, increesedriwithotit 101141i tatioh; and the omce to day Is a large and spacious room,. containing• double the amotint of materiel and macthinery;l belnisging tit the concern When we Catheil ritb, it, in 1886. - ! I We do net purpoSe to-stop liere=k4 it I is 4 lid has' been .''our' aim tO Aildl up au ()Zee 10 Wellaboro that Would `' lieAectori to none out of the citlea: - 'ltti business is now too extensive to,beeon• dutqc;i uy otie wen, and for thii reason alone• w s;ltave taken a partner,,,to ,1911 - 4, us on the first of Jaguary, thattwemay make a still better paper, and:exteng the business lir the other .departments, : There Is no egotisirian .theleregoing sketch of the fortunes of ;the paper, as tile credit for Its sticeess beloilge to the. people of Tioga county as-Well as to its publisherA. It has been - te inwaver -1 ing friend of 'the masses ft ' m the houi' of its birth:, It has held the good tkl i cal to be higher and of greater it - ec4 f iliti than the good of any.. man. ‘ l ' !To suit all classes in , the management et of a new :paper would be impossible.—? If we have, fulled in, soy --ease:',to do, right, it was an error of-tilt4eadialitt not of the heart. Our film h always been to print an impartial paper, and. do as tit; old adage has it—" , be sure you are ri ht, and - then go aheatt" If the l ieonle'kelli sustain us in .our efforts the corning year, we shell work hard 6) enlarge the Agitator clitither col - lawn to the page, at Its present sub scription price. To do this will incur alreavy expense, as we shall be com pelled to add to the office a larger power press and a Steam'engine, to . aCcOnitno-. date the enlarged paper. • • Thankful for the very generous pa tronage accorded us the' present year, and wishing a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to our readers, we bid them adieu for 187 i; i The New York 'newspapers received the.followleg sums from the Tammany Ring during the last three years : Herald Times. San .... Tribune World Standard Evening Poet livening Mall. Comtnereidl Advertiser,.. .. : ...... .... Evening Telegrani.... Journal of Commerce Evening Transcript , b 35,358 00 Star Publishing Company 247,1348 91 New York Daily News ' 309,338 31 New York Democrat (dead) 178,905 77 The Sunday SiercurYl2B,79B 80 New York Express ... 112,244 18" The revenues of the whole Philadel phia press from the city government,. for ten years, would not amount to what is paid to one paper in N. Yoik, for three ; and No - question if the reve nue of the entire: newspaper press of the State, for official Municipal adver tising. and printing, equals that paid by New York city. Such facts illustrate the beauties of 'Delnoetatic economy in goVernment.—Ex: ' Senator Sumner has made a move in the right , direction, in introdticing a bill to reduce internal taxes and lessen the expensJOf collecting the remain der: His particular plan is to abolish all internal taxation . after the first of July next, except stamp dutiei, and to incre,ase those on apirits to eighty cents a gallon, to ,dispense with the income tax. after 4an uary 1, ./. 2 872, end with the whole ;item! Aevepue Buteau,inolu ding the Commissioner s ,Deputy Com missioner, and all the subordinates, ex cept one Collector ,for each State and Territory, after the' Bret of September next. . We have not at hand the figures up on which s i n to calculate what amount of revenue ay be expected from the stump du les thus modified, and it wo'd be Imp° ible at all events to estimate' it with y approximation to certainty. Eighty eats i probably more than could be iongstly collected from whis ky, even with the present force of de tectives, Without the aid.of such offi cers to guard against frauds, this source of re venue would be rtill more precari ou . ' , If distillers and dealers were all hon est, Jhis stamp tax would probably yield not lees than the amount received from spirits last year, which was up wards of $46,000,000: ' . .llnfortunately, however, they are not, and it may well be doubted if Mr. Sumnerla system of stamps would yield so much as $40,000,- 000 in all. , • I ... 10 .. 