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Upon hl3 battlements he athncls— Anci.promlily look 3 along the lands— , Ilia Samos and the Seal r. 11," he said, "Lbßt Wu survey, tgyptlan Icing, xa,y po7er obey— Own, *Fortune Evora me 1" 25 In. sooo l slloo 11 001 10 00 IS 001 1800 15 CO 20 CO 20 00 9.8 00 25 00 55 00 35 00 CO 00 00 00 100 00 Ele eroke, luzd from iiiietus sent, I There, camo a breathless man, arid bent t Before_ the tyrant there. '•Let incense smoke upon the shrine., And with the lively laurel twine, Victor, they godlike, hair -T.he foe sunk, 'smitten by the spear ; With the glatl tidings Benda mo here Thy- faithful Polydore." Andt:cm the griesly bowl he drew (Grim e!ght they well might'etart to view!) A head that dripp'd with gore. lire yet the waning word was spoher.- 13elow, tbo choral joy has broken— phonts ring from street to street! Homo-veering to the crowded shore.— . Their freight of richest booty bore - The forests of the Fleet- .71,1, 1. 111`71. I'm gatting olt.1; I'm nearly sixty T tre 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, be—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 now, 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 it, bought pigs at nearly all the fairs in Irelarlil, 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 different 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 1. was compelled to stop for n day and night at a sort of hostelry, half shebeeu, half inn.— 'Fliere 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 filen with dangerous bogs and peat oleo. The landlord's name- was Patrick 0 - ea, and he was a widower, with one dau:hter, wbo helped him retail his whisky to sue of the wild " boys" around as could furnish- be half-pence for it. .Norah O'Fea wa.si ome folks would have called a " 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 lioWever, tht , re was A cold, restless glitter in her eyes that feminded me oi a snake. I don't know whether you ever saw a viper in a peat-moss, gliding away "lilt an angry stare at you, when you have disturbed it with a stick. • Vi'eli; that is ex actly the lovic thut v, as in .Norah O'Pea's cives. tm trnvi-1- 1 -".7V. lIMEMMI ‘',L4boro, ott,ert !,: 7. -, . , •?..(,.:2. - • I had arrived at the Garden of Eden about Fix o'clock in the day, but it might have Loon two h o , t rs after when I waS sitting at a meal of bacon and eggs in the 'parlor (they dignilled it by that name) of the Sun. I"et was absent at a v. - u!o severed miles oif; tad not expected home till the inorrow, or the day after that. the whole manage ment of the business fell upon :torah, ' The room was really rather a g oo d one, partiy like on Enghsh top-room, and partly like a kitchen. 'lt had a sanded fl oor, a „, i several liitie wooden tables stood i n aff eren t parts of it, each with U. spittoon un d erneat h it, anti tobacco and pipc, ready - on it_j o ..t , in fact, as you may see in the tap-room of any English country public house. NA one end of the room was a largo (Ad fa!,Lioncti tireplace, at which :N or „h e, as carrying on tee culinary- business. Le sh:es m self (1 sat clone nt o no o f t h e m i l, - a - etc three or fear eustomors tt at the other cad of the room—sonie nhiqiy soul f,mohin, o th ers, lik e m y_ sea', an evening wed). Th e y Bunt ed to be ut the supezior class 'of tenantry, and one, I fancied, cos a drover, as well as myself. VI ell, T. had finished' my supper—which I must say I enjoyed heartilv—andj." - was ta king a whiff at my pipe, 11 ittz an Occa9ionni zip of dor,nright genuine Irish whisky an , .l v,"ter—whishy that brought the. tears to your eyes, and almost took away yotir oreath—when the door opened and in canto a stout, thick-set young fellow with an enor mous shidalah, 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, you know, swagger. Nora! U lea took no notice of the new comer, who took his seat at one of the ta bles and helped himself to whisky,tusik the whole place belonged to him. Presently, when the young Woman had finished ht.r cooking, she advanced toward liar vi tor-- la: was at the next table to mine, and I could hear all they said—and wished hint good evening; and indeed it was evident front the manner of both that they avers engaged lovers. 1. ; I.Mc, =I 0 P. DAECOCT.: ' AnstlAing in_cur line?' lie inked iter at - length. \Vhlsht, Deazds dear,' she said, casting a ......,:•., 1.,. . _ ; ..... t; , , ..... . . • ~.,, .. . ... . . , .• , . , 40 :,.,, _ • 1 ._...F..,,,,, ....y..i -1 , :. , . 1 i• . .. -- , : '',. --, . - • . i -,,...,..... ~I ,-.„, 4 ,•-' ••• • ..:_,.. ~,- 4 ,- • ••• 1/4 . • . lc! . A . .. • . ~,,...„ ~....„,....„..„... •,, . , ' ---;,.-- ''•,. -.. '::::•-- :''''.4 :s e l ' .. ' .. ' .1 :. ' 4 .: . 40 IP' f ' '''''.: t j- 'l4-1. AO7A -:' :- 7.: '... ' .1 ' i ' •.1 . 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' .•Yfith thee the ands their favor share, and the, who once tblne equals were, In thee a monarch know I Yet one there tires to avenge thereat, or eau ray lips pronounce_ thee blest, — While on thee frowns the roe I" The Emtien king recoil% in fear, '4iela not thy fortune yet too dear— Bethink thee yet," he cried, •}Thy .Eleets are on tho thlthiess seas ; They fortune trepables In the breeze, , And floats upon the tide." Astounded stood that kingly guest., "Thy luck this day /12118 t be contest, Yet trust not the Unsteady I . The banners of the Cretan foe Wave war, and bode thine overthrow—. They near thy ear.da already!" Scarce spoke the Zgyptiari king—before Hark, .4Tictors—Victoryl" from the shore, Ana from the seas ascended : "Zecaped the doom that round ns lower'CL Swift storm, the Cretan bas devoured, And war /tacit is ended t" Shulder'd the guest—"ln soott," 320 faltertl, "To-t3ay