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Furl &DrrGorrds- - - - Delano A Co, Register's Notice-,41. L. Beane:, ' Administrator's •Notteli-m-Latlina Gee. Atlantic, & Great Western Railway. Atiaditors Notie—C. W. Beaeh. • Dry Goods--a B. Kelley. - Pay Up—.o. W. _Wagoner.- - Dry Goods—Converse & Osgood. • .Piaster--Baldwin et Co. . Divorce—Westlak. " Plank.. • ; • " • Cook. " 'Brown. " Sheriff .Sales—J. B. Potter. Bankruptcy—A. J-Smitb. '‘c • R. P. Yeomans. E. J. Purple. • Joseph S. Childs. C. H.,Dartlett. M. F. Elliott, assignee. M. Bullard. & Bailey. ; ME "'Nptjco—WO RELIGIOTIEL—Rev. John Farrar 'de livered a Jecture on Infant:Baptism, in the Free Church, Knoxville, Sunday afternoon, Jan. t. BARN BURNED.—On the night of the 2sel ult., Mr. Joseph Whitney's barn, in Chat ham was consumed by tire. About 100 bushels of wheat, 1.5 twits of hay, and a quantity of buck wheat was destroyed. The the oriE,, , inated by the explosion if a lantern. Insuranco $2OO. Loss about .5.500.1 MORMAL SCHOOL. The Normal Anniversary will ho observed with uppropriote ceremonies, Thursday tho ith inpt., in the chapel of the .Nortnal Building. We' are q.drind that tee celebration will be in the nature df a reunion, lid great interest is felt in it by the friends of the Institution., There should be a full ntten darico as there will be an interesting season.' ' S oF T.—The following officers were chosen for Wollsboro Division Sons of Temperance No. 365, for the ensuing quarter: W. P., Cteo. W. Merrick; W. A., Chas. Stevens; R. S., Hugh Young; A. R. S., Joseph kuresey ; F. S., E. J. Purple; Treas., W. B. VanhOrn ; Chaplain., B. Monroe C., M. Spencer; A. C., John F. Cowden; J. S., Curtis Culver; 0. S., James Bowen. / , LITTLE .BITS.-Snow fell in this lo oelity on Thureday night and Friday last, to the depth of abOut Winches: - -The officers elect is Osseit .Lodge, No. 317, were duly 'installed, In their respective places, for the current Masonic year. Monday evening, the 28th-, ult. —Messrs. Williams A Sears, bare commenced lining their Furnace Building with t?riek. —Rev. W. A. Smith,* and A. B. Chase, are bolding a series of meetings in the Delmar Baptist Church, and much interest is manifested= A NEW AND GOOD THING.—Mr. E. A. Smead, of Tioga, has patented a enniriva_m•r, for convenient'hitching, holding, and unhitching tug-Grape. It consists of a hook and spring -bar, ID adjusted that the tug may he hitched or do uched in an instant, yet cannot unhitch of itself. The bar shoots at right- angles with the hook, and cannot be touched by the collision• of the whiffletree with anything within, Its "line. This invention supplies a want long felt, anal we hope it may remunerate the inventor handsomely. BRADFORD COUNTY. — e rlie ''Repor ter says that Blackman's Saw-will, in Monroe Lip., was destroyed by fire the 16th. ult., °roping) together with,4o.ooo feet of lumber. 'Also, that Washington iiiepow, of 7nrien, died suddarly from heart disease, 15th ult. /. • The "Troy Ociwetic" says that a lad of 15 years, son oft. D. Baxter, of 'Granville center r ipaaa shot by occident, Baxter, tecently. The gun was a double barrel, and the loaded barrel was Somehow discharged while lie was ramming dowaa ball in the other'_ ,lle escapes with the lots of one eye, and three fingers _and thumb of his right hand. The same paper says, that E. B. Case, of Tray, ft 11 from the loft of hle barn . Dec. 17, injuring himself severely. Mrs. Case dis• covered him in an insensible condition. Ile is in a fair way to recover. Beaker copies the burn tog, or sell about the busting of a bomb shell in Mansfield, Tioga county, severely injuring Wm. Ford, a grocer. No man of that wawa live= In Mansfidd, and tho story is 11 hoax. 12:,15T C ARLESToN.--A co' r - respou- I. eut writes; 'Our temperanee ineetfug ,of Dee. I'S, evitiug;, ri` ti a grand s . r.eoess .Iti,-. C. A. 'tent: preside , and there ivits choice veal and ratruutental uda by the choir. Ili.v, Jas.' A. ' aNid33n addrsed the meeting kith good Gala, nd a lodge o' Good Templars was organized i ith :'.s charter — man - ere, With tho following scert : 1 . 1 W. C.I . .—Rev. M. T. Wheeler; V.V.A. T.—Rev. ! • A. StOpCj W. S.—A. H. Avery t W . :T:—Alice s:it I o.—Mary Pitts; O. G.—John Neal; I• r. , e.—II. Morgan ; ebaplaln—Rev. C. A t , :no; P W. C. T —E. Tipple; W. M.—L. H. viAir:=, W. D. M.—Julia Elliott; W. A. S. --- - achael Trull; L. H. S —Clara Eaton ; It. H.S.— /Whitnts. ' "This 1.0.,17e will:ine l et Friday evenings, and 1 , n , ua.ner.: , v. ork under favorlibre — nu. , picei." ,I: CHEttrty FLAT4.—=RO . . Jas. A., Da -1.50n lectured before a large audience ih the ptit Church, Thursday evening I th ult. At e cr , Re of his lecture a Lodge of Good Tiai)lars organized, as follows : lt,c, T.-3' l H. Smith; W. V own; W. S- 1 41. J. Elliott: P. IV. C. T.—Wm men°. ; 0. (3:-A. R. Entent ; I. o.—Lottee C 'Wn ; Chapliit.—T. R. Bowen; W. A. Forctt T —Mary -Bowtn; L. H. S rtha Bowen; W. V. T.—Lucy Etoie; 147 A. FeulLri • It. 11. S.—B triotrif Hart - W. s.—U. the Loth et s :, Tlatt,iny oveiiing4. Th . 111(.4 inPth tire enstie.r ineri - an.l nuw.u , ant gova orl: lie expls:tctl. MAlNsnviio, _ 0 IL I. .