THK »ITiTOR« jiOOAI AKD < Iff{ACSIiLANEOTJS { Wellaboro, Wednesday, Not. 25, 1863, ,- - New Advertisements. - Tale Notice —Robt Daml Wl,’ Secretary. New Millinery Shop at iintburg —Paulino Smith. Draft /muranee—Seven | Stockholders. Oteeola High School —A !E. Nightman, Principal. Neto and Second Hand S i/ei. Holiday Prteente, ,' ’ ■; The (heat American Tea Company, list of Leltere —Wellsboo Pont Office. Adminietratope Police— l Maria Cooper, and others, AdmlhlWtor*. ■ jri ■ ‘ Adninietrator'i Nottee-JOuin Marvin, James'Kol ‘ WOOfi,—Twenty.five( brds of wood) wanted im ioediately at this office on.isnbaoription, Our wood pile is growing. email, and lihlcss same of oar subscri bers bring a few loads,spiio, we shall have to favor them with a eight of ou t Devil. Don’t wait for sleighing! 1 ' ■ • We are requested.to atari that tho Post Office will be open on Thanksgiving play from 8 a. m. till 10 a. m., and from Ip. m. until;B p, m. * ' Natioitai TBAEKSoiTrak—The Episcopal Church will he opened for Divine Service on Thursday even ing, Novi 28, at a quarter before 7 o’clock.'. Subject of discourse t- “ The Ttm ; Thanksgivipg." A col lection will be token for t lh “ Episcopal' Hospital,” philaieiphia. ' . PintnfE Smith. b'aa cjmed * Millinery Shop at Mainibhrg, and is prepared to da all “kinds of work that fbe may bo favcrd wiVb. Wo.bospejik * liberal patronage for her from bhrpeople in tbU section,— See advertispmenL , ; 1 Poisoned. —An unusually bright and intelligent little girl of three yearsjUhe daughter of Rev. Mr. Kennedy; of ’OideoSa, on Tuesday the 17th inst, found some cobalt which had beo'V obtained for fly poison and laid away where it wat supposed to be safe, and ate freely of it. Medical aid wps immediately ob-> tained bat without effect; died in a few hoars. Is Limbo.— The U. S. M irsbal on Wednesday last, arrested Jere. Steddard ofjjfyeerfield, and Dr. Brown of Addison, N. Y. taken to Williamsport and'held to bail for elimination before the U. S. Commissioner. They with having per suaded drafted men'to submit 5 to various surgical manipulations or medical treatment so that when they went before the board of exemption they would ap pear physically incapable ,of doing military' duty. Distressing Wednesday evening of last week, two young m*n were bunting muskrats near Osceola, just befbrtf! dark, when discovering something moving in the bjtshcssdmc one of them named Jlenj. t£asepesr fired his rifle and mortally wounded a young.iaan by the name of Je rome Gifford who was stoojung over setting; a trap. Ho died before morning.’ -iOiffoM- was an estimable yotfng mop, and the caused i, deep gloom to settle upon the comm'nffity. . j A Wonn to oub and Patrons, —Health permitting,, we expect to f llurn to onr post at Wash ington in a few rcamoln there during the coming session of.-Congas. We do this, not of choice so much as of new seity« By so doing we can increase our Usefulness, pl&uniarily as well as politi cally. It is desirable to'tyh at the-great political cen ter, to watch the tide of thought and feeling, on the eve of a great ’’•national campaign. We can conduct the'Ayi’faior with more vigor and effect than elsewhere.'|lAad wo hdpg» to make it more interesting, than might bp able to do. Oar friends cda assist usjjto become more extensive ly useful daring the campaign of 1864.. The Agita tor ought to circulate SCOdl'eopicS, weekly, by the first day of Juuenext. We intend it shall do it. If pos sible under the then ruling prices for materials, we shall procure a press, capable of print ing 700 or 800 copies per Hour, in January, and also enlarge the paper to seven This will re quire a great outlay of mQJ&y, with builittle increase of income. 'But we*shall' ftot stumble at that, provi ded the means can be prd? dred by tra adequate in crease-of circulation and t» advertising patronage, Peterson's are in receipt of Jhls popular Lady’s Magazind, for, December.. It .is a .splendid number, ** PetffcsonV.wiU bo [greatly im proved in 1864. It will fyntain nearly 1000 pages of doable column .reading matterj H.steel plates; 12 colored steel fashion plates; 12 colored patterns in Berlin work, embroidery eOr crochet, and 900' wood en gravings praportdonaUlj.iMpro than any other period cal gives; -Ite'itbricS an£ novelets ‘are by‘the best writers. In 1864,-Four Copyright Novelets will be given. -It* are always the Latest and Ptetttlesi. Every neigfuborhood ought to make up a dub. Its price is but! Two Dollars a year, or a dollar less than Magazlned-jof its class. It i* 'the 3fag attne for the Timet / Tdfeolubg, it is cheaper still, rixthree copies for $5» JW© 'tar $7,50> or eight for SlO. To every perso'n ''gating up’ a these jxatei,) the Publisher wllV&nd an extra copy gratis. Specimens sent (if wrUleiLfor), to those wishing to ’get np clubs. Address, .post-paid, Charles J, Pe* terson, 306 Chestnut Street, Thiladelpbia. ■ A Specimen of pure CdifPEßi, —A friend relates to ns the following amusing |ind mstractivo incident.