„.hnro. Wadn«» da y- lTor .'^ Bßl ‘ jl #w AdrartiMnitot*.'l d . , ■ ( Sale— Jacob HiltboW.Adm’r. if*""* „ « Lydia I(. Mokbtr, 4d«n’Xi ,1-, Abl.V'-Henry Sherwood, AitMtof. ' —S. F. Wilson, Auditor.. <1 _:H. W. WilKams,! Auditor/ , Ttoii'.l T. Bentley, Cor. Sec, __ Ct IV. Nesbitt, Cor. Sec, »-J - ‘ ; _ U p, Donaldfon, Protb’y. .*■ “ _Bobt C. Simpion, Boc’y. '5 ! ~r . Kanlcd- D. Deisey, Soo'y, ” *0«« Kolia— Fo *’ P ‘*jL _J. G. Dartt, P. If . - i- County C»«rt Proclamation.} i,I Jirorce— Sheriff > " ii —Sheris' Powb|> tßf'l fl°9‘ , w-.., , llf( nl VMor-ljO™? * W'laon, .'0 Conßß9fo^ STB - —We ve ? kl J “ th ® of poems bearing, mostly upon subject of oollloc, bet it is impossible for n.titffint them. ,pi r it which givcs'birtb fe these «W J«p* is com .bis bet sometimes it is notvery will; expressed. the following vorsefrom n poet «{£ lesshurg: So put your treat in god my boy? And keep your powder dry And when yotf get to Washington then smite them hip nnd thigfio. • i „ ideas in the first, second and fourth lines, are L original, probably. A young lady at) ninsberg, " nof sign her name as she on* ,t to have writes a tolerable poem, but its; why e pith is „n in this vessel , *! 1 .’ Go buckle ou thy. sword and shield!,. ■ y . Poetise the traitors-never yield <*The Stars and Stripes thy motw be, •Aud soon our country shall be jpjful enough. _■ , i. While these poets invoke the nation \ > action, an i,r (atng a different view abjures it t;j repose t bdod! proud nation! in thy might 4‘thy, strength /.puerile foe stalks thy land in it's length . . u night of thino intellect keep to ftrfpjllow; ill (he fee makes thee writhe like a twisted Willow pS'Vr, Sloven*, Rector of St.- Andrew's Church ‘ilidelpbia, it chosen,Assistant Blahof of'.the Prot* •jat Epiicopa! Diocese of Penn’a, Teachers' Institute will bd; held at the irt House in this Borough on morning (12th November) and continue fmu-jdgyfi. Prof. F.gtoddnrd of. New York will boiMi’esent. - Let n be a full Attendance of teacher*. ? , jfl*The simple nnnonneement of j J" Marriages I Deaths are published free of charge' But Temem ribii lengthy obituaries, 6r poetry or at till be charged for. like other adfiel-tisemenU. jllcwei when you send the nolic& of k marriage ideith be sure to write your own dom<j in foil as pinntf to us, otherwise it will not fee printed. &K circular has been issued from the Treasury prtmeDtiQ relation to the settlement of .the ac uiiof deceased soldiers. The widow of an officer (ante is entitled to waive the money l due. If nis do widow, the pay goes to the ’Children or lir piardian. If the Boldier dies trthfcarried, the io r motHefn>rothers and sisters, Wire in gen ilrtce:ve the amount due. Tfritteb application uthmde under oath, and be accessed to Ezra Enoch 2d' auditor of treaeacy Wash ...... c J j learn from Maiosburg t on? friend, cVtrtS. Brundage of that £ enlisted in t rinks a* a private soldier in the Mountain* a, of which J. S. Hoard Is Str. Brundage nil-known as a prominent Rcpui r Jl}an of that rJ-3 of the County, and he was acar|tfdate for the hsfSheriff st the Tioga Convention, im Ms delegates stood by him to tl A. last ballot, hdication of the confidence to his ability iinUgnty by those who know him • jst ' Succors Ik* 1 Vi adjourned Court wot held hero by Judge htelast week. In consequence of physical disabil- Tte iftend to tho. duties of Coutify'C&mnissioner, -sßixby, E<q., of Mansfield sent in hi£resignation, fiith was accepted. Mr. Bixby had Served nearly •’jarj.and had distinguished himselTby his pecu • reifications and business habit?) ' Til® people Ictct the county will regret that has de aths county of bis services. [/ ; . 