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with, snid thought it best to be prepared
for the 'worst." -
"But you said nothing, of this, Hel
- "No for the time had not. come yet
for me to speak. '. Before I left home on
this long and perilous journey I consid
, ered'all the datigers,'and resolved that
no idle fears - or suspicions of - mine
should ever intrude' upon .your social
' pleaSiire ;- but since you have been the
first to mention your apprehensions, I
, feel free to - express mine."
_We now held a consultation as to the
beste course for us to pursue under the
..circumstances—whether to pall doWn
the interpreter and endeavor to frighten
him into,a confession, or wait for events
' - - le determine our offensive adieus. -We
decidedio adopt the latter. MO, rnative,
believing it safest to give no,onc an idea
of - oUr suspicions. - -
' It was not till , 'perhaps a couple of
hours after sunset that anything mans
_nal had occurred, arid then, we suddenly
- heiameawarethat the boat was in mo
-tion, but propelled so quietly and silent
ly that, had we not been on' the - alert
for danger, , we shobld not have detect
redfit. • ,We placed our dint light -where
' - its feeble rays would fall directly upon
.any person entering our little cabin,
:and drawing back into the deep shad
ow, with our revolvers ready for-instant
work; awaited:further developmenta in
a suspense that was really painful.l
•_ -An hour—a long, dreary hour—pass
ed, with the boat all the time in motion,
and - then it gently rubbed against the
bank, and stopped. - We held our breath'
-and listened. • All was still except the'
--pattering of .the rain, and a very
murmur •of voices. Then 'we to - Id
'hear feet Stealthily approaching, and;we
,' silently grasped our weapons more firm
ly, and riveted our eyes upon the point
of entrance. Presently we could see
two or three dark-, hideousftices peering
down, and endeavoring to ascertain if
we were asleep. We had so disposed
ourselves that they could not see us, and
we held Our breath and watched., Pres
ehtly they began to descend very steal-,
thily, and We &add see that they were
all armed With' pistols and daggers. -1
There could he ,no mistake—they in
tended to murder us while we slept. A
fourth . face appeared. It was • Azen's
our interpreter. He whispered ..some-'
thing, and made ominous signA. This
was sufficient e l thought. It was time
for Us to act. i . ,1 ,
" Ler-ii"e lifts° th e first chalice,
George 1" I le - iiispered, so low that,
With my mouth to his ear, he barely
heard me. ." I3e ready, but do not flee a
- Blat till mine are expended. Helen,
when I rise do you lie', down at once,
and screen yourself es'.much os pOssi
ble.- Ready, now." , ,
I quietly reached forward my hand,
and aimed my first shot at, the 1 end of
our. treacherous interpreter, tired,
and Apsn pitched headlong wit, a) yell
, and a groan. His yell was more tha
echoed-by his surprised and terrified
companions, who instantly turned to
fly. Three more shots were among
them in as many seconds, and then my
dagger was flashing in the hand of a
'temporary maniac. In less than ten
seconds it was red from- point to hilt,
and the three ruffians were corpses at
my feet. Now faces appeared abve,
and my friend's revolver began to p ay.
Then came wild yells and a fight of er
ror. I rushed on deck, more mad t ian
sane, but every foe hadfled—some upon
the bank, sonie_into the - water. Noth
ing, wee_ to be seen, and therefore we
could Mt pursue. I was perfectly wild
with rage, and thirst for vengeance. I
dared them to come back, and called
them cowards, forgetting they could
not understand a word we said. It was
ten minutes before I became reasonable,
and then found George one side of . me
and Holed the other, both piteously
begging me to be calm.
rl'he affray was over, and we were
masters of the boat. The three villians
who Mid entered the cabin were dead,
the interpreter was badly wounded, and
all the Others, including the soldiers,
• were missing.
I neednot dwell upon the scene—a
terrible o e to me when I came to com
prehend i ; and yet, though my hands
were red - w th the blood, of my i'ellows,
I could not regret the coursel had taken
to preserve our lives. They were mur
derous wretch'es, and I feltthat they de
served their fa e.
We spent •a gloomy_ night, waiting
for daylight an guarding against the
. return of our foes, who didnot reappear.
We dressed the wound of Azen, 'our
Anterpreter, which though dangerous,
was not necessarily - mortal ; and we
drew from him a confession, by which
we learned that it was the design of the
crew to murder my friend and myself,
divide all the money and effects, and
reserve the girl for the fate I feared.
The storm cleared away toward mcirn
ing, and we found our boat about two
miles up the creek, in a dreary spot.—
We'puslaed it into the current) and
Slowly floated down into the Nile. f l On
reaching that river,- we continued to
float down till we came to a large town,
where we Went ashore and reported to
. the Governor what had' occurred. Our
story was subsequently confirmed by
Azen • and the Governor-not only ex
onerated us from all blame, but offered
. to supply us with a trustworthy creiv if
we wished to continue our voyage.) We
thanked him, but declined his offer,
and returned to Alexandria, whence we
sailed to another country. • •
4 :We subsequently learned, through
stir consul, that.all the pirates were ar
rested, tried, Condemned and executed;
and I never had reason to think that
one of the wretches died unjustly.
CONGRESS
SENATE, FPI). 26.—A bill to 'prevent
Ihe importation of convicts from for
\
eigweountries was reported, and after
disqosion recommitted.
This Committee on the House resoln
utiOn of impeachment reported a reso
• ration that the Senate will take proper
action thereon, whichy:as adopted.
i Mr. Trumbull reported a bill with
?;--- amendments to his former bill defining
the Prisdiction of the Supreme Court.
The Senate substitute for the, .Supple
mentarY Reconstruction bill was pass
ed. \
SENAT.P• q Feb. 28.—A joint resolution
to abolish.e Bureau of ;statistics was
presented.
The Commlttee on Impeaclup i en t, re
ported 'a serlei of rules for the Iprocded
ings of the High Court of Impeach
ment.
A bill to amend the Bankruptcy act
was introduced..
The bill requiring certain notir to be
given of applications for °sten, ion of
patents was passed.\
The bill to cover into the Tkeas ry
moneys arising from the sale of captur
ed and abandoned property was taken
up, the question being on Mr. Edmund's
amendment to appropriate $lOO,OOO of
the proceeds for the expenses of collec
tion and salts. After a sharp personal
contest bet Ween Messrs. Trumbull and
-Fessenden the amendment was agreed
J,, to and the bill passed.
. - The new Senator from Kentucky, Mr.
MeCreery, appeared and took his seat.
Mr. Wilson called up his bill relat
ing- to officers cashiered or. dismissed
from the army, and a long debate dinn
ed, but the vote was not reached.- ,
HOUSE, Feb. 28.--The Post Office Ap
propriation bill was reported.
