The Duty of the s llcivx. -' • H . . . • - Ii relates thorganization"for the open , big \ campaign. Let' it. be , prompt, . - --tharAtigkand so efficient. To organize, ' ; ';fateitoativ6iciquitoers , -iii- one 'thiov \ -. - z ,-- titad;£o - Orgitiiizts in every.. eleetion .- Ws ,.:trigt, is'inother t and net - less -important ork. Let - us See what work is- to be . 1. liateNier -the -- titiprineifiled Verna -gog aof the opposition I, may declare, ortru p'up aeissues upon which' the parties re to, Join in .the approaching campai6 ,'the true issue is this : Shall , thagover. went remain-in the bands of its friend or shall it pass into the • ,-;bands of i. - ' enenlieel - That is the question ; an. 'every roan who goes to the polls next s otober and Noyember, , I• and deposits-hi: ballot, must unquest .-lonably'put in hi- retaiponseto that seri 011aquestion.. We may . know before - - haudlhat our unao pulous.. Opponents dare not go-before th'; people - on: this , . _naked question ; for t k ;re is too keen a --` '-recollection of .the Brea : z oritiee of - life andtreasure_inade ne -=nary by the - misrule of this striving p ; ty to render . - the'experiment a safe one be made., The people _recollect that the emocrat . is party controlled the govern ent ' for thirty years.ending,in-1861, and hat be . fore the 4th of March - of that ye, r,,ten States had,- more or teas forally a din 'faCt - repudiated flint - Co stitution, ,of. - - the inviolability Of - hie its orgy Is add orators have no which so much to say., The pretext for - this . repudiation was '.' the loss,of : power by the itill and over whelming decision of the people. The cause Of it was - the demoralization of the party by slavery', ambition and too inueh plunder. • Long rule had-begot ten reckless. administration of a high , - publio trust. The then President, now 7% „WI -itpd , despised dotard, fumbled . over . le Constitution for authority to z*Notie it from- - destruction. He found Watt its framers,had neglected to pro 7 ' vide, in se natty words, for the con ; ini,,ency that had arisen: True, it de ',hired itself supreme' ai3 ..law; and:. it . hound him on his oath to- Uphold and. ma, ntain it, and to execute the - laive ra',..iteilin pursuance thereof. But it 1'.4 : 1 /lot declare that a rephdiation of the ..-oiiiiiiiet..hy a State .should be put tioWil - .:ny ; 9 rCe.• Tl,ke 'President searched 100 t... - ai.4o Cilligcutiy for the word " coercion,''-, , ... i.L,t, it was not,to be found in the Justin . ...:::.:,... lie handed the instrument over ;, 1: _ 1 , ;.: -L. tie , Attorney T General, -Jere - - .._,, ..„-::::-1, null tnat func.ionar . '-. +_• ...- ---- - -fry or the tiecessar ~... - . . •- • : _.l. ~.,,, i 'V. 71i61.4:10: ,' .' • - :1 -. .-•‘.:.: •,•;.:.',1.1.:. r4r..;:5 . .., 0::', ./'• , ',',•. . -... :.. L ....,. - 1 ..:;.1.:64i....:C.f 1.36 AiLtt.lB . ' '• - l. '! ' - 4.-4, .......c:3 5. - i.C•i - i0elot• 0. , , .•. ,- •• , _. -: l': tr..1....e1.. Lel, oitiei t io s ..-:.,.,,, . . -,..,,..L..ee. . I. ....:ineolu ple.:. .:-.-• -:: t ) ~ u- L L'llort6 , to re,ltore mut, - ~.. •. L.,-. - , oi...eaawy of the organic lam, ~..t.2 ...yi,L.e.o this in thenatue of the par _ •,,,' WLup., elected him. Just as tlii:- 1iit. 41. 4e 'war , about to be redeemed he fel' : - y,, i ,l.e:le.nd O. all itsse;isin. A drunk id ; ...,-,%; :or, ;,,y one or' those u nacconn t ial - 4:aceidents -which• attliet the bell: s.;rileYed landlies sometimes, dropper intn the dead patriot's plaCe. But . tin pledge of Lincoln must be,redeemed 1., the party which honored ihim in lice and mourn him in death. 1 - We know that it is an oftien repetatl story, but we must i•epeat it again ti, again, and so long 'its its 'repetition is Maw: ett'eostiry by the ostentatious hY pocrisy of our opponents. Did the .1 - ./L'.r:!• , _:,: uric party rally to the support or 1,k,t,? CUZISMUL./00. 'when )the riatricic Lincoln appealed from the imbecility - of Buchanan and the villeineof Black to the common sense of the people.? None have forgotten how I that appeal was met by the party which now rallieS arc und Andre* Johnson. None will' ever forget, while reason endure. 4, how ..the leaders of that party denounced the proposition 'to meet forco with force as destruetive , of the Constitution which ten States had even then r epudiated.-4 None will ever forget how, later in the struggle, D'etnocratic judges ruled the currency of the country, Made tifees sary by the stress of war, as 'so much waste paper. None will forget how the Democratic orators and editors counsel ed the people not to lend the nation the money to, ea r r v .,.... t..1.0 : -... a._.*....i.,....-t. WWlllld 5.20'a as seenrity-fro--t- —r-s- - L0e , ,,, , L,--1-z......,..-Azi -ally one . 'forget now these orators and editors counseled: des ertion from the army and avoidance of the draft ; and exhorted the skulking crew to resist the, provost marshal.— This is a brief sunimary of the measures instituted by this party, now clamoring for remission to its ancient right to'rule, to prevent the punishment of men wile 'had deliberately repudiated the Consti tution. They now, m ss ever, demand the keys to the treasury, and - freedom to bring their native hell abbveground. It is for the masses of American citi zens to reply to this impudent demand. Two men are, soon to be planed In the held, each representing, not personal considerations, but certain pOneiples.