vfF fe; ''i * JHK •J, o C AX. A spite Iff CEX.I. ARE OtTB. Welisboro, "WeS, aadjjjr, March 25,1803. j : S? f 'i l tn ... ■ —— ■ t ‘ ■ —- "" paper, should 'fo. Addressed" “ To the Editor of the Agitator,” thatthey'mayreceive prompt at tention. '• • i- ‘ County gfßi Committee. The County sta%d&g Committee as constituted by ihe Bepnblican nomlj lattog Convention at it* 1 -lost, session, is as follows ; yf , C, H. 85 -Jiorjj, Chairman. • Joel Parktinrst, EU, end! Wm. Adams, Mansfield, •Silas Johnson, Dolma;. Jdii SeifordjOJymer; J. B. BoWeta, \Vellshoro; S Ki Brandage, Mmnsburg., Sew AMTeriiaemento. Taming Land and ifaic jftil for safe-r-Wffl. Bache. -Knox Trail Tam di-jfJVwrser.es—J.Knox. 'Bemotah.— hlji removed his Tailor shop tto the rear room over store. We desire to tender .thahis to onr brethren of the prtss for their recent ccajpujfien’lery favors. Absence from. the sanctum has JfrdvSntfd an earlier acknowl edgment of their kind* eSß^j; We are nnder to Senator Wilson, and Representative EowidaaSfor 'Copies of the Doily iilalirc Record. Also a f pltftna of.Ponna. School' Report f0r'18,62. ; Ennon ConnECTED.- -ffe Save a fetter from* mem her of the 136th RegfcPji. Yola., stating that John t. Mitchell, late XlentenAif, is|ommiSBioned as Captain, ’of Company A, of lhat-jßcgfmcnt, instead of Lieut. Bailey, os -published. 1 fist week. At tho time of our publication it was supposed that Lieut, fioiley was promoted.' Eergt. H.EiPnttaaan.has been promoted to a second Lieutenanpf in the same Company, Brifefcr MusicWe|i avc ; mei ve d from Oliver 3>U gon * C0.,'217 Boston, excellent se lections of their latest Jublfcallon' of sheet music, as fallows: "Golden Bibin jipolka;" "Gentle Anna Bay/’ gong and ohorjs, nsieung by the Buckley’s. The celebrated " LaogVipg'£ong,” irom.Manon Les cant, as sling by Patti sisters; "Beauties of Simon Bocconcgra 'f Gen. Butler's Grand March;** ami " Gen. Ildoker's /March-” * Firth, Pond, & Co., ore the New York publishers* A Wohikto TioaAjCou»|:Y FinvEßs.—The high price of cotton fmaleriaU ojit of which paper has been made t has driven manufac turers and consumers seek l ont new and cheaper substances to be nss|. indeed. A vofry white and beautiful paper Is Qowiaadefjfroni corn-husks, in lim ited quantities, liowevdf.' fanners will do well to eayo their hu§ks for this pil/pose. If wanted for the manufacture they wiH/ictf tie farmer more than they now do for fodder; adjidf riot wanted, they will still be on the purpose. Provost appointment of pro- ost marshals under for enrolling and calling out the national forced ?s ar subject now/cxercising the public mind, we the commonlbenefit that few, if any, civilians -probably receive’ appoint ment to’tbo bfficc. 'Xb*& emulation ®f petitions for this of tbat man may ite ftijvvcry well, and can do neither barm nor good<>? Bujt'the intention is to de tail men from tbe'acrvlee t| fill those positions, for rho present, at least. *j(ch, in pur judgment, is the proper mode of fifeng Positions. The expe rienced" soldier is man for the place, as must .appear rcrylydy. * . Bomxo for Ort.-j ft. T.*HaU,>Esq., Postmaster at Farmington Hill in tlj ? county, informs ns that Mr. C. Murray, of Beloit/fis boring for'oil in the lower part of th| ! l .township. Mr. Morroy has fitted up Ms derricks" and boring by steam. Ho has now reached a|iepth\>f forty feet, principally through tbo solid rocjai ] Mr. commence operations by the presence of a. lnflammable gas which was observed to rise hVough.the water at that place. This gas may wdictja oil, # it may bo the result of the decomposition of deposits. We hope Mr. Murray may oilfind reap & rich reward therefrohi. /' •' : t ,c ! Pi-anV-An Orcha^^. —If'the man who makes two blades of grass to gr^w where.bnt.one grew before is a benefactor to the r);?e, the man who plants an or chard, and adorns with flowering shrub bery is thrice a JIHo not only provides for hteown bonsehold S^t^r, posterity. In speaking of thfWe are reminded that the peo ple of Tioga county hei.d no longer go abroad to pro cqre fruit trees, and .