iL, tbk agitator. LfaClti Airt) KjBCjBt.t.AKB!OTT«. Welle boro, Wediioaday, April 80,1808. jua* Bcidiu and other communication! intended for ihj. paper, ihbhld ttddidied •To the Editor «f the Agitato*/* that UUy' may reedy. prompt at tentioq,. j' ,■ .j; , , ■ ■ ; ■ - • ■ Nitiosal Fast Episcopal Church will be open for Diyinb Eerriee oh Thhnday eyeniug, next, April 30th, »t?i o’clock. Subject of diaeaieion—rl'Wer, a pnni.hm.ot for na tjoaal line.”. , .', • • Heir Advertisement*. tfafci. Clock, and Bopairing — A. R. fleecy. Seed Jfieor—l*. K, fright . , . fharand fad i Bailey. flbl<ce-tWia.E)Uei ■ r [ ' Tioja Saptitt Attoclaiiox —T. D. EQlott. Application! for ZictiA--J. F. Dohaldeon, Court ProcZajnah'flh'—Smriff BtowelK - Fsoerofnao dor Eaet Farmington ia etill be ing proieented with rigor and determination. The preeence of quickeend bender. it neeeaaaty to. tube the entire irellj rock-boring and all. The qnickaand rum in from crencei injtbe rock. Oaring to tbia un foreseen dUßcaltjr the not made each rapid progreti aa etherwiae itwonld hare done. Ini Fail. Brook Coal Gompany’a improremenla at the work, required in their Machine Shop, and the renewal of work at the Corning Foundry, hare made an nnhtual demand for labor, and there haanerer.been each a demand for dwelling houses a. there is. this aprißg.—Corninp Journal. ,oob raaderi'mnrt notconcludo that we are about lb pnbliih a daily Jmfceri from tho’bn«ine»a-liko arpeet of oar Brel pagts this week. Thl, appearance will diiappcar with this number, and-next week the pa per will pnl.cm its ninal sUid and sober lace. Such as affluence of baaine»s,energj cannot be reasonably expected to recnr twice in an ordinary lifetime. Bnt it la a luxury to the-’printer. . The Atlantic Monthly (ot Mpy is an admirable num ber. It has all the solidity and literary excellence,of the best British serials Without their heavinew, or dreary essays upon exhausted themes. Purely Amer ican in its treatment of. on riant events, and employ ing the best thinkers jn.:Ameiica, if deserves the pat ronage of every American.' Robinson keeps it. The Continental for llSy is well np to the average ot. its isspes. - The “Al&chant’s Story,” by the au thor of “Among thq Piias,” continues to increase in interest and' intensity at the story progresses; end it contains a valuable political article on " The Value •I The Bhion." ‘i - ’ Applegate it Co., of Cincinnati, publish n neat vol ume of 20(T pages, entitled “Sonoo, or the Northern Sugar Plant,” of which, have a copy. The an ther, Mr. Hedges, is the’ 4merican pioneer in the cul ture of Sorghum, and hil book is an unpretentious history of the plant from-ftifappearance in this coun try down to the present. will donate our copy to the Tioga county farmer who has produced the great est quantity ef SorgofMofassoa or sugar during the lasi two year?. [ ‘ - j IVc. call attention to ansippeqTtpthe patriotic peo ple here and hereabout, in another column. We ore confident that the app 41 will not be in vain; for the object is as high and nibble as devotion • t. a sacred cause can make if. {t its noblest and most pressing pf all public charities atihej present- time; ono which pleads ’silently bnt rtdyincjng!y ; .at evpry patriotic heaVft ■ May’-tho rospditsfbo as goner Ons as the sac rifice’of ’the noble fellavr* who have gone out to fight for our common freedom.^ Thb “ War Pnass.”—So those who want a city •weekly newspaper, devoted heart and mind to the country, and well up in war news, wo nan most cheer fully recommend Press. It is, be yond question the ablest paper published in Pennsyl vania., Tho club at tipis Astoffice is about expirin', and Ihiris tie time to realfw.' Mr. Bicbard English is nownfaking up the new club, and subscriptions will likewise Ije reccircdjiand credited at this office. The terms are the same, oJ jfor the Now-York weekly papers! All of Col. Forney’s " Occasional Letters,” and the fullest State nowv'appear in the War Press. T.e School Directors,: —The revenue law requires a five-ccnt stamp to c*hcli 4-months certificate, or af fidavit; and the of the Board must cancel it to make it legal. ■ All,Static me hereafter without the stamp, will; necessarily, be sent bock to tho proper Board, j Lave jnpt the authority to affix and cancel the stamp, Jt:e ’School Department will not receive cert ideates unless the.law be strictly com plied with’ ' vi' H. C. Jonxs, t ‘ ■ ; . Co. Superintendent. BnnyED to Death.—ife are obliged to Superin tendent John's for the following particulars of a dis tressing accident, which;,eceurred in Jackson town ship sne’day last week 0; r Sophia and Estella Dplyke, daughters of Richard Updyke, while in the sdbsr-bush, were burned to death. Approaabiug the fire, their clothes wore caught in the Sanies,And before the father could reach them,they were mortal help. Sophia was about 18, and Esjella' about 10 years of age. Sophia was a student ’.at tho Mansfield Seminary last (all, and combined votive modesty, good sense, studious habits, and tnosi|exomplaTy deportment at all times. She jras universally beloved by teachers and. students, 5-00 D. 8. Loan.