TBJRrJIIiMfIR. g-jL'x : A.|i ■igisfcgi.tAK [ ao'g'B. Wellsboro, Wednesday, 13,1863, pff Busurasa and'otUr communicationsintended fprttirpapSi should' fci>addressed•.“ Jo ; theEditor of. tjiVAgi tutor,? that tWtjr- nily reoelro 'prompt at tention ■ f i County Slandtps Committee. The nsxoßstitoted by the Republican nominating 'Convention at its last session, is aa follows: I ! - 1 • C. 11. SBTXautt,-CAairmani\ , " Joel Parhhuret, JSlßlttolVl Wm. Adams, Mansfield ; Bibs,Johnson, Colmar; Job Eeiford, Clym-er Cotton, Vr'elbboro'; R, K, Rrnndego, Mainsbnrg. • KSw'Adrertioemettts. i flyittcr’i Notice -11.. S. Arcßer, Eegiater. ~Notice—Selmif '&«ool Mutriit— Eobt. Campbell, Secretary. V 1 ’ • ' ■ ' Jfotiet- Fpr Qc) Rtcexpi ' To Coi give yon* k influx of spev early ineeriipßr G. TV. M.—Tw» articles received and accepted; but please gironco call/ that we may.'make asuggoa tioa or two about,the lastartiojo, . ITT.—-ilucli obliged Jorypur poem. Be patient. A. B. W.—Farmington.' Letter received, will be glad to publish, if we ban get to it; next week. - J,,.- Coeuectios.— We hasten to correct an important which occurred 1 odvertisemcnt of Mr. James I. Jaoksotf last week. Ini .the second line of the last paragraph for, >|t/renty to thirty,” read u ten to twenty.” ' It hands corrected accordingly. Advertisers,'to insarfi the insertion of their fa vors, will plcape bear ip H&id, th&t we go to press afi soon after tbp arrival of Stage on Tuesdays, as is possible. Advertisements .should peach ns not later than Tuesday noon. .. | y - Our citizens fired a rousing salute in honor of the victories for our arms In thq Southwest, Tuesday eve- ning. 5-20-U. S. Bondb.—Joel Parkhuret, Esq., of Elk land, has been appointed an'agent'for the sale of thesoTjouds for that section |pf the county. _ He in forms ns that ho is ready, tolfurnish the bonds in any quantities Jthafmay be -desired. PlatTso with Eire ARns.-r-Mr, H. Hollands, of Mansfield, writes us tWSaa 1 , one of the sons of Solo mon Cochran/ of Richmond, was carelessly playing with a gun, it accidently wentoff, lodging part of the contents in-the forehedd-.of a younger brother, who now lies in a precarious state. , , • Villages should i>e afi Jealous *of good repute as individuals. Abpve all, mend their ways, when their ways becerfV dilapidated.. We submit that It is not quite soft to, .perambulate our side-walks on dark nighty owing to Übe. decay, missing planks, protruding spikes, del sthis dilapidation is -hardly in keeping witti the Thrift and progress so manifest in the matter of building. Shall the walks be put in good order? Their Flag is still there !—W« ask the atten-' lien ot business men ttf the lesson .taught by the appearance of rt Perinea /Flag” in our, advertising coluinns. Three weekp ago ltj headed a six tolumn -advertisement‘/on. our first 1 page, and disappeared. We did. not intend should conclude that itß owners had lowered or .that it had been shot away. The truth fs, tbesa£ on a secret ex pedition Over the seas, ibd its reappearance is a sig nal to the trading public that :i< . Perine's ship is in.’» Does any one suppose that Ferine A Co., would ex pend such sums in advertising if it did not pay? The Stockholders of Che Mansfield Classical Semi nary and Slate Normal School held their first general meeting, $n the 4th instant, for the election of officers' in accordance with the ,1 -.School law, when the following gentlemen we(d«iulf elected: ■’ Honorary Trustees —C- T. Bliss, Hon. Ulysses Mercor, S. W. Payne, Escjl, of Bradford; Hon. Wm. H. (Armstrong, of Lycojniog; Hon. G. A. Grow, of Susquehanna; J. H. GuJict, £sq., C. Miller, Esq., Rev. .W. D. Taylor, Hob. R. G. White, Hon. S.-E. Wilson, of Tioga.- l ' . JVesifi'nf—Rev, tf. CftCRRAK. i r ict~President —C» felplcy. Recording Secretary —W, Hollands. Corresponding Ncerefafy—J P. Morris. Treatnrer —P. WiUia&jg.. Tnutee*— H. Alien, Eisij., |C, W. Bail?y> Rev. W. Cochran, J. Clark, P. M. Clark, A. Clark, H. Davis, W. Hollands, J. P, Morris* Rev..N. L. Reynolds, W. C. Ripley, A. J. Rosa, A. M. Spencer. ' A Commebdadle E.NfB*PkiBE. —We notice in onr exchanges that the Union League of Lancaster has decided upon erecting a suitable monument in mcm 6ryof the gallant dead tf this war, in ope of the public squares of that citjj. The jdea is a good one and worthy of adoption By 'every Union League in the North. ■ " ?* Tioga county has ter share of brave men to’Carry on this of whom have fallen irubattle, and more of may as nobly perlstf hereafter. Wo most cafbcstly urge the propriety of . erecting a baitle Moaum&tit in the centre of our pub lic Square, to be the names of such as bare fallen, or may hereafter in battle. We make no suggestion of extrayfigahife j .bntthe work should be creditable, as well to liberality os to taste. Some' of tbeso heroes were tqb focf to afford even a marble slab t« mark their grave, bad they received sepulture 'at home. Yet every dwjjtves well of his conntry, and has earned some sort’/•T^istinotion entitling him to the grateful recOguftloi ,a£ posterity. Shall wa'haro a on the Public • Square? • . . , * ' MoustAis Tea.