.0111 E MATTERS. WEDNESDAY; APRIL 1, MS. IlTew-11.avertisementa. Administrator's Noticc—John I. Mitchell Ai " —J. T. Jackson. /I " —l'ersoll & Snuthworth. In ,Bankruptcy—L. Truman. Assignee's Notlea—J. I. Mitchell. Dentistry—A. B. Eastman. Bee-Hive Exchange—W. T. Mathers. Examination of Teachers—Co. Supt. Property for Salo—L. C. Bennett. Buggies, Lime, Grass Seeds, and Buckwheat Flour for Sale—Wright 4. Bailey. Grocery and Saloon for Sale or rent—C. W. Brown. Agents Wanted—Ziegler & McCurty. NORMAL SCHOOL. — Mr. Evan Mere dith has been engaged as InatrztetOr of Vocal Me.sie in the Institution in the: place of Miss Alice B. Seeley, assistant Instructor. DONATION.—The friends of Rev. N. L. Reynolds aro invited to attend a Donation at the house of Oco. P. Card, Hills Creek, Friday evening, April 3, 1888. VESTRY , ELECTION. —The anima/ election will 'be held at St. Paul's Church on Monday the 13th of April at 2 o'clock P. M. All Pew holders are voters at this election and arc very earnestly invited to attend. t ) By order of the Vestry, W. W. WEBD. Secretary. BASE BALL.—The boys have- organ iied a "Star B. B. Club" )in this village and aro, preparing for the campaign. All right, boys, only don't run yourselves under ground. Exer cise ought never to be violent. If violent it de tracts from the muscle. Messrs. Smith & Waite of Coding, have ro ceivedlla large and superiorstnek of Dry Goods whioh they offer at reduo'ed prices. They have a eplendid assortment of Carphs to bo sold very low. Their advertisement eame:toc, late for this issue of the paper. VIOLENT DEATES.—A gentleman ,in forms us that the number of, fittal accidents in the lumber woods this year exceed those of any year within his recollection. Eight or nine men have been killed within a radius of twenty-five or thirty miles. Probably six of these cases were the result of carelessness. TEMPERANCE MEETING. —We ar e requested to announce•that there will be a Tem perance meeting at the M. E. Church, Mainsburg, April 8, inst., commencing at 7 P. M. Prof. Streit, Hon% S: B. Elliott, and He's. H Lamkin and C. L. F. Howe, will address thu mooting. The occasion promises to be one of great interck. • GLASS POLISIL—Mr..4I.. B> Princc•of this village, has for sale a superior polish for cleansing glass which every housekeeper should have in the house.- It, cleans and polishes glass without, the usual appliances of soap. and water, and does its Work rapidly and well. ALARM. OF FIRE.—The population of. this Tillage was suddenly emptied into the streets at night o'clock Saturday night by the cry of fire. The alarm procCeded from the dwelling of A. P. Cone, Esq., in which a lamp flame calm) into contact with a curtain and. consumed it. Nu other damage was done. Tho engine was prompt ly brought out, but happily was not needed. BUSINESS CII.ANOES.—Mr. M. Bullard has disposed of his inteiest in the Grocery basil noes to Mr. C. U. Goldsmith, ITho will carry on the business alone at the old stand. Mr. C. H. Goldsmith took possession of the Wellsboro liotel,t as lessee, this morning (April 1), Mr. B. B. Holiday retiring. Mr. Goldsmith has the elements of a popular landlord in his com position, and we predict for bini a large meas ure of success. • or T.—Vellsboro Division No. 365, held its quarterly election Wocine3dity evening, March 25, with the following result IV, I'., Robert Trull; IV. A., c penjamin Seeley; R. S., J. B. Shakespeare; A. R. S., James Bowen ; P. 5,. IValter ; Trees.. .Josephßamsey' Chaplain 7 —W. P. Bigoney; Con. H. C. ; A. C., Clui`rlps Van Horn; I. S., Chas. Lockwood ; 5.,.1(din Cowden. Rrw. D. R. MeDERmoND.—We re ri-t to learn that this promising young preacher the troth has left Tioga where his ministrations have proved nceeptatile and prOfitable to the church and people. iHe grtes to Norristown, Montgomery Co. .110 hears with him the love and claim of the entire community . Success to loin in his new field of labor. DICTIONARY OF THE 818 - I.E.—Mr. E. R. Haight, of Lamb's Creek isak4ent for Burr edition of Dr. Smith's gictionary 01 the 111bie, for the following townships and boroughs in this county: Wellsboro, Delmar, :%lorris. Lib erty Gaines, Clymer, Shippen..Elklaaol, Mans- Richmond, COrington and horough t floss, and Ward. This Bible Dictionary has the high sat reputation of any, and every man who owns a Bible needs it. Mr. Haight is selling a great / number of copies. I MPROSTEMENTS. Mr. Jame:l/Fo r-ythe is making a line improvement u on his a Melling on Pearl Street. / 1 Mr. C. T. Wheeler has purchasedlot of W. T. nation?, on the A4,3enue, and purposes to pia up a dwelling the coming season. Mr. Is. J. Purple purposesto build on the Charleston Road. 1- • Mr. Isaac Sears has pu . chased the old lot or the M. E. Church, and M / rposes erecting a trick dircllin ,, thereon. / 5 : • C / : Messrs. Wright ,3: Bails} - are preparing to put 11a up a handsome rick bloc)c.:cm Main Strict, with a spacious Half in the thiA4l'stery. l ' The M. El / Society will tHalc ground .for their nw brick/Church as soon rtifille weather settles. ' Thcv have purchased the vacs lit block below the . te,l,l)niCe of lion. It. G. WItIIe one of the finest locations in the village. ' ; : F " / . /r • • Mr. J: R. 13arker talcs .4- huitchng on the field lot, Avenue. k • other improvements tire ; ine,titated, notice Of uhich will appear in due season. GOSSIP.