The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, July 05, 1871, Image 1

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ptr line.
ails+tlsing In'st LO paid for in airr.r.co ,
Clanks, Constable 131antta,DeocitOndg"
s ; to. *. , l,trr logo Certificates, &c., on band.
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BA:NICERS,
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-eley, Coates & Co, •
lioga, County,
I / ey on doposit, discount notes,
;ts on riaci York City. Collect
y nude.---,Tan 1,1871-y
- -
;LEY—Osceola.
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icc•Eive En)
nd sell dra
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inF.O.IN SE,
Darin COLT
, CRAND,
' Nnoxville
LL,
0., W. NERRICR, !
COUNSELOR at
h and Bovren's Block, across ball
G.:a up stairs, [second floor.l
Jun. 1,1871-Iy.'
16 ft \itA
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Szitator
tCellt ,, nro P
80. I. Plttchellf
iouneelor at' Law, Claim, and In
t. Onice over Kress's Drug Store,
I pa. Jan. 1, 1871 —y
;Loy ALI
r.0,.a Aga
dIELcr.
iliiain A. Stone,
ounselor at Law, first door above
isgood's store, on Main street,
January 1 ) 1811. y - ;
ECINI
nvcrsa 1 -
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•
no, W. 'Adults, „ ,
onnselor at 'Law, Mant‘Eeld, Tioga
Collections promptly attended
I 57 1.-y
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Lt;, P
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iVilson £ Nile 9,
::rcc.,-is Ccunselors at Law. Will attend
tut:aptly to business entrusted to their eartin
he counties l or Tioga and Potter. Office on
to Avenue, Jan. 1, 1571 y
F l'Fitsnt .
[I 1.3. Nuts.
Jonu W. Guernsey,
„ to - and c}iunselor nt Law. All business
Ltruted to him will bo promptly nitended to.
dco 2d door south of liazlett's Hoke', Tiogn,
Toga County, Pa.—Jan, 1,1871.
)Yiu. B. Smith / -
E..unty and Insurance Agent. Corn
anni:atinn3 stant to the above addres.a will re,
,two prompt attention. Terms moderate,
I'n.—Jan. 1, 15.71.;
•
Seymour k, Horton,
rneys Counselors. 'at law, Toga Pa.
I buitte,3s entfusted to their care 1011 receive
inapt attention
II .6: , ,Eyuccrz
fan 1,1471 v
C. k FINIVTP,NG
Armstrong tr. Linu,
ITOUNEYS - A T-LiAW;
II.LIA6ISPORT, P ITN'A •
I. lE7I-3
W. D. Tubeli S: Co.,
rr to Druggists, and dealers in Wall Paper,
: eroseno L e al p, Window Glass, Perfumery,
'lists, Oils, So., &e.—Corning, 11. Y:Jan. I'7l.
I): Bacon, 31.
„an and Surgeon,let door ettet of Laugher
.e—Ninit Street. 17ill attend promptly to
ally Wellshoro.—Jan : 1, IST 1.
A. M.:
.4.pathAst, OffiCo ..nt his Itciiclonci pti the
enue,.- I .lan. I, 1671.
f;eortre Wagner,
first (icor north of Roberts dr. nail.
..111.1t , 1waro Store. Cutting, Fitting and Re
nrlng done promptly and well.—Jrin.l,lB7l.
Hotel,
ra , L. M. 9taith, Proprietor. lionFe in
,r..htlon to accomtnotlate the traveling
—1".• o n , 2unerwr manner.--Jan. 1. 11.171.
l'ormers' Hotel.
WY ROE, Proprietor. This tiouse, formerly
,cuuto 11. l Follows, ie oonduoted on tem
7:z7P Every accuunwnlatiuu
r man and beabt. Charges reasonable.
January 1, 16,11
Union Hotel.
- a. b. Van llo i rn, Proprietor, Wolieboro, Pa.
iti±tease it 111 , 4'1.s:tatty located, and has all
cletnveniences for man and beast. Charge*
:oiletate,—.lan 1, 1871-Iy.
W. W. WEBB, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
out of Hastings ct Cole's
ifhz Sc , re —mar 1. 1971.
Ladit c 8 1 Millinery
acv
URNUSHING STIME !
ko Si,FIELI) Las a ry;napletc aFicrtraent
ti•e lae=t Vvlns of
1 1 ,11 01,7,1 n off Fil l - fil,qloNl tioads,
c c l):r.g at unusually lon• prices.
• ..dILLINEV,Y
't 1,•,, t -11. t evcrybrAy,land
CrOODS,
o 1.1.1‘.!4' Reativ•Madc Dre:-Fe4, a cern
tt- n.tnnot - fAll to 'pleas° the Indies.
lr. 1 caaminc Gor,cls 1 prig,._.
Polt Office, Main Street.
Mro A. J,
r ft
New iA\illinery
I ia
alley Good, Parasols, Gloves,
TAUS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, ho.,
.:t.q,e to seail,i.g v,ry 1 7 prieea,
the new gond?,
‘.14 74,1".1-rt
0. 1 04D°
atishels Stone Lime
t. r stale I,y
E; 1, i5.1.-w
F IL.II F 01? SA LE.
TFIE sublzriber offers for sale' his f.irrn of 56
plosant,Fy rl C Hollow,
• Th "Fon, Ttoga coninitultecA ,; win
ithinabatlinoutioit
'lies of Welltboio and fwo 03116' of Mos
j? depot. Echo(?) houte, church, mills, shops,
viithin mile. Terms easy. IrAquiro on
4 4 11 fte, of
17 ) 1571 tf C. G. CATLIN.
49
~.$2,00
'''''''..'--- 146,00 1 60,00 100,00
au OD
ELKLANb. PA
j C. II intros
SAMUEL LTlftf.
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110EMME=
Mrs. C. P. SMITH
W. C. li.RE6ti
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THE. OLD , . • . ,
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ViNNSYLYANIA HOUSE -
J4ATEW known neli,itt-Tpwnsepd Home,
'<and for 'a ttmdroodupled-hy =1) .. . -- - D.' Holi
day, has been thoroughly refitted, repair
s opened by ,,, ., 3._
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AN I Erk4 MONROE,
;ill be happy , to accommodate .the old
a of the house at'vorireadorial)le rates.
1,1871 y DANIEL MONROE.
rtp!
ad an
who
frien
Ja.
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Tiriga Marble Works. .
r undersigned is now prepared to exe.
ute all orders for Tomb Stones and Mo:su.
• of either
LIAN OR •BUTLAND MARBLE,
• lateatetyle and approved workmanship
itb dispatch.
le ee and COnstintlokhand both o
Ipq
will be ahle y suit all who may kind,
fa. f
.. With their orders, on as reaeonableterme
be obtained in the - courary,
FRAM; ADAMS. "
Iga,Jan.l,lB7l-tf. •
0
merit.
IT.
of th •
and .1
lie
Marb
Vor bi
1
8.13 Ca .
Notice.
,E persons indebted to D. P. Roberts byy .
took acociunt or Notes are requested to.dall
!ottle and Novo Costs, at G.W.,Morriok's
and 1
office.
