IS PUl4ll6o ll :ViiX7 W a d ats d sStuning, ai SPA a raw., tuna - Ably to aaratice. COBB & VAN GELDER. V2Y Gr./XL!. .A.roltlarCria... 7- 1... - To. :R .5 ,. .... - i - vl. 1 two. 3 'ma. 1 6 6.c. i 0 m.o. 1 Iyr 1 e q ueets_.....—V-.63 5.331 7.;e3 i .3.-.',,Le3 i 12 0,1 -- Y Synced ;75 , 5j"..3 1 12113 1 15.03 ,1 IS va 1-4 Cultunn.--- 170) . 1 10;o0 1 If .t.i.3 1 "33:03 f4 C 43 1-2 Comma..-.-. 1200 w 1.0.1 6,!,. 7 ,3 1 6‘,5,03 .65.C* 1 C.latan .—....24.14 7...5..a.) 1 1- - a..01) I 63,05 £ll.OO 1 Square 1 Lumen ;1.03.—Z,..)ctf.,,,1. w.,l7.thereallt.r. Administrators lind faccr.tors Noti-,, , , t 5,05 each. Bears: , oil-aa or eve li - a ,,, $.7.A;3 p a r Tear. NSWlas DIREcirORY. — w. D. IrEQUELL tic CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. and dealers in Wail Paper, Kern eue Lamp, Windda - Glass, erfeanery, Paints and iiis, Sc_, Cereing, IS. Y., Jan. I, la6a.--ly. NICHOLS & ISIVOLIELL. ATTORNEYS AND CoUNSELORS AT LAW. Vffice formerly occupied by James Lowrey, Esq Well/Awry, Jan. 1, 186,&--1y„ WILLIAM S. SMITH, ST/VI/NET AND O ( JUSSELOR AT LAW Insaranne, Bounty +awl. Pension Agency, Main is:trzat WaWawa, Pa., JAM- 1. /BdB. 5. F. Wn.sos. ' J. 13. limts WILSON NILES, ATTORNEYS A, COUNSELORS AT LAW, ,Fi r ,t doer from Signalers, on the Acenue)— Will attend to business entrusted to their care in the counties of Tiogs and Potter- Wellebrxe, Jun. 1, 17.366. F.W. CLARK, Arroms - eT dr Lew—Mansfield, Tioga co, Pa. May 9, 115611—ty • GEORGE WAGNER, TAILOR. Shop fret door north of I. A. Sears's Shoe Shop. Cussing, Pitting, and Itepir ing done promptly Sl.LklitelL Wellsboro, Pa., Jam- 1,1866.—1 y. JOHN B. SHAHSPEAHE, DRAPER AND TAILOR. Shop orer - Sonen's Store, second foot. inr - entring, Fitting, and Repairing done promptly and in best style. Welk-loro, Pa-. Jan. 1, 1865-ly .JOSEPH MA NLEY, BLACKSMITH AND SHOES. I have rented the-shop lately , -, entipind by Mr. P. C.Eioig, and ant prepared to shoe horses and oxen, and to do all kinds of work pertaining' to the bust nets in a superior wanner. . - Wellabor°, Pa-, Jan. 1, 18415.—iy. IZA.AK WALTON HOUSE, Gaines, Tioga Geentsr,-Fa. IL C. VERMILTEA, Paoreasrotz. This is a new hotel locale-1 within easy axes of the Lest taking aud hunting greonds in "North ern Penneylvania, Yams will be spared 1;:r the aceolamodallt , u of pleasure seekers and the traveling public. ' [Jan. 1, 1866.) a. ILERVEY E WING, ATTDRNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW . , No. 11 Law Building,--Sr. , Badassets. RE er.st:arse —Levin Gale. Alloroey . at Lair, E l aar , l Israel, A tt'y at Law. Rev. .7. RNe s, D. D.. Rev. Henry Slicer, 7.0 114 Con fiel3,l3n. & Co_, F. sr re&Ludiirig A McSherrv, Julia F. Mr...ll:tun. Esq.. Robert Law avrl, Esq., S. SatLerlan:l. Esq. Int. Ricrac is authorizel tv tianass: any bailtetf. appertain ing t :114 pager in Ealtitti,re.] Jan. 1. y. - r t BACON, 1i \sis- the `,cl Pe Car, 'a.iry, La folfr Yeare. of army ststYr, Ns -Kis a large experitiaosi its bell and brsispiitilfrayaist, has opened ass saftcv for tbt practice .1 tialisi ue ax..l astret-ry. 111 traccites. Pera44 Lama Ciaista,cis. at Usti Punzialliszqa any part of the Sttoiss , is c3. - - t_alrevois_ perks= optratiirtss. No 4. CLicsis Slott, up sutra Ktlisbctu. Pa_. May 2_ _ ATEW, PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.- FRANK 'SPENCER, has the p.k.a.ao.ra Lv Inform the citizens ,cd Tioga :tau Lima - Lace the beet ope•rtabity ever vferei Mere, to pr•ecare Arahrot3pes.. Ferrotypes, Gems, Cwri4Bl4* Vi,:watler, as./ all kir.“.ia et Lamy sad papoular card, and. „colored Tictxtrez, on Elmira .s.laeet.- Nor. 15, !65-4f. F. M. SEENCEr... B. EAzTMAN, suzglll=l smut Efleetanical Dentist, WCILIIII Ir,lvrtri the eitizer_s oT Werlit.,rt and. Al tkiLt he Lit* Lttel gas a aesiret,:e' Of 3Ver . ohzt 8.. Bowen's UV where Ile l prm.parel tr, es....ite all prLfeerica, with la pr,try,twe-s a. 1.4 =aide Bina vi offer itlytriGr ieduce- LL.4.e rtgairing ettal ‘,peratitA3F. Aft , rorc ""z1:72 End S t reacDtable =es. Please ezrznine rpeeirEene. EMEE3 March 21, IFt36.—H DENTISTRY. C. N. D A R'T T, 1 - Trr_Till i t. the public that he le pt rays Leti:y iviiated Weilthiro, (CrlT:ifee at Wu Lear the "Land Cece 6334 Epiaeorad Cl , ttez- where be will continue to do leitolead ziLfdei - to hie care, glattranteeick, complete where the ehill , f the Dentist caw , ihe tr.2-tagexect of csees peer-liar to the frmifb ENE ARTIFICIAL TEETH, fei vz arq matena . ae,Elivl. FILLING & EXTRACTING TEETH, clended to cm abothzi Ltnirt. aid dvrte iP the best and blest approved ,tyie. _„ TEETH EXTRACTED WITIIOUT PAIN Ls - .lt the ewe of ArneweficF which ate Ft:- :wt:y twirtii: and wdrilLiiiered in every tzle when ?Haired. .121; LlBl4'll' ATTENTION SOLDIERS. B. EMITS, Knoxville, 'logs -C,,,c0.17. PA-. I, liceaseti Agent, and AA:Lome:I tar kiln:vs esti their friends througtent fil Oat , k I III Etaies,i will proseastesest collect with nn 7 SUCVNII6 !9)I..DIERS' CLAIMS AFD DUBS athy other ki,td of claim soim: the Gosertmett before limy apt Lig K Ut itnmett* (T it Cot rem Terse_ re-Aerate, All ev r , tutiutiour ht to tbe abovesddrees grill se eme prut.pt ttteeties- Jec: 17, 11.46.. VI I rED STATES itIDTEI•• litia Strew, Wellsbort, Pa. RITTER, Pit.irZirroa. v..pular bectl property, :ettZy w_ctaltd by Mr. Neter.e - Auttie) S tbs.!' t" , -I'Arar LI; tcat it trJy the -trio the: btsscu— }'-4-ttl arttaticz. 