Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, September 17, 1872, Image 1

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o f co lumn, and any lees enact: is rated. as ti frill inch." ,
Foreign advertisements must he paid for before in-t
ser tion,ercept on yearly Contracts; Wheu half-yearly
payments in advance +Arill be required. '
LiUslNEff..l NOTICiS la - the Editorial 'columns, All the
Wend page, 15 cents per line each insertion. Noth
ing lust-lied for leviathan 11:-^-^'`' ---•'-`•••••'''''' -4 " -
Local. Fortes in Loral column; %Occults per lino if
more than five lines ; and' 50 cents for snake of live
Imes or it vs.
A B 4ouBoENtE2cis of MansiectEs and Dwausitiserted
tree t but all obituary notices will be charged 10 cents
per late.
SPECIAL 'NOTICES 50 per cent above regular rates. :.
IItT.INESS CARDS 5 lines or less, $5,00 per year.
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Business. Cards. ' -
J E. BATC/lELDEII. ' J Y. A. JOTiliV3.lt.
_Batchelder & Johnson, '
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Mamila.thirers of Monuments; Tombstones: Table
Tips. Counters, &c. Call and see. Shop, 'Wain st.,
oppusde Foundry, Wcllsboro, Pa.—July 3, 1872.
' A. Redfield,
AT ToRNET AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.—Collect
ions promptly attended to. Mice over the Poston-Ice,
, With tiro. W. Merrick Esq.—Wellsboro, Pa.. Apr. 1,
lail-tho.
C. I : l.l\SOymour,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tiogn Fa. .All business en
trusted to his care will retch e prompt attention.—
Jan. 1, 1572. . -
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(ieo. W. Merrick, . .
ATTORNEY AT .LAW.-o.lllce in Dowell .2 . Cone's
Mock, across hull from Agitator Office, 24. door,
Wells - bora. Ps.—Jan. 1. 1872.
Mitchell & Carertin,
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A crooNTss AT LAW, Claim aid Insurance Agents.
mike to Converse A: 1N illianis brick block, over
6 , 11\ Vrtit .S.: . Osgood's store, Wellsboro, Pa.—Jan. 1,
I.t , :i.
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Williarn 'A. Stone,
AT lORNEY AT LAW', over C. B. Kelley's fry Clood
SI, re, Wright /V. Bailey's Block on Main street.
11,116b0r0, Jam 1, 1872.
Josiali.Emery, .
An 01:N EY AT LAW.—Office opposite Court House;
No. I Purdy's Block, Williams - port, Pa. All business
promptly attended to.—Jan. 1, 1872.
, J. C. Strang,
ATTORNEY AT LAW /e, ' DISTRIC'II ATTORNEY.—
inS .. I iii 1.11. Niles, I?.sq., Wellabol'o, Pa.-J an. 1, '72,
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J. li. Niles,
I IT , MSEY AT LAW.--11121 attend promptly to bus
,u,.. eon listed to his care in the counties of 'lingo
and Potter 011 ice on the Avenue.--Wvllsboro, Pa.,
Jae I 1872.
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' J no. W. Adams, - _____
Al D illN EY AT LAW. Mauslichl, Tioga county, Pa.
~,,, oils ..te,1,8 promply iliteilded to.- Jam I, 1872.
C, L. Peek,
- Al 1 , )i, , ,1s AT LAW. All elai nil. promptly collueted.
. cl, . Siit Ii 12,iloplicll mothers, Nel..itt, Ttogra t 'o., Pa
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C. B. Kell.
b.], . ,'roci:cry. Chinn an.l,)legnoo ...arr., Tablz• c‘lt
itl . uul Plated tNare. Also Table slid liott3e Fur
.„,t,ifiv... 100,14 - We•IIM)01'0, Pa., Sept. 17, 1572.
J no. 'W. (,iruernsey,
ArrollsEv AT LAW —All business entrusted to him
v. tit 1,.. promptly lint:tilled to Office Ist door south
vt v,,, t,,,,m, a 1 MI 5 di, ac, '1 log', Ttoga comity, I'a.
1,11 I, 197 J
'Armstrong & Linn,
ATI, iIINEYS AT JAW, Willialospol t. Ps.
St it. If Ant,ivommi
ti.o.itTFL LIMN. ) Jai. 1, 15;2.
%%rm. B. Smith,
PENSION ATTORNEY, Bounty, and Insurance Agatit.
Cop»nuniestfons sent to the above address wilt re
ceive pretnlit attention. 'Penns nualerate:—.KTlON ,
v 111 a, I',i. Jan. 1, 1879.
Barnes & Boy,
JOIIPIIINTEI3.—A/1 kinds of Job Prtutiug dotse ou
oottee, and its the best inautter. 0111ce iu
Coue'silllocl, 2d door.—Jtut. 1, 1872.
W. D. Terbell
DRUGGIST, and dealers in Wall Paperi,
ros , oe Lllmm, Window Glams, Perfumery, Paints,
(ilk A:,•.--Crirning, N. Y. Jail. 1. 1872.
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1). Bacon, M. I).,
I',II. 4 ICIAN AND 9111144 EON—May bo tumid at WA
”ppo , iite tho public equate, on Maui ntrect.
.utrint Will attend promptly to all calls.
tu,u, dept 4, 1n72.
A. M. Iligbaith M. D.,
NoNI(EOPATHIST, Wilco at lila reAdence ou the Av•
enue.—Vitileboro, .4,, Jail. 1, 1872.
Copts & Co., '
BAslausi, Knoxville, Ttogil Co., Po.—lteceive money
notes, /Ind Bell M - 4,4 8 on New
.ik l'tty.ilotte promptly made.
~lnit SEELEY, ()seeOla. VINE CRANDALL,
1111 1, D.tviD COAT. 9, KnOxVi/10
J. Parkhurst & Co.,
1E3.413.1r.,0 , Elklond, lloga Co., pa.
JOEL PAItIitiURET,
JOWS PAREIIIIIItiT,
C. L. Pecrtmort.
141 1, 1'72.
Yale Hou
IN , ;V:t PA. A. Yale, Proprietor. This
m a, 0 , 1 eoialltion to accommodate the travel
-1,2 pa Hh,. to a superior Mariller.--lati. 1, 1ik7•1..
PetroHunt 'louse,
ICF , ` , IIIEI.I - 1 PA., (leo. Close, Proprtrior.—Good,ac
f.a. both man and beast. Charges rea
astir acd gr,0 4 1 attention given to guests.
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Wellsboro Hotel,
n col: MAIN ST. & THE AVENUE,
Wellsboro, Pa.
SOL, 1311NN4, POO'
IS A I , ,pular dote l lately kept by 11. 11. Ilokb
spare no pains to mike it a Arta
' WI- , An the states attire awl depart front this
li , Jstier in attendance, I(2 l —Livery at
hr, 1.1171
E OLD
''PENNSYLVANIA, 1100 E"
I.t rms.' known as the Townsend Ilk - Ilse and
t"r a til , w oet•gpicd lit• D. D. Holiday, lois bu•n
thor , olobly rdiiterd 4114 repaiabd by
At. R. O'CO/SIN().11,- •
^ , ti L laappy to aci:OLijnojaie tbt od friends of
hol,, Very reasonable rates.
Jin /, NT' , I ^
R. O'CONNOR.
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TO THE FARMERS OF
'1700.4 COUNTI
lAlfi O building at niy inanufiwtory. in 1-awretice
,tlir a eillPtliOr
FANNING MILL,
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the fon,,N, tu g ovAtita g ed 0v...• all otber
. 1 (It qtlaraten rye, oats. rat' litter, And foul titled, and .
L, atut from wbcat
? ft opium flax seed, takes out yellow seed, and - all
, •-e( m 1.4, peilvtliy.
it ..),ans timothy seed.
4 it acKi4 all other separating required of a mill.
Tts, still le built of the beat and moat durable tim
tt, m gnod stvls and Is Bold cheap for cash, or pro
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l A ' 4l,l we a patent sieve, for separating oats from
' L 1 IA thrr mats nu reatouable let 'us.
'IL , at, to (avail), Jan. 1, 007. S. 0. Ell.
HARNESS SHOP !
G W. JAS LE. would say to his Mends that
liarneEs Shop is constantly stocked with
Heavy and Light Harnesses,
Ilnie la a substantlat manner, and offered at prices
144enot tail to suit.
best Ivo rkm
material n, (XL 4 4111 1 10YeAL and none but the heat
Oe 4
Pairing done on abort notice, snd in the best mrn
Call and see.
411 . 1, 11172-4. GEO. W. NAYLE.
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MEIN
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MIIMIII
,A NEGLECTED HARP.
• liv oarnua lie E O'firEADVIIVEISSE
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0 me—of many inelMtes
The cold and Voiceless tomb;
What sweet, impassioned strains, ,
What fair,•nnellribly things,
Sealed up . in frozen cadences, _ ,
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Are aching in my strings) .
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, 2 ,i , --,i. ". , ~;. '.;'ll.,i',i" },-; .*' ..! ' `q,
• . Etek!ll ' firile'this setting sun, ' "
At eve when all is still,
Dot P h react Quekh a pale, faint anger in • , .
