THE AJ6ITATOR. 10 o kl. WeUaboro. Wedtiapday, August 19,1868. Well»lM»r«| league. Metis every jd&NpAT EVENING, at ike CLUB aud BEAMING? BOOM, Boy’s Salt. jMWuumants. yew sj| - JiSSjr’t AofteLrSi. B. SheiTM, E. B. Garrison, Exteutori. ; !|'*i Ordinance— Biu^fWW*. "* •Cox. ' , Select School —C» Li*ok.'DKaJ«, Ir&ttan Tuesday morning with tho following reorslia rpfCopV.Merriok’s company of otz tentin' men, at Harriahnrg: WOMsmSltoe, WUthm-Hard, Welter A> Dibble, blisAtherion, Collmji-Kew.tofa, Lather Wheaton, Jo- Uephßrwwster, Bdwji4|j%hTiHo» Bnoch Niehole. “Tonga Aweßicl," Jlrijose interesting letters from kbeiSth Pa, Tola, iwr-Shidprs bare so often reed, has ■sent m a history of [ibS operations of that Regiment in Mississippi, wbicfiiwe shtn gire to next week. We, axe nndhfinanjf to the author, and like this oeeasiei!|oUi Other Mis+fiM* of onr/EWira eontempo. taries, n5l now at feil& slightly miftakcs.ln its.oom bents -iipeß. the oondtftijtif onr worthy Dopqty-SherifF is that town reoentlyll fe-eays thafthe Dept. Sheris' of Tioga: County wmStibro in pnrsnit Of the Blois burg murderers, 'BreSgail, Croaner r ..i ■ Co., and after meeting them on Canal Bridge, wont eS about prirstebusineas, withdht notifying the poiioe, . New the fact is thijt'Dfpraty Bodine did not go to Elmira at all; nor Msjfw bean there 'witbin throo months. Onr neighiiMri! over the-line have been misled.' ri 1 The Blossbokg HfftWninr. — Since last issue two of the men who were Concerned in the, killing of Robert Furey in filwenatg, on the 7th Inst..have been seewted and are wtf lpjlged in jail. They ea •aped into New' Yorkfil to, and reached Corning on the morning of .tho I3ra snd garb themselves dp.—. Tbey'were to* Slotsburg, examined, Identified and committed-teho oad;aitbe next Oyer and Termi ner. Their panics ai4|j o bne Brennan and Anthony Crcaner. Cenly, are still at-large It is supposed that Brennan and Creaner/or ene of them will ttfrq StateV |ridenc». Oca rporting / friend! Cf. W, S./' permits Us to publish the foUowing debate pen-picture of “Sunrise in the Forest.” Had. thU -dripped from the pen of Bryant or the wor|d would have-gono into Co starica Over it; for theseftevbn lines'arej*e/ry.■ Jl The zephyrs of jirs stirring the larches. And lazily lifting, tbb xhists roll away i A pean of praise, Ibro* tbl disq forest arches, . Is ringing, to welcome of day Ts loftily npging, esnllingty ringing, From the spot where a little brown songster is cling ing— 4 r ' • . .. Tbejpp of a hemlock—the uttermoiV spray. THE BBkFT. Ths 11 Little Joker” h*Vf ascended. While mnnj «f oar good folk slept, th£ new* of their “celling and election” into the eerriceiof t“ Father Abraham’ was speeding over tho wires aid across the conn try. Qur Borough is called upon tjo give up .all of its clergy men, one of its physicianj, one of its merchants, tho Sheriff, twp blacksjnithijV hotelkeeper, a Professor, a tfencr,'a pliotO{papber„and sererii ether citizens. Yet the lucky ones seem |o take Uin good part gen orally. Here is the priaejist: WELLS^’OROCGH. M.-M. Converse,'.Dr. W, W, Webb, Wm. H. Smith, M. N. Allen, George WeVierbce, Andie Foley, A. L. Bpswdrth, Daniel Mack,if. W. Kavlc, H., H. Wood, 1 ’ H. StpweHj'Jr., C. W. Mtftier, Samnel Ritter, Patrick Many, Frank C. L. B. MoKaiLC. B. Culver, Joe Williams, T. B, Bryt(en,.C. B. Dawson, J. A. Knapp, G. D. Sefield, C. if!. Fiaber, C. 0. Guernsey, C. B. Price, Kav. J.D. Bell, ReV. G. H. Jepka. Chas. Jones, (eol’d) C. W. Sears, Rufos Farr. CHARLESToif i.DELMAE. - Charles H. Marks, Ira iC. Wilson, Harry Painter, Philetus Corbin,Solon Wtlrren," Mo sea M. Jobnaou, John Crittenden, Samnel Iternaner, Delong A. Gatlin, E. B. Bodine, George Coor’dge. W. B. Stoweli, John J. Keal, Albert Osborn, S ips May, Henry Satteriee, Samnel IV, Catlin, KobWl Steele, Chaancey Dartl, Lyman Hart, Eervey B. £mith. David Jones, D. (t, Ritter, James Calhoun, Hiram Messman, John'F. Hoise, Sylvester Boblnson, Robert Steele, Jacob Whitman, Poletna Beanjen George B. Kohler, James VandergriQ Ephraim Smith, William Smith, John Scott, LoreO Hnmtnings, Joseph Thompson, John Vansiee, Jere. Doxtader, ttosiab King,- Charles Butler Martin Berry, M. Spencer, W. S. Moore, Lythan P, Porter, Andrew Tipple, Clas. Wilcox, Edward