'nil be girec tc the 12.14 e, Lta tat -veil..': eel gaciae tril. bt 8 .pritVe the Ltzt.te Tat under '6.t care ut an eaperi tlet4 Jam. I, 1€44-17•. WELLSBORO HOTEL, Maio &reel and at A sztair-) Wii-LsocaLo, PA, E. HOLIDAY, Propriezcz. EIS it ens etf the meat yt,l4th ta er Iletett in T n;..cLr.ty. This lintel it tie krinnipti et 4 /Lee-hones in Weathers- Stases leave deil: F"t 6411;e s : Tinra. at 9a_ tn.: Fes. Trey, E ' r Jel - ECY _Endre ere:7 leteedelr_tend frida7 at F- For Cundcreport, were histany a zi st: 2 Th.SES, Mgt,. et. 32 7 -2 ,t'e.l-ek Truns. Troy, at 6 Vesta y. na_: Freya Jer- Inuday and Frida7 H a. (41. i C ., nderti.nrt, latestsiey Haiti Tiati:eday II a- ar 2.7 . b.—Jimmy Cowden, the steli-katnitst Lett ./err t/e Luund 011 hand. Wellainro Jim. 1, 1155-Iy. . ;. VOL. XIII. WaS — AND MEDICINES LANG 3c WHITE, Of MANSFIELD. Pa., hare Just -reeeire.l aid offer to the inhabitants of Tioga cutinty, at the lowest cash prices, a large and well assorted stuck of the following fast class good.: DRUGS, MEDICINES, & DYE STUFFS, Paints, Oil, Putty and Glass, 'Bowe .1 Stevens' rausilyDyes, Patent Medicines. Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, flair Oils and Pomades, School and Miscellaneous Books, Paper,Envelops.s,Blank Books. and Blank Deeds of - all kinds. Diaries for Photograph and Antogriph Albunis, Gold Pfai .and Pocket Cutlery,-, All kinds of Toys, Tobacco, Snuff' 4 Cigars of best brands. - Pianos, melodeons, & Cabinet Organs VIOLINS, GUITARS, ACCORDEONS, ,„ ~ su3 l d Al kinds of Mnainal Instruments. and musical merchandise. All the most popular Sheet Music always on hand. BAND INSTRUMENTS By siterial.erreagersauti with the largest man nfactortug hoeie in" New York, we can furnish all - styles of INSTRUMENTS, regtib-nti in BRASS ARE SILVER BA#73:S. Parties wishing instruments will save tan per cent by eommunicating with as before purchas ing elsewhere. ' Ail Instruments delivered FREE OF CHARGE, AND WAHRAETED INEVERY Ith3PACT. Pianos and Melodeons to rent on reasonable terms. Agents for the celebrated Florence hlew ing Machines. - 3 iING i& WHITE. Mansfield,-Heed. 1885 -4 re• • - - • NEW DRUG STORE. Dir. W.W.WEBB & BP" Have opened a Drug and Chemical Store, on Main Street, let door below liastinpr:whitre 114 intend to k ee p a full aseortment of DRUGS AND MEDICINES- A good arficle of Liquors and u Tines. Presec-4tious carefully prepared. iycn free a charge;. Nov- 13-17. NEW- FLtild A NEW GOODS At TIOGA H0111) - EN - trietW, - ; "`" Would Itetwtfally announce to " whom it may toncernP that they toep constantly on hand a large and wall aulected assortment of DRUGS .411111-_ PAINTS, _OILS, GLASS AND W ALL PAPER, DYE STUFFS, FAMILY DYES, LAMP 43LASS WARE, - .PLATEO WARE, - - • -,a suet! tiE CASTORS, SPOONS; TEA & TABLE, FORKS. CAKE,DISgES, WRITiNG PAPER., ENVELOPES, SCHOOL BOOKS., PATENT MEDICINES, Tea, Coffee, spice, Pepper, film - Ser,Sateratu., Starch, TOILET AND WASHING SOAPS, - mad as 41:d = satiety' of YANKEE - NOTIONS: Tiojp . 4 Pa.4oct. 4, /8155-13455._ N X VIL L-E 13oot, Bth =dal .resether_:SOri WHOLESALE' RETAIL„ PRE LifIiRWIOXED Fiatiia g ftaraed 2-a ea-partskenhip lustier Lb j; 1104 jibe of i. -LOGOUT & CO., can be-f and of th on eon= of Main anA - Miii Steeds, where they mill - keep Coratantly of briui a grnerarit of • BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER 'AND • - FINDINGS, of a:4.4st quality, whira , ibey will Fell sv adip for Crs...b.. as to make_ it an object for dealers ,to La/ 4e4. that Stock titiattiats pail of MEN'S. k BOY'S. CALF, HIP, & STOGA BOOTS, t . • - - tier ern lostufattare. - 411 w, . , ! A 4 1 ,ENT4 WANT.V..D.T-Ti. CA tii,V Area Agpezican • . LADIES' GAITERS. RALVIORAL. lUD, , -21 - l''z"e•Atw'eGe•g-Petrrlae-4 , k-w-L2"- 4 P-tfUl PO ~Z 4 O" , _ a Alt Rip, ' 44 . 1.14 X: 4.411 -4 , 11r4.4y =eke frl.ool Vito A..=l , a c&LE., & )IJSSES SRQES. et 40 , i- I wal *ow Am/ 4leA; $.l-W lf 104- 11l sell . .pv„,101.. feud l:Mebte , fir' eat Q 1" puzzles. A vrdete ' ' • 'I , *eat tri wail Ave: PHILIP UM, ivassrorter 9f re4M7 Preset -a5..4 4 3als Stock 42:4181•ButlF es iuttai far I 44.46. =a - Ararat es.sees, , 11.:1,1adelptig, Pi.. I.4,diee' sale- (loch pdill at ail times lor• IIIDUS„ PEL/S, Natee 21 , 44‘,11911* W cd tio Ptif , S 4/40.1ac. tta c 4 FURS- , , • _., itylVaii WO rowyt or 14. t cruts. • a1,,P...-2= M r ANTED:-.4-tik....—"T9 C4i.014{4 i'.4 . it , 9 *jfitt.e4 /SA 164 Uhi ,lielaw4 , l. - ' Gxa. , ttr - 10,4r40.1.t.ate or. irred St= b) pax, 90.4 r puldllrlars, /gents 1.419 att L jAiGail y . - jrav ; z7iiit, p a, I entire. savr,9pr.ii In - the territory seutgced fbete,, HO OM* has laeeu sxyzimaz aCo Inlzi<l et..l.of,setzee , ,J ). ,APCHAREI!SC I NO S 11114", H. T'' i Alroae fritit Lancezze3 4,, , -. 1495e1, vt.Davz , r , T4ali alai Ak. - Ecitaivilic, Jaz. i s , ,ilkii4-11., . , 3 ,t ,, 5 . ..1 . 