—"Don't kill the birds, the pretty birds," that - run up and Clown your apple ire( s. They are the conservators of orchards, and the arch enemies of hugs, grubs, and worms. `onto one told Us the other ‘lay that the farmers' 1,03 s up in Delmar were shooting woodpeckers and -sap Suckers," as if they•icere l hictls of prey, lot wliat is their meat is poise t to orchard trees. If you ti l t° row l after row of round h les encircling Ja apple tree trunk don't be alarme 1, but thank l'rovidejnce for the birds which took r grub out of every h i ole i.erhaps, Many insects deposit their eggs inlthe interstices of the bark, and when they hatch out they bore into the soft, spongy bark. !The "sapsucker" as he is erroneously called, seeks out the biding plaees of these pests, and gobyes them up. The woodpecker (fleets ) alights on a tree, trunk, null darting, sidewise,, tap-tap-taps on the bark with his beak. Ile is sounding the bark ; and when he detects a hol low—and 'it must be a very small one if he do not detect it—he bores his, way into the cavity and devours thelenant. You lose ten bushels of apples when you shoot a woodpecker. So don't kill the woodpeckers, boys, dcM't kill the wood peckers. I Js,ll'hceler 4: Co., New.l. Irk, arc sending out circulars to the greenhorns anti tipelorns the'rural districts, ins iting thklm to take an, :Ig-el+ for the sale of tickets in tiieirgreat"Prire ra mktg." Now -Mears. Wbeefe4 a,re not lottery nit n of course; and they oV inagniticeat [ems-le agents." They ate pre Wing ,to give away gold watches worth 1i1175 lottriewpostage t stamp 4 and diamond pins .for . : The ti,stfty (/f the :system is that iAtOclect vow prizes. If a man wants a watch // 'Worth S2OO be is not obliged to draw a diamond - pin worth $75. We li.he that arrangerner i q./Under the: usual a system a man might get / dizl\mond pin every lime he paid a quarter. / There is one drawback. ; , Izes is a .C. l lOOO sett 01 in sending a dollar !s 1 13 Messrs Wheel., i to withdra that elephant from the prize list. Suppose a ountry lad should draw the sett, what would he d with it? If the firm will guaranty "no draw" on that prize we could_ almost go 'in fora quarter's worth. We don't know of any othei place where solid gold rings, 16 carats•fine, can be gofso dog cheap. To ,be sure the firm requires a small remittance from easterners, "in evidenee of sincerity ,". before issuing : commie elope to agents. Thafagerits aro not . required in poisess any,ovidenee of the integrity, of Wheeler t Co. That is one good thing about the concern; so much trouble avoided. We guess Wheeler & Co., nay send us about a peck of •_tinge and's dozen watches, hat a dozen solitaire diamond pine, and twenty feet-of gold chains; six sewing MA/lines, 1000 revolvers, and three peeks of gold pens with diamond points. With this assortment we can do them a heap of good in the way of selling by sample. We advise our rural friends to wait until we get this order, when they may take their choice for a quarter. It will save postage and some hard searing. Do you take, good people? Better. DEATH OF A PION : James Steele, of Delmar, , another pioneer woman. widow of Aaron Furman, March, ultimo, at the adv "Mrs. Furman," writes the first settlers on Pine C I children, live girls and fl nab,' as she was familiary. the Church to which she and to society. It was nci go eleven miles to attend n of her Church, walking fr house Saturday afternoon Bayer, who ireached near enz now lives. She truly ern;" and no Christian ev without a hearty lvelcom. "Her worth cannot be t afflicted shil was a ministe the subject of her great the hearts of all by her cheerful and rcliatit upon • embalmed I. - in the hearts o hem" NEWSPAPdRIAL.— zette, one of the ablest of has adopted the quarto f. none in size and neatnes l weekly issue deserves iime l manner in which it is edit The Steuben Courier, of proved in ability, Probabi helm. Ills pawns will OM THE MAGAZINIIS I"! per" has a capital illustrat; Pri.:fho Andes," by E. G. S went' of "Recollections s Strotlitr, profusely illustral "Sheffield" and its hist l which is not usual; and t will be read and realm'. Cnrrent Events, Editor's have no rivals. 41. per yet "PUtnam," has a fine pe! Beecher, by Nast; A Pap learned and useful, hut no tory and its Philosophy; • Among the Poor. Girls—raj is the Ore l at cities, 11. Yedol, Temporal Sovereignty; A a story as abrupt us the to heroine; Resumption; the very good indeed. $1 Per '•TI ATl«ntie," sets out 'Afternoon••—hf Life: Whi, er paper on English Liter give us another delightful EnrOpe ; An Ext ram dine • riends, and a paper of ontrilmte to make up oiie - t tis Magazine ever issued. roly-poly boys and It guilt Cornucopia of Iv dolls, two Kittens i, It co..3tsabout, one-tit pc find is much more de loston, Mass. T - DierConary of rife — eitir,rnoraing it Aurirpti. tics, 11 (Wraith §, GGlVraph f .10(1 Ntclitpat History, faith numerous Illevetroarei .1 rend Jfeepr. Edited by Millirem Smith, L • L. D. A' ad (ill( fi 112 1 Meg!). rX . J. it. Burr & Co. Thertirerd, Ct. ".t b ctionetry of the Mille?' If/one relief:Lc how mush ,- the Striptures iu history ~ i iil biography, and hod 14 eh relates to the geogi Thy of the East. and the tanners and cnstoms—th 'social and national life of man)`) peoples—be will see, teat no\ note can he an intelligthit reader of the Bible withitut such a help es this. Pilsibly the :Sabbath et: pail Teacher has thought himself equal to his work with i ont such an aid. lint if so, he haii'greatly ruisapprehirled his duty, and done injustice to Ilk puldb;. There lime be.envininertlis Bible Dictionaries Ko val ed, but this of Dr. Smith's greatly excels all others— pi eseuting the )malts of the ripest scholarship and latest tesearch!so largely and SO luminously that he and his assoriates have courtier •t 1 a measureless bane tacthin upo)f the religious wort 1., I.' , Every pyrson ;knit people an place : every allusion 03 manwirs, customs, ntensils,iweapons, modes of life, forms ,ol 'worship, and Idolatry ; strike and nars—ev• erything that one can wish tn know about in the .8i1i,14, is included in this invaluable work. , / This reptupt, by Messrs. Burr Si Co., has' important excellencesi‘ rendering it superior to any otbor, anti /making it just the thing for the fondly and teachers It is in its external character, its typo, binding, and especiail its numerous wood and steel engravings, ••a thing 01 boa .