<ewaris«hi thk agitator. j,O-<JXi A NV\ M#B'CBLiiAITEOtTB Welltboro, Wednnaday. pet. 28. 1863. Tioga Co, Court Proclamation —Sheriff Stowell. Caution— James L. Plamlcy. •*' v Notice to TeacJtert —L'B, H»rkne««, Seo’y. -Auditor*! Notice —A. B.Qone, Auditor. ; «• ii —C. H; Seymour, Auditor. ■ “ ■ “ —'Thoß. Allcn, Auditor.: ' xbom .—Subaeriborit'wio b»yi promised lo de- wood on subscript) o, are regnested 'io sond it jUong immediately. Wouro out Wood, »nd procure a winter’s stock elsewhere,- and. for cash, bniess the contracts with subscriber* shell ’be fulfilled Without delay. / • - } j •; ■ tJßtos fctobn ahb Fbeu Albert Bnt tj\l has located himself in- Osgood’s Block, ad vertises to furnish the public with f a prime article of tQenesses'Jlour at reasonable -priMs. • We commend ♦ilm to the pittronage of a-generods public. •iIcBUABO FOB fjtt Cmf.T’S I—Mt. AxIBEW XtrpLEj Charleston, has left with bs a lbt of Cbili potatoer, jaTf raging, rather morotbana'Ponnd, weigh t : eaeh.— iClfese Samples are port of* Jot of twenty-three bush da raised by Mr. Tipple soijt a bushel of seed. Per haps somebody wUI try to bcat this. Wk see by the Jnnesrillo,(Wis.) Gazette, that our old friend 3. B. o&ssanay, bas donned the Union harness for the campaign in Wisionsln. Me will toll the Wisbonsin people a straight and pointed story, without vain repetition. .Whoever goes to hear him will hear no nonsense; - J * Vie are in receipt of the Afchisoft Champion, pub- Ibhcd at Atchison, Kansas] by our'old friend, Frank A. Root, Esq. It.is alarga'papcr, and an earnest ad vocate of the'cause of the country. Frank will be good enough to imagiheour dexter hand outstretched to the Mississippi, where « proffers ci) old-fashioned welcome: Success to youjold boy ! .. Q. WashisoAs GußDiip lends os the following mathematical pnislet > Me. Agitator—SiiWinftf 'Chap :• Daring visited leyeral “ neighboring townships” since the election, X took pains to work out; teveral “ sums" in Gain & leis for the * 1 four-yenr-oV/s.” I took, the election returns for a base of ope jations, and the following table shows the gains foV *the Republican ticket in the five “neighboring townships”: ■ Curtin, Woodward, Rep. Gain, Polly wogrilfo, 200 L' 1® 210 Crow Nest, 150 d 6 156 B tag-Ail, 600 - 50 1000 Turnip-Ton, * 1 'i ■ V 0 _ 100 Slab-Hollow, , . 42 p . -16 " t & TsUl, ■ 993 Unless some conceited fool sets up to criticise my mode of cyphering out comfort for the downcast and sorrowful, that ,will 4 stand good till next •lection.'. ' 1 am about to publish a Work on chronic sections. Also a new rule for additiop; ■ ‘ • Ibars for a few days, . : ; .. ' g. w. g. . . Unios Celbbrxm4h.-—T|he celebration is honor of the recent Union victories in Tennessee, Virginia, lowa, Indiana, Ohio, aud r jPennsylvania,t6ok place here on Monday night lasjtj under the auspices of tho Wellsboro Loyal League, of space prevents us from giving full details poAßtlbe proceedings, but all who were present (and th£jre,were delegations from nearly every township ooo»ty) oon our in pro nonacing it the 11 gayest time 1 * of the kind over held in the county, , • [ Q At six o’clock'in the ei salute of thirteen gam was fired on tti£ Putjo Bqt/are in honor of the tbirteen-origihal- States rf|;tbe Union. This was the signal for the illumination of the Court House and Loyal league. Rooms, anij|pr a.grand'supper at Big ony’s, where almost every&dy and their wives, not to mention their children/, partook of ’the tempting viands. All the private residences around the Square were beaulifplly ), also tbe Residences of Messrs.' Harkness, Donaldson‘and' Roy on Main Street, including, of'coursb/,tbe Agitator Office. , pa ring the evening oil tbesei places .were visited and serenaded by the Brats Bobd. i We regret want of spice to speak of the'miW'' transparencies