were too heavy for words. When he looked up again he sought his wife . . "Susahi" he saidvin a choking, trem bling tonei"my - breckd has come back to me." "Forgive me, Jacob.' "No, Susan. It is not I who must forgive---God holds us in his hand:" "Ah," murmured his wife, as she raised her streaming eyes to heaven, "I will never doubt ills word again." CON Q4Ess • • A memorial was presented from citi zens of AlEibiuna protesting against ne gro rule, and playing for a continuance of military government. A, bill to create the Territory ming was introduced. • A. hill providing tor the temporary supplying by the President of vacancies in the Executive Department was pass ed to a second reading. The case of Mr. Thomas, Senatorelcct from Mao - land, was taken up, and dis cussed till the adjournment, Messrs, Sumner, Edi» u nds, Yates, and Sherman speaking against his admisslon, and 'istr. Trumbull in favor of it. ' Horst:, Feb. 13.—The bill to protect jAmerican citizens in. foreign States, with all pending amendments, was re committed to the Committee onForeign Affairs, at the - request of Mr. Banks, Chairman of that Committee. • __ , A-bill was reported giving $8 Per month pension to surviving soldiers of the war of 1812. - , A joint resolution directing the Sec retary of War totake measures to reduce the Army expenses at and nearl New- York was passed. "Mr, Brown, the. Rebel member elect from the Ild Congressional District of Kentucky, was heard in his own behalf, and the ease was - summed' up y Mr. Dawes, Chairman of the Committee on Elections, after which the report of that. Committee against his admission was adopted, the substitute in hss favorhav ing been defeated by 10S to 4. SENATE. Feb. 14.—0 n moth er petitions relative to' the 1 of gold cOntracts-were tabled The bill to authorize 'the supplying of vacancies in the Department. Was taken up, being amended so as to limit t honey). of such vacancies to was passed. ! Arr. Wilson ifeported a bill for redu cing-the expenses of the War Depart ment, and offered-a resolutionofinquiry concerning the new military depart ment estoldistaid by the President. Mr. Frelinghuyi•en introduced it bin providing that any person,having con trol of imblie money or property, who shall lend or otherwise 'noise use of the saint!, shall be deemed guilty of felony. -.: HousE, Feb. 14.—The coit-resppndenee between Gen. Grant and (Jen. Hancock, relative to the' removal of the New-Or lean% Councilmen, was called for. Mr. Logan introduNd a bill providing for the taxation of United States bonds. A bill to prohibit peonav,e and Indian slavery in New-Mexico was hitt oduced, - The Kern i nay election case was taken up, and the floor being riven to Mr. Smith; the contestant for Mr. Brown's seat, the house adjourned. SENATE, Feb. 17;—Petitions of freed men praying to be sent to Liberia were presented, and a memorial front German citizens praying for the.abolition of the Presidency as dangeron's to the Repub 7-lie. Mr. Trutqbull reported an amend )ent to the • Reeonbtruction acts, pro- N N' ding that all elections shall hereafter decided by a majority of the votes actually cast. ' j if Mr. Edmunds introdtieed a bill to reg ulate the presentation of bill 4 to the President and the return .of the sante. Mr. Trumbull introduced a bill to de fine the jurisdiction of the United :-..itate.. Courts. The ease of Mr. Thomas, the i-enatta elect from Maryland, I''.lt . ) t!(.11;;Ict1 I.•; MCSSI'S. I,l(2 . lltiflC ii:, Morton, nr,kl .Cov. - ler, but the vote Wu_ po..zporad • r/ii :4e . count of the illne,.. of .\ I r...10hn-..h. The j(qlit re..,ololion to covet in'tr. 'O w Treasur,N 4 the itiiiiwy,-, It, i- ,tc.; frl,ili li, sales of ea pt ured .00l :IL:m(1(.1, t',' was taheo upirmlibsco-.--xii -L. , ...‘...,..e...41, A •,.•?. TI . --- .. 1. .1... z.:,. e A bills and riAiolurions x‘izie i among them a bill', by Mr. Lin'.! ham. If. restore the ;,nice of Alabama to al opre sentation in.Conetess. VI SENATE, Feb. 18,—A bill to increa - -t the efficiency of the po-tal serv:ie vat- introduced by Mr. llitinsay. The House 'hill to reduce the c.7penbps of the... War Department in few-loci; City, and Mr. Wilson's bill for the grad ual reduction of the army, were passed. - llousi:, Feb. IS.—A joint resolution applopt hit ing 530,000 to be used by tin State _Department for the relief of needy American citizens abroad, was passed. The bill giving SS per month pear ion to surviving soldiers of the war of 1812 was taken up and passed. Feb, 19.—1 n Senate ; The case c,f Mr. Thomas, senator elect from Marc- land, was taken up. and his admission nwas iefin-cd by a vote of 21 to 28. A re,olutioo to admit Alabama to repro s.entation is congre , ,s wa6 introduced tv- Mr. Wittion. 20.—1 n the Houst.; A bill to re move the disabilities or (i en. Lon gstreet, Guy. Orr, and other leading Southern ers was reported by Mr. Bingham. "REVOLUTIONARY SCIIEMES."—The Democracy are forever harping on the " revolutionary schemes" of the Repub lican party, and telling us what will probably Lie the "next revolutionary scheme of the Radicals, ,, The people have been familiar with this language ever since the Rebellion broke out. When .11.1r.ILincoJi called for 75,000 men, it was denounced as a 'revolution ary scheme." \V heil Congress passed the Ccinserip tion act. it was called a " revolutionary scheme." . hen the Con fiscatron bill was enact ed, it - was claimed to be a " revolution lary scheme." When Lincoln issued his emancipa .tion proclamation, louder still rose the din against " revolutionary schemes." When \Vest Virginia was made a O. State, s-(.‘ heard about "revolutionary sehcnies." Whertslaxery was abolished in the DistrierrOfieolumbia, the Democracy lifted up ththr hands ill holy ho4or against t' revolutionary schemes. ' When the abolition amendment was proposed, it was a " revointionary scheme." • Vli:i.sn the Freemen's Burea I was un der consideration lit was a 're 'olution ary scheme' When the Civil Rights bill ryas pro posed behold what a " revolutionary • scheme" it was. When the second Constitutional Am endment came up, certainlythe revolu tion was being consummatcd. When the Reconstruction acts - were passed, each, in its order, was a "revo lutionary scheme.V, Wl , cji,the tenet b of office bill was . proposed ,there was another "revolu . tionary st - lieme," And now the - judiciary act, tlje sup plemCntak bill, &c., are "revolu tignalylieliemes," and they are telling us "w lrart. the next "revolutionary chetne" will be. very extraorilnary in all this these Democrats never spoke of nor thought of a single movement' oz the rebels, from the time the first net of LeCession was passel, as a "revolution ary r.eheme." Tneir career wa3 consti tutional, lionorahle and glorious, while • everything on the Union side Was "rev ' olutionary."