„conlißlptident it,s' "M , 2....n.5. :Unit.] ft W"ocil;t:rit are "erecting n eain law-mill in the South 'ut orth, borough. "Mr. J. B. Cudworth has puteha-el Mr J. .11. • nerd's farm at iOO per acre. Mr. 6.. F. Rich If it selhn g hi- brin in lots'i.;;Mit pitichasets r. liiito n 5i,,,, lots pu1 . ,A1.1-•‘1 M.. li•it i 1.1, rt-, ' lkrm at $17.50 per acre.. "The Welch', Coal Mining Company is turning •I c ontideraVe quantity of coal this st_al..,?n, itncl superior todity. It is hut lirtli) . itifeliur to ' ' lhr acity. T:c demand. :s (heater than .thi "NP?n7 eau apply, but it intends to inerear , :: s tUllillig fur( !. The nip the.Computly is nun 'rki l3 3 . ie 25 niches thick. The vein Len‘atL Fait to be leech better.. The: e itiini s ; are' Jo 44 on the ro'n•l to Pall Brook, 1! , . in Pee from aitshurm. "The aatl Templar Lodge hero is flourishing. r e• 4ccessiona being made to its working force eidY. The enemy is doing Lie best to turn the c. "Tbe friends of lie‘. G. P. tYalruus gave Ili' donation at the house of r. Dewy, vac. 1, .e. affair passed off pleasantly, the friend hug tho Elder 00, mostly cacti: Tut,1,91,1) A NI), Nsn } ; ;4l , t i - 71 111 0141 YotOial ti'Aellett : ' 444 ttp iaidrainaUfaluisii of tip•lt memory's altar many ,eCents long Cu be - tLyneuttict'ed. -Happy Now Year," has.eveyywher..o2.teitii t:riaaj da vela have just pasisirorer the tin eshohl of 1868. The new 'Child of Time is now bea'ring us onward to des tiny with lightning speed. Has our record been such, that we can glance back with feelings of ad iniratiop for the year just past, and with the pout quaff a health to the new King "Etourr.crt St-vv-Nrtr4.." Como fill tho goblet up ' ' With the. heart of the blood-red wine ! • And a health we'll quaff, - With a shout and a laugh ' To_therigig4t”RiSisty:N . ine! . • • • A health to the grand. oldHingf—, •-, the 'whole' wide World; His purple ond_gold - )r Aro low in thh tnodld , " - And his glorous hamper is furled. • Hurrah fdt the :year gone by ! Which left with us peaceful gains; Rot . the flashing . strord. - Nor-the cannon .0n Southern bloodyiplains !- • Lainent for till dybag.ye,ar 1,. - .Pfienatosis, and cold; tad 'An rldrppx_hiold, . - Steals his'terptra of gold, • And seizes his golden throne. Pill np the golden cup - • With . , , the (heart of the tilood-itt • tatte r And quaff to-night, And enjoy outright, A health ,to--.7"Sia,cry-NINE J" CiirtlST.M.ef4, TEE Christmas wn . a duly` elliServed - Eit St. PaUl's Church in'this borough, there being a Sunday School retu t itiori Christmas Eve, and lay service Christmas Morning, hy Princei They:church 'Wits tastily trim:nes with xgreen immortellek and tho Christians Tre& ve - ry — biutiful indeed. Tho house was filled, notwithstanding tho severe cold., The gifts wero • remarkably t-well selected, and profuse,. overy-ehillhaving methin able and interesting:. . Superintendent, Mr. Prince, reeeivcd a splendid Prayer nook awd several of the lending teachers were appropriately remembered. • Tho ciecidiimi was full of . interest and profit, and the School enters upon 1800 under most favorable auspiees.' , . The Germany Sunday School also had a. re-, union and a 'splendid Christmas Tree. Tliis School, superintended by Dr. A. D. Eastman, deserves honorable mention among Sunday Schools. It is.doing a great • deal of good and thrives remarkably. The Afethodir3t Sunday School had a'sleizhvide Christmas: Dat,. and_ a sPlentlid reunion and Jubilation in tile CourtiToupoi,Chiigtmae Tho veritaido Santa Claua ;nada appeOapee, with a trumpet and a ear 18ad - ottoYs and traps, and the ydldren were fairly wild with delight. The obcapion was ono not soon to be forgotten by little or great people, and wo hope they may dive to see•tuany like it. Several of the Charleston Sunday Schools were out on a ride Christmas Day. The weather, was cold, hut the- voices of the children rang out sweet and y clenras they sang their carols. MANSFIELD).--''.Accidental" writes: "On Thursday, 22d, ult., a foppishly dressed man, came into the place, reprcientipg, himself as an Ex. Foreman in a sash and lined Tactory, al!Tor mal Scheel teacher several years ago in N. Y., clerk and furnace ktok•lieeper, and in fact,: Ex anything genteel he visited many of our leading citizens, urging his claims upon them for l a"Mitc cash, to help him on his way home. At cae place ho succeeded in getting a cheek for $3O, 'at another place, received ono dollar. Said well dressed candidate for public favors, paid his hotel bill from ,an ninpie_ purse, presented the cheek to a lending merchant, - who "smelt" per- - fumery, and referred ' hint to B. __ under whose touch tho ehe9k:heeame "leg - al tender : Tho Hon. E. suggiested to the needy "Exquisite" that he might be an Angel in disguise; but if se, the disguise was remsWkahlrexp - ensive.- " How are you, confidence matt ? bow are yoil, victims ? , " The members of the Sunday School undm;ile iratronacof ot. Joiner' churob, s•-•%• , --- , -" fur it of it Christmas tree that grew to the school room of the building formerly occupied by the Otphan's School. "Mr, Chas. Slingerlatnd Ira opened a Grooery and Provision Store next door a b ove ' Elliott's Drug Store.. ti " Thestudontsof the Normal School have hen granted a vacation (trap Jr.n. 4th, and many of . them have Bono h ome to spend the holidays. , "A part of the - members of the Orphan : Sehogi have been ferlonihett for the hollidays." GOSSID.