The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, December 06, 1865, Image 1

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    Tin Tioga County Agitator: '
M. 11. CO.ErEi. :
Pablished every Wednesday morning and mailehe
pabscrinere at ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY DEIN; ` 4 ‘ I
relr nivrtly77 [N . VANTJE.
Pe' '
the caper - .3 ,ent ido..ti re free to county subse:.. '
tier., triough they maY reVei ve them tnu l
,at pOE.t.olXte"
located Jr. euantleSuninedlatels 'adjoining, for cony
l iieace.
Tar A4MATOR is the Official, paper of - Tiega-co . :',
sod circulates in every neighbbrhood therein. Sat :.. !
- .3,. b lag on the advance pay system, it civet • t
scriptlon.
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1 among a class most to the interest of advertt+ 4
tf‘otr"eacb. Terms to advertisers ars liberal as theep t- :- !,,
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fer ,i '4 any paper of equal circulation-1n - Norther 1j , RS. A.:,J. SOFIELII.; NVISIIES.;IO .1N -
pecm.rlcariia. , _ ;., . 1 .. .
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form her easterners that she is now reeelvil_g
Or A cross en the margin oi a Paper, depot''. i ,
1 from .. ew York, a fine aaBoetment of .-.... „
: b at the ;13115f..riptinll is about to expire... -f""[written Tor TheAktfotoi.l- •
::gf"PaPers will be stopped when the sabserl,Pti l lP 1- . ' 'MILLINERY" 'GOODS, . ~.,• , . . _
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thee espir,s, unless the agent orders their confine.-
l'irhicis ithe..4s,ta ' ken mach nava An selecting. ' Ladies 'TO the i M er;toil' if .IV lif; ak- U'.: FOOTE. , of the
'ace . - I will find a. superior, Quality-of
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.0"`""-X------_ - ' I Xycjoanfli f it•Co'aciity , ; I- 1 6.f . : 14 Itreie ittirned to death on.,
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_ 9 i, MERINO UNDER-WEAPPERS, 1,,,i,/.4-hVa. I,yon,?oi . n'r . entril 'trip, from. , Wil4
TIORNEY AND COUNSELLOR At LAS). MERINO' . abatItTs ----------- - Ini '4o :i " *FQs-6- " ; ' 3l6 ' it- "''' - ' ' - '-' -''
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A. Office ortnerly occupied by laws I.orrrity„Ek.
, , •1 Infants' Roth. Dress Caps, froe-linen Randkerebiefe
Welleboro, Oct. 11, 18616-I.y, ~... .
• • •_• - - .and ecertthinn in the Millinery line. • ~..,.. foetlB.
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as yoti. employer gives me•to understaid that l
speak ?" pal, eel. Mr. Elliott despairingly.-
you acre - air anexceedingly worthy ;person, al- " Lizza , I- don't knots which aaroni s hes me
thoiseh--ethem-..,,f commonp,lape extraction." moet-this fellow's audacity or your ridiculous..
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The stratiger. had iernescd his soft hot, pro- Mlle." - --- 4 - - --- ---- -- ' -' ---- -
hably i out,„of compliment to ,the red fingered i• Palo;;' - . lel Lizzy, gravely: " I intend to
sittingady', end stood with a griir of large blue marry him!:
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to es d on - Mii
. Elliott Elliott's-rao'. pompous face.= ." Silence r
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thunderea . th . o old gentlemen.
•"'t' Ith4 l rite you, eiii," •he said , temspietedly.,- .... - y4, 4 shall not marry him ! MI write toltfau
- •..e..., ; ~,__ . • 1" As it se late, and I nua ,totally nnacquaipted ; rice t Tartin to the impertinent pup
irothe,vicinity, I,shall accept,your hospitable py at orice?"- / - • '
iiffer."
' ' .' ' ` ' The meal was already spread, arid
, Viols 'Elliott, it handstime, tlide-eheeked girl t helampsligh ted ; when Mr Elliott came, the
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l ot about tv4ehti--tens eagerly awe/siting her fa t next night. Blanche was reading, and Viola
ther, bum:within:the ;threshold of, the., cozy, was cupping the dead l ea ves of her favorite
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ma ' n '7 ta hzr in e' g s l) L i i s iz s y ea , g t ir i l n s?
'though plainly, furnielied family apartment. , , geraniuni.
'firosna t id or the th o e ld p g i e l n e tl o e ; ,
1 ~. ;h° e l ;l; tfl i pa p P e a d ' i s a bo it il t , r Tin e d t ß h4 l t an% ft h r e t , l i n ici ) l 9 o - tn ' p ' , lit - h- -
' hine
.guii. ~blonde who was curled upon the sofa I buttered toast, and liberally helped himse l f , to
Leith i f imivellin hbr hand, 'burst• into a giggle' the same. „, , ~
is, l s the confidential clerk's tall figure loaned up oln her 404 . ..1 suppose," returned Viola..
Gehind. her, psipay parent,
.„ ~• .- 7 " I have twice rung rho bell."
liet„tdesssi: enidMr. Elliott, flourishing his ' '" Gcr 'trier hei, there ' She's- sulking; after -
band, " this is Mr .'ilnii.well, this secretary;' bar beloved clerk,.l suppose,"-• commented Mr.
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clerk-I scarcely know what to"ball.him-dis- Elliott. a, ~
petchecr by Mr. Martin t...p.... r .......ikr-4.,:-,.-___ ...-tosp- - 1 .yi,1 you. ZUtUriityti)",,tl37Bv-immealate
for a fitting re.ceptionir- , - -.. -r c• ,•:-, ~ 1.7', wlth a Rale, frightened f • Ze. '
Viole,•bent • her heed stiffly, Blanche just 't " Bhe''s not there, papa:lint ' this notelay on
nodded. Truly the confidential clerk ' felt that I the table:"
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iris greeting could scarcely he chartieteriied as-. ' Mr. Elliott broke = the .seal z and hurriedly
fi ver ',Warm' ) ' • ''' '-0 f •-• '''' - 'i, glanced over the , tremulously written , word
"Pilga," ittid Viols, following her father I , with,44 fece that • bad growri like afilin : 1
into ...the; dining _room, l' w hat made, you seek; , "By the time you read these words, dearest
him bonle,with,yop . joy., when:you are ayllur ,Papa, your Limy will be anothe? 9. 1` shall
'died?" marry MT: ifaitwell: I hoie it ii "stilt rt . :Fronk.-
" Elaylied,"iiciai''' `''').'' . - " 1 ' '' •'' se c t; it'll:lied; noes him!' .-i - . •• '
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T " Voir Oust e - ttiiirt'svieWrbr thtiageepr pout- Altibei•folded.ths-nota mitts, stern, rigid:: fella
14d tfricy' - ainift 4 atty. 1i se Yens mightaitavailenewn 4 „tures, a light step storied, , the threabold, And
:Oat Blanche and I have nothing fit to wearr- T Lizz,y'skerms,were around Jisa c neeik, the, Con
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= ; .e. aernrane nearbirealate.the flauleau ,•;) .. zo: ••,:c r ;ITC must have ous-...us.s....pink...fizesses made fldeptial`Clerk istandini," hY` the "doer With 'a
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~ regainat t litr.4l,anehearretora ea rezidab i e,best,bed, face white, pride and itidornitable 'resolution
rooto . ,lplistAe,.repalire i red,, ans,,,th;s. ,parforpa . int struggled for mastery 13 ' "-- '-- ' . • .