—We f pticTtbat this plant is at tracting considerable attanfeon in the- neighboring bsunfies, -We very gladly gpe place to the following communication from ontj-wbo knows whereof he affirms: • . . * ■ , Mu. Cobb ; Although sle u Mountain Tea*’ men tioned in your last issue fvpot tho original befbof tfiucb the Poot.said it- w : [ , * Cheers jAtHnebriatts," yet it is a, very good flnhs§t|te.' It is kn6wn that a portion of our. citizens hfl b[j been, for a year or two substituting for the Teag * 'Jibs stores, the leaves of an herb growing abandon yji on onr mountains and usually known as Large quantities have been gathered in difKfebt localities and-there is “J >«Ve« H»t-we bought .for Chinese tea more f r lees of this American article. , The writer has «sed the .Mountain tea for several nenths end prefers it-.foV-Ae riauoiJs, that it costs • h»MB certainly pure, noun of de i etcrioaa ■ properties of the, Chinese,;aijd its flavor if properly prepared ts at least equal ‘olthat of the teas we nsu- | b * n 11,0 g'«n,aa good . as the ordinary black tea, bfltndt equal to a ooorf pure,: black tea, jf you could ' J: « mountain tea is hanotAm Aatrimna'ot “A”" 4 # 9 Y e°° d in tbo Kevolct.ormrjsWe/ under the names of .nHf. 7 | tel 'l AmCric “’ WoJ P*>le. and Nen-Jersaytea, and is also known as "Red,Spot." It U a.email in thfuMtadVtaV *“&* Ihroniout . ; n * is «Wng»nt and im- Sre u?, ! katee when chewed ?i shlly .astringent ( IJjmuoilaginou?,. and tho weiw ™ t#B i? r ° if 0 have kn'o^/severil •a V/ila T? ninch'benettt-. - »HVi^Si , .V 08h; rr. 7,0 M v—* * «■ teh^velS l in•^V.^ tb S: ed v T^> ,1 in , hloom. wbich wo • , u (I, ' ' m ™ ,h » f itpjnat, when an hour spent mil use ™ B^ID W 1 *a«ira] more than any family y ' ” V -r‘/ 'JVjJASES L Jac^soh. Soißraw’ Aid SocietT, —Th.jWfcoad irieeiing of the Welliboro Soldiers' Society will he held in the;CpurtiloQse. to-morrow ot.2 p; m. If we jthiag'tojhdQce .very ottcnd, and by their pnsenee end counselgive jmd arid com fort to the enterprise *we shall be Very glad to do so., Bnt it ls not tpo oomplimeataiy to sriy that,the ladies, (uniiko'the d6netnj«d,*rgamenttp moye Oiemj in the'line.of doty y and ae iwiy.safely oonctudo that' every and its vicinity willho rep resented in the oflcmodn meeting to-morrow, j We* are requested to Btdto fot the benefit of both sexes, iawell mrf£r thaVofthe sefdier-bero]eB who languish in hospitals with wounds or sickness, that 1 the society WtiJ bold fcTgWnii Ibflfcblatnf/tfio Court, House to-morrow evening* at which all, both. young ond'old, of bo A sexes are' invited to bo There will be music, and such other pleasant enter* taiamehtas in ay render thb occasion agreeable,and besides this, ell the '*: brightest and-best,” of'WaUs boro womankind will be there to delight the of young men £nd crusty bachelors. Don't forget to bring some small.change with you. . Ifflg. jpostiob,. > intend Id ?ry goon. The i prevented ah U ! ' [Advertisement.] That otber jump in go?ds foretold a few- weeks since by prominent parties in the Dry Q<}ods business has taken place, the alight difference that they Jumped downward instead 'of np, oat of the reach of email buyers 1 . Goods of all Linds ere now mucK loxcer. Staple Cotton Goods, snbh as Prints, Ginghams, Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, Cotton ades, Colored Cambrics, Paper Cambrics, Drillings, 1 Spool Cottons,Am, are how cheap’ in comparison tp what they were, being sold freely for! bnt two weeks since. . Dress Goods, such as, new Spring DeLaines, Cbal lies, Mozambiques, Alpaccas, Poll DeChevres, Poplins Ac., in all the new and. most desirable stylos, are now about as cheap as eVer/some goods nearly 100 per cent, less then the prices of last March. .The sub scriber has now ph hand a large. and complete assort* meat of all those goods bought .during panic In prices for pash, and is selling them at a. small advance on those low cost prices, patting tbpm in the reach of the-most economical or needy persons. AU persons canuow buy what goods they need, and in such times as these no goods should be .bought but necessary articles of a good quality. Cheap auction goods so tailed poor persons cannot afford to buy if they wish the full-raftic of their money. Our stock of options; fancy Goods, Hosiery, White Goods - Another has joined their catnberr- Ho a white-febed form appears I And there, in his saint-lik* beauty, lie roams, a spirit blest, “Where the wicked cease from troubling, ■ Axn the Weabt abb at rest’” .Com. In Tioga, at the residence of Col. H. 0. Johnston, on the 2d lust, of diphtheria, ARTHUR* JOHNS TON, of Waldron C. and Ellea A. Johnston, aged 2 years, 2 months, and 27 days. Thou spirit, broke from integument of clay, And borne on angel wings to God’s eternal throne, Look down in pity on thy kindred friends aiway, And plead for them the grace of the Eternal One. Com. Id Erin, N, Y., on the 3d nib, MARY ANN, wife of Isaac Wood, in the 42d year of her ago. Wool Carding and Cloth Dressing. THE subscriber informs hft old customers and the public generally that he is prepared to card wool and dress cloth at the old stand, thq coming season, having secured the services of Mr. J. PJSET, a competent and experienced workman, and also in tending to give his personal attention to the business, he will warrant all work done at his shop. Wool carded at five cents per pound, and Cloth dressed at from ton to twenty cents per yard-as per coldr and finish. J. I. JACKSON. Wellsboro, May 6. 