The tir4 r `t ri i a1 . d .., f . th - O • N -,:4 1 10 ., 111 ; 111n q i ty in PennaylVaniagave 113 a Democratic , Supreme t.tourt, and every chief justice since hasheenp, Democrat. Black was a violent InVislaverY natimiliM3 Afttorii ey °Amoral of ;'the; United States he ad vised Mr; Buchanan ' that- 1i had no 4 pow .1. tetemphiy foree,against ;rebels.— He , 'rote it is alleged, President John son's;Veto 'of the rek:onstruaioiC act ; ai4l we preSnme he lfold with 'the' dis tinguished counsel of .Tellbison Davis that.theamendmentabolishing slavery .is no part nf •the-Constilution. Lewis PreMcdifit,AP,'Valltiljilighalli meeting i iii Independence Square, which -,WaS pr sided over by sent lemon more than . sn petted of ' secegsiiin . pioeliVitics.— Lowriewmhiired themeNiewg,., c and ficlieliA - ed thedrattand.,letval toner laws to, be. unconstitutional. .. - INTOodwari,L, from his • speeeh in independence Square, iu 18(i0, to the Tires - 04 ; 0111e, haS openly, ex press ed shililar:doetrlaes. All of them be-' lieVe the State bounty„ laws top: uncoil-, - stitutional,,aria that the national banks - are proper subjects for State legislation, ' a doctrine, ikirldcli would,lead to their ex - tinegori . hy State, authority ; and they, all ;were opposed 'to the war, and tyii - .. war - measures-of : the General Government, and gave their hearty as:Wilt 10 the suh missiveChicago platform, which, if ear-, vied opt, would have dissolved the Un ion. .. „ They were all ,opPosed(to the amend , . ment t eholi'shing slavery , to the amend - ,meat . protecting the . national debt against repudiation; and they. approv ed the veto of the reconstruction act, TheSe are fair representatives of the Democratic ,party- and of a Demoeyatie judiciary, advocating doctrines really . subverivo of - the Unipn and ?iista.steful to the loyal, itizens of our Common-, wealth. . • ~ Wothus,grlmp thcSe gentlemen and their principles and 'views. as represent-- - ing intist be subscribed to and carried out by a Democratic nomi nee for a seat on,the Suprenne,,Beno,--, Could an.y Union _Republican votb. for either of the abovci•named gentlemen? If - not,Ahen we ask, how can he vote for any Democrat for Supreme Judge will° must naturally entertain the saifie views, promulgate the_saine decisions, and engraft the Calhoun theor,y info the law of a loyal State like Pennsylvania? But it is argued the candidate may be a Man of great learning and ability.— True, and so niuch.the worse. All the chief justices were men of learning and great ability, but that only !Otte their pernicious doctrine:4 more dangerous, - and their decisions more • inisciiievons. If a judge is not sound on the great constitutional questions' and pleasures of the day, he is notfit ha' a scat on the bench of tlie highest, tribunal of the' .State, no matter what his talents may be ; for in proportion io his ability, i:- • his power to do.,evil . The members of ,the Union Republi 'can party have a clear .conrse marked out for them—Tovo'fOon THEIR OWN CANDIim.TE, Hon. II kihyy W. W tos,•l a man of unspotted character, great: learning and judicial experience; but, above all, thoroughlyloyal in his sentil'l meuts, and perfeetlysound on the great. questions of the day.—Phila. Pre . One day week before last Were was a trial ht Roseville Tioga (20., and among those in attendance was a yonng man namea Ira Smith, who %With stime other young men indulged in a friendly game of quoits.. lie threw ]ti coat_ contain ing his . pocket,hook with :,557 ;6 it over ' a post, and entered into thecgame heart -1 ily. 'A frictulk. , Wislied to horrors some money, when Smith took up his coat and taking out the money put - the pock etbook hack in the coat. Shortly after the pocket book vas missed; and susilic cion fell on two men fi'mn jrroy, .who had been present during, the game, hut left soon after quite preci pi to ti.4_,i. Con stable 13. F. Knapp followed them .to Troy, and, then ti) Elmira, "Nirliere he arrested them. In the trial which took place at, Roseville 1,4 \i'eck,. Michael • Wade )r Weed wasll it eld to answer in the.Suni of $2OO, but ; comproniise was • oll,,heted l , TIIN other_ - x ?•u. ? ”. AV . I -..; 'I r Vi r 'ril VI/. A . 00 , 1/ Clia:C(Ce, 1 1 UtE .1 - 01}Ji13411.14{ 11 ,-‘ ..."'- 2-- z - 5" , . 0,, Howie owned and kept by Mark Flynn, on the road this Place and Wellsboro, too tire and burned to the ground. Plynn was absent-from home at the time, and the tire is supposed to have been flip work of nu incendiary. The House Nyas insured for :','So6.—Potto. Journal. _ T • A REA D ADV . IZII OU TO LIFE.- , An interesting and, astonishing event transpired-on the 2,211 ult., at the house' of Mr.GeCit,' , Ye Chandler, a farmer liv ing near , the. Lowell road, between, Nashuacially_t_tgsnoro, M ass.A phy sician, Dr. Stroinshi, stoppe4 otb the af ternoon of the'day mentioned at Mr. C.'s house to feed his horse. On enter ing the, house, Mrs. Chandler informed the doctor that her daughter Snsan died on Saturday, had that the body had been placed in a coffin for interment on Sunday. The doctor on looking into the conin remarked that the girl was' not dead, but only in a lit. He ordered the removal of the body and placed it in a warm bath. After along struggle the girl was brought to life. After lea ing some medicine,'the.doctor took hi. departure. On the-following day—the one assigned for the funeral—the resus citated voided a taPO worm measuring twenty-eight feet in length, and instead of burying Miss Susan Chandler, t the parents interred the \cause of i all her troubles. ' -: • _ . • No man.ER c93tirENTARy On the character and record of Judge Williains is needed than hat found in the fact that the opposition have abandoned truth and taken to !forgery and false hood to weaken his chances of election. Few men ' pass —through life without staining theierecord at sonic time i au injudicious. act, and Mr. Williams is one Of that few. The Democrats are driven into desperation fora point on which•to attack hhrb and finding none they are forced into disgraceful slanders and, disreputable trickery, by Which they w t ill Only succeed injnjuiing the cause. • A Nov Wonie ON BooK-N. :Etuso, AND A Nsw AND IMPROVED SYSTEM or C DSINESS WRITING,— '" We have,• on various occasions, taken great ploasuto and pride in alluding 'to the .emincht , • success and increasing patronage of this decided ly praiseworthy _ and progressive institution, " The Elmira Business' Collage, Elmira, N. Y." Tho Principal of , this College, 'Prof. A. J. WARNER, has nearly ft ompleted for the ]use of this Institution