m UM T . q qa I. A H P-..»t«B^f»gr^gJii^Pg v U..1863. ■> - I <jy»l i.castt ? . .. t> '!«& aw -XOm iZETEMKG, at iht QWB and SB4P& ffi-B 0 QM, EaU. , ; •'" \ Wow AdvVrtiaemeiita. ; YTicUr Vineyard A-crattp j Larnpt, &e—3, jL Key. Zut qf Zeller*—WeUsi'jira Poet Office/'.' '’ : Dougherty, ,/ ■- -JtfeifeerS. -• •- ■■ ■ -■- '=-■, j-ju —^-- ;■■ ■■- ■ ■ ''Mbs-Sofibid h»* justreturnedfrom thomtywith % So* pssrirtment of Milis jery We‘ ; M?nmend W U tho liberal patronage ladles-of■Tfelle- Woandvicinity, , ;,'jv- V ---j i ■ , Opa ftipnd, W._A. .NiclaioLS, Esq&lfijri two jMrs a hard-working and valnal.io clerk in the office of the haabeiti appointed .a Commissary, of Subsistence, with theV'.nt of Captain.and ordered; to the frontwlth Gen/Mf ldo.- Wo congratulate him we may never’ hear of hisi degeneracy info a Brigadier ’General.- . Jj. /iblae *pat*,!*ici batffinj’*. are dSn|H- present Wo con gratulate them on their /returning just in the nick of time to’ vote, fpr CDB«s.f|'The Woodward men are likewise highly-delighted lhalour brave boys are per- five franchise-in a consti tutional manner. Isn’t.il;-bice? TVe bad, on 'Monday, hie pleasure of a call from 'Lieat Geo. A, Ludlow, of J|he* BuckUils, now'of the In in the city of Washington.. The LieAehantis looking well,and wo congratulate Mm on bi-i deserved promotion in the Corps of Honor!''He hus Veen much service, bos Men three, stands, among the officers and.men oHfirllcseryes.V' ~, WE' shall publish ad ii terebflbg -letter from M. D, Bailey, 11th. I!a.;Cavalry^ext : week. Those having sent ns communicaUbtfs jhavo attention, noTf that ihecampaign U orer., jj K - - ' ■ The Coniinentaljor OcUber/has been received.— This is one of the ablest If jertry and politlosl Maga zines published. -The quintas of the day are dis cussed with ability and bjpsoino of the most talented writers of the day, \ ' The Octbbej PhrtnolotjfieaJ Journal, Bobble Nmn- Let/Illustrated, contains ’-the 1 following: A Phreno logical-Character and .Church, tho Ar tistj. Tho.training, of GirfJt; *Xhe Hair, Historically, Physiologically and. Phyfyognomically considered; Peter tbe Gnat and Cathsrina Alexieons; Governor Curtin of Pennsylvania -She American Aborigines; Pre-existence; Remar kable Marriages; The Staljf of Life; Writing for tbe Press; £olensa.vs. Moses; 1 Napoleon’s Love of Lucre; Wondefs of Memory;* Unity of Language; More about thfrAmerican Man ;bfiow we ride in New York,- Ac. ■ Fifteen conts per singfe,copy r or one dollar and fifty cents per year.' ‘ - Serg’t W.Frinkßailey, Co. Pa. Reserves, writes to facts relative to the'state of affairs in Virginia. What a terrible rebuke fo 'the Copperheads of tbe North.— EeadUr * ♦ “ I wax out in the ; country about here tbe other day. and'caHed at a fiew.bbniefl to-witness the misery and waut uf tin rEgiiWi 'ran PgniiiJ.- Tbo able bodied men ate alf m* the Rebel. army- .and rtbeir wives and children arftjl? astate bordering on“starva tion* They will surety polfjshj with hunger this win ter,.and tbe wdmeh’patber.l|htpi take the oath of alle giance to our Government £ayr they will starve. They are spunky. If they takers; oath tbey can have tpe privilege ofbtfywg our eominissarics, but tbey wcfaedtftl. c H?rfi££whferetytfd see’the effecta oftbe rebellion.*- A lono wdtoan with, a house little children, with starvation staring them in 0e face, and a hard winter yet- holding out against fate, and clinging to the cause their husbands have enlisted to support. .Such is what Icall loyalty to a cause. If ;one half of the harmony existed in tbe North as docs this' Rebellion would soon be put down," ' . ,5 ■ . ‘ t BOIiDIEHS* Akv SOCIETT. What Beamed to ns .