USEFUL AND SUGGESTIVE. The Feet. . Of all part's, of the"body, there isnot done which ought to be so carefully attended to As the feet. EverY person knows from cx perience,:that eft) andmanyotheedisetties which proceed 'from the same,. are attribu table to cold feet. The feet, are at, suchot distance from "the wheel at the cistern" of the system, that the circulation of the , T; blood may bs'Aretalti Yet, for all thFc and although every' person of common Oense•should be aware 'of the truth of what-we have' stated, there-is- no part of,ilte•bOdy so much t l ritled with as the feet. y l lte young and would-be genteel. footed, cramp their feet into No:soled,. bone•ph4ini lipOit7n order . t 4 neat feet, utlii 7 4itlxionablese - iii:ke - br,tie" term. Now this is very wrong. In cold weather, boots of good thick letlther, both in sok:9 and uppern,>andAarge •enciugh to give free circulation of the blood in the feet, should be worn by all. They should be tr-ligh tat n (I,Warilf4 :but .not a i I'4 ight;‘, Adt - injures the feet tOwearannintight Co4tint;- over them. India-rubber - shoes or boots should not be warn except in wet and slashy weather, and theßtAen off Zi soon as the ' exPbstf;B tiYit is over. No piirt of the botly - should be allowed to have a covering that entirety obstructs the passage of the carbon ic acid gas frOM the pores of the Life cati;be destroyed in - a -revs" stop Ping these little pores of the skin. There is one-great evil against which every person should..belon the guard, end it is one which is seldom guarded against. We mean the changing of warm for cold shoes or boots. chailga is often antcle from thick ,to Ici3latia,thigs,u-ivitbotli'.it'fle - etilig"iiiiiin fhb consequences which might ensue.' It is a dangerous practice, and many ail individ ,_tudhas.su_ffered hours-of illness because -of , • For, the Household. - HOW TO CUTtera6l4:---:11;iT0 Is J.'HOWar McHenry's recipe: The meat, after being _cut out,-nuy,t, be rubbed, piece by piece, with very finely powdered saltpetre,,cri, the etit off, ii ~talt.l.7pootittl.(npt--keape9lo; .e it*, hatn; 4}„ scr6alitiill6' , , each shoulder, 'and about, half that (piantity to caaf - iniddling and jowl :(I.lii 9 ~uptffit ratiltDll Olen still it by pacltirt of...salt on thd flesh side of eachiliere; say one-half inch thick, pack the ple0;on the scaffolding, or on a floor with stripO'''Zofpllank laid a few in ches apart all ovit.:At (that,is, under the meat). The piecesAust, id 4. down, in the follo_iiiitdorder.:—,4:::„ " BM :MO C.uars.,ETo l --/f-- it is desired to extinguish.. a fire ntney -;which has been lighted by , a tiiiii,hitliejOlreplace, shut all .the doors of the:l4tultiitinf;:scf , tia to pro _,prevent any eurtent'6talr:tp,-4.he Chimney, and thrOvi(n few handfuls, of ,common salt upon the'firt:, inatnediately isx tinguisli,tho,sameallierltilOophy: of this is that in the..;pyopcs.„of . .burilhig 1-the salt, muriatie•a4id which ] is prompt extiinguisher'of fire. POTATO Purr.—Take cold roast meat:- beef or mutton, - . . - ..v . eal and-.,ham -together.;_ from gristle,- „cut small, . and, season - with - pepper, Iliad' salt, - tind -cut pickles, _if . liked. 801 l and mash some potatoes, make into ti - pasite with an egg, and roll out, dredg l I.ing whir Tou t, Cut round with a saucer ~-- P .utlioirmat,- . felltined, : ment-. upon one Alf,And,fold the other oNier like a puff ; qiiiiehar nick neatly round, and fry a light brown. '.This is a•good method of warming up meat „which has been cooked. :!- TtI'ANRE SALT ItIIEL - AL---.1 have knn'wn deyere-cases of tOt Rheum cured by using 'the' following''l'Avo ounces of fresh butter` ;•. • one tablespoonful of sulphur ; - one ditto Oil of tar; half an ounce origanum ; tali' An oniice rosemary. Melt the tar, butter arid sulphur together. Be sure- the sulphur is tmelted; —Let stand until coop then add Afk if i oilafka stir until cold. Apply plentifully -tipo or three, .times a day, heating it . „ _ • • TopENIOVF;TAN'...- - 4 11. B.; Santa Clara Co., • • Cal. r ; - asks i 'what. s ql remove - tan and make _ The Inbe4Mopth - end keep the, skin in a zyiblithftif sitite:' ; ''. We" 'answer, , the most • 4 :thorough cleanliness." FreqUeitt and thor 6•4mgh bathing, using soap, according to cir .:-ctimbtances: Keeping the pores of the skin ..I;opeiii and active' is the hest preservative of -:3leitY- - We know of, except a good digestion; inde di-it laelpalo intute thcit. •" --- REITEDY Fon Cosecs.—Mr. Rose„r - a mer hthant'of Sab. Diego, announces that these' • ( creators of so much torment in the world I -v-can-easily and surely be cured by applying good Coat of , gum 'arable mucilage every -- evening on going to bed.' He had them for forty years, and triedneariy all the remedies ' , -inexistence,:^cvithbit relief; unfit he 'tried :•-the above; which reridily cured him in a few weeks. I.Njc.