at Btgo nj% bat that one, •• Heard From Chat xau?" attracted mostatte.j|i9n and;created.the most /on, probably on immortal “ Twenty Two” who joined th* Coji fcrbead Club in that town-* ship, and afterwards Curtin in a solid body. After tbe featiTilies Ai - JgoDy'a, which included a free snpper to Jioijwore Uncle Sam’s uni form,-the crowd’assembre&at Abe Court House. Only .no fourth of. the podplp could get in, nnd th.so orgMU6(l:b£ cJHog Son. Judge Williaton to thp Chair, Fatriotio; obngafwero eiing by the GIo? Ctub, and short congratulatory addresses were made by the Chairmanj ? and by Messrs. Williams 1 and WII- Wellsboroß by Mitcbeil of Tjoga, and fhy.G, M. DePui, haj). to be present. Xbejfeand then played “ Hail .Colombia” end the audjeipßol adjourned with three ■rousing .cheers for ;Curtitt/iljr4 e f° r <oldicrs, and 4hreo for Honest Old balloon ascension, a magnificent bonfire thirty-six guns for, ttbe thirty-six .Statesof tbe Union, and a grand ball at 4he Court flouse-eoneludei rejoicings, Tbe Committees appointil-fdr each pari of tbe Pro gramme,, deser*e a word orurfilee.- Nothing was at tempted whlpb was nat sQfecskfully carried out; and ibis-is tbe best praise .wbp34|e&n. be spoken of them. And although it was evi<ich§duriag the evening that , «omo.of the,young Cmen \ ha& “got on a constd'oble bead-’r Bteam,”.yot.not» drunken fight dis turbed tbe general good feeling..* Tnlt* it altogether it Wus-a'Ceiebration suet .sis £all loyal men may bo justlyiproud of, \\ BOLDIEES’ jtip( SOCIETY. Editor AgctAtoh, Will ybu permit me, through to offeg qi&w ynggeitionq in be half of the Sanitary Commissionwhose supplies of comforts for oup*siok and mounded soldiers, it rests upon the loyal men «ad woiben of the land to pro vide. And Mr. Editor, oan.you not indaoo the stay at-home «nea of oar 1- county, to ta£b a little more interest In this matter? Them a;e some noble er uptions, but as a general : rule, (be men are mere U 10 t ! l “ “odMlaking, instead of asaisting '.ith coUM.l .nd of their female Sj? , “ “ ked 10 comtibute something, beyond .ridicule and grumbling, Orty either refnee outright, or pn-to ungraciously that * refusal would not be more .painful. And the continU titan at, that our labor goes *f, d no «”«>K a f«r whom ft is K ,7 T l ?t bj 'i IW,h ” might know better, ■d they would only lake tfc>.tumble to inform them ,; 0 . f .““ r "- ‘ b °°4 f 0 »;y'” «« societies A, ft • W ! look -fathers, husbands ?"*«»•«* friends, for nia erial “ aid and comfort," iw£ U “ ‘- n 111 our lao'Jfi.le undertakings, and ear these »re withheld! “f * , J °*'epl»t)de, return.) in ‘t 1 -Hi'" 6 h, ““f d e“*b d Bl*s iVInH season for drying «p. Smtv Jh? «*pdclfully. srge upon aU in Tioga tS 1 to orc ardB, fin . d ,are ‘J r t, h <« name U «£’. t f a '*prcut s for J*, f‘ *™ D ge»«nt would b, to' make Ohiffit in . r (“/““e.dfdfast Autumn,) for that SLm il Wh . fa “ ily - snore- convenient, let •ana n 2i y “* ? part aa - «"Wpg each week, for the ’ hen the willing heiirU and nimble, tha iSf. P'rcots'ond children ahall be employed for one Ln ," olJlerB - and the young shell learn what-no ft.. 7* “V® t°° early, that it blentd to uive m rililtl' 1 " - , • re i J b i Sdsietioe in most of dried rl^ff 8 BjWly take charge of the ■ £nut «>d fotjjtdit Vobwm’ Pa. Branch of the Sanitary Commission, from whom, they may be as sun atwiea cube of- ehylhlhg *a earth, that itwiU.nachtheapldiem*. ■•*«. --jja-'.-vrlvl. . r Tbis Js.also .tEa'iesifdn for preparing sonr-crodi, and pickling cabbage, wbich with onions, are Invalu able as “ anti-seerbutics.” Let eaqb garden contri bute a few onion*; they ore greatly lopgcd for by the invalids, and are almost essential-.wr'.good soap.