Fe
1, 1871.--te
7 ir*, . 3M. CarLevy_
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MANSFIELD, PA.
1 - 2 -
EEPS constantly on hand, ELGIN
IX WALTIIABI and SWISS WATCH
.
. ES, Mdtina, Alarm it Calendar CAOOKS,
~‘ s
SILVER SPOONS;
Spoons and Forks; Table, Butter and
Knives; Cups, Castors and Cake Baskets;
I. Rings; Cream Salt Sugar and Mustard
i ; Fine Gold and Agate Rings; Gold Pens
' 'oils; Solid Gold Sets; Pearl Fancy and
Buttons; Watch Onards and Chains, &0.,
°stock of SPECTACLES, GLASSES, and
ld Glasses, all at reduced prices,
—Watches and Jewelry neatly Repaired.
T hi s 1871.
. . ' •
AL, B. EASTMAN;
plate I
Fruit
Napki
Spoon,
and P
Plate.
A. lar!
Color
N. 11
Mar,
OPERATIVE AND 31ECRAIIICAL
DENTIST.
ipposife'Cone House, Welleboro, Pa. All
ons neatly and carefully performed. eat
.n guaranteed at 'live and let live prices.'
1 2 0 1871 tf • '
•
Office
operat,
iefacti!
Feb
HE SINGER
manufacturing Company,
,T THE WORLD'S FAIR,
nstitnted by the homes of the people—
Ell
ceived the Great Award of the
HIGHEST SALES
ye left all rivals far behind th cm, for they
And h
SOLD IN 1870
11NDRED TWENTY-§ENIEN 11101154 VD,
HUNDRED AND THIRTY THREE MACIEUICES
GliE
QM
more than forty thousand in advance of
i ales of the previous year, and overforty
ion-sand =tire tAan` thi - sales o f any...oper
ny for 1870, as shown by the folloviing
from-SWORN returns of. the .salei of
being
their
four t -
Comp
figure
Licene
corripatik '
over the Florence &wing
ifie Co 110,173 Mad/inea
.er the Wilcox tit Gibbs Svc. ;
ilnchine Co.,
m , r the Weed Sexing
i e Co-.,
REM
anld
Mac'
Sold fal
1179
Sold o
92,t31 do.
er the Grover & Baker 1
.. rtg .11 . (whine Co., . 70,131 do.
•er the Howe Machine Co., 52,677 do.
L-er the IVhecter & Wilson t',
Itfactltrifty Co, ... : ..... .....45,625 do,
all ofhich is mainly owing to the popularity
Iv
of wh t is known as the "NEw 'FAMILY, finivivo
Macuirtz," which is now fast finding its way
into eery well reinlittod household.—For Cir.
i ia,
calor! giv ' g full particulars of Machines, their
Foldl g C EO3 of many varieties of wood and
finish, their Attachments for numerous kinds of
work, hich, till recently, it was thought that
dclioa4 fingers alone could perform, as well as
particalar about all articles used by their Ma
clainesl std h as Twist, Linen Thread, Spool Cot.
ton, Oil, AA., Ic. i , app,ly to any of their Anthor
iicd. Akents, or to , ,
TII SINGER MANUFACTURING C?.
458 Broadway, New York. Philadelphia
Office 106 Chestnut St.
Mar i o 22, 1871-tf.
C in
OSVd
I SCIC l
Sold o
gold o
I fit+ood • How Lost, How Restored.
1 , a
,
Jost published, new edition of Dr.
7-IR, .. Culverwell's Celebrated Essay on the
~, ' rad:cat cure (without , medicine) of tiper•
-‘r -—• matorrhcea, or Seminal Weakness, In
}y Seminal Losses, Impotency) Mental and
i,
Incapacity, Impedimehts to Marriage, etc.,
gumption, Epilepsy, and fits,induced by sett.
co or sexual extravagance.
in a sealed envelope, only, 8 cents.
telebrated author, in 'this admirable essay,
demonstrates from a thirty years' successful
, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse
radically cured without the dangerous rise of
medicine or the application of the knife;
g out a Mod •3 q cure at once simple, certainltuitl. by means of which every sufferer, no
'3 hat his condition may be, may cure himself
1.11 ilmely and radically.
eturo shonld be in the hands of every, yogth
v man in the land.
finder seal, in a plain envelope, to any address,
ion receipt of six cents or two post stamps.
)r. Culwerivtlre ..Marriage Onitlo," price 25
r,Address the Pitblishers,
0151 AS. I.C. KLINE & CO„
hreaday, Nets York .Poet-Office liox 4,585.
5,1571-Iy.
tolunta;
Physica,
also Co ,
Indnlge
Price,
Tho
clearly
practice
may by
interns
pointln
and tffe
matter
cheaply
Thiel I
'id eve
Sent i 1
p9pfpaid
Also.
centis,
127
April
J.
P
---ER :7, now Improved Iron Frame
ad Soft Pedal
ANO FORTES,
Dealer hi all I:iii(l3-'o}'
Plan
)s and Musical Merchandise,
and best selection of MUSIC in this see
the Country. Pianos warranted for 20
ycarF.
odeons and Cabinet Organs
With dreen'er's Ptti'ent obr.! Pedal..
lorgoE
tlon o
ETU
inns of Instruments bought or taken in
go and to lot. All orders for re.
and Tuning promptly attended to.
J. W. McINTOSIf, Agent.
Martiti 274 1871.
All
excthq
phirin
I - lifalth.l 1 Standard .111edicines.
I d.
TTS Dr. HERRICK'S Sugar Coated Vegeta
t.) b A Pills and Ktd.Strengthening plasters--
tile bos in use!
!Ilse larvell's Condition Powders for Horses
Mid- C. ttle—sat4faotiori , guaratileed or money
'atiftind '•_:`. _ .. ':.•, . ti_-_,
Use r. Perrin's Fumigator for Catarrab. The
above 'nicks arefor sale by W. C. Kress, AO,
Welleb .re, and the trade 1;0=6117 1
June 14 1 18114 m .. :' ....1•:: ..., , . ~ ..
'inn TAIL; ADOVTAD MAT 115,1871. ;. • !,•4..i
Now And linproved Bra Wing Boom to ..elertdag
Coaches, combining all Modern Improvemente,4l7%.
run tbrongh on alt Trains between Buffalo, AiliwiTa_
Falls,finspenelon Bridge, Cleveland,. Cincinpetr and
New cork, • • '' •
„ •
WTSTNTABD. ' ,• r
STATIQSA. Mo.i. M 0.5. ' N0.74' ,
N. York, L've, 9,00 am 1,0 a tri: ;kr •
Jer. Olty " ' 11,16 •. 4 .t
Newark," • .•• 0 4 0- r • 97 4 t-!1r,
Paterron a 12,00 • ********
Turners " 10,49 '' '. 9?.0
7,147;mp,111 2 P
Newb'rg ' t 11,40 a n , 6 , B aiiiia • --•—••••
Gr'yceurt" /ARP
• zit ACIA " • -
Goshen " ' ' 2,1.8 ~13;15
.Midlet'n 2,80 " '
P't Jervis, Arr. 11,66 44 13,85 ` c 0•20 aNßOtan
Biz44'lotoo " • 8.69 pm 10,17 44 2,21 am ,B.lBs at,
Elmira • •' ' 6 . ,4A * 11,80 `" * 4 . 40 "4, 16 4f
Rochester 44 10,27 " 9,65 11* 9,66``-a' •
Botha° 4 - 10,60 " 0 2,0 a m 11.20 " 11,20"
Mag.:Fells 4 , , 11,68 " 12,16,111/ 161)14:
Sus. Bridge" , 12,00 m 7, 4, 12.26." .;12
Danr • I* , I,Bo* a 7,2 Q I , 12,42 .4 . C. / ft
Mead lite' `" 428 " ' 9,20." 2',20 Dirt
Cleve " • 6,0 - 2,13015:m 7,10pU6t 48:tritt
Deytdrc. 12,8011131. 1,26 " 4,03 •kr 10'01 •
Clochlruitl O 2,46 -• . ..... ;$9 it *4
• : ADDITIONAL raCiOAL TALMO: j
11.25 a m—Leave Oorialng,' . for ir9F O 41 b 4 vfilo:' .