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is shifekikg, and here you biarig tt f i'reitiltittrirti "': "fPftliailforgive_ime-sfor&e,sied" , j ..., I - , .k , '„
wel - Nl4 -Jelliiiv * td' leunie e i•fmiia l in - the 'invitY. Wlir •- " I'll see yoga' haus.ed4ret r-- t roared,,tbe Rld-,
sb - or, oulicn't lle t go to'' the' vtlifige tdvttir ? Y 7 -,.;: ''; !".,‘' ,gentleenub-taiping, lioep)alaillad 440...reauth.
-ad etz, ' "Mv dear, you ~forget that he its Maurice, V Begele, both of , you. Beg, starve' if you
` CTL., Martitess -confidential clerk." .. • lik, but never come to and for aid or help I"
4 ietice
" No.,,papa, I „don ; t
,forget anything of the ``Ridibilenel" subbed Viola.
`ateieu • sort," retorted 'Viola, sharply .' "But 1 I .'nui '' `JPreposterous 1" scolded Blanche. - _
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sure that'itii - 'no to give Mr. Martin -4 a fa= "Be it so," said the clerk, quietly. "Lizzy,
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:vorable impreesion, for 'him to find: ue _hand we need nothin g more tharyine anotber's love.
end' glove with his trumpery ,clerk. : , Ile will „ nc,e
Co,,,esy,fistle wife 1" '
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suppose-be must auppOile•-that, our assecia- "But, papa,"\persisted Lizzy' "I want to
1 Calk. lions are of.the very lowest. , Papa, it is too ezplaih." - •
'bad I" , "Will-you begone?":: ejaculated Mr. Elliott,
Ce irldi r ic3.9. buiist into teart. Opening the door wide, and motioning toward
to "'Vital astonished at pana," added•Bianche, •the road. -..
o 4 who had entered to partioipate , in, the disnis. .4:od so Lizzy and her husband left the un-
Baims. l! Inviting a. c l er k -a comtnori.clerk- I friendly shadow of the paternal roof.
I to our house 1 At any Fate he must sleep in ißliiimihe Elliott, surrounded by an atmos.
the little dark room over thA
e kitn. So Viola, phere of lavender, vinegar, and eau de cologne,
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an - ave the best lbed room papered just as was just coming outof the hysterics into which
if he were not-here." ' 4 • ' . .. ' ;Lizzy's unprecedented conduct had thrown
J. The confidential clerk; standing -in front off her, when there was a low top at the door, and
the bright red sparkle of the, fire in the ,room a young maxi bearing a'rieculiar looking foreign
- , beyettd, smiled, -to , himself even while , a deep carpet- mg in hie hand appeared.
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and indignant flusn mounted to his' forehead, "'This is Mr. Elliott, I suppose," i
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as he involutiarilv 'thlerheard the little • sottol-' "-Yee, sir," returned the old gentletitan, '
0 voce liy-PlaY in the other room. . ' I hesitating•whether to embrace the stranger as
U t' And thisen-he murmured to himself, sadly 1 Maurice IVlartin, or repel him as an emiseary
et witching the gloomy ma t esee of coal, "ie all: from the obnoxious Confidential Clerk.
, ai th welt:soma a ,wanderer reeei,ves, lifter twenty i " 41h--sf; I ci neluded: Has Mr. Martin
"e y ,
ears spent on the sterile rocks of it foreign j . heen here to-day ?" ' .
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.1 IA ir ,. it - prelory t - GIIW yet t - •ixtr..-XiillUEL 193iriell. •
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theta - is `skmething hollow in - the sound afterl " Mc.. Martiii,io-in.Pornattam, Brazil.",,
W. all."' ''' ' ..1 "J.' beg„„yoer pardon, sir,",. returned the
like " Mr. Confidential Clerk, you, are cryingl7,, - . 1 young man; "I am his sec retary, and - am
I Re stitrte.d,,witk-a quick blush, as a little i quite coeiinced that he - at this preeent time• at
sea bend„ red and, frosted - with the cold:was laid his family estate of Martinstower. Perhaps
mat upon his cent sleeve. - ' ' I I
,bail better seek him there. lam told it is
e tai " eiyiitg 1 1r , .• , • , _ , c, but simile further on."
p o q,. "'Yoh needn't try to deceive tie, sir," nod- I He retreated, bowing with a foreign profusion
I.f, red Lizzie Elliott. wheeled crept to his side,.: of courtesy, leaving Mr. Elfiott overwhelmed
leg ! with a white kitten in her arms. '.I . sawthe tr i ifh amazement, ,
-4*, bright drop eparkie d ony.our ; eye-lashes like a i'MY:dear," ' e said hbrrying . back to; the
the ‘ great diamond, and then reaii• it fall lipon the isitting•room, "I mnergo , over to Martinstawer
tkat hearth. Why are you crying? Is it beeeirse: at once. 'Mr. Martin has arrived at last."' -
throw
•ypO fl,Fq.riSql i c t friend) , sesor.iv bat did papa '
Blanche sat up, tossing the bright drops o
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finger call it? oh , of common "plat•e• extraotidn cologne - from her curl..
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"I' `Re dia - nrii - ;answer'_ - There' ;MO ammething . "Oh papal you will be sure to bring him
a.idT, iti'lliesoft-pitywig shinerof, those bihek oyes beck to supper?"
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with I that entarallet3 his gaze.-, '
.Lizzie, came : close, to , 4 " I'll try, my dear-I'll• try," said the fiur
take tr ltim,,,wintreollhard tg.keep a, ,e i y oina.tb,etic . amis. ! , ried senior. , - ~ : .
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titre-4pro,htir : ,„orn daek lashes. , . , _e"-Pepre," said:Viola, "you arearying to pull
zie, " i , " Don't piy . l7,: t ehel ple a d e d - S'Oftly. ' "''''''Cheer'; ypur boots on over your sliptierall" ,
"Fe'vitt ri'LloW ins t als' 'pittrces izinge 'aid- thie givle ', , J "Confound it so I' - amthis affair of' Liuft,
I s,i‘tt arci'-`orofes, 'hut I'll be :rime ;blend ; . -Only think,' his coMpletely isneetiled me!"
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'kot to b how many men hare begun the vrorld l ,tok„ poor. So anyiogs - Mr'. Elliott dartetiforth into the
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as .?ourself, and-ye-triantphed over for- I •datiknees Iike•INOMCPIII9I, style of projectile. :
• •tfs INC: tt'etie.' 4 : ti- - :s -:-. ~- i erac. , 7•4. .•.• .7";,e, i5.,:j. 4 ,,- -, il.Pf. lighteate,,theestaiuqd Qothic wipdows at
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" The 'l llAtriged.:' ;" My- dear. little ,girle r if i , ~ , ' Mietinstewer were streaming brightly across
Lizzio ' 4 ' I-entl net taalittleikirbr? interrupted. Lizzie; l' the - lawn no tip came hurriedly - Sip 'the ' broad.