— There is also butter, teta small pot be sent from each faintly, or a firkin contributed by • several nelgh 7 ‘ bora. And eggs—why can wo not Betid' «vere3 rels of these; *!) plenty pnd cheap with nB, : Bb'Scardo and dear in the nrtny.- There 5s also cheese, and honey, and apples, apple-butter-—all in season now. What a wealth of luxuries God has given us ! and wbat-o privilege it is tb share them with those- nobW men, who,*periling life and limb indefenee.of'their country, have fallen from the ranksi by ' wound or now think, often with keen longing of their father’s house, where waa always enough and to spared and more inviting toieeble appetites,, than the strong food they relished in camp- and on the march. Government labors untiringly for the comfort of the soldiers; but it is pleasant' to'' think, that toe too, can do something to alleviate their sufferings, and thus teaUfjrpurlote forthetb. and fur nwS<f3bntry.— And looking back in after days, whatever maybethe fate of this beloved land, we shall rejoice, to remem ber,that we did we could to aid in- this hour of grief and peril, and oar one .regret .wQI be that we "could, do no more.!.. 5. J 3, Morris, * Associate Manager for B. Section of Tioga Co. Mansfield,Oct. 17. L Dr. I*. Dauliso, Jr., late of LawrenceviUe, Pa., surgeon-in ,a at Jefferson Barracks, St, waa recenUy presented by. his patients with a gold-headed cane.—Contiitp Journal. * £arge Bird.—W. W. Shaw, of this borough, shot in the river, just below the pool, ope day last week, a Pelican, measuring seven feet and seven ineAes across the wings. As the Pelican is a salt water bird, it is supposed this one must have been a “ refugee” from North Carolina. —Bradford Reporter, The Elmira Advertiser states that a buggy was stolen on Thursday night from the Franklin House, Elmira, and tracked the next morning In die mad by E. C. Crane, who kept on'to Knoxville, Pal, and found the buggy, a good horse and harness and the thief who was Iddged in the Wellsfcoro jail to await a requisition of the Governor., The horse found is d large bay twelve years old. The harness a silver plated one, well worn. Who owns the harness and horse ? \ MABRIBD . In WelUboro, st the Parsonage, on the 20th inti,, by Rev, J. D. Bell, Mr. D: C. LAMPMAN of 4Veils boro, to Mis? HARRIET HART of Charleston, Pa. [ln their newly-intended homo at Lock Haven, Pa., may they-find-themselves locked In the Aaven of. a btippy married life. J. D. B.'] In Middlebury, on tho 25th inst. bv the Rev. B. Towner, Mr. SELDEN B, KEENEY of Middlebury, to Miss IRENE BOUGHKER of Chatham. In Elkland Coro, on tho I6th Inst., by Rev. E. C. Benedict, Air. SIMON DEANS of Woodhull, Steu ben Co. N. Y., to Miss MARIA HIPOLIT, of the former place. In Nelson, on the 20th inst, at the .residence of the bride’s, father, by Rev. E. B. Benedict, Capt. R. C. BAILEY, U. S. A., to Miss SARAH A. RYAN; of Nelson, Pa. f 1513 In Wellsboro, on the 23d inst., of consumption, SAMUEL ANDRUS MACK, aged 6Syears. Mr. Mack was born April 5, 1805. Ha was mar ried Sept. 3, 1828, to Lara: Ann Kenard, who died at Wellsboro, Sept. 8, 1863. lie ,was the father of nine children, six of whom are yet bis survivors. By trade, be was a blacksmith : and had industriously pursued his vocation, in WelUboro, during nearly thirty years. His health began.to fait;him about.one your since, when he found it necessary to disengage himself from his regular occupation, and give himself scope to pro vide as far as possible against the steady inroads of disease. But the power of bis secret enemy, con sumption, Had tukeh bid strength beyond the possibil ity of xe-establishmont'; andhe.hoDtihaed-to decline. On Thursday last, bis illness assutuedan unwanted intensity; and on the next day, Friday, resalted in his death. ’’’ T . As a neighbor, be is represented by those who knew him well, tohavo been uniformly kind, generous, and companionable. He was