voL. xix.l , - * Atittatitt% : rcntasnso Evrirr WEDNEITST LY VAN GELDER & BARNES _ I 1. C. VAN GELDER. I A. F. BARNES. l a.Tsparg :-52,00 per annum in advance. del RITES OF ADYERTiSEN(Ii ----_. Ittre. I 1 in 2 in" . 311:k. 4in. 71n. 121 n With. . . ____-- -- ---.-• 1 w ee k $lOO $2OO 83 00 $4OO 66 ® $9OO $l4 DO :Weeks I 160 300 400 500 700 11.00 le co 3 w ee ks 200 300 500 GOO 800 13 00 18 00 1 )lentil? 50 4 00 6 00 7 00 9 00 15 00 20 00 Months 400 600 900 10 00 12 00 20 00 23 OD 3 Stand's 600 800 12 00 13 00 .15 00 25 00 35 ,00 6Aiontlis 800120018002000 22 00 35 00 GO 00 I v e x. 12 00 18 00 25 00 28 00 35_00 60 00 100:00 „iyertinmente are calculated by the inch. in length of column, and any less space is rated as a fall inch. 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Kelley's Dry 1320, Ste - Wright & Bailers Block on Main street. 1 10 D We ober°, Jan. 1, 1872. Josiah Emery & C. D. Emery,- ATTORNEYS AT LAW.—Oilice opposite Court House, No. 1 Pardy's Block, VlAlitrasport, Pa. All business• promptly uttomletl to.—.tan. 1, 1872. J. C. Strang, , ATTORNEY AT LAW k DISTRICT ATTORNEY.— Ofßee with J. D. Niles, Esg , Wellsboro, Pa.-,1an.1, '72, J. B. Niles, ATTORNEY AT 1207.-17111 attend promptly to bus ineskentrusted 10 his care in tho con.litiesi of Tioga and Potter. Office on the Acenue.—WelLsboro, Pa., San. 1, IST:. duo. W. Adams, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Mansfield, Tioga county, Pa l'olle,tioaa prompty attollad to.—Jan. 1, 1872. ern°. W. Guernsey, ATTORNEY AT LAW.—AII business entrusted to hint will be promptly aitcmied to.--oflice Ist door south Li IVickbara s rarr's store', 1 logs, Tioga county, Iht. Jan. 1, 19;.: Armstrong & Linn, A ITORNEYS AT LAW, Williamsport, Pa, WU. FI AIIANTRONCI t SkIrCEL LEM Wm. h. Smith, PENSION ATTORNEY, Bounty and Insurance Agent. Comraunicatfons tent to the aboyo address win ro ceive prompt attention. Terms moderate.—Knox rdle, Pa. Jim. 1, 1872. Van Gelder & Barnes, JOB PRINTERS.—AII kinds of Job Printing done on short notice, and in the best nianner. Online in Bow en & Cone's Block, 2d floor.—Jan. 1, 1872, W. D. Terbell at, Co., WROLESAE DRUGGIST, add dealers in Wall Paper, Kerosene Lamps, Window Glass, Perfumery, Paints. Otis, Se.--Corning, N. Y. Jan. 1, 1872. D. Bacon, M. D., PHYSICIAILN .talD.suaoroN, Ist. door east of Laugh. er moils—Main Street. attaucl promptly tOilail calls.—Wellsboro, Jair- 1, 1372. A; M. Ingham, M. D., HOMOEOPATHIST, Office at fits residence on the Av cnue.—Wellsbore, Pa., Jan. 1, 11372. W. W. Webb, M. D., AND SURGEON.—qfflce—Opening out of Fixuatingaleesdes's Drug Store.—Wellsboro, Pa., Jan. 1, 1852. Seeley, Coats .Sc Co., BANKERS, Knoxville, Tioga Co., Pa.—Receive money on deposit, discount notes, and sell e.rafts on New York City. Collections promptly made. 3ionoar 18xx.x.EY, Osceola. Vin CRANDALL. Jan. 1, 1872. DAVID DOATd, Knoxville. J. Parkhurst & Cow -13 Etaair._corlui, Elklan& Tioga Co.,' Pa. JOEL I'AEEEIURST, JOIES PARKHURST, C. L. PATTISON. Jan. 1. 1872 Sabinsville Motel, , SABINSVILLE, PA., D. Churchill, Proprictor.—This, House is in goad condition to accommodate the, travel ing public In a superior manner.—Jau., 1, 1372. _ 1 Petrolium House, -. : NCS-i1 t it.LD, PA., Geo. Close, Proprietor.—Good au srnoilation for both man and beast. Charges sea nable, and good attention gi , .•ezyto guests. dui. 1, 1872. Farmers' Temperance- Hotel. B \TEMAN MONROE, baying i>urdinsed ibis house, Will conduct in future as itt the re.4t, strictly on tem perance principals. Every acvommodstlon for man bud beast. Charges reaconable.—WelLsboro, Pa., ha. 1, 1872. Union Hotel. WM. R. VAN HORN, Proprietor, Wellsboro, Pa.—This house is pleasantly located, and has all the conven iences for man and beast. Charges moderate.—Jan. 1, 1872 Mrs. C. P. Smith, iv.-:iiiuNAIILE MILLINER.Keepsk cn hand, mil ma .uht,tares to order any artlek desired in Ler.ll do a sLort notice.. Location Main St., cypoatto M. E. CLurch, Well.ibvro, Pa.—Jan. 1. 1872. Wellsboro - Hotel, CUR. MAIN ST. tz THE AVENUE, 317 Wellsboro, Pa. SOL. RITA - NEL, Prcip'r This is a popular Hotel lately kept by B. H. Holiday. The Proprietor will spare no pains to make It a first ,lll23 house. All the stages arrive and depart from this house. A good hostler is attendance. girriverT at tached Jai:in, 1672. Hotel for Sale, MBE .unerlean 11...t<1, Nelson, Pa., house and barn nearly new, half acre land. On the 3 . Ime of Cowanesque Valley R. It. Work Just be- 1 : one commenced, WO men nt work near by. The grggerty oil Le aold at a bargain. A good inan can pay (r the property while the road is being Valli 'terms cagy For particulars ingnlraiuithe prernisesr Or address, C. it 'WHITED. Nov. R, 1071-it Bloasburg, Pa. THE OLD H PEN i NSYLVADHA HOUSE" 4LATELY known as the Townsend House and fora tkie occupied by D. I). Holiday, has been thoroughly refitted and repaioed by M. R. O'CONN OR, .ho Will be Lapps to accommodate the old friends of tho houss at Very reasonaMe-rates. Jan. 1, 1e72- ly; - M. 11. O'CoNNOR.iI NATIONAL HOTEL, I X 3 fabasburg Pa., conducted on strict tem perance principles by the subscriber, who ii will sparo no pains to make this house a plesS: " sat limo for the traveling public. 'king well suppled x l 9lltonse and stable room, he will at all times etv decor to P303/to every comfort for both man Caul Wm, 13. HALL. Nov. 15, 1871-tt Bateholtier & Johnson, PROPRIETORS OP TIIL•' WELLSBORO MARBLE WORKS, IYalia Street opposite Foundry, WELLSI3OIIO, TIOUrA COUNTY, PA. _ XONITAUENTS, TogasTosza, TABLE 20PS, Cptinkra, cw• All other %ruble work executed neatly, and at ratea. Sl W Mant We also furnish to Order,- tisrbler end ate les, cermey; renlerarike: - -" ^ • JlB.l, 1872,15 m BA.OHELDER. ' F. A. JOHNSTON. When on my ear your loss was knelled, And tender sympathy upburst, A little spring from memory welled• - Whic,l4 once had'querehed my bitter tOrst, , Audit was fain to bear to you: ,- : A portion of its mild relief, That it 'Wait bo as coollog dew, - 'To steal some fe : licr from your grief. After our child's untroubled breath Up to the Father took ibilcay, And on our Immo the aside of death Like a long tr4light haunting tar, And friends came round with ns to weep The littlespirit's swift remove— This story of the Alpine sheep Was told to na by one we lose. They in the valley'e sheltering care - Soon Crop the