The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, July 30, 1862, Image 3

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    i agitator.
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iboro, Wednesday; July 30. Wfe.
New Advertisements. •' \j ;!
/(trvifurt —E* Wcllfl.
Sckef&A»ol— o.P/StoblnJ>i.| ‘i. ‘|
MW.ly; patwtedr'BOifcftH
, for tale at the Post-Office 5 for 8 cenU,
hundred. ; They are Tory
luly >o Ip those son ding papers Jo 1 ; ths
paperU frtn strong.-. ‘ t -'J* Jj'
eadori wiUnbtiebtbatthe Call fSiiijlfß
■tendon leaned by lhe Eepnbliefn Cbbntj
is &! broad and liberal at the raoaf.ifwn
mld darir** : .This u as it ehoajd b$ f
.ound tba Committee have bnt foliptfod
jdt example of tha Stat* Commit ]ae,
act tTeryWhtra. ,;■", ij ! '■’M' ; •
learn thattbjpeople of the’ (Kff WWqne
vicinity intend holding "ft m> ts s|yjw-.
it Elkland, on the sth of Angualt, Widest
jdance of the Row. T. X.'Beeoherya) d
lien -of Elmira, hate been ppocarji; foi'jtjm
.. Preparations iaio beingynadb fbt.afmge
rtd with this class of speakejmilae
enthnsUatib time, well worthjr ®e .attend*
terybody ' within rbaoh. r,; |
Mra, Mary C. Hackman, for some ydar||<|ne
ftcnlty of the Female College, at
arrived here In company withi he| ijWr,
irtba Emery, on Monday last. | ®>c j? fefl
jle last February,; and came through
ad Virginia where they wore detalnel for a |u|n
-1 raonlhi. ’ ■ We welcome them back |>
i tbo old flag, under which wo Unit
regain, their .health/ which we le#n.,hts Seen
that impaired by the hard (are ane }n.
*ci a‘ trip through Dixie in these t : B| ot
iXiDA TmsTLXs. —The LegisSttore, ttfj this
its.last session, passed a law to 3“ prat )d|» far
iction and present the sprem of
by'which aH'holders of imd, eifbeFto
otherwise, are required! to Ctk all .|'itfpfla
40 as t» prevent their going tgseedt thfir
wing apdn' their promises,' pndtt the p patty
Jojltra. The same law proridesgthat atfr.per
-19 may consider themselves abonftol he injfred
ejlecl or refnlal of the holder *
t cat or destroy such thistles, thsl spoh ) «ntchs
ip; themsolres about to ho injified may
i lands of such delinquent andfcnt or desV/py
■ r snd charge the owner or holcseriof the f,td
- of two pollan per day, as aicomponsagpn
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monTTDL AcCujgar.—Abon| nine , o’elfitjk
■d»j aorning, a little son _of- Sitiuel Giffijt'
i|tl years of age;'was'aertbu»l| if not fatfljy
in tbe mill of Uessrs, Wright t Bailed,in
ueo from this Borough. Jlly Sillott, wljo
id in the mill, was taking apjk i tone for ;’;so
dressing it, and when past} raised iije
u set in motion by water ghat hod graf
;tod upon the wheel, hittingthe stone ufon
;0. was at work. In. its feyolations,i|ipo
who was standing near, by a gpK
machinery and'thrown several foat, afrit
iwehe.nl upon the chime of y harre -
frightful wound, extendings nearly I due
led hu bead, and leaving IS teoniid 1
his skull completely ; Dr. ‘
wooed, taking np the. temporal aft sgis
ion serered on each side, in!
heskedh Although tho.yijluT is
Ij .dangerous nature, somo| hojrea nra Sy.
ir his reoorery, and we ainArely wish i) fy
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following table, for are intlejb£d
at, Esq., shows tbs apportionment of* fjpe
tired volunteers called by tb| Goreruof Wp
/, to each township and jboroogbio the
Ths first column of figures «2pws tbe ;
pten by the Ust census. Igtt each dii.nqk
in farmihuijjita qqpta of wn; . : " %
880
a.,.. 903 \<f-
1687 ,«>;
1....2012 4 I
869 , tv!
X....16M ..“.O'
...... ;.{L.. 317 --S’
... ......2329. .£»,
; i .... 679 , 7
—7» ; i
-.;U. 312 ;S
’.—.1161 'I - 1
-417 4; f '
.......Jf....1625 n’--
4.... 313 * s;;
......... —5....1037 .191
■ ■ .............. ..... 615 "’5.
j:..:.1642 3 8 1
I
Boro
m H ,
JM9; :
. ...552 ilj
61?! '
'446 X.