10.20 0u;--,Leave Corniiiit,. ea. Suu.s.foCuOr.B4llslirgh,
- 4,60 a ma—Leave porning, for Mospellevil l o_ • •
-2,06 p ra— Leave Corning , ex,Ettudapii . fOr Bunhlo
BASTWAIIIt.
ETATIONs. I , N 0.12. No t 4. Noi 8: : No.,
Cluownati. L're 9.45 p m z i/$l5l/ ,
Dayton, " /2,08 a m' . 645 a m 8,211 "
Cleveland " "7.26 44 - 8:86p na
Ideadillle ' 4 11.82 Din • 8.10 Sup' 1/.B6im
Dunkirk !t_ 1 - .25 pta 10.00 p m
Brldise.." _ 1.40 " 6,85 p m ... , 6910."
NiagaFalfe" 1 .48 " 6;42 " - ''. ' - 0.20 a ' •
Buffalo 240 , " ' 023". 11.201", ;79)0 P
Roche ter " 4.00 ', 5.40,"- 0.
B.loElmira . /2.2 a n 0 5.04 a m 11.20. ( '0.
815858'72'5" . 10.08'" - 228 " • 7:00 " I . l2Ptu
Pert , TerviaAr. _2 63.1U8 7.06'.1. 11.90" 6.25.F.th
1111ddhit'yzn..." -4.63 .'
" - •••-•:- •
Newblgh' --44 11.40 ara " " - 111.au '
Turnei • " • - '0.0513 ft .1.18 Mu. 43.1188 up
Pater n ". 5.50 " 10.15 ki m 2.20 p :9 T,88419
Newark 4 ' 7.00 " 2.03 p m 6.15 "
JermoieitY " 8.83 10.63 a m 2.65 " 8.12 4 .
4New Y.or " 7 ; 0,0'• 11,10" .1310
A.DDITIONAL Lopep TlSdlxB. . •
~,
11.20 a m-Leave CorningSiindaye ex4eptiid, tor s Ore . go
12.05 p m••= 1 -Leave Corridni l'Orilunttehan - • --
2.05 p m 7 4-Leato Corning for. Elmira.; - . • •,f 4 "
4.25 p Err-,Leave Corning ow. etuaqfor.i3u auettauna. ,
- BlopdaYP 5 1 .% 4 14.;‘ , ::.; •;
L. D. RUCKER, - - .W . 4IE . :BAS-At"
Ge .
rOl Supt. ,
. .
D. P. ROBERTB
stomsburgAorop,g*Til,git,ll4'W
!Dim . * :T. 14 4 1 4...-t' 0.0 1 2(4
No 14.88 a m :No 8-11:20 • r I
No 74.88 a m No 942.07,pm.; 10,2311114.:
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DR PAR; FROM 21011.1/...Q6UWACUItitc =s A
NO 4-4.12 I? 11l IM 4-8;42 al N0 . 41-titetiqtr 7 ;•
No 8-8.08. am:: .:No.lo4o.ooami 440 12‘43.1.1306:mq
No 14-12.07 -N0104,82 it.gt - 111:138441t8,A0.
No 2.0.80
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Eupt B. & 0. R. R. Supt
Notthernelittallarsolid 7 ;
ARRIVE AT ELllllitii. .
_,. 14)011 THE 110IITH." , -11201ETTEE tron a.
Expreqs 10 65 a m Morning Ac.... 1.0 10 ato
Elmira Mai1....10 85 p m Evening Ace.; ••7.30 p m
Exprem lolop m
LEAVE ELMIRA.
GOING NOSTR. • GOING BOVIG.
Horning Ace...,. 815 a m 1411 '5 ¢O at M .
Expreia 11 80 a m Express " 80 ,IpM;
Broniog - Acc4' 8 p m tyi'msport ACC.: '5 51510 r,
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JI4WELItit sVORE:
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98,043 do,
AMERICAN WATCHES;
GOLD OR SILVER CLOCKS, JEWEL
RY', GOLD CHAINS; HEYS4i4I4O6,
PINS, PENCILS, ' CASES, GoLi &
STEEL PENS,'
SPOONS, RAZORS, PLA- ,•
TED WARE,
Wiih most other articles usually kelit in snob
eettiblishm4t, whioh le sold low for
port . .r411(031.
Satinary 1 1 1871—y.
t
Farm for Sale.
To Subscriber offers for sald'his farm, situ.
aged in this town of Delmar, some eight
miles from Wollsboro. Said farm containd 76
acres setae 30 of which - is improve4.;-,dgoP4
from barn 80x42;tand a good log" house; iitiet
some fruit trees thereon. Said farm. Is augur..
pasted for fertility of soil lei this'aectian. -, Fof
partiCulars inquire of the'srtbscsiber at the office;
of G. W. Merrick, Efiq., Welhiboro Pa.
April 19,1871—tf. ' ' ' A. REDFIELD.
fastest trotting stallion in the county.
gilt striptlAt , 4a151e4,1,0! tholfill# l 4 l pri
in Wistlaßtiliil plOen . t. TAnoson,i,il Qilrktr ,or
good trotting wares will do well to take a look
at burn. For terms, ace posters at the different
hotels and public places in the county.
May 10 1871 , SOL BUNNELL.
Pl - an - ing' and illiatching
D ONE with neatness and dispatch. Also,
BEVEL SIDING
glade from inch lumber.' Can rine - 24 ittethea
wide.! At Hamllton'e steam m 11, QII Bommond
creeki in Jackson township, Tina county.
0.1 HAMILTON.
Jackson, Juno 7, 1871 tf
Execattots'
ETTERS TESTAMENTARY baying been
1. 4 1 granted on the ()State of Samna' A - . Buck,
deceased, late of Westfield towns ip, those in—
debted to or having claims again t said estate
will se ttle with H. N. A BRIM!,
y RTTERSIOF ADMINISTRATION having
been granted to me on the estate of Luther
Wilson, deceased, late of Middlebury, all those
indebted tb-or, having,elalins agairuttmaid estate,
will settle With: ROXVIA A. - WILSON,- a..
Middlebury, June , Al,ll37l , fvw Adtraw-
FOR SALE, CHEAP.