•." It is at reprint of Dr. smith's Abridgment without—any ,mtitilation. It gives the proper !Mules (of seiliCh thele are hundreds) with the American and not the English pronunciation. There is a -- e'ry...wiiiti difference in this respect, and it is obvious that n liiide - Dict binary for Arno lean households and Sabbath tichoolti should accentuate its names according to our OWII I.Ciit lexicographers, else those who study it will be contracting a mode of pronunciation obsolete and oot liccepted by good usage and intelligent people. We caul conscientiously commend this work. possess• ing, sn much artistic and intrinsic excellence. We wish it might find a place in,overy family of the laud, and beside the bible, shed ill light, and yield its ex planathins, and tell its morph.) the student, young and old, of God's word. Agents here haven rare opportu nity in canvassing for a work of such real and permit. nent and I Hdi,peumablG. value; they can not but find most remunei mil e employment. It is cheap,compact, comprehensive, and should go Into every American 1 household. "The Ntiysery," hu th ris, is as-fascinating as 'sugar-plums, five-and-fort and a shaggy white deg. as mach as a ilog,-41.25 sirahle. John L. Shorey, D PSI' REM EDY. —A correspondent eitds us the fulluwiug Dropsy remedy: "Take of the roots of Milkweed, Dwarf Elder, Dandelion, Tory burr, Thistle, mid Horseradish, each halt a pound ; half pound of juniper berries, same of Prickly Ash bark : Boil all the strength from the roots, settle and strain the extract; Billl - two quarts of hard cider, in a brass kettle, down to a pint; take out, scour the kettle, add together and simmer down to 011 C pint. Dose : a tablespoonful three times a day. 1 have never known this - to fail." Loooal Trade,. -SAVE Youn TEETIL—P. Newell, op erative Dentist Mansfield Pa, will insert solid, Adheaiee hold Fillings in decayed teeth, build up and restore the crowns of teeth when partially lost, fill the fangs and restore to usefulness ulce rated teeth, and 'perform all other operations necessary to prevent decay of those beautiful and useful organs the teeth. It. To THE LADIES OP TIOOA COUNTY.—ito un dersigned haveing taken the agency for Tioga County of the best family Sewing Machine now in use, wishes Zo say' to the ladies that he'will be at the door of dvery house in the county du ring the coining season, with the celebrated Wilcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine; and all par ties thinking of getting a Machine will do well to defer their purchases until they have seen this favorite among the ladieS. For farther particu- Las see ailverlisenient,oraddress, Geo. C. Bowen, Agent., Knoxville, Pa. THE AMERICAN COOKING STOVE BUFFALO, Sept. 6, 1866. Mcs , rs. I,MAR, PACKARD at CO : dentlemen : Enclosed find draft for amount of your b(li for the seven-inch American Cooking Stove: The stove arrived all right, and I am run)ting it with waste shingles. ivhich I buy at a shins le Thefory, at a cost of sevenly cents per creek : and 1 can run it with coal, at St) per ton, jibe less. I I used to run an eight-inch for eighty four cents per week—coal s9.per ton—and kept tire night and day. I; have sold hundreds of styli s of stoves, but I 'hay, without prejudice (now that I am out of the stove business), I have never seen sN edonomical, convenient, well arranged and datable a stove as the American, and think its equal has not yet been furnished to the Amer ican market. Yours truly, R. T. ROSE. For Sale by CONVERSE & °scoop Wellsboro Pa March l'he largest, best and cheapest assort ment of frames ever brought into Tioga. County, with large pictures in every way to suit, and card Autographs at Sl,oo per doz., Al g .ing fast at Frank pl•Del.r . :s Art Gallory, ‘lausfied, Pa. Dec. 25—tf. WomAN.+Mr. rites us of the thiath of Mrs. Hannah Furman, died on tho • 17th of !mod age of 90 years. Mr. Steck, "was one of reek. She reared nine lUt boys. 'Aunt Han. . called was an honor to belonged (Methodist) 1 uncommon for her to pon the ministrations m home to Mr. Steele's and thence to hear Mr. where Mr. Wm. Eber kept a "pilgrim tav r crossed her threshold . from Aunt Hannah. .Id. To the sick and ring angel. Such were .ve. Amiable, winning good counsels, always God, her memory is her friends and neigh: 11 be Pittsburg Ga- - epnsylv ania journals, Inn, and is second to I s of rippertranco. Its 1 credit for the clever late, has greatly im- • Mr. Mull is at the o well to keep him OR A rmL.—"Har teti. article upon "Life 3,quier,; another instill of the War," by Col. tted; a second paper on gory ; two line poems, co or three tales which ered. The Record of fable, and "Drawer," ell portrait of Ward• ron Paper, which-'is very fascinating; His " visit to St. Albans; 'ther sensational ; Life good; The Pope and cidents will Happen— Imo of its hero niiti Monthly Chronicle sis With a plea.' for the )ph, contribute.sanoth lure; Bayard Taylor chapter oflly-ways of y Case, 1)r. Molke's Itatllesnako oS the, heat ontaers 0 $l. p`r year. thssoLuTioN. The CopartherWiip heretofore existing under the firm of W. Smith's Sons, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. It. It. Smith tetiring front the same. All debts against mot all claims due ( the above concern will be settled by W. A. Smith. :Addison, N. Y.,'March 24, 1868. NOTICE.—The undersigned haring purchased the interest of It. R. Smith in the above concern, will continue the business of selling goods cheap . - ek - than - ever,. I 4thalVlreep . Tull.: tirideCrmtileto stock of Dry floods, grOcerics, Boots and Shoes, Ilats and Caps, Clothing.lta. With the% facilities havl) for buying and selling on the popular plan of low prices, I shall try and merit a con tinuance of the eVeusive patronage, peaorded the old concern tbr the past 33 yea's. W. A. SMITH. Mrs. Jane ChuYpbrf, this village, is a very skillful worker in Ornamental Hair work. Shp will make switches.. ,Cuils, Curls,• Frisettes, Braids, wigs, half-wigs, and front-pieces. She also dues Ladies • Tlairdressing, Dyeing, curling, in all 'gtyles: The highest market price paid for human hair. - • • - 2w MARRIAGES COPP—BnEWsTER.—MareIt 22, 11. G. Martin, - E.q., .31r. 1), '.'Copp, of. Covington, and ;Miss Sabina. Bre%veter, of 6iillivan. • LUDLOW—'IIIIOW—At the bride's home, on the 25th inst., by Rey. J. F: Calkins, Mr. tfeorgo Ludlow, of Charleston, and Miss Mary' firown, of Wellsboro. TOR PEY—tiItOS3EAN.