,.,..1345 ;33-.l
,.'.....,....1156 'iiU
. Ji? 't\ ;
.......X...1Y71 I?'*
1685 10' :
f43 4<-
....:.....;.5,.;.i320 ’ i 3 :;,:
BO9
' ..4 1135 .11 ,
603 * ‘ .
.M..*
Situation of the TlOffUjßoye. .
' S«low the latest account* ire have from tfce
miei in the army from' tbie County.-"
jive each week, if possible, the cnijif
*aeh company,.not alone tot the bonofi’tofj
• at home, but for the bene- It of the b iys
"t Every soldier from County dei) he*;
* »b«te the “ other are, and ll -'ey
to be gratified with, this- intolliger i».|
pH therefore be grateful to’ any person for -th* l ‘
Nwncefroft thoMldi W , ' j V|
ttldiets in Captain Sills’ and Captain;WJrj?i
pjPanics,have sent home $lO6B tatheirfrieiiffd*
•hsnds of Henry Sherwood, Esq.,Tvhb vt«';
rpieaumd to those entiled to receite it. 1
“ Ullt Eeg’t., Pa. Vol».,C»l*i ,V.-A,EUi«& :
'? Ul f <• also considerablyrthined ont, and
11 iut accounts only fid mon. . Caf'K.
’ - from corny fever for »b<
ivering, add hotels' sdo
id. Majordloard- ha* ke£jt
lent Colonsloy oftha regi-i
qualified to fill. •
ie news from bur Cavalry'
ir fcqm .Cspu’Wood’s, Caval-- ■
that the.tattethasieftWhsii;; ~?r
ty. ' | ;-I /ORPHAN’S COURT SALE;—By virtue of
teterve Corps. late Caplaifj'J (.7 an order of the Orphan’s Court to me directed,!
f win sell at public vendue on Saturday the 9kh day of
irthor news- from this oa the p romiBes In Jackson, at 2 o’clock
User of last week, publish'»v| p t ha following described real estate, to wit:
. f A tract of land situate in the township of Jackson,
ing. We Save a letter from I beginning at a post in lino of James Hostile; IheneC
igineer .Regiment, dated R;| n brth'li oast'lSO.f per. to n post in south line of Seth
’ 18th,,stating that Cap’tjUi I Daggett; thence south S9J, east by said Daggett 18
bcing deaa, is alive s „er cheB to a post; thence south: 66}, east by Daggett
' . ... [‘ jqi 3 perches to a postf thence south 7, West 13.1
liable, we should Hail it witit I perches to a post; 'thence south 65} east |6.5 perches
ted Major Stone a Bepf> \ ]ace o£ beginning-vcoutaiaing 78.2 acres,
intions tbo'ejtaet time aj(.J AI.LES B, BUY A if, Executor.
oiljnd’s death. He stat. Jackson, July "2, 1853,. ,
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that he vfss shot white'"steadying. his own aid
endeavoring to rally others." Besides this, be hare
the concurrent testimony of other witnesses who ever
that they sow Capt.. Holland shot. Besides,ilf Capt.
Holland were alivehe would hare relieved the deep,
anxiety of bjs friends long ago.
Co. D, sYth Eeg’t, Pa. VoUj Capt. Canlkingi The
news from this company it quite meagre. Wo hare
heard that Capt Caelking had tendered hit reeigna.
lion on account of ill hcaltb,-hut do not kaow wheth
er it was accepted. A letter from Corp. Edwin 0.
Goodrich, hat'been received from Richmond, In which
he says he was.eaptnred on the Ist of July, and was
in good health and well treated.' He and all other
prisoners there, will probably he exchanged within b
few weeks, • ~
Co. 6, Ist Iteg’f. Biflet,'. Pa. -B, CriCapL Hugh
McDonald. We las t h card from this gallant' compa
ny at Warrenton, Va. A monster-petition If Wing
circulated in the northern part of the connty whine
the Captain is so well known, asking for bitipremo
tion. We hope hekrlll succeed;. 1 ,-i.V-
Co. H,.6th Segt. Pa. Res. Corps, Capt Carle. We
print this week an excellent private letter from a mens,
her of this' company. .It shows the exact .state of
feeling on the James,- botk as regards matters there
and here. We ask fathers, mothers, sisters, and broth
ers of all soldiers whose eyes may chan do to read, this
item, to read, what "R. B, W.” says abent the|; receipt,
of letters by the.soldiers at this time. The Company,
we learn from good authority, numbers only about 62
effective men,oil the others, being sick. lon furlough,
or in the hospital. Lieut. Bose has resigned on ac
count of ill health. „ .
