The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, October 25, 1871, Image 1

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THE TINA CthirliAtiTATOß
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p. q. V' a ~x~.
HRH OF SUBSCRIPTION 'NUMMI IN ADM,
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abecrlPtlcrn, (per yrar) MO.
RATES OE ADVERTISING.
l'sx Miss or 3.1m0x cat LE63, MAAS ONE 13417 AR)
11n. Blue I 4.lnr I 13310 r Mos 11 Yr
"Ara 'V I $ l-,43° $ 2 . 00 E 2,60 i moo 157,00 I $12.00
4 sqtexag, I 2,00 1 8,00 L 4,00 1 k 8,00 i 2,00 I /8,00
ti7o.rij.-17:71 10,00 1!1.@01 37,00 022 pa eo,oo Cao,op
-..:5-.7.7T1E - Y3115706110) 5 1 7 it ,, b0 co,oo 100-,01.
z ,vecial Notices 16 cants par line; Editorial or
Cal 1.0 Cent" per line.
,totk:Lit advestislng I,Mai ba Raid 'or In Entrance.
a6t iCo Bhutto, Oonstabla Blankn, Deacti o lndir
t hand.
t.stjt4lNlDEgiS CUPS•
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PARKHURST it'CO:, :
.i , Tloga iarble . • Works. —........... . 4....04."4.4. - 44.,--,—... .....•....
113.A.ISIKETS„ ;._.. : I IFS undersign 4 le nor prep i nted to oz.). j,; Ycit lf
L. ' a e°4 ,P M•74;19. 1,4016„ T, 001#m
,-' . /••••. 4 0- ..-... ,•,:s. --- :: '..- .1 • cAte all orciprelnropb,E,tbrops and 3 103 m. NeTtik "Y "' .. g .., 1 11.: 11 1 .111 i .40 'Y."
rinons:r, 1 2;4 4k, ..• 4 P • .'
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1 ::.- " ."` ' ' • ittattArt ,, v ,,,- I tu i ,te of either Puernen '"
il# 44. 12;00loX„ 41:24 11 l i z
; ,:‘• rAiLICECI.SI'. ? Turnerd " loaf 1 4 4. ~ • 43; T o stp
.8.10 1111 P
L . i - , CrISO:r. i i 1 ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE, NowtOgh r , " •••_...!.... la . pa ...”.,1*•••••
~.., Pv.7irryis,lii7. 1160' 61* ' ' 20 6# 1020.1# va
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sit with dispatch. Owego • 488 4.-1040 4 . 8,12 ## 6.511 * 4
SaCitv, Coates & Co. 0 keeps conetantly on hand both Maths of, waTerlY '! 610 ".,10.1Str lb 4.02 if &MI
' 1 .1i 1i.1•.,5, liunxville, Tiotto, County, Pa - .l' 31arblo and will be able to cult all who may e,
1 -," , 544, `, l 1/.119. s' 4.40 "' 6,15 "
vo him with choir ordert, an as racLoonabilatailu f 0 °° : l o , - 71 12n3izi t nil ify : it a i ;#! •,; flit Etcp ." 1 1, 28 99: 5 ,1 J ! 1: 2 0 9 3 9 . r e ' . :y 5 ,52 156 ,b . r ‘ 1.
' - ar T .sioaliy oa depooit, discouut aotati
',- - - - 0 n; se Cat 110 Obtained in th'fi nunnery. ' wootestia ,60' 102 T #6 ~.„„... 019 ei , %a 9.0 a ail
,ad soli drafts on New York Imp o tfo
11 ... I'LLAZUE. ADAMS. . Buffalo •( 10 60 SV 'B,Wip . lll . U. 20 a 1140 41
un a prof:aptly malle•.-- Jun 1,1-871-Y ' • •logo ,Jan.,1,1871-)f. , 8/48 174115 fl. 1140 r.tt 1.01kV•r: , 1 2,114.171 LIURIPp
Mtratiall 3 tritrr.-Oatnealt. 'A , srMis?; t , . fir -41, ,1.40 ) 1,1 UT E c. HSCri '
Cil du : ' " ' 1.16 is xl. 10,25. 4
DAro CoArs, } lint-sviiia. ro WA-A' ' ail' Tscriv is .4 3 , Its` it
vxes 004 tivAx.xl, I I " IFLa 3C3. 461.3:Lew, Neatiolio. 1-05- -9.20- 4 - fititaliti 4.4061 n.
_ A i. 8.80. pm I.Bolta IVACO pin
4 gr 1 7 ,26- '-'- r 4.00 onr 4.01) s i p
It i • /o.lo' 6- ' COO " 6.80
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G. 130. W. 11E111 11a,
ITTOWSEY and COXISSELOE at L.Vit
OLUce in Smith and BoTren'a 131oolt,daron hull
'•••x. Agitator 060913 p , *tsiz?, [second floor.)
Arvildtfclo Ps jaan_iyee'4
k 07' 51 - C 43
Jno. L. Ztehell,
t rael ORACPIfs 7 4 .F t iatut,
Iran co Agiat. - 0 chettirere's Drtig Efecrio;'
Welleboro, Pu. ' Jun.l, 1871. q
Vi r tiliaLl A. &Me,
.I..nnoy rind Counselor at Law, tint door abode
..!onvor6o Osgoad'e store, ou Slain stYnni.
wellsboro, January 1, 18Y11(.1
IRO, W. Adamo,
lrney and °crams°lur at Lav,..llo3otteld,Tinge,
-wary, P. Voiloarhirgi promyrly atttnodtrd
Tun. 1, 197-1-y
WI bon F.; 'Sikh.,
i —graoye ankl Courolors at ta..,;. , ;llrillittoad,
,p-otoptly to bane cum:ired to their-care in'
'at) uoantica ot Iloga and Pottaz. Olacso on
-be kvcoun. Jan. t, .1.871 y
E. r . Wtt,E7.l . ! •
John W. Guernsey,
Ar.oraoy and Cauncrulor at Law. 411 btuangEre
to Oloa will lin pruovtly attondou to.
iidied 14 door tooth of
o.3unty, 1; 11371.
l'ii3a. 15. Smith,
Bottuty and In,curatit3o Agent. C.;or..
ttardzitiona gent to the above adtireau will re.,
.aive prompt attention. forma aluderatt,
,:tutus, Pa.—Jan. 1, 1571
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Buyni ij llthir - Okt011y:. - ' - I —r—
A , ..1r.e,- an .1 oauusel.)r6 at law, ''.l:loga Pa
All :LiSLaleaS outruice4 tuthvit Cana will revt4vA ,
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i.r..Hapt , EtteCition.
'. H.. :3 Evtkoi s 5. 0. UOUttlf.
Jau I. WI y li
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P-rinstrong u Lima,
ATTOUNEYS - .AT - LAW ,
wILLL'aIeTI)ItI, PENI3 . A.
)hn 1,11171-y, _
OS. D. Tata. k, Co.,
it , L 1 0 106 11 1) Drugglato, and &salvia in Wall Paper,
licrrcrsnao Lamps, Window . GIUS9, Purininory,
PdID r4OilV, Se., tLe.—Corultag, N. Y. Janil '7l.
D. Bacon, M. D„
Physielau4l34 Stirgemblit dour vat of Imaaffiol•
11340--Afalo Etntut. Will lacuna yromptly tt
11 culls. Wallsbcro.—Jan. 1, 11371-
A. M. lugham, M. D.,
11,moeopathln, Oftoo ut hit) Iltoitltravo (qa the,
nvonu6.—•Jan. 1, 1871.
Oeurgo Wagner,
ihr, ,Da op lartt, duoi uoittipf Xtobcttlf Bail;
e y'd Clot dwo re Bun*. Cuttluvliittlogaud 110.
pairing done promptly and well.—jau, 1, 18T1
timitb 'l3 hotel,
T:l,3i, Pa , r, . :kl. Smith, Proprietor. liouto is
good ccodltiou to acooruniatlatu tho traTiollog
pablic lu a pveriw manner.—Jan. 1, 1511.
Farm em' Ternperanto Hotel.
Kr, E. 11. , )5i KO 7.1, having parahated housa,
1 0Jn..1 , 40; is :atom 4 5,LA
,ctio viol, etrialy
ccnap•+rapCd vsj E
I!'n f i tu,N uhd tvit'. Ci6arrlve ft.atn.
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Cuion Hotel.
