The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, November 16, 1870, Image 1

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Er Special Notion
Dui 90 mats per line.
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;act Notes; Starrlige itisioth
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cants Rim
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Van 001er &
B opts 114171 and iiiiturs4o.o:loqui ygq
qrquiptly and:10017.14401440/4•411X. 41.670;
willblip - „ Av%stonelia Ili gen 31:1
Attorney Wad Councilor at Lsw, first door aloorie
w.eattirxtaiorkesotti
s“1 '4l4Friel
Atto #, 1043 .04 :
Do l t,yia mo
fitrestJ wellAxao ,op•• u lo# pook i .
Jan. 1. H. Santa:
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Seeley, Coates & Co,
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mono o ,/
: A'Lmil l y tuft" l ,, s ,.._..ial-r"7
asps! quvaps, ,
drifts ot 'Voir Tor I t ' t• Meet.
MOUS • e.—Dee. #94
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BANICE
Reset',
ind ut
twits
I- Jag. W. Adams, r
Attorney and'Ocritnealortaifillilittiflijd,
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oondty, fa. Collantritiff 3 Vroliiiitl fr i stliteded
to. Jan. 1, 1870.
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Attorney and Oonneeloiat Law, Claim, and In
et/ranee Agent—, ool PAtteßrel.reel..prut
a4 011 008411146 1 1b
Jan. 1, 1870.
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Attorneys 'end tonnsidors:uiyLOV.l 4 11 1 1411 1 4 ".
Promptly to business entrusted to tbefr Oar*
.0 Me counties, of Voss nod Potte . r,, QBtoe ) ott :
its Avenue. Jin. 1, 1870. „ . • 3
V. V,. Wilsox.]
J Ol /! 4 , 6 1Y% P.! l 9r—arYs.
literney and Onsinsiadi-iii tavte ; :stLIC business
entrusted to him will be promialy 'attended to.
Office Sd door south of It asiettPs Hotel, Vogl,
TOO County, Pa.-4ati.'l, 1876:'
Win. B. Smith, .
Pension, Bounty and Insurance Agent.Cont
caqvieations sent to the shave address will re
' calve prompt attention. 'Terms moiiefate,
Knoxville, Pa.—Jan. 1, 1870.
Seym
our. ii. Horton,
Attorneys and Counselors at law, Tiogs Ps.
All business entrusted to tbeir,care will receive
prompt attention.
ti. IL Banton... , •J. 0, HORTON.
W. D. Toppll , 4ll Co.,
boissolo Atoab% as. &slut La Weil Pipit
Emma* Ltente, ,W @lam Postaniary,
dieregitildalr, Hi Tam.. I'7o.
D. Baeon, • . 0., ,
Pbystafaa aqd durgeon. atiead •Promptly
40 all OfflosaltraftonBtriiit,ln•roar of
the Meat Market, Wollaboro.—Jan. 1, 1870:-
A. .' v
lirighain;" it: D.,
Romoeopetbist, Office at his Residence on tie
Accoue.—.lan. 1, 1870.
George IVNruar,
tailor: Shop titsi'detor north ortphilils 1 Bail
ey's Ilarcierare•Bteis;:cN(ltikig, Ilttiosland Re
pairing n d'nStt:-4 fl7O.
R. E. Onley,
Desler to Meeks end Jew,lry, Sileer.aad Plated
Ware, 8045elielei,AtiolteiStitege,"&ef.' Watch.
to an& Jeweled , neatlxlvaired. pagravltt i r
d p7,1 1 , 2 1 . 1 t 4 1,0.11111.
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Petroltti,nl Uouse,l
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Ws:afield, Pn:, eLosli, - Ptoptiebr: '4L nEmr
Hotel conducted Qa. tAge kIi•MODP! of live and
let live, for the aliftitidap , ditietipi , if the pubitO•
hn. 1, 1870. _
ioga 06111)6111‘'-'.,A4k14.41dititi0iitttipb ,
ed, and, an attent
inns. Oeo. W.-'.%lagO 1870,
Si UN
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wetteeta BaroggbpTiog tiC't 0:Hill,
Proprietot 4.'tioir an :Innbmodionzbilitiliag.
with ttii . 113gdtritrftlitia. ,-"Nith4 l
easy 'jae l! flitting
firounditti Vorthettl. Co , •
furolshedAterMilifil , :11;44
1am..4,-;-,:-.3,..,'
smith's Ho A y :- - i, tmv , , I t y
Tioga, ph., i, A i d s m 1.13; Prlprlit,cq.,,,, , Mlll
good conditloit,zier444ollllll(o4tititte tiii 3 Oltbig
public In a stipSediiiiitistrii. 1,11979.
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B. N R r t . et . OUR 0,091 . qll
oteapted P. I r a, notid
pattaca',_plitaiple . 44,4332m11dtt i2ll
lot man and beaat:C arieareiiionable:
Marab 30, 1870,-;11.
Union sotel,
Wm. tr. Vad Horn,
'tits bolus!, pleusatlyloodtsa,' atilt' MO skl)-
tb. Invasions's forzsanland beast. Charg es
a'°d•raYll7-NtY
Tixmca.
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M: e ~ g EA~~'°YROYRItI 'b~'~':`.3I~..E:
• .: -7. , :77 - 7 •
WHERB dettelous Ise Ordain': Friosit: ool-
festlonuy, al) kinds of fruits in their
/ I klooya nice dish-of Tee, Coffee, or, Obeoolate,
'WO, stets jwtboir sisisiiiin-=ean be, bed "at all
boars, served in the best style. Nest dhor be.
low Roberta Bailey's Ilardware-Store, _Matti
treot,-, T. -
9 4(1.bnr.), Jan. I, 18704 •
BACON BAJLEY,
DEAl t Elle. l 17
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prirge, - Medicines,'Ctiemicata,
UTTY . : - TAINTS;' Ot LS,
vARNisrEs, PYZ STUFFS
eicnli rurp Vir k ee Bird' Pit
Medical Purposes.
r Nfctiatry, b:aps,j3zusbee, Artit lee, 40.
4 " h )*Jellitiglftefc iii,..ati
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ORISALE
THE Otero, Dweitjag Eagle praanfecio
Ellosaburg, ?logs eounty, Ps-, formerly OC
-49144 by Nut Idaerbeeh, Ea the meet
Zs' Part of towtiouwe offeyed
c r ir their tffii rue. Fiflit frieb;ertat r
Ara*
-th Elliott, Esq., of Wells oro Ittie
t aheriber, .0. H. BEYB101:11t.
I °S. /4 kBBo--44 i•. - TlOgs. Pats
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DiVORCB.—.To Charles IL Webster r. 'you'
are hereby nettled that.Antt Blisabeth WSW.'
Iter b 7 her next friend, John Baker, has applied
to the Vann of eetnision Pi4al of_Tioga• *entity
for a dlveree'froirt lb. bads 'of instrimony, - and'
k ti " Court has appointed Monday; Nellie
"" fie, 1870, 0 at the Court Heine in Webber°,
to the
time and plaeater lteartng.sajd aßplipatt,
111141411iostt l?ts, lll o4"rdltntnlj
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told U yen %toll *WO.
Oehler 26; 1117. 41,w '
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aro: / uli 01 -
f New •xopaooo Store 1
Hi subsorlbor lias fitted up the Store first
i s to w r i a n ar rie Thou tnrs T u ttl e an o 7 dry goods store,
l arA 'EA (artiiiargritiiiciitint e r inn rn fits
:MING T O OQO, ' higin - kne Out
CHB If ,r _
kiii/of
UUlfrost o la , 8, thechoi
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cut d. 7 A . =,
, I VII* Call and ass foryourselres. r,
rr 4,. JOHN W. PIIRSEL.
allsboro, Jan. 1,, 1870—tr.
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New .Thnn3 i.
RR undersigned has fitted by the old Youz
dry buildlig;near the Brewery, Wellsboro,
is now pre e
, d
a aced to turn out fine calf, kip,
ibide, and m
&rubled's, in the best man.
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Hides tanned on Aare.. Oash paid for
. Ides. MARTIAL„-Al ,I Mini.
ellsboro, ‘,/ • .0 6' • ' l,---
ellsboro Bakery.
J. BURQIN would soy to the citizens of
* Wellstooro and trtojnity, i that be is pre
* red to supply them wit` v ii
BREAD, PIES AND CAKES,
H. 11, 'BORDEN.
• Slop, 4+ Jal2 1, 1240: JT ly.
