The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, May 10, 1871, Image 1

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    THE TIO6A C,OUNTY AttIFOR
is PUTSEILD EVERT vrantastat *canon WC
F. C. Van Gelder.
IEIIIIS 01+ SUBSCRIPTION INVARIABLY 'IN AIRBUS.
rubscriptiett, (per year) 12,00,
RATES OE ADVERTISING.
TEN LINTS OY MINION pit
, 1.1881 MIMI OAS BQUAItI.,
§,l' rd.... I 11u. I . Bnis Clue I3MoOI #3lloi 1 I,Yr.
... I $1.,40 i too I 82,60 I vsBl2---- 00
2 e q uarca,.. I - 200'
uaitCol..a.. 110,
cur 14peeial Notices 15 cents per lino; Editorial or
2.0 cents nor line.. ,
Tt anolont , advestising MUST be jpild 'tor in 'Ovando. -
<la-Justice 11'mats, 'DonutsEdo Wanks, Deeds,
WC t Notes, Marriage Certificates, on band..Judg-
13 IN-k41,4 CARDS
• GEO. W. RERRICR,
ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR at LAW.
Office in Smith and Bowen's Block, woes ball
from Agitator Office up stairs, [seciond floor.]
Wellsboso Pa, Jan. 4, 1871.-Iy.
Jno. I. Mitchell,
Attorney and Counselor at Lawc Claim, and In
surance Agent. OfBo is over lltbss's Drug Store,
Wellsboro, Pa. Jan. 1, 1871-y
William A. Stone.'
Attorney and Counselor at Law, first door abovo
Conyers° Ir, Osgood's dor°, on Main street.
Wellabor°, January 1, 1871 y
Seeley, Coates tt Co.
I3ANIIERS, Knoxville, Tioga, °clarity; Pa.—
Receive 'money on deposit, discount notes,
and soil drafts on Now York City. Collect
ions promptly made.--Jan 1, 1871-y
MORGAN SEELEY-050801a.
llArto CoATs, Knoxville.
'VINE CRANDALL,
Jno. W. Adams,
Attorney and Conciselornt Law,..lslanstield, Toga
county, Pa. Collections promptly attended
to. Jan. 1, 1871—y
Wilson &
Attorneys and Counselors at Law. Will attend
promptly to business entrusted to their care in
tho counties of Tioga and Potter. Moe on
the Avenue. Jan. 1, 1871 y
s. F .WlttiON.]
-.--
John W. GuernOr,
vt
ttorney and Counselor at La ' '... All buslnessS
entrusted to tam will be prom' tly attended to.
Office 2d door south of Hazlet 's /Total, Tioga,
Tioga County, Pa.—Jan. 1, 18 1.
' '
Wm. B. Smith)
p ou eion, Bounty and Insurance Agent. Corn-
murdcatione sent to the above address will re.,
coive prompt attention. Terms moderate,
Knoxville, Pa.—Jan. 1, 1871.
— Seymour Sc liorton,
Attorneys and Counselors at law, Tioga Pa.
All business entrusted to their cure will receive
prompt attention.
C. H. SEYMOUR
Jan 1.1971 y
tKX E. ARUBTRONG
Armstrong & Linn,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAkV,
WILLIAhiSPORT, PENN'A.
Jan 1, 1871-y
W. D. Torben & Co.,
Wi s lolesale Druggists, and dealers in Wall Paper,
Kerosene Lamps, Window filasS, Perfumery;
Paints,'olls, &o.—P.orning, N.Y. Jan.l
D. Bacon; 111. D.,
Phywian and Surgeon,lst door east of Laugher
BaeLe—Maiu Street. Will attend promptly to
all calls. • Wellsbsro.---4an. 1, 1871.
A. L. Angluurt, M. D.,
flowooopatblet, Office at his Residence on the
Avonno.—Jan. 1, 1871,
• Gorge Wagner,
tilur. Shop fired door north of Robertr & Bail
ey's Hardware Store. Cutting, Fitting and Re
pairing done promptly and well.—Jan..l,lB7l;
Smith's Hotel,
I'luga, Pa., E. M. Smith, Proprietor. House in
pod condition to accommodate the traveling
public in a superior manner.--Jon: 1, 1871.
Farmers' 'Hotel.
B. MONROE, Propels:l.4. This house, formerly
occupied, by E. Fellows, is,oonducted on tem
per:lino principles. Every accommodation
for man and beast. Charges reasonable.
January 1, 197 t
Union Hotel.
W m . I➢. Van Horn, Proprietor, Welisbot o, I Pa.
This house is pleasantly located, and hag all
'the conveniences for man and boast. Charges
roodcrato,—Jan 1, 1871-17.
New Tobacco Store 1 j
TUE subscribor has fitted up tho Store first
door east Thomas Harden's dry goods store,
f,r the minufacture and solo of !‘
IGAR S, (all grades); Fancy and C0M171.011,
TOBACCO,Michigan Fine Cue
CHEWING, and aid kinds of
PLUG TOBACCO, PIPES, and thechoi
cest Brand of CIGARS.
:43.- Call and 000 for youreolves.
JOHN W. PURSEL
Srell , boro, Jan. 1, 1871—tf.
TIINN 111111 g STORE T.
BORDEN Icoeps constantly on
• hand: Pure Drugs and Medicines,
1. Ohomioals, Paints and Oils, Lamps,
1 " Stationery, Yankoo Notions ,to.
PRBACRIPTIONS CARERULLY COMPOUNDED.
H. IL BORDEN.
Tiom Jan. 1,1871.-1 y
WELLSBORO AND MANSFELD
ST AGE •1,1NE.1
, THE undersigned, propraetor of
tninraile-'' this line takes'this loathed of In'
iortniog the pahlio that the above Stage rune
tsily itiandays eleepte,lo between the two •pla
ces as :
Levies kVelkbere at 8 a. in., nad arrives, at
at I° 3U a la '
Laves blenalield at 2.30 p. to , and arrived at
rdl3l,6re at r, p Faro
Tin 1, ISil—tf W. }TORN-.
ew Music Store.
Now opened in Smith A fiewen's block, sec.
end II tor, a music room where aid be kept
r exhibition, and for sale,
Steinway and other P
c ianos,
i
tlntt Organs, awl a choice selec ion of Sheet
11, 4 c. Now music received every month:—
Ltltens on Piano and Organ, and in Singing
*llbe given. Opportunity fur practice afforded
lothote who may desire it li. W. TODD.
Wellsboro,Peb.ls—Smo.
Administrator's Notice
LETTER' OF ADMINISTRATION having
bola granted on the estate of Lilbura Al
en deceased, lato of Richmond township, all
persons indebted to said estate and those Laving
sins against the same will settle with
ZIMRI ALLEN, Adm'r
Riebmonl, April 213, 1871-6 w"
A PPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE.—Notice
is hereby given that the following named
Tema have mado applicatfon for tavern 'icon
res sod eating house licenses, and that the same
!ill be presented to the Court of Quarter Sea
tuna of Tiogrx county, the 29th day of May, in
itatt, at two o'clock P.m., when all interested
1111 Y attend if they think proper.
JOHN F. DONALDSON, Pro'y.
UOTELS.
L. J. Rimble, Lawrenceville.
L. Phillips, Pall Brook.
James i'etterson, Blomberg.
J. Wilson, ft
D. W. Hibbard, flatland.
C. W. Wheeler, 'Union.*
Orson Edgaomb, Westfield.*
z VINO . HOUSES.
/Judy & Hayes, Blossburg.
Martin Saltily, Bloseburg.
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.46 '0 pr ..!L OP'f! 0 9°410 1 4 :P.;./Y,l - 1 10 /!.7„
WI ay. has boon tborouibly rallttod, tepalr
, d and openedlty; - . -...- y ~, . . ~ :
DANIEL MONR,OE, ,,
-ho will bo haply .to ,ticooinmOdat, tho old
rlend4of tlxohonge at: vary reasonable rates.
Jan 1,1871 y . , , 44.141E:i. ',Molsiii.Og...„
l• , •, ' . ' . , •-,A--
"rioga.idarble. Works, • •
HE underelgned id' now prepared to axe.
auto all orders for Tomb St DD ee and Molku.
ante Pf either
ITAtIAN RUTLAND MARBLE,
.f thoiatost style and approved worknianship
nd with dispatch.
