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The Wellsboro Gazette Combined with Mansfield Advertiser from Wellsboro, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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-e-op of the Chivalry. An old correspondent furnishes us with the following reminisceneeaof the Southern chivalry, showing their char- acteristies as exhibited in the Brooks assault on Snmner. in the rebel procliv- ity Jo fight their enemies by concealed torpedoes, and in their fiendish treat- inentofi Advertiser. "Iroetin 151, in Columbus, gia, a young lawyer named Camp, was, I believe, of the Newark family. He was a young man of great promise, but unfortunately became embroiled in a quarrel with his political opponents, which resulted iii his death.

He was a Whig, a supporter of Heniy Clay, ami was nominated for Congress against Mr. Wolfolk, the State Rights Camp was popular, and thereseem- ed no way to defeat his election, but to get him out of the way so-occasion was found for a quarrel, and acballenge byM, olfol a rather than expose his Drugi, Hedlcines, fee, WELLSBOBO, FENN'A. A AUG. 15, 1866. toward none, with CHARITY A with IT lot ua Btriip to flnisWhe worn ip-the nation's wounds, to care who aim tl congressional district- It is sometimes necessary to contra- fTM" arr of Haven, and 3 wbvw it i.

useless, because a lie will men are violent partisans of the deceive an intelligent man; and to the ignorant a He is as apt to seem truth as rebels. Mmuuluf truth itself. MONTGOMERY BLAIR; who cannot Dnigi Ch.micals, 'Ac om the Cab- WI NES AND LIQUORS, port, (what a misnomer!) in ine tof Mr Lincoln fee Republican WLHX.O-* trutn liseii. i MONTGOMERY The Union of Williams- rget that fa6 WM driven from port, (what a i's last'is- inetof Mr. Lincoln" teyfce sue, undertakes a criticism of the 39th rt in a gpeeeh at the Co Orvnarena in whin.h.afer exhausting itS TLT at TJonrlino- party, in a 7t the Copperhead Congress, in which, after exhausting ijs at Reading, said: lews to Soldtfw and their JUTwTH adTJ STt.

recently foloVing acts of Congress wich have recently an act of 6,1866, provides for -7-BBP constantly on fine rtock of i aiers 0 sailors who have lost the sight ot 4 Chamicals, oth eyes, or bfo'th hands, BO as to require COJH dtant attendance, the sum ot Tbthoi. who have loot both feet, or totally disabled in the same so as to require mutant attendance, the stun of wb have, lost hand MJ. FOR GOVERNOR (JEW. JOHN W. GEARY, OF' CUMBERLAND CODNTY dictionary of hard words aud 'slang, "Jit- denounce9 the members for having ted to increase their pay $2000 per an-, nuru, and says: "Let bear in tu Should ttie Radicals carry the elections in October, theresuh would be the establishment ol two Presidents and two Confesses, forithe Kudi- cal sectional majority would then immediately i impeach President Johnioii and tarn him out.

the people of this Congressional district on (ho other hand tha Democratic members tuind that Stephen F. Wilson, of 'Jhoga Con votAii averV Sona a Ovta, ood. tbe present member, veted every countv', lime for all of the above Cqngre.8 would unite with the regularly elected members irom the South." if the A Copperhead published in Wayne county, announces with much A rather man satisfaction that the RepubHcan 'party i I 1 LyOTming cou ty.i 9 split in twam. chtvtlroua gouthrop. This expectation I Ly friends will enjpy that 1 1 fm i 1 Our was disappointed the- cnajieuge muc hly.

accepted, and met at Fort Mitclieli: I was present at the duel. At first flre they both tell. i Wolfolk wl' the heart and died instantly, ir. Camp ously, though not mortally oun le Some he was shot down in the st a chivalrous friend following manner the door one barrel was discharged at him, and as he lav bleeding upon the sidewalk he received the contents of the remaining b-irrel i soon ended his life. Lol.

i removed to Florida, where lie i i previous to the war. He has been I i Governor of Florida, but We are pained to record i the sudden demise of Capt. G. W. late lone of the editors of the Upper Dauphin.

Register, and for several years connected with the Harrisburg press. Capt. Fenn was but 23 years of age, but was one of the most earnest and writers in the' State. He served duripg the war of the rebellion with much credit. The country cannot well'afford useful a man in the present crisis All very nice, iaers radicals want to impeach Andrew John- 'of course Dunham, or Mr John SO they could as well have done it any ramnbell Mr Sallade, or wnoev- time within the last six months as ai article, a ny time future.

very well that Mr. Wilaon Jtod eral more than a two-thirds majority the bill to increase the pay Congress- bbth Houses, hi Hue. 3. Tnose wu" ic, all Dye Woods BE 80 digab led as to render them unable nnd Stiffs? Boaps, Pom- Jt rforlD BWnlla labor equivalent to the loss of ades, ft hand or foot, 1 mlivei STATIONERY, P-BNS, PENCILS, -PAPER AND ENVELOPES, Memorandum Books, Pasi in balk at 16 cents per pound, Kerosene Oil, Lamp Oil, Turpentine, Benrine, Fr.sU|Oatmeal and Pearl: Barley at 10 cts per We. are agents in Blossbnrg for Pr.