—F. E. Smith, Eqfl., of Tioga, informs ns that he is the authorized agent to receive subscriptions for the I’iVcrTwcnty United States Six per cent. Loan; and thatbe can furnish the Bonds in amounts to suit the ejekna of applicants. Weoffer a few words|ip explanation, not having had space in which'to pnhSish'tbe circular sent ns by Jay -Cooke A Co,, a week’-ciraore ago. In brief, then,' these Bonds take that*' baaie from the fact that the Government may redeent dhem in gold in 1867, or defer tfceir redemption until IBSS. The rate of inter est is six per cent., payable semi-annually, on the la t daysot May and NotemJi(jr,TirgoJd. Atthe present premium on gold Ut-j wisps the rate to 9 per cent., currency. Legal-te; dajilnetqe, or cheeks that will draw them from tho city-. banks, will purchase these Bonds at par. There are no taxes'on them, unless the interne from them excebd^SOO; andwben it exceeds that sum the tax is bnfj-halt that on mortgages, or other securities. The S&preme Court has decided that no State, city, orpohnty can Ijiy’o tax on those . bonds, 'As all import duties are payaiblo in gold, and as (he Government it f deriving more than $500,000 per day from' that tonnee; there is’ no danger buftbst the interertwilKi.iw.ye be paid as stipulated. And now a few words'more: There is no better investment for surplusfnads. aThe government must be sustained, end evedy- friend of the conn try is in doty and in heper bound tp contribute to its snsten enee as he may bo able?. TVs know- that many prefer real estate investments £ and where a man invasta in ianda for {he purpose c* improvement, he does lend, eid to the SeveratpenVly developing the resources of the country. purely for specuUtivo gein, it net giving the pJovernmejjl aid. ' It is net »n unselfish spirit feat ftiips such capitalists. It is unnecessary t® «y {Wsfesewords of advice ate dis interested. They & prompted by a desire to do all ‘hat lies in onr po«u te meke the Oovornnaental arm '* ttighty that it s£sl be ihlo to wipo ont every trai ter in the land. " I , LIBT OF JPBOgfl. We publish the list of Jornrs drawn for' Ms/ term a wwk. esrlier thau|ls our custom* Tsiforo our columns next the legalAadrertiiU>g must appear. Readers will do well tft ..outjont the list for reference, as itrwill nofche published again: BniKD JUBOBftr F. Patterson; Charleston- -B.Boom; OiatKawkr-BArrej Leabh; Covitfgton—Holland'Clem ohs: J>iUnar— GeOwHngHsh f ‘BeerJ&S— B. Bowen ; Clvmer—C- F. Farmington —W, Cose; Jackson-fO. Inscho; Xatcrniec—H. Middsngh ; Mid- J, Everett, , A. Adams, Jacob Hymes, J. E. Losiuger; Jtfaj ,JYe)t>Bter; Liberia /John Ault; Fiehmcnd—Vf Uliam Powers, Fiitlana—V?. W. Ben tie j ; Tioga Borough —William Garretson;. Tioga Toum*hip~-Ja*n H Hathaway,* Vstwn— -Benj.-Irvin, Wm. Wilber; WeUshoro —Jefferson Hairisoa* ITsaysbsb Jubors— First Week, CRarfeston-—Elijah Jennings; Covington Totcnthtp —C, deepens, Stephen S.Riohards; Covington Boro * —J. Hagenbangb ; tfelmar —o. Blair, Wm. I). Harris; FartHington —Jas. Beebe; Oaiueo —Russell M. Smith; Jackson—;Ed. Everett, Eob’t Tillingh&st; Liberty —J. Frick, Jri Conrad Bing, Wm. Merrill; Middlebury — Morris E? Iseyi William Hack; Jforrit —R. Costard; Nelson—J. A. Hammond ; Bichntond —Wm. J. Brew ster, Wm. Day, Rnel Frost, S. L. Hakes, P. S. Ripley, Sumner Wilson; Butland— Eli Bartlett, 6. H. Van Allen, John G. Barnes, E. Rose; Tioga Borough— -0.8. Lowell; TiogaToumthip —R, Mitchell; Ward—, J. D. Hill, Tfaos. Morgan; Wettfitld—Zom Atkins, J. Craig, Barton Hunt.. Second Week, Bloss—W. Binsmoro, Jr.; Brookfield —Cbaa. Mai* eho ; C&otAam—-Oliver Chappell, Charles Howland, Mores Lee; Charlatan —Jacob B. Merrick; Covington TWnsAtp-—Oliver Elliott, Jr.; Coiinglon Boro* —L.B. Smith; DiJmar—Calvin Bibble>Wjiliam A. Ta/lct; EUclartd —Rich’d Collins; Gaines—Jks^-SiWatroA; J?natcj7/e--Wm. Markram; Xi‘6srfy—U. baeb, Chas. J. M'Craoken, Borditt i/tcW/efewry—Lutber Bennett, John Brown, Wm. Roe, Jacob Briggs, C. A. Cole; HamJUld —L; Beach, Wm. Holland; Nelson —Samuel Bryant; Bichmond— A. Cleveland, 0. M, Patcbin, A* Sherwood; Butland — H. Oldroyd, Charles Sherman; Sullivan —Sanford Strait; Tioga Borough —H. Fish; Union —£. Gris* wold; Ward —Benjamin Gnstin; Westfield —Chester Pride, Janies Secor. Moxet tent by Exprtee to John L. Robin sow, of WtUthoro, by member* of Company A, 149<A P. K, os the !BfA day of Apni t ineiant : , Curtis Gleason, to be delivered to Kelson Gleason, $35 Miles Swope, ** H. Stowell, Jr., 40 Albert Wright, . u : A. B. Wright, 50 Geo. Blackwell, " ’ B, Blackwell, 55 Jesse K. Borden, 11 Benj. B. Borden 25 Salford N-.; Borden, " Addison Boyden, 40 Alfred Boyden, u do. 45 Danl Hhrt, Jr., * Eph. Hart, 3?0 Henry D. Smeod, “ 8. D, Stnead, 35 Thos. Skelton, “ Geo. Skelton, 40 R. E. Pon<J, " A. Spencer, 30 B. H. Warriner, “ Albert Osborn, 20 Dan'l Butler, “ do. 22 J. Warriner, C. R. Wanfmer, “ do. 27 Cook Willard, “ Alpheus Willard, 30 Harvey Smith, “ Betsey