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z. 11. '741-, Horn, Proprietor, ~F'ellgUoYo. Ps:
t 5 pleAsautly fvuiiorl, and liar ait
.au 1 mwmatenues fur min and bl3det. Charger
- 28,lueate.--.19.n 1, 1871-Iy.
w. W. WEB% N. D. )
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Physician and - tirgeon,
- rucr,—Oronlng outl4/6
--sr,4r 1.197(.
F' :1 R:11 FOR ~..1 I, 6
TH E f••r galis (tile
te.re•, tni'? C-Z t k.,11.,1;0w",
c , ,u rd.% , 1 •.• %it hin
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tifilliTo (n
C. a Jn LIB.
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F t• at 3. 1.1.3 r Si e
ONE lICNDRED AC I; eighty
11111 T Cis• ,1..) I ver4 t .
tlio to 1•, Nil Ai ClJ , tr r : 1 , 19 •
IL 'Qrn :11)10 L Ol P. rao gw,.!
,2. IS., moti Fi<lapriM
r,r t rry.
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New Jewelry Store.
gin
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:0.1!: (tug 1:y C. 1,. IYill
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N e fi'l al , Nortomot of
%OCKS, JEwEmer,
LT 7 EI? A ND PLATED-wAy-E.
tvAIttINEH, one of the •••o:t. , en
Peunzy!vattia, tt,
REPAIRING OF WATCHES
CLOCKS &e., &e., &e.
t'uo eYiilfu )Fiqz of IC 11 ti ii -c.octccn
` l /rs rant e.it pcirlea co U eufrwirrlt Guarantee.
S. B. ARRNE .
Au i 4 23, 1371- tf.
Shoe, Leather and
Findhag Store.
E.
Tioga Co., Pa.
rqhgcriVr e re notify tb.ttr friends
..u0..11..re nr.• doing a ivv°l
n.d a«oll.h,ro ,treet. op.
"-• t. b lel k. el , lt.,•,ts of
• ‘. l t t t rs tt h tih for
il, E. b . 11:111 a, SUN.
NO 7,1671 tf
hi is a popular hotel lately kept by B. D.
110 itlay. The Proprietor will aparo no paint' to
mike it a firat.clasa itoure. All the stager '
ar.
rite and depart frumlthis house. A geed hostler
In Itendttnee. Livery attached.
f . art 1,1871-1 y
)
SILVER SPOONS,
Pk ed Spoons arid Yorke; Table, Butt* and
Fqft ntfive9 Caps, Castors and Cake Baskets;
Na 'stn Rings; Cream Salt Sugar and Mustard
SPOunsi Flue Gold and Agate Rings; Gold Pons
and Penails; Solid Gold Sets; Pearl Paaey and
Plated Buttons; Watch Guards and Chains, to.,
A large stock of SPECTACLES, GLASSES,Iand
Cold Glasses, all at reduced prices,
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..) e g. lligt.*atOlies' and - ,TUwilt'Y nett& ItqliVed •
ic
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h mit 1, 18'7'1.
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0340 1 -r -Late. - oPrataziri) seen utinuinuAL
lii4z - 7 , , . .. i
' i allejl'ire •' " ' DENTIST.
011ie opposite Cone House, Wollsboro, Pa. All
uperatiuns neatly and carefully performed. Sat
iefaitton guaranteed at 'live and let live prieee.l
F b 22, 1871. tf (
, •P:NY/f;
And
ONE
Exalt
bean. moro than forty thousand in advance of
their rales of the previous year, and over forty
four t r iousand more than the rates of any whir
Company fur 1510, as shown by the following
figures from BWORI/ roturns of the Pales of
Licen i Ses. -
The binge: Dienufaeturing company
i .
,sot over ail letoranes Sescify. • . . :: .v , ..'
'Afis ltfite . tv.. - -- - lio -. .if; mitqa-..
&Id over tAo Wilear f, GiOs Sew-
Ogidtarkina Co , 05,P43 d,.
Sad lioi• tko 17ood &witty Mu
rehi/4 Go., 62,821 do,
SPcd doer the Grt.var dr Baker
Scitkag ;lac/tins Co, 1 0,631 do.
Sold±:er tAe Howe Madams 0., 52,471. . do:
,42,3c1 er -tAo WAIF! tw cY Tito -on
- !fa -- ttfacriiring - Co., - ...,;.48,615 do,
all of ithieh is mainly owing to the popularity
of what is known as the "New FA.Pror Eirivraa
!A m:11; 9 1 14 4 " wilieb is now fast finding its way
into'istros7 woll regulated housobold.—For Cir
cularislgiving full particulars of Niachlues, their
I -
Folding. Vases of many varieties of- wood and
tinish;l i tbeir Attpehments for rannsratts ttinds of
work, vhich, till recently, it was thought that
delicatet tingers-alone could perform ) , att :well as
partibtilarti about ill "tall - alas used; by their Ma
clilnes much ae Twist, Linen Thread, e!Yo - 01 Cot
ton, Oil, do., Ise., apply to any of their Alathar-
Ind Akettrs, or Co , !
TIEp INGE 3 MA.7-tTAOIVRI - 174 Co.
4.s9. 6 llnnialvaq, - 2 Noitii York. - 'Philadelphia
Office 1106 Chestnut Bt.
March 22, 1871—tr.
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Plano
lorgebt a
cion of t
@IEEE
vKiity, that
Ail Id
excLauF,
pitriug
bolt $A CIE-EAP. •
1'..4k0. , ant, • new, loather Joy - baggy ; ono
1 ,1 c , t Ypen buggy, nearly now ono two
hortt• lurch; t tingloliarnere.
_ • IVIUG LIT &.;
Pint) PI,
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! HS Subscriber offers for rale his ram, situ.
1 uteri it till: tour of Duluatr, some eight
w il ts fro 1 , Well:A.)om.* Said farm contains 75
acres, C. the Ilii of which is Improved; good
frame balm 30x42:enti R. g - eod log house, an.?
some fruit trove tVieen. , Said farm is net.mr
parsed fo fertility of FOii in this Eet'...n. For
partienl3 s inquire of the rubycsibcr at the ollice
of U. W. , lerrick, Esq., ‘Vtdkboro Pa.
4)111 19, 1871-tf A. REDFIELD.
Bu
A . N Inititutiozi to prepare ,
young tom' for our
it,c,q4.- Tho grawiltattre ur` this i 01111 ege.• a re
n ring c, ,, rninistidintt , and tuorutivo - positlunrt in
ue:irl ci.r . ,. elty !ii aro 1itt..,,. ~
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Wellsboro Ho tel ,
• COR. MAIN ST. ct TUE AVYaIitYR,
WELLEGIORO, PA.
SOI L . BUNNEL, FROPIR
i FIVEI
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IC T IOS constantly on hand, ELGIN
v s 01:T11A 1%1 and SWISS WATCH
-25,• ino, Alarm fir Culondur GIMES,
ruE SINGER
Dilanufavturing Company,
aT, THE; SUORLD'S: `FAIR,
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ooatitutud by tho homes of the-people—
etroived tho OToat 'Award of tho
HIGHEST SALES !
base l'oft ell rivals far hated them, for they
SOLD IN 1070
OYDRLD Lsrp Tivz - NTY-suvraz TtimituirD )
lIONDAEDd l TitutT7 'runts Mettrimzs 1
New Music Storel
OPPOSITE CONE TIOUSE,
VVrI.T,c-.13( - )T10. PA.
EENE WS ..ror IrAwrorad /via Fralno
Sofr - Pelul
A ill 0: PO ICI ES
Dealcs lu all ',duds of , -
and Musica):Morthandise,
'ti host seioction of I\ll.'6!C in this tree
o Country. Planox warranted for 20
e:Jr7,
eons and Cabinet. Organs
DTelo
th Oreorier'f: rittent Foot Pcdal
u 5 of Int,lruui..nti bought or taken in
.7.a to let. 7.3.• All or.lern for
ro-
I nd Tuninx proiuptly attended to.
J W. MeINTOSIT, Agent.
s: 1.
arm for S'ale•
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
A J ►Ynk\ Ltt
Eiwira, N. Y.
Auguat 3,1871—ft
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Northeia'COliii'al.
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Direct bu L
tokthAnd Bouth,
On and aria 110ridyirtif,13filYST1, Trains will
deport from Trdpicra. rott•Cui•-. 4-. "
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14.1,v STITIIWARB. -
klalia.B.uress,ll , 9BA. , ~B uffalo Exgrios,ll.9l,.3r ,
h- --- ' - ' , iike , 7.08. ,
GOLD OR SILVER CLOCKS, JEWEIA
IVY, COLD priAms,
PINS, PENCILS, I CASES, GOLD &
STEEL PENS;` TIIptIBLES,
•vtaLliehmeat, which h . old low for
Itopalring dond neatly
tort NOTICE.