1 Court appointed Chas. F. Miller if liogaTown *bii successor to fill the ’term. Mr. h ayoung man of strict integrity, of good husi- and we are well assured thjifc the interests 1 county will not suffer in his I! I&* A soldier friend — may his pow&etlhe always ■wi lii! aim sure—sends us the joupcy for ft clnb **My-hro Agitators for,three to be sent ■ fl 'A, of the Buck-tails, " ** i ? no Pfizer that reaches 1 dhr camp so sought u . Agitator. When one finds us, it goes “«td to hand, from tent to tent,; ifilil it is worn All mast gee it and ail must readmit. It tolls us , «ncwB of our own native the homes' ■ beside? we have left, perhaps for over. And it = *so tell those who stay at home of-’their gallant A ;f tlri| y from the scenes of tboiti childhood to I*.” °f the nation ; and ifr they wish to ftffl a?, they can do so by taking I nq AqOtator. wne of our friends at home wi& because we neglect to .wrfje, fdr'/we are Wrrciunded by circumstances. wl| [ch it ■ Forgotten, no! iU* i fiends at •*<r school mates and scholars, st*ll;bd remem j! * T C 8» matter what scenes snrrf ansi ns, Tipon ifm° * 8 you kesP onr m kr|s light and ® care, for nothing is so welcomf to) the soldier ' ** Soldiers’ Aid SociEtr, ~ ladies of instigated by Mrs.A,C. Bush, the mlctoa society called, the - Aid p\ following were'the offic«c*:o/oaen - . W-GotreUocM ' h , " ,a, yaiuf Treasurer —Miss Joint!*. Willard. ,( tra»d Inspector —Miss jflavensi ’ociety feeling that government Isnpplies of ■d not hlwayg answer alt th(| V*nta of the ' in many cases the articles furnished a quality, that they out mppiy reached thera,bivo,dejermined bravo volunteer* should have their socks famished from this township ich is the object of the oygahixatioa Those who have friends andrelft* hero bill undoubtedly fee!an interest and delighted to hare ah oppor ’iff the comfort of their friend? in the * of the Tioga Soldiers*, Aid Society, ■ 1861, - j,*!,, Willard, Seo’y. °WXBT& 'ge 0. 4. Lewis of Ulysses township ■***• fsohs u 4 prirate soldier in Arch ’«t Harrisburg, Judge Lewir-has AisocUte Judge County, ' ptotainent SeptUieon' alitician, and a-woribyone. ,-'i i 'Viet Strong „t the Jfc.fc. Church of Uc# oppointed Chopleio of. the 48th f •j’ Order* of Potter Couely hjure not lar We fw » BOmbef of jean oe-ioj to i J i i [ the deila\;(jntlact*4ii» Gliding tb* U*wf(?6oK HtiarV ! . As the relief fer the familice of. loldiers under the act of Assembly niustbe paid'in thesoordervihe Com mieaipnera hate wisely concluded to make them par. To this end thty Advehiae for a loan . of' $lOOO on a Bond per cent interest, payable in one year. ’ Braifbr4thatgood Eerosine oil is being sold ii| Towsnda for fifty cents a gallon, The BlnfckaiLlth Shop and Wagon Shop of 6. W. Vincent, s|esheqnln, —ore totally, destroyed by fire one night last week, • A boose belonging to V. Smith, tsis als« destroyed. The loss is quite heavy with no insnranee. I ' V . ~ —nonvßrfbXtQ. White, of ;Tiog» Cofn|y Is to preside at the Special Court for ttyis eottnty cpmmen e’itig Monday anl ' ' -' ■ ; ' ■ . — l —The Bradford County Teachers' Assooiation will hold its- seventh annual meeting at JUonroeton, Friday and! Nor. Sth-aed 9th. Bishop purges*,' of Maine,'administered' the rite of confirmation, to a number of candidates in Pike, this county, on Tuesday nIC tycoming-pThe Gazette cohtiiins a lengthy obitu ary notice of (jol.Thor.'W, Lloyd, .who died at bis Residence in Fairfield on the 27th He was sixty years.old! had_ spent more than half a century in Lycoming Cfcnsty; •he‘had"been|oontraotof on the extension of the Wept Branch Canal, and afterwards Superintendent!; he had been Sheriffi and Treasurer of the County andlhad represented the people in the Leg islature. Bat’{what did him more honor than all was the fact that in April last when the Capital of the Nation wasltbroatened by rebe(s. Col. Lloyd,’old ■a, he was, raised a company of stalwart men,.and ■ offered his andiheir services to the [government; but the requisition feing full for the State, after several ineffectual overtures for acceptance the company dis banded’, I ! -A diapati h frtan Washington, dated Oct. 23d, says: “This a benioon the Fifth Pennsylvania Regi ment buried at (lamp Pierpopt. with military honors, private F|lby, o ‘ Company A. The.dceeased died in -camp of Syphoi fever. Ho was a native of Jersey Shore, Pa., and much esteemed by alt bis comrades.’’ tt!R. NEOTTS, Jabes Hopkins, arrested in Williamsport sev eral weeks ago lor passing bogus coin, itas convicted in the U. S. Co|rt, at Pittsburg, lasjt week, and sen ' tenced tot pay edats and one hnndrej dollars fine and be imprisoned dbe year in the Western Penitentiary. appointed the fifty’ second * _ ■ 1 &6C A. 33. !B I 33 At the!Parsonage in WelUboro, oij the Ist inst., by Rev. J; Landrolh, Dr. J.’PUTMAN' of Hornolsville, N. Y., to Miss ijLIZABBXH DERBYSHIRE of Del m»r, Pa. { By the saraejat the residence of 'the bride, on the sth iwiL, Mr. .CHARLES F. JOHNSTON to Miss JULIETT VAIjHORN, both of Charleston, Pa. In MainsburjL on.tbe 20th nlt (# at .the bouse of R. K. Brundugc, by the Rev, E, Colson, Mr. SAMUEL HAYNES of ireene, Chenango County, N* Y., to Miss IDA JANE WETMORE of WelUboro, Tioga County Pa. k On the 25th bf Sept, by Rev. N. L. Reynolds, Mr. BURNETT J.SLOVE of Chatham, and Mis* MYRA L., daughter of Jesse Streeter of Tioga, Pa. •In Sullivan, in the 24tb alt., by Rev. H. Rockwell, Mr. A. J. WEBpTEH of Mninsburg, to Miss IDA P. GRAY of Grajjs Valley, Tioga Co. Pa. | DIE 2D. On the 27t|i ult., of Dipthoria, JOSEPHINE, daughter of Josn E., and Hannah Henry of Charles ton, nged 3 yeafs, . In Delmar. al his residence, on the ISth of Sept. 1861,-Mr. STEPHEN SABINS, aged 63 years. BPEOIAL NOTICES. w|h O SHOULD USE DR. J. BOVEB DODS’ VEGETABLE JMPERIAI, WINE , BITTERS ? All who-are afflicted with Incipient Consumption or Weak Lungs should O'** them. vAII who suffer from- weak Stomachs, Indigestion, Dyspep sia, or Piles should use them. At! who suffer from tenoral or Nervous Debility, Restless ness a; night, want of Sleep. Ac., should use them. All persons who are convalescent after fever or other sick ness should use them. Ministers of ihfe Go*prt, Lawyers, Lecturers, and alt pub lic speakers should use-them. Book Kcepersjaoft all persons leading a sedentary life should use them. | > The aged and idfirra should tfletbem. All who require a stimulant or tonic should u«e them. All who are addicted to the usoof a.deut spirits and wish to reform. shoultfinse them. They are madepf a 'pure Sherry Wine, and of ihe native plants and herbs pf the country, and should be recommend ed by temperance! societies, clergymen, physicians, and all frieuds of humanity. • ’ They arc prepared hy an experienced and skillfull physi cian,'ana aside frsm their medicinal properties, are a'most delightful beverage; and yet. as a medicine, are as innocent and harmless as tpe dews of heaven. Sold 1 by druggies generally. ClfiAS. WIDDIFIELD A Co. f Proprietors. 