Davis, 8. J- Dunbar, Alden P. Starkweather, Hiram Smith, Manuel Impson, R. G. Sliratons, Jnlios M. Bailey, Amos D. Stage, John Btkfcc, Luke Johnson, B. H. Wilson, Joseph A, Boot, Thomas H. Horton, Josiah C. Reese, Richard Decker, Wm. Smith, Indus Sabin, Charles Hi-tighten, Wesley Goodwin, Sutler, Gearga MoConnali, John Dibble, N. R, KlmWl, Timothy Culver, George E. Catlxn, ERpbkDartt, Wm. J. Richarde, William I. Borden, James'EnglUh./Jjpt o B. Eastman, Charles G.CatHa, C.SuIM5 ulM fh Uy * H ' F.'Knowltoa, Sam nel P. Wilcox, James Mol Oroy, Geprge Howe, Bylres r L * nt - Pbili P Jason B. Qange Barnes, Frederick Oliver Willard, George W.gner, Oscar Camr nsll, Joshua Albertan, Henry Mossmm, F. L. Sim mons, Wm. Clemons, Qrlaildo Jope*, Reese Morris. Seme of the lucky ones procured dram and fife and paraded the streets, during a good part of Tuesday. The lovers of poor whiskiiy, howarar, andnoV com script, seamed to predominate,* * , Owing to a press ef wa are nnoble to delay onr paper tor the complete list of drafledmen in the 'J nty * *“ l110 PiWsh.the list by, township*, ? n,{ hy sub-distrioti, ~f poialMo. This wUI re 2”*e Bor6 t H M *Jt»u w» «fo spate at present. How •rw, w. shau .trike off oxfyas with tk,-complete list « wcciTea, wd them to otmt postoffiee lor *0 ctamon benefit- . ‘ ftew to as freigbtad with 1“"“ J* Kiy.patm*. Ihi* is the "p«t Mcguiatfpnbiisltd’.- Beblnron ha* it BOLMBES’ AID BOOEBTT. pet of Articles sent from We&sbore Aid. Society, Sox No,S, Aug. 15,1863: | ' Six pillows, 2 hop pillows, i qnDts, the work of S girls, 25 pairs' of 'drawers, T bid spread, 30 srchieft, 2 double wrapper*, 8 bars hard soap, 2 towels, 4 handles of tags, I plUaw ease, 9 rolls of bandages, 1 doses Anger eots, 3 pairs.cotton sooks, S new shirts, 2 pain slippers, 2 lbs. dried plains, lt| iba.dried entrants, 27 lVs.dii*d apples, IIJ iba, rasp berries, I lb. cherries, I,lb. strawbsrries, 9 wound ensbiens, a quantity of papers pamphleU, and maga slnes, 7 lbs. of onmnts in. sugar, 1 ean whortlsifer- Ass. ! L. B. Moons. List of Articles ssnt in a .box to tho D. 8. Sanitary Commission, from the Soldiers’ Aid, Cherry Flatts, as. furnished by Mrs. direr Elliott, President; 283. rolls bandages, 1 quilt, 2 rolls rags, 4 lbs. of lint, 47 pillows, IS pairs Cotton seeks, 8 purs combs, 8 pillow eases, 1 paper of pins, 2 pain of slippers, 1 bag dried berries, 1 pin cushion. July 8,1883. Silliso orr at Cost.—l am now soiling off the remainder ef my stock of Snmmer Goods at east, to mske room ter a stock of Fall and Winter Goods which will bo on sale in dot season. Remember the place. No. 2, Union Block. Jxnon' Suits. ' WXIiIiBBOBO LOT-AL LEAGUE. A preliminary meeting of this organisation waa held In the new Club Boom, Boy’e Hall, on Thursday erenlng. Ang. IS. About sixty persona were present, Hon. B. G. White in the Chair. Tbs President addressed the League In a well timed and appropriate speech, after which the XxeeatiTe Committee Was directed to report a plan of organisation on Monday arsaing, August IT. Pnimaat to adjournment tha League amt on Monday analog, dodge White in the Chair. Tha Xzacntire Com mittee, through Hugh Tonng, Xsq., presented the following plan of organisation, which was read and adopted without .amendment. Kama. This association shall be known as tha Wellshoro’ Loyal ' National League. ■< Oxnor. object of this League is and shall be to Mad together all loyal men of all bides and professions la a common union to maintain the ; power, glory, and integrity of the nation. To this end we; shall seek the dlffnstob of sound political intelligence by meins of documents, and by frocunng speakers for meetings in erery part of the county, t shall be our aim to inculcate the idea, and Infuss into the minds of all, as the sentiment of this League, the "inflex ible purpose’ to maintain {9 erery necessary effort, service, and sacrifice, the National Union, as the first, highest, most solemn and overshadowing of all political duties.