9 - 12 Yet we say it is a id:oVe- in the right 4ireotion ; for so long as tho'Ciovern nieut,by a slight increase .in the tariff upon such luxuries as highivines, cham pagnes, cigars, silks, &0., and upon a few other articles which are so largely produced • in this country that the for eign sellers must pay' whatever duty is levied upon them, could Wise the en tire $270,000,000 • required to carry on the government and pay theinterest on the debt and on the sinking. fund, we need extract .no mom from the people in the form of internal taxes than It is deemed advisabli to pay•yearly toward reclining the principal of the debt:.. Mr. Bontwell thinks an annual re aucitofk of:nftY Lothians all, sufficient, and the country tollysigreos arithbitn. „ „ . . 7 sr.~.*-. . _ Tilt AGITATOR. • $34,105 4S 34,092 29 64,707 40 REDUCE TAXATION. 33-.1. i 1.-:41.7.± , :.- x: Sit tikp e c'. tail. pertp3o * 011114 too bir,A l it -Won 144. 4 7+ 0 teits l o l 'gti .ek• to re• lit i kti It kfA i 14.)PAtt.! , 1 u ti ifi !I I\ .4"Plriiii tai u ed fr(4 1 1; ,IYikix . O,' , : tti)ie!t ,#aitilitmut thirty ;i! i tifpu t e)l , Ftl We 1. 4 ~ 'VitVi'vv.l. 1 4g t. k ,, a more eii!roltift i o-MtiNt r rite, sine ly.f ./ .1".1!,-r, ii Ittoutit:Aeture4 cheaply. ~%..iii.d-'-0- ..x , ,:l'rtvret-i it great -•• .. . tttieeva;*.iti wand for tilt. g.i.i 2. ..r • t.. f.4.oit i erlzt. im certainly a Large 'nut 4 itiNiliiteiW , revenue can_ be epared..,,44-0 1 P4APX tfie•ofilistrif& tbe:liinittrb - e - itinitim: ' ' liiiiitiltlelleY MO intWadi.ll3l4 - 1 . 4)50. ;iiiile•ii`lh , oi# littitifidl`eilierdity which had the eanie objettlie 4 be - vi , . L:, The_: . tel 7 - . graph doeifiabt elciirtliWdettilaofilile plaii,. , but file- szlett4;tilion •the subject are well known. `4!fer*iidld'reLdii . tee An tßrnal taxes te'tbe . -Viiifgoiqat:ppisitble teto9, and at an early dal alk,iiiih them 'altogether, - =.deilittdiet :-entirebo l t*9 - n entipms . 'dittlett. .This - is- sonti l d' : :and praglical statesmanship.--Preim • REPIAILIO . O-11AS8IP,G; In conformuncexithrthe call .431 , the Chairman': of the equntY, the .Republicans of , L i7Beciforg ,caunP' met iu Prlttsl3_ ineeting„"ja„tht, Court House, to rejoice/ with one, another, over the glorious 7 • Resolved, El ythe i ßepubficantrof Bed ford county, ; ,t# mks ,tnetttlug nspfflm bled : • • uti...Tinkt we, ce*rtituLlite- Me Re` Publican party. Pf.t,bAX,9#0 1 4 2 4.4001 upon the Iseries•of recent ibrilllertv'll'ic toriesi:Willoh At 'hap Obtitlued: **she ontOpalgnjwit closef.difoiteha4ol4l l / 1 greateettlumplanaB72i > , • -' , 2nd. That'iVelhayelull...fattifin the adminlstration;oMetrerahleh has been marked tvitivgreat. ability and econbmy, the •depattMents of governtnenV . eyincin)reonnd states:, inanship, pure .patriotieni, - and lirawer. vial; 'fidelity to principle, andtwe - phidge to hitu.our united eupportlowardiribis re-itleetion in the coming ccinteet,c. ad; That we'congratulate the Refoub -1 Hoene of Bedford County. upon thegal lant tight which - they readeinrthe late campaign, and - the gicnions - triumph which orowfltd their efforts, resulting In the redemption ofthlibitherte oeraticetronghold;:) .; r el - '7! Resolved, That as citizens of Redford county—the friends: nn d i neighbors of. thnllon. Francis jordati,nmong whom irt___ ltit_, he was - iAT - iir land reared,"Yandvracticed his profession fo any , Sfatire-44 take ' pfkuliar pletuitire an ride In •'preEien- GI og -, hi nr -to Abe - Republicane of the State as' one pre-eminently quallited to fill with credit to: Ilitilself and iidvan- 1 tage to the COMmonwealth, the Culler!: material Chaltimf Pennsylvania. ' His early, ' constant .41tid ' licialCibfauppoyt and advoeaey 'me Mel great principles of Republicanism= -hie experierelei ins. "Abe State Senataloodalegittlatiri mtayste; matt?, ailigent antVcereful attention', b the dischargrent lib; publlo -dutles.--,' the satisfactory mapper in ',whichgha has filled the arduous. and responsible` position of Secretary of ,the Core Men: wealth—his knowledge of the law, and the wants and, interetits of thorkltatO and his, high .character for trtotality and integrity; pambltie Ito render., him a standard-beareeireeVery_Way , vioroiy, of the Republicenpart?' • , ... ~ Reserved; That DavldT. lamb, Eiti., be the Representative Delegate: to Abe next State Convention, and that S.: 1. Jordani Jintet Af.'":Barndollar: arid B. R: Ashoom Allies., btkonferetit to Inept conferees froni the-other comities - Of this Senatorial District, to select a Sen atorial Delegate to said Convention, and that they are iristruoted to support the nomination" of the -Ron- Francis Jordan for Governort . • I ' ,(,, The meeting was efgreat enthusiasm, and heartily enjoyed by ell present.' ' ' Our Washington Letter. W.tIIHINGTOI, (D. C.,)De0„,14, 1871 23,225 70 94,309 27 BRUTUS SAYS HE - WAS AMBITIOUS. 