78 William st.. New York. Baldwin. Lowell A Co., Agents at Tioga. Idyl Dr: H. n. dorden, Of Tioga, is General Agent Cor Ttof ga County, to wham all applications Cor agencies must be made. | NOTICE. —in election for President, Directors, Treasurer! nnd Secretary of The Tioga Bail Hoad Compnujfh will be held at the office of the Com* pany, No. 25 Ppiladeiphia Exchange, in' the city of Philadelphia, on. MONDAY, the 4th day of Novcm her, 2861, between tbo hours-,of 12 M. and 2P. M. Oct 16, '6l. I A, E. DOUGHERTY, See'y. NOTICE. — To tekom it mag Concern : Notice is hereby given that the books, accounts, Ac., of the late firm if Baldwin, Lowell A Co., hove been .placed in .the hinds of F. E. Smith, x>f Tioga, for Im mediate settletdent and collection. All persons in debted to said srm will confer a favor upon us and savb themselvesScostsby calling upon him nnd settling their accounts. I 1 BALDWIN, LOWELL A CO. Tioga, Oct, 3f, 1861.-4 t. , . In matter df 1 Notice is hereby given that Lewis B. Harfmer V Lewis B. Hanmer of Tioga, Insolvent deplor, J Tioga County, Pa., has filed | bis petition in the GoQgt of Common Pleas if Tioga County for Ihe Insolvent laws of this Commonwealth —the has fixed'on lhe| first- Monday of December, 2 o’clock P. the Court House, in WeUsonHjHfet the time and plfcce of bearing the same—at wlnefiu time and place Ihe creditors of the said Haomor are' notified to attend if they thipk proper. f LOWSEY A WILSON, Oct. 30, 1861-f ' Sttys for Petitioner. JEROMEB. If I EES, ATTORNEY. ASB COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Middlijbury Centre, Tioga Co., Pa. Will attend to all business entrusted to bis care Kith promptness andjfidelity. Sept. 11, 186| , NEW COOPER SHOP. —The undersigned respectfully Informs the eitixens of Wellsboro and vicinity, thit he hoe opened » COOPER-SHOP opposite I . . - ... CROWL’§ WAOON SHOP, and is ready to 60 all manner of work prompt and to order, from & gallon keg to ft fifty barrel tn|). Re* pairing also dcnle bn short notice. 0. F. ELLIS. Wellsboro, May 8,1981; FLOURING MILLS.— U waiaHT bailey. Hiring sctnredfthe best mills in the County,.are .now prepared to do | Custom Work, Hlerchaut Work* ■ and in fact everything that can be done in Country so as to give perfect satisfaction. ungAL AND FEED, AT W|HOLESALBOR RETAIL, et oor store in' jlVelisboro, or at the mill. Cash or Goode far grain at tbe'market price. All goods delivered free of charge within the corpo ration: i WEIGHT A BAILET. Wellehoro, Ftp. 13, 186 L iSf-®' tigga 'mmwm j-m gitato®. GROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED NOISELESS ' SEWING MACHINES, 1 - FOB FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING US*, 495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Ageneiee in all the principal Cilice and Town* in lie United Statee, Shuttle or Lock Stitch Machine*: , The Grover A Baker 8. M. Co. beg to call tba at tention of the public to their recently introduced NOISELESS FAMIL Y AND MANUFACTURING SEWIKOi MACHINES, MAKING THE SBCTTIJi OB LOCK STITCH. These machines cpmbino all tba latest useful im- and are highly ree ommended:,^p|^^^ ; ] :2foiselismeit; Rapidity ; f ■ Easeof Management ; ■■ : Capacity for all, kinds of Work, 'And Beauty..and Regularity of Stitch ., Various styles of these machines adapted to the house or workshop will be foand at the different agen cies of the company throughout the United States. Their new 1 SHUTTLE MACHINE FOR TAILORS' USE, The latest triumph of the sewing machine art —noise- less, rabid, and easily operated—will commend itself to those who use machines for manufacturing clo thing. , , GROVER & BARER HACHIPIES, MAKING TUB GROVER & BABER, STITCH. These justly.