Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, July 10, 1872, Image 1

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elic Agitator.
IVSLISIIED EVENT WEDNESDAY 13Y
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advettiscnlents It - mat be,patd for before It
,'cc ou ) early contracts, :when balk-it:arty
Ln advance will be required.
NoIICES ill the Editorial Murano, o_t3 the
" .iik o‘, It:cents per ilino each insertion. /loth,
for less than SI.
;,licts in Local column, cents per line if
t wo n‘e lines ; and 60 cents for a notice or tire
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tA,m of MAILIIIMIES and DEATHS
A all obitrotry,notices will be charged 10inserted
coats
10 /L E 0 par cant abovo regular rat es
i'Aitue 5 lima or lees. 35,00 per year.
1311ti11ICSS Cards.
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• V. A. JoHniON,
Braeelder & Johnson,„
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t ,„,, ~ Atunument.4,••TOElibtitoiles; IDAhle.
, icautci., A., d'al.l mad m. 0.. Shop, Wall et.,
'.. 1 ,,,,,,,v, Welinhoro, I'a.—July*o, len.
R. S. Bailey St Son,
,E+, il, Idtcd. l CF. CW114.18'31011 IItERCHANT:i.
i! „ 11 ,, a ...±.1.,-.datty. Our hotel and faintly
lir t“ (Admit the highest market piece
I, kiA i ati a d Mims. No. 3u Sonth Water
1872-3 m. *
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,N 1 011 COUNi',ELLOI3. LAW.—Collect-
IL O : . ..rt. 1..10.1 to. °Moe oNer the roatothee,
A .% mt Esq.—Wellstioro, Fa., Apr. 7,
u. H. Seymour,
L A ) 111, Itoga Pa All business en
t , 1 „ , ,„, v tll ict t Live. proulvt atteution.—
Ceti. AA'. Merrick,
;vr_ - 1 lANN - On\ eit m Lonen & Cone's
Notatuv °th ee , 2 ( 1 fiour,
marliell 4% Cameron,
..'.! 1' A auk' Insurauca
. I • 1 , at.anis bpck." block, ortrr
,1 i Wcllaburo. Pa —JIM. 1,
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C` B. Kelley's Dry Ooria
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Emery & C. D:
, 4 ;" I.' V. —ollee. opposite,Com t Ihmsr,
Ant ,ri • WiniallilSpOrt, PA. Ali LUStIILE,3
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.1. C. Strang,
A t i.AW DISTRICT ATTIihNEY.--
❑, Wellshoro, -Jan 1,'72,
.J. B. Nile,
L LAW —Will atteth.l p.outi,ti) to tam
toi , t , .1 t. , Lta c<LL.: to tli L.Qt•Lutice 0.1-tioga
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AV. Adams, ~
LAW, Mansfield, Tioga Lottit3 , , Pa
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C. L, Peck,
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II Bo thcrQ, 'Nelson, 'llog,t co., ra
no. \V. Cr'ulernses - ,
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t tentit.ll c; ins 1,11,1.,.0e —En ,3
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Van (lehter Sr Barnes,
it I, -- kinds .;.t Job Plahling done on
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, flow' —Jan 1, 16.752.
W. 1). Terbell & Co.,
4• i TaItIGGI•3I:, and dealers 11/ Wall Paper,
• 44, Limps, Window Glass, Perfumery, Paiuta,
-• , 41,1 m, N. V. Jan. 1, 1972.
bacon, M. D.,
•, ',Mt Milli:I:ON, Ist. door east of Laugh.
t: t -11 attend promptly to all
• .11-1,4,,, Jan. 1, 1,5;?..
.1. M. Ingham, 111. D.,
I-T. oillea at Ins residence uu the Av
',.lf 1.. l'a , Jan. I, 1872.
AV. W. NV - ebb, M. D., ,
AST) hUR.i MTN. —ortice--Opditing out of
Drug Store.--Wellebom,Pol..
Seeley, Coats & Co.,
h 10,x, ate, Tio;_ aCo , Pa -- I,:cccive, wotiey
t• and sill alts oil Ncw
11,,t/B prumptly
0. ,/ } I {)Ai (•••1.1 CRAND
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.DAVID COATS, KIIUXViIIe
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3 4 all_ v.fa Elk land.lrta Co., I , a.
, JOHN PARKHUII6T,
C. 1.. PAT/J.0.0N.
Vale House,
11 11, I t 1 Yulo. This
11. ~, k.utlithln to itecouulloklate the tra% el
-- i N Lr lo a :opei tor nazmuer.—Jatt. 1, 1t372.
Pctrolium
House,
FTi 111.11, , ;is ci pordiptor.-00CA He
mm and beast Charges rea
!alb t.ticot ; {ecru to gncatr
•,. I 1.-72
Farmers' Temperance Hotel.
7 .Rl, moNpa,e., I , ll%aur, psirchaseci thift hoube,
t w flan. Hs in the past, Ft, icily tem
”,p 1 h ['At , / 3 - arc ornmodatlOU for elan
• -tI. li,'• I ll'l o ll3ble.-11"(11shoro, l'a.,
-,. 1•72
Unioo Hotel.
' '‘N tf tor, Wellaboro, Pa.—Tins
I. ;.4-tutl ;1- :4,1, and 1t all tlyt conven
mu, . a r,l iit 71'4. Charge 9 1110,1e1 atc.—Jau.
Wellsboro
Ciirt 1:‘.11 , i ST. k. AVENUE, •
Wellsbaro, Pa.
SOL. RUNNEL, Prop'r.
[-pont [Ltd Lady kept by D. B. Holiday
sp3,t, no ',fins to na ,ke it a first
" All the stages linty° ai.tL dcpirt frQ4lltl4lB..
vr.,.,1 hostler in attendance. et-ly•Litti!rY, .er•;
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OLD
' P P , NNSYLVANIA HOUSE"
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1- rld.V Itiown as the Townsendand
C' ! r a time nocupied by Ij. D. Holiday: has been
4 . t homighly minted and reratoeil by
NI. R. 0 'CON N 0 . 11,
• hippy to accommodate the old friends of
I , ° l „t~ \ c7 y reason stile rates.
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M. It. O'CONNOR.
ilfrs, 'C. ,P, SMITH,
" ` )L t; Lind elegant de 6 igUS I"
AT11.1.17 e,rw.
'1\)•• CYlr G&•003:1JE•
73 " the public to call and, examine good's and
trouble to show goods.
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SHAKESPEARE.
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What shall Mg crown be ? But the laurel leaf
That, blood•besprilled, decks the warrior's bead,
Who grasps at glory as'llestilittionts chief,
A living monument to thousands dead: \ -
Bequeathing a vast legacy of grief,
Some pest incarnate fed with human life,
-Born ambition, or thtilusti of strife.
In regal diadem, shall we proclaim
agl4nWillah‘ttketdd - dircuraiscribeliiwwerptii4.
kingivoyron , et would Oily shame "K .
The kluglier Thought whose realm is the whole Ssirth;
Such petty vanities but mock his fame.
Profane it uot i , he to all crowns above t
item of peat°, Evangelist of Love t
--John Brougham.
othors abige our question. ; Thou art free.
We.sak Mid ask. Tholptmilest aOartattly.
Ont,topping knowledge.' For thd)oftlest
That to the OW a unerOthllo his rosiest*, ,;
Planting his steadfast footsteps tu-the Bea.
Making the heaven of heavengbitrdstelling-plate,
- Spares hut the cloudy border C - Jfihis Came
To the Vile.] searching of morality.
Ahd thou, who, dithot the stars and auilbsruns know,
seif-sehO(ded, self-seanued, itielf-lihiarded, self-secure,
blast walk on earth unguessed at. Defter so)
All pains the immortal spirit must endure,
All weakness that impairs, all griefs that bow
Find their soul voice .1k that, victorious brow.
• K —Ala/Mew Arnold.
The End of an Experiment
It's a very convenient house,' said Squire
Northall. ' Water-filtering cistern, aspara
gus bed; dry basement, everything in apple
pie order. Such an Opportunity don't occur
every day.'
es,' said Miss Grace rennypacker, ey
ing the premises in a keen 'business sort of
way.- ',What do you think, Gertylny dear?'
• I think as you think, aunty,' said Ger
trude, who was the most docile little white
lamb of a damsel that the imagination could
conceive:
' Then we'll take it,' said Miss Grace.
pay a quatter's rent in. advance, itn(l sign the
papers to-morrow night.'
The Squire took snuff in an embarraised
sort of way, and said:
Excuse me, ma'am, but is it true that
you're one of those woman's rights people?'
'What dif f erence does it make whether I
am - or not shortly demanded Miss Penny
packer.
'Because I don't believe in that sort of
thing,' answered the Squire, and 1 won't
let , my house to one of 'em.'
'iWell, then,' said Miss Grace, bravely, .'I
doibelieve in a wintan's right to vote; to
lecture, if she chooses; to stay at home and
make puddings, if he chooses, and in being
as independent as she chooses. If thaVs be
ing a woman's advocate, I am one.'