{he jfaffh pressing and urgent demands of the canvasp, have ,induced us to some what neglect thismqst'exceilent asaocia r tion fop the month jtUrt ewjed.. HowbySt, it has pro ceeded in ita* r*borB of it>vo silently,'but not less effectively,. Amid thebnilf eand noise of = a campaign likatbat oat Of .which the people have just emerged, it coaldiiiDt.be expected 1 a Society so tiouß as that alluded to beheard; or Noticed as iVdeserrgsfto . noticed. Nevertheless, while the bare bettr winning' bldislngs from th«oobteib%i ittfartiiaitc ffellwce gon e the Battles of.pefeconijfry.- ' 1 ' ■*' - * Oue'little versed.}n tfte)bdd ways of the.world, might well presume*that held, together and pp^e<Hotely:by^yq§£s*ry'and unpaid-jafibrt, £pr of suffering— the detraction and the malice jof a presurpption wquldie UDwarranted by. .\Ve some individual recently tbd army, of? the Poto? mac, has given currency i% nppdk, td the effect that tbedabors of the various i.td Societies whlchrellerd ■ the somber huq of. thesejtitucs, are.throwy away 5 *b|i jthe deUcaaies the£ pt| pate and send, to the Cen tral Association, seldom r£}oh the poor soldierj'but tbat duhbfccsV officers" ai 5 J murte£ dispose of those '.'things forthelr owp privaj£’ gain. . " {ktinore false and tnls «WwWH»«i.W« bNti lii>Tiey_!.«nd«» few that if (ha charge were properly traced oat, it Would prove to he the eldest son of ba in and interested W * h* mayjbo, has Milhaud. thpt-heiiodi ndpll eale.fors Ibem Ihw- mays ‘<Mh<in»tfc*;dfflciti ; au4 niirsea in the iotpitaUp.but.thew to .the. gdd'o'ral ■ftflo.- Andlwe eannotfindlteasy tobelievethat any deteCledln roch rtltontei/would escape die ■inlMat from theserviced ■ f " ■" •omen °t ,W, •fn* 1 n *^ 6t “ ‘P/idellorate the condition of: the soldier. Mwpßtt J net misdirected. behave: in si ?p«M( the eodtrary >aet, and any one way obtain |leiaoe evidence by visit >nfhr»nl depositions of tbeeoJffiorke-i^MJa); there w„ never less waste emtaetlemobt inthe ( »jdb ; difc iriballon efperisha- : -wZ • wITI offmn K s <oho women of the North «e the benefit »nd of. tfce soldier, i lot tbo.geed :*wk*ooh., Doaotsnffor J^Tr^ UU " ? of tojesaen *•; **’ -dfthe ' 'll: . -r .. - 1 Ooytgftan Baldlera’.Aid Boblrtyj; ,n. ago in aliltle twoßUters; and, by tha OC| 3Mion thiithonsehold was hopored ‘W P 0 “ ijprtJ w. 4, with L the preMßt“Mister. *ot flnfrequentlj derelopod at rtf r ° tad °!*e 'riiter-quite diapoiedio “tier to by thi! t*ent, while the th«"o k - J’ bra!e - was “to do itemsd ;Vn , eren P on thlover-bnrdened “Jlartha” ■ M it n«t improper Kamtlain to her.-OWne visitanti andayea Jolieit jßim to it’d .her sister come and Aefchbi? Nriw'wem’nsf acknowledge Gist a lit tle ofntnespStt of this daughter of- scripinreniwßwy; is resting npomcur heart, just new. ■ Since - wo. have found in working for onr soldiers that the mantle of “ Mary” has fallen upon the shoulders of'a great part of the community,, ■ ~ V - ■ / - yifi think, it is. neeer wall, where ;dnty and right plainly call for .equal effort on the part pfaa many As have a common - intercut" i|i given. direotioDp to tarn away from responsibility; but la days like these, when our nation is, well-nigh her death-struggle. It seems almost incredible that any woman of America will not willingly make great sacrifices te aid in the worthy effort of giving all possible comfdrtto the no ble men who are ’ struggling, as with their lives in their hands, to bring pur country through’.this hour pf her peril arid, danger,' We are painfully conscious that the “ Soldiers’ Aid” of Covington does not bear favorable compan sori with her sister Societies of Tioga county, in the frequent’ “hospital donations”' accredited- to them through the-colamM of onr own, and other publica tions. However, the few “ Marthas”, who'have been left to “serve alone”, have/ by dint of diligence and persereren co : sent thift day ’to th« “ Women*s Penn sylvania Branch” of Philadelphia, the following articles; - ; .16 shirts, 8/double- wrappers; 12 quilts, 12 towels, 16 napkins, 2'sheeta, I.pillow ease, 4 pairs drawers, 3 boxes bandages,- different widths, ID pillow*, 8 oakum cushions, each with oil-cloth side, 6 pin-cush ions, withjpinsj 18 papers corn starch, 3 lbs, ..tapioca, 2 lbs. castile soap, large quantity of cotton and linen rags; also one barrel dried apples,.! box, jellies, 25 lbs.dried berries. ’ The Sdciety would tender their' thanks to valoriS Spencsri Esq, forbto ipSerert ineoHoitiig a mbserlp tion of *25 for' their use. • ■ Pawblb A. Bran, - • , Oor.