i a , 1.0 CA. fe.'Affl MMTI SC EXiXiAIfEOPS. WelUborpg We&negtiay, Bept. 23,1863, ■ Wellsbopi League. Meeit every MONDAY EVENING ,* at the VLUB and BEAMING BOOM, Boffs Sail. ' New /dtrertiaSments, I Adjourned —A. L. Eeb worth, Com’rs Clerk* Sacking ftr Sop G-iwert —Bullard A Co. Tc Taxpqyert— Daniel Bieid, Collector. I Edward A. Wthog; Qua tiumb are, doe 'Son*. D. Wilmot, end James Hale for valuable Wuilio documents. . Toe people of Welijhoro and adjacent neighbor hoods, win be giad fd'jcarnlhat'Rev.J. D. Bell has been assigned to. this I leld of labor for another year. We arc requested to give notice 1 that Rev. j. D. (Bin. will preach .the'funeral discourse.of Mr. B. W. Dimmick, billed at GMysburj, on Sunday, Oct. 4, at it o'clock P. M., stt ibt; Pine Creek Meeting House. *Jhe Ladies will hell fail to cell at the shop of Pau line Smith and g,t their bats .Jrimmfld for Poll and ■Winter/ from her nof I stock of goods just arrived from Naw York. Advertisement next week. ■i ■ " ■ i. _■ Buitenfi i€o„ dellro nS to cay to the trading public that-they are n<tw opening a largo and -splen did lot of Pali and Renter Goods at the Keystone Store. Go and ttetn. . Perike A Co* are owning a large and choice lot of Fall and White* glms at their Store in Troy. As we go to ’preia a few &oora earlier week than usual, we ace the ehSoge ordered in their advertisement. Look out-for it next week. Pic-Nic.— -We neglcc ed to notice last week that the juvenile memfcerrty t£e Wellsboro Aid Society had a pleasant in Seely's grove on the 6tfi inst. It was a pleasant affair, saving the untimely rain which cut short .t^ejsport and gave the little 'folk a good wetting. . ‘ Mr. G. W. Childs wtftes oa from Lock Haven, that' ha was present ata baßcjling for Governor on the oars between Jersey Shore [Bad Lick Haven, a few days ago, and that the feeajtwas— Cnrtin, 74; Woodward 3", Wo see an f accohlV| of the same ballot in the'pa pera, which sUte that inoat of the paasengera were drafted men. it* Fa,bm Fence.— Mr.ft|arwui Thompson, of Charles-, ton,-has loftoh-exbibftton at this office a model of a movable f%rm fence wfemh strikes ns as the best in use. This fence ls-_ in 16 ft. panels, and is so made that the'lpSring. of the posts by frost <h>es not affect the at *ll. be glad to exhibit it to' any of friends. Gall and see the model. > HeeUngs isr IhclVcek. Cbarleston. — J. B. Niles and W.JI. Smith, trill address the Loyal, League at the Reese ScEool House, on Thursday morrow) evening. D^luab. —D*..W. W|. Webb, and Thos.' Allen will address the Loyal League at the Austin School House od Friday evening. , will also>sbe >hpld in Ward, Mansfield, Tioga and Mlddlebury- | Next week and week after the entire circuit of (jus county will be mode, and ear friends in the yet districts will receive due notice of the plaof] where and time when. The x rich BepubUggn soil ok Tioga will be made to yield a bountifulharvest on tLs 13tfa of Octobers Rutland Lotal.LeA iue.,— The loyal men of Rut land met at BackerV'HfclC.RosovUley Thursday eve ning, 17th inst., and a Loyal League with the following officers-: ;| ' ' President—H. P. V/VSSSS. Vice Presidents—Be&iiel Chas. Sherman. Treasurer—Geo. W. Recording Sccretarg-^* afayjitte Backer. Corresponding Secretary —Joel Bose. Executive P. Crippen, Wm. Hutch inson, P. W. Rockwell/Y-^ M * erman » J°hn 6. ArgoUinger, P. V, Vac&fißS, R. Sixbee. The League will every Thursday evening at Backer's Hall, RdsevillW * v : —: Liberty 4 Loyai* L£s3ue.—-The loyal citizens of Liberty mpt-at the .Wotdreff School House Saturday afEerndofl/nth organized & Loyal League with thelbUoßing offices PretMhtfl-C, R Wtt. y • - VTc« Preni«n<«.