THE lIISTERY OF GIIiOAL. - 30:flEr `lbeiiliilioiti,stfiirigisylixilitiry I "war leadi . =: Ts 'long of a drink at Taggart's Ilan— Tom Taggart's, of Gilgal. 4 '•vykhe,t}-k , tflO4 t.)2o,uSAnd . But novor could gat through the maze That haego around the queer days ilein's ; But 11 tell 416 yarn to ? yen unq. Toni Taggart stood behind hie bar, Viet:lino Was fall, the shies Vi ES velar, The Twighhots 'round the counter drawer', AnAkeo:utly.rinited and japed , , At last rutile, Colonel Blood, et• nye, And old Jedge Phinn, permiscus•like, And each, ws he laundered in, Bel:T . )1)1+0, "A. whisky skin." Tou, ioiriLotip lieverage full and tar, And Plet(l,llitd it. ,-oinking on the bar. some say three fingers, som say _two— le,,ve the choke to ydu. ) l'hion to the think put forthli l is liand ; Blood' dressed his,lenife, with neeent "I ax yer parding, Mister Phinn— Jest ifrap , qictit- whisky7.l3kin.l :Co wan ,high ton - oder could be found Than OW Judge Phinn the country round. Say} he,,,"Young wan, the tribu of Phinne Knolvii their own whiskOsltips lie ivent for his 'loon ingh ibowia.knifa— ".l tries to foller a Cliristianlife; , Bat I'll carve a slice of IIVC or.two, ( My Lloontine shrub, wit:lllW' 1 1 .• They carved in a way tha all admired, TAl.mood drawl hon at lo.tt, and fired. • It took Seth Bludso Tarixt the eyes, Which caused him great surprise, Then coats wont off, and all went in; hots and bail language swelled tho din; The short tbarp bark of Derringers, • 4 / 11fe; hiall ; pups; cheered the film. ' They piled the - stiffs outsido•tho door; Tho'l - finite', r rookondi'4ord or morel' ilirl6 . 7ent;that iirinter as a*o'' • Aloe° to,spollin!„, f30ti091.; . I'vo seaTehed in vain, froM,Datt to Beer sheeba, to mako t6ia raistory oleo.r; But T end with Mt as I d'lcl begin— Wfto VOT TUE/ .1117114KY79T0N BURIED ALIVE The following account of an accident and escape, wo publish at . the request of Mr. Cole's friends in this county.— The account is from A Michigan paper, and Mr. Cole was formerly a resident.of this county.--[Ell. AG, On Monday . miarning last, H. H. Cdie, of cryiital; Michigan;went - down into his well to recover a bucket which bad been accidentally dropped: , , The well was stoned up, and he descended. by clihibing on the stories:: The igen was -32 feet deep, with three feet of water at the bottom. He stepped on one of the bottom stones an d,it gave Way, and-the whole caved in, fiettittid (limn six feet ' from the top, thus makingert depth of feet of solid earth and stones above his head, anti apparently resting on him. The earth and .stones were cau tiously removed by D. R. Walters, a be i e utiti tt . weil•digger, with' the assist ance of others who were present. Mr. Pole wit:, in the well from 7 A.M. until v ; wiieo found by Mr. Walters, f,:tone well I,ing'2s pounds was found restine; tect ly on the'top of his head, and one cut (-toll side aa close as could be without et oshing it. Ho was filth hemmed to by stones from' his feet to his : Strange io say, he had ,eases during the whole t.iansed before his relief ; and four hunts booro ho was reached, he was beard praying, and by conversing with hint hi:; exact situation was learn ed. told x%:orl; was tlireded accordingly. When tahen oath was found consid erably ionised, but ,no limbs wetio bro ken, and it is loped he will soon,reco, ver. Mr. Coli ! " formerly been