a servant to the sick, and a friend to tbe needy. As a citizen, bis loyalty, (a point of character not to be overlooked in these days of our country's peril and distress,) was unquestionable. He fervently loved bis country, and honestly sympathized with all faithful supporters of the Union and the government. While wo forget his faults and his frail ties, just as we would have our own forgotten when we-ehall Behead,let us Wmindful of-bre good (rafts; believing that be is in tbe bands of Qod, who will deal jostly with him,,as be ever does with all. Bis funeral took place on Sabbath, .Oct. 25, at the M. E, Church, in Wollsboro, the services being conducted by the pastor. It was largely attdndcd. J. D. B. - Drowned on board tbe-West Point, which was sunk by coming in collision with ibe Geo. Peabody on the 13tb of Aug. 1862, GEO. HASTINGS, a member of Co. H, 45th Kbgta P. V., fortneclyVf; Chatham,-Tioga Co. Pa. _ v ' He was the son of NfE. and S. Hostings. He woa an amiable, unassuming"young man, respected by all bis acquaintances. Cow. In Chatham, on the 13th inst., of Diphtheria Miss ELIZABETH V. HASTINGS, sister of the above, aged 13 years, 6 months, and 9 days. By these dispensations of Divine Providence, tbe. parents Ore called to mourn tbe loss of kind, dutiful children, and brothers and sisters the loss of a worthy brother and sister. Sermon on tbe 15th lost,, bj thb writer, from Psalms, 88,' 18: “ Lover and friend hpat thou put far from me and my acquaintance into darkness." J. XsoEnidK. BPECIAL NOTICES. [COUHUMCATED ] PGfcMONARY CONSUMPTION* A CURABLE DIS • EASE! li ' A G A B B. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tbe undersigned having been restored to bcalthin a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several yeaijs with a severe lung affection, and.that-dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to' make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using tbe same, which thdy will find a 9urf cure far .Consumption, Asthma, Bronchi tis, Coughs, Colds,' Ac; The only bbject bf v the ad vertieer ia sending tbe Prescription is to benefit thr afflicted, and spread information which Be conceives to be invaluable; and be hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Willlamsburgh, Kings County New York. Sept 23, 1863H m » • ; Madame porter’s, curative balsam has long tested tbe trufb that (here are first principles In Medicine as there is in Soicncc. and this Medidipe nftsdmpdaaded on pnmnpleff pui£ed6j) the manifold ndlare of Man! Tbe cure of Colds ia in keeping open the pores, and in creating. & gentle in ternal warmth, and this is caused by tbe use of (bis Medicine. Its remedial qualities are bas6d on its power to assist the hßaltky and vigorous circulation .of blood through the-lungs; it enlivens (be muscles and assists the skin to.perform its duties of regal*, ting tbe beat of the system, and. in gently throwing off tbe waste substance from the surfuce of the body, at fs*ii6t~ s' violent -remedy, hut ottidDlettt; woHnibg, searching and effective. Sold by all druggists at 13 Ind 35 Bents per bottle. Sepf. 9,1863. A GENTLEMAN, cored of Nervous DebHity, In eompeteuey, premature Decay and Youthful Error, actuated by a desire to benefit otbers, wil! be happy to. furnish to all who need it .