11k THE U-iTATOR. IOCAXiAND; 3fe3EBC SI Xi AKE OUS .-Vnrellßboro, March 18, 1883. Business finijpjrjcowtoanicationa intended for this paper, should “ • To . t^ie Editor ef the Agitator,” tjiatft* $ may receive prompt at tention. . 1 ‘ r V \'\ J. \ Special the absence of the Proprietor, the husintesa of the office will be transact ed hy Mf. L. Bache, (alone, unless it be socially ordered otherwise, U a lljfeizjod to’bollect and receipt fpr moneys’due, or |>cid.J|ft/j&nd’ to order material. Hia acts are hereby to be valid and sufficient 1 ; j/f, This, of conrse is no t iriiqhfled to hinder the receipt of moneys by in different sections .of the county. Theyr yilfreport to Air. Bache until further notice. • r / : ' 1 ‘ ifew" A*lv©»tiseinents. T>e*tutrg— Price 4 Hemlock Sark —H. E. A !■ Wells. "i?.rfcn(DrV Au(ic£—AarurijKunise;, Executor.- Txpga County Teacher? Ttytitiite— Hiram C. Johns, Co. Sopt. - ’ Counterfeit 6s oi; ' the Harrisburg Bank, 'imitations of As'iu circulation. %c7p- Remember lhafthe Ihinplaster business winds up on the first of April: .We 'warn our farmers not to take them. . Ir '•!. ' L. A. Sears inform i .11 a that he ha« just re ceived 1 the finest aSsor|noAlk Rochester Trout Flies ever brought into tbisfiowii v \ Cali at bis shop and see them. If' ,Ju, . . ' Lcckv.—l.ienU|Jps|s; I; Mitchell, the well known correspondent Tifrthp .Agitator, from Horn mend's Company, l|4' ; tie*’, elected Captain, vice llammond, resigned.; ■£. • you a good article in the Boot and Shoe line, USi at,pi‘e s6op of fleurge Sears. Ills stock is of a suphrj,ot;l|ind and prices as reasona ble as any other dealers^.. < j ’ Harness learn that E, Siief feu has opened a Shop over Jerome Smith’s Store, and'is mend, or mnko you aa good a harness, cheaper ‘ijjrTdasb, than any other shop in the county. We wiM/hSp'-Bucc4s». ,T3~ Di NTi'TP.v. —]J, floating over our advertising coJumus it will be s»eiA Spit Puri. .t Fiumax have armed in town and at fiigoney’s Hotel, where they can be, fouij’ibh jhand at all hours of the day”, ready to do ns/nja jUI-Job in their lino.of busi ness ns can be dono Hit isjfe of the city. JSSJ- Clinton II until-lid! if —IVe have received the first number of a neat I Vise of the nhovc title, published at lock H»vyif|?linton county, IV, by G. D. Bowman. If takes Cpo |iloce of the Prci»\ a paper which wasjiurncif'at fhoi i-reat fire in that place a few months ago,am}', wo Slust say, is decidedly an improvement on Hie pl*grß|l. Success to it.- ff£T- liMoim i-he’ Exhibition of the students of tiic Hellbhoro Acifl ipijij,at the Court linu.-e, last I riday evening, was [i.ylcrfpieJ success. Ihe selec tions were good, scholars deserve prah-efir the able manner in ra,JeJvftbey were spoken." Tbn essays ty the Indies ptjVjjlstcniid to with great at tention) and each orit,<y|ewrifijoin the audience its por tion of applause. |,tf^h- , ipf'aise is due Prof. Allen for Hie able manner |ji"jhin2h the exercises were con ‘ductcjr ti/; ‘lf- We have be’ijfn* tholgia ft private idler written Ky a Bucktiul, a xnoihbir Niks' t'onipnnv, Jil ted—Camp near House, March 5, ISB.i, ! from which we aro jSeruiittfcd to make the following extract: f ’ • “ There k one thing fei. I cannot pass by. X pee tltat a corre«pondont-«sf f!i| Jinnncr, writing from this place t-iCys that : 4 On lire last uiuve-ol of the Potomac, the Rebels .hb|La board stuck up on the other side of the river w|srthis' insc riptiuu thereon ' Burnside stuck in th<* Tins is ft downright falsehood, for I was >m ,j^o>'front my-elf, and llure was u>H to be seen one rebelicr the signs < f mk, and the person that wrote letter and had U pub lished in the mu* b as two miles hack in the "rear, where lie Xs *«ko£,s tu be fouud. I do‘- sp'se a tattler, but as Hi/dps I nm ft Ining bung, he' baa never fircd N utffc sbot'Jgt Hie enemy, although he '"Tjus been in the ever mucc it was or ganised. A bigger ei Ined." ~r“- *Tis little brew beer; but beer hi c« a much trouble. , greatest that could possibly bc f.iil the copperhtad present, would bo the capjuie of Lhnr]cstpß^aii^\'-kk.'-l>iirg. p*:' A [hat .Air:, AMi-e'XlaVi of that city, wasJuLly |ly|ivLrc'l of four sturdy buys. It may cow te sa&£ tfi&& future that “ we know wbut A Day may ' XnnKE rebijl^poujj s )* Judies, Announce through the columns of (N. C.J Standard that they w ill provide for three soldiers as long as the war continues, whom they will consent to marrj the war is over. j•_£" o\e of the boarded the Harriet Lane,immediately op aboard, grasped a Fed eral bv Uic collar, c sdJ l | f iv||ij; 1 “ fnrreudcr, or 1 1 i H hii.u our braiffs oqt>i”|.3£e other replied- "Yni Lad better look at iue4flr£tj J '' . recognition j stantancoii? r'-they 1 • i .j • JTS.