1863-tf. ' DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY. THE undersigned having purchased the well known Woolen Factory of Messrs. E. & B. S. Bowen on the Cowanesque River, two miles east of Knoxville, takes this method of informing the inhabi tants of Tioga and adjoining conuties that ho will manufacture wool by the yard or on shares' to- suit customers, into FLANNELS^ CASSIMERES, - * DOE-SKINS, FUIII/ CLOTHS, of all kinds. The machinery has bqen thoroughly repaired and new machinery added thereto, also an improved new wheel which will enable him to work the entire sea son. He will pay particular attention to Roll Carding & Clolli Dressiug, which will be done in the neatest possible manner, having added one new 801 l Machine, will enable him to dispatch and accommodate people from a distance. He would farther say that he has carried on the busi ness in manufacturing wool for farmers in Bradford and adjoining counties for the past twenty years; Jje therefore esn warrant all work and satisfy his easte rners, using nothing in manufacturing but genuine wool. S - JOSEPH INGHAM. Deerfield, May 5,1863-ly. ITlan9oeld Classical Seminary and Slate Normal School. A GALL is hereby made .upon the stockhold ers of the Mansfield 0. Seminary, and State Normal School for the stb District, Pa.,.to meet pn Friday, May 22d, 1863, at 2 o'clock P. M. in said Seminary, preparatory to the reception of $5OOO, ap propriated to said institatiqp! by thb next Legislature; as required by the following proviso, appended to the appropriation bill: 1 And provided further, that the rams bereihbefore given to.tho State Normal Schools shall oq|y be 1 pay able on the production to the Soporintemlentof Com* mon S'cboolfof a duly certified copy of the ’proceed ings of a general meeting of the stockholders thereof respectively held, after thirty days public notice, for the purpose of agreeing by a majority of said con tributors or stockholders, that the Capital stock there- M shall be reduced by an amount equal to that here by appropriated by the State; (to effect which redac tion when thus agreed to/authority is hereby given - to the Trustees of said schools respectively, to call in the present certificates of stock* and issue others in diet thereof, of such amounts as shall effect said re eduction;) and that should* dividends be hereafter do* blared by either of said schools, such dividends shall in no case-exceed six per cent on such reduced capi tal stock" t W. COCHRAN, President of the Board of Trustees. W«. C. Bipi.rv, Secretory of the Board. Mansfield, April '32, 1863. 5-20-r. s. I.OAH. MAEBIED. DIED. THE TIOGA COPHTY AOITATQB. THE. WAR OHNTINUEIII NO CESSATION OF HOSTILITIES !! Tlia.in of the Opposition ihily Ainhl! THE SPECIAL EFFORT MADE TO REDUCE Trade anif stop The rush at i FERINE & CO’S,I hSs proved asbad a failure as the effort to take •Richmond by the Army of the Potomac! ' THE PEOPLE WILL BUY GOODS WHEjRE THEY CAN BE HAD THE CHEAPEStI FAIR DEALING, TRUTHFUL REPRESENTATION OF GOODS! AND row PRICES!: HATE FOUND tHE PDBBE STRINGS OF THE PEOPLE. 1 NEW STOCK OP fiOOBS!! , JUST RECEIVED, Ajt Ferine & Co’s Store 1 TROY, Bradford County, Pa. LOW PRICE& THE ORDER OF THE DATI WE have just received and opened the lar gest and best assortment of , ©IB'S 1 ever brought to this market, and are glad to inform the public that we are now selling them at reduction of fall {THIRTY PER CENT. We have taken great pains bo have the ASSORTMENT COMPLETE IN ALL ITS i {DEPARTMENTS, and feel no hesitation in saying to you that esch an'di every article has been bought at such prices that inducements can be offered to those wishing to buy for cosh, to make their from this stock. To enumerate the particular kindoaf^goods, IN THE PRICE* OF WHICH COMPETITION, would bo almost' useless, as we should he obliged to enumerate most of the articles in our store. JFe offer BiIIGAIKS IN <&(D©ID©3 BARGAINS IN < LACE GOODS! BARGAINS IN ; CLOAKS, *' MANTILLAS, AND SAGQUES! BARGAINS IN SILK & LACE MANTILLAS. BARGAINS IN BROCHE, STELLA & THIBET SHAWLS! BARGAINS IN BOOTS & SHOES. BARGAINS IN HOSIERY & DOMESTICS. BARGAINS IN :PMIAfiQiLS & SSWSMSJS'B In short, no one can appreciate the cheapness of our goods by reading this article. And boliering, as wo.dpj thaterery 'customer is iteU satisfied wßf favors ns with his patronage, t*e respectfully in rite you ,to : ■ B®*CAtt AND EXAMINE OCR CfdODS ANX> PRICES. Tbonkfal for -post favors, wo tender our sincere thanks. 