** Any person ever twenty-one! years of age may become a member, by signing the pledge, and 801 l of Members, and by contributing to thefnnds of; the society. .Tot Fuses. We pledge ourselves to an unconditional loyalty to the Government of the United States, to an unwavering support of its efforts to suppress the Rebellion, snd to spars no en deavor to maintain unimpaired the National Unity both in principle and territorial boundary.” i Oman, * The officers of this League shall be a President, two Tice Presidents, Treasurer; Recording Bec*y, and aC r. See*y,and an Executive Committee, consisting ox seven members, who ■ban be elected Immediately upon the adoption of this plan of organization, and-who shall continue in office three months. Ihe Executive Committee shall have power to designate three of their number as a Sub-Committee on Finance, and all suns shall be! coHeeted and expended by them, subject to the approval of the League and upon order draws by the sec*y and signed by the President. Bums. Buies lor the Government of this League may be added to or strlcksri from this Plan of Organisation at aoy Regular meeting, by a vote of two thirds of the members present, one wesk’s-notico of the proposed change having been gitsa. The following officers were elected for the ensuing term: President—Uon. B. G. Wain. Vice Pruidenb—L. Baehe, P. Green. See. &c , y—W. H. Smith. 6er. Asc’y—M. H. Cobb, treasurer—Wnj« Roberts. On motion, M. H. Cobb and Hugh Young were appointed a Committee to prepare a list of papers and periodicals for the use of the League. The, following persons were* appointed a Committee to thoroughly canvass the county: U. H. Cobb, fl. B. Card, C. L. Siemens, Frank Bfchards, H. W. Williams, A. L, Ens worth, John Alexander, U. Bullard, 8. H, Landis. The Executive Committee were directed to procure speak ers to address the people of the county on Tuesday evening. Sept. 1, in the Court House. * The Proceedings of the meeting and plan of organisa tion were directed to be published for toe information of the loyal in every election district in the county, who may organize like associations. The League will hold its meetings on Monday evening of every week. The loyal men of Wellsboro and vicinity are respectfully invited to attend with regularity. R. 0. Wain, President. W. H. Shot, Secretary. STARIITSD V In Middlebnry, on the ISthJnit., by A. 6- Brews* ter, Esq., Mr. JACOB SEAFFNER, to Miss MA* TILDA 8. SHAFF, both of Middlsbnry, Pa. r> i s 3D . In Eeeneyville, on. the 10th insU, of eensumption, Mrs. SUSAN BACON, aged 41 years. - In Jackson, on the 6tb lost., of diphtheria, ANNA L., adopted daughter of Rev. Levi and Jnlina Stone, aged 8 years. In Jackson, on the Sib insh, BELLE, only daugh ter of W. 6. and Lorena C. Mclntyre, aged 5 years, 2 months and 29 days. - „ AM OKPIMAMCiL Btc.l. Be it ordained by the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Wellsboro, iThat from and after the 25th day of August 1853, so sheep, swine, or geese, shall be suffeeed to ran'at large within the limits of said Boro by day or by night: Provided* That cows may ran at Urge between the Drat day of May and the flrat day of July each and every year from Sunrise until sunset, and at no other-time or times. ■Sxo. 2r 'That any owner of hones; cattle, aheap, twine, or geese, whp shall suffer them to run at large within the lim it! of said Boro, shall upon conviction, forfeit and pay the sum of one dollar for each and every bead of home, cattle, or swine, so suffered to ran at large; and twenty-five cents for each head of sheep or geese. gro. 8. That the Town. Coastable and Street Commissioner are hereby directed and required to report to the Burgess all ease* of violation of this ordinance which may come on der thVlr knowledge, and one half of the permittee received upon their complaint shall be paid to them by the Boro Treasurer whenever collected, j Sio. 4. That any person who shall be guilty of opening any yard, barn, or enclosure in which cattle, hones, sheep, swine, or geese may be kept, or confined by the owner or owners thereof for turning or dririugany such cattle, hor ses. sheep, swine, or gees*, into ray of the streets or lanes in said Boro, shall, on conviction thereof forfeit and pay for each and every such offence the dam of ten dollars, one-half of which shall be paid to the complainant. Bxo. 5. The penalties provided in this ordinance may be recovered by snit in the nam6 of the Boro of Wellsboro, er by conviction on view .of the Burgess and collected by exe cution as other judgments are by law collected. By order of the Council, 0. W. WILLIAMS, Burgess. Attest, J. RatusoK, Clerk. 