Smith, 20 John H. Wihooler, ‘ il Rox’a A. Wheeler, 45 0. W. Phillips, “ Elijah Phillips, 25 M. Fetzer, u Jno. Fetzer, 75 Geo. A. Noble, “ L. Noble, 40 Jno. Wolbridge, tl Wm. Walbridge, 25 N. H. Wileox, Austin H. Butler, “ do. 10 Jno. E. Chaffy, " H. Herrington, 35 A. Kipp, “ A. Kipp, 20 R. Frank Goodman, “ C. Robinson, 20 R. A. Martin, “ A. H. Martin, 60 J. L. Pond, “ Sarah J. Pond, 20 Jos. Petrie, u Edwin Klocb, 40 C. S. Howe* “ Eliza Keizer, 30 S. A. Hiltbold, - “ Jacob Hiltbold, 46 John S. Wolcott, “ E. B. Haynes, 35 J, C. Farley, . “ John B. Smith, 27 L. Stouser, *f Philo Churchill, 32 W. H. Noble, “ 't. Noble,' ' 40 A. C. Douglas, “ Edwin Klock, 40 V. R. Chatnpney, “ Mr«. I. Cbampney3s E. W. Dimmick, Mrs. E. Dimmick 35 Geo F Christian - “ Rev P 8 Christian 10 Henry £ Smith “ Rebecca C Smith 15 Geo D Brooks “ Hiram Brooks 35 Ely Russell. “ Franklin Russell 40 Lewis Ernest “ Marla Babb 20 W B Roes u Martha G Rees 20 Jno WilcoX “ Jno H Wilcox 60 Jno L Barnes u SB Barnes 8 Asher D Cole “ Mrs Rebecca Cole 20 Sergt E D Carr, Ce G “ Lorance S Carr 40 Joshua Ingalls " JSrastui Ingalls 40 Albert Dales “ Nobam Jackson 42 Thus J Evans, Co G “ . Amos Evans 40 Eugene Tremane i( Mrs E Tremano 33 A Kepborl “ Mrs Kephart 25 W W Sofield u Joseph Sofield 40 Thos Davis 40 D P Jones * ~ 40 J" Petrie. [Advertisement.] Tbat other jump in goods foretold a few weeks since bj prominent parties in the Dry Goods business has taken place, with the slight difference tbat they jumped ddwnteard instead of up, out of the reach of email buyer*. Goods of all kinds are now much lower. Staple Coition Goods, such as Prints, Ginghams, Bleaobed and Brown Sheetings and Sbirtinge, Ootton ndes, dolored '"Cambrics, Paper Cambrics, Drillings, Spool Cotlois, Ac., are now cheap in comparison to what they were, being sold freely for but two weeks since. , Dress Qoeds, such as new Spring DeLainea, Cbal lies, Morambiques, Alpaccas, Poil DeCbevres, Poplins Ac., in all the new apd most desirable styles, are notf ; about as cheap as ever, some goods nearly 100 per cent. Jess than the prices, of last March. The sub scriber has now on band a large and complete assort ment of all those goods bought daring the recent panic in prices for cash, And is selling them at a small advance on those low cost prices, patting them in the reach of toe most economical or needy persons. All persons cqu now<bny r what goods they need, and in such timed as Tiiise no goods should be bought but necessary [articles of a good quality. Cheap auction I goods to called poor persons cannot afford ta’buy if they wish! the full value of their money. Onr stock of Notions, Fancy Goods, Hosiery, White Goods Ac.l-is in splendid shape, and we arc new sup plying oun customers with those goods at very low prices to tteir perfect satisfaction. We are now4nlly 'supplied with Cloths, all wool, at. low figures, the best' ai srso per yard. ' > In Qrocferie?, - and Boots and Shoes, we do not in tend to beiundersold by*iny one in the trade. The coming season we r shaU wholesale goods to all buyers at a small lorance on New York and Manufacturers prices, making it greatly to the Interest of all buyers' who comerthii way to call and see for themselves. We can sell most goods at less than they ean.be bought ini New York in small bills. % I , J, A. PARSONS. April No. 3, Concert Block, Coming, N. Y. *1 r> x a r>. In Nilas Valley, on tko 20th instant, MARY 3., daughter of Luther C. and Anna S. Sennet, aged 3, years. In Charleston, on tho 17th inst., of typhoid fever, MARY REES, in the 23d year ot her ago.- She was a faithful roemberof -tho Welsh Congrega tional Chircfa, and os she lived Ehe died. Com. In Cfahjdeston, on the 3d inat., FRANKIE, son of Chaunee, • and Harriet Dartt, aged 1 year and 3 months, .Tby ieantiful one is an angel now, Ligb ; and beauty adorn his brow; A sb : ning throng of oborobs sweet, - At heaven’s portals thy loved one did greet , 'Co*. Application* for tlccmc. NOTICE istiereVfgiren thatthe following naified persona hare filed their petitions for Li cense it tho.Protbotary'a Offioe, and thattbehr »ppu cationa wfil be board at the Conrt Honse, in Wollaboro, on WEDNESDAY, May 27, 1863, at 2 o’olook, P. M.t Hobsas or EaTBnTAisJiBST. Biou— Jot. Yoakin, Btnj. B. Halt* Xfjewjl—Sanmel Carroll- Banns HotranS. re —Wesley Pitta. r.P.Monelf •: j , iJ. F. DONALDSON, Clark. - jro. May 28, 1863. - ' " Slou-4 1 Wellslx i Tioga Baptist Aiwclatle*. bird Quarterly 'Meeting of the A*»o -m-will'be heia with the Weei Jaohfon k WEDNESDAY, Mey it,' IMS, el 1« jM. Coßlrfbotioiu by the. finrebes 'for irtohewill be teken rm. ]■- : • T.D. ELlAOTr,X7tri>>J Kin. - tleUs, ApHi S»/ISB3-3t., - : . r ’ To the HTHET 1 dalle Ohuroh o o’clock Aj Home MB Cherry At* ill T QB. WOOLEK FACTORY. 