0 , .. , S .1.14. 14 liktne: sbu Lott: el,,'IN el lunar r , ,u.t., try'e avfer,v,-„ asvi t....fr.eaa vf4eceee' el ee1:110'4. For eircuitur, 4x, eo4dr_r*,'‘nv3uwl4 stamp,` 13. f,l, DAILEY, C01utu10t5 : 4.,1,44, Fax 23. ' epli,l,-1,11/ TEIaS-CA.'3"ll ON DELIVERY Fares ter fate TVEIk teorr,ll4,, iltega Conicity Ps ~, ,outa.ipitt 1 - r " • 124 ikret, 40 - serer frapr.ivt,ci. inrca fel weigist.gritsz.7 ratfar.-D7:42. fir3l4tom, .wiLtarv4, rurpereme eprisize. A emell etre-sea - of ' - • -"- • rEVOn i a , fr . ;..as.4:s tZita . ,TeleAtl3 , o cazt, , exne,g pv,444, 44. ,end rk,e,t 1 - I,ey MDT. Tut. , Jr.Ai - 4 - 1 at taro, sear I.l(aldir re. It fs 14414 out II :, . 6 , lc fa, aj j,Li a , bor.. (wen e'le.eta-Vora deiry - ferra. A ,crriort el 1 aD ,3 -b a y ttl a a u p a r ,.. aa a 4 „,„1 grz - ,ir, laud. Tisa twat r et, frs!,ne 13, - ,letaawe r9 ,- ..= 'W);l4.•ox't3 stole, %sten tilty buiTialtg , d lera ..„ . A t h r if ty ! e, , ,,e5 , 54 14 ari Laud to waft am. -their austawrai ys.traf tel) apple, ~rer et' . A=2. 1 . 1 4 . y, 4 ,/-.7 . 7 1 .°4 14. 19 ,g1, 4 ','e 44 7-Y b °, " trrt* ZwAl ee1 , 90 boure un - the 2 4;r 4 E/U 1:117.17.1. r.rat farTa wa, 4 o,t 1.4 dirided tits) : 4 p9viaw,, drdag - .&c. - Ladies , tgaid pas: swidtts, was lore , e15,,e31 fame or 42 aeries ee.th. Price 3512 per 4 uLd'4 , 3 on tend, orrcedo to ' 44 ' 3 ' , • atm. Terme easy. - A liber43 des/an-rim cmsde " Al * 9742"'“ - • • 'J. ictutiwy . 4447 `4,11:40.e1y fur sada ,d Luggire e,f C, B. BMW', liVisßoro, 'FMS. UM:A se tbs presaim. Jaz-17, /MAL '; WeUsboro Marble Works; l ar sTowELL ; .IR.; lii.rittgriaurebaxed the 1 - 11 - inteiestof P.'e. liolg, the busiuus gilt, note 17e conducted under the name or Al t 'Otowell, -Jr. &Co.- All deacriptions of marble - . work- executed to the euure satiefactlon of eustqmora ------ , 31 . 01MLENTS OBELISKS AID HEAD- STONES the talcs and moat apptoted, styles. 'IrW, will a 1) flaniis4 ' TABLE "Tpgs, SODA :FOUNTAINS, and all kds.of babliess - 'We intend to do our work int manneYtbat wig defy competition. ' - - n. sispwnL;r4:Jß.,, Alpo ; t:Pril 18: 8 6 - r - WHOLESALE, 1111114 STORE, ,1 (311,411,m?" ri k RUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND Aims, • •• - • • BM THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, CONCRT CIN CINNATI WINES AND • ; ; BRANDI; WHITE- . :WASH•LIME, KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT ME DI eINES, PETROLEUM OIL, .- - 50SgailE44 1 017 ,- ):14 .131 1 1 X4• 1 41 41rJA:t I HRH :4,:." - ii , "1,.:, ir•:1-', , . 1 AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WAlli - ' PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, - a 7 ' "SfAla"4:i/D Sold at Wholesale Prices. Bump are request 4 44444 geilsiiefiatisfasisheide "-lerLuV liAikklitiFt, A co 18456-1, ANTititN-CEMENTi'ji IW.R,laiirefixdsieeil thp price cg:Ftur $1 per I barrel, Feed and me.tl 50 cent per cw,t,l and s hall tell, FOIL CASH ONLY, f C. J. HILL FLOUR, WRIGHT & m 1 7 ,1" SPRING *HEAT FLOUR, BUCK WHEAT FLOUR, GROUND • FEED- :CORN MEAL, .; :BRAN, die., &C. t. t r iSl $l . . 1 -197 c& W 4 L a iWOF GRAIN. - • t...Wia091 3 47.4-*4.44 1- :' We115Lur0,14434,18 , 154te:- Itilal of 125 acres or the - reibuiltis 'oe‘lt - — for - sale, situate two miles from Wellsboro, the county seat of this county, and oti, the-direct road to the Jamberin dia.-triers of Pine Creek. There is about sixty acres improved, with a, good hotter and barn, and asiobttrid fiesg,slifibtg-,' of ,lir**l; ;The timber lands eovered'with valuable timber, and the Lo. =lion for one that wishes a good farm near., thriving andArdreeptiOnglvillage - eannsit fbe sur passed. For, furthisr particular', as. 1 0 1; price, terms, ke., apply to C. E. Brewster, Wellsbore, or to the subseriber at Corning, Stenben Co., March 7, 1865-tL J. W. UIIERNSEY„. • rrillt'SSES.--,, " Seeley's Hard Hu bber Trues' f`l.curlia3ltll4 l M rrift 4 0 td,fr9e94/ 11 Pre" - nre: win never rust, break, limber, chafe, or & j . I come sltbs a Obi; nefilteett spricg being eoafe ' with hard rubber); sprang made any power re quired; used in-bathing, fitted to form; requires no strapping; cleaned, lighted, Saniest, and batt Trtietiketrarst,:: Benara4sasphiet......,;, L B. SEELBY, Me Proprietor, ap11 . 66 1'347 Chesnut it., Plat's, Pa. NOTICE —AAmoons , baring uarlitied ae tuvnts xitii the' ial:e`rria #. Vea1:41.4 bunt are regale-vied to sail e 4 4tore.of -Viseba, Limon 44,48M1gripilRie Lame :Italy, an rare eor.tr. Vlettigll; DISdO =& RATIDALL. Atarzh 21;11106.-9mi-, New Vrug` Store. an Teti IcGILBEUT baril • si,taed a•Arug. bud Chessiialtare io ,Strge-t-, '94 door be-- LA. Dr. Matt:mou'&-fittel, izt aft Bur ,, ugh Pf TrAturvide, libtre theylstep 4 11. J ta- - 6attatzli.o DRVA AiJ) MEDLCIFIVES, g 044 gutigle. gi,alejLe Wigeo VlS4uurs, 1 AlP"PreUriptitms card ally Klavrinie, Murell 26 0 I VM-Bui. ftEi93l BUTZ for okio at • ;4 - - „ . • - Ken D1W13.61i ; WELLSBOR P.Z.‘,. 1 MAY _•l6, 1866. silsce anttnts. 