W Tflfi A|ITATOR.. X, O CXIL A-^fP WOilsboro. Wedndji by/Angust 5,1863, Hew • AdniiiittnUrtx Sale—Nancy cfhftool, Admrx,- Wotfee—W; Simmons; T: ■ ffßtrfrffaiiV Saitr-h. Lyon, Guardean. - - AiWfieotwiK ** Shortti-U. Stowell Jr., Sheriff. Notice of - - . - - Mantficid Seminary—-\f, Cochran, President. Liit-of ictfera— Office. F. Billihgs| ' , - , National TaANKSolyiNS.—The Episcopal Church will be*open for Divlheiservioe tc-moirow [Thursday] evening, at eight o’cloojti A sermon appropriate to the occasion wiil bo dejivijfed.by tho Hector. A'bdtfeetion wilt be Me® up.fortho benefit of the sick and.wonndf d sojdiwv and will be sent to tho V. ,g. Sanitary Commission: purpose. Lieut, Rockwell on Monday. His wound is improving bnt it is doubtful if be re gains the use of his legit’f#' months to. come.' fie is fin good spirits and fulf|jif|pluck, as usual. Tee grain-fields in tp!^Vicinity are just now red with a species of louse|:|which, "We are "told, subsists en' the sap bnIEV grain|djid Jnflictsinjuijsto that ex tent, . _ ' t | i;, . Esq|-oo' K coney viiie,’has our ac knowledgements for a h||tof green corn. It nrgnes well for a man thit ha canjfind lima thiahot weather, to not only think o£;tha|p|)qter, hjJt divide bis luxu ries with’ him At well. f. Ora of the greatest onrtositiesof a nuke kind, wo have ever seep, »as wi|i®?ed ; by is the other day.— On Wednesday, while thje Snow-shoe train Was on its wsrto this glace, one of brakesmen discovered a Tonne copperhead : With.Jt small black' snake about hair swallowed; they hadhad a fight, the copperhead succeeding ijn’i swallowing, about half oi the black snake, when the latter commenced an attack on the inside of the- ckjgwthead, and succeeded in eating a hole clear throng him. Wo Would venture to say a similar insUnce'Jhnsseldom been seen. —Preu Belltfonte. Se.alr halt jiwi pretty darned > public: f I ■' «mie following “Opinions m reUtion to that part of iorotaient Act there are two or mot* ions of agedorinflnb.fereatß} subject to draft, tbe fa* thor, or If he be dead, may elect which bod shall be exempt’— it published'lhafa will hereafter govern: “The-only son of agea[belnfirm parent*.dependent, Ac, is absolutely exempt,: btji where (here are two sons, both are subject to draft until anrelectlbn is made by tbe parent,, and the name of the one letected should be removed, from the list. After the draft a irjade tbe persons drafted are no longer 4 subject to draft, 4 [lbiJ to duty, and a parent cannot secure the practical exemption oftwo sons from military doty by waiting until one fitdrafted, and then electing to tx4dfip&* • i j . Tlee 6*-20 ’Roshs.- demand far these securities hat proved so great find; distant, that the Secretary of tjie Jreasury, has do extension of the time don*# which they cap'-he- purchased' at par. T|fe poWMeih tW¥lforff intent in the same throagh the Messrs. Turner, and F. E. Smith, at Tirfgaf &nd Joel 'FarjfWifst, Blkland, until farther i notke, which win be gjjVji lendaytin tidvnnce of the close of the sole. ' v {‘ It if gratifying to ktoo^r' that the loyal citiiena of Tioga Oouofy have to the extent >of their surplus Weans, in this oU;js of securities* The money paid {of them goes dirOptjy to the. support of the Gov. ernnentf .The sale, injltto countryrf»n Saturday let’ amounted![.■ .L ' MiuCobb —Dear *S'«'r-:-<-I.ata permitted to take the following extracts from 'af letter to Hills, from her husband, Liett£ (otllillE, of the 45th i ßeg , t, Pa. Vols.' The letter 4'Sated July 15tb, 1863. ‘ ' ,1 i : "J. D. Bbll. • tI^TBACTj “Wo arrived wlthinilhjree miles of Jackson, on the loth. Our regiment snag deployed as skirmishers. — We drove the rebels twoinileff. toward Jackson, when night overtook us. Wjs tvere very tired ahd wellnigh wonreafe* ' daylight -3fO Were up and after them bsingstill in ib% advance. We drover them 'withlp thm-fotirlhi! of a .Jackson, Vhen they havingiha advantage' of tho- ground,tmade a stand. Here,-! am sorry James JK*ral,rQf company I, walkiHed; being-shoe £ through fbeneck. Edwin Carrey, and,JCorneliua S&xbury; bravely wcat t'o bring him off, when Garvey wcs'sh.ot through the knee, bat made oat to crairi away? ~ William Chase, Captain of Co. I, u;as struck on thee thoulder, with a ball which tore his passant all top»ees,*nd braised his shoulder. 