*' A V-drk Tnbuv.' correspondent fp-in Wadlihgtcn, Eng!i-h Statesman m)in a recent priWle VlHer, the reaction in favor of the c:ui-*c of the =u strong in flreat Ent ain, tbar no Cabinet emulative an hour, which should take steps towards* the af the Southern f'onfcdcnu v. f ' i; yTtT'Tun Pro-id out Ui|| i«^u-c*l a Proclamation • oalimg all-absent (|f f-tragAljirg '''’dicr' to leturn : ■ the rycguncn[- op cxpc. t u -ufNrthe penalties of imlitakj- who report them-clves at a-nyTcn.lcrvoUF ,*fpeoislCch by General or ler Nu. o'- ofnho War Department ftill suDbr no punishment except forfeiture absence. C\N tx!s.-sS^ imderstandif is tbo ini'-nuon "i tire vtrrio>jscSftpil companies throughout the Mate, to have operation as early as po-?iM-' m immense trade. The mild voter Tin- had ]o effect upon the canal?, and hut utile can be " itt \u.’ { look fur nu early opening of “ trade '« ineroe” on the canals of the Slot£. 1M 'mi v Th e Pro-id on I ' Judge of the J l k;A f .A Ucghnny ■"County,.gave nAtic^^ tlfat aH \aw\trfr practi cing m that a 1,, payment was made , Tins U right- 1 he the low should always wt the example of utj? we hope'that dotermn.Mum hi Judge will be emulated by eiCry yi.dyvjUsj, freer in the land. 1 hhomc ami, Di •'i-NTritv. —A Boston paper gives fpla recipe for the above and has bepo us*d bj sol diers returned from t|j? in a state of,great fee blcneg;, jvitfa entire .sccl(j||restoring them to health "hen ordinary medical- |jjaptmcnt seemed of little * arad. Tue remedy : do of topi add two quarts of water, and siinmer down to about a quart; strain it upon one pound of loaf sugar; when cold add one pint of genuine old Jamaica rum; t( mutt he pure. —> Bottle and take a wine glass full three times a day. If the case be severe and of long standing, a medics* ted pad should be worn over the bowels. This pad should be made of flannel and filled with figs, raisins, pulverized cloves, allspice, cinnamon and other spices, kept mojpt with spirits.” Specimens of Copperhead Democracy. At the late State Convention of the Copper head Democracy in Hartford, a brawler by the name of TV. W. Eaton ejected his venom in this style: — '>■ Some of the opposition papers would howl, to-morrow, hnd'cry ‘copperhead and traitor.' But this cry was softening. Public sentiment had undergone a change within a few months. The doings of this Convention will awaken lively emotions in the South. He had never lost sight of his friends there. The resolutions we have adopted will cause a thrill in the hearts of our Southern brethren. Thomas H. Seymour is a man whom the brave men and lovely women of. the South love , honor , and esteem. The con servative men of the North will grasp the de mon abolition by the throat, strangle it, and invite our brethren at the South to unite with us.” “ The speeches before the Convention were in open sympathy with the resolutions. John Cotton Smith, of Sharon, said the Administra tion was responsible for the war. Alvan P. Hyde, who was trying to bid a place in Con gress away from W. W. Baton, said Congress was attempting to change the Government to a despotism, and that the Administration pre vented the gaining of any victories by, our ar mies during tbe fail, so as to have an excuse for making the war one of emancipation only. James Gallagher, of New Haven, said if the United States Marshal attempted to arrest him, he ‘ would kijl him, damn him ! I would kill him ! And I say to you, if one of these infa mous whelps should attempt to arrest any of you, without due process of law, kill ’em, damn ’em, kill ’em !’ Judge Mitchell, of Bristol, said the government had become a military des potism. ’William W. Eaton said the war was ‘ a crusade against a portion’of this country audits institutions.’ ‘We are called copper heads,’ be said ; ‘ I tell you the time has come when we will rattle before we strike *. and I tdi you now that the Democratic party is pre paring to spring at the throat of this tyranny that is crushing us 1’ * The Democracy of Con necticut will nut sustain the general govern ment in a war that is waged ,’to destroy the in stitutions of a portion of tbe States of the Union. The Democracy" of Connecticut will defy Abrahim Lincoln all his unconstitu tional acts. We will say to him, ‘ Pass militia bill after thilitia bill, but when you take away from the Captain General of this State the command of the guardians of the State, we will say to vou, you shall not go one step further:’” M AREIBD In'„ Knox\ille, on the Mh mst., by Kev. Wm. D. Ruthertord. Mr. CHARLIE MOK<L, to Mis* -MARY TE'ALL, both of Kn"Xiil!e, l*:i. In Delmar, on the Sih inst., fit the house of the bride's lather, hv J I**. Esq., Mr. nlUt, to Mis* 11 UTII M. M ILLARI). all ol Dcdmar. • In Middlebury, on the ’'th msif . hy Rev. A- Wood* ■ward. Mr. J'»NVS A W U ITO<' M BE, to Mies FI DELIA A. DAILY, all of Middlebury. DIED. In Charleston on the I-Ub linst., CLARRISSA, wife of Timothy Culver, aged 2$ years. In Charleston, on the 3d instl, of diphtheria, Mr. SAMI EL K. FARR, (son ol widow Farr, of Mid dkbury.) aged 16 years. 11 months, and ?, day 9. SPECIAL I.il'U’i of i *i, u:Si:. Muh 3 Mir permission I wi-h to say t’i tlie reader* ot f<>u r j..ir that 1 w ill scud hy retui 11 mail t 1 all w w i.-h it, !ret* ■ a l! e< me. w ith full di rcef(i>ns f.r making and using a *imple Vegetable Ihilm, that "dl e‘TeiEnull\ remove, in In day.', I’mi j'ka. Lluieht', Tan. Freckles, and all Impurities of the , c km, leaung the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. 1 will also mail free to those having Bald Heads or Bare’Face®, c unple directu*ns.find information that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxurient Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in lc-s than 30 days. All applications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully your*. ", ' TiiDF. F. CII \PM \y, Chcmht, Ftb. 2\ ISfih-.’-m. No. S,JI Eroadw.n, New York. pHihjDKKX OWE OF TIIKIR > ICKX !>S TO t’nMiS 4 —No nutter whore the disease Uiaj appear to ho Seated, its origin may bo traced to Mippro'*-ed persj ir.uion. or a * old. t ramps •mil Lung Complaints are direct product* of (’olds. In chort (’of us arc tin* hai Linger- of half the di<ca«es that atbict humanity, it>r a- the} arc caused by check ed per-piration, and n- five eighth* of the waste mat ter of the body escape* through the pores, if these pores arc closed, that proportion of diseases neces-a rily follows. Keep clear, therefore, of Colds and Coughs, the great prectir-ers of disease, or if con tracted. break them up immediately, by a tune!} use of M-idome Port'r 8 I'lii-ifur }ht/*nm .'-old by all Druggists, at Id cents and 25 cents per bottle. March 11. l^i.Uy. T UK CONTENTIONS AND FX\ , FUIKNCF (»r A NLRVi’lft INVALID.—FuMi-hed for the benefit mol a- a i autom lo } > m.g men. and others, who Millet from Xermu- Debility. Kjarl} Dec-a\, and the r kindled aduictiis--suppi \ mg the means ol sdl cure. Ey one who ha* cured hiin?« If alter being a Xwefim ol confidence in medical humbug and quackery. Ey tfrudo-mg a pon-paid directed envelope, single copies may be had of the author Na thaniel Mayfair, Fsq , Ledford, Kings County, New Yi rk. Jan. 25. 1 SfiT-lv. PEHf TISTRY. PRICE * FIRMAN, Mni'IfAMCAL d SriUin'M. DKM IMS, ■\T x i ){' Lb) re,-pi i. {lull y inform the oili/cn s of Wells boro and -ut r<-liu-i ■ii g c uirrry. th.it tiiey are now stopping at J. W . LigoheyHotel, known as tho l’eons\ Iv.inta House, for a lew Week-, and would be ploa-od to wait ou all who may need the cervices of their profession. All operations pertaining tu the profession performed in the mo e t c.iretul and scien tific manner. We would call particular attention to our bard Rubber or Coralite work, which i« unprece dented. BRICE A FIRMAN. Wellsboro, Maich IS. Tioga County Teachers’ Institute. THE nest meeting of the Tioga County Teachers’ Institute, will be hold at Tioga, the 7ih, s th. yih and 1 Oth of April, commencing Tuesday, at 0 o dock a. w. Rev. Thus. K. Bf.Fi nru, of Elmira, who i< famil iarly ami favorahly known to the teachers of this county, ii' an experienced and efficient worker in In -mutes, and as a zealous and devoted friend to Cuiu mon Schools, w ill be w ith'uc tho whole time, and in addition to other labors, will Uilnn tieninja. Kota'lnglo teacher in tho county, t«» ojjurd to «tay awuy from this Institute. Tho manuscript books, furnished me nt Examina tions, will be returned to oil teachers who actually attend the Institute. A class will be formed during tbo Institute, for such Teachers as wore sick or necessarily absent from tho county during the regular examinations last/all, and this class