‘celebrated machines, adapted to all the want* of the manufactory, con tinue to maintain the pre-eminence which the almost universal verdict of the public ho*, awarded them* The well known ' ' STRENGTH, ELASTICITY AND DURABILITY of the Groter k Balter Stitch will : always insure for these machines the preference for family nse, and for the manufacture of eocb goods ap are intended for wear—for nso and not for show. Wherever the- Grover k Baker Btitcb'*Macbioea .bare been exhibited nod fairly Judged in competition with the lending Sewing Machines in the market, in cluding the Wheeler k Wilson, they bare invariably borne off the first premium. This assertion is confirmed by the decision of the. Committees of the State Fairs of ILLINOIS, OHIO AND MICHIGAN, recently held, which awarded the first premium to the Ororer & Baker Machine over all others in com petition. Oct. 30, 1861 JMMENSE ATTRACTION! $lO,OOO WORTH OP SEW FALL GOODS, SOW OPESISO AT THE BEE HIVE 2 We refer the citizens of Elmira, iod the Public gen a|lyf to the following Catalogue of Qoodi, which UNSURPASSED IN BEAUTY! UNEQUALLED IN VARIETY!! UNRIVALLED IN CHEAPNESS!!! We call the Ladies’ special attention to our Dress Qoodi Deparlmeo*, omprislng all the novelties of the,season, such os Plain rep. Ottoman, Brocade Ottoman, Vellour Ottoman, French Merges, (all colors and grades,) Rich Paris Printed Mcriqos, do do do Wool DcLaines, English Plain Repp, .* i English Printed Repp, English Printed Coburgs, English Plain Coburgs, Irish A French Poplins, ' Glace Mohairs, Mohair Foulards. An endless variety of BLACK DRESS SILKS from SCcts to $2,50 per yd. COLORED DRESS SILKS, plain and figured,seme of the most recherche designs. LYONS ALL SILK MANTILLA VBLTETS. Oar Shawl Department, contains all the best makes of American and imported Woolen shawls; a fine line of lad es’ and misses’ small cheek Shawls. BROCHE SHAWLS, at less than 50 eents on the dollar; owing to an ex traordinary large.importntion the prices are. very de pressed. Fine nil wool Silk Double Broche Shawls, formerly sold at $lO, we can now offer at $6, EASBIONABLE CLOAKS. Black and Colored;, we shall receive weekly during the season alt the very latest styles. Cloake mode to order in a very superior manner, on short notice. Black Colored Broadcloth—Beaver and French Tricot. Desirous of making this ,a very important branch of our business, we have purchased the mast exten sive Stock ever brought in town, ranging in price from $1 to $6 ' v ard. W* can and mVfsuit everybody in *''nd. ’’•OODS id retail, at anpre s Notice. iting New York this /ith us at New York ias been bought ro -1 state of things, for The large increase of sales stimulates ns to still greater efforts. Nothing on our part Trill be left un done to please the public. A call is respectfully solicited. ELIAS H. DORMAUL. Elmira, Oct. 9 1881. apr. 17-mB. •BANK NOTICE. AN Election for Directors of the Tioga County Bank, will be held jet the Office of the Bank, in the Village of Tioga, onjtfao third Monday in Novem ber 18G1, between the boars of two and fonr P. M. B. C. WICKHAM, President Tioga, Get; 23,1881." 