meadow's tender prime, Awl when the sods grow brown and bare; The shepherd- strives to make them climb • , . . -- To r airy shelves a pasture grpen . That hang along the mountain aide, )Vhere grass and flowers together lean. , 1 - And down through Irdsts the sunbeams-glide But nought can lure the timid things The steep and rugged path to try, Though sweet the shepherd calls and sings, And seared below the pastures lie: , • Tlll In his arms their hitaios lis takes, Along the 4lzzy t'eige . to'go„ • When, heedless of tho rifts and breaks, They folletK on o'er iiicka and snow. Ana in ihose pastures lifted fair, More de* soft than lOiviand mead. The shepherd drops his tender ears, And sheep and lambs together feed, This parable, by nature breathed, - _Blew on me as the south wind free, O'er frozen brooks that float unsheallifit‘ From icy thralldom to the sea. "6' A *blissful vision through, the night Would all my happy senses away, Of the good shepherd on' the hight, Or climhteg up the starry way, HoMing our little lambs Ana. like the burden of the sea Sounded that yoke along the deep, "atlas Saying, and follow me." " When St. StePlien*Green . , Wis;:ti.k fash ionable promenade in Dublin, not long after 'pretty Mrs. Delany and tuneful Mrs. Don ellan walked three times round it, and three times passed the brass stand of . George the Second every fine day, in order to recruit their constitutions and complexions for the Bishop of pork and Ross's hohiitalities, two girls, in the poplins and mantuas of the gen teel life of the period, wiilked in the dusk of the evening in the direction leading from Leeson street to Fishamble street. They were panting with the speed they were mak ing, while they occasionally talked with much eagerness. I wonder. if we shall get them, Sally?' 'lf We do, they will be the top of the mode, Peg, for she never has anything be hind the fashion.' I wonder if we shall charm her lady ship?' • Jan. 1, 1872 Sure, - 7A‘e can try t., Silly; if we do, it Rill be the malting or - Clearly,: - it was a mission of great impor tance in the girls' eyes, enough to engross them so completely that they neither looked to the right nor to the left as they pursued their ) way, thougli*ore than, one passenger in the dim light looked after. them: Maria Edgeworth tells us that at the Dublin Ran elagh her young sister 'Honor wa&-mobbed anda cb.mpelled -to >retire .? - froixt thiciceno-73,- . Strange didtinetion of royalty and beauty; sccolt of her_ personal attractions; but these gi Is in'the sprigged poplin; they not only charmed Dublin, they "turned the dOgied John ill bend Of the - oity,ind the court of London. ' They Were not altogeth er safe from notice and annoyance itt this hOur and-in these streets, but; Irishmen are gallant and IrishwomeU fearless. _..However, as the girls approached the door of_a house in Fishamble street, one of them hung back. ,` I cannot do it, Peg, she will be angry.' Angry, child! she is the best-natured woman iii the world) • ,' She will grudge her luto-strings and la ces.' _ Grudge, Sallyl she is so free handed she scatters silver coin every night. among the boys and girls that run after-lief :chair.' - And:they cry; `_We' don't want -yollr poor money; we want one of your smiles, you SeNiel; for they are-.like .the dawn -Of day. But now, Peg, don't ysfiti-• think - it it low in us to push ourselves into a plaYeei Irouse and borrow her bravery?' • - Q, ' My dear creature we cannot help it, : it is our only hope. Su4h a dance as I hayerun to get the 'card to the Lady Lieutenant's, anal it is Vain we cannot go without fine clothes and father finds he cannot Itirnish them. Bless you, we will pay them back like queens when ire are ladies.of qtatity with rich lords at our backs.' _ . , • - Pay them. back, indeed! When. did:rton• pant selfishness remember a benefit, worldly or unworldly'? _The tradition .lingers of the loan, bnt- who records the repayment? What Mention j 3. there made of the two loveliest and stateliest peeresses in his A.Eajegt,,,P.l realm supporting and consoling poor . pea: tent regWofpngton? - 0 Peg, Peg Gunning! I don't thiidc„ii is becoming:' - *. • Yon .silly, changeable chit, we ha - ve_'.o." and Mallow iq..ite ? ke r .- t.l* white time tblosei'-seolded the bolder advezith: th e f or of fhW e ' rm ThO e ress. 'l'll tell yon what, Sally, will you go Peg Woffington drew adong,brenth. in with me it I.fetch out Sally "Fortescuc;l'm afeared..to• more who is tnintroduce us to her ladyship, .and - I Pr g va , l ' looks,' She declared in cot consterna if she consents to bear us coinpany?' floe: pufslie was not frightened Pi:vexed; 'lt wonld not be so bad, Peg,' grunted she . was delighted—poor ardent :Peg; and Sally, like all cowardly, credulous persons "s . he fairly clapped her - hands ;when, ,lhaVing inclined to snatch at the defense of canine- - gloated - Over the other Gunning, she - finally ELT ; you know you often say the more the _ iunhoodecl Sally Portescue=a face at that merrier.' . Moment as crimson as a stock- gillyflower, • I never need folks to lead me by the'' half . shy, half vexed, yet so open; so pure, nose.' grumbled Peg; " but Sally *Forteseue- !74h such cool, calm wells ,eyes, such a is good - natured when you speak her-fair.;: ~ 1 acid mouth. . and she wants sorely, for her own ends, to -gentle,:pl he sure, to be off with her 'ladyship, while " You three bate Bansgher,' cried peg, : we want as michtily-to . be on with her; 50 making of her ohlbrogue; you are a for the present we suit each other like curds line set of beggars, you - darlings.: What and-cream. Just wait a bit in the entrance, can Ido for you? Shall I claim every lord Sally„and see that you don't let any of the from-the green-room?-: , _Stiall order men look under your hood .J ' to haven ridotto in your; hoini 9 l Away dashed the proud, sharp sehetn - er - Oh, no! oh, no! .Idrs. •Wolllngton, we and leader, who bole down and dragged ; Nqould nit be unreasonable; bat ;we - ' haW' ter 4ir the more fretful but more scrupulotta receiyed an in vitationio'the to-night, companion. In a few minutes she returned and we - fissure you we jkaie not - a - stitch •of -with' a girl blushing under her hood tine :decent clothes for our bac:ks. -.Webelievtrl phieking, nervously at her apron. - - ypd have a lellowdeeling ,forpoor 'young afraid it is not right,.Peg; you ',May. women who have their ' Tortdie4 have -anything you like of 'mine, .and and" we would lie your del;tCors for life if,y - pg, _cetne; . _ I'd rather stay at hothe rays:elf." Would lint lend us for this - Orfe.