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UNTIL MAN'S TO MAN SHALL CEASE AGITATION MUST CONTINUE v WELLSBORO TIOGA PA THURSDAY MORNING JANUARY 20 1859 NO POUND DEAD I found her dead in the opon street Heek rating on the pearly i J on hp5 dream had closed Bates of Advertising Advertisements will be charged per square of fourteen lines for one or three and 25 cents for every subsequent insertion All ments of less than fourteen lines considered as The following rates will be charged for Quarterly and Yearly i 3 months 6 months 13 Square 400 6 00 8 09 J column 1000 1500 SW 00 3000 4000 AH advertisements not having the number of in marked upon them will be kept in dered oat and charged accordingly Posters Handbill a Letter Heads and ill kinds of Jobbing done in country executed neatly and promptly Justices other BLANKS constantly on band and printed lo order r To the last last sleep h MIS on h brow and she has nil suffering to her home at last friends to weep Mn onu to cl mo at sunse hours en her bosom trees and flowers i inJ gentle hand cd her m tenderness as in the night out from this world of light land er lingered at her side T her Us murmur when she diec But diJ die i not One friend kept watch will her one loving smile was near dilute j me of led her Death's foam I u the Un J to and home you all my heart for that beautiful Mr Dapree shaking the fisherman's hand Good night Skipper George You learned a lesson indeed grace it shall do ma r GEORGE'S STORT THE CO OF it- v i iu for we didn punt more they did Broad Cove bury sir I excuse think o but the boys when two nor f 3r we staid three days an ee so late into the door all white Twas walked all over I thank two sir bit an another day morn agen we home twas Uhey V e said what's cold bnt still So when we earned round Point that's it over a the outside o Jesse out too Maffen and Blazun Head yonder every man almost looked gneo Uppity an were over to over his shoulder mibbe they'd got It's a noble side o Sandy Harbor together our poor in but twas n so They baud n come nor The Lord showed me where to find it in my young men were about three parts of a mile they hadn been from So my mistress Bible and my book sir I wish ee a further down So when it on to an Milly an Veorge an I an this maid good sir blow Jesse an his crew made straight for kneeled down alter I'd told em how twas and i Cove an otin though they were prayed to the good Lord for one had hurted his so in so we waited an did hear from the about three hours they got round by land an four poor boys nod for a good days I thought the tother poor fellows would do so Skipper George stopped here again for a well What can us do Uncle e while said for he's a proper man sir Awell sir then there word over that an e was a mos First we can pray some men had abin found at It saic the an so he said a prayer I n known who they werp we make no doubt I was too much over So they got Mr Werner's boas an a crew of the poor young fellows and the wind made a em went round lery Ressle and great bellowing the chimney and Skipper Izik Ress e that was Milly's father all round the house an so I was rather an Izik Marchant e was n Skipper from it m ore an 1 ought Then the Minister then but a many friends goes in her an Jesse an I started My mistress didn cou d n go that time sir want me to go but I coulan hide an so afore Twas about she in SPIRIT For tha Agitator STRIVINGS many of their features yet a good Latin ar with a very can read them Sol the snn in remains sol in Spanish and becomes solid in French But in Greek sun is helios among the different tribes of New Guinea it is respectively and rera on the Arm Islands adjacent to New Guinea it is lanat on the Andaman Islands among tha tribes of Australia it ia re- moye muri and manity among the of Mexico it was aguicha among the Mayas of Yucatan kin among the kih with the Chords with the Otomis in Mexico proper I had the best lookout in the we'd made much up harbor agen the wind Never a word nor a S le looked black I said ilr walking to the spot dark we y an no colors nor Twas they skipper George had before I met a and looking abroad from it This tree Frank said he looking up at the said the I my trunk glistening m the moonlight I twas set landmark met a man comun from side Abram an e said last that was seen of our four was they were in for Hole an then seemed to give way like wi one of em an then they gave over and put her before the wind an so as long as they coum see anything of em one was Sure enough twas tr A man had sid a punt all wi ice an hauled her up an when h away the ice there was a mt n in the part 1 He called thw neighbors an sure enough there e was ai another one along wi un an joth y i Is it a was wi y an Is -ir it may be in a manner but not for pp sculling That was my James over the They were the on w aters Twas set there when A very long sigh here made two brothers John an little George frozen Fithe was taken Riches came agen itself heard in the deep huah and as Mr De- stiff an two arms They died at fur Yd larned partly how to bwe turned he saw the sweet face of Skipper sir most likely so it seemed They r L i George's daughter turned up to the father was good lads sir an they their God 1 The looked as the moonlight with tears swimming in both eyes and then they thought tl ere was n no iWed at the Another