latZil The Tioga Coahty Agitator;. - BY M. H. ow:14. _ Published every Wednesday morning and eattAtettto subscribers at ONE DOLL.AIt AND FI.FTI" per peer, . al wave List AbI'ANCE. - •. fau paper is scut p..-tagt frce to. 'cOunty hers, though they intry.rece e their mail at post; 2cres ; located in couuties immediately adjoining, fur - `9ve- • nience. far AOITATOII is the Official paper of 'hog 1.:ilo,, and circulates in every neighborhood therein, i cription; being on the advance pay system, it tu lams among a class must tu the interest of edret en. ' to reach. Terms to advertisers as liberal as thee of tared by any paper of equal circulation in Non; 'ern ; Pennsylvania. , • or A cross on the margin of a paper, dci cley t h a t the subscription is about to aspire. ,or. Papers will be stopped when the subscrif- lion ta per expires, unless the agent orders their ettul sou- i lace, w. A. "NICIFIOT.S7, ATTORNPX AND COUNSELLOR AT { i;AW Office formerly :occupied by James Lowrey; Es-. 1 Welleboro, Oet./4•1, 1885-15. • : JOHN I. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR Ae. La )1 , , Tioga Village, Tiuga County, Pewee. Prompt attention to Collections. March 1, - • ''• - • WILSON & • NILES, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT-14AV, kFIRST LIOMFII.OII 111 1 84:1194.rft, ON TUX .d . 411b iWelisborougit, Will attend to business entrusted to their ear' id the counties of Tioga and Putter. [Oat. 18 S. F. Wit.aoB.. ' XTOTICE.---,Tbe.Lew partnership heretofore -exist lug between the subscribers is hereby Aissulved by mutual consent. - - - JAMES LOWREY; • Welleboro, Oct. '65.- "S. 1", WILSON. — j- J..HERVEY EWING, _II ; ATTORNAY AND COUNSE,LLOR AT L. W, No. 11- Lem Paul,St., Baltic ire. 1=1:1=21 RE - FERENCES:- Levin Gale, Attoroer at Edward Israeli-; try at Law, Rev. NOR. Riley, , D..D. , ltev. Henry., SR-, eer, D. D., Confield, Bro.-.& Co., g ad wig t lie Sherry, -John P. Rc )ext Lawson. Esq.,i. S.' Sutherland, Esq. [lar:Rwind is authorivid to trammel sny basi , lees appertaining to this - paper in Baltimore.] Nov. 22, 1885-Iy. JOHN S: HANN - : fi• ' ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT tAW Coudersport; Pa., will attend the several Qurts in Potter and McKean counties. AU busineon en trusted to his care will re6eive prompt attention{ has the agency of large tracts of good settliino4, and will attend to the payment of taxes on any lands in said counties. , Coudersport, Sept. 13, 1865-Iy.e ' PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE, - • CORNER OP MAIN STREET AND THE AVENtIy WeUsher°. Pa J. W. BtGONY, THIS popular Hotel, having been te.fi. ted and ,re-furnished throughout, is now open to the public as a first-class house. A good hostler' on hand. , [lan. 1,18831- H. W. WILLIAMS, WM. H. Sutra. - WILLIAMS -.3‘ , ATTORNEYS AND COO ' ASELORS AT BtiVNTY & PENSION ,AGENCY. Main Street, Wellsbore,Ta. January 4,-1885-ly. S. F. "81iAIBLIIIT, - BARBER & HAIR-DRESSEk, SHOP OVER C. WlLeox's STORE. Wellebstrro, Dec 7, 1.884. WELJJS,BORO HOTEL' _(Corner Main Stre e t and the Avenue.)' Wmaasoßo,PA B. B. HOLIDAY, Proprietor. One'of the most popular Houses in the et•tivts , . This Hotel is the principal Stage-house in .Wall - sl7 Stages leave.daily as follows : . • For Tioga, ,at 9 a. in.; For'Troy, at 8 a. M.; , Flier Jersey Shure every Tuesday mid Friday ar2 p. For Coudersport, every Monday and Thursday at ; e 2 P. , ; STAGES Attatva:—From Tioga, at 12 t p.m.: From Troy, at 6 o'clock p. in. Frgte . Jerstly Shorn, Tuesday and Friday 1 I a. on.: From COderii port, Monday and Thursday II twin. N. B.—. Timmy Cowden, the well-known lydtle;• will be fontid on hand. Wellsborci, Oct. 5, 1864-Iy. IArATOIIZS, CLOCkS, _JEW ELRYLANI) , EILATED - ; • Cali ntl Icro. 6, Union Bloek, if you want eal WATCH, where you win find a good aseortment I • At_ I AMERICAN & SWISS WATCHES. I keep on hand E. 'toward ,Co.'s )novemedil_in heavy Silver Cased , which for time has no 4kittal. ; respectfully refer to It. H. - Cobh, Esq.,...Editor tor, and Wn. Bache; ' , Esq., Presideot ar — Bank of 'Wellsboro.., Also, the W. Eatery, - Bartlett Appletorr,' Teaccdc Co., all are good Watches.' PLATED WARE. Dinner and Breakfast Casten, Cake Baskets, EA on Holders, Napkin Rings, Forks, Table and Tea Epcd : &c., &c., &c. ' - ' India Rubber Chains, Rings, and Gold Alout / ted Pencils. " HEAVY PLAIN GOLD RINGS. ' • JEWELRY OF' ALL RINDS, IA!: A good assortment of —CLOCKS eorkstenWO band. All of which will be . sold as low es the 'can beTkoAt anywhere. REPAIRING DONE ON SHORT NoTreg.‘,, We}Labor°, Aug. 30,1865-4 f. OR SALE.—HOUSE cic LOT on Main Str +et, adjoining Wright k Bailey's Store. 20 acrt tad in Delmar, between John Graytiiid ‘ Merri - A, Souse and Lot on Covington Street. For terms, apply to HENRY SHERWOOD,I4)q. Well:hero, Makr3f,, 18454 f, , • N EW MEAT MARKET,— WM. TQW,NSEND, .AGEst. Wholesale azie lietait nailer it FLOUR, PORK, AAMS, & OR OCER',K.B„, . . • L S O, FRESH BEEF AftITTON, AIITTER, .kc. - Shop oi>1)o'or South of Smith's Law Offtelv. Wellthoro, Aug. 2, IS¢s=-tt NEW PHOTOGRAPiI PRANK SPENCER has the pleasuis to inform the eitleens 'of .Thin eouLty that they have the hest oppartunity ever fed thew, to provre Atohrot3 pee, Ferip (A types, Cartes de Visite, Vi;nettes, end all &Inas l and popular card. and 'colored picture's. at his, on 'Elmira Street. F. M. SPENC,6 - 513.1360 . d, Nor. 15, 18115-0, NEW MILLINERY GOODS!