The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, July 19, 1871, Image 2

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FOR_ SURVEYOR GENERAL: •
~; COL *ROBERT 13,'BEA.TH,
as fotp•ria9pTr
t. (400 i): ADVIO.
The New YOrlt 'World having taken
a - "It ilViAirtfite; ll nre,ch*titieffdg: tlie,
Name entree t.he
kit"! y. - I I tit e're'*e to tlepa><t 1 1'0 1 ;
aid V , 'llr4ilid, •
- the' lea T,. Vallandigliatli,,hi . wet
cioin'e to - a
'font! g
,On the outer. edge' cif
thg i e ,tihlicein platf9riktin:tVet., if the
New Depart tiye., hp'
4s . freely on - tile tAriff citteptio i n
hare on, tl e.)inleti nht,tiketi ftraehtltrtienits,
ye Will take ; tAkenl, - 113,t,0 con:;iptin=
ken, .ori r iCik - ii; : fitit,tft . ,-,of But
; 011't try shove us ,off,:,:ujo,
(yips- new departure. .
TRI`,SIU~ 4L EW YOEH.
-Tifeteountry,:which hasbeeti'looliing
' for-at4iiime NSW ' - York ' on the
Instant', : 'mit disappointed.
--
riot'—ot: as:series or 'riots-sane off
\ iiiitleivaieoYiiiict the 'affaliWaS quite
as:serious' as the most: ardent, adrairerS
_,ot a raus.s could desire: •
It, has . loug bean a cutitom with, iOr
-angernen to commemorate. a victory
katued ,cope two hundred years_ _ago,
Oader IC.,ing Billy," over Irish Catb
`lice ;. arid the celebration always leads
to bad blood, sometimes to ruurderons
tights. was known to . the authorl-
ties. of New Ybrk that the' Catholics
I. were lutehdlng to make an overwhelm
ing attack op the . Orange procession,!if
ari'atternot were madeto-celebrate the
13th ritral'matiner,iind-Superin
tendent,Relo issued an' order that Ito
'such' celebration' should take place.—
The order may have 'beeir:Prudent: it
certainly waß ertwardly: But l Ooveinor
Hoffman' leatr the 'thing in a . different
light, and counterinanded 'the order.--
He took the ground that Orangemen,
or others, had a right to celebrate,carrjy
. banners; I,ing - songs, #l, to inn
ate, to' their 'hearts' content; so that
. they were veaceable and orderly; and
be : assured their' . of protectien by the
police, and, if necessary, the .military.
It strikes the average American mind,
that All the veichration were irritating
to anlv elass'of mail, they would do well
to •Ildkip , ilitietly About their business,
and not purphsely put themselves in
the way / or tieing - driven to frenzy by
hearing' the aggravating song Of "Crop
pies Lie' Dow n ."
Not t,n thoug.tit th'e Melt Catholics of,
the - city
They turned out in force
armed, and in a bigh'etate of inflainma4
tion „labia; ed the procession, and show
'ed determination to disperse tliti af
fair at the point .of—the brickbat and
shillalah' The result was a big tight - .
The militia were called out, and the
rioters, who
,had procured wins, fired
au _the tri_wiod, who returned the tire,
killing eight: This was about 3P. icf.,;
• and, - for t.he• balance of the day, New
wasaliandemonium. The fOliow-
ing is the latest telegram of the' -reaul
We ell p it from the Elmira Advertiser':
"NINE P.,l‘l.—The fight was severer'
than at first reported. • Over 150 of the
mob are certainly killed and wounded.
Among the troopsknown to be killed,
- besides those already..reported, are a
captain of the 84th and two privates,
.and a sergeant of' the 9th.
" Five regilnents are resting on their
arms near Cooper Institute.
ATETI. —New York, July 12, 10 P.
M.—About 40 persons were killed du
ring the riot. The total number, woun
ded is not known, but 15 are._ known to
be mortally wounded.
At the 16th precinct there were 16
dead bodies this evening, They were
removed to the Morgue. At the 29th ,
precinct there were four dead bodies.—
At the Morgue there are at present 40
dead bodies. AmOng the killed at the
16th precinct were a woman and child.
The rest are supposed to be rioters.
" Col-Fisk was at the head of his reg
iment, and was wounded early in the
affray. The locality .of the :house to
Which Col. Fisk was.taken, was kept a
profound secret, the mob threatened
terrible 'vengeance on the'9th regiment,
and especially on Col. Fisk.' The 'sok
geon reports that the . 'Colonel had two
bones of his ankle broken by a ball,
and.not by a club, as stated. •„•
• " AIL the Niter stores In the vicinity
cif' Elghth'avenue and,23d and 24th sts.
were closed by the police. When it be
came knoWn•that the military had fired
_on the,ruoilln thati , locality, all the prin
cf
pal retail stores In the city were closed
and the,girls hent borne.
6 6 OIIANGEMEN PARADE . IN . .TEREV
Cum—About 150 Orangemen paraded
to-day in Jersey City, escorted by, three
regiments, anti were unmolested.
" 'VERY LATEST New .York, July •
13. 1 A. M.—The fetowing is the latest
report of -the eastm West 'Total imin
her of killed,. as letiorted at the'Morgue,
31. '
total number of Wounded, 175. To
tal number of. !rioters arrested up-to
midnight,- 2(10. - •
Titt) city is now perfectly, quiet.►►
Antftlina fudcid the,mat New ,York
riot f oc July V. The good point to_it
the,mauly : stand.taken by- toor, , Hoff
man, and tlin•assertlon of imprendt
pf the laws. We are getting te) think
pretty.bighly of Goy. Hoffman.. '
THE COREAN TROVRLE 1
Is. not settled, as yet. And as many
of our readers are probably in doubt as
to the merits of the ease, as well as the
exact locality vt,diere" the 'difficulty oc
curred, we ptibliph •tho. folloe7lng brief
etaternent.: • •
Flue
years ! ago the Amerlean,ship,
Oreueral..:4herrhau went, ashore on the
Coreah coast. ' The crew were : aptured,.
and laorribiy, treated and tortured, sore
being put in cages and carried around
and exhibited to the, natives. One of
the men escaped; and reaching an Arne.
rleati marOof war, detailed these atro
citiet, ' Admiral Bell, then in "cetntaand .
of the Asiatic squadron, sent The IT.' S.
steamer Shenandoah to the . C or eau.
coast; to ihquiie into Ihe'matter and to
denitind redress.' Oh iiiiproachiiiii the
Corean coast, the Shenandoah was flied
on by shore
.batterl i eionatined by a
large , numberof, Corgaw , but, as , her
commander had sayozdets to riturn'the
are, he left and reported the matter to
AdmiraLßell:[-Out thesealiulits'grfir
the attack of . Comixiottoreßadiele.
Corda ls . a klifgdom on 'the ,eastern
cons. nertheist of China, cora..
prising 'ollarea, of abollt. 00,000 squat,
mileij, and a papulation
0,000,000 to 12,000,0.0x0:
. .
10
, sula, 400 miles. longitail 1 ; .intli*".wlde,
egu ttslat ds an4;l
holding the adja 4 lo4: -.
the . neighboring . i... - eiititine it , ...1 lite Atifal:.
...length' of the 4641144 ';. t rp:i t t,,iortlytj9 6 ,
south, is so i gtki .. ,t#,iO4,. ,au ',! .. ,,111.2 sO,
between latitilde:33deg: min. 'and 4 4 A
degrees north?' The coat is rugged and
.barren' ,n4 tt ,r!,,..nostilirliivittionzeeld.
-auk monptatnons; twit in.the western
eSit thOilimate, - . iii Mose enialand the
soil m404011(4: '''''-' .i.. - ... 1 •; - ....,.. v .„,:—.. r e.---:•,-:-.
- ' The :,. - arhTrit , qo:qa t .l;: . ,§ - 411foated, it.