He keeps conetantly on hand both lanas of
arbl4 and will be able to, Ault' all who may fli
er hi rk with their orders, tie*sonableterme
coupe obtained the country.
I PRANK :ADAMS.
Tioga,Jaii.l,lB7l-tf.
-;;;,
New Millinery !
S.' SMITH; Orr 41 ain 4trect, , has. just
II
I . paned a very large assortment of
i t TLICOT'IOOIIIID' - '''
,
MILLINERY 100118'1
Which she is Selling at COST,
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t ~ imok 9 8 •
ATS, BONNETS, STRAW GOMA
- LACES,-FLOWERS, RIBBON'S,'
COLLARS; IFDKERCIFFS,.,
' ' ' -&o., &C.'; ' '
~- i
li am the; only agent in this place for
• t
PAY'S PATENT MUFF.
adios that have not noticed those Muffs will ho
stoniihed at their oheapuess, - beauty and com.
.rt. i •
11 of prhich will be sold ranch below former pi
es. All work done promptly, and to please.,
1511113. CAROLINE
Weilaboro, Nov. 7, 1870—tf.
i Notice. ,
I.IR persons indebted to D. P. Roberts by
4
* look acoount or Notes arerequested to call
.d ttle and save Costs 4 —at G. W. Merriok's
ot ee.i
'Fob. 1, 1871.-tf D. P: ROBERTS
atht.. E. 4:::3•130.ezr,
!i lEwEtighs..
1 ' MANSFIELD, PA.
REPS constantly on hand, ELGIN
1 ... k. IV WALTHAM and SWISS WATCH
51t. ES, Marino, Alarin - A Calendar CLOCKS,
I SILVER .SPOONS;
ilated Spoons and Forks; Table, Butter , and
;mit; Knives; Cups, Casters and Cake Baskets;
1 apkin R in gs ;
Cream Salt Sugar and Mustard
4 f
:poo a; Fine Gold and Agate Rings; Gold Pens
,nd °nails; Solid Gold Sets;
Pearl Fancy and
lat d Buttons ; Watch Onards and Chains, Ao.,
i lar,gestOck.of SPECTACLES, GLASSES, and
I colored Glasses, all at reduced prices.
IN. B.—Watches and Jewelry neatly Repaired.
March 1, 1871.
A. B. EASTMAN
9
• :..." - "-'4'., - OrgRATIVE AND IftielitANlCAL. •
f ilig iali Ai . . . DENTIST. -
I trice opposite Cone flouse, Wollsbore, Pa. All
1 peritlons neatly and carefully performed. Sat
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Action guaranteed at 'live and let live prioes.k
Pub 22, 1871 tf,
THE SINGER'
Manufacturing Company.
AT THE ( WORLD'S. FAIR,
—Constituted by t homes of the people--
Rocoived tho Groat Award of the
HIGHEST SALES !
Rd have left all rivals far behind there, for they
SOLD IN 1870
NE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVEN THOUSAND,
HUNDRED AND THIRTY THREE MACHINES!
1 1 ,
.eing more than forty thousand in advance of
ptir sales of the proviotts year, and over forty-,
.ur thousand more than the sales of any other
ompany for 1870, 4, shown by the following
gures from SWORNreturns of the sales or
1 ionses. • 0 I •
• h e Singer Manufacturing Company
861(1 over the Florence Sowing
Machine Co 110,173 Machines
'old over, the: Wilcox & Gibbs-Seto
ing Machine Co.,
old oner the Weed Sewing Ma
chine Co.,
old over (he Grover cb Baker
Sewing Machine CO.; 4 0 , 4 3 1
ohl over the Howe Machine _Co., 52,577
Slold over the Wheeler it, Won
Manufacturing Co,, . " j.
45,825 do. .
a lof wlkich is mainly owing to 'the popularity
o what is known as tho "NEW V.Aisitx &woo
35 acntna," which is now fast finding its way
i. to ovary well regulated household.—For .Cir
o.lurs giving full particulars of Machines, their
F arling Cases of many varieties of wood and
fiiSh, their Attachments for numerous kinds of
w rk, which, till recently, it. was thought that
d Unto fingers alone could perform, as welt as
I
p rticulars about all articles used by • their _Ma
c ines, such as Twist, Linen Thread, Spool Cot
t ni Oil, Ac., dm, appix to any of their Author
iz:d Agents, or to .
\ THE SINGER IHANUFACTORING CO.
459 BroaAway, New Yoric.''
0; ce 1108 Chestnut St.
I 'arch 22, 18711—tf,
Manhood : How Lost, How Restored.
Just published,' a yaw edition of Dr.
etCuiverwell's Colebrate4 Essay on the
~ „ t radical cure (without medicine) of riper
' '‘" -• matorrhom, or Seminal Weakness, Xn
v.luntary Seminal Losses, Impotency) Mental and
Pbyeical Incapacity. Impedimenta to Marriage, ote:,-
alm Consumption, Epilepsy, and ilts,induced by self
, yelgence or Bestial extravagance.
rice, in a sealed envelope, oily ti cents.
110 celebrated .apthor, in this admirablo essay.
cl arty demo'ustrates,from a thirty , years' successful'
pl acute , that the alarming consequences of self. bass
may be radicAlly cored without the dangerous use of
iut.•rnal medicine or the application of the knife;
pointing out n mod of cure at once_ simple, certain
and efliZtual. by means of which every . sufferer, no
, atter what his condition may be, may cure himself
c eaply, privately and rat/feu/4y,- -•-- - • -
This lectUro shonld be in thtthandief every 'youth.
a.d everyman In , . - • - •
Plain te address,
Sent undctical.las
„stpaid en receipt of mix tents or two post stamps. •
Also.Elir t .,Culvewitil'S "'Marriage Oulda," - xirlco 25.
c • nts, Addressthelsubliabsrs, „
effAS:3.o.ltteNll -
'127 firoaditny, Now York „Pcst•Oince Vox 4,580 r
pril 51811-.ly.
Administrators' Notice.
ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the
jtj - estate of Charles H. Theipti, deceased, late
oil Mansfield, having been granted to the under,
signed, all persons having claims against said
estate and those indebted to the'saitte, are Ott
fled to call for settlement on 0. 11. Seymour, a
Ti oga, or Sarah A. Phelps, at Mansfield.
SARAH A. PHELPS.
O:H.SEYMOUR,
March 29;1871 6w*
Administratrix's. Notice,.
ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION having
boon granted on the estate of Rlleha Soule;
d -ceased, late of Farmington township, all those
indebted to said °Onto, and those having claims
a: lust the same, will settle with
1 , 01 0 1,ir
FarmitigtoN Mai 5, 1871 Ow • •
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6.00 LC lif:.,`Dir.li 'FitEffilii for itocheerdr, lion-'
'.• • days excepted.
110,2k.A:d.i Vitt2iAlt,iundiYs iiroptUd -,•.f0. r
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6,30 .11., AMIGRANT tlLLlN,dillyi. fot the Wiit.
745 ..m 4 DAIL'. IMPRIMIS, Buttdfty 1 excerpted ) ,(7,4s
. IL, foa Roohoster,) for Buffalo no the volt..
12.13 A..fif,; ExPItEBB NAIL, Sundays :eAcepied,-
tor Buffalo', Dunkirk and thotreet. -,
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12,10 A. 31., , N1, 1 11YR ILYPRA Bitunitytietzeete d; •
Connecting at New York witii afternoon tfainii
And atesinere for Sikeliew Kogliind Olties; „, •
4,45t0k. M, CINCINNATI EXtft3o3llollOnneys
qf
cepted connecting at New Jersey frith trains
for Philads,litittlinoris , k••••••-
nunAtiye;tmepted. ", • • • • •.• •-• •
tXtfill3l, fitiAditqsrencspeedi
notrictifinif - at JetVeY tnty-*lttt7lnidnight lWt
*read ill—,
12 1 1Vbf.,-151:18QUEBAlinioWliA qtaLly,„9
*AY IltElitait,l3taidnyetincepted.i .
4.304 M. Darsicim , MAIL/Sundays exceptid;.
7,44 hl.. LIOfITNING tittilyi connect.