- • Miss PAULINE is flow receiving fresh from New York, si 0b0i4..10t Wioter Goods, comprising latest styles of 1 ate, French Fiiiwers, Ribbons, and Plumes, whieb wi 1 be told tor cult very °beat). Ircilsboro, Oa. 4,1865-3 m. rfigE MASON & HAMLIN CABINNT 4:4,01;N1A 1 forty different styles, adapted to sacred ritiqkt ei cisr music, for SBU y, poo, inch. Th il4iite Ntd or :17/GCT Afeliali, or other Sint preitartiits hwnrtyed them. Illustrated Catiiloines Bent free.; Ade. , MASON k HAMLIN, Boston; or -MAtiON BBC; ERB, New York. [Sept. A,-11340.4 VOL. XII. AIRS. A. J. SOFIELD -WISHES TO .1 N C il i a , I -10 a E,t 3 - 1 1- form her customers that she is mow "reeeivio'g from New Y4rk, a tine assoetment (written for The .Aigitaktr.) , $ $ - , MILLINERY GOODS, . • • . , • .r....xx9 - ix.P i .:: 4 r • •,=,, which she has taken mu - ch'care in selecting - . Ladieii In MeLtory of Alm E311L17:,./euvgio.4.4.NeHAßD: will find a superior quality of , 1 , ' 1 - ' 'Neter more afftictedone, ti4,"the flit:nog arelial of MERINO UNDER-WRAPPERS , • ;, ~, st , tire "- '- - • =•,- , •-•-•-, - - - ". . . .. .•, . MERINO HOSIERY, , ' -Ia svialiewed-•up , iu death,' can yen .look upon your • 4 - `'-'' fissile; ,:- - .. : • i.i.:: - - 4 , :t ..-. ;.,m- - ; Infante'Hooda.'bress Cape, finelinen Handkerchiefs ' r We praya:A that she,tuight live ! het our prayers could and everything in the Millinery' line. ' " [octifi' l :- '; . 1.) , q. 2.11Ve• , . - - - - . ~ -' ', The 'spirit fefidts hOuse bf cley , and she- 'rests in 'the; -Oaf*, -:.•-, -4 - ~ '.-- •e,L) .',„,-. -„, : ..t;,,7i; 408 T. HN / WLItY, H. 11._01;nnipt, ATTORNEYS• AT LAV, WiLL lAMSPORT' --;0:- ''- -- -' 7 " :,• ! I •etauldttint.J. ::-;ii:' 1 '• f . is 1., ; . ; f. Special attention gii'en_ to collection: of Pensitlns.' 'T*His,haill.q, part wi l',i, tier, hut'll'au . roly ber gain. Bounty, and Seel; Pfty„ and all elating itigairst4e NT:, As l you pass .10H tional an 1 :State - tinvernmetiti. ' 2 one l ife'. • ,Lugg4 ii ;at.ti,:l.4ay , tiiii 8 ever ~ •i `P I - ':'_ .1.Y 0 4! In_.'Ver , • „ Williainsport, Pa., Nov. - 15, 18 . 65 7 3 m. 1 ' ... -: May I. train u;q children In the *fty, fbat t ey way \ 'eiker there ' ' 1 - " G ==- ; ' 'S •" _...' I' ~ UNITED TATEN ' DOTEL. ''bett4then the 'ee . eisSa of • lit& are past, and its atany MAIN STREET, WELILSBORO FA il- iel43 " . "' lgi • •• --'' - • - '-• ' 3 - 3 3 i ' Alay.v.e. shace the ehrtetian'e, boule, wpor it 43 0 MMI - , ' •D: 0. RITTER, • PROPRIETOR. '''• I. I - . .; f - 1- • Rasing leased this popular hotel property, (lately i ;they ;gathered round her lutd—saw the tear of sorrow occupied by Mr. Nelson Austin) I shall endeavor ~t0. , , 1Z ~ ,. .0 2 ,i14- make it truly, the traveler ' s home . Personal' //den- I it° 811‘ ',',"4.3' alladien-40 a better land I go, ou Lion will be given to the table , and the comfort of; _peopiimou . ; childrertylored , , ones, when . i.i , arthly i ties inesta wilt be a prime object. The stables , will be ' are r ived; '" ' ' ' '' ' ' '' - under the. care of; an experienced hostler. , . • ; May we all me9ta.bovo,a family ,in, Heaven. . •. Iffellsboro, Nov. 15, 1865-Iy. - Fares,ington 11111, Nov. 24; 1866. ' AL A.M.i DENTISTRY.... tillee s . C. N. DABTT, AITOULD say to the public that he is permanently , iry- • lotatta inlVellsbore, (Office at) his reeideace near the land Office inufHpiseopal Church) sihe rel will continue to do alltinds -bf work' eonflded to hisT care, guaranteeing complete satisfaction ..whera the:t , skill:of the Dentist can-avail in the management of eases peculiar to the Calling. He will furnish- I j 1 •, • .'4ItTIFICIAL TEETH, . set on any material desired. "' • "- _ FILLING 84- EXTRACTING TEETH, I attended to on shortest notice, and done - hi 'thitest and most approyed style, I - TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT - PAINI by the the use of Ansestheties which are- perfectly harmless, and will be administered in every case when desired: Wellsboro, Sept. 6, 1866-Iy. - TIOGA MARBLE WORKS. CALKINS & CONKLIN. flute Cole and c'alkins;) ..... Propril on .PROPRIETORS. •,.. R. ' CONKLIIN. :having ihtid large egperienne in:. some •of -the best Marble -Shops in the -country in the artistic part of this business the pro• prietors aro bow prepared to execute orderafor TOMB I:STpNES, of all kinds, and I!tIONUMESI',S of either . , in the moat workmanlike manner, and with.Oispatcb. They will keep the best quality of Marble, of both kinks named, constantly on band. ~ Stones discolored, with rust and, dirt cleansed kiill made to look as good as new, I • . Mr. Harvey Adams, of, Charleston,, is our. satiny tired Agent, and all contract's made with him 01. be valid. ;Customers can contact for work With 'him at shop prices. •-. , • Tioga,TBept. 