4L - SPECIAL NOTICE. TO CONSUMPTIVES. THE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a very few weeks by a very simple remedy after having suffered several years with a ssvero long affec tion, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anzions to make known to bis fellow-sufferers ' the means ef cure. '' . To all who desire it, he will send acopy of the pre scription used, {free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a SOBS COBB for CossDUPtios, Astana, Bttoxoarns, Ac. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to'benefit the afflicted, end spread' in formation which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every safferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please address ; ; v ; ; Rev. EDWARD A. WILSOIL, WUliamsbn rg,< Klag County, Slew Tork- j (Sub)*. Cttobtr 23» WW* . : ; .iwr WAR! WAR! UPON HIGH PRICES ALONG CREDITS! O; BULLARD Hm just ntamd from tbf rift* •ojojlet* u , ~ jortment of • ,‘"x sttaAas, MOLAB3BS, and othar etapTa 8fooerl««/wliliir ;aaaot be excelled is qn'aUtj or ebeapaau la tbia or any other country tows. Hie saw itoel at firoaariaa anibraaaa BALER ATCS, WAP) ; j, CASTOR on., SWEET OtL, : LAMP OIL, and nearly all the luxuries need in the tablaa of Cirilisation generally and the people of Tioga County) in particular. Among theae are each article! ai 1 HAMS, Sugar-Cured or Smoked, 1 DRIED BEEF,, an excellent artisla, CODFISH, Pickled or Dried, MACKEREL, WHITKFIsb, HERRING, PICKLED LOBSTERS, SARDINES, At. i A good article of FAMILY FLOUR. - t ' ■ I Alwayi on hand. Alio, BICE, CORN STARCH, SYRUP, At. OODEN WAKE, Including, | WASH TUBBS, PAILS, CHURNS, MEASURES, FANCY BASKETS, BABY WAGONS, two or thret kind!, MOPS, BROOMS, ' BROOM.BRU3HM, CLOTHES. BASKETS, MARKET do. , . BUGGY MATS] and other thing! too nomorona to mention. DRIED FRUIT*, Including 1 DRIED PRUNES, I - DRIED APPLES, | DRIED PEACHES, DRIED "ENGLISH CURRANTS, CITRON, DATES and SPLIT PEAS. Alio, aR klndi of NUTS and FANCY CANDIES. MISCELLANEOUS. HEMP and CANARY SEEDS, | LAMP CHIMNEYS, all lixu, Adamantine Candlta, May 15,1881-ly. Snhff, Smoking and Chairing Tekaaaaja; doian Tariai, and a good aiaortmeelt of Yaakaa Na- tioDi and Toyt. Wellsboro, April IT, 18C1, [ pALL AND WINTER GOODS I SEROnF SMITH Has now on band a LARGE and EXTEN6IVB STOCK of 1 Consisting in part of BLACK AND FIGURED DEESS SILKS, WORSTED GOODS; Plain & Figured Delaine* A Caaaimelea, MEBINOES, • ' 'i LADIES’ CLOTH, OPERA FLANNELS. LONG AND SQUABS SHAWLS, And in fact the best assortment df Ever brought into this County. I bar* olio a Largo Stack of , DOMESTIC GOODS! Such as Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Shirt* fogs; Tickings Denims, striped Shirtings, Red and White Flannels, Brown and Bleached Cotton Flannels, Cotton Batting. Carpel Warp, Codon Yarn, Drilling, etc., etc, We have also a larga stock of „ Sotinotfs, Full Cloth, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Ae. I hare also, a Large and Kxtensiro Stock of GROCERIES, . READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, Boota and Shoes, Hardware, Crockery, Glass Ware, Wooden-ware, etc., etc. I would inrite the particular attention of purchasers CARPETS AND FLOOR pIL-CLOTHS which is undoubtedly the largest assortment ever brought into the county, and will hi sold at prices that mutt give entire satisfaction ; and I would invite purchasers, generally, to call and examine my Goods and Priest, and they will undoubtjodly find that the niece to bar Good Goods and at Low Prices is at the Store of JEROME SMITH. Wellsboro, Oct. B, 1881. ' | 1b now receiving a large and Well Sis acted Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of