8,035 50 The spectacle now presented by Ti S. Senators who are anxious to inruthe wheel of pOlitioal favor, that,tbey may come to the top In the approaching nag . tional eleetioni im another proof. that the.. old Adam of selfishness is :still strong in man. sears, umbull, Schurz and Tipton, in ,this Senate cau cus yesterday, made such special ; plead ing against the Grant administration, that even some of the con slstentlYirn orable Deniocrats bays cipenlyespress ed disgust - at their course. The Area= hiand 'resolutlian i , of Trumbull whs yo led down in ca ucus, and yet hee x and Schurz, who . supported.,lt ,there; malned in the caucus', and no 14t was made - except hy - Tiiiton., As these gentlemen ark' tionorible men," it was but ?Milo ncilade, Ault - 1014 remained in the•Cifietts' after if 'ti*tin guished the firebillad, they would abide its decision in'quiet. Bat the rules oi consistency have eget failed to gdYitrif greatness, and hence the ''firebrand siness was immediately transferred from the caucus to the , Senate again, inhere it was re-lighted. by' these•-gen tlemen with the aid of Democratic Seb store whose interest 'it Iv to•lati , the flames of discord and make them . out shine if possible the glory of - Republb pan progress. Scuator Sehur4,- fo r whose benefit a bill is introdueed•idu thorlzing an amendment to theVeristi tution,making foreigners eligible tothe t , Presidency, is most conspicuous at tacking" the -Grant _ administration.— Surely these are most honest and hon. ornble men, andmeed highei Offices.- 20,465 17 23,577 10 13,177 37 77,301 97 3,946 58 Delegate Hopper has postponed' his return to Utah until 'tlie Christmas re cess. There are-indications that the Mormon problem will be solved by the voluntary abolition of polygamy by the Mormons, providing that the crew. tion of the new, State. ptleppt, Is al lowed to take the place ofjlitkprceent Territory on equitable principlus. _ The pamphlet of Governor Alfred Towifsend, letting daylight upon the operations in Utah, will have a benefi cial effect in getting for the Mormons, fair play from Congress in the, settle meet of their trout:doom° questiOnv- 1 - He tells Mr. Hooper plainly that poly. gamy must be abandoned, or Utah will be. RADICAL RETRENCHMENT. The envelope,manufaeturers .dicVnot like the • economy of, the Government in making envelopes and, selling •them' cheaper than - the ,trade can ,famish, them. This is perhan ono,otAheievl dencee which the Pemeaftley an 4 ,their aids would like tp hint at se impailtioll and a fraud on the people. , The 1411411111• facturers are making atstrong eirort,to' get Congress to charge tenper 'cent. profit on envelopes pad" by Ito . This is not exlictly a cry, of ex travagancei, but shows that retrenchment bas been: she ruling, power at ileast in. thicitensxt the:people's convenience. FIBII7NO FOR BPIF& 1-; A Senatorial Republican held on- Mondays? And adjourned over until yesterday; tetrefiebinent and reform. oblation' litittoddecid`44 z i•-• • "Trumbull was the special earn 1 1.- . UTAH SERORIKING'. ~, 47 3 42144N4TAAVt 1' i - ' Jed consider . a-d a i ! naPp•deba 0 re. a t sulte4 new f. ,af pp ~('' moutti l p,:t 13etrio t Atr ~f •••• ' Alk, , ~ ~" etiOafd, ed aatreiOnrigirtrit I t"ja it!. t,rathint, i AO Ateliiits t lOrte , Mink q o d, 04110 1 : eroiiittOeVie latitWeii litraiWir4; who,4nsilletilfaii the Inv 4gationa profvix.."44-tivere ll I rea 41 y ill progress, and .shduld.Ata-antied forward Li' ' , , -' =l . - id adt#- .4 leve4) ,!..be ••• LAIL [p, ~taaderßcß y ai Wt aid • ateAtA,ltlOklit.-§o l4 o# l . „ . p ... er dirairdon.l4, toll a 11 • Obit. can etibeuitbciititait it tinttnd::by the nifattfis - dtiondintintitir - liredeelalon was reacbsilititteitlay, w ben the reeolution4etted ,i4pd its friends, int 4,61,4114 in4ol.744llriesult o. bolt tbe - leiknons AO , slotit Acir_tolors: Senator r rlOoniklotie . OoLtedi SATOI . ,REPItoVING SIR.. ~ , Tlie fly-4144vk, - poor., 0. 6- day,. which paper. on e , 44-;desvisifs4l:7lA the Tweed dyngetilu.New4,ork, admitted that a change of its pkoptletorship lx.