THE AimATttß. L PC All AKD AKEOTTB. Wellaboro, Bept. '3, 1863. Welliboro Loyal League. Meets every MONDAY EVE NINO, at the - CLUB and READING BOOM, Roy’s Had. 1 New Ade r eritsement». Removal of Corn atlci i?uruon». — Dr, W. Webber Bjdeii _ i( ■ Li' ' LeW ~- Tic?* ’ . Lilt of . iere. —XlOgn iirt of Letlen. —Weilsboro Post Office. .5 Indian PkyticiaH.-4ftr. -JkdMoa. ■ photographic Materi'fiU.—Uemsi Anthony. Universal Clotlee tfknger.—R. 0. Browning. POLI-BAI9IHO. —Aidjd by the loyal folkof Charles ton and Delmar, our cifitons raised the old fiag-itaff bn the Public Square, When thttwork . tree done, pur worthy Shrgess produced the “starry banner” whleh was lent' np - to the mast-head and sa luted with three rpnshtgcheers, Long may it ware. Postponed. —The pio-nic advertised to be given list Saturday in Hart’ff grove, South Charleston, by the Ladles'Aid Soclaty/vas postponed until Saturday of this week, by reason .ft the tain which fell, copi. onsly on the day appdtohjd. Remember, on Saturday, 5 th, ini t. Acquitted. —Wm. H. Blhth, Esq., was admitted to practice in the several Isonrte of Tioga County, on Tuesday. We congratulate the Bar upon this deci dedly healthy increase, I*3 at the same time wish Ur. Smith success in his proflesion. Jfq may be found at the office of H. W. WiUifms, Esg., Who wiw* beat rnta ?—Mr. G, D. 'Kenner, of Keeneyville, has laid Upon our table three plums of the variety known as tftf Beauty,” which weigh eight ounces, and| girth* on an. average, six and n jpiarter inchet each,! .&r. also left on our table several other varieties of the plum, and a spray loaded with pears. curious subject, but--Very interestingly ind profitably troatad & the Phrenological Journal, published by Fowler 4 Wells, 308 Broadway, New York. People who suppose tbit this excellent month ly publication is devoted.to the “bumps,” are muoh at fault. It is'dented Jo all branches ef sci ence and art, and may b| considered the journals of the day. epitomized, Ihirantors, farmers, doctors, law yers, preachers, and their wives and daughters, will find this periodical very useful and entertaining. * It it also very cheap at' SI,tO per year. Chivalry.—Lieut. Hollis, of the 12th Pa, Cavalry, a citizen o/ township, has left with ns a cartridge taken from t&h cartridge bo? of one of Imboden’i men : inr Virginia. This cartridge was - made in Birmingham, England, a* appears from the trade mark. Outside, it appeared a very coramon car tridge; hut on breaking ft open, the Lieutenant point ed out to ns a plug of greenish paste inserted in the cavity. This plug, similaf cartridge, was ta ken by the snrgeon of 12th cavalry, and inserted beneath the skin of a The effect produced, was deadly, the brute’s body* going, swollen to a great size in a very short time, arid he, was Anally killed to pat him oqt of his agony. I We suppose that Beauregard and Jeff. Davis, will continue their howls en£ihe laws of civilized-warfare, sod that copperheads JAll deplore the outrages ef Union troops'updn of the Sooth."— But poisoned bullets wllftakorank with the poisoned ajrbwrf prthe NWr*Ecal§fid cannibals, nevertheless. MBBrr-RKWijinKD.—ftfb learn, with much pleasure, that our friend, H. Esq., has'--become connected with the finngdf Messrs. Somes and Brown, Claim Agents, Washington, D. C. Messrs. Somes and Brown, are among theirnost reliable and successful business men iffthat-ciPf, and a* business connection with them dannot fail & prove beneficial. At the breaking out of the iUmsdell was the local editor of this paper; Ifjyjie go *n “conquering and + ■ - i, *• . Xj j to conquer.” Rebel are under obligations to Dr, A. M, SnEI*DOWK,pJsI Aslant Surgeon, 107tb Pa» Volunteer*, for a copy |fe t* rebel Almanac for 1863* The title page shows it fi||h{ive been compiled by C. A. vSLaffter, nnd printe® at'Lynchburg, Va., “in the of the South4§> .Confederacy.” It is prin ted on poor paper, andithe margins are devoted to anecdotes .which we retzfi&nber seen'in a bunch of almanacs of the lartlfrjftoryuyears ago. Its chro nological table of the wtfSs amusing. In it we learn for tho first .time, that “Mcrrimflo overcame the Monitor in Hampton ;**■ also, that “the Federals were repulsed witfi Malvern Hill also, “that % great ba|sS took plice at Perrysville, Tennessee, on the Sthi4nd 9th of October, 1862, in which Gen. Bragg Gen. Rosecrans, causing a loss of 20,000 killed, v <ju3|dcd* ll and prisoners, to the Federals; Confederate only 500.” This will be news to most’people. chronology of important .inventions,stops short So we presume that to.be the latest news the world of science and art, received in-the “traSacendantly glorious Confed eracy,” $|K, - We shall bd glad Dr. at all times. Pear Scioko.