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Ornanient3l, aLSI,-, of C . crt. anzl 17.7:G1tg Sent t..) an 7 p+.lr f.xn ) 5q,.,^0:710r to ally in ;.Lo mitetet, 7T Adr.lrer.3, 3. D. ronntsT. 1b•72-t.f. Covington. P.& 21, ISI":3.-1r THE RING OF POLYORATES. Upon his battlements he stancls— Anci.promily looks along the lands— Ilia Usanoa and the 6cs.l all," he said, ~ L bßt Wu survey, king, my po7er obey— Own, rortnne Evora me 1" ..Tfith thee the ands their favor share, And th'v who once tlilne equals were, In Owe a rnounrclt not; I Yet one there fires to avenge the rest, or eau mp lips pronounce_ thee blest, — While on thco frowns the roe I" .I.le spoke, luzd from ililetua sent, Them came a breathless wan. and bent t Before- the tyrant there. '•Let incense smoke upon the shrine, And with the lively laurel twine, Victor, they godlike hair -T.ho foe sunk, emitter' by the spear ; With the glad tidings Benda mo here Thy faithful Polydere." Andt:em the griesly bowl he drew (Grim e!ght they well might'stort to view!) A head that dripp'd with gore. The Egyptian king recOird In fear, ''Mold not thy fortune yet too dear— I Bethink thee yet," he cried, 'Thy fleets are on tho Standees seas ; They fortune tregibles In the breeze, , AL'( Boats upon the tide." Ere yet the warning word was spoken.- 13elow, tbo choral joy has broken— phonts ring from street to street! Home-veering to the crowded shore-- . Their freight of richest booty bore - The forests of the 'Fleet. Astounded stood that kingly gucat, "Thy luck this day must be contest, Yet trust not the Unsteady! . The banners of the Cretan foe Wave war, and bode thine overthrow—. They near thy ear.ds already!" Scarce spoke the Ro - ptiati king—before Hark, "Victory—Victeryl" from the shore, And from the seas ascended : "Zecaped the doom that round us lowar'CL Swift storm the Cretan has devoured, And war Itself is ended (" Sliulder'd the guest—"ln sooth," 320 falttall, "To-illy thy fortune smiles unalter'd, Yet more thy rate I diced-i The Gode oft grudge what theyvhave given, And no'cr uninix'd with grief has heaven • Its joys on Moltels shed "No lees than thine my rule has thriven, And o'er each deed the gracious Heaven tree, favoring, smiled as yet, Taut ono beloved heir had I-- God took him beheld him die, •Ilia life paid fortune's dobt. woulda.cu 'scare the mating 111— Implore the dread Invisible Thy sweets themselves to sour Well ouds his life, believe me, never, On whom, with hands thus full for ever, Ths Gds their bounty 5110170 r. ",4111 , 1 If thy prayer the Clods can gain not, :Th 1 couLael of thy fS:dend disdain not— , Thina own anotor b3I .ku3 what cf all thy . roe.ily gear Thy deepest h‘2art CEACPIII2 most dear. Caa into yonder sea!" F•zmissi thrlll'a to hear the 111v— ••:-;,) pshis so rich 02 deck thLe rlr.g The wealth of 2ara C O.TO . thls—O may the Fat:4l Thre,, 'My glut of fortune pardon hi :.-1" lie Lasi It or, thar .71,1, 1. 111`71. xi ,a vibes the tsorr4s ,- ,•'s dawn began, Jcyor,s us-me a V‘nhc•rnmn Before the firinca.—Quoth "Behold this P.sh—so fair a spoil Ne'er yet repaid tho &mama's ton, I bring nly lest to tiles!" mf, c& IT. -- "o3 dreza the Leh be t ,^ma- ; - The cook ran frAt ce cock could run— "Lech. leol:1--0 r= tie minO— TLe ring—the ring the sea - tlid win, I found the eh's mare Avkbin— Wva like illiue!" 141ror,turna the kingly guezt— "Then here Y mit not rest, hx,vet co friond in peel The :Jade have marked , thee for their prey To ehare they doom I dare not etayl" Ile spolm—and put t. 5 e3a. I'm getting olti; I'm nearly sixty-fire years old now, and not the man I was. Well, since I must tell you a story, I'll 'tell you how a sprig of holly once 'saved my life. It must he—let me see,—aye, it was nears ly forty ors ago that I was traveling thro' a rather wild part of Ireland. Though I'm well-to-do pow, I was but a pig-jobber then, as my father had been before rue. learned a fair living, certainly, but I had to work for bought pigs at nearly all the fairs in Irelariii, shipped them for Liverpool, and made a small profit on each shipment. It was somewhere about Christmas time, and unusually severe weather. (We had quite dieerent winters forty years ago to what we have now.) I was on my way to Cork to buy a lot of forty or fifty pigs, and the snow lay •so thick on the ground that the crossways were dangerous, and was compelled to stop for n day and night at a sort of hostelry, half shebeeu, half inn.— There wasn't a human habitation about it for a circle of four or five. miles except the wretched huts of the peasantry. It had the strange sign of the Garden of Eden, altho' it stood in a wilderness, surrounded by mo rasses filed with dangerous bogs and peat •oles. The landlord's name- was Patrick 0 - ea, and he was a widower, with one dau,:hter, who helped him retail his whisky to suc of the wild " boys" around as could furnish- ho half-pence for it. .Norah O'Fea was+ wha cane folks would have called u " downrig. pretty colleen;" but I - never fancied her. tike was handsome, certainly —straight and tall us a poplar, with (as dui Irishwomen, nearly, have) very beautiful black hair However, tht•re was a cold, restless glitter in her eyes that feminded me sui.ke. I an't know w hetber you ever saw a viper in a peat-moss, gliding away „lilt an angry stare at you, when you have tii.4ured it with a stick. • AVeli; that is ex actly the look that was in 'Norah O'Fea':: e'ves. 1 4.7 v. lIMETEI ‘',L4boro, Fq t_:1" 7. -, . , ` ,4 ..(,..:2. - • I had a - rrived at the Garden of Eden ahem ' Fix o'clock In the day, but it might have Leon two h tl , ; rs wafter when I waS sitting at a :Ileal of bacon and eggs in theinirlor (they dignilled it by that name) of the Sun. (/_ I . e/t was nbtent at a v. - itto SCVerfa. Miles ol.!•; Pad not expected home till the inorrow, yr the day after that. uo the whole manage ment of the business fell upon .:.‘lor a h, The room was really rather a g oo d one, partiy like an Enghbl; tap-room, and partly like a kitchtu. 