13, 1885-Iy. • , . C. & NIIRSBItt= Co,,Pliddlebuiy, Tioga Pa., = • : t , . situated on the Plank Reid, folir utile." from Tingit. , .1 We•are - iprepared to furnish 100,00.0 Fruit Trees at the following prices r Appletrees—large siz e , '.5 emibt at theltui-ery ; 30 cents delivered. Common size, 20 cents at the Nur I eery, 25 cents delivered. Pear Trees, 60 cents. - • I SUMMER APPLES.—BurnhamHaivest,larly liar-' vest s Cbenango Strawberry, Washington Strawberry; Red Astrachan, Summer Bellflower, Summer Qiieen, SuMmer King; Sweat. Bow, So - ur Bow. I F,.. t.t. A PeLEs.--Famense, Gravenstein, 11,i ru bu, Rib `sloe Pippin, Fail Pippin, Republican Pippin. Ha why ; or Douse, Maiden's Blush, Large Wine, Ladies' Sweet ' [ ing, Lyman's Pumpkin, Sweet. - . Wtscran APPLEB.—Boldwin, Bailey Sir.-et. Bleck I Gilidower, Blue Pearmain, American aolneti 41.1.F5et.. Roxbury Russet, Rhode Island Greening. Esoplic • Spitzenburg, Swear, Sweet. Gillflower, Swear, Swect,,, Honey _Grenoing, Honey Sweet, Pound Sweet, Poura.: }-Soar, Peek's Pleasant, Tallman Sweet, Tompkins Co. King, Wagner. . , . PFAR3.—Bartlett, English '..larionelle, Bleakee4 iMeadow, Bella Lucrative, -Louisa Bonti, D Jersey,. i Seekel, Beurre D' Amelia, Golden neurre, Flemish I Beauty, °lout Morceau„Lawrenee. „ Also—Siberian Crab, Quincea„ and Grape ro o ts— ; several varieties. C. A N..H.AMMOND. Middlebury, Tioga Co., Pa., Oct. 4, 1855-Iy. ' DR:It GOODS, GROCERIES, , &c. L AWREN c EVILLE, qO., 3TIT 241261 a. a zit 3 - U S'T R E I V 1,1,0. A. FOLEI ,BEE "FO•R' YOURI3f LVES COME Lii‘rrenceville, Oct. 4, 1885-4 y. B 82.000 tteilL Tools. e e fi x. n perf ' e n n e ee7u n t i t i e! i. y. 11,t, preAdents.Crushiers. and Treasurers orthreo }halite indorse the eirenlar 'Sent free with samples. Aderes.rtlis American Stencil Tool Works, Spriiitglield, Vermont November 1,1885-3 m. ALARGE STOCK of PERFUMERY anti-NAN . KEE NOTIONS, for solo by' , P: R. William,', No 3 Union "thick, WellAboro, Pa. . : 7 t jj ING'S. PORTABLB• - LEMOTAXIE the. Aid/..„' jl prepardtion of the kind rnade, from ih. Irt9tf, , l Ai on articleof economy, purity, and "deliciouinet , i, it cannot be surpassed, and is recommended by pbysi-:i cians for invalids and , family nee. , Jrlep for years in any climate, wbile its condensed form ren ders it especially convenient for travelers. • All- 14161 use lemons are requested to giyo it a trial: ,-,Enter tainments at home, parties, and picnics ibittld - not, be witboaVt. For safe 'all Druggists and lint class , Grocers. Manufactured-only by 3.• •- • i • LOUI.S..F, .34-ETZektft, Sept. 6, 1865-17. No. 548 Pearl Bt., New. Xorlp, The _ , ount • •c 4 for. RUTLAND OR ITALIAN 'MARBLE, ' IS ,THE' PEACE -TO-- CHE4P! 2 - FMI STUCK Come - One andr DEM O 4, - 9 7z. H.TNq GOT IIP v TO ORDER, AND WARR AI4TED TO FIT. A Large 6t,o ' en of OLOTHS Jaet "Received. NILLSPAUGH it SHUTT'S. WE,LLSBORO, TIOGA COUNTY, PA., WEDNESDAY HORNING, DECEMBER 13, 1865 'fit is a sad affliction when one so dear in life, t Ia snateLt'd from your aritiiiie;e-Lii &We loving wife. Bat sa# '4.'ltireces will bei fitone,7. , I'll not, tnarwur nor, ,and peace txPe e-tt an g.:= = • MT LANDLADY.: "•• • Mpltandiady „ Mrs. 4dilliga.".N. is 'pnao.i.oft., the„ i6ost-exkllent and. exemplary- women in .t.k. t. thel woirth nur~ i‘money fresh-sheets; bright. firesand ittZIO• I , welbsupplied tabip, many, plena/44 Word/3r oulgl. much ttiotherly, care gratuitously. "What acharming.monian is the s4e.lama-, iion :of :every new. boarder. :But spoor human. nature:is rarely rounded to.full4wrfection,,and good Mrs:. Milligan hue one theme-of discourse, always ipreeminent. , Ulways fresh and new,, Fitt) which, as...may; bo-:_suppused, -,she bores everrune... Tbis:theale is a fire,,by which a. considerable amount of her persunal.....property was -iteseroyeti; and tali.dptes are.ealoulutecb.by the tire , : One boarder. came u week ,before the great dire, and, another. a-fortnight aftert-sehe. butight so,tanan...coal a -feii -days ibefore the, iiertvtirk,i-and.-a - loud- of .pintro.wooli---just,.the ; cloy- fullowitig-skiho. is sure- _et it,t,Lecause,, sin ; remember-of ,thletibg-the partieulara to the, r a ,,n who sawedothe,pitie.:_wood.....Everyt mew. pone r zis. grid- all shout the great, Are—how-it. Was suppuseil to have originated, at -the time, and rat the 'facts of -the ease, were afterwards supposed-fa . be. and: last, not least, what. her pri , bite opinion in-the Matter is.' upon all beussiona-,-when-thetgreat _fire. rhrought _I up. whit+ iiscirgint one to-five times .a day4iithtt-. rine itheinisper,houSe. anaid,l is is/idled upon to. ceStify--treacly' tar tha,:auo"rnentation-, of 1-ttfat ,youritt kidyr's'-iielfesteenr....Nuthingtpleases her - 110 much as being the., witness-box, and she svill•fly from pudding or pastry at, that ,oft, xopeated suainumst o -witli all the alacrity, that a bird seek/id/a /nate, .1 • • It was not always, howeverii that Catharine. .attiewilied•-the calbof her mistress ria readily; or, that-the **file. which , that eXcellent woman non- cheers aas -so :aright. • .True, she - used to l.rakietTery viten before Me fire, but it weal m sort 'shallow itrtiticiak reffair, that. seemed. to be . carefully 'adjusted to brow and lip, on spdcia4r- - siid proper otwaaions---not . the. genial / inanimation. that .comes out from . within.