...timing, itiditititall.Seo "'roves eixteerrilner.lievembar!! • stime . eteps aura` rung the hell:. • ' -
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;tone lIIN ~t iciNteiks..then,,, iris salesie -yaterig •,lay rep f " Ith 4 .'Martin--has ho arrived ?"
( -1 cold, I; iiiime r d •thil - , Cutifidiintiakr , Clerit- smiling, r - 1 :. I i "-The servant boweCand uabered him into a
~.,f,t,1,7 u is Witinticofpnycor words. noon onieu,-_ , of toorrariff 11th -r9l'eas!.whoee superbly arranged, furni
ishaVii l its t bed -fontiita. r NTallt 41mb eaboqe, liMaretnetower. lure fltrook„ .i- , ,, Elliott with an indefinite idea
!ate? !;hues liAtp - ii - Otlyplace ?'?„ :•• 3' , ' :.; \ • .I A ef i luxury. iziy was 'standing' by a tall ala
46mi/rid "It is a splendid ichteettr, correatek Lizale, baster vase of - clinging tropic vines that occii
.v7,7,4 7 ifit with great enthusiasm. " W ;,-;, marble man- piediMe'or , the,b a, windows, with' • a colored
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" rf ......+1 iNSI tleilt;-yoo Fhioevr', , sltl coveritherith- alsoientc-gods lamp burning above.
eigji countries," dryly
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ave forgiven me?”
A2 idtri‘e *ilF:he t?Eh B ie r?`_ " . ': ' eAlings•to lonkiffie yellow - anneeta, and _spots I she cried.. -
"In the course of , %MonthZirte°.s•Hie_ , I'tle - vickf - defwben . theVines are tHe turnedrigidl away from her' pleading
eam,dalcleetr,g9nce..rtmedintely-te.9s.ft
heat '''-'Athlltherts fare -lavertie. and wide igravel 1 eyea to h'er - hiss'band: • 1 have dined to see
refurnishing
.40: , 03ectbrating lelarttiilii‘e);,43r walks, and I once-peeped-through the glass I -- Ybui- inasfei;"yOtingrmaii?' ,'--
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his reception; ilt&Ai. ,, f.l ,-:: :f , ~; ,-,r _ "deorlic6f the.cfonserveloriesfand-vetv , giteetlilue,' "To see whom, sir?" •,. , ..,...,
``.r4e, cnuet' L leit.aeverti fine - poling- i eentlentdo . parfait% firittlies an d cactuses like tassels Ml
0.,..ame, , o..r.'t Mr. Martin, of Murtirielower." __l •
• if . 4 tAk 'o'lo, ornltiir - e IS,good enough..!' intittiz- li t iolikemgr:teaws itet,h real-rine . or amea _ grow I
__:,!' I uta„at. your seeviue, Mr. Elliott,"
i . • . • - - '•'.-) zie, elevett'hegUr.little nose, :
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i I liken them. -It ialike a fairy story•V, • '3 - 1 i ~,. " Yciu arq! Who the deuce cares whether
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'SEE .- r.oit ito tr It 13:E',/icir : Es " Will you -hold-your saucy tongue,_ Miss? f t 4.laery l•Lizzyd !lois are talking fin-Aeon') Yen are tit. nOr' - Tall you - 1 want to see - Mr. -
:- , I .-.7 - _ - : - -.!,,, ..-. ,' '.. -•• f.,..f. , ',. . 1 ' Hiiv,ifitrr: yo'fu spelltl4-1 thatfaary of-shiers Who 'i th • if - ea hild " inteeriaptetd Viola), Martin."
_ .. an is proper- or c I
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' -7 ' ' 1 1460i - et Martin - is srraine - -eir-" ,
at h worth at leas t computation a Varter I sharply , breaking-ies- their --their tete;a•tete.- . MY
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101_!..*8. 4 EPt_T la - 4 . 1 ::41 1 .P....ea ( :"? N--ei• ..t • ~. v , .r f ,„ '. -
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_isty,,,that "hoe rale:mat:oXE tharakittexe nark 4gre to Int french . lifiersElhott -stood eghlast. • . : Why, 1-,1-al
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G 0 4 : VP I - - 4'0 7 -4 RI) E li,iT , ;cmi: msrtin - will xnalw,i)iswiintio.
, ii,..1..A:0r . ...finie ji n megi a telyy,,,,,,,....., 1., ~,,,.,.. ,„ , -„,„,,„.„(- .tbouigi?t, ; 3o9,wpFe.t,b, E.9nfidTakial clerk „"
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~,,-;•,. _ 7 * l t Qf li - Npr:itT(l , lo . llieTi/13 :takes p(lSnat , Si , a), of 1..• A - 1544evelibeiabashed. dewed 'with :the ker!,g• • - I never told you, that I was, sir. •
You
- • 144 'tie* r e, ,i'der l -4 .-f 'Viola is IPiirettj • girle di
end illiuris obteyed - he'r -elder :sister's:, belief% the chose to ;OA it for granted, and'; allowed you
1.14.11'943ip0t5h,177, V it a - - ia-,, -- ,t. r , -efailmish-_-seme energetically whispered , words, `ldig,nity..af : that privilege. Ati 4 the confidential clerk I
WARRAN'IIED "TO FlT'' intimacy between our ploco.Tan'd MartinidoWer '-the olok," , reached Hartwell's ears, together "Wooed' did' wen 'your daughter-as Maurice
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~ . with Miss- Lizzy'ssnettedi reply;-'. ... i Itl;irtinif-eduld have obtained• no greater tress
- I understand," ,eaid LizzieeinAditig het I' , '"J I do - n't• ettre-i-LI like hierri" • :
head enewink(y. ''l' Viola would makes splen--f •The,next.meet f ing„stha confidential - clerk ex• •,• ,i‘ lite all a mistake from beginning to end,"
did tine 114, and' SO would Blahche. Mrs, ,'-changed'-the:t'little room over: ale kitellert",,exelaitued poor Mr ; Elliott, wiped the perspire. ,
Merritt-all -Marlinetewer ! wouldigt, it, be gio- :'for'a-' inure'{ comfortable. and • spacious apart- tion from hie fevered brow. "Lizzy, my dear,
'- - ri6elif!'t 4 . l . . , '-''''' '''4 '''` ; ' `dent in '' the v i l l a ge 'i n n.' i v/tenau he culullY'eome here and kiss mei Son-in-law, you're - a
" LizzieVoilid - l?er father. sherelY4 "t Pou',lsngerintended2 tbe 'projected. iroprovements 'at trump-; Why didn't you ; tell me of this bee
will olilia' Me hertiOderating your, tdne - some-J'.ll , lartinaiitrer, and all ther gossip was exeliang- f o re?" 4 • .
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VG" A Nli SPENCER ,N. - .