mid Counting Houses, a new wd?k, of - severailiiihdred.pagas, on Double and .Single Entry llookl-reepin. It will prove a valuable work, pmbracing improved and labor saving forms, a' tin' austilication of accounts, commercial correspondence, a thorough course of commercial c‘ i iileulationo and business- forms ; and &tit willi be appended what has long been nebilpti--4-o, Colnmoreial Dictionary. ~ 'ln addition. to this, Prof. WAnNsit has al ready arranged, to aid in the success of ibi s • College, a new l and'itnproved Specia of Th o ,i nen , Pcninauthip,ffree from ornaments, plain and ..,. iegiblo, - In' addition to the manifold other nttractiions, arrangements have been made whereby the ' :students will be permitted to attend the Course - of Lectures, fie° of charge. Tho Lecturers have been selected from among the mast profound . writers and or tors of the ago. t ( t Every eifor is being made to place thi J s Coll ege on tebasis hat will render it worthy of the Rama it bears, and at the same time stand second to none in the whole routtry.• No better recommendat ni is needed than the fact that both in Xlinira ak t II places adjacent, the • graduates of this Institution occupy the very first positions. This snout has alrilady given the different offices, banks, mercantile houses, • and - other business places, in this part of the country,, heir best clerks, and some of them, though fresh from this College, are receiving salaries of $BOO to 1.600 per year. Tuition for full course it $35. Per further information ad dress the College. • •, from!he . otlice of the College is-issued a qua .- telly paper. containing Snitch intetesting Iv l ing Molter, aside from giving full intormatio in regal - Art(l'We Institution. To those dasirot s, it will be sent free by rending name uthi 'ad rots. . —From the Elmira ,Adrercr. , Cold is $1,451 in New-tork ...,0 a OIL 1 r WELL - L 13 .- ORO:P.EN ll'A, • WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12.1.11.411:LIOAN STATE NCall NATION Ilia 11 01: 1 Hi! VPITEMP, UT, HENRY W. 'W ILC LAMS. oP AT.E.ECTIENY REpuBLIC.S,I4 Cfoi_INTV TICKET • ' FOR , ASSEMBLY, - • B-. B. SPRANG,Iof WeStfic/c/.. . JNO. 8. MANN, of Coudersport. FOR snr.itlvv, " e Al. POWER, of .illtddiebyry, _ - voiI , TRBASTIREIt, of—Ptln Ito FOP. VOMMISSIONEE., JOB REXFORD, ok We•Ofickl ;,, FOR AUDITO4, DAVID zeAMERDisi, of Tioga. FOR JURY COMMISSIONER, LEROY TABOR, Of lirelblboro FOR cORONE E. J; BOSWORTH, 'pf J31o88.• TUESiLtY; OC'T. 8. . The number of tickets sent to each - election district will equal the totakyote last fall Multiplied i.)Y :two. ,At the :same time, no tickets should he wakited. Tt is better to put one-third-6011c \iholenuMber in safeliandtras'arese6le supply.. This'plan.will always ensure tickets enough for use. Assessments should be attended to at once. PridaY, the 27th of September, is' the last day, npon, which assessments can-be matte to,be serviceable in, this eleetiom Voters'. who - tutve\ changed their residencvs during the tax 'year' shOuld see tai, it at once that they; are all right n' the assessor's boo l lcs. The Coin inittees of Vigilance are expected to at tend to this matter,..but every Republi can should constitute •himself a Com.j mittee of i one to'attend to it. FLAG FOB, TUE BANNER COUNTY. 1-1 - tuatA.! The Republican State Coin tuittee announce, in a card 'publishe( on the 11th inst that they will presen their nenraffd elegant-.campaign flag :30Xi2.0 feet, to the county - which stud maize the best return for Judge Will ianni for ,Tudge lire Supreme Court as,eornpared with . the last fall's majori ty for Cleary. .Republicans Of wil l that flag if you:will it. Tiuga luis heel) the banner county, for feu years :int more, and can maintain hat,proud t-u • premney .on the sth day = of Oetebe nett if her Republican voters say so.— We want thatilitg. We must have it , . And the only Way to get it is to brin4 every Republican to the Polls in. the several districts. Let us iMite the ef fort, and plant that prenduln flag on the peaks of the Alb ghenic:i 'Win 7n the lirstnews• honk California reached the East the Copperh 4 eos were exooedingly noisy. `Plie 13aK41 news remarkably quieting, and W•f!, - =t IA , any of their papers mutt:tie to ; telt their ponders the' unpleasant truth. son /lois were COrpQr- . !Wad:4. true it, is that, devil whi t devil dawned firm concord holds!" ' Vriends, see to it that your tickets,arl• placed ,in trusty hands and properly Added. Watch Out for fraudulent tiek'f ets and see that, noanan is imposed mi .: . on'by designing politicians. Nye never saw a fraudulent democratic or ticket in Ibis county, and we have reason to believe that n RePublicati would deal in such wares. - But the Copperheads Imo sometime 4 attempted to palm' off su wary Republi -any. They nifty tickets upon un y attempt 1 1c, it this fall. Always desperate ; they itre not likely to scruple at„, tkie means by theta deemed necessary so carry their ends. "Therefore be vigilant. . - -See to it that the ticket Toted is-identical with' that at the heati z iif this paper as fur 'its names and offices are ,coucerneth -TWo ballots only are ,to he - voted this Wit— " State—Judiciary " and County."-- The County ticket embraces the names, of Assemblymen, Sheriff, `Treasurer, Commissioner, Auditor, Jury Comings sioner, and Coroner. The State ticlet has the single name of Henry W. Wi I lams, for Judtv of the Sttpreme , Con 1. We regard our local ticket, a' , -% nearly unobjectionable as any ever PM - , in Ole field by any party. , • Z,lessrs. Strang anti Mann, for Assembly, are men of fine abilities, large e4erience, and loyal im pulses, and their polit4ealcildelit3;,Was never questioned.. J: B. Potter, for Sheriff; is one of the Most reliable and Upright of onti young men, a Mal o superior business qualificatiOns, an I patriot of the first water. .1-I. C. Bail y, for Treasurer, has a - dottble claim 4 Jon the people. A. man of correct bush habits, a, good accountant, pos.