'lt had a sanded floor, an zieve nd !Ittle wooden tables stood i n c uir o m n t parts of it, each with a spittoon underneath Az, and tobacco and pipe, ready on it_i (e .l , in fact, as you may ::ea in the tap-room of n av English country public house• one end of the room was a largo old fa!Lioncai :ircplace, at which N on a, carrying on tee culinary business. (1 at alone at one of the hula weie three or foar customors at 11,e other old of the !vont—some drinl: itt l others like my sea, an evening luc t il 'hey ed to be ut the s.upeziur class 'of tenantry, and one, "fancied, was a drover, as well as myself. VI ell, E bad finished' my supper—which I must say I enjoyed heartily—andll"Was ta king a whin' at my pipe, au Occasional tip of downright genuine Irish whisky and v, n ttr—whishy that brought the- tears to your eyes, and almost took away yotir oreuth.—when the door opened and in canto a stout, thick-set young fellow with an enor mous shitlalab, who immediately made him self very much at home. He had a bullet shaped head, and deeply-set eyes, and there was an extremely overbearing way with him which reminded one of a swag gering pi izefighter, for all prizefialtten, yen know, swagger. NOrith 0 lea took no notice of the new comer, who took his seat at one of the ta bles and helped himself to whisky,tusit the whole place belonged to him. Presently, when the young woman had finished ircr cooking, she advanced toward liar visitor—. lie was at the next table to mine, and I could hear all they said—and wished hint good evening; and indeed it was evident from the manner of both' that - they avers engaged lovers. ' Anything in_eur line?' lie inked her - nt length. Nirldslat, petals dear,' she said, castaw • . It - ,COu , - • . ", , ..-' . ' l / 4 . ~, _, . - . ,- , .... . ~ ..,., -,.. ._:. ~...,. ~.: :.. • --. :, --.. ~ 2,.., , ~... e• '' - .. ' ' 1 , „, t.s: " ,ci . •,.. ~....,....-. :, 4 ... „ ,.,.. ; t,. . ak i. 4., i ....-......•„..,....P., ~.lit , ~, . ... c. ; . / ..... e .z .2 ‘.;. z ..„ ...i „.„.... „ , ,y. ~.4 . , ~...... ~...........:. ..,, c1: AA 0 1 t I at t..`7; ':'11 . "'1 p ' l7 '''' ---”' i , --....eii....... .-- -.----- 7 - 4 • • -4 4O o f f 1 _......tr • 2'' .- ... , I _. - • t ......, 4,,-,, ,, , tik /3. ...... 4 , , , 14, iit l. l ~ i - 7,7„ . ... - • lii •.;.: Imol a i o f "'Z - ,7... - - r -)r t", - ' . . . 1 , ....-... _ ' A Sprig of Holly Nide glance around. Bore father .told cite before he went to give ye : She produced a large, aguarejetter, irrit ti'n in 'a scrawling hand, on coarse blue pa- Per, and fastened with a common red wafer. The young man perused it hasialy, and:n gleam of-satisfaction lit up his bulldog-like lace. I felt that he took a stealthy glance at me, but I feigned to be busily engaged ip roixiao; tny whisky and water. At l'e,st, after a few lover-like passages be tween the pair—such a' pairl—the young man depavto, awl I, wearied out bythe fa tiVes of the day, desired to he showed up at once to where I was to sleep. Much to my surprise, Noralt OP ea demanded pay ment for my supper. ' I will pay all together in the morning,' said I, astonished at the request. But she insisted, 'and declared it was the rule of the inn that every customer should pay at once for all he had. I - felt embar rassed as I remembered that, except a. few coppers. I had 'no small change. I had fifty pounds in my pocketbook - to pay for my pigs, but I did not care about exhibiting the bank notes in what I now had a right to consider questionable company. However, the young woman persisted in so vixenish and iletermined a manner that there was no help for it. I pulled out my pocketbook. You may see,' said I, 'that I have only bank notes, so your reckoning Is ,safe.' •,.. She coolly took out one of the notes, ex amined it, and finding it perfectly genuine, returned it to me. • , ' Very well,' she remarked. New , lam satisfied. Come this way.' And she led me to the apartntent where I, was to sleep, and giving me a light left me. It was a loft rather than" a room, but of small dimensions. Still it was not tincom fortable; and what pleased as Well att sur prised me was to find a good fire burning. I. scarcely expected that so much regard would be paid to the comfort of a chance customer. What did not appear so cora-. fortable to me was, that in the door of the room—if room it could be called—there was a large cleft, as if a piece had been cut out by a hatchet, and through which I fan-. clod the cold air must penetrate. ' Lying in my small bed,' which faced this' door, I could see through the aperture_ on. the stairs outside, at the head of which Stood a large old-fashioned clock; which kept up a perpetual, but nobunplensantlick-, frig. It seemed, at most, lllie company in that lonely place; but as I laY in bed I could distinctly watch the hands of the clock sloly continuingiheir round, for the glow. of the peat fire shot a light upon its face.-- I had laid thus about an hour, and bad re plenished my fire from a basket 'of peat which stood beside the hearth, 'and crept back into bed. I had not the least inclina tion to sleep. I experienced that wakeful ness which all of you have probably axpe rleneed when in a strange place. Whilst thus I lay musing,- and watching the hands of the clock—it was just eleven o'clock—l heard a light, stealthy step on the stairs, but almost immediately a face presented itself at the aperture in my door, had the presence of mind to feign-sleep, but I could see whet was going on with my sli«htiy-opened eyelids. The face was the fatic of,lforalt ()Tea. After she had lookedlin, she applied her ear to the garin the door and listened tently, apparently, by my regu lar I.);eathing- that I was fast asleep, she ad vanced to the clock and stuck before Its face a great branch of vew. Then she de parted. I Sell as if I must be ilfeinning. What could bring a young woman out oflrer—be.,& in the night tv , ornaznent a clock? 