MASONIC. I.ODO C. No. 317. A, Y. M., meets. et their ❑sill, • ~, r Dr. Roy's drug store, on Tuedday evening, on or befuru the Full Moon § at U o'clock P. M. . TVOOA OHAPTIIII, No. 194, R. A. M. tileetx ;.t, the e lls% on Thursday evening, on or .1; fore th Full Moon, et C. o'clock P. M. TVOGA COUNCIL . Nd. 31, R. & S. MLTERS, meets at the Hall, on the third Friday 4) each calendar month, at 9 o'clock P. M. TYAO A lITO Ni).lf KNIGTS TEM PEAR, and thin appendant orders2B, ,o meets at the Hall. on the first Friday of each calendar month, at 0 o'clock P. M. . HOME MATTERS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1868 Now Advertisements. • ' Noti o in Discharge of W. B. Baker. Noti o in Discharge of W. B. Midaugh. Now Millinery—Mrs. Truman. New pprin g Goods—Smith k Waite. Administrator's Notice—Annette French. Exectitor's Noticd—Est. J. Kissinger. Audit'or's Notieo—J. I. Mitchell. Dissolution—Goodell `.4 Pierce. Building. Proposals—Trustees M. R. Church. Cabinet Shop—S. Rowland. Government Property for Sale—Pilkin .4 Co $5O Reward—J. Seheifielin, Jr. Tioga Borough Statement—D. Cameron . Mr. Do Lano, of the firm of De Lano & Co., is now in New York purchasing Spring Styles of Goods, eases of which will arrive in Wellehoro next "week SenooL.r.—Mrs. Tunis Bush will open a Select School for the little folks in the District School house, - (Monday, May 4, :proximo. This is a good ch.nee for the children, BAPTISM.—Revs. N. L. Reynolds and C, A. Ste i n° administered baptism by immersion to thirtykhree persons at Crooked Creek, last Wednesday. An unusually largo concourse of people was present, and the occasion was most solemn and impressive. BUSINESS CHANGES.—Mrs. E. E. Ki - ball has removed her Millinery establishment to the room' over Betwen k Co's Stqc, first door to the right, up stairs. Mrs. Truman lies bought out tho Millinery store lately owned by Mrs. Goliisinith, opposite Rey's Block, and will carry on Dress-making in additi3n to the business of Millinery. She is now receiving Spring styles from the city. HOLD ON, BOYS !—We are sorry to notice that somebody has thoughtlessly cut the maples on the Public Square, apparently with :ft jackknife, to see the sap run. This 'is bad fdr the trees, which are the crowning beauty of our village. Let the trees grow unscarred, boys, to ha remarked by visitors 4s an evidenee . of public epirit and taste. DOCTORS DISAGREE.—An anonymous correspondent questions the statement of Messrs Guiles h Merrit as to the quantity of lumber drawn by them on a recent occasion. lie differs with them as to distance, number of men employ et', and number of feet of lumber drawn. -lle should have put his name at the bottom of his letter,qts did Guiles and Merril, at the bottom of theirs. ' WASHING MACHINE. Mr. James Wilkinson, of Charleston has' purchased the right to make and sell P. Jones's tent Washing Machine in Tioga county. Thig is the best machine we have yet seen. It is in USII in this locality and gives very general satisfaction. Wo have ono of them, and would'not sell it for twice the cost. ART:—Mr. Charles 0. Thompson has established himself in the business of finishing up photographs in Oil, water colors, and India Ink, on State Street, in this village. Ho is improving rapidly in" the art, and we hope that an apprcei ntivo public will accord bim n - genefous patron age, THE SUGAR. SEASON.—Contrary to the expectations of most people the present has been an average sugar season. The groceries arc well supplied with it, Ind the make is unusually nice. The highest price was twenty-fire cents uer pound, and the present wholesalepriceruleseout l‘itlt best grades of refined cane sugar. " . .ante traalla like maplo cyrup but for L. tona ono:" tv turn to indifferent sugar. By canning it and keeping it in a dark, cool place, maple syrup may be kept as long as you please )o keep it. The Itero"bruit Jar,is the best Do. the purpose. • PLASTER.