Co. I, -45th Reg’L, Pa, Vols., Capt.’, Hills., We
learn that Lieut. Q, M. Ackley of this Company has
resigned on account of ill health, and that Mr. James
Cole has been promoted to the post of Second Lieu
tenant in his place.
—The 4iih Eegt, Pa. Vol. Col. Welch commanding,
arrived in the Arago at Newport News, July 21st,
and ore reported in good health generally. They left
Hilton Head, 8. C, July 18, and are probably going
to farm a part of the Grand Army on the 1 James
River.
Co. F, 11th Cavalry, Capt Mitchell, ni at Camp
Hamilton, Va. ‘ i
Co. E, Ist Regt. Rifles, P. R. C. Capt. Nilcf.
The following letter from Lieut. Mack of this Com
pany will be read with interest: 1
Hear Friends -at Hour : lam now a prisoner in
Richmond, Licnt. Truman, myself, and ‘part of ear
Company were taken at half past four, Friday; (Jane
23,) Capt. Niles land the rest of the company, (except
the wagon guard, sick, and a few others) were taken
in the forenoon of the same day,- Lieut. Truman and
myself gat into Richmond at half past eight the same
night; Capt. did. hot coma in until the next day; we
had-two man wounded; Chas. Vallence, of Coving
ton, bad bis arm brake with a musket ball, Peter
Bothwoiler, of Lancaster city was wounded in.-ihe
face. -We are all well, and treated very kindly, Ca
leb Fenton and J. V, Morgan are in the same building
•with Capt. Niles, TrumanTßhdinjyself. Enclosed I
send you the names of those of our"-Company who
are now prisoners here. From your affectionate Son
and Brother, . Lieut. S. A. Mack.
Names of the Officers, non-commissioned Officers
and Privates of Co. B, Ist Rifle Regiment, P. R. V.
C., who are prisoners TnT&icbmond: . '
Captain—A, E. Niles. ,
Ist Licutcnantr-rHucius Truman.
2d Lieutenant —s. A. Mack.
2d Sergeant —Vis. Taylor.
3d Sergeant —Geo. A. Ludlow.
-4th Sergeant —Gilbert R. Christcnat,
Ift Corporal —Caleb Fenton.
2d Corpora
3d Corporal — J. V. Morgan. '
4th Corporal —-Robert Kelsey.
Wnu Boatman’,
Albert J. Cbristenat,
W. : Campbell,
H.- IL Grow, .
K. A. Johnson,
James Kriner,
Wallace Moore,
Edwin Osborne,
Robert Steel,
Jafeob Snider,
John Weidle,
James A. West,
Andrew Walters,
George W, Champlain,
P s Roberts,
B. Bv Potter,
Wm. English,
Saifal. Buck,.
Bela Borden, %
Cyrns Wetmore,
Charles Sweet, Charles Hosdlij,
The foregoing names are all those that were taken
prisoners Of our Company, the reat 1 think are safe
i 8. A. Mv
Prom this list it will be seen that Boht. Kelsey re
ported killed is alfve and well. A. later letter from
Lieut. Mack informs ns that .Charles ValUnce had-his
arm'amputated. Capt. Kilos was suffering from p a
attack of jaundice,’hut - was 'recovering. He reports
himself hi Iboking IhroUghtiregtites.’
! IMPORTANT TO FEMALESI / t
THE HEALTH AND LIFE OP WOMAN
IS continually To peril if she ie mad enough to neg
, lect or maltreat those sexual irregularities to which
two-thirds of her sex are more or less subject*
HR*. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS, prepared from the
snibe formula which the inventor, CONELITTS L.
CHEESEMAN, M. D,, of New York, has for twenty
years used BuccessfullyTn an extended private prac
tice—-immediately relieve'without pain, all disturban
ces of the periodical discharge, whether arising from
relaxation or suppression. They act like a charm in
removing the pains, that accompany difficult or im
moderate menstruation, and are the only safe and re
liable remedy for Flushes, Pains in the
Loins, Back and Sides, Palpitation of the Heart, Nerv
ous Tremors, Hysterics, Spasms, Broken Sleep and
other unpleasant aud dangerous effects of an unnatu
ral condition ef the sexual functions. In the worst
cases of Flnor JUbv* or Whites, they effect a > speedy
cure, j ' _ * - •
>'•81121 SOO.
