The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, November 22, 1871, Image 1

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HOB COUNTY AGITATOR '
aIISAMD ECSIVt "AtIaNCIDAY VIOEINVM NT
) . Van Gelder.
Gi K:BSCRIPTION INVARIABLY IN ADVANCB.
r(o or ycar) . $2)00.
- ; RTES OE ADVERTISING.
nINTO:r oa LE H, /SAES ONIr BMaja.
/ In. I Bins I 4 Ins I ttblos I 240 I 1 Yr
:1,00 181.00 I $2,60 I $5,00 I $7,00 I $12.00
1140 14,00 1 8,00 11'4,00 118,00
50,0
re,o,an foc,oo
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cants par Ituo; Editorlalor
" t o , rrlino•
vt.3tialcgmt.s7 pa paid for tne.dtance.
Oonstatio manite,Doodajudg ,
,ro Certificates, f;,c.,ori
;r3OS CI.A.TI'DkI.
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-,..iC,1.1311 & Ca:moron,
1,.j . -is S u GOL'IiBELLORS AT LAW ,
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',. , • Inrance Agonta. °Moo Roy's
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,Y,I I :IO.TURST 00„
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Coates Co. r
Knoxville, Tloga, County; Pa,
money on (101)03it, ai9Co9.llt UOteSs
to.
:rafts on Neer York . city. oolleat.
inadooi—Jen 1,1971—y
,$ ta; r-- 0,40 0 Ohl..
45.:1) ALL,
IEO. W. AERRICK,
i',":;.EY call COUNSELOR at LAW.
and Bawon's IlloDk, scrota ball
0:11.3 up stain', teectond eluor.j
Jan. 4, 18714 y.
‘,l 7 l.lllant A. Stazo,
“::e:or at Law, firakdoor above
...).I;jx3.*B ;sore, on Main etropt.
Jaauaryy
..;i1 J. .I.clams,
:...2aiolarat.La,r7,Niansfild,Tioga
-io.tootiony Promptly attouderd
1:111-7
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Jero:zo 33. lles,
Ct-Juzielor at, LET. Will attend
pi..taus,i entrusted to hie care in
and Putter. 0111 Co on
_ e . Jin. 1, 1571 y
,1111 '',4uornsey, )
at. Law. All busiwasi
f I tr it 2. . 3 0 111'U:21 1, 6 y utteu(Nd ro.
ti.d , f it e. ; Ca of lid Fdott's hotel, Tiogn )
1, 1".371.
sillith )
cy nal Intaraneo Agent. Com
.r.trt. to Lila nbcve te3 El 'it ror
tteLtiOn. TOlll5 )IIePIeTEStO,
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liorton,
it:w, yi. )ga Pa.
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aveling
Lief :12 1, 1671.
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past, strictly
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bas all
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and S'argeoui
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; and . ottildcures
7, 2!11r4d ace.
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\A r ritrA'Al i f EOTEL I
conduoto.l on :Argot tern
I , rineiple3 by the subscriber, trh.)
to toßk thie hou+o
tr,:,hu public. Boint•irell
ibie mom, be will
tCur , pr4vido ovary o unfurt
4 Vtiou r
dtbi 1 :16%,:• Wu. B. BALL.
i,Nuv,llso, 1871.-tf.
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Wollsboro Hotel,
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EEL - WELLSBORO,„ PA.
Thi is a populsir Hotel lately kept by B. B.
Holiday. alio Proprietor will spare no painsto
make it a iirst-olass house. .All the stager's?:
rive and depart iron► this house. A good hostler
in attendance, —`Livery attached.
Jan 1,V1871-ly
lioga Marble Works:
U]l unnersigned is now preptiretto
JL cute all orders for Tomb Stones and Main.
Monts of either
,
ITALIAN OR 'RUTLAND .DIA.Rit,Llt,
of thelateit Istylo and aPpytyrod woritmeiliblp
and with dispatch. '
Re keePs constantly , on hand both kinds of
Marble and will be able to snit all 'who may ra
ver him with their orders, on asreasonable terms
ae on be cibrained in the feountii. • -
E.8.A.101 ADAMS.
Tioga 1,1811.. a.
3Ft.4 41, , xaemeovi- - :
'{!lJ 1 Iti
ANSFULD,'
t
EEPS constantly on hand,
WALTHAM and SWISS WATOU
!,W-.A. ErA, tinElne, Alarm dr. Calendar CLOCKS,
•
SILVER
?lated Stons. , aud , F9rlts; Table,_ Batter ,and
Fruit Krt Ciips, Castors rind' Call% Busiltetai
Napkin Rinks; Cream Salt Sugar, laud Illuatard.
Spoons; Ilne Gold and Agate Rings; Gold Perna
and Penal a; Solid Gold Sets; Pearl Fancy and
Piaterd litt tons ; • Wiitell G nar.L
A large stcrek of,SPECTACLES,A LASSO, and
Colored Gtosse, all at teduded
Fr:l3.... l ,liatohes and JOsralry neatly Ilepalted.
March 1, 1811.
THE SINGER
Maxtufaerturlxis ComPanY. •
itT . ;THE WORLD'S FAIR,
—Oataitituted by the hootta of the people—
;
ilecoive4l tho Groat Award 9f tho
HIGHEST SALES
Andb ova loft all rivals far behind them, for they
.SOLD IN 1870
ONE .&111) TWENTr•BEsx;i:I.LiouSANDI
EI013; iitif:TDRED 4: TIFIRTY TURFS Miorinessl
being nivre than forty 4h.olleund in aciFanee of
tbclr ealz3 of the previa 0.1. year, liad .aver :forty
four thotoond ~tore than the sales of any other
Compony for IS7O, 1.0; blicw i) by the Telloseing
ilgurea front SWOIC:: telurns et the sales o
LieenbeB.
The Binger Mnuufaotaring• Company
acid orer the Florence Sewing
Machine CO - 110,173 Machins,
Solderer 'the Witeez d GibL3 Scta
ing C hi;le Cv., ii3, , ,)43 do,
Sold cater the Speed •
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LA W ,
chine Co., '-
over the Gi;or.to , 41: Miter
Sexi:lll iochitic Co., 'iG,4.31 do
Sold over thatiotoa No - chino Co., 62,67 _ . do.
Sad 7‘,0 priirafpr irezneri
uritist
a:l cf %Tbieh is inainiy owing to Cris popularity
of what ie known as tho "Nnw Szirlxv
MAcuini whiCh ie now fast finding ita way
into every well regulated household.—For
onlara giving fall particulara of Machines, their
Folding Cases dummy varieties of wood and
finish, their Altachnaehts for thmerous kinds of
work, which, till recently, it was thought that
delicate Engert atone could perform, as well as
purttculart, übaut all article . vsed by their Ma
chines, dll s e h uo Twist, Linen Thread, Spool Cot.
ton, Oil, &c ,mac., apply to any of their Author
ised 2.lscuts, or to
TILE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.
453 Broadway, :New York. Philadelphia
OLdco 1106 Chestnut St..
March 22, 1871-tf.
New Music Store I
OPPOSITE CONE 1101138,
WELLSBORO, PA.