— 'Scene-on-the road, somewhere in Chatham. Dramatl* Pertdnac — Mlft OB a WBgOB: Man afoot, tarrying a Jug. 1 ~ h Han on Wagon. " HUgO, friend, won't yon ride V* Han ttith Juc. not; you seem to h&ve load enough, arid ths Toad is rough, Don't care if I pat my jug in the though.” { : Han os Wagon. « do.” Han with jug.puts the &une in lha wagon. Man anwagah-aska: ’|J| " j “'Whatyou got in ‘ : X “ Kerosene Oil,” sdfc't j e other,' - ’ - Ah! Kerosene Oil. illow is it/' says man with wagon “that Gov,. has raised the pfioe of so-eu4den|«§om 40 tp.B9 cents a gallon ” uess yon most I btiiiTCttppeThead,” seye men with e.jug, or no etnßilile, loyal gun, would aak bo .»iuy » question.” - BM wUh tho w.gon--'you voted the blank repotU,an ticket, and y ° ar So oat.tvqnt I™*- Wilh^ a '» s s™ ?*. one of the i*enty,lwo tiat joincd t> Democratic club in Chat cam on one night ? '■,! *' i Rios, November 13,1863. licotS'on .n 0 ® ' * “fo rt juoated to -forward for pub iown.hV h f o, P^“ed,n^ of “ moelin 8 held in this in- The °f encouraging voluntecr- Gorton w«f f 0n “oGon J. A. n .Cbair.and J. Whitehead _f t P eec hcfl were mide by A. w^- er , 8 ;fl T h C “ t wi a “ tI 8»«>»« P™»- Tolnnt»»n> a- WU ’ “"Jtbe offering of bounty to HisExceltim* ° D Ji Stnt£';Legi«l«tnre. Apetitlolito !, n , eJ ~° 0T " B ' , r *“ prepercd;And & 1 ?. P«»=ot, pfoying him Coffer a State in »ddUio n ii*,\ W ‘ approved Ay onr Legislature, Tb« f? *? national bounty now oflpred., '“8 roeoiatioßjWaa unanimously adopted: Mat call* t, w * *^ roT ? of t h* President’s re- the. glorious Old . atf Bt foreinbjtt j-n responding—a Jutt bounty shonldbeoffeted, at least .eqnal to that given by any.sister State., ~ , ' A general willingness was expressed to’spend the “last dollar" for the support of tho Government After the appointment of a committee to’eonfer with leading citizens in other localities, the meeting ad joarned. Jay Whitehead, Secretary. MABBIED. In Knoxville, on the IStb inst, hy Rev. Wm. D. Rnthcrford, G. W. MATTESON, M. D., to Miss AU GUSTA PENNEY, both of Knoxville, Pn. ' In Wellaboro, on the 19th inst., by Rev, Geo; H. Jenks, Mr. GEORGE ANTRIM, to Miss AMANDA B. DAVIS, both of Morris, Tioga connty, Pa. t DIED. • In r®«{mar, on the 9th inst, ALICE BUTLER, daughter of H. Butler, aged 21 yean. At Stony Fork,’on the 20th inst, Mrs. H. OSBORN, wife of Dan. Osborn, aged 02 years. In Charleston, on the 9th inst, of typhoid fever, SARAH M., youngest daughter of Justus Marshall and Clarrissa Dartt, aged 12 years and 11 months. She has gone to her rest; the dutiful daughter, the gentle, affectionate sister, and ever obliging young friend t butyonngas she was,she trusted in Him who is able to save, and our irreparable loss is her. eter nal gain. Co M. stPEfo: B AP OSIPIBE, oxe x/VZi ‘ FAMILY SOAP MAKER. WAR makes high prices; Saponiffer helps to re duce them. It makes SOAP for FOUR cents a pound by nsing your kitchen grease. CAUTION 1 As spurious lyes are offered also, be careful and only buy tbe PATENTED arti cle pat up in IRON cans, all others being COUN TERFEITS. PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING-C*); Philadelphia—No. 127 Walnut Street; Pittsburg—Pitt Street and Snquesne Way. Nov. 18, 1863~3m. THE CONFESSIONS EXPERIENCE OF A NERVOUS INVALID. Published for tbe benefit and as a caution to young men, and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Early Decay, and their kindred ailments—supply ing the means of self-care. By one who has cured himself after being a victim, of misplaced. confi dence in medical humbug and quaclery. By-enclo sing a post-paid directed envelope, single copies may be bad of tbe author, Nathaniel Mayfair, Esq., Bedford, Kings county. New York. J ‘ June 1, 1863-ly. [couucsicated] PULMONARY CONSUMPTION]A CURABLE DIS •' EASE!!!’ 1 CARE. XO CONSUMPTIVES The undersigned having been restored to health in a few weeks,'by a very simple remedy, after haring suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to bis means of cure. To all who desire it, he will' send a copy of tbe prescription used (free of charge), with the directions fur preparing and using tbe same, which they will find a sure cure * for Consumption,'Asthma, Bronchi tis, Coughs, Colds, Ac. The only, object of the ad vertiser in sending tbe.Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread. Information which he conceives to he invaluable ; and be hopes every sufferer will try bis remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove u blessing. Parties wishing the prescription trill please address Rev. EDWARD A.'WILSON, Willmtnsburgh, -Kings Count, New York. Sept* 23, 1863-4 m. Madame porter’s curative balsam has long, tested the truth there are .first pnocfplos In Medicine ns'there 1s Id Science, and this Medicine is compounded on' principles Suited to tbe manifold nature of Man 1 Tbe cure of Colds is in keeping open tbe pores, and in creating a gentle In ternal warmth, and this is caused by the use yf this Medicine. Its remedial qualities are Us power to assist the healthy and vigorous circulation of blood through tbe lungs, it .enlivens tbe muscles and assists tbe skin tc perform its duties of regula ting tbe heat of the system, and in gently throwing off tbe waste substance from tbe surfuco of the body,, at is not a violent remedy, but emollient, warming, searching and effective. Sold by all dragglsts at 13 lad 25 cents per bottle. .Sept. 9, 1863. A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous Debility, Xn i\ 'Bompeteupy. Premature Decay and Youthful Error, actuated by a desire to benefit others, will be happy to furnish tb all who need* it (free ef charge) the recipe and directions for making the simple Rem edy used in bisaase. Those wishing to profit by his (experience—and possess 'Valuable Remedy—will receive the same, by return mail, (carefully sealed,) by addressing - 1 » - 1 JOHN B. OGDEN, ... No. 6DiNa«* u Street, New York.;* Sept, 16, 1563~3m05. ; DRAFT INSURANCE. THE Stockholders of the Wellsboro Draft Tort* ranee Company are requested to meet at the Commissioners' Office. Welleoore, on Saturday, Nor, 28, when ftlinaleettlement of the affairs of the Com* pany will be made. , • SEVERAL STOCKHOLDERS. Nor. 25 M 1863-lt ■ • ' •- ’ ‘ ' * beW niLLmm shop. ATMAINSBURG, TIOGA COUNTY, PA. MISS^PAULINE^ SMITH announce to the citizens of Mainsburg and vicinity, that she has opened a Millinery Shop in the house of John Robiosoc, and is prepared to do' in tbe beat manner, all kinds of work that she may be favored with. f Stamping for Braiding done; Mainsbnrg' Nor. 29, 1863-tf. Administrator’* Kotlcfe. T ETTBRSjof Administration having .been granted to the I j undersigned upon the estate of J.lson Cooper, Into of Chatham, dec'd. all persons indebted 1 to said estate are re quited to -make. Immediate' payment, abd those having claims against the same must present them duly authenti cated (pr settlement, to MARIA COOPEH, ) ERASTUS COOPER, VAdmr's, Chatham, Nov. 18-6t.* WM. R. PREBMAU j AGRICULTURAL raPLEHEWTS. I WOULD inform Dealers m Agricultural Imple ments, that I have Horse Rakes of the* most ap proved styles and superior quality/*. Also, Band Rakes of a better quality than any manufactured id this section, which I will furnish in any quantity de sired, to dealers in the counties of Tiog., Bradford, and Lycoming. : D. B. DOUD. • Mdinsburg, Nov. IS, ISfiS^Omos:® SHERIFF'S,, SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias , 'Z«t?ani iFa’eiaij And 'Veh dj'f to n f, Exporj ajTlsBaed oatVf the Conrt of Common 'Pleasof Tioga county, Pa., to me directed, will be exposed to public sale in, the Conti. House, in Welisboro, on MONDAY, tho SOth day of Nov'r, 1863, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, the following describod'property, to wit; A lot of land in the borough of Welisboro, bounded north west by .Colvin Kelly, north oast by L. P. Wil liston, south east by Main street, and -tfouthSvCsf by Israel one third- of an acre, with bierfmnte tioastffiiril ictna'froitUrees -thereon. To be -sold as-the property of Martha, Stovcns. , ' AlWo— alol of land in Osceola; hoanded’ on/the north by highway, east by-tannery lot, south by €ow eneeqoe river, and West by highway—containing about one fourth abft, with one frame boose thereon. To be sold as -the property of’Abel HoytabdL. P. Hoyt ; ‘ ‘ • Also—a lot Of land in Rutland township, hounded .north by Daniel Brown, east by'Gibbios Baber, south by Michael Wolf, and weSt by Stephen H. Wood— cbnlalbiog about 69acres, about 12 aoSs improved. "A-LSd—A-fot ln the township 'of Richmond, boond- Ted borth by Job and Constant Bailey/east by C. Baiiey, f and Ducy Ellsworth,sooth by Blswortb, Erl Wbiteand H, Wfaba—^con taming about 90 acres, about fire Acres improved* a frame boose and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Harrison Robbinijand John Bfensom Also—the building and groasds_'know& as the Mansfield Classical• Seminary, at. Mansfield, Peana., being Abe lot’ originally deeded foi the.twa pf the geminary, bounded as follows: Beginning at a post the northwest;Corncr hereof and the math east cor ner Of land* hi Joseph P. Morris ; theneS' along the east sidp of south IJAegiees oast 359 feet ton post; thence along landrfale of Jbseph Hoard and others, north 78 . degrees east 7X9 feet to a post; thence olong lands of Joseph 'P. Morris, north 21i degrees west S6d,feet; thence Along lands of said Joseph P. Morris, south 78 degrees west 650 feet to the place of beginning—containing five and 72-100 acres, be tbo same more or less. _To be sold as the property of the Mansfield Classical Seminary.