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   Agitator, The (Newspaper) - September 12, 1860, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania                               of THE COUNTS published f and mailed at very ID o i w CHOUG c thin l certain i conr of HO object to retire of l penwrnat be cured kfd Fever ton of Appetite lo of sooner than tbe 3 of bj tie aw of Ufc with thu IU worst Jf expelled h rn Jkeir Phonix tfi I ILI I VM B Anthony t Saw tomach of t t- d to complaint tn which by U r i tt r of diet and loin nr p h I nl J- t t traw to ii win i Ktate f vir life far t f this fi on try h it rhu I IT riot n in- d f KIT ing FT s I 1 j thg in to n V i n Kln i MI u from h h or I l r f ti i i rs oat f jr t till by i i to T T t r I l A IM h 1 T f -in f u- r I -I i r i tn I- of H -t t -t nm h f t vif r IIH rn i r all i c tn who 1 ni f v h t r h n n idb H i H f fJ n K JU Sf I R fi L M M ti II l 0 0 D S II v w M f V OF i H LA RUE SILKS t P ERES GROCERIES UTb AND SI K WITH u n U T i win per 2 40 JIM Utw rn run for Sale Farm and in rm 280 th three good 10 hard Aho oaf ran of aDd a run will low on W VA 1880 V ih Drag Store It intended to notify every when lorm tor which he has storr wvo expired by Iho on he printed on the arun Pnf ef iJon f be Hy nu ion ib deM to THE P TJB Is the Taper of tho t and into every d in tho County It is scat 3 11 tho count of tho county i i but post may le li not paper Jed Si BUSINESS SAS L OWREY U 8 F AT LAW will tbo of and Fol 1 1353 s B BROOKS COUNSELLOR AT LA C0 I th thore ia OFF I MS tit near All woik j lino of done und p i c m iv o N n o u 0 K I N li N Ma A Proprietor t i tbo of T r K L A T I O 0 1 K X N t in all parti of Ibs unir nr cwfo I Y nt bn L HOI fl r V K K M tl Y I I O f K I K r O Ii Fa r 11 new within of i tho ben in Pat t u lai i of and tia i it tn Iho f 1 in i1 t us H can J P fur re mil 1 tile hair i Hair ill ami TUB George W Pratt Editor nt N Y und Fifty r v ir t U Uie in nnM i in into put I 1 C Thow I ll r In -in an 1 tho in I t 111 nl oil urn n i M v ml Jtn tho till in t I r ill ri n n 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n u I In I IL u ith Lew lit j in J n poj trt 1 t do SI i M 0 to the it rb lln of i Ml 1 Il Mi I i P rl nl ill i 1 1 t n t I in 1 to mil 1 wiJ in I Hi mirk I p I hated of 10 of of JL of WHILE TUBRE SHALL BE A WRONG AND UNTIL MAN'S INHUMANITY SHALL CEASE AGITATION VII I WELLSBORO COUNTY PA MOUSING THE CHILDREN'S HOUR n nr n iv Between the dark and the daylight When tho night ia beginning to lower Comes a pause in the day's occupation That is as I hear in tho chamber above mo Tho patter of feet Tho sound of door that is opened soft and From my study I see in the lamplight tbe hall iravo anil laughing And Udith wuth A whisper nml then a I by their aru an J planning together 1 o late no svrpi iso A rush from tbo s A nil tilen from tbe hn 1 Uy three tl jurs lelt on cr LCy wail up into my turre O er and back ul my If I led lilii I I devour U about Jill I think ot tho J In hia oil th Do j u 0 bide oyl 1 Jim you b u t Su h lui u lie n f Am lj nut a lur yuu I b i fi t in mv An 1 n t y doun liii peons ttie ul inj heart An I I Kiop W f I-M ran 1 1 In T H tbe w sh ill lo o ruin t Mir he held rank of captain but be waa ving the of colonel and by those who knew him best was not unfrequently so Passing over tu law law with son of Ninian Edwards at Illinois 12 bo cb one or OCIM fot subsequent of It lines considered as a be charged far Quarterly Md 3 4 U i 20 00 not having of marked upon thorn wil be until or out unl accordingly listers Heads Jobbing done hind Square i 2 do S do I J column i do Column nts Col personal has BO throe larger streams where I could at least after tumble and finally of seeing fine road i down road toi not B0 beon in the prints Taia too WM o fa lure There is a wards me I remember nothing mare of it his subsequent career as a that it is to enlarge beyond which any gn en set of muscles cannot but my friend I may as well name daal has bcon said about a reat and Wl for he hta gone to fab it I will say a o- two on chicory gave out as near as I can neighborly turn fie did that bitter as a member of tbe Illinois Legislature for for tho purpose the Then came the fearful Mr S Boyden tills me that WM eral which re directed