-Seo’y. [lt gives ns pleasure to assist onr fair correspond ent in putting the “’Marfhas”’ of 'CoviUglon upon record. Nor should she have waited for the subsi-. .denoe of “ Curtin: Lectnres" in';'onr: columns. They are’eqnally at -the - service, pf the soldier, as of the Soldier’s friend. As for the Kdport, she will ’permit ns to say that it is a model of brevity, which is “ the seni or wlt,”.arid constitutes, an infliction which out readers will desire to suffer often. -Therefore, .wel come.—Ed.] . . {From the OiociuDatiGazette.]' Death of Re 7. Geo. C- Robinson. The follewlng resolutions were unanimously adopt ed by the Official Board of Union Chapel on'Friday' afternoon. Sept. 25th. j Whereas, We leprn that Rev. George C. Robituon died on Monday .evening last, and- » Whereas, The deceased has been for years, cm-. neoted with ns as a Church first, as our Pastor, du ring his sickness as a member, and always-as a friend and brother, and in every relation has drawn to him oar nnlimltcd coDfldcrifee and love ; and, ' ~ • , Whereas, This occasion demands'of us 1 that we endeavor feebly to expressrwhat no words can folly convey, our sense 6f bis worth and oar loss; There fore, *■ . Resolved, Thafcfhls Church and all its members are afflicted and bereaved by the death of our late Pastor; and while wo .bow in. submission to the stroke,.as .coming, from .our Father in'Heaven, and while we yield up euri friend without murmuring to His high summons, our hearts are yetftiU of sorrow. t - Resolved, That we tender to tbe mourning wife, and all tbe near friends of the^ assurance of our Christian love End ef our deepest sympathy, and we trdst and pray tbit they and We may find all con eolation and strength in the presence of Him who is our life and the resurrection of the dead. ‘ Resolved, That onr dear] departed brother, in bis life gave as a pare and noble example of manly and Christian character; and that we who have known him, and heard divine troth from his Ups, feel strong ly bound to express our gratitude to God for this rare privilege, by following in his footsteps, as he followed Christ. , , , . r . . . Resolved, That in testimony of bur affection for tbe departed, and our sorrow at fais death, tbe pulpit of Union ChapeLbe draped with the tokens of mourning for six weeks. ‘ Charlton T.Lewis, Chm'n. Geo. K. Bartholomew, Seb'y. ’ Tire emMs Ren G.J* -Ilyteofc • for his text Revelations xiv.l3': Wo .make' the fol lowing extractM-'-'-’* 1 - I ’- “But now as a Church, we' are peculiarly bereaved, We have one dead, whose losS is l a real bereavment fib every member; •' and I read on ell- year faces that’ \ your hearts are full of it. 4 You have applied all I have said to one whose name I need nofspeak. How felly, richly, sweetly, these words apply to him— “Blessed.”' I might here draws sad picture -The 1 deceased was cut off in earlylife—little more than thirty—and daring much of this rime was disabled from active duty by sickness and suffering. All about him was, worfc .to do; be .felt it asiaw feel it, yet could cot perform it' His.learning was wasted—long preparation for work not to be dpne. But no! He was blessed above-the common lot. Not merely born in a free land; with Christian light; heir to troops of friends. But most what he was I need not depict, A mind practical, reflective, observant, tasteful, poetic; with wide.knowledge and broad principles; a keen enjoyment; bis heart deep, tender, sensitive—uniting feminine sweetness and tenderness with manly