The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, March 18, 1868, Image 1

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BUSINESS DIREOTORY-
tVvi, , NEIFLBEJLL & CO.,i -
WHOLESAiM t ' Dlitig . GlStS, and
_dealori in
Wall Papar, Zeros - ono Lamps, Window 113 ass,
Porfumory, Paints and 011 e, so., So.
Oorrilni, N. Y., Jan. 1,15388.--3 y.
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, '.-.W1LL1A.1411 . . 4111 IT.11;' f
ATTORNEY . AND , COUNSELOR AT L I A W
Insurance, Bounty and Ponsion Agency, 14aln
ptroctflirellsboro, , Pa., Jan.. 1,4808. i • ,
S. F . WiLsom.
- . - WILSOPi 411: NII;ES
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ATTORNEYS &; EatORE: AT .
(First door from Bigoney's, on, the
.9 Avian,t)—.
W;ilt attend to busino!f 11t411StOd to tbai fl ar e
in'the °counties of. Tiogo and Votter. , ,
WellebarO, ;on- 1, 1888. - '
• , UOTEL, ,
WEIBTritLD Borougho' Tioga Co. =Pa., E: G.
Proprietoh, A now and oommodi'otie
building with all the modern improveMente.
- Within enoy.driree of.tho beet hunting and fish
tag grounds in Northern Penn'e. Convoyancre
,furniehod. - Terropzteoderato:-. -
Pob.-6,1868-Iy. .
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TAILOP:. • Shop first door tiorth - of L. A. 84atri's
Shoe Shop. 'Air Cutting, Fitting, atad
lug done promptly and well. 4
Wollsboro, Pa., Jan. 1,1868.-Iy. •
) , JOHN SLIIAILSPEARA ,
DRAPER AND TAILOR; Shop
. oirer Jo!lin It,
Borren'e 'Store.' 011 4 Cutting,' Pittlng,.'ex4
Repairing done preniptli - iind in 'best style. !
Wellebere . , Pa., jun. 1,'1868=.1t
Wll4 GARUZITSON,•,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAMP,
Notary Public and Insurance 'Agent, Blosa
burg, Pa., over Caldwell's Store. •
.TOSPI I. MIIT'OSIZILL . - '
ATTORNEY- AND - VOUNSELOR AT LAW,
Wellsbore, Tilega:Co:, Pa.
Claim Agent, 'Notary Public, -and Insurn4o
Agent. Ile will attend - promptly - to collection pf
Pensions, Book Pey - and Bounty. As Notary.
Public he takes a oknowledgementa of deoda t ,ati.-
ministers orthe," - and will act as'Commlisioner
take testimony. lifirOillee over Roy'a Drug Store ,
adjoining Agitator Office.--Oct.: 30. 1387,
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• John W• GUOMBOT
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ATTORNEY AND ; , Obipii3ELOß, Ai.:LA Vic
Having returned - to this county with A 'IOW
making it his permanent residence, solicits la
share of public patronage. An business ed.:
trusted to his care will bo attended to with,
promptnerkand fidelity. ,pfiloe 2d door. south
of B. o,;.P.air's Tioga` Co:, Pa. i
Sept, .—tf., .
MAAR WALTON HOUSE,
Gallia , Tioga County, Pa. •
HORAOE C. N I ERMILYEA; PR'CIeR. This.' ik
a now hotel located within easy aceesi of till)
heat fishing and
.hunting , grounds in Nortli..
ern Pent/Sylvania. No pains will be spared
for theacoommodation,of pleasure 'seekers and
the traveling publiO.* 1, 1868.]
PETROLEUM -
WESTFIELD', PA., - GEOROS '61;08E; Propri,
etor. A new ilotel conducted on'tho principld
of live and lot live, 'for the.aceoturnodatlon o
th 6 public.—Nov. 14, 1806.—1 y.
Gra). W. RION,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW ; Law!
rencoville, Tioga Co., Pa. Bounty,'PenelOnA
nuts luturance Agent. Colleotiona promptly
attended to. Chace 2d door below Ford Wl:mei
Dee. 12, 1867-1 y ' •, •
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R. E. OLNEV,
DEALER in CLOCKS &JEWELRY; SILVER;
PLa - orED WAE.E,'Speet'irtis.Arlarivstringt,T
&0., blanetleld,.Yu... Watches. and
elry neatly Tepairod.,- Kngraving.dunain
Eoglisti and german. ~ r --11,sept67-13-.
Thos. :13. Brydon.
so RVB,YOR. 4 PRAFTSMAN.-Ordoiti left at
his room, A:ovrtfeemd Hotel, Welleborp, will
meet with prompt attlitition: a
Jan. IS.
•
ARR'S
Teo A. o ALC 01111 T
attactted, and an , attentive bas
in attendance.
,FAILR,
Good bto
tier always
E. B.
Hairdressing &,shav_ing.
Saloon over WilloolF , :it 'Barker's' Store, Wells,
br,ro, Pa. ,Particular. nitentlon paid' to Laillea'
Bair cutting, ShampooingiDyeing, etc. Braids,
Putte, coils, and ecriohes on hand nod made to or
der.
11. W. DORSEY. J. JOIINSOI4.
DBACON, lato of the 2d Pa. CaValry, after
. nearly four years of army serrico, with a large
experience in field and hospital practice, has opened .sn
odlce for the praaticoOtlnediPliaii and sirgery, Ite all
its branches. Persons from a distance can find good
1,53. r ding at the Pennsylvania: Motel when desired--
Will visit any part of the State In oonsultation, or to
perform surgical operations.. No. - 4, Union Blook,'op
mks. Wellshpro, Pif., May 9; 1866,4 y.
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NEW PICTURE GALLERY:- •,
FRANK SPENCER' . •
lathe pleasure to Inform the citizens of Tioga
minty that he has completed his '
NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY ,
arpl is on hand to take all kinds of Bun Pietures,
nab as Aulbrotypet, Perraypes, Vignatteg,Cartes
d• Visite, the Surpilse and Eureka Pictures; also
particular attentioniiiiil to copying and onion—
iug Pictures. Instructions given in the Art on
to isonable terms. Elmira - St., Mansfield, 0ct..1,
1966..
. 0 13. Smith,
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KNOXVL Pa.
,Penelonflounty, and'in-
Earance Agent. ComMunications sent to the
above address will receive prompt attention.
Terms moderate. . (Jan 8, 184:-1y]
U, S.C LAIM AGENCY,
For the Collition or
Aemy end Navy ()lifts and Pensions. •
mar. NBW;SOI3DITY:LAW, passed Jnly 28,1888, gi ves
two and truvolears' soldiers extra bounty. send
lu your discharges. -
OFFMERS' EXTRA PA Y. -
Three months' extra pay proper, to volunteer; officers
who were to sorvdee March 8,186.
PENSTONS INCREASED
To all who have lost a limb and who have been permit.
tinily and totally disabled.
All other Government claims prosecuted.
1S ellsboro,
2alL'EFe.
October 10, r866-tt
E. SMITH, “M. I. • -
SUROBO.N. •
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OPERATES successfully - for Cataraet, titre
kivbismus (cross eye) Removal of Tumors,
Bare Lip, Varicose Veins,Club Feet,
Par Ocular attention pad to diseases of the Eye
Ind (I l ieneral Sargery. • , -
Oondultationiat office free.
Refortuces,given.to operations recently per
formed.
Office hours from .12 M. to 3P. M. ,• : •
OCELoo at bis rosklonco,Manatteld t Tioga County,
Pa. March 27. 1887-Iy.*
NORMAN "STRAIT,
GENT for the National Series of 9tandard &hoot
Beoke; published by A. 9, Bort:Lei& C 0.1.11 A 113
*Mix; corner of John Street, N. Y., keep; constantly
tall %apply. All ordora promptly. filled. Coll on or
tiaress by mall, • • N.;.BTRAIT.
