FARMER - GRANT. --- -- - My summer ramble tahes_me through Some quiet and soma negleet c ed,plsees, Amongst the men ;Aith brorn'y arms And ruddy Jacrs. ' And such:a one Irraet lazt nicht, .At confary faicb the constant winner; Hin lace Was brown, his lands were hard, Ens name was S:l;iont-r. ThusFpelo the azticultdi tuau. mutat. upon Lie furel;tail eliittned Aud I 150,,calub - on ilia folci! And'enaoked anti list( d: ••tiome e.ays that flraut ain't Jest the mall To plow the eroll antt turn the stubble, Fut, rafy, I can't "zaelly What mattes the trouble. ..Ile don't go levtitriii% to be sore. Al;ont the care to wheat when ripenity; Bin gosh 1 the way his crops ecaite in Efahe thtiutter'zi He mu 't writ books to tell you how To pick• out pumpkin Fef4 , that's huller, But. mind you, when big eel u' , * 'laid by,' He plows We're cu'rna erit rnr ‘:altiYA" rinfikk - Ta praise or blame a matt in We'd probably -.bow a 1i ap mare ~~naa By inr,drrat:on. y in Grutt don't. laim; 'bout plolichutg deep, (Jr di eitlarr, that I 1:11CIV:ou But you j ct b t the latch he tirarj,e, Will do tort's - on. "Awl toot, too, at hi= gar.bni cati , It r;irluT r tft ule, be thultilfration, That Ale ha raiePil the lilPI eveation. "And wilt-it he tate.Ering little. scythe, And round °bolt! Uis person gwiugs it. de sure'q yi - dit born, lie F trikei for graiu Aud allers bring!' it. •• •It'a lurk!' well inebbe 'tiy, you 1113 W I won't Pay 'll,s, nor won't deny But you let some of your past met/ .lust vo -411 d try u, "It may be biel:•, it may Le fate; metimes I ail: zny9elf which Tito only.:tlany,l know ts, that critter LIAR Brilisbera are pzyizie .The Reba 'Jaye well nigh quit ccinnlying; Our debt h grOlVing ]r-•ss and less, , And things are thrh•iug. • - ”The Injuu molds his pip; iii pease; The nigger sings Ina loud he:miner, And'as the boys say clown in town, - •That'n what ails Banner' . . Andes*, I've % %but made up my mhad Thar thing can't•caetly be mended, That, taken,sll in all the farm, It's darn well 'tended." USEFUL AND SUGGESTIVE. Kicking Rome • Kicking in harness is a destructive proy pensity—a stubborn vice that is the mp4t daugerous Of all habits. If the colt sl,l6uld contract the vicious habit of kicking i har ness,, the trainer must resort t /kicking straps to prevent danger to life na limb.— 1 /> Several kicking-straps have een invented to prevent kicking, 07. rutve proved in effectual. ' - The most effectual *king strap that has yet peen devised,/onsists of two pulleys fastened into a lcathei egver, and attached 'to the cireing le ( undeythe belly, near the forelegs. Bathe strap, passes through • the - forty attached to each fore leg, net} the body. Another strap passes through the / hind pully, fastened to sacir hind / leg, near the body. These syapcplay through the pulleys acco s rifing,tOihe move r mentof each leg, c Only,orie foot can move at the same tiara', confines the horse to the Walk rot. ro!. The}, rn})nol break up, Rump haft: or run awa3 - . In the act of )y4l - king or trotting there is no serious ob stitiction, and thissigging may be used to learOacTrzes to - trot withont break i ng. With all additional stay strap, it would prove a safety valve to prevent danger to life or limb from headstrong running brutes, and a sov erign remedy against kicking in harness. • ,The old-fashioned' kicking strap passes over the hips, attached to thelshafts of the buggy or cart,' The, overcheck may be con- verted into a kicking strap, by passing the ' check-line through the terrets in the saddle to a loop pllthe 'rump, crossing down the hipi; to attached to the shaftiofthe'irehiele. Wiwi:Oho homeAziok, it forees-Whead up . with a sudden jerk. This self-iiiilicted Pun ishment prevents a repetition. , Pulling at the halt eris another peinicious habit that may. be - corrected by' simply passing the halter•rope through a ring in the manger and attaching the same to the hind foot. When the horse settles back to pull the strain comes upon the leg, which pre vents hitn from repeating the experiment.