thy fortune smiles unalter'd, Yet morn thy fete I theod--1 The Gods oft grudge what theyvhace given, And zio'cr uninix'd with grief has heaven Its joys on Moltals shed "No 'ere than thine my role has thriven, And o'er each deed the gracious Heaven ITris, favoring, smiled as yet. Taut ono beloved heir had I God took him l-1 beheld him die, • Ilia life paid fortune's debt. wouldacu 'nape the oomiug 111 Implore the dread Invisible Thy sweets themselves to sour Well outs his life, believe me, never, On whom, with hands thus full for ever, The Gods their bounty 5110170 r. '4111 , 1 If thy prayer - thc. Clods can gain not, Thia cotmaal of thy `.::end disdain not— , Th . :lm own anotor b3I .ku3 what cf all thy . roe.dly gear Thy deep Est h‘art eateema must dear. Coat into yonder sea!" Fzmisa ihrlU 1 to hear the 114v— ••:-zo pthis rich 02 dock thin ri.r.g no wealth of 2aracs' cave . Iy thlv.—() may the Fat Thre, I.ly Out of fortune pardon mr-1" L'zisl. tha xi,a whet% the toorrew'e down begun, Jcyons earns a nahc•rtuan Before the prince.--Quoth "Behold this P. sh—oe fair a spell Ne'cr yet repaid the snorer's ton, I bring nly 'teat to thee!" TLe coil. -- ta then the Lill be6un.- ; - The cook ran feet to cock could run— "Lech. leek:l—Om:Liter mind— The ring—the ring the so did I found the roe::: within— WZ.ra ever like thine!" hilror,turna the kingly guest— " Then lon?r. here I niis" not rest, I'll h.m.vet no friond in peel The :Jade have marked , thco for their prey To nhare they doom I dare not etayl" lie spoke--and put to sea. A Sprig of Holly , side glance around. Sure father .toltt me before les went to give ye this..' ' She produced a large, aquarejetter, Writ tis'n in 'a scrawling hand, on coarse blue pa per, and fastened with a common red wafer. The young man perused it basally, and:n gleam of-satisfaction lit up his bulldog-lflie face- I felt that he took a stealthy glanee at me, but I feigned to be busily engaged in mixin g my_ whisky and water. At fast, after a few lover-like passages be tMeell the pair—such a' paint—the young inAn depavlo, and I. wearied out bythe fa tigues of the day, desired to he showed up at once to where I was to sleep. Much to my surprise, Norali O'Fett 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. Thad fifty, pounds in my pocketbook' to pay for my pigs, but I did not care about exhibiting the bank notes in what I now bad 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 mined It, and finding it perfectly genuine, returned it to me. • , .„, . . ' Very well,' she remarked. New lam smisßed. 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 uncom fortable; and what pleased as Well ati 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 com 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 fait-. sled the cold air must penetrate. Lying in my small bed,' which Piked this' door, I could see through the aperture_ on, the stairs outside, at the bead of Nvlgar stood a large old-fashioned clock; which kept up a perpetual, but nobunplensant•tlek-, irig. It seemed, at most, like compaay, in that lonely place; but as I laY bed I could distinctly watch the hands of the clock of tcontinuing.their round, for the glow. he peat fire shot a light upon its face.-- I bad 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 rlenced 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. 1 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.,lforah ()Tea. After she had lookedlin, she applied her ear to the garin the door and listened in tenth..9atisfled, apparently, by my regu lar ineathing that I was fast asleep, she ad vanced to the clock and stuck before its fen a great branch of yew. Then site de parted. . I leh is if I must be 41elmilog. What could bring a young woman out 'ot r iter--bed in the night to , ornament a clock? 74.1 y room, the room below, and the passage itself, were already garnished for Christmas with an abundance of evergrectisholly, mistletoe, hay, ivy, and yew.' Could she be walking in her sleep? The thing appeared to toe to be strange; and if I had felt little inclina tion to sleep previeusly, I now felt less so than ever. So I lay on, watching the clock and won dering wnat ail 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 lea.. - es 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 ' wake 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 glazel as some great work of art—hung a most glorious spray of , Dolly. It was literally covered with bright scarlet berries. , ' • Taking this sprig, I withdrew the hranch of yew from the'clock:and placed the holly in its place. To this day I cannot tell H hy, but its I crept hack 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 i hear,d at footstep on the stairs. This time it was a heavier one than before, -- and4hough I closed my,eyes and I feigned sleep as previ• ounly, it u as with ft 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 :Norah OTea. —,Sati/Ltr My suspense did not last long. Ere glanced in at me from the - cleft at the door with s.cu , Al that made my blooil tim cold. Then he glltiwed up at the clock, and uith a sa y.= u ,,t; oath of disappointment departed down tie staireasc its stealthily us he had ascend ed. What could all this mean? You may be sure I did not close my eyes in slcep that night. I resolved, - no matter ,b(e.y sevete the weathci, to leave those strange 41..;:rteni in the morning. With the earliest dawn I was astir, anti tatttursily looked at the old clock with sonic curiosity. I luul no sooner cpened my door than tnneye fell upon a letter lying upon the floor!al my leet. It was the coarse blue had seen O'Fca hand to her sT.