Okecta, Pa., Jrilie 19,1967-Iy.
V, -
• V, - 8,-.ICE LL V
A 0 NT for ltfAltiriN, & ,OG'i , l -FIRE' AHD
ZX,I4I.IRGLAR PROOF„SAFES. . .
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‘relliboro, September 25;1,557.
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ATILL • WRI G.llT.rwwA
—Agent for nil the best
.1. TURBINE ' WATER WIIEEL4. Also
it I I
I P 4 c 4 r 4 art's Oso'l sting Movement for Gang and
.ttlay Sams. .
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T ioge.ya.,Aa NI, 1867 r 1y• •
Bounty a4d kertiiiOnl:-Ageney
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AviNa received definite inetinetfOnein' regard to
the extra !Jauny allowed by the net approved
',42, 16 08,4nd having pa hand a Jarge *apply of all
!wn ":,..aaley blanks,' am prepared to ProteOnte 411 pan•
bounty claima ; telich mar Ank-P l O 4l in
~ 3 e• Persons at d distance Can communicate
i'l4 m ebt latter and th eir communications wilt be
11111' WM. IL £15112/1.
b oro.October 24,1800. '
J. B. NlLsi.
. . Proprietor
2'• t .
Remo
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• . 1100410
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TAR. A. B. EASTMAN . hail _removed from'the
.I.:f Etand to bid bowoffice, No. 12, Main.at
' Wel I chorii, Pa, (tire, doors *dose Roy!t; 'Block)
where he' w ill perform all, operntione,eonnected
with the:profeesitin Dintal Surgery in' a aitrui,
tier; manner—having iltiedup enitahleroetne end
pretalred: himself with all,the, ip3provemeota, of
the Atty. , •
dict
In addition to the N MiCOTI . O . SPRAY, E
and Chlorotorm,'irlilch hie;atill in use, he7of.j
fers:to thd public; the gITROUt3. OXIDE ilitA.B )l
which is'perfeetlY teare pion for the
lag:free from all after'effeets, baring, neunpleaci
ant ',taste or scent:, sad ,bylar,preferable,. in' goy;
thing.hefore offered. "'Please, cell and
• laming,
specimens of Mechanical Dentistry. •
January 8, 108. ' " , I s s I
F. D.' RITTER: M, W. 1- - !, ,-
zi
I'IfirGICIAN & AIIRGROIC-, Graduate f, the
-- Ilhivereity of Ball'alo,:"Aq t .,,X tr class of A 61.4
Hiving located in')'4lllihotc,
_Wren his,, atria,.
7
ea;to thAsick and ,a yfrid.,: . Diving bud i ,muck,
experienCe. in Sitrie Me iclll:percprp4llo.4.P.
• eratlimb , entrusted a rl4, roii in a,,,teptifito--
" i toki menner„ Ofliciiai hi rat deuce on, Vette
street, two doors below tit residence of Will
iam Battle. Can be found by enquiring at ei
ther Drug Store.\
Lien., 8,1888-3m]
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TOSEPIt INOHAM k, SOWS, two miles ieas,
ft) of • Kno'svili); • Mega: Corinty, Pa., aro Ire
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pared to trearesfaetureqweet by tbevyard
ebaresonmay.be.deeired. They meths
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FLANNEtiii , FULL 0L6T118,-CAS§I
~, M EREST= 'DOESKINS, ,
and can promise.to satisfy oustotaora.l -Tbay pa
particular littention •tof
ROit,CAllingG'ett, Ctolll.DitiSSiNO
- Twenty"yeara experience in the butilnies Par.
rants them in •expeoting' a generous , patronego
Norsh.oddy cloth' made. ~•,.
Deerfield, June.l2, 1867—tf. • ,
iJO , 1 : .
ouLD Uri uniscito the eitizenacif We lsbo-
if, -.ro and Att r tOundin g country,' that be Ifee
opened a choir on the corner of Wateintid.drif.:
ton streets, for the purpose of mandfactuitti o
Finds of s Is
CABINET :• URNITURA' ,, z?
R.EpAnti#9 , , L AND rumsti ax.DONE
to order. ogrErs.s., of. a ll- kinds furnished
short Air riork done promptly and :wet;
ranted. Wellsboro, June 2r, -
. .. .„ , .
: . 'UNION ' HOTEL. ~..
- , MINER. WATKINS, PRortraTott; ~
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mrsvxxel 'fitted up it new botel building att there
ig_ of the Old union Hotel, lately destroyed by. re;,
I am tow ready' to receive end entertain gnests„ The
Union 'Hotel was intended for a Teunieratire lionse;
and the Pcoprletor' believes It can be sustained without
grog. Ai attentive beetles in attende.nCe. , - ' '
Wellsboro,Auae 20,1807, . , .' , ' —,
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TOWNSEND :HOUSE:t::;
WILLIAM -- `2tirfli4ND, PR OPAVITOIi`,.'2
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AVING leased fora term of geese thci Phintlei sina'
H
woll known Ifotpletanillately occupied by LW.'
Hazlett. lam prepared farblah the traTellng,e;Ml'
local public:with the beet acr,bmintidatiode. to
bvpFo
cured In tho country: - good hostler: always , lb ht'
tendance. Teame Itirntelteel to ,fiehing: parties,
Wellibore; June 26,1807.:• : •
E. lUMB A
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GROOERIT — .Ik D.. RESTAURANT;
• - One door:above the Meat Market;'
WELL'BBOI3O,• - 'PENN .I 4, t
El3rEQTk.T.TLtt.tinnounces to the:44o4k
111)
'Pabliolhat,his has si'desiiab,le,stook - of .ern
'cerise, comprising, 'Teas, poire 9 o,.l3pleee, Sugars, -
Molasses, Syrups,that i conatiNtei first,
'class stook. . 4 qoyters, every style at; 11, sea,'
sonable hou're.
tiVa!laboro, Jan: •, - 1887—tf. , •
THE PLACE TO . BUY DRUGS.
ATtt the lfTretCOyi!leDru!toro,7herl yui
wilifneverytiirspr g rlytoopggto
the Drug Trade • -
CHEAP, CHEAP2H.,'CHEAPEST,','
and of the best quality for Onahl Alao,
Oils, Varnishes, Lamps', 'Panay 'Notions. _Violin
Strings, Fishing: Taoklo r Windo?v 011sa,
`Cash paid for Flai Seed. . 4 , .
a.- P. LE OlYt}'RD.
4awroncoville, May ft;ls(37. -i;
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, Glen's Falls Insizranc• ."Oortipany
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GLEN'S FALLS N. " ' ;
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Capital and Sarplus $373,637.06.
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FARM. RISKS,• only, taken.
No Preroiorn..Noics rogelroil.
- LiirE44l.lk. 11 : poys cutiungetfli
ning, whether Fire ensues:or •
It psys for, livo stook .killed
'born; or in oecfiel4:
Its rates ,oro lower, then other \ Cin l 4 ' nlo / fl 2 i4
equal rosponsibility.-, , , I, O. Agent;c"
. Farmington; Con it%t_Tiogit
May 29, 11367-4. ye, •
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IMALREII, IN
lIARDWARE;-.IitON;1•• STEEL, NAILS
STOVE'S,
BELTINO,.,S.AWS; CVTL R.
WATER - LIME,
AGRICULTURAL" 151PLEMENTi;:, •
Clrritigei and :ilairinang Trim:ooos,
HARNESSES,
Corning. N. I t ;; l inti. •
SAVINGS- BA.NIC
0 P.E.E':2ZW.Lsik
Alt Jill ' ,S'
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GROCERY AND PROVISION ,STORE.
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THE
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OLD saying that a. penny saved to a perilaY,
ki earned, juetitics - kiAPDNEI in naminghla
establishment a Stir' gs Bank. Economy It
Wealth, said some old 'chap whose name I;bave
forgotten; and it ice notnyto trade where the
SLA fi-HTER •
of high prices is being prosecuted with vigot and
without reprieve. ;I can sell Sugars ' Teaq,',l46.
lasses, Fish, Pork, Floury -Cord ;lifeal,'Cliffetis,' .