— soon give up the habit of pulling to straiten his hind leg. The same effect will be produced by fixing a gearing in the shape of a crooper, attacheeto the manger, that will pull upon the tail-Tar r/', Field and Farm. How To Strip a Hide. Almon every farmer has occasion, at least once a year, to take the hide off either a beef or a mutton; and some•farmers take hides off animals that are neither beef nor mutton, now and then. In any case there is a right way to do this which is worth knowing: A hide properly etnpped off is nearly square, but otherwise is far from that shape. ~ T o proceed properly, lay the car 7. caskon the'back, run a sharp knife from the'ebiri down alongihe belly in la straight line to the root of the tail. The khife should have ,a sharp point and be inserted edge up watda beneath the skin, when , it should be run steadily along. Then commence at the split of the hoof on the fork foot and run the knife. down over the knee in a straight line to the brisket•where it meett the main cut. When the other fore leg has been com pleted, commence at the heel of the hind leg, go down over the cap of the hock joint, and down the back of the buttock to the tirst split. When hide 1.3 loose and spread out, it will be seen that there, are no much irregularities in its contour an if the cuts had been made down the inside of the i+ r, 1 , , e,ften anne —Arnericar!. Aprieul - CLEARINi; - tioninated el,ty hut erts•l•e oire, m9y :t tint'- Oat - Diet . ) Itv adding very minute Illt;tlll.ltie: , ,(kt C.lllfi (fift. , 4of 11111(' E.ichirAiing r.(ate , ; t t•IiIn• ride of etticiunt I,l;Cir ual 1., of ‘v ;i l(. ) . of ftet9llll4 VitlrpOe 111' hitl44lP, bicarbonate. atlti eau-tic lithe art ill the-Ant. manner. Mt. In " be readny separated from water hr id_ tration, whereac, the filtration water containing the stivended,' , 'limier 14 velly diffietW, became the filter , . ale choked. xe FOR Newspeo pas placed over er under the be,l ,, ,pTend will keep the sleeper as : ict•arm fig' an addi/ tional pair of blankets. sent they are an ex cellent protection wherehliere are on blan• kets.. Tlie larger the sheet c are of course thebetter, and it inighi be best to - stitch them to the coverlet. They ahro make nn excellent wall paper for 'cabins. and shan 'ties. These uses of an article Fo Abundant should be • generally known to the poor; who arel apt to suffer la such cold weather, as $h present. . . • • .... • L • ' PAARNEES I 1 THE TREATMENT OF. I, iIIMALI, P04',1-- . .11 a patient, in the beginning, of the attack,be put in a room froth abso: luttlY all light is excluded save that„of candlo, thg eireet is to arrest the disease in the pitpulat or vesicular stage; the slZin be iween the vesicles is never inflanied or swo2- , leni,the_large scabs of miller never form over the face; there I,s no intense pain, and Only trirling;:i tefi in g,ltind tliel4liii4f is either veT) . rslight 01., altogether. Lancer. . . ,- 7 • v #itinleis bilOnid Seraoiii wath their hands in turpttitine, ro thellractleeirpeiiiisted in will lead to the inobt serious resuitt eve - to the logo or&Wei to the wristjohies:." .." •-; _ -, Ole - ICHAM - - AC FAUR 1 ,::.?'s ';'--: ": , ..i ... -.4.5c:4 , , --i : • „ :1 7 , ' „ iS IMEIMIEM c ;:: Second Stock d Fait and • Whiter CC)C. Q Et and ar• sidlingthidn at their usual CoW Just cell and ass abate good assortment we ken. Jan. 1. r r -.'lleall•-Estatef-Ageney4:, • , 'Mt undersigned Is Agent for the sale of the Sydow .L tog TOWN PROPERTY :, 60 V7iL4GE LOTS, situate on go Mansfield road and State Street These Jots are in the central part of town, and convenient to Rail' Road Depot. SEVEI?4L LOTS attootod 01(44 lino of the Boil Boad t . oad ifO4blo4et MANIIFAOTWNO pnt,!(4lo. These lota Rill b* sold an mumble tangs Jon: 1, 1871 I=l.. .713istatlimetrysii. CHEAP CASH STORE, has tun sisos+sit um goods. sock as LAblth CUSS 000DS. BUTTONS, ALL BINTA, LIN D C IEN-000 ANlan? , • - - GOODS, • elms; nosieu r Hatt GaAs sad Hsi/ans. "voice 'Groceries Mitar. Sap:, TO*ow; Oyarp Coffee, Tiot enacts, Sin; 1142,, 411 gar, ., • " . - .„ ILATs,A-CAPS; BOOTS a SEIM MIDDINSi • - -WOODNDIArATMACI, CMh WI far ataTER, or obippoil on Coissuimgau. ' kkoi!..in Coo took' aux Stock over. You will *1 we't's sea sea ill reedy and 'Filling lio abtrw 1001:1114 - " . . I . ~ . . 44075 y • ,L 0 110111=11 TIOPA, PA. r . • • • - • I !. Z. - IMEMEIIII MaIt:RAM k FARR., waTER saiswooth roidam DOIMT/0 DRY GOODS, Marla MU btiold 44.7 cb•aP,• =MI a. 5 Bazza: 4r!!F7s..clai . ftr ,ntb in the ;tin" I- t It, liver, mid bow - ~ They4de it mild ieri.dit, -cud 11111 , elkutifusgallsie. t Aug idirely vege ible„they -MlN,antlx , -, , illtiAlty:Prit4oft I%luttet.or. Iluch .I , olo ,, ,tdilaw4t nail ifferhifiblirettut il by their timely , st.imutl,eFery, faupky.,„ „:.,. : hays Oulu fak 'fa nit for thole pi oteetion and . ieliel,'"l:litt - itiptlit.d:', ': Leug experience li.i., ()toyed then) 40 lie thelant: , ess,,,surest, and lie it of all the .IHOls m ttli nhh.ll the - MaiLc:, filionniti . .