THB ipjTATOR. XOCAt A STD MiBC^t.I.ATI'EOTrS. Wellaboro,, 'Wqdt isday, Jaa.28,1863. ~- NewAd| prtlßements. Attorney ai-iawT-JoWißiM&nh. '.. ■, , Returned Solditrt —iV X). WeiL?. _ Economy ti SHjS ahekel, Proprietors. Special Noticct, *■ . ; ‘L . , j'v?»V4 i. ■■ .. Notice .to" BmycaißEßS,—All subscribers to the Agitator whoso snhi&iptiona Were an arrears six TnOUths aSd wtfder oh th flay of iron. 1863< will settle the same with tljoj.present proprietor of the ipaper; those whose sub(prijitions were in arrears over ekmonUis »t that timS’wlUiSsW® the satne with ■ Hugh Toung at the Post^Ofco are indebted fo Messfi?. Wilson of the end fiowman’aiS ’.lJmsted of the House for drainable public docnmeflt -jSB'Fon want of tfeWje we are compelled to leave 'out John imtcbell's tier this- week. It will ap v_peat Ip-our next' , jj®* I) ox at: OH Viair,.—Tbo friends.of thO'Kev. J. I. Calkins art) invited lit t afiend a Donation Visit at th? parsonage, on Thalt hy evening, Feb. Sth. . The children’s eveoing.Feb. 6th. DoNiTiox Vislii —The frienda of ihe'Rev. N. B. -Reynolds’ are Sfajjfcfl fo attend a Donation Visit at Mansfield, on F(|dtiy evening, Feb. 6, 1863. .i ■ jpy-r Dokatiox Visit;— fee friends of the Kov. -A. O. Hammon are in'vitid' tti ;atton4 a Donation Visit at the Hotel *f P. P. Pa'tnaljifin Covington/ Tuesday afternoon on(i evening, ft Uosati6n Visit.—l Jj. Reynolds are invited to at the house last occo(pl£(| R on Wednesday afternoon 1863, AU are invited tomj Tan next nfcefpj? of the Troy District, Preacher's, and Laymai will be held at the M. B. Church, in’Urey, Feb- 3d, dtb, and sth. Opening oddress, Feb. 2 o’clock P. M.i by Kev. E, Wood, of Towanda.!] Alternate, Rev. J. D. Bell, of WeUsboro. , *>. Stilwell, Sec’y. Suicide.—iWe been shown a letter from a son of Mr. Eigoiey) SiijWfnttending school at lock JHanen, in which ije writeii that Watt Lament com mitted suicide injthat iplicq by entting-his throat with ,hia pen hnijTc Oft Jthjf 13th inst. He was sup posed to Ve < ; will bo found a new dto effect on the Elmira and r Sc|k: • Cbaxge op TpiE.il 'Time Table, .which w«mt Ml "Williamsport fioad, last (tl -DWABT FBOSI 1 PhiV i Bal^Ex. 7.40 a.m j Sight El 5.45 p.Bi I Mail 12.25 a.m ‘ Way Freight 8.20 a.m . ABBn'E AT ELJII'UA Jfia t Buffo. 11. IS p.m WMternfo 12.30 p.m. Way Freight * 3.35 p. Election oflstalb IrEastjjikti.—Both Hou ses Tnet-On Monday, IthorilJth inst., nt 12 o’clock, in tho' House of -Representatives, for the' purpose of ■electing a State Treasurer iivplacejof Henry. H. -Moore, Esq., the present efficient:' occupant. William V. M'Qrath, if-Philadelphia, jbeing the nominee"of the Democrats, received the Vofes of tho party, and was therefore elected. ' ] i - Henry D.Moore received the support at the Re publicans. '• {iUv'crtiacratut.] : J ;THB [ ITB-wi jaAtIHOAP. ■,, -■ •• j ■£■ •! JAxrAnr 24, 1863. • Editob jpcisr Ni>; In yonrissaoof the 34th instant there’ is,-an article signed “Pennsylva nian," which require for if .nnoDswerod, at may create wrong iuptessiona in reference to the Tioga and Corning" spdjßiosahatg railroads. The -article 'referred to wW Written either .with the de liberate, intention of -deceiving, or else to ignorance -is to be attributed La'falsehoods. Being charitably .inclined, wo wili accept of tho latter view ef the case, and, attempt to set* aright in order ..that he may not again, throflih-ignorance, mislead the people. He aays Mr. Magee procured the passage -of a law by the Legislature of New York, prohibiting the building-of aj road parallel to the Corning and Blossbnrg in tbol township ef Lindley. The law re* ferred to was passed ioj tho spring of 1851, at the instance of Stotejofficers,"in order to secure' tho debt •owed by the Corfcng