--:-Fattey,.,foy an instant, that You sbouldleeeive winate worded eumetbing like, this :. "You Ore respectfully invited to "affect:it the highest church spire in Wellsboro to-inorrow tifternonn, at precisely 2 o'clook, and to jump' therefrom in tho presence of an admiring andi l s once.' You would conclude thatrthe-rwriter was, either a bad joker or a confounded foot. Yon' - would reason that men t or woraerriyajiessession. of their sober senses, raTer'dtiliberately commit suicide. In other wards, then and -women in mental-- health never_ Don') .from_. steeplesTor preciplCes for the pleasure .s pf admiring audialeeet - No person Would feel complitnen'Mdby suet' an itivitetion, and none would aeenrit it. „—Yet,—hundreds oCsitell invitations to do= 'st'ruction are sent, received, end accepted, every day. Of course we do not intend to say that the invitations are worded in precise terms like that above written; but in scope end object they are hit - Attica], The youth Who' accepts the invitation of some one older Andlrteire practiced, to drink drams ; the Mari who yibide to the temptation to gamble, either with' dice, cards, or in stocks; the youth or man whoXites willingly into the society of disrepute; the girl who is not fastidious in her choice of I her squire; who' prolongs the healthful exercise - of detneing until it becomes a mbens of mural deterioration, and who intngines that she can win and wear the reputation' of "a' sereeicel," and notsetTer in morals—each, every, and all of these persons are coolly invited to take., just such a faint step as is contemplated bytho suicide That this view of the ease is not- 11111- vcreal, even among f ciy - good sort of people, ter; are aware. But it is a view borne out lay"the re ' of , t• sups yie Id' in t o tp - eptetion 'into forbidden paths. The * rinology 'of the eases discloses another teaching, namely : What vaulting am bition, unless sustained 'find directed by correct principle:, carries ita ,victirn to the highest priamele of the mountain only to hurl him down, headlong. Thus elevation becomes more certain destruction. Though the uutipodes, ono of the 'other, great renoun and great infamy, high es teem mina profound contempt, are. not SO 'Widely setaratca as they - ..f.ecdri. e ,,Tt is but'tr .step - from the highest to the' lowest", end the transit is often stoldcn, if not unexpected. In every case the victim is a suicide—as eertninlyeas ho would he whit should fling" biturelf from the top of 0. Steeple. :•30, to young men we eny, accept no, irp , ittitions to enieldb; no,t re lIICIT/ her that auk yielding to what you know is wrong is, in some seri, en everptenee of_ such an invitation. - ._ ,Gooat people, If itit?pt wood arta bread, our, Northern .Winters won a eedly operate to pro-- long life. Caney a itanily witho Ls-comfortable o'ittliefe - withfut %toed, Without Oi meat, dur eg th is cold wenthcr I Pc‘hara you cannot fancy it;; for in amity •aeighbarhoods slit:lC - a spec t tele 1..$ nova. a s.t. U. We ',how ...demi 9 ju this region, th,,' tiet peer ere alnp e l e to be futuid t and never too emu:so - table. Thin exhortation to re member tile iertr is min ;,nl . fur no ne i ighbothood in partiettlar, but :yr on taiehlerheedi,_ A worm fire, a ft II Il!ller, iv,d in cluthes, and who; , erea , tore c auto' i., ,lai not :11i. 1 0:i a 4:31.0(1 . people 19. forget -, hat there may be fenne 'IMMC ' Without i t them; , ut the- ta.naleney , Of alltllfdai s lqa ii not Co soften i u heart and spur the uharities. Divide, and cuquer your sellls.liness.' Don'ttitv.p%:rith * .l taking enie of No. I. .Try cariiik - iifF Nee. 2, -',. 4, and on on. Hundreds ofyon dethis already, and this is nut to you Het other hundreds 'do it not; and they here yet to learn the - felt:10,o the beet kind tit siilaSlinbis. - Tiferee are WO bites to every apple, and tau sepotelcjOints tii beery, turkey. One ut either , given to soinebOtly„, not a ripptivd, will - return the Ivan . with' usurx. Not, • itt O•tbh, not its ltiatki you 'play never w a nt T.-C. M MB either'i Win . :lt'it,hcicksazia ways; iot ttientianablet Above alt things remember that what we have , c l l - 1 : 40, 9 124)9 1 a17 lour; 4, 1 1 are Btpwctras ofttbli Qf . Crod. - lidtiQmay . . assume to appro; prltao too much to his Or- her (Ain separate We; 'benefit and helmet. • - • c' • , ~$ Ilcakh 'and ifinne,"%ttin trim:licettly„, edited by Donald G. Mitchell and Uri' Stowe , istill Vint it adTsrtlspd tn:l;e..) It Is a totintiful liaper ? :vilth cartoon t.)s , A r net,:la - tivery:atitinbi)' , r. J , Its eon tents aro varied and Ditoristiiii. -Trites.l ( 1 4 er annum. Pettengill & Bates, Nety,Yorltp, • • , .Xessrs..Geo.X!../tow,ell;4p ,Cp„•ll , iii:jaele late(' AdveitisiniagentS; 40,' . 1 ) 1i41t01r, *iir.'" York CitY,Vritralmut tc4iiblislit 6n AMerican.lcowipti.i 1) per Directory, embracing t l / 4 11}ho publications issued in the United'gtafes and the British Prov-1 lutes. It is to be printed as • a book :of 800 or 400 pages, and bound in dark elotb, From- tho' ad vane ed;sliS s isf lip oaa f peak:of it fist 41eolY: ,to be a mostltalaatie; 48'401 as a handsome bo?k and thecost44s vorYlNiscsonable. crdots ; should, be tdifitisea - airiiiaov4." 