.Tthelga ,
;'- A 0
-What at One •
Inward thrill Y ' ori " e. ' '-'•••.'
Of music makes them swell I
The prisoned song-pulse beats within, i
I t. ••.' A.hd alia
) Pfst ittiska,t4e - spell. 'f fg f, ' f': II ,
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- Each - chilniellit* gacsitly'iiiool:: .) r , 01 :
Among the sh •dows gleams, I -
And lends them in a mournful dime's ; -,
To scuba *pita - lops We ; I
0 then, Indeed. ifseerris '
Strange mailed tones repeat
The wail withinme, and tiervharce 13 ; •
'' ,' 7.1)e inetiqura Of t)to eet. 1 , „•• ~- ',,;
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'lll ' 'Vit• [• - .: l * , L
But often when the ring
Of some sweet voice is near, i '
Or past me_thelightAtirments brush
Soften lk.fulrirs witia:4-).• ,
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0, mere than I can bear
I feel, intense, the throb . •
Of some rich inward music gush •
That cornea outin a sob. -, i• 1c : !
For am / sot—=alas,
The quick days come and go—.
A weak and songless instrument • ':!
Through which the song•breatha pas*
I would a heart Might Imow •
I would a band might -Tee
Those Wondrous melodies up•pent
And languishing in me. .
A sharp strange music amnia
The.night.--In Ton mega
barp from all ita aiiings
Gave forth a piercing note: •
With that long Litternecia
The stricken air still aches;
'Twee like the one true word that binge
Some pert whose heart breaks„
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The 6(l47'4:fugue', andAhejEffales" it ifreka.
There waS to be a grand affair at Abery
ffiy, l,t - i Wales—a musical contest; the sing
ers
of Machyllyn were to compete with its
siagers, and very great was The excitement
that prevailed. On the morning of the great
day there was an influx of strangers; a spe
cial-train had brought ninny an: old towns
man, and many who were jealous for the
honor of Maehyllyn, to the quaint and ro- .
'mantic Aberyffly, which was built _on the
sea shore, in:the center of a beatltMil-baY. '
Knots of visitors sprinkled the market
place, and the rocks and the ruins , of the
easile and the shingly beach on which the
tide was making its own music, so dear, to
the true lover of the sea, The gay dressed
and ribbons of the company shone in the
sun like a broken-up rainbow; and the old
high-crowned Welsh hats, of which there
were many, heightened the interest of the
scene. . • ' - : .' ' ~ • 'f .
Crossing the market place, near the great
clock in the center, was a broad-faced, met., ,
ry-faced, strong-faced old Welshman; Owen
Griffiths by name. He_ was 'everybody's
friend, and more trtily '"theiefiresentalive"
of Übe people of A.beryfily than was the
gentlemanmhom theyi•Sent to Parliament,
foe be was the chaMpion Of their rights in
the total, and the sympathizer in Bich' joys
and sorrows individually.
Nobody' liked td think what Aberyfily
would he without Owen Griffiths; nobody
knew his age; everybody hag always re•
membered hint; he was as muCh•an. institu
tion of the place as the silt, the rocks, or
the old ruins. Snell a smile was on his
broad face that morning, as he nodded Co
one, gave a word to another, praised Winny
NV attS's fowls, and told Mary Jones her fruit
made his mouth water. As to the children,
they sprang up wherever he - was to be found -
as naturally as weeds grow by running wa- ,
ter; and - whether they gota shower of nuts,
or a flourish of his stick and a threat, made
with a contradicting L.Ligli, that ho would
throw them all into the sea, it mattered not;
they wcie round his legs, while he allowed
it, thiek'and three-fold. ;
"Wild's yonder?--- tit it Richard linglies,
surely ?" he said to Willi , -Watts, as he no,
tired a man hustling thrOugli - therowd of
women and their baskets with an -anxious
face.
" Indeed it is," said Whiny.
" What will he be doing here? Sure it's
getting time for the last practice," salt
Owen.
" Good day, Mr Griffiths. )Excuse me
staying to talk—l'm in u- wonderful hurry,.Th
said Richard, who was leader of the corwl
ing contest on the .Aberytily side. 13
" But, man, what brings you this way at
this time?" said Owen.
" Oh, I'm going to see if Robert Jones
will conic and try the first - tenor," saidllich
ard.
"Robert Jones! What ails you to want
a first tenor, when you've got ' . joliti Phil
lips?"
Richard shook his bead. " Bad job, 1111 . .
Griffiths-----bad )job. ' John is gone off in a
beat, just because I told him he sung flat;
and 1 doubt if Robert will come now, be
cause he wasn't given the first place at the
outset. It's wonderfully provoking, and
Du just bewildered about it."
" Stop :1" said PWell, as Richard was hus
tling onehia doubtful hunt after Rob't Jones;
~ don't go. , lle's a sulky man, and bring
ing out of sulks is a long job when. ou are
in a hurry; and
he is no tenor . worth. look
ing for. I'd as soon bite a crabapple as; lia
ten to binVany time. It's ilonn.ycip , must
lit.ve." 'Wait awhile, and I'll gets him for
yo r . He's a peppery fellow, • but he'll come
all right with good words."
But, Mr. Griffiths, the practice is in less
than an hour," Richard expostulated.
Owen waved Ilia band. " I thinlc well
be at the ball littood time," be sa d. " Ile
didn't say he wouldn't join you a ain?"
"Not to! me, but he did to othe s; and he
bas - not ben there since the last ractice."
" Very veil. Keep his place for, him, 1.
and make no wonder of his corn ng back.
It'll be alt right," stud Owen, go rig oti on
Ina expedition. 1 1
Sooner than a man of his size could have
been expected to travel lie was at the door
of John Phillips,. a shoemaker by trach3, and
noted f9T pesEils9lllg, thblicliest 'tenor voice
in tin) Wbole district.
" NN - hat, Johni" he cried, " you at home
when all the band is going up yonder to the
hall? I never thought, when my pony strap
broke this Morning, and.l put, it ready fur
your man to fetch and mend, hat X should
see you in the shop." . - • •
John looked rather forlornly about on the
piles of sand-boots lie M I last 14en britig
iag to the sfand by ibc door, and said Roth
ing.
• John, man! surely you don't know the
time!" exclaimed Mr. Griffiths, pulling out'
his watch. "It's little more than three
quarters till you meet, and you not dressed
up. Make haste, and give over the shop to
Morgan, and come with me. I expect to I
',hear you sing until you make my licart
chino again." • g,,,ka4m,
" Np, Weed, Mr. Griffiths—no, Weed,
sir. nt not sing to-day, per to-night," said
John % qniekty, and a little thickly,
" Wily—what has hot into your pipes,
John?" asked the old man, kindly.
"Pipes?—oh, anything but pond Imies is
ill -
in my pipes, Mr. Griffiths. IN you please
try a pair 'Of sand-shoes?
,You.spoke about
a pair last weeß." .- • , - - - -
No„lohn,no; I'm not the man for such
light wares w len 1 tbials about it, .I.lqt tits
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singing, John—you 000 MOP to say .Y 01.)
am not going 'to join jo-night? \% hy, i
shotild miss you out of ` - The March of the
Men of liarlecli,' ' an good as a hundred of
the best men, if I didn't hear your beautiftil
voice.".
" indeed, Itir l Griffith, and you are very
good and kind and civil, always, and I wish
everybody wa..s the like of you," replied
Phillips, in a comforted tone. - .
" Is it a cold, Jolin?" asked Mr. Griffiths,
" No, indeed, sir; it was more of a heat
that I took," answered John, sufficiently
mollified to smile a little-at his joke.
- "Took a Cleat? oh—what, a little milt I
doubt—a little affront somewhere?"
"Not a little affront, Mr. Griffith& tltly
p't f bye laboring my best to tip pt'} .tip
singing, and never kept from a practice,
and was I to be told before everybody that
I sung flat and put them all out?" cried
John, red in the face and greitly incensed,
", Who put that oft - y 99 'Jolual" demand
ed Owen, calmly.
"No other than him w o knowed best it
was nothing but spite, - and envy, and Jeal
ousy; Richard Hughes it as,. the leader of
1
ifs, who , thinks his own co sin, Rice /Rigid,
, lg. 4 Pet* tenor. Let 'th mput hiin Pia.—
' 4 hope they'll be sorry fo 10' ,
IiEMU
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'Se he said you sung'fiatydahet"'" asked
.
Ow,en
't Yes s indeed, -10.19rifliths,"
,said Totiti,
rat !ter" itt'aggo4.476tit. =eiett - - hatithlg-cd`:the
affront I;lizquipttj , .. : ' '," ._ , i .: ;
Well, ik'e ; ;T.-, aletitildeet - litiTe 'thhught,
-bed have the-066w* to ',;do f it, - seta st tite.
.veitel'your , velicklitoiltitit- ':1• 81 4 3 }1ti% a7O;
-tesi)ect Riellard'terit JoititOte taii nhOwn'
Idieseir -a true-friend.; -. You hate '_only : Otte.
faith, and he' has - told you , ot . 'l!-lilrod , do:
,slug flat t' ; • i , - _ .