— ALSCK-a lot of land in Westfield township, bounded north by Bingham lands, east by It. Krusen, south | by Mary Tubbs and Augustns-Streeter, and west by Jno. Gardner—containing about 40 acres, about 30 ncreadinproved. To be sold as the property of Zao cheus MaUoroy ahd John Pierce. Also —a lot of land in Tioga borough, bounded north, by Dr. George Hathaway, east By Oak street and lot owned by A, J. by Church street, and west by lot in poßseseiob of- C. O, Eti— containing about half an aero ofumproved~fan4 t a frapte house, frame barn, out buildings and some friuT trees thereon. Also— a lot of land in. Tioga township, bounded north by Thomas Berry and 8,. CTWickham, cast by B. C. Wickham, south by lands in possession of Vine DePui, and West by Tioga railroad and Tioga river— containing about one hundred and ten acres and al io nance, forty acres improved, an apple orchard and about 1009 grape vines.' To be sold as-the. property of Silas B.‘ Hathaway. so a lot of land in Charleston township, bound ed north and east by Oliver Elliott, south by State road, and west by meeting house lot—containing about three fourths of an acre of improved land, with a good frame store bouse, and dwelling house com bined thereon, and some fruit trees. ,Te bo sold as the property of Abram Johnson, Also— a lot of land, in Delmar township, to wit: beginning at a beech the north west corner of the warrant survey; thence east by lands of H. Stoweil MS-perches to a beech; thence by said StonoU south 104 perches to a post; thence by Benjamin Seely west ten perches to a hemlock; thence south eight perches to a post; thence west 158 perches tea post in the warrant line north 112 perches to the place of beginning-'-containicg 117 acres, be the same more or less, with about 50 acres improved. 1 frame house, one frame ham, shed attached, and apple orohned thereon. To be sold as the property of S. H. Landis. "Also —a lot of land in Jackson township, bounded as follows; north by N. Y. State line, cast by Wil liam Miller, south by David Moore, and west by Sto pßeu Crnmb—containing about 60 acres, about 20 acres Improved, a framehouse and frame barn there on. To ho sold as the property of Elias Dailey. Also —a lot of land in Jackson township, bonnded north by lands of Bennett 4 Randall (formerly Dag. gett 4 Sixby) east and south by Joseph Sellinger, and west by William Smith—containing about fifty acres, about 35 acres improved, a frame bouse, frame barn and apple orchard thereon. To bo sold as the. property, of Rnfus Daggett and Cornelius Daggett. Also —a lot of landm Delmar and Chatham town ships, bonnded north by Level Short, east by land of Bennett 4 Co., south by land of Fortner, and west by Joseph Knapp—containing 106 acres, more or less, about twenty acres improved, one Jog house and log stable thereon. To be sold as the property of I. Colo. ! NOTICES. A lso —a lot of land in Jackson fownsbij), bounded and east by Lucinda Lefier, south by John, : G. HubbeU’b estate,' and west by highway—containing about i acre improved, two frame houses, one frame bar-nahd fruit trees thereon. To be sold os the prop . erty of Hannah Daggett. ♦ Also —a lot of land in Westfield township, bound ed north, east, and west by Julius King, nnd south by Paige Sprague —containing about two acres, all im proved, frame house and store bouse combined, frame barn, out buildings and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of S. S. Vanrile. > Also — a lot of land in Djdmar township, Tioga county, Pa., bounded and’ described l es follows: be ginning at a post the "couth west corner of Joseph Putnam, Jr.,; thence cast 103 perches to a beech in the warrapt line;- thence. by said Uno south one and a half degrees, west <255 perches to a post the south, east corner of No’ 1543; thence west 168’ perches to a post in the line of the John Borden, Jr.,lot; thenco north 74 perches t 6 k post; thence east 64 perches to a post; thence north 84 perches to a Linn tree; thence by L. Palmer east 8 perches to a hemlock; thence by Palmer and Don Osborn north 97 perches f’o place of beginning—containing 196 acres, part of warrant No, 1543, with about 10 acres improved. To be sold as the pronertj of Mania C. Spicer. . Also— a lot of land in-Morris township, Tioga Co., Pa., hounded and described as follows: beginning at a yellow birch corner 99 perches ca*( of a stone heap in the eastern boendary of Win. Blackwell land on Dig Pino creek; thence north 106.8 perches to a yel low pine corner; thence east 112 perches white pine corner; thence south by land formerly of Na than Broughton 196?8 perches to a post corner; thence weal along the warrant line No. 4381, 182 perches to a yellow birch corner the place beginning containing 210i l ocrcs.with the usual allowance An., being part of warrant No 43*?f, with about 30 acres improved, one frame ahd log bouse, one frame