'TTI alLitlCi! ST II D UEL. , .471:Roinance rounded on Facts. Our ri.inentwas t stationed. at. Mor on's Ford. • Our Colonel had been shot by an Indian guerilla, and our Lieut. Colonel had - gone hique sick, and so the 'conimand devolved on our Major,whose `name was Farwell. _ He was. a:middle-, aged, dashing fellow, given to social en joyytent, and, as a ieuertii thing, keep.- .bag on Rret ty friendly terms with those abottt hive. ' lie was naturally free and e4M-y-t—a fitie . soldier and strict discilili narian— was' a kind hearted. and generous man, though troubled . ; with ten:Ter that led hhipinto error aftimes. -Major Fai'\i:ell had I.)6en in' command bit_ a fejt- -st-eekci. When he dent.luded sto send for his wife to come and stay with .him. through tbesummer. He had com fortable and commodious quarters, and .there was little danger that the:lndians make another att:lck. - El I was on a foraging expalition when lths..Farwillhairritzed; but I returned on,the,followlng day, and was iti . seashn to attend the party \v hick ilie Major gait on' the Occasion. The shift and line office., kiPt away' on duty, +Rite all present,-aud joy aridlnierri /Dent nar,.-ia, the, hour. „Mrs. Farwell was younger tli tti her !Sot' tiy"woinan, bearin' 'her= self with peculiar grace-and dignity, - without any effort or show of allecpa-1 ,tioi4i She, as,umed no heedle...zs teperye,, but treated her nests with kinurtess and„constderatton, :rec . :mine - 1y only aux . :- lons_that all slionidieel aftorne and en joy,theroselves. ;, In that far off' region the laws Of total , tibstinenee:were not, strictly adhered to, antlon present occasion wenoteitily .: em_idtiell many bottles ,:t• , wine, but. sev eial bottles of old Bourbon, were inclii ded in the bill .of - fare: Towards mid night the ladies withdrew-, but the 011 in et.t. , -were , 'wt quite ready to retire. q'he. ilitijbr , was , in the highest spirits, and .song-ausl;.btary, with, - 114),King goblet;;; - gsff.e 12 4 , KIL:44. ~ /J±E)( 4 - 1 • By.and by prop6sed a " Mrs.. .M.Etjotrar‘..:elll" and 11 was'dMitk with, three hearty chain: - "Why in the world the Major should have tali . .en 0111,nee, could not comprehend; hut he did bd, and-intimated that I itud, better not: makesoo frets with his wife's haute: ESE '' 4" 'Egb. 01 " I r6plied, without stopping to *eighmy words, •' if - pit! niust•have7 - y6iur Ildhci:-..oine 'lady ac eaered ti..,,thiit:' - vou ought not it/ have broutfht -her out [lierP i '. .' .. , - • - • ' --- !Zak,;!Willet . ;' he eried';'.ri:Qfnetit hies;. fee,..,„, ki., yeu I.a . ..tithe theladg's name. ..tk Vail; XI i ..ii.lit'li. you trOin nv_i l tiiirterti."' :3111/isci': - .41 - arteik:itutii JAY; 5t1.4 1 .20 1 e.1 1 ' ieUti-lie - alkes, !u1.16 wat, sitting by iii .E. ' lid k, Tutted : me-hack. ..,:. . . ...„ 1 „ " kimpd--3 VI he muttered, in , a ,:wiiis-, per "dc.ii't zal' an ot her-word. Theism or is mad, twit he iy a bit jealous,' foci. chniryou r:ec, it '."' • Ss.ll'alfli:r spoke, it 'lla:4n - A - upon inti .- , c...--- . E;,•__,.....-.....n.1.a.0.1 .I.lO,AiLr"- ,,, !, - .Ytt.:l-aa-'' 44-,,,L , 0 ilit. :_lle had caun_ed with Atty. 1 four ok. Ave time" - , and had pinnienade.d, H with me upon the piazza. - - Bat 1 couhi-not bear such language as Major Farrell had addresseci to me. and in sptteiof my friend's renionstranees, I retorted' upon him: My - blood Wait, heakeil7,-.Tith whiiky; and 1 caretithomore , 'fox gie'comnia.nding officer at that time . ' than I v, - .3uld have eared fora - d?umther b0y,..,. ‘ ~ __ IVillettven l'elr,"- I 'replied, " yeu, would have aline time kicking use out. Perhfiip,':-:,:ou had-better try it now.' The :major Sp - raisz towards me atic! *tight fne by the collar. ,1 thotigbt at: 4.12".iim03/e meant "to Strike me; Litt, 1. I was stih,e-quently convinced that he did not. But I .-tru , :i; hun upon the ehee4 "rterttrefrittio- my tand:----- Witit,a,hisioilig oath, he drew_a-kiirol . fronilils'poetet, but before he dad - ,d - 1 hsti. it the 21 , 1jutanreabent his arm, atift two - 4 . :)r - tlrree , of niy friends hurried me to my oWri'qintrters. .;"On 111,.- cullowing" rooraitig I awol- - -e with aii:iihilig, but .a pleasant feeling, ' Lind When I remembered what hail tit u spired duping the precious night. Ii felt wreiChed enough. I cursed the -A.10(1 cup - alid' whisky bottle from the bottom of my ii alt. and inwardly resolved to touch the stuff no more. Still, I was' forced:total :C. a stiff' hot toddy to steady my nerv.., and atty.': I had diesSed my:- self, sat down to i,„tlip..9l' . _coiree. I svakl . , thii,,eullagiAi, when (..,yr A fijoEi.il; Ifi. 13ostoleak'''entered :my • quarte.i.%-;1. -bade him glocktuorning, and toiked h 1 . 111 if he would ii of 'take some T;iel.fl: rust w ith we. t ".liot i rciw,',. ,- .;aicibc,itakinghl:, (.tad, ~i f i'lgtvo,44illeti : On Lu:Aneed. Ail oak 'ta*, Ibis; it, a ~--ad 41.iair. lii, 4- . ., Li re=' MeED i.ar tiLtit yva.btruch ate ...slapr last : 12 Ortni `, ! • ; 14 rreniember it \'o';," •fiell-44t 1 idethler It too well." .)",4 e.xpet..tF. :f . uu itt alie apOlCllli : 44 pursued tht: Adjutant, if " 11/tau4ou tuttet tigLt hitn." " You were Lat..ut, during the eLtLi twiie ?" " Yew ' wi,,.