1 August 10,1S08. j BPECUL COURT. SCTTCE Ishereby given that a Special Court will tw held by Ulysses Msrenr, at the Coart House In istioro, commencing on the 'third Monday in October next, and to continue one ereek,|for the trial of the follow ing causes, to wit: 8 Rose, now H H Bent, vs. Stephen Babcock, garah t Keene, vs. Amoe Bixby, A Blkby’s Adm’r, vs. Sarah L Keens, "Bacih L Keene, * vs. Amoe Btxby, A STncner, r- vs. John Drew etal, H MXamfocrietal, vs. A Faster, John 5 Bach vs. W 1 Dod^e, J W Mayuer, vs. H Davis etal, J F Donaldson, vaAPCooe, J K Baebe, va. Job WOcox. August 19,1853. J. I. DOMALDBOK, Froth*y. EXECUTOR’S SALE. THE ntocritwr wni offrr for Me M Public A notion, on SATURDAY, fept. 12,1585, rt 1 c'cloek, P. M, tk. fob lowing property, to wit; • The John Shelves’ Farm! * Tttafennie rituled in the town of Jeekeec, Tiop Co. Pa-rad contains about ONI HXJHDMD All BTISTT acres of woodland sod cleared land, upon which are two good barns, and all Mtestary oot-bufldings; also two GOOD FARM HOUSES. Two Orchard*, in * thriving condition, ere eleo attaelwd to the plan. . . __ After the ml. of tk* above property the nhactihen *iH offer for mie at Auction 100 ACRES ROOD LAMM 30 mre* of which Unbared, upon which ie .ttnated a good barn. . i * ' ‘ - - 49* Sale to take pbea upon tha made known on the:day of Sale. Jl± . . kS;§^s,}^ Jecksoo, Tioga Co. Ang. 10,1808. WESTFIELD SELECT SCHOOL. tr. p. sTXßsms, tsmssb, Tk. Fall Term of tbl* Mkoot will b*|iß o« Mon day, SepttmbW tk. 7th, and trill eontinu* el*m> weak*.' StJItIOK. _ _ Prltotry «*•<• ..a.....52,W Commori Higher,—Algrtt»| Oeoawtryj Phflotophy? AiW omy; ChraUtrj j Zoology; Hnttal PWlDfoyby, •••••• .»»♦•**••*»• Sf*" Bsoai »od e*a k« h*d is th» Vill**» it law pcictfc ■wStteM, AtijnrtlSlb, IC*», 3t;*. THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOH. A PLAIN STATEMENT OF FACTS! THE SUBSCRIBER is now selling all kinds of DOMESTIC AND* FOREIGN DRY GOODS at greatly reduced prices: Hie stock is_oU Bsw, and hashoon (elected with'great owe, and BOUGHT AT THE VEST BEST ADVANTAGES that the Saltern markets afford. Be dees sot claim to hare a large stock, BOUGHT SEVERAL YEARS AGO, as he has always mads QUICK SALES, and SHALL PROFITS his MOTTO, and hsa been tumble to keep his GOODS THAT LENGTH OF TIME, IF BE HAD WISHED- His customers hare always manifested a preference for NSW GOODS in their proper season,.and he has always mads it his business to intrednoe the LATEST ■ STYLES in all kinds Of goods usually kept in large Stores. The stock at present is in snlcndid working order, and he esn supply customers with all the Goods needed ot this time of Dio yew, and at PRICES that CANNOT FAIL to SUIT the HOST ECONOMICAL. Wtfhare fall lines in all the eereral ' 1 DEPARTMENTS OF DRESS GOODS. We hare s aery lergo assortment, consisting of all the VARIOUS NEW STYLES, in EXTRA MEDIUM AND LOW GRADES, at prices that will correspond farorebly with OLD deices. ■: —lit— CLQASS, CLOAK CLOTHS, SDN UMBRELLAS, SILK MANTILLAS, MANTILLA SILKS, LACE CAPES AND SHAWLS; —also— TRiaumras fob such doom, WE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. ffiOSOE'J ©ff MiSi S&SS73DS' 4KB 21Si9BSffVZ(DK5s AS CHEAP AS TUB CASH CAN HUT THEM. L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS'CHEAP AS EVER. HOOP SKIRTS,---The largest variety and nt the Lowest Price la the Country. We can suit every one, LADIES’ & MISSES’ FLATS—Nearly all Styles, do. do. SHAKERS—CoIored and- White. TRIMMING for each and all of ; them, in all the ctylee. BOOT AND 8808 STOOB. In thle Department no paisa will be epared to keep it np to the’ mark, eo ai to hare everything called for, and at SATISFACTORY PRICES. MENS’ BOOTS AND SHOES. BOYS’ do. do. LADIES’ GAITERS AND BOOTS, MISSES’ do. do. 3 SI we intend to tell ewytWng at the loweet market role, and to keep everything in that Use that we bare boon in the habit of hooping. WHOLESALE TRADE. ALL GOODS is an; ef the above Stoakc will be WHOLESALED at a very SHALL ADVANCE e» NEW YORK CASH PRICES. Making it tbe interest of all who boy In that way to call and see what wo are