—R.g. Co,, Win.K.agle. 7V<ow«r,—Wm. - ■<■ ■flrcordin rf Srcrtia ry;>-Jfo. S. Mackey. ~ Corresponding B. Djffenbacher. The League- the Block Hou*e School House ejrcry at early candlelight ing. Meetings will Friday evening in different sections of township, coder the direc tion of the League. '*'/*■ * - “ Roll ok the Ball;^T he campaign has assumed a spirited and pronnsiig aspect."* 'Since lasl issoo tbe following meetings benefit of Curtin and Ag -1 new and thecdaaty held: ' Mainsbubg.—On evening Che church in this village was with people, as sembled to lisCenlo upda thegreat’issues of canvass by W. WUHatns, aod Senator Wilson. It was a gathering and revealed the that the loyal,men of Sullivan are" awake and ready for the -fight. ■ - Chatham.— A large Meeting was held in‘Daniels's < grove, in Chatham,ot£ Thursday, under the auspices. , ,ol the North Ch q that*' Sol die rs* Aid Society. Ttfe meeting was addressOtLby Messrs. J. B. Niles and -the Editor of this agree (hat the demonstration was pnq of the finest of the season. A deep and earnest feflfog seem to pervade the en tire assemblage. Thi&her wqi a euperb affair. — Two tables, .each npwajr| of sixty feet in length, were literally piled yrith sf and dainties, while .bushels of provision Vidfe hold In reserve. The dis ;pUy of paatry refieoicV'gVemt credit upon the bouse xwitery of the Cha&mn, fair. We -noticed several ih age cakes beautifuUj|d{oontad with the insignia of •ur coontry, and ballad with patriotie legends in jod. -white, ahfl A>lix£; One bfSe the word « Con. script]*--And-otaated mcirinjeDL Wo most not forget.to notice the performance of the' Mlddlcbnry Band which -was ax tbat of the Ghibciub, which-was, Beautiful bouquats' were ' pwwnted to the Band after the dinner was pyw, and Wijgaftering began about three o'clock p.^K\ , CoTis G and jvuiun, ad . dressed an audience of. which assembled i*iU church in ibis* onßraaday arenlng.- Tte of.tto.jßMt ovnutof wluch w. tore w, wloct a,„ ft*. The people of «ovfa^.»_th«ohg,ti ? ;Meto,«i4 «rer, Cnttin cue *« l<Wi ef «(*ob«. CaiHie»TOy.—The jWeh UeeUpakoaie iru com pieui, UM,ith., B di . enceon gpfciud tdinssi* vets • Hilt* »ntf «‘t&iiiif«Bs6; 3fgtojj»tr<>nof ih. (owa> •hip Our W*h.foUow. uieai eisr**, ttoSitoU, .wake to the Impor theinma.- - l|J -- ■ - ■ Pcliar.— m 3 Wil-on Vdßtejsed the Helmar LoyalLcagueat tjxe Batter School House, on Friday evening. Themeeting was excelleut, aud showed that theloyid meti of tlelmar arethorougbly s arou»tfdf Middlebort.—Messrs. W. -H:! 6mHh r J. B. Niles, and M. H. Cobb, - addressed the Middlebury Loyal League at the School House, KoeneyvUle, on Satur day evening. The Honse-waa literally filled to over flowing, and the meeting closed; with angular old ; fashioned class-meeting which put everybody in high good humor# The last actof the meeting culminated in/ three- rousing cheers for Andie Curtin* tAWRESCtViLLE.—Messrs. Williams and Wilson addressed the loyal people of Lawrence tewaelnp and fJSorongh at Lawrenoeville, Saturday afternoon. It sas ft fide demonstration, and the best best of feeling preymled. ( Fabkinqtok.—Messrs. J# B. Niles, and A. L. Eds worth addressed the loyal men of Farmington at the Cady School House, last evening, (Tuesday). We have no report [Tor the Agitato?-.] COMMON SCHOOLS. Examinations will take place as follows: Ogdensbarg, October JL* Blockhouse, October 2. Bless, October 3. Stony Fork, October 5. Yelmilyce's, October 6. N Sabinivilie, October 7. Westfield, October 8. Brookfield, (Red School House) October 9. Academy Corners, October 10, . Dartt Settlement, October 12. 