January 1,1871—y.
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1111 - Itil - V H- Tri ! — O l ia r .NIS,,
TuP:subEer Oildli 4)fre for. solo r: lbo fof—
.:',l6tviboilreablovii!og proporty v io Wells-
,born.,' 204010 lots aitid o i ,Stattt ,A4elt, 40.
4
lots On Cboildatoty3 tract, (t Era4ue ~ Follo,wg
Vann;) and die - Jima° ;irk - lot of Otirlett-Will-,
laws. ,- ; TI1O's - orot4Ori, ive'll' situated , end wilf bo
-said 'ork's:iitsuriablo_terans t l. , ..., _
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HENRY 11,E#TirO01? .t. SON.
Auiust 23, 1671-0 _ '
WEI
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ttLEMORO ,
,AND MA DOliELii
STAG ii: r4xl't.E4::::i •
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• - TUE. undersig•ned. ,proprsato.r of.
, this lipo takes this toothed, of in
ioruttoa th'itr.PtOlio • that th above- Binge tune
,t a ns_ (Snadaye excepted.) betwoon the two pla,
nes as . -
Leaven Wellaboro RCS a. m., aad arrives•at
Ilanpliold at IQ Stt a`fm . ' 'F .;f
LoaveX viltut•field at 2 21(1 p. m and arrives at
IVolleboro at 6 p m. jiW"Raresl,l6.
JO* 1871-ff " B. VAN 801411 Ir.
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NEW and IMPROVED DRAWING ROOll and
BLEEPING !XlAClMED,entatiltan gall Modern Improve.
merits, are ran throe& air all 'llene between Buffalo.
Niagara Falls, J3ilalpabliOD Vtldge,Oltraltrad,
natfaud New York. •
WeatWard.
ia,adiiia -
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Mactatted '4 ll R. "
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d.ao a, m. c -
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0.00 a. ta.dally § dratti akitt• tittdo•23
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11 ja raaaaintar i ktlfftplel mint
gt-at t ,TfactV
tril424-ptia*••Wiest Viet
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a ,-:, 1 1,03-. ~, 41 , 0 m.l 40 • 4 .
emu iltldo "t :` 'Leis' •'". 636 ^ _ l /Qoo li '' F OA' te
Niagara vans . 148 . 4 I a 461 - 4 L ito vitt . 1 fold%)
1101Talb;:.7.1 - ` *+ , 211 - TM±lr23 - " - . "1 - 00 - j
Ri:nlboti , r ~4 L 600 4 , !,6 4.0__",i..4.a.4wil
gr' no4' 1 5°3 suP :ll ( I 's - [Ft) wti '
'7919g. , ' , A I`l 0 1, M,., 1 ' *"• ! a F';‘.lu6t ,
/Itmiri..e... "I I 410 '" saa?.lo/1-23214 7 04 Ls% /111 go' re
way - t0y... 0 11 ail f 4 i I al) ostrzi sr Altatorpla
cvw.gm,a q 4 1 + 26- ,?: i 1 , 047.2 i Aso.. f‘dia4lJics,
*rograpm..,,,,i4, o gt, ;4 1, 1 , 2 4 , ,,i 7 4, 4 •:1 *lO4
—., r ,, v c rit - r- it, ty •11 - 4 - r - 7 . v" , 7f .. e , ,1
.tddiet ,
_OO4 00 ' ••••pr...••••• ..........c.v.
NOtibUrr. 1 41 fv'.......;.. 11 40 a m . .'....4....! 9 . 110 , " ' 4 - 3
1 urintit...• ".11.......1 806 1311.FA.78.7nsoliala Dap
Patyrson- 44 i 600 " lola 4 . 133r21Pitm .IE4WPm
N4svarar...---,1-.1..1.161. IL a of. pm; 616 .......
4
Justly ettlr ft ," .410 0,1 4.mi 216 i ....4 1 ~11/2
N uw X °tk .. ''',":l/ le Ve il t.9!"'Pg.f.k "k g° p m
Addit.i9na X. 1 ,°. 041-1 4 1 , 1 ozaz
Afkiii•
6 40 ft in ', iiiilry irouillO ht.1i41116:"
6.16 a D.I„ . sandal. excalitird. !rpm ELumllolll4- .., 1
6LO ' a in- exotigit putalaylri fralia QWe a. " ''.• II
.7.60 a m., tamp. baud ual. atoms t i I 4,
1.06 p. m.. exoept duudays, from ealatid I'M: •
9,101;?... m., gawp*, 89901krt,1rtam ,Llopeullemille. -
, !th5,1134. • v :
~,,.t itonad,
.041.1 p of t
•,„ - 1,13 t. RUCIItIIIt, - - ' ; ) ,ii 4 it.- it: ton: --.
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Blisssburg& Corniurik Tioga- It.
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DEPAILT F 11.031 TIMM/4001Sn EOM.. ':C
No 1-9.811 a 111 Nos-8;28 p'M 2 . N 014.44
No 7-6.83 a in No 9,1X07.,p1ci:.. "No 11435 Or
No 14-B.Bop m
~ Nol6.l,Ct.l4p_m No1?-1.84oni
DEPAL.T riPO3l T/0 1 34A•acrilia
No 2-4.12 p -44% 2 n No 6-6.28 a m
No 6-6.08 a . No 10-10.10 is TA: No 12-1120 ain
No 14-12.07 pnt 'No 2,64-1 M p,to No 18-6.18 p m
No 20-6.tv ion No 22-,11.,12 pin No 24-12.36 to
A. a. GOliftON, L. L. 811ATTITCit,
Ittopt B. A. 0.71. - Bupt Togs IL R.
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DO lug 5c.14111, derputdr.nztV4ol) •„,,- 4 ,". .. ow.
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::. • • ) 1)1111 41oLli, lam a sghompaio
. 1;ollIdaj".•;./144,9,irph rale*
. • * " . - ' " ' "Zitddlbban; DUO/ v. too?.
‘• arrin3 R. Zilileo Valley . , 10:W2414910
Sept 13;1571 . '-: .1 '.. A.:11: +MATO'S; 12430'.....
.
ag ill Vi r tiliit. s k
STOI-1.1-11
a;1 -a` . ; • - ,
4
WEl,i 0110
"irr: --- '.. ,rl. i ' • i
3.<
_- 7 , „ EANDREIt POLY,
who lin'a !pu p been kietab
-5"%;g1',-)lleVed in: 4eweliy i?ael
r4
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..;..,,,,,,,,,,bO,. in iVellsburY, bub al-
. ' . 1 ways ob •MO 0, vpriduk
v .... .. 4.
~.„ . . ,,;yl:_- : : kfulla and Tir!p'ed pi ' ... .
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SISNINII!MI
MiER ICAN 'WATCHES;
SPOONS,
_ 1 .,
m .HAZt.,RI3; PLA-
''i' t
TED ARE, ~ •
SEWINC ACIIINES,
&0., iLt;„i 4io.
With most other orticl:e!usuallj kept in such
C A S
. - _
EMI
OMT!
r and promptly;and on
A. POUT.
,
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PA 00TOBBE 25 1871
wpraaßOßO TIOGA ,001 IN #
filsio49. - :bOIINTYi-44., i - 1, ' ' '''' ' -:'
r!'" ' '.s 1 113HIMOninioniieittit •iiVennlyt..
• '. \ . A vaults 'to ' the ;Sheriff of said
-. l(*. i_ ' , IsoutitycOreotiog: - ' 's r
. --- 0' - -Vietferberunaad yen that - you at=
:.
,_::":-..!-:.'" tar& john t'ltrow4 Ira A. Ward,
' Willitini 41: Ward, John Ward', It';,
liflikilesjii Wardi.Preseott
,Hall Verdi BdwitOd
Or.' %%emotion and eornolla PennoYerollitr sat:
lived Jobn Dykens, by all and sin,gulat:, Welk
oodr and ahattele; • lands , and itinotheriti,‘ in
irbeitaThiinde orrposseasicin tioever the ;saineliety
4,046-Alma -they be• And
_apifearbercire oat: Voutt
of epOpien Picas , to he Ito den 'at WellabOro';',lii
litill , fbi said county; on the ISA ISlOndal of Nov,
neat ? }here to, answer James Iscialriy 4tridlik; y.