— Neithertwas my landlady-always tidily, even prots'ilytressml; as Mow--Trevious to-the lire,.. she' Was gentiritlty -very plainly • sometimes unweithini eareletslyi:dress.e.i. The - run-down slippers t kat Avert:Liu requisition , :before the' fire have'-- . glven:tplatie i to: Lt.tots,,!fiell-fitting and nett4l3l:l4-ee4i-the.ll4.lne- made - - cap. _to,. a pretty nue'friair - the millinersithe old frock.icialnew one, and the pin that fastened , the'•eollar,t -has since the fire;been/i - euneeaded kuntlhf ribbon: : Mithty tevolutiontotako place now and then in individuals as. well-as in continents, itnd the fire which ieinOw -Mrs: - MilligutV,s donjon keep, did nips: ‘nseured4y perify•the metal of which that -peysonitc:rs originally composed,- - • • firatiCame to her-house, She was awl ItuYiestlitird-Workink, hard-scolding, and titer -oughts womanto say .'the..tfrlith, ..ishel,itinted- -the household ot , dagonalty,!-and.l , heFselr: coiitintially—sh'4 -*was I 'Wotting arid iavitigffor some bletiSed'clay •oCenjoyinent that was cothing, 9 iviisn'Or how she did' not 43top: to • enquire Catharitie, h'er•:thiniestic i 4iost faith ful end. 'Obedient . ' nit'w;''vtas then,'contintially 'fretted - "tirtd'' , '-gottded h y' tier 'tniiitrese, , lanllen, carefeit's; rsointeinuis positively diselied ieut. blame and no praise, -all -Work and no play, were not-Suited to the nature of Vitibarinet Salt a dezen' drf;sses; very beatitifut landtadi 'had - previous to' thi -fire, nut turned wrong side out, they haileon ,pegS in die Wardrobe, lb be #bria 'When 2 the great 1 day'ortelastition and enjoyment. Should' dawn. -A guild shawl 'anebeautifil bonnet' ihe owned likeirise- 7 -they' were °nee exhibited to me,l3ut too, were', reserved for that mythical season which never embraced in the e.alc'uhitions of any alinanac—Mrs. Wore it very, plain and very eld.,ponnetit was guild enihigh to - )Tear to market, or any other plieelliat_sh'C'W Cl ent—by-and-by she'ialdwear ber'nloe one.' Often she said she wouldlike to have ieine *new linen; 'Spoons or silver 'for the fable—perhaps shd - Would get them - sometime, but then she must put the Money that' night •hate, procured them'in the savings 'hank, fur : so 'she denominated the little paper which she kePrin`he'r bedroom, and wherein she deposit ed - ail the bank iibtes that by rigid economy and hy'endlesti toil she could rake 'and' de , ape together. And in no place; perhaps; was econ . , otay : pr'eit'sed down to • its. hardest -possibility farther itian in the' aforementioned 'bedroom. Tlie , 'earpet u was'a - Century olp—patched,' darn ed; p c i_o4 2 centell Course, not 'very 'clean,' the bealatid bedding 'Wife - equally' -antique—the chilies .vdre mostly broken, and the• cradle had lost 'one of its rockers, and 'this last was a matter of` especial regret to my 'landlady, and if 'She could have spared money-for anything, uhe would have had the cradle repaired; "as it ivas, her pretty little child was left in her slanting cradle to moan butir alter hour alone. Milligan Meant to he a good mother, soil 'barely hived her bahy; . hut she 'lnuit work atoketie must'save, and she must no* and then go` i :ipte`the kitchen to scold. ' "One of these timee," she would have the' cradle mended, and 'also a Whole - glass set 1h the - old frame, for" ibe glass she titled was' cracked' and brok ell'=-,a'_'part of it gone - indeed.' These two thirigbl tint inclined to"believe Mrs. Milligan 'would have attended to prior to that Mythical pdyiudin which ells was Ctilake - ctnfort. *_ Tile . blue or the baby; testified thatihti Once was not so warm tie it should'bate been,, f anti its ciriis seemedtos.ty thOt it *as bungry," often. .Mrs, wished she Was i attleto ilnVe things nicer,,and betier in her, own - , roam, and_to devote mare tithe to. her ba'hy-- ; ,then.„ii vr - as impussible; sometime she assuredly would. And all this tinie there was, one pair uf, stairsbelow,my lady's bedroom, as pleasant And ,beautifulli furpished.,a one as ! could he desired--this, however, was her.spare bedroom, to be used a few fifties io ,the - year for visitors. She Was 'sometimes almost dis posed to appropriate it to herself and her bab:y, and,take some comfort as she wer - t,'along, but it is probable she never would have done so, , but for the great fire. It was a.cold,'w.inter oiFttt, aqd my landlady had ',been woiking and scolding more than ' L upus!, and was,sitting up; later. There Ivaia bright fire in die - kitchen, for Catharine was of ,such a nature itiatalie, reqU r iredartifi'claieat in midwinter? Mrs: :Milligan .said she could not hive all shereqUired, and consequently