•• , •.:-i si .,-,,,
. t.
th
---- .40bn looked.' dotan detntining, , a . e_
sand-boots, and said nothing: - '' '':' - i .
+• Conte , entree; phi:: it by;', g,et l epol 91 this
beet; go to the practiee; !nit ite4t.".ili ';YtiPt
voice, so :Isla shoo , ' theinn - '- ' f 4. 'j
. 1' No i 'inAged, 'sir,- 'no l'!.lntetruped , 4 , Am;
redeeidedly, for he'hiidiee*'.,se; `lntl? a
S 6by Itif"'Gtiffithe'surretptfWkrOvrel
of
al g
. "hweealiftroht.
man, well;
:_ ta - ke -
. i7 2, 0 - 0 ;,.,; 7411 - ,
lit i .r..r !
Aakti ()Wen; Z" we'll itiake'no Indite& about
it-d but the - loss of your tenor, iiiiriiiiikeite
' Men - Of Harlech' halt ; .in lieir'itiArth.-:
Well, which Neap dot go' tO tiie“lfdrgiin f--:',
Is he in 'the Vgarertioni? — 11l ipealc . ;tn' hint'
about the 'strut:), for he'll do it, - tiiid' it'll be
better that I give him ray direetibris;'" ' I :2'
-';' Mingan's - net •-nine - of nitne,',Vt: Orii-1 ,
Piths," Said the stioeinaker, ichi) , - lOoked still
~,
mere vexed. ' '' ' ' -.: ' • " .-; '
1 144
Bow longkati that beenl"-:a - e
illangh he knew all eonceynlakit'Yery
"Since Tnesday„.alri 'begot notice: from
we then;-yea, indeed!" ' ' '
"Eh! but he was such'a workrrtat e said
•
Indeed he was; :but he 'had 'ad ugly tea-
per, and hegot hot'vlientfolind ;'allik
yon know, Mr."Gilifiths, 'I wes,,the' nlost6, -
and knew my own bnaineS.s .. hett."
"Sure/7, surely; ac=he want
mdeed,•and in a terrible passion,
• :
1::1
. „
I" Very foolish of hlin-'lregnlar,'.„Work,„'
goOd pay, 'large faniiiy.": • • •
Yes, indeed toolin ? " . said. Johu.
"1 date say-you are - Skry? "
• - " Tes, indeed and I've
if I Would:gb to the' singing, I 'could
leave the shop," said John.
!' You'll-have him - back'?" •
. "I. wouldn't humble him for it,
deed, Mr. Griffitlisi if lie' Wcin't"hear a yroirl
from the how can I work with him?" •
"Very true; people shoiddn't be so touchy;
when they are wrong they ought to confess
it, and not quarrel with those who tell theth,
of it:" , •
" Yes,' indeed," said Phillips, }ookint
little foolish as he turned over the boots and
shoes.
"I'm sorry for his fatuity, .I'll go and
speak to him, if you like; may be he'll pro 7
mise to be well-tempered in time to' tome;
I dare say be would be glad to come back.
Shall I say you will overlook it if he does?"
" Yes, indeed, if you please, Mr. Grit;
ins, and be greatly obliged to you, for
he knows the business, and be's 4ut honest:
as the day—and, y lndeed, I ;havie-a wtmder
ftd-rniss of himv but J - 01.1 lit'Olet, make' toti'
muck of that, will yon, sir?" ,
" Leave me alone, John; Pm a prudent
ma u, and you may trust me," said Owen,'
off toward Morgan in his shed-like
house in Vulcan street..
He was rrot long away; he returned, puff
"ng up the street,l for he had warm work tor
I warm day and A stout man lilto
" right, John; Morgan owns that he
wns too quick; 'Cis the fault with us
Welshman is half pepper; he says he will
come hack and stay if you don't lay bard
on Lint, and he hopes to ho eivil : bebuved ini
future." • „
" You are a true friend, Mr. Griffiths and"
I'm
forever obliged to J
said obb,
with a War very near his eye. ;
." Oh, don't mention it, John, don't men
% ion it ; I see him coming up the street÷l
told him to make haste,. .Good-bye; I'm
burrylng now to go to the practice. .1 hope
the best for the tenor, but I never lil4@4i TiedS
ert Jones that way."
- Grifilthsy Mr. Orlfilibsl is it I . lo);eTti
Jdnes they've got—cried the shoemaker ati
ter him as he turned up the street. , •
t' Aye, I believe they will try for him; but
asiyou got put before him, I
fancy he will
be, sulky and xefuse•"
" Will you be speaking to Richard Hughes
flow?"
" Oh yes, in a little while."
"Then you might say (with a little beSi
tattoo%) I'll be there to-night." - ' 6
; k 6, 1 hat binders you, then, from coming
tolthe practice, when here,'s Morgan Close
" Yes, indeed; I'll come," said ifolw, pn
tying his apron.
"MI wait while von ptit a your coat;"
said Owen citimly , lotting against the door,
and they soon starttd together:
" And you think I sing fiat Mr. Griffiths
you, indeed?" . asked John as they
walked along.
Yes, John, very, very flat."
" I never could find it, said John, in
some discontent.
" May he you never tried," said Owen.
"No i Indeed, Said John. -
Very shyly did the deserting tenor look•
atonnd when he entered the hall, but no
one noticed him; his seat was vacant, - and
he wept up to it as if his coming was a mat
ter of course; and all the singers, knowing
his value, were careful not to shim FlT
prise, or in any way give 911 . nnSe•
The practice paSsed, and the Aberyffly
singers look the prize.
it was ' The March of the Men of Her
lecle that did it," .said Owen; ' I never
heard the like of it before."
". Indeed, Mr. Citigitile," 88,1 4 VA l lo4l@t9f
the " vi.V Yfilitseic dig it, tot' you
brought u$ nu; timer, andhe never sung as
he did, hoth morning , and 'awning,' botore.'!
"Wen, Richard," said the kindly old Wan,
" may be I did; and keep in mind -what a
strong thing a soft tongue is, There are no
bones so hard as bones of contention, and
I've broken more than one to-dull—only
with a soft tongue."
WDls-4 1 effAll# , Rti A, DANA I'FIOUGUT OF 0n24.
cat ANT BEFORE 11E. WAS REFUSED TUE
CUSTOM lIOUSE
. It is well known that Dana, of the Sun,
was an abject toady and flatterer of Gen.
Grant until he discovered that the President'
would not' appoint 'Jim Collector of 1•Ivv
York: Dana has bben trying ln_ge't t of
post for years . p,ust. 11c UTole to A 1.1% 'Roy
mopil It% to ban been begging and
praying for it at all times and in all sorts of
places without intermission. But General
Grant knew That he :vas an improper_ man
for the place, and refused to give it to him.
tponthis; Dana became the habitual slan
derer and libeller that he now in. In Penn
sylvania and New Jersey he dap- ;Int 0 : 439/
his facer in NOY iol* 1 1 P wit! 41441 ) .P11:1111i
better- thi 414 of thO cmupt
Piitlg;es is gone, an4Austtee is ewe mow
PBsibie OP
MP- way ill 'Mail Pnna uniformly spoke
of Gen. (Amin Whin he still hoped to extort
a lucrative (Alice from him, may be illustra
ted by the following extracts:
Tribute to (kn. Omni, Written by (Marks' A. Dana
An honest 111311-4% man without preleuPe,
Dl t 1 st but brave—though silent, full of seppei
His higlickd faleice are tottaditetthl fEtqa.
Alba lop heal 14 0 1104 4r 1 41 1 4 11 0 ItteTilgtelvea ix? iio§.
No foga of l loati uliatruct Ida steady gaze.
No Vall, tUtu stuAdow, hionilng through the haze,
But all stiadVont elefir; sharp, and well-defined
Before lie*meet challenge Of his tuiUd—
.A ivina that, to I>egadling. Beep tile ends, .
•Ntlareo, compstron. eaugra. e*a/priilnimla,
ABil With a forotealatieM sa the -
libspcii 0 ccoAltg whatever it decides;
A clear. aeo) tdairk, well balanced and coMpact,
That to ttwx.cul, to.tttercovea act.
And, tinithil in reaource. to all its need*
Measures the succor that roust come to deaciti
A calm and lor y courage; that can cope
With direct perils, hoping against hope;
Patience that tires not, aciet an Iron
rimaelons,.anitiborn, and persistent still,
That naught can swerve from its one Mad design •
To tight it out and cronguer--•!un this liue;"
From '
even_illaaster vacating full success,
As su the eouiliets of " The Wilderness:"
Aud tusking all things to his purpose betel,
Till - " Appomattox" brings the glorious end..
Such are the trtitathst myTk. ear ilkgSra
}tote 104 gidf !And - thatch lanOr you'Litn.".
iFttitu Dana's Life of oeu. Grant)
I t hardly admits of , a question that his ed..
acatiottiwas better adapted to lit him (Grata)
for statesnianship than that ,afforded, by:
mosi; 45f tli6ltigher 'grades ofcolleges in fa
country. e The Academy at. West ; Point riot
'only thorotighly tests and trains the Intel
lectual fatuities, bat its reptme • of studies_
ecabii&. - s law fii itai,ipplidation to the of States, the history - oritatipphi, 04110
ebonOnly) and tie general scieac of civil
goVetinilellt• HO pawed the iseve#e ordeal
ME
= -
•,• ' :i.f'(. 1..0 Lc ..lc s y.;:i
WULLSBORa:b; A
ME
DANA ON R P.REAT MAC
EIATCLI lIIM
• , - ,'., 7. ' , ...•ri.