',WileXt Of a plea of debt, i' and also,tbat you'eum.
nion-thp'person ) , O4bribass and every' 'of Aiya
+V WIR•Ser Hands theleada or *Ara:4ll,v 'itery'§f
%heel of theeaid - Jetin 0. Brown dr ;Itil tally 'to
fduttdistr the? 10 std atiiiiat 'boro:ro %Or
!AM Voint,-;at t . day ind plate . eforesard,:to
Atitilliver *bat sli lite of/ebbed fo,theni,liid'abide
IbillndiruientOtthe apvirtinthe'pte,eruhres.' . 4id
itiffireliott then endlilwrothiliVrilt.' - '
_. l
,'', irlitteli the flok.-llf cu t Whitioßteiltiiptidio
of 9nr; Ito court. :. Stilt: 21, 11171.',' .
„; 4 „ .. =„
..t , r- ----' 7.:W: DONALDBOFi Pei i,1'f11177 -
z 4 7, ...: ‘,... •-• ;,,— j 4 :, - ..._:'', , .41., . •, ..
' 7l trti iiiils tW efibi,tatifieotloiiiiiiat
tifittilledfalikteiii,laiftidd itit4llo.olfala ski&
4
ird '44 lif NMI; eltattellifthi'lthi if tiiopt i
boWdGE neridldektibld' CV' tigio f ti4liting
ibreb biltiared istidlitk l tivoisidl . o, O*itkia
lands of the Defitearia; kiCitiffeil _ ' OA Din
Viektito:l6 Oriffit r•waryantwor-sticatrt to
11.1b43114, T pia etit*d - riff / :cf
P,ebilly 114 slicks %rad i , aciteibr oft td
t
larldr Arrant 170. 5227'; `NiOdiii:Ael ;ft /
Ifttyraigijit...4ltuatad in ' Veil/A(4OIPS .
slid i (blab 25 caret of `nrisbattid lands:Oa . •Ati
lqp i Alo9; Frankan Obliage .w4ranto4',lii loss
tOwnahleirtifrirestid . ralsoi the fkitcerleg dee pb . ..
ißtfo.eflatiA in' 8404 .01tiAliMittett,
flentiteat-kyoif g; irt4 4 #l-4 .
84 there ilf tastsfibui ii %HO& • • 15,,1
..tbkr3f tl.
..Weetsorcer.cf warren Hp.* , 41b, „ it
i§ltUrk l elritilth` it ;an a Vtlienifi
d4rdilli-'itshiVlltt: ; ft, 4, LW: 104 4 1;ti ii, . tit ges
qoptirsva - ';':1. •r - i 1 i
Itititol.4l*o3)ll7 el/Y : 6'467 .P LI
giffiti*Wil4l3. totals - 4:4lNa' ko , en a
Itk r... 4li n l s lir- s' l wki l iZttiti t ??? el tP;',4 4 - ~ite
the cerebral - &egret* east Volt ei)
iib#lt XI illgrees ' +6Bp-: - 14 porlibes. 4 1 4 ,:or
„,...yytticsiti yereheir,riortlr • li'degf 4t..0
pailih# t tiftetti le tfligrees wasteSls - poretie_Cte' 00
plactrof iferdniniiteintaltiltr s tf4l?s:iereff, of ,t hind
o;- theriaßotiti; •• • ' .. 1 '. ' ' !"i
ts Oat: if; Isl=t: -tiola eit 't ; A : . 214113terig
MFIROHANT T=RINGI
. . • ;. • ,
jraßOtircWAGEl3l%, • bus, just ractived
,11-A:l,apekb anortmettor 'ofe. .r.
71
-
for gentiormeo
CO:ARSE,& Fin CIiOTIIIND
ili,teietied. to ulanuitieterd'in the $OB/ 1
ancren the' fibbrtest • notlelt.', Pereofie
vial:Mug tiloilsteg - Will "drop In' stof 'Yee
ray , Good. BiTs• and the ( teat ; of work
gß iitti li te ed• r • • 413
Oct it`
•V".' • . • •,... 1 • • • • ••
'''Adnaintatrafare Notace •
.IiTTNRS.,Ok DAIINVIVIUTION havlt4
bbBj granted to, the inderligtiaci op the
tate efsObailes Reitel; deeptutd, late: pt the
teitasfilti'efltleittoond; all lietiOnti 'lndebted t 4
laid- ...State and those haVint 'idelins against it
will settle with •IVARGARET
-FRANCIS 'OL'EMIINii,
Rlehteend, Sept 2Y, 187,1, tit' Adtp'rss
oinblued Cloves thiovs
• - and, S4araiori, .
_••
machine - 1,9.mq , by. eighto - herself with
.lapparent.ease,and requires hnt. , few‘hande
to work It. :it has no. complicated fparte, , ltinot
no •hreakagea and eonaequent delays sad eipan:
tee.. No man can:feed:it hurter:than -its •Bbllltg
toihrelk - otiptirate ' bull . end , Arleen An - . Meet
thorotigh , intasener.'Por. style aftnish:and kia'B6. l
fni appearenae it has no equal. .11,threshee-the
b MlA's* azutso.,,Fte,..wv engatilitem-etvo Ws* , from
the chaff. hull* theneeil`from-thlepod had clean&
the .80ed for,ularket all , at one oporalionl. , 'Clips•
city from 2.0 to 00:buebels otneed per "day. •
Manufactirid by Abe Birdeell.Manntactarink
Company, Booth Bend, Indiana: For furtheF-
Partivularffii - trend to the manufacturers or their
agent ferike.elonet. Leaf, a paper which, gives
full pattlohtto In regard to the machhie, and
hitlidoknY.Yeittable :euggegtions Meth° to the
'relatuto(,the ciav;er Drop.- , 4pply. tb
:11'1 W. J. MANN,
5 A ,); Uottitkiot M ILQreel Tioga..do ; ra.•
• .4.0.P1 1811.401 rs.'a ,;
•
ri--4.--,.4...4:.3'
.
. .
1 '.
-Wir:"TO: faigir'-GAUSII.
, A.,:. -....,-,,,,...... .• ~ •
~ 1:4,1,...AT! ,a; 4.....,1 ....::,2!. - “.. o i r w: • ' - 1., 1..; 1
a r t
i Jra.s pet . , iit freticApis!" , t . iiki-'
,Priatiaqs,:'n*: 1
;
gW e ji l la t t r , : o ritl i gt to . I' r i ldji fit
byltiftiablatialiSrubintiolttabialone;tazarten&N
b , c9t.))ooll3entl, d i ttorit'dl . areta u t . tiparrtaire p reraltpil
Panetta:Vl ailVqy9ll r.l__24,2lltlll_E P 2010413
The World-reucraned trati'dro Ili fhb eidtbirale Vrc
lam, clearly prom Itchlt.hlit Mb eitietteUtet that the
6
witilcop.sio."o:llpikikorg. may be effectually
Noted xlutod, t-,toodi ... ..eati wltboutAangetyne.
.1--elmiettane, ,_ elrfftltutte, "Mtge, or
le, yoldtrag but a nAtaidoX cure et ;aline certain
and effectual:By tablah deer" ettfferttr, no matter what
hts; curtiltbm i 47 be, way cur blcatrell atleliPlAN
rlyalyitfid, l e calli t r ;kis_lecture. T i ffilltrr o
... 4
'then ad tor e Be '.' - •
- •
, -• ,,q• L .1.. A: „ ~ _.s, ...,
i '- feV " i ' adrit4liiltalti'Mrllslol)o tO way itddrAr. ,
'on' retvilit -41 mkt* ITtsri Irctsge at= It, t 5 1 1101.%
dry 5 1 tig tri liemblichere;• .:-- , ...1 ' C f,t .1 ~:•(1, 1 ;,) -0,
' AIbo;DRI CITAXERWELVE "Merriam GtiliteTprlii
' ``.s WIWI Ahddatan the Publlshm. , 0 -,_ _ • 9:.J
cli AB. J. o. Et= .0 Ocr.e:';
_ 121-litoadtuty,Naue York,Powt•OtOce-lbiPa- 4,688. -
Eept. 27. 18711k-7 . , -- .41 - • r-
VIL.LAGA4TSfOR'SAID
rip RE subterfber is now, offering:village lot
. 1 for aele_in_the-western-part, of Elm villogo
on reas,ongl?leutortns- Said\ lots and - lirgeJated
nlO/3; situated,
Aiso.abilzti-/80,1100 feet of pine linnbei
salo,,et ftryttrianA Ilowon's r ill,.Welisbora.'