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JortrENfirvs no::lcarirovol Iron Frame)
and 6olc Podal
PIANO FORTES 9
Pianos and Musical Merchandise,
lurv:t MUSD; in this Pee
atm 01 (iio i,5.7,-.4uted fur 20
jAelatiec,n.c.. and Cabinet Organs
A. It •-.no- instrutbente I).,ught or taken in
axe All 14 , 1,:rs for re
pairhv uni promptly attemlod U.
J. W. MoINTOSII, Agent.
y ; March 22, 1871.
new, leather tx,p.buguy , ono
ON 1: elevant„
r.ico open buggy, nearly now ; OGO two
horse lumber wagon.; a goad single harness. *,--
IYIiTB ct BAILEY,.
tf
11 4 tellA tic9ll'
hit .`,llO 1115 tarn), ;51.tu.
In the tcsn ?Orile night
I nikc f,rrn o.intnins
C'req,.,o2•3 :SD of WM(' 11 15 improved; good
frame V , (“ 1"11 f, t i e and a good log houee, and
satne Hall L, er:, liz4eou. Said tart) p &UT
pa!"o,l I r Foil in thi, bet•':.a. For
particular: , inquire of the subsesiber at the office
of U. SS'. Merrick, Eq., We'llsboro Pa. --
April 18. 1571—th A. REDFIELD:---
EDE
Ef tee
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
A N institution to prepare young men for This.
luc3s. Tho graduates of this College aro
tiding eatumandiog and lucrative positions in
nearly every city in the Union.
. Fur eireulArs, containing full particulars, Spec
,ituene of Writing, College Dank Bills, Pen Draw
ing, nth, unclose ten Gouts, and address
~,
s A. J. WARNP.R. Principal
A. T.
August 23, 1871—Cm
Hotel for Sale,
JIUE Ainerican Hotel, Nelson Pa., house end
barn nearly new half acre land. On the
lino of Oonenesque•Valley H. H. Work just being
ciimmenced, Ufa nra ta,work i near by. The
preperty wilPtie ,
-sold litritlititgiiin. goofil
uibtir can pay for, this property while the rottifik
being built. Terms easy . Wor papiculere in
quint 'in the promises, or address.
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WHIPBOR 0;' - '- r TIOGA '-- 0 i gi'.l' ' - . 4 fA- - - ' NOV E MBER ;.1.871 .-- • . ~- ..
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Dualelia all kind§ of
irreLer' , rate at Fuu c.j,kl
FOB SALE, CHEAP.
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BALDWIN'S - SHANTY.
fti 3i,tfoi”
df you want to see aloe assortment of
Fall & Winter Goods
CALL AT •
BALDWIN'S SHANT'f,
TIOGA,
If yOu - want Dre- Goads of 'all kinds,
GIME
call at BA - WM.l4'6 Shanty.
If you want 131'1c-Alpada;;:alirfor thi,
drandPutchesa
•
at BALDWIN'S Shanty.
If y9a_wkatfitn. Ottoman Shawl,
call at BALDWIN'S Shanty.
If PP.l7#l. l :i,!PlAifil A '9 en §:1 :4 - Pdcrc,
ware,
eall at BALDWIN'S Shanty.
If you want
Pitt. lrti;3l
< ; 5 1 *Ptyi
If Top
• • Li ,• • il• - •:;
I. ' pAtatiVnti„ '8 Mhsitity:
ifyou want knit-Goods,
'Oa/ at . . 13 41)WIN'S
if2 - xoni4intlfaAn3citilitfatit4
call at BALDWIN'B Sl anty.
x c iA4 l :**OS
call at - p4.17171FA-R i oti ; g,:,
if yonN'rattt 'a. sets ioish t e4;l ., z !) ( : 11 .
call at BALDWIN'S Shanty.
If you want good Teas and Grocer.
kit trod),
call at BALDWIN'S Shanty.
If you -alit a ready made suit of
clothes,
'call at'l3A.l.JD*lN''66:s6l4y::
If you want a 'suit of -01 . 0itteal'lea4i
your ineasur4
at lAl,l;sWlN!,,s.lsll,ituty,
If you want Over Coats,-. !-- '
Culi!at BALDWIN'S
If yOu - want ButTalo:Robes i , -,
.c.A.11 a.t BALDWlN!a:Sliaiity.
If you
,want prices that caut7be beat,
„call t .BALDWIMS, :Shan kr.
'hats what's 1116' Ifittef.'
we are anxious to sell these goode,
before we leave the Shanty:
-T-. L. BALDMN ee _
`•_=.Y' 1, 1871. '
JE W ELRY STORE:
WRIMSI3OIIO,
arrintEW: room
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. 6 long !)e,..6n , c 9 tali-I,
Itied . in
Ise in Wellat;oro, tai;
1311 011 •yilate r ^,:lftcrioilt
ndu an
AMERICAN WA` tlikk,c
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GOLD OR SILTER::CLOO /iB;4EPr4bi
RY, GOLD 011 AIN'S.,.y;Y r i,IIINGi,
PINS, PENCILS, CASES, GOLEO4 ,
STErfli.!
SPOON'S, RAVORS, PLO.
TED WARE; '
SEWING MACIIiNES:i
&c., &o„ &o
With most other article: umpy keptin each
evtabiishmmilt, which is sold_le7
V A S He
Repairing Mono neatly; and prp,mßily, and pn
hart Noncr ,
• "- POLRYI' •
January 1, 1871-y.
-
New Millin - 011;400 - dit
ial
t f s s e t ti r t e o co r iv , ed :ergo.
tisiLlinVER I K.;
Fancy Goads, ParasOls,
VA 11113130N5, ir.olVEßs, .te„ , ,
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which :hu is sofilling at very toy. , prieas. [trap
to and sae the new good?. 4
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"NV E.LLSI3ORO AND' •MANSPZDD
1‘
STAGE 4
TILE underaigrud; 'propreetor of;
this line,takes this loathed of itt4"
forming thu publie that the abovo Stage rave.
daily (SandnY B ecePtutl4) between the two plat.,
aes as follows:
--Leaves Wellsbuto at 8 a. m., sad arriteatat
Maiisflelti at 10.30 a. tn. - - --
Leaves Manefiel4l 4 l4-2c80,:jt;91., etbillATA*4ll:
-Welleboro at 5 p". ' Bare $1,'1 4 5."
Jan f, 1 I — tf II7.I3.ITANITORN.
MRS. C. E
woULD sap- to Of' AVellabare;
and vt nltyi, that. shei la: pittoredi-toctio
all kinds of
Fluting; Stamping ;"
-- - •
Tucking Cording -
Patent Githerini for ruffieis ikri - pflort,nothe:
at hor rooms over Mre: 6olfelds Minna& store.
Wellihoro. Sept 20„.:4374—,3a2..0 f r,
•
Applications .for , Clrttiters.,-, ,
ortoE le hereby i gitreu4 that tin e feilewhig
appllcatlone.for'obit&& of ineerpi•itlen
have been glad in my title°, end : lfill Ag:pretail . :l
Common to the:COUrt of Pleats or Tlo g a
county. NoveMber 1871 t
Application of Jaet h Jotierolohn
and Williatlkildehards, feroharteauf ingentoira -
don" for "First Mount Zion Alontiragatinnal
t Citiitkeb of );,qcp-allutsrii • f , ll
'll4lleatleniirjohn M. Barden, Samuel W.
