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   Tioga Eagle (Newspaper) - November 10, 1853, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania                               stove oa i has nov v Meer d it j S DESTROYER EXTRACT Pond's i ne ISH tale lo to give roan Uy loo The Tin dec and it ja not a Tioga Gounly Pa V M T L B C U Cole Guinen Isaac LeWw E I T L 1 I J KnoXVille Ewa W H B AESCULAPIUS UN ins I uo ther he to n o man or life Let no coo in the Side up by their about to cut rend of ns one copy r E Street of tha i-M al bit office every day between 9 3 c received and 1 than price at Cash owners ol il r Of fa i County fa in HOMB President Li readily J f j A will find at JOKES St ROB THURSDAY subscribers have their Store 1 witli a new ol and now feel in that their Carpel Ware Room ex- cell in quantity quality variety and beauly ibit of any other in country and as to we ire confident they are low as any other establish west of New York cily Window all tlw at the New Cash Store of Oct Mill JOKES te ROE DISSOLUTION i NOTICE is hereby I bat the between S M Wilson hnd fe C cn tbe firm ol Johnson Wilson ia this day All having open accounts wub are invited to call and adjust toe same with E C C aa ill accounts in settlement j Tbe Tin and will hereafter be carried on by E C C where attended to at Store INDIAN Written for Eagle SUMMER charms 13 1853 TIOGA VILLAGE TIOGA Co PA baa been recently enlarged and X thoroughly renovated and iv now tbe and most in County Everything ran odd lo the comfort and of the traveling public proprietor lo cure He feels warranted in saying thai be will der lo all who may give him o rail JAMES GOODRICH Tioga Proprietor few NO I re- D by JONES HOE On tore of On 27 1853 I large lot ju t at JONES BeCK SKIN Gloves and doi received al tile cash store of I Oti JONES ROE WHO WANTS AN IF uu do now u ibe time tp buy yoa lave a Urge lo from al the cash Voie JONES LADIES Iho e Frenci Crape if not will do your eyes 10 louk m them at the cash of ROE i Uci H SHAWLS styles o g bet received nnd nl siote of 27 Tillaye Ti fa Co Pa S- Groceries and The Indian Summer lyeth On the valley and the On royal forest On the clear and Mill With her winda soft and fragrant And azure sky of mist concealing Heaven lhat nigh iNow Oak ia robed in crimson Stud the Maple's dress u gild While the underwood is Like rich tapestry of uld j And when breezes stir the branches How the bright leaves flutter round And tha rich ripe nuu and Pa ler patter lo ground Now the young wheat and the meadows Have a soft and tender green While fields of silver And brown lows he between And the deer that over With his strung for flight to his pasture By far dim lamps of night But the free Who of old was monarch hei e And whose name will rest forever sunset of the year Who in his harvest Aa the leaf fell from the Indian Summer But the ia he the anj the river Here's the lake and reedy plain But tne Indian never Tabis hunting Ytt I know his spirit With a patriot's love For the land through which he To the happy grounds above I have fancied that his spirit III the gusty forest grieves Thai I hear his pen ive In the rustling Autumn's leaves That he weeps beside Hie waleis That once his canoe While hazy islands the land in view and the door first love kiss I gracefully say's yes Then the mamma of the bridegroom comes one evening when the CHINA encountered itr ascending the UUG t i i t upon her house hae been set and everybody Notwithstanding its remoteness of scene and 5 seri m barf Home sanguine writers argued from the lowards own home I be- a TT v in bis best and after first salutations imperfect information and ehe rises and in a solemn manner asks the on in China is full of The latest ac hand of Mad for Monsieur counts show it advancing to filial success It Then the mamma on the opposite ol la reaching the point it will cease as and the offer rebellion and be heard of as e Already Hong Kong were the unbelievers weeks ago intended The papas shake i refer to the insurgents as the patriot urmu betrothed lovers released from rental arms mutually bow other and the servants bring in lea Then the lawyers of human race Accompanied by rebellion and be heard of as something in Already Kong were political and other grounds the A T 1 il I fM i c nwu the were The greuer Canton imbued with some religion are in their ranks railing as ire 7 are likely in short to be ue ries of a very great event in history of revolution extending ever one of the faith own position indeed in which the nese bf the insurrection have themselves have produced a change in been looked I saw you yoa And then leaning on the bars of near a green pasture J murmured How delicious that Was ever leat tban har a j Mr Hw muc such notes as J orders new etc for her or destruction who 7 ucc from her tbat caps and dresses on The conquered and established leader haa i u j comes every evening with a grand we may also possiMv the i of He call leaned fhe had which he offers to flirts an of anew form of religion Sre -6 brother of Christ add the the h with we watching and opium