his at- Of thd ladies North Soath Men so trao to me t0 the whore I 80 starving man is to fight his deadly needed must have been vary drowsy for sleep the rest which seems Seriously it was n pretty tight spot and it eral which re directed his at- Of thd ladies North Soath Men so trao llWa to me t0 the wt tendon to tho interests of the people than Of tbe West may care for personal beauty im stamping immediately went a sleep to personal as a member but in a ver threshing of frying bauds and ras unable me long e of Congress during tbe terra of 47 and MO the L theil is heavy eyelids by which a chilled to give me a nip of I so country it largo became acquainted with his not Qtj raay appear starving man is to fight his deadly must have vary drowsy name by bis political battle in with the ai for sleep tho rest which seems it was n i name by bis political battle in with the to observer Wt ll 1 OO T name oy ins in 1000 vim to the observer lul lt waa n pretty spot ana then Invincible Little Giant Douglas Here j d ja so 13 nor Iess was not tbo desire for life which kept me going 1 n wt tit f fn nsn his political history becomes With trial thuy tha imagination to picture as a for I to knowing that of tho Jay and tho readers of the man called by insupportable fatigue and so much as tho Anglo- American aid being with points we leave ow i digestion I J n uu ur 111 i their in con- or dreaded cither 1 am in- i versation the man of genius telegraphs hJB mind to others not only by his language 10 believe for the wearied man of and a consciousness that Uri boys it even while pitying me bare ms cep not at ull lie just private opinion that I died too Colonel married Miss Mary but by the charn of facial expression lean against tW o d log a to get Breath AUo the knowledge that like of 5 Esq a how coull Colonel Lincoln have court.a up and at again He i Tas B favorit at Ma lmt Lei and wedded a young lafly las sire r yet by a long is a tidy bit old mother and a couple of sisters might Miss was born Mr realm his own domestic hearth c and a littlo three year to an accident to may hav y dead Ho was Clerk Kentucky If Lincoln gets int the Whito oW t a snug log and nf mav for it that there will bh thousands a br firo for him with a nice bit of House of of trust 3 ami filled other may for it that there will be thousands a Dr mm a ot somo of of beauties all of tho country Tho ff and a on Z MZ in Sc the pictures coa would like of ft just now Ah And DOT gentle reader always sti you to be vith me that we aave tapped the ono of whom was of the U T ma v w v not so large hat is not isb tho for lt ho ls but a rounded by dwarf chestnuts ana and N nn fit mil w tin pan t j i i 1 L i ins ia Hit i n that is not so lank as they in less than fc mil it oi t and others of whom have lately Called been led to that Altogether he ft pon Lincoln at his home in Springfield arid not far from boing a tall good-looking middle of course not Vi bfs offices at his disposal f re MR LINCOLN AT HOME will a to find out whith it cuu il a special to tha ol win the Li i Si HIM l l n II in i n fb In a frinio follow ng 1 i J i i renewed remembrance ol tl in unhappily ion a pretty Voting and graces and of yoars still serve iu tb happy family They have throe Cabinet prior tto of is Washington inj at academy in X II i iel began bin career Thu two other boys are at and to icaro no more tur tho u nuh is if they were ion any other man Thoy appear to taku as of course for as love their seems than ono night without food or log not ut tbo strained So the is brink of iu I oat that bitter f imily ties aged who hfs offices at his disposal o b f f clcs the heavy come confesses that he behoves he be op and There will IJo iti would not bo a matter of surprise if lie to-day adopting the Now York making up his j ety at the snug on the ior i i a hunter and can take care of himself he day the tidy piece of journey to cali 0 looks towards the forest and A PHILADELPHIA l a snd a punster has lelt IJK lind host of puns Sume fow of his rarest well worth recording A his only gon to WHO 11 E GROWN rVT all tl o for Ihp Presidency of I now in tho held Abraham C Hew w in The boy was a long w stripling tlie judge looking iu said U tha but i wounded deer or might for absence or ho may hun ing and bo making have got into