DR. CHEESBMAN’B PILLS are offered! ai the
only safe means of renewing interrupted menstrua-,
lion, but • , "f'
■ > LADIES MUST BEAR IE MIND ,
That 6ri that very account,it taken when the Interrup
tion arises from natural causes, they will ineVitaMy
prevent the expected events. ’ This CAUTION IS
ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY, for such Is the ten
dency of the Pills, to restore the original functions of
the sexual organisation, that they inevitably! arrest
the process of gestation. . I !‘
Explicit direclimt, idles, and «1(« fluy
thouid not be need, uiti each Price fat Sol?
\lar each Bo*, containing /rom iO to 50 Pillt. ' • ■
A valuable Pamphlet, to- bo had free, of the dgenta.
Pills tent by mail promptly, My enclosing price to'the
Agent. Bold by druggists generally.'
R. B. HUTCHINGS, Proprietor, •' '
For sate at Hoy’s Drug Store.
Dee. 11, ISBI.-ly. . 20,/Cedar ft, New York.
Richmond, Va., July 8, 1882.
Officers,
Privates.
Wm. Blackwell, i
Lorenzo Oatlin, !
Stephen Campbell,
Jacob Hack,
A. J. Kriner,
Wm. Morrison,
Wm. Morgan,
H. C, Roland,
Joe t -S tarbwea ther,
Hiram Wicks,
Edwin Wilcox,
PhUetus A. West,
Wm. Walters,
A. G. Bardwell,
Thomas Martin,
Ww. H.-Jackson,
D. C. Lampman,
Eugene Stone,
0. P. Borden,
Gustavos Sweat,
NOTICES.
.TO WIVES AND MATRONS. I
TH 1 ‘TI OH A GO tr ITT Y AHITATOB.
That, nice machine, the hitman Dame!
■ - - O God 1 inspira-mymAud, .
That I.may understand the same.
No more to nature blind.
Inspire my tongne, inspire my-heart, : -
And usefalknowledgegivo,
. That knowledge too, may I impart,
. And teach mankind to lire.
I>R. JACKSON,
THE CKLEBRATD
E£FOBI BOTA HIC
1 ..... - rr .jvJsn?-,- ;
Indian Physician,
. : OF ERIE CITY, PENN'A.,
May be CentnUed at follmce —Free e/ Charge,
Hernelsrille, H. T., Chadweck Honsd,
' Saturdayand Suaflay, July 19 and 20
Cameron, N. T., at Hotel, i Monday, July 21
Addison, N. Y.,DooßUle House).' - Tuesday, July-22
Coming, N.Y., Dickinson House, Wednesday, “ 23
Bath, N. Tf, Union Hotel, i Thursday; July 24
TIOGA, Pa., Gooddok-Honse. : . Tuesday, July 29
WELLSBORO, Pa., United States Hotel,
Wednesday and Thursday, July SO and SI-
Elmira, N. Y., Braiaard.Bouse,;
Saturday and Sunday, August 2 sad 3
TROT,, Pa., Troy House, t Monday, August 4
Havana,'N.Y., Montour House,; Tuesday, Augbst 5
Watkins, N. Y., Jefferson House. Wednesday, Aug. 6
Dundee, N. Y., Ellis House, Thursday, Aiig. 7
Penn Yau, H. Y., Stuel House, Friday, August 8
Xhw Suffering: CromCJiroiiic .Waeaaa,
of any description may ho assured that their esses
will be treated fairly and candidly, and they will not
be encouraged to take my medicine without a corres
ponding prospect of benefit. ’ |
Dr. Jackson can be consulted at his Booms, in re
gard to all diseases, which be treats with unprece
dented success, on a new system. He chrea Chronic
caaesof diseases, which have been pronounced theu
rable by the Medical Faculty generally, such as Ner
vous and Neuralgic Affections, Diseases of Women,
.Paralysis, Epilepsy, Asthma,. Salt Bhenm, Remittent
and Intermittent Fevers, the diseases of Children, etc.
All oases of Seminal Emissions which is carrying
thousands to the grave annually. .