A bill for the better regulation of the
custody and disbursement of the public
moneys was passed. i •
The consideration of the Civil Ser..
vice Expense bill wasresumed, and sev
eral amendments were disposed of,
Mr. Schenck reported a bill for the re
lief' of certain, exporters of distilled
spirits, which, after discussion, was
laid over.
ittaper has a _very interesting illus
trated article on the Minnesota Pineries; wbioh
unusually acceptable to the reading pub
lic. - There is i a_flne article on the nianufsestnree
of Sheffield England, and neural shorter aerie!.
The , "Easy %Chair," "Monthly iteoord," and
"Drawer, W are all .capital, 'worth more in any
month than the entire cost of the Magazine . for a
,
year. $4 perannuto.
Slue NitatoAt.
WDLLSBORO, PENI7'..9.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1868
The real quetion involved in " the
trial of Andrew Johnson is )obedience
to law. The lessori is obedience, or (16. - ;
obedience. If there is a man above the
law in this country let us Know it at
once. _ _
ILI OIIMW
'The Houec Select Committee on the
Impeachment of Andrew Johnson sub
mitted its report of articles of impeach
ment on the .. .29th pi - February. The re
port present4ien articles, In the nature
of spechieations, and is to) voluminous
for - ourcolunins. We therefore present /
herewith a brief of the report, froni
which. our readers wilizather the main
facts in the case, though most\of them
will have reatilhe report in fulLin their
city papers r4r, olo:benefit of such as
have not.access to New York. or Phila
delphia,papers We make this-brief:
Article I. sets forth that on the 21st
day of February., 1868, the President,'
untnindful'of the . high duties of his
office, his path of office and the require
ments Oldie Constitution that he should
strictly'enforce the laws, did unlawful
ly and in violation of . the laws of ' the
'Elated States, issue an order in remov
al of Edwin M. Stanton froth the office
of Secretary of War, to which, position
Mr. Stanton bri - d, "bpen appo rated by
and with the consent of the Senate.
:That the order was issued with intent
to violate the Tertere-of-Office law, and
do. Violate the prOyisions of the Con
stitution, and 'that thereby Andrew-
Johnsen did there and then commit a
high Misdeipeanor it office.
Article H. sets. orth that Andrew
i
Johnson did, on th". day mentioned,
appoint Lorenzo i.fin rnas . Secretary of
War ad interim., the Senate being in
session, without its cnowledge, advice
and Consent, with°, i authority of hew,
and in willful VI lotion of the Ten
ure-of-Office law, and of the Consti
tution, and thus 'as guilty of a high
misdemeanor in ftiee.
Article 111. set forth anew the facts
related in article 2, and the order to
Lorenzo Thomas o dispossess Mr: Stan
ton, specifying it its a high misdemanor ,
in office. . •
Article IV. sets tlortl► that on the 21st
day of February 1868, Andrew Johnson
did unlawfully conspire with one Lor
enzo ThomaS and other persons to the
House of Representatives unknown,
with intimidation and threata td bin
der and prevent Edwin M. Stanton
from discharging tho duties of Secretary
of War, all of which 'was a violation of
the Constitution and of the Conspiracy
Act, and Wilt) thus guilty of a high
crime in office.
Article V. sets forth that on the day
aforesaid Andrew Johnson did uhlaw
fully conspire with Lorenzo Thomas
and divers other persons by force to
prevent the execution of the Tenure-of-
Office law, and did attempt to prevent
Secretary E3t4nton from exercising the
powers of Secretary of War, and was
thusguilty ofa high misdemeanor in of
fice.
Article VI. sets forth that on the day
aforesaid, Andrew Johnson did con
spire with Lorenzo Thomas to seize by
force property of the United States in
the War Department, in violation
the Conspiracy Act of 1861, and of the
Tenure-of-Office law of 1867, and thus
was guilty of a high crime in office.
Article VII. seta forth that on the
day aforesaid, and on diviTs other days
before-the 28th day of February 1868, he
did conspire with Lorenzo Thomas to
prevent the execution of the Tenure-of-
Office law, and was thus guilty of a high
misdemeanor in office.
' Article VIII. sets forth the facts re
lated in article 6,,and declares the of
fence a high misdemeanor in office.
Article IX: sets forth that on the day
aforesaid Andrew Johnson did issue an
order to Lorenzo Thomas with the in
tent to Unlawfully control the disburse
ments of the War Department, all of
which was in violation of the Constitu
tion and the laws pursuant thereto, and
was thus guilty of n high misdemeanor
in office. I ,
Article X. sets forth that on the 22d
Any of February 1868, Andrew Johnson
did, in disregard of the Cobstitution.
and the laws of Congress, bring before
him Gen. W. H. Ecnory, actually in
command of the department of Wash
ington and the troops therein, and did
on th tnecasion declare to, and instruct
Gen. mory that the law of Congress
providin that-"all ord"ell and instruc
tions, ret4ing to military operations is
sued by tie President or secretary of
War, shall' be issued through the Gen
eral of the army r, ivas unconstitution
al, and in ;contravention of the Com
mission of 'said •Emory, and therefore
not bindhignu hiM as an officer of the
United States ; and this he did with
full knowledge
.that this protision of
the law had been duly promul#ated by
general order' for the governor nt and
direction of the army, and wit t intent
to induce Gen Emory to violate the said
law, and to take, receive and, obey such
orders as he, Andrew Johnson, might
make, not, issuch through the General
of the Army, as the said law directs;
and thus was the ,President guilty of a
high misdemeanoiin office.'
And-upon these Articles, and such oth
ers as the House may elect to "prefer and
present, the committee report a demand
that the President be held to answer the
high - crimes Arid misdemeanOrs therein
charged against him, agreeably to law
and justice.
• There seers to be no question as to
the facts charged in the articles, mostof
them being of record, rind the facts in
the tenth article being related by Gen.
traory . under oath: We see no escape
for Andrew Johnson under the law and
the facts. He will be tried, and, we
trust, removed. •
The pardoning,power vested in the
Exeoutive, both State and , Nationai,
the worst abused of'alr the'prerogatives
lodged in those offices. Perhaps it will
astonish sonde people who believe in
law and order to learn that a judge
of the Criminal COurts of Philadelphia
has for several years been reviewing
the sentences of criminals , and re-
/M 1
Irony the - ,l'ettitLittlAry:—
ex; Is' theCaet. I.`ltiq abuse
usurpat 101 l of- pietrer, -- rath..
brought to light in , Gov.
teal Mesmge ; ' in Which he
4i ttverely tt On - the prae
tarirficiOeit the fstssage of
vent 'ihese practices". We
iS situlgellis:Oia - Of Phila
ii,toott -oectisioa to,,reylew
s Mcssnge' upon this:Subr
. r itkeise the Cioverttor rather
in wisely. Ile : did. not de
es Of Criminal Courts, bad
_release or - erimitiarS' -With
_ .