4 ,4i+1
4870 e FOR BALL , 11870.
: T. 11.. 8 F.91 5 1E, ~ • '
i (formerly B. C. Wleitlial i ni Nursery)
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' ' T 1118 NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR
NAMENTAL TRBBB, IN TIM/A :
1-, 60,000 Apple Trees, t
.
i 10,000' Pear Trees.
t
--. 41. good supply of PLUM, REACH, CHERRY
- 4 - sidORSAWENTAL TREBRA - SHRUBBERY
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t i he if n 19,6411164 ibliipolisFeofithiPabolcest
ya Wel, pod, healthy, some of them large and
inlAaring. Any one wishing to get a supply
will do well to call and see my stook before par
abasing elsewhere. fib' Delivered at the depot,
WSllsboro, Mansfield, Lawrenceville - end Blocs
burg, ,frou'ofAlpsyge. AU orders promptly filled.
,' Addreer, - • T. B STONE,
MP. Pt, if.
1 T logs, Dee. 8, 188.9-Iy*.
v. ,---. : . -1.7. ApirAlN T fg e - 7; all ';',, - 4 - z:
OILS AND BUSIES,
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For, gq+-)1111110tii-iit:i
Mardi 16; 18704 E,
House i t l,ot for Sale:.
GOOD. oxr slot - 44.4 we
adozate4l4 , 44,
Ctorrt Ofif 0 fferefhtl
quire of Esq.riirbitiob6r6. ' 1
San, 25, 1870—tf. , . _
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MANSFIELP •
MiNERAL
eats
March 169 C KB.M.
HOWARD SA.,I\.IITARIC. AID AS
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Poi 910110110 and Piga at the 4rrAulicotiO Pawrouit,qe;
67C0t)ityi, Plititifetteepf..,
021 - TES leitßOitiCorrotit ;arid
of Ago, in relation to Magazine and Bactet , :fflettil
with Sanitary-aid for-the afflicted. - eenefree-,
envelopes. Addrent 1303NAAD ASBOCIATICN, .
May 4,1870-17. - Box P. Pbll ~144 .. P5; •
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LOTS - SPELINCit-_
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MIMESEM
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41041Hdlitesi'
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Fleitosirin'g `Eltraets, PoYaniery, isiqssasAi
i'll f ant . ps,•-Fettwi lip Colors , White Wash
- Liail ticr . /1
- ag..aizes. Tarnisrh; iv. rate
' kinds, Faiity'Seope;-'
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Hal
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Hair at Tobth - firidlte4Pii fitir stook `ef
raxik4 i Notions ;
lortnient of
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Otta l t i lnkaker T ii ifittne, , , OA;
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41..0 7
ALE ROOM itud RAO -6 . - Ptinlito Dories
Wogogilitiopagin gotiowtrturre• be is yri.
pared fitr9lo abineto4.l our ot :. - iiingq*ad to
'tboto its itantio
ogd.sotisesotiolgutran
Fancy Turning dons to,osdorc,.:J
otleburo - Jan. I, t870.° 'J. OTITH.L '
tfr Irf
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( a -11A ,1 k • *- Cs3''.;''
TT* meals. and
Call at
WEIRGINfiT
TORE T.
Wi o r t r i
An)raNitui3V
lons *a.
VOIINDED .
BY
C.Afires.
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WILLIAMSPORT, PRFitt'A.
!Aug. 4, 1869-Iy.
JEWELRY STORE:
4:1 tt.112 it 2.4 Vn1,41
W.F,LIASBOROI IPA of
- 1
,8!)/1'44 VOI i
f.:ioTe, i4f:::::.i
'afiolt;, , , 4, fl-,i1.0.;).4-,
GIi)LD OR SILVER CLOCKS, JEWEL
RY, GOI,D elfititPklEW if e N4 l o, l.
MicPs ,„ .9o*,99P:4. 4
gliwirßtrir , " ,
• STEEL PENS, "
4
SPOONS, RAZORS, PLA
-1 TED W.aleCt'CLl
rn.a• t.le.'t • F.l:;:tt
SEWINg:
474§ : gioNktmi
04 , ,k
k 1 ,44
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With most other articles usually kept In such
establishment, which ti 804 lbw f 9T
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4 1 k A(1-64114.:1, I,u 141
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pairin g .ilon c e„;a lA fki ) Rikppp;tptlyiandlotti
Noneite: leoLtrn 4
;lanuary 6, 1870-17. . •
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tate •
Normal School s , j _
MANSFIELD, PA,
FALL TEEM begins Sept. 7, 1870.
WINTER TERM begins D 50.12, Ipp.
s P rrisl.,4olo:ololo4otth:', ,
For Cat - log
• CIIAS. H. VERRILL, A. M.,
Mansfield, Jtily 0; 1870. , Prinotfitk't 1'
'rHE 'orr.
`PENNSYLVANIA -HMI"'
.•._ LATELY firiciiv
„ and for a; time occupied by - 1X ROW.
• Tri day, has been Iboyenekly ng4ted, repair
ed•ao d °polled byt v %Al!
DANIEL MONROE,
wl~o- will be hippj to . .Ceounoodate A* old
fripads,of tbo boom of very rosaotsblo ratei&._
--imp 24,1870. - DANIEL MONROE,:
Farm ir.toperty
13 . 1
FOR SALE.. •
ri t,
HE undereknallofferil tort.ittle'in itsekitli!
r fl
1 township, on emiziend'aCreek; 154
:ble 11111
tin Mill and Farm. bald farm contains 06
acres, tbree dwelling houses, store, do good but.;
The Mill bas been built 3 years, coritsdssOs
351borse Power engine pirpl t el Al . ll),, , leisluks
Mkabine tads Mill.end:Edgit:„.2llll'4o 1176
felt, besldeslbeiler - bOute;bild lifgoOtriiiiidititia'
Good power and plenty of stock for cugoin werk t
This farm is under good. '4 , 0414110v 461"50" ,
acres inaprorti'd,' het waereje. jaiostbitarilit
orobard, and desirably .forcdeitylPrifeNlFa,ei
t, ,:441
Iprciperty t•bonid be teinttrbiidspptirl,4lTe,o6-
ei deig,:
Agrs, 4e.. address , 'i: :- )4 )1 , 131%1M - run;
~ lune 8, 187 . 0-tr. 8e,i.008, Abbirstkit. L.
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Tioga
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ITIIIII undersigned is u.ow pregurektn"
4: cute all ordere'foi'l'omli Stones andltloWn-•
rusitts of either ) v f :.;.^.AD
UtALIAN OR RUTLiiNDAVISABIsici
of the latest styleuarrd •appresed Nr:t . ,Kknotnif6
and with dispatch.
keeps constantly on'
Marble gild will be able to sule411: 1 :tlii4$10001.'
vothlm with their orders ! oniamaseimilshrtsti*
as /arc be obtained itt s theeckienl47, t ; l , 4 re /-
- PftAttiE ADAMS", •
• Tioga.Jan.l,lB7o—tt. - - • • •
' inst!rance insurance:
A
ND I
MUTUAL LIFE R
I 0T . 40 .1 1 -Cfra' •
INSURANCE 'COMPAN
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Office, No. 112 S. 4th
ffl
6 fT p r
t ottet - t''
Ineorportited
artpg*a•C%ittefglffi
'Aosta over t-" • Si, ,
• alst 1.1 , 1
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.-thaagtigii4;l.aaa4 5i4,441 - .4
•YrOfits. Suppose you, are alyemy. insured in a
riit-elays krothigif.Yrida.ll.stilitif*stitr#4fi ,
Asier,isay after ten yearly paymesC) 7 4 difilsof
or 4annot pay, leng,er,and die—your in unmet.
go and Tani merrily wilted. Not so ln the
4i n nd-IN.HAND," all Policies are l'iort%P.On.:_
I Vil ADM
le company' which ranks among the most
.ipopWar and successful! Life Insurance Corn
panles, grants polidlikil iiifNit Idislrit , 4l3 fit,
both wi h and withhutipiblai Y.A.A.I, At-
Traveling Priveleseslunreatrioted t
ikl pollelis ilia i jncoriteetititir Or' 4/.llsl''7i,
froth, ap,' Pli tt e ,- Y ra 191 0c 0 ; ! 6• ,4 ,- ,1,;,.., ; .
