The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, September 04, 1867, Image 1

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or Local Notices; Twenty Centaver
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WitOLBSALE _DRUGGISTS and dealers in
Wall Paper, kerosene 3Lanipsi Window Ohms,
Perfumery, Paints and Oils, &0.,- cto.
Ooriting,,N7l.l,Jan. 1; 11366.-Iy. • • •
w. A. moms , JOHN I. MITCHELL.
'NICHOLS & ,AUTOIEIELTa;
ATTORNItYS AND COUNSEDODS -. AT LAW
•, Office forme4 ooappied by Jiui, ea Lowrey, Elfq
u. A. I Niouot.s. I .TouP cittt t
,Wellsboro, ;Op. 1,1833-Iy'.'' • ' •
wivt.tirat
ATTORNBY AND COUNSEL I
Inffuranco, Bounty and Pension
Street Wellsboro, Jan'. 1,1
S. P. WiLsort.
WILSON- & NILES,
ATTORNEYS 4 00tINSELORS AT LAW,
- (First 'door frein Eiginiefa,* on the , Airentte).;—
Will attend to business entrusted to their mire
in the ootnitEikof Tioga and Potter,
Wollsboio, Bari. 1, 1860. • 4 :-..
a. ANGEW & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS or, and Wholesale and Re
tail Dealer in Doors, Snell, and Blinds;'-' Ale°
Planing and Turning done to order.
1:n01[5411010ga Co., Pa.; Jan. 18.-1887—ty.-is
pEoitot - WAGNER;
TAILOR. Shop tirst,door north of L. A. Senr;a's
Shoe Shop, . 07 - et:Wing, Pitting, and Itdpair
ing done piOtoptly and - • •
Wellaboro, Pa., Jan. 1,1888.-Iy. ,
JOHN B. SHAHSPEARKi •
DRAPER AND TAILOR. Shop over Jobn R.
Rorren'a Store. Far Cutting, Pitting, : and
Repairing done promptly and in beat style.
Wellaboro, Pa., Jan. 1,1866-1 y
aonri I. MITCHELL
AGENT for the colleotion of bounty;,bach r pay
and pensions due soldier - a from the Govern.
moot. Office with Nichols and Mitchell; Wells
boro, Pa. - • . ro130,!86
- WAR. GARRETSON, .
ATTORNRIc AND, COONS :LOR' AT LAW,
Notary Piblic.:and..lnadra. co Agent, Bloss
barg,-.Pa,,•ci#,er..Caldriell's 6 ore. •
lIZALAK WALTO 'MOUSE, .
Gaines, Tipga,cgT ty, Pq. , ,
V ERMILYE A. & REX.Pbil:D;Pnou's. 'This is
a now hotel located Within easy access of tho
beet fishing and hunting grounds in North
ern Pennsylvania: . No pains will kio spared
'for the ascommodation of pleasure spehers and
the traveling public. [dan. 1, 1866.]
PETROLEUM HOUSE,
WF.STFIELD, PA., GEORGE OLOfiF, Propri.,
°tor. A new Hotel conducted on principle
of live and let livo, for the neepmmodation of
the public.—Nov. 14, 1866.—1 y. ~ 7
J. C. STRANG..
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Any businoss entrust
ed.to his ear° wilt receive prompt attention.
Knoxville, Pa., N0v.14, 1866.—tf
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-ORO. W. RYON.
ATTORNEY b 001:1NBELOR AT LAW,,Law
renceville, Tina Co., Pa. Bounty, Pension,
end Insurance Agent. Collections promptly
- attended to. Office 2d door below Ford House.
D0c.12, 18,66L1y • -
C.• SWAN, ,
AQENT for ihejLyeoinind County .Insurrive
actmiosiny,„.atiTkoza,,_,Pa. , - -
tte b, iB6*. 7 4rir , LP 7.
FARR'S.
TIOGA, COUNT ,`PA.,
Good stabling, attached, and an attentive hos
dor always itlatteadanee.
E. B.'P: RR, . . . . Proptielor.-
Efairdressing
iisloon over Willeos 3i Barker's' Stern; Wells.
bore, Pa. Particular attention 'Paid to _Ladies'
Hair-cutting, Shampooing, Dyeing, ote. Druids,
Puffs, Coils, and swiohes On 'hand and mode to or
der. ,
W. DORSEY. " J. 'JOHNSON:"
DBACON, late of th 6 2d Pa. Cavalry, after
nearly four years of army, sertrice, with a large
experience in Bela and hospital practice, has opened au
office for the practice of medicine and surgery,. In all
its branches. Persons from a distancel can:, find goad
botrding at tho Pennsylvania hotel, When desired.—
Will visit any part of tho State in. conoultittion, or to
perform surgical operations. No 4, :Onion Block, up
'fake. Wencher°. Pa, MaY2,
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EW PICTURE. G:LLI4II.X.-,-,
' FRANK .S ENCER
has the pleasure to inform tho citizens of Tioga
county that he has completed his
NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALTARY,
and is on hand to take all kinds of Sp i ri Pictures,
Each as Ambrotypes, Ferrotypes;Nignottos,Ca - rtos
de Visite, the Surprise-and Eureka Pictures; alsh
particalar.attention paid to obpylrig had enlarg
ing Pictures. briztruotions given in the Aruqn
reaaonable twine. 'Elmira St., Mansfield, Ont,q,
IMO, • • •
•
- 4:IPT NITION.. SOLDIERS?? _
It.' Sti li:noxville, Vega County,
TV Pa., (U. S. licensed Agent, anti 'Attorney
Cut soldiers and their friends thrlinghout all the
loyal States,fwiji prOsocute anti collect with un
rivalled sueeess ! ' '
1301,D.1111118'. CLAIMS AND DUES •
of all kinds. Also, any other kind , of chitin
against the Government before any of the De.
partments or in Congress.; Terms moderato, All
. communications sent to NM. abovonddre:s will re.
calve pronipt attention. , Jan. 17,1866. -
I)ENTISTRY.
fa kir • • N DAR TT,
MI
WouLD say tothe public that he is porma
neatly located to Wellshoro, (Office at his
residence, near the 'Land Office and Episcopal
Church) where he will continue to do all kinds of
work confided to his care, guaranteeing comideto
satisfaotion where the skill of the Dentist can
avail in the management of cases peculiar to the
calling. Ile will furnish
ARTIFICIAL TEETII,
...set on any nuithrial desired.
FILLING & EXTRACTING TjETII,
attended to on shortest notice, and done in the
boat and most apprbvhd
TEETH EXTRACTED.WITHCUT PAIN
by the the use of Anmstbeties :which ore per
fectly harmless, and will adminis(eredn every
eage when desired. _ - l. •
Vellebore, Jan. 1, 1t365-ly • • - .
smart,
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• _SURGEO.N. :
OP .RATES eueeeesfully • for Cataraet,'Stra
Wane, (eioss • eye) Removal of Tumors,
Rare ip, V,arieoffe'Velns, Club Feet, 14 o .
Particular atteittlen'pairl to dis.eases'of the Eye
and General SurgerY.. .-
Consultation - utak° free.
References given to \ Operations recently per
formed.' ,
OMee hours fromtol 3 • "
Office at. his residence, Mansfield, Tioga County,
Pa. March 27. 1.8(17-15.4'
Noubtan STRAIT/
A GENT for tht;- NottiOnal • Series of St a in/ 3 0 SCIA "I
It Books; linbashect by A. S. Barnes & Co. 111. & 113,
corner of john'titreet• N.V.; keens constantly
%fell rr— - ' y Call on ti . r
- - ;N; STRAIT.' •
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A TTOII,N, EX43._ 91:5 co Ph . M Oft,
11.. Street, next door to Elitrden'e' Store.
e. G. WILLIAISIS, , ): C.., W. BEAOIII.'
