i , | TER fGITATOR. tOQAt MIBOEI.I.A]?SOTJB Wellshpro, 'Wgdnep|ayt April 16,1863. Bdsisess anri other; communications intended 'for this paper, shqnja be addressed “To the Editor of the Agitator," t\at they , may, receive prompt at tention.. .(A If Connty Committee. . Tan Committee as constituted by the' Republican ntihattmUng Convention at its-last session, is as follows; C. HSeTKOCC, Chairman. Joel Fatkhurst, Elklaadi Wm. Adam.s, Mansfield; Bila* Johnson, Be&ar; Job Rexford, Clymer; J. E. Bowen, TVolUborofE. K. Brundage, Mamsbnrg. Ifex*' Advertisements. Notice —j/F. DqialdStfejiOlcrk. Notice— ■ Election of Com<y Sup^nlendeab Mantfidd Clinical '-‘Seifnary and Slate Normal School. , ;! -V fk J ' f Jieto Spring Smith. j Xerotene Oil/ CA rcr,: Ordie Setd &c— T. Harden. Woolen factory. iWI 1 Wood. VTe want ten.cqfijs if wsod on subscription, all of which has bcei promised.and is overdue. Should pur forgetful friend* naftUtf to deliver the wood soon we shall bo obliged . to/purthaee the same elsewhere, and so render it nece sary to collect the money to pay-Tor it. Wo prefer ot to do this. Wood if plen ties than money. ; Jr • , .» ' To' School D« W t4l‘s.4-W* bare just had prated , i im ited quantity jf V)a«V contractu for Directors ind teachers, in firw-ra p sjyle, and on snporior paper. First come, first aerged,? The Elmira that thirty-four colored^ men have passed 1 medical examination For mem bership in the I§mgla* Regiment, up* to Saturday last, in that villagV i • - Hint No. 2.— TjhV inq|iiSf f° r th ,° locale of the Su pervisor is becoming general As yet, nothing worse than broken toes battered ' shins, have resulted from the of, pur sidewalks. They are much better than tf )no at pU, but not so good as they, might h’e. Where* 1 t the' Supervisor? We give thw W-£lha proceedings of the Teach ers’ Institue at TW a, futniahed by a special corres pondent Owing!b l a of duties we were unable no attend in person,; ;' however, -we get a better report by proxy than prise tore could have done. We are glad to learn #t a success. The Ufe® pleasure in ‘ Mating for the information of‘|he puMic-that the Spring term of ■ the Wellaboro 9pena with’ a flattering in crease in attended W«| learn -through its gentle- 1 manly Principal! sof. Allpn, that he has now between 70 and 80 pupHaj. • We are to nofify ill persons who have friends buried 111 fhe Weljkboro' Cemetery, that they will confer* favox|ipoa parties interested by leay ing tha names of -sje dfifcdtsed and’,the date ef their burial, with Mr. & F. ftofeinson, at his hook store, within'the ensuipg'two tosks. This request is made ia order tbat a hgcordfofi burials In the Cemelary , , * « f til- . • .may bo made, ' • rf . T. B, & Philadelphia, publish * now card containing*the'official list of stamp du ties under the Internal JRavcnue law and .its amend ments, with penalties fbr, Relating said law, also ex emptions, or cases Vhert nb atamp is needed, will prove Invaluable tho ;Winesa ; man, giving fer the smalfwice of of information, wlnoh most otherwise be sought for in a voluminous law.; We commcpd it to everybody. Mansfield No'jhcAl SpuooL.—Tho Spring term of this Institution'trill ppdnjon Wednesday, 29th' inst. The trustees have engaged the following named per sons as teachers XctingPrincipal, Rev. W. D. Tay lor, A. B.Actftig| Pfcijeptrcss, Miss- Harriet A. Tornsworth, a pyadnato Jef-the Gencssce .Wesleyan Seminary; Profdssor nf French nifd German, h. A. leather ,df ihsteumental Mnsie, Miss France? A. Cocljlhinc/. Xuhtr teachers will be em ployed. T-hcScfjqol has £he wishes of every friend .of education for^lia'succejrs." Folly op Hf'Audiso Shall' dots.—Those people who now Board* een& ai)B three cent pieces, do it, probably *in the Belief they aro much more valu able than the W pilar- paper currency. We suppose they do not un<f. reUttd t£tU cents and tbreo cent pie ces are not whflt tlscy pass for, and that they -are not a legH tender !.fe>r the payment of debts amounting to »*‘pfce th -nl’iiirty cents. A person may hoard three cel l ti&he amount of hundreds of dollars, but hejpannti spy debts with them or jise them*,at all Ip :*bnsii\os?rtransactions, beyond the amount if t oTie|ptefase to take them; and cents thetfase'ia itilj. worse., Such hoarding is foolish busing, ih isejsmall coins were made to circulate at change, a!rd'lhcy were ’made to' pass for ‘ more thafr are intrinsically worth, in order to beep them in circuuUonj therefore let them circulate. Aoi*n'»(oto» A Serious Joke.-*.4- fr|endrclatta a good anecdote relating to the trims ,t ona hatch of rebtd prisoners from Camp Douglas’tKriragh Elmira, on© day las) week. While the vftis standing on the William sport and EUmm tra£k, SjCopperbeaded Irishman ap proached and&oganito condole with his fellow rebels. 