The Tloga County Agitator: BY X. H. COBB. published every Wednesday morning and mailed fa fekscribers et ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY OE, TS ys MMA)VAN 0g... per rear, always rue paper is tent p,p , tage tree to county suhscri- D as, though they may leceive their mail at post-offiees located la counties immediately adjoining, for conVe. aides. "14 THE AEErstua is the Official paper of Tioga Co t , Bu d circulates in every neighborhood therein. 'ub, scr i p ti,,n, being on the advance pay system, it even, law arcing Vii,Clads most to the interest of advertiser's to reach. Terms to advertisers as liberal as those of fe„l by any paper of equal circulation in Northern, Fenasylvania. , f: _ , , -A cross on the margin of a paper, deunaei that the subscription ii about to expire. Papers will' be stopped when the inhicriptVai3 , m , expires, unless the agent orders their coitiuu . as,:e• W. A. NICIVOLS.- . , TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LA;' Office formerly occupied byJamoo Lowrey, El a Welh.boro, Oct. 11, 1865-Iy. ' .. . . _ JOUR. I. MITCHELL, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Tioga Village, Tioga County, Peun'a. • , Prompt attention to Collections. • - sP • . March 1,1866.-1 y WlL~aliit. ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT-LASS, kFIRET DOOR FROM MONEY'S, ON THE TENIIErR • Wellislberou i tili, Pa. - , Will attend to business entrusted to their care b the counties of .Tioga 81:Id ,Potter. -[Oct, 18.135. S. F. Wasoicr OTICE.—The Law pirtnerthip h'iretofore•etit iug between the sub sentpere 4e hereby Aliasolaa by mutual consent.— •-- JAMESO-LOWitEY, • Wellsboro, Oct. 15,'65: S. F. WILSON. JOHN S. HANN, i . TTORNEY - AND COUNSELLOR - AT LAV Coudersport. Pa; will attend the several - Codn, 10 Putter and Mcßetm coontie . All busineia es'i waited to hid care will receive prompt attention. He tat the agency of large track , o good - Faulting lalie a ad will attend to the payment of taxes cm nay 'MIAs in said counties. • Coudersport, Sept. 13 4 Is6sz-ly. o • '1• .. .1- . ~. -- CORNER OF MAIN STREET "AND THE ATENIIV;7' We Isboro;.. Pa. j..W. BIGONY, 1 ,„ • Froprietoz THIS popular iietel, hating. been .ra.fit,lt4 e.. 03 re-fanitehe - d attoughOut;is now:Open:to pstdie as :a fitst:-tiiiis A good 'hostler alwej."; en liadd: - • • • - [Jath =EMI WILLIAJ?IS 8c SnITII, • ATTORNEYS AND COU-A SELORS AT LA}- ; BOUNTY AG:ENIpI Main Street. Wellabor*, Pa. January 4, 180-Iy. F. SHAIBLIN, • BARBF.R. 6z tlAtli-DRESM -Sawi OVER L. 'Wmcol.'s stotii Wellaboro, Dec 7, 18:64. WELLSI3bitO - -1-I.OTEE.;` , ; (Corner Main Street and the Avenue-) • ... '. , • . . Waushono, .Is._ _ .__ 4. .. y. . - B: IL-HOLIDAY, FrOlndetir_ . , --, One of the most' popular foneea - in'tie - count'. This Hotel ie the, principal gtage-house in Welbgtrimg Stageileavo daily as Pillo a : ~ For Tioga, at 9n. m.: Fo , Troy, at 8-p .. m.; _Hr 1 . Jersey .Shore every Tuesda*.and Friday: t,2,e p. nt,4 For Coudersport, every Monday and Tfitiraaay et. p. m. , STAGES AERITE- 2 Toui Tioga, at' 12 1-2 O'aorc. p. m.: From Troy, at 6 o'clock p. m.: From J. - err( Shore; Ttneaday and Friday 11 a. in.: From Conder / port, Monday and Thursday 11 a. tn. ''' N. B.—Jimmy Corydon, the well-known .hest.lo.•, will be found on bend.. . Werlsboro; Oct. 5. 1864-17. - ... ! .„, HUGH YOUNG,, • '-. 800 ILSEVLE);! & STATIOI'I.IEk . —ANTI DE.I.; E 11.1.11..., .. , .... 4 . )r. Avencan Clocks. -American, English; apd Swiss Watches. 3ewel'ry.-t3iirer - Plated -Ware, -.S..sotanibiti Picture Frames, Photographic Albums, Etetensnop.„ ' AP Milroscopes, erfettuhry, Yankee Notions, Pistil . Tackle and F Ms, and Fancy and Toilet Articles. - :. .).1' Snil OL BOOKS of every kind used intVi• Canty, constantly. on hand andaent byail or 004, ermine, to order. ~ ~. //1 r NO. 5, UNION lILOOK,WELLSORO, PA7: WATCHES, ,CLUCKS," PLATED WARE.