1 • ■ PERIM & CO. XEOyi'Maj 13, 1363 -JHEEIB|'’§ SAIE§. ' of aanig'jfcrits oLS&ri Facias, AJ- at, issued oat of the\€ourt of Comipon Pleas of county. Pa., to me directed,.will be exposed to public sale io tire Court oo: J#ONI)AT, 25th'day of M»y,TB6J, aVI o'clock in the afternoon, the following property, to wit: A certain plot or piece of land in Rutland -.towßeJrip f oo-wbioh-is erected a-one and a half story dwelling htase,.l6 t>y 1? feet —skid plot described’fcs ’follows; Beginning at'a'-stone e standing fiorih 20 deg. E., fire and 76*100 rods from the N.B. corner of said boose; seven rods to a pile of atones.; thence south 49$ west, nine rods to a pile of stohea; Iberice north 40$ Treat, seten rods to a pile of. stones; tbenco north 49$ east, nine rods to the place of beginning—containing sixty-three square rods. Tp be sold Its theprope/fy of Harlan Bong well, owner or reputed owner; and. William Longwell, contractor or builder. > - -j ' - ALSO—A lot of land bounded and descri bed.** fellows;- 0n the *or.th b/Aot ifo» 241 of the .allotment of the Bingham lands in Charleston.town ship, Tioga county, .Pennsylv«qi*i contracted to Amos Coolidge, Jr-, on. the east by lot Ho* 241 aforesaid and lot No. 261. conveyed to Elijah A Willis Peake, on the sooth by lot No. 254, contracted to Abram Walker, andlot Na,/255, conveyed to John' B 1 Us, and on the west by lot No. 255 aforesaid, lot No. 259; con tracted to ROsel Willari and 16t No. 239, cotrteyed to JohnMetk; ft'being-lot Noi 260 of;the allotment of. the Bingham lands in Charleston township, Tioga county, Pennsylvania, and part of warrant numbered one hundred and thirteen acres and one-tenth'of ad acre, with the uftuat allowance of six per cent. Tor roads, Ac., about 75 acres improved, frame bouse, two frame barns and sheds, and fruit - property©! Joel Crowl. ALSO—A lot of land in Cbarlestonrbotmded north by lot No. 54 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Charleston, Tioga courity, Penn’o, conveyed to Elijah Grinnell, lot No. 22, contracted to Whitney, arid lot No.' 20, contracted to James S. Bradt, east by lot No. 265, conveyed tp David Kelsey, lot No. 59, contracted-to Solon S. 'Dartt, and lot No. 60, contractedto Elias' Tipple, south by loft Nos. 59 -and 60 aforesaid,nnd west by lot No. 73. now,'or late in the possession of Asa G. Churchill, and lot No. 52 contracted to Alonso Whitney—containing 105 acres, with the usual allowance of six per cent. for. roads, Ac.; it being lots Nos. 55, 56 and 57 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Charleston township, Tioga .county. Pa., and part, of wairant. No. 1792, with about 75 acres improved, one frame boose, frame barn and outbuildings, and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property-of Robert G. White. ALSO — A lot of land in Richmond town ship, Tioga county, Penn'a, bounded as follows :—; Beginning at' the northeast corner bf lot No. 95 of the allotment of Bingham lands in Richmond town ship ; tbenco south I s*B deg., west 117 9*lo perches; thence south £ deg., west J 39 6-10 perches; thence along line of lot No. 93 south £9 7-8 deg., west 89 7-10 rods; thence along lots Nos. 92, and 96 247 2-16 per ches to the northwest corner of lot No. 95; thence along lot No. 102 to the place of beginning—contain ing 132 acres, with allowance; it being lots No. 94 and 95 of the Bingham lands in Richmond township, acres'improved, on wbiob is siiuated'-.one log/and hoard house, ods large frame barn, and a yoxmg orchard thereon. To be sold as tbo property of E. C. Parsons. , ALSO—A certain lot of land in Westfield township, bounded north by Bisgham-lands, east by H. Aldrich, south by Joseph Wood, and west by the Potter county line —containing about 117 acres, about 30 acres improved, 2 frame dwelling bouses, 1 log house, 2 frame barns, corn house, other outbuildings, apple orchard'and some other fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Stephen Potter and David Taylor. ‘ ALSO—A lot of land in Mansfield borough^ bounded north and east by Merritt, south by WtHianz Adams, arid west by the Williamson road—; containing one acre more or less, one frame house,) and outbuildings and seme fruit trees thereon. To be sold os the property of E. C. Comfort and D. C. Butterfield. ALSO—A certain tract of land in Jackson township, bounded north and east by Lucinda Leficr, south by tb’e John G. HubVedl estate, and west by main highway—containing $ acre, 2 frame booses, 1 frame barn and fruit trees thcfeon. To be sold as the propart j: of Hannan TaggcrtT*" - ALSO—A certain lot of land in the Tillage of Mansfield, bounded on the north by Wellsboro street, W. L. Kelly and Isano Holden, east by Main street or Williamson road, south by lands occupied by G. Puller, and west by Tioga railroad—containing* about