1 f:, TilE PittartiCt_LOßlCAL " JOTTRZTAI,_ f 0 iJa .n-17 contains Ite a verplyt-Johisen as ft Di p lomat ;I, a poison Bonaptate, - his character and genial; ; l'i 8. Arthni•:; • "Ohnrchi:jiilrstalt,. Pifford,.. Pa: •-,. Huntingrotti an& i'six• 'iithet — tiptierit'. Annie°, tt. Artists; PcculiaritiesofAmerlean . es; Diets 'd Habits -0 f Groat'-men t'llititliCal Typ a and .pe_ e.. Rarities as.i/lustrated in the Lives g Great 'co .iPhysiognonty of .Abrahariv,aid - r'haVAVlfe"; •T o Neer Year; "Efo'sv .tho..ttoctop -- ,apMblitteli: - ncang9; Tbirteett., l- ValiCtieli .Aif .Dogs ,etc.. et ~ with fine Portrait; and'lrilasttatiens.: Price 0 cents, or $3 a -yent'Z.Mitirl,Valigh4 lust bogn . Address S. It. IVIALs 389 Broadjitay 2T. Y I' • Nu' :AWAGE§i JAMES,--,FROST.—I,V 'Ata Jj.ev,„ .11.111, „Stints Door AO, Mr. Willlamlt,ll4tessi.neliKirs ?Venial:Al Frodti...:' z ' .. - '• REESEL—FROST.—Dythe Rev. IL E. Be i rrAy Die. 10, Mr: James Reesti,ldidMisi..Vintie Trost, nll of Chathani: ..:, -.-, , ••• i d ,i!•' ';''''.l JORNSOI4=4O)II%fSO.IC4—„In ti;koga, Deo. 2 1868, by Rov. A. B. Oherte;`3ll.:ll:A. Johnson Blossburg, and i llii..t.s .Matitda, c II Johnson Covington. .' -'-• :"- - 7. ,..... :• : ~ . , 1... :,i ~....-: Vi r rLL • l4 - 4iS—C - AMPBEI.L. , — , „ Ry tho.D.ov.. P. Wati.ciutt z 'Obiington, Doi). - 2 ,2,1, :•_Mr. John - Wiilinins; to 'Miss Mary, A.. catnOboll, ;both . Covington. i ." CLINE—OIIMRRE.f.../...;—8y, the ,s .- ame Deti22 at Richnuind, Mr. ,Mareus Clint?, of Tioga, - t Miss Mifflin Cainpbeth s ofßichtnonl . ' r.-: bERItitSRIREr-SIATTISON.-1 . 3? the Rev...] %3:l F. Calkins, on the 31eo. 1868, _Mr. Chafle Dohyshire, and Mary Matlisoripbet 'of Delwin KE LLEY.-DE NV ET. —at the Mansion:nous( in Covington Boro • Deo:22, 1808, WK.'S. 'Paoli ard, Esq., Mr. John B. Kelley, of ltfansfield, an Miss Margaret Dewey, of Covington. GEROIV—PITTS.—By .Ilov., C. A. Sion; Jae:East Charleston, Dec. 27, Baily A. Geror and Miss Ataxy E. Pitts, ell of Charleston. ii:OHLEII,7ORROW.—At'fIIO 'Bain° 'flint; an place, .by the sumo, Mr. ' Francis Kohler, an , Miss Phebo Gorey( ' of East Charles:on e CARTY--111J.WER.—By ; J.A. Boughton Es' 'at his Office, Mr. Daniel " MeCarky, and Mi Eunice Mariah Ilutiler, all of Dolma, BLISS—WILLARD.—By Rev. December 28, Mr. Sohn E. Bliss, of ana and Miss Lucinda Willard clan: Willard of Charleston. SMITH—CASBEAR.—At the Jl'arsonage Elkland Boro, on tho 23, ult.- Mr. ~John Smi of Nelson, and ' :Miss ' Kate ' Casboar, of Par ington. EATON—KNAFT.—At tho brides's •fathiiis Nelson, Tioga Co., Pa. De 6. 20„,by the Rev. W. BaSkoll, Mr. Nathaniel Eaton, Jr., to Miss A. Knapp. JACKSON—STAPLES.—In ICenneyvillo'Ve, 23; by the Ear:W. M. Haskell, Mr. l Wallace ..Tailltson, to Miss Emsline M. Staples. 'BARLEY—BRQWIi.—At Eas4 d Chariest° Bea, 31; 'by Rev.'O. A. Stone, Mr: William Burley of Richmond, Pa.,- and Miss. Em.. Brown of Lodi N. Y. BIITLEB.--,l)T,lTLER.—eit,!mx', Jan. 1.4 1869, by dui Rbt. Wm. A. Sinitb, Att i re's A. But ler, of Chatham, Pa., to Caroline 1,. Butler, of Delmar, Pa. 11.ICE-I:IILDRETH.—In Plattaburg, N.- Y Nov. 2], 1808; by Rev. Mr:Bmith, W. of, Eclat Charleston, nrid)iflas Liddio A.Hildret hOnso of brides fatheFrnDelmer, December Slat ult., 1 .11ov ? 0. 11. - Glibsori, r hir.:ltarahall B. 'lVarien - Wellsboro, and Miss /I?len A. Spicer, daughter Martin Spicer, Esq. DEATW3 ISM .„ t Mitidlibury BLlth little:son au& Matilda Potter, Aged mos.'and 7-days. PACKER.—Ip \yellsboro,-Deo. 81st tlB6O, yphoid lover, Jblinies Paaker, aged 19 years.: - , - The deceased, when 11 - ving, was a promisi+ young man, had highly esteemed by all w knew- him. His loss will ho, deeply; ifelt by friends and acquaintances. Ii ~VIS s c t o 24, _l5, - Elizabeth Lowls; wife 'of-Jan:Los L aged y . ears and 21 days. • :• -Mrs. Lewis at the timo, - of - her 'death,' was niember of the Ist Diptist church of,:Dolra For thirty years, she had maintained, tho ebrl ''tian'profession, showing by a consistent - lifo t, Christ. had been formed in her the hope of gip All Frain to those )vho die, leaving behind- the this accord... - 551.1111—/icturah, wife of George F. Smi .died-in Sullivan, Deo: .gth, 1568, in the 51st y , of her age. The subject of this notice was the daughter .1 the Rev. Neh?micas and Sally"*.ROdgcs.,-)Fath r Hodges was otio - of lb& pioneer lacal preachers •f the M.E.. Church in this part of thol State, a d has long since gone home to his reward. Sist `l' Stuithavae converted whms - about:l6 Airs Crag ~; r soon after she connected herself with tlidlit .. Chuieh, where she has continued a , very, wort.E y k faithful member, until_ death'. -Zho'has b n a great sufferii for a year or more, and has bo her sufferings with christisn patience, rejoici in a glorious hope of a future and blissful imtn tality beyond the grave. She leaves I a husba and seven children and a largo circle of relatis to mourn her loss, ~., • , .11fay tho blessed &Moor In WhOna she trust wing the affectionate husband and• ohlldren• .he rest that she now enjoys: 'Witty they all 11 bat their loss is her gain. Mainsburg, Dee. 9, 1863 Written du the death of'John Lehiny,•whe w recently drowned at' Blossburg. Have you seen him ? seen my darling ? , Cried a mother in dispair; We have missed him since Gm. morning; Cannot find hiniaßywhern; ' Searching, waiting, oh. how weary - - Drag the heavy hours to-day: • . Ilope:and fear together • minglod - Pass the dreadful night away. Oh! what anguish, bitter anguish Filled the mother's bleeding heart: When, next morn they broughther loved 0n, , , And she knew that they =Ai:Mit: "* --- '7 For, they found him cold and lifeless On the river's stony bed,— Death's dark river had closed o'er him, Tho immortal spirit fled. Landed safe beyond the river On the bright celestial shore, See! he beckons, hear him whisper f Mother dear, oh, weep no more; For I ' m singing -with the - arigs, Praises to my_ Snviadr'deai.: '- • Father, mothOr, sisters; loved ones, Trust in God and meet me hero! , At a icgular church meeting of the let Baptist chure in Delmar, Pa., held Dec.l9, 1869, the following-obit 'nary weir read, and resolutions adopted, on rthe'su , den and distressin'g death of Dcheim Minor Benjamin-: Alison BENJAMIN was born on the 10th tif4et: to ("MAW S:l,4wrence Co., N. Y. At - 23'yearriof age /lawns hopefully converted and united with the Baptis. church: Ms uniform christain course has been char acbwized by devotion nod. fnitlifulness to the li - defeat: of the Reckoner's kingdom. •flis sudden death is an event dee* lamented, not only by his family, but b the church and community in which liedvicd,t. ;Whilst his widow deeply mourns the death - of - a tender and ,affect estate husband. and his children that of a hind 'and Indulgent lather, the church deplore he lose of zealps .Worker, a liberal contributor nu fitinrdea, friend to youthand Sabbath Soboolsf and hetommu - uttrtliat aTlirinuright, , honeat business an, and .1 humone and patilotic citleen. — {irponnAs our Ilenvenly Fatitor "in 1110 bfinito nul mysterione wisdom 11.0 been at, Oucitiouly to movo fro no-our...lA.oller in Chribt. Deacon Nino Benjamin theretbre,—`' Remltcd: That we deeply feel the loss . . W.. 0 hare to mimed. As one of our,tlo.‘cons,‘our late Brother ells clurtggdlain duty with strict fidelity. lila whole soul betug.lntei, t ted hisuntster'e cause, Igo fee) ;hat {data the church cannot casils, , lle Alle,l.i • . liaar.ed : That taw brat her IntVinfl beep Su Rein ten: dent of rolantli :School for tiro successho years hia dralli 1., an merit n latch Icada ti), taiacliers au stholat f ty nullau this Clod boa also (Illy afflictsOM. OM kM . iIIN hamt w tinting manner ems traipeil th }Teti' and child on.to 14;44 him as a fah r In Tirbal, and his atilimt pia:iota, for their best to perm alt . ,spit Jinni welfai o eitl Laqr 1m Lemembeted. Rooltra.v.altat bereave ivklow aue •clalliken eurlisam rtt and cliri Isis regard Willa themasu mourn, and would commit hem to tit j,stinTlycatirinti protection of him whose promblea t. . t h e eplettigod orphan tiro peculiarly tender anti faith .mud 1 ferrimtly.prayitg that at the great 'requrrection .may by their' happy lot to come forth an unbroken '•- ! • ,That this obituary and - resolatteue ho In i.erfea rxamlncr "a2ic? ohr ee fa e ,, en 4 irrational Baptirt. • " 7 " ; A .1.5; , • , ljuita, IV9llPboro, Dec. 10. -- 1808.-LE , S. Gibs . ° 1 • lbion Ind tnoftiOSe 1 ALPACAS, POPLINS, OAMBRIOKS, FRENCIPJACONETS, ORGANDIES, PEQUAS, VERSAILES, BLACK , AND (mow SILKS, cEt': • , ALSO, HUSH AND FRENCH POPLWS, SHAWL AND CLOAKDEPART MENT COMPLETE, • ' j. 7 il TRDIAIINGS, LOTS-,YANKEE _ • ZIONS, -HOOP - SKIRTS; 11 - 4L7 ' ' • MOREL SKIRTS; OPERA FLA.NNBLS O PORSETS, , -I ,I)OMESTICS. • . I A fro:4111ot of- •- REAbY-MALD 4 -- CLOTHING, `elottivisn,d 6issinieTl, _es imel a. 7alloi to ' • Cut - Alibi Fit - • . :1 Boots and Shoes, HATS AND CAPS;' STRAW GOODS, tROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, lIA.RD WARE, SiIELF f WA-RE, "NAILS, IRON , ~.‘ , . . SALT, LIME; PLASTER, PORII,PLOUR cayuga Plaster, 41.0. S. O.R ,cir . ,R ocE=RiEs, tho most complete stock you,oan find, such' as TEAS. We are old tca drinkers and know them •and in fuot.everyihing intho Grocery line, Also, Butter Tabs and Pails ;'_ Butter sold on corn. mission-=no charges for handling; but would like a small portion of the money. you get in re turn, that is if our prioos snit. FARMERS. TOOLS, UM All lands and superior quality If you Err doatt fall to try ours. want good ' We warrant it. COUNTRY PRODUCE o:4ohnngo, for Good& Wo.pro`Pole to sell'eni'Goods rousonablY. "Lima and let Live' prices given at' the counter—only one price. Cash paid for produce if desired., T; L. DALDWIN 4t CO. Ilokik,.Pti.; Nov. 25,1808.1" ' • - , . . WANTED—, : , —, , • ' : . 1 : . ' ASH , LOGS, " ... , at our Mill. Cash aid for thorn. Wo aro ready le saw for custotnorO.• Vriug.on'your lor,s."'Latlf and pickets dltrays.iiii Mufti: .X..t"Th Ash logs must hi 12 or 14 feat long. ,- • * BOW 4N & .TRUAIAti. Wollsboro, Deo". 16, 1 1:36 . :it ' OM or nll kinds ur Ott.Orilia'at C.J. Ilumphrors Mill, Crook ed Creek, Tioga County, Pa., and the best mar ket prices; C. J, liUDIPIIRIsY:- - Deo. 16, 1863-3:wo NEW.AND LA.Rap -SWOO.K.: OF- _ At.;l3T3MS',' Just.3.tooi-V4ll by i ll". Williams 47. greatest , atid-olieapt:st TEy evor brougllt. Into. . troth 75 CU,' ta $26,0ae1t.. Call Ancl-soe. 1). R. WILLIAMS & CO. IVellsbprO,-Pee. 23, 1368,-- • _ DR SALt—oni pair pletouro• Bobs, at Am 2; /648, TOLES & DitHUB'S. Mai Bush as to bo good SUGARS, MO,LASSES, OS iEGRATOR STORE CORpTING, N. V. . ME 7AWING purchased tho entire stook former ly owned by, B. fifog,,we would announce to the people Allow', County thative have jest received a full assortment of SEASONABLE'GOON. bought since the recent decline in prices, and we invite all who appreelate good , hargains;tee give - win call. We shall continually keep a full