Wellsboro, June 5, 1867—tf, • ' •
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DILL WRIGHT-fkgimt fer - qt . *, hest
TA, TtirtlfllllV . WATßlt" WHEELS. • AIR)
for Ste,arra' OtieMating ill.
,ovetnent for Gang rind
Mnlay Salve.
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Tioga, Pa.; Aug. 7, 1807, ly.
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gy or /01,0 10, Ttogn Ceentt,!,ro„ ere'. Pre
pared to mann °taro ' Wool by 'the 'Ara or
,on .
abares,:es may e.theilreil; : -- Thotinelio-v i+:4,.,'
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FLANNELS ;.FULL , OLCiTHS, CASgl
' - "iia RES,•.; 1)0E*1115" ,' - "''''"''
and
pirtienlar ftti
-; grweilly
rtr)lts tliem I
No'shoddy'c
Deerfield,
R AT LAW
- gency, Math
•W Ott
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()paned a ehl
ton street?, f,
kinds of
- J. B. NILES
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to emit*. 00' •
ahOrt notice.
ranted. t 1
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Insuro -you
WolisborO,
STIR
CHERRY ? i
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_ colebrat:
June 19, is
MINER WATKINS;
AVING fitted up,n now hotel building 'on ,tba situ. Hof the old Union Hotel, intelydeetroyed .by
I am'now read3l to 'receive and entertain guests. 9:41
Union lintel Was intended for ttl'eropetance ifot se,
and Ma Prolndotor believes itenn.be sustained without
grog. tAn utterve hostler in t attendapee4, li,
'Welfsbora, Tgo 26" 1867. , • .
TO t NSEND HOUSE:
row.h...swivo, • PROPRIETOR.
T AVING zed fora trzu'or ;yertre. the popular and.
Mai well kno , an - Hotel eland, lately occupied, by A.
Hazlett. I am Prepared. to farralslittlio Ararellniz -bud
local pUbllc i wit the keetAccolumodatlone to bit pro-
cured In the co utry.. ;A m
good Hostler alwaks - Al , dt
tentlanee. • Tei , furbished tollithine, parties. :
Wellifboro, .1 ue 26, 1867: - ' •• • ',,"=
ATTORNEY AND. COUNgEtOR - A Tsi A W..
retu bed to thiff ColiWiy th:a.yiew Of
maki‘i ir It h pofifdit:r{ont;i6oi44rico, ,
Ahnro of ilitA Alt hinitiott- -
trustod cure 'will - liiilatt . .orklod,' 4 'l9 with
promptneslf i tnd ficipliti. - Office2d
of E.S. Far 's hole!: '
meta.. •
,:11-1 L.
KIMBALL, - -
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GROCERY ; ,..-ANU, RESTAURANT,
Olio ctutr
. nboir.c j ib? Iktont Oar s ,
WELLSBORO' -PENN'A,
IVESPECTPULLY nrin'ouiltiei 'totho riudiiti
public that bo bassryriesirublb stsrik of (Ito
li.
'curies, comprising; Tens; enfices; Side s, Sugars,.
'Molasses, Syrups, and 'all that constitu bn-st.'firstJ
, class stuck'. Oysters In 'every ist,le 'a! all. sea:
sonnblo (101:1TS.'+' , 1 • . `i• " •;• • ' I • '•, -.._
Welleburb, Jan, 2, 1387 — tr.;' —,- , L j"
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: THE - -P.1,4 0E TO - 1311 Y 'DRUGS. '
.
T the Latvrapcovillo Drug 'StOe', tii;ltitro
, .
will find e%'tayithindproperly belonging ,t 4
the Drub Tfild't;:• .•
CHEAP,' CHEAPE'R,"' CHEAPEST; '', '
and' of the heat quality for Cash. ' • 'Abio, Pilots,
Oils;Vainishea, LAinps, Entity' Ntitions. 'Violin'
Strings, Fishitt;' Taeltlo,•
Cash paid fil a Elnx Seed.'
' • LEONARD.
- Layrreneevil , hlaq 8;11167. '
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OREN.
8.. • • • .7.
rO • GA, P.A.,,• •
611 AS jukt 14t t urneff , from the: City 'with large.
rind degi ble Steck of goodS consisting of
DRUGS AND : ••
Yankee Notiop4, of every dosVription, Olase_!find
Plated IVare,Prell Piper" Paints ,and
Staffs, Selma] Books, Groceries, lend filially every
thing:that is ev J er kept in a Drug :lied •Notion
'Store. 1 would also Call the'itteatien''Or the
ptiblie'te our Steek of iIkIItAIAN. LAMPS, tine=
quoted iu the wide world and 'O4 -that' Vow
Agent fur the 111orton". - ,tAld Pen; and shall nl
ways keep a large assortment. "
Tioga, May 8, 1867-tf.,, . B. B. BORDEN.
Glen's Falls Insurance Cornpany ,
GLEN'S FALLS,' N. Y. . ,
Capital and Spt•plus $373,67,615
• ,-.
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FARM. RISKS, on y, tulten. :33 • •,- 3!, 3
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No Premium .N•kites required. •, ; . :.---''''',
It is LIIIER L. It pays damages. by 'Lied
ning, vtliether ire ensues or uot. : •., ..- .
,It pays for I re stoelc - .killed 4. Lightning; in
barns or hi the •lcf. • . ,
Its rates aro lower" than other Coniphniesiif
equal responsibility. I. C. PRICE, Agent,
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Parakington Centre, ,Tioga kecir Pa.
Way 29, 184711y*
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SUMMER' -
MRS. MITC IIELL would partioularly,:invite
In. the attention of her friends and the public
generally, to call and sea her new, collection of
'SU:.f .
ER.,. 0:00DS,
• , consisti gof the latest ricurelties of . --'
BONNE 8 45:„ JO,OK:W. - ,S;
.EREN PLOWERS;;..`:IIIB-,:f;
801. 5, , . LACES, &c., .l'i '''';
in spletett with great c o. ' 'tter,ytlillitlielong•
.ing,to the Millinery Tr ide of the
LATIPT‘ - IMPORTATIONS;"" ..-
-• an i)e fuund at her Rocanq Street, , tO
*Weil iitluld invite an arly
- A firs.' -mrreuntt..-
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N.,l3.—Particular attention paid' to '.Bleaeliing
Acid CUVOUI Work..- -•-• - • •
Tioia, Pa.. Juile• 5, 1847-tt - '
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and in' I.dwre
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AND tutu4igo
'FINS of all kinds forniatnuploil
All - work done protttiitly and wnr
• • - Wollaboro, Juno 27,4868.4 •
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UNITED STATES.
Lifo'i!f a Homts'Aieiroy:
ptil 17,'1867-4.
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is -resplotwo„oti.lV,oiltl)o.ro„etroet,
ISund.frout thella
ml frail] tiiial9tb - until 'the, 25th
' Will be in Dloahluirt at' the
eel; from the
. 1;0 until.tho
ovine, at Sic:teen's Ilotcl, from
e lust day of each mouth..