—Opi many occasions. it is of impbrtiiiice io ethi - itoy an ink „bides- , I rap etbl 9, : py, - 34 ny,piTT es.? ilia!, yilll}l2l, eV ally ' list riiY thalateited c4N-'\s,:hic4lo4 applied. For tltlgklick L , j f I N \ 7 (;njy-icw . p grains of copal, , iiitpoli-ilei-Farc to ).)e.'itilAti , Fll. *-: .fj . v:ii. hun •:,4l red krari IA of oil'o' I a - vell der::py,qis,sisliin ce :.4ii4i . getitt-heal,..and'are, - t:litV 10 be - 4nixed , 'NN'ith•t*ii'inittiilialf-gtil 11l A of liniskii,l;hek - and l..eatalf-greib of iiiclio..' ' . '-':• - L Ntt : itkr.f -- ; - i..k.: 1 --:4. l7isrren'ainilentofkiltepfli -1.i1;9;-"4.Atea'...3i:C:irs tigo, ..IVllen- iii : pltina, -44delaiiii; ai'iiintitnle a - mili lily h.. t F-9 -1. ;.1)' e wit ivetiltrlien sulrerint with neial nprisigia wing oil of peppel.mjnt,_wllicy IIICY,HgIIIIS lipply to din,i - iat 61:04.11 wit it' 'a eninel-liair pencil. Since ilicii, Lit MY own.: practiceJ I frequently employ this-oil-as -it local ritia;s -t4ell?,.rn.,°liTlT3:i - iitr - ontiOginc - hilt,:i ti,i so: in Ticitit, with reparkalAy- gQ.c)(ll - esults. - ,-.. , i. TREAT:AT:NT 01' WiIF.:I•ETO'4I4.--,\Vlteil iirtiCfalitlitirn ileNV'wh&tone - lifto,"`' . ;lte - , try -r...4 r': 1-I "•ll . P t 'Yii . ..,4ffilgli.i;'4,3 - .Aiie iurface riti I,„ iii ) - F . ,:i.feet! I: E initniltesl,.o,irtiti Apj 14 , -.14i,E4k_a1.., F.i4,;:t,p..,3, 7 4: - ,,47, - - 1 . 1 , , ,- ~ il;.-:-.liet,tr. avitk :al , t: iiii., - .141. ~... x. \Tr ~ , ,,,-0 - , 3. . „,, , :ti. , ;k i , , , , - ..:. ; 0 .-to Pt i.N-; h. - s : ! # - Pitr... - ,;Teji l )*,llacti•lteld. 4 hti t : 4 iii. tic; dfirtgilizi-nt.id"-n!!!!tH'tro, " V ± :1: 0 4 . .1 1 : ., ti1il ' 114- t i.6-', 14, 1 - iiii - i - ii iI•11:i on ci ill er tylis . n.lgrcini• , , iii i grim:l.4o;le -..: t'.. '--. . 4 " .. I . l oria:a. , .l l n!%. , al.7P.:itior:cir.:,-,:-.1,l; -ii , virtitid ofiirciti,riii7eold 1 7 . : at'er fill soft ; iiist'lt:tho'd be'ltrokerl l,R.tiruali piece dr,iii, -off-It-ft-the 1 W - ater. . hen become:; soft, ~”AtiSll, 4 tint and mi viitli:twolarge sipoon.fial, i;4 lies one teaspoonful of pelt,. two. large p " raelWd.buttey, three eggs' to - feri'lw: it enough mill.. , Boil one Iptir, -E PIuDPIN.o..7-'our - three pints oil to "one - pint - Of sifted tv.sr i large ;rligiAfuls of sugar,ftwo teaspoonfuls of cinnamon or ginget 4 , l ?ne teaspoonfulof salt. Add a doz en.apples pared and sliced very thin. Bake three,hour.; • First layer, hams; second s shoulders; of scat'" third, jowls; fourth, middlings—take the 'apare•ribs,pu . t.of the . middlings. Thtl - meat o inntit - 111 , 13;1ttilg - Wise 2 -Lix - weeks - if the weather is mild. - -itlghtlf very cold--the brine being allowed to run off freely. • -" -Fon SETTLING - Cot C t..r...—A - 161133p00nf11l o 9rlclii!° of °41 '"Fg.F,;•:# 1 1 4. .,T 1 1.R .5 J.A.AB go6d, it; a irhn,Aig, , wnell,yoxe4.,.vith. the coffeellefoiti ngllolll9g wget.l 'Tha l let it i3ltam'er, not boil, 'ten' minutes. Bub.unzukruzilonssts-.-Wc.seeit'asserie:d thiltt,n"f tc):lAt t 't atebp - ppreikef 015 numiner gt!;:ittg.h)th:a,. Obbnge - lent - WWI ht4ithinOniething that nilheansehiin to slabber again. - - F torn non MORNING TOAffr.—Drop the slieetliMlPEttndielg . 4l6 - iii.:;blitter. Gt-nnatatotofi. Telegraph. . 1911-ii is7;:-.bnit pennant . flout;eneituartl of trillkkhejt.mtui of - butter, nix ems, ' a tete'dnif43f ),*t§t.'"e 3- ' • l• A ,^..tl; ,:.•z ... a i tv2Y ,17 0,3 WICKHAM ac, FARR El MEM WM9 IM rau..anlLliVinter IffE3 -sp - a.4_ 4'l zoo; HES Just call au4liee wbatiAjoilltitiTrtment we have • • • •.) . FAXtR. • - _ repderargried ie Agerit for the sale of the follow ing TOWN PROPERTY : situate on the Mansfield road and State Street. These lots are in the central part of town, and convenient to the flail Road Depot. situated on the lice of the Rail Road, and ppltablo for hIANUFiOTURINO PURPOSES. • ;•• 1:7 WALTER - 6H2IIWOOD. ar't mtetr.lzea"lol, C HEAP- .0811 .STO - 4E, . 4. • liEliii ~00nfuls _a-beaten and thick_batter.— LADIES' DRESS 000D9, =MN% ALL EMS, LINEN GooDs,-wEaTE - PIQVnt- Moms _ Gloves, llosteil radk 0 0Q( 1 3 sad NciAom 4".; -; ;: Suer , Soap, Tobacco, SyurP Woo, Saleratus, Come, Tea, Crackers, sat, Mat,- °Float.+ lIATf! AC OP% BOOTS 'ic - 111110itit DEEtik ' " - NYOODEft WdRE,,,610. -'- - (lob paid for BUTTER, or shipped on Commission: Please call ara look otir Stock, over., :Iro‘ al. w53 1,:: 14 P. 4.34:**3',40.MAR11 , 0 *ow, inn. I, Y.l :. r'.`J'Q.L e 1.. 3+ !1 TIMM, PA. Li , 7 47,-; SecT 4 IX t E/12=lea 4 , I , ~ ~oo~~s, 'and are selling them at their usual 3 ~ ~~r~a X - ••• ICE -VL.Ette)E BE ME MEE E Z ; • ••••' • •• ; ; • .; .17:4,1a .1:1', -. ,,A":: 11.5 i} filE Real EstateAgelitk: 60 FILL/IGB LOTS, SEV'EZ,IL LOTS 2:frA These lots will be sold on reasonable t to mi. . ,_. ~.. ~ I. 4.. am a kii azo; satii4t of new goods, such as FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC : •;••• r: : ..•••• • L., ;.1 DR` t.-GOODS, =I Which will be sold ery cheap WHITE GOODS,' Choice Groceries. , =ME= A yer • J lOW* I .