Of - the Actidetny; NV lib gYeilt ittedii':: .' i 44 4,
kin bee, bed tohNtOryears!. titsciplinclitvit'.l.
the fireMest - Scho4)9l4)Werteittu4o,4tWW.- 1,
in he has been constantly engaged in AM
ing witli•-eiolite'-'nf•t lie 'Most intricate cotter
cernit, politiesi avid toilibtry;'citif intrlrat6d
r.ts the care of h iciOilhu , or a • i?.eldier. - : •.:'-'-' -••,
- Hs is cg 40 13 Afifailitieltlou th
t place in at
Cla`ss - of . `Puligc men of trlkon..,lf.`rivildim,;
•Blibk,''JacirsibriZTll;l4 'ftila_ J.00c . , 4 4 1 4*
1110161 AG ' "' - ityliee'•'* * ' ""' "IP 'ellittbleell
.00unse1s4.41te actual service - be /rendered in..
regard .lu, Civil,- aocial; legal utttutiqt-10,
matters of.
~ sop fpedent ed: ch nte1e4 . •1144 r 1
tw ?l
einufriatal lmPorfqnce, aketingAbP &H; /rqt s
of large' poptilatieiti'yand the ; destrdeft.ot
pbweitui latatepiove -tha' lie .poile.
abilities and ataintnents thin *elide!'l
mit?_
a place. , amonglthe wise and prudent :stales::
tlieti 'of the eeePtir.Y, .;..(•,...; : -; ` ; •-•• ' -
~,• Urvetaina falai sisif 23; img -;',, ,
Grant's name ' le, i . i
4hl4llCBB.:.h.tqwer'or
stringthlo the Itepu fi cans, S ot, t, liacn
ti anti abidibg het tipoti ite'''On . tidencs
oe petplm'irrespe •itse:oftartlCEOXon
the hour. when; 4tiniti the -stint kest gltionfof
Ow waV.:...the-s,...vietoky ut . D (Mellon . seviied i
t he; iIEO?PiPg. WOO .;_otAltorto '-w/o;:. %I.ere
steuggling to preserve the, I.inion,lie hashed;
itiddgiatentlit the popular, heartAciAiWhieh'
neithet•eiduttitly ntir'clatnor: tali frieludice,"
nut factituohis been able. , to ibly - t vii•4 0 •...„.!
Though calculating political leaders tow
have averted their-faces from him, the in
selfish sentimeq o c .the nation has Mete
hesitated to 'regard him as the soldier; to.
whose geniusoiltill and firnineSislir due in ,
'target:nem:ire the salvation } of -*pub!
;limit Binee•Uie close of Alte 4 ;tvtir hia!e6ll4Oct
in, the discharge oVtlifflmit and 'delicate
trusts liai.cdriincetl-ItelictiOg• lathio itltt
10 ?is at .ivise7stuli prodenr , coithaeliii, , not.
.pro _pne' to,ettrcone. views" ; "hitt litedefato Wing'
,conlliutory,in iris policy,' 'and? While elotliitit I
with almost fiutoctutle:p - owersviti-IV' Con. ,
quered undLprostrate'section . itir•lite•leoup c
try, so exereisingibis autluiritY that."- - tal i•iti-
zett has felt the ntalueffireseure'Of-hialianti.: I
Throughout-this tUrbulebt 4iii) - =l - I
:od be has ' been "sertiOulttill 'Obiervitrit 41 -
th.e lawilypeier, sokiti :lo t -'evade )helri re
.quiremerittc‘,budi.alWftystlstrilitk?siiiluloil
,their injunetions in the • spirit 'et .16 Urbane
and considerate•magistratel: • • -• --;,iw '3. ' 'I
In the midst of ividesiitesd 'ven a lity' a nd
corruption, no.' man has evcf'doubted his
honesty,cthough he has had almost 'unlimit
ed • control over- tuillions'Of lite public, num!.
ey • • Ilia..adininistratibn as General-in-Ohief
;of_ the army, itud-as - Beeretar of War' ad,
interim,': is not (idly marked. with cmlpeel.
ability; butdistingilished fee i retreneletheid
.abd economy. 'I he 'Presicient:--no-imitial
witness—in his message , of December last
to the Senate say& that " salotary refOrMs
have been introduced by the Secretary afr
interim, and great reductions tof expepses
have:been effected under his 'administration
44 the War Department, to the saving of
millions to theTredintry:” -‘-' 2 ' - ';;•,... - ''. •
• ; Gem Grant( is not &politician, hil t it' pci
,,
*riot. - Ever since the doivtifall t)t*' the re=
hellion he has been anxious fOr the "earlieSt
possible restoration of the 'insure:cut States
to their former . felatiendlo•tlie tnion: He
has deprecated the quarrels between the ex
ecutive and legislatiVQ 'departments of
.the
GovernOW4%, Which have; tended to retard
this work, while on' his part he has labored
assiduously to Wing them -, to- a' successful
(and harmonious close. In this he has ex
hibited the sterling qualities. of •ir wl , i aiid
liberal statesman. if "he shouldAd . ele4ted
to the Presidency; nitu.nd
unprej
udiced wen, whether Radicals or Consert7a-,
Lives, and 'whether dwelling at the North or
the South, would feel that the Union and
the. Constitution Were safe in his bands.
The Issue is the State.
The October eleetieta ja to decide Wheiber
tile State Goverment,' as an entirety, is to
retnaiu' ruilie hands of Republicans or' be
surrendered ;into theiteePirig_ - tl' the Demo
cratic prortaz:-.1-11. Anfithins
mare - than a preference fcir one •tiet - trutnx-,
dictates before any other iet•Wcr e gsviu aucli
a contest mere personal consitlervicals Binh
into comparative insignificance. The Can
didates fairly represent the Principles - el the
parties whose standards they 'bear:' The
Democratic candidate for governor - exactly
typifies the spirit of the' Democracy - , which
sympathized and omitted
nothing during the -War that Could ember:
rass the'Pederal and Step CloveramentS.
Publicly and privatelv, My. Buckaleiv
wexic tlutorigh that period in our history pro
testing against every timPortant'
,w,#_ Meas
ure. Ms Democracy thierAticriof
James 840M:tan 04 .tere ah S. lack,-
auti it tika, tint changed: lie stilt believes,
that the subjection of the Setith by .frirOe
was unconstitutional. He' bolds to'the, ul
tra. State rights doctrines uthich made rebel:
lion possible. t' His highest hied - Of PPatti+,
ism fitstriet subservience paity'beAest.-1-.
His devotion to party is ao'profound
cannot' be better Van 1 1 1 1 1 114 0. Be bits
occasionally shawl symptoms of impulses
above the Democratic, grade: but these symp
toms have been promptly repressed. Under
Most favorable circumstances lie ;'cannot be
expected to fever. any linProvement
policy 'which had become clot nlo with his
pasty prior to its notional downfall, 'and,
con tulip_ Chrome with his party where it
has local sway.
The creation of the debt of this Common
wealth was mainly the work of the. Demo
cratic patty. ,The reductql that debt
haa been the wovicof pohlicuoparty,
wltcp. ,too • the , helui the
.debt EIROIIi .forty Had the
war for national, life.not been :arced upon
the country. by Ihti peruocrutie , : party, ,the
debt 'would have been reduced, very, nearly
one-half, so that not More, that tweoty
ions WC:mid remain to be 'paid44;•any. The
policy of lyaying debts is, in "
pablic,seuse,,
peculiarly Rep S.
üblican., .-Tbe policY, of Op
tracting debts is - as 'pectillarly titmpfatte.'
Thu; in an - dra of froftAticiti euce, ;the.
tiontki 40.1 eillaP about thirty millionsigv to Anout sixty-Ave inillious la 1800.
