I~A , ' . AGITATOR. jX.O OA.I. kgp. 3TJB Ogx I» A.p3C;OTTB ■■ Walla bsfco, Wedneaday, April 8,1863. .r Bnsfinjsß SthaplTtacKtn and otheri —Bent. Csznp f'. ' ' . , E. Dens,' Mercantile Jjfpraiser. -j- ' ; iji wood. We want tes.i|drd«»f wood on- anbioription, all of vhioli haa l»eVl| .prdmiaod and ia overdue. Should our forge If nl/rienh neglect» deliver the wood aoon .%» ahaU bo W -purchaao theaamo.elsewhere, and a? rend*,' If noceaaary.to collect the money.to. pay for it f'p ptafet hof to do thia. Wood ia plen tier than mow- *■ -1 The president ial* appointed the 30th day of this month to bo obihrsbd : M;»-dfty of fasting and prayer. We cannbt publish notices of Marriages and deaths unless they are M&ntp&led by a'responsible name. The rfceipt of twi or. three anonymous notices last ■weeVconstrains tij this notice. Wb understand the search for rook oil in Farmington Is still vigorously prosecuted. The Mur ray well has reached* depth of 6ft or 70 feet through the rookj though the.boring had to be suspended some days-Ofl-account of the preienco of quicksand. Tbe heaviest its duration occurred on Sunday last. The storm set in abpnt daylight until ten o’clock A. M. t depositing about ten inches of snow on a level. At this rate, four feist ot snow would hove been de posited had the slorm continued twenty-four hours. Tq InqcibeSs. —Having received letters asking ns to send to tbe writers recipes or articles advertised in our columns, we desire .to say that we the apy advertiser, nor can we procure any of the articles wanted for subscribers or friends. They will have to send directly, to tbe advertisers. Big Beef and Shispiastebs.— The Williamsport Bulletin of Saturday says that a beef ox wastsold in that Tillage recently, weighing over 2000 lbs. 1 Tbe same paper also Iffys that tbe Town Council of that borough have' authorized -the issue of borough scrip to the amount of $5OOO, to be used in redemp tion ot the.orders already issued. !ehe Rebels Upon XJa I—Five Hundred Rebel pris oners will arrive here from Dunkirk this afternoon, at by special train, when they will take the Wil liamsport train at-irfs.«nd proceeed to .Washington* A large Crowd jwill undoubtedly he in attendance at thu.depot to behold sesf» genuine copperheads;— EU V«'rA Prea. '• W* hasten to assort 1 oat friend of'the Corning Journal, that wp intended to give onr readers some of the good things la jus journal o£ a rlaU to the army of the Potomac. r ßut<&toe owe not having a proper respect for the sanctum and its treasures carried the jtapir off;bodily.^,The “infliction" was sogood that thought it ought to be.suffered by a thousand or two,. v ' Wn are in the vejceiptiqf several obituary notices of soldiers, some of them yery long and entirely unfit for publication. Always willing to accommodate tp to the fullest extent otpur ability, wo most beg our friends to remember that a simple notice of a death' is much more significant than half ja column of obituary.* : _ ■: \ ' One of {bese 1 notices Enclosed a dime—a paper one which we will relhrndf th*e writer will send his or her name and,/addrtsi to this office. To S&BSCBißßfes.