-iiTgti a pair 'Heyday! and who would present us to of youp : yorst gowns,r' l „. l , • ladyship? Besides, you know:yoliritiiel 3fy worst! It ii-the - begf-in -iny poSses lett yon, and yon kayo stbnr-You-shal?sport : tilly.eu arc - tired.''`li suit:nd;" Why, you are three. jachthl.,*C - t. ., a black.shame that's'btrahould :be_ in _want. here,tliough . they'docouPle you of tifeniiit is a pileasiiik .. all-you the ' sweet Sallies." being seisell filled. :-The sparks'- heartswill •-` What Fill your father say?' = t bt clean broken•-tanighti *Old swear like ,'a ~troopel-41 : i4'4, 4 0r myself ; the best tople 1r iii `be tit tb~ k - new it tonight; but heililanghtillhiisidea , :: castle; _and if auyto rgtuark . split when he hears it to-morrow; jtattlainlana not:sofine as she should token; ft Wl:Mike hii." --- rn tell'yon give them half 'a - dozen mare courte• Pally; Fortescue, i cannot dawdle IFOrl,c l ",pre4 - site ebil nightfall, and have some Of' fh'ci'se" outi and :,foitlicVfi:(s2 St. Ps rick to keep off you Peettained * *Onluit of' those silfySaMa :t-'OIIT - delf, It is king already. 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BY MAW LOWT.I.T., THE-BEAUTIES: IIY SARAIt TYTLER a piece of .follY•like 'Mir; betteti4:inefelY calling, in a 'frolic; on the ei6St::, woman in Irelkihtler.the'werld,'_and asking her if will ..obusent ) to. succor .two , disc , tressed wretches in:their do not eoule , With us this will.jUdge!yanUreitet - I` . eittniiitsintirepO= sing to us to take our Place' grid trniel With, her ladYship -to deliver her from -the iraq p or e , ; " •,f • - • • -‘ Oh, it. Will be such 'a, disappointment we are not ailosiedi'to' meet her * 49 and Make (Mr fortunes,' broke in the , other Sal r . ly, Pe9.usbri . . - if, -1 4tfr;a11,--wo-haVe4Qtatfei• at home and darn frills and ery;auise mit to-night' - - ' ' " ' ' I wish i l k L tfas. darning At m9...:01t DeanSion,' exclaimed. Sally Portescue, al most crying herself; `but I have a great de'-' sire ,to help you; since yea are net, Drell oft here and could fill my place without any loss to yourselves. I saw Mrs. Woffington tit the Bishop's last night: ' Pil go with The, three. hurried 9n a few paces and stopped before adoor. .The mistress of the party knocked' without a Moment's pelts; A slatternlylodging house bervani.,,slatterat ly but stilt pleasant as only Irislra 7- oniiii . ein look pleasarifilitiegkehil arid 'lair all datigling: , abour -their ears, atiswereethek sun:throne:, ..was al home;: but, could - see bo U.O4any; - she • Was - 'ateirt., - to iet rand forthe theater. • • I What was to thea? Tell Mrs. 'Wellington it is ,three rival 'beauties in treahl;', who - LaveveritUred _seek her•counsel and ask her charitY.- - ' • . 'Send theta up, eallednrich voice over the filthy banisters. Pet Wuffingion" don't refuSe a favor when she can grant and sorry 'a rival does she fear either,',.' l - I . They m9unted the littered staircase, , where cabbage stalks and withered nosegays_ trips " ped the fept of. thagreat actress, and entered a parlor inireliing vilely - oflebiteeie"2sniolre; . "idziYas - llsefras sitting4o* ti as rim aver witlibeterermeouti clothes; ;parity `books; 'anti play 1301 . 0',.,;g* crowns and nun's beads and card's of fnere WWI a -- ..aeared.,corner .of the table, on 4lliehley 'Of l bid and cheese, at which tliP t cietublitirofthe .. rioni itlvas not tog' untidy or unsay.oty a snuggeryftir Peg *olf fington, who was picked np by Argus-eye Madame riolanie humbly washing_ cloth, at the side current of the LiffeY. In the middle of the mess stood the peU-- ple's beauty tapping her fingers on the table,- and meeting with vivacity the faltering gaze - of the new comers. She was dressed in the universal poplin, with no ruffles- but cam bric frills round her arms and, a fly cap on' the back of her head. Uer fabe was some what broad, but with the perfection of eyes' and teeth to which some faces owe'o4s inuch, and ;,•itli that constant succession 0_1414 ; fl and shadicker and flash, which belongs to a mobileeXPression and invests it with a fascination - Which is, like that of - flesh S and blood over wood and stone. She wee. bu - om, brilliant, kindly; but woe is me!' there were lines of self-indulgence -already: writ- i ten around the flexible Month, with Abe milk-white glitteraliteeth; andin the warm hazel eye there litict gleamed - ere '.now evil .spirits of. wantonness and passion. ' I run Peg Wolilrigton„ at year pleasure. I What do you Dublin belles want - with me ? i II wet mere,plagtied with Dublin beau s ; bnt,:perhiipsfer that, ;very reason.l. can read your orfetchandcarryyblllet dour.' h and carr3f • Mrs. Wofflngton, you cius,corifer on tibia bilge obligation; but I'M' '44l4ra - ed. 'Speak - of it,' sighed thefliat intruder. . • ' . pho! out with 'it, girls; .we are ecinali when you come to see - .me,: and no one-can say I ever turned my back: 9n an alls.hough Many an ally has played a scurry trlek on me. Only don't keep me waiting; I'm his Majesty: and the country's servant, remember-that;'-end peg :laughed her gay somewhat boiterOus laitgti , reflect ing to bow many her service was slavery. "Weare the' Gunning4,' 'declared' the pe titioner? . audacious enough '.after she 114_ once tieiun,• `and this! is i4aily Forte scne horn the south; and after yourself-"we are the three top beauties. of I)ublinlithis sea - . . NM " I know, I. know,' - cried Peg, , delighted with her: visitor's franknesi; one Of yonli balled Peg after myself. ,We ure:calledAlie pretty Pegs,' as the others. are styled 'the sweet:Sallies.' Which is inyfifauiestrke?' 2 .-c is I, Mrs. 