|ar£ shfrubbery. They can now patronize home onjefpr* B ® sad at the same time know that they are dealing withtan honorable maa r We refer to Mr. B. C. nursery'near Tioga has become dne ofiibp institutions. of tbo county* WecrfrdiaUy coramiWbiwl. to the patronage of our fellow-citizens. , A New Estehw learn that the Syracuse Salt Company jlllargo area of chat lands of the Tioga Company, and purpose mining and carrying afray^ome.Zofl,ooo tons of coal the coming season. jjmilroad is to be extended throe,miles further hs<t* the: coal region. Thisaddi tionnl'cnterprige-wBl 'hhve 4* tendency to increase not only the material wealth o(|l the county, by develop ing its mineral resources ojjd likewise by creating a, new demand for produce, &Hhe population of the county as well. As the neft Company, intend build ing about two hundred dwellings loz; the accommoda tion of their w| feel to congratulate the good-folkof Blossborg on tt'e prospect of a handsome addition to their town. k- ‘ , National I'mon Leaui|»—Elsewhere we publi-h a communication relative tfnhe organization of this patriotic League ip tiiis county. A copy of the Pledge is being clpciilaled and signed ih this vlllageT" together with a callfora preliminary meeting at the Court House on Saturday tfveiuug, for the purpose of organization, ilcrc'is the fledge ; “ We, the undersigned, citizens of the United States, hereby associate ounreives .under the name and title of the LOYAL NATIONAL LEAGUE. Regarding,the Administration aSfltho only lawfully constituted agent-tb! a full, free, pud'unhesitating stipporl of- its war policy as vitally essential— f 1 jtd Y e pledge unconditional loyalty to the government of. Abe. United Slates, to an nnwaver. lag support of. its rB[or is this oppress the rcbeinon, and to spare no endear info maintain unimpaired tho na tional unity, both fs prinAple and territorial bound, ary. ' 1 .! The primary oh Icl.of, this League Is, and shall bo to bind together n t .loyal men, of all trades and' pro fessions in a comtrihn union, to maintain tha power, glory and iptegrif, bfcjho pation. Wo ate glad to the League is abeadybe ing organised in different parts of the county. Speed he work. • it ?a.v ox /Inmm. os Seaoot boenaißST*.—Commis sioner Boutwcl), hai dteHid that Internal' Revenue stamps are required upon tjio following documents: Diplomas and'Cortif ji»le|;«iaja6d by the State Nor. mal Schools to Teocheil, 19 centa. Certificates to Teachers, issued by County SnneriU lendcnts, 10 cents. ] I ■ K Certificates by President and Secretary of Board of Directors to County 1 Superintendent, that achoola mo been open in operaiion according to law, 10 CCQtg, Agreements or contnctf between Teachers and Twhc°/) Dlrtcto f s ' 40 '.‘“ft, 5 cents, (to be paid by -Monthly'rcpdrisipy .Teachers to Buatd of Directors nn the condition of|fhA;scli|«(ls, are exempt. . . pEBtEBDAT Mr. Eltab TL Shith wob at work at; the Fall Brook Co.,.Machine Shop, wben one of the> largo, doors fell upon, and wonlihave crushed him to, death, but for a stick of. timber lying near by, which' partially sns&ined the weight of the door,- Mr. S.’ was much braised, but it is hoped that there Is no in-; tern si injury.—(jar-winy Journal. 181 k, , - Eobbebies.— We understand that almost every night, houses and cellars are entered, in this place, and provisions and other valuable articles purloined. One night list week, the Convent wia_entered find several valuable articles taken. Within the last week r several houses .have-been entered,and in many cs cos the burglars were alarmed and fled before securing' their booty. Thus far no arrests have been .made.- Bradford Reporter, - Wipe Beatiho.—This disgraceful and inhuman practice is becoming dreadfully common among the ram drinkers of .this town. Within (be pastifew days. Justice Cooleyhas been colled upon by a laige num ber of Uinch abused and suffering members of the fair i sex, to whose sorrowful tales he is obliged to listen, A few days since there were.'three of these unfortu nately mated feminines' called' .at hie-office At tho same time, each, wishing to see him privately and as it proved npon the same business. These "things” who call themselves husbands, and thus disgrace' their sex, should in every ease be punishedto the full extent of .the law. A light punishment does not seem to abate the eviL Send .the miserable cruel, wretches to Rochester for six months. The villain who will heat his wife os some of these dastards are guilty of .doing, should not be suffered to Hvo among decent people. Banish every one of them, we sey, end we believe that Justice Cooley will do it if any of those appear on this oharge again. —Elmira Preie . 3D I 33 X>. In Westfield, on the 23d nit., of diphtheria, JAMES, only son of Harvey and Susan Sligh, aged 13 years, 6 months, and 7 days. In DeLinar, on tfie 18th insi., .of diphtheria, WIL LIAM EVERETT, youngest child of Daniel and Cynthia Kimball, aged 13 yean, 5 months, and 10 days. In Tioga, on the 3d inst, WILLIAM A. LOWELL, (late a member of Co. A, 23d Begfc. N. Y. V 01.,) aged 24 years. The disease, consumption, of which he, died, was contracted while In the service of his country. In Charleston, os the fith rash, LBTTIE ZEM PHBOKA, only daughter of Thomas E. and Zelina Z. M|tchell, oged 2 years, 4 months, and 14 days. We miss the dear little* Lettie for thou wert the. light and joy of onr boose. With thy absence a shadow of gloom Is cast over onr hearts, yet we monm not as those without hope, for Jesus hath said, " suffer little children and forbid them., not to come unto me for of such is the kingdom of heaven.