stook of DRESS° MO 14221.11 M 4_ll%glM,D, MEI SILK GOODS, WHITE GOODS, C,ottc•ss WOOLEN AND PAISLEY SHAWLS 'YANKEE NOTIONS, BOOTS ANB SHOES, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, &c., &o. You have only to look through our stook to aatiefy yourselves, that we are selling "Cheaperthan the Cheapest" Country Merchants supplied at smell advance from Now York Cost. - • • NEWELL & OWEN. Corning, Oct. 29, 18(16.;—ly. TIDY Ditttps UUS Mal rUU6II AND VICTORY WON. G OODS high in quality and low in price Italie carried the day, and hereafter will be found ready and willing for active and efficient &mice in behalf of all (huge who will call and give their ordure at & FAAR'S, • TIOGA, PA r ' - On the Dry - Onoda sidi) 4 biLvn 'a fall and aumpletu and,aeaoytmont of iFall and Winter, GOODS, - NO• ••• Good stook of Flannels, Sheetings, .Prints, Huetins, De. • - ' ?Ones and -Dress 'Goods, with' grant :varietyof YANKEE NOTIONS, .with which to: fill in and trim ,up. Wo would call rpeciatattontion to our nzeortmont of • • Hats. and Caps, •... with , pikes which we know 'will compare favora bly with prices of the same geode before the war. Boots and Shoes, wbletibave been made to order from perfect aim* with warrantee;— Work ready to 'be Amu and fitted to all 01'5Ni:core. The Grocery stock in , - eludes, Flour, Pork, Fish, Salt, Sugars, Teas, Cof fee, Rice, Syrup, lgolasses, &0., &c., Then comes the WOODEN WARE, such as Tubs, Pails. Wash Boards, Mop Sticks, sugar Boxes and Pails, together with numerous other Goods, such as Crockery, Glass-ware, Stone-warn, (to., which we wilt always be glad to show and risk the ceiling a ft er the goods are seen and ex: amined. Tioga, Oct. 16, 1868. Great'Bargaints For all who call lit Wilson & Van Valkenburg's No. 2 Union Block. in , . French Merinoes, Empress Cloths, Bea yer Sackings of all dlsoriptions, Poplins of all colors. DELAINES & PRINTS, AL;, STYLES, PA.C!TORY?S, SHEETINGS, BLEACH ED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLIN!. HOOP SKIRTS, of every daseription,"DßESS TRIMMINGS and 131/170Nd of all kinds; also thelargoseand cheapest assortthent of 'READY 'MADE, GLOTIIING - - evoa brought , into. 'Logo County... Remoniber thu and call before purchasing. We ba co a largo asa.ortalen't or, 9014' sµrnteh• log 900dg, tiaisistins of-. _ , Drawers Under-Shirts;riannel Shirts, Ruck ' Sleeves, and —Mittens, and , • Clothing:of every description manufactured to suit. / • • Thankful ftii past patronage, and by strict at tention to businesswo hope to Aare a continu ance io tho same. ' , • IVILSON_.&..VAX.SALIXENBUAG Wellaboro,Oot.l2,.lB6B—tf; "IDLOUR tt MEAL, always on hand at a l: ACM 11, /en. MISS 61. BUSMIL'Ii. ~ '~ S f ~i ~ f 4~ _..y.: GOODS; ~. MEM WICKHAM a-FARR. & Winter Goiod* MI IN CORM,. w n ha vo roomed a very LARGE STOOK of PILL AND WINTER 401% on the most favorable terms, and will be sold at very small advance from cost. We think we hazard nothing in saying dative keep the BEST ASSORTMENT and the BEST QUALITY of Goode that are kept in the place. Have a store light enough to ee what you aro baying, and pledge' ourselvet to SELL AS -lOW, ci r wilily oonsidarod, as at any othar ostabliellment. 1 a continuo to make our CLOTH TRADE ono of our specialties, and when desired MAKE .TUDAI. TO _ORDER uu short: nottoo and in the best, manner. We have added to our stook a good assortment of CARPETS, conolsting of BRUSSELS, THREE - PLY. INGRAIN, COTTON WARP, HEMP, AND STAIR CARPETS. t FLOOg OIL CLOTH and MATTING, and can sell them HOW VERY LOW .....--;,...:........- Wo aro the agents for the GREAT D. S. TEA 9)IIPANY ) 1, and eoll TEA at New York price by tho angle pound. All visiting Corning, are nvited to call and examine stook and prlcee.. '! , i , SMITH & WAITE °Ming , Oct. •1, ISGS P.4.3104.-iiitvki„r,,..j.... • _.,.. "P t-ir 1111: kli-A - .n .4_7? Tr Alin t continua btu lusah;ckaa ie. A 4.-4 hihnrn "gra " where ho respectfully solicits the patronage of all who need, or desire the services "of n Dentist. Having been for the past fourteen years engaged in Dentistry exclusively, ho feels confident of giving perfect satisfaction In all op. orations intrusted to his cam. Special attention given to the treatment of caries, irregularities, exposed nerves, ulceration, and inflamotion of the gums, and all other diseased to which the teeth and gums aro subject. „mg-First Claes Work guaranteed in both me chanical and operative Dentistry. ; , •=t 4 •Okrzcs) at my residence near the Episoo . pal Church. Wellaboro. N0v.11,1888.-310 DRS. THOMAS & WARREN,' __, DENTISTS, TIOGA,PA • ELY a ole. - etc, ..z.OO • _ It - , 's 1y upon !- ,I Q4 s4,C , the boanty,dur i ability and ar r.;.!:-x,--'''.='l-t--ight:c. tistio • ;!=Airt ;? - ic r . . k ........., ~-;--:.r..fp;ylz.v . merit of fil-ti ~;.Z-,-*"...--.`")-WziLz.G.,-..-44G-.., , tboir wor k to 1/44.11,''': -1-.''''''.