Canned Fruits, Spices, and everything ; intended
for family use, giving'the buyer the benefit •
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OF. THE
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fall of the markets, an •ndvaittage 'duly appro.;
elated by everybody,exceptingonly those verdant
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INNOCENTS
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prefer PROMISING!'2,O PAY ette
died per cent. profits to the seller, to PA Eggiii
twentyfive per corit.',eash eis delivery 'of
,the
gdods. , I shall offer my stook of golds at ,fair
prices
•, • EVERY MONDAY,
EVERY TUESDAY,
EVERY . WEDNESDAY,
EVERY THURSDAY, •
EVERY 'FRIDAY, r •
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•, . , EVERY SATURDAY, i ,' '
and fill up as fast an I sell out.'
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C A LL KINDS OF GILT' WO.IIII - l'ni;
Executed in thWiiest luanuer, t „:ol4 iio44 ii:,
bonnd end madeg . fittdyt tr. ..,.;,,, 1;i '1 t,..:
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BLANO'BO6X Citr;•'?OffiEß PAPER; .
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The above eißsit .}.voll sell tt,t,•,thir.Ltrivest Rai s,
at all titnaP.oc,,Cli,[oll:,,ll4v9flOpkifilifl'Nttra*
- •#riees, aild*quintities•rie suit purchaiersedt,.
typrkay / cl etelcfv , o4•Funi4d as represep7ed....:io .•::,
I respectfully Solicit, a'shure' of ittblie'phliiin:-
age. Orders- by, intag:Pretuptly'•attanded'tit.'4
‘,,, • • ~, Address, LOUIS .1 4 C1E5," 041 4 ',.'''
• •••.•1 •, , 1 , 1 ,
Advertiser Buildiiiir; 6 , ; -•'
, Sept. 28, 1 8G7.-ly. „ . " , -:':.:Eltaliri•N:Y ',' 1 -; 4 1
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mentioned gooilieO ' 'boot qUality'alwayil
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SHEETINGS, :SIIIRTINGS, PRINTS,
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READV.:-,.MADE CUP'
THINa, I I 7 II-I'S'll. CAPS,
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CROCKERY, HARDWARE, WOODEN
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suo ARS, :TEAS; ' COF FEES,
SYRUPS ? 'MOLASSES,'' t
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iyi, are able to Oroi p,tr ~customerg tbe, benefit
ot' the ' "- ~ 1. f ~. ) • I .
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in the New YILITIE Mii'tketiourßtook having biiep;
,IkuTohltizied sines t-.lo' r'4o'dei • lifio In Goods, t ",
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order and to the , ' • e iitakner. ,.•,•'
iEPAI RANG of all butte di - J . 6 - e proruPstlit Jed'
lifioil,s. tatve us. , i cult% ; - ''''' '"' 4 - ' ''''
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Iligrpiatiz,stii.4.(.l i n bisriluii eheaph.lr, ~ . ..s!ivy .‹...., 7 ,trlt,
MaTket pri Oti pnid for Form Produee, either
iu cash'er tre e. The patronage of the public' is
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Hoofland! Greirxnp ;Tonic.
Prepared bylllr. O. Ill.;4aellions‘;
a Ii . Zi.POIA,
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fhe Great .flemetties"-;11'bl
' Y01CAi1i.,X149,400 or Pin t, ‘.
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Is compounded* t• e pa n e uices, , aro
I-.`; r medicinally' tuna< ,-- ,---- ed, , I bf
t .., , Boots, Re rl3 oc,, t I midllarkkmalo
C 0 tt 4 ri g t i e=t2l •-) LI M - PAti Alt: 17
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i k,„„...,Bituni, with the pinell_quality of • fkinti4 Viva '.
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" ,- ;;;vlessant MI e remedies ever edited 1,1, c
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audio admixture, win use
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4 ' alcoholic stimulusiStecessary -. ,
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, good, and go .e.s ,tuedicliuKqw
•.1 The stoma
_, ~ * ety of ca suAliisi
,Indlgesticrn mys r.
:,,I)ebiliy, e ta, is /- !kJ' very r tr togiav*l `, -
-Its functions de k ler ran ~ Thesre- t't '
i ,l ,:sult of which le, 1 tha •tbo, patient 1
i'. . suffers from Reversil or more of tliefolloWing 1
.- disesulea:
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C ~2 (4, !?•;. rAZI: to'
f; ,Clortatipation L rptulenoe, IniarerV. Piles i if
-,'.., Pglnpfst or ood to the..,7l4eld l it - i c
„t. forest,,
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1 - c - i s. -- d - r ty -a t iviai m3 a- chi —iiiii s -c4, z Jane. Being through the forest,,tall,
ateartburapPiairtust for P00d,...5.7?,1:- - 1' c dense, monarchtil;lldikide encroticlied'Orr
Ft:Linens cr.:Weight in pl . ~ ~ ,'• ' bylthe new bettlethent, the Vfayi , . ! was
ta tt i tontw z ja vizt ,, i , i , ipne as long. ; But qv girl and boy hint
I'
q f tering. at Ate 'Pit of - the 11-1 , ..;- .1 ' 'seldom trayelled'it; afoot, never withont•
~ Stomith dwiranung o • ,- the , ~ .41 , a comnanioti.l' *, Theirfather owned A.
:1!„0
(-,:, Head, lmr ' riett +Or Difficult at .4. 6
) ;,; tug, nuttering‘r neart AnoMi;
~i . j -., yen La le pioneet tean2•l l a horseleritlo3;
, or Suffoc Minix mations manta ill ",, :fleet and strong ; tilsleigh that 'se,enied
t-t'' a Lying Pd
) L''..: vision 6 Dot* or itr j et a =
ct - :,E.4, Ilttrlenjoy rough usage and could:filen:44i
, • the Elig._hti, pai l :01;s 47,5r.a. c,.4Ver all ordinary p tibaidents ; 'besides ta
) ~ .
• the .11 - e , Deficiency., ? Taq, -, ',lilentiful supply . eV:Wolf-skin; rob*,
.1 ,. or ors tiou, Yellout Ki ca, ir. -*Weil Mr. Lane liWd• first seen :"‘With'
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... ' '. .- 1- Pain rife E rtrist%„ - .1 t ' il 'ittingry, howling_htillies, inside:- them:4--
J j . I Cheat, los, e c4,13u 71. . ,:vyit these nfreeah e.,facilities,Peter,
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.3 ;-,.denPluehee of t I_lo itittst e ,4.2 3 43o l l .& iidc - j. ' , ~, an
'', ' ►'d Mercy, ..
•;.; ;in in the , we a every morning eonVey
r., , -',. stern Imaginings of EvilolaradV : Zt I • ; err Ito the little log schoolhouse,and;
~ . Great Depreinsion of spit#3. f,,q 11 , ' :.every evening, back to the brighthearth-;
~ fin i
• j 'tt v4ilf s - ;stone and chtery•imiles of honie.
1 • - _ . 'id• o T zn ii ip oso lath r t, om j e a di un ea di tin v i' ' '
ny otr e eet p ar i j
4 11,'Itr i t 'A nw rit f o' er , . •
f !- ',One day thelatifer and mother Went
17 ~ ,NerfousDebillty, tic Diarbies,4Dltfatut i V: t , Itiri town, as it was called; the town con
•' ', - ,mio Kidneys, and al " Diseases arising frof‘la;lll3ting of a log tavern and store, and
r - Disordered Liver, StO ' ch, or Intesti t neA,
',.''- ti S i 'stitTounding this nneieus of eivilizatino, "
~ 1 I.: ell' Z..+11:1 11Mf a score or so , of dwellings,' tot.