‘etheiltt the previous evening. I will leave yea to judge what my feeling were tvlien 1 perused its contents, which I do not give in the exact language of the il literate writer, but which was in substance lollows: '" Dc uttle, tf nay of them cattle-dealing cadgers come here on their was' to Coil:, an , l - tvant epiking, tina out, ,^,"s "I „ n; d oingto Tim 310ot/ell wake. If there's anything to be done, will put a branch' of yeo. - in front of the old d o ck ; if not , t h en a branch cf holly," "Dili then wa tiro mystery:-the yew shr , that I - svaz• to robbed—probabr murdered. hudy could be easily hic awttv in Etty of the bog - tholes that suf. rtlt- afica the tl:trden of Eden. And who w•.t.lid ;ita:6 inquiries :trier insignificant pi.,..3. ) 1,ber? Thus my insiiEvtive impulse to l epiace the yew by the holly—not by the bay. the Ivy, or the mistletoe, remember, aNhough there , WeiV plenty of all these around—in ell probability saved my life.— You may he quite certain I lost 110 time in forwarding my c::pulsion front the Garden of Eden. I did no: 'scruple to steal away without pay lug my teck'oain,g. Would you have scrupled, gentlemen? I could see now why :Norsk wanted to': ascertain what my pocketbook. contalried. I never stopped— although :tree deep in snow—fill I reached the Le. , trest town, whence I proceeded to - Cork. I'bought my'pitts cheaply, and sold them well. prom that timel throve, and I inn now a man of substance. But that ;Ave rt all, I shall always believe is en ;ialy hig to that sprig of holly,-flopy A `-`:"T.'4A;i l :3l: .P.EIENOMENON.—Lost liver, in Orange county, Indiana, is so named from the fact that it has no outlet, but dioppears in the ground about seven miles from I.4a cw,ter. The well of the Louisville,. New A.llatay and Chic go Railroad at that place, which is forty feet in depth, having Jailed to gupply say longer, it was- determined to dig another well about one-fourth of ,r 1 Soath of the present tank: :Ur. JohaZahn, master 14eCliallie of bridge construction and in charge of water tanks, located the - • WELLS r";. 420; nook. WEPXESDAIY,, ! ..MARCJI 27, 1872. well by the superstitions forked 'newel stick,! and proceed - ea to have it dug. At th depth of eighteen ' feet the .men, *track !rater, which came up through !the grave with such fOrce that furtlyeE„ digging bad to be abandoned, Font! overe. The well,:and pumping.; line' been going on for severeldays, so its to enable the masons to wall .up the well, bat so for the Work has not,beea successful. It is belleratl at the rush of .water is from the bed 'of Lost .riv er, which:disappears In- the !ground !about seven:miles from thatlioint--.—DetroX A Characteristio A fter-Dirtair Sire •eh - -''Afew. - weeks ago the proptleteas f the Aldino:l=srese, of New , York, gave a inner -at Which many of the literary mon'o the_ country were present. After the cloth war; removed, specch-maklng was indulged in, and "Mark Twain" spun the fattening characteristic yarn, Whieli must liave 1 wriul a decided aid to digestion: Gentlemen. I would rather addreirsii laittie . dinner party than any other assemblage in , the world, for the . reason that when: you make a point, those who have -been-listen ing always _applaud, and those who! have been talking-to each other find did not hear it, applaud louder than anybody - elifte; end if I only - had a speech prepared for tide `iocna.. sion, I would take genuine...delight in deify`. ering it. [Lattglater.l,But I got -the notiff 7 eatloriltei bili - Prearat at this dinner tlii eVe nint'al half-past :eleVen this - morning, or. pay what. - I. owed to -the- Aldine- establish ment-,,and I had to leave half 'an *hirer after that in - order to make the trip, - -he I hierio. rt oppounity • of preparing_h apieeh,' tia I am not one of those , gefaitisee r who can make a speech impromptu. I have made a [treat rriany , kappy_impromptn-speeehts;iffiffhad , timft, to prepare them: ILAtighter.) ' .j . , 'lbw it is singular, and 1 suppose that,-but for taeircumstance vvhich.happe,ned when I - , f i e was fourteen . years of. age, I. mightllava, rusliedidindly into realimpromptus 11-1 :es, and lajnrednaysttlf. a geoddeal." [. Ugh- . -ter , ) Thia - ..'*cumetanCe awhich . happened. Wheal was burteb, Nears otage Inis al- • WAYSproteeted me ligaintt"tuag"pf 1 that • kind,-'and#lo.led mOOtlifnk. 4,p:tea-deal -now I . top mitkka;goOdAeab.aerifilOY Elanglifeil f /what amay ': , 14 - 9,ahlyz be, the, -movingaaprintr of b litiintiti.`„nclAnn.;; - Irlibt . , a thAt• 1 4 n*„ re/YalMat.nef)44;i;ft• igocalitiorailes* • ten: [Lauthter. i I mean it has red,-tde to . .tineatiortin thy owtfrriltidMrat fifty:probe, - lily have bean the - incident» in a mau l- ile whiclaqfave remained with him longest-, whether they were important incidents, or whether they were merely `trivial prick I have almost come tn. - the conclusion that the things that stay longest by the man Land shape his action in after life, ara) illy things of trivial importance. - ' NOw I call your attention to the fact, in support pt this argument, that. Newton when he was—well,Tdon't know what ho was doingt. I make no insinuations against Newton; I don't know what he was doing in the apple orchard; [laughterl; 'hut. you know lie saw the apple fall, and tliittt(sug.. Bested the idea of theattractithe of ,gratrita tior.