0400) 'l.i'e l n,..ltriii'.' the' tiaV§ ili ! 1'O: yea:-
seli; (Wail:•pinitsb:earryihg" , from,: Ao 14
20 gnus ftotli - ",- cilit • 'iYAtt:y:tinit:..tnirti
pounders.
~ . 2 .. r .:t.i: i:' , z.t.; , ::
•., - 3ii: -. POPUiA*IO,N:' .'- ' 1 :' .
. • A; majority etpur:pedplearelllsposed:
to be jubilant over the ai pid Inert:Atte of'
our populational , it: Is; S'Ouree'Of rift .
ti (mai prideriihil`giVeii fir to •inlive r that
'SV i tiqtrFrp - r•Mitgillif liVel,dbitwofiler , iii .
lions ; aliiii;thif iiie-A;041( , producing
:Man I 11 - i6 lii , i `6Wii'i.ii4ii.q. is disposed ?
to select our land for' his eountry,„and,
our
,laws as . ..the best index.,i w hielio
. ~
i k
live.' There' is sonietlii ig . fiattering: to
national, pride ,amt ,p triotlsm.' in all
this • id.-w_e ,ace: ilispird ;to-'doubt if
indiseriminate , linereas •. of .population
he.-at all - deilltatdetWhen-we' were a,
weak and- i'vl'il'4 , ltifrliatttired ;p:041e;.
whose bes'rpride'dtloiS'frtihitYiiinny viaa
the three thousand-W.lllO oi`•%e'ettn that,
rolled .h c etween i lis'aiadTaroPe, ',`e,
-rapid'
1 ,
IncriieVe ' i iif "Mi`Mbere Waal important,
until We,becetne popu ous ,and power
ful enough to hold our own upiong,the
natioua . of the, emit). After,,-tbat, we ,
submit, the questton 0 quality became
more important than trat. of quantity:
• strength does not ie altogether in
numbers ; elie were the Chinetie the,
most 'powerfal•:race oli r i•eartli. Aineri
can institutiOns, resting on a popula
tion -;e 80,000,000, wen d *have nothing
lefear'from invasion ; and if the worst
8,000;000 Of 'Oni population could hi.i,
k l
eliminated to-d 4 ,we Should be wiser",,
better, and, all the e. , ro sei
f orit, , Chi-,
na, with her 40g,000,0p0. inhabitants, is
a'Weak nation, and already realizes tbe
truth, thut over-f)op4tion %onset: the
i.
deadliest curses of ear h, 1 Ills -not - an
agreeable.truth,,but ,i is a truth, that
wanis a nasty. anima,. ' , He can breed.
more'filth and , pestilence on the earth
than ,any other animajl•whatever ; and,
in Chiba; the pePtila ion May be con
sidered tie have reach :d a point beyond
which the land cann, t beat a crop of .
humanity Without , teVolting—the re
voltitakinethe iibap 'a pestilence or
thriiine,-:-perhaP4, b tb. In ancient
( 1
times, Ovet4mpulate cities relieved
theufselyes of filthy , human aggrega
tions by the' pla,gue; every, that nearly
depopulated them
,; p stilence, that Illid.
no precedent * , and has no type, at the
present day ; etc, 4.eir - are wiser to-.
day. Millions havitig died of fearful
diseases, bred by filth, they hake slowly
arrived at the conclusion • that a reason
able degree of cleanliness -is necessary
to life in cities, and we nornore hear of
the black' plague, though cholera and
vont ito prieto still - walk the pities where,
as in South America!, less attention is
paid to sanitary co y dittone. For our I
i
own part, we are gla that we live in
r i i
an age when the air is not poisoned by
the:gases and Smoke of half a million
furnsooo, or tho pts pi:Nom:no tut-two:11u
to receptacles for chemicals, dyes, and
the refuse of countleSs factOriesi.
We shall be - no' ssi.fer, no beKr, tio
*happier, aid-lint - so keen united, when
we number, - ' .1.90,d0g,0c0 inhabitOts . ,,as'
we are now,- ai"t4e'er,y,debent tigtire
of 38,847,549 j a11,t01 . .., .
•, . ; .
ii,
For the satigaetio - of those whotake
la
especial pridein our rapid increase, we,
append 'a table, Contrasting our numer
iefti increase with thOlof Great Britain.
The resillts.ofsticcessivts .enumerations.
of the people in.the Milted Statei 'are
as follows:
In the year 1790... i
1800 ...... ..'
1810 •
1820
1830 ... f . ...
1840'
. • 1850 -
. 1860......:-
1870 ' ...
The aggregate pc
tish islands, vetrys
persons traveling • c
the enumeration dt
In 1801 - ,,...., 15,880,604
' •18 11 - J 17,941,169
, •1821 • 20,963,076
1331 • ' 24,138,412
lsp .
~...26,839,885
1851 J • 27,448,03
'lB6l - ' ....., .:.. : . ... 29,321,28 e
.1871 :..-.... '. • • 31,465;480
The result is, th tytn seventy years
the:population of• the British islands
has notd quite •dou'aletl' itself, ' while in
the same 'time '9ftr population has had
more than' a seven 4old increase. The
population off Ireland, which was 8,-
12.3,124, 111 484 t, is 110 doWn to' 5,402,-
„,
789.• -'' ,i• • I ,IV
[
/ .
Threditor of the 'Montgomery Wail
I
having declared c itorially that he has
no aason 'to fear f r his personal'safety,
the Democratic papers are quoting him
extend vely—whichis all' right. - Now,
will they quoto'llM a' little farther;,
i l
say to the extent-' f publishing 010161-
!milli - 1g ; from hisi' clitotial colurnitai
” Here, Democracy is a deadly hatred and hos-
Wily to' the old Ilrdonand the new-1t Is simply
secession. •If .the Uni n Democracy of the Nort h
m
to know truthful) : what Democracy means
here, let them tern an attentive ear to the utter
ances o 1 Jeff. Davis ' a il 'Bob' Teems. In them
and theirAvotail folltirreis bertyrests the power
to make art,nntnaktharcong the. io-ealled 'DeMo
eracy all over the late ', i Confederate States ' " •
,: ; , , 1.• i ,-. • , , . ! .
Perhapa•qome o
to compare there
Republican and'
Repu
Lion of Penneylv
1871, rdsoltitiori
Third. They - de
tochment to tbo'prinef
indnii4y, in thnlevyin
dance with llie ,wiee ,
einee l the fciundidlon 6
Ohld,' Jaiik3 21,'187
„. .. ....
' :•enike..Ae it - Wili •e' necessary , and desirable
to obtain from duties On imports a large portion '
of the revenues needed to defray the expenses of
the Government, to pa the interest on the na
tional debt, and prinoi al as it matures,auch du
ties should be adjusted as fict.4o p_rftludice but to
piomota the ihteresco every 'section and bran*
- of industry es fast as' ostible."'. ' ”- ' ' ''' - '
The Democratic State' Convention" of
bhib, - June 1,18711, adopted resolution
"Sinth. That we are in fkvor of a itrictlyniv4 -
'nue, feria', conformed to the theory and p.
'llea et ail-other jolt 100 wise tax leis, and
3 opf
posed to , the pititeetivit theory, to called," ' '
.
ThiPfolloiving English teetiraony i s
Of viilini;niS''iiiriviplg:,‘oloßoYg r 44,,
cdigi46lol;esi:Akrittae 0932#7:;;.;
; iV I R d Oil th; Proi Would PRAY he
. etas= knee . , IA '
the' l'lln vial Statile cilitinupp ,t,,c! pp:rate ,ufost fr,
VOA bly 1 'for - flie riiiiiifactfuirig intereit ;t here;
it is 'llo:iiVonderthat, ander'itif binighant inept.
tler the enhaPetee:lef this direatfou is, Swelling to;
colosi4l, propertione. he whole -subject : is one
drnrring the sirridus attention of our matUltat:
'trara.;....'fßiictates /reel Trculieirit4avi . •
I 1 - '' -•-
i 1
3. ,
mlieri lig front
la‘m t pepin-
3,929,827
5,805,937
7,239,814
....... 9,038,191
12,866,020
X 7,989,453
23,191,878
'81,446,080
-• 0,94 1 4609
*illation of the Brl- ,
operly_ including all
n the- night before
Y, was :
"THE
ARIFF.
our readers may like
:cautions 'adopted by
Democratic Cen'ven
ilicab IState` Votiven.
n lit adopted Mai 17;
are tlieir . unalienable at. „
lee of protettiotilo' honie
of tariff duties in accor
olioq
the Goiernnient.”