one acre of land, with two 2-story stores and double dwelling bouse, and a frame barn thereon. Also —A lot of land in the Tillage of Mansfield, bounded on the north by William Adams, on iho east and west by Joseph P. Morris, and south by a branch of Elmira street—containing about one-half acre, with a frame dwelling house thereon. To be sold os the property of Joseph S. Hoard, Lyman Beach, Jr. a*nd Lawton Cummings, Jr. ' ALSO—A certain lot of land in Covington township, bounded north by*Butler Smith and Joseph Hasted, east by highway, south by D. S. Ireland, and west by Tioga river—containing about 16 acres, all improved, 2 frame houses, I flouring mill, 1 frame barn, 1 frame barn and shed attached, 1 wagon shop, 1 corn house and apple orchard thereon. To bo. sold as the property of Joseph Hubble. ALSO—A lot of land in Keoneyrille, Mid dlebury township, bounded north by highway, cast by highway, south by land of Elios Keeney, and west by Warren Gordon —containing l-16th of an aore, improved, with one frame house thereon. To be sold as the property of Henry Levegood, ALSO—A certain lot of land in Charleston township, bounded north and east by Oliver Elliott, south by .State, road, and west by meeting house— containing about } of an acre, all improved, with frame store hodse and dwelling house combined,'and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as tbe property Abraham Johnson. ALSO—A lot of land in Clymer township, bounded north by Conrad Pritchard, east By high way, south by Carlos Shelley, and west by Potter county lino—containing about 60 acres, more or less, about 16 acres improved, frame bouse, log’bnra and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Anthony Bennett. ALSO—A lot of land in Middlebury town ship, bounded north by Hyme4 and Yager, east by Hymes and Reddingtoa, south by George Hymes and Elijah Keeney, and west by James B. Brown and Elijah 189.6 acres, about 16 acres improved. Also—A lot of land in Tioga borough, bounded north by Cowanesque street, east by Main street, south by lands of the heirs of Jacob Prutzman, dec’d, and west by alley—containing } acre, more or less, improved, one frame house, frame born and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as tbe property of William Garratsoo. ALSO-rtA certain lot of land in Covington township, bounded north by Rosa A Williams, oast by Ross A Williams, and Samuel Kelsey, south by Asa hel Graves, and west-by Oliver Elliott and 0. F. Taylor—containing about 60. acres, about 16 acres improved, with A framo house and a few fruit trees tber&on. To be sold as tbe property of Goo. Hutted, ALSO—A certain lot of land in Lawrence borough, bounded north by lands of C. L. Kilburn, east by Mrs, Kate L BUtts, south by Tioga river, and west by Wm. B. Midddugh, with the privilege of land to the street from Lawreneevillo to tho Depot—con taining 3} acres, more or less, all .improved. To be sold os the property of John Hill. ALSO—A certain lot of land in. Delmar township,* bounded north by’lands of-the estate of Jones Hoodley, east by James Campbellsnd Martin Spicer, south by Calvin Royce, N. Impson and J. L. Robinson, west by George Hastings—containing about 60 acres, about 30 acres improved, frame bouse, frame barn, frame corn bouse and hog pen, and apple orchard, thereon. To be sold as the property of Ed* win Royco. . * •' * ALSO—Ascertain lot of land in Jackson township, bounded north by-lands in possession of George Dewitt, east by Nathan Cornell, south by highway, and west By Allison Lawe—containing about J acre, improved; frsmethonse, blscksmltbrshop and shod, and a few fruit trees thereon. Also —Another tot, bounded north by highway, east by. Leri Stone, south by. Nathan Cornell, and west by highway*—containing about 1 aero, frame house, a frame store house, fruit trees thereon. To be sold as tbe property ‘of Jaiflea H. Burgess and Warren KraJey. ~ ALSO —A lot of land m Charleston town ship, bounded north by Bockos, oast by Nelson Clans, south by land formerly Samuel Morgan now Clark A. RibcroUe,. and west by W, P. Shumway and Archibald Walker—containing about 40 acres, more or less, about 30. acres Improved, sow mill, blacksmith shop, board chanty nnd some fruit trees. To be sold os too properly of fiamUel Morgan. • AtSp—rCertein lots, of land in Co.Tisgton bortfrigh—ft being lots'NoS.t43Vv44 and 45, as laid diwa bn the new map' of said borough—bounded north by;a"poftit>B pX «dd lots, eajt by lot No. 46, sopth by Dorsey's lane, and west by Tioga railrpad— containing £. acre, more or-less, nil improved. To be sold_as the property ef.AN* ll FvLee. ALSO—A lot df : land in Brookfield town ship, bounded north by John; George, east by -Sally Evans, south by Tubbs and others, and, west hj. B. P. Eddy—containing 45 acres, more or loss. To be sold us the property ot E, W. Schoonover, • ALSO—A .lot of land *n Delmac township, bounded north by Sts dm an Wolbridge, nasi by Sted man Wolbridge, sooth by land