•••••••+. • a..A.IN ii/AALUM II 4 I= ai ar alartirre utatiou, based on its intrinsic virtues, and sustained. by its re; tnarkable cures. -So mild as to be safe and beneficial to children, and yet so searching as to effectually purge out the great cor-1 ruptions of the blood, such as the suofulons.' and syphilitic contamination. Impnritte,s or diseases that have kliodifri:ittsa,systelli for years, soon yield to this powerful anti dote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful cures, many of which are publicly known, of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Ulcers, liruptions, and eruptive dis orders of the skin, Tumors, Blotches, . Boils, Pimples , Pustules; Sore t." Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipo. las,.Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald - Hea, Ringworm, end internal Ul- Cerations of the Uterus, Stomach, and Liier. It also cures other com plaints, to which it would not seem, es tiltv&tdoigtekas D watt si,% . ffsTNetatilgiai - Pleart ease, Female Weakness, Debility, and Leucorrlicea, when they are manifesta- , tions of the scrofulous poisons. It is an excellent restorer of health and strength in the Spring. By-renewingthe appetite and vigor of the digestive organs, it dissipates the depression and listless lan guor of the season. Even where no disorder appears, people feel better, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. The systein moves : , ppmith r renewekviur Cm hive 011 'vor a ,44 ME PREPARED B•Y Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Loweklitiris., ) Practical and Analytical Chemists: TR &ILIUM ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Tan. I, /872. PIERCE & ERESS, Agt. 3 vat i X r ers ' PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, P . • AND B.; • 4;.-op"1:41:,:in.: if .r • O in' TRRS B i z 14 Otte -411. g, st, 4 13 CIO COMM . as Iflitorifikedleal. Utak Mai or 1/0 1 4Q0L N. B. A. full assortment of the tter. Also, an dm cellent assortment of ALBUMS, MIRRORS, PICTURE FRAMES, STATIOURy,COADS.ASSELS, -Zak .kt-ka 4194 AND T ..(A-1....14.V.3. -roaerieses. On Teas, Sugars, Coffee, sprap, Molssints; • Ride, Soda, etc., wo will not be beaten in price or quality.— We will sell choice Teas by the chest, or sugar by the barrel, at as low figures as the same can be bought at this side of New York. 11112/1 P. 8. TRY OUk' 4 BE.I"I3.I6)TEA.ja AA of the newest stylel . ,..en4,l=l) qt,Ornu,, twyti that .1011. not break. WIIII3EUEB, LIIMTLIE iFe.A . %) ; Sare.l 4l.. ' We hold twenty desirable village lots {or Bale to the Central part of the town ; and will also loan stoney at reasonable rates. .;-zz N. B. Dr. W. W. Webb h as his offlea In our store, where he may be consulted for tvivice or treatment. Jan. 1, 1872-tf. ' HASTiNCifik-& VOLES:- la Hona's.Hotel. Steinway and other LESSONS given on the Piano, Or .in, fling ing, An opportunity for pradffce" afro ed to those who may desire it. e 4 H. W. TODD. Jan. 1. 1872-tf. , - New Jewelry Store. THE Underaltreed would respeettalr nek y to the clt fzena erViellaboro etetvlelnity.thetbolas opened& Jeurelpsr Stdise . . In the butleg=i i rc4=yrA Hie stock,. owitp en Or" - Clocks„, Ratehes.• Jewelr-y, Bauer andPlated-Ware., S. D. WARRINER, one of the bestworkmen in North ern Pennsylvania, will attend to the WM For the skilful doing of which hla aesentarm yeirs practical experience is sufficient guarntee. S. B. IVABRERFB., Wellßboro r Aug. 23,1871=1f. nor for tho Ant time, %Ar on , Id„, f arm fkir s i ieel on the Wellsbor, an d L awrenany m a Rallroad in Middlebury township. Ilona Co., Pa., nine miles tromTio: ,e : t frOM We . .• • ••• :".3. . . . land, Osceola and Knoxvillo reA:b k , cori t a bg ntst 1 56 well adapted' to dairying - orpo sego _th ree h u a r ia b hard ea ringfra apple trees, Oleic A s varieties ; large • • lir formatka i • tar ) : • M _ Jan. 31, 1872-tf. crooked Creak, BEI tB. in Tioga. Co. 811. H i 1!ETE:1 Tea pieces BlackAiapaca 'lat .eci ittas mfi wauntays. BUS tr.;- u.,,,i2c÷. Ud.t'S t iNritgArt :t.- 7 S. ;Air. 4 4 . ta 4000 yds. new and desirable styles of Prints last no ceived at EtARDEI44I3. ; Brown and Bleached Bheetinga in all Widths for sale cheap at I HARDEN'S. • 4...3; ►c.a...:? Ginghnas, Delaney, Merinoes, Satins, EmpreAs Black Silk In west variety, cheap at HARDEN'S Beaver CORA, Citesigeges, DOralliklrolalWAlXlCSloo run, far gals cheap at HARDEN'S. Shawl, Gloves, Hosiery, Ladies' and Gents' Undergsr. meats for sale ellen. at _ WJAD /NOW, z - Wellattoro, Jan. 15, .012. • Ally ersor4 indebted to Thos. Hard= an mutilated to maim Mimedlate payment and (um? ;natal T. AL_ .„ J. B. DAfl IN3MiI'iIEMI roil ollt. 4 1,4/ Is widely known as one of the most ever discovered for cleansing. the sys tem and 'purifying the blood.: It has stood the test of FOR '`• Drugs and MeTtheines, (Patent or othenvise)-Uso Per and TOBACCO. Also for Faila PERFUMERY, TOILET 504.114, POMADES, _w!`lo#o. 3Pla.aacoss for sale very cheap. Also, MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. om pdzy *WV It: if VA :4 NAll 1 1 .11113:fq : 'Adel A largo stock of NEW ItfUSIO must recalired. Repairing of Tratc&s 4. 