— ,•• . , Call at No. 5, Union block; it yqu; %rant. a goti WATCH, where you sill ind a good tiesortroent Of/:. • AMERICAN & SWISS WATCEIES. I keep on band El Eberiard" & Col - •moremen! is heavy Silver Cases, which for time bait no - etittal:: . retpeetfally refer to - M. It.`Cobb,.Eeq., Editor Agit r a. tor, and Wm. Bache, Esq., President Ist' Natitmel Bank of Wellatioro: . . ... - Also, the Ellery, — Barirett,Appret94,7 - jac:Y: Co., all are good Wafehes- • PLATED ~,W.-2s'Ai;,,, Dinner and BreikfapV.Castrticl,Talticßitigieeti,qid. 6 rr lippkin aniipta,"Etpooldle; te, Ad. `- • • ' India Rubber Sidains, Bingo land Gleba, opted Pencil,. - - - HEAVY PLAIN-ODLD , RINGS. JEWELRY AU VAN DS. ' A good aituortinaiiV -of ' CLOCKS coratuntly,:vn hand - ' : I All of whiarfrillUisdtditr. low Au iherettrbeiumibt anywhere. ' ' - - BEpAIRINO DONE ON SHORT NOTT.:II,-;, Wellaboro, Aug. :30; i.565-tf.., A. rat; EY._ ' FR SALLE.—Rousg: $7l„Qx orp Lkain ifirt,fr‘ itajMntifortrig-a-talldy'r'Srag. 20 ac htylin Delmer, betireeh John Gray-auk' Meirret. noun and Lut on Covington Street. terme, apply to-TIENRY SHERI/200D, Hint Wellsboro. May 31 18654 C N EW HEAT E WM. TOWNSEND, - • W holetialP'l o Fi t k FLOUR, PORK T, HA.MS,& FRESH BEEF, MUT CON, Shop one Door South of Smith's Larr, Wtlirboro, Aug. 2, 186.5—tf. , NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLRRY. - - - :-. • • ' PRANK SPENCEW has the pleazura to inform the.,aitiiens Tiv ) C"Lts that they have tbe.beat opportunity ever niftd , d them, to procure Ambrotypee, Fertutolpee, Geu Canes de Vtaite, Vignettes, end all -kinds .($f tan' 4 and popular card, and colored ,liicturas, ht. his 41 . - I '7 tql Elmira Street. F. M. SPENOBit.' — Mansfield, Nov. 15, 1865—tf. N 1/11,LINEIVL.GOOD,S1, _ "pAir tir U i% now receiving fresh from Now - York, a ch,oicd Jnt Winter Goods, comprising latest , stS•ler zof- Pets, Preach Flowers, Ribbons, and Pinmes whipti wftit be sold for cash very . 0164. •- Wellsboro, Oct. 4,1.8155-3 m. , • - ' •-•-• T " MASON it 'HAMLIN - CAI3INET Irit'brA'NS 4 forty different styles, adapted to sacred and.te, Liar music, for .$BO to $6OO each. ... Thirty ; Five: O o rd ce Siir.4 Medals; or other flist -Prominent' arrarAcci them. Illustrated Catalogues sea tree, Addr MASON & 11A.ALLI33, Boston, or MASON 13/40/W-' /RS, Nets York; Leept.,4,11.1366-Iy, • - T.h::: . •Ti.__:::t:4 - . -- i. - ic--0,' . -,!..- - -.ti. - ::::,.. - Agitat:- .- o--r-. VOL. XI [. MRS. A. J. SOFIELD - WISHES TO IN i • form ter customers that she is . now receiving i from New York, fine asiMetdeit - •". " MILLINERY GOODS, whicrehe ties isketi mocipeaiii will find a superior quality of MERINO UNDER-WRAPPERS; " i••• 1 MERINO HOSIERY, ; ,; :, Infante' Hoods. Dress Cape, tine linen Handkerchiefs and nverything In thellillinery line. s> • feetlB. t - MEW , MILLINERY C. - to STONE - has opened a' Millinery Shop at East Charleao ton [WhittleyAMlV having. just returned fro/v.31.a ciiy with a nice a sortment of goods, which she ofte4 to the ladies Ut low rates for cash. • BLE 4 .IOII . ING & PRESSING 'Al' TO .r•-• • • • • • - " -- ORD,ERT •.' ' - --' and cheaper than apywhe9B n)f , p bktbe potn.cy, 6211 and gee for'iouiseives. '..., ' [06..:1.8; 65-3tn.f " • . Rear. HAWLEY, ATTOSWEIf'S AT LAW, " 4 WILIAA.MSPC3RT, PA. J. B. NILEB;. Special:attentimgiven -collactiotie.,Beakeiona; .Bounty and - Back Pap; and all claintalkainit the Na tional an l,,State tiip.etpmen,ta, , Williamsport; Pa.; Nov: 6 1&,-IP6tP-3m.- - UNFTIED STATE% _II OTEL. - ! RAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, PA4ri D. er:- 'lt I TTE - Picia4tE:Toi. " ,• • Having leased this popular hotel .property, (lately occupied by Mr. Nelson Austin) endenvor t 'to - .snake it truly the traveler's home. Personal atten ion will be give!) to the table, and the .e.otefhrt of &testa, I. he a : prime objet. , Thet..sialt)Azat,,W2ll;,. ;he 1 Natic;. l .l l e..cAre Ea al?