1 wss sitting close to hiti'at the time. > Soon the order catneidi’ the skirmishers to forward, and-went down the hul| / ilTclpar, and with nothing to screen ns, while the r|baT- had rifle pits and trees. — Ws went neatly to thei? "forks—staid a few minutes under a heavy Are* bita otd id .return to the top of the top of the hUI, asmaj came. In ibis dash, neneiof,Oo, t were kitytl er wounded. One or two were *tm , ftruck,"ana'‘ : gfe were nearly famished and ezbauitedi-haring the hot sun so long. It nearly finijhed-ine. jlMiwe'been quite siek since, but am pretty welhte>day,‘|lr r * We succeeded in -Ig^lng.-the body s of Kara), and burying U. -Foster of Tioga County, in Co. F, of eur regiment, wqunded, and died .Stratton, S, was killed. Our feg 'imsnt lost aboUt-tcn jortiwelve killed arid wounded. •The second Michigaq|e4 our left as skirmisher, lost .about 70*- The loss* was so light, U, cur boy# know how to ejkl&^sb." ’ ‘'The* liieut. ColbpelEeimolades bisilctter with these rrvrds: ’ . jj|^ ; ; “The rel -«QBtruu>y v a« of ., . ,Our,fcUnjjU'in tbo &gning regions bare now an op- tbeir abundance of taefiofcfcers in hospital. It io quite unpqrtaaithat oootsj3&iioM- of thb character above stated abMOdlMj bMA&i ln%Ubout delay. We Hope to bear a the farmers. * /Sifowidg • nvofed persofts have ■ become mem :bm<4fa|.Society rifelak published; . . » Eastman, Amelia Monroe, Eaxah Jane Bacon, J v D; Houzhton, P. Muses S. D. B» Bacon Louisa StowelL • - 2da QvW/I> r jtytfSL •To ,r#o if A 7 CONCERN. '* , RerT.H. writes ns from Harrisburg, o»s*r d*to of Julyaf||} u follows, ‘ ''' 9 v“ W Bth ' f August, 1862,1 enlist- T*“ f J 0 ®”? >wn byjsf .name of Soergo W. Hamner ' in 2 «h Reg’t. P. T. Mv WW w*a*nv J ?“ hi,n >gimont in Tennessee. l^ son - «Vt of Co. B. mites ‘ aS.S^fef™>w®s SffiSfiS: zrcss Coaaty. There issajo back niv dne him some VrrasWonS. " him wilboat u som ® 29 doi lefl here “fi?®"® hero - Ho of DersMkl lUnvS^J^e*^?* 01 *®^* 01 *M*!I sum posfefMUn^Klfe l had tbe pur has aUodrfoL £ h&. U “!? Com PW- My brother after the £*«“ fr ®M his finger or fri en( ig n * folnw to hi* parents Gap, hiring fall«n*S^ < « ln i. b ,' 8c * o^boB n,lr Sberty of tie cbmJ^jJxst? leht ?* ytT * krsrelyfn one nutiohyo^i'SSi^**- 92 “>» war. Any infor to his friends ,iW ? r ■ fktain for me, or convey i TOr *•“ »° d n>e. ef- J?wf>L3o*ry Burget by name, alee the sail toe eame company, about with Hanow* 1 to Comp “ 7 At a meeting of the Vestry of St Paul’o Chnrch, Wellsboro, Pa., held Monday erening, August Sd, 1883, the following Preamble and Resolutions were unanimously adopted. ’ ’ As it baa pleased Almighty' Sod in bis wise Prori nence, toremove from among us our much esteemed friend and brother in the Lord, Dr. Otis L. Gibson,one of the founders ef'this Parish; and for many years an active-'and influential member of the Vestry, and Warden in the church; and believing It to by most fit end-proper, gratefully to acknowledge the good deeds of those' who labor in the cansa of Christ and humanity: therefore Jfaatctd, That while we deeply mourn the decease - offa true friend, and faithful Christian, wa bow with: I reverence to .the will of Him who doth not willingly affiiot or grieve the children of men. ' Baohed, That in the protracted weakness and sud den death of. Dr. Gibson, this Parish, has sustained a heavy loss, and been deprived of one of its brightest ornaments. BCEIsIi AN-E OT7B Bmolved, That it is the duty of the members of . this church to cherish a grateful memory of the valua ble services, earnest zeal, and good example of one who was identified, with this Parish from, its com mencemcnt 'till' his death, a ported of nearly thirty years.’ . “ / Baalied, That wo'extend our warmest sympathy to the bereaved widow and family, who so recently have' been.called to mourn the loss of a devoted hnshand and affectionate pairent, and may they find consolation in '‘Him who doetfa all things wall.” BaohedJiThtt this preamble'and resolutions bo published in the papers of this village, and be recor ded in the Church Register, and that a copy be pre sented to the family of the deceased. i G. H. JENKS, Rector. ' J. L. Robinson, Secretary. ipriii uit 'fear August Term, 1863. ) ■ \ First Week- v Wm A Bailey, vs Wm Alien D & Magee, vs C Rathbdne Solomon Bennett, vs Wm Peek Strang A Gillette, for Place,Vs Edward Corel, at al ■ v Second Week. W B Dodge, ’ '. vs H P Erwin, efal Ira Bnokley, vs Ears of J Ford, dee’d John A Hammond, vs Rathhbae A Buck 0 A J Brown, vs D K Fitch J F.Donaldson, vs H C Bennett Joseph Baker, vs Mansfield Iron Works George Celtics, vs Jnlius Sherwood Isaac Flank, vs J Granlier, et al J Falphiaman, ’ veWmßraine Weeiey Coolidge, - ve D K Fitch A Wisson, et al vs Siiae Johnson, ball Harden, for dwell, et al vs M Burst Wm K Mitchell, vs B B Holiday Wilcox, Perry, A Eaoker, vs Bache, Lowry, et al Martin Webber, vs John W Guernsey S W Palmer A Brother, vs M Borst C F Longstreet, vs Hows, Didama, A Co A K Pomeroy, ’ vs Nath’l Root S B Childs, Adra. vs J Merrill, Adm. James Purges, A Co vs T Putnam Fox, Oakley, ct al vs J Alexander, et at Howard H Potter, et al vs Joseph Guile, et al Curtie Aokerly, vs Charles Toles J N Bachs, vs AH Landis Samuel Chapman, vs Exr’s of J Ford Jo'el Adams, vs Ear’s of J Ford V V 1 vve /about latUr has s?] lately tefit o£ the In Wellsboro, August 2d, 1863,,by Andrew Crowl,: Es.q„ Mr. DARWIN FIELD, to Miss LDRAINA TORPY, both of Delmar, Pa. In Charleston,* August Ist, 1863, of Diphtheria, HELEN JOHNSON, daughter of Mrs. Lydia Jane Johns on, in the 16th year of her age. In Wellsboro, July 31st nit, OTIS L. GIBSON, M. D., at the age of 56. The subject of the above notice, was born June Bth, 1807. He removed to this Borough from Vermont, In the summer of 1830, and began the practice of medicine and surgery. In a* country comparatively new and and thinly settled* with few roads to facilitate travel, his practice was one of arduous labors, frequent exposure' to the severest weather 'and ex. haustiug fatigue. Few physicians have accomplished more in the same number of years. He rode far and near. He never thought of self-comfort, or Interest; and la the dead of night, in the coldest winter, be would cheerfully visit a poor patient in some distant part of the county, though than was no prospect of remuneration. Th-: Gibson was a physician of rare skill and superior sci entific attainments; He was devotedly attached to his pro* fessien and followed hot with 6yft Sfrfvfoe Ibr the sake of gain, hut like a true servanVof Christ, doing the will of God from, the heart. A man of great firmness and decision of character; he was always candid and out-spoken. At the bed side of his patients, be was a mau of few words, but the hours in his absence were givan to reflective study for those under his care. Those who have been intimately acquainted with, and bare known his practica, agree In the opinion that few physicians have had so successful a practice Like every scientific man, he had an lunate detestation of quackery and charlatanism. To the eminence of a physician, be added the brighter luster of high Christian, graces and virtues. Dr. Gibson received the rite of confirmation, thus becoming a communicant in the Episcopal Church, at the bands ef Bish op Onderdonk, at his first visitation to .this village, October 20th; 1839. From that time be continued as Vestryman and Worden, in St. Poors Parish, an earnest and failhfUl worker, nntil through weakness and disability,he was obliged to re linquish all active duties in the church, as well as in his pro fession. Pt»r about ten years past he was unable to walk or stand wUhoat'aniatance: Though free from pain* it requited great patience U sit still itt retfgnad submission. But In bit case, patience bad her perfect work. He wai ready to say ‘•Thy will, 0 God/not mine be dene,” and those who knew how uniformly humble, resigned and cheerful he was, will realize the mercy and wisdom of the Almighty, who maketh “all things work together for good-to them that love him.?