Sherman, Stephen If. Wood, and others, under
the name of the " Baptist Church of Rutland."
4011$ Ir. DONALDSON, Prey..
NG* 8,1811 Ite
.
,_ 4 -:,r,lirftlLE Ceschnonwealth oil`,,
,- ; "', fl - *intik li• - tiii, Sherif! :Ge, ''.. •
ci,:_. '-•„-`' tgOnfity,,,Grinialnei: . ,
~... , f , ji• ‘ -We-cominarid you';' that, you .at
•-::=-:,„.1 tads John 0. Brown, Ira A. Ward;
, "IVlllrem Ci. Ward, John Ward,:lr.,.
aortal • : - 'Ward; Prescott Rail - Ward, Edward
Cf. Thomson and Cornolia Pennoyer; who sur
vived Jo n _ Dykcns , by: alt ' and singular their
Itgeode a d shattele, lands and tenements, in
whose bands or possession toeVer the same may
be, so thecthey,be and appear before our--Court
of Cotenris Pleakio be holden at Welleboro, in
and for said county, on the last Monday of Nov.
neat, thsire to answer James Lowrey and 8. F.
Wilson of a plea ofdebt, and also that you sum
mon the
,leraon, or persons, and every of them
in whose hands the goods or effects or every of
them of 010 said John O. Brown A at may be
found, se that they be and appear ,before our
said Cout, at the day and place aforesaid, to
answer ghat shall be objeotedtOthentrandlbidi
the judgpient of the Court in tho pretialses.•-•And
have you Wen and theretlite weft.' ' ,
Witnelfs'tboltori.E.fl:White,PrOsideni.lndge
of our said Court. wept. 21,1,871. - -=
J. W.- DONAL DBON # Dip'y Protiltyn.
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- By alike. of di •ait nikict well of'Porotgt . At. ,
laohment, I lave attached the otioirkt detorib
iii lot o Lind, liLttated Ift 4,i ..,,04i," - • 011 btu
braadeit itScroletelliedlt
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three a aiialkaflfeAß4W, .:olviaiPhi 4
i
lands o be 'Lltefendanti, on *arrant V.. 50 7, t .
tbflottlia .1t Eirirwistiellittattil
111013 taiwnehle, r , , . 8 4 02 . 1 ,i 14
Ponnoyitanla V ungeated
lands warrant .No,_fl2A,Ako4 a slikrifata,
warran es —eituatiallir 2 MlN'toftetrlifltforti:
ealtlfit o Etacree ottuleekid,,,loied :searro,,et•
'No. 809, riantllifliroll4ge weirafitea I n - Moss
town obi aforetaid ;, also,
,t 441 fOlOwb;l P s Alesprib.,
'M A 6 'h and in Elome .townshfp. aforeoriki-0-be.
1
O? i at a poatolB4 and 8.19 - 'perobeit, south.
'B'B§' 11ATFeis'itixat.fretiii ti falliti'Dyn?i, -, the 'North
Ybetootelee otwarriat ri.o:,..—: ,. .l)l,l4:itlitaci it
14icklin Vtlrlffirivyrarrenteal,,llieneet..49ikth 2, -
degree. vliat,lB2 44.0 Imre:solo a post,' iboneo
west 18 &DO iiinaket ? filopeognotilt It:dog:roe,
..e.A.1 0 411M erotic's' tb ti"poitk'tlibtfeetiqttk 44t de.`
VOW* t 142.7 perches to a forked Pink tifelieo
south 6 -degrees - welt 18fit - perekoe to a - poet,
thence north 8/ degrae,er. 4 lLittlo Pltoß h as ,--0 ° 11 "`
north 1 1- degrees Wei e le'perobto, tilrehifile
veps * tl6 perch", north, 27,ttozTeas tv,31.4 14
t e ti r hcs7 t•P.: 4 oer.A9.4:illolA paraie4 t o that .
pla tirbf eg dranz,:clantatainatiat.aares of laud.
V4(11114 btfultr. I ' ;'-t .' •''' '' c ' .
ll tint. 9 pp.-p'9le,Cw. ' E.: ii: FISH, Sheriff.
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fIROVIE YeAGNER, has - just received a
anrtertririaortmei# of all Made of
--, 4061
ILFLICOrnig •
•
' for gentlemereal
CO:ISE & • RENE ,LOTHIM
• arkil Ite repared to manufacture in the BEST
STYt t l',l and on the shortest notice. Persons
:Wartting'olothing 'trill, please drop In and Bee
In.y o tAocli.• Good Pis and th e best of work
Adarant ed.
`: .4 34! 14 f, •GEO.
WAGNER
i:1() I_
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IMO
CoiiinhinvedCiover Thresher
and i3parator.
TIIIS niaohine is in • by eight horse's with
apparent - ease, and requires but few hands
to mark 'it.- It lias no complicated parte, hence
no hrealiages and nonsequont;delays and expon-
EOB. No man can feed it faster than its ability
to thresh;stiptirate ' Mill and ohne in 'Mot
thorough ttiu n ek. Fo . fr, typi of, llhieh - arid igreko
filt,apPeltiep'4l - t,bas ho eqUal..: It threshes-the::
ballsrota alto straw, separates. the •strem from!
the chafe. hulls the seed - from the lied and °lonia'
the seed i for market alt at onti Operation: Cape.;
city from 20 , t0 GO Intsholti <if seed per day. , •
ikiannttain)sed by 'the ' Alanufsoturing
Cot:Orton SOtith - Don't!, further
particulapi,seed to' the ihnnufauturert , or their
agent tot the Clover Lref,•e. , p'aper whieW,gives
'hill pat Maulers in - regard Or the - nta sixtue...o,nd
nue ...
~,cry.vtriemoter suggestwan stature ,to the
ruislyg ?e the clover crop. Apply to
W. J. DIAi N.
south of Mill Creek, Tioga co , Pa..
Sept Al*,, 187 L Sm
ISM
MEE
.14LAti4 THE GREAT CAUSE
-
',.; `- : ',•: r r:, - l UMAiSIiNIXSERY.' -
~ :"W - ysu ,
, i,4i . f,n 5 pic t :e.441.4p444. Prix tn.cake, .
A ' i p, A 0: eau -the. 'Nit:Lief qrefitteite - ad . Itailloal
ft efaa ml Cal AVtin:ki U iO•Z
j k l. l s4 rin!ittrrinteLi Induced
- 1„ ) , , st it to 3% . Deveraetarkfttiatentobeil topoteney; per.
) coue Deb 110 1 , tlndltay v 41111 1 ,111 to to; Inittilogegootrell ;
OM IPP At AP' l l , Po.TiotAiiiteitltietual und:Phyal al
331;649 S . 6 4 , 1:43`. itc.ib .1., 001111111 MULL, DI. i,,
„riathw o p.fig eit , o I) op lt,"/S:S, • :,,. :. : •
,Tut?,V r ..tepaowlif , A,Etp,t4erflo:thie.,edmirable Ltc.