— To till Republicans and frietpis of la*, order, and stable peace , , the nominee -of the Convention to beheld iti Chicagl 11 in May next, will look for support. will represent the principle announce by Congress—" Loyal men must fide the Republic." To the demoralized and ignorant, to open rebels and sympathiz ing Copperheads, the nominee of;the Convention to be.. held* by our oppd nents will turn for support. He will represent the principle announced by Andrew Johnson and Jeremiah Black —" A-white scoundrehiebetter than an upright soul incased in a dark skin."— 'To this proposition not only Mr. Black, and Mr. Pendleton assent, but likewise' every white scoundrel in America.--- And the issue of the contest Must, be in some sort, a victory of the law-abid ing, over the. law-breaking, or contra wise.—Harrisburg Telegraph,. , , . QUERIES 13 Y THE PHILA.UELPHIA POST.—If a President is never to be im - peached, pray why is there a Constitu tional provision for that extreme _pro cess ? If a President is.to - exectite mere ly those laws which may happen to suit his convenience or to ,square, with his couN ictions. play what is the use of ,having a Congress at all ? If a Presi ident may 'with impunity make'the See. Of Wan his mere - creature, pray what _6 the use of having a War Department at all; ; apti why not do its business in some baplioffice-of the White House ? If a President may create a War Secretary or destroy the same officer at his pleas ure, what is to prevent his dealing as he pleases with the whole arm? And if with the Army, why not with the Navy ? And if with the Navy, why •not with the ,Treasury ? And if with the Treasury, why not with the State Department? And if with the •State Departgtent, why not with the Post- Offiee ? And if with the Post-Office. 10iy nor Nei+ the Department of the /nterhu:? • And if with the Department of the Mentor, why not with the torney tieneral And If with the At torio- th tie Su• p;•:;; v. ;I i: pr.?;, . v, ;1 . 1 Lnk wby 1,t,, ‘‘ motet, iii ail _the eon. grertsitmal districts r Thus the -Presi dent is hive:it-heti because he has sub stantially supreme and irre spoitsil,le*evaiiii over the lives, and the liberties aid all the posst,sions of all the citizens of . this Republic. The right to break our law iiiiplies he right to - vol./ the Pre , idential rheum upon the whole :statute book—to imprisop, huuk,, behead - , punish, confiscate—to! be the autocrat of the whole laud, with nobody to question his authority or to dispute his personal will: So we end as we be- I gan I, Is a President ever to be im peached ? 2. And if a President is ever to b Impeached; why not Andrew Johnon 2. NE Mutat.o.—We are obliged to Messrs 0. Ditsou & Co., 277 'Washington St., Boa ' ton forltho following choice sheet music: "Gem Andrew's Funeral march;" "Dow-Drop ,Waltz;" "Pickwick Gelop:" "She is so Dear to me," song; "The stepmother," long ; "Oh, how the charm of all Earthly Beau yI" song. The Pialtwick Clapp has a tine portrait ,o 1 Dickens. II• sitator. -tiiilttaiiosi - o;'*'in*:i.' . WEDNE?.DAY, MAIICH 1,8,1868. Republican State Nominations. • - GEN. J(3l-7...'; SURVEYOR- GENERAL. COL: JAQ o'4 M; CAMPBELL; Lock =Haven ,Dernoerat beats . several large drums over • the result of the election in that borough. As Lock or never gives lesS than 80 .triajority . dein Oeratic, we suppose that the victory niay:iipilt, with that. which occurred when _Mitch took Hollond. To l our respectful criticism, of its course the,h't4te guard responds _ with- person— tattles and absurdAiharges. -To its per sonalities we,: shall .. not reply. To its charges of „complicity in legislative jobbing-we reply,: That wel - rave never been, directly, or indirectly'- an 41 I t for any position in, or any patron age r personal favor . from;the legisla ture. Pennsylvania, or the leiThslatf&. , re of any 't they State. - Nor have , we,di 'tectly or • irdirectly, participated in, or Profited ,b s any contractlto which any branch of th t State Government - vas a party, fit any : :le in .the past. Nor haVe . ive to the b lue of- a single penny any interest in th t , publication of the LOisintiye/4.!ecord, • ither iittet„ present, contingent, Or reftiot• 'Nor eau it add to or-subtract from 'our 'income the val ue% of one penny, wheth the contract for, rinting tho :Record h with George Bergner, Or With Dunglison Forney & Kauffman. , ' \ • , , , , . We deny that we, .hare trey ed , the State Ciyard unjustly, ,We . hay eriti , ibted it, justly,"tu3 we believe, and ro , ..to :agiiiii4i be' addition of anot er ~.. the swarz :1;;11 , !flies, which phlebo - s the State. And we disclaim any ,enspnal feeling in the matter—having oaxes'to *hid, and no enemies to punish. A WORD TO REPUBLICANS. fOvlll not do to' ignore common wis •iOrn in transacting any part of the buts diess of life. • Th &farmer plows, plants, ~iiltivates; and harvests - in view of the :Zvi/Ater tbat . is to come. , If he idle away the spring, summer,and / fall, he will neither Infve' hay . or. grain, nor the weans tobuy them, and his stock will :starve, or 'he must sell at a disadvan tage:to avoid a dead loss. :Now we propose to rate the nation at as high a figure as a stock of cattle and horses• at least. In this country the people constitute the source of power. The people are responsible for whatev er. goes wrong, whether it be , in Wash ington, HarrisbOrg, or in the smallest township. The Are privileged to gov ern this republic. If they govern wise ly, all goes well ; if unwisely, trouble is inevitable, and the damage is, wide spread and universal. 1 ,, We shall admit that Misr' le is not entirely avoidable.,, So long a men are selfish, parties will be more o less cor rupt; and human selfishnes is one of the ineradicable defects of h r man na i.---z....—zrin:.