•,„ Look to your 44 4 . 4a,rAneo..,:,Kietailll4 l4 / 1 1/111•
.'tbe following Comparative Table. It is yomW
times alleged by Agents of other Compardes that
the Company th ey rePreserd 4...1,741 1 a o
i rlt•
While wa unhiwitatinglya,Wo#4._ of tili ''
soundness and stability of ill'ldirapa les, wi de
.Aire:to present the following fur thtios '
c utup of
bose desiring tot nite r , v. ,—'•
The followingliontaiiinhviieotrits2all isnitual
f"thi o u".,, c b-VndA b Tl? 'OPT l 41 1 gilePßa.
:4 6 f' t the ;,.fr, c l mPl er e!ilv a r t tl"tt .. ~ i t'r•-27„.
a
: ', `t ° PAll'rr tu ft ; .:..m le-.4 I 'gr.t.
7 2„,* 'rravelerar , l.i.../1/8,84 ''.s •i-lf: ,2.l'xilYit.
''" .16tua,r—Al, k:, P •:. SadS . re. . « 8. t.:O ...
Home, - ..... 23,80 56,00
Equitable, 22,70 46,97 -
R ashington, •• • 22,70 • 46,97
-- , - :l4and-iti-liaud, 16,60 32,30
It ant already tamed talso e policy with the
e'I3AND-IN-111051D."
beat Mutual Cow Pin, in Op United States.
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tri TEO- Att4o4TASOß.4l4l.ll l l 4 .rgii;
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WTtogit clone/ at q.
P. R.IWILMAM.: 44:704Fk4
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—•d,, Lot 4 :dill§ix c t M ies c l pf 4
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i,.f . fltß MS,' Wl LLMllilil'ors#lloff4altiolts!
' hones and lot on Malwi:isliaiiif i t 11 0 :4414 - 41*
iti Mr actsa - of laird/44114114taitinat - Itiftl
in . of Joseph Wlllianta at Vita Walloboro Anus
:4Frt .0D T.& 6:408 air*. lasit u
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ANDREW -
lo Las long been *stab
ibed in the Jewelry bull
ies in Welleboro, her" at=
Aye on sale, various
'rids and prices of
PIN%
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o . 4.lNaia-a A SIGH.
BY 84.81L13 . T ral[ooo/7 SYOIYORD.
Since tears will never bring thee back,
, Why should I weep?
— T — Would not any moan of mine
Should break thy sleep.
Thou dial bring bearers roilud thee here,
ode 4611bgrigdfilitit - e s - 5 , 114rv:th.;1 Qrl
Of tby dear fee°, '
4 aooi) 89330.
sleep, my derlieljantbs4ll4ll
;00.11 I wllt not stir. ,ez.orfom
?Joie than the bird that broods and dreams
Deep In the dr—
The bird that dreams of flitting ;i.oy
Full soon her own,
—:--Nortees the ebadow at her feet
Whine joy has flown.
tOtts
BY NATHANIEL /IAWTIIORDIE.
..gegitoo4o, WO !gala* tber of Fa
ther-Ephraim, who had been forty years
imitt444#44F,TlN-AviololiT os-.
ffoirtentise —wansi there was an assem
blage of several of the chief men from
,i;t l -bad come frOm
r!& '• ~ •Ilt at Lebanon,
from Canterbury, _Harvey and Alfred,
- andlfrdotall ,l thiteatriettloesilW“'Nfiere
r*OtatiWila th e
. 1 I Alilisom d by their
ttYirtel. OfftrAifigg
4,l k l a t kii,ig i tr„
l'unigiS4,** ) ffrilifrom a village
of. :fsithltit
doftittlic : 104,ftelfiltyliff the
~/1 " ,a1 4 e0 APItAP , f4( Eat: ;partaken
' - oktiii4omelratiabdkileetief their ta
-I,hlitft
Vid t had joined in the; 'aaored
449.01Tet, enKVINAVa Akilteved
- to alienate the enthusiast from earth,
iandibear 14tiVmpwalid
Mktg 4he
'l 4 `dithluid - ne*Ciiiteeuiliiiivited him
to be present on an occasion when the
concurrence of every eminent member
of their community was peculiarly de-‘
The venerable Father Ephraim at
In his easy chair, not only hoary head
ed and infirm with age, but worn down
hyagotingnlng dlsmes&Vikoh:lt:Lyigut-tv
-1401#3”54 verYilitM-AktAtiltbfiepa
ercarcli al staff to
.otber hands.- At his
footstool„stood r a nouppili r symitw t .,,yoth
;0,4A1,t1i#4400010.-4.
a •,' M 444 * l ather Ephraim,
=to tiieysriiitifd '
tfditlg'e~ders, feebly exert
`log himself to
_utter these few words,
larfaidraiiijiaud daughter to whom
r would commit the trust of which
IPrbiYideage db6t tto lfghteii i raYWea-
Villitiahleri:'teed their faces,l pray
7°R)r55,34. 1 1i17 iillW.Bnithre
ment of the spirit bath guided aright
wy choke," •=4;,„ • .
. . ,
Ao 4 Ordliiii.Y, each elder looked atthe
.tlrck.Asudldatet with a Meet sertltinto
iii:g gaze; "The man, whOse naintlivas
Adam Colburn, had a face sunburnt
spith labor.in,the fields, yet .inteligeit,
ilboug for a — whale Vet-l.kpitgef ine, ;ttb*,
"hgh CO though. is
had barely.pa9,hed Tiddlst lin,„Thspre
.. I' l l I ‘Oil L l ' Sool,*iitiii )1 4 ) 04_0,1)S - el, and
a rigid ty througliout bis pereen,phar
ittfteristleiettatVititeillaidi 664i* to
I:4;teatetrairalletafeliihister ; which vo•
‘etitiati ) 4tflitiStOhe. had formerly ezer
961.1e4Rfbr. aever4 .years. The woman,
*ell } IP A l e • itP,R , I. A ? " , 89 19 4 1 1 P t.i*Pre 0
41, . it AttA,C4lo4e, as a hiker Ms
-O,F .! • .kVilepably is, andnot entire
-I.y tie• 4! qv st•tigaOrPerd4lial aprieblauce
f ir
Whiohltie garb. of the sisterhood Is so
Wall bitleullAtfitltiviiiiiefin' 1 T.A.F I .
.A ., o , rtiiirsk r , are still in the summer of
0 1 4. 1 Falefee„ ) :AblATPcb t*faide r ,ltorn
..gmakihaftlire,w4Rld man. " I would
, 114109tpilr;,,,„tR see the hoarfrest•of au
tumn pti.their heads; pithtulis, also,
'ttlifi-ofatt4i4likiiivo):peolpittemP
ligfajOil ad iliiiiit.‘,ibe ktarii desires
` .14 iaaWil l eg3oo446n - ibilited km
' 11 1 e:I -,M) II CY 4 .
~, , mvi- 1 ..n. •
4 'lli .ta , i.
:a 6 ,. 1 Mk . 7, pr i , r ,Lpid the elder from
Citatiiitury •w tlie boatfrost and the
'hlackfrost.. hath done its work on Bro.
tiferlidiiM Mid Bitter Martha, even as
we sometimes discern its traces in our
• n-fields while they are l`et green.—
, ••.41 wimlinqhkitictiestion the wig
, oft4glo4olllMiblellether's purpose,
-although this gair in Geer early youth
•liiiialoWillitzdifOilitit as the world's
r.,RINtitYP . -V lilt Mrt4 0 0, 1 4 1 03' bro
sere,
t a ' ~.! ..'
. 4, e l 7. l3 in g 'l ;:e ' 111 . w c•o h rt ,yet, have
Batt
itr.,:ht 1 • ...ftlid their hearts pu
, , I • 44,7EQ449.41!1PA1Rgiffr_99.0 0 ) 2 ?"