..... . .
the Governor's pardon, but
nd in order to brave it out,
wo convicts from the Pent
d dared the Gos'erntir to
Tht,Govertior took it tip,
i Attorney General . Brews
t befOre the t.t pre tne Court
lionwealth. This Court has
ed its decision in' t e case,
Atli titeGoverttur l n every
)laciag Judge Allis n in a
infortslile yri •sliitaill jilt. In
s addressed\o eyi.:Ey law
'e Commonwealth have elle
showing that Allison-is the
in the State Who ever. re
' sentences at?d released pris
here is not a clear ease! for
1•- - '
nt'where iiliallewe look for a
1
lea-sing then
Such, hove
of vowerti
er—voizi firs
Geary'l4 An
animadvert
,re
-a fart to pi
bCliet;e it w
Gel!. Gea6 -
jeet, and to
violently t 1
fly that jud,
ordered the
out Fe.;iu j i
justified it,
diseltarged
tentlary",
an
take it up.
and 'thro'ng
ter eaitied i
of the Coin
jUst publi/31
fully -sukal
point; Enid
rather
terroNtnri
Judge in ti
iced replies
only judge
viewed hid
oitersy
irn peach 61
Clearer j
. , We'u'ocil, •Ixpect'some of the truculent
eateri4l - "of; oipPerhead sheets Whb ttio,k
oCeaSien 'to laud Judge Allison for his
critique of Gov, Geary, to explain-hew
it is that they are so jealous of the Co
nstitutional rights of - AndreW Johnson,
and so will ng to see a Copperhead judge
usurp the prerogative of the Governor.
We said `kpect;'! nut so; we ocpect
l e
~ : ,
thest,: . refu es of lies to' keep, straight on
lying and thieving, and of course ex
pect them o' remain' in-the' Nvallow of
their blind partisanship. We thank
God that t Jere IS, so far, an honest man
i
in the Go 'crimes Chair. And we go
for keepi4 him there as long as he re
mains honest. Brains are common
enough. etierYwhere. The world , Iwill
never sutler for Want of brains. - Lnut
sterling luinesty is a mighty
,scareid ar
ticle in hilih places: Gov. Geary_ has
but to kee 9 up the yelp of these-demor
alized, plu idering rascals-to show that
he is doin God's service. Of all men,
the man who is abused by scoundrels of
all degrees!is the'mant for us:
We hope that Christianity is rescued
from utter destruction by• the convic
tion of Rev. Mr. Tyng. ,Mr. Tyng is
an Episcopal clergyman iffNew York.
Last summer be visited New Bruns
wick in tlie State:of New Jersey, and
was invited to preach in a Methodist
Church.' Mr. Tyng complied with the
request. He has been arraigned, tried,
and convicted of this high crime.—
Probably most of our readers will' ask
"of what high crime?" We reply, of
preaching within the parish of another
Becton without permission. s If they
defend by saying that Christ command=
ed his ministerslo preach the gospel to
every people, we must inform them
that that was before' Church Canon's
came into fashion. There fs a canon—
not often fired off—which prohibits one
shepherd from feeding the lambs in the
parish-fold of another shepherd with
out first getting permission of the resi
dent shepherd. Rev. Mr. Tyng Is con
victed-of a breach of this canon. We
think it had better' be abolished ; for
nothing is more certain than that
th - dusands would perish utterly out of
the parish flocks of the.,land, from
starvation, if it were rigorously enforc
ed: Messrs. Stubbs and Boggs, the
in
cumbents, are said to be •extremely
" High Church" in their preaching and
practice. They are entitled to the dis
tinction of having, in the year of grace
1868, prosecuted to conviction 'an apos
tle who was guilty of trying to preach ,
the Gospel to every creature. St. Paul
was lucky in being assigned to, preach
in a looser age. • •
Caution.
A persons aro - cautioned saw:duet purchas
±l ing any note or notes drawn by ma hi favdr
of Philander Fuller, judgment confessed pad ex, -
omption, waived, 08 I have received no 'con
sideration therefor, and Anil not pay said notes',
or any of them, unless compelled by law. •
JOSEPH WHITNEY.
Chatham, March, 11, 1868-3 t..,, - , '
Wheeler ItWilsoliltappyed §ciw,
ing Machine.
- THE BEST )
AND 310 ST ' RELIABLE MACHINE TN .XISTONCE
IT IS SIMPLE, COMPACT, DURABLE, and
beautiful. It is quiet,light running, and Ca
pable of performing a variety of work never be
fore attempted on a single machine, sewing with
equal facility, the finest and coarsest materials,
in the most beautiful and substantialmanner.
Its attachments' for hemming, braiding, cord
ing, tucking, quilting,_ felling, gathering, ,Sco.,
arc novegandgractical. MI Machines warrant
ed for one year: Full assortment always on
hand at tho sale&romu of '
G. N. BUI.KLEY,
Oceola, Mar. 11. '63.:.3m. solo Age. for Tioga
A Patent Right that is.No Humbug.
THE SUBSCRIBER having purchased the
right of D. B. Sturdevavit's Milk Shelves .t,
• Provision Rack for Tiogk County, is rewired to
sell Township or individual rights ut fair rates.
This Rack- is portable and so arranged that it
can be taken apart and put together again in five
minutes. It occupies less third four feet square
of a room, and e'en be placed in the kitchen in
cold weather, and in the cellar in warm weathdr,
and will held fron 72 to 8-4 pans of milk. , The
shelves are ma l [l e in skeleton forformEsoas to allow
the free eiretili t \ ion of air all around the mins.
1
It has been p lived that milk will raise more
cream, and keep from four to six hours longer
than on ordinary shelves. , . •
Each shelf torus by itself -independent of the.
other,•ro that the create of the former milking is
not disturbed by the removal or putting on of
pans. The frame is sack -that it can be readi
ly covered with a cloth or gauze, effectually ex
cluding insects or dust. It is a complete arrange
ment to dry fruit upon. The subscriber will soon
visit different 'mesa the CoUnty with a model
of this melt, or he can be 'siddressed nt Wellsboro,
by these desiring to purchase Township or indi
vidual rights. , Specimens can also be seen at the
Foundry building of Sesrs tic Williams in this
Borough at any time after the"tuiddle of Marsh.
GEORGE THOMPSON.
Wellsboro, March, 11, 1868-Bm. ~
TREASURER'S SALE
OF UNSEATED LANDS IN TIOGA,OOIINTY.
pnrsnance of _au act-of the ,Odueral _Assembly,
passed the 12th (layer March; 1815, will be exposect
to public sale, at the Conimlssionera' office in
rough, on the second Slonday of June, 1808, the tracts
of land described in the foliQwing fiat, un leas thu taxes
due thereon are paid before that time.
