HE TINA COUNTY AGITTOJI it elint.l4DED EVERY WEDNESDAY SCORNING DY. C. A r an eri `,l 'ERNS OF SOSTRIPTION INVARIABLY IN AMA' Hun , (per Year),...l. RATES OE ADVERTISING. cs LisEi or MINION OR 1.293044.101'9:1 .Elo4v.ini 1 Hll, 131E10 4 Ins, Otos 0r . 41 . I $ l , OO I $ 2 . 1 ) 0 0 8 2 , I $ 5 , 00 $ 7 , 00 14 1 - 100 I _2,00 I 8,00 I 4,00 18,00 112,00 . i ioia' cOl .71 - ii),oo I 5,00 37, 80,00, ..0) I 2&,00 El EN di special 'Notices 16 cents pet Mac Editorial or : Al `le ;el,ts par lino. r4wleat advertising rum as paid for is advance. InsWe 131ankee, Notes, Marriag Certificatee, itc,,on band. CATMS. j, PIRKELIRST & CO., B.A.N . K.ERS r,&rhliints l . [Hui PAR/0300T. ULKIIIiND. PA. L. PA TOSON. \lay 31,1371-6 m Seeley, Coates & Co. Nla F. , Knoxville, Tioga, County, itenivo money on deposit, discount notes, and sellrom drafts on New lan York gity y . Collect. ,ms pptly made.— Mortomf BEELET-01CoOla. 1 DAt 1D Kmoxvillo, • GEO. W. MERRICK ) ITORNEY and COUNSELOR at INW. 403 in Smith and Bolvon'a Block, woes ball ; n Agitator Moo up itaira, [iecond floor.] ' v;elb.boro Pa, Jan. 4,1871-Iy. Juo. I. Mitchell rr.ey and Counselor at taw, Claim, and "rn.. ! cranco Agent. Pifice over Kreus'e Drng Store, Wellsboto, Pa. 4 1 Jan.l, 1871—y William A. Stone. rney and Counselor at Law, first doer above Averse & Osgood's store, on Plain street. Wellsboro, January 1, 1871 y W. Adams ) urney and Counselorat Lawillansfield,Tioga , l'a. O illcetlons ,promptly" attended , btu 1, lea—y -; - Wilson dt Niles, urocyi and Counselor/ at Law. Will attend romptly to bulineas entrusted to their care in be counties of Tioga and Potter. Office on he Avenue. Jan. 1, 1871 y LI. B. Num John W. Guernsey, %may and Counselor at Law.• All business Denis ted to him Will be promptly attended to. ,th'ca 2d door south of Razlett's Hotel, Tioga, nogg County, Pa.—Jan, 1, 1871. 0 lirm. B. Smith ) Bounty and Insurance Agent. Cora ainications sent to the above address will re :tire prompt attention. Ternia — maerate, Pa.- - --Jan. 1, IS7I. Seymour & Horton, 12:n0y3 and Counselors at law, Tioga Pa. 111 business entrusted to their care *lll receive iratapt attention. C 11. SEYMOUR J. C. HORTON.. Jan 1. ISTI y P. AtIi:STRONG. y SAMUEL LINN. Armstrong Eti Linn, TTORNEYS - AT - LAW, WILLIAMSPORT, PENN'A. • TIG 1, 1871—y. 4 : -; W. D. Terbell & Co., .Jlealo Druggists, and dealers in Wall Paper, 'croon° Lampe, Window Glass, Perlateary, Oils, tir,e.—Corning, N.Y. Jana '7l. D. Bacon, M. !ician and Surgeon,lst door east of LI gher Leslitin Street. Will attend prompt y to , aIW. • Wellaboro.—Jan. 1, 1871. - A. N. Ingham, - M. - - mlopathist, Office Int his Residence on the hence,—Jan, 1, 1371. t4eorge Wagner, r,,t door north of-RobertF.L . Bail re Store. Cutting, Fitting and Re promptly and ,well.—Jan.l, 1871 I Shop I Ilardw iring don Smith's Hotel, p. Pat, E. M. Smith, Proprietor. Nonce- in oil con , lition to accommodate the traveling Mk in qqperior mannor.—Jan. 1, 1871. Farmers' Temperance. Hotel. B MONROE, having purchased this house, ntilluet in future us in purchased past, strictly tz..p.r.incu principals. Every Ueeolllll/0- 4.)3 fur man and beast. Charges reason- January I, IS7I Union Hotel. - VIGI flora, Proprietor, Wellsboro, Pa. :t ! souFoi:q plelsantly located, and has all :mreraencer fur man and beast. Charges 'lcr3te,—,Jac I, 1871-Iy. V. W. WEBB, N. D., Physician and Surgeon. lelet —Upeuitlg out of Hastings do Colists Note —mar. 1, 1371. , Ladies' Millinery MCI URNISH!NG STORE ! KS 'OFIELD has a complete assortment ' ih—t vyles Of I frit(' G°ol.l'l, uutt.tttally 10 pricot M I LLINERY .11mtption to suit everybody, and FIT NISHING GOODS, LILT Ladies' Ready-Nude Drosses, a COM. that Canuot fail to please the ladies. t,e call and examino Goods and prices. E , ppnLite Post Of9re, Main Street. Mrs. A. J. SOFIELD. kt-lr.-r May 1; Ink tf New Millinery ! RS. C. P. SMITH, has now on hand au ele gant assortment of all the latest styles of MILLINERY, \. Bey Goods, Parasols, Gloves, FINS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, ,kr., :t the is salting at very low prices. Dro1 cl see the new goods. "I , Ib7l-tf. Mrs. C. P. SMITH. `5,000 B ushels Stone Lime fur sale by 'lt 119 18 - 1 • -M w. C. IMES& FARM FOR QI sobseriber offers for 1,409, pleasantly saint leston, Tto count 'trot Wellsborga y,o and two dtPot. School house, eh! Im althla a toile. Term! am t/T ) bin u )j $ 2 , 0 0. nos I' Yr am EMI 00 1 00.( 100,00 WO 1 ed end who wi , friends, Jan L THE A. u a mentAi ITA lAN OR'RUTLAND MARBLE,' . 1 of thel test style and approved workmanship and wi h dispatch, -• He k eeps constantly on hand 'bc;th kinds of Marble and will be able to emit all who may fa. vor him; with their orders, on as reasonableterms 111$ cap A L 1 Am.B , and eel office. Plated I Fruit ti Napkin Spoona, and re Plated A large; Colored N. B. Marc Offkeo o opernti -lofted°. Feb 2 And ha ERNE B EIGHT being their ea four tho Compan I figures Licenies The Siger Manufacturing Company._ eold o fer the . Florerice Sewing , I - Mach/ C 4 1 0 110;173 'Machines Sold over the Wilcox & Oahe SeW:: ' • ing Machine Co., 98,943 do, Sold over the •Weed , Sewing Ma chine Co., ' 92,831 do. Sold one the Grover & Baker 1 -Lewin MackineVo., 70,431 do. Sold over the Howe Machine Co., 52,677 do, Sold over the Wheeler & Walton Man4acturing Co., all of w, of what MAcauf into eves culars gi Folding, finish, ti work, 1 delicate particul chines, si ton, Oil, had Agei • THE I I 453 Office 111 March) Ne El an J, d. Plano lorgort a l lion of t Nolo AU inebang l l pairing He: TTSE . lJ bl . tho best tree I I and Cat refunde , Use 1:1 above art Wallah° Juno I' l ist l public R Greek tot The P. north en Bob the bill Log roa cation O 1 desiring Mr. T. 'Hibbs had of IN bo made culverts. SALE. ale hie farm of .50 d In Catlin - Hollow, within about four Liles of Niles Val. mills, shops, e sy. Inquire on G. CATLIN: -'`;P• ,_" n- '' .;bl.l....)fs7.Zoi*a' , :'-!- . :::•_" ,- F.Vri'lrf,' i . 1 \ i Af , k 1 '. , ' , V... ':' ,OA , ' ,~_~::Y:; :~:; El :1 L. XVIII. ~'r~,r;_ • -THE OLD , !