ing on her cheek She had come up behind and now possessed herself quietly of her father's hand So wi turned back tin the Minister wi us twas a night to be out in an the wind the foot SINCE Ufa's bright shining flieth As a gleam when daylight dieth And iis thrills exhaust their power Ere they hallow one abort hoar Since tho spirit hath a measure and large for untold pleasure And longings seem for Heaven Where meet joys alone are given Since on earth all ties dissever And though plighted break forever While the heart of hope unheeding IB neglected lone and bleeding wing of mystic Wafts from earth all earth-born sweetness And the throbs of life and feeling It is fast and faster Oh Would thou aught of earth Then no longer captive driven Turn thou lie home is Heaven Charleston Pa For tbe Agitator Geology Etc of the Press t Ain't I ular though and didn't I bring down the uni- versal Yankee Nation with that Don't Edward Everett and the indefatigable Bonner and that's me go up the ladder of im- mortality together after this Of course I on- ly surmise that Mr Bonner says so Miss ley what a time I have keeping other pers from stealing my as Satan once on a time tried to steal some of the ies of Mr Good if there isn't Peter Snips t I wonder if he remembers Mary Dayton 1 They among the Caribs it is weyu among the sot a store by each other but the women found aus ya among the Arawaks it is in it out and then didn't Mary's character get in- Saxon i is sunna Familiar Letters on NUMBER EIGHT tun with a lesion in he said If it VK not you out BO late I would ask Jo me tho of telling it Av Skipper George I said tier were many lessons sent us This one to me again than the tother I am karned by that fishermen don t night hours much but ate rur you well bir plase insult a he asked with modest urgent a short story only a heavy one time said the strange not now if excuse but j it ivi Mn i be ti u much trouble I would thank fur it win re we are One hour or another the simo to me At the words of this answer Skipper George turned a luok of surprise at the stranger and when the latter had finished speaking then Perhaps he mu rme thought it strange that me 1 MJ hk a should be fur if time in the hood vs ut in i V tier know n I am i the gentleman frankly but not if j i ur hurch and I don't fed free until I'm better known Skipper apparently the an- lie did IK t liii but 1 etame dear and kindly as ever Then sir Mid he cf plase to be here 1 d tell the story I know it well Brfore it tho fisherman cast a look ub ind tl en awhile upon the glanced with the and there were dark U death mind about ten years ago in kir Skipper George turning ejes tj his hearer and speaking as i dit 11 him the they tli I was in England at the time jr well what happened in It WAS a sad time sir twas a sad time Many people some wanted food and more agen inspirit f and that s bad for a IK lawless like Twas a sad time George having lingered thus Ins ti e bewail it Well sir The fisherman acre made t longer pause and getting up from his seat I'll be back after a bit sir and walking away from Mr and his daughter for a little s an lifted us an sot us down by while with his baci toward and his head but there are bot the path over the rudge but bare common to all DEAR The infinite variety of human face nnd form is seen everywhere but yet each as a general thing by certain peculiarities which enable you to refer it to a particular class or variety If you go out on the plantations of the South you see almost as much variety of feature as you do at the North certain characteristics that are all by which you class them all as the Negro race Those same varieties of the Negro race are permanent varieties belonging the old Saxon i is sunna O6thic sonni German sonne Dutch zon Sanscrit Danish soen Sclavonic some Welch tan Irish I have token this one object to which a name must necessarily have been given by all when looking out upon nature and which was and is every day the most patent object to the sight to show the extreme dissimilarity among nations and tribes most remotely related and the most manifest similarity in nations and tribes more nearly related though by ties that were severed thousands of years ago I might take a thousand other words and pursue them through the innumerable languages and dia- now existing with the same result You will observe that the word for sun in the English Saxon Gothic German Dutch isU Sclavonic Welch and Irish are nearly identical and show that they came from the original root all evidently derived from the ancient Sanscrit from which it is hardly changed in a period of upwards of three sand years The Italian Spanish and French through the Latin show a relationship to the They found that she was laiy and a flirt besides being no better than she should be They worried awfully about Peter lest lie should marry Mary and never know the luxury of shirt buttons and again What become of Mary t Well I don't ex- know There was real grit in that girl The last time I saw her she read to me the Goblet of Life by Longlegs Longfellow How critical you are to-day Miss Beardsley How do I like our new minister 1 Pretty well thank you He prays well sings well and belabors the sinners terribly I do the sinners would go to hear him You do Well I hope you don't think any of those beribboned and people who sit on