Jr. C. BAILEY, Treasurer of Tiogn Co.
Wellsboroollarch 11, 1868.
Blass Township.
No. Quatt'r. WAn'is or OWNER. Taxer!.
50.5 184 George Meade era 81
5016 275 Nicklin & Griffith ' 120 48
id
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et
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078 430 'do .
5980 004 do
1 , 893 iirilllam Wilson
800 87%, Franklin College
5435 ' R. folerruitt' l
54145 444) Jam 4 ,44 Wool) J
do.
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5040 380 1 1.
6040. .' 137 1
" 137
206
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137 1 do
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200 , 'do
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5047 1099 do
5932 1001 , ' Nicklin & OriM
5914 1100 '
5838 - TWO. „ R. Coleman
51140 COO — - do .
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5053 '6lO d.
5830. 509 •FL Coleman
1 182 William Wilson
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809 . 25 Franklin College.
.
11927 244 A— Nicklin do Griffith
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1862 173
1884
180) 109
1850 '3- 160 • do
1955 40 ' do -
lox; 73 William Lloyd
1314 576 R. Riackwell
1417 . 725
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04X, ' do
1804
1865 f .246 • -T. S 2. Willing
1854 118 du •
1068 80 . William Loyd
41.) T 2S W 111 1 ,611
Charleston Township.
James Wilson -
do - •'
do
do '
hews & Thbts
James Wilson
400
191
Oa
889
990
1099
1099
tB9
490
181
lbws & Fieber
do
do
do. '
1582
1583
4474
4172
1582
1583
1580
4473
Jpmea Wibson
do ,
HOWB & Risher
James Wilson
paw; Smith
'Chatham Township.
J E Lyon
S Crandall -
Crandall & Emery
J Davenport
Samuel King
.7 Watrons
George Harrison
Robert Morris.
AIC Bulb
George Harrison
It Blackwell
do
William Lloyd
Covington Township.
IL Gilmore
1220
4272
1221
1328
1315
1085
3392
3393
5048
5494
5495
500
MOT
' do •
James Wilson
Oeorge Idendo
do
do
' do
. do
.do
do
do
do
COetnan
do
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B Dyer
NlokUn & OrIMOI
A Moss
B & Emery
George Meade. '
Clymer Township.
W Willink
do
do
I , do
, -Georg° Harrison
M'Cullough
100
103
3'37
660
"75
5835
3830
6916
&916
(1490
2289 140
2295 900
2296 500
2297 150
1227 1135
1321 1
1325 f 307
11 Blaokwoll •
.belmar Township.
509 Hews .1c Fisher
372 do •
37 - 2 do ,
2 75 do
rQ James Wilson
1 Th•do
110 .• do
2l C Sc Emery
Jaines Wilson
655d0
23 do
46 • do
14 James Kimball
5 James Wilson
5 do
5 i do
54 • do
88 do
113 do
180 "‘ da
211 ; do.
247 , Howe dr. Fisher
247 do
132 „ ' James Wilson,
120 ' do ,
50 do
100,_ • do •'
163' do
75 do
400 . do
27 , 3 . do
500 do
100 do',
58 do.
65 do •
54 ' do,
117 ' •
75 'do •
500 do
451 • do
60. ' do '
' - Deerfield Township.
15'79
1582
1583
1586
4212
4213
4216
4216
4216
4218
4214
.1544
4224
4223
422 d
4213
1414
4214
4224,
1951
4212
4427
4219
1589
5179 221' Jamei StraWiiridge 44 00
366 ' - Silas 13illidp 1 71 28
5179 617 James Strawbridge i 120 93
5180 643 'do 126 03
4368 d
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5177 60 do . 882
5178 113 ' do 11 06
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TREAS REWS SALES
OF SEATED J D IN TWOA COUNTY.
IN
pursuance of t e provisions of an act of the Gen
eral Assembly,passed the 29th day of 'Aprll,lB4l,
will be exposed to public sale, at the C,ornialsstoners'
office In Wellsborough, oil the second Monday in June, -
1868, the tracts of land described in the following Hat,
unless the taxes due aro paid before that time.
_ . 11. 0. 'DAUNT, ,
[March
. 4,1868.] Treasurer of Tiogn County.
QUANTITY. • WllO/1 ASSESSED. TAXES.
shop and lot Bush A 0 1 • 83 05
3 houses and lots Corning Erdstus 667
10' imp'd, 88 wild 'Dyke Asa - '4 98
10 imp'd, 60 wild Evans Jenkins
1 7 6 14 [1 .
house •
Itacarit lot ' 'Freemen' DB, estate 19 08
dno town lot • - Ludlow Isaac" '46
house and lot -i i • Phipps Charles , . 683
house and lot' ' ' /HYliernan James 91
house and let'- • Powers Pat. 251
lb imp'd. Sb wild Reese William 924
88 & 105 town lots Rathbone,Porcr& Co. 132 31
house and lot - , Seely Merrick ', 819
house and lot Wells Anson 1 14
house and lot Knox John C 2! 83
I Interetty,2o wild Tioga RR A Coal Co. 15' 85
200 wild 4 ' - ' Dyer, Jacks ACo . 62 50
3 vacant lots Hugh Ellis " 342
20 imp'd, 160 wild Dyer, Lowrey ACo 24 00
tavern house and lot Shields John 34 00
house and lot -3.' ' .•-• ..Gaylord Homer -- ,5 70
50 wild Alvord Benjamin 3 99
66 wild Culver Enos & Co 8 65
216 wild ' Gillett k Stoddard - 10* 68
6 imp'd, 98 wild Runt David B 8 33
41124,3" d, 52 wild Lewis J 473
70 wild Osborne David , 5 48
1 hoped, 24 wild Shoefelt - John 186
2 impr'd, 48 wild Thorp!aril°, '4 45
50 irlld , • , 'i I • Owens' eerie , 24 33
65 Wild ' ' Carl T omas AV • "7 72
330 wild Harm+ G T fig 06
50 wild -King Osial 13 58
68 wild Parkhurst J 0 Zr. Co 19 81
70 wild ~ -.. „Baker Jefferson 720
104 wild ' ' Dingman Deloss 312
60 wild Ellis El B 1 80
76 wild Ladd Ira 9 83
50 wild Labar George , 055
43 wild Lovell John 5 64
4 lamed. 326' wild Pierce Jobe 87 45
sq imped, 175 wild Purple Silas - 8 04'
240 wild . , . Potter Stephen . 23 58
f •
cowmen rowastitv.•
3 impr'd 100 wild Allen Zelotus 29 86
75 wild Bryant A E 26 68
80 wild Chamberlain, 8 8 19 50
I
10 wild Bunter John -1 26
16 wild Moree Merritt 2 28
84 wild Eldridge Thomas 8 84
82 wild Pope P r 6. 34
house and lot ' Clement Vriah 84
10 wild Spencer J 3 49
house and lot , Whitney Joseph 178
18 88
81 81
8 88
steam saw, mill ' Damao Lehipan 56 89
6bB wild Dancey Nathan /09 09
90 wild • 'Niles Moses 9 71
100 wild Bclilelrelin Jaeob 22 83
60 wild Hart Lyman ' •1 31
2 hoped, 52 wild Viretmore4dward l4 16
7 wiped, 87 wild Bailey Jlido 613
.., .