-es the confidence of all Who know in) timately, he bears upon h ;. is p . ::son evidence of his devotion to th repu iit the hour of its sorest need./ Job I; ford, for Commissioner, In 4 the . cc deuce of the masses - of a) parties, served a term with credi t , and dese well of his fellow-citize s. David ( eron, for Auditor, is one . of our young men. Sheri • Tabor, Mr ', ,Commissioner, is k lown hi some of our citizenk an Ave think not 1 vorably ; and E. . . Bosworth, for ( / tier, is one of tl \ most respected, : 'zens of Blom. ilo can vote this ti without, a septa,. and as cheer. commend it 0 every Republican. us give the State and county tieke old-fashioned majority K , The C pperhea - ds have a great de, / say ab It hard money. Tkey ii thepe Plo to vote for their eandn i and s ) bring about the return a money. About the hardest Money! evyfr saw ii) this country - was that is bile lot of wild-eat banks undo uspieas of the Democracy. , 1 And as for hard money, we 1' saw - much of it in Tioga county ini best of times. We do recollect, i tinctly, of seeing some dimes, qua and halves, , in circulation about ten years ago ; 'but, unfortunatei few Democratic admirers of hard ey scattered so much ofthebogns a hi otit titnt tin nithi - iiv'ci' illiCW " « hetiter al y 4 it• %vat, t.t., I( lit (31' lifiL ' If the (,‘ tied 1,011 tett us whieh Itind of 11 , i . t ill moues - . they want they will . much of Lige t Ile 'public. , ; proelamatinn just 'issued bY Gov tryl3 eary an'uoiln iug the, „can 'OlOll $1,794,04.1,14. of , State, debt. by the Connoissioneeri; of the Sinking - Fund, during the past year, reminds us that: thefinances of the State are im proving. We believe this is the largest a l mutat payment of the debt ever made, 3et our State taxes are very light. It qi only- since the State “overnment pzu;p.ed WO the control of the Itepubli iihns;-thati '•anY Lion of the debt. lia4'enken 'Educe. The llcld was contracted by the . Forty. Thieves, former alas of Democracy, In' chief part. - Every dollar must be abl,4ltookh .Unx , it - .Of the funds were ioeketed by timie thieyes years ttgo !. clay of,the election is at hand.— [But a dozen daylkintervene, and what kv..er is to,be . dene'to give the premiuM flag to k`ioga must. be llonemtiickiy.• To 'Win the prize, TiOga county must give Ilhiniss 2,800 majority. Make It 3000 if you can. The votes are here to carry the 4 fi l g,ures that high, and even higher. Tire little doubt than were cacti par-' ty , to ll it. last vote one week from ne.x.t Tu Wday, the majority for the. lie publicantiekei would be not 1 than 3,201/.. Strength is of 'no - account unless. You use.\t. (live us a full vote.. Go .to the polls early and vote the entire fie publican ticket.. • Through the late.aetien, Of Preside . Ut Johnson the rebels are encouraged, and the spirit of the retfellion has taken a new lease of life. It is not too much to, say that the dal gels : which threaten the peace of the fountry are as immi nent as were those of ,1360.' But 'these dangers - may be averted .I:(yipl'omPl , ac tion on the part of the loyal men of tlie country!' It does no good tostand apart and cry for hupeachment of Andrew Johnson. We must do something to strengthen the hands of Congress—show s . , it that the people are 'ready to sustain their representatives and Senators to the uttermost. The indignation of the loyal,inasSes at the usurpations and bad faith of the President is deep. But the President cannot be checked so.effeet tinily ias by the defeat" of the Capper head 'candidates in ther fall elections.— If you desire to encourage a bad man to usurp all the power4of the Government, you eau do it, by,sitting idly down and, frrumbling. - ';'But t if yon would render him liarink.-4:fo call i r serious evil you, can do it. by gOiti4 !(.)! the polls And voting him down in the per,:iins of the several Copperhead eandidati:s.• f.et every dis trict Pot itself upon . the record agair9l A iiiii : ew Johnson, who this day repre s'ents the rebellion. Ile is obedient t the wicked will of traitors, disolivaleni to ther,will of the loya4 lll:ltieti. ile af -1:4,0,4 CO believe,, 1111(1 he openly declares it, that the people are \with him hrhis rtisoally . netions and dangerous designs. 14ry ltepublican trim negleene to vote right akkil promptly chit: fall says to Mr. John:4M "I am 'with you—go ah,ead." • Weshall see who di.sires \ to encouVage Andrew . ()boson. ' , • IMII 111 f 1:4.1 true; as 8f:di:II, that Mr. (or haw; bite Republican Candidate Ifor Governor in Californht, was identified wlth the State rohiserwho have infeg- Led that State from its inrtli,•we rejoice iii his defeat. For thieves we have no vote and in apology ; anibwhen justice overtakes them We have 110 regrets., It is said that the nomination of Mr. Fay by the protesting Republicans defeated Oorham aid elected Mr. liaight, the Democratic nominee. that ease we join with , the protesting Reptiblieans in pre hough 1 ~opper/cad /cad member - from Clinton County, who was Chairman of a • Committee to investigate tli fast freight system. As for stealing, the chiefs of that party have ho rivals. They can beat ! the cutest of the cute. ,•, = Oen. Griffin, , who acted as Comman der of :the:itli Military Department af ter Sheridan left, is dead. From pres ent appearances-We suspect that- very few army officers will be eager 'to take Sheridan's plac4l The Yellow Feve>j is making great havoc in all the Unit* cit ies. We know of but one man who, eon)d stay in New Orleans ,with impu nity. President Johnson is ." pizeuer than " Yellow, Jack," and might oper ate as salutarily as ~ a sharp frost. .-tm wst tiry feN% Lila- The Republican majority for Govern . - or in Vermont is over 20,000. 1 The Sen ,4de is solid Republica» and there are btit half a do2en Copperheads in the Representative branch the legisla tion in a total membership of NO. I oro eiti- -k et Lilly Let - In Maine; the Legislature is over whelming Republican, as. usual. The Co plierlicads and sour-beer Republicans united in souse towns to elect sour-beer legislators, but the result. was. , clot af fected. ,Our majoritx for tiovernor; too, is increasing and instead or 112,000; as we stated last week, 11, now reaMICS 14000. Tlie 'Legislature will stand— itepublieanu la; _Democrats 30, ►I to vite ntes Jard we ~ ued the ever the At the late municipal election in Delaware, the : , I.ladical ticket-Wasrelected by an overwhelming majority. We have set to find a word of news from Vermont, Main►t, and Delaware, - in n Copperhead paper. They do not chronicle ,Republican victories: ters, here Y it dam- MOE seedily, coin-- mon parlance, for ten days, reaching as high as, 4(s percent. soinetitues. Aglance at the Stock Sales disyJiy day : discloses the fact that.:the,itioney'mlirket la in\' , Ei; . • feverish state r :-I.he : obvioiirq•eakon r o t this monetary 'dlsturhaneci, IS' the "stf& . • pense in which the publie Mind is kept by the antics of Andrew Johnson.