i AgITiTOE. the Jj OOA.Ii . Weliit>oio> |pdithBr cotfimnnications intended for this paper,-should lajjaddrassed “So the Editor ef the AgiUter/fffljat they may receive prompt at tention. • j. j fST' County Stan dins Committee. The County Standings Committee as constituted by the Eepublioan- nominqUSg Convention at its last session) is as follows: ■ l€. IL.SETHObR, Ciaimfon.. ' - Joel Farknnrst, Elhland; Wp}. Adonis, Mansfield; Ellas Johnson, Eelmar: Jpb Eexford, Ciymer; J. It. fcowen. Welbboro; -n. Mai n Bbnrg. . j JSTvw Advertisements boarding end Dai Mrs. M. C. Stryker. Diuoltdioifj-D'yf' iorfplL Ditiolutioli'i/ Parttertifip —Wm.'H. Furgeraon. *«t«, JFWte Wifi *o—Dr. Boy. Thrift Jhfiiig ifeu^^T./Matkera. ■Nea Arrived at Iff . P. Bobioson. Watch -Sepairiaifo Foley. ff nE 15th |P, T.jje nWjjat C»mp Dick Eobimon, Fnyerte do nifty, moved from'Paris. ■ffE have iost*''inleii, fn good 'paper, a quantity of Notes, in the n. (test stflo, both with, and without power of attorney}-' We-can furnish them for $1 per hundred, add at tl'same jcaleibr 25. CoßßEsnijanESl- win please be patient if their ar ticles shou|d he temporarily delayed. A crowd of mutter that will njj| keep, Constrains us to beg the in dulgence o| our ft ends fuji a brief period. Wo have a rich draper full 'ofSoldiers' letters. It appears that" out new occasionally fails to serve his ciistoi ,erS wiiiji the paper. All this will bo rectified In due Withe'. Meantime, subscribers will oblige as by nod 1 dug ad of any neglect of the kind in it i aU.berepaired. The Coßmerii).'(College Will be conducted by the Principal,! D. W- [ swell, who takes this opportunity of roturnijog his tt *rty thanks to the public for their liberal patronage'ieretofore bestowed, on the institu tion, ondftnritesdfef attention to the improvements soon to Be introduced jnld|theseveral departments. ] - ; ■ J !; D. W. Lowell. DaOHPiH.G into^yo'ag® Williams's Foundry and Machine Shop th(j btt.br d?yi we were forcibly remin ded thit this is aniigl Everything therein in npple-pje crtjerjaifd the Plow Department shows' that kind o| aslivily which warns'of the com ing Spring. Ifis to .have such enter prising neighbors,, Successto them. PEniosAX.—Senatt' t ifeisoq arrived in town, on Sgtprday, looking wvil iS& hearty. Hie services at Harrisburg jiave rtrjalu'able, and reflect great credit upon the district. ,lSiB course has beemsuch as to give him a firsU:la.:ia reputation and an influential position, among hiff -Senators. We are glad to welcome him baokS&m,ong ns once more. 1 Capt Bryden al f ;o £e.turqed on Saturday, He has lieen granted .rudj^ibiffgo 1 on account of jability, and rceuta place 05 a citizen -f ' ■' " Subscribers w 11 please bear in mind this fact:— Cur mail book Uj'Jft transcript of tho mail book of the late Proprietor";-and lit is our only gnido in noti fying them of thf'expiration of-their' subscriptions. Therefore, if thetf be any mistakes in credits before wo took can only know it from the subscribers -'AJl.roon are fallible, and tho late proprietor, iffijeems, cannot claim exemption from ■the common lot/ sv' *• wjs intended to say this : Mr. Young’srecoiptp fpr/ lOpeys received'on subscription prior to JanuaryAptj 86$, arc perfectly good, and will bo allowed wherever; te ijliled to enter a correspond ing credit on this i)oo!fs. f .We are obliged to make this explanation, becausti'tS) write every complainant personally won d |>o .op igreat a task additional to du ties which cant ot ha’ put off. Suffice it to say, that no man will bt expected to pay-twice for the same copy of tho, payer, 'biVuai-}’. '• We arc tfiiajweek called open ti> chronicle the de bate of one 06 «nr oldest and most prominent pion eer citizens,—ijiymL Ktellet, Esq., of Delmnr. Mr. Kelsey,was a native'of Hampshire, and emigrated to this coanfy it) 1807-. Ho was at that period thirty, years of| age, ip the prime and vigor of young manhood,* I Then, Wellsboro *as not, and tho piaoe it now occupies Was a swampy timber tract. Ho saw it reclaimed' froth jbe savagery of nature, and grew to be the spat of one of the loveliest and most thriving village? jn orthern Pennsylvania. Being fully identified with its| beginning and progress, his form, lithe and i&Oot-ejvcn in the bonds of age, will be missed by tfllind'iypnng. In many retpj its hc'wa? a remarkable, and in all respects a pecnlf > man I. -Physically, he was one of those wiry, nery, «i organisations, which seem likely to succumb at a y period of, life, yet prove capable of the greatest ? easnre |of endurance. Mentally, he was strong andh^riginai.’ - Gifted with a most tena cious memory aifd an insatiable thirstjor knowledge, it is prohkblc that no man in all this region was bis equal in general, intelligence, and capability to con verse understanding), upon almost all sciences and themes. * Pre-cminenfiy a thinker, eon clnsiens only as they catae.tbrongh legitimate deduc t)OD and inference. Helloed aloof from popular or ganiialion*, loving entire indcpeneence, and because 'his beliefs were the fruitage of conviction rather than of faith* or - ' f 'His conception of justice was stern and inflexible. He hated wrong and .mlanness of every sort, and bis apologies for snob were very few. It is safe to say that' be never .designedly wronged any man> and never required bf £py man more than be was free to grant, either ip sbpill or business relations. His unbending udhetenOe and to bis st.ern rules ofjdght, gained him arSpute for stubbornness which was not incited.* He was not thoroughly comprehended. > He was*«rigintf evett'lu hi! eccentricities. In tbc beginning aijefted a' £cale of prices for produce to I which he adhered*to.|h e tnd. The fluctuations of £he market never Dim; Hay, for Instance, be held at $lO per though it was selling for $2-0 all around him* Jicitould never receive more than . bis fixed pnce v and vrluld Ecllhutafon to any one ns *•*£!■. ij a "lypc of .a class of ec-‘ . centricities, of-a rigid adherence to his rule: "Cost Is. ot value.” Another eccen tricity deserves fs< otfeh in this connexion : After the passage <h& prohibiting the circulation of Spall notes, h*. W* 5 pSver known to violate its pro visions. In .this psit bo bad no rivals. His whole hfart 1 n£in this'war. When the county lost year called to pay bounty to volun teers, this 'old- Ijejp; eighty-five years old, walked to • Mansfield, tblr&en to procure funds to aid in the work. Get&ng?b&&tcd pn hie return, he camped out in the atyd slept fill morning- There may he younger who jwiih blush when they read this : We make tbij .'extended notice not ss a vain /com \ P^ meD _tj but \ P^ neer — one who lay the found nations of Commonwealths in the heart of untamed nature—to a friend, W!»> lh,oor former residence bore, vpuld have toward, had we permitted him, and lifted great burden!* frpin our shoulders. W e speak as one who kn• hlm i^n ti mat el y and .well, notwitb- -the dispirit in years,.and tho compara tivcljbrief period acquaintance. iir Txoqa. —A gentleman from this county in fonnsthe editor the Elmira iVcst, that the oitirens of Butlandare considerably excited over the discov ery of a plant which grows in-that vicinity, whichf they claim to he an excellent substitute for the Chi nese Tea. They call it the Mountain Tea, It grows on the high lands, and attains a height of 18 inches. The Rutland folkaare said to base gathered quanti ties of this plant and ' disposed of it to grocers, who are mixing it with imported teas, to which it bears a great resemblance.We give the story as we find it. To the Patriotic.— Young man,* if you have an odd or.sloo, surplus funds, we can advise you to invest it i» the" Five-Twenty Government bonds. It is the plain duty of every man to step forward to the aid of the Government according as he may be able. The investment is as good as gold, the interestbeing paid semi-annually in gold, rate, six per cent. A. S.. Turner, Esq., Cashier of the Tioga Bank, informs usithat the Bank will take orders for these bonds and furhtih them to applicants.. The semi-annual interest is payable on the Ist of May, proximo, and that will be a good time to commence. Orders should be sent in immediately. The delay of Spring is causing considerable suff ering among stock in all parts of, the county. Fod der is very high, and hard to be procured at that. We learn that cattle are dying from this cause in some sections. It occurs to us tbatjhis a fitting time to urge upon farmers and steck-growera the policy' of.no longer placing their entire dependence upon the hay-crop for fodder. An acre of carrots, planted in prepared ground, will, ordinarily, pretty much winter twenty obws with a very little hoy for ruminating purposes.’ It is rather more trouble to raise an acre of carrots that an acre of grass; but to raise as much nutriment in hay, per acre, would require much more labor and care than the crop of carrots. Probably some far mers do, at present, piece out their hay with roots of various kinds ; and the stock of such, if any, will present a marked and favorable contrast compared with those fed on hay only. * r> I B 23. Near LawrenceviJle, t April 3, HENRY INSCHO, of camp fever, aged 23 years. - He was a member of the 107th N. Y. V, and filled the position of Commissary Sergeant. He was a young man of exalted piety and beloved by all who knew him. Com. NIBS. NK. €. STRYKER, BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, LAWKIiNCEVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA. THIS school will be open for the reception of pupils on Monday, May 4, 1563. A limited num ber of girls talken as boarders, and every attention pajd to their minds and morals. The course of in-* struction will be most thorough, and no pains spared to render the school deserving of public patronage. For terms Ac., apply to ’ April 22, 1863. Mrs.* M. C. STRYKER. Watck Bepalrins dkc., THE subscriber respectfully informs the pub lic that be has permanently located himself at the old stand lor the Post Office Building,' where he will bo happy to wait on customers Thankful for past favors, would most respectfully solicit a con tinuance of the same. A. FOLEY. Wellaborp, April 22,1868. New Arrival at die Book Store. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT of Ladies' Fancy Goods, Embroidery Braids, Dress Braids, Gloves, Thread, Needlps, Buttons, Zephyr, Worsted, •Shetland Yarn, Ac., Ac., may be found at the store of J. F. Robinson. He would also beg leave to call at tention to his large assortment of Photograph Al bums. [April 22, 1863] J. F. ROBINSON. THAT'S iTOTHIHH WEW! I HAVE all along sold KEROSENE OIL at fifty cents a gallon ; and I can and do cell it at fifty cents now. [April 22.] W. T. MATHERS. I HATE PRIME PORK, home packed, by the pound and barrel, and sell it as cheap as any man in Wellsboro. [April 22] W. T. MATHERS. SUGAR CURED HAMS and SHOULDERS, prime quality, at [April 22] MATHERS^. FLOUR, best and middling grades, at lowest market priced, at [April 22] MATHER^’. TEAS, COFFEE, and SPICES, best qualities and fair prices always on hand at Wellsboro, April 22, 1863. MATHERB’. SUGARS! —I can sell pulverized, crushed, coffee, and brown Sugars, as low as any dealer in Tioga County. [April 22] W, T. MATHERS. MOLASSES and SYRUP—a No. I, article of both - at fair prices at MATHERS'. . Wellsboro, April 22, 1863. - TVfSSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—No- JL/ tice is hereby given that th« co-partnership heretofore existing under the name and firm of Me- Lafferty & Eurgcrson, is this dny dissolvcdiby mutu al oocsent, and the Books, accounts, and notes arc in the hands of Wra. ll.Furgcrson fop collection, and all hose indebted will please call immediately and pay the same. WM. 11. FURGERSON. I oscville, April 14, 1863-4 L ~T iISSOLDTION.—The Co-Partnership.here -L tofore existing between D. IV. LOWELL and A.V, WARNER,under the.name of “ Lowell <k War ner.*' of the Binghamton Commercial College, was disiolved on the 9th day of January, 1863, D. W. LOWELL, liughnmton, N. Y., April 22, 1863. Seeds— for the'garden and the FARM.—A large stock of fresh seeds will be found at Roy's Drug store. Large packages of Field See Is as well as choice varieties of early Potatoes, oni3n Sets Ac., Ac. Call at Roy’s before you plant your gardens. April 22, 1863. TJTHITE WASH LIME WASH t F BRUSHES for Bale at Roy’s Drug Store." Tyellsboro, April 22, 1863. Mansfield classical seminary, AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL; J for tKc Fifth 'District of Pennsylvania. qjhe' Spring term of this Institute will open* on Wednesday morning,' April 29th, 1863, and continue thirteen weeks. ' Rev. W. D. TAYLOR, A. 8., Acting Principal, bliss Harriet A. Fabkswobth, Graduate of Qen [essce Wesleyan Seminary, Acting Preceptress. Mr. L. A. Ridqwav, Prof, of French, German, (and .1 ! —, Assistant Teacher. >hss Frances A Cochran, Teacher of Instru mental Music. J— —*, Teacher in Model School. T\ui(iou in the Seminary, and Normal School Course, os last Fall'Term. Do you ask if this Faculty will do well by the pu pUsj? They will try ;> Com© and sec. COURSE OE STUDY. A course of study for graduating students in this Normal School, has heen adopted, embracing two years. The following is the course for the first year; Ist Term. Orthography and Etymology, Reading and Elocution, Writing and Drawing, Geography, Mental Arithmetic and Grammar, Vocal Music and Theory of Teaching. 