the grate - hi—her room was black , and cheerless enouoh. What-made her so- late" den'tsknow-4veryi titinfhail gone:utrotig , all day; , elie said, and•iP she 'did sot work . -her •nailk• offriothing' , would: ever be ddne•Liiorne fiiiks had servants that were some little-hetP i ' she- tielievedc , she never could bliss-had 7 a Mind to dismiss evary:wretett• of •them and do everything herself, and—thew may be' ghe , ibould :get through- sometime—as it" was; We' had sainainy serittnts -to -waW on it euak'iltalf -her iiniebut strpposed she puld , •utt. take-a ctiyOef ileti7‘ off •Qathatine 'Was Ijko any''other girl,' she'-cdald—Atiirs'-was• , the lire, and the tea-kettle steaming , hot;:-but• ahtT nevernould have a servant willing td- - do any such little-faVorlor heir out of•teason: -- • " at ire; -idie Othitinned; holding out the wet Skirt tif ber'citeis before , the stove,- and - roughly pashitig - Oatherine,cwho eat there, wide; 'jest look!at;my-frttek"l.4 look. like washer-wonnin,-`ond I might as''well iie :One• for ell the comfort I have—get along Pto , bed with you, you good-for-nothing—l don't- want you in my sight, and &you are not up earlier to-morrow morning than you were this, ytal can.hundle•up your things and find somebody n t iiWilling4o.wait•un.yott more than I .will —for 'in future. 'am de.terminesis to., be- dif ferent woman frotnlWhat I have been. So she was,•lauCtliff :reformation vras..mit such as she then propased toherself. '• .1' ; .• Itic certainly -ren. ;unpleasant.T.thingt..)to he; awakened, in tbe.:middle of the .night by the violent ringing of the door..bell:and. the crying, under one's:, windows; , of fire I fired land .more unpleasant is it if•it.happens to be taid-winter,• ,as well as midnight, and a•quantity of gunpow .der or other explosive.material in your imme diate!viainity:,. I had retired late and fallen o r oleop . tothe :slow subsiding of the din of the, ,city, nrid - ,• with a. eomfortaliledegrealof- warmth wrappedttrith iemy blanket,rwal. just ap ,proiretringilhe most charming portion of a charming dream, when I was startled to con seionsnesi-by the bursting. open of my door end the, Itidetars outcry of, For the • sake of ,yohr immortal soul, rise up, , the.- house is living blaze, froth TOW to , teellar ? '—irisa,quick, or you will 'perish alive !" -Catharine, - for, it • watt ,she, made all the while such ludicroue_psturea‘ us I never saw tuir - dreamed- or, audit . ' ppite!Of thd-esigeneyo of the ease,- I..made ti.tnemoian -dum.of•her swaying and, diving and jumping, an that in. the possibility ofleseapei I might _draw material for daughter from memory, fur the exhibition was- too good to ,ha :lost, and just then there seemed , little, opportunity of _doing thaisubjeat justice:. I verily believe ehe ,weulcl , have jonreed from the third, story win,. ._dow; but for my forcible detentiod.of her. As, s o on as•possible I issued from my chamber And looked thonddi expecting to see thttr shim • en, ; .veloped in flames, but the,. only indication of fire- I iStiir, was,sidittle smoke: • .' , Let us-go below;' I sabh " and, learn the .1 eatenrof the danger." Bur, no, nothing.' aeuld prevail on. Catharine • to budge an .inch, the ; same frantic gestures, the same wild exclama- ,tions of lunacy gontionctd, and were increased I by the timing up .of my landlady, jest as I mas t I about to tiesOrld. , JJ ..: :•;, I ':,For mercy sake, ,bre,ak 1 , through the,sky- ',light and ,stun to the roof," she Cried. ..". It's I 1 the, only ehance,for our dives --w,hy.don i t,ypit, l gel a ladder 2,,011y don't you break" the elty.:. i liglit? the smoke is choking me—mercy I mer cy I Won't,some policeman) help me-out ?••".. SO the.two.wemen, rushed -,into the :firms of one ; '; anotheri making all setts of lamentations and - cries,for help—the,girl•hoftling in, her arms 'a washbowl and polter - whibti she., was trying to : save from destruetion, and the landlady_having %about as judiciously selected two silver spoons, one of her old 'boon; and : an iron tea-kettle. And so, with naked! feet 'and in petticoats and night4utpe, the two mioateri ascended the ladder and disappeared i on the roof, - • ,, 1 , ‘_! Why.. don't you motel. Why _don't, yot4 I come ?,fell faintly._ on.my ear, as. I , descended I -the stairs, still iin a good state of preservation, as far esti:could see, I._:. - r .„ •.-, .., . - ,_, There was a, great::. noise of , firemen ; outside , the house; , and the ringittg.of the bello r ancl,the, I distressed cries .of, the two women on:the,roof.l Inadmmeta•little afraid I- confess, bpi, the'-,way, being clear to-walk safely oat of .the houtle,..l was proceeding -to three,- when a, policemitas who was stationed in the ball, begged politely ' that I would not distress royself r ae_. there wee ; no cause whatever for alarm—there had been fire in-the building•adjoining,-but it was then: nearly; gotten - down.. r - . - . , • I proceeded at once - to strike lights, see that the' front door' was looked •and close the windows one haltof which had been' thrown open by my. landlady.