313E_13)L1...117E1ir,=,. -.. • - I ,widely distinguished by their architeck
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_I , ? , 1 - ' ~.-11 • „ l ure from a beaver village. On this. oc
;•:s 1 • nnoternatinit iny.'..hnnot. wnwer.vr, ,
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:t . , ~ *.IIOSTELikIIi giff ogiTgEt Err0xEm.; , ,,.... „tasion of the. parents , going to' town,
~ /NDIIOED AT svppe J..snort, Hanneurrapla t r
;. eter and Mercy were taken along,:' tq
• , RXPOSIIIIWONIVICRS, ETO. ,:- T:f 1 , 61 1 i thool and set down with the- 'injunel•
).t ••‘: . ~.,., 1..•,, t - .•• ., Ix . • • - t'
- o i t ,i, on :it-•_ ; r l : l 7 t ic e ipit,g_tttspr did i..Ot. 'Ale, 4
4) J - Lrhere hrtreilreißilehmk-...tectelti equal:II& . ---- n 1 .1. --"""'''''"'""" "1
- 1-5-173r1rfte'siliritZrao - et• Imre, the .4pPetite , hr --: . -gdo'd Limo and go heitte and stay with
~"t 113t r eagthened, food I s. , , n e "zit yell, l l l2 ri . , Adligh, the hired man ; because; as theiti
['stomach digests ,
- ' 4 'blood is ptuided, T •,. 4.h r o - conprei t ima - :
. i' ' jather distinctly told them, it was
• not
..) /be sonlidusid' "Ltealthy r the yet- i Ae,rtain that he and their mother would
riots , : tinge is eradicatedl from the eyek‘a-bloom ',
, t ie given to the cheeka,aud rho weak end retur n nerroubtill quite late into the. even-i.
invalid becomes a stredg and healthy being. !, i4/g . . , • . •
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1 .I.l* . ltr, xiifi v. -- 0..,,.: :,, •' t " - I . riotwitlistanding, early in the afteri,
f_ perspnalL i tatialieca. in af ei...,H, l i., 410,011 with their eyes on their' bo:oksi
1 hin Qai -', •,;, but their thoughts • out of doe the'
I'll 'kini tooth) thehe oh •
pon them, with Athetaifia. Sa l t i C i V,;''' . :children of Mr. Lane began te ' liStend
th. s ae of n thisOß musjoi , the - ToNM., tii• -' 'and every now and then to fancy tlieil
1 t - iritbet will Instil new life into thell.siehis.'t ',. '64al;lld hear the creaking of sleigh-tun-I!
k
.... ore in a measure the - energy and ,ardor of ii tiers on the snow ; *hen they.- woOld ,
--,<.) filo youthful days, 'build np,..Aelr sbrdnken ' '
*• : f.,9ime• and giv6):ttsaitii andcapPluessk to.' their inStinetively glance up at the pegs from.
,•. f euudn ' n g 3 ' ear tir.Thfcl',) !.) 1-.. fr"..i, which hung.their cloaks and comfor
t c. '.-1 ~,,w,,,a,fri- ••,,,....14 i, '.••••'.":
*, II ThYs'ff3.? Cf: i tars, in the Moineritary anticipation of
hurryingithogarinents'On and 'begin-
G. ' '..tu "
- of ads a weli-ei bll/1114 air tuuotwbau in,githe ride :hotiiitif:iinuggled 'at thqr
the female p or ,_.-....." - on of our popu, -Y. poe - 4 - t , Euktibein. , i, . / r _,., , .... v. ..., ~ •. , ,
laden are seldom • 4. the enloymedt'7;-.
`, (. of geod health zori i.
i i 2 stAs'oso Welt- Own- - ', - .lAnd though so often mistaken, theY
~' expression, "never ,
_,- )fe j el weILM . They eGraltilleo to e i xoct;the welcome sound
, v-; rge languid, devol , ." - 1 . -=!estrellieiY eer- '.
1: VPEE, Ella have lie • •', - Jin -, 5 v. ‘, . 01) 11l whea, Bill ," a t the schoolhouse
w , p r :s o i th o i , s u chm e. s pi o o r t . L i •- nr %03 91 ./Tr ta., E Ittroi the , dea, and to encourage each „'othees
t) " Zi ' "S:;'l.. ; bolter by exchanging , the least . bits, .....5f
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i ,.IVIAK ANVD LICATECHILDIAN,„ to mities across the little room.. ' ‘._` ',_. ,
i 4. Are made etrefigAlgrtire o,4firfidthe r tiii see ly ' 'ifitfl'Was not thatoithey :would mind' ',
r ~, metes. They wilt 'care every case ' r - 11-Lm.ti ., * walking form:lee; andifes.r of dapper by. '
~ , 4v .. (iavAdV2 o :aaitiaTec k ilacain • daylight4tlieferwiriel 4rdne ; but the
the hands or the pfoprigivaubt,pa 1:11 1 I allow , thought. of theirmoth,er's- ',company, so
or the publication Orbut s i ffsir-„,-Those,,it will __ ~,.2, much enjoyed by them-in the morning,.
f sucittista,,,nd2,ll
- ' W i ttt rveli they i a m re urbe l lrever t . 4" pia e ' unusual zetie to' 'the prospect •of
1‘: ~ x • ! riding; besides, their - dear mother,would
• : 4t , 1 1.,-,-,.:jx 1 ,1111 , a - .'"`.• l; '''' • a tat
. i . r , , .-- 1 1 ,,,.. -,.. 1 ,. 11 t urf. r 31 to buy Sernething in town
v.00.7:13 , - - ...- 5 . ....A 1 - 0 -.- . — i - At elan y for thenl,, Which they' were.
- 7(;`.
, '-• E :--'! TESTMOEcuute• "'* , i •••...,; eit to obtain po ss ession of at the
6 ,i." •:e le st moment. Se the children lin
' Ra 7,-- / Art. l * , : l f TV . , ), AW,0 5 1. 1(1 1 Me • - and longed uhtil at length the
;- , chyVAlNcetto4l, !rep., ,„Vri tisi,vl, Soh. • was dismissed,;
1 ' :,,, , 4 11 - tind izroc :;,`P,./e4, 'Ack- , 4 V i
ittrtaan 1 . .,i,•: .! V, !. II ' four o'clocie,, till dark,"-lts not
)31r441' is era tonic, usdiulf its-' /OP.- tin winter. T4egfirst half tiact dint.
A
~.) diseases of edi gestive orefins i ti"(:,, t4uce.Meroy and Pete e traversed / quick!.
i 3141- cl greet ben eat ins s" l 9t-del i- I • ly,;:o)itbe horse-sied.of a neighbor, who
I .. LW/11n aliid y svant ti.f u t l iervetbi action in the 'Val=
I 1 .k‘ h4O come to take home hie own,' chit,-
,- - , t
.4,7,4-,;7_,VMPITANZ. ,"t t,i;:: i .dren;and the schoolmistress ; at the
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~,,.1-, i i ~,...n i t (,(.::: L. , --,'. , tiiin'.,of the road they, were left to : pro,.
f ...I.'. J. / / .
Hon. James iThoihOson, 4 f i: ••-i' eeed.;by themselves on foot. f, ..
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T, lien late as it was, they beg.an to lei.,
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1 .ttur g e qf lei' essyrraiiis. tort,' ' , Walking backward or looking , curl!)
f , . , litoltitielph'ic4 A :18,11306. _ ~peOttilltly over their i shouldera, endear,
. oa l atbrm at l e lise ig ir=llltt a ri °tin: : ~'. _nigg: it while that, ',their father,; and ;
~
i :limo Or Dyspepsia. I earrtertify this frOnvit t y`,' ." .. ! ..0 i'l ‘ ;'could not bearf behind. c.:..;
1 L earience of it. cl,f) i " •A -; '
.AA about the beginning of March . :
1 " T "' wl . th irarz titfiietheso'N'."l, i''' . T e*eather had basil mild and, .plea
bm. ~;. . 1.
