THE AGITATOR.; h OC All ASH MIBCZXiX. AWE Ofi'S, Wells boro. Wednesday, Jan. B, 1864. Kew Advertisements. Sheriff* Sales —Sheriff StovrcU. ' r Applxtation* for License — J. F. Donaldson, Administtalon Sale — F. E. Smith, Adm'r Application in Divorce —Sheriff Stowell, ,( H it u —-Sheriff Stoweli. Register** Notice —H. S. Archer, Register. Orphan’s Court Sale —G- M, Hall, Noah Con*; in., Administrators. '•. * . << “ ,l “ . —M. V. Jordan, Adm*r. lt ** -« “ —A. G. Garrison, Chas.ShiCTC^ Administrator?. A r oftcc-*J. F. Donaldson,- Proth'y. < n n _j, p. Donaldson, Proth'y. iiit 0/ Letter#—Lewis Daggett, P. M. <( a a —Hugh Young, P, M. •$3O Reward —Bertrand Demaux, itysto—Jones & Evans. Tee Carrier of the Agitator takes this method iof making grateful acknowledgement for favors re_ reived on New Tear’s day, from his friends and patrons. Fbidat, Saturday and Sunday were the coldest days of the season. The mercury fell to 10° below on Friday night. Wood is in good demand. "Lloyd, Esq., of Williamsport, has re yfclvcd the appointment *ot Chief Clerk In the Clerk’? Office of the House of Representatives at Washing-* too'. • „ * Books fof to the “Jersey Shore, Pine Creek, and State Line Railroad/* will he opened at the Franklin House on the-4th of Febuary next. Good. Go ahead! Dosatios Visit. —The friends of the Rev. Philan der Reynolds are invited to attend a Donation Vi U at the house of Cyrus Dartt, in Charleston, onJF; \- daj afternoon and evening, Jan. 8, 1864. , 1 : New Cou.vtt Project.—We learn that there i£a movement on foot to get a new county created oat of the west line of townships in Tioga and the east Hpe in Potter, to be called M the County [of Billings." Jt is rather doubtful if the new county can. get through this session. ? Firemes's Festival. —The Wellsboro Fire Compa ny, No. 1, will hold their 4th annual Festival at the Coart House in Wellsboro, On Friday evening, Jan uary 35th, 1564. Mode: Wetmore’s and Taylor’s fall'band. The Wellsboro brass band will.hlso bp in attendance. The Harrisburg Telegraph has put on a new dreis frith the New Tear. Owing to the high prices ftr material it will cost rather more this year—the sul V feription price being raised—but as it is about the only live paper ever published in Harrisburg it will still cost less than it is worth. If you want a Sti-te paper take the Telegraph. Address George Befgner. Tioga akd Mill Creek Soldier’s Relief Asso ciation. —As there was an error in the name,of the /Secretary of this Association, os published so ae •weeks since, we are requested to publUh the follow!jjg correct list of officers: * ' * J*t.e*idejit.—JiSTSs S. M. Etz. iPVce President*.Sirs, T. L. Baldwin, Mrs. S. 13. I Tr h: ,s a ~ en t Power press, offered to put one ti > or S-'5O. j "® nt ten d»ys later we called on Mr. Ca/t f bell £nd *• **** ® tB, ’• He assured ua that die could not at time agree to put up a press for t l! 6s sum n *B5O. And the Messrs. Hoe, declared tki f could pat up one of their presses then, fo;; lets than $llOO,. These prices placed the question'of anew power press In a new light However, Unless health and promises entirely fail, we expect to have a power press within a few weeks. This is,in some aorta necessity—our edition being too large for a hand-press without extra help. Should we succeed In getting this labor and time saving ma chine we can accommodate all who may come. MARRIED . i In Middlebury, on the 33st of. Dec. 1863, by the Rev. Mr. Waters, Mr. B. C. HYMES, to Miss LIB BIE NEWHALL, both of Middlebury. In Richmond, on the 27th of Dec. 1563, by Wm. M. Haslett, Mr. VANBUREN CLARK* to Miss LYDIA E. GILB. ln Gaines, on tho 25th of Dec. 1863, by the Rev, P. T. Christian, Mr. CHARLES'A. SHELLY, of Clymer, to Miss CORNELIA E. IMPSON, of Gaines.