1 THHE undersigned takes this method of fa* JL forming the inhabitants' of Steuben and Tioga counties'dud vicinity, that be ha* rented for a term of yean; with the intention of pnrcbaaing the well known Woolen Factory at South Addison, (known aa the Worn bough Factory) where howill manufacture Wool by the yard, or on shares into StoOk!ng-T*nr, Flan nels, Cassimeree, Doe-Skins, and Foil Cloths'of all kinds; The Machinery (a undergoing a thorough and complete repair, and new Machinery is being added to the Mill, which will enablstit to tarn off a style of walk far superior to anything of the kind ever dene in tbit section «f the country-. Also particular sitfen tion will be paid to 801 l Curding 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 doing work satisfactorily. The subscriber would here say, that be has been en gaged in the business of manufacturing Wool for Farmers for the past fifteen years in the east, and is thoroughly acquainted with the business; that all who want work of this kind may rely with eonfldenee on ils’.being dona to tbeirentire satisfaction. First clan references given as to ability and respon sibility. ,] W. F. KEEFER. South Addison, N. Y., April lb, 1883.-4 m« ' N sod after JULY Ist, 1863, the privilege of converting the present issue of LEGAL TENDER NOTES INTO THE NATIONAL SIX FEB CENT. LOAN (commonly called " Five-Twen ties") will cease. All who.wish |to invest In the Five-Twenty Loan must, therefore,|apply before the Ist ef JOLT next. JAY* GOOKE, SonscßiPTioa Aoxxt, No. lid S, Third St., Philadelphia. April 8, ises-gm. . Editor of The Agitator : Dear Sib ; With your permission I wish to say to. the readers oil your paper that I will send by return djiail to all who wish it, (free) a Recipe, With full di reottoca for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, ithaT'will effectually remove, in 10 daye, Pim ples, Blotches, Ton, Freckles, and all Imparities of the Skin, leaving tbe some Soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I ' I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads or Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than 30 days. All applications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yours, . THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, Feb, 25,1863-3 m. No. 831 Broadway, New York, CHILDREN OWE MUCH OF : THEIR SICKNESS TO COLDS.—No matter where the disease may appear to be seated, its origin may be traced to suppressed perspiration, or a Cold. Cramps and Lang Complaints are direct products of Colds. In short Colds are the harbingers of half the diseases that afflict humanity, for as they are caused bycheck cd perspiration, and as fire-eighths of the waste mat ter of the body escapes through the pores', if these pores are closed, that proportion of disposes 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 Jfadume Porter** Curative Baham. Sold by all Druggists, at 13 cents and 25 cents per bottle. March 11, 1863-ly. The confessions and experience OF A NERVOUS INVALlD,—Published for the benefit and ns a caution to young men, and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Early Decay, and their kindred ailments—supplying the means of self cure. By one who has cored himself after being a victim of misplaced confidence in. medical humbug and quackery. By enclosing a post-paid directed envelope, single copies may be bad of the author Na thaniel Mayfair, Esq , Bedford, Kings County, New Ycrk. Jan. 28, 1863.-ly. FLOUR AND FEED STORE. WRIGHT & BAILEY HAVE had their mill thoroaghly repaired and are receiving fresh ground flour, feed, meal, Ac., every day at their store in town. Cash paid for ell kinds of grain. WRIGHT k BAILEY. Wellsboro, April 29, 1863. v SUED WHEAT. I AM now receiving a very choice new kind of .seed Spring Wheat for the farmers of this county. ’lt was raised by one of the best farmers of Chemung county, N. Y., and is perfectly clean. Weltsboro, April 29, 1863, F. K. WRIGHT. NOTICE.— Runaway on the night of the 20th inst, my son, Ti J. Botler, a minor. Now I hereby, forbid all persons harboring or trusting Mm on my account, as I will pay so debts of bis contract ing. [April 29, 1803.] C. F. BUTLER. Watch, Clock, & Jewelry Repairing. A. R. HASOY HAS removed from the Post Office, to Bul lard A Co’s Store, (three doors below,) where bo is ready to do all kinds of work in bis'line at the shortest notice, and in the best manner possible. Thankful for favors for the last two montbs, (while at tbo Poet 6ffife,) 3 wilt *rjr ivrxA o*l* •ttisfactiOQ tO all old and now customers that see fit to patronise me. ..’’Wellsboro, April 29, 1863. A. R. HASCY. ' -P. S. Don’t mistake the place —Bullard A Go’s Store, three doors North of the Post Office. NOTICE THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the TIOGA IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, win bo held at-f No. 25 Philadelphia Exchange, on TUES DAY, ,tho'-sth of May next, at 12 o’clock, M., when and where an election will be held for'Managers, President and Treasurer for the ensuing year. WM. ELLIS 1 , Treaanrer. No 724 Market Street. April 29, 1863. Tioga co. court proclamation.