~ -, ":e v,•;:=Ti rikt_ft A 9. ariCfermany days ; the deep snow had,-
, I rom Rev.Ro o l3op i ti #. ireiumd (•-• ; settle , away frost rise_ cOf th9._ i
I 1 ./ i 1.1 . ... .. t F 441 ~. - ) t' .
0 ,:,: oz, itrces*ul becartiii`brittle and poroas.re , ,
11-ct i .., D. 141.
- r :11401,:r I, lilt. LQ. IVO: rid was smoothly, , trodden as
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' I . ..rail& of the Teeth ndirdai'Vn chi hilairi(Plar• rr -.:, II V, efurall Winter. -;
N.,. vf. - J1 , ::. ~, .%
t s ' r.V- ,
\ : 1 -rr. Jackson—Dear Sir: 1 ' i arra been frequently ~ , 6 ~., t ' ' , !J ... .Lustig before lonk,:to a hut used : ! kir!,
( ii i
requested to connect my a with recompa l F -x., litrgOti l olitterB earlier in the season E the_
satiolls of different Model medlcines,birt; ''''.
'— childi n halted under the low , eaves-
Onlins : the pme r --- ,--- tice as out Ott ybb : „ V
se vtoo rust° t - . 1 ,sstatto, I Minnie II :fkitig .4 - ,V,Tith icicles, though sonic .11E4
- se esiegogra;n:j
..\\. q ..nt•-mui a :clear i .,..,-,, ,fallepland pierced the snow, or dashed:
! , Witly in m r ; l i l • a wn f ain ny,k i t r e tall =4l r ,i .011;4111.0OlVeS in pieces ; 'on the strip of
i . Dr. Modena's German Ilitt'ers, I depart for, nee 07 • bidet: and frozen soil'.Where the , , qlail- ,- .,
. t'roni My usual course, to erbress my full ceip3o- '''' '
1 tjon tb ,, t,m , e: cichoy the nam,. . nd ..
4 ,..1 , re .g n i,,4 8, 4 ftet were placed. They ,
. 11,g . ' r,ee,...4 ,
, tsbecdatly for /rarer Comphoint, it is a 41‘fe.and • • 1 , 141 , 1%6)We was the MOSI. ! ,S0111/Ortal)/ . .PG", .
! t a t t u 4l ble af r yn7 a utfio==4 teaKilligi vf. AitiCTl #1 which to wait speedy gni
'. ; tOUrlu 151111,111:1: ' r ) V Oil 4b9 1 74M1.1101./ :.: ,: Aral:ottheir parents. „,•
~- • - Yours, respectfoffy, • - ~ I r PUttheir parents came not ; anctthe;
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H. IPERNIMID, '" ' first that Mercy and J.Peter kneW, the , ,
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. , fi,lghtb, Wow -Coates St stinted dropped behind the hill ,:and :
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--' • - From Rev. E Du 43 401 G:_..% ;... idisapp.eared, leaving only a gray-, twit„
, • , '+ E. ' In - "I i'ol. f.,' ?light; WAth the distantaky above, where ' .
41ilfilani "iter paia t .- ti l f i - u ' L fi clf f: P h a *. ..; - :theiflrtft' star of evenir4 was tryiug: to ,
, !...c,‘ ~ .i.
t - P.,,,, '•:afght" . .:lts . little beacon and below t,, and
... ' ' , :thigiddortved decide d bit from the pike! ' far aimind, the evenly ] Spread snow ;, • and
troethind's German Miami d feel - it mv ptivir '' --- "''''''
' Jetir to recommend tbenaittivat.ttple a hl a t o nti l Z xialied 'forest trees. , ~..
t 04.0 4.11 , *h0 are suffering trot ?
,g 2=3 „ aesi „ from _ a = 4 , l lo7 et t : V : , The children turned tti'werd e a ch oth
lim..4, f irvitiaitia%l::o , t. 5 ° • 14 4. 1: .±3i ' t ( ke-Oster's tAIf.:II,OVIAMI,the broth,'
!leer.
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4 :- ;‘%" ‘,' : -;•„1....--.itiAl 417c11DA1.r.: er's black ones Meeting ,in,,,- a startled
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j ib_ Q ; . situatien and woUdered' what they.were .
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. -ir. a ( . 14 ~-..; v tt,s. lib,: :Little Peter straightened liltia- , ,. :
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. • no o ffa t idr a G ain thil ita i i,iiia;g unte ,kij• i ..Self 'lrkriilely, proposing tostart for heine '
h itti:,sse th at the
,..4. itiii i ii t i t i tto r an t i. i `All hurry as fastAs.they could; and he
'''; 4Am:wolf is op, j rim . )triippoia 1 , lati• de tn i t t o ) the road Tiling pp hiared t ~
ealch bbttic. An". •f . .•
i terfeitt, t -kV / FliPre eoßsi and ,te tippet abou
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~ z Principal °Oleo and maiurAhoyst?tne Ciei.3 . IMer .i,;1.5 king along the road and,',Ol?-,
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. z.:. :Ate foe Store, N 0.63 C Street, Philii •. • 'lief* hellow quickly „ 4 was loitsj,in, ,
• -:, • ,‘i. ,;47.1ErAILLEst bragliviiititt - ;.',.1 ' tibOO, tot secretly afraid and would
German Druggist, Proprietor, rauelk.'.haive preferred gplpg in, the direc- ,
,-' x For sap by as I .ii rk° 7 -W3 .1, 1""b)i j ` (I°. -nail :11 l which their p,arente -were.) Ito >
eat". .... 4 - r i. l .fF ,tfil n . Rti9rMin me* , „.._,-, „
• - pipit Q.. he'kissed her .birother's piteek
:s f,u ri i -•---4,:aftqlt,;.) ST ('''-'. !i,wlA Was cold almost,,as snoW_; (ears
- -i '; 'i. ~- , s'. - L wistV ,-trim; i ) c‘r li on eg;ork, her eyelaihes • she told. ,
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,-, 'Ltoi?,l,4loerffute iiithms, teri battle $1 iiiP , :an dr, tjley,lvould .not be , ,, kept waitiog
-' -'n . ..an4dt • German Tonic, putlfli d lg n 'Zi" . 5 All t ' 'long 4 113;01 so she led him, back to their
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Et,.? P q i 1% e..;stanantplace outside ttle hut. l';',;.;
i- . , ,-.. a per,bottle, or a halt dosgtfor
tf 61: ' .---c , .- 7 F-.,i: '' DuOct fen the cur f il n of nigh t,or -;
„..,,,.,,.. tar .k. not forgot to examine well the tistlitrii. `;f3/1.4 Oil ),14trange, and cyful appeged
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z i irtKimits order to get the gokine. 's leveryin g about the ; Mercy was
The above Remedios are for saletby Druggists, half in doubt where they Were, dreami-
Storekeepers, land Medicine dealers, everywhere iy questioning wlth,herself how it could
throughout' the United States, Canada's, South have happened:that she and her broth-
America, and the West Indies.—Mar. 11, 1 6£1-Iy.. er should be in the woods alone at that
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'lt olaimo reepoot,E and a' that;•
But honest ifeafth a hotter tiling,
Wo dare beilioll'for Of Witt:
For a' that, an'd that,
And opooney:cant and a' that,
A man may have a ten-pun note,
And be a Wok, for a that. •
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What though on Bonk and fish we dine,'
_Wear evening toge r awl , a that;
A man may like good meat and wine,
• Nor bo a knave for a' that. •
" . For a' that, and'a' that;
• Their fnetian'talk,:and
A gentleman, however Olean, :
_ , May haie ti;heart for a' that.
You 600 you prator ; called a'Beales,
Who bawls, atul:bfays;.(and a' that;
Tho' buruireds,oteerAdObtaut
.11"e'S but a goose, - for,a', That.,
For a' that,ra,riCarfltat,
1115 Bubbly,Tooks,taud a' that;
A raattivithltmintritaina onosuse, 1.,
• ,r He lOAka'aiiii htirigh t i at a''tliat.
