t . ;; II KEE ii)c Aoitoto;, oritatUßD IsA .Ersvzies '3Ea.cgt-Ir µaxce• irTithiN:—s2,ooyer SWAM 1R advance RITES ar A_DVERTIBIW6I. •-- . _ , in. 4 lei:" ),t6l.ii . (4 ,, I lit .21u. 3 3 0t.,...L.. i d 3100 i 2 00 00 #OOO 9 I 1 - 01 - 1 I 150 300 40( 600 906 fl' 00 " (ru 2 1)0 3 '"' 50 0 600 8 0 0 1 8 06 i ,,, 1 A I 1 ti Ilk) IIV 00015 00 iatld 1 4111 i 8 00 0 00 10 00 12'04/ 20 00 600 8 00 li, 00 13 00116 00 26 00 1 t a a , 8001204 IU 00 ( 1 . 20 00122'00 38 00 (r. 12 110 td 00 26 00 28'00 36 00 80 00 ilvernsewentsareaslenlated the Inch in lengt olanni, and any less spa fe by lilted Atilt full lnoh h re ap advertisements must be paid for before in. vuu,ezeept on yearly contracts, when ball-yeirlyi contain advance will be required. • . NOTICEB,9O coots per line each insertion. eat inserted for less than Et. plasm wrlonslu the Editorial 0011111111.14 OD the , page, 16eents per line each -ins orthin. Moth:, puerted for less than sl.vet Norms.stu Local c oluren;l4 sante If no if per I t than the lines ; and 80, cents for ts ntottceef tlyel Wit 1060. SSITNOTSMOTIS Of ifieitldOSB ItildpiaTruditsertea but all obituary notices willbe alurgedlo ciente: ( De. OIL NOTICSI36O percent a , arratee. _ -.liF CARD 5 lines or less, ggiqg Bu,siness, Cc cis. {aCRILDr-11:.. , :7 JOURVON. Batchelder & 'Johnson, - Awn' offouti'fizioatii;',..roiiinitZubs, Table *Canters, &o. Oalkawkapp,,,:shop; c. st. . vote foundry, Wellaboro, 1872.. A. ltedfie.ld,',„ Oa AND COUNDEL.LOII AT LAIV.--oloneCt . ir.nptly Kat:Udell to.—Blosabilrg; Tioga cowl. pal. ',pr. I, 1m72-9tu. C. li..Spyit!our, .OEi AT Pa. Ito las .are atU reciiivti vtimpt 4171. Geo. W. Merricky , ,VET ST LlW.—Wollaburo," pine ° 1.. , . adc& kitl4o;7 Mitchell & Cattier-01U' " 'lltsa AT LAW, Claim awl Insurance Agents. a converse t: Williams brick block, over :et 1./tgoad's stere,; Wellebore,-Da.--jui. .1, William A. Stontf, 351 y AT LAW, over C. B. Kelley's Dry Good Wit 31 Bailey's Bloch on Main street. "5:7,3,4an. 1, 1672. ITosiali Emory, ,- -• . • •,,,, , 1,51 - Y A LAW.—office opposito'oUrt. Horse , William sport, Pa. ' All bUsiness :lily ttteulled to.--Ja.u. 1, 1811. • J. C. Strang, 3NET AT LAW k DISTURIT ATTORNEY.— ith J. B 'Atte% Esq., Well Aboro, ka.-Jan. 1, '7l C. N. lltirtt, T made with the NEW iMPIIOCEitr.NT. yea better 11dillifil..1.1 01 } than any thing else 06:. In WI iota Block. Wells. tat. 1,5, LYN. J. B. Niles, ViEY nttenq promptly to bus .. rotrnhted to We care In the callUtiell of =Tlogn Potter. Ottke on the eutie.—Welloboro, Pa., 1, Ittl I Jim . W. Adams, L'iLY Al LAW, Mansfield, Tioga county, Pa. -tinns prumpty attended to.—Jan. 1, 1872, C. L. Peek, 'NET AT LAW. All &dila pv,niptly coll4eted nth W. B. Blolth, Tioga Co., Pa.' • C, B. Kelly. Crveary. Cetus aid (Italia ware, 'table Cut al Plated %Vale. Also fable and House Far• .1(loo‘ls —Wellsbonl, lieyt. 17. 1812. Jitu. W. Guernsey, SEX AT LAW. —MI 14yisith,as euttusted to him . :tproniptly sled to.—thlice Ist door south t isles skrn, 'rtogs, Tiogh county, Pa. na. Asinstrtoug & Linn, sT LAW, Williamsport, Pa. .111101110N13. 1.1.1N1C Wm. Ikt. Smith, - - . 3 inORNES, Mindy and Insurance Agent =laden sent! to the above address will re. prompt attention. Terms moderate.—Knox il. /In 1, 1872. . Barnes & Roy, g-Es.—Adi kinds of `Job Printing do*te On 'tie, and in the beet manner. Ottice Block, 2d door.