N-. Weaver's Ext. Fireweed, and warrant.it to cure Rheu.m,'.8ourvy,. Pimples on face, uiA all diseases arising from impure atnU ofibe.Blood if used according to attention given to, compftunding -f--- We guaran- a to father, and as well as to mothers and to the above act, to such person, a. tee satisfaction, both i Rerhember the Store 1866-tf.

opposite the new Coal J. L. BELDEN A amendment to the jU The Clymer Soldiers' not vote SllEKIFF'S SALES. virtue of sundry irrits of le- and Venditioni is- uTd out of the Court of Common Pleas of Ti- to m. dir; ted, TT.U vote against ty because he was opposed to giving the soldiers additional bounty, to''h'ave been passed, evacuate Venetia and give up her portion of Schleswig the and Prussia from the his family as to his dai the curst'of Cainjwas upon him.

Reconstruction Pt -i Lt't Ifc-- The York Post prints from a letter written by an Alabamian, Southern man by birlh and residence, and who, with several of his relatives, i the I'nion arny. in which the writer thus speaks of i sentiment in his neighborhood rebels here are rebels yet, ana we find as much disaffection as men since the development ol what is here supposed to be President Johnson's policy, are a sale 111 the eountrv The rebels a arrogated a deal to themselves, in consequence of Mr. Johnson's course, and are very sanguine of another revolution, vhich -liaH somehow end i the ix-enslavc- i tfic as. the friend of and of the I am especially i i i to Ilie rebels anil almost daily reports are i i TO me ivcouitruclt-d' I i ie killed if i i not a on i be best able a i a the condition of loyal men here I tell you that many of my neighbors, i dud'inff such men" a his'brothers, arc seriously i a liiree company and iiban- diini-nr i State in body, a hqint'. somewhere in i'M.

i i i Mr, Johnson -policy wjll force men cither to leavi' i i or i to a condition -oarcely letter a a occupied by the slaves. men who a proud ot a i run away after conscription and joined the federal army, 'arc now afraid to avow the fact, arid claim to have bean taken prisoners', c. and no man is ot any account among people except "ervices he can boast ot having rendered-to the Confederacy. At our election for Justice of the Peace recently, one in the most public place our town, cursed the Government, say- i I was a rebel, and I am a rebel hurrah for secession and the rebel army, and damn them that do not like rphe Freedmen's Bureau bill was an excellent bill for the loyal white men of the South, as well as for the freedmeu, and so was the Civil "Rights bill. We ia further to pay $10,000,000 to and Italy as'war expenses.

Some folks may think that this is pretty severe-making the whippedparty pay the bill; a i occurs to us thai our rebels ought to set up a terrible howl over such injustice. 1 WtfEREAi.lt is asserted in the H.pubhean apers, th'it the members of Convention skedaddk-rs and bounty-jumpere during the And in to dlsprovje thw rf, That thel. Secretaries of this -Gon-, instructed to prepare a Itol.ot oeler- rhftir rank, companies and regiments, while in the 1 After a severe skirmish, the preamble 1 resolution were squelched, and did A lo Middleburj township; of liie pension laws to the heirs and representa pension, to widows oS deceased soldiers or ors having children such soldiers or sailors, at the rate of two dollars per month for each child of soldier or sailor under the age ot sixteen gives an increase of- pensions those widows now receiving a pension of less than eight dollars per month, except HevoluUonary wido hOUNTIES. This ait provides a bounty of one hundred dob lars'tojdl three years' men enlisting stnce April 19, 1881, and fifty dollars to all two years men -who enlisted said period. The abJve is additional tbe $100 or 850 bounty provided forin previous acts.

Blanks will be forwarded to all who my the cBllection of these claims, with vention could voter's i i t'ongrassiunsl shululci nut i'orget a Stephen F. Wiletm in Cunfrress to i negroes the i to I i I li'ud tbe i'orisroins in the new paper published nt Williamsport. Will the editor wash himself, and out of. the i falschooil anil ignorance, and tell us that there is one word of in the Bid vote give the ballot to either i and sailors. apprehend that no man of com- gati mon self-respect will deny the facts above stated.

We guess neither Messrs. Dunham, Carhpbeir, Ballade, will pear in th official presume to deny them over then'Signa- of that tU falsehood, There is a paper down Pennsylvania Sou thern Royalty may like a poplar leaf view nf' awful i i ii i two veurs mote of Radi At a meeting held at Bowliiig Hiram Brjant, and west, by Diehard Drown; or toss, about 15 acres improred, wjth one old log house and a tew fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Mary L. Ayres. -v- ALSO--A lot of land lying in Ward township; bounded north by landi of estate ttregory, east by Henry Hollis, south by highway and west by D.

Hill; Containing forty acres more or less, abont 18 improved, with on. log house, one frame bam, and fruit'trees thereon. To be lold the property of Osborn lot of land in Brookfiold "townahip beginning at the northeast 0 the Bingbam lands thence north percn.es, thence east 27 perches; thence north 157 perch- thence north, 60, degrees west, 90 perches; i 85 81 perches jtbence All claims againnt the United States ment promptly adjusted and ovem- U. S. Pension; and Bounty Agenl.

Knoxvilte, Tioga 180.6.^ Important to Soldiers. "XHE bill to equalize bounties has become a law. The following an analysis of Ha provisions: 1. $100 to three years'men who served then 2. $100 to three years' men discharged by reason of wounds received in service.

3. $100 to the widiw, minor children, or pa- AnooncamentB. E. T. of TiOga, will bf candidate ABSOciftte Judge, subject lo the decision uf the Ui-un Convention.

