___-- ',". _.,...».._. _.t. . ,:iPZ,)' , • 0. IttialOr 6,4 W. ItLY ill , • .rtTnytnnEn.r.vrter wr.ntmsnAor DT TAN* GELDiat BARNES,, r. C. VA': GI:T.DEIt. 1 BARNES. ta-Trnms :—5 . 2,00 per aunnin nilynnoe..-W... R.i__ TES OF' ADVERTIMI:ki) , '.), Time. t , i ill 2 In. 3 in. 4 id. 7 in. 12 in 25 In. 1 w e e k ; .$ . l 00 $2 00 $3 00 $4 00 $0 00 $9OO $l4 00 3 Wevt.l i 1 CO 3 00 4 00 6 00 70111 11 00 - 113 OD 3 w e d vi 1 200 3 4 41 u 5 GO -6 00 8 00 13 00 IS 00 11101.01 250 , 4 COQ 000 7 001 90015 00 20 'OO - 2 11000110 4'oo 0 001 00010001200 20 00 28 00 3 m 1. on thloo 8 00112 03 13 00 15 0 11.25.00 2540' 0 Mouths 1 sox) 42 00 1.. 00 20 00122 00 35 00 00 00 , 1 Year. 12 01116 0-3)20 00 23 00135 00,60 00 100 00 xiv,rtisements are calculated by the inch in length of colarrin, and any less space is rated as a full in Foreign advertisements must bo paid for bef o in sertion, except On yearly contracts, wiled' half-yearly payuisnts in advance will ho required. - Bret Narr.. 0 - I,PiittßOMltattill COlpiefAtaD second page, 3,410 , * ata:pftilivltbeiiihts ins i to inserted for iisa than ,SL Loci t NoricL. in Local column, 10 cent per line if more than live 1 nes ; and 50 cents for a otictt of fl,O Hues or lo.e. SPECIAL .:' , :o - ners 50 per cent above re: ater rates. BCSlsxss CAIIPA S hues or leas, $5, per year. Basiness C rds. ------- C. IT. Sey7 four, ----- ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tioviya. All business en trusted to Lis care will receive prompt attention.— Geo. NV/Merrick, i - ATTORNEY AT LAI .—ORIco in Bowen 8: Cone's block, acres hall rom Agitator Office, 2d finr Weroboro, Pa.-0, .. 1. 1672.• ~.....3 8: Cameron, Claim and Insurance Agents. over Van Order's, liquor store, „„„ Illitel ell eII'O'ENEYB iitlaNr. Oirico in Roy/ a block, We'Moro, Va.—Jan. 1 William A Stone, ATTORIm i 714401-475x::1s pi,411.1„, 4 , Etou,Ar,v,S3leyi,l3Ply. gn.Sret Welq6ro, 72. A74 j osiali Emery Sz; C. D. Emery, ORNEYS AT LAW.—Ofriee opposite Coat TrollW No. !Purdy's Block, Williamsport, Pa. All business / promptly atto»cle,l to.—Jan. 1, 1872. J. C; Strang, ATTOILNIZY , /..T LAW k .DISTRIOT ATT0R,N1317.4: Offlcevitlt 42,11. liil46,:p4.,'WeßsborotTa.-Jan". .74 . ,-. .7 - 7 -, , ~..1 ., 1,-; t •: , , i J.'P.il , f /ICS, '• * g ATTORN E, Y' • AT LNW.-Wi li attend promptly toqus iness entrusted to his Can in the counties of Tioga and Potter. Mize on the Avenue.—Wellsboro, Pa., Jan. 1, IEI2. '.. J no. W. - Adams; .2. vi' •,„ ATTORNEY AT LAW, Mar:silo:3, Tog county, Pa Collections prompty : ttended to.--Tau. 1, 1872. Jno. w: Guernsey, ATTORNEY AT LAW2...411 - jouaineaa. , entruated t9 . ttrm will be promptly attend4ll6.= 2 olficrlst - dciar °oath of Wickham & Farr's store, Tioga, Tioga county, Pa. Jan. 1, 1872. • Armstrong & Linn, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, William port, Pa. Wm. 11. AT P m:Imo:No s.orcrt LINN. E. ,Smith,, PENSION krTitiTtltrY, 'llolllaV'anllnsurAtick Agant. CQmmuticatfims to the, above addreea will re .elve prompt attention., 41"euria- ni 9 atr4e l.7. -Snot villa, Pa. Jan 1, l 872: " ' Van Gelder ,N,'' Barnes, JOB PRINTERS.—AII Linda of Job Printing done on shut noticv, and in the beat manner. Oft Ic . a en S Cdne'a Tp:ore.Tifki - r;i:- . 7.T,iin. -- 1, 1872 - .71 :- Terben . & Co., WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, add dealers in 'Wall Paper, Kerosene Lamps, Window Glass, Oils, tce.--.Corrcing, I, rtsl2-: D. Bacon, 31. D,, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Pat door east of Laugh orlhelte=—Mttin Street.. Will attend proplptly to caL calls.--WellsbortN, Jan. 1T 2 - - - - - ' - - • A. 111. Ingham, ICI. D., HOIIi:EOP,ATHIST, Wilco at hie rep:Mance on the Ac enue —Wei.E3horo, Pa., ,Tan. I, 15;2. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.—Onzo—Opening out of Hastings 4 Culee'n Drug F;torc.—Wellsboro, Pa., Jan. " • Seeley; Con y,41 .- - • 7 4 ; v„ . ... 7 USHERS, Knoxville., Tior:i o.7tii.t.-11eceivo on deposit, discount notes, and sell drafts on New York City. Collections promptly made. lionox.:1 SEELEY. Osceola.. VINF. CRANDALL. Jan. 1, 1872. -DAvin COATS. KDOSViIIe. tj4 Parkhurst ct C0., - gags••,, EUdui 1, Tioga Co., Pa. JOLL PAUSE/VR.ST, JOUN PA9BLII7II.BT, C. L. PArnsoN. Jan. 1, 1872 Sabinsville hotel, B.IIIII , I9VILLE, PA., D. Churchill, Dropttetoehis House is In fiend er:maltiout9l.lcommoclate the traTel tug public in n superior ma ne.r.—Jan. 1, 1672. Petro111'111,1: WESTFiELD, PA., Geo. CD:rse, Proprietor.—Good aC commodation for both man and beast. Charges rea sonable, and good attention given to guests., Jan. 1, 1t372. Farmers' Temperance Hpotel. BA,TESIAN 310NP.OE, Laving purchased tlhis house, 1.,,,, will conduct in future as in the past, attic ly on tem pertnce principals: Evory netminino,latio for wan an. belst. 4-r:_ilialry.r- teslonaige.--Well rO, --- 4,'ser Jan 1, 187; 2 :7",.. ..e.,, 1,,,. .1... A: 1, .X... • 4 Ir t .j..... :5 M.ILI 1 . I 1 , Union Hotel. 1, Wir. B. VAN - 11011N, -Praprietor, Wensboro• houseds pleaaantly located, and baa .all • lencei for iniwnha bpr:sf." Cliargei 1, 1672. Weillsbo I°o note', COR MAIN sr. & THE AVESFE. Wellsbaro SOL. BIJITNEL t Prop'r. This is a ponds , ffnt , .ll,le.t , ly kepthy 8. - Holiday. the Proprietor will spare no pains to make it a first class house. All the stiges at rive and depart from this Louse. A good hostler in attendance. EV - Livery at dached. Jan. 1, 1872. Hotel for Sole. l'aeri;'an llntl. Nelson, Pa. ' lionse and bun nearly new half acre- lava. On the 1;4 - tdc4var.ca q ua-- ing conainenced, 100 :nennt work near by. The timpetty will be soil at a bargain. A good man can pay for the Property while the road i 3 being built. Terms easy, r, 4 V‘ dr r gsifa tit L•A I 4reisl l ig4 k *' a. " . THE Ct.l_4l7}-; • "PENDisviyou HOUSE" • - . lILATELY known C. 3 G/ ouse autil fors time oVißiplod.lly • Ni P ell' thorciylay orltt ell taftt aA. :or) M. H. O'CON'I•TOR, who will be hippy, to 4‘,....;oininotlnte the obi friends of tiitts ouse. at Tory. -pp oppNi3-4teB : - • - an 1 m 2 01400/t-- . . \ -s- NATION 4 HOTEL Irti n rtEaineturg ( Pa ;,CopittiaoStVetriiist ,-% 1. 1 Pert4ce priuciplM b) , the subeeriber, w 0 1.11 / 1 1 111 spare pop na to mato this" house a plena. ant home fcr th traveling public. Being well eupp ed ' 4 , tb house arrl . table room, be will at all timea ett `l47or,ba pro 1.,.e cUfy. tomfort pr both man and boast. • ••-"•• - - War.-.0.411VEL. 1 " - Nov. 15, 1671-il." Bteholder- &-..Johnson, THE• PROPFTI.OPS,42E-c PA WELLSiOßtlittlitigitikdßiti _ Wain Street opposite Foundry, Ira ,z. TVELLSITOIIO; TIOGA COUNT], X YrirErn, TOILE STONES, TABLE TOPS, CO L'IITEISI, C. All other Marble work execut-ii tenable rates. We also furnishcr•clor, ry sr. an Cate Cate Mantles. Orates; random , I. C . J. R. DACHELDEB. - I'. A. ,391.1=1011,4;c: Jan. 1, 1872, Gm Few - Sale Ch, F ° polo t or e4.iEßH od 44: . z ~ Ati?,2. l „u entirely new. inpaireo at tills Moo ~:':4_:i • . , A CURIO S COINCIDENCE. 1 , rmit lytlo f or, refidAs Will doubtless .re 7 iitembitr thafi 'Aito"rt , 'thit - . 