," hewer een t othe early loves of Ad
' 'kW ibid t jillirthi, Wad rendered it Inespe-
Afiltititatt , thoyalhottidiciew . preside` to
gether °vets Sbekeralliggejt was per-,
lAdilytihapp r illaklanhaillWihdia4
'_____ be lr e .. ll ;Thir 9 4l. 9 , l ..W. , :Mr ta lgod
*l . _'' pagpae, ; Cul I a ren of WO boring
families, their affectionwalf,Ailer even
than their school days. it iifemed an
innate-principle, Interfused among all
their sentiments and feelings, and not
.so much a distinct remembrance, as
."' or vvviAbe otiotume of
re ~e ianc . tit, Jus ,as {{they had
reacheda t reAgr aft? tbr , t l l l 4-Puitool
*1• 1 0.4i,44 1 .:, SidiatieatiaaViiimt both,
;and zoltateatl. n eteassark Vise:the yOho u Id
cifft#.o*tiiii ilibbiYord ' l btiiii sub
etStabee:"tVeu under these circum•
rtiktizz,,,riNt°ll,7ould proba.
kto'f. " Vtr , eti e:'11-. to 'unite her fate
with Adam Colburn's, and, secure of
the bliss of mutual love, would patient.
ly have awaited the lets important gifts
of fortune. But Adam, beingof 4 calm
and cautious character, was loth i to re
linquish the advantages which a single
man possesses for raising himself in the
world. Year after year, therefo're, their
marriatti_ 4 , A0 tileTti thireKtedia idadlim
Colburn jileafq: . itiredVanyqViientians,
had traxelet 41,10044 had sett triWilof
the world stint % it l l4artliatfguleato
ed her bread ectikflormaasatestmettess,
sometimes as help to a farmer's wife,
sonistimiii es schoolmistress of the vil
lage ehtiVren, sometimes ass nurse or
a skisterbiPot the sick : thus acquiring
a vailed s 4perlence, the ultimate use of
wisloblibkil ttle anticipated. But noth.
14 hiiiiiwrie prosperously with either
of thilltetrauo. At no subsequent mo
ment/44111d matrimony have been• so
pitidtititq measure as when they had
ei rt igitW, %IRV OPRRIA IRtilfe., to
40494 to eiteX Arial:led - ABM they duel
held fast their futtittlietaitikVlUltnira
j *gl it i* e reN4 4 o i gulikku
. t V ~
‘0.4149,R1L at. Sual9OF. Plaillainalize
..,sta,tesientioAldiettxlol • , 4 0A°
terati l lt l li r 4 lePar s .T: e
a ow l :
But Itati*T—Sti4lal9 eldasii)
gpliggigespowagi . W,A , *.4!'...4.;,'.a , z ,,, l„ . . ,- 2 1 :f.k. ,, i: : ;.q.‘,1,,,zWi,,;,..t. , ,,1,;.-. .-,. „.-..,, - . •. _... .—.
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r eetlONiihr*Yeltateiltivithllfelothol:r”.3-
*littlfr,liSthottitit3-leallxv,ifiestlateNtthlehl
1 4ategistordpfixtrtstrunthudi tattniewhit
It* . 0:41173 Vbaniatuviaraditleildivt* no ,
hißix.*4..94.n - - 91 ItOpitmettividow4ogai
40 1 ,,E5P1 , P1ic43 . . tihienfrisqqatifo
le a Pt u NcYl e #M.o44o4 4 l , l l4 42Pl??PwC4'
1 90 }l e y' 4 11?*. 4: 1 48--fliteitilPgfa Pf!
Iqu i ft e TFP,TAPPRXertR Ry-IVR piPt_ OA
i Vtiveti wjth i .in :i *spitabl.e.
16 1 41 ._ "ifioritilifiiist utle, ' VII' it it'
, idrairii4k:lther hy faniititiiii'Weiiiii`
'r - eivi i rittibitepiiiiiiiffloi*ft l iiii3ir
1 Aide $t • Iti, , ift,tiaf till,j T, L a y
lititattliii ligitirti OM l iii'44 l i itilier; i
Ida - itieftliiiieA t lifiWV , tw . iftitiltiii .
1 l itintWilltiri thiAfiittiiiiiiiiipaiiitY et,'
elielk o t itiltifititeif dlitidtetaligtheritid ' by'
thou t li fliclititttli.:df ifibit"pfekfiblii 'lives, ,
ha . sorteingiiitif 41441 "thf:ltePOrtariV
hi dmthetteciety;lowthbeelltieinbilati
regesterallychelo*3thelmligifyilitend.l
411 ordlitellfgenesitthtilielp fidth !eta,:
M. IWO 80.01.degfeebecome u 4.
.0 1 043 , g6.440141t471 Aheiglifellovit mot",
^ We" t 441M.G.AbliM-SFs4llll,llifitt ,
i n)
quired reputation, not otilY.),/,4 the.., 1 :41:?1,
itgeotelituoiltholemporaEnthdurectttreri
oFP i 9lf *X14A1:94i614t4,PA i e t f 1
ff 4•A.t4isluglit , atp r
* a
l
4 0r, tiSA iI9PSMN &PU*' l_toltlis.taCngtilaheik mithe.dutlei
rchsteers leittepy„fet%-ihelti
,euildr ' e lo*o,g.t4 4ii!
onis hVils P t4 - *filiggirx fp bis
ffi: Atc*ll, 1
- 41 3 01ggerzeuepiiiposed to renewiin: ,
eir - personii-the-Trimittliefern'r - of''
f ts,
ha/04:04 111 mM, as .iitabifibieby
Ai ,fer.,34442,:intY.lMltkiierrtimiriK,
2 herlinClAleiberg9flatite ' vi1140, 1 : 1 11a,
O tt * e t io *§TtAttAiff*P.,to „ :o,hit , (i . '.
tPtPithel 3 4'iti* l- was now to s beiPrfor:
~
, 3 " Soii•VdraWillidiftiiiitaftlekta,"
, T
said the.veuerable - Fatber Eplireina:llx,,-
lu 'itt4o -i ,i;A 1 1 . i ... 0 01 4 ,,,g1i,..i*ik . ,. 6 t . 4ff1i*,
: 16 if .. ,ca q '6e., , ,..,`81,, , um vrtalie
thiencharge, lapesk; i ithate 3 the'brethrPtt
13ity "net:4oll4 of yt,34i 1 r f1gt10,4:1):.!'.., , " 1 ::';; - '
1 -. , , ,Aittioti!"! , roktipij• 'Ailii•Asi34l,ziag.l
with the esiiiknettilvof Aids lottergeterp ft I!
iameT to4oort itilliilft l 4 tV i iVl3lh,td i ti ,
t i ., 1 1ttr,1 .4. 4 4t 47a :1ti-Piii.A4itif:kOkkoPu:'
..71-%!PP.p.s.:mnat3teumbleceifeltftig33citilyr IC
'Oaf/ trligili4 tikeNirrOitttp:e Op! 0:4
.g i isi-, L lO ` :-T4 1 0.4440 -
ufw A*Ello, l ifettlialnitimatioB,distitizr•!
nahtti,i I. &the bttlairt WO thiih ittiklit
ohie to is &iiitc*llliiikiii'lli,'-itikki, ii:'
ttutipeu3, and ealdn,eseaor, thosakaiof
Iti,4)eace and quieV•ahem *vita), 4 i r ob:
etirtiilyse l lteetiOnA;W j liti4iit',.." - 80*
00.400 f *Jiiiefiwo nw,y,outi ; 11
that lives, satisfied -Wining Mardis to
II 9-411 rolgOt; 1:: ,10rOil f 'l?W,AJOtte);lttei;
414i - libliifiiir•'4iiirilaar - ,",thii:::-:3vciuid , L,
- tiavoit , :eakeMl,#f•ri 4 1-1 4 in 'gat -PO.Pme
141'111!leite'rhaV'er602#0 i1if.444410 . 1,0'
.9k4titr i tli4. t r i,41444:3 ,I:3:*ililStilve, •
tvitli my 134titirengtiii for the dpirittuir '
onA.psl3* - rottele.4**,pili:46.lxlll34tt l i,
t. , w.4,40410 . 0;18: net, doubtful in this ,
fitter: / tint ready toreeeivetho trnst."
i -Ix T4 ll o; l4 lAtilfftliYffg/(o'i o Pliiii'i l ,' 1
eakfitgliVettitir , ' *934'etilliSlitti thee`,
tiAbitiffit4whieh: I. ate:M*4 to re.
---etr
t.::•-,-;; f:,..3? . .,:;::.-3 , ;- ; t •:: 7 .• i,;, , ,, ,•:• ~- :•., .1
tii*:ft*,p,'Atiigiritit*:4liiii
TAt ,i. p Zlatb_sheastglkewise' ;
- ii iftitti'deolitrecher keittlin*lti?" 4 ',?