—l call your attention again to that ex pression. [Laughter.) And -then again, I one, of the greatest inventors that ever lived —I ant sorry for your instruction, I cannot call his name—was led into this matter of gravitation by havinttowait upon his .i.rio ' ther 4 while sbe was hearing confession, and, seeing the pendultim moving backward and forivard—there was nothing else for Win to ..g contemplate—that set him tato the matter of: looking at meohanics, and he invented a reat many things; I-don't kuow what they were, --- now,--it was trivial, you - know. And Galileo, loaffiround in the eathedral at 1 Phia, not knowing sat he was therei,for, I or how he was puttingan his time, saw 1 , and' took note of the gentle vibration oil the chandelier to and fro, - and through tha 4 in vented the pendulum, which is unclersiood to have made a revolution iiiineeliii ice, and I suppose it has. I take tile. - ., lee .oeti things for granted. All these , are trivial matters, 'tau hey brought about vast results. Now the t ling that made - the deepest impression on my mind, and has lastedamtll this moment, was a matter In itself essentially' trivial. It oe. curred when I was a boy, and it has protec ted me, up to this tithe, against tanking a speech when I hadn't a speech prepared.— It was a remark made by a t'siend. He laid: "I could have ketehed - theui eats if IJit, ad had on a good ready.'! [Lau, ter.) • INiow, at first glan9i, that doesn't tanker to eptivey an Idea, but it does, athl the meat of it is this: don't do anything' hurriedly, don'talo anything unless you are prepared: to do' it ; therefore, until this moment, I never bare made a speech unless-I had that speech all _. set down and ready. - , This incident is of no consequence to l you at all, and yet I never made u speed). inl my life unless I tried to inculcate a moral, unless I tried to convey instruction; and if I ;can make you bitter men than youtire—it lanot for me to say theraiaroonot,forlto : hough I suppose the •e is, Ilaughterl-Af l'eali 'Make you wiser than I,y9a are, or it I- ate- protect yea in after-life as I - hate' been protected, 'let me do it herd, - aten;,if 'IL:. - Pertsli on Itha spot, NOWL this pit* Oecttrred in this wise, Aa trivial'es it,is, it -is a matter to be treas ured, I think a end remembered:. -,..„ - - - When I was fourteen, as - I -reniitikedibe fore, - I `was living with any pareunr, Who were very poor and. correspondingly hon est., We bad a youthliving with tia-ty!the name of Jim Wolfe, lie was'an eatiMent fellow, seventeen, yeariohl,- and very dint, dent. He and I - Slept together—viromUsly, llaughterj—and one very bitter winter night a cousin Mary of mine—she's niiirritatuow and gone—gave what they called a candy, pulling in those days in the West, and they took' the saucers of hot and outside of 1 the. house into the' snow, under 8._ , 0, t atold.l hoWer that came out from the eaves—it l ves:, a sort of an ell, then, all covered,with i viiies nd, . , ,_ =to edol this hot candY,la-.-the ', linow n they were all sifting around there, tin ii in• the mean time we had 'gone to. bed: , llt e: 1 w ere nut invited to ,attend this - ,--aaa ty ; we were too young. All these young ladies mud gentlemen assembled there, and Jim end i I were in bed. There was about four itic ties rof snow on the roof of this ell,- anti . our window rooked out on it, and it was fiertii hard. .-A couple of tom cats—it - is puss ble 1 one might have been'of the opposite sea:— I were assembled on the chimney in the Mid dle of this ell, and they-were growling fit t? _ . fearful rate, switching.' their tails a),mt going ott; and we couldn't sleep at all nally•Jint said, " For two cowl rd go and snake them cats oil that chimney." I vain, "Of course you woulL,l ' 1% ed, said, I would; have 4 qiighty g notion to do it." ftys 1,.01 have, certainly rou limegreht outiuu do it!" I honed he ,plight try - it. 'Jut I afraid he wouldn't.. 14 Wally 1 did get ambition up, and he raised the m'inajw Ohnbed out on that icy roor,- -, ,m twt on but his socks and a ceiypbort shirt. wentclimbing along _On all lows va roof toward t:113 chimney when; the were, in the mean time those young ht, mid gentlemen were enjoying tbemte; doWn under the -.e:tvesi aud .xyhe a „Ina'! almost to the chimney henna:lc a pasu , at poi 1 cars, and his heels flew up-and i lie':-nt..t tl , . wn' t and crashed through those vines, lit' in the i midst- of the ladies andgentlemen, I and set down'ln those hot saucers of candy, [laugh- ter,] and there was a ;general tittutipole, of course—and he canie"up stairs dropp rig pieces of chinaware and candy,uli , tbe ye) up; and when lie got of) there—nosY, a 1- body it ; the world would have gone m, to profanity-or something calculated to reit „-ve - the taiiid - nador such circumstante , 4:[,;au4h- i ter,] but he didn't; he scraped the tood,y_ oh his legs, nursed Ids blisters a little, and :.,1...id, " 1 could have keteliett them cats , It 1. hatt , had , wilt good ready." . .1 I . -- ,:k..;()W 1 teay this, that if .the opportunity had so fallen out that I could have had am ple opportunity to get up a speech, I tottld , have gotten up ouc that -*void have t... , Li you all home—happy, orotherwise; 1. co • u have gotten up a speech that ,w Quid h• vi. done Knor to this occasionantrto ine; :lint under the eircutustautes 1 haVe . had a . Op portunity, and I. could not get up . teh -a.. speech but as long as you live, it.- - ou Ire tuctuber-the cireueastantki Al all, vu wilt remember• that if I hadliad - on a 1,6y4 ri A t, dy, I would have caught these litetaiy...Aub here present. [Laughter.) . . Now I won't bore you any. further ; Lit simply:say tikatium ghat to be pres&nt here; glad to help celebrate tilts oce..sie.), the new era of enlarged prosperity for the Aldine, and also the calling to the editorial chair of a gentleman of eultura like Mr. Stoddard; and lam glad to be able to alt with !qt. t)rlght a,eompany as We, and hope j-oit excuse further remarks from yours truly. ---2V. Y. Herald, - THE HEAL END OF THE WoRLD.--Aroor respondent writing from Henry Lake, in Montana:describes the locality as a ;•eene of 'wonderful grandeur. The lake i. ;;Inla ted in the Rocky Mountains, at an altitude of-5,000 feet. atiove the level of the sea.