0 since—last De, - ' comber we b ieve—Mr. Henry W. Long: fellow publi hed, in the At/antic .3fonthty„% a poem entit d "The Vision Beautiful" ,whieh: Was very ,imilar in thought and expNa4n i.o.the.o e which wepiint beitaw - v•'-'thisitolO,',' the PIA , atlelplilit Press says, was written by a kiflk_Philadelphia lady, EleanOr p, Don elly, and was published originally in. th Continental, a magazine which has siribe . sq. pendecl. Remarking upon the curious l likeness of the two poems,: the Press spe4s s follows -.• "It is scarcely credible that. rikict of Mr. Longfellow's exalted reputt-: tion could have directly plagiarized la' i l l poem from that by our own townsworaa Supposing that he Were capable of so d honorable an act as appropriating as his oufrt the exa t ideas, and imagery,. of an obsetlf, Ivoitalifly l ia : " .. tgbiat Ade . ~. rred by te certamtY that so .bcold a plagiarism woUld, be detected and-exposed. There is a much more rational explab at ion of the coinciden4 _: The legend of the_ monk and, the vis it" , which forms the warp of both - poems, *V] into which Miss Donnelly 'haw woven tick much, fanderness 'and devotional feelini,. eXpressed in the most felicitous :vOrsiflcation;-, is evidently hundreds of years old. It bfr 19.Ugli.to medirevrkl,timvs-- 7, toattpld 4gis' ipel IWilit citllifeFi" ' . I boitt "hoes, the 4,:: probably reeeivd their ideas and inaPir4-::. tion from the 4 ma y source, and Longfellow;, refore, may never have seen the exquit R. site verses of Miss Donnelly: Indeed, tie,- think that if he ever had seen theT. Ile : would never have gliceri io 'Wm' iiiihlle ate-',j' =other version of the sm." legend, _..3yhielt. is inferior -Infielicti6y — of Ikh - thrteni; in richnetta of imagiry, and 4 4 in•smoo!inittp l ,l„„and .bettnly of:vfisifidlifiol:l:i ;- 's , Tf.;;AUE "il ' f3l6ll 4 "VITE `rox* ABRIEL. 'Tis tile soft twilight. Round the shining fender, 7-' l " Nvir 'at m y feet and one upon my knee, Dreamy-eyed Elsie, bright-lipped Isabel, And thou, my goldembeided Raphael, My fairy, small and slender, . Liston to, what . oefelt- T '7; C a f .. 0.11.1 :• tryflie oictagetiripe vhth4 - 4tert- 3 th4pn,'Mt ( lir' flogs, fhcilqgent4ten4eil - A bearded roan, with grave but gentle look— His silence sweet with sounds With which the simple-hearted spring abounds; - Lowing of cattle from the abbey grounds, ' chirping pfineect, and tl,w bpilding rook, ' 'Mingled kite murmurs of a dreaming shell; Quaint tracery of bird and branch and brook Flittering across the pages of his book, Until the very words a freshness took— _ Jegpn l 4acell. r, • Gibriel. Irrlds book he read The words the Master to his dear ones said : "A little while and ye Shall see, • Shall gaze on me; A little while again, Ye shall not see me then." A little -b.-Wet Jan. 1, 1872 :. Mating his visage brilliant, liquid-eyed; "0 Thou, whogreelous art . • -- Untoilk - liner at heart, ~O reat is the Misery. Of mine tniqulty; But would /now might see, '^'=744144 fettarfallkeir' - . 4Theidorid,Arrtfriiitelden Nigh rent his veins apart,- (0 condescension of the Crunifled 1) tattle brllliansy - _"• •-' 01"1114 The Christ stood by his side: Pure 89 the early Illy was his skin, . ifis cheek outhlushed the rose, Ills lipS, the gl..)ws Of autumn sunset - 1 - 3u eternal snows:. And Ills deep eyes - Withlu, -- ", Such natiieleSs:W.autle,S; WonarOtts:glortelilwelt The SlOnii In speechless adoration knelt; In each fair hand, in each fair foot, there shone ' The „pe cries s_siarartle-took. frcairedvxclr.:_r: in tenderest lucency, . The thorn marks lingered, like the flush of dawn; " And from the-opening in Ills side there rilled A light, so dazzling that the room was filled • With heaven; and transfigured in his place, — The friar zoos before his face, And heard the angels singing I 'Twas but a moment—then, iipon the 813411 • ' Of this sweet Presence, lo I a something broke: t A something, trembling, in the belfry woke, Aaliower of metal music flinging O'er wold and moat, o'er park and lake and fell. And, througlt the open windows of the cell, ' . In silver dame's came ringing. _ It was the bell, 1 Calling Monk Gabriel z 33 z. ..T.ltito_his daily task, • - To feed the paupers at the abbey gate. No respite did he nsk, Nor for a second summons idly wait; But rose up, saying in his humble way: 1 "Fain would I stay. 0 Lord 1 and feast alway Upon the honeyed sweetness of Thy beauty— But 'tis Thewill, net mine, I must obey; Help me to do my duty!" The while the Vision smiled, The Monk went forth, if iflit.hearted•es a child. An hour theoce, his,il4ty,pqpit doße, yack to hie rhaskeaMnsought, Ills reward was won! ; Rafters: and walls, and floor were yet aflame :':,••With all the nualckiless glory of that Sun, And in.the centre stood the Blessed One— . (Pr/11AM lie Hie Holy Name') • t Who, for our sakes, cur crosses made His own, And bore our weight of shame! Down on the threshold fell Monk Gabriel. Ouse, Pa.—This c_ rnnvPn ~.tr._Snn. His forehead pressed upon the floor (Scilly; And, uhilc iu drpp, 'rev" rgertirgiitiroirt Oa happy htl - es - ..Whed - CO is this favor, Lord?" he strove to say. The Vision only card, Lifting its shining head• "If thou baclat stayed, CI Ron /must have fled l''. --Continental ilontAtv, Nara, 28439 The rain had been fulling all day, and, .11.redlaut.01.o.tt turneilin.to4be(....-sorpntmlit that rises from the , meadow's at'evening.,-- We had just dine, d; y 'hajJ , ad fallen sleepiac - dr, 4al g i t ne , mii 4d, and" ire two; - 1. - olinhtf - Al'id - 'l, *ere standing at the, open ,NVI.Flpw 'poking ,out at the sky, and htftnining to ourselves. Suppas&we leave the ark, Father No ah?' saktmvlifertb me. - `t2y 4 6540:ialiliow, my dear.' • • • So much the more reason for going out to look for it: She left me and came back hooded, boot . ; I , 2Ai_ • :With :a: goorfitrii up to me, ,ns we had just met after a long separation. • 014qW 04141, gin tp get...out: Don't iroit feelifibwri.l4.4 air is? I should likb to go on walking, walking. Let us go ever So far; it is broad daylight still.' And she „waking great strides to keepup with me. t l -Makik. 1 .1110.tik 4 14`.4.2 1 4 1 4_,M 1 the left entered the wood. .t.tow:,wo.-ired:tbat 'wood! At that hour it was site ti damp,, and dripping, like the bed °ill.: sea goq,., e w-1.1 ~9 e ,4 41 ,„ . palm foot a sat-, iitatect • crft - Ms til r ear rain op trent . bled to its fall on every leaf of the droolt 144 ,branglicsz.ii • be very wet dearest,' I said sto utiag as I spoke. - gitilAt4A -. • I have On my thick boobi r Do. let its . go on.' ' 14,,•54) we went on. I thanked my w4fe her courage "thrit evening, lot nothing. IS more beautiful.than-theJorest after - a, rahii diStia at Snafewhen all is 'silence 41:14 peace. The wind has gone 'down, the wi.etti. .;;;4 asp - , . . + . 5 • . . . .. i . `,l . . L , .. 1 ; •' . , . . ' 1 . .)': '.' 1 / • 4 ( • • -- / ( 1 •.;- ~- ~ . ' •-• , . . - , ...: • - ';' ; - ' _ , . 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FRON.V.TIM TAENCI/••• L ' ME : ry rain has crept hack to its cloudsohe Very. birds _nye ~fall,ing asleep and!