'Woffington,' - , _ _ 'Let ds see you, lass, at :.close quarteise :and. Peg laid friendly but determined hande r on the hood. Hum—not-bad;: I'm no Whit ashamed of - my fellow.' - ' • ' it - Ashamed, Peg ? ,If you liad uot held lho dregs of a noble heart, full, of free admire-: t ion of All that was beautiful, you ivonld have been furiou3 with, Jeglottsy„ You had., 'oii - your own boards'. but yOUrs were .olebeian hoards after all; hers was to .4_ a 'patrician footstool tO a patricit:kii throne. b _iv hole --century . has echoed: the renOwn 2 at the ,Gunnings' faCes and their bornraristoc 7 racy of beauty; their ivdry brows, the • Curl. :of brown'eyelashe's, the4iniples , in their checks at.velvet,_ brushed it.it}i the bloom - of the ,peach; tbeir - 'Ape •tuiseii and' Idits,- their delicate, litiggloy : riaijrilp; their th'roals,, , Where the, bleak 'Velvet bands forni ixvictia-ContinitS- Wlth: - •the . *llO, yet soft flesh and blOod; : ticeilling not cofdlike : snow, but iciiim[;:ig ; :a.. : littie 'bird"; . • . : - • = • '." •• ' • • ;7 j • 77 7 , , , ;`. - - 17 S 130110 - TIOGA :CO - WEDNVBDAir - 1113RUARY 1,, 187 • , lauglied.thgether. ''Alf; Peg, if YOtillitd on-, ly knOWn the worth of-your sillies! ) ' •": • ! '• , -Iftsw.good 'lirs,"-Woiiinglon Wail ) , iTileYl -were ‘herhourrden Serv:lttts--till the kintV !newt was forgotten. -In the mean tiinel , d ,,l ;'')*its serbaming for her servant, , itnittosiitigi ' over the contents other• great' nitres; ;Mid, casting- before them •an ample , choice.'—, ' Which shall it-be, ; girls? -The plain .pitik.l rtaduasoy, or the blue. flowered silk t ' , You; . should know your• OWIt mind. Youlvc heard ! ,what.the, Beefsteak Club prete;ul was utyl eorenteitt.: on women's conversatien="-'•all L:Silkaand scandal.' But what shall I Otter Yau,, my dear? tinning to• tiallYti l ortesette-, `,for I spy as plain -as paint -iitzlotir little face that you read; the . old pects--Sbakes pearci and Spenser and the Bible—Land' talk 'Of them,- and the poor, %till your i-o;rk, and your blessed father and mother. • What can I - have the•honoriof givine; you' ; ' my dear - Miss Sally?' •- • ' -• ' . She - does not need :Llano,' eNelaitati the ,Gehnings;- 'she has her-own hi:tic:id - 6'as newt ,as ittgOld;guinea;htit-slie does' not want to, shine; •she's - Wild to bre•ak. with lteiladiship,i *h6 caught heidoWn in the'l:4`tiviAeei," an& is otrrying her:ttivaY'fo &anion: tlYmitke her'= fortune right on entl—niarly her Off-littaillo a rich-English squirb ni':gt aka4:Ks-Am:di' it, is rptite thrt4Wii away on Sally ..Forteseite . ;:' _:she-Would prefer to runhack to -'Detinston,l Work in the'-garden; ride Dennls'O'ltonrhe,, help heerliother and her father, And 'ell' lie, folks! if shaOitlti only contrlYe t:c4ive Iter-,1 Adnli the genteel'ellp.:" • .'' • • I • ' i yt i '; 1 tallies eoine oYer yen, child?' dernan- 1 1 -4:led eg in tuneke,- arrested in her vigorous 'opekations,. and.reinitinlne Stock-still on hel knees; snriounaed by costly stuffs of -all the dyes Of =the raltiboW. Sally blushed a- more vivid red—nearer ff street-'william this time-but looking all the P i rettierinthe =high 'dolor in Cornpeny with her eln * itetitig•ehestnitt-brown hair and mod' _4ative'ey'es: . "' ' ' i :c : -I'd Ileferstak, Sliii. Weifingtcin; perbapS' it is vanity,"lltit":l -think: they. miss me at homif- Miitither Ankiliother gliiv4' Me up withieluetilifeei.liinVof Usatherb-, I might. as iMikbeth bittaiiiiliere, and'P i ll not c0n.01411 iiiiiterflYiegraeSincf Biflif,"geVtialiii.f . lc iiim7nOt lit for iti',.l 4itis torn to lit' a . sct.i 'her, working girl,'.' mid fli:Y father promised me - that I shoild: ;mite' his - letters this 'Yetit, and my mother was to Intrust me with the heintehold linen; d.na, - ail I Ni'ng teaching Jetamy, the erow'boy, to read; and he was coming on'so flnelk! ' It is'not do bad here in Dublin; for I have my old, aunt to look after"me, and she wearies fon me in the evel , ring to 'play her garite of cribbage with her; 1 but I'll be of no use at all at ail to her ladyl ' ship, Who:has her own you l ng woman, and wiill not even allow the to sit up for her and sew at her. embroidery, frame. I'll . pine -away, or'-I'll- get into Mischief and forget my duty andlose my petit. , Indeed, I mus travel home pgairt.' '.: l • ' ' tpu:goo# child,'"yoiedl'eg," With mo • ejriah - I'll - tell , ' patc,, , o44' rie read - pat to I your pitipOse hi' io*e *of tny foolish play beoks.. An Italian saint left his estates to 11ErbrOther,,and' Mitred into the Cloister: 4'l#4,itier - fideiptid - OLe, gift, but remark ea," Serio.,tiffull t tf,' ; ',' Ahl',ltrothel, you'vetalten heaven, 0 4 Y94* P*. tjri r ef ; I le -eart h . ' — i I twiStt I had . 'that' 00 - e,ti to : . i4 - ..e tO. iiiiit i rif,d . ause.sonn,filag 16, titigke, althol the_ _stupid - ilea, ,ittlrt women 7110'9*-ned., them, starting tad,-- . Atirigg, , pale ; and ,disor dered, _would not bcnble to ; tell what - ailed them. I'm iorty,. I'm. *arta sorry, t: , , ,. . , a t i_ rte -nottang ilt"4l:Trp idr-s. - ""es--eptance, . you'll give me your h an d before «e part.' • ' You are: „o•ker-Itifid, Mrs ‘Voffingtonil responded_ the young girl, till aflame 'with answering modesty and. gratitude; `y au are so charitable to the . poor, net. so m ach.4 asking them- when - they've washes tiler hinds. Yen' are the first.player that hare kn Owit; bat- I,4olre,y(aia;"lfr. , . Si oil; Gaon; i t love you aii:inucii a gay , s weet soul Ili of my own dear. home;' _ and: Sally,. in a ilt. o entleasiasnii sioaped , deivn ' and Itiitsed Pe W.O# l 6ito - 0-i '' '2'''''' '• • '' ' •.c Peg 'wok much iniored; she drew back and, covered her.face with hen-bands -for a mo ment, Cna'skoOke hilstilY;-'iii . abidfsrnetheled vOine.:_ 1 34-"glenT ) ,' .., - 1 , 134. ,nbt . aniqyi but ; you -444-q-.;i9i, 0. - ;-ivA__Ed . iftSA's.o.4. 9 Fie; -YollA 6 illt , kaioW how-yatirtigra feel - toond). i a -wimma ~.of the. World as ii - itm lairldh-girlsi It r 'sj, is`: ... wielied: , *-Orld,ciiithioi-,iira•:ii'ofi.hel 4 . ~ ycjii , .itaii-it; tinetheie tania)ulre:iibie'the . 4;l4a:wise little ioneo mkPin ; .glad -She, hisse 1. - izei11*44:44,4t2i-tAlPui4: o 34e'firi.V:it fle / i f,: ; -:ntemlirlineenaay busiwrio to the - hone. ::, 1 tiVedfifktitiiSiPede ' dided:,iic . et Vents of Ihfi- 4 _ , 1 4; iv0: l i‘4:. 1 0_44 11 4i 4: vat, n ifii 6 := ,14 „ . - ' tie eattle'illebotittlyto plumes ofsPeg:Wor4 'fingtori.,:. and literallY•dittzled 'the- "assemblk "Ji4)4, the fitliti‘ei.4, 6fiiiiii Etei: ':_Their Su:: (xis Ailstlifffi t pt;i4o.ii44teq't)ithii; . hit, - it.,fa _ .i . illet - j;,444.wid -3it. 6 4 6 ati0 1 1 4 11 ,liie 1 ) 00 . 