, i f ` Al i ~F,,t oqie.4 ** * - i 449*ecui ~lips,.
as encWOuld have wide is Iforittal te'-'
p1y,14:1 - tti is appeat..--436t0 he'd siteottiiiiiii 7 ;
ted #„ fiFOorif•ib,9, 1 44:::'s - ecif4/00t4O134).
thelontiepressed „feelings orehildhood;'
youth and , : woinaniatio - d,' - tnightdhlive
gushed frotp her heart'fn W,Ords'''_that, it
wf'44 l o44vi,:tt.eki it:rat - motion; to titter
there.. •:f. 3: ;,, , • _.,;_ ~,,,.:, , •,, „,, p
' "-A d 4 tn.. 'htia'AOli eiti 'i, Aid. she t liu.r.,'
iltll4i:-,:!**=.4 1 :40n1 - ePti 3 are . 1040 c-fie,
unne. l -1• ; 1 „1_,..1.3,7:, .. -' ..- . : -1,-1a...•,.
i .Suit -31vhile - epoSkingthese fe,W, Woids;
gaitO9cit,o7 , Por iNgEt. teat . '444 ;109k •
t i t,
a ifek to' VA ; latii -al i.tter7 xotlinc thetv. '
stand: in 3 the:Tyres.? do' tif i TO kier d yt '1.,.
rain4fid:',;the;eldtirt.,,c,' 4#.. 4/iii , ,‘,O - .04i
Alio* a, g*rii, VP?. A'atoethins etwf4l
1 or horrildeli aLb et situatiOn and
( lieetinii,:[
IttrettiArM;iiidie4,.,iiiiioo:ttia'n`444;.
, ntni?,3, 4 441A4' .90'3 1 .PFVe ,to-elietaikt the.
Aseaeobserviance of- , then povialted - and ,
faiubus I throb ghoti r t the T B,t. ~I.3iS,, , th,Sie'.
*qv! - -T4 1 4544/ B *C4Pie, - thiiilhatu ,
rel. ey thpatby .with!htinian,frailties and
afrectiOtuti l 2.' 4 ol,7,3tithen . ' - he'i o o l :4,,P4fi,
e f fa1it4:1.4 1 4 8 0,_,44 4 41 - .4i4l3li',wiie
and 04,1.101 , 0451tuUt uever;t 'fro* ;that
hour, had voken a fond,,lyord. t0...' the
f00141,1 . 46f'`.,t45ii AliKbesklive'd 4'ciilld:
4 6 4..tifikt40;:Veiotherfivlose - iircitly.,
refused 3to , follow . lb tin „r''''. be d--' bleu . ‘dtta! - ,
bled -4 *- 1 / 11 klihi'ikife*-.4tili,:fOrti.i
itiiigi4.l4,Jitiovlbeitt Co ikie tneicyof•the. , ,
World. sJlthe yOungest, !tie theeldereile . ,
IPliti'.otlib
i b,4t igtY , :i 1 4 15 001ir.i40,94.
lAt:AO'AY:ti'tt;; gthOof.viliettei ::auct-ertai•
Said - never. to•have3mtasped' tr W.4iiman'fr
iiiihdli fics'ifirefetitt'd lo":l***,io4y;
(wig*, itfii. clos er . A gi - , the Quid fra
ternal one of , the Iseet:-.- 5 : 014. Father,
Epliraltir Was the - ztioSt oii WIA tit:ad:fit
°fill; ` 'lii 1i.4* 1 0414 , ,t 1 44 1 3 P34: , .a.diii
snlute'linertne, but was- converte d. by
Mother'Ann Theme if,: an'dliatf;;Ptirttke
'i-
cififk:*ltSif,giiatt,,Olltkiiiii4,:efirii lit}-.
/cora. 146,d4len,wlatiPeredi Tat the.fire..
sideeoftheoviliirge. :.;,.1 that - Iltioghe'r-Ahn
44 4 1 :*_, W j X,
. 6 40 1 004 .V4'44, Ili-11ii34(
cii- t rlqiii**l[4 . l4,4o ,,, hot-irorti 6efote , it
owl& btrpti rifled itemarthly' iiiisralonk / ',
i i IpiVeyey, ttllit':inightiiii; ..i.)d . 0 . '11 - eir 7
thi.);44,vio,thith's ,liesitv a
and. tender
one,:•iin di it qualledAvithin ' her; as-'..ehts,
lOokei . royntf,a4hObe Striinge ', oftt ineh;
atiti f le4:tiketh 0 . thit'.9o34., features- of
A.illuirtaibUZll:, Buts' perceiving: ttra'!, ,
the °Witt Vethe r qoptiltpAyt.l, Oho itir 7
Pitk01#044 ,4 ,,,gi1;i4 ,1 444ii
i ~w4th•what atrength - 11 w left inertly
3314, troubles," Bahl iihti;7!"iraitfreedY
to th44orttikellife l cb4 go, and to' Rio soy.,
bOaitiiiot.4 ',,,-;:., ,,,,,- , , , - - ''-.- •i •
i s lityabildrOu :join lop! halide, "bald
i l !AlitqA ll 4fal, , :-.Lr? -; , -, , , ,..1 - I __
_.,
. :Lamy' did; , 50,, , Then elders' stood 'up
arsrnd, • stud the gethei, feebly - raiiied
/4/0 5 1tAiiy!'41, 6 ?4,,erf40,4ft*tio0', ,bizt
ooßtlztheitoshithein histreaSsheir; •.,' .
" 4 3.1•31utVe Ailddet you 'ld ;1131i:lotir
ha l 4 o #l.l.# l • l F .1-04,1444 1 #44.4.00q.':
stpo' ;_taf IPPR . , VuigiuttnoW itiviAnd : fail'
ever, ctru t , as , brottier'ettd ifistinq ti- ep! r* '
Pei t le ;'""F li :P44l:o -11 00 . . !1 P i Pel - 4 ,
yog.4l,o**4o: l ,,;.ro t *iiili ,unto. others
tie Lab whichVihaveele
' iited.7opeir
wldeiptteesgilitleilkqi :eApelteye
v
t'4 4 #10710t*4, -:9 ,1 1 . 61 ., : . 0.„• 111 1 :*.ho
sv i iii, giveiup the iniquitleit of the woriciv
aetimomebitkietkolead,levdt . eflOity
a# . 1 1,4413#0, :',: -/ ,5,*,1V477:04.'444 , 5k0i),14
wxte illim4kiiPlia:the i 4 veoty ()Uttar th , --.
receive : the t little .5 OMI dreh i thatlt M
I nlay
.iii 4 iiiit:4o:tii:tbie,:thijexOliiii*th), ,
And ,'s. c ,tile*Oll-'he Ori,-Y r -inhere ;; So,
that' the iimernay hasten , oti . when - th e
ir t iEsi °9 Pc _;g9theZ AR„),3411444,
:
wri.44/oitt OP :;i4Netti-• - .01e.0 ilitkireiv
shill noptorethe horWatid die, and the
liest surritfor oVruhitialiiietir:entne l . OK . ;
otlWea,LCiii__4l4' . *4ait . 1 44 1 2..thii
B 4 tit4O . 3 IMPUI., lievermoie,tctr.lii , io tql
. 11.
~worldof. 4klo4,l4;mskiv4t , , . ~ .bi', ! ' ' •. ' . -:
.
iTlAffittiiir iiiiiiiiitstittichaustv
• 1
EMI
CM
7l•tty/:li- !
Milli
edyitSitheourreundiniehlers)4,ooo4A
W ( 1t. 00 d,'er. 4 444 10 . Di Wfithik 494. 1 1
,C 9,1444 IF4FI I .iitAR.P I /.7.111P 1 14; Pf AA Vll
,1 1 4C11 1 -411 0 0.C9u4SiFilfi rr ifgr ,
ec.,, eßatpktiPprit to f f
'rain, heir el Ithio torUed tiOru7rPt:...
;thit i nCracti, *ll6 utiitOti&W
161;Iiiii§ea"
Midi 11010
!tit& arm& Nifth &Whits of SO.'
Itted Ntrabilidui fluor and , pa* ,
grew , -Martha by his tad* - 4114 like- , it ,
corpsits its clothe*. id's - mauls
4 0wti , 40 the feet of, her ettrlylover for,.
AfiN41.. 1 0.WY,,trh1e. , 144 3 4 1 .Y. INN% her beast-
RPOPtr , RIP 170514. AA dr40,1.09
aggFiY,A,lmPoßiott,..R. : , ,
'!•e
r it',"4 n lD: ll 4 - . 1.14
I 11104 b
innocptt.