-PPrie , ikf9d.ti 0 , 8 4eF1-. Wellsboro,Nov.ls, 1865-Iy. ve WIENTAWACRY. ~•• N. 'DAR WOULD say to the publiciliitibii4 rieigtacicTly located in Wellaboro, (Office at his residence, ear..!,..0, :LIMA Otheeo.n4RkeeeßSO clauSik)4l4ll - 943e cl44lllsAncle;4„wi3ik co4flo7(,:_the I care, "galainille'iting Coinf Fele anti - Jacre% trliei•e - 1153 skill of the Dentist can avail in the management ui cakes_peettliar to the calling.,, He Kill guy . Ailk _ - - ARTIFICIAL TEETH, C: - set on any material desired. FILLING & EXTRACTING TEETH, shbrlbet untie?", and,':donii":iii th'e:l4st, :". TEETH. EXTRACTED:WITHOUT-PAIN.: ~ : ti by thl theyse . ot 4niestey tß a. wtnen :t are : perjectly barmleee, and will be acTp? pdesired. -: f t ereq in every ease. when Wellaboro, Sept."6,lBBs l iY. - _ ;"" =EI •TIOGA CALlErfolre& caltrzatt. (late e• 1 " i'•• _Ol _d "Ca k ) PROPRIETORS. - 1 ' :" Al - R. CONKLIN having had large , e i tißerienre .131. in grime - of the best ' "Marble Shripv in Itie • conntiy in the artistic part of this kktd•trietts priatora aro now prepared to...simile cirderafor. TOMB I STONES, of all kinds„ilnd AIONVMENTS gf eithar RUTLAND OR ITALIAN MARBLE, r In the most Aorkmanlike manner, an& with dialtan,E) ,They will Icep_the ,hest quality Marble, if. Unth , kinds nameil,; constantly on. bend:. _Stones discolored , with .rust and dirt cleansed and - I made to look as.gc . ist as new.. : _ • •. Harvey Aderne.of onr,enthe, rizen Agent, and all contirtattrnrede:sllllni,ita will_ be. valid. Customers can contract for work with him at shop price.. ' Tioga, Sept: q.,lSiis-Iy_. 43 61414 tise,,,4a`r 4 1847 'the We'st' was - lion d's ed with a cutietertsit, - liffin...,. It .eras so wa1!: manufactured that it passed -readily. - The eirAtit'iast became - lei" great that the United: S',...&,et4t.lloOrities - requested that ii-ligitlftil 'de: teetive night Vet sent le lerireti:"Qut.aic new 4. 1 c4itiers. - 1 'Veas 'fixed - upon ' , to peitform ;than thiiSliolltioit' tit - guids 'tile. * . - .l',he lee . l;liefk .2 CI &N. HAMMOND'S N.I.HISERY..- -- ...", ever, .that .Chieogy ...was: the. city. where the it... 1... . i l ' - - - -- - " cdatiferleit coin' Wile -most a bendeot,led me A N addil e bar -T i°l4ll Co4- 1 P" 4 i 7 tki7rYtl'sfieet. that" the: in tin til . .teterY' "Was' simid:',l situated on the Plank RoadTfour miles from Tioga.r -1 wiiezetwikttiit4t:e ; ,litill.t,it.l._ It, WaS;thereforel. , Sve are prepir;d to friralsti 10000 Friiieqteciat 1 the capital uf.:the:West that i - proceeded.--,54 , the following prices: spent tive n•eeks in the city without- giiitithg= A pplittitißlt-"..01101til, 25;e e mixt fit Ate i r;irst;4l) I ge T OlO LA . slue , to the 'Ciiutierfelters.' "' • cents delivered. Common size, 20 cents at the Nur •,,,,••. - , -••- it , - 1 •• •- • •.-i - --- -= -7. - j eery, 25,eents delivered- Pear Trees, 50 emus. • , 44.4 1 49 1 . 41 : tit:-grow:i,dlectiPlbeiti-9 1 : 1 ' , X.: 41 4. ~ ..- S tltites. Arletis'.--13urlittin'''Thirreii,i T.Stify l filiV-1 4. 'bought I_ should be -obliged to -reltu n 11°Ing . - ,;,,...lie, inenango Sirawbeiryt.."Witiliiniunct '.ft'fiati . Ftriii . ;, - 1 wlikitrAclitiliiiil r t - aufrleveAriS , ' fee it ft'.' ''9ne . 'day_ 1 4ed-Astraehan, Summei• Bellftdire4lnintiier - •Quein, ''. 1 ir; v 41,44 a, letter ; ruin' : pis , . ~.vvj.t. : .; Ne . quAßelp 1 4 . , ' $u mar King, Sweet Bow, Sour Bow, ~ towatowsesid... swat) money. '013..04; 'was: , ,0ug...0t. , l: PALL APPLES:-Z-PlitIle1151.3101861413) - EntIlb0, 13.10 . ~....,,,,,,, • - .4•,..