- My neat endeavor % - :was to 43011 X. tier ' down from •thevoofi . but my eloquence proved . unavailing the policeman above mentioned.waa ' kind enough to abcond . cmy ..efforts•with might titoF Main, 'and thewoinen , were at length drag 'ged' toiektit-the wash-boirl wailiroken in the laffray,•and , the tea kettle lost its spout:- -.: '. r.,. ,-. - When list - the conviction was-forCed , upoti . - thein that there wits - really no danger, both-fell ''into fainting fits, so glad ; were . they to think' • they had nut been 'burnt up alive. 'lt Was some ' time before my Landlady was sufficiently 're. covered to make`-with me an exploring expedi ,,-tion through the house; her -own bed-room was I the first we visited—andbere,.qttietly asleep in I the cradle; - was her baby'-:=forgittteri• till this. : - -moment. Her • p trosysin of joy- Was alinost equal to:tbat of hei• late' fear—just to think it had not beet, barrit cip'alfve, art - d it 'might have been as well es 'not if"the houie had burned ' dawn: In this apartment the feather bed and l the looking 'glass and a small box in - which she Was id the habit of 'keeping money, all - were ,L miisiiik; ;i,hbliet's hiad - ' heel in'' the house—my ''' landlady - Was juil ul l :sore : they would be us she was that she was alive, and conse3uently the nisi ,tititii ii,ife l ata, sty "she said, Wes to' run .be: i - t.tal „FP'", f:"i'm ' .-2. , sl .f7 , t f., • -... '...:: ,; ;_i luvir aid s ,t,. hall door was secnic—but !by Ittudin.4 was no authority for herself that night, and ss afierwarde appeared, she had set the Jour-op inaLi The -first -tap a,f siffety+—and fertheriaoro, a:sole be..st means .preserving , her ,fenther-i.i t d and looking-glass,, she had thrown them into.the street,. ' part of , the pa per money box was . diseoyered on the hearth, which made the supposition probal,lc 'that she bad thrown thcm-Into4ho • fire. some in stances-trunks had been unlocked and their contents scattered about the floor-:-a few of her dresses were gone from the wardrobe—when or how she had disposed of them it was hard to tell, hut on the'whole, such things as she self find not dashed out' f the Window 4 s, or into the fire were found to be safe in their places. Such talk, and-wandering, and ,speculations as Catharine and ,her mistress had, I never beard, and I would belie gladly retired to my own room, but they held me fast to tell first what they had thought`iihont the house taking fire that evenilig- - - 2 -whatlhey had dreamed, and how - they had' been• startled • from sleep—the one by the'cry.of fire _that seemed as ifit was right under her own window, and she believed it was; yid the other with - the first clang of. the fille•belrL2slie" did not kndw what made her wake- with'the ringing of the fire bellbat she said =it appeared as' if. something :told . her the -fire wee-iu her,own _house, end Ow screamed as loud as she could for help and likely enough that Was the means of frightening, Any some thief that tvae'dlready'in - tfie houseithere was -no reason for ittiPposing"that a thief-bad been. in the inniseat all.:.- kly,leeldladst told it016 , .,a1l her.dTeadful fright might, have been preventedjf she, htl -not re• tired'ses'oon, and she had a gseiit mind 'to re- Main up hitige;." • Ctithainli'laid' u ntit *Ord, tint it:Was evident her coned-vireo reproached , her for riot:having remained up herself to make the tea-the ; fire lias almost- out in, the stove, but,W batty that—it was the 3asiest thipg . .in the world to build it up,'sbe said:finA proving the old adage true, that " where there's a WM; there's tv Way,";the fire was blazing presently,- and ihe , spou tlessatekkettle pn—it .3v.kuld yet ,hold.water enough for . onr tea, Catharine eaid,,, She no goober went about spreadirigthe ta ble then'tditif'.Milligan besought; her not 6' give hertielfW nidoh-Irimble, but the girl per= -sisted 'in her , benevolent - designs-,.-4t,was st, pleasure4nad 49t itA'artihht.4oyiirrr-Sbo, was sue -Et would he,morg refreshing to her., :lear,miss tress. "now gOod' of- yon," laid 'the landlady; ai she sat down; her baby in her - lap; and poured out the steaming beverage ; pot one' drop did abe,taste, but she expressed herself , very touch refreshed as she clippo , it up and . down her silver, spoon. 4t length she smiled, and preparing for Catharine, entreated her to drink ir, Widi such earnest cordiality, that she .was led to exclaim, " briny - mistress losing her senses`": 4. No, Catharine," she replied, " I have 'just .come" td' sense ;: have 'I not!' been working f und saving-all , my life, all what havalgained '-by ?_. I.helievr, th,afire, w. 44 was:no ; Bra after all, was a judgment sent upon me, and I @hall .not nave money again to lie :.urot up by my oven hands—l our alracifitgiact'aie old b d and ooh "7aeg are gone, willrtry to enjoy alittle—twerp day, and not a pinch along and. no wait for eat_ time :th will never,come." So a fire Was made up at once in the spale bedroom, - which' M. Milligan appropriatOd to herself and baby . ; •In the morning she ap peared in her new hat and gown.