- i . NNSYLVANIA' HOUSK LA.TRLIf-known as the Townsend Ilopais trill for s timb iiaoupled by D. D. Loll /ay, has been thoroughly refitted, repair peued. by° I be -happy .to at!commodate„ the old of the - honse at very reasonable rate's: ',1871 y DANIEL MONROE. it Tioga marble rorks , undersigned is now repined to ens e allor e dere for Tomb Stones and Main f e,o„btain9d In °°419 F117& ADAMS. ,Jan.1,1871-U. T iog - Notice. • persons indebted to D. P. itoberts by ok account orliotos preregnested to call tie and lave Costs, at G. W. Merrick's D. P. ROBBJLTEI Fah. 1. 1871.41 . 30. 4=0133.e•3r, HRH, MANSFIELD, PA. „Tr BET'S constantly on hand, ELGIN _WALTHAM and SWISS WATCH ES, Marine, Alarm It Calendar CLOCKS, SILVER SPOONS, Spoons and Forks; Tahle, 'Butter au Mies; Cups,,Castors and Cake Raeketsi !Rine; Cream Salt Sugar and Mustard Fine Gold and Agate Rings; Gold Pone oils; Solid Gold Sets; Pearl Fancy and tatone Witch Guards and Chains, Am, 'stook of SPECTACLES, GLASSES, and Glasses, all at reduced prices. Watohea and Jewelry neatly Repaired. 1, 1871. $ B. EASTMAN, OPERATIVE AND ISINCEIANICIL DENTIST. .poeitnCone House, Wolieboro, Pa. All 13,1 neatly and carefully performed. Sat . guaranteed•at.'live and let live Oleos.' 2, 1871 tf HE SINGER Manufacturing Company. THE WORLD'S PAIR, stituted by the homes of the people— —Co owed the Great Award of the HIGHEST SALES ! e loft all rivals far behind them, for they SOLD IN 1870 NDRED AMD TWENTY...SEVEN TITOIIBAND, I UNKIND AND TRIIITY•THOE MACIHNES ore than forty thousand in .advance., of es of the previous year, and over sand more than ,the eatee of any other for 187 U, as shown by the following P rom- SW ORN _returns. of t. 40 -sales. of kit is mainly owing to the popularity a known as tho "NEW FAutt.r SEWING ," which'ia now fast finding its way y well regulated household.—For Cir. ving full particulars of Machines, their Cases of . many varieties of wood and li!eir Attachments for numerous kinds of hid', till recently, it was thought that [ ngers alone could perform, as well as ra about all articles used by their Ma !nett as Twist, Linen Thread, Spool Cot , Ac., Au., apply to any of their Author ,nts, or to - SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. roadway, Now York. I ,Pkiladalpbta 16 Chestnut St. 22, 1871—tf. Music Stori- OPPOSITE CONE HOUSE, ELLSBORO,, SENEA'S new Improved Iron Pram* Soft Pedal . AN® FORTES, EDI Dealer in all kinds of- ` and and Musical Merchan isO, 1 1, best seleetiou c.f . MUSIC in Wile no -1 e Country. Pianos %yarrented li)r 20 ear- erns and Cabinet Organs th Oreteutr's Patent Foot Pedal. ns of Instruments houghs or taken in and to fini" MI orders for re nd Tuning promptly attended to. J. W. AfeiNTQII,-Agent. 22,1871. Mare . th ! Standard_ Medicines. IDr. "HERRICK'S Seger Coated Vegeta . Pills and Kid-Strengthening plaBterB— use! arrell's Conditiwn Powders for Horsey le—satisfietioL, guaranteed or money F. Porrin's P.tmigator for Catarrab. The rtlcles are for sale by W. C. Kress, Ag't, ro, and the trade generally. 14, 1871-3 m. litho Road Letting. stbsoribers will receive orders until the h of August, for the construction of a cad in Morris Township, from Babbs ( Antrim: . .. in to be now let, will commence at the d of the bridge near the house of Wm. , and runs along the western slope of wo and a half miles to the Broughton near the Antrim Coal Mines. The 10-1 1 tha t road will he pointedut to any one Ito examine the ground y calling on arrer nt Antrim or on W. W. Babb at ek. Spe c ifications Of the ork may be t . lr. Ferrer or the subscribe B. Offers to by the rod, and to includ bridges and Wl!d.. BABB, BAM'L DOANE, i, , • WM. BOHR, ' 4 1811044 Ocusiolisiouni. m 7 1, { ~/; i ME • , n411:06014 . 0- ". " 1421 . 11 fl ) — 7 - 771" iffsi , • t Tots 'T A z , , m . l : . . -. -t , New and-Ira Providi Driirlik-1104011 ' finff)olleil6B- Coaches, combining ;all-111oderti) isoProtemebts,- Ore inn tbro o llo 0 0 all 21111011 bettereeh Buffalo, Misers Palls, anspenilon - BildB6, 061 , 01uhl; —D inOMMetl and New York. :•• -. • .., ;-• - • :'. - „ -; s :, f f.; :I . . , ~1 • ; _ - • t WIir2WAXD. , ' :-••'. • -. . : , :: - A :4 . „ STATIoniL • ... •: ' , No.l. t - '. P 0.8.; , ,clio. - .T.t , f : ~24 1 .47.;3.*, , N. Fork, Lore , 9,00 am .11,00 i m - 5,800 m ' 7,00'9 m • Jer. City , 8 8. • . 9,15 ".. 11,15 " - . 6,45." -'. , 7,20." • Newark, '' l '' - ' 11,05 i. . 6,40 .. ,:,; '..„„;;-.'..' Paterson 88 • 12,00 m , :629," - t .:. .... . Turners ,if _ 10,18 -8.. , 1,85 Din.: 7,451km:9,108U . Newbirg . 0 - .....,; ..... , 11,40 am. -5,609 Ur ,' Veycorta' 1,69 pm kw A -,:- ..;., Goshen, --4 . '• , , , ' , '2,16 14 . 8,16-k • • '1:7'..,. - : , .. ' Miolern l it!- -i - • .".- RP:" - 8.86?!.. - '-' i:;.oePii4 . 1 1 1 Jerrie, 4rr, 11,56 .. 8 8,85 - !' .9,20 fc -• Ao,sop ta 110190'ffiton of - ' ' '8,62 pza 11,17 ."' ' '2181,101 0-_,T§aM. glud ra i , 1 4, -7 B ops .. , Imo. ir •' 4.x o" .,.. i 4 .14 , ...1.) Boibester, -,f . ," . 10,27 " . - 9,66. 4 .:,, - i - 9665 I: :1 Buffalo '• 10.50 " 8 20am 11.20 " -.'.11,20," , - Nisg. Valle 88 11,58 " 70 " 12 , 16'0m 12;15 On line. Bridge " 12.00 in 7, •-•"-- 1225 - of — l2 - a.5 Dunkirk •' 1,80 6111 - -.• 7,1*1 8 .• - 7,111 - 8 „ft" 1444 a 8, Meadville 1,25 - * i - -9,20 * B - -- ;-2,20•D1n r.Din. Cleveland . " .8 8 --.:. 550 " 7 :,2.tup k in i golo ppv pm 7 0. - Dayton, ."' '12,90 - On 1,20::1` . 4,05 ant' 9, g 0 5 - 00 Cluck/Usti il 8,45 - If 1 , .. 1 f.iqw.i. c'l6 0!! ti01548011n - 1 ADVM. 0 ..41.1 60 , '194... , -...' . 2 0' ''..: Offl.o TT 11.25 a m—LOlVlCcornitig, ,4114 Bans - 01 . 70101741 11 0. 4 0 . 10.20 a m.-448.11; Corttlng, 4iviraill, Vaal el 4 1 00 4 1 0914,1!. 809 ElißraisVi4:,l i- t - i Li * P ) weivaLgt.74 8 ,! 111 .7. 1 *.i."... ~.. - .. I-?:a,; IX Y. i 4.0 02 :„ .... -, ~ t . t ., . : ~. : . ... I : .- - r 134,ti0r.5.- ' t .' • -' , ;to.-Lit.': - ' 1t64. . - 14: I{;' '416. , ill 1 . Cincinnati. flys .1944u1:• ,- '..:1..:'::1 - - .:1.:40: c 3-351211 Dayton, ~" . 12,08 sat • ~:,..... , „IMO 0.10 . 8. 28 r ..7 , - ClevelatE" , •-•- 7.25" -" - '' ' --- 8,85 p tn"-10.00— - Meadviile " 11.82 Din:: .4,„;: - .., . 8100093 2.05 6 ta Dunkirk "7.25 n it .. ......... 10.001021 ..« . tinir. Bridge . "' t f 1.48 - it , • '2x out - - . - ...a.t.: • -fa.4) A,- Niaga 511114 P , -,, 1,48. 88 r . ,6,42": - -.,..:.,,,.,, t z 0.00;" • . Buffalo ! , 0 ',- - IMO' _ 8.25 t' - 11.20 8 ! 111 Q "' Rochester F-" 7 - 4.04:1 4, - • 15:10* '- • , .