a General Stock of , DRY GOODS, LADIES' j)B h S6 GOODS, ! BEADY MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, l BOOTS AND SHOES, WOODEN WARE, Ac., _ Ac., Ae*, [ Ac., All of which will bo sold VERY LOW for READY PAY ONEY. all kinds of country produce . TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All persons baying GOODS for | . Arc respectfully invited to call and examine THE . i As they are te be sold at - VERT LOW PRICES. Tioga, Oct 16,184JU , T.L. BALDWET. TTtTOOL I WOOL I Tha iighoat M«rk*i VV priee piilfor Tf Ool'at the J. W. BAILEY, i CO. .a •COTEWS, . 'I- .r TEAS, r KAIBIN9, ORASGKS, HBROSINE, CLOXHBS PINS, lota of them, TRAVELING BASKETS, WHEELBARROWS, for amall bojre. iDBY G-00$3S, LADIES DRESS 1 700DS CLOTHS AND CASSIMERRS, to my assortment of NEW GOODS! T. L. BALDWIN READ T PA r, '■r u SPICKS, LBMOITS, CJ MPHKNK, JLDID, MAJOY MADE CLOTHIp » A STOCK 1 or i HAS BEEN RECEIVED AN* IS NOW OPEN FOR SALE. AS THIS ENTIRE LOT ' WAS PURCHASED THO M THS A S SIGNS j: •> A. BROADWAY * 1 , • *! I f CjLOTHING MERCHANT. ; THE, QUALITIES .... 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Form a dob of ftjuivfand remit tbe.prlce of. four books and fire copies will tra sOnt at the remitter’s expense for car rtage; or for ten subscribers, eleven copies will betentatoaff expense for carriage. TO AGENTS. No otlur worfr will so liberally reward the ezertfoM Agent*. Asr Aokzt'Wanted 4n ihlsConnty. Term* mid* known on application to the Publisher*. [Aug. IT, *69. HAS removed hi« BOOT, SHOE; LEATHER and FINDIQ STORE, from bis tote locationan Mein Street, to hie Tannery at the lower, end of the village, where be will be glad to wait on bis customer! and the public generally. Competent Workmen are employed in 'the Manufacturing Department, cad all work warranted to be our own manufacture. : Also, all kind! of ■EADY-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, constantly on band. All kinds of Leitber and Sboa Findings, also constantly on hand and for sole at low prices fur cash or ready pay, HIDES mad PELTS taken in exchange for Goods at tbb highest market price. JOS. BIBERpELB. - Wellsboro, Aug. 14, 1861. If. B. All those indebted to the subscriber by b»ok account, or otherwise, are requested to call at once and square up. JOS, BIBEiOLXK. ‘ jj. W. BAILEY & CO., f ■>t Tin? - UNION STORE, WELLSB OR 0,~ Are opening a fine Stock of . new goods Just botightat “ PANIC PRICES,” and will be sold. FOR, CASH, at a little ABOVE COST, jf possible, EVERYBODY ■ Call and see the New Goods and Prices. - . All persons having unsettled accounts bn sar Books, are requested to Settle the panic fay Cash or Note, immediately ,rs we intend to- 1 -sell ‘on’ the pwf down system, nntil farther advices ,from the seat of war. ,„, - , J. W.- BAILEY i CO, Wellsbqro, July 31, 1861. . ORPHAN’S COURT SALE.—By virtoe of an order of tbs Orphan’s Conrt to me directed, T will sell.at public vendue on tbe' 16th of Ncv’r, next, at the Court House in Wellsboro, at 2 o’clock P. M. A certain lot of land in Delmar township, bounded north by Wni.'Hoa’dley, east by the Stony Fork rood, aonlhby Edwin Bnyce end west by John. Hastings— containing about fifteen acres, about.five acres im proved. , . ALSO—One, other lot ’in. said Delmar; bounded irirlh by Calvin Boyce, east Sy George Volsfng, south by thetblghway abd westby said Boyce—containing abonfintbree' acres more or less,,with a fra mq : shop thereon,, , J. J. HOADLEV, Oct. 16, 1861. Adm’r. ; I WELLSBORO’ ACiOEIBF. • ; Weilsboro’, TrogaCounty, Penna. BK&KtNVS