the agitator; . 0 c A t, Alf P MISCELLAEEOU3 VOellsboro, Wednesday, May 17.1866. ITew Advertisements. / Admioletrator'* Notice—Calvin F. Butter, Ada'r. «nd Summer' Goode—J. R. Bowens-, Spn»S .. _ T L Baldwin, garidlo and Hnrnea Makers—Kimball A Seagen. B. Bowen. Richmond hne Fallen—Smith A Waite. * ' c i 7.30 Loan—Jay Cooke. . Nature awoke last Friday mot-Wing With a, frilled nightcap on. The hills looked astho’ Time had stolen a march on them. Xh« funeral semen of Mr. Edward E. Mooie,'late 0 f the 2d Wisconsin Cavalry, will be preached at the Dtrtt Settlement Meeting Hotite next Sunday aft??* noon, at 2 o'clock- ' Mr. J- C. Wheeles, late of Tioga, fee sr cored the shop formerly pooupied Esq., in this villsge, and is fully entamiupoh the business of wegonmaking. .We cordially bespeak for him a fair-share of patronagb.- Messrs. Gunn & Tuckek, late of the State of New York, have purchased • the property lately owned and occupied by Mr. Wm. Roi>- erts, and are preparing to offer to theptSblica large and very fine assortment of Tin, and shelf Hardware. ' / The people lent the Government nipre than r v $17,000,000 on Wednesday last. ThWs.were 11,928 individual subscriptions of i iO and $lOO each. Every man and woman ' 'ho has $5O to loan should secure a 7-30 Trees) ry nbte st once. Less than |200,000,00Q rent iin, and probably tbat will all be taken within' he ngxt two weeks. -• Eat the Caterpillars on yoor frdiji trees, fanners. Now is the time, while they are jost letting up in business. Don’t wait for them to ipin big nests, but tackle them right A elender pole, ten feet long, is the Ooot you want. Tear their nest?-down, and kill all, ev ery one. Persecute ffiem continually. Pow der is a poor remedy. 'f - Tehperahci. —The good people of ( harlef ton have set tbe Temperance ball in notion, and given it a good start.' They have; a-flour lihing organisation at Whitney’s Corners, and tome 60 signers to the total nbstineneejaledgO. Hod. H. W. Wiu.u*» addressed a laf |e mee ting at tbat point Monday evening ,of last week. We hope that the revival will provc ep idemio, arid extend to Wellsboro. If it do not it is impossible to say wbat will become of \he rising goner ation. The Fail Brook Troubles.—As regards the ejectment of the miners from the premises of the Company, the difficulty appears to have been, defini tively settled last week. Violent re»ist»nce , 'having heon opposed to the ejectment by’ the Constables em ployed. Sheriff Tabor summoned a pesse, and preen ing the presence of two companies of (soldiers from Elmira, in addition, proceeded to the seat of war. VTe learn from tho Sheriff that the insurgents re tired from the town on the entrance of the poshe; and the work of removal was prosecuted without Serious hindrance. Some 24 oR tjie ringleader* were arrested and held to answer. Later news .represents that the Companies and the minors have entered upon nego oiotions which promise to re.-tore order andtgood feeling. . _ . . , -■ y We notice with pleasure that our valued cor respvndci-i “ From tbs Far We*t,”,F. A. Root Esq., has become associated Messrs. Ad. amsund Moore in the publication pf the At Ji isnn Daily Feee Press, at Atchison, Kahsiis. We take equal pleasure in stating that, ifl the late municipal election in that city; Mr;.Root wa« chosen City Register, less than a dozen votes heiijg cast against him. We songratu isle the people of Atchison'on their phiiice of an estimaole young ipan—bine whO,-oy steady application, and devotion to principle has la bored up from small beginnings, attended with the respect of all wbu knew him. The'.fV-■ sth. Nothing to do but to be hrngry. We all ory for bread. ; 6th. A reb. lieutenant struck .one. of our men and bent bis sword. 7 th. The old cry/or bread; 9th. We drew soft bread to day, 10th. Drew wheat bread and adittlff pork. 12th. Starvation rules. Onfyi half enough to eat, > i 1 X3tfa.. Let the .tent down to keep, warm,' 14th. - Heard heavy firing' towards Peters burg. * 1 15th. We got n gill of wormy beans and n email piece of bread. -' , j 16th. There is a great cry for something to eat. ' ■ ■ 19tb. We are driven out and counted every day. ,0 hunger 1 when willyou depart! 