VICTOR CASK, of. Knoxvllle, wlU or Judge, subject to the decision of tbe KevoU ln-an Convention. C. F. VEIL, of Liberty, will be candidate for Asso i a JniJge, subject to the decision ot the Republican ROYAL WHEELER, of LawroncevUle.willbe n(i j.

dato fonAssoclate Judge, subject to the decision of th Republican Convention. Kev.MYRON ROCKWELL, of Jackson, will WII didate for A saociato Judge, subject to tbe dot-Won tk, Kepnblicau A VA.SUpZB^f, of Chatham, will be i candidate lor Associate Jndge, subject to o' the Republican Convention WM C. K1PLBY, of Richmond, will be a qmaiiliu Ansitiivte Judge, subject to the deciniou of the iblican Convention. L. A of will be a candidate foi P.egiBter Hecorder, subject to tbe decision of the Kt- publican Convention.

PKTER T. VANNESS. of Rutland, will he for County Gommiasionrr, subject to t'he (iecision ot tli 6 Convention. ISAAC PLANK, of Brookfleld, will be Connty Commissionrff, subject to the declsiciD uf tbt Republican Convention. i HENRY 8.

ARCHER will be a candidate the ot flee of Register and Recorder, subject to the 'decision ol the Republican Convention. JOHlf DONALDSON iill be a candidate for th. office of 1'rothonotary, subject to the the Republican Convention. i JOSEPU A I of Shippen, will lf randtdit, for County Commissioner, subject to the decision ol Republican Convention. CLARERDON RATHBONE, of Liberty, will 4 candidate for Protbonolary, subject to the fleciiitio of the Republican Conveofion.

CHARLES COPESTICK, of Delmar, i be a for CommiMioner, subject to the decition Republican Convention. Dr WIIITf AKF.H.of Elkland, will Ix- for Amociate JudRs, eaDject to the decision of Republican Convention. Cant BLUER BACKBR will be a candidate for tn- thonotary, subject to the dxdalon of the Republican Convontion. 'At tbe SolJiers' Co.nvention held at Wellsbon, 27th the felluwtng resolution wtt unanlrano.lj That we regard it as but just. In view of the wrrW ot thrpe who took the field In of civil liberty acalns't the machinationn ai traiuwa and their apulo.

that where there is equal competency and rlty, as li-tween caurli.latrs for plnce. the be preferred before the civiliam." In keeping witb ttie idea therein eipresswl, we, tb. uudorwoiied. soldiers of Tloga county, would respectfully but earnestly recombeud to tbe Kepubliean cc.un,i Oinventir.n i meets on the Instant. the nam.

of William T. Humphrey, II. of, Oaceola, for the, nee of Elmer Baiter, of Rat- land lor the office of Prothouorary ani Dearie of Uelmar, for Register and Recorder. Believing that this would but a fair reprewn upon the coucty ticket at tin. coming election, we earnestly hope It may receive tbe approval of.

A 1. i860. 1 gcbieffoliti, Cox. a Potter, niofeor Kauiqaiiuie. TM -ipftls At a meeting held at Bowling thence south, 86 aegrees we.u, o.

1 3 50 to each soldier not included in the fore- two years more of for two or vate the much that he will- Le Dav and Johnston, 28 degrees thenc. candidate, Lee, Davis and Johnaton usurp the positions (so much coveted by TOClferouri an Gra ut, mijtlern Deinjocrats) or UUKea, Jiaiis, 3 ni and Barons, and the poor white man have to do the, paying" to aup- port the jettj 'Dukes, Earls, and Barons. We suppose the palrona of that paper A-re fools enough to believe and tremble. Sherman and Sheridan were as vociferously hissed. That tells the of the returning prodigal" quite as glibly aa Petroleum Nasby could do it.

The last 3S ew Orleans au south, 28 degrees west, 170 perches; thence along line of lot No. 5,8 east 13,0.4 pore BBS, and 'south 38 perches; thence along north line of lot No. BO OBBC60.5 perches to the place of beginning containing 3.30 acres, more or less, about 80 acres an old frame shanty thereon. To be sold as the property of John Pierce. ALSO--A lot of land in Shippen and Delmar townships; 'bounded on the nqrth.by.Chas.

Morrow and Homer Bacon, on the jeastJy George vv. and Daniel Furman, the in and Andrew Bartle, and on Are fools enough to believe anu uemuie. The last advices irom row and Homer Bacon, on tn i vote ne ti.v tf they are not, they have illy-proflted ow that upward of 100 Union men West, Wiiliam Howe and Da lite or Pennsylvania, dui'iiifr by teachin g3 their kHied, and 300 wounde and'charies'Morrow Uiil a such issue pre- A few of therQj to our knowledge, still; i a rebel massacre in that city. tt ap- oonta ining 212 acres, more or less, abn eutb regard the earth as monotonous flat, pettrs that the" dispatches from Sheridan acres micro-red, with one frame ouse, one in the sea like a huge were mu tii a ted and changed to fayor ent irs-elf Mr. D-, let us have an answer.

Plain yes or no themurderera after they reached Wash- er Tln-toltow'ing is the superscription of a lip the Tioa road some (hiV3 Joamai. your shipped by Kemoving- A An.l sDinrf Rcb shoved in iuito iinu.lj, tufco lliis letter Crooked Creek, Tio-n. County. 11 Bricfe Soinnel Terrell the person's name An.l votu i I know his game 13. IT'S.