'Alkt". erl i in:PTeli. f.oPl:liicowttexperienco that the
, y,711c, 5,e-gbouct4 4f; , .5e.1514111.450 tow . be ergo ens lly
' 1 dAOV42I! Niro 140,rA An odsui tie. BOA. ,vrithottt :dangerous
' n ... • cal • reiatjwi,, bou:,:ips ? f astapdscuts. : rings, or
.:I'6, “sh i i tug mn Aryan.. re ; i1t,,0n0,43 pertain
i t
uliti . ..l • rial. liy rh kb 'CYPY , 410;1:Jotter what
IN cr: • . Weil ..rpr/ Ibr;d4,i ." liiii• - Agifolt ohoeSdh
= IA " a. r eter 7n i - - 1 1 . T0P4. 4 .. %!itil P.rovo. A
' 9 40 6iiiiiiiti a t - 97/ .114. - .
~. ,„"
Cleatl3 ' Ix re. 4 14 PIM ttAnyelopo to?, any aCireao,'
on met • t 61' Ali -cents, or tnt pontlostinttips, by mi.
armoring !tlynolishere... , I , :- ~.. - . . .
.A.1. 1 0.it" 'l 7 l7l,73)l W. l 4 l 3 . tilde.Tritia Guide, price
zAiebit- ';olll*,l4lPR,4llshers.se.. , . • ',
_.,_...., .. ,-- : , ieti.A9.,...7.:0. UClN'ff & 00, ..'
127 i icudruyi;ilevr.lforiciPolll:4lllte But 4,580:
EePg• ' 0474..1y. - , .I. • 1 ;...:!i7;• , : c{, i ,
, •
ITILLAGE-.LOTSFOR;SAW
map Isnilscriber "Cs' ,liiffering'village'lot'
larisaie Sri the - iic;‘ , forti . patt 'of the I:illaka, ,.
on reasieble terng, - , : ,:ep.id, lota , (Re large and
nicely E tuated.
Also, ebeut, 160,0,00 feet of pine lumber for ,
salerlat i rr qw i 4 li.olyen'a nalll,llabore.•
Sept -1 • % , A. GROWL,
Planing a-Aid Latching •
[_
, 149;tir; vtith neitt4s.E. stid .cligpatch. Also
BEVEL =SIDING
motto /lib inch itimhet - ,Ctip :piano 24 inches
t on n avamon d,
,intildk, id Jaciszoli toyitio.itip; TI ga county.
0. •HAMILTON.
JackaCrii•Juno 7,•1671: if - •
, . •
LATZLYopir as tb'e lowneenclnorise
anti. fur a limo o'seupted by D.. D. Ron
' has been.tboropghly'refitted, repair
and Opened by
taytpy . ,, ,ileeommodate the old
"friends of the h outtwat :very reasonable rates.
80;•187I-1y,'b2. pl. o'oo-NI4DR.
fl dritinistivtq' s ,1‘ ()dice.
ETTERS OF Ab.I.t.IMISTRATION having
bode granted - to der nnder . signed on tho'.e's , .
; t4FI C. irordeit; deeenied, Tato of
.Mans
410410'Fici,e.,C.b.', niqnisinie indebte to the
ear eetatb"..atid.tkoix. having ; claims figninet
! , ,SARA.II.IIOLDEN, .
SEYMOUR;
1.137 L. Ciw.- • ' • Admrei
•
— R i esillEiitttle. For
f rv.l 115
Stats atreot'aat
iA1ar,",._111404 "nlieli.ttrOtigUnt:r4 —
Cottegd etyle. ',Terme .eaey. .• -• :- •c: 1,
1 . . OneXoton.Eitate'street, upon %bleb a hula);
libeint built. „
Ten letit oa gertdo - iireet. ;
,
Four' bnni/red ftgra.i pi' timber Media Delmar„
Also' keplendid dairy, farm in Delmar, cop-.
tuinin4 875 acres.. Inquire'a
Juile‘2l 1 — 71 If • WILIGIIT DAILEY.
• 1
:FTAfAr, - n - Exo# - t s'A LE. -
deftteoribet eirsii,fol4le . bis fatei ,t 58'
,Flberlfcltep;Tuiga county, Pi.; shout four
mileti of W011940'0 and . tieci tulles •of Niles Val.
ley cleriot,•'•
eaiy: on
'.thePreAtl!4•l, 4 I, ,C.A4•LtN;;.I
51ay11,7„,143.1• .; , •• ' ' 1
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tt!l'.:aiFl 1 - Admiiteittafor's
-!Notice.•
"-
triln ut,Migraigritditia.VlS been appointed Ad
miniattator tlio estate of James Doan,
deceased, late of Chatham township, all persons
hawing claims against said estate or indebted to
it, will settle with ' D. D. DOAN,
Ifov_8;1871 , . Adm'r.
THE; OLD
"PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE-
EM,BFJ
•
s r IVILLYAIf - 110ig trAttibt.
my heart is bowed, hrk 1 bow the wings'
.;Of dark It OVemberle moornfl2l' breeze;
Like montage over broken hopes, ' •
Are tinkling through the'faded trees;' •
And heir ; the bitten at his chant • ;
thcii , se, restless. on the shore, „ .
That scones as if Ineuid never know.
The. gotd . en sinelkinreany - zuere- 7 - •
of4l, '
And bleu tis' great'ee& groaning' by. •
:•i . ,1 ~ : er ' TT, .: L . ' ,
My heart ia bowed;:youeall.it weak
To
Tel the
' Eriop,,daritlhag.roltud,,
,yhue fill its y,allti yrklit gloomy thought
',' :4144 refiny,i,e4liteablitting Bonne; '
Alf,-nattio it 'Ea th'eni.atbii . - 1 6 , ,Yed o'n4o -
• - But', atilt no shrinking Mama is anise;
l'Or annealing eltartiti stole link! 1 , .:
Will Id • teta.to - paltletaineit's, ahrine, •
Mi l litill! 011 4#9.1V 11 4 , 0 1 .1 101 41iflatiOqx
* 4-sil di' d M#. l ". 111 ,1 11 / 1 41 P , 44r/ tr :W* .
!: - -., 1 ' "ill' - . '•' '
, • .- -;' 9 i , --• I. --
- Tne floweriShei tel Orktritt4;h4es'ione,
~ '3:tior b e,ibiiltiY in intldearittai hf-yiialb, ••':• '' ' .' ' ''
Attei err oliddli'reintekt bears; -'— I = r• -.-
•
And e .ery bra.:ebeaut vended, with truth. -: ,:
know hat enartheest.AlOulA nol grleire.-7
'Xiin - R 09,94 Y!. i ba POg ht 7:# l lr' i--, '
1 7
That snob the fate of every barque
,` _
• Lannotuid op - di riiiliftig ilea, of life'; .
/3at; ;I/Mt:t
wises ow the aelking-heett - .. ':
.To fate, nor shrink from iiriadom'A part?
I .