— WeT»®2ected to state Jast week; in aoticiag'the p,ear seionj j£fk with ns uy Mr. J. E. An drews, of Middlebury, Mr.'Andrews has several hundred scions which famish to persons desi rous of improving choicefijarietiee of fruit. The Bart lett pear is one of thetmt|£ delicious of the pear fam ily, and a groat * The Magahxes. — September, is avery interesting numbpf. -ThiTEastem Adventures of the Hon. Miss Impulsia Gushhagton, and “the Pennsylva nia Coal Region/' arc tffo finely illustrated articles, the first humorous, and tfee latter, practical and in structive. X_he Cattle' o|l)r. Susan, is concluded “The Religious life j>f Slave,” is an excel lent paper. There is jarticleentitled “The Statesmanship of another ,on “Harbor Defence,” and several wofrconsidered stories. The Atlantic rises With the. first fall No. “The Puntnn Minister, 0 number, is a vivid portraiture of “Old Colo®- times” and events. W-e ha'fe, else, another pape*m the “Freodmen ef Port Reyal,” and something j|‘*he stylo of the “Diamond Lens”entitled “The fifther Safe.” Prof. Agassis, contributes an excellences tic Animals, of the Age ” and there isaglpw^ tog semi-biography of , ( a review of inci dents in the latter days onßarko, by Senator Summon and several Poems of utorp merit than those of last month.' . These excellent perodicils may bo .had at Robin son's Book Store. 1 . r . '-j. Codit-8 Lady’s BoobMt September contain, an "" ri ” Bt y «*tta fecial benefit of. the Ladies. The pattern department pisrtolnly displays mosUa - 7 Ter “f aU * I"* its editress. Robison UW.D by THE USib pI jods., Jclt 12to, 1863, jr:7Z’ # a K°. w« the officer. and Purnell** | eft pur homes and busmen in sumJ7. i a i t^ oin OOl LV r f‘ i ‘ren .in arm., for the •oppression of this rebeUA’ and ’• ,h-„j r ' a *’ hare liyid together in camp, l and each others jays au'dsorrtfws with great harmo ' hu T 2l, ,n hud on the march, which rj much endearedißS.to each ether, and ereos, It hath pleased .the Almighty dispenser Pott Office. The subject of this notice experienced religion soroo twelve years ago—lived a consistent Christian—died in full assurance of & better inheritance beyond this tears. The family and friends are left to moqrn the loss of an only daughter, well-beloved and esteemed by all who knew her. S. Bctlbr. EASE AND COMFORT IN ONE MINUTE!! ABSOLUTE REMOVAL OP CORNS & BUNIONS! Ifficacious Cures, without CUT SEDING! .BEER RYDER, i'SCEGEON CHIROPODIST,) of Recent St.. Lon don, and Bond St., N. Y , (now of Elmira, N. Y.,) author of practical observations on the- causes, na ture and treatment of Corns, Bunions, Curved Nails, Ao., may be consulted at his Office in Dr. Webb's Office over Bowen's Store.- The following are a few testimonials selected from a host of others, which aro the best proofs of Dr. E’s professional skillfulness. , I hereby certify that Dr. Ryder has this day removed two troublesome corns from me. The operation was skillfully performed, and without pain or drawing blood. I would re spectfully recommend him to all afflicted with Corns and like oxcrepences. W. W. WEBB. Wellsboro, Aug. 31,1863. (From J. H. Shearer, U. D., Wellsboro.) ' take pleasure in testifying to Dr. Ryder’s success in re moving Corns. He has operated on several members of my family with complete success—extracting several Corns without cansing pain or the loss of blood. , Wellsboro, Sept. 1,1863. J. H. SHEARER. Dr. Ryder has this day removed a corn for me, and opera ted upon my fact foV ingrowing too nail*. The operation woe painless, and entirely satisfactory. Welliboro, March 4,1863. H. 11. PURDY. (From B. H. Dixon, M. D., Editor of the Scalpel, New York.) It gratifies me to state "that after the removal of several bunions by a very skillfol and pain leu manipulation, by Dr. Byder, lam enjoying great comfort in walking. I shall re commend biro with confidence to my patients. New York, Oct. 24,1862. EDWARD 11. DIXON. Office, hoars from 10 A. M., to 12 M„ 2 to 4 P.M., knd 6 to 8 evening. - Residentary visits before and after office boars on application. Dr. R. is in possession of thousands of testimonials from this continent and the old, which have been given him for the inspection and satisfac tion of those requiring his services. Wellsboro, Sept. 2, 1863. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Poet Office at Wellsboro, August 29, 1863: Gray, Charles Jennings, Miss Kan Roirlek. War. J. Persons calling for any of the above letters, will please say they are advertised. . HUGH YOUNG, P. M. of haguui events, whoso geodoe** and judgments in righteousness wo offer desire to acknowledge* to per mit so large a portion of our regimental family to All in the recent engagement at Gettysburg. Therefore R&olted, Ist; We acknowledge this sofa irritation upon ns as under His inscrutable lore, all wise Provi dence, with deep sorrow and humiliation. 2d, We, the survivors, take great pleasure in testi fying to the calm hearing and undaunted courage of onr fallen and wounded comrades. Sd. We deeply sympathise with their friends at home, and assure them that their husbands, brothers and lathers,'whom they mourn, were onr friends also, whose memories we shall ever cherish with a true and warm soldier’s heart. 4tb. We.extend to our Col, Roy Stone, Acting Brigadier, and to laeut CoL Walton Dwight, both wounded and lying in hospital, our kind remembran ces in their suffering, uud our earnest hope that they will speedily recover and join us again in the field. bth. And, finally, we send greeting, a most hearty cheer of three times three, to all our sick add wound ed comrades In hospital, exhorting them to he of good courage and hasten to onr much depleted ranks as soon as possible, that we may finish the work that is given ns to do. Signed—-Capt Jno, Irvine, commanding Rfeg’t.— Lieut. Jno. F. Irvine, Acting Adjutant Lieut D. A. Fish, commanding Co’s. A and F. Lieut Jai. E. Johnson, commanding Co’s. II and B. Lieut Sam’l. Diffenderfer. commanding Co. I. Lieut Wm. Hold en, commanding Cd’srß, G and K.', Capt Jos. Glenn, commanding Co. D. Serg’t. Chas. W; Merigee,'com manding Co. C. Ds. Jackson.— -We call attention to the advertise ment of this gentleman, in another place. It will bo seen that he intends stopping at several points In this county on the 12tb, 13th, 14th, 16th, 16th and 17th, instants. The Doctor always keeps his appointments. SOLDIERS* AID SOCIETY. The ladies of the “Wellshoro Aid Society,” woald be very thankful if their friends woald save their sur plus of encumbers, beans and tomatoes, in a strong salt brine, and from time to time send them to us.— Hereafter we will keep an open cask tcFreceive such donations, and when one cask is- full, send it, adding our own vinegar. If each family would send us a few, it might do an incalculable amount of good. We would also ask of our fanners, now that it is the time, to save us a good supply ef chaff, not only for present use, but that we may be supplied for the year—and of their wives, hens' feathers, or ravelings from pieces of olcLwoolen carpets to fill cushions, not forgetting hops, which are very desirable. And those having old o;l cloths, that pieces must be cut from, would oblige us by giving them to ns to be used for cushions that are intended for wounds requiring water dressings. We would remind our friends that onr knitting needles have laid still a long time, and we woald be glad to ( gefc wool. Very'coarse wool we use for cush ions, and prepare the finer for socks. We always want rugs, bandages, and pieces of cali co, for patoh-Work. Nothing ponies amiss. We sometimes wonder if onr friends realize the deep joy and satisfaction that a simple word of encouragment, or appreciation, or a little gift to help along our noble caqpe, affords ns. Only a day or two ago, such a menage of encouragement and interest reached us 'arwjiy from California, and Mrs. Clarissa Bailey, will please accept our acknowledgements and. grateful thanks for her gift, coming, as it did, with words of interest and kind regards, wishing she, too, might be a.co-worker with ns, we feel that the langoago sancti fied the gift, substantial and golden, though it was. August 31, 1863. Lucy £. Moore. DEATH