barn, two log barns, ah-apple orchard and other fruit trees therein. another lot' in Morris township, described 6a follows: beginning at a post the north tfesi cor ner of surrey No. 4866; thence east 31£ perches to a hemlock, sooth 218 perches’ to a beech" sapling, being corner of Mrs. Kimes tract; thenco south 30 degrees, perch.es to a hemlock; thence west 220 perches to a white pine; thence north 134 perches to a chestnut tree; whence north sixty-six perches to a chestnut tree p’tbence north 45 perches to a chestnut oak, weal 69 perches to the warrant line; thence north 137 perches to the place of beginning— containing 500 ncres, being port of warrant No. 4366. To be sold as tbo properly of James Duffy, Cbaitlpa Doffy, Jr., 6.-D. Duffy; and Jt»hn Duffy; . / Also—the undivided onq half of certain tracts and parcels of land"'owned by Farrington Barcalow of Summerville, New Jersey, and-Ann 11. Foster, of Corning, Slate of New T YorJt,» situated in the town ships of Chatham’nhrd-’ Middiebufy, in the (founty of Ttogh, and State of Pennsylvania,- described as fol low? : One tract of land containing 446 acres and seventy rods, Jonas Watroos, warrantee. Also —one parcel containing 449 pores.and 120 rods, Isaac Crandall, warrantee. ' ’ Also— one parcel containing, 28S acres and 104 rods, being tbo west port of a warrant issued to John Losinger. . - • . Also*— dn J e parcel containing 1 '435' acres and 114 rods, George WaocLavarraotefc.. : Also —one parcel contafting 432 acres and3o rods, Abram C.-Crandall, and Joaiah Emery, warrantees Also —one parcel containing 60 acres, Baldwin and Helfenstine, warrantees. Also— one parcel containing 449 acres and 71 rods, Joseph B. Lyon, warrantee, on whiefa; is erected a saw mill, dwelling bouse, barns, Ac. All-the above de scribed lands and tenements were parebasedand con voyed by warrantee deed from William Hutson and John L. Wisner to ’Ann H. Foster and Farrington Barcalow, on the 25th-doy of June, 1855, and con tain all together acres.be. the snme.njoro or less. To be sold Tii the property* of ’ Farrington Barcalow and Amanda Barcalow..’ Also—a lot of land in Rutland township, bounded north by H". Oldroyd. east by John Benson, aonth by John Wilson, and west by Jackson Smith and William Smith —containing about 59 acresi.about 40 acres Improved, one frame boost, one log- house, one frame bam and sheds, and fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of .Edvard Z>. Rosa and Biles Rosa. . Also—a lot of land in Charleston, bounded on the north by lot No. 184 of the altdtmont of the Bingham lands In Charleston township, Tioga county, Pa., contracted to Ed win Dyer, and lot No. 50 conveyed to N. A. Elliott, on the .east by tUe east licc-.of warrant mmd'ered 1782,0 n the south by lot No. 218. conveyed to David Morgan, and on the west by unsold land of the Bingham estate, and lot Vo. 210, conveyed to John Evans—containing 87 acres and nine* tenths of aff fibre, with the usual six percent for roads Ac.i it being lot No. 21? of*the allotment of the Bingham lands in Charleston aud Covington townships, and , partjof warrant numbered' 1782, with; about twenty acres improved, a frame house, log barn abd a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Edwin VTelmure. Atso-rR lot of land in Farmington township* bounded.on. the'Dottbby lot Ntf. 85'of L *the allotment Of the ‘Bingham lands in Farmington township, Tioga cohnty, Pa., conveyed to Charles Lngg, on the east by lot No. 86, in possession of Joseph M. White, on the south' by lot No. 92 contracted to John A. Kemp, ai»dta6-Ko<61 f contracted to Joseph McCol lum, end on the westi- by -Wf»No. 86; contracted to Charles Bottom—containing 65 acres and an acre, with thbuaual slx per ceut^fbrrroads,the same more or less. It being lot No. 88* of the allotment of the Bingham lands In Farmington township, and port of warrants numbered 1370 and 1371. with about 20 acres Im- log bonse,.lqg.bara, aud spWVfthlt Irces thereon. To be%dld aattiwproperty df CbarlsA IJoytC ■ Also—a lot of land in Farmington township, Tioga conn ty, Pa„ bounded on'fhe north by lot No. 100 of the allot ment of tbeßingham lands in Farmington township, con veyed to David Coates. No. 20, contracted td James Carl, and No. 23, contracted to Jamas-tL-Carl, on the east by lot No 211, contracted to Wm.-S»&>ul«.aßd lut No. 55, conveyed to Daniel Uowrey, on the Mtthby said lot No. 55, and Jot No. 156 contracted to Washington Wright,- and; oh tba w«jt by .lot No-85,.contracted to Klchoid M. PheniXyOud lot No. 19V owned by David 200 ,acres, with tbs Usual allowance of six Vpbr cent for roads, Ac., be the same thoreof less, It Being' Int No. 212 of the’allotment of the Bingham binds in Farmington to whship, aforesaid, and part of warrant numbered'3362, with about €5 acres Im proved. a frame aud log bouse, frame and log. barn, an apple orchard, and sbme other fniitfreeathereottV'To-be sold as the property of William Cari. : ■ v . H.