—Messrs. I. (;iiimpney fi Co.. have_ sent to us half a bushel of pla=ter from their mills on Eik Run, this county. 'The crude material exists in inexhaustible quantities on the premises, and an antillsis proves it to be, as we are informal, equal to the Cayuga plaster for fertilizing purposes. The prorors of The Agitator propose trying it on small scale for 11 , 11 y potatoes, etc. This quarry o f gypsum will pi ore of very ,great value •to the farmers of claims, Elk, and neighboring townships, anti we hope that they will use it freely on their meadows and grain fields. ' iMPFLOVEMENTS. Mr. Benjamin Sceley is moving his buildings back from the street, and will erect a neat two-story dwelling on hir let the'coming season. lie will build on a 11110 with the Presbyttrian Cnurch, giving him a I•pacious front yard, and greatly improving the appearanee of the neighborhood. This improve meht-will rank with those contemplated lower 9 own the Street. Mr. Loren Sean' ir completing 11 new dwelling 4.1: :ludo Street. Mr. Moses Johnsou'is building a house on it lot moth of Second Avenue, on a new street about to Le opened frto Second Avenue to the Delmar ME • •••—. The First National Banking room is being rcntly enlargod and beautified, the entire front the bilding having been devoted to the ari v••intuoilation of, its increasing business. Few Tanks tiara so il.iteions anti testy lle c.mitiodations. Mr. A. B. Eastman, Dentist, has now corn his new office, and titled it up in a super ior manner. Few villages have Dental Rooms to ein t wo with it, A LITTLE "DICKER."—It is not often lion the Agitator syyps knives or. pocket-combs, er resorts to any kind of 'dicker" to improve its fortunes. But the other day IN ho should come ip but , Yankee plook man, and what should he ao but banter the Agitator for a trade of clocks. rfhe proposition was so.novel that we'to l ok it into zansideration, and calling a council of two, soon traded off a cheap affair worth $2,50, or less, for l at. u 1 "Marataville's Calender clocks," One of the rosiest things for an office ever invented. This cluck gives the month, diiy of the month, day of the week, hour of the day, and minute of the imnrovith aa , much eTatetnces as many of the costlier kinds. It is.quito ornamental as well as within the means of every business loan, needs winding only Once a week, strikes the hour, and costs but $l5. We can confidently recommend it to every man who is tired of coun ting-house almanacs and cannot afford thedouhle sod treble-priced clocks of the same sort. C. T. Merry h CO., Troy,__Pa., are the fiencral Agents for twig Clock. tithisiP.—LENT, which usually conies and -goes without notice save by exempfitry, Cl.hreh people, has-a . physical and "liygienic iii well as a spiritual significance. It is sinihy 6 period of forty days in Which such Christia is as regard festivals'and fasts of iiiiportann confine then...lves to a spare ,c) Oho quantity of meat ii•tel being inconSidera , except in certain eases ...