tho most of it ood So she tho three year old with a promise of father 1 1 teri it tch uf ciuli late 1 T I t-t Alif lanti the of tho I U is citu itcd of i licit Mi Lincoln 1 n fur sAjmo P no in- ut It bus tin oin no Movers or ry no or Ju no it is lump out to tin rather upon the 1 i- tlie reii if an Ann no in run 111 c ii il iu likt manner It not iu if bo an est as h m iir in in 11 no ii it but it 11 r y in w liu It it tFi tt a in in could by bin i upp the l of is a th it 15 ni h ol 11 o t left he M s tune thirty settled in 1 I or h nu y ami i- p t ii i in n ot ti ind t J n j as as much u in those in tins as Old Abe is now The of is now in mouth Mr and Mr in cf public and the forts of tho one anj the mure recent t of wii u- ins or a pretty thorough I find tint there is nut it iu region who says ord against fie honesty im I like his and his is as a plain in tn possessing w ed leil to a of per that the the wrong am the i m tho the question be Olio uf a character or tho of a true man from an impostor do you think of L ns a man I asked of a of 1 hinii as a and else lu but do the lie is honest talks sense is not too to bit down s in his shirt and his t have been a 1 it 1 am to go for Will split in any to Lincoln in pt is almost M out as a an i III so U a ho Ho he is to have when he is un the room places the teapot it bhall keep hot in cabebe happen to b lost and find his way in late at night and in Oi following day perhaps a couple of 11 xi quietly their rides aud tlie worhl and especially in the J a Your lipt but 1 cannot call him a too uM of to bn regarded by us tlie only one who thd emphatically und of the in tin of the people without any of sitely attentions one linds iu the mafi of of oks the Lincoln loo at onco tin ness of tho and the f of tl e executive The people say they long a fiee from have through a belief of what take his on the Tourt Bench it to Judge hat one of witnesses Lad a head the lie his u During one of the public connected with ree Judge was riding i i an open emu wan tbe who trac i Miles and miles ara carelessly gone L i i ted that ha should bo exposed to the annoyance but as down thoy bi eomo i J from clouds oi ing dust I am anil watchfully alert They have found tho ess trail of a lost man and asi dari on the track 1 J i t T r r i but 1 fearful s ol an 1 death through v used to said Peters have had dust thrown in verb for I aui a judge and by the he uie corrupt a 1 r verb tor many years i- tl i f t bnl Hi but 1 fearful J v em o a 10 o K is c tp H d an l death hen practicing as he an I v u it 1 have heaid unl u r if f An t il 1 n was woll tii 1 r j en Kirs the falling of trees camp at on tual w wen unown to H It 1111 OI a months a r i x M J t aud unlucky m irom Ot tf not tt r I l f T Ii tho they are on tho track eoon as was s i- i v T iL 11 tno they arc on tho track Coon as few at tho S are that 111 Lincoln i x l i ng i la light enough to eec arid there n phm haio ii m in who cornea nearer to a J i MOV ot the spot whereon they haie fo of ideas m this I- 11 1 i- i i i 11 the night sits the man than any oilier n candidate 1 ii i ri i n ii 1.107 n like marue he has been dead tor uns IT Hilton and good men in good t i i i 1 i i -1 digressed to this much of lij not it is in tlie r i- i n i i hun m misadventure it is nut of but un- ii il a R and second v and died L ll c thoin u icr brief occupancy of the of d i- i n i i i i 1 i f thily soon withered an e c 13 a point 1 11 to mike Hie punt is under thoin u icr brief occupancy of the 1 ir i i when lust on a bitter cold and lint II i blu to get a uie do not lost in a JT tim or support to your 1 1 i elect is tho lire in my nho will lote or the other 1 IMI to the i were i y ant now enj iyi one ol tlie best J and most honestly governed ci n'S in the HIS 1 AM II f AND Ill MR lite in a ind yet a attorney in all the c of the State an I of I m the of his f unity the of his and his political ments en him to do Col Lincoln eanie fi un the best our stock and fn m those tlie to the Western in for the cing ti lo yf I is whose came illy from whence they by the c dn as there is i good for Iiii election i N vr i OME We upon Mr at hiy list and were readily admitted Them wore present Mrs Lincoln ind Mrs tho latter the wile of the republican for of the State the Hon li burn