.' Litrrenceville - Oct • 4 1865--ly -t " 1.7.; iN hat ei There , le. tfunlehadY . qutiu..l4a 1 4935 n ' the 'ed between him - and tizzy in thee'curse of. her ? I didn't know it mys'ilf, papa, till we were
. . ,. -. ..- ',-, ~... : - ..," . '-, 7 ro-td-i-horili • Wa? .. •- • ,• .1 -1; ii: daily - rambles through' the .Martin s tower ' married," said I,iszy, laug,hing and blushing;
Ilse the pleat - ere to inform the citizene tr logo __ --
-' - The worde•Wei-0141 on his liPit atca tall, welli,l'weette. If Blanche:rand Viola r had only knoirn - 44aad whets r tried ter tell your all about it to
cosotrttiat trey have the hest cppattnnity ever 4 lured i
ik t .:VA , A_ ,v0e,,,!...y sny_otaaa.ia, oz._
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them, tc procure A.mbrotype4; Ferrotype e, ,teilley , t ... MOO 4 - : 1 Atn , 10011 . 4 , ...00-71iieltalt hecessary huilt,a-iiligstaatiZi,4l Caaree'griai eireoeolt and of , the rapidly cementing frendebip which bad '. .1 ,
night, yon - ifiouldn f lot me.'" _
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Cartes de Thite, Vi 4 nettee, en 1 all kinds offse_acy :ree e n;
d se I, l e d. '; at s-
circular cot It Z
t e ' n . t ' r n e u e i w r getti r t e i4l':i f • - It Nile il l• n tr. e s a felt bat .. 2 aWs .0. ." .-, d. •,•,, i-eprung'l4lp between .the Vero, 'erhat a shook „ so you
were Maurice m artin all the while,
,tillielpuirteserth and colored picture:, at bid -
t e , ,klal. A n as c 'e r tiC h 1 q sartlyeal'Worka,4rlngtold, restam -
' t " Can You tOi : '„nie,thel•W B Y• WI Mortibdower, Oheir- aristocratic • tendeneleA would. have
,re-., said Mr. Elillott, with a deep breath. ." Well,
JerTen Elmira "ttes.f._ P. •M' s P E - a • NoveinUer t r-I..Sta-thie - ~'••• -'-• *- ~, ~.. ; • -1., -,,,79,, , ~ • - , . • ~- ,
Mansteld, Yoe , it, IE6- U, --i • i I „.,_ . ... i . , sir / ~,,,,,
,-,-,,,, • „,, - . I carved f ,- . . ,•, ~
- , upon my • word .and honor l And my little
, LARGE•STOCK pf_ PERFUbLEkOi al,i lulu .4 * Martinstowerl"-Trepeated Mr, Ellinft,;,ster• ' ...era-- _ .
.'Lizzy is Mrs. •lartin, of Martinstower I”
NEW 'frii,LLINERY GOOLP3I- . _,..., , .1. ~
EBB Ntfjt.).Nm', for .artio by P. a. wtifiams, ing at she stretitg.er, " Upon my word; lt te a i ..., " Lizzy 1 - tizzy Elliottl J. ans ?shamed of .
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_-_.,..' ...4 No d Union - Bleck', Weflebore, Pa. -, , ~. Arrange ceencidence;young sir. 4.1,t0ti• - . are , an ; you: i.: .• 4:: ; : . 4 , ..0...: -_
t il sent a strati e
Illit t o_ PAULINE SiTIIITIS c' , :-. ---1-- ' . ---- _______ -
~d..ohiedly Mr. Hartwell, referred we a l:the l e t. , il u.But • paps, ha . says he loves me." , rice, nod hie look of fond yin e g
is now retiring treats troth New York, a elikl slot" K INWS PORTABLE LfrIaIONADF, iS,theats 14 ••
n / jet? I • ;thie inoinio - iereiYed froth l'iltlerice- ' down into the 'father's heart. Maurice
Mar-1 ," Loves ilpu i." . echoed Viola, holding, up thrill do,_
Winter Goods; • comprising latest at ley ok, tuts, preparative of the kind. wade fpani the
_fruit • , - • - •,• • .., g ...
listen 'to 'her. A ' did indeed lime the •sitteen-year old child, mid
French Flinvers, Ribbons, and plumes , whisk s - ll,Le , ke an •aftiale of eceraney, purity, and
„delteloloiees, - atra, SI ' ' 'lf . slo b ; ‘ cilia bands ," Papa, only
and beg lemee to Antro uce,myse as • ..; .
with had led her to the heaven of
told for ealth very cheap. it cahoot beaurpassed, and it recommended kr-PhYsi - 1 1911bitt, egent for the'MartinstoWer eatate,,,, , " I
• a-, . Liz . 'Li z` "'s instinct
paltry oleek til dare hill . in lor our , y
We1ieb0re,00...4..11366-31n. • • 1 coins for invalids and family use. It will keep • for • .11
- Letter?' regeaLd the young man; " has} zy r : •' i happiness. .
,--f .--- , years in any,elieurte,twliile its conde.neeel Niel re»:----- , ,- , . • AVI - . young," faltered Lizzy,
I " I know Pm very Y.
, _ ,
~ I t arrteeu
e ., ,)_ ter ; mt,jise , .
,„. 4:
T HE mAT,OIS & HAMLIN CABINET 01 raNe.' j•-derelt-eepeciially.conacesentteriseessete__lS,a_ ri he.... /.. ;„, , . •. s i t „. ~,,• i,.•,, a , 4 - u ,," ..•,;•-, • , } !'but j tutu .goitig ti.l leave off playing with my
ferty different styles, adapted to tarred see• 1 as,e lernotes are requeeted to give it a trial,,- ,14jeter• ii . .' _I hl4 trirrrplug,
• eeprne 1 asp : rantirt, eemr- i -
1 kitten, Rll,l bru•-h my ,curls out smooth, at d
visr mule, for $81) to 36•1d5 eaeb. , 71,irr k ,Eit ••• Uo(5•4•1 tainmenas at home, parties, and picnics,shoelf t#,,t lea' tenassle, " Perhape,yon'll return_ • with 410 :to- I . , _
Sr save , Afes,th,„o, other,' full prein i giea a i • erded without it. For sale by all brugerate•and, fir.-Iltesetwie t , Mr. iialtdeill'itidll -We enn l go over to the ferie•es and-and-Maurice ear
stop climbing ,
them. Illustrated Catalogues rent tree. ;24 - dress , eirocere. Llenulectured only by he loved use just its inueh as if I were a distil
lige er.e---a-Hadabie r n ootoor p.. ma e nal f PTH. - . „, LO UIS - 7: --- STEVOEri • "fropeeiy i'e'aniorrove: 'I hitve the lees heeitatina .
lied-wife-PM Aare 1 4a - . 77- - -
IBS, New Tott, _ , ESept-,13, /145 , ta'-] Sept.'ililSeqy: -. No SO Pearl tilt a ew,l4k. -}eita-asztending nribantidigo.l9 you, ,yountman, ,
• ,?,,,,..', :,. T. , ..‘(.1?... 1n : I 1-,-.. , ,:,a- 7 - Or,
" -, :-..- a. , -'2:le.:'l' , . -,1 1 - .41•14 e - 4 ir_,.';'.
_ _ .