--Jan. 1,1872. Sabi IIS ville House. "..LE, Lop Co., Pa.—Senn Bro's. Proprietors -1L Jas been thoronghly renovated and is rou,linen to neeountlato the traveling supc, ior 1, 1873. D. Bacon, A. D.; 4 -V AN'D tiMtdliON—Ntay be found at his 4 , 0 r Elm of 31iss Todd's—M[llu street. pn , uptly to all calls.—Wellsboro, Seeley, Coats & Co., Tio g a e.., 'a_—ltevelve noypoy , it,thseu,mt ilotes, and sell drafts ou• ow C kneel it/D8 promptly matte. II StELhT, °Arcola. VIBE (licktta.tt.t., DAVID COATS, Petro{Clttlt house, Lilt PA, Pico. goisO, Proprietor.—(food ac :lat4.o for both man and benat. Charge, F rea g‘x.,l attention given to guosta. • • Jr?. . . BUTley, kitimit OF all styles of light and !heavy r4rtlages kept cooutautly on hand. All , nuned. corner Cana 'and }lnflato Strema, N. "Y, Order» loft with C. B. Kelley, rsr N. It. Burly, Chatham, will racolVo i uttidiOn r --Juno a, 1873 1 -6 mos. 31. L;Stick Ag.l., ..e.alilnet Ware of all kiwis whlcli will be Ter than the leweit„ Ito luvltea all td take 'hl pads before purehaslug elembere.— ',3 the place—opposite Dar tt's Wagon Bhop, ‘akStrtet, Irellaboro. Feb. 25, 1873-Iy. , )Ertl, Maiy E. Lam ma -R.—Wishes to inform hor frierlds and the Kerally that oho has a largo stock of ki Mitt- F iq tiexis suitable for the +lesson_ which 1 4 at reaelhable prices. Mrs. E. E. Kim t`arge 'cm rho tuakibg and trizatuing et inJ n ill giva her attention exclual‘ely 'Liner to the Collyorfil & 14;bac.— ,43 41 • - . YaleSl Va0.1.10-rn,l -.- - 3 1. , turing, gevoral brands of cholpopigare ' l t %ill a,;11 at pt ices that ctittuot tyttt plettio' !'„fs l l3 tra US.) none btit, tho beet Connect .za and Yara Tobaczes. • Wu make our. own et for that reason can tv,irrant theln, We '-oa aßaor Intent of good' Chewing and lotack•os, Snell's, Pipes from clay, to the t :eualeta, Tobacco ronehea, Itc , . whole 4ktia.-Ekr. 2t, 1872. . • • -• Min Andortion,'AgP., • RETAIL DEALER IN iIARDWAEP, Nails; Rome Trimmings, Mir 'rnA, Agrirultuial Imments. Carriage kc. Pocket and Table 'Akalvaru, Guns and Aninuiettioli, 'vv.,' and iron—the brist,4o nae. MallUfaC 4 4;i..431Er in Tin, 13opper, und Sheet-491i Tin and iron. 411 work warrant- 1 1880110 ilirritlx, er. .t IHE IVELLSBORO. - • B. HOLIDAY,. Prolriet , - • tea. an d la to good condition te traveltog public. Tito proprietor __'Palas to make it a trot-class house. All :7e and &part from title house. „Free, mllitraine. Sober a nil industrious b 0et ,24 " tht3.-tf • 11T RECEINE,IL., jru T4 GE , TiTOCH OF BEAVER, BROAD" ISSIXERE, VESTING% AND TRlM ,:ett/ WU/ ery cheap FOR CARR. 111- ~,I l ssoTtak e ut v of Goods ever brought to 4110 9 a styles. Please call loot kul h 8/4 e meaP aa %m the che. GWRGE WAGNER. Oration Street. Wellabaia• ram En MEM ",I'4 ' • , -zi`"i:rtiL'.-i;',l:-.,.'"i ,MM •,;.$1; Genetat Xnsurioze.!•- - NNOIVILLII.I7Oi34V.iIO..‘Ok' - • I. datit'Aekdretittst: , ' - • - , )44korrti *Wilt i • or CoraTataze. Aleininia, 9f Cleveland. thno. ... ...... New York Life and 'lre ' '1.21,000,000 Royal Inn: Co:, of Liverpool 'I '- 10,515,601 tauaLlialiire. of Idanelleater, , • Colna 1 - , of NortkAinertos, $,00586 80 Elre:lns,Co. phibLiNi. • - Z1K452 25 fileinibilo DO. Co, of N.-Y.,2750.000 . Niggard Fire Co: of IL " 1000,0001 - Farmeratifut. Eire Ina. Co. York Ea " —.900.880;15 - Phcenii mite. Lite Ina. Co. of Mulford Ct. . 5 . 