OP JUDGE PURPLE, At a meeting of the Chicago Bar, at which Senator TrumbaU presided, the, following resolutions were adopted-: ’ Whcrxas, It has pleased Almighty God to remove from our midst the Honorable Norman H. Purple, late ooe of the Justices of the Superior Court of this State; ,hesolved. That iu the decease of the Honorable Norman H. Purple, the State of Illinois has lost one of its must dis tinguished citizens, the ftbnch and the bar one of their brightest ornaments, and the community one of the ablest advocates and defenders of the rights and privileges of the citizen. Rtuilved, That as a citizen ho was everywhere known and respected, os possessing the highest integrity and patriotism —as a Judge be added honor to the ermine and dignity to the bench—as,a lawyer wo can pay him nu higher tribute than to say be was by all regarded as the leader of the bar in this State. Resolved, That he leaves behind him a judicial and pro fessional character, which must ever remain a moro lasting and eloquent tribute to his memory than any other, and which will ever stimulate the bench and the bar to emulate tbe virtues which so eminently distinguish him. Resolved, That we mourn his loss with a deep and sincere sorrow, and extend onr warm ami heartfelt sympathy to the afflicted widow and family of the deceased, and direct that a copy of these resolutions bo sent them by the Secretary of this'meeting, and published In the papers of the State. Speeches were made by Messrs. Trumbull, Good win, Storrs, and others. MARRIED. At the Methodist Parsonage, in Wellsboro, Thurs day, Augost27th Mr. JOHN HElS£,and MissßHO-* BA M. WILLARD, both of the town of Delmar, Pa. • At the House of M. Kelsey, in Holidaytown, on the 25th nit., by the Rev. A. Woodward, Mr. T, J. MITCHELL, of Lawrence, te Miss' AMELIA TOWNNBR, of Middlebury. In Middlebury, 24tb ult., by Rev. N. L. Reynolds, Mr. GEO* W. 'POTTER, and Miss MARIAN M. CHASE, both of Middlebury, Pa. [Welcome, friends, to the realm of St. Benedict! In these times when '‘bloody treason doth flourish over ns," it is gratifying to receive new evidences of a growing love of “Onion forever.” Accept cordial congratulations. Ed.j In Sullivan, on the 25th ult., of disease of the throat, JERUSHA, wife of S. S. Ramsey, aged 52 years and 11 months. In Charleston, on the 25th ult., JANE E v Daugh ter of J. H. and Sally Smith, aged 29 years, 4 months and 17 days. * A FEW BATS Cm! (From W. W. Webb, M. D., Wellsboro.) (From H. H. Pnrdy, M. D. Elmira.) THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. A PLAIN -STATEMENT OF FACTS! rpHE SUBSCRIBER is now selling all kinds of DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN DRY X GOODS at greatly reduced prices: His stock is ail new, and has been selected with great care, and BOUGHT’ AT THE-VERY BEST ADVANTAGES that the Eastern markets afford. He does' not claim to hare a large stock, BOUGHT SEVERAL YEARS AGO, os he has always made QUICK SALES, and SMALL PROFITS his MOTTO, and has been unable to keep his GOODS THAT LENGTH OF TIME, IF HE HAD WISHED. His customers hare always manifested a preference for NEW GOODS in their proper season, and he has always made it bis business to introdnoa the LATEST STYLES In all kinds of goods usually kept in largo Stares. The stock at present if in snlendid working order, and he esn supply customers with all the Goods needed at this time of the year, and at PRICES that CANNOT FAIL to SUIT the MOST ECONOMICAL. Wo have full lines In all the several 5 - DETARTMENTS OF DRESS GOODS. Wo hare a very largo assortment, consisting of all the VARIOUS NEW STYLES, In EXTRA MEDIUM AND LOW GRADES, at prices that will correspond favorably with OLD PRICES. llf CLOAKS, SHAWLS, CLOAK CLOTHS, ' PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS, SILK MANTILLAS, MANTILLA SILKS, ' ! . LACE CAPES AND SHAWLS; —ALSO— TRIMMINGS FOR SUCH GOODS, WE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. m am* mams s)ig®!2m®Ns e AS CHEAP AS THE CASH CA& BUY THEM. L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS CHEAP AS EVER. HOOF SKIRTS.