1 . Middlebury, (Niles Talley School House) Oct. 14. - Chatham, (Close School House) October-15. Farmington, (Gee School House) October 16. Tioga, October 17. \ Malssburg, Ooteber 19. Roseville, October 20. Jackson, (Colton School House) October 21. Lawrenceville, October 22. Beecher's Island, October 23. Osceola, October 24. Covington, October 26. Wetlsboro, October 31. 1 Mansfield, November 2. Tioga County Teachers* Institute, Wellsbcjro, Oct. 27, 28, 3O. ‘ Examinations will commence at 9 o'clock. Tcach erff will lose much by not being present in time, and they canaot be admitted after the hour of ten. The examinations will be both oral and written.— Each teacher should therefore be provided with pen, ink, and about six sheets of common commercial note paper. The attention of Teachers is called to the fact that a five cent revenue stamp is required to make their certificates valid; and that by a decision of the State Superintendent these “ Stamps are to be paid for by the teachers receiving the certificates." In order to relieve of the trouble of procuring these /stamps, the Superintendent will always keep them on band so that teachers will only be required to pay five cents in postal currency. Teachers who expect to teach tbe coming winter /must be present at some of these examinations for no private examinations will be granted. A&most teach ers are now employed daring both summer and winter terms, certificates will be granted for one year, and no Spring examinations wUf be held except in two or three central localities to accommodate those who do not anticipate teaching at present. Directors are cordially invited—nay, they are earn estly requested to attend the examinations for their respective districts. It is the most convenient oppor tunity the Superintendent has of supplying them with tbe necessary school documents; besides, he de sires to confer personally with them, and to make such arrangements as will tend most effectually to in crease the usefulness of bis labors in tbe several dis tricts of .the county. V. A. Elliott, Cherry Flatts, Sept, 18, 1863. Co. Sup’t. M ABHI^D Ih Keenevville, on tbe 4th inst., by G. D. Keeney, Esq., Mr. MAREAN HASLETT to Mrs. ELEANOR J. TUBBS, all of Middlebury. In an 4b« 10th inst.', hy fban Clom. Esq., Mr. ASHBEL FROST, of Sullivan, to Miss AD ALINE MORSMAN, of Charleston. DIED. In Otsego, Mich., August 27th, 1863, JOHN X. COOK, agcd.s3 years, IQ months, and 16 days. The subject of this notice was born in the town of Lindlcy, Steuben county, N. Y., in the year 1809. Ho came to Otsego, Mich., Dec. Ist. 1860, where ho resided until bis death. Be leaves an interesting family—his beloved companion, a.daughter and son, to mourn his loss. But they “mourn not as those who have no hope." From the first of bis illness, which only lasted eight days, be had. impressions of mind that it-would terminate in bis death; and mean time be expressed a willingness, to depart this life, and .a resignation to Divine Providence, notwith standing the deep and constant love he bore to bis family and friends. His funeral was attended by a large 1 circle of whom he bad gathered around him, by the industrious, upright and consistent life he bad led daring his short sojourn in this vicinity. A discourse was delivered on the occa sion by tbe_.Pastor of the Baptist Church of Otsego, from I. Cor* I JS. £2. and John 5. 28. 29,—“ As-In Ad am all die,’Sven so ip Christ'shall all bo made alive." <* Fdr the hour is coining in the which all that are in tire-graves shall hear His voice, and shall comakertb." Subject—“The..resHrrcction of the body,” All pres ent sheared to Teal that they had lust a friend.— May the resurrection morn.find him and all bis with the redeemed in glory. 