aad'Blossbiirg railroad to the State, and wilbohl the.knowledge or advice of Mr. Magee, who, at that tinrt,-owned not a dollar ip tho road, ami‘who ded not,biobmo its purohaier till tho 30th day of Decdmbbr, 1652 j therefore that charge is false. -In the .bill Mr. Jtadco asks the Pennsylvania' 'Legislature to grant therejas a clause which renders it inoperative till the Legislature of New York re moves its restrictions to tho township of Lindley; From thin.olpijso is'evident Mr. Mngee is Willing dhe Tioga opjapany should extend their road to Corning, provided he is allowed to extend his road to Blossbnrg. Again, Pennsylvanian” says Mr. Magee refused the-djO of his road to the Tioga company, which statement, contains as little truth as the other.' lit. Magee Tfiia proposed that he should run his trains and engines over their road. They too have tho same privilege,jas regards, bis, at the same 'rates upon coal as afb charged byothef Pennsylvania roads. This privilege ho.clai-.ne on the ground tha the Tioga company -bevel not motive power of capa city sufficient to do business j that llAy break up his loaded trams -at Aossbnrg, -likewise the return empty, train at, (bding aide to move ■only from forty to fifiy care in. a train, whereas he ■deairda sixty to eighty,)j thus causing unnatural and •unnecessary delay and confusion" on both his roads, which disarrange ahd* emb.rrr.ves his business. He ■has offered, and' offers now, a consolidation of tha two .roads npon the basis' of the value of each, which value' shall ' .be determined by disinterested .persons' taking thcT statement of earnings as shown by the books of th-'-Tioga company for the past ten years. Again, Mr.l Magec proposed to lease their read fur a corapepehtton,which will pay a large in terest-on their investment,-keeping tho'somo in good ■order and repair; and ta)dng at valuation all their vrolling stock. These tiitco .distinct propositions the "Tioga company bevy rejected, proposing bn their part rnothiag just or liberal, and continuing to exact, el 'urbiraat freights'. Sir, Magee, in his prepered road, ' "Wants nop to* compote [with them in business which '•naturally tjioii"road; he wishes only an road* over which to move his own pro iterty and 'thus le intirpdiice into market- his coal at aaJiltle expense ah do other compaaies j pnd he is, therefore, willing ‘that all 1 tho ■ travel and freights, * The Weath sn—hfiterological Obtercalioni of '.he Weather for the gear ISbT—Obierrationi taken ■Fahrmheit’t Thermometer ; .41 deg, 'Noon, 19 deg. Evening, 44 deg. Average temperature of the winter months including Dee. 1861, io 28| deg. Thospriog months 45$ deg. The summer months 68} deg. The. full months 50} dog. | . , The coldest day in the year wasDeei 20th, average temperature 4} deg. ; The warmest day in'the year was August 5 th, av erage temperature 82 deg. The warmest morning observations were Aug. 4tb, sth. and 12th, temperature T4.deg. The warmest noon observation was July 2th, tern peratiSrp’OSdeg. The warmest evening observation was Aug. 11th, temperature 79 dog. Tbe coldest morning observations were Jan. Bth, •and Feb. 16th, tcfflpferamre It) deg. below zero. The oddest noon observation was Dec. 20tb, tem perature 12 deg. • The coldest evening observation was. Pee, 20th, temperature 2 deg. below zero. There were sixty-seven stonnjr days, and theft fell oft this point seventy-two inches of snow, 3 Tioga, Jan, 26* 1863* X. Bsjttxev. , , .{Advertisement.]. THE 3PSO£OSEt) KEW BAIIiBpAD. Mr. Editor In your last issue one professing to not'n citizen ©( the county but “Tioga’county" herself, complains -of an inaccuracy is a former artiete upon the “ Now Railroad," over my signature. It is ho doubt true, as alleged, that Hr. Magee Was not. the owner of the road from the Slate like to Corning when the law was passed* Of this Tam satisfied by an examination of the date of the act Hero is the act itself : Chap.