'He assured th6m*tbaVtb|ty were fighting in a good cause, i added Several-' coi|ijlinieDtary -flourishes, and •wound up wit!i a cljepr ftjr Jeff' Davis. The ofi3js|r in charge of pns kV dbt»,' very naturally concluding (hat Pat of ’ ts .prisoners at large, ordered a file of men tartest. itn|[* protested, struck, kicked and J piled,, b <t «jjs finally'taken aboard and carried off. tt,e t|&in approached the\first sta tion, thinking; the joj o gone far of ficer guafd t§ : £ivc Fat.’an opportunity to •escape. was dohe;%i,ijd the rebel pro - tem took do his trbiih|es wore not ended however; for the poor fejlow bply got off iadly frightened and wind broken, Oar that Pat turned up in .Elmira ncxtfday a Union man. " —- _ - 'Tio64, Cjcxrr.—Wc .hear most encouraging re ports from every tecUorijif the county / in regard to the healthy ifeondUion ov) t the Industrial interests and dhe.prosperity of alt enterprises connected therewith. TTo are led Jo-beW Tioga is pressing to the ran ip march oft, improvement. Enterprise, •backed by.Jabor and cartel, i, developing her resour ces and-couvertingiheiminto real wealth. Her coal Holds are about to lie treked to tf greater extent than Met beforCjiher pine forhais are disappearing before jthe aU-eonfjncring’ ni ’of the hardy woodman, and .•the ereetiou'of extensive; tanneries has made the hem lock before «f jiominil' value, vaiuoßfe for .their product nf hark. .Kor is the agricultural inter. <st fcr .behind. -As ike pino 'disappears men are ■ turning .their attention-aoward the improvement of their farms,fin too thinyi instances -before neglected, farming is jjiot so to lumbering, a» it was whep-we first the county.' From the in cident it iu>, arisen"i- I* the object; and in the mul tiplication j|f prodjdiei'Jthe. improvement of fences and the disappears; i s fißmsightly stamps, the rec ord of :progret I Unwritten. There is no good tsason 'rhj.ii'ioga oyUtity Should nbf become one of has great.minerai wealth, godd waterpower, Bad £ soil 'admirably adapted to Erow(ng v Am» 4|eo«ragciaent to the erection 'ir ' is - fli -it fc' ' - if. -S’ • • of manufactories, it should be remembered that every factory is the nucleus of a market for the farmer, as it is ofemployment for the mechanic.- - bCAKEI|BS- At Knoxville, on the 10th inffc, byJ. P. Biles, Esq., Mr. CHESTER C. HOPKXNS.-to Miss MARY -E. BLACKMAN, both of Knoxville, Pa. In Sbippen, on the 12th- instant, by J. A. Barling, Esq., Mr. GEORGE L. GEINNELL, formerly of El Dorado county, California, to) Miss ELIZA JANE THOMPSON of Gaines, Tioga county. Pa. U I BD . In Tioga, on the 26th nib, of diphtheria and ty phoid fever, JAMES L. son of| Steven C. and Rntb Alford, aged 7 years and 6 months. “Tlove the Lord, and the Lord loves me,” raid the dying child, and then - sweetly breathed out his soul into the bands of Him who said “Of such is the king dom of heaven." Co*. On the 18th nib, on board bt the steamer, 01 ty of Memphis, on her passage from Vicksburg to Sb Lou is, of diarrhoea, WM. A. WHITAKER, in tha 28th year of bis age. | He was a son of Hon. J.C. jWhitaker of Slklsnd Boro. At the time of his decease, he belonged to Company C, 31st Eeg’b, lowa Vol’s. Ho loaves a yonng wife and two infant children to mourm their untimely bereavmenb j _ At Mitchells Creek, Tioga Co. Pa.,March 9th, of diphtheria, JESSIE M. only child of John E. and Maletta A. Faulkner, aged 1 year and 19 months. - At the same place, March 20tb, of diphtheria, STELLA JOSEPHINE, youngest child of Wm. K. and Jane E. Mitchell, age 2 years and 3 months. They died to sin, they died toleare, But for a moment felt the rod, Then, rising on the viewless air, Spread their light wings and soared to God. In Charleston, on the ISthinsb, of diphtheria, PHILEMON, aged 12 years; on the Hth, SULDEN, aged 2 years—sons of Francis and Margaret Wingate. SPECIAL NOTICES. WOOLER FACTORY. THE undersigned takes of in forming the Inhabitants of Steuben and Tioga 'bounties and vicinity, that he bu rented for a term of intention of purchasing the well known Woolen Fact&ry at South Addison, (known as the Wombough.Faetory) where he Will manufacture Wool by the yard, or'on shares into! Stocking-Yam, Flan nels, CAssimeres, Doe-Skins, and Full Cloths of all kinds. The Machinery a thorough and complete repair, and new Machinery is being added to the Mill, which Will enable it to turn off a style of work far superior to of the kind ever done in this section of the country. I Also particular atten tion will be paid to Roll Carding and Cloth Dressing; which will be done in the neatest possible manner.. The 801 l Machine is also being fitted entirely new, and can be depended upon dains work satisfactorily. The subscriber would here say, that be has been en gaged in the business of mahdfacturing Wool for Farmers for the past fifteen yCars in the east, and is thoroughly acquainted with the business; that all who want work of this kind may rely with confidence on its-being done to their entire satisfaction. * First class references given as to ability and respon sibility. „ . W, F. KEEFER; South Addison, N. Y., April 15, 1863.