—Tribunc. The Indianapolis Journal wonders luny honest below:rats can sustain such leaders 11• t" George ii. Petitikton, l who is stoekhobler in one of the Cincinnati 11411ottal tennis. ha , refused to pity the . State tax levied upon his stock, and Lot. , 7C3tt., M 01110 $.),6,0 of titi tax; ThOMIIS A. Hendricks, a large S toe khol de r anti Alfred P. Edgerton, a bondholder to the extent of $198,1)00 who boast:4 that lie pays no - tax on this lotj felt-u;.dill. And of such is the anti anti-bank Detiaocracy, eit , kb `? rt) 4 ,1 I 10 WELLSBOBO. PF%NN'A I,\TED2‘.TESDAY, FEB. ISO. IVashington is much xi:ited by the attempted remocal r_le.cu't'Ltu to❑ by the Pre:-idc:nt. den Sialli.oll to . r(M,d',l „.y . • Stanton wilt ?CM Three Stales hold New Hamphire, :Attach 10; Connecti cut April 6; and Rhode .1 - ,1:nl April 8. Both parties :clem duviiio the campaign with vigof, only 0 . 0 c:of which, Connecticut, ought i Lo Th PreAtleilt i . . un:u...:miale. rail ingl to corrupt Gen. (::r. tai,, Ile offered a bribe' to Lieut. (ien. ;.li..rin..ni. Gen. Sherman re,pectinlly .... I:n. ,:),-cial favors from Andrew John-oil. 'Grant, Sherthan, Slierillan,Thml "..q,eade, the peat Generals of tilt' wnr,„: . :111 !--tand with Congress again-1 tlay - I.l4,,iilt‘nt.:= He had Letter voionli i..a .I..rry fllack, Buchanan and 'Foto ;:kirvnt:t.. 'll.l-4 ! v y aro. ready to do anythin , , , i r I flu dovil. It :seems prohable :hes th:,l Jt r. (.; row f ill go into the Stale t:on't ealtion; wit)) more delegate: , that :°II ot own _ hined. IVe hope (I<,y. C:cnr: 1. ill nol permit his name to :_to I..el'ore the con vention, The ite4 and - of our Governors for a quart is the right man in the 04 4 111, place. The peaple placed hint wilt:to he is to en sure-the honest admicl tration of the af fairs of the Corn ul7,;iiNvealiiil A. Gov ernor who is not a - ylbiler o 1 e•onie sort is so great a noyelt; in 1 - ',..nnsylvania that we' ale in favoi of 1,, eping Geary in the Chair for a , dozen e;:r:—loneer. On, furth gillization emporary Executive ud, after he incuM- I ten days, "A. M. 8.,', semis n., a 9 ;10(.11: l en of the way some of the in.einhers of the Legislature abw-e the I*.l.killg lege.. It consist:; of a circular of a liq uor dealing firm, and thra cprietors of the " Great Z . ingari ," whatever they may be. The' Cool mouwealth able to stand a good del, :int ob a tax payer and a friend of ec,u.on,y, we pro test against the tn-e of puhlie money to pay postage on whisi:y attire. .M.r. Strang, or Mr. ML : im mortality herealicr :1 unpopularity now, eithel , of tilt to cell aehieve both by introduel bill to the franking privilegf_ in the :3:ale Legi:la- Lure. Let every than . ray hi.3.own •pos tage, and adverft, hi= v.rhi, at his own expense. A TEIMIDI,I2, 0 The events of the 1.1.-! dity. , , have imparted a severe t•iluelz the delicate nervous systems Of onr Domooratie eo= temporaries. The rei,ult is hysteria of the i-_ , :d-volatile-coie. , ;ne °Ic:LA., and the sufferer, have t'alc.n th,2 ever out tretehee. arms tif brethren. iOll 1-V (120, 1.11V5 artj !WV, ' 1 - r . hope l',Lreft of moral le:, tir It:tilt!: 1.0 I_:!•1 ; by (;::I,z col i l?' 1:t I.V ~full.. 1 t, lIT tc - nn; ' 1: c - n 1)(r)' - NZ C;'1)flel! Thn rn(3l:otano, ain! it ; rc.g . rot that th , .. h:c1:1 of the great captain Ehould he-,r Genera! Ordtit 13 failcn--111 t:,;= v.nd vittu estPem of 1116. Drl,,, (. Lt. Gen. Grant avot. - • Ii:.; aor.f.pt ed the ;Vail - Y:11(.0 or: ;,-/ i f, i‘revent so possibly a great :1-• the ap pointpmnt or On ntd-.nil-,•ut 1-01101 Coppethead: Wes COUVIIICe Car 11 jc., of this month.; at;"; nI idindtql their fond hope: of hit;iiitlin'! the (;ent eral into 1/ . 0. PC!-I dency upon their thry woulki not believe. 'Alen Grant as a f!.o l alicr :,11,1 a citi;tl 1:11eW 110 W illipOcitibits it V, in) :Thoul/1 become the tool of any politivian4. His record as a puldi , ' intti proffered a teaching of integlit:., Ili1)% 4.11 from__ corruptions, and as 11'0' 1 . 14.1,i h a d f a ith toward the people te o!t!' or Wash ington's. Dot desperat , ~.r (at to desperate means, and their lwpes savor.; always of desperation. the tltc ' bons, this emiNctillt , d party refih-c.:‘4 to learn anything, either fel' its-elf or of others. Hence these te:.r ! What has Genenzl Crint (lone? How has he tarnished Li. f.t:le•.' The , Cop perhead press 9luirgc. , 4 that be neeepted . a position (created for the - - ,ervice of life people), with the prino.tlit;:ted intent to discharge its duties without respect to the private aims of Andvow Johnson. We admit the charge,-nziained by Gen: Grant's confession,i i n hi, blunt. soldier ly way. It is furthler charged that this constitutes duplieitk. We admit it ful ly and without re:::_rve. it is further alleged that Gen. Gl'aiit agreed, either by inference, or impl;ed;y, to retainthe the place until relieved it:: duties by the President. .This Grant denies. But admit that he retained the plaeops ter the'Preaident had reque: , ted him to deliver it up to Ith;7vceli shy, and so im pliedly consented to yield up the keys Of the War Office to him atone; the Senate, the President':; ':uperior,.eorn -matided the Secret:lr:: to.,ieume his place, and Gen. Gran, could not but choose to obey. Ile el , c;„•cd, and t•o earned a new in:Wdmk..ht 6: gratitude from the' people who hold that loyal men should rule Amerlea. But ' . ...11r. John,on :. i 2 d the Copper. head press are not boat consOintiOn in tliis hour of their 11 - .ai nal. humilia tion. . Their defeat i-, 1i:i...., and J;cern ingly irreparable. II( ~,•( ve., there is precedent. This is IrAt tile 111 , 4 time (..icn. Grant 'ln, 1ia1.1.,..1 :::,,i liail e d th e enemies of the It. pa hi ie. 'When liecrosed - the napkin,' and tort .I.(e, lie can .0.1,e s'oppobed to have '.0rr,,,,.1y ::cult- - alkted if Gen. Lte of , Lis . 11:..:/ o f opetatioks.— WI) suppose that Gen. Giant took extra palm; to deceive ern. 1... t. -_ it , to his fu ture movements. \Ve ~appo- e that the battle of Spotsylvrat:., 1.v:;13 not number ed among the thin::; t‘...1• Ttcd by the rebel chief. Probably ti. ,, :tartly move- went by the left flank upon Ritihruond, surprised and mortill, d the rehdl leader. llut current hislot2. - L.l.v.l,erej records the angry pvote..-C of i 1. , ! coo,biderate Genera! against the Icbibtiebs strategy =ems iii t.l tempt I'l :-:, , i):\tcs u►- eftl;“ 111 0•1 MEM BSI tnefu t• 1,, I! ;)--; (1 vancyx a solemn it; Irv , • t tl) not 3'et NVOriti fOr I,j defeat to tht overthrow of the re- 1 mint unclog that, judging McClellan, there ,waa every xpeet that he would start, oft'; 'et i tt Roark-It of. trumpet,4, and ying into the hnntL of the •y. Lie has not yet confessed o• Or wi.:ed. that (.; rant would WasiOngtort uncovered, he tided his , right to the •eckl 0 rlut to a square mit certainly aecelved at talc the tat lute 11:2, tit Grant by reascm I() with :t gut , 'end by Con 1, ttern that, had 1. have hsi't woultl hay , Patonth.. , Lo.. lie his cowl people, we plielty ? duet w. Ilah! is ,:t Er MID Can the American 'orgive Cinuit the du- CIICC ask, TM they insimt upon eon legitimate liteinesa? ME lug rascal is the most rii-ealL. , ! A press, whose trade is duPlieity and ' Diu„ regret that General' !