Mg at Jersey City' irfrli morning Jinpreint train
for Baltimore and Washtngton. , • , ,
IIADOADDI CIAJWILD,D TlLlal4lo/1. "
ArArevised and oompletel'iocketT itne Tithle!'ot
PAH prior Trail:m.4 . the.4rio Italtiveynnd,connictliig
Lines,has recently been iibilehed,end can be procnr
ed on 4pllcaidente the :Ticket Agent of DemptiriY•
WIZ. It —RABB; D - • j‘
etelPads.Agent., • -'41eriolButOl;"
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Blossburg & XI orni4g," &TiOga It. - g
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Taaip i s rlllrrin as follows . iintillastbor notiat
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N 0.L,2.8§. No: 4; 9,28. No. 6;.8,84 : ." Ne i '8; , 8,22.,
No.lo 11,86." No. 12, 12,12., No.. 14,15,60. ' No. 11: .
6,20. i).).f!', 1 , 142; - ' •• " ', ' • • •
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No. t;9;28.,. 1;4;26, 4,66, • NO. 6, 6,01. ,No. 7,
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No. 9,7,20. No. 11; 10,18. N0.1.6,;1,42.
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Train efo rOsikandagal athiive Elretraisti follow
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Acooniodation at 4. roP.I. 71 2 ,P Pk
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Oikaiad titter Deo. 8, 1870, trains tdill airiv e kn 4] '
depart from Troy, as follows;
• - •
924 p. (tiro op t n wiayr). fo r ..F 4 .lfa ire,. and
B riffp to 0 lOU to Itektri.cti from .ItlmlM., ,
10 14 p. m.—Daily (except Burptys) for EMI ira',litiffa- ,
16,Canandalgatt,/toebeeter Snep. Bridgaandtlie
Oa rtaAaa. .
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LEAVE„SOUTHWARD4 " •
955 A: ra:—Datly(excopt Sundays) for , Baltimore,
Nit,ashington,PbtladelphisAo. • • „
7 07 P. m:—Daily (except Sundays) for Balttmore,
Washingtonand Philadelphia. '
• ED.S.YOUNG,
Cien , lSupt.lLerrtsburg, '4.3len'lPass.Afet
• lialttnore,Bl4. -
.
.
- Stage's' ran'tnieg over
jt., the 'lnfarcts& ratites: froin
•
- - Wencher's; ; wlihdep'art- and.
.??.; • r arriSro- as. fellove.from the
•' ' ,Wo l is l *c ) -re'4,9.c r aT 3
W2L acia&Vrea/44•43epicit.t5Iii.0, a- 112, tirrir 134.
Wst,r.enaiillittaxeriii..V.-JDepare 8 a, m 4 arrive 431;):
WeLiclios4 Colssicitirorm.—nep.lloiF, & Thari2 r p: ra:
arrive Menday'&7hlsridayatl2 , m , , •
WsizeionhaJiltecirSttoas.;=Depart I'lo6.tiTtatar.9a m
• • arriveTa esti/kis-SAO pan ,; , _
Ward:snow '& Brox* Foas"—Dep. - Thee. ,& "Erl4ey at 8 ,
p. m., arr. Talse..& Nriday at 12 114..
JEWELRY STORE:
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AMERICAN WATtIIES
GOLD OR suAry,R CLOCKS, JEWEL
'RY,
PENCILS, • ch.6k6; & • ,
STEEL , PENS, THIMBLES,
SPOONS , RAZORS, PLA
TED WARE •-
.98,943• • do.
SEWING NkAGIIINESy,
da
With most other articles usually kept in snob
establishment, which is sold low for
Repotting done neatly, and promptly, and on
A. FOLEY.
hod NOTICE.
i:anuary 1, 1871-y
ATTENTION FARMERS!
• PLASTER •'•
ANY quantity on band at tbe*lk Anti Plaster
Mill, 4 miles from Gaines. ...Price ss9o'per
ton.
VERMILIZEA k BENAtrgR,
Jan. 25tb, 1871.-3 M ,
I:WILL tell my house and lot at a.reasoinible
price;if applied to soon:. The lot' is largo,
house of convenient size A O well arranged;, In
'
good repair and altogether a desirable property.
Apply to, the, owner on the premise', foot of
Grafton street.
April 26,,117 I.
.. .. . !
-The Thor(iughlrprett
4
.AMMPTH. JACK, Henry Clay, .`Yr.,.. Will
stand:, en th o farm a. the subaciribar, 'it,
Wu labore r Tioga county, pa.,
.the, - preiseut' s,eti. : .
PEthORISI:--Henry,Oiiiy, jr., if; five years old;
_and 14 hands high.
",His sire was imported froth'
Malta, Spain, to Hentneky, from there to Mis.
sourt,at nriaxpense .of $5,008.-r His, data is a
thorough bred jennet, :of tho Andre* 'Jackson
stock, and hells a sure foat-getter.: Many of his
colts are froni 16 to 17 handibigh. ' < •
Those who wish to raiso large, fine mull*
will do well to, look at this. animal before going
farther. Tanis - reasonable. Pasturage fur
'riished when desired. . .. .
' ''. Also,.ott the same firm, a fall blooded; Devon
bpll,. of the best breed..; P. D. BIIHNKTIL. t '.
May 8, 1871 8m . • ' • •
Adminie.
FOR SALE.-4 choice lot 'or pure , Chester
White pigs; also sour breeding , sows, three
now wirb 'pig by the boar , " Young America.",
two Alderney bulls--onelmported--and
f9ur °olio. Priebe reasonable; : =• , •L
• - • 113NREN;
iNtOOTO. 8, 1871 t
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geiiti#l
TRAIBB 808. TUB 1.148i1i •
kreval and Departure of Stages.
WEIALAgi34;tO, PA.
zasinsiw,
idho`hail' le tig:ke
lishod in the JeWeliihtisl
- in Wellsboro, has
ways on sale, various
kinds and prices of
450., &c„
C A S H.
'House ,& Lot for -Sale.
F•3..it r , . , ., - ;
,11_.1,11
1213 M
- , 11 ,;,,...:, 1 44.. ii , 1, ...j. • .t.;11 77-17-- :i-,Lia hi',
, 4
I ,,r9.n'frP t S vaIINEK. ,
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--;:,---?
..} 1 ~ ,v it:_l4o:lrErANi/ WAR.. .„.
m
)•:fre;orossid thOmountali-pnibs alOne
~ .1.1- . .
,i,, , :ii nleh T fitd . taiit fig tholtrder too.rfi 4 ',.._
r; ',.• ; lie t wooettl e 1?x the !Ellttii.l?Cifit;,
vl t
,•'.
J:;:'llVbere all onrvoiiiiliiiiii'sivorn, '''• •• ' : . ' 4 '
.....
-. % -i l 4
egql.llp kat* sing,fouriA 11,4':lest ; .
•- ' ; ''•-:" . ,•' -i ,4 board , from Love's iiiijne,,,eoiiiir-'-••
''`liis brsalltliilf tkikriiiiiiB on P 3 3'; =i).WW.* t. i= ..t
-,,, , ills lips trton:inylips.: • • •=:, ••• .' ', • . 'l., ' 1
0 .Futiiii4Eit d oltmlotiliiverellsivordki ::
;• t ty4aliiitt r i liii:iiloi'*iiiitite ig4;? r•-
" Iti • ' a ''''
' , !,Vti..4" 1 g.4'94,pu! , '#02) 1 ,:048t,_,... 1
,„111lord,fronzmo:
I P.
~W ltt;ciiiii(iiiiivAchkiiiii otimmOnsioali
~ .1.%,t 4 -6,icstiSi.,§filiiJiiik4:lii,A.,;'' : '''• . ,
;4.7' h, ylikop_tilkisiglanoingelreams of ste.');l
l'o smite the nation's foes..., . - *I. t . • -
- ' t iaisc the, hoists at early-morn •. . . .
• i '' ilad•vreitwaril fir' tholr•bearded might;
3. ~ •
~.1, heard tho gigiAing hog i lo t h9rn
‘,.. ,„
~
angh at tho'diutitrit \ itellititci--• i :•-•‘..- Al',
•T Ilielitthe Stlrrakkfor his foot", ..: .., ..