— Whereas, the Hon. Robert G. White, President Judge for the 4th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Royal Wheeler and Victor Case, Esq.'s, Asso ciate Judges in Tioga county, have issued their pre cept, bearing date the 3d day of February, 1863, and to me directed, for the bolding of Orphan's Conrt, Court of Common Plea's, General Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Terminer, at Wellsboro, for the County of Tioga, on the 4th Monday of May, (being the 25th day,) 1863, and to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables in and for the county of Tioga, to appear in their own proper per sons, with tbeir.rcQords, inquisitions, examination* and remembrances,’to do those things which of their offi ces and in their bcbalf appertain to be done, and all witnesses and.otherpersonr prosecuting inbeholf of the Commonwealth against any person or persons,am required"to bo then and there attending, and not to depart at their peril.' Jurors are requested to be puhe>. tnal in their attendance at'the appointed time, agree ably to notice, I Given under my hand and seal at the Sheriff’s Office, in Wellsboro, the 15th day of April in the year of bur Lord one tbonsand' eight hundred and sixty three. * H. STOWELL, Jr., Sheriff. More i.igiix on the sub.iect.-ali persons interested in light materials should certainly call at Boy's Drug store and see that fine, pure specimen of Petroleum Oil for burning (d the Keroeine Lamp. It is not o&ly the safest hut the cheapest and pleasantest light that eon be procured. Wellsboro, Feb. 11,1563. - - THAT’S NOTHING NEW! I HAVE All Along sold KEROSENE OIL at fifty cents a gallop.;, and X, can and do sell it at fifty cents nowt - - [April I2i] W. T. MATHERS. I HIVE PRIME PORK, home packed, by the pound and barrel, and sell it as cheop ns-any man in Wellsboro. [April 22] W. T. MATHERS. SUGAR CURED HAM?.ah*. SHOULDERS, prima-quAlity, at ~ [April 22] MATHERS^. Tj*LOUR» : beat and middling,grades, at lowest Jl ‘market prices, at [April 22] MATHERS*. rpEAS.'XOEFBBi-aifcd SFIGBS, Best qualities X and feir prieee alwaye on hand et V«Uel>oro.April2fr IBM. MATHE&B*. .. CB&ARS !—I can tell pnlrerbod, ertttbad, O brown Sagan, u lav u an; dealer is TiogaCpnpty. „ [Aprim],: T. MATHEBfe ■\f OLASSEB and SYRUP—a No.l.nrtide IIX of both at fair prices at. iIATHEBSV - Wellaboro, April 22, 1863.. - ■ . A ST'QpAJrFITY.or.CtOVEE and G£ASS XJL -SEED at - f April 15,1363,3 HARDENS, - NOTIOBS.i ' . AT Til . . PEOPLE’S STORE, riff CORNING I _ nfaHS People’* Store is now well stocked with -V * good assortment of Goods, adapted to the John C. Evan 5......... '- ' ■ cs-rvrax-vTA'L rrro » r\n Jamas Gornon, Furniture.!., SPRING- TRADE, J. P. Morrell, Grocer .... conristing in pert of a good line of Domestio Goods, JaroesA Son. Alpacas, Mohair, Poplin, DeLainej, and a general 0. Ilollernn, Grocer variety of Dress Goods, including a good supply of St. HOCBHIII6 GOODS, j John A. Msr{ero, .Grocer.ii.,; to which particular attention is paid* Tioga Imp.-Company, Provisions. ladies CLOTHS. AkD CLOAKWS. wfflUm a lino stock of, ; ■ . / cltxeu. t’ , SPRINO-AND SUMMER SHAWLS, J. H. Knshmoro JU CLOTHS AND CAS§IMKRE3 . covisoxoir rowssoip". for Mens’ and Boys’ wear, for sale by the yard, or made to order. A good assortment of . jC. Bennett !! .. . . .?....". 1 , WHITE GOODS, G. F. Baker, Grocer.’ .j.l HOOP SKIRTS of every variety, for both Ladles William M. Lee, Gr0cer........ and children. So So Packard.. SUMMER BALMORALS, ' ?’ W ’ Tho ”\'^ r —’ a large stock of HOSIERY and GLOVES, j. stoddord .’ SHAKERS’ HOODS, BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS, together with a good assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, Ac. Tho purchases for the : ’ SPRI2VO TRADE, ’ welrftaade during the temporary fall in the •’tv - , GOLD MARKET, and ftJ I sell only tor READ YPAY, I am enabled to take advantage of tbe market. 1 shall keep my STOCK good ] and keep thoroughly posted in regard to and wheff goods decline, I shall fellow 1 ' the markcl Without Stagard to Cost Returning my sincere thanks to the citizens of TWO A COUKTY, for their kind and liberal patronage, I shall 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. Superintendent. To the School Director* of Tioga County ; Gentlemen In pursuance of the 43d section of the Act of the Bth of May, 1854, you are hereby no tified to meet in Convention, at the Court House, in Wellsboro, on the first Monday in May, A. D. 1863, being the 4th day of (he 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 (he result to the State.Superiotendent, at Harris burg, as required by the 39th and 40tb section of said act. Hiram C. Johns, NOTICE ia hereby given that E. T. Bentley, Richard Mitchell, and others have applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga County, for a charter of incorporation for “The Mitchells Creek Cemetery Association ; and that the said charter will be granted at the next session of said Court, if no ob jection shall be made. NOTICE is hereby given that Samuel Mills, Nelson CldtiS, Charles Close, and others, have applied to the Court of Common Pleas ef 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 be granted at the next-session of sold Court, if no objection shall be made. J. F. DONALDSON, Clerk. j Wellsboro; Apn 15:1863- 4ft. NEW SPRING DELAINES at 2a. 6d. per -yard at [April 15, 1863. j HARDEN’S. J. P. BILES, AT THE KNOXVILLE FOUNDRY, Makes the •*T BEST PLOWS IN THE COUNTRY. 