• came, ne•Cessalilas z if 4ilitife - Onv,enient t&iip6§l44Etft'itirenotilatvY in.gan at the natitiffaivispltuli'potitainsltOhlinn lea', der on the..euhjeiMoritepobli - oan cor ruption ! This is to be expOted from such a toidee,' & Is it fkultUral for this. branch-. of , thooDettincritcy't to hold up , the hands , or a - sote.head ;opposition; but the boldness of' , the, offer , of assist-. Ithcels - stril worthy of special - remark. Thja new pditionof :TAW many bribery eAtil!VOrtuptiotti thus Ogkilly thaltee an offer to tvgdUltre i tat ElePublicetieet the. close of the aTtiols referred, to_:. " AO every investrgaition, atidilf i Is stiffed,: :impeach the. lintreYeteft the. .1 100 ,.,5ee• trust. . l lor,cruNisgotto** o l. They .dalt." .. , ~,* ~-,i c .- w . This le,ticp ''l'atntiPhy„l t islo: eg• Cause it li• ybfiF iraireet - tO Ull down and dtstrpy„.,NPA, , w i tr 'Mrs; t h therefore , uiii •gi 9, .'"Voitr Mg - vidiml 1 1, 1 1 4' 1 " 'it 6 174 P a mount . '. , ii - lase ; and hence Ta ii ii '7 • Srltdflr Oil ,pipposei to make ityour into tp_work for a • _piece beild427`tEkeit. keeking 'tvitteuness and the Shatheral-delith'tO w hich ,they have been . - ciOnelined by an outraged country. " •- 2 - ' ' ' saspfipti4NE9us.! . ' 'ti . "leas ,;Leon: Official no pp, r eceived at the State D , . artment' that the treaty with Mexico ' for: the settleMent of has •',.-,.- iSktended for a year and a half Etom nuat,,Pcbruery, ' The 'UPiteff - States am!. *Utah Com misSicin ilnkihed theft Beset= yester day. In theva4eof :Henna vs.. the U. States, the Counnis'sion - deulded that our Government cannot he beg liable. for_injuries...cauhed..by „acti:ot.„rebels, - dierwlithifirdbliTirerxeefintiol, QuikreWii.ctilitlilifekdialls disal lowed. _ In regard to tlinctufe - Maile but against Mr. CalaWvitir...blinlalinErnTartyrdom in the cause of his-country.: His country., in , thincaseentill probablir Imt..;44ect fig much from -ito ,MI Diger, tul,ityo7o 1 AV - A li bte t ' r f a ilio l in iicilA lf;i •iii i ii nt,those itglointed itt it tne aee4l, e ; ir 'haul at 146 :"siifitll (ft!) 4 tint. by he Tres]. en tP '; ' ".:t ' F . Z ) T. 5 1 0:4410..: At ;lle i nOnneral.Aluarmitg has re -10,1, tftakecebok. I -- "nr 49. and A l t, : A • Oit. " 4:1 (heiciu, Wifaitiefciiiiii • ; the ioilditit to . fiti , thttmadanoyAle *III tie litogtpt ,oootirrooct., • „Pavia" WillahaD, of enomqvanieN , :itiap been. nominated ,First Auditurpf the Tremary, and 1 1 : 1 20. H. Ela to beFirth Auditor. • Brigadier General Robert Anderson; the hero of -Fort Sumter, has fallen.— Jilvdcath -ate lfice,--France has just §eeti..announged.,by the W att impart ment. ~ , Gen. Schenck` bias poem tequested to be *relieved froin;thti peon of Et. James, statements III: the:papers to the contrary 7 hotwithirtittiditiv, - - • • , ='p , l:•• • tongresa•will, only take , recess freni The 210 instant te January gth,..gor the holiday, and - -tha. `Session -the third Aion Aim as 'sproposed c br Senator, Me resold4P, tion, TJA C. M. DOUGtA.I36IOg, , 04,011'. The New ratat4iic f t' Zia,' edited by 'Frederick' Deuglairt; r-:ltik) an henest, Inanl±litititheinlaiof Ustire;eleetion . of President - Giant to 1872 i fifie iiont given areadlidrable, and therein presented very . foi:Ably. We giVe. the article entirer - - "It is now timely and - pit:oer to make•khown to our respected residers 'and friendiciiiellied and 'uncondition purpoSe, td s auPport U. 18. Grant for iainomination and' re-eleCtion, by the Republican party, to the Presidency in 1872. We , db this because upon the whole irencitiiidellis nomination the moat conducive to the unitynnd aecen depoy of the great Republican party, and' to the, progrisirliind• emi!Pletion of the great work diVelved upon the pa ! tfort b4thelate war; We do so because U. 8. Grant Is an honest man and hilly in Sympathy , With•that great work; We "do" Bo' liecause he' is .an even-minded. man, answerving In putpoie, wise and ' temperate iti l Mkenlei.'' We do' - BO be realise be la allied man, and has.proved himself w f oithy of alt confidence , in guiding the ship of state in whatever 'lateiitis may arise; as well as those which hive alieadi gegen.' We do so because he is a trieoracil, ieryiee'riform, lind will use lila isest and best' infiu. tO'poigeU government , vor iiiption,Snlinder Its'.dePart meats pure and efficient ea any man can in hls;iesitien •possibly render them. ' Vice deao because he is a friend to the Indian, and is the first President of the 'United • Btatei: w ho hse• room. niendild "a - ,l4lor'WfllSh Odejn sp dg-- 'ent Can a s !npfkablised . race from cruel wars' and 'ltitlipatti ;exam). ttoo. We deiiiii)4auselici him and" unflinolling In 414' minti46l enfaice the constitution and laws ifie' iio tiaittion of all the lights' enfranchised • peelile, - *ld, thus' to se cure to that people, With