-4m* ON and after'JULY Ist, 1863, the privilege of converting the present issue of LEGAL TENDER NOTES INTO THE NATIONAL SIX PER CENT. LOAN (commonly called “Five-Twen ties”) will cease. All who wish to invest In the Five-Twenty Loan mukt, therefore, apply before the Ist of JULY next, JAY COOKE, SCblbcription Agekt, No. 114 S. Turn© St., Philadelphia. April 8, 1863~3m.^ •Editor of The Agitator : jDEAnSin: With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper thja t 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 10 days, Pim ples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of The Skin, leaving the same ioft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads or Bare Faces, simple directions »*><! UfsrtDoUon tb<»t will enable them to start a full growth of Luxurient Hair, Whiskers, or a jMonslacbt, 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, New York, CHILDREN OWE !jrIUCH OF THEIR SICKNESS TO C.QLOSt —No matter where the disease may Appear to be seated, its origin may bo traced to suppressed perspiration, or a Cold. Cramps and Lung Complaints are diretff products of Colds. In short Cohns ore the harbingers of half the diseases that afflict humanity, for os they are caused by check ed perspiration, and as five*ei£hths of the waste 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, the great precursors' of disease, or if con tracted, break them up immediately, by a timely use of Madame Pdrtcr's Curativd Balsam. Sold by all Druggists, at'l3 cents and 25 cents per bottle. 2 March 11, 1863-ly. THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE .OF A NERVOUS INVALlD.—Published for the benefit and as a caution to young men, and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Early Decay, and tbe‘r kindred ailments—supplying the moans of self, care. By one who has cured himself after being a victim of misplaced confidence in medical humbug and quackery. By enclosing a postpaid directed envelope, single copies may b|j bnd of the author Na thaniel Mayfair, Esq , Bedford, Kings County, Now York. Jan. 25,L563.-Iy. Election of Co* Superintendent. To the School Directors of Tioga County ; Gentlemen :—ln pursuance of the 43d section of the Act of the Bth of May, lfis4, yon are hereby no tified to meet in Convention, |nt the Court House, in Wellsboro, on the first Monday in May, A. I). 1803, , being the 4th day of the month, at 1 o’clock, in the af ternoon, *anfl select, vira rp<?e, by a majority of the whole number of Directors present, one person of lit erary and scientific acquirements, nnd of skill and experience in the art of teaching, as County Superin tendent, for the three succeeding years; determine the ,amount of compensation for the same; and cer tify the result to the State Superintendent, at Harris burg, as required by the 39th aud 46th section of said act. Hiram C. Johns, County Superintendent of Tioga County. Wellsboro, April 15, 1863. Mansfield classical seminary, . AND. £J/WEJB'Q&MAI i -S€SnaLj. - fox the Fifth District of Penmylvanicu The Spring term of this Institute will open on Wednesday morning, April 29th, 1863, add continue thirteen weeks. ' . v Rev. W. D; TAYLOR, A. 8.,- ActingvPrincipal. Miss Harriet A. Farssworth, Graduate of Gen esseo Wesleyan Seminary, Acting preceptress. Mr. L. A. Ridgwat, Prof, of French, German, «and ——; < , Assistant Teacher, Jdlss Frances ' A. Cochban, Teacher of Instru mental Music. , Teacher in Model School. Tuition in the Seminary, and Normal School Coarse, the same as last Fall Term. 1 Do you ask if this Faculty will do well by tho pu pils ? They will try: Come and see. J COURSE OF, STUD T. A course of stqdy for graduating students in this Normal School, has been adopted, embracing two years. The following is thejeonrso for the first year; Ist Term. Orthography and Etymology, Reading and Elocution, Writing and Drawing, geography, Mental Arithmetic and Grammar, Vocal Masie and Theory of Teaching, , j • > 2d Term. Reading and j Elocution, Writing and Drawing, Physical Geography, Written Arithmetic, Higher Grammar, and Vocal Music. 3d Term. Reading and j Elocution, Writing and Drawing, Elements of Algebra, Higher Grammar con. tinned, Natural Philosophy - , Theory of Teaching, Vocal Music, iNSTECcTi'oN is not confined to the Normal Course; but is extended os her#tofor< u Rooms furnished with stoves, bedsteads, etc., can bo bad for the Term in tho Seminary, at $1.60 for eaeb student.. For further particulars ai to board-etc*, apply to Wm. Hollands, Esq., Monsfiicld, Tioga Co. Pa, W. COCHRAN, _ Preset of itbo Board of Trustees. W, C. Ripley, Seb’y. Mansfield, Apr. 15th, ISC?. U. THE TIOOA NEW SPRING GOODS PEOPLE’S STORE, IN CORNING! npHE People's Store is now well stocked with J- a goodassortment of Goods, adapted to the SPRING TRADE, consisting In part of-a good Itneof Domestic Goods, Alpacas, Mohair, Poplin, DeLaines, and a general rarioty of Dress Goods, Ihclnding'a good 1 supply of ■’ ' nOIIRSIKG GOODS, to which particular attention is paid. , LA