1 ALSO Cauldron Kettles* i STOVES, MACHINERY, &C., AC., ALL AT LOW FIGURES. Knoxville, Feb. 4,1863-6 m. Mansfield classical seminary, AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL; for the Fifth DUtrict of Penniiflcania. The Spring term of this Institute will open on Wednesday morning, April 29th, 1863, aqd continue thirteen weeks. Rev. W. D. TAYLOR, A. 8., Acting Principal. Miss Harriet A. Faksswobtb, Graduate of Gen ossee Wesleyan'Seminary,. Acting Preceptress. MF.’L, A. Prof, of French, German, and ■ ■ ■ ", Assistant Teacher, Miss Frances A. Cochbar, Teacher of Instru -1 Music: ’' --, Teacßer in Model School. Ttiiiion in the Seminary, and Normal School Course, the same as last Fall Term. - Do you ask If this Faculty will do well by the pa rtial- They will try; Come and see.. COURSE OF STUDY. A course of study for graduating students in this Normal School, has been 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, 2d. Term. Reading and Elocution, Writing and Drawing, Physical Geography, Written Arithmetic, Higher Grammar. and Vocal Music. 34 Term. Beading and Elocution, Writing and Drawing, Elements of Algebra, Higher Grammar con tinued, Natural Philosophy, Theory of Teaching, Vocal Music. * IsSTßucnow is not confined to the Normal Cenrae; but is extended as heretofore. Rooms furnished with stoves, bedsteads, etc., can be bad for the Term in the Seminary, at $1.50 for each .student. For further, particulars as to board etc., apply to Wm* Hollands, Esq., Mansfield, Tioga Co. Pa* - ' V W. COCHRAN, PrePt of the Board of Trustees. W% C. Ri#wr,’Bed’yi Mansfield, Apr, Ulb, 1663. 4t. OBEDS-iFOR THE GARDEN AND THE O FAKMWAiIBp stock «f fresh seeds will be fonnd.at Roy’s Drag Store. Barge packages of Field Seeds as veU os. choice varieties of early Potatoes. Onion Sels.Ae.; Sc. Call at Roy’a before you pUnt your gardens. April 22, l°°j^_ “fTTHtTE WASH LIME j 4 WHITE W^.SH I* -RRCSHES for safe at Üby‘» Drug Store. .Wollsboro; April *2,1861. ”1 - NKW SPRING OttODS .■iJgaigffgjSaftgßgf THROUGH THE SEASON, PRICES, County Superintendent of Tioga County. Wellsboro, April 16,1363. - J. F. DONALDSON, Clerk. Wellsboro, Apr. 15, 1863. 4t Name*. BCOSB. i DELMAR. J. 8. A M. S. Cole. ELKLAKD BOROUGH. J. G.-Porkburst A Co D. 0. A J. fc. Parkhunt J. C. Whittaker, Gr0cer....,......*, 'FARMINGTON. Hiram-Merritt-.. O AISES. 6. X. Billings A. P. Cone.... JACKSON. M. K. Batan ............. Reuben ijTells KNOXVILLS BOROUGH.' Jobs Qoodspeed A 50n....|..i..., A, A J. Dearmao Markram A Roberts, Hardware L. B. Reynolds., ...f J. H. Stubbs 1..;..., LAWRENCE TO WNSIIEP., J. H. Tubbs LAWRENCE BOIfODGH.. H. Roff, Grocer Abbott & Mather .' Field, Mortis 4 Co_ J...’; Wm. G. Miller, Grocery & Drugs. J. Adams, Boots k 5h0e5...... C. Park hurst, Drugs i.......... £. D. Wells, Furniture John Potter, Grocer James Kinsey* lißßnrr. D. Wilcox Narbor A Sbeffer N. Root Sami Hartman, Grocer. ...v G. R. Sbeffer, Grocer B. Seeleman : , MIDDLEBCRT. S. Bennett & Son UAIMSBURG, r Fox & Witter A.‘Bobbins, Jr., Drug 5....!..... A, J. & B. R, Webster... P. D. Parkhur# MANSFIELD. j E. W, Phelps, Grocer j... Murdaugh k Rose a. L. Cummings R. N. Holden, Grocer ,j,„i Elliott k Ridgeway, Drags...- Wm. Adams nelson. j * Seejey A.Lug£, MerchandJ & Drugs Campbell & Green, Grocers OSCEOLA. H. C. Boaworth Crandall k Seeley IlllTLA.2tl>« c - ! McCafferty A Fai k geaon... v .,:. C. L. Strait j..« BULLIVAS. . | , J. L. Pitt N. T. Smith TIOGA TOW2CBEIP., J. M.Wced ~ James Kelly, Grocer 1,.* noaiy coEoconv T.'L. Baldwin..' L B. W, Clark...- ]...; S. C. Alford, Grocer i.. 4 Wm. T. Urell, Grocer 1... L. S. 0. Daggett DePui A Butts, Grocer Borden A Bennett, Drugs..,- - P. 8. Tuttle , 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 C 0......... A. C105e..... TVELLSBOROUOH. M. M. Con vor««. J, R. Bowen C. L. Wilcox Jerome Smith J... Thomas Harden Ballard A Co P. R. Williams, Drags-, .... J. F. Robinson, Books, Ap...1... Wm. T. Mathers, Grocer J,.. J. A Roy, Drugs ....ii.. G. Hastings A Co., Grocer..].-. John Harkness, Boots, Ac...;... Bullard A Co., Grocers j... L. M. Ballard, Grocer J. D. Jones, Grocer .Ts*.