„,,,, ' . r W. the , bank -at : of:tusked: for 'al atop Pippin, Fall Pippin, Republican Pippin, Hawley ',.." - - 7 ",„ . e ', - ;., * • - `,',„ . "`" - -, ~, ~- ,„. . . „ . , ,„ or I.)..use,'Maiden*s Blush, Large Rine, Ladies' Sweet d' .. ,', 1 - ,:,4t " F 11- c'ialtple2ltime , tOodtt r ik; - a% sumrol': , ing, Lyman's Pumpkiir:Sateet. .'•-. , ripi 'ley to pay 'for It , Ati.vykii;ell l . ' ,the4a, ,i.veie,, tieli, - f r WINTER APPLES.-BiliaWla, Bailey Sweet. Black eistbtalf tdo4lars,, T:l'hii. sleek ..,pustrect--tbrbazof Gilitloler, Bine ,g.earmaiTriAmerleart kleNulftsitret„ ..- 7 k :A t ,. ..• • s ic iiC sit ' Mtn". ,'' Roxbury Russet, Rhode' Island Gieefning, Esopus we i "*". 3- ' ll .l e, ` 81 ‘.. , ' fi r' .. °II. "' " ".., •. :: ' Spitrenburg, swear, Sweet _GW,Closser, Sugar Sweet, t ' '1 : 01 104:;1' ; l ' . - • f li d. . l ;it ‘.'.,9_ll':4.)fity."ole ila ...to la: : Roney Greening, Ho - nefp'Sweet,AP(Sens*S west, Pound in,f thoiotilpt#:4l•4larstateSaUt!teArei;Z:t',le: - -'l' ' Sonr, Peck's Pleasant, ralbnan Sweet, Tompkins Co- [ t .,,v4,., : f/.1 -* ': - . ~, • 7 ,-,, .- 7 , , ., . , King. ;Wagner, - - ~., ~ .... -.,- , ~ -. s ) I . ,-, -- „ .....,..• - :„ -....--, ;A . .:- .1 •:• , 't ;.„:. •--. :...; ~r, g4M42 4- tlSattiArtiinglighl Wgittil 3 elWelkollitilitti . r,,,,A!q-7• (fr )„. t•, e l: t i ltl P., -.-, . 4.- ;,,. „.-„.. h .. 3leadow, Bella - Lucrative, Louisa Bona 1) Jer,ey, 3 •• .1 ,- ; - •rreCily` certain. ' ,Thq, der ..:cArtlskAttly, seckel, Benrre D' Amalis e _Golden Beurre, Flewith lit e cixte ,..i. , ,b,,t,„,,,,,A e ti o j en t,A, Ke wi t ....,,5 68 , fa 'Beauty, Gloat Moreean,Ylawreitee. - vo l j;:elf - 0-101 'l - .:nvf•c. ; •-',. ^i L •,,-,.."4 Et:cc...4' • Also-Siberian Crab, Quinces, and Grape roots- J...• ' " - ' 1 ii ii --- • .., • , several variatto.7 7 - rr , ;..e. It.r' -- 4.201, .ipnawl ND. 4 . ... 4 , t ,,, ji ,,,e i1 i . ),,,0f thorn iN• tti,e i ,.; d irrt s A l 2 - -, aliddlebtir'r,lnga Co. - ', - Pa., TIOCT, 18;i5=1;-. al4l9!i B Y! gkeliVilAf 7 14.41 : - ' 4 l uthir4 l 4 ;.ii r q : 1 0tero _ . . . hipught up the former. .1 , ; •-,:;:, i. 7t. DRY GOODS, GROCERIN KfriCigaM ' ,: i rtlii-s4olh 4 e heilUciiiiitterfeitlci)in l'ever - SOQ . . ..... :„ .. -I*-----,----' ' iti v iii3 4 iffe r l"fl,iglaiii,!ed l ,"...c.i.ispttilq tAegi ... • , :.... , . 7., .; T AWREN,C.BYIidarti•MMA CO., PA., clunly,.-1154,314)ig, qoUtit,efejt Luopey ;po!-pie 4- ,1 0 1 , .., :.' f.'. , . ;, caution:lore ofalit same character .as - thiet?'!.. , q . .....,',1 tie ":• , ...!"...i:!....i'1n.)151. , x , kei 04t, :6(0; ,tW'elr."V. t:eyried.,'r4t`iEr)ifit: • . , IS THE PL A CE " ?:37C ' jt) nev).Y..,s - 9 - '.iigl) W. 9, rie_ f 7. ?.T . , ago: A ir 9. ' thi . .. r Wiir-lt al` I ''' ' i:;±: - _ - :I t‘Sainuas,..New,,Xort; ceuniedetter,, Ned ,1Vi1;• ....i.); . :::Cill'In - , Z . ..?. Lir.: kn. ~ .1.. know them well; fur I have-handled :43.' ,-- 4 ... i. I ..,... tatty .. gc7itixna YT my . o f i 3 ter 7/...y ...01 Ile La eft ®0 2/ 0 lloiiPS: -4.0 i ~.treAlz, , iiirqlclfi' '": 1 36 . g 4 ded..:(4''. ingfilalf. , -AblllarsfruuLtra Itlssaler..:`. , :Yuu. see ''"C.` 'C - :.3 -- -I •.- ti , .at the milling ia nut st! well done asr'N - i4 CHL•OIP! -*fiteret'iil:l‘fitiii'cl k ii this - is pleity - gtiod ititi',...'„' ' L RA) V STOCK I I oa --.. , nared.the two and, fßund_ L thak_ . o y ol , • right. I supplied- thesplace.t.th tim - three.coun-r; . A FULL ttlfeiti4;tv ill teitlA`cein,nerd returned :the" fti'- , . ' -3- . t'J - 2. - Li s ' . .1 • togr'i - 3 ki'plietetT( - :-"--..- ' -- 7 " '- 7 -' 7 - JUS . T RE C L'i y .F. , jl O . ',..4„f e w-,d4 l 3B " *Ller thje tKeeci - veci -infortna'j ' ion' --- - . 7rjr - I 7 ::' ' 3. '' '' :11173:)1-4 ` 1 " . l'' ' T . al t 11;can - itetr. - me. - .4 . 