Chia IS to say, under the financial policy of
the A.dmlnistration of James. Buchanan the
debt
-of the nation rather more than clout,.
led. In the eyes of Mr. Bockalew Mr. Bu•
chauitu was the enthodiMent of Democratic
statetuanship. If permitted to eomtot State
finances, he would prolaift twice , up, Demo
cratic policy Afr, Vocluinnu jot
IMitator, not au orliOnator. lie
etktt voly work after Democratic models,-
The,people know- whether they have had
enough of that sort of financial witinage
meat or not. If theyluiVenot had elintigb
of it they•should vote for Mr. 'Btickalew.-7
But if they have had entsigh.' or tote much ;
of it, they will Vetele01301k11111111111ii•
And if the pact 'l@ fat 0,.t 'etupioVnent
of legislativp aporeprtations to furtlier'the
yyAtiS4 at: l ) l 4o4h ofat'q WIN they should
all trkea.lo vote for Mr. BUcicalow,' If he
did riot bargain for the support of a Inc ion
of the Itt_ipOhlican party in his management,
of the M'Clure-Gray Senatorial contest,
then facts and obvious indications Ito longer
speak troth. Ever' sage man knows that if
the testimony in that case proved anything,
it prOVed that neither party was entitled to
the seat, or that it belonged to'gr:
Had Mr. Buekalew's committee l'enlanded
the whole rotoot to the @o id of the dig
tviett it would have escaped the suspicion,
duce vendered. a certalaty, of a bargain—
one of the prospective ends of which was
the support' of s RePllblien s cltetit/1 5 1 fur the
present - "candidacy einiirmaq;' '' •
Asuila t if the people of this State regard ,
tl man 'who used his position in the .Senatel
of the United States to hinder the prosecu
tion of the war' for the supprefilon Of the
rebellion, a safe Milk 'lot 'llevidrnor, ;they
• find such a man in. Mr. I Buckalew. -if
the colored voters in the State prefet a man
who voted to prevent their becoming citi
zens, they will find such a man in' Mr: Bnek-,
slew.. If - anybody wanto"alusti winiSeree-'
ord during the darkest houtla: the hiatTy
of..the Itcpublic was so utterly tiA as to re
quire hourly defense' pt-: tido lilac==if any
body seaVc,h of nth a man, Mr. Beek-
Alew la-the.very man sought. -
But if the people prefer a 'man who has
been„steadily reducing the Widen 4of -State
indebtedness, and 'ail but aboliehed taxatiuu
of l prodfictivedndastry for , State purpeles
- dining the last slx_years, they will had spelt ,
a man in Gem Bartranft. If theleoplel
prefer till= whose= record during the , Wai I
is its _own' Invulnerable defense, , 'lhey':Will
find such.a martin Gen: Hartrou, Hel l *
.no,accidental inteivieia With rehel.eifilso
'4 o 9'4' . .aqtl when he Met such perswti c
them his compliments in the shape of Shot
and shell. There is no question about Den.
Hartranft's position from 1861 to law, nor
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KINJA - Itei " • ,
i 1:1,1 L l ,t "i,„,„,..,.,,,,•,, ...,.;..., „, .r. i
._a „Jt
li ne • -- I c.ttke, pep*, !wt. 4,,,ituka who,
, I neeelittni place Acid iltv nutter the
40eiiivinitint;iihrority<fkiiivittnean-
Viii& - td Atalx:that•reoiitiittient;• but did”
P I PiIiriIAPAOL # 4 , lik!al;1 0 ‘ the .fetliae want
01040 r suelirthiln,, they cap do.at by VG
ti4 thitien.ltertrenft. And "we "mho no
Vittidular 1 . 141414 W we , prediet" Vint tlte
• , PPIII Of PqAoYlvhtlitt. Cif—show in Oeto , 1
s q ,t I-
tel 4 ll TYrfet: Eiftl• fPiztraai ,t 9 -bn 4 :-'
Ittrekevi ; — edh-Akencon.
1,...".
41 ''60 WASHINGTiIf4 . I,EtrAg. •
:01 P
t FIR r 41tap4:41 , 0,N. j
ii4t ll . o V, - 0 10 1 4 I rktf '8 ; WOWS bi,?,t,ki
NY?". an:Ac7xst. oY vie,)44,,fa,4,* &ttator
itititt i 9ltitkiiihplie4l4l,4o,ChiPlgoffiflePifi
over the
tllc rigafOOtitie COmOilit ee•
dodiiiiie4t. thieeel). lie
itirat4ted. -to front tit'e'repert of 94'1
tivit s'ititteritetit that
AdritioilitkatiOii - ot&fottith of
till theirevenue-of tlitekoutitty has bebti stoq
lett befas it reached the,.lThited States Trett-t
mg.
Ilona WitliantiCtirtia,:ilm-=PreSident- of
0.4 ealinnissiou, Ai aisp_the editor-of , gar•
! p"..g...!1; iii 11 414 1 4 1 4:14,fu11y exposes.the false--
:N0 , .uf.. , -Trkiiial) l l,l l '.e..Pre:tencied- quotgion„
thpuittlhe atirnita,that thereport.„ cinsecottuf
of lirey.kr t ..did,,,,intset fo rth its„mettnitu3,
. f .4 4 1 * .f.i11Y..' , ' 0 ; -- WV: 9 . 1 444 p)ro.4y. VPP4r.s.
i i
fo4 l :.th r4riftiiiicki.,te:iVr,l 9;
. 91 it AA n = o t
'iehl.r t.4 . 4tirtiiii4ti:Xdatiolitrait on, but , that lie
'itoiceikieridly - iifitlituOtiii I.iftrigiciiis, and
thatithe eitititntiAif oit'elarth' the 'rei'enue
waszlinidc' up' , frtiin ' Johnseil's' - -Adritialgra-i
.tioni-that the.'statetnerit: wass''''''it6/ 5. that so
muchlwas - stoletrinihe i;colitetion; bilt that
.14 On ei fo urt h, included: alsOl all that wasi npf
4.0/4 5 0...fr0m thoseicquired to payll,9'-tai.L
-.,...;„-Amlor:TruntbUll in runkinif hilitturiPa:ign-_
: 4 9cAllic.i4A.claggrlf4.!eVen.1 titpite - Ati his own
outhotiY, but nu the authority : - of. the Civil
',Service lioard„ ,that, this terribly exaggere
te,datitOtilit is annuidly stolen, for he would
'belOtit dilWri at once ; by. the statistics, t,vhich
be Ituowi eilithit fietskin.the Contrary, but
he meanly puts the'lie:fOrtli: as . sontetbing
adiiitted by Reptiblic4bs: :' `-
' '
:;rrid akionxikici CXtiotrrirn A *i.tAiii4-- '
Tiie Mere! Vein nit kee .Wlio , kirk - rooms
at - the Capitol, ars' aci' 'discriiiitiged 'at their'
present '-prospeetsi. That - they have' been re.- 1
sorting to rniereprOentatiOn' and frond, in,
..order loAndlie capital - 'fol. Greeley; and;
Avhat , ig Worse; : .th'er'btive persistently lie*
-aboutAtm- resultbUtheir zdishoneSt - effOrte,„
Four agents of, the - Liberals, two - . of - whout
werelnowu from . the, Ora- of be attached, to
their, Contfuit tee, 'weal. to, the Secretary of
the ! Aepublicau. Congressional Eicculive
Committee. under aliases, and tried to pro
cure
passes to the,Louisville Conventipti.--,
They , not only failed in this, but no passes
were chit uttemrt6d - to - be procured, and
'because' 'no - connection with the Louisville
Contention existed; liut being 'known as
connected with the Liberal committee, the
Secretary made an appointment with' them
at. hiir- , -',residende, ark-there exposed their
alsej*teneee ' - to scine of jkist, friends, ; and
1 gave ilig:Onne#lo/11Arge fleas fin„their eats,
4iTo V] isitite i e mortification , - at - the _discovery:
MI i q ht...Ayipk, they. irelbediately_got us: a
IMunehausen story 'in the New York i'ffb
ttne idiiiiit'ilidl'urnished . tolilanton DiIIICRA 1
';brilte:ltttliubliCans, ' and - tcp-tilif'The, Wilatt-,
paiingtot .curraapondent ig ict lialtimoralinn
y the- ettaygit ;Mak Aitio--*Tvr , 4 , ll - ,
-4.4,tim 41;.3 Mc ' publicans not a% -
4ng , been denied, it may be accepted at true!
Who'vvill take the trouble to deny such a
preposterous story, when evaybodiknows,
i riliO hag any kaowleilge 'or flie subject, that
the . / Committee' have run the empaigia so far
ivitit the strictest ceguturly, and that, more
' has been time, with less money than in any
iitulvalitiii throng)/ Which the Republicans
or any tither party has passed in this &Wu.
Fry: - ,The f act is, the Liberals aro ready- . 40
.1./row,ul) the Apollo ; acid it Is ohnost.ainty.
:iiit :Cadge Edo:au/As did act stuff them full'
' nd ihonlot theta off withbut exriosing them.
• tliseurs so like cruelty to dumb animals.—
roqr , Opeleyl he is fallen so fiat in hia new_
oli of political , Ulotin te ban k, that I cannot
but - have smite 'bowels of compassion for
- titn. - It has been iiarsorqd 'That - ho 'would.-
eolins if.- Clia.ria.Ctlttituer. Was nominated
'iL 6l 44'itilt. - . - • , :-
, , . J , • ...r ~.. +. . -
• •,..7 - rIPAsIiPT 410v$tirocrs. .