_ i
' ‘ ll o:b4itt.... l o )l At'' t;r43.hii°OP:o l ,i'ii : . ~, • -,.,
.• • .9noivord—mne Icisti-iraud Alien hir 4.414e.fl
. fake light from mo.
::. i •: —. l‘.?` ' • - =
- -
fididbilifilf ice;
fye ,""•_; # 't •{4#.#:r:
71#'4P t . , 5 1 4 112 9 1 4 3 P l iPif; e .7 9 cf,
A :thousand deaths were in his face, 1 , ;1 , , t
:Alothai and another eame, ' -
With niinkled . llmb and bloodlnglioatit; i
Who blew new-hindlod area of fame
- r _ Te n ) o o 7c'eP io4.`o.,resb;
. I
oamo.l.he Jaime:died home,
To lovers waiting wistfully: ` T.
••llat ; obi , dear 'Lord, 4e never- canal "
•-• To ina--=poiiir' mo . l " 1 ' -
113cnow not if I
1,;" we '
ath weary, wofut night;
~.I only kztow I mover, wept-
My eyes were dry as light :
Yet' iri.a trance I seemed to: thread - - •
; The horrors of the battle-plain ; • - • •
I fbuiid my been netdntid feud
' Alipiri)_o*ool/qu'oriid : •
Atitilittra ho 14)=04 to.bo 411/.04 i• , .
1 - thriped him—oh,•hoir tenderly! '= ; •
thai - ioathed - Aly arins :
' .-;
. - • • •,
-ISCE_Lre:4...*:• • ; ; 7 7 7 - -
Eoe& ,
Mince inY'liat' hittei,"the dilibrenceS
of ppixiltin.7,oiiiiitiiigi:be,oyee4„..tb.4lrnii,
hrincli4'ifijfhtikLegjoiatitl i elittarelelih'
attiicabltaArbitd a r wtheelfr:74 , 3f ,
goyernine4 1401t,,InOye
theugh ihereie some fault found with
•the ApPbra?Minelit: billi—and: it - *its
hardly expected that , all' cotildihp
, ed;,•—yet taken as a whole, we as a par.
,ty should feel satisfied with it, as belng
a raVdribletu3'6664 expected' undei
the-16irenmstances:
.JThe kl'o tato
'Might have remained stuhbirßqmd
ftisecl to r paes.anybili, as theS7 .. ,bia 14 - 6,
a "enreTtltstiriernt the I:TSw*4, Tan d
,", 65 4 3 0 4 #90P Mt k t b f"i ti P - requixPPts:?f
:u
7i goniotution, they -finally agreed'
mp:brin bill that received - a 'very large
iiiajority of both the House' and . Ben
ata ; must per force, re=
main content for the next seven years.
The kienate immodiotoly piimatidoti to
business; and everything-is-working
harmoniously and rapidly, toward the
close.
' Or the PEW t:thie Or ffini '.days both
halls have been filled with lobbYistli,
urging andpreeSirig the passage - of the
a borildr . 1. ... 1 4' hill;''4 l4l ,re.cifriJOJ.Pli i '
portanc'e financially, it, requires ;some
thing more than a *sing notice. I
'lnformed you sometime-Jib:ice, that for
the last five or six yearalliere hap been
eV annual push madifo the pas Sage of
tiils bill. The Stiite' hail, already paid
on account of the Chamber - 31.ring Suffer
ere the sun . ] of iiix..:bundred thousand
dqllars, and now the s k outherialier, comes
inl with the - moleat :little sum of two
eight hundred.thopsand dol
lars, coniprising all manner `Of claims,
irOm the burning of a house to the rob
bing of a hen roost, and are a as clamor
-I •
Os at the doors of the State l Treasury
asa band of robbers over their captured
Vittini; A. bill' was introduced in the
Senate, and has already passed that
body, for the payMent of that enormous
sum, while some of'the "settle persons I
'raise a lio*.r cl , virtuOne:lndignation
when it is_prOppied-to borrow-some of
•t he surplus funds of the Commonwealth
,
td aid ili;tiji - §s*)irient;":4lnd :devel-
Om enVotibedflatitte:hr iiiiiiitliii:ari'd
c herwisepandiwith all audacity of
;g oWitrpeftoilli adVaisate* this •stbilep-_
:0 n'4l ki:44', I 'PIO - il,ei - .4)1e2' , 0t All ,p,Eirtii, - 4,_
1
t o e il lil s ia ,, t . l it sil l iu r lii y b e e ar . fully In s in t - f t o b r e ni m e i d n iii
s attempted swindle, and' be !pro.'
pared to brand 'with infamy each and
a# who,l9oheir influence to counte
nance the ineailire. It hi nOWlielieved
t et it will meet its death blow in, the
o peoPle can be at rest: :
.. 1,
i pwviii.scecign4e this principle of
cdroperisating all persons injured by the
foitnitee of-wear, not only`the States but
the general Government would, becenie•
bankrupt.., The. border Stateawould all
make their:elaims: the State of Ohio
for, tlie .Ipyinn raid; and - the ; State of,
lAinses`,l4ir.tbe Ciutietreiniassitere and
inixty others 100 numerous to mention:
',Bi A Ctlii# tiiir4ple e!tnnotpreiafl;" as It
has nicer yet"been ' recognized' in anY
countryine upon: the resultofony wars
The bill has. passed', extending the
tetra Of the present county Treaearei.
of: Tloga county for otie year, as there
- aprienred to be no"opriositibn to it, 'btit:
WAS, petitioned for quite generally.
MINIM
RIM
I=
Eli
There isznOw.some prospect that - the
goodipoople of . the Corriinohwerilth can
dispense with the services of their . leg-:
islators about the middle of May.. The
i3cssjort is preying to .be-7au unusually
long:One, even It not characterized .
,any brllliant'legislatioo. We have no
party traiterigivithia our,eoriclaye; like
Nevi Yiirk:; . no Trio 08,.. to,' p1:0).:1t 'MO
ieeelve the execrations o, his party and
couStituentsi- and all will be well that
`ettds ' ' ' -
ci. - ,9:, TTEiIiY:
The daughtersuf a - BOuthern planter
,are I,l,6r:slaves trt Brazil." 'The planter .
emigrated thither ,at . the . ribs& Of the
war, and was . unsuccessful. The Bra
zilian 'acts are Stich, that iwhery a clti
zen bedemes in debt, if
_be has. o prop
erty, his children are sold as slavea, - the ,
prices they .-)ringgoing to the payment
'of thenbligatien. Our friend, sari the
Banner,, when he reaChed;
brazil unwisely . became naturaltzed
andaSouth American citizen, and sub . -,
'jest te;thelaws; thus by . his own voltr
tion expatriating-himself from his ,na,.
`tive i ,hountrY
_and rte protection: "He
becainelnvolved In debt to 'Apirießifi t t . ,
- Erna his olilldren were sold as sla v es.
•' •••,:a . 1 q 31 : 31 -= • 1 !/.
ETITABORO!
1 1 1.0(l i k" 001TNI T Y, :" loAri;f
.141 -- }ii oft . t.oll- 4 it •
.
teiiiie49llo*o?
• t;ii a; Apriy 2 g-,18,71.
r;; Strtuige Story,
t .•
ilkuil, - liteinitre didgkeere, 'it oW`Bl 4 34ln'
*3 l
TikitSeerieety4ittiigladl i • stavesybdo,.
164 fankenkti vsidrit • for,.. die tared i . nuts
filiyEt And;miatresseirin ra7 l .iitheirpriee
Int'xihra 141'70034 13%44u/for ilnatef AO
er's debt...LiThEmpowilt -0: :41Aft .494- NJ
4 / 2 9 0 ikgoldi , a 44 5t. 43 03.44v0, bRe4,4l/7.
ken b? hYvVM gP I 9: I IMt-A f fe c Y ll (.9ift
Minds of thefalher. - ' - *
John Videntine liforined. • ‘7`...