11.tyroom, the room below, and the passage itself, were already garnished for Christmas with an abundance of evergreces-holly, mistletoe, hay, ivy, and yew.' Could she be Walking her sleep? The thing appeared to me to be strange; and if I bed felt little inclina tion to sleep prevleusly, I now felt' less BD than ever. So I lay on, watching the clock and won dering what all this might mean, when sud denly an irresistible impulse came upon me. You must all know what it is to be seized occasionally by some strong impulse to do a thing . apparently trivial in itself---as, - for ex ample, to touch a particular post in passing down a street, or to turn over a certain num ber of leaves in a book, or, it may be, to turn down P. particular street.not in-your direct way. If you have not experienced this, you ate different from myself, and no words of mine can 'make you understand my feeling. Well, the impulse that came over me was to take out the spray of yew which Norah OTea had fastened over the clock, and to replace it by a spray of holly. I glanced, by the light •of my,peat fire, around my room, and saw the very thing for my purpose. Over an old.fashioned Worsted-work sam pler—framed and glazed, as some great work of art—hung a most glorious spray q! , holly. It was literally covered with bright scarlet berries. , ' • Taking this sprig, I withdrew the branch of yew from the'elock'and placed the holly in its place. To this day I cannot tell why, but its I crept back to my bed, I experienced a strange thrill or satisfaction, as if I had done some very wise and clever thing. Another hour knight have .passed away, and I was still lying awake, ruminating on this strange occurrence, when a second time hear,d at footstep on the stairs. This time it was a !levier ode than before, -- and4ltough I closed my„eyes and I felgned sleep as previ. ously, it N% as with it beating heart and in no little consternation. !Through my eyelids I took care to see Who this fresh intruder might be. To my horror, it was the bullet headed young giant who bad received the Jotter front ot'alt °Tea. —,S , ati/Ltr My suspense did not last long. Efe glanced in at me from the - cleft at the door with 5 .c0 , .0 that made my blood - flirt cold. Then he glitheed up at the clock, and A-I,lth a Say ugt: oath of disappointment depatted down the staircase its stealthily as he had ascend ed. 'What could all this mean? You may be sure I did not close my eyes in steep that night. I resolved, - no matter sevete weathet, to leave those strange 41..;:rteni in the morning. With the earliest dawn I was astir, and tnaturaily looked at the old clock with some curiosity. I had no sooner (Tenet' my door than tny l eye fell upon a letter lying upon the iloor;rt my leet. It was the coarse blue v.hlitfh I had seen "'Torah Corea hand to lei: sT.‘ethetttt the previous evening. wilt leave yea to judge what my feefinfff weat when 1. perused its contents, which I do not give in the exact language of the Il literate ‘a - riter, but which was in substance lollows: '"Denals, if any of them cattle-dealing cadgers come here on their was' to Coil:, an , l -ant tina out, tfs -- I fr,oing. to Tim Malenelei wake. If there's anvih!ng to be done, will put a branch' of in ircan of the old clock; if not, then a branch cf holly," 'Dili then wa tlto mystery:Abe yew Slur nilfc!; that I v• - nz• to be robbed—l:rebel murdered. hardy conld be easily hi awtte in city of the bog - tholes that stn.- afica the t::trden of Eden. And who :r.: ••:c inquirl - es after ail insignifleant pi„,.3. ) l.l J ecr Thus my institivtive impulse to le pl ace the yew by the holly—not by the bay, the ivy, or the mistletoe, remember, *hough there Wei•e plenty of all these around—in all probability saved my life.— Tun may be quite. certain I lost 110 time in forwarding, my e::pnision from the Garden of Eden. I did no: 'scruple to steal away without pay leg my leck'onin,g. Would you have :Trollied, gentlemen? could see noW why Norah wanted to - ascertain what my pocketbook contained. I never stopped— although .tree deep in snow—fill I reached the Le' rest town, whence I proceeded to - Cork. I'boualit my'phts cheaply, and sold them well. Prom that timel throve, and I inn now a man of substance. But that tit 'Ave :11; all, I shall always believe is en ;ircly owiag 10 that spriz, of holly. A ST;IA;SGE. PnzsomticoN.—Lost giver, in Orange county, Indiana, is so named from the fact that it has no outlet, but disappears in the ground about seven miles from Lan ca*ter. The well of the Louisville,. New .tutors and Chic go Railroad at that place, which is forty feet in depth, having Jailed to Supply nay longer, it was- determined to dig another well about one-fourth of , Oath of the present tank: Mr. John Zahn, Master mechanic of bridge construction and in charge of water taulis, located the : IVELLS . ! I;WO. ; TIOGA - i. 60‘.::' - -: i i- 1 3 . - ii - , - ,::: WEPXESDAIYs, MARCH '2'i, 1872. . well the superstitions forked 'newel stack, and proceeded to have it dug. At th depth of eighteen ' feet • the .men, *truck irater, which mama up through 'the grays with such fOrce that further„ digging - iradto be abandoned. Fonr patitiwi pis f ed iu The well,:and pumping ; has' been going on for stweraldays, so as to enable the Masons to wall .up the well, but so for the Work' has notheen successful. It is bellevetttl at the lush of .water is from the bed 'of test liv er, which:disappears In- the 'ground about seven.miles from thatlioint-.—Detria:r Tra: A Charaateristio A fter-Dinair Sae • eit. i - :'A few. - weeks ago the prom latars f the 1 Aldina:Pren, of New York, gave a inner at which many of the literary mon'o the_ country were present. Aftei the cloth was' removed, speech-making was indulged in, 1 and "Mark Twain" 'pun the folloaing characteristic yarn, *bleb must.have 1 'Orild a decided aid to digestion: Gentlemen. 'would rather address ti rittie dinner party than any other assemblage in , the world, for the reason that whezz you make a point, those who have been listen. lag always _applaud, and those who have been talking-to each other find did not heat it, applaud louder than anybody eltie; and if - I only - had a speeeh prepared for this';oena. sloe, I would take gentfinesielight indeliV- ering it. [Laughter.l, I3ut I got the notiff,. catlortto be preaceat at this dinner tlii eVe• ningnt hilf-past :eleven this morning, or, pay what, - I. owed to the- Aldine- establish ment-,..and I had to leave half 'fart libur. after that in - order to make th 6 trip; se Ihid'UO. .. .. opportunity of preparing_ a speech, tad', L am not one of thosegenitisee who can make a speech impromptu,. I have made it great Manyliappy_impromptn-speechts; - Ififfrhad timer to prepare them: [Laughter.) '. j , 'lbw it is singular, and I suppose that, but for a-circumstance which happe,ned when l iee was fourteen years of. age, I. might have rushidblindly into real imprOMptu st ha :es, and injured-myself a grmfdeal. ' [.._ tigh ter.) Thia - ,,lrcumata4cl.,,ttatich . happ'oned: *hen /, - A'as - Anirteen Nears ot age hes a1 , ..i waYiproteeted me tigainat"tufythin'ofltliat kind, end;W haft led mi. tO th.f4k: it. goOd deal -how I dep., 3 k tratok . a4oOd. Aeal,.nentie.tallY, Niiisllierl - i avlutt-q7lo' 15r9,01nrbe" the , moving.