Bitite - oOirietttion .of
• ted r •• eso,lu l,
, adopted
:
22
l 3 litl1~I1 ) ~tt1~ AOREL
"Hew- ***fig." We
414 wish that-it htuildnitke. few years'
from
ilOCtrin4:' - oethe white
rolitt'oikwkopOhicltfilid.departed also
,
tiont the ittintiiiird o oetrinek•cdt flee com
petition with the, pauper : labor of Eu
rope. 'But lne departure—eo far as it
- goti=is g o o d an we w s e m
o
crate would agree on it;_hut . their ;
not. On the contraryi_ it is-raltktng•
-ceitfusitiri•? and' ttlitie'firtAlteiliat ,
'About two-thirds , at ~ sta•- ,e atirnatei-of
' the Demo 6fatic press Worth supped thW
:departure; and Bornething , ltire a third
• •-;
iire , itereely opposing it:' •
Aithe'OirithiAl'n'i7i e'rtitjority - go
agaiMitanydtipartur — ' any ,innovation, ;
tir anichitmkc,' the
birso . po li tics. Qa tife tart . question
they agree better • but- on • the nigger
•theikAvill! not - ;evert - agree to disagree.—
publish At. few cextraCts: tending? to.
;show the .pfesent -harmoniontr ':state of
thoparty. • -The Sand aY.Mertrut7l litye c
?.."iYo :give hir. , _Lerfir.C.-,Casaidy,and. his 7 cout f ..;
xades in that mean, dirty, tying, hamillating
`sinews. the discredit of having, passed,' a. resOli-
Don which will in othe' Stiles, sit limit; prove a
dOuble-edged sword. It'autoot two -wayi. It
will not only disgust and drive off many Detuckl
orate, .butpreveut.thoosands of .hoptost and hide
pendent Conseivailia from voting With apartir
thatt,anstOrgedwllia ilfsettaiip
Brick Polneroy - tride forth , in tho folk
1 1
"'lf the Democratio_pirtx lis,gqing, trait Sti
• neit titiOn 'this •Phitfotmi
Which eolithe mph of departure: e.att rtel lie
one of " usurpation i fcree,faw4- pertidyfitt4 des!.
potisuil than it bad botter,We op the'campelgi
altogether; 'oaten Itylgicient a. and -be sold' out,.
body, soultind braechee r to the.negrO party. t
"One of the reepletiona of the Demogratio
State Convention ; pf •.Conitectica • last
.year a ; *tuf
t folhitri "!` ' - '• " "
• o "-Resolved, That the E Fifteenth , amendment
leo galled) to the constitution ,of the , U. States
is in no sense au ameudment to said instrument,
but is laradicirchange thereof, 'striking at the
principle of State Rights, which;lies atihe•base
of Uktis.mPragt formed by the. various AAA*:
the Convention,of 1789; ,and itslciiid *4 ftlw..
duientabolitieht, at the iota of the tidyeniti,',vrill
bo - • the ,-'deadliest Slott - tiiritr 'Malt at thisever-
Algoty of the States_ And the liberties_ of the peo
p
""'le.' _
riThist • '
reso ui wripatile quantum) „ lyy Tt was
the sense of every Democrat; not: only in't!lont.
mei:tient, but in the United States. Ilia still the
honest beli ef,of
every : in tepget Democrat ,in ;
America."' •
' The SCranton,.pi4io4ro,.: . •
Endories the ',nigger' platkortu, of the
Convention, and approval the' zany departnref
but keeps flying at the head of RI columns, the.
motto, The white man's government
.The iew.Yorty t Wor:/,d,witiciii wrathy
at those. Democratic ,newspapera that
repudiate the, new, depar4irp.- At, nays
" The, ,ave,neah tlfews,,. the Westchester
,jeiferaomart,, and a' few,other journals. calling
tharasi3ives, Demadiaticj hut in tioty b'eing tirut t f
ehronisms merely, 'are comforting: their' seVertd ,
teanth century souls with the statement that all
such true and, tried'Democrats as, Ron. ,Tereptifth.
S. Black olDipciss the W - Critt's' policy alra false
depauturel• The World's. policy lias keen no
where better stated Ittaw the Rennsylveutia.ail
dress by the
_incoraparah irt e
pen nd'Atr.
When' will thaimPlitothboit' . .their.-Ot
beri 'and squeaks; phiek up' 'their phtticoaftrand
ran lab., 9entlemen, the day to breaking."
1!1•11
- •
The' Spring,:'bid :Reptibiican says:—
Hoffmantiefitherate'eulogi of Washing.:
toiCconfirms us in the 'lrtipicion• 'we'-have
When Unole Sam ache, Who killed •the Code
amendment bill and all special legislation Jobs?t,
Sohn T. is all ready, like the truth-lovin g little
man that be is, to say : *Uncle, I cannot tell a
lie, I did it with' my little. veto. • Upon which
the avuncular relative wilt, of course, if prece
dents are worth anything, shed tears and reward
him for his veracity." • - •
The Springfield Reliatican isa
paper, and we liird it for" that ; alsO,
it is witty, and we ittmire wit. Better
than all, it i 9 tepUblicanradietti ; so
very radical. that it gives ,one quite , a
conservative turn to read its editorials.
ta-a_cuzuzi a mars oikeszact SU ovvostitto
that he , leans ,over backward. He—no,
it—reminds us of the boats whiCh Uncle
Billy Smith-used to build in Rochester.
They were stanch, tight, and well built,
but a little too plumb.
Elias HOlmes'Wanted a iteiv:lpaeket,
built, and he said;'" t7doleßilly, t like
your work ;')Vut how ig it You' riiiVei get
a boat plumb in the'bOW.S? r There's the
one you're building `now—she 'ain't
plumb.”, ,
no":Sich thing, } ' retorted Uncle
Billy. • `".Come out in thoyard, and 'see
for yourself.'
So they adjourned to the yard, where
Uncle Billy ' bad • a " bullhead liner"
nearly finished. Holmes climbed-into
the boW, andidropped a plummet dOwn
the stem, when lo ! there *as a devia
tion from the perpendiCidar of two * full
inches. Perhaps you think,Uncle 1 7 4-,
ly 'was CaUght : a' bit of it. Be
carefully sighted, the line,' and:, then
sang out, triumphantly, ," There ! what
did ;I !tell ye?: - She's plumb—an' two
(nchea over!'?
XIJKLUX TN !TEXAS.
The followhig ktter , which we copy.
'kora:the New 17 9 rk Tribune . desery - eit_
to be ' published, in every Republican
paper in the United, States i- • •
To the Editor of.the Tribune :-=;Elii--hineh
written pro and eon coneerningAnklux In Tex.
as. I, bare been publishing,The Ranger 4,00
State 24 years, Lave been a Demi:tent all soy life,
and never. voted;any other Whet 'l martin offi
cer in the Confederate sersilear.nntil the • corian
der. I can therefore have no;oVeot in' trying to
deceive you abed, the Texas,. and will
detail to you th e ni
'oiioustancei,
I am willing tp swear. to, and whleh • you are it
liberty to make public : . • • .