. n it,ditTNo/3 Wit*. " kola
; , near 'ilan-ittaltor4:lolan anfitA" ' 1
1 -
...i :) )'2 itnnieglitunnztt. (' i I',i-i'''"
t • i , i ~ ~ ,- ,1,, , --,--- • ~ i ..--o:,c
. "Pe.tia, dept. 18, pS76. t.
it Is a little ; strange, that 'the
liii4iii' precinct' 'of Ibis, treat Valley
hhuid l lia,Vetretel 4 ad'ed"little 'at:tendon
frobileiteirtilVtraiitieriii and - iiiiiiiiiiiiti:
1 tt , 12160 1 eeete itv , thcitigh' i that! `chilli 6i,
lautnitr bblugstfelitheratelVes lAiblidtri
lonistw e
auytbinliraotle tit 4
atlgtbing
!I/atheists star.ket , valne-olienetith , their
posicizt.,,,•••: :. - , :.,,hvil i • 1•• , ,,.,„,1 ,:
,gs4f?ganl;34albc , ltit,A9A4gapsit , we :are
reateVP.4l 6 l4tiodilaa, , tOlvaguelbeotiet,
itt4 e ,Lokt.l',, .half, lAttgiliclhie:,sort lot
Te•Oitgg .9,; 1 , 1 4; Ma9l 3 ,i rev soleuee, .loiti
ivouJd be better, r deseribed, as epojett•
aril plilli*P4',-. GAl?4,ll9urco7' San,,
tll.lit ttie' eitr/#lse ' i t* ; #usPlialsit ?9
at al that. 'I • reeelleCt,' ' Herndon. saw
the' `tieHitgeree l it'WerienbarZfrdive, end
gaiee‘-a •sgoAriecolint - of tbe inuirking
Proceski,4hWh , its mainly correct. Eid4
der Bawl and illustrated' the protess ;
Fletcher, I think never. Saw it .at all.
iiitiena, , Stnythe (Itzakily.liat Smith) and ,
CaStelenau pass it over as lethal, pract
iefs.l thing, scarcely worth the mention. ,
..:kgeasi?,,in t spealgug of the products Of
thla l yalley v saya it is the "greatest. of
O'Y..' :4 ' o ; et.SPß9kfind .4 3 4. 1 ; 1 0 15 .nowfi
anything of making „it :.,thongh be
easuOs, us . tlip.., aka ~ aeTlP L ltaOrte .! a
-Vince, belonging:to ~tke !lama class as
otii . eo - Mtridzi ' 971. 40i4d0t• Wile 4 I tell
Ye i ttihat ItiOelneiiineed'aeringe. 'treoa
Oatl l ifi' feet : An ' circumfe'r'ence, and
eighty-five feet biglii 'that the bark
and 'Wood rutii" be fairly compared to
thostitif a large; thrifty besob tree; that
the leaf:and tWigs 'may' be likened to {
,ut harthwooded,•deeiduous trees,''with
a smootheltiurel-like leaf—l have- told
you what I know of the seringa tree.:
and you may have your opinion, atu I
have. Aulte,• of a .soleuee, that classes
ilial.i,e, tree as a • inilk ! week., • .
[When Prot .Agassiz, was here on ;his
faMous "scion tide tour'!-whatever that
may he=—there was a young, , man with
him, named C. i. Hart. o He was, a'
gehrulhe Yankee; 'fel of pluck and' ed - -
91.6, well educated, sharp; and self-re:
ilia; 'and he staid-here long aftet ,th 4
expedition left, poking- about the (tendity,on I lac "personal curve" , 'hunting
ferialVePtureeauti knowledge ,
'Gaming
ttile. lauliga&ft - }phlghttlei 4Pealtefllke a
native—and making hituaelf,,genetally
busy, like a true Yanke e, as
_be Is. As
"Cornell is a member of the ornell tiniveF
,Elty," it may not suriirlie'y6ti to learn
tbet,he is heresgaiu—es the leacierlot a
'''Elcientifle eaploring pipeclition,". smut
out by sai d !Pulyerslty,", for. Its Own' ,
'glory, au d, the immense satbeastion of
r 4elgeilil sohoplbeys who • belong to, ',id
,Uniyersity.'' , ,Tlicsl 6 4 young.gentisp34.4!
' bil?';'B.t°Pui ,`!./ 1 rfiV4 11 )41 ,8 ," ofWiltim,; i
t 4 u l 4•Pfft"l 7 lF4Pg;;Parf!nta haTP•tPienr ,
.ty - 61,m0tier.,.. ;Rif eqyAne of them OM
'tne;'Ji l / 2 0ia:4ulf r ally..,tbat his '. mother, 11,40
t i n' incOme &I 860 : 000 '
-perannum." Itls,
a gbbdibliii, AO ii ;71004iti4i i oisitliiieg,
...tO have' stiii"a"ninthbf, w and b ' an
,' only stilas Whin' I , 'lisle - that:l'4f ' hey
had seed Bc/hiloa intido; and lie ' in,
fcitinedi theruseiveirei tee tit e, 3 thairt
'auction of the , Aitaion.. Valfey
told me, in patrol:l.l2ldg tones that Is'
doruraiseratiou, for Any iguorauctevi
the,ebleotc of PleßxPiKlitlOri,'Werea"
1 9 - BotentificAq, 00a. _help, theta. , •
is science ? Ts there no science 111
ieaperjtua InoNyer ? , t4e cottou
in the eteatc. engine ? Are un l yigl
and thu l tuuj
CatirOi i iix . bie unscientific?
1 1, 1 K,he,0 -I asked Prof. ' Xiitrt., if ,
iie 4 PurAi'cirrqoPF l *4e he ' 4ll clif!!
..itittlid,be c had , tioir;, hut ,deciare.
,fucit'xitj,4i,ylli3
. „ooking itii9 ih9 tilt
: fore he, laft theA.Maz4 ;Valley.
itvio Odektiafterivard I' Met 'hied
he to ld me - Lbe 'llad eximhied al
'leading OixitliOttheir:rlidp,Matt
- ,4itt ln:this fine;,Oinzitwks ittapress , , ,
„thervalue of= my. , plena for !rapt. ,
the process, 44 !,' . pv. 4EO . pro
'Spent stirite Ore am ong the cstrad
,the river, and-had seen the work?
-on In air ita t 'phasee, froth taPpiii
- trgeS to',,the iinatc qtting of
.1.1;40 f 1
,Oho:from-the rude moulds on 14 . 411
is smoked? Well, no. The' r
Wal!t OFeskatlci,-wkich be Visited
.not, Just; therr, lit "Operation-; b
I:iad a cenipetent 'scringero for ,
whio'itk#l,llflT over the estroda 4
t plidnakalr, ihe, Operations a ivit
clearness., • When I offered to e
one or two points wiiloh . triigh
,escaped ihe:ohservation of iine w
absolutely seen no ßorrucha, ma
tiaateded to ., assure ine'that the'ill
:tionp of 'the iter l inge'rO:' had ,been
clear and simple; his esplanatior
inest lucid. -- Thought, liel-he!
the entire, procesS its Well,e.s. tho 4
kad Watched the natives at their]
Tor days;
As ths, professor, cohtemplei9i ',
ha*
the world will be collglaiened g
. 4 aoina,
',,distatit day, on the raannfaCture o :pit-,,
ruches, or raW,robher. .. Andi out print
my rough notes on the subject, b cause
some' unisolentlfie cues may w tto
kilo* itoinetrig atiotit it-who ea . .t, iif...