• guilty of ileeeit in his odpew .lohn i son ! Well ;:hall we lia'ie the devil rams to show the enortn r the ghost! of, Booth I st Ike i•rifficl'of iissassin n-ou Davis lauding boy- Lith '.' None of these in 6r,' than parallel the »i' or the simulated re 'op!Lperliefl press. Mr. lit object to broken vows ..44e.5.• Copperhead edi ,,et Lto lying. But the tat both are defeated in nullify the nets of Con ]ded to this is the huts of wounded pride at be ,)y ainan whom they whin, of 'di tlkgu•Aitig i entire :-,toc• f:timItoo(1, Grata , -lto dyttlitit w --•N‘ hill ill: quoting ity sit pro:lofting at iott filly awl eolt.'3i: , tt.•ile Nrltitit , of MID MEI 11(1 ii. itit A t! Ilk. tt ME Jell g)4l I =II MEE REIR Brut of' :01(.1 Vic)lat LOU: , (ICI Lit real trout' MEE d pi (116 is ME R eeticptlll gre-S. Su suagetible :/ Pug outw had under But the action t Itc from his h twecn tho the peep) will haste jog the 11, head of till IS stai who has f nerve to h i bad men order. TEM ZS MEI wople recognize in this trans act , I tif a true patriot who, igh position, interposed be peopile and an usurper. And a sign of recognition, to reward him by displac urpelr anti punting at the is nation a man whose record as al soldier and citizen, and illy proved that he has the !ke te responsibility, when - inspire to overthrow law and ratio 1 has been directed to ing' Revolutionary reminis -11 Intel V appeared in the .7 1 ,rib - "-: Revi. :Nathan N ilcs alluded )ear? i ; to have carried "poll -0 pulpit" at_an early day; eat-grandlather of Col. A. E. .J. F. Donaldson, and J. B. of this village and vicinity an etlote: Our alto the lulle% cenee wlki unc. The to who all tier: into ti wnii the gt :111-3 1 E•=cr Here iP; the PR OACIIING.—In his address at the tel,r*inti of the North Chun* in ou Friday, tic venerable Dr. With- Li) ii: mice et eficstive preaching. was the F., v..N.ttlistii Niles, who cm ii 'pit f that church on the lith of id h lifted up .his voice against the r. %Vithington said : 1:1111:e eirciel• of did sermon was this: (link men of the congregation, as itemary. at that clay, owned a Thd next morning aver the sermon, he wenNo hg-s.slave and asked him he to be : free. 'Yes, muse,' said do .runt to be free." Well, then,' ... ErrreTivr oentcnnial e.: ewbaryport ington l ave The prcilchcr cupit ;I :he p 1 Jule, 1111, n law"of elnv,ti • "The reran One of the le, war, vcrs• olaolc dale. I uharsiand, if he weull 1. r,r;go, saal !:.3 11 on • , :id rc our bonfin,se if ye rtai.l:d Gill how can we nunt at the ty , 'You are free; afti.r hearing that liini:cr:tig that we are fighting for flid it impossible to retain you in want to be free.' Yet the sermon • one paragraph against Slavery: consistt nt, how can we bo indig anny of Great Britain, when we r fellow-creatures in bondage ?' For e holding o to Col. G. F. Macfal iopi.7 of his annual report of piLtm, Schools. From it at 4,215 Orphans have been to the sehoolA up to -.date, :Asa attendance- is 3,180. ' d qdh<tlo thrPe years have We are o l land fora soldiers 0 we learn tl' admitted it and the pr, Tlw total ° been ;tl - der, ; : Flu'supet ma.c.iinum :And for t.flutatit 1. F:I07 'ray curls pupil. Der, 1. 1867 and l'or•tlio larged on age, 133; on or prwations neeepted, 4, 640. cadent :itate.9 that the ober 1014 been reached, I.egon. The expense lor the year °tiding Dee, 1,420,02, $l-16,80 'to 'he cHtimatANl • cost, from to .1 one 1. 1868, is $242,975, es r ending June .1. 1809, T 111: 'I::;I.ATI.' I: E.—The Governor 111( I bill 10 enable the trustees ortnal t74ehool at Mans -4 money. l ie following from. the open 11. of a speech by Mr. Gra e ! • of the Senate, and com e ling to all legislators who T •CrViCCS Worth $lOOO au State. Mtn Graham said ; 1):1, iglu ~l to lwri \V' I ing paragrti Liam, ••••pczt mend It, to regard thPi Innir fo the i ly Senatorial life I learned 0 cell that isdelivered here, n hour's tune, costs the peo - lvania about ono thous d, sir, I never had the l ia .l ' - One that I could utter a would be worth a thou -ler hour to the people of l 1 '• . I Inive,'sir, endeavored e tly and faithfully to at -11 erests of my constituents, of the entire State, with , i4ig time in unnecessary " Early ill tipt every sj occupying plc; of Penn and dollars, egotism to i anything th sand dollars Pennsylvain quietly, earn tend to the it and the pect I out cousin speechmalzij Comment lould appear to bo--unnee- essary We have -dozen page tho Medical which tippet able report Committee dition of t eeived a pamphlet of a ntitled a "Memorial of iciety of Pennsylvania," to be a very olear and the investigations of a the Society into the con insane of the State..;-- e composed of Drs. Green, ey, King and Curwen, lishruept -of two .more in 'Northern Pennsylva ,er in the eastern portion Another, and notable The Commit Horton, Fin urge the est hospitals, on nia, and nno , of. the Stati ran of the Coiumi4ee is -id incurable cases should separate hospitals. Why l'een 'provided for' before rec;oinmmda that curable be treated in this has not this time is beyond our power to ex plain. In ln spkals for, the treatment of purely bo t iiy• disease the hopeless cases arc ne; er treated in the same wardi. .in d seases of body and mind the necessity cf a wider separation be twee tothe cia ' es is of tenfold more im portance. 110 hope the legislature will at once ake up this matter and malfK,the nee sary appropriations for one more hos ) tal at least. Our hospi tal;3, and r , ylt ms for the blind and mute arc the t oblest of modern chari ties. `..ieltools hospitals, asylums, and houFe,: of lefor c deserve generous ap vays. There is less plun penditures than in . any ~ ' ,r,islatitre. Yet,--and we I ' n—there; is wore niggard b: with these great ehari- prop: iati-ons der in '-licit Qs made by 11;e sloy it with l pa liners iii , deltli • ties than in payplg the Salaries of legis lators and Capiqd officials. Time will he when the Is for these public hen higher civil " HOT{tiE Cairn Simpson; New York," 160 pages, 12 nin. This book mightl!iinve been styled "The Ro mance of Practical . I lorse Breeding and Training," without flattery to the i author, who besides being practically and technically a thorough horseman, is thoroughly in loCe with his subject. The book is written in an easc, conversational style, pur porting•to be a se4'es of conversations • between preceptor and pupil. .3 , :;•o attempt at fine writing disfigures its progressive teaching. Commencing with the "trial stable," the author carries tho ,reader along withirim consecutively, and manages to impress his ideal; upon the mind with much exactness Tho re tder will' recognise ins the au thor a man of meTod and dominating common sense, and find confidence iii him growing as he reads. IV, have übver seen a work upon the sub ject so free from hOrse-talk and dogmatism, while there is nut a graill of quackery in it. Mr. Simp son evidently o wares to advertise, and no patience with humbug: Clo,se observation, caretol comparison, and intelligent reasoning are every where apparent in his book. '- How to breed, feed, trai'm.earci for, as, manage, horses, is the object of the tinthor, and, Scotektumwthat ho is, - he nev er wanders away quill his text. If he relates an anecdote, it illustrates some fact stated ; and if he affirms anything, be follows the affirmation with it valid reason. Nowhere dots he establish his right to stand first among writers , upon the Horse better than 11 his rules fur .treating the colt, while his enumeration of the points necessa ry to ensure s.peell and bottom, will commend him to all intellignt dealers and, owners of trot ting horses. Ent it mast nut be supposed that he values the hors for nothing but speed. All it (1 , classes, from the avy draught horses of the far mer to the Flora Temples and Pesters -of the equine blood royal, receive his attention. For the superstitionsof professional horse doctors of the old school h :has no.mercy; and for Force, simply as such, h seems to havC a healthy con tempt.' -: • H - In typography I nd get-up this book is a mod el.' Its prieo isot given. but it cannot b i e too great for its value t4iin authority in all that iper tains to breeding, ruining; and caring for horses. In his brief prefaCe the author states that this is his first effort ate bookuming; few, beginner's have begun so well. Ile is brother of R. C. Simpson Esq., of this village. [The greater pOrtion of the foregoing notice was-omitted last week, the compositor neglecting to "turn" his Manuscript. Ed.) _ THE LUMBER TRADE.--The corres pondent of Erie an paper writing from Williams sport, gives some interesting " statistics of the lumber trade in that city. There nro thirty mills having an aggregate capacity for turning out 225,000,000 feat annually, reckoning' at twelve htturs for a day's work, and excluding the winter months. Dod o & Co., have the largest mill, probably in the world. It is 100 x 200 feet, runs 200 saws. Its I g pool covers 25 acres, and its piling ground 5 sores. It has ant 275,000 feet of pine lumber in twolVe hours. This mill em ploys 150 men, and all the mills employ in. sum mer 2000 men. The aggregate lumber product annually amounts to 84,000,000. This is a big business, and Williamsport owes it chiefly to its boom, which permitslumbermen to float their logs down the Susquehanna and its branches to that place, instead of manufacturing in the pine region. It is good for Williamsport, and only not death for wo folks of. the back woods. However, we shall not grtimblo much.— Our people aro doing better in improving their farms than they could do making boards. Tx E VICE PEESIDENCY.—the re membrance-of the apostasy and treache ry of John Tyler, Millard Filmoro and Andrew Johnson admonishes ‘the Re publican party to scrutinize closely the antecedents and character of the man they select for the second place on their ticket. This must be done nnt.rmi.a.r.l- 4:vamo v x.rtnu- tOL Lue - barety and welfare of the Republic. We must not only have a candidate for Vice President tried and true, but one who will give strength to our cause., Taking all the surroundings in ac count, we believe the selection of Hon. Galusha A.,, Grow, of Pennsylvani a would be a Omination eminently fit to be made. The contest in Pennsylvania last fall was so close as to cause the State to be classed among those politi cally doubtful ; but the nomination of the gentleman we have named would, beyond all doubt, take the Keystone State out of that category and make it certain for our ticket ; and it is an oft repeated saying "as goesTennsylvania, so goes the Union." No President has ever yet been elected without her vote. Mr. Grow is not only a man' of rare talent, and.very popular in his native State, but possessed of those' virtues which so much adorn a truly CluOstian. Statesman. As Speaker of the House of Representatives he exhibited all those qualities soepeculiarly necessary for the position of presiding officer of the Am erican Senate. Grant and Grow would make an invincible ticket.—.Toliet (DO Republican. SERIOUS ACCIDENTS.-Mr. Kline, of this place, had a narrow es cape from death on Friday last. While at work an axe flew out of the hands of one of his companions, striking, him on the head, cutting through the skull bone into the, brain. Drs. Reed and Finney dressed the wound, and at the last accounts he was in a %fair prospect of, recovery.— Vidette. The Lady's Friend, for March opens with a very beautiful engraving illustrating a Halloween Story.• Tho fashion plate is elegant. Tho literary matter of this Monthly is always good, and is peculiarly good this month. Price $2.50 per annum, with an engraving. Wo furnish it to our patrons at $1.50 per year, Deacon. fit Peterson publishers, Philadelphia, Pa. WOODS GALLERY MAKES 10 CARD PHOTOGRAPHS FOR 75 CENTS. WELLSBORO PA. WOOD WANT]D—By the School Directors (if Delmar, to supply tho Schools of the township for the ensuing' year. ` The Dim:i t:4.s will meet nt the Graded School House, Stony Fork, 'Saturday, March, 7, proximo, at 10 o'clock,.fororioon, when and 'where proposele will be considered and a contract made, • By order, • JOHN wuraAaing. Feb. 28, /008-2 w. Prea't. Farm for _Sale. C ONTAINING 55 mos, 45 of which aro tin der good Gultivntion, with a frame house, frame barn, and excellent apple and poach or chard in bearing, thereon. Tho farm 'smell vra. terod, and lies about threo mi en west of the vil lage of Covington,.Tioga Co. Pa. Per termetlin. quire on the prof - M . 8(.1i, of IRA GRAV,RS. Covington, Feb, 26, 1808-tf. TOTICD TO BUILDERS.—Tbe School Di rectors of Charlceton will moot at Cherry . knits on Saturday,. March /4, next, et which time and place tho building of a School Boum after the etylo of the /lures School House, will ho let to the lbweet and beet bidder. Ternis tondo known on day . of sale, - at 1 o'clock, P. M. By order of tho Board. G. V. V 1,1117, Feb. 26, 1863-2 t. Seey. TIIE KNOXVILLE DRIVING PARK ASSO- CIATION, Will give an exhibition of the speed oftytoo-y ear old colts, SEPTEMBER 3, 188 Entrance Name and deserition of colt, with one.lilf of tho entrance money must be banded to the pee rotary by the Ist any of May. Premium for beet Trotting Colt one.half ithe money received on entries. Second best, one-third of the entry money. ' Third best, one-hixtb of Hui entrance money. •M. V. PURPLE, Sec. 0. H.AVOOD,- - Pres% • Knoxville, Pa. Feb. 26, 1268--tf. Weave of a -By Joseph 1114, vublisherE, r:ZW== . . $25,00 Insurance Agency. WYOMING INSURANCE CO., WILKES-BARRE, PA. R. C. SUITE!, Sec's,. W. S. Roes, Pres. . W. T. READ, Geti'l Ag't. t.. D. SITOF.MAICEII, P. P CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $150,000. --i-- THIS is the company for which Theodore Hatfield was lately agent, and policy hold ers who wish to renew their Inedrance are re quested to apply to the subscriber. Girard Fire Insurance Co., PIIILADELPIIIA J. B. ALVORD, TUoMAB CRAVEN, Prerident - ‘ Secretary. A. B. GILLETT E V. 44 Capital $2OO 000, All paid up in Cash. Surplus Over $160,010. Both of which have been safely inv:sted. Over $100.000,000 property has been successfully In sured in this Company in 15 years; 850 losses by ire promptly and honOrably paid. ThiaCom pony does not belong to any Board of underwrit ers, local or National. Agents are not required] to juin any orgenisa lion for establishing arbitrary rates and rules. Its tariff of Rates have provost sufficient In the past, and will in the future, be such as to secure the interest of the assured, and the prosperity of the Company. The subscriber takes this method of informing the public that ho has the agency of the above Companies, and will ho•found at his office over Roy's Drug Store, adjoining Agitator Offioe. JNO. I. liiITCBELL. Wellsboro, Pa., Fob, 20, 1808—tf. N BANKRUPTCY.