— Looking from a high peak hear body of water, he saw the panOrama of the moo; wonderful region known to nian. 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 'gather, leaping and bounding In great cata racts, - and rushing in every_ direction tp (gum themselves Into the _Pacific - end At lantic "oeciin4. Beyond a low (mountain at the southeast, the eye falls upon the specta cle of the steam ascending from the 'soape pipes of purgatory, (sometimes called gey sers) to mingle with the clouds. " This," exclaims the correspondent, in a burst of en thusiastic wonderment, "this Is 'the real 611:1 of the YOutto Hvoin lowa E. B. Young & Co., Hugh loans ft Co ) Booksellers and Stationers, and Dealers in Wall Paper , Modena shavoidowf ritiMnatrearents, Yankee Notions. kicture awes and Glass. Pictures. all aorta. PiotaxmOord, 13Latilm .Tnetti.e plank Boas. all AM. Newspapera, Ilagaztrom i` Writing Peaks, Lae? Etooks /0.4 4 4 141t4 ' 3991141 . 21011 a al Botateta it Its mai summ.. 2 222. 1 , • r • SPA cveyy =tete tia or& Mtn al troll% —1 Lew York Defiles at Ono Dollar a month : _Elmira Dallies at 76 Cents a auCallia. , -Ilabsarlptlons for a week, trr mai Pritli, or year ,Orders Car Books not M stork prowayttyr temledto. Itßrese package malted nom New Yorker. ery flay —We are Aosta of the !meln Lbw and the Onion Line of C. Nail Ocean Steamers. Passage ttoketa to and front any point in Rump° at the lowest rattle —Sight Draft sold on any Beak to Rl:trope at cur. rent rates of Baal tinge. Jan 24 4 16151-17 E =Re R QQ ddministrators' -T - order Of th e Orphans' Conti Of the county of M J) ga, the adminletz eters of the estate of D. golden, asccased, will pell at patio voodoo on Cato vendee% user 'Mansfield. an the Tosnasidp of ItleAmond,' County of Vega, Pe.., on, Tuesday the 2d day of April 1872, the f , lloWiniLibeserlbcd Leal Estate, to wit; . One lot 01 laud, bf.gtotang in the venter of the Wblpplo Road, and the northwest onruer of the lands of Lorriti Batts. Thett:e along the lands of said .)3utts. south 9 7 1'i_ des ..arArs east, 201 440 rods to the .east bank of the Winga Thence along tho game, north 11X degrees COSI Ad 2.1 U cords. ThlgO-V Slang another lot her:;:lnatter des: atilrod,.north BUS degree* .west 2tXt 8.111 reds to said • road. _Thence along same, slOntli duress west lo rode tv the Voce of begliming. Contutruzi4i tautly e..4ee end vac quarter cf an acre more or less. ; ziiso anothsr piece of Mad In SW '44'1 7 4 1 0. begat , uft.“ at tho n , trtpwgst corner of the let above deearlhed. Thence along the same, smith 87x degrees east 197 9.12 rove to that...enter or the Volga rivar, ibenee MAYO Use 41r!AC.111 S *ll :%rtherlY di 3 10 101 4, MI 940 rods. I tkon2oo along the Mud of the Tioga Iran UP. north Kg degreell west go rorAs, tin nee ley the saille. north .1135 demos Wort $4 thenes by the wets of -- maw, elna• UAL Illingerlatal and 1. I'. ?dors% T•orth degrees weal, US 84.0 rods, thence rung Witt.? of Tinx.• Hutchinson. nixtba Gray &Ad the =RI WhiNde t 9-4 acuirb, 274 dogmas west 1101.1,9 rods to tilt I h*le. of ba2fßolug,rientstinnit Itl3t anreaffoore_vr - Also another lot of lAnd. In said township, boon av-i 014 tD...) uvula r d south by the eststy of, Dengel 1.401 b, deceaiwil„ east by the Win nm e soxi egad; and or; t..ne r•eet, ty the Tioca River, Containing ,three.quArtors C.: all sore 'nor; or ioz s, is An frame howls), frame barn, and a for( fruit trees thineou, and being tnown as the Silas Aids lot, of Lamb's Creek. , The bast tole Moo, gon.ealots belauj on the went side of the 'Tiogo Meer. about• ons-fourth of a toile froze and a part of the D. C. I.tolden farm; and vary yoloctiele for the !iboa qnslitY of tho bud, &boot 100 tierce cf which is in and for the Eieudeck sad other Tolualde bor' , M Ake I.minute of said land. Ti=is t—rifty dull.2:a down at the time of sale, and eneugh more .courbethettva. thereof, and exe.mtiort of a deed for the pmantises pUrchased, to tattle ono- Laic ~fu purehtse motley ; and the balance thereof in (tut yy r e ar from the date sett with ink-rest. *legated 'on the doliver# of the decd. by Wind an& mortgage la furor. , ' - Ndzat 10, /$72-4 A- TO 'AiNTIETriIFBI3 —Ail peraoap wio 03 *, inPlato anaiiing continCta neovapapers tor tne insertion or Advirtiaements almuld, sand to. - I 006. P. Rowell.- &., Co. ' ..... . DA a clrgider, nr_ lila/oil. 25 waits tor their a.. Hrs. Intro Pad,: Pasty - lI:LEW, tkontaining Lists ,ot 5 Hs Newts, PsPees .174VVAVOnvea.- i shroslng.the mist of . vertiatug.' also mankruitil hints to aolvertise3t; ! end SOPA) itOt ObOnt Or CIVSKId22I4II of MCA Vito arelninvrias, gnus. ctiuttnl Viirtieere. Wide firm are. proptletorit vitili • Arnee.ean lielvapoper Advertising rigettay. i , ___ s _ ' .., 41' Row,' N.. Y. ' Park l f arid are I.tieteaskdot iittequaled ihndities tip it&tantidne tits ipsertion VT AdvortWeDl4lA4 In dt ItlstinPerk alakt Purt , ktlealv at toWest miss., .latn. 10. 18'72-Bna • . - RAIL ROADIOTICE. • • rrifE orAciii-thrzitßs of the Cowaneaqtte .1 _llan Wyatt wilt please take malice, that an assess isle..t of ten le: •tt.xtt hes been wade on each 'share of theltoek of the C.owttneartve Valley Ran flour, to be Jac Ott the t.art,h, (4) day vf appi next, and payable at the Lltlice 1.. f the L'eaSUl'(r% JORL PARRIIUBST. , C. L. Pall DION, fteo'y. kllYeas. --Elklanti, Ps., Moth. 20, iB:4 lit • I • .•. k • . eOT.Tt.T-Ni )7111'; INleodo o i i fOli - TIC COV ItiT • Y. Ttkrnatrson deed •••• Thu Atulitor appoint.. 4 by the court to distritatte - th • I rands Witte hands of 9. B. I'Vaeriner, Admin;st.at r of the (Aida:t e tt the ashi Theederus Lesrlsouilate of said ecentY, voAed, Wilt meet the parties interenteil, Co• tt.o purposes t‘f W i t appointutent, on MONDAY the I.sth oay ..t Lil 2. at 2 o'ctock P. M., at his (nee Nu. U. bower, (111.A . 