-71,1y0u - w tell me the truth, for T ino fiee to' "that my Main wab on a bit ota whirl lad nik:ht. "Firsts did A, .itijoy fps:A to ,k;arwi t til t ,givE him thi:l , 4 , 4,tosation tor 111-lo.efilit'ep (. ., ou tey uone ; Captain ; but you: mule:ober you had been drinking." „ -" Exaelly—and in that we were even. -And tinwAid he not, prenenee of the whofe-totnpany, threaten to kick Me from 4nurtes 4 ?" Y4M."- " AMI did lie not Lay I.lls hand .. upoir me before :I :truck 11i1u ?" r ' 4 'l el:nnot be politive, but 1 tithk he did," "Iln;.u"1*Id I, drinking !be . last of Loy " I vh;11.1 wake ih) a pcogy,fi , •j via will Cuptaih . ," kluv4er, - that the . `„ltijor Is a fiend 404, and that in the handling or sword fiti Mee bo earirtmthing about that," t knew th e or t i ll; 41 - lieeiL-, and I knew I I;elield in lii!kt edtgeni ir t al /owed, th ti ; di.rVill.— Ouce asl:ed me it I would apo.l(;ziz , e.. . Zit 1 him " :~i, j,,, 14 .{1doi, " 1. Isuvt; Inftrac , tion'a .1,411. :which I. igaitd w be a el - sulk-lige, and by it I villa inforhAed that itiljutatit B o w.- ker wtr.9 empowered to Lualte aii trh.,,ad In • the p r o is i e nt was - a - Fir.A Lieuteinibt Walker, and I pir J i iul at 1)); .., dia.Aritig. tE) act bitzt iii tried t 9 dhp• lagude ii e ri4fll tiOitihg; Ililt w i wi , l ie ieul would Hot mtruct, he coo*litwi to serve sne, tiwugh I could 0 , 4 e very 1 , -4 4 'ztt..4....1.-4.-i,- 2- : --, n`=....2 5- -- , ,-„-.L.....t10,a, aCie4S24","4" / - i t A i • 1 , !•t r . , , i) , 11 . 1 1 16, 1 ci1l \„, ) c i... , , , ...... Ito• J • I plainly that he, liked not. ,the business. However, he asked we if I had' any -in structions td glVe " Oulr - two item*, ' 1 I replied ; I wilt light with pistols;. and second; a my nerves are somewhat unstrung, I would like the affair to be put oil till to-morrow morning." ' Walker went off Nrith the Adjutant, and when he returned he infor - med me that the arrangements were all made. - We were to meet at,seven o'clock the following morning—weapons, "pistols— distance, twelve paces—onr secobdS to toss for choice of position—totre at the word of command. • After dinner I sat down to arrange my affairs. wrote several letters, which' I seSied'and enclosed 'in 'a single envelope, 'to be sent off by My clerk in case I should fall. My property I gave into Walker's charge, with instructions how to dispose of it. When afters had been thus arranged, it was Well . on to evening, and taking a light cane in my hand I walked out for a breath of fresh air- . , Not far from the pimp were .Morgan's Palls, a wild, romantic spot, *here the water of the river tdmbled over a• huge bed of broken rocks ; and towards this spot I bent my steps. Just above the, tails was a bridge of logs, from which could be obtahied one of the grandest scenes that ever blessed the eye. From au eminence'near the falls, I - sawn wo man and child - standing upon the bridge; 'but 1 , lest them' for a time, ,as I descen ded -into the shrubbery. I was just ,emerging from the thicket, when a sharp piercing cry, of agony broke upon my ear. I sprang to the bridge, and there eat the woman—alone. - -She was- wringing her _hands and shrieking like a. crazy creature.. I was notniany moments in comprehending the truth: Below the bridge, Heating on the troubled waters, I saw thechild, its spreading garments buoying it up; and I could hear the tiny voice calling, _`• Marmati!,marinna!'! : . ,There i'va,a not a moment to be lost. --L The cl ild was going nearer and nearei. 'to the: alls=neater and nearer to death! It wasp fearful risk forme, for the chan ces were that I should be taken over in to the,lhissing, ,boiling surge, beneath the rocks. But what was the risk to Me, then? 111 died in the river I who'd riot stand in the way of Major Farwell's bullet; • I had better a thodsand times give my life thus, than throw it away in .a duel. The woman saw me,, and ap pealed to me for help; but niy yoilt was of' kefineshe . disrovered me, and in a num - tent I-was in the water, striking out with all my power. •4. The. child. was; half way lkoTiri the bridge,to : Lbetalls when_ I started; but Lswani rapidly, and "caught" it'just at 'the point where the water began , to ea, ' ther Pm , the plunge. It was a. girl, not imore-thari-threeam four, yeanold, „with hrigbt,goldgri ringlets, la t f,e. blue eyes, and a race like cherub. 'She clasped 'her' little Utrifs abeut mytteft, and call , ed me. " papa." papa—,good papa—don't let Kitt} 'gailitothe wicked place dawn the, e h. t _ vox ; might ;L. held, up -t i cup , am s4,rues. crs. - - 'wat not, to he. . I had been drawn with 'in the swift' COI-rent, ' and no mortal cou • ldhave witheitood It. The prospects •of the morrow took. away all fears for the present, and I was /non, calm and collected than I otherwise might have been. • A soon as I realized that I apit go beer the - falls, I turned every thought -td saving the child, for .even .ut .those 4noluents, the darling.had won up on my love strangely and de O ly. Tearer and nearer, swifter and Swift erl—the roar of the mad waters growl-. lug Toni:ier and louder at length the edge was reached.: Close to my bo som I ,bore the child, shielding