1 __ 2d Term. Reading and Elocution, Writing and Drawing, Physical iGeography, Written Arithmetic, Higher Grammar, and;Vocal Music, 3d Term. Reading and" Elocution, Writing and Drawing, Elements of Algebra, Higher Grammar con tinued, Natural Philosophy, Theory of Teaching, Vocal Music. . „ , _ Instruction Is not confined to the Normal Course j butyls extended as heretofore. Rooms furnished with- stores, bedsteads, eta., can be had for the Term in the Seminary, at $1.50 for each 'student. 1 . ' For further particulars as to board etc., apply to Wm. Holland's, Kbo.'/Mansfield, Tioga Co, Pa. ■ W. COCHRAN, ' ’ Pres't of the Board of Trustees. W. C. Rtplet, Scc’y. Mansfield, Apr, Ifttb, 1863, 4t» ' BEST QUALITY KEROSENE OIL for-aale at HARDEN’S at 4s. per gallon. . April 15. A NY QUANTITY of CLOVER and GXiASS, SEED at [April 13, XSB3.J- HARDEN'S. jjgJL: na*BS^£-i Tit)(JA f C&WNTYiAGE. KM SPRING GWfiBS *•• ■s**** l, L PEOPLE’S STOKE, IN. CORNING! ___ THE People’s'Store is now well stocked with- _. _ dloss. a good assortment of Goods, adapted to the John "■ iiyan ff~......... ° ’ James Geraon, Furniture.- SPRING TRADE, J, P. Morrell, Grocer. .......... consisting in partcf agood libel of Domestic Goods, “’""T' Alpacas, Mohair, Poplin, DeLaines,~and a, general £jJ^L® ro 2!±:? "T variety of Dress Goods, including a good supply of j, 4j£ g MOURNING GOODS, John A. Uartero, Grocer to which particular attention js paid. Tioga Imp. Company, Provision*.,, LADIES CLOTHS, AND CLOAKINGS, William stem™!!™'.. ..l a fine stock of cltmee.’ SPRING AND SUMMER SHAWLS, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES for Mena’ and_Boys’ wear, for sale by the yard, or made to order. A good assortment of ij WHITE GOODS,. lIOQP SKIRTS of every variety, for both Ladies andjohildren. SUMMER BALMORALS, a large stock of HOSIERT and GLOVES, SHAKERS' HOODS, BOOTS, SHOES and ROBBERS, together with'a good assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, &c. The purchases for the SPRING TRADE, were made daring the temporary f&U in tbo GOLD .MARKET, .* and as X sell only for READY PA Y, I am enabled to take advantage of the market 1 shall keep^my STOCK good ! THROUGH THE SEASON, . and keep thoroughly posted in regard to PRICES, and when goods decline, t shall follow the market Without Regard to Cost. Returning my sincere thanks to the citizens of TIOGA COUNTY, for their kind and liberal patronage, I sbaU try to merit its continuance and increase. The Store is directly opposite the Dickinson House, on Market Street J. M. SMITH. Corning, N. Y., April 15, 1863. , Election of Co. Snpcrlnlendeut. To the School Direefon of Tioga County; Gentlemen ; —ln pursuance of the 43d section of the’Act of the Bth of May, 1864, you are hereby ne • tifiod to meet in Convention, at the Court House, in WeUsboro, on the first Monday in May, A. D, 1863, being the 4th day of the month, at 1 o’clock in the af ternoon, and select, viva voce , by a majority of the whole number of Directors present, one person of lit erary and scientific acquirements, and 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 Iff the 39th and 40tb section of said act. Hiram C. J6*&ks, County Superintendent of Tioga County. i April 15, 1863, NOTICE is hereby given that E, T. Bentley, Richard Mitchell, and others have applied to the Court of Common Pleas ef Tioga Cobnty, for a charter of incorporation for “The Mitchells Creek Cemetery Association ; and that the said charter will be granted at the next session of saidjCourt, if no ob jection shall be made. J. F. DONALDSON, Clerk. WeUsboro, Apr. 15, 1863. 