- .13y, theirceerai.innut use, ',.: die. likititt4-I“ptiritieil;•llie corrtifitioni4 Af Ilhelligt ;'- tem expelled, oh- tils-flail- remote/1, mid whole nitintilifory 011ife ret0tc . 47:10:1 3, t_,: 1 4100 . 4.•-: aetivitit .t' ;Mel holaygpset - nlin:li .tiec2pieviegtl,,, , :f?; Id•gbriig*FAl . U.SK-ei elate/At bY,...lllo:Plit-Aqii*,, ' iiikiateli:lna) itiqiflii. 1 loistieendetit:illseet* - : c ir 14 C.11:111gell 11810 111411111, 1111: if, h o . t iot loth etia ~.. -. Whente.i-konc.l 1»1 ille 1 it , t Ittlittltudes who e 0.; it, can hardly I,' coMputed. '('heir eutoti - (WI 1111/4e,8 Iheiti 1110.1.-:114..,110111,C, putt peeterves th r :, virtue imuntritrell for any length: , of thee £0 that; they 'are ey,ee,fre , h;_4lll l l 41m jay .410 1 4 1 1,b ~. seip..lling, they_ al4l,llJit - and oVetilie? Wittloptilibliti_lntnee I.'n the tiin17:11111P:$41.;Ot Wei; or ' : ce•capti4). - , . , , '_ • ..., ..„_.,—.:., '.-,. ,",',' ~,Voil'i.lor:thill4--n•8! .41VVII 011'ilteIleritgper.J0' eaoli Cox, h.:: 1.1 ii •e Mein : tc raiiiiiyyPhyVc; :, rinii• tor • tilLb 4Wil:Willg 83,1.114.1101; 111 . 1y1 ! tia?so: k' kilts iniiii,W.7 ,-It.:0, 2 - - z - ~. - . . • --, Fiir'llii ylvi i• . 14414 01'1118111cCiflidelliii.14. 1 1 411 11 1 ,Y_ Lopiiiii, ILA it.:tlo4l' .i'llil ILolui"nof ~.111014illr, tiler' th0,11 , 13A, tabe.i ittotle'rately th: , thutilate the Stettl=t; atii,'-ilii` , l,le,dare;ll4 ,l i ealtyAtine lout netiOn.? - : ''' '-'.- • ' 'For 'Lives . Cuirc . i i itsint arid it 0 various frimp;. tiy t iky .I)iltisilw ,t cadeuelle . 23,1 ck 11Sietilibi ? ':. 444.kk ;:-.4744"iit,ii+ ' i'ribVeovay ' lliiiaLtititui; Milli 3 . iui.,3 Colic iiii 4' Dili bar - Biel iilikkoherstiouie' lie jollielcitn , iy taken l'or cock c , rn.e, to -- einieeit - the'‘l - , ili,ea , iiil onto& oilVinityn ft:o ntititmictions , i ForAliiiiiii - eiiitery or nitlirrltare Lilt OW 1 ini.,,l 1ic,4 , 1; ketun : illy 1040U:ed. For itisPumations. Gout. Graved, Pal. iltdtrolunis tit, Lb.:, :lima tn. Pistil In ')110 . 9 Bliss'' Rail li.iiimk4. tiler shOeld...bib.eoAktog, Uoutly taken, 21:- re,ptired, to ,•1 1 811;p0 the dice .cllon tin-the. syl'teiir. With such change , las. icimplainte disappear.- , ' , .. ~ ,„ , . Ver. llitropey• 'And 11311:41/$11113/11 0111 . 14111110/1 , I:thef iihOuld be taken in large and fretpieut.llolloll,.. ' a to-PrOdlleM.llle .dfrOCLOf a 111%.461.: purge, .- Id , :. For is appwo.ea.boisiolntact d ose shoe - c't ,- Ji take(); nit it peeduces the desired ,effect ,14 , ,,y1p. , , Poiii.' ; .!-- 1 ' ~-..- = !-..-' • • -',:: , - 48.-a DinneJi Y.itt, lake one or: twg...,(1010,;, , pro,eitaeoi c ,-estion and relieve Ole 510e:40 47 - ~,, An ocistsional ilwe.stimulliteri the stoteactfleill,.. bowels, 'restore.; the appetite, and invlge_ral26 tit . • j,y6telti. Bence it is often advalutigeeme ,vilkitelk, tio,serious derani.ceinent , exists. One , who Amax tolerably -well, often flails ibid . ' a dose or them' - iPiiis intikes,hinv feet decidedly better. IVOie Opts' cleouslae aiathrratixar effect on '-the digestive Apparatus. . , veitreitED BY -- r . - Dr t ji V.A. rES A` CO., k!raffleal Cihsz**#. - - -LOWELL, MASS .i . V'. - 8. - AC" - -,' FOIL SAL& BY AU. DBLICIGSSO:S,Vii Jew. 1, 1812 Drugs and MaUlloin4 pArtrra,,ona vAarrisam'civaßsilnritity AND ALL STYLES heir a°7 9 l: W A R M. " "Blat , Choice lifiqUori; , :q )t£ A. fall wso:t rent of the latter. Mao, an ai cellent assortment of , ALDIMS. MIRRORS, MIME STATIONERY, CORDS AND T=lll. . . 431-rcaperienl• • Oa Teak Sugars, Coffee, Sprup, solueci, Rice. SPicen. Soda, etc., we will not be beaten` tri_print GrAituills3L- - r We will dell chefroa Tess by the cafeat , 0z angst btr 1411 barrel, at ite lOw flgitrea as the same can pc bough t at this side of New York. ' - ' P. S. TRY OUR 4 SHILLING TEA 1431:113, CHANDELIERS Ate of the newest kyles, and lamp chimneys that win not break. Fancy and Toilet ATtides. PERFUMERY, TOILET SOPA ROJILADEEI, DRUMM &c., arc.. LIUBE DIM • LIMY AND JEWELRY, was AND LASELEB. We bold twenty desirable village iota for aile 4 in the centrel pciti of the town ; and will also lliall, mouo7 at reasonable rateer. • < ' . . • . _ - N. B. Dr. W. W. Webb bee his .Offlce In- burittevi, inhere ho may be consulted for advice or treatradat. 4 • Jan. 1,1872 -if. lIASITNGS . , - MEI .