ONE elegant, new, leather
_top boggy ; one
nice- open buggy, neatl y -new 3. one two
horst:slumber wagon a good singly harness.
• :WRIGHT SBA Milt:-
JCilie 21,1871 - tf
;RAILWAY
ERIE RAILWAY.
WE1_41.,5130,1t0, - PA.
ANDREW rowinr;
x mho hoe long beon esteb
llished in tho Jewelry busi
ness; in Welleboio, Lae al.
ways on sale, variont
kinde.and p:Ocoe of '
SEWING MACHINES,
&c., &c.
C A S ilo
~ -~
Repairing done neatly, end pre'mptly, and on
701,,EX:
EUSK;sIK A. DUCK,
Westfield, June 7; 1871 ‘,4 4 i 4 - Exen're.
,
t -1
Adininistratr'ix,',B IV6tice.
.":'J.:,..: BORO' ORDINA,NCE
I l'way A enaotid by the Barges* and Mandl of Co
Rottil: Weileboro, That from and after this
2,oth yof June, len, it shall beittnliesful to
fire, cmcansa to be tired, orpledeor,canee o'6o
exploded, any firestaciter.or litectardtenknOlika
tetridor Boman candles, °rear kind, ofesplo ,
did ottrombustible material, ..wlthinsey, skeet,-
• Mi 1 1 879 4110.Whistiablio,equare,i.or public
Min within the limits •lt of the Boro, of Wells.
'bone and any.pnemx en pernee, who obeli be
•gnilt of vio etittgl Milk
ble ordinatced; shall ed
inth ` sumo one dollar, for 'eachttitelk , &Olt"
often a; as It shall be the duty-of fills Bei •
gese
, i ,
or an Jul* of the Peace, in the MOW of
:Cr& • 'TO, on complidst , 4l4sing -itifidi r liiitist
Cam .7 an y mon, of the violation et tiiii-er:
I li
dine . ce, to nue a caplas In the nariti of
Boro of Welisbpro, returnable fothwith i for tber
the': . tl:4ltto 4 offintdor':of offeadotit; - ',itnilllo , ll
Nitta otory proof of tho offence , litoring'biten
bem .. Itted by" -- AthAiirtroli tot iitiriebe,'‘.6barged
with . a offecee, the Bergen or s daetics villa
WO ,CO the offonder or °freedom seyerellyUP.
• y he said flue of one dollar, and an 1 1004 '4,
IPM4 ' ' '-' n Ati,MOIS I 9 O ,4 Q ref,a,al t or."oB,l(t offendor
mo.; riders, to pay the samb forthwith, the
a, , nrges's or Justioq ef tbotottgeffialt comet
1044 • }Unties : ate to die citionfori jail, of Tioga
gent t, for St 'term not exceeding forty. eght
' 0 491* end the Bergen, Justice of the Peace;
it • , ta stable . to be allowed the same fees, al ht,
Is ,
low at by law for like service. By order of tiie
Igtr. . • '.' A. REDFIELD, Clerk'. "!
,i W, t e liboro;JUl/O 28-Bw.
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14pliti.- wooolow#l,
Bil
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aehnowledged to be the beet by the Hauliers:
, tgPlloga county.
Wright 81: Bailey
. .
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fe,Vtbis Co., and propose to sell to all who wan i.
Itlidqesr, lightest draft, easiest bundled, PAW
'aiiitib)e and the cheapest machine; one of Wocqrsi
jqinteld bai mowers. We always OKAY 09.1. y=7,
for rile roootahni kavo taCt ou liabd,: so-Alien(
need - Imp no ; delay caused by breakage.. , a Or.
oleo dell bg the - -
- ,
Xtl:z.excla
Ell
th beat in the world. We een„fttraish the
IMM
AittRIGAN‘ 1116 ti;
I*orse Hay Forks
on hand, tho-very best improved, and latest style.
Don't buy.* MOWER until you)nui ps ,and get
our terms. ,No man that wawa a mower shalt
go witbont—qf toe have to . give him one!
•
I Caliiiii•th - et4liiitatill'arifirtidte of Ddebii~e
Efaatge & Cole, for' farther information.,'.
,1!
T:F: SHOWS ARE ITHRE'I
P ,
CFASE TARE NOTICE, that I am Amr
ritootviug direct from Now Torlwa , fail arid
complato aseortmpt of
, Spring
, .
IP ' S tkoodsh ',',-:.
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CLOTRS AND CLOTIONOt
MI
LaOeS, Embroideries apd:Ohit4
Goods, &0., ' • ,'
are unainallrfull, which I propose to
the veil lowbst prioe for', cash. I hail's tiloll
long andAoft and ' lifiQ Itt doer Sp
spay inii'de 'lreireifter; POf4IV
'TIVEIX NO BOOK ACCOUNT WILL It
KEPT, est,-darsint-isekcinrAnnlit:---. -
ED
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.
I am alwat .i
glad to show Goode and '
opt ;of -
fended if yondo not boy. Bo do not be Afraid:
to come and look. All goods marked fa,trli4l".
figureti. Ono: man's money le an gortdias,amt.k o
ors. So, only one price. Pl.aase renietthsr,,,idn
pay oily for what yon to
pay
pay for. i -
April 19, 1871. C.
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: eaU t * Estate ForAfalle:-,
_ .. _. ....
IfiN HOtrflE AND LqT. cm Stati l thiSaiii; .
1
ri, ; t rely tolw,Viiiiiiimie fifes / 041160A 2 1 ; . 't
I:lot4fga'style. Terms easy , . ,_ -- ---
One lit on State street, upittASsblotr ilionte'
is beingtidnitt:' , ‘-, • -
Ten Jots on street,
„
Pout Dnndt d aoren of timber land 113. -- biltaiik
.Also, d eplekdld dal
' 3OO AI Eno , " farm lit eimaTlPou' V '
L:,-4,.tißt . il l 1811 it
MOWING
cf 2,
MI
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HAVE THE AGENCY,
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Eli
Wheel Rake,
to thoao
WRIGHT a BAILEY.
DRY GOODS, ' - 7
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JIATS, OAPS, cacipm!tvil,;,,,,,-_
My ktook 4?f
ACIWSTirc.
• v.anz io,r,rurn.)
Bite&4, . •
fer, iby youthful heart rejoice,
to ffiis that Abu haft made the Lord tby bhdica;
IfirneS, lid the buddinieroto that most we priie, ,
So yoUthful hearts are Eiod's best sacrifice.. •
,
Life'earae from God,'alt; aVis His' 'of right; ,
TiViiyirn thou Last commenoed - ,*e.nd not at night;
, I htts develtip t i inthy' Youthful 'thiys, *-
50.441 4130 hppart Hp, in later ways ;_
wriys df iife Whereir;leiiinetborias' found,
{beet Ifieitiree shall Maki thy joy's abound
,
Fairsistei-thou haft friends,who lrkkew• ,41 m. not,
tinpatitoiia, Ufiliaptized,*Yet not,forgot ;
Nevi 'to thy L6ra, • -
(St oiff thai-thttilife wilt Make; theta , tby re' rd:
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- W I XSCE.L.LA.ZITEO US.