0* S. W. .Otsego, Sept 1, 1863. In Middlehnfy, at bis father’s residence, on the ISlh-insL, of typhoid fever, DANIEL H. WEST, son of Thomas M. and Emily West, in the 28th year of his age. , The subject of this notice enlisted ‘4n- Company 11, 93d fi-og’t Illinois Vplunteers, He was-at the siege of Vicksburg, and several sharp engagements—re ceived .seveiil wounds,.arid a bullet was' still in one ofJhis.jlmbs when buried. This young hero by bis industrious habits, prndept add uniform course in life, won the esteem of all thsft were acquainted him. He came home ot^a.fur lough, was then very ill, lived about two weeks ahd ibo shmmons of death ( came and gave him a final dis charge.' Peace be the young soldier’s silent‘slum bers'. '*; ' .Funeral services .on the 15th by Elder C. D. Kin ney assisted by Elder Towner. Com. , SPECIAL NOTICES. i [communicated ] PULMONARY CONSUMPTION A CURABLE DtS CASE”! 1! - A C'A 80. TO CONSUMPTIVES The undersigned having been restored to health-in a few wbahs, by a-yery stthple remedy, after-having suffered several ye*rs *i<h a sbvere long affection, and tbat-dread make known to urn fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who deslrt iTi Send'ft copyoflhd prescription used (free of/chargej, with, the directions for preparing and using,the ssQie,* ; #hieb they will find a. sure cure for. Consumption, Asthma^Dronobf tis, Coughs, Colds, Ac. Tbb oni^--object of the ad vertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and.spread information whiebjie conceives tu be invaluabfe ; he hopes Cvfefy sufferer trill try bis .remedy, as it will Coat them nothing; ahd may prove a blessing. 1 4 Parlies wishing the prescription will please address BDWABtfX WILSON, JilHamsbttrgfai Kings Odanljr New York. 1863-4 m. Madame porter’s cCrativb balsAm lias tong tested'the Irifth/lhat there' first principlos id Medieiob is Ufttb is Itf Scienbe. And this Medieiho Ircompoohdsd ptualples edited to Pie manifold nature of Alan! The cnrq.of Colds i&la keeping open the pores, ~and in cresting a geptl* in* ternal warmlb, and this Is caused by the use of this .Medicine* Ilf remedial qualities are based 09 its .pewer to assist thje healthy and . vigorous circulation of blood thropgb ,thq longs; ii-enliyens the musolei and assists the skln to pefibrin. ite reguja tiogtbf bcAt of off the snbsteqqo Crom tbaiqffspq of tbe. at is not a . violent remedy* Irat raoUifni,. wWJ»ing. saarenlog-aoa-esftotive.- 'Bolffhy-allArnggists-av-13 per bottle.; - S«jr9;l^.y Jaljrr, 1565.- ~. :' v - • THE TIOGA C.<j:PHTyrgil-IWS; PLAIN STATEMENT OF FACTS A rr*HE SUBSCRIBER Is now selling all kinds of DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN DRY JL QOODS at greatly reduced prices: - His stock is all new, and baa been selected with gnat care, and BOUGHT AT THE VERY BEST ADVANTAGES that the Eastern .markets afford. Ha docs not claim to have a large stock, BOUGHT SEVERAL YEARS AGO, as be has alwdys made QUICK SALES, and SMALL PROFITS his MOTTO, sod been nnable to Keep hie GOODS THAT LENGTH OF I TIME, IF HE HAD WISHED. Hi* easterner* have always manifested - a preference for NEW odoDS in their proper season, and bo has always made it bis business to introduce the LATEST STYLB% in all kinds of goods usually kept in largo Stores. The stock at present is in snlendid working order, and he ean supply customers with ail the Goods needed nt Ibis time of the year, and at PRICES that CANNOT FAIL to SUIT tha MOST ECONOMICAL. We have full lines in all the several DEPARTMENTS OF DRESS GOODS. We have a very large assortment, consisting of all the VARIOUS NKW STYLES, in EXTRA MEDIUM AND LOW GRADES, ttt prices that will correspond favorably with OLD PRICES. CLOAKS, ' SHAWLS, CLOAK CLOTHS, PARASOLS, SDN UMBRELLAS, SILK MANTILLAS, MANTILLA SILKS. FOR SUCH GOODS, WE CANNOT BE SURPASSED, ©S' 43L& LEPS 4M© 3MSSSIIWS®Sf§i L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS CHEAP AS HOOP SHI RTS.