— The removal of Stantx . m, Sheridan', Sickles, and other sterling patriots, aft , fceted the entire basiness'ef The coon- try. Then came the - proclamation of amnesty and pardon, illegal, and there foie void, but waraing' - elbar -lieaded men - of other and more daring usurpa tions; Thissent gold up lice per cent. Nothing,se certainly nica.ciures" hie de grociof public confidence as MR money market. If .the October eleotious are carried against the Coliperjolinsinis this fever will disaiipear, and it is this only remedy. We are 094 to see that T. B. Peter son & Brothers, Philadelplittt,"are about to issue the excellent letters written by Col. Forney from Europe;' in book, form, at'an early day. No tourist has given the people so graphite a - picture of the aelit4l Etkrope as Col.. Forney.-He was not a paid writer, and sacrificed nothing to• increase his' Wages. We predict a large sale for the, book., .• • Examination ofledelters. Liberty. Block Home, Monday Sept 30,1 p tn . UlllOl3, Ogdonebnrß, Tuesday Oct I, 9 R Sullivan, Otay Valley, Wednesday Oct 2, 10 n to lintlind,llOsevillo, Thursday Oct 3, 00 w 44- 3itelteen, Maple Ridge, Friday Oct 4.9 a in Charleston YO 4118'4 House, Mon my Oct 7. 9a in Delmar, Dean &Willi Mouse, Tuesday Oct 8, 90 in Covlngton, Wodnetillay Oct 9;1 pia • Mansfield, Thursday Oct 10, 9 a to Wellaborojriday Oet 11 9aml • ; • : Middlebury, 11olliday's, Monday Oct 14:0 a , Farminkton,But VS Schein' House, TnestlaY Oct 15,t6 a in Tloga,VednolidayOet 16, 9n m ' ' Lawrenceville. Thursday Oot 17, 9 a in Nelson, Beecher Island, Friday Oct 18, 9 a in Chatham, Closo School House, Monday Oct 21, 1 I , i n Knoxville, Tuesday Oct 22, 0 a in Brookfield, Seeley Bch House, IVedneadny Oct 23, 9 a in IVestfiold,, Thursday Oct 24, 9 a ni • Clymer, Snbinsville, Friday Oct 25; 0 a I 9 • .1 . Gaines, Vermilveas,Saturclay Oct 10, 9 u in And at Wellaboro the three Fridays fulloiving. Teachers will come with a sheet of loinsear paper, pen and ink, or a good pencil. School Directors are earnestly invited to attend. Wellsboro, Sept: 25, 1867. 3. F. CALIC,pIi, . , Co. Snp't. REPUBLICAN MEETINGS. The Republican County and thieve/sing Com mittees met on the 13th and appointed meetings 1r) held in SEPTEillflElt,at the following named times and places, to wit : Close School Houso, Saturday eve ning, Sept. 28, Niles & Nichols. COVINGTON, Saturday evening, September 28, Strang dr. Wilson. DELMAR, BroughtOn School 110u.9e, Thursday evening, Sept. 26, Smith & Cobb. DELWAR, Rartle's . Sebool House, Sattirdhy eve ning, Sept. 28, Smith & Webb. DAGGETT'S MILLS, Thursday evening, Sept. 26, Merrick A Elliott. GRAY'S VALLEY, Friday evening, Sept. 27, Strang & Wilson. Kis'ENEY VILLE, Friday evening, September 27, Smith .. ( 4 Merrick. KNOXVILLE, Friday , e vening, September 27, Nichols 1 LAWIIENCEVILLE, Friday evening, Sept. 27, Merrick A Elliott. MAINSBUIta, Monday evening, September 30, Smith A Nichols. STONY FORE, Osborn School llooso, Monday evening, Sept. 30, Niles A Cobb. TIOiIA, Monday 'evening, September 30, Strang A Wilson. WRITNEYVILLE. Wednesday evening, Sept. 25, Smith A Cobb. OCTOBER MEETINGS BAITS' SCHOOL, HOUSE, (Sullivan), Friday evening, Oet. Niles .t Mitchell. CHEMIN PLATYS, Saturday evening, Oct. 5, Niles GO V IN(ITON, (let. 3, Niles it Mitchell. ELKLAND, Thimany cveninif, Oct. 3, Suitt FARMINGTON TILL; Wedric!iliii : evening, 0e . 2, Smith Jr. Nichols. • . - HOLIDAYTOWN, Friday evening, Oct. 4, Smith .15 Nichols. LAMB'S CREEK, Thenlay evening, Oetober Smith do NiChtilB. LAWRENCEVILLE, Thursday evening, Oct. 3, Niles . k, Mitchell. MILLEATOWN, Wedne:lay evening, October 2. Strang,&. MORRIS RUN, Wednesday evening, October 2, Niles Mitchell. NAUVOO, Tuesday ovt.iiinv,; October 1, Nils & Mitchel?. ' • NELSON, Friday , evening,- , Ottober .1, Strang & Wood. o • OCEOLA, Saturday eveni4 October 5, Strang tt, Wood. , R9SEVILLE, Tnestlay evening, Out. 1, Strang & Wilson. WELSH SCHOOL HOUSE, Charleston, Satur , day evening, Oct,. 5, Smith k Nich, WELLSBORO. Court' House, Monda3 e vening, en any-,1 October 7. _ . _ • The friends in the several districts.are requos .etl n to Make all necessary ar f uugon obis for ge ting`ont'alfull attendance: `• By order of the 'ommittee. ucces- . ity the .publi, Btm FULL PARTICULARS NEXT .W EEK, ME e COM] tion MIEN MEE e mai as not De LANO & Co., ono. • Corn HAVE OPENED .THEIR NEW STORE y WAS all the n 9 was under the AGITATOR OFFICE, he ex• litte6 WELLSI3ORO, PA. !MEI QUANTITY, QUALITY, & PRICES sritiefuetopy.to all reasonable peoplo SEPTEMBER 25, 147 . Mirse . A. - J...Sofields Is . now rocoiving t,6e Fall styles of IMI MILLINERY, direct from the city, , and will be pleased to s;e her old friends rind 'customers, with no many no, ones as may choose to favor her with their-pat ronage. I have engaged a first-class. Dressma ker, and am prepared to carry on . - MAKING in all its branches. in a satisfactory manner. Orders taken for Hair Jewelry. Good prices paid for human' hair. Store over VanValken burg's Grocery, Main-st. Wellshoro, Sept. ?5, 1867-tf Notice to Bridge Builders The building of a Bridge across Crooked Creek where the Road crosses from Tioga hero, called l ithe Cowanesquo Road, running from Tioga Boro to Cowantlsquo River, through Farmington, will be let on the site of the premises to tho lowest -and best bidder, on the sth day of Oetobor:nerk the bridge to be of two spans from 80 to '7O feet teach, altogether' one hundred and forty feet long on thereabouts, to be erected on piles, and of the style of the Westhrook 'Bridge in illiddlebury: Plan to be 'exhibited on the premises at tho time of the letting. E. S. SRELY. Attest, Tuonns ALLEN, E. HART, Clerk. I'. V. VA N f Wellsboro, Sept. 25, '67. . Commissioners. ! • *CIAUTION.—My, wife, Louisa V., having loft niy bed and • board with Out just cause or pro vocation;,lbis is to forbid tho public harboring or trusting hor on my account; as I will pay no debts of hor contracting uftor this ditto. • .Tacksun, Sept Id, 'tl7.2t MO. H. PERRY. ' 'R. E. OLNEY, DEALER in ChOCßS'er. JEWELRY, SILVER .ti-PLATED WARE, 'Speclaelo3, Violin:Strings, Mansfield, Pa. • Wittelies and Jew • elry neatly repaired. liig,raiing done in plain English and German.' C. 13;•-ICE - L - LY I - - AGENT for MARVIN Er.,. CIO'S FIRE AND BultwiArt--.P4O , DP, SAFES. Wellsboro; SOitotober 26. 1867. Elmira;Sa ManillaOtOiyi • t s " f /';" • , i . • efist Ocid &eel Putent:Typer Ground Circular Saws. MILL, MULEY, GANG, CROSS-CUT, CLEARING,-SOOTII AND OTHER SAWS. • Mr. J.AOIIIEVFHLIN,..fri, is. i►ytboriaed ;to soil a s t, Fseto - ry Prices In '11Ogn: ' • Orders for repairing, ae.,, left with Mr. , Sellief felin will be attended no pinteptly as if-?oft at tho Mantifeetory.; i f; ..c. i i ; • • ANDRAWS J 4 11IIRBAGE. . . Sept. '1 8, 1367.