-FOII:TrI:' rectomm,„d provonao ' ntsl i !d e d! r er:y ll : il ind of tt ; o:Wrmk m o dern' known ll a i Ali t O the profession. - DR. O. THOMAS. . T. R w A Tint Tipp , - , Oct, 8 1808. R. R ---N hi. D. ~: . . . Dentistry • •iet‘' Lawrenceville. R. li,. E. VAN HORNE, lato with Bar dean Dro'd of- Hamilton and New York Oily, ha+ opened new Dental Rooms at the Ford Douse, Lawrenceville, Pa., whero he Is pepared td do work in hil the departments of his ram ion in the most soientific manner. All work warranted and satisfaction cana i toed. Call and examine specimens of wo, k. IL E. VAN lIOR . Lawrenceville, June. 24, 1868—tf. • Tiogal Warble Works. rplIE undersigned is now prepared to exe g cute all orders for Tomb Stones and Monu ments of either ITALIAN OR IRIITLAND MARBLE, of the latest style and approved workmanship and with dispatch. Ho keep constantly on hand both kinds co Marblo and will be able to suit all who may fa vor him with their orders, on as reasonable terms as can be obtained in the country. Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleaned and motto to look as good as new. PORTER WILCOX. Tioga, Nov. I, ISo7—tf. (111010 E LOT OF GRAIN BAGS for sale kj, cheap: al WRIGHT tt, BAILErs, Wo'labor°, Juno 5,1867. CAltt PRINTING-=at Now York priori, in liolors or plain, and ent to suit orders, at Tun AGITATctri 072 , 108. lCrusou. W. 3. Itrueon P. D. Poaso. R.' F.RUSEN Sc CO., • . WESTFIELD, PA., Wol.llD,ennounce to the public that they aro n'oit , receiving a full and aornplote as- Sorttnent of DRY GOODS 9 • Notions, Clopets, Furs, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Grocerics, Provisions, Crockery, - . ;Hard:owe, Stoneware, &c. tvkich they aro prepared to sell for cash, or ex.. 01i6%e fei,Ctiantry Prodace;at rates def t y competition. Westfield, Dec. 2, 1863-tf . ..Application for Charter. IVOTTEM is" hereby given that the Rector, ;IN Wardens, and Vestry of St. John's Church of Lawrenceville, have applied to the Court of 'Comninu eloas. of Tinga County for a charter of incorporation;linti that the said Court hos np pointed Mon lay. the 25th day of January 1869. for_ granting said charter, if no objection be wade. J. F. DONALDSON, Da0.10 4 1808. Pretl7. ..5. t . t ., t* ,.. 'li, ON The forbtona for tAv ibrivin non, SUGARS ARE 'OB 1 Aittd moroastonish. ups Moles es 4& Sy have a freer rim dovraward,lNvith a funnol.s. pod trail. hi:mover, aro 'oat from tho neck downward, and the stylolo blue and silver with stripes. TEA will bo prepared from a, drawing furnished to every customer who buys a pound; Orthestyles to snit complexions, ere., I may rention that - you can have if you•long for it; I cannot get time to look up all the hard words which the GREAT A.MERIOAIf TEA COMPANY use to startle the inn*ntpoople about the coon. try; but you can depend upon finding the very beet of Teas,at the BEE-HIVE EXCHANGE? the styles aro various. You can have the latest styles from the following fashionable foroign ports, to wit: MOCHA, JAVA, RIO, LAOUYRA JAM Flour still wears hoops over all, and dispenses with trails as unprofitable. I have all grades eatable. Also, PORK, DRIED BEEF AND HAMS, together with a full assortment of light gtoGerie, and canned delicacies. As error Pays Cash or Trade, for all I PRODUCE. Wellsboro, Apr. 3, 'O. W. T Royer Dr ag Store /TIRE stook of Drugti, Perfumery, Dyo Stu fa, 1 Glass, Panay Articles, PATENT MEDICINtS, LaltPi, dec., To tile most complete and carcfnlly 'selected.— The stock of WERM 4.LIM EIECIZOMZ Aro warranted to be old, pure, and of a superior quality, and will bo sold - only for tuedical use. Tho subscriber wishes to say that lie is now waiting largo additions to his stock, and would assuro the public thnt ho will not only sell goods of tho. I BEST QUALITY, but also the CHEAP- Call and soo us beforo purchasing elsowhoro Oct. 14, 1508, LIR INSURANCE COMPANY UNITED STATES OP AMERICA, Oliartered by Spoil Act of Congress APPROVF.D JULY 25, 1848. 1.4 Cash Capital. $1,000;000, PAID IN FULL. First National Bank Whcrc Corro•hondeuce shoula Lo Addressed CLARENCR lt. CLARK, Presit • JAY CooKe, Chairman Finance Bxecutice COIL llusny D. Coottn, Vice-Prey i ent. FunteseN PcnT, Sce:ctary nd Actuary. • RussrLL, Manager. . Circulars—pataphicte, and toil particnlga Or. en on ziTplicatiun to the Drawl Once of the Company, or to• R. C. ti1.11PS0::::, WnLtsrono PA, by whom applien,tions will be rteeived and Pull cies procured for Ti Q ga County. /0,00. 18884 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 01 . 1 1111.11 "lIE frily!! r ' t I cing, Z sing ota curiorus thing, Almost ate strange as 'Boggs upon Tyng; Fvo 9rit4lg 'round a circles. roundna a ring, And whilo on the down oast part °fray swing, Z stopped at the otty And;took on the Spring .'"vLES OF CROCERIES IVlCsetals.ere3l s , lEMEMII Black Tea RE CYcollee, /1:10A, &O. h tho matter of PROVISIONS MATHEr s: ()ALL AT MATH IS THE OLDES Drug Establishment IN THE COUNTY MEI NATIONAL OP TUC WASIIINGTON, D. 0 BRANCH OFFICE PHILADELPHIA, OFFICERS the latter of wb!oh to tbo beat store for common oea ever in market; being cheap, welt made, and 004 Ntuteat. / hare also, ararlctr of . ELEVATED OVENS, PARLOR STOVES, OAS'A SHE ALSO—Stoveu , soft coal, will be fa. ssill do well to exam, fall and well selected a. sylvan! a. 'bravo also put t 9 - 0711 patronage in of all sorts. Thankful- for - llbe: .