a very wielted uuui, but four months ago he devoted himself to God, and /MS since been livilv4 a different Efe.: He says he never before experienced such a strong f a ith in(toil as when in that dangerous position. At tirst the stones pressed him so hard that he thought he could not live, but he prayed the' hand that tltioy •miOlt . i . eitio'veci a 'little, and almost Instantly it was Moue. lie attributes his deliverance di rectly to the help of Goit The work Done Inside- One of my Men& is' a very earnest, c . -threwd man, who seems to always know how to do the boat. thing, at the right time. One day he was passing a gin shop i n Man Chester, England, when he saw a drunken man lying on the ground. - The pee' r fellow had evidently been turned out of door when all his money, was gone. In a moment my friend hastened across the street, and entering a grocer's shop, addressed the master, saying : ' Will you oblige me with the largest sheet of paper you have?': What for .nriy friend ? -what's the matter?' ' Oh, you shall see in a minute or two. Please let it be the very largest sheet you hove.' . The sheet of paper wassoon procured. Now, will you lend me a small piece of chalk?' Said my 'friend. He then quickly printed in large letters, " Specimen of the Work Done' Inside." He then.fastened the paper over the man, and retired a short distanse. In a short time a few passers-by stopped and read aloud, 'Specimen of the work done inside.' In a very short ti me a crowd assem bled, arni the publican, hearing the noise and laughter outside, came out to see what it was all about.' He eagerly bent _down and read the inscription on the paper•; and then demanded ,in nn angry voice, ' Who did that?'_ Which naked my blend, who now joined the crowd. If you mean' what is on the paper, I did that ; but if you mean the manyou did 'that! This morning, when he arose, he was sober, and now he is what you•have made him. Is he not a true specimen of the ' work done inside?' I—Band of Hope. MAYNN REII, the prolifice author of wild stories for little and big children, was_oneb a gallant soldier, and distin guished himpelf in the Mexican 'war. After the capture of the City of Mexico, he was wont to empty his trunk in adorn ing his person before calling upon the fair Guadaloupians, andwhile so `doing would stir up his enthusiasm by reciting poetry, much to the wrath andvdisgust , able brother officers, who had no fine clothes and no gloves. One day while dressing he roared out : ' • "At midnight, in his , guarded toot, The Turk lay dreaming of the hdur Whence Orme, her knees—" • • "I say, eld," interrupted Ned Mar shall, " by *did they grease he r knees'?" t "What ?” "Yon said 'grease her knees.? I Now, the question that agitates the country is why did they grease her kne. The gay Lieutenant gazed for ;a mo ment in blankamazementand then said sternly "You're a fool!" • A. duel was the consequence, in which Ned Isiamball got thp wont of It, LORMORE BROS.' WHDLI,ER ' ' f c , ./ el R RS, ULNIRA, N. Y., VOI. T. L . ,o,lotOitE, T. J. Leißlloll r from the beSt. Refiners, and a lavinst Near l ybrß quotations. • FOREIGN DRIED FRU kishm-Dry & Pickled • • • _ We l.ny fret:ll,lllU hands in,the - Eaat, and clan allord a bettor article itt fiiss2.r price than 'any prm Western Now York'. , • WOODEN WARE, Cordage and Broome---A h2ll line of goods. We call the attention