20th. Got fresh beef.. Bought two ears of corn and boiled them. 21st. Got fresh beef to-day, 22d. Nothing to do and not much to eat. 23d. Still hungry, 25th. "Very cold. We are all hungry, but patient as wo can boT . 25th. Worked at rings some.' Got nothing to eat till afternoon. 29th. Saw-two men who dug out to escape, 'ailed. * , Got. 1. Gold rain and wet place to sleep. 2d. We get a piece of corn bread about two inches square twice a day, and 3 monel of meat. 3d. More prisoners ■ came in. I found a knife and worked at making rings a little. 4th. About 1100 prisoners were sent off South. We shall all go soon. ■ • 6tb. Drew rations and started on the care to Danville, Packed l very close. Rode all night, changed cars, at Dan ville, wenflo'Greenbaro, and camped out in a field. Draw a pint of. fleor-fortwo. Bth. Baked our flour on the. coala. Went on to Salisbury, and were driven into that cursed pen. 9th. Here;wa gothklf a loaf of bread.— Nights cool and wood scarce. ' 10th, Stood by the fire to keep warm ’ all night. We get half rations. A horrible place. 12th. Slept iri an old house. ~ Eat a little bread. No blankets. 13th. We get a loaf of bread to two men* Brother John and I draw together. We h'ave rice soup once a day and a little meat once in a great while. Of some 800. men hers, seven die daily. Ws get only half rations. I6rh. ,) Capt-. Davis was. shot !to-day by b guard. O how I want to get away. [From this time up to the 23d the entries'are tbe same daily.] • -•— ■ n 23d. Sergeant TempUton let John and me sleep in the large brick house. [For following tbe entries relate to half rations, and sufferings from cold. On tbe 27th he notes tbe arrival of 600 Yankees. On the 28th and 29tb they had no brea j. His brother John was taken sick on the 29th and condoned bad rij> to Nov. 10. No change in tbe rations. A pint of meal for two per day, and sometimes a little rice soup.] j , Nov. 12tb. O Lord, help us out of this hor rible place. : . ' 15th. Nothing especial goingtm except mis ery and death. ' .' i-. ■ • 17tb. John is very sick. ,18tb. John is worse—out of his mind.’ |He, says he is going to die soon and leave me in prison.' ■ -- - 19th. John is worse. Got him in the hospi tal nn the straw. , . 20th. John died about 3 o’clock this rn’orn* ing. I could only go to the gate with] him. O, this is an awful thing 1 ; " 21st. Poor John-isgone. - ■ lam with the 46th boys. Glad to get with them. Have only one quarter loaf of bread.’ We shall starve here 1 guess. T2stb. Half a ration. There was a break-1 out. 12 killed and 20 wbnndbd. Few got awav. 27th. lam not very well. I cannot de scribe the sufferings in this prison. 29th. I feel very weak. 30ih. Miller and I drew a beef’s head with: me C un. .Feel better. ■ Dec. 2. Feel bad but better. ; f 6th. Starvation and horror, and no prospect of getting away. 6th. 300 of onr men'came in. Some en listed fur the Rebs. 12th. I hjive got well again. 17th. Albert Bryant died to-day. 18th. It is dreadful. Sume thirty or forty die every day. 20tb. Hung- r still prevails. Horror is with us, and death, . ! __23d. Nothing going on botmiseryand death. 24th. Death and misery rule the camp at Salisbury. !'■ 28th. Got fall rations. 3 29th.’ The men die very fast. 0 Salisbury 1 31st. Only misery and death. This is the last entry. Fifteen days inter Starvation had done itr work, and Augustus Lyon was numbered with the victims of a cru elty unparalleled out of Dahomey. In Middlebury, on the 7th inst., by Thos. Keeney, Esq., Mr. CHARLES SAMPLE, to Mill SARAH BUESLEB, all of Middlebury. 