—.1,..7••-.7- ig.....ii ...44: - . maxi vy aA a find no party perfect; but he will find some one party more obedient to prin ciple than another. Every man must act with some political organization, either positively, by alliance, or nega tively, by refusing to take part in gov erning. We act with the Republican party) because it more nearly represents the principles of a truly Christian mode of government- than any other party. We know how it sprang up, for we as sisted, in a humble way, at its - birth.— It was 'lite outgrowth of the love of universal freedom and equal rights. -It proposed to prohibit, not slavery, but Its, further growth. Itpromised equali ty before the law. And it to-gay rep resents, not the sum of human selfish ness, but the comparative growth of moral public • senthiletit. It does not follow that its members are all saints, nor its leaders paragons of wisdom.— What we declare, Is, thatall the advan tage,it has over any other party exist ing, or that has existed in this country for fifty years, lies in its sturdy devo tion to, and advoeacyoof the measures which tend to elevate man in the scale of being. So long as it abides by its stand upon these measures of policy it will be invincible - s against any force its opponents can array against it. Here and there it may suffer temporary check, for that is the common }story of all political parties; but in th' grand . av erage its triumphs will be unmitstaka ble. But how is it to triumph We reply: pirst,•and chiefly, because of its active devotion to prindiples which upbear and carry forward the race ; and sec ond, by a proper employment of the means of enlightenment. Ignorance is the natural enemy of the Republican party. All Republicans so recognize it, as may be learned by their championship of universal education, and by the t 'support of the Press. It is a well known fact that about_ three fourths of the patronage of the news papers in this country proceeds' from the Republican party. Such papers as the World, and Herald, of :New ,York, could not live week but for -,a patron 2k, 11\n2ely They would o"ve go-Le ...octelitic...auVierices In tiny thtAr issues except such as -ui , seribed 10 the doctrines they pro niulgate. A large percentage of the party opposed to us either cannot read, or will not, This Wings us to the point we desire to make. ActiVe Republican t must eombine to furnish an' increase of read ing matter during the campaign. For the sum of five dollars a correct tran script of the history of current political events maybe put into the hands of every voter in any township in Tioga County. The Tribune is from time to time publishing campaign, sheets con taining the most impartial history of the movements and utterances of both Parties.. Horace Greeley, of all party journalists; is noted for his impartiality iri publishing both sides. There is noth ing ex parte in these campaign sheets; hilt; like 'the Tribune Ahmahae, they or 110NrootareY conNTy. • .- „ OF CAMBRis couNTr. be . will e,appeald to a's authority by -.the leaders of...both '-,parties:, , -"Wif.,do,‘,iiot urge th "purchase find distribution,of t4g01),-V. lA-M 3 : : f9r the'Orlic..*:Pr' P#iiieY!' . l thing; pilit'is not Possible. There On be, but _ pw-:convertii . ,or,,perverts, to' or froth to y_, party', at thiS'i)34 - e :Of prog reis.. A more therouglf:einiaSS of the facts Of 'ICU r ren tli i stori is \Vhfit is need edi,tha-Men:ndury bori*alientil" from a .conilitlp ~ ipit - fipatititie • .indifferenee, when, if4W, ACTION' is'thUenly rem,r edy for :he disteniper ot-thutimes. • - Facts, .to _intelligent men, are, gtioays potent _ arombentS. 1 , ~,,,,,, '. We se'enO better it ti;i), - roCuTe . tbe,i3e campaign - ' sheets; than by - organizing clubs fOr the, work of the campaign 'at once. We have not urged the forma tion 'of 10r - tint! club's :hitherto; heatiteie' theiejirfrtieett'Aio WOrk - to'de.:_''.'llut th? campaign 'bus" been-1410Y and gallantly opened by New Ilani psh ire, and Repub licans everywifete should' organize at Obee,ifilse ; money Tor reading Matter, and:wollt together from. this .hour till the Polls close in''NeVernher Our op ponents will fiit' buidle--,-they arenever idle; tl e agents of Wreng_are sleepless. Shall we ~Who to-champion the i 7 . , Right,:hudareless 'Of the great interests att - Stahel neglectful in' the: performance 'of 4 u tie.'l . which . i !IVO' Ve - the success of the expe linent of Self-government? "Gan ye belie "to succeed bythe Unaid ed forcei l l )k our cause? ; -Now, as . °ever, " God helps those ' Who' help , them selves." Believing our cause approved by Heaven we , should be inspirited to new and untiring efrort to- carry it' for ward, i' :- : ... ' - • I 'Clubs should be at once organized in every elee.tiondistrlct; and money raised to pay l, for' rfewepapers:' ..The; ,Weekly 2 1 /44inie is still offered a $1,10.a copy to clubs - of 50, to the' addre's - a of ' each - sub- SCriber and a copy . : to the - getter-iip 'of the club: 'For! $l5 'ten :- wides - . will be sent to \nem& ef:Sfibeicribers; . XFOr $27, tweiitycePles,will 'ie. : sent6 :names of subscribers, and an ;eXtra,•'copy to the 'getter-Up:of cli.iff'in.' both cases.. : Hera is'a - eha . 6e fO'aeWi;'!ayming men to do \ much g od at little:cost. - . There is not I;\rteigh orhood in the Connty,ln width a, elub d ten for The .Pibisne cannot be raise , emetnber-,He wins who Warka., 11U, ,1 .IVEW . TIMPSIIIRE ! 1 . 1,4 , o..r'p wr. - G '' r'anite 1 --,--:- First Gin of . tiiii, StiO i rial Campaign. ifieptiblic ority 4n aj"-3,000 I: , ~ .. . P.Ou xacAw wkb, congratulate you upon th great' victo \ r,ci for the ,peeple against he 'odds'azid ei Osof tieaStin . in New - Ha c tapshire. Wheel ? iion of Tues= day, 10th inst., was Lott ' contested.