I A sw eii trencher. about paying reminds us ng ton. Wiiat next and more that there are a thousand negroes in the city of Washington who pay from two, to fifty times aa much in the way of, taxes'as the editor of the sheet in ques- he ao Ba the property of Richird W. Whse- (TOlIiE cittSBOBi and discharged afuir serving two years. 5 850 to every soldier enlisted fur two yeari, and discharged by.reuaon of wounds recei.e.l the line of duty 6 $50 to the widow, as above, ol every soldier enlisted fur leas than two years, vphJ.

died in service, or of wounds or disease contracted in bounty is allowed to three men who have received, or have heretofore entitled to receive, more than S100 n.tiun.l boun ty, and none to two years' men, wW ba celved, or are entitled to more than The law only applies to honorably discharged of the late war. and to wh.o Have or transferrwi their discharges or rights tl. i i The undersigned will attend promptly to tbe collection of all juch claims, at reasonable rates. Where parties reside at Stance, tho a i CHAKLESTOJI, August 11, I8B6. Friend the medium; of your weekly, I beg leave tb address myscf-to the following plicea.

Cherry Flails, IS tne eauor 01 LUC anccu iu joiiowing piucco. -j one nme tavern nonso, oneirame-u I Clatui A Wellsboro, DRUGS MILLION. The New Orleans massacre. tm'U 8 out to liave been ii preconcerted affair. have read carefully the several reports irom different sources, and '-cannot but say, that these negroes pay double the amount in taxes paid by all the editom of Copperhead country sheetsiri Amer- Show us a man who dqesn't steal, who would not prefer the reputation and standing of sflchmenasFred.

Douglass, uonventmns in this vicinity. Fellow laborers of th.e Sabbath school: It it meets your approval, let'-meetinge bo culled in as will join in this to appoint a'comtnitteo of one or more, to nieet--ai the Welsh meetinj? house, (it being the most central place,) on Saturday evening, September 1st, ISfiftTto consult on the propriety of employing singing teacher, who will leach one Bn's. DRTJO The uniler.sit'n. ed fuJpectfully anno-unces that lie has assumed the entire control of the We stated last week that the Convention reassembled by the Governor. 'That us an.

error. The Chairman of the Convention issued the call, in pursuance of the" law, and the.Governor issued writs of election to fill vacancies. Only 26 members -were Resent. at the time the police tired intoUhe roomj-- Those -20 men had just adjourned, thdre being no quorum present. The attack standing oi Dr Garnet and Wm.

Wells Brown, to evBn ng 0r week at each place; and uf procuring the some books, in order to he able to join in one hariuonioui at our annual celebrations. i Tbo imaginary result would be, beaido a real enjoyment on such occasions The 1 ywuth Of our Legislature which made thene- gro a voter ill the State of Kew York was Democratic, and the Govern or who approved the law was a Democrat. Did that Governor and that Legisla- of society in coming'days. Hop- vailing elements; for it is-evident, all that in proportion to tbe growth of these will vanity and the spirit of sectarianism AtSO--A lot, of land in Morris township; bounded on the north by lands of Wm. Babb, en the east Borst and William Bache, on the by lands of the heirs of Luhe W.

Morris, and on the west by Wm. Babb containing 100 acres, more or less, about 35 acres improved, with one frame tavern house, on frame and other buildings and fruit trees thereon. To be sold tho property of W. Y. Campbell; and Jane Campbell.

ALSO--Alotoflandin Richmond township; binnded north by lands of Dyer Hutu; east bfcD-yer Butts, south by Lloyd Qillett and Bus- selQillett, and west by, the Williamson road; containing acres, more or less, all improved, TYRTT(-J. AT. CHEMICAL yiOK'JL, with two frame houses, one frame barn. frame shed, one water Saw mill, one plaster mill, and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property ot, C'.

H. Owens. ALSO--A lot of land in BIoss township, known as lot No. 10 in block N4 eight of the village ol Blossbnrg, with two frame store houses-thereon. i uu To be sold as the (property of Patrick Bannan.

ia customers nn AtSO--A lotof land in the township of Sullivan bounded north by lands of Hvratn Welch, east Bumsey; south by Bradley Canfield Wood, And west by Samdel Welch 62 acres, more or less, about 20 acres with one frame house andl fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of. Oliver R. Joliu I MilcLoli, A Nicholi. A illiolt, A A KUtclmr, I Scoly.

a i Oreennbld. Jolin PriUtamftu. Caily, Borilen, NathuU Hill, Tl.vima= Mitt.iiiiigb. p. 11, Van i'ickeriDij.

ii a i A Jorden, A4jrani Dttker, a Latoer, i i llline. ti Fisher. Isnat Shuppoe. Webster, Nathau EdwarJd, OnSn Clirifc. BenjUmin t)ibb.

1' Clark. i I. l.ove. St 1, I860. Webb, Miles Swopo, Hirttiu A Wan iner, Tbomai Skeltjou, Simon A UUtlwld, Warriner.

Nelson Fulkersxn. Blbom, Ii nhoelei, i 0 Mattosoq, Horton, TT Garretaoii. Wm PljjlliU. Hlrani Jr. I a osboin.