'u My youngest son (18 years of age at time
of his murder) was on his weir from the West to
visit his mother at this place, ( whom' he had not
seen In 12 niopthe. „Abourdaik, on the 12th of
September, 1888, be, Fayed at the house, of .a
freedmen near' WaShin gton, about six miles from
this place, where he rionidnad illtight.' He was
so fatigued fromstiding,that the following dad ;
(Sunday) hp wasctnnelle.l4 . .to • rest., On that
'night a hand of Kukfuz,, armed. and disguised,
forcibly entered the house went % to the palleton.
which my son was lying soubdaideep, and; with.
six. shooters pointed at-, his. head — and Ibrafiai,'
awoke him , took .him !•,(/ a secluded Spot, and, af-,
ter tortaring'him
in inhuman manner, hung ,
him to a tree. 'Why did' he , eta* 'at this freed
man's house, when,on lhe,way to.his parents f-.-
Because this freedman's wife had raised him trod
infancy, nth d itelooked on hefai WS second mo
ther. .She was 'my property slairevy
and a more honest and .faithful' Wend I' never
had. The assassins. sf my son: are well known ;
but'beciiise they haVe money and, thereby frith'.
elm they are 'not molested, netwithatanding' the
proolemation •of the Governor and the offer of
$1,1)OR reward. I coal give you numbers of in.
etericed of murders committedin this state, at
night,.by men in disguise; a Condition of affairs
whioh.retards many% good- emigrant' from set=
Mug among ue. lam literally an old Texan.—
I earae,here in,my,youth,) 112.48113, and .suffered
and went thieugli the revolution, from:Penult)!!!
massacre at Goliad to the battle of San Jacinto,
which is more thins any _ other In:1111812in and prin—
ter can say. Whenemvie are rid of these mid
night. murderers and assassins, Texai Will be
blessed with an. emigration, that will make-her
'rich inder , .
18 '1
Maine a Texas,`J'aiaii ,
1871.
• , :• • ; • • • i < ,••!".
Seine' Of oni - ,readtits zr(iiY r!e'elit' 1160'
that, 'sometimel4,6 l /, 14 . 0141): itt".b4uoii
went tot 'aring Ipanth, , 1
ing
theia to stily-riihiah: for
.. ensui/s,, he;
arid 1011 i'cP l 4e,9* that
sunny, region. ,
his house was beset by burglars, one of
w:honk he shpt. ;The filontAkerAi juacount
of, it made the bargiar A.:lmM which .
80164
n+,7,44 alleged ; ; 44
.; 14ikkeZeilstyniat ,
Icikl(santab9ilfiltl 'll 'l , 0 ... k
Ohm & LnqaittdiAltoWitboirilicitiedi the
e gr?,, 1 1/- 44 9 1 44:r .3 •••ilittion, cre,Xed ri‘ 11 awe!
inter. " Thr itegrAim %Mho!, ailAt i o,orirapt,
iliore Was 4 &pan „lcsigni as lit.
I did shoot 614/6141.-illiiiigooilits to I*.'
hey ho wee st Irhike Pans
ored negro. X befleve a maa maa ;Ma wet dea r
in the bushes. 'a was huirlisronf at sighc b y.
some ainfederap),44oria , I .be.;
VW* Jut b 019 1 2 10*1 t 4 *ov OM OM ir“
the Insane of hurtling oat t own,; whether
bleak or white,' know not;.bit I know that I
have no oonatilkwetton for his death."
The ei4.0444 hfg qk Of Ng
kit gang '5"t4:04 1 1,4 1 *,11 4
Rttige#r e,; (4;':504 . 1 ,14
witiefraid a'teft44ol ll 4, ;13.11
TOOPITTIVIA
- . .
. Froth:lint/01a there comes a story al , .
most to heat-brea)ting for, m n
etitio,
Oi.le of ihelildrrlble an pitlfaliaseh-44
"hnoi.o4lFe4oYANit Oro kieekAteitinikor.
vela, but Which will persist in turn* g ,
rip Revers' atilt each'year
We an' altadt nitY the fiitiiertiqui had
worked himself Into a 4
-state .iiendish..
-
Hess to the poor - little: fellow.w nin he
ounderP4_! 3 °.'fear f O u Ys se.
We copy fro* ,the Pribe.Re eorresPond
ence account of the sick.'
ening tragedy: , • •
" ()grow°, ;111%,, .roly 8.---The testi
nionytaken before, the ! Coroner's Jury,
9 11 SunAftY lAA, 4,04 210 641, tint:ors, lo
th, Cate ether
wise tortiiiid
Martin Mera,?revaals the crime of the
letter to have hee091: 1 0 of the Most fien
dish and revolting in the Meteor of the
slam ' Mary Merl*, the mother ,of the
child, testlfled as follows
'My husband whipped my son Mar
tin; aged 10 3'eari, two weeks ago - .-my
babe was 139p2 on,that ;den, mid did
not see the whipping-0; j was done In
enetherPoom heard eite Nor:, and
heard' thiv'thifil l beg` for Ixteroy - ;the
child theriliVeht to Me; 10 , ololock
tieut inintnibirthe> ehnie - istime' ta:my
Wed by - illslether,%wlho
Wita OPPing „130, : n-Mancd !tdni
very. hard' with' 01mm-snake, berm
whip; the - Child dodged uround
room to aVoidl the 'and . be gged
for mercy,. the child •wae completely
naked, his father having emxiiielletifiol
to strip hielf his face was swoll e n
frorti,the wh ipp ing he had received the
night before; ie ather *hiPPet' d
'him
very hard for ten or fifteen niinutes ;lat
last hestopped,• and told I the child to
put onr his shirt ; hemade 'an effort 'to
doso, =but taltedA. 4:19-: father : rooted
the order, iiiiiiiithelo'FTMan't
eatillee . lo r Toti"etailt see
UV responded -hie Mier. '•' l s6,tather,
I wet see ydd; Wei see rite,' and
fell, dying,' - , •
"Thefiend Olen raked the boy with
Spirits, and forced some downhisthroat.
The ohild raised ban_ ds , moved his
lips, and then expired.' Mtird then took
the body and put itAndek ;the bed on
which the,sick mother,. was lying, and
it remained there nrit,4 evening, ,when
he buried it.• ,
"Sarah Mere, the 'dMighter of the
mUrderer, aged 14 years, testified that
her father often whipped 'her brother
very severely, with the houziewhip. On
Tuesday, two weeke ago;_ he brought
my brother in; , said he.had•hot work
ed, and whipped and knocked hila
down twice ; father coigthicted to whip
him,• and said he wowld 'whip him until
hevotild. not etand uli; he would Whip'
thelite out QC him ; or three times
he said this, and brother would pima
with father : rather, deal whip me
any knore,-oli•'don't whilinfeany more.'
Hewes,egood boy,. and tithed
'Brother went to hed4dielie.--WW6look ;
he said he did not know why father
whipped htm,so ; he never told stories ,
only whet* father made him;-father
Would say that if hedid not own np he
had done no and l i ai so, she • 'would whip
him, and to avoid rtithein n.
would own.
td things be never , id..' Op Wednesday ,
I got up and got br eakfast , ready; fath
er rose when breakfast w as ready, • and
brother got up,ilitib felt - so badly that he
went back to bed father made him get
up agalik, and go out and feed the stock,
and when he came bkok father whipped
him and sent him to the field ; he went
for him, and brought him in and made
him take off.his clothes, and then again
Whipped hirn, , and then picked him Ulf
and laid him, ,on the stove; -the stove
°was hot enough to heat en ,top. ; I was
baking biscuit; father put him *hr• - .
ativsna txrd.u. •• &coal - LEW all taw,
while, Fatfier; 'don't lurn me, r don't
burn roe;' he screamed very loud, and
'-
the skin stuck to the stovv i t; his skin
came off from' ,his back mid hisfeet,
and it stuck to the state ; it' 'smelled so
I opened the, door, and father iminedi
ately:shuttit.::;Whild 'VT-other was plear
4iotro fattier WO he ,would''-burn .him
;tato •he ,worked. twat' father
Itriltelnotlior with latoAstankarkYtitell•
He knocked brother dowrk several • ti es
with the butt end of the hotseWhip:
never saw my brother after he went In
to mother's room.' 't ,
It seems incredible that such a tra.ge=
,dy could , have been suffered to trans- -
pire in a civilized community; that the
poor little. sufferer could havebeen mar
dered hielow torture, with none to in-,
teyfere ; murdered while pleading, in
. •
agony, "don't, father, ob. don't whip
me any more." But, on second tho't,
we don't feet /ike saying too much abotit
the . ease. 'lt IS /44 so? erg, /ono since
poor, helpless child Wl4B•iortured down
to death in this county, and his opptee:
eor went; clear,' on, the rendering of a;
jury, who probably-know where the;
M reasonable doubt" emit° in—iibiolt is
more than thiltlinbliolia.aetrefte'erfabla
to aficertairE. , "
, •
Martin 'Merit was unfortunate in that
=1
his crime was Romtnitteti in,nsection
: Where retrilantiVe : jnitiee is, seineti Ines
'sli den an certain id oneh estrerne4i.