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i ,- "" .. .." - - -- r- - •-•--,----,,-,-- - —I
, SiiioM3r,,flehre Secret—a. Rentarl
_ f . ' - • ; - • ' Story: , 1 • b
in i th‘ %Crain en Ni n ion 'of 'a''recent
,
diitet ti c kitire' the et gordinark:sit4o-
14r4 of OrtirEennidits• Parker, - Written''
;b4f4e - lie death, and iving : V/hat = pur-
Orte to be a true' accbunt "'Of hls'con. •
'xieetion - with 'th'e murder of tiregery•
*unSnerfierd: ' The latter itidlividual
has biailit:Ano,wn) for 'xnany years: •fta
',IT ail)fflß,Nll , h2 .thy ,SePret,'{: arid' he
POt .44 ft - } h9rOble de#94 - fo.l• ll 4aga , af
r e t, l , v,,,,,,,, 4Y. being P9 o ,tieg from.
1
1 ti i derni - Of a - train upon thikUnion
"POI i ' rellroad„near . the north fork of
,tlitiAmerican river, at la ..place called
Cape Horn. The ma fortunate " wretch
was ;hurled downward a distance of
ov . iirloile thousand feet upon' the brist='
4grocks at the foot of. the declivity: -
,parker, Whb was upon the 'illatforni"at
thEitittent_thexatastrophe,• Was twice
,ioEitiitt j aridtrisd for the allegsd,mur
4eri pant was on each occaelon.myiteri
ously ab9alited, ' , once hy a Andres, and
MO decond tithe by a grand jury.
' ' Irker was himself a distinguished
Ilikiv us, nf flacramento, and was widely,
tiuritte . 4. #1 aiways remained : sii,eut
Cori Tg,
the circumstances, 441 f alp
Ifii, ige rine, 1:4 SliOilly "heinri4 hia,
„ifsiath i l 14e'd" in - th e hands Of_ii Mend .
41966 ~u,;'tlifgist. of ivrblet"NVO,ilVgii,
i
,fijirOisqitiii - entiro story taking ojiheiti.
Ity l , 'O6 or the' Uhion. -
Referring to George S um m erileld , the
ixitirgel, -than, Mr. Parker "spettirs:',nt
I ' 11 Nci ElklAVlrig'been one of the - deePeaki
,eke 04 atifdents'of the age, a , natural
, . ,
.mut ematician, a profound'asironomer,•
d a man of excellent general literary
I ;At , itierils. Parirr had known . finin`-• '
. .
tiler 141,"f0r over twenly, Years,
,their_
f iber
having,been, formed In
Te3tlu3; during the days of the republic.
- "ntinning his account, Parker sass!-•
• toward the cids,C6flaf,
" ranic69 at,my:
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off' on : ,
llerhter au ` 'o ..... .... _ _
41tets7dtior, and on invitation,_.',::: : • ' .
- tralitidvaneing called we by name;
**diving that I at 'first did not-reoogi )
ili l eihinl, he introduced. himself, as tireiiii,
:800 i 1 4410,14; ' ' ft. s v_„ l l" , ;itiiii - fan to a
tail -Alserutinizsd his features more:'
:olis lazsi 'and quickly identified' ihitif tie
the ardy:il_Perilon' whom I had met .12
4:i
: yea efiire. '.lle NV4 greatly 'altered
.inspearahee, but there was the old
iWcalm- he ; , intellectual superiority in
~I*e4 l
rsictioh, and I weleoltied 'him tee
taliforniu as art iniportarit additiod'Ao
her ine*ltd. wertik: ,
ti was not many Minutes,before ,he
repiesteil A_ private interview. He .foil
,loWitxue-ivito 'my back office; , carefully"
_OOsed-the!ilotir after him and locked 'it.
Veliadecaicely seated,OUrieyes before
hip: *plied : of' me if I ,had ',noticed
litikioC'erit , articles in the, newspapers.
fiespleoting; the discovery of • the art of
dep4Optieltig waterati as to qt it for use
.
as le.fo.e2'for Ordinapurposes.?
. I kePlied thatl h [ohservecl`nothing .
1. 1
iieWi, iltkilf the sObje ' 'Siiitethe expeti;-
I # o 4,atf. - 4** 3l %*riti . PrOfessor'Rextry,.
oOdiakittest ;heti in-my opinion, the ex 4,
pouldfo - Mode - • Of reduction would iti
vitt9t?tiOlii:?4t Ittii 'die."' "
OlikteNV'..ivoids, he then informed
me that 'lfohad made the discovery that
thetir,t . was extremely simple, and the
eipense
_attending the _decomposition
saislight sato boinsignifitant., .` ' '
" rtitErtnxiinO, that the 'Object of his
-
1 visit tO-'file,Wai to Proeure the necesia- -
ry . forms' to get out a patent for , the.
I rigIVT pengralulated him upp*..'hi l i
good feituhe, - arid Wes aboui to branch,
forth-with a dellcription of some of the
grea:tebritiefits that must :ehette to' the
tom**. ttOr:Nyhen : ' be "Suddenly , and
[ liointrighat hrteivilly 'requsst.3d me to
~,b e itheritV 'tiAd listen - . to Wl r litit'he bad'
1 tOIi? y .;, .• ..,
, , , -_ ~ 1 '. . ' ~,
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' began with' some 7gerieralte , '
rn'arttfeabettt the inequality of firth-tie'
attioniiitiharitirid and InStanced'hitn.',
r:eVilf tii, tretriki rig eXaM pie of.l he late of
Aliimia•trneirrivho - , -according to, 'all' the
rule 4 - 0
Nig; ought to be near ;he top,'
f
r
' ll :Ottiakiciffii..the foot of the , ladder.-of.
;foist 'net •IYißtitit said he t 'springing , td'
ihiis; . * ikh:hri i piilsieve energy,' • I baVe*
111 9. wit #4011 , 1110:ilik cebimend Of tie-.
:14 Uperiollo ;to-fate , Or of- in fl tett ng . irt.l
teal° *bre:lye 1 , 1 oil , the . ., whole IMMart
111 04 r , 2 ' . '.3 1 . 1 :-.. •.- .•
• : I' ,
; .,I. tegat third in ore closely , Itliol
10 ° PI itenettlla_;,pi? eye "Vie dikOli Of,
I lk
Au 4 'eki 110:1t:- x ;letpained , 'silent; . - end,
I),:rol'eici turthet developm en ts. But my
eerut a ignateletk Wilt WO,- had•beervile'! ,
- tEetAt,oll,i iIY ie.id4'd :kit once t o t. 4 0-,
Pii4lehrittiiii „ti seer . 1 IsTo : sir,. :1 i am
`ii 1t hor - a. pfutni;i3'thT- - airPin
diep eitikleAi iti'all that': say; . . and I arn
: 6 051 prepared, ~.b y.actual experiment,
to ti` monetrote beyond all douht.the
trttt Of all I claim.' •
. 3 zi
"". or I tie iliac tipae I noticed that he
eaiii d a: small porttnamteau in hi el
hind; this 'he 'placed upon
,the table,
`ntiloelted 14 and took out two or three
.6ma4 volumes, &pamphlet or two, and,
asfnali, square, wide motithed phial,-
'hiargietically ,sealed.,
i;:lWatehed him with profound curl
,yityi and took note of his slightest
lltiovemehts. .lil - '4:7VI n g arranged his
book to suit hiiii r ladiplatisittile'fillial
l in.fis. onspieuousspositioni-ber -drew up
:bla c ai r .oioseiy - -t o myown, and utter-bk 1 'a
.. r •
half 'hissingtone : , ' -
.`!,` demand one, mutton dollars_for
th& iiiitertts;lof that .bottle, and you
flie , sti raiser-it for me in the city of Fria
letecolwithin'ori iridrith, Or scenes 'pit,'
:tetriiiliO'OilifOr' the ipiagitqttiOO ti,:t'eee -1 7
1 0* will . ilireli;`,6'e Witheas - 0::hY : 6. 43 7
ry s liVing hurriari being on the faCe of
• .