1f 40 4402
89 92
89 37
452 98
4208
9 20
CLTAIER TOWNSHIP.
60 wild " Burch John
100 wild,' Purgoson John
3 impr'd, 87 wild Morgen Julius
26 wild Marvin Joseph
2 impr'd, 26,wild M'Donald Benjamin
5 impr'd, 146 wild Parkhurst John
6 impr'd, 40 wild . Forman A B
50 wild , • Sykes Nathan
17 wild q Smith P M
6 impod, ; 4o wild.. ! Smith .I . 4'ehem4
15 imped, 235 wild - Cone •A ,P - '
.10 hoped, 68 wild Hanks Orris
2 impr'd, 30 wild Graham George
2 impr'd. 70 wild Wilaby Jeremiah
30 impr'd, 200 wild Benn John B
25 wild! , • * _ . Jordan, 4llas
26 wild 1 - t :*:. : JordaziEuke
4 impr'cl 26 wild Adam4lo R S '
4 impr'd 38 wild Degrotit Almon
2 impr'd 46 wild . Deane 011 -
62 wild _ Edgeomb Ira _
100 wild. Jordan James
4 impr'd, 71. wild Layton Thomas
66 wild , Niver Hiram
9 impr'd, 26 wild Strang B B
7 impr'd, 83 wild Shillay L N
80 wild Willoughby J
10 Impr'd, 50 wild Reynolds Reuben
4 impr'd, 60 wild Bennett Anthony ;
s..imped, 89-wild Baal& Hiram
COVINGTON BOROUGH.
houso and lot Howe T C
house and lot Rushton heirs
house and lot Baker and brothers
lot . . Evans Lewis
store and lot Hiker George 1 4
COVINGTON TOWNSHIP.
Culver 'Themes
195- 04
6 98
82 19
74 88
25
20 76
24
88 80
86 80
2 88
48180
158 v 1
44 58
14.04
22 12
16 88
6 98
75 68
167 76
31 80
161 27
178 97
63 60
40 69
14 31
43 60
42 58
3 91
12 76
house and lot
60 wild
50 wild
60 wild Spencer D 11
70 wild Sears Charles
100 wild , ,Runisey J E
90 wild Wetmore Edward
2 hoped, 27 wild Gillett Samuel
73 wild , _ ' - Smith 0
glass factory , Baker N 3 &brother
100 wild , . Crosby Hopkins
20 imped, CO 'wild Bodine A 1., ,
67 wild - .' : Calkins' Rufui
house and lot, Bliss Isaac , •
100 wild i Robbins Richard !I
I - DELMAR TOWNSIIIP.
100 wild Ashley Allen l•
3 improved ' Coats Timothy I
20 70
27 47
8 07
68 91
17 81
50 wild Green Job : 3
100 wild Hildretb Charles 6
70 wild.. Johnson Luke .3
6 impr ' d, 75 wild 'Kelly Sylvester " . • ,7
58 wild Krinerls 8
50 wild , Smith James 3l
50 wild . Kenyon Lucius 3
100 wild Purvis John J 35
50 wild • Pond A 6
4 hoped, 40 wild Campbell 11 W S
4 imped, 46 wild Simpson Charles 4
10 impr'd, 60 wild Watriner Mrs E . 8
70 wild ' •' ' Bean it Bosworth 3
5 lmpr'd, 65 wild Hoffman William • 5
,2 Wiped, 297 'wild Calvet:Collins ;- 159
7 IMpe-4, 68 wild Hall Hannah E 8
5 improved • • . Andrews Jane ' 1
8 impr'd, 5. wild Barker Mrs Ann 2
3 improved... _ Platner Mat th ias 1
50 wild ' --liniler Almon 4
30 wild ' • Catlin Cyrus 15
10 impr'd, 18 wild Gibson Otis--___ . 6
25 lmpr'd, 27 wild Jackson James I ' 29
50,wild • Kennedy Elias 7
5 lmpr'd, 85 wild • Smith W 8
16 impr'd, 35 wild Stnead David 7
house and lot Wetmore Beth 6
8 impr'd, 11. wild Wilson Stephen 0
3 impr'd, 59 wild ' Henry' Howls 8
5 impr'd, 10 Wild Guernsey Susan a
5 impel', 85 wild ' Smith G W 1 • 4
133 imp'd, 234 wild PIM Moses D. 91
5 imped, - 45 wild Bailey It /3 ••- 1
75 wild , Campbell Jeremiah . , 1
1 imp.% 1414111 • • Croft William B '1
20 hoped' 40 wild Greenliet George W 1
house and lot How David 1
5 Imps.% 70 wild • Mersiok kaki R 1
118 82
168'97
69 60
133 16
60 01
168 87
- 83-75
66 25 -
28 31
163 61
135'90
69 60
16 70
47 OS
101 82
106 19
49 17
48 80
146 00
29 20
6102
79 68
- 90 24
90 24
27 8
' 27
18 8888
8
GLOSS TOWNSHIP
tinocikrlELD 1 '.
CUARLESTON TOW.IBIIIP.
Untamed Henry
Pollock James
25 wild
19 99
19 99
19:,99,-
19 99
15 Ot
19.99
19 99
19
16
19
19
•28.04
19 84
87 88
42 84
87 08
82 42 '
80 08
40 14
40 14
80 08
40 14
40 14
40'14
IA iwpr'd,,3B wild Ituyet; Edwin l9a
15 hope.4 f ft8,w514 ; Itriantoni,;,l4,hin,ene.,„ .1; 50.
icluiped; -, 18 wild - -” , I?iitk`4ll:s l in t j Striiiiniji - 2 25
80 wild • Vat niivi John ...". 1 80
10 lipped, 82 wild Gloodafp Charles 1 72
137 wild _ ,•:, T,._, , _ ; ',-'Allen. 'Edwin 2 10
,
8 wed, vuoita -. Roiowntbaniet ' 2, 96
ill) , valld -:1-: ,, ,Woodeoch John 0 273
•;V: . ;; i-, , ,F ' p..FLAsb..Yoivriauip.