strength; -'a bigotry; with great-dignity, and social friendliness. . Np m«p in his‘ day was so well adapted for a Pastor asbju He united solemnity with eloquence. He sympathized * with his. flock in .their mirth and in their business cares. His conversation • w*s engaging, yet we felt that behjnd all this there was’ something higher and nobler. .His ambition was great, yetholy. His popularity was universal. In the midst of sickness/ bereavement, and' death', he 1 was closer and better loved. This is the true test of ministerial übo fulneM. No wide,. but . steady fruitfulness. ’ While.-we are fel in life's antomp/ h|s soul is pinching the first spring ffowers of ianoCher HFei His .mantle of earth, has fallen away, and.bis spirit sbifaes' in its own pare ligbV/ln the image of Godv -My friend* go on frsm htgßfc fo i hlgh r fdr "ourVommdpipfi— for ‘yofcT haVe overcome tho worW; 1 and overycir silent dust I hear a voioe fVOmlbfesyen'saying j "-Me tbat overtomitb sball inherit alrifaibgs, and I #HI be bis 6bdy : shall be tny J itei». n * •’ ;'>r * , *- T ' • *- ‘ * .1- .• hm. ' lii -lYellsbord, on", the Sth 'instljfiy-Ber.'lGEoi.il l Jenks/Mr. ALBERT WILLIS, or Rldgway, ‘EJk Co 1 Ta,, and,Mis* CARRIE piCKJ&SON.ofWeUrtdrtb k'lSS**} 0 ". .i,: ■' - In Rutl»nd t oii; the -ith inst,.al the residence of -the hrtdtV'father, by-Har. Mi RoofcweUi Mr. LAP AY ETTE fitJUIKESto m«' MART WILLSON. -,: ■ . is r b " In- Welfsbolo; W 12* uft} iLIZA ERBSSr-agodAftydart, • [■*-■■/ *•! ’ •;> -s Her death was sadden and unexpected, and the hi reavemenl.f4fH heßpily n}ft«i;hei! Ourviring: children. They bare the sympathy of the commnnity. In NilwvVellpy; on the >6th msh, of consumption,- Mrs. MARTHA LYON, wile of Joseph £. Lyon, aged SSyeitt, 10 months,-and -7 days. l {’] j r • 20,1834. She Joined-Old Baptiet Church, ini the town" oft Middlebury, Pa., a few weeks previous to continued a faithful chriadan/i'UUi bur Aeafh, which was rery peaceful. ii.i J J. D. B. X^K«m^n^(Oit^tK;HELENimfiNE,::yiang est -• daughter • of 6, P* sod Jane A. KEENBY, aged IXatooUisaiid 28 days; - * ■_ -j j ' . ’She w/is 'th'e 'youngest of theflocjse . i ‘ The darling and the pet* -| 7 -,lTeanow.“Hedoeth all things.well/ . - -- ' ' But ye cannot.feel It yet. . j, / . - Bat God, who bent the tender flower, Recalled the precious gift.- : f if Lookup 5-rJO have a child in Beaten, .v ior Teartaatnflhiirift.* ;- .r* D. M. D. ■ -JfJBW MIILMERIBHOP. M‘ ES. HKI.EN SOFIELD bpgsjeaTOto, stole,for .the information of the ladies of WeHsboro and .picipity, thntnhehaa jtut. returned from djejr York with afine'itock.of., ■ • 1 . ; Millinery Goods, 'sultftTtb Styles and fashions. 'She has secured' tho' of .A FXUST CtASS MILLI 'KSE>-as4is prepared, to daVwcU sod promptly.all work that she may be favored with.. She has'also a large apd floe stock-of ' •. - 7: hosiery; 7 which ladies will da well to call and biamirie, - , . second door,;aboto. theold‘‘.lJagl»" Office; Maih'Slieet; •' ," t ! ’ ■( ' 1 --- t ■ Wallsboro. Och'H; 1888. 1,7 • £. , ••-- .x . . v' ' • gHB TIOGA COTOT-YaAGIT ATOB. A OP FACTS! .^-VA£ . : •; *, . ; rnHB SUBSCRIBER'S now selßng all kinds of 'fiOMESTIG AN& FOREIGN DRY -»- GOODS,atgreaUy reduced prices: His stock is.all now, and has,hesn selected, with great Cart,’ and BOUGHT AT THE VERY BEST ADVANTAGES that the Eastern-markets'atford.' Be does not; claim to have a largo,stock, BOUGHT SEVERAL -YEARS AGO, as be has always made QUICK SALES, and. SMALL'PROFITS Ws..MOTTO, and has been unable to keep his GOUDS THAT LENGTH OF TIME, IF HE HAD WISHED. His hare always manifested a profertnco foir NEW "SO ODS in their proper'seasoh, antUho has always made it bis bosinoss to .introduce the LATEST STYLES’-to All . kinds, of igdodsujudally kept in large Stares. The slock at present is in splendid working order, and he ean supply customers with all the Goods needed at this time of the' year, and at PRICES that .CANNOT FAIL to SUIT the MOST ECONOMICAL. \fp bare foil lines in all the several o-. DEPAETMETO OF DRESS GOODS. We have a very large assortment, consisting of all the VARIOUS NBW STYLBS, in EXTRA'MEDIUM AND LOW OeADES, j at prices that will correspond favorably with OLD PRICES. —i jr— CLOAKS, . SHAWLS, CiOAK CLOTHS, ' PARASOLS, SDN UMBRELLAS, SILK MANTILLAS, MANTILLA SILKS, „.. ~-LACE CAPES AND SHAWLS; —ALSO—■ TRIIKISfVGS FOB SUCH GOODS, WE CANNOT BE SURPASSED." ' m MStm ©MMiPTOKSe AS CHEAP AS THE CASH, CAN BUY THEM. L. DOR CHIEFS CHEAP AS EVER. RTS.