1 14. ;;;A, Y.W.r.ites c, r e Clocks, 4.c 4.c • .Farm for Sa7,,e. NEW .GOODSI Aiuvi) fv1(1 Lig i e . 4. ifirt,Eit ;tc.4*141 P4II ELI . _ • q[ 3. 11. $.l ;•••.1-. 1 ;•:' a • '..r‘ t..,:-,;t.);1.•.,1`. •;.•;11:3'Ill.f ' , 11 1 1 :1>• .: I - r , ,ii •• ;. F -.4 i. ,I ' - 'i 4 -10-4 , 1. „ii, 'I ~P., . fAI Af1,44 ~,,,,,,-; , , ,;... • 1 '),ib'iti.:J: , •• ,A1:41 :al -t ~1 , -;••1. - - ; .:9. ,;• , 11,4::: „Wog 1, , b . J:,•. .I. 0:., :I, ; . , 1 1L ; . 1.0-4-„,a1.;, - . : 1 14,..;;;;4 ,L;;71 . 1;;41 .r.it,z .1, .;-;,-• , 4 ,,„ , . 1.; i..4 .4 q;.;-, , , i 1,,in.,i6 1•:',-... - Ntly,f, 4 , - ; - 0; 4 4 ~-;. , •. ___•„, z ,1 4. 1 4 :4 - ,c,,,01.4‘ , 1..1. - 6 1....) e .;;! - ' , •,:•).d. -6 :ja l - , •-' 1 -11 , 1 ,z.‘l4 -- : -1,...,4 - ,a. 41 . :t..,1%,,,;;;;1 r,zi: ... ; ,4-.;,i; ~-,,i,;, 1 • i? •;:43; +, ~,,, 1: :M ,14 ;:. ,-;41,;c Li (, ~,,i 0.;4•,,,i ~: ILAILIPII No.- , -.No • , -iv , ) , 3,.; 1 .H.,.):.4 , ;-.,,, . - Art • ~-, ~. .., ~... :;,,,,64,,,t,„4, .i.-,,,,,,,,,.: '46IE Loic - • Xs pow full of goods suitable for MI Igittatid Crockery, 8 Ml'Et * TUE :diT r?i G tiet W i t,e.,'M‘ka4 o P% ,l e of TIO 0 - 'ea '4''‘ii ii.Z l '. z zg _ tad compare prices. The &metal) yore wlll ba convinock4l that thLi the Aii , blo4 GJytiUSsy. Come one And all, have a nice rifle, 1400 d time generally, grntlinyttat Walt yi 'LUCA , t.' , `. cst.l • • " i/v At xIGWaFI°I4I4I3O64 IN a fl ME BE j , ...4J .i..4"21.1111•1102.31Miiii;" ;s X.rneteLless'• 11141•410160 CiIriDOCIAT -" liaivalea. Alobairs, Plaids, French Walt lioatim i 811101,11"anay Cakeed atol l Black Ditaf Baia, all at prlcaa much Ima than ban Dealt. wldlat batora; - 117 a loop it Ilna of: - '., ..) ..il.: 1,..1 .11:: i.... 1 t •' " I t . , .. ii.,,1 , '. * Fancy Goods, Yan,free .4 11 04. 948 4 - - Vhdl*iiikoPs -44.4 9- I*4 10 to 50 amts. . . Childre nie Vine& from?. Wool* to 1,26. $2,60 to $6,60. -1. j'' ;ii). ;:.... - thlitatlidtait-iPleg?L'ibaidteettiet46o. .61.25 tO 65.60. 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ALP* 1 db ,I„ um! az; suzi,axfo ea claim of 09od apportOo4 , 94 buitigkituttekiimar. — :-.1:54 0.;.;4 • • ;. " q l 7lO TM` tlivsr.. ,, Nt. , 7l.lgs t•rl. 1:34-4.111 ,ct .trrn C.461J:::41.1.3 Vitt arisl ,w4tlwo MOM At. „3.1, .)t ..1. J.f , ‘,\ kS„. I : i 1 ,, ..., . r - , . • iII an _•• ~ Notion s , C., , hOe7S• : 1 1,1 otions MEM =EINE • • r. - ,‘" tto 4 711 i ••• •; • , . • 1 T's...s ol .$ ne -1:21 . - •21z.T..:4 • -.4 tro: . .4 , ." • " tt 4 4 11 -if 4i, V:Asi 4;;L; 1 - 4 - -4eie. :4 , -44. 44, :7, J*3 . .• , . . _ I 114 Vws .1. '/.e. W• aro noW of /ANL . -J. --- 4'„) tiS : - ... . - • ' ~. ,4, ;:..." X.W.: ~ ..,......i —• ', .-J: *V.4417fq41...11,ta bt:: - ...1 , :tt, • • . . , r.i• i ,::.!,, .'.: :,... t.. 5. .C:iff...Yiti. " ,t. C.:..::•.::)1 • - . ..1. , , - , jl,-..t..•; —.: t. c..: .z , ,, , r3.4.1.t EaCC.:::: i •• .1t,..•,.. 4 ;..t.; .?. , ./.1 :..1....11 , 4 ...I/1iaM.T.11' , ...".1. - .:...1...;,,..!....',. .:.'w :"id .. , 1,.: i;:.1%. • 44. , . :4,,,,r;•=1 , ,.,, : . i. '.. 4 ,, , '..., ; II Ii ';:i ' .: ;:..::;:i , 7 he NeCiiiilload,::_, ~. , ..... ITEM 7,51 C.kitt* to 123sYCCitiramsain,thliumits . . ur • Stock. e _ ".. IV. :4- a.., ;-• .% 31V 4 .." ,17 • • • 44- „ SZEIZIVED, AT - - ortaxisrot ors )116Lh' ; Ai cotes sioax, vinusolso, PA , ~ +.2.; -I; lAI. . .. ry-At ....Q1V1r.`,915 - t% Apvc.owt!.44l IA "'„,t .? 'V., • )7. _lO *anti. i.. 10 and'. 1 ..20 cent,. EREII NM 11121122 EM - •:z . thio; , ?Zi'lo. MEM E ;.t }a . "YN i .al .-- • ~; . _..,_ OEM MS S . i • HMI ; ; f 24.4, .(.ci.: i. - / , J.4...41.. EIRE EEE £u iY BEE cia • •-anttastul34*Rt • - t . 3 • r i i ';' 'ant money enonointi. want, 1=2113 :~_ ~. ME !:112431 it t t ?AI Q: EEO I=l. ,t/ BaL..,olney I t p- - / tRALLIIrt AI.-11_,•TAIII4E13: t ; ar3El l lls7lllll-i3133 • „,i f _ _• PA =I 1 1- , Tir EEPS:inonatintly,f , u' !milt! ELGIN, . I.VALTUA, Usauil , SWISS WATOliEtte 4 4 1 , • '''47 , Narine Cidr.ndai t3l:OOkS. , SILVER 'SPOONS; -f: Plaol SpoOna and Forks; Table,' Ilinttez and' Fruit ; ' Cantors arid Cake Il.nikets; 't Napkin Maga; Creant, Salt, Sugar , and Mustard tipoouit; Fine Gold laid Agate Rings; Gold Pena and PeriFils; Solid -Gold Sofa; Pearl, Fauoy Plated ,Guarilii;and Chains, ,/to. -A large Mock of 'SPECTA 01.ES; OLASSES, and Colored Waseca, all ai reduced priaea:4 - • ' N. B;—Wotctrca Joiroliy neatly Itepalrra.; WaU. 1, / • " `; , DiNl2 ME '4ll 4,!b3, ,;, ; - f 'JEWELRY STORE ENZESI P.- -•-, 011.0, , MU! • ~ • i :. •.. : "s - ' ANDREW FOLEI, , • fie e z,. a who has long been established • t Q "" 6:" , i l in' the Jewelry Vitali:legs in .. rN• i c ' '- ' e i c ' Wellsbero, has 'alwey; for sale, . - 1, 1 4 ' 1:;—..- " ' .: ' varionsitiotla and pros of 11 AMERICAN NI)IA TM ES - Gold or Silver, Clocks, Jewelry," thains. Rings, Pins, Pentils, Gases, Gold end, Steel POLO,— Thimbles, Spoons, Razors,. •, - • - • Plated Ware, =I , SEWING NINCHINES, EMI , • , ,Wll,lt most all other, articles usually kept In such es tiabllabtrients, .whielt'are sold lOW for . 