1 fi! of ' Court heanties,,,..lt: is, rather .lOfty and JoYous elatloit Joinedto the greed of a thief for praise•andpoiver - The •siSters•tonk by AtOrin'the l listleja'ithtiginittion of iter lady ship, who liked 'to be roused, and 4tesired to convey with her, across: the,Channel an frith , gein,or genii to:.adorn ker ;Working . closet 'endheiibacidritiying• c room. • Sally Polies cue 'sy'ii §liiiiked tV"Aciiqq' LO's6lf • inini.hiL ing 1/0 ...... „,._ii04; t :0ik i46i4;,--404" setting, 44, • • thq *1 t't.-utre , .."l:giAliglitgi,)i. Withl.allnliie l it. heatts, - to, 4 netlpy.the gaping yawner. ,- .1 he -fitmousbeautiaii oairivd'nut suit i t a-Nil tit' , , Wie'dfr'; 34 tl''ii'.o o6ll ;.:*..4 l o,4o#ii i b€o l , haii %lila i4 - ithlVitefittiy,.,wi§iti4:4Aar eloso,isa•,.4 likiit_torkilt2 ,They ,reao4ll ihaf'topPlini stein nit of :their anibitiou;Anitil the blood-royal alone ii.efled-the Witchery tf I their' :iaistY4 - tit'e".--"itra.iclikiiq)eavfis, banbi t _ s neAt-Wi l ittotiOyer: "Were , again it qd ' itgatit, .laid tit Pieu , 4l, niigeing to-fmniltleit:::\tir ji.Y; ;lie plilWwho:claimed the -wide Moors . and parks of Clydesdale and the proin.l pets of ;Gotttfell, • and' great Alticalluunnore;t to Lord 'of the,lsles;,' stibinltted to N'rear the satneltaiY,•chitifii,, The Gl.4nong:a wcfl'e the true q u eens of 'society: ,To them both —t - , wealth.; ano rilak_ went., tt-begging In er rtl time,- as they:ihphi,s_elye4litiageneatiegging . ' to 'Peg :,* oflingion.,;: #ol,l l ' sfaten 'hee:aihe `. /41 4 10 11''..t"P E A' Pf:o4o. :;.0111 sister', twice : ft-jkliiolAqi i.:Llicki3O; -uses, hilQlcy s. the Word-me:play apon4)tickief. lasses never ,apieradr'llondda -Witliohtl : edifyy '. a1L1A0C.4.e.4f4:4 44 f?;41tik l hob ie :'. l 'Zf D'g -t04,€81 3 1,0uw. 1 144 . -', n.Tile Squire . 4plii.itot.resist.ahtaitalvot:glee, -thbnghLte affeeted*Slitikittd e 4l l hlf4lheiiiljuilatlituity, - lrh PUl i :e vi tt 4 0*-‘4/0:0u!* , tie' ,s t _hci kid.f_it,e 09-44px ,lksoni, oolxr, fix, - ...t.pfitpiquk - I.4 , trquouncedA. e speatac,les whlarah.elidelatelyl=aleutaWriikcil whleh bestoited'soitirlyi . --2 ~ 4 riii4tc'd4il i ii9' nn air 04 . tkef co!1 , 1 6:' ' l / 4 1 40 13 :0t .SIII.Y .1 -acio'riieft! "0# El-li - ), • eil t i: . !i gi.44001.- . Ami:a,dozi t tievF l ietlialA nail. mumithe:.onl y shy' of ~ her gannts.o[-iThere,tvaiShilietol3 o oyer, ono of iliel — viniis.- 1 1 6tilf OciiiiiAinin'. farmers, who'lailefnW. vi to Silly . , but lie'vie 6 o4_, imlltliii*fori?cio(solue 'Ai 11.1 No 13 ttip; ft f faiproprietor....l In ono of l i tho i j tixsi,-Errigtions ;:OfilhilFtebellion.-b is' stac;k- , , yaid4ol*rtit; l lo24ktlk. b3ofed, hid heflge f broken_, do*lr 1i44 1 41:t laid. Open to the • jwill i 004 . #F - tf l iice-ii. - : lirkim_tei:iic;iii:t'ieil ibe i in.)POlAgralle.:lllis not:ira ;rnati -ofi edttili:ted 1 fa4rttids antlAdisciplint•cl , resonrces,'lint'Only-1 uptighiad ogiuw-figiii: iiid' I killit,'•lLO 'i [ -mighty hunter. • The match was not tgi 1p of 1"-- is _Aqu a v i , i 1 , ' - 40. . ) . i'' y• N o l•—, ...tfrai ,-, f, 3 , r - , , 4 r 1 • 4 `. , 4t4. t 'r te t r - ` l4 ' " -A ! . li t - 4.4 r..... i Air-i____;. - ,,. 4 .., z• ~ ,:-.-__ -„v A ) 4 1 ;„ - I ISEESIMEN MEM .. , . dreanted*;tlien,,,thOugh.Sally wti4 4i gen- ; "tie:a girl -and young &Dyer so tomily andi 'frond,!4itid possibly the brightest yotmOntin i 'inthese quarters, 4 wtiS'belleyed: tt4. gill 'i ~ toOkthk,lOsS to bee:lt - although net so much 1 11411011a..' Indeed the poor yulitig homer; i t „, Juined now beyond rederaptloni rode alittle , : theredesperritely than before; swung from , 'side to side' in hie Saddle with tvealtne:is;- Sat': shlyerlng in his [vet ,Clothee. in hiS torah e• i - doWnli.lMse,. began to7hUtn and Melt a v:iy , - With leper, crept. as 'kitten •as he could to _tbe -hillock which commanded a view of the big house of Delliston, and died - one • flne day ! in lilS prime. There was • nothing seen on -SallY,' - except,,that her,- bloom. went, off- at . cinee,atiti altogether; she who had been ,so stvceVa woman in her blnshps was ever kir- 1 terWards a ;sweet, white faehd woman, who i liactilild, up her brocade in lavender, and fo l nlYwOre'Sprigged peplins and unislins on Aundays and Saturdays. ! ' .... , i Japanese Rom nee; ~_ 1 • , Once-ripotraihnether w as in Japin a - Ppor stonecutter, a sitithle:wcTikmali in 'the ,'tiu ttrii 5... His life Was rude, he worked Mu-I, i gitlned but little,:andwas , net at a l• 'eontentbd :with his fate. • ~, . , ! 'Olt; If I could only' be riehenough to rest, to - sleep on thick [matting; wrapped up 'in'n Itirtnon of soft silk!", Such was the sigh 'lle,brailied to heaven. 44. - f angel intercept ed.tliiiiigh. • - - • ' itoi . / ' : ' If Shhli be according to thy ileilke,', said 'the angel to - him. _ And he at Once became rich, and lie rested, slept upcin thick_ mat ting, unit wrapped himself,' lit a kirmon 'of very ,soft Silk. ' ' /: ' ' It 'happened that the .V,inperor passed by. 'Be -ryas preceded by heralds on foot and. horietiack, fellowedi(y a brillianteseort of cavalierS,•ratd siirrm ded by persons who held 'oier,rhis heat an immense parasol re splendent with gold. - ' • , ' . •What. 'good ,does it do me . to be rich?' Murinured thp'„man, 'lts long as I have not the - right td -go out With an escort and have ink head protected by 4 01( . 91 pitr4sol!— :%,V s juil I not the Emperor?' , • 1.-, ' Thou shalt be t ' l aid the . arigel. .„. end - I . l' the Emperor. . : indeed.he leamp,, ''ke intitineScort - of ca.kmliersbefoie and . behind him, find, peoplevt o .held above his .Mead .4,lmb:tense paraso reiplendenOwith gold. goWeTer, the with his aidint beams j dried uPithe country; and the dusty road, quivering With his brightness, fatigued the byes : ' ' . qt is a great advantage to be Emperor,' cried the man, ' when the heat of the day exhaust 4 you and the sun never ceases to make yOu feel his powei . ! But if one could be the sun!' - `.BchOld.! aie you satistiedt , ' the angel .aske4.l., iFor he had become the sun, and he daited his beams up and down, right and left; and all around him. And he scorched the herbage of the earth and the faCes of the princes upon the earth. But a cloud thrust itself between the earth and hint; it held back the rays pf the sun and prevented them from falling upon the earth's surface. - `There is strength,' cried the sun; `a cloud capable of resisting my power! It Iv'ould better if I -were a cloud.' • Veiy well,' said the angel *:And the transformation was -at once. ae cOMP*Ared.' The new cloud placed itself haughtily between the sun and the earth, At{ld so thoroaghly. intercepted the rays of ,tbe sun-that it searin saw the earth covered vithits 3haticom: --- "Plien ' lt caused big drops of rain and poured .shoWers .and }hater - spontsito Ado'on the land; so that - the tor rents burst their bounds and the rivers run over and devastated the fields, ;/"Stoiiiing:resisted the force of the.inunda littui only a rock defied it, perfectly motion less.