CONTT One honest. John Toiccip44 l . B , l osagfr;lAd ditab .. Although be wee Pour, did not want to be rioh "Poi 011 these l vein Wishes to 141iwere'prern - By ti feittinstetnbit of being . .i ntented.;:i ,::- 41 . -N, .- . ~,- .... Thongh.eold were tint westber,, z., deer were ~., toed; 1;, . •.: _, :::-:., :,.‘ 1 `, John' inner wae foundlin 'a inusiqUiiiii mood, bur ttillie Witi equitantly - beaid-to deolidiee,--• "'Mat he: 'could .not . Prevent he would 'oh! fully'betir,'", ~ •'. ' • . . .- ~, - I '" For why, should X grumble acid - mariner 1' ? •' If I iiinicitiet neat, rn be . thankfull for bre And- though crating may . rett.he,:mt . cciand deeper' • • • '.' • • • It, Can' never , ',datum brand ' and: Cheese . to . cheaper." If - John was afflicted with Nielstaini or pian o Be wished ,hirnaeg..hetter, tint did not entupht Not lie.down / to fret ill dependence and Rom But bald that .he hoped to bo better to:mono . . If any,one wronged bita and.trented him Vi:ity4olinLotas good natured-arid sensible B . For ho said that revenging his Injuries dime IV„onld be making Aro rogues where there' be but one: - And thus - . llonoot Jan, though hia:•statioa I.llittablor , ro,Aod through, flip''' . ead world owl And 'torero. if soma folks who are greater And riefole.r, • Woild Oopy Vohn 'l'oropkinr,itho 'hedg'er ditcher. ' VOioes7Wiat They Indierite. There are light, Autcle,:surthee 'nes that involuntarily seem Co utter .1" "It wont do to tie to.” , man's voice -may assure you of - strength - of purpoEie - and reliability, the tone contradicts his speech: Then there are low, deep, strong es where the Words seem grand on; if the niart,oWed huthanitY gru and 'meant- to Pay' it , some day. man's Opponents maywell tremble, I • his" friends may trpst -his 4rengt pgrpOse and ability to act. Tiatie is: the I coarse, boisteioui,d torial torte, invariably adopted by gal' persons; who. have not, BUM. cultivation to underatandpelf significance.- There is the increduloustone, L lull of acovert sneer, or a secret can't dupe me" intonation. There is the whining,. 'beseeo velice, that says" sycophantwas is as if it uttered, the word. It carolec., flatters' yoh—it words, - " I loVe 'y 'u ; I . admire'you ; you2;are • every thin you should be." - :4 • , Then there is -the tender, ~tau teal, compassionate ,;voice, that .1394te tr l 3. o * goes with sharp tfeatures, but al ays with a genuine beneiolence: • If you are. full of affection 'and tense, your voice'prcsolaims it. .- Ifyou are full of honesty and strt of_purpose, ydur voice proclaims it It you are cold, and calm, and and` consistent ; or fickle, and , fo, and deceptive, your voice "will be t ly truthtelling: „You: can notNyear a mask ,withc being known that you are wearin Yoh k!anndt change your voice f naturaktouerthout its being k that you are wing so. I "Our yo ' man" composes his • piece" on After, and here it is: _--; • WIN - TER. inter is the coldest son of the y ar, because it comes it I v winter most! y. .In some eountrie ter comet, in the summer, and the ' vbry.pleasant. I wish winter' ea summer fn this eon Ittry,„..Which best gevernment the,sdn ever silo 6h. Thenwe could Ito skating h • and slide dOwn hill in linen trow, We could snowball without our f getting cold—and men who go outs riding wouldn't .have to atop at tavelfn to- warm, as_ they do nos •snews more in the winter than i i,ck cr,n, T . ~ti,c,,,,,c...c.., . . or° +6O ~....-. Is because so many cutters, and s are made then. , • • ~ • Ice grows =eh better in winter than in summer, whiCh was an Inconvealence - before -WO disbovery of. ice-hottses. 