---The largest variety and at the Lowest Price In the LADIES’ MISSES’ FLATS—Nearly all Styles, do. do. SHAKERS—CoIored and White. TRIMMING for each and all of them, in all the styles. BOOT AND SHOE STOCK. In this Department no pains will be spared to keep it up ta the mark, so as to have everything called for, and at SATISFACTORY PRICES. MENS’ BOOTS AND SHOES, BOYS’ do. do. LADIES’ GAITERS AND BOOTS, MISSES’ do. , do. in & O& m zm z we intend to sell everything at the lowest market rates, and to keep everything in that line thsl we have been in the habit of keeping. WHOLESALE TRADE. ALL GOODS in any of the above Stocks will be WHOLESALED at a very SMALL ADVANCE on MEW YORK CASH PRICES. Making it the interest of all who bay in that way to cal! and see what we aro doing. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS. AH customers are invited to oall and look at oar Goods. If not' equal to their expectations, we.do not expect to sell. A good many Goods are needed in Abe Coon try this season, and they can he sold at reasonable rates. I intend to keep a first-rate stock and sell ALL GOODS and do my share of the business of the country. J. A. PARSONS, May 27, 1863. Insurance Agency. THE Insurance Company of North America have appointed the undersigned an agent for Tioga County and vicinity. As the high character and standing of- this Compa- By give.; the assurance of full protection to owners of property against the hazard of firepXsolioit with con fidence a liberal share of the business <?f the county. This company was incorporated in L 794. Its capital is $500,000, and its assests in IS6I as per statement Ist Jan. of that year was $1254,719 81. CHARLES PLATT, Secretary. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, : ...President. Office of the Company 232 Walnut Street Philadelphia* Win.Baeliler, Central Asent Har risburg, Pa* JOHN W. GUERNSEY, Agent for Tioga County, Pa, July 15, 1868. EXECUTOR’S SALE. THE subscriber will offer for Sale at Public Auction, on SATURDAY,' Sept. 12.18C5, at 1 o’clock, P. M- the fol lowing property, to wit t The John Shelves’ Farm! This farm is situated in the town of Jackson,Tioga Co. and contains about ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY acres of woodland and cleared land, upon which are two good barns, and all necessary out-buildings;.Also two GOOD FARM HOUSES. Two Orchards, In a thriving condition, are also attached to the place. After the sale of the above property the subscribers will offer for sale at Auction 100 ACRES GOOD LAUD! SO acres of which is cleared, upon which is situated a good barn. 4®*Sale to take place upon the premises;—Terms made known on the day of Sale. L. B. SHEITES, > «,»♦- E. B. GARRISON, / £xrß * Jackson-, Tioga Co. Pa., Aug. 19,1863. WESTFIELD SELECT SCHOOL. C. P. STEBSINS, TEACHER. The Fall Term of this school will begin on Mon day, September the 7th, and will continue eleven weeks. TUITION. Primary Department,... $2,60 Common English, 3.00 Higher,—Algebra; Geometry; Philosophy; Astron omy; Chemistry ; Zoology; Mental Philosophy, Ac....... 3,50 Rooms and Boarding can be had in the Village at low prices. Westfield, AagnstlOth, 3863, 3t* GATLIN’S IMPROVED Eire and Water Proof Cement is the beet preparation in nee for mending broken articles, each as Glass, China, Crockery, Wood. Leather, Oruaneoia, Stone, Metal, Bone, Ivory, Pearl, Porcelain, in fact, most any broken article. Being perfectly white it will not disfigure the articles. It will stand all climates, and when thoroughly dry, the part to which it is applied will be as strong as it was before broken. Price 25 cehts per bottle. J. A. ROY, Agent for Tioga County. Wellsboro, August 26,1863. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in tbe Post Office at Tioga, Aug. 31, 1863 : 1 Buckley, Peteri Middaagh, Wm. B. Crosby. Susan Miss Odell, Mrs, Rhoda B. Decker, J. H. Ormsby, Miss Leonora Elliott, Julia Miss 2 Rnnion, John 7 Evans, David W," Robbins, Wm. H, 2 T. F. Efennt, Rutherford, Miss Ellen Fletcher, Wm., Rutherford, Lut E. Fariuctlrll, Thbs. Henry Sponcer, Mrs. George Mary A. - Sackett, Mr. Morris N. Gee, John W. Shelmon, Welcom Heyes, Erwin, S. Stratton, Mrs. Elisabeth Hemsfoger. Olivo Topple, Mrs. Elizabeth Howland, D. B. Trnmwi, B, H. Letts, Miss Jane A. , Vancise, Mrs. Manda Lyon, Visa Snsen 2 Waters, George W. Lewis, Val W. ' Plark, Mrs. Eliza Min we, Mrs. Wm. EeKean, John Persons calling for any of the abort letters, will please say they arc advertised. LEWI? DAGGETT, P. M. OUR DOMESTIC