J •
udge - .Richardson, Acting. Secretary of
the`TreaSuryjnis )Ustorilered hy telegraph
thorough investigation into till -the facts
Formseted• with. the. rccoat, disasterof' the
steamer --";!itgits',' iriy- which. so minty liVes
tosi op, i4ong Isltind Sound, lip has
also 'directed the Assistant- Treasurer .at
NEW' York to purchaser one mallow:A tiOrtas
uGh :Winesday, and sell 'one. million of
1 01 4 each-Thursday du4ug PePPalli4er, •
~,, • 1
Xii a short reiume. olltrldr. fluckalew'aip:
anions course lltiring ' the' war, -We thinnot
i o better. than give 11i& following concise
'statement taken:from ihe Philadelphia Bed
--
'"' :
'" :Williti iii ci)a g i4gs Mir..ll:ii - C,liarti - in vo te d
against" the -Fifteenth- Atiiendtrient 'to the
A:mediation of 4 1 he : Uttittxl - -_,States; dgainit
he reheat of tiit infamous slave law; against'
iii uit altiK. the Ft cod men's 13ureati ; 'against
b : tivil rights bill, ithich `' secured equality
efore the law 'to all hen - of every :color,
and he voted for:At ,constitutional amend
'Muni prohibiting
,negroes front becoming
itie.,tis of the United States: He voted'
against paying bounties to Volttittcori i - toted
against giving black soldiers the same' pay
Is white seldierst against the conscription
ate'; astniirot, payment of the 'emergency
Melt' called out to defend his own State,
and he voted for 'paying. rebel slaveowners
for slaves drafted_or received .into the or
ioles of the United States, He opposed the
national banking het, and the taluption 'et
he 'uniform ayatetn of' baniiruPtey, tie vet
, ted tigainsttthe retonstructiOtt acts and the
ipuPPient entitheittu; (*Must the resolatida
exediNiptleueavtittt ..tatectoral College the
$ . 1 . )4 ,-T Of iStt litates, hot„yet, orgenieed, , and
.g 4 1L.4.;.a, retiktutioh tireviding that neither
Otik 0 I.Narigras slicald iiiitiiit Sent,ttora
If ,
ritepregelitlitives'froitx the retail Stales un
ilVungieas should hatiie -declared - such State'
entitled to 'representation. ,y • , . ~
1 obese nre ; hut a few illustrations of the.
6hinieter Of a career which was marked by,
itersdnui oppdsitionl to every measure ap
prolived or• devilled by the loyal people of the.
country; and hy.conaistent aupport•of• every'
deheuMWhie, h•Pctuld help the cease, of , his
rebel;fricnota, „A/3 through 1 that tong and
despeitda atritggie with, the,. Confederacy
Mr. Duckalew 'had no'*eirtt of Cheer for the
tirirki6 and thejieople'cit the North, but al
ways, whether in Atm halls .of Gongresa' or
in secret confcrmiee with the
rebel.ronspira•
-
ors'ut Niagahi.
ra Falls, he did all that Was
il
isTower tu du to help the SeuiherMiead•
ers'and ;o emblirrass'their opponerits. - 7
, '.... f. , .. 1.• .
In
,bccember, 1866, Air.. , l3uckaleit.,lmade
speech in the United',: States Set,t4eltt
•U•hich he used the Itin(PWilig huNuoilQ•l lo , l '
proof- , of= which -Seik tti'Vreskitouir 914 for
Decenther.l2. of iiiiit year; 'pati-ide:" - ' - '
a" blow,,sir, : thelohjectlotry fehl ; hava -to
large extensgin.uflitaragcAthis country,
ibether by gotiOtirOf tikterxtvpx, is.. this:
144
T thereby' yntPtil4l , ebirki t- eadiregvade,
elecAtonS e And probably:Jen ,to ' , their r , o 111:.
'o l 9te ithrOglia o 4 hereigter: , kly.pouringisitct
the ballot 14ea l Of s the,cnuntry a large:masa
Of -ignorant iinktri, and , ( , oters suhject. to pc,-
'Calgary or toelai-Itiffiente; ybu y/01'06'1'00,
and!degrade ybur,ilettlitUisand laYlihefonn:
tat'!•!;-P - 1 . 51 414t0.r.441111ugg destruction,, , :,ll34o'
, I 8 '•c°a v te t .'" ,( d!. l 4 l .,i,49r,4 l .4it p UPtut, , that
'IVO Mid` that lx.44t,nogra segtrage z 4Uld, - fe-,
uiiiliiiiiittfte,l4lo:ikky other prOcis4a forty,
-,_f lutffraife whitliiiiketilitimanity, in an on:
vialy. hrOudicir-ettintleil Salad' as tho lounda•
'lion of an,arranAtautt,pf politleal:porrer."
- M r. < 134r 4 1 tiO' ?n* - - - Pt 04 0- 011 " /41ett
!
niry
_wild west,ea ki' s 4s i ndit.4 1 ~ • • lawly
ter heibiultes the ntighline i • .eliflitind
f the laboring man. lie thinks there is
anger in extending suffrage to the ignorant
portton of American citizens.-21r,
- . i
MESE
NEC
ME
E'¢t s
~"
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+dt t
Alt 1 1 401 ?ARLES:
_ -
Virett - **4-4 , :s ) ,Tc•lte its. R.
Takes Effect Muds) , June Bd, 1878.*
1.47pC 4 ,1° - ritruti i.1 1 1 AP: 1 ;1 - G
t4t- , L7 ll 1
. 7 .
DI 111
114 632_8 26 4.;. Corning, , D4p. 730 41 . 7 36 - 00
1248 5:4 44 -27 22 4- , t• 1:#111fs 26 L 3 40 818
12 03 #33 714 -Dep. Duttutwi 831 848 - - /8 28
13 . 0/1440:i ilO . #1:405130103, dss 4ss
1% 44 478 69. Beak tiria -/ tt 46 '9 at Bal
11 33 4la 6as _Mud* Vsllage 849 904 866
94 4 47.. •*99844t2 I _BO3 9,18 716
sl'm 448 i s 4 041 1 *OrtA l . .14 pia : 941 't
- 10 al 360 680 11011168 y 9g 7 ttl
10 AT 844 ' - 141411491u7 '1 929 9 744
A Ol O fi it 6 4•!!‘i • ~, 1..APt1iV4492, 9 2 4 , , -4 64
1028 BaB pa ntommts • 988 961 808
10 p 8 w weitsbose, hsr. 9,46 Nix! 848
R Ai.:41,9910011, Supl.
- 40$84,atiga aproiog - , 4 tTiogit
Ti ea *eat Monday !nue' 3d, 1872.
ATV
.Li
ct) 4 2 4F__,.. .; 1 •! , ; ( 4 1 v T %Pia.
ataao
31.4.1 N. 9; .:1(1 00 a. Ea.
" 3 733 " 8 10 20 p: m:
DEPART PO= EILOSSItUniiti MILLETS. AT CODSIDTO.
: No 3 dip, 85p. w
.
, ...... 046 p;ln c ••E.:,;... 8 20a: int.
• FA; tlq.lolao2i, Boyil it; Balf• it: B:
B:, , MIATWOR.AuP'S Tiotiot 1 4. Re' '
•
En
Catawissa
Depot, boot 611 Pine StreatOfillitailitvort, Ps.
• Itt.iirivrA;auk.
ATM dep, Willismapork •• • • .... 4' : • 9 4 30
Accommodation dep. Wilitarnapoit,„ . . • :.5.00 p.
Died arrive at WillistuitiOrt :6.l6 p. m.
4qockgouSatlon pr"Aive at wi11iFikepc . rt„.,„. , ..9.25 a
Au additional train leaves Depot at Herdic 'Douse,
'Wrasport; et 0.0.3 a. m..--tar frilitoo; •Philadelpikai, N.
stork, Deat9n. apd, .intenasediate points. Rats:truing,
direct tbaudetion. is 'nada - at WilliainsPorf with trains
tar theAvelit. .: 1 , •
No change of ears beivrein Vitilidepdda, New York
and WilitainsPort WEBOiSuset.
•. 7 ,
3 FAs a . 1;;
Coaches, .cumb ag,all 17434413•, Atainirretaantis. are
kap tbsough on all trains between Now Itsprit, llgscheitz
ter. Buffalo, Niagara ; Falls; Bwrpenston
1444 au4 Cinoimgtt. „
Westniud.
1311.T/ONS. No. 1. Zio. 6. No , , m
73 1 $O, 3.*
14 :York. 'Lv'e 01 1 0 ata 1100 ata 630 pm 00p
8 1, 4 1 14 `! at 11111 15,pta 25 am 825 am
Vain, " 625 1160 !, a 25 .4
Corning. "• 702 H 1285ata " 801 "
Pt d Pont , .. 12 88 '
'ltocheat'r. ,itr 10 BO . "
Itarn'Ale. 8158 up 205 ec 7 0 Eft. 720 lift
Buffalo, ' " 1150 pm 620 am 11 ata 1120 am
14iag: Falls " 12 45am 1.700 " /2 Opta. 12101 m
Dunkirk . , 145 ," 1732 " 12 • " 119 50 p'
AnnITIOnAI..IAQAI 4 TWattil WIITI7OIn. ,
6a. m.. exoelllBllll4o/II;from Owego to Hornella
._..ls /5 A. In., except . Sundays, frona,,Susqtaehazu/a for
11^rnellavtile and ay. ,
4100 a; tri., daily:rout Susquehanna forldornellaville
and Way., .
. 115 p. m., except Sinidayit, from Eltoirs for Avon,
to Buffalo and .Way, ..
