history of Sullft.au Towusbip FIFTH - PAPER .. Churches and school-]tenses were, for many years unknown. - Finnt ly how everothere was a house ereeted n "the State road" :which served ? both . for ''a meeting," afi, well as:I:school house. They had ' . no,,regnlarbi. established minister, and the people ; depended on, now and then, an occasional sermon from any Uiluister, who happened to lie travelling through the country. IloSpitality Men was considered a duty,, The weary traveler found a 3varak weleenne at the fireside of the pioneer.. .e.e.-tleoui aii- they learned they were entertaining a minister, :he would be invited tp preach, and when cunsen- Sing, sonic one would dart out mid notify the:heighliors of the fact. now eagerly wOuld,eueli and all avail thtAn selves of the Orivilege or • listening to the. word of - God. No foolish pride kept thein froln the "house or worshili" AltliptigK many times, a ytike of oxen :old a sled wereAlicji only conveyance. 1-Tow great ha:; cu the change in Sullivan, fillit'e Ihtfn. Now •there are six. ehurelies, - and Sixteen sehool-hOuses. To look back aiid'sce what it was, even thirty: years ago, and What it is to-day, the change seems alniest iniritenloits. Yet pc - 481)Veral Ce :ind industry, can ac complish alm iiit anything. It would he a digit - mitt. `ls to find ''a "more eller- Votie and industrious class of farmers in any community than Sullivan af fords. - 4-, 1u conclusion, I would remark .that, Sullivan is.very often called the "Mown of roads.?' 1131f1 justly too, for it isliardly possible in travel a wile in any direct ion, lvitlimit coming to a "lnur corners." To the lover'of wild:and rugged scene ry it has many attractions. Its billsand valleys, dotted here and there by farms :ma farmhouses, present, indeed, a scene 4)eautv and loveliness. ftt a'r,J TJs BAct: out?. DEA D. --The tlis consulate Copperheads keep mull-ala i/1g "tire us the Union as it , Let'the answers of patriots be, "Wye us back our dead!" Into the-glassy eye of Lyon put the electric light that shone \viten he led the heroic charge. Re store to Ellsworth his young life and manly. -bpauty. - give vigor to 1.?1e Was limb of Kearney. Bring back . t he \S-:u' veteran Sumner. Revive the 'AteCooks i twin brothers of valor. Ilea] the savage wounds of Dahlgren. Rean imate the commanding ,form Sedgwiek front his grave, and Nail t) nrth front the silent, rePublie of the tilath Breathe the• breath of lif e into the nomtrils or the gentlef binder. netunrilow strength to the sinewy arm of hack its musical cadence to - the tongue of Baker, and eleatce his bair frOm the goi 7 ,e \ 3'olll* fellow Demour:lts shed upon it. • Itc:',tort• the enlivoning•sinile of lint/lily to the careworn faee of Li tuldi now pant under the Woody hand (babe Dt.anocrat ic assassin, d g o ing Lack daylight to .the glassy t eyth-, t hnt were s'o• Slrepless the ITh ion - 'freedom. Takedown the bereaVemenef tot hangs in the sor rowful dwelling 4 of" the people ' and bring hack to and home thoits ;mils or devoted titim v - ho dyed the land of treason red with i lood .to make it puty. Uo (Ilk, 4, thou Halo: damned :.pirit of rebellion and thou mayest:tgain have the I 110'011 as I, was..---CLomor ( 141 Tit ;at To , PM SS EMILY R. R. STR, N WcB/7/0/(1.- , .1 . 1 s) (). 4 ".1!1 AN N 4 (')m Jot! Fon' '11:17.A.c. , ,11RE8, 4' 11 . . C...I3.AILEY:oY Dchth Eux•TioN; TuFIADAy, OCT. t (Judge Sharawood on Legal Tender 21 7 .171 trl et .1)'07)) 11;:: Opill On. •ix thC, Cut Onihe whole, then; Ima of opinion that provisintt or the act ot . ' Coocrt•i • ot Fchro.try 2. do•tflarirw .ti }air:Wilted that act ti, he lawfttl 1110Isey, hy,t/ ff Is UNCONsTATIJTIONAIt.. lilill)\EAlt'l' "Phis render:l it tiiiiieci>ziii) cialsii!er tho other quostion whioh Leo an to tlie olrect thci •pooial agreenro l ut to toy in lanlol nionoy of Ihu United ... I rim in ft, or of cniol ino• judgment for the timid n till', hut us nnijnyily ,on, l tire of !I 111 , liell , 111111111. "- - Vopl/ the 1'1,41.01, !le 231/ 1 . 4 0111,T, ISO I. it here !lilt i•I pll l .li•iled in 'lt In IP :1140 he f 4,11111.1 the heyfil latr ur A1:11 , h liaYut II If, a the tt r.trefull3 +to p:nu.) eul,,Ly 1,1 tho ippiliit.n, in ultitb j:t Ilit• f.Jlow " Judge Su t I::•truffi , leasos. , 'Tuft :ma tkeideu the c:l , e If he were •zotut. lolly • l ,nit ;-itting (Ay abore and 1.111 of the v“lituillom, the wfirt(l " net the I.IOV erilltivtit loon& ton i.icl tiWiticigtta, quite lo.t ,) (Afit:rial liar etivii ,:tithh* rent on the 5111,11,1110 itrurh :' tl i „t!;difornia eleetiof tit';l Nveek . that it had gone (21p nerhead :II the way throne.h., It :_cent, that Nt'u Were 1 11 0 It her:th; pr()hattlY the Ite1111111 . 1e:111:: 110.1..1 Wit Or the three ( L a i n- t - I,Tessitten, and a majorit.N• in the Benate. At Isl*U4ell have one more . IZeptildienn (:91igre-:siiitiii in the i ti l'ongi•ss 111811 we had in the :;901. We are Still:A.101. 1 1 , 11:,e‘vhere. will lie found theantionee vaunt of it Reptibliean 71\101.- ings, to he hpia iu thc_.,everal distrietH of Ibis eottnty, commencing Monday, aml continuing Iwo ‘veelis. rrieink in the several dist rielt4 arc l'e cittet-ted to make all necessary at r,ange inent!i to F-Teure a full atlemlam,! at Ilie nie(-li44gb (4' the Tate elcr•timet alteady held the t;epiddivanq have carriod Nett• Z'et•nlont, Ishknd, and 're . uncN,ce, Nvith gzild• lo:kiroqty CopperWert& have carried, in part, COll - lent, Ken tne l ky ail►l Cali rorn with aggregate majority of 56,010. Of thi- aggregate, Kentucky nive uv(r OWL Anil we gues§ that - alter Oft; -tli of Oetolfer our majorities . hi the e i l i i6re country - will b 6 still about two to t 'one, ac at present A valued friend sends US the follow ing definition of a Radical : I "Father, I think neighbor :\l. turned Radical." "Why so, satiny?" Why, be used to chop his trees_ off about three feet from the ground and I . 