• . 1:-ain the bellowing waters beat it in their fury, the rock yielded not; but , thb foanlihg 'waves di4 at its feet. • ''.A, rock, th - en, is by superior,' ,said '.l.would rather be in its place.' You shall be,' said the angel, . And Leas transformed into a steep, un tiliaken rock, insensible to the rays of the Rift, iValarellt to the totrents rain 11LIt2 lle•sloock,pf'. the tumultuous waves e> ertb less he distinguished' at his feet a 'man ofrphor aPpearimee, ',hardly . clothed, , biit armedwith a chisel and a hammer ;:and tlie•jnatt i with_ the help of theae instruments, Struck : oft 'pieces of 'rock, which lie • dressed into stones.properfor •, •"- • _: What-is that?' 'do l led the: rock; -`hais• &- Mari tlie,power, of rending' pieces of stone. fLOm pry: breast? Shall I ho weaker than 'be?, Then it is absolutely necessary that shouhl:beilitit man!' • .• Have your said the angel, and he becatne .agaiii . What- lie had been—a poor. stonecutter, a simple workman in the quar ries. II His rude,• he worked much and gained littll4, but he wasLcontent with his kit. • An initeresting diseot-ery has been made in the S'ontlt. of Prance.' A distingteshed gcologhn has found in the Pyrenees, only a • ,sligludistauce'belo i the soil, the remains • - .o' pre-historic . title:. . :The discoveries are , : Very, numerous, and 'will help" lni pushing the -, i ii thanttiroOf ,111 story still,farther back intathe , Tsai& titan it .14/9 'ever gone before:. - Previims :to - tit).,4:w.e had, no idea of-latustrind habits; - tip . , s, but in that year the whiter .-was parr "t-iodarly . erisp• and eold, in Switzerland,. and the level ~ of: the - . waters was lurveieti - in 'all the lakes. c The- inhabitants.' of -Mellen had pilititedby.the lOw water to raise a little 41ie i on the borders of lake Zurich.- Driv., 'big down some piles, they encountered oh :stades, and found thatpiles, and enormous thief ()nit planks hod ; already been driven dOiv.a. • Oetween .. the pieces of wood they disco'vered stone- and bone instruments, pot tery, 41 - t;:e.. These utensils bore such a resem blance. to tbpsein use by the primitive Pep : , Phi, -tilt:lt3l was conclude I that , the Mellen tli#iveries- were r ot the greate4 antiquity. The. '-` firt men',of that country : wep t sup tibied to lave built . their habitations :ahove tlti water and if, the hypothesis. Were just, thq game,'estigda . of .tinother age would . be feuriti at he bottom of • the. :prinbtpal 'l4lceil. el,Theie 6 njeCtitieS : A vigte : .:4,s9n cottflrined. The fishers remembered that 'l4in:former oe- I.AlionS their nets • had' beet( datight Upon piles driven 'in tie'litkiiotionia;'*4 'pottery had Also bep#'foliciA, hat had:lieen,tiClibed •-• i• - r: It , •!! ; Ili it'lateße.lite. ', &t last dyetv . - One Went„to liutiiiiV, ii - Allei Ails; ifiut but of the_ dePtha , - , of-the lielvetian lake& they-drew up to the light-of ; rqoActnAny : aximiligatibufAerbtofore Unknown. -In Switzerland- morethan two iiimdred -` rfittiolw, - ,jr,iig the- diSeelecters. call ed it hem,. orrelies of l'primitivo,Villages. were found..: But they_ did Ai th 'L all helOtiti: I o this 'ePoch.- , Some; tra tiassiti ea as hatingi been: builtrin the sttinVitgei:others io - the - bronze 'age, and - still Otilte.iii:iin: the irollikte. !:The discoveries hi: the Pyritecs:•tlfseloie liiibita l-tions%A -the- sanit kinemi'cliaifieterl-nethose 'nailer -the SwiSs'lnk-p..5.: =.7n all the' 'Western 'pLr trot; the-Pyreneen>thaintldSe habitations are very nutherod4;:and belong linAlfe Stone', tige. .Tlie: ArthieillOgical , SOCiktylt.if -that ! district-is ,inaking3lffints ; DaVttrbat: expense, eti I.lojelorititesse:ditenikries into it speties'of ' hiStOfy _oft_ the - ...piiiple . Aida inluthiled ;- . the' houses. . _ 1211 Burled Cities New Year Goods SPENCER'S' ART GALLERY - SPENCER has _wet returned from the. oily with . a fine am:ln:cat of gooda hla • line, over btouatt Into Tioga county, among which aro chc.ice • - Ohaiee Frames of New Styles, • - • / Carved/ Trabliti Goods, • I - • - " Chroinos, una a great ,variety of 70 1 rk 1101.ilil I ig" ilEi I ; •- • - - line in Style, aud at tlae re4y loireat prr , :ea. • lie is prd I•nredo more First-Class:Portraits, , in all the beet styles of., the -day, from skillfully re - toucherfL negatives. II is always a pleasure t r o above Sodds ; so don't be backward or bashful, but call early and often. , 'ti FROM. SPENDER• blauseteld, Pa., Jan. 10, 11372.-Sul New - More AT TIOGA, PA., and an entire new Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES. UE SMITH & 13014 having Just'completad their . new Brick Store on Main 'street, which is one of the best arranged and most WI stores in. the comi ty, are now ofrezing to their old cnatomera and the pub lic generldlyn bOtter Wetted stock - of _. . . BOOTS MID.; 8110 ES than ever before presented In ,:tie &erode& of 'Dogs— LOdleir vnue of Burt's make,: constantly on Lao& Al. so; Mason * Haralin's Organs, and a variety of styles to select from. Ali ere Invite to oali :and examine prices and quality. H. E. Sift= & 10=INZI WALKER &I LAT :1: OP, DEALERS IN • 1 HARDWARE, IRON,- STEEL, _NALLS, STOVES, TIN-WARE, B 311 MTDTG, SAWS, CUrri,,ERT, WATER . LIME. AGRICTULTURAL - , EiEPLEUENTS, • Carriage and Harness Trimmings, 11. 1 JOIESSE9, SAD I DL.EB, &lc Coming, IC 1., Jan. 1, 1872 To Farmers. THE undersigned oilers for nee for breeding triuvos es his Chester 'White Boar d purchased at Smlthvillo, Malang° Co., H. V. He •ca,h be found on the road from. Wellsboro to Babb's- Creek; ,about 234 miles from Wellaboro. Charges n. 10-3 w. 0. B. STONE. A Corning Store in Elkiand We have opened L► the borough or • ELKLAND, l!restb stOinic of DRY GOODE, . , which ih - 11 be SOLD AS LOW as they can bd bought in CORNING OR ELQIIRA. •-•.