of Dodge, James A Co. and west by'land of Dodge, James A 50 acres, more or less,- about 2 acres improved, log faotxse thereon. To' be sold os the property of Han nah E. Hall.. ~ . c- ■ ALSO—A lot of land in Union township,- bounded, north and east.by lands of Joseph W. Lon don, sonth by Thomas Stull,jwest by highway run ning from Taylor's, Corocfs-to: Lycoming creek—con taining about 3 acres; -Trane house thereon. Tri bc sold as lhe prbpcrtjfof fit; W. Chase. '' . - ALSO—A lot of land in Elkland borough* beginning at a post on the highway lending-to Par mington, north to the Cowanesquo river, west along said river to post, thence south by Joel Parkhurst to~ a post, ifaence easterly by Joe| Parkhurst to highway, place of beginning—containing about t*o acres, be the same more or lees, with (wo story frame tannery, engine and fixtures thereon. To be sold as the pro perty of James Hancock and Gebrge L. Uurlburt. ALSO—-A certain, jot of land in BrdokfieTd townshipf boatload jjorth. by. John. -G.eorgfi».-epst by John W. Fitch, south by J. W. Fitch, and west by S. P. Eddy—containing about 75 acres, about 40 acres improved, 2 frame houses,’2 frame barns, corn house, blacksmith shop and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Ezra Schoonover and Daniel Schoonoyer. , ALSO - —A jot of land in Sullivan township, hounded north by Warren L. Mißcr and J3dwin Dewey, east by Edwin Dewey, south by Wm. T. Hurt and H. H. DenVand west by 11. H. Dent and Warren L. iMiDer—containing about 93 4-10 acres, being lot No. 150 on the map of iands of Henry 11. Dent in Sul livan township, and part of warrant No. 3382, about 50 acres improved, one frame house, other outbuildings and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the pro perty of -Charles R. Pervis, - ALSO—A certain lot of land in Charleston township/, bounded north by Joseph Thompson and Abram Hart; cost by Josinh Smith and Fnlket Smith, south by Joel. Culver,'bnd west by William Reese— containing obout 63 acres. 50 acres improved, with a frame house, frame barn and two apple qpcbnrds thereon. To behold as the property or R. 1C BruU drige,' and A. E. Niles and Prudence Culver, Adm’rs of Philemon Culver, dec’d, ALSO—A certain lot of land 1 in- Delmar township) bounded .north fey D. KeUey and Edmund Fellows, eag? by highway, south by D. Kelsey, and west by D. Kelsey, William Campbell and lands for merly of John Pbalan—containing about 200 acres, about 125 acres improved, two frame houses,, frame barn and a spring house, apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. Also— A lot of land in Delmar township, bounded north by Edmund Fellows, epst by H. Butler, south by lands of the estate of James English, and west by highway—containing about 75 acres, about 60 acres improved, two frame houses, one frame bnrn aud apple orchard (hereon. >tLSO—Another lot of land in. Morris township,., bounded north by J. N. Bribe, cost by Hcrdic A White, sonth by McCormick* lands, and west by Phelps, Dodge & Co.—containing 900 acres more or Uss. To be sold as the property of H. A, Guernsey. ALSO—A lot of land |n Delmar township, bounded and described as follows, viz : Beginning nt a post, the northeast corner of Elisba M'Carter; thence south 46£ deg., west by said M’Corter 120$ porches to a post; thence by lot formerly of Benj: Furman ond lot of Whk Howe north 445, west 101 perches to a beech ; thence by the Ira Kingsley lot north 45$ deg., east 109$ perches to a post; thence by Edmuod Wethorbeo (now Simeon Bacon) south 44$ deg., east 103 perches to the place of > beginning—containing 77i acres, about fifty acres improved, a frame bouse, frame barn and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Harkley Forman. ALSO—A certain, lot of land in Tioga town ship, buunded north by Dr. George Hathaway, cast by . Oak street and lot owned by A. J. M'Cnlloogh, south by Chnrch street, west by lot) in possession of C. O. Etta—containing about one-half acre, buildings and* fruit trees thereon. Also—Another lot ofland in Tioga, bounded north by Thos< Berry and B, C. Wickham, cast by B. G. Wickham, south by lands in possession of Vino DePui and west by Tioga railroad|and Tioga river—con taining about one hundred and ten acres and allow ances, forty acres improved, nnd npple orchard and about one thousand grape vines.thereon. To be sold as the property of Silas B. Hathaway. ALSO-—A lot of land in Lawrence township, bounded north by T. B. Tompkins and A. Sly, cast by D. A. Knuppenburg, south by Hiram Saxton, A', Sly and C. C. Miller, and west by T. B. Tompkins— containing 99} acres, J6ocros improved, one frame house Ad a cow stable thereon. To be sold as tho property of G. E. Smith. j ALSO— A certain lot pf land in Jackson township, bounded north by lands of Bennett A Ran dall (formerly Daggett A Sixby). east and' south by Joseph Sillinger, and west by William Smith—con taining about fifty acres, about thirty.five acres im proved, frame house, frame