- To his family. he was the center of thought and love, and they will most feel the pang of eeparatlon. May a trust in that Power who tempers the winds to the fleecelesa lambs, assuage the widow’s grief and dry th* tears of the fatherless. The acquaintance of the writer with the deceased,l* filled with pleasant memories, and sweet experiences. Rone could visit him without being made bet ter, more spiritual and more thankful to God, for the grace of the. Gospel of his blessed Son. A good and noble man has passed, away, mourned by all. Ho will not be forgotten; some *lll .remember him as a faithful family physician; soma will love him as a benefactor and friend; others, Ua' co-worker In the church, it will be the happy privilege to think bow real, bow bright, and sanc tiiying to all around him, were the graces and virtues exhib ited during bis sickness. He bad a desire to depart and be . with Christ. “For more than twenty years,” said be,«Christ bos been my only hope.” His death was sweet and peaceful; he fell asleep in Jesus. He fought a good fight, he kepi the faith, be has finished bis 'course, he has ceased from his la bors, he has entered into his rest.; May the Lord welcome him with the words of approbation —“Well done, good and faithful servant, enter thou Into the Joy of thyLorti.” “Blessed are the dead who dieluthe Lord from hence forth, yea saiih the Spirit, that they may rest from' their labors, and their works do follow them. Amen.” - G. H. J. cannon 11 HE Assessor of the 18tb Collection District . of Pennsylvania, hereby gives notice that in pursuance, of the provisions of the 15th section of the Excise Law, approved July ijst, 1802, he will hold his Appeals in the counties comprising his District, as follows: . , box with For Tioga county, at Wellsboro, on - Wednesday tljo 19th day of August, A. D, 3883. For Potter county, at Condersport, on Saturday the 22d day.- ’ . ' For Lycoming county, at Williamsport, on Wednes day and Thursday, the 26th and 37th days.- For Clinton county, at. Loch Haven, on Friday the 28th day. - I • • , For Centre county, at Bellefonte, on Tuesday the Ist day of September. t 1 The Assistant Assessors of the several Divisions, will keep their assessment beokeepen for 15 days be fore .the bolding of Appeals, for the inspection of such persons as are interested. GEORGE BOAL, July '27,1863. Assessor, -18th District, Fa. STATE HOBJIAL SCHOOL, ' [For tbe 6th District, Pa.] - ■ AND Mansfield ClaMlcal Seminary. , Rev. W. D. TAYLOR, A. M.... Principal. Mr .’. -Assistant. Mr*. H. S'. Tatlok, ; Preceptress. Miss H. A. Farkswobih,..; Assistant. Assistant, and Teacher in Model School. .......Assistant, and Teacher of Music. The Fall Term of this Institution will open Sept. 2d. The Winter Term, Dec. 2d.. The Spring Term, March 16tb, 1864. Bach term to continue thirteen weeks. - A Normal School Course of study for graduation, embracing two years, is adopted. . Students for the Normal Course, and for tbe Classi cal Department, ate solicited. For particulars, address Rev.W. 3?. Tatxou, Mans field, Tioga ConntyPenna. Send for a Circular. V- „ W. COCHRAN,' President of the Board of Trustees. TO. HOLLAND, Secretary. Manafield, August 6, 1883.- CAME into the enclosure of the subscriber in Deer field Township, the 34th day of July, last one 2 year old HEIFER, red with Una back, white aver the-hrUkei, White hind legs, and lsft horn lops. . Tbe owner 1* requested to prove property, pay eharges and take her aw ay. C. F. BILLINGS. Deerfield, August Ist, 1863.* MAORIS £> - J 3. 1,8 22 . NOTICE OF APPEALS. ESTHAY. THE TIOOA OOTTNTT AGITATOR. A PLAIN STATEMENT OF FACTS! rPHE SUBSCRIBES is now selling nil kinds of DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS st greatly reduced prices! Hie itoek is ell new, md bee been (elected with greet cere, end BOUGHT AT THE VERT BEST ADVANTAGES the! the Setters markets sited. Be diet sot claim to bare it large etoek, BOUGHT SEVERAL TEARS AGO, at he bee always made QUICK SALES, end SHALL PROFITS bis MOTTO, and hat been enable to kiep hit GOODS THAT LENGTH OF!TIME, IF HE HAD WISHED. HU customer! bare always manifested a preference for NEW GOODS in their proper season, end be bat always made it bit basinets to introduce the LATEST STYLES in all kinds of goods usually kept in large Stores. The stock at present is in -splendid working order, and be ean supply enstomers witb all tbe Goods needed at this time ef the year, and at PRICES that CANNOT FAIL to SUIT the MOST ECONOMICAL. Wo bare fall lines in all tbe seyeral DEPARTMENTS OF DRESS GOODS. We hire a roiy Urge mortment, emulating of ill the-VARIOUS NEW STYLES, in EXTRA MEDIUM AND LOW GRADES, it prices thit will ccrreipond firomblj with OLD PRICER llf CLOAKS, 1 SHAWLS, CLOAK CLOTHS, PARASOLS, SON UMBRELLAS, SILK MANTILLAS, MANTILLA SILKS, LACK CAPES AND SHAWLS; - ; —ALSO — TRiaaurcn fob such oooim, WE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. M 09087 OS' ALL ESSB9 ARB BBSOIEIWJIOKS, AS CHEAP AS THE CASH CAN BUY THEM. L. C. 1 iIANDORCHIEPS - | ’ J HOOF SKIHTS.