- On the 27th of Dec. 1863, at the Parsonage, by the Rev. P. T. Christian, Mr. CHARLES J. ROHM, to Miss CAROLINE M, RICH, both of Westbrancb, potter County, Pa. f ' SPECIAL NOTICES. SAPONIFIES, OR CONCENTRATED FAMILY SOAP MAKER. WAR makes .high prices Saponifier helps to re luce them. It makes SOAP for FOUR cents a pound by using your kitchen grease. CAUTION I As spurious Lyes , are offered also, be careful and only bny the PATENTED arti cle put up in IRON cans, all others being COUN TERFEITS. PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING GO., Philadelphia—No, 127 Walnut Street Pittsburg—Pitt Street and Xtaqnesne Way. Nov. IS, 1863—om* TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF BOTH SEXES. A Reverend gentleman having been restored to health in a few days, after undergoing all the usual routine and irregular expensive modes of treatment without success, considers it bis sacred duty to com municate to his affleted fellow creatures the means of cure. Hence on the receipt of an addressed envelope, he will send (free) a copy of the prescription used. Direct to Dr. John M, Dagnall, 186 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N, Y. June 1, 1863-ly. THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPEBIENQE OP A NERVOUS INVALID. Published for the benefit and as a caution to young men, and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Early Decay, and their kindred 'ailments-r-supply ing the means of self-cure. By one who has cured himself after being .a victim of misplaced confi dence in medical humbug and quackery. By enclo sing a post-paid directed envelope, single copies may be bad of the author, Nathaniel Mayfair, Esq., Bedford, Kjngs county* New Yorlt^ June 1, 1863-ly. Madame porter’s curative balsam has long tested tlie truth that there arc first principles in Medicine as there is in Science, and this Medicine is compounded on principles suited to the manifold nature of Man! The cure of Colds Is in keeping open the pores, and in creating a gentle in ternal warmth, and this is caused by the use of this Medicine. Its remedial qualities are based on its power to assist the healthy and vigorous circulation of blood through the lungs, it enlivens the muscles and assists the skin to perform its duties of regula ting the heat of the system, and in gently throwing off the woste substance from the surface of the body, at is not a violent remedy, but emollient, warming, searching and effective. Sold by all druggists at 13 Ind 25 cents per bottle. Scpt.fi, 1863. [COMHUSICATED.] PULMONARY CONSUMPTION!A CURABLE DIS 1 , -EASE!! t A C Alt D. 'TO CONSUMPTIVES, The undersigned having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow.sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, bo will send* a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a aure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchi tis, Coughs, Colds. Ac. The only object of the ad vertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invalaable ; and he hopes every Sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, andmay prove n blessing. ' Parties wishing the prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, WUUamsbnrgh, Kings County New York. ScpL 23. 1863-4 m. CAUTION. ALL persons are hereby caationed against purcha sing a Judgment against John pay able to James H. Smith. It is a dishonest debt, and I will never pay it. JOHN A. VANCISE. Charleston, Dec- 23, 1863.-3t* ESTKAT. CAME Info the enclosure of the subscriber onor ‘about the 4th of December, one Black and White Yearling Heifer. The owner is requested to call and prove property, pay charges, and take her away; or she will be disposed of according to law. Sulligan, Dee. 23, 1863-3 t.