—At theparsonage by tho mine, on the 24th inst.,- hlr. Aaron E. Torpey, of Williamsport, and Mies 11ft9ritut M. Grosjean, of Delmar. • • HATIIA WAY- - JOHNSTON.—In TiogaOlarelt 2 MI, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. D. It..McDermond, Mr. Wtn. E. Hathaway, and Mie.; Nettie daughter of H. S. Johnston, Eq. [We acknowledge tho reieijit of a box of cake which tootle the printers happy. May happiness attend the pair.) DEATHS CAMPBI3I,I,—At the residence of his son, a Phelps Mill., MA roll' 2, ult., Duncaii COmplien, it the tomb .% ear or his ago. POWERS.—At the re:4tdenao of —her son, e,r.- Sheriff Powers, in Lawrenceville, on the Tit,h Mr?. rfolly Powers, aged TO years 5 alo'.lo, days. SPECIAL NOTICES. • • Hi SONS WHY YOU SHOULD USE 1:710-11CcaaiL VAMILY-SEWING TT -MAVIIINE, , .. ~ . ~ - Ist, Itt i s tho simplest in Ilse and the' ictaq lialtio to. get oat at miler. , 2cl, it, at ti‘chttirtas are snort , practical than tint of ally othvr tnachitze. :Id. It h., tho clavapetit. , , Ith. It Enna tint stillest, easiest and fastest. Atli. Yon call, riot ttiko it backwaribi, and thereby avoid brenkiniativedled etl.. It u-ien ncediaan Lless Jiablo to break than n eurv,tl On". th, The needle is self adjust intotal can't be set eroiig gib. 1i 1)/..C3 but one thread & thus avoids thecampid rahal machinery necessary to a double thread machinery MIL It u' di roc t from the spool. Thtp. The ream Is o elastic than that of any of PEI 111.1,1111 W , Ili lt, Ile tt•m+lon il the simplest end hest in (use. ' 1•2.11 i, It makes the twisted loop stitch, a Nti CII orig. inol with this 'machine and made by Tin Other . which for gele•ral put 1.0 . :e3 is superior to any other iu use. - l:111., Ere. y machine is It at - ranted perfect and the punint-er, will he learned to master every kind of worlt / . 1.1.11,11,i does c we'ry kind of work, such aq hemmirig, cordingidhr..irling, tucking, felling Ac. .All I.f illlr concerning thin machine, addressd to the acrilt will-receive prompt attention. / 01 , ,0..C. IioWEN, A e.ent , 'Knoxville, Pa. 114 COLGATE & CO.'S • :\: 4 ,. • 0 ElyiN INN / : K . Cli i4-1 -: ERASIVE SOAP (\ ... rk . ~.,.. . •%, .i...:. -fr.: ils aridullixt in tql front 1 1 il It ii . MA t , ..1,1 A 1.1,, and may be con . _ . - 'Y',;‘ , : # l,' ai ,l o l ‘ ,l din STANDARD OF }IX. N. % —_-:.-'-^ .:- ' tIEhLENCE. For sale I.y all 2:Miti.rGi-ly. SIMILIA SIDIILIBUS CURANTUR. / IIUDIPHREVS' / zzolyiceorAfrutc SPECIFICS, II A I ( 11, 71, :,, Icl i t r O , M . :l . ' . l c l e t;L e rtl O s i S i T u \ A ltt, 1 1: r t o .11 1 11X o ltel lt able. They are tho only to , t ititl3 adapted to popular Ithe—So rain. eallll , lt he 111100 in )131711it,4 Oh to la/ft ve trout .tati,Wr, KIVA 110 eftleittot tim to Vie ahea3 A Ili. TII‘..V have raised the highest commentlatinn e ft oi.i all, i 111,5 will always render antler:triton Ceute, I , Cu, ^ Fevers, CollgeS Li..u, ion.-- '2l '2.,d0 A 7 o rm s . m•F,v,.r. Worm-Colic ,1,,- Crying Colic, or Teotlting of forma.... 45 4 , do Diarrhcoa of child' NI or tolollN -0 0, do Dysentery. unpiog,. l'itio‘. Collv - 2'7 6, do Cholora-raorbns•om)l , l , P . , • :, 7, do Coughs. Coldq, Li 4)43, r... 23 K, d o N e ur a l g i a , Toot h.0.t... I..,r,,tchn 23 ¶l, (16 Headach es , Si.-I. IN , 3sl:icho. 'cot - li r :1) 24 lit, do Dyspepsia, Dillon. :-tolo.o-1, ::Ci 11, do s u pp resse d or pill 'Wiwi 25 1.2 • d" WhitCS• too to 0f0 , 4t , N.H.+, 14 , do Croup. Cuogli. ldlicult Breathing 25 11, 4. , s a lt Rh eum , I:l 3 , ipoti, Eitiption.4_, 25 l:,, (1., Rheumatijm. I: ill.11111:11le Pain!, 025 li. do Fever and Ague. 111 M V ,, v , r, Av.m.s 50 17.• .1.. ril e s. bilod 01 1.1 , ...1»,,g :•0 Opirthalmy.Ll dl Ft , or t‘v.th. klyt 10, 0.• Catarrh....•ut.• .0• 011.000. I 01110.07.:1 20, do whoeping-Uotigh• riulont CMIghl••• . 50 21, do Asthma. 50 22. Ear Discharges, Iknt ini.. 5 0 1..1, do. scrofnia. sN,eitiligq.. 50 21 . Gcncral bonlitY, Ca_ PI k _ Dr o ' pir. and , vasdy t tAt 211, ,1„ sea.siek ne ss. Aicknrtir froht riding... 50 d'. Gravrl Si) ,14, 21lerV0115 Debility, Se -imot s . hi vo!mittnry 1/14chargoR 20, .1,, SarC mouth. Canker 30 , 4 i" Urinary Weakness, wetting hod... 50 31, 41.) Painia.llama ...... ... 50 32, .1.. .Suiferinga at Clamp• of life 100 3 : 1 9 d.. EpliCpsV.Spahom St. ' V itus' Dance 100 34, do Diphtheria. 111(41:y1,1 :;111 . 0 Th treat PAJII 1, L',l,B* RS • OF 35 I. OtIO; VIA LB. 3:01toCCO CAS F, CoNTAMINO A =I t. , Lll.l PT TO. 'AND A uuor. OF DIRECTIONS SAO 00 Si1I,11.o• tsw.r and TRAVELINO CiISES, With 20 to . S 5 to $S Spoviog— 14 , r pl.ivwc DENt.t.t H both for Celt- .1;i.1 PRI.VENIIVE vf :.1.4 A ~ 1 i.cmcdins by the cinns or single, box, aro snot to arty ' , art of the country, by Molt or 1 .. .X13104H, free of etc cc:{V, oo receipt of the pt ice. liumphreys' Specific Homeopathic Medicine Company., 111140 azot D. pot, No. nee2 It ruk 1T WAY, NUR' YORK H 1.4 ennsallud daily "at liiv Oftll4P, pat h n01...113 ot 1.3 let (yr. am :Ll.ove, for .all foram of diAvase. / .11 YALL(JUG /SY'S. Ati, , ,11-1 21. 1'4.7 -Is. 7'(l. 04VS1.7,111'1'1VES The Rev. ED,WAND A. WILL4ON, will bend (free of charge) to all it ho dire it, the prescription nith the di. rection, for making awl osing the simple remedy by which lie was Cllll.ll of it long affection nod that dread dihellBo Consumption. Ili: , only object is to benefit the afflicted and im hopes eveiy FUlTerer will try this pre scription, as ft will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. I teutso addITAY It EV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y. --. _FMB 011 S OF YOUTH. A Genii. tuait %%Ito suffered for "'ears from Nervous Debi iThniiture Decay. find all thu efte,clB of yolith ful twit. iv ill. for the t.nke of suffering burban ity, ~ • s, l Is., to 011 who need St, the recipe nod dircc ti,,n. for us thing the ..trople remedy by which ho was COI 1..1 :"..1111or. , r•s wisting to fireflt I.); the advertiser's experience, by itddregsing, in perfect confi dence, .1013 N B. OGDEN. 