6ave the stumps standing in the way of the plough, just as -they do on our place; and they would sprout afresh, and muse him trouble, only he has got a stump machine and pulls thein up by the roots. He say's that that ends the mischief and injures nothing but weeds. Is he not a _Radical ?" - —We agree . ' with friend .Palishva mand that. his neighbor is a genuine Radical. Attempts Will he made in localities ‘vhere the Copperheads are in 'a minor ity to trade votes on the local ticket for votes on theiSta.te Judicial ticket. The Copperhead local ticket in this county is intended Otrade upon,ln catmint ion. It would lit cheap enough could they 4et tt vote ft r Sharswood by voting for one, or all of the candidates on our county ticket. - The hope of that party centers in the election of ::-11arswood. The leaders do not expect totflect a man on their local ticket, of codilse. lloiv ever misled they may he as regard's the political issue of the day they are not green -enongh to expect that. No man on our ticket needs Copperhead votes, ii»d we hope no candidate will receive such a vote. Trade •with u.no man on election day. MAINE, ever true to Rehr lican pri eipleg, has again ranged herself upor the side of Freedom and .Iti'stiee agains 'uttion Andrew Johnson, Rum and Ilbtll*, At her annual clectlion on the 911 The entire Republican State tick elected by about 120p0 majority, as 'a Republican legislature. ' ' sues in the election were som complicated, tlivroldliltory law? the chief and most Hotly core The victory is rather for temp , than political, and ought to be CI ted by the friends of temperance, where. Our opponents, true tc instincts, sought to, array Excess il the Republican and temperance and theit , defeat is bitter indeed. cheers for the gallant reforin Maine l Pennsylvania always greeting to them on the 2ili 'rues October.. • 1 Republicans, if there \ ere 9 to be decided by the. Oet fiber d save the 'election of the Rep] County ticket,l' we should feel l' terest in a full vole. The elec.. the County ticket is conceded. I n any event our eaoulidates would have a large majority without doubt. But much more depends upon The action of Ti o,gaPouniy on the Bth day of October thalt the :election of Messrs. 'Strang, I)) WELLciBORO , PON N.' A SEPT: Is, isw; E DN ES ItE:PuItr,ICAN Jtinar: Of` 1131: ,111.1:1:741: COMIT, HENRY AV. Vir tLIA3I 8, :11.1.1A:11 EN V. Coustry TicKET leUlt TioTTER, of AlitbUtbar you rowittifiroN • TOP, REXFORD, uI li r cialie tit FOR AUDITOII, 'DA VT D (J:1 ERON , ( v . Tioga A ron JUICY ctilot,isstorqrit, LE ROY TAI3OII, Watsboro .roft c(atora,:lt, ,! V. J. 110ti'WoRTIT, qi Btok of Boric. l:s. Te6ll yi n D Lot cer, it I:If f filf) ifY 1 )0 1 111(1 i to give Of Gist I 1 4 4)A Gill - (0 (II h ot . 1, 5 . ; t a v o red 4'enn" syl v:tii - v. - n , tt he 'Re publican liebet by in the (16 , !-tranig Republic:to rot/oil/ 1 . 11111 . 1-; fl2f her prtTortion of ; iu iaet, her Republicans are lan - ions all over the ;Abuo for their vigi la ore . - They have'n repubition Let to l noti..o lite skit.- ME 111 allfi ( . /tii 13 . 11/ . 06 rft For vt• ard It the ‘v ord. tut, lib IBC vigilttnt. llapiiity the row_ liaVO nu (IMMO:. :MIMI!, ° them eiVui as in i%ll“ut Jiatplillyll'l%.! is but MU!• tolestimn . to f•hallungi! utter, ttit , l ;Antll Pi2llllL:yivankt (lor:51. 1/ . ‘ a ;-;tate-1ti;41,1.:, titan to. ttt opoo the Su prean'e'llencit, (lotr , e, I.y ( .lucitok; lictity ,1 tidoc of flu.. :tzulirilmt Conti,? It is'a plain Tic•Atiou. None 11l to vote eau mi s uuder.dairil tt. itii, man who 4th-t.rv,vs to vote at. all _call rcl'itse Ito cast his ballot Nffilrew Jolike-on, on the iithtraY . ol'oeq,bL .. .f-a' NegrO suffrage has nothing to do with this election. It in to &Tide tot fifteen years the policy of the donrt of this State relative to national ques tions which may arise in any case to be adjudic;ited. Iteptildican - i wont no de cisions touching State-160ns which shall bring Pennsylvania in eontijet with the General Government. peatev,• pecliiilliellt. peoce the eternal principles of Right, and Justice to.evei y niair in the Republic. Let, not broil: the raet that. (lie ('ourt.l are the last ditch of the rebellion. I)efeatioi in the ticlil and at the polls, the Coppeilicail leiiihr,•.; now ilia lie an effort to put ;.tate- rig 11 to Judg es. upon I lie Supreme Bench. We must rllly In their diseuntliture once more, erientk, rally as one matt. True Free dom i> to hogaineil 'by continued effort :• , tid sleepless vißilanee. 1 - tepublieniis, hi tle'venteen years of conlint t lOtis Juliw in the livid of ‘reform, we have iit-ver yet Ituoivn of au y gain !wale tla• calusu of 111111/all Chitil . llll . lli hy hard work. The Corfulhai, much depended upon by people to ;;;Ive the race from rt:trocre,•:-Aoli have ilevt.r appeared iu our ex :ertence. NVe ash nothing of any ltept!bliettn that cve do not cheerfully Perform on (Mr oo V n pat t. To the fret' inAitutions of . eouniry we aeknowledge our holehtedni, , . for all we have, and all Ave expect in the way of ittstruinc!ntall ties. The Almighty has furnished to the Ann . .riean ,pcople uvely appliance of greatnesr4 and prot,perity. It is for the people to accept the 'good gilt and put it out at tit,urious interest. Upon the Republkan ,trow;holds lie--; the rer,potv,ilnlity. If h e carried this fall it W. ill he by the same meant- which gave it to Cleary lazd gtll— a noble rallyhig to the tiolls in the t-tiong, Republican (caulies. 1 Taal I teary been defeated the hlaine inn* have re , ted 1,11 the Uepol,heans thenv,elves. We have vote-,enough to tieCal.lodge jority. Now if he be elec•tedl \vim can he blamed? For this wc!! urge every Republican in Piog,a county to go to the poll; on the Nth day of October, at any sacrifiee of tim e , a t a ny toss or buckwheat that may possibly accrue. Alen who set such a high value upon the light to vote cannot negleet to s•how it by their acti OH. We have a cow) t ry yet. Shall we I ,. .eep it ? It cannot be preserved un less we are vigilant. It \ill not SUS- Lan it elf. It must be sustained by the united ettbrts of the loyal men of the eonntry. Does any man dispute this? If any man disputes so plain proposition 110 must he :in Andrew Johnson man at heart. 'See to it that every Republican is at the pills early. Slate-Rights has been the stone of stun►bling and the quicksand slough of this nation. Born under the old Con federacy, nursed by the enemies of Washington and his administration, adopted-by John C. Calhoun, and de veloped into armed rebellion by Jeffer son DaVis and his Democratic co-work eN in 18111, it still threatens to rend the nation into fragments. Not With the pretence of prophecy, but as enjoining vigilance upon every friend of Liberty on this - continent, we repeat what we have so often declared, that unless the people destroy the State-Right3 party, that party will destroy the Republic. This is the enen►y isvhich menaces the country to-day. Its ranks are tilled up by all tho',..e melt who can see liberty only in the garb of license ; by men who stimulate local pride and loyal in terests as against national sentiments. De►nagogues are always zealous for the rights ofa State, Without reference to the peace ofa.