\eepted. It precedes. ire festival of Poster, in stitut4 in moilory of ihe llesurreetitn. The re ligious significance of the Lenten itiloil is obri *us, ns it types the fasting and teniptation of Je. susSlirist. .The hygienic and moral significance is not so obv ious to the arises of Clhrlstilins. Jt has ii, 'philosophy, however, and (4, lesson to ,bc heeded by every one. Spring, as the name indi cates, is the season of ,quiekening, the resurrec tion of vegetable life, and the renewal of animal vigor. Do people ever think of the beautiful sig nificance of, the Resurrection occurring in Spring time? Does it not aid to impress the mind with the continuity of the Chrietlan Plan? Is it not an aid to belief? To the philosophy of Lent : All life is quickened, and what but yesterday sp• neared lifeless to-day begins to assume forms of beauty. But 'the Offeat T.l' ii owlet° more' Strikleg than inl hi; the quiekenig of hnman pate:l92i and aMbitions. Tte station to \ excess is greater' at this season, and by Consequence the power to resist tempted:l43%A less'. SOFely,,4ea': „ ri )3,41 is the necessity of some check upon this 3 dewily to excess, and the example of the Eoundr of the , Christian system affords - it. 4 The bb,ser 4 nee pf Lent provides a corrective. , No feet is 13 . 3, ter es tablished than that a fruga ' diet tends to strength, en the moral and refine the spirituel diture: , A diet chiefly vegetable holds the passions in check and gives freerl,cope to the nAind and tone to the, will: Doubtless this led te, the forty,days fast of Jesus. The teaching to the Christian werlsl 7 -„-by, which we mean all who wept the Christian ti's , tens, without regard to church-membership—is of self-denial, lending tei a triumph of the soul over, „the body and its appetites. At present Lent is indifferently observed—feu' men and women'hav ing self-denial enough developed , to put them selves on a spare diet. On the other hand,' as if to prove that religion is: generally a secondary, consideration where appetite is involved, the festival of Easter is very generally observed by . professors' and non-professors. We questlott the good sense of the establishment of this fe;di'yal. ' It follows upon the heels of a profound fast; and the practical effect upon those who observe the , fast iS a rebound to the °lipoid() extreme. ,Tfpon , those who rho not observe Lent, the effect is iii-• creased ga l rmandizing. Tho real good of a -fast is the subjugation of appetite. The real good 'of . a feast we have not beeti'Syeto., FOefelaye• a , religious sigificapUo a raft from. tho gopd named, of course ; but we cannot comprehend the: spiritual symbolism of gluttony; and Moro' than that we should not believe in it if ten - thousand - council's enjoined it. If joy and gratitude have uo higher expression than eating and 'drinking we mistake those emotions in tote. —March, which came in like a lion, departed with all the modest amiability of a cosset• iambi' The inspiration of its latter days found often expression in such terms as"delightful weather!" "Lovely di yt" "Did you ever see the beat,Of it?" etcetera. I And people were not too extravagant: in Ulm r: ise. The vast body of snow, which had steadily misted during three months of vigorous winter, disap .1. - t_Eed withotikextraordi-' - nary ... flt . :Lod. There was little frost in the , ground, and therefore a week after the ground, came into sight the roadi - -were dr,35 and dusty. But as there is supposed to lie a fly in every , pip of goffee, so dusty roads in parch, in , this latitude, ttO. not constitute summer. No sooner did April, ditsin t upon us than its caprice took the reins. . Before three o'clock, afternoon, we had seen several suns and alternating showers. The skies wereprodigal of glowing ;irides and refrigeratinig frowns, , Thern . was a nice shower, accompanied by thunder and lightning. There was a first night of fitful and dripping blasts—during vihickthe windows rat tled and the doors shook • ficecely: Then there was the dawn of April 2, not rosy and warm, but looking as if she had been poorly staid with; All the forenoon her, hreath was elinl as the blast from amino: and before two o'clock the blue hills beyond the Marsh Farm melted into a:black and boiling stonn-clOud. Wellsboro took a swipe from the skirts thereof as it. ruShed over the* mountains. The gusts were fierce and the voices of the blast unco' shrill. Then came a period of April calm, and April skies with masses of eumuluselolds hurrying across thOhlue .; and scud flying low ai l counter to the ripper currents; and robins singing interludes in the grand opera; a the froglf!