STOCK* —SUCH AS— SHEETINGS A SHIRTINGS, BLEACH’D & BROWN, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, CHECKS, DENIMS, STRIPED SHIRTINGS, .FLANNELS, TABLE LINENS, napkins, cloth spreads, &c. . - S' wai never in better shape to fill ail calls than’ at pre sent, und at a REDUCTION of from 20 to 40 per cent* on early Spring prices. NOTION & WHITE GOODS STOCK is well filled, and we are selling notions of all kinds much cheaper than last month—WHITE GOODS the same way. Country. We can suit every one. CHILDRENS’ SHOES— No. 3, Concert Block, Coming, N. 7. Hamflcld Classical Seminary- Rev. W. D. TAYLOR, A. M Principal. Mr Assistant Mrs. H. 6. Taylor, Preceptress. Miss H. A. Farnsworth, Assistant. tAssistant, and Teacher in Model School. The Fall Term of this Institution will open Sept. 2d. The Winter Term, Deo. 2d. The Spring Term, March 16th, 1864. Each term to continue thirteen weeks. i A Normal School-Xourse of study for graduation, embracing two years] is adopted. Students for the Normal Course, and for the Classi cal Department, are solicited. For particulars, address Rev. W. D. Tatlob, Mans held, Tioga County Pcnno. Send for a Circular. W. COCHRAN, President of the Board of Trustees,. WM. HOLLAND, Secretary. Mansfield, August 5, 1863. 4 ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad ministration having been granted to the sub scribers on the estate of John B. Monroe, late of Snllivan, deceased, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present thorn du ly authenticated for settlemeat to H. B. CARD. ) . - DANIEL BRADFORD, j Aamr '■ Fallivsn, Aug. 12,1863-fit. 1 Louita Davit; Ton are hereby notified that Rich ard B. Davis, yonr bnahand, has applied to the, Conrt of Common of Tioga County, for a divorea from the bonds of matrimony, and that the said-Conrt have appointed Monday, the 7th day of September next, for hearing the said Richard B. Davis, in the premises, at which time and place yon can attend if yon think proper. H. BTOWELL, Jr., Sheriff. Angnst 5, 1863. Diadamy praie; You are hereby notified that Philo 6. Drake, your husband, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga County; for a di vorce from tbo bonds of matrimony, and that tbe said Coart have appointed Monday, the 7th day of Septem ber next, for bearing the said Philo S. Drake,in the premises, at which time and place yon can attend if you think proper. H. STOWKLL, Sheriff. July 29, 1863. is hereby given tbat a Special Court will be held by the Hou. XJlysscS Mercur, at the Court House in Wellsboro, commencing on the third Monday in October next, and to continue one week, for the trial of the follow ing censes, to wit: g Ross, new H H Dent, vs. Stephen Babcock, Sarah L Keene. ts. Amos Bizby, A Bixby’s Adm’r, vs. Sarah L Reece, Sarah L Keene, ts. Amos Bizby, A 8 Turner, vs. John Drew et al, II M Lattimer et al, vs. A Foster, John N Bacbe, vs. W E Dodge, J W Mayner, ts. H Davis et al, J F Donaldson, vs. A P Cone, J N Bache, vg. Job Wilcox. August 19,1863. J. F. DONALDSOK, Protb*y. SEBOSEIE oil. AND LAMPS AT WHOLESALE. A LARGE STOCK just received fdr the Fall Trade. Merchants supplied at city prices by W. D. TERBELL, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, CORNING, N. T. August 26, 1803. TEAS, COFFEE, and SPICES, beat qualities and fair prices always on hand at Wellsboro, April 33,1863. MATHERS’. HIDES AND VEAL SKINS WANTED.—The highest market price paid is moaey at the BROOKLYN TANNERY near Ting*. Julv I, 1363. t —OUIU- MOROCCO, KID AND CALF, KIP AND SPLIT, ■with and without the Copper Toe. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, [For the sth District, Pa.] AND Application in Divorce. Application in Divorce. SPECIAL. COURT. TO THE PEOPLE OF TIO6I A N D. BRADFORD COUNTIES!