4t. NOTICE is hereby given that Samuel Mills, Nelson' Claus, Charles Close, and others, have applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga County, for a charter of incorporation for religious purposes for “The First Wesleyan Methodist Church and Society of Charleston Township; and that said charter will bo granted at the next session of said Coart, if no 6bjectien shall be made. ! J. F. DONALDSON, Clerk. WeUsboro, Apr. in, isaa. 4t. NEW SPRING DELAINES at 2s. Qd. pet yard at [April 15, 1865. J HARDEN’S. J. P. BILES, AT THE KNOXVILLE FOUNDRY, t MAKES THE BEST PLOWS IN THE COUNTRY. ACSO Cauldron Kettles. MACHINERY, &C., AC., ALL AT LOW FIGURES, Knoxville, Feb. 4, 18G3-6m j()HN R. BOWEN, NO. 1. UNION BLOCK, BEGS leave to notify such of his. friends and the public who do not already know, that ho is once more on “THE OLD STAMPING GROUND" ' on the corner where stood the old ’ ■ EMPIRE STORE before ** the Fire/' and more particularly (hat hd has just received a large and varied stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, l , - LADIES’ GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, Ai., as well as a fall assortment of , • HARDWARE, QDEENSWARE. WOODEN-WARE, and , GROCERIES. specially adapted to the wants of the commanity and will sfcU them at the lowestilring prices. CASH AND PRODUCE of all kinds taken In exchange for Goods. Wellsboro, Oct. 8,15G2. Knoz Fruit Farm & Nurseries. Foe many years-we,hate made the cultivation of SMALt I'RtITS a speciality, and - taking into account variety, quantity -and quality, our stoctof Vines axd Blasts p£; GRAPES, j BLACKBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, £ ; GOOSBERRIES, RASPBERRIES, ' CURRANTS, lie., &c. is unequalod anywhere, which jre offer on theunojl favorable (terms. ■ Parties' wishing to purchase Would do'well to. correspond-with lour PRICE LISX. Whioh will be sent to aliapplieant* freeldf .charge. - f '* ■' I' - ' : OPlt SEED StOEE AUD HOttUCCLTUEAI. H(SCSK 1 IS A ti" ■ I; No, 39 Fifth Street, where oil articles belonging »o suck an establishment can bo bald of the best quality.. | * . J. K.VO.V, Boa 135, Pittel.org/ Pa. March. 23, ISGJ-3m. ' ; HEEOAWEHJB APPRAISEMENT FOR TIOGA COPiITY FOB 1888. Namct. -J. XL Rushmote COVINGTON TOWNSHIP* Norton Rockwell, Grocer.... COYINOTON BOBOUGH. J. C. Bennett G. F. Baker, Grocer "William M. Lee, Grocer., ..„. r 6. T. W. Thomas.. *• DEEHFIELD, J. Stoddard.. «... DBLIIAR. JB> & 31* S. Cole. ELKLASO BOBOL'tJH. J. G. Pirkhoret & Co . D. 0; A J. C.* Parkhur**..l... 1 . J. C. Whittaker, Gr0cer..;,,...,..^., farHisoton. Hiram Merritt^. * &AISBS. S. X. 8i11ing5..........;* A. ?. Cone . JACKSON. M. K. Retan.". Reiiben "Wells. KNOXVILLE BOROUOH. John Goodspeed & 8on„ A. k J. Dearman Markram & Rotierla, Hardware. Lt B. Reynolds J. H. Stubbs... LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP*. J. H. Tnbbs. LAWRENCE BOROUGH, * H. Roff, Grocer Abbott A Mather Field, Morris A Co Wm. G. Miller, Grocery A Drugs... J. Adams, Boots A Shoes C. Parkhnrst, Drugs E, D. Wells, Furniture John Potter, Grocer James Kinsey, Hardware LIBERTY. D. Wilcox- Narbor A Shcffer N. Root- SamT Hartman, Grocer ... G. R, Sheffer, Grocer.. B. Seelemon VIDPLEBDHr. S. Bennett A Son MAINSBURO. Fox A Witter..., A. Robbins, Jr., Drugs. A, J. A E. R. Webster... ,P. D. Parkharst.......... MANSFIELD. , E. W. Phelps, Grocer Murdangh A Rose L. Cummings R. N. Holden, Grocer Elliott A Ridgeway, Drugs. Wm. Ad&ms NELSON. Seeley A Lngg,,Merchan<L A Drugs Campbell A Green, Grocers OSCEOLA. H.-C. Bosworth Crandall A Seeley RUTLAND. McCafferty A' Furgeaon- C. L/-S trait, - SULLIVAN. J. L. Pitt N. T, Smith- TIOGA TOWNSHIP. -J. M. Weed.. ■ James Kelly, Grocer .iflfl 1. J)OMITCJJ. T/L. Baldwin- B. W. Clark S. C. Alford, Gr*cer...„ Wm. T. Urell, Grocer.. S. 0. Daggett DePui A Butts, Grocer Borden A Bennett, Drags P. S. Tuttle H. E. Smith A Son, Books, Ac. H. F.- A Ira Wells Guernsey A Smead, Hardware. WARD. Fall Brook Coal Company WESTFIELD. Chns. Goodspeed U. Krusen A Co A. Close .