—. THE • BANKRUPT LAw.— The 33d section of the Bankrupt law pro•vides that no person, Nybose , estate will not pay 50 per centum of his indebtedness, shall be privileged. to profit by the law after the same has been in operation ono year. Judge McCandless has published a circular by ordeAof the Court, to the effect that the year' ill expire on the' first day of June next. All persons wishing to zo into 'bankrnptcy, yet cannot pay 50 cents on, the dollar, Must apply before the first June: 'The impressithi; which e has to some extent prevailed, that the year x pired'March 1. is pronounced erroneous. John I. -Mitchell haviiig the agency of the Continental Insurance * • ompanp of New York, among others, has authority to write policiep on dwellings and farm-property, and solicits a phare of local rmlrona_•. _See advertisement —6weoW. Nonce.—Tho members of the Delmur•razont wagon-brake Cu., are requested; to meet at the Townsend house, IGllsboro, Saturday afternoon, April 11, for tho,; purpose of organization. . Per Order. Da. T. S. Ur DE ' OnArr.—rt was q nito a field day, yesterday, at the Eye . and . Ear Institute.— Two cases of cataract came under. operation, and ono for entrupion, Those were , ' Witnessed by quite a number of our citizens. Tho two Iper suns Who were mask to see, an aged men and wo man, were profuse in their ssords of thankful-- ness for the sight of which they had been do. pri-sed for so many long years. The case of en tropion was that of a poor Irish domestic, who 'had lost the sight of one eye, and the disentio was fast depriving her of the sight of the other, of which she Was happily relieved by an °pert- Don of soippiv out a piece of skid just beneath the eye lid, and bringing tiae wails of tho wound together.., This' drew out the under 'lid of the eye, the eye lushes upon which had previously been rubbing agaihst the surface of the eye, causing constant inflanattiorl.of thaVorgan, and and forming the disease called eutropion. All these operations were qUickly and skilfully done, and lasted bnt a few ihoments at a time.—Et. mira A decrtrtfer. ' Tbe April number of the trenoTogicoUourtut/ is Fresh, Itney, Vigorous. nong the Portraits and Characters are, Adelina Patti;' Isaae.Jeu ning, M. D.; Allen A Griffith, the Weste'rn Elocu tionist; Charles 1. 'of England; ling and Queen of Greece: Revs. M. J. Raphall, S. 111. Isaacs, Itpute Leeser, A. De Sola, Dr. Adler, Dr. Illowy, and six _other prominent Jewish Divines; Articles and Sketches on Phantnsmagoria—Association of Ideas its Memory; Who shall be Chief? or, Mrs. E. G. Smith on "The Fatnily ;" 'rho Pipe and its Story; Inordinate Affee / t.ion, by Rev. G. J. Geer, D. D.. ' Di.sipation—Disease ; Our Congressmen,, etc. Priec, only 30 cents a number, or S 3 a year. Address S. R. Wells, 380 Broadway, New York. "Jo C, Eta J 2.13. Eau. fo slaw . PuorroaßA CoLomsT.—Charles 0. noniron : , State Street, Wellsboro, To., finishes photographs - in India Ink, Oil, or water , colors, for the trade or to individual order. Copies - old 'pictures, large or small in a finished manner. Ap. S. ES-tf. New Seam; A SUMMER 0001:lg.