_dretiming bf dryness: •To me-there is a tvell4oVed chat * in feel lug-really alone, when there are - 00Y two of ps andiVerarc nitiv_in arm; in walk• under the great gree - nareheS;in Trig 13c.,!,.,!0‘.if : 'fieienf, # ;the, - st,#,o ci )11 i~kiii ill '.srtek against the 'Massive. "oaki and h,earing the 'long, - the'neighboring trees; in'stoPping short at tint ery of a breaking twig, at the sound of the drops pattering 'from - leaf . to leaf; in drawing i n long breaths of the..freah,-,rain -washed flirt' iii listening eyes may use' the expression) -to the excinpfte )tartpOnysof all theite shy anitiubile tenet., The, metaphor is so true that-it its become tilte, but Ido not use it for iltE,Salio,ofpnt ting*Ords together.: ' - On a fine day, When the'sUn 'is near Set ting, everything grown rosy and high-color-. ed, like ihe.faen of a -..itandsotrie girl spin; ping OVe'r'tiit; tire. ":There,is a Wartnth, and a vividness of tone, boon' nature is thrilled .and topched, and 1:1,-„e"feel,:tliat:throttg'4` 47 , giio-lifts:lutd , her Share.of - hive and plea; forest is 'foliage sparkles .with diamonds- and rubies . atLemera ' • • lds • - and evert. ,no and then - I 411e31100 . 4r.,,tinnks yen l eateltte SuddeniSt#r,t-.. !zling gleam of igold:- Then Yonluipie ie1i.04F . 4;•ii1q 1 4! .. ."1tP . ' 635 :b 6 _! . ; Ihint...parmony i nnexpeeteu sight' of Cliest:- 7 - - like7 a - .cathedral, . I ,w.herellieloOd trumpets burst . :out and a wboie nagtin. Shout -Alleluia! ui- on *0.42 :: day' it 'iS,,'qpite'anolher tliiitg;. no briglititeis.then,- no trumpets: and f!tnls., attire goes tq 'her ~bed- , thaCrililik 31,7ith tearful-'eyps. andwmaryeci.- desire . • to yawn.. ,'tile viglins, ae, aclein4that,o49l4/ayp: sleep, pre ittt their lowest Unil.'slowest; -7on: curl-liardlylear their' to ;; sic. .It 'IMO :a sliesta;;,hut . sweet is it site its harmeny; :that it is not an eas y 'thinF ...for - the loitering lover the .Masie of the - eye to decide which phase he preferiL-tiie , J'ereizit Veiled in,the gra,y,maptlo t,_ or the'forest dazzling in its golden gleams '& 2 6p:fender. „ :.• , - We were going along under ,a clump - jof birches when itt gentle - little Wind' intssetl . over us, stirring . the tree tops, and,.. they, with a sudden shake like a-bird from Its . bath, sent down on us a _shower - of liquid diainonds. •--• • • Oh, heavens!'. :cried .:Lonisa, stopping dead short, ' the horrid Wind! lam entirely soakcclr ' . • " ' : tier- skirt guttered in the -wind, and caught sight of tWo'tiny ect close together in the grass:. , - Perfectly - soaked r she " repeated fi ' my hood was pushed back, and I have a deluge doWniny neck ,ft whole river.' - • • ;'Where; poor dear!' where?'- - 'Where? . just in the middle of my throat,.. Say-4n the little place—' She looked at me and we laughed. It was there I always kissed. her. Habits are easily forthed even in youth. • I brushed 51,ff the rain, _readjusted 'her hood, *and, when she was comfortable'again She said wittri4*lie;.‘-)cou..are very, r nice.;'' I rither , think I kisseq : hei., - And in high good humor, we dinced over the: tern, shp leaning on niy: arm; then, .as.wo came into thp sonorous _silence of 'the (high groVitht, - shesuddenly broke out, to-the -tune•of• thp •!'MarsellaiFie,' into foolish little-song 14 her own invention about a wicked-husband who did not love his wife at -all,' all. She looked so mischievous -as' he lin* ried on, singing and smiling and. thowlisg. 'her pretty white teetii,• that I twklutiekAlTilit ;;iih her. We behaved like , childieri; We knew it, and,we liked is a good thing 2 t• All at once we 'came to, t' place which might have been a qUagmire, a dried-up •marsh,-. or n worked-Out quarry—l don't 'know whiei); but the ground was upturned i the trees Were - destroved, and the gnarled , _. •_ . • • , Vootslooked'angrily out from the, briers. Are yOUSpre we sha'nt lose'-our way?' Said Louisa; l i lopking at me. ' Oli - na e d.caiiit.' • - .".- .1 ,• "?:41..cictif We:iiie lost, what will- that poor little!;fieliaw, asleep in his cradle this min lifte:sa-kid-ttibrrow? Shall we. go back?---: Pay; spill.l.*e. g 6 back?' -: ' Ihewa t -are only twenty minutes from .. .... .. .. .. hizt:tatfi not Imre- --- - ..:`._Yes;yes; travelers who are lost i the s i. if:Ootls.itlway. think. they are only twenty ? ,nteS fromhOtne, .1 don't like tho ug .11:14-I.Stecl- trees;.ther . e must be . : crow, ,s of 'annnais living in those •rocrts.`. • . , . 1 - 1 i 7 ! WS)lliCht4ied Ana • 4icietiinA . forward ;to listen, said,".-I'here; . ..ch; pin - hear?. potet S;oti ti&ai thoseLliee4 . blows? Hush, huslB; heavy, beau blows:: A.t.. - .tliie boor, ,id the toxeFf,'*liat . ol4 l A.tiei :the:Stu - kb - .set ing; ive-go.baekl? ~.tristened, and did indeed heafaldnll 'sound, the tanse . O iv es easy-tn.:peas. _ . l i tould have her at once; but I likeittbe cll teleee her as site stook terionsiand bent AO:listen, her lips iiarted,:anii her eyes. tied : 4 4if*liC; 4fe u IJ l o l gire: have her. clinging to . In het fright,' and in rite 4e0ti414 - ttyr6vered, without moving a muscle, It is strange, indeed; Ido hear licWy'ilal.l7-rer-lis` - gii — Salvlitirii s it 0.11'k.119.111-. Go there? ,Dear George, you_ute ' - §tre - thre...*Atetarfts - teNukidvie, ; tied is - lterselt: my; ear, ahnost whispered, :frightened"; conic away, please-please ; t aWay. •, - • • ; r • ;...It...vutfft.l).iittle coward ~ yatt taretvi - pi 3-on recognize the' sound = the..:wood-cu wbiiting in the clearine,- Ancl - you expect me to believe tin wood-cuttersY 'What are they doing, p: They "are cutting up oak loga-to staves for- barrelSi ol quite surer' Yes,• dear.' - t ' Are,-.1v450- - enPvi t igoo fr d 3 " - -xPattieularly thise; ir,now Vain, Let Its go and see tletnv;it*on't, take minutes.' - She consented in follow me, lagging': little behind. ..fn Another-minute..or twO we were In the Most pictureaqUe of Spots:. tetbre'lis ivere, two or,thrvetcabins like-the th j e shorts of Lake'Olilariotlet .criltedjo Cooper's, noVgls, COnsioting of_tt of boards; and trunks -o£• trees, Ma*: en ed, nipss-gr j oWn; tan'a 'dark tekPed by a white chintney, vaieiiekti_jektif . efoi 'escitped . into - green vault lIISOVV - tis. - Around"' settlement were h ea ffi4.4EVY °u4 4flggilk snits of yellowisnred planks, and, on aline siT. - 004 ( Nlf°' 31 -41349fI rc a , RAf -, <A l f c ' th r making believe to dry. The ground neat the !lifts tins troddpq dot j yrr,. , [tytt:t:olle; isP " .:( . l 9Vl:gi old NYOFROI naiisOing, coAxtzeil l , L:ehicxens_ _ :5 7 t0,09(1 evening, Oirffiett cnyeßlOCidAd-, 1:14)Ailld the old i•oinan.a9lvc 11PPrOadAedl.: ' Won't you come in and- watml:ylatirgelVes a little! It's "n-eiti'ffekli'ihiStVenireg e ." 7-4)lll,4loNf'aSilsUlang , ..at everything, as she` would Itive,lsOltecl,*.tt auccessful stage of. feet. We:.4ivent was. swrthy of ibt l ijuisl6.