• BOOT -AND SHOE .STORE: _ a N: FIUI=3 ktav_e•ngw ca „ 1 1 WA MeeU sharp stock cf . Oridk • Ns, and propose coirtintUait its ails ridgmfactare of the aszne k at the shOk 1 " latelyoccupledbyFfsbler. T. 1117 0 Purse reducing prices ctn . a ge" gag strictly FOR CASH. • We keep a good assortment of • ._ , • .111 a t s arid . Cap*, • 800143, BALMORAL%- • BOOTEES,BROGAN=i OALLIGARKINS Warranted any foot from No. 10, to 13 Oar stock of - FRENCH GUS, FRENCH KIP, UPPER, • SOLE. COMMON CALF, • • - Moil, BINDING. MO.' . • - ROCCO. :M. • " _. . • frill be kept up as heretofore. • On Findings we shall be found at borne always, still We shall endeavor to seU at prices satisfactory to tam trade. We won't be undersold. . , r. • • . ; • .1 •, • CASH PAID FOR BIDES. CUSTOM WOBEI bone promptly and well. Repairing dons on short notice. Drop in and be convinced. • Jan. 1, 1.871. & MILS% 11101 $lO,OOO WORTH Or GENTS, YOUTHS do BOYI ouvrania Las lila Cheap at ItAßDittilL 25 DCaiI . CIENTS Vara & DRAWMfar Cheap at 16 CASES OF BOOTS & SHOES Past received, end far tale clasp at LIABDRitiL A JUR line of FLANNELS; :BLANKETS' dk ROBBIII. *very discriptlon just received at #.kliDs2lll A toll lino 8t new and Clearable styles of !?at Xso e Ive 4 and fur ago away at The Dress Goods Depertinents • . • 111 be found very attr a ctive . a s itccsaprisea sow Joie. in desirable styles of Goods at prices that. Parrot au Ict indt. • • • The public, are invited to (all and ewetne our etc?* - li t*VirdUUllug. N. C. E.RFSEL ASt • 'iVelLbtio; • ' grao TO heal quarters,*, FOR (Patent or ottamilie)--.Aclippr, and TOBACCO. - Also for . Ira :4- .. sR4W LB. =I 0108:-HAIEDIOS =I ME OEM "i st' ,- 1 • '-. A 4,0 ENE 3 MI /0 suns toll of icititi iiuufitatile poi Chit wilterVride: , •Th 4 utiorOuot Ociaialete • , , rr t-Z =I , DRY GOODS, ME • ~n MEM ME CroeXiiry, Boats Wil e i aaA sairtisihutik*Nrivit of Data galitildia-Z 1 41# , 3 /ilk• WOmill; lids U 11.10) Om" 1(441 W4l it MI • end COYc- onz ‘ ipare ,d inilca4L T l4 h 4 c l c.ll roseslt Im g o „*9 ..Iyo o v l in g c e e n d a dsielty th itinse isb thyel Ilg4o* ide, peonoue . ENE JAW /AM' 1 4 :1 7i kork ter- • . . r. t u lZ r arinsi woolen Walla thW SA 41 , 14 * 11 414000* *to awl clothing. Every VIVI to No WNW sir yaws tilt* AA yOurt-tootit, rat 16 — aillo to SO ; wksli you rived a ati at *Wier MOM 101114kirt*".11W100, ZZ '• • • •• • .•ie Tot • olosairot or Glow of any 9, g, I CIA allitaidal satiastoirloo.4.l.asrlii.W *t?' . . . . OS onsuoilloilr Mot** now litirolootiO. *UMW. I maks no obfritter gioirlaypsol6 Drop I*, • ,; ,W#Attacr. M. I. z ( -• ' • > - • • the 4 "I"l"Prig . ". maid Es iablishnlen 4111 will "tiLa thou Atv- 18 atjaXtrit. riPtsigu l =o2retratagirat i platterityi-vga= - _ . _ . . 14 Mlll7 111 -=-11114_,- 10411 1811-_ • JO_ , - ••/ . f - '• :1;11i)6 ^ 44141011P1:4)1721 ' 2 NO AV PA' , . • • -mrliStai4Mti AZAJIDAIW4 laa.lwii72, 7 1 . ete • 4 e • ••.' •• • I , •f'• • KO , " .I,X4',7"fa MEM 410114T1iINO, , f MEM ." •. " "ti . w ~ , irtilirte a rl4aoool,6 - 4 1110*. ' 1 u ME NM S':.. • t . lIIMERI Y4;jito New INI-U4, MI Our - etopk I= rall .43 ZAQVIT 3PX*011110", zsgt b y Woad 01011101 SOT tat / 11 44 441141114 =I My Speciality )s Clotikai MI MEE CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, , iiiirnifigM'S VlllllMialtfit GOODS, lam at luatko.; I aka taip IA EWE it_ LADIES' DRESS GOODS, - r~ M~ ~ inznittOza ce, wiliaasms. • . • C • Gi0.i.,40. • , amid: Urinal* for Cori 4.:' • sad - _ Gutter Iprinaultiallig. A tr4l4!irial aka apierta i du s .4ina inialmiTh lasi la ow* ENE , ..L >ra i INEI9 Bri n.- , .} '"-".« ;. - J -- C:: ~ .li.. Z- - , -,, i. BONK and Sloes, Notions, NA RBI its wilem 401*7.4tasw, :: :L.:~ ... ~? 11444,11161411 AND Ell 1121 .i. =I =MI =I EMI ~3: ~ J ~ ~ ENE • BEI EMI 1521 lE2tl ,t• lIEI ~:~= =I WOW. it OWINIL MEE ^tf,:,;`-' • IBM CM SIM ilii 1146311 ar =UM . , .....,—,....,,,1EL.E5s ....,..., 1 014110 .p........ , i ' 03:PW'3E113C.0 rt. - . , • _- i . ( . laogiap.D: PA. ' . ' . i 1 : - 3 .Ifir EEPiI :ootiatatltli 'WU' battd, „ELGIN, . t WALTHAM' an fl ' SWISS WATCHES, Mae, Alatrollt Calendar CLOCKS: f . . - 1' '''' LIL•VCR SPOONS, - , • Mi l 64 'sP6Pnti and'-Verkel. !Wok, 'Butter 'and Fruit .Salvor; „cope, ',.caetOra and Cuba Baskets: Napkin Illnwit cream.,Salt ? Nagar and Atindard ftpooua; -nine Gold itn.ll.Agate,Rlngs ;" Gold Pena 'and 'Pencils; Solid I Hold &tin' Pearl: Fancy and elated Buttons: Watch ' . Guards and Eltallta. 4tc. .41. larg4 stock- of -SPECTA- Z% OTASSNS, and Colored GI sea, all at reduced 0 , - N. p:,l-IVa . Whoa Auld JewelrY neatly Repaired. •=iiiin. 31i871-ti --•:: = -, • '' i '. - - ' 1: ISERE JikWELRY STORE: Ifl ' WELLS-B --- O,RO, i PA. .... . - :..7#.c.`-. , - AiNDREW FOLEY, 0 ( 0 " 1 " , -.: - --,.