8641;`' The '.Tii6itne thini tells • the. find&
,
of the. tragedy : • . C . -
" The-pude: came out a day or two ago,- and
the neighbors, bea ded , lyeehhm mobs always
ire, by-le brute; ai_vbaited as: cruet* the on.
they aretfitniting;• , foci& Mira Undimmed kith.
Soma of Abe erowdirere ;Malone I inV the mur
derer demanded their; staelOgLee by,tbeeignalent
Mistress used by the.t erdor, whey ; wet* tot rill
sponded , to, end Mere le hate felt o bitter
sense of Wary at stiohlteitasiat. , :cHe edeninly
""relid . ereiVolliksWee geleekhjeelettoter
ste a tithollS, Stifilkhe, ,tieci once AS.. He
repeleediiith'ecOin hit niettotet 'otlit:atelden
tat-Proteltilit w'bo hippetietTatei anions
the lynohnis,.,Al7444oelo-111;':10, except the'inettSotnal
... Butler this tpekythe •wetild
1 • •
4/3 84, lilr,Q iliooti, halowleapidt anitwo.
_thhakwe bays knewn-dcaNiffititOseis
which n , lynoldngcnabb'Llanitktlie.ve'
been. quite , : in= hew' r ites,
Mr.! Gieeley; kiini , ; the "moti was'
headed Via: 116: 7 1iii one
thSy
,were '" . tuithei
when he sitYs . that Lynching webs are
always headed by a bAnte," - etc.; be is
talking ai bts ,enteitiper4rlekta* when
cif thitti; 4 Ylin
'Dees 14Ir. Greeley" conalder the man
who headed a lynching mob in Boston
at.the throwing.overboard of thatesia
-brute ? Werothanttitenswho- rose in
a mob. and. Cleansed. the = city of San
Franclico;lbrutesior headedby d bra*?
And if thp' riEoOtobid New
ittlattOi snob'
aria
loinglibOut one 'hundred of flier
pockets;thiWesand''neiirdcpirs i , would
• it'tiOiltive a better and more lastinget-,
feet than is ilhaiy to , by prodto4l in the
&i . fdeqad. 1) 1.. 1 ) **4: 4 4 1 .5 11
!leafing Avitit'Opt,? eyit b:l4it of prey?
*pie Oneapresentat o jyAi
4 1 / I ,g stAeritl: mud`
ialnagiotrato put in 1,11 - appearance ma
att9topted-, to stay.: proceedings. ,-;‘,1,11
said ~the magistrate, "-represent , . the,
PooPie I : , eakome, Bald , the Aiader
pf- thelnctb7 = glifhowei.• ;W43 , '...doixtt want
itoti7 therpo,l4# !WV
_t_tfit-lbOnissit*O.2l,
_ _ szerezatiats4*Hi .v
it:l
14'Xi c'r lfi lA hh jfifiitifPgitg06 9 :4
*F : 4 0 .AffR,f ,l i 3 A9:4n4PFlei?Oui4d
O lki . „ . tu t* '01?.. .peace 4//3 1 ./ 21 :0!
F4u#AY , IA , 4I) 2O O I I; thla, and hoping:
that thi,authwities °tale tatty wiliput
thi,?riCotees **A by Ufa , stroug =sow
=g=l
==2=
. , ,
We believe in handling f melt mobs
•vi,ith 6flitiena. . ' i '
' '_‘,ennteii to a weak spot for the
allipty .:i,b, thit_6otinicilo, of roo t
1,01-,ltitOklllg 113011—thriiit; , 7,t,e,a fimp*k ,
boar fijnil mete sudden juilPeaje,,..o3 l e
i l eid it Martin - Mere , 'i .1..'. 1 / 4 7,..-±,, L, ';'-,''' , t - , , t
' '''*::f .
'' ~
....--- - ,
FURIOUS STOIiIiI IN ORI I O,—DAYTIRii
July 4i..-A7furlons-sterm occurred here
to;day l } Tire Gerroanytheratchuroh
wialt4MihisheCiilididirrlpitiobir killed:
;# ll -44tWelitIABbinilo.A41 1, 4414104 , 9VA:
, the Miami" river , wini,..Av - eiturne4 and
tWo'hoYi Wereltilled: 'I - '
The - Bouthern Ohio Lunatic Asylum
I I wasinitotifediaild tiOi &Mile patients
were woundecilie,i SO qO, house' of
11
the - Church of-the Unl ed Brethren
wait bloivh - dOwn, - find St Mary's
Catholic Churchand the Miami Rail =
road Depot were : unrc.infe... Loss ove r
00,000.
4.:1011,
thodlet Church &Liao' off laat-4
day, and was in faVisiiPresTeFt
day war hiiind. yet -. t;
.
looking the ylllitgo the 'void,.
patii met, tliate wail a coot,
from the north, that 'made the
There was it large. atte , udan ,
young people, artc,! ; :mo r re,.
seemed to -enjo:tfieOee.cutleilit
sortable oeicipany..milifdi.'"Y.B.ox
course, had to work hVder'thai
lug the arrangements, - furnishing and servhat,
the tables; butrallistithciuVbit4tion, appeared
to be pleased and grftified. t o accident or nn : ,
pleasantness marred the festivities of the day: -
Mr. F. D. linntiell;lhk l ptcipifeteziof ilia groat ids,,'
and most of biiferikily sisiiiiiPOliebt, and seei.a
to enter heartily into.the spirit 'of this 'ocumseon.
The grove was In excellint . l:andition, and pw
view from the hillside was bee tiful. Thevalley
and village never, looked more Ibrigh t and attrac
tive than frost the bights on that sunny day:
, BURLINGTON.
Leaving .the Eest gid arriving 10 Chicago lor
Indianapolis, how .shall .we ,roach the Wesi t
The best Line is aoltnowledged to be the 0., , Bi t
a Q., joined Ogeilielwitb toe 8./ M. Ralltioat
by thi Iron Bridge at Itirlington, and celled the
BUBLINITTON *OUTS. - j
The main line of the Route' unning to Omaha,
connects with the great'Paelfießoadt, and forins,
to-day the leading :onto to California. The Mid
dle Branch, entering`Nebraska et Plattemouth
passes through Lincoln; the State Capital, and
yin this year be finished-to Fort Kearney, fOr
ming the Shortest route across the Continent by
over 100 miles. ,___ _
~,,s _ __. , ,
_`_ ,
_,_ _
~‘, ;
• - Another Prarieli of - the 11 - ., - M., Atierging at
Reff.Cali,ffaila int; a line rtirininediiWn the Mis
souri through St. Joe - to Keane Oily, and all
Mums.