2 2n) ay67-1 y Adln inist rat'or's Notice LL'ITNRd Administration having been granted to the tindersi”ned o. tb ostfito of John Nonnill, late of Chatriatn, doe'd, All porsons ownt , e‘iate, nd claiming against tho same, nee required in souk, with ELIZA M. PEA 1t501.1,, I Adm's. SQUI RE SOUTH WOll 'l.' 11. Ch.dhlin, April 1, ISEiS—Fae C4rocerr and Ice Cream Saloot\ for Sale or Rent., . C\t: tROWN'S l)nie'ary airy Ice Cream szilmth Hill he F old or rented on reasona aide fri +I ~,lock of Clroceries and Fix tareF, and a lar g o Ica lioase t, a at fee, for sale Cheap. W. nRowN, - I, ISAS-tt Man.field, Pa. 77.1 E lasTI:101' C017117' oft' 771 E lINI 11, Pii• the W. 'k.., biNit ict Pettit . ' 9, • • 1414.10t-'llCf m - a banhrupt tinder the net of cougre:.• i,t atel2,-) 867, having applied for a di•eliarge debts, and other rlaims prk.‘3l.le mle] hy order of the Court, itttll , o Iteitit, to all creditors who have proved their th hiy, and - other I.ert.on..t interested, .ippe.ir the 22.1 day ot April. ISatt, at 3 e•eb,eb, I'. Al,. b.•lt,re E Sinilb,F,l•4l,.ltegieter, at i i..,(liee, in Tin=a, l'a show 1`;41/F1`, if any tlio have, a tii:oqurge .tiould not Ito granted to the ,11/ti. further, notice is her. ht giN en thi,L the reintlid and third meetings ul etetlttori of ibe said bankrnpt, toquired by ti,, 3i tl. d ud ~ e t•tioos-td said het, will be had het. IL ,ittl Ittgod,t. at the rattle time and place. NI.IttESS, Clerk or U. s inhlriet Court tot'. nu id Dictriet. April I, 1868-2 t $2 to $5 42 Cedar Street. New York "BEFAIIVE EXCHANW" sing, I sing of a curious thing, Almost as strange as Boggs upon Tyng ; /- , rive swung 'reand 0tZ91. 0 .48.,X9pad ite,, ct VIVO - = ieisirriilitto 'en - the mown eat part: of my swing, I stoppocl ;it tho city and took on the Spring STYLES OF GROCERIES Tho faOhions for SUGARS ARE LOW IN THE And nivre asionist!ink still; MQlasses & Syrups have a freer run downward; with a funnel-shn , „ ped trait: Mvtalx..e.rea, however, are cut from the neck downward, and • • the At blocs' apd 14 blo apd silver with striPes. TEA-TEA TEA will be prepared from a drawing furnished , ..to every customer who buys a pound. Of thdAYies to suit complexions, &0., I may metitionAat Black Tea 1 $ „ Siou can bavo if ylitt-lopg for it. I cannot got time to look up' all the bard words Which the GREAT AfkiERICAN TEA COMPANY use ,tolstartl9 the innocent pitoplo 'about the 9 un try ; 'bit you can depend upon finding the very beet of Tens ae.the E . XBI7AGE? As to . • 40 I COrtlek, the styleg aro varioes. You can have the latest tyles,,from the following fashionable foreign / torts, to wit : • •MOOTIA. JAVA, RIO, LAGUYRA JAM AICA, . in the matter of / PROVISIONS Flour still wears hoops over all, and disp/nsos with trnils es unprofitablo. I have all grades eatable. Abao, PORK, DRIED BEEF AND HAMS, together with a full assortment of light groceries and canned dclicticies. As ever MATHERS Plus CAA fir Trade, for all MARKETABLE PRODUCE. CALL AT MATII.EbRS'S ( Wollsboro, Arr. I, W. T. MAT HERS ORIGIN AND ~111iSTORY IMO BOOKS OF THE JHBLE Dr PIM, E. E. STOWE, D. O. I-1 pi Showing what the Bible is not: what it 6 9 is; and how to mo it; tracing the historyof , (mob book up to its origin with ita'-inspired and completely answering all intij tlyil Onvi6 I Tt is an bruin:try library of Biblical history in volume; brief, clear,_ accurate,l 1 conclusive, nod highly interesting... The idsult of a life td Study and patient P research. Contains just what every Bible X reader wants to know.- Recommended by y W leading men of all denominations. No cum- k petition. for there is no other boook on the ti same solject published or sold in the coun... try. Send for Circular. Address Znintdoi, AlcCurter CO. 614. Arch St., Philadelphiakr. i a Air. 1, Flowers, Grape- Vines, and Garden Plana TTARItY MIX, OF 'TOWANDA OFFERS FOR SALE- FLOWER PLANTS. Poses, CliitWjug, and other, an endless variety ; Verbenas. i i,fs, Bignanins, .Gferaniunis, Pal axgoniollls, Patunia;i. Heliotropes, ',entering, ,V.e. c; I.A PE VINES. All the approved varieties—Some two years 013, in pots. All trap to name. 041,DEN PLANTS. Totuatoos,-4very: 'variety; .C i abbagee, Cauli flmvars. Peppers, Calory, dre, Cucumbers, and_ Egg Plants, in Pots Plants carefully packed, writ Palely to almost any distance. P4rsons in the Eastern part of the COutity, may send their orders by mail and receive the, plants by stage. Orders loft with IVILLIAM.; ROBERTS, tit his Hardware Store in Wellsboro, will havo prompt attention. All may depend upon getting plants, exactly as or dered, and in good condition. HARRY MIX. Towanda, Pa., March 25, 3868—tf. For Sale or to Rent A WAGON SHOP, and lot containing 72 squaro rods. Shop 24x28 feet, and two storys high. Also—a houso and seven acres of land, two acres of timber and a fine young maple orchard thereon, with 52 fruit trees of different kinds. This property is located withib a few rods of a steam saw-mill, carding machine, school house and church. I will sell cheap, separately or together ; or will rent them for a term of ydars. This is a fine chance for any man with a little capital. M. 0. SUTTON East Charleston, Pa., March 25, 1868-3 m. Hero Fruit Jar. 500 GROSS of the HERO FRUIT JAR for ealo by W. D. TERBRDL"CSi, ,N, Corning, :Isl'..`Y. We are prepared to fill orders for the Hero Fruit Jar as low as they can be bought ,any anywhere, nnei shipped from Corning. We-can give special rates on large quantities. Itikthe best and most salable Jar in the. market. -- pet quotations from us befordord6ring elsewhere. March 18, 1868.--6 m • ' Notice to 'Teachers. TIE School BoOrd of Dolmar will meet at the Graded School 'louse, Stony Fork, April 15, 1868, at 10 o'clock, A. M.,' for the purpose of hiring Teachers for the Summer Schools. Teach ers will take notice. JOHN WILLIAMEE, ' April 1,1864-2 w. ." President. County House Notice. . 