6.1a . ite tt - jou - teiey:•to.a 1 small Copse Eaue. Ana all vifraptatiblit' iliitlr'"iiiiie,s - ;_frtioi - " - Chie#ghi " l' re a. as m5 , .....h, e-.c: , i.' •.. ._::. • ..i.. r ' arm - ea tnete et night - an 4,44 pp .. ., , ,Aii !. .;Loptit. : bi - -.<).; •••4•5 : 4[11% • t liaf:ft* teal _swill coil *oratt , thkoftly 14a.vertl in:l/Aftplatte. i._ , LI.•:.WDEt la .•. ' 'e/ tila t i ...p : ',itol/.. :TWO'S . .X.,!7, - : Vr lB , 4l fietrthV gt l i ngf anrill: ". I theft:art:si lb its affliction. The heavens' war ''''' l " `1• 11 •1;.,ari ' • ' ;`• "P. ,' r' : .! , "" . ':r, 1 : ' 1 r'' '. . I , l ' t'clothea with ,, 'leaden . colored; clouds, atbort " - ,SuPpole,..he d4't thank ve t ern,iniearnest,, . which, ever,and anon, flashed gleams sly loorid :saidUlr,thet , - - ..„. l ol lt --,-....i-•-• 1 •• : ; -. 2 ..?.. "' m e , Low-voiced thunders muttered,ominons - ' " porov.?traiwiri you ,had, 4 ;better t ea.,,,y,pur, _ land birdsd b - l hoviiin'o'er 4 the• y, an pas s , run ,P r PiYlr B, !: I 8 4idtAt!e M i n w !i'll 44 7 fiat eNlsfl a i *fields. DraY-horses ' fell c4d'upon the . t ton . s, „ f " time flier."_ :.•;..•, 4•. a., :L :-• ' , -1 . .-Strea.a, and:wild beasts rushed frantickly-from 'My only reply was a 'fit of laughter more vi their coverts; and imapped. fooriously, madly at lolent than the first. , _ ,1 , ~.... wh A tersr,catue, their, way. "-Theo:lan's hind ,' ; ? they ' etcritimiell. - *!`- - • , .... t. ‘,.. . T i tle last uv the A.frilfins , were lapin. pros : " 1 01 . diiilnk.": said - elynier •:. -1. -,- :. ;- ~ •, Artite in the — Fernandywood entered, and, • ". Wel I, isiyii,! l : l 4itik d: 1,1 peakfi g fifttie• first ez W 'Seed t - Aini hnitid inti;*' tenni: - Ainte,4:?"3-tlfilAW the beat 'l6lf4l.litive•eVer 7 i3ekb. '`we'll'"gu'ehed g hee' b a long farewell; laitiriiiiv 'a W, ..tlalTY r Pal .41 •'''- iz : '- • • ' '' ..-",, , --', :. eu i e ricirtier-t,,y4fiu-.wuz our: tower of Strength; .14'Itgli l i :. °(141:f1111 % '.1 '; 7I ( 1 . ';' ' t t ; 1 . -'',., ' 'ron youove.-bAtityl v l Hatrild no, yongivattlelrish ;._ . 'tl ttiii't•n thing mew 7 '4fiiii,' , 565-(16v7 . ''''' -' ''' " P 7 1 ' a ' r ''''' -1j : : Iheiii til .Y l eitgan!'°- . k,vote uv Noe ,York. 0, bow cheerio .it wuz to sPf! lambs bust yer heads and innocently - ' 4 ' 41405- 9 4 %fr1um1" . " -- ;" 7 .' - rr: ';''T '-' '4an g' } ; rtA 'n:p to lamp posts l*,l3tit 'you'm gone "Did you ever hear of Ned Willett Vitri-re-,-. :Arc one-thrid •beriii4thlifeila blank ' to' tome: you g Farewell, vain-world 1-;•-for via% is life wittiont a. nigger qPiandF...seitin-a jack knife-he :saw .'stie.ltin out tha„nigger's,pooket,he_strtack_it4nto bis,;stunitnicir.„ ancl_fallin. across:Abe decessed Afriiiintipipired peacefuTly.... .1) le . thitt . ."'• , i tipatili4ft'bullreft:;micittl7;' l ?'""' , • h it;l ' " Neff , "-Vntella"Akeyall -- You may bet your life'on thiitr• I returtieitl* r-•• ~ FrMikfin''Peere • `approached. "Alas l and siraggering up to tiferiefikliFirti I had seen : theciird violi s ion be , iietiiig iiird piccing' thisiouii- thou art gone r Tod troo; thou art ! ' In life ~teePli hale 3 dollar,s.' ' .- .. , . •,: , , _ ~ , , ;,••: _ i lhou.vvurtinvly I_ " Twas thou alone that - madi FOrftiife - fatiOred trii. = -Nol:A of the men lima- '' me . .Fresident, thy,Woolly lied win inAsteppia .ent:hed:ever.‘.4;l:l lied' Willett ? altlidagh his' .stun, to, place and power !.Thon want my. right T hoWer my left , ao ace I Ff. I' vrtit a Democratic irepUtatitmi'w'as tsell'ltinawn: to thinf, 'and. -my auiSon, thou 'wail the hair Wichlimljeliler, Lswitigerint, iriirOlenf 'Mariner hid s'amewirat - ' Death- hez sheered-ell: FeinandY'" I "knirn . !" thiebirri'lliene - Off their guard, ' yet'l einild plain- - lv see thapiieir dbubte' 'we're' noiall ' reiruived: , and seezin: the :jack-kife from' his 'hand, he " 4oid you e - all iliese . • things Well done: - doi _Plunged ifk in te,/tis bowels, fallin