00 1.070-110 • ElitgeteCattle Ana, Co. of ,Pottsville 1..1.1800.000.00 AL. Y.. ROY 1 Co!. EC VI; 16 00 18 00 20 00 28 00 80 00 641 oo zoo uo ' • • • $55•421 i 451 911 Inettranoe promptly effected •by nisi! or otherwiee. mien hinds of Prol)arty. AU losses prnillptlP adiusted and' Paid at , DIY 9111ce• 11" All communications proniptly attended to--thace on Miff Street 2d door from nraa' ttnn Knoxville Pa. s lums war. U .s lums l. rira-tr. Arreut. • sir A I General Insurance Agency, TIOGA CO lELSON, pa. .11411. 411ki. D. iCALM•riIEILL A BElsstUng polichis In the follotphiteComfmnie4 afpsinsi ere and lightning in TiOk and Pstior counties : QUEEN,. e i .. Assets.- It 16 ,000;000.00 CONI 4 INENTAL of New York, HANOVER, of New York 988.881,00 GERMAN AMERICAN, New York.. _1,272,000.00 WYOMING, of Wilkesbarre, Pa 219,80&42 WALTAMISPORT, of Vim'5p0rt.......;...118,0613 00 411 business promptly attended to• by •mail or other Wise. Losses adjusted and paid at our office. treftiOd, DBc. 10, Ir2-iy. LOOK I dr, COLES DRUGS MEDICINES' PATENT MEDICINES ; Paints, Oils, GlasS, Putty,,:,, Brushes, 7h•usse, Supportgrs, eallnbtrui_nefits, HORSE t CATTL:E PO WD,4 1 .135„ Artist's Goods 6rest Variety. 'Liquors, Scotch Ales, Cigars, Tobsoc'o, Snuff, Ecc., &c„, raysicuis' Pn£sontpnoas oA.nr.vinant Colappoinrosa (40,01 . ie . ,g,,,5ugar5,, ..Te,is,-, CANNE)) AND:DRIED PRINT,' Shot, Le4d. Powder and Caps, Lamps, Cidinneys; IMP% 14atte.a, BLANK & MISCELLANEOUS All School books In, use, EnvelOpes, Stationery. 8111 and Cap Paper, initial paper, Memorandums, large and small thetionariea, Legal paper„Sellool Cards and Primers, Ink, Writin Fluid, UM,l:if/ and tiaeltgamnum, Boards, Picture Frames, Cords and Tassels, Mirrors,. Albums, Paper Collars and Cuffs, ()vignette, Base Balls, parlor games, at wholesale and. retsti. , I• ' - _.• NOTIONS. „ CAllists,. port monies, combs, Pins and needles , scissors, Shears, knives, violin strings, bird caged. A great variety of pipes, dells, inkstands, measure tapes,. rules, Fishing i Tackle,• best trori flies, lines, hooks, _ _ birskets,a)24,,rods_ . ' Special attention pall to this lin; in the Beeson TOILET AND ,FANCY ARTICLES VILLAGE LOTS for sale' to the centnit part of the Boro 11arc1425, '7341 Er OUSE AND LOT corner 'of Pearl street and Ay- II cane. Also for sale, seven village lots near the Academy,. :App l y to - .ELLIOTT fir. BOBAND, Wellsbpro,.Pa. Oot. 29.1671-11 Jan. 1, 1872 return fr New York with the - largest MRS.C. 4 I ) .SII.IIIITtI, TIOIFAS just. all assortment )31' • - , MILLMERY AND - FANCYGOODS ever brought intel.Wells3bero,arawill give her custom ers reduced-prices. be has -a splendid assortment of ladles suits, Parasols, (Novae, Pass, real and imi kation baiegoods, and a full line of ready made white .goods.-, Wiese to snit all. . , • G - O ANij SEE , ' • DROZIA . . • ...., Surveyor's Not ice. EDWAfD HitYDEN offers his service to The public as a Surveyor. • He will lie ready to attend prompt ly t-) all calls: He may he found at the lam office of H. Sherwood k. Son,ln • Washer°, or tit hie resi dence on gist AVenue.