—er.,, 1 ____. Orphans' Court Sale. ily virtue of an order of Orphans' Court mado on the 30th day ,of July 1867. The following described piece of real estate will be sold at pub lic ludo on Saturday the 28th day of Oct.. next at 2 o'clock P. Id, at the Court Douse in Wellsboro Pa., us the property of James:E. Johnson Into of the township of Delmar doe'd.- Said property being bounded and described as follows viz : Be ginning at a post the north wost corner hereof ad joiaing the lands of Phelps Sc - Dodge thence south 86 dogs. east 128 porches to a small beech, thence south 2 dogs. west 162 perches to a post in theVounit island road, thence along' said road sotilh 86 dogs. west five porches 'north 62 dogs. west 38 perches nOrth 69 degrees won 34 porches West B porches, south 69 (reg; west 24 perches, south 87, dpg. west 28 ,perches, thopoe north one dog. east 121 perches to the place of beginning—containing 118 and fi-16 acres more or loss, with one frawo bons° frainosipirn,2o acres improved and a few, frtilt trees iliercen, all Situ ated in tho township of Delmar Tina Co. Pa. • • RUSSELL LAWTON, • Wellsboro Sept. 25 1867-4 w• Adam Planing Maclene. AT KEENEYVILX.E, PA IHAVE put in a first-claps ,PLANER, and am prepared to plane flooring, siding, etc. to order. , GEO. D. KEENEY. Sept. 18,186771 y. Auditor's Notice. MILE undersigned having been appointed an I, auditor to lifstribilte the prOceddi 'arising from the sale of the estate of Lyman Hart, late of Charleston, dec'd will attend to tho duties of his appointment nt2the Offlee Of Nichols dc Mitch ell, IVellsboro, Friday, Oct, 18, 1867, at 2 o'clock P. M. All persona interested are requested to take notice. JOHN I. MITCHELL, Sept. 18, 1867, dm. Auditor. The Amerlean .Cooking. Stove. AFTERAwenty yora'exiieriento in fhO marf-i ufacture of stoveS, NVO 'b ecame convinced,. some six years , since,- that, a Vast' atuouht of money was being expended by the peoplo of this country, in buying cheap and worthless stoves, a largo portion of which was wasted; and that true economy - consisted in buying,the best stoves that could be made, notwithstanding tho price was higher, With this view wo proceeded to censtruct the American Cookitig ,stove, end spared no pains or expense to make it the best and most perfect stove that could be made. And we have experimented with it, and carefully watched its operation for the last six years ' 'and when an improvement sugeested we have at once adopted it, and wo have several of these improvements secured by letters patent. In this manner we do not hesitate to say, we hove brought it to a higher state. of perfection than has heretofore' boon attained in cooking, stoves. The recent improvements in this' stove has added largely to its convenience and effective- . ness. In all the varieties nf stoves wo manu facture, we study usefulness, durability, conve nience and economy in operation, rather than cheapness in price, and in so doing wo are satis fied we :study the interest of those purchasing our stoves. •SHEAR, pACRARD, & CO., Albany, N.Y. . Per sale by CONVERSE & OSGOOD, Wells. boro, Pa. 18sept07-3m. G ENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION, Whereas, by an act of the Clonoral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An Act to rogulato tho Oonetal Elections of this Comluonwealth," enacted on' tho 2d day of July, IBn, it Is enjoined on me tp give public notice what officers are to he elected —therefore I, LE'ROY TABOR, High Sheriff of Tioga County, do hereby make known and give this public notice to the Electors of Tioto county, that a °snore! Election will be held throughout the county on the 2d Tuesday of October next, being the Eighth day thereof, -- `/IdtFas;trifidnifeatilliiiiitg; "`" --- Brookfield, South Road school house. Charleston, Dartt Settlement school house. ' Olymor, Baldwinto school 110118 e. Chatham, at the Chatham Center school house. Covington, 11601 of Sam,uol Covington Borough, 'toted of Samuel Kill. Delmar, at the Court Masc. Deerfield, Cowunesquo lions°, Ira Wagner. - Miami Borough, \Veen:the Ilotol. talc, at the Smith school houso. a Fllllrook_ Borough, Fallow school house. • Farmington, house of Peter Mowry, deceased. Gaines, A. R. Vermilyca's. Jackson, house of 0. Hamilton, Knoxvillo Borough, Faglo House. Lawrence, SlosSon's llotol. Lawrence Borough, Slosson's Hotel. ' Liberty, Joel B. Woodrnff's Hotel. Mansfield Borough, Model school house. Mitinsbnrg Borough, R. IC. Brundage's Hotel. • Aliddlehttry, llolidaytown school house. Morris, house of Geo. Cast. Nelson, houso of Charlos Goodrich. Oceola, Hotel. Richmond, Methodist Church. Rutland, house of Elmer Backer. Stillivan, li. K. Brundago's Hotel. Shippen, Big Meadow school house. Tioga, B. S. Farr's Hotel. • Tioga Borough, E. S. Farr's Hotel. Wellsboro, at the Court House. ' Westflold, AL G. Bowman's Hotel. Westfield Borough, M. 0, Bowman's Hotel. Ward, house of William L. Thomas. houso of Job n Irvine.. At which time and pieces the following named State and'Clounty officers aro to be elected : , One person for Judge of the Supremo Court of penn sylvapia. Twb persons to represent 'Hogs find Potter counties in the General Assembly. One person for Sheriff of Tioga county. One person for Treasurer of Tioga county. One person for Commissions of Tioga county. - One person for Auditor of Tan county. • Two Eerfons for Jury Commissioners of Tioga OrieW'rkon for Coroner of Tioga county. It is further directed that-the nesting of the Return Judges at the Coal i tions°, Wellsboro, to make out the general returns, sh II ho on the first Friday succeeding t h e said election, t being the 11th day of October. lam by said act 'father directed to give notice that every person, except Justices of the Peace, who shall hold offico or appointment of trust or profit under the government of the United States, or of this State, or of any-city or incorporated district, tvliether a commit. stoned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or who stunt beemployed under tho legisla tive, oxecutive or judiciary departments of this State, or cif any incorporated district; 'and also that every member of Congress, and 011ie select or common coml• cil of any city, corn:Mesh:meth . of any incorporated die- Riot, is by law incapablo of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of judge, inspector, or clerk of , any, election of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge, or 4 any other officer of. any s n itch election shall ho eligible to any office then to be 'voted for. ' In accordance with the provisions of the Bth