ail,Others, an ~equal chance 'iii" tbe - rece r o; 'do so because,'whatevii.inlstakes,hl may have made,during - htiktartel ofef ifite, ii4 .8 0t5,', 13 1 1 - 0 :2i04 6 4094 1 . pared Witfilhe elphietit,Si!ceitsi(whioh firbits7ation. We do;en, - betaso ,atiaone," the able atld PatifOre'sf*telitni*tfinSlkfliamed as possible candidates:for the Viseiden-. oy in 1872, therelinotislielheeettainty of whose. lectien iisto-welf - ftittrid as that of U, ii . ."Cireot. • ' ' - We have help in., no haste to mike annoerseenient, 044,We-shall bell! no haste to rettapt -.We haye,uxade it too, .with knowledge bf the fabt that some men for_ wham NI feat a ,profound respest,, tylll we aria &di. demn our course; but we are in apiece where dellbeottasenvlction . : of what is wisest and. b*, lake side!, w e, now' have.-deria'.kand we ;ally believe, that the; celesed sena of nyerypaTt et ,our Out*, ...will approve 9uFt44106!..7 ' Long , ago .yre adopted. , the:anailiti, ',sever tomeepy, ground:which our en gales Agalre4 ua hi 19 9 0, P0'4' 1 0480141 :help it. Whilik - eeAlt Al:ant'a kiS uPP O2 9II ~usuMeof titte , ;trueat and best friends our rice .ever , side and ontsicjet uf,. the gospel's - ill'. the nation, this ~ .44 : 0 44.1/1 3 .4u 0 5L f.rufil us the fact that hnOt:ell,lpers the,land Is, most:Okadeil thedark, deggp 4Pa spAireactienas7 elements, which :haFailAria9l l 4R; Y1+11*) of dPregtf),! cli#44 r iaveryllNV4 l 4 l of tab our candidate, the last hope: of,,thesse,-reac tionary fOrcia will dissippear, ; anCthe countly . Will enter ntielittiCikete"tweet. 'o jrtlitilieiittd ' llbeirt~ +, and will be .16 in', prosperous and - 44'12x. Without ofraggratiAfiVWV4 s .;'i : : . ;A;74 - 4;iiheii.V.i'tw* ikiit4* it! 1i p y og wa e 0 14 1 :44Mittfoeud to all Rep ire anStappn and re-eleett 'WO* lealdeot of the I 1 4 141tit,C-4. OE MARRIAG .Wl3loAlit=ll3.,:£b, tan, by the Rev 1 D'od e 40 ? ,1ark i qr..jo- lit • ecj k. r 4k' - VI - GrAi:QP 4 Okte I iiiritid. - o . :4l l liktarita it thr Istii 2140-- _ • DEASITA inorktiaft;-4,1 414dmar, Josekb 0•011.31er, aged 78 'toys, , l~ date : . .3-, ; , , OM M, Stares S _.,__c___.. =I e - rery !dad, 4pieility, , anif .:•••• • c.:1• • Ti 0 " • at Top low prjsel,,,,We_only, ae of oat - tooth end' Otlies before b Arltemembei the pl!re. I • .•n•ilfci.i l kt:lPTA•; , • ;:;i 1 :;• • • • ••.i . • ''--44::-!„-41411 , ITTORitET AT LAW -B(i)D3TRI • Office th.J. 11. Niles 'Ns • . Wells • ,' • • ' tifiZtek-arNI, E . AND - Ladies' Ftitnialim' . 666 - del ~ . . . BRIT k atixelDD •, AT . 1101111 A. B. - .CIDAVESI 'A 1• . :, . . ws twlszoN , 4.ll.'ln . tlui Deno Hone ore.. A. : stook of s Net recelyed and will be sold 011eaP• life. R. E. KIMBALL will have c . go of Ufa Oil department, and will be silsid to ilea her old and new ones at ill. tam D'holi Sol and see WS -Dsa..l3, 18714 y ~. , ~~or.~ixtg l~tor~, AIM We Due opened to the ELIMA DRy IGG CORNING OR Watt a M t:olio - 0th* mile dual we enough in rents-W exhalkeights. We shill continue to ad 4 tothettedt 4tufal the mom racli Ramis IS the wants of the tioNllftity Nei to doled.' W - 1 Invite ili ollll *On tllllllo sze boast is • in.= Mt& El ctsi~sz Vivri ' sp~a'r►~ will be kept and fold at New York mama, nec. 13, 1871-tf Pittiiir Fortes an 'DEMONS WANTING PIANOS L and It greatly to their Interest I. G. HOYT • We are Belling the beat . • altiloit the moat Savoreble tutus. • A lirit-class PIA22jO possesses all taiga, vis the tone is diveste..d of feet equality of power throughout resonanoe and durstlOn of tone. The touch Is elastid, .equal, easy every demand of the ithgete.. A defect in any one of thew volt' plate failure of the instrutn t. . We trithnint everyPisno or the airTanthlt Promptly Winded to *wet; Tuners. rintrtolo l / Books of the inost ap the Piano 1i . 4(1 Organ constentlisti • iirP ll2 = Ps. bee. 18, 1871;44 ' I Bail Road mw.iganualmsetia g of the • • • 1. bore and Lawreneetille election of President and Chadors ed/ce Of the D'all Brook Coal Corn Borongb. Tinge Co., Da., on !do • January 1872, at one o'clock," I!, M. pc,. 