Iruso and lipi \ ; •'•XiiilliD 455
-itoneiliiiin,d,lot ',) Patin'er John 228
'housti.antl,lot • - .Cliok 4 Bonford 13 22
tavern house 4 lot Denlany John W 13 65
87 impeil; 88 wild Davinpurt Lemuel •43 81
housa,lot,§lalk Opp Chasio John . - 11 38
house and lot Den nett Betsey 8 76
hunna and lot Youtio••Archy 1 50
houso and lot 'liroks S 13 10 05
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raIthIINGTOI c TOWASUIP.
10 ild Clar David A 455
q Ica d, 6 wild • Mann Jll ', - • 283
25 iui 'd, 18 wild . LemUns Henry iBB
2 1 Ors -Int - - L• ' — * -- WolisloilhitileF — -- - 71
60 . ild: : ' ; 1 , "2':. Parkhurst Joel " :' 453
50 pr ied' i .., - - tiander;PFurinan'. - , 453
500 n IslufiCoiJohn . 37 ,50
, ,42!.84
`40.14
40 14
40,14
21'80
90 86
83 22
10 22
584
41 00
64 64
40 00
17 62
18 74
108-08
. ' _ o.ll;igs loWysitir. I: -
90 wild, • petit Uil .. -. . '6 83
8 inipr'll, 42 wild Aiuttuson Larayetto GO2
130 wild Rich' D ll (widuw) 3 68
12 hoproved 1 ' .2 46
ivii wild
105 wild
000 wild
lb Imped, 85 Sri d DotitningSatonOlW 802
ft improved • , 13esilii 3 utheil• - 4' 13 . 2
4} ku'd, bouzni , lot' StullPi Christian • 6 81
50 'wild •-: Adotnin widow, estate 19 44
200 wild • - - ..livall!A C - - 52 65
.
426 wild . -
'Burrowo•daron, ?elite 84 21
60 wild ' ;Dent:-1I 11 . . • • 20 75
80 wild - : 4 11udaln S N ' - 12 74
4 im'cl, twinge 4 lot; 41 . 0 rt - d*Joecpb 32 55
85 wild ''',Janks Ricbtnond 16 OS
bb,wild „ •,. Rejw• IViilinur 11 ,; -. 20 95
Roberts Bitola, _estate, 11 , 58
-Healy' lttretia . •
iuiusul rind lot,
BP,+►ild
.49d wild ,
300 wild
30 wild
23 141.'11. 4441 -11e;ws - Frederiek 49 17
3.imped, 4Q.wild .. Kilmer N F 36 21
5 limped, 25 Wild Still Sdeob 21 41
155 20
38 80
boim-nnd
, . , „
54:1 ivild '— - - -- Ford - Jiiiiies; estate SO 89
200 wild , .. , Knepenbaugh D A , , 14 11
16 improvr , Al uiles Leonard 14 56
50 wipl- - ' Stevens John 228
lions° and tit ' Van Dania'. George 273
12 it,iiired; 3 wild Stanton CA, ‘; 469
100 vfild . Baker B 1?- - . 536
25 wild Butler S S -- 2 64
4 Wiped, wild Curran Lewis 3 87
55 wild Daniels it - J 3 87
3 Duped, 15 wild Pane Stewart' 'kt, 114
II wild ltitlo Hiram 81
66 wild ' 'Rosy & Snyder ` = 3 87
4 imped, 25 wild Treman Julius 182
LISESTY TOWNSHIP. )
20 icaped,.27.wilii , Dison LI °ergo 0 10
2 laved, 50 wild Fogle FP4 228
10 imped, 70 wild 'RibbleSamuel 0 69
10l ' Shalo 48Iale ' I 96
16 impr'd, 23 wild Childs J=oliepli 7 28
70 imp'd, 120 wild = Illnck John • ' 71 94
50 wild , Wean 'John 577
8 iinped, 92'wild • M'AndY Thomas • 6 00
8 Imped, , 92 .wild
~ F orer Daniel 7 06
3 impr'd, 97 wild Campbell M 5lO
2 'roped, 93 wild Field Moses raw mill, 11 34
house and lot Wilson floury 3 42
limped, 300 wild Blackwell George 4 55
2 impr'd•l3 - wild , Emmick Nicholas - 1 ill 7
5 impr'd, 10 wild Hearer Goorge - 7 f 35
1$
bongo and lot
town lot
6 imped, 3 wild
25 loved, 31 wild
10 imped, 40 wild
house and lot
35 itup'd, 233 wild
50 wild
140 Wild '
house and lot
5 imped, 68 wild
1329 wild •
154 wild
10 'taped, 65 wild
80 imp'd, 120 wild
2 hoped, 99 wild
house and lot
80 wild • - Smeasl James
26 lmpr'd. 42 wild Short, Newberg
house and lot West Luther
house 4p black% shop Gorton W
130 wild Howard E-G
100 wild , Hodges William
85 impr'd, 65 wild Moshier Aaron
house and lot Lovergood J II
100 wild M'Wharter 1? M
2 Improved • Palmer Anson
2 imped, 18 wild Shutter John
70 imped, 496 jwildlWhiteomb Charles
100 Wild 1 ' Wickham B C
UTLAND TOWNSHIP.
80 wild . Livingston William
35 wild • Blaney P D
RICIIMOND TOWNSHIP. ,
15 impr'd, 32 wild Ltoit,rd Beach
4 impedi.23 Wild Jots .'John
log wild • Ross& Williams
SS wild Faulkner-J E ' -
40 Wild ". ,` 2: Rodeo jonathin
SHIPPHIN TOWNSHIP._ -
Austin Charles
Taylor Delose
L -, Hammond Martin
Seely Herman
SULLIVAN TOWNSHIP.
ro Ilulslander John
93 ithpr"d t -3.23 wild Robbins M 3— `
TiOtiA TOWNSIIIP.
14 imed;& - saw mill Miller William
50 impr'd, 90 wild Sly do Alford
TIOGA' BOROUGH.
Mann G E
Berry T J • .
iWARD e Tovrssnir. •
1 impr'd, 57 wild Austin Abner
200 improved • Aldrich Andrew
15 improved Beardsley David
9 73
12 45
6 49
50 wild
105 wild
100 wild
100 wild
Et 91
6 14
16 28.
8 60
4 55
2 iO
4;55
59 VI
19, 40
8 56
houso;.3 nd lot
'SO iroprOved
1 30
20 00
2 75
2 75
2 ao
4 05
6 64
1 18
1 01
2 52
3 71
2'44
2 87
3 64
2 40
•2 34
'2 20
80 wild Beach Samuel
100 wild Bullard D C
-90 improved Cowan John
41 wild Chapman D C
50 wild Conley William
107 wild CrosEi Jed,
110 wild Ford Byron
20 wild Perrith W B
94 Wild. ' Knapp Daring
122 wild Larcomb W II
50 Wild ilforioman D D
5 impro'd, 105 wild Packard Iluly
102 wild . Smith Jeff. •
25 wild Sherwood 9 D
91 wild Ville 0 C
91 wild, „ - Ville Nicholas
2 impr'd, 103 wild .Whalen AIWA
100 wild Watkins Job?'