„ rio w Ube long been cstabliahed f '. i i , fl'l l t tin too Jewelry bualneaa iii V ); ~;.. NY llaboro , bas always for wale, ' k' 1k...,:„_:—. , <;; ::::: various kinds and prices of _ _ . AXE it [CAN Oaf or Myer, ChAes,—jc_welry, Gold Chains, goys, Rings, plus, Penelle,Cas'es, Gold and Steel PMS 3: Thimbles, Spooim, Razors, Plated Ware, SEWING MACHINES, With most aU other articles usually knit in loch fps: tablisli}nipts, am sold low for "C A S *waging done neatly, and pronapily, glad on abort • - AO. 1871-ly Millinery goods! AMES. 43.-P: Luis just received a larks mid ritaxmooleiwimuuni of • • • • •• MILLINERY, Fancy, Goods, Parasols, Gloves, _ -L i ' Shait3l RIBBONS, FLOWERS, &a., IvSigh ilia is selling et very low Rrieei. • DiropT is and -11**Iheaare good* .7141. 1812-41: the Stantitiird Washing - Machine,. I prortOulired the, beat in Market, having taken the drat ihemiruis at the Tioga Co., and - other Fails, and is dealantUy_ the beat washing Marline) invented. It rdily needs a trial to satisfy the most akeptical. Fer gana wishing to purchase, will addrese LUKE STEVENS, Jan 1. 1872. ) - . Tioga, Pa. I • 131 IPes tistassrx • itasiii• ) MSG returned from it visit Feast, am now pre y pared, with a new stock of goals and instruments. • •or superior inducements to those in want of any -faing in my line. Artilicial teeth inserted on is new 004 superior base, at low rote.. Teeth extracted with. ontpain. Preservation of the inning teeth a Speciality. ,Work warranted. Terms reasonable_- - •A. B. visaßrAi, Dentlet Jan. 1,1 8 72,-If • • Wellaboro, Pa. Eli WELLSBORO DOoti - Sash & Blind Factory. Nara EN"IfigAUSTI furnish rirst- J) te=at hie new face eery which is now in full operation. - - Sash, Doors, 32.2141954 211/02.11111C 0 AND MOULDINGS, constantly on hand, or manufactured to order. Waning .and Matching dons promptly, and in the best manner. The best worhasuen employed, end acme but _the beat eessonsd Isdnbes need. JiZoirolvga home industry. ,Factory near ,the foot of : Stain Street. :443. 1872-ti. BENJ. AUSTEN. _ , MI iitgerileld Woolen 11Ii • DEERFIELD, PA. • INGRAM BROTEIEI9, Proprietors of the above Mills, *ill tattrinfactute asnsual to order, to suit customers. OUR OASSIMERES ar&warranted. in every resptict. Particular attention Pen to 101 l Carding & Cloth Dressing litle Mrs a large stock of Cassinteres, fro., 25 per cent less th en, any competitor, and warranted as repro. f4 o 4ed• jeg o utaufactare to order, and do all kinds of Roll and Cloth Dreruting, and defy competition. • We have as good an assortment of , . . :PO4l - Cloths, cassintores; . '4v afore ibr Wool in - exchange than any other Auhlta,mer!t.' Try them end satisfy , yourselves. We *Weak; and at the Coivnesque mills,. d -*flee below Enorvgie. . . Jan 1872. • ENGHAId BROTRERS. . . A 6.67y1 1 ,9 WANTED FOR . ‘ s. PaAsEs OF-LONDON LIFE,I : int). J. grawaii, the well•known Journalist. • The Very Largest Commissions Paid. •Ttde book is a beautiful octavo of MG pages embel lished with 200 engravings, and finely executed! rasp of Landon, designed and executed expressly for this work by eminent artists. It contains a full, graphic and tmtbla statement of the Sights, Stmts. and Sensation, of the great Metropolis of the world. Address. ptrifFIELD ASHMEAD. Publisbler. •711 Sansonl Street, Philivielphia. An. 1872-410. ADA G. ELOCE will give musk) lessons at her old borne, to as many as may be; plaided to then:Allred under her Inetnictions. Term, $8 a vacatir. instrument tarnished for practitee for $2. • pact. 8.1871-u -,• . • MERCHANT TAILrG 1 BARGE. WurNER, hies Just receive a super b as aertraairt Mall Walla of COARSE & Fl_ Won L prepared to manufacturr, Iladociasitontice. P plenakthe drop hte la and see 14. boat (Irma (manatee& 44241. 1812.1 y. - Real Esta rot tarns AND T ow,' finished ate"? W. 7- 1 - Ten iota on Meade Are( Font hundred acres of ALA a splendid dairy . . $ll ictoll Inquire of . W.Uaboro, Jute .21,11071- WATCH &c., &c., &e. 3lac..Q. 8, 87UTH SLOTHS for gantlet:am-a% : ; ERIE RAILWAY. a stahoT or Tots, AoorTED Noy. 13r NEW and IMPROVED- , DRAWING ROI SLEEPING COMlLlES,coutblulng all Modern anent., are run through ou all Trains between Niagara'Faller .Bnepeuelon' Bridge, Clevelan natt and New York. . • Westward. ST ATIOPI 8 New It'r'kVve Jersey CIO." Sueq . bannit..! Great Bend." Bingbatton. 4 4: Owego.. " Wavelly. Blrnira+ Corning._'. PalatelPtet" Roches er.Ar; florbl ovine" Buffalo. " Niagra Pall". Snap. ridge" . Clifton 0 Dunkirk'. 4. Cldveland 4. Cincinnati Additional Local Trains Wes , 6,00 a. to., except tiundipi, from Owego: 6.00 a. in,, daily, from Sunnyhana,, . 