-_4/5/1 8 . , • . Elmira' "- ; 8.10" . 12.28 a m 6.0411r6 3140 !' • Dingbank'n ie '" 10:08 " • "2,28 " • 7.00 a 1.22 pm Port Jervis .o.i. •. 2 53iim 4,95 " • : 11.40.". 1..0.280,2- - J lffiddlet'wn P. 1 140 " ~00 a Newburgh- -a"- '• • • 1, •' -11.40 i in '' , i ,, - ' , • 8.80: 4 r turn ere g , • ... - a.;... - . •; 'l . it JAHR iri.2Din 6.48 Stip Paterson "',I - 5:50 " - 1016 a ns . 210_,y ta ~ 7,88y40 Newark' - 3,- -:; - --' 4 - . 00 " 2 - lakii pm : -5,15 -1 ,-- 1.- .. .•-..:•_ Jersey_ City " 6.88 ." 10.82.0. m ,, 2.65 "..., -.8.12 !* , New York " 7'.00 " 11.10'" 810' - ':8;0`9 - - . .t•,•; r.. J- . :;, . I ADD1T1QN4141006,T6.4.00;:,.. , . ~ , 11.1.0 a m—Leave Corning Banda-is eiciPiei, 'for eviego 12.05 p m-.LeaveCsrming :tor BUSQUebrillriew ci ~ .• !, 2.05 p . m—Leave Corning for Ehoile:- - - -, ila , 4.25 y m —Leave Corning az . 181:kri t s tcl.Siiiqpban. 4 ' Catty.: '• - •,. . ilif?tta,3 l lqcerod• /8* D. RUOML - '-:' :,--;:'': 1 '.:,-,., : :W.M; Venn. - '- ' Beni tiiipt. ' •.:' - :.'" ;,., '. - 0 413 ,,Pligitigl - • ' . .•• • • assi o is hiiiillll;: : ....i ... ... I , • „ Blostiburia•Corninw . l,lloga Lit , riPIET *OM **l.44lOillifiiiiiti!.,` 4 ''' T . I ' No 1-9.28 im ' Noi Fl i t pla t j ciiio ain i . No 7-0.88 ain • Np ip*ti; 1 -..,N0,114,8151, in N 011,8.30 km: . Not 3= If pUt t Itolr-1.86 are DEPART YBOBI IT —Oolini 1427E4 No 24.12 p m ~ • No 4.5.42 a No 64.26 a to; No 8-8.08 a m .Volo-10:40,11 No 14-12.07 pm No 16-1.86 : !NO104:18 - No 20 1 43.60 p m No 22-11.12 p m No 24-12.86 avi A; 11.4301VC0N, • = - 1, egATTvcir; - -; Boptß. . it. 436p121001.11:11., • NOrthern-Centkal gailrottit. AT ELMIRA. raou /ROM TBEIIO/1711. Aro 11 00 ams Elmira ....10 85 ppl Erming m 25,p m • LEAVE - - .•• • 1 warm troanr. —" - 64' saints.; • < Morning Ace—. 616 a m Zlmita6lail 660 a m tipreae, 1180 a m Kaplan/ —lO 26 p Evontaii Ace 620 p la f V'maport Ace.. `6 to JEWELRY STORE: • • 414 I.?C AMERICAN WATCHES, GOLD OR SILVER CLOCKS, JEWEL• RY,.GOLD CHAINS, KEYS, RINGS, PINS, PENCILS, CASES,- gam 45,625 do. SFiWINC ''IIIACHII ES; With mist other articles usually kept in such eetablieb ment, which Ii eold lowfor .:Repairing done neatly, and promptly, and on wort rorlen. A. FOLEY. Jan. ary 1, 1871-y. • Farm for Sale. /TIRE Subscriber offers for wale ilitfeim, sited the •-toit i si:l3f l D4dtaitr4enitkaight miles from Wellabero: l 7Sald-ROM.-"emitateal7+s acres, • some 80 of which is".lmpioved ; good frame barn 30x42, ands good• log, house, -and some fruit trees thereon. Sald_farm is unsmr. passed for fertility of soil •in .this eoet a. -For particulars intinire of the ertbstialber it tha•Olcir of G. W. Merrick, Esia.; Wellshero Pa ." - April 10, 1871-tf. A. REDFIELD. PlanitigAnd liattlarig W -I NE with noatnefa and dispatch: . BEVEL SIDING - - mode from inch lumber Can plane 34 inches wide. At Hamilton's eteam mill, on Hammend creek, in Jackson town/hip, %logs Donn y: = 4 -•. Jackson, June 7, 187 tf ETTERS•OF — AVDIINIEITAATION , having j been granted - to ton on the estate of - Isther Wilson, deceased,-late ¢f .Middlebnry, all those indebted to or having elaims against said estate, will settle with .* 'ROXANA A.' WILSON,: r - , Middlebury, June 21 1871-8 w , FOR SAL (VIE ilegant, new, kj nice open bul bone lumber wagon ; June 21, 1871 11 Farm" rviE HUNT oti.A l It., acres tho State Rosidieouth , farm contains.,a., oroMf6, barns and nlniiiii.frkit. to dairying Ind agrinia' quire of the , embstrritier June 14, 187-14fP":',(1 D IBSOLUTtO*, .4- - . cake ja „, hereky 40 . esFi i r ; ! 1 -- that tbego-Peittii ship, harelOlSTW;lnoirti • as Tubbs, Erledley4VV 4has this day, June 28; -, 1871, been dissolved, b Juutinstenittent. . --,--' Also, of Tubbs, • Bio bead ..A• Co-.3-Whiti .. , h•e.-; : pired Match p, py.4-.. - :!..1101"T;TiJ1311.8;-.• .., ••• - .c.. I • '_""- -1-2 •8 . . DEAL • • _ --; .:.P. , ://ItnIDLtY, '_: *, .1 .. •_x! .1 ._: - ...1.;.N - : 13EtolillEAr). • Tho business will jieureafterNgrtiarried. on. by T UBBS, TAYLOR; CO. I peasois, $ 4 13 ? o i l o 4-..4 w lcz ~:; ._ ..,..,...•:„., :i; r 1„.; ;7 1) 11:'•111111 assamgolok gyp- 1 AnviAr. OUNG, Uen'l 1416:547t-; ED. 8. wEEt. - Bc; / R,0; - ANnicpw, FOLEY, who has long been •eatab liehed in the an',inky:WWll• nee* in Wolietiolo, 7:4; nl= - ways - on 800,7 -various kinds and prices of STEEL PENS, THIMBLES, ---7 SPOONS, -RAZORS, PLA; TED WARE, &a., ite„ &o. C A S H. Adminisir4n . CHEAI'. leather•ctop buggy ; one ;.cine two good Rine,' kanien.. RIGHT & BAIL-11Y." Sale 411'146:m1a near ' Mainebtox: Thigh ,ar 'fw'o! -go is_wp,ll ,a4ptcal. nin..:'l'rernin)enily-',i In.. 'Maitielnarg, Pa. J:"A.I3OIIb.V.'T •. ' . - \ Ilil 1 L b I i :._ l a i .11:41i;L ,"..,i ii , '12,0 1. jr-' :3c ~'•i~ St :t„ EIRE ( r , ..r. r , r 111 r. r ~Y 'rl , ,, ' . 1 trr —1 , s s ~ ,A,. 1,;rfer,5Z,11',14.1 ;:: ''- „ , . q--,,,..*A•t;,.. - SBORO,.- TIOGA'"''00:011 1 gt - ' v 4411 f.h.,, , , 1., 'V, jrs ll or - ~ .4 :t il.p 1 , -;•7...,,,vr , i it i cr.'. ,' i '—..-,,? 1 X, t...i.5v,..., 1 )I_,>;,. ,r:f7PT1',,,1,,, 1 POIITPA9 - =-00.n2ir.ER:" „. bZ I 'a MY WOODLAND 'Whet s if w e . met in in old tot - road : -„ :"Wlieie the ,1, - eaf mould oinng to heir small here ') rj• • ' •;t , . . : • Xiid initend.pPvi•nodland.dorert, her load' L 71 48 inT,E,N4 €f-rent, and silver eels. MEI ~3 _ `HerOWn . titfragged and limp with dew, :,Aiiit, Itipunao l t iiii of splendid hips; .. A ifebt fe d torrent *as flashing through - ;'Per Startled fuTseelo cheeks and lips:" . , '.Tha Wholeiioirie troika of her inddy face I lig* dike ripe fruit ' u a bioker. of 0•1313 f , ' '', . iiind;the Wallted, th e wold With the easy grace - ;r4 Arid risto,fne step of a woodland:queen. - ; ' l . oit]ri l' deir hadisnaleOned the jetty hair .- 4 v. , : This waved awdlloate - d abbut ter bead, • I oat% a ) .f il i trip so 4 - 4 i i f the, ,shoiddirs bare, • ' The ,13 arklin'g eyes, 'and the lips of red. Only +limps() of the tattered gown e disappeared in the leafy way : 4 Menem of the shoulders plump and brown, And 6 - leg—that haunted - Me:night and (ICY. - • And I.lz -‘• :.-• Wondered ' onby the yeasty stream • iTe toi! the. 'tient .thai'werild 'not the; Per rvraiked idl detyi itieMisty'dretuit = •' :Oflllpfiniffhouldiiti;lnd - esith and eyes:: Aarl f1 . 