** In Snllivan, at his father’s residence, on the 14th. inst, WILLIAM H. HULBLANDER, (late private in Co. C, 30th BcgL H, Y, S, VoL,) aged 25 years, and 17 days. William feeling that it was his duty, to lend a help* ing hand to bis coontry In its strife with traitors, volunteered in September, 18GV. While on the Pe ninsula before Richmond disease came, upon him, after causing months of suffering has laid him low. Only four days before bis death ho was brought homo as be said ".to die.** On his way home he said to bis father who was with him, "save me till I get homo for if I can only get there, and soo the loved ones I left behind I shall be content.” Fortunately bis wish wns granted, and he breatfaod bis last sur rounded by those he loved so well A young man of sterling worth, with high moral perceptions, he was beloved by all who knew him. Con. In Wcllsboro, at tho residence of Mr. Sturrocki on evening, March 17th, 1363, Miss EMMA WATBOLS, in tho 24th year of her age. Emma possessed a'character of unusual amiability and gentleness. Of her it may be ‘truly said, M Good thoughts where her footsteps pressed ' Like fairy blossoms grew.** Her lovely qualities greatly endeared her not only to the family of which she was apprized member, but to a large circle of friends, by whom she will long be missed and in-whose affections .end memories sbo will continue to live in srngranco and glowing beauty. Death hod no ten’ors for her. She had placed her trust in the Savior and rejoiced in the forgivness of sins through the blood of Christ, nod wasio the lajt, firm in faith that he would leave or forsake her. She bad no desire to recover, but felt “to die was gain." She urged upon those around her. the impor tance of preparing for death, and expressed a desire to meet them all in heaven. She often said “ God will come and take home his child.". “ I shall rest in heaven." Dying in f£llh so strong and with such childish trust in God. Ob! who would wish her back in this world of pain and sorrow' ~ u Alone unto our father’s will . One. thought hath reconciled— That he whose love exceedeth ours Hath taken home his child.. Fold her, oh Father I in thine arms. And let her henceforth be A messenger of love between Our human hearts and thee." Com. SPECIAL notices. Editor of The Agitator: Drau.Siu: With your permission I‘wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send by return 'mail to all who wish it, (free) a Recipe, with full di rections for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove, in JO days. Pim ples, Blotches, Ton, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail frew to those having Bald Heads or Bare simple directions and information that will enable them ta start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than 30 days. All applications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yours, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, Feb. 25,1863-3 m. No. 831 Broadway/NewYork. CHILDREN OWE MUCH OF THEIR SICKNESS TO COLDS.—No matter where tbo disease may appear to be seated, its origin may be traced to suppressed perspiration, or a Cold- 'Cramps and Lung Complaints are direct products of Colds. In short Colds are the half the diseases that afflict humanity, for as they are caused by check ed perspiration, and as fire eighths of the woste mat ter of the body escapes through the pores, if these pores are closed, that proportion of diseases necessa rily follows. Keep clear, therefore, of Colds and Coughs, tbo great precursors of disease, or if con tracted, break them up immediately, by a timely use of Madame Porter** Curative Baltaau , Sold by all 'Druggists, at 13 cents and 25 cents per bottle. -' March Ji t 1863-Iy. • ' rpUE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE X OP A NERVOUS INVALlD.—Published for the benefit and as a caution to young men, and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility. Early Decay, and their kindred ailments—supplying the means of-seU enro. By one who has cured himself after being a victim of misplaced confidence in medical hnmhng and quackery. By enclosing a post-paid directed, envelope, single copies may bo had of too author Na than tel* May fair, Esq, Bedford, Kings Ouqnty/New York. ' ; .. Jan. 28, 1863.