230 p. m., except Sundays, from Binghamton for
forraellavllie and War. - • '--. - '
tastnard.
STATIONS. No. 12.* No. 4: 1 No." B.t No. 2.
Duulark. Lve 110 p in. „ .. .. 1 two pox ... —...
Niatt:Falla," 146 " 6 45 . p Inl 1012 pru I 20am
Buffalo,. f. 290 " • 820 " 1 1126 " 800•
Rerugsve, " 415 Sup. 10 10 " 3 Warr&i 1:1 00 "
Rochester, " 400 pin 630 " ' .. 1 800 "
Corning, " 725 " 1135 " 432 " i 1213 put
Elmira. " 803 " 12 15am 513 "112 47 "
aluguitit. " 1.010 .. 215 " 711ik . t 298
New York ," I 7 00 aro 11 00 " 3 30pui 1 940 "
14111411.41Ci1, LOCAL TtiAllid EASTWAXID.
6 00a. tn.. except $ ndays, from Elornellaville for
Owego and Way.
- 666 a. 'daily fro Itoraelleville tot Sustineliatrad
and Way.
700 a. m., exoopt, Stuakya. *out , HOrnellsvillO for
Binghamton and Way.
7 u 0 a. in., exeopt Sundays, from o,Niego for Susque
hanna and Way,
4be j). m., exoopt Sundays,. from Painted Post fur
Elmira and Way._
186 p. tn.; except Stindays, from Uoritelliville for
Susquehanna and We'. . ,
• ix' ej4ed, beitreets &motebawls and Port
Jervis.
Through Tiohats to all points West at the very Low
eat Atittib fur eale to the Company's office of the Corn
ins trixit.
This hi Walnut) , authorized. agency of the Erie Rail
war Company for the sale of Weatero Tiekets.in flora
Baggage will be checked pulp on Tlckets purchased
♦t the'esuapaura °MCC '
- .Northern Central Railway.
Tratus arrive and depart '
at Troy, othco Juno9tb.. Yap
as followp ;
90 Thitiwilt 11 . • notrinitiaui.
Itsgara xxstivea. 407 pin I Balt°. Rxpress. /5 p
9 ;6 p Fbllailn Expresa,' 9 15 p .01
chininnati Exp. 111 90 a in 'ONnixt
• " A. R: MICE, <Rai Bup't.
• .Cyrtis`lo, $lll
9 -
VirIIOLINULE DEALER
Foreigit and' Domestic Liquors
WINT6S, ago.. •
• • Agent fol. Pine Old Whiskies,
"Jaii. 1; 11177, ' 7 ` 03.611111Z1G.1.1.-T.
lioukhtOn, Orr .&'• Co - -
sTozir PORK PA. •
. - lianutitetarere of ' •
• is "
g#lll Buggies, SUlkies" .
91111110,.0 .• • •
•• • PLA I TPOPiht ;DWINO, 'PRUCK AND
.=,..F , 441 14 / 1 1jEttl ..- :
.:13LBIGIES 'AND -808 SLEDS. :
We orepre,parkt to do =WOW our line on -short
notteit'aufflu the best teonoer. DiColaction guaran
teed. , , .110DGUTON, ORR & CO,
11ASTENO8 &,ccgte, Afgenta Wellsbora• •
Strini Fork, Julq.l, 1812.
iHi BOON -AGigrii.-
,
•
Nark Twain's New .Beek l `
iiniotraturita rot'
is reedy.fot; Canvassers, It is a compapio.p volume to
.citracicasora Ananias," of w hich - 100,000 . CoPids" have
breu Don't wasto time lk:bOttka no tnie'
blittalth entipeopreirlll iitop , yuu in 06 streets to
subscribe for. i.!Phere is - I:.titud• to :Wish," and -all
who read this book ANA clearly that time has corae-7-
Apply at once ihrlerritory or eirelliAl3: "Address' •
- DU 'I L6Lil At3f/11141.), Putilisher. •
- '7ll Sansoin Eitfeet, Philadelphia..
Vurie 28, 11172-itie;; -7 : • -
E. E. It Ornie. Svau YOI7NO
E..-,l3v.Young & Co
(Sacc6aseliti Af ngh Yonng acVio.)
Booksellers and Stationer',
aria Dealers lu
YOU Paper.
Wiridoi? BLadee, 1
.
Window rlxtureio,
• -
Mu.sical Instrracteu4,
'Fadkes
Picture Frames wad 01402, ,
' Pictures,
' . .PletarsCsit,'
idatceithiaks. , =
zr al
ab A
IPB2k.''o4sii 1.„„l .
~ ,
. ‘...
palieril , ma Vet' Ju l .
• - WTI _
, writigit , ,s ti Goods.
~„."
FRE
ES
noolgi;•- " • • '
•26edicnS lioonktug,.
Books.
and ortiery &Aids 149vir dine of trade.
—New York Dailies at Ono Dollar a mouth: • : " 3 % -
. —Elmira Dailies at 76 Vents a mouth. .
--;Elubaorlptlona 'rims:Reek; or month . or Yellai -• -
•
=-Orders for Boalm gotta stock prostip t i_y attended to.
An Expresi package recanted from' e% York ay;
- ,
- We int AgeWA ;43 1 the Asictioi Line
- Line of U.S, VW Ova= otaamers. s tassage, MOO' 19,
rad-trout Zurivo at the lOwost met.
tent Plats *Ad DA !al Vtaropo :Oizr;
ient naafi of 114040. •
Vann
' 4 V' • c ,
itit it ritrigert= 4 o2g u lteT
new. was tubitoPed by mutual consent on the first of
September
attlik:A eltb
LOW - AU ind btedto e the bite firm axe re
floated to ent
P O. CIELD
.. Sept 1612 , 4% A., VAN
ES ES.
F. BARN.
ME
IMM
NM
iNO li. ABBOTT.
9ou'l
Law Blank*
vpvtick#,oFx.
II
ME
~,,.:_lll'lol4lusnOtite
, _
Sash & Mimi Factory,
lAlo44l;isiprepared to tetralall Drat
class Work from the best lumber; at hie new !ac
arbiel) is now in roll operation. •
g' A
Saitt, Doors, ,
azaimfoo,' nomatito
AND MOULDINGS,
omatatalq oft head, or tttawaUctured to ardor
Planing and Matchhig
slid In the best =owner, The best
fervekand none but the best seasoned
taeonrage home indnetrY•
earl thol foot of Main Street.
BEN AIJBTtI4.
0141. Woolen *Os
**new. RA. •
AOTLIEtt& Proprietor* of rho abovo /11111.
&taro as Omni to order, to suit eqatoniers.
iUR rOASSIffERES
,rnuitea. hirtictilat attention given to
46.010 th Dressing
,turn to' order.' and do aU tinds of R011..,10th
..,loth Wating, and dcfychmpetitlon.
We have 419 good au'assortment of
'ull • -
Cloths, Cassimeres,
and. give more for Wool- in exchange than any other
establishnapt.__Tryfilezu and satisfy yourselves..
We wholesale and retail to the cowanesque 101118, 4
miles belotr.Knoxvlife. .I 3
,
.304 WM.- • - - 121011.8.1 i BROTISICSS
•
•
1:0 - . - Griswold's - Water Wheel.
flallE undersigned are agents for the above Water
Wheel. and can Cheertally recommend it as sni-e
-rlDr to all othem in nee. Persons wishing to pur
chase should see th a Wheel in operation before buy
ing other Wheels. . L . 4 -1131120if BROS.
IDeortield, May 16 1872.
Read the followin . :.
I
1 WESTIILD, APRIL 24, 1872.
We the undersigned, purchased one of J. I, Gris
wold's 30-Inch Water Wheels lasing 68 inches of water
to ran three run of atone under a 20 foot head, and are
well pleased, with the wheel. ;We havei. ground sixty
bushels per hour with' , the thrc'e run and can at'erage
that automat per hour,all day.
New 44e0r46
AT TIOGA, PA„
and an entire new Stock of
BOOTS ./IXD SHOES.
1 .
H E.
la' .E. SMITE & SON, having Just completed their
Us new Brick Store on Alain street, which is one of
the best arranged and most inviting stores in the coun
ty, are now offering to their eld customers and, thepub
iic generally a better selected stoe3; of ~.
. - -
, BOOTS' \
:JD SHOES,
over before preann The borough of Sloga.—
441ca' ware of Burt's e, l ooniLtitnill oa /land- Al
to, Mason. Haralitea qrgang, ROI o variety of styles
tc'select t'f• .All are ! I ovited to call and examine
ricea and quality. - a. E. sarrru - AL sox.
Tiogs, San. I, 1872.-Iy.
WALKER & LATR'ROP.
s DEALERS IN
_--13ARDWAitE„' 'WOKBI i NAILS,
STOVES. TV-WAILE, DEL2II4O,
SAWS. CUTLERY, WATER
LLItE. AGRICULTURAL •
TifPLEMETTS,
I
Carriage and Harness Trimmings,
HARNESSES, SADDLES: ke. .. 1
,I I ,
,
Corning; N. Y., Jan. 1, /872.
I
l .
.I_,IERY STABLE.
