HOME_ 'RATTERS. lEI WEDNESDAY' APR. 10, 'lBO7. . . Now : A.dvertisemente. tlisrden and riower Seeds—Hugh . Irostng. Notice--John IL Shnkespeur. New Spring; Goode—Sinith & Waite. Nest Millinery—lire. E. D. Mitchell. • • To the Public of Wellshoro--LN. Asher. ,Ment Market—L.(4iVett. • •Itanking Thiuse—joel Parkhurst, President . Vor Snle—J. W. Tubbs'. SOCX4IIIII.E.—The M. E. Soda Vie will be held at the rcside'nen of Mrs. -80 - rst, ott Pearl street," Tuesday • DROPPED se Owued Mr. 31. Leonard, -:opped dead in Main Street Vjednesday fo'renoon of last week. . A young lady in this town discotere dead rat in her waterfall lately, pinced there I) • a mischievous broth4,--Trobr.Gazetre. T:11.414 . K5.:-Preston Moore, Esq.l Chatleston, has our thanks fora bushel oft'l4 potatoes, yitieb, in our opinion, arc the beet it/ utost profita lo kind raised. • MRS. SorigLD 1'.61 about to remove .to the itore lately occupied by Wileox.4 Sbaks pearc, ono' door above Smith's Law 'Okee.. 'Wo believe she contemplates extending her - usine,s the coming season. - ' ALL-FooLs DAY.—Mondti , week af fordpd oiTorinnity4pr the plitying of,_ sundry i practi?al 'okes and for moving.• Several fami lies move their quarlrs . on tbet day, and doubt , less were stopishett to find that they over sighed for more furniture. SUDDEN . Geo. Young, of Southport, Chemung C0*.k. , 11 . : Y., came to Pirio Creek a short time) since to ook after some lumber in that locality, apparently in .good health, and on Thurday last, ,while in the eel of lighting hia pipe, fell dead to the ground. His remains were taken to Elmira for interment. Aged 32. Esze.BGED.--The Columbia Spy cries to 4s enlarged to an_ eight column paper; and otherwise greatly improved. It has procured a toder-press operated by steam, and has the ern improvements. The . §py is a capital pa her, and its editor, dr. Rambo, is ono of the most ' orkdtio newgpaper mon in the country. We send him good wishes for a large measure of pros- perit3 SHOOTING.—It is gen6rally. known that.:it le a finable offence to shoot guns oi• pistols within the borough limits. Notice was given to • this eireet last - summer; but the common sense of iivory"_man ought to remind him that the practice is dangerous in the village. • , Within the last month three bullets have 1 i pass t the windows of William's Foundry no Shop, crech time . endangering human last ono made its mark on Thursddy g through two windows. Complaint before Justice Young, and a warrant the arrest of the trespasser, whose. ve notlearned: 'On a hearing ho was ,„ sum of $2, and costs. etl throng and Mach life. The last, passi has made issued fo - )niune we it • I fined in 1 th , - F tizzcatizr. - -Master • Charles has left on exhibitkin at this office, coin, quarter life size, the work of 'his .aalhands. The work is n decided im. upon formeTeffoits, thouglymuch more 131:75T Thompson bast of . Li. 011:1 head proveJnent difficult of twired to u ried to c 1 4aoro difficei execution. In this Case ho was re- 1 ttemlt a likeness, which ho hac not! hfderto. To render the task - i sti . q It, ho bad first to cast a lump of plasc. II I s, S and then with rough, improvise tit away and %rive it human forni.