,The following,ll the new fee. bill for Constables, passed by.the Legislature, just adjourned :--- : ..' .. ' - -_ . • ' EXeCUthig warrant on - behalf_ of the Commonwealth,, for. each. _defendant; : fiftY:cents: ...:, '... ~ :, 'll . :. ~ , ...1 . : Conveyinito'jail on mittimus or war refit, lor eac 'defendant, _fifty-cents. Arresting a vagrant, disorderly per son or' ther offender against „the laws (without process), andbringing. before a Justice, fifty cents. -. .„...„ ~ Levying floe or forfeiture on ;a ' war rant. thirty cents. V Taking - the l3ody - into- OtiiitOdY. .on mitt us, where bull is - afterwards en tered efor4;the prisoner is delivered to the j ai or, fifty cents. -. . , i . ,- • Se ngsubpoma,. fifteen cents: Serving t wat:tautens:or notie„e on refer.; ee, 'suitor; master, mistress or appren -‘,tice, personally, or:by copy. each twen ty cents. • __ ' ' '. ' - Arresting on - capias, fifty " cents' s -`• Taking bail bond on capiasor• for; de livery of goods r twenty cents.. vs •:• ‘. . Notifying .• plaintiff,' when defendant has been arrested on copies, to .be paid byplaintiff; twenty,cents. ,. . ,-;• , , , llarecuting landlord's_ warrant, or eery lug execntion fifty cents. , f :,, , ~. . ~ • Taking inventory Of goods, each item, two cents. - ... .-:.-, . :: .- .• : . Levying or.distraining goods Or: sell, ingthestune for each dollar, not eiceed ing thirty ollars, six cents.., ,: ...,. F ---- - - dollar above thirty .. dollars; vendue paper, when dein an d 7 ;elm, two cents. -•'. up. notices. of distress at wan se public place - on the ~rises, twenty . cents. • • , Serving scire facies personally, tWen-, ty cent's. - • .• Serving,by leaving• a ,comi, twenty cents. , , , • • • ' Executinga bat P piece, thirty • cents. Traveling expenSes in .all eases, for each: ile eircuiar, , OlX cents.• . .Making returns to court, one • dollar ~and fifty cents., • Attending general election,•two dol lars. - • Attending special township, or bor ough election, three dollars.`• Same feefor services not herein speci ally provided' for,.as for similar-, servi- -BEAR SHOT .—On Thursday Morning last John and Thotruis . Gertschall and 'George Armor were engaged cutti lig timber for shinglet, in the hills, -about two miles ftom Rich's , factory, on Chat-' hank 7 s l .Rne. when lhey_S discovered •ft bear ensconced in a hole under one of the:trees which they were ', cutting. JohlyGertdchall was alone at the- tree when the'bear was discovered,-and 001 , ed to his companions, who came to his assistance and very soon .succeeded in dispatching the old bear by, mean" .of a revolver in the 'hands,of -ThOMilS, Tiert-- c sehall., After.a little digging, they were enabl to drag her, body, • to the surface. n -further .examination .. of the hole they found three cubs, suppos ed-to be abput three months old., The dead - body of rthadald bear anti the. liv lug ones were:brought away, all three of thorn taken being now at the House of- ; Thotnas,Qertsehtill, on Bald Eagle street, in this place, where they attract a greatdealvf, attention. The, old bear dre , 4sed one hundred.and ten , pounds, and was in very good. condition.—Ctin ton. Republioan. SERIOUS ACCIDENT. Last Friday morning, about 11 o'clock, Mr. Samuel M. - Bickford, of Dunsburgh, was severe ly injured at the freight depot in this place. Ills team of horses was hitched to a large lumber wagon and frightened at train of freight cars. Mr. Bickford was.standing on the platform, and ob serving that the horses were ,about to start, he leaped 'for the wagon and aught one line, but his foot slipped if3i4caught in the lock oT the wagon, dhe was dragted abouttan rods be ore he could extricate himself, and when hp got loose he fell with his head and knees together. The hind wheel, struck . him in the small of the back,, and ran over him, injuring_ him so severely that ha fainted, and was car ried in, this state to :the house of Mr. Henry Hippie; where some two or three dgctors called to see , him. from there he was soon conveyed home. We are happy to hear that he is in a fair way to'recover. 