JOIIII L'ffrITCSS BILL , : ! - ; -. ..! . . R .‘ n . -. . ~,i , , , . . . , lie•atiOde --- ifie - d - FothiTgella•ttratryr, - , -
'l' ,3, WIT. VALLEY, 11. Er. Coirmizt;... ,! Wi . (ll, a preticl - i . - iiil, Martial treadf- g "'
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLDE AT LA{ ;:-
, i : . A, r T p.,R, NE r.S e : 147,7: : ,, ,. _ .4 . w, -,-'. ~ •11e,,thought a lila iiatiio;tleadly strife !• •
A Tioga Village, Tioga County, Peen'ii. ' Of,his nutibn':'g glorr.u!s . dead. -''''". '''-.
Proitipt,attention to Collections. • • ~_,, . WILLIA.MBPORT ' vA. ""
-, - - A.h4,bia- pine eye Sashed kith 'd-glearn• Of pride;'-
a • . . Atisl;lit's hearing was bola rind brats; -•
Match s-. 18i6.-1y.... .: zi.. - 7 _ 1 ::;.7.. :co . : ~; ~ ,
_: --; '.'
~ ,- —......:0t-- , 1 - 7 -- -... -, ''' .. ,- ... r,• ‘‘ Oh Isetter.to-die th is night:he .trieil, :, * , '
--.---f :.
__•!,.
-• .; Special ittention given to collection;of.Penslons. ,T Thilll ' 6 flilit'e„) , S ard's - gructi.' 2 •:, :.•.
IN - It:SON " fit " Stt.ILIK , s.., ,---...-' BountYernd - Back Pa y , and all claims against th er.Na•-;
...
...... _. .
. - -.Theti he th ought of hie far far away,- --
ATTORNEYS E COUNSELORS AT-LAV ~i thnai an' stat e si l v errrm.aal B . " • • -, -• •
'. • . - - •'• ' . r , i ,
• * Williamsport, Pa., Nov: 15,1866-3 m.• 7 , , .„ •4 ,PS his mother,wasting there; - .. ,
(FIRST D0CR.F.,8911i11004 . F% ON 1418 617•ENTlyi•
1 •
- Wel'ititioroUg 12 ;r P r Ait. - - - ".. - i -ijuptivilig,jit STA'T'ES - ThforEi ..- _ And his Lung lj,i3 breathed n' prayerl - •,•
Will attend to tinniness. entrusted ;to their care ~a. , :- . 4.. • • • - - ~..-, , . .
MAIN • - tiTREET; . WELLSBORCI i .PA.," "Oh floc'. that tills cruel-war - relit v'el.--1
tbe onus:ties of Tioga and Potter.- L0U;. 18'65.' Anil. 'l* Aince more at home ;- • • • - • ,
SiF. • - t,' .;.- -, - Nid • .fudid's stealth should tempi nions`ors, ,
F. iNitson. _
~
-it-- -24-11: ; :ia * -I: - •D. Cil. • RITTER,. PRisntlitTSlt.,... . Pruitt its,qUiet told to - roam."' •• -. .
..., . ••• ,
•_ Ravine leased this popular hotel iiropeity: (lately 'Bat a deadly sound falls on. trisiar -.-
...The Law partnereltip - beretofore exist • ,** - •.. t • . • • *-.. -
- • -. ; occupied h,y.Aln.llelson Austin) I shath widens:Or -to • Winer tarnadne red , 1
stween, the ssthscribers is hereby dissolve? ,
i make it truly the tray4lees - house. ' Personal' attell•- - 'Not all the guns of the f o g,martia
:mtt:Lt. , ' 'SAXES LOWREY, '':- tion will be given to the` table, and the comfort of , Could cause such harrowing wail. .• -
fo g Oct. 18
~ 'B5. 'S. P. WILSON: '- :
. -• 1 guests willl4 a prime_object. The stables will . las = The ship's
,tm fire I the ship's on fire!. ..
p. • under the Care Of an experienced hostler: ''Ratie,-lonefroiti lid* to keel ;' ,•,. '- -
J' ,lIER.V_V-iP._..WiN43II ,
' ' %V I b N 88 -' - - '
- -.--- --- ...- i el s oro, 0v..15, 1 5-Iy. And 'soldiers blanched who heard ttie.aound;
ATTORNEY AND - - COUNSELLOR -AT LA*,-r-i--. - - 'ThOugh'ciad in warlike steel l ...!: - ~
No. 11 Law Bnilding,-St. Paul St., Baltitisoic , • -:
_IDENT-ISTRY ' ' ''''''.' '' la ... b ' ' la quick - r .. - 1
~ .mq.., out to. oats, e lar ifs ,
--4--to:-- *, •.
• -0.1
' -- We're homewario, boluictO•daY ; ' '
- gtrEgeNcEi .. - ---'.. . 1 . - -** ' Aleselbsa* .• .0 -•N. - D.. 4 . 11 : t T ' 1 ,... a c , - '..•.' And.q k tist . .Wetierish in the lialaes,
Levin Gale. Attoroer iat Law,Edward Israel, Ai- .'y :
NXTOULD say to the public tbathe is petaianatirly,-* While on our homeward wityl
at Law , Rev. ,I, McK. Riley, D. D:, Rev , Henry •t. I-I oca e ~.e ... oro,- ef3-a - • a enee,. ,: .. .. -
:- TT I t aTrily 1,..b COM ' I his •r slid - ' PO - 9 - 1 7 Wiltiam be oze ent - tanaet ! ,
cer. D. D., Contleiti; Silt. It 3: 1 6., E. 'Orate et-.C0., Ls ;- , near tbel.,:and 91flid - and - Epiaeopel Charcbj•-witeptidiett.•
Rig A Mcfillserry, Sohn F. McJilton, P Rob I 4.e.Ar i glif kor th,. corset"! aid 's;' i . . , ;1: i .;,.-..
Esq., -11 i will conti nue id...d., F .11-kinds 'of work weonllded twills:7v A4.tijr lillils c hlue:....hi',.,laliifd;, -- ., - 17 " . ''''. • 4 4 ';:i
Lawson. Esq., S. SuthericriaZett. •' "- •-" i' . l carer.gnaranteelui,ekini , plete satiefaction wheri dia.:, . ait ' tts Y . - P , lS t " .erl- " e ..,* 's ' esx . i :'''; ' " -.9'-'.. .;
[Mr. Elmo is authorized to transact any buisiti.,ss-f skill
Of. the Dentiat'car riiitlllartke.manigetutaXof . • -
' A - B'ons''' rider-retichirmeasi:the: ' ean -%' •:,;:j :'7 , '
appertaining„lolhie . ictperi lifitiEcefe, r l ) . -..... =
.." ...7 ?-• '' '.-- • E . .. ''
•.; . ,:if 1 .:. ttrf- .
! eases p,eculiar to the calling. He will furnish 4 - : , se , 1 - - . ~ , -"."
Nov. 22,1865 1 1 y. • ---•-• •-, ,_, _, .„,,,
i •,. leap wildly o sribis , nead;,..;
to i . -:' --.-: :tiRTIFKIIAL; ,Tmai, ~. ~ , ~. ,Pow. o4 l r y to ',lllift;:- , lie Vs - olted again,
' -'' ..J .- • - -- '' ' . • - .