8, 1871..6-4t. .15 fiA e. KLoqs_wti juL eons atlieV old home to . be.,..P10822d to plioo thexosel itenottous._ Terms, $8 sp, , 4/nas; fungsgikd for praotlop fOr $2. ' I CI - 1 - • J • I ItIORT 0 4 F 0 the subeoribers to the fen •• - "Right of Way" of the W renattalle it - inroad, 1 eke :d mitt..., to °ell upon you for a_ per dent on yoni suipserlption. the eompittie deslre me to ray - thit they b re recently lu• cursed some obligations in the ourse of settle. menhi.with_the olalmante .r9t, dmnages, which they are unable todischarge illthout this pay ment; and that tvlth - the funds • to- furnished, tlOy will be Ale to settle all maps without farther eall.untillbe roadlis f ly eompleted to Wellsbi4o. st. BAOIIII, WellstPsro, Dep. 6,.1871-Bw. Treasurer. MKEWHAIT' 'TA - • (11101te1l yr4SINEIt, h jut resolvid a soperb'isilrtioett of ill kinds of . ittilOTlng . . fa Outlaws, • . COARSE & FINE - CLOTHING and Is prepared to tharkeastaie In the BEST STILIf, 'arid an the ihorteati nottoo. Persons 'Wanting Obithlog • will ptetioildtop. In and us my stook. Goad ,PITIS and the but .of work gnarintoitd: - ' O.7'W'AIENER. Wanted ./14ents to eastern and moo 11101abfultd, In the Upton Be /Wire Mal of lotelligenee an qualliloatiotts ? who ate willing 1 and attention to tb• business, , dealt With. - - As to territory apply,Lt.perscot,..orlxlettatio - „ The gains patios will'aisonti l in 'oust aompanter, rat stands Hortsrandeattle, also, again, disessOke, aooident, and , HI no one to distrtnt provid•nos, unaligual *try piqitably. 0 _ Iff .-ELEC - 11t) MBE Stockholders of the - 111 j of Wellsboro, Ps., aro h An death* for directors for as ensulmyear, will be held at i o,We:second Tuesday of Jan 9ibettreen the hours of three it LL. Bo 1=~~: a, we eun. ;,Y 11( a00 ,s. • t i r ~ ~ .if 174 ; ti • •.: ' :::, 1 o ? - - `4% ';-.• • I , rlestom - , Ditm Mr. Thomas r _Lidl;* • IPPOit 5 ... 2 ft... _ 71. i toga. N. ~ ea 1/ , - 1871, kfr. 'months, sod loon I - NKWAR tii#A ==l s- ..., ~. , :0 9-o'. 'lmpaction l yl~g l ettawherc .L.l .ta 1);' , . A e ' I,EIPAIM 1' "410)10•! ATTORNEY.— ro, Ps.-Jan. 1, '72, OEI k. B. .GBAYIES E ikland .uati or D, 40 1 : 8 0. 11 4 04 ES, air: saca es Low 4itipaa be bo LIIIIRA. El , till 0024 PAN! holuals•zebu ra & WA 2R. • Organs! MUMMA will buy of CO. - to at lowest prim, e following euen• laipusitlea, a per , e ea** se" with arid responsive to will emu a Qom- of Aye years. by . the moat sips. roved method* for _ - I. 0. HOYT, Osceola, Pa. M • • ottho Wdla Company for the bo hold at tho to roll Brook tie Sch day of =RON, Bar I give mule ha. • many al may ..,uuder her in. et.' Xastrament Dee 0► lin if ' AY , paying for tabor° & Law d by.tho oom. foment of !lit), RING I vs opeloation !Or sat uompurom. fellatio bailout to giro thole time tl be d • eoionittstou, . I•ANGAN. Wellsboro, Pa. a ',Are nauseam rates. Islam td theft, death by ita7g. . We ask Oat to tarot a is 'w ith W. A. .It2,lB7l+Att. • at National Bank by notified that Bank, tor the; I s banking ZOOMS; 1,879 y _Oen. : a toil o'oloek Casider. tM=P%!=e 44 .40411,:4444 4, 4 .44 - ( .... 1t c..7 ,.4 . t41,74 INtolpliPlir, - cillifts4* 0 a; ~,..,,.. ....,. N,..„......, ..., „..% 1 1 , .--,,i',. : •..,' -.......; sr l , '• , il,:.`ri: i.`1,!,1---.:1:,1!?" , 1 '' -t , -. p 'YF t y . ) ".,. gA b.. - -...: p ' '._.-.. - - - - s - ‘ i jr •-cursolis . .31:::1 • • Div Goods, twin, rAgyias MI , 1 Great Reductions inthe Priocto of Dr,ooo Goods Yl3l ghttdsortio Col'd Aliiittas, - 31crts, worth CO. " Fid4rolls Cloths,t i .1#59 `SeotoliPlint.is " 37i;. wide 37,i worth 50. 76 . -4,11 wool i'rench Satteetut -62 i L 'C4 "' 64 r ,Fixtra 70 WOrtittilli 26 Rfohltriped.Dress Gotods I , 1.r.0.:, • !....•• TN Ar t , 7 , i'eoeipea . 7"--r lte*Ao4B7tiffieitred d • am _L .~.;;~, liettifShitititiigi,ll,l2i,:and 16e. New ?Huts, 10, 12i.e. Bleashed.MusliAsi fine, I 21 r , 16, 18, 20e. - - Flannels, — altkilidS,at less thaEi wane. Cloths and Cassimercd, lose than "v6lnti. = - - -'lTaitilserne Dress Goods, 26 and 81e. • New Battieds, eatra'qttalith 76c. Black Alpacas. 31, 8.7 f, 44, 50e. 44Epp, - .,§!f4rts ang Corsets,_ cheaper than ever. haWle in Great Variety, and Cassimeres, all-wool and Union . ,- at the Lowest Prices in the country. .. . , . ~... _ ~ ft Black all-wool vets, in great variety, - at — muoh - less tharrrsgutafinar . ket ratc.„ Itlack,yeilveteens, plain Blacks. Black Velveteens, Twill Blaelts, In 1 Woe shad6s, bear ()heap.' ' - - Colored Velveteens, in all the desirable shades. Terry ,Valveteena,_all colors. 11 the above styles out on:thn bias, or straight, at the' lowest iiiicei in the ' 1 9.9 1 4r.t. - - - •• -. • .. Mot's 2-Sole akd Tnp Fine Kip Boots, $4.00 - sO'This entire line of Man l s TitiSole, £ Eft _Ottif "Boots, • i 4.60 Boots' is manufactured Men's Tap SOle French Calf Boots, 5.00 - for us at J. iticpAßD -BO? &If Double Sole Kip Boots, 2.75 to 8.00 sOs's, id warranted Boys' 2-Soler&tap fokokip Boots, 8,25t0 8.50 by us in very mpeet, LOllO4-ICi_p Boots t , i - - 2,25 to 2.50 as in forlter years. W - Oiflen'S'Calflramp Balmoral Shoes, $2.00 - -I' .