of the Trade to our large stock of Wince and Liquors, w • lob for purity and fineness aro unsurpassed. IMPORTED AL - E5-scotct OA, and of the hest bran& co FOREIGN AND DOMES; Ive glioniallyinv4elturchaserl nal° OUT EtOCk of Foroig Liqh ors beforelniyiiig elsewbO ISKEY especial bonfit of the siok, a p Eourbon W hiskey for the Ern: Solo Agents in Elmira, of th In brief, we invite a close so s and their prices, the whole as numerous to mention in detail No, 37 fic 39 Carroll St Albemarle Lan T AROR AND SMALL P. 1.4 at-prices ranging from ',SI on reasonable ternis'of pair covered Oumiand Poplar Titetker,,oloso:to Price $ll - to $lO per aote..- Stores, Wood' and Brio); Lots and Wharves, excellen friendly penplo, navigable markets. favor this locality. 11 GOOD' dairy farm In' ioga townaill),Tl7 on,county, Pa., about 2} mlles westbf the' Borough of Tioga. about I 0 acres 1426;4, end 4d .unimproved. Has on it • tliteci:bi#lo; three dwelling hoOses, an apple and 000 inch= eid; and other fruit trees. Terms easy. Alsoads joining on the lest, a facia and timber lands from 40 to 200 neres_as dowel ) with 'BO aciei Improved, with a' good bill, a good hOuse and apple orchard. Good for a airying'farm. Jan 1, 187 I—tf. 0.111. tiIAYMOUR, Tioga, Pa. i • "Wellsboro JT J. BURGIN' would s . Welisboro and vicin pared to supply them with BREAD, 'I L ES of the 'best quality: ' We end 'Fresh OYSTERS to tho tho ¢¢td Steyelief etao. Nov,A3, 1874-13 N. • _ ` -- Sumac ": BAYER & GERARD, per pound, if gathero become, red, for the leaves thereof. They must bo kop moisture, and cured in a dry, pick out thn stioki, pack tbo loaves and tondrili bags for delivery. The I paid for veal sync Vogl Iteil:lN state: ' oar.iiilla .--; --' ONElioiisii AND : LO „on Bate street, en tirely now, flnhand coly threughout er . Cottage style, ,tpl:n4 4 n - es - -. '4 ? , One lot - nri Abate street, pen which a niuse , ti .., is being built.. ••• '- ' Ten lots on Meade Street i } Four hundred Setae of timber bsnditt Delmar.. Also, a splendid dairy faint 'in Delusni, nen:- tabling 875 acres: Inspirit of • -•' - June 51,1871 tf waxen 4 DAntirg.- =I I)R.bPRItTORf MEI ME STEAM CORE &,SP 71 - ORMORE BROS. ck I_,J ton tion of the Trade in th Southern Tier of New York an , tylvania. to the large and f Oloculip : ,l'i3', constantly on•band atTheirexte hnd Stores, No. 37 awl 89 Carr , and offered for sal© on the pi'. satisfaction fh all cases guarant• Our- Ntcam for tho no - listing o aotreciand Coffee pad, 410,7 1 ;.,F6 of .ti;t' Piaiatiko,nitTPetYllii! ,4 lol o Vt in the country. TEAS • Bre have e full stock of "ohoi tliroct from Impostors in Now doll no chcap.es;any house in t 'Sugars, Molasses KINDS OF NITS, LIQUORS. LORMORE BR I Serif.,2l, 1870.-ly ELIZABETH OITY k NOR I=l Timber ViHap Prop SMITH & SEA May 3;1871. Eli VOr Sale or InsuranCEl Insurance rittefierrrinalginr & CO. M a [ L Office, N 0.112 ti. 4th St, Philadelphia charild Capital $500,000. Assets over - $1,000,00000 Stock and Mutual, combining Security with milts. E Suppose your are already insured 113 a nt-elan company, and from any cause what ever, (say after ten yearly payment) yon do not Or cannot pay to nger and die—yeur insurance is gone aridienStmonoyNaritedi: Noe's° in the 111E100410 Deg all polies iirtolotizSon- PRITAB LB. 1 This company which ranks among the most popular and successful! Life Insurance Compa