Connected with. tho.:tiontal.prol.
surgical%r= tudehttnical, will re
tention:: 1 ' '
proved liquid 'and
_aoparaitta for
4uni*, be is prepared" to extract
in, and in. a wanner harelesa . to
- I;tupotactitni; drowitinoss' or
he eperotion. ..,13titer;nehloro
'infitered;if .aditiaitbitt
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'pecimena of in4ichan leaf d;antialry;
ay 1, 1867,
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41 full and Complete • aiiortment'pt the 'nbove .
montiuned 'goodamf the .beet quality always on
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Particelar,— q tet?tien• to..rine -Groottripe.
gbdalers hndeotiatuncre will' rind it to their
vtoicat to examine hie Stock beforo buying. ' •
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OROCERY AND •PROVISION STORE,
v•_, ':,. • ,-. f., ',.1 vt ,. .11 . ,.... ,
lILD saying that a penny: 'stayed ; iit, f ,a; : ponny
IL, earned, Jaati6.3B (3AItI)NEIt l'itmauung his
.optabliehnaeot n Savings Bank. kloontmaY.: is
- Wealth,,a . ttid..lotpe old
..chap., whose naukor,have
fprzottoti r and 'it itcoonnotny to trade whoro.,itha
iSAT23 - 0 141E11,
izOligh prices is being p_roseented etith,viger and
n,itifout reprieve. I can selt Sagfkra,l'eatb,
lesiva, • Fish, Pork, Flour, Onrti., Meek Coffees.
capped - Fruits , Spices, arul everythiog, ;intended
J2d3:ll:lZ the buyer the benefit
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11 • tlO''d
fall of the, markets, an a van
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elated liYnieryhdtlY.;exceptindonly'eltohe'verdznat
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Pit) prefer ;F . ./tO/11/SING TQ e4iktcn hyin--
fired per cent ; profits to' 'tho,.fMier,,te „
14itity-five ,per .eept„ettqll .(;/[ delivery : pf the
gOds. I shallpffei my stock , Q,f goods at.. fair
prices
--' EVERY ,, 3IONDAY,
EVERY TUESDAY,.
AVERY WEDNESDAY,
• EVERY THURSDAY; •.'""
EVERY FRIDAY,,,
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EVERY SATURDAY,':,, ;
and fill up :IS fast as I sell out. '
L. 'A. GARDNta.
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''NEW DRY GOODS STORE..
TOLE'S & DARKER,
(NO. 5, UNION BLOCK".) "
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largg efocif. of
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CLOTHS,: !CASSIMERES, ;VEST-
INGS ,JIEAVY, *ADE OLO
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BOOTS AND -SHOES;
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i also a largo and well selected sitacl .
CROCKERY, HARDWARE, 'WOODEIs
WARE, 'STONE WARE, ORO-
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iSENE; OIL; PAINTS & 'OILS,
SOO SRS, ; TEAS, gOFFEES„ ,;.,
SYRUPS„ MOLASSES,
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titite'tti offer 'o'er' COationirs tieneili'
of t
ItiAST 'DECLINE' OF 'PRICE'S'
-in the New-York Market; our Stock- haring been
purotineed oboe tbe greek*ekike in f Aqi . cds.
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W l /1 0. ;ii4 r, 444;1808',
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fitibtioritiee oir 'tont till) 'follotiint
valuable 4 ,
• 9no tavern' Etnnil iu liiityhttninvilie: I-
"114 e farm, on Which' hel s it'orw'• resides; 'One-1141f
roils ;fro&
two grietibbps;littd the'
ttol'iirke br.'ilie , 'Welitbc;t 6 440
VaWren'iieville s ailiur d ;
aeres et. geed . • !Mid, 511 iCe. Jiiebored;'Sveff
'tend; very productive. v - ,lVrtiiplireelliat the
se,k4 Wait j)lnyted. hOwever, te
harvest:,"H.•;.`U"', , :y
firern . ire Jii'elitibit toWoiliip, 175 neros ; a
tiri.E•rokif ptittiVfotiii , T 71;
A(4O-46 0 1)411-4 itulles; . 75 eb,e4ii, "otil ' er
stock: in
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etsometors kp„gar ..* . _ _
an!,
. - .tYgre!o lopk. team::
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''T new kind of Itep
1.4 no breakage of oftiaineys at FOLEY'S.
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; :' 'Rip . unlnu.ol 3 4„k9POOPtd,,tutl, VI; threP;; ; 1 • . , f:i
i 1 4nci in iki1,11.13 illy ram; '03 , 3 z. , -.7 ,
3 /Licit a ndlegt,oly, with:. gloldezi. hair,. ;•
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i ,13yAlo•wilil mune' plaabingtwearily. • •• -, -•-
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`, Gulliu4.a,nd young, rilith stain 'of:gold, .! • • ,t,
1 Sto&L.t idtithse ni:du oau orivve - .'"•' '..' ' • -':- -;
To cheer his pattiistiYiB the giiivo,:' `'' •
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i Ity,,t,ho wild wares pkniAllug wearily. ;
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Tbd lady - bright is kind 'and ''g6tiod,
The, paixon of : AvomiusiMiwd
And:her wi;(1,10, - .1kid is leiti 'and
Beloved alike ? of
, 1 49 14 agll )
By the wild,ixaVes 'plashing wearily.
'Otero dwells a fisher 'greiteiltrill(h'
`,llt t a little cot with nifood l pila4,,,
/Lie iserusy•vife,.and girls and boys
?That climb to ble knob with a pleasant noise,'
By he wild waves plashin k oheprily..
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;And the lady ef, th&ettatlirsigro
iWifen she Meets the uslie'rivife l si gladdening 4 9 ,7,,
And wishes that Heaven to bless her life
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Mad made hertriMt'mr'pl frail tip iviifo; ,
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By the - waves plashing 'Cheerily.
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,'Phe,lord of the castle, riding home': • ---
p•ei the hard sealsand Irhere tlici,hreakbr'S
Oft qe - ifto fisher, his labor, done, i
Sit with his wife, in theilint the sun,
• By the wild waffiis'liisshing theefily.
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with his Wife, `and 114.hoys andgins,
handling the loungiagt with gulden, curls, ,- ,•::,
And turns Ails envious Oyes aside; ; '." •
;Audjr,ell 2 nigti'wei t sior'tkiipt pride,' 1 ::
By
tio wild
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!‘ '4l rank an (I' j:tate,
y )yealtlk Abat,poor teen,eall ect great,.'--- "•
Could' hare that tieboriikan'ijoys,-
his happy itterte,.littld;lllB giro
13ittie
..Y.o4ll:VgayeS,,plaehljig',lo4C4ny.
Itiii i illin'firits.
gOW I FIRST MET,-MY-WIFE.‘
It is just five years thigininimerthatl
, was granted exemptiOri for- One Month
: from my desk and - Went dotni with my
' :chum, Horace Hyatt,- tohis father's in
'.old .MOntriouth, the garden - of that - un-•
Jtistly abused :'State,' • Nekv- deraey.'- - I
.should-never have forgotten 'that visit; .
‘.even 'though Iliad not' there - met
,',With.'
'an adventtirelliiit hikid t its - Aiii,ittiOneci"- on
the iiihOlp, futUtle'td,nriy. "life., I,,Shiiiilti,
'reineitiber it 'for theleal tyliehospitality.
,of the:.„llyatts, • for tho. Solid old-ti e
cern fereof.the,farnb and tho. quiet- way
in which. within, a couple of. days, after
lrly.arrival - I:was;p - atinto'possessio - ii ' of
'll,l-Ind made tek feel that-it all - belonged
tovie,qci - ilnjuSt-Whiiti - ',Ppleased:' with;
.There Were' -pleiry___Cif liorse'9o. - -- - e't
` pieniiof - ympireoekfaiftrcive "Ira. • Ali_
this shall 1.1 d: spoken with ' A proviso.
I. Say,we i lint let it,be undeystocci that I
:06. not mean H omcd'i'tivosffiterli,-Carrie
and Nettie, as having pa'fticipated In
Atli these snorts. They rode, to besure,
''and charmingly they did it;, they fished,
.and a tribbliged to confess Were iMuelk
Juekler thim their guest; biit • they' did
not shoot- , --though-I shall not exult over
,their lack of this' accomplishment; they
.were,eharming„enough 'without .it. , I
, am. lin eel' 'shall ' - eXcite lick jeakiiisy 'liy
deelaring that Witii.'• one' - exception,
Which I shall not Mention here, . Carrie
and Nettle:Hyatt . Were ' the two most'
charming girls I hird ever seen, and I
was just hesitiititi as to whic.of them
I should fall desperately in love with
when' my calculations, were all disturbed
bran accident; for'so 'I suppose-I 'Must
'call it, though really._ seeming, like a
'special providence. • What this'Waii '.I
'shall tell in the best way I know hold.