—i - 111 - T -L ifur •venA -of Irretu - slitlps;' - full - V; chinatitid*Alleiii . ill '*h iI%JAW on thei bkkgil: A 1/ 1 45111 8 9Alkeetiftfipl /Ale 4..h6 Eon); ftur~hroii ,? -idefernot:ilielo4o)&34l4oioVidi •:S'& IMO EMI 'place. There v : 4 in .the roof, as-in, the imPluclum_ot.ti;ointui "Mtise, and thc, flames soared-high, eyontr , the.: opening,: through a yaWitinglehiinnei :Which let in the daylight.andlet out:the-ain.iike, we saiv, pranclies and : gray sky Tit thejembers wits a pot set : l*.mil; . and.lit- : thecoiners of the, : Onfuslork.T.ot,:toOlii, materinfs; and refuse ; three•men4one, a little ..ohl,fc1;:. low with "'olio* cheetatilacthitel,;-dust porn Piexion — were ,ehappirigiWaf With all their might and ;The :three ,were father;' son, and ..soft-iii4aW;''.tli.li:.47o . !their work , . slit:valid their -hOme, - - , end:) here ' they livdd and labored' Year year 'winter and summer through. -pas! tt:•,,iveek the son. Went to "the and tin Sunday the Whole.latallY :played boWls un der the : great _Tries:„: ; A.9.3ve:Ofterect. t i.l)63 - ':' - fitOPtieti_ work, and : each . initnOutring's,poyen , 44s ,us { put dou'y rrlibtftihyeaVl7ll:i not:, unlike soie, guillotine axe—an- apOrniolis !Acid' blade,*with a sliOrtit'andle;atbuirably aclavZ, ted4oitbeitnirderiof, a oaks,"bu sinister of drew somewhat closer toi ii~e on the littiU:teneb had seated . - Ourselves:J- -' 1 • , •• Doret lateritipt - yMii Work r I asked the Old znan Tltruik,-Yeti .slri2we . are Just going to sUpper . ;7:„ . The- two young -inea , -...!prqied-'lown their sleeves, ark4 , , r tbeYAllgiiblered.biti?" - und a large": table of primitive: made of tioards, with fouileis; still fri the - While tbeY i Were a4ting"'"dui:ilttle plates of thick, blue ~ s toriew,are7 , :: •Ohl brought a' giciit pan - ,,,Audltbie*',lnto the Inc_ an armful - of- cblry,s::' -„:•In this atringe, Otrrefinq&antl.delipatv,;•*l"*agliei dainty appointineiitsjklong, undresledlid gloveS,,, Jituatf - liodtiaad liippect 7 tip, - - pat ticpat.,-+- While I talked tcribewotakeutters she shici-1 Tied. her : her. hands: and kept - her . fyip::,On,ztlietyl4ltq,begiuning to' sing in tlie - ,p101;:::"."!.c, - , , • , . . §uddertly _a . nd; titk,ing the pail hindle from the -Old;woman, sa n d, 1` Let me help . you nvare the 'milk will - You?' • 'The good woman'-let go with a Brune, and Louisa found,herself:alone, in , the, attitude - ts# a dalterman-whO• has just had • a ,nibble: 'Blse stood in light' of the",fth.o; her eyes fixed—On the melted butter, .het Op* tense yiiii . C:ffsirt.;' She Wasi bitingliCr lips; probably:to increase her _strength.' * - `lKalittliet litird on Madame's little liai#ds,' eflid the,oldhuw bAtl it'sthe" brat time :You eVer . ritade nn otnisiethi aWoca:Cutter'a itilt—isn't it; .iris young lady Louisa Vodiled,, yea . turning her, eyes from :the,omelet. The ,ggs, 11/o:eggsr she suddenly. Czelainie4, With -‘arteli A look of uneasitteislhatiwe all burst out laughing. ' Hurry. with'the eggs! • the buttO is .all.puf fing up! *pia, or can't answer for the conaequelleps.! - - ".. The'old woman beat. ;the eggs' energeti,, Tile , herbar',eried the lard,aud _the cried the . young And th'9s‘iitit wo'ilechuppi4„6ltting,' - piling.iil4:whilellpuisaz stamping• yith, ex, qt000;',. 1 q 1 0 out, -: `.Bltiio,)ll44tei PiOze - TiOnAlioio was a tiamendonal-bubhling m y 13, - egary.l, ,Wei . were' dZ. "aionuthe fire, gaiing-with ani interest= lispired by c4r • 4tl! 2.l4Aing i f had a' finger in the pie:- The old. wornan her knee 'beside .Igrge dish, slipped a, knife undet the edge of the olfieTecATTClll%ll.ii„Litriiiiiter ttlifielorown: Now , madame you've only get to turn it -,.). ` 2 jCIRt sukieste - d the Old num. M . usn't be violent,' couonlP .. d Y9Png 'one: All At once,' tip*ith If • _ . • ''Make baste; . 2.naclaute!:: • • 'lf you * all talk at once I never shall man tagelt. It's too awful heavy.!, One tpilek,' Hide But I can't ; its going uVef' Ok,gru eiougr " : I the heat of 'action her hood had fallen Her clieeks'oweteliktriVioehAii,:tiVye4 shop?, 410. - t4PVIglk !he - ,..iall.le.ht<Pc her !ate; sho burst , :otit Of r itittglitel:: Al last, liSr intOineri'ittiii,the.:.panimoved. and the'orneletliNd'aiiei:l646,liyai.lleavL ilk' confess,' into the large dish which the old:vroman,was-toldin • t i am -snit the younkiplegtViiti.iflAtiat be; firedr said the 'Old Maki, ifilldliejan Cuitiogl a'Riund loaf into enormous slices: Oh no, not so, vergefrnxlLlyite" : "oscii7§f, with a ld! ." - We -seated ourselveS• -around 'lffiiti - hieL, '•had" tifdri and distil iili~thq 'good .souls, we arose and made . ready . :home. -The sun had set;atidilie'WhOre famtl 113t — canic out of the cabin to see us off tone say good night , t • you want my son to, ' , the Old woman called after Trlt•was growing dark - and eliiNy under lln trees, and we gradnayvii#cifertaii9nnnee.; ad.' [ sing am ome - r. ‘:Those are hiiPPY-PeOple,' : said 'Loh ia:a-. 2 --, -. 4 -.We.wilrconfefsOme monlitifitia irriilitlast ;with then!, sha'nt we? fie (eau Mit the till-: by into one.of.theAlorkiwy.panniers, mar in the, other alarge pasty-and "a'bottlC . ,'O'f:h'e:, _You' are not afraid . a losing your way, 'George?' . . . .'- 1- 104 - ai, inoleiii Effilult.' 7 J .: -,: • :' A pa.sty. and a . _bottle of , _Witie. ; :,-:Wittit is ilat ?) • ' " '•' " . . - - .Notbing-Lthe stump of a tree.' • ` The ,stump .otii: tree, I - ;P!6';kttliifilY ofll Mier stuAinitteieit -" Doki't:Yloty'geft4Um'e- Aiiing'bellind' Usi i ' ' ' 1 " ''it's only the wind in ;be letlyel l ,or .l he breaking of - il t diadll* -- cf0: 1 ‘'.' .i;• ~-.',.:.':, :11e-isfortutatit ttilho:ut right' inc',4llV,lie'lift '44 fa pl•ept; . fols it's.biiiM l as at,hls , ow - n 'fire-, 1 side, Yon do not tremble, but you feel the; t • Silelice. Imtolunta Sl y, i tou .1994 1:91.;-,eyes..' ' peering ont of the rkriess, and'you .tty, to, Iliettle the- confuse - ftifmti:tippearkiCtadi i - 4;hfiniginieiierir thin ti.'"o9Mbiliiii-Aire:iii. ';. and sounds keneatlt your I:ect 1 ir yrik4 tit . i '5'9,4 heat likiiiiett i tirindaiidtetfilkowirof ~ 1 1 watch dog, the scream of an owl, and otherit - ti6fas, far or near , not so 9apli t y; embtitle,d•ji A j seuse of -StranieWaitilifiminds.:yan...andl .7e l ight . u9tk 4 qw„rte ; ; X i ygiu_scro_mlzp_iczyod i walk f e a „ st i e i r Li1 i 9i5.44,11.1 7. tili,9,' 3 qty'At i liSoltil r ;;litive 01 1 .)o 1:o . sour.. - comparloArcit:My•Wife, 'clung to-my tt i rn ,• •• • ...„ • , .17 , 7.. , .A. 'ilt...; . - .7 - ;-' ,..1 -',; Aleet us turn wood-cutters. WC. eouldi tin't .tters ,•our : yr lake the Oared Antildn pretty lit - tit gApp gl!. Tyi 0 a lia.v.e.cuitnlusto `46wEl,' ithif nvittfieti ''''''' 1 3 #`,i 4iy, - ;;ltatd- in' infte.eanor.' 'Slfe spoke very . 12,7 4 , ,~c j cnelgtttlly, I i felt her„bund,terniile t • con rani. yr. '&You would • soon get - einntill "Cif ihnt,i is&X-Sai to•say no.-.!;;-• M1llt40• 81. 1v FAlt - )01 1 :•, , thing, I ,doo'ti .iovd you,log And!outCW3- Yes, yes, yes. 'Tile nipp!nel thittito s every . day can't be . c , xpr,qsq.d, Jake' roar bread,who.tbinks'bf d;Al id ° yeC 3t , islife itself,. isn't stit= I;dien Sou; , •ihnthinkini of yourself, when you p' 1 I I,r, MEI INI ifzEm . . ~ ~ ~ -• . licaljApw4 rod really tyin4; up91,.:0u sak i , k lam ungrateful for lam happy -,st I 1 etc. 00,thanks-fer it.? ,Or when • we.2te . alone , 19gether ansl walking: 4trui. in , . arm; now, at tbis...very, - 741otnent- - --not that l' , Meitlt - olily thisitniunenti , ---I love Yon, dear lo.cii, ~ 1- Ike y0tt..7...0he • • put - -her head - down oh Imy - qui. - undfiressed . it -earnestly. ' Oh," aim snid;")l 1.