DIES’ CLOTHS, AND CLOAKINGS, a fine stock of i SPRING AND SUMMER SHAWLS, CLOTHS AND CA6SIMEKEB for Mens’ and Boys* wear, for sale by the yard, or made to order.. A good assortment of 1 ' WHITE,GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS of every variety, for both Ladies and children.' SUMMER BALMORALS, a large stock of HOSIERY and GLOVES, ■j, ! SHAKERS’ HOODS, ■ BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS, : together with a good assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, Ac, The jfarchsses for the I BFBISO TRADE, were made during the temporary fall in the • GOLD MARKET, and as I sell only for READY PA Y, I am enabled to take advantage of the market. .1 shall keep my STOCK good i TER Q UOE TEE SEASON, and keep thoroughly posted in regard to PR I O ES, and when goods decline, I shall follow the market Without Regard to Cost Returning my sincere thanks to the citizens of , .TWOA COUNTS ' for their kind and liberal patronage, 1 shall try to merit its continuance and increase. The Store is directly opposite the Dickinson on Market Street* *J. M. SMITH. Corning, N* Y., April 15, 1863. NOTICE is hereby given that E. T, Bentley, Richard Mitchell, and others have applied to the Court of Common Fleas ef Tioga County, for a charter of incorporation for Vibe Mitchells Greek Cemetery Associationj and that the said charter will, be granted at the next said Court/if no ob jection shall he made. J. p. DONALDSON, Clerk. Wcllsboroi Apr. I5 r 1863. 4t NOTICE is hereby given that Samuel Mills, Nelson Clans, Charles Close, and others,’have applied to the Court of Common Fleas ef Tioga County, for a charter of incorporation for religious purposes for “The First Wesleyan Methodist Church ancUSocietyof Charleston Township; and that said charter will be granted at the next session of said Court, if no objection shall be made. J. P. DONALDSON, Clerk. WeUsboro, A£r, 15, 1863. 4t. BEST QUALITY KEROSENE OIL for sale at HARDEN’S at 4a. per gallon. April 16. ANY QUANTITY of CLOVER and .grass SEED at [April 15,1863.] HARDEN’S. NEW SPRING DELAINES at- 2s. 6d. pet jard at [April 15, 1863. J HARDEN'S. To Teachers. rpnE School Directors tff Charleston School • District will meet at tfao Dartt Settlement School House, on Saturday, April ISth, 1863,'t0 hire Teach ers at 12 o’clock. Contract for supplying wood will belet at 9 o’clock il., same day. I. o. HARKNEJss. ■ Charleston, April 8, 1563-tw. Sore Throat and Diphtheria, ANEW and powerful remedy to be used only externally has just been found. It must be applied when the first symptoms appear, and it will certainly reduce the swelling and infUmation. Call for the Lethean Ointment at Roy’s Drag Store. Directions accompany each bottle. Price 25 cents. Wellsboro, Feb. 4, 18G3. notice to School Teachot| & others. THE Delmar School Directors will meet on Saturday, the 25th day of April, inst.,,at 10 o'clock A. M., at Butler’s School House, far the pur pose contracting with Teachers fur the Summer Schools ; also to let the contract for building one now School Honso and to let-the contracts foe furnishing the wood for said school district for the present year. Teachers are requested to bring tbeir Certificates with them, ROB'T CAMPBELL, Secretary* .P-l—. -4*rlULJLBfi3 x _ v , '•* GLUE in large or small quantiles, for sale at ROY'S DRUG STORE. DR. JACKSON, THE celebrated REFORM BOTANIC A.1T33 Indian Physician, OF ERIE CITY, PENN’A., Jfoy he Consulted di /allow —Free of Charge* Hornelsvillo, N. Y., Chadwick Honso. Tuesday, Ap’l 28 Cameron, N. Y., Briggs House, Wednesday, April 29 ftathbunville, N.Y., Rathbun House, Thursday, Ap'l 30 Addison, N. Y., Doolittle's Hotel, ** Friday, May 1 Corning, N.Y., Dickinson Honse, Saturday and Sunday, May 2 and 3 TIOGA, Pa., Johnston House, Monday, May 4 WELLSBORO, Pa., U. S.Hotel, Tuesday, May 5 NAUYOO, 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 and 10 Elmira, Nj Y., BrainnrJ Honse, Tuesday May 19 TROY, Pal, Troy House, Wednesday, May 20 Havana, N. Y., Montolr House, , Thursday, 2l Watkins, N. Y., Jefferson House, Friday, May 22 Dundee, N. T., Ellis House, , Saturday, May 23 Penn Yan, N. Y., Branhan House, 8 amiaj suit Monday, May 24 and 25 Those. Suffering from Chronic Disease, of any description may be assured that their oases will tfe treated fairly and candidly, and they will not bo encouraged to take my medicine without a corres ponding prospect of benefit Dr. Jackson can be consulted at his Dooms, in re gard to all diseases, which he treats with unprece dented success, on a new system. He cores Chronic cases of diseases, which hare been pronounced incu rable by the Medical Faculty generally, snch as Ner vous and j Neuralgic Affections, Diseases of Women, Paralysis, : Epilepsy, Asthma, Salt Rheum, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, the diseases of Children, etc, All eases]of Seminal Emissions which is carrying thousands to the grave annually, £ Remember the -Doctor does not promise to core all stages of diseases. While all diseases are curable, if taken in season, all tiage* aro not Tour case may be curable tkit week, next*—to-day, not (e-morrow ; hence the clanger of delay. Co»MuUalion» Free. Distant /nenlids.