4 Fr LIE Overseers of the Poor in ale several toden ship and boroughs of the County are hereby notified that the County House will be in -roto - to receive inmates on Monday, April 0, 1ft.98. ' • 48. HART . ' P. V. VANNESS Cona'rs. March, 28, 'fiB4-2w . . JOB REXFORD IN BANKRUPTCY—Western District of Pa., ss : To whom it may eonborn ; The under signed hereby gives notice of his iappointinen t 88 , ns-igneu ~f C. K. Thompson of Charleston Tioga co. Pa, who have been adjudged bankruptiupon their own petition by, the District Court of said District. JEROME B. NILES. Wellsboro, March. 25, 1868-3 t Assignoe. TIE LAST CALL I. I ; l l . ot p e er o s r on t Li o u k tle a b e te co d u t i o lt usmouite cull hter'b a 4 settle without delay or costs will be made, WRIGHT k BAILEY. Wellaboro, Dee. 25, 1882—tf RE T SPRING GOODS .1. A. Parsons Sr., Co.'s CHIP CIE STORE! BARGAINS IN SHAWLS, BALMOR / ALS, DRES / S GOODS,•TABLE LIN NS, TOWELING% • NAPKINS, • / /J TEA. I LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, HOSIERY, &C. OUR Stock is largo and will give satisfaction as to prices: White Goods such as Jaoko nets, Nainsooks, Stripes, Checks, Brilliants, ac., are much lower in prices, and in great variety. Domestics, such as PRINTS, SHEETINGS,I SKIRTINGS, DENIMS, TICKINGS, COT- KENTUCKY JEANS, &C We have a handsome stock, and are selling 'it at the lowest cash prices the market .Iqlafford. • No into the attention of close buyers to our stock, assuring them that it will pay thorn 'to call on UP. March 25, 1868 NEW JEWELRY STORE WELLSBORO, PA IM. WARRINER d:CO. would say that . they have opened a shop in David Hart's Store, on Main Street, where can be found the largest stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY ever offered in IVellsboro. SPECTACLES, FIFES, VIOLINS, VIO ' ,LIN STFLN OS ANT) FIXTURES, Of the best quail 4 y,Y with many other Notions too numerous to Monition hero. They are also prepared, to do Clock and Watch Work in all its various branches in a workmanlike man ner and warranted. Their work and goods shall he cheap and as represented, for Cash on, deliv ery. Call and 80111.113. I. M. WARRINER. March 1868.- - tf" S. B . WARRINE ft . V"Oticre cor .41.rproieftlegi3 IL STATES EXCISE TAX Eighteenth Collection District of Penn sylvania, comprising the Counties of Centre,Lycoming, Clinton, Tioga and Potter. NOTICE is hereby given; pursuant to the pro visions of Sec. 9th of the Act approved July 13th, 1866, that the list, of luationsi assessments or enumerations, made under the Internal Rev enue Laws, and taken by the several Assistant Assessors of this District. will remain open at their offices for the space of ten days prior to the date fixed to hear appeals, for tho examination of all persons interested. The A°sstiesor will receive and determine ap peals, relative to oroneous or excessive valuations, at bis office, in Bellfonte, Center County, Pa., on MONDAY, :TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 13th, 14th, and 15th days- of April, 1868. .1 All appeals, to the Assessor must bo made in writing, specifying the matter respecting which a decision is requested and stating the ground of inequality or error complained of. R. 11. FORSTER, Asseiisor. Bellefonte, March 16, 1868. Home .Life Insurance Co., NO. 258 BROM/WAY, NEW YORK. ALL the net profits of this Compankgo to the Assured. No forfeituro of Policies. No Limitation as to residence or Travel. Tho Home has au amplo Cash Capital most se. mob- invested. • ;WALTER S. GRIFFITH. ;‘ 'GEORGE C. RIPLEY, Soey. I. 11. FROTIIINGHAM, TREAS. WM. J. COFFIN, - ACTUARY. MORGAN HART, Ag't, Wellsboro. March 4,1868-6 m. ATTENTION FARMERS ! SPRING has come, and those desiring ful barns can have them by buying • inetartor. , thesitlill of I. Champney Jr. whieh we aro selling at $6 per ton at our mil otr Elk Run.— All kinds of Produce taken ii exchange for Plaster. ,Give ns a call. I. CIIAMPNEY &, CO. Gaines. Tiogn, Co., Pa., Marc!). 26, 1868-6 mo In ginkruptcy. •. pars is to`give notice :• That on the 25th day 1. of January:4—D. 1868 a warrant in Bank ruptcy Wall issued against the estate of William 13: 'Keyes, of Tioga, in the county of Tiogii, and State of •Penn'a, who bus been adjudged a Bankriipt on his own petition; that the pay ment & any debts and delivory of any property belonging to>such liankruot to him or.for his tse and jh etransfer of any property by him arc f r bidden by law; that a meeting of the creditor g of saidMankrupt to prove their debts and to choose one or more Assignees of his estate will be hol den ht the office of F. E Smith, in Tioga, Penn sykiinia, before F.. E. Smith, Register, on the 22d,day of April, A. D. 1868, at 3 o'clock P. M. U. S. Marshal Weser' Dist. Pa: Mar. 18, 1868-4 w. por D. Cameron, Dep'y ROAD Duplicates at this Office. TONADES, J. A. PARSONS & CO., Corning, N. Y THOMAS A. ROWLEY - , 1 WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. CORNING, N. Y. TWOS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, lItEDELL'S FLUID, EX TRACTS, BURNETT'S COCOAINE, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES, ROCH , ESTER PERFUMERY: lAND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, WHITEWASH LIME & ,AND DYE COLORS, GENTS FOR MARVIN' & CO'S RE- FINED OIL ,old at Wholesale Prices. Buyers are requested to call and get quotations before going further W. D. TERBELL & CO Corning, N. Y., ,Jan. 1,1808 1 .1 y • I NE GREAT DRAMA OP '6B, Van Valkenburg's PUBLIC BENEFIT ! PROGRAMME PART FIRST. In view of the contemplated Railroad soon to to be built to Wolleboro, the proprietors have concluded to give the people hereabouts, daily ! , ,ntertainments through the year, commencing on Ithe 14th of January. The first piece, entitled, `LIVE ANTI LET LIVE I►► IN Two. CHARACTERS. WiLsoN gk, Vii VALKENBLIRO Livo, Let Live, This great drama has drawn crowded houses both in this and the old Countries, and is ad mitted by all to be ono of the moat profitable, in teresting, and best pieces extant Tickets to the Dress Circle—FßEE. PART SECOND: Wa wish it distinctly understood, that all classes of politicians, and even those who fool a little Wolfish—and in fag nonc t ,are =eluded from the BURR OF FASHION! Where we . can furnish any style, kind and .uality of Gentlemen's wearing apparel on sho - rt °tic°, and at prices astonishing low. CUTTING DONE ADMIRABLY loths, \ Cassimeres, Vestings, Ladies' Cloths, and a large . variety of Ladies' Dress Goods. Best kinds. and as cheap as tho cheapest. Tickets to the Parquette—FßEE PART TEIIRD In this great Tragody for, tho benefit of the public, wci would not omit saying to the Ladies that we also koop everything. to replenish their J • W EtralarC)lC)e.;: Come one and all and witness the illlZOire on; tertaintneut. We do not claim to be Old Stars, but shall enkleavor to do our best to give all the worth of their money. Peserved Seats for (he Ladies. Remember the piece, NO. N, UNION BLOCK [ N..l3.