0.50 a. m dally. frtin 13tisqullanix. 1.00 p ' . m. except Sundays, from Einsqueba 1.14 p m except Bondaye, from Big Platil 32, Corning 2 00, Painted Polk thence via Avon, to Buffalo, arriving at B'- 2 30 p in except Sundays, from Bingham Eastward. STATIONS Clucl'at I L've Cleveland " Dunkirk " Clifton •' SusP.B'g'o " Niagara', '• Buffalo " Rochester " Corning Limit's • `, #0 Waverly i " Owego , Blughata't'nu Great Bend " Busquehan'a , ! Port Jerold -" ldtddletoivn Goshen " Newburgh " Paterson " Newark Jersey City " New York A. FOLEY ' Additional Looal Trains Eastward. 6.00 p la., daily from Itornelerille.' 0.66 a ta„ eundaye excepted. from flornelleville. 7.00 a in.. except Sunday., from Owego. 7.60 a ni., except anadaye, front Alin fro. 1.6 a p.m., except Sundays, from Palnted Peet„ 2,10 p. to., except Sundayo; fromornalleytile I Port Monday s, excepted; between Sue Jervis. •• L. D. RUCHES, Gong finpqr , . Nor B er n , _. - , Vent .........._ • Direct 8 lite No'irt4 and On and after Sunday. N0v11.13, 1.8:. depart from Troy, Pa., as foltovit LEd.VE 6OUTITOAR I D. ..8,62 A. bl. karat+ Expri Mail Viasport - I min Niagara ExPres* J. A. REDS AWL We'labor° E2EIEI GOING NORTH. 6130 pm 1110 426 pm 10 05 414 pm 9 66 a', 408 pm 951 á; 864 pat 940 849 pm -98.51 881 pm 918)i 819 pm 907 ,; 818 pm 900 803 pm 8610 964 pm 848 * 242 pm 881x1 236 pm 805 al. • *Flag Station Blossbur GOING MASH 11 10 am -680 10 66 am • 6 18.- 1049 am_ 60 2` . 1030 am' 4.60 10 23 GM* 446 10.16 am ; 435 1003 am 421 963 am. 4.11 949 am 401 9 37 am • 8 57 9 2.5 am 847 9 . 16 am 'BB7 905 am 127 840 am 809 826 am 2MI A. 11 . GORTON Supt B. Luau Mutual OFFICE, OE f CharVA Capital $500,000. Assrrsot ... . 5a,000,000,00 . , t — 7 --- , Stock and ritual, combining Security with, Profits. Suppose yon ere already Waned in a first-class com pany, and. from any cause 'whatever, (say after ten year ly payments) you do not or cannot pay longer and die— your .. . .ce gone and yottr money wasted. Not so in the ", • I IN-HAND ;," all Policies ate liox-Pon- FICIUSIX- This com , •ny Which ranks among the most popular and successful Life Insurance Companies, grants pal- Wes on all desirable plans, both with and without 'goats. I S Traveling Privelepos Unrestricted. All policies aro incontestibio after one year from any of theordinary causes. Look to your Life Insurance. Please examine the folio Comparative Table. It ii 3 sometimes alleged by Agents of other Companies - that the Company they represent is safer than others. While we unhesita assert our belife in the soundness and stability of companies, we deiiire toisent the following far the inspection of those desirin g to insure : Of the folloWing companies, compere the annual pre miums 4 charged by each 'for an insurance on life at the age of SO years, payable t death : Ann premium for Travelers' . . 416,84 Mini, .. 22,79 - Home .... ....23,30 Equitable" - ~.22,70 Washington • Hand -H and, J 6 , 6 06 If not already insured take a: Pol 1 "HAND-IN-HA ND.. the best Mutual Company in the lan. 1 , 1812. t he' Jan. M 1 Come In tuna take a It is yourself, atta ob ' /872. • No. 5. I N 0.74 No, 1. • I * 11.00 A6l 6.30 Pit 11.16 "6A5 8.16 P /0" 1 66 Ax 8.37 '• 217 " 916' " 2.62 " 10.10. . 8.46 N " "4.27 " 11.60• " 6.06 " 12.86 Ax 642 “ 12:38 " 9 30 AM 0.45 . 1 4-00 DI 6.13 Pld 0.53 l •-• 6.80 0 7.05 4, 7,48 4' 11.40 •" 8.68 Sup 12.00 Ngt 12,48 e u 12 63 " 1.00 " 2,22 " 7.00 •• 0.00 P M 10,20 " 2.05 7.06 En 0.26. : " x 11.20 Aas 7.06 " 11210 rY 7.10 " 12.15' " 7.16 " 12.26 " 7.20 " 12 / " 0.65 P M 0.55 " 7.00 A lu No. 4 ; N0.12* 045 p tu 725 am 125 pin 140 1 . 145 " /62 " 245 1, 'Ol5 Sup 4 00 p 735 " 812 11 847 " 032 " 10'16''!- - 11 262 am 863 • ...;1000 p 540 p 10 1 10 00 ' 546 ." /0 660_ 44 10 12 4f5 " 11 40 10 46 •'- 30 a 650 " 12 20a la: 465 12 58 u: :586 137 " ; 6os 210 846 ' sus o'. 