to the seventh whispered neace T could not ter and goes off The bride elect has only to The last arrival confirms to Delations gold by her mother's side had reached as by ks prei he of fnL the fellow ki and Then the negotiating lady capture of Amoy It is alia J follows withon S to rest y he Thus I u j rt receive gents have for some lime been iri nf Jbe Sikh iff hed heeding tbe trunk Then the Nankin f il door-.soft'y- makes a speech opens the trunk and from which we S dwelling I i A me iue the were I t opens the trunk and position from which we ourselves dictated J extinct 1 locked the bride with the the our own terms of pece to tbe Chinese veil and wreath two or three They are equally in occ the shawls ditto velvet dresses a set of of and furs a set of lace flounces a set of diamonds a the great a and a purse of ang and this gives them the ot the v the crept towards the parlor thought I all have gone to bed one soul up to break in on the heaven of my en mm The he un i he com plete success of the insurrection any nent change should take place in religion o the people we to predict that the new taith will bear aa linle resemblance as the religion of did to the Christianity of seventh century is doings for a What up oni earth Tell jae sir where you have been so late 7 Only Wafting upon ladies home from the party sir with a sneer How Frait Trees An experienced horticulturist who was asked the power they lave oi the supplies of food and tie comes at night The bride says Ah which support Pekhi and its populous but sier blushes and throws herself into her sterile province In fact they have established Iher s arms Then the mamma gives her virtual blockade of the seat of the Tartar ents to the cambric shirts and government The entire force omy six white cravats the whole trimmed with and is stated at 8 000 tant trees be planted While endoL replied that it was immaterial was was only f of a t S thl U fT thal would be improper Shelves a token of ces they the bought from They were inferior only in a fleet as of which by its expansion in w tiding u tor cue among their number At present you are k are that would be improper She gives a token of ae they had thought to nee or water m the bm a8 an Cat 8 lo ller relatives bought from They were inferior if as by its I snaked aff to beds and Should fed in Sated it whilst the tLe of by the mother U in they effect ror lne o e o le DQV proper The course of true love yet run smooth So I myself with the reflection and dreamed blessed kiss article piles on sheets FRENCH towels etc all marked embroidered marks wonders of the corbeille are displayed in one room whilst the trousseau of the bride siven by the mother is exhibited in Embroidery linen cambric laces etc aru here lavished on personal bride made up in dozens and dozens of each article piles on piles sheets know is of following it is interesting and s i AT HOY j And I I see him lingering When the night winds wander Where his nation's bones are From the mound Where Ms cil fhe rose Brightly by he ire nn But the is ha Nov 1853 Clocks Silver Ware ond Fancy Books r J A 1 July dec into are on all the other sides but in the centre is the beautiful edifice with iis two open towers It is gloomy enough silent and solemn But now all ia bright If the light of day conies but dimly through the windows hundreds of wax candles the aisles On the stone floor a rich carpet I as been laid rows of and gold surround the allur and on the itself the masses of while camellos roses jessamines and while lilacs almost exclude the sight of the sacred images Tne aisles are new straw chairs sacristans are in their best the beggars in worst lor that is their you with pink and blue ribbons This the way they manage marriages in France Taking it Easy A few days since Constable Judd was called upon to fulfil a writ of ejectment issued by a eoo isle against a fellow door On the s the the looking lo in bouse named in i a dudeen morning Dan his writ r The top mornin lo replied Pat undisturbed I have business with you continued the Constable and share ye have and why would ye have been a fiber call in on me sir I have a writ here commanding me to eject j e The first object of the insurgent is the sub u L- version of the government and not on- bold at ly the expulsion but the fashion as so out of the ground as to Ol Asia extermination of the whole Tartar greatly injure or destroy them race With this purpose they are reported and But il may be said th to fruit if the even or children To on the ls so of water as lo produce this other hand they proclaim peace and effect should be thoroughly under drained and in evidence of sincerity im r mediately on the capture of only one of the five of European trade which they have yel forthwith sent a consulate relation to the ground is brought into thr proprietor may in their own time both arid y bw drains In such cases ws Urs It has been observed conquerors should Planting trees in spring in Jo of that they might have the benefit of Pro will Of c H i T BALDWIN the daughters and BOOS of merchants sorre of our most populous