- apringr oflatirnitn. - ,nej..t0.,, Irliht - ~thAt. 1 4 nl , e„ re.. /.S;3APPItO At4i;ep waktita9iles* .• 1)51); [Laughter.) I mean it hai Ted: oce tq ..questiortirt my own. tatritt*hat, May probe). lily have beaii the "incidents in a man' life which - ''h'ave remained with him longesv, whethef they were important incidents, or whether they were merely trivial ones. I have almost come t 9 -,the conclusion that the things that stay longest by the man and shape his action in after life, are' rattily things of trivial importance. • - ' .1 N. Ow. I call your attention to the fact, in support of this argument, that. Newton when be was—well, - 1, don't know whet ho I was doing.. I make no insinuations ag,afnst Newton; I don't know what he was doing in the applo orchard; paughterl; tuti you know he saw the apple fall, and Ullajeug• . gestod the idea of the attractiOn of graVlta tior.—l callyour attention again to that e.a pression. [Laughter.) And -then skein, one, of the greatest inventors that ever lived —I am sorry for your instruction, I cannot call his name--was led into this matt ;r of gravitation by havingio' wait upon his mu that., while she was hearing confession, and, seeing the pendulum moving backward and ..g forivard--there was nothing else for hiin to contemplate—that set him iato the mattar ofz looking at meohanics, and he invented a reat many, things; I-don't know what they were,____-it was trivial, you - know. And Galileo, loaiiiiiontul in the cathedrkl at Pisa, not knowing yehat he was there{for, or bow he was puttingin Ida time, saw and took note of the gentle vibration oil the chandelier to and fro, and through taut 4 in vented the pendulum, which is undersiood to have made a revolution iiitneelm , les, and I suppose it has. I take tlit.. - ; lee .red things for granted. All these -are trivial matters, Let hey brought about vast results. Now the t ring that made - the deepest impression on my mind, and has lastedamtil this moment, was a matter in itself essentially' trivial. It oc curred when I was a boy, and it has plotec ted me, up to this tithe, against raa*g a speech when I hadn't a speech prepare It was a remark made by a t'yiend. He slaiti: "I could have ketchedrthem eats if I Jitad had on a good ready.'! [Laughter.) • :vow, at first glan9i, that doesn't tiptiear to for vey an Idea, but it does, alai the meat of it is this: don't do anything - hurriedly, don't _do anything unless you are prepared: to do' It; therefore, until this moment, I never have made a speech unless:l had that speech all set down and ready. - , This incident is of no consequence to l you at all, andyet I never made a speed). ini my life unless I tried to ineukate a moral, unless I tried to convey instruction; and if I can make you bitter men than youare—it iSnot for me to say therels_rootu4or Ito : hough I suppose the •e la; liaughteri.,--if , I' - calt 'Make you wiser than iyou are, or if. I- -9/1a- •protect 3tclu in after-life as I - hate' beep protected, - .let me do it herd, -atel,i' 9•,1f 'l,,°. - perish on !tau spot. NAIV tiiii W 0 IN lirrnd in this w4O. Aa triviallis it,is, it is a matter to he trees- nred, remertthered.i Whet &I 'as fourteCil, as - I •roMailted fore, - I was 'living witlx.ruy pareuttr, '- were very poor and. correspondingly est., We had a youthliving with us-'[,y name of Jim Wolfe, He was'an 01 fellow, seventeen, years - old,- and very • dent. He and I - Slept together—virtnon, [laughter)-rand one very bitter winter n a cousin Mary of mine—she's niiirried_! and gone—gave what they 'called a ea pulling in those days in the West, and t rook the saucers of hot and outbid the. Louse into the - snow, under a.sui t of hoWer that came out from the waves—it a sort of an ell, then, all covered,‘‘lthy . =to olio' this hot candy;',.14...41/e' , , they were all sifting around there, all the wean time we had 'gone to. , w ere not invited to ,attend thipetty; Nyere too young. All these young ladies gentlemen assembled there, and Jim a were in bed. There was about four ih of snow on the roof of this ell,- anti window lboked out on it, and it was fri hard. ...A. couple qf torn cats—it - is puss one might have been'of.the opposite se were assembled on the chimney in the i die of this ell, and they-were giowling. fearful rate, switching their tails at i going on; and we'couldit't sleep at all , nally•Jim said, " For two centi I'd gv and snake them cats oil that chimney." I. said, "Of course you would ' 1% ell, lie said, - Well I would; I have •4 Mighty - good notion to do it." ftys I, " . Or cour,e youhave, have, certainly vou have ti great za.. , tivti,ev do it!" I hopea liemight try it. imi I vas afraid he wouldn't., I'molly 1. did get h 6 ambition up, and he raised the Witial.kw i inti climbed out on that icy roof,-: , ,t% nit th , thing on but his socks and. a very short shirt— lie went climbing along On s all lows vn the roof toward this chimney where the puts were, in the mean time those young ladies and gentlemen were enjoying theinse;st-3 down under the-.eaves; and .when dna - gtit ahnost to the chimney he made a pusu , ut the cars, and his heels flew up - anOe':-IlLt tl , ,wn . and crashed through those vines, lit: in lie: midst- of the ladies and gentlemen, and set down in those hot saucers of candy, [laugh. ter,] and there was st-lenerid stampede, 4.)f course—and he came' up stairs divvy rig pieces of Chinaware and candx_uli , tbe 1 •a) up; and when be got op there—now, a 1- body 111 ; the world would have gum.- i, to profanity-or something calculated to rellye the tniud - isatier such circumstances,' Llau,th ter,j but he didn't; he scraped the totp.V oil his legs nursed his blisters a little, and said, I could have h-etched thein eats , it I. hail I, had-on-a good ready." __ _ - OY say this, that if the opportunity had so fallen out that I could have had Um.