of Congress the and Lincoln's homo boys The ing while Old Abe und your correspondent took a and talked upon topic now attracting attention of the public We have conversed with m men in prominent political but to Abrah tin Lincoln accord the palm of lie hud no The subject ot Southern slavery upon and Jli that it was ill pi not to touch it w it exists but now fu e institution that did i ii i I tin nf and the oilier hose to prevent its spread into wilds anil sacrificed l He spoke oi slavery as ar in of law eminent and tho sway men found evidences he c be e sily swerved from n purpose ho That's what his bay -A gentleman resides in this and ik at present engaged in ting a uf articles for tt of gra which passed in tie 4 miles from this IR Acir j And here egotist that I am let me for the rel tEiou of happened to pie on a bitter cold aiming it wis on tho mgl the hunter above mentioned his feet I wals on these bu at least bne where a Sfe was such a and mi re thin one a life was lost by giving to desire for and T IB night which I spout in the iu with the frost for my I upon bti 1 with I yet recovered the it to a sudden of knee join on getting wot in cold twin ly incapacitates nio fi jm and of the nol meet the them Public inion private he said account of the execution of Louis and find to the clear the iir legs I had for of is not d iys been r an enormous a night to me a war nng I was under tho ut tho thin iavr exhausted hungry eon e id ma tj tlie intensity of tha but it so I found on th it bad of GO 3 to P M and a M sion of IOJ morning aH t day at time it below d a out of which nothing short of hot young blood and case tlie jury absent verdict he wished to pone tho cause pleading illness as an excuse and declared that lie was to sit on tho and said If cannot we knoir yuu cnn lie and therefore the dict in a Us was appointed member of 1 with the of a new church A wine merchant had made an f of the of de- thing tif a and decline it liet rb the Jatter party when his sui prised friends demanded his reasons t t h ne always t it he to allow any ever yood nine the anniversary dinner at thd Cincinnati Society on the fourth of July i ami when to retire he was the Joor of the room by one of the waiters on his left and a gentleman il ot the yn supported hu steps upon the right The judge Burned round to say to his idd and My t t tVe lone of you in and was his pun in public died ionise i f the succeeding Sn s B C VST In great worl i of e and constancy cwt shadows on around os receive jot d iys been r an enormous buck and hiiri J I had a very nice time ivo phi sieal would be likely to bring a thorn in return is with liji XVI wherein it appeared that although the the fi ma i with life Towards the latter part tin I so by compulsory it buck only showed nie his Hag twice as to be really unable to keop my i l l which is not sometime in the no ono ho walks o rer these ri n they were presumed by the fanatics of revolutionists were obliged to lay to be born in tho county of ckuo in favor of that deed they were privately Pennsylvania here are traceS to it Ho eaid t mt it was thp same of in Lincoln's ia with in my people in tli they after life to the valley of Shenandoah in to slavery although they the father of the subject of the ly abhorred institution lie would protect was Moving westward before tho thj Soutli in Colonel Lincoln's f penetrated the that Southerners dii not comprehend wilderness and in w ith tho re- position of the H in trd to Colonel in The Southern mind he was laboring un- during the two days been foggy and warm baton tho of the the sudden to a man tired out aud lost For tjio best pait of tlic two days the j deer bad been about the thj South in its ns as thoy and barrens points anil through laurel brakes and W Ins ovin trick until ou the ol and e day and on the second I got fob for a minute at a stretch in consequence of n t first 4f Tho weather wh eh I took to climbing up a tree and coming the second day he led over a i UP doTn by the operation by J Irii only warmed my legs but up a sub- pair of event that was con- by tho sun's appearance iu was in a state of mental and phvsieil uron that it was not without that I could m ike out the ot to be tho reck liore as I was rapidly tho hill fog he we er taking tha sun ou starboard uvv I