nies, grants . policies on all desirable Pans; both 3 With and without profits. Traveling PrivelegetougestricAeL„ All policieg are incontesiilk; tOir l onit from any °Lib° i Look to your Life Insurance. Please examine the following Comparative Table. It is some times alleged by Agents of other Companies that the Company they represent is safer than others. While we nnhesitatingly assert our bellefln the soundness and stability of all companies, we de sire to present the following for the inspection of those desiring to Insure: Tho following companies, Compare the annual premiums obarged,by each for an ineentnee on life at the age of 80 years, Para/teat death: Annual premium Tan annual for Me. payruenta. Travelers' $18,84 $88.21 /Etna, - 22,78 42,80 Home, .... 28,80 80,00 Equitable, 22,70 48,97 Washington, .... 22,70 48,97 Hand-in-Hand, 18,80 32,60 If not already - insured take a policy with the "RAND-IN-HAND." L CAL) WELL SEIII CE MILLS Ism EMI oula call the a counties of the Northern Penn .ll assorttnent of 1911 VISIONS naive Warehouse ;11 Street, N. Y., oat Mena ttirrbri, ied. • J^ 111111 s tlio' dim:Wing o *oat recent im ovi/01tortqlv • ~ .. lir ATKINS a KETIMAIti '', re y r reepeotfully inform the pub. '‘ ,7; ibmie; • 1110 Amt tatay,juvra eatabliabed a re _ 5 tf - e'rlifolr Ititie', o Tong. Webuy ork, for cash, and a trade. it their Stable on Pearl St.; opposite Wheeler's wagon shop. Single or double rigs farashed to order. They aim to keep good hams and wa. gone, and intend' to please.; :Woes reasoualdp. WATKINS & KETOHAM. Id at latest and I Jan. 4,1871—1 Y. & gyrvips ' '1 . •:1- PLEB undersig ad, owners of a Portable lin & gine, with a Carding Maohlne:, two Lathes Pnd a run of Pr oh Barr Stones idle:Asa, are repared to MI or ere in their business at alt Charleston, Pa. ' . tt ' The above property is in good running order, and will be sold lit a fair 4ricie, and on reason able time. II - For particulars, inquire of Geo. W. Merrick, Wellsboro, or AL9NZO WRITNHY, , -- - - -- 4 , ---- : • •-• , " ;a. --' ,- 9- -on tbapternhms: - May 4, .1871-ti T, AND ALL Is vyldely.knoWn s one Of thelliost !ffectual remedies ter dhleaterqd ;for lean sing the vs mn, end purifying le blood. It has coed ,-the 'test , of tars, "with a' coa- Itariaykrowing rep utation, based on its intrinsic 'virtues; and sustained by its re markable eines.% ' So linild 'as to be safe and beneficial to children, and yet so seaiehing as to effectually purge out the great cor ruptions of the blood, such as the scrofulous and syphilitic contamination. Impurities, --or diseases that have lurked in the system for years, soon yield to this powerful anti dote, and disappear; Hence its wonderful cures, many of which are publicly known, Of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Ulcers, Eruptions,, and er_u_ptiva dis orders of thP-slotn,'lrtiliiiiikill, BlOteheisa Bolls, Pinkish:64, Putttulea, Stores, St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or 131rysipe las, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Mad, Ringworm, and internal Ul cerations of the Uterus; Stortutek and Liver. It also cores_ ;otherrn , - co plaints, to which it would'ileit seem especi ally adapted, such as Dropsy, spep sla, Fits, Neuralgia,Thiart Female Weakness, Pebility, ,an t Lei4Parrbreas ly/P1 itlle )11 ,Y.ff “ 131 - tionif 6 the scrofu oufi Polsona. ' It is an excellent