---The largest variety and at the Lowest Price in the > i Country. We can suit every one. HOOP SEI IS’ & MISSES’ FLATS—Nearly all Styles. do. SHAKERS—CoIored and White. I TRIMMING for each and all of them* in all (bs atylee. . . LADIEI do. | BO oT AND SHOE STOOK. tnent no pains will bo spared to keep it up,to the mark, so as to hare ererything SATISFACTORY PEICEB. - , ; l ' In thU, Depart called for, and at MENS’ JBOOTS AND SHOES, ' BOYS’ co. do. . LADIES’, GAITERS AND BOOTS, MISSES’, do.' do. m ©jb® © x aas a •a we intend to tfeyyiverytbingat the lowest market rates, and to keep everything in that line that we have been in the habit of keeping. . r \ WHOLESALE ALL GOODS .in aly of the above Stocks will-be WHOLESALED at a very SMALL ADVAKCE on NEW YORK CASH PRICES. Making interest of all who bny in that way to call and see what we are doing. aaS-’PARXICIiI.AR ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS. /• * Allcaatomera sire invited to .call and Jook at oar Goods. IT not eqaal to their expectations, we do not expect to sell. A good mtmj Goods are needed in the Country, this season, and they can-he. sold »* rea*w*Me »»Uel .1 intend to keep a first-rate (took C*tl£XP,aad’do my share ot .the business, of Uuj country* , . r i - J. A. PARSONS, ■, No. 3, Concert’ block, Coming 1 , N, T. May .27, 1863. . CLOTHING FOR MILLIONS! LOOK OUT FOB BARGAINS ! Compare Prices, & Save Your none;! TO THE TRADING' COMMUNITY, Who have' jogenatomly inataincd onr endeavors in tho past to < SELL CLOTHING AT A SMALL PROFIT; ! ,1,-i J:. !._■.! r j ; ■ we would,again, invite yon to. call at oar Store and EXAI9IHC ONE OF TEE BEST SELECTED ASSORTMENTS, —OF— FALL AND IWINTEROLOTHJHG, EVER OFFERED IN Tills MAUfiEir ; and we Mlno-heeiUUqn.in jawing to yotu-that each, and every irtifile - x . ■ -dho.' xx’il x; f r! ■’r.c’xxli ..-i 1 HAS BEEN ;BODGnT —AT— SUCH PRICES, that inducements can beofiered to.’ ii 0 .=»T‘V THOSE WISHING £i.XO-^” r.ori.CJl x-:l J.X’. LiUi'r.‘l ■zlO:i;"aX x’’ ’;T BUT CLOTHING , FOB MASH, r —TO— T make their' selection ; FR« M T H XS- K,. OUR stock incur RES. gents n:-7:-;‘ rf BLACK, r . FROCK, _y> V. wi4 BUSINESS COATS. SATfiS." ", C fabme&’S satin, , ■' ': and CLOTH VESTS; BLACK BOESKItf, : , :r » r _ %-and-= : : “j, ” FANCY CASSIMIEE FANIS, —AND— OVER COATS, Alto a complete Mtoitaisot ,of. BOY’S CLOTHING. In (ict, everything in the clothing line. CtUan£ she for youteelf; •' Troy, Sept, fe, l««3-ffi ■ ’ OUR DOMESTIC STOCK; —SUCH AS— sheetings * shirtings, - BLEACH’D & BROWN, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, CHECKS, DENIMS, STRIPED SHIRTINGS, FLANNELS, -TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, CLOTH SPREADS,**;. was nerer in better shape to fill all calls (ban at pre sent, and at a' REDUCTION of from 20 to 40 per cent, on early Spring prices. ’ : _ , —OUR— tfOTIOMf & WHITE GOODS STOCK ia.well filled t and we'arc selling notions of all kinds much cheaper than last month—WHITE GOODS . thif same way, ■ . ' * '5 CHILDRENS’ SHOES.— . MOROCCO* KID AND CALF, , kip and. split,- r . ; : with and wiAout the Copper-Too. ■No. 1, large Family Wringer....!..™ i....,510 80 No. 2, Medium “ « 700 No. 2i “ “ • " .. 600 No, 3, Small . ", “ 550 No. 8, Large Hotel 14 00 No, 18, Medium, laundry (to ran steam) . .18 00 No. 22. large- (.or band. ■ J '! 