6 illook. - Stain Street, Wellehoro, Pa. -- OW. W; I.IERRICE. A 3f Lei N, its„, Auditor. TN TLIR. COUR/ OF COMMON PLEAS FOR no couNTv. ----- Pro,,..e.mts of siwriff's Sitio. The ii - Z , Etsg_42POlutta bY tilt Court to &I') LOOLIeY6 In the E- Fla 4, Ea:Jana ( . cUttilt 4 ), angling' a jircUelat. sale a thaf or R. SI ay.tt i 1t 3CILL.9, ju41,7 . ..1et-.41t 131 meat pat Lai Interested. .for the pnrpr April 3 Btb, 'at fiebelz P. t ll ,at h,a (act N. 13, }3.01.1 EAAHIk, tliaul Strett, "..e, le:2 ,Itc. CiLp. tC liLE CL1).7,P.1 of CO-UNti.). P) C0(. 7 1%; ri. - • ot-tillexcirs Sale ; fitc .I.a,l4o:appoiatouby C ; g4 Cs MI6 t- , t 1 tO 'or e La: . tr‘n,u. s•Lie !..z• 0 0 1 , ,LOALI, IV.ei t -.4i • in Baal Court, w . , la.u•voses of , I DAY, 2..ptil if.:l4 at c:•:•‘Ls-k V,. _ liEratics. • ' ioaghto -, - CUT ,7?-.1%, Oft. & CO., EOM PA_ :Aga; ste..tur.s . rs sit Buggies t Sulldee,: tTI Ont EPRltit)...7ati;CiL AIRE WAGiI SUM:kg AND 808 SLEDS We , Br ! prxpated to do tprlixig its nut 11.t:o 4441 I:tA:C{ , aaA tht I:est e..- 5id!a44,115;4 gearaz t,zod. 110IIGH 11'TON, 04 S CO. ..STP.43S COLES.. 3 a:mtieSstocrro: St. •ny Foric,.Juu. 1, :572., swop W. NA - VIA; o:Oritt:ll.2.y: to latrioudi that Liartaers Shop is pottgautlyittocked with Heairy, - 114:1, Light. Harnesses ) riAlitiS4tiii.ral at - p.q,ocs thgt tG berit wcwkinen evaployed, atla nave but the bt.st lueeicriaJ usuel. Itopti:rlng tloue ou shurt uoiuu, and lu :he Left tura. Del% OM and sae. .-Jau. 1, 1872-4 Valuable farm for Sale, SUBSCRII3.4II, owing to ill-heatt.t4 etTere his I, &tin for role, eltnstr.d in Charleston on the Mani - item mod, recta one info from the old Fellows' betel, Said P.xm ceo T a dtvido4.l into Jarmo et, din t public reM puede through the center, lwridg tnro orchards on °Vier Mite. contenting about chi acr,ea, 80 mires itnprov e3,-a name house and two fin barna thereon. .IWd. farm is to u geed state et cnltivittion, dull will 1).3 saint Ixtrtiou of th.o putt: 4eo money can main against the farm. For AI her infottnation, ittqu.no of the subs.:rther ka.. the omisee. Jan. 17 NO I.I.CUILONLI.I Foreign and . Doinesti Liquo BCIHT for cash, and to be sold for cash, at cash T igie. Credit system played out. • _ PO as you go," is a trite old maxim: and. when Una up to, the tree doctrine:ear both seller and buyer • Intend to sail goods at small profits, for cash, and y triad from old patrons, and front ritr ali ters mho wish to buy groceries and staplegood at oboe Brims. W. P January it, b 312. tf L?' 000 Asia .bgtsmetie BO in fitrirs. Plehttt; ^awed and Plain Colors., Tbe best Ittal INT We hits ever offend. Mew a new stock of . • SARAH HOLDEN, • C. IL SEYMOUR, ' *d§dmistlitrotors rite r tuid / . I 'Sal) t' itri, will , zed-- id - Iclo_ .i a.. 1.). 3.41, t eu S',Cvwe's . . . E.4,..1 LICK. Nt.tilt9r. AS ''' t ' S FO4 Ti045,..1. t to Alatat , ut4 Arw iltt..xuro ivair vi:J. J. ;:iti,ckta.„, qn A 1 tuct-t * apiglitteSitl't 014 ;:. tt.a tat::: No, 3,, q.v.Q, W. NA.VI.E. CYlotas D. SUL 1 Altil IS write, 61.4.... U.: Agent - for Fine Old Whiskies. onramio. N. Y . 3au. " Change of nn BRAND-NEW . Stock of Goode; A 2 lIIDDLFBURY CliktiTEß, Pa JUST RECEIVED 3, L PARSONS Bci IMII octamet, Early Spring Drug Goods, • desire", penes. Also New Spring Prints, felsetasoa *4 Premien ba, groM velqty, I)Omastics xl4ll kinds, at lowest triartat rates. Ftrb. 2b, Fria.-sr. . SELLING AT COST. Vitb.DERBY &Fig= 4 tt a wlll sell their entire stock of . SALE 170'01* - aT ccosvirror cleakasz{:4 1872. - . • -2,..1;p:. ft few Hats atid Caps. law ie your time to buy your BOOTS, SH 0 ES &RUBBERS BATS AND CAM cheap for a few Sale, Those indebted to Derby & Vinbler will call • • • %Is their accounts before April 1., Mt 'without f notes, as we want the money to buy new g• • 28 1872. DERBY & F z• - New _Year Goo • • . • - SPENCER'S: AR cay wlllk * Ana n, WIC Mtn brine d, .low 'whigh are tenolne ,its Cetrao/ Chromos i and a great varlet? • / • 1, • !trsti/e. and tt the . vory Piiveat prtoes. Ha is pre. rcd to male es of New &Ties, Choice Fra Traln'ut Gloods, rlni~alngs, First-Class PortraitS, in ell the hest styles, of Cite day, fromre , • tthiphed -negatives,. It is always s pkaiere tO show goods ; so don't be backward or. ba‘krol ; but call early and ofton. -- Mansfield, Pa.. Jan. 10, 2672,-am , • Mrs,' ' I S =O7 recciliblg taw and elegant ,designs Ls .IVEILIII/I.ea . 3r tel I • :17421.2 1 0Cnir Q . C 2l C)3ltitaily, 1.0 invites the publia to call and est.wiine g t ioda price:. I' P. S —.No trvuoie its?calli Feb 2: 1 .;157./ Mrs C. P. SMITH. I.ilare6u,t9in JVITERS Ttatarrientary fin the cetate et ; linnet R. Ir/laan, lute llacluo.ind Tiv;;J. Co.. deas.a.t.ell, having been graut,ki to the underalgeed, ail I.,rseu.s -baying Wallas agaiest fn.,;(l estate and those owiu,g the game, are bet eby waned to call tar lento. =eat on thu erocutrix at her residence ticutehmond tovreabl,p taore:a.e. MAIIaaRET O. 'WILSON, :Itiohniolitl, Feb. 21, I€l2-45w.- Foseetttria. General Insurance Agency, Muscat. Twat. co, PA & i; D. Campbel, Z= prepared to Issue roliwes in Brat 'class Com iLfrantes on all kinds of bukurabla Potty against and Lightning at reaavnable titre. 'We travel ar.H etainhag r.ll risks rs.lfr. ,- ZSAY in the counties of Tioea and Pottsr, J. }tC? MrZLLL. !gam?, Feb. 7, 1872-11: J.l). CAMPBELL. application for Charter. rHyrzet 18 ngtErly GIVEN that the follos,ing applications for cbartirs of incorporation haw teen tiled In my (Ake. ca 4 will be pro/mm.4 to Om tiirirt of Common Ples.s of T.iogr. county, ltlonalty, 51 y 27. 1871: Application of Joel Pa: kintrat. C, C. Ward, .Jahn nobbhis, Winfield Scott. 'et. HI.. under the name of Tbe First Ifttbodist Episcopal Church." of Elkland Pa. J F.