- AGAIN we beg leave to call your attention to our third Stock of SPRING AND SUNNER GOODS! Oar very extensive sales this Spring, hare enabled tis to take advantage of the late decline in GOLD AND COTTON, and we flatter ourselves that no Store in this purt of the State can exhibit a CHEAPER OR CHOICER ASSORTMENT OF GOODS! OUR STORE IS FILLED with: BARGAINS, which the most economical and difficult CANNOT FAIL TO ; APPRECIATE, Wo have ell the novelties of the season, and by far the GREATEST ASSORTMENT IN THESE PARTS. Read the Following Varieties: SPLENDID iUOZA NBIQUES, SPLENDID x I ASP A nOZANBIQVES, SPLENDID NOlt ANTIQUE HOZAIKBIQIIES, SPLENDID , BLACK & WHITE CHECK, SPLENDID TWOIL AC NORD, SPLENDID SPLENDID IRISH POPLINS, i\ SPLENDID POIIi Be CHEVRES, SPLENDID STRIPED ALPACCiS, SPLENDID SPLENDID SPLENDID SPLENDID PLAIN & FIGURED WOOL DcEAINES, SPLENDID FIGURED DeLAINES, SPLENDID SPLENDID SPLENDID SPLENDID At Ferine & fee’s Store TROT, Bradford County, Pa. IVebave no hositancy in that we have the ll GREATEST VARIETY, : FINEST ASSORTMENT, MOST PERFECT; GOODS, HANDSOMEST SI'YLES, -F©R the least money, of any merchant in i • PENNSYLVANIA In short the ladies well we hnve always kept the best assortment of ©aiaas ©to®®© ever cold or offered to be sold in Troy. This Spring we have laid in i dcnble stock to MEET THE WANTS Of ALL, and baying for CASH, with selling at* SMALL FRUITS, gives our customers advantages] over Any Other; Store. TERlte ft CO. TROY, Jane 37,3 M 3. | A JOIST ttBSOLUTION proposing wiaia. Amendments to the (institution. /?« it reinhed Ay. (*e Senate and Bouie of Ripraattotirn «/ tie (Jomfnonltealth of Penmpteania id General met. That the following amendments be proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in accordance with the provisions of the tenth article thereof; There ahall be an additional section to the third ar ticle of the Constitution, to be designated Bisection four, as follows: Suction 4. Whenever any of the qualified elector* of this Commonwealth shall be in any actual military service, under a requisition from the President of the United States, or by the authority .of this Common wealth, sncb electors may exercise the right of suffrage in all electlone by the citizens, under such regulations as are, or shall be, prescribed by law, as fhlly as if they were present at their usual place of election. There shall be two additional sections to the elev enth article of the Constitution, to be designated as sections eight, and nine, as follows; Section S. No bill shall be passed by the Legisla tnre, containing more Ihnn one subject, which shall be clearly expressed in the title, except appropriation bills. v Section 9. No bill shall be passed by the Legisla ture granting any powers, or privileges, in any care, where the authority to grant sncb powers, or privi leges, has been or may hereafter be, conferred npon the conrts el this Commonwealth. . JOHN CESSNA, PENNSYLVANIA, S 8: ■ #1 do hereby certify that the foregoing and annexed is a full, true and correct copy of the original Joint Resolution of the General Assembly, entitled “A Joint Resolution poposing certain Amead ments to the Constitution,” as the nao remains on file in this office. I* Testimony whereof, I have hereunto ret my band. aod caused the real of the Secretary's office to’ be affixed, the day and year aboye written* ELI BLIFER, Secretary of the Cowtmanvenlth. Payßountjr and PenslM The undersigned haring been specially licensed by the United States Governmentto procure the Back Pay, Bounty, and Pensions/ of deceased and disabled soldiers, gives notice to nit interested, that be has made arrangements' with par ties in Washington, by whleh be is able to procure Back pay, Bonnty aid Pensions, in a very short' time, and that be will giro particular attentions to all such claims that may be brought to him* Being provided with all the requisite Forms, Blanks, Jkc.j 2c., be hap idperior advantages in this branch of business Sol diers entitled to pensions, will find ft to th£ir advari tage to apply to the undersigned at Knoxville, ns the examining surgeon for Tioga County resides there. Also, Judge Case, before whom all application? for pensions may bo made. Soldiers enlisted since the Ist of March, 13M, in any kind of service, Naval or Military, who are dfc-, abled by disease or wounds, are All soldiers who serve for two years or during the war, should it sooner close, will be entitled f'»sloa Bounty. Also soldiers who hare been wqpnded in battle, whether having served two years or not, are entitled to*slOo Bounty* Widows of soldiers who die or are killed armentitled to Pensions and the $lOO Bounty. If there be no widow, then/ the minor chil dren ; and if no] minor children, then the father, mother, sisters, $r brothers are entitled as above.