---the time she •hod usually devoted to scolding. sbe ,bad be-: atowed,ou her toilet,. and being satisfied with berarlf, a smile came out in her face so Sweet ,and'pleasant,.that everybody 'was pleased with hertilid to this dap we have one a the most uniformlY;comfortable households anywhere toi be-found. The secret is, my landlady does herself as well each day----rta-sbe-can afford to do, and• to others au•sint would be done by. eommuvitation. [Written for the Agitator.] THE BOOK OF " JEFF." CHARTER. MIT NOW L - bermail,,chief captain -of one- -of: the of',Abrahauf; said, within tiimeeli; t here are many valiant men at inay coypand, both,teotmen and horsemen, whO were , Hover discomfited by' "the f4e. There ' iss } forake'for . many days i'ncfOr whit- 'dotty hinder tilde we shor4ltl'ntarch Against the foe, and put- -him. to flight:; lend not•riursuiug: after him, until. the day in which he shall. bow to the L rule of Abraham." , - And he ealledbis chief Offteeiti,'and alt' his his host, and spoke" onto' them of 'his-Inner most thoughts and they-with one eleacird erieg Odt, - "Do thou, Oh..Sherrnao, as thou bast said, Ind we will,.foilow thee, and will not be found igitnting,in. the day of battle." 'And he 'gathered together his eli - Wriote, his horsemen, and his belldWing engines, wherein dwelt death., and mighty host,- and they - marched:against. the pity. of _Atlanta,: and , took 'it. APLI, thpy passed Ahrough „pan,' ,cities _ _of the plains and took many captives... And the Ethiopians lickedlo his standard, and followed' after him;'6nd Vaaame=hiti.scildi6ra and fought for him. - And they went far and circuitously in the tevolted provinces, and destroyed many. caties, and brought terror to the hearts of the men of Jeff. • And it came to pass theithey 'halted below 'll city called Charleston, and the destroying engines belched forth their thunders upon it, and it fell. And the Jeffites fled therefrom, arid it was. laced, under the rule of the men of lib erty, and the bondmen beoatrie' free, and did much good for Sherman. Now'Oharleston- was the city in which . was .Satan's seat,where rebellion, the devil's doll, -was conceived,land brought .forth, and Sump ter, one of its fortified strongholds, held by a 'small number of the braves of Columbia, was besieged and taken by a numerous boat of Jeffites, as Their first valorous act in -the rebel'. ious cause of Jeff in the early days thereof. And Sherman and his host, journeyed on into the province of, North Carolina, and . destroyed many cities therein, and much forage, and food for men. And the people were with Out suste nance, and be - gave unto them. - - Now about this time Jeff began to be very. sorely troubled, and the evil spirit reigned with in bim,.ancl he said unto his chief counsellors, • What shall be done against the mighty hosts of Abraham, for verily our,land is overrun with' them.? • 2 • ' Let,,us„;r pray thee,,callApon •-ctur tonst 7 men, and cause. Ahem te_fighti our battles, for us, sud patuctveneure, .we- way let. tutu aside Rates of Advertisin.- Advertiseznents, trill be °bur - r * ed $1: per square. et it lines, one insertion, and $1.50 for three insertions __ Advertleetqunts of less than 10 lines zonsidered as a square. The , 'subjoined rate,SAtilf t(e-Zharged for Quarterly, Half-Yearly and Yearly advertisements : ' 3 .AfoN2ll9. 6 aroNTRs. ,12:2(0)ixiskr,r 1 Square, $4.00 $.5.75 $7.00 . - 2 do. 6.00 8.25 . ..1040,„ . „.,, 3 do.' .. ...._...(.8.75' 10.75 - ' 12.50 j, ,',''. , + Column, 10.00 12.00. • 15.75: -. ..;: i do. - - 18.75 .25.00. - 31.50: i , 1 do. .. D.OO 42.00 '6O 00 13 r': Advertisements not naving the number b inners, tions.desired- marked-upon them, will be _pnbliabssi.,--- until ordeied,Oufalul - chririeid - ideordingli, - , . - Posters, Handbill's, Bill-Reads, -Letter-Heady, and all kinds of Jobbing done in country establishments. executed neatly and promptly.. Justices', Constable's and other BLANKS, constantly on band. NO. 17. the hostile, hosts of the -sons of. liberty." ,But his counsellors said " nay 1 for they are many, and Willfight for - Abraham in the day of bat: tle,"- and there was a division. among them.— Albeip.Jeff essayecl,not to ponder in his heart how he might compass the death of Abraham. MSETA MELOROVE THE SCRIBZ: • 1 Mr . Nasby Waileth over Noo Gersay.. ON; TH.F. WING, Nov. 9th, 1866, • " .:haver wuz I in so pleasant a frame uv mind: ez last nigbt: All wuz peace with me, for of " ter being buffeted aboot the world :rot three-1 10 score years, at lest ;it seemed to me, ez for chance, tired uv persecution' an unfortu nate beiri, had taken me into - favor. .solnrn promis from the Demekratic State Cen- tral committy in the great State uv, N0p,91:- au, that ez soon ez our candidate fur CicivernOr ,wuz dttay elected, I should hey- the- positicinfof --' 4 Doorkeeper to the bowie nv the Lord (which ist 'this State means the ,Ceputle, & which is cer tainly better than dwellin in the tents uv Wick: and groary keepers-on tick ez I dopy and tt.jeo-. .rtz ,dicious exhibition of_thispromis, bed proccored forme unliMited fisilities for borrerin, whic r improved very muditly.