"" '''' ' The nohleti;fy7iTs awl% .......?.. , ,,f
ja./111 S. II "- ' 11 5; .r ~ t set e#AlV . Lplititi,al - destr4B-.Z F . .. 1: ..- ‘ ' - -t'''.' '..:,/-. ..-i--s-_ - "...r.5% . pwrtrnrantfriet
.4,4...tiwwaraaauLa.ithaz
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT Lk ? - -- ;- - yv"" •
- , •-•*. LI; :,z ; * • " - t ,,,, , .... ... -,
.. ‘•• • , -Tlittattallt hntle...khd truel :1 - 77 - ' l ".,* 84 * t , cl v(
Couderaporf.,-Pss. l will'attend the eoveraj Courts - Fklaill , o 3 86-SIETRACT MO , T
In ?otter itis'a 'Mt Iti , in - curnstiein ~••• All-:%kisiness-tii-- attended to on sifortOet notice,.and drinfi s iii-llis bilatt- c - 11 Et - ‘.l . '' " 4
yung i oug ts turned to p-eu .) , • • -. , -1. .••
trusted to his care will receive prompt attention. kle.. _, ~ „
and mo st - approved style. - - • '-- - s - .4"; .._,.. 7,. • , ~ • .., ,
has, then/pry of . large tracts of-loud Aertiiing lawl t, . - , . , . .........
TEETH EX.TRAOTED W-ITElOtri' PAINT:- ' That , .ols, remember in your grief,.
and Rill attend to the paymcnrcif -taxeironauY l't".••111' - ' - ''•:The.susrtyr boy you gave; , . , :
In mid counties. - -- „ ; by` ins the use of, Antesthetici - Which ',iire - tierfectt :- To mingle in stern freedoui'sstrife,
Cooderspor.t,s.pt 13,116 4,13 , .* i_--. .- - harmless
_, and Will be adm i nistered in every case when lil_eol ,meec_hey_ona the grave,
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desired.- -
~ , " ' - ' :-' I' ll 'ut 4.T4en S'illt.ni vf ha d ife', ' ' “•"••
PONNSYLVA.Ntit. ROUSE , ;" , Vieth:born, SePt."(l, 1865-1 - -- : - --• '''.; " 7 ~;.:,, , jnn-E•ierit tflio lasid neen ; ' "'- .
COILTITR: Olt XXIX -eritERT- AND-TUE-A:V=IJ 1_ +. - _- - ,
; _- -, - - . (.I,W. :.iv -L,IJel too.lChtit, 71:iirtr ,E 1 g4vis,; -
Wencher*, Pa. ''. . , 7 .:. ' • ' I I‘IOGA - ,. MARBLE WORti.ili" " ' „ Buy4trult ! y.et- , -}t'usn. -'" ' '-
J. W. BIGONY , Prnpriet '...-*
CALKINS & COMRLIN'i (late-Colo sai d ealljtriltf.o ---.-"--
pats popular' lintel, having been refit 11.1
.... .
.1 and re-furnished throughout, is now open to ,tall . PtIOPRITORS -
, .
public e.l - ii first-class louse. 'A good hostler. alw"-i's i ATE- 'CONKLIN having had large experience.
CID hand. . [Jan. 1 1 1863;, . i jj/J_ in some- of the 'beet Marble Shops in the
.. qourit6' in the artistic part of this bininess - theprcra
B. W. Wit,trittis; , D'lt. /I. Su;,, in\ prietora are now prepared to execute orders for TOMB
irTi IL L LitillS SMITH, - - "S - TON i ES, of ail kinds, _ and MONUMENTS - of either
Sr.
r
ATTORNEYS AND 0011.1% , SELORS AT, L 4 V, RUTLAND OR ITALIAN MA/IBLE, *
Bi3IINTit at' PENSION AGENCY. in-the most workmanlike manner; and -with dispatch:
They will keep the beat quality of • Marble, of both
Main Street, Wenatioro, Pa. ' '''''.
, kinds named, Constantly un hand.
January 4,1865-Iy. - Stones discolored with rest and dirt cleansed and:
~ made to look as gorid as new.- : , . .:, , ,
f Mr. Harvey Adams, of Charieston,is 'our auttio-•
rized Agent, and all contracts-made irith.him will be
valid. "Customers can contract-for work - with 'haver
shop prices" - '
s
Tinga, Sept. 13,1 - 865-Iy. --•-
NOTICE. --The Law piulpereltiri4rets.foie exist
ing between, the ettbjeribers is bere6y diesaved
by mutual SAKES '
Wellkirm 0ct.,18, s. P. WII.SOX.
S. F. 511A18L1N,
BARBER & HAIR-DRESSER}
Silor OTQ., t. WILCOX'S 4Tditi
Weßebore, Dec r, 1864. ,
WELf,..SBORO • HOTEL
. (c..rne' r Main Street and the Avenue.),l
1,1 WE? Jrinno, , PA.
,
B. It, TOLIDAY, 'Proprietor.
- .
One of the mostspe,:p:_ , ular Houses iu the wits .
This Hotel is the principal Stage-house in Well:ihere.,
Stages leave daily as' 'lows: , r
I
,
Foi Tiog,ii,
.at Va. . ; For Troy, at Ba. m.l :,.7'or
Jersey Shore :every aesday and Friday at 2 pf.:41.;
For ConderAport, er iy Monday and Thursday 2
p.m. : ;,4 i:
Sra.uas A..e.atir,—Frtim Tioga ,at 12 1 - 2 ira.o..
p. m., From T i roi, at 6 o'clock - p. in.: From Jersey
!thorn. Tuesday and Friday IA a. m.: From Consists.
port, Monday - cod Thursday II a,m.- " , ' ?.,
B.—j'lmev Cowden , the well-known rhca*r;•
sill be fJood on band. • t . 4
Wellabeto. Oct. 5',1584-1,. - ,o,t ,
:,
IVATCIitS, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, AND
T ' PLATED WARE , - . -
Cell fit No. 5, Bnien Block, it you want a" good
WATCH, tcheie yo ti will tind'a good a s s,,r tm ent at
'e•
- -
. AMERICAN 'SW WATCHES , '
.
I keep on hand B. ifoward4 ,Cno,'l4 'nnvonloat ly
neee-y which for tnni3Zhe# no equal.
ropectfully refer to 51-8- Cniz6, MO - , - ;;;E:11 - trorAglta.
tar, and I\' m. • Badii, F:creident I et--541404ia 1
Bank of WenitiorAi. - :
..W:lmpur. - Bartlett,- Applton, Trite, &
Co., allare 0:odIVato1163, - - • ' '
' ' •
,:i ; LAT*D • W ARE.
- b - iiiiiiiiiffaltearit, st - enrarsreitkeltata,Z; ,011
Bolderc, Naikiii - Rinte,-Yerke, Table and_TerStio PS,
dC., Ac., SC: ' - . . • .... . '
, ..