- wellsbororo n. M. M. Converse J. R. Bowen C, L. Wilcox Jcromo Smith Thomas Harden.. Bullard A C0*.... P. Ri Williams, Drags...... J. F. Robinson, Books, Ac. Wm. T, Mathers, Grocer.....' J. A. *Koy, Drugs G. Hastings & Co., Grocer John Darkness, Boots, Ac Bullard & Co., Grocers a....... L. M. Bullard, Grocer J. IJ. Jones, Grocer ...1 Wm. Roberts, Hardware- Wright & Bailey, Provision?....... Lewis Smith ...j... Notico is.hereby given, that an appeal will bo held at the Commissioners* Office, in Wellsborough, on the •4th and sth days of May next, at which time and place all persons aggrieved by the foregoing appsaisC ment will bo heard, and suoh abatements made-as arc deemed proper and just: and all persons failing to appear, at said time and place, will be barred from making any defence before me. A. E. DANK, April S. Mercantile Appraiaerfor Ti*ga County SPECIAL COURT. IVTOTICE is hereby given that a Special Court LN will bo held by the Hon. Ulysses Meteor, at the Court House in Wellsboro, commencing on the 2d Monday of June next, to continue week, for the trial of tho following causes, vis: Tliny Burr vs. Admr's of B. B. Jerould, H. H. Dent vs. Stephen Babcock, J. N. Bache vs, A. C, Ely, Bingham Trustees ' vs. Anson Dock ct 01, A. S. Turner. vs. John Drew et al*. James I. Jackson vs. J. N. Beebe Bx*r, A. M. Lattin ot al vs. A. H. Foster, M. M. Converse vs. Henry Colton, George Corlies vs. Edwin Dyer, J. W. Maynard ■ vs. H. Davis et al Ex’rs, J. F. Donaldson vs. A. P. Cone, Bingham Trustees ‘ vs. DavidA. Clark, ** i vs, Martha J. S. Clark et al, “ vs. George B. Golegrove et al, “ tp. Joseph Stafford et al, " vs. Edwin Inscho ct al, J. N. Bache vs* Job Wilcox etal. April 8, 1863. J. F. DONALDSON, Frothy jtESS£» DENTISTRY. PJEIICE & FIRMAN, MECHANICAL & SURavpAL DENTISTS, XXTOTJLD respectfully inform the cititcos of Weill- TT boro nod surrounding conn try, that they are now stopping at J. W,®igoney'B Hotel, known ns the Pennsylvania House, for a few weeks/and would be pleased to wait on alt who may need the services ef their profession. ATI operations pertaining to the profession performed in the most carefhl omT seied tifio manner. Wo .would call partiodl&r attention to oar hard Rubber or Cofalite work, which is unprece dented. • PRICE A FIRMAN. WelUhoro, March 18, 1863. TUB CELBBfiATEIV Rochester Trout Flies. npilE Subscriber bags leave .to inform -Ibc -j- fishermen of Weitabofo and' Vicinity, that he la-agent! sale of the* Rochester - Trout Flics. A fine assortment just received. - Shop ®PP?fbL® *"* Bather Shop. ■ LOREN A, SEARS. lYalUboro, March 4 ) lifo.'>‘-tr. - ■’* A non CORDS (TF HBMLOCK BARK wanted hbUUU at the Tirtg*. Tsrtucry, Ibf which the highest Gash Price will !>. paid by" . Hop, M«rcb IS, 1363-3 m. [B. P. i t WELLS. Taxi Clats, $7-00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 A MAMMOTH STOCK ry ' ■ 7 «fl 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 14 14 14 14 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00- 7 00 7 00 7 00’ 7 00 CHEAP CASH STORE, 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Wo would hereby inform the public that we hare Just received the ' 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 v 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 90 7 00 ever brought to Troy, and we now offer them for rale at less price than any other concern in this county. Wo therefore invite inspection at our spacious ware rooms. 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 We have made every effort within our power to buy this new stock at such extremely low rates that we and boldly proclaim, withjout fear of denial, that PEKING & CO. 7 Off 14 a 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 r oo 10 oo 10 oo 7 00 7 00 10 00 Look at the array of Departments now presented and you will at once exclaim thousands who yearly PURCHASE boons OF US, • I that FERINE i CO.’S ij|tho place to buy. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, SHAWL DEPARTMENT, CLOAK DEPARTMENT, CLOTH DEPARTMENT, MANTILLA 1 . DEPARTMENT, CARPET jDBPARTMENT, BOOT AjSHOE DEPARTMENT, HAT & CAP DEPARTMENT, GROCERY DEPARTMENT. HOSIERY & GLOVES DEPARTMENT, 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 T 7 00 7 00 || 7 00 1 7 00 'i All of these Departments are running over with their respective articles, and it is hourly proclaimed that for this reason, and the kjw'priccs of the goods. 