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For some days after my arrival at the
farin my curiosity - hadhee,ti mtieWeiMi
ted by,the ocecisienalpapegyrielavished '
by .the young . ladies upon a once school
fellow of their own, , May Stevens by
nalPe; — .Aiihb was, ,!ace,cfdilig ri „to their
highly-colored account,', .the most?: lier 7,
feet thing in the shape of woman then
Hiring. I tried ta,persuade,mYself that
nothing in that line could surpass Carrie
',„and. Nettie,, but' still thet.repetition '. Of
~thiti May Stevens haunted me, and came
like a shdow across,my new-hoq i ,pas .: -
sloti- i': OtiYied
4 t ,
atklleast4 art ; Pti niiry,
May Ste ens' iiiiirdci`what - P von ': the
figure w still with me. At last I
,WaS worked into, an agony, of, curiosity,
and trembled with some great purpos I
which Should bring bisfore.MOthe object '
ofk my thought and-of the two sisters'
.continual _conversation. '.ln what• this
I' would haVe endedit , is , impossible for
''meat this time, o say, had not I heard
Midmorning asl enterect,the'break'fast-
Mein the startling- words from Nettie;
-"Ami so she IS'eglllitlg at laSt.' I'm '
so lad l'. ,.;
Whether - it
was thetrain, _of , my,
',lh.onght was upon that point at the mo
ment or what I cap noteay, but I knew
'directly the whole'inatter.- Isa*Carrie
with an (wen letter; In :, , her'hand, and
coupling,it with Nettie's, wordsT knew,
that -the , hitherto only = heard-of may
Steirens.was about to become -0, 'reality.,
I hadno need toaskqueetiono ;Jail -the
' - infertnatidix - was', proffered: 'May' Ste-:
vens - ; !the' incomparable - 14 y; : was to
spencla month, ..at ;Hyatt'S,,, and ' they
were ,to,;expeCt !hors .at ' :any raiment,
:thbegli t 'asThe, letter ; read; -she .xinglit
I pot he down: ler • a meek, to : , corne. , .A.
,weekl _lt was an age a tentury,• and -I
Was in ;a. 'flutter , o 1 -excitement. 'My
long-standing !paSsion:: of - nearly -.•two
• ,Weeksikdurtition for Nettie end 'Carrie
,
was fOrgotteri-in 'an' histatit,', inid' my
whOlkiiiind - w ' absorbed'_ in'itittltitig
the _best:figure' Ossibli3 liefere"..the'inew
eueen,-'',With '51464113040 Atii*
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ks
"kW mY . Wardro p'..;', I htid - I ppoine 'iloWn'
With sufficient' clothe§ to answer all
4irdinary-purpOsesOneluding of course
,-Nettietarid.Carrie,,,lint‘thi3,new:..griddosi
was. certainly 'worthy of .a new--rig .on
my, part, and.e,ertainly should. have , It.
This resolution ' - was, , madowithioilfteen
Inittutes after hearing :the -.announce
, Merit of herinteuded emningiandbefore
two; hours hia'gone by . I ',wa,s whizzing
'enjoy 'Niirti„Y: : l6 ±,toWil. to_ arty , iclt- uty
'reselv,e, , MY,choleest, morsels of ':wards,
;robe shbillil be otferea-on ,the 'shrine .of
May Stevens. :I I
II bad absented myself on, the,• plea of
a suddea, itiemoryofbusinessingleptedi
-audlnid faithfpliy,promised-Nettleand,
CartidthaCtho,6ext, ility'ehilitilti.Bo Ins
Ao. t aiyi.iikiliii. itt.:..Myettia to, stay . -tint -the
te§dththat May SteVens,- the - woe derw
;NJ, w as About piiSs'*itlithem. :' : • :,-,',
. .
The - racking of brain - t• attlity,,Lo ere-J.
'ate , a grand ensembie of etistnitie,: :seine-
thing :146i1d all criticism-that should
at the first glance strike,' the , beholder.
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- ee Vstrith " admiration;'.,WaS,:, ;Weed.
terrible., ;The labor-of f.wilting" "Para
.dlWLostP•wast.nothing to it. It was
• &Ali , ' in thelditrwhen'l. arrived - at' my
pity looms, apd f04a1it,..1un,40 T t ,..deo
, 1 0
and ledressed;"coilipareit - rejected, and
'eeledted, and at the end of that Aline' 'I
had laid out those portions of m wear-
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oath+ of sleep; ho I flitind it' *lien i the
shad of evening fill, for; tothe betel
•iny r olleotion, ' , was hi thevery midst
of a eam in which. ,l, t fay, ;Steyeri6 u . at ,
tired hi book=inuelin ,and pale blue.
satin, at' oh a-blinds' eldnit, an d nadnai 4 .
ringl iinquiredt,Who My , tailor wile.
;Just ,i. waaahent to inform her, there
canl, crash, •and; tor a moment; I, Was
note irelyte'rttild•Whether it was . the
ciond ad exploded ormyeelf had „torn
sPnici QrPiPk, Pf ;41.1 , .APParPl...thnt , ',,Waa
oVers bed. It.:required , but a me- ,
merit t
~ l•Wakeh me'' to • the ''fact ,that
bethi.. • euniPtions *ere t.Wrongv t•It;
wee 0 train c the BSA, thakhad run, ,off,
the tr: k,, smashing m things, generally,, ,
arid s'g lling thif contents of several brig- 1
gage re along the road, to ElaYncithing ,
of fri ~ tenths. hags hundied passengers:
into : condition, bordering, ~,on„lunacY.
But • oat terrible of ' all naishapS, it'
spine! me, clothes Tindall, into a pool
of mu' and) wateri i :from 'Which I. es:"
Raped • ith life, but' utterly w.fecked in,
the mr of goodelothes.' , •'Pis was' a
pret ,' to Of-things ; Mid' WA-lake ''it
still • e, I . was • exitetlyAlVik'miles'
I f
froirn g destination'.' I . ' was '' disposed'
to tn. 'inyselfr 'Agreeable, , EindliwOuld'
have illinglY renderectall 'the , 'assiiitP
aura filmy power to , ' the'.uriprolected
Tema"! of the Wrecked train",s,l VI: had
been i • any condition to beset% f 'bilk'
liart , i 4 , ashamed of-lny, appearance,' I'
, rushe from the scene and' started for
Hyat a, the determination strong' in
13137,b east Ito reach; that haven, before'
'day,li_ ht and get.into a decent It not ,a
stun ng.. , -;of! , clothes.; .a,,
beau ifnl moonlight night, and.verging‘
dot,* on.: toward- eleven, o.',clocki, - That
did not:deter me.; • ‘.l was deterriAinod, to
walk over to Hyatt's. I No , sooner ;said
than ,done.„ I set forth, •- Five •Miles ia
a fride,4articulatly. to' a man, in-- my
eonditiou, and just as my watch marked•
the quarter aftea ,midnight. I , marched,
up the lane to the house. There was, a
single 1101_0, he, seen in the house, and
that in, my, nom: .hat pat 11, approaehed
near i the.house,ip'4)pappeared,.nud ,the
vvheig. liouse was, la, darkness. :- ,Nly,
roompaate„lkirace, hadevldentlY just,
gone to bed: . po, .p2koh , the better. , I.
didliit.ivant even', him to Bei , the in, that
I plight. c hly bedroom; windows locked.
out ii on the rerlfgaftbeplazza., j,wonid
not d, the heue,e hy, knocking-011,
no, het .a bikof it,--a,,,Clinab would 13e,t-,
tie the business. Tha thing, Was , l exe-:
cuted as soon as thought, and in a few
seconds I stood on, the piazza: ' What if
Reface saw hie' In that plight;: - and,' I
should be compelled taexPlain that thy
vanity had ledmete Walk five miles n"
the night, and seale a - piazza 'to escape
beitigseen ?'',He would neyer get''(lend'
jokinetue. NO, he should
.not
, see - , .in
tht1.41,-(:•In a 'few . !,secende,;',Standing 'Oll,
'the AiliOri, Ij:diveated.) . Myself ,of - coat,
veStVpatits,'bbobt, ( hat—ay,l . even.of My
shirt„aild steed' Confessed ,Tt. ;blushing
....4 r . .i)ellqn,in,,nnder-shirt kind ' draivers !
tal.fli.ituailv...OUtt,tiati an,,. thonlez:.
yielded, and - reprangintomy own room.