-Wereo l lmo - your • She spdke very - low, as if- afield: What : - had ' frightened . liery the 7 itrirkiies:4 and thelorest; or her oWn ;VcirdSY 431te`AVerit 'on: ' '1 : hitve '' often 'and often Areliined - tbat 1 was saying good-bye, fO - on. •X-4.M.hoth - cried,. and- I:pressed -you-so-dose' to inY.;:i.Y 3 .4!it, qukt, there , was only one of? •; It: : ft. nightmare, You, know, bnt tdon't mind it, for•itshowed the that my life wlii heyour IWes, dear, What is- tliat creakini: itOi i te?' Didn't yeu. s e: - something just in fro t of us?' , '''f j'answered by Lakin her in .my 'duns and toOing her to thy. spat.' , ' _ _ • ,4e walked . on, but.' it was ' impossible to. go on talking. Ern - '-',noiAr anti then site. Would stop and say l .-t itusb!:harkt -1'.70, ?t -r1 19„niabing.' .-- —: 1 -, ',, .„ . ,'.: ' 3 . :=4.V.lttSt we-saw•ahetif . Of us - te,little iii)*'visible i no*: hidden by a tree. It was the lanip set for us in - eitr,parlOr window.- 7 , We crossed the_ stile and *erect hoMe. It. i as high time, forwei*rervet through. I brqught huge Jog) ! . and'. when the fire 4iazed up we sat down hithegre4 chimney place. The pQorgirl vrasiffilieritig. Ito oft het boots ap& held her feet' to the lir V.CrOrp,ingthem with my hands. Thanks, dear George, thanks!' she sai , leaning on my.glidttldef and looking at fib so tend rly that Ilelt'alurst ready to cry .!• • t were yott.ijiYingrfO that'ho rid w ,my darling?', 1.•-• asked her wh. , She w better. . I , pi are 'thirildni: abont,that?„, I Iv frightened, that : is and when you a e frightened you see ghosts.', ;...• We will be wood-cutters, sha'nt wet' ; .And kissing . me, ' Witlr` a' laugh, she re plied, 'lt is bedtime,lman of the woods.' lisell remeMberAliai Walk, fOrlt'Weiour last, Often and,Often since, at sunset ort 'dark day; I have 1344 over the same groundj often and often I have :stopped where the stood, and stooped' land pulled the ferni 'seeking to find, Poerfool that I anil the tra• ces of the vknishell,foOisteps. And I .Ixave often halted in the clearing under the birchl cs which rained down'. on us, 'and there - 4A the shadow I have fancied I saw the flutte4 •of , her dress,' I•taVel'thiitight heard herj AO startled, but eotof fright. And on my', WAY home at :iiight, at every step . 1 have found a recollection of her in 'the-distant barking and ; the l'irairitig branches, as in the trembling' of, her hand on arm and the kiss which I gave her, ; „ Once -I went into -the wood-hut. I saw it all as before—the - family, the `smoky interi or, the little beneli - OnWhich we mat-:--and I :Liked for something to drink, that I might see the glass her lips had touched. • The little lady who WARS such good omelets, she isn't sick, for sure?' asked the old.woman. • - Probably:she stiiV the tears in my eyes,`, for she said no morel and I came away,„ :. And so it is thaT- ,. - -. occepi in - ttifheart, Where she lives and is—all that - was my:dar-'. .li4 grows faint and! dark and dim.,.. • .1t is*the law'of life, but it is a cruel law. , ; Ev en my pcior child ',is - learning to forget, ' ~ and when I say to him,-tnost tthwillingl3,: motherßaby, dear, da yoU remetuber, how you -•m . did this .'or 'that?! lie answers yes; 'taut I-see, ulasi that lie, rto .a,. ' l',l ceasing to, rerariaber- •: , 1.: ,;,..,....,,,,.-.: 1.-- -- Gus l ave Dare: , • 'The Philadelph4n,t'.altetin translates from, n Lite Paris paper the following concerning the works on width the great FrOnekartist,' Ottsfave Dore, is tan* engaged: ' ' •' .31'e are promised4l,the year 11. : 7?,are-:, sumption of the annual, e.tcitiOtio - i of pant ings, and by good luck I have seen,. before its completion, 'it Work Whietwir - certainly Ve r t he great one of the.COMing itilOn - Witte inthe Champs ETiseet4.4l:itn. old gYinnasi uin turned into 'a. studio, Gusts e Dore 14 :purtingthefnitibinglouched:te• l is gigantic picture. 'llle:4u/4e:ft caving the Prelotium and deSeent:ililethe i stairs,_atthe, toot of Which the cross da , 4 .. This canvas, whiehi..cerininly i is, one of 'the , ; iargest ever painted; e think;; heti revelation even tom= these ho have rated ['Dore's talent thp hi lies • - ..:The f eehitioSition. - has the•magisterial atuPlittide •91. the .great ' v.- • Masters, and...espe tally Veronese." „ , With a surtoun ing:. of lecture, the seene-iskdeveloped with a verity) •,that is majesitic;;;•reiti-the ; tit-o Sideg the • Mob, kept back bys#lers ; are eagerly tr7-:i, ing' to see the 14pt i ldFint;ted . •pasi :While they hitn ~unp,recatiOns:;:cliisters a ,humanity hang from , the . cling to the , porticns;. andswarnt 'on' the stepa! - sus Christ descends. erthitly`; his long' white robe shows lulo-Idle-re.flectiiin's; •Id% hind 'is tlinrAet!Witliipliitni;lielin'Teoks above The TI) color as Uf:conceptiol the plc.. Iti'rc is tip • ,.i }~i~eptionirtile' One, with WhiCh : • there cala7heino comparison•untde. - Think, tOO, that ." - iii- - 'fite:'•fiiCe: ; 'o.f : suilt;,tremendous work -pore contrlygg,it#'iiitreage twenty, ihrngs, In this very studio ten other cauvae,k'COnteit for the use, ;Of Iris btushz: - - ' But-tit'W TS ',net ')11,1: • takes up his „ledgittgslii:che r -litie.,,Dominhitte, where,. desiOffr_ - ,Ao: 7 ,VreferS . to work. There he has.advatteed .far tOW#d'cOmpleting - ; - tvOrk'WhidliNalOini4Valifshe enough for the :iiiet iMe 'of one--man, It is-London Com plqiy, with its strange sceneaAtS Unsounda me miseries, its swarming 'terrors. An En v-U.4i publh , l4.hp • ,'ds:itt.d-0111titt pAbliew the trine. Pf, six , ) hundred* thousand [Pam's., and I assure you ii‘‘ willtget Mor i ney'4 worth. Ifjour-curiosity is not satis 2tiett„Jook on the table where there are - eight or .ninci,huntired_dritiVings:tdready sliettited. it'ito;the Second ',room. On :411. th.q.easple are scenes. • front ;lb 'siege,' of' •Itelr i e we see•iityiSipled'ini)yinkt j teint''a born- Zhlitiletrhoin4ejvitit •flie lnil3y•fisl4vering in on `its httle.tivaggn_and ; t}n,,o_td:Parit7}tic; carried; oft• the backs:of -Int hefsl •?There Is' a street J- • ' :OlZ.Yillejuif,,lyiajiie, - ,i)ei44eiaie , raaiising fora`. . But it would"' tUkte * veltune to de-1 I Scribe the seeltda; • • But afto4,thititiit:Ainisi4Sen : ,,heaped up a' •MitSS of work enotigletoi-weaticiut ten lives, theEmost confoniiiiigilltintigllzis to look :titAlte artist at4JiddjittnAiutitafresh; rosy, ,Itelfrty, and edger, 4wito , Seeths not only to ;mistrust thelwodigieslte.,has:trekomplished, ‘lntis t wilen you yg,utpEe:iti°,.*itigilitlilate- him, you shorein,ibe4ntiliit Acif . ,your speech .by playing zipiiir-on,4l4',litolinrir by per forming tt,featitiVilnu4Stiess,r'," ' . _ COMM ME 31. Ferry, say Vazette was ,offered -the Pre,n4loli,tiffiteßititi..at Wash-. inglon 1.,y,-.)liZrinerst , AV , lten Piesident Alie:, - lipPoltittife . ne was. un ps'lltilgrjivAiiSle'AytrtkifotA.4,lC 'erty for. Mozem,3 l. eig4ll:ibiii4a.vaim • Since thou ItenteflsitdeigNrink:baye2,yeticitted- nitetnate, !I j ' f:IT O ) TY:;TKOqttIk , !'::WYJYt6 is not ..the fstil ec t lienulituto.ianot'"The clepurtufe:•ilf;'iit;V:t•ff'ftit'-t r iistitiaton op , OW" . WitZre isott f.l4n bentimpim:;sactlfici,fitt himself olvitiq back'lligraiAtol4o4o. i ;lease Le OreparedAvottllanlifyin/ .J . Zfr f • 21- • =I - New; Year Goods 1 1 STEN=CER'S' - RT GALLERY! - Las i r eturned fron•the • , (qty. win; a El a assortment - of goody in his Uue, e:er brops t luto Tioes 4oriuty, amo Fi g wlifeb ate 4...bbice - - - . , Choice Frames of New Styles, Carve.d , -ITl.alnitt Goods, ‘301 6 131XL1X1133.fg One In style. and at tin) very loareet - yrleti pared to wake Fi7:st-Class Portrai in sil ' tlia best itylke of Om day, from ololfallY re- alwayslt'li a plowsnie it, show goodi so don't' be bar.kword or boal/Nd, but colt early and often.] 