—Patients utable to visit Dr. J. by appointment, can communicate their symptoms by letter, and have proper medicines sent to any part of the eWorld by express, with certainty and dispatch. AU letters of inquiry must contain one stamp to pre pay repiyj Address Dr. A. C. Jackson, Erie, Ponnfl;, Bos 30. I' April 1, 1863. Something: for Everybody. IX is si common remark of that 'skin diseases and eruptions'were never Vo preva lent as new. It should be borne in mind that at HOY'S Drug Store a new purifier' is offered for sale, the Depuratlve Syrup of lodide.of Potassium.. This it the best blood , purifier in the world. It work? wonders in Scrofula aud all those diseases which in dicate an 1 Impure state of the blood. Try it-and be convinced. - J • April 8, CTOP ihat cough by using Cline’s Vegetable , Embrocation. another cob* .uisa 1 Sojld'by Pruggista. ,[Feb. 18, 1363.}. GCKJffTY MERCANTILE APPBAIBBBENT POR TlOOi COUm fOB 1963. /BLOSI. ' " ■ John 0, Evans.-....’.!......... James Gemon, Fnrnitore.... J. P, MCrrcll, Grocer. .......... James A Son 0. Holleran, Grocer...'. ...j. Stephen Bowen, Grocer- D. C. A M.Jl.Canfleld..., ..... John A. Martero, Gr0cer......... Tioga Imp. Company,'Provisions.... BBOOKEIELD. William Simmons CLTBER. J. B. Bnshmore. COVISBTDN TOWSB HIP. Norman Rockwell, Grocer. - COVDtSTOS BOBQUGB. J. C. 8ennett.......... Q. P, Baker, Gr0cer........... Williaip M. Lee, Grocer. S. Packard T. W. Thomas...'. DRSBFWu*. J. Stoddard,. DELEAR. J.B. A M. S, C01e...,. BLKBAWD SOROCOB. J. G. Parkhnrst A C 0..,. ... D. D. A J. C. Parkhnrst. ... J. C. Whittaker, Gr0cer................ VABKIKOTO*. Hiram Merritt-, s !-! a- ... /-PAihes. S. X. Billings A. P. Cone ....... -i, JACKSON. M. K. Batas ......... Benben Wells.. ZSOAVTILE'BOEOCOH. 1 John Good speed A 50n....... A. AJ. Dearman. I Markrstn A Roberts, Hardware.... L. B. Reynolds.. J. H. Stubbs j, , . LAWBENCE TOWNSHIP. J. H. Tabbs.,.. LAWRENCE BOROUGH- H. Roff. GrocerX Abbott & Mather.....—. Field, Morris A Co-......—.. Wm. G. Miller, Grocery A Drags..: J. Adams, Boots A Shoes—....- C. Parkburet,,Drag*— ........ E. D. Wells, Fornitnre John. Potter, Grocer......'. James Kinsey, Hardware—.. LIBERTY. D. Wilcox..,. Narbor A-Sheffer. ...» A N. Rook. Sam’l Hartman, Grocer G. E. BheSer, Grocer- B. Seeleman........ ...a. ttIDDLRBCnr. S. Bennett A Son. XABCjSBUBG. Fox A Witter A. Robbins, Jr., Drags, A«.J. A E. R. Webster-, P. D. Parkburet ‘ UASSPIELD. E. W. Phelps, Gr0cer....... Murdaugh A Rose,., L. Cumming5........... R. N. Holden, Grocer EHiott A Ridgeway, Drugs Wm,-Adams 5KL805. , Seeley A Lugo Merchand. A Drugs Campbell A Green, Grocers . ..OSCEOLA. H. C. Bosworth... Crandall A Seeley • RUTLAND. McCofferty A Fargoson Cl L, Strait..,.: «... SULLIVAN. J. L. Pitt K. T. Smith , TIOGA TOWNSftIP. J, M. Weed James Kelly, Gr0cer,.....:.. tr>oa borough. T. L. Baldwin-- ......... B. W. C1ark....... 8. C. Alford, Grocer.... Wm. T. Urell, Grocer S. 0. Daggett DePqi A Butts. Grocer. Borden A Drugs... - P. 5.‘Tutt1e......... ...» H. E. Smith A Son, Books, Ao. H. F. A Ira We 115.........; Guernsey A.Smead, Hardwares Fall Brook Coal Company. WESTFIELD, Chas. Goodspeed.... R. Krusen A Co A, Close. WELLSDOBOCCn. M. M. Converse,;.-...... J“. R. Bowen - C. L. Wilcox Jerome Smith Thomas Harden Bullard A P. R. Williams, Drags J* F. Robinson, Books, A 0........... Wm. T. Mathers, Grocer J. A Boy/Drugs G. Hastings A Co., Grocer... John Harkoess, Boots, Ac..... Bullard A Co., Grocers L. M. Bullard, Grocer J. D. Jones, Grocer. Wm. Roberts, Hardware,— Wright A Bailey, Provision? Lefris Smith Notice is hereby given, that an appeal will be held at the Commissioners' Office, in WclUfaoroagb, on the 4th and 6th days of May next, at which time and place all persons aggrieved by the foregoing appraise ment will be heard, and such abatements made as are deemed proper and just; and all persons'failing to appear, at said time and place, wiß.be barred from making any defence before me. A. B. DANN, April 8.. Mercantile Appraiser for. Tioga County SPECIAL COURT. ■\TOTICE is hereby given that a Special Court L' will be held by the Hon. Ulysses Mercufj at the Court Honse .in Wellsboro, commencing pn 'tbe 2d Monday of June next, to continue one week, for the trial of the following eauses^vis: Pliny Burr vs. Adrar’t of E. B.Jeroald, H. H. Dgpt ts. Stephen Babcock, • J. v N. Bacbo rp. A, C. Ely, Bingham Trustees „ .vs. Anson Buck et el, A. 8. Tamer ysr John Drew et si, James I. Jackson vs. J. N. Bacbo Ex’r, M M. Lattin et el vs. A'. H* Foster, M»&. Converge vs. Henry Colton, George Corlies vs. Edwin Dyer, J. W. Maynard vs. H. Davis et ol Ex’rs, LF.DoneUsun [ vs. A. P. Cone, Bingham Trustees vs. David A. Clark, “ vs. Martha J. 6. Clark et al, " vs, George B. Cotegrove ctkl, *“ e - ' vp. Joseph Stafford et a!, t a vs. Edwin £neoho efcal, J. N. Bach© ts. Job Wileox et 01. April 8,1883. J. P. DONALDSON, Froth*. DEKTISTRI, "•Wi® PRICE & FIRMAN, HECHANICAL & SURGICAL DENTISTS, \if OULD respectfully inform thaclliien.of Woils- YY bora tod surrounding country, that the, aro now .topping at J. W.Bigoney’e Hotel, known .