7 —Clinton Republican.. On Wed nesdaylast at abont 10 'clock the house of Daniel Cleveland iPleas ant Valley, was discovered to be nbe having probably caught on or n ar the chimney. After some exertions, on the part of thoie present, most of the things in the lower story were taken out, but the building itself could not be saved. The contents efithe upper story and a portion of those in the cellar were 'con sumed. It has not been ascertained ex acty what the origin of the fire was.— We are not aware whether there. Awls any insurance.—Troy Gazette. . , TOM SUPREME COURT of, the United States,-in a recent argument, of the case I T of Gardner vs. Barney, had a urious point raised before it'with referel cqr to the connection of the_ Preside t • and Congress. The paper-book g, Ming' the history of the case, uses the ollowing language : " The part ttik6 by the President in signing a bill is no part of the legislation of, the country. r.rhe act is pot the exercise of a 'legislative tune tido. The Constitution'does not require him to note the date of his approval on the bill. It only requires him to sign the bill, if he approves It. But the leg islation-of the country—the acts of Con gress—are required to have record's.— The plaintiff in error maintains that the President is the third branch of the legislature, and that accordingly his ap proval, without a date fixing the time of approval, is a void act, and the law IS void. The decision of, the Court will therefore determine whether, under the Constitution, the President is a consti tuent part of the National Legislature." The decision of this important point has not yet been announced by the Su preme Court. DAN. ELwELL, (father of Judge Bic WELL) died at Van Ettenviile, N, y., on the 19th inst., at the advanced we of 94 year and 2 days, and was buried with Masonic ceremonies. He was mad©. a mason in. Lafayette Lodge, West Ches ter county, N. Y., nearly 72 year& ago, and was probably the oldest mason in the United States at the tin of his deatfi.—Bradford _Reporter. GEO. IeCABE, 80n , of GEO. M'CABE, of this place met with a severe accident, on Tuesday last, 'while driving a team near the Cernetdry. The lines being fastened to the wagon 'pole, he got out of the wagon to release them, when the horses ixeetulte frightened, and ran away, throwing him to the - ground.— Both bones of the leg.were broken .and protruded through the flesh. An oper ation was performed by Drs. MASON and ELY, and though the wound is :very painful, the sufferer will not ex kerience any serious consequences.— Bradford Reporter. Qui notice of the bill to otippos s in decent publications has set the lower sort of Democratic journals into a per fect tempest of rage. Erick Pomeroy calls it 1. The Wail of the-" Damned," and goes into a defense every. - sentence of which proves that he -is grievously wounded. The' Devil preserved the likeness of a toad until touched with Ithuriers spear. Our mild little editor ial has brought back to their demoniac original shape a whole swarm of Demo cratic toads. Let them squirm, and - spit venom. It does not harm us, and the temporary diversion of the stream of profanity, and indecency may spare for the, moment the graVe of "Lincoln from their. poisonous - slime..--The if of the conimisslowshall ; he ihere the money is •paid after goat sale, but no commission my case 'be taken on_more real estate: ..,i- , • ; icing the Same, fifty cents, : , ng attachment, - thirty-eve =OE . . • I- WELLSBOBO, FAINN.A.; WEDNESDAY, *AY,18,,1868. i -- 11.., , 7 - ; - r.iTir ,- ~ P Be abLieau State PketainatiOits. ,- ,, , ;...,, -. i i • --- 77' - ' , ••:", t ' '; 1 /-•-:' t 'l , AuDrroicaiimiiA.. .-- GEN.. JOAN F. Ii.A.RTR I PII4FT. ' OP lIONTGOItt*RT COUNTY? t r . SURVEYOR GENERAL: CQL,,J,A.OOB M t CAMPBELL, OF CAMBRIA COUNTS The Nntiotititßeto . uhli eon' Convention will convene fit - "Chreii:go '. - the - 20th ' Gt.ant dr: ; *cie . .y,lll ilotthtles' he 09)21 The ce . l2(ra?