• •,` Then,' said 'the. ,SqUire, thrusting his
hand deep into his trousers pocket, ' I'd
rather not let my house to you.'
Then you can let it alone,' said Miss
Grace, tipping her round hat defiantly on
her pose: (Ane, ()city.'
And the obedient niece dittifay fonowed
in her warlikenunt's footsteps.
' What shall we do, aunty?' Gertrude ask ;
cd after they had walked on a little way.
There arc houses enough,' said aunt
Graces, and I won't be dictated to I I ,tell
You wh at, Gerty; thelnore - onth sees . men
the more one gets disgusted. I wish I knew
of an islaul somewhere inhabited solely by
women
'So do I, aunty,' said Getty, clingi4 to
'Miss Orttee's protecting . ,skirbV
Miss Pennypacker selected the next most
eligible house on her list—a swiss, cottage
on Ithe bill, owned by an apathetic Old lady,
who would tet her house to Mephistophiles
Iliire-elf if he had come with a dr.!ss coat,
Fibno hoots, and a suitable iecommenda
tidnilutn the real estate aeent
What kind of a neighborhood is it?' ask
ed Miss Pennypacker.
Well,' drawled out old Mrs. Hall, "taint
very lively. The doctor who lives in the
Lid house—tin eccentric sort of a Mail, that
won't have a woman nowhere around; -and
there ain't no society, and--'
" I don't want society,' interrupted Mis 4
Pennypat l:cr. (-live me the keys, and
tate poi-session at once.'
()rent was 'Miss P:mnypacker'sgleeful
congrtuulations when she found herself
snugly installed ui *tuurel Lodge,', which
the mule ‘II.C. maze (.11 th%'i
• P..o=e , , clan:lMb, honeysuckles, and a
plenty of cutrant hushes,' she chuckled.—
' I'll send for a load of books at once, and
gut your east.] up in the north room, GMT'
`lt will be so nice, aunt,' said Geitrucle,
NVIIO was one of those human mirrors who
reth•ct the thoughts, ideas and propensities
of those who stniound them.
1.1 t; 1 1t,72
Miss Grace Pennypackez was fat, fair,
and thirtptive—a smooth-browed, merry.
eyed old maid; and (Jetty, at sixteen, was
ju.t like a daisy—fresh, innocent, and blush
ing.
idiss Pennypacker believed in 'the inde
pendence of women, and bad a store of the
ories which she-ve:ntilated on every possible
occasion. Getty belie ed just what her aunt
did.
' And now,' said aunt GraCe, show
that old blockhead Northall whether two
women can be independent or not. I won't
have a man about the premises, for I always
believed that whatever man can . do woman
can do much better, ig she only chooses to
turn her whole mind upon it.'
So aunt Grace had - halls whitewashed
by an Irish female, her garden hoed by a
stout German frau, and her piana columns
painted by a sharp-faced daughter of the
soil who %worked around the neighborhood'.
for in t] shillings a, day and her board.
' Doesn't, this
. suit you, my; clear ?': said
Miss Grace, coming in'from the gardelinith
an apron full of gladiolus bulbs, and a-trow
el under her arm. "
Yes, aunty, dear,' said Gerty, descend
ing from her chamber with a purple velvet
bound prayer'" bock in her hand, a white
muslin dress on, and a round hat to match.
Miss Grace demurred somewhat.
' I'm only going to church, aunty,' said
Gerty.
' To hear a man preach!'
But what shall I do, aunty?'
Better stay at home and . read a sermon.'
' We haven't any sermons, amity.'
I could' preach one myself, I dare say,'
said aunt Grace, ambitiously. ' Well go,
just for to day. Next week order down
Blair, Chanping, and Spumeon.'
They are men, toii, -- --f-suppose, aunty,'
said Gertrude, a little inaliaiitiSly
lint Miss Pennypacker thought pro, pr-not
to hear, and went gently on her way.
' My birthday,' she thought as she feaned
hadrin the rocker, and l ns Gerty's departing
footbleps AO away
..ofn they ear, ' Well;
welt, liciiv'theliime passes; to 'he' sure. 'lt
seems but a day since I was as.young as
Gertrude there, with Harry Ames drawing
my picture, in a rustic dress, with a wreath
of corn flowers and wheat, a Flora. 1 be
lieve I should have married Harry Ames if
it had not been for the meddling of Sarah
Clifford. He did love me—and—yes, 1 do
think I loved him: Well, perhaps it is Let
ter SO; and yet—'
' Hallh-or shouted. a deep gruff voice o, er
the hedge of arbor vitas that separated Mist'
Pennypacker's domain from the cructotic•
disciple of Galen, who kept house with a
select corps of men; Wish you would keep
your hens at home, front scratching up my
strawLerry beds.'
' Hens yourself,' somewhat ironically le
spondAl Miss Grace. ' How can they N% lien
don't keep any?'
',Whose aria,they % then!' , ,
I know! Who are you ?
11.'nt Doctor Ames! And I wish you'd
tell your servant girl to leave off flirting over
the fence with my stable man, at least until
Ire gets the wagon wheels washed,' -
'II you are Doctor Ames,' philosophical
ly responded Miss Pennypacker, ' I think
you might be better employed in making
pills and powders than quarreling over the
fence with your neighbor.'
Thbre wds a moment's silence, then a rus
tling among the leaves of the arbor vile
hedge, and - a
round, good-humored face of
pearect above the green luxuriance.
' I do believe you are Grace Pennypack
er,' said 'the abjurer of womankind.
,Of course I tan;!. said Miss Grace; and
you are Harry Ames, grown older, and not
half. so handf.onter
Shake hands,' said Doctor Ames.
' I would if I could reach,' said Miss
Grace. '
' Hold on a minute, and I'll come around
by the gate,' exclaimed the doctor. And
this was. the unromantic way in which two
lovers,' separated ' for eighteen years, ,met
again. , ,
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doctor; l ', and:not niarriet\ yet i' '-
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: • f bhouid think not I'lf es Ortice,aiineibi e..
0 enlitticallY; ' ''',''t it.').'Oti', :4 : -VW
:' And yhy nop' - - , '
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Tim a my busineaSr
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: I The d etor looked - rOgi#sl4ty ,Alii - 4,rtiea
Pennyp ekeilaughed; she_ couldn ' t lielP.it‘
1
Wlte iGerty carne we, casting, about 1u
; ks.er.livi, AOrt.tvilettVemoqit - Altatre,ke.,:hti4
proinise :Meltev.' Curtis ' CaliterbutY:lO . ,
take ch rge of a class, Lathe eunday . seb,but,
'she fund aunt Gracechatting familiarly
iiiith th ferDelous Medical man who was the
teri . s or o half, the country.
'ii ne •titet Wlber.inst yet,' thotiglif aAr
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trade.,
But`the catastrophe couldn't he put oft
JoiCrer.!:„--JA.unty 1' gasped Gerty, running
into Miis‘Pennypacker's room the next day,
' the lio l vAtlr. Canterbury is trying to oilen
the garden 'gate. May 1 gso and unlock it?'
' Yes i child, yes,' said Miss Grace; ntithu
same tithe scratching her nose. "l'he men
a ill sonwhow Work their way in, and 1 don't
'sec anyllhe to struggle against fate.' •
eo, Odle Getty and Rev. Carlos Canter
bury mingled ;Dimities ansi the'at9gY,t o e l 47-
er in the front: &Men; Harry ' IVine and-his
sweetheart talked a 'medley of auld tang
sync and asparagus, rhubarb plants and re
' proach: , over the hedge
in the kitchen gar
den ?
' It's all nonSenme, 1 knott!,' maid Miss Pen
nypacker to herself, "hitt be certainly has
improved!'
' Attitty, dear,' mid Gertrude one day in
pctober, wliqn the air was full of hazy
gleams; tri4l you would tell me what
you really think of itiatritnouys 'ant I, too
oung for ',l:•:; , • L'i - ? , `
Anil. too 'ohre demanded 'ant Grace,
ruining with u look of' comical perplexity to
her niece.
I tin% know what you mean, aunty.'
Whitt do you mean, Gertye
, 'Mr. Canterbury has asked me to be his
wife, and I said 'yes," faltered Gerty, as
she greW pink.
' And l've promised to be Dr. Antes's'
wife,' said Miss Pennypacker, striving reso•
lately trot to be embarrassed; 'so while we
are about it we may as well have two "wed:
dings.'l
010 aunty,' Whispered Gertrude, nestling
close up to Brace, ' I'm so glad!—because'
really'diat think 1 should have dared toot
married unless you did too,'
' Child,' said Miss Grace, smoothing the
girl's Olden hair, ' here's an end to our in
depentience.'
'No aunty,' said (Jelly, coming boldly
_out with her first oilginal opinion, ' it'p on
ly the beginning of it.'
And Miss PennypackOr did iiot contradict
her niece.
NASHY.