it as well could, arid in a mement my eye, were 4 , 10 , zed beneath the boiling 'flood. '-DoWn--- , down—down—around like a top—then -away. over the lied of .smooth roekt. ; and when I filially open- ed my eyes, I saw the shore not far ofl',' and quickly discovered that rco'd stand 'upon my feet; with my head out of wa ter - I reached the shore just as three or four soldiers•came down the mule path, and they helped me to a bed of moss,• And to.,:* t,i,jv child flom my nuns. , " Was the child:safe? They told me yes: I looked up and inn - Aileeherubemile, and then my brain whirled. asit tad whirled in the llood, and ...I,sunXinto,ilte arms of ou,e of my Alen, quite dizzy ►uu] faint. , "T': hose child wzr:., it?" - ' The' Hume- took. it fl-wity.y replied my orrifyrly,. "Anti ft li-alive and well." 1.311 Y licithc:r knew. The wow:l.47bn had it fu cliargil_Waf; Faianger, :sad an.xiqy on /11;j account had prevented cluestlong.. • Al It wasmow C gItG o'clock„ awl I had beeiLiulnyqUarters uu, hour,, I avow, il.-:kding quite arse, and ray Jett aria was lame, flitit I epuld bet lift 'ft. I took 'a' llttre"t / arm vine,' and I ate a light burlier, lira by ten toleleck I felt quite krone. In Cite morning I telt quite bole and atilt; and war; toreed to !wins my left - Arm Walker, when became., tiuggexted that the duel he put oil- but wc , uktifixteti to no ouch u propototion. s; A feS: gitiettieti.lo: w Inc made the filet tatter, and t believed my, right hand would be steady .1.. At hilt pu t. we ; atfoig-,014 pit4ol,l .and started fur the Wake, %yea hi' It.weladed ain't on tlia alsnit half ri wile below the fallt. _I telt ;iontewitat fatigued When I relit old the place, and waR loreed Li, call vi iny aemoial for tease, In u little while the Major ninl Acljutuut detletheir appear *JlM' Lind I eUgV,e4l.4ll 1.9 ‘eS that I would like to llati e the tillair over 1.1-, quick us poilite. I Witigro;vitig weal: ataaliaky,. though I did not toil hint 1.1.0 hall op:11,A the phial cl i me , and was taking out the wettPuliS, when Mr. flow/ter tipprouginpl.urs. " Cientlenoen," he " Major Far well whilet- to tpeak before we proceed any Wither." "1 ant I (2.4413 r. t replied, "na l), 11,:t him he Inlet Prit.;!flittY the SiAlor ealoe tuwa;de 1110, "Captain," he quid, " whit pereepti trell/UkAltinf.l,rsl 11$ hie '' and tlic' Ill'ntll,lW4/011.4 .are inatte.. where I tan, and you rimy lire iii,lll#l," t' YOU WCI Will e,“:l4allge , ibott , ? " No, " it.:l,l'eturneAl, cannot me tlt you," " But, what ittealaz tlito?" _1 cried ill aiiiaz,t;metit. LP) you mit idiow ?" la:asked. seem ing equally amaze& I ..x.thured mat I did wet. ,‘ You 4aveti Il isucaan lilt last night " Yea; I stiVeLi eberulb" " i)oyou keiuw whose ellerub it wa 4 ?" I Loki him I bud hot thu Ipuet Idea, - With a quick diuvelaeut he advanced. - ( 1 1 "Captain Willet," he exclaimed, with strong emotion, " that child was mine. -You may have-your shot ; hut f would rather die :thousand deaths, than raise iity Mind against the preserver of my `prer-ihns (hullos'." tried to make some reply, but I - could notspeak coherently: I had been growing weaker and weaker, and my head was whirling, and the sound of rushing hissing waters rung in my ears. " Oh, the ordeal of the falls was too much for him," I heard Walker say, as he caught Me in his arms. Captain, Captain, forgive me! par don me! waa to blame!" So I heard the Major speak. I pressed his hand, and tried . to smile. I was sick for a long time, but I had the best and tenderest nursing. Mrs. Farwell was like a mother or a loving 'sister to me, and the Major was not-jeal ous. And when I grew stronger, the bright eyed cherub was my companion. And as she wound her tiny arms about 'my neck, she said that she loved me very M a.” uch;arid thatlmust be her "other pa p 1 Dlr. plushy, iu the Anguish, of His Soul, Iltteseth a Wail CONFEDRIT X ROADS, ' . April 9, 1866. I am skittle full 01' cusses, _ ,Under me is a burnin fire uv rage, which is being continyooally 'fed with 'the oil itv disappointment. And I bile over. The civil rites bill, which our Moses put his foot into, we thot wuz dead.' ' And we fired great guns, and hung out onr ° which we laid aside in IS -60, and made a joyful noise. For we 'said, one unto another, lo! he is a true Moses, inasmuch ez he is leadin 119 out uv the wilderneSs. The civil rites bill wuz the stupent what bit us, and he histed it, that we might look and live. Now let us be joyful! - - For the Ethiopian is delivered into our hands, bound hand and foot. Blessed be Moses! . , We will make him grind our corn, but he shall not eat thweof. Blessed be Mosesl We will make him tread outour wheat, but we will muzzle his mouth. Blessed be Moses! He shall pick our cotton: but the hire he receiveth he shall stick - in his eye without injuring the sight thereof. 