24 wildturtis.Clovtattud
40 wild Jriffin James
100 wild Hoyt C D
7 hoped, 89 wild Kann Philip
3 imped, 44 wild Money Charlee
60 wild • , . 1 - Sullivan W ,
80 wilt! ',, Vandiko F
146 wild . Vandike F 1 : '
490 wild --- Ward C L •
20 irriproved - French iVilliam 13
62 wild - Welch Hirdm
186 wild •- -• Bigsby William
66 wild ' Denmark C
7 Wiped, 50 wild Sullivan William
499 wild Ward C L - -
1773 wild . , Ward Henry
45 wild - . , Tubbs Frederick• -
45 wild' - - ' , Smith Anthony .
63 wild Durgan Timothy
15 imprid, 107 nlld Duthi:ins, Charles E
10 imped 95 wild Purvis John
06 wild Bishop'Epbraim
800 wild .. , Smith Isaac
100 wild . Welch Samuel
UNION TOWNSIIIP.
i impr'd, 124 wild Anthony FA R . 902
50 wild Congland William . 3 53
73 wild Cure Francis 5 00
168 wild Decdrsey 11 M 17 77
66 wild • Darren° Charles 10 07
7 imped, 83 wild Field' George " ' 733
30 wild • Larriber Martin 3 17
5 laved, 15 wild Newell Land W 558
131 wild , Lyiotning .r & Coal Co 11 18
3 imped, 37 wild Ostrand David 11 751
4 imped, 27 wild • Rodgers Charles 3 04
50 wild Stratton William 12 20
12 loved, 112 wild Stockwell Charles 17 77
5 imps d, 25 wild Laggett George - 504
76 imprld, 643 wild Ward C L 95 72
_ ...
0 w ild , • Ensnod it Smith
i
4 83
limped,l4 60
630 wild Green John ,
!improved , • Lennard John, Jr
3 22
21imped. 48 wild. . Jenkins John 2 94
2limped, 78 wild , Williams Charles • 3 92
tilimped, 22 wild - Dann Jackson' 2 . 0
4llmped. 15,wild , SeHard Phebo 1 18
168 will, saw mill - Stratton Harrison • 12 58
3 impr'd, ii 2 wild Olaflin Abner . :1 28
2 limped : 76 wild - - ,Staytnan Angtistue - 333
ISTALSit6ROTOII
house and lot Campbell George 13 98
house and lot, Petrie Henry 11 25
house and lot , Kirkpatrick John • 15 CO
old printing office Bigony J W 1 71
groeety• and lot Bryden T B 36 34
Seln;fle,vrJakvul) t 19
DEsni,let4?, 761WN9 Ili
niTin Stiwantbo,
cgioN
Mitchell Wo 1:3 66
Updike William ?- 718
XeGinara & Burro'is 28 49
IVeetere & Bronson .-129%72
Baker 11 . G . 18 50
Lowey Rodman
LAWRENCE 110ROUOR.(
harrower T - 10, 05
.LAAV,RENCE TOWNSLII,
MORRIS TOWNgRIP.
MAINSBURO.
Ellis John A
NANSPIELT).
•
• ,
• Spuir IluldaL
lIIDDLEDUItY -TOIVICSIiIP
Hazlett Samuel 13 21
Smith John 5 74
Guile C C 12 16
Maxwell Charles 11 22
Patctieu Furman 29 47
ltice l Abram '2 73
Hodge Daniel 13 67
Mitchell William IC 9 38
L r 0 10
13ulmer John &Co 211 98
Card D and C 25 88
Whitconib4 and J A 6 '27
Ballard W W 285 34
Brooks B 17 63
Kewlra 3 42
,raftek 'Agmney.
Insu
+1 ,, ,
IVYOII
INSERANCE CO.,
WILKES-B/1444E, PA.
".
R. C. SMITH, Sc.c'y.• W. S. Rpsfi„. Pre,.
W. T, 144 D, ficrel,:.:lo. L. D, SHOEMAKER, 4r. p
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $1,50,00,
THIS iPt ti V cooepany - , (or- Wfiith Themhr e
Ilatfield.was lately' agent, sled policy hat
ers who wish to renuw their Insurance are re
qqwell_to apply' to the Itttbtcriber.. .
Girard Fire. Insurance Coe,
PHILADELPHIA. I .
J. B, ALVORD. .Titouste Ottsivnts. , ereeldc,t.
secretary. rA. S. (38.t.grr, V' t i t.
pital.s2o4:lloooo 7
_ Ait paid,up in Caah. -
S us Over $169,000. . •
Both of tvlttO :have been safely invested. Oier
.$1011.000,000 r..perty bus. isect/ successfully In.
eared in *lsis ompany in 15 years ; - 850 losses by
tiro,promptly and honorably paid.. 'This Com
pany sloes not belon,e; to any : Board of under Writ
ets, local or National. • ,) • .
Agents are not required to join.any ergnniza
tion for establishing ttrbitrary rates and rules.
Its tariffs), Rates have proved stacientin the
past, and will in the futurej,•ttiett ns to secure
the interest of the stssured, and the prosperity of
fhe .Cotopo
The'ioihieriher,hakes this trtethod - t.f informing
the public that he_ltits the agency Ate above
Compan'ieit. and be.tound nt his s.friee,over
Ito 's Briig Agitatoi• Ofnee
3 30
JNO I. -MITCIIELL
Wellsboro, Pir; Feb. 26, -•—
I,N ,BANKRUPTCY.--:This is to give .notice
'That on the 21rt, day of _Feb.' A. 421868; a
warraiit;in Da'ottruWty "%vat
„btbutd. ugairk.the
Moto cif Win. & Jim. A. ltubu, of Britiund,`iii the
county`ot Tioga, atol`liitttO_ of Penn'u, who - Lave
been indjudg,od Bankrupt! on their own Petition ;
thee, thepuyenent of any' debts &tali delivery of
any-property, belonging to sues Bankrupts to them
or fur their use rind the transfer-of any property
by them are forbidden bylaw; that' a meeting of
the creditors of said 'l3nrikruptil to prove their
debt!, and to choose one or more
be held at a Cniiit of Bankruptcy; to be holden at
the Aloe of F. E. Smith, iu Tioga, county of Ti.
oga, and State of Pennsylvania, before F. E.
Smith, ltagietor, on the 22d - day of April, A. D.
tB6B, at I 0 o'clock A. M. .
TfIOMAS' X, ROW LEY,
U. S. Murshal Woke . Dirt. PH
Per DAVID CAMERON, Deputy
T IOGA BOROUGH ORDINANCES:-
• ORDINANCE 22.