— i l •Andrew Johnson and his L 'filen& con tested the ground i inch by. Isch, and the resit tls a victory for the P < cpUbli- . cane. T e entire State ticket, s and an oveiwbe mlng majority in, the legksia- . . fi ture, is, eputilica.n. In the languagiaf our Cop ery coternporaries, " as - goe New Ha pshire soAoes'the Union." , ( Rock-,S ;earner:icy?' of this State have Charles L. Boyle, of Fayette r Atiditotpeneral, and Col. lumbia County, for Survey-, The " j nominate County, f Ent, of C or Genera cantanke 1 gaid-V`r' Boyle is one of the most loos Copperheads in the State; yes. He 1 was "a McClellan 02 not very,' popular with the man, an voluntee We ar.'glad to announce the renom ination;) o Lien. John F.llectrauft for Auditor eneral, and of Col. Jaeoli M. Catupbel , for Surveyor General, by the 1 . Republi , to State Convention. i ßetter and 'nor : deserving '',. men never held those pos tions. those Colnvention recommended Grant and Curtin for President and Vice Pres ident, an instructed the delegatiOn to Chicago .o cast a solid vote for those We shall speak more at action Of the Convention gentleme length of next wee' W. Williams, of this Conn- Lon. Samuel Linn, of Center re the delegates to the Nation- Ition from this district, and Furst of Clinton, and B. S. of Lycoming alternates. A. of Potter, is the Elector. Hon: H ty, und County, al Conve Cline G. Bentley, G. Olme THE L tar Coy!' relief of mSLATUBE.-Feb. 27.—Sena s read in place a bill for the he frioga. Co.! Bank. act to'repeal an act relating bility of pffleera of the Tioga otripansi. Also, a to the eli Railroad The bi for 1866, to confirm the taxes of Bloss as passed,the, House. give but, little news front in. Friday Was, the day flied of Andrew] Johnson. His anbery, Nelson, and Evarts, ud asked for, -forty days to :• it cane. The' Senate retired I consultation; and on return ! Mondal, Ma l rch 23,as the 1. The only !news from Con- We caul Washingt for the trig , eon nsel, B appeared i'i prepare th and held 2 ing, fixed day of tri 2] gress 'wort internal mentioning is the repeal of upon manufactures, save d.tobacep. T i Isis good news. whisky a Auditor's NOtice. MHE und-reigned having .been appointed an Auditor in the ease of Commonwealth vs Orrin Blair, Jacob 1111tbold! do char:lee Lee, to aesess doe:tales sustained by any person or per sons who eta m any part eft ehe sum of money noir in - Cour. arising - fronalthe forfeiture of re cognisance u .on which' the !above *stiik•is found ed, andAo ' atte destributien 'thereof according to lair, hereb • gives noticethat be will attend to, the duties of said appointOnent at his Office in' Weilsbore, P, ,-on Wednesday the 15th dny of p5ii,)868, at 2 ar,"cbok, P. sr.,"isrben and wbeee all persons . a o required to present-. o:Car claims or be foreve debarred. from 'coming in for a share of said fund. - "J.N0.4. MITCHELL, MEM war. 18, 14 F • 4 SURER'S SALE . lIED LANDS IN TIOGA COUNTY. •of an act of the Gene - nil Aseembly, • 13th dayof lklafclr, 1816, will he exposed t the Commitsioners' office in Wellebo :econd Monday of . .thine, 1668, the Uncle ed in the following list, unless the taxes r paid before that time. 1.. C. LIATLNY, Treasurer of nig& Co. r arch 11,1168. TRE • OF UNSEAL ,N pursuane i poseed the to public e4le, rough, on the of laud desert tine thereon a j Weilaboro, Bloss • Township. , Vat'Et or Otrialt. George Meade Nicklin & Griffith dO - - do do ' t do • do do do No. QuAler 5495 104 5916 21b "218 5927 4783' 3inq 5977 2273% " 352 K 400 14970 628 MO 5955 400 do do ,do do , • do William Wilaini Franklin Collage I. Coleman James Wilson " 760 6978 436 6489 364 1 308 - , 809 873 636 132 6096 490 888 : . 187 - do 18T do 208 ' do -282 1 1 . 6 , 4 , 36, 137 R 200 ISOII6 6046 N c, 44 066 o 1{ 44 " 252 ~ do 6041 1099 do • 6932,- _ 6914,- 'llOO •,•-• do.._ 6839 1010 • 6610 • 1 000 •do 6051:, - 892 200 . , s 6063 510 68313 -- 509' 11. Coleman • -4,182 • William Wilson 182 - ' do - 132 „do ' 133 1 — do 183 do - .609 ; .25- • -Pianklln College s 4 ,69 1 ,6 d o . - '• 214 " 229 ;; „ do - - Brookfield' Township' T. M. Witting , do , do . do do , It. Blatkwell. - • Tubbs nod others *. do 1362 1864 1860 1856 1856 1067 1314 100 676 726 84% 1864 1805 J 1854 1008 1850 ' T. M. Willing do T Id Willing' Charleston- - toonship, James Wilson • • ' do do _ do Haws it Flatlet • • James Wilson do , ' liens & Fisher 1 , do 8 do , - - do' James Wilson , , do • 7 • Hevis & Fisher 7 do ' 3 do 0 ... Janies Wilson - Delo" Smith • Chatham TommBhto:: - S ELyon I • . J 8 Crandall ', 7 -z. 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James Wilson - do do (IQ do cto • do do ,do do do do• do .do George Meade ' James Wilson do do Jarnes Wilson '64 40 • do - 297 89 do , 25 88 do , 25 88 do , 25 88 , do 712 i do 89 88 do 99 68 do 6 89 do 70 56 do 48 09 do 31 88 do _ 19 49 . do 29 71 do , ' '56 60 do 69 88 do 35 83 do ' 8 05 do 138 60 do 207 89 Hews & Pinker 14 00 do • 188 60 do 107 36 do 131 60 do 92 40 do 138 80 do 65 23 do 138 80 do 188 60 do 63 00 - do 21 03 do 69 sa Hews & Fisher 21 03 James Wilson 22 65 do' • 7 58 do 23 10 -11 2 0 0 0 8 60 1 28 21 03 35 00 40 60 126 40 ao ad 25 60 20 40 UN 8308 8369 ED 4202 4296 2624 8869 4800 2887 6980 6978 69888 18 78 190 04 191 2910 295 186 84 191 10 ~ 01 67 91 72 84 81 72 83 • 18 89 15 85 24 89 4878. 990 4880 " 488.1 - 400 480, - ,. 