- • . We eau - stilinittO l dtrtlde, as we Abair' gave enough in Tents tc. haY . ail*fteighta: ,7:Wetihali_contintie to add to the atozk during the season, atiolk geode 14:the:wans 'Of the enrnneuviity 64&&1 to dediaitid. .SVIe invite - A 'tall linm aJI who are in Wald et a n ything in ou r lino. ~- • ~.. I . , ..,.... • - 1 - II 9L1UM1A.53. of the GREAT UNITED STATES TEA 00M:PANY dll be kept and sold at Ne I York wholesale prieee Elkleat 1, Dec. 1S; IS'ii.:tf 'Road Notice. Rail. Stoekholaere of 'the COSNAIIPACIIIO Valhi hail. 1 road trill please take notice, that an aseesarnent of ten per 'cent: hae he triade' On each ahem' of the stock tif the 4:lowalicaqii,t Valley .RaLtroitdi totie,duqpu tfm unit (5)1114 of March neit, and payabld at the office` of the Treasurer::.. ~ ' • . - C. L. PATT/SONt E4rland:}:o?. 14; '72,-2Jv Citidst Cods Gold! , viravrriai Vlalttutg ci .b w . plain or. Ofhainental, executed in - the lalgteet etyle of thesatind Gol den Irk l'orprtianientel viitipexinat- Address on recitipt or price, Caret per tjar„ from cents to $6,00: Golden Ink suporior:ta :any la the =shot, 76 eants per bottle: address, S. 'D. FORREST. Jan: 11; 1.87d-t4. • • Covington, Pa. - 7" • Valuable farm for Sale. 11111 E, Si3BSCIO:B.EII, owik to ill-health, offers Ids - j_ farm for sale, i3ittaited in Charleston on the Mans: field road, about one mile from the old Fellows' hotel. Said farm can•be divided into farms as the public road pasaes through the center, - leaving two orchards on either's:de, containing about 90 acres, 80 acres iniprov , ed, afrarne house and two frame barns thereon. Said farm is in a good, state •of cultivation, and will be sold chimp. "A portion Of the purchase money can re main against the farm. j For further information, iriquire "Of the subscriber on the premises. Jan; 17, 1872-tf.' NOAH HAIIMOND. • Cyrus D. Sill, WEOLES,tI.E DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Liquors ,ke., 3c. . Agent*,. for Fine Old Whiskies, Jan. 1. 1R72. orinNTNe. N Change of Base. pRAND-. ! YE Stdelk - far 'llO °ads AT WIDDLFIIIIRr.C.ENTER, PA tiOtlClfit for. Cash; and to be sold 'for cash, at oast, LP Flue.. 'Credit systeuiplapotl out. • " Pal*P‘'you g° ' " le a trite ola• il t 2axi ejfi l er and b and, when IIN ad up - tq l timiTuo trito fort ob Atktettd to sell go - de sir Small profits, for'easli, and tespeiSfully:solle/S a trial from old lettrottii,Qattd - IVOm otbtrAltbylxiiptz?,tolmay grxicilm ana'.ggootia arcloso figures. rt. W. PO :F., • lanuary.3; 1872. tf • Piano Fortes and Organs ' 'DEMONS WANTING PIANOS OR ORGANS WS find it greatly to their interest to buy of ' We arc selling the beat histrumeuts at lowest prhips, and °nib° moat favorable terms. ilrst-olass PIANO possesses all the following casart. this, viz : the tone is divested of all impurities, a par ka equality of power throughout the entire scale, With resonance and duration of tone. The tench is elastic, equal, easy and responsive to every deinand of the lingers. A defect in any one of these points, will cause a com plete failure of the instrument. j We warrant every Piano for the term of five years. • ,Q 4 Tuning promptly attended to'by the moat ex .deuced Tuners. Inpiruction Books of the most apyroved methods for the Piano anti Organ constantly on hanfl. D. DIINBA.I3, I. G. 1101 T, Elkland, Pa. Osceola, Pa.' 1 1 Dec. 10,1871.-tf Door, Sash & . Blind Factory. 1= DiEiZJA.I3II4 NUBTLNI, i prvaroa, to furnish ant • claalt work Zresa the blast lumber, at his ram .fao t9ry which to now in full operation. done promptly, and to the hest manner The best Workmen employed, and none but the be seasoned limber used. Encourage home industry. Factory near the foot of Main Street. Jan. 1, 1872-ti VIGHA3I STROTtills, Proprietors of the &halt, Mills, X will maaufactors usual to order, to suit customers. OUR CASSIMERES Are warranted in every respect. Particular attention even to SMITH & WAITE M=M=l I. G. HOYT & Co. WELLSBORO Sash, :Doors, 3 E2n4341 , : 2201E1rap ANkMaULDINGS, couatantly on band, or naanutitcture.d to order. Planing: and Mate 13r1 Deerfield Woolen 111fils r DEERFEELD, PA . Roll Carding* Cloth Dressing , iWe have a largo Mock of Xassimerea, ,tc., 25 per cent less than any competitor, and warranted as repre stinted. t manufacture to order, and do all kinds of Roll• Carding and Cloth Dreesing, and defy competition. .We have as good an assortment of Full Cloth., Cass meres, arifrgive more for Wool - in can e than any other getabllabinent. Try them and sa s youreelves. 'Wo wholesale and retail at the " owanesque Mille, 2 miles below Knoxville. LNIGHAM BROTHERS. Jan. 1, 1672. XVEXALII. - aiZiIIO3EL - ir AND Ladies' Furnishing Goods TO SUIT ViERTBODY, AT ffRS. A. a.' QRANES' EMPC/RIIIId OF FASHION 1.1 , 1 in ths (lone Rouse Store. ' A large atocl: of Goods just received at will be Sold cheap. atra. E r E. KLIIPALL trill Lawn obarigo of tt&p.'Volitt ery department, and will be glad to see her old friends and new outs at all times. prop in and see our new store. B. GRAVES. , Dec. 18, ' .11-1 y PleMboto Aoitator. T , lIIS office is well sloe& with Type . , Tresses, and has every advantage for doing JOB PRINTING in u superior marmot., Plain or in Colors, from a wed ding curl to a sheet poster. Any kind or sty - le of work done at this Office, as follows: Law Books, Pamphlets, Invitation Cards, Hand Bills, Programmes, Checks, Drafts, rtuldlls, BM Dead% Circulars, Orders, Sbipplug Cards, Business Cards,'Envelopes, Tinted Plate Printing,. :Visiting Cards, Wedding Cards, Justice Blanks, , And all usher blinks constantly on band and fur sale ~, Ueedd, Wtattifitee, ;.i(hc , ..l Ountru,l, peedfi. quit-claim 'eutuutons, Subkurnal, Statemeet and Confession, 1 1 Warntnts, Executions, 'Aralcahle Actiun, 1 lcoletnnif) hag Bonds, Rohde, CuMttabla's Salu,l Attachments, Judgment Collectoi 'a Sale, - I Notea' Potitiou and Bund 'Slarriageeettifleate / 'fur Apr/mem : of Guardian And any other blanks t t enume rated unGVII Will be Printed to order on abor not Ire. ,F ‘ -• ,` • . ' ' sir Periona aendini dere fur 'JOB WORK will get their. Work •prouiptly d ne and returned. W6' aball spare no_paina to please ur customer+ In tide depart". meat. Those trending ark, plaza° state thesis° of fob; kind of ink and par desired. VA. OEVELER A BARNES pi si P t ugrleitora . Jan. 1b72. Farm for sile. MIRE subscriber offers for Bale his farm of La acres. pleasantly situated In Catlin Hollow, Charleston, Tioga county, Pa.; within about four miles of Wells 4 boro and two n.iles of Niles Valley depot. Schaaf house, church, mills, shops, &e., within a wile. Terms easy. Inquire on the premises, of 3lay 17, IH7I-tf. C. C.: cAn_ni. , ,LIVERY STABLE. ... ' ~- W ATKINS & KETCHAM RESPECT. ~,,. , le -el tr • _ . il fully inform the public that they ^ ' -,...'"