— TVVthis Veek enclose notices of subscriptions expired, ori soon to, expire, to our sub scribers. The exOr&tipfc prices of paper *ud ink, render it necessary for} ns to adhere strictly to . the advance pay’system* Payments may be made to onr agents a t the different polt-offices, who will oblige by making'returns ]to at; their earliest convenience. Or, remit by mail, enclosing the money In the p^iene) ojf -the Postmaster. The terms are $1,.50 per yey, co»m,£Dcing on the first of Janua ry last, or later. i, * , Iktortaht to thß Public. —The amendments to the* tax law ibe s7tb Congress at its last ses. sion in regard to* premia aro impor tant to the public; *Ai amended the law now requires 01 all notes over HW, and not exceeding S2CO, paya ble within 33 iys, fn demand, a stamp of the denomination ofnns cent; notices than 33.nonnore ' than 33 days, tw( i estate j ; not less than 63 nor more than 93 days, tht ie no,t less 'than 93 days and. not exceeding for jr J tenths, four cents; not less than four months exceeding* six months, six cents; and if payable t, -.$ y time exceeding six months, tew oents. Time red ''pi fd in fljl cases from date, or sight, grace. *>'* y r A Slight His log op the street the other day we ipcrii i a gentleman of venerable ap ■paarance whom' e at^on recognised as that famous individual, “ thf ; oldest inhabitant,” - He woe stand ing on the edge 1 . fagreU Matas In the side-walk. As we paused up 3 tbd opposife shore, he slowly raised hiaeyeeandW r> i std. On the 15th nit., neir fjtonoman's Switch, oa the Again creek and Falmouth' railroad, Vo., of typhoid feviir,HKNSYt.PBANK, Sergeant ofeempany P, !6tEßeg’t'N.Y.B.V,and eon orS/lmteplj.'Plank of Brookfield, Tioga county, Pa. - ' ' .$ In Dolmar, at the residence' of Oliver Bacon, Esg., on the sth instant, LEWIS BACON, aged At years and 21 days. - He was o’member Af eoippany I, 45th regiment, Pa-Volunteira. In' Stony Pork, on-tha"2lsl"nlHmo,"JENNlE H-, yonngest daughter of George and Lydia BnUer, aged 10 months end 7 days. . At Belle Plain, Ya., Dcc. 9, 1862, ROSWELL A. WALKBE/of the 132d;Pa. Vole., aged ,22 years. Ur. Walker was the son of James pndElisa Walk* er, of Covington, Pa. He went into the service in August last and-fought bravely In the battle of An tiotauv Ur. Walker was universally beloved and re-' speoted, and ranked highas ateachor, Posseasedof a fine mind and a highly cultivated religions nature, his Creed.was Ood’s will to-man, his brotherhood the race.' He was a- faithful member of the Church of Jesns Christ; with which he became) oonnee ted at the age of eighteen years. The captain! of bis salvation bos marshalled him upon the) fair fields of life. Peace to his ashes, 1 \ Colt. MERCANTILE AFPRAII FOE TIOGA COUNTY I Namtt. BLOSS. ; John C. Evans. ............ James Oernon, Porn itare............. J. P. i Merrell, Qrooer. I James .A 50n.......... 0. Holieran, Grocer Stephetalßowen, Grocer. I D. C. A>M. 8.-Canfield... John A. Uarlero, Gr0cer.....,! Tioga Imp. (jornpany, Provisions.... BWpoEVtEIJ). I . William CLTMEO. J. H. Ru5hmpre.ri..................... ‘ COVIsbIOK TOWNSHIP, , Norman Rockwell, Grocer. COVINGTON BOROUGH. | J. C. Bennett G. F. Baker, Grocer William M. Lee, Grocers S. 8. Packard T. W.'Thomas .1 deebfieLd. J. Stoddard— „ : ©ELMAR. J. S. dTM. S. Col* ELKLAKD BOROUGH. J. G. Farkhorst A C 0.... D. D. A J. C. Parkhurst J. C. Whittaker, Grocer... FARMINGTON. Hiram Merritt.. GAINES. i B.X. Billings A. P. Cone JACKSON. M. E. Ratan.. Reuben Wells. KNOXVILLE BOROUGH. John Goodspeed A Son- A. A J. De&rman Markram A Roberts, Hardware, L. B. Reynolds.—.. * J. H. Stubbs.. * • LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP. J. H. TubbS;*,- LAWRENCE BOROUGH. H. Reff, Grocer Abbott A Mather. Field, Morris 'A Co - Wm. G. Miller, Grocery A Drugs. J. Adams, Bebjts A Shoos,- C. Parkhurst, Drugs : E. D. Wells, Furniture John Potter, Grocer * Jrftnes Kinsey, Hardware— LIBERTY, D. Wi1c0x..... Harbor A Sheffer N. Root- SaraT Hartman, Gr0cer......