LyruLii II Daniel i.ilMtr..y II a l.nciufl Sabin, Osbnru. Ira i bcxJer Osl.ori. A Dobb. A a i I'Vttij. A ChMles Sl.lldi- Toby.

Morlcr, Wheeler, Spencer. eeter, i Ohas Bo Second door below fiollidny'3 viliicli lie has fitted up for that purpose, and a i largely increased bis stock is now prepared to furnish his all others with Jl. tare decree negro should be the neces would have had some showing here if these measures had become laws. There iTM ---is nothing left for us now but to plant upon a procession ot coiorea on universal suffrage, nnd to fight the mcn hic i up Canal street, fight out on that issue. but soon'-tulMied upon the doomed 26, who were in the Hall.

litivi Mr. Horton, Chaplain of the Conventior)-, went down to display a flag of truce in token of rebel police seized him and beat him'so horribly that he has since died. one of the truest of Union men'during the war, was set upon by the s'hot five times, and stabbed ii a dozen places. He lias since died. Let it be remembered that not one of these brutally murderedmen was armed.

The sum of the butchery was lOOlper-. 1 You that I was earnestly opposed to negro suffrage, but .1 conceive that the course of the President is one that will-ultimately insure its adoption as the law'of the land. The Urijou men of the feouth Icel their helplessness, and mark my word for it though they were unwilling to go to the negro, they will be willing to have the negro come to them. Iney will be glad to have suffrage conferred upon him, that he may be their ally now, just as they were willing to have him armed while war was pending, that he might be their ally tin the field. equal of white man Andrew Johnson, in conversation with Major Stearns soon after the assassination of Lincoln, said that he was in favor of giving the bal.ot to three classes of negroes,) viz: Those'who could read and write, those who had served in the army credit, and those who owned $250 estate.

The Copperhead party endorsees Andrew Johnson as a wise anc sagacious statesman." will some of the more blatant ry to consaltupon: As to the mode of couduct- inir such celebrations jfwho shcujd be the labpr- ministers of the gospel, or the lir turn order to earry out these it requires the support of heads of fomilics in general. (he suggestion will meet your approval, and ex cite immediate action, I respectfully submit it to your conBdently believing it will beneficial to.onr whole eommupily. Yours truly, in the bonds of the gospel. D. new book for the choir, sing- t.

ing school and conventions, by L. 0. Emerson, the Sin gle copies, $1 38; or Copperhead editors be good enough to place these facts before Mansfield, Aug. is, ALSQ--A lo.t of land in Delmar township; bounded on the north by Richard east by Kilburn Cooledge, south by J. and Kilburn Cooledge, and west by Hartford Butler; containing 100 aerea, more or less, abont 25 acres improved, with a frame house; frame barn and fruit trees thereon.

To be sold as the properly of Charles Herrington. "ALSO--A lot of land'in Qaines township; bounded on the north by north line 1 of warrant No. 1040, west by land of R. G. White in possession of Wm.

Furman, on: the soath byionth line of warrant No. east by lands in, possession of John flue, and being part of lot No. 17 of the allotment of Dent lands in Qaines township, and part of warrant No. 1040 oontaining 33 acres, more or less, arid about 15 acres improved, with' dwaiUngJhonsB, barn and JJ orse an Cattle Powder, Coal Oil, fruit trees thereon. To sold as the property of PORE DBDQS, CHEMICALS, PATENT DYE STUFFS, I AND LIQOOJRS, 'FOR MEDICINAL USE.

almost every article to be fdund in an establishment of this. Such as We guess not. The.sum of the butchery was iwpei-. DTO ved a soaskilled and of sensible remarks concerning the Union party and the position of Mr. Johnson, But to ask us to stand still when the whole.

country shows HO much need for our going- on," to ask us to be governed whom have since died. The reason, did'you ask The reason for this massacre, good people, is coincident with that which caused the bombardment of Fort Sumter by rebels The Clymer-Solcier" Convention which assembled at Harrisburg on the srious failure, as might be supposed. nee Mr. Clymer or a voted dead against men and money to tres carry on the 8 instructing for an increase of the pay ot private sol- diers against a vote of thanks to Gen. bardnient of Fort Sumter by ran l- allf the omeers and men under by TplatfoVm no? now Applicable, to The reason for this outrageous killing hT TM mand; again.tt^ amendment Cemmon.EngHsh^d i 1 i i 11 1'lP- tl i i i a i i i I I i i to ignore every live iss.ue and betake ourselves to parcel of dead, ones, is sheer nonsensje.

The President, if he were disposed to hearken to reason, might perceive he cannot sweep back with a broom the great flood that is rushing past him. If he must stand still and be swamped, we shall regret it mdre for his sake than that of the party. For the party is strong enough to help itsell. It did so without the aid of.officers,-and it can tlo so again whenever it may be It now to talk of retrogression. Let the Administration go where it chooses, we pronounce for equality before the of unarmed men lies in the encouragement which Andrew Johnsoji gives rebels that they shall be protected) in their fearful oppressions of Union men.

The Convention was just as legal as law could make it. The Mayor of N. Orleans is John P. rebfill sent to Ship by General The very man whose recognition as Mayor Andrew tcd about last spring. Gen.