:14 ,
;ford totiit or the ktifik:" I hi* seise'
little knowledge. Of' the sabjeot I year'
,r—Ss is roan'shouldhave whi) e ttas Made i
'tWor 'voyages toi(the A.tnazon alien
kI E itl 3 , VAtlihr)biaf i4adingi 014 . •I,
' llB, Va,b/541 thi3 lierltiga treee. with , 14,Ch...
et., auger and tapping gouge;.od. I.
il,a-V. Ought- the gum in tattle ,elay
cup"; alep, in tin oups of fweiei . 14 411,
.fer,eig.SOWN ii.t/Paing Itegatal ./beet
i l ru
form by—actual ,es,peri meat. ".' s.- have''
-•'aesisted" at the PankinB ;ef, II cliv,
or 'clay 1194 le, moulds,
._ on -, yud
~ laste, J i
and, c.l .tli! - ,olay,ed,paddles• - ,N0A94 *wit
t . t. iii,! . 46foots,!giciikeA ; 1 114,4 inO,
made it oh a y fOuriuch model t .l9 - i ded
for depot& on Elie she vett, o a,,. !deo
°dice: LlkeWise, I' Vi.'Va mad' it'im
1
jheitititne Model'oat dad iiii'iO ' 'erkiiii
,Sizeicand.lnitiking :sheens•six. - fe4l"•binle
, by- ', tNt*ve tdotitmc isidiialtaidl ;'elpiiiir
terfeot :cin ' , the' largo matiamill 5 thodeti ,
' Also, I have made lt byanatherliproono
(ler') better:than ialtharv,bat ma Lys esi
M
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bad
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I k i e t.
and
1. the
fact.-
' with
ving
ably
as up
I. the
ortur
Bch it
s bber
Was
t•
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slain
have
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secret: and I am ready-toeisoltdva with
the irreverentiiyouttglitleirtess who
;17anted out of church in the middle of
' htliiiriten t e•Orm'oti; tiipYPOdir-Aq
Oftilti'ihililiiitdi*fi . hai‘alti. 44 j ' '' ' l
i *;:tiiiiiijetao titoiifer *hie I reddil these
!Mites miderittlind - that i l biii chill4ei 'lit
iiittitat4lll n'oi, depend eiftbe Willie' of
411aPinitention. ` lii' nia, - 'that pant
pi,ight be apt tb militate Against $110103,9
ill Many cases; ' -' I' - - j
- pioi•can , / leant of i‘ siugle man who,
on sap - inventidirtitatt' Is stioh ' i n' ) the
)
Atnerlcan, Bins'', or the word ! , hes eve;
Made . his eXilliilkii4oi reason exPlatoe
in a previous letter; Brazil lias 'been
% very, liberal tai scientific . exPitlitiOns, i
especially it some popular solentiet wes
at the head, who was expected toile
book whi*raight give_ their! , q
~ C
c at c a t;, t i a g t, li t i rk ei 'li s p or t:l . ,re . ts . tildin
. ; and : apt : l7 / e::'
• T ilt , ;,9°°9 l Autent 4 ieta/lied 1 il;_ inr
c9iit rip (best Ode ink the ennteen, ) 0
"watt on Prof. Agassiz and make the •
roadSinooth7—such being the iidajoriti
!ni , triictioral. It.elso
,furrtlahed h*. Stesineri with"their ereive, a f c, heavy
e_39ense. Apd, a part of the' Cornell
ur x rdit*" B llo'9P . I'S' 21 ,npu Rive r
op, a Government steamer , at this time,.
1 The young gentiletneti who exposed the
party are not 'bad fellows at heart ; the) ,
rootuea next to me liefor i ct leaving, and
tO?Pled ii I . o 'a gond, .ludgee of wine and
eigarS. could no learn learn - that anyone
Or the party cep.l4,eltia and staff a bird
properly, analfFeageological specimen,
T name ,and .cleesify a plant, or leaf.—
Ot they toolo3 .ZioTten along, and will
oubiless make the objeets of the LSI
pedition !'purely scientific.",
. ,The man who Conies here with Inver.-
I,ions or naneWnes, no matter how val.
noble to the commerce of the country,
will look in vain for the steamer and
guide that these people will furnish to
take i hito and his machines about' the
country ; and this not because they care
really anything about sale:nee; but they
are a s.oung, seusitive;, thin-skinned
nation, and vanity has cione for , them
w4al, sighing and grief did for honest
Jack Falstaff.
There- : ydo have more Solid i , truthful,
plain information on the incipient
stages of the'lndia Rubber trade,tban
ypn can find
,in print in the 'United
states. These last: three letters are
really worth saving for the practical
know ledge they tentain—thougii I aay
it, as I shouldn't.—Recorder and ffim
°oral, 13 ACCIlre.
Sam Lawson on the Hokum kamily.
BY MRS. F. B. STMVE.
They had a putty had name them
Hokuins. How they got a Ilvln nobo
dy knew, fOr they did'nt seem o pay
no attention to raisin' notbin' tin chil
dren—but, the deuce • known thete 'was
plenty of them. Their Old hut waallke
a - rabhit pen—there Wat3' a tow head to
every crack ad cranny. 'Member
*hat old Cie.sa `= said: once, when the
Word come to th *tore that old Hokum '
had got tattoo.• l''Spose de Lord know
ii ,
hest," says Met,'" but /thought dete
watkl-fokuins en ngli afore." Wal, even
poOr . workin f, industrious folks like' me i
finds it's hard gettin' along When there
ban many moo ths . to feed. . jordy mos
ey, -there don't never • seOlz ;II: , ut no
end'ou't,.and so it ain't Wonderfu , to
think on% if fOlks . like them iliolt:utos
gets tempted to help along In ways that
ain't quite right. Anyhow folki did,
usel6 think 'that old Hokum xv..4* too
sort ; o"taiulliar with, thelewipod piles
"poi gin thellight, though they conld'ut
'never prove it ton him; and, When mai.
ther 13Okum cothe to 'henees round to
waiik, folks need sotnetiMei: to Mita*.
' ce!s, Imre OA W 09,4130411 ;tiny:D*9or
could 'find, tem en , ,her; then they was
aller's a gettin' in debt here and a get
the. in debt •there:' 'Why, they got to
Owl n' two dpliars to - Joe' Cliilger," for
butcher's m e at. , joe was sort , o' good
natured, and letlern•have meat, 'cause
Hokum he promised so fair to pay, but
he eould'fit never get it out of him.--
'member once Joe walked clear up 'to
the cranberry Po'nOrt,c4 , that two dol.
lays; bit Mother .13Okum she see him a
corn t ui Ju'at as he cote past the juniper
bush on the corner. She says to Ho
kum, "Vet into bed , old man, . 4i1013,
and let trie . teli ih*sio,ry," ova she. ero
slie‘O l f!ek.e r d Ilitu'OP,,ent wheu.Gidger
come in she come up to him and says
s h e, ~ , :w.by,,Mr. Gidger, I'M Eishmed
to see yei• why Mr: Hokum! • WaS j'unt'a'
comitil down to pay that are money
last week, blitye see he was took down
with,the . stnali.po'k:," -, , El,
Joe did'ut hear no; more' t be just
turned round ern& he atieaked it' out
that ate door' with ',hie' coat tails flyitt'
ont'straight ahind hlm,,and old mother
.11Ointn she just stood at the window,
holdin' her sides and laughiti!. tit to
split, to see him sruti.• That are , e just
a Sample of the 'ways them liokutos
,
cut up. l, , • ~..---
..,_ . i
Old mother Hokum was'a sort of en
-terprieto' old crlttur—fact'was As bad
to be, 'caw% the :young Hokums vas
juet ,like 'beg .worms : the more they
growed thernoretbey eat,.and I expect
sh o e found it pretty bard to fill Their big
moutbs.—.Atlantio Mputhly.
A WARNTNCf TO T i liOSE Wirg go ..i.v
tt rt,EL
CETNUi'S, ON:LINDAY.TA cer
tain 'bootmaker in Springfteld, Massa
chusetts, took his -wife, . datighter and,
another young Miss,, and it 'boil* and
wagon • and some baskets and things,
and started after chestnuts on Sunday.
"As they approached the town - of Wil
braham," says the Springfield Repub-
Itcan..'t they came 'to , a small stream,
,and paterfamilles thought be would Wa
ter his horse. So, he got out to unhitch
:the' check 'rein, . and for his pay was
knocked_over by the horse, flat into the
water. Near by was a deep place, and
'for this the,borse made, and then lay
down,' eating the grass on. the edge.r--
.Thi won:ten:item' up on the wagon seat
with water up`hs their knees, ticream-
I oft for hel p', , while paterfamilias was in
ft ! pechof trouble.' The lunch basket
tioatett away; while the girls' hits, one
of them anew oue,.were a perfect fright
when recovered. Finally the three in
the wagon jumped. out, where the wa-.
ter was only waist deep, and got to.the
tibii're ; and help 'then cowing from a
'boti not far away, the horse was dreg•
reed out. But a more sorry set never
Caine into town than did that party on
their retitiro. This is what people get
ttvlio'go after chestnuts on Sunday. ~It
Is "tb be , regretted; of course, that:po
lives , were lost-ri-the force or the foots
,Might haveheen'greater ;—b.nt let the
,
i l moralists reflect that we cannot tell a
e, eveo t9.l;4o l ze.an important prinol.