-, G. R. Sheffer, Grocer- B. Seelemanr. I MIBDLEBUKV. S- BaUnett A HAISOBCBC. Fox A Witter...... A. Robbins, Jr., Drugs A. J. A E. R, Webster. P. D« Parkbdrst.... MANSFIELD. E. W. Phelps, Grocer Murdaugfa A Rose. L. Cummings...... R. N. Holden, Grocer Elliott A Ridgeway, Drugs, Wm. Adams NELSON. . _ Seeley A Logg, Mereband. A Drugs Campbell A Green, Grocers OSCEOLA. H. C. Boswortb Crandall A Seeley RUTLAND, MoCafferty A Furgeson. C. L. Strait. SULLIVAN. J. L.Pitt N. T. Smith TIOGA TOWNSHIP. J. M. Wced.l James Kelly, Grocer TIOGA BOROUGH. T. L. Bald win B. W. Clark S. C. Alford, Grocer Wm, T. Urell, Grocer S. 0. Daggett. „ PePul A Batts, Grocer Borden A Bennett, Drugs P. S. Tattle . H. E. Smith A Son, Books, Ac... H. F. A Ira Wells Guernsey A Sinead, Hardware..;. •WARD. Fall Brook Coal Company. WESTFIELD. Cbas. Goodspeed.. R. Krusen A Co.. A. Close. 0 WELLSBOROUSH. 'IM. M. Converse.. J. R. Bowen C. L.'Wileox Jerome Smith. "Xbomas Harden : BtrilaCd'A Co P. R. J. F. Robinson,.Books, Ac. Wb. T. Mathers, Grocer... J..A- Roy, Drag 5........ G. Hastings A Co., Grocer, John Hirkneas, Boots, Ac., Bollard A Co., Grocers. L. M. Bollard, Grocer. J. D. Jones, Grocer. Wm. Roberts, „ Wright A Bailey, Pr0vi5i0n?;;........ Lewis -5mith............1....... •If” Notice is hereby given, that an ap| nt the Commissioners’ Welli 4th nod nth days of Maynext, at -place all persons aggrieved by the for most will be heard, and such abat are deemed proper and just; and all to appear, at said time and place, wil maktng’any defence before mo. . Aprils. Mercantile Appraiserf Notice to School Teachers & others. rpHE Delmar School Directors trill meet on A- Saturday, the 25th day of April, Inst, at 10 o’clock A, M., at Butler’s Scbool House, for the pur pose of contracting with Tosoh ora for the Summer Schools; also to lot the contract for bnilding one new School House and to let the contracts for furnishing Che wood for said school district for the present year. Teachers are requested to bring their Certificates with them, BOB’! CAMPBELL, Secretary. Delmar, April 8, 1863. Something for everybody. IT is a common remark of physicians, that akin diseases and eruptions were never so preva lent as now. It should be borne in mind that at BOVS, Drug Store a new purifier is offered for sale, the Depnrative Syrop of lodide of Potassium. This is the best blood purifier in the world. It works wonders in Scrofala and all those diseases which in ' dicate an impure state of the blood. X r y if and be convinced. • M April 8. NO EXCUSE FOR LIMPING;—CORNS can now be cured positively, and ho mistake. Call at-ROY’S Drug store and buy the new Corn Killer. Price 18cents. -Aprils. . ■-»v.-ur*,>r •-at'-. J- "• '•-’-i -r« *•' —r-~ -*- * r - -■ -TV *r * - < . .• - - - WHETIOGA GO FTNT Y AG IT ATOB. 88. JA C. ICS ON, THE CELEBEAXED -.- B£FO B H BOTA H I C Indian Physician, OF’ EElfe dir, |>ENN’A‘, i , May he Consulted at of Charge* Hornelsville, N. T., Chadwick House. Tuesday, Apl 28 N.Y., Briggs House, Wednesday, April 29 Jtathbun villa, N,Y. ? Rathbnn House, Thursday, Ap'j 30 Addison, N. x./ Dbblitths'ij Hotel, Friday, May I - Corning, N. Y., Dickinson House, * ; Saturday and Sunday, May 2 ani 5 TIOGA*Pm John&ton House, Monday, May 4 WELLSBORO, Pa., U. S. Hotel, * Tuesday, May 6 •NAUVOO, Pa., Comstock's Hotel, , Wednesday Afternoon, May 6 BLOCK HOUSE, Pa., Woodruff's Hotel, Thursday, May 7 Bath, N. Y., Union Hotel, . Saturday and Sunday, May 9 andlO • ...... eU them at the lowest living prices.- ICABH AND. PRODUCE of all ifnds taken tn exchange for Goods. Welhboro, Oct. 8,1862. ' ~ EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.