-- Wm. Roberts, Hardware. i Wright A Bniley, Provision?] Lewis Smith Notice ia hereby given, that an np; Rt the Commissioners’ Office, in Well 4th and sth days of May next, at place nil persons aggrieved by the foi ment will'be heard, and'such abat aro deemed proper and jast; and al to appear, at said time and p}ace, wil making any defence before me. April S. J/ercan((7« Appraiser SPECIAL. COURT. NOTICE is hereby given that a Special Court will be held by the Hob. Ulysser Mercur, at the Cobrt Honse in Wellsboro,} commencing on the 2d Monday of June next, to continue one week, for the trial of tho following causes, viz: Pliny Burr vs. Admr’s of E. B«.Jcroald, H. H. Dent vs. Stephen Babcock, J. N. Bacfao vs, A. 0. Ely, Bingham Trustees vs, Anson Buck ct al, A. S. Turner vs. John Drew ct al, James I. Jackson ' vs. J. N. Bach© Ex’r, A. M. Baltin etal vs. A. H, Foster, Jf. M. Converse vs. Henry Colton, George Corlies va. Edwin Dyer, J. W. Maynard vs. 11. Davis et al E.x’rs, J.’F. Donaldson vs. A. P. Cono, Bingham Trustees vs. DhriJ A. Clark, “ vs. Martha J. S. Clark et al, u vs. George B. Colegrove ot al, u * vs, Joseph Stafford etal, u vs, Edtftn Inscho etal, J, X. Btehe vs. Job -Wilcox et nl. April 8. 186 q. J. F. DONALDSON, Frothy DENTISTRY. GJE WBb PRICB & FIRMAN, MECHANICAL & SURGICAL DENTISTS, WOULD rcspcotfblly inform the citizens of Wells boro and surrounding country, lhajt they are now stopping at J. W, Bigoney’s Hotel, known ns fbo Pennsylvania Ilonse, for w few weeks, and would bo pleased to wait on all who mny need the services of their profession. All operations pertaining to the profession performed in the most careful end scien tific manner. Wo wnnld call particular attention to onr hard Robber or Coralite work, wbieh" is tinpreco-, dented. PRICE i EIR.MAN.j_, Wellsboro, March IS, 18CS, . „ THE CELEBRATED Rochester Trout Flies. Subscriber- bags leave 10 inform the JL fishermen of WelUboro and vicinity, that he it agent for the tale of the Rochester Trout Flies. A fine attortment hut received. Shop opposite the Barber Shop. BdREN A. SEARS. Wellaboro, Starch 4» 18&3*4f. Ar\T\f\ COBBS OF {HEMLOCK BARK wanted 4UUy At the for which the highest Ca*b Price will 6© paid by Trpr ■ xiogn, March ISj'lBC3-3nl+ lI.~F. & I. WELLo. I>E. JACKSON, ' • THE CELEBRATED - - BEtOHI BOIASie AND ‘ Clan, Tax, Indian Physician^ $T DO 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 OF ERIE CITY, PEN Hay he Contulted at follow—Free of Charge* * Hornelsvillo, N. Y., Chadwick Hohse, Tuesday, Apl 29 Cameron, N. Y., Briggs HoflsC, Wednesday, April "59 Rathbunvillo, N.Y., Hathbnfl Hons*, Thursday, Apl ffo/ Addison, N. Y,, Doolittle's Hotel, Friday,May l r Coming, N. Y., Dickinson House, ,f Saturday and Sunday, May 3 mod 3.. TIOGA, Pa., Jnbnston House, Monday, May 4' WBLLSBOROr Pa;; U. S. Hotel, Tuesday, May % NAUVOO, Pa., Comstock'S Hotel, Wednesday Afternoon, May 9 BLOCK HOUSE, Pa., Woodruff's Hotel,.. ; • Thursday, May 7 j 7 00 7 00 7 00 Bath, N. Y., Union Hotel, Saturday and Sunday, May 9 and 39 _7 00 7 00 7 Of 7 00 7 0«( 7 00 Elmira, N. Y., Bralnard House, Tuesday, May X 9 TROY, Pa., Troy House, Wednesday* May 20 ’ Havana, N. Y., Montoir House, Thursday, Hay-21' 1 Watkins, N. Y., Jefferson House, Friday, May 22 Dundee, N. Y., Ellis House, * Saturday, May 23*- Penn Yah, C N. Y., Branhan House, I Sunday and Monday, May 24 and 25 . Those Suffering’ from Chronic Disease, of any description may bo. assured tbat tbeir *4l**, will be treated fairly and candidly, and thcy wUl'not*' be encouraged to take my medicine without a.epn*t-~ ponding prospect of benefit. **'• Dr. Jackson" can be his Rooms, In T9r\ gard to all diseases, which be treats With unprece-' dented success, oh a new system. Be cures Chronic coses of diseases; which have keen pronounced incu rable by the Medical Faculty generally, such, os Ner vous and Neuralgic Affections, Diseases of Women,, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Asthma, Salt Rheum, Remittent' and Intermittent Fevers, the diseases of Children, etc. All cases of Seminal Emissions which is carrying thousands to tho grave annually. . Remember the Doctor does not protnisd to cure all stages of diseases. While all diseases are enrahU, if token in season, all ttaget am not. Your ease may be curable thit week, not next — to-day 7 not /o-mOrreis/ hence the danger of delay. ' Conmllatione Free. Distant Invalidt. — Patients unable to visit Dr. J. by appointment, con communicate tbeir symptoms letter, end have proper medicines sent to any part of the world by express, with certainty and dispatch!. All letters ef inquiry must contain one stamp td pre pay reply. Address Dr. A. C. Jacksoh, Hrie, Penn*.,' Box 30. April 3, 1863.' 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00. 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 GO 7 00 7 00 7 00 Mansfield Classical Seminary and . Stale Normal School. A CALL is hereby made upon tha-etockkobi- ’ ers of the Mansfield C. Seminar; and State Normal School for the stfr District, Pa., to meetun. Friday, May 22d, 1863, at 2 o'clock P. M. in said Seminary, preparatory to.the reception of $5OOO, *p propriatsd to said institution by the nest Legislature;. ns required by the following proviso, appended to the appropriation bill: And provided further, that the s«ms hereinbefore given to the Stafe Normal Schools shall only bo pay able on the production to the Superintendent of Coin-* mon Schools of a duly certified icopy of tbo proceed ings of a general meeting of the stockholders thereof ' respectively held, after thirty public notice, for the purpose of agreeing by a majority of said