► community of States. Such men often put the freedom of a single, citizen above the security of a million of citizens, Sift do vti the issues which divide parties to- -tY, and the disturbing resid num will he, fo KI., to bet his *lnset] doctrine of State- 4ig li ts. It is the cock ; le, clies.-, and cheat, which adulterate Anlerican politics. Either it must be utterly destroyed or it will dissolve the Union in less than ten years. Judge Sharswood, the Copperhead candidate for supreme Judge, has been a disciple of Calhoun . for more than thirty years. This accounts for hi s being made the candidate of tbe copper heads of Pennsylvania ; for in the State Courts are constantly arising these cases whichinvolve State-Rights. Bad as his decision against the Currency of 'the republic in 1864, was, it iS of little consequence compared with his known State-Rights proclivities. Slavery was a great evil, but that is done. , In its blopoCit never menaced the liberties of the nation as State-Ritz:ids does this day. The people must take this mon ster by the throat and strangle its life out. Wherever an advocate of this dangerous doctrine presents himself for_oilice down with him. Strike down' the allies oh' the dectrine,on every hand. The Sunday question is exo ting some The election of Judge Shmswood would controversy at Cincinnati. clergy man of that City Rev. N. Surat bell, give it new cd:ergy dq'erywhere. The has preached and ' published a sermon elect ion of Judg,e Williams would he a to show that the Divine appointmentof rebuke to itspl'etensions. Rally for the t he seventh day of the week, to be ob served as the Sabbath, has never been true unity of the Republic, for that changed, and that there is no authority means peace. Rally fOr the•swift coin- for the substitution of the first day of MEN MOM his w el 'lie is e«•ha being tested era n ce elebra every ) their galnst ticket, Three er-i • send-, day of ()thing leetion thhean ess in- ion of -ing oft he day when ' c' tact $llOl - be obliterated ; H. ‘1 b 1 contine:nt, atn:y men shall sink . lacal intbrestS in gni fnterons of the These ary lines have grown to be Chinese walls, cutting up the Republic Into jealous Com cutinit ics; 'Let us all work for the flay when this shall he a 'wino., geneotts nation, irresWible its , pro gresAve march as the earth hi its orbit ,q -and as i destruetive of -demagoguery 58 an avalanche. we have hithefto'aVoided givingcur- r rency to 11w , rumor that the President contemplates dispersing . Congress hy, foree e ,Ond arms. 'Pilem riier has pre vail'iti for two weeks, and' the paperS have kept it moving. 'ltis not our flab it to deal inirch in rumors- of this alarm log antraetei';, but We make no enliveld meet Of the fact that Andrew :Johnsen would not hesitate to employ form) to get rid of e,'otigress if lie thought it safe. The signs of the t Mies are pro." tevteus.---more threatening. of turbu lence than those of 1860 ; und but for the.lessen of the ,war, z So fresh in the , minds of tilt s the, days of Civil. Com mo -tion-'W-00-14,136 -We ; do ,het regard the 'premise of continued 'peacte as flattering. If the country eseapes outbreak until the first ofJanuary t 1868, it now seems' as'if lime greatest danger would he passed. It fill depends upon the 'action of the people in the „October elections. If the masses rally , ' against Copperheadisui at the polls there can be no doubt of the issue of the _cam paign. But let the loyal voters stay at home and give the field to our oppo nents, and Andrew Johnson will get just the sort of encouragement to •pro claim himself dictator that he- needs and wants. .Our only hope of Peace is in fearrying every remaining. NOrtbern State. The long expected amnesty proclama tion by the President has made its ap pearance. As a work of art, under the prdssure of cheap stimulus, it 6 worth .printing; buy as by the law of last De cember, the power to issue a proclama tion of amnesty was taken away from the President, Mr. Johnson is about to be laughed at by the American people. He evidently forgot that this law of Congress W 219 in existence. Unless Mr. Johnson withdraws this proclamation he will be Impeached and set aside, as sure as he is alive, before December. It is a little remarkable that the procla mation admits to all rights tho iuen who have perjured themselves by vio lating their former amnesty oaths. So true it is that crime has a sympathy in common. 'Montana Territory has always given a Copperhead majority. It is a mining region, and like all gold and silver dig; giugs, is peopled by aset of adventurers, in the main. jSuen-111C11 usually vote the Copperhead ticket. Whenever you get into a territory peopled by farmers and mechanics you will find a Ropubli can Territory. We shall expect tic) help front Utah or Montana until Mormon ism is dead in the one and gold digging played out in the other. Happily, the Republicans do not need either at pres caxi , The fearfuin - ohie - fiiade by the Dem ocracy crier the election returns from California remind us of an Old saw which reads thusly :* " Men are like hugles; the more brass they contain the more noise they make, and the further you can hear them." That tells the story in few words. REPUIILICAN MEETINGS. The Republican Co inly and Canvassing Com mittees net on lhe 13th :ind appointed meetings to ho held in SEPTEMBER, at the following named times and Oleos, to wit: BLOSSBURG, Monday evening, Sept, 23, W, SMith, V: A. Elliott. BROGEFIELD, HOLLOW,Thursday evening, Sept. 20, Niles Nichos. BLOCK HOUSE, Tuesday evening, Sept. 24, Wilson A Strang. cHATIIA M, Close School House, Saturday eve. ning. Sept. 28, Niles .COVINGTON, Saturday evening, September 28, Strang & Wilson. DEJAMAI 13rougriton School Reuse, Thursday evening, Sept. 20, Smith & Cobb. DELMAR, Bartle's School House, Saturday eve ning, Sept. 28, t3mith & Webb. DAGGETT'S MILLS, Thursday evening, Sept. 20, Merrick ,1 Elliott. , GAINES, Monday evening, September 21i,„Niles and Nichols. GRAY'S VALLEY,' Friday evening, Sept. 27, Strang Wilson. KEEN EY V I LLE, Friday evening, September 27, Smith /e, Merrick. KNOXVILLE, Fritiay evening, September 27, Nichols 5: LAWRENCEVILLE, Friday evening, Sept. 27, Merrick & Elliott. MAINSBURG, Alontipy evening, September 30, • Smith & Nichols. MANSFIELD, Tuesday evening, September 24, Smith & Merrick. MORRIS, Monday evening, Sept. 23, Strang it Wilson. ROSEVILLE,. Wednesday evening, September 25, Elliott 3: Merrick. SABINSVILLE, 'Tuesday evening, September 24, Nichols & Niles. STONY FORK, Osburn School House, Monday evening, Sept. 30, Niles & Cobb. TIOGA, Monday evening, September 30, Strang & Wilson. UNION, Swawp Church, Wednesday evening, Sept, 25, Wilson & Strang. WARD, Hollis School House, Thursday evening, Sept, 25, Wilson & Strang. WESTFIELD, Wednesday et cuing, September 25, Niles Nichols. WHITNEYVILTIE. Wednesday evening, Sept. 25, Smith S.: Cobb. 1 OCTOBER, MEETINGS: • HAITI SCHOOL HOUSE, (Sulliv an ), F r id a y evening, Oct. 4, Niles .1 Mitchell. CHERRY FLATTS, Saturday _evening, Oct. 6, Niles A. COVINGTON, Thursday evening. Oct. 3, Niles 16 Mitchell. ' ELkLAN - D, Thursday ev,uinz, Out. Sinith & FARMINGTON HILL, Wednesday evening, Oct. 2, Smith cts. Nichols. HOLIDAYTIN, Friday evening, Oct. 4, Smith Nichols LAMB'S 01111 ;K, Tnerdify evening, October 1, Smith & Nichols. LAWRENCEVILLE, Thursday evening, Oct. 3, Nilesii; MILLERTOWN, Wednesday Jetting, October 2. Strang <4 WU:Ion. MORRIS RUN, Wednesday evening, October 2, Niles A . Mitchell. NAUVQQ, Tuesday evening; October 1, Niles A:Mitchell. NELSON, Friday erculg, Ouleheq 4, Strang ,S; Wood, OCEOLA, Saturday evening, October 5, Strang Wood. ROSEVILLE, Tuesday evening, Oct. 1, Strung & Wilson. WELSH SCHOOL HOUSE, Charlesio day evening, Oct. 5, Smith & Nict WELLSBOIIO. Court House, Monda October 7. The friends in the several districts ed to make all necessary arrangemi ting ont ti full attendance. By order of the 4 ,'N‘retilt (Sufi M , except custokni en :ced by 'a Uninah decree hi the fo_nrth i tutpry. , Ho holds that it is impO s tble' i • custom, - even *hen enforced by ltio' ilct of a Roman Emperor, to set aside Divine ordinance. He makes the .ad assertion that "those ministers io testify ligainst the Sabbath (the 'entlr daY of the liiek) - edntradict iiiir uniform. pulpit teaching." That , early christians did not regard the : renth day he pronotinCqs-,rholly ir -1 • vast as:against the plain www dr& of the I alogue. - •• . . .. • - • kDlDßEW.Giikoitti an nOneSt: indus- Nis, and worthy man—weanown he citizens of:, this place, While at •rk for Mr. S. W. Paine, OIL "Alonday ) the bill above the, Railroad; was jured so that his life, is despaired of. o was driving Ili team attached to I•avy iron rollers. when one of the ice's struck a stone, throwing him in ant of the rollers, which immediately ssed over him—one of the, sections tehint and7draggi»g him some dis lice. The great weightof , the rollers— mething/over 1,100 pounds—crushed s body severely, and caused injuries hich lie probably cannot recover ont.—Troy Gazelle. ,Planing Machine. , . AT KEENEYVILLE, PA. , . F 11AVE put in a first-class PLANER, tind am . prepared to plane flooring, siding, etc. to idol% GEO. D. KEENEY. Sept. 18,1867-Iy. Auditor's Notice. HE undersigned having been appointed an auditor to distribute the proceeds arising Worn the sale of the estate of Lyman Hart, late 6f Charleston, clout(' will attend to the duties of ‘lis appointment at the office of Nichols &Mitch \ll, Welisboro, Friday, Oct, 18, 1887, at 2 o'clock '. M. All persons interested are re/feasted to like notice.. JOHN I. MITCHELL, Sept. 18,1867, 4w. Auditor. i . Life of . Christ. . , Sold only by Subscription. Vo have recently purchased front the London 1 blishers. tlie stereotype plates of the most sli t prb edition of this wonderful work. it isimau -tinily illustrated, printed on superior tinted Oper, and elegantly' bound in cloth, and full lt. Price SIU. Experienced and reliable can- Tsers can receive a specimen copy, and sub stription book free, on application. TEMPLE, RICHARDSON It CO., PutmanEns, 18sept67-4. 37 and 3U Nassau St., N. Y. • The American Cooking Stove. XFTER twenty years experien6 in the man ufacture of stoves, wo became convinced, itu° six years since, that a vast amount of Honey was being expended by the peoplo of this c?untry, in buying cheap and worthless stoves, a Urge portion of which was wasted; and that thus economy consisted in buying the best stoves Oat could bo made, notwithstanding the .pricy vas higher. ,With this view,- we Proceeded to onistruct the American Cqbking Stove, and Oared no pains or expense t 4 make fit the best sad most perfect stove that could be made. And efe have experimented with it, and carefully ;fetched its operation for.the last six years, and iihen an improvement sugeoated itself, we have a enCii - iideptedliAnd we have several of these iseproveneents speared , by loiters. patent. In this manner we do not hesitate to say, wo have bought it to a higher state of perfection than hes heretofore been attained in cooking stoves. Do recent improvements in this stove has• added largely to its convenience and effective ness. In all the-varieties of stoves we manu facture, we study usefulness, durability, conve nience and, economy in operation, rather than cheapness in price,- and in so doing wo aro satis fied we study the interest of those purchasing our stoves. SHEAR, PACKARD, & CO., Albany, N. Y. For sale by CONVERSE ‘4, - OSGtOOD, Wells. bore, Pa. lBsept67-310, G ENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION. i - Vheseas, by an act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, - " An Act to regulato tho General Elections of this Commonwealth," enacted on tho 2d. day'nf July, 1839, it is enjoined on mo to give public notice what officers are to ho elected —:thereforo T, LEROY TAI3OII, flight Sheriff of •TMErt County, do hereby snake known and give this public notice to the Electors of Tioga county, that a General Marilap 3ylll be held throughout the county on thug at the severaiZiefiTelsi within saidrininerys- Blose, Union school houso. Brookfield, South Road school house Charleston, Darn Settlement school Lowe. Clymer, Sabinvillo school house. Chatham; at the Chatham Center school house. Covington, hotel of Samuel KM. Covingtorr Borough, hotel of Samuel Riff. Delmar, at tho Court Rouse. , Doerfteld,,Cowauesguo House, Ira Wagner. ti ,f Elkland Borough, Westlake Hotel. Elk, at the Smith school house. Ell! Brook Borough, Fallow school house. "--r)irmington, house of Peter Mowry, deceased. nines, A.R. 