— washer°, Es., Marla, 1873—tf. CHINA HALL,Wellsboro. LIVER"Y" S . TABLp. •; Enflaldi& DOLES proprietors. First:Class rigs furnished at reasonable rattly Pearl street, op pebite Wheeler's wagon shop. - • A lUBLIC HACK- -•- . will be on the tract at all rea ona le bourn. Pass enger/Ito and trete the depot to any part of the town will bo clairgSd twenty-five rents: For families or small parties for pleasure, one dollar per boor. Wellsboro, 1873. ICETQUaIif & COLES._ 04,1 1 .0icr &. t. .01. Sewjng iMachhine I The Sez'ping Machine of Ilee -700,00) Wheeler& 'Wilson Family Solving Machines now in Use. - TILER improvements lately added to this Celebrated .1. - . Machine have made it by far the moat desirable Family Machine in the market and have givom an itd petits-to the vale of it, never before equaled in the htistoo Of &ming Machines. Examine for y6131.8(41; consult your own interests in towing it Sewing Machine, and DO ET ALLOW YOURSELF ` 4 , ;!'' ~.::::tg 'BE BLINDED . , , . . , 135 0 that too co m mo n illusion, tthat an Lodz-Witch Settriitg , ,ldtiebinets are good enough. or that any Ma chtne_„. w 14 1 ,, answer your, larnrpoae, _ if,it . mattes, the stitchalthe op koth - aldea of the fabric. 4.4.*NE, WELL THE CONSTICUOTION OV THE SIAOUINE YOU /31:1Y - , and, not pay *esti ,deney for a heavy-running, slow -111mb:we& noisy, complicated „Machine, thrown .4). gather in such a manner as , to last just - long enough toiwear out both You body and ,patience. There is a great' distinctive difference between the Wheeler is Wilson and all other Machines that make the Look-Stitch.. 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' r ~ 4 :,t-,,." ,1' i .. b • 1,=7 .''' , ., 4,11 e",_ i r - i 1111 1611/1 IMO ME I, • 1 `AT FOR 300Z.51 0 AGENTS FOR AMERICAN STEAM RAFTS HASTINGS & COLES _ For Sale or Rent. WELLSBORO, PA ROTARY MOTION Civi•iaed World GEO. ROBINSON, Agent, 316;0 "14147. WEGT.B4O4O, PA. _ ,~, , ; . ;r ; ~~~~:t: ,~ v ;, ~ r,o,:ii . ir:',:i.:;..: !9 ME = =WM - BM - - TRU " MAN- ; .41 1 • 2!: i New r tr~r New ;coos; V. • . BOTTOIII-'7-VittoCES.= PRI NG & SUM MET! Or00i)S-11 • - ' . , . : ~ ; •,,_ • .oquelating of ,-.•- -,,..'..., ' _ W.A . , ::•...*: i ,. ... ‘" :: ' - ''..,;';'''' .y ..' • :•'•' S . : : ::' Seagte .-:,., ress.-Qtgo 0 - .. ..,„ .... .._..„ . .0 s gi _ •, . „. .. ALA Pa. CAS, POPLINS,. CAN BRICS, FRENcH:JA . CON- ,009 A A 7 PIES, PEQU4S, VE.I6. SAL4LES,.."` BLA . OK 4.:,COi 4 ORED 811.,K5,, , • , ' =ZOO LOOK ! 1313i)tifill: , : ) $60iiiieic - ,Sti.*.iirls: „:,,•. < •t.,,.,, ._, ,_. "t Ready\-Made Clothing, andlie cldth to make tore. Fresh, :: Groceries, , , - - A laygo and chice stockpf . -ITIIITTTITTTTIT-1717 at very 11 prices.. We keel theliest 50 cent Tea in WELTAtIOBO. ' . A large stock of Crockery. •. Call, and see us. Opera House Block. May e, 18'73 We have Shed the Shanty T.LBALDWINg.CO , , And now liatm but time to any o our friends and customers that wo have good BARGAINS DESMABLE GOODS , . •- •- - , „'2 7 - - -•:.• ! )..-P.,1:•-4,41-,•7:1.._-• - • EiISE OMNI it", _, ,x PEES A l g atock',df FOREIGN & DOMESTIC MI ebles, colons and• patterns, ME AN KEE-NOD - O*S, I I - 1 • . 7.; E BOIRSI S ,fl S,a ~ 1 'HATS & CAPS, =RI II Best WhltusA Sutar s - 12i cents. TIOGai, PA. 't . - r =MEE FOH THEM Our Elegant New Store is filled hill 01 ' S at the fooreet Otioes to tie toured. r., • -- - , Call and - you Wllllmaw haw lt 1e }aurae-vas MIMI Qat 1511 M .14. ‘ ; o , rt , - -,.•., . ,-- , ..- .; • - J..; .'-` i ......: - ." - :',''S i. .. - ''' l :•:..The' , PititiOiliellitil:'::: ', ':%-.' ', M"t o ,`,Til im On„*Vl, l leltr,,,ifir,g,c 6 !