•Pneppo3ellefonte,bas.been onlargell to ;&6 •Olurnia4 o And -makes a fine appearancei We heartily congrat ulate friend 1-Cift';:tfili)4his' prosperity; an4 : 4 6 .iii;',l4!q! .. BPArqbAciti l 4: Rtipebiee County; may .rememligr,.that : pilblisliing RepOlican.phper in, that region is no r c - • - • Esii.; senior: editor of t e - ,• ducifirseti died' froth the' effects Ig , i injuries rpdOyeilf 4 161 MI6 ;Eiti Railroad disaster`at - qaires, Mock; fin the ;IstinsL: 'airmatfliftd won it..bigh tosition among , hOnerablel!inen as'a JOntifalist;'o"' . - citizen; - ,, kr! a 'business ,4i4i104.144441.57164;'41' the ejt :- cieln- which hes:moved.' Of the tensncedingStatesiLouisiamr, , grlatOkis'i . :Obeitgla; li'Orth : :•tind - South have complied with the' i lteconstiuction Act And wilt he'admitted,to representa tion in Congress within s, tbikitb. practicAlly pettles tile' question of Rer. construction - as to fOrtri.' , 'The rest is• but u qiiestion of time • to QALUSH.t '• !!$3liOW IS, 0 : 7 nouneed an' the chairman ofthe 'tepub-• iican State:Cornniittne;, - "antl* hasten' to'cOrtgratttlate the part,:s'r,upOiVhfa 'His untiring energy, car-, nestness, andlaeknowledged to organine'and , `64iiiluct questionably render him one of, the, most efficient leaders the party has ever, had:' of , !)orottgli:4l, thfn e ,emher:"ef.. th,e',§tate Committee forth is .coanty.'rri - iia a first- rate appolittineaalso.. As argumentS,•Piire and simple; t is s likely that , that of Mr. Grosebeck, for the President, and:- Thaddeus Stevens for the House, Will hear the palm away from the - ,longer, Lllol'o elaborate, and la bored efforts of the other counsel. .13Varts tired'everylkody obi t, 'and Mr. Xelson ran,to - poetrY and Ny l e have not read over one-filth of the long- 7 drawn-ouVsppeeheg t . but sufficient to judge of their Viality , '"'Mr:.l.2ingliarn haS yet to speak. •We SusPeet will indulge in rhetorical flights iwhich will _entitle him to rank with Irish Phillips. However, the talking is about over, and the vote of the 'Senate , will soon diSpose 'of the case. , Of all the 'faithful :and raicen t:,pubL meta in 'Washington Senator , Cameron has given his constituents most , cause to respect and confide in hini. He lias t tegarded,the'tiial of AndFow Johnson as of grave importi and has never shift ed back and .forth- in ,the aectisa.Em . ni questions.relativelo the matter Ina is: aue. No :higher compliinent _can- :be paid Gen. Cameron than is contained in' the 'fad, that nobody - as 4 wlieid stands., His:attempt get, thyough. resolution for night ,-SeSSlOll9‘ •of the Senate - during the arguments ofcoun sel, does ' He', dees, pot foe: get that there ls other 'work to he,:done beside State trials. 4.11 honor-to him as a faithful public servant. ' ' NICE DEVELOPMENT • .. 1 ' What with the discevery of the Dem ocratic State Committee as am agent for ' the manufacture of forged 'incturaliza- : thin paPers, and the adoptionfof the Ku-Klux-Klan as an agent of :Murder and robbery by, the DemocraticVress; thetimes seem in no 'danger or laking for _sensations. William . A•,., Wallace; i Chairinan of the aforesaid 'Committee, nada Btate,Senator ; .is . proved to ;,have been advised of the . frauds in the Cecil ter Senatorial district,' though - whether before or after the fact' we cannot 'posl7 tively say. : It ii certain that, the Com mittee knew of the eentem plated 'for- , geries of naturalization papers,iand he, as chair Man, Way be presumed torknOW as much as . any member of the , Corn;-. mittee. '- The Catholic pileSt; With Wai led toipaying - Mobey.t.o get witnesses out of` the State ,until the Senate Com mittee on Elections should have diiipos- AlOf the eas' a;'sWeretliat heOerresPon ded with Aft:. ,AVlallace.tipon: the subject: The latter gentleman, in his oath of of fice; swore to uphold - the 'Constitution ' of the State; and the litWs . pursuant thereof. What - we:desire; to know; is, ' whether forgery, bribery,'pad fraud, are legal and eonstitutionall Means for the. earrying.of 'elections ; viewed .from the Democratic stand-pOint.LUndoubt edly we, shalt Le told that there was neither forgery ; :. bribery,' nor' , frand re sorted to in _ the ease_ . alluded to, His tory will be denied, 'flild the "Aleinocrid ic press will sturdily refuse • to meet the question, as a rule. 