---The largest variety and at the Lowest Price in the i Country. We can salt every one. LADIES’ & MISSES’ FLATS—Nearly all Styles, do.) 1 do. SHAKERS—CoIored and White. TRIMMING for each and all of them, in all the atylea. BOOT AND SHOE STOCK. In this Department no pains will b« spired to keep it up to the mark, so as ishaveivery thing called for, and at SATISFACTORY PRICES. ; . MENS’ BOOTS AND SHOES. BOYS’ do. do. LADIES’ GAITERS AND BOOTS, MISSES’ do. do. 1 W we intend to sell everything at the lowest market rotes, and to keep everything in that line that we hare bean in the habit of keepingo WHOLESALE TRADE.. AIL GOODS in any of the above Stocks will nt a very SUALL ADVANCE on . ' • ■* - . " NEW YORK CASH PRICES. Making it the interest of all who buy in that way to call .and see what we are doing. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS. All customer! are invited to call and look at car. Good*. If not equal to their expectation!, ve do not expect to fell. A good'many Good* ar*,' needed in the Country this season, and they can be sold at reasonable rates. 1 intend to keep - a.jfcnt-rati stock ( and sell ALL (TOODS CHSAP* and do ny share of the tmtinesa of the country." -T-. r - ’ A. PARSONS, May 27 ? J563. k' JOINT RESOLUTION proposing certain Amendments to the destitution. Be it retained by Ike Senate and Haute of Eepreeentativee of the CommonweaUk ej Penneylvania in General Atiembly met. That the following amendment! be proposed to the Censtitntlon of the Commonwealth, in accordance with the previaion! of the tenth article There ehall be an additional section to tbe third ar ticle of the Constitution, to be dsijMaJed aq aection four, as follows: . Section 4. Whenever any Af fhet)aalLfied elector! of this Commonwealth shall hi ih any actual military serrice, under a requisition from the Preiident of the United State!, or by the authority of this Common wealth, snch electors may exercise the right of suffrage in all elections by the cititens, under snch regulations as are, or shall be, prescribed by law, as fully as if they were present at their nine! place of election. There shall be two additional sections to theelev enth article of the Constitution, to be designated as sections eight, and nine, as follows; Sxenon 8. No bill shall be pasted by the Legisla ture, containing more than one subject, which shall be clearly expressed in the title, except appropriation bills. Sxcnow 0. No bill shall be passed by the Legisla ture granting any powers, or privileges, in any case,, where the authority to grant snch powers, or priri-' leges, has been 'or knay hereafter be, conferred upon the courts ef this Commonwealth. 4 JOHN CESSNA, Speaker of Ike Hoate of Repreetnteditu. JOHN P. PENNEY, Speaker of the Senate. Offiicx orjtHx Secbetabt of-the Connott-) weautb, Harrisburg, July 1, 1863. j PENNSYLVANIA, SS: • I So hereby certify that the foregoing and annexed is a fill, true and correct copy of the original Joint Resolution of the General Assembly, entitled "A Joint Resolution peposing certain Amend ments to the Constitution,” as the same remains on file In this office. j In Testtkosy whereof, I have hereunto set By hand, and caused the teal of the Secretary’s office to be affiyed, the day and yeas above written. , ELI SUPER, ; I Secretary ef tke Commenieeeiltk. rpiOGA CO. COURT PROCLAMATION.