---The largest 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 to the mori, 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. we intend to sell everything at the lowest market rates, and to keep everything in that lino that we have been in the habit of keeping. WHOLESALE TRADE. ALL GOODS in any of the above Slocks will be WHOLESALED at a very SMALL ADVANCE on Making it the interest of ail who hay in that way to call and see what we are doing. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS. All customer* are invited to call and look at our Goods. If not eqnal to their expectations, *re do not expect to sell. A good many Goods are needed in the Country this season, and they can be sold vt nrasmraprp rates'. I ♦» • ow* wi»w 41.1. ooono otTBAr, *und Uo my share of the business of the country. T J. A. PARSONS, Slay 27, 1863. CLOTHING FOR MILLIONS! LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS! Compare Prices, ft Save Your Honey! TO THE TRADING COMMUNITY, Who hare so generously sustained our endeavors in the past to SELL CLOTHING AT A SMALL PROFIT; we would again invite you to call at-«nur Store and ONE OF THE BEST? SELECTED ASSORTMENTS, FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, li\ THIS MARKET ; and we feel no hesitation jh saying to yon” that each, and every article HAS BEEN BOUGHT SUCH* PRICES, ■ . 1 that inducements can he offered to THOSE .WISHING , —TO— BUT FOB CASH. MAKE THEIR SELECTION FROM THIS STOCK. OUR STOCK INCCtIDES GENT'S f lack, SATIN, - -i -- FARMER'S SATIN, BLiCS BOESKIK, t ' ,| -AOT- FANCY CASSIMEKE PANTS. i -AND— Also » complete assortment of . ' Ip f»ct, ln ‘’>e ; - / ,;V q,tl»9A**B fcryopKlf; ‘’ 1 ’ Xra/, *epl. rtf, fBts-lfi - ■ ■: -> — in — LACE CAPES AND SHAWLS; —ALSO— ! as CHEAP AS THE CASH CAN BUY THEM, Country. We can suit every one. & O & 'JZ 'M X * a ,s? NEW YORK CASH PRICES. EXAMINE —OF— EVER OFFERED 1 AT I —TO— ibIOCK, and BUSINESS COATS, . and CLOTH VESTS. BERING A CO. OUR DOMESTIC STOCK; —SUCH AS SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS, BLEACH’D & BROWN, PRINTS,.GINGHAMS, CHECKS, DENIMS, STRIPED SHIRTINGS, FLANNELS, TABLE LINENS. If APKIIfS, CLOTH SPREADS, Ac. was never in better shape to 011 all calls than at pre sent; and at a REDUCTION of from 20 to 40 per cent, on early Spring prices. > » —OUR— NOTION & WHITE GOODS STOCK is well filled, and we are selling notions of all kinds much cheaper than last month—'WHlTE GOODS the same way. \ CHILDRENS’ SHOES.— MOROCCO, KID AND CALF; KIP AfID SPLIT, with and without the Copper Toe. No. 3, Concert Block, Coming 1 , N. Y STATE lORHI.4L SCHOOL, [For thijfSlh District, Pa.] Mansfield Classical Seminary Her. W'. D. TAYLOR, A. M Principal. Mr Assistant. Mrs. 11. S. Taylor, Preceptress. Miss H. A. Farnsworth, Assistant. Assistant, and Teacher in Model SchooL Assistant, and Teacher of Music. The Fall Term of this Institution will open Sept. 2d. The Winter Term, Leo. 2d. The Spring Term, .March 16tb, 1864. Each term to continue thirteen weeks. A Normal School Course 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. Taylor, Mans field, Tioga County Penna. Send for a Circular. W. COCHRAN, President of the Board of Trustees. WM. HOLLAND, Secretary. Maos6eld, Ahgust 5, 1863. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad ministration having boon granted to the sub scribers on the estate of John B. Monroe. Into of Sullivan, deceased, all persons indebted to.said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the yamo will present them du ly authenticated for soUlomeat to 11. B. CARD, ) . . . DANIEL BRADFORD, > Aamr * Sullivan, Aug, 12,18fe3-6t.* Insurance Asrency. THE Insurance Company of North America hive appointed the undersigned an agent for Tioga County and vicinity. As the high character and-standing of this Compa ny give the assurance of full protection to owners of property against the hazard of fire, I solicit with con fidence a liberal share'of the business of the county. This company was innarporated in 1794. Its capital is $500,009, and its assesta in 1861 as per statement Ist Jan. of that year was $1254,719 81. CHARLES PLATT, i Secretary. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President. Office of the Company 232 Walnut Street Philadelphia. Wm.Bneblcr, Central Agent Mar rUbm-g, Pa, JOHN W. GUERNSEY, Agent for Tioga Coonty, Pa, ..July 15, 1863. MANHOOD; pgjfHow Lost! How Restored! Just Publhked, in a Sealed Envelope* Price Six Cehts. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weak ness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness, and Involuntary Emissions, inducing Impoteney, Consumption, and physical Debility, By ROBTP J CULVBBWBLL,m. D. • The important fact that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without inter na) medicines, or the dangerods application of caus tics, instruments, medicated bougies* and other em pirical devices, is here clearly demonstrated, and the entirely new and highly successful treatment as adopted by the celebrated author, fully explained, by means of, which every ope ia enabled to core himself .perfectly, and at the least possible cost, (hereby avoiding oR tb% advertised' nostrums of the day. This lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands, ‘ Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post pard on yeoelpl of two postage stamps, by «d - the publisher*, • 4 * * - '(ftlAS* c -KtUTB A CO., - W Bowasyi IJey Post Oflteerfcdx, 4586. fBAS, OOFFEEf, and SPICB8; best qu«litie«; ■ »»4 ■ ■ ' ' 5 TeHAfryApritre, M»V ‘y ~ ' MATHERS’. J ■\JOCASSEB aid No. 1, article iA'4- of both at fuir pricis it MAIHLBiV TO THE PEOPLE OF Tlflfil BRADFORD COUNTIES! AGAIN we beg leave to call your attention to our third .Stock of ; , SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! Our very extensive soles this Spring, have enabled us to t&kc advantage of the late decline in GOLD AND COTTON, and we flatter ourselves that no Store in this part of the State can exhibit a EVER CHEAPER OR CHOICER ASSORTMENT IS FILLED WITH,; BARGAINS, which the most economical and difficult CANNOT FAIL TO APPRECIATE. We bare all the novelties: of (be season, and by far tbe GREATEST ASSORTMENT IN THEBE' PARTS. Read the Following" Varieties; SPLENDID SPLENDID lASPA KIOZAKIBiqUCS, SPLENDID SPLENDID BLACK & WHITE CHECK, SPLENDID _ XHVOH. AB NORM, SPLENDID SPLENDID SPLENDID SPLENDID STRIPED ALPACCAS, SPLENDID ■ SPLENDID S SPLENDID SPLENDID , PLAIN & FIGURED WOOL DeLAINES, SPLENDID r ' r FIGURED DeLAINES, SPLENDID I SPLENDID SPLENDID SPLENDID At Ferine & G»’sStdre TROY, Bradford County, Fa. Wc have no hesitancy ini saving that we have the GREATEST VARIETY., i FINEST ASSORTMENT, MOST GOODS. HANDSOMEST STYLES, FOR THE* LEAST MOjNEY, of any merchant in NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA. In short the ladies well ki2ow?that we hnre always kept the best assortment vf , ever sold of offered to "be eold in Tro^. This Spring wo have laid ip;a double stock to MEET THE OF ALL, and buying fer CASH, with jelling at * - uxjll ppoi'm, gives our customer? ‘ .. ftore. ■ vr. : I 00--; IRBY, Jo** Ir, 1163. { 1 i. 1 "-‘'SKW.'J« i*v S***v '-3 pi-- -«i*s>'» i *-.