•- • • 2.. Lit r • On-Wednesday I. wuz sittin. im my I' 001 42: Iteati enjoying the pleasen retlecsban that in a few days • I ooid be . placed atin'tti- ,that the contingencies no=forchune.- Wood Ipzia, _. • 'wood I that .L I bed died .then,and there, befere c that dream uv bliss wuz roodrY broken.; - A wikked boy` chm running past witha- paperi- - which be bed ~brought. from the:next town. Is!here there lives a, man who takes one. He. _ flung it though the Wintittw to me abd pasivnl I opened -it eagerly and glanced -at the hod _ . " NOO GERBEY-5 000 REPUBLICAN I" • One long pieroin ehreek wuz heard thrOugh that house, and when the inmates inshed.inte • the room they founlimelinanymate on the Boor, The fatakpapmlay near me, expla:inin the cause 9v the catastrophe. The kind-hearted landlord, after feeling uv mq pOckets and•diskiverin that , - tv the contents thereof wood pot pay the a;reara.• 'gee uv. my board, held a horrid consultation mith - his wife, site the r opriety 'tty - me to, he-insistin that it wuz the only chance uv gettin . what wuz back—she insistin ,t4stef. wuz brung to Pd go on rennin up the bill big ger and bigger, and never pay at list: Whiter , they .wuz argooin ,thi-,matter pro mpg cionij happened to get a good smell uv his breath, which restored me tO oonscousniss to itnnst,' without further assistance. , - - • When in, trouble my, poetic sole alit= Andy vent in son. Did ever a poet Who delitad iti tombs, and'dark, rollitr etreaufs, and constimp tion, and blighted hopes, and, decay, and itick, themes, ever.he' Bich a pi,4,of snbjecta ez he, at this time V' Tbefolleritt may be a consolitiroti I:4S the few liimokrats uir-tho North, who‘.haveK,.:: gone so fur into Copperheadism that ihey L can't change their, base : In the mornin we. go forth rejoioin iu bur „ strength—in the evenin we are busted and wilV. ' Man born uv woman (and Mat of them are) " Inv few days, & them 'is so fall uv thlible. thiiiiiirskareel worth. while, being born at , alc , .. n October I' waded in seo knee: e , the waters ' uv afilicehun aresabout my chin .... _ _ __ I look. to the east and Massachusetts rolls, in Ablishun. • To'tha west')' turn mk s eyes and Wiseimain' ' and Minnesota and 4 / l enny ewers Ab ,Southward I cur* , •my ,isap/okin gaze, and 'Maryland New Yurk we had 16 ! Bojo; The, fought rtliantly,.an4 7e . put him ow a platform, which stunk with, nigger—Jea, the 'savor thereon Was lOtideir• than the Abliehtin' platforneitielf. ' - ' ' But behold ! the people jeer and • flout ami::1„ say; platform stinketh loud enough, b* the.sruell thereof is ilo; the smell uv.the Afri kin—it ie of 'tite rotten material uv which it is ~ . , . . . . ~s composed, Mad the - corrupshun they have plaid. u on it,"—and No° York goeS AblishMM - ''..- -,, ~., Li Siochm held hiMself up Mid sed - " come anct.....4. I .hoy." And ou - Pfolks, bought him aud, his tribe,. 7 I Wit. he getting. net his pise. Non GeisEris.susistizi !! Job's cattle waiilain by murrain and herlei-'" 1 horn' and rich, and not livin near: 'NOO York . thereof he eood not gel. But Job hed eothin left—etill ha coca sea the, hides and tallow! . ' Lazartis hed soris; bilt be had dome to HA them • - Noo Gersey was the hide and tallow nv the, Dititoorasyomd 10, that is gone., : What little is left uv Dimocrasy is all.- sore,,but where,is the dorg,so low as tolick itY NoB Gersey wui. ower ewe ! the strong hand nv Ablishiniam hez liken Noo Geigey'wuz: the Aryrat on , ' which • - opt - ark-rested, behold I the dark waves xi. inism sweep ever it 1 Darkness falls over we, like a pall—the shad or woe encompasseth me. DOvtl my furrowed heekt uv anguish; varyin, size from-a Pew it`thsail tater,. , , Nix) Gersey will vote :for the conetooshnia, , , Amendment, and lot the nigger will posies. the land. I See barredvisions ! On the Camden and Amboy, nigger. bralcaiii , • men—and at the polls, nigger, l • , Where shall we find refuge? lu.tha North? Lo it is barred agin . • In th e South? Id thei r epee 'the Neithiri CopOtheed 6ndeth`no favor.' ' Neale° ? TThere is-war there .mo' _ere .f miahtibe drafted. • . -• . Who will deliver Ira ?. Who will plink from the pit into which we.have fallen? Where I shall go the' Lord only 'knows, but my impression is South Karlin) , will be my fin. tureshoine. -Wade Hampton is elected • Gem- ; uor, certain, and in . that noble State one Inity„. preserve enough uv the old Democratic Statsu Rites leaven to leayen the whole lump—: "Yak adote--I'm slots, On the dark ?onto sea." And into what harbor fate' will. dzies.ent weather-beaten barlrkthe undersigned cannot truly say. , • . Noo Ge;any—fit,rawok ha . warld mt stand it a year or two, bat idaubt it. ' Mournfully and sadly, T' q!. , • *1: VETSOLtuti V 3 . 1141 LiiteViiiiter uv 'the Church of the New pen/111403n. 11%1 ME =II