Tho , dirgee—whose- the, dirges here? ,
i6 l2,ne for a,.gleriotia . 4,thar - i githe;'; ; '
(WhatiossOihhtllfa4lhbi(oi ) l6BBl), ' '"
Even iik'til t y; opOnitii down •
another forlife.ataallletir ote; r
Who rimmed iirithlneritt7onth'e.green bowers,
Whou'ilvt P9SQ4l.qritlCP•4o;ed bads!, •
• ,
17,ti0,n ho,eofh, wAngs o the hours; • -
0, -- tothei! . slater ; 12ow, I hear
The Wild: wfilds wait ribavi thy bier !
My heart le boidedl then& far taway;, • -:
Dear inother I ithote teen:olf with me now—
The dirg4 also in thy land, , , ,
. And piernerylm thy fhding brow ;,
0, give tria,souleibit,g, of the hope
'That:from rellgien thon doet know,
Audit inaifeel4htit 'Eden yet
May apifitifierrOhilinY wastes of woe,
While leaden:yonder Antonin shy,
dad. hlea k: din groat nen, groaning by.
iffRCELLANEOUS.
THE ODD GLOVE•
It is 'a dear little thing, anyhow,
Ned.' - •
'How much longer are you going to
stand there and sentimentalize over it,
Bob ? 'Fling it away and come along.',
, away 1 ; I• shall keep that
glovelill i•ilnd its owner,' 'Bib FJirit
'replied, folding tholittle
gleveletitlY, and potting Oh fits; VeSt
!. And When"yon - do find her, :what'
you do?'
I pledge you my word to ask her for
4lieland that wore It.'
I . A rash vow, my prince; ,you niay
not be pleased with your Cinderella,
when N l Oll Tina t.. 1-• -
Tiniuks foi)yoursuggestiona.. I will
follow the prince's example, and search
everywhere till X find her, feeling' sure
that she is otte,ni the incomparkble"
mat; -Vete lute allotted to - me.r — •
!Only don't get taken in 14' seine
ePttrions article, as the prince very
nearly did when the two wicked and
ambitious sisters of the adorable Cin
derella cutoff 'their toes and their heels,
that their feet might fit into the ollp
,
per.'
' I heed yotir warning, my good fel-,
low,,nud shall keep my eyes wide open.'.
• Bob Flint and Neddy Durand were
spending a week together in O coun
try dining the dog days; Ned enjoying
a , vacation from the orrice , and Bob,.
-WhOie whole life, 'Ai a PerPe:t4i vacs -
1101 killing time as .inst ho 45;00, 7 -
, tte 4 'in, 0, ilttie eetio6 - ,Plitc§, , ii?:‘ ii:
l
*bri :ht; beiiiitittill-14M44,7t 'hi 01'4 l'i4',
•NNI:1 n thete i vas, nothing - co' iouie one
'fit! `. a
dreaming 'hilt' the sound, or the
eh rehbells and the song Jot the Virile;
'Bop Viint had -found, in alliff; OtgOin
mess, beside a little'broOk i ; A" dainty -11-1
1 Jae kid glove, iiii d' •oni,tli it' -sliglift,feitin
-Idation he. had built a iomanee:of , Whieh
1 howas the .hero. : 1 , ~. • : ... :1 .:.
He r wits young, golott, •looking, idle
and rich:: ,Therefore lie was free tolti,
dillge tin romance: , - He was resolved .to ,
itiarry,•wheu he found som,one tolattit.:
biSlasttdiou s taste. N 0 ... w,,h0l p icagea
:°' himßeK.lW l l l 4 (Pe. 3 WDe l 2of!Aat
glive may be. ..Sic is a bloude;thyis
be, blite , eyed,
wlthslender,,blae-velu
ed •littuds, arid Wavyrgolthn baiii - • . . •
Be Wonders if'lit; shall 110;16 much
trouble to find bor," but father tblnlts
not, ' for the' population of •Wilton is
;small. ' ''
- ' ' ! • ,! ~,• , ..'
AEle did not find her there, thottglr, Sol
he • abandoned 'the search for • a ,time,
still keeping the little gliwe, ,as one.
would a.,tali§man; '.: . ., ..
Bob Flint was. daclined ,e. take,the.
world easy. •The result 'was i that sey
erLyears laterlie looked scarnely a day
older' han when we first.made bisiAcT
"quail:Jane° that „lovely Sunday murn
ing•by the btoolt,.. , His friend led b 4--:
-rand, nOwtlie,ipliei beati l .of'd, "fainily,,
'invited' him to Ray .him, a;Vlslt at:liis
bunco 'ill the country itailitignotia ( ?!
r .
log else to dO,' Bob accepted i ,"ati'd wad'
eortilittly nviteil into thel'inillyelride.
-'.'' , l declare; Ned'," flits' 106 ks ilurtel 'pa.;
trtar Alai. I, , Vbytinder the - Sitn' ilid(nt;
I gee married *llearyott did•?! -Li ‘',,, , i•
" ', I really don't know, except that you
Aid not
di
--nd .tha.t , ,Olnderellit yott werft
lookip for--the.„,, owner,, .of tbe 1040
glov . 'Still, 'it Is, : nel.ler .; too late to
im.eild 1 • and, In spiteof your advanced
~
OA A
year,s, I think
, TR,It. inish , t try ,g roatrl
:prft,ial,gogaptneiff. on ..your::oi,:t lie
,ccant,liiliVeadiat staii'4oo iiiiieviivi.:.
l' . ...ti)ii't'ttiirtkirenvy' you i but 'really
Th r diis:loitrk=veritosy.'-: ..!"2 ':; , LIC a i
'! I believe ferigoi to' tMt
Ih t irX pe W4O me ) mipan
Itlila' evening ; :so-If i there, are any - little
alterations to, Let wade? in your„toii644 :
yeti ilavlnt midi:UAW' to spare.' 101
tlaerelbtr luiyaticp bqr.er
l'A whole lot'of them %:All'iof theca
nice. Partleolarly agreenble.i.to:ltigh
young , mem ) : , • :NJ ;
' r want; yon to make We a protaisa,
Ned. <Don't'let them know Vox Worth
NiVatto, l 4 s3 , ',Aver
make eracP l Wigitr9 • far,. for 71.4.14111
ifxctri tit :It
4 , TOP ilfitVint ( 114t 1 N 4 3 7 9LtriF.,9, 0 A 1 )49.
•1101toPs yet+ I 8 E:f 1 ,...%0•::,,)i.,
' Promise me this.'
I promise.'
An boor later Flint entered a
parlor that was fall of bright, sunny
, : ra0e14:•, , ,,
.43 Vas 110 t, one .of yok, stig,
,fortnal iaocinhles, where ; people sit
nrotind and nie4e uneharltable'rematil
ellen tlheii r iteighhors behind their fans,
but a grout; Of'peciple . aaaembled to give
pleasure'to eiteh'other.` Bob Flint en
joyeVit ' thoroughly. lElis frieridL, Mr.'