- pie opportunity to:int up a speech, eottld have gotten up ouc that -'Wvuld have IL ou all home—happy, orothurwise; co • u have gotten up a speech that ,w Quid h• vt, done Kuor to this occasioniiMrto we; : l AA under the eircuiustwitcs 1 liaVe had Op portunity, and I could not get up • see a. speculi4 but as long tits you live, vu inember_tho eireutastaneUfi tq, t4l, vu remember-that if 1 had..had - 0 a 1,6y,,i dy, I would have caught these litetuty, club here prese - ytt. [Laughter,) :Now I: , won't bore you any fort) wr ; will simply:say tikat_turi glad to be pre.si..llt here; glad to help celebrate tilts oce.,siO.), the new era of enlarged prosperity for the Aldine, and also the calling to the editorial chair of a gentleman of culture like Mr. Stoddard; and lam gild to be able to aft with tol.hrlght a,company as this, and hope j-on will excuse further remarks from yours trnly.—N. P. - Herald, - THE HEAL END OF THE WORLD.—;-.t oor iespondent writing from Henry' Lake, in Montana,"describes the locality as a ;•ttene of wendeiful grandeur. The lake ;;Inla ted in the Rocky 'Mountains, at an altitude of-5,000 feet. ab - ove the level of the sett.— Looking from a high peak ne,ar this body t)f water, he saw the panOrama of the mo=t wonderful region known to than. For with in scope of the eve from that point—having their origin in Henry Lake—are the sources of five of the grandest rivers on the face of the globe—born; as it were, in the same lit- tie lake, and all drinking from the same small spring. Here the Yellowstone, Snake and Green rivers. as' well as Clark's Fork, Wind river, Madison and Gallatin, start to gether, leaping and bounding in great cata racts, - and rushing' in every_ direction tp empty themselves into the _Pa r tite - and Af hank "oce#ll4. 'Beyond a low (mountain at the southeast, the eye falls upon the speeta .ele of the steam ascending from the scope pipes of purgatory, (sometimes called ert gey sers), to mingle with the clouds. " This," ex:Amp the correspondent, in a burst of en thusiastic wonderment, "this is Abe mai ehd of the World." - Tamick. • HVGII YOUNG. E. 'B.:Young& Co.' . • i s lilughlfoung Co.j .; • • -Booksellers - an d S tat i oners, and Dealers in - Wall Paper, . , Window Shades • - ! • trnmentn, Ve4ll(l°l7 llll• llzt Viusi - pie Notions. • , . _Dieter° Branum and . Glum. '`• • - Pictures. all aorta." a. 7 7 • . Pietax*Dord. taw /31anks. Jostleti iftukt ' {stank Boas. all &sop NewspapFra, klagaitm. •(' Wilting Peas; • umf voomi,•- 44 1 45!iieF..x4.1 . f . noose . . ;434: f J. , • . , :0443,CytrY : hatteta tn.firi AZIA trade. ; • „ . „ ' •, • .- 4 Lew York Davies at One; Dollar a rettmth } l - -.Zlmlrit Dallies et 76 Cents a mum*. - -.2•subsartrrhons for, a Week, Ur month. or year • ..Orders for Books not M stoapromptly tettendedto. " —lin .Itßrette pe o reetrad nosh New TOXIC iff: —Wo are lgants of the Anshur Lbw and the Ottlott Line of C. B. Meth Ocean Steamers. Passage ,tioksta to and from any point in Bumps at the lowest rattle. • —Sight Draft sold on any Soak to Europe at car. rent rates of lbthange. . • 161143. „ E. B. YOUR° R GNI ddministrators' Sc t 4,. order CI the CtrpNvas' Court Of the county of Ttce „VIP ga, the adminletz store of the estate of D.C. KoLaert„ noel:seed, will !tell at publio rondo° on OM greetnialite tiakr uaaald, Su the Township of Iterkenouti, County of Tioga, re-, on Tuesday the 2d day of Apr 1111372, thy 7, liovriniLilescrilicd Leal Eetateh to wit ; . One lot 01 ittl, b r e - A:oat/ in the venter of the Whdpplo Road, and the northwest *tamer of the lands of Lorriti Butte, 'rhen:se along the lands of said .)3utto. south 874_ des 11 - r,as east, 201 ;WO rods to the east beak of the' ttoga rv.ter. Thence along the value north 11,1‘ degrees east 2.1.0/4244. TILIALM , along ottottaor lot heri.lneltor dee, oribed„north 8131 i degree* .west 202 sblirrods to said • road. , .Thehoo along same, sent .2N degrees west 10 rode to the Veee of beginning. Containing Vacuity aia as and one quarter of co Ciro more or Lase. ; ate , ' another Voce of hind in Said tenimeldPi begin" uft,“ et - tho )14 Irtosivst corner orate lot above described. -thalicie along the same, south 8T y, de,grees east 3.97 9.10 riics to th l st.unter or the :Ooze river, tlionca. aowr, abs td. Call a uarther.ly direction e:s *4O rods,lthanoe along the land of th e Thaga loan Co. north Kg degree* west co robe, thstioe 'by the eat*. =nth Wi ileStftss trox t 4 514 A talls; thence by the bade of -- wag, cua- osi-obv atm glingeclautl and J. I'. Barrie, 1%ort1: b*:?,i degrees vest. /23 8.10 rods, %ones along Lunn , of Win: Ettitolitneon. Martha Gray and the said Wiliblde 41 4 0, *froth 2,14 degrees west 3181.19 rods to tb:: I l.,te ot,becf ß olug, wo,:,tatal..n.g 12131 roves Itooreror .11ao /mother lot of land in said township, loomxt. av-i 014 teo uvula slid south by ;tie entity of, Darnel dace:Lisa, east by the Wininruson rid; and an tue west by the Tiota River, Ow/tab/tug ,th.retKplArters :113 %cure /nor ; or Roe, With Froxits honk°, frame ham, auR, a ler( Raft trees thinean, and being tnown as tho Stine Able lot, of Lamb's Creak. , The bast two Men, tlen.edlots being on the wont side of the Tiogo, River . about• one-foorta of a. tulle from Mansfield, and a part of the Fluidal/ farm; and vary valuable for the loud qualitY of the bud, abvva 100 cures of wilful; fa In nastute, Elba for Oa Flaunack find other valuable tine= or' the tisileute of said land. dolia:a down at the time of sale, and unOugh /aura an courienultive. theaeof, and exeotttion of a deed for the Fiztandses fonreltasta, to make ono 1,./.11-,tite plata/sae money ; and the balance thereof in u,ut yy tar iroin the data ef sato with interest. sect/red 'on tee fief/veil of the deed, by bond and mortgage Fla thi,r.sual forte. • . - Ndzat 10, /$724 vt- ---_- --- -,- - . TO './LAVIIIITIEIF2,O —4ll Wats* wk. eordecvuto azakilig cotitrikia 'w , nt.wllPsPors tor 'is insertion of Atirsrtisenunts atinni4., seat to. ' - ._ I Geo. P. &well., &-. CO," _ . . . tbk• a cirgiiisr, ai•_. islalose 25 was for their a. F . Hog. iiirso 'Pant: PlatO7LESC,cputainbas Lists ,a if 1 i i Ems , SW* lll74:vstrantss.