section of an act entitled , A further supplement to tho elect tied laws of this Commonwealth," I publisl) the follow ing: WtiTHESI!, By the , Act of Congress of the United States, entitled " An Act to amend tho several acts heretofore passed to - provide for the enrolling and call ing out the national forces, and for other purposes," approved hatch 0,1866, all persone'who have deserted the military or naval service of the United States, and who have not boon discharged or relieved from the pen alty or disability therein provided; are deemed and ta ken to have 'voluntarilyrelinquished and forfeited the rights of citizenship and their rights to become citizens and aro deprived of exorcising any rights of citizens thereof: AND VIIEREWS, Persons not citizens of the United States are not, under the laws of Pennsylvania; qualified electors of this Commonwealth : V. That in all elections hereafter to bo bold in this Commonwealth, it'sball be unlaWful for the judge or inspectors of any such election to receive any ballot or ballets from any person or persons embraced in the pro visions and subject to the disability imposed by said act of Congiess, approved 'March 3,1865,Und It shall be Un lawfill for any such person to offer to vote anyballot or ballots, That if any such judge and inspectors of election or any One of them, shall receivo or consent to receive any such unlawful ballot or ballots from any Such Mt qualified person, he or they so offending shall bo 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 a flno of not less than $lOO and to undergo an imprisonment in the jail of the proper county for not less than sixty days. . That if any person deprived of citizonehip, and disqualified as aforesaid, shall at any election hereafter to be held in this Commonwealth vote, or tender tO the officers thereof and offer to vote, a ballot or ballots, any person so Offending shall lie ffeomed guilty of a mlsdemeaner,'and 'on conviction thereof in any 6ourt of Anarter 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 onlawfal ballot or ballots. 0. That if any person shall hereafter persuade or advise any person or persons, deprived of, citizenship and displaiilled as aforesaid, to offer any ballot or bal lots to the officers of hay election hereafter to be held in this Commonwealth, such person so offending Chall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction there. of in any court. of Quarter Sessions of thbi Common woalth shall be punfshed'ln like manner as is provided in the second section of this act in the chine of officers of such election receiving such unlawful ballot or bal lots. In accorlince With the act of Assembly, of Mardi 1866, regulating the manner of voting Ut all elections I further elate for the inforination of voters that all. county °Moore will be voted for on a elogle Blip of paL per, labeled "County," and the candidate for Judge of, the Supremo Court will be voted for on a scparato bib lot, labeled "State—Juiliciary," , each clues to be depos- Ited In separate ballot-boxes. , Vor instrnctions in regard to the organkation of boards of election, etc., see Act-of—Assumbly of • Ed Jti• ly, 1830, pamphlet laws, page AID; likewise contained In a practical digest, of tho election laws of this Coln monwealtli, furnished't every Piaceof holding general „elections; page 80, etc. • • Given under my hand ,at ~WellsboxOrough, this 6th day of September, 1867. , LEttOY TABOIt Sheriff J. llort li, T ATE of the iirtoifi,Mo44,l ILAPP4'iv jj log just roturned'fromlbe eity of Now York, is now prepared to offer toitheAtiseris of Law rehaeville,4o,yleinity, a Igesieriti assortment of titoEllalgiSitllWlSlONS ~C.ROCKER.Y, HARDWARE, •, WOOD, & WILLOW-WARE, YANK EE NOTIONS. - 'T LAWRENCEVILLE, PENN'A. 80titag!b.0,r, 1 70.1, 1 q 1 . 3 7 - tf . Wellsboit• Clotli-Drehsint,i; Works: lIAVING engaged Mr. JAMES SMITH to superintend our. Clothing Works wo aro now ready to do ail kind of coloring and dress ing in good style and on abort notico. S. A. IIILTBOLI), opt. 18, 11307-I.f. 0. BLAIR. • f." 4971,7, DEAL rt STOVraS & HARDWA K; TIOGA, PENN'A., AS on band a large and choice assorttnen Stores, among Ablok ara: 4 ' • • • Cook-Moves, • ;- Monitor, - Oregon, Uncle Sam, _Dictator, (coal) Mohawk, (coal) ,Ginessee, Niagara e. Grecian Cottage: Parlor. Salortype, coal, Smoke Consumer, All Right, • Atalanta, Champion, Saptrior, coal, and Air-Tight Stoves of nil sizes. , Agent, also, for Elmira San. rectory! I ftir 'Ash Saws of, all Icinds at Factory prices. I sell, also, PRINDLE'S STEAM CALDRON for cooking feed for stock, beating _water, etc The only place where you can buy DOUBLE STEEL AXES. A fall accortment of MECHANICS' TOOLS, HOUSE TRIM MINGS, SHELF & FLOOR . IPARD WARE, TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET.IRON FARE, ,always on hand. • P. S. Podlor's Tinware not made at any prico, My ware is made of standard tin, and I defy competition. J. SCHTEFFELIN, Ja. Tioga, Sept. 18,.1867-tf. FARMERS' EXCHANGE. 0. G. VAN VALICENBURG & 1140 IXCILANCir, for Farm •produce and Cash, o 9 tho principle that "even exchange is n robbery." PORK, HAMS, SHOULDERS, WIIITE FISH, MAWCEREL, 'CODFISH, moral) HALIBUT, FLOUR, CORN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, FEED, &C., &C. Wo have no ambition to get rich faster than our noighbors who are equally industrious'; nor aro wo.desirous of running all creation that we may havo more.to eat, drink, wear, nod To Lay By for a Rainy Day. ly with our customers, we point to the fact that our run of custom hail steadily increased from the first, and promises to grow considerably lar 6er, HARD TIMES Olt NO HARD TIMES We pay CASII for PRODUCE, and keep up with the market prices. Remember the place, TOWNSEND'S 'OLD• STAND, MAIAr STREET, IirELLSRORO, PENN'A `-gept. 11,, 1867-If. To the Public of Wellsboro AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY N. ASHER 9 ; • TAttnEtSthiehl6'ltonlekitohrl of notifying the people SPRING CLOTHING ie 011 hand, and offers it lower than before The Store is well stocked with the most (ash ionablo COATS, PANTS 'AND VESTS; also, a large assortment of g GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, consisting of WHITE AND CASSIMERE SHIRTS, COLLARS; NECKTIES, SUS PENDERS, SOCKS? and a good-large lot of the most fashionable HATS AND- CAPS, over brought Ao, this market. Also A . TRUNKS, BMIS, AND UMBRELLAS, which you can buy low for cash, at the Cheap Clothing Store of N. .ASIIER, Ist door east of Vau Valkenburg's Flour Store. Wellsboro, Sept. 11, 18137.' N'ENV HAAD*ABE i §TOitE CONYERS & OISGOPO IN addition to their old business in Dry Goods, Groceries, &0., have established a STOVE, TIN, AND GENERAL HARD ' WARE STORE, two doors below the old stand; where they man ttfaettwe . TIN WAR.F/I 0N 111111 HUMANITY PRINCI E L , that is, in die most substantial manmatter ofrr SOAr A S we have enough to do all thp cooking and warm ing in Tiogn County. In 'rad, we have Stoves enough to MAKE .A SUMMER in WA LBUSSIA. We are the enVagenta for the sale of the AMMAN COOK STOUR ___,--- in'Wellabore; and this Stove is the AUTOCRAT OF STOVES. We keep all kinds of Hardware, Iron, Nails Steel, Horse Shoes, and a complete variety of SIIELF HARDWARE. if,,you don't boliovO it DROP IN. • CONVERS it OSGOOD. Wollsboro,',SeS. 4, 1867, ly. SECOND, ANNUAL %V TUE Tioga Co. - ,Agriettittirol Society, .7o on np,,044 V;EVSkan° ilr`ciingday &. Thurs " 3 .". p!.o(l,,,:vet9Per 24.: - (l.nd .3d, 1867.. lii is c:iir - Ist. 2d. Boa Stnllion 4 years old and over, $5 00 $3 no do 3 yours old 300 200 Bost pair matched Horses 400 200 .do Mares 400 200 do 3 year old Holdings ' 4 3 00 , 2 00 do do Maros 300 200 -Beat single horse - _ .• 200 100 Best single mare 200 100 Commitiod:-.Zbair' I id I. 'Aiken, A. lunt, ii. fi Wood. CLASS 241—MAREA dt — OOLTS. • Beat brood'tnaro and eolt Best pair 2•year old colts 200 100 do 1-year old colts 200 100 Best 11•yoar old mare or gelding 200 100 Best 2 year old 'do ' 200 100 Best 1-year old do ' . 1 00 Best suckling colt 1 00 Ceramittec=--John Pearson, Richard Vidcen, 1 , 1, P, West. CLASS 3d. a Best Jack, ony ago ' ' 5 00 do pair mules , 300 200 do Alderney hull . 300 • - do durbnin bull , 200 100 do devon bull • ' 200 100 do durham cow • 200 1 Oil do devon cow 200 100 do Alderney cow.' , • 200 1 . 00 du 2 year old boiler _ I 00 do 1 year old heifer 1 MI 'do bull calf , I 00 do heifer calf 1 00 Committee—Wm. Francis, Geo.V. Avery, La fayette Grayi. CLASS 41b. Best fat worprig bien •3 00 ' 2 00 do 3:year pld,steers., 2, 200 100 do 2 do • -. 200 do 1' do 100 do beef cattle 2OO 100 do COW 1 00 Best yard cattle not less 0 bend 3 00 Committee—Newton Buckley, Moses Lee, Job Doane. , CLASS sth. Bost merino buck ,2 00 100 do Saxony buck - 200 1 110 do Leicester buck 200 100 do mutton sheep 1,00 du lot lambs not lens 5 head • 100 do yard sheep 10 head or over 300 Committee—J. W. Bailey, A. W. Wilson, S. I Power. Best boar hog do Eow do sow and 11 pigs do cock and bon do , pair turkeys 1 100 do pair geese 109 do pair docks 100 do variety of fowls not less 1.0 200 Committee—Jos. P. Morris, Lyman Potter Jos. At Darling. CLASS 7th—AGBICULT'L IMP'MTS, • Best plow $2 00 do side - bill plow 200 (Ili sub soil plow 200 do cultivator •do seed drill (field) do roller • do reaper and wiowor do mower do thresher and eleliner de straw cutter do fanning mill do horse rako 1 Oft Colmniticc—Chas., Eberentz, 1). 0. Steven's, 0. 11. Blanchard. do korso fork CLASS Stb—D. PRODUCTS. Best firkin butter 200 100 do " 10 pounds - roll butter 1 00 do factory mitde cheese 200 'do hand made cheese 200 do 'variety of cheese , 2 00 do 10 pounds maple sugar 1 00 do gallon maple 83, 4 vp 1 00 do box honey 1 00 :, CoMmittce—Gco. D. Keeney, J.-LD. Houghton, Rufus Farr. CLASS Oth—HOUSEHOLD k DOMESTIC. Best 10 yards flannel $1 00 do 10 yards full cloth A 100 do 10 yards rag carpet, 1 00 do 10 yards tow cloth 1 00 do 6 yards linen (domestic) 100 do loaf bread . 1 00 , 1 0t) Committee—Mrs. Hiram Brooks, Mrs. G. X Billings, Mrs. Philander Niles. CLASS 10tb—FLOWE1tS A: PAINTINGS. Best parlor bouquetssl 00 50 do hand bouquets 1 00 50 do dozen dahlias ' 100 do i display of flowers 2 00 do •specimen embroidery 1 00 do sheen oil paint'g, work of exler 200 do do . penciling do 100 do, do ' orayon • do 100 1 11 ommittee—Mrs. Jos. P. Morris, Mrs. F. Sm th, Mrs. 11. W. Williams. t LASS I.IO4—MECHANICAL DF.P'TIII"P, Vest farm wagon $2 OD .o single buggy 2 00 , do family carriage 2200 ao sett double harness (heavy) 'do sett carriage harness do single harness do sett horse shoes do sett chairs The above articles must be entered by tho ma kers, or owners whom they have been with one year. _ _ Committee—Cleo. P. Card; H. S. Johnston„ A M. Alba. • CLASS 12th—FIELD CROPS. Ist. 2d. 3d. $3 00 $2 00 $1 00 00 1 00 1 00 200 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 Best acre wheat do aim do oats do barley Best / acre potatoes Best .acre buckwheat . 'do timothy bay All contestants for the above premiums mist submit the proofs of measurment of ground qual ity 41:.c., prier to Ist Dec. to the Executive Com. mitten. - CLASS 4th— t GARDEN VEGETAB'S Ike. Best 6 heal cabbage . $1 00 Best peck b ots . 1 po do potatoes 100 do tomatoes 100 Bost 4 winter squashes 1 00 Best 0 water melons 1 00 Bost pock onions 1 00 Best / bushel rutabagas 1 00 Best display garden vegetables 2 ftl, ,Best bushel winter wheat 1 0 do rye 100 do barley, • 100 Committee—A. M. Spencer, H. B. Card, C. 3. Humphrey. e CLASS 14th—FRUIT. Best variety apples $1 00 do pears 1 00 ll do peaches • 1 00 jl do plums 100 Ido grapes 100 ,do' fruit 200 c l ommittoo—Diratu Freeborn, 'C. F. Veil, O. F. Taylor. CLASS 14th—PLOWING MATCH. Ist. 2d. 3d. Best i acre plowod by horses $5 00 $3 00'$1 00 do do do oxen 300 200 Time and depth of plowing to ho taken into consideration. -- Committee—Win. P. Shumway, E. T. Bent ley, Jas. Tubb . All articles t at are worthy of premiums and not mentioned n the above l'st will go before the Executive Committee. All animals or articles for exhibition must be entered upon the Secretary's book before 2 o'- clock of the first day, or they will ho excluded from tl i m exhibition, unless by permission of the Board of Managers. Persons from a diAance do. siring to enter stock can do so at any thee 'pre vious to .the Exhibition by signifying their in tention to the Secretary. or. LI the _. • Committee of Arrangements : Mrs, Henry Sherwood, A. Foley, Mr' T. L. Baldwin, 0. B. Lowell, Mrs. L. P. Williston, . R. L. Van Horn, Mrs. Jas. H. Gulick, . W. A. Nichols, Mrs. Chas; Toles, W. Garretalin, Mrs. Juliette Sherwood, • L. Bache, Miss Julia Nichols,' C. I. Brewster, Miss Ruth Donaldson, Walter Sherwood "ASTRAY.