_Passengers by thie route to Kansas, see
Illinois, Bouthernlowa, and lifisonii, and, bin
alight diverienoe,•can see Nebraska also.' ,
• Lovers of fine vie+Wit should remember ilie Bur-,
lington.Route,. fiirlitsc towns , "high 4liamiOji
from afar!-,its tree,fringed Istreami—its. riaigh
bluffs_ and
.cittnrriesrrits seri-oceans ;stretehing
ever,the prairies frrrther.than eye can reach. t I
. 4Fiii.13,,Yer.,8 wi4 tOr sm;',. e9.FemPizaw: It, f4r
they, have Mendkamong thi two thousa nd wlio
hive already' bought from 0e0.,13. Barrie,
I L
the Lind CaninifsSionerOf i e B. 4 Id. R. R. at
Btirlingtore, Tows . ,'4 'l44ing tile ' four lon thousand:
ni
hoe=steadere and' pre:etil ter who Wit: 'year
Sled - olsims'in the - Lineal i land office, 'where
"Uncle, Baia is rich enough o give us all a farm,'
,!. July 19, 1871;-tf ! ' -
~ - ' •
, •
• Meeting of the Otn4ty Committee.',
In pursuance of prior notice, the Republican
County Committee met at the Court House in
; Wellshoro, and appointed ;the following- Com
mittees of Vigilance for the several tern:whips
and boroughs in the county of Tioka, who shall
compose the b'oardi of elietion for the 'several
41Istricts in which they reside •
• ,-,OOI.I4RETRIS OV VIOXLANOV. - ,
Blois.4t enh en Boleti,.Tohio.Pirq.s JameaDicoi.
•
MOT&
Ottanißay.
-.• Obatham-0 R Van Mason, Sydney Beach, SW Loin.
Charleston - Otis L . A.therton , -Wnc Jones, Gillis
Davit. ' '
Covington- 1 S F Rlcharde, l 'Marvin. john
Lewis.-
• - „
Covington Borough—lra' Patchen, Isieo Derry,
cob Hartman.
„ olyn t et-0 Aekicy,B H Stebbine.B.W Skinner{
Dit . ;;-Edwingampliell,Robert 'Roland; Simeon
c ,
Bacon. •- - '
- Deertield4Sßlnghem, SV W 0111oert, 31 . V Purge,
Vllt4Johnillaynardidame6tarlettoiron Wetinote.
Elkland—BenJamin Dor ranee, .1 Parkbritet,oirin
Mead. .
Parmlngtonz=lamee peter 4, Oliver Blanchard, a,R
-Weeks. • •
Vallßrook..D W Rol ht, Di Stratton, A Pollock, Jr.
• Gaines-I),X Marsh, i n Verinalyea,Balhan Strait.
.7ackeon-:-OR Ratan, Z 1 /Willer Junes Doty.
KnozvtUorV 74 - °rattail. , D W Reynolds; :erre
Stcklard. - , ,
ratiVr6nie . 4tetlia , 4 11 - nribriri, Henry qclekroie;ln
clan Smith!! • , • • .-- • •
Lawrencerille;4ames Stewart 33 0 Until - Or, Henry
Wheeler. -•-; - • -.1 1 •
•Ltberty.-Benlamiti BlisiVral, John B Ault, John
Morrls—Tob tonne, Wntliabb, EnoCh Blackwell.
Middlebury.-.nDantel.o Stevens , D Keeney, John
Diamond: • , • <
Mane neld—Wm Holland natal Williatbs,Tohn
' .
Maineburg.4 D ?Jan; Smith, - fienly
~4i Lon—Phillip Tulibe; Jahn M: 801 JeesW Howe.
Osceola:-011 Tdor,ienryTabbeTßegge.
rondrW W-Bamns R, D P Shan.
.Rutland—Peteriud-Peter V voi_ete,:l
Benin n,l Win- Lay
• Shn? en, 7 -dasenn*Barllnir,o2D koib,.Oepzga
aulavan—kilintt Rthieo, RailkerAheiPalmar.'
'toga . —D.l. Aiken, A lillesjiankel /Aug
; Slogs lior`dnigh:-.0161 Lowe1I; T L
, vene. t ,• - ('
Uniazi-10 311 Whltcoinh, 0 R • Randall.*
Westileld,-11 BacklatH N' Aldrich; GT Briltei.
Westfteld.Borongh—N rdTunghton, SD Phillip.,
Albert Weatherby. ' • " I
Ward—W,allace..Ohaae,,Da'l Sparks,: indreießnithi.
IVellsbaro--,l — ebn
Dickinson., a e ppood, J B Potter.
vhe .
reios
:r;
• let.. That voters belonging to theiyße bitten
party in eaolistoviebtp, ankborough,, meet
on the 12th day of. Almost next :at
,{_usual
pldcee ofholditig plections; l at 2 ; d'eltick 'P.'
-and proceed to . vote forMfte'person for Preildent
Jridge, two , : persons fort Associate judges, 'ono
Person for lieltutof, eite,persen- for , Reptereuta4
ilve, one person' for Poriatabistozie, one **Ow
fetDiiitriot thaforneY; and otiepersortfatfooilitly
Anditokl. r tylt •
2d. :That the pots be l oponed at two o'cdoolt
oldiedat,;6'clook: Theioting shell
be by ballot, leritteii:or printed ; *arid 'the untie
of.esohittfut! Yirding,shall.be written on I , a Usti
at tha 140, 01 c."ting;. *Ma pylon' shell be
Allowed &vote More thin once .for each Ofitoe.i,
'After t h e Pe ll e are doled, the'Board' shall pro-1
ceed to count tb:e.votea that each candidate. !lasi
received, and mehts.,ont, the returns , accordingly,!
to be certified by, the Board.
fid. One ofibelfdata of each distriet, whe
dull be aelatted.bYtt majority' 'of each' • Board,
shell reuttit the 090 Rouse inWelishoro,, on
Tueiday, thelOthday'of August 'next, at one
o'clock P. DI htiviiirthe 'certified. return's 'and
a list of , lluii-Voters, I together with , the voter
ust.for ; each! oandidate ; and.. the person , who
shall have the highest rinmher,of,votes for, any
'office, Shall be declared the regular nominee of
the Republican kierty. = • • • • •
4th, ,A*l3Y.t.Wotcr incr. PiraCnahlwinfativiuld
niim of, v o tes or Abe-401w office, t e return,
judges seaffirete billet for' a choice ; the
pentoulptvinsptireAdjtitest number of votes to be
#0 1 4 0 4 1 4c 4 . , .• .
sth. The retain 'judg'eli shall WcosaPetiiii' to
reject; by' a majority' 'VoW.the'rettirna 'of • any
district where thereilerridence of 'fraud, either
in the returnerinv i olkrwise. And „the ratan!
jirdpeidteliliave power . to apPep t ifirras•=-
genatoriagand judiohil, or either Care
may require—mbireluill be iiitruoted to support
the person who shall Imo reeeiv,ed:Rie, highest
number et Vofes out ter that olliee,in the coun T
tY. Arid theffettiiii ledges 'may at their Meeting
°Unger the Mode of selectiUg candidates; 'lf they,
are'satisficalthat,a-robange- it, neeteur7.. 'And.
the xeturu ludic sh4lt apPelut.a,fitaOhtf,PpM:
rititteolor ' th e obUntje fertile 'ensuing Year.