—Wm. A. Smith has just returned from' liew York 'with a large and . One assortment of D;Y Goods bought' during recent decline and which will be sold at about what they aro worth now in New Yet*. Mew Poplins, Delaines, ArmureS, Prints, Lawns, Percales, Poplinettes, Shawls Ac., Ac. Also the largest stock of real genuine Alexander Kid gloves in black and Summer colors to he Mend any where. New styles 'Hats A Caps, Boots & Shoes . , /tird Wall paper, New Cassimeres A Coatit ' 7s. Sugars, Shectings A Calicos at less price than they can he found in the County. Now Brussels Ingrain carpet, and Oil clothsin great variety. Ready made clothing at Atonishing. low prices, Of our own Inanufacture. Call in and see the cheapest stock of Otnids'to bo found in the Conn , . ty. . W3f. A. SMITH, :-:ueopasor to W. it. Smith's Sons. Addison, New York. Mrs. Jane Campbell, of this village, isin very skillful worker in Ornamental Bair work. She wiil make switches, Col Curls, Frisettes, Braids, wigs ) half-wigs, and' front-pieces. She ab.n ibies il.adies Hairdressing, Dyeing, curling in all style,?.. The highest market price paid for 2w Tu TUO - L - ADIES 01 7 TIOGA (,lot. Tr.—The un de•rsigned hewing taken the agency for Tioga County of the in Ft family Sewing Machine now iu n-e, wiAts to Fay to. the ladies that he will be at the door of every home in the county. du ring the coining season. with the celebrated %iieox Gibbs Sewing, Machine; and all par ties thinking of getting a Machine will do well to defer their purehs,:e..; until they have seen this favorite among the ladies, For farther particu lars FCC advertisement, oraddress. (leo. C. Bowen. Agent., Knoxville, pa. The largest, best and cheapest assort meta of frameg ever brought into Tioga County with large pictures in every way to suit, aniVear( photographs at,sl,oo per doz.', all going f.ist a, Frhnk Spencer's A rt Gaiters, st4n4cd, Pa, Dec. 25-.4 Dissolution: NOTICE is hereby given that the copartner. ship heretofore existing between the sub scribers under the name of Goodell it Pierce,, is this day dissolved by nititual consent. • S. B. GOOftFiLL, I'AgtRCE. Clymer, Ap. 1, '6B-4t MARRIAGES. VRltill 'LYRA —lt EA (111.—Tti Elk, on the 28th inif:; , li - S , ; Soli n 'lii4;iiitraFElitil;LMV 2 4itiiii4V- 3 tr milyoa l iif 11atnes, and Miss Mary Paaol,, of plk., ' ttArei:2-110Tclitiss,-i-At X o tring' t Cinek, Mtirch 2t, by Rev. J. W. Henry, Mr. Ira B. Clark, and Miss Lucy if. Ilatehltiits; ; till.E—I;F4Y§T .. .Ell44—By tip soma, at tile same limo anepinee, Mr. Lorision K. Gibe, mttl 1 4Irs..,Jtilio 11..irows!cp; 7,. . • -.., 1 .'. =l:i I 0 . 1 t DAII .II -0 ll.lo—liirlie sallidi I lli fti ' sltnaktirde, and place, Air. Charles Day, p i ng Miss ,Hattie iii).-t,OF: of: Lata.o.ftilzeY e; . , et. :, t i. '4. ft.,o i6.4c - ',: i .IV OPI - 1 2 .4,UOUSV.7 1 jii,l , ' 'AXalittliefif,sl4 , M 29:- by the Iter../. W. Henry, Mr. George IVood, of $., anima, and Mits Aliners . a llonse, of Richmond. -. ebfil--RLSON''.- -2 . 2 ...ki did' Pillutgc iii Janice town, Chantatitity ,Co, - March 8 , 1a.. ; Itgy.My. 'llit..j•, Air. Inward Ciiit, o ' f'roiiilAt ii, ,Titi4ac,.; ,in f t nrissi.;Alieo,c, Nev,i,, , ) ,-,;e S ti t dtg i a.'n.. ':,. `: ; .RACOI‘I—COLIANS.—At ; A he ; 1 house t. or. tile -/ride's father, , Mitrdh 22, by the it f ovi...h.;B.ROyit olds. Mr. Leander Liter's' or Union, antl.:Mks Maggiu (;,,Rios, of tht Rune place. : .. ~; : 111: NRI N - 1 riliCK.