—Came into the enclosure of thu subseribordn (lollies, on the 13th of Aughst, a yo)co of Stags. The youngert, is about ,six years old, color tad; the oldest about twelve .years old, of a dun oolbr, some whito on his lyiek and a white spot in his.forellead. The owner is requested i to provo properly, pay charges and take thomjaway.. JOHN C. MILLER. Gaines, Sept. 11, 1867-40' • . Cleaning Sewing Maatintis: 11E undersignod hereby notifies owners of T Sewing Machines' that ho is prejotred, to clean anti put such machines in gonti order O" call. Ile also is agent for the " pat Ont tucker," which can ho usCd on any machine. JOHN B. SIIAKSPEAItE. .MellBboro, Sept. 4, 1807, tf. • CLASS 33t -HORSES. CLASS 6th r 6 a loathing e% po s t or sEt, A . v re f i ! iye c l n, meet, th e 1 4,, gi!III;10101/ be a safe and retie hie cute fur direases of th e A trial of many years has CF -01(4 it is 111010 CilleilejOUS hi ul,„ry „try 4 .ti ot y., ' • than any other teniedy„ Its efficacy has now Leconte co generally knoun, _ t h a t it is justly regarded in i l many conntrici i t s a , medicine of indispensable ceessity. 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E BROTHERS, 722 Sansota Street, Philadelphia, Pa Aug. 28, 1887-Bw. • T"EQUEEN'S CEPHALIC PlLLS.—These are the latest iMproyement among the pills, Teey are confidently believed to be the but,pills fut family use that have ever been made. They are so mild and pleasant in their operation and yet so eftectual, that it would he Amite Lao to supply the demand for them were they more generally known. The whole story is toll in the dikectioas which accompany each hex. Price 2f Cent;_ For sale at Roy's Hrug Slore ullill Property f9r Sale. .. %NUE ,Suhleribcr on account of tailing health offers for I•alo-his Mill Property at. Crooke) Creek, Tioga county, Pa., l formerly known as the MeChne Mill. Said Mill is now to complete running order,.haying been lately fu'ruit•hed with entire new Machinery of the most approved style, and will be sold together with aim i 6 21 acres c.f land, on which there is a thrifty young Apple Orchard and other fruit trees, Building P., on favorable terms. lIUMPHREY. 1 00 2 00 1 00 3 00 2 01) : 00 1 00 I 0 0 I 0 0 JulyTl,lS67 . -3in /VMS is to give notice: That on the 24th day. j_ of August A. D. IS - 67, a %Omuta is ltank• ruptey was issued against fhb emote of Peter._ Walker of fielinar,lin the county of •Tioga, and State of Pennsylvania who has been adjudged a - Bankrupt •on his own petition, that the paymeet of any debts and delivery of any property be• longing to such Bankrupt . , .to him or for his u,e, .Lrot the t, ..,,.for or arty property by him, .ro I,4r lien by law : . that 11. Meeting of the creditors of sai! Bankrupt to prove'their debts and to choose one or inure assignees of his estate, will be held :it 4. court of Ilaulcruptey, to be holden at the efftee of F. E. Smith, in Tinge, Perm'a, before V.. IT.,Smith, Register, on the 28th day tor Septeta bim A, D. 1807, at 10 o'clock, A. M. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, Marshal ldrestcrn Dist. Pa., as Messenger, Pr.'D. C.isuanoa, DCMO3. Sept. 1, 1861%-4ty. . roiiils is to give niAleo: That on the IDth day of. Angust A. 1). 1567 a warrant in Bank ruptcy was issued against the estate of Lucius Truman, or Wellsboroi in the county of Tioga, 'and State of Penn's, who has been adjudged . 4% Bankrupt on his own petition; that the pay ment of any debts and delivery of any property helonging to such Bankruot to hint.or for his we and the transfer of any property by hint are, tor bidden by law ; that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt to prove their debts and to choose rumor mo're Assignees of-his estate trill he t)o/- den,at the office of F. E.,Sruith, in Tioga, Penn sylvania, before F. E. Smith. Register, on the 28th day of September, A. D. 1867, at 2 o'clock P. M. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, Marsh.,l West'il Dist. Par:, as Messenger. Per D. CAMERON, Deputy: Sept. 4, 1867, 4w. 200 100 2011 1011 1 00 1 00 1 00 MILE UNDERSIGNED hereby gime aotica that ho will ho in IV LELIA MSPORT, 2d Tuesday c:tah month. LOCK HAVEN, 241 Wedne'ftlay each month. BELLEFONTE, 2d Thursday each month. COUDERSPORT, 31 Tuesdays in Ffb., May, September, and December. —to hold Courts of Bankruptcy, being previous ly notified that they will he business 're'quiring his attendance at such times and places. At other times he will attend for such purposes at his office in Tioga, Pa. Gentlemen of the Bar prosecuting • involuntary bankrupt cases, will please have warrants returnable at such times if possible. Parties tnakink voluntary applications will please prepare their pet Tuns and schedules' in duplicate, in conformity with the 'Bankrupt Act, General Orders and forms, and Special rules of the Western District of 'Pennsylvania on Bankruptcy, and submit theta to me for examin• alien ; and if found correct in thrin and sufficient in substance, will be certified and tiled, and au order of reference will he issued. Fifty dollars required by the Act must at the setae tinie be ide posited with me, and fi 'teen dollars for clerk :mil Marshal tees should a paid al the .'ante time. • To save answering many letters I will say— I—That, Rico's Manual is the bet work I litre scho on the subject, and 'contains the Act. tlee eral oraers, forms, etc.-si , :`• 2—The Special Rules can be obtaiad e - C. W. Johnston ,t'Co, Pittsburg. .1" , . 3—Thu best blanks I bare seen are saby W. S. Haven. Pittsburg. I—Letters eortfordling to Special ]tole 1S uttl ba promptly answered. , • ; F. E. SMITH, llegixtti- o , . llankraptcg 18th Lrio. P.,. Tlogit, PA., Aug. 29,181:1.7. Notice.. ~7OTIeE is hereby giy . ort to Collectors that on 7, tho Ist day of Oct. 1.367 . ; the seoaol iesto `or Soldier,' Bonds falls due, and tee leFpeelfully ;1:1 you for the la:d dollar on that day. . TAX PAYERS—Tiogn. County ha:: ,ixty owy sand dollars to pay on that dayoand pay your taxes the debt eat lie paid; Inure than that the money hat; got to cow by that Onto, or cost will be made. By order of the Coin mib:d otter,. Sept. 11, Is(i7. C. F. MILLER, Trc.ts'r• I 3 Ilt.ll du ANCE FOIL BUSINESS MEN.— .. _LC The litie location for a store bet vicq,,n ilic building kn rim us:litoy's Bh,ck, and Batilard'.i Saloun i:i min- offered lor rate on peculiar roul I favorable ierins • inquire lit Ito'', Drug ;:tore• . • d.. 1. RUT. , 1 A Rutter and Cheese. iiloilEsT Markt.' -l'a u. 4., .paid for Iliittcr uud !. eltees.e, or Otippet) 100 lc; at • 2 ljulytl7. TOL E S ~t. BARKER'S. of - I)MII4IS4ItATItLX. NOTlOE.—Letters administration tja% ing been granted .to the undersigned upon the estatepl Samuel 'l'. Wood , I:110 deceased, no4iee [oral: Olen to tho , e indebted to, and. thw q having claims affainst vaid estare to roll and field, with M Alt 11001), Adin'rx. C.Jvilgtim, Sept. 4, ISII7-11w ENE '„Crl3 (C)14)1b)g eda .ears.; lilt hot cakes at - C. B. KELLY'S April 1, 1867. • AYER'S Crooked Creek, 'Tioga Co., fit Bankruptcy. In Bankruptcy. In Bankruptcy.