Remember the Doctor does not promise to cure all
stages of diseases. While all diseases are euraih, if
taken in season, all stapes are not. Y our casemay he
curable tkie weak, not next — to-Jay, not t»-« orraw ;
hence the danger of delay.
Coniultatiom Free,
Dietant Invalid/. — Patients unable to visit Hr. J.
by appointment, can communicate their symptoms by
letter, and have proper medicines sent to any part of
the world by express, with certainty and dispatch.
All letters of inquiry must contain one stamp to pre
pay reply. Address Hr. A. C. Jackson, Erie, Penna,,
Box 34.
May 31,1862.
New Spring! Stock,
THE BEST EVER BROUGHT HER*
AWD THE CHEAPEST!
CALL AKD EXAMINE TO* TOEESILVKS
THE OLD STORE
B. B. SMITH,
THRU DOORS MLOW
WELLSBOBH HOTEL,
BULLARD & CO.,
THAKXTFL TO TSEIB NUMEROUS TBXEKBS TOR
1
-1 ~ ,' t
;; A L&£ UR AL JSSA B JT.
IInr« Provided Themtelro*
WITH A FULL STOCK
DRY GOOD'S, GROCERIES, d*., de..
FOR CASH OR PRODUCE,
Weltsboro, April SO, 1802.
great KEOccTidir sitfes.
doting out all our. .Stock of Sutntter. Goedt!
Prices reduced on Plain Drue Goods.
Prices reduced on Fane, Dress Goods.
Prices redneed on Cloth and Silk Mantles.
Prices redneed on Shawls. ■-
Prices redneed on Sunshades and Parasols.,
A iweepli jWdnclion through nor entire itoek.
DORMAUL’S BEE HIVE, _
Holdtn’t Block, Elmira.
Black Silks hare advanced in Kew Tork, still we
are offering
Good Black Dress Silk for Mats. Worth STcts.
.< •< •• 87 «* 125
" “ " 100 , “ 169
Bsst “ u 128 “175
Fane, Silks equal), low at
DORMAUL’S BEE HIVE.
Tranks, Tallies, Travelling Begs of every descrip
tion, direct from the manufacturer! constantly on
hand at. '
Napkins, Doylies, Linen Towels, Hnokabnck, Birds
Eyes Diaper, Pare Linen Table Damask, Marseilles,
Qn!lt*,Woelen Table and Pimre Spreads, 20 per cent
below market valne at ''
Nottingham' I>ae« Curtains and rich smbtoidsred
Braperia Muslins, the largest and finest assortment
erer exhibited.
DORMADL’S BEE HIVE,
Botgen’a Block, Elmira .
• Hoop Skirts!
Heir Styles! •
Best Quality 11
and cheaper thdn anywhere else. i V- ,
, DORMADL’S BEE HITE. J
English Hosiery! Everybody will be suited in
Hosiery. i, '
DORMADL’S BEE HITE,
Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs?-....... .
Lisle Thread Gloves gi
Shirt Brants, r....... ,0S
. India Bobber Bound Combs . .03
Silk Mitt*. 06
Ladiei.Hosev .05
Embroidered Collars.... .. ....... .03
Every article-sold ne advertised. I
DOBMAUI/S BEE HIVE,
130 IVatCr St K. T,
Elmira, ,Tuly lii, 1303.
AN INVOCATIPN.
A T
m
OF PATRONAGE,
—«r—
with si toiv
DORMAUL’S BEE HIVE.
DORMAUL’S BEE HIVE.
CORNING
chEap cash store.
THE.eitiieDB.oC Tioga and tho. neighboring e enti
ties ire respectfully invited to call and examine
(at their earliest opportunity )> the late arrivals of
Sp*sag and Sommer (foods,
received by the subscriber daring the Iwt feir week*,
it being to the into rest of all to do to If in need of
good* andthoylike BASOAWS. The stock isfbß
of now styles in all Muds of DRESS GOODS,'tom
• good Hlnmlayaoloth atlbeehts to the' rich itylet
in Mosambiqnes, Poplins, Mohairi, and all the varisd
Varieties in market at prices from 1 and 6 to 8 shil
lings. ThO styles are new and desirable and. store
nerer cheaper thah.now; re bare good Do Lain as 1
shining yard. Pine Challies I'’shilling to 1 and id.
best De Laities Is. 6d,, Lawns cheap, Black silks fs.