-ly. Knox Fruit Farm b Nurseries. - 3?ot many years yt* have maita'fbe cbUWalion of , v*-g'HAIE- fBMTS • a speciality, and taking into account enmVy, quantity and qualify, out atock of VinkS asd Plants of GRAPES, BLACKBERRIES, ' STRAWBERRIES, GOOSBERRIES, RASPBERRIES, CURRANTS, &0., &o. is nne'qnolod anywhere, which wo 'offer .oh the most favorable termer Parties wishing to purchase would do well to correspond with us, or send for our PRICE LIST, which will bo sent- to all applicants free of charge. OUB SEED. STORE AND HORTICULTURAL HOUSE i s A T Wo. M Fifth Street, where nil nrticles'Sgphging to sndh an establishment can bo had Of the Best quality. •' ■ . J. KNOX, Bor 155, Pittsburg, Pa; March 25, ISOS-Sm. ' ; A rinrt COBOS 0F HEMLOCK' BARK wanted bbuul/ at'the -Tioga Tannery, for which the highest Cash Price will bo paid by liogu, March IS, 1563-3 m. - It. P. A I. tVEHLS. • th4T tioga' county “The hMVCheapeefc, *nd mo»fcBfccc<S«sfnl Paaily Payer *» the Oaten,” ■ A COMpCrra PICTOKIA t times. HAMPER’S. WEEKLY. SfIiETOIDLy ItXjtJSTRATED. Price Six Cent* a KnAbet; $3 00' a tear. Critical Notices of the Press. ( Iti freab leaves, its. clear typ«,;ita entertaining va ■Hoty,4ts severe buljasl criticisms upon-the follie*of the times, its elegantly written and Instructive arti cles, and its at?le correspondence, all combine to make it the model newspaper of our country, and one that every family mast lts cofidensW 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 care 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 I&sf. - We weald wot so often call attention to Harper ’• Weekly if tto were not well satisfied that it is the beet Family Paper ‘published in the United Stales , and for that reason, and that alone, we desire to see it under mine and root out a certain kind of literature too prevalent, which bluntd the morals of its readers, vitiates their taste for sensible reading, and is altogeth er bod in its effects.— New London Advertiser* , Wherever we go—in raU-cpraand steamboats —we find it seized with eagerness, because of its spirited sketches' of passing events., We all Kke to look at the faces of men we have read of,, and at ships and forts that have .figured In fjbe Woody scenes of war.— Of all such men, and places, and events, this, paper furnishes the best illustrations. Our future historians will enrich themselves outof Harper’s Weekly, long after writers, and publishers are turned to dust.—A". Y. Evangelist. Oko Copy for One Year, On© Copy for Two Years. . ....... 5 00 An Extra Copy will be" allowed fat every Glim of Ten Subscriber*, at $2 50 each, or II Copies for $25. Harper’s Magazine and Harper's Weekly, together, one year, $5 00. ! Harper** Weekly Is electrotype!, and back numbers can.be had at any time. ! I -Vote# 1., 11., in., IV, V., and YL, for the Tears 1857 to 1862 inclusive, of “ HARPER’S WEEKLY*” handsomely bound in Cloth, extra, Price $4 38'eacb, are now ready. The postage upon Harpers Weekly, .when' paid fa advance at the office where it is received, is tweoty.six cents a-year. '. , e • | harper a brothers, . . - ; Franklin Square, New York. DENTISTRY. PRICE & FIRMAN, Com. MECHANICAL <£■ SURGICAL DENTISTS, YYr’ OXJLD respectfully inform the citizens of Wells* \l boro and .surrounding country, that they are now stopping at J. W. Bigoney's Hotel, known as.the ‘ Pennsylvania House, for a few weeks, and would be pleased to wait on all who may need the services of their profession. 'All operations' pertaining tq the profession performed in tbo most careful and scien tific manner. Wo would call particular attention to nnr hard Rubber or Coralilo work, which is unprece dented. PRICE A FIRMAN. Wollsboro, March 18, 1863; i ' . . THE CELEBRATED ' ,| - Rochester Trout Flieis. THE Subscriber begs leave to inform the fishermen of Weßsboro and vicinity, that be is agent for the sale-of the Rochester Trout Flies, A fine assortment just received. Shop opposite the Barber Shop. T LOREN A* SEARS. Wollsboro, March 4,1863-tE . » - ( F. D. RITTER, M. D. {■hate Atettiaki Surgeon in the TJ, S. Army.) TIIE subscriber begs leave to inform the people of Lawrcnceville and vicinty, that he has established himselfnearly opposite Jordon's Hotel, Main Street, where bo may be found at all times ready to receive calls in the line of his profession. Opera tivo Surgery specially attended to. Lawrenceville,! March 4, ISu3-3w. , t ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of Administration haying granted to the