• Wbrnan's Calf Vamp Polish Shoes, :2.26 Ladies!, Sergi Polhill Gaiters, at $2.00, worth $2.60. 1 . Ladies' Serge Polish Gaiters, extra quality, at $2.50, worth $B.OO Misses anckehil4rea's Work equally -cheap. Oar entire lino of LAOIES , SEWED WORK; at equally OW pines: I - Wacarry an' Itimenie stock of Oufregilar mikes, and exert ourselves to keep our trade growing.. We 40 not !stand td take the back track at this late day,- btu we pledge ourselves to do as we alvertiii in alroaiii, making no claims that we cannot carry out.' NOT; 22, 1871 ,ittegarr,s, w.div.T.ED For - a 'Book that - will Sell. Wit: ti BY TIM BEIN9WNBD 16111103. cir '3l3llitus. - This Is au original, Interesting, and instruotlio war, fill of rare fan and humor, hoeing an amount of the AUTHOR'S • PROVIABIONAL LIPS, hie wonderful tricks fad hats, with laughable Incidentinnd area tares ae a liegirdan, Nocromanoer, sod Vontriloquirt. Must/Mad with - • r- 16 Inuit Page Engravings. ikumn Oa Author's Portrajt o on steel, and numerous small eats. The ratans IS harp froM objectionable • manta Wag high-toned sad moral in Ito eharectar, and will ba.rosd . with lefplatuat, both by old and.young. It aim thi most graihko sad thrilling accounts of tea shot, of isle wondetfutreata sad magical tricks, carer lag the most unteratroliselcmorriMent sad laughter. Oiroularr, Toms, Le i with fall information lent tme on applioation to DIIIIMPD ABIII.IBAD, Publisher, 0ct...111 11171 , 6* 711 Sarum Pt. Pbslads. READ 'QUARTER Drugs and ffedicines, (Patent ! Icor otherwise)—Also for PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, PUTTY, LIME,. ant all styles of 11111111RHEI, Aso. "IP BO TO HEAD QyARTEBB , FOR : af Choice Liquora t .. Gigers, sad TOBACCO. - Alio for' S3SCOPMEJEIIs , • Religious, Historical, Medical, Legal, blank er Bohool.—N. B.A. fell assortment of the latter. Also, an excellentiii - orent of ALBUMS; MIRRIORS, PIOTEStE FRAMES, STATIONARY, CORDS AND TASSELS, &c.,.4c. Oil Teafringtin; Cogee, Blrap, Molasses, - gibes, Bode etc. We will not be beaten is price or quality.lre will sell eholoe 'Nasty the sheet or sugar by the bbl. at as low di/mesas the same eon UV:aught at this side of New York. P. B. TRY OBE 4 BHILLIAG TBA. LAIIPS CHANDELIERS chi.; of the flowed atylet, cad lamp Olkimbles that will not Ursa. . . Fancy do Toilet Articles. PERFUMERY, TOILET SOAPS PO. MADES, BRUSRES, &0., &O. , Likewise OULTURY ANB4BWILBT, WHIPS AND LASHES. We hold twenty desirable village lots Poi sale is the central part of the town; and will also , k)an money at reasonable rates. ' N. B. Dr. W. W. WebbjhaO biz *Sloe in oar Mere, where be may be consulted for adrloe or treatment. _ HASTINGS & Sept 20, isll—tf. I.lol"usic 1 Music i 1:11ook. diilliTiVAlr and other PletackOni for gale Tory sheep. Aleo,BiA.B ItAMLEN CABINET r ORGANS. OLDINSTIttiMptIId taken in lizohango. A large atoift of lIINW MURK just melted. .I.BAScifitt gtran,-_oik Ail Piano; Organ, and is Au oPPottohitY for, -- notftwaforded to tnooo Who may desire it. Sept. 20, 1871. H. W. TODD. or 'cOttsttio; ARE iiELLINd IMF TEE icOtINTRY. =I Aliee Abe Price Litt: =WEB air GO TO 'VI POE Booth Moos ii ' i _ 4, than Ever. BOOTS & OHM J. A. PARSONS & CO. No. 8, Concert BIQA, Corning, N. Y WICKHAM & FARR We are aow "atria g our See Piffi and Winter GOODS, and are lonics them at their anal Xiacbw 3FLettes. Jost call and us what a good usortmtnt 'Rs havo. , Nov. I,ll.vrianta r4RE.I C . , .~ - .~i 87f. 100. 37k. - LIEI 27,-w.. '-G6: =1 TIOGA, Stock hd , , ter th4lteriaalo Lecttore Cowl suing leazon:, , kIIIIIDERECcIiOtkiiABEI' - GAMOt WILLIAH OtIRTI9 ..... ANRA 11. tifeaßsox sanciavratm'oxß 01811(011, VANDENUCVk.. Bow. WILLIA 'PAR 80: . • • ParROLEVIM V. NABS}' 11. 0114P/11 ',HENRY WARD -0110111111..... kgtocomrom,'oorvig, ELLIO/ tO/ 13 1'r;'UITCBE - HUGH. YOUNG, •-- JgROME B. POT '• J. BOBARD, Sept 2r; iert - t.r - Real .. Estate A . , TMI vadarsignel ie Ageut for &Inswing TOWN PROPERT 81) VILL,II3E situate on the Mansfield toad an Theo lots are In the central part convenient to the Rail Road ,ID lIIM Also, SNERAL situated on the line of the Rail R - able for Manufacturing P These lots will ho sold on - reasonable term WALTER s Nov. H, 18f1.