w Ul t be examined at Tioga, on Saturday, .the lUL of April, the tiny following the Institute. School Directors and the educational public gene rally, are-cordially invited to attend. HIRAM C. JOHNS, Co. Pup|. March I*. J862-tw. A non CORDS OR HEMLOCK BARK wanted nt-tho Tioga Tannery, for which the highest Cash Price will bo paid by Tioga, March IS, lbC3-3w. 1L P. A I. WELLS. Its fresh leaves, its clear type, its entertaining va riety, its severe but just criticisms upon the fellies of the times, its elegantly written and instructive arti cles, and Its able correspondence, all combine to make it the model newspaper of our country, and one that every family must prize. Its condensed weekly sum mary of Foreign and Domestic Intelligence is alto gether superior to that contained in any other journal. Being published, too, in a form for preservation and binding, if taken cate of as it deserves to be, it will be found in future years as welcome a companion for the family and fireside as the day on which it was first perused.— N. Y. Evening Poet. We would not so often call attention to Harper*s Weekly if we were not well satisfied that it is the beet Family Paper published in the United States, and for that reason, and'that alone, we desire to see it under mine {ind root oat a certain kind of literature too prevalent, which'blunts the morals of its readers, vitiates their taste for sensible reading, and is altogeth er bad in its effects. —Aeio London .Advertiser. Wherever we go—in rail-cars and steamboats —wo find it .seized with eagerness, because of its spirited sketches of passing events. We all like to look at the faces of men we have read of, and at ships and forts that have figured in the bloody scenes of war.— (pf all such men, and places, and events, this paper furnishes v the best illustrations. Oar future historians will enrich themselves out of Harper's Weekly long after writers, and publishers are turned to dust.—A. Y. Evangelist, TERMS. One Copy for One Year $3 00 One Copy for Two Years 5 00 An Extra Copy will be allowed for every Club of Ten Subscribers, at $2 50 each, or U Copies for $25. Harper's Magazine and Harper's Weekly, together, one year, $5 00. Jlaiyer’t Weekly is electrotyped, and back numbers can be had at any time. Vo la. 1., ir.; in., IV., V., and VL, for tho Tears 1857 to 1562 inclusive, of “ HARPER’S WEEKLY,” handsomely bound in Cloth extra, Price $4 38 each, are now ready. The postage upon Harper’* Weekly, when paid in advance at the office where itia received, is twenty.six cents a year. HARPER A BROTHERS, Franklin Square, New Tork. Rochester Trout Flies. TUB Subscriber begs leave to inform the fishermen of Wellsboro and vicinity, that he is agent for the sale of the Rochester Trout Flies. A Hue assortment just received. Shop opposite the Barber Shop. LOREN A. SEARS, Wellsboro, March 4, 1863-tf. F. D. HITTER, in. P. (Late A*eiatnnt Surycon i/» the h . S. Army.) THE subscriber begs leave to* inform the people of Lawrcnceville and vicinty, that be has established himself nearly opposite Jordon’s Hotel, Main Street, where ho maybe found at all times ready to receive calls in the lino of hia profession. Opera., live Surgery specially attended to. Lawreneeville, March 4,1563-3 W. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of Administration having bee,n granted to the sub ■scribcr on the estate of Geo. W. Dickerson, of Mid. dlebury. dec d. notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those lmung claims to present them properly authenticated fur settlement to the subscriber. K. 11. BRIGGS, Administrator. Midijllebury, March 4, 1863.® ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. —Letters of ad ministration having been granted lo the subscri ber, on the estate of George W. Rice, latirof Chub ham, ik*-‘ d: notice is hereby given to those indebted r-> -aid c-tutclo make immediate payment, and those haring claims to present them properly authenticated fur settlement to the subscriber. JULIA A. RICE, Ailminiitrntflx. Chatham, March 4, 1>63.® ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTXCE.—Letters of Ad mim-tration having been granted to the subscri ber on the estate of Cornelius Pierce, late of Farm, imrton township, deceased, all persons indebted to siid estate are hereby requested to make immedi ate payment, and th-*-c h.’mng claims to present them pruperiy authenticated fur ‘•clilemcnt to' the su f u-cribt:rs. GKO. M. HALL, I , > . Feb. IS, ISG.VCt. NdAH CORWIN, ) \ *’ NOTICES PolJ at wholesale hy W. I>. TER BULL. Country Merchants supplied with these articles at NEW YORK PRICES. Corning, Feb 26,1862. A] >M 1X JSTK A TOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of administration Laving been granted tu tbo sub =cnber? cn the estate of Albert S. Sbieves. late of Jackson t"wnship, dcc’d, notice i* hereby given to those indebted to said e-tute to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims to present them prop erly authenticated to the -üb-enber*. LOUISA SHFIVES.) J \CuB ?II KIVKS,. I Adm’rs. A. G. GARRISON, J Jackson, Feb. 11, 13Cd-6t.~ A DMIMSTKATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of lx. Administration having been granted to tbo un do-igncd on the estate ot Dclinus Walker, late of Tioga township, dec'd, all persuiis having claim.- against said e-tatcaro heieby notified to pre-ent them properly authenticated to the undersigned at her res i«i< nr*, m -aid township, and all persnns indebted to -at I estate aie rc.-pectfully rc'iue.-ted to make pay ment to the undersigne us speedily as possible. oath ikink walker, A'im:ni*tnttr!x. Tioga, Feb IS, 1863-61 . WELLSBORO’ ACADJGIHV. Wellsboro’, Tioga County, Penna. MARINUS N. ALLEN. A. M.: - - Principal a-.-iated by a Corps of competent teachers. Tbo spring Term will commence on the 30th of March. )StVL Turion lor from $2 50 to $6.00. J~£r' A Tk g Ci.a-- will also bo formed. Moke light ox the subject.—an ’persons interested in light materials should certainly call at Hoy’s Drug St ft re and see that fine, pare specimen of Petroleum Oil for burning in (fie Kero-irm Lamp, It is not only the safest but the cheapen and pleasantest light that can be procured. We.L-buro, Feb. 11, 1 j>6J. EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE, —Letters testamen tary having been granted to the subscriber on the estate of Susanna Au-tin, late of Sullivan town ship, dec’d, notice is hereby given to those indebted to make immediate payment, and lho-»e having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement, to thi subscriber. AARON KUMSEY, Sullivan, March IS, 1563-6 L Executor. STOP that cough by using Cline’s Vegetable Embrocation. See advertisement m another col umn. Sold by Uruggi-tfi. {leb, 18, 1863 ] TO SOLDIERS AND THEIR FRIENDS. THE undersigned haring had considerable expe rience in procuring Pension Bounties and Back p.iy of Soldier?, will attend to all business in that lino entrusted to hi'care with promptness and fidelity. Persons wishing to confer with me will ploase call or address wo by letter at Sylranla. Bradford Co-unty, Pa. Charges reasonable. G EO. P, .MONROE. Refers by permission to 11. B. Card, County Treasurer, Wellsboro, Pa. I). T. Pomeroy, Troy, Pa. A. H. Spalding, Sheriff, Towanda, Pa. (H t. 15. lfrt*-7 THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. “The best, Choapert. and meat Sncceufol Family Paper in the Union.” A complete pictokial histobt of fhe TIMES. 1 HARPER’S WEEKLY. SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED'. Price Six Ceuta a Number; $3 00 a year. Critical Notices qf the Press. THE CELEBRATED CORNING. WHOLESALE DRUG AAh ROOK .STORE. RUCS iND MEDICINES, St PAINTS AND lin.S, * WINDOW CLASP, KEROPINE OIL, ALCOHOL, BOOKS AND STATIONERY, By order of Trustee-, J. F DONALDSON, Prca’t. WexlsKnro, Mfirch 11, ISfi'L •N AGEN.CY. PEN SI WBLLSBORO BOOK STORE. No* 5, Union Block* THE subscriber, having purchased a new sloch in addition to the well selected stock he bad on hand, la prepared to accommodate the public by keeping a. general 2? saws boom AND BOOK STOKE, where ke will furnish, \ ' AT THE JfEW STAIID, in tbe Post Office Building, No. 5, Union Block, (or by mail) all THE KEW YORK DAILIES at the publishers prices. He will also keeop on hand all tbe Literary Weeklies, and 0 The Monthly Magazines, Including Harper’s, the Atlantic, Godey’s, Peterson’s Knickerbocker, Continental Ac., Ac. Also, will be kept constantly on baud, a com iet« repository of CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL. POETICAL SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blank Books, Paper Hanging!, SHEET .MUSIC, PICT VUES, MAPS, <ic. Orders for Binding Books. Xho work eiecnted tosnil any taste, and on the lowest possible terms. lar attention will alao be given to SPECIAL ORDERS for any thing comprehended in the trade. One Thousand Volumes of the Latest Editions of SCHOOL BOOKS. Parents, Teachers