acroaefertutot 'r yotilv:' 1. - atilied- - teX l ipgiip "Ei roll of ' • thil mOri2 d3''' 'and v" ey. - Well; all: I' he l ve to say ii:shaf' if , yob . ' - elygum approached.. P. 1,, too, groat farewell," said he 'b'ea'n their cold features, cat ,cTO 2 ' bettei:Siatit tip shop, that's all." - '. ' 8 ."1 5: er - thou wastr' my . ai3kei. Thou twait;wh - ci x i ti`u3 - you 'she&W'lis any better ?"'aSlied one . of it ie l. mex. . ~,:: „: -, . . . ~..... . i made me Congressman—•-thou exiled'ine, end' i .hate uv the gave me $3171.1,3 - 00Tii - a — n cent pieces. "'I ititlio think 1 c'Aii: .It f 'Courd ii't;T' a' I . ~ ~. .. ... :. _, ,-. when 7: . - Win in Oanady. 'Do I want to go to ' bang:tilliitif:" -- r, Congreso • -again ? No !'no I no ! I Shand' be I,:et ) el ' sia it, they creed: ""''''' ~ dumb,lfor the main-Spring uv my olokence lies - !I%ii; weli'iny laid tottp,iind orie:on:Which ,. tn.: i, • 'l . herel" and Lakin the jack-Itnife, be . iiErraleraedl' I lift; gpcnde d .' • t ' '''''. t. ..:... o.it in his bowels, and across Pearse. I "took tiere '' i i ... . ') ' ,f.i Wing one ,9f the -,cciu,4Prfell i a e_ t, - ,a - ollars from [Brit • and Florence, and,la ' feet, all the leaders I- my poefterthat had teeci rejected at the bank, I 'h e' "Par r iy.; 'North .? to, .the number of, suthin H i , t 1 2 1 r. 7: 1 7! ; , i s ti t tuypis , t ,,, ititiTvi . G71 ... !, ,, - d .. 6 - i, y) , 1 „,, th in k of ,` ( ti )v v e t r..,.. e ,2o - 9; kUre 4poin(L'eachmakin , it short ,:. le wi l e bizidek t . --, ..,. k _- ,_ - .I prashi4n;etfuck theirselees with thi_jaek-knife ttailtkto-nalld,. etible skYftlrE' I fallid adro "'eau' .oiiitid AR . - a ilei 88 .e.-1 4 )•,:1.a. -. a . "A. 1 .'_?,.. PI- -.: END was no cotit.terleit at all, and .some saying_ it. QM! "How will yoo prove it is a counterfeit?' asked Hne. ' ••• - • • ;- *- . ''' !':By.: weighing it•with a genuine' one,": re. - a . , • " This plan .was..iminrdiatly adopted and ;its charaCter proved. " Perhaps ho got this by accident," I heard a mad whispei- to another. ' ' - Tr'Y these,"- I said, taking the other two out of my pocket. AU .their doubts nowjanished. " * leaUtiful," - etclaimed some. " Very splen did'!" 'said others. When they had'examited them to their sat isfaction they all cordially took me by the hand, every particle of doubt basing vanished froin their minds. I carried.on:my part well. Some questions were occasionally asked me involving some teanicaiities of the business ; these, however, I avoided, by stating that I was ono journey, and would 'rather take a glass of whiskyltban -answer • questions. The whisky was produced and we made a night of it. It was not until morning dawnedrthaksse sepal ated. 'and brought returned to Chicago 'and' brought down the necessary assistance, aiid captured the whole gang of counterfeiters in the very act. The , den was broken up forever, and. most of, them were condemned to : serve a terra if the Suite Prison.: those half &Mire Still in my posses: sion, and never[intend to part , with them, for they. were certainly the..meana..of :saving- m'y - • - • AIR Pi nicsrOT.IMMIIBLP vrsiorz. ,"Irt r.', Kilter - 4e lissl,'"(Whici; is in- the State ive Noo-oerSayi) 16;1865.:,:' 4J. • J...alt t rlight„wettrrtind disgusted .witkreudirt eleckshun returns, I picked up a volume „in Camels Poems, end rE,4 ,that,,aplattdid.pees9,- " T,he'East - mn." - Camme)r is a pojek---there aint acrlibt'dv it. tny'foo friends Partitil; lean whiipliiin'on the sublime, bu_ortitut patheticii, I acknollidge . l him 'es my so perior. Be that ez it, map, the• poem made an impression 9 my mind, which is proof that tiler is suthiri into it, and my mind wuz a d*ellin ink) it ez I'sunk into sldmber. Ez yobsual-I lied a dream, and sich a dream mityl meievhev again. • • Z. *ethane the