7s. Ss.per yafd,eiestp enough for the closest buyer;
Weintend to keep all goods required in this marks!
and guarantee the prices right, \
CLOAK ASi) MANTILLA STOCK.
We make this- a leading branch - in the bnsiqeis
and keep aU the how desirable styles,'such as English
Saeqnss, Gipsoys, Ac. We also keep a fall lino of
doth, from Bs. to 12s. per yard, alto trimmings to
match. .
PARASOLS, SUN UMBERELLAB,
Pull assortment, good ones is, better Bs. to Ba, beet
JOt. to $3,00.
Domestic Stock.
Wo are telling.every article in’this line lower thaa
the present aurket prices.
OUR STOCK IS FULL, _
and that* liaeatcely an srtiqU bream ebeet
ingr and ihirting* in the heavy make*, bnt that we
ere telling a* ,
LOW AS EVER.
We.bare good bleached Mnaline at 16 and 11 *U.,
handiomc yard wide do. at 12) eta., belt qnalltiu
yard wide brown abirtinga, 12) cl*., rich print*, war
ranted fait color* 10 ots., good Gingham* I*. yard.
Pant staff* cheap, Napkins, Tabic Linen*, TaweUiag,
Window Drapery 4c„ aheap ai.erer.
We har* a larger etoek of '
BOOTS AND SHOES,
than we have usually kept, they are aheap.
STRAW GOODS,
neb ai Men’* and Boy’s Hats, Shaken,' Plata, Trim
mingi Ac., fall assortment.
Groceries.
We Intend to keep this itook »o a* to giro
Perfect Satisfaction
to all buyers both at wholesale and retail,
WHOLESALE BUYERS,
eao most always pick up goods throughout our sleek
at much lower rates than con ,be
■Found EJicwliere.
Buying in large lots, enabling us to sell goods
ai Ibis than Ke* York prices adding expenses*
CUSTOMERS
from all parte are invited to call. Good! freely ahowa,
and if price* ere not i&tiefactory, we do not expect to
*eU any goad*.,
JAMES A. PARSONS,
Np. i CONCERT BLOOR,
' ' CORNING, N. T.
M»yJl,lm. ' feb. 12,1««»..
NEW CO<dr> 8!
T. ii. BALDWIN
■ new rsourjlg a larg* end Well 8* ectedSUek ef
SPRING AND,SUMMER GOODS,
.... i; n s ■ , ■ ’
emulating in pertef a General Stock of ■
DRY GOODS; ; ; ; LADIES’- DRESS GOODS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
HATS AND CAPS,
GROCERIES, . HARDWARE,
Soots and shoes, wooden ware,
4e., Ac., Ac., A*.,
All ef which wiUbe icid TERT ROW for
READY PAT ©SET.
ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE
. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. "
All persons buying GOODS for
SHADY FAT.
,yi, '<s i.i’ :
Ar« respectfully invited to call aad enmtH
The stock, ‘
Asthey no t#> be sold at
YMRt LOW PRICES.
CASH PAID FOR WOOL.
Tioga, Hay 28, 1862. . . \ ,X. L. BALDWIN.
AUDITOR® NOTlC?—Notice is hereby given
that the undersigilndba* been appointed by thn
Court to Audit an d-Dis tribute the moaeya arising up
on the Sheriff Sole of tho'realestate of Timothy Coats
ahdLintsford Costs—trill Attend to thcdtictns of bis
appointment, where a- .bearing will bo . bed in : the
premises, at his office in \Ve}l«boro, Monday, the 18 th
day of August next, at' 1 o'clock -p. m., to distribute
the said fund, ~ ~ H. W, WILLIAMS, Auditor,
’ WofltUrtf/ldjy j;- «Bl.' •- ' -• f ■
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—letters of
Administration hayjag been granted to .the an-,
do fiijrhedondhe estate of BENJAMIN NARROWER,
late of Liudley, N. Y„ dos’d., notice is hereby given
to these indebted to said estate to make immediate
payment, and those baring claims to present them
properly .an then tics ted-for .settlement to the subscri
ber at Elkiand, Tioga Co. Pa. ‘ , -
KASSON PABKHUKST, ;
Jane 2S, 1862. Administrator.
noticF.
NOTICE is hereby giyiu, that an application hau
been made to the Court - of-'Cotnmonf Pleas df
TSoga Connty, by L D. Seeloy, John George, O. W.