1 ■j r X> I E X> . In. Elisabeth. N. J., on the 11th Inst,, MISS KITTY BLAKE, in her 21st year. The sudden and unexpsoted decease of this most estimable yobug'lady has plunged her relatives and friends In profound grief. Modest, pure-hearted, lov able, sfe endeared herself to all who knew her, from childhood up to womanhood. Of the faults which disfigure the lives of young men and women she was singularly free. In truth, her character, matured in early youth, and the development of thy womanly at tributes of mind and soul was markedly in advance of her years. She has gone home early—-oven as time was crowning Girlhood with visions of a happy usefulness. W» got only A Clergyman, while residing in South America ns a missionary, discovered a Safe and simple remedy for tho Cure of-Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful aod vicious habits. Great numbers have been al ready oared by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelopes, to any one who- needs It,. Free of Charge. Please inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself. Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House, New York City. lApril I, 1866-ly. IP YOU WANT TO KNOW a little of everything relating to the human system, male and female; the causes'and treatment of diseases; the marriage customs of the world; bow to marry well and a thou sand things never published before read the revised and enlarged edition of “ Medical Common Sense,” a curious book for curious people, and a good book for every one. ‘4OO pages, 100 illustrations. Price $1.50, Contents table sent free to any address. Books may be bad at the Book stores, or will -be sent by mail, post paid on receipt of the price. Address E. B. FOOTE, M. D., Peb. 8, '6s*6m. 1150 Broadway, New York. WmsSzssH I—Those wishing a fine sot of whiskers, a nice moustache, or a beautiful head of glossy hair will please read the card of THO9> P. CHAPMAN in another part of -thls-paper. ■ [Peb. 22.1865-3m.] For sale—a rwo*fiOfts»-*>EMOCRAT, PLATFORM SPRING WAGON, made at New. ark. New Jersey t For terms, apply, to Catiin Hollow, May 10, '65. A. W,' POTTER, MABRISD-. A CARO TO INVALIDS, j rhe 1 rxo .tilings vendible, hastened to THE CITY. and pnrctmiied an assortment of Dry Goods, Notion alid-*o-fortb, ON A GOLD BASIS, which good* will be sold on like terms, just a littlf cheaper than.any of like good quality o*n be sold THIS SIDE OF SUNKISE. If you want Dress Goods, If you want Spring Goods, If you want anything to wear. If you wan to buy at such prices that you can afford yourself ai extra dress or two, to repay you for wearing your old clothes for two years, call at the KKYSTONE' store, nnd bring all your children and your neighbors with you. Fur u good bargain ought to be distributed among yonr Irieuds. Sorotne ONJE AND ALL LOOK AT.MY NEW STOCK, and you will say THEY ARE GOOD AND CHEAP. O: BULLARD. Wellsboro, April 12, 1865. TO CONSUMPTIVES—The undersigned baring 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 mak,o;km>w& to bis fellow-eufferers the means of care. To all who desire, ho will tand a copy of tbepre aqgiption used, (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing end using the,same, which they will find a twre curt for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchi tis, Coughs, Colds, 4c. The only object of the ad vertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable; nnd he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may, procure; a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address j Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York. Feb. 22, 1865-3 m. Editor of The Agitator . , Dele Sie:—With your permission I wish to say to tho readers of year paper that 1 will send, by retarn mall, to all who wish It (free) A Recipe, with full directions for making and osing a .simple Vegetable Balm that will effectually re more. In ten days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and ell Imparities of the Shin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and Beantlfnl. 