restorer of health and 1 strength in;Abfil: 4 4pricigi f ibrptat ' , ri b.,, itpptite aml . v . igo`i3oflo9 iliTit t i l ga t ra, it dissipates the:deplttilon ,a lan guor of the seataaLiKven4here no ' raer appears, people feel better, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. The system moves on with renewed vigor and a new lease of PhEiArRICD-IBT k,'l riga a4l En notantlyen hand 1" . Ta LIqUORS— to call and es , awl Domencto IWe put up forthe Ire article of Old gist,Trado. e Urbana Wine Co. . tiny of ourgoodo ortment being too S. & Co.i- Elmitrai N 1 Y. 'Agency CAROLINA fRNfd FOR $75 per sore, mat ands \ • ;fl ~:'fire ;if ilAger - EMT SING MACHINE.: ES IMUMiI rty, tinger at the Head. wellinks, Vacant Climate, fertile soil, watery rind• good Inquire of ' , Att'ys at Law, abeth City, N. C.' Rent. 69 , 620 sold in 1268. It never Tires Out. T is the best abused machine, and the best I maohine abused in the wide world. Try it and you willlike it, Itinessr disapri,fati. Ike above feeti - spaak 'louder than 'words of praise bk us. . Bakery. y to the oltizone o ty that he Is pre W, HOGAI3OOfd, , e Akent for dogs aounty. ND CI9HEs; N. .11.—Maohines delivered to mobaseo Pee of charge. o, , 0. - 'Mansfield, May 24,1871 y Ise serve meals and :ewhowleb• Oallas J.J. • Boot Shoe Leather and 'anted. Tiogs, one oeht,' before the berries d tendrils, or stems tree ikont rain and .bad, place. • When there bo any,, and of stemstbereof; In ipheat "market priori 3nne'2B,-,°71 `]2l Ttilleubsoribere • would' ntitify • their blend, and oustoraeriltiat triey.are'dOing * 1,0,1 boot aid thOti bneiriere onMelliboro street,. or the latt.'firaitit hotel.. .They keep boot, of au kind., and shoe., to:suit everybody, bot i for' Indies and gent.; ;deo any kind of children', wear. Drop in ‘ apd gee. ‘sitrytit 'finite 7, lira if, ' ' MUTUAL LIFE Incorporated Feb'y 28,1887 the beat Mutual Oompany in the United States *.arafrio4l‘-104°Y1t—idt-ITG.iiiii; Livery Stable! ~.~ : .A..3ier;s ~:~ rfila MEE Dr. L C. AYER & CO., LoweltiMass4 Practical and An aktioai` qhirmttes. 044X6 1q.,V+14 ,1:011 ., GV IS p ;Junk 714:1,4 v,; TrltigvSp;'itettio. : -2: p *ii , "i,' i,.' 'A ';' X -i7 127,838 sold in 1870. IrNPARALLELED SUCCESS 86,781. efOld in 1869. BE Womaii's 16st Friend: 148,068.501 d in 18701 Fividinge ?t, 7) t ,44.4. 1 .. H14t i. s OX ' / 4 .112...up:81friu 1 1 Tioga, Tiogcs . co., Pa. rf7 7, it•-h...! 1 1 <•;'',. LIM ^^ -, , .-, -l-• 12 ;.',' 1 ! :21 = . , . 1 , . . , ‘,..,,,,,:,-,,-.,,T,--,-,:-. , lit„,,gwae v . , • WEIWOUL elleboro a 1' announce to the people - of 1 a nd "vicinity , that - we are reoolvin and trootanee stook of • ' TO '' -'Y ':',.. ''; :" 1 • i. 3 :, - ' 4.-/- • . S .•'.-I'. :.f . i! ! .. s :,; „ ~. ~.,-..1„:„ , ,: p., „ ~, ~,,,,,,„' , .111-'*UntilitlS , ~., . ~ _~ Seasonable Goods at Unprecedented Prices. tel . There has just been a great decline in Ilimestio Cotton Good's, and they are sow selling for of leis than at any time eine° 1860. We do not believe in pandit' a long,liet of prices in 'tort.. papists, but we mean what we any, when we claim t 0461119 stbbeapf :,,VAoll."lx ti o t r ;0f town are sure to make money by coming here to buy Mai. lave a apiehdid amt. ' nt of • Desirable Dress Goods, EINEM i lie t.a , ,„ pepaineo, PgreOles,'l44lciire, PlaidEi,, .Fiench and, rish Poplins, Jata• 'and lobes; Taney Colored and Black Drag &0., at prizes very much lets than last; season. We also kespi*tall hue, of • ,' • 4 ; ' • W e 2a ?k 7 • 4.) x cb:; : , 1,, EMI Yankep, Notions, Boots and Shoo; lE= .