epidemiak, which =is now devas-. tatin Europe, hed struck Noo ; York. For a ,time, it struck down all classes. The brown Cauleinihen, the hidjus 'nigger, the noble red man of the forest, and the' ahnoneyed Chinese, all, all; fell. afore the ruthless destroyer. But, at ,abited,,eccept . so far ez the nigger wuz concerned. The white man wuz spared, so wbz th Injun, and the Chinese, but, among the 'Afrikini, it raged with redoubled fury. 0, it was •arushin I. The planter looked abroad, and lo the . stalwart - . field hand, which was worth $1,590, wuz a cold:corpse, and the-feeld was unp,loWed.. , Agin he looked, and sisal the brawny wench, while alluz bore bim a pica- ' Advertisements will be charged $1 per square of IO lines,, one insertion, and $1.50 for three insertions Advertisements of less than 101ines considered as a square. The subjoined rates will be charged for Quarterly, Half-Yearly and Yearly advertisements: • 3 MONTHS. 6 MONTHS. 12 MONTHS: .44.011 $5.75 $7.58. '6.00 8.25 10.06 8.75 10.75 12.50 _ 10.00 12.00 a 15.75 1 Square, 2 do‘ 3 do. i Column, NO. 15. +• do I do Advertisements not. naving the number-of 1171417 tions desired marked upon them, will be published. untitordered out and charged accordingly. Posters, Handbills, Bill-Heads, Letter-Beads, and all kinds of Jobbing done in country establisbutenis. - executed neatly and promptly. Justices', Constabtei-;.• and other BLANKS, constantly on band. Finally, I felt it a duty I owed to the party to foller suit. Seein the jack-knife, I made my orashen (which was techen 1) and wee =shock to sever :my intestines, when I • seeds quart bottle stiekin out nv the nigger's Dream . in it 4th, I pulled - the cork: Glory I it wad- 4 whiskey I Two sucks and it wnz gone—the room spun round, and I fell senseless on the top ov the pile ov ded democrats. • _ Jestthen Horris Greely cum in. "Behold Demoerisy," said he, "ez it wdz in the' begin nin, so it is in the endin. Nigger at the bot- tom, whiskey at the top, and a stink in-tlliv'• middle," and, holdin hie nose, he- ehrembkidy out uv the room. I awoke in a cold sweat bappy to find that it was only a -dream ; _thatAlm- » jgger $iU lived hi - cussitood, and — that 'We still.-tild.7 euthin to go on - Pyrnotsts. V- Nastrr, Late Paster nv the Church nv the Noo 1)14011 7 sashun. A MARVELOI7B I STORY.—i was bred the dislike of-the marvelous, or the stupid-ironder-' fal, as my uncle called it. I must relate an - anecdote in point: Some gentlemen were din-' 77 -ing together, and relating their travelling ventures; one of them dealt so much! Sn the I marvelous that it induced another *to gife hifirD "a lesson. I was once,?! said he, "etweged in Cr. ki mishing party in America I-advanced too far; :was. separated from my friends, and saw - ,Indiana in-penis - nit of me . r the horrors - of" the"' tomahawk in the hands of angry savagetite7ok . , possesion of mind. I coniiidetrea - Tor a momea,t. - what was,e to be ' done`; most or us - 106 nteovna t_inine 'wait both prEicielis and useful-to my fan ly I was swift - or foot, and fear added to Mk ..speed. After looking back, fOr the . Coniark , was an open one, I at length perceived- that one-of my enemies had outrun the others, and "the - well-known saying of 'divide and conquers' occurring to me, I slackened my speed and allowed him to come Up ; we engaged in Mu- . tual ftiry ; I hope none here tbowing"to his"' auditors) will doubt the result ; in a few min=' utes he lay a corpse at my feet. In this short -1 ,space oftime the two Indians bad advanced; upon me, so I took again to my - heels—riot from ' -cowardice, I can irt. tmth declare—bat with the hope of reaching a ,neighboring wood, where I knew dwelt a tribeTriendly ` b the English ; this hope, however; I was forced to give up ; for, on looking back, I saw one of my, pursuers far before the other. I wailed for him, recovering ray almost exhausted' breath;,. and soon this Indian shared the fate ofthefirat,„_,, had now only one enemy to - deal with ; but felt fatigued, and being near the wood I was more desirous to save my own life than to des 7 . 