— Letters testamen tar* having been granted to the subscriber on the ostae. of .Lewis Miller, late of Delmar town ship, deed, notice is hereby given to those indebted to witf euhie to make immediate pnjmcnt. and those having claims to’ present them properly nntbenViba tpd’for settlement. ■ ISUAEL STONE, ficlittiit, Fob". IT, 1863*. Executor. A MAMMOTH STOCK OF K.IT SPRING GOODS! —AT— PERINE Sc OO'S CHEAP CASH STORE, TROY, BRADFORD COUKTT, PA. * We would hereby inform the public that we have fust received the r LARGEST STOCK OF 'GOODS ever brought and we now offer them for sale at less pricethan any other concern in tbia county. We therefore invite inspection at. our spacious ware rooms. COMPETITION IS DEFIED. We hove mode every effort within our power to buy tMs new stock at such extremely low rates that we CAN FACE ALL OPPOSITION, end boldly proclaim, without fear of denial, that PEEINE & CO. EWELL EFERYBfIDV! Look at the array of Departments now presented and yon will at once eichimwith thousands who yearly PURCHASE GOODS OF X’S, that PERIKE «fe CO.’S ia the place to buy. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, SHAWL DEPARTMENT, CLOAK DEPARTMENT, CLOTH DEPARTMENT,, MANTILLA* DEPARTMENT, •CARPET DEPARTMENT, ]?OOT & SHOE DEPARTMENT, HAT Jb CAP DEPARTMENT, GROCERY DEPARTMENT, HOSIERY & GLOVES DEPARTMENT, All of these Deportments are running over with their respective articles, and it hourly proclaimed •that for this reason, and the low prices of the goods, THE RUSIf IS Ai FERINE. & CO.’S I Why ? FERINE & Co. sell cheaper than any other concern in the connty. These statement? are every day verified- by the hundreds who visit our store, oa none other can begin to show so LARGE AND so nm an assortment. Shawls, Cloaks and Mantillas at ONE HALF the usual price. | White Goods and Embrpiderics will be sold, from this aate, at !; FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. Bargains In Ladies' Collars and Sets. The Carpet Department is toll of bargains. We ask only a ■ ♦ Small &d7ance| on Carpetings: The Boot and Shoe Department is, as asual, Overflowing With Bargains. Notwithstanding the great advance in the price of Cotton Goods, i, we shall continue to sell present large stock of DOMESTIC GOODS AT THE REDUCED PRICE as long ai wo have a PIECE.! LEFT, and wo beg to suggest to obr patrons the propriety of supplying themselves WITHOUT RELAY, for they are rapidly | at> vancinG. in price. Xo the trading -community, who have so generously sustained onr exertions to I CONDUCT BUSINESS in a straight-forward and honorable manner; we re tain oar unfeigned thanks- It has been onr desire to jp discharge each BUSINESS TRANSACTION that we should merit tho confidence of the TRADING PUBLIC. Onr extensive-sales the past season have enabled ns to present to ' . I OUR CUSTOMERS , tho choicest varieties of. i SEASONABLE GOODS at PRICES perfectly satisdsolory td the purchaser. Ferine fit Oo. 3 TROY, PA. It Uures Headache in Ten Hfirates; CWttra TEGETAPIE EMBROCATION. th* sure curelWf Headache,' Tbotbaobo, Diarrhoea, J: Pates in the Side, Back op Stomach, Cramps, Cuts, Sprains, Burns,‘Bruises, Wounds, Ac., Ac. Also for all kinds of wounds on horses! TRY IT—IT CANNOT FAIL f " UaHyperform*}b, li. nse ofthoiVegetablo Embrocation, an roißMont ofidenceol lt»jmerior excellent jrlrtma. .Fort harm ore, this prepare lion does not contain nny poisonous mln.tal., or dlfctorloes' drags. From Prof. Williams, Principal of the Utica Dear Uavirg witnessed the very beneficial result# from the use of youi, TegeWbW Embrocation by my* self and members of my Ikriiily la case of cojds/soro throat and hoarseness, I checrlolly give yon this testimony to ka worth, and con confidently recommend it in the above coses from an experimental knowledge of