Svptfi f 1871... - • * • •
THE,X3EiI HOTEL in the COTTAT-rit.
Iffiff,!:': - C(liiht 110181" -
1. l(trge and well ventllti
-44.... Akei:lirituotletlens- uotC'eurpaseetl. Dy
arty
rier. l :4 l, l l .444i*Ner24o4e f eldoptt - and
ti~frOtti.4,tilif.,'o;olll,lcur t yittleA 0r_i14 . 11 . 14b,t1
Wiltiutgt4e/foiyeltatp,rke.• , •
fociFtlitakOßditilt(dts, gool ardor, and a
good host/or. • A 11. GRAVIP, Prop'r.
Moral) 8.1871: : :
•
~ .. . ; . •.• ..
„Plaiiing..and.Natolu g:.:
D ONE with neatness and dispatch. 'AIBO
D'EVtb. SIDING
made from snob lumber. Can Tqane inciies
wide.: :A.r.llaraliti;in'a ana, niond
ereekji Jaekscnifiinniddp;Tioga oounty:,•
- • ..
Si . HAMILTON.
Jackson, June 7,-1871 if - •
:THE 014E114
"PENASYtIiiIIA ~., 1 10118E"
~.,.trAtsLy."owifi.tho.Tow.reziolo u i e ,
~:ahL FOr life cii3el.ci'pled,by D. 'D. Rol
th'otottipiis , refitted,
''• •••, '• - • • • •
- .1' • •
3.1 -2. R.•0 0 00NN •
who will,b happy. to aocommodate a, Abe old
Monde ttive h Qua* at voty reaBonabloiitis. -
M. JL. O'OONNpR.
IrETTERS•OWADMIMISTRATiON , tiAvibg
• 1 . 4 been grantedt'e tiff:Oval derilgued on 'tire no
tate.,a, DeCilt CAlelden;deteaietl, late et Tana
field; 2To - ga : eti.;Pa , all persons indihteditd the
said estate ,And 'those having otaitatilightnet it
will settle vatt.h....— , c SARAH
0, SEYAIOUR;
Adinr'e.
Oet 18, Lan.
Real_ xa a Eor.. Sa,c.,
ONE npugp AND DT: on thole btreel, on.
O
ic'ovs i 'finished ',bieol,Y
Doi - hike 'roires easy. ' , '
Onelot un' Siate street, upon
'le belog, . 4 ' • • ' ," "
Ten ,ftia D ` : 14
For ttdn tr®tl`iteibatof timber - find Ili 1561
/114;4 eplendid dairy fermi in Delmar, oot—
tadang 875 acres. Inquire of
June 31, ltfl tf warenT a BAILNY.
lIPZI
limmErfina
tz fil l ip: • - - ;1111.4,,
1. 17 2,
THE DEAD ,tEETEE,.
•
I , C„tottv 4.
an ~t . gal's:-
. .11..1,1V(Vci
Tta
• is id : l6 I "
A pretty hand (she cottldn't spell),
j '
• 11 P4 /33U14 votevote it;;;
And i 'twas as re member
it pia -"
" •
Th4 v f,P l 4 4 / 7 11141r I TIARA 4 1 4 . .
A5.,Fifm,117.144,1' )
.1%6 thet t reeiii,,
ioa t ttin-;-ttre potta
I hired her ein'gne4i '
; •
'''. 4 thr4Loutviioeild'e =
.oninAtoeftnUdioinpenee«,-nntbhig lisiD7=lC) '
iu post4gtil
( TllO/04) dita ti '. r9ll
(By Jove! tt -
Fire hundred neter(lceleulate)
Pr- • • WAT1Mt44 1 47441941i 4 4011. ;Al •,
And yet It died-oaf oo*
.1); 11. 2
.09tr9,1 1 .1 9 / I StlßcAjtk ,
::,,3.;: I
- :1;) VOW: igieti.?r. , r,ii it
• liPil4llo4ttlittthipkilbut, 11,P MID
3 I
_aStl l 4, ttaink.;PAPVtViltla :3slE ,
41 39 0 4. 11 1+YPIPSIVI , T1119.1LOIRWI, :
.4 , WEICATETPI s2 o t4lo,3!OiiPtih tea FRIVOL—
:4 I - tlAmt
Tv 4,liTfitel ,
nionever
_I sonde i
t
• Thiteeterquireftwom kfreetkA23
- Qlbuftededlintt; thevtuilleulatrell,
Are road ferdstp.relabtloki,il c rase rn
i•L-Tbey
thank': vial -=
ciindrhoviitldrelkif ;-,
• ;1 1 41tielidetliaineettkeil4rirj
. ';. ,: iiarini ,7l ll l filQitifai : l74l4lolben
.4:;:s41.1 cr
M3'8V8.41:142T0V1 : 9y
lIMIN
'll 20 L.' 24 C.:4S L - Pi IG4
agr)”L;:r. fßrsnallbti 001d5111.416944
;
ME
EIGHTS OP" ONIZENS._
,c, W 4 bum OM. _
11 5 1 ve r ti'llg 1 Is Mgt a, l lO .I,Futh is Pa
sier, learned' Wan an old error, Ptoeot4•
.The workLis slow to perceive the
error of :a wrong long persisted in pund
Woman, 'in Atte , face of , elfrdthausabd
years of progr6isc still stAis suitor; nd Poi
rights equally God-given to her iterto
tis: A centltry*goltsaid, , that in
every age `and eraintir,"die sirorighi°
the e WO 'Mies 'had usurped file ficiv;,::
ors of the stlite`and obtained_ ether
to the cares oidomestla life: Pike same
Is Still true.
,with the, _4,4eption Ott
ittigett far edueitien and
occupation. he masculine ,prestx.R 7
tion Becton' ,to bevtlifit Men's rigbterers
either heaven-given or self/Oven, while
those. of. women , are simply. man.given.
A very complaisant view, indeed, „from
the by our permission" stand-poi nt.
:ant take even that VIOw; and woman's
right to citizeialtdp, itilbejlitto INC
and fixed, as anythingdan hi*
lative entketinents.' !v:44,i2 pinkniiil6 4 rn
this tl'afiedAtaiek, , A4
si , IPM„to the "Jarlidic,ticif thereof, 'are
elypiins i of the tipited States," is the
language of the Fourteenth Arnaud.
ment. This precludes all argument op
the point of the citizenship of,womend
Equal then as oltiPams; uponl whet
growl& of law, justice, or expedieiney;
are woMearezeitided front , itairnpoiti
other eitizens the fast polVefs br the
Subjectio the !aids', exerefalng
14iiious civil rights; the own erehip and
qlsna,M4*tent of. property,, payment .14
tßiet. l 4.16 Jias. w4th diki4btittle.a
rewever4bYelAould they,beflepriv4.l
(gall political power ' , while =f ll ll
ens, lunatics,- idiots ruml-eriminalsi.on
lite removal :of their disabilities, may
Imams or. rash mothe Tight' to voter •1 .- 7:
I -1, , The:right basis :of government
equal rights for rill citizens. 'MIS "has
always beep pur th,eory'of goverintient,
but i weare,yet ion cowardly to pqt.
into praCtke. it is Just, ir it is right
it 7 daninst be wton g lti
What became , the:eo•called
fOP' e t te.
t 12 4t 6. 4 111 R40 , 00iV1aMit0. 43
su fragelnfmtebthetaselves= in tbAr
tot? They,arzilAqiead 'Air i fteN
ViiV4 l4 ll 4 #/4 11 ,0 3 f ,
tIM tub ereilitimnt -.th apeople,ter gaw ,
ern' thAniteWeaafttre*seirtiriarNflarjr,
0016 3( ki i $ 7 §r^lASi . 1 0 ti l t;
l u
fihe broad prinelp
13 tr
11 whicbla free gtiveriament
saref, r'Cat r : KIM t ofmk-41E:43d
threugh illsVall4o., , by the , election as ,
law-makdfs twi the Emponeuts of certain
prificfrdes of goirernmene and law.—
The trght of im,pular euirrage In fonnd
etrupadAlscittta3tent right of self•gop
leaunctUts „„, : • •
Air iffiitiOt3l OtiOljd "iciarti ' elpate
Fii4tPr.nigatktriAo l . ol oP tl 3 e;Pillu*-•
pies that shalt yule them—takiagt the;
voice of tlitt •ittidotity a's - the. Vetee of the
whOla. 'This le "a vital eleioent,—and
the want of ,i - t - fatal toall7governments
by the peorilk Thei inlettaie the-elec
tors of the rtilars. - And sitffritge Is sim
ply the expressiOn, legally ascertained.