'troy another of my fellow creatures. I plain ly perceived smoke curlina. up _amongst the trees, I redoubled my speed ," I prayed to hem.- ,en, I felt-assured my prayers _would be grant- ed but at this moment the yell of the.lndisiers voice sounded in my ears—l even o:taught I felt, :( his warm breath—there was no choice-4 -, turned round—" Here the gentleman who had related the wonderful stories at drat grew im patient past his endurance he called, out, " sir, and yon killed him also?" " No:air; killed.me !" Tho 'Cholera as ill Epidemic. In a report made by Da. Browne 31.' of „Providence, Rhode Islnnd, to the:Bolire of -Alderman of -that city, the deettiesays: "Me cholera cannot prevail as an :ppidethio without'd the pmence of - a certain -mysterious conditiorP" ;of the atmospere. Of this - atmospheric - eon l7, ' ditionlittle is known; but it 14 known thai presence or absence is not affected or regulated• - in the slightest perersibleternellr quarantine measures. Vessels. -the: 'elitiThta on board, mud May - land the sick on our shores; . but the disease never become epideinio; :nor spread among the people tmtill that myste rious atmospheric donditlon is present.' Bnf that atmospheric cause may come and ifitty-bel- . vresent, and the diseasemay-affead epidemic ally, without 4ny connection with the- errival -of 'vessels froth the'ports where - the disease ear ~ jets. Tfiercanses of cholera are,, first, the rays; • terions atmoepheric condition of which we have " - spoken (and 'se'cond, ideal conditions Q 1 'and iinpure, air.. 'The disease cannot prevail:. without the . combined presence of these two -causes. The first cause is beyond human con trot ; it advances and recedes in obedience,- to'.; the laws of which we know nothing; it crosses continents and oceans as freely as the winds,of heaven, and it would be as reasonable to tempt to" control the movements Of the East,: wind, as to attempt' to control the movements of this cause of cholera, by quarantine restric- . ,tione. - But the second cause of cholera v and:, without Which the first would be comparatively,„ powerless 16r - evil, is, to a very ,great e*tent. l Within our control, and here is Where eta. aaty lies." _ NBoston Taper, tells. the fallowing story: worthy SVOMJII4 lost her -worthy- husband.l- - -- In the, midst of her grief she was eandouff that his 're-Mains should be duly- honored scooting, to the -;" proprieties." • She • did the,best- she-. could with her contracted premises -to make. 4 the needed room „ Before the hour Appointee}; for the services :arrivet_in- came snuffy .111.ra...'. Grub - di- - --On a preliminary call of curiosity and " Lavae...ii5a11 2 3,.... exclaimed, through her pmtalsTgart; as she pearedabout; " how nice you do look. All fixed up for the - funeral, very smart, indeed. Borrowed lame. - cheers; didnt . t. ye? Ble.es,me, giu -- 11 - new caca o . • too, since I was here lust, there in the corner, haint ye?". Qh; no, oh. no !" groaned out :the.; • discort!toileie ,widow, " , that's , --my—poor-dear4 . -'• hushend... - - We—had —to—stand—his---coffin .4; - - up—off-=end.-10 - ---to-r-make room enough for the company—oh l oh !". - ".,Yon.wopletbevoryprty peak patronizingly, to a- youpgr,lafty,,; o if7YOtir ere were eoly a little larger!: . "111,1? , eyes ivay.lie very small: Sir, but. such ; pe9p.te.., as you doret,ffil them." The beet capital fcr a youdg ixteehanio.is a., - .capital young wife. 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