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A prima° oan make at belted knight,'
A marquis, diike,,;,tuid'a', that;'
.And if a titln VtirtON:a4 right;
• Old England 'iffsiii'd of a' that. ,
For a' that, and„a l .lhat, -
Beale.' balderdiksk a,' that,
A Mao that'telle eqrslee dope,
Ia north the west; for a' that.
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As come it will foe y that,
That common sense nay take the place, , t;
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Who cackles trash, and a' that,
Or be he lord, orbe,h ; et Icon; -- r.
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,time of evening. And , when. tier
'thoughts came back to her like a flash
and she' recolected just the' truth, the
,hour or two. since School was-out .seem-,
'ed a *hole long day. " • , . i
A sound iti the, distance caught, Pe
:l-er'S ear; He listened, then turing his
eyes, saw that his sister was li teniug
too. It was by, no means the so ncl for
Which they/ had strained their caring
in vain. The best that Mercy hoped—
„e,rid a good hope indeed, only dispelled
in a moment--was that the hired man ,
was coming • to meet them, hallooing to
tile-forest echees, for Company's sake.-
-They had heard the howling of wolves'
though not.many.tiMes ; the 'sounds;,
even . when they were safe at home, had
caused their hair to stand on' end. The
indescribable resonande . now - sWelling
on the air, they knew • to be, nothing
less. seed I 'say the children-were
ter
ribly frightened ? ,
('' , For a few Minutes'th y clung, fast to
each other, doing 'nothing - but cry.-•
,Then, like, the pioneer! children ',they
Were, they took courae4 and very sell
pibly set about trying'( to escape the
dreadful -fate which thteatened. ' They
;went-into thehut, andeguld they shave
shutiltedoor, might ,hate • been. com
paratively secure, as there were no win
dows ; but the door having stood open,
was banked with snow, which had
thawed and frozen at the ,base ,into a
layers:if wild 'ice. The poor children
tugged'. at It. with all of their little
strength, but the door was, immovable.
Finding there was no safety within;
they next bethought thin:riles get on - the
roof ; which by the aid of. a pole they
found in the,but , Was shortly effected:—
The roof' alerted all one way, toward the
. iith i And -was net steep. They 'push
ed off. the end of - the pole and sat•down
s a their. feet in the. midst; , of the, • shel
16W;ernitening tanow. ,
: - All•wits again silent; - all save the fear
ful howling; new heard more distinctly,
in token_ that-the wolf-pack was draw
ing 1 n,e4eri„,s- ,Mercy and her - brother
Ei.)0,9 1 10..n04 ails Ord , only: 1 orept„gb ud d ex
mg, mini Moser. to , each other. ' The,
height they had been at such, pains to
gain, ) ttkreared •qtkiti3 insufficient ; they
'doubted whether • the dreadful beasts
;wohlif-notln'tik - e the leap at the first
'al, _ Unlesa thejr parents should come
irectly, - there Wes-little hoperfcir them.
They bad occupied their position not
ss anyminutes, when a -plunging tread
4 the snow drew, their•attention to the
ear of the hut: A moment's , stillness
Mewed ; 3.1 e -ic y -began to think it.
ss ight have been - only-a: •dead bough
hat bad fallen to the ground, ,
Presently, while their eyes. were fis
:'d in "the hew direetion, out of. the d a rk -
esalnto the dusk, Came with slouch-.
1 s gbut stealthy gate, a creature that
tsembled a large, brown deg.,. The
bildren,whO had never seen a treing
elf, and could net 'see'' this plainly,
oped it.tvas a dog, though knowing -of
one such among their few neighbors.
kapproached„ snuffed at the pole which
ad served them in climbing, snuffed
their tracks inthe• Snow, settled on
• haunches and raised a pair of gleam
-1 g red eyes,to the little boy and girl,
' whom it could have supped com fort;
sly and quickly. .
A solitary wolf is commonly a great
'War& Fierce and terrible -are these
eats in the pack,flingly they seldom
ever atteek a hitman. being, : A ehort,
y _mouth , 'rriMterare"e' r ittictit t E
eaked past ae•far as the,road, looking
deed as if slim:nod of being the cruel,
venous beast lie was. There pausing
looked back, loth to leave. All this
. Ile the dismal hoWling never ceased,
t came nearer and nearer. Suddenly
t-loue animal chimed in with a yell
i tehilled thelittle listeners!. hearts;
d paitlY wallowing th rough th eii i ow ,
'sly borne upoh jts surface, galloped
to •meet his fellow 1 and doubtless 'to
d the way again to the dainty, prey.
s the solo receded, the chorus at:gran
: ;etill 'intermingling' in a perform
e the like of which none wouldwish
ear a second time. All• the forest
' ned • "alive with yelling wo,ive a;
..roughly terrified, the children sat
ionless and dumb, as if frozen in
ir. places, but with every sense alert.l
weeter than holiday bells to their
was the report of a rifle that all at
e rung'outen' the air: And what—
der along the roadt what 'is it heaV
• into view!?--7a shifting, rolling mass, ,
: some dark liquid boil leg over in a
and floWing in a stream' awaY. It
e wolves:' ' ”' • ' ' '"
es, it WAS . , the : ;wolves I themselves,
eti by, the •eleigh containing` Mr.
e and his wife,• their horse almost
, g over the-ground in as noble ati
tas was ever made to keep, good
• !stake between ' the endangered
ma and fivegaunt;veracieus braes:
rifle ball had. pierced the; heart .of
4 their number and divided the
.; which' had "c*onsisted 'of at least
zen : but on,• rushed the:se, with
•er in their fiery. eyes and thirsty,
hig throats.
What a moment to Mercy and
I. It is hard to .say. which wee
e, theirjOyet seeing at last , their
ts so meaty or their fear - lest' 'they
Id fly , past without seeing- their
hoy and girl,lwho, after, all must
'feed those bungFy monsters. TTo.
dear 'of the peril' of stopping the'
entered their thoughts ; child-like,
esenee et their. Father and, mother.
O them a guaranty ,of
ircuraOttincVs.' -
ithernother'el ear is quick tots' hear
y.ofhem Tittle lanes; •While • MrJ
who. )1 7 119 on his feet looking hack,
alCulating . the chances of 'outrun-
n• the race, reserving' the second'
1 of his piece for a final emergency;
ane started ,suddenly, from - her
ing posture'at the bcittcinh of the ,
, threw up her arms• wildly, and
ed out :the ,- names of their two
en. • Her huiband ' efttigh;, 'a
se of two'stualljnmpig, shotiting
on the woodcutters' ut, and the
Which had been wo nd loosely
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bayed his . master's.- will. Half
: on his haunches With a great
• of affright; and, flinging up his
ith a anort_of his dilated nostrils,
aimed thus like'alincephatus
The sleigh had. passed the 'hut
t.twiee its. length., ; No. sooner
!ease' to Move, than the. - pursuers
iirly up With it. -
' taught by instinct, the w3tY to
-nye "of all their. ,vietims, the
instead ofattacking the sleigh,
apt around, between it and the
begin with, 'the "horse: . . The
reveled hispiece at the foremost ;,
the very, ,instant, little Peter,
ith excitement, sprang plump
efore the muzzle of the gun,
:ent out its flash end roar, and
' from the man's hand as if the
entered his right arm and salut
e bone. He verily thought, he
ed his own son.
ps no one could have a war
ass between two ttirms of denth,
d the little fellow, over whom
'wolf plunged heavily. jets of
szuing from.his pierced
panions wheeled -in momentary
n; of ording - liiv;LAtfe an'op
of snatchipplijs
03 succeeded in depositing in his
'4 arms, as yet unharmed.