Sab. scriber pa ihe estate of Goo. W, Dickerson, of. Mid* dlebury, dcc'd, notice is Hereby given to those ladebted to etetate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement to the subscriber. ' E. 11, BRIGGS, Adminxeirdtor. Mlddlcbury, March 4,1863. a ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE—Letters of, ad ministration haring been granted to the stibscri her, on the estatk of George W. Hioe, late of Chat* ham, dco*d; notice is hereby glren to those indebted to-said estate to make immediate payment, and those haring claims to present them, properly authenticated for settlement to the subscriber. [ JULIA A. RICE, Administratrix. Chath4m, March 4,18 Cr»> $ ; ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad ministration haring been granted to the subscri bers on the estate of Cornelias Pierce, late of Farm ington township, deceased, all' persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested io make immedi ate payment, and those haring claims' to present them properly authenticated for settlement to tfao subscriber** 1 tJBO. M. HALL, 7 . • L Feb. 18, 1863-Ct* KQAII CORWIN, J Aam *' COP.NING WtiO'IESALE DRUG AND BOOK STORE. RUGS! AND MEDICINES, I PAINTS AND OILS, (WINDOW GLA?S, - i 1 KERQSINE OIL, • ALCOHOL, ... i BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Sold ok wholesale hy‘ ' ' !1 ' W. I>. TERBELL. Country Merchants supplied With these articles at NEW YORK PRICKS. Corning, Feh, 36,1863. j Administrator's notice.—Letters m admlniatratiop having been granted to tbe aab ecriherson the estate of Albert S. Sbieves, late of Jackson township, doo’d, notice is hereby given to those Indebted to said estate to mahe Immediate pay ment).add those having claims to present them prop erly authenticated to the subscribers. ' • \ • i LOUISA SHBIVEfi, A 1 ' JACOB SHEIVES, Udm’rft . ! A. 8. GARRISON, J Jackson, Feb, JU,-1563-6jtj.® A DMINISTUATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of Xi. Administration having been granted-to tholun dersigned on tho estate of Selinas Walker, lath of Tioga township, dee'd, all perrons haring claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them properlyjnutbenticated to the undersigned?at bcrrese idonco ip said township,, and all persons indebted, to said estate ore respectfully, requested to make, pay ment to the nndoraignel'as speedily as polsiblo. 1 : . CATHARINE WALKER; Admiiii,train*. Tioga, Feb. IS, 16C3~6t*. .... . WELLSBORO’ ACADEMY. Wollsboro’, Tioga Connty, Henna. 4 . MARINCS N. ALLEN, A. BL; Principal assisted.by a corps of competent teachers. . ... T(ie Spring Term will commence on the 30th of March, 1803, ' • ’ , ’ , ' 'Tuition for term, ;from Sfi.SO to $6.00. ■ J ySi' K TEAcnus* Cr. Ass will also'bd fonned.' 1 By order of Trustees, .. J. P-DONALDSON, Prn’t. Wellsboro, MaWth 11, ~f SO3f 1 ’' ?" STOVES AND TINWARE. WILLIAM ROBERTS HAS opened a now Stove and Tin Shop in the Slot* opposite Bpy’a.Building, where be U pre pared to fnfnirh’ his old friends and customers, nnd the public generally With everything in his lino ol business, including ■ - Cooking Stoves <rf the most approved styles; Par lor. Dining Room, nnd Coal Stores; Tinware and Kitchen fornitnre of oil varieties. *S~ Caii and see our new stock. , Wellsboro; Feby. 5, .1862. ’ , ; ■ , Sore Throat nnd Diphtheria. _ ANEW' and powerful rampety to be)' used .only,externally has jqst been found. It must bo applied when the first symptoms appear, 1 and it ’ will certainly, reduce tho ’swelling and inßamolion. CaUlhrthrfcottif.-in Ointment at Roy’s Drugstore. iDireetiuns atrmnpany v.icb buttle.’ I’ricc 25 eculS, WclUbutu, Feb. 1, tSD3. '• " ‘h TJBBStS ,$3 00 AGITATOR. WEtLMO PK STORE. Ho. 3, Union Block. fTHQS sub Briber, having pursued a new .stock X <a addition to the well selected stock lie bad on hand, is prepared to accommodate the public by keeping. A. OBNBSAIi NEWS BOOM AND BOOK STOKE, . where be will'furnish, AT THE NEW STAND, in the Post Office Uniiding, Ko. 5, Union Block, (or by mail) all . -- the new .York dailies at the publishers prices. He will also keeep on bond aJJ the literary Weeklies, and The monthly magazines, Including Harper’s,the Atlantic, Qodey’s, Peterson’s Knickerbocker, Continental Ac., Ac. ♦ . Also, will be kept constantly on band, a com ,ete repository of CLASSIC&t, HISTORICAL POETICAX. SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blank Book*, Paper Hangings, SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, it. Orders for Binding Books. ' The work executed to suit any taste, and on the lowest possible terms. Particu lar attention will also be .given to SPECIAL OKDEKS for any thing comprehended in the trade. One Thousand Volumes of tbe Latest Editions of SOKOOI/ BOOKS. - Patents, Teachers and Scholars, are inrited to call and examine this large assortment of School Books in which may he found everything in nse in the schools of the County. Readers. —Sanders* entire series. Porter’s Reader, Sergeant's, Town’s and Willson’s Readers,,at the foie ett cath raiet. '' Spellixg Books.