'Up to this time not one o that . hreeil of iniseducaters: haS foun voiee to condemnthecold-blood- : eil MI rdei of one of the witnesses who unwillingly testified to:the enormous , frauds perpetrated in the'Ceilterdistriet last fall. On the other , hand, in. face of the positive testimony - o - f- the actors and agents of the villainy, ; that p'r'ess noisily; expends its indignationt 1 upon the, :Sen ate 'Committee, which; in obedience to its Sworn Obligations, 'tali-tied Shugert and gave Robinson - his 'seat.- We =do not need to be told that it is eustoMary for charges - Of fraud to be' preferred by losing parties to elections ; and mica Such loose charges we build no argu- Ments, no matter by - which party ' the charges may be, preferred.' , But here is a clear. ease of forgery, perjury, bribery, and unblushing frond,' which:lilr. Will iam A.Wallace,,a - 'Senator, and loader of the Democracy' in 'this , S,ltate'i was 'knowing to, and . tried I to,coneeal and cover up: No denial can do 'away with the testimony to the truth Ot• the) Dem ocratie leaders,. proceeding ._ from .the mouths of their miserable - agents, and unwilling witnesses. ' . But fraud, perjury, bribery; and (of- . . gory do not;'singlY,'or el stitute thesole,:eraphiyu heat,,lefitfeis l : l: - - , - t.46itie - Yof" the liner arts of disceve lies a walf,freo,,Bome ',ad, perboitonsied , inariner's . being - COPied , ,, , WithoUt en ti eile;' but .g lieyertheiess-`, Wt',:, s Pi4i • iPeF,o - : , ' l ?' '°l l i4 : ut'io ii i . ' t!tiroii'.Wit, discover new worlds, b'u - er upon the storniy, sea c hisltiest he:chanced-up( of that excithig.question -ed out the rebelliofir 1 1 that achievement has b the Boys in Blue: At numherpf,peopiehave F. We ;egret, Ips,ay that,thl iie,ercor. ' According to beforenustbehrinies of Aid not qUellthe'Sfaveliol iieli her Gran t, , -Sherm 1 , Thomasi , lts ::t 'asters of L'hase as ilhati..teit 'iiO'r 3 Man of ; urtva7ing,,:faii pillions Who:stayed up - Cheered fhehearts of 't, Un t ion—to - nopne, , per: belongsthe aredlt,of,:,sul ' belliou§ - South' !lii - :thel ' image pt - the t crreat, ; Ati w.ao tiO.i, ariy politleilin ~,p the NortherikSfates'i'!-; - '' - • i)o - Yon' ask' What' • man Was who' Op mpellea,..the Lekand Johnston; and se, ad'rift - Ailce'ai i i - ',Old:Chith6 i :Agat,h,o4Ortitlg;to thcl, guagC 'of..jthe: .Great, Aln l proceed to riddle the "tiddiefe /, ' ' '•` It vias'ir4Ot' Wman at 'i4l,i''', ' - , - Perhaps you will aurmi e :thatif the American, - peePle:!had no lhand'* in ''.it, the Alttillity: may ,have4 - (Ii. 'Nottit, all. t fact; - §o far - as wg ens, judge., Of the Meat ' AnonyinctuS, ,, e ',recognize ' but one SopiernS—the 'o perhead--par- But the credit must bell body; of course.''-" Who "p, yff., the' Q., 4.. ; ' ; and-'after the strain upon; hurnancen, eotnepaittful t jte replies t Wobj4Pfl.. W 0414,114 yoh wilt Mrs. Lineal Wrong.. :0 k'nster? NOOtit:,9r:A.tinfi _ . Swissp,l again:-..You . .would',nevF. Mrs. Grundy? No, sir; ntil hiken to; the' Cares(' Aho says that it • . llfra. ,4 jepplon Dabis i t ig as fility Writ to p There, it? is. do-yo I I'lle'invefs of, Oreat'A no lucid as, the Muddy. inerate? Here is the` brief I Mrs: DaoStis 'an 'estini but faueleS.pohties. - She' fluence with the " stern The "stern S.;"' had faith Stem, bttt:'Mrs'..: - Hood i .and got bini put it pinee. Hood waS , a fool an y tr 11'(.?nit0 'tOtkutgen . eral Murfreesboro, Sherman's n sea, v • , Well, that the: secret pression of the, reliellion,,. th&Great Anon. • • 'Tii other Words : st traitor, Our Generals fdols, and Sai manil tip above, Itebei EINE h&ve succeeded, or js; it, the real argumen Great Au fin's thofs • eorrbll _ . . Tho:C9Aper . fie,a(l,ol4.4 w . .