Durand,approached him 'during the
evening ;with an apprOving nod. ,
Never stiwiyou play, the agreeable so
energetically before, Bob. Why, wife
saY.6,Viu,fire quite an acquisition.—
• linve ybu been presented to Misaßlake,
Silleallake, yet 7 1
Nii i , ; Who laahe?' • -•
Siii3',B,Att authoress.' . • ,
' Hoiroml ; Keep her away.',
' Wiii.nritii you k rito w something
almUttufbefore you Sitytliat. Shehas
been a fr and "of my wife since the year ,
one, an Jiekt to My , wife she's'the ni
neat,' lit le'*ircitiik 'living. - She knows
Itew A 9 .aiountierithing--inake bonnets
,juk4 0 iteitake cat•e;ora hour ei look,'
•Anwt, Welt°. i Shlkkuttwe evelything
ft,wpmeu ought to know.' ,
' ' l- A lid *little more..ltm afraid., -Ned,
Xtledreadsautluareases and clever •wo
t 4 - :" Verkapil aba'll Make , fuu of me.?
1 . 1 till .3uld'ut NFoptier,ir. Ethe.4l4, . Kir
i
k
'ya k; lb " se fan ef me before abe got too
deeper ialy in, love, with me to see my
truperf *inns. -.1 tell you ; Ellie B,liike
IS a.brav,e,*(io,ci . Womaq—* woman w tin
has had a"hand to hand 'struggle with
povertYla;:vicitptai whO never quailed
before thtiVolf at the door, but battled
with itltiliiihei cOnquere d 1 i f.'
' ' ' ti n n '
,tibb n " ila 0 iti tek 'feel' ga were tou
ldild:' , Telioulti like` to bee such a ;No. ,
- coati '' be ield. • ',Which is she it - I do
_ -
riet'afie t any one•who looks like an au
•thciresst':: f, :,' • • • 1 • • •,• .
:, J My udiear, boy,;they'rc; not all made
afteritlie_satne 'pattern. , There she Is,
resting her heact on the mantel.'
Bob loyhetipagerly, and saw a sweet,
fa4/4. 2 1e? ,0, ela4sically beautiful, but
Irresi, y , attractive, In spite of the
irregni ritY 4f - feature.
- .Lap hingly Mr. Durand approached
her!. '.'lif YOu'itre not in a very critical
nieod; 4oLnlglit;',Miss Blake, I want to
'present 'My - friend, Mr. Flint, to you.—
Itti'V - noi- "iiii , hard. as his name would
KOMMItd
=ME
Z.IL
inggesi,;:so . dehl with him gently, I
lirey yeu.' • •
• Bb 's •dread of the authoress soon'
vanishd, and it seemed to him that he
was on enchanted ground, till he was
arouse by a general signal of depar
ture. • . .
Blake,'. said Mr. Durand, „'
heyetOjedeem, my premise to see you
home;! k•gt - lf you'll accpt a poor sub
stitute; I yvlll oiler Mr. Flint In my
`.pro s vided Mr: Flint be willing,' re
pined Miss Blake.
Mr.- yllpt was only too happy. It
weieit'cleai,:starlight night, and Ellen
Blake' as even lovelier, with a back
ground iiitiure,_ than 'she was in the
parlor.; '
. She iand Mr. Flint walked unhur.
riedlY till they dame to a little cottage,
aimpsti covered with vines. Woodbine,
roseeapd pale morning glories twined
over, there was little of; the cot
tage to be seen save the windows, and
in' these hung delicate muss baskets,
whilethe delielous fragrance of lielio
trope, i•oses, geraniums and mignonette
the air.
little nest is this ?) asked
. 'Mine,' was the replY,. .„
• T thought so,' be re Oiled . • Houses
; reflect the character of their inmates.
yult may Judge every living creature
by its permanent surro r
,W. bat judgment do •ou pronounce,
then,,. ()tithe' Owner Of l lhis little neat,
as you: call t ,
•I should say that she possessed ex
quisite 'refinement and , ideality; that
her &natio senses were fully develop.
td.''
Thenkn. You flatter me. Come, and
4 E 4 ) ib bYdPlYliglit, - Yon havo the pais
"woril:+tbe open seearop. Good night.'
trap .I.oome . to 7 rporrovir
.' l •Yei3, you may comp ,to-morrow.'
, ` , Then pod night, and very pleasant
dreritUs'.'
“ No boy la, his teens I was ever more
!Completely bewitched by a dazzling W0n:414,
n:414, thaii was Bob Flint by this r uch-
AireadectOuthOress. Re was awoke all
night wishing lewas the next day, thht
betnight sett her again. And when he
.4121,iiie t ier again the' charm , deepened.
E,yp s tiefngin , and about the house had
1 - g.ril thenttraction of novelty.
i i
- , A3liMiniative Colored girl opinied the
door;, Or. filth,' and' boWed him into a .
t.iiky,, liaitor. Here - he' san• every evi
denii,e4 'Of imilturv.• • A chbinet organ oc-:
copleVhespoco between the windows;.
0,1ie,0 tit:oly
,caived i writing deek stood
iti",`Oh `E'otber of ',ate room ; on each side'
the' - 'Maritel': were book shelves filled
witir ' .- . 'tiliiitbile boollS • vsblle lover the
laihnttl - 15Vece there - hunglCSOftlehromo,
-iepi;e4eiiting a iiceitO in the MO. Fine
's'teel' erigtaving.4 Nvete hung on'the Wall;
also . nnirtnerable !little straw frames,
coutoming. photrigraphs ' - of. ieminent,
;palnti_.rs, . musical composers
• and ati 7
.there/ Delicrite white muslifirCurtains;
mith ihated iruftieh, hung at the win-,
tlovisl yr Alebly.,,tioted autppa 14 leaves
44.01 9 --Parh9 ;yft.,. 4 on 4 bracket of cor
tfee',-9oid, ..w.bile - ,n exquisite marble
.hns'ttitOOd on a .pedestal by ite4lf, ' l et
:1 . 0 .e
,tl.4) 1 1 18 ,,Ild d'ionnge completed the
fdinitiire"olt Ellisl.4siMr, %. , Ith . the 'eXceP'-'
tan - cif' o'cente.r tattle on' which' Was 'a
of itilefentlir lath V, ti'vaii3' of fresh fidiiers:,
in&a; siandhig globe of the 'earth, ' AV
tight,' delicate carpet covered the''floor.
IthOrts the abode of refinement, though
lintr - nr *etilth. - 1) - nfortn nal ely, tbe two
`itioincit-'ili , i;ay's-'eoinbined. Bog FlhA
felt. the iiiikietVee'iif; the room - at Otide,k
,XV w' -stiottling, ixanquilizing,lharmcpr.
9 4.14 , I.Herfortnti. himself Amu , tt ; toitt
i rppe Ol yk ~ :,: , fi , „
~..,.071111 qtht: rbtealing:lbtfeti me ?', be
ttil4(l one day. .# Don't I to titrrupt your
xyrit t ing 2 1 .., -.,;,..., - i ; . : ,_. - ~
Teplieti l Jtia Blake;• I always
wrjt,e'4 ih.lba.mOrningi.fronv.,nine till
sieve iii eftlC-.roatit. ulo qtrit.,T
• iiti r tty, itd bang, fbr l elityeu Lean
!Rai ,trly Om? ; and If
9 14e r: 1 1,r!. P?
, 0411 V. 42 Ar.r.,494' tYßß' N Y.49',Y°u•tit ii
vI so
1 1166.. •
haste tiinariced etcat ‘ ,
)loti
.