the nice cushions and hear the pel preached month in and month out year in and year hope you don't think them to be sinners Miss Beardsley sinners live otherwheres the ners Go to dirty dark rooms where the ther is n drunkard and the mother a pale ry creature surrounded with pretty pretty if the little dears could be scrubbed 1 Sanscrit and cognate words still more remote And they would be scrubbed too if the he wever but the Greek word for snn bears not er weren't overworked poor thing she has no the most distant resemblance strength to do what her mother's heart so aches Among the different tribes of Australia you to do perceive a relationship but no similarity to the Then there are some specifiers of Humanity word for sun in the adjacent Arm and who feel and know that rich people intelligent man Islands Among the tribes of New people and people who stand with the ea they have among most of the tribes entirely ables whether they deserve to or not do words and different too from their care a fig for to call them when we got atop here and it athwart The maiden bent her gentle face upon her it brought us all down kneelun and we could knee within her hands The moonlight Negro lace are permanent varieties belonging neighbors on the adjacent Islands If you And Miss Beardsley does anybody try to get over to the door The poor mother glossed her rich black hair from her to them in their native family come to the Continent of America find do them good Even some of our got up irom the and came white cap and gave grace to her bended neck ties belonging to particular among the tribes of both North and South pass by on the Sut she any thin an'there At tbe first motion of her r to turn about tions or nations I once heard a man who was America the same total dissimilarity among was a young thing by the fire this girl she rose to her feet and awai ed him Upon familiar with the African race say that he many and among others a similarity showing was a little thing asleep but there was a pretty him his head bared o its hair above could give the African locality of the that they are related tribes thing there that never got up nor looked on his broad manly front an 1 on his steady round twas Milley Ressle that was eye the fell beautifully Mr De- plight to James They Iwas to have been bree rose also to wait for him ried in a week ef the Lord willed bed twas for Vs house we were out an timber She just rocked herself on the bench She's gone long enough ago now sir So ths Minister took the Book and read a bit I heard un an I didn't hear un for I was Skipper George came back and took up his broken story sir when they to the of the there they found a young man lyun in the wi no coat an his an his poor arm under is ers Of any pure unmixed African by barely seeing him even if those forefathers had been brought from their native laud six generations past I have no doubt of the truth of his ment for he had familiar with the coast and knew something of the slave trade In- deed we have ocular demonstration here at the North of those permanent varieties It is ted that the descendants of the What I have cited above is but a small part of this vast dissimilarity in the name of the ob- most prominent to man Has it all ec in the short space of four thousand Among all the nations whose languages have come down from the ancient Sanscrit it is ly the same Over the vast continent of New Lolland nearly all the various tribes use the word If the Islanders and an ice along shore to Well then sir about two hours o night there corned a lull and then there was a push or shake at the door an another it was we all and then the door hanged open Twas but cold blasts corned in an then a lull agen for a second or two So I shut the door an the poor mother broke out an poor Milley fell over and slipped right down upon tho hearthstone We had a heavy time of it that night sir but when the door banged open that time this child that was a little thing then lyun upon the bench made a soart of gurgle like when the first sound to the door and when the flaws o wind that is brother rolled up for un The voice of the father was kery tender and touching but he did not give way to tears So sir that young man hail done is part and sculled em safe right alon wi the terrible cruel gale over a twenty miles or more to a safe cove an his were all wi workun at the c ar but e never thought of a gate of ice right afore the cove an so we made no doubt when e found that in dark and foui could n get through could n walk gave hisself up to his God an la d down an put his tired arm round his brother an so there they were sir in short after it couldn ha as plainly as it could in the beginning You can all over our country pick out from the mass of population among the descendants of the first European immigrants the English the French the Irish Scotch and the German they retain still when not intermarried with other varieties the fatherland features and form No later than about seven hundred years ter the flood taking the Usher Chronology there was on borders of Egypt a nation of pure Negroes having the same features as now and we find ori Egyptian monuments three sand five hundred years old representations of a people with features like the Caucasian If more than three thousand years has made no been there was four dead men in their