- ; shtivrinOise poet of , verthilog.' also man useful biota to adveitisesst;_•ond sago so. Wont or experhazot. re man Who arsinsolvsum sw eet/an/ vartiserp. Wrila firm Ore- tcopristOni arils • r Arnerlean lii nspoper Advertising /bonny. i , 7 . 41'Park Row, N. ___ s _ ' . .1;4 and are - ptimesandof unequaled thallties ltio Ong tits nwerttou oZ Advertise/40MS In dt InssrliPers Wad Purf , glThals at lowest Taos, .inn. MUM-8m • •- RAIL ROAD'NOTICE. • • rrifE orAciabrzitßs of the Cowaneeque I _Lail React will please take moth*, that an assess pls.:A of ten je: •tt.ht leas besu wads on each ehare of theltuck of the C.owtutetigee Valley hall Road; to be Jut: Ott 1-11:794 (4) clay vf Appluort, and payable at the ()dice it the Treasurer. JORL PARKIIUBST, Itres`,t. C. L. PAT'I WON, Etect'y. Tr.etut. --Elkland: Pa., 81aft. 4 .1 20, l8:2 -ht _ • •k I) -• N 4 al ` , F4‘ . • IN)Tar, ORPitINN' COLirtT X COVNTV. Estats. ut Theodora, lorrisob deed ••• Thu Auditor appollite4 by the court to thattitatte • rands Witte /lauds of 9. it. Ws: riser, Admin;st, at kr of the estata c tf the saki Thendorus la.rristay late of said ecoutY, voted, will meet the parties interested, Cu' ti.s purposes of his appoint.inent, on AIONDAY the I,lth oay D. L-!12. at 2 cectock P. M., at bla Nu. J. ECATtati Strut, We2.labbro, Pa. OW. ?iERRICE. A aw. Auditor, iciy hie of old- I V" /WS nd llc we d d our -en Lne - IN 'MR. COUR/ OF COMMON PLEAS FOS A. COUNTY. ---- Prot,omts of Sheriff's Sale. 'for AT. - ..,LtoLappelutett by the Court to a:2v 1.0088)%; In the bah , ts-.1..1' E- A. Fish. hhertft 6.ttoti, analog .L...za 8 38dir.48 1 gale of the, 'of JA defersdatlL - at elthol It ju4l7 . em-lat meet .the pat Lai Interested. for the porpr 111.pothtimx , t. T.1U8.,,DA Y. Aptil. 36th, t ll at the Whet+ No. ti, 8.01.1 aiAt Street, tVelliboto,l.-.1. "40, 11:2 •tv Va - I CULT,BI o C 0.11,40.2 - • ot-tillexcirs Sale ; fi•tc , t - C;gi t 1 Um. E. A, " tranit 4 je.e..1 , ,C - a/ aet. ; 1V., - .101.t. • saustinenzs iii sand I, ;* 1.,.,,.-..t....C`f....013...5turp05es of at L.l V,. - ".-s , lel? . at:Altar T 4 , , iOaghto 57. C. - vasioisr ldiitin S~ttu:«ty Vl buggies, r tTrOnt IlBUE■*. `VGAGO! It Still :$8 AND 808 SLEDS ‘Vc , ar^ pvpated. to' do tp7 4 ll:kizl6 14 out 11144 - 411 fd4Ort I:tA:C{ , alvd tht Lest e..- '&NE1444;4 goaraz t,zod. I,IOI7GEWN, 0411 •!,. CO. ' 1 -Z2..ST/143; r.; COLES. oonci :lt'orstogro: - St.•ny rolic,.Jau. 1, 1572., swop i f - 1 W. NAVLE, wOriptt;'llay: to tatriotuti that 13% Liaruesis Shop is pohstontlyittoaked with :• _ • Heavy : and • Light. Harnesses, uffered at i4ccs thgt o.onat.aJJ tG Kitt. betit wcwkinen etla itaue but the best tuaieria.l usud. Itopti:rlng e‘oue ou shurt nu i,, and lu ate Lest tura. Del% OM and sae. -Jou. 1, 1872-4 5.11R1al HOLDEN, • C. U. SEYMOUR, :•ii trOtOrS tb/iie f ;laid / . 1 g/Z - i t i) i.' urt, will , zeo-irthis_ / a.. I). 3.41, x eu S',Cvtle's . . . Zvi - LI CE. ,k,..;ill.Aer. AS "' S FO4 TIQQA ..ft. W ,11,,tay.5.? Art. 31....turg. 1 vt,l. ;:iti4kta,., 1 - wort dpigliLto2tut I±tl- P. 1,-,1 tat::: No, 3,, Oft. &' 001, EOM:, Pi_ GUTTY-RS, agQ, W. )MVLE Valtiable farm for Sale. 11111 E SUBSCRIaItit, owing to ill-health!, °Libra bte I tats o for role, attested lu Charleston on the MaeA. geld r.ad, abset one mile from the old Follows' hotel. Said P.dtm Ma I,e divided isto 2411/18 as din t public road I,sse,:s through the center, lerviog two orchards On Oilier side, eel:Attu - dug shout 96 &Tea, 80 mires itnproc e3-a name house and two footle I.4us thereon. lWa. Jaw. good state of celtiviltien, :Ind will he said 0.4,4 i): .1 ,•.>ortiou of rho pule -leo motley can ski resin against the tarns. For fr. her leferteatioh, itigtilro Gf Ittie subseriLer 4.A. the erases. et. 17 14172-1.. t. 1.1.C4.110N11.1 Giliotas D. SUL WROL.F.S&LE PEALLII LU ?orelgai and DoinestN . 'Alto :YLY~P.d, sc., ~~ Agent - for Fine Old Whislties, 001I3CIN.'0. N. Y Jan. Change of Mt iV Stook of Goods iLT MIDDLFEURY CENTER, Pa BrßTfor crush, and to be sold for cash, at cash iftego. Credit system played out. _ PO as you go," is a trite old maxim: and, when Una tip to, the true doctrintsfor both seller and buyer Intend to sell woods at amen profits, for cash, end y solicit a trial from old patrons, and born = l ' M a as l who wish to buy grocerlea and staple nods at Obi* Batmen. A. W. P , Anus* }Bl2. tf I JUST SEC EIVED 3, L PARSONS &r CO'S =I octamet, 2 000 istillattr' Saks •in St u rin Plsldtt, ast tncA.' op'we hits ewe offend. Also sew stock of ... • , Early Spring Drew Goods, deitrarte, 'Wes. !4.150 New Spring Prints, gisfhatoa *4 Premien ha groM Ptnocastics at Oa kinds, at lowest market rates.. Ftrb. 2b, Pria..-tt. . . SELLING AT COST. DERBY &Fig= 40 e vn Bell their entire steak of . SALE WOrt#. • - 4. 1 ,T 4 1 - .34oS r ifkOr 4 0.1aLISISLa 4 • 7.,STIL ANSEL 1872. „ I ft few fiats mid Caps. - J. ”- Sow is your time to buy your BOOTS, SH 0 LS 84 . RUBBERS 11 T/3 AND CAPS, cheap for a few &lays, Those lralebtod to Derby & Mahler will call • . • set. %Is their mooonts before April 1. 1814. Without f .er notice, as we want the money to buy n.aw g. • with. ratio. 28 4 , 1812. DEBBI' & P ts EA. - New _Year Goo 1 • ~ . ..„. , r.. „i... -,•.,. .- ,...c.. . ,- --....4.:.. 5...,, ,... --- ~ AT SPENCER'S: AR -----.----,---__. - 110:031312-lop . 1 rum -wh e bolDe brovalat, Into Joy' igh ore r 21 I Cer,roj i . „ , . Chromos i , . and a girot yarlety of / '. ..- .. . ~ . . 1 . - !trstile. and at the.vory lowe,sf prises. H s is pre. : --- --ircli to mal.e , i .of New kles, Choice Fra, Traln;ut Gloods, rlri~ilxzgs, Pirst-Class Portratt, in ell the beat etylek of tite 4*, from re , tthiehed -negatives. It is always s picaitare tO show goods ; so don't be backward or.ba‘krul, but call early arid obton. - "Mansfield, Pa.. Jan. 10, 1672,-3m , • Mrs,' ' r . 0 7 rt...ceivlng not cool elegant designs WEILIII2:I.4ea . 3r tel • TIP Al..ZetiCnir 1.0 invites the publin to esh snd est-wine 0 t ;...3,13 P. S trouble el.o"••• els?eds Pet. 26; 1... r,/ Mrs C. P. SMITH. '• Exe6ution ,dleotice. JLITERS Ttataraeotery un the ce.tate et ; lantee. A Wilson, late of '.ciaclua...ind lawneltip, Tivg.i. Co.. Va., des.*.ated, having been grauttd to the underalgr_ed, sit 1., eseato eon st ea d estatte and those owing the woe, are hot eby uottaed to call for aside. =eat on the ex - matrix at her re9idetin4. itk /web:mond totenahlp :Itiohtooul, Feb. 21, I€l2-4w.