its efficacy. * Ycmas-vory trnlv. ’ W. WILLIAMS, Btlca, Juno \ isei. Good News from Home*-All Agree* - -See What They Say. We, the undersigned citizens of Utica, having aseddinp’s Vegetable Embrocation in onr families, and finding ft aa al most salutary remedy, can cheerfully recommend it to the public generally, ns being an indispensible article for family use. We do notwish to underrate any other wbrtby medicine, but can truly say that we never before hare fount} ait fcqual to this Vegetable Embrocation, and would advise every tarn* Uy to keep a bottle ready for immediate use. Mrs.M. A. Bin, Schuylerst. Mrs.l.Crocker. Burnett it. Mrs. Em .jQervin, a Mrs. E.Oarnrgnt, **- Mrs* Eacfiei Roberts, “ Mrs. A. M. Kibbs, , V D. Bacon, Catharine st., D.L. Simons, . ** T. 8, -Robinson, 72 Genesee at., - Mrs. M S Francis. Dlandln at Jas. Marsden, llontlngtorrst., N. M. Shepard, Spring, st., Mrs. George Bancroft, “ Mrs. M. Wheeler, ** . Mrs. Alriraljinc, “ Mrs, Anna Williams, <* Sira. Mary Voughon, »* IX Vanvalkenburff. Henry Hill, Vnrick st., John Shott, Genesee st. f. C. Hartwell, “ Jano Davison, Scuyler st. Mrs. J. Walker, “ RobcrtXane, Huntington st. Mrs. Eliza Shott, Genesee st., Priscilla McLaughlin, ** Elieabetli Grants, Catherine st. Margaret Marsden, •** Selina Simmons, Durness st., Ann Hill. Varfck st., The above names are from well known respectable citizens, and a thousand more names might be added, of whom infor mation can be had In reference to the hstoo&hing cures per formed; . '. -Oifer Prepared and sold, wholesale ecd retail. by B. CLTNJS, 60, Genesee street, Marble Block, Utica, N. Y« Also for sola by JOHN 33. JONES, of Cherry Platts, travelling agent. Angnst 13.1862. “ The best, Cheapest, and most Successful Family Paper in the Union.” A COMPLETE PICTORIAX HISTORY OF FHE TIMES. f HARPER’S WEEKLY; SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. Price Six Cents a Number) $3 00 a year; Critical Notice, qf the Prat. Its fresh leaves, its clear type, its entertaining T*- riety, its severe bat just criticisms upon the follies, of the |imes, its elegantly written and- artl> oles, and its able correspondence, all combine to pake it the model newspaper of our country, and on&.tbat every family mast prize. Its condensed weekly [eam-r 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 r if taken care of as it deserves to- be, it'will bo found in future years as welcome a companion (dr the family and fi/eside as the day on which it win first perused.— N. Y. Evening Poet, U We would not so often call attention, to Harper's Weekly if we were not well satisfied that-it isf/ie best Family Paper published in the United'States, 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 blunts the morals of . its ; readers, • vitiates their taste for sensible reading, and is altogeth er bad in its effects.— Fete London Advertiser. Wherever we go—in rail-cars and steamboats—wo find it seized with eagerness, because Qf its spirited sketches of passing events. We all like to look at the faces of men-we have read of, and at ships and for|s that hate figured in the bloody scenes of war.— Of £ll such men, and places, and events, this paper famishes the best illustrations.' Oar future historian! will enrich themselves out of Habpbb’s WisEKi/rloflg after writers, and publishers are turned to dust*—A. Y, Evangelist. - [. TERMS Ono Copy for One Year One Copy for Two Years 5 An Extra Copy will be allowed for every Club of Ten Subscriber*, at $2 50 each, or 11 Copies for $25. Harper's Magazine and Harper** Weekly, together, one year, $5.00. Harper't Weekly is elecirotyped, and back-numbers can be bad at any time. Vols. E. If., 111., 1V.,-V., and VI., for -the Tear* 1857 10*1662 Inclusive, of « HARPER’S WISELY?