81,--ed be-Moses! He shall toil in thesugar mill, but the sugar shalt he not sell. I , - Blessed be - Moses ! His sweat Shall nourish our` corn, but he shall eat nary ear thereof.. Blessed be Moses ! We will burn his school houses and dest•roy'iiis Uobks, (for, shall the nigger be our superior?) and who shall stay our hand ? The 63k00l teachers we will tar and feather, and w liar is the blew-coated relins - tO make afeerd? isles-red be Moses t ha the last state uv that chattel is wus nor the fust; tor before we had his la bor, while. he NVIIZ -troug and healthy, - but had to take care on him when he wuz sick and old, and now we can bit his labor without the care. Blessed he .Muses! The Ablishnists cast ou4 one devil, and garni:Aied the room ; but there wuz seven devils, more stronger and hun grier, whiekrushed in and pre-empted . the premises. Blessed be Moses! Biffeur - song tiv joy NVll2` turned into a wale tiv Moses sought to hist the serpent, but the serpent listed hire. * He's on a poje, and the bitin North wind is a blowin onto him. He can't get up any higher, because his pole ain't any longer; and he can't get down, because he ain't no place to light.on to. He vetoed the bills, and Congross hez vetoed4iiin—the civil rights bill they passed in a uncivil manner. Now, he'll the nigger hoz rites., he is our ekal. ,Our ekul is the nigger now, and ouless the skool house is burned and the spell in, books destroyed,'he will .mon he our superior. We wuzwillin to giv him. the right liv hymn sued, but alas he hen Inc. . Ile ken be a witness agin u-3, and ho ken ,et Ids face agin ourn. our -A-i?e men may snake'-law to keep him in his normal spear, but uv what avail I , they ? ' lVe kali 1./13:1 awl sell him no more, neither, he molds Children. The men will cleave, unto their wives, and the wives unto their husbands, and : We have ,nowhere seen a more emu Our hand It powerlis to separate emit, ' plate and satisfactory answer to the la .. Their ettildren kan we no more put 1 vorne allegation that the majorities in up at neetion and bell to the highest the two houses or Congress} are (mein bidder, we pocketing joyfully the price ! ding eleven sovereign ,states from rep thereof. , i reseutation in the national. coutiells, They Lev beeum sassy smut Impudent, I than, is coat:tined In the following oapi and say, "Go to, are we tioninen?" i tal extract from the speech. of Hon. 1.. I butte one git olf the sidewalk, and 4 Myers, of Peausylvtinia, delivered in be bade me be damned. I the House a tow weeks ago: I chucked a nearly white one ender: " Butt several months have pus.sed, the- elan, and smiled onto her, and she' and tcrrible to relate, the represents. squawked, and her innuirid heutriii the i Lives trout the .-3outh are not yet tun the squawk thereof, CUM up und lanitid toy , doors of Cont„;ress! :itill mor e terribl e , beast, even ez a white hew- WOlllll have ; theArChalliki have been reterred to a tuna dun. 1 cou t utitice 1.0 report. 4114/1 ; //1141 per laps I eliastiPed wun who gave me lip, and I wore terriluht still, getitlemen hero he filNKl me, a Caticusitun, fur assault' village that they arc denied, repfeitehta awl buttery, and got a Judginind. taut, lit art, sir, that they have never Wale I Cut' Nutlet, oil out idti hand to been denied the right of represeiltatioo. nave I.lli these indignities, but his hand 1 I have said that l'ungress is to judge of Wits 11.41/ weak. i the condition Of these people; but it. Is We killed Linkin In vain, 1 for Upon IQ show themselves ready for Our Moses is playin Saxon, e fail-! reresontatinu here. If there is delay, clout Ile re:ill:Obit:lb hith, hecoz Ills in- , It s their own fault. ishals I:; the ,name. "'Three tionith's delay! Why , 41r, I 11e lem.llllJieth Ja.X.oh sunnily 111 that I have been one n there molt urgent ror Jaxou had a policy which lie could car-' the reports of the reconstruction cute ry out, , i mittee. I want the country to know z‘ttd or. lie can't curry out his . policy, ' that full justlec will be- dons. I ant the people are 4_arryin rt out M n r un. • 1 anxious that each t4tate shall be round Willett they do u Main it itt arm's i fitted for representation ; hut when I lengti and holdin thaiir noses. I remember that thou regular Election ',luau, is 0 0 0 104 hall' baked -- he Is hut' Committee, with no evidence to take, on One, side awl cold on hither, I has not vet reported upon several of its He darsn't let go oi- Ablisitnisin, and t cas e s ' j 'believe the country will not ex it, areerd to come to us. . 1 {part too intuit of a vehatilttee which its, h" been, t aken"i'?" ll4 01.4 and I bars to eotodiler the most dolieate flues - ipecac, 111141 One in WUE4II/ Up 111111 the ' 1101 r, titer 1/I'l' l l/ telt to Congress, and other Pu workin down, • $ which has already report-id aeveral hills ‘Vhcre kali NC t: 14,0 k ten 0. - anfort? :or till importance net to be overestima Do we turn to the peoplo? Connect-toil. hunt answers, "',tor for Hawley," and I - Ott ! but it is said the committee is Nuo Itampshier goes Ablisbun. li joint 41114• ; and revolutionary i._ it ties Du we turn to the court..l? Lo, Taney I up4bu houses to inaction. Thu Library hes gone to ~his reward, him who uror'9,-mewl is a John into, yet I new Watt dealt ofit pittoderatie justice,,and I heard of 'itiu creating a revolutirtu„; , f2 ll Wirt) understood tin; nuellui-uv the nig-I in lilt :mature I Thu Printing , cr'uratt ger, and Chase, who th pizon, reigns iu I tee ism joint one, but thus ir has not his goad, i destroyed tits liberties of 4 . 