NASBY GOES TO A COUNTY IN SOUTH
ERN INDIANA TO ASSIST IN vixran UP THE
COALITION BETWEEN THE DEMOCRATS AND
• LiDERAL REPUBLICANS.
CONPEDIVIT X ROADS, Joon 8, '112..
wtrz invited to go to a county in south
/me Indiana, in which I lied some fiends,
and asilist in lixin the coalishun between the
Demokracy and 'the Libeeal Republieuns,
that they might march to vietry without
1 didn't like to leave the Caners.
The spring time hes conic agin, gentle Ann,
ate' it is pleasant here. The trees life Opt
into blosSont( the little birds is a liftin up
Iht is voices harmoniously, the weather ie is
warm ietiough to go baiefooted, and the t i ed
steep in trent of Bascom's is never so plea
sant to sleep upon err. now. The warmth
di,poses 3on to slumber, and the flies aint
come yitto minder it., Likker never 'tastes
ez well iii Kentucky - in•Joon. But when
did I ever hesitate to gu where Booty culls?
I went. „ • •
The county hez allaz been slightly Repub
lietin;! that is Republican by perhaps two
hundred --maioriry; jilt enough to let our
people eit a site at the piomised land with
out ever entering into it. The Liberal move
ment teok so well there that it bet.ol/10
eMtaiit thing
,t hat if the Demokracy and the
Republican 'Jolters coot! only pull together
ilium)%ll cwz ashoored But, I thought to
myself, this can't possibly he. It Aril] all go
well enough till they cum to makin a plat
form, and thin they'll split into fragments.
Theta toolteity a difierence between the
lrefeany Deiookrat ae;,.l Reputeletin—a kW
let etio't based on principle—to adtnif -- tav'
hope that they ea n ever pull trod togeth r.
hut filetei mined to do my best, and sato° h
thingi, so ez to make agreement ez easy e
possi
to wunst that an • informal
be held, and that six iepresenta
-1 c unit front "the Dentohratie party and 84;
(tom the ratty Who heal gone
owl- to Oiceley shoeld be appinted, and
enipo'wered to fix everything conneetid to
the ciunpane. The caucuss was held, and
the following wuz them as wax appinted,to
arrange the, detale:
Brown,--O'Shaughne
sey, Peters, Blodgett, and Bludgin.
Lispwl RepiVirom--Jones, Thompson, AL
dams, Dodder;
. Potter,
,and Maggins.,- ,
These gentlemen Met' the same afternoon'
of Weir appiniment, and I acted as a sort
of umpire, that there mite be order and sys
tem Observed.
Mr. Smith (Dem.) remaiked that the fast
thing . in order would be to fix the platform
of principals In such a way that both wings
of the new party could shed onto it. For
without a platform to stand onto, no Demo
krat could go into a eampaue with any feel
in of safety. He weatld propose the diiens ,
'shun of 'the dithtient ishues afore the peo
-1114 , It would be necessary, of course, to
a Wile, down in one pint and swell out in
another,. to git - the-principals adapted-to the
„Amy divers l a k es o r men w hi c h h a d n ' t a
hoot together, CZ. it \lea% and he would silk
jest Youniversal Amnesty be fast discusses
said Ito myself, the fast install
nieut of trouble is onto us." But it wuzn't.
The other seven had bin yawnia fearful,.
It" tiuorih this-oraslutn but they eaelf elniked
oil their respective yawns long enough to
exclaim in louts
" 0, blarst rouniversal A timusty I There
nine no doubt but what we shall all agree on
that pint! (lo en!"
1 u wax tit:hunted to see them ruff pints got .
,iviloo iats)'.
'• What shell ue do :with the sufferage
4111Cbli0117" naked Mr. Smith.
"Blarst the sufferage question!" exclaim
ed the Leven with one voice. "We shell
It avti no trouble with that!" •
" The tarif f —"
" the tariff!" shtcekcd the sturdy
'even; "there can't possibly be any trouble
.aboat the tariff, nor will there be any difler
eded of opinion regardin nashunul banks,
vied service, revs-nets or anything else. We
shall agree on all of that., Pass tt!" •
" Thank heaven," I Hutt, " they see - the
need,ssity of success, and are tractable.—
Thou aint nothin else that can make trou
ble." -_ .
They all yawned terribly. There wuz an
anxious silence for perhaps a Minit, which
Mr. il'eters (Dem.) finally busted.
" hat we want to know," said he, "is
wilt( shell we nominate for Shale"
Mr. Jones (Lib. Rep.) said, with waraith
and:touch feelin, that his friends had urged
hinito accept that place, twit he _had after
nitwit sofietnishun con'setitid to tate
Mr. Peters rematked in a sarcastic tone
that Mr. Jones bait bin, if we could take,his,
word for it, solicitid by his "friends of the
Republicun party to take that Iposishun for
ten years, but as his friends vas composed
principally of hisself, his father, one son,
and a brother-itsliav he had, never took to
it very - much lie would see the coalishun
in Tuphet afore he woukl•congent to. see it
made the vehicle for played-outleblishnists.
"I'll never consent," said Mr. Pet-ors, f" to,
see the best ofils in the county by,.a
rotten, decayed renegade.; I want - that - 01ns
myself."
44tnniejitly Mr. Jones and Jir Petere.wkii
scull', their personal differences on the floor,
in the manner - -tor which southein lngeany
is telebiated. :
Mr. Thoinpson (Lib. Rep.) said' the envie
word " A tiditinl" Immejit :Mr. Brow n •
(Dent.) said that that place he had consider
ed Innen; 10 which Mr. Thompson replied
thaelii. Brown witz-only in this movement
because the reglai Deraokracy
nominate him for nothie. c .
That place," said Mr. Thompson, "is
so pekoolierly adapted to My abilities that
have—
Mr. - Thompson and Mr: Brown wuz; in
less than a second, rollin the door in shear
hug, each franti !ally endeavorin to possess
hisself of - the otlka left eye and rite-arm.
Mr. M'Closkey (Dem.) and Mr. Adams
(144.Ret.Viot 4 1'i , 44 - '4 u%o - iiii n 'ioihei) . 4":
ez.to,Wb eliieligiad:* ifoinintited 1 6f fiet.ori:
:tier, - ;:,The TpeathiteriMp_ liirniithe lik.'Xiii -
Rhaughtie'4.ir ti r .so4:o - u4',lff.'potitt,et s it.th
Rep.) anjoeetoilkoißir a -'84 . -t4i , bik:ielli
:(Detu.) akwf. Mr; f!iicter (f4ll. Rei;)'tilter9oo
concefu4 a iestiu 1 it:l4l;4;4pp i Ovi 0.0,
,the,Outitsr - ilefltOil #.'' If f, Ilt k)ett 'trfiiiii4
awl bir4- iiiitgo:4 l :- Wii 11* if f 4 l4 ;ir 4
OtialirAtioatit-k0 iliq. 1'44 t r t . Tact, Ait itti-ti
it(kra sThey '‘ , 4 1 9 . 1 Ult 'oi;* the ' 4 ' i;Jk 4 . 0 4 . 01/ tri f ,
each Oi*,t's.'tkitas iii,'*itiiit i . , , this' Alf 14; ilad
room b4Rthlek.ni6inwhihi, wlth tho'kt,t4o,
andoatha 'or 61i
I.w:tiii 'eotilltidliliitil',.; : •:i''',*,'
I didn ' t kbOW:Ot fluetii)i6 leOW - tho: hulttqi'
resulted; Mt' ao,liii4;essiiik' fiiie 414 lusts an
hour, and 1 hadn't the' tithe ti , Mt - 1 ' 1V: ' that
the whOe.ildnif went uP ' Thejt iill 'haute'
ered to be lifigtidleiA,‘%‘ltich" 10 - potalq, - -ati .
in mint tirk 44 ,- * , eanT he; ' Foch Agit ii' wullii '
the meveinen.t Anp'nntii:ite.hiesol . C . liiiii lf :4 e: -
couldn't, itlt what ' he'eililit:il ' lef, - hkilliO,
Terrell id Inmt thp,',iisi.i4o;ml;t., 'And it *it iq •
busted iteetirdih. ',' '`''" '''''' '-", ' ' •'-
1 couiiipnt jielp think in 4.11 MS Way, iil//1/1.;
taut no ninttot how 141'41 4.4ll'llilliattlar
the averfigitLibertil it% and',
4tAit masr bu tnit‘(v:rl .. 4 ptinsijnittSad
plfitforn),lbe,q - ar6 titeuithitit,
in earwig when eoiln l 4 . to'
I . don't ':kuuty whittW thtt t4pit;
their apathy fit tbd' hieet
lug, or ti4eir,fielliest
tics is qttepr:
• ' • (Whic•ta veiit Piwtiusster.); '
Campania s►onga
. .
One oftbe - peculiar and_ greatly. 1". Ups
dreaded'afllietions of .eueli, succeedim; Prpw
identiall election, is ihe, ; •f
or song*, for , tikhout;timoltite.,i_tell44t. l
doggerel breaks :mat dili.forer . the , comity
.