•
f i tiT.CIFAM & CQLES BESPEOT
, • • .- ' Hilly inform the public that they
=wA - --0' , .—. lire eetabliabed a •
swill:. •
Livery for Sire,
. .
..A
~,
t their Stable on Pearl St. ,opposito Wheeler's wagon
.a op, op. single or double riga furnished to eider. They
p c to keep good horses and wagonS, ^and intend to
ease: Prices reasonable. 1- K=011441 ii coLvoi.
ug. 21. 1811. . . , •
, -
. ,
. _ ___,•_,_
ew Jewelry iAtore.
:I Undersigned would respectftilly say to tbol cit
izens of Weliaboro and vicinity, that he hasopeted a
,arewelpy Store
in the building Lecenily occupied by L. Willcox
His 4itock comprises a I ull assortu2ent of
Clocks, ,Frictt - dtes. Jewelry„
141i"lct' e.'
S. *Altaiiini, role id the best workmen izt North
ein,Penuaylvailia, tztfeuci to - tho' • - • -
. .1
' . .1f,va,t771.-7?,4* Watches,
locks 4.c 4'c.
u siski.Kulfloing of which hie eeventoen years
%el rtiorieuce is euilicieut guanaco.
17 H. B. WARBINVi.
bc,ro, Aug. 28, 1871-tr. -
For
practi
OE
own i ots for Sale.
TEE
foJ
prices tl
lands
cannot
They It,
Pearl a .1
übscriber offers the village front of hie farm
:le to umitdities to suit, purchasers, and at
, make it an object for investment. These
finely for village lots,'and a portion of them
(he excelled for manufacturing purposes.—
. immediately „on the extension of Grant,
d Walnut streets, and South of Second 4.voune.
!,.ill be sold int-iota or Urger quantities to snit
s of purchasers..
, 1872.-6 m. ' ' ' 13. P. KT .T.,9171.
• They I
the 'wail,
-- - -May 2,
Nis._ CI P SMITH 3 ..
. , s
receiving new and elegant designs in
" 1 11.1.111.01 . 3 7-
and
1 z N.Crlir aillMlC:ldOlifii,
a the public to call and exandue goods and
o trouble to allow goods.
1i42, ~
' -. .
r".'
and invi '
prices.
Y. B.
Feb. 26
- - ,
GENE
AL INSURANCE ARENCY
KNOXVILf,TIOGA`CO„ PA.
Fire,' and Accidental.
Assurs OliEll $211,000,000.
MEI
1111
144k-48,0F .00ALANKSES.
Us. Ce.„uf
Frankllu
Republic 6 ,
Azalea
libißarari
Pasture Mu
Paul:Vahan
' , rth Araeries, ..... :.$3,050,635 60
Itui. Co. oriltilw, /••*- , J 2.097,452 25
. Co. of N. Y., Capital,— $150.000
pf " 11,600,000
Inc Co.?of .... • .
Irro lt a 4. vo. York Pa. .. t
Lifolua. Co. of lifoliozo Ct.,.E.,081,070 00
Tao. Co: of Vottßyillo, * • 000,000 00*
Tote
Insurance
ou ell Icitidd
mid
theft 'mild. Li
" -
I am also •
Cincifiliatt
I I Meted by mad or otherwise.
:All losses probidAlY-dd.justed
iosared . arsitisk.dcath,. nre or
DPW
e stock
I - pt for
.PitA
e Antic:9llra /Aswan& Co. o
4,500.000. . .
II
cations protoptly attended to.l.zOlifteo or
• oar from 31,1 Kslorville Pa:
t 'wi r. 73.'SBUTEI
Agent.
Jan. 3. 18
tf.
MEM
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ed is fir' 'stint
les, itte., on abort nottre, and. on rea-
Ti. Borden of 'Tiogs, wad kt,
viTencevUle, agents. QM et the
my ahop in Wdkboro, and exiintins
ing elsewhere.
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10
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sortable terms
'Winder of
above Fifteen, o
work berate
Jan. 1. 3112.
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on4zbibitlitituid We at the old Vase,
the isrgest sad zooid coniplete stook id
FINE AJD COII111!N FURNITURE
to be foul* 3Ticrba) , Peansihanis, consisting of
TlNikrAspna AND, CBA?dBEE suns,
BOOS; COUCHES, TATL-A-TF,TBB,
WADDLE AND WOOD - TOP =MD TABLES.
EAT DAM, , PANOY MAW, AllitEoll9.
OVAL AND SQI7ADE Vii.4=4 BUCK
ET% PUDE 'No. 1 gem MATTRASS.
ESi EWE & EXCELSIOR MAT• •
and a tan Stoat Otibboominon gee& usually found in
Scat-class establishrbent.' me above gouda are note-
Ay of their own =ctme, and satisfaction
the me =teed bath to ce. They sell
ven Mattrass
the moat popelar be sold; also the Tucker
Spring Bed that tuts betaon trial tor 17 years and ale •
en universal satisfaction. '•
Oui • _
offim .Room
la supplied with an sizettof the.Escelsiorßiaket, new'
and beaatitulatyla-ot blond case, together with- other
irtudit of foreign - aturtitirue trumufacture, - with trim
mings to mate_ .b They win mike Undertaking a spec
iality in their trasinesS, and any needing their service - )
Will 1p attended to promptly, and at satisfactory char.
geg. Odd pieces of Furniture Made, and Turning
all kinds done with neatiaeas and dispatch.
Jan. ID, 187. VAN HORN 4: ONANDLEIt
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To wzroat U star Conztaz. lia eg s eas clime cka.dt:
lam entitleclito a little rest after n ur
application to busineas, I have pas over the tUrul •
ture businesa to "the' BOB" as per above advertise.
inent, and talte this method P 1 ash up fo,r them tho
same liberal pitronsgo sa has been stended to me.—
hly books may_be fonts] at the old p ce Mr settlement
Jan. 10, B. T. 'VAN BMW.
WHO
ESALE
RNIN
DRUGS ANT) MEDICINES. Pr
DEUS DAIMDS' Ina
MEDICINES, IREDELVS
BURNETT'S COCOAS E,
i TRACTS'
KEROSENE
PATENT IdEDIOINES, , ROCHESTER PERFU
MERE AND-PLAVOSING EX
TRACTS, WALL PAPER, WIN
DOW GLASS, WHITEWASH
LIKE & DEE COLORS, -
AGENTS FOR MARVIN.
& CO'S NEM If om.
gold at wbolesale Prices, B
call and get quotations before
I, 0. B
essor to D. P. 808
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Stove
NORM
LIZON, N
8, OARBIA'GE B
AND HORSE.
F
RPENTERS
A general, stock 0} Build ,
BUTS, LATCHES,:=IGES, •
PAPER at manufacturers price
.. , .
JOBBEIG PROEIITLY 'ATTENDED TO.
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gip -Tema Cash, and prices reasonable. First (too
above Cone Muse. • • R. C.
Jeui. 1;;1872.
HARDWARE I
LUTZ & SWUM
ILIAV/Nelerked .a first-class Hardware Store 'in
JL.l_ Mansfiel , opposite Pitts Bros., oh Main Street,
rOspectfully Invite their friends and the publid In- gen
eral to give them a call. Whey .guarantee satisfaction.
In ail cases. Their stock consists of
HARDWARE
NETTLES, STOVES, TIN-WARE, NAILS,
IRON, BENT WORE, SPOKES, HUBS,
AGRICULTURAL 15LPLEACE'NTS,
CHURN POWERS. Ac.
•
and a general line of (itt)(4B, second to none in the
country, at the lowest mai) prieee-
. .
The: are also meta for the KIRBY HOWER._ ITH•
ACA. - HEEL RAPE, ARNOLD HORSE FORE, AND
HAY ARRIER. •
W. O. 'Kurz, 1
FR HM koncia. {
Vannfiehl, Jan. 1, 1872
JEWELRY STORE
AMERICAN WATODEg,
• •
Gold or Silver, Clocks, Je)vetry, Gold Clialus,
Keys, Rings, Pins; Pencils, Cu.seti Geld'
Steel • Yens, Tlitralifeil,i Spoons, Razors, •, •
Plated Ware.' - -
SEWING ..KBOHINEg..;
kc.,,~c., ~q.
J
,
With moat all other articles ttettally kept in en~h ea
tsblisbnients, which_ax• gold linv for -
C - A
- S-. 113,
Repairing done deafly, and
wows.
Jan. 1, 3V4-17.
MI
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4•t
~. ~ 8.
shaking.
BO fSTORE.
N. Y.
AND ona, THAI).
:'S CONCENTRATE D .
I ELIDD, EXTRACTS,
i riAvoßnia EX-
LAMPS,
uyers are requested
4olug further East.
W. E. TERBELL A; .00
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11l
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clw a;.
•LTS, HORSE SHOES,
NAILS,
' TOOLS,
ra blaterialia. LOCKS
; Mao. ORAPPIN t
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I
Ltrrz Ir. ROEMER
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RO, P.A.
ANDREW Forizt
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as long been established
le l Jewelry buslnees. 1z
ibi?ro, has always for sat
114 kinds and prices of
'MPUY, and. on xbor
A. NOLZIr.