India. Rnbtter, Cbigiue, Ittegi; eta , aold Mosoi.ted
Pikpcilp. . -. .. .. ...-
GOLD
HEAVY PLAIN L RtittGk"ci:l,
JEWELRY PF.ALL ! KINDS
Et good assortment of
~ CLOCKSJet , straOif..., - .Fm'
bend. . _
.
All of w4ich irtit be soloists 19w.as,tbey can lr t lni tilit
inywbi r p. • - .... 7 7...::: t--, - .. - :.. S': - " : f 4. j ,
REPAMINa DUNE-ON ,sLIOR 7 NOT/O!,
Re a oro, u_ s ; th - =- a , ~
F°R.tiALE._Hous. &:LOT- op„ - 41
adjQining Wrightßaileyte Store. 29:gei. 4
titof
land in Delmer; bettveen John Gray ond SterrtC,
ii9n.e and Dottie Covington Street.
For terms, apply to $B 41 - 2 .9,11Y.,FL41; oq-D,
• j a q
%gems/sera, May 31,40.5-4.-..,
N E•FT MitA K
WM. TO ; WNSENDi-Asfii%
WholetaW- - pid Retail Dea1ev . .4.7 .1 ,
FLOUR, poRK,,FIA.#6',' - if'GROC:g..if,..ES ,
vcrmisasspiax::). -
ERESEI'BEER, MUTEON, T;t:TTEI.74.q.
Bhogone DbOt:S:sintla of 9tetittef Lew VW;
17.511*L0r0, - Aug. 2,18p , t . f 7 ll'
IMS' PII6TOGRAPLI-:611:1Ela"..-
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c. & N. 'II4MMONp.'S'iN!JIISERY.-,
d I ttbur y,- Ti oao. Co., P't
.„,
situated on the Plank Road, rourinflas -
nra prep`aFed ^ to riztrolsh 100,000 Fruit; Treet:iil
the following prices :- .
Appletrees—lerge sire, 25 cents at the Nursery ;
cents delivered. Common sire, 20 -eepts „at the ,Nqr
sere, 25 cents delivered. Pear Trees,.,6o cent*. ,
St7ll3fEtt APPLES.—Burnham Ilartiest,Barly•Hstr
vest, Cbenango Strawberry, Washington Strawherry t ,
Red Astrachan, Summer Bellflower, Summer Queen, •
Summer King, Smoot Bow, Sour Bow.
Penn APPLES --Patneusti,Gravensteirt,'ltittubo. Rib
ston. Ptppih, Fail Pippin, Republican Pippin, Hawley
or Douse, Maiden'elllnah, Largo'Wine, Ladies= Ztrbet
mg. Lyman's Pumpkin 'Sweet.
WINTER Appnns.-=-Baldwin, Bailey Sweet, Black
Slillilower,'Blne 'Peatmain,-American Oolti b ittioet,
Boxburi ffniset; Rhode Island Greening. Elopes,
Epitzenburg, Swear. Sweet Gillflower, -Sugar , Sweet;
honey Greening, Honey Sweet, Pound Swet-t, Pound
Sour, Peck's Pleasant, Tallman SweetjTompitins Co
Ring, Wagn(er.
PEasts.tirtlett, Engliab 'Jargonelle. Bleaker's
Meadow,' Bella tuciatii.e," Louisa - Bona D Sersey-;
Seokel, Beurre D' Amalis, Golden Beurre, PlomiAt
Beauty, Glout TMorcehu, Lavi - renbe". • I,
Also—Siberian Crab; Quitices; and -01-arti rtnrtss4
Several vtrieties. - •' ' 'C.
Pa, , ,-I:Tcf. 4, 1.8h5-11y..1,,
DRY 61)01)S, &14110E1IlfldS4ij.
L AWRENOEVILLE,‘TIOGA PEci,
• 19 - -111• ACE
;il4 : ‘.v, .1-4104,*.,,*41,44t
CM 4 - 1:1:P. 1. .:.
JVB: T R: C,
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„Come-01W ,
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2, : ' A pizze 14tock of CLOTHS
bomt AND; :sit :toil. Ti
F&;;
WELLSBOIio, TIUGA 011 . 11\1 1 Y. P A.. WEDNESDAY bECEI4IBI4;I4 6, tql.
=I
FE=
-..20-- 1-
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^A - FULL SDOCK
f:
A 1.1 9
9M031
J,*mist'Vteoetied.l'
Origi,pati ilortrv,
" rnt siEta R 0 vz
faCgicrtlqgs.
MARTINSTOWEIL
Vl.O
. taid Lizzie Elliott ;
nu
perched the hais . th„Ltled •
the soletnn
quiittaile of the: 3tartitisttowfq: woody, -wit:11.1)0
•bn,wniinfol banging from one arra; and a scar
let 14)ail draWn Paneled black curls.
"1 wonucr
ZZIr wan tt Pelfi e h seri /if-a ilimsel,-with
great black eyes Chtekri;;iiaittni
!due calico ti,t - ess.felLlfuiir - toro by some
bramble, Sh'e isagS44 pifftiatilWriiigraceful,
not vrere thi-; haniigitiat held die alitalb - togetirer.
Ort : the ,
eontr,n, th'e Chem;
Itud Newt; her short earls abt.ut until you Could
kicareely 'l•ltte flail; limn - ativyjoiliMard
" 411d1: timpe '(l6*n this itisti!nt
Who'll
Atot ' 01101,1 ';from her
SPat inusiAtu, old gentle
min. 'l4 ith iraii gray ;hairy - and:a suit to match,
e 'MC ., ing 'down Ole- fund stout .
, •
thottglitry-oisiiiitiei= was
-4'14 tell you •Sy /Pi t ,J,lqtsg to do," ,said
the gentleiban :rascibly, as tigaiS,,S49P,;
td l :cihnr efe- Fdei,w.i It no •I'tspd I
thrown over itsehriggy inane, and the reddened:
fingers plt4'irt ••ic'cig Wits.
" I'm going to buy a pair of loose trousers
and sett:ynlj,-tO nrlr- firing- , trdes
With tEP rest bf
tnke• to r_mikeli voung lad y of yoii!"
~-0 7;;M wist"- . Wtdltt . X•ii9rieulated Liz
zie, "it wou!d be such - fun I" -
ME
' • eelt - Al.l the old gentleman:: I q 7 l4 7 6ar
givt trp tk.,ttistg o you have
'kot to be ft 0 . .t1/ 4 , riii - Olbnlti) ( 4fent l 7.ll,44tfere
je.l , A"MilggiftlEnn'.-• 4
.:Lb 11.1i:elfercip,..4 , 411artii*O - verr
V:"
" The lame. : " ; TA.
Lizzio looked , back to where the sunset was
fuming the 4 -eatA.gtiihiclfiinnasaof the gray
stone mansion among . the Martinstower woods
to cold, and opened iiei4i4ack eves very wide.
:.;e4lie ty 'J,-§,t A y at Pqra—Parn—
tiitnit'k itentcrue An'tdseettn4kinfettiiies
.frow 44_544W 1 .4
litrithe .grolftrgttfi,Po o?4te.sld ; o4ls
- What to come back for?"'