,
and rag 3s,with ,violeioLe quit. j4Ttc . ct y .
irresistible: stAlig 1 ,1! apt Oslti
.ally a Ithing: beautY.ibill„ne,venlielesA
among masses
Soy fareizer. : ItAvaa eph(tmie- 4 leurf,u,l.
extent in - 11340.and oto, ii‘mom
sarFep:
ted regularly Ave) x :1901 ,
though riot pixbaltaltoi.quite its latneMa.P.l4,
an extetit„.This,-year,idl..olllloarauccs'iiulj
eate a repetition .oft the doggerel; that
swept oVer the land thirty years agq.„•,,.Thele ;
are hundreds of ',them in Opt, directly, apt*.
the crjr atill;they come,iprotestationtu tliy
contrary,inotwithstanding, i.,liete rto,w : is,,
Mr. George, Alfred ThOWnseud,:ilre... man,
who caSt the six vOteSitoCPcittWilke, , at
Cincinnati Convention, towing the v e ry foAn
most of the troubadours, mid. of .go.urse . has ;
his campaign song. „Bete vit ffi 01:4.t. g9t4A_
of Tomlnsend's polltteal aarjazipuritht; ;
'Ti houestildrieu °redo?. .; • • •
Mith bin old uhtte coat amyl ;Oat . ;•
The politicians laugh to /42 4 4-212. i .
In joy the people laugh;
A tali& cornea o'er the Paddy!! tare,
. And o'er the negro . * tuonlb;;. • - 4
And prat. since !althea° hlooily y ‘ o4!°,
too, ur0044 So; I
,2 • ; •
It is Inelniachnly ',fact
doesn't. carry, stafT,' ) ,:and: n homer says
he does is, &liar' and :a ;-:villairi,-ergo (L.A.
T., etc; But tbis.songster,gomOn:•singtug i s
and advises everybody. else t015in,, , 1..-toos,r•as
if there were no other.duties in:
until he reaches the final !Mrs' s • -
• etsic Up aha sheik •e•Ltugt.°:.;*l
'rho laughhig ina oanearouti ,
Togither let Ilia Northerrn•itiuk ' ;
'And Southern
Poi Brown taut Grabby lireik a/U.141A
And lead •
Tl4'll torch Ili how - la Laugh and f irk
WirAl t.'eachtheniliove to whi i:'! t I • • t
•
Aud i d
what o,e4l)i.'Oreeti , Y'inlyY Itti su
that . this` rins,cidie,ll - for 'a4ti,titty
thiriksgiat lie Calf lairgir l arid - -;.faroi- sit 'pen
and the sante tune, •,itoesn'tA l i9W ,tickitrrt),f,
from :4 hecillaud l o. ' ie - song
ever lit the Nati Birk Strii
he perinitted the - Usuat ' t xpreAslidi, ,intionett,
ease 's=4.Wilielris " eO4 it itAi lift
" Lasti Rebel Yell"--4tot
f OW years ago, you knowHlint'ttni tateStsef);
indicatiUg a resurrection , i,sonnkreutarkii
hie nidiuter of the test
felicitously' entlitid;: - , Kilt fitriffor- •
ace." !
of owl though we are putztett paiiw,tviiid
under heaters - thq,segati Al 13 tnotringAtrif
caw liVe•te
ter. This is the tint Verse, - and •f.
Iteb, uitti
and tea teal' raise as 1,10.4
As when I foiles,rul Jackson threu4h h Llaz...
ctutt,
Or btertu.:a ILL rules rat roil. Heil,
Bat the old yell 'eGult,..
Tha,49A silent are lb.! .1 ;
Cluic=vilabop !
(Gray rolormi tit the van!!
For the first ui tlo.' Vaud
Who, after we broke ine.ka,
Behaved like An, thicle.at,d a lieu."
Military • remembrances, involving gray .
coluetns, -camp tires, 'passing view of
Stoncivall Jackson, etc. ; The tune the song
is stmg:to is " Tramp, Tramp," which calls
up toddling facts in cOnneeticin with the
grettt kebellion. "In my piison.cell I sit"
1 -r*,Libby," perhaps,, or the 'more MO ac
eoninaothitions of Aodereonville. • • The song
is coarse in some pakeßiaure, 14. - ef.liq'old rebel
Uniform, but LOS :touching. And, the see
ond verstils no less'noticeable, for,it -Speaks
with •much affection -- of;tho Uncle and the
Man Who 'did "fOr a traitor sign"-,,La rery,
tine:: thing to.do, undoubtedly:, . •
"We eaW hie tvhlte hat. like the eilit trues, `' •
Stand up with old MT. and for ck,ouloor ehln; ,
We elaW how it brought hire but Spit; and abose,
As Le Found In our won't& oil trod
But the good deeds
Clice teord the rebel yell. ,
' • WhOn-hvep t : •
'•
• t Pia) euiniun in the v,au I)
Fer the drat of the to .ka
• ' Who, alter we, br"t a d,11,1'4,
•
Behaved and a 11 m l"
•
This song tit 'the rebel whon.hooit closes
as follows:
"We don't know you folk* to that ft nety.Nnith—•:
To the IN niocrath In yalu we aPpedlod:
The carpet•bagger still is taterzlng on'our bt 2 a.th,
Likti the lizard on the old Il4tle tient
• There is One' ye haat
Horace dl - eeley the just
Whoe-hoop 1
pray column In the veil I)
For the aril et the Yanks
Who; aftei we broke ranks
1 • Behaved likei au path: and a Maul"
" Our;vote is our own; We'll be cheated riot 9.
Gauible'yOu In old parties who've nothing to icse I
Friend iterate, the farther btir otoo,
ArA thin ha rebel yell b 4 the sign of .the taloa.
I
Aiad the old yell comes,
Though silent the dtuuls;
Whoo-Whoop
{orgy caluniiii-ippissvllo, .
• For ti4 ' fit i of tbb 1414.
Who, afterwe broke anks,
Behaved like an Baas and a Maul"
It cannot be said that Dr. Greeley has not
earned this touching tribute. He faithfully
did all he could for the boys iu gray, and it
is perhaps meet that he should have hi s re
ward. Let then the rebel yell go on. Let
the '!whoo-whoop" proceed. 97 re h a man
named Grontnrho succeeded 'most olacinat-'
ly, some peters' 'SO; irr stiffing those rebel
yells; it is rather more than probable that
be can do so again. •At- all events we shall
"ke.-4--2tretear lc Courier.
An ecclesiastical trial has been concluded
during the at 'week. at,§l::Louis. We have
made no allustort to It 119rep!orei'inkiretrilig
n 1 t. ,. _'t , ' ::.• , :•I , e 4Ci I . , ,
not to do so until Ili conclusion. The 'Rev - . ' the; filmHiatt , Pe.i..t 'contaiti4 , l llklJ fulhisvin
E. F, Berkley, D. D., well known as a prom- terse` Mid-pithy statement in' regard to , a.
inent clergyman of. he. Church Guth in Lex• ' 'l:Ara igle , noinination - at Baltimin't We
ington and St. Louis, was charged with con- continent% ii to 'the' "attention Of nil pantie
duct of which it would seem iinp,,smihie an d 6 a3 ,,hi aut h ma: , „ . 1 „ . . ~.• , .. 1 ,. ; ,- .1..
that - any person above the lowest and basest - The party wit/ *make A stAbiglit 4 10111htd ,
o f chdragtpts could h, g aiity.-,:;, - .B (!fat , un . .064 at .patiiiiiilre. in , putt big, Orteley'smitne
`kliown friend, whose kindness is hereby ac-i, at the head of thelickeii -the etry.straight
knoWledged, has sent us papers giving an : est nninination poisilbl4,44 li . ' , proposes,. by;
account of the trial as it progressed f*on> that tp.oinstilittlhoiidd party-organizathin
'day to day- WAClPillep,tkat wtOur,e,,, ,, Avail in power' at Washinkton:. , Yiehling not It
read;all the reCOttli 1? Ellaticing l att '&11, siiitil ing, tompionlisitignotitingipromiging UM It
ciently to follow the - genefal drifi,'We 'Caine ing, they !hive - Captured
~ia- . „feeble:obi matt,,
to the conclusion before the verdict was tvhosedesirxi for office kid - most an insanity ;
reached that it is senseless togive the clergy, imil'ivlin; to - emu - 044 it, , is ready, t 0 .tion ins:
advice abdift'ProPrietr Of deportment
,ail: ' hack, ini4in •thorectiLluif Ails:Whole life) and 1
circamspection upon all occasions, No diil
on the. - sappositi:iii Of liia 0011'1,11.4y liiiti
interior can be Bo prudent but ' where tiler Isis own i Piirty, , ittt . ,-i,f.t'lp t isel ti r-tiptuioß-e,
is a will there is a vi,"t.y l of putting a bars publican - dotes i:notigh.l to , put theinßelvei
construclion upon it: • tiena pastor canna intn power - - Whealits they will
in a fatherly way lay his arm upon theAtouli Caryl ag faith' tu taliente, las this, to•it iitiOraies .
dors of a-little child to soothe - her petty son ' ful. terniination,f or . whet her, %slice:v:lldg in.i
rows, without helnyoLabig title tiecused . , o it, theywill..cheat °tee/4i or rilreelay.lelteat
conduct of Imliljti l tlievintaltiti theliiiietit ;,..then, ha Sionher-Ot4ithul-:lint milling as
- can baLguilty. ,:: The result:Alf the 1t it at : Na. 4 I allt. cloy is; , u4'l•Zlii'Vls'ilie Will-the 'not - .mach,
.theatckitaittekof the sitused , on deeo '4 in, Ne s f!t r the men Intl . Willeie - -iiiiiiils helots deify
trieti- by the'eotitt'hk ti r iiiiiiiiihoui - i.oi t ..— eicil id i n..e I it. '.. I. . slititegit tied vitt tititvviiii I
Both thesturch,and- 3 114n_nccused are-, ni.ibt he thrilwir to tholtisigy, :adventurers, but
con c latulatellbn MO , rWlLL—Ciittiohlnikliit?.'%"titit. a bit' of political ptrwer.r. :: I 3: , ,
I!