here were some exceedingly girls among them and the town was noted for the females There was one Groceries I Kid Gloves nl s pair a good Ibe new of JONES HOE a regiment all gold lace with cocked hat and feathers and a sword by his hand a long pole with a silver knob His legs are els and he knows it Now the carriages arrive Tbe Suisse stamps hie slick upon the stones Yes sir Mi m Dried Apples al the J ONES ROE and riety now She was not tall but finely formed and her were of great beauty and brilliancy Her was very lively and her conversation polished and humorous All these qualities were very attractive to a lad who seemed to live only for enjoyment When an opportunity offered I selected her my partner in tbe dance She seemed nothing and we were most But I talk lo her for ray was extreme I would have given one of my arms to have been able to the tencer things which crowded on my 0 the Bnd fizes iW MW nl rug Store I it in vain and was forced to content myself with only unutterable emotions months passed in this blissful inter- course She treated me as if I was a ing joy who might grow into something In this she did not show much judgment for though quite in years I belive I was aa capable and passion as a any period of my 1 ife And I proved it by was ing and losing all my hilarity of spirits in sober of a first attachment There was during the winter a parly of young people of both sews at my uncle's The procession beac ed by the Snisse marches to the altar Then the aisles fill wilh every sort of magnificence of two three hundred or even a thousand people body whose name was ever known to either bride or bridegroom of course to the wedding or at least to While the Wilt thou take this is addressed to she takes xever ner leavo of control by heart But with profound courtesy to her mother to ask her In always demand advanced costs in these cases Thin been paid for work Certainly ye can do a bit will Patrick way of a man his pay This rather astonished Dan who expected as usual ir such cases to meet with serious re- He doffed his coat and after an hour's hard labor succeeded in removing the man's household goods from the building into the street After securing house from im- proper intrusion Dan fatigued he had away a favorable population S to the trying effects of and a system of civil at all limes in hands of On land which is sufficiently dry trees may the stale of fh be fiet out from tbe eaves have fairly mse and spirit of Sir proceeded in a war steamer up to a3 when from any in a stay of five days obtained ajl the cause trench ploughing is not to be and duly the holes the should be severi Se would feet FD mere won 10 seem to nave been no truth whatever ij the rumors which at one time milieu ai ched this country ok the English and Americans hove united in tendering assistance lo the imperial government Let as add lhat since we last adverted to these matters there been a long and interesting communication the com- mander of the Hermes war steamer which con- our envoy to the scene of the rebellion The writer held personal intercourse with He saw seized and two feet deep The earth should be with a liberal allowance of well-rotted manure or still better with a compost made and worked over some weeks previously cons ing of two or three parts of murk or peat one of barn manure and a fifth pan of leached Tnis is indeed an excellent manure for trees in all cases with ordinary soils If the sterile it should be scattered back out of the way responds him good bye Pat who was seated on a part of daughter h's with the dudeen in his mouth remarked An I'm much to ye sir for savia me all the trouble permission to answer Mamma by another incl nation and then her says the yes which gives her her freedom ev The youngest sister or cousin of er bride or bridegroom then handed by the of the parly preceded by Saving yon bur friend of the fine legs and his sounding Faith an goin to ver pole goes I the with rast eyes and al fine velvet bag in her hand contributions Pou leg vous plait They ihen adjourn to vestry at f I'm m and then for the first bridegroom calls again whin wants his wife by her Christian the his goods carried down stair timid bride drop the till Dan suddenly had business at another place stored by We have known where on a cold i was also and wellish have planted id their on sward being the ob dog up and lea to tot the Over first with a that above de- 1 and afterwards good loam They thn im uti estimated e theK lbe away bidding lo their manning pounders insurgents is to at Nankin cutting off the f sources capital and starving il into sur move an ami Jl IllIO O n whole however grew der of khe Hermes does not materia ly add As a protection against wind for wasn't I just ta kin off my coat to lug ratner too strenuous i Protestant for at- f f duds sir whin you come an carried em all Moreover he things ot a toot or eighteen inches for me without me a pint al all as facts cannot be which necessarily cording to the height of the tree This ia a much sir on that be protection also mice When the tree Lift whin Patrick O'Brien