1 will also mall free to those having Bald Heads, or Bare Faces, simple directions and Information that wild enable them to start a fall growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or e Moustache, In less than thirty dnys. ' All applications answered by-return mail without charge. Respectfully yours, 1 THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, Feb.22,1866-dm. 831 Broadway, New York. TO THE NERVOUS, DEBILITATED AND DES PONDENT OF.BOTU SEXES.—A great suffer er having been restored to health in n few days, after many years of misery, is willing to assist his suffer ing fellow-creatures by sending (free), op the receipt of a postpaid addressed cnvolopc, a copy of tha formula of euro employed. Direct to JOHN M. DAGNALL, Box 183 Post Office, Jan. 4, 1865-6 m. Brooklyn, N. Y. OLD EYES MADE NEW.— A pamphlet direct ing how to jpeedily restore sight and give up spectacles, without nid of doctor or medicine. Sent by mall,, free, on receipt of 10 conta. Address E. B. FOOTE, M. D., . Feb. 8, ’65-6m. • 1130 Broadway, New York-. NOTICE.— Tho Directors of Dolmar Sohool Dis trict will meet lit the Court House in Wellsboro, on Saturday, the 27th day of May next; a I o’clock P. M., to let tho building of a School House near, Alexander Balfour’s, and to contract for getting of wood for next winter Schools. By order of the Board. ISRAEL STONE, Wellsboro, April 26, 186&-4L . Secretary. CONCENTRATED LYE, for kale at ROY’S DRUG STORE- HUGH YOUNG BEGS to announce to the people of Wellsboro and ■ v fcisity, that he ia non receiving for the . ' SPRING TRADE, A Pin. Assortment of Brown, White, Leather Co lored and Satin WALL PAPER of the most fashionable and tasteful patterns. Also a great variety of Plain and Figured WINDOW PAPERS, which ho, intends to sell cheap regardless of the price of Gold in Wall Street. The latest and bost| inventions in CURTAIN FIXTURES, . with Cord and Tassels to match. * In the way of Yankee Notions : hie .took ia unrivaled byth in-variety And quality. Among other notion* he hasconstantly on hand Album*, Album Picture*, ''' Almanac*, 1 ■' ■ -'-I.’ Bodkin*, . . . Banker* Cue*, Bead*, ‘ "■ Back (Jamiion Board*, Barometers, , , Bridal QUls, . Combs^,, ' |, Crochet Needles, I , Chesa Men, ' j Curtain Loop*, : ■ Carpenter* Pencil*, , Canels Hair Pencil*, Chalk) Crayon*,- - ! -Card*,'. - '■< j DeU*, , , * ' I Dioe*.;. ’ Diaper Pin*, . . Dram*, , Pansy Box**, ' '' Fishing Tackle, I Pram**, ' | "Flate*, I' . " . Guitar String*, 1 . _ Hair Pin*, Ink or ail Colon, ' . Indelible Ink, Inkrtand*, •.r , ■ : Knlttirig Hoodie*, a ? ' Key-rings,} 1 ' i ' ‘ Ladlesßaekets, * , " ' ' Microscope#, ’ Needle*, • • Pattern* for Wonted Work; - Picture*,. Picture Frame*, iPicthr*. Card, Pen Raeha, Parlor dame*, ' Photograph*, Port Monalei, Pocket Entree, Pocket Mirror*, Pipe* in all varietiee. Pin*, (Mourning) Portfolio*, Paint Boxes, ; Sand,, j jShavlng Brushes, imff Boxer, Shuttles for Lace, Sealing Wax, Bilk Fish Line*, Stereoscopes and Pictures, - Tobacco Boxes, Thermometers, Toys, Visiting Cards, ■ Violin Strings, dc. Bo has on on hand the largest stook of ~ - " ‘ ■»' STATIONERY 97qt brought Into Tioga County, embracing FIVE -DIFFERENT QUALITIES 1 -i COMMERCIAL NOTE PAPER; WHITE FOOLSCAP, BLUE FOOLSCAP, QUARTO POST, GILT BOOED NOTE, LADIES’ NOTE, • LEGAL CAP, BILL PAPER, MOURNING PAPER, and ten different atjle> of ENVELOPES ALL SCHOOL AND TEXT-BOOKS tued’ln the Schools and Academies in the County which will be sent by mail at publication prices. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Embracing BIOGRAPHY, HISTORY, PQETRY, N9VELB, LAW, POLITICS, , _ „ . PHILOSOPHY, and 'TRAVEL. Also, DAYBOOKS, JOURNALS, LEDGERS, ‘ PASS BOOKS, . 