crange in these features is it likely boat outside o Broac Cove tull some that seven hundred years would have changed one ould come take their Door bodies an a race po as to manifest such extreme thousand years ago looked upon the sun and called it by the same name why have they all different and why has there been such a total change among some and yet among another larger class of nations no change for the last three thousand years Others may reconcile it with the fact that four thousand years ago all the dwellers upon earth spoke the s line language I can not [I see Mr Cobb has headed these citions Familiar Letters on Geology I will endeavor in the two or three more that I may write to make them such Yours truly J E er side looking first at their shiny boots then at the muddy brogans of the miserable sinners then cry ya children of the turn with radiant countenances to take Old Moneybags by tbe hand They keep the sunshine for the bright places and the gloom for the dark places Miss Beardsley Some of them I mean Though clad in rags and despised are tha poor not as sensitive to frowns to unkind words and neglect as the rich He is body So he grows callous and mutters I don't care And the papers bring us news of another murder theft burglary or suicide and we all hold up our hands and say how dreadful ed You are not going Stay to supper Soo how brightly the sun glances over my as if lingering to partake of its goodies he is gone he has been faithful all the day And if we work faithfully during our day if we rightly we may depart as calmly as the sunshine PA ES the since tho date had been i in she smiled and smiled agen and laughed the hard year that was when as ef ai tody be things to her one ould come anf take their Door bodies an a race po as to manifest such extreme monstrous glad to see you Miss they em 2 in Jesse Bid it an plucked me by the strip the ice from em an put em in the ence aa then and now exists between the Negro Icy not that I've been alone all For the Agitator Leaves By the Wayside I'm monstrous glad to see you Miss SJ and I sid it too Well air night passed ee may be sure we didn slesp much cat naps and once or twice I failed into a kind of dwall an started they waa tp me s ow and cold colder than night So the neighbors in at and sat by and now an agen one ould say they were fine young men an after a bit another d say ground that comes more in a manner did n find e'er an of cm but they fount their poor guns for cold There was three guns an one had of a James was a brave heart and how he saved a James that poor M must ha down Backside from crew three years ago scullen them into cut poor fellow afore the de idly cold killed o timber an Bay an M they said how he bogun un So the kind people that found the poor to teach in Sunday before an how brave e was when they sid the last of un scullun round the point and over the b'y jounce it bon TI me It had abeen a fine fur a winter's o and agen and a deal i M tho lull about afternoon it i for side or for Belle Isle or some place tu from about west and by to leeward So they said and thick an growun safe plase God an we'd hear of em some in bitter cold twas w 11 didn say much together fin I but we got along so fast as ever i about an hour or two before and George says to me Let's Jo 1 n but he could i it though twas cold H turned the slide out o the way and er and Twas gales vnoj juu we could keep our to was good bit older r 1 hard like a Wull sir the day went on cold cold riold o I brought DP into the Twas just like beun 11 in inner and a craft drh in right an would ha been outo sight in a minute Then I by j tw vs the did n have gentleman of our own in they over in Sandy Harbor and round the Bay We could Egypt more than three thousand three hundred years ago an tho two orphans had their names cut John More than seventeen hundred years ago a George Barbury an one of em had colony of Jews settled on the Malabar coast for an couldn cut no more rear ten degrees of north latitude and yet Dr Buchanan in his Asiatic Researches stated that they were perfectly Caucasian still in all features Can it be possible that the entire race of woolly-headed Negroes have changed from the white race in so short a time as four thousand years or whi A is far more improbable in seven hundred years Did the Malays the ians the Australians the Terra del Fuegians the Aleutians the Mongolians the red cans and the Negroes four thousand years ago exist as one amily of three brothers children and Caucasian The Jewish race has not Jenks has been here the heft of the day but changed since they came up out of you see I don't feel much edified by her boys they thought James was a respectable young man an when they cone to lay em out in the school house they were proper kind they put a on lim So sir the Minister over an buried the dead Pour coffins were laid along the sation She spends most of her time ing over the sorrow and gloom of this habitable globe and the gossipping propensities of her neighbors I am well convinced that life is chock full of trouble but the best way to do when the dark clouds come is to grin and bear it That's the way I allers do though I feel awful all the time I'm in tribulation Grin and bear it don't seem to you a very elegant expression According to my mind it expresses just the idea Of a person trying to smile