- roseoutri. General Insurance Agency, Nar..scx. Vow. Co., 7?..+. J.R. & i; D. Campbell, = prepared to Issue roliWeis in Bret Class Com r.sinlve on all lriska of Ineurable Pror.eity egainet e and Lightning at reaavnable rates. 'We travel ath etare.the all risks psreonally in the counties oi flogs ind Pottsr.'J. F. CANTIUILLL. ;loom?, Feb. 7, 1872-11: J.l). CAMPBELL. aPplieation for Charter. rHyrzcs I 8 ngtEtty GIVEN th at the following IN applications for cbartirs of Incorporation have teen riled in my office. 110 will be preeentoal to tbo (-Mut of Common Pleil of Tioar. county, .!ttonflay. May 27. 1872: Application of Joel Pad:burst C, C. Ward, .7.1 n Itobbins, 'Winfield Scott. 'et. al.. under the name of Tbe First Ifttliodtst Epiewobal Cinitc)i." of Elidand Pa. J F.-DONALDSON, March G. 1872.3 w I , Proth'y . • • Administrators' .70;4 - ice. Z=VERB 'of Administration on the Eataht c i Dekvtd ~4 Faure/Ho Dite Neleob. Ilona 0., rd., haring bean muted t" the nulterinturke.l, all persons having claims agirdhet seta estate 44 , 1 those ovnu,g the same, are hare by watAffl (QX tAtitWebt C 4 -1 f.DOAII. avaopt sae.% mast:xe. NM 404, Mar .b 0, 1,f07.43w, se. J. A. PARSONS & cu. li GALLERY I 31 Mimed from the 4 slant of goofs in h irmila empty, among MANX SPENCER ► ale. /EIRE nralersignki, owners of a Portable Engine, LI with a Carding Machine, two Lathes and a run of French Burr Stones attached, are prepared to MI ' Or dera In their brininess at East Charleston, Pa. The above property la in good rttnnlng order, and will be sold at a fair price, and on Yeasotutble time. For yzrtculam, inquire of Geo, W. 3ferrlek Wells bore, or Ar,olgzo wurrAY. Jan, I. ISM - 4 on the promize. PtioPOiitiesa - nd Orga4s 1 fIERSONS WANTING PIANOS OR ORGANS- will find it greetly to their interoat to buy of I. G. HOYT -ce Co. 'e; aro selling t 1 13.. - .4 InstrumeuM at lowest mid ou tbo most favoiablo Mims. A flist•clnes PIANO 9029eefieS all the following eons. , tizia, viz : the• tone is divested of all impurities, a Par feet equality of power throughout the entire acalo, 'with usouance and duration of tone. The touch la elastic, equal, ess7 and responalrii to every demand a the lingers. ' .4 defect in any one of thesepolnta, will cause a com plete failure of the instrument. We warrant every. Piano for the term of five years. srarTuning promptly attended to by the moat exper rleneed Tuners. Instruction /looks of the moat - approyeCi methods-for the Piano and Organ constantly on hand. D lCa n d Dec, 3,8;11371.-te WELLSBORO Door, Sash & Blind Factory, - 11124JANIIM Aterti, le pm. ea to farialeh Inst • ji claim work from the beatil..• bar, et We now fran tory which le pow In full operetion. Sash, Doors, natsum, nintspn. AND MOULDINGS, canstu►tl7 on hind, or Innnutnoto.rett to ardor. Planing and 'Matching dam gmunpfly, 'and to no beet manner. The GRIM workmen employed, and none but the beet Reasoned lumber used.. Accurege home industry. Factory near tilt 'fOot of MailL-Slreey Jan. 18r.1-tt BMW. AUfhliq Deerfield Woolen Mills ! MT). PA. _.,-- - MEAN IsItoTECHRS, Proprietors cif too Bove Mills, I will niannfactnre as usual to order, to 5 F custorcosro. OUR. l CASSIMER are wanteuted to every respect - masa attest:lo2l. - 0U to Roll Cardi ng &Cl h Dressing We have a large stock of simforas, &0., 23 per cent less then' any competitor, Id warranted as repre sented. Wo ntantithoture to order, and du aM kinds of Roll: Oarding and Cloth Drees , and defy competition. Wo have as good an nail rtniettt of Full Cloths, Casi(imeres, Oa, iii and gli'd mare fur "Is - of 1.2 exchange ill.trt any other eate.bltehment_ 'Pr theta and salary yburaelves. We wholesale . total/ at the Cowanes4ue mills, g Wits bellow : .. e x & , . ~ Ult. L 1872. Thtoll,Ald MOTEIERS. • A -4 3.47-aXIV.IELVI.* ,1 AND _ r . La es' trunziphilig.aoods I TO IIU/T EVERYBODY. AT MA. B. G8.A.1 , 74' Mina= OD DAMIIICa the Cone Horan S9:v. A large stook of Oooda lus refttved. and will be Bola abec.p. a. E. E. KIMBALL will biro abaro td' tli t p Wilin. depainent and will be glad to seen" , old Biondi / :d naw ones at all times. Drop in and ;sea our new tore. Dec. 13, 1:31i-2y, Tyl'env, store AT TIOG4. PA., mit an entire A Stock of BOOTS ..4JV'D SHOJS. ,I .. . Zr E. SMITH & BON, tvi ii n t g , t4t i i oontoteted theft DIL I new Brick Store on whkh is one of the beat arranged and mostinvittng Ora in the soon• ty, aro now, odering to their old anatomers and the pnb. tic generally a better selected stook of ' • BOOTS AND SHOES, • than ever before presented in too borough of Ttoga.* Ladles' ware of Burt's mak., constantly on hand. Al so, Mason & itatoun's Organ', and a ivariety of styles to select from. An are invited to call and examine roe and quality . -SMITH dic Wogs, Jan.. 1,1811.4 y, WALKER it LATHROP. 74.47.nn 4 IM HARDWARE, WILK • STOVE 4, ITN-WARR, a, SAW CDIVARY isazit 44RICtfixonAL Carriage and Harness Trimmings,- iIAteNESSEs. eADDite. Coming.:. Y., Jan. 1, 3819. Parini for Sale. ITECF. subscriber itfle.rs far salt his firm of 66 soma, pkinsantly situated in Catlin Hollow CtiarllWOL. ina Ll:surey, Pa.; within about four miles of Whits hos° and two miles of Niles Valloy depot. School house, church, mills, shops, & - c., within a ratio. Terms easy. inquire on the premises; of May 17. 141-U. C. 0. CATLEN. LIVERY,/ STABLE. W fully Init I Hrm En tA pablic T o E that they S•-• - • g • lutce astablishacl - Liivery for Afire, et their Stable , on Peat St. ,opposite Wheeler's Frajorn li sliop. atr...tae. or double rigs furuiStled to order. Mir '...airn to I;tn, good itotac.S and mktow, an„d inton to • lA:Asti:- Priors rv.esuLt. o. ITKENS .t.-. E.E7OIIA 1 ' -La WA' Jan. 1, 1gt . ...T --- . Tiogaltlarble Tor s, undersign4.l is Low prep . are4 to execute ail or. dm: d for Telab : 1 1wLer. awl 'Sio.Lunienia of either • Italian, or Ratlaizcl Marble, of the latest style and approvul wocti v an4ip = 4 v i t t, dispaleh. ileke,„?pa onnmantiy (41/ Laud both Lint% of llarbto and will be ale to suit ell 'Mau may favor bin with ilia: orders, on Et 3 tcasonable terms as ...Aube obtained In the Vount-y fI 1„ 1b717. UUU TIOGA DKUV STORE I *,.i" The nntrilexilyer keew cgastantly en hang Pure Drugs and - .lleAteinen, Otremirrds; Paiute and Nis, Btatonery, Ye.n= kee-Nottans BBB,SIMAPTIVNS CART:TELLY COXDOENDED, Ttcwa, J&n L 1672. BORDEN. TO THE FARMERS OF _ - T/023A COrls"TV lAm now building at my manufactory, in Lawrence. I ville, s superior PANNIN6 MILL, Lwhich . peasessei the following advantages over all other mitlr : . 