Northnp and others, to grant a. charter of incorpora
tion for religions purposes, to themselves, their asso
ciates and successors, under the name end style of the
“ Second Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church
in and if no sufficient cause be shown to
the contrary, the said court will decree that they be
come and be a body corporate,. By the Coart,
Jane 18,1862. J. F. DONALDSON, Proth’y.
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby gircalhat ad application liaa
been made to the Court of Common Pleas of Ti
xtgs County, by Joel H. Austin) Charles Howard, 1).
S s Buckbee, and other?, to grant a charter of incor
poration for religious purposes, to themselves, their
associates and successors, under the same and style of
“ The Pint Methodipfe Episcopal Church of farming
ton, 0 and if nosufficient cause he shown to the con
trary,,the said Court will decree, that they become and
be'a body corporate. By the Coilft, i .
June 18, 1862,. J. F. DONALDSON, Vtjfh’y,
EXECUTORY t NOTlCK.—Letters tftetacaentßTy
having bean granted, to the subscriber oa;tbe »
tate of Marvin B. Metcalf, late of Brookfield; towa
ihip, deo’d., notice ia hereby given to those indebted
to make immediate payment, and those having clftima
to present them proparly authenticated for ntOemeet
to the anbeeriber at Brookfield.
JOANNA MBTCALF, EtcebUix,
Brookfield, J unol 1 ,1852.» t
A 'DMJNKSI&TOHIS SOTIC&i-tetters of ad
miniatratiation having been granted to the sub
scriber on the estate of Rachel S. Billings, late ol EVmi.
. ra, N. Y., deed, notice is hereby given to these! odehted
to said estate to mate immediate payment, ana those
haring claims to present them properly authenticated
. for settlement to the subscriber. .
'*■ » ilone 11,1862. 6tr D.yF. BILLINGS, Admr.
Feat Skill*.
THE highest price Will be paid for light skins—
must bo free from cuts op holes—by ‘
1 •. JOHNSTON & BOYCE.
1 Tioga, June 4, 1802. St~- 1
jA NOTHRR fresii assortment of those ele
gant 11 cent CALTCOftS —just received !»y
[ Jane I*, M 2. J. HAHBEy-.
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Eo eEb ELMS WHERE.
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CULLY HAINTAINEB.
We OfmAdently
INVITE
EeHPNBIiON.
ferine Sc Co., ;
TROY, PA.
ANOTHER STOCK OPFINE CLOTHING
AT p&ices
Far Below Competition.
•; We have just receeeived a-large pnrohoae of tea.
aonable Heady Made Clothing, from the Assignees of
the celebrated
OAK HALL ESTABLISHMENT,
At prices that will enable us to sell below the coat of
thanufaeturttij*. This »Wek 1, well worthy the atten
tion el nil pnrcharCrs of Clothing. - '
FEIiISE » CO. ■ i
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DESIRABLE
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PRESENT.
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MAYORS OF THE
Great Cities.
We, the undersigned Mayors, hereby cer
tify that the Druggists, Apothecaries, and
Physicians of our several cities have signed
s dooumenfcof assurance to us that ASMB’S
p*tw*-Psairr f T.a. Trm* .beats found to bo
a remedy of great excellence, and worthy
the confidence of the community,
I'i / i
HON. JAKES COOK, .
Mayor of XiOWiiiDXi, MASS,
HON. ALBIN BEABD,
Mayor of jNABBOA, Zfl B.
HON. S. VT. HABBINOTON, 7
Mayor of MANCHJUS'iMIB, XT. H.
HON. JOHN ABBOTT, 1 '
Mayor of CONCORD, N. H.
HON. A. H. BULLOCK,
Mayor of WOBOESTBB, MASS.
HON. NATH>L SILSBEB,
, Mayor of SAU3M, MASS.
. HONJ P. W. LINCOLN, Jr.,
Mayor of BOSTON, HASS.
HON. Wfc. M. RODMAN,
Mayor of PROVIDENCE, R. X.
HON. AMOS W. PRENTICE,
Mayor of 3J|OB>WIOH» COJSTff.
HON. j. N. HARRIS,
Mayor of COJJJT.
HOW. OHAS. S. EODtBB,
F Mayor of MONTREAL, O. E.
HOT-; D. F. TIEMAWW, I.",
Mayor of HEW YORK CITY.