727 4 385 4, - 4 0 0 .. " 825 40 " 112 05 p 845 " 112 as DOI '• 12/0 p 11 Saud 247 205 pini-515 11 88 a 101 828 - /2 00 mlB 40 6 60 " 700 0 638 " 700 0 was. R. Goa LEATE NOTtIIIW r 80 Y. glmiralAq , ,88 M. • ankle Eli A. General Bn, lb, t en'l Snp't & Lawrence me Table No. ;ler TIIO3IsDAX, Nov.l EEESICM Corning 9 00 a m - 7 69p m Lawrenceville 10 17 a m 850 pm • Dunning 1027 am 869 pm *Lathrop 10132 am9o4 p m *Dear Creek 78 a im., 918 p In e • Tioga 'Meg 1 664 auk', 9 20 pm *Hammond 112 a m 935 p m , *Mille Creek .1 a m 946 p m Uolliday ) 31 a m 950 El in " Middlebury 111 am 969 p m Mien Valley 1 9a m 10 05 p m *Marsh Creek •• 2 02 pm /0 18pm Wellialnro' , 2 9a m 10 22 pm A. t l ORTON, Supt. & Coining STATIONS Corn log Malheßoo Vetitre; Cook's- • Lindle • Lawrenceville ' Bomer's Lane Mitchell's Old Station I Tioga - Mill Creek ( McCoy's Lamb's Creek 11 12 am 943 pm Mansfield , 11 24am 9 55pro Canoe ()amp Covington ,11 4-4 am 10 15 pm BlOssburg : 1205 1 a - 10 35pm Romervilie 12 25 am 'Fall Brook 12 46 am L. U. SRATTUCH, Supt Toga R. R. GOING 809T11 900 am 760 pm 919 ain" 805 pm 933 am 815 phi 9 45:ath 880 pm 9 60am *8 86 pm 10 16 am 848 pm 1027 am 869 pm 110 87 am 908 pm 041 am 912 pm 065 am 925 pm 1102 am 982 pm 22 r. O. R. n "lance I Insurance and in Hand Life Insurance Company, o. 112 H. 4TH ST., PHILADELPHIA, PORATM FEBRUARY 23, 1867 IMI antes , Tools, ( Meet ROUSE B BOLD : *ENS AND HOUSE- 1* 'WARE CONSTAN NAND. Borrom ON AoNrooLTu. . , IMP 1:11, TLI ON PRIG PAL I c' ds and sea how BMUTUIRiI I Jr, Zook, get th ge J MS Mii l y. .-+ ... . ._ .• - ~,- - - -- - - • The Dolby tro pc, leave for /Ku the 24th of Jnnua ;1972. : ~ ,A young girl n med Carrie Bah acting adjutant g nerallof Kansas. ' Twolnillion d liars' Worth of su 'cooked into enud in New York Ind, ITM of and mprove• Buffalo, Clncln• The rumor tint J. Young Seam► purchased the C ticago Republica? firmed The young la(' inaugurated Teat calls NeW.Year' No 3:0 7 CO 1. 7.20 ' 2.35 A There were 11 , grhph occurr The reaction xvt 3,26 " 4.11, " 4.45 " 5.25 " 0.01 " A compos i lto nun) Democrat encis in twenty-f, 10.20 " 7.20 Blt 11.20 " 12,10 P u 12.16 " 12.20 " 12.54 te 055 " : It is said' tit Horace Greek: "the proper • The women scription for a erected before The verdict, case of John hilikzer, was tI his own hand mental &pre sanity, 7 GO s at !ward. opplog nt 206, and 6p m. ion. The most a be placed o grave has psi of the late Sc "The Fiftee tution." No 2 11 40 a 10 00 p . A French Daman, calling hersc Brigham Yo ing, has been arrest' for indulgin in what she called cancan"—a erforinance compar , the Paris a iele is but a hunadru One of th most zealous !of the leaders was recently diScovered guise of a c nay peddler,, black of spades, nd pretending . to b ti rrk from Moro co. He had\ 'arils tection for °nths, ‘ ` Balm to he lacerated heart al injtulieious y administered. TI lilizes says a Monroe woman w the loss of a child, was assured thizing neighbor that "there ar : I fish in the lea as ever was cau.so 1 l A sexton, being very fami 'physician, I was asked whether tered into partnership with him said he, "we've been together f • I always carry the doctor's wor7 it is done, 4 40 a rik 445 I. 452 t. 7 00 .1 " 1006 1. 1 TS ' 4g , 11 80 ." "12 . 08 p m • 1241 pm • 115 pm p• 156 pm i• 217 p m 1n247 pm 1108 pm 1‘ • 835 pat I 840 pm " 916 pt 9 " 926 pm !abannq: and :AIR, Pase-Ag't The' Washington correspo Newark Advertiser says: "G , seems in earnest in hie champi claims ofhe women to the pr . ballot, ansl whatever the Gene + will not bp alloyed to remain round."back A man haying fallen into Irishman standing by called ti assistance. The latter, who v gaged in 4utting a log, leisui "How deep is he in?" "Up ti "Then there is plenty of time. is not," "Hee the first: "I you he's in head first." • Artemuf i Ward iwas once o fornia train, and went to the suggested that the cow ketch wrong end of the train, for a will neverLovertake a cow, yo you'd put l it on the other en useful, fon now there's nothi hauler a cow from welkin' ri•t the folks!" Twelve brigands recently - Tian farmeil, near. Messina, ar took him to his own brother' they desired to plunder. He at the door and entice his b But; instead of doing. that, knocked, said softly: "Don't 7—they will kill you." He 01, kirigands killed (heti prisoner fired the town. .Brother ha( life for brother. MI oath, 1, Tritium will eel, 10.36 P.M. reM 1.05 P. M. 'A BD. ;cm. 10 05 A. It tpresti 4,27 AK SIBKE, erinten dent. lle R. R. f1i,1871 aoiria sourzt lloga B. R. This is tl4 way the conva 1 Prince affected a Western in morals-the Indianapolis .Tout ordeted the printers to dis obituary notice of the Prine pared expre%sly for the Reel our foreign c , elitor. It cont of valunblel and .interesti about English affairs, and w I must lose in consequence of obstinacy of Wales in refusil the doctor gave him up." A singular case of small-p' in Chicago, being the secor tient has hadl the disease in is rare, indeed, that a perso small-pox a second time, a attacks in such rapid succe before been known. It set propriety of?revaccination. fished fact, We believe, the has been properly vaccinat take the . small -pox than or fie disease. This_is th way they, rep robbery in dalifornia: "Al a block, the sport suddei asked Mr. Jackson if 4 he him. Without any hesitat pointed two4•evolvers at tl; him which he would prefel that he did not want any him. Jackson could not other man did, and conse 4 to his hotel alone." S. S. PaCkard has fo open a standing offer toed fifty women in his busi result is two hundred ap. trials, • and two successe went throngh the course . lent-position 'as bookkeep salaries. 