1.: 7 •;: - ; z: T tliOuglik - ore datusekoityibretit , Of narioiv ahoniders and doubtful spine • With false hair frizzled about hei head, _ • Aa" ifalso life, beveled by Vele - el - 1d line. ':E • linakil‘d and heedless in-wifely cares, .EXpensiverviiporY, i worthleie.' When '• • She *nether half hetet the she beara, ~Dbet l ehett we go for,t6o .Nation's men ? • hate the lof fiat t Pa a,decree, • And i my fancias'fail me, oneby one, ' Rut 'often dreemingain I See - The Woodland Princess of Cedar Run. =II -- . l ge-CL,Cd.47 O ,Vig• - . Tortilla Tornado. 1%4 e, wrap cits repo n noway es•" " " 'aileialted the tremendous force of the; storm which recently devastated a por tion of Nebraska. In the country near pittaba• serious mischief Wes done.' A 111in:diet' a people *ere. killed' 'and a :yank qu"antitrtof property deetroyed.— liOttieof a farmer, `J. R.lester, was lifteCulitedily , froin its foundation by a blattil-Aind whirled thrOugh - the' air rods or More, attuning and brut 'efiig the frlgliteited Aiitritit - is"." Ake me torn nemly,,ty,emhonSetNtia._tint, roofed,,the wind ; tearting the: rodf , off, like pastehearch - - For • miles . , the fine corn fields and wheat fields- have been _ruined. The Omaha Berard says : '`P: Al procession following the corpse of LiiVvits B. !Thompson was overtaken by the tempest . ahOtit - forit miles west of this one of the brat tki Es . ol lit Oldirlg, and, being a man of gr6at ,ittr en gO4 be j Limped - otit, hop ing to be "able tnheld the.earrlagetothe gromid' ; "biit3iis eftorts 'were frilitlesS, the vehield'lielligl - twisted :Out of his grasp 'and'overturned; l‘T,pirly every team;was liftedbetilly frimithegrounil- A ctiribi t iiT:lll' *flick:ll'ra. peotr:4lol, 6t10::4 *ear - 1 : 0141Ves 'of' the 'deeodife'd . werelitd.. ll le*att'etipsited: Was 'Ain dOwri . into' a hollow Wherii shelter was afforded. One, lady. was fig ken tip . from. the ground arid carried ,a distan eeof tiventy, feet in the air before, she 6i - 111d - regain her feet. -The Men. CoUld not stand up, but Were- thrown about at the mercy of the wind. -- ." The afternoon train on the - r u emont and railroad was struck by the , storm'' between Scribner 'and 7bo: thrid 'coaches' Were lifted from: thfi 040kl - throWn.dOwii the embrinkthent - , and'rtiirued upsidiridewif in thh ditch." One side 'l3f 'the engine was lifted eight inches frOm the- traak, but the , couptiiagbroke, and it fell back .Neatly every passenger was more or less' injured. John M'Clary, of Norfolli;*CePied a fractUred`.situll; his wife was bruised beyond recogni tion ;: their Sod had his skull fractured. Several others.wereinjured. Some es caped witlzelightbruises., • " Butotiel intle:frota the wreck of tile train; thebouse of linthan Austin was picked'Up by', kVitid, ' carried about 100 feef,_ itpd'tOrti completely into pie ces. jilt. Auetin 'was crushed to death in the Vvrie l Uy felline r ginbeie. His daUghter_eaeaped with her life,. though she weeiseviiity injured: rtittin'Tiiditle railroad express train, whichlradAntwn up to the water tank at •Lone Tree s. was backed away from 'the bUliding when the approach or theaternt,Wks noticed; and not a qnent too. p . 013, fer the windmill. and building fell immediately afterwaid with i'learrul - crash. As the storm swept shout the train, shaking - it tre- , mendously,, the Cinployes the- eotii panyhurried through toward the sleep ing dare,- which were considered the safest, from' being the , heaviest, and :they said thittAhepitissengers were near ly all'ob theirlitites pritylnifer mercy;` for not oneoespented.to escape alive. - " 'fell at ,tflia point; and a dispatch received' , " friim there said that none were smaller than coffee cups:; One was found that actu ally measured 12 inches ,in circumfer ence. In theCiti 12 houses were bloWn down and destroyed. 'The `roof =was torn fram the:back side of , the 'depot ; the telegraph r `pelesi Were torn from the. ground ; alas freight oar standing on a aide'track; was demolish ed ; the frame was blown down an embankment, and . the tint:lv - was taken - up by an- topposite _curren t cdf :winita'ilf-thrown on , the main trail ;' silee.ittlitinhei, *Milalse .whirieddnevery direction. - 'l'he Opera tots telegraphed - that a woman was :picked - up by - the wind arid carried a quarter of a mile, at the rate of 10 miles a minute.' A lao, `-'" " A' gentleman named E. Pbelps, liVing near Lone Tree, was killed, his daughter fatally • injured,• and every member Of the family more or less in jured. The storm there continued ten minutest - and - its track was about ten Miles iiiiwidth.'" Within that - limit `ev ,erY fleldof grain was entirely destroi-- ed. At Blair, the Sioux,City and Pacific -roundliouge was , blown down; and • the .watchmati with his - son narrowly e's 'caped from-the ruins with their lives. 7 A:house'aireut pile mile from the town 'was torn &pieces, but fortunately' no person was , injured. -The loss in build ings and -Crops, which is immense, can , _Mit now be estimated, and it, is proba ble that further loss of human life will be reported.ll.' I ‘A mother-in•law _ tiansinghurg, N. York, is trying to rid her eyes of some red pepper, which in some strange way came through the keyhole of heedau4h • • : 1 - /I" . • r .. " ,r ..,..,. ... 1. ~ ~ :' . ' ,4 k',tl 1 4 / , i) ' :ki: 4 , ' , :,..,,' i . 1 , 4,1 j ) i i 1i,.... 11 . r.a2 . i ir t 'h '74ol-r-4 1 ' 3 ''.-' li';'.!•;' - .r „. 11 () t . : 1,):,.r:,.1 7-i 3 ...,....• ~... 5) 45-...;•,., .;5•.- ..(,'A , •ti1..);.- , ,:i;...1.il k • ..:. 1..r.',,• Jr( =4'.l ~' 11/ , Catskit/ Recorder. Emsman=ll9 Id in. Crawford County, pa. ,1 i' : t 'e li-43,44W Virsi - Al.; . titei , , , fok an c r cquot,of a strange natural phe noinenioPoleiikied by lint yesterday. 'He says that while the ivind was blow= ing-attanglYt . and with every appear ance of anorning storm, henoticed that, the tipper and -the - lower"clouds were, wuvlog U. opposite directions. : 1 la'..a . short - ,tlolo,the clouds began. ,to inter raingle;,,,and: formed what-awns& an falunfusterotp--Esoo it forte, ed ;0111 , colursickri:: - VlVer'; . tar,t delicouline,to, the . eiop, 444 B **4lf,:pll9Ai!trtiiii; (ii an: 4490 1 .441)10 , 'OW en terli* iiha cloud fnalumni shape; and the whole: *ovi if,ivlf. ll 'oOnSidSkableieelocliY in a flue lithe north 'of 'east`::: c ::: '-, , Its *i_VA :4l 4 l 9***E l a lkiiilw*, teVerUgAlbcr94lol, avib,ere; A t, , , , tittßai The, hold, of Charles Morrison; "doing con- , siderabld•Oiate.',-. 