'Vern)!!yea's. Jackson, house of 0. Hamilton. Knoxville Borough, Eagle House. Lawrence. Blosson's Hotel, 'Lawrence - Borough, Slosson's Hotel. Liberty, Joel 11. Woodruff's Hotel. . Mansfield Borough, Model school house. • Malnsburg Borough, A. K. Brundage's Hotel. Middlebury, Holidaytown school house. Morris, house of Geo. Orin. Nelson, house of Charles Goodrich. °cools, Hotel. Richmond Methodist Clinrch. Rutland, douse of Elmer Backer. Sullivan, It. K. Brundage's :Hotel. Stilppen Big Meadow school house. Tiogu, 1.1,' S. Parr's Hotel. Tioga Borough, IL S. Farr's:Hotel. , Mllsboro, at the Court House, • Wostflold, M. O. Bowman's Hotel. Westfield Borough, M. 0. Bowman's Hotel. Ward, house of William L. Thomas. Onion, house of John Irvine. At which time and plaess the following named State and County officers are to be elected : One person for Judge of the Snpremo Court of penis sylvanite. 1 Twd persons to represent Tioga and. Potter counties tbo tionorni Assembly. Ono person for Sheriff of Tioga county. ono person for Treasurer of Tioga county. One person for Commissioner of Tioga county. Ono parson for Auditor of Tioga county. Two persons for Jury Commissioners of Tioga Co. ono person for Coroner of Tioga count*, It,is further directed that the meeting of tho Return Judges at tho Court Rouse, Wellsboro, to make out the general returns, shall be on the first Friday succeeding the said election, that being the 11th day of October. I am by said act further directed to give notico that ovary person, except Justices of the Peace, who shall bold offiee or appointment of trust or profit under the government of the United States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commis stoned officer or otherwise, a enbordirusto officer or agent, *ho is or who shall beemployed under the legisla tive, cutecutive or judiciary departments of this State, or of dny incorporated 'district; and also that every member of Congress, and of the select or common coun. cil of any city, commissioners of nny incorporated dis trict, is by law incapable of polding or exercising at the same time the ofllcdor appointment of judge, inspector, or clerk of , any election ,of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge or any other officer of any such election shall be eligible to any office then to be voted tor. In accordance with the provisions of the Bth section of an act, entitled '•A further supplement to the elec tion laws of thisCoMmonwealth, , I publish tho,follow ing: Wnsaces, By the Act of Congress of the Visited States, entitled An Act to amend the several nets heretofore passed to provide for the enrolling and call ing out the national forces, mind for other purposes," approved March It, 1805, all persons who have deserted the military or naval service of the United States, and who have not been discharged or relieved from the pen alty or disability therein provided, are deemed and ta ken to have voluntarily relinquished and forfeited tho rights of citizenship and their rights to become citizens and are deprived of exercisingry rights of citizens thereof: AND WORUSAis, Pere us not citizens of the United States are not, under the laws of Pennsylvania, qualified electors of this CommOntrealtb : p. That in all elections hereafter to be hold in this Commonwealth, it shall bo unlawful for the Judge or inspectors of any such eloctio s i , to receive any ballot or ballots from any person or per ns embraced in the pro visions end subject to the Meal ility imposed by said act of Congtess, approved March 3,1868, and it shall bo un lawful for any such person to offer to vote any ballot or ballots. 0. That if any such Judge and inspectors of election or any one of them, shall receive or consent to receive any inch unlawful ballot or ballots from any such dis qualified person, ho or they so offending shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof in any court of Quarter Sessions of this Commonwealth, shall for each offence, be sentenced to pay d fine of not less than $lOO and to undergo an imprisonment In the Jail of the proper county for not less than sixty days. e 3. That if any person deprived of citizenship, and disqualified as aforesaid, shall at any election hereafter to be hold in this Commonwealth vote, or tender to the officers' thereof and offer to vote, a ballot or ballots, any person so offending shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, andvon conviction thereof in any court of Quarter Sessions in this Commonwealth, shall for each offence be punished in like manner as provided in the preceding section of this act In the case of officers of election receiving such unlawfol ballot or ballots. That if any person shall hereafter persuade or advise any person or persons, deprived of citizenship and disqualified as aforesaid, to offer any ballot or bal lots to the officers of any election hereafter to be held in this Commonwealth, such person so offending dial] be guilty Dip misdemeanor, and upon conviction there of In any dourt of Quarter Sesaions of this Common wealth shall be punishld in like manner as Is provided in the ascend section of this act in the case of officers of such election receiving such unlawful ballot or bal lots. r, Satur (7eniug, re request is for get In accoidance with the act of Assembly Of "March 1860, regulating tho manner of voting at- l all elections farther state for the information of v4tera that all county 0111C011 will be voted for on a single slip of pal per, labeled .Wounty," and the candidate for, Judge of the Supreme Clfiurt will ho voted for on' a separate bal lot, labeled "flints—Judicial," each class to be depos ited in separate ballot-boxes. unuitlce For inetructions in regard to the organization of boards of oluction, etc., see Act of Assembly of 2d Ju ly, 1839, pamphlet laws, page 219; likewise contained iu a practical digest of the election lawn of this Com. monwealth, furnished at every place of bolding general* elections, page 86, etc. Given under my hand at Welinhororough, this sth day of September, 1867. .11:110Y TABOR, Sheriff. • Morton [. I - „. f • Mather' Horton, bay ,- • ink knit, returnoct from (be city of Now Yotk, s'now : prepared to offer to the citizens of Law rence/111S, and vicinity, a general arsortutimt of GROCERIES- & PROVISIONS, • CROCKERY, HARDWARE, • . WOOD & 'WILLOW-WARE, YANKEE NO IONS: WRE NOE VILLE, PENN' 41. September, 17th, 1887-tf Wellsboro Cloth-Dressing Works. DrAVM°. 