dubbed rifle was now their de
acid well was he called to use
It for the moment beset by two
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wolVes only, the remaining twehaving
fallen to devouring their scarcely dead
comrade. But for the little, daughter
still screaming from her= perch; ithe
chance of escape would have been in
their favor. . ;
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:The de4iarate strUggle , .went on. One
of the beaks' Was by a well-directed:
`blow partially.' disabled; but an'Urffor
tun ate.attempt upon Menem:ld - resulted
in the broakina of,his weapon. into two
parts. • Brave Mrstine cagh up
stock of the' rifle as 'it fell , 'and' tinder
;took to protect :herself andi-boy -While
Fier husband went to bring ,the other
child-. ' The lag' Of the *elites slung
- back and fell to fighting' with his wont
dcti , companion; ha ' the- interval- thus
afforded,- ;fir. Lane. - returned..to the
- sleigh ivith Meroy'cliriging.td his neck:
A r a- signal from his master, the bOrac
.dashed forward 'with renewed energy:
But. even as'liey began to, hope; iup
Came the' pertion of the pack which had'
-been .left behind at the first shot, fiercer
'and more blood-thirsty' for the morels
of their,. Slain comrade's flesh -„which
they !ilia, been able_ to snatch.- from one
'an other; ' knd' these 'Were joined by - the'
•others . who had finished the second 'eari
.ease, all.the while Saying ,theirtidecnis•
grace; -
Mr. Lane On se.ehi the troop again
careering' Oise after tl e sleigh' felt his
heart fail him as it had not before: 'Al
most weaponless as he was, the deoro of
the little farriily.appeared certain ; they'
would'be devoured hardly out of sight
of home. , He felt a .strong-inclintitibn
hurry his own fate, by. throwing hitt--
sel f into the midst of thevoracious creW,
•Itt the/11444 that while he was being
made f a prey; the'good 'horse who was
straining 9 very. muscle; would convey:
' the childrenand their mother to, a, place
of safety.' As 'he - steuck — back at the
brutes and' barely stiedeeded in keeping
them out of the sleigh, the; man uttered
a cry of agonized despair.
'Mrs...Lane at the moment was eager
ly tearing open - a large bundle. The
bundle contained a piece of cotteneloth,
purebased, at the settlement, ' She had •
ethought her'of it as a.naeans of do
fdnee. A moment more and alight ap
peared, faint at first; but quickly stream
_ingbigh in air; the flamingond of the
web, was flung over the back, of the
sleigh and fed out as it consumed.'
--- The wolves were put, to rout.' Their
,glaring- eyeballs were seen' no' more,
their baffled • y is came. fainter.. and
'fiiinter'tO the e r. ' The family were'
saved.
, ,lAnd now, hoar joyful a Sight the
lighted cottage windows ! The faithhil
boise stopped before the doorstone, pan t
• ingand flecked with 'foam. ' Whistling
. Yankee-Doodle, with One hand in - his
pocket, .ill ugh . rose_ up 'from . before the
ample fire and opened the door. Hay . ,
hig receiVed no ordersnbout the chit
.dren;, he ihund it - convenient' o belieVe
'their parents had token 'the to town.
Fever and apprehension of tr ble had
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visited - liis mind; he had waited pa=
tlently,'meanwhile, boiling thOtea-ket;
tie anti setting the table-with nicety. ;
Little Mercy wati r very sober and.-qui
et. She asked her parents' forgiveness
_ for not corning 'home before night, ac- , ..
'cording to direction; and they embrie-!,
''ed and kissed their. -darling child with
fast-flowing tears of thankfulness.- 7 -
They - had - not been. quite at ease Con;
cernimt the—childteM:Ahsv-toixoter - f tebwei
'tifiii,i -q,ulx.n__ sattaas___iict,-;+.1111 -11 cii t.,.. ),,:,...s.
crept into nett. ..rkwining...her . arms!
•about,' her Mother'S neck; she skid : •
: - "Is it right, mamma; to saynow I lay,
me,' when I don't thinkll can sleep a
bitnight?".
Her brother's mood 'was altogether
different. He partook of a heavy sup-
per, talking of their game of `life and
death with the wolves as a mostinter :
esting adVenture which .had made, fi
great hero of him'. He discoUrsed; more=
over,. what he '"should do neat time;"
like one in pleasant ' anticipation: of
many similar experiences.to that of the
present evening. The Only thing that
nada daunting effect on the boy's sPil•-
• its and brought to little, paleness around
'his mouth, was the sight .of his gray
cloak saturated Witiftlie wolf's - blood.
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" TOOCIT NOT! ..TASTE- NOT !!'--=-Tlig+
late Governor ,Ilkiggs, of Massachusets,,
was - a well known and'ablendvocate, of,
‘f total-tibstinenee•froin all' intoXicating'
drinks)! He told _me-that he was. ac
costed by a lady at a large and. fashion
able partY, who ettid,ns he declined a
glass of I,vitte: •
."Really, Governor Briggs, I think
you a little fanatical on this subject.—
Whitt possible harm can a glass of wine
do, taken 'at'parties and wedding with
one's friends ?'? •
Governor ; Briggs. replied : ,' 1 If you
will go by yourself into some corner
i )
here, and spend i elf en hour thinking
over the families f your acquaintances,
,and friends and c unt, the number of
victims to intemperance in each family,
and can then come back to me and say
you think Me • 'fanatical' in trying 'to
aveid,so great a danger for , myself,. and
doing all I can, to keep other - 4 from an
end so common and sndreadful, I will,
take wine with'you, if you wish me tc;
do so, for I know you are a- reasonable
woman ; but I feel very., sure that you
wilt come back agreeing with me that,
`touch not, taste not,' is the only safe
'rule." -, -- - • \ '
• She , replied laughing.. " cof -course
I'll - do it, or anything else that you re
quest; but don't eXpect me - to be con
verted, for you radical reformers alwaya
exaggerate.clanger." , ‘ , .
. She went, and in half an hourreturn
ed,.pale, her eyes filled with tears. ex
claiming, - "0, Governor Briggs, - how
could.you ask me to. do suqh a thing at
a party l. lam appalled; ,it is fill dread
ful-to'find that I do, not know a family
that, does not number one victim; and
some have had all their- -brightest and
best fall_ b,y . it—fathers, husbands and
Children—it is too dreadful to think of !
I.would not have believed it. You are
quite right, and I will never ask you to
drink wine, hor even.call you fanatical
for not, taking it." ,- -
Let'any one think over the victims of
intemperance ho hai• known, - and • be
will be corivinced,tha Infinite Wisdom
wrote this warning : " Look not thOu
upon the wine when 1 is red, when it
givetlrits color - iii the cup; when it
rnoveth litself arighL • At the -lait •it
biteth,like a serpent and ,stingethlike
an adder."
• DRINICING USAGES —lt Will-be ad
mitted, I presume, brall who hear:rrie,
that,' i f there *pre•no : moderate drink
there would barioni that is intern,"
perate. - Men- do not :' - begin by what is
usually called ,immoderate. hidulgehce,
but by that which they regard as, mod-
Gradually and insensibly
draught.4 r.re: increased until-the'func
tione of life are permahently dlaturhed,'
'the sss tem becomes inflatned,, and there.
it - 411W iitorhid'eppetiteWhich will bard'-
ly brook restraint, and the liidtilgenee"
Of Which is-sottish, intomPaaneo; -- Let'
'ithe „remeinivredutheti•itliat:mliati!ia
usuallyto hoerate d4Pkihg stands
as; thi - conditien — Prededelit - Or. that
,whichisJiitemperate.''Dlicblifiriueehe;
and - hcaotneS!_simpoSsible,..,-.
Bishdp ;(tor zo Putter.
'Maul Is MCQlketive.llllm ,
.lyilg.` id lehess' ;against , ntho ,sunny
Teri &Lull picielieri • ty; and all the good
that is in him Melts like butter ; but
kick him around and he gathers strength
with every successive revolution .until
he grows into an avalanche. To suc
ceed you must keep moving.