;c l ,-"•:.;.1 k.iii I. : t., --,:t!, tT , ' . ' .
ii'OtirOifit To
tal abitioon'oeMli all fhatititoltiiitee,l
~~ `.
IBM
it .1
IM=MEI
, ,-. . ~ , 64m l i . ...•,,•••. , . ,
• • ,
' ~J oshß illingslectured at the 'Made%
my of MOM, Phgadelibill o rlidskyotte
niAtAbelttlili r..Thociorionposottwr.
Ceti MIS "the '' ' Oef StinUlikik &resit ar
the Star u 4,
'
Ae To h I 001414 to Wellaboro ta
lecture h, cleating 'Winter, we stall
mach h ' peratehelatiais with the'
~) , •
wore int est: ;
Wee ( 7 y from the 'Prop : • 1
1-As 4 slued,
1 for dyepepsia or ,s, at, of the
blues, t he
o reporter of **We% who last evealft
visited , the'Aeadetay of Miro, (though hats nob
f 6 pbyitotan by proftsion,) reoommends a doee DI
Josh' Billing& xt the prat, epplioation, Ocala •
prove maligning, a second One will be sure to
work a radiations... ./ f • ! •' • - t -
/"4.n immense auditing,' Aliedtha Andssalt It ,
an early hour, who welted impatiently for tliellP•
r pumas of the gifted hatundlit; thftla thatiale
' was,enlieerted by tins bewitoblug *iieflak,
eiojdisontrsed by the °Magna, • ~ . i
' The reception gtveu to the quithit` ; • -
attreativelfigure of the !Waxer, on MC , 1 • •.'
peanut°. • on thaorta, was ' • + • , •
Mx .
r.,,
Pugh la sea ming his eerricse l a d
dm • .•
hit' of hit 'Stir Course! ' -•
"'f The, way in *bleb'• e Lecturer moaned the
audience, es if select the ticklish point a etre
erjr ihdividual in it, w greeted with uproarious
it
laughter, and when h slowly and dellbscatety '
walked to a small 'tan o f
the reading desk,
and poured out a glass of the • 'timid known it
this locality as 'milk," the shottte of merriment
made the Academy , sin and yet .IJosh' bad. not
uttered a 'word in,the oaring of the large 4'-
6=f:deg% ' 'With he glistan'fiis hand, the ° pre
reitdal philosopher' opined • hie lecture se fel
lowa :
"A A great many good cape have been written
on a;dlk, bat the beet thing; ever sew on ft was
the aria. [ haughter,j From the tubjent Au•
noncom:l for my lecture, it pasha be supposed
that I was about to descant upon tome goat sad
abstruse Science; to , give the leap of the cam ,
hopper, in feet end Indies; analyse the chum*
on colors on a horneee back; measure the great Air
pyramids; or ta]to a Tipp to the moon in isielliS
°fn age".• .[ Laughter .] But I paporet_L i e
speakof a few 0 the, everyday event. of ,
ap s '
and ehfortie othi those! . with 'a this testsrks on
proverbial iphilolophy.• The IntooeSs of a hanior
let depends upon his audience, for the beams
always know what tickles them most; and the
hardest work a humorist had to do, , mist to pause
and;telt his hearers when to laugh, or to be OM
god to atop and explain a joke.
"Re descanted upon Happiness, w oh herald
was like the wandering tea; [lan h it when
you went to him he weent there, (Uusa•
ter.] The best way_to" be happy w slim to
want anything—until you got it; an then' be
saving of it. After describing many that
tended toward happiness, be said pu ding and
milk was a good thing to get happy o ; but too
much pudding and milk., even, was calculated to
worry a man. [Laughter.]
4 , Honest men were said to be the noblest work
of c Ciod ; , but his impression was that honest men
were so sane at the present dap, that: a lug*
pOportion of the first edition must still be laths
'inthor's bands. [Applause.]
" The saying of Talleyrand that a blunder was
worse than a crime, reoeived a new mini= 4e
the hands of the 'philosopher,' who'. stated the
difference between a mistake and a h loader AP
follows : Where a man put down an Old umbrel
la and took up a new, one, it Was ,a mistake; bat
where a new one wad, put down and en old one
taken up, it was a blunder. - 4
"It may not be dangerous to pull a t l era out
of a mule's leg, provided you can dodge the kick.
'Laughter.] . , i
"A man that starts, on the day Of his mar—
riage, as a first lieutenantin his flintily, need as•
ver expect to be promoted. • (Laughter.)
• " A man who can draw Nen Orleans molasses
through a half inch anger hole in January, and.
slug ' Home, Sweet Home, while the molasses is
running, may have a clear conscience, but be
ainjt iudcism enough for th year 18T0. [Ap
plause.]
A. /ivy man in a village is ike a case of itch in
a Moffitt school--it sets everybody ip it to ooratoh
tug." t,
Editorially, the Praia says:
" The leottue at the Academy hull night, mast
be'eet atiwn) as the funniest event of the season.
Billings is irresistible ; and the way in which*.
vast audience tapped his should be con
vincing evidence that his re-appearance at an
early day will be bailed with genuine delight by
th e multitude of Star Lecture goers."
rethalZBG/V/NO 11/004./C827.04
In continuance '
of an honored 8
and national Custom; and In devoa,
acknowledgment of human dependence
upon Almighty favor, I do hereby ,ap.
point Thursday, the twenty-tenth' day
of-November next, as a'day of Speusral
Thanksgiving and praise, tieing the'
same day, and for the same vide and
uses, set forth by his Exoelhinigy, the
President of the United Eitateai in biz
proclamation of the twenty-firsttlistent.
Pennsylvania, unsurpassed in bless
ings, should not be , surpassed by any
in acknowledging her gratitude to God.
Let us, then, as citizens of. the Com
monwealth, abstoin, as far as possible,
from our usual avocatione or that day,
and assemble at our reipertive places
of worship, and let us there, and in the
festivities ofour assembled fathilles at
our cherished home, rejoice in the
goodness of God, and render thanks to ,
Him, for Ills lovelog kindness and His
abundant mercy towards us. Let our
thanksgiving and praise' finds'exprses.
ion in dedicating the day, to deeds of
benevolence and charity, and in min
istering to, and alleviating the wants
of the poor, the needy, and- the suffer
lug; so that all may "rejoice said be
exceeding glad." "To do goett and to
distribute, forget not; for with anal
saorlOces God is.well pleased."
Let us invoke Divine favor upon our
beloved State atid nation, and pray that
all who are called to administer 1 their
governments ma' be actuated by the
"spirit of wisdom and understanding,
the spirit of counsel and might, the
spirit of knowledge, and the fear of the
Lord."
Given under my hand and the great
seal of the State, at Harrisburg, this
twenty-eighth day of October, in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and seventy, and of the •Com
monwealth the ninety-ilfth.
JNO. W. GEARY.
By the Gov'eruor
P. JORDAN,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
THE NEW AEPUBLlO.—Mattinique,
where the inhabitants have rebelled
against 'rance and proclaimed a repub.
lio, is forty-live inlies long, and from
twelve, t 0 thirteen - miles broad. In.
1858. its export and' ituport trade with
France was valued at about eight -mil-
Ilona of dollars. The interior Is'moun
tainous, rising into peaks 4,600 feet
abo+e , the level of the sea. It has" two
'town—Fort Royal,, With 'a! population
lot 11,000, and fit. Pierre, of 21000; where
!the ex-Empress Josephine wai bore.
The entire population of. thio, Wand
'amounts to 140,000, meetly negroes..
Is very probably tbat Frangiv a lU , sap
lose her other West Indialalapahf 90.
slating of Quadalouco, Mari 1 901a1414,
Igesi3aintes and Pespada...riP,,
11314111 TY OF Porra...aTtott.-a-The Oen
su gives the .comparative density of
population of some of the Wog, thtokly
populated States, as follows:.
180 s 110.
Masseohnsette, per square mile 166 11
31 180
Rhode Island, per quer° mile 167 200
Rhode Island is the. mot propulotta
State in the Union, NVere all New En
gland equally dense she would hive
780,000 ; and = were the whole Ilnij;ed
States equally populous -with „Rhode
Island she would have 618,000,000 of
people, making an allowance for waste
lands of 800,000 square saileci
t I .141
Honor thy fattier and thy 'anther.