--IThis is to give 'notice : I That on the 21st day of Feb. A. D, 1808, a warrant in BankruPtcy was issued against •the estate of Wm. do Jno. A. Rose, of Rutland, In the county of Tioga, and State of Penn'a, who havo been adjudged Bankrupts on their own Petition; that the payment of any debts and pielivery of any property belonging to such Bankrupts to them or for their use and the transfer of any property by them aro forbidden bylaw; that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupts to prove their debts, - and to choose one or moro Assignees will ho held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the °lnca of F. E. Smith, in Tioga, county of Ti oga, and State of Pennsylvania, before F. E. Smith,' Register, On tho 22d day of April, A. D. 1868, at 10 o'clock A. M. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal West'n Diet. Pa. • Por•DAVID. CAMERON, Deputy. T I 9 OA BOROUGH ORDINANCESI— 22. That from and after the first day of April next, it shall not be lawful for any person to put, throw or deposit, any .ashos, dirt, offal, or other refuse, In any street, or lane of this borough, under a penalty of $3 for each offonco. • ORDINANCE 23. That from and latter the first day of April mat the occupants of -lots and grounds in front of which sidecialks two laid, shall clean off snow, or other obstruction, within twenty.four hours after the same shall have accumulated thereon, under a penalty of $3 for each omission: and it shall be the duty of the Street Commissioner to see that those ordinances arc enforced. JOHN W. GUERNSEY, Burgess Tiogo, Feb. 18, 1868-3 t. F. E. SUITII, See T N THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNI- X fed States, for the Wester„ District of Penn— sylvania. George Asher, a bankrupt under .the sot cf Congress of March 2, 1867. baiting applied for a diseharge from all his debts, and other olaime provable under said not, by order of the Court, notice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debts, and other persons interested, to appear on the 17th day of March, 1868, at ton o'clock A. M., before F. B. Smith, Esq., Register, at his office in Tioga, Pa., to show cause, if any they have, why a discharge should not be granted to the said bankrupt. And further, notice is hereby given that the second and third meetings of creditors of the said bankrupt, required by the 27th and 28th sections of said act, will be bad be - • - - ' - -" l — , tittnr._ at the same time and place. of U. S. District trz:.:XP...T:" I IP- c"-^ O, A _ feb 26--2 t TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNJ red States for the Western District of Pennsyl. flank. JAMES LIPBELL, - a bankrupt under the net of. Congress of March 2, 1867, having applied for a discharge from all his .debts, and other claims provable under said act, by order of tho Court, notice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debts, and other persons interested, to appear on the 17th day of March, 1868, at ten o'clock, A. M., befero F. E. Smith, Esq., Regis• tor, at his office In Tioga, Pa., to show cause, if any they have; why a discharge should not be granted to the'sald bankrupt. And further, no tice is hereby given, that the second and third meetings of creditors of the said bankrupt, re quired by the 27th and 28th sections of said act, will be had before said Register, at the same time and place. - S. O.IWCANDLESS, Clerk ,of U. S. District Court for said District fob 28-2 t IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UN!. tett States for the Western District of Penn-, eylvania. PETER 0. WALKER, a bankrupt under the act of Congress of March 2, 1867, having applied for discharge from all his debts, and other claims provable under said act, by order of the Court, notice is hereby given to all org,ditorh who have proved their debts, and other pirsons interested, to appear on the 17th day of March, 1868, at two o'clock, P. M., before F. E. Smith, Esq.. Register, at his office in Tioga,Pa., to show cause, if any they have. why a discharge should not be granted to the said bankrupt. And further, notice is p e r hereby given that the second nd third meetings of creditors of the said ba upt, required by the 27th and 28th sections o raid act, will be had before said Register, at the same time and - place. S. C. M'OANDLESS, Clerk of U. S. District Court for said District, feb 26-.2t IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI- X ted States, fa! the Western District of Penn sylvania.,. , „ • JOSEPH ,PAINS ,• A batikrupt,under the act of Congress of Mardi 2,18137, having applied for a discharge from all hie debts, and other claims provable under /aid not, by order of ,the Court, notice is hereby 'given to all creditors who have proied their debts, and 'other' peispns interested,, to appear on the 17th day of March 'lBBB, at two o,olook, P. M., before P. B. Smith, Esq., Reeser, 'at his 'office in Tioga, Pp., to Show Cause, if any they, have, why dischargelhould not be granted to the said bankrupt. And further.notice is here by given that the second and third meetings of creditors of the said bankrupt, required by the 27th and 28th sections of said aot,,, will be had before said Register, at the same time and place. S. C. IWOMIDLEBB, Clerk • of tr; 8; District COurt for said District. fob 28-2 t • ' Caution. AIL persons are hereby mullioned against purchasing a note drawn by me in favor of A. d. Chariot; tor 8100;and dated Aug. 7, 1867. said note was obtained by •!rand and misrepre. mutation, - and I shall . not pay the same unless forced to do so by tho Courts. JOHN SIMMONS. Brookfield, Feb, 12, 1868-3t.