By the moonlighti Which streamed. iii 'E.
`saw, aligure in 'twhite, half , 'standing;
half crouching by-the tedside;rivith .thd
covers of the bed •drawn "10. 'front of it';
and I laughed .at P the • idea • of 'Horac'e
being frightehed r ty'iny appearance:
Immediately afterward!l -reflected ithat
scaling the piazza :bf 4 a 'farni-house 'at'
lilidnight, and fercingnu entrance by a
window en • deshabille had' rather 'an
Alarming; notid el biirglailous' aspect,
and I therefore spo e , With the %inten
tion of re-assuring him,--when a trem
bling and unmistakably femininevoice,
halfeergamed, , half faltered ; i • , ,
"Who are,youl!!: 1 {, 1 i ,:, if t • i ' '
There,are such surpriscs,as, , without
a terror ' absolutely , deprive lus of the
power ; of. speech .until ,the brain has
time to act and reason, . Such. surprises
:do;{ not , generate screams and faints.
They are expressed by open mouth; and.
silent wonder.. This was, the•case .with
myself and my room-mate., Rightlby•
My side, with, her face -within Ahree.feet
bf my own, stood a young woman, not,
more-than siiventeen, with great,- dark
hazel and, such- great masses of
brOwn culls tucked, away under, the
neatest little night-cap that ever - was.
Sho,had gathered the, bed-clothes, with
a spasmodic jerk, up about her ,throat,
and .with the rigid, astonished ,look, , as
though doubting whether • she wee sleep;
ing or waking; ; gazed, steadily . in ,my ,
eyes, and repeated her,question,‘: !, , , ~,,
"Who are y0u?" . .,,, ~, • , • ~ 3 ,
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' T btuited out, with,
"Row came you here?".;
; The figure stared still la• speechless
astinaishment ;Ant in a .moment,..as.
though awaking.frorn ,its •stnpefactlon,
spoke- 77: . - • t t!,„ . ,:,....,
- •,
'Are you •Ciharles 11,Oigan • • . • .1...
4 Yes,"- was mii , rather •subdu6(:U
an
swer...• - ,• ' )•1' • • '
S `Well, then Mr.k , 'said" the
figure',. by this timeip:caking' ea calmly
and quiet EIS dignifidd as' thoughthe '
drawing-root* tihr-May'Stevens,itnd'
I waS;put into this '- 4 4!poiii evening'
after an unexpdotdd:` flOrace'
had gone' over - to ViteighbOr's''a ; few
miles off before I get here, and' was' not
to - return until morning.. • That is how
was put in this rooms'; ' ',• r
: I :S6 ,here was I, -\;i9414,-.VIEV 46 Miry, Ste-,
Vens;-thaternythical lady,. , fot:the , firSt
meeting with' wlion - v T intended to , liave
got up suCh superlative toilet, , ; and , she'
in hernight-ce.p, and I-ininydraWeit
a nice:style of introduction; and a ' hiew
style Urtoileti And sho by this time
was as cool as the 31st of December - arid •
stood looking ine'rightin'tbe eyes-a 4
made ,soine scrambling! - thtoattstioti Of
'toy being found in that most extrhordV
Imiry situation and costume V '';lt; 4 ; Was ••fi
lame explanatioW, wonderfully
. tip, With irrelevant = matter; , rand; etate- 1
mcied-and stutteredthrougli in- a V i tB;3fi
:that should have disgusted any sensible
.persoli.ll She seemed , . to- be seriously,
pon4ering ; ana; -thinking during, the
recital, and'atits end, lookingrit Me: as
though asking ;the Most simple question
in the 'world, said ••
I.'Whatii; to be done?" .
- .• •
"LetreejumpOut of the ' window,. as,
I came in,"l said, in a sickish tone of
voice: and the; reflecting thatit 'would
,neve - f do to put Ott these clothes' again,
:-nor tti, stroll about The ; farm-,as' I
-hastily:exclaimed; • ,; ;
- 4 !i•T•SPliio! 'Won't 'must` haVe
a iecent '
w 1 pent 'etn;," atiC beytth looltieg
rolind for My t' •
• While x was doing so beard*, lois°
-behind acid turning.
saw she had sprung -into bed `and - was
drag,gin the clotheS up . to
bet' neck: i• - •'
's'Yodi'must dress ` yourself inicl
awa," she said:: 4 .l Will lib, atilt' lvitli'
ray bead 65vereO'liut4;376:W . L0 4 4 0 04.!'
Attd,exkslie..lll4, , ,l3urying her.. hendAki
the bedel - otlies,4o SuPPress her ifkaghter. ,
I hastily peened ruy,trurikai4l,gpt,,ont
an otlieT,,suit,:; ,and,; as i.;tiastilly r , arrayed,
royself l itt 1- ,Then "was has4l3l.Ae - ,
tlixtell, 4014 ..:veritpre TtoAlayir.witiumt
he slightest fear of dispute that iiiiman
ever sneaked out of his own room more
iitii
' ?: 3 3c 1 4;; 11 1 3:
•
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'which tX• b axti - deddear. to;
r4P.P.StranC(-.l)erom *oi;-
t ver i tted etArAaeir,r„ bourn
atitYltiggetiWel
it objetrolatlys vielt;'; thought,
dr i Hp_ , bad, idea 'foranO to take:
. Wal,ll, -Oita „tly;l,43l:l4pik
"1 - oatel3;" instead 'math*,
sooner ? sal
<4le.: Peekeatv , • bebillioddo,n
WPXitt. W.11444401140:-PME-5
...ivit'aiVov,tso.4lo*-Sqrwo-AWAvvA
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MOVEN
;Virilms.,Clo:2o;lo...fr't
~..;,;:,f;). I CI., ; ;-..•';: e ,;.!:i. t I,iil
MEM
=stealthily or triSreiignoininottsly than 'I
~ dlitliq.• ;
,Th 4 morning we 'milt,. May._ loileve9 B
- sn'd 1"; tirthS l bretikfast4able. n . the
:shartioterr the `-liewlyt'arriv de
td,e4in
were, t.thr intxodueed, „during the,
coreinonyiof yhiqx we ,astotlndpd e7ery
'one - prellt es Mid Idantod. 1 . a - thorn" of
won derlif t ie Eildiv, Of And , Car-;
- .,rischy, bursting .simultaneously into. at
ilipurty laug'whwl3,, littvo,noyer
faiTed
_t h,-,.
o repeilfiviieneVer I,ho meuriory,
our ' , first conies And.'
.now,you' have the.'whole story uf,how .111
fin.t,n s . l 4 wifEN, , ,Vo,any , rnind then
basnit been such anotbetmeeting Sine(
the memorable occasion Of that first on(
in Eden,
- .71 - 1`;
, (
-' i fl , , i'f.Prom-tlie Barthern Tierce ' ottel ''',
•
• ' ."*" 'Talking' Like Foo
i •i' -
r- . •
; }Every day Vt. t:ivo . vie ' heti '''some' One
discussing' .the. subject of mperance.
aid . d.epracating.,problbition "because
;dice is More - liquor 'drunk when it: is
prohibited than vlienit is free:":' If ive
-liatl.t:tot heardthis 'Argued so often; and
with such, real sing.erity.by,peoplowho
Otfght, to- knoii hetMi,.we should believe
it iniiiiissible that anyremild' be 'iiii intbt
hated. i 'The slightest acquaintance with
the physiology, of .habit,.let alone.;th,e,
tinysOlogy . of ~ drunkeness' would . be
'sufficient fo SlioNiellie abdurdikf of this
idea; , ; ;It is a'factwhieli the most obtuse'
haMe.-110tiCed'and are .constantly acting,
upon„that.babits, strengthen ,tbe more
'they, are indhiged. 'Every tobacco' user
can certify-him hard It istd be depriv
'ea vf his quid or 'cigar.'' After he has
,became accustomed tolts absence it was.