990 4886 4886 4418 4414 " 4416 . " 4849 100 4416 990 4866 488 4866 811 41 4 t 46 301 107 100 45 ,133 71 63 13 40 • x 4 2 21 75 11 66 10 87 87 00 , 29 57 72 50 21 75 12 60 14 03 lb 65 16 96 10 87 'B5 55 64 94 6 54 89 99 4348 100 do 4347 35 do 1688 150 Hews & Fisher " 250 . do 290 do " . Middlebury lbw:whip. 1352 •75 R Blaokwell 1866 166 do 4298, 10 Thos Willing 4486 t4OO James Wilson 4487 840 • do 4488 899 do 435 • George Wood 428 A C Crandall ' 288 J Losinger 120 Samuel Ring 100 H R Seal 4297 1 2443 . J 630 76 350 813 4298 140 220 4486 200 4487 200 14 120 126 62 10 Thos Wiillngl A C Bush Cole & Potter A 0 Bush , Thos Willing A C Cole ' James Wilson do J T Purvis Rutland 2tonship. 3371 100 R Gilmore "- 843 do 1404 26 R Blackwell 1217 80 George Harrison 8371 46 R Clamors 8372 35 do i 1074' 22 William LI yd 4481 , 245, Jenne n 4482 538. • do 4480 :100 ' do 4484 512 " do 40741' 5880 f 672 Morris & Worden 4482 200 James Wilson 427 130 J Lockhart" 40T G tcheil & Dyer Sullivan Township. R Gilmore . • • do do H Drinker - Ehippen Ibtonship Junes Wilson do W Willink do do' 8381 8882 8884 983 842 834 31 lao 1027 1949 1965 2A324 1073 8878 8872 2625 5643 5243 15 60 3868 223 60 353 92 .353 92 5845 5825 6373 1218 118 101 147 54 18 18 15 g (4 5644 5645 8367 105 5241 5840 4808 24 19 393.82 126 25 132.70 36 87 73 99 443.38 292 00 7,87 29'60 09 12 . 46_61 '24'82 102 88 2960 29 50 11 04 86 87 86 87 22 12 9 04 27 78 , 88 50 44 25 2 07 8 00 1 60 r' t - . EIIN James Wilson do do do do . _ do wel R Blaokll James wgeo do Tioga Totonship. W Ellis William Lloyd . R Gilmore do • do William Ellis 13 lit Fox George Meade J W Guernsey R Gilmore- El AI Fox William Ellis R Gilmore George Harrison W D Wylie El 191 Fox do R Gilmore Union Tawnship. George Meade R Coleman John Vaughn William Wilson • do do* do do do • do ~- 2'., 681. ' 8 - . - -.4' - ,f 68 .' --'' 5 - ';6B ' '' 6 '59 2 68 3 , 88 5 68 -.: :V: '6B . 'B'..''. '91,• ''4' 129 . 5: 145 - 6 : 127: :"... - -42 150 78 70 2 92 89 96 182`68 109 16 50 87 126 87 44 40 _22 12 '(17262 292•'98 7'87, 2 .187 U 8 187# ' 4' 167 V' 187 2, 137 8 187 4 -157 5 145 3 187 _ 4 137 '4608 . 73 4010 822 4012 114 4604. 35 4605 20 4607 •190 4609 187 4810 137 4611 80 5259 ',es 4610 353 • 4 68 9 25 10 82 17 14 28 78 76 00 14 26 811 76 93 78 928 174 1100 184,20 222 82 184.18 88 70 109 14 1228 400 1818 100 84 70 69.80 84 70 6 60 277'20 277.20 188.67_ 104 27 84 70 84 70 14 16 277 20 163 80 10 BO 5 49 88 11 416 20 69 80 1 82 81 87 TREASUREW OF SEATED LAND INi 1 of an net of the (ien.' Ma day of April,lB44, 4- the Cominissionera' vond Monday in Juno, l in the following list; Ore that time. 11. 0. usiLe.Y, ter of Tioga County. I gyp. QUANTITY. Minx ASS MD. TAXES. shop Ind lot Bush- C $3 06 $ houses and lots Corwin: Erastus 657 10 imp'd, 88 wild Dyke A a ; 498 10 imp'd, CO wild - Evans calcine 7 06 house , - • " Evans .1 muel 1 14 vacant lot • - Freema DB, estate 19 08 j one town lot Ludlow i sane - 4 B 4B house, and lot . , Phipps harks 0 83 j house and lot ", ll'Kern , n Jana() 81 house and lot Powers Pat. 2 51 15 imp'd, 86 wild Reese ' illiam 924 88 ,tt 105 town lots An thbo ,e, Ford dr, Co. 132 31 house and lot . Seely ~ erriok . 819 house and lot" Wells nson 1 14 house and lot Knox ohn C-- 2 83 I interest, 120 wild Tioga R •lt Coal Co. 15 85 200 wild Dyer acks .ICo 52 50 3 vacant lots - Hugh Ellis 3 42 20 imp'd, 180 wild -Dy4, Lowrey ,!E Co 24 00 tavern house and lot Shiel • a John 34 00 house and lot Gaylo d Homer - 5 70 - - • ‘ . , •13ROOKPIELD. .vrisim. 50 wild • Alvor , Benjamin 399 88 wild Calve Enos Jr. Co 8 85 216 wild Gills , & Stoddard 103 08 6 imp'd, 98 wild • Hunt David B 833 4 imped, 62 wild Lewi , J 473 70 wild - Osbo 1, e David 5 48 1 limped, 24 wild Shoe elt John 180 2 hoped, 48 wild Tho ' Martin - 445 .50 Wild - Owen- George 24 83 85 wild - Carl home W 7 72 330 wild Harr , wer G T 119 08 50 wild King Ozial 13 58 88 wild Park .urst .1 G ,b Co 19 81 70 wild Bake Jefferson 7 20 104 - wild Ding ~ an Dolour 3 12 60 wild Bills 11 B 1 80 78 wild - Ladd Ira. 9 83 50 wild Lab , - George 6 65 43 wild - Lovei John - 5 84 4 imped, 320 wild Piero 1 John 37 46 30 imped, 178 wild Purpl ' Silas ' 804 240 wild Potto Stephen 23 58 CHATHAM TO I NSTHP. 3 !raped _lll.O-wilt 44 , /.olotus 81/wlld Cham ,erlain EIS 10 wild , Hunt :k. John 16 wild Mors. Merritt 84 wild •. Bldri , ge Thomas 82 wild_ Popo F • house and lot Clem::. t Urlsh 10 wild - Sponc .r 3 house and lot • Whitu _y Joseph CHARLESTON T. TTNSHIP. steam saw mill Barna Lehman -858 wild Dance Nathan 96 wild Niles otitis 100 wild Sold • i lin Jacob b 0 wild Hart men 3 !raped, 62 wild Wetm ~ e Edward 7 !raped, 87 wild Bailey Jan), &morn TO • SHIP Burch john, I N pursuance of tie proviso oral Assembly, passed the will 14 exposed to public , sale, alike fa Wellsborougb, on the 1863, the tracts of land deserlb unless the taxes due are pald be Words 4.1808.] Tren - BLOBS TOWN , 18 38 31 81 8 68 294 40 1,0 18 41 44 1 02 89 92 89 57 52 98 ' 22 08 9 20 60 wild 100 wild Purges 8 imped,-87 wild Morgan 25 wild . Marvin 2 hoped, 25 wild M'Dona 5 imped, 145 wild Parkhn 8 impfd, 40 wild Farman 50 wild Sykea 17 wild Smith imced, 40 wild Smith lb hoped, 285 wild . Cone A 10,impfd, 68 wild Danka 0 2 Wiped, 30 wild Graham 2 imped. 70 wild Wilsby J $0 itaked, 200 wild Bean Jol 196 04 698 82 19 74 88 25 76 202x4 86 80 86 , 80 ' 2 68 46 80 158 91 44 56 14 04 22 12 18 88 25 wild Jordan S 26 wild Jordan L. 4 'roped, 28 wild ' Adams 0 4 'raped, 38 wild Degroat • 2 imprid, 48 wild Deane 0 4 52 wild * 11dgoomb I 100 wild Jordan J• 4 imped, 71 wild Layton T 45 1 w11d • River 111./ gimped, 20 wild Strang B, 7,lroped, 83 wild Bbillay L., 80 wild Willough .1 10 'raped, 50 wild Reynolds 4 limped, 60 wild Bennett A.l 5 lipped, 80 wild Burdick 111 8 98 75 68 167 76 31 80 161 27 178 97 63 60 40 69 14 81 • common nonpu t honeo and lot Howe T 0 house and lot Rushton .h house alla lot Baker and Lott - Evans Lauri' attire and lot Baker Geor: 43 60 42 68 3 91 12 76 COVINCITON TOWNSBJ house,and lot Culver Vile! 50 wild Ennead Hsi 50 wild Pollock Jam 60 wild " Spencer D 70 wild • Sears Char 100 wild Ramsey J.