* • . Orphans' Court Sale. , • TOY VIRTUR lo f an ardor of the Orphans' XS Court of Tfogd'County, Jostled February $, 1868, and to as direoted, we will expose to pub lic polo at Farr's hotel, Tioga, Thursday, March 26, 1808, at 2 P. x. the following real estate, late of Royal Rose, of Rutland, deo'd, to wit: , . A lot of land in Rutland, being lot 146 of the allotment of Bingham lands in said township; bounded north by lot 143, contracted to Rdyal and_Firastus Rose, east by lot 120 in the name of Rose & Cale, south by lot 100 is the name of 11. Smith, and west by Bingham lands—containing 65.7 acres more , or less, contracted to Wm. Rose, jr.; Also—another lot of land in said township and the same conveyed by the trustees of the Bing ham estate by dated Nov. 2;1849; describ ed as follows; 'Beginning at the sOnthwestoorner on the north line of lot 32, thence along, lqt for., therly in possession of Leman Barnes, north 62.2 perches, thence north 25° west 39.5 perches. east 102.5 porches, thence south 98 perches, thence west 85.8 perches to place t of beginning-1-c, ontai nining 51.8 acres More or less, with usual allow. once for roads. ' C. H. SEYMOUR E. I. STEVENS, j Feb. 12, 1863-sw. JOB -WORK, IN THE BEST STYLE, and with despatch, a t THE AGITATOR 0111c.th, Esp.a..rinzhacinvp Vi" TILE RECEIPTS KM) EXPENDITURES of the i t lj Treasury of Vega, Comity fur the year 180. Rec'd from Collector& county tax,1864 $118,46 do ' do State 89,43 du do ' Relief - 64,58 do do - Bounty 1866 141,45 do . do : County 117,09 do de State 105,70 do - . 'do ' Relief 120,26 do do Bounty 18 8 / 1 6579,73 do do County 1946.02 do do Bounty 1867 46,699,93 do do , County 18,418,48 ' do do State 636,05 do do Poor 5896.06 do on seated lands returned by collectors 187,09 do Comeaontrealei costs by Sheriff Tabor 2,118:61 do redemption of seated and unseated lands 1,159,81 do back taxes, unseated lands 808,67 do overpaid by collectors, Volta A Covington 89,00 do by county loans. 1867 42,935,19 do of Liberty towniblp ' 133,91 do seated and niiieated lands, Comes Sale 393,00 do payment on noto, A. Lngg 20.30 do Commpnwealth costs by R: S. Seeley... 2.5,00 do do . - ' do ' District Att'y... 440,00 do cash, I'. T. P. Wingato GO do do J. Rl.,erolle, sale bides 6,10 do dau.1967, !dance due upon settlPment 148,74 Total am't 'EXPENDITURES. . Paid E. S. Seeley, court', $342.36 do E. Hart, do . 441,90 do P. V. Vanness do 414,90 do Job Rexford do - 93,00 'aid W.ll. Smith, coin'rs counsel $5O 00 do J. B. Niles de do 50,00 de Thos. Allen do clerk 700,00 do J. Emery county Auditor 72,00 do H. L. Atkin do do et al 104,52 do L. Smith et al Travers Jurors 2,080,49 do • R. S. longg et al, Grand Jurors 764,91 do T. P. Wingate, crler 162,00 do E. Klock et al, constables and tip-staves 073,73 do C, Phillips et id, Justices 37,30 do C. Williams et al, assessors 1,070,25 do Cobb & Van Odder et al, Peg 274,76 do IL:Young etas, Elections 1,175.07 Paid M. D. Wilhelm et al, cow. costa 3 018,29 do L. Tabor et al, do do 38,22 do .1. B. Niles, District Attorney '.455,00 do 51. Kelley et al, bounty on Wild eats do Henry Allen of al, viewing .7. • bridges and bridge views 214,68 do A. K. Bossed et ul, Midge Repairs. do W. W. Bentloy, Tioga ore. New Bridge, do Alonzo Guile 'et al, di mega improvements 810,60 do Henry Allen et al, run views 609,46 do 11. Young et al, math)! ery... 308,46 do J. F. Donaldson, air Q. S. 1,223,43 do do Proth y fees 24,60 Paid J. E. White et al. inquest on bodies do E. S. Seeley et ul, distribut ing assessments, &c do Chas. Williams et al, repair tug Jail do T. P. Winga'o et ul, Court Hoigind grounds 38,13 do L. T_ ret al, prisoners 1.022,77 do C. I.: Miller, eastern State Penitentiary Paid C.F. Miller, Lunatic Hasp')... do L. Tabor, Summoning Ju ries. Sheriffs fees do 0. W. Gilbert et al, money re - . , funded... C. F. Miller, postage Paid D H Smith 1 ton coal do T P Wingate cleaning 0 House de Andie Foly for lamps do 0 F Miller, stamps. discount 'zaisoney, National Bank do 4) F Miller, stamps, diecount note In Blink 11,E13 do D L Dean for seals Stag. offico 26,32 do R J Ross on freight ab 5,60 do M Bollard on express ch'gs 2,25 do D L Dean do ido 2,40 do Converse & Osgood, bell rope I'3l do D L Dean repairs prothonata. ry 003 co 3.12 do C F Miller, discount, stamp, 20,88 do Frank Wingate for coal 9,20 do R J Ross, expi ens charges.-- 1.00 do Wll Smithprct coll'ctg Jdet• 80,03 do C F Miller, stamps, discount, notes at 51,33 do 0. Bullard for tape CO 8216,62 Paid Hastings & Co. merchaudize, 339 16 Paid O. F. Miller, Treint. Commis sions, viz: Soldiers' Bounty bends 387217 60 lye 872 18 State tax pith', 1252 44 do 12 62 County Ordefs paid 23377 26 8 701 32 Poor Orderepald 12Q23 36 1 ) 180 35 Paid 0. P. Miller, Redemption, do Revenue Stamps, Paid W. T. Emery, copy Record, Bounty loan Certificates : Paid principal, on Undo Aug. '62.. Interest on the same Paid C. F. Miller, standard W'ts and Measures, Paid Chas. Black et al wood feel... Paid D. Heise et al twp. lines, I do .7 W Bailey, et al Jury Com'rs, , County House Farm: Paid Beni, Austin, int. on inort'ge, $420 00 Peter Green, horses, 390 77 Ira Johnston. lumberwagon, . 102 60 W C Sherman, oxen, 11 210 00 1.1 W Narle, sett harness, 48 90 D. P. Catlin, for cow, 55 00 -IfldWeeoxik-Bofrit—ulcd2...sko.,_. ___ll_ so,___ iv E Mitchell, 76 sheep, 150 CO S Front, 4 cows - 200 00 Williams & Bears, repairing,.. 18 26 Francis, for shotes, 6 00 51 Sutton, 1 shote, 8,00 P C VanGelder,.potatoes, 600 E Follows, Buck Sheep, 400 0 0 Guernsey, blackamlthing, 5233 .7 0 Dartt tor hay, ' 3 as J Wortendyko, repairing tools 7 00 E J Purplo, barrel, • 150 D C Holden. znerchandfze 7 50 I. II Gillette, preivisionn, 9 12 C ,11 Kelley, met chandize, - 26 89 J Ii Bunnel, provisions, 2 28 Vanvalkcnburg & Bro. prov'ses 2 25 A Russo!, chop feed, do 126 57 ~' P R Williams, merchandize ... 7 08 W T Mothers do 1 88 E F Jennings for bay 3 75 E Hart, hay, feed and seed ... 64 41 •P V Vannes, seed & provisions 11 33 ' Wright & B ailey, .lo 137 77 P Dockstader, do 12 00 Mart King, feed ' 26 50 C B Kelloy, merchandizo 189 47 • W Roberts, do 136 26 J R Bowen & Co, mdze 6 85 F Borden. provisions 7 70 . D I. Dean. recorder's fees 2 45 Chas Champ, 47 cords w00d... 00 00 If Wells & Co, lumber 72 00 Robin & Patridge ' do 110 00 Chester Patridge, do 60 00 Moses Wingate, siding, 16 00 Daniel Holliday, lumber 84 00 A L Bodine do 15 63 II D Denison do • 151 38 0 D Keeney do 295 83 Vieher A Co, do ~ , t4B 00 G W Foster, . " -do '507 00 B T Vanhoru . - do ' 920 • Samuel Morgan, do 3 00 Robert Steele, do . _ 1354 E J Purple, do 2 28 Win Markh am,i dr g svg lumber 13 50 E Hart, work and 'plank, 16 01) Joseph Riberole, for hair 0 50 £ B Seeley, trip to Elmira &c 12 06 John Hart for labor, 5 26 12 E Smith do William Hart do John Ludlow do. 1 8 1 5 8 0 5 0 63 0 P V VanNess, trip to Elmira &e. 17 90 Hiram Bacon, labor 62 90 • Daniel Cole do ' - . 500 i W B Reynolds do 340 00 Susan McConnell labor 25 00 II Young, blacksmithing... 225 • Peter Smith, labor 87 83 Jos Torpy do 8 00 , !Drain Hart do - 12 DO John Powell, making brick, 267 60 C M Hart, hauling sand &c. 23 00 , . A Sprague for labor, 6 00 A Thompson. blackemith'g 8 40 .