Of the niajorityof the PeO t i
P,4 1 .; •!;.' • •- •
' -• But hew` are 'the tria l leilliesolf,
PeOPIP : Ve
4tit,44.04 kta uptimme,d, while one-half,
Of. thii leitlienst interesied as:
ballo i tl;_ 4nci *,ll42iirill Qurr opponeuiw
substitute for the rfglifitriil 'principle or.
egaalsilftktigAi Wou)(l„rhey
lebt, Aoyernulent:2(:4hiar let tb . vt.g, set
up - ofilere 'of nobilityi :of-Star and' 4.4iir;•
ter. ~Would
liettti; 'and rbe,,
tinsel a prince, and erect an !italitireited•
monarchy ; "Wcitqd 'they' he;i43
ep Then let flew
ithale'sove'reign libvier• fn k tPe hinds ' of`',
4 , , 44140 ; 16g tirOkilebzirs, - (93,d'fon . ii4_
a_ret6 L cr 4044.7 j ,jCio Atiey , w an - t - a gar:
vertiniontlotforeei , =Then let thorn, Sol--
get ifientititaiiita, O a ce;icarii ife9
rt4pt i ,iiraf; 1;66i:t0 thq,c;apriqkt,6f
Military clietatar,,And.•perpetuate their.
Iflstorytenl.Vilo 'Abe blOody rim OP n 111.•
No that would be F a ints tent; b ut trot'
gttehtty to r , be tiesirect.: B at ~ybuf;iq.;tlio`
aqit*i/O: Of " 0 0. 1 r *Pie*
Ma .i
jorities:, of •• prlyilsgerV, clines 'of' Ito-
IRO- t hin- the •itestiotisar littq?ligar=
ehy t u - suipinithe ' rights iinxii444;
ties ii , „hieh ,by,,justiee--(ami
belong to-ante Anally large elites .cif citl 7
zags NY)-Itti'fltt4e interests tii .. tti"
ieACE I 3 iiDgerZal If 4i:4gl),v:to?,
meat le nobalollow mock - My, thigd'ita
rge#l s W44A 4 tigigiAClAFl C ~ J - 0.440i1N
ticu in each - individual citizen
thereof. If not, whore does it 03t?—
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.
WeII
EOM
1 1 , 40'1 tAto people" any tioWar?, Tf god
V r iviat 44? Shill - it be hy' ttto fqsl.
Verity? For what reasons How ,few
? , Who
are the,Paisobe, to, rightfully compoie
andbew, and from what source, do
thefhbtain their right to - do what u.
iiiijoiltkliita no right,to do.?
Equality-,--nbt of , sex,' knowledge,
f,cirtunai r COlor, strength, or beatify, but
of :iighti 7 ,-equality before the law—ie
favoritesuid prominent maxim In ttle
.gsgoi'Clatitta of our' rights as a pee
life; ;If then, all oltizons arti equal be
fore the law, the law should be equal
loan-Without favor, partiality, or, pre
-3)0%1 4 . t: t,halewabludall alike, than
glift,hotildalikko , have a .voice In, their
emjefr.9?o. If they compel equal obe.
Alif#y should give. equal protect
t ini •1r *there ifieuld be"" no
,taxation
witliout i reiliretenitition," by what eoror
aikiitii&tit*' 'do we tai' ttioie 'citizens
Atom I Wal &I- , riot Imitirrilt to vote?
3 volvtiftlitiebts their justpewesa
Iran .thtgredineent - .6f the governed,°P
itshat,esnabe ettidefithe juStnete of that
gOventropelf ealling.iteelflree,,yet rigf
idly qxstuillyg9u,-lAalf Its cat tenta„ frtyp
approval or disitpm,y.al of Ifs, laws,
principles, or: tuettanree? ' '
The logic of aqual4 of.Trights is in-
exorable. Tedlicard it Is in adopt the
prinelplabif force or usurped. power,_ as
agtilitatilmAinstinatof the goveriked,:rr
Alt4llsli6llitahltis 4 11890.0 lYe, Oti/P.tic•
/ 11 a r ttectgitvggarließtvole4o Bl lo*.l4er
0 4 4144141Bh)::: T i. 1 4 40 n ... 11 ) 0 8 161 ?t".
tue3; . 4, h ave the, non
fit 946 4 0:111 t4Iftre . OPt i nOaltiii - Of
rhts allowed thein.?: - I‘.4e;
they hold theakqply_hy
_sulteratice---a
tenure which may, ~ba-swept away at
will, 1)3 , 16h - ohm, pip:inky less lu n tan
!bersi.vrivilegedlo- usurp the rights of
, -
-.,.-,4;440.18:f5249.1i191at4P30 great, tuPr'
ca a ntral l Ate] Idea pta
t free popu
olnyertyneni..,,in. language of
otirmoqail.ane,olit, he who woiihl
tie no stave,_ must consent_ to . -I/ ave uo
iiitWo r io %bee de i 4 treidom to
others, deserve It not - for thamselves,
and. under .a just God, ;cannot long le
141n.1t• , • ~
'-'/' --' ' toritftrpondonoo - or the Agitator.)
: 8 1 ',-- - ''' trasoi, (It Y:,) Oct. H. 7871
\. l The•Cliaiter of Cornell University is
the fitiitiliniteted by the Legislature of
theefatti - iff 'New l'Ork,"•which give to
thWitistltittion the income -of the mile
oftiberpublio lands; - andNestablish the
pritielples 'of the general organization
10,00 University. In commemoration
4:,/, this - enactment, the 27th of April,
the [anniversary of its final signature
by therGOVernor of the State, is kept as,'
a holiday of the university, -
Vilegfudents at present Mini ber about
Gob,` meat and small, -ladles. and an.—
VA' isinpPotied to bean institution for
tht:edMiation of young men only ; bu t:'
fthistimelCas : nothing is Said in the laws
and doeninents of Cornell to prohibit
yOung ladies from entering, two of Ole,
sex= - hava.!mtide their appearance" this''
year,, and, brave are-they,, or I mistake.!
7K-9,P„M lady,- triKl!ar., ,Phice * Y9Praelf in.,
tbelr.Ppentiet4. - tockaginatively, for a me.'
*tent; moss in front of you, boyi 1 - 4,
the rear of you, boys on the right of
yon,a boys
noon the left of you ; truly,
64s all atoubd you - ;;--but If your oa•
ture-is only as trustful as theirs, you
are all iiglit;, fora gentleinanly class i
thitfOrCorttell, and the `ladies, I feel'
'tnite,4lll"- have no trouble because of
tbe 'obndtret of their follow students;
for,oltliough it would be. almost Ica
possible- to find a class of 1300 young
' menr,without-its containing one or morel
'rough . characters, this class I. admit-',
t . e . d to. bo above the general average ;
;and the high moral tone which per
;vadeslt generally, woUld immediately
, qu'ell, gity rude or ImpOliteect. ,
' ' y eernell 'b'ae'rtitiny great advantages
'foi''lt t qtitir.,Year'Old 'net - Hutton. .- Her
regular arintiaikiticOme of $125:000; be
isldettabbtit MAO as tuition from the
etttdenfee; her-'aver increasing' library
-01"11Q,000 volumes; her facilitkes - for
practical -agriculture and,, nechanies;-
,litir.rnujieume and rare collections,. are
.entieemente to- the knowledge-seeker,
ifound In few 'other colleges in the mult
i try, ' . ~. . ..
1 - . $ 6i-z", • .!; . • .6 ~...e . -1 . u . I.
; _ , ave g i ven a Very urnt a eei
1 _
of
laTavi of 'the Most prominent featuriel
!of the university, simply because ' It
',Vitimlld -take fi, yoleme 'to contain areven
iti - totiat .400 the particulars.. .1
,villa
DoW'ii.ry . takA,,tilineate'briefly a few o(the
ndvtratagee 'of ii . residence in Ithaca;
!the - .l,tret and Most direct of wilieli - is the
'tinted - leCturerti which the university
'naturally calls to the place. There are,
first; the,neti-resident Proft.ssore,w, heeo
1
lectures are of course 'free to he stu
dents, although delivered . down ' , town,
' in. thtibtill efthe Cornell library build
-11740.6 thieVeniug., They are.. as fol.'