#o4)thl linLe•sltorti,o a ftitiOltutiiii4n:libete- P inTita riiitth+ • . 1 7.1 P, 4 1 1APIAM Fli l 7- 4 4 4, IMO lig*l_lk:. tni,fl4i ln 'And this ship is a world: She IS' reighted I;vith' souls :' ' foteleffrfdillltted wlttrinerchand s e„ prondiYahe Sad Vitlutrial.shor that stores, matt e : will, that controls ..JTha gelklntykingoti. the Mlit thehales. .., . „ frrern ihit gardens of Pleaninie ,Ivh re reildettethtrOsei" • , `And Atersestot of, the,cedar is feint earths Mr; --,+-, -+.• '', Pitt the harbors ofArafge:otthltrnely shp - gees,,; ' -.:' , -- Atsn'n dupes ii'or the - world Mlle waters tolorr I . . .VOiett the,elleii - Aniellie harbors of TraMo is 'heabi. -OWhorl the gardens of ; pleasure rods - that on theiligliti ar Mikes°, o'er the nedar-,?-ntere passes a bird; ',•,- - '-'7`fe thePamdise Bird,' bevel+ known to alight. ' ' -!!:,.+; 1 ,.; •. ~;„• +.•+, : 4 - 1 .'5:- •+ ,4 " - ..- ti+-i -'And that bird, b ig ht aid , b old a Poet's:de:tire,- i . ,-,+. Boerne her - Own native heaven% the-. realms a . . P‘c`r ' There She soars Unit seraph; she shines like a Are,+ -' "And her Onniage bent never been /mined by - earth, . And U 143 ineknereireet bef; - therta,ecing on etiatl43,- , For that bird of; ghee omen, and-Joy in each' eye.- 'And the eldp,andthe bird, and the hip:hand the ship, Tegetlier go fa r itkover ocenb and sky., .._ , '• i ' i ; „: ' Poet, fast fades the land 1 for•the rose gardensifide, ' And far fleet the harbors, ,-In regions unknown '• +' The fillip is alone on ,a, desert of sea.. , ; ,” And'ttin bird in a d e sert of sky Is alone. - Iltth° Bo regions einknoWtt, o'er that' desert of :' • - Dowd that desert of craters-.tremendous in wrath--- The storm wind Euroolydon leOpe from his lair, _ . : • - And cleaves, through - th e waves of _the oc ea n, i Lis -And the lilittin Me blend; and' the ship on the NUR , • - Overtaken, are beaten aboitt by'udld'gahie;" '' And the mariners all-real' their cargo to save; . +, - • Ot thb gold in the ingote, the silk in the bales. ;: - • Lo I a wonder, which - never before bath been heard; - Por leneverheforehath-beengiven tonight; ' ' On the ship bath descended the Fartulies Bird, The. Paradise Bird, never known alight!, . „ , , . , MEI= The bird which the mariners bless'd.'when'etich lip Had a•seng for the omen that gladdened each eye; • The bright birdlor,sbelter bath flown to, the ship, • , PrOM the !truth on the Sea and The wrath inthelsky. But the mariners bead not the bird ally:More. • • "They are felling the m as ta r 4hey are cutting the. sails; Some aro working, some 'weeping, and some V7111:1- , ling o'er • - • Their gold In the ingots., their silk in the balsa. ' - Soule of '3nen'are on board; wealth of man lathe hold; Mid thi3 stornewind BuroolydUn'sweeps to his prey; And who heeds th'e blidt ;litlitva the siLktind the gold 1' • ,,, And , the bird from her shelter the gnat sweeps away! Poor Baritatate .on her tone flight once More Back again in the wake of the Wind she is driven=- To be 'wbeltred in the storm,,or above it to soar, And, resctied from mein, to vanish in heaven! • the waters And the ship rides the waters weathers the gales From the haven she nears the rejoicing is heard. • All bands are,at :work, on the ingote,the bales, Save a Child, sitting' lonely, who misses—:the BirAt := 2 .6then - AfereattA., 11 The Way Hans Made a Foitnne. , r rikere Wivie.once a mechanic who had 'two sons. One was a Very good,' arniable ,itt dastrimie boy, named Hans, brit he' was by no means as smart, as' his brother Heltne 7 rich, and •therefore was not half as much loVed• by -his father, although Heinle rich Was anjliztempered,* wicked fellow.