7 1i) nitro crossed the Stati liiiSluttYpi*tut ~tiiwiisuip. Ti}' this county, jumailiat-Ali`AS: It a, ,dva#9o% . gstlegt:weMAlß apt by, the fatotsovud:carriodorith tqus,lof &ft attailliettObaliNiktilligzsrotbil ;I#Doeti 'w°74'o4,k_uNl"Williditiii*-11t,. tit ''!a t if.'W}SF A VVOMLA,li#ti. TUMAQVIBO Atii*l4.49,ikt; onelnileis#da half-With-of raftulldnor 1 lay dirk:ea:iv Iry itsteoutileSlitrkitrhdasci.7- wa li ttintiiV OW), With alithiVfonddatliiii; and substantially, bollt 1 ; but t it, was as a buipli 4 .0' - OW: Yit'Abe, - .'lgagiO, ilia' Av . 1i1,r 1 434Y0104i 04 1 * iti l .o4, tt'N ' *,# it iprnrootlnCollar, learing.: at to aro 1 , oin , ;and qttre*lng i If.Ovot thnginuoth for vieritY l kOds- I, l3lVillithi-c;ellay, walla; abo, 44 jirOnnil • 'ilea . .tnrn r'down. The l whiriWin,4 Oro, 011,...the, barn, and, tiNug 1 rook Ift4i:siding 4:4X.: •left the . timbers, / standing'to 'every shape, and the build.; lug a Oinplete , wreck. - Pasiing on, , it unroofed•thnbaria of Charles Duncan,. and,:at! , ,Steinbiliti desprOyed '6, ,house, arta which it rose and passed Into the clouds. _ , , 'lWhir %Its ;course was about five miles - in length, and4be destruction of property was sPrOup; 2 ihur!.the most ,to Aegret led.,_;io theitijury to. the inmates , of.the, Segel', house; , Oharies.pcger and •Wife, Mrs, 4`.3igsoWM;;" fatiaer'i r viiiroln tir houttei4:P*ll4oe-'o'llo, deb - 4040: We Oia,not.learii,Jo. what part of the housti they:werwat the time,, but it is supposed ithey were :at dinner.- They wereitOvi fragments 0 ihilioo?,' goo tfitOui,U 0441`06-; rop?t, 1 4119Ek. We, 134140: with the: maeck-df their irbuser. r , Chain Seger'e itift•lee was ko that= ituipo j ta tioA above, the • iineC,W4 fOund neceptutrY...-Mrs.Girepuweod Was badly hurgisd by the stove, with which , she came in contact in some :way, Ands kerreclivoS. - doutitfuL The others' arebut slightly A) ured,, escaping with ; nuCoMfOrtitbicitpough not serious brul ses. Heir escape from ,instant death is: aimost,•mitaculousl—Meadvioe.Repup., 4114# . 44081111..0iPlie . nomeon l ' rciu. 0 ,#4.4 1 P4X,n4, -3 1 4P 0 *'7 4 ` WO irqo;o#,C, 6 oo..kvibe#7.4.P ( l9l . ll4"nq4s 'yoo termed a: turnadu iu :Ulster, cou nty i near leenterinliei , on 'Wednesday, It *fie' nOWekl,o altaost an exact coati Lei- 4 'Part ef 11114018-04‘; , 4e4iat didnOt, do so Inifc4lniuntise, Because. iti passedoverAn Uncultivated country.=-. An pire , WitneSsdeseribed the pbenow enon 'as follows " I saw he cloud coming from t h e mountain's it looked dikea funnel turn ed upside down. Then I heard' terri •fte, sound, 0, if from a rushing . _ torrent., Next 'rails and limbs of trees were s oar. Vied' into the air, and4ences were „pros - The eloUd i ',Stknetinies laaked, iniiy.l4aCk, then red; heii,hright - ,:attd: he t avy seemed.as . r :the . *143, fill e d igth emolo, - ..4ot.thciughtthete was ala . ig:is fire'in4oli B c 4 o- 111 9,:- . 0 8 • j a** to , ho?a nolao,nS itfroti(aritcklingliaine.. The Okaid #LoveAsiVardus;cle*te,tlin earth: if rolled :and _Over'. like' a We i were all4reatlyttightenecl, by stinti an' uuuSual sight; 'and t4O memhera, Of the household left fOr an lope& lot. David:Sanford thiew self qn the ground, and grasped a berry M ak% -. "The. eicriid. passed the hernia and,. atriking itio"bajr , press, ed‘itin au Instant, and-passing on bit the barn, moving ittwo feet from its . foundation. As the hitypiess fell; liy- • Ingibilietiti-strUck Mr. Sanford ;on =ties , bead f i*tidetitig r -bitn -fincorniclens and :InjUringlilth badly; noVitilowl-Y -recciveringi. says- when the 'wind' 'first Stritiik"-blin:htociaapartiatly lifted frointhoSigeoiiiid,"antrwmild have been! carriell)aweSil'had it net been, for it 6- berry stake-Igo:21e boys wird 'were "iti• the brook: swimming heard, the. roar, and•bastening out. of _ the waters, t bre , * 'themselves. on 'the'. ground; .and Were only 'saved hYgrasping saplings.. .The ; track or the tornado:was about one bun. dred feet% in - if i ttb. l and two miles-in length. • • • • • • ' 1 "Strange to Ban , in:the wake' of 'the cyclone -.there was scarcely , !any rain, hut halt a-miletronrit, on. either side, the rain dell': in torrents. The bail uf cloud Beetne: have rolled • from, itbe mountaintop through the valley, - and then, after-howling. along the ground for two miles, shot upward and disap peared. About $l,OOO will cover the damage.?' Evils of Curiosity. loslt dable 11 . 1 •, si:d • t, a: done' iii;grjevons' injury to a Missour eatratryn*,,., wlio,,,went' down ,to at,' Louis `the other day to get a,, divorc: from his wife. While walking to the court room he espied a large sea turd , ' reposing upon its back fa front of a res taurant, and allured by the sight stop ped to examine it thoroughly. Mewl while his wife was at work for herself, and when . finalltha hurried on to the court room, histlearbed, to his dismay, that thUcase lied been 'decided against trial, and his Wife bad obtained a di vorce. He did'Uot care so much about the loss of his Wife, as be had engages tin - other in anticipation of getting a di- vorce but, as:the wife had ob-, .tainedli , debreelagainst Wm, heves 1` w the - la , preci ded ifrom taking Imself another rib until the se of lye years. He was almost.Oantic, as e had his weddiug cloth,26eady, and , was to have been marl' the next day. His lawyer made a ve — ion for a rehear ng, and it was s: e"or argument iu tw days. But thywornau was again too. smart fOr bi ", for' she too had a bus t and iu :Mug, aad as soon as the de cree w "announced `she' webt, out and, m ed her man, without stopping ,to amine the anatomy of a turtle or any * I oilier fish. MEE ZOE i Al'i'L ' o 4 c IT . . r. )ilt ERSE JULYf'26;;JIB7 , I , ; , - :•40 aiiid , Pree Negroes in Hai•ana. . 7 1 . ' f* • ""-."-* , During the slitY the streets' present a cditonspiccnr of all Phases tropleal life ' Pioixittieht am ong the crowd are the negroes, both Men and weineil.