the globe 2, „ ; 1 , •,' ,
1 ' 4 -The tone, the l -manner , - and the ah.
suxd extravagance of the demand, ex.'
eked so faint smile upon inY lips, which
'fititbseried; 6tit dlsclained to notice.
• - "iStt*iindWas 'fully - made urthat 1
had 4 • tiiiiithi - tti = deal With; 'and I' vv.
I
*64 tii'aiit iiii'ordiiiiiy. But / "asoott.'
=EMI
ES
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rss
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fl.
CQ-UNER
)%f:1 •
;44pU114t OndeiVatmy intuoSt thought,sl
Vr,ert , read by s itie remitiikabie Man be-'
fore MO, and to be Pntlelpateti
hylilin In adititiie of their expression. '
"Terhapel' &Mr. Summer
yon would! oblige m by inform
ing me -fully -of the grounds of your
claim and the 'nature of your discovery. '
2hat is the 'object of my visit,' he .
replied.- 11. claim to have discovered
the key which unlocks the constittient
gaseo apt y lvatert, and frees, eauh from the
embrace 94 thR 4ilter, at a singlet Mich .,
" 1 ;YOu mean
make
I rejoined,
that You'ean Make Water burn itself
" ''Nethirig choker nor lota,' he respon
ded,!' exisitrit - this-46 insist upon the
,eotisetitiericiaii of the secret, if my de
mend:tie onee complied with.'
y:Nciar, eupptise I fling the contents
of thissinall phial into the P a ci fi c
ocean'. What wmild be the result ? Dare
you contemplate it • for an instant? I
do notussert that the entire surface of
the, sea- would instantaneously bubble
insniferable flames ; no, but
froM thenueleue of a circle, of which
rtillghial would be the center, lurid ra
'rill Ortiz:4os wind& gradnally shoot out.
Ward; Until the' blazing eirenmference
w4trid 2'611' 111 ioaid idiluws of lire upon
itheiUtterineat ebOres. Not all the drop.
ping °lends of the deluge could estin—
jgnish it; not all the tears of saints and
angels could for an instant check its
prokqess. Onward and onward it we'd
etweup, with the , steady gait of destiny,
until tite cmistittients would melt with
ferVer4 heat, the atmosphere glare with
the Orulhons,conflagration, and all liv
ing Oreateres---in land, in sea, and air
in one universal catastrophe.'
• " %Wen adddenly starting to his feet,
dt*isr bln3Bolf to his full hight; and
rintrtnnied solemnly,. I feel like a
God !' and recognize my fellow men as
pigniies that I spurn beneath my feet."
able
::At this, Parker-states that he atternp
"ielt th•itigativith lEinintnerfield on the
abSurditynt believing that he held in
;toe handalittwer so mighty ; at wh Jeri
then latter retorted with quotations from
.the §4tlittilre4 Humboldt's Cosmos, &
ikielvorks„pf famous astronomical ,wri
t9ro,ll3,XPYi.x.i_g:t4t,..it Was not only possi
.se fpF:Ont , ltm pfitpete to be , destroyed
15Y .Ore, such terrible events
'hiedoccurred - . This answer
'Caiiclifil'eiV:he' handed Parker a small
'phhtl; requesting him to open it and
sMell of its contents; the result being
;that , a strong odor of potassium was
observed. At this Summerville contin
ued :
'" Of course47on are familiar with thell
chief characteristic of that substance.
IG.ignites instantaneously when bro't
intoteetitact: With, water.. Within that
globule of potassium I have lin
lib'dliQdra TIM of My own con, pusition
4,n4 (Ilicovery.' The moment it ig,libe•
frOni the potassium, it commences
• I •ork of decomposing the 'fluid on
'47 'The potassium at'Once
`l. • -13 and the
oa.
1, 41.1,iph it -,_
libethto
i>f• 'this' mighty g
' Yea,' said I, begun, if you please,
but your little pill soon evaporates. or
Sinks; or melts in the surrounding seas,
and your conflagration ends just where
it began.' •
B t ' •
• . u • sneered .he, ' the elementary
.iiib&ancds in that small phial re-create
then:mei:yes; they are self generating,
and when: once fairly under way, - ,must
'neeessarily sweep onward, until the
w a ters in all the seas are exhausted.'
"Rising from my seat, I went to the
washstand in, the corier of the apart
ment,:aod drawing a bowlful of Spring
water,tturned to Sum midrtield
ziddremarked, Words are empty, the
oriestireldle--:but facts are thing4.'
' ~" f I take you at'yoUr word.' So say
:ing, he approacbecrthe bowl, emptied
i iiiibf 'nine-tenths 'of its contents, and
lillentiidrcipped the potassium .coated
ipill ' into' the' liqUid. The potassium
da4ed around the edges of the vessel,
fuming, hissing and blazing,' as -it al
ways-does, and seemed on the point of
'etplring, when, to my astonishment
:iiiid l ularrp . , 4 sharp explosion took place,
attilliu aoccond of time the water was
blaZingba a red, lurid coltimn half way
l'io l , the ceiling.
0 For God's sake,' I cried, exiin
i*uish the 'flame, or we shall set the buil
dinen fire I.!
sad. l. sad I dropped the potassium into
1 3
theetirlltartu prepared it,' he quietly
- -iiiriakrifed; .4 the building would indeed
: haviash&lielkoriitinied' •
o''' " IlcitVer , atidikritiiit fell the flickering
llArries, paler-and paler grew the bl i aze,
.until.iltudly•the tire went out, and I
idled up to,soe the ; , effeet of ;the loin
:hustilon," ~ ;
. ..‘ i ct i a drop of water remained iu
the!vessel l . Astonished beyond mea
.o4t4elit Whitt I had 'Witnessed, and teal
:iliaßoost to the verge of insanity, I
^app ettObed Summerfleld and t r e th
igh] Ty ' implied,. 'To whom, sir, is
41SItietrierideitni secret known ?' "ro
mysigf itloiniq' heresponded; ' and now
' atolNierine a question-=-is it worth the
1 40'0 ' 0.4' 11. . .- '
"...ft bkentirely unnecessary to relate
in detail the subsequent events eounee•
.ted:With the transaction. I will only
add it general statement, showing the
results Of nni,
xogOtiation., Haling fui
liti•B9o,4e4,,rly q cictty ayp?Peraeld
ictttyy neithlti.kis hands . thn,fato 01
the Vole worid t • With its millions of
lini4iibeitigi, tittd,by experiment bay
iiie'teited the - doiribustion of , it•fl water,
withiequal facilityns fresh, I deemed
it my neit:duty to Bail the attention-of
a few Of the prinelpal men in San Fran
cisco' to t h e extreme Importance of
SuMtrierfield , s di acovery.