- 90 wild' Wetmore •B 2 imped, 27 wild Gillett Sam 78 wild" Smith 0 . glass factory Baker N J 100 wild ' Crosby Ho 20 imp d, 60 wild Bodine A 57 wild Calkin's house nd lot Bliss Isaa• 100 wi d , Robbins 11 DEVII6V. TOWNSI! 100 W d Ashley All 3 imp Ova Coats Tim 60 wil ‘!• Green Job 100 wi !;'" Hildreth •' 70 wild' - Johnson L 5 hoped, 75 wild Kelly Sylv 58• wild' Kriner L 50 wlld j • Smith Jam 50 wild} Kenyon L • 100 wild Purvis Job 50 wild • Pond A 4 impr'd, 40 wild Campbell ' 4 impr'd, 46 wild Simpson 0 10 hoped, 80 wild Warriner 70 wild . Bean &R. 5 imp4d, 65 wild Hoffmau.W 3 impr'd, 297 wild CalverVoll 7 imped,loB Wild Hall Hanna 5 improved Andrews Ja 8 impr'd, 6 wild Barker Mrs 3 improved " Plainer Ma 50 wild Butler Alm 30 wild Catlin Cyr /oimped, 18 wild Gibson Otis 26 Imped, 27 wild Jackson 50 wild , Kennedy 5 iniped, 35 wild Smith W 16 laved, 35 wild Smead Da house and lot Wetmore el 8 impr'd, 11 wild Wilson St 8 impr'd, 59 wild Henry Hi 5 impr'd, 10 wild Ouerneey S 6 impr'd, 35 wild Smith GM 183 luip'd, 234 wild Field Moses 6•impr'd, 45 wild Bailee R 75 wild Campbell J 1 imped,'l4 wild -Croft Willie 20 impr'd' 40 wild Grenollef et house andlot Boyer Dash 6 imped,lo wild Merrick Job 20 70 24 84 27 47 8 07 56 91 17 81 412 03 126 96 44'16 608 12 51 77 51 77 16 43 60 89 4 85 9 07 71 23 66 62 119 92 168 97 59 80 133 16 50 01 138 37 88 75 65 25 28 31 163 61 135 90 69'60 10 70 47 68 101 82 105 19. 49 17 43 80 146 00 29 20 61 02 79 56 90 24 90 24 27 83 27 88 18 88 ' do do do .•jdo * do ;•:, , • .•, do - do do -- do do do do do do do do do ' do do ;. -do ,do., do • • do John Van! do do do • do do do do do George M John Va Ward 7bwa. P Connell R Colema • do do do H. Drlnke • tailMor. .George M - da Nieklln dr, Weald Blaelm do :de • ade e ripith Alp. SALES TIOGA COUNTY n 'John Jultue Joseph d Benjaaiin t John AE t e xthan M hemikli I rte e eorge i.resoiab B mon ,mos omas ' enben thony i ram I :rowoll3 ward el • brother ,king chard • Arles Ito der Ass I. i arks ri I 'sworth Him Cs I lan 31 • I re'oh orge . ' 6,wild Bclioffner Jaoob • 1 , 51.1nar, 68, wild Boyce Edwin .' . 1 'l6 , Du eci # 64 wild ;: llaoutton s •Pbineati ' ,' .' I, 6 imp d, 46 'wild' Plait D A and:Williaze'= 2 ] 80 wild Viands° John • 1 10 inaped, 62 wild.. Goodwin Marla* • 1 187 wild .......:' •,:r. : :Allan Edwin 2 ' . • ' IMOEMMA TOWNSHIP'. . . '' id ' - 8,/tOP ) 17 , Oki •::•:,Bolie Nathaniel .. ,80'nftld, •, • :;' ',-:' Woodcock John 0 -..,` 'sl' : - ,Eiiii.siin Township. hawaiiiind lot --, • -'• 'gash B heuee'aad lot , ',,- - PalmarJ hp house and lot. : ''" Clark Sa ford tavernliouse A lot Deninny John W 87 iinpr'd,, 88 wild' DaVonpo t Lemuel houae,let,blit'h shop Chase Jo n-• house and lot ' , Bennett staey house and for ` Young Areby house and lot '. Brooke-8 B • . realtiNOTON TOWNSHIP. /00 Villa ' Clark David A ' ' 2 imped; 0 wild Mann 413' - 25 'taped, 18 wild . Lomas floury I iniproved -- - ' - WebstorDaniel - ' - -Parkburet Joe! • Sander's Furman 60,1014 , F 50'1(iitiroti4 hlagoo John, OAINES TOWNSHIP. • 98' • ; 'Dent 11 ii 8 impr'd, 42 wild Matteson:Lafayette 138 wild Rice D 4 (veldt/vs) 12 improved • Ortflln Samantha • 600 viiid - , , TJACEI3O2f TOW,ASHIP. 100 wild Mitchell William K 13 105 wild _ . • Updilte IVilliant " 7 000 Wild Yeomans A. Buryows '2B 15 iblped, 35 wild Demmiog Samuel IV 8 ft improved , ' -• Besse° James ', 4 4* he'd, house So lot Smith Christian 0 50 wild" , Adatos; o widow, estate lt 200 wild . Bush A 0 - 5 I 420 wild . Burrows Aaron, estate 04 60 wild Bunt it 11' 20 80 wild - Hudson .8 N - 12 4 ire& h.,tiso &let Irelan Joseph - 32 85 wild Jones Richmond 16 55 wild . ,: Keys William B 2O house and lot „Roberts Hiram, estate It 30 ?MO :. . , Seely Lucretia • _ 11- 496 wild Western Or, Bronson 129 Uo wild Baker 11 GI 18 30 wild. , , Massey Rodman 3 25.iraped,, 4C wild hews Frederick 49 3 impr'd,,4o,wild Kinner N F • 16 4 imped,-25 wild • Still Jacob - ' 2t 18 74 103 08 60 80 802 450 802 60 47 87 70 08 60 67 81 95 95 47 97 22 116 80 217 88 155 20 38 80 Lik.wneNcr. nonouon. liarrow%4J T house and lot TOIVSSUIP . 643 wild ' Ford jaine.2„ estate SO .:*O - - Knaperibangb DA. 14 11 10 - improved , Guiles Leonard " _. 14 56 60 wild ''., - . - Stevens John •2 28 linage and'lnt ' - Van'Gorder ()eerie ' 2 73' 12 (taped, 43 wild 'Stanton C ii. 4 60 100-wild : Baker B F ' ' ' '6 36 25,wild Buller 8 8 ' • ' 264 4 itnped, 4 wild _. Curran Lewis 3 87. 65 wild - - - " Daniels AJ - - 287 3 iwpr'd, IS wild '. Page Stewart , 114 11 wild Rifle Hiram - - 81 66 wild . Ross & Snyder 3 87 4 imped, 26 wild Tremain junto " 182 • , . , Llaltlar TOWRSIIIP. 20 impr'd : 27 Wild Dison George 2 impr'd, 00 wild Fogle F M 10 Impfd, 70 wild Ribble Samuel log ' • Shah) estate 10 impr'd, 23 wild Childs Joseph . 70 imp'd, 120 wild Black John 7 50 wild Woast John i 8 biped, 92 wil ' M'Andy Thomas 8 impr'd, 92 wil Foror Daniel , , ORRIS - TOWNSITIP. 3 impr'd, 97 wild • Campbell M ' r i l 2 hoped, 98 wil Field Moses saw mill, 1 house add lot Wilson Henry 1 leaped, 300 wi d Blackwell George . 