--=. There are fall - kinds of negroes,la Ha vaha,:ftom the young ones, who, run tang ajoiost naked about"the stride, .rernind'one Pf a herd' of Monkeys, 'to the blii4;toOtbleis and dilapidated old oreaturea whose early days were spent aixi i ongihe wilds of Africa, and whose Ty, frames I twinkle with an almost ;Ycitlithful , e ent when, on - Holy Day, l'eome heathenish 4nelody,'eung by bands of ne hro' the.atreet, reminds them of the faro ' 'There arotnany freenegroes in Ha van_4-•••11Onie.wlio have received the gift Oft , freOptri.. front their ,kind hearted , nitiatersourci,Mtuly who, by skillful use 'cif 'AtieirloB,4r i e hairs, kave earned stiff .oo4MpUrChitati-themselves a privi lege altauet universally , granted to the ihtNei liken , * We know one old free '' ",, , Onatt about sixty, who ~, .-, ins i years ago Was bronght over , ea aiiil'hattllved in Mayans 0 iC i. ltia r e.':fsitt; and capable,. Jose Nem progb:Foxiieci himse : free, . and Attar...Alyea:by himaelf, in an independ. iiiftMatift eflaShiim, .working just en ittifkii to stipplit .his simple necessities, WO Sh l ,o!Pii' . 4.l the sun the remainder 'of tlyi time. _lf anything is to be done ,:ittlotind - Otit,`Call s jose and lay the case 'before Win; "ite listens, and when the leitaation :is 'fully appreciated, with a knOWlig twist of his head be darts off, AO no:messenger more sure, no a p y ,more onuping, His costume is the very Ideal of eirapl city--linen pants, always cleanaye' and holidays, and a Shirt, ibuttoue geuerally at, the throat, but:1100)&8$ pen at the bosom with a i t Coeloiryness pits enviable on a very hot day. ~Jott never carries bundles in his hande r , , their size. will admit of their being , t r ust into his shirt, and goes about:Wl h the piece of bread left Over frOm his breakfast tucked in there 'eons to be ha dy for luncheon. It was silvery well o - long as he ate the-breed himself; but e recollect, on a certain inorniti wh n our own servant was 11116113 , and e sent Jose for rolls for Acakfit t, it, as quite another thing to 8, .. craruh_the, r lls brought home in his original pock t into our coffee, and we 'vi tared a gentle remonstrance. With k•YirY or 6, _countenance Jose accepted t ourrkeproof, aid commenced vigorously !wiphigthe rolls with a plaid blue and 'gretm'handkerehief, which hp untwist lid Irani his w'polly head for that pur pose. 1 We did not send Jose for bread ,ap tl y-itiOie;.b t for all that he remained 1 our lino *len • ; and no friend could be l' truer or more steadfast than`old J 060.- 1 7.172 ,, r - pers' . , ,ing (Washington) Chronicle.] ration Proceeding with Energy. : [Frore the Mor VrifArlminis •y General has issued a to the 'United States Dis- Ls in the Southern States, to give special. attention raordinary exertion in the I I e recent act of Congress Ouklux bill. It: directs I en ev - er they' twat- - vf- 'rut ed by the KukluX they warrants, to he issued ed States Commissioners, es immediately arrested er, or committed to prix• at the ensuing.term of the The Attorn ,ciroirlar letter irlet A tto r ne: _directing they and'tilake eat ,eiOntic r on oft k ac kv } ti:wa "IN them, that w t rages,coinmit slain procure from the Uni have the part and bound ON on to answer Federal court. _ • The .F itton ey General has appointed . . and comtruss oned Virgil S. Lusk, one of the most r solute and active lawyers iii,-.lsTnrth Car Una, a special assistant :filifriaattor ey, charged with the exe- CUtipii.of the uklux bill. Mr. Lusk IS'instructed to open his office in Ra1)414,1 )414,1 put I+iiself in communication W:ith 'the Un ted States Commissioners anici_niarilial and local State author!- ~ , ttetrartall_sec ions.of the State, and to _, ,roeiverepOr from them of any Ku ,4liiili, -outrag s, collimated ; to have *krill:as .im ediately issued for the appychansio of the offenders and wit tetisesi,,and to - -bold,immediate exami ' itittions, ' ott the o'atisais before the United State's - Commissioners with 'a view of - - :/coitainiaing or binding the parties for ,Abolrlappearance at court ;, to search up 1 attifdOilato`the evidence for the United ;Statefiin each 'case, and. to take such ;Other, steps as they be necessary to se iitie the conviction of the °Wenders. lii it of the discharge of these duties :United.Statewtroops will be furnished whenever necessary, and all other re quisite assistance afforded from the De• part Men t. 4 :The appointment of Air. Lusk meets , theil approbation of District Attor ney. Wilma, of North Carolina. Tbiiaction on the part of the Attor ney- , elierai .dis:Plays ;a . disposition to o!,ecte theauklux law in earnest, and Sho a tbat the' Administration • is evi ,den Y determined that it shall be rig• ~,z idly executed to -the very letter. , Mr., Henson , a; Newark ascronomer, ,whcse daily avocation is that of a r me chanical and consulting engineer) has written a book containing a theory that the interior of ,the earth is by no means uniform or hOmogeneons, but, like the (nest,, is made up• of every variety of metals ;`and and he insists that "aggrega tion" rathey,than " condensation" ex plains the stiange phenomena the earth presents.. Mereos:er, he eciares the 'phrenologists are all wron , anti that the' astronoMers.do not kn * one-half so much as they think th , do; and, further, that.the interior of the moon is fit for habitation: But the worst the come. Mr. Henson holds t at the end of our existing system is ne r at hand. Think . of, that!, A great l ar t of the universe is already in. Same, and our beautiful world Is fated soon to crackle in the terribleheat, to pass through "a fiery, ordeal" ,of'destriiction and reor. genliation.--d.Exam. and Herald. Tet,those. , Republicans who voted with thy:Democracy last fall because, they were opposed to pegro suffrage, says Aho,.:Prm l kff7i Repository, we extend oureincpresplipaty,and commiseration. :They haire no longer any choice of nor anY Oaee,t i o go,that is not pol. luted by contamination with the ac 'cnrsed. race. The 'Democracy have o pened their arnis•to take to their era tirace the' , "man and brother." - 1. A. farmer recently forwarded x letter to a peighthoring town, requesting the pOsttnaster to deliver it to any respects- - hie' attOrn ey,.. ; After ten days it was re tOnod, with the endorse ment, ~' s Dine izersi." I , • '• , •1t,',74';' , ',1/ - 1 11 ---•:.