74ansli91d, Pa., Jan. 100872.73 m. , • INTe.w Stor .... • BOOTS. 4MD SHO. ' ‘i . ~. . , . 1 . BAITS & SON, having just cvmpli ur Srick Store on Mari street, varlet arranged and most inxiting stores in OW offering to thefrold ottstomers an rally alcetter selected stock of , BOOTS . AND SHOES, H- s' II tho b - : tY. aMk . lio gen .1 tharievei t.Ofore presented in thO borough' of Ttoge.— Ladies'j ware of Burt's make, conittmatly on ban&. so, Mason & Haralin's Hrwme, and a variety of styles to oeleot from. All are invited to call and eianiini prices and quality. H. E. SMITH & SON. • 'toga' Jan. I, 1872.-Iy. . - „ NyALKra LATKROP. . I . , . HARDWARE, IRON', b.c.t:i.../.:, HALLS. STOVES, TIN-WARE, EILLTANG, 1 SAWS, =WRY, WATER -1 LIME, AGRICULTURAL •• .IXPLE3IEiTS, 1 iage and Harness Trimmings, QM I g, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1872 . . THEe4 hie., offers . tor' use for bi-e 414 g * .tiurpos . ' , 1 ! Chester TT liite { l3oar, : purchased at Smithville, Cheturatro Co., It, Y. He esti be found on the rcad.trotu Welisbero to Babb's Creek, , about 21.4 mitre ty..ui W s ellsborp. CluirgeS $l. ' Jan. 1!.)-3w. \ °•,/4" 81.0 NE. - A Corsiiptg. tore - in Ellitand , N 'CORING OR' E We cau,afford to ,do, this, as we•ahal rents to pay eit,tra frelghts:! 'Mtshall to the stOA duriug the. season, such g l of the cbuitunuity seem to_iletuand. from all who are fn.waßt of anything Eli :41RIAT 601IPANY • : Nall be kept and i4 . l.iliew . rork wbolesoie wk ee Elklind,•DPc. 13;1811:-!f V_ a V 01: foil. •Sa.le. .4), .00PDT , ISTOOR--,ANV , 0 3 1A1.24 , FARM—Situato in ,104...Aliddlebtiry township, Tioga county, ,Pa , on Qrook cd,creek; about fonrUud a - half miles froth' the ,village, of:Tiogswand turthelfue Of the railroad' hi Wellsboro, , known a* the Clark ;Cole ism;- containing 800 acres,! With about 9.00 acres_ improved and, 100 scree of iralua-1 t i . i;. crtiiratkr land . - 11staroatuts depot la - located on the eltdsee. ' To tie sold all' tegether,' oF,lti penis: , • Three, . arnsi three teisitut hpuses,qbesider, the mansiOn house, Whfehie.one, of. the best in the township.) wit,h"pleuty Of - good 'Milt nit thit prginitisd, Terms .will be 'mad® tatistitetery. • roi Articular s', inquire on the lireinitses, or of J. B. Polar, *,ir.ollshciro,sor of D. L.-Aiken, Tioga. L-,January , 1872 - .kvi - . I .1.7, ~':,. -- To ,' , .Payers4, i . ' . -Tax .. . , , NOTICE 1; - iiireti givelidasl die Connideit nets 'of )Tisoodonnt. rill Ifold earatihhl for all th e who 1 0 JalaY Pe. aggrie•Yril:Wha.asseaarfiatit PC th e year 1872. &the Colniiasion=s' °Mae ou,Thur day the 15th day of 'February 'ii'ea.r, ISetw_en WE , : lion 'of 9 A.' XL and 9 1 V.-3,0 tin Mit ds* , . •.,‘.:-", P.• V.: Vt•iN N,EB9. - • . ) ..,- • ; ~.;,1 , 1, ~- - .Jt915.11g." IfP: Cninere. - 4 '. l .t* 1 7 . / F -19 2 ?- 3 " - e:f -: . X, , c 4..4WL1F1. ' 4arili. far . - Sale. z4E-Htmain 41:liES*11111 eighty scree improved, nitrated uearthe State Road, smith of Mains burg. • This anti coutalues a comfortable house, two gOod bares and ninety fruit trees. It JA well adapted hy.daiVyhig and:agriculture, Tema easy:, Inquire of thUsubseribtiratillidnetatra; pa. - _ _l Julie 14 x IS7i.t r >l~llLt''~is:tlu'g Culls, plain oF ; pinamental, I V ,oeol.lted•tu the highest style 6f the Mt; aud 0M c14,, fqt - ,eratcledeutat , voting seat! to l olly-address on'reU:pt orprice. . Cards per doz., from 40 Ceuta 10 430. lufsuperior ,tg ;ay La Me mullet, 75 cants per bettlo. Adthess, , • P. FOEMEIT,,' Jett: 17, 1C72-11 • • • ' Covington, '''' -altia -- blelitimlor. S a l e: i .iii. - kolibunir,..up:owiL4 to. SS-health, • offers ilk n„ . firth rti, eate, aituated,ln 'Charlcaton on the Mana i ehl road; about hiliS tulle' !tun the old Fellows' hotel. Said faith cau be'dividthrinto farina all - the public road passes ilalpugl4 tbe, .' centar,, 'eating two.otehataa ton either elde.,c9ntaining about :10 awe. 80 slates impfov cd, afrauieloUhi..; and two' franie „barna thereoit. Said thruria in • a good 'state Or cultivatibii; 81331' Win ,be sold e.heap. ; &Totten of the putchaae =obey can re main against , the farm. . Xor, • ftittlini, .infortnatiOil, inquire - of the subecxtber; en ilic, ifft-t01a6a.:.- :. lam 1.7, 'lBll2--tf.' -- - ' " , "1“).A.11 - 11.0.1thli:AID. .t.:- I : • i• ,' : ' , 7 )'• ~ - ;.:'.'l ' 4- ~-,',' -1.4.'`. 'l[4lll ENE ME : Foreigti :-.• Old " :Whiskies t: Jimi„ : g lA* TI , • AT . , 'Cirori • • sad a trot varlety. of El $1 !ducked • neptives PRANK SPENCER' OT T4OGA, PA., and $3l 031112'0 new Stock of DEALERS I EZLENESSE,, SADDLES, &c To FOrmers. Ft / . ugh of / 1, Lave opened In the bo 1 I 20Lp A 9 LOW te.they . ean be bought , _Z;;;; t i c , o - ; EMS `~+ ~. =NM OT the El wiirra• won • MEM =I • . 111PF7 . ; Warm for •Sale. ; 1 ; rutuß Subscriber o ff eritfor,tude htS farm, situated in .1.: the town of Delmar, some eight miles from Wells bOro. Said farm contains Isi axes, sumo 3O of 'which Is Improved ; good framo-barn 30 x 42, and a good log hones, and Born fruit trees thereon. Said farm A nu , • u . sed for fe fifty of soil In this section.' For par • • . tie f the subscriber at the office of G. W. lAfe:rriek, Psq.i ellaboro, Pa. • - - 1 i A. unDrituk April 10, 1871- i f f. , L.‘e - Bust PEE _ Alma to views young nun Dr business. graduates °MN College are 14 ~. : command. and hiondive positions in nearly every city in the thilon. 1 Nor circulars, containing Nil par re . Specimens of Writing; College Bann Bills, Pen liri Nyi ng &c., en. alone ten cents; and address ' 1 1 A. J. WARNER; Principal, August t 23. 1871-Cm., . C2l Piano }Fortes and IZ? 13EusONS WANTING PIANOS ON INA it greatly to their interest to buy MEM • • • Z.' 6. HOYT 4 „ We are atillhig the beet Instruments atl and on the Moot favorable terms. ' A' first-class PIANO possesses - all the following man. viz i the !tows is divested of all impurities .a feet equality of power throughout the entire scale, with resonance, and durationpf tone,. 2;-. Tlie totialt'io elastic. equal, egrf and etspenate to every demand of the [lnsert. - A defect in any one of these points, will cruise a com plete failure of the instrument. We warrant every Piano for the term of five years. .401 - Tuning Promptly- attended to by the most expo: Hawed Tun ers. Instruction Books of the moat approved methods for the Plano and Organ constantly on hand; D. DUNBAR. --- I. G. non. ,_ • • 1•• Itikland, Pa. -••— - Osoeols/Pa. Dee. is, 1871.