« JASPER SMITH. ADMINISTRATOR’SSALE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan’s Court of Tioga county, the undersigned Administrator of me estate of David Taylor, deceased, (will expose to public sale on Friday, Jan. 22d, at 2 o’clock P, M., of said day, the following described real estate, on the premises, to wit: All that lotof land situated in Deerfield tsp„ hound ed as follows, to wit: on the north by lands of heirs of Silas Billings, deed., on the east by lands of Em mcr Bowen, on iho south by the Cowanesquo river, and on tile west by lands of the heirs of Julius See ley, and lauds of heirs of Silas Billings—containing about one hundred acres. BENSON TUBBS, Administrator. December 23, 1863. : A SUPPLEMENT, To an Ordinance to prevent 'Hatiet; Cattle, . S. 4’4. f>- S. Boys’ and youths’ always on hand in full supply CHEAP. As usual wo will keep onr Grocery Stock in good order, and sell everything at the lowest market rates. WHOLESALE TRADE. . All goods sold at Wholesale at lower rales than NEW YORK TIME PRICES* We, can do.better by all buyers of Small Wholesale Bills than most dealers, as we add bat a small commission to Hew York, Cash Prices. ' PRODUCE Of all kinds taken on as favorable terms ar any buyer. ■ CASH PAID, for all marketable articles. i. A. PARSOAS, i*- 'v l -• • i ’ Corn in*, .if, % •November Jl,'lSfi3,’ . " • f C OUNTY A GITA T OR. AND DISEASES . BEDttTIIG FROM DISORDERS OF THE LIVER DIGESTIVE ORGANS german bitters, have and do. give better SATISFACTION I HATE MORE TESTIMONY! HAVE MORE RESPECTABLE PEOPLE TO VOUCH FOR THEM? We defy any One to Ibis Assertion, To any one that will prodace -a Certificate published by ns that is hot genuine. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CURB EVERY CASE OF Chronic or If.ervons Debility, Dis ease of the Kidneys, and Disea. ses arising from a Disordered Stomach. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive -j Organs: Constipation, Inward Piles, Fnlnesssor Blood to the Head i* 1 Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulne*a or Weight in the Stomach Soar Kroctatione, Sinking or Flatter . tering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of tho Head. Hur- Hurried end Difficult ■ • Breathing, Flutter s' / lng at the Heart; 11 i , .Choking or ( Suffocating Sen- ■ 1 ' Rations whenHu a lying { , ' posture, Dimness of | Vision, Dots or . .. . Webs bo- • 1 • * - ‘ ' for© the Sight, J **' Fever and Dull Pain Pain in the Head, De-‘ * > .ficicncy of Perspiration, Yel lowness of tho Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs. &c , Sud den Flnshes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Con stant Imaginations of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. •CONTAIN' NO RUM OR WHISKEY, THE BEST TONJC, IN THE WORLdN —i From the Her. Levi. G.Bcck, Pastor of the Baptist Cliarch, Pemberton. N.J., formerly of tho North Baptist Cliarch. Philadelphia. * • * ♦ I have known Hoofiaud's German Bitters favorably for a number of years. I have used them in my own family, and have been so pleased with their effects that 1 was induced to recommend them to many others, and know that they have operated in a strikingly beneficial manner.. I take great pleasure in thus, publicly proclaiming this fypt, and calling the attention of those afflicted with the diseases for which they are recom mended, to these Bitters, knowing from experleuao that my recommendation will be sustained. Ido this more cheer fully as Hoollaud’s Bitters is intended to benefit the afflicted, and is *• not a rum drink.” Yours truly. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the EiScyclo Although uot'dlsposed to lavor-or recommend Patent Med* icines in general, tlm ugli distiaat ot their ingredients and effects,!l yet know'of no sufficient reasons why a nmu may not testify to the benefits ho believes himself to have re cc'ived-from any simple preparation, in the hope that ho may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to ITooflands German Bitters, prepared by I)r. C M. Jackson, of this city, because ‘I was prejudiced against them tor many years, under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I am indebted to my friend Robert shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by projK»r tests, and for bhconr agement Wr try them, when-suffering, from great and long continued debility. Tlio use of three blttlts df these Bit ters. at the beginning «f the present y6ar, was followed by evident re.ief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to the ur. Jacksbn : —Dear Sir:—l have been frequently request ed to connect my name with commendations of different kinds ot medicines bnt regarding tho practice as out of my appropriate sphere, 1 have in all cases declined; but with a clear proof in various instances,and particularly in my fam ily, of (bo usefulness of Dr. Hoo/tond** German Bitters. I depart for once from my usual course, to express my full conviction that, for general debility of the system and espe cially for Liver Complaint, It N a Mite and valuable prepara tion. In some cases it may fail; but o«nally. 1 doubt not, It will be very beneficial to those who suffer from the above cause. Yours, very respectfully, J. 11. KEN NAKD. Eighth below Coates Philadelphia. From Rev. Warren Pandolph,, Vaster of the Baptist Clmrcb, Dr. C, M. Jaclcponßear Sir;—Personal experience ena bles me to say that I regard the German Ritters prepared by you as a most excellent medicine. In cases 6r severe cold and general debility 1 have been greatly bene&tted by the use ot .the Bitters, and doubt not they will produce similar effects on others. Yours, truly, WARBBN RANDOLPH, * Qormautown^Pa. From Rev. J. H. Turner, Pastor of Iledding M. E. Church, , j Philadelphia. Dr. Jackson; —Dear Sir;—Flaring nsed your German Bit ters in my family frequently, I nm prepared to say that It hag been of great service. I believe that in most cases of general debility'of the system it is the safest and most val uable* remedy of which I have any knowledge. Yours, respectfully, J. U. TURNER. • No. 726 N. Nineteenth Street. From tho Her. J» M. Lyons, formerly Pastor of the Colum bus (N. J.) and Milestown (pu ) Baptist Churches.- 1 Jiow Kochelle. N. Y. .Dr. Ci M. Jackson; —Dear Sir:—l fed it a picture thus, of my own accord, to bear testimony to the excellence of tho German Bitten. Some ycarsjituce being much afflicted with Dyspepsia, I psed them with very beneficial results.- I have often recommended them to persona enfeebled by that tor* roenting disease, and havo heard from them tho moat nat tering testimonials as to their great, value. In cases of gen eral debility, 1 believe it to be a tonic that cannot be sur passed. . J. il. LYONS. Barge Size (holding nearly doable quantity,) SI 00 per Bottle—half do*. S 5 00' Small Size—ls cents per Bottle—half doz. $4 00 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS 1 See that the Signature of “ C. Id. JACKSON” is on the WRAP PER of each Bottle. Should your nearest druggist not have tho article, do not be put by any of the intoxicating preparations that may be offered in its plate, but send to us. and wo will forward, Sfccufely packed by express. Principal Olficc & Manufactory, NO. 631 ARCH STREET. - (Successors to C. M. JACKSON & C 0.,) Proprietor*. e&~TCm SAT.R by Drnjjlslß amt Dealers In every town In the United States. tin% 0,1804, MSOa-ly-} dyspepsia. ARE CURED BY HOOFLAND’S Thc CSrcat Slrengliienius TONIC, These Bitters have performed more Cures! Than any other article in the market. AND WILL PAY SIOOO REMEMBER THAT THESE BITTERS ARE 1 . ' NOT ALCOHOLIC, AND CAN’T MAKE DRUNKARDS, B UT IS READ. WHO SAYS SO.