-«TOWEin 3r„ Sheriff, gherirs Office, Nor U, '% . ■ .THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOB. SOT A Bl'IH DRKSK! A HIGHLV CONCENTRATE 6 VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PURE TONIC, THAT WILL AFFLICTED, AND not make drunkards. DR. nOOFEAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY ®- O. M. JACKSON, ILFHIA, FA. -P] WILL EFFECT DALLY AND MO, CURE ALT. DISEASES ARISING FHOM A disordered . LITER, '■>. ' STOMACH, HOOFLAND’S GERMAN - BITTERS « WILL CURE EVERY CASE OP Chronic or Nervous Debility. Dis ease of the Kidnejs, and Disea. scs arising from a Disordered ■ Stomach. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs: Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness* or Blood to the Head Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fnlne°s or Weight in the Stomach Sour Eructations, Slaking or Flutter* tcring at the Pit of the Stomach, Swlmmlngofthe Head,Hur- Hurricd and Difficult Breathing. Flatter* ingat the Heart; Choking or , Suffocating Sen* aations when in a lying • . posture,Dimness of Vision, Dots or . - Webs be* , fore the Sight, Fever and DnII Pain Pain in the Head, De- . flclency of Perspiration, Yol* . , Ipwness office Skin and Eye*, Pain . -. , fa the Side, Back, Cheat, lambs. 4c , Bud- ~ den Flushes of Heat, Burning in (he'Flesh, Cos* stant Imaginations of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. UOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTEIIS WILL GIVE TOC A GOOD APPETITE, WILL GIVE TOC Strong Healthy Nerves, WILL GIVE YOU BRISK AND ENERGETIC' FEELINGS, WILL ENABLE YOU TO SLEEP W £ L L, AM) WILL POSITITELT PRETSIfT YELLOW FEVER, BILIODS FEVER, Ac. Those* Sntfcrius from Broken' down and Delicate Constitutions, From whatever cause, either In MALE OR FEMALE, will find In nOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, A REMEDY Tbatjwlll restore them to their osoal’hcnlth. Such has been in thousands of instances, and a fair trial Is but required to prove the assertion. From Rev, J. Newton Brown, D. IX,Editor of the Encyclo pedia of Religious Knowledge. Although not disposed tprlavor or recommend Patent Med icines in general, tbn ugh distrust ot their ingredients and effects, 1 yet kuqw of no sufficient reasons why a mao may not testify to the, benefits be believes himself to have re ceived from any simple preparation, in thebope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. 1 do this the more rfcadily in regard to flooflauds German Bitters, prepared by Dr;C M, JacksotL of tbln city, because I was prejudiced against them for’ many years, under the impression that they were chiefly on alcoholic mixture. I am indebted to, my friend : Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and, for encour agement to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bit ters, at tgo beginning' of- the present year, Was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of-bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and hod almost despaired of regaining, ithcrefcre thank God ‘ind.Djy friend focdircctingmo to the use. of tbem.- - ' PfilLAiHCLpGis., Jims’3o,lBGl.- J. NEWTON BROWN.- DISEASES OF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER In Toting or Aged, BlaleorFcmale Are speedily removed, a’nd the patient restored to health. DELICATE CHILDREN, Those suffering from MARASMUS, wasting away, with scarcely any flesh on their bones, are cured In a very short time; one bottle in such coses; will have a most surprising dffect, ~ ' ‘ i P A K B If TT S Having suffering- children as above, and wishing to pdlsa them, will never regret xUo day they commenced with these Butlrs; 1 ' ~ literary' men; 'students, And those working hard with their brains, should always keep a bottle of UoOFLAND’B BITTERS hear tbeiit As they will find much benefit from Its use, to both mind and body, invigorating and not depressing. IT IS NOT A LIQUOR STIMULANT; And leaves no prostration. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. We call the attention of all having relations.pr friends In the army to the fuct'ihat “ HOOFLAND'S German IJUteri” will cure nine tenths of the diseases Induced by. exposures and prlvatloua incident to camp life. In the lists, pub lished almost dftly;in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large proportion are suf fering from debility. Every case of tint kind pan be readily cured by Uoofland’s German Bitters. .We have ho hesitation to stating that, If these Bitters Were ireol jr u«ed among our soldiers, hundreds of llitor might be Saved would be lost.- > •.