— I Whereas,! the Hon. Robert 0. White, President •fudge for the ith Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Royal Wheeler and Victor Case, Esq.’s, Asso date Judges in Tioga county, have issued their pre cept, bearing date the tih day of June, 1883, and to' me directed, lor the holding of Orphan’s Conrt, Court of Common Pleas, General Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Terminer, at Wellsboro, for the County of Tioga, on the ith Monday of August, (being" the 31st day,) 1863, and to continue .two weeks. 'Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Conner, Justices.of the Peace, and Constables in and for the county ofTioga, to appear in their own proper per sons, with their records, inquisitions, examinations and remembrances,: to do those things which’of their offi ces and in their behalf appertain to be dons, and all witnesses end other persons prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any person or persons, are required to be then and there attending, and not to depart at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punc tual in their attendance at the appointed time, agree ably to notice. Given under my hand and seat at the Sheriff's Office, in Wellsboro, the 22d day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty three. B. STOWELL, Jr., Sheriff. Application in Divorce. JHadtmy Dralct; Ton are hereby notified, that Philo s: Drake, your husband, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga County, for a di vorce from the bonda of matrimony, and that the said Court have appointed Monday, the 7th da; of Septem ber next, for hearing the said Philo 6. Drake, in the premises, at which time and place yon can attend if yon-think proper. H. STOWELL, Sheriff. Jnly 29,1883. IF THE PERSON WHO BORROWED MY umbrella one day last week, will return it. he will much oblige Ju1y.29.18g3. T?LODB, beat and middling grades, at lowest JO market prices, at [April 22} MATHEES’. OUR DOMESTIC STOCK; - —SUCH AS— . SHEETINGS 4 SHIRTINGS, 1 BLEACH’D A BROWN, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, CHECKS, DENIMS, STRIPED SHIRTINGS, FLANNELS, TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, CLOTH SPREADS, Ac. wii never In better ihipc te fill ill cilli this it pre lect, ui »t i REDUCTION ef from 80 te 4# per cent, on eiriy Spring prion. NOTION fc WHITS GOODS STOCK it well filled, and w« ire eellinc netlone of all klnie much eheeper thin Uit month—WHITE GOODS the lime wiy. CHILDRENS’ SHOES.— MOROCCO, KID AND CALF, KID AND SPLIT, with and without tbs Copper Toe. T-" * ite*' No. 3, Concert Block, Ooniaf, N. T. THE undersigned takes this method of in terning the inhabitants of Steuben and Tioga counties and vicinity, that he has rented for a term of years, with the intention of purchasing thh wejl known Woolen Factory at Sontb Addison, (known as the Wbmbongh Factory) where be will manufacture Wool by the yard, or on shares into Stocking-Yarn, Flan nels, Cassimeres, Ooe-Skins, and Full Cloths of all kinds. The Machinery is undergoing a thorough and complete repair and new Machinery is being added to tfae Mil), which will enable it to torn off a style of work far superior to anything of tbe kind ever dene in this section ef the country. Also particular atten tion will be.paidts Roll Carding and Cloth Dressing; which will be done in tbe neatest possible manner. The Roll Machine is also being fitted entirely new, and can be depended upon doing work satisfactorily. The subscriber would hero say, that he has been en gaged in the business of manufacturing Wool for Farmers for the past fifteen years in tbe east, and is thoroughly acquainted with thp business ; that all who want work of this kind msy rely with confidence on its being done to their entire satisfaction. First elass references given as to ability and respon sibility. W. F. KEEFER. South Addison, N. Y., April 15, 1883.