— Now it harrpened that one year everything was se Much dearer than usual that the poor mates purse was almost empty. " What in the werld am I to do?" said he: "We must live. 'My customers have been, very attentive to' me.; 'politeness requires that I should go and see them in return; anci who knows but,lhinking of the hard ness of the times, they may pay some of theirhills?" —• So said, so done. • Early the next 4fairri ing,be set out, and knocked at many a state ly door, .but he was not long in finding that' the richest men are not the best paymasters, for li,one had money.to,pay bills, or even look'over,thein. In the evening the poor mdn came' home Weary and discour 'aged, and betaking himaelf to the public house; threW - himself on Alie bench- - before the'door, He had not even the heart to talk 'With those aboilt him, and' therefore wen found hiniself all alone: He did 'not went• to go hotne, for he could not bear.to looleat: the stid.face of , his wife, who Was t O Q- 14) A?! nntalsesiiLsit-being-ebngegiVe up . netv petticuat'on. which she bad set her heart. to. be a very pleasant companion. While he slit there busied with his ownrthoughts he. could 'not help bearing what was going on, among the guests within. A•atratiger who had just. arrived from the capital was telling that the King's beautiful' daughter had been spell-bound by a wicked magician, and must remain in bondage all her life unless some one could be found .to perform - three acts that: Would counteract the magician's charms: The distressed King had offered great rewards to any _one who would free her. lie should have the lady fortis wife, 'and any quantity of rich treasure beside. To all this the poor work man listened—first with half an ear, then with a whole one, and at last with two. TRUMAN & CO. "Why," said he to himself, " shciuld not my son Helmerich try. as well as any other? He is a little wild, I know, but he has plenty of brains. What is to prevent him from getting the lady and her money? I'll see to it, I'm sure even the' King might be proud of him." Forgetting his troubles ,and the unkind ness of his customers, he ran quickly home and made 'known the affair to his wife. She agreed with him perfectly. " If," said she, "it had been that bobby Hans, I should say `No,' at once; but so bright and active a fellow as Helrnerich - cannot help but succeed, and lam sure both the lady and her fatheir will admire him." ' I , I T. L. DAIXSVIN & CO. UM • OE MEE Early the next morning he called Helme• - rich, and desired hini to borrow a horse and such weapons as a gentleman would reqyire; and start at once upon the journey. Help: lag upon his great reputation for brains and. good looks, he felt as sure of his success as • his father did, and promised his parents that as soon as he was married he - would take them to ride in a coach•and-six, and try to give his stupid brother a lift in the world, too. Proudly be set out .on his way,. and amused himself by tormenting, everything he met. Little birds sat on the bushes sing ing praises to God in their mint• way, and he switched,tbem down with his riding whip. Then be cable to an ant-hill just lintsbed.