> ~ - ;lr ‘ The proprietors are drtHy receiving thankful. Jettsrs from sufferers in fhe army and hospitals, who hasp-been restored to health by the, use'ot.lbeso Bitters, sent to t'hem'by their friends. BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS!' Sec that the Sigiiatilre' oif “C., M. JACKSON” l» bn line WRAP* PEK'oj cadi Houle. PRICE PER BOTTLE 75 CTS, OR HALF DOZ. FOR 94 00. Should your nearest druggist not have the article, do not •be put-off by any of the Intoxicating preparation* that may die offered Ib lti place-, but send to fis. and ~we Wflf forward, securely packed by express. - . . Piiticijrai Olficc A Ifiauuftictorj j . NO. ,631 ARCH STREET. -, ; JONES & EVANS’ (Successor, to, C.M. JACKSON v & Co.) Proprietor*. K - ?OK BALE by ©rmadrts and oesl»n tn ercry tori intheCeited at&ub: .■‘ ‘ ; September 9, !S6S-ly. .1 GASH STORE! lAINLT JT is now past two years since the opening of oar .TROY, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA. f ob KIDNEYS, '■inco wblcb (line the public hare awarded to ns a ;;OX:!fEROrS patronage, wo hare been signally prospered. The i PAY AS YOU GO PLAN has afforded ns ample means to proeeonU our bust* ness in such a manner as le DEFY COMPETITION. Perhaps no greater comment could be adduced to show the value of this plan than the perfect security affords to the purchaser. Ho not only gets the value it of bis money, bat has the full consciousness that bo is a free man. Duns to|him ore things talked of but not realized. We do business thereby sariog a heavy tar which most be imposed on the purchaser, where a We purchase most of oar "Goods for Cash, offering them at a rery slight advance ■* preferrin'g as we' always have done from the com mencement of our business to do a large trade for rather than run the risks which the losses attending a CREDIT SYSTEM involved!; We therefore can and do offer to purcha- sers of Account of William C. Rijiky, Administrator of the of A. I*. Howland, deceased. 1 Account of D> L. Aiken, nod Jobrt 4< W. Guernsey; _ . Executors of Jacob Prutsman, deceased NORTHERN PENNSYIA ANIA. | n,iv. is, isr.3. - 11. S. ARCllElVEeglster. the best assortment of Gooods to be found in • sums i seus s 2 l/ ,oa want to purchase BLACK, BROWN, BLUE A GBEEN SILKS , BROCADE A PLAIN, Call at FERINE’S ©aiasaa ©<D®inn of all styles and quality. Plain aud figured French Hferinoos, English Cobargs Colored and Black Alapaeas, Brocade Reps and oriental lustres, r Figured Grenadines, Brocade’ Mohair*, In fact everything in the Dress Goods-line, - ■ 1 It perine’s. ' SMmsr • CALL*ANP.SEE ■ Splendid Broches, andSquam Shawls, • * Black Thibet, lotig Shawls, Black Thibet, square Shawls, Colored TMbets, Black Silk Shawls, and Shawls of every kind and variety^ AT PERINE’S. ■ CLOAKS, SACQDES. i .MANTILLAS, of llio newe.t design! in Block or Colors, I { PftClQo hnd- Manchester Dclaina per yard,' ' ' TEN TIIODSAND >'ARDS ladder'Prints for 1 shilling per yard, A LARGE QUANTITY of Domestics at.priees that defy competition, IT PERINE'S. . , t . FIFTY CASES Shop-made Kip and Stoga Boots, for 53,00 per pair, AT PERINE'S. HAITS tfAPS of great variety in quality and price, • | AT PERINE'S. ' Indies, Bfiisca & Children's Shoe* in -£re*t variety and cheap, , • . . AT'PijjmKE’S. - :ilTfitir.byth,»' Hector - „,1X JJERIKE'^. Prices reduced on Hoop Skirts and Corsets,,., ' . V- "i 1 , AT,PERINE’S. Opcra Flftnuria. plain, figured, striped and checked, heavy twilled ihdlud: blue, green, white aad:yeltowi Flatmela, ' ; ‘ ; AT PBHTSE'B; : .-TROT, Sopt.'OO, W**. > J S PERI-NE’S READY pay store —AT— Strictly) for Cash, Credit business is done. FROM COST, Small Profits, DRY GOODS, AT PERINE’S. FIVE THOUSAND YARDS AT PERINE’S. AT PERINE’S. iSge.and Ear Institute. DR/lcjP ,E>E GRAFF,, OCULIST, & GEN'L SURGEON, EL2UBA, X. r. TREATS ALL DISEASES OF THE EYE, EAR AED THROAT. THEETB>--ns,wni operate upon Cattraot, Artl ficial Pupil, Cross. B>e?, Lachrymal Fistula; Pterygium, Eutropion, (inversion of the eye lid,) and treats-all forms of Sore.’ -Eyca, such as Granulated Lids, Purulont Ophthalmia, Opacities of tbdCornoa, Scrofulous Diseases of the Eye, and All diseases to which the Eye is subject..- THE' BAlL—Treats successfully Discharges.Troni the Ear, Noises io the Ear, Difficulty of Hearing; Deafness, (even when the is entirely destroyed; will insert an artificial-one, answering nearly all the purposes of the natural).,’ THE THROAT.—Ulcerated Throat, Enlarged Toh alls, together irhh CATARRH; In all its forms, permanently cured. GENERAL StTRGERT.—Hr will operate npoa Club Feet, Hare Lip, Cleft Palate, Tumors, Concert; Morbid Growths, Deformities from Biujus, , HERNIA, Operated upon by a new! mode with, entire success; and performs PLASTIC OPERATIONS; where lbs Nose, Lip, or any portion of the face is destroyed through disease or. otherwise, by healing them bu anew. Will attend to the Annotation of Limbs, and Gen eral Surgery in all its breaches, ~ "INSERTS ARTIFICIAL EVES.