1 TIME BOOKS, BANK BOOKS 4 other BLANKS. . . REMEMBER TO CALL HERE Before Pnrohaiins Elsewhere, No, 5, Union Block, Pott Office Budding. APRIL 16, 866-tf. —or— ALSO ALSO ALSO A VARIETY OF YEAR WITH NEW PRICES 1 OOIIfO~OIf AT J. A. ROSE & GO’S CHEAP GASH STOKE! NEW QOO DyS AND NEW STYLE SI GOODS HATE PALLES! ‘ GOODS ARE CHEAPER! The only question among Ladle* is, where 1 eairil get something haudiome in the shape of a Good Stylish Dress, Cloaking, &c., and at the same time CHEAP ? On walking into the Store of _ ._ _ _ tJ. A. ROSE & CO’S the Ladiee will find title difficult question IMMEDIATELY. ANSWERED. H£ BUYS CHEAP I HE SELLS CHEAP! DRESS GOODS. Corded Popline,, Merisoee, Alapaooa*, Cobnrgi, Bap DeLainet, Pacific DeLainet, portent part of'tbs work of this greet £harity, which Is so little understood, that few who might end ought to be partakers of Its benefits, are aware of the aid which It stands ready to afford, through Its PROTECTIVE war CLAIM & PENSION AGENCY* By which all papers and correspondence required to procore Pension, Bounty and Back Pay. and Prize Money for die* charged Soldiers and Sailors, ond ior the relative* of Soldier* and Sailors dying In the service c| the United Stat*«,ar« prepared and forwarded, and the proceeds of all Claim*, when collected, remitted to the parties entitled. Fus of Cstso*. , w. N. ASHMAN, Solicitor, Ja3. W. HA2LEHURST, Assistant Solicitor, Office 1307 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. There 1 i al«o the invaluable HOSPITAL DIRECTORY, by which the Sanitary Commission has made arrangements for supplying GRATUITOUSLY, with regard to patient* in all the United State* General Hospitals. For information relative to patients In the Hospitals In N*w York, New Jersey, the New England State*, Eastern Virginia, Maryland, District of Columbia, North Carolina, Booth Carolina, Florida and Louisiana, address Office of Sanitary Commission, Washington* D. C. For the Hospitals, is Pennsylvania, address, [ Office of Sanitary Commission, 1 1807, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. For the Hospitals in Western Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Q* linois, Missouri, lowa, Kontubky, Tennessee, Mississippi Arkansas, address Office of San. Commission, Louisville, Kentucky. In all cases, the name, rank, company and regiment of the person inquired for should be given, and where be was when last heard from. If the application is by letter, the answer will befcent by return mail; If in person.lt will be answered at once; or if by telegraph, an answer will be returned in* mediately, at the inquirers’ expense. 49* Soldiers’ Aid Societies, Clergymen, Editor* and other* can scarcely serve the cause of humanity mere effectually, than by frequently and widely dlisemluatiag a knowledge of the above, among those who have friends in the army, i Information or assistance will be cheerfully furnished to Soldiers or their friends on application to Mr*. LUCY MOORE HOTCHKISS, Wellsboro, Fa.; or to Mr*, JOS. F. MORRIS, Mansfield, Pa., Associate Managers for Women’s Peun’a Branch, U. 3. Sanitary Commission. jczx. _.,r Scrofula and S', .fy* :. y From Emery /,Vc.*» a ;v, - ' E have sold qr i:m ■. ' /ij.tr .-s t f.*|'A'Ar m,\, but never yet one bottU vh»li .vi.-*! ~»* ih? d^j,-*i -w-t and full satisfaction to-sro • w:* . t*. ; .r ,■»|r..-i «>.ip people try it, they ther,- u i., s.*seu no cieJlrjjK* \ It before in our lommuuily ” 1 Eruptions. Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Uu.^rs, Sores, end all Diue A .03 Oi the Skin. From Here- iiobt. Sir.-!. n. PrUfnt, t,i-> M I only do my duty to you .nnl tuo j übli "when I .uid my testimony to that youpnbh-di o>. ihe i.ie.i»,jiv.l v.*tui*i otyour Saksauahiu.x. 31 y»h •« :huv. rjre'l ten. h.I .in afflicting liumor In her e;i/". evt>, . il ti ?ir ;Vir v« nn, which we were un>itlc to euro until ' tu- .i vo;u- :*\u*n v- PABILhA. She has becu well .*t mouth*.’ 1 From Mrs. Jane K, Eire'. <• u-cil . rnul nv.'ck-eXjcmtd lady of Dc7nii'irilh\'f'(ij>r M»-j Co.. 1.. J. “My daughter 1m snheiv i .or n p .-d wuh i .-t vof ulomt eruption, which •»»»■* v-rv ir.v.ble*mne. Nothing afforded any rebel until we fried >our S.ikS.MAM'iM.A, which soon completely cured hn ** [From Charles P. P.sy.\ »• t’c inthht -.“m-ui Crm/e. i Murrain} Co., mimtifucUr'er.. r/ cnnsnitial. p< in - ■>' in * tfnshutt, *V. //- I “I had for several year* n very fro'thhvfinu* m ifny face, which grew con:*! luilyVor-c until it di.