dein£” fM' PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS. All enitomari ara inritad to call aad look at onr Gooda. If sol aqual to-ttair azyaatadon. w» d« sot azpoet to aall. A (tod many Gooda an aaadad in tha Country thia aaaaaa. aad tkar eaa ba-«ld at raaianabla ratal. I intand to kaap a fint-rata I took aad Hll ALL fICODB CHKaPi and da-sy .. J. a; PASSOira, Ifa 3, Ooaeart Btbak, Oiniari If. T. May 37, 1863. Insurance Agency* THE Insurance Company of North America bare appointed theundersigned an agent for Tioga County and rieinity. At the high character and (landing of thia Compa ny giro the assurance of fall protection to ownera of property against (he hazard of fire, I solicit with eon. fidenee a liberal share of the business of the eonnty. This company eras incorporated in 1794. Its capital la $500,600, and its assests In 1861 as per statement Ist Jan. of that year was $1354,719 81. CHARLES PLATT Secretary. AETHER 0. COFFIN, President. OSes of the Oemmy 232 Walmt Street Philadelphia. Wra.Baetaler, Central Agent Har risburg, Pa,, JOHN W. OVBHNSNT, Agent for Tioga County, Pa, July 15, 1863. . UNION ACADEMY. S. B. PRICE, -PnrscirAL. Mias I. D. Bar holds, _Preceptress. Mr. L G. Hott, .Teacher of Music. The Fall Term of 1863, eommeneei September Bth, Winter Term of 1863-4, “ December Bth. Spring Term of 1864, " March Ist Tuition, from three to fire dollars. Deerfield, Ang. 13,1863. 31* Application in Divorce. JHadamy Brain! You>ar« hereby notified that Philo S. Drake, ybnr husband, baa applied to the Court of Common Fleas of Tioga Connty. for a di roree from the bonds of matrimony, and that the said Court hare appointed Monday, the 7th day of Septem ber next, fer bearing the said Philo S. Drake, in the premises, at which time and piaee yon can attend if yon think proper. H. STOWBLL, Sheriff. July 39,1863. Application in Divorce. Loaita Bavii; Ton are hereby notified that Rich ard B. Baris, year bos band, baa applied to the Conrt of Common Pleas of Tioga Connty, for a direree from tht bands of matrimony, and that the nid Court bars appointed Monday, the fth day of Beptambarnoxt fer bearing the (aid Richard B. Davis, ia tba premises, at which time and piaes yon can attend if you think proper. ' H. BTOWELL, Jr., Sheriff. Aognst S, 1863. GUARDIAN'S SALE. IN pnrsoanca of an order of th* Orphan*’ Court of Bog* County, Pa., and to me djrootod, I will expo to at public iala on the premioos, os Wodnto day the 38th day of August, 1853, at 11 o'clock a. is, tbo following doioribod property of the late William J. Lyon, to wit: A certain village lot in the village of Biouhorg, in the eonnty of Tioga, known and distinguished open a map of eaid village on the file in the- Recorder's OBee of Tioga County, ae being lot No, 4, in Block No. 3, being fifty feet front, and running , baek on* kindred and fifty feet, and pointing on the Williamson road, together with the Improvements thereon, con taining .one largo frame store room. CHARLES L. LYON, Guardian. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad ministration having been granted te the sub scribers on the estate of John B. Monroe, late of Sullivan, deceased, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them du ly authenticated for settlement to H.B.CABD, \ ... DANIEL BRADFORD, ] Ad “ r *' Sullivan, Aug.l3, «#»-«.• LIST OF LETTERS remaining in tb* Post Office at WeUtboro,-August is, 1883; Butler, Harris B. Mrs. Moore, B. F. Cole, H. 0. Maynard, Jan* ChfistUn, Gdo. H. Steel, J. D. Hall, W. H. Steel, RobLE. Lyons, John Wilson, Sarah E. Miss - i WofdsS,-Sarah Mrs. Persons calling for any of thoshor* tellers, will please say thayluf* advertised. - ) HD OH TOtrNO,;P. M. OUR DOMESTIC STOCK; —SUCH AS— SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS. BLEACH'D k BROWN. PRINTS, GINGHAMS. CHECKS. , DENIMS, STRIPED SHIRTINGS, FLANNELS, TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, CLOTH SPREADS, Ac. waa norer in better thape ta #n all cells then at pre sent. and at a REDUCTION at tram SS ta 40 per cent, on early Spring prices. SHAWLS, PARASOLS, NOTION fc WHITE HOODS STOCK Iswell instead we are selling aetlens of all Unde mnbh eneagfrthas laat GOODS the same -way. CBUDUHV SHOES.— MOROCCO, KID AND CALF, KIP AND SPLIT. wHb and with oat th« Oepptr Tm. Oiltl IB a is s CHILDREN OWE MUCH OF THEIR SICKNESS TO COLDS.