N.jatLElv; A. HI; - - Principal tislfted by acorps nf "competentleather*. - - . - The Fall Tem.wiH commence os tbe,l9th ina*. f - Tuition for term of fourteen tecek*, front $2.50 to. $O.OO. ...... MILITARY INSTRUCTION ; Will lie Introduced tbisterm into tb'e’ ! Academy,' nee or ding to'a fate act of *the Legislature of this State. • ’*• • perk T«aches* Class will also be fonried. .By order of TiWecs, * • ’ * *J. F DONALDSON, fafL > Welleboro, Aug. 7,ISSU- THE OSCEOLA HIGH SCHOOL WILL OPEN the Fall term of'tb'e ensiiing ‘ year, Aug. 27 th, Winter term, Dec. 10th; Spring term, March 25fb, 1862. ■ Each Term to continue .'fourteen weeks. Tuition from $3 to $6. Rooms furnished for. those wishing tn board themselves. ~ Board $1.50; Board and lodging, $1.75 per week ; RoOm’,sl.so per term ; Instrumental Music, with on of instrument, $10.00; Singing in classes free. ■ . School Books can be prooored at the Institution.. •*lß!7‘For‘ Circulars, or for. farther narticilar* address .... -..A, R. WIGHTMAN, ■ Osceola, July 31, 1801. ' , V S. Fl quicil, THE HATTER,: HAS removed from CORNING to ELMIRA, !35 Water Street, whore he keeps constantly em_ hand a general assortment of FASHIONABLE SHE & CASSIMEBE H.ir/r. Also, ail of the different qualities of soft BATSand' CAPS, of all kinds. Every article usually found ia • Bat Store can be found in bis assortment. The prices will all b* made to suit the timer. , QUICK, Bailor, Sept. 11, 1861. 135 Water Street, Elmira. ■ A ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—loiter* of administration baring been granted to the sub. seriber, on the estate of Presilla Colton, late of Cel. mar Township, dec’d., notice is hereby given to thd « indebted to said estate to make immediate paytnent, and those having claims to present them property att» thentieated for settlement to the subscriber. Administrator's NOTicE.-Lettere of Ad. ministration having been grantedtotScJsnbecri ber on the estate of “Stephen Sabin, late of~Delmar Township, dec’d,, notice is hereby given to thnsh in debted to said estate ta ipake immediate payment, and those having claims to present tbemproperfy ea thcnticated for settlement to the subscriber. 1 NOTICE.-!— The Books and accounts of tfaa . late firm of Niles i Elliott arc in the bends of the subscriber for collection. All persons indebted i» the,iate.finn, are requested to call at his oftca'asd settle’tbe some without delay or coats will be made, Wotlsboro, Sept. 18, 180 i; THOS.ALLEN. EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters testamon - toyy,having been granted, to the undersigned on the last will and testament of IVM. SCOTT, late of Sullivan,‘dec’d, alf parsons indebted to estate of said decedent, are required'to make immediate payment, and those having claims'a'gainst the some will present them to ' . HORATIO ALLEN, 1 W. H, PECK, I E ”*’ Troy, Pa., Septi 11, t 861.« 1 . ’ THE STEAM GRIST MILLS near TIOGA* wlll rcsnino business on IhetSStb.nf Pestenrher, •, , JOHNSTON,/ QHINGLES are now Jn good dHnifbd And O, llkoly to pav better nSf. Spring. thap.T.whea, Thosawho will draw good Timber >inßc aKav«i«ills x may have it mafloinlo Shingles for 'He«w Wn;®r d* ~h»wse.; , ~,., .. ... • „IL «. JOBNSKaU. lioga; SepblSjT£Cl.-31, - '•'■uc -t'% important national works, '‘PffßtVjßtlrßT D. API-tSTi:* * CO. ' : 34A-& 34S Broadway, Hew York. REMOVAL. JOSEPH RIBEROELE ISRAEL STONE, ‘Delmar, Sept, 4,1861.-61. • Oet 2,1861, JOB W. STSIONDS, AtfaiV,
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