• .1; 1 71 and many articles our space does not permit tie, to elout if you will aall we will allow you the LARGINEIT 191'0011 in town s and at prices th at "ca nnot be beat"anywhere. 110 •-•tioniing, N. It.rAttril 19,14140. r -• J - lq - BWELT . 86 o*llibT.. The La gest Establishment in Northern Pa. 1 r,'VC/ . J. NE:stiansfil, IMMO ,t' - DRUGGIST! lir " 1 •!,. fl„, I. ' I • AVING hiollitras lling and handling l'ayse gnantitlatint *nods ..tisiablee Max, it! 04 Ahem - at tholAoltilat i llotth prigos. In oar rqtatl department. Eloods are scrld at a small ad vanes over wkolesalo tfrhice.). &UV° stook of , 1 , STONE i :RllOl LISLIND . t; i _. _. ~ t_ . .2, -. , . . 0.1.AP3i, ALL MHO, 11INOLII AND DDIEDLIA TRICK.' PAINTS, ALL KINDS AND GRANS, " , • VARNISHES AND VARNISH BRUSHES, A 111 LI, noes. • . ,:! ',l r ''••••—r ''i ,- A '' '..,; . , . . , Tirtuisti6toffitiniiiiiiitS t „Stripeing Pencils i ~,,.....„.....,.. ..,, 1 0 11 0. 1 JIM „ iiiigai Oi t iiitimenting. - 4 l 4l ':,'„) , . %ads of Goode appertaining to )six btusi4geky..ept in stook. i 4 n,,: s , ; \ I A frill line of all al: Feb:,l, 1871-li, SPADDS, ltOBK$,BBNOH• ScIRNWS, BAAN:DOO/Iswamps, sw• but a few ofthemsny satiates eompoitna the stook call and examine for themselvti. I aka to intspthe ; best quality of iooiltln'my Itsts I- find all work to order dole pro,mptlir Oa 'well.' 5A.13,1*; ,D6,00X09, 8L1N)361, AT FAOTORT PRICIES Fe3sboro,Neb.,l,is7l-.4. WISUAILI BODBEINO. EN - • , - , ,r: C. BAI.LJE-Y - .—(Bcooessor tg D,p,ROB*RTII) DRAPOR IN , • I', • 1+ , 119REIE1 SHOE, AND HOXEIE,NAII4O, clElaw3;;mazitmaria* DEMI A general stook :of 1;00103, BUM 1;ATOBBEI, .11,1N0E9, 40.; • - 'AbtoI:WRAPPING PAPER at inastalliaturerf prfroeP• .!) - iSOBBING Orlohito Casii;ika itiolti*Otable. above Oaks 10/41y; • 1., MEM • ~: (1 _ . a'k 4 / ;`, ft: 1:!7:1 0,1 t'ivt J";c,t tt,4l':= a Ist:2 0, , A.l ES • ,:‘ ;,,,, and are ready to supply all wit() may Coma 'Atli ' , - i ;,' M BEE EL :;: GROOTARIES i 'MOCKERY? WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Mil StOVeS ".. . Ant_tritsig opt kw" a largo stook, of Tln, ?Atones aAid narawaret the nmierelved, tikes p same t annotates that he ,has eta great °May, ad ded to the usual 'stook of the old stand on MAIN STRZET,WELL/MORO 7 ' • k a complete assortment of filuSW Flarlwase, of which he enumerate the followknB artioluris • , NAM, OPUCES,_ °BOWSAW, 4. OUT, MILL, 'KAMP AND BITOK SAWS, BUTTS, STRIP HINGES, OARPENTSWS TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, AUGERS, BITTS,BITT- • STOOKS, HATOgrafift. . . ':+l liNll PROMPTLY ILTTENZEB TO. =ll BE NE o ,t t . i 1 alit: l 6 1 1 `% v. „r. ; .4 • !Y i ',.'•;! FIE MEE' ISE fig :rl:.. i _ x; .i} o+ , OM • I , ~I , I : 4 k IND WHIM LIMB; MEE '~l'~,ooli~, o vii - ;„ • , - - NI% s '''''' .Ire:f: ; 4l t ....iti: ••z-7;• iIPI- ;';` as , , , • , vein-, . a ., 1 ,',' -, - i,':' , .. 1 , ,_ =.‘-,:i . f , ; ( _:. ii a li ., ,'4 , . .. : , ' 1 • ".. , ... -:: , : 5 . ..„.., .r ~. „‘. ii 1 ~., • ;‘, 7', , . '''':.,'-- • ' l,'.t - , :r . 4-' - ',..,.' -.:, - ,- . C11:0 :' t ,• , ' ' ' •M`i • '.• , •-; : If , =I r.; „+ : 1; ~..E1b ~.- , _ I= .z" . • KM ' , ' gRFSS ► ME /*WM • t,! 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