2 immed'lB wild Emmiek Nicholas 5 impr'd, 10 wild ' Hearer George HAMBURG. , Ellis John A MANSPIRLD. Spun Hu'dab MIDDLEBURY TOWNSHIP. house and lot town lot O'impr'd, 3 wild Hazlett Samuel 13 25 impr'd, 31 wild Smith John ' 5 10 impr'd, 40 wild Guile 0 C 12 house rind lot Maxwell Charles 11 36 imed r 233 wild Patchen :Furman 29 50 wild Rice Abram 2 140 wild Hodge Daniel 13 house and lot Mitchell William if: 9 5 impr'd, 66 wild. Niebola L I i ' 6 1329 wild liuliner John 4.1: Co, ' 211 154 wild Card D and C ,--' 25 10 impr'd, 65 wild Whitcomb J and J A 6 80 imp'd, 720 wild Ballard W W ' 285 '2 impr'd, 99 wild Brooks C B -17 house and lot Keeney Ira 3 . . 60 wild Smead James 26 impr'd - , - 42 wild Short Nowbory house and lot Wont Luther houso do 14ack'h shop Gorton W 110...w1M - Iloward Q /OU - notices William 35 impr'd, 66 who lioshier Aaron howl° and lot Levergood J II 100 wild M'Wharter F hi • 2 improved . - Palmer Anson 2 impr'd, 18 wild Shutter John 70 limped, 496 wild Whitcomb Charles 100 wild Wickham B C 29 Fa -28 58 10 50 1 25 2 28 8 64 5 34 2 84 3 49' 1 78 Livingston William Ramsey P D NICHLIOND TOWNSHIP. - 15 biped, 32 wild Hoard & Beach 4 imped, 28 wild Jobe John 200 wild Ross& Williams 88 wild Faulkner J E 40 wild Rouse Jlanathan SMITH TOWNSIIIP. Austin Charles ' Taylor Deloss Hammond Martin , Seely Herman SULLIVAN TOWNSHIP. 70 wild Hulslander Jahn 93 impr'd, 123 wild - RObbins - TO J' TIvGA TOWNSHIP. 14 imp'd, & saw mill Miller William 50 imped, 90 wild. Sly dc Alford TIOOA Donovan. house and lot Mann 0 B 50 I proved Berry T J WARD TOWNSRIP. Ikg r'd, 57 wild Austin Abner ' 200 improved .Aldrich Andrew . 15 i i tproved Beardsley David''{ 80 lid Beach Samuel 100 lld Bollard D C 90 improved Cowan John 41 wild Chapman D C 80 wild Conley William • • 107 wild Cross Jed. 110 wild . Ford Byron 20 wild Ferrith W B 94 Wild - . Knapp Derias 122 wild Larootab W H 50 wild Morsoman DD 5 impro'd, 105 wild Packard Haly 102 wild "Smith - Jolt. • 25 wild Sherwood - S D 91 wild - Ville 0 80 wild s 5 wild 50 wild 105 wild 100 wild 100 wild 91 wild- .- -Ville Nicholas 2 impr'd, 103 wild Whalen Alfred 100 wild • - - Watkins John 24 Wild - Curtis Clovaland 40 prild Griffin Jams 100 wild - Hoyt C D 7 impr'd, 89 wild Knife Philip S imped, 44 wild Money Charles 1 50 wild Sullivan W 80 wild . Vandiko F• 144 wild Vandiko F 499 wild Ward C L 20 improved .French William 13 25 85 ID 20 62 wild Welch Hiram 1811 wild ' , Bigeby William I 66 wild - ;Denmark C 7 impr'd, 50 wild Sullivan William 499 wild Ward C L 1773 wild Ward Henry 45 wild, Tubbs Frederick 45 wild Smith Anthony 03 wild Durgan Timothy 15 impel], 107 wild Rathbone Charles R 10 leaped 95 wild Purvis John 66 wild Bishop Ephraim 800 wild Smith Isaac 100 wild Welch Samuel ranoN TOWNSRIP. • 1 imped,'l24 wild - Anthony. F A R 50 wild . Congland William. . 73 wild - Ciro Francis 108 wild . Decorsey 11 hI 60 Dame Charles 7 impr'd, 83 wild Field'Oeorge 30 ild Larriber Martin 5 1 pr'd, 15 wild Newell L and W 133, wild - kycoming FA Coal Co 3 hoped, 37 wild Ostrand David 4 impr'd, 27 wild Rodgers Charles 50 will& - • ' Stratton William 12 impr'd, 112 wild Stookwell Charles 5 impr'd, 25 wild Laggett George 75 impr'd, 543 wild Ward 0 L 40 wild • Ensand dr,. Smith Cimped, 035 wild Green John 6 improved Leonard John, Jr 2 impr'd. 48 wild Jenkins "John 2 impr'd, 78 wild Williams Charles 8 impr'd, 22 wild Dann Jackson 4 laved, 15 wild Ballard Niche 168 wild, saw mill Stratton Harrison 3 impr'd, 22 wild • Clafiln Abner 2 impr'd, 75 wild titayman Augustus • tv.ectsnottouau H house and lot Campbell George house and lot . Petrie Henry house and lot • Hirkpatriek John old printing office Bigony J W grocery and lot - Bryden T B 7 32 3 78 3 42 ' 0 05 3 19 7 92 8 59 LBl5B 3 53 15'97 6 09 29 20 , 7 05 8 71 7 . 55 0 87 8 88 8 46 5 74 4 58 91 42 1 44 1 88 1 la 1 85 1 17 1 88 RUTLAND TOWNSUIP insuirance Agen cy WYOMMI INSURAIVE (1,i4 PA. H. , S. SOBS, Prey. r k Itetni4 L. D. 811063.ir t en, . , I CAPITAL AND SURPLUS,' 8i50,000. ' . • Tr MS is the eatnpani for trbleb The,th, ft l,43,i AL Hatfield Was lately agent, and valley hoi • t!'.- era wbo with to renew, 1 their Insurance are r t . , i : gtterted fo -apply to the,eebeeriber. “?' Girard Fire Insurance_ Coq PHILADELPIIIA. J.' B, Ahvenn. TiTO3IAB ORAVRN, Pread u , Secretary: A. B. 0.11.1.r.vr i P. di " Capita /4200,000, All pald up in Cosh,.. 33 02 69 45 • Surplus Oirer $lOO,OOO. ..„ Both of which bevo been safely invested. lbw '"lx $100.1500,000 property •bas beep sucem,sfuliy in..:,....%- I. in this Company in lb years; Bfm 7."3."4„,, tire promptly and honorably paid. "Phla 'parry ocos not, belong to att , Board of underwm. era, Neal M. National. • Agents are not required' to juin ony orpriiza. tijr, Lion for establishing arbitrary rAtes'and Ite tariff of Ratios have proved sufficient in -th e y past, and will in the future; be such us to wart 1 the interest of the assured, and the prosperity (.; the• Company. , . The subscriber takes this method of thforwieg the public that he hos the agency of the abu t A Companies, and; will. be fonad.at hiif6ce nreto.„, Roy's Drug More. adjoining Agitator Ewe. kj JNO. I. MITONELL, Wellsboro r Prt.; Feb. 26, 1868:4r. jN BA-NKRIPTCY.—This is to give — notice ; . That on the 21st day of Feb. A.-D. 1865, a warrant in Bankruptcy wee issued against ti t estate of Win. A Jno: A. Rose, of 'Rutland, in fit county of: Tioga, -amt-state of Tett &A; w ho hal t btu adjudged•lfankrupts on their own PeiltiGoi • that the payment of ,nny debts and :delivery at auy pioperty belonging to such Bankrupts to Oro or for Moir use and the ; transfer of any property by them are forbidden bylaw; that a meeting 0 the crediters 01.._ said, Bankrupts to prove their debts, and to choose one or more Assignees ho bold at a Court of- Bankruptcy, to be holden at the office of V. B. Smith, in Tinge: county of ti oga, and State of Pennsylvania, before' P. E. Smith, Itegiste- on the 22e1 day of April, A. b. 1868, at IQ. o'clock A. filt - THOMAS A. ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal Weet'n Dist. Pa. Per DAVID CAMERON, Deputy. &ales ! ,:t. 'TIRE Bealo latform Scales, all ordinary I, aizml, for he v.), and counter use, may bs found at the Ilan whre Store of Win.' &bent, Wellaboro. net calea:are the Fairbanks pat. ent and have no a perior anywhere. They an made in the_best yle and have taken the prea. urn at all thitix,rea exhibitions. ' __l" htve_lhe solo gency for these Scales in thin region. 1 WILLIAM ROBERTS. W , /lsboro, Fob. 12, 1988. 5 10 1 04 8 42 4 55 1 37 7 55 Wellsboro Meat Market! BEEF ! PORK r MUTTON T T RE subscriber opened a Mat Market in the building lately occupied, by Dr. 'Webb, vn Crafton-street, Monolny mOrnitig, Feb. 17, lettere be will keep a full asortment of FRESH - MEATS flame and Shoulders. If the people will give me encouragement I will keep np a good Market. Feb. 19, 1868-3 m. , A. J. TIPPLE. MI 3plcac,tos; elb SSlscsieiesic. Great Bxcltendentl Johnson impeached, and 'Em brae's Booots and Shoes triumphant! Tim subscriber would say to the people of Westfield and vicinity lint ho is manufacturing a Vitteut Boot %Orieh ho believes to possess the following adrantago over all others; there is 130 crimping; 2d. no wrinkling, save as they brok to the feet; 3d, no ripping, In short, they are pat the thing for everybody. Samples on hand and order. soliditod. Bole right of SVestfietri township sent ‘l..kv . secured. Re has also just received a splendid set balruoral patterns, latest styles. Come one, come all: Wo nro bound to sell cheap for cash or ready pay. , Sho,p one door south of Sanders .fc Colegrure. Westfield Boro', Rob. 13 1E48., J. It. F.3111R4. _Valuable Xt. , m _.! Afora of three hundr d aoros, with two hut. drod and twonty-fit acres improved. Sit. meted two miles north of logo Village, on the Tioga River and Rancor... Well %towered, ut dor a good state of oultivatioa, and good build ings., Also four houses n!nd lots for sale in Tiuii T. L. BALDWIN. Feb. 12, 186871 f. M Assignee's Notice 5 46 55 All persons interested will please take 'notice, that the second meeting of the creditors of Nail it - Auerbaolt bankrupts will be held'at the 'Ake of :,„ F. E. Smitl Esq., Register in the Bort; of Ilios, County of ioga Pa., on the fifth day or Marlb next, 1868 t ton o'olook diat.. C. H. SEYMOUR, February \lO 1868-3 w. Assignee. 15 75 , 80 78 33 28 59 69 75 KNOXVIDLE DRIVING . PARK ASSO• CIATION, Will give an exhibition of the speed of 3.yera old colts, - 20_47 10,51 SEPTEMBER 3, 1868 G 95 10 Entrance _ $25,00 11 a 3 8 76 Nanie and dercription of nett, with one-1381f of the entrance money murt be banded to the See rotary by the let day of-May.. -• •:•• Premium for beet Trotting Colt one•balt the tnoney'rocelved on entrier. Seeond beat, oue-third of the entry 'monoy. Third best, one-sixth of.the entrance money M. V. Ponatm, Sec. 0. id, WOOD, Pres't. Knoxville, Pa. Feb. 26, 1888-tr, Wheeler & Wilson Improved Sew- A N 7) ItOST 71EL/A.97.8 )rAcurvil iNi TT IS ,SIM PLE, COMPACT, DURABLE.IioI j, beautiful. It is quiet, light running, and;ca• pablo of performing a variety of work never:be fore attempted on a single machine, sewing with equal facility, the finest and coarsest tuatorlids„ in the most beautiful-rind substantial manfier. 0 77 - 1 09 93 .55 51 , 6 9 12 Its attnelnnenta for hemming , In-aiding,-cool ing,t timid g, quilting, felling, gatherilig„ ,te . arc novol 1 practical.- All aehiues wsrmt ed for on. i_yoar. 411 assortment alivs)s es hand at th Palearoom of G. N. BULELEY, solo Agt. for Tioga County. Ocolon. Mar. 11, '6B-3m. A Patent Right that is No Humbug, THE SUBSCRIBER having purchased tte right of rf. B. Sturdevant's Milk Shelve. Provision Rack for Tioga County, is prepared to sell Township or individual righti at fair rates. This Hoek is portable and so arranged that it can be taken apart and put together again in fire minutes. It occupies less than four feet square of a room, and can' be 'pined in the kitchen, is cold aoather, and in the coilar in warm weather , and will hold frau 72 to 84 pans of milk. Thu shelves are made in skeleton form so as to alto's the free eirculation of air all around the It has bean proved that milk will raise more cream, and keep from four to six hours longer than on ordinary shelves. Each shelf turns by itself independent of the other, so that the cream of the former milking not disturbed by the removal ur putting on of peas. The_frame is snob that it can be readi ly covered with a cloth or gauze, effectually es eluding insects or duet. His a complete arrange meat to dry fruit, upon. The subscriber will soon visit different parts of the County with a model of this rack, or ho can he addressed at Welleburor by those desiring to purchase Township or lath• vidurd rights. Specimens ran also be seen at the Foundry buildineof So irs lVilliatnn in this Borough at any time alter the middle of Mere'r- GEORGE THOMPSON. IV°!labor°, March, 11, 1868-6tri. azution. Apersona uru cautioned nguinv purobail ing any note or notes drawn byEno in favor of Phl!ander Fuller, Judgment confessed aucl ex otription, ,to., ,valved, na I have ro,colved no con sideration ihorefor, and shill not pay said Dot". pr any of tburu, unless compelled by JOSEPH IVBITNEY , Chatham, March, 11, 1868-30 I HAMILTON HOUSE, On .strictly Temperance principles, Morris Pa. R. 0. BAILEY, Proprietor. Horses sr. I Carriages to let. —March 8, 2888,—Iy; Scales ! Sales! TIIE ing Michine. TIIE: REST, • . , I 7 • 13