--&L pedia of Religious Knowledge. Germantown, Penn. PRICES. JONES & EVANS, ! CASH STORE! JT ia now past two years since the opening of our TROT, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA., - since which time the public have awarded to us a GENEROUS PATRONAGE, wo have been signally prospered. The has afforded as ample means'to prosecute oar busi ness in such a manner as to i DEFT COMPETITION* Perhaps no greater comment coaid he adduced to show the value of this plan than the perfect security affords to the purchaser. He not only gets the value it of hls-monoy, but has the full consciousness that he is a free man. Duns to him are things talked of but not realized. We do business thereby saving a heajy tax which' must ho imposed on the purchaser, where a CREDIT BUSINESS IS. DONE. Wo pnrohaso most of oar Goods for Cash, offering them at a very slight advance < \ preferring as wo always have done from tho com mencement of onr business to do a large trade for rather than run the risks which tho losses attending a involved. We therefore can and do offer to purcha sers of the best assortment of Gpoods to be found in NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA, ■ SIUSSJ SEUESI! If yon want to purchase BLACK, BROWN, BLUE & GREEN SILKS, BROCADE & PLAIN, Call at PERIffE’S. LtVI 0. BECK. IDIBIBSsS© of all styles and quality. Plain and figured French Merinoev, English Coburgs Colored‘and Blacfc Alapaeas, - -Brocade Reps and oriental lustres, ’ Figured Grenadines, Brocade Mohairs, Xrrfant everything in the Dress Goods line, AT PERINE’S. - mAwmi mAwmi CALL‘D AND SEE i Splendid Broohes, nnd Sqnnre Shawls, j Rlaok‘ Thibet long Shawls, Black Thibet, square Shawls, r Colored Thibets, Black Silk Shawls, and Shawls of every kind and variety,. ' • " AT PERINE’S. CLOAKS, SACQUES, & MANTILLAS, of the newest designs iu Biack or Colors, AT PERINE’S. FIVE THOUSAND YARDS Pacific and Manchester Detains for 2 shillings per yard, ' TEN THOUSAND YARDS Madder Prints for X shilling per yard, AT PERINE’S. A LARGE QUANTITY of Domestics at prices that defy competition, AT PERINE’S. , \ FIFTY CASES Shop-made Kip and Stoga Boots, for $3,00 per pair, ' At PERINE’S. MATS AND CAPS of great and Jirite, • ; AT PERI&E'S. . Ladle*, Mfctas 4 Sbn?* in great variety and cheap; AT PEEIKE’S. i'lonf by the Sack or Barrel, AT PURINE'S. Prices reduced onHoop Skirts and Corsets, . AT PERINE’S, Opera flannels, plain, figured, striped and checked, Jieavy twilled and rod, blue, green, Flannels, . AT PERINE’S. A hew And cheap stuck of OBOXHING, at . PBRINE’S. TROY, Sept. 30, 186$, - . PERiNE’S READY PAY STORE —AT— PAY AS YOU GO PLAN Strictly? for Cash, FROM COST,' Small Profits, CREDIT SYSTEM DRY GOODS, AT PERINE’S. AD3BI !i IST JB A TOR’S SAlfi. IN parstonce of an order of the Orphan'* Court •f' Tioga bounty,- the undersigned AaminUlratW of Ui» cataie of James Ford, lat© of Lawrencevillo,'d«-_ ©dosed; will expose to public sale at-the Ford-ilonroi : Lawrencoville, on Friday, the 29th day of Jana* wynext, 11 o’clock A. Jl., tho iollowing lands and improvements thereon, as tho property of the estate of the said James Ford, deceased. * ! 1 lit A lot of land in the townships of Farmington* Tioga and Lawrence, known as tho Seymour Tract# beginning at a hemlock on tho north line of lot No. 977 of JJingham Lands, and the south-east corner hereof; thenqe westSo.3 rods to an iron-wood; tbeno*- nonh 72.9 perches to a hemlock; thence south 89£“ west 222.5 perches to a post; thence west 87.6 rod* to a post; thence north 92.2 perches la a post and stones; thence east 87.1 perches to a post and stones;- thence north 1 deg. east 146 perches to'a white oak; 7 thenco north 4° east 116.4 perches to a post; thence sooth 895 deg, east 45.5 perches to a hemlock; thence north I deg. cast 7.9 perches to a post; thonce cast 149 perches to a post; thence south 60 perches to a post; thence cast 25 perches to a post; thence south 144 pjerches to a post; thence west 25 perches to a post; ihcnco soulh 66 perches to a post; thence west 