Pr,,latbly I,P eas effre fri tired dnitilikinzfor:
EMEIEM
1E
MEE
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1 .'a 7'^~ ! t.
cc , r .
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TEE SHOOTER'S HILL SEELETOH.
My father had an old .servant named Ralph,'.
about, whom there appealed to exist numerout-"'
peculiarities., Ralph was well stricken in yettri '
when he came into my parent's possestiioll,
along witti,an estate at Shooters' Hill. Some-...,
how, the old man was not liked by the newcont=
era; but my father, pitying his age and "
firmities, and makino• allowances for his many
singularities, gave him a home beneath . hie
roof, where he passed the remainder of his et- ••
reer, and finally closed his eyes and entered'
upon the mysteries of ettrnity. One pecollar- -- `
ty of the old man was, that he always reltireir
to bed with the setting sun, avoided all disnial"" .
places, - and would quiver like an aspen leaf di ' '
the recitation of any horrihla
It was one dark dreary November evening
that a servant k6ooked at the door_ of my lath;
er's study, and on being admitted, told' him '
that old Ralph had been taken suddenly ill,
that be, believed be was struck for death,
that be wanted to see my father, who at ones'
laid aside
. the book he was reading, snd pre
pared_ to accompany the l messenger to' RalpVi
room. •
OnApproaohing . Ral,ph's bedside, my fiititer
saw that the old'pan was very ill, and that
Vaud. of-death was upon him, and immediatel ' "
urdeTeil a medical ,wan -to be called in-; ba - '
Ralph shook his head, - said it , was no uee l that:'
;his course was ron„and all be Wanted‘now waif`*"
,to nobtrden _his 02kind my tither . ; .114 .
iattcr,a,nxiato suittain life as"longTtis:Voisii= l
Lle„ 7 waispera,t6e servant to send fer,Di." -i
c autl,tieek his.seat by the, dying mart:: - ' 31 4
Ralph tried raise his head; and looting' '
round. the room, asked if they were MAW;
and, on tieing answered in the afitrmative,
raid, ':,You have been very kind to come to
t»e, my 'master, find you have been very good
to ',ford me shelter and comfort for BO many
years ; but, oh I Sir, you never knew the char--
aeter of the villain yon were harboring" • •
Believin< , that ithe old man bad been poised •
with delirium, my father tried to soothe hint,
and was about to take his h Ind in his own tti
re-assure the'aged sufferer; but' Ralph
his hand away, exclaiming in bitter anguitibt
" Oh not Oho not du not touch the hand of:al•-•
murderer," My Father started at the word, r
but again attem pted r to soothe the old anto,-
who this time replied in measured terms:
"It is too true, master, too true. lam not •-:
mad, but know what I am saying, and notelhat-
I am on the brink of the grave, it is alias plain ,
;-
before me as on that awful night when
th e dreadful de !AI that has haunted me every' •
wince. I will not take the secret with me to
the grave, master. Ohl it - is a terrible, ter
rible tale ; hut you matt hearit. I cannot dill
without telling it. 14 the door ebtit, sir?":
My father ruse, vt(nt and locked thisdoot,t;
and nervously .retiumed his seat, when old
0.. ter igg3.,-+lrrg g
"I was living in the family of Sir Godfrey. - -
C---,e footman, when Sir Godfrey, at- theisget
of 39, brought home to Shooters' Hill a•young t
and beautiful wife, twenty-two years younger
than himself. Lady C—was fair and gentler::
as an angel ; though they said she wastnot
high birth, and was hut the p 'or daughter:of a.
pour clergyman in the, North. Notwithetand
ing the great difference in their ages, they were:
very much attached. He }weed and petted her,
si,id she returned it - with child like fondling:4.:
a d they were very happy. ' n- Clete were.;
whp envied Sir Godfrey his beautiful Wife, and.,
one= oh ! God' that I - had never kneiwtr.tintmmir
determined is a triad wild passion to pulpiest.:
her at Whatever cost. It was young Lord
the Wealthy_ possessor of vast lands atkireteit!:.
wioh (long since built on) and the undietotbatt
owner of a liandsoine mansion at Blackheath:::
He was a frequent visitor at my master's house,
apd vainly he - tried to insittuate.:l2itniedf - thEto
the stood graces of my lady; but young . and:
Firiiidsome as he was, hp failed to make the its-:
pilessioP fie so much longed' to, and after laying,
every possible means and artifice to Win bet.
affections, he at length conceived a deep,4arl47
hellish - plot, which in its carrying out. ambit
teted' the lives of more than one.
" I wait walking, home one nightwrhen•l um*
'ttrwarde Blaahesthan. Ile.
'topped as I afproachea, and, as if be knew mei
instinctively in the dark, said, "Is that Vassp i.
Ralph ?" I knew his *nine-and replied it was.
Ile dismounted; and, coming close-up to
said, " Ralph, does Lady C, really lova her hue-.
band f" k replied, "I believed - the*. were itiose
fondly attached"-to each other! . , He: said;
Ralph canl you keep a secret?" I answered.,
" thatl could." An hour later I closeted with
Lord D. in hie superb mansion. Wine and.
spirits - were before me, and my head was gxoetv
inl*dizzy,and I started as his lordship-said,
' 4 ltitlph,l will give you one hundred pima&
down, and the day you put mein possesaioll.4l
Lady C. I will hialre - itonerttrensand." A thou
sand.pouridi f•my brain reeled at the thought,
•
was; but it Wais the death warrant - of ono*
the most generous masters, and one of the helt
of men.- Are I handed the paper :bacittooktge
lordship:there wawa demon's look. in his dark
•eie'ers hiffold me that I-was is his, power, and
- that if I betrayed him or -dared to draw back,
- the prodnction,of that paper would bring me
to the gibbet, one of- which 'then:stood utt
Shooters' Hill. I trembled as I took the hun
-dred.Pburide, and r trembled more-se-I took an
nth to serve Lard D. in .wbaterer he. mi.! : de-
Mend of me. -We tried nuramoas plots, in*
trighei end schemes ; but nothing could divide
those hying hearts, so faithful to each other.
But the darkest plot of all was laid e suid
lhat was to' allure my master . into the dark
wood near end—ow shall I. say itt•-mtaicier
him. It was a d trk November night like,thie.
The wind howled round the old houses, end bats
beating against flit, window ominous of goose-Im
pending evil. " I wont about my work-ntecktag
ically, fur I had sworn that that night should
see Lady C. avidenr - Erreis- - thenl would have
retracted ; brit the' - thought-tor the gibbet and
the consolation-of £1:000 came before me alter
nately. 1 could not,beer to - die `gip the bands
.of the hangman, I could not - sacrifice- the
41400.- The, devil strengthened : me as - I hand
*ed a note to Sir Godfrey, which Wets • thelore
renner of his doom ; yes, I was the detvirreap
tive slave, and I carried out his work: The
• note informed Sir Godfrey that his aged nnise,
who lived in Eagle lane, and who had niurtared
him, in childhood, was dy ng, and_ begged - Mat
• ue'wjaild 'go - to receive her - Pitting blessing.
We all knew the tendernesi of his beati, and
knew how quickly, be wou ld ; elm ; ALI handed
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