—No matter where the disease may appear to ho seated, lie origin may be traced to suppressed perspiration, or a Cold. Crampa and Lang Complaints are direst products of Colds. In short Conns an the harbingers of half the diseases that afflict humanity, for as they are eanted by ehrek ed perspiration, and as fire-eighths of tbs wests mat- Ur of the body escapes through the pons, if these pores are closed, that proportion of diseases necessa rily follows. Keep clear, therefore, df Colds and Coughs, the great precursor* of diaeaae, or if aon. tree ted, break them np immediately, by a timely use of Madam Portent Curativt Bottom, Sold by all Drnggists, at 13 eenta and 35 cents per bottle. March 11, 1863-ly. Wei! shore, April 33, 186*. Mansfield Clamlcai Seminary. Her. W. D. TAYLOR, A. M -...-Principal. Mr -Assistant. Mrs. H. S. Taylor, -Preceptress, Miss H. A. Farsbwcrth Assistant. „ Assistant, and Teacher in Model Seheol. Assistant, gnd Teacher of Music. The Fail Term of this Institution will open Sept 3d. The Winter Term, Dee. 3d. The Spring Term, March 16tb, 1864. Each term te esntinne thirteen weeks. A Normal School Coarse of study for graduation, embracing two years, is adapted. Students for tht Normal Course, and for tha Classi cal Department are solicited. For.partienlara, address Etr.W. D. Tatlob, Meat field, Tiega County Penna. Send fer a Circular. ! W, COCHRAN, President of the Beard of Trustees. WM. HOLLAND, Secretary. Mansfield, August 5, 1863. rjIHE Assessor of tbe 18th CoUeetion District JL of Pennsylrania, hereby sires notice that In partuaae* of the precisions of the Ifith section of the JExciseLaw, apprised July Ist 1893, h( Will held bit Appeals laihaeoantles comprising hit Distript *s For Tioga eonnty, at Wailshoro, on Wednesday the If th day of August, A. D, 1881. For Potter eonnty, at Coodsrtpert, on Saturday the Hi day. ■ For Lyeoming eonnty, at Williamsport, on Wednes day and Thursday, the 38th and 3Tth days. For Clinton eonnty, at Look Haven.bs Friday the 88lh dsy. For Centre eonnty, at BaSt&nie, on Tuesday the Ist Jsyof September. The A mutant Aaaeaaors of the severe! Divisions, will keep their aeeeesment book* open for IS dsys be fore tbo holding of Appoels, for th* Inspection of sneh persona si era interested. GEORGE BOAL, July 37,1883. ' Assessor, 18th District, Fa. IK pnnnaoM of as order of the orphans’ Court, for Tioga Connty, the undersigned, Admin istretriz of the estate of James B. Boot, doo'd., will expose to pahlio sale, on the premises in Morris tp., on the 38ih dsy of August, 1883, atone o'clock V. K., of said day, tha following described real estate, situ ated in Morris township, to wit: A lot ef land hounded bn the north by Lewis, en th* oast by —— Lewis, on the south and watt by Campbell; containing alrrsnaereaand twanty. three perches, with tern old sawmill* and dwelling hsuso, Ac. Also alot In Lihorty, bonndsd on tbo east by Wm. EUpatriok, sontb by R. Bartmpk, west and north by Harvey Root; containing twanty-fir* acres. ~L f NANCY C. BOOT, Adtewt. Morris, Anguali, 1813. natk-Qmiit AsMclalien. IJIHE annuo] mooting etih^yafaßsptUWtso- Covington, on WaShtelay, Ang. A. M. Introductory Mymoß by S an Q. teen*. Tioga; Aug, lllfc, E. T. BENTLEY, Clerk. -OUR S7SOIAI< NOTIOEB. STATE NORMA I. SCHOOL, [For tha Sth District P*.] AND NOTICE OE APPEALS. Administratrix Sale. ID THE! PEOPLE DP TIMM a n d;, BRADFORD COUNTIES! • • li . AGAIN w» bag Jem to call your attention to osr ihtrd Stock of j,. BPBHVH AND SUSHXR HOODS! nsire u]u this Spring, hare enabled itage ef the in Onr eery exit ns to tale edrei GOLD AND COTTON, I i, • u 4 KB «mll« -th»t is ihil put »f th* Ststt ess exhibit s ■ i, CHEAPER OR CHOICER ASSORTMENT OF GOODS! HER STORE . i IS FILLED WITH BARGAINS, I | • ’ 1 * which the most ecsßcmicHl »adit» SPLENDID j IRISH POULINS, SPLENDID POIL De C METRES, i SPLENDID " STRIPED ALPACCAS, SPLENDID SPLENDID SPLENDID • ! SPLENDID PLAIN A (TOURED WOOL DeLAINES, SPLENDID FIGURED DeLAINES, SPLENDID SPLENDID ORGANDIES, ' i j ‘ 5 SPLENDID I ■ [■ TISSUES, SPLENDID J j BEREOES Ac. At Perine & Co’s Store TROT, Bradford County, Fa. We hare no hesitancy in saying that ws bar* the ;!. j ‘ GREATEST YARIETT. 