'engaged Mr. 'JAMBS SMITH na, superintend our Clothing Works we are now ready to du all kind of coloring and dress ing.in good atylo and on abort notice. S. A, IIILTB01,D; Sept. 18, 1867-tf. 0. BLAIR. /, it r /gel/ /11", J , • DUALER, , STOVES & -HARDWA RE, TIOGA, PENN'A., , HAS on hand a large and choice assortmen of Stoves. among which arc : ,0 CooktiStoves, Monitor, Oregon, Uncle Sam, Dictator, (coal) Mohawk, (coal) Genessee, Niagara d• Grecian Cottage. Parlor. Salortype, coal, Smoke Consumer, All Right, Atalanta, • Champion, Superior, coal, and Air-Tight §toves of all sizes. Agent, also, fOr Elmira Saw Factory. I fur nish Saws of all kinds at Factory prices. I sell, also, PRINDLE'S STEAM CALDBO for cooking feed for stook, heating wale etc. The only place where you can buy DOUBLE STEEL AXES. A. full assortment of ? MECHANICS' TOOLS, HOUSE TRllki MINOS, SHELF & FLOOR HARD WARE,- TIN, COPPER, AND . 'SHEET-IRON ;WARE, . always on hand. P. S. Pedlar's Tinware not made at any price. My ware is made tif standard tin, and I defy, competition. . J. SCHIEFFELIN, At. Tioga, Sept. 18, 1887—tf. FARMERS' EXCH A NGE. 0. G. VAN VALKENBURG & BRO EXCHANGE for Farm produce and Cash, on tho principle that "oven exchange is no PORK, HAMS, SHOULDERS, WHITE FISH, MACKEREL, CODFISH; SMOKED HALIBUT, FLOUR, CORN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, FEED, &C., &C. We have no ambition to got rich faster than our neighbors who aro equally industrious.; nor aro wo desirous of running all creation that we may hive more to cat, drink, wear, and To ray By for a Rainy Day. As an evnience that we deal fairly and square ly with our customers, wo point to the fact that our run of custom has steadily increased from the flist, and promises to grow considerably lar ger, HARD TIMES -OR NO HARD TIMES We pay CASH for PRODUCE, and keel) up with the market prices. Remember the place, TOWNSEND'S OLD STAND, MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, PENN'A 1 Sept. 11, 1567-tf. ° To the Public of Welisboro AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY N. AS n E AtesthtehiSgtomerOod of notifying the peopic T ,SPRING CLOTHING is on band, and offers it lower than befo're Tho Store is well stocked with the most fifth ionablo COATS, PANTS A;ND VESTS, . also, a largo assortment of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, WHITE AND CAgISIMERE SHIRTS, COLLARS, NPAIKTIES, SUS- PENDERS, SOCKS, and a good large lot of the most fashionable HATS AND CAPS, over hrought to this market. Also. TRUNKS, BAGS, AND UMBRELLAS, which you can buy low for. cash, at the Cheap Clothing Store of N. ASHER, Ist door cast of Vau Valkenburg's Flour Storo. Wallah. o, Sept. 11, 1887. NEW HARDWARE STORE CONYERS & OSGOOD IN addition to their old business in Dry Goods, Groceries, &0., bavo established a STOVE, TIN, AND GENERAL lIARD - WAitE STORE, two doors below d stand; where they man ufaeture T N-WARE ONINE HUMANITY PRINCIPLE, that is, in the most substantial manner. In the matter of S'T9V S, we have enough to do all the cooking and warm ing in Tioga County. In fact, we have Stoves enough to MAKE A SUMMER in WALRUSSIA. • We are the only agent 3 for the 8410 of the 11'IIIRICAN COOK STOVO in Wollaboro; and this Stove is the .AUTOCRAT OF STOVES-1 Wo keep all kinds of Hardware, Iron, Naps, Steel, loran Shoes, and a complete variety 'tot' : SHELF HARDWARE. If you don't believe it DROP IN. CONYERS & OSGOOD. We'labor°, Sept. 4, 1867, ly. robbery." consisting of SECOND AL FA , • o—nie Tloggf :Ca. Agricultural Socielt TO BE HELD AT WELLSBORO, Wednesday (1? Thurs dag, October• '2d and 3d, 1867. moist of .I=lre.xaa.l,l3.3a3:Jso. CLASS Ist—IIORSES let, 2d. Best Stallion 4 years old and over, $5 00 $3 00 do . 4 years old 1,. 3OO ,2 00 Best pair muteheilllorSes , - 4OO - 200 do Mares 400 .2 00 do 3 year old Geldings 300 200 do do Mures • 300 200 Seat single horse 2OO 100 Rust single 'mare 2 (II) 100 Committeo—Dity,id ,I. Anton,- A, lliwt, it. T. Wood. CLASS 2d--M•AItES & COLTS est brood u uu •o nod colt Best pair 2-year old colts 2 iio I DI; I (10 1-year old colts 200 100 .131.1.4 t I.year old wino or goldlog 2 110 100 Best 2 yeiir old . do 2 (10 100 Best 1-your old do 1 00 - Best suckling colt • 1 1 00 Centmittee.--:.l"clin Pearhm, Richard Vitlean, N. P. We t. . ' CLASS 311 Best Jack, any ago do pair mules do Alderney bull durliaui bull do damn bull do durham cow ' do dbvon cow do Alderney cow 200 lOf do 2 year, old heifer 1 00 do 1 year old heifer 1 00 do bull calf 1 00 , do boiler calf 1 00 Committee—Win. Francis, Geo. W. Avery, La fayette Gray. CLASS 4th.. i Best fat working oxen r '3 00 2 do 3 year old steers ' 200 1 do 2 do 200 do 1 do 100 ' do beef cattle 200 100 do •Ow 100 Best yard cattle not less 0 bead 3 00 Committee—Newton Buckley, Moses Lee, Job Doane. CLASS sth Best merino buck 200 100 do Saxony buck 200 100 do Leicester buck 200 •1 00 do mutton sheep 100 do lot lambs not less 5 - head 100 do yard sheep 10 head or over 300 ommittee—J. W.,Bailey, A. W: Wilson, S. I or, 133 ASS Gth Best boar hog . . 2 0(, 100 do . sow - 200 100 do so* and 0 pig - 200 100 do cock and hen • , 100 do pair turkeys 100 ' do pair geese 100 ---, • do pair ducks 100 do variety of fowls not loss 10 200 4 7.,..,, Committee—Jos. P. •Morris, Lyman Potter, Jos. A. Darling. CLASS 7tl —AGRIOULI"L IlllFimirs. Dust plow $2 00 do tide hill plow :' . 200 do sub soil plow do cultivator do good drill (field) do roller do reaper and tower :1 go do mower . 210 do thresher and cleaner 300 do straw cutter do fanning mill do horse rake 1 nn do horse fork " I 00 Committee—Chas. Eborentz, D. G. Stevens 0. 11. Blanchard. CLASS Bth—DAIRY PRODUCTS. Best firkin butter 2 (la 100 do 10 pounds roll butter 1 00 do factory mode cheese 200 do handmade cheese do variety of cheese- 200 do 10 pounds maple sugar 1 00 do gallon maple syrup 100 do box honey 1 00 Committee—Geo. D. 