*C '- -'. j ill! A N’D OF GOODS.' OCR STORE MOZ A ill BIQCES, iUOHI ANTIQUE ItIbZA.TBIQUES, ESTELLAS IRISH POPLINS, poll. Dc CIILVRES, LUSTRES, j CUALLIES, VALENCIAS, JACONETS, ORGANDIES, TISSUES, REBEGES Ac. SotdieTi’ Pay Bounty a ndFeiuioii Aseucy..- KXOXYILLE. TWO A VOUSTY PESS.S The undersigned having beta specially licensed by the United. States Government' to procure the - 3ack Pay, Bounty, and'Pensions, of deceased and disabled soldiers, gives nodcc to all interested, that he has made -arrangements with par* tioa in JVashington, by which hois able to procure Back pay. Bounty and Pensions, in a very short time, and that ho'wili giro particular attentions to all such claims that pay be brought to him. Being-provided' with all Form?* Blanks, 4c., 4c., he has superior advantages in this branch Of business. Sol cliers entitled to pensions, will dad it to their advan tage to apply to the undersigned at Knoxville, as -tbs examining surgeon for .Tioga County resides therfc.- Alao, Judge Case, before whom all applications for pensions may be made. Soldiers enlisted aiuccTllic Ist of March, ISCI, in any kind of scnico, Naval or Military, who aro dis abled by disease or wounds, arc entitled to Pensions. All soldiers who serve for two years or* during the war, should it sooner <fl«so, will be entitled to sl6s Bounty, .Also soldiers who have been wounded ifi battle, whether having served twb years. ornbt;are entitled to ?100 Bounty. Widows'of soldiers who die or d re killed are entitled to Pensions and the $lOO Bounty. If there ho no widow, then the minor chil dren ; and if no minor Children, then the father, mother, sisters, or brothers ore 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, 1803, ly. . - _ WM..B. SMITU. ’ References t WclUboro, J. F. Donaldson, Sher iff StowelJ. Addison, K. Y., W. K. Smith. Wash ington Tucker and Lloyd. September Ist, 1863* ;FROM THIS HATE, FOR READY FAY ONLY I CUSTOM BOOTS AND SHOES; Leather, Findings, &c. CASH PAID FOB HIDES, PELTS, DEER ;SKINS AND FURS. JQ|R, FRANKLIN SAYS? '•When you-hare anything to advertise, ■fell this public of it ia plum, simple language.” I am manufactm mg good custom made Boot* and Shoes'which I will sell at fair prices, and only Sbf READ }' PA Y. Such work cannot be sold alias low rates per pair ns eastern made slop-work, bat it cau and will bo sold at prices which wilt enable the pur chaser to protect his foot with good substantial boots* more cheaply than with* a poo’Halop-ahop article, which, oven if it chances not to fall in pieces with the first weeks service, us but a doubtful protection ia wet and cold weather. Try mo. * Buck and Doeskins Wanted, in the red and short blue, for which I will pay cash and a good price. Beef-Hides and Calfskins Wanted, for which I will also pay cash. Sheep Foils Wanted, fur which I will also pay cash and the highest mar ket price. - An assortment of sole.upper, calfskin* and lining.-, pegs, thread, nail*, awls, knives, shoe-hammer?, Ac.. Ac., kept ron-tmtlj on .hand, which I will sell cheap for cash. Shop on Mam Street between Wilco.vV ami Bullard’s. G. W. SEARS. N. B. I can’t ghc credit, because, to be plain, I haven't got it-to give. 'Wellf'boro, Sept. 9, I). & 11. T. ANTHONY, Manufactures of Photograph Materials.