3 . Packard su 1. ,, ience in the tatement tha to find remu erattre emp patent WOMC , but com remunerative employmen.. As it is no alleged that the Queen pays part, if not all, of her income tax, a cones -1 3 1 pondent of an English n wspaper wonders "whether she has b en as much over-assess ed this year as the st of s have been."— We, don't kn§w wh the . iter should say "this year,"or we •do nlt rethember any year in whicl J lin 'Bull as not growled in the same way a out his i S come tax. By the way, tl4 same I, writer, ho is Mr, Peter, Bayne, says kind word Irso of the ttconva lescent Princ . His red • eming points aro "undisputed good tempe . and energetic zeal in the autumn thaneuve .•." "These," 'says Mr. Peter Bayne, "have loomed with Am [ usual impressiveness th .ugh the dusky at mosphere of the sickroo e." This is the first time we ever heard of z al for maneuvers looming through a dusky atmosphere. The Journal des Debate gives the follow ing description of the ce emony of passing round the lovingup, at he Mansion House, London: "The loving -et pis a i great golden, vase, with a cover, and ' lied with a mixture t i l of - champagne' claret, a d spices. The Lady Mayoress turned to the 1 ft side, holding the cup . with" hen two ha ds. 'M. Leon Say raised the cover while sl e drani He then took the cup in.his Aurn and turning to the left,_received from his - , eighbor the same service while drinking. The round of the Ten annual Payments. $83,21 42,80 80,00 40,97 46,97 32,60 ey- with the I tilted States. GRAM, Agent table was thus made, at id the grave salu tations of those passing the cup. The an cient usage wills that t ee persons be al ways standing at the • me time—the one who drinks, the one w o .holds the cover, and the . one who is to h•ld the cover nett It appears that the offic • of the third person standing is to watch- o er the two others, that they may not be . • ocked on the 'head Vhile they are drinkin 1 AL S6RTS.' ICB of Council I Blu , year by makin . Day. 1 le suicides reporte zig the day afteiC s too great. !on the Clark Cou . set twenty-four sur consecutive ho I ity (Intii- I bousand t the subject up I IS to -I lecture at Le to , set out bee 'tie if Rothe are gettin statue , of Gatibal !Lis death, if possib d the coroner's ju I %r. Kennedy, the at he .came to.. his while laboring u .ion, indicating tein • up a sub. I to bo 'y in the Pitt burg deatit by der great orary in- propriate epitaph iiat could atesman's ombstoffe er an American been cut upon the tutorpowurd, of D i tit Amendment of t; icliigan— e Consti- f Madame din Paris Ihe `Ptah id to which I I affair. Commune under the • s the ace it directly soaped de. ~•uld not bo • Danbdri ;eping ovet 15 a sympa just as good It" liar with a he had eh- "Oh yes." r some CAW; hlme who% /dent- of t h e ntril Butler :in hip of die liege of the al undertakes lohg in the a el l ongb, an 41nother . for asl busily en el • hie oda" " "No, there forgot to tell 1. a Slow Cali-' anductor and • was on the la Id he: "You, know • but t r s - it might e on earth to ht in and bitin' rrested a Sici d at midnight house, which was to !mock other to open. he, when he open—brigands eyed, and the in a rage and sacriticCd his escence of the I ntor of public - nal: "We have ibute the able . of Wales, pre. ing Journal by ins a great deal a g information ich our readers the pig-headed I ng to die when I•t has occured d time the pa ' ight years. It will take the id perhaps two s_ion have never es to show the lit is an esta'b- t a person who • d is less liable to e who has had le rt. an attempt at , ter walking half Ily stopped *mad d anything with. ton Mr. Jackson 4 e sport and asked . The reply was hing to do with aik as fast as the uently had to go some years held cate gratuitously ess college. The Rhcations, twenty . The two who, re now in excel- i • rs, and etlin good 1 a up his • exper- the trouble is not oyment fsfr com ,etent women for U ope ' oil 1 is the !ay were i' • t week. on laid r; 18 C 11- 1 9 1 J .O a, all he 1.) tele ai tmas. n *ltch flanta Is