< the Fonnsylvauis Home, for a few week., and would be pleased to wait.on all who may need the services of their piofession. All operation, pertaining to the profession performed in the most careful and scien tific manner. Wo would call particular attention to onr,b*rd Rubber or Cbralita work, wbiob i. pnproco dented.. PRICK A FIRMAN. . Welleboro, March 18, 1863. THE CELEBRATED Rochester Trout Flies. rpilE Subscriber bag* leave to inform the fishermen of Wellsboro shd vicinity, that ho is agent for the sale of the 'Rochester. Trent Flies. A fine assortment just received. Shop opposite the Barber Shop. , LOREN A. SEARS. Wellaboro, March 4, 1803-tf. i nnri CORDS OF HEMLOCK RARK wanted at the Tioga Tannery, for which, the highest Cash Price win be paid"by . Tiogti, March 18, 1883-3 m. B.t, A I. WELLS.’, Wanes. Clam , It - 14 * It 14 It It It 1A It It It U U 14 14 WARD. W£bLMO BOOR STORE. M. S, . Union Block. THE «ktjs&W, ; 4*vingfpqrobWa.« new stock la addition to Iho, well selected, toek be bM on baud, is, prepared to accommodate tbo public by keeping' ' r. A. <3 231ST ETfrA T. HBW» »p 6« Tax, $7 00 7 00 -7" DO f 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 AND BOOK STORE,. irhsroie Will famish, _ AT THE NEW STATU** in the Poet Office Building, No. 5, Union Block, (or by tuilj.kli ‘ ' - ■' THE NEW TORE DAILIES - at the publishers prices, Be Bill aleo kecop ■cn hnnd all the Literary Weeklies, and 7 00 7 00 7 00 Tins fflonthly magazines, - . Including Harper’e.the Atlantic, Qodey’i, Peterson’s Knickerbocker, CoutincutaJ&c.,’Ac. - , -■ - 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 60 7 Off Also, will bo kept constantly on hand, a com ,ote repository of ~~i .‘.“' iL.! CLASSICAL, mSTORIOAI., POETICAL 7 00 SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS. BOOKS, 7 00 Slunk Book*, Paper llan;lns*, ■ Sheet music, pictures,uaps, & s . Orders for Binding Books. The work executed tosait anVtute,;and'on the lowest possible terms. Partico lar attention will also be given loft PKCIAL ORDERS for any thing comprehended in the trade. ' One Thousand Vblames of the'Lafest Editions of SOI XOOZj BOOKS. 10 00 7 ,00 , 7,00 7 00 7 OO 7 00 Parents, Teachers and Scholars, are invited to call and examine this large assortment of School Books in which may be' found everything In ns* in the schools of the County. 7 06 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 OP 7 00 7 00 'Readers. —Sanders' entire series. Porter's Solder, Sergeant's, Town's and Willion’a Readers, o( the loa etl eaeh rotes. / SPEU.IBS Books.—Sanders’, Webstori Ae. Abithxeiics. Grcenleafs, Davies’, Stoddard’s, Colbnrn’s 4e. ■ i -- 7 00 Gbakhabs.—Brown's, Kenyon's, Smith's Ao. GEoanArmES.—Mitobeil’s, 'Warren's, Colton’s Ac. Hatlcs 1 LegcndrejAlgebra, Surveying Ac. Slates of all kinds and sites. Copy Books, Steel Pens! Paper of all kinds. , Latin, German, French and Greek' Teat Bookson hand and purchased to order. Watches, Jewelry, Picture Frames,, Paper -Hang. Inga, Christmas Toys, Fancy Articles, Maps, Pio tnrcs Ac. . . ; ~ _ ' - L jrrr~ .tn orders promptly attended to. Wellsboro, Nor. 26, iS62. J. F. ROBINSON. 700 1 j. P, BILES) 7 Of . 10 00 * 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 o<r 7 0» 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 , AT TUB P mU FOUNDRY, 7 00 10 00 <lO 00 y oo 7 oo 10 oo KNOX 7 oo 7 00 ST PLOWS BE 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 ;N THE COUNTRY. I •7 00 7 00 Cauldron Kettles, 7 00 7 00 MACHINERY, AC., AC STOVES, I - ALL AT LOW FIGURES, Knoxville, Feb. 4,1863-6 m, 15 00 JOHN ft; BOWEN, NO. I. UNION BLOCK , BEGS leave to notify each of his friend, end the public Who do not know, th.t he ia once more on I ■ •‘THE OLD STAMPING GROUND" on the corner where itood the old EMPIRE STORE beforethe Fire," andmoro particularly that he ha* jnat received a large and varied stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, LADIES’ GOODS, • READY MADE CLOTHING, . BhOTS, SHOES, Ac., as well as a fall assortment of HARDWARE, ! QOEENSWARE, , WOODEN-WARE, and i GROCERIES, specially adapted to the wants of the community and will sou thern at the lowest living prices. ~CASH - AND PRODUCE of all kinds'.taken In exchange for Good!. irdlsboro, Oct. 8, 1862. ■ • O 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 * 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Knox Fruit Farm & Nurseries. For many jreart wa have made the enltivation of SMALL FRUITS a speciality, *nti taking into account variety, quantity and our stock of Vinks and Plants of . GRAPES. BLACKBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES. GOOSBERIUES, RASPBERRIES, i