Sheridan has returned to New Orleans and again.declared martial law. He undertook to telegraph to General Grant, but his dispatch was so rebelized that when he read it in the New York his command; against this amendment Kn Juliette Sherwood and Mut of the Constitution permitting soldiers Truman, teachers iq tbe music to volte while absent hghting the battles of the country Mr. Clymer Vo- iroWenul ted against all these measures for the jB or rt b. parflcnlars see eiieouragpiaent profit Of the sol- known and eminent jiucoesii ol Stephen Snct and Daniel ALSO--A lot.of land in MidSlebury townibip; bounded on the north by the highway, on the cast I. by land of M.

S. Field, on the south by J. Prutsman and Edward Jfriggs, and on the west by Jno. Rosa; containing 90 acres, more or lets, obout 60 acres with frame house, frame barn, and fruit trees thereon. To be sold.ns the property of Mary A.

Bryant and A. H. ALSO--A lot of land In the borough of Wellsboro beginning at a post near tbe bridge on tbe new. road, it being the north corner olj A. iFoley's inner lot; thence along said Eoley land south 54-leg Miss Fannie J.

Vice Preceptress, west, 170 feet and 9 inches to post, the west teacher of French, Latin and Mathematics. oorner or A. Eoley's lot; thence along Miss Alice A Landis, (Alumna,) assistant in lands of Sherwood north, 42 deg west, English and MaUiemalics' 2261 feet to corner Brown lot; Mn Juliette Sherwood and Miss Hnttie A. thence along said Brown lot north, 48 east, 3 iment. 170 feat to the corner of the said Brown lot; fall ilerm of- the 44th year of, this institution FU commence an the 6th of.

September, IS66, under following Faculty, to Rev. Van Allen, A. principal, Professor of Natural Scienoo, and Belles Alcohol, Linseed Oil, Glass, Putty, Sponges, A great collection of the best TV flew Adver Normal School-- oro Acadeu.y-J Trus J. I. flood to nt.d--J B- Bowen Whii SoMters- Store-J.

much obU) of Middlebnry, ITttastiie 6rst of the i Land. JJH.O QOODWTS, Of ce pt the thanks of the Ji corn, which, he sj oa ys of "cooning." a geti Clark, of CbarlestoJ tjtoes. They are not onf cious. UNION- Sunday scbooU of tc-nic, Sato i Mr. Samuel foorthi of a mile hools outside of the jed to unite wiiL the i which promises and The schools will CH to the ACCIDENTAL town was last Wednesda resulting in the useful citizens.

A yonn tihibiting a snaall bree Alexander's Blacksmith accidentally discharged Alexander. The kalle the right hip. nu called in and made to disooyer the bill. Mr. Alexander died will be desply lamenteif We here mention tht it is a penal offence to upon the person.

I 1WI IU- IUV Ul DBBU thence along said new road south, 42 deg east, 243 and inches to the place of beginning; containing one acre, more or lest, with one frame building, used for wool carding and cloth dressing, with machinery complete, (steam and water power,) shed, barn and fruit trees thereon. TUe Mayor of N. ventloa be other thaU ndiculou, fell- When Governor Curt in tirst ran for Governor, in 1860, the Democrats got fa recO nize it. lib a ston 7 that he shot a poor a papeis ut ju i JOK and they insisted that he was a The sequel of this sequel of my pol- great tyrant and a purse proud aristo- icy" is, that every man who-remained siiitpd to thi tiiYieB. friie Union during the war, is to erat.

Similar stories, suited to the times, are now going" the rounds of the Copperhead papers in regard to Gea- rv One appears in the Gettysburg Compiler, semi-rebel, in which it is sta- be driven from the South. Upward of 1000 Union men had left for North jjiJ (JUICJ, 19. a a i i ure We append thle following report from the Harrisburg 1 Telegraph, premising that its report is corroborated by those of the Philadelphia papers: ft is not our intention to consume any more room than is barely necessary lo expose the utter aud complete, if not really ridiculous failure ol. the Clymerites of Pennsylvania to make, political capital at the expense of the men whom they reviled during the-war, and have misrepresented since they crushed tbe rebellion--and thus ruined the hopes of the DemoerVtic party of the country. There were not hundred men delegates to or in attendance at the Convention.

The procession which was formed, in marching to and from ttie capitol, did not contain over two hundred men and boys. Tie House of Repiesenta- tivas will not contain five hundred people. At ALSU--A lot ol a a ueimar township; Perfumery Manufactured, Toilet Soaps of various kinds, and good quality, Tobacco and Cigars of the most approved Brands always on hand. He would call the Attention of the public to i i i A a Edward "i Thomp-t-u. Henry- Bjush, Lutber M-uteson, W'ii MlursB, Milon Ham, Wm .) r'air'banks.

Jaittii Taylor, EUwlt Merrel Henry Kcltz. Stephen John James. Jr. Sackett, Jonathan Jtftra Lewis, WiUWm Williams, Daniel Morgan, Henry LnnJrus. llermnn.

James Driscoll, Wm Davis. tiebl Bsiley.M Bailey, Starkweaioa. Codney, Henry Oayl.ird, Hwhkm.J Moore, llenry Clark. a i I M-1 Charles Day, Kiplej, HTS Cooper. i lord Warters, Henry Frailie, Ira li Gark.

Goodrich. A Lamb, Lucius 1 Avers, Ripley, Kingaley Palmer, Morten. Phillips, Wm Flelcher, WiUos. A Bacon. Bellinger.