the hill which i hal to and iy the and slipping dow those heroic conflicts with the savages the dor the delusion that the republicans into a that I at once pronounced with tho sun in bhn ords of which crimson tho pages ol our caily liberate the slaved who v ere to apply Western history Tho dirk and to the fields and dwell ngs of their wolds f all old and young and produce a state American history and upon sanguinary and bloodshed in the the time Iliad tl o hill my clothes ground the father of C Lincoln fought He swept this assumption by a began to whilo tho and finally perished beneath the tomahawk ot the savage In what wai then called county Kentucky but in that part cf it now L true county Abraham Lincoln was deni il of its He said lie would like to go South and tal t to tho Southerners on to ie were it not tha nurds of some so inflamed that they would n to bis but on the other ot liste born in the year 1 March 1 I if V c 1 a now I V IIl itt Village tioga County Pa Where ho u tin nf Clock and Jewelry ra All work Ku m 3 Wo do ant I n Jn Uttur Vaj Imt we can IM u be done m omes or vv V Pa I l i of a nun of ind energy and she those which have since rendered her son a man of mark in our country Lincoln had a j education and removing to Illinois lie d various in life at one time in i as he is in an exalted His mother was the hand might be to Lynch law upon his person should appear them bad lie slid on ono occasion been invited to go into Kentucky and revisit somo of the scones v ith whoso history his father iu his time had been On asking by letter whether Judge Lynch would be present ho re- no response and he therefore came to trip lie him ivn y continued nuke as Mrs C ick say ivn effort the able lund ban ens have b en more thin three or four miles lelt iu nip tl on it and I reeled tbo comparatively Jevel top of tbe hill sipped fell Or scrambled down of at ii myself in tho Mareli Creek Hold and inside of 1110 becoming just 1 wits not on Misli Creek but iu a vine whore the water ran tho whole look uf be land was strhrigeto me and in a word I was lost when eame to tho in I had boon about ior the last days it looked as though I bo ten mile's or more put of my 1 felt that there ten miles of travel left in me though it vero to my life I decided to camp I had dry thread or a dry miti ll about me to gi t a I cm as as most men but iu which 1 failed in the ent instance most miserably besides during the It must hive frontier and ho entered into that conversation was lively and occasionally been ne irly nine o'clock when 1 gave up the brief duration when fairly interspersed with sonic of wit idea of camping and to fid J V cst m the South all youthful energy and spirit and goud nature from 119 Kentucky hdy his way down the creek f t in -1 i ir cf m t eift n t i I I A 1 y w i j i n and not which tend wh t n ivv and then his shadows with tlie db wo by a lebb word act cast a on munc heart fir Low often tlie by cold greeting cast n over the hippy trusting face of his young who it ni iy be li ib waited anxiously fyr of his to give him a j welcome tj How often lias tho by a h f the and up frun heart of Uio ji Illow trie bri lays of ope torn from the asp ot the f tli worn out by poverty and tilie never piling of life to thu uf life fordid avarice of wham a ive oves to honor often does after it fej full bloom of manhood and ia in garments o strength to the brink of eternity 1 hen cast two hundred rods ot tho only a deeper over those winch are c earing lor miles and up road with position in the estimation of his felly w fhe that the invitation was He exhibited tho grit of his ir laid by some designing person to the savage chief lUack Hawk his slave State lor thu purpose of doi the of o ir Northwestern leuco to llis person 110 knowledge that if but hold hour longer I wus all I remember f a drowsy doggard to taut house oi d filling I of waking up and g ahead a toJ HHS hi can ve csea i n Tie are Con louk back as ne k n and any of n-Lrrjiinni tur i til lit t th 1 lo ivo t ru r t i hull ft o- o n d I nil of i hum t- c the not ii tae but p Con- ias near i half a doUars in- in the The of there to a u illion and a half of or about a dollar a piece for all tile Thirteen hundred a-e ii wuk c   

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