1 C , A S H. ME =I Flepatring done. neatly, and protnptly, and 'jon ' abort ME soxids. - • - ,Jat:y._1,,1572-_-2y 11111 OM ESE VlTAShine . _itlachine, Is pranatmeed the best in :Market. having iaketa 'the' first 111641rwa at MIS TiOge Co.; and qther raise, and fa abided:li the - _best washing Afacbliae invented. It ezdy'neeils a trLII to satisfy the most skeptical. Vit o:mg Wishing to ;purchase, will address LtrILE STEVEIQ S, •. Tioga, Pa. =I Jan. 1, 187i2 • lir - - - Den a tistry' • -....• . . xic.:YENG returned from a visit East,' I am now . pre= pared, with a new stock of &oda and instrutunts, o r superior inducements to those in want of 'any, tbing,in my line. Artificial teeth inserted- on a • new and superior base, at low rates. Teeth extracted with ( t pain. preservation of the natural teeth a speolality: Work warranted.. Terms reasonable. A. B. EASTMAN, Dentist, Jan. I, 1872-tf . Wellaboro, Pa. DALIS R OS . ~_ _.-- 0 , . S A ,E l ,, \ (. 1 r : ,-:,-.% r 7 & OWANIL iMI = - - I'. 4 I ".:.:.=? :+i;-. -::_: -.:* t . ..;, , •:•:: . • ' - - - 7 7; r „ Ju~y.l :187 jr z : :AitikATTS WANTED .:FOR _ _ • . , - FV.W lC Atezt.Hall - " PHASES OF LONDON LIFE. Br D. J. KruwAtr, the well-known Journalist. The Very, Largest Commissions Paid. " • • This book is a beautiful octavo of 66a. pages enbel ,llabed vilth, 200 engravings, and finely executed nap of ',London, designed and execiAted , billl'atudy for tbbi work by eminent artiste. 'lt contains WI; graphic and :truthful statement of the Sightt;ssecretsi and '..S'ensations of the greffi Metropolis of the world. Address, D ASCEIMMAIVPubIiahIar, 711 Sansom Street, Philadelphia. Jan. 1,1872-4 m. I • ' RS. ADA. G. /MOOS will give =ado lesions at • leer 01,1 home, tons many as zany be pleased to themselves under herinstrustions. Terms, $8 a 'quarter. Instrument furnished fot practice for $2. Doc. 8, 1871-tf. • MERCHANTTAIIHORING I . . • • - e_iEORGE WAGNER; has Just received a - superb' as . kjr sortment of all kinds of - - - - -CLOTHS - for gentlemen's COARSE & FINE CLOTHING Eth prepared to manufacture in the BEST STYLE, oh the shortest notice. .PCrtions wanting Clothing please drop in and see my stock., :Good Firs and the beat of work guaranteed. —4411. 1.1872-4. ' GEO. WAGNER. EEM El :i.6oo.l>dalrY:farinCiti Tioga , toWnithip, Tioga Co.. Pa, about , 2 1.2 :miles west , of the Borough of abcrat-100 acresimproved; aiut46 unimproved.— Ras on it three barn. three dwellingliouses, an apple and peach orchard, and other fruit trees. Terms easy. Also adjoining On the Treat, a farm and timber lands atm 40 to 20dantes - as desired; with Moores improved, with a good barn, a good honee and apple orchard.— Good for a dairying - faun: ' • 19M1 'C. H. 0111 t. • • - - • - Tioga, Pa. ~la •- - - • , Mitchell 4 )lorecris tetra known 'SS the' 'William IC. Mltellell term st,Alitchell's Creek. 'Pop , Co., Pa., three dwelling houses. a steam: Saw i Mill 'and Sim angl'othar-bundthes-Lonerof 'the best' locations for rk Isnot:tering or otheFnumufacturing establishment 91 . 1 the` TiogallttlfoOl. „Also,...a4jcdning.sel lot -0 f• abent 186 acres, about 80 knees In pasture. Would make . a good farm-I-timber onongti orritrfer fuel,4lumber to nay for it. . Also about 360 eerns of timber laud , with some' troltabiTmti; about a mile east of the above described Unde—valuable for Hemlock' l lande ie'rk, 'tinit,Cr and him -1150 two lota Of I=l of one acre -each ' elinated - ,at 40 1141 aMti Ma. audolourY—on midi 'unravel store, &c. e *skirls cto .purohase Inquire , of Mrs. Jaile Ilditobell.on We premises at Mitchell's prcek. • . , ,C. SSTlcl o git, Jan:l;tlB724 .: f..'• • • " : ' _ • NSW EM=M • itc • , &c.. &c lIMMEI \ A: FOGEY , 4. ~ DIET INGREDIENTS .THAT COMPOSE ItOSADA:LIS are published on every package, them fore it is not a secret preparation, Consequently ' PHYSICIANS PRHSCRIBE IT It is. a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilis in all Its forms, Rheuma tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Com plaint and all - diseases of the Blood. ONE BOTTLE OF ROSADALIS will do more good than ten bottles of the Syrups of Sarsaparilla. THE, UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have used ftekdalis in their practice for the past three years and freely endorse it as-a reliable Alterative arid Blood Purifier. ' DR. T. C. PUGH of Ballimcro. J DR. T. J . BOYKIN, DR. R. W. CARR. ¶S I DR. F.O. DANNELLY; DR: J. S. SPARKS, of Nicholasrille, IDR. . ?tic CARTRA, Columbia, DR 2 A..:13. _NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. C. USED AND'ENBOBsED BY J. EL-FRENCH tc SONS, Fall River, lass. • - F. W. S.3llTll,JaCks.A.Alich. A. F. WiIFELF.R, Lima, Ohio. AtiApL;tim-p, ;- _ I • ...„ 0 „,-,VEN • cia, ,, Gdfdi>4ville, Va. SAII , L. G. bIeFADDEN, hturfreos. • fbpro, Tenn - . -.,- • " . _ 4 tendj. not allow of any ex. d., remmica in relation to th - o -To t he Medical Rrareiiton we guaranteen. Fluid Mc craCtlfoperior.to eur.thay have, ever used ttentment of diseased grobd; add to theetilictedwe saY try Rosadalia,raml You will .be mstored toheeßlVlz -, • , 7 • agasclalis is f2.1(1.