-•Noutiatutoo o of the past, X respeetfully soltelt a the wino. Sept. 16, 1868. All articles of. value and established repute. don have their imitations. Manufacturers who have not the brains to Invent or the enterprise to establish a reputation for themselves, seek ,to appropriate the inventions and reputatfonS of those who havo..l l The American Cooking Stove, , or instance, has obtained a worldwide repute. don. .Messrs. Shear, Paokard tr. Co. have openl seven years in improving and perfecting this stove, tall it is almost perteet as a stove, and they. have spent large amounts itt advertising and "'bringing its merits betere the people. There have been numerous imitations of it, and they ave been compelled to bring five suits against different parties for appropriating • their pate4ted improvements, all of which have resulted iu their favor. The fleet phase of ,thete WM* dons is ono similar in design and almost an ea. act imitation of the name, only one letter left out. These spurious imitations are sought to be palmed off upon the public as a gentiine article. This is in violation of their rights; and they have commenced a suit to restrain the sale of these fraudulent articles; and they propose to prosceute all infringements and imitations till others cease from appropriating and imitating their-improvements. SHEAR, PACKARD & CO., Nos. 17 and 19 Green st., Albany, N. Y. For sale by Wu. Ronntrrs, Wellsboro, Pa. Dec. 9,3 wit W. .TAVLE; would Fay to his friend) • that phis Harness Shop is now In full blast, and that he is prepared to furnish heavy or light MX inarilLefißeee9 on short notice, in a good and substantial than. nor, and at prioes that can't fail to suit. The boat workmen are employed, and none but he beat material used. Call and tee. Dee. 9, 1868-Iy.* * ' G. NY. NANTLE. ARIIETABLE •=0137 - 311Mixure; V ART GALLERY. RS'S MATIIERS. Tn consequence cry Sickness, the firm known heretofore as Ring i 6 Da4.t.mau'e Gu'llery of Art le hereby mutually ait.sulre , l akrtieoble to both portico. The 'olio:twos ‘riii hereafter be carded on by At tho old slam' Ea.tttna l t,'4 , Ilet.tol Office. Constantly on hani t :lige os,orto.eht of FRAMES, SQUAIIE AND OVAL, OVAL SIZES MADE TO ORDER, Also eases•jast received, 17111(1 will be fitted with large or malt pictures of the bast quality and at reasonable rates. copied from old A rubrotypcs or Baguet=lnca of deceased friends. flaring secured the song ses of ono of the best finishers in Itk-sepia or Oil. lam prepared to illl ull orders. TWELVE GEM CARDS at $2,00 por dozen, eillter cards or vignette; large size from :2,00 to:10,00 eao). , Also a largo lot of CASE." which I will Et with pictures from Ell/cents toy ,00. - No charges for showing Goods. Especial attention paid to making Pictures for iamilic in groups. Also a Mao assortment i f PHCiTOCIAAPIIS and tin typo albums, worth rpm 08 cents. to $7. Wollabor°, Dec. 9, IZ-.05 House and Lot for Sale. lIOUS>a and Lot, and vacant lot for sale, cheap. Location Wcilaboro,.and desirable. Inquire at the Agitator'Otlice. Oct. 28, I:B6B—tr. • riq .. ~ HE undersigned has titeed up the old roma . dry building, near the !Brewery, Wellabor°, an is now prepared to turn out fine calf, hip, cowhide; nd harness leather in the best than norii Ilid s tanned on shares. Cash paid for hidea:M. A. DIIRIF. Wellsboro, Oct. 14, 1865 J JOIIN- A. ROY. Farm for Sale PEE subscriber offe4for sale his farm, lying about 2/ miles eastot Wellsboro, in Charles ton. Said. farm oonOris 52 acres, about 40 acres cleared, wellfencbd, welt watered, a OM fortable house, tirst•class barn, OthOr fags and a good young bearing orchard thereon. Inquire on tho promises. ARTEIIIIS BORDEN. qttarlestou, Aug. 19, 1863—tf. HEAR YE ! HEAR YE! HEAR YE BARRELS, FIRKINS, CHURNS, . BUTTER TUBS, &c., Rept constantly on hand, and furnished to or der, by T. MATHEE,S, at his net. stem 2d door above Roy'ii . Banditti, Wellaboro. (Jun/.0, 18684 . Ror ! Sale. • GOOD span of young horses, true awl kind- A.." Inquire at ROY'S BUBO gTOB;E. El. 13. 11111.11LETt. WHOLESALE AND 1:17A TL DEALER. Flour, Feed and Motel, W T stflold, Tiogu Co, Nov. 11, 1868.—1 y Wellsboro Latvi-tneerille A?.. R. CO. THE Stockholdere tlt;) Iroliabuiough and Lawroncevillo Rai!: oad Cowpony, will meet on Monday Jan. 11, A It. 160, at the taco- of: the Fall Brook Coal Company, in Full Brook, * Penn's, at 12 o'clock. nawn, for the purpose of electing a Pre . eident and tatlve pireetars.of said Railroad Company I+t the :ensuing year, and transacting such other boNmess as is authorized, by lan l . JANIES HERON, See'T., Fell Brook, Pa., P:r.. 113, 18135-2 w, 13ANK NOTlCE.—Notice 1,3 hereby given to 111 the stochholLirr3 i z The Fist National Bank of WellsLoroly, l l,•thikla en election win be . hold lit their office La th e 2d Tueßclayof Januaxy -1619, between the hitr.ri ,, f 1 nod g o'clock, L - for the purpose of electing a 1.1 °aril of Piryeeterc, for the ensuing year. .1. L. IiODINSiNi, Deo. 16,'63. • Cashier. TOB-WORE, IN TIII: r,E.5.7 STYLE, an ( 4 ,1 U if Ith clospatall, at T 11;i O,Q u TO Vacs. STOVES, STOVES, STOVES WILLIAM, lIQBERTS, Agont for all firs t-elita Biros Main Street, Wenebarc4 Pennta, n-AVING been appointed agent for all brat 14 elan Stoves manufactured by Sh, Pack- IS) tarnish t ard Co., hefollof Albany ear , N. Y. I am now ready owing nem.ed celebrated Stone : • 43.00E.MG STOVES, AMERICAN, . I ,ATZONAL, HOME COMPANION, I MONITOR. THE BENEFACTOR, '' vario T m oN utPatterpa, R6gallitors. saltablo ror buralno bard or '•tnlehed td order. Costomtair - *ln my' stook, uhlob te tut Ar t y it. Northern Penn. full er lionzaaav VLllre The Aanerioan Cooking Stove HARNESS SfitlP I CLAY KING: • EICATOI: :ND F-110 lETOR, PHOTOGRAPHS for $l,OO, or 24 for $l,BO. PHOTOGRAPHS, New Tannery, ` 4 IIIITEL WM. RDA: CLAY KIN a