etb. In case of vitatickin'ittiy.'boird 'at "the
time,fixed •fon- OMANI the. Po ll ae`Alac: vacancy
shall he, sappßed bycati o y, mem, btu. or, meinhere,of,
the iigliandeseeinraitige Whe Shall bb - present Or
In atterldo:nte. ;1'74 t t. , •, , ,
I,i 13.•8. Wingert, Men,
AncricaaAl44l Seo'y. ,51,,
4-nne-2 •
1:14;i0IP' , 40 , Chat;
hliftlidisoiiiall; Ts fiat fAre itstobi:
.tfotil and delusion. The mioreteope•ehone f Mgt
350me ,4 4014 , 10 , e7ra1t illo PAtadtto Stews i " V"'
`the globale!: or, qui 1440; and it to tlirOor known
;flint some !Ana. Oubittaiow deiitroy or expel
clnaknAtirni Ektrinmilln,whimi;dote: WillWatanibt
e t i M o V I COFF' -thi grt l Yl
ot kikelt nila the?" ot'llk
Wfirojytiw Al' `.14 . 7.) CV; ,1
4s rlit.r
7 /# l ,i44 lo ewtiir.'frtaliwitlsof Ike**
iWUNSOGeoritag ertirrelletribliiiiartfP'
la,tlOhratid rfiinginkierdrinY tu ffichiefiti
kft' 'va.. Betas a grandson sixty yeats
old. - Antßobaccontets vereeP te , know
that the old gentleman has smoked tall
hhilifer; . .1 4 • ' J : :
CAMP 4c. ~r.Ai camp meeting
for the troykiliirivikixViiti 1 1 1,.. Fi Phnrob, to he
gin on Monda y, Ateittlo,l,lAll,nnd to close on
iii**ll3al#ll4ll 1nt0 , 1141111 1 1111 be, held on gni •
p4fili , t4f Xi.e, • l'i l roll4er, on a crosaribit
i g lu ykg.i.#ol4.l,CßiPpLiiiksoliji,*;road to the State:
4
~i., ;_ it ut t , d t : , : fi s i lt Ytilllrd.Cherry , Flats, 64
1 -06 uitene 1• emi ea*Ciociellee can weare
ror make the own tents of cloth ;or good board
lents can be anted at 0, reasonable price, by ma
-15311i-home ' liplifatioivta=44l4:43l:-WTionZ
sue, at East Charleston':l • '
Therelnii be a boarding tent,! under the super
vision of the proprietor of the grounds. , ,
•-_-_...._- •••:5.,•)-.. , -...••e-t , ••-2 - •-•:Ikr; 4 00601 - fliritr. - t;•; .,
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W. i . TAYLOR, , s
- .. - - - ' ,:--_;-: - , • committee.
AVE_ yOu tried the latest , ) ndigreatest lied.
icel.illsoovery:ot those Pr _ ' '
I ^ ' pt,-,:hg. 14:.;'14 4 9 1 .170:7f1ggte ',
Pain
'' ' - ' ' •- - - -Berne . i ..-.. ~ ;
It cures colds, dfitheria, crimps and painsiu
s years, it bee , 4%2
the stomach, indigestion,. dla' rhea,' dysentery,
summer ' complaints ; cholera Orbus, , cholera,
A as try magiq:•_, 7 As art" int rnal application
.i t :i
for frest.lAtes,,ehtlblahtsrepr ios, Miiiiity,t fel , '
.Ous,,rheisniatiltn, oick headach , toothiehe, usu.
.reles;pains i ti the . side,; bac and: loins; in a
practice of can= found to be
second - fo,nol preparation ev e r 'olTeied to , the
rblio, .- ' 1 • ~, , • - :J -
• TrPreirleter o f thieneedi . ins (eels_ warren-.
tell gnasanteeing it to be the best remedy for'
the above diseases in the market. 1 1
.lielinfeettlfed and pnt, up, only _lq . _:pi. M. 1.1
41ekeni PlOisburr
,Pa., : : :_, ,l,„(
.•.?1 ;,...
-Wholesale ageppf-lialkett; Seater 4t iarbank
I:4it Chamber street ; ; WAY. ~ T erlleti
4:Cra; eckilinN,72ll-T. ' i:``',- 4 Jtili riPrt ly
A '".. A A' l 4 . . C."-!.7 in .-• i'..' I,', .
lb be the Me.'
ask on Wedine4
a mem. The
the hill, over,
'where the COM..
.11aratin breeze
temperature;de-,
!s , of little. folks,
rly yersons, Who
well sin any tea : :
ookto. Semi, of
"O . fliers, in nial6"
, .... •
Do • frf ANILEVOU
" . .
. .7n#2 2 41,10601 a Sc a letf -41 1 areld;pe,. siecen
Al Tillilittra the Riture,
Radical Ours of Speriiiitcirrlicea, or Seminal Weakd atis;
Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Imp edi.;
mente.to Marriage generally elf eiTOUS/i050,i Peosil
Ron ,ftilepay, and 'Pits,; • Mental and Physical Inca.
pitchy, resulting froth Solt-Abuse,
00141rEftifELh7, BE D., .4nther,of the "Orson Roo ,"
fhe world renowned arithbi,lW this admirable L
,
Lure, clearly.provas, from his own experience. that' ,he
;awful consequences of.Self-Abluie may be effectually
removed without medicines, and without dangerous
sqr :oPfnitielif , beagles, instruments, tinge, or.
ear le, pointing out a mode of cure-at. once certain
sad oficaVbr- Wake - K M sufferer, no matter wind
conditionMi may ba l ,may , cure himselfcbeaply, pri.
,'-flitilly,and radically. IMO LICTIME WALL PROVE
44MOUTOTE1.0011ANDS AND TROVEIANDEL
-sent titot4 dal, to any address, in a plain sealed
enyeloppi bn tlie , recelpt of six cents;' or two 'postage
stamps: Also Dr:- Oulveitvell'e "Marriage Grader
price 26 cents. Address the Publishers '
,
.CHAS. J. 0. KLINE .4 CO.,
Agr Broadtray, Nowlrork,RosttOittect Raz 4,680.
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trouder4/Wili.Nev
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- DAIRY, PARIIIOIt, SILE
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TilE farm known as the Chester Cady farm
in Farmington • Tairnship, containing ono
14 ladrea and Inset nisicS. is tiow offiiita fox • aids
on reasonable torma. - Sad farm is now in the
popiesSion of Ph : ester Cady and others—ffply to
A. P. CrCiN.
°' inlii2, - 11371tf " ,.- Welliborot
, • A,' , • A .
Lumber, Lath.:.and' •Shingtos.
s beat...quality.. Ala° bill timber and dry,
1 7. 1 . i c i 4Ir t eack s fl a a w or r il i t s t , o I;e ric h as ad re a a t d , on th a t ie rea
L. O. BENNET,
9'nly 12, 184-81 - Valley:
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• PENNSYLVANIA .
' • 'State. Normal School:. •
IS:11.1111NTELD, TIOCIA CO.; 1
fall torsi *ill 'ontntaenee Wednesday,
Aug 80, 1871. ,1 1
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For Catologito Or adicklaolo4 apply to Cliarlei
; CHAS., H. yERRILL, A: M.'
; Prinoipal.
Jury 5, 18:71:-2th.
t ee / Avir
*7,7l.4
Has now in stock, and will keep -aanatarit y
on hand, at the lowest market quotations.
Wool Twine, 2 & - 4 ply cotton & jatotwine.
Marlin 2, B &.4 strand.
Knotvia pat. Step Ladder 'from 8 to 8 ft.
SACKS . CREWS, -
ViME GOODS,
gen eril I /7.
• I
EMERY WHEELS
for gummi4 saws.
I
A fall assortment of Lake Huron & Berea
u GRINDSTONES,
Venal Wheel ,Barrows
, in an 7 quantity.
MANILLA - ROPE
down.
No 1 dono 1 extra engtne.oll.
A complete assortment of
`''ARVIIINIC'S 'TOOLS;
House'. Builders . and
Household Hard=
.. :J. -ware ," •
oopstnntly on bawl. •
Bottom prices on
.•
AGRIOULTURAL IDIPiEMENTs,
Come in as take is look, ! , got the, figures and
see how it isloursolf, and' oblige •
Yours Truly
J. BOREIVERLIN, JR.
Ma y 24, 187 h-tr.
goun....avgai ) gosl4o. -
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Ni O nwsipetot 'be Rresent Pinson.
Intended foiPeApto Noiiv ois Earth:
Inclnalnir Farmers; bhictisnles. Merchants, Pro ,
tetillOtial brinOrorkers;ltankers,!stid all Man'
nor or Honest•Pilki; and tboWlves: B=4. - and
Dangtaanki °rill snob.
ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR I
•
ONE' lilDixonsacoPuiost *so.
Or lea, than, Ana Cant a Copy.• at -Mora bo ri
, $5O - 01nb IlteVery Post Office.
•
SIUSII 6 WEBIELY VS A IrEAR.'