-tm* Soldiers* Pay Bounty and Pension Agency. KNOXVILLE, TIOGA COVNT7 PENNA. Tbe undersigned having been specialty licensed by the United States Government to procure the Back Pat, Bounty, and Pensions, of deceased and disabled soldiers, gives notice to all interested, that he has made arrangements with par ties in Washington, by which he is able to procure Back pay. Bounty aad Pensions, in a very short time, and that he will give particular attentions to all such claims that may be brought to him. Being provided with ail the requisite Forms, Blanks, Ac., Ac., he has superior advantages, in this branch of business. Sol* diets entitled to pensions, will find it to their advan tage to apply to the undersigned at Knoxville, as the examining surgeon for Tioga County resides there. Alto, Judge Case, before whom all applications for pensions may be made.. Soldiers enlisted since the Ist of Marsh, 1881, in any kind of service, Naval or Military, who are dis abled by disease or wounds, are entitled to Pensions. All soldiers whe sorvo fortwo years or during the war,Abquld it sooner close, will be entitled to 8109 Bounty., Also soldiers who bava been wounded in battle, whetherhaying. served two. years or not, are entitled to $lBB Bounty.. Widows of soldiers who die or are killed 'ere entitled to Pensions aad the $lOO Bounty. If there be no widow, then the minor chil dren;,and if no minor children, then the father, mother, sisters, or brothers are entitled as above.— Terms, moderate. I will he at my office on Mendey and Satnrday of each week, let attend te this business. 5 July 18, 1863. iy. WM. B. SMITH. Kevesekces : Wellsboro, J. F. Dentldsen, Sher iff StowelL Addison, N. Y., W, K. Smith. ‘ Wash ington, D. C., Tucker and- Lloyd. Insurance Agency# THE Insuraßed'Company of North America have appointed the undersigned an agent for Tioga County and vicinity.' As the high character and standing of thil Compa ny give the essnranee of full protection to owners of property against the hazard of fird, I solicit with con fidence a-liberal share of the business of the county. This company was incorporated in 1791. Its eepital is $500,000, and its asserts in 1881 as per statement Ist Jan. of that year was $1261,719 81. CHAELES PLATT, _ Secretary. ARTHUR ,G. 60FPIN, -President. Office ef the Company 232 Walnut Street Philadelphia. tVm.Bnebicr, Central Agent Dar r labors, Pn. JOHN W. QVZRTtSSY, Agent for Tioga County, Pa, Jnly 15, 1883. G. C. MARVIN. O TOP that cough by using Cline’s Vegetable O Embrocation- See advertisement in another eel nma. Seid by Druggists. [Feb.-18, MB3.] —OUR— CHEAP AS EVER. WOOLEN FACTORY. TO THE PEOPLED OP TIOGI AND BRADFORD COUNTIES! AGAIN we Beg leave to oill jourhttention to ear third Stock ef SPRING AND SUMNER GOODS! Oir rtrj exteniire nlei thi| Spring, hire eaiUed tu te tike advantage ef the decline iw GOLD AND COTTON, sad we flatter oueelrea that bo Store in Ihlij-Jari of tbe State een exhibit a ' CHEAPER OR CHOICER ASSORTMENT OF GOODS! OCR STORE IS FILLED WITH BARGAINS, which the moit economical and difficult CANNOT FAIL TO APPRECIATE. , i ■ * " We hare all the noreltiee of tbe season, and By far the r GREATEST ASSORTMENT IN THESE PASTS. Retd the Following: Varieties: SPLENDID HOZAIHBIQCES, SPLENDID lAS PA nOZANBiqVBS, SPLENDID HOIR ANTIQUE KfOZAHBIQVES, SPLENDID BLACK Ac WHITE CHECK, SPLENDID TWOIL At NORD, SPLENDID SPLENDID IRISH ‘POPLINS, SPLENDID ; FOIL De CHEVBES, SPLENDID STRIPED , ALP ACC JS, SPLENDID SPLENDID SPLENDID r y ’ VALENCIAS, SPLENDID . PLAIN A FIGURED WOOL DeLAINES, SPLENDID FIGURED DeLAINES, SPLENDID SPLENDID SPLENDID SPLENDID BEREGES Ac. At Ferine & cjo’s Store TROT, Bradford ojmaty, Fa. Wc hare no hesitancy in saying that we have the GREATEST VARIETY, i FINEST ASSORTMENT, MOST PERFECT ‘GOODS, =*.' 1 HANDSOMEST STYLES. ‘ ' 3 , EOR the| least money, ef any merchant in ; NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA, y. ■ - In short the ladies well know’that wr have always kept the beet assortment of IDIBJBQ© for, Chi* and see. And then— Those elegant Traveling Baskets! , •o cheap and .» heat f Haro yen hid then? and thoae EXQUISITE SHAKERS! enough to convert WelUforo *ttd tevfcahlpa into Shaker settlements. Krery body van (a ana, and v* mean to sell them at a price that v3l enable every one to buy. j . HOW SEJj'TLEMEN, yon bare been asking Ut SUMMER 0ASSIBXB8; wo hare tbe neatest styles and tha largstl eeriety ef patterns erer brought into WtUsboie. " TIP-TOP FRENCH GOODS, not “ chop wi dirt,” Because good goods eas'd Bo told for a song nowa-days; bat as cheap at any ÜBo quality of goJids can be sold in the eeihrtry. Abo, SUMMER HATS, AU SULES AND MATERIAL. The Grocery Bepartm’t, comprises everything in that lino, all good and at