„ to jiwap, off the Grqat whoever he may Ce,• for a b man . : ' Thor° 'would be a in .CoMtnop Sbose, ' , The House of I-t,epreaei; now a:grand= oriyortunt ty' • of 'j natiee' eoatportink: 'We atindhi,' the 01,8g*efu billingsgaCe between Llih Intrite;' 'and' Ig }gnesota - ,"`which on the.2d' Anat. :Whatever members of • Congressniay• be 'within' - the scope of tli :- we deny, that.the whitewael _trust, of Sett thern•blahkgpa peradoes:Who iised to ma hi4eous before:the War,. ; is their privilege. ,Seldorn h enSithin,g- i so'Outrrigeousl. i taining let. :the •Mouse • summarily. pa l '4'eS • ' , edit , nit r • • • Oeet:Tliat9; te-,Oxpel than, be some limit to such gross will not excuse' itdin OS , in the ,bltte49 . aithi . .• . Ta , , Notice. [iss . & COUNCIL of 'W I itto Uouso on titelBtle , ~ ,II„ to consider opplici ant of thoborough tax tplitications 14111 be recd 'IL , - CIL L.' SI fillAW : Eg' ftd I all Ulu En at 7%o'clack , lion or abatei Inst., no filleil ?tiny (1.1668. ti • Tax 11 4 0lia. I 1 Directors will meet Mr the to'cimsidor. taeMent `of the , selm sup]) applioation wit R.. C. SIMI MITE •Feho W.CtS iection or :11b '0 d ste. urdor ( May A, 186 Noiiee:" Eghl tiiploetition nn .deco( Dontietry to I Acuity recommend •c made arrangement •erationo for which"? t.:eintoond him no • tv in thti dental art:- LTAvIN.OI 11. 9 ,pra l 1 would reap" triftis 'BBl hal porforun nil o p.l. 1;6 in il skill and uhill - • • July 1 . 3,-18fiS4f., .Sur, o - ga; I,sitli L I - on, bawl 'nt lonatar' i Pine and Avtlll uy nil :kinds lournbfr A. I.IVA . YB - „ti•NYal:ey. anJ Itiinter„! plunk ant 4t. %I ' • Niles Vali • - liSho.l, Dime - tors' 61'3.3'011u gettitts ooel for tyre School Butler School liouco et pehlie - autiti 11fonditybi J ne next - nt two - 0 . 4. 'e order of the' • matt. ". I . bitty 'Jtli; , -• • . Ad — inistratoi's No L ETTERS of ` administration L granted t the underaigned up ot' Simeon Bo ler, lato of Delmart'l u ' nil pereufie liivi ng iitid e.ltato, ,or against the sa io, will eettle with ', : -. " SIMON V.' It Delmar, May 13, 181 lS 4 • Valuable ;Tim. for AA . farm of three hundred acres, dred and, twenty-five acres im rutted two miles north Tlegn Vu Tioga River and Itailrooil. Well der a good- etacci of cultivation, and Also four houtes'and lets" for Wage. Tioga, Feb. 12,1868—tr. • - 100 000 Poundslif WOO. festively, eon-. en t tif Copper-, 'tilnipt y., Before us veutUrep4 Sop 7 diarY:' , t Which -!ta-anony tartlingi This Or Americus, ',ll* - :fainhiti,oh to p.dventur f polities. In 5 I) the, ; solution - , c.'. 4 1 5 C s:' T HE enbicitier4 pti3i (hob, Fill-Clotb, #trii They also aiaiiafitetntei suptuyl4l, TO ORb'R, OR ON SHARES,- 4 ,t, Mao crush,' to eulefuotothera. All ortirk''`i , itttantecl jut iep resented. They invite particalsetettention to p to .this time eu eredited to lemt a large ° credited•lt. IH WM) &Wm- ivhieh are warranted in every respegt: ler attention given. tot.: the authority t United States :1113, , ; . $heridan, .strategy i ; nor, - - , • ; I ROLL•OARDING & 'CLOTII-15RESSING. #notthi',se .the :`orbs ,loypl he ,bands' and !'43 tirtnies of th Twenty yeacs , experience tlie.busiriess'srar puts them in expecting a lienßions- patronage. No shoddy cloths made. r . '" • Damn° .4 Co. , ill NV 81!1 O Op "rk ;agents for the sale of our C 0. ,, ,cluing the lietirous 'lan ri§nriinks-L4 JosEirr 'Non AM SONS, Deerfield, May 13, 1868—tf. ,atatestnan BOOTS'' :.AND, :SIIOES‘. AT IiV'tiOCIESALEii. e~`ofinan" 3t s,surrp4clei of nt Jeff. Davis an ? . •. . We are not,' prepared !Xi otter - to:tee" one pfthe_ • - . 1 nPFY94s !an ,- f nymousi: _NV() ' 1 Largest and Best Stocks, of Goods ,IN NEW 1 7: 0Rii CITY Having bought most,of ,our ooods in t ( pbruary fon Cash, owe ar.eoble ,in stare ,wl . O our customers part of ttip advanoo in the price of work... We have now on hand over - r ng to - some was it?"' • • permitting. losityf to . be tat it was A. BOOTS,,:*: SHOES, IPucctissud unit made to February, nuten, stook and labor t wera at least ten , per cent, ) tea s ; than lbe prioa of to-day = ! Our means Out facilities for giving our ousto-' mera • I =' := - ~;, liink it • was , Abbi , Kelly Dickinson 7 pr,l ? Wrong, guess. Or Liberal Terms and ,Time on Pur • •phases , , . i 'I no , i ymous:' who oUR , OWN. 