15 00 Why? PERINE & Co. sell cheaper than any other concern in the coubty. These statements are every day veriGed by the hundreds who visit oar store, as none other can begin to show so 7 00 7 00 7 00 LAHGSA.XD SO Fi\e AN ASSORTMENT, ■I , : Shawls, Cloaks and MpntiUas at ONE HALF the usual price. White Goods and Embroideries will bo sold, from this date, at | FIFTY CENTS ON TEE DOLLAR? Bargains in Ladies* Collars and Sets. The Carpet Department is full of bargains. We ask only a ■' - The Boot and Shoe Department Is, as usaal, Overflowing WUh Bargains* Notwithstanding the great advance in the price of we shall continue to sell our present large-stock of AT THE REDUCED PRICE as long as wo have a and we beg to suggest to our patrons the propriety of supplying themselves j 1 for they are rapidly To the trading community, who have'so generously sustained our exertions 1o in a straight-forward and honorable'manner, wo re turn ettf unfeigned thanks* It has been our desire to so discharge each 1 n & that wo should merit the confidence of tho v , Our extensive sales the,p«t season have enabled us to present (a *j < :ho choicest tarlellos of. ; at PEXJES perfectly siatlsCactory to the patchoaer. , Ferine & 00., TBOY, PA. OP NEW' SPRING ROHRS! —AT— PERIKE&OO’S ITJOP; BRADFORD COUKTY, PA. LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS CODFETITION IS DEFIED. CAN FACE ALL OPPOSITION, UNDERSELL EMBODY! THE RUSH IS AT FERINE & CO.’S I Small Advance Jon Carpetings! Cotton Goods, DOMESTIC GOODS PIECE LEFT, VTITHdpT DELAY, AT> VAKCING IN PRICE. COJIfI’CT BUSINESS BUSINESS TRANSACTION trading public. OUR CUSTOMERS SEASONABLE GOODS DR. jr A Gjc SO N-i THE CELEBRATED tt EVO B M BO t A ST€ - r - - AND ■■■'•> ■' Indian Physician, ; OP ERIE CITY, PENN’A,, ' . ; May bt Ctmmlted at foittnet—Free if Charge, Horuolsville.H.Y., Chadwick House. Tuesday, Ap*l 28 Cameron, N. Y., Briggs House, Wednesday, April 29 Rathbnnviiie, N.Y., Hathbun House, Thursday, ApT 30 Addison, N; Y., Doolittle’s Hotel, Friday, May 1 Crfrning, N. Y., Drekinson House, . Saturday add Sunday, May 2-and 3 TIOGA, Pa., Johnston House, Monday, May -i WELLSBORO, Pa, U. S. Hotel, . Tuesday, May s NAUVOO, Pa., Comstock’s Hotel, , ‘ ' ’ , Wednesday Afternoon, May ft BLOCK HOUSE, Pa., Woodruff’s Hotel, .? Thursday, May 7 Bath, N. Y., Union Hotel, ' Saturday and Sunday, May 9 and Hr Smira, N. Y., Braiuard House, Tuesday May 19- TEOY, Pa., Troy House, -Wednesday, May if) Havana, H. Y., jlontoir House, Thursday, May SI- Watkins, N. Y., Jefferson Bouse, Friday, May. 22 Dundee, N. Y., Ellis House, Saturday, May S 3. Penn Yan, N. Y., Branban House, Sunday and. Monday, May 24 and 25 Those Suffering’ from Chrealc Siaeaae, ol any description may be assured that their oases will be treated fairly and candidly, and they will nit be encouraged to take my medicine without a corres ponding prospect of benefit. . . . rr Dr. Jackson can be consulted at his Booms, in re gard to all discuses, which he treats with unprece dented success, on a new system. He cures Chronic eases of diseases, which have heen°prononneed incu rable by the Medical Faculty generally, such as Her rons and Neuralgic Affections, Diseases of Women, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Asthma, Balt Rheum, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, the diseases of Children,etc, All cases of Seminal Emissions which is carrying thousands to the grave annually. Remember the Doctor does not promise to y:nre ail stages of diseases. While all diseases are curable, if taken in season, all itaga- are not Y our ease may be curable thit 'week, not next—to-day, not ta-morrw / hence the danger of delay. _ps~ Consultations Free. ■ Distant Invalidt. —Patients unable to visit Dr. J. by appointment, eon communicate their symptoms by letter, and have proper medicines sent to any J part>f the world by. expresp, with certainty and dispatch. AU letters of inquiry must‘contain one stamp to.pre pay reply. Address Dr. A. C. Jocks on, Erie, Pennft., Box 30. April 1, 1883. WELLSBORO BOOK STOKE. No. 5, Union Block. THE subscriber, haring purchased a new sfoqh in addition to the well selected stock be had tra hand, is prepared to accommodate the public by keeping > a. q'bisr :£ -a. r. wfiws jioom AND BOOK STORE, where ke will furnish,. AT THE NEW .STAND, in the Post Offi.ce Building, No. 5, Union Block, (or by mail) all tee new tore dailies . at the publishers prices. He will also keecp':on band all the Literary Weeklies and„ The Monthly Magazines, Including Harper’s, the Atlantic, Godey's, Peterson’s