— He made his horse go , over it and paw it up; and when the poor little insects, in their fright, ran up on him and his horse, too, he killed and crushed every'one he could see. Next he came to a beautiful clear pond where some ducks were swimming. There were twelve. He drove them to the shore and killed eleven, but the twelfth escaped. ,'lien-he came to a beehive. lie switched' -and slashed around the hive until the terri fied insects flew out to see what was. the matter, and then he flashed a-charge of gun powder among them, killing or stunning the whole swarm. It'seemed to delighflom to hurt or destroy all living things; not that he wanted them for food, but for ',the wicked pleasure of seeing them suffer and struggle. Just as the sun was setting Helnierich reached'the castle in which the princesswas shut up, and knocked lustily' at the closed gate. There was no answer. lls.knocked again. Presently a small round • window . was opened, 'and out of it was thrust the bead and face of an old woman all covered with cobwebs. She askeil‘vitat he wanted. " Lhave come to free the Princess," he re plied, conceitedly,' "so let me in quiekly!" "0 that's it, is it?" said the old Well, there's no hurry, my son. To-mor row will be another day, I will be ready for you at nine o'clock." Aud she shut the window. The next day at nine o'clock Helmerich presented himself again, and sure enough there was the old woman waiting for him. She gave him a keg full of flaxseed, saying; " I shall be back in an hour; meanwhile thread'thete seeds together, and have it, •all done when I return." Jielmerich thought the old lady was mak ing a fool of him, and would not even look at•the gaeda. He walked up and down seek-~ ing some way of getting into the castle, and whenahe came back the keg was as full as ever. I "That's not right," said she; "that's not right." ~ • ! • Then taking from her pocket twelve little, golden spoOns, she' threw them one by one, into a broad lake before the` castle.; • There," said skei fistaltern up agains I return. • I'll be back in an hbur."‘ -= nelmerich laughed, but paid 'no more heed to Whav she said than he bad -to the flaxseed. When the old woman came back told saw how matters stood, she shook ber head angrily; and exclaimed:.,. " Not right! not right!" - Then sbe4oOlt his hand and led , him up the great castle staircase to a yast,s(doon whore sat three idled females. " Choose,".said she, " but pray he. care ful. I'll be bick In an hour; then tell me which of these you will have, ll /0414 Itt "A27:"!;ft.._ .; (1Y• . r•••• • ,x~,t`i, 'tc ,- -' ,, . 7,,, - - 1',. ,- -;= , a ' `... 9 .',. 4 : - - - 0 ...''',-' CM MEE .ihn'elegapt furniture, - biag o avh":n ?-the tigtiretCbeforellM until, the, dld,,woman, f -got and Oka hint `Wpicit'f: - belliought 4iflioi . prinCetis. 