'FACTORY Bring proofs , Ye it! • and•tho advantagee of•• a large and general lino of Goode, • ambraeing ALL KINDS STYLgEI , AND QG,ALITIES._ • , • . , feel?: 11; - are its pel enu ... Tenders our House . ort4, of the best, 'ln Ne w York to select_ froiri " „ To buyers' or Casle down, ibe agree `Ya, selt onr,Goods at 2 1.2 per„eent. adva7lee' ;Irpm Uie woman as , great.m Statesman.' Ai' Joe John . . I :P parties eending onion; by lott6i,' will al ways meet with prompt attention, and iv) pledge ourselves to eilit them' in price, style and quail. Ay, or no eale." • • NORTIIRUF 4 811EARMAIT, 44 Warren-13 NOts , • . Factory at Elmira, N. Y. ' Mayl3, 1808 7 -.3w. _ she ,liked Johnston's I d , permitted Then came arch to the I ,f • tliq sin:l c:Cording to • • • Public . Sale A • T the store'of 'O. F. Taylor in Blosiburg, on 'Friday. the Lth Jaz. Jtoti next. - I will offer for cole,as auction, the elle.La s usla of 1.. D. Taylor Co., (Lorenzo D. !Taylor, and John : It. Taylor), bankrupts ' • ,cen elating of NOtoS, judgments, Book Accounts, As., and also a - Jnin quantity of Store Merchandise. Sale 'to begin at ono Velooli. P. - Terms Cask. - . t WILLIAM . GARRETSON „ , Blossbutg, May 13 P, .1868.-3 w. Assignee." . , it_ had bean le an in eom would Caro Miry--; and the ry ? TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI led States for the Western District of Penn • sylvania.,- • 101 do.iirell nonyfrioxis, iglit Ifreed. / •usintf ,gain i'IIANCIS U. WOOD, ;a1 bankrupt: antler the not of Congress of March 2, 1867, having applied for it discharge frem,all his debts,, and other claims provable, under paid apt, by, order', 9r, the Court, notice is hereby gieen to.all creditors who have prev'ed'titelidobte,' and nthe'r persons interested, to appear on-the 201 h day oi'MaY,, ;888, at 10 ohioon, A.'M., Vetere; V: E.Sinith,Esq..ltegister, at bis dike le 'Tiogai , Pa., to'Shosv'eanso, if any they. have, whyla dischaigo should not bo granted to-. the said bankrupt. And 4urther, notice is hereby'givea that tbe sepond - and. third meetings t lt 'of creditors of, the: said' bankrup required by the 27th and 28th sections of said a , will be had befor'e - Paid Register, at tbesime ti e and place. S. C. IitCAIiDL,ESS, Clerk, , . of U.'S. Distriet Court for said District, May 13, 1868-2 t ' . •- . . .• ' " ' tutives has Ido .an Ucr, 'decency. 1 iiisjilay',pf B. Wash- Mips' DOU.- tOok. place Republican conceive to it priyilege; Lug, by con .de and des': ke the, Hall not within ye Ave-read , decent per ' .of-! 6 .- expel , both tituente re mug: utrage.• We In. Out with- , , TN THE HISTRIGT‘COVHT OP' THE MVP j, , ted State& for'thd Wcitieit Dietrisf:ief:Peismoyi , John R. Taylor &Lorenzo Tayloi; bankrupts; under the act of Congress othiarck2, 1e67 ) having applied fora discharge from all their debts, & other alaime.provable under said act, _by ,order of the Court, notice is. hereby. given to all creditors who ha7re preyed their debts, and other persons inter-, ested,\tio app anon the. 20th day of May 1808, at 10 o'clock; 'AIM!, before 1"...E." Smith, "Esq. p Reghi- WI ) , t'n.`,. to show cause, it a n y they hnve, why a , discharge shduld not .14 granted to the said bankrupts. And . further;'no- Lice island)." given, that the'second and third meetings of creditors of the said bankrupts, 're quired by the .27th and 28th sections of said act, bo had before. said Register, at the same time 00 place. , • • B. 0• M'CANDLESS, Clerk , . , of 11:13. Djetriat Court for said Diatrick May Er; 1888-2 t. , • Ileboro will 'idol' and 25tli ntione for corrce , After the 26th dyed, By order. EMBNR, Cletk. • S. In Bankruptcy. Walfrn .flietrict of Penneylvcmia; es: • ' fro Whom it may concern: The undersigned . ..R. hereby gives notice of concern:, appointment as assigimo'of A. J, Smith'of the County of Tioga, and State-!of Ponnsylvanhi, has. been adt judged a Bankrupt upon his min'potition by tho District Court of said District. ' s • • - - • at the. officio -of d inst., at Ti tions for ecor• col tax; After 1 ins Teoeivod.