-------• ~. -141.1. (... • Lt jii i g - - 1 .. ,- , : - . - 4 The vicinity of Ritterslille, Lehigh county, has been thrown ' into a fever of excitement by the appearance there of a monster • black snake, measuring from 25 to SO feetin length, 'and of the thickness of a' 'common stove pipe.— Last. week she was come across by a lightning; rod peddler. His horses sud denly, made a stop, and, on looking for the Cause, he saw in front of him across the l'o2lo the huge reptile, its head in a rye field, while ititail was juat leaving the fence on the ether side , of I the road. It followed Its bourse through' the rye, which was seen to sway backward and b '' ' das it moved onward through the field. -.:.. an hurried on and in formed thoneighbors, who followed the snake with guns; but it took refuge be tween some rocks and was lost to view. Many other persons claim to have seen the snake at various times and places within the pat few, years. Last year she-was chased through a clover field, the path made•by her course looking as it a heavy log had; been dragged along. One of her favorite amusements was coiling her tall about the limb of s tree and siiingitig to,land fro , like a large pendulnth,".datting her tongue o u t, Stiapiing her - jaws, and emitting a. Bound between a hiss and a groan. In Septenaber last he was seen near the, Lehigh, sloWly averring a field, with' head erect, andeating in her mouth a large rooster, wh ch she had 'captured ; l i and at another i me a i sportiman of S. Bethlehem suddenly came upon her as she was in the aCt of Crushing a cat in her tightening g asp . The snake being of such immense size, and manifesting great rage, the young man became al most palsied with fear, and immOiate iy ran aWayJrom the terrible local ty, not once thinking,of his gun, whid he might have used in destro3 iiig the rn . li ster. . A party to go in pursuit of he reptile itis now been organised, w• en it is to be hoped it will be killed or e p tnred.—Alltentoten Dem. Married Without Kuowiug it. A gr. ThotnaS Cooper; an Eng - man, has published an account of travels in Thibei, which he visited dip guised as a Chinaman. Among his s'tio ries is the following: He was just halting for brejakfast, :;tf ter leaving the Thibetan town of 134- . than, when a group" of young girl 4, gayly, dressed , and decked with garland' of flowers; came out of a grOve and sur rounded him, some of theth holding his mule, while others assisted him to alight He was then Jed into a grove; where he found a feast being prepared, and after he had eaten and smoked his pipe, the girls came up to him again, " pulling along in their midst a p etty girl of six teen, attired in a silk dr ss and adorned with garlands of flowers. " I had al reudy noticed," Mr. Cooper continues, " this girl sitting apart from the others during the meal, and was very much astonished when she was reluctantly dragged up to me, and made to seat her self by my side;' and my astonishment was considerably hightened when the rest of the girls began to dance around us in, a circle, singing and throwing their 'garlands over myself and my com panion:'' The meaning of this perfor mance was, however, 6.004.1 mad 9 clear to Mr. Cooper. He had been Married without 10. towing it. .At first he tried to 'eecape the liability entailed upon him ; but such an outcry was made by all thcipeop earound;that he was forced to carry off his bride. Hel managed to get rid of her before ver§long,,by trans ferring her, to one of her relations, but even that was not treated as a , dissolu-- Lion of the marriage. On his way back he was joined one day "by a Thibetan dame, Apia thirty years old, who an nounced herself as his wife's mother,, and said she had come, with the con sent of her hutlband, to supply the place of her daughter.---.C4roalc/c. A New Swindling Game. A gentleman residing in Tuckerton, Muhlenberg township, Berks county handed to the reporter of the Reading Eagle, the following, which he receiv&l through the mail.frorn New York NEW YORE, May 15, 1871. Tuckerton To Duryin, Elliott, t Co. Impoiters and Manufacturers of Watches, Jewelry and Silverware, • No. 177 Broadway. Wholesale Department, up Stairs. For repairs on Hunting, Steda Wind ing, Gold ehromometer, made by Juggcrsoti, No. 15,021, viz : 1, balance wheel and hair spring $7 50 f. minspring and cleaning - 1 25 1 'Lle lever, regulating, &c., :' 500 1 fold cap, engraved, . 6OO DEAR SlR:—The above watch, re ceived (min you the 21st of Februarj', is now ready for delivery. You were correct when you stated that it could not be repaired outside of this city.— We lave had great difficulty with, if, but i is now, in . thorough order, find we warn ut, it to keep correct time4Or five year... -Y•ti wrote that the watch was found, and. , esired to know its worth. It is a very valuable time piece, and, costs at least $5OO in gold. It. is now worth WO, and for.-teny one desiring a co r rect time pier is really cheap_at first cest. Pisso r remit the amount of the_above bill by express, anc.l,ole watch will be InSmediately forWaided. Oblige by responding at once, as every 'day it remains with us in entails td ditlouat trouble and' expense. Respect fully, Dur.virr, ELLIOTT, -Sr, Co. 198 Broadway, N. Y. The,above is written on regular hill bead pa'per, with a printed heading of the firma thug attempting to blind the victim. Tbelgentleman who- received the above never sent a watch to New York in bis life, and saw through the attempted SW indle at once. Had be re mitted the $l9 71c, lie would no doubt have received 4 box of shavings or some. other worthless trash for his money.