___-- ',". _.,...».._. _.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 -,