`;' have established a Livery to • [ lire, . At their Stable en Pearl St. ,n posits 'Wheeler's wagon shop. Single or double rigs wished to order, They aim to keep good horses and &prin, and intend to please. Plicekriasonable. Ny KLNB & RETCHA.M.' Jan. 1, 1872. . • , , , . Tioga Marti Works. [ • ',HE indersigned is now prepared to oxecute or - ,dete for Tomb Stones• and .11onumeuts of eith er 1 Ita,lian, o' Rutland Marl? le, of thohite.44tylonnd approved workmanship,and with dispatch. . - - .• p C 913 tautly on hand both kinds of , Marble an 1 1 1.4 4 able tosnit all who may tavor htm .with 7 their Mere, on as reasonable ternni r na r :a .m r AD Ool ti tain s. ect in th country% 1 , jam, 1,. 1872. - .. -.,...,- _ • ./. . . _ • . I - DRUG - STORE t -- • - • r, l'llialsubscribailaisiss•abiastaitly on. band Puro Diliga and Medioissa :bremkals, - and Oils. Ilintret, StiOsineiy, Nan kes Notions & - c.. • • - - , Tipp ! lan. 1.187 k, 14. El. ISCraDEN BEI Furniture and Undertaking. HAVE norr on exlaiblitlan and, sale at the old plsCe, 11 the largest and most complete stock of FINE -AND COMMON FURNITURE to be found in Northern Penney rani*, coneisting of FINE PARLOR. AND SOFAS, DODD/IE9, Tr:l;4-A-TETEEI,. NLLRIILE AND WOOD TOP CIOTEIII AV, RAT RACKS, POUT %LAIR% UMRO • OVAIi AND SQUARE 17.A3, Blum- ET S, PURE No. 1 RAIZ MATERASS.. ES, EWSK & EXCELSIOR MAT TRASSES, n , - and it full stock (inn common goods usually found In a firstolass establistunent: ,The above goads are //Wel EY of thau own manulhoturo, and satisfaction is etiar 7 =teed both as to quality and price T h q sell the Woven M 74 Mattrass . the moat popular spring bed sold; also the Tooker Spring Bed that has been on trial Per 17 yeare and giv en universal satisfaction. Our r Coffin. Room atiPplitd with all sizea of the Excelsior Wks!, snow and, eautiful style • of burial oaae, *OW othar kintin'of ibreign axi home numutioadre,- with trim ming" to matc.b. 'Xlifty, will make and • il%eo-, itilityin their lewdness, and any nWing their 'finites itlll be attended to Promptly, and at satsbeWay done"bar nd ges.' Odd o with satn of Furnit u eas re and dispatch. made, and Taming of all kie y ; • .„ Tail. 10, 1572. VAN HORN'S; CIiANDLEA To wawa rye MAY CONOLTIN.-11thvingAonaludadthat I am entitled to a little rest after nearly O years aloss applleidien to business, I hare weed over the furstl tare business to "the Boys" as pier agree adriettut =ant, and take this method of asking for thank the sante liberal patronage ad has been extended to 40.- 313 r hooka may be found at the old platsltAir il=tt. Zan. le, 'B. T.' YEN • WHOLE LE DRUG - STORE. Digs law DELD u •:i' : AND OILS =AD : ic tsi =4 I' AZ '01 , 41/ : IMES XBED s w , - TUNG . 4 . 114":43 KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT lIIXDIODTES. ROO/LESTER RERYI7 NIZRY AND mevauset •=- GLASS, WALL PAPER, WM , DOW GLASS, warrEwe.au T.Drr & DRY COLORS, AGENTS FOR ISIARVIN & SO'S REMED OIL. Sold at wholesale Priam, Aluyers firs red to call and got quotations berore going ftrther Wt. 13ENJ. AUSTIN Jan. 1, 1872, IL R. 10. Bailey. (iiuwessor to D. P. ROBERTS) ' DELDER 1 Stoves, Tin, and Hardware IRO , NAILS. CARRIAOS. BOLTSHORILE SHOEL AN'D HORSE 'SLUM, A, general stock of Builders Materislo. r Ma BUT -- LATCHES, BVOI9, dm; Ales. 0 PAPER; at manufacturers Feces. AQ'Terms cash, and prices Ilicsolisiblt. above Cone House. Jan. 1, 1872 HARDWA3a36 - I •T_TavrsQ opened a first-class lialiaware spare in la. Mansfield, opposite Pitta Bros., on Mein Strut, respectfully invite their friends and the publio in gen eral to give them a call. They guarantee sation in all cases. Their stook consists of and a general lino of Wall, second to ni connt7, at the lowest on h prices. • . / AaeKvlthoitgents NOeL % D Ero Y rtsY. ° Fo' ILIY CARRIER. 1 , . , W. (1. s , 1.1.17 Z Faa.as Kom.r.a. , liana&Li, Jan. 1, 1572. ME Ins. Co., of North America, Pa ' L $6,0411,636 00 Franklin Fire Ins. Co. of Philo, Pa.— ....... .2,067 462 26 Republic Ins. Co. of N. Y., Capital,... 060,090 Andes Ina. Co. of Cincinnati. ~ ... ...... ...... 2/.000,000 Niagara Fire Ins. Co. of N,Y „..1,000,000 Farmers nut. Fire Ins. . York Pa........ 900,829 16 Phoenix Mut. Life Ins. Co.-of Harfford Ct.... ti,M*7o 60 Penn'a Cattle kiln. Co. of Pottsville 600,000 00 Insurance promptly effected by mall or otherwise, on all kinds of Property. All Tosses promptly sdNated and paid. Live stock insured against deeth, fire or theft. 1 I am also agent for the Andea Ml* Insurances Co. ot Cincinnati. C•atittal,ll,Bol),9oo. All commuzdzeitiorut promptlrattanded to-afflre on Mill Street 2d door from Main et., Eno±llll - 0-ft. - WSi. B. &113,211 - -- Agent. Jtu:i. 1. i973•tr. MRS, A, J. SOFIELD ; TS now receiving from New 7irork, a tine eslortu*t L of Betrll3.ll:lLeir3r AND FANCY 'GOODS,' which she offers to *a , at. low rates. &M IN thing usually farad in a • • - Fai , 43y Store, . will be kept on band and sold.low for cub. the Wil cox sad Gibbs sawing inaohines for sale, and to rent. Jan. 1.1873. • , 3atl3. A. 3. SOFIELD.. TWO hundred and eighty-two amie - Of -larld in the township of Union, Tioga The phtee tat well watmedro ImUdred yountrnitpidlines o ttiree. triune Isattul, d a coinfortabie lisesse' e rreon., The above propel will be sold f0i57 , ,001 'therithe as. sassed cash , . Aiso,Colbtan Preston Wei near Trciy; Bradford Co, containing) 75 soros, . - adtkr.slit soma , in, timber.— These farms are.well adaptod to dairying and agricul tUral purpoliei. "Inquire tor terms on the farm Union, or address • DAlneri ParSTON. Jan. 24, 1878 -stn, . clattagto Ya, • NO. 8. Van Horn & Chandler, (Suocessore to B. 2'. Van Horn) CORNING N. Y. W. B. TBBI3EML di CO. CARPENTERS' TOOLS, JOBBING PRIOEPTLY ATTEND/2i TO LUTZ & KOHLER, HARDWARE MON, BOT O TTORE, -W4IIE' W AGRIOULTUBAL ~ 1 OBIIRY POWERS, &c. ERAL INSiRINCE A KNOXVILLE, TIOOA. CO., PA. • Lie, Fire, and Accidental. ; , ASSETS OVER 1524,00D,000... - i ASSETS OF COMPANIES. Total E Farm for Sate; MI NM ,e In the , M - : , AND r 232 ED $24,W030 Gi