-DONALDSON, March G. 187.1.3tv I , Proth'y • Admin.istPatons ) I ErrEllEi 'of Administration on the Estata Dikvid 81 "orou , Dde Neba o :3, Ting 0., Pa., haying been muted t' the nudersitursd, w 1 parsons having claims airldnet said eatdto and those ounug the same, are hare by w-TtAffl 41 or I.ltrtvebt c 4.1 f.DOAII. STEVEVA, avaopt ogoi. Nl4leoo, Mar 4 0, 4704:00N se. J. dl. PARSONS & co. li GALLERY I Bt xleturned from WA . aunt at gnakg in h ioirei minty, amOng MANX SPENCER ► ale. riIRE nridersigekl, owners of a Portable Engine, LI with a Carding 'Machine, two Lathes and a run of French Burr Stones attached, are prepared to fill or dere in their business atiEast Charleston, Pa. The above property is in good rtumjpg order, and will be sold at a fair price, and on ressotutbie time. For prticuistu, izquirb of Geo, W. 3lcrrlek, WeUr bore, or ALONZO wErmny. Jan, 1, 113 . 72. - 4 on the premises. • Pitio Fortes and Orga4s! DERsorts WANTING PIANOS OR °mots will - flnd It greatly to their Intereat to buy of I. G. HOYX -ce Co. 'e; aro sellitur, t 1 best, Inatrumebts at igrreat and ou tbo moat iavoiablo texma. A ilist-olaes possesses ail the following cozen. tiale, viz : the• tone is divested of all impurities, a par feet equality of power tluunghott the entire Ileale, Irith usonanne and duration of tone. The touch is elastic, equal, easy and respouciver to every demand of the lingers. ' defeot in any one of thesepoints, will cause a corn. plata fallUre of the instrument. We warrant every-Piano for the term of dye years. ArarTnning promptly attended to by the moat ezper danced Tuners. heart:lotion Books of the ruoet - approved methods-for the Plano and Onranoonstantly on handd. D. DlEnt Dec, Is, WELLSBORO Door, Sash & Blind Factory, 101i2iJatIrl AVSTL4, le el to furl:doh first. ji Plus work from the beitil bor, at bls 120 W ism+ tory which Is pow In full operittion. Sash, Doors, natsum, mintsma, AND MOULDINGS, constantly on hind, or Innnuttioto.rett to ardor. Planing and 'Matching dam gromptly, ' and to the best manna. The WA workmen employed, and none but the beet Rearmed lumber used.. Accrurege borne industry. Factory near thlt 'fbot of MailL-Streey Jim. 7, 18711-tt. BMW. AUlthili Deerfield Woolen Mills - MD. PA. 'MILAN BIK7TECHRS, Proprietors dt tho • bove Wills, 3. atn toanntectnre es usual to order, to e F costoroere. OUR. CASSIILEThr • are wacratited to every retive4. • 'enter attention PIM to Roll Caiding &CI h Dressing We have a Ririe stock of , • simeres, &0., 23 per cent less than any competitor, • ed warranted as repro itented. Wo manufacture to order, and du all kinds of Rolle Oardixig and Cloth Drees • ; and defy competition. We have as good an ats•rtnitint of Full Cloth's, Casi(imeres, Oa, and give mare fur W.DI in exchange ilyte any other establtahment. Tr , them and Daddy yburaelves. We wholesale retell at the Cowanes4tte mile, 2 Vales bedew T x & , 1.1121.. I.IBU. nicolot noncElts. * . A -4 3a7-a CIV.IMI.VI.* It A.:..ND _ r . La es' ! Fun:llo)h* _Nods ! TO SEW EVERYBODY. AT MA. B. ORAVE.V Intpount co riathaw thi Cons Hones Sky. A large stook of Goods Ins refttved. and will be solE ebscp. s. E. E. EIMEALL will ha d abaro crf tip Wain depaltment, and will be glad to soe - am al adendit e :d naw ones at all tirosa. Drop in and ;coo our new tore. Dec. 13, 1:311,-ly, New store AT vocia. PA., mil an entire new Stock of BOOTS ..4JV'D SHOZ'S. H .•l .. . E. SMITH SE BON, tiz;f i g iw :: 4 u , f i t eenepleted Oafs a new Brick, Store on wbkh is One of the beat ariatiged and mostinviting st e reo in the soma• t,r, are now, offering to their old elastomers and the pub.. tic generally a better selected steak of ' • BOOTS AND SHOES, • than ever beforo presented in too borough of T10ga.... Ladles' ware of Burt's males, constantly on hand. Al so, Mason & liamlin'a Organs, and a ivariety of styles to select from. All are invited to call and examine !rices and quality. IL X -81dITI1 & 20N. 'flogs, Jan. 1,1874.4 y, WALKER it LATHROP. DlO4 I , VIM rs HARDWARE. IRO, Win", • MYRA Y/N-WARE. TEsa• - SAW CDIZARY tarart emethirlOßAL Carriage and Harness Trimmings,- HAILVESSES, B.h.DDitB, Coming. :C. Y., Jan. 1, /1319' Fluid - for Sale. THE aubecribei . offexa for sale his farm of 66 acres, pionsontly eituatad in Catlin Etillow,i- Charllo4,toL, a munry, Pa.; within about four minks of WElla boro and two miles of Nik.s Valloy &pot. School house, oburcb, mills, shops, it - c., within a ratio. Terms may. inquire on the plyaliPCF.; of May 17, 1871-tf. C. 0. CATLIN. , LIVERY,/ STABLE. ATHENSIaAf 4 -4 ; l e W fully Sl rza iln ato public that.Ag they S-• • 444 ' ),) have astablished - 14116'ery for At th,eit Stable t in Peat St. .opposite WheelEt's wasvn vr double rigs tu.ruiSlaed to order. Mir? Talzu to 4 , 4.411.7:x14 h iJG3 and wagolts, a3Ji 1 11 top 1 to lA:irie Prtces rvasuvaliio. WA:I:RENS KkaollA Jan. 1, 1472. Tiogaltlarble Tor wider.,„4.l is Low prep . arc-.1 to execute all or. dor,i for Total" 2ito.er. awl of either Italian, or Ratlaizcl Marble, of the latest style and approrod v. - ortittasel:ll3 and Ttith disrad<h. •••., nonmentiy on Lead both Lintb; of Marti° and win be ale to 'Ault all who may favor bitri with ilia: orders un as reasonable tarots Re Ldnbeobtained In tbeVoutity ffII .Jan. 1. WO UUI - TIOGA DUO STORE I' *,.i" The nabserilyer keans constantly en han4 - Pure Drugs and Oheinirrkls; ...r Pateda and Oils, Lamm , Ztatoneen Yva= ken-Not:Gas ZII.£,SCIRIIWNS CA.IirrUILY COXPOENDED, Won, J6n. L 1672. 11. 11,. BORDEN. TO THE FARMERS OF - T/023A COUNTS" 11 Am now im.thita,g at ray manufactory, in Lawrence. I %lite, a superior PANNIN( MILL, Lwhich . pciascasei the following advantages over all other millr : . 1. It se Grates rye, oats, rat litter, and font seed, and 'chess, and cockle, from wheat. , 2. It dealS EU seed. take* out yellow seed. and all other seeds, perfectly. 