8 Pre 44 + ba referred to Raymond is glowing weak in this; Each subject presenter'- . s only acted on knees, and Doolittle is a broken kimi on ' auntie committee, 11 1 1-. - // LAM A l lPQrkalnt 401' which to 'elm, We are too short at both ends, i pet hits coin , 44u it reports. iLi ou WM - 1 44t11l a joint JOBBING " DEPARTMENT, T114~~r0(iD11l 4 [ a ha - vet, stalked thu ottebllsh ro 411 i tsit b • Ingo Mel tau t. of modern sty trs -~f _. ~. . agd am pritystrud ezek.uto. au4.l POSTER&, ff.% NDBILLS, CIECTLARS, CAEDS, BILL nr.ADs, LETTEI: ITEADS, STATEMENTS, TOWNSHIP ORDEES . , ,L•c. Deeds, Iforiga-nl,. Lea4ei, and a full assortment Constables' and Jatic , ,, e Ittanlca, constantly on hand. People living at a 4_ll.,tance can tlapontt on having, their work do no p:Nnuptii, bae,: in return mail 0171Ce-ituy'l bk.clr,..,ocnal NO. 20 . Shall we go to Brazil? Lo: thers they put nigger in office. Mexico holds out her hands to us, but to the nigger 19 considered a man. We have no escape from the. Etlaeu pian—he is around us, and abouf us, and on top uv us. I see no post orfis in the distance; no hope for the future. Had I been a Ablisbnist so ez toroake the thing safe in the next world, I shood be glad to die and quit this. For my sole is pregnant with grief, my hart bags ont with 'woe. PETROLEUM V. NABBY, Lait Pastor, etc. Too many precautions are impossible. It would be well If our people would read and heed half of those-printed for their benefit. We give another chap ter upon the theme : 1. Avoid all causes of excessive ner vous exhaustion; avoid intemperance in eating and drinking, live upon a diet that is nourishing, and keep the digest ive functions in a healthy conditicin.. Avoid and discourage panic and needless anxiety, when the epidemid is announced; remember that, in its pre monitory stage, cholera is generally cu rable, and that all the exciting causes of the malady can be avoided. 3. Promptly second the efforts of the public authorities in all enlightened plans for protecting the public health, especially in all that relates to civic cleanliness, the abatement of nuisan ces, and the proper care and feeding of the poor. 4. It in business or charged with any public or philanthropic duty, do not for sake your post of personal or official la bor, except when suffering from premo nitory symptoms of cholera or other sickness. 5. Aid and encourage the removal and prevention of the localizing and excit ing causes of cholera throughout the district in which you reside. 6. Give particular attention - to the drainage, dryness and cleanliness of your premises and the neighborhood, and see to it that the water supply is both pure and sufficient. 7. Inculcate the habits of personal neatness. - S. Avoid the employment' of purga tive drngs, except when prescribed by your physician. 9. Avoid and prevent effluvia from excrementitious mat* sevireN, privies and chamber vessels.' Frequently and thoroughly disinfect those sourees.of fe ver poison. 10. Insist upon the utmost e, and purity of every portion of your apartments, furniture and domicile. 11. Thoroughly and frequently venti late every apartment in the dwelling, even to the cellars, closets and vaults. This should +,e aided by fires In open fireplaces, wherever avail'able. 12. Carefully protect the body against sudden alterations of temperature. -- Wear flannel, and when exposed to change:Ade teniperaturefi, or sufferim4 . anv the hips to the middle of the body. 13. Be prudent in the use ui food and beverage", being particularly attentive to quality and digestibility. 14. Bear in mind the fact that a pain le•s diarrhoea is the almost invariable precursor of the cholera, and that it not immediately and properly- treated, it will more probably terminate fatally than faVorably. RULES TO BE 011SERVEI) IN CASE OF AN 1. soon as attacked 'by premonitory diarrhtoa or any syruptpma of cholera, seek immediate repose in a recumbent posture, where warmth and a pure at mosphero will he enjoyed. Immedi ately proeure eompetent medical atten dance Let the excrementitious matters from thc sick be disinfected in the ves sel as soon its voided, by means of ear bonatb of lime, sulphate or proto-chlu ride of iron, coal tar, Carbonic acid, or permaganate of potash ; anti let no per uon directly use the privy into which such matersal-3 are emptied while chol era is prevailing. Whenever practica ble, let the evacuated matter bo deeply buried hi the- earth, and. hnmedlately coveredwith 'quick-lime, or coal tar and gravel. . . . _ 3. Let all the 1.-el4wls anti clothing that avy used by the patient 4, be immediate ly cicant4eLl with boiling water and soap, or etlkaline chlorides, or permanganates. 4. Pre.9ervi• the utmost degree of er sonal clean est+ of. the sick and their 4ttendants. JOB AND CARD TYPE AND FAST PRES,3ES The Pestilence. ATTACK BY CIIOLERA FALSE CRY SILENCED.
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