—Sanders’, Websters Ac. Abitbmxtic3. GreenVeafs, Davies’, Btoddard'a, Colburn’s Ac. Gbajchaus,—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 sixes. * Copy-Books, Steel Pens. . Paper of all kinds. - , Latin, German, French and Greek Text Books; on band and .purchased to order. Watches,- Jewelry, Picture Frames, Paper Hang ings, Christmas Toys, Fancy Articles, Maps, Pic tures Ac. • AU orders promptly Attended to. WeUebepoi Nev. 26,1862. J. F. ROBINSON, J. P. BILES, AT THE KNOXVILLE FOUNDRY, MAKES THE BEST PLOWS IN THE „COUNTRY. ALSO . ( ; 'i' Cauldron Kettles. STOVES, MACHINERY, AC, AC., ALL AT. LOW FIGURES. , 1 Knoxville, Feb. 4,1863-6 m. J. M. SMITH, JJAS now on hand and la drily receiving at his NEW STORE, OPPOSITE TUB DICKINSON HOUSE, a fall and complete assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, v . which bare beew bought on the nkost farorable terms, and will bo offered to customers at a ’l) ' •1 VEliy SMALL' ADVANCE. Many of his * domestic goods wore purchased at different times daring the Sommer, thus enabling him to sell tbenf Leu than Current New York Price*, and stUl makes a small profit. Advantage* of SUCH PURCHASES will at all times he given to (he’ customers as far as possible. A years experience in selling Goods for Ready Pay Only, has Tally confirmed him in the opinion that this is the only proper way, for both Buyer & Seller* as It enables him to do. better by.liis customer than would bo possible under the Credit System. The Ready Pay System will therefore be continued, and also- TUB ONE PRICE SYSTEM, hollaring that to be the only policy consistent with. Honesty and Fair Dealing. . All persons from Tioga County visiting Corning are INVITED TO CALL and make an examination. ! doming, Oct. 8,186!}. ' _______ JOHN R. ROWM, NO. 1. UNION BLOCK, B£6S leave to notify such efhis friends and Uio public who do not already know, that be Is once more on ' 1 -■' “ THE OLD. STAMPING GROUND” on the corner where,stood the old: j EMPIRE STORE before “ Ihc-Firo,” and more particalarfy that be boa jost received a largo and varied stock of . FALK. AND WINTER DRYGOODS, LADIES’ GOODS. ~ READY MADE CLOTHING, •BOOTS, SHOES, &0., as well as n full assortment of HARDWARE, , QDEENSWARE, ? 1 WOODBN-WARE, and . GROCERIES, gpacblfy adapted to Iho Thants of the community and wuf sell them at the loweslTiving prices. CASH AND PRODUCE of all kinds taken In exchange fof Goods. Wcllsboro/Oct. 8,1802. • TNXECCTOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters testamen- Ti tary haring been granted to the subscriber on the estate of Lewis Miller, lato ■ of■ Drimar town ship,'dee’d; notice ia hereby given to those indebted to said estate to'make immediate payment, and those having,claims to present' them properly' authentica ted fnr'settlement. , IPV.A EL STONE, Deiroar, Fcb-11, ISB3'. | ' *«cealo». • A IAIMOT or H £ SPRING G —AT—j FERINE. CHEAP CASH TROY, BRADFORD We wool! hereby inform the public that we have just received the ■ j ’ LAIiQEST STOCK OF GOODS g ! • ever brought to Troy, and we now offer them for sale at less price Aon any other concern in this county. We therefore invite inspection at our spacious ware rooms. OOHPETmOEr IS We have made evenr effort wlti ting new stock at such oxtrembl; CAN PACE ALL OPI and boldly proclaim, without fcorj PE BINE UNDERSELL El'E - i hook at thaam* of Departmental now presented and jon will at once exclaim with thoakoml* who yearly PURCHASE GOODS\ OF US, that PEKINE t CO.’S is the place to Buy. 'DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, SHAWL DEPARTMENT, | CLOAK DEPARTMENT! ; CLOTH DEPARTMENT, MANTILLA DEPARTMENT, CARPET DEPARTMENT, BOOT & SHOE DEPARTMENT, HAT)& CAP DEPARTMENT, GROCERY DEPARTMENT, HOSIERY & GLOVES DEPARTMENT, •„, i i All of these Dejpartments are running over with their respective articles, and it is hourly proclaimed that for this reason^ and the low prices of tbs goods, THE BUSH IS AT FERINE & coisi •' I * \ Why ? PER IKE A Co. sell cheaper than any other concern in the county. These statements are every verified by the hundreds who visit car store, as none other con begin to show «o large AND SO FINE AN ASSORTMENT. Sbawl? t Cloaks and Mantillas at OKE IJALF the usual price. 