-tf WELLSBORO Door, Sash & Blind Factory, - - Eauvimi AUSTIN, Is prepared to furnish first class work from the best lumber, at his new fao tory which is now in full oPoration, • 1 Sash, Doors 11.1LITRItto 731011.11111%6 • - AND .MOULDINGS , c , liattu4ly on hand,.or manufactured to order. Pia ing 'and /latching done promp v, and iu the best manner. The best workmen played, and none but the beat seasoned lumber natl. Encourage home Industry. Factory near - Whot of Alain 'Street Jan. 1, 18721tf. BENJ. AUSTIN. Deerfield Woolen Mills , DEERFIELD, PA. ; - ," rt UAM 1 3 11 manuTte C a l r l e ,as S lYsz P i z iXerr et rer t tb su e it b° eu 7o lini mer e s: • OUR' CASSIMERES . , are warranted in every respect. Particular attention given to " ' 1 . Roll Carding & Cloth Dressing We have a l largo stock of Cazeinlres, .c., 23 per cent lees than any competitor, and warranted as repre sented. Wo manufictUre to order, and dO all kinds of Roll- Carding and Cloth Dressing, and defy competition. We save as, good an assortment of czoth,._cass' 7neres„.4o., and give more foi Wool in exchange . than any other establishment.; Try th em and'satisify yourselves. ' We wholesale and retail at the Cowanesque mills, 2 miles below Knoiville. • Jan. 1, Dm. INGILVM BROTHERS. ted their is one of the cone the pub- DS, . Noitee in Ban,kruptcy. IN tbc , Distt:ict Con of the United Stated for the Wes tern District of ylvaula.i In the matter of JUS TUS Ef. WILES, Bankrupt. I ,To whom It may concern t. The undersilined hereby gives notice of his appointment ad assignee of Justus $l. Bailey, of Mansfield, Tioga County, Pa., within said District s who hss been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition, by the District Court of the said District. - CEO. W. Dec. 20, 18 ' 71,-3w. , Assignee. Ladies' F l MIRA. - TO SUIT .ASELS. A. B. GSA ; 11JL in the Cone flousl just received and will Mrs. B. E. BITSBAL ery department, and -w 'and new ones at nil tin store. Dec. 33, [ save enough In ontlnue to add ..ds as the wants Ve invite a van our lino. AoitittOr'. •• pins °nice to well st3eke with Typo, Promo', he., and Las every advaltag for doing • - -JOB N . "I ' • . . , I- . id s snyrrwi manner, Min or is Colorer Isom II wed ding curd tei n eluet - posinr. Any kind or style ut work done at 'Lai: aka. an follows; ' - • - Law Dool ‘ s.,PAtapitlcts, ncit4tion CnidA. Handl , rinzratlitnes, Chucks, Drafts, Dub('ls, Bill Hand*„ Circulars, • Ordets, Shipplog Card.., tin"lne”" EAvds, Envelope', tinted Plate Printing, Visiting Cards, S 1 edding Cur(l4, &c. ADCI all ether blanks constantly ou baud anti for sale Deeds, Warrantee, I Deeds, quit• Maim, Statement antitonfestiou, Amicable Action, ' floods, Constable's Sale, Collector's :Isle, ittarrisgeCeitificate And any other blanks not enumerated above will be printed to,order on short notice. 4i-Persons sending orders fur JOB WORK will get their wurk promptly done and returned. We shall &Taro uo pains to please our customers in this depart meta. Those sending work, please state the size of Job, kind of ink and paper desired Jan. 1572 fp HE subscriber offers for sale ids farm oi 60 acres, pleasantly situated in Catlin Hollow, Charleston, 'Logs county,, Pa.; within about "four miles of Wells boro awl two mike of Niles Valley depot! School house, church, mills, shops. &c., within a mi e. Terms easy. Inquire on the premises, of May 17, 1871-tf. • -' ' , C. (1. A.T.LIN. It. F}OYCE. LIVERY TABLE. , • jx] ATKINS & EETCHAM RESPECT.• frilly inform the public that they, have established a_ •% " '.Li4ery Ibr 'M. their Stable on Peal./ St. ,opposito Wheeler's wagon shop:: Single or double rigs furnished to order. They farts to keep good horses. and wagons, and intend to please. Prices ressenahle. WATKINS .t RETCHA'SI. Jan.ll, iti72. • • ' - • SCHOOL.DISTRICT NOTICE. tiehiiar ScoO.l Directors will meet' on the tenth 4:.• day of reb: tint. at the Graded School ifoneo (at Stony Fork) at 10 o'clock a. m., far the parpose of con tracting for' wood for th(i tont winters school, and will attend to anysabor innilneaa which may crime before the board of Directors. , • ,40.11ERT et4trIELL. `Delmar, 'chnar, :an. 2;,187 ^.,. Sec'y. Fatm:,fot`Snle' l rrwo 'hundred end elglity.ttfo acres of land in the • .1.1 township of Unton,-Tioga , Co.; Pa. • The place is Drell ; watered, three , hundred, ,courrig - apple trees, three frame barns, and comfortable 'louse ' thereon. The •atove Property villiaa sold for 21,0iXtleiii than the as. seasekcium Tame.„ - Also. thitColinirn Preston %rim near Troy, Arian:int Co., ChbitAibittg 46 Oral; 'withsix acres An timber.— These Arras are well adapted to dairying rind, ogrioul• final 'purpcsios.i',' Tn.:pike-tor terms on the farm in tinion,or address. PIIESTC.I7, ral4. 24; 187272 in. 'Canton, Pa. EMI I I - I itelF/dr 'ess Col IVXXX.a, X7333E1L"5" . : D I fsbing Goods! 'YBODY, AT • •• EmPicutrum or FASHION Store. A large stock of GooUs = soBI cheap. willeco charge of the 31.1llin be /ad to see bet old friends ,es. Drop in and see our new AlitS. A. B. GRAVES Blanks, School Contract, ' School Wet rattle; ExeetWons, indemnifying Bonds, Attachments, Judgment Notes Petition and Bond 'for App'meti t of Guardian :74c VAN (111LDElt BARNES Prowleturst Farm for Sale. C__ ■ Ba2e. t rlgin a 'Ca r ggg ea ' ' llL: s twl iorbe rta g a Er4lll 4 French Bbrr Stones attseboo, era prepared to fill .0,17- demin their business at pat. Chariestou, The'above propert prison if ciod• riunting' order, will be sold at a fair and on reasotutbla time. For partieulauf, inquire of Geo. W. 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Haman ~ w ho. -1 2. it 19 .a record Is of travel o rywhore since the hour of establish= -r• Livi# :atone and Gordon Cumming in Afri ong the Auden, and Rosa B wine irith st, peke On the Nile, and Maogregor o the - .7 on—indss all recent travelers. of note lave dean their morn blot o tent discoveries reproduced these pages 4! MA of our younger and many of au older writers Dud hers their literary biography. On artists see the best Mi di:own of their genius and- thenzaost enduring= mans of their work in the 1:17091119....W. Y. St It Le one of tho wonders Of ournalism—the edltOrial management of ilanvzn'lL-= c ilthtfolt - • . eg►e. Bans ! AGANS will 1253 loners! • ' The model nottraDaPor of Our-cot&ttrx•Cour— all the departments of an American family pa am ma's .W,gFKLY has earned for itself a right to it* title. " A /animal of Civilization."—N. T. Etc Ate The beat publication of Ste clam in America, and Be tar ahead of all other weekly journals an not to permit of any cowl:4lobn between it and any of their number, Its columns contain the finest coitections of realigns matter that aro printed. **, Its illustrations are un meretis and beautiful, being furnished by the dad artiste of the country.—Roston Traveler. ]3a amut's Wasszy is the best and at interesting illustrated newspaper, 'ler does it value dyad on its illustration" alone. Se reading matter Is Or t a g & order of literary meri , instruotire, en - lag and nnercelnab Y. Sun. J. HARP , R'S BAZAR. • lit is really the o . illustrated ehropieler of fashion in the coti. , Its upplements alone are worth the enbactiption pr y. ice of the paper. While rally maintain ing its position as a mirror off fashion, it also contains stories, poems, brilliant essays, besides pima and personal gossip.