- 1 eeededbeyor.ii our most sanguine 0:1 The likeness is good. As an evideoe3 tistie talent it will satisfy all. Iti it is not p‘rfect„ of course-111'o such of anatomy and physifogy, joined .to rs perseverance wide J he manifests ! overcome. JJS !er of Pa 001$, to C Iv has su , pectution. of latent a faults—to as a stud} the etithh will surety .We congratulate our ellow-citizens upon tho assage of tho bill tv incorporat t e the Wellsboro wd Lawreneovillelroud CM4any. It passed the Senate on the 29th of March, amended se as to make the bonds of,ho Carrl nv tnmable.l This was 'necessary to void a veto of the hill, the Governor having establisheethe rule that a law exempting the bonds of corpora. : _lions of this kind- from taxation. iv unconstitu tional. The thanks of the people of this - county are due to.S6nater Cowles o and.Repre:-entative Hum phrey for , their zeal and fidelity in urging the passage of thin measure: 14 will aewiitlef.s ro ccive the akiroval of the Governor, and then the boob! will be opened for subscription to the eapi la' stock. We do not /coolo•that the road will bo built withip three years, but if all repel!s he true, ouch an ea. cut is reasonably certain. So mete it bc: • • MAN•sriELp.— meeting in the Tin telet. of Tte'pelanee Reform washeld in's : the Methodirt ;Church, Mansfield, Friday .evening, sth intt. The Silburch was crowded and .11A . oe •easion iMpressivc. Earnest and spirited appeals were made by 11. Larnki», and Pia. P. A. Allen. The Temperance men of. Mansfield hate put:iirrthe harness arid taken. hold of the work with an earnesintss'Of purpose truly gratifying. The Normal School entered upon its present term with encouraging prospects.. The teachers ,are thoroughly earnest men and women, discharg ing th6r duties with a.fidelity which cannot fail of its reward. The Seminary bliilding is being fitted up with the modern conveniences as rapid 1C a. eireumstances‘will permit The imp - oAm' made upon us during a late yt. it culminated in , a sharp regret 3 that out School days were over. During the high winds of the fall of March the - partiailf enclosed frame) building erected by Mr. Cummings, and intended for, a hotel, was thrown.dowB; P. looks like a general =smash-up i and will not pay for the attempt to repair.- ',7IIREE YEARS IN . HOSPI TA.LS."—We have -received a neat 12 mo. of 132 pages, bearing the above significant title. It -i3 the work of. "Mys.ll." as the titlo,page hath but we deem it proper t o o say that the authoress is Mroollol,7teini a lady l known 0 many of ouir citizens,-who won an enitiablo'reputation for good deeds and unwearied diligent:E, in hospital ser vice during OM war of the great Rebellion. A more modest book has not "won published in a century. It is fikc the authoress, miiiretenclitig t but rich in intrinsic worth. " • Mrs. Holstein entered the hospitals.in Oct. LSO, and continued in he good work unfihthe activ e serv.icp of the aru y efosed. It will be remarked that Mrs. H. took the yfield, and partook of the hardships' of7labor in.the Field Ilo . spitalt, , rier experiences 4c therefore -varied and interesting; antishe tells her story in the . , homelike fqinat ing way which cannot fail lo interest every man and : woman tam: made common cause for the na tion ditriA its severe trial hyk buttle, .The price of thio hook is •::1,50. It is troitli its heightin gold. Any perstin poreh;, , - erd for six copies will be vititled to a eoliy free. Mre. E. Mort-14, of Mao.i.EKI ; is the it . .;eot for. County. Will not s.Ane ope tap , tho ogcn cy for Welisbor c o? .Mrs. tiol , tein was bete two yeais ago and adtlreesed thy :Ma Soel. Thou mh o heard her then were 4 clighted, min her book is li'rc onto her, earnest, trotbfal, nod clogoent. Dr. L. P. 11.0;okettooto i ahout to puhltpli work tilion "Woman in quit Civil War:* the autliorees,—"yott deserve.tß than!, , , et th ! , liliert, and all who love the Fnfon - 1 4PRovEM1•:Yis.—We are . glatl to no tiee that the cumin? 01 spring scow; to linN e ,sugges.te , .l. - to Our traders , a 1s:1i - slung clhp fronts - of their:place. , of Lusiine,P; The improv , - 1 . , , ,ent in thrtt peel on Main Btreet during the 141'4 two niarl«-1. .one of the lit