1 White Goods Embroideries [WilFbo sold, from this date, at | r FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. | Bargains in Ladies* Collars and Sets. The Carpet Department is fall of bargains. We 'ask only a j Small Advance on Carpetings! The Boot and Stloe Department is, as nsual, Overflowing Will* | Bargains, Notwithstanding the great advance in the price of Cotton Goods, ‘l | , we shall continue to sell our present largtf^slock of ■ DOMESTIC GODJS AT THE REDUCED PRICE as long as we hove a PIECE LEFT, I I ' and wo beg io suggest to onr patrons tbf propriety of supplying themselves | WITHOUT DEj for they are rapidly ADVAXCING IN \ To the trading community, who h Sustained our exertions to ' CONDUCT BUS in a straight-forward and honornl turn oar unfeigned thanks. It bos so discharge each BUSINESS TRANSJ thl?wo should merit tho confidence of tho TRADING PUBLIC. Oat extensive sales the pert season into enabled ns to preeeet lor - f ' I ■ ■' *’ j OUfi CUSTOMERS ! the choicest rarictics of SEASONABLE al fKICES petreedy eaftsteclory to itw purchasee. Ferine & Co., URoy, “ Unquestionably the Mart: anatained wo* of the kind In the World." _ HARPER’S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE. - CHtTICAL SOTHES op TBt PBZSi: THE volumes bound constitute of themselves a li brary of miscellaneous raiding inch as can not be found in the same compass in any other publics tion that has come under our notice. —Horton Cooritr. The molt popular Monthly intheworld.— NaoYork Obtfrven ' We must refer in terms of eulogy to the high toad and varied excellences of Harpeb'3 Magazine—& journal frith a monthly circulation of .about 170,006 copies—in whose pages are to be found some of the choicest light and general 'reading of the day. We speak of this work ns an evidence of the American People; and the popularity it has acquired Is merited. Each Number contains tally 144 pages of reading matter, appropriately, illustrated with good wood cats ; 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 tbe dissemination of a love of pure literature.— Tmhncrs Guide to American Literature, London . No lilagasine in Europe or America.is so well known; none has half as many readers; and,we may safely say, none has received so large a tribute of* admiration from the cultivated classes, that delight in a healthy,-diversified, elevating periodical litera ture. It ia the foremost Magazine of the day*' The fireside never had a more delightful companion, nor the million a more enterprising friend, than Harper's Magazine.— Methoditt Proteetont (Baltimore). . TEBJM.B* ... . 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And an Ex fra Copy, gratie, far etery Club of TbK Subscribers, at $2 each j or 11 eopies for ClergynjenUDd Teachers supplied at $3 00 a year., The Semi-Annual VolltmOs boundln Cloth, S 3 ,60 per volume. Muslin Cover s, 25 cents each, Sett, tfhea ordered* to bo sent by Hail, Eight Cent s additional mutt be remitted for pottage, . The Postage upon Har per's Magazine must be paid at rim Office t onere it it receded. The Postage UThiftg-*xx Cent* ayhar f t>r Aline j Cenie for three monthe. 1 • • HARPER A BROTHERS, Franklin Square, Ifeio York .. STOCK 00D S! GO’S STORE, 'OUNTV, PA. 9 DEFIED. iln oar power to buy jr low rates that we £el>. 25. It Cure* Headache in Tea Hinntes# •OSITION, CURB'S VEGETABLE EMBBOCATJO.V. the sure curt of Headache, Toothache, DKrrhft'ey Jr Rheumatism, sore Xhfoat, Neuralgia, Palms in the £ld«# Back or Stomach, Cramps, Cuts, Sprains, Burhs, BroisW,- Wounds, &K Ac. Also for all kinds at tfotnds ah horse*.- TRY IT—IT CANNOT FAIL! [of denial, that co. AB'-Tlie numerous cures 4h»t are daily performed-by the nee of (be Vegetable Embrocation, are sufficient evidence of its superior excellent virtues. -Furthermore,this prepara tion does cot ccmtnhx any poisonous minerals, or dlkto™b» drags. . . ‘ • From. Prof. Williams, Principal of the Utica wr! B. CtittB —Dear jS/'r; —llimvg witnessed the very beneficial results from the use of yout VegetaMo EnabrocatfOh f»y my self atri members of my family iff Case of Colds, soto throat and boarsohesa, I cheerfully give you this testimony to its Worth, and can confidently recommend it fn the aoote cases . from atrexperimental knowledge Of its * Vonas very tmly. «< W,n<MA»B. Utica, Jjme 4,1861. j" - Sdood News from Home--Air Agree-' See What They Say. We, the undersigned citizens of Utica, having used pUne’s Vegetable Embrocation It our families, and finding It aft A mostsatatt&y refcrdy, eatt cheerfully recommend it to the public jteaerally, aa