1. It separates rye, oats, rat litter, bud foul seed, and 'chess, and cockle, from wheat. , 2. It claims ELI seed. takes out yellow seed. and all other seeds, perflictly. 1, 8. It elms timothy seed. 4. It does all other separating required of C a mill This mill 14 111111M1 the brat and most durable tim ber, is good style, and Is sold cheap for cosh, or pro. duce. . L / will dt a latent slave. for Wanting oat* from wheat, to other mills, on reasonable tertnti- Lasnancvilla Jim I. -. -JAL =NMI. evE ttow on exhibition and gale et tbn Sete, 111,1 the larceat and most standeta steak of FINE AND COMMON FURNITURE to be ieund in 2Tortbern Pontyylvanis, conaating of and a ,fhil stock of the ocrancon goods 138MUT Rana ta a drat-doss establlibmant. Thu above goods are'large ly of their own manufacture„ and esti. (Mr. =tan bet& R 5 to quality and prim They p fthe Woven Wire Ofattr ss the most popular spring bed sold; the Tticker Spring Bad that has been - on trial for. 17 and gh en unlyorsal satinfastion. Our Coffin RO is supplied with all aces of the lii or Wart. a nen and beautiful style of burial:7; together with other kinds of foreign and home nut nAdare, with trim mings to match. They will a undertaking a spoo l/dirt in their business, end needing their garottes will be attended to promptly, d sae iketory char ges. Odd places of Sarni made, and Taming of all kinds done with instinct and dispatch. Jan. 10, 1872. _ YA, nonzr & caarms.n, L G. HOYT, Osceola, Pa. To %moat fir MAY cuns.--.Threlng eatichtded that I am entitled to a llttle'reet after nearly 40 Tears close - application to business, I hay. passed over the furni ture business to. ~ t heß oys" as per above advertise- - meet, and take ttilf method of asking for them the same liberal patronage as has bean extended to me.— M 9 books may ballituail at the old place for settlement. Jan. 10, 282./ , R. T. VLN HORN. WHO EI:CUE IMO STORE. O.OI3NING N. Y. • DUMB 1:•=n AND OrLS. DZUS DAVWSe DM 1 11. CON S cANTEATBD DWEir r tila rfIEDZILL'S =T .&O 13 COOO a2Ol. VIANOBMG 9014 at wbolcsolc. Price-m, 14.4w11 Pru reqzjeated to call and get quotations beore aulpg ftergacr Rant. . ates. d B OBAYip. 1111 rnitnre and Undertaking. I: E Alan Horn & Chandler, (Sao/mama to B. T. Van UQXD) FTITZ PART OR AND CRAM:BBB EMT% aos9, covoura, TETE347/Tra ' ALARBLE AID WOOD TOP MIME TASTES, , DATI RAMS, MUM& I.IIIIR, I OVAL AND equARE FANCY Mucks, BRAC E ' / Errs, PURE No. 1 ItAllt MADTELLSB ES, 311368 & EICOELSIOR MAT TPAR4R4.I ~aLars. KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENTArdIDICIMIIw te, ROOM= FERFt Max - AICELAVOIIII2G Mg- TEAM. WALL FAITS, WM . - DOW &LAN& WACasivegill lc DRY C.01.02)3,1 AG MS FOR MAitrai 001 WWI) OIL Jan. /, 1872, Re an 24 agergra ( 1 9ttooe,tiot to D. P. PollltEtT) DP.A.Lrat Lit , , Stoves, Tin, and Ita,rdwa,re . MON, NA LS, Oel WM% MI MI SILO 6, AND EOM NArm, • CARPENTERS' ARC kgemaral stack at /10 0 /Atite Material / s. LOOES, Dtria /ATOMS' , ITING.I4 &ti.; Also. ORAPPMG PAP= at m3ntenturers preca _ 1 JOBBIII4 - P1:0.1 A-11 M= T 6 AW.Tezius Cagy and prices reason.shle. ring door above Cone Roue. R. C. 13 AULT. Jan. 1. 18721 F9nr.T.lvel:l'ol-41 v -it • LUTZ & KOHLER, 1•1 101AVING • • t•epened a flrat-elass lionlortre Stott in Mansfield. opposite Pitta Bros., on Main Street, respectfully invite their friends and the public in 612- =1 to give them a call. They 'peronista rstiafaction in all oesut. Their stock consists of HARDWARE ICETTLES,r MAW, TLNAVARE, MILS, UtON, HEAT WORK, arorme, AORITLIRAI, I 1 ?LEALL~DTTA, POWR,BS, ka and a genenil line of Goods, aecond to no in the country, at tha Lowest cash Prices. They are o_f_tge,o_te for tho DICHDY • DIOIVY,E, ITH ACA WHEM AllTiaLD xpILEIE FORTS.AND RAY CADDIED. w. a. nurz. Fn .NR; How r. Mansfield, Jan. 1, 3.872 DIE ERAL, INSURANCE AGENCY KNOXVILLE, Tzoo.k. co., PA. Life, Fire, and Accidental. ASSETS OVER $%,000,001) A.EAZT3 Or CO'ISZ.VAIL,? Ins. Co.. of North America,. Pa $3,000.53.3 GO Franklin Fire Ins.'Co. of Phila, Pa. 2,087.15.2 24 Republic '11%4. Co. of N. Y., Cepttal $750.000 Andes Inc Co. of Cluolunat. ~ .. ..... $1,000.000 Ntatr...ru Fire his. Co. of N. Y...... 1,000,000 Farmers Mitt. Fire Ins. Co. York Pa . .- ... . —9(0,889 15 . that. Life Ins. Co. of BarZteria Ct..:6,0511,70 50 ... .ns. Cp. cf Pottsville ' 600,000 00 ........,_________...5.2.1.220,03.7 GS Insurtuce promptly cfect . ..3.l by twill ctr oik. --- 0. ---- r tart. , . on r.ll 'Amos or Property. All. louvres protnptl7 tuljusted awl I .. .std lase sto.ck , Insured egrinst ' ,1.4t1i. rtra or than. m Total I am slim agent for the .t.ti:11.43 rtro Ineussmee Co. of Clectrminl. Aliconuntmlcellone 111(.4aptly atoll:Pad to--Oexe. on Pall Strr...,A la door from Mam at., Enox - rllle W3l. SPETLE toot. Jazz. 1. /672-tf. • TOR J. SOFIELD I s i rt receiving from New York, a flto tesprtMent •"- TNlEll6_llla.eizzr - AND. • - FANCY GOO OS, 3 which iiho qty to t,no Fablfc et low Wei. Erary-_ thing ticenty fonncl n. Fancy Store, will bits% on ban 4 anxl sold 707 Ws each. Tho 117il igri and Cflbbn sewing MachlW ar r a. er, a n t tr o to rent : S an. 1,1879, . A UDITOn'S NOTIOE..:The ttnderskrood baying been appointed Cm auditor to distribute the Ansa arising from the Sheriff's sale of the real estate of Val. entine Love, wlll attend I to the duttea of We appoint -merit at the Mike of Boaard on Tuesday the 16th day of April next, at l o'clock P. 141. !arm It - .1. ii. 130SAliD, Auditor. A trEtTpft'S- 7 , 702"/ CE.--The undersigned Laving /I been appointed on auditor to audit, settle, adjust. eaut report distribution of fund declared to bo in the hands of Johu I, hilt f, Executor of the will or Edsell 'Mitchell, deceased, will attend to the ditties of oppantruant at the °Moe of Elliott dr Dowd on 'Wednesday the 17th 4132" oP April next, at 1 o'olock v *'tl,'22. at j f 3 B. *ouzo); 1'=1614717 1 EMI 11 NO. la W. B. rizzaars..a. & co LUTZ k Rom rn