'Keeney, J. D. Boughton Rufus Farr. - . . CLASS 9th—/lOUSEHOLD ,S!' DOMESTIC. Best 10 yards flannel $1 00' du 10 yards full cloth I Oil do 10 yards rag carpet 1 00 do 10 yards tow cloth 1.00 do 5 yards linen (domestic) 100 (10 loar bread 100 (JO SpeCiusou apple but tu. 100 Committee—Mrs. Hiram Brooke, Mrs. S. X. Billings, Mrs. Philander Nilos. , i CLASS 10th—FLOWERS k. PAINTINGS. est parlor bouquets $1 00 50 do hand bouquets 1 00 50 do dozen dahlias 100 dO display of flowers 200 do specimen embroidery 100 do spee'd oil paint'g, work of exh'r 200 do do ) penciling do 1 00 do •do 1 crayon • ' do 100 Committeti—Mrs. Jos. P.' Morris, Airs. F. E Smith, Mrs. 11, W.... Williams." CLASS 11th—IVIECUANICAL DEVTAPT. Best farm ( wagon \ $2 00 do single buggy i 200 •. do family carriage' • 200 do sett doublcharness (heavy) 200 100 do sett carriage harness'., 200 100 do single harness • 100 do sett horse shoes 100 do sett chairs' . 1 00 The above tirades must be entered by the ma kers or owners whom they have been with ono year. Committee-000. P. Card, IL S. Johnston, A. M. Alba. CLASS 12th—FIELD CROPS.- . lst. 2d. :id. Beet acre:wheat $3 00 $2 00 $1 00 de corn :3 00 1 00: do oats 00 do barley 200 100 Best acro.potatoes 100 Beet acre buckwheat 2 00 do timothy hay 200 All contestants for the abovo premiums must submit the proofs of, moasurmont of ground qual ity Ace., prior to Ist Dee. to tho Executive Com. mittoo. CLASS 13th—GARDEN VEGETAWS Best 0 heads cabbage $1 00 Best peek hoots o ' 100 do potatoes 100 (10 tomatoes 100 • Best 4 winter squashes . 100 , Bost 6 water melons 1 00 Bost pock onions Best / bushel rutabagas 1 Oil Best display garden vegetables 2 00 Best bushel winter Wheat 1 00 do rye 1 00 do barley . 1 00 Committee—A. M. Spencer, H. 11. Card, C. J Humphrey. _ CLASS 14th—FRUIT. Bost variety apples SI 00 do pears 1 00 do peaches 1 00 " do pluinS • 1 00 du grapes 1 00 do fruit , 2 90 Coriunittee—lliraui Freeborn, C. F. Veil, 0 F. Taylor. .. CLASS 14th—PLOWING Ist. 2d. 3d. Best acre plowed by horses $5 00 $3 00 $1 00 Time and depth of plowing to be taken into considoratiq s l4- Oomtnittee—Wm. P. Shuniway, E. T. Bent ley, Jas. Tubbs. All articles that are worthy of premiums nna not mentioned in the above Fat will go before the Executive Comulittec. All stalls or articles for exhibition inf,t 'be entered up n the Secretary's book before 2 o'- clock of the first day, or they will ho exchided from the exhibition, unless by permission of the Board of Managers. Persons from a distance de siring to enter stook can do so at any time pro vioui to the Exhibition by signifying their in tention to the Secretary. Committee of Arrangements: Mrs. Henry Sherwood, el. Foley, Mrs. L . . Baldwin, 0. B. Lowell, Mrs. L. P. Williston, lt. L. Van Horn, Mrs. Jas. 11. Gulick, W. A. Nichols, Mrs. Chas. Toles, Darretson, Mrs. Juliette Sherwood, L. Bache, Miss Julia Nichols, - C. E. Brewster, Miss Ruth Donaldson, Walter Sherwood. MiSTRAY.—Catue into the enclosure of the j J 1 subscriber in Gaines, on the 13th of August, a yoke of Stags. The youngert is about six years old, color red; the oldest about with.° years old, of a dun color, sotto white on his back and a white spot in his forehead. Thu owner is requested •to prove property, pay . chargos and take them away. JOHN C. Gaines, Sept. 11,1867-41t.i, Cleaning Sewing Machines. TE undersignedhereby notifies owners of Sewing Machines that ho. is prepared to clean and put snob 'machines in god order oh call. HO also is agent for the " patent tucker," which can be used on any machine. JOHN 13. SHAKSPE,4IIII. Wellsbere, Sept. 4, 18117, tf. I 00 , I 09 5 00 :3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 2 00 1 2 00 1 00 EICI 1 00 1 00 100 OM LEM 300 2 . 00 oxen Cherry Pectoral siwthing v \ Iprqoa red Niilivet• the lir- gent. aeu,l 4,1 a batq awl ran., bl e curd for ili,ehrl.s.l 6f the A trial of many year ,, has c ; - .........___ that' it is more effieacknit in pultir,nary affec t ion:, 11/a3.1 . ilny other remedy. lis efficacy II 0 $ now become so generally htiotr o , that it i4.justir d regarded io tunny enuott im , 10 :t medicine of indispensable necesFity. in (Jre,tt Ilritnin, . prance, and (lemony, where 'medical science hits reached its Itighe;t perfection, it is prescribed in domestic praotiee, and constantly used in the armies, in hospitals and other put,. lie insditutiouo, where it is 1 ilt,ga rile& by the attending pbysieiatis as -the uio..t ',quietly and agree:dile reincily-that can be employed. Scarce. ly a ny neighborhood eau be l' l ittliti tVl{4.l(• NI ell Actium) en.es of di:easeil lungs, wttielt had baffled the effotts of the most, skillful and ospetietteed iloctio., have been eoibplefely eared by it. thee results are the 'blob eon% ineibg profits of the se. [writ, .etir.itivt , propeqics ~i. lii: pieparatioq mid I I o !hem the authors point -with peculiar sal. isfatAion. While if is.ttiost powerful against con firmdi diseases, it is extremely gentle as a well. eine in infancy and youtdt, being quite hat inle ts tb II 'en the youngest, tt heti ailininistoteil judi eiou ly. This health.restoter areompljshesi even 111 , /re by PreVe111100411:11.1 (MM. It ta15.011 in newton, it heals all IRifatiniss of the thrciat and lungs, whether a ing from Colds or Coughs, or front other causer , . awl Om., prevent tluit long trait' it painful and incurable d arouse., a Mob would kri:e 'from the negiert of them,. Hence no fain should be 'l% itllolll it. Influenzo, Croup, Iloarse nose, tr,heoping Qougiti rfouris4y, Ineipient (2,,r,. ,sumption, and oilier alfeelions or the brealhh.g - organs, give i way before this pro em stint. nation emi -1 nation il intoned virtues. Prepared by Dr..). 0. AYER t, Cu., 1, 0 411 , 1 Muss., dnil SlAil by all DruggisW Dila dots), r i in medicines everywhere. , . . Sold in \{' Sold by J.