being an indispcnaible article for family use. We dtf hot ttish to nnderftU any other Worthy feedldaa, 4>uc can truly say that we neter before have found an eonal to this Vegetable Embrocation, and would ad Vise etery fam ily to keep a bottle tekdy for immediate dee. Mrs. M. A. Hill, Schtiylet si. Mrs. I. Crocket,BurteU st. Mrs. Em '.'Oerriu, « Mrs. E.Oarnraut, “ Mrs* Rachel Roberts, u Mrs. A. 3tL Kibbl; if D. Bacon, Catborime st., ' D; L. Simons, u r T. S. Robinson,72 uenesco st, Mrs. MS Francis,Bfafrdtoti Jos. Marsden, Iluntlngton at., N, M. Shepard, Spring, st.y Sirs. George Bancroft, Mrs. Bf. Wheeler,. ‘ 44 Mte. AlvlraLaue, “ Mrs. Anna Williams, “ Mrs. Mary Vaughan, “ X>. Vanvalkenburg, “ Henry Hill, Varlcfc st., John Shott, Genesee st. P. C. Ilartw cll, *f Jane Davison, Sender st ~ Sirs. J.WAker, * Robert Lane, Bbfithigton «t. Sirs. Elia Shott, Genesee tt., Priscilla McLabghlilf, “ Elizabeth Grants, Catherine st. Margaret Marsden, tf Selifla Simmons, Burncss st., Ann mil, Varick at., . > .The above names arefrom well known respectable cTtisWtty and a thousand more namc?niight be added, of prlioih Infer’ mation can bo had in reference to the astonishing cures per- Prepared atfd sofd, whoiesa/c act! retail, by B. Ch. lh£, No 50 Oenreseeafreet, Marbfe Block, Utica, li. x. Also, lot sals by JOUS SStJOSSS, of Cherry Platts/ travelling agent. . Atfgnst 13,1802. jgmm, A I'Ec'tcrb mmw' TO 70UH8 HEW! Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope, Price Six Centis A tectaro on iho Nature, Treatment lc Radical Cure of Spermatorrlitea or Seminal Weak ness Involuntary Emission?, Sesflal Debility, and Im pediments to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Con samplion, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse,do. —By‘Roar. J. M, 8., Author of the Green Book, Ac, The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture/ clearlycproves from his own experxcnpcAbat the awful consequences of Self-abose Ira effectu ally removed without medicine, and withottt daftgSf -ous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, tings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of care at once certain , and effectual, by which every sufferer no matter what his condition may be, .hiay core himself ehi*npl,ty , privately and radically. This Lecture will f>ruVc a boon to thousands and thousands.. Sent under seal,* to any address, ih a plain, seated envelope, on the feeoipt of six cents, or two postage' stamps/ by addressing, CU AS. J. 0. KLINE A CO., ' 127 EoWerj, New York, Post Office Box, -10bG, : Fob. 25, ISBS-lcr ’ . ■ RETURNED SOLDIEES AND their FRIENDS, can obtain B AON PAY, PENSIONS, Sad BOtfNTY, through the rnbscriber, who bos Made' arangements to prosecute all such clems, with a long established and perfectly reliable PENSION AfiESCt at Washington. As the affidavits most be taken before n judiro of the Court, and as this is tbo teridence of Jadge Vi hee ler, tbo business can bo transacted in an hour* time. I.awreiicovilie, dan. 28,1868- E. 0. WELLS. ••• ’BICE. CONSTITUTION WATER. THE ONLY REMEDY FOR DIABETES, India* ,ti«n of the Neck of (he Bladder, loftaturaSlioii of the K idneys, and Catarrh of the Bladder, Stran gury and Burning', or Painfol Urinating, Store in tod Bladdef, Calculus, drivel, Britk Dnsf Deposit, and Mucous of Milky Discharges after Urinating* For sale by all prnggisia. Erica Si* (fJI. 11. CBEIiO * CO., Proprietors. Morgan A Allen, Sonefal Agents, No. 48 Cliff 5(.,- Nett York. JOHN A. ROY, Agent for Tioga County.- Wellshoro, April 16, 1562,-ly. . taro £0 generooaty ; if ess )lQ*iqanncr, wo to been oar <tairo to ICTION More light on the subject.—au persona interested in light; materials should •certainly call'at Key's Drug Store* and.see that fine,* pure specimen of Petroleum Qil for Burning in the Kerosino Lamp, ft is nof only the safest but the' cheapest and pleasantest light that can be procured. IVellsboro, Feb. 11, ISB3. EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters tesfanU-n -tnry haring been granted to the subscriber on' the estate of Jsufaamv, Austin', late of Snllivan town* ship, dee’d, notice is hereby given to those indebted' to make immediale payment, and those haring claims to present them pYOpCVIy authenticated for settlement;- to the subscriber. AARON RUMSEI, - Sullivan. March 18, TSCS-St. Esccutor. STOP that cough by using Cline’s Vegetable' ‘ Embrocation. See advertisements another col-' uibb. Sold by Druggists. [Feb. 18,1563. J _ CONCENTRATED LVlf. for saleat * koy’S drug siase* Musical Institute.
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