wants that the chief of the re- has got fairly io growing the is the grandson of the Chinese that wrested Formosa froin the Dutch got fairly io lo a proper lbe earth is removed L r last co on anu 01 ai my uncle s Tne -J UIB nau A p to a proper level r I ever offend in this my affections was lone of bride drop the lill Dan suddenly had at another place wrested Formosa from the Dutch the arst invited I met her there for the first days after she has become a wife Then though the joke waa so good he could pot help the latter event happened in 1362 the Crossing thel Atlantic iu a Week where our intercourse could be telling Silk and Store of time where our intercourse could be ed I succeeded after divers efforts which sent the perspiration in streams to my fore lead in F my JUTti IQ of seating myself at her side end after ing at last subdued into an interesting conversation The evening passed off delightfully and the party arose to go home Then watching my C G UJ Jl ucu my y cu opportunity I asked leave to attend my fair one She haa snn at home dressing dancing and a little crying then the bride installed in her home by her mother leave forever the parental roof Now in all the two principal tors have never spoken twenty sentences to each other since they were first This is the way they court in France One dy says to My daughter ia eighteen Englishman should be the grandson of a er of Charles the Second ai the Restoration Of course the most surprising part ot ill this from China if it were only true h covered jars We walked slowly along the of nut flower EFFECTS OF A TIGHT MONEY MARKET on TAtts New York Day Book thus irom unina it it were only true or a peculiar feature of the present tight money to be true would be thai Chinese pressure in the market has had adopted riot simply Christianity but a large number of fancy horses into the market We already for sale Young merchants and brokers whose Mid that with the sensual Chinese engage purses have been depleted by the fall of Blocks a war of extermination we hold the adoption Every girl has a dowry if it and other causes have suddenly discovered Of Christianity in any form approaching U.s lou have known her from they have enough to do lo lake care of Since we noticed the made by Mr of of a steamship himself the engineer and J W Griffiths the nautical architect which was lo the Atlantic in mts six days a number of inquiries have been made iven ol us respecting answers to them love given it is best lo wait the of m events and Mr Griffith i kw J 6 uo u y I to her dwelling She smilingly be but 500 francs You have known her from they have enough to do to lake care et tt wn apart from of the party and now and iben answering questions of Known ner irom iney nava io ao io taue care a child You see ao many you business their notes and themselves without think of one to suit her Of course the lady attending to trotting horses Their nags can for men are as eager to marry in France fore are for sale Then again feed has as girls lo get Husbands it is an increase of the stable keepers have put up the price of large Urt received at Oct 20 1853 I in I steps of the front door There was a lif hi on the kitchen hearth which lhat all family had retired for the night Sje ascended the doorstep and stopped Tbe brig it moon shone full on her radiant face as she her blue to the of her increase of the stable keepers have put up the patent of in all beeping from 815 lo a month this takes great forms o f tva meret walk although near a mile seemed not fortune and r stalely edifice stations m all professions The young man is starch out of the stiff ones and still We spoken to and of course the young lady is ed down Who'll buy a horse t character with any civilized nation of Euro to be highly improbable Let us add that auch circumstances we believe a rational to be neither more nor than i possible There are it may be stead of six would ed to him A pearly is given and they meet or girl is taken to the and of the and Pacific examines her through his glads If road Company will take place on the 3d of No he survey he is allowed to pay Officers will ihen be elected and Then the girl supposed to be in company will be fully organized Mr Gray surveying par That ot Confucius or the the rationalist fhS no iv would miles every day We if the new new that may come report to out 20 153 slore lf JONES ROE I JONES 1 seized hef hand She made lib effort to it away I looked up into her face and rhe pirl does not approve the negotiations go no looked down on me and I can't eay how ii is further but as she has never spoken to this done our lips lt trembling with one bul ll italic moment maining religion or Po is of Tartary ils images and its idle and it has never been popular with the labor loving Chinese It is decree There is no in the catalogue of the on political grounds which shows more Wack hearted lb K J t on waE well the and hence we no much moment by her barents that the money a all gregate to B- of broken idola tbat the wat Meamer ar an N I   

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