,nat; r. GI ' ley had been: , the' President
..W.lami'll i ottureholders first threamwil, to
, volhuLto vottitil'imu, Shawn. great:ill!' :Writh;*
;bit t
Ale; 41A,Widah has rendered :gr. ' Hu-
X•Ai no/ . iiin6l6failiouefforlltlidlieiiiiin Ain'.
$ • u .
~ d ilteright •of Itte ''Netinnal . (for
IV illeOlit C.:nal:b . ' it Stink 1 tittite) - tifil , tfrtot=.
-1.03 liAtlataint4tol 4 l , llol Bee:n*4ooloi i,..tiglit
tt
Wi 101 wed toguija panto.:,, This wa, o'
its Iyf inipatientouthiea of Innklinunit
inn -a, 4 - conviction, whiehlikencd 'bib
ire. 011.14 that` Of 'oaf ' fathers ia tile itev‘itit
1.. I
,ch t. l -1 'Mr. Greeley hail been'• the Prete
de AA is.the,distibter at Bull Run, that to t.
tr 4 . -ttyyt etwis of ,:tite intewsgeros would ha% ~
.fir tightirbonta total surrender or the North
,lii was tai liiiiii, thiectd, 'dejected, broken
: dowitby that evehT,' that ho lay'suPine and
;44F/iyelittetipon the iloor„:trith no morestiff
:nesaittihitattatf there is iii an.crupty sack; ,
.ati (.44thut,spirit,.lie .wrotaltis,pusilittniuton . s
ca d , of ithe next - day signed, II: (I:' At
.13,
ttionii.nr ; wittin ten nation was shrouded' In
f
4 ,5(4 . AA-, aiid'e Ve'ry inanly 'voice was lifted to•
en Inutjtga it and quicken its leeotery, 'this
nt • voliteisouhtled4 base and despicaille cry,
.01 silay-, ~ax 4 -, retreat., , What , WOUld - hnve,
1
he ',tali elYiNt i had ,the pusses'ior of 'it been
_hi 1 4 irt tithottly•? '' • . -•''' "' ••'• ' '
, s • 4 ii . i rt,1884 ' when perhaps ' the - most
_ , ,
Ate lane i mid ti. 3 trig crisis of' our histdry had
at rived it when thin , .l3o9rbOUDegiocrats were
near p'r dating a reaction in the sentiments
pfl,thir ; North; when • everything depended
: main ; the 'firiunetis '-tinti - consistency with
whietk'iniblit opinion at home enppotted the
, r
v ~..„ our brave boys in the field; :when
Li spin', *tinatott, Brant;, tiherman.And the
w oli , itirytil.counnunitY were makingalfinist
au earl 'ail 'endeavor/4 to give a' final stroke
ko OK ellion-;-listroke which would bring
,attimt,n wouly,tt cessation of hostilities, but
Atte oili r.glor,tous results we It ve. since ut
14ittg(kit Mr. fireeley had been the Prsi
-, AktAttitetat of Ain't/Ilea tineolti, wealfo'd
.. vgpill none of thiti-putriotie exertion with
, gt•aritilfruits, but. peddling :neg.othitions
,ii
_Milt*Stmada frontier, with the Clays and
L , pdrs-ayd'.oth4s, in which emanCipa
:Li ikw b 5 be >l-14aglit with' monty,' and ' not
.FY n os to
•-••'‘ ,•-• •' • . . : . , . ,
~_ t,%llAti it- w lit be said that It -is these and
04ryicep4 w,hich,Anake thvelaY poplliar,
,AllteiSpiith, where even the late rebels will
Al6e4ilyeives come to his support. If they do, it
Aural i l li
I
) at the expense of - all their recollee
,th.*: neethe kvar :Greeley - has. been an
,a tiycl dvocate of :every objectionable lima
s re.of reconstrnetion,, qkd that. most des
. , .
;I) OV,i Illttliii?.C•ttliti dangerdua of ail our
1,,iy,e41. dn; the Kult.lui hill - -lias had no rea
64W..sppporter; than' he. ''That' any belf-re'-
.00444.43dnthern gentleman, that anyhon.;
et oPPOlAlll(,Of..tyrauny rants centralism
allould, he. willing .to ; accept as his
t t
c ,iff, ifeuld 'be infinitely' mote strangelhan
.1, e,:acqtilestetice • of:the Dettiotrats in hitt
'ri 'atiaturon,
_ l iind: the . congratulations 'Of
,C se qad'Trtintbuli! For. there is,.. there
t
It I'4e . fig.,,entecthing like truth, honor, .cou
s ency in polities; it is not a chase of shad 7
'cl fs,, a were game of, stiutile—tt race I or, MC
.4;- tite.te are kletlyttill awful print:lido of
j . I.WitiO4i;li: lie itt, Atte bOttoin; and Wh r ieli
s t , n►tlin'lnve their "'country, who respect
1 : 1 "sqlve:9•,' who stedy the future, are bound
tt Teatird. ll • ' , "..... rn- ~. ~„. . . • ~ , ,
-,, Ti i --" •- ' ' ••• n• n - • • -
', ~. 4 ,T h e Oetaber. Petition.
1•111111
L - , The '-eLeetion. of the State tickets ',present
ed; by l'enesylyanta, Ohinaral : In d hunt. ; the
index Mtates in every :Presidential struggle—
is.,ot, 's ic,h'inomentous luiporttinee that good
.44einit, fans sheidd exhaust every Proper et
r4
'l' 1 01, gain position for the greater battle to.
tt Hine ; No feeling of faction, no lei oval
d Illei4or'ilisappeintment shotild be.porinit
t il , fnlnte4tere,lwilli a.,cordial .011 At ,nct lve,
' Itigitt.of.,the Alepublican tiekels present
e .; ., i . Afoliiiiiiii revenge 4 are never sitfe:, are
s iduni - if 'everliiititietf,' end in a- contest
4t ei llif;'s they-should net be indulged for-a
le hr,, , ._ Alt 'of. the • nominees pietetited.
erk.ltitirly seteettlii 14 tt nt+,ki())LW.Yf96,R„O-
I' ttlfeine . s 4 ejio t r oolt:part In the minium - tong
i.. Iteslw, itkl ,ilintigit fatiiiiles unity 'hive
If Ihni4li' itt'otiri‘hatY. to 'yield personal adnil.
4 , Ittnioatol 'pie:felt:nee for the general gond.
If,llit-rtitty, by orgaitif.ed etinit Anat. anything,
- canflati itecconiblished, and ,no luau is jusu•
ed-7.l4 l ..bl ,, nnO_tiaLof tin ( rganiiiitihn upint
Anil ea Ilt 41 t he b elite ti 0115 - Tro - not - ,-ttntrlA in, .
thiCipleB are isamanount ; men are brit their
i reattires; and if . they' properly represent
; act clily'lliein out, all' is done that can be
.teasoroddY di:Mantled. The faddy e'xpressecl
*ill o the tnajorityi4 the law, in both goy=
‘i
< rnmenoil and volituttny political action.--'-
'o thiii System' we - owe every blessing which
.‘t enjoy- To' it we owe our religion's, po
.
'unlit nod-social prosperity. , It leads, to ev
i)e-reenrrittg , sacrifices; but without' sacri
fice thp:e'iS,ltc good—without tinitY nothing
- ran hit Ift:!&)itiplistedl ' 'All men admit these
,izei)hi trail - its:and if they fail to acknow:
.dge. them inproctice, the y fail in a per
°runlet% of coMmon duty, and should' have
* to intitatbrs.. , The ticket presented by the
itepublienna of :Pennayivitnia is made up of.
men *110 1 4.1% itble and honest, and with, the
-Wog- aped rice :of our people in election
icandSl,litiebnint'and fable charges, we do
inn .believe - thiit many of 'them can; be led•
iinif Plain ditty, 'even-if the fow selfish and
isappointetl howlera bowl With added mil
cc front now until October.:—Afedia Amer.