and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property Rufus Daggett and Cornelius Daggett. r ALSO—A lot of land in NTard and Union townships, lot No. 8 of warrant No. 6, 145 acres And 73 perches, it being the sub-divided interest and share which tbe said Emily is entitled to in several tracts of land situated in tbe of Ward and Union. To be spld os the property of John Morgan and Emily Morgan. ALSO—A lot of labd ifi. Rutland township, bounded north by Samuel Knight, east by Ezra Up dike, and on tbe south and west by Levi Osgood— containing about 14 acres, about 5 acres improved, ' log house and sops® fruit trees ihcrton. To behold os tho property of Benjamin T Knight. ALSO — A lot of land Osceola, bouptled noth by Julius Scott f cast by Ijforgan Seely, foulu by street and Tubbs, and west by highway—containing £ acre, more or less, one frame bouse and one frame barn thereon. To be sold as the property of William T. Humphrey. ALSO—A lot of land in Brookfield town ship, bounded irorlb by . Eddy, cast by Seely, sonth by Eddy, and west by John Holmes —containing nbopt 12 acres, more or less, about 16 acres improved, one frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. jktso—Another lot in Brookfield township, bound ed north by John Fitch,east py John by John Fiteb, and. west by Schoonover—contain ing £ acre* Improved, with ope saw and shingle ma chine thereon. To bo sold 4s the property of Ezra W. Schoonover ah(J William H’. Fisk. ALSO—A lot of land in 'Charleston town-1 ship, Tioga county, Penn’o, bounded north by Elijah Peek, cast by land of H. A. A Jobn;W. Guernsey and Philemon H. Thompson, south )by land ofU. G. White nnd west by land of S. S. Packard —containing 104 acres, more or less. To bo sold as the property of Samuel Morgan and Seth Morgan.* - ALSO —A certain lot of land in Chatham township, bounded north by lands of William Button, east by Snyder Chamberlain, south by Snyder Cham berlain, and west by William Spaulding—containing; about 4-acres qf land, all improved, frame bouse, fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Wm.Batton; ALSO—A lot of land in Shipps township, Tioga county, Pennsylvania, ijeginnmg at a post the N. E. corner of*No. 1930; thence jouth 120 pefebes to a post the corner of George 1 Wedtf thcnco by land of said West west 123 perches to 4*hemlock ; theuco north 120 perches to a hemlock;; tbfence east 12.1 perches to the place of beginning—Containing 02 acres, about 15 acres improved,* few fruit trees, good ; water privilege and mill site thereon. j Also—A lot' of land in Wellsboro, bounded on the j northeast by Pearl stredf, on the southwest by a cross i strefct, on the southeast by Walnut street, and on the j northwest by lot formerly of J. J. Bassett—contain ing } acre, one frame house arid frame barn thereon. , To bo sold as tbe property of 11. Landis. i lot of land in "Rutland township, j bounded north by Darnel Brbwer, east hy Gtbbins J Baker, south hy Michael Wolfi and west by Stophcfi j H. Wood —containing dboht 59 acres, about 12 acres 1 impfovCd. - 1.. Also—A lot in Inc township,qf Richmond, bound ed north by -Job and CunstrtU Bailey, catt by C. Bailey and Lucy Ellsworth, south by Ellsworth ahd Erl Whitejnd 11. about 90 acres,' . about 6 acres Improved, frame house and fruit trees ' thereon. To be sold as the pfeperty of John Benson. Sheriff’s Orrirr. I IL| STOWELL, Jr., j Wellsboro, Mov G, 1563. J i] Shin'jj. ?■ if BY virttd 6fWwnl of Fi. bsaed out of the Courts of Common Pleas of Tioga ooun»y*Pa>, I to iso directed, I will expose to' public sale, in \ho 1 Coart House is Wellsboro, on hfOtfHAY, the 26ffc . day of Hay, f oVlocA'in the .afternoon, the following desetlhcd real cstafe,.towii; 3r lot of lac'd in i)(nrnd« ed north by the ‘Hew York State Use, east by4and* of d. S. landsley, south by lands la possession of-Peter Myers and hinds of A. P. Kadiker and T, J./NUaiv and west by the Tioga river—containing about iw» hundred acres, with about fifty acres improved, one large frame dwelling bouse, four’small frame and board houses, one frame bam, three frame and board sheds, need for bams and wood bosses, one frame shed used for tool bopse, .with a mill dam sltnate about.ten or twelve rodsabnvo the bridge across tho Tioga river, on tbe rond leading from Lawreneetille ’ to the Lawrenceville railroad depot, a bulk-bead and bead race leading from the mill-dam aforesaid to the aforesaid State line, with the .water privilege of said dam extending across the Tioga river; Also— A lot of land in Lawrence bom*, hpandfcd north by New Tork State line, east and south‘bytbw' Tioga river, and west by lands in possession of Hit*' 0. E. Butts and lands lately owned by Benjamin Her rower, dec’d, containing about two acres' improved,' three fratno dwelling houses,'one frame'' bam,*ofcw boarder plank shed, and fruit trees thereon, with privilege of the dam and water privilege •- the Tioga river; Also—A lot of land in bounded north byiands of John ram Calkins and Seth HaggejUf SOdtu vens and'Streetpr warrant, anjl west by v _ ata man, containing about eight hundred acres, about ono hundred and fifty aeres improved* twaJome one 'frame barn,' apple, orenaro and ouvbuiLdingi theacon. The property of W. Vi. Ballard, Wm,B, Middaugb, and A. Beers. ’ . • • ■ ■ • *■ / C. S. FlfiED, ConttahU. Wellsborongh, May B,- I 86& Applications for ElCensc. - f , > NOTICE is, hereby given that the following named persona Karo filed their*, petitions for Li* cenae at ths, ProtlUnotary’s Office, and that tboir anpU? cations will bo heard at the Court House, in on WEDNESDAY, May 27, 1603, at 2 o'clock, P.M.: Houses ov Estebtaishijit. r - Deerjutd~ A. J. Rhodes.