-17. FOR SAL ii AiBOUT 110 acres of land linot w n as the li`m. H. Mitchell farm at Mitebel.'s Creek, Tii) go Lo., Pa:, with three dwelling houses, et,steam Saw Mill wed Barns and• other haildings—one of the best looations for a limbering or other suinefeeturing astablishnseitlrlite Tioga Rail. Verd• . Also, adjoining a lot.of ; about 185 arras, a bout 30 acres In paitire. Would make a good farm—timber enough on It for fuel, lumber,' posts, do.,ito pay for it. Also about 750 aeres of timber _lands with some Improvements, about a mile east of the above deseribed lands—raluabler for Hemlock Bark, timber and farming lands. Also twq lots of laud of one a s e each, dine ted at Hollidaytown, in the township of Middle. bury—on Which thereto a stbre, barn, du. i i , Thfise desiring , to purchase e claire of Mr!, Jane Mitchell on the premise at hliohell's Creek. I 0. H. 'HYMOUIt, October 18, 1811.-tf. Tioga, Po. - 1 ---..,, A ~5 \ 4 ` /, c..; '1 4 • .._,---a f' , :-t ''' • ---‘1 1 e . ~ 0. ~., „., ma al 0% q 2 , ti* E - El ' C '4l S ''' ..M LI::4. Gen'l Insurance EROXVILLE, TIOOA Life, Fire, and Ac Assets over $24;000 ABllliTe OP COMPAN Ina. C0..0f North -America, Pa... Franklin Fire Ins. Co. of Phils, Republic Ins. Co. of N. Y., Capi Andes Ina. Co. of Cincinnati, " Rlagare_Elre Ins. Co. of N. Y.... Farmers Mut. Fire Ina. Co., York Mania Mut. lAN Ins. Co. of II ford, Conn Pont's Cattle Ina. Co. of Pottsv Total. Inearance Proinptly effeeted b • wise, on all .kinds of Proper promptly adjusted and paid. L ad against death, tiro or theft. I am also agent for the Andes of Cincinnati. Capital, $1,800.0 All communications promptlyj Office on Mill iltreet,'2d doorfr Knoxville, Pi. WM. April2B, 1871—tf. The Stan Washing 111. priinounced the best in Mark the first Premium at the Tioga Pairs, and it decidedly the be chine invented. It only needa the most skeptieal. Persons vt' *hate, will address LUKE Oet. 11, 1871. THE GREAT or HUMAN MIS TI Just Published. in a Skated Enrftel IL Lecture on the Nature. Treat m of Seminal,Weakness,`or op.rat by Self dime, Involuntary Ftnissio tons Debility, end litopedlmOts to 31 Oonatunption r Epilepsy, and Fite: :ki, Incapacity. dc - - ---fly.kol3. J. cuLyi _ author of the' Oreet4lloo ." de. . 1 The World-renowned atthor, in Ole orimirahlv L'c tura, clearly proves from lie own 04Oriellet. that the awful consequence. of s:elf Abate may lie , 41, , qually removed Nythoul n.t Ofc.l l le, and nthrut .1, • r.11:8 icirglearo. Pratt° c., b.)ncies, inel in zer,ta, t ,:,., nr cordials, pointing out a naeo oft 14 n: oi et• Ot rtain and einctusl. by it Mat e cry sulT.,rer. no mawr a i , at his condition may be, inay cum tinuself cheaply, privately and radically. TIIIA hot ire will pr,,ve a boon to thousands and thousand?, ' Bent under seal, in a plain envelo on receipt, nt six cents, or two poste dressing tbo publishers. Alm DR. OULVERIVELL'S '•Dlnrr' 26 cents.. Address the Publishers. 0/2/03.4. 0. UT Broodway, Now York ,Post• Sept. 21,1811-Iy. - AGENTS WANTED I For the fdi-a t most popular book—with CO Inustrottuns, likene , c 4 of all the Ficatdents.—beautifully Numb and printed 912 tintedpsier. T -N--A If 0 II Its Rulers and Instil tions. tX Elf AND GERMAN. Nothing like it. Strilusererbed asjatt the boa they need. It Li as E jc ((Tani! ao • the alofin'ninPnt Single puns it, it, are or themselves worth the price of the to gver 500 .err and on/ $2,60. A R fah Hanred fortahvaseere-I,ldles and gentlecuon— far. mere, to re and students. Com a , fit too. 76 orders iisfew dap, with ciicutur alone beforithe book appeared 4120 a day can be cleared la fair te titcry. Wthe at 'once for Oncrtiar and Information NEW WORLD PUBLISHING Cor, 7th and 11 iket street:, Plitl• Adolph ta.—Nev 1 1871-3 y If.tigd F e I[6l , the 0. 16,1111 • F h. 12 j M rr44 fig;, „ Ja.. R, /PV.2. Ja 1(72 J. D. 24, . Jen. •72 March 72, lk;fg T, Pre Lit, EJt, a„,gtre, eucy 0 ralo of the OTS F State Stree =Of town, an pot. TT ad, and suit rposes. EIWUDD MI i Fez ,; <,-.5 Agency 0., PA idental E. tlo a, 3,087,452 35 $750,000 1 $l,OOO on CU 000 fs , Pa 909,850 IL I•t• 5,f181,Y7t. atl 110. 800 nee en .t 24,22 9,c47 • mail. c.r Gth,r -y. re EIC,OI Fir* In 4 C.* 00, atter/d/d m 111E0141v., _ B. FS{ IrTil Mger.t and - fir r f • • (chime, !ti hailhg Olken Co and other .t Washing Ma trial to Estisfy eking to pur- E;TEVENST I T ogr,, i Pa, CAUSE RY•! Prica six cent:. ant and Radical surrLass, lido , al a,lmpotenc, r• • rriagogeurr•til) ntal and Physqc a =ELL, bf . D., 10 tO 00y Ittit'reFs eißlTlrli t by ad go suit.., prl LINE ti CO., trice Pox 4,CSt