CURRANTS, Ac., &c. is nneqnaled anywhere, which we offer on the most favorable terms. ‘ Fartiot wishing to. purchase would do weirto corfespond wi ,h us, or send for our PRICE LIST, which will be sent to all applicants free of charge. . Ode seed stoke and horticultural house ik'AT No. 29 Fifth Street, where all artielea-belpngjng to inch an establishment can be had dT the best quality. J. KNOX, Box 155, Pittahnrg, Pa. March 25j 1863-310. ; rfgWJjZ A LGCTOBE ’ TO YODNG HEN! Jtut PubtUled, in o Sealed Etmlopr, Price Six Cents. A Lecture on thei Nature, Treatment & Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Emissibns, Sexual Debility, and Im pediments to Marriage -generally, Nervousness, Coat sumption. Epilepsy and'jFitst Mental and Physical 'lncapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse, Ao.—By Honr. X CunvunwELL, M, D-, Author of the Green Book, Ac. ' , The world-renowned ; author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences i f Seif-abuse may be effectu ally removed without medicine, and without danger ous surgical operations, ifongies, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of euro at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer no matter what bis condition -may be, jtnay cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. - ■ Sent,under seal, to nny address, in a plain,sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing, : : , CHAS. X C. KLINE A CO., T 27 Bowery, Sow York, Post Office Bex, 4686. . Feb. 26.' 1863-W . I ' , CONCENTRATED LYE- for sale at - “ ROY’S DRUG! STORE. Vi- MAKES THE ALSO ft Cons Headache in Tea Wastes. OLimrg -y.eQgfAßiß embrocation. Tf2V)R the eure cure of Hcadacbe, Toothache, DiaiTboM, F Rheumatism, eore Throat, Nearside, PaiWln the Bids, Sack or Stomach, Crimp. Cn^, 'Sprains, Borne, Bratus. Wounds, Ac., Ac, Alio lor sill kinds of woundsoa hersee. TUT If—lT CANNOT FAIL f numerous cures the tare Sallr perfortsed by tbs see of the VegetaM* JEmbroouton. are nflcient aridenee of (tisnperlcr excellent Tirtnes. furthermore, ttdS' prepaiu tton does not contain an/ poissootsminerals, or diletcrpme drugs. ‘ -i Froni Fro/.. Williams, Fritieipal of IKi tJHes ' Musical IntiitaU. . B. Cim—Dear S>.-—Havlrg witnessed thseerr beaefietal results from the us© of youi Vegetable Embrocation by my. self an<2 arembefior my family la caw of colder cote throat and hoarseness, I cheerfully give you tiris itttttaonyto MT worth, and'can confidently recommend tt is the >tor»<Hn from Rtiexperbneat&liuiowMee of;lte efficacy. - Totzaa Tory truly. ‘ If* WHIUMB. Utica, June 4,ls£L . . Good News from Home'-AU AgfSS** See What They Say. We, the undersigned citizens of Utica, having seed Cline'* Vegetable Embrocation lu our families, and finding it as at* most salutary remedy, can cheerfully recommend it to the public generally, as being an indlspenslble article for (Sally use. Wo do ootwisb to underrate aayother worthy medicine but can truly say that we neTejP’before bate fottod an emu to this Vegetable Embrocation, bad would advise every M’ ily to keep a bottle ready for immediate me. Mrs. M. 'A. Hill, Schuyler st. ’ Mii. I. Crocksjr, Burnett el. Mrs. Em. .jGervio, « MrsrßsOtrargut, ** Mrfr Riui&el Roberta, “ Mr*. A. M. Kinhs, H D. Bacon, Catharine st., D. L« Simon*, ** T. S. Robinson, 72 Genesee st., Mrs. U 8 Francis, BlasdlftM Jas.Marsdon, Huntington st., N. Si. Shepard, Spring, et» Mrs, George. Bancroft, ** Mrs. K. Wheeler, - ** Mrs. AlrfraLaue. ' u Mrs. Anna William*, M ■ Mrs. Mary Vanghan, “ D. Vanvalkenburg, *• Henry QIU, Varick st., ' John Shots, Genesee it. P. C. Hartwell, “ Jane Davison, Scuyler it. Mrs. J. Walker, “ Robert Lane, Hnntingtea et. Mrs. Eliza Sbott, Genesee et., Priscilla McLangblla, u Elizabeth Grants, Catherine st. Margaret Marsden, “ Selina Simmons, Harness st., Ann Hill.'Varick st.. The aboye names are from well known respectabledtfsaM, and a thousand more names might be added, of whom infer* matlon can be had In reference to the astonishing cures per formed. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by B. CURE, H« 60, Genesee atreeVMarble Block, Utica, N. Y. Also for tale by JOHN E. JONES, of Cherry Platts, travelling agent. August 13.1662>. Faming Land & Saw Hill for Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale a valuable Waterpower Saw Mill lo Union township, Tioga County, Pa., within half a mile of the Roaring Branch turnout of the Williamsport and Elmira Ball Road. Also fire hundred and sixty .aores of land fa connection with said Mill and upon which the tame is built. The Mill and land tegether'with a good two story frame house and sbme other improvement* will be soldiery low for cash, or* a liberal credit will be given ir desired. Enquire of the subscriber at Wells boro—or of Augustus Castle living on the premises, Wellsboro, -March 26,1863-4*. WM. BACBE. Bradford Reporter and Williamsport BuHttin wUltpublish four times and send hills