* handsomely bound in Cloth extfa. Price S 4; 33 feacb, arc now ready. Tb© postage upon HarperWeekly,'. when paid in advance at tbo office where it is received,' is twenty-six cents a year. HARPER & BROTHERS,- Franklin Square, NeW York., Farming Land & Saw Hill for Said. THE subscriber offers for sale, a valuable Waterpower Saw Mill in Union township, Tioga County, Pa., within half a mile of the Roaring Branch turnout of the Williamsport and Elmira Rsu ■*Read. Also five hundred and sixty acres of land ia connection with said Mill and upon which the sajrfe is built. The Mill and land together with a good iwo story frame house anß'some other improvements will be sold very low for cash, or a liberal .credit will be given if desired. Enquire of the subscriber at Wells-' boro—or of Augustus Castle living on the premises.’ Wellsboro, March 25,1863-4 t. WM. BACHE.' Bradford Reporter and Williamsport Bulletin will publish four times and send bills to tbis office/ THE Stockholders of the Mansfield CL Semi- Inary and (as now State Normal School, are hereby notified that their first annual meeting nnder tbe revised charter, will be held at the Seminary the first Monday in May, 1863, at 2 o’clock P. M., for tbe purpose of electing fifteen trustees, for one year; also, their President, Secretary, and Trea surer. W. COCHRAN, President.' Wml C. Riplev, Secretary. Mansfield, April 1, 1863. RETURNED SOLDIERS AND their FRIENDS, can obtain BACJC PAY, PENSIONS, and BOUNTY, throujh tb© 4 subscriber, who has made araugements to prosecute nil such claim*, with a long established and perfectly reliable PENSION AGENCY at Washington. As the-affidavits must be taken before a judge of the Court, and atf this is the residence of Judge Whee ler, the business can be transacted in an hours time.jj Lawrencevillo, Jan. 28,1563. ~ E. D. WEJ.t^S. More light on the subject.-^! persons interested in light materials should' certainly call at Roy’s Drug Store and’see Ibtft fine,' pure specimen of Petroleum Oil for burning in the Kerorina I»arop. It i« not ouly the safest but th© cheapest and pleasantest light that can be procured. Wellsboro, Feb. \l, 1863. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters testamen-' tary having been granted to the subscriber on the ©state of Susanna Austin, late of Sullivan town ship, dec'd, notice is hereby given to those indebted to imincjjgate payment, and those having to present themproperly authenticated for settlement/ to the subscriber. AARON RUMSEA, Sullivan, March 18, 1863-61. Executor/ . ••• COWSTITUTIOT WATER, THE ONLY REMEDY FOR DIABETES, Irrita-' tiun of thffNeck of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Kidneys, and Catarrh of the Bladder, Stran-' gury and Burning, or Painful Urinating, Stone in the t Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick Dust Deposit, and ' Mucous or Milky Discharges after Urinating. For sale by all Druggists. Price $!• WM. H. GREGG «fc CO., Proprietors. , Morgan i Allen, General Agents, No. 46 Cliff St.,' ~ •New York. „ 1 JOHN A. ROY, Agent for Tioga Wellsboro, Aprtl-46,-1&62.-ly» , s • NEW COOPER SHOP.—The nnifcrsipfd respectfully informs the citjiens of “WellsVcru. . nadricVnily, that ho has opened opposite ■ , .•* CBOWI’S WAGOS SHOP, , v . end is ready to do all manner of. work promptand to order, from a gallon keg to-.a fifty barreldub. _E*- pairing i.lao done on short notice. O. F. ELLIB. ■. Wellsboro, May 8, ISOI. '** Concentrated lye. Tor saK»t . ROY’SDRUQ store., Musical InsiUtUe. Notice. .S 3 Off