-bs,anDroggistic 13F.TiOrp_er,,nittpl, &Wren • •.-: I DrCI4LEvzST,s , 14-Co. * — ..:lticplufactFisqg Chemists, - - BALTIIIOREj 11104 MI 76 , Salerlient. .For• --.841a, Mitii}itgOgWa ir ,' 'ERTE,RAIWAY ,T, 4,!tairneAvr4ptimpTaitx,Anorrrtil k iov. l3 Tno l liTi. . . , NEVU'an'd IMPROVED ' DRAWING ROOM and SLEEPING 00AWIES,combicii 'wall Modern Improve• MOWN, are run through on all-Traipp betweontqffalo, Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge, Clevelitud,Olneln• nut! and New Yorlc,.; .." . ' .- - , - • STATIONS New Y,'eklf . 'lle Jersey City." Susq'hanna. 4 Great Bend." Blugba'tort.l. °wags,: • ' 4 :Waverly, 4, , 4, Corning PaintedPostl , Rochester. Ar. antral°. ; " , NiagrafrallW' Susp.iirldge" Clifton Dunkirk " Cleveland • ' 4 Cincinnati 930 AN 9.45-" 4,3o'bin V.i3 PM ' 6.68' 4, 0.30 " 7.05 " 7.88, 11 40 41 B.63•Stip 12.00 NO 12.48 a. al 1283 1.00." 2.22 " 7.00 " 5.00 p at Additional Local Trains Westward. 6.00 a.m., except Sundays,from Owego. 6.00 tt.M.,'dally,froni•Busqueltana. 6.50 a. m daily, from Suswhana. 1.00 p.m. except'Sundays, from ftipiehana. 1.16 p m except Sundays, from kamirfft Stopping at , Biglflats 1 39,Corning 200, Painted Post 206, and therfca, via Avon; to Buffalo, arriving at 8 36 p m. 2.30 p m except Siiudays, from Binghamton. "' Eaoward. • STATIONS. , No. 10 ;B.t No 2 , . . Oincrati.L've . 9 45p m ..... ..1140am Oloveland " 726 a m .. ..........-. 10 00 p m Dunkirk , : 14 '125 p m ......... 1000 p m ... Clifton " 1 40, 640 p m 10 00 ". 440 a in Susp.l3'g'e " 145 ", 545 10 05 •' 445 " Niagara " 152 "' 650 " 10 12 " 452 ". Buffalo " 245 " - .4 45 11 45 700 " Iltirnelle'vle" 615 Sup 10 45 •' 330 a m 1005 •fa Rochester 4, 400 p ro 515 " ' • 715 " 00nling - • f 735 12 20 a m 455 " 11 30 ," " 812'" 12 " 635 " 1208 p Waverly —" 847 " 137 " 003 " 12 41 pm Owego. 932 U 219 " 6 45' " 1 lb'p m Ilinghluteen" 10 15 " 305 " 1 727 " 155 pm Oreatßend' 'I • ' ;335 i• t 52 '" gl7 p Susquehan'W . 11 03.• , 4.004 825 's '2 47 p m Port Jong's' 2 sg:a in 50 12 0? 'p m 618 pm Middletown" 3153 - -'"'• 8 45 - " 1 12 53 " Goshen " :9 04 " ............ Newburgh " 1210 p m ' 885 p m Paterson " 449 d i •1100 a ml 247 " B4O p m Noway}, - -" • 7 Oil :" 2 'O5 ti in 515- " Jeree City " 1 .0 33 " 11 38 /a in, 323 '" 915 pre .Nest Yo rk 'el 700 " 12 00 - in 340 " ;925 p m . . , , Adilifional _Local Xritins taiitwar4. - -.. . - :; 6 . 00 a miliandays , :iteptbd, fromilorrielavilla, 0.55. a. in" daily fryr liornellerille. .- tu 7.00 a- m. 3 tfdayejrorg.plieeo.- • ' ' - - • 7 . 4 P ikra., pacept - dayaiTrom EirolrEi - . - -- 1.58 p. m., except au days, from Painted Pcat; - . - 2 10d). M., Orcept SU ilyq,ftol2lllolllollo VlllO. .01.1011diljUI , OiCityr, •:bgtweeit . Hornellavillo and P tort Jury'''. ' L.D.JIII.IOERRe'I ' WM. R. BARR, : , Real Blip% ;; 1 , -, , T: Get'-1 Paee ,Ag'i. ..... . r --- ° - .NOrthein-Ceotral. f\ , • \ • ' \ Direct " Ron North A d Eiont4, • On and a ft er Sunday. Nov 12th, 1821, Tral will depart from Troy, Pa.. as follocrsT . • I ' —,. 0 —...... LEAVE BOUT_HWARB. Mali' 0,52 A. ti. Buffalo Bipress, 10.36 P.M. IV'maport -Accom. 7.10. Niagara Express 1105 P. At I EERIE TRAINS - LEATF. NORTIIIVARD. 0:80 P. M.' ElmiraAccm.loosA.M Niagara Express 4,33 P. M. Ettifalo Express 4,27 Afl • .A. R. FISKE, General Superintendent. J, A; REDSIELIft; ' Aeet - Gen'l Sup't Weilsbore , & Lawrenceville IL IL Time Table No. 3. TAUS EFFECT TRIIREDAT, N cT. 10 TEE,IB7I GOING! NORTH. STATIONS. GOING SOVTII., 630 pm 11 10 am. Corning 900 a m 760 p m 426 pm 10 66 am Lawrenceville 10 17 afa 860 pm 414 pm 955 am Dunning 10 27a zu 869 p m 408 pm 961 am , *Lathrop 10 32 a m 904 p m 364 pm 940 am *Bear Creek 10 40 a m 916 p m 849pm,9 83 am Tioga Village 10 65 am 920 pm 881 pm 918 am *Hammond 11 12 a m 935 p m 319 pm 907 am *Hills Creek 1126 am 9 40'p m 313 pm 900 am Holliday 11 31 am 9 60p m 303 pm 851 am Middlebury 11 81 am 969 p rn 254 pm •843 am • Niles Valley 11 49a m 10 05 p m 242 pm 831 am .*Harsh Creek 12 02 pm 10 16 pm 236 pm. ;8 06 RIG Wellsboro' 12 09 a m 1022 pm •Flag Stations. , A. II: GORTON, Sup% =I Blossbnrg & Corning. it Tioga R. B. GOING NORTH 9TAT10:413; 00/NO BOUTO 11 10 am 630 pm Corning 9COam7 50 pm 10 56 am .615 pm Mulhollon 919 am 805 pm 10 42 am 602 Dm Erwin Centro 033 am 818 pm 10 30 am 450 pm Cook's 945 am 880 pm 10 25 am 445 pm ' Lindley 9 60am 836 pm 10 15 am 435 pm Lawrenceville 10 Isata 848 pm 10 03 am 421 pm Somer's Lane 10 27 am 8 59pm 9 . 58 am 411 pm. Mitchell's 10 37 am 908 pm 949 am 407 pm Old Station 10 41 am 912 pm 987 am 967 pm Tioga 10 55 am 925 pm 925 ara 347 pm Mill Creek 11 02 am 932 pm McCoy's 916 am 837 pm Lamb's Creek 11 12 am 9.43 pm 905 am 327 pm Mansfield 11 24am 9 56pm Canoo Camp 809 pm Covington 11 44am 10 15 pm 250 pm, -11lossburg - 1205 am 10 35pm 2 25 p in Somerville 12 25 am 2. 26 pm • • -Fall Brook 12 46am A.II:GORTON, L. If. SLIATTITOH, Supt B. &.O. R. R. Supt Toga R. R. 8 45 am 828 am Insurance: InSurance Hand, = in. Hand Mutual Litelisirance Company, L)prEaft, No. 112 s..intsr., PHILADELPHIA, -• • ' • - ,113cORPORATED FFj31113./iIIY 28, 1867. - ••• cliarvd Capital x 5500,000. 