Bt
Ii t
II go
I
, 7 , 3 I t PlOtAtti P% 44.#8031*,
C ... -II ', n-, , "7"", ~ •
14
. ear or twirl ago, one pleasatit'afteis`
noo tie were sitting ilt an. 'opint witi
r,
dosiv of a dWelling ' on' . Main P street, in
the rv/lingii. of W—a--., , , When _.we saw
Sta.ggerintalong, !under•an, almost, in-.
f4Portlible ;weight, -of "„brieks in his.
hitt,t' a man whom we had oftenpeen.
hete in the same occupation,„lndeeo,
he use hays Carried ,in,that _eamo old,
hitt tal,eks enough tehav,e,hullt -hint, =a,
Bina 1 idwAling.,,,J6lin had, ,hoiirevar,,
thisitimekt „More ~ttuirt,,ii'reagenithrei
lead, ; for we Obie&edthat his . legs bilint'
iniain tilin:airid Il'ii - lOOkell WishflilVt l 6, l
wardii, lfaiie tre'd tAtit, iAdd 'ti' etep -- ,31" 1
two atiiiiti. ''' ,l liflifilhev - iniddeniliiieht
,tetmititil; he ifihight,iiiiiigelfitittliiitretV
`sinalatifilcieslkitiftiddifri tilt: , Its haste:
<3 ., Dhbfri4tui:doto*holly-lcrusbetrundOble:
*eight, ibatvevak. for. we. could,. wear:
'sitafally hear hlaritnuttbr incoherently,
i ? C - Ma the i iqu or„ did74l-7 , the,stuff. 3 ! Be i
had someisense left, and Ws tUnguß 40
not .. wholly failed him, -if, hi , s 4 uther -
limbs had. • . , ' ,' ", ;`• . ' -
I"
' ifi er ltkY4haFe t earllq ..l "i'g a "very,
-respectable ,trieMber. or community" --L
-morale iiPright and" Withal' . rich',-d'
goodibniiinesii Man, tvhellid inhibit 'hi's
thouiiinak: ' tie' Inoke,f lit'ilehit - With;
something akin to pity;:and'ekcliiithed,t;
49tid 'erfOuglrifot. the poor4ellowl t 6 hear
-,b,ini, -3 ( Peor'devibl' l, -and: passed , on.--*1
" Y.es," l 6x - elaimed Jcihn,,with.ro.:.kind.
of comic melancholy, " Poor.deVil lt , is,
— Oor.devilt+lWOriletli-: - I ,4rallk , Va.r,.
liguor--7you„got IVY , fana":"lPPo ol V 3 *,
1 SP'fe tiP; 8 9.0 , 13 0 e#,V,, 4 1 4 d." 4O n :919 11 0
with afit,ring of piths tee, indelleatii to,
repeat. . , I • '
4c ) o:kjfoeall., l 4in,kdown . b etween s
lineee ! ,and he hid piebili4 jut' heguii:
_to - forget id Sleep that' hi;, dru nk was when 'a bra*ny h and Was`bild - uporehis
shoulder;' - and he was pulled f,M'cilily to
his: fei3t; l and with a PhOisai&Orowli
told. to " go home and not lay dim& in '
thl4 street, like aheasit;,. as .Tie, VVas•" --
Job n returned 'are - bath, lot ilie-giouh,`
an d . making a grab for the deaconla ( . .4-
1 ler'', was pushed unceremoniously into
the •gutter. ': , _ - ~:.
I The deacOn paiseacin
lily Walii -thank=
. l in g (Ill'Ot tliatjhehnd kepif,io'vide; mid.
poor Jolty ;crawled again 46-Abe tree,
and Jeanine against it,,began - wiping
t .the bloodliont his fade with the dilapi-.
Oate4 'Matt Of )?le 4oat.,.'!''''' k" - ). . i ~)
4resehtfy l , thertil i oafri" l - aloiig . anothet.
man ;.and',w,e noticed ' ili 3 f); l l 3 0 1 4. 94 tbe,
ivindow, - ,,thato*.hiii=•countenance: wit s . ,
'Milo:l;l4ld•that hit i Was lboking &Abe
drunkaid , bythe tztee . Vith • an ' expreis
lothat,plalgly told he co u ld igicit.`„tre4
hi Auf.l l3 blirt.. , ge .T.lPiit up, iiinlli to
Jo ni inquired in -a friendly manner
th camie. of"his, bloody t face, took. out
h 1 Et tiitripicerallat•and. lusOed-16 to trlba •
to Wipe s off the dust' and' blond; ' then '
taking him by thehand, - raisedhim Uri,'
led him to •the steps of the.,bouse in,
which we werirsitting , ,undtaking"a
_placee by, his,sitlitii'4,nietly.dilive-hlin into
foniersation,.fdr John. Was lalii'etting' i
:quite eobeTedr. " I need ,net i :detall, that'
conversation.!-' It' was te mpered`
loving k indness, and John feltthatthe
man tbat Sat pr bis' side*as liiiirtiofr:,
Wc'sitalf never 'forget , the' l wOrthi,thtit'l
flowed from thatgood - Man'a lifts. Pre= . l
se!itly,taking , the 41111:1ketV man's arm
int his, they paand down the.street. • -
Day after day paseed away, and John
was not seen at hirusiial hitun.6 in
_the
town. The neit'Sabhath We attendo -
church. Joltn!s wife.was there as usu , r,
al, with her two , ohlidrey,), and we thoit
we discovered amore benign' Cheerful:
fleas in her dOuntenance than we had
seen for a yeir,,, During the next . ‘,eelt
the - rumor -abroad that John ATalen-,
tine had quitldfrinking, and the etici3ee
ding *Sabbath he came inteeliurch. With,
his wifnand, children,.. : Titid took higpl i,
iv
in the pew. .. Oe' i4s dressed" ui,.A4..., 1
loOked iiiiirii. 'Wan... , :We forget the texts - - 1
bait the taibjeCt of 'tha,distotfree wag the:
"duty of th 62 'V, ll i l4l ,f l 4 lo ': -I. .ii!s' ''i'i r i.at
wilg4Poir•-. A?k 1 .1 01,3 : • i V , L ! . °A e . 0 .41 8°141' . (1 1 1 1
wkapiPi 043 .fn . ckh.itt:J3 3 lP:o93lill l o - d!, '4v.4
iii'Vr,him frequently' - brush-the-tear from
,his' eye.'" His,Wife, too, shed - tears',' but
they, were tears of joy... .7 I'
AFitlie I . ,l) skdi r -theserv,lCP-il?anX l reat"
tip aa 4 l ' fs9' , li. . 1 :91IP ShdeP ll o'iP3' 4 16
hand, hut no bre, in his bearing alluded .1
tq his former 'course. ;We'. heard Dia-. 1
con T.; hoiVe*ir, observe that he " hid
long be,ett, - satyled - that nOthing 'hut,
harsh measures would . reform ;Vaien r
tine," and theughle,get, a bloody nose;
by being kicked into thelgutter, yet he
thanked Godit. had
, b eer .
t . h e '.m.. ea
ns o r
xeforWing Wii - .''
,1 , '
-
The,M , inister, t ao,he , eaine down
froin
the pelpiff,PAtended his ,band . with - , - i,
hearty:" God i :bless - you," and pained
out. .
MIME
BIM
~.{.s. ~
t s‘ That man's kindaes`S," remarked'
John, turning arobridScitis to look the
deacon in the face,_",i,fiat pan's kind
.l:l4s has saved .me- from . a drunkard's
We saw john and hiS,Uife ',the Other
,day. They have another boy added to, .
.t 1 eir blessings, and - are now decidedly
‘‘ one of iliebaPpy families." Wo ven
tUred to.ask him to what he attributed .
his' reform.: ' • - - •
,
" you reinember,” said'he; "'seine
two years since., sating by ,one of the
trent windows of Mr. D.'s house? I
was very much intoxicated then, but I
remember 'very '-dikitinetly 'your being'
there, and Ireuternber .too hci* all the
bitter, and ; venomous, feelings
,of my
,heat were" excited when Mr._ll.'Passed
Me and made his coarse rAnUarks, ;
had,drink up, at his house, iruy farm,
arid.' was indeed a "poor
made so by him. Deacon list raised f ,
tat), by . his brutality, all the. tutalifeelf,
tugs of'my nature,:too deeply ;debased
.by WhiskY, and' I veiily believe I could •
have killed him upon the Eipot. Do you'
recollect, Continued he, " the minis
ter,?, kintifiess,l,his `
sympathy-how '
s hs helped me up --sat down by, my side.
on the Steps?. There was no' bitterness
ix enythi i ng 1;16' said. Ilawasnot at all'
ashamed to walk with Me thratigh. the,
Street to
. my own house. When my ,
Wife, met us at the deo* With harsh lan- ,
gauge, hedefendo me from her reproa
ches,and forind'excuses for my appear
ance:,
~That. afternoon, too,
.hs had a'
long convex:l34n, with to my . wife ; Atid
*hen WI was gone, she came and put
het stint around my neck; and told me
r „,il ~.,i 0.1 Ilft o-,
871?