* 601 BROADWAY, XT, *V. . CJ RJJ PH.O TO GRA PH& Onr Catalogue now'embraces considerably over FOUR TUQLTSAyU different subject* (to which ad ditions aro continually being made) of Portraits ot Eminent Americana, etc., viz : 72 Major Generali, 523 Statesmen, 190 Brigadier Generals, 127 Bivines, 239 Colonels, 116 Authors, 81 Lieutenant Colonels, 30 Artists 207 Other Offloerr, 112 Stage. - OoNavy Officers, 4fl Ffominent Women, 147 Prominent Foreign Portraits, 2600 COPIES OF WORKS OF AKT, including icproduotion; of the most celebrated En gravings, Paintings, Statues, Arc. Catalogues cent on receipt ot Stamp. An order fur One Bozen Pictures from our Catalogue will bo filled on receipt of $l.BO, and sent by mail, FREE Pli6losi'U|’tiic Albiuns. Of these we manufacturer great-variety, ranging in price from 60 cents to each. Our ALBUMS have the reputation of rior in beauty and durability to any other?,, tho' smaller kinds can bo sunt safely by mail at a postage of six cents per or. Tho more expensive can be scut by express. We also keep a largo assortment of STERESCOPES AND STERESCOPIC VIEWS. Our Catalogno of tbcac will be gent Id any on receipt 6f Stamp. E. A H. T. ANTHONY, Manufacturers of' Phofoympk Materially 501 BROADWAY/NewOTork. Friends or relatives of prominent military men will confer a favor by tending us .their likenessc? tu copy. They will bo kept cartifufty and”-returned un injured. j FINE ALBUMS MADE TO'ORDER for Congre gations to present to their Pastor, or for other* purpo se?. with suitable inscription?, Ac. Sept. 2,1563-6 m. SPECIAL COURT. is hereby girvn tlial a Special Coart will !m> hcl*l JLI by ihe-Ona. CJjhpcs Meicur, <»t.tho Court Hour*' ah WellbborC; coDjnirtucins oa tiio (bud ilondiy 16 toHntief DPTt. and to ronfluffo 01*10 fhf the trlaToi* thte'lutluW* lug: causes, to wii • S Ko«a. now II il Pfut, Sarah T, K*n n*;. A Blxby’s Adm r, SarahX*Keene, A S Turner, H M Latluncr **t at, John N Bach*. J W Maym-r. J F Donaldeun, J N Bncbe, August 1?, . i: L'piicn Babcock, vj. Antoe Blxbr, v? tfarab L Keene, >Aruus Bixbj, ' . >«• Job u Drew ct al, . \5. A Foster, \V K Dodge, v 4 H Davis et al, a■» A P Cane, VI. Tub Wilcox. J. F. DONALDSON, FroMi i O A TUN’S 1 iMruovr.p - _ .. i < Fire and Water Proof GemOti*- la the beat preparation :o nre tnsrjijng brokenjavicl'-a. such gs G}.isa.China, OtucVer/, WoM. Lcathfr, Ofnait?tii*. Stone 3 , MetaJ. lvory. F'-nrl P-irco'lain, id feet, a&OM Xu ;• broken article. D* leg p'-r’Votly white rt will not the artlche. ,jU will Rtaud alt cll’m'a’v.. end when thormjfchl -* dry, the part to whit Ti ft j.° ap/ilkd "ill be as etrong as It was before brekefl. Price 25 ccbts per bottle. J. A, HOT, A"cul for Tioga County TTellefcofo, AiJgust 26, ISW STBAV 3UTJ:. C(AM£‘tu the cnclo*uur% of the subscriber on V - > coming Cieth, Vnloo, ,‘l'ipga county, ?* . on* ifndny.the 28(h‘ day of August, 1883, a small mtd lightbrown borso mule, twalvo years eld. or thumi-, hbuti, With tSaoo'Alicsrwi su’d tiff sttearod, eactpi a wiep at the Jaww «nd r Thr r.wuor is. requests',! t«*. prove property, par i,iur-.' , i*’nd lake the mule Unipti, Sept. v:l f 1 vJi tRION CRAMJfI'.R. - KEROSENE OIL AND LAIIPti- . at wn'binsALE. A LARGE. STOCK .i’lrt r-ccivod fiiV the; Fall TrSde. -Morchanls capplicd at city prices by W. r>. TERBELL, Wholesale druggist, .CORNING, K. y. ‘ . Aujtut 26, tS«?. . _ ; : ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad ministration hiving Veen granted to the under signed npbn the estate of Harmon C. Stilwel!, Tate of Jackson township, deceased, notice ia hereby given: tff those indebted.fo estate to. make immediate 4pay i mcirt»*and. iho«e. having claims against the samef ’are to present fbt*7n duly for rttwejndift/td the sttbsetihor. . CLAEK STILWELL, Adm’f. •-J4ekgo.p, Sep __ PtCUE, bast and middling grades, at lowest ■naiVjt jirieef, at ‘ 1 April !2] MATHKRE*'
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