~tiO,deprivation.. "Where no coals' like
' l the'llre koetli Out" and' the habit 'that)
has nothing to live upon is -doomed to
'die.speedily,.-„Prohibition strikes.at the
Oot of ,a. gigantic evil, and seizes upon
thOtbod . of 'il; 'vile habit'and hicks-(ltn i i
beYOndreaeh - except at great trouble
'and,expense.. , There are a fewthatlwill.
,have liquor at almost any pricebutthey
are 'of a clags Whom it is worth no effort
to salre: They are already to'o fay done:
'Rum is- not to them a pleasant draught,'
'it iis..a. liquid demon that answers „to. the
`Cry f agonized' nerves arid bewildered
bratti that cry- " giVel - give!" 'and they
ivi/thivire It. 'Eut'such cases are,the ex
'eeption,,aud, the: masses - Of; 'moderate
'drinkers, those who resort ,to 'it as 'a
pleiteure'easy . of'atta'nment,'lvrill lie se=
riously checked eve by so shaalPa met
ier-as, doubling. Its nice. , Prohibition
puts it out of the rea h of those whose,;taste is not yet for ed and those in
- .Whielrit is only:' par hilly formed. and
'prevents.the tymun which, acquired
taste exercises 'over its victims., But,
says a.doubter, ," if you say to-men they
nlialadrin 1 nly makes them 'the.
-More anxious to do it." 1 .Now my good
'fellow did you ever think of the absurd
ity of that statement. For 11., few days',
.or.eVen' - Weeks'arid Months it :Might "be
true 'with a certain class
,who . hive . s 0
much of the mule in them that they
never know they are in their normal
condition . , eiceept, when going in oppo
sition to :nubile opinion,bUt the class is
v.ery•liinited;and as soon as they cease
te'atttact attention to. their efforts, the
deiiirOjndrinic more than usual will be
etiOiteti by a - Consideration of lxiiindS
ofirniiigEi and pence.- -That Prohibition'
will stop drinking we tio4ot
'''AiT,'Wa' A t. - -t h i Llvj 11. »>}t- a., do _to
'attenilarit - mivry w&-lully• believe: It
ts not : that prohibition will reform .but
hatit will pre r vent intemperance that
i we advocate, it.. The hey who 'level:
learriS the 'taste - of liquor will rarely lie
,ppme afiranken4outh; the young-man
Who is unaware of, the, spell' that •3urks
in the wi,ne T eup is ittfittle danger of be
ing a drunkard,: If men never taste
they` Will 'never feel the craving hick
1 3
successive tasting creates if , they se.ne
stimulants they will be , tree ifrou '` the
temp t ation to eke out their streng h . of
mindand body With the sparkling, owl.
There is scarcely a person but ItliA•sten
dy; use of liquor would so,comple y put
Ili its power in the course :,of ode year
as to leaire them cin the ' highWaY to
drunkenness.- • 'There is safety this side
'of the first glass, there is danger beyond,-
and,prohibition alone will, avert . it. 7--
Xectiiiiquor away froni,the boy and lie
will not seek it, for he has no taste ac. ,
quired for it, and when Men prate about
there being more liquor, drank :under
the rule of prohibition that Without it,
iiet,it, down that they 'are talking like
fools;' z ~ . , , • • . , , , , .
, LOST TREASURES: 7 .M ' a large hothi
in Atlantic, : city,., one day, a lively
conversation arose over the fish at dip -
- ner, and 'Several 'of the :guests related
.some extrabrdinary stories about 'find
ing pearls. and , other , valuables -in the
entrails of fish ; When an
,old man, who
had -been quietly liStening to what was
'Thitssing,'broke 'forth withthe following :
' ,o ',When I was a young man I wasem-'
' ployed in a ~large importing house• in
this city, and, as usual with , most per
sons of my age then; I' fell hi loVe with
- It; certain young lady, and in due course
of lime • was engaged: About :two
months.before-our marriage was te - take
place, 'I was: suddenly sent to 'Europe
'on very important business, occasioned
by the,death of one Of the firm in Eu
rope.' '1 tikok a - hasty ' 'and affectionate
leaveirf my intended•,:wittx-the proniise
'tiahear, from each 1 other often.. ,I:was
I
detained somewhat longer than ex
pected; but jtiSthefore I sailed 'for battle
..itturchrised if handsome and very vain
, ablediamond ringi intending it for, . the
'wedding ; ring,; and when coming
,up,
,New - I.',ork 33aylex"pectiag shortly to be
,with her Who w' soon' •to bentin'e,' i I
,was glancing oVe the morning, papers,
Which r bad been l rought aboard,by,.tbe .
.pilot boat When what shoUld I see but
rtn,aCeoinit of her mairilitge with alioth e r,'
1 which.So,enraged me that e in my i pas
aiOa,..l4brew. , the , ring,:overboarti: - A
1 few daya.a.fterl.was dining at this) very
1 hotel ; 116 h was, served up, and in eating
.it c .l we on something hard, •and ' what
- d0;..v0, suppose it was?" . : .':. ',
i "Vile diamond ring I",exclaimed sev
eral, :, • , , . T y , - . .
wge:"' wild' eitr'frierid, 'Preset - win 1 then
.
ISTii s 'n'6•dravity; 4 ' if iv - its' a - fish bone.". •
:,, , I
i ' A.Mbittat krvEn - irr Rtrsathw A - km.bA.
-.-The largest, most important, and the
chief and queen of all the rivers west of
• the Rocky mountains, and north of 49
ddgrees ' 'north latitude; ''is' - the' great
•Knitchpek‘ r which enters into Bohn n gls
iSea; - tietween : (l4 and , 65 -degrees 'north
latithde, by:several months, and on the
parallel of 165 'degrees west longitude:
-Th.is'great river has an easterly conr:4e
:for some , five degrees,. , then : bends, , ab-,
, raptly tethenortb. some, lour ,degrees,,
thence nearlY eiist tO a paint not far dis
taut from the'BritlSh'fropeler, where' - it
t eteltes -t 11 ct.•- Pordupino or , Rat : lii ver,-
Irtini-tbe northeast, and the Yukon from,
, the 'southeast ; the junction of thesetwo
riVers . form theKnitchpok ;'.itisnaviga
bleto the sea, distance - of - one thousand
miles; by , stetwiklieabs;--frbis 4 river hpd
t hover. been r, seen. , by- .wilite 1:11 11. :ill i,t`i
i'l9lolP,p,ourse provionS,,to the ex lorstion
for, ',the 'Construction"' Of 'IN) RaSSiii'n
Amerlean Telegraph; in: fact en i inany
,maps the Yukon was-traced as,an- afthi
ent, i Of „an Amaginary,,river, _,etnptyirig.
In tlie,ArctiC_Ocean, lint 'explorations
hayeddterni Med' the* reatteograph leaf
, - fa4t',whick,placesthtiN.R.rfitchgelt, at 'the
head Dt rdiyivers on AM northwest coast,
arid •giVing - Atissian: America the largest
1 river north of 49 degrees. -,..
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POST OF Is , CONFEDBIT X ROADS,
(wieh th . the Stait nv Kehtucky;)
:„. August s l, 1867.