30 00 Nosr2};»udB;h*y#:no:Cogf... AU *»•>»?: ranted. ~ . •No. 2 is the alio generally deed in private families. ' Orange Judd of Hie Amtriem Ayneiiftarafftt, says of the ■ ' ~ , UNIVERSAL CLOTHES. 'WRINGER. ' “A child can readilycwring oat a iabfall of olother ih.a Itis in:rcaIityftCLOTHESBA VERI A TIME SAVER! and a STRENGTH SA VER! Thrsaviog.of gannents wUI alone-pay.a laigeper eehtage on ttr cost We think the machine much, mere .titan PAYS FOR ITSELF. EVERY; YEAR in the saving of garments! ThereaiewVcntel kinds, nearly alike in general eosstrocfchni; hat i'ire consider it important that (he Wringer be.fltted wSh Coga, otherwise! a mau nf.garments may clog the rollers, and the rollers upon the orank-shaft slip and taacflraririlier, Bribe crabber: break .loose frbmthe l shaft. Oar own is oneof the'J&H make, andjt is as GOOD AS NEW after nearly FOUR YEARS' CON stantuse.* ■ ■ ■ '- n ! •’ 1 f ■i.l ( Wringer with OOg-Wheelsls Warraptedlln lejrery particular. :. t ■ .!- ' " -J: ' -So Wringer-can Ja d-irdble withoot CognWi>eel«. ”A good CANVASSER wonted'in every town. , jEß\Ota>eoeiptltof the price ftom places where no ope is telling; -#o will send the Wringer fret of- <x pentef'' ■’ For particillnrs and eircnlarp nddrcks 4 B. O; BROWNING, 347 Broadway, N. Y. ■ Sept. 3,'1883; ; , -■d FOB SAI.E. ONE yolie of 'WORKING OXEN, eight yean old, need for doing ail Hinds of farm work. ' Also, one yoke of STEERS, four yean old, and #f fop beef. Also, two COWS. Sale to take place on Maple Hill,, two miles cast of the old Pike Farm,';or. one mile and a half west irbm Clemmons.’ Qet. 7, i863-gt;» henry MiwictiXMg, T; IST OP LETTER!?"remaining in tha Port iil Office at’Tioga, OcLl, TS63 : _ ' ' Briggs j. X, , , iuishin, Miss Annah ’ BbetnanpSeymohr' ’ Leoy, Alonzo ' , . . Briggs;.Mis’s Mary A. Monre, Mrs. William . Bills, Urs. Betsie' Miller,,lra Howland, Miss Jennie E. Rice, A. D., ■ . . Hails, MiaaJulyett 2 Tromain, Mrs. G. W. , Joflyn, Edwin ' ‘ White, Miss Annie London, Mrs. Jane - . ■ ■ Weed, J. M. ',, LawifericC) Mi’s. MontrivUlo Webster, Leri . .. - Wilson, John . , Wood, Aaron ' -; Persons calling for "any of the above letters, will please soy they are advertised. ’ LEWIS DAGGETT, P. SL- n v \:u A O .d EjSTBiAF; CAME into the enelomro of'the subscriber in Cov ington townehip, on or about the'lst of July, a bright -o i:! . ••• RED STEER* WO years bid, wilt a whith strip on 'his side., The ownerit reqnesfeS IfiVprete pritoerfy,!pty 'charges, a»d lake brai aWay. -,’ : V W. S.' JOIINSON. Covington, Oct. T; 189 J. '’ ’ ', , , .7 ’’ r ‘ FERINE ,* po. TRADE. UNIVERSAL PKBINE’S CASH STORE! • ■ ' y. IT is now past two years since the opening of oar -• ' w Ii - ' BEADY PAY STORE —AT— TROY, BRABfORD COUNTY; PA., tinea irtleb tine the public hireswarded ( to nt a 6ENEROVB PATRONAGE, - 1 ■ . ' t , i - we hare been tigaaUy proapeltd. ,The ■ PAY AS YOU GO. PLAN ■ • . R; - r hiaafforfeA as ample’ means to: prosecute our holi ness.in such a manner as to DEFY COMPETITION. Perhaps no greater commept could be adduced to show the value of this plan than the perfect security affords t» the purchaser. He net only gets the value it of his money, but has the full consciousness that be is a frcie man. Dans to him ire things talked of bnt not realized. We do business Strictly for Cash, thereby saving a heavy tax wfileb most be imposed on the purchaser, where a | r CREDIT BUSINESS IS DONE. We purchase most of onr Goods for Cash* offering them at a very slight advance; FROM COST, preferring as we always have done from the com mencement of oqr business to do a large trade for Small Profits, .'''i.l 1 . i ' i - rather than run the risks which the losses attending a CREDIT SYSTEM involved. We therefore nan and do offer to purcha sers of" „i DRY GOODS, the best assortment of Gooods to be found in NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA, susi:: If ypu want to