and Scholars, are invited to call and examine this large assortment of School'Books in which may be found everything in use in the schools of the County. Readers. —-Sanders' entire series. Porter's Reader, Sargcant’s, Town’s and Willson’s Readers, at the low est cash rates. Spelling Books. —Sanders', Websters Ac. Arttidietr’s. Grecnleafs, Davies’, Stoddard's, Colburn’s Ac. Grammars. —Brown's, Kenyon’s, Smith's Ac, Geographies, —Mitchell’s, Warren's, Colton’s Ac, Davies’ Legendre, Algebra, Surveying Ac, Slates of all kinds and sizes. . Copy Books, Steel Pens. Paper of all kinds. Latin, German, French and Greek Text Books j on hand and purchased to order. Watches, Jewelry, Picture Frames, Paper Hang ings, Christmas Toys, Fancy Articles, Maps, Pic tures Ac. All orders promptly attended to. Wellsboro, Nov. 26, 1862. J. F. ROBINSON. J. P. BILES, AT THE KNOXVILLE FOUNDRY, MAKES THE BEST PLOWS IN THE COUNTRY. ALSO Cauldron Settles* STOVES. MACHINERY, &C., &.C., ALL AT LOW FIGURES, Knoxville, Feb. 4, J. M. SMITH, j~ j'AS now on hand and is daily roceitiug nt his NEW STORE, OPPOSITE THE DICKIX'SOX HOUSE, a fall and complete n.-sortment of Fall and Winter Goods, which have been bought on the most favorable terms, and will be offered to customers at a VERY SMALL ADVANCE Manv of his 'domestic goods, wore purchased at different times during the Summer, thus enabling him to sell them Less than Current New York Prices. and still makes a small profit. Advantages of SUCH PURCHASES will at all times be given tu the customer* na far ns possible. A years experience in selling Goods for Keenly Pay Only, has fully confirmed him in the opinion that this is the only proper way, for both Buyer & Seller* a* it enables him to do belter by his customer than would bo possible under the Credit System, The Kcutly Pay System will therefore be continued, and ah-o THE OXE FRICK SYSTEM, believing that to be the only policy consistent with Honesty and Fair Dealing. All persons from Tioga County visiting Corning are INVITE I) TO CALL and make an examination. Corning, Oct. S, 1862. JOHN B. BOWEN, NO. l. UNION BLOCK , SEGSleave to notify such ef his friends and (ho public who do not already know, that he is once e on “THE OLD STAMPING GROUND" on the corner where stood the old EMPIRE STORE t before “ the Fire/' and more particularly that ho has just received a large and varied 4 stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, LADIES’ GOODS, READY MyDE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, ,tc.. , as well as a full assortment of i HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, WOODEN-WARE, and GROCERIES, specially adapted to (he wants of (he commanity and Hill gell them at the lowest living prices. CASH AND PRODUCE of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods. WelUUoro, Oct. 8, 1862. EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.— Letters testamen tary having beeh granted to the subscriber on the estate of Lewis Miller, late of Delmar town ship. dcc’d, notice is hereby given lo th«>?e indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly authentica ted for settlement. ISRAEL STONE, i 11,1863. Eiocuto*. A MAMMOTH STOCK OP NiE Vr SPRING {GOODS! —AT*— FERINE & GO’S CHEAP CAsIH STORE, TROY, BRADFORD COCXTY, FA. We would herebyjnform Jtho public that we have jnst received the I 1 LARGEST OF GOODS ever brought to Troy, and We now offer them for sale at less price than nny other* concern in this county. We therefore invite inspection at our spacious ware rooms. COMPETITION IS DEFIED. TTe bare made every effort within oar power to bay this new stock at such extremely low rates that we CAN FACE ALL OPPOSITION, and boldly proclaim, without! fear of deninl, that FERINE & CO. UNDERSELL EVERYBODY! Look at the array of Departments now presented and you will at once exclaim with [thousands who yearly run chase aodos of us. that FERINE A CO.’S is the place to buy DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, SHAWL DEPARTMENT, CLOAK DEPARTMENT, CLOTH DEPARTMENT, MANTILLA DEPARTMENT, CARPET DEPARTMENT, ioOT & SHOE DEPARTMENT, lla[t & CAP) DEPARTMENT, CROC ER Y DE P AllT ME N T, HOSIERY & jjLOVES DEPARTMENT, All of these frcpnrlmcnte are running over wilh thejr respective [articles, and U is hourly proclaimed that for this reaton,and the low prices of the goods, THE Kf Sill IS AT 'PEKING & CO.'S! W-hy ? rKKINK /c 00.O 0 . sell cheaper than any other concern in the county. These statements are every day \cnfjed by the hundreds who vi?u our store, as none odber can begin to show so LARGE AXV SO FIXE AX ASSORTMEXT. Shawl.