4TB off; , - . • ..:„. . • - • , , - • ...i-Storic and Mutual; Cianbittirtg•Beeprity Kith 'Profits. , i3uppoasTou arealrea" dir, Inined••in a - first-class coin •Parin. and fo*. 411.Teauso istatover t jeay after ten year ly payments) you do actor cannot pay longer and die— % your insurrmbe - gene-and your money wasted.' Not so in ther ,, H.A24 - #-plata..l4 - D - t.'!'alt„Polides aro Nos-Fon- %This camper," %Mich tanks:among the most 'popular and successful Life Insurance Companies, •grants .pol icies on all desirable- pbmarbnth with' and without ,-:Traveling Priveleges - Unxestrieted. All pediCies are incOnteshille aft& one year from any of the.ordinary causes. - " Lipplcto your We. Insurance. -please erainine the foll6wing ConaparaticeTeble. It is sometimes alleged by Agents of other Clonlpaties that the Company they .representis :safer_than. others.. -Whiki - NVO unhesita tinglyessertciur belilb lii 'the soundness And stability of all companiesose* _desk , : to present the follelring for the inspection clithoso desiring to insure -Of the following con:fp - Miles, compare the annual pre miuMs charged by each kif-im insurance on life at, the ago of 30 years, payable at' death : - - ' ' • ' Annual premium Ten manual for life. payments. velars' , ':..$'18;81 : ' '.'' . ' " - :$93.21 ; 2E ~., .....,,- - r. 7. :.12,73 - -.: . 7 . -= - - 42,80 li mo ... ~.,..23,80 . : 50,00 Tl na, Einitable' • • : - .1 22,10 '• ' ' 46,97 .NV ehiZtitton• ' 22,70.: - .• : 46,97 • Hand-4n-Band, 10,80. - , - -8260 I.f noinlreadlineni4take a policy with the ' . .1 - , rEIAND . ..-MHAITD." tho beat Mafia Conipany in the United States: Jan. i, 1872. ' ,A. lu. niGRAIII, Agent. Tr AS now in snick, and .tedi keep constantly on I — Jl 4 , hand, M the lowest market quotations. Wool Twine, 2 & 4 ply cotton & jatetwine. - Marlin 2, & 4 strand. Knowl's patent Step Ladder, from 9 to 8 ft. JACK SCREWS, TACKLE BLOM, WiRE OLOTH AND WIRE GOODS M ERALLY. EMERY WlTrvt,s FOR cammta SAWS. aaeorpnent of take Huron and Berea. OBINDEITONES, CANAL WHEIH, BAR. ROWS IN ANY QUANTITY, MA• - NIL.IA 110 PE F . /WM-ONE. - - • INCH DOWN: - ' , . , No. 146 2;in9ra euglno oil. y A complete assortment of Meehaul6f Atoms; ° •. • . /4017SE.BYIBDERS AND HOUSE. • BOLD HARDWARE tON S TAN-, • MY ON BAWD. BOTTOM PRICES ON Aanicumi- AAL-,../KeLEmrairs: Oomairt auttlaka a laok, eat tha.ffaares' gu34 sea kow it ill YOUrion &AG Mb IMPAif.rta+Wll 41. . Oa. atilk • " Westward.' No. No. 14 No No. 1 11.00 6 it!. 6.30 P /4/ .7.00, 1116 - ,." 5.46 , 7.20 8.15 P 1 , 66 Ax 2.35 4, si 8.37: " 9.17 - " 9.16 - " 2.62 " a 25 " 10.10 " 846 " 4.11 ." 1 11400 w. 4.27 " 448 " 11.60 ," 6.06. " 6.26 I. 12 36 A 24 6.42 8.01 " 1298. ..9n ,r 114 "^ • ',10,20 10.20 " 2.05 " " 7.05 BR 7.20 Bft 6.25 "-11.20Ait 11.20 All 7.0, 4 # 1210P1112,10P 11 7.10 '. 1235 " 1236 -" 7.15 I. 12.20 " 1220 of 7.20 " 12.54 " 12,64 " 0.55 z x 6.0 . 056 .of 7:00 Aar 100 Ala NM 1,4)00,000,00 liglai EMI • - 1195E1 "HOW THEY MAD HIM. 'yap young ittAtettder, too, - I bid timind and halt to do Whatevir mother bade me ; fihe'uW.lto have it, walnut atick, Which kept me on the double quick, • Ana 6'4 was wheke Mut hap When older grovin, and quite a bean Among the,glrle, I used to hunvr A Mitts Ilelacilla Cm:tiny Afid, with the heir) of smiles and nods, .1 fell tit lore at forty rode, ' And there is Where she blUt me. When was Oidei., asi'sksteeni I thOughtit time to hate a ilueen, And asked her if she'd wed me ; .Slie said she•didn't much object, Or words to soMetidug that effect, .And there was where she bad me But when, to make tbe matter straight, went np to negotiate • Afralrs with Colonel Cadniy, He said he "didn't care to sell," He told me 1 might go to—well, And that was where be had me I drowned my sorrow in the cup, Until I got my dander up, ' (I couldn't have been madder ;) When she proposed that we ho one In spite of pa—the thing was done, And that Was whore I had her Two lovely urchins on_ my knee I'm proud to say belong to me - (That is, to meund madame) For when•We left our native sod, We apeuta year or two abroad— And there was where we had 'em ALL.SORTS The Prince of Wales, since his-, recovery, is the most popular man in England. The cathedral clock at- Louisville, Ken tucky, froze up and stopped running ihe other day... . . . A marble bust 0f,,,, ex-Governor Chamber. lain; of4faine, is 's on to be set up in the State Capitol, of A gusts. : Not a . single person has visited the Rev, 311.. Watson, the English wife-murderer, since hisconViction, it is said. Six montlmis nowadays considered to be She extreme length of time ilia an: engage. meat should exist before marriage. - A cynical lady,: lather inclined to flirt, says most men are like ) a col 7 -very easily Caught, but verydillicult to et rid of, upon cost of the ceremonies attendant ..the, inauguration .of the last I . .Qtd Afayor ufloindon amnthited to $13,1:38. -The -Rochester Deni47ot says `ll-Va:,h -ingtori has a new' weekly paper, called the Transcript.: It. will liiie three months or lesi." - • Napoleon, it is nry stated, was countdr feiter a good man 3 yzars ago, and proof of the faCt has_been found.. in papers left in the juileries. • • Cincinnati is said to be the most densely populated city in the rnit&T State; hating 36,000 people to the square mile againsti4evi York's 23,000. Mr. Geoige Jacques, of Worcester, Mass , ims given the city one hundred and fifty \ thousand feet of land, valued at S 50,000; as site for a city hospital The Boston Society for the prevention or Cruelty to Animals offers' prizes to pltblic schoOl scholars for compositions on tilt: subjeci \ of kindness to animals. i At an Illinois i)arty in Sandoval, a notice was posted that any man who so far forgqt himself and the year as to ask a young lady to dance, should be tined $5. Old John Harper is putting his horses in order for next summer's campaign. Long fellow is looking. better than ever before, and promises to never be beaten again. A writer on post of ice matters thinks that there would be less complaint if the public could only-be as careful in directing letters as the post in delivering them. It is stated that Barnes M. Ingersoll, the' runaway chairmaker, and his wife are stop ping at the Hills House, in Charleston, where his, name is registered at James Har vey. In noticing Kate Field's pen photographs of Charles Dickens, the Spectator says ; "We wonder whether the Americans are going to make that sort of appropriation of Dickens which the Germans have made of Shakes peare." The Providence Press says that a - 'Very bitter discourse against the opera in general, and "Don Giovanni" in particular, was preached in one of their churches last Sun. day The clergyman took a libretto into the pulpit with him. A Mrs. Woods, of Millersburg, Ohio, is making a good thing out of a drunken hub band and the liquor law. She has obtained, by report, $lO,OOO already; and at lust{ ac counts Mr. Woods was on his. way to a drinking saloon. . .A score or co of Chicago Weddings, for which every preparation-but one had been made, had to be pottponecTlafely because of an.unfortunate interim betiseen:thd retire ment of one county clerkard,,the appoint ment of his snecessor. . . - Miss Cliarlatte Ctishtunit:is to tread a poem iri Boston next springy ~liich iS. being trans lated for her by- the - poet Longfellow. It will, have ft niusical. accompaniment per ionned bS an orcheitra undeit the direction 'of .3fr., CariZernihti.• A very - smart- telegraph: operator in .Ar kangas sent 4 despatch to a MeMphis firm ih 'structing them, from a_reSponsible hank. to . pay $3OO to one Morgan, and then . going to Memphis, he claimed to be Morgan and. received the money: l'he,Boston -Transcript says' k "'Recent cc curences in this.eity - shotfid ; teach rich men the importance of signing their wills as soon as.tixey-are - Written out, •if they do not want *undue "eeiteinent- 'and disreputable pro ceedings, around their dying beds.'''' - A fond father, haiing seen a recommen dation thatalo . . pg t la4der slionld be always leftje t tnihgAgajipt - the house.in ease of tire, says that "they can't lean a ladder against his house ; - as his - girls - can - see 'be - tinx enougi. without the use of aladder." The four. hundredth anniversary of tI“.: birth of Copernicus will occur February 19, 1878, and the old contest as to whether he waa a German or a Pole is revived. He was born in Thorn, then under German rule. but the Poles say Thorn was really a Polish town, so the Poles will celebrate his birth. As strange as it may . seem; the United States possesses more than 50,000 miles of. railroad out of the 124,000 in the world.— Great Britain follows the United States with Km miles .Germany, 12,000 ; France, 10,000; Russia, 5;600; Austria, 4,600; Spain, 3,700; Italy, 3,400; Belgium, 2,000;41olland, 1,000. A Georgia darkey, to whom Senator Sum ner's supplementary civil right bill was ex. plained, characterized it as "a trap to ,kill fool niggers.r ".You see, sah, some fool nigger will go the Pulaski House and jess set hisself down, by a white man,. and de white man will jess fro dat at nigger out de winder and broke his neck."- Arrangements are being consummated for the speedy completion : and dedicatiOn of the National Monument to Piesident Lincoln. All that still remains - is to put the different pieces of statuary in place. It is said that Hon. William H. Seward will probably be selected as, the orator to pronounce the eulogy upon the occasion of the dedication of the. monument, - Randolph Roger, having 'completed the Soldiers' Monument at Detroit, left On Fri day evening on a-brieUvisit.to - his "friends. at•Ana - Arbor.. 'Hd will return Imltediately, to Rome. He has an' Order" fora soldiers' monument' at': Woreesteri 'Mass.;yto cost $60,000; -and his - first: Tforltcairdr: returning to Rome will be the prept,r4tionpf.tke fig- WO tar that taontimoikt • M In II r-