The foilqwhig purports to" be' bona tide
oareponiliini:ehet ween the Queen of Eng
hind and-the,ihnigliter Of our, 'President.--: -
wilefi, F egouti,i,- or nor, the' rir4t 'Wier is
vor li n , Ot , 1 ..,!,,sitili• Aifferic:urgirl,',Oul the
lust 0: fis ii . , , iii:olly.iih,it (.4 Aileen!: :' ;' -'
-, !: ' - "1. is:iii.Ey'ici l'Ort , l:, 114, 'I I'f - '2 •
~ ...ii.i i R.,,, 1 „,,i y,, n a Qi,,;4.. -•i' Iffik taii,,,E
lati;v3 ti I. illy hoiiiir lit tin ' eillicia) retitirmi, -
I g ived I igrinigh is high , 4iltiVet,i (Vittl't 1.1.1 A
Clltiniiivft ipiti ) 1, ttoot,,) to he pre.wiiieilio
yiiiir Alikivsty. - I should dearly , hie*. 14 . 6 see
y.iiii, War t ittl'ght till iny iiiialier and fritli6 - '
that ,i lied locen,thtu, liolfoie,l, i'litii,,bitt a
situile Apiericitti mid.; ;lint t 111 i) . the liciSi
dent' ilattgliferigivOnte,lip „Oahu, to }beet'
re_eiiiinitfon. uS a ial.ekelgn. :Al, .w.t . iti, the
kind-bily unite is luting' as my cluiporqn, I
' fl ool limit Ifni:, k shiiulit hei'veri . glad. Ant r,
Seeraary iif li t cHgathri liiiiis 'at soniejuditi-,
cal significanee ur t)iis dilportiiiiity.. I eon
not sO h4t4.14.01t: and nu buld ,not. wish to be
so rtictilved, fieeause'it
,wOuld not be' right,
ns J 411 1 flifthinglit Americanpolitic-i, ittal I
ant sttrk i ky tinlii.r would not desire, me to
appear other than as my" simple and, very ' .
bumble sett. If ,with this explanation your
Majesty Wa i l alloTw inc .to visit you, I shall
be, greatly lionoied' and lfe - very_krintd. , ' ;
- . 4 .1 Dave Written'this note (if lay nwilino
gififf,ifunl licentnie I think it the right; thing
to do. "I' iun your Majestx',s _ very obedient
servant stid.(ldiiiirei. Si ii.i.LIII, Git Aii '1.7..
. . .
Dive : instructeo
Lady to Ct.) - ut , cy,ti)"4;iiu this nOta',""agul
tia p
hoitO,thifyttioribt„witliout, thq iifetvpittiOtt,
o f oui tosit 0( 1 atate.: ; r ztiat
yottir‘vt,tt. gtt
tiliall;lp inn pilitiv.„Ogritit;settleti Age
titan stior . ktf,4l,3i
Indy !oil& it'Otie r .,44, : v ittttar titta, it
plcioutrit to 'fiwg9t , Unt Queitti" hi re . -
ceiviiig YOU toltuirroit• tifterpoila itt ottr-til
lice air attltor. Vic '
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=
pon reeky- tht
Atlas Nellie Grant.
Itif 'LW AN,
.t Lawre
Tlrn4 Table
J
40, ika •,c.tillidtlo:4 l -t; ;
I , Yr p w 4. W. ,
ear - 8;31' 17434iin.f,
3 !A 4,1 7.1. i • 1.0170
03 4:> 7lt Dip Darialug
. • •
11 eittSt; 710 1.011001)
II 41 • ti bJ "'lime tree
II ..tts 4,44 uOO -11,440 1 bl
111.1 . 4 0•4 0 II rlatssaciod
ILS.II :s 154 .
to 57 ' 3 titt ti 'so ' Holliday
11)47 :1 44 4$ 31111/1141tur
;11 0.41. Vitt ,
'ill 41 3 Y ti o.i StAgeit:l4l4
04,14 lit 0 be: 1514.14150:u.
- „
'Bl . l iiihu
rg I I •
3 3 •
Time 'Cable
TJaes E.110. - t Monday '
DEi..tuT
No. 341 a. la Na.
:(5
r 4 all
'No • „ 106
a 41 0, iu "
; Fr:
t
L. 4., 311.1. CCU
;€0111*ISSII" -
pewit, Font of Vine Streit,
EASTWARD.
Mad dup. t,
Acr t ommotlation (lel,. Wilttatu•
111,41 atrWa at Wilitatuspu, C...
aantar
t aac
Ali ad tional tratu leuvu* De'
W'maix)r at 9.1.4 a; ra...z-1,,r Mt 1
Tot*, Ito tow and iataruat.iiat
&red cOnitetution is ipatta-at WI
tor lib.:att. - • •.-. - ,-
No of oast beta/eau r ,
Awl Willituitiport. i 1
_ 1 •_.;.—±_,.• - 1
- ...Erie .Hal l
Tads TABI.F. Aporrso J
Now add improved proatna
Coaebea t ,ioinbintog all =oder
sun thrp it on all trains botwe •
ter. Ilur co; Niagara rails, Sus
land and Unroll/44U,
Westward.
STATIO)4IB. ,
York, •Lve
Pluirtu. (•'
Shuira, "
Gomm, a
Prd Pant►
ikchebt' 4 6 ;MT
iloru'vlle,
Buffalo,
Nails
pirkir,l4
No.l. No. •
000iita 1100.
at p . m 016
6 25 " 11 50
702 (" 12 65
„ • 12 26
sissup /03 •
1160 pm 620
1245a01 I 7 OS
1 .16 I 252
14.0ArriouAL . Local. TVA
64. m , except Sundays, fry
vale and iWaY.
6 lb a.3u., excpt Sundays,
51-r,llla Ind WO.
11 . 00 a. daily !rem
aqdWa
1 15 isAn., except fiaudayis
to thittail and Way.
.230 p. etcopt thindaYe.
liarnateivitto au4 Wfli. •
Esstuard,
18TATI.038-
DkinkitC Lye
3111a4.
Maid%
FL:m*l3lle,
liocht.u4r. ‘•
;Corning'
Dhaka.
Vaw4.ni:.••
,AnnitioNAL Lo
No. 12
110p5ii
- 146 ?f:
200 "
6 05' Sup.
34 1.PUL
745 '•
63:
10, La ••
700au,
L 2•t
day 0
•5 50 aqua., except' ;Jim,
Owego aid Way.
5 65 dairy from UW ot
add 11 , 44.
7 Ou a.; wt., - except latleys,
Blug,butitettiand
• 7 00 except 6pu3uys. 1
twaitualqui wiry.. - , •;•
168 p 14...xeupt 811 114 1 4 8 .
Ettutrei 4u3 Wiry.
1 as p. tu...wxoept tiatianye,
liesighettrimes and Way.
• *p a nt. ; .
•tlbLio4.tyH exo....4)ted, bet.Nrce
Jeer - -
,Thitatgh
eat Rateo, for late to the Co
ittgDeplit I , t• ..
Thla ib th.e only auttu.riz.t.il
wav Cernpan, for the sale of
tug—
Daggalia will he 2.lle4tiszl on '
at the (..lowl.awra
L. D. iIIIIJILER.
Geu't 3oVt.
Northern cent
Trains drrisu and &tout at T
as luli
*Milt ?e.iBD
Ningu . ra:i.7,vvreag, 117 p
: 'J IS V m
Cincinntiti 26 a arc
Cyrus
wiztotEsALp
.11
Foreign and,: Do
tVINES, I
Agent for Fine
Jaui 1879
Lath,
WILL be found on band
Ty season at the Milli of
Jackson, April I, 1879-tt
,Houghton;
Manufact, l
l 'idagilift Bug 1.1
i miail
ILCIIIIBIg It
SLEIGHS AN
We are prepared to do in!
junkie aud,4l 4Le beat
teed- • •
WaII:NOS it coils,-
stony Emit, Jan. 1. 1872.
12113
IAS now In snick, a
ft hand, at the lowest
'o4l Twitte, 2 St 4 ply co
,e, & }trend. Faiawl's pate
suitaws,:x.
t CLOTICAND
FOR 0
' '
A full amsui huent of
fIRINDSTuNtS,C
I,t(),WS Li ANY,
NILLA - LOP
INCA
:ja i : lilt: 2, extra ettikae Ott .
NEM
111
Mechatki
HiiDHL nitTLIO
ROLD,HARIA
• ' TI AISTIA A
RAI, 11,1
•Coins In end (ake'i loot
It Isounrse obpite • .
Jw 1.. 18 4n -
f • CARRIAGES
OPPARP9a Nine I
T i la kk gone, kc., I
'unable tornui.. ,
Villee/ek of 14Wickcevl
Ow.re or:Ay (Up'
'work be l iarelntch4iikte„ el
Ism. 1, /813,-
4 434.1
.G:,
1E311311
i
I MM
scuttle- tG. , B.
o. '4. , ; ;
aut%td, 11:17*."