„..
"A leadink hanker, a bishop; a che
mist,! two State = University professors,
a phisiciani it 'Judo, and two Protes
tant diVineS; - wero:Selected by we to
wituoss:the experiment on a large scale.
This Wei done at a t istimil sandhi] I lake,
near tlinsea`slinre, pli,•separated from it
liy a ridgy cifciloftyr mountains, glisten t
not morn-thantellialleiffrom Sin Fran
cletb.l *Ati . ,` l tiliikte'!drOP Of water in
tbepool was burnt up in less than fl i
tem niftititeb.' • • , '
1 ‘,." NSilext.dici:all we could to pacify
Sutinterfield, and endeavored to indtice
liiiti' o"loWer his price and bring it
,Wititin the bounds of a reasonable pos
:sibilitlyi, 13dt1itbotit'avail: i lie began
. it; gid.ei , ' iirolit'.' in .hlti demands'. 'l' he
sub 7cklt nate.; soon. ‘,ctoinmenCeti work
ktwor*st the Vealtbiest citizens of San
Franch)co, - atid liyaPpealing to the ter
rnesof Atcrew arid thUsyrapathiell of all, -
15u'eceeded :in raising one-half the tiFtvo ) t
'W.lttilo" tlui:.ptes6ilboo Peritid. I shall
lieViiti lforge't -the', Woikekone, faces pf
t e nllfqrnia.street during the month of
013144.1 C: The - 06146 . ' 4 4 , 414 . tkild the
ee-
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newapaperespoke .inost learnedly of a
*Mar panic—la pressure in business,
-and the disturbances In the New York
gold.roona. But to the initiated there
was an easier solution of the enigma.—
.Thelpale specter, of death looked down
upon them, and pointed with his bony
finger, to the fiery tomb of the whole
race, already looming up in the dis
tance before them. Day after day I
could see the dreadful ravages of tips
secret horror; doubly terrible, because
they dared not divulge it. Still, do all
that we'could, theinoney could not be
obtained. The'day preceding the last
one giVen, Stinamerfield 'was summon
ed the committee, and full infor=
mation given him of the State of at-.
- fairs. Obdurate, bard and cruel, he
still continued. Finally, a proposition
was started that an attempt should be
made to raise the other half of the mo
ney in the city of New York. To this
proposition Summerfield ultimately
yielded, but with extreme reluctance.
It was agreed in committee that Isho'd
accompany him thither, and take with
me, in my own possession, evidences of
the Sums subscribed here; that a prop
er appeal should be made to the lead
ing capitalists, scholars and'clergymen
of the metropolis; and that when the
whole amount was raised, it should be
paid over to Sumrnerfield, and a bond
taken from him- never to divulge his
awful.secret to any human being.
" • this he seemed to be satisfied,
and left us to prepare for hiagoing the
next morning.
" As soon ai he bad left the apart
ment, the bishop arose, find 'depreca
ted the action that had been taken,'
and characterized it as 111dIsh end ab
surd. He 'declared tha no man was
safe ens moment whilst that diaboli
cal wretch' still lived ; that the only
security for us all was in his immediate
extirpation from the face of the earth,
nod that no amount of money could
seal his lips or close his hands. It wo'd
be no crime, he said, to deprive him of
the means of assassinating the whole
htiman family,' and that, as for'himself,
he - Was for dooming him to immediate
death. I
" WitliTan unanimity that was extra
ordinary, ,t he entire committee coinci
ded.
" A great many plans were proposed,
discussed and rejected, having in view
the extermination of SumM,prfleld. In
them all, there was the want of that
proper caution which would lull the
apprehension of an enemy ; for should,
he for an instant suspect treachery, we
tknew his nature.well enough to be sat
isfied that would waive all ceremo
nies and carry Os threats into imme
diate execution.
" It was finally resolved that the trip
to :New York 161.10U1d not be abandoned,
apparently ; but that we were to start
out in aecordanee with the original pro
granme ; that, during the Journey,
some proper means should be Resorted
to by me to carry out the final inten
tions of the committee, and that what
eve •(
would besanctioned by the
I all, and full pro
conscience, atlOrded me=
tbo proceedingid.
" Nothing was wanting but my own
consent. I asked the privilege of med
itation for one hour, at the hands of the
committee, before I would rendera de
cision, either way. Daring that recess,
the above argumentation occupied my
thoughti4. The time expired, and I
again presented myseif•before them. I
did not deem it requisite to state the
grounds of my decision ;*T briefly sig
nified my assent, and made instant pro-
Turittiong to carry the plan into execu
tion.
Having passed ou the - line of the
Pacific railway more than once, I was
perfectly familiar with Xll of its wind
ings, gorges and 'priciPices.
I selected Cape Horn as the best
adapted to the purpo.qe, and
the public, knows the rest.
" Having been fully committed by
two tribunals of the law, I make this
final 'appeal to my fellow men through
out the' State, and ask them confidently
not to reverse the judgment already
pronounced."
Tioga County Medical Society.
•The annual meeting of the Tioga Co.
Medical Society was held in Bowen &
Cone'S hail, in Wellsboro, June 21.
'Meeting called to order it one P. M.,
President N. Packer in the ebair.
The fbilowling Members witi represent:
Drs. l Packer, Borden, Robbins, Webb,
Masten, H. A. Phillips, Thompson, El
liott, Blatchley, Phillips, Bacon and
Smith.
The delegates to the State Medical
Society reported that they had attend
ed its last session at Williamsport., and
gage a full account of the proceedings
of that body.
An invitation from the county Com
missioners to visit the county alms'
house, was received and accepted.
The report of the Treasurer was re
ceived, showing a balance of $lB 50 in
his hands.
A resolution was 'introduced a n d
unanimously adopted, that the Treasu
rer be directed to.nOtifyi those members
who are more than one year in arrears,
of the ,amount of their indebtedness,
and On failing to make payment, that
their natiies be stricken from the-rolls.
Dr. H. A. Phillips presented a care of
chronic catarrh, resulting iu necrosis of
the Wheal hones extending to the supe
rior axilifiry. Dr. Robbins present
ed aevere care of varix of both legs.
Dr.. mith presented a case of paralysis.
c f
The•ares elicited much instructive (Bs
cussiOn, and plans of treatment were
1 ;,
reco ium n ded .
TI e - election of otlicers ror the ensu
ing year resulted in the choice of Dr.
Masten for President; Dr. Thompson,
Vice President; Dr. Borden, Treasu
rer; ! Dr. Smith, Secretary ; and Dr.
Robbins, Corresponding Secretary.—
Des. Pucker, Phillips and Smith were
chosen Censors. -
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At 5 P. M. Commissioners Van Ness
and Wetherbee appeared at the door
with carriages to , convey the members
of the sohiety to the county infirmary.