—We shall give our patrons the full ben ;fit of the decline in prices, and extending I;thetn our thanks for the very libe`ral patronage heretofore extended, we solicit a continuanc i of the same. WILSON & VAN VALNENBURG Wellsboro,Jan.ls, 1868—tf. x—xt=or...r) ON ! Go to KELLEY'S and see the Latest Arrival of NEW GOODS! Consisting of a general nssortment of rA' z ui ? P-4 A ci) O ''(-' 4rF "w 0 a 4 Pt g 0 z r.../\ 0 tr 2) --1 c:. g 0 rn 't P4P SO A 8 et :I I ItS. FRY'S CORSET AND SKIRT SUPPORTERS, AT asmax vs sund mom oq) oos pau uttp lenr E ESP DRESS GOODS AT KELLEY'S Saa'l'lH3l l o SrldiVl3l "IuTAI , , GENTS' FURS AT KELL 'S'• No charge for SHOWING 000 Wellabor°, Oet. 30, 1807 ATTENTION, FARMERS. OMETHING NEW IN WELLSBORO will pay cash for any amount of M Gt- Gir St olivered at my Store, where you can find a. choice stock of LOUR, FEED, MEAL, RORK, FISH, SALT, &C., or sale at reasonable prices for Cash or 131krler March 18, 1868 Down it Comes. RIGHTS BAILEY are receiving a largo lot of CHOICE NEW WHEAT FLOUR, be first in market. To be sold at reduced pri !co. 14aug67. TIIE PEOPLE. I KELLEY'S MI 13 at ..nie C. B. KEL ESE M. B. PRINCE T. L. BALD A RE RECEIVING their stock of FALL and 1 - 1. WINTER - GOODS, CODeisting of a general assortment of DRY GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, SHAWLS, KNIT GOODS,, HOOP SKIRTS, BALMOREL . SKIRTS, SILKS, DOMES TICS, FLANNELS, • Ladies' Cloakings ' Cloths Cassi ineres, Glovedand Mittens, Boots and Shoes, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Under Clothing; ; Hats and Caps, Yan kee Notions, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Paper Hatigings, Groceries,,. Flour, Feed, Pork, Hams, Suga s, Teas, Molasses, Syrups, Coffees, Fish, Oils, Paints, Spices, Extracts, Wooden Ware, Brooms, Pails, Tubs, Baskets, Hard Ware, Crockery, . Glass Ware, Stationery, Salt, Nails, Iron Stone Ware. In fact, a gonlral assortment and as largo a stock as you will find to seloct from outside of gho city. All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for Goods. Wo buy good goods and will sell as cheap as anybody. • Ground Plaster, constantly on hand T. L. BALDWIN 4fc COI Tioga, Pa., Oat. 9, 1867. CLOTHING! cLOTHING; GLOTHINGII De LANO & eft l ~ TTAVE added to their stock a complete, as sortmorit of IlLeetcl3T-IVlCiacio CLOTHING, Which they offer at 25 por cent loss than such Goods were over sold for in WELLSBORO BEFORE. ,1 Good suits fin Overcoats, &c., &c., BUSH Da LANO. t L. DAME. ' ,-, Wollsboro, Nov. 20, 1807.—1 y L ADIES' Vests and Drawers, at • De LANO ct CO'S CARPETS at New York Prices, at De , ANO 4 CO'S; C OTTON YARN, at A LARGE Stock. of Boots and. Shoes, at Do LANO dc CO'S F RENCH CORSETS, at De LANO k CO'S F ANCY CLOAKINGS, at De LANO A CO'S. , Notice. :I MIIE COMMISSIONERS of Tioga eonatY will meet for the purpose of hearing'appeals From the assessments of the several AssessotT_of the County, on Wednesday, March 18th, log.; and at any other time during their,sekslona - up.to the St 11 4.5 1 3 etf June next. E. 111 NT P. V. VAN NESS Com T. ALLEN; Clerk. Jos ItExPoup. JJJ Weilshoro, March 18, 1868.-3 t NOTICE; TO TEACIIERS.—Tbo School Di rectoi 8 of Middlebury will meet at tho h oo , o .1' John Redington, Saturday, April 4, proximo, for the purpose of hiring teachors for the several Schools in Middlebury. feacbers will ploore attend. By order of the Board. March, 18,1808. 'IN 84 CO., WM EN ~,-- ;yam ..SlO,OO 7,50 IMI DE LANO & CO, De LANO ~t COS F►.~f ~+.iil PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, IN WELLSBORO, NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. • MESSRMESSRS. RING EASTMAN Would In.. , S. form their friends and the publio generally that they have fittod up a now Photograph Gal lery in the best possible style. Having one of beet SKY-LIGHTS in the Stato, we are prepared • to take all styles and sh i es of PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBRQTYPES & MELANEOTYPES in the best artistic manner, for Lockets or Cases, largo or small. Largo PHOTOGRAPHS copied from small Cards or old Daguerreotypes of de ceased friends. No trouble to take CIIILDRENS'- PICTURES, Bring them along Samplo proofs always given when ordered Como and try us. _gr:9 4- Gallery over Eastman's Dental Office, Filth Door below Roy's Drug Store. • Jan. 15, 1868-1 y N BANKRUPTCY.—Thin is to give notice: I That on the sth day of March A. D. 1868, a warrant in Bankruptcy was 'issued against the estate of Lewis J. Stone, of _Clymer twp., in the county of Tioga, and State of Penn'a, who has been adjudged Bankrupts on his own i Petition ghat the payment of any debts And delivery of ii.ny property belonging to- such Bankrupt,. to him or for his use and the transfer of any pro 6orty by him are forbidden. by law; that a meet.- tog of the creditors of the , said Bankrupt to prove their debts and to chodse one or more As signees of the estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the office of F. E. Smith, in Tioga, county of Tioga and State of eenn'a, before E. Smith, Register, on the 22c1 day of April, A. D. 1868, at 11 o'clock A. M. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal West'n Dist. Pa. Per DAVID CAMERON, Deputy,' March 11,. 1868.