P 0 14 93 ek?,R . frakt
a.au, ir.4l. adui;
qr. • 7:30 -7 , 7* '6'oo
74 40 • 0 18
81.'•846: '0 98
dai BW' CiS
. • N 49. U6l 641;
4 BS9. ,9 91 6 aR
9u3 9 111 116'
. 413 0 "7 27
Ufa t 1 Su 134
• •!/!1 966 '162
9 2^l 9 1:i 464
unit: 661 ow
Arr: p♦b 11104 8 13,
rlny't
lifigit . R. R.'
o. 32.
laut 1872
Vs AT SLOSIBUito.
1, loooa.m
.. ... .10 1.0 p.tli
lu:rag At tourittto'.'
4 . ... 11i
tiai/t k fl. I.
E. Supt Too It.
I nroad. •
illiameport, Pi
li.oo a. in
G.OO p. m
6.10 p. m
Apart, 943 a n,
10, at Ile.dic; RoFuto,
tou; Philadelphtir t i N.
linitybs. It:Jur/Zug,
lid auto with" t atm
ia..l44bia, Now York
EO: SVEN)), Sup?:
Era
uNy. 30, 1b72,
Atuoia awl iilaiptui
Ituprovemeutti, are
!Li New York, Roc/lea
: enotod Dricige,'Cleve•
No. 3.*
'I 00 p ua
.1 26 u m
5 15 "
di 01
Nu 7.1
6 SO v hi
.2 62 am
6 lA' .•
642 ••
7010 '•
MEM
' 105 Bft. 7VI 13ft
m 11 20a1:0 1120 am
' I 1210 ma I 1210 pm
• 1 1260;' 11450 -
NB WE-wrweituk..
Owogo for Horuelle
oni Eluequelianua for,
sous fur lloractA4ville
,)111 Eluttra •for Lyon,
(from Illagheantou• fur
0113
No. 8.1 •
1000 pm
1012 pro
1125 ^
5 05 a in
air}
o.ao
101
3 80Emu
800 "
1100 ~
8 10"
1919 on
1247 "
A ..Sti
949 "
11 at
121
4. f, 2 s'
E IS "
MIMI
3 33 pni
=ME
IMMEI
trom norm
Illaville for titusquuhautla,
front' fiorivellaville for,
ruin Owego fur Siaitiile
f.•om Patuted Poet foi•
ElEig I;E=1
i StLa:inelippia aitd Pot
.IVe.,t at the very Low•
, atly's Aloe of the Coku
lAgeucy of the Erie Rail
iYestetu Tickets in Cork
y un "134:1.e1s purchased
WM. R.
Paserr Ag't. }
' al t Railway. •
•.
•uy, 8131C8 Juno nth, 1872
;alto Express, 315 p m
hiiazla lirpreas, 915 p m
6 62 a m
1.11. P/SECE, OW/ Supl.
. Sal,
EALEE IN
estie . Liquors
!MEE
Old Whiskies,
CORNING, N, Y
Lath
at 111 Alines Um present
0. IJAMILTO.I,
-near Jackson Centre.
& Co.,
; IRK, PA.
1 ere of
les, Sulkies, '
11 . ( 1, TRuaff. MW
WAGONS,
EMI
808 SLEDS.
Mang In onr Line on short
er. 80 1 0 r.^tlon guaran-
OVOIIT011: ORR & CO.
Welleboro.
Mil
2 wilt keep eimatantly ,Mt
market quotationa.
) tou k jettotwine. Marlin 2,
t 13 tentadder, trout 8 to Bft.
!fiE ,
ERTIVITEXIA
1 114,3
.SAWS.
ke Warm and Berea
NAL , AVUER,L BAR
QIIANTriIf. HA
VE= ONR
DOWN. ,
complete assortment oY
es' Tools,
itB AND 130V-.E.-
ARE CONSTAN-
D. DOTTON I
IteItICIFLTIP,I
gimes anti pee' tinw
iittEirk`FLlN: Jr)
ME!
ft - WAGONS !
. • mi telfurnish . Carriages,
ushort - notice: anti on sea=
;den of - TINA, and ,
ammo., , cap at the
examine
Wt.illaboto,. an
hal*. ?
121 E
>--
~.
... . ~..
=I
Piani)-Fortea and Organs!
MN; g, WANTING PLOWS pa Darum) w ilt
t °ally 1.0 their itatt*lt to bliy ar
I;
,:(4 : . ; .:110,YT 47.,:CR.
' Wiar44.ll.tug tho beat fustrumeute 9t lowest prices,
autteut tint inoet favotable tern.
4 4
, A
tyre . sallANti gicagelliaea 441414 following assen t .
klate. - itfri::. 0.. taut.% illYeatest. elan immixtlAne. A tuft'
400 .00fillbletikettqbdtifIllbralltalS;Ifitb
tesoiumee.aud duration :of tone. .. -
.
' Ttai to'4b la oiantlo, equal, eaaY all& ieaiihfulive to
oyery.dacl of the fingers. '
A defediu any one of these points, wilt cause a cow.
illtifo falluie of the tuetxueunet.
We watiant every Piano for the term of nvi years.
illarTusiing promptly uttooltd to by the most expe
rienced Tithui 4. - -
Instruction DookS of the most apprOred metbodslor
the Piano iiis Organ couste.ntly on lima . .
D. D%HAII, I. O. HOYT,
• Matt& Pa. ' Osceola, Pa.
. •
Dec. 13;1871.4f
1 WELLSRORO
Boor ; ! Bash & Blind Fastoryi
RENstiMIN dueirs, le prepaid to [umiak first-
QUO Work, from the boat lum or; at bU bow fao
i-y wbith to now In full operation.
Sash, Doors,
1F1102.1141% 0
;AND' MOULDINGS,
codastortly on. laud, or manufactured to ordell
Planing and glatlching
done protavtly v tand tr, the best manner. The heat
arorktnett;mnployed, and uone but the beat seasoned
lumber used. JAthourage home industry.
, • '
Factory uear the foot of Main Strrt.
Jan. 1.1672-tl'.
Deerfield Woolen Mills!
•
DEERPIELD, PA.
TROHAIit BROTHERS, PrOPrietors of the above Mills,
1„ will miumfacture as usual to order, to suit customers.
• t
OUR -CASSIMERES,
are warranted. Particular attention given to
Roll Carding & Cloth Dressing
We w wetacturo to order, and do all kinds of Roll-
Carding and. Cloth Dressing, and defy competition.
We haVe as good an assortment of
Full Cloths, Casstnterts,
and nivelcuoro for Wool iu oXchango than any other
establisliment. Try them and satisfy yourselves.
lye wholesale and retail at the Cowanesque mills , 2
miles Wow Knoxville.
Jan. 111672. /NO/;AM 11110THERK
J: H. , Griswold's Water Wheel.
1I E uuduned, :awite fur the above Water
I Wheel, B eau cheer naly recohunonit it as sepa
l:lor to ail other° to use. Poisons wishing to put.
'chase atiotail 800 - ibis wheel in operation bolero buy
ing other wheels.
Deerfi
Deerfield. Miy 15. 1872.
Read We following I
.t.eitzr. 21, 1812. '
We the underalgood, nal ehased fall: of J. H,
wohre Water Wheele oqing OH indite of water
to run three run of atone under a 2i) lout Lead, and are
well pleased with the wheel. We have ground sixty
bualiela;per hour with the three run and can average
that ampunt per hour all day. , ,
Store •
• . AT TIOCIA, PA.,
and au eLlire new Stock of {
BOOTS .4.ArD SHOES.
HE. sAnTi & SON, baying- Just cchupleted their
• na , , , ,43fickl-fitoro on Main siscet, which is one of.
the bosi tarsi:4od and //lost luvaidg stores in the coun
ty, arc 1101 r ()flaring to their old cu homers and thei pub
licgenetally a ladtor selectoa stork of
•
BOOTS AND fiIIOES,
khan evbfbeibre present." m the borough of 'Doge.—
nttaa'tvars of Burt's melte, Constantly on hand. Al
so, Dawson & liamlin's Organs, and a variety of styles
to tickle" from. All are invited to call Toed examine
prices and quality. 11. E. SMITII & SON.
71004, Jan. I, isl2.--/y,
WALKER & LATHROP.
vrAirns IN
lIABDWAIIE. IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
STOVES, TIN-WARE, DELVING,
SAWS. CUTLERY, WATER
LIME, AGRICULTURAL
IMPLITTARNIS,
Carriage atul i Harness Trimmings,
11A.RfiESSE8, SADDLES, &c.
Corning, N. Y., Jan 1, 1872
LIVERY . STA'BLE.
wALTRINS 4KETCHAM RF-ElPEcr.
fully Inform the public that tut*
have (,tab llabed .