44st the -gains ate and general character
THE WEEKLY, bnt With' a 'greeter variety of, •
saticellanechttreading, and tarnishing the news
to its subscribers with greatertte*nesa, becanso
it comes tress a sfoek instead of one° 0n1y.•.•
•-•!• -!----••• •
THE DiAUIT Bb N, = 88 A: •
A prominently rlaittablo.pews4aper. with the
• largest - circulation' tho wor Free , indW
nolident, and fearless is patties. Ali tno news—
, 'tram evetYwhetW Ww?-coll S ts , eMPFY ;by man..
MI ours a monsa,tir Su a eatt. i l ss
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I ( TERICI;VT9. CIL I I 31
- TDD . It vvrErry SUN.
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Five copies, ono Year. Separntelr:addressed,
Norm Dalian. •
Ten Mlles, 0110 year, Senaratelsrliddressed (and
an extra ten tothe lamer nipstrelnn ) ,
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males medlars.
• Tw, Ilet,tl } eq,y, s Leopies, ono yew oefa
,4gr_up. ratelr
moss addressed 4_
' • Ci!nis aFT sq 1.1
1, • • • • • ffent ras,••
rear,' to one" addrass and the -
Send-sys*wonoyeto , vaer,up of mob) •, .
irwqrltres.Dollars.,
aabt a r ste l T na d r essokoz4%
uteftosi-weeissioneyT ialsir eartoge=
Dollar °Taub),
• , - - - •fire rs.
One =wed• copes. one - year, to Ontinerets
(and tho Dolly for ono lea .to the Ramon of
ploo). riftr . Dalkon,.
One lansired:coOtes,:ene year: sepetolelr:sd4
dressed on 4 thenPs 1 0;940 par SO a torsj .
• tio oce,ten,Z.,t nOLFDr DOSISM.
sr;
4WD C!D!el6ollo:7LarinlttnlStti
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r 'rnerosS.,____„c_l'eare t bsrigret al fled
1 gun wry-so se taserratilw.; ••••
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ioffiEND , TOttitt. - 1110glittl
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t 12110 st 011 0Windis*Otaxiitir or drafts leriZtati :
- ratkorlarsner eionverdsms.: am tom maw
830 ; 11 .ViR.1 0 9 12 4ddint inOlsorl AoldrOSSi 1. a
L WilifltaLAND. "ablator
11111191119fitivw Tat Ottrct
juitrumn o sm. - T. !:1
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New Vlore New totid§f "'New'firm.
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.volow VONES 1:IL0CX, TV:g..TiLB:I3O,RQ, Pd.
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AILTOULD say t¢ ilia eittienkot ilire i llaboro aiid vicinity,. .that ibai ttaieitialt 'tore i thw it t
11 . NO operation' and will at all titnee keep a general asoortment of merchandise, and ne n 0
Itteintslatcprlceit ! , ircaall ~,, .., .., ~ . -, - ,-' --- 'A. , - '• 1 it . ; ' - ' ' i
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:Yard-wlda - Paetory tor ' 10 eta. d .!Pronoli'Oinshatna • " : 1 , 1 1 4 .r.... 24 ets.l
'Print s for.t ' ' ' 10 ota,' Attaana' , Owa 4lapaea g (spar - tatty) 81 to Zoe. ,
Dttlabtes for . p d. 20 eta. . 1
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g I - i i } i . Xistai.e•Esv rbresisist CfrOadte ! •
r Cease. '
.I ) iiicale's.; - 'llohairs,Pla4cl.9 l 411'ench and :trish. 7pc t pti4,§ • Japanese Bil1-.3 )j
:i•
I • • Panii - colorid end ,lilack .I);iis $111:::9 2 1
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all. at glees numb lea. than have been fez Wet!. We keep a full Hee of
.. ,
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Fancy .Goods, Yankee .Notiort,- }hots and Shoes, heats and Caps
Hosiery k om 10 to 50 cta.
Boots tiolo ' 41,50 to $5,50.
Idea Shoes from - $1,25, to 0,51:I.,
Boys' Shoos from • ' I
to $1,50.
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All Seasonable: .Goode - at unprecedented Low . rites.
CO"ice
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“-: .1''',,,1-,: ~ ~....-, '' s : ; eta: , i" , in• -: re 0r... 0' ' , ea
Teaalrese_.. l7 ..,.: , " . 0 4".,..50. r to t..-- , ff. . ‘ , o..merirOm • ...
• A Ang#,L 7," !
~ -'`" ' ' ' - '-' ' 7 11 ' Ole. -' Spiess,' eir kinds. -' • '' 1
.... - - '
' Porterenilugar et. ? .11).p
Our motto is, "fair detains, low prices, and strict attention to business ,}' ~ 1 which is always
the key to success.-, ,
• , i
- ,We invite every one in went ,oCanything in our line, to drop in and take a look through our
stook, a* we are always pleased to shot! our Goode. '' - '... ' " • 1". -
REIM
Wellaticiro, May a, 1871.
- ~T~ew
pest Prints 10 cents per yard. 1000 yde belairies, from •12 to 15 cis.
he largesCatook of
in Southern New York, including HMOS lfrom 25 to 90 ota.; Ingrain,
best Tapestry Brussels 21,25 ; Pngliib Body }resells 0,00 to 22,251 also :
'Rugs. Oil Cloth, Plain and Cheek Canton Matting, Ca
,
' I ' '• , .
We invite a_carefatexamination of our Stock and prices, 'and wo pledge ourselves that at
Wia not te'undersoid, and when we say that we-mean what we say. Come and see' us and we
will do'You- good. - '_ I
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• Corning, Aprll. 12, 1870. . ' SMI H & WAITE.
SUIIIIER GOO
Now is tho tiuto to select goods needed for Bummer Baits, as our stock is
bongbt at lower prices than ever Wore. Believing that the tcade is WH
very large, we have put in the largest assortment of, such goods we have ed,
• • I
White Piques, striped and figured at 29c„ vora 28c,
White Pipes, striped and figured at
. 31€1. - , worth 56c.
White :pipes;
. stripd and figured at 37c., worth . 621-2.
White Organdies at 50c.;,worth The.
Laipns, - .Nainsooks, and Swisses in all Me .Deli
Black Grenadines at 81c., worth 50c:'
,
Black Grenadines ,at• 60c., worth 75e.
Colored Grenadinis t ,in plain and striped goods:at
gum?ier Dress Goods at 25c.,, worth 31c.
ttit 1
Slummer Dress Goods at 31e.,Iworth 35c.
Summer :Press Goods at 37 1! 2c., .wprth, 50r.
Parasols very cheap.
Summer Shawls cheaper than . ever. ,
All the best makes , in . Prints 10c.
Ydr4 lade fthil3tiached at 12 bestbar
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WE SHALL CONTINUE. TO SELL !DURING 1
-711 E B
Btgdog;
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is 4 .')Y l • ;;; 7 ' . • •
HNTIIIIVOCK OP BOOTS.AN'
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olfidkl ETAlrst.;...tW fwgrotamAlT 00r7Z 30,,A1
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Our Ptoelt ie now very iarge and complete, and Goods fiery cheap
CARPETS,
We would call especial attention to our stock of
Cloths and Cassimeiie
which will be made to order by &blink or Eco t, at very low
1!1=MMIMO
ally cheap.
. try:
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.Horto4),
0121ldriMre 13400 s fYoui = 8043te. to 61,25,
flats from i..111$ `o
ut. td $3,5Q.
Caps from - • -- 80 Go,. 0
to $1 25.
spio-ip: g -_,,,.q-(=',oB
AT THE
CORNING, N. Y.,
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ST
,ITE GOODS vill,bt
er kept
1211
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orth 40e
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in. y 6 noun
I-_:,SNOBS, 4
,YS AGO
~ ~O'
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!per yard. We have
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,s ,from 1511 to $1,25;
full line of
; • Matting, &e.
pricoil
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unuanolly largo, ad
stAles, equ
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LANCE l OF VIE
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