1, 8. It clans timothy seed. 4. It does all other separating required of C a mill. This mill Ip ImilfW the best and most durable Um bar, In good style, and Is sold cheap for ecti. or pro* darn.. s• L I itt a patent slave. fcc aellaratia2 oat* from wheat, to other mills, on reasonable terms. Lawancert.lls, Jan. 1. 1679. . lay AVE now an exhibition and sate et tho OIEL piece, 111.1 the lucent and ravel complete nimk of FINE AND COMMON FURNITURE to be fennel in 2Torthern Ponttylranis, catuketing of and a fail stook of the octoroon goods usually Rama in a drat-elms establishment. This above goods arelargs• ly of their own manufacture. and. yetis i anted both , as to quality inn. pipe. Th fi er,/th i f r a2" Woven Wire Ofattrass the most popular spring bed void; the Teckor Spring Bed that has bean on trial tbs. 17 and gil en univorsal satisfaction. Our Coffin, Re is supplied with all sine of the libinolator egallet a new and beautiful style of burial ciao; together with other Made of foreign and home manuLw3an, wins trim- Wings to match. They win make undertaking a spec iality in their business, and !loading their services will be attended to promptly, dat stabs iketorsr char ges. Odd picots of Fund made, and Turning of all kinds done with oestnasi and dispatch. Jan. 10, 1872. _ Ve,ii nowt ar asaimmt, L G. HOYT, Osceola, Pa. To trecot fir SalteCO 17713.-4fafing eatioinded that I am entitled to a llttle'reet after nearly 40 Tears close - application to business, I hare passed over the furni ture business to. Boys" as per above advertise- - moot, and take WS method of asking for there the same liberal patronage as bas bean extended to me.- 49 books may belental at the old place for settlement. Jan. 10, 18112./ , B. T. VAS HOWL WHO EI:CUE DRUG STORE. CORNING N. Y. • Dmßwmp=7seNto Mts. MtD MUS DAV WS e =VI, CON s ciwillATED IVAN, DIXDILL'S FLUID, tITELALPTS, 13 COOOMMI, FUNO.B.LNG EX- 9014 at wbolosalo Pace-m,. 131.4..1.11 Inv revigated to call and get quotations bollore golpg ftergacr Rant. . nes. A. B °BANTA. rnttnre and Undertakiiii I: E i Van Horn & Chandlor, (am... to B. T. Van UQXD) FIND PARLOR AND CILVLBRR EUI soc 9, col:roux:a, TZTEeLVIZTEEL ' BURBLE AID WOOD TOP COMM DAT DADS.% QILLUI4k 'MIRRORS, OVAL AND eFANCY quARE imams, DRAM' / v ra, ram No. 1 DAM M.A.7.`TRASS ES, RUSK & EXCELSIOR ILAT- / TP Agßi EI3II43SENE LAMPS, PATENT/111010111111w te, INXIEZIM PEEPt Max - ANTT.APOBE2G TEAM. WALL PAPP.B, wiA DOW G.LAML WMTEWAtirt lc DRY C0L02)3,1 AGENTS FOR Miltrai 001 NEry k igro OIL 1 Jan. /, 1872, R. irt.. 24agertr. ( 1 9 1 U-0 2 ,110t to IN P. 110111tEtT) DEALIZt Di Stoves, Tin, and Ita,rdware MON, NeILS. OennlAM BUM EMU BM*, AND EOM Nen% CARPENTERS' ARC A...geaand Stack of Domere tiectertal / s. LOOES, Btr:fB, LASS, IfINCI4 at.; 06. O! APP PAP= at al9lll4l:Wren trees, _ _ 1 JOBIIIII4 - PIOEPTiIY ATIMDED Tdi .W•Tercus raid prices reason.shle- First door abo%o Ckuko Hansa. 7 -- R. C. DAILEY. Jan. 1872.11 F r inrwAY - 111'.,13041 . 4 , • •r. LUTZ & KOHLER, IEI 101AVING. • • -sinned a firat-efass Hardware Stott in Manst3elet. opposite Pitts Bros., on Main Eitreet, reepectfully invite their friends and the public in en =l to give them a call. They licensable:4 rstiafaction in all asses. Their stock oonsists of HARDWARE ESTIIES,r MAW, TLN•WARE. NALL% UtON, BEST WORK, arolui ALIRTBFLURAI, POWERS, /ie. and a general line of Goods, second to nonct in the eatuatry, at tha linrest cub Prices• They two r ele , o agents ter tho MAW DIOWZR, ITH ACA VTH YitYtiCiLD =wax roil% AND HAY CARIUT.R. w. a. Nurz, FluNrz; How r. Mansfield, Jan. 1, 1872 DIE 'EMIL, INSURANCE AGENCY ILNIOXVILLE, T . /DOA CO., PA. Life, Fire, and Accidental. ASSETS OVER $%,000,001) A.EAZT3 Or COVP.VarD? Ins. Co.. of North /pkorlea,. Pa $3,0G0,53.3 GO Franklin FLre Ir.s.'Co. of Phila., Pa. 2,087.15.22,:,' Republic Ink. Co. of N. Y., Cktpttal $750.000` Akers Ins. Co. of Cluolunat. " .. ..... $1,000.000 NtaFro..ru Firo Ills. Cu. of N. Y....- 1,000,000 Farmers Mitt. Fire Ins. Co. York Pa . .- ... . ...ece ,839 15 • Taut. L ife Ins. Co. of IlarZoria Ct..:6,0511‘370 50 . _us. Cp. cf Pottsville ' 600,000 00 ........,_______...5.24220,147 CA loins - sues promptly efecta,i by rtes. , l Ur oth.e. on r.ll anal of Prururtv. All louvres protnptl7 stljusted. awl raid. line stock. Insured agrinst • d,r.tli. fire or than. m Total lam also agort for the Iflr Insulin"lee Co. of Cimarmisti. A.llcorrnmaellona iii(Aaptly attomlad to—OMee. on Pall Strr'd,;i Icl door from Maui at., Ent:a-4110 Pa. W3l. SPETLI Acte Jazz. 1. /672-tf. DPI% J. SO FIELD I fi cr w revolving from New York, a Ilto neem:tnoent AND. • - FANCY GOO OS, 3 which idle qem , to t l be Fablfc et low Wei. Erery-_ tblog formil ;n Fancy Store, wlli belpept on bond and sold low' Ws oath, The 1 1 711- bas and Cabo sowing ronchlne.p m r s. T T alr o to rent ; S an. 1, 1872, . A un w N rros OTIQE...The Undersigned having 1 - 1. been appointed fur auditor to distribute the Pula arising from the Sheriff's sale of the real estate of Val. entine Love, ‘41.11 attend I to the duties of lea appoint -merit et the Mike of Eiliott & Boaard on Tuesday the 16th day of April next, et I o'clock 118x2.0 '72. St - J. If. 130SAED, Auditor. A trnrrpirs- NOTTCE.--The um/enigma Laving I - 1 been appointed an auditor to audit, cattle, adjust. taut report distribution of fund declared to bo in the handa of John 1, Mitchell, Executor of the will of Edeell 11tchell, &mead, will attend to the &Ale* of oppointniont at the °Mee of Elliott ar Domed on 'Wednesday the /7th tle,y l 4llApril next, at 1 o'olock p.m. Slaiel.C‘ htFL 3;IOitAJM 4 `' 1 4 1 ":^7 I I EMI 11 NO. lg. w. B. TERars..a. & co I LUTZ k Korn rn
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