' F,
, Livery ror Hire,
At their ittuble on Pearl fit ,oppratte Wiloolet'e rogon
shop. I tugle of double rig% ntrut.ilied to order. tto,
aim to keep .tel horses aild wagons, land itituud to
pleise t hut. reatentabio. • WATIIINS h kai,TetiAM.
Jan. 3. NC' •
THE EARNERS OF
uitm COUNTY: .
lANI now building at my mauulactury, iu Lawrence
vine. q aupmior
FANNING MILL,i
1
which poinieitien the ollowlug wil.vaiitagesover all other
Wile :
1. It separates rye; oats, rat litter, alit' foul fieed, and
chew, and cwkle,, friau wheat.
2. 14 deans flax seed. takes nut yellow scut, and • all
otter neede, invtnctly.
S. it chains timothy need.
4. It (loco all Waal scparitting required of-ii will
This will is built, f the best and most- duraLlo tLui:
bor, iu good s4le, and is Bold cheap for cash, or pro
duce.,
. ,
1
I will fit a I,at • J
t stove, for fieparating * oats from
who'll, to otkott w llltt. 611reasubablo terms.
Lawetitictivilli.. all. I. Iti72. . J. U. MATLIEII.
i
Nwiv 'a6ivelry store
IVIILE Undersigned would respectfully sayto the
ylt
lzeua of Wellsboro and vicinity, that he has opened a
•
Jeurelry .Store
in the. buildlog rectioUy oceopluil by C. L. lYillcox
Alia stock comprises a full liamoilmeut of
blOU•s, ateltesl
Silver and 'Plated- IT'itre.
a l
8:
S.D. WAR' N4_..it , Gale of the beat w" iausuu
i N th
ern Peattaylv alai, will atttliht to the ' "
.Rep iring, -of Watches,
Clocks, 4-c., 4.e.
For the skilful doing bf which lila saveatoen years
practical oxustisncs is sufficient guatntee.
I H. 13: IVARRINER.
Wellsburg:P, Aug. Aa. 1071- It. .
Town lots for Sale.
ligE subserlber offers the Village front ojf. hie farm
Cfor sale in /Identities to snit atrebasete, and at
prices to make it an object for , investment., 'These
lands ho flpely for village lota. cud a portion of them
cannot • tici . exceliett for mminfacturing muposea.—
They Ito ,Immediately ,ori the
~extension o 4;trant,
Nati and Walnut streets, aud south of Second Arenph.
They will be sold lb lota or larger waddles to mitt
the wants of purchasers
Jae? 22, 1872.4m'
Estray Taken Up.
. .
flay of May, 1872; the. Mibeeriber teolc
up. n Light red yearling heifer.. tie !same having
auayed tin to his premises* 'Amid a nitle' and' a Lilt
from gellidaytemn. tribe owner fa *equested to call
and got the saute , P(I PAY,cliarges•
I'
1010,10 w, Jima 26, 1873-31 T,. , •
,e )
I
( (
CM
OA-
BENJ. AIIBT/N
I. Di PHILLIPH.
camn...roN PHILLIPS
Jewelry,
li. F. KELSEY
IN
Pit'Oiture and' Undertaking.
Van Horn &thandler,`"
iSuccdaeora in D. T. Van Horn) •
.leirwmirt aAte . 0 old
ouelllgeauniorp trio
lin AND, COMMON TUBNITUEB
i
o 1;t: , tumid in Boit/tern Pouct4vaula, ocpwiletiNt Of
DNB PABLOB AND CHAMBER "WB,,
SOFAS, 'COBOSMiI. TELV-A,TETES, • -
I .
MARBLE ANAIWOOD TOP CENTER TABLES,
ItATIDA.OIO3, FANCY&M. 1111131088,
OVAL AND,OQUARE W faaW .- .8; - BRA.Ct..-
' ATS, SORB Ito.'l-RANK ht&ITRASS
>ES, BUSK & EXOELBSOR MAT
, , t =ASSES
and a full slOtly of the common goods usually found to
a first-class establishment. The above goods aro large
ly of their cwn lrattiufacture. and saitio.4lAn is guar.
anteed both as to quality 11111 i price. Thep 'sell the
Woven Wire jliattrass
the inostApopplar tr6 3.ls ring bid sold; also tho Tucker
BhpSpring tUt has Oil trial for 17 years and giv
en universal satisfaction. Our
• Coffin, Room,
is supplied with all sizes of the Excelsior Ca &et, a new
and beautiful style of burial case, together with abet
buds of Itoreign and home manufacture, with trim
mings toMateb. They will make Undertaking a sgm.—
laity In their bitainese, and any needing their services •
will bo attended to promptly, and at satianictory char,.
gee. ' Odd pieces of Furniture made, and Turning
all kinds 'done with neatness and dispatch.
Jan. 1C 1872. VAN BORN & OHAI3OLEI-1--
To witait rr MAX Coziorsor.—liaving concluded that
lau entitled to a little rest after rirly 40 y.ears close
application to business, I have paHed over the furni
ture business to "the Boys" se per above' advertise-
ment, and take this method of asking for them the
same liberal patronage as has been extended to me.—
My books may be found at the old plebe for settlement
Jan. 10, 1862. - B. T. VAN
WHOLESALE DRUG STORE.
IMI
CORNING N. Y.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, THAD
DEUS DAVIDS' INKS, FEETH'S- CONCHS
MEDICINES, =EDELL'S FLUID , EXTRACTS,
BURNETT'S COCOAINR, FLAVORING EX.
TRACTS,
ItpROSPIE LAMPS,
PATENT MEDICINES, ROGER PERM.
MERY ARD PLAN/OMM EX.- -
TRACTS, WALL PAPER, WIN
- DOW GEARS. WHITEWASH
LIME & DRY COLORS, • ,
AGENTS, OR MARVIN
& CO'S REPINED OIL. '
Sold at wholesale Prices, ' BOOM are regnaajed
call and gefootattons before geing further
Jan. I A 187%
R. G. Bailey.
(Sitccessor to D. I. ROBERTS) DEALER IN
Stoves, Tin and Hardware
IRON, NAILS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, HORSE SHOES,
AND HORSE SAILS,
1 CARPENTERS' TOOLS,
A general stock ,of Builders Materials.. LOCKS,
BUTS, LATCHES, HINGES, &e.; - Also. ORAPPING
PAPER at manufacturers prices.
JOBBMG PR4EPTLY dITMIDED TO
wyrPerms Cash, and prices reasonable. Find door
above Oone,lifouee. R. O. 15AILEY.
Jah. 1, 1872
HARDWARE!
LUTZ - & KOHLER,
AYING opened a first-class Hardware Store in
Mansfield, opposite Pitts BrO9„ on URAL Street,
respectfully invite their f iends andlhe public in got
gtal toltlve them a call. They guarantee satisftietibb
all eases. Their stock coush3ts ol
[7
liel"rLE3, STOVES, TIN-WARE, NAILS,
IRON, IJEDIT \wag, SPOKES, HUBS,
AORICuLTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
CHURN POIVERS, A:c.
•
and a gonersi line of Goods, second to none in the
country, at the lowest cash prices.
They are also egeute for the LORRY MOWER, ITH
ACA WHEEL RAKE, ARNOLD HORSE FORK, Asl)
HAY CARRIER.
f NV. O. Kgrz, LI.ITZ & SOLILEIt
1 ritAllic Konum. 1
alauallWd, Jitu. 1, 1872.
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY
KNOXVILLE, TiOOA CO., PA.
Life, 'Fire, and Accidental.
ASSETS OVER 521.000.000-
stliarre OW Commlure
Ina. Co„ of Norib Arunkl;3l, Pa ..$8,060,606 60
tarkklin Piro Ilia. Co, of Villa, Pa 2,687,454 25
upublie Ins. Co. of N. Y.. Capital.... 8750.0a0
A.A.. JUL CO. Of Cincinnati; '' • $1,000,000
Niagara Piro the. Co. a N. Y ..... .......... /.00000Y
Partners Mut. I'ho Ina. Co. York Pa . —909,889 15
Pluentx Idiot Life Ina. Co. of klarfford cc .5481,070 50
Perm% Celli° Ina. Co. of Pottaville 600.000 00
Total i. . ...$24,229,5e'l et
• Inenrou6e promptly effected by mail or other a,
on all kinds ot Pioperty. All losses promptly RAI tad
and paid. Livo etock bleared againet death, fire or
theft. _
lam aktailt(ltilt fur filo Andes Fire Insurance Co p 1
Cincinnati, Capital, e1,e00„000.
All comiuuukattoub promptly attended t0. , ...0111c n
slid street :Id duor from Main at., KnoiryWo Pa.
711. B. MUTH
Agent:
Jau. 1, 1t172-If.
MRS. A, J. SOFIELD
Snow receiving from New York, a tine assortment
o
311/1111.13aerwr
AND
FANCY GOODS,
•
which she offers to the public. at low rates. Enitil
thing nanall9 found in a
1
! Fancy Store,
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