' Last rite ther wuz a convocashen. uv
,the saints connected with the Institoot
(iiv with DeSkin Pogransi is the cheefest
and loveliest • among ten" thousand) to
take sweet counsel together onto several
matters connected with ,the institution
uv learrdn, the successuv 'Wieli ii. so
deer to all uv us.'' . The conversasben
liappenin te , turn. upon the conferrin _lry
lionrary degrees, Peekin Pogram sal
that he bed a suggestion to - make. , He
bed notibt that a ithe lerulirreolleges uv
the contry bed a prattle uv oonferrin
tltles, , sich ez M. 1 - .). ~, ":.A.,,8.,?_' 4 ,' L.
L. D., 1, and siehi onto distingUished
, men, Om he-wuz,free,-o ‘ say that be
didn't know wat I n thu derthey meant,
or wat, they wuz good. r. Buthe het{,
potter In a noospaper tbt no college bed
}
yet, conferred any sic onto Andrei:.
'Johnson. Consldrin it burnin shame,
lie wood se jest that ez rebook to the
hide-bound instoeshens uv the North?
,that this college do to-wunst confer all
uv em, and ez many more . ez ther is,
Onto Mr.. .Tobusori. Bascom rernarkt
that lie didn'tknow whether the Presi
dent would feel complimentid. "' Yoo
know, Deekl n, ' ' sed be, ' ' that this ain't
Much uv a college IP' . . • ..
" '", T ”
roo,- sed the ble.ssid old) peece uv
innosence,.- " too troo to balance that,
Johnson ain't much uv a President, yoo
know !"
lEEE
~,
•Aitd so the honrary degrees. WilZ con
ferred and 'notice' thereof wuz:sent Win
. •
From this the "tpiestion uv Alie next
,
'nein inee, uv the party for President came
up. Bascom, who isn't a far seein man,
asserted that it• mould be necessary,to
nominate Grant. Vhe Deekin remarkt
that he tho't it -wood' be safe, but *-
Feller tho't different. He didn'.tbleeve
in the first place that it become a Peace
party, or at least -a party, with, el it
dipped its hands In gore at all , did it
mostly in Northern gore, to take up a
Northern General wiela- lied dun. his
hest, towards sendin many.thousands uv
Southerners to their long_ homes, and
besides the General wouldn't take it'.
. Bascom wanted to kileWrwat the con
ference,:at 'Long. Branch -meant? 17f
Oeneral Grant .wiaz in the control uv
Weed, Raymond and the Noo. York
Herald, Wicli ekal to the World,
the Flesh and the Deyll,•he felt that be
hed trooly found the broad, :14facadain,
tzed road to Demoerisy. .11e begun to
hey hopes my him. ,Various opinions
wuz expressed by various persons, when,
without coining to any conclusion, we
separatid. I retired that nite, earlier.
than' usual; and my * Mind dwellin oth,
the - chances uv my continuhi in offlis in
case ,uv Grant's accession, fell.in to a
traubled . 4jeep and dreamed a dream.
MethawA, gathered in front uv the
White - ' Muse ivuz a gallant array ilv
•'our • friends. ' There • Vui 'Franklin
.P6erce, and Bookan non, and- Vallaw
diglanni, and,Woods.and Magoftin, and
Monroe, anir . Brite ' " and Breckenridge
and the leaders uv the Dimoerisy, all a
Standin their, lookin wishfully at • the
White.llouse, and wonderin how and
by. NVat means they coca git in. Sohn
son,' blessins on his head, stood onto
the portico - whvin to mu to - come,' but
alass! '•guardin the passage stood a
miafitirimaknyAllustidltaaVaLkslArit
inakdthe'stormin uv it hopelis. •
"How shall we get in ?" sighed Bel
niont. , '
Ab, indeed , how?" answered .Hen
ry Dean. ,
That's the great' moral question—
how?" choked Bon Wood.
"My friends!" sed Thuriow Weed,
"it's easy snuff. When yoo can't sore
like the eagle, crawl like the' snake.—
Sokin is preferable; but crliwlin will do
at a-pluch Is ther not' ;he Lion uv
the Republic? Can't yod get him out
anirmounehith ? The Ablishnists hey
a:regard for that same Lion, and wlll
never discharge their arrers at yoo when
yoor on his back, for fear uykillin him.
Besides yoor fidin him will in sonic 'de
gree do away with' the prejodiss they
hey agin yoo." , • •
But how,kin we-mount him?" said
they. .
"Trust us fer that?" said Wood, and
him "knd -Raymond trotted off to ;it
him.... . ,
, `They gpf the Lion out, but ez , soon ez
he east his eyes onto, the crowd he tit=
tered a roar which struck terror into
their soles, and lashed the ground with
his.tail, and cast up dust with his claws
in a manner fearful to behold. ".
tfell never stand it!" sed Weed,'
" onles he's blind-folded," and Thar
loW wrapped Raymond like a wet dish
rag over his , eyes, and, that done, him
and Raridall'pared his nails and blunted
his , teeth,. so that of the bandage . shood
wiggle off and . ho show see. wher he
NVIUZ ho .coodent hurt anybody, and
shaved his mane, till he looked like a
very innocent Lion indeed, 'so 'that his
appearance' woodent startle. them not
used to his fiercepis, and in that con
d(lehti th - ey.led him very, quietly down
the crowd and . give the word to
mount. .." - i
Lord! ss'at, a scrabble then
They piled ; on . from the tip uv his ears
to the end of his tail; and them wicli
copdent git on for lack uv room, hung
to, the feet uv; them wieli bed. got • on,
Witt'. it w,nz,nothin less than a pyramid
n Demecrats.
, 'Many; when all wuz 'loaded, the
W • ra Iwuz givin mid=the lion moved om
Taey wuz dented. , .He had ,strength
ei utr,to carry em t and he wuz a carryin
em straight 'onto the White House,
d at- a good; pace, too, ' Es they !ap-'
nroached, the portals, the Ablish de
fenders uv the place opened onto ebt...
sell Weed, wood "yoo de
stroy-the Lion uv the Republic?" •
" :May yoor' 'hands !" = shreeked Ray-
Mond, "rhe savior uv, the country is
•
under us."' "
But they lift them to shorn.
" Its • Brite 'and ~ Vallandigurn, the
Woods,.e.t.settryoyere,nrin at, ,'.. shreekt
they, singing ez !they fought; (" The
Battle' Cry ' e d m 1" ,Sohn
',Brown's • body. 'lei a' mouldriri in the
graVe c -other - sacriligious,
odes. "Its thentiVe - see, and then we'll
killi"
'7—
;And they belted 'Away ti the `whole
mass wuz stretched dead and dying on'
the plain.- • • • -
' Then 1 hey came up atid.bekan to tturn
over 'the corpses - ' cue by one;'until 'at
last theyeame to the body uv theitioni
wich,, pepreed thro and, thro, wuz
dead ez any, ay - , .
lkly'Godt":sed they "It is the Lion,
"'Anti we've ;stayed dtim I!' sed
'OthOr., .
!"- remarki , d , a third, - "We,
coodent 114 - t. 'w se kivered up
with ,thin ctirrionAliat 1 coodeoPt.. make
of wat it .wuz. tli&y -wuz a Odin.
Jtis give him adeaent burial, for the good'
Ire liez - done,nMl forget, of We kin; the
company he. died; in." • „, ~•
thiapritikle j under I awoke.,
I hi!V an idea that 1' kin see a , sort
u'v:i i~ , uriiin in this dream'. ' It occurs
toque 6 •
ef. we do. ride Gratit, we'll
bey to.sliyest him uv this rnaue L te,eth
Auld Claws, 'which /4: the identikie
which makes hittiNnictouble
,to US. .
',phut with . , On.,hia•badii ",s”
viii iirtiliabl:y 'succeed.' In kdtUu him;
without pavin us. Grant might deod-
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Tbaßropttetorsb itiorSiititilabineit with
sklpirgeassfsrtmentpfpipdlnastklep,
JOB'AND 'CARD' TYPE':
, _
ASO: 2; 4Of PRES@E%
and era prqukreil to niaente- ids*, and rptonpily:
votifEgkt,t.titipiimiii • ,'Orieti4ALl4ti 'co mg..,
ii s
.' • • - TO . 14 su xx. OitiYERO in 'an ' -'''''''
• .• -% ---
.- .- „ —,, * 3 — -..... , '-._.. 1
..' needs, Maitg . eii,•Lasast o and a inlVaallortnaint Of •
Constables' and natlcea l Alankaononstangyon band. , ,
, . .