A Pnrlislacier, Suf.OB, Petrie, 0 A Benedict, II Clitncr, Fenn, Pitts, Elliott, Rockwell. A r.ncps, -Rogers, Asa Forrest. Nelson Knapp, Eli Smith, JarAf. lov, Thus Kelly. Furgcrsun, 5 A Ofirer Hirpiger, Garrison.

depart. Rockwell, Stunievant, A Mc.ne, Brown. OiCford, Swartwood. n- Ttiwnet, Redington, 0 Kedinc; A i i a SaxtTM. Wm or.

John.Moi.ber, Wm Fisher, Ballot Coloney. Goodrich, Gooilwin, Cbas Stevens, Ruler. HugJ Donald, A Cloos, Phillips, Clark, Mintonjrc, Sauil 1'ierce, main, A Strang. A Sayls. 0 G'ee, 0 Tremain, Nealy, Mictoo ELwood, Earl, A Boardman, John Little, Jacobs, A.Cunverse, R-McFall.

Melford. MaUeion. Hill, Nelson Doty, MedcK. A i Tiney, Albert Guyle, A. A craft, John Wade, Atklcv, BornMde, Chapman, Geo Baker.

son, Ritner Weeks, A .1 Win Burdiek, John Hanccok, Henry Ackley, Walker, Short, Eugene Prichard, Parshall. berlain, A Sriffin, ffanJ. English, Ezra Swope, Jr, IM 1 Asa Warriner, McCarter, John ver, Belos Taylor. is herebj- given that We Executors and' a i a i to say that the managementof tbe school has met their entire they can desire a thorough education. J.

President. W. WILWAMB, Secretary. August seuii-icuci, ted that Gen. Geary once knocked down i itri'fl-i Vila nctt, Mansfield, Tioga School Year for 1866-7.

i ion ueit term ofjthis institution opens on Wednesday, September 5, 1886, and continues until Friday, December The second term opens Monday, December and continues until Friday, March corner of E. P. Deane's thence north, 884 dag west, 166.8 perches to a dead birch; thence north, deg east, 194.8 perches to a post; thence south, 88J degrees east, perches to a post in the public road aforesaid thonce along said souths Bt 28 4 tp thonce south, 364 deg west, 63 perches; thence south, 231 deg west, 97 perches; thence south, 54 deg west, 18 perches; south, 30 deg 17.2 perches to the place of beginning; containing 261 acres and- allowance of six per cent, for roads, about 100 acres improved, with frame house, frame barn and fruit trees thereon. ALSO---Another lot in Del'mar township; bounded northwest by lands of Newell Campbell, west byr--Campbell, north by Dajniel Field, east M. D.

Field and Isaac Field; and southeast by highway; containing 80 acres, more or less, abo.u 78 acres improved, with one frame house, two Leu mut vjen. i i i an intoxicated private with his nst tor fl a war wnic i 1 in be annihila- neglecting prtiperly to salute mm. An- ai tl and continues unui xnunj, kme two frame sheds'-and other ootbuild They have that choice et To" This tern, one week doting Bnd two fruit goSndbe at peace, or stay, and diersfrom abroadan the Copperheads of Harris- tt Monday 35; and -ii rOnmhnr. The third term opens jopnaay, itiaron auu nort Notions, consisting of Hair, Tooth, Paint, Flesh and Nail Brush- es, Cutlery, Drink. ing Cups, Chess fe Backgalmmon -Board, Chest Dominoes, Also a large assortmentjrfToys for Chilen.

3. Eil "I 4 -V fit- fe if SE?" gfe' hotel IB he refused to eat at a because a private soldier was tion of one party or the Let iti be tlW Andrew nu ww Copperheads of demonstration did not riumber, ill aill its host, flvo hundred persons--did not con- fact, three nnndred votes for Hitittr Clg- Wo submit these facts to our cotemjpora- IQ uuriiuuna The tWrd term Monday, March 35, and continues nntti 27.188T Particular attantiotf will be given tu Pre- i i iti oe LII.U.I. We suomic tuese.iucts to coteiqporn- it" iftese are about Johnson, the self-vaunted conservatorof riea of the With Berks equal to the Curtin dog story, and quite of Harnsbure. with the Conoerhead destitute of truth." Copperhead pa. 1 pern plfic; a low estimate on the iu- telllgfeftco of thirir readers, when they print Bucli (stuff.

Johnson, the self-vaunted conservatorof ries of the State. With Berks two TM of this massacre not intentionally, We riv( rj York county close at hand, Book rent per hope; but responsible, tarallvftr I KB HUU I vivuasiuv wuBavwB ALSO--Another lot, in Elk township; bounded north by warrant No, east by warrant 44W, Farttoniar attantion win oe. iniiuuoii uuvu onth by warrant welt by warrant 4444, puine Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Bach termconttnnes 8 it Vmg warrant No- 4421 containing SSOwwa, SatiBfaotion gi ven to all who favor him with their patronage. Aug: 1,1866. their in the Kbgister: County, and that the same i i i the Orphans said 27th day of Augnst 1886 for I'onnrms lowance.

Account of tiuy C. Smith aoJ Smith Administrator's of the Estate Smith deo." A of John liuernse.v A i Eiecutors of tbe Estate man dec." Account of Geo. Mott admin.itr»t« Estate yf Chauncey Dartt dec." Account of J. (3. Dartt Esecatur if Geo.

Dartt dec." JT Account of L. H. Brewsteran.l An ministrators of the estate of Jam-Mi ceased. fi-i H. P.