That Irnnt und•aftrr the Grit day of April oext,
it shall not be lawful for tiny person to put, throw
or deposit, any ashes, dirt, t.ffaror other 'elm,
In any street, or_ Nue of this borough, under a
penalty of $3 for each offence. — \ .,
• ORDINANCE 23.
That from owl alter the fit st day of April next
the occupants of lots and grounds in front of
which sidewalks are laid.._shall clean off snow. or
Whet übatrnt • tion, within twenty four hours after
the same shall have accumulated thereon, under
a penalty of .1.3 for each omission : and it §hall
be the duty of the Street Commissioner to see
that these ordinances are enforced.
BM
JOHN W. GUERNSEY, Burgese
Tioga, Feb. 18, IS6B-3t F. E. SMirn, Sec
Orphans' Court Sate
BY VIRTUE of an order of the 'Orphern'
Court of Tioga County, issued February 3,
186 S, and to us directed, no will espos.e to pub
lic sale at Furr's hotel, Tioga, Thursday, March
26, 1865, at 2 r. 31. the following real estate, late
of Royal Rose, of Rutland, need_ to wit:
A lot of land In, Rutland, being lot 146 •?f the
allottnent of Bingham lands in said township,
bounded north by lot 143, contracted to Roynl
and Rrnatus Rose, east by lot 129 iu the name of
Rose I. Gile, south by lot 1(10 in the m o no of B.
Smith, and west by Bingham lands—containing
65.7 licres more or less, contracted to %Via, Rr.se,
Jr•i
Also—another lot of land in said towtthip_and
t
thb,satne eonv yed by the trustees of, the Bing
bath estate by deed dated Nov. 7, 18 , 19, describ
ed as follows ;; Beginning at the southwestcorner
on the north lino of lot 32, thence along lot for
merly in pOssossion of Leman Barnes, north 62.2
perches, thence north 25° iveit 39.5 perches. east
102.5 porches, thence south 98 perches, thence
west 85.8 perches to. place of beginning—contai
ninin,g 51.8 acres tnore'or lees, with - usual allow
ance for rNds. ' .
C., H. SEYAIOUII.
E. I. STEVENS. j Adm'rs
Feb. 12, 1868—.5w.
5 46
55
_ Scales_! \ Scales!
IIE Buffalo, platform Stales, all ordinary
_I. sizes, Tor heavy, and counter use, may be
found at the Hardware - Stcro of Wm. Roberts,
Wellsboro, These Scales aretho Fairbanks pat
ent and have no snperior anywhere. They eta
made in the best style and have taken the pretui
eth et all the great exhibitions. .
I have — the axle agency - Tor - than 'Sealea in ibis
region. WILLIAM ROBERTS.
• Wollsburo, Feb 12, INS.
25 15
7 75
39 60
• 4 76
5 33
2 28
) 59
5 69
3 75
Wellsboro Meat Market !'
B E EF I PORK! iVIDTTON ! •
•
9 -1 1 1 E,telnorittelt.tipened.a NeaLMarket the
uijding lately oecapie‘py Dr. Webb, on
Crafton-street, Monday triornhig, Feb.' 17. where
be will keel a fdll•nneurtment of
FRESH MEATS
flame nod Stroulderg. •It the peuple will give me
encouragement I will keep up a gon4 MArk et.
Fob. 19, 1858-3 m. A. J. TIPPLE.
20 47
—rcr-52
0 95
3 10
11 33
8 76
3 44
32 34
69
4 28
6 17
4 10
1 SO
3 65
9 37
6 80
.
Administrattir s otice.
LETTERS of Atlinintratlon -having tree
granted to Ithe endersignedon the estate of
John T. Ocorr, late of Haines, deed, all persons
having clams against said estate, and all persons
indebted to the earn° Fettle nith -
SHELDON OCOltll.
-Oceola, rob. 5, 180-Bt. Atitnr.
_
X 3 co cat gso eta SS .151: e ea.
latent Excitement! Jehneon impeached. and Etre
tree's Booots nod 'elutes triumphant! The subs rifer
would aty to the 15 ,, np1e of Westfield and eivinit% that
he is Manufacturing a Patent Boot which he bulk vo. to
pestless the following advent:um-over nil others; to
thereis-no crimping; 2d.nolrrinkliug,saveesthey'breik
to the feet; sal, no ripping. In short, they sic
the thing- for ereryliody. to on hand and or. err
solicited.. Sole rieht or Westfield township and Bodo'
secured. ire has also just received a spletaill set ot
lialtuoral patterns, latest styles. Come one, come all!
We are bound to sell cheap for Ca/ill or ready pay Shop
ono door south of Sanders k Colegrove.
Woutfi t el , l Dom', Fob. 12 ISOR, . J. R
Valuable Pa for •Su le,
Afarm of three hundred eeree, with Iwo huh
tired Hod twenty fire acres itupr”voci
muted tau tulles north of Th•ge Village, ou tha
Tiogai Hirer and ltailrt.ed . Wen watttercd,
tier a good state of cullirntiou , ant.l
(tip. Also four hausea and lots for sAle in 11 , 54
T. L. ti Lr;wrN.
Tawa, 1'el)012,
.48,0 - 9//ee'S AO tee:.
All persons intore9ted will please.' take no . tiee;
that tho eeeondanceting of the creditors of-Nast
Auerbach banletupts will be held at the olliee
F. E. Smith Esq., Register in the 8010, of
County of Tioga Pa., on the fifth tiny of 31a1 . 411
next, 1868 atten o'clock
• ti C. H. SEYMOUR,
Fcbruaryip 1868-3 w. AssigueL
' THE
KNOXVILLE DRIVING - PARK ASSO.
CIATION,
Will give an exhibition or the speed L,f 8 year
old colts,
•
SEPTEAInVii 3, 18(38.
'Entrance $25,0 0
thNtiu“: tuiJ deßeliption o r ealt, with onmisetif or
e entt a nee money lewd be handed to the 61 :"
retary by the hit any of May.
Premium for best Trotting Colt One half the
mousy !eyelet(' on-entries.
Second heat, one-thiru of the entry more.Y.
Third best, one•sixth of the entrance money.
M. V. PURPLE, Seu. 0. fl, WOOD, Pros'b
'Knoxville, Pa. Feb. 26, 11188-tr
WOOD WANTEB—By the School Directors
NV of Delmar, to il J upply the Schools f,f, the
township for the elasuing ,year The Direr:
tors will meet at thd graded School {louse,
Stony Fotir, Saturday r blareh, 7, prozimn, at :t?
o'clock, forenoon, when and where proposals
bo considered and a - coneract made.'
By order:
JOIN WILLIANIEV.
PO. 26, 11306-2 w. Prat.