to this office;. Hot tee# THE Stockholders of the Moosfield G, Sem inary and (as now constituted) State Normal School, are hereby notified that their first anneal meeting under the revised charter, will be bold at the Seminary the first Monday in May, 1863, at 2 o*elock P. M., for the purpose of electing fifteen trustees, fer one year 1 also, their President, Secretary, end Irts garti,. W. COCHRAN, President,. Wjt. C. Bipley, Secretary. Mansfield, April 1,1863. BETVBHED SOLDIERS AND their FRIENDS, con obtain BACK PAY. PENSIONS, atad BOUNTY; through tha subscriber, who has made arangemcuts to prosecute all such claims, with a long-established and perfectly reliable PENSION AGENCY at Washington. As the affidavits must be taken before a Judge of the Court, aud as this is the residence of Judge Whet* ler, the business can be transacted in an hours time* Lawfcnceville, Jan. 28, 1863. E. D« IVEIIA More light on the subject.'—ah persons interested in light- material* 'should oertataly .call at Boy's Drug Store and see that fine# pare specimen»of Petroleum Oil for burning in the Kerosine Lamp. It is not only the safest -bat the cheapest and pleasantest light that can be preevitA * Wellsboro, Feb. 11,1863. . * _ EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters testamen tary having been granted to tbe subscriber ns the estate of Susanna .Austin, late of Sullivan town* ship, dec’d, notice is hereby given.to those indebted to make immediate payment/ and these hating oTafttt* to present them properly authenticated forsettleineat, to the subscriber. AARON EUMBEY, ' ' Sullivan, March 18, 1863-61. ■ Ixesntor, EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters teatameft tary having been granted to the subscriber on the estate of J Lewis Miller, late of Dolour town* ship, dec’d, notice is hereby given to tboso indebted to said estate to make immediate payment,* o *! thoew having claims to present (hem properly authentic** ted for settlement. ISRAEL STONE, pelmnr, Feb. 11,1863. . Execntor; ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of administration having been granted to the.cnV soriber on tbe estate of Samuel B. Childs, late ef Liberty, dec'd., notice is'hereby given to those in debted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly au thenticated for settlement to tbe subscriber. RICHARD CHILDS, Adm*i*tr*ior. Morris, April 1,1888--6vr. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE,—Letter* of Administration having been granted to the aab soriber on the estate of Geo. W. Dickerson, of Mid dlebary, dec’d, notice is hereby given to those Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and *tbose having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement to tbe subscriber. B. 11. BRIGGS, Adminiilrciof* Middlebnry, March 4,1863.* ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.-Letteri of ad ministration having been granted to the subscri ber, en tbe estate of George W. Rice, late of Chat ham, dec'd j notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate to make immediate payment,<and those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement to tbe subscriber. JULIA A. RICE, Admi*xttntrix* ' Chatham, March 4,1863.* \ PENSION AGENCY. TO SOLDIERS AND THEIR FRIENDS. THE undersigned having Jmkl considerable 6zp*« Hence in procuring Pension Bounties *cd Back pay of Soldiers, trill attend to all business in (bat line entmsted to bis caro with promptness and fidelity. ,■ i ALL SOLDIERS discharged by reason of wounds are entitled to the $l6O bounty. . Pensions, Bounties, ana arrears of pay? doileettd by the'undersigned. Persons wishing to confer with me will please eall or address mo by letter at Sylvanla, Bradford county. Pa, ’'Charges reasonable, GEO. P» MONRO. 5 Refeiv by permission to H. B. Card, Connty Treasurer, Pah ■ .D. F. Pomeroy, Troy, Pa.- A. H. Spalding, Sheriff, Towanda, Fa. [April 1* ••• CONSTITUTION WATEIt. TH&ONLY REMEDY FOE DIABETES, IniU. lion of the Neck of the Bladder, Inflammation of tbs Kidneys, and Catarrh of the Bladder, Stm* gury and Burning, or Painfnl Urinating, Stone in ftl Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick Dust. Depqrli, and Mucous or Milky Discharges after Urinating* For sole by nil Druggists. Price sl* WM. D. OBEBG A CO., Proprietors. Morgan i Allen, General Agents, No, 4fl Cliff St, Now York. JOHN A. EOY, Agent lor Tioga County. Wellsboro, April 16, 1862,-ly.. NEW COOPER SHOP.—The undersigned respectfully informs the eituena of Wellsboro and vicinity, tbat be basopened a COOPER-SHOP opposite • CROWE’S WAGON BBOP, and is ready to do all manner of work prompt and Is order, from a gallon keg lo o fifty barrel tub. Be. pairing i Iso done on short notice. _ 0. F. ELIfXB. Wellsboro, May 8,1861, NO EXCUSE FOR tIMPINtf.-dOBNS oan.now ka eared positively, nfidiDP alktA*- Call at BOY’S Drug Stbra and W'ttaA«t£« Killer. Price 19 cents. ■ - ***».• ■. 1
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