leatonabio prices. Drop in with the crowd. One Door above Roy’s Drag Storo. ' - BULLARD k CO. WallsboroJ May 27,1883. JEROME SMITH IS bow receiving, fresh from New York, eae of the largest, if not the largest, sad beet steels «f SPRllttl & SUMER 6000$, ever brought into the Borough of Tfollihdro, com prising, n splendid assortment of ■Dlit7 GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, MENS’ & BOY’S SUMMER HATS, JLA®isS B 'DROSS (SOODSt FRENCH CASSIMERS, for summer wear, aa assortment of besotifal yetksras. Tweeds and Kentucky Jeans, J besides a rariety ef ~ COCHIiCO AND MERBIMAC PRINTS, . LAWNS] BEREGES AND LINEN GOODS, SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS, x all to be tVdd as cheap a» Uwj eu W baigbt ata»y other in this region. r)_ k IL£tI)iIE§—ILAMIBS—&&MISS,. Don’t forget to call at Ko. Union Block, Bain Street, ESTELLAB and loot at the SPLENDID ASSORTMENT «f SHAWLS? SHAWLS'! with DRESS GOODS to'match, and to azactly (o yonr taaie that yea cannot raaiat the teznptatiea ta bay, if y<« will only take the trouble to look at than. HOUSEKEEPERS! ' Ton can find the best of 01/AIIS-WARE, WOODEH-Wil RE, | HARDWARE, ic., 3c0., Ao. t ' £ THS, where jou .always get yonrmoneyV . &nd a little more. * T LUSTRES, at SMI! worth, li If yjt CROW ; CHA ELIES, ■,'WjD, Weiaro requested to announce MYBOK BOCK WELT., of Snlliran, at a candidate for Commiesioner, subject to the decision of the Republican County Con* venticn.* ■ We lire requested to annonnee BELDKN BUTLRR, of Chatham, as a candidate for the otto* of Cennty Commissioner, subject to the decision of tbo Ripub. lican Conntj Contention. Wu an requested to annonnea EPHRAIM HART, of. Charleston, as a candidate for Cemmiarienar, sit, jeqt ito the decision of the Repnbliean county Can rent on. We are requested to announce the naisa of jOBK J. HAMMOND, of Charleston, as a eandidata for Comipiaaionor, snhjecs to the decision of tho Bapub lican count/ Contention. - JACONETS, ORGANDIES, 1 TISSUES, FOR TBEA*CMH. > J We ate requested to annonnee the name of K R. SEELEY, of ea a eandidata for tho a flea of Treasurer,-anbjeet to the decision of the Republi can County Contention. We are requested to announce tho name ofMOR- Q A N SEELY, of Osceola, as a eandidata Car the office of Treasurer, subject to the deeisioa of tho Bopubli can County Contention.* We are requested to annonnea tbo name of A. X. SPENCER, of Richmond, as a eandidata for the office of Treasurer, subject to tho decision of tho Republi can County Contention.*, Wo are reqnested to annonnea tho naasa of AN DREW CROWL, of Wollsbore, as a candidate for tho - office of Treasurer, subject to the decision of th* Ru pnblicea County Contention.* Wo are requested to annonnee CHARLES BEARS, of Wellsboro. at a candidate for Treasurer, subject to tho decision of the Republican county Contention. We tre rerouted to .announce the asm* Of H. 8. ARCHER, of WelUboro, ■( ft candidftU for the «Sn of Register *nd Recorder, subject to the decision ef the Republican County Convention.* (We ere requested to announce J. N. BACBE, of WelUboro, at a candidate for Rogiiter * Recorder, subject to tbe deciiion ef the Republican Convention. WEIXSBOBO FOUNDRY HID MACHINE SHOP. rpHE cubscriber has rented tbe FOUNDRY .1, AND MACHINE SHOP, fermariy eartied on b" Yoongand Williams, and is prepared to tarnish MILL CASTINGS, CALDRON KETTLES, and nil kinds of at low prices for cash. Bis new PLANING MACHINE U in lint rets or. dor, and will enable Him to drees to order, elding, flooring, and other building materials, ae customers n.sy desire. CHARLES WILLIAMS. - WelUboro, July 15, JB«3. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. T BITERS Testamentary having baen gran- JLi ted te tbe subscriber on the estate of Thomas J. Berry, lat; of lioga, dee’d., those indebtadto thoeaid nutate are requested to msko UamedUt* paVSMBt, end tlioeo having claims against rite sanse, wtl] nrsssst tlismduly authenticated to the undersigned fer. net. Usman t. B. C. v, Tioga, July W,18«3. 6t JOS. AIKEN, t"®*' >a want to And SMITHS’, FOLLOW THK Wdlibor*, May W, HU. I ANNomicEaEm FOR COXMISSIORXB* .FOB BEGISTEB AKl>' BUCOBDIB. PLOWS, STOVES, MACHINERY, See., *