- 1 SON,- r JOHN L MITCRELL i : Wellsbome May 43,1 868 7 3 t. ;,,Aesigrioa, = In-Bankruptcy. • • • Western Diatrici of PennsyNciiiia, so: • , - 'To whom it' 'may conc e rn : Tim undersigned hereby noticp of his ' aPpoininient as atsigneo of Wm. $: Keyes, of the township all ege, in the county of Tioga and Btao of Penn= Sylvania within -saici'Distriet,:who•bne been ad. judged a Bankrupt on his• own petition by the District Court of said' District..: „ • - C.. .11- SEYMOUR, Assignee.. " May 1.3, 186 . 8 7 4 w, , , , - ..good will in r. o—Thomas, ira to my pa with him to 6v6cootraot• gotit/oinan of NDALL,' ' ' abti Defitiat Rubel. I ATE wife Hannah left my bed and board with -111. out Just aautio or provo'cation,'on ' the' 15th otlitareb last, and I hereby forbid all persons harboring ;or, trusting , her. on "by account as - I will paymo debts of her conti3mtlng. • : plymer, April 5, 1 : 958. r. .W. SKINNER. Mill, Niles shingles, of !surd wood• red, in order. ,YOST • To the Lovers of : Good Hori4e4 MEM subscriber desires to call the attention - of farmers and others who , desire'to -Improve the breed of Horses, to his thoroughbred Bunions NERO ANtl • ,JUPITER I • They are justly Celebinted for their speed as well as their symmetry of form and power•of tindarl-• ance. They can be' boon'at niy' stablis; In Elk land, where I will bo happy to exhibit' , them to' all admirers of kpleildid horses.. *Arrangements for use of above" named horses can' - be 'made' by balling at my Motel in Illkland..Pasture furnish ed when desired;.':. 11. B. BUSHEL, Agent. -Elkland,,May 13 0 11368-4. w.. „ • ; , , 1 i; will It.,•thti and si3ll tho ni' on the first P: M. ' By ILEI2 ,having been It the *state deceased, i nuring elehne `UTLER, ' AtiriVr ffa TACKLE-=' ROCHESTER PLIES, JC. REELS,IINRLLS, , LINES; RODS,' LEA- , DEES, and a general earortmeat' of Pint class Fishing tackle,, for 80:4_4; • gay 13, 15138-3 t„ L. A. SEARS.. it 4 two bun raved:, Pit ago, on the attteled,,oe, goodbuild ale in Tiete • LDWIN. DLAND O 0.", Agents for the suiiquehen Al 'Wooled/Mlle. thou Water _Proof akultuummaiao 800 Cities of of furnishing work directly from ;. Cost. , HERIFVS: SALES. MY virtue of stitarg writs of Piers' Fgciaa, Lop. sued 'ant of tbit'Conrt or Cozinnon Pleat of Ti. oga voutiy, to tae ; directed; *ill be **posed to piiblio 'gale In-She-Court house, in - Wellsbero, on tlONDll.Y„th4'2stit of May' 1868, et -one , o'oleelt in tlits,:afternoon,lhe following described ,property, to A lot 01;10 itt , ,Mansfield, boundediOrtit b 3 11 ., Catti..bY P M Clark and'J.g pintail; itigh*ay l citteet by said liforiji,,and:o V: and Albert - SherwoodL-250k1frouSiland 3601tleeptiontaining more or teller frame hotiiire frame barn, and apple orchard , thereon ; ' A t.so—tinOther lot in Mansfield, bounded north by Wellsborwet: east by:Williamson road, south by Muidaugh, Pitta &,Bro. west by • lot occupied bYEraittePhiliii,46fefront 'and 13aft`debp ; • -lot . Manefitild, in -possession of'Erastus Phelps, bounded- north by Wellsboro' st., east -by lot in possession of 1, Cummings, Murdatiglii•Pitte W.Bro; sotith '•bY A Hunt, west by lot in possession of 11. E Olney-22ft frout,& 100 ft'deep' k 241.4y - frame' tic cit pl tid els" a grocerylandibilliarcl ealoon theroon'; Also-=-another liat In :Mansfield, in Possession of It'S'OlneY, bounded 'OA ' , by Wellebord44.,- out by lot in polumeition'tirE•W'PhOlpik.'iouth 133 F A Hunt - ; and: welt ity Broi- 7 a two Story frame buildingpsedsas tijoitelrY shop and divellingi And frame-,bartz - l'thercon'. "22tt ftbn t andlooft{deep ; ' 4lao-.:.another lot •in Mansfield, bigitining' at an:.iitin post on weetline of- Williamson "road at theintersectiodof the north Utast:if Wellsborit-st ibencemorthereeterfy along iirte'of said street 70 footle - the coiner of 'slot conveyed to Henry ten, ihenee westerly*lorit i eTith line