— Lot the people be on -the lookout for this iiew swindling game. . A letter front Camp McDoWell, dated June 17th.. says that Lieut. Charles Morgan, with twenty•nine men of ;the 2d Cavalry and a party of sixteen Citi zens from Prescottand vicinity t -arrived at, tlie front that day, after a most fine" .ceafisfal scout, having killed fifty-aix Indians - and recaptured one hundred jlip3r, head of beet cattle stolen from' jkivren's ranch. -, NO. 30• A Great Efnake. \ The A tator (11( -& Job Plinth% :11 supplied with Presses, and Tq es to ere. all kinds of Job Work with math es and, ' dispatch. - rge addlOons of all the late styles oft pa have been added to this department! re w oats Loaatlon-•Bowen & Cone,s Blookad HOOP THERE is an itching now tci know upon what meats our Clesars feed, A. few weeks ago the Herald of Hecelh gave the public the dietary programme of 'Wiliam Vullen Bryant. As was most proper it went the rounds of the press. Another ambitious magazine man thought he would do something for hie country, so he drew out Mr. Greeley, who ftirniehed a short epistle on ,his bablts and dietary, as follows : NEW Yong TRIBUNE, NEW Yolis, May 31 , 1871—Dear Sir : I know of nothing in my habits that deserves pOblic attention. wag formerly. called LO'Grahatnite ;" that is, I_ rarely ate meat; and it is still my conviction that meat should be eaten very sparingly. 1. at, however, like other folks, not wing time to make Myself. dist:gree ,to everybody by insisting on spe cial food wherever I go, since I travel mich and eat in many places in the co,rse of t a year. I ceased to drink distilled liquors January Ist, 1814, when I was not quite liyears old. I occasionally drank beer four or five years thereafter, when -I abandoned that also. I canna remem ber that I ever more than tasted wine. I stopped 'drinking coffee about 1834, b =cause it made my hand tremble. I a I opposed to nerves. did not drink tea for a quarter of a ce tury, ending in 1861,- .when I had brain fever and was very iii. My doc tor insisted that I should drink either claret or tea, and I chose the tea, which (black). I have generally used since, though not uniformily. My favorite exercise is trimming up Uses in a forest with an axe, Cutting out 'underbrush, &c., he. I wish I could take more of it, but my farm is distant and my family scattered. I sometime lift weights at the • Lifting Ciire. I have only lifted 265 pounds since I became sixty years old, Febru ary 3d last. HORACE GREELEY. J. A. BEECHER, ESQ., Trenton', N. J. CLANDESTINE MAIIIVIAGE.—A fol lowing is a copy of the law passed at the late session of the Legislature for ' t l e protection of Clergymen and Jas ti es of the Peace, performii.g the mar ri ge ceremony: An act Relating to Cloadestine ?ilarriager. ECTICIN 1. Be it enacted 4:b., that no j +ice of the peace, clergymtn, minis ter, or other Persons who shall take upon himself to perform the marriage ce emony, shall be liable for the penalty fo joining in marriage persons Mader th age of twenty-one years, as provi de in the second section of an act, en tit ed "An act to prevent clandestine m rriages," approved February four- Jte nth, .N.nno Domini one thousand seven hundred, and twenty-nine, unless • such justice of the peace, clergyman; minister, or other persons performing the, i tnar i riage . eremony, shall, at the time of joining them in marriage, knowingly or 1 wilfully perform such i • marriage, ceremony in disregard of the pr ,visions of the first section of the act lof resaid. 'Approvedjune 2, 1871. 2'.. PEA I WHITE MAN.—A ruling prOudice l ay i be as strong in death as a rifling passion. The hard, earnest way in Which s we Wks hate "Diggers" af fords really a curious subject for study.. The other day,l.Mr. J. S. White died, leaving Si 0,11) to the University of Vermont at urlington. This would seem to show I'!r. White to, have been a benevolent Man, for he'lbequeathed thi . rnoney to aid indigent students; NO yet this legacy was given upon. tho express conditiOn that no colored student should ever receive a dollar of it-{colored students, as matters now arc h , being precisely the dais most like ly to be indigent and to need pecuniary asstistance. It's melancholy to think of,lhu t there is every reason to suppoie that Mr. White has gone to a place where White folks have no special privileges. ' . - • 4 A colored man amused himself in pansville, Ind., the other day by wllinging from a hook suspended in an is house for the hoisting and lowering of ice. Suddenly by some mishap, he nig i eed his hold on ' the hook and fell Intk:• the, deep ice cellar, a depth of some 'fifteen to twenty feet, and "lit" pn his he e d arid shoulders. Of course i those ho saw it expected to find him 'dead ; bu t t when they looked in at the dbor he ea scratching his head with a foolish lo kon his face, first examining the br keu ice where ho fell, and then mean suing the distance with his eynupward to, here he fell from. When he saw the pr?prietor of the establishment he loo ked very sorry and said : "Fo' de Lord, boss, I'se sorry. I broke dat ice, I is, ear tin." .. • A HARTFORD man Was taken sick a feim days ago. His physician said it wits a case of Measles, and-'gave him medicine. The next 'day, dissatisfied, he sent for doctor, number, two. He said it' was typhoid fever, and gave him Medicine. The third day, still discon tented, be called doctor number three. 131 e sent him to the hospital, declaring it was a case of small-pox. In three • days he was out, hunting for a lawyer who would bring suit' for damages a:ainst somebody, because it was only a i attack o • erysipelas $l9 75 A Philad • Iphia lady, who appeared at the nava ball, Cape" May, on the4th of July, enjoys the distinction of hay tig a dress nade entirely of white lace, 4ieli was )urchased in Brussels at a ei)st of about seven thousand dollars.— It is kept in an air tight case, and the nlight is never alloWed to fall upon it. A highwayman in the western wilds. asked his victim whether he would pre fer to give up his money or his The reply was that neither was prefer -120 . The gentlemanly but abrupt rob tier rald, " But, my dear sir, you are 4 , ttuderlag from the subject," and took both. A child was born at Manchester, Vt., short time since, which.weighed only 2,4 (moves, but Was perfectly formed, dud hopes are entertained of its living. it's face can be almost. covered by an cild fashioned cent, and a lady's finger r inn be slipped ou the arm. 'OIIOOLBOYS in. Wisconsin fill their pockets with locusts, and, at a given siganl, each boy taps on his pocket, causing the locust to give fourth their deafening, doleful cry, as if forty chil den had been *hipped. Olive Logan rejoiceiv the masculine heart by the declaration that she will re move the mystery which surrounds the A II H