*' Blon—Joa, Tonkin * Hall.* Brookfield —Phipps & Nca£. - Liberty —Samuel Carroll, Joel H. Woodruff.'* Mtkland —Benj. Bars©. J/om’i 7— W. Yi Campbell,? WelUhoro —J. W. Bigouey, R. Farf. , > " Jtmhind— Royal Rose. <7atn<»—H. 0. Vermilyea. * Knoxville— J. 11. Sttibbs. 1 t - " Latisg Houses. Wdhboro —Wesley Pitts. Blast —J, P. MoneTl. Covington — Gee. Baker. Fait Brook —Wm. H- Coleman. .T. F. DONALDSON, Clerk. Wellsboro, Mrty 6,1863. . - . MOHAWK CHIEF is 8 years old, 16 hands high, and weighs 1200 lbs. Color, JET BLACK; - Ho was sired by Slack hAwk ; His Dam was j * 1 1TIESSENGER. He wiUstahd at Hotel, LawrencetiUe, every Monday, and at (be stable of the subscriber la Tioga Coro’, the balance of thg time; Terms— Single Service 5 To Insure 10 Persons parting with mares before foaling will be held responsible for the us 6 of the Horse. Tioga, May 6, 1863. E. A, BJIBAD.; FLOUR AND FEED STOKE. - WRIGHT & BAILEY HAVE had their mill thoroughly- repaired and are receiving fresh ground Hotifr, feed, meal, Ac., every day at their store in towft; Cosh paid for all kinds of grain. . WBXGHX t BAII-fcY. Wellsboro, April 29,1863. , SEED WHEAT. I AM now receiving a very choice new kind of seed Spring Wheat for the. farmers of thi*. county. It tras raised by one-of the host Ctrinef* of Chemung county, N, Y., and Is fjfcrfcctly clean. Wellsboro, April 29, 1863. .F. K. WRIGHT. To (he Tioga Raptlal Association } THE Third Quarterly Meeting of the Asso'j ciation will be held with the West Jnfckson' Church on WEDNESDAY, May 27, 1863, at JO o’clock A. M. Contributions by the churches fof Home Missions will be taken up. T. D. ELLIOTT, Clerk'pro i*vf. Cherry Flatts, April.-29, 1863-3 t» * .. ; t THAT'S NOTHING NEW! I HAVE all along sold KEROSENE OIL at fifty cents a gallon; and I can and do sell It at fifty cents now. [April 22-A W. T. MATHEUS- Watch, Clock, & Jewelry Repairing, A. R. HASCY HAS removed from the Poet Office, bird & Co's Store,‘(three doors below.) nhero bo is renejy to do oil kinds of work in bis line at tho shortest notice, and in the best manner possible. Thankful for favors for tho lust two months, {wbilfC at the Post office.) 1 will try and give satisfaction t*» all old and new customers that see fit to patrdnir.w mu. Wollaboro, April 29, 1863. HASCY. P. S. Don’t mistake the place—Bullard‘A Co’t Store, three doors North of the Fost Office. RETURNED SOLDIERS AND their FRIENDS,can obtain HAHC PAY, PENSIONS-, and BOUNTY, through the subscriber, who has made all inch claims, with along established and perfccily reliable PENSION AGENCY-et Washington. . As the affidavits must bo taken before a Judge of the Court, and as .this is the residence of Judge ler, the business can be transacted in an hours'litne. Lawrenceville, Jan. 28, 1863. E. H.'WIvLLS. PENSIONERS AHE hereby ihforthed'thai the Undersigned has been appointed an ExaUbinl&g Surgeon 67 the Commissioner of Pensions. Applicants Uif pen sions will be promptly examined on presenting them selves st bis office in Knoxville, Tioga county. Pa- Special notice will be given in respect to the bieo* niul examination of pensioners in tills region. IRA W. BELLOWS, M. I);, Knoxville,.May 6. 1863-Sm.* - ~ . ... More i.ight on the subject.—ah persons interested in light materials should certainly call at Roy’s I)rng Store and, see that fine, pure specimen of Petroleum Oil for' burning in Kerosino Lamp. It is not only tbo safest 1 Lot the cheapest and pleasantest light that can be procured. Wells boro, Feb. Jl-; 186$. : f _ Dissolution.— The co-partbership here tofore existing between Bf. W. LOWELL and A. J. WARNER, trader Ibe name of “LoWeILA War ner,” of tbo Brngbamten Commercial College, was dissolved onTht 3lh .day of January, 18153. \ o . D. W. LOWELL. Singhqmton, N. T., April 22, 1883. : NOTICE, —Runaway on tfae:night of the 20* h just,, my son, T. j. Bader; ft minor. [ hereby forbid all persons harboring or oh my aeobant, as I will pay no debts of his contract ing. - [April 29, 1363. J ~ C. If- OTTRiBB.! Seeds— for ttifi 'garden; and the FARM.—A large-stttk of froth seedr Will bo found at Roy’s Drag Store* Largo package* of Field Seeds ns well as choice varieties of early Potatoes.. iOnton Sets Ae-., Ac. Call at-Roy's before yon plant your gardens. April 22} 1883. J