- 90, See, 5, of the Laws of 1851—“ For the better security of the State loan made to this com pany (the old New York company) so much of the act to authorize the formation of railroad corporations and to regulate the same, passed April 2, 1850, as .wonld or does authorize, the construction of a parallel road from the Pennsylvania State line through the valley of in the town of Lindley, in the county of Steuben; is hereby suspended until the debt of this company due to-the State is folly paid.” •attire for tftcl 48 deg. 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It is attached to .the table like-a- sewing bird, and' baTingno'tension, and requiring'no lubrication or change of stitch; is always ready .for operation, and. such a marvel of simplicity that a child of sis or eight years can understand and use It successfully. It is not at all liable to get out of order* Each machine is put up in a neat bos, accompa nied with fall and explicit directions, and twenty five needles., . . Sent to any address in the United States on re ceipt of an order, inclosing the amount, or:tnay be collected fay Express on delivery bf the machine. When the money is sent with, the ardor and regis tered, we guarantee its safe receipt and the delivery of the machine, anywhere within 2000 miles free of any Express charges. . . Very liberal arrangements for agencies; See Mirror of Fashions, or for lull particulars, specimen of .sewing, etc., send a stamp for return postage. Address, MMB. DEMUREST, 473 Broadway, N. T. •-Every lady, mother, milliner and dress-maker, should have one of these valuable sewing machines. January 21, 1863. The Great Victories FOR THE inVlOtf, Are attracting the attention and awakening the lirc- Jiest sensations of delight throughout all the LOYAL ; ~S 51 A. T E S ,' and sending dismay to the ranks of the rebels,, and the filling up of the new and beautiful KEYSTONE STORE, with a large stock of all descriptions of merchan dize, by ' ‘ ; BULLARD & CO.; Is also arresting the attention of the people of THIS VICINITY, and at the some time creating alarm among those who are opposed,to: : ■ r -I > . SMALL PROFITS & QUICK SALES, t The following is a partial list of their Extensive ArUcle. DRESS GOODS of tho choicest pattern, DRY GOODS of all descriptions, including SHAWLS, COTTON CLOTS, BEADY MADE CLOTHING, Set. They have also a selected assortment of Hardware, , suited precisely to this-locality, besides a large quan tity of Glass Ware, Crockery, &c. They can fit you With a ; HAT or CAP, BOOTS or SHOES, CLOTHES MADE, or the CLOTH to make them with. Their location is First Door, above ROY’S DRUG STORE , lIIAIJf STREET, WELLSBORO, PA., where they‘will be happy to • RECEIVE CALLS. Wellshoro, Sept 24, 1862. OFFICE OF JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,' At JAY COOKE & 00., Bankers, 1U BOUTR THIRD STREET, Philadelphia, Nov. 1, 1882. Tho undersigned, having been appointed Subscrip* tion Agent by the Secretary of the Treasury, is now prepared to furnish, at once, the New Twenty Tear 6 per cent Bonds, of-tha United States, designated as “Five-Twenties/, redeemable at tbe pleasure of the Government, after five years, and authorized by 'Act of Congress, ap proved February 26/2862. The COUPON BONDS are issued in sums of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $lOOO. . The REGISTER BONDS in sum* of‘sso,, $lOO. $550, §lOQO> and $5000; Interest at Six per j?enU jior jannum. will commence from date'of purchase, and is .