Peoptellving t adistancecandepindnnhaitngtlielt,
workdonoproolptly,andokntbackfthrattninzmi:. - ,: - .
AiirCrtn6i—liiti!thlock,sic4ii/drocir. - . ..
prize -S, dozen or - two-iv : lns, but e
whole 'party! - Fat* I 'lt- Wood
a pint uv cologne to a- square
carrion. •
3d: That ef Wur, wrePtall shit!
him, the people woodent be able to see
him anyhow,- and wat gocid wood he.
-
do Os? • - • - •
Interpretin the dream thus, I she'
oppose his - mirnim4ion. Besides, I
doubt whether all the Weeds and Ray
monds in the country:kin so manipu
late him ez to bring him ainietly into
our ranks. • - We mite possibly • go over
tO him; and thus git the privilege uv
WAIT), , for -him, but• wherefore? How
about the ofilisls, then-? Ef the Ab
lishniste .vote for 'him ; and we vote for
him, the obligation is ekal, and between
us is ther any doubt *Jell' he'd choose'?
I: don't want to take sieh chances. -I'm
'opposed to the- movement., " j care not
wat others may do, but ez for me, give.
me straightout Dimoorisy or nothing.
McClellan wuz a wencher ,wieh satin-
fled me ez to the propriety uv underta
kin to - set roarin lion -a eonvoyin a
flook - • aiv peeceful lambs into green
posters.
PETROLEUM V. Nanny, P. M.
(Wich is Postmaster), - and likewise Professor inf.
Siblikle Politicks in the Southern Classikle ,t
Alititery Institoot.
. . .
' AN .Atinausaa, „Pnoci.,A.m.A.TioN.-7-Wil
liain McMahon, Fish-Warden of Low-
ell,Mass., has issued a proelatuation, in ~
Which he says: " It being a part • of my
duty, as I understand it, to see that the •
waters of, the Merlin= RiVer, and of
'the canals and basins of said city, are
not suffered to become . unhealthy ; and •
impure to „the inultande - Of shad, sal
mon, aid alewiyes who.contemplate fa- ,
- turns gto thei rold quarters next Spring,
inac eptance of the urgent invitation
of ' v. Smyth , of New Hanipahlre;
and, N I) erea-s, it is made to appear to
me that divers persons, supposed. to be
officials,,and calling themselves 'State
Constables,' have , been for • some time
past in the habit of casting, throvving„
and emptying into the water of one of
the canals of the said city divers nox
ious and confiscated compounds, com
monly_ . known as intoiicating liquors,
such as 'Rifle ,"Whisky,"Blue Ruin,' •
'Forty Iloti Gin,' Tangle Foot," Sour
Beer, ) i iiiii various other spiritous, yin
ous onebriating, exhilarating, and dis
gusting fluids, whiph said compounds,
'fluids, and spirits' are known. to be .
highly 'detrimental, not only to the
health and, morals of men but of the
aforesaid piseince life in said river, be
side being a (dear violation of law ; now, .
therefore, this ,is -- to notify them, the
said State Constables, and any and all
officials or persons, whether acting un
der a warrant or without one, that any
and all such acts will in the future re- •
ceivesitch attention - from ma as will ef
fectually prevent a repetition_ of the,
atine--!• ielieving • that the. enforcement ,
Of one aw 14hould not bring about the
violati ii of another—reference being
had in this connection to the lawlpassed
at the ast session of ; the Great and Gen
eral C; urt." : , i •
ON AULKING.-If you have baulky
horse's, it is-your fault, and not the hor
sear,fOr if they do not pull true there la
sonic cause -for it, and If you will re
move the cause the effect will cease.--'
When your horse baulks be - is - eXcited,.
alifl o does N .p.R4.npw' what .. you want him:
stop him five or ten minutes; let him
become calm; go to the baulky horse,
pat him and speak gently.to him ;/Und
as soon as he is over his excitement he'
will, in oine - cases out of ten, pull at the
word. Whipping and 'slashing and
swearing only make the matter worse.
After you have gentled him awhile, and
hid excitement has cooled down, take
him by the bits ; turn him each way a
few times as , far. as you can; • pull out
the tongue; gentle him a little ; and
t hen step before the baulky horse andiet
the other start first; _ then yon. -- tan take
them anywhere you - A baulky
horse is always high spirited and starts
quick; half the pull is out before the
other starts too. By . close application
to this rule you can make any baulky
horse pull.
It a horse has been badly,spOiled, you
should hitch him to an- empty wagon,
and -let him pull it around awhile on
level ground ; then put on a little load,
and increase it - gradually, caressing-as
before, and In a short time you can have
a goodworking hoitse.
Bill Ross'is a great temperance lec
turer, and at Rushville, 111., was preach- ,
ing to, the young on his favorite theme.
He said : ' NcrSv, boys, when I ask you
a question yon mustn't be Afraid to
speak right out; and answer me. When
you look around and see' all these fine
houses, farms and cattle, do you ever
think who owns them now? Your fa
thers own them, do they not?" • "Yea,
sir," shouted a hundred voices. 'Well, .
where will your. fathersbe in twenty
years from now ?" ' " Dead!" sliouted
the boys. •" That's right. '- Andi_Nyho
will .own the property then?" ,1 " We
Will." " Right. Now, tell mm--did you
ever, in going along the, sitmet notice
thectrunkards lounging about th ,sa
loon doors, waiting for Isoniebod .' to
'treat them?" "Yes, sir; lots of th m.""
Well, where will they be in I t nty '
years from now ?" " Dead 1" exclaim
ed the, boys. '' And who . will be the
drunkards then ?" '. "Us boyar' . Bill
was thunderstruck. , - ' , • , .
' • A miner at Pike's Peek took his gun
and' strayed a -she'd diStance from, the
camp and shot a cub not obsernng at •
the ;same time the old bear, who was
near at band and ready to avenge the
death of her offspring.. The hunteriap
proeched- his game. with an, exulting
air, 'glowing in his success, and antici
pating-the astonishment of his compan
ions to see him n3arch into their midst
with an aniple supply of tender bear
meat, when to his surprise he saw a
large bear bounding toward him, very
much determined to demolish him at
one'meal. ~ O ur hero dropped"his gun
and, started - nil' -like a 'frightened deer
devin the hill. -His companions saw
him coming, tearing through the bruSh,
and 'sung out " What's the Mat
ter?" Gi-gi-gi-git your guns—ready
for a shot," .ho -stammered,.almoAt oat
of 'breath; "-I'm bringin' her right into
caMpt” . •
, Dionysius, the tyrant, after he Was
- dePosed and brought to Corinth, kppt a
school. Atneng.those who visited him
was one who/when he canaelniepened
twig mantle and-shook his clothes, think
ng to give Dlonysiugagentlescorn-fOr
the tyrant, when in power; required
that ceremonyof every one who Ctame
in, his presence, that .•theyl - might not
' thereby 'carry concealed weaporik . ' to do
himituury. But Dionysian said to him :
"I pritliep do so,rather when,thou goest
out, that We may see thou stealest noth
ing." .
,
The Cu6alka, reuaarks : A good story
; is. told of old Deacon an early
resident _of,the' town of Fartnersville,
Cattar.angps 'county. „One day he was
goingfroni home .trade horses.: In
,his,inrningprayer.he thus invoked iii
vine blessing, Oh, I • Lord, We are go
ing to tradellories., Don't; let us get
eheated,,nor'letna,cheat anybody'; • but
'of .the two, let us have the, ratherest of
.the ratherest.P • We are not told wheth
.er he 'got the "ratherest Of the rather
est" or not.
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