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te4diOND Voi:4 FEL -2 4 8 88 .
'rum Our Owu Comeiondoitt, ,;„. ;-/ :, ..
:If any: man dares ' , for an:len:tent to
think that our National honor Was pur
chased without heroic-struggles let - him
.04.9.ai1y 011ie hunduiti , housa,of . the
dead ' in thdliklTuth,nnd lie wilt past the
c p 3
unhallowed thought from his rni d.
The._battlefields wherethousan fell
in either army do not present th "e evi
dences of strife for which • we you d nett
; u rally look," kincinatureas /mall gi the
scars which animate received,:arni those
who .once walked the earth in' heppi
;Peas and ~ strength• ‘ have' returned to
mother dust. , 'A few decaying garments,
a rusty gun barrel, canteen Or onp, a tent
stake or.treuch, each and'all viyidly-re
calling scenes of the past—sCenes where
all waslifothat now bdeath,And where
puce the air was filled with the strains
of. martial music, now reigna - a solitude
,fairly, oppressive. . .
The survivors .of. theselmrd fought'
fields. are; scattered ,• to-their 'distant
tkomee,.the.fallen axe, resting after their
labors: - . ~- . .. • •• ,' '' - '
_ A• striking . contrasfis seen in the con
dition.of returned; cripples of the two
armies. . 'The:: one has . thest substi
tute for lost limbs that art ea :procure
furnished - without cost; he
.eceives a ,
bti ft
liberal per(sion,. and. is of a preference
- placed An a position of honor and trust,
and has Bpd real want' unsatisfied. The
orphans are clothed and educated at
public evense—the widow is cared for.
On the other hand the maimed sol
dier makes -his way ihome, or perhaps
to the ruins of that home, after years of
unremunerated.toil under 'despots, and
learns the ,bitter truth that he cannot
look to the government he has assisted
fOrsupport ; for want of the rudiments
of an , education he can- fill no office,
even if there - were.any to-fill ' and soon
realizes that, Ws a useless- burden to
himself and ,to those around him. If
ever the spirit of the - North can look
with mercy on.any Blass of ' , whites in ,
the South it should assist tinige who
"through ignorance and mis-representa-'
Übe entered a cause by means of Which
they lost the power to belp themselve4
and
-the weak and innocent ones de+,
pendent on them forsupport. The suf
faring and the destitution in the South
exceeds belief. . , . - -- -
The, impetus given. to many !depa
nienta of industry during the war di d
. with &t; and the dull, ignorant, torpid
mind of the. Southern people will .not
shake off' the gloom .or despair into
-Which it-has settled—the less° sof a
lifetime and!- - the teachings of a dozen
generations cannot - be effaced -- The
freeing of
-the negroes took e,w 37 , the
prop en which-they had learned o lean
for support, and:now as that is move d
no effort is made to. regain a too ing.—
Mail y men Whia owned princely,fortun es
in human beings .are now as-,poor and
dependent as is. the- human ,• flesh in
_which they trafficked. Others who' be-'
fore the war., owned real - estate 'worth
thee - sands of dollars, ,even where the
ravages of war iiidnot have lit direct
effeet, ,NVill,now take as many hundreds.
The manufacturer will-not follow his
ye* le,n„foithere are nono.to purchase
his productions; the merchant , will not
il-.44a yl r---rri-tts 15 , .mmi , vi-foii.i3.l4.:_f armar
Isis nothing_with -which to exchange,-
1-no-rarilier will . n.--- ~r
—,. a.- ma
fields; because he has few or• no draft
animals, no fences to protect the grow—
ing g rain if aowed, and 'no' barns IC
which to
-place It even if it were bar
vested. • - • - - ..
The freedmen wi,ll not labor, for no
money is held by the employer with
whiCh to pay , him; . and . experience
teaches Lim that thennau of power pre
vails
,overthe.one of ignorance, and no
assurance felt that li e reap.whero
he in* sowed,if..he tills the ground of
his, filrreer plnster. ..If it i were not for
the prot9i3tion s of. tho ;Freedman's Bu
reau their condition _would 'be woriv_
than While they were in.bondage: -
effort han t been made to 'lntrOduce Gee r
man iarbor to.,supply the place Of- Unit
of, the blacks, but., thus far 'with poor
SucCass. , .„ ••
' ',The foreigner, be he.ever so ignortint,
de too 'wise to relinquish all. the' eridur-
Teg'ties that I,bindhini'.. to his native
t jaucli and
,•go,to a country-where- he
would - be subjected ,to &species of ;serf
'doni 'under landholders. from which
'forth of slavery-'alone to escape is he.
induced' to seek.- a 'home Across • •the
ocean wherefree blames are:given to'
the homeless of
•ali nations..;
' Poor. old Virginia! The Mother of
States and Statesmen. Rapidhas been
per decline r and long, her halt in the
march of - progress, Fifty yeani ago the
State ranked asiirst..l.n. the -Union. in
population and developed wealth,seven
years age it - ranked as seventh, and now
it is as if GA's curse rested .within
proud borders. With its fertile. ileldS
laid waste, with thousands of its once
happy homes known, only by..their
ruins, with trade paralyzed, with feuds
And dissensions amongthe - and
with twenty-threitlbousa.nd of - its sons
among the deadin. 'Soldier's graves; it
has:indeed learned the
_price of secea- ,
sion,fa lessons Of fire . ADA blood. .few.
grave and' noble minds are trying .to
rise above the gloom of ' high.t that
slirou'fis theland; to Shake off the yoke
ofigirrarloa - Ma i d hared of free princi
ples; but their appealing voice is un
heard,. their''warning'. is uficar_ed for.
If in the . futitre a, nian.ishall, rise ,who
can command' :the, 'confidence of the
Southern people; and lead the& out of
the darkness in which theyare newhe
flighted into the broad 'light of free
,re
form he will truly' be aP4iortal ;Inner
factor. • ' ' '
,_ , t '; . C. A. D.
. ,
SLEEP. u
. ' ; children; *stead -di,
being;as phi rap and .fresh ;a. - peachy
arOis withered as last year's apples,
cause' they do noksleep,.:enough._ Some - .C.
physicians think tbattlie ' :bones grow '
ofilYdnring slec3.. • This cannot, say
.
certairilY,r 'but doknowAhat, -*those
Tettle "f414,s :Who sit:uP late nights are
`usually•nervous,wealt, small, andelt;
ly. !Ee reason why you need. more
sleep than your.paren.ts.is because you •
have to grow and they do not. They
can use up the food theyeat. in think- -;
ingjalking, .working, while. your
shotild save some of yours for giftowing.
You. ought to sleep, a great deal- I, if 701.4
do not, you will in Activity consume all. ,1
you eat, , and have mine, ornot enough
to groW with. Very few sraart children-.
..
excel, 'dr even equal 'other people when
they grow • wit is thin? Because
their headO, if;ilSit t_.eir bodies, are kept
too busy;',they cannot sleep, _rest,
and grow_Strpng - in -body and brain,— •
z / %7 ° 11 : , ...Yv-l?Pn your myth says Susie and
Mary t ,Cii' Ait.fintever.yon r .name.may. be;,
to o ted, do not worry her
by'4cFsttig t i p, Sit up "lust a little 10ng—
,er,.".." But hurry.on to ,your'.chamber,
retnerribering that - you have a - great
deal of:aleoping and growing to -.do to
Make you a healthy, happy, useful man
.0) - ticornlug-''!hollering" in niebtlng,
•Auttt Judy t au' old colored woman, Said
tone tier •sisters: • "Taint - ' de rale
grace, honey ,twin de spftS"glory.. 'YOU
110lefartop.. 'When. - you gets — de
'dove in ;Your' besoni, you'll feel as ifyou
was in dat stable in llettelem, 'an de
blessed Virgin bad lent you•do sleepin'
bah to hold."
YOu cannot preserve happy domestic
pairs In family jars, i
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