47.4 perches to a hemlock'; thence south 62.4 perches to a post; thence east 6.2 perches to a post; thence south 69.8 perches to the place of beginning—containing two hundred and fifty-nine acres. Also —another Idi beginning at a white th* south-west corner thereof; thence north 99 porches ta a post and stones; thenceeaat 92.1 perches toa white oak: thence south 99 perches to a post and stones; thence west 92.1 perches to tho placo of beginning— containing fifty-three and eight-tenths acres. Tb« above described two lots to be aolu as one, containing io the whole 607,8 acres and allowance and being w part of warrant numbered 4391, 4294, and 4296. 2d. Also —that certain lot in the Eoroof Law« renceville, bounded as follows: beginning at the south-west corner of lot late belonging to Smith Ste vens on Cherry Street; thence north 85$ deg. east 8.83 perches to a post; thence.south 4$ deg. east 3.62 perches to a post; thence south 85$ dog. west £.23 perches to a post on Cherry Street; thence along the Hue of said street north 3 deg. east 3.C2 perches to the place of beginning—containing 33.1 pcrcberof land, be the same more or leas and a small bouse thereon. 3d. Atso—all of the interest of the said James Ford, deceased in his life term at and immediately before his death in certain lands in Che township of Bloss, Tioga county. Pa., conveyed to the said James Ford by Curtis Parkburst and wife and Joseph Wilson and wife, bearing date' December 31, 1835, recorded in record book. No. 12, page 160, in the Recorder's office of Tioga county, Pa.. February 3, 1836. (he-do scription of the land in which is as follows: Being one equal seventh part of the land conveyed or in tended to be conveyed by the deed from Aaron Bless and Ruahhi? wife, to Curtis Parkburst and Joseph Wilson dated the tenth day of October. 1825. Tne said lands deeded by the said Bloss to. the amid Park hurst and Wilson are bounded and described; ns fol lows i Beginning at a birch standing on Jji© east bank of the Tioga River; thence south 22$ deg. east 101 perches to a post; thence north 76$ deg. cast 12.2 perches to n post standing on the west side of Wil liamson road; thence north 13$ deg. east 21.7. to a stake; thence north 75 deg. east 66 perches to a stake and stones; thence south 15° east 25 perches to a post; thence north 44$ deg. east 233.3'perches to a post; thence north 20 perches to a birch ; thence north 28 deg. west 61 perches to a hemlock; thence west 110.2 to a hemlock; thence south 84$ deg. west 95 perches to a post on the east bank of Tioga River j thence along the several courses of the Tioga River 93.5 perches to the place of beginning—containing 241$ acres of land, together with , One other lot, tract or parcel of land ritunte* lying and being in the township, county and State aforesaid, bounded on the west by Coleman Clemens, on the north by Matthias Slough, on, the east by lands of Robert Coleman, on tbo south by lands of NiokUa dt Griffith, reference to the survey in (he Purveyor .General’s office, being had will more fully and al large appear—containing 500 acres more or leas, keeping and reserving to the said party of .the first part, their heirs and assigns one equal undivided eighth part out of the first described lot tract or parcel of land, and also six acres of the same lot, three acres on each side of the Wdliamson road not to ex ceed 4wenty-frve rods, north and south where-Everett Bloss now resides reference to a map of saitjl lot beifig had will more, at large appear, and also keeping and -reserving to said party of the first part, their heir* and assigns three-fifths of the last described lot, tract, or parcel of land and one-eighth part of the remain ing two-fifths of tbo saraeas will more fully appear by a reference to said deed, upon which land the village of Blossburg was laid out as