7 - Water that is left out pf doors is apt to freeze at this season. Soiree" folks! take - In their wells and cisterns on 4 cold night, 'and keep them by the fire, so they doult freeze: Skating" is. great fun in the nter. '. The boys get .their, skates on when the creek is frozen over, and p 1 y tag, 'break through the ice' and get, et all . over (they get drowned sometim a and ' • are brought home all drilping, which - makes their mother scold,gettin water all over the carpet in, -the front room,) Jail and _break their headß, an enjoy i themielVes in many' other w ye. A wicked boy once stole my aka s and ran off with them c and I could no catch • him -- I; Mother Said, - " Never mind, judgment wil - take him." .- Well, ifjud"gmentdoes,judgm have to be pretty lively on his l' 1 that boy-runs bully. • •- 1 There ain't much sleigh-rid! ' cept bi the minter. - Folks dori'j' to Care abbut it in warm - W Giown-upboystindgirlsliketo . riding': The boys generally driv 'one hand and help the girls hol muffs with ,the other.- Broth - , let me go alo'ng. a little way once be took Tulle Crane out sleigh - and I thought he opiaidt more a to hOlding the Twit than he did bag the horses. - I, Sfiow-balling is:another *lute I have snow-balled in thestung4 we used stones and - hard apps isn't so amusing wilt is in, the • somehow. • . - WESTERNBrUPLIC/WY.—Wes maim plicity—notgretiness, but gentil a e can dor, of Character—is to be seen in the . folloWing incident furnished se "a time Since by a Western corresponde t: In a wild Western neigh•orhood where the sound VI - church goi bells had neyerbeen heard, notice w' given • thatthe Rev. Mr. A.—z-,distin uished Presbyterian divine, wciuldprea Li on a certain day. ' The natives,. w• o • con sisted mainly of those hardy p oneers who have preceded civilization' , came to,hear Win. They -had an indistinct idea that""preapliin was something to• be heard, and'attended to hear it( 'After services had begun, draw }inviter with rifieln hand, and accoutrements of the chase abou, entered and took the only vacant) na i l keg without either Mad. rent of the preacher's thoughts t into a description , of heaven and liabitanti With great power he had • d picture (Atte habitation of the and Nlia4 EIS si gnlrig orch of the pat apostles and , j)rophets, his app place. Calvanistio tenden hirn to reserve the Apostle Paul climacteric,• with his eye fixe the highest point, and with an • gesture that seemed to be dire the_loftlest altitude of 'the hi pleas, he said: • "And - where, my bretiaern, sl set the greiif Apostle Paul?" Then .pausing to give the imap time to reach the .elevation d for the Apostles he fixed his ey( 'our hero of the rifle. He, tb thinking the address personal, r stantly, and then replied: • "If be can't do.any better he my seat," •,. it Is'neeales 'to sv . that this -was never reached. • • Otiprx thiris.—rLong ago .0 thusotts, it was the custom for V) go titiout the mOOtrog haus :I dfwifrE 01;4, rilwake up the • gt. feeteg - *kni t on_ on ,whif;l4 OYfr4 F. 4 1 .0 IVO eitL, • )la:!fr. W.f;,¢N +92 - 4M454 a_46nio e fifeji4/4 wee 4 ryifvf, , t orßba - Ait , 6 , 4 , ,iy,,A 1E414 Sri 6fit%iv )+4-rl fin 4 t!AtrAißolork'moof , t,..: • , DuLtiiiM sciforatsmrra itog.lo, - : .*:.:fltomplgNif, t) i . . Onploor abovoltcysTrug store, El EBL;sBCU . RO; _P•A,, We take pleas re in annonneing lo'tbe p; I{o that wino:emcee° the Weir Year ,frith 'enini*ed faellitiO for accommodating cqatpinerke with the eliebieit'aleck et' ' 1••• • • . YAAGE. • NOTIONS; WOOD di .WILLOW " yet. offirg tfi this piibifr. E3ll and , liousiekeieprs e he I his yet ge, and I of BEST SUGARS,. SPICES, ~ lfliEltßlEs, (StOrtid,) 'PRUNES, BOX RAISINS, (mom sERDLgss RAISINS, r, croopNG, CURRANTS; ‘ * PICKLES, SAUCES, ' MI lent In- I= 'at is 'You Oonnt Oysters, Carmel Oysters 1 Dag 101.1 ;and % pre BALTIMORE MARKETS; ME3 firm, • lish, qpal- ut its , one, sum a + ONVII THE HUNGAY cE 1:186921,780LATE Will find our RESTAURANT open at all sea sonal:do hours , where Oysters in every style, pre t pared by askillful cook, are served tip to ,delight the palate-And gladden the c heart. , " , DM CE th win it is I 0 in WE AIM TO PLEASE is the e up refoot .ers. Always glad to see out 'friends, because wo in. tend to give thein their money's worth, and -if they tall Ofice,therwill b 4 sure to call again: MASSEpTA 13ULLAP,D, 0. H. GOLDSMITH.. ngers leigh every . It does I eighs Jan. 2, /86 YONT r T. L. BALDWIN & • TIOGA, PENN'A., RETURN THANKS to their customers and friends for their . 'Continued Liberal - Patronage, over And beg )l ioitva l that they. hoe t will :0, for 'I g ex.- t seem. : : ther. ,: sleigh t: 'with SELECT STOCK OF GOODS, their r Bob ..When ding, ntion r) hold • sport, Jbut es. It Inter, DRY GaODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARt• RATS' & BOOTS_.& SHOES, FURS, ROSES,. BLC:, SzO. boned the tam, seat--a Ins cur : d him its . in- We obeli try and keep our ptook. Vila a lessed, larehs, opriate les led or: the pward ted. to venly COMPLETE IN ALL DPPAETMENTS: We havo s tileo made arrangements,. to keep on band -- • all we Ground rlaster, !ination esigned :.9 upon 'ezefore 1 ,- e in- ;Which tro shall sell at a t `l* ,TV la take climax o ~ '~, Mina: 11 person during leepere, • end of ether .h rnctr tof .TON tOR LESS. VI6IIIISIS Sh l / 1 11.4 169 t felt ta l osionto st , supply fits i`zssliks6 gotitillar at 'iri6Vo is*, go OM -., 11311 ME Eil3 El the CANNED FRIUTS; and 70e -fine# ritikt 666 AR 1 I . f " on sale it our conntor. 111 11111 Consisting:of oftodliEity, AT 4LL TIMES J. UT TUB vap t ":s4satrarfflori, c'E 4 .4iii2koila is AT C. :3„: MAIIIIEIII4 Would announce to the gdod people of: Tioga County that they,hat!e just returned from New York with their +mond full stock of , • aLL . BtWITTER Ctoolifi;‘ 'embracing all the ,novelties as well. es the sab oteur:leis rectaired. TRESS GOODS 3n all vcirie4ies,.STAßlX .:4,R4NOI'"AOPIDS, OOP SC.tArf,Vt - , • & BEST VRENOIIVOYeOO.II,- , SETS, GLOVES AND go - SIERY, YANKEE NO.' ; • - TIONS i &c., &c. - • .11. TR i• , ..Ft14.811 , .., MINK, CONY, and Siberian Squirrel. The largest Stook or ' - ' CLO t fe 5; vAs44ll4Rps in,{4.eowitY,4 RE Di" , gAD4, - , ,a.1 4 9Tr0pi and 0 OTITING made to order ,super , • 1 intended by first class tborkmen. • SHOP MADE A_ SHOES in end less variety, HATS (ft CAPS • . , . to suit all tastes, =2 •:GROCIERIE - %; iBce.;•l3OCL Our gOWt6tiq - bti.6l 4 fignOit ,a4ilng the 'test panic in Now- York'anal wilt' bold at panic prices.. Prices lire down, monopoly broken `up. No other atoro oatt or dare compete with us in qual ity, and price Ni furthir Fir tleularsi &atilt the store of - 0. B. MAT ER's CO. ' Lawrenceville; Dee.,l9, 1866. :66ii' . :tiizik‘litt si.'iiiiiiiEltir(o6l. '(ATE commence this year vrith an exclusively VV C4SH business.: 0;18H PAID FOR,' WHEAT I CASH PAID FOR OATS I CASH PAID - I FOR ':"CORNI, , • CASE/ FOR EVERYTHING I A, LA , Rep ". OF 49tac _FOB. Y - 10 1 ASH'i "' " LARGE s, oth 'OF 'FEED FOR A LARGE , STOOK 'O' PORK FOR d' all and sea nal WRI(PIIT it BAILEY. Wodaboro, Jan:- 9,11867-Iy. • 1 , • All persons Indebted to 'us by „note or book account must call and settle or pay costs. • Jan. 8;1867. • *RIGHT do BAILEY. Stoves: Stoves:: AND HARDWARE! WILLIAM"RO ERT begs `'td IN-1- announce to the citizen's of Ttoga County, that" in addition to , his excellent stock of Stovq, Tin-Ware, Bdttania, ,and 'Shoot-Iron Ware, hei has, at a groat outlayystodkOd his dote ' ' • MAIN • STILEETi WELLSB0110; with comphite assortment of Shelf Hardware, of which vrtilMumerate.theTfollowirig.artioles: NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, MILIWEIAND'IAND.;BUCK: SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP' HINGES, CARPENTER'S .TOOLS, PUMPS,. AXES„ AVGERS, B4 c rs,"' ' *RITZ-STOW; HATCHET. S 0 OIMEP3i: SHOVELS; SPADES, FORKS; BENCH-SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE' BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, - WASIIERS,,. • • PIPE BQ4ES, 4. E• • • - titt.ts;'ELLlPl '"" TIC , , . . SPRINGS; HORSESHOES; HOOP, I3AR,. & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE • 1 / 4 .e ',RAXGINGS; CORN" ' • ; POPP,ERS;, MI SAUSAGE CUTTERS S AND STUFFERS COMBISRD. /Also; • PISTCLS, ,, • • PISTOL OARTRIDGES,".' • POWDER , AND • . CAPS. „ . PATENT BkdINIOR'itANdIN.GS a now thing, and made for olo.Polio ara tiNit .a few of ,the many , oritoloi ooitixiosios our stook of Hardware, • • . ••• We invite 'the public to call and examine for therein:lime. We' alto to keep the beet gnallty of goods In our ; and all work to.'order done promptly and welt. WILLIAM ROBERTS• Wellaboro; apt. 1,18661-0. NE* FLOUR, GROCERti !. AND, PRO . VISION ,STORE. • Edwin -, B.; Canvey, In ready tgiti'rnish ouptotacirs with , FLOUR, COMMON TO‘-BEST, PORK, HAMS, MACKEREL, WHITE 1? , FISH, CODFISH, .AND PRIME .OROCERIES OF ALL KINDS: 411; f :r i o t dp e or:tpiCtltk!tysa;tasOrtt. ' 1) Dc 42 :, FLEY has on rump 94 th ose etpl, Amerlatip watchos,.at No. 6 Union Block. • . • Dlt. NITOWS KEIDOISIINA.L ; SUPPORT .;:'; US, for sale at Rikylo Pros Store. ME El.T.: t i CASH I CASH . ! ~ S Mill 111 INEI3 I OM. ~,,,, E CABINET ORGANS,, and Troat, ]lnsley A ,Co'l4clodeorta. ' • Ciders ficu - ilealeter aollolted: Address, L. B. POWEllir, - ;July 2Q. • 116 Penna. Avenue, Scranton, Pa. 900DS AND NE* PRIOES T L C \I ' - , T. A. WICKHAM'S, TIOGA, PA. \:.' AV,T*G. Apt ,retArkiiil4 fro4k.r.f)vr'Xbil{ "?4, i - iZT974's9PV I TQt II/I P'SM 6I t 6 4 ; : Iv; •11.ve ) STOO/tOP tail those in want of Goods wtll find it to their interest to call; agd f ( -) • EtAMINE OUR STOOK bofoio 1)414, 11,1.i.ivihete:''' - - Kept constantly on hand, a ohoioo la of PR/41:. 1 .FAUI7,- qR09P138,..,0,,QUA.- PORK, All the aboye Goods are bought at the lowest Cash Prioe c s'aud Fiats() sold • , ONLY "son CASH OR READY PAY. . , . , ' I "Don't forget the place, at the old stand of VAN NAME & WICKHAM nowt - Veln,2o,qBB7i:iff;•- LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W. BRADLEYI3.44,EERA.TEDP,A,_ TBNN DUttEX." ELLIPTIOAOR - 'DOUBLE SPRING) K.l It rT . IT ',TIRE wonderful itexibility ! W% great comfort' and 'plotunaro to any' ady wearing ' the Duplex Priliptio Skirt, will be experienced particularly in all crowded sOmemblies, operas, car gee, railroad care, church pews, arm chairs, for promenade and house drew, as the skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small, place as easily andeMitiehiontlj.lna sift ormuslin ilteaty an in. Valuable quality in orineline, not found in any single spring skirt. ; A lady having. enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great convenience of wearing the duplex elliptic steel spritigl skirt,fernidngle day; never httetwards;WM: ingly dispenl6 yfith their use. For children, Misses and young ladle's they are superior to all others. They id)! not benkor,broak like the ( aingle,epring, but will ptiferve theit'perfect and graceftil shipteerlien three or four ordinary skirts will have been thrown aside as udelese. The hoops are covered with double and ttyleted thread, end,the bottenErods; Op, pot only dun• hie springs, but tviice(or double) covered; preventing them from wearing out when dragging down stoops, stairs Au. ThOD uplex Elliptio is a great favorite with all ladles, and 101iniversally recommended by the fashion slime, as tbp standard skirt of the fashionable:world: To