-4 w BORO ORDINANCE. RELATING To 11ORSES,CATTLE SC., RUNNING AT LARGE, &C. TT is hereby ordained by authority of the Bur l. gess and Council of the Borough of Westfield, Pa., that it shall be the duty of the Pound Master, lligh Constable or any other person of said Bor-_ ough, to take up and deliver to the Pound Master any horses. cattle, mules, sheep, swine or geese, found running at largo within the limits of said Boro, after the 20th duo 4 March, 4. D. 180 S: That any person takidif nil horses, &c., as afore said shall Ile entitled to ten cents for each and every animal so taken up and delivered to the Pound Master-, the same,t9 be paid by She Pound Master, and the Pound Master shall charge the sum of fifty cents and ton cents added, for eltott and every day, or part thereof, for each and every animal kept by him in the pound; Pro vided, that if he shall keep any animal for a longer period than a day at any ono time, he shall charge one dollar per day for ever.. 'day after the first, which sum or sums Shall -be .aid by the owner or owners thereof. and it Oar 4 the duty of the Pound Master to advertise a animals left in the pound for a longer period than ono day, for the space of one week, in three of the most public places of said BOrongh, at the end of which time it' they are not reclaimed and charges paid by the owner or owners thereof, he is authorized to sell them at public auction, for which service ho shall charge the further sum of bne doll ar, and it shall be his duty to pay over tho balance of the proceeds of such sale, if any, into the hands of the Borough -Treasurer, for the use of the owner or owners thereof and if not claimed within one year by the owner or owners, aforesaid it shall be forfeited to the use of said Borough; and the Pound Master shall pay over into the Borough Treasury for tho use of the Borough one half of all moneys arising .and re ceived by him on account ef any animal, or ani-• malt', being by him impounded. AM ROSE CLOSE, Burgess. Attest: J. C. STRANG, Scc'y EWAND BOROUGH ORDINANCE. < , T rto ogular meet the Town Council q l f E , and BorotigWon Saturday March 7th t 4 ollowing ordinance was passed: , 1868, t ' - That cry lot owner be. required to build ih front of" his premises a good anti substantial plank side walktas hereinafter described:. Commencing iiN Goo. Dorrances' front gate on north side of Main Street, and reaching to the we line of S. B. Brooks, and on the south sido of ~ said, i street from John Robbins front gate to east lido of E. S. Culver. . On-Buffalo Street, from the hotel to the north lino of Wm. Trim's lot on the cast side of said street, and on west. side from Budine's north line to the brick block. On Water Street, from' Reed's corner to south aide of the Robbins lot, and from Parkhurst lot on east side of said street td'iNfain street. ' • Said walks to be made of plank, not lest than one and a half inches in thickness, to be four foot wide, and set ono foot from the fence ; 1 to be laid on substantial stringers, and tto be of even grade. Said walk to be completed on or before the tenth day of May neat, and in case of failure of any of said lot owners to build their respec tive walks, said walks will be built and an ad dittinal chargo of 2tt per cent bo made above cost of building, according to law. ' , ORDINANCE isle. 2. That from and atter tho first day of April MS, it shall bo unlawful for any horned cattle, sheep or swine to ruu at largo within the limits of said Borough, under the penalty 0G25 cents per head for each offense. T. S. COATES, .liarg'ess. E. S. CULVER, Secretary. March IS, 1868.-3 w. MRS. L. D. ATITCHEIL, is now soiling MILLINERY GODS, AT, COST., A imitation to all. Como and atfe. You will yet find a:fine assortment of all art Albs pertaining to the Millinery. • ' Mrs. - E. D. MITCHELL. \ Jan•c2,lB6B—tf. Broad Street, Tioga, BAMC.HUPTCY,This is to give notice: .1_1 4 118,1 on HID oth day of March, A. D. 1888, a warraret'in Bankruptcy wasissued against the estate f A. J. Stuith,k, of Sullivan township, in the county of Tioga, aticl - Stato of Pennsylva nia, who has boon adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment of &fly debts•and deliyery of any property belonging to such Bank rupt_to him or for his use and the transfer of any -primiffy by him are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt to prove their debts, and to chow one or more Assignees will be held at'a Court bf Bankruptcy, to be hol den at thii office of P. E. Smith', in Tioga, county of Tioga, and State of Ponnsylvania, before F. E. Smith, Register, on the 22d day of April, A. D. 1869, at 2 o'cloCk, P. M. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, . U. S. Marshal Western' Dist. Pa. • Pr. D. CAus:nosr, Deputy. March 18, 1868-4 w. Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned having boon appointed an Auditor in the case of Commonwealth 'vs Orrin Blair, Jacob Hiltbold 6 Charles „Lee, to assess damages sustained by any person'or per sons who.claim any part of oho sum of money now in Court, arising from the forfeituro - of re- cognisance upon which the above suit •is found ed, and to make dostribution thereof according tmlaw, hereby gives notice that ho will attend to, the duties of said appointment at his office in Wollsboro, Pa., on Wefinesility the 15th day of April 4868, at 2 o'clocli,,P.n., when and \viler° all pl?-re9fis are required to present. their claims forever 'debarred .from coming in for a sharp of - said furid. Sl , lO. 1. M1TC.11131.1., 'mar. IS, 1868--4up.4.: - Auditor. Farm ifor Sale. HE suhscriber offers for sale a farm in Jack. .1 son township, on Alder Run near Mitcholl's Mill,.containing 100 acres-651improved, and 35 wooillaild. - Said farm has a now frame house, good barn, ykung apple orchard and good Water thereon. Also 80 acres timber land adjoining, Which will bo sold with the above if desired.— The above property will bo sold cheap. Title - good and terms easy. Inquire..at this Office, or OHO: W. HUDSON, on the premises. March 2f, 1868.-3 m FLAX-SEED—Cash paid for Flaxseed by I'. R. WILLIAMS Co. Ii KING .3; EASTMAN