pnrehaie - '■*- BLACK, BROWN, BLUE & GREEN SILKS, BROCADE A - PLAIN, ' Call at FERINE’S. : of all styles and quality, !' Plain and figured French Merinoes, English'Cobnrgs Coloredjmd Black Ainpaeas, Brocade Reps and oriental lustres, Figured Grenadines, Brocade |Mphairs, . In fact everything in the Dress Goods line, - ; AT PERINE’S. SEAmS! SS&WiLSI CALL’ AND SEE-, ■Splendid Broches, and Squard'Shawls, , BlackThibet,.iong Shawls,' Black Thibet, square Shawls.' ' ’ ; Colored Ibibets/ ' - ■ 1 ..Black Silk Shawls, and Shawlsof kind and variety, j; ; , t‘ AT PERINE’S.' ' CLOAKS,, SACQUES, *. MANTILLAS, of the newest designs in Block dr Colors, ■ , , ' 'AT PERINE’S. ,' I F-IVE THOUSAND -YARDS 1 i Pacific and’ Manchester Belais* fpr 2 shilling* per yard," '* ■' ‘ !r: ‘ 1 ' " 4T PERINE'S* ; ' t 1 XEN.THOUSAND -YARDS Madder Prints for 1 shilling per yard, 1"- ■ ’ j' ■’ ■' PEIUNE’S. ■ A LARGE QUANTITY of Domestics at prices that defy competition, ~ :!; 77 ~ AT PERINE’S, FIFTY CASEjS j Shop-made Kip and Btbga Boots;’for $3,00 per pais, . ■< : V AT PERINB’S. I , \ ■/ iHATS; AMD, CAPS.., ’ . v i f 1 1 • - .. - 1 i ' / ’ of grept variety in .quality .and price, •..;; AT PERINE’S. Ladies, Mister A’Children’a.Shoes in great variety and cheap, . AT FERINE’S. Flour by the Sack or Barrel, iAT FERINE’S. Prices reduced ofarHo’op Skirts and Corsets,' . . AT PEBINE’S. Opera Flannels, plain. Beared, striped and chocked, heavy Jwllle4andied,--bltii},gteeD,.ahiteAhd,yeJlow, Flannels,“ . . ,i, AT. PERINE’S. ■A'lrew itock of CLOTHING, «t__ _ i 11 [; FERINE S. TROY; Sepi. 80, ISOB. \,y ’■ September Ist* 1863# FROM THIS DATE, * . FOR READY PAY ONLY! CUSTOM SOOTS AND SHOES; ' >- father,’ Findings, &c, , CASH PAID FOR HIDES, DEER SKINS -AND FDES, ‘ IP . FRANKLIN SAYS:, 1 “When 70a havo anything to advertise, tell the public of it in plain, simple language/' 1 aid monafactan'ng good custom made Boots and Shoes which I will self at fair .'prices, and only for READ YPA 7* Such Work cannotbe sold at as IoW rates per pair as eastern made slop-work, bat it can and will bo sold at prices which will enable the par* chaser to protect bis feet with good substantial boots more cheaply than with & poor slop-shop article; which, even if not to fall in pieces with the* first weeks, service, is but a doubtful protection ifi wet and cold weather. Try me. Back and Doeskins Wanted, in the red and short blue, for which I will pay o&iR and a good price. \ Bcof-Hidca and Calfskins Wanted; for which 1 will also pay cash. Sheep Felts Wasted, for which I will also pa; cash and tho highest mafi. ket price. • An assortment of - sole, tippet; calfskins and lining!/ pegs, thread, nails; awls, knifres, shoe-hammers, Ac./ <to., kept cohttantly on.hand, which I will sell cheap for cash. Shop on Main Street between Wilcox's and Mallard's. G. W. SEAKS. ; Bu* N. B. I can’t giro credit, because, fo be plain, f haren’fgot it to give. .* • ' Wellaboro, Sept, 9,1863. - Black, Dark' Blue, Light Blue, French Blue, ■ Claret Brdicn, Dark Brown, Light Brown Snuff Brown, Crimson, Dark Drah, Light. Drab, , Dark Green, Light Green, For Djeing Silk, Women and Mixed Goods, JSbawli/ Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves. Bonnets, •Hats, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Cbil- ' •" dnin’s Cloihing, and ell * ; V: . kinds of Wearing Apparel; - . «CA SATING OF SO FSB CENT."®# For 25 cento you can color as many goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades can be produced from the same Dye. The process It' simple, and any one can nse the Dye with per fect auccestfi Directions In English, French and German, ioudft, of each package. For farther information in-Dyeing, and givings perfect Unowledge wbnt colors are..best adapted W dye over others, (with many valuable recipes,) pur chase Howe 4 Stevens’ Treatise on Dyeing and Colorings Sent by mail on receipt of price,—lo cento; Manufactured by HOWE & BTBVHKB, ■ t \. 