-E Swopo, for labor 40 50 Et Ballenger do 13 50 N Ballenger do 63 00 L Margraff. do 04 00 Robert Richardson labor, 21 00 Benjamin Smith do 150 Goo 11 Burns, do •8 75 Morris Smith do 19 90 , • John Hart, do 75 - 1E X flare do 3 50 A M Cloekey do 450 ' '0 Austin. boarding, SO 40 Win M Hart for labor, 7 50 Win Chrlitenat do 875 ' John Bellenger , do 21 00 Daniel Bellenger do 18 00 , A Smith, do ' 9 00 t41:1 B May, do grain 9881 Lowis,Culver do 5 00 B B Smith, do 4 00 E T Bentley, Corn. t travel 54 00 C F Veil, do dt dfts, 40 87 J . II Gulick, 11 days serv's 22 00 S X Brookman, builder, 4650 00 For Furniture: D Ritter, chairs, hotbeds, 18 88 p P Roberts, stove 10 00 Wood. Marsh & Co, Phil. 119 70 W Hyde & Co. Phil. 221 00 0 B Williams &Co Phil. 173 00 Loomis & Bro. bedseds &e 222 DO . P J Derrick, knives & forks 900 Vance & Landis, spoons oto 838 Murphy At eo. Phil. books, 31 00 • Howard Exp. freight, ' • 75 00 P V VanNess, drayage 15 32 " expenses to Phil. 45 00 - Benj Austin, furniture, 18 25 W 11 8 witil, insurance, 214 7S N Austin el 00 Total Expenditures for 1867 537,664 70 ColtUtsatortens Accorm. Paid ES Seeley county orders Dr $342 36 do by, services and travel,— Cr 342 36 do E Hart, couoty orders Eon 441 96 do by services and travel— ..... Cr} 441.96 do P V Vanaess, county orders Dr 414 96 do by services and travo Crl 414 96 do Job Rexford county orders, Dr/ 93 60 do ly services and travel Cr: 93 80 TIOGA COUNTY, BC m're. [L. 8 ] Nye tbo Commissioners of said county, do hereby certify, that the foragoing is a correct, statement of the receipts and expenditures there in set fortb. In testimony whereof no have here. RECEIPTS $128,734,46 $1,29248 5,7274,02 38,50 2,988,07 I 09.25 $6.349,01 Ea 94,69 240,01 376.84 427,26 lan . 258,43 .. 9,15 8,00 2,75 14,00 11,00 81876 10 284 04 $1i;00 04 $11,184 92 unit , tut our bond« siti4 teal of utliett o this 31st any of Jutotary. A. D. 13138. E. HART, ) - 'P.V,V A NN ESS, Ovules Attert, JOll REXFORD. Tues. ALLEN, elt.rk C. F, 311LLBR, Tref. •toor of Tura Count}, in Accouut with stud County, (lon Jan 'l2, Ise; t.. lanuary / 1.8, 1867. DR. Outstanding county tax. 1862' do Relief tux do do Militia tax do State tsx 10 ' do County tax 1363 do Relief tax Jo do Militia tox do do Stale tax do do Dimity tax, • lttoy - do County tax do_ do ' — Relief tax d.; do Su& tax ` do do Bounty tax 1X65 do County tax 40 do State tax do do 8., lief tux do Bounty tax 1866 do County tax Recd on seated lands returned by col 7 - lectors to -tnn 8111.1868 Reed COM vc'lh costs from Slit-rill Tabor do on •retleintliort, t.eated and tot ?cited lands ..... do On back taxi:, m-. 1 led and WI seated lands Ain't Bounty tax assessed, 1807 tin County tax tin - do do State tax do do do Poor tax '.do do do Overpaid eolleelors Covington and 'nogg do loaned by Com'rs to-don. 'OB do received; Liberty Inp, itee't of M Farrar do Pen teii and unsett red land sales by Com'rs -sales 1887 tin Note paid by A. Luttg .. do by E S Seeley da by District Attorney P Wingate do by 'cash on hides do balance due cettieull 1807 OutPtandinpr county tax, 1802 $lO3 tip do Mint tax do 21 28. do Militia tax do 35 (Al do . Stale tax - du . 31 51 do County tax 1 ft6:l : 110 2 t do Relief tai dd 52 00 do Militia tax do 13 09 do State tax dol' , l 10 , Bounty, cotnat'en, nod abatement 1864 , 287 29 County du- --`. - do 1864 93 49 Commission do . 18 24 Outstanding, county -- do 57 46 Abatement of State ..,.. ~ ... do ' 17 1:1 Corn misrion do do 8 26 Outstanding, do do - 99 92 Abatements, Relief, ......... ..,... do 128 37 , . Commission do ......... ....., do 4 32 _ Outstanding • do do -82 0 ' Abato'ts, & eouttnis'is bounty, 1865 202 72 Outstanding ':--- do do - 126 34 'Abatements,—County do 23 51 Commissions dO ---- -- -, —.-- do --- -47 74 Outstanding do ' - ' --- __di, 1 1 91 01 Abatements, State - ' : (iO --- ------ _ 8 stl Commissions do . de — l2-4 t Outstanding do ' ~ to 91 29 Abatements, Relief. do . 7 f:2 Commission do ~.10, 974 ' Outstanding at.. d.. 132 11 Abatement, Bounty, 1666 47(01 92 COMMILIBIOII do do 893 93 ECM 445,85 OUtstanding do Abatement, county Commission dodo 200 24 Outstanding' - d,.: - .1., iS4 01/ Overcharge on duplicate IS Oft Pd bounty certificatod of Mat.'-.i4 and it.t. 1300 00 Certificate of Oct, 'B4 red. and canc'td, 56970 75 interest on do 11421.02 Certificates of Aug. 'tl2 red awl caned Interest on eame Certifientep of Aug 'CZ, Interest (Jr. gala • Certificates of. Aug 'O6 $l7O ST g 65 as 45 85 193 30 Interest on sumo :388 Certificates of Aug. '66 d.. 37,67 71 Refunded on seated and utbeated 10,E :36 Abatements ou ttounty tax, of 1567,- lisooB Comtnisstons do d.. 476 aG Outstanding, d,, :h. Abatement on county tax. do Commissions . ti.. do Outstanding do do 260 76 36 18 98 25 20 00 Abatement, State do '56 36 Commission do do . 13 68 Outstanding do . do 924 56 Abatemonti , Poor do 255 47 Commission du do 283 66 Outstanding do do 50`2410 Printers, C. & V. & Keeler,,'66 d'''o7 72 30 Bal. State Treas. receipt Sept 9, 1867 925 0.2 , - do ' a. Draft No. i 5, do 1 250 bo ........... 0 rt , Rt..- 1...0n, Venangn 5 00 Poor orders red'med d- cancelled 12093 26 County do do 23377 26 Commission on $87317 66' 1 pr cent 572 IS do 9 1252 44, 1 pr cent. pd state 12 52 do 23377 26, .County 3pr ct 701 32 • do -,- 1202:3 36. Poor I; do 180 35 Paid if. C. Bailey. from accountant 2582 50 We, the uuderbigucd Auditors of tlic County of Tiogn, having audited, 'settled and adjusted the above accounts of C. F. Miller, Treasurer of said county, do certify that they are correct as above stated. Witness our hands this ISth. day of Tan. 1808. STATEMENT of Conntylounty,. Liabilities, Balance due by county On Bounty Liabilities as per statement pub- 4 lished Jan. 1867, £217,400 GU Amount loaned by Cotters in 1567 42,935 10 Amount of Bounty Certificates of March 1, 1861, Redeemed and cancelled .1.:300 00 Bounty certificates of Oat. 1, '64 red'md 56,970 75 do do Aug. ], '62 do 1,375 10 do do do 1.'65 do 6,307 00 do do do 1, '66 do and installments paid 4,907 00 Interest paid on above I 6357 S; il : • — ll,O - 7 — ' Deduct interest paid as above Total awl paid on principal 1867 70,859 85 Bal. due County January 16, 1868, of indebtooes, 189,475 64 We, the undersigned Auditors of the County of Tioga, having audited and adjusted the above accounts, do certify the same to be a correct state ment of the indebtedness of the county. Wit ne , , our hands the 18th day of January, A. D 1869. D. L. AIKEN, ISRAEL STONE, e• Auditors. DAVID CAMERON.) illa OTICE is hereby given that a eel tale hot,. 