,lows-i‘t_Professor-Louls 'Agassi:.; on ea
:tenal history', twenty lectures ; ProfeS•
sor George, W. Curtis, the hest orator
lir A.merien,lwentY lectures, ou recent
literature ;-Professor Theo. W. Dwight,
tWelvei lectures, en 'constitutional law ;
PrOiesaor John. Stanton Gould, twenty
lectures,ommeohardes- applied to agri
enlinie.; Professor James r Vessel Low
-4; t - Wels , ti lectu'res, on. English-Mere
iture.;' •Prole,ssor • - G )Idivln - Bmitit, on °
;Viignah hiatory, lectures twice a wee ;
Professor Bayard Taylor, six lectures,
lei(: dernian literature; and 'Profes+r
10..retille . 8thitii;three, etc ore itiiiologyr--.
1 Beal - deli - these,' 'there are trouiy notO ,
i tieitietiages'efilled In by the leeturaas r !
! sociations, owhich there are t wo.l- -
LThe Adelphi ilea- cabmen already e'l
. 1 .
!itsOrtlise, or cv_hloh theopening iect 'RI :
was deliVer d by T i heodore Tilt u !
, ,
lthe young man who so pluckili mod i
1 i argu hieit tatt4ely atiaeltetf J-lorae.e (.4 0 e- ,
y:•4`ii';','taiert.„o . f,'Woncien'S - :nigh Le.' .It. ;
itipaea:Wotild permit, we would gi , ht it
, ;1170ftelt: tilitrif6t. of' hiss . 11is i lectu re. 1 11 i 6 i
i i - 1 / 1 0:tC °t:;n4 *: ! t -t r O* '9 : S lV ee t Bonne."7-.i
I:3fliere':wililecture, - as follow,, ; - 1;•y e4 1.-1
: ic Dotigiatiit 2 Wlo,''thaugli dark, -ens sbcd ,
i . 44i'etil'4,igi e;ubsept; i. 7. ; - soli-,
tb :born:lo g os ,P 'io which place rte, aceoth- '
1 , A • •
1 'pante d - tht'lat United, Stu, es, inOrn!nis ;. ,
1 1 107, ,,-. l 3 o, l qcili(Yr' :13.:4. Ray! ed,,. o ii, e, ilh .
1:414-4.0tUima of Shakespeare thnier his
'arm, Or othertyliie. •Hais a reputed tea-,
kt Pr - ,! - J. ti1,..( 1 1#1. -4 ',Y4tkqettigpie t ille greatdra=:'
aPettei.ba4 'fattened the, highest, _praise
in Next yorkacity; !•Colonet Hetuer it."
isiirtigtie,Ante . ' the Profesio - r 'of Rhetoric ,
i,
.i_•_. - f ;4114 ; 1 -;' , 'Wit . .46W„kr,esi , letli - of - t. he -
.A.tteliiiii(aeademy - of•Arookl ye. - Hie
*hieet IS' i SttakOpetife, --- iied nis molten- -
o . 4.i,tf...ikiiioptiii:x4lo Oily. ihrvo:. :-.i .6, o s ,,
beeause:every "tine likes:: Mtn. -: Mrs: , 11,'
Ili' Stiiht6h; hie etii ineti t "'liropilinti,s l
'tights" ad vocates4, who w ti I i ihioeti 1-
tttefit ', preee'eil, &cialighteit , tiieliu bite in
generafiti ;regard '.; tek. Vitt " iroe - trepeb.;,
lie." Mara Twain, whose subject is,
" Iteminiseeneee of some Uneorenon
iZi=a
piece c h aracter I - have chanced:JO
:Meet"' Nb one who enjoys true and
original wit !should fail to hear this
:tare; Last,-brit not leatit, Hon. Horace
Greeley will IXlngo some remarks on
" Self-made Men." Said retuarkewhi
doubtless binge on the raising of , cab
bage heada, or a ten cylinder Roe press
and' &daily paper, on a email patch of
Western" 01%1443,1 Oust one hundred
Miles' from Civilisation, where a man
may " grow up with the country."
The Ithaca Association has not yet
made any announcement in regard to
its course.
The student has also free access to the
immense library, plenty of boating and
base ball, enough beautiful and natural
Scenery In and about Ithaca to study
for six months without tiring, and more
lareig.than be wants to, do to keep eri
ticsitudle.q, if be is of apfagfutturn of
- • ' Occs.terost4z: •
.: : Trapping a Move Chief. • - •
'• :Ear , the telegraphic dispatches a few
dttils , ago; ariaceount Was given of dep 7
ul7y Visited "States Maritud ?envy; 'at
tdrt SMith, Arkansas, having brought
tiftrythat place seven white • men' Who
hiul ••beim fighting with wine - of. the
Osage Indians. The fact of 'one wau
I,a,rl9ginji. in &even' prisoners may excite
PimptiA , fl Alm. roluds of ; some- of our
re o sdeph, 04 after reading, the. following
kpAden it t;th.ey will—be itt !glued', to .J).4; ,
• , •
' "Jar gOi s ga be itiktnilitirly called,
isikrifiti 86 YOirb of age, about five feet
fetilifititieiffit bight; s lim built, 'lint
Weighilig Oiler 13 pounds, with dark
hievrn hair; thin moustache, steel gray
eyesiand ti-thin visaged countenance,
and with - determination*written in ev
ery,linep.ment. Of all the deputy warp
shale, : of which there its &Urge number
M that district, Joe is perhaps the most
daring and the best acquainted in the
Indian nation, through which they
Fide, ~ .loc'his ride through the nation
Itia invarlabli goes, Mime, thinking he
can 'keep his business and actions closer
this , wat - toast With a* partner. Armed
at all timeS With two, and sometimes
four 1,10 Bind navy allies and a knife
that semewbat resembles •a scythe, he
Often-makes excursions out into the Si
oux and Iclowa's country, bank of fort
f:3111.-mid distant over two hundred mile3l
from cvilization.
4bojt th r ee years 1 ago a noted war 1
chief of; the •illowas, known as the
" Leaping Panther," scalped and burn-:
ed alive a white man and his family,
who Imprudently ventured teo far with
in. tit.L -
(mains. When the news reach•
ed -for Smith, a number or • deputy
Marsh 111 audit lietiohnient of United
States roops were sent to capture tb $ 1
red sk ti ned assassin. ,
Afte spending about two weeks scou
ring II e country, the men- were forced
to return to fort Smith without a ei Dee
prisOuer. At the time they started out
I=
Joe Peavy was in the Nation, from
which he returned at about the Battle'
iltne, is the-party. Leaping Panther
was . Well known to Joe, whit) bad frei
iiii4ritls; visited him as well us others of
the wild Chiefs, and when he learned
the result of the expedition, he volun
teered to go out and bring him in. -.
Iln awing that it was almost certain
death for one man to venture within
the clutches of Leaping
,Panther, the
United states Marshal inelsted that Joe
should . lakesome men with him. De
ifi e
.00
elluing all company, he lane evening
moneted
. 141 e horse, d crossing the
river ) 'he rode in e direction of the
Mows country. °thing was seen or
heard of him for a month, and many of
hl4 Wende, , 'ho were aware of the na
ture of his ride, were illarful that Joe
had at map been overcome. ' Those who
k . ikeid hinEbeet held out that he would
turn up all right, and of f ered bete that
he would bring the chief in *with him.
The - latter were right, for Just 28 days
, after_.ihe'was last beets entering the
wocsis r be rode into town with Leaping
P.arithethound hand and foot ou a pony
L luiroitt - Or blur, while two squaws, who
proved to be the favorites of that Avor
thy.; were`Ort, potties 'behind Zoe... The
latter';,pe*enage rode- cititetly thrunizb
taws -to 4.-the 3all, :where ho turned his
priSentiFo*:tO:the authorities ,
, AliKito)einiciiiestioned as to- how , be
effeCted themar4ure, Joe stated that ho
riatidetcltehlatound ; the Wows conn
try, and-mited -It from the. west,—
Knowingieyer foot orthe ground, be
had no difficult fu finding the village
of theitiowas ud his man. The latter
at first regards Joe with suspicion, but,
the judicious u e of a bottle orwhisky
and some toba to, together with auy
amount of unadulterated lies—in put:,
illowan—as to wherehe was froth, it
pally -caused the chief to think it was
all right. . .