ARCHLR- 1 Wollsboro Aug. 1, "oTICE William 1 1 uutlce.thst your wife. 10 i 1 next fiivud. Eli Bartlet. petiti.

1 1 of the'Conrfot Common Plc-as nr tor a divorce ft-oni the bonds of niatnni tho Court appointed Monday, August, Instant, at the Court Honw in henriug ol petitioner in i I ic which time and place you cun at A ur August Trustee's Sale. E'undersigned hsring been ng, (water power) To be sold as the property of MOMS R. B. lundred voterniould be induced ta rally --i- ntamer in a State SolK-i' Man Convention! He deliberately telegraphed an order to I suppress'a loyal assembly of the Union Total expenses for school No tKtra thereon. Field.

lot of land in Delmar township' bounded north, by lands of Phillip Cross and Hanry Smith; east by George Eastman, south by WEBB, 1" No Ueniorest's men of Louisiana, and at once uS end: Thereto abundant evidence to sustain i. under the direction cra ed he State Government. The Gover- our theory that the Convention Trhieb of able and experienced Professors. Tdbe M.Brubaker. ii i i i i i i i Ttnr fnnhn.

for catalogue. Ad- i T.mi»vr. mA-cnv cu--in- for very CU nor lies wounded in rebel hands. yesterday assembled in Philadelphia Is Mr. President, there is a Convention the Chicago Gonvjention of 1864 com'e now in session in the city of i'bla.

uti is hereby given, that ert'Custard, Senior, has been placed in xiBHTj-Dinitu, vu of tradt J3o. 1690, and tiiose parts of tract Bernaw, and west by and H. No fj 8 in tho vicinity of Babb'soreeB, belong- students received for ales! than one mon or less, and Jig the heirs of Lnko W. Morris; nnd all persons are forbid trespassing thereon, under penalty of prosecution. ELLIS-TON P.

MORRIS, 806 Market Philadelphia. July ojep Stpwell oontatiilng 126 more or less, and limt 45 Improved, with frame honse, frame unrna uuiwr and ejperlenced Professors. Tol be so the property; ot B. M. 3rubaker.

Ad. TABOR, Sheriff. i.i i ln VP a1 Wellsbpro, August rriHB TIOOA CORNET BAND li In rood blowing or session in up 10 ureauiB. MJC nninTVSTnN Take notice that nriuji MWJA win goou a. Suppose you suppress it.

Give Pennsylvania we see but one who was SI i I VstAsV A taste of your impartial not an open sympathizer with ft-nA HolfW and rebels during the war. 'the dele- wui IVA ptvuivi veiawi a. ALL ACK MOOEK, Collector. hn ttle im- Charlwtoa, Augnst IMS. I I H.

F. QAKKKT8ON, Secretary. August All persons indebted to Jo Bowen, are requested to call and sett mediately. 'July 4, 1869. JOHN K.

BOWEN, tee of the estate of A. E. insolvent debtors, will expose the Wio erty to public sale, lo highejt bin 8 on August 'it, o'clock A. M-. i One poir bob sleighs, eon.on* sett single one oat w)W l.

fons of hay in bam. about cords ot Brewster lot, near Mansfield. 5 i All sums less than $25 cash, all over days'time, with approved security. b(wk AH persons owing the said ariS ou count or notes, are requested to sew on that day, or the same will be put. collection immediately after: t.Vo.eto- will remain at Hunt's hotel during toe to attend to i JNO.

Wellsboro, August 15, -m A persuna Smith, are requested to call mediately, and'aaTecosU. AN time daria? the Chamberlin, of Cbatha a child oaULde the I log the front duor, he ft out of which, the amiaicg the basket an boy la thing. 'Mr. childre.3 of their own gift, as we are infori a i (into good hands TttE M.ARCH OP Cemetery a beautttul 'which adds iLe eoclosure. Tbo i w.iib gates for foot are of Chcsnui, above the groood, ace brackets in correepo-uJ on tbe tippedr mtHt agreeable I Metth.

Bod tea in -mill uu the uenr ty with ached. If they will the other improTgrnec do in t'lat Wo preaches the cliisii pastorate of the Meii next a Tl'iri mony to tbo i 1 aa a citizen aD-i denco ia our a i aomintiou a measure L.I" i.ubli«.- tor. Un ti.es-e ci the masimam past has been return to abide jority of OUT people. THE AuHH-ci. society making an tober i i i A for tweuly years ol tracted for tbe ere 68, two etone? Course tbirty'fce: to be teet high.

Tbo $2600, of looks like h.nsine»9 done by October I "WEI-LSBORO Term opens Jsepienlt rectioB of an abiu rel'utenoe to place. academic a i young people and his co-laborers in conduct ul th second year i i CD ted zoal. TiocrA CLUB. Tioga RejjublicJ Uation was ning. Clark, tiugi.

Secrtttries--B. Treasurer--W. O- Thursday ev A SoJ received the sad E. way home 'fro disbanded. Mr.

D. ft. Edwards a native of firadfc 2d Wteconsin eaVai fully until last Nov. a tsca from Mr. TM and coniradea from hia hon drowned before Hr.

Carr was the genuine one time a prison? be escaped only t. hounds. i was hung by 1. after soldier and 1 hi. exehangs ofthebrnt.1 trea to against hi? In a letter to March oove to trae So -closes theii tree Ireroes.

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