111 dated at Deerfield, Tioga Co. l'a., Aug. 7, 1867, due in els-months for one hundred dollars, and payable to S. S. Charles or order WIA' Vio tairred by falso ropreson ations, and without ts a adoration, and that! h o d said Charle,' contract ozonerating me from all obligation to pay :zaid notel i nntil ho hoe fulfill d all his part ohich he has failed to do. I giv thiJ notice that I eball not pay said note unless' compelled by law. j Deerfield, Feb. 6, 188 gar ••• • • .. . fl HE LASI CALL, ALL pernns Indebted to tte etthe.r by note vr book. nz:count, una“ ra a: a d d :eta° without delaykee Wellaboto, Deo. 25, 186 T—ti Valuable Tarfn:for - Sale A farm of three bundred acre:, with two bun dred old twenty fire acrea improved. Sit uated ESVO miles north of Tiega the Tivga tier told itatirt ; cd. staztTeied, uc der a good slate valtiyation, :ma 7. v.. 1 tags. Also four houses et.,11,1,: r , r falpin Tioga village. T, I. LALDNVIS. Tio , a, Feb. 12, 1869—tf. Assigkzr's ...Ivt,c..e`'. All persons interested will please take notice, that the second meeting of the creditors of Nast & Auerbach bankrupts will be held at the office of E. E,limith gsci., Register in the Boro, of Tioga, County of Ti9got / 1 .t,t., Alp the §rth 9f 'March next, 1868 at ton elpeß 4.11. • C. IL srptourt, • debrnary 19 1666-3 w. • Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Adtuistrution having been granted to the tindercign6d on the estate of Job T. Ocorr, Into or Onities, dec'd, all persons having clai;.44 agOinstraid estate, anti Rilpemne indebted to tho eauip wji± ,-;pitle with SIV.Lb9k7 pCpNi, Qeipoln, Feb, Er, 188S-fit. 441Anr. Bt(CE WHEAT ELM AT WEIGHT & BAILEY'S 3300 0.1 21 20 35 00 31 51 110 24 52 00 IS 09 51 ID 257 2 280 1 214 74 122 31 470 51 2 , ,4 35 9 61 J I 1,555 :rJ 2,621 '27 187 OU 2,1 15 1,14, 1.1,5981 .i‘iM 70'?53 75 "_3,16'3 (,t) IMO 95 11.489 29 19 1.0 42 935 19 $171701 10 1717'11110 D. L. AIKEN. ISRAEL STONE, 1 /Auditor DAVID CAMERON. $2611,335 7 i'•57217-ns 16,357 63 $'200,335, - ,79 ABEL 110 YT 1 Tull: i FLO I: I 14 it, the Pori itn w, en , v:1;.:. ;hi, The I y v nut. orit.nutl iv to.it,t of for ett , iono. IWI t,il4 1111115 1.11(41( . 11v I.pr ,1 l :knot toottliteturiog tor tttoi totet4tn Iris of Burr., %it .1,.1 Ellen'. tor nterchont ‘rorl , i o I I . ;„ now iu complcn• or 41 g‘ver , ithr u tile , L it t e ,ixt; ifolU date of ....:1113 CHAS. L. F , )111) Lnwrencevillt, Jou. Orpliau'6 Cuurt Sale el' the OrF.l,lles, , ugn f.st.t.nly Sept. I I. ts'a::. th e ”e_ der:4p), ;I. -ein)ll,lA,r,ltrlN o, • Lk: 1,3;•1•• :Sauna.) T. do , e wifl ex re., ,•, wal.- :It public I vendlit.l at the t'-urt ilovrc i u elf,ae'reion the. 21:4 •;e3 t. uy. I i• t, h. P. NI.) the Inflow:tie tleserslie4 real 1,44.41. , ,.1 . “.• the prolq city of : , :‘,4 dretnlent, tat nal, io the t ,,, :rn-bip ; Tieg row,' P:a. bounded Ot,,llleY, norilt by landi i,r ti , r•on mew:h., on di,. lien Vatter:et, 1111,1 nt ~ Natha I;moe, 111 k, ioutir by 11!t.41 , ,pme. Cif:mama- acrd ~ n the we-1 by httnlA ~f Flnrid.tn S cord:w - itig MP' ll.tuareil - .Vit . !. of L i ii. Wilt{ :3 1 ralllV 110;1.4! It-.tine 1):1 . 1 Lutblieszy die] 207, DO _ TEH9S—SIOO inrc in 5 t THE GREAT DRINA OP '6B, 6T - l A r ilSOil & l if - kit:Vance!' burg's !EMI ?,03 00 20 30 2500 440 00 PUBLIC BENEFIT ! PRCIGRAMME In view of the-contempletea ew.n to to he built to Weitshorn the pr4rietnrs have enholode•l to give the people hereohoute. deity cetert,imeehte #llrottgli the Neer. rommenribg on the 14th nt' ',Amory. The tir-t piece. entitled, ` 2 LIV-VINMLET - IIYE,!" Ti 7 .'() st73I,IItACtEIZS Li vv Let Lice Hite great dr.. eta i h.t- thaw It crt.tt hott4e. both itt Ott: , and the t.h.l Countries, t *flitted h.t. all to he ofttrof the ino , a profit tI I, , tn tortazting,- a IA ftet.t pwees ..txtat t Tickets to the Dress CireIJ—FREE trt:. 1: it:nt.A v0.1e. - vt:a•t (lint chins and eve., a Mile —:ind in foci t,ene urn c:xelude , : from the 172 7 .07 0 BAZAAR OF FASHION! " Iw - here filch my 0.)10, KIWI nil quality of i,euticmrn*: eating ai•i,,rel On rho. notice. artoz,irhiDit 1375 10 28t 91 1;307 o C T_"l:T EN' LVSE SUUIIIA® •459 48 44,07 0,1 Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestin ! s, Ladle, Cloths, ar.d a large variety of ' Ladies' Dress Goods I . 584 02 651 73 OS 37 . .t ickqf oWic Parquet Be , t kin 1 In this great'Tragedy fir the benefit "f th public, wew""ld ti , t omit saying t the Ladle sbst we nleu keep wi e thing ru replenish thei 77liTistr'arcplaeh, AEC' 0110 god all $11“1 Witne , ':i the ai.,ve et. tertainwent We do ntt lain, uld Star: but shall endeavor to d? our be , t to give nit t! sc , rth of their tuoncr. Reserved Seats for qie, Ladies NO. 2, U. N 13 —We givo our I..itrous [lie cull lien etit et the tleeline in prices. tint.l exteutitm them io . „yr thonks fir the very, liberal 4strotutgi beretkilore extended. tco nuticit e.vonlinualle of the came. WILSON t VAN VALNENI,UI“; IVellslwri . ., Jan. 15, 1868—ff Flout and :Fad. :=- 1.1. kiodA of It l.,ur awl P. ed. fit tiny A. quantity to -tilt t-tiqt..iner:4, at my Mill it M tithrbitt E. Alttitt:.lllnr. $1:11t. 22 . . 1.t68-3111 IA will be i , sited to Intl Ift•epttl). unfit tile It c are paid iota the treat-lir.% of the ceurity ; in ne corilanee with the law providing- that sltl not be lawful h•r the clerk of thee'ourt to tibia epy lieenze until the applicant vhall have tile.' the eertifientit-ot thti Cottrtty--I'reat , urcr tlihr tic fee hag Item 11. 1 2. lrelklici Jan 22, 1368 .13 am , lc) tea ceo Ed:l3. co OD E., . Excitontor.t! joltbaun Impel( beds , •11,,1 ;14,“.11,11.11,1! in , slit., wu . ill,l to t uf tVesttpitl virt!, ,lint ,raill;z EJOt It it tell Le ia.. t'l '.l I, , AOtH•h Th. ft3l4oWlll.2:l4lli4lltaVe 4.41! an other,, titer ho ,- ritniat,g 2d. uo Oa)} 1 , ,e k It. hilt tut; 31 oo I 11Th, li t op• It. till, Ilk .1:1 the I hilt; lot t Foutpleg .tt•tt'l httlt'll , o. 1 iglit ~f townshii, I!. curio It hro, I.l.tojidd ec.7. , 2ived a sta. haltm t at rhtt hit t•tst - Corot C‘ron, ',ll it:Ay ut ; 1 0 , ianutL 6.4tOtta rl Coleglvre• Brno . . Fe!.. .1. ,Scales ! Scales . ! Scale:s Frill.: Buff:), Plpf-tv, : , rdittlry i z Inr strd t euuter use, :n3y nt tbn Hardwtm. zist,te •ri 111,1, t 1 U . Welftboro 'FbeFe are the Flillmoto znt and havc They PTm, naduin thn b. et hr:4i 6atc :kilt, the to at all th.• 6;i% age. , .( sy for the,e Cien in 'MI ILLIAM -itOBERTi3 rvgi"r J 2 I:;C,E-', Wellzboro Meat Market I • . Brti !:1 1 117170:$ ' k.ul), : enh,r lii:at4lnike: in fr. "ortipic,i Dr/Wobb, ou g. Fe". irtert i,G ..“11 keep .1 Fuis t•—•lor•via • - - PRESET MEATS • .1 thz 5,• , • t :7111 ttp .1 Feb 19, 1869-81 n A. J. TIPPLE - iVotie;, : ~.1:p.•;1,1,:(1 by tirt• i C• 1 ,11!! 1 . 11•;1 4 Of . fioga Colln• ty to Doli.ettic ottatt!toltoot in tic cast; of Anton 1 'uvulas 1:...de vs. A E Farnum defend ant Loieby gtvo notice ti, it et, require nil persons initeiitvd te the iiefendrint A. E. Fannin. and all per t: u 3 holding prt rem , )ittene s in;: to him tr . , pay eqeti stems et* ipeney c•pq pr.,jeity be;.... g in 4 to 14uoti defendant to no Ili :tuct, rittqv. tot: tint( till ;tor-, til.‘ hiving c aims 11?, Iln-1 •tti Fartnoto, to prront their respective .ii•••• nets dt.teattits. as tei l titted I, iv. our io•idelieu 11 ro w , Cu. Ps , %shore ttoy butothc.3 per to,t.itur ostatv t`t.' .0.0.1101etl to. S. L POWER, C. S. MATHER, Tiusteur. , 5.1311. 11Y9N, Lawr!;4l4:e%ille. Feb. 19, IS6B-6T. All P.--A new wind of for 16am-nr no breakage of chimneys—at FOLLY'S• For Sale. of 1 , ,14:. and the bal :Li AI( E 601.). , PART' FIRST ti VAN Vni.tiENtn. n. Tilt l'r."11.1 ) iti uui of, .•beam ut4. the tiftal.ezz rAltl VD C- 1=`!!!1 Iteiuen her thv plaiT TON 13T,()Cli To Keeperzi
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