-A. Roy. rept f-Ita. itt. BOOK AGENTS - WANTED Tu ,Solicit f )rdt rs for a • I N q tto Pliirofed ble DietOnary (COMPLKTE IN ONE; VOLUMI.) lillB DICTIoNARY cuihoUies 1116 il:11ItS of the inm=t recent study, re,4e.treh, and investigation, of about sixty-five of the most mninent and ad vanced Biblical Scholars now . living. Clergy. men of all denominations approve it, and regard it as the best murk of its kind in the English language, and one_ whichought to be in the hands of overy Bible reader in the hind. In circulating this Work, Agents will tied a pleasant and IproQtable employment. Th e eu . merous objectionii which are usually encountered in selling ordinary works will not exist with tib. But, on the contrary, encouragement end friendly aid will attend the Agent, malting his labors agreeable, - solid, and lucrative. Ladies, retired Clergytneh, Sehonl Teacheri, Farmers, Students, and all others who en. orgy, aro wanted to assist in Canva:iing cvrq• Town and County in the country, to whoM t h e most liberal inducements will be offered. Ful pa rtienlaro, lipTy tu, athire.s 1 ELBE BR OTIIER:i, 722 Sansom Streot ) , phia, Pa Aug. 267 16137-6 w. TE oIEEN,'S eh:P II /9,10 PILLS.--Them are the latest improvement among the pill:. They are confidently believed P be the be , t for faintly use that have ever been Ills de. 'they are so mild and pleasant in their Gperatioa act yet so effectual, that it would he q uit,, We to supply the deMand .for thou wee they more generally known. The whole story is told in the directions which accompany each hex. Price 25 Cent:. For : 1 ,1.1e al Roy's Drug Store. AIM - Property for Sale 1p111:1 Subscriber on account of failing hcaith I offers for halo hie ilill Property at Crookol Creek, Titiga county. Pa., tot nu.rly known as the McClure Mal. said Mill i.. now in t•outplete running order, haring been lately furni 3 Oted oith entire new Machinery of the M0M..1 pprot•Ld tlyk. and will be sold together with a 1,04 21 ark: ( , f land, on which theta is a tittilfy young Apple Orchard awl other trait trees, fluilatog uo favorable !emits. • C. .1. 111.1M-P111:12,Y, Crooked Creek, Tioga Cu , Jttly 31, it 1.3117-3tw' . _ In Ilankrulitc• ~ ITIMS is to give notice That ou the 24th day _L tar August A. D. 431;7 . , a Wart wit in Bald, ruptey s e es : iss u ed against tho estate of Walker at belutar, in the eounty'ot and State of PennFylvania oho itn> been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition, that the pay meta of any debts and delivery of any propeity lie longing to such Bp,krupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer o any property by him, are for. hidden by law : that a meeting of the creditors of =nail Rank rupt Co prove their debts and to chea:c one or more :assignees of his estate, will be held at a court of Rankruptoy, 1u he holden at the o(lice of F. E. Smith, in 'firma, Vt nn'a, before I'. E. Smith, Register, on the 0 28th day of Ssptem her A, 1). at-10 o'clock, A, THOMAS A. ItOWLEY, • Marshal Western Dist, Pa., as Ales:eDger, Pr. D. Camr.HuN, Delany Sept. 4,1867-4 w lii liankruptcV. • rriiirs is to give notice: Thaef on the 19th day 01 August A. I). NWT a warrant in Bank ruptek was ksurd against, tiro estate of Lurie! Truman, of Well:data°, in the county of Tioga, and State of Penu'a, who Chas horn adjudged a Bankrupt on Ilk own petilbtn ; that the pay inent of any debts and delivery 01 any property , tholonging to such Ilalibruot to hip or Ittr 42 an I tho transfer of tiny property by hint arc lur hidden by law; that a meeting of the creditor:3,f said Bankrupt to prat 0 their debts and to ohotHe one or more Assignees of his Qatar„ will ho den at the office of F. E. , ,Sintth, to 'fioga, Penn sylvania, Iterore F. F. Smith, Register, on tte 28th day 18eptcluber v i1. P. ISB7, at 2 o'olt elt• P. M. TIMMAS A. ROWLEY,' Ni'est'n, Dist. I'n., a' hieF:q,nger. l'er TB. PAAT ETON, Deputy Sept... 1367, .1w IMED= UNI)P.11:31UN11,0 „„flea that ho will In 3 in . 'WILMA NIS PORT, 2,1110 , day cavl, loonth. LOCK HAVEN, 2,1 Wednesday ea,•ll month. BELLEFONTE, 2a Thtm , thwy each mouth, COITDEI,SPORT, 2,1 Tuesdays in Feb., Mny. September, Antllecomber. —to-hobl Courts of Bankroll Icy, ly notified that theta will be business requitiog his attendance at such t,i,roes .0 0d place , . At other tinrVs be will attend for sue]) purF,Fx, his office in Tioga, Pa. Gentletatin of the Ear prosecuting l itwoluntary bankrupt eases, trill please have Warrants return:ll,lc nt sueh thnr , tf possible. Parties waking will please prepare their p, in duplicate, in conformity Act, General Orders and fo (d the Western District —lt. Bankruptcy, and submit them to me for eAatain alien ; and if found correct in form and :•uilicieut i in substance, will be cortifed and filed„and an order of reference will be i sired. , ['thy hellos required ht the Act must a the saint. time be ac posited. wit me, and tiftee dollar 4 for (link and Marshal fees should he aid at 1110 :111ill . woo. To 'sa ve answering many )otters .I . Ylitt -..wy -I—That Itice's Manual is tho best 1t,,r1. I lute seen On .010 subject, and contains the Act. Oen eral orders, forms, Ile. . .. ~. 3--The. : 4 peeial Rules eau be libtaitnid of r W. Johnston & Cu, Pittsburg, —The best Wanks I bal,'e seen sic z..... 1 11,1 W. S. llaveti. Pittsthirg. .I—Lotto's eonf(Oning Spevial Rule b. 3 promptly . austrcketl. . E. SMITH, /ifyir. , Minkraptc•J 18th /44e. Tioga, Pit., Aug . 2'J, 18(37. • Notice.' NOTICE is:hereby given to Ctllleet l ers.that the Ist duty of Oct. !Sill, the ,- t...teond of Soldiers' Bonds falls due, and we T.:Teeth& ask you for the last dolltir tru that day. TAX PAYERS—Tioga County rt. .i.lyth.tt sand dollars to pay on that day, alod ),•,1 pay your taxes the debt Cull) nut wore than . Unit tho money hat, gut t • e,,00 dl,t time, or eht,t will be math , . By order of the Comm - Ist:toners, Sept: ]l, Istl7. C. 1. MILE Elt, - , JARE CIIANEE FOil BUSINESS MEN.-- l'he fine Woollen for a tdore teioectl building lakoon as Ito) '8 and • Saloon is now offered fur bale on peculiar favorable terms; inquire ut Drug Sure • J. A. IZOY.. Butter and Cheese. HiclimsT Alarhot Prico pail for Bumr and Cheese, or shipped It fir 2ijuly67. TOLES SAIIKEW3. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.--Letter administration having boon granted to tt. unaersignod upon fho o3fatto of S:kiainvi T. lato of Covington, deveased; native Ikel:t1 gtVOtt to tho o O tlldetftelt to. anti ths. , e basing claims aga,; nq said o.,!tatt , Ur oatt tind 51d \IARV.UL WOOD, Attul'o , .. Covington, Sept. .1, ISI7-titv • ... , (t1. 11 40_ 6 1 ln- 00.1L-6A'$N 1 • like hot cult u, at C. 13. liEl.l.\ April 1, 1867. AYER , S 1 0 11` lute• NH ult.