* PAYABLE IN GOLD . Semi-Annually, which is equal, at the present premi um on gold, to about eight per cent.'per annum, - Fanners/ .Merchants, Mechanics,. Capitalists, and all who have any money to invest, should know and remember that tbeso Bonds are, m effect a First 'Mortgage upon all Railroads,- Canals, Bank Stocks and Securities, and the immense products of all the Manufactures, &c., Ac., in tho country: and that the full and ample provision made for the paymontof the interest and liquidation of principal, by Customs Du ties, Excise Stamps and Internal Revenue, serves tp piako these Bonds the Beet, Most Available and Moat Popular Investment Vn the Market. Subscriptions received at PAR in Legal Tender Notes, or notes and checks of banks in Philadelphia. Subscribers -by Eq&U .wilt receive prompt.attention, and every facility and explanation will be-afforded on application; at this office. f A full supply of Bonds Trill be kept on band for imQiediate delivery/ JAT COOKE, i L Noy. 12, 1562. 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A GENTLEMAN having been.cnred of therepults of.oarly error and disease,,will, from motives of benevqlancd, send to those who request, a copy of the above interesting narrative, published by himself. — This-little book is designed as a warning and canton td young men and those who suffer from Nervous Debility, Loss op Memory, Premature Decay, ‘&c„ at tbe same time the means ,of eelf-caro.* Single copies will be sent under seal in a pfain envelope,—without charge,—to any who request it, fry addressing the author. GITAS. A. DAMBEBT, Esq., . Grocnpoinl, Long Island, NetrYork. NOTlCE.—Letters of*Ad -ministration having been granted-to.the uijdor on the.estate of Jas._lt. Boot, late of Morris Township, dec’d, all pefsohs hilvlng daimg or demands against said estate are here by^reqnestud' t Author, of -the- Green Boole, (t'c, Tbe world-renowned author. In this admirable Lec ture, dearly proves from.bUjOwn experience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse fnny bo effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing,out a mode-of,,Cure at;unco certain and effectual, by which every snfferfc'r, po matter what his condition may bo, may cure himself cheaply, pri vately, and radically. Tbe lecture tfill prove a boon to thousands and thousands.; Sent under seal, in a plain evclope, to any address, on tho receipt of six cents, on two {m.-t^go,stamps, l»j iddrcssiTigJ 'Dr. CJHAS. J. O.'KLINE*. 127 Bowery; Kuti Yotkj Pvsl Office Box* 4556, Nor; : ' HAVING MADE HEAVY ADDITI Olf 8 TO 00 R HITHERTO LARGE STOCK, WE CONFIDENTI.T INVITE ALL IN WANT OF Cheap Goods, •£S WE ARK CONSTANTLY PROGRESSING. NO "GO. BACK” IN THE CASE! EACH, PAY INCREASES OUR SALES, AND MAKES NEW CUSTOMERS, WHO SPEAK WONDERS JN BEHALF OP THE “Small Profit,” “Quick Sales,” AND Goad Value System. NOTHING , LIKE . BUYING GOODS CHEAP FOB CASH. MD SELbIUe THJiM OBBJF, WHICH IS THE GREAT SECRET —oiv i FERINE & CO. ; “GOODS WELL BOUGHT’ all agree in saying ‘•ARE HALF. SOLD i[ AND HATING;, THE SAME SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES AS FORMERLY IN MAKING OUR PCBCBASBS, WE PLEDGE OUR FRIENDS TO MAKE Our Word Good. . IN ADDITION TO OUR STOCK. OF DRESS (pOPS, PRINTS, CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, DOMESTICS, 4G., 40., &C, WE HATE ADDED ONE OF (THE FINEST ASSORTMENTS OF CLOTHING TO BE FOUND 1 IN THIS VICINITY -AND AT PRICES Defying- Competition. .. I ’ FURS! furs: ■ WE'-lIAVE ALSO 0 JDST : , RECEIVED A, SPLENDID LOT OF FUBS, CONSISTING. IN PART OF MINK, STOKE AND FITCH MARTEN, SIBERIAN SQUIRREL AND RIVER MINES 40., Children’s Furs OF All , KINDS, MUTES AND CUFFS IN ENDLESS VARIETY: .'GIVE US AS EABLY CALt AKB SE CUB GAIKS, ‘.AS W,B PLEDGE YOU I*o Sell Them AT LESS .THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. Ferine & Co.