when grief sits heavy on the heart After all Miss Beardsley life is good and world is nice The folks are all to blame for the bad Some let their minds run to fine clothes parties and popularity SPLENDID do they Nurture pride cherish alienations exclude the poor and the There should be always good taste and arrangements for comfort exclude meanness and parsimony but things should be so that the poor and rich should meet together in true Christian ship Christ preached the gospel to the poor to the poor lie came among them poor He died in poverty Blessed be God it is an honor to be live and die so because Jesus has made the condition honorable by his life and death The first speech he made in the synagogue at Nazareth The Spirit of the Lord is upon me because he hath me to preach the Gospel to the poor he bath sent me to heal the broken-hearted to preach deliverance to the captives and recovering of sight to the blind to set at liberty them that are bruised What a an opening speech to Can tha annals of antiquity furnish tho productions of an oratory so sublime Boya and girls still learn to read and and knit and cypher which are all very wull keep up their spirits an brother little George was a merry There was two thousand a the funeral an boy for the rest when the Minister couldn Lelp 1 an tother cousin John were think a most every one cried as ef twas their steady young mep an wouldn given up very own an so we heard that pe that lived on easy jut they were both quiet and looked up Kelley's Island hard singun goun by in the lite we haves m church They said twas beautiful commun jp an dyun an heavy an the water black an w lite an so goun wi the wini It's very like wi while shores an an all along an sir as Paul an Silas sang ii prison so they more agen an heavier to leeward sang in We could n stir hand or foot that day nor poor thing that never goed back to er house a cold at the origin go back into the almost infinite ly into unknown past to find that period of a common brotherhood and a common age Yea does not all science crowd us perhaps thousands of centuries to the cradle of our existence the time perhaps when the Pacific was a Continent and Asia submerged that time when by the action of the earth upon its axis the cooling continent formed a band around the earth on each side the equator and man was created to dwell beneath the fierce heat of a vertical sun we not lost in the mazes of the past when we look back and en- next jut the Lord's day came in a softer an back to er fathers house a we cot a good crew stout punt to sarch funeral died in 4 for the four poor that had been three cays a three weeks She was out of her mind man backwards to the time when right and know as and Mr the clerk too poor etus make man monr own image After another silence iu which Skipper after pur likeness Another argument in favor of the great an- man may be drawn from the radical ty of languages I know that it will well kept just as I love to see the house that jhe body lives in kept clean and nice for no Dure bright spirit will have either out of order Then what does one gain by minding what folks say about them Those who love us will speak well of us love ers a multitude of faults If we go hunting up what ia said of us we shall find that we are not ourselves but somebody the goose perhaps by asking an introduction to our other self It isn't best to believe ALL we hear Miss Beardsley People may think they read you of air and the necessities of exercise therein than that she should understand painting and music important as they may be There a thousand girls w ho how to paint roses on rice where there is one who knows how to paint i the roses on her own checks they surely are more handsome that is now sir made over us before be contended that at the building of the Tower What have T been reading lately I don't sir my tother poor young man died in the of Babel when man was dispersed the get time to read much Sometimes I read the The B of Montreal formerly of the Essex county militia is good-looking and a famous izes the country balls and adores the little of our true characters cheeked unsophisticated country girls At a do of the man in the whom I ate ball on the frontier sd one who was pre- have looked talked and sung ever since I was sent tha gallant Co approached a born And now when it seems as if we ought blushing damsel and her to waltz when to be pretty well acquainted I don't know sta replied I thank you I don't like much about him I could surmise a good deal to waltz it makes mo pake The Colonel have T been reading lately I don't wilted and retreated ft over but she sid I there was e twas the Minister wi us two then began again Skipper George sat thoughtful a moment and Debree deeply interested words and languages change but they retail v Ay sir My maid ia back to the a similarity to the original The French sir There's ian and Spanish derived mostly from the and nia are fighting over him for choice See how I astonish em 1 says be don't I over At Cove he continued looking house I can tell ee what she is sir There's ian and Spanish derived mostly irom tne nowi ne 4 er they didn know about plenty in the will speak o Lucy Latin though flow very different do t up brown though Napoleon Toa says a woman may learn one ul doctrine from which to take up her man fill of hirn i