—Bosion Gazette. There never was any paper published that so de lighted the heart of woman. Never mind if it dotal coat you a now-borknet; it will two" yon 'tea limes the price in the household economy : it teselss. Journal. 1. • The young lady who buys a single number of Hart- PEE'S naval la Made a subscriber for life, 1V P. Zee.• Past. The Bazars is- ozcollint. Like all the Parted/Mai/ which the Harpers publish, it is almost ideally well edited, and the class of readers for whom it is intended —the mothers and daughters in average taraillea—ean not but profit by its good sense and good taste t Which we have no dcruht are to-day making vary many homes happier than they may have been before the women began taking lessens in personal and household and social management from this good natured mentor.— The Nation. HARPER'S MAGAzurn, one .year, $4,00. HAIIPEB:S WEEELY, ono year WO, 11Ln - inn's Blain, one year. An extra copy of either the 31ActiiiiN8, iVnuisis, or BelAn, will be supplied gratis for every club of fere subscribers at $4 each, in ono remittance; or six cope for $2O, without extra copy, Subscriptions to HAIIPZIeS 3.li.coarsz * Wummx and r3AzAu, to one' address for one year ; $10; or two of Harper's periodicals, to one address for one year. $7. ' Back numbers can be supplied at may time. The four Volumes of the BAZAIt, for the years 1888. ,T,9, '7O, '7l, elegantly botind in green morocco' chith. _will be sent by express, freight prepaid, for $7 mob. The postage on the BAmin, is cents a year,: which' must be paid at the subscriber's post °flee.' Mama HARPER & BROTHERS, Now York. • NOTICE hi hereby given, that the Eme'cutore, Admltt iatrators and Ousrakuis named below have tiled their accounts in the Ilegister'a Ofllce for Tioga"Cotuaty,, VA,, and that said accounts will he presented t 0 the Or hnn'a Court for said county, eta se;:sion of said Court, to be hold at3Wellsborol on'3l - anday the 29th day of Jan. 1872, at 2 o'clock P. M. for allowance and confirmation. Final Account of Jeremiah Docketader and liohnan Morgan, Executers of the last will of 11. P. Doclattader, kite of Charleston township, deceased. Final Account of Sugnonali E. Soulo, Guardian of Clarendon J. Soule, fiarah F. Soule, Solinrt F. Sonia, Mary A. Soule and Win. L. Soule, minor children of Wm. L. Soule, late of Farial• ngton township, deoessod. Final Account of E. R. Maine, Guardian 'of Adella ITILIMck. Latour child of Goo. Whitlock, late of 'tin. mansburg, N. Y., deceased. , Final Account of atO. W:fitiLlson, (+Oa-ratan of Chas._ Sat4rly, minor child of Ohms. latterly, late of Jackson tox ship, deawasotl. Final Account of W. V. Bailey, Guardian of Martine. Marvin, minor child of Geo:C. Marvin, late of Charles. tou township, deceased. Fival account of Noah Corwin, and Isaao C. Price, Executor s of the last will of Jonathan Stokes, late of Farmington tun•uship, deceased. k Final account of If. C.'Boaworth, guardian, of Amass Dailey, Vincent Dailey, anti Anu Dailey, Minor dal dren of Vincent Dailey, late of Osceola township de ceased, stated and flied by Edward E. Bosworth, Ad miastrator of the eztat6 of said 11. C. Bosworth, now deceased. Final account of Hollister Palter, and Anna `D. Dot- , ler, Administrators of the esta.to of Alvin Butler, late of ; Westfield township, deceased. Final account of Erastus ROGO, AdMinfstrator of the -- iitafe - Of - Herman Soper, late of Rutland t , orrnship, do ceased./ 1 • Final accounts of J. F. Donaldson, and 8. F. Wilson.' Executors of the last will al James 'Kimball, late 011 Welleboro, deceased. D. L. DEAIiE. Wellsbore Pa., Jan. 3.1, 1872. Register., . _. -• • Tioga Marble Works, ir ir. undersigned is, prepared 6 execute all or-, 1 1., ders for Tomb Stones and Monuments of either Italian, or„ d ld ii - V rbli I, it, liat lan i / of the latest style an approved workmanshi and with dispatch. lie keeps constantly ,on hand both kinds of Elarbla antkowill be able to suit all Who may favor 'him with their orders, on es reasonable terms na call be obtained . in the country, ... 'FRANK APAMB. dan. 1, 1872 _ Agents to eanyas and receive application for mem bership in the 'Milton Benefit Company. Active men of Intelligence and relkible bushicas qualifiestions,: who arc to give their time and attention to the hualness, will be liberally dealt with. -• As to territory and cemmission,,apply in person, or by letter to,- -‘ WNLELER f.. LANGAN': . Wellsboro, Ps, / The same parties will execute fire Insurances IA sound companiesdat" standard rates.. Insure =trees and Cattle, also, againsli theft, death by disease,. Are, 1 , accident, and llghtuing. ask no one to distrust provident , 'rat to 4ii.vcat a aniall,surn vary. , profitably. Office A. Stone. Nov. %),, 1671-41. Furniture and Undertaking. (Succssors to B. 7.. Van Horn) HAVE E nor (n in ti anti Bai s ent k th o o f 013 plito*, lar:'st),o i e ci bt moat complete too FINE AND COMIIOii „ FURNITURE t to be found in Xortheria Pennsylvania, consisting of FINE PARLOR' AND CHAMBER SUITS, SOFAS, COUCITS, TLTE-A-TETES,. MARBLE AND WOOIS TOP CENTER TABLES, HAT RACKS, FANCY (lIIAIRS, MIRRORS, • OVAL AND SQUARE FIUMES. ETS, P ME. No. 1 HAIR mAnniss- ES, - HUSK t. EXCELSIOR MAT- . TRASSES, and a full stock of the common goods usually found in , a first-c Lass establishment. The above goods aro large.' ly of their own manufacture, and ,satisfaation is guar anteed both as to quality and priO. They sell the Trioven TV ire Afaltrass the most popular spring bed sold; also the Tucker Spring Bed that has boon en trial for 17 'years and giV. en universal satisfaotion. Our - , -Conzn, .z, ~, • Roo? . . . . " is supplied with ell Wren of tho Ereolator Oinked, anew ' and beautiful style of. halal case, together with other kinds of forelgn . and home rannufwiture, with ten:l inings tolnateh: They wlll mate undertaktng a spao iality in their builnpss, and any Hooding their. GOtYitoS, Aill be att:uded,to promptly, and at hatisfactory -ohar-' ges. Odd placer] of Furniture !male; and Turning of. . all kinds done with neatuonn and dispatch. __ Jan. 10, 1072. . I'AN-110,11.:4 & CHANDLER. To llama IT MAY CONOMN.—/Diviii{ 7 concluded lam entitled to a little rest after neatly lo years CI apPllcation to business. I have pe.istil , over tho fur ture,bublnesa to "the Boys" as. per above advortia , ment, and tako this method of-asking 'for - them th , same llboralpattbnage o ke -has been cectoladed to mot-j ; My books may be found atthe old placefor settletneuf San. 10,1801 B. T. VAI4 HOAX. frlIE copartnership heretofore existing - under Mb -I firm name of SIR & Squires is this dny dl.9Bolyill by mutual consent. Cyrus D. SRI bating purchased the interest of Gordon N. Squires In the business will con tinuo it at the same pace.: (ATVS D. SILL. - , - GORDON N. SQUIRE& Coming,R J Coming, .161 an. 16, 111111.-Sw. 1 . , . , MI MI HARPERS' WEEKLItr. .SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED.' E Ul :I:IN a I!14 t~?i1t~ t-YY,~~ M 9t a ~t c J Register's Notice. WANTED:. Van Horn & Cliandler, Dissolution Notice. $4OO
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