(free of charge) tbe recipe and directions for making toe simple Rem edy used In his case. Those wishing to profit by his experience—and possess'a Yiloable Rerfiisdy—wßl receive tbe some, by return> mofl, (cartfhlly naled,) by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN, ' , No. 60 Nassau Street, Ijl’cw York, fiept lfi, 1863-3 mos. ‘ ‘ . E STRAY-—Came into thp enclosure of P. Cloie in Firmington township, on the SlblnetanWit Hark Red Heifer, one year old. The owner 'it re quested, to prove property, pay charges, and. take,her •way- ; • DAin* F. W. Ctafe.T O*W 88,18«4w> - ‘ DIED. 73jgg^ A STATEMENT OF FACTS! THE SCBStmiBKOIg now all k|nd» of FOREIGN DRY GOODS at greatly reduced prices: His stock is all new,jind has been selected with great care, and BOUGHT VERY H*ST ADVANTAGES that, the Eastern markets afford. He does not claim to have a'large stock,- BOUGHT SEVERAL YEARS 'AGO, os he has always made QTTlgk SALES, and SMALL? rpROFITS his MOTTO, ’and'haa been unable to keep Ms GOODS :THAT LENGTH OP TIME, IP HE HAD WISHED. Hia. coatomets beta, .always manifested forNB Wr-G 0 o|kS in their-properaeasuß, on# he has always made it his business, to introduce the* LATEST in W|l kinds o£'goo<j£ti|aWly kept in large Stores'* -Tbh stock at present is in splendid and he’ean 'supply customers with all the Goods needed at: £his ‘time of lhe year, and at PRICES that CANNOT PAIL to SUIT the MQ§r SC(OSOJUQAL. full lines' in all the several • - - . ' ~jSv ‘ A departments,;.: QF CRESS GOODS. W« bat* a tety large assortment, eonsiiting of all the VARIOUS NBW“ STYLES, in EXTRA MEPIUM AND :IGWGRADES, at prices that will correspond fatorahiy with OLD prices. ■ , .: .. , " £ ■; CLOAKS, ' SHAWLS, CLOAK c£6thß, ' PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS, SILK MANTILLAS. MANTILLA SILKS. ", , : LAOE CAPES AND SHAWLS; ■J : - TRIMMINGS FOR SUCH GOODS, V WE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. .AS CHEAP AS :;THB CASH- CAN BUY THEM. ' *■ I. C. HANDKERCHIEFS CHEAP AS HOOP SKIRTS.--The[ largest variety and at the Lowest Pdcq in the LADIES’ & MISSES’ FLATS—Nearly all Styles, do. , do. SHAKERS—CoIored and White. TRIMMING for each and all of them, in all the etjlea. , ” BOOT ANS SHOE STOCK. In this Department ho pains will be spared to keep it up to the marl, so as to hare everything called for, and at SATISFACTORY PRICES. MENS’ BOOTS AND SHOES, BOYS* do. do. LADIES’ GAITERS AND BOOTS, MISSES’ , do. ,: do. , 1 @ 21 ® ® S 3 IB a B S 1 we intend to sell everything at the lowest market roles, and to keep everything in that line that we have been in the habit oT"keoping. . WHOLESA ALL GOODS in-any of the above Stocka will, be WHOLESALED at a very SMALL ADVANCE on NEW YORK CASH PRICES. Making it the interest of,all who boy in that, way to'call and see what we'are doing. AtTENTION PAID TO ORDERS. . .All, customer* are.invited to oall and iopk.at our- Goods. If- net equal-to their ‘expectations, we do nbt cxpebf to’sell. 'A good to any Goods are "'needed,, in .the Country this season. and they can. bo sold at roueonbla rttitet’ 1 X to k*«p • 'Swt r»U stock ana a cell ALL' GOODS CHEAP,' dud dO my share of the business of the coantry. .May 27, 1863, CLOTH!! FOR MILLIONS! Ldok .out FOR B AEG AIKS!, ' Compare Prices, & Save Your Honey! ..:.. v ■ ■ .\'u TO THE TRADING COMMUNITY, Who have eo geDvroualy BUfrtoincd onr endeavor* in the past to‘ SELL CLOTHING AT A SMALL PROFIT; Wo Wbiid .gain iirvito Jon to call at ear Storer and EXAMINE ONE OF THE BEST SELECTED ASSORTMENTS, —OF— FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET ; and we feel do hesitation In saying to yon that each, and erhry article * HAS BEEN BOUGHT —AT— SUCH PRICES, that inducement! can be offered -to THOSE WISHING ■• - ' BUY ■ CLOftifttG 1 FOB. CASE, -—TO MAKE THEIR SELECTION FROM T HIS STOCK. OCR STOCK INCCCDEB 1 GENT’S BLACK, -FROCK, SATIN, - FARMER’S 'SATIN, ! and CLOTH VESTS: BLACK DOESKIS, . ld,i. tv, C; .J ; u 1 -r-AND—> ; r. '> 1 -,u ii- *- 1 '•> . FANCY CASSIMERE PANTS, —ANDii:: c OVER COATS, Alto a complete enortmantof • Kif-Vv ■ BOY ? S CLOTHING; in the "■' ' OLOTmxa : LINE.' '' : ' I Call and ten for yoaraeUV.i PERISH A CO. I Tib/, Sept. 10, WrU. Country. We can salt every one. LET BADE. *Np. 2 is the size generally need in private families. Orange Judd of the American AyHcnfