, : tr4l.lt; :,"'re....1 , 1•14... ',.: .:., , ~ . , ::. z . , :4, ,-.4 41 , 444 . ...1......, f/e..,. ol lnt i n goata Is iublbstied'every I'Vedneiday Itorning; b.t itoo a • Invariably ill advance, by \ ' real, , t COBB & VANiGELDER. , K. 11. cone.] .A.T:737iztvinESllVia - Tsm Cann OP MINION, on tins, nu= ma SQUARE. No, of Sirrs. ilTu. 1ne,14 Ina. Dio i t x i.lo Mbar Year Square. $l,OO $2,00 $2,50 $5, $7,00 1 - 1270115 2 Squares 2,00 3,00 4,00 8,00 12,00 18,06 11611C,01.. , ..... 10,00 15,00 1 17,00 22,00, 80,801 60,00 - 0 a Co l . L.... 18,00 20,001 30,00 40 001 0,00 1 'OO,OO 03.11n4iness Cards inserted at the sate of One Doti ;ar a line per year; but nonefor less Brim than $5,00. ea. Special notices, lifteett'Conts per line; Editorlat or Local Notices, Twenty Cents per line. W. D. TERRELL Co., wiotissAtE Dnuctetzelt, and doaiers in Wall Papal', Kerosene Lamps, Window Mass,' Porfamery, Paints and clilB, dco., **•• - Corning, N. T., Jan. 1, • BUSINESS DIREOtORY. W. A.NIOBOU. mcsolis & lUTCUELL, , ATTORNEYS ANR bOUNSELORS AT LAW ' Office. formerly occcpied by Tames Loirey, Esci Wit. A. NrcuoLs.; ' JOHN I. MITCHELL. ; ' . . Wellaboro, Jan.: 1, 1866-Iy. , . WILLIAM 111.'. SMITH, ATTOANEY AND • 'COVNSBLOR • AT; LAW Insurance, Bounty and Peusion:AgeiteY, 3iin Street Wellabofro, Pa., Jan:l, 1886 . • S. F. WILSON. • ; 13.6,1inm5• WILSON ar c _ NILES, , . . , _ ATTORNEYS -et COUNSELORS AT LAW, (First door from Bigoney's -eri the Avenue).— Will attend to business - -entrusted to their-care in the counties of Tioga and Potter. Wellsbbro, Jan. 1, 1865. D. , ANGIILL & 'co., MANUFACTURERS of, and Wholesale and Re tail Dealer in Doom, Sash, and Blinds: Aloe Planing and Turning done to order. Knoxville, Tioga Co.,'Fa., Jan. 18.,1887-Iy.. 001;ORCHE WAGNER, TAILOR. Shop drat d'oOr north OIL', 49..8ears'a Shoe Shop. ..pe - catting, Fitting, and Repair ing done proLoptly,and well. • Welisbero, Pa.,..lAn: 1, 1866:-1y. JOHN B. SHAHSPEAHE,, DRAPER AND TAILOR. Shop', oYer'l John R. Bowen'e Store. Atr , Patting; : kna Repairing done promptly and in best style. Welleboro, Pa., Jan. 1,18611-1 y: • • soupti. mvrenELL". AGENT for thii-nollootion of bounty, - :hacqf pay and ponslonir duo soldiers from tho Go em inent. Aalice witlif Nichols and *lichen, Wells boro, V- • - I ,ra3o, 'B_B WM: CLARRETSORii: ATTORNEY AND . COUNSELOR AT LAW, Notary Pablo and Inenrannli Agent; Bleed,- burg, Pa., over Oaldwell's Store. IZA.AK_ IWALATTI DOUSE, Dainoe,•Tiaga County; Pa. • VERIAILYRA dc REXFORD, Puorn's.," This is a new hotel located within easy access of the Lest fishing 'and hunting 'grounds in North ern Pennsylvania. No pains , will be spared for the a6eoromiodation of pleasure aenkere and the travtiing publlo. • [Jan. 1,1866.] r PETROLEUM HOUSE, WESTFIELD, PA., GEORGE CLOSE, Propri etor. Anc Hotel conducte'd on the principle of Uwe and let:live; for the(' aceomtnodation, of the publio.—Ney. 14, 1868.41y.' • 11 'J. • O. 0. STRANG. 1 . ATWORNEY AT'LAW. Any lmeintise entrust— ell to his care wilt roolill7o prompt attention. Knoxville, P!?.., N0y,14,18136.—tf GEO. W. RYON, ATTORNEY ..t; COUNSELOR AT LAW, Law• renceville, Tioga Co., Pa. Bounty, Pension, and Insurance Agent. Collections prOmptly attended to. 'Office 2d door below Ford house. Da. 12, 1866—1 y • C. F. SWAN, AGENTIoi the 'looming County Insurance Company, at ?log% Pa. June 6; 18136.—.5m. ' _ . _ FARR' , ,S 110 TEL • TIOG ± 0 sC -13 , NTY, Good stablinVattanbod; and, an a ttonlirehd tier always in attendance. , E. S. FARR, . . . . Proprietor. ' ' • Hairdxepsing Sliqvjng. Saloon Ovei:Willee_a_ :. .t Barker's Store, Wells bore, Pa. , Particular attention paid to Ladies' Hair-cutting, ShaMpooing, Dyeing, etc. Bruids, Pee, coila,,anti 'niches on band and made to or der. 11. V. DORS 4 EY. • • J. JOHNSON. GOLD reCoDied on deposite, for which oortid. eatos will bo issued, bearing i»lerest in gold. . E. W. °LARK & 00, J.lankors ' No 36 south Third street, Phi DBACON, 'late of the 2d Pa. Cavalry, after a nearly four years of army aervico, with a largo experience-in field and hospital prattle°, has opened an Aro for the practice of medicine and eurgory, in all its branches. Pareoua from a distance can find good boarding at the Pennsylvania Hotel when desired.— Will visit any part of Cho- State in consultation, or to perform surgical oporations. No 4, Union Block, up stairs. Wollaboto, Pa., HAM/ 866 A -1 Y- .1- PICTURE' FRANK SPENCER' has the•ploaanre to inform tho citizens of .Tioga county that he has completed his NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, and is on la . andlo take all kinds of Sun Piettires, sich as Ambrotypes,Ferrotypes, Vignettes, Cartes de Visite, the Surprise and Eureka Pictures; also particular attention . paid to copying and enlarg— ing Pictures. Instructions givcn in the Art on reasonable terms. Elmira fit., Mansfield, Oot. 1, 1866. ATTENTION SOLDIERS. WM. B. SMITH, Knoiville, Tioga County, Pa,, (U. S. licensed Agent, and Attorney for soldiers and their friends throngheut all the loyal States,) will p - niseento and collect with un rivalled success; SOLDIERS'i CLAIMS AND DUES. • of all kinds. Also; any other kind of claim against the Government before any of the De partments or in Congress. Terhm moderate, All comMenications sent to the above address will re ceive prompt attention. Jan. 17,1860., 11111011111r1STRY. . C 'N , DARTT,- saw WOULD say to the public - that be is pormn , ittently located in Wellaboro, (Office at i fis residence,' near tho Land Office and 'Episco al Church) where ho will continue to do all kinds of work confided to hie care, guaranteeing complete satisfaction where the akin of the Dentist can avail s in the management of cases peculiar to the . ceiling. He will furnish ARTIFICIA L YEETII, FS orvmy E6atoriii desired. FILLING EG EXTRACTING TEETH, (Mended to on shortest no too, and •done in the best and reins! apyied style. • TEETH, EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN by the the use of Antrosthetics which are per fectly harmless, and will be administered in every case *bon desired. _Welleboro, Jan. :4 1865-Iy. . E. SMITH, (M. D. su.ROPpiv. -, • • ; . OPERATES successfully for Cataract, Stra bilmne, (cress eye)' Removal of Tuuir.rs, Aare Lip, Varicose Veins, Club Feet, kc I . Partielar attention paid to diseases of. ah e Eye and 'Con ral Surgery. 1 41 Consull tion at office free. - References given to operations recently per formed. • I Office hours from 12 M. to 3 P. M. Office et his residence,Mancfield, Tioga County, ea. • March 27, ,1367-0.40 NORMAN STRAIT, GENT for the National Series of Standard School A Books; published by A. S. Barnos & Co.lll & 113 " 11,112 , Corner of John Street, N. Y., keeps constantly a full'huply. All orders- yromptly tilled. Call on or arid/oils by 111211, • • • N. STRAW. Osceola, Pa, Jnue 19, ISO—ly.r maws &I WILLL&NS. A TTORNEYS AT LAW. - Moo on Mato WILLIAMS, 13, next door to Harden's Store. 0. G.L BEAC ft' Welleboro i ltmoto 5, 1867—t1. (1110/OR LOT OF GRAIN BAGS for salo V cheap !at , WRIGHT Ac. BAILEY'S. Wello°rd, Juno 41887. irr , !mmq J l l3 [P. O.'VAN 02 MEE FARD 0. G. V : ! •11DriV ), 1 r AYI purc hased the Store _lately °eon .3 VI pied'hy William Townsend, are, realy,tO i supplyrisypers with ' L PORK,, HAMS, SHOULDERS, WHITE FISH. MACKEREL, CODFISH, SMOKED HALIBUT, ri Ft! I g- DORN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT OUR, FEED, AND ALL JOICS I- lIIIVHELT. ME FLOUR, ' WHO, and litrtiasonable prices. A : I ! e ;c 1 it 4 FARMERS & Will find itlto thole advantaga , to call and look ttt our Stock bhforo purchasing elsewhere. ar.,4lN S Feb. 27, I,._t. DRU PATEN' Instru kinds, Fan Physteie i October .; Q AVE "0. 1 1 1, r , as Whore y stock of DOMEST hrtinufacitti den l ru antral: competition and nn expo '1 • A TTORN Havin•. r .1 making 1. share of trusted 1 prompt. , of E. S. sopt. 2 GROOE Ono W RMPH I publi! aeries, Co Molasses, clasp stook soluble ho Wellsbori OU,L .ro a (T i red a s to streets; kJ & r ef • • C. REPAI to.order.' short notic ranted. F. LIFE TH I Insure ycl Wollabor LA I 1. TV. B DU' _,...' ..i'::,.. , ---",,,, ...,.. - i , ,:'' rrillE'r will net bent' or btian. tike the ainglii firing, I but-v.ill roserve their perfect mid - graceful shape when three or four ordcriary skirts will have becollirown aside as uncle a. The loops are covered with double and twisted three • , a tut the patient road - ern" Slot outy dou ble sprieis, b 'rialto (oe dthible) tioyeted; preventing them from wtlaring out when dragging down stoops, stairs, &c. " • ‘e. The wonderful flexibility and great comforti,uud . . pleasure to uy lady -amt Ling the, Duplex. -Elliptic Skirt, will be experienced ~palticularly; in all crowded assemblies, o eras, carriages, railroad cam, church pew - • arm chaise , f r promenade and liopee dress, as the skirt can be'folded % lieu Itruso l to occupy .ti small place as -easily and col veniently,,as 6 silk or muslin dress, nn in. valuable milli IY in crireelille, not , found i tl, %fly. single spring skirt. . . , , „ A lady ha 'lig enjoyed Its 'pleasure, comfort aid gnat courVni ince of wearing the duplex 014 M -steel spring "skirt ore 'Single day. will iiiirer afterwards will, 'ugly disraili M ith titelt„Ope. rerthildren, Misses and young bullet. they aro superior to ill Others. Thu Duple. Elliptic is l adreat favorite with-all ladies,' idyl fa mitrer ally rer*.rti 1 rled,by the illashien maga sines, as the tfludard ski of tile fashio(labiii" world, ..-To enjoy t e following inestimable advantage» in crinoline, viz :,• superior floality, perfeet matinfactitre, e I Q ylish shape ~and Finish. ill xibillity, durability, comfort it id economy "Inquire for .f. W. Bradley'sDuplexEllipt t i or doublelpriug st.,l,rtituiddmantli yeitilt the:gen. nine article. GAL/TR/N.—To guard against imposition, to part.icti• ler re, notice that skirts olfere'd as .duplex"" have the 1 ,3 red ink stain cis: "3. IV. Bradley's Davies( Elliptic - Steel Springs " mum the icaistband—oohs ettierp are , genuine. •Al notice that'every hoop will Jidlnitlil pin tieing peens tbrOUgh the center, thus revealing' the two (or tletib elsprings braided together therein, which is the sectot f their tlexildlity and strength, and a com bination net o belotrid in any other skirt: ' ' ' ' " For sale in all stores NT 1149'0 first class skirts are sold throughout 1 e United States end elsewhere.! Manu factured by t o solo owneni of Mel patent, ,l: .1.- . , wESTS, BRADLEY 4 CARY, 97 Clitiinber A 179 ABl 'teeth:iota., . 's: ",Y . • ' Ju1y3,30. New ~ just roof April 1, 11 , . . .:. , . , - , ~ ~ „ ~ . • • . , . ~ , • „ 1 . • - ~ .. ' . . . 11 11111111111111111111111111N0w....-- t . . ',, .. - '' - .... - .2. -- .,,'.1 - _' - '77 - . -- . 2 . '.- :: - ... -- L . ..: , -- .^. - :...-::::.7:: - :;..L.L..1.:.:..._,, - , - , - ,..:...,...,.,'-'' - --,- ---..."-' '''''.•' -------- ' - .....- - gassisgora toka" ° 4 4 -. 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' ' . . -, :: ,1 4 • LI CALL OPI'EN AT & Auerbach' s : I• EAP CASH' STORE. •- . , 1 BLCiSSEILFRG.I4:, "' ' :. ......_ ,u can always 'find the hest 'assorted •• , C . :: -&., FANCY , DRY , GOODS, I ITS; :NOTIONS, !READY NAPE C,10. 1 1:P19 - . _. bdlin:tler tbetr Op' atteriflsioia, ,i/' ft( i•liieh eadroVilvi, We1;44, ,-- • reliant tailoring erttablialithen t they defy having the best tailors of New York city, termed cotter, Mr. 11. P. Erwin. Efob2l6Gly CLO 4ohn:lXr;G:noritsplf: g Hi AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. L turned to this county with a view 'or his permanent residence, aolicite a public patronage. All business On o his cure will be attendiS to :with as and fidelity. Office 2d door south , area hotel, Tioga, Tioga Co., Pa. ' • 4- KIMBALL, • V AND ERESTAIIRANT, door above the Moat Market, LSBO'RO, PENiVA, TFULLY 'announces to tho trading that ho haS'a-dosirable stock of .oro prising, Teair,Oofrees,'SpiCes, Sugars, 'cups, and all that constitutes a first r . , Oysters in pyory:.stylo sea- JOHN SUHR, t announce to the b Mums of Wellebo d eurrofinding'conntry, Idiot ho has op on the corner of Water and craf or the purpose of inanufaeturinvall' i )4 . l' . __ .. . , • MT.. FURNITURE, - ING' ANY' TURNINO. DONE COFFINS . of all kinds faTniebod on All work done promptly and - Witi- . Wellaboro r June 27, 1866. - -r- H. V G H YO. ..- • - • . Agent for tho . . !r. UIT AAELL'E IssunOcE- socirrif ' UNITED RTATES. l ur Life ii(pjloctie l 'Agenei. .• April 17, 1867—tf. 'EST FASHIONS" D.tIIIAND ADLEF'S Celebrated' Ritent t • - ...• • - k LEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) K I R = T. ''..Spking Goods vea at KELILEY'S. MI iocerir ' • tind ; • Piroithsion 'Store; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER l ' in oll , kinas of • •, : ORpe.ptlENititiOlgtONg, •,; • • t.• 72,•;:). . inp•,` 4:•ti ;.2 , 1q or s ~,r 11;g)siVe4r1) EX - K . 5;3 1 1 4 4'!__ FOREJON - & ORE I DittED ourrs, , , , • ;. 3.i CANNED.UITS VEGETABLE'S, ~ • ;1 . .1 I= WOOD- &.WILLOW. ,.. WARP,, brLASS.-& _' T oßockgitrirAßE, "" ... yl^l, •' Iv •I. 1 , 7 r' ; r, a.nxtrtr. --t 'Ol l / 1 ./DREDPS - P.OARRIAGE§; r1.11A335 4, i S Eit'AMBEtriATORS" TOYS '&o' •-. , ? I ...A full. and ' complete _assortment mentioned . gnede,of the best Analitv always on band. Ntt - 06 paid to t .,gipst 11-yeeeriek Dealers and Consumers will find it to their in terest to examine hie Stock before buying. Corning,.N..r„ IV,largh 27, 1507./, , WELLSBORO FOUNDRY :ANp MACHINE SHOP.' " TlLE.subscribes having propured .additional machinery aro now ready to furniahlo order all aorta of SA3CII ea PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, FIELD ROI; LE RS, MILL GEARING, • 'SLEIGH-SHOES,-I'P ti 0 D-- . • ' -77 5 - ZtWING MACHINES, •1 &c., &c. - • W40))) . tV1)4,T4: : . 4ANE4,: foieuittom and jeli"riorlr, rut also prepared Atf".,;KFT:F;7rI7,V.Y(4,!?."Cr-"Ti-:':94-3:V.-arig. linving a"first-elnes eereeleuttini Lathe, we aro prepared to make.: CHEESE ,- PRESS ~SCREWS, to order. Bui'dere of. Clieese Factories are re quaked to examine our work. We manufacture the • • i • 3 • -Chmpion P l ow ,, • one of the finest itnplemonts in the market.. , Oa paid ior'OLD 'IRON CHARLES WILLIAMS, . j. L. SEARS. ' Ikoßeboro;ifay 'l5, 18 ' 47—ff. ' • Buffalo ,Scales, tiaLATPORM 'A; ' COUNT SbALES, con " stantly on hand at manufacturer's prices, at sr—l-• - , --t'• - , '--" ~- ,'SMEAR'S; P l' 9 ' -7• ARE ItOOMS• 1 -r AlsO;jettt received, a lorge stock of .1- fl AIR D W A.R'. `whifoll I selected with care and am' soiling as low, for Cash as can bo bonghtin any market, • COMMON ' AND CHOICE TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, , ' $A W ,s; ' ( 12 kinds,) " AXES, ADZ, HATCHETS. HAMMERS, ~. LOCKS,‘ _ ,KNOBS * ., LATCHES,,, , ;lIINGES,, BBTTS,I. I 4ITZS, SCREWS, AUG'ORS,' ' - .L iaro: i jo- dtS:i. 1f j 1 ; L i, , '1" g -;" ~,, t - I" P.S " I PICKS, SPA E ~ SHOVELSe -SC,OO, "FORKS, - R K. 13,: SCYTHES, &43:, ' e ' ' ' - NAlr,s, ‘oo plow . PINTSH-'' ' ' ING_ .orp CLINCH„ , ." -.. 14 KINDS, - t.'il i s/ ;;1(.1 ,tJ, .1 CARRIAGE' BOLTS, er,r, tgrzte, titer* 'l.-4 ''X 1 1.2 TO 1.2 X 8 trteuEs. / 'or furerVtirtieulars'eall sad 6041 11 'i $1 ; i • l ijOgit; 4ii4 isc I$6T--ti, ',E:• . A. sIOAD. , , 12 - f 1 ' ' "c - lIK, CLOTHED r TOSEPION . 6f44III do SONS, two miles east tJ of. Knoxviio, Tioga County, Pa., are pre pared to Manufacture wool by the yard or on eharel,AlOnay bo desire They make , . yg,l„l 9LoTgs,--cAssi. MERE .ill;i6itriqs, • an 4 cyan promise, io ee.tieff ottetomera: tr They pity partioular ettentlento„. „ ROLIrOAALiATG,,& pLOTH-DR_S • • . • Tweuty' yeara eitpertiu6e, ;1;1, tne_mut;neattmar rants them in expeoting ,a..geneyeni t ,pixtronago. shoddy clothe made, .-, ;Deerfield, J una 12,11367-4 C. . : a "; . 1 11‘• J. phaimaker, Turner , and Furniture Dealer.; • • : ALE. Roob4npposito-'Dartes.,39o,gon Shop, 0 - Main Street. , FACTORY' to Soars Irc Virp- Henze Foundry, second story. - ' ''-" Orderiprorarly 'arid Fancy /mm1604:1,16 to order. , Wellaboio, Juno 12, ; J. STIOItLIN-4---, ADIES'. - S . n gTS'ficim $1,56 to decl4 " ' • 3? . 0 -tvp. RICH Bohomiun Glese'Veseß,sat; - • deol9 C ALENDER,I Fren, Altirit i ne and ;Chur French , Clocks. nt 'PoolOr: FOLEY'S' _ , arav•kipd of lamp for Ifero4pe-6 AA no breakage of chimneys—at FOLNY'S: - t ; •i - P “The ‘... ii lei " X 433.4tii5.6112.* Asiclarsa,” a : =MEE „CORNING, N. Y. ' ' „ •. • I : 1. E Mill ...t,... _ r,0.....! „.,,... LI! %%r0 4avo_ also a to orders - ' 814Et$110R0 -- jtTLY 31fig& _ _ -----; 1 . . 1 ;' . ziSi s itit . ': Ott •"'" " ! ;.,*“..:.....,a4.i. .( , : , ,.. , ,,•'_t^lt. _," ..'. IV red Arid old;" t Ibbinjihii•eof itSmaplea away;' • Theiiilis l behind are' bleak and cold , The nind comes up and, dies:pray. gaze intaleaoh araPtY rcelO . . ,And as I gaze , a gnalying pain , IS at my heart? afthought - of those Who ne'er will•pass - the door again ...And strolling down the orchard elope, • • (So Wide a likeness grief will. , crave,)•; teach dead iefir Cecina alvitherekhope; '`Eachinhtikhillockpriiihir a grave: '" . " tn; • r 1.117 ?they willwOt bear rireif I call; ", -'' They rr i ill not 'set: tliesetearithat start !Tis autu.m&—autumn with it all— -' ' And worscAan antunitn in my heart., lerivei, ‘Ala dead, aad sere ! roan recall some happier heirs, .7!:mil summer's Op* , ling r eea tkter, 4. , , equiraeeta beauty toueled the flowerer 4: 4 • • " , f • , A4Aoyrn th,0,819 e . s un der s h ape) Panceiklightli,mith tier tlyingOurle, , And manhood's deeper tonal were blunt „ With thegay laugh of happy girls. 0 stolen meetings pt the gate -• ,- •,, 0 lingerings at the open door! _ - • 0 moonlight ramblesiong and late ! My heart elm` /foam helldve them . o'er. ' 1 ii. J. 0$ giults4t'theitill'eniii , StrUngo - slid .1 t' (4 -- '; !h ' air air'Oritidnesiiind d 0.34, '; "- • - •7: . • o.rio.raops, uu,r, er Tr y upon ,th sill , • ho c 4 P ne ! - "do lihe,•so lii e'a"worilout heart I . L .,Vflieh the lait'ienant flndstoO,Folol, ;,,i Aiukleaves foi,eyermoie, st,thpy ' lekthls,bomestetkciprscl,auri old,;; .. • - , t.li: _,' . .. I Y - 1- - t . ! i t s ''ll • - !:1: ' ~.t ?°°T R l P t i ) Plia o l . l 3 or, -- 14fle. 1 3%heax,tfiti 'There well' if bravely, sit'? )41.sidp,,, vi e s _' ' t You waited till theluuld of time .- , : - tEaohruln's mossy wreath supplied. 4spi,upslT . tile gate and sigh; Porno bitter tears will force their way, And:thin . 1 bid the place good-by • '•tor many a long and weary day. ••.: 't. . • 1.„ • .L., ' ; I crogs tho little ice-bound brook, , • •,: r summer 'tis a noisy stream,). •.' • Turn; round, to take a last fond look, " And all'has faded like's dream: • • = •, I", isrtliantous. KR: AND MRS. NUDGKINS. "John Nudgkins, if you don't stop Arinking there'll soon. , bo a stop to everything."' .• :t • • "Don't fret, Polly Nudgkins, I don't drink moro'n •I oilers did.", "Goodness Mercy! And s'pose'n ,you don't! Hain't - you oilers drinked enough•to kill a hog?" "Hogs is brutes, Polly, on' they can't 'stand•What a man-can." , . ,• "I wtuat . to know if they be? My 'gracious,- , 11- you don't come about as near , beta' a brute • as.. anything , I ever saw then my, eyes aradeceptive. John Thidgkins, vontare Worsein brute. - 4 brute Vb - u111"1101 - ttes - "Of course they wouldn't Mrs. Polly Nudgkins, 'cause brutes don't know nothin." ' • Polly Nudgkins, as was her wont, started to heapa.buse upon her husband's, head, and he, as he had learned it • was safest for him to do, was prepared to bear it meekly; but somehow, then a different spirit possessed his wife.. She had that morning seen her cupboard bare, she sent her children off to school hungry and ragged, and gaunt poverty stared her in the face upon, every band. For the moment she felt sad and down hearted{ and thus weighed down, she spoke in a tone and manner that was strange to her Irps.• "John, what are you coming to ? We have nothing in the house to eat, our children ain't half clothed, and things are growing worse instead of •better. What sort of an example are you settin' to your boys?" How do you think they'll grow up? My soul, John; if you dorn'stop drinking we shall all go to the poor-house together:" ' John Niidgkins • scratched his head. tibia speech' had completely taken him aback. He had braced himself for a tor rent °tabus°, Wending; to: bear. it tiently through, arid then go and get something to 'drink, but he had no ex cuse yet for flight, so he sat still and mute. And the , wife, 'seeing. what a strange effect her words had produced, con.tinued, in thd same strain ' " "John, only think'hoW much Metter off We might all be if you :Would • only stop drinking. Do you ever think of it?" John caught at the idea which bad ften floated through: Ns.: mind, but whit* he never had the courage to pre sent to his wife.. 14caught it ? framed it for his speech, and then, with some shrinking, as though he expected the pent up torrent - to: fellow its delivery thus presented it - !'Polly Nudgkins, Pll tell . you what I'll - do. Just as long as you'll go 4 . ii;lth out looking morose look , or. speaking a, cross word, I'll go without drinking 'a drop of rum. There 1 1 Pll stick to that I swear I will 1" ' "John Nudgkins, you're a fool !",- ”I &pose I am.: At atly,katO `'won't deny it!"' And with this, 'John - piated Iv , his riMless hat and started fo the door. , —" "John come back here I" ,',:"John toiPped mid 3601ted fe, There ' , dila Anger, upon, her Tace, but doubt and' Perplexity were., striving to overcome it. , . With a mighty effort Pol ly lifted herself above, 'the angry tide. "John Nudgkins, are you in earnest?" "Polly Nudgkins, I am,' "And will y - ou keSp your word ?" "I will, as true as preachin'." "You won't drink another drop of ruuitia nook looks uross,look, or speak a cross wordn v "I,won't,,s help me Jerusalem.'! .1 4 Give me your.hand, John—There— now go out and leave me. alone. The garden wants weedin,' and you might be doing thatfiwhile I'm fixing up the house." Three glasses of the best old 'Jamaica could not have brought such a 'glow tO' John's face undid those fe*:.words, his' wife, bad. spoken. : 'She ,": had" Spok'en to hirn,nf his neglected - garden, and' had &Me it kindly. • Hecouldnotremeinber when sticks. thing had happened be fore, _, 'Sohn . *udglans Was live' Anil' thirty, years of age, and Was a house carpenter by trade:. His father had , been a bard drinking and profane Man, and John had,beenbreught np without any re gard to moral '-. 9r religious- education. - Verrfortunatety for 'him', ' considering the..‘ influences ' that surrounded his hildhood 'and youth, lie wits 'naturally kind-hearted and honest,,Fto he nearly went clear of any vices , that - beset , -his path, but his assOotions**ere low, and lindid not risenNte them.' .' . ', V9i ii - : l `3 .l i(tiAiii ha Once ben' - PollY 11 Perkins,?: „Her. f her died when she was quite yOungr 7 died from,the effects' of strong, drink—and Polly ;had been brought up , by a , hard-working, cross-. grained mother, who #?nted her nhil ' --• , -?ir, GONE ,AWAY. MIM = dren as though they Were• so-many 'anti- Wale; lOying them . 'inhi t way, bat never'showing that she , re ded th'ein -48 . posaessO'of tender hear atidlimmor-. tal souls: • if Polly had , good '