con tributors or stockholders, that the capital stock there of shall be reduced by an amount equal to that here by appropriated by the State; (to effect which redne* tion when thus agreed to, authority is hereby given to the Trustees of said schools respectively, to call hi the present certificates of stock and issue others in iieu thereof, nf such amounts as shall effect said re duction ;) and that should dividends be hereafter‘de clared by either of said schools, such dividends shall in no case exceed six per cent on such reduced capi tal stock.” W. COCHKAN, 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 14 U 14 14 7 00 7 oa 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 President of the Board of Wjr. C. Ripley, Secretary pf the Board. Mansfield, April 22, 1863. 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 MRS. M. €. STRYKER, BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, LAWRENCEVILLE, TIOGA CO.-, PA. THIS school will be open for the reeeptidn of pupils on Monday, May 4, 1863. A limited anm J her of girls taken as boarders, and every attention paid to their minds and morals. The course of in struction will be mest thorough, and no pains spared to render the school deserving of public p&tronago* For terms &c., apply to April 22, 18113. Mrs. M. C. STtfTKER. 7 00 7 00 Watch Repairing &c. THE subscriber respectfully informs the pub lic that be has permanently located himself at the old stand r in the Post Office Building, where ba will be happy to wait on his old customers. Thankful for past favors, would most respectfully solicit a con tinuance of the satire. A, FOLBT, Wellsboro. Apnl 22, 1563. - - ' 15 OQ 7 00 7 00 7 00 Knox Fruit Farm & Nurseries. for many years we bare made the cultivation of a speciality, and taking into account variety, quantity and quality, our slock of Vines and Plants of GRAPES, BLACKBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, GOOSBERRIES, RASPBERRIES, CURRANTS, &c., Ac. , is unequalod anywhere, which we offer <m the most favorable terms. Parties wishing to purchase would do well to correspond with us, or send for our PRKJE LIST, which will be acntlo all applicants freejof charge. I % f OUR SEED STORE ANT) HORTICULTURAL HOUSE NTo. 29 Fifth Street, where all articles belbnglng to such an establishment can bo, had of the best quality. J. KNOX, Box 155, Pittsburg, Pa. ' Maech 25,1863-3ra. __ _ peal will bo held Isborongh, oo the which time and rogoing apprnise lements made as 11 persons failing ill be barred from A. E. DANN. for Tioga County flfew Arrival at the JBookSlofc. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT of Indies’ Fancy Goods, Embroidery Braidr, Dress Braids,- Gloves, Thread-Needles, Buttons, Zephyr, Worsted, Shetland" Yarn, Ac., Ac., may be found at the store of J. F. Robinson. lie would also beg leave to call at tention to his large assortment of Photograph Al bums. [April 22, 1863] J. F. ROBINSON. THE Stockholders of the Mansfield C. Scmi inary and (as now constituted) State Normal School, are hereby notified that their first annual meeting under the revised charter, will be held at the Seminary the first Monday in May, 1863, at 2 o’clock. P. M., for the purpose of electing fifteen trustee*, Tor one year j also, their President, Secretary, and Trea surer. W. COCHRAN, President. Wm. C. Ripley, Secretary Mansfield, April 1, 1863. RETVRIIED SOLDIERS AND their FRIENDS, ran obtain BACK PAY, PENSIONS, and BOUNTY, through tbo’ subscriber, who has made arangements to prosecute, nil such claims, with a long established and perfectly reliable PENSION AGENCY at Washington. As the affidavits must bo taken before a Judge of tbo Court, aud as this is the residence of Judge Whee ler, the business can be transacted in an honre time. . Lawrenccville, Jan. 2S, 1363. E. D. WELLS. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letterwof administration having been to tbo sub-* soriber on the estate of Samnel B. Childs, late, of Liberty, dec’d., notice la hereby given to those in debted to said estate to malte immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly au thenticated for settlement to the subscriber. RICHARD CIHLDS-, Administrator, ' r Morris, April 1, 18&>-6ir. Dissolution of partnership.—No tice is hereby given that the heretofore existing under the natoo. and firm of Mc- Lnfferfy A Furgersoh, is this day dissolved by mntu rT nl consent, and the Books, accounts* and notes nro lit tho bands of Wm. H. Fnrgerson for collection, and„ all tbqso indebted will please call immediately and pay same. WM. H. FtJROERSON, Roseville. April 14, - '■ DISSOLUTION. —I?h9 ‘Co-Partnefehip.here-, tofore existing between D.'W, LOWELL andi A. J. WARNER, under the name of “ Lowell A War- 5 - ner,” of the Binghamton Commercial College; wm dissolved bn the 9th day of Jasa&ry, 1863. \< D. W. LOWELL. Binghamton, K. T.. April 22, 1863. BEST QUALITY. KEROSENE OIL for-wle ■ at HARDEN’S at Is. per gallon. April IS* SDIALL FRUITS Notice.
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