— Terms, moderate. I will be at my office on Monday and Saturday of each week, to attend to this business. July 15, 1863. ly. WM. B. SMITH, .i NOTICE is hereby given that tbs following Administrators and Executors have, filed their accounts in the Register's Office of Tioga County, and that the same will be presented to the Orphan’s Ooßtt of said County, on the first Monday of Sept. A. B. 1863, for confirmation and allowance. ESTELLAB . The aeeodnt of George P. Crippes aid Hrraifr Hodges, Admr'i. of David Crippen, dec'd. Tbe account of Job Rezford, Admr. of Henry Decay, dcc’d. The account offlVilliam Harrison, Admr. of WUUaai Meek, Deo’d. The account of Ira Soper, Adm’r. of MariaSetfard*' dec'd. The account of S. B. Shelves, and E. B. Garrison' Executory of John Shelve, deo'd, Aug. 12, 1863. H. S. ARCHER, Register- JEROME MltH IS now receiving, fresh from, New York, oiw of the largest, if not tbe largest, and best stocks of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS’ LUSTRES, CHALLIES, VALENCIAS, ever brought into the Borough of Wcllsboro, com prising, a splendid assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING. MENS’ & BOY’S SUMMER HATS, mms> s ®sks®Sb ' JACONETS, I -ORGANDIES, l I . COCHECO AND MERRIMAC PRINTS. LANYAS, BEREGES AND LINEN GOODS SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS, all to bo sold as cheap as they eaa be bought' tV nriy other store in this region. ; i TISSUES, BEREGES Ac. No. 2, Union Block, Main Street, and look at the SPLENDID ASSORTMENT ot SHAWLS! SHAWLS!f with DRESS GOODS to match; and so exactly in jour taste tbatyeu cannot resist the tenihtation to buy, if you will only take tbe trouble to look at them. GE ASS. WARE, WOODEN-WARE, HARDWARE, &c., ,4c., ft«., at SMITHS, whew you always get your money's, worth, and a little more. |f. you want to find SMITHS*, FOLLOW TUB CROWD. Welleboro, M*y 3f, 18fW. S?c. 1, Be ft ordained by the Burgess and Town C***'*! of the Borough of Wells boro. That from aod after the *.’s«h day of August 1*63, so cattle, horse*, sheep, twine, geese, shall be sufifceed to run at large within the Unfit of ea<4 Boro by day or by night: PrawUdy That cowt nay run et large between the first day of May and the first day of July of each and every year from sunrise until sunset, and et ne other tine or times. * Bia'2, That any owner cf bones, cattle* ibm, *w»ne. *r geese, who shall sofferthem to run at lirge within . it# of said Boro, shall open conviction, forfirit and pay the ■ny* of one dollar for each and every head of horses. or rwiae, to suffered to fan at large; and twenty*®** cent* for each bead ofibeep orgwe. 82c. 3. ThatfljeTown Constable and SfcreetCooiaie9i**»r are hbrehy directed and repaired 'to report t* the Burgee ill eases of violation of this ordinance which may tome on der their knowledge, end one half of the penalty* femved upon their complaint shall bo paid to them by tbe Boro Treasurer whenever collected. 520.4. That any person who than he guilty of oprp’njf any yard* Bern* or fenelofure in which cattle, horses, sheeps swine, argeese may be kept, or confined by the owner or owners thereof for turning or driving any tneb cattle* b*r »«a^sheep, swine, or geese* into any of the street* or !ao*e . in said Boro* shall, on conviction thereof* forfeit and pu> for ■ etch and every such offence the sum of ten dollars, one bair of which shall be paid to the complainant* '' t Sac, 5. The penalties provided in ibis ordinance ynny W recovered by alt in tbe -name of tbe Boro of WeUsbcro, of by oavictfon on view of the Burgees and collected by fad* cation as other judgments are by law collected. By order of tbn Council, IT. W. WILLIAMS, Bargees. \ Speaker of the JTouie of Repreientqtirei. JOHN P. PENNEY, Speaker of the Senate, ;' OfliicE or the Secretary or the Cokvon- 1 - , we ai.td, Harrisburg, July 1,1863. j Agency* KNOXVILLE. TIOGA COUNTY PBNNA\ References : Welle boro, J. F. Donaldson, Sher iff Stowell. Addison, N. Y., W. K. Smith. Wash ington, B. C., Tucker and Lloyd. REGISTER’S NOTICE. DRY GOODS, FRENCH CASSIMERS* For summer wear, an assortment of beautiful pattern). Tweeds and Kentucky Jeans; besides a variety of Don’t forget to call at housekeepers: You can find tbe b«st of A* ORDI NAHtt. Attest. J. Hiutiso'ff, G«rh, August 10,1563.
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