Loteal ilblEtiteetiislhat:4Our hands. Ate :
newt 1.
441.
• 'WWI t • Rig ti. :l s4 l l3arri 4as fk.A4pa,
!whewi , 3 had tostorksecituitantiYl
otau)d-iitlVaillSrd.tOirstvle3eatAmeby :
riots
own fingers bad to do all the ti i;11"
myself and a young brother who IA
now away at school. I am far from
sigh now, but I have bought this little
iIEME
home 04 of my own savings, and I
have Many comforts, and llttle work
Compared With what I hid then. , •
Yoneannot mean that you did all
Your work yourself?' asked Bob.
' Yes; every bitof it—sweeping, dust
ing, cooking; making flies, scrubbing
even,' she answered ; ti ith a merry
laugh.
'But to a peiaou of your retinetnaut
.
I never lost one iota of self respect
thereby, Mr. Flint, it' that is whatyou
mean. I should do the same thing
over to-anorrow it it were necessary.'
'of course it could not lessen your
self respeet, nor could it , lessen you in
the estimation of any one man or 'wo
man of sense. It is greatly to your
credit, : but I dti not understand how
you, found time to' write.'
always' Made time for that as well
as for reading;• I think those two things
are aki hecessaty to me as sleeping or
eating. t The ditiladlty at first was to
get ipablts,hei for whit I vriote. A
novice le 'literature Must have patience
and r peree'verttrice in unlimited (pant!.
Ales, in order :to succeed, But when
you get tr - fair start.•literature pays well,
and it; is 'a delightful profession, one
that has nothing } repulsive in it, nor
jarring• to one's sensibility.' _
Still, as you say, ,there are difficul
ties at the start, and it must be fearfully
discouraging to beginners.'
I believe thatit is fo many ; but I
have always possessed such an amount
of Self rellande, that I' was never dis
couraged for more than a minute at a.
time, but kept on, bearing in mind a
little precept taught in the days of
childhood : If you; don't ;succeed at
first try; try
'I tbink I must take lessons of you in
perseverance; will you teach it to me?'
' If I could teach such a thinei wo'd
found _schools for that purpose. I think
it can lie acquired, but it cannot be
taught. iWill you stay to lunch?'
No, thank you, I promised to be
back at Ned's in time 1 . (or 'lunch. I
must give 'him a little of tey time be
fore I leave) You ,know I go to-mor
row. It has been a much longer visit
than I intended it
Had he been watching her, he would,
have seen a sudden gloom fill those
gray yes of hers.
Is'nt your departure rather unex
pected ?' ,
`Yes, rather. - May I come in again
this evening, and take a farewell walk
with you ?'
You may ; but youcmust accept my
hospitality this time, and come to tea;
after tea we will takepe walk,?'
So it was agreed, and Bob returned
puuctually-t Miss Blake was waiting
for him at the door, the vines around
the doorway' forming a frame for her
own picturesque self. She Wore a dress
of silver gray, a soft intiterial that flt.l
ted her graceful, slight form to perfec•
tlon ; she wore a knot of scarlet velvet
at her throat, 'and 'a bright red rosebud
nestled .in green leaves In her waVy
eheetunt ball. •
' i catmot *go to•morrow,' thottgiat
ppor Bob.
She met him with a sweet, rippling
laugh.
' I'm so glad you're on time; .1 was
afraid my blicult would 'be all cold.—
You are very good. Come right in to
supper.' -
.no showed him into' a snug,' cosy
little dining room. The round table
was COVtAsed with snowy cloth, and
fairly glittered with its display of In ig h t
silver and shining porcelain. Arc
such deliciously prepared little dishes;
and such fragrant tea. But somehow
both guest and hosteps were unusually
quiet and reserved over - it; both felt
that this was the first, and perhaps the
last meal. they should ever partake of
Wgether.
After tea, Wise Blake put on ber bon
net for the walk.
Are 2ou ready, Miss Blake ?) asked
Bob.
`ln one minute; i•caunot.flod my
gloves,'
' Can 1 help you? Where Alan I
look?' . .
' Look around the room for them.'
Bob stood up composedly, and looked
around the room.
' I don't see them,' tie said. 'Wait— .
perhaps they are in this drawer.' He
opened a drawer in the writing desk,
anti found in We. faded Mae kid - glove.
',ls,this one?'
I,filie l looked -at it carelessly, Ind re
; Oh, no ; that is an odd gloVe.
I losit !the mateio it long ago. There is
a saying thtit everything comes In use
once iin - seveil years. .I've had that
glove , seven' years now, and it's of no
use. think I shall throw It away.'
' Wbere did you lose its mate ?' '
; ,` wal Wilton; I --belleve—a little
village that I don't suppose you've ever
beard of. I remember it ;well ; for iu
those days kid gloves were a luxury" to
Me. ; I had got this pair to wear on a
visit there, and ,I lost oneof them corn
ing fqon'elmreli the day before I left;
so11,:id;to go about with one hand un
gloved rok Bonin time afterward.'
Intvethe Mate to this.'
Ellie Blake looked at him in utter aso
tonislitnent.,
' What do you mean? I lost it seven
. .years ; sgo.'
A l An . d. I 'found it seven years ago.
Te - Winded her a faded little lilac
glove, thenudoubted mate of her Own.
§r4,! .this..ls the 'l - talisman that has
"bi.Oiight...tne, to .-you. Seven summers
ago, 111 i;i:4 1111).4, •on a bright summer
morning :77 lost en,* a morning as this,
W,e'r--4..found this little glove in, a bed
, sk brook,, Ned Maraud
I th f gri X pledged my word
to'ffini e flitit • :l"Ywn"iild find the owner,
Orgirk the 11,0414 that wore that
ghWe r liave found ;the Owner:. I ask
hermOierpethw i htitid eatebtinke for
LITT 4 a ‘17111 , i he give it to me? =I
4ave wetted riven:long year's.'
,Ahe Triiseri:ber - beautiful eyes to: bis,
nttd,Oesread,tia answer there. ,
'.l'brit,gkivektrre mated,' he said,
•e 7,1,1 t-fit
•
IV ' - Iql 1 ' V ' Haute, I
.kbr f_eg o nt o s t erre 1 pdi
-1
'Elnai ' etbke iiq' l l'Als' engagement wbile
iho" toliteiiiiiipleporing fort e nev
em(' 14 biatiee be 'Happened. to lance
WO be Ml:Joint:4 found tile brl ewvas
:r i ditte nietiniolder than Abe bill reale I
,inillo fori okle:sald budid'ut Intend to i
t
broom ,onstAildpeOple., if be could bell) j
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IPAa r iiroitito
161 . 44340 ttt whetlipLpiaste c
vet good. tctrklefatkJp9tat4 l l.4, l VP#lLA - ;
tilted
itet- --.., 4e) an -.lite& b y sailhe always . sed gravy °Antler — oil i -
potatoes, but supposed any
one cou ld good manners, fairnets 'end candor;
get accustomed to plaster it they 'wade , rand not by petulant mperlousness.—
an _effort. l'And I charge, that th y oftep Mire evi.
e Agitator
Job Printing House,
d with Presses anti Typos to el's«
of joblVork with neatness 4d
dittp.toh.
one of all the latd styles of typs
n added to this department.
wen'& Cono took, 2ti Flooo
( e orreep °nano of thy h i gitotor.]