1 i _ 1 FINEST ASSORTMENT, # Most perfect Goods, HANDSOMEST STttlS, FOR THE jk-EAST MONET; of ony rnerohsntln NORTHERN PBNfcS7I.TANIA In short th* ladles well knew that w* hnv* always kept the best stsortscst of QHBSIOB ®©®®9 arar fold or offsradto ba eo!i inTroy. Xhlf Sprlsg bars laid in a ilwl to ' MUST THE OP AIL, and haying for CASS, With felling atj SMALL I , givos otr enitomsrt advantages *+or ■ , . J - Ally Other StGP^a PERILS & CO. -■-/’I TROY, JnealT, 1883. j ; A JOINT BESdtMIoN jpiapw of rantSi Amendments, to the « U rcnfc*f » l*e SenaU and Jibuti «/ V »*« OMRMwadk of pnnntemtat* Smtfat. AtHrnMy •net, Th»t thV following amendmeais.be. proposed** the Censtitutlon of the Commooweallb,iß eeoefdanoe with the provisions of the tenth article thereof: ; There shall be an additional section to the tbi?d Ar ticle of the Constitution, to be designated as'seetioa f«or, as follow*: .... $ x ’ Section 4. Whenever spy of the qualified slbeters of this Commonwealth shill bo in any eethk! military service, under » requisition from the President o t the United States, or by the authority of thU Common wealth, sneh electors may exercise die right ofroffiuge in lit elections by th'i eitiednd, under sneh rtgnlitloS. as ere, or shell be, prescribed by lew, as folly as if they were present at their usualplace of eledtfpa. There shall be two sdditlonal sections to thVeler. enth article of the Constitution, td bd designated si sections eight, and nine, as follows: Szinon 8. No bill shall be passed by the Legisla tors, containing more than one s,object, whicb shall be clearly expressed in the title, except 'appropriation bills. Section 9. Tie bill shall b« passed by the Legisla ture granting any powers, or.privileges, is any ease, when the authority to grant sneh powers, or privi leges, has base or may. hereafter bc^'conferred upon the Courts et this Commonwealth,; : JOHN CESSNA, Speaker of tie Saute of Sepreenttniten JOHN P. PENNEY, . Speaker of the Senate, Offiici or tbs Szcniranr or tx* Cower- 7 Wealth, Harrisburg, July 1,1883. j PENNSYLVANIA, 88: ®I do hereby certify that the foregoing end-annsxM lo'a Ml, trim and correct copy of tbs original -Joint ttetolnrien ef the General Assembly, entitled “A Joint Eesolotion poposing certain- Amend ments to the Constitution,” as the same remains on file in this office. , Ik Testihokt whereof, I bars hereunto ret my band, and caused the teal ef tbs Secretary’* efled to bo affix od, tie day and year abort written. ELI SUFtE. Stenlary of Ikt VaomoovnUt. rpiOGA CO. COURT PROCLAMATION.— I Whereas, the Horn Robert O. White, Tnvilsnt Judge for the and to a* directed, far the bolding ef ttp&anU Court, Court of Common Pleat, General Quarter Sersioe* and Oyer and Terminer, at Wellsboro, far tbo County of Tioga, on the Bth Mftnd&y of August, (being the Slit day,) 1883, and to continue two weeks. , ■ ' Notice i* therefore hereby girth, to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables In and for the county of Tioga, to appear in their oWn proper Rel iant, with their records, inquisitions, examination e end remembrances, to da those things which of thdif off. cos and in thair behalf appertain to bo done, rnd all witnesses and other pereani prosecuting in behalf ef the Commonwealth against any person or perron.*, ara required to be then and there attending,, and not to depart at their peri!. Jurors are requested to be pnn*- tnal in theif attendance at the appointed tihie, agree ably to notice. Given under my hand and seal at the Sheriff’s OiS-e. ■in Weiliboro, the JJd day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty three. B. SXOWELL, Jr., Sheriff. Soldlen’ Payßountf aW Agetacjr* KXOXTILLE. TIOGA COtTSTT PtXxA. The undersigned haring been specially licensed by the United States Government to procure the Back Pat, Bounty, and Psnsioss, ef deceased and disabled seldisn, gives polite to all interested, that he has made arrangements with par* tios in Washington, by which he is able to prepare Back pay, Bonaly and Tensions, in a very short time* and that he will give particular attentions to alt shell claims that may be bronght to him. Being provided with all the reqnisite Forms, Blanks, Ac., Ad.,- h< has superior advantages in tbis.branch of business. Sel