'Now behad'no idea that 'ther ohs, but he had -no time to„.consider flow, 1 10 Ike 'undone rough4u*nnd Said; Tkat one On the tight!' ' In a moment their, wells weie`' ,, all' drawn /wile middle sat- the , heaetifel prin :deo, and the figure on the right was a fierce dragon,. that fell -upon ,the lazy and conceit-' ClFlellnw and destroyed him in,a moment: • 1 : 1 813 Very kit, time 'Msftect after the' do .o,Ubleltnerich, and nothing being heatid of the coach and-six, that the poor nidchanip began to be quite distressed., He very - hard that his son could .dot , 'make great' Man of blinself.' If it bad been Bans; now; be would not have been at all.surprjsed, for he , was' always plodding, no matter how it`soiled his Winds, and male ing a fool of himself :14 , feeding all the hun gry catennil birdri in the country. ' It it had been him he would not, have felt atal sur prised,: but Helmerich was certainly' clever enough to do anything, and , 'handsome eu nugh to.make any woman.fall in love with him- Hans had , had , his own thoughts upon the subject, too, It •would seem, and One• bright morning asked hie. father's'. Cement to try ,what be could do. But the old man would not listen to stichnthing, ,„.",Why, you mus t be a greater fool than .>I thought you!" said ha. i When the smart and.active.trelinerieh hns ,failed, what can yonnifebt to dor,' . , me was too 'dtitiful a son to go Without his fathers' consent; but his heart was set on it, and he begged IMY cif teri and . so'haid, that at last the old Man told him to'" be off; if , he would, for he was tired of hearing him." With this permission be started; but as he could get neither horse her weapon; he took a stout oaken stick and walked; • On foot, though," it took him three days to make tbe , journey that his brother bad accomplished in one,.but he was not .at all afraid. At night he slept• on the clean, soft moss under the spreading trees, and rested as sweetly as ever he had done under his father's roof. The birds did not even think .of being afraid of 'him, .:but sung -him .to sleep with their- Very bestsongs.. As, he went on he Saw the' ant-hill 'which -the in dustrious creatures had ne'Wly xebuilt, but instead:of- destroying it he went to work to "help them by bringing 11(62011s 'of 'gravel and putting it close 'to' their nest; neither did he crush nor injure a•single one when, in their fright at seeing bim, they ran up bis, pantaloons and over his arms, though in their, terror they did bite him pretty hard. • At the lake he found a flock of ,new ducks, 'and be ; drove them to the shore and fed them -with part of a loaf he had put into his pocket when-he set out for fear he might be hungry 'on'tbe way. On his road he picked up as many sweet flowers as he.could possi bly carry, for he was very fond of them, and. when he reached the beehive' he threw them all around that, to the great delight of .the little inmates. : So he went on until be reached the royal castle, and knocked mod estly at the, door. It was opened by the lit tle woman _with the - cobwehcovered face, who demanded his business. " If it would not be too presuniptous," re plied Hans, " fora working man's son, 1 also would like to by to'set the young lady free." "The chance is open to all, my son," re plied the old woman kindly. "Gentle or simple, all haVe the same right. But you seem to be a modest, deserving fellow, and I would nothlte ta . see 'you, in trouble. beg you to consider - well before you . decide to make the'attempt; for If you do not sue-. coed in the three trials appointed, re_ member it will bast you your life." - `. 4 Very: well, mother," said Hans; " there to nobody that will take my loss much to Heart: tinlesk succeed_ in making a' great Man 'of. Inyeelf; then ' , shall hays.-t4