250 Broadway,.Bolton* For sale by JOHN A. EOY, Wellaboro Pa.' < Sept. 30, 1863-6 m. Insurance Agency. THE Insurance Company of North. America, have appointed the undersigned an agent forTiogi County and' vicinity. Aa the high character and standing of this Compa ny give the assurance of full protection to .owner* of property against the hazard of fire, I solicit with con fidence a liberal share of the business of the eoonty, TBis company war incorporated, in 1794: Itr capital is 9500,000, and its asserts in 1861 aS per statement Ist Jan: of that year was $1254,719 SI. 1 CHARLES PLATT, Secretary, ARTHUR G. COFFIN, ;..' ..President.- Office of the Company 232 Walnut Street Philadelphia. . Wm.Bnchler, Central Agent Har risburg, Pa. JOHN W. GUERNSEY, Agent for Tioga Connty, P«< Jniy 15, 1863.' COMMISSIONER’S SALE of Seated and tlnseat* ed Lands advertised for'August Term of Court— such lands as wore'not sold or disposedVf, adjourned to FRIDAY; the I6th of Oct next, at 10 o'clock A. M. A. L. BNSWORTH/ComYs CIWE. ’ Weßsboro. Sept. 23. 1863. ■ ' . - *; TO TAXPAYERS* NOTICE, is berebyfgiven to the Del mar that di-taxes remaining unpgidohtbs Dits plicate for 1863, must he-paid on or. before the first day ,of November next, oncosts will be made...... DANIEL FIELD, Cdlleetor. Delmar, Sept '23,1863-3t»j > ' ' _ '■ ■ MOTIVE. • NOTICE ishereßy'giyen to all pertons in* debted to fee late Finn -of Young A Williams; of Weiisborb Foundry, will find their notes and ae* counts at the Office of Thos. Alien, in said Bofongh; and if not settled first of October next, must expect cost made neon them', Wellsboro, Sept'3o,lB63l 3t. ■ . r 1 1 Salclcing for Hop Orowerti DON’T send away for-Sacking; we harea largd stock of It" which will be sold cheap." J 1863- ’ BOLLARD A CO. Concentrated lye, for sale at '• ROT'S DRUG BTOBF. - 1 A GENTLEMAN,.cured of Nervous Debility, In* competency, Frernatbre Decay and Youthful Error, actuated by, adesjr.e to benefit others, will be happy to furnish'to all ■ who need it (free ef charge) the recipe, and'directions fur making the simple Rem* edy usej in his ease., ■ Those wishing to profit by his experieico—and, possess r .a. Valuable Remedy—wilt receive the sam’e, by return mail, (carefully sealed,) by addressing ■ JOHN B. 00DEN, ; •' No. OONaSaau Street, New Yorki SepL 16,1383~3m05. Hides and veal- skins wanted.—Tub highest market price paid in money attha BROOKLYN TANNERY near Tioga. . July I, 1863. .. THE Co-Partnership heretofore existing. under tfad name of Guernsey <fc .Smead, Stove Dealers, is this day dissolved'by mutual consent. The Notes and Accounts of the' late find are in my bande fgreollees tion, ,- s Tioga, Sept,-15,1863. ‘ , ■. 18.-A. S3OGAD, SUCCESSOR & Sinead, will continue the Stove dud Tin Business at the old stand, where may be found a good asegrtment of Cooking; Parlor and Bos Stoves, Ac., of (he latest improved patterns. Also Hollow Ware, Tin; Copper; ana Sheet Iron Ware, Ac. ‘ of all kinds promptly done. •Tioga, Sept. 21.1863. E. A. SMEAD. ’ The following named perfihns’ have bfeen appointed Agents for.the sale of .6-20-37. 6. Bonds for Tiog* •county, Pa.. A. S. TbiiKEitf Cashier Tioga Co. Bank. P. E. Smith, r Tibge. ’ J. PAjtknußST, jsil&md. . • . , .* TEAS, -COFFEE* and SPICES; best Qualities and fair prices-always on band at Wellsboro, April 22, 1863. MATHBBS’. TVI GLASSES and SYRUP—a No. I, article both at fair priccs.at'. MATHERS'., /( finn COF>IJ S d#'HE«I,eCK BARK wanted at t ' l , B Tioga, Tannery, for wSipK. thd highest. Cash Price will he' paid by Tioga, Mateh X8,1803-3to. fl. F.A I. WBtLS.' CpWfiS -at !?•••“■ -Sot’s drcb stokk- family colors. ADJOURNED. DISSOLUTION. 5-30- IJ. s. LOAS. Magenta; Maroon, Orange, Pink, Purple, Mogul Purple; Scarlet, Slate, Solferine; Violet, YeU^ei S, A. SMEAD. t
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