- .."4 ;, i 0 .-,ti 4-07,',...3-,
g
jug. 1 - .ltikiiiitisidneisii,but 'she iinileted
Oat 116314 :hid' been 'Mote (kind and
,goßd n'titiitek3 veduld never paVe.gone
i i'lif_ii aStiitYP 1 - '' '',,.— • i t . . • ;
',',., eillMaidd 1',4 9 Saralip7wewill let'
that ' :tttLet us make art agreement
'OP) I.neiref-t aft long . as. I
_live, drink
any grelr4exicating liquors, and"=
''!; t v , nil:4).oArOini94 6 4 131 ):.Wife, , -c a tq h-
ifie itny meatiing, ",will never
,agaiti , be l
g un4 Y9S4rel ul Peas•! l , .'
''"'UY ,w #9 ,
,EI , : I I, Kept her promise, 'and
Fite fiat: 91119, too; .11. nit new; 1 4 ,1r5; 1
wi t • .ll.v ofkriay decide whether it was the
4 fits' hail the mock pity of
_041.01 poor de' 1 'whe 'hholliquored me
out 1 6, miftirm; the Christian gentle-,
heasioVte.iFoSter, the minister, or the'
te4rith t, my wife shed when she jeaned
upoi MY ShOulder and told me that she
would 'hover fret' at ma again,- or• all
thee' . causes . combined; that reformed
- ,Me. ' ..ii .t ~. — ,
i.,.:i -,
- ~ 1 ". 1 '
-3 tkroin the Springfield 'nepahliesn.)
j
fßif OFF: thOifEARIED NIIRDERER
i•11:.-,i: t.- .. ) :::.-1,..:- e• .." ‘., . , ...!, ..
4kisitvigyr oaf! rnotr.AA.rann,, OF Auaararr enr,-
r. ' ''%'
7 :4 0 it-was riot one‘of idle'lturiosi-,
yi r -detsitibw Lis , Cblleaguet in 'the 'cola;
4 y
"lg hid elifitivit me; some months since;
- a . 'etitielstrt CP> Ruloff's , --written years
itge,, When he was in the,State prison at
- Auburn; N. N., upon ,parts of Professor
"Levi'is'a edition, of f one of Plato's die;
16gdes o; which r had warmly interested
-Mb in hie} seliolar,ship, , Thealext.mor
ming,photit. n o'clock, the advocate and
I !Opt down to the prison„ and the gen 7
A.,VVEtiqPigh Sheriff at °ace cowgirl'.
pill 1 to grank the interview, if itilloir
wed wiliieg. The do _ timed Matt' at tlrst
reftlsed;aft,,he bad done or late to all
ViiiiciA . ;bilt whed told that I was a.
'student and teacher of Greek, he con
flebtetl'itt once.' He approached the
heavy: latticed iron door and asked very
politely if I-could remain long enough
'telearri;sonie of 'the beatties of his the
bryiatif.lafignage: . Withbut replying, I
-turbed to the officer, and-,-asked if, I
mi ght 4:Pqratittbd toio Into the cell.
Hp salt yes„ and proceeded to unlock
t t bernassive padlocks. j[t 'was a long,
,naerow, granite built robin; but high,
j atid furnished with Ple,,tatY - of light and
. pntie` air:' As 'we entered, :Ituloff ap
proitelieci 'with two dilapidated chairs,
and With2the most winning couyt e s ,
asked`uS *lib° seated, and offered to r
7 11tivei meof My hat. He sat down o
his•rude pallet opposite me, and • I told_
:hlapt . that 'l' had seen the criticism re
ferred to above; and that I had desire
tblearn how he had acquired his know
ledgeof rthe old languages, Hp replied,
ioi . l3e, BMW), ..tila v at he had _obtained it
: all y,noneet Work ; that he had never
be ,i n ,i,na.college or . nniversity, but that
,freifiqeyboad he' had Eel :a most int
terlse. interest : in the, beauty 'and the
etiirigth of the Greek tongue.. He - col:117
pialned that he had been laughed attiy
the itublie'ets a . snperfiCial Sclibirir, and
ante Me ti) satisfy myself on that,
and
the'
'hear what he had to 'say about
the formation of language. 1 replied
tht as we had no tent books I could
notexamine him ; to which he rejoined
th4t many of the classical authors he
ktipw by heart, and would try and re
peat portions if I would suggest where
he:should begin. Thinking that some
ihing'frcitn the Memorabilia' might be
(aPPropriate to' his present needs, 1 mtg.. -
&acid the third chapter, Ara, - book,;
Wherethe 'sentiments of Socrates with
'i,eferericeto•Gpd and.duty, in their pu
lty *0 e4Nto,tion, approach so ueariyr
do ilAbli9al_revelation• and h e tit once
'gityttitne the, gieek: Other parts of the ,
same W.erk, as Well'aS the Ilitid IX Ho
.-ibeiiiilq, s o ftie of . the plays of Sopho
cies; lieeliewed great familiarity . 'with.
_Tlien,'lit order to show his thorough
04daiebriticised thecommon rendering
'of 'Certain PaSsages, and he did it With
suii subtlety and discrimination and
:91,genee as to , show that his critical
1,
Study of these nicer points was more
remarkable than his powers of memo •
-
'ryi; in fact,-.1 should say that subtlety
f! analysis and of reasoning was the
marked characteristic of his mind. On
' J ,- ,
one or , two passageS of Homer, in Tar
ticular, he showed great acuteness_ of
4ritieism, and a" , most thorough appre
!Chalon ' of the ',grandeur of the senti
*kit.' One or two renderings of Presi
iitiq'relibri he opposed most' vigorous
,ly ' • and when I supported thecommon
, •
version, he qouted from a vast range of
:Olatisics to' eCtilflrcn: his view. His the- -
'bry'bil •language I cannot - enter upon
bere,•for it is too subtle for the general'
,reader;:i:lt is very original, is quite con
trary to, the established views upon
ecimparative Philology, and probably
Will never be ,of any practical use.—
Most pPrsons think him a monomaniac
upon thisl - and certainly his enthusi
aspi is Miist:reionrkable. He sat there
11 his Chains, just sentenced' by' the
'highest court to die on the gallows, and
without a word,'or apparently 'a thou't
„
,ahontilia dooin; he argued and plead
for-his favorite • theory, as though, he
1 . werewrestling,for his life, and was de,
termined to win. He is anxious to have
philelogisita examine the manuscript of
his, Work. He urged me to come with 1
_seVeral s uch men, and take time to see
, ,
.whether his theory is true. • Ile asked I
MY parden for the apparent doginatisin
~of the statethant, but'E-ald lie fell'eon
vid hat 'this theory of language was
It epeelal 'revelation to him, and that
- perhaps il hundred years might elapse
ere it would be known again, and then
added,,eignificantly, " And you know
that whatever is done must be done
qtlickly.'l , , t
In Person this strange man is ataffut
middle hi& t, of robust build, and is ap
-1.1
'parpntly ve ging on fifty years of age;
net fikail t , e,broken down obi man he
is represen d. Re has a singular face,
notvillains) s or giossly sensual, nor is
it )3a littlitV : ly. The features are strongly'
,it
full'ef sinister. ineaning.—,
..ft is it ,ace that 'you could 'not forget;
-atici'yefiibtilii - riot care to think about.
the eYe;l'ivtilehl: is dark 'hazel, r had
-heard was the' striking' featirre, but , :it
did. `not• inapres4 me so, perliape because
it showed struggle and suffering. . The
badlines in his face to me, were about
016-ehin and forehead, and his neck is
very .short, and 'stout and heavy. - In
mhnnerehe is very urbane and nattir.. l
ral, and he converses with greet facility
and elegance. His voice is mellow and
pleasant, and tccesionally showed tones - ;
Of tenderness. But for all that,. I do
not believe , the man has any tenderness
save fox . ..language. In looking at him,
you wbuld never -imagine' him es lov
ing any human being, - and yOu would
be sure that MS hatred - would be impla.