Knickerbocker, Continental Ac., Ac. Also, will be kept constantly on hand, & com i«U repository of „ CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL SCHOOL AND .MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, , Blank Books, Paper Hangings, | SHEET HVSIC, PICTURES, JfAPS, &c. ‘ Orders for Binding Books. The work executedto suit any taste, and on the lowest possible terms. Particu lar attention Will also be given to SPECIAL ORDERS far any thing comprehended in the trade* One Thousand Volumes of the Latest Editions of SCHOOL BOOKS. Parents, Teachers and Scholars, are ■ invited and examine this large assortment of .School Books in which may 'be found everything in use in the schools of. the County. Readers. —Sanders' entire series. Porter’s Reader, Sergeant's, Town’s and Willson’s Readers, at the foic eit cash rates. 1 Spelling Books,— Sanders', Websters Ac. Arithmetics. Greenleafs, Davies’, Stoddard’s, Churn’s Ac. Grammars. —Brown’s, Kenyon’s, Smith’s Ac.* Geographies. —Mitchell’s, Warren’s, Colton’s Ac* Davies’ Legendre, Algebra, Surveying Ac, Slates of all kinds and sizes. Copy Books, Steel Pens. Paper of all kinds. Latin, German, French and Greek Text Books; on hand and purchased to order. Watches, Jewelry, Picture Frames, Paper Hang, logs, Christmas Toys, Fancy ‘ Maps, Pic tures Ac. * J&f' All orders promptly attended to. Ifellsboro, Nov. 20, 1562. J. F. ROBISgOfr. Faming Land & Saw Hill for S ; ale. TJpHE subscriber offers for sale a valuable *1- Waterpower Saw Mill in Union township, Tioga County, Pa*, within half a mile of the Roaring Branch turnout of tbo Williamsport and Elmira Baib. Road. Also five hundred and sixty acres of land in connection with said Mill acid upon which tbo same is built- The Mill and land together with two story frame house and gome other improvements will be sold very low for cash, or a 'liberal creditjwUl be. given if desired. Enquire of the subscriber <at : Wells- of Augustas Castle living ots-the .premises* , WeUsboro, March 26, 1863-dt. WM. BACHE. - jrtt* Bradford Reporter and Williamsport Bulletin willpnblish four times and send bills to this office. * Notice to School Teachers & others. THE Delmar School Directors will meet oh - Saturday, the 25th day of April, in’st. at 10 o’clock A. M..j at Butler’s School House, for tbo pur-, poso of contracting with for the Summer Schools; also to let the contract for building one now School House and to. let the contracts for furnishing the wood for said school district for the present year. Teachers are requested to bring their- Certificates’ with them. * BOB’T CAMPBELL, Secretary* . Delmar, April 8, ISG3. Notice. THE Stockholders o£Xha Mansfield C. Semi l ittury and (as cow constituted) State Normal gchool, are hereby notified that their first annual meeting under the revised charter, will be bcl’d at the' Seminary the first Monday in May, 1863, at £ o’clock P. M., for the purpose of electing fifteen trustees; fur one year: also, their President, Secretary, qnd- Trea** surer. W. COCHRAN, President.. Wit, C. Ejplet, Secretary. Mansfield, April 1,1863. RETtKSED SOI.DIEHS AND their FBIENDS, can obtain BACK PAY, PENSIONS/ami BOUNTY, through the subscriber, who has made arangomonts th prosecute 'all each claims, with a long established and perfectly reliable PENSION AGENCY at^Washipgtofi.* As the affidavUs must b© taken before a, judge of the Court, audios this is the residence of Judge Wjbee ler, the business can bo transacted in an hours tune. Lawrencovillo, Jan. 23j 1663. •E. D..WELLS, A DMINI^RATOirS.NOTICk—LoIioro-ol jtV. administration having been granted to the sub scriber on the of -Samebl B, i Cbflds, Liberty, dcc’d., notice is hereby given to .those in? dehted to said -cstate*-tu-make-immediate payment, and those haring claims to present thonticated ?op.settlemenf do tbe, subscriber. . - EICnABO*CJHILI)S, I J!<fm»nffcfi'«toK 45 • ' Morris,- April•!, 186fe-6wi 1 . Ji l tnryhaving.b(tfa~granted to* the substriber-on the estate of Susanna Austin,dato.of Sullivan-down-: ship, dec*d, notice is hereby given to those indebted to inake immediate payment, anh those having claims to present them properly authenticated totho<mbKriW. AAEON RlJM6a§ , , SUttWah,-Match'lB, Extant- .
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