appears by a map or plol thereof recorded in the Reorder’s office of Tioga county Pa., and this sale is mado subject to nil the rights acquired by third parties in said village of Blossburg according to said map or plot and rnbject to - tbo respective deeds of partition and division of the village lots in tho villageof Blossburg between tho proprietors thereof, and particularly a deed from Horatio Seymour, Amos P. Granger, Henry DaviSy Jr., and Theodore P. Ballou, td Joseph W’ilson, Cur tis Parkburst, James Ford, Aaron Bloss, Clarendon Rafchbone and Micojah Seeley, and their assigns, Oc tober 2, 1838, recorded in Tioga county in Record book. No, 14, page U> t as also a deed for James Ford* Aaron BIo$>; Joseph Wilson. Curtis Parkburst. Clar endon Rathbone-, and Micnjab Seeley,to Horatio,Sey mour, Theodore P. Ballou, Amos P, Granc-T, and Henry Davis, Jr., dated Oct. 27, 1536, in Record book, No. 11, at page 520 Recorder’s office of Tioga county, Pa., and.also a deed said SermoUr, Ballou, Granger, Davis, Ford, Ratbbone, Seely nnd Bloss, to Joseph Wilson, nnd Curtis Parkburst for sixty-eighHots in said village of Blossburg, in trust for said grantors and grantees, dated October T, 1886* and recorded in the Recorder’s office of Tioga county. Pa., in book 12, page 626.; this sale is intended to convey nil of the.interest of tho said James Ford at the time of his death in and to all and any of the lands in and around Blossburg aforesaid, subject.as aforesaid to all the deeds of partition, trust and pur chase among the respective proprietors. 4lb. All that certain lot or-piece of land in Latr ' ronceville, known ns tho Ford House Block, bounded north by a* alley eight feet widb and lands fovlscd ■by James Ford to Mrs. B. G. Shumway, east by Main street or Williamson road, south • by ■ Cownresque street, and west by lands devised as aforesaid to Mrs* E. C. Shumway—containing $ of an acre, moro or less, .with (be Ford Reuse Hotel, store house, frame barn, and brick office thereon, subject to a right of way across the same. slh. That piece of land In the township of Law rence, known as the Baldwin Tract, hounded north hr lands of Samuel Ryes, east by lands of th© estate of James Ford, deceased, sooth by lands of T. B. Trtnp kins and others, and’ west by lands of T. B, Tomp kins—containing on© hundred and forty acres o t thereabouts. Terms Cash on acknowledgment of deed. P. E. SMITH. AdraV Estate Jos, Ford, dec'd, C, X. A, January 4, 1864. WELtSBOItO’ ACADEMY. THE next term of this institution will comfeehre on MONDAY, Noff. 30,1863, under th© oharg© ©f BENJAKIW EGLIN, B. A., as Principalj assisted by a corps of competent teachef*. - J. -li. ROBINSON.'Preset. J, EMERY- Sec’y. Wcllsboroj Oct. 21, 1853. Di HART’S HOTEL. WELLSBOBO, TIOGa CO. PENN A. THE subscriber takes this method to inform, his old friends and customers that he has re* sumod the conduct of the old " Crystal rocniafn notch” and will hereafter give it his entire attention. Thankful for past favors, ho solicits a renewal of the same. DAVID HART. Wtdlahofo, Nov. 4, 18G3.-ly. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to tho subscriber on the estate of Kasson Park, burst, late of Lawrencevillo, deceased, notice is here by given to those indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement to J. Q. PARKHURST, Adm'r. Elkiand, Dee. 9, ISM-fit. NEW HILLIItERY SHOD. AT MAINSBUHG, TIOGA COUNTY, PA. MISS PAULINE SMITH hegs leave to announce t» the citizehs of Mainsbnrg and vicinity, that she has opened a Millinery Shop in the house of John Robinson, and is prepared to do in the best manner, all kinds of work that she may bo favored with. Stamping for Braiding don*. I also wish to inform my customer* of Wollihoro and vicinity that l ean be found at my shop oppetHe •Roy’s Drug Store, '. MsinshurgjJfov.SS/ 1863-tf. ■ "it m