-, Cloaljs and Mantillas at ONE J 1 -U.F the usual price. | . t , . ... . , . Wbuo Goods and Embroideries will l*e soul, from this date, at FIFTY CEXTS OX THE DOLLAR. Bargains in Ladies’ Collar* and Fots. The Carpet Department is full of bargains, ask only a f Small Advance on Carpetings! The Boot and ls?boe Department K as usual, Overflowing Willi Barsiiins. Notwithstanding the grcKt advance in the price of Cotton teoods, we shall continue to sell our present large stock of DOMESTIC GOODS AT THE REDUCED PRIdE as long as we havlj a' PIECE LEFT, and wo beg to =ugge*t to our patron? the propriety of supplying themselves WITHOUT DELAY, 1 for they arc rapidly ADVANCING IS PRICK. To the trading community, who have so generously sustained our exertions lo CONDUCT BUSINESS in a straight-forward and honorable manner, wo re turn our unfeigned thaeks. It has been our desire to so discharge each BUSINESS TRANSACTION that we should merit the confidence of the TRADING PUBLIC Our extensive sales the past season have enabled u* to present to OUR CUSTOMERS the choicest varieties of SEASONABLE GOODS at PRICES perfectly satisfactorv to the purchaser. Ferine & Co., tro¥, pa “ tJnq n.rtionably tha but sustained work of the kind in thi World.” - HARPER’S • , • « NEW MONTHLY EIAQAZINE: T CRITICAL KOTICEB OP TSB.PBEgS.- - ‘ HE volumes booed constitute of thbitiselTes a tU brary of miscellaneous reading each ns e&s not be found in tbo same compass in any other publica tion that has come under our notice. —Norton Ootimr* The moat popular Monthly in the world, —Ncto York Observer* . j . We must refer in terms of eulogy to the high tohh and varied excellences of Habpeb's journal with a monthly circulation of, about 170,0d* copies—in whose pages are to be found sbtoft of the choicest light and general reading pf the day. W% speak of this work as an evidence of the American, People; and the popularity it has acquired is merited Each Number contains fully 144 pages of. reading matter, appropriately illustrated with good woo£ cuts; and it combines in itself the racy monthly and the more philosophical quarterly, blended with the best features of tbe daily journal. It has great power in the dissemination of a love of pnre literature.—- Trubner f s Quids to American Literature, London, . No Magazine in Europe or America is so known; none has half as many readers; and, wp jugr; safely say, none has received so large a tribute admiration from tbe cultivated classes, that deligb* in a healthy, diversified, elevating periodical liters-, ture. It is the foremost Magazine of the day. Tha fireside never bad a more delightful companion, nor the million a y more enterprising friend, than Harpers Magazine.— Methodist Protestant (Baltimore). 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Clergymen and Teachers supplied at $2 00 a yußty The Semi-Annual Volumes bound in Cloth, $2 50 per volume. Muslin Covers, 25 cents each, Nett. When/ ordered to be sent by Mail, Eight Cents additional must be remitted for postage. The Postage upon Ha&*. per’s Magazine must be paid at the Office tchere it it received. The Postage is Thirtg-eix Cents a year, or Sine Cents for thtee months. HARPER & BROTHERS, Franklin Square, Ntxo Varfii - Feb. 25. It Cores Headache In Teh BlhpteS,' CLINE'S VEGETABLE EifBR6CATIOH. Foil the sare cure of Headache, Toothache, Liarrhcrat. Rheumatism, sore Throat, Neuralgia, Pains hi the Side,. ( hack or Stomach, Cramps, Cuts, Sprains, Burns, -Braise*, 1 Wounds, ire., «£c. ANo for all kinds-of Wounds on norsest-**. j THY IT—JT CANNON-FAIL! ; The numerous cures that are daily performed by tbs ‘ use of the Vegetable Embrocation, are sufficient evidence of* its superior excellent virtues. Furthormore, this prepare i twn dyes not contain any poisonous mineiais, or diletorioua • drugs. f * From Prof. Williams, Principal of the Vtica Musical Institute* . j, i B. Clixe— T»ar .Sir;—-Havirg witnessed the very beneficial 1 results from the u*c of \out A cgetablo Embrocation* by mj m-11 and members of m% family m case of colds, pore throat anil li-.ai-i-iie-a-, 1 cheerfully give you this testimony to it®' wm-tU, and cun umtUcntly recommend It in the above cases fiom an expeumviitnl knowledge of its efficacy. • Youa. vary truly. W. WILLIAMS. | Vtica, June 4, IStl. Good News