Joe.eta.ed around the oamh for over
4 week before he could induce Leaping
I Pnytt,uer to make a visit with him a.
some neighboring Indians, when he (l
astly consented to go-with him, and he
concluded to take two of - his wives
with him. This did not suit Joe, but
fearifig to arouse the chief's suspicious,
he made
_ncl objections, and - the whole
party fringed off in the direction of the
other Indians whorriLJoe , wished to vi-
sit. fly a liberal usel)f his tongue, Joe
Induced the chief to make a detour
from their direct course, so as to brituu
thetn near tart Sill. While riding alouir'
one day, and when well out of the 1 - i
owe, country, Joe suddenly brought out
one of him revolvers to cover the chief,
while wl di :tile other he. halted hit.
wiped, telling the chief that if he moved
-he wohld kin hltihr
I
~
A tinest of 'instant death compelled ,
one alike-BA/us-yrs to remove all' of her
hin , hatnils ANON, and thou - securely tie '
Win wit‘t a. thong of buckskin. The
whole transaction did not detain the •
party over half au hour, after which'
the lioi,rs' heads were turned In the 1
diNtltion of fortMmith. , At night Joi!
wenl.i tics the squaws to separate trees,
i i
aft6' vi tile.th' lie would i to the chief to
liliimeil, and in this wa would pass tie
night; , :4lireni-the time ho was pitteKi
caller arrest, Elio 'old f, Indian - n-llke,
presery et I :N: sti)i id *Me 0,-never, open- ,
lug I ) tzi lipl except, at ti eS to order one i
or„hitl , ciunwii,t6 perfor some service, :
- In / this tuatiner Joe traveled over two' ;
hutnifed miles, partly through a wild
ludi , slucottutrv,land all through a gents-
Cry in which a white face could not pre.-
t lay) I.Y ' be ;found. 1
`TrilSlS , bitt,otte of the many . install- •
eizk. ; of Jos'e dar r lng, :of "which 4'l la rge
voluM e cud 'be ! . writien. `Throughout
Alt Ithht'VtilibtrY. where all go armed . '
fro mit their '-earliest'yeari;=- Joel: isrreei - ig; -
nixed as a supeih i shot with the revel
, ger, the fagorite • weapon. Some fees
• I 1
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1 I
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Book & Job
16 reit supplied with
onto all kinds of Jo
dl
Large additfone of
bare been adds
, ,
t:ooation--Bowen
).
. which he has perf.rmed with this wee
.pon snack of the. marFelotni, such - as
, sneffing the candle, driving nails, ate.
l' )Norse thieves ere Joe's espeeialj pets,
Ihe invariably bringing back the ani
133 ilk. stolen, while 'pe-thief le never af
;ter heard from, Joe says they always
get away. It is sulipeeed they do—with
about a half ounce of lead lodged in ,
their brain. Z.Tevel?, engaging in a quer.
ref unless forced upon him, Joe is ore&
ited with havidgfu nished no less than
eoyenteen jobs for t 6 coroner, without Conntlug the horn thieVes,Who always
flaway.,
. ;
1 TUE IdORECON TROUBLES.
1 .
. speck of war leome up from Mor.
wee don). For venal) \weeks past it has
been apparel' ti that naattera were cud Mi
nett ug at Salt Lake, end 'that a conflict
Was imminent between the Federal au•
therl ties and the Latter Day Sainte.-
4inige. ...NVlCOrtn,' of the United States
pietriet. Court, • has held the scales of
*dice upon an even balance. showing
no, fear of or favor for the polygamists,
Whereby he hae incurred their hostility,
and Ida rulings and deereee in several
165tancea nave given lem no occasion
to ePprehend auyjudi` lel partiality iu
their favor.
,'
Ai the last ses s ion of ,Congressg a law
was 'passed that gave We Mormons an
intimation that the got rnment in ten •
dud to assert and th eir) in its authori.
ty in Utah, regardlesi 6;their laws and
caistoms-; since whieh; time both the°
l'
government and Mortnon forces have
esen•maneuvering for supremacy in the
Territory. This law placed the several'
TVsous That Thad -hitheto been under
the_control of the Salut 1 in the hands
of. Federal of fi cers, • w ereby serious
1-
concern was created 1 the Mormon
Catup. Disregerding t is law, they
pe)zed the enly prisoner In the peolten.
tiary and contlued hint eisewhere, and
guarded him with armed tnen. Under
a warrant Of the District court, tAelea.
den / of this movement ll ere arrested
andlhe prisoner - retaken py the Uuited
Sttles Marshal:
A grand jury was impa,
enfre into these outragei
polygamists were rigidly
the ruling of Judge WK. ,
coarse greatly incensed
Mormons, and'gave emus!
bend a collision and aerie)
EMI
In addition , to this, Lb- autteorlties
ha'ing knowledge of a re orted mar
der committed some years since in the
vicinity of Salt Lake, by t e Mormons,
udder the authority and by the c - insent
of Brigham Young, the Governor de-.
termined to bring the guilty to justice.
Oue of the pariii. , 3, a Danito, named
Hickman, concerned in the deed, was
arrested, whcrupon he dWelosed, ana'g
other things, t at ho and two others,
by , order of Brigham Yo ug, iu 1.867,
murdered a man in Echo annon, took
$960 off his_ person, deliver dit to Brig.
• ,
ham Young, and told him where they
got it. The Governor sea to the place
where Hickman Bald the ones of the
murdered man could be found, and
they were found as stated. He also de.
scribed,ho* the skull was Jroken in by
a bar of iron, and that'wnsifound to be
tree. t .
](t is on the testimony
and hie abcomplices that th
Yciting and his eonfedera
made out.. The United S
in !Utah aro very resolute,
king together iu their fi
Mormon domination, with
ag* End entire harmony. '
Mormon power Una been b
e 6, instance
Proceedings have also been coalmen.
ceil against leading Mormons for the
crfme of bigamy, and already Brigham
Young and Bishop Wells, the Mayorof
Salt Lake city, and a high functionary
in !the city, have been placed under ar
rOt. In consequence of real or prep
tended illness, the Mormon chief has
tick yet.been broUght, into court to plead
tolthe charge, but remalus under arrest
at his residence, in the charge of a deeel
uty Marshal. Three additiOnal oompte.
nies of United States troops have been
Sept to and quartered at camp oug-•
lass, which is about three ;mile from
Salt Wit olty,i to be in. readin a for
ally emergency -that may arise. The
government forces seein - detertniOed to
enforce the laws at all hazards, ,liud it
is limssible and quite peciblibie that they
tell! meet with reel Stance. The Nor•
triOnl are in the majority, abd well ore
gijnized and armed. "The deluded ful4
lowers of Brigham will obey any cow=
ttiand lie may issue, whatever the Con.
:•aqt,,•nt•ce, hence' the possibility of a
uohtlict, Sooner or later, such a_tttrife
inuet occur there, ,and "It may as I well
-.r isle now as ever. Too long bave:we
sn boil tied to the infamous proceedings
i,rl
lie deluded and.: mligulded -fame'
til4., an ; d we hope that at last we have
ac l r; cat at the period'cif time when this
f:lei Att - 1
in And•damning blot upon our
übtional character shall be dealt With
4cordittg to law.
Polygamy ir,
,the surviving " twin
sister" of the " relics of barbarism,"
Which the Republican party denounced
sOcin after its organization ; and having
cl:eStrojed one of the sisterhood, it now
Onnains for it to dispose of the other.
abninitiat loth We _do not apprehend
spy vety serious difficulty in dealing
With this subject. Notwithstanding
the -superior nunierical force 'of the
NlUrnions In the locality of Utah, the'
facillties now - for concentrating troops,.
:ire such thatthe govdrntnent l can rea
riil
hying to Ktilt, Lake from East and
West a force sufficient to render all re
sistance futile. it is to he, hoped that
t lp4 mormifoi leaders will perceive the
ikt,4 l 6t-lty m il yielding peaceably to the
estleutioli of the 'stye, and spare the
bhepditte,•of blood in NV kat; must be ap.
'lucent trt t ism—a hopeless resistance.
What wit LW the effect of the con-
ViCtilln of i lt.adlot; members of that re
ligiouselvet of a crime which they pre--
1
ten i d r ‘gard as a. part of their creed
and faith revealed from
.11eaveu, Is LW.'
fled) to fell. W hatever the consequen- -
the intpgrity of the iovernatetit,
liettor of tiro Atilt:demi people, and
the r eivitizatioli t,f thaligeOmperetive
1y 4ettiond that this - crime com mitted
~iganist mauve, agshist reason, against
and against law,.in the name
sod under the plea of religious belief
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ou who retila,rkeil to h( newly settled
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