HOW. H. M, KTNSTREY,
Mayor of HAMILTON, 0. Jfft '■
HOW. ADAM WILSOW,
, A Mayor of TORONTO, C. W. -
HOW. S. It BISHOP,
Mayor of CHNOrNNATI, OHIO.,
HOW. I. H. CRAWFORD,
. Mayor of LOOISVIIiLB, ICY. ;
HOW. iOHW SLOAW,
Mayor, of LYONS, lOWA.
HOW. JAMES MoFEETEES,
Mayor of BOWMAN ViliLH, O. W, .
HOW. JAMES W. WORTH,
■ - Mayor ofAHQtTSTA, ME.
HOW. HEWRY COOPER, Jr., ,
, Mayor of tTALLO w-rIJUL, ME.
HOW. JAMES S. SEEK,
Mayor of FBEDBBIOTOW, N., B. ;
HOW. WILLARD WYE,
Mayor Of NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
HOW. J. BLAISDBLL,
Mayor of FALL RlVEtf, MASS, ,
HOW. »'W. H. CBAWSTOW,
i Mayor of NEWPORT, R. L -
BOW. FRED STAHL, '
Mayor of GALENA, ILL. ,
HOW. JOHW HODGDEW, '
Mayor, of. DUBUQUE, 10WA..,
HOW. THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, F
Mayor of 'ObLaTTANOOQA,' TEEM.';
BOW. ROBERT BLAIR,
Mayor of TUSCALOOSA, ALA. ,
HOW. Si 1)1 BAUGH, ;
' Mayor Of MEMPHIS, TENN.f
HOW. GERARD STITH, ;
: MayoT df NEW ORLEANS, LA.'
HOW. H. V. BCRAWTOW, Si
Mayor of ROCHESTER,. N- Y* .
HOW. BE WITT C. GROVE,
Mayor of UTICA, N.Y.-
HOW. GEO. WILSOW, . ' ' : 'f
F Mayor of PITTSBiraO, &L‘. ’
HOW.: C. H. BUHL, .j,
Mayor of DETROIT. MZCBt. ■
HOW, HEMAW L. PAGE, • <
■ Mayor of ~ALiIWAu h i i*l, *
HON. W. VAUGHN,
■ ‘ Mapor of BMUSE, -wis.
HON* A. PARE; . ■ • ,' ;r
, ' Mayor of KJEtrosHA, W 18.„
hon. JOHN c. haineb,
: ; ." dSlaybr of CHICAGO, TT>t»»’.
HON. H. J. : A. HEATS, ;
: ' .Maloti erf SELMA, AX. A.
SOS. A. J> - NOBLE, '"■
Hajwof MONTCOMEAS - , ALA. .
SDK, W. B. HOLYBADi V -
(Mayor of GOLOMBUB, OA. •
DOS ESPAETERO MANUEL, L
.1 1 Mayor of VKEtA CBtTaf.
boN PIETRE i)E caballo,
Mayor of MEXICO. 1
DON ESTEPHANIE RODRIGUES,
Mayor of HAVAMA-
DON ANTONIO BCHEVERA, .
. ’ Mayor of M*, PESO.
Certify that the resident Bruggiate have) •
; aaanrjed them "
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
la an excellent remedy, and worthy the con>
fldence of the community.
tor Spring Dliemts. :
Ter Purifying the Blood.
Fw (noOUt or Slng’i Evil.
For Tunn, Clcen,.nid Borer.
For Rrnptlen* and Pimple*.
For Blotches, Hiatus, and Boll*.
-For St. Anthony’s Flre t Bose, or.Ery-
For Tetteror Sait Rheum. [slpelaa.
For Scald Head and! Ringworm,
For. Concer.-ond Cancerous Sore*.
For Sore Byes,' Sore Bars, and Humors.
For Female Diseases;
For Suppression and Irregularity.
For Syphilis or Venereal Diseases.
For Direr Complaints.'
For Diseases of the Heart.
The Mayorsof the chief dues of the Uni
tedßtates, Canadas, and British Province*. ,■
OhiU, Peru, Brasil, Mexico, and in foot al
most all the cities on, this continent, hayo
signed this document,"to assure their people',
what remedies they may use with safety and :
confidence. But our space will only admit
A portion of them.'
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
Ayer’s Pills, and
Ayer’e-Ague Cure,
■ ■ rncpAr.SD nr
»r. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
LOWKLI., MASS., -
- And sold by i)rus , tirory wiierc,
_F<)r‘FaliH'.T‘C.'A'.T. I„ IiffBIJCVOK,’ IVeUcUit'/i’i