diers entitled to pensions, will And it to their advan tage to apply to the undersigned at Knoxville, as the wl,Ug fw-Tly Ouguny iwwei mere. Also, Judge Case, before whom all applications for pensions may be made. Soldiers enlisted since the Ist Of UAfth, ISSI/in any kind of service, Naval or Military, who are die abied by disease or wonnds, are entitled to Pensions. All soldiers who servo for two yean or'dnringlhe war, sbonid it sooner elec*, will be entitled to slo* Bounty. Also soldiers whs hare been wounded in battle, whether having served two yean or not, aro entitled to tip* Bounty. Widows of. soldien who die or are killed are entitled do Pensions and tbo 01 S* Bonnty. If then be no widow, then the minor chil dren ; and if no minor children, than the father, mother, listen, or brothers are entitled as above. — Terms, modenta. EiTELLAS LUSTRES, I will be at ray office op Monday and Saturday of each week, fo attend to this business. July 15,18(3. ly. WM. B. SMITH. CHALLIES, Rsfirebces:, WelUbOto, J. P. Donaldjon, Sher iff StowelL Addison, N. Y., IT, K. Smith. Waah-i Ington, D. C., Tucker and Lloyd. . - 1 VALENCIAS, NOTICE u hereby given that tbs foliowing Adainiitntorrand Executors hare Sled their account* in the Register's Office of- Tioga County, end that the tame will be presented to the Orphan's Oo#t of said County, on the first-Monday of Sept A- I>. 1883, for confirmation and allowance. The oeeonnt of George P. Cripben aad-HirSTd Hodges, Admr’s. of David Crippen, dee’d. The account of Job Roxford, Adrar. of Henry Decay, dee’d. The account of William Hhrriltn, Adtaf. Of WilliaS Meek, Deo’d. The accountuf Ira Soper, Adm’r.bf Sfarih SoStard, dic'd. . , i / JACONETS, The account of 8. B. Shelves, and E. B. Gan-isrii, Executors of John Skiire, dob’d. Aug. 12,1883. We arc requested to apnonbee the name of BOET. C. COX, of Liberty, as a candidate for AseeniblT, sub ject te the decision 6f the Repnbliean Connly t.’ci rontlon.* We aro requested to anhooneo S. «f Elkfanfi, as a Candidate tot Aiseinbly, subject to the decision of the Republican county Convention.’’ Wo are requested lb announce Wlf. T. HUM PHRET, of Osbeola, as b cindldhte tot AssomWr, subject to-the deeieion of the Republican Convention. fok cokmiisiOvvb. 5’ . We are tiqSestad io announce MTROH TttlPjr. WELL, of Sullivan, as a candidate for Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Republican Count j- Con. vantipn.* We are reqnested to announce SBLDEN BCJLEE; of Chatham, as a candidate for the office of C«Untr Comrafsiloner, snbjeet to the decision of the Keyah. lloan County Convention. ‘ We tri requested to announce EPHjIAUI HART, of Charleston, as a candidate for Commissioner, sub ject to the decision of the Republican county Con renlion. ; . Wa an requested to afiaerfcec the- same of JflT!!- J. HAMMOND, of Charleston, at a candidate for Commissioner, aabjtee to Ibe daeirioa of tbe Bepte lisaa county Convention. - - . TOR TMABtrWSB. We an reqneeted to annonnee the name of 7.. SEELET, of Brookfield, at a candidate fob Ibe o3co of Tnatartr, tnljeot to tbe -deeitlofl of t&o Republi ean Connty Conrention. . We are reqneeted to anbonniee tie samt of MOR GAN SEELY, of Osceola, as a candidate for the office of Treasurer, snbjoct to the deeitisa of the Republi can County Conrention.* We are requested to announce {be name ofA.-Jf SPENCER, of Richmond, at a candidate for the office of Treararer, rabjeot to tbe decision of the Republi can Connty Conrention.* . " . ' We are reqnested to announce the name of' AN DREW CROWL, of WelltborO, aa a candidate for the office of Treasurer, subject to the deolsioh of theEe pnbUean Connty Conrention.* We nre requested to announce CHARTS gBARS] of WeUebore. at a eandidateTor Treasurer, enMeot td the deeisien of the Republican county Conrention. TOR BE6IBTER AKt) RECORDER. We are reqnested to announce the name of H. S. ARCHER, of Wellsboro, as a candidate for tbe office of Rft’st'r and Recorder, aubjaet to the decfcioßof the Republican County Conrention.* „ - We are rtqneited to.an*ounce J. N. SAOQLef. WtQebore, aa a dandldatr for Rajiatar A- Rfrierfa t, laojicfc to tb* dittos of ill* ItopuUieais C©»t*atl*«. REGHTEft’S miCEt H. Sa ARCHER, lUgi^er. AInVOKHtCBaKKIITSs FOB AfIfE#SLT,