* TfiOlC, PA; MAYORS Of THE Great Cities* We, Aid undersigned Mayors, hereby cer tify thatjhc DrngtEi*ts r Apothecaries, and t Physicians of our sevend cities haye signed r ferdooomeQt at iissdnm'oa id at thatAVEB’S ? 8 ASB AP'ARTT.Ti A has bees found to be a remedy of great excellence, end worthy the confidence of the dommnnlty. HON. JAMES COOK, / Mayor of LOWB&X* MASS; HON. AIiBIN BEARD; , . Mayor of WASRttA, If. It HON. Ih W. HARRINGTON, , Mayor OfMAHOHXBTEB, N> H. HON. JOHN ABBOTT, , Mayor of. <3cWcbEi>; h; s: HON. A. H. BULLOCK, Mayor of WOBCESTEH, MASS. HON. NATH’L SILSBEE, - ' Mayor of SAXtEM, MASS. HON. P. W. LINCOLN, Jr., f- .. Mayor of BOSTON, MASS; hon. war. ar. rodman* Mayor of PBOVXDBHON, Z. HON; AMOS W. PEENTIdBf Mayor of HOBWIOH, OOHlf; HON. J. N. HARRIS, Mayor of HEW LOHDdN, COHN: HON. CHAS. S. RODIBB, Mayor of MOHTEHAE, C; & HON. D. P. TIBMANN, ■ Mayor of HEW TOBK CITY; HON. H. M. E3NSTREY, Mayor of HAMILTON, C; VT, HON. ADAM WILSON, Mayor of TOBONTO, b. W: HON. R M. BISHOP. Mayor of CINCINNATI, OHIO: HON. I. H. CRAWFORD, . Mayor of LOUXSTXLLB', HY: HON. JOHN SLOAN, Mayor of LYONS, lOWA' HON. JAMBS McPEETERS, , Mayor of BOWMANVXDLB, aWj HON. JAME£( W. NORTH, , , Mayor of AtfoOBTA, MB! HON. *-* mv RV COOPER, Jr.* Mayor of HALTiOvVWIiL, MM.' HON. JAMBS S. SEEK:, Mayor of* FBEDEEIOTON, N. B.' HON. WILLARD NTS, . Mayor of HSW H&DFOED, MASS: HON. J. BLAISDELL, . Mayor of FALL BIVEB, HABSt . HON. W. H. CRANSTON, , Mayor of NEWPOBT, B. IS HON. FRED STAHL; _ Mayor of GALENA. TTiT.: HON. JOHN HODGDBN, ... Mayor of DUHOQUB, IOWA 3 HON. THOMAS CRUTCHFEELD,. Mayor of OHATTANOO QA TBH9T: HOW. EOBEET BLAIS, Mayor of TUSCALOOSA, 1 ALA: HOW. B. D. BAUGH, Mayor of HON, GERARD STXTH, Mayor of HEW OKLEASB,- SA! HON. H. D. SCRANTON, Mayor of ROCHESTER, H. y. 1 HON. HE 'WITT C. GROVE, Mayor of UHCAi N.' 17 HON. GEO. WILSON, Mayor of PFTTSBITEG, FA.' HON. C. H. BUHL, - Mayor of DETROIT, MICH. HON. HEMAN L. PAGE, • Mayor of MZLWATTKZB, WI& HON. W. W. VAUGHN, Mayor of RACISX, WIS,' HON. A,. PARR, , y Mayor of KENOSHA, WIS:— HON. jd&N C. HAINES, i i Mayo? of CHICAGO, tOTi. HON. M. J. A. HEATH, ' .Mayor of BJIXiWA, AX.A.' HON. A. J. NOBLE, Mayor of MONTGOMERY, ALAC HON. W. S. HOLYBAD, Mayor of COIitTMBITB, QA.' | DON ESPARTEEO MANUEL, _ , F. Mayor of VERA CRUZ; DON .DIETED DE CABALLO, .. Mayor of MEXICO; r DONESTEPHANXE EODEIGUBS; DON ANTONIO ECBE7EBA# . Mayor of DIMA, FEBV, Certify that the resident Druggists hav^ assured them Ayer’s Sarsaparilla It on excellent remedy, and worthy thtf oon^ fldeace of tha community. For Spring Diseases* '■ For Purifying tUo Blood. ’ For Scrofula or King’s EtU« For Tumors, Ulcers, and Sores* For, Eruptions and Pimples* Forßlotclics, Blatafi, and Bolls* For.St'* AntUouy’s Fire, Rose, or Ery- Pdr TettCr or Salt Rheum* [sip*!*#*' _For Scald Head and Ringworm* For Cancer and Cancerous Sores* - For Sorb Eyes, Sore Sfttsj and Hftasors* "For Fcmai© Diseases* For Suppression and Irregularity* For Syphilis: or. Venereal Diseases* For Diver Complaints* ’ ' * i For Diseases of tSo Heart*' , The. Mayora of the chief cities of the Dni-' ted States, Canadas, and British. Province*; CJiiili, £eru, Braiil, Mexico, and ih fact al-' most all the cities oh this continent, have signed this document, to assure theif people what remedies they may ute with tafety and confidence. .But our apace will only admit a portion, of theta. ~ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla; Ayer’s Cherry Pectbral, Ayer’s IPUIs, and Ayer’s Ague* Cure; _ TItEPAr.CD by . Dir* s. e. Ayw & Co* • 10WEI.I, .MASS., ' ( And Sold by every whore. * for sale by C. £ S: L; IIOBtNSO.V, MVllsboVo; Pa, i, tsbsL- Mayor of HAVANA;