-'i n»rod my features and became an I tried almost every thing a man coulu of both advice and medi cine, but without Vtiy rvlJei whntcm*. u»HJ ) took vour SARSAPARILLA. U immediately uuidc nvy Uce worse, as you told me it mteht for a time - bur in' h few the ucw akin began to ionn under the blotches, and con tinuod until my lace la ns *mooih :ih .my body’s, and I am without any symptom* of the disease tn.it f know of. I enjov perfect healthy iiud without u doubt owe it to vu«r Sarsaparilla." Erysipelas General Debility— Purrfly the Blood. From Dr. Kobi■ Stacin, Hou'itan bt. s ,%>;n for/:. “ Dr. AVUR. I seldom :;dl to remove E.np,U>m -m4 Scrofulous Sores by the pem»yrn.ig»d?oryoiir u:« v- RILLA, and I have now cured :.u a:uu?k of Erysipelas with it. 2v*o alter..five t-quai- iiio SaßH.Vpaß!bla you Iwvc Rupphcd to tin* pro/c.uou US well as to the people.” , • From J. E. Johnston* />?., lEuVomnn, Ohio. “ For twelve years, 1 Ind the yellow l-.rv-»p‘ l.u» on my riffht arm, during which time Tinevl nil'the r* li*bnt.-.| physicians 1 could reach, and took liaudrcdw o* uoll.wh worth of metlicines. The ulcers were so bid tli.it tno cords became visible,and the doctors decided that my a. m must be amputated. I taking ynur S xn.H.viM.HiLi. Took two bottle 4 *, and some ot your I’n.i.s To-ji'flitr thev have cured me. lam now as wc »l anil sound :•* :: iy boir -ih* c. tr a leu(En'.f ike. Tbnk- ItiLunock Deviocrui, ivun -/.Venn: “ Our only child, about throe years oi age, was at tacked by pimples on his lord.cart. They n.puUv Mjr-'ld until they tonne d a losilhsor.v aur. virulent lore, \.*h,ch covered his tnee, an Deucorrhcea, Whites, Female Weakness, are generally produced by internal Scrofulous Otccrniion; and arc very often cured by the alterative effect of Mira Sarsaparilla- Some cases require, however, in aid of the Sarsaparilla, the skilful application of local rem edies. From the t celNcncncn and tcidehj ielclfd to It. and there.arc few that do not, when its effect is properly aided by local treatment-” A lady, unvrilling to allow the publication of her name. tcrtV ca »» My daughter and myself have boon cured of a very debilitating Loucorrlimn of long standing, by two bottles of your Sarsaparilla.” Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Neuralgia, when caused by Scrofula In the system, are rapidly oared by this EXT. Sak3APaEilua. AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS possess so many advantages over the other purga tives in the market, and their superior virtues are to universally known, that we need not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal" to the best it ever lias been, and that they may be depended on to do all that they have erer done. Prepared by J. C. AYER, K- D-, 4 Co., Lowell, Mass., and told by Sold by J. A. Boy and P. B. Williams, Wslliboro ; Dr. 11. H. Borden, Tioga; S. S. Packard, Covington j C. V. Elliqjt, Mansfield; S. X. Billings, Gaines; and by Dealers everywhere. [Nov. 23, 18(M-Iy.] CAUTION.— Whereas, my wife Mary Ann, bat left my bed and board without any jost cause or provocation; this Is to caution all persons against harboring or trusting her on my account as 1 will pay no debts of her contracting after this oats. JOHN W. REYNOLDS. Union,. May 5,1355-31* CAUTION.— Whereas, my wife Frances A., has left my bed and board without any just cause or provocation. I hereby forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on my account, as I shall pay no debts of her contracting after this date. _ WM. H. H.- METCALF. Brookfield, May 3,1865-3t* ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Letters of ad. ministration having been granted to the under* signed on the estate or Edward Webster, late of Mid* dlebary, deceased, notice is hereby given to those in* debted to make immediate payment, and those baring claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement to' &• H. COBB, Adair, May 3,1866-« t,