from Home--All Agree** f See What They Say, 1 We, the undersigned citizens of Utica, having used Clint’s I Vegetable Kmhrocaiutfi in our families, and finding it bb al* , moat salutary re:mdy. can cheerfully recommend it to thd 1 public generally, a* being an mdispensible article for family u-«-. Wed-) not Mi-h to underrate ftnyotherworthymedfdn*_“ ; but can truly «.n that « c never before have found an equal t.» tin* Vegetable Embrocation, and would advise every fam ily to keep a bottle ready for immediate use. Mrs. M. A. IUII, Schuyler at. Mrs. I. Crocker. Burnett at. Mr-* Em jGcrvtn, “ Mrs. E.Oarnrgut, ‘* - i Mrs- Rachel Roberts. Mrs. A. M. Hiobs, **• 1> bacon. Catharine st., I). L. Simons, u , • T. S. Robm-on. 71! Gem-most,, S Francis, Bfandiil sir .I.ls Marvlcn. Huntington st., ?». M. Shepard, Spring, at., 1 Mr* (»ri>rge<R.iii< roft, •* Mrs. M. Wheeler, , v ‘ Mrs Almfii Ijine. *• Mr*. Anna Williams, “ Mrs. M.uy N.mglmn, “ L <4 li.-ni s Hill. \ ari< K st., .lolm Sbott. Geuesoe st. h. C, I/artucH, 41 .hum Davieon, Scuyler sf. .Mr-n .1. W alki r, Robert Lane, Hubtington st. Mi* Kli/a Sbott. Genopce <*t.. VniciUa McLaughlin, “ Klirabeth Grant* ( ath'-nne *t. Margaret Marsden, “ j*« Imii Mmnioti". bin in-** -t . AumHiU. Vanck Bt., The aboie naim->. .U’f fiom well known respectable citizens, nnd a thousand nxuc nnim-- might be added, of whom infer* million can be had in ffk-ienoe to the aston*shmg cures per foitmd. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by B. CLINE, N# ;>o.’ib street. Mm bit- Bloch. Vtica, N. Y. Also for sale bv JOHN K. .JON HS, ot Chfiry Flutls, travelling agent, August Id. Ifcthi. A LECTURE TO YOUNG HEN I J«“pPuhlifhf'tl, in n Sc*hd Envelope. Price Six Cenig, A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment & RadiialCure of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary EmL.-ions, Sexual Debility, and Im pediments to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Con sumption. Epilepsy and Fits: Mental and Physical, Incapacity, re?ultinjr from Pelf-Abuse, drc. —By R<?bt. J. Ci m kku kll, M. 0., Author of the Green Book, \\ o.t , . a do. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self-abuse may be effectu ally removed Without medicine, and without danger-' ous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or. cordials, pointing-out a mode of cure at once certain, and effectual, by which every sufferer no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. Ibis’ Lecture will prove a boon to thousand-, and thousands. ?cnt under seal, to any address, in a plain, sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing. J. CVKLINE & CD*..- 127 Bowcrv, New York, Post Office Boa, -loSo, Feb. 25, _ RETURNED SOEDIEHS AKD their FRIENDS, can obtain RACK PAY, VEN>IitNS, aqj BOUNTY’, through the subscriber, who has made arangements to pn >ecut« nil such claim', with a long established and perfectly reliable I’ENSION AGENCY at Washington As the affidavit.- mujt.be taken before a judge of tho Court, uud as tins is the residence of Judge Whee ler. the bu.-ine-s can be transacted in on hour- time. Lawrenceville, Jan 2S. I^o3. COi>'STITt’TI WA TJER. THE ONLY REMEDY Full DIABETES, Irrita tion of the Neck of the Bladder, Inflammation ol the-Kidneys, and Catarrh of the BlatTder. I'lrnri gurv and Burning, or Painful Urinating, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus Brat cl, Brick Dust Deposit, and Mucoui or Milky Discharges after Urinating.^ For sale by all DniggjMs, Price $L *• WM. H. GREGG «t CO., Proprietors, ' . Morgan .A Allen, General Agents, No. 46 Cliff St., New York. '. JOHN A. ROY, Agent for Tioga County W«Il«boro, April 16, J862.-ly. NEIV COOPKU SHOP. —The undersigned respectfully informs Ibe citizens of Wellsboro and vicinity, that he has opened a COOPER-SHOP opposite GROWL'S WAGON SH^P, and is ready to do all manner of work prompt and to order, from a gallon keg to a fifty barrel tub. Re# pairing : \so done on sdmrt notice. 0. F, ELLIS. WclUboro, May 8, 1861. Sore Throat and'Diphtheria. ANKW and powerful remedy to be used only externally ha« just been found. It must be applied when the’first symptoms appear, and it will certainly reduce flic swelling and inftumation. (‘all for the Leihcan OuDmcfil at Roy’s Diug Store. Dircoti"ii 6 accompany t-ich buttle. Price 2b cents. WelDboro, Feb. 3, IS6.L Concentrated lye. for sale at ROY’S DRUG STORE, E. D. WELL?.
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