After being severally introduced to the
Superintendent, Mr. Robinson, a coin
plete Inspeetion of the building, from
basement to' glirret, was wade. The
rooms were, clean and well yeritilated.
The halls free litter or refuse,
.and
everything abotit the buildingllvore an
air of comfort and contentment: The
inmates were cleanly andi comfortably
'clad. In some instances attempts at
fashion had teen made, tho Ugh the so
ciety failed to recognize that \the Gre
cian Bend lead as Yet;ptit in an appear-
Mee; t -..
The AgTittor
& Job Piloting House,
Is lellsu
pplled with Pressee and Types to ere..
enta all h inds of Job Work with noatnoss ow;
dispatch.
I ;
Litge addition l e of all the late litylaS dine
have been added to this depaittment.
El
0: = 27.
Location—Bowen & Oone,s Block, 2d Floor
Passing to the basement, where s up
per. was being' served, the bountiful sup
ply ;Of food by the Commissioners,' and
its neat preparation by the Superinten.-
dent, were too apparent lo need com
ment. Piles of nice wheat bread, plates
of good yellow butter, huge platters of
fried potatoes, and pint cups IA tea,
were disappearing down the throats of
those who, previous to the establish
ment of 'this institution, must often °
have felt' the pangs.of hunger and ex
perienced that " Poverty is a Weary
thing." Every one was convinced that
the . humane act of the county In . provir
ding for the poor, was being ably car
ried; out by the executive officers of the
building.
In the evening an address on tit
" Piogress of Medical Sojence," espe
cially during the last thirty years, was
deliVered i in Bowen d;, Cone ' s hall, by
Proilesser Allen, of Bradford county.—
The Address was replete with facts and
flgutes, evincing much study and re
sear6b showing that 'the science of
medicine has ,kept even pace with the
other progressiveilelenees of our day._
After, the leture, the dining room oi
the Cone House was visited, and the
members of the socety, in company
with their friends, d i d ample Justice to
the Well filled tables.
Th
411 t
this i
of it:
Th
ter's
Wed,
Th , basest fraud on earth is agricul
ture. The deadliest ignis fates that ev
er glittered to - beguile, and dazzled to
betray is agrichlture. I speal with.
feeling on' this subject, for I've been.
glittered and beguiled, and dazzled and
destroyed by this
,same arch deceiver.
She has made ] m a thousand 'prom
ises, i r uid broken e ery one of them.
Sl4 has promise. me early potatoes,
and the mitt has 4 rowned them ; late
potatoes, arrl the' i s rought has withered
them, !
She!has promise me summer squash
es, and the worms have eaten them ;
winter squashas, and the bugs have
devoured them.
She has pronois ed cherries, and the
curctilio,has stun~ them, and contain
living things, uncomely to the eye and
unsavory to the taste.
'Sho:has promised iitlrawberries;and the
young chickens have enveloped them,
and the eye cannot See them.
Shehas promised tomatoes, and the
old hens have encor4aseed them, and
the hand cannot reach them.
I arose before dawn to set out sweet
potatoes the ague seized me I had
~tbirty chills and three peck's of potatoes.
I toiled in the heaLof the day to culti
vate ; cabbages ; I raised twenty-two
blisters, but nothing more. I labored•
with the latest twilight to hoe my mel
one. I lost the melons, but found the
etiniatism. •
both in law and
e of
NO wo.
He was a tiller - 473 --
wonder is that he didn't kill hiliffr.
and ;then weep because, he hadn't a
grandfather to kill. No doubt his Early
it
Rose, potatoes, for which 'l's paid Adam
seven dollars a barrel, j ad been cut
clow 1 by bugs, from the h ad waters of
the EupbrateS. His ennsylvania
whe it had been winte killed, and
was 't worth cutting. is Norway
oats had gone to straw, an would not
yiel five pecks per acre, and his black
Spanish Watermelons had been stolen
by boys, who had pulled up the vines,
broken down his paten picket fence,
aud; written scurrilous doggerel all over
his back gate. No wonder he felt mad
wi:lii be saw Abel - whistling along
with his fine French merit:Coes, worth
eiglit dollars a head and wool going up
every day. No wonder he wanted to
kill; some body, and thoughl he'd prac
tice on Abel. °
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And Noah's getting drunk was not
at rill surprising. He had become an
hutibandnian. He had 'thrown away
ma4nificent opportunities.- He might
hale had a monopoly of any profession
or business. Had he 'studied medicine
Were would not have been another doc
torlwithin a thensand miles tonsil ludin
"Quack ;" and every family would
have bought a bottle bf "Noah's Com
pound Extract, of GiDpher Wood and
Ar tl-Deluge Syrup.' As a politician,
he nilight have carried his' own ward
solid, and controlled two-thirds of the
delegates in Every convention. As a
lai , yer, he Would have 'been retained
inievery case tried at the Ararat Qnar
tei Sessions, or the old Ark High Court
of ,A!dnii.ralitY. But he thre* away all
these advantages and ; teak to agricul
ture. For a long time the ground was
so i.vet be could raise nothing but sweet
flag and bullrushes, and these at last
became a drudge in the market. What
wonder that when at last he did get half
a peek of grapes that were not stung CO
death by .Tiiphet's honey bees, he should
h l tve made wine and drowned his sor
rows in a "flowing bOwl."
, the tact is, agriculture would demor
alize a saint. 1 1 was almost a saint
when I went in to 'it. Pin a demon
now. I'm at war with everything, I
tight inybelf out of bed at four o'clock,
When ail my better nature tells me to
lie still till seven. I tight myself into
the. gii - rden to work, like a brute, when
rear] and instinct tell me to 'stay 'in
the house and enjoy myself like a man.
I fight the pigs, the chh tens, the moles,
1
the f o rds, the begs, thei worms—every
ti,ing in which is the Leath of life. I
fight the docks, the burdeeks, the mut
ltite the thistles, thci grapes, the weeds,
tl e roots—the whole vegetable king.
d iw. I tight tto heat, the frost, the
, rain, the hail—in short, I fight the uni
verse, and get hipped in every battle.
I have no morel-admiration to waste on
the father of George 'Washington for
forgiving the destruction of his cherry
tree. A cherry tree is only a cureulo
nimery, an d the grandfather of his
cOuntry knew it. I have half a dozen
cherry trees, and the day thy young
'George Washington is six‘y , ears old I'll
rgT'e 'him a hatchet and ttlll him to
down iwith every cherry tree on the
. 0 I,•e. .
Lotke, Miss.; rejoices in an in
fant prodigy—a eolOred girl three years
oltt who has graSr, hairs and prodigious
Memory. 'Without 'the least education
be instruction, she can spell any word
she' has ever beard spelled, and theso
she has not heard she masters phonste.
MI
thanks of the society are due to
e frlerids who contributed to make
heating nne of the most pleasant
sessions.
s next meeting will be held atria ,
hotel, In Middlebtay, the third
\a:Way in !September.
tfil
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m the Cincinnati Times and Chreniolo.
AGRICULTURE A FRAUD.
NOT BY U. G.
ain killed his 'brother.
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