WAiIIIIMCIP, (D. 0.,) 'Sof. 10, 1371:
You ave promised your readers oc;
easiona letters from-me: therefore`i
must w Ito. But' what to write about 1
doth give me pause. Have not all top
ics been written to death ! I will just
grumble. Grumbling is always,in or
der. Vde all Republican newspapers ; vide, x ore especially, that eminent
Man, the founder of the New York Tri
bune. Allow me,;to grumble at him ;
he can't bo hurt; his chances for the
I n
Pfesidet cy can't be I paired. No put
ter, though,: if they. are ; be doe 3 not
want, the office; be o ly runs to exploit
his one-term bobby.
Th 6 qhestion is i minent, whether
ho Is a dfitnigad; b, d agogue, or a fer
((urn Quifl. He has ong made-believe
to be something bigger than the Gov
ernment —ableat of - statesmen, and wi
ser than fall creation .—the pilot in Ott
, •
sublunai j y roptituenti. Congtais 10 a
school; which he . keeps; or rath--
_ an
Which he sdret3ts to drive, He
mds our E.teetitive, - ; and not
, but those of Europe and Asia,
!ady to " boss" any other fa
n world._ _
any weakness? Let us iu.
be " rigid past:"
,••
tetkun,
superlnts
ours on)
and Is
the knov
Has h
quire of
hen the
,great rebellion was
be born, some one proclaimed
raditions compelled us to Per
:cession, if backed by a olear
in the States about to secede;
I e not fit' to mention at such a
lever so , true. But' it was not
'e have nb such traditionS;
e had, the Union stands upon
transcend all traditions.
Ist. •N:
trying t, j ,
that our
mit a :
majority
a doctrln
time, If
true. V,
and, if
reasons
,
Think c. I a patriot, who holds that a
servile, sectional majority should 'coun
t
tervall 11 e great fact of nationality !
2d. S me oue, who ought to have
been mo e distrustful of his
,own" mili
taryand what
kilo ledge, raised the dry, "On
to Rich ond," and kept it up; when
he ought to have known that
there we not, and could not be, a com
petent r ad iness for such a movement.
ard. A ter the rebellion was crushed,
there wii raised and kept up another.
cry, "1-1 lrry up reconstruction," when,
the Lord knows, there was , in the South
no fitnes . for rehabilitatton ; and., be
cause- of the pressure upon .Congress,
thus can ed, the business was slono in
foolish I, ante,—and that, moreover, the
got tlt, even yet, to be hi the
States.
South is
Union 6.
It nee
clitiOn pi
part of t
terventi
eil a long probation : in a con
/mating guardianship on the
lie national Government; in
an for the protection of loyal
people; due administration of law and
conservation of the peace,—without
any obstruction from hair-splitting,
constituilional quibbieFi. 4
Appe 'dant to thii cry,__ , WAS the call
for " no vere na
al anest,!,. ;" as If, the
1)
pri vilegl of voting, wl [hunt holding of
fice, were not boon enotglt to be con
ferred 0/ perJured„uureclainifcl rebels.
4ill. 'l' is cry ; " Uurry up specie pay
ment," IAB been vexing the
.dull, ears
of Time for the last six years. ,' ,
ft is c pressed tpat the resumption of
specie p i
1 ,
lytuents Vould be followed by
a " eras / ;" but uged that it is better
to suger this, an e —take a new depar
ture. (ee Tribu ,c)
What owewa n
1:c.
t to accompitsh,by a
ti
return to specie payments and a mixed
currency ? Without - a metalio curren
cy, we bave'bad prosperity through al
most a c ecade ; such as we never had
before;—simply bees/lee oak paper cur
rency had no direct sympathy . with
trade in the foreign world, and cannot
be lucre: sed or diminished by any,,for
eign ex geucy ;' being subject onrY to
the per urbatlons of trade arising with
in the c untry. - .
We d not need a metallc currency
for the ies of domestic commerce ; and
the Pao e completely the precious met
!
els bec me the subject of traffic), like
grain a d other staples, the more
I..7,ex
empt s all we be froM great revulsions,
invelvi g general bankruptcy. We
have, haw, the best 'currency ever in
vented ,
si.h. it is assumed that the founder of
the Tribune is reAponsible for the spirit
in whl 11 it deals with the leat'ling men
... I
and in asures of the Repoll7 , a_nlpa , rty,
and th conduct of the AdministratiOn.
And l' ever that Its oriticiSm has been
unreaspnablyharsh,—often supererog
atory and gratultons,—sometimes sel
fish aid narrow, and tinetiFed With
blgotrf and' prejudice; - 00„ i) . pon the
whole tins been calculated tb inspire
the hon,est Repadlcan with unreason
able distrust Of ills parts.,-and a erlpi
tie). ti , Hiiifereice to its snece.is. For
some reason„ not otherwise to be
plainerl, I thin l; it would be found,
Ota i llyest igation, -that in those sect
wherq the irtbttina Is most read,
Repu
stayi
out e
them
licun voters are most guilt • of
g ut home on elecLiou day, vath
trnordinary means used to "scare
out."
li this is my proximate incentive
willing. The Republican vote,
eLr, is disgracefully small in the
l y of Tioga,--where they all swear
e Tribtl7l . o.
he Tetbune le not responsible for
who is? Are the Republicans of
ate) banner county'naltircaly pre•
!Fed to dawdling in polities ?—un
tutil, negligent? Have they de
ll their first love, and "-gone a
ing after strange 'gods Vl' If they
there must be: so:no exceptional
At
to gr
ttlip
MIME
IMRE
this,
the
dtsp
pun
Bute
who
have
CAMS
I well understand the plea u p o l li
w,hiA the Tribune and other leading
RA p, , [Akan papers iqulge in' the Ink- '
wry f censoriousness, - at the espense of'
thei friends and their party, and as I
bell ! ve) of their country also.. t is, ,,
that the Republican party differs; andifr,
e i
train the nature of its gonipos.itio and!
'lts P inelples, is bound to differ, n its ! ::
ee-on my, trom the so-walled Demo ratio
'part ; and whereas the latter, as a gen-
erat thing, supported 'lts administra,-.,
tiou. and its authentic leaders with ii
.unit d, subserVient approbation, and
*,hkel ed its official nialefactors*to the'
title most,—the foraler• Is to expose' .
with ninerity the
! shorl-comings 'of its
i
own men, and e ! se ew indiscriminate
sitVi) rt of the me sures of its leadei- •
ship. And, more° er, if theipartycan-s'
not s and this,l it =list " go to the dogs)!
t
I ami happy' in i i subscribing to this! ! .
Plea, k
lea, and ao in be ievlnglhat the,par
ty ir, ii not "go fothe dogs." . - -
, .
'But, I Submit to the ticnil i geds , of that :
il - ii.Sw,'tilat there IR'a•bt M
esode'ef tixer-z:
eisitt the function Or Ofteiftt hip'; * and'
that it ontrittan: i: ) Ouniteferlf '‘"
4,-- '
' my
ex
up-
one
the