—Giving them all the motion and expression of rhe natural, defying de tection: They ofo inserted Without removing the old one, or producing pain. The Doctor's collection of Instruments comprise* all the Intest improvements) and is ibe largest in tht State. The superior .advantages he ha« had in per fecting himself in and valuable in Sur gery, warrants him in saying that every thing wlihla the bounds of the profession may he expected of him; The beenlgrpatly enlarged, so that wd can now accommodate nn Indented number of pa tients from a distance. Comfortable Boarding Hou ses attached to the establishment. #o incurable Caict rcctircd'for treatment or opem± tiovs. *lf a case is incurable. Lo will be so informed. Institute upon Water-street, opposite the BralnarJ House, Elmira, N. Y. Elmira, N. Y., Nov. i, 1863,-ly. FARR FOR SALE. THE undersigned offers fox sale bis farm, lying about $ of u.mile north of Whitney’s corners, la Charleston; And five milesl from Wellsboro. Said farm containing EIGHTY ACRES, about SIXTY ACRES Cleared and under good cultivation; nearly tree f?om stumps. It is well watered, well fenced, hnsan excellent orchard of 80 apple trees, to gether with pears, cherries, and quinces. ; There are also two'good.barn.*, and a 'good house epon this faim, There is. a well of soft water near the bouse. ", i J .This farm is situated on th’o Hill's Creek Eoadj<ind yill be sold at a bargain for cai-h, or on sbort' time ■iith good security. 11. I\ DOCESTADEXI. I Charleston, Nov. 11, ISCfJ-it.'* REGISTER’S NOTICE. NOTICE U hereby g(ven that the following Administrators and Executors bare*, filed Ibelr accounts ifrtbe Register’s OSce of Tioga County, and that the same will be presented to tho Orphan’s Couit of said county, on Monday, the 7th day oi December, 1863, for confirmation and alluwauco. Account of Charles 0 Spfencer, Administrator of the estate of Merris Hurlburt, deceased. E^TkAV. CAME Info the enclosure of the subscriber on.of about the 2filh of .October lust, A RED STEER, tipped tail, 2 years old. The owner Is request ed to prove property, pay charges »nd take it awnj. \ sa.mubl rogkbs. ' Chen-y,Platts, Nor. 18; - NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the noler and nc counls of R. 11. CUife. previous to Jan. 1, lgC3, i.up been placed in my hands tur colleciion. ‘ Pettuna indebted will please fettle and sard coet*. t . i GtORGE M. HALL. Farmington, Sor. IS.» f Application for i!R(>n»p, TUP following named person hn r ftb-'i liar petition in the Com r nf Quarter . uf iWa Coant.? for Licence to keep a lloii't* of Entertiuiwueutj uud u'liearlng upon the application will be bad in tlio aftof noon of Wednesday, D«0. 7, next. Rous* or ExtsßTAiXirrxT, Uhioa—Snrab Jones. -Nov. 15,18t3. 1 llciir Yt! flour Yc! HuarYe! A fLL persons indebted fothesubscriber will confer x\ a favor, and savetbemi-clves cost, by eaHtng at bis Office. lind settling lhk» -same xinmedintely. -Knoxville, Nov. stb, 1563, 8t J. P. BILES. CAUTION.— My husband. James L. Plumley,bav ing-lej't my bed and board without just cause or provocation - , I hereby give notice that I will support him no longer. ; CORNELIA PLUMbBY. Dehnar, N<»y. 11, 1803.3t*/ WELbSBORO* ACADEnr. THE next term of this institution will commence on MONDAY, Nov. 3l>, 1563, under .thechargw-ef BEWJABIIN EGLIKT, B. A.,/ aa Principal; assisted by a corps of eompetcn& teachers. ■ J. h. ROBINSON, Preset. • J. EMERY. Sec’y. Welbsboro, 0ct.,34, 1863, ■ , I); HART’S HOTEL,. WELLSBOPthi TWO a CO. PENNA: ' THE subscriber tjikcA this method to inform his old friends and-enstnmers that be baa re sumed the conduct of the old “ Crystal Fountain Hotel, " and will hereafter give it bis entire attention. Thankful for past furors, ho solicits a renewal of the spme. DAVID HART. Wcllsboro, Nov. 4, 1563.-ly. UNION • ■ FLOUR ANDTEED STORE. OSGOOD'S BLOCK,! MAIN ST., WELLSBOUO I AM reoeiv inland |sb.i 11 keep constantly on hand, at my store in Osgood's Block, the best quality of . Genessee Flour, which will be sold nt! lowest market prices. - Also, FEED, CORN MEAL,!and BI’CK WHEAT FLOUR. S ALBERT RUSSELL. Wollsboro, Oct. 28,1563. : FLOUR AMD FLED STORE. V. HARTS OLD STAND . AVELLSBORO, PAt - I am daily receiving a full stock of Floor and Feed from the Klmira and Covin'gtbo Mills, Which. I will cell at the lowest market prices. Warranted to. give satisfaction both in price and quality.' A liberal pattofcage respectfully solicited. ‘ .WILLIAM 11. KLOCK. Wollsboro,-Nov, tBdS. 2ai'. S.ULPUITB OFiIME fon.pro>Brrihg«OlDEKi'at i HOY'S DRUG STORE. • I>YE COLCKS ot‘ X v ■- , j ROY'S DRUG STORE. t Tjte*lNT CHTMNEi’S, extra quality, for Itcrusine Lamps, jnst rocclved at ! .ROY'S DRUG STORK. •J)URE GINGER 'sit ROY’S DRUG STORE. CIDER VINEGAR nt \ " 's’; ROY’S DRUG STORE. TTIDES AND VEAL SKINS WANTED.—The, AtartUt 'prioe' paid in mdse, it thi BnOOEtiXhif TXHtrEKV bear Ticca. July 1, 1883, I* J. F DpNALtiSON, Clerk.
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