of esti() lot 80ft tO Southeaet corn s of me, thenceitorthl2 deg westaltingline of saidlot & C V Elliott lot 42ft to jD,Webst - er'a south !roe, thence westerly along saidlot 8811 to Sassafra 3 alley, thence south, iVeast'along, - sitht alley 113 't to,..Wellsboro•st., thence along north- line of aid street 168 ft" to place of beginning—containing' ff of an, °ore more or-lest;'two.:storYfratim building threon. Being lot 16 and part of let 17_ on the town plot. Of 'Minefield borough):',• l '• Win Manstiold; botinded north by Wallah oro-st. east' by ad -1‘ Clark- and A Hunt,: isontb. by A Hunt, ,west by Mrs. ,Ann Daybs-43ft front and •108 ft deep,' ,To be o aeld as the, prop- erty of Ottnuninge, snit*: Albert Pherwood. tdllBo-7-a lot of -land -boginning,at, the 4E,opr. of ~ lot4till o r tho,allotment of t ßingharniands,ln! Charleston,Tioge,county, Penn.,, ; convoyed Mrs, Elizabeth Maxwoll,,thence along ,east lige of; said lot north, 11° -east, 248.5, rods,- thence along south , Moe ,qf, lot'. 128, convoyed, to NV T Blise,soutti 871. oast; 39, rods, thence along west line of lot 143 ,conveyed to,Jere. Hart south 4° east, 56,2 sods, and. south 41° West 191.5 rode, arid thence by,lineltaf,,eaid lot 143 and north tine of-lot 165, conveyed to liars Elisaboik.Maxatell West 84.1 rods, to,placepf,beginaing7-oontain; ing 58.8 tierce with -allowance of 6po for roads, &c., morentleei; , it being lot 142 of the allot anent of Bingham lands in Charleston aforesaid, and- part of warrant to. 1,807; about 46 acres improved, more or lass, frame house and barn, apple orchard nod other Mott trees thereon. To be sold as the property of,Abram Hart. , ALE3O-a lot' of land in Westfield tp, bounded north by lands - of Bingham estate, 'east by B N Aldrich', south iii-W,Perry . and West by 'the line of Plop; and 'Potter •countiontaining 190 acres more or less; about 75 aerie Improved, two frame houses, 1 log house, 3 frame barns, and 2 apply orobards'iliereon. "To be sold'astlietietate of ,Stephon Potter, suit of G & B Eycin, lot of land in 'Charleston', bounded north by James , Kelly, east by B Austin, south by Lester WAN:44, west' by Joshua Atherton & John Lent--containing 40 acres, all improved,,a frame house, frame barn. and 2 apple orchards thereon ; Alsti—another lot of land in Charleston, bona dad north by Gillis Dartt and Bard Austin, east by Cyrus Dartt, month by the Wilson lot, 'west by Lester Wetmore—containing 50 acres, 2. - acres improved, frame barn and apple orchard th • :e • Also—another lot of land in Charleston, boun ded north by' tbo Wilson lot, east 'by the George Mar Vin istate, south by Wm Bilis, west by Ar tames Borden and Lester 7Netraore—oontOning 80 acres, more or, less, To be sold as the prop erty of Geo T Wilson, snit of C L Willcox. • ALSO--a lot of land in Clymer,bounded north by Bingham lands; east by Lynus Shelley, south by highway and Bradly Honer, west by J N per (called the Jonas'Schoonoverlot), containing about 50 acres, about 25 improved, log haute and -a few fruit trees thereon. To bo Sold as the property of B N & Il M Shelley, suit of Aaron Schoonover. " • , ALSO...a lot of land inWollsboro, bounded NE by Waln-st. SE by Walnut-st. southwest by Crafton-at. northwest by Pearl-at. and Wm 'Van Horn-containing one' acre more or less, all im proved, ,a 2.story frame dwelling, a 1-story frame dwelling, blacksmith shop, other .outbuildings, and fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the prop erty of C G GuenseY,uie of D P Roberts, • ALSO...a lot of laud in Middlebury, bounded north by'Amos Corwin,ono by H Locey, south by John . Evarte and ames, Stevens, west by E. 447411618011VirnsWiffirnirr.- or 01°° Also-another lot of land in Middlebury,boun did north by Mrs, Horace Loney and Geo. Hall, east by Geo Hall and Natlt'l Dickerson, south by Jacob Briggs and west by H Locey...containing 168 acres more or less, about 60 awes improved, frame house, frame barn, frame coral:louse, and 'apple orchard thereon. To be sold' as the prop. erty of Hathaway, Locey, nee of