- - - TAt rilia Iy ; a r4ll 1 1 3' ...11)..wyek. ipl9 .1, •IVi) I i ( j4eLstinri ng. 1.11 ranitwir: , 141 th 1.1 . Oth the , sumo, fil ree f Ly the zlatite :\%'eshu.y Anne Ihtaue, 'hipth neUrrion,- 9'h).Ye;••( . o.4 ) m • • -;:- ~, ,•: ,:• 1. • SPECIIA I , • ` NPTWE/5,i i CM= ItEAsolcf-i•wrry - I.'6u slroiipti IJS Will to csair. OM-11:31coss;, F NNIILY—SEW ING— —lll A C liiN ,„ • . A t t., tr,-;,, the eiinpletit in use nut) the least dines a tO , got .oat of order, :24, Its attachment - a are more practical titan 'that.of any btlier ntlieldno, ' • 1,1 t 1,.1he 1110/Ipot4. • ' '• • 1 404' It riles the Ailleht, :tricot end tiiteet: " ' Von iAn not turn it backwards, and thereby avoid liree 1., lig 1°4411,1. t t r/ktfq , ' Yiett 1,0 4 1110 ,n10, 1 Ve lo bleak t 11'0004 ni •tit lit a 7tll, netalloig delf adjitltiet.' , lttid can't latiset tvraitg qt., It 'tees nut out:thread & thus avoids tifeconO l• ente'l (outlaw ry Ileeelttry ton tionitle t bread initatinery till., it ...Mt, 1111 . 1. Ct ram' too spa.), - • wto..xoo nenni in more el:tette than that 'of any other machine. • Ito tension id the ',nattiest anti itc,lt in one., 1'2411 It niece the heisted ltit.p st4elt, 11 011eb orig inal with this machine gild nitille by 04 otberd. tier general purpoded id superior to atty other iii uge.l li:the Every machine id mart - anted perfect , and the putelittfer it ill l'u learned to inaeter every kind of work; llth, It ii. ervi y hiad of %Vol it epeli zln itpinruing, Itraidlivz, tie:Hug, ' All I. tiert concerning this tneclii nadressed to, tell, rt prolnitt uttetitititit ' ` a ECI.C. 1.11. t i. EN; 'A gont,llc l'a, C€L. tfo.'S • • tRASI V I: SOAP J„„ v ,tactu f4 traiy U 11,E ,ATERIA1,801s)11 linty by con. dered tho STANDARD OF EX- LIWOZ I1!'& Bald Thy all ,roc( ! x., 22.ipayr,72 - 1. 3 . SiMILIBUS CURADITIOL • : .1- 11111;KPIIRVES'q 01 1 igEOPATI-IgC , .SPECIFICS, HvitoyEtt, yaon TIIE MOST AMPLE EX: perience, an entire SUCCebe •,Simplo--,Prompt—L ~ k;thcient,an,.l Reliable, They are the only Medicines perfectly 011:tided to pallid/a-nee—so elinple that !rile. takes rannot bo made is wangthenit eu hartnlese see ; to lie lire from dangereand so efficient ea to be alwaym re. ,Thry have.Jeked ; the highelpt copirne i nflatinn (man , ' t, 91i 1111 yOltie!patislictiotf...l: No. Cru x. 1, Cilie .4 revere, Congestion, ' 5 2. ,10 Wo "%Vern', Fe vee p m-C ol le , de, Crying Colie, or Tee th ing, of infants... 1. 110 Diarrhima of cluldten or adults rS - 5, do ,Dysentery, Colic 1 .25 6, do • Ch i biCra ;n lOrbtig , 'Vointtific, , 5 2 7. do Coughs.codq, mow:ll4k s,, 'l° Fic r eaCli It 1.0, n d q Dy s pep s i a , Bili.u t otoinach 25 11, do Suppre-Sqed or painfikl,Per,lods;:. ~ . : ~,, 25 12, ‘l., profive Periods Itl. du Croup, Cough, iltllicult 11rvathing 25 14, .10 Salt; rthe t ura„crytipiau.4, };,options... 25 1.,, d.. UhittllttaiiSiXl,llFnitnallel'ains YJ I. rover and Agnt.s. Chill Fever, Agnes 1.0 17. do pile s , blin,il or Ideetling 10 Is. ,li• Olihthalray, and soro or Weal: - LO 10, d.. catarrh, acute or citrotile • Inflaciti ,LO 20. do whooping-Cough, violent cono.s,:. 50 21, d.. . t e Li ohni ar oppressed 51) 22, do 'Ear riisChargediorpuir;ch Hem lug.. 60 .1.• Scrofula, enlarged (Hands, Eilrelling9.. LO 21 . 1- • General 144).1'10. rloysical ‘l, - ...ll:neo—i. 60 2:o, .1., pral3.3v, no.o scan fy ..... 50' 20„ do sea-Si t -i x - floss. , siekno , s irons 50 27; do Kiclueir..Di so oi o . , aravi 50 2P, .do ... Nervous D at azirv, an - mitts. - • . _ Wpm.. Involty4ttry Dinchamtnt ;.:). 00 20 ft t 4/ Pe t0=1:31414- PM l4 er'• ) ,,' - ' - 4 :1'!"1 46 zlo, ito trileary erne ices. wetting tell— SO 31, 40 pai l : t ie' p er i o ds, with t•;110.010. ...... ... 50 :1 . 2.. Ih. Suffczing s .. ill cl).ttige of nil' 100 3.1, it,. ppilcift've, Spa -10A. Ft. 1 'tit,' Dance IQO 31. do Diphtheria. 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All:01qt •zr. 1°0.7-Iy. 11/4 7' CO NS UMPT/VES. The It WIIAON, itendl(nla" of charge) t•. ho de?lrt:it„tho pkc.9crjptioßWWl atb making lho Pimple remedy by which ,mted of , it lour, nllottiou and that tit9eflHo onl)•'ohject iv to iietiOnt tho atilicted uud Ito p.•+