Cable. He is-certainly an' enigma, and
S! ~~ 'p
J~
€ S 4 q i:; ,
MEE
=I
o'n fn bei
r liad• doeer
i Bind
.‘6d
I
,' 1 „tfl„
,„.
1
'airs' 1 in' [audit a powerfc
age fit Ai* - theory' that'
ti
aion Zuftlateutid lead to trt,
Irlieliwwbo would , throw.bui
hibiltat teaching , fro our
culti ref hayo a difficult twill
nine their fheery,with such
as tiile. ~ #ere IP fl,PrefouPfl
00, )
piaeiudent.ef iPI that
and gloilCas,in itlaiiislcal lea
414 foi years af3:4 pbilologi
azetil rarelY 'equaled ; and 1
time` living a Wept crime, I
`terrible AS any criminal In
Ifs Chows that True eultra
man tied• Can onli be by afi
of the amoral-eense;'and tha
, edneate.tbe heart as fast as=
the head, or our knowledg
increase our sin,, , , ..
._,
TICE APPORTIONNAM
uik 11 the next, septennia
licsnlof the taxab e Inhabitt
appdrtionment thereon, th
Pennsylvania sh 411 consist
bone, and be apportioned as
?
•F" st—The 4th, ilst, 2d,
and oth wards.of the Oity
I phi shall eeropotielhe Ist
elee ono Senator. ..
7_ i _ligic.lndTlie, 9th, 10th, lh t al] a . 29th'watds, 1.
:, --Tbirdj-4hetth; 6th,llti
'l7th abdl.Bth wards,.l. •
'l7th
10th,.20ttt,
24th, 25th,"27th and 28th
-Fifth—Chester and Dela
Sixth—Montgomery, 1.
Seventh—Bucks and No
' 'Eighih—Berks,l. .
NAnth—Lancaster, 1.
Tenth--Sehuylkill, 1.
Tleventh—Lehigh and
welfth—Dauphin and i
' thirteenth—Luzerne, '3
Pike, 2. - •
• Fourteenth—Bradford, E
Wayne and Wyoming, 1.
" Fifteenth—Colutubia, ,:
coming and Sullivan; 1.
Sixteent4—Camerorr, 1
ter and Tioga, 1.
SeVenteeath—,guycler,
and Northumberland, 1.
' : - EighteentW—Clinten,
and 4learileld, 1, ' ,
Nlut4seuth—Cureberi.9
'lfick, ; l:
' Tyientieth—Adams ail ,
'2lst—Bedford, Fulton ,
erer.
met, 1.
22d—Center, Juniata
fitllin, I'. '
23ff--Alleghany, 3. ,
2 , lth-Indiana and IVestmoreland, 1
.25th—Fayette :and Greene, 1. ,
'26th-Beaver , Butler and Washing.
ton', 1. -
27th-:-Clarion, Armstrong, Jefferson
and Vprest, 1, . ,
i
.28th—Lawrence, Mercer and Venan•
go, i
20th Crawford, 1.
80th-=Erie and Warren 1.
The. i House.pf Representatives shall
consist, Of 109 members, and be appor
tioned as fell Owe :
The city of Philadelphia shall be di
viOed into 18 districts, namely :
18t-The Ist ward and the let, 2d, 3d,
4th; sth, 6th, 9th; 10th, 12th, 13th; 15th,
16th and 17th t divisions of the 26th
%M id ,shall constitute ,the Ist district,
and elect one member. •
2nd=-The 2d ward and the Ist and 2d
divisions of the 3d ward, 1. ,
30-The 4th ward, the 3d, 4th, sth,
6tht 7th,Bth,9th and 'loth divisions of
the p
3d ,ward, 1.
41.,h-l'he 7th 'ward and the 7th, 11th,
Bth and 14thdivisions of the 26th waird,l.
5 1 , 4-The sth and 6th wards, I'.
' Rh-The Bth and 9th wards, except
the Bth division of 9th ward, 1.
7th-The 10th ward, Bth division of
the 9th ward, Ist division H of the 15th
ward, and the o lst and 2d divisions 4f
OA 14th ward, 1,
Bth-The 2d, 3d, 4th, sth, 6th, 7th,
9tli, 10th, 11th t ,12th, 14th, 15th, 16th,
17th, 18th, 19th; 20th and 21st divisions
of the 15thward, 1.
~9tll The 13th and 14th wards, except
- Ist: arid 2d division of .14th ward, 1.
10th-Thellth and 12th wards, 1.
'kith-The 29th ward, 28th
,ward and
thp Bth and 13th divisions of the 15th
ward, 1.
12th- , The 16th ward and the 4th, stb
Bth and 10th divisons.of the 17th ward,
and the Ist and 2d divisions of the 2011
ward; 1. " t
13th-Thp 344th, sth, 6th, 7th, 11th,
12t13;;13th, - 14th and 19th divisions If
Ithe 20th ward, and 6th, 7th and 9th 11
viSions of the 17th ward, 1. ,
14th=-The 18th ward, 4th division of
the 25th ward, and Ist; 2d and 3d divi
shins of the 17th ward, 1.
15th-The Ist, 2d, 3d, 4th, •sth, 6th,
7th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th 13th, 14th,
15th, 16th-, 17th, 18th, 19th, 22d, 23d,
24th and 25th divisions of ,the 19th
ward, and 18th of the 20th ward, 1.
16thi--The 22d and 21st wards, 1.
• 17th-- 7 ,The 23d ward, the Ist, 2d, 3d,
sth, 6th, 7th and Bth divisions of 25th
ward, and Bth, 29th and 21st divisions
ofith.e 19th_ ward, 1.
• 18th--7 The 24th and 27th wards, 1.
The. county of Adams shall be etiti
tied to and elect one member; Frank
lin, 1; Arnistrong, 1; Beaver; Butler
and Washington, 4; Bedford and Ful
ton, 1 • s terks, 3; Blair, 1 ; Bradford
.and Wyoming, 2 ; B,ueks, 2 ; Cambria,
1 Potter and M'lteari, 1 ; Carbon and
Monroe, 1; Alleghany, 'outside of the
city of Pittsburg, 5; the city of Pitts
burg, 2; Chester, 2; Center, 1; Cleat
fleldi 1 ; Clarion.: and Forest, • 1; Olin ?
ton, jLycoming and Sullivan, 2 ;
1; Crawford,2 ; Cumberland
1 Daupli in and Perry, 3 ; Delaware, 1;
'Erie, 2; Elk, • Cameron and Jefferson;
1 ; 1 Fayette, 1; Huntingdon, 1; Ind 4,
Juniata and Mifflin, 1 ;..Lanc -
ter, ,3 ; Lawrence, ;-Lebanon, 1 ; Le
high, Z; I Llizerne, 4; Mohtgotbery, 24 . ;
Mercer, , 1 ; Northampton, 2; Northum
berland and Montour, 2; Sehuilkill 81;
Pike and Wayne, •1 ; Snyder and 13 a ;
ion; 1 ; Susquehanna and Wyoming, 21;
Tioga, 1 ; Venting°, 1 ' • Westmoreland,
•2;" Warren, 1;. York, 2;• Greene, 1 ;
Somerset, 1.-Day.
Moonstrttek tiah.
A family 'iti oswegt, consisting
five per Sons, were 'take t suddenly ill
the syriiptoms tieing si liar to those ex
perienced from the acti n of some vies
Lent poison. The_ physician who 'wtt
called, pronounced their illne'ss the' et
feets Qf poistink from .moonstruck fish
He explai'ne'd that fish are thus rendet
ed, a dangerous'food, hy.being exposetl
to the lightnf thefull moon while 41-
ng ; and he had noted numerous cases'
oflilioness, with precisely similar sy in p'•
; i ons, tiriginating from the same cause,
itnfScOtlttint iiint . ak•rne 'ether countries!
! t6e ifinebaprotineed, though rarely fa•
tai, is very'severe, and iits effects con ,
for. some :days.- common
,Syinptoms . are. headache, nausea, : With
severe, ami exhatistive)retohing,.heat iO
'tho face and head, and a sensation as of
the head and face swelling greatly, and
net'unerequently attended with deliri+
'.Pers'ons 'syho have any il)asipe tip
'experience the' effects of this singular
illne s, ean' gfatify = their curiosity by
simply exposing freshly . caught fish of
any.' species' to the'rayslof the moon for
ii sfi9rt time;!and thOndulging of their
aPplitites thereon.
A 3 ming lady to low recently walked
diet4n w ee of twenty -miles to have a
tooth extratted, and 'returned• on foOt
the titurie day.
IMI
... ..-:;
' -
look-& lob, 'Prlitting - ousel.
v,..„1.7..-: ) 7_..1 , 1 -3:,
II
.-
Is wilioupplied with Pretiseit and h ype d tae " : '''‘`-
,Rupo ail kinds-of
'!'/
- Job, Work with - teatziess a li -
i
.Cd:'.dispatah.. . " ,,, l - dt - f.A.31.,.; 4 ir.;
:i•.. .
._,l. j arge athittlerii of islt` ilte . - le% styles Ott e -
have'leeil added' tO•thle ifeiYirt went.; :. • ;
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MEE
lIM
0 191
Location -I -Smith & llowee'S 0100 k, Id 1i ar
'''How they Fight Aretira i'aria." ' •
- A Parr correspondentof the London
• I I
pmds says : ‘,'Neullly le i :without met
anlirn', a, olti; at the deed:,' As far as the
principal avenue' Is ceneerned, `there is
nothing renterkable to be seen. Brown
red epott upon the pavement mark the
,paesagerof death; While' holes plowed
'llll6O ground and trees torn up and scat-
fetid, show that the struggle was alles
perste one. The side streets present a
heart rending speetacle, and glve us a
foretaste: f what wesAre to expect she'd
thetersailles armylosce an entry into..
Perlis. Piles, of bodies, Versailles end .
Vederals, littered the doorsteps, and lay
hibeeps upon the staircases, white
loud, thin lines of blood marked the,
. rogress of 'Borne - victims, wounded unto
'death, who had crawled into , a cup
board or beneath the s adow of a fire
place,' and lay there still, with calm,'
white, faces, fixed . in ghastly "relief in
the !light that pene ted down the
chiMney. In some instances thpre had
evidently been a severe Contest; hand
to hind. Men ley tot, twos and threes,
.one i upon another and I felt like a
ghol in some tale of horror, the only"
--
•livl g creature among so many dead.
ii
The difitent "fusiladn' and crash of shells
serv'rd' but to inareasti the stillness and
impress me with"the' general hush. I
was-aetonished to remark 'thEt several
women had fallen--in one Instance
plerped by many balls. All of them
were irythe cantiniere uniform, some
with a gaily painted little Cask strap
ped
,around the waist, others with pis
tols lund ischarged still in their boys.—
There was one lying alone within a
courtyard, a handsome young woman,
with black hair braided about her tem
ples, a smile upon her lips, and the
fragment of a saber in her hand. She
behinged to the.6Bth battalion, and had
been struck down by the explosion of a
shell.
I 'aigunieht
3 dueatioh la
l otoanhood.
Inorat and
system & of
to 'Jarmo-
oharaaer
an 4 apßre
beautffu!
fling; wor
-4; and w!i4
yet all thie
dark 'and
our
and' true
velopinont
1t we must
we educate
may only:
BILL:
enumfoin
tits, and nn
Senate lof
of 33 Mein
follows, to
d, 7th, Bth
Philadel
istrict,•
13th 'l4th
,f2t13,18t;
st 22d 23d
448; 1:
ar e , I. -
Itbamptou,
arbon, 1.
Lebahon,
loitroe a nicl
usquehannil,
iloutour,
l'Kean, Pot
I 'erry,
athbria, ,Elk
I lnd and Fian
York, 1,
lair and Soto
tintingdon
The Agitator
We always knew that New Orleans
was a nice place. ' We - would like to
own a residence there, because it is so
lively. They don't Ade yea $5 or: $lO
for a little pistol practice in the public
streets, as they do at - the North.. HOS_
is an extract from didiago correspon
dent, whit evidently thinki New Or-'
leans a good place—to come from:
t 1
"'I am very tired of -New Orleans, al
though the weather; in comparison with
whit - it usually' is in Chicago at this
season of the''year, is - very delightful.
.13u I long to get back to the society of '
old friends and Chicago associations.— _
Even the regular cially murder in St.
Chides street has leSt its exciting fea-
Lure, and,l scarcely take the trouble to
inquire for the particulars, or the name
of, the killer or killed. Five men have
been murdered within a fortnight, and
any number have been wounded, more
or less dangerously. Inasmuch as most
of the killing scrapes grow out of gam
bling °Orations, and four out of the
five _murdered men were members of
that fraternity, 'but little excitement
has beeq aroused. Served hint right,'
is the general expression . , and hope
all of -them will shoot each other,' is
the pious wish one hears. Only last
evening a gambler was killed and arm,
ther mortally wounded Opposite the St . .
Charles hotel. The pistol balls'flew
about in a very indiscriminate manner,
catising tlie pedestrians to hasten to -
places of safety, and curious spectators
of the affray on the St. Charles balco
ny to take back seats' without the aid
of Andy Johnson. 'just think of four
desperate villains, "irmed with revol
ver:4_ banging away at'each other on a
street as much crowded as Clark, in
front of the Sbernian House.
,But as
tlits.is not an infrequent Occurrence in
N.” Orleans, and as deadlY street fights
are happening daily almost, the citi
zens do' not mind it, but consider it as a
normal state of things. The old virus
instilled by slavery is still in the blood
doWn here, and a disregara of the law
and life is one of Its baneful effects."
4n Awful Story.
There was once an awful little girl t .
who had an awful way of - saying "aw
ful"
fu 1 " to everything.. She lived in ad
awful house, in an awfulvillage, which
was an. awful distance -from any other
awful place. She went to an awful
school, where she had an aWftil teach
el, who gave her awful lessons out pf
awful books. Every day she was•so
awful hungry that she ate an awful
amount of food, so that she loOked aw
fu! Itetilth. Her hat was - awful small,
and her feet were awful She'
went to an awful Chnrch,:and her Min
ister was an awful preacher. When
she took an awful walk she climbed
awful hills, and when ;she got awful
tired she sat dOwn
r under au awful tree
to rest. her awful self. In summer she
found the weather awful hot, and in
winter awful , cold. When it did'nt rain
there was an\ Itwiul drought, and when
the awful tiropglit was over there was
an awful rain. So that this awful girl
was all the time in an awful state; and
if Fhe don't get" over saying "awful'
about everything, I am afraid she will,
by' and by, come to an awful end.
.
The clamor for men's - rights in .Eng
latia is beginning to wax, as_vehement
as that among the other sex for theirs.
The system of marriage Isettlements,
whieli custom had made rigorous as
iiti.v, has long Made. the British wife
among the upper and middle classes in
a great measure independent of her hus
band. The property 'which a woman
brought to_ her husband was by com
mon consent set apart and preserved
intact as dowries for her daughters.—
Now, however,' John'Bull, goaded Pay
the taunts of-Lady Amberley and llowers. declares Cis intention of iv
-1
ier
Id
ing them all the indePendenee they
ask, and something more.' The 'Exam
inOr proposeS that theLdowry of the
daughters shall be given then hereafter
in the shape of a profesSion ,or a trade,
instead of, the usual money. Here is a
nice teat for the reality of their wrongs.
W.O . uld it eould be applied here: We
all know that, in the present emergen
cy; American -omen need . new kinds
of work to supjYly theith bread and
butter; but if bread -inW 6*r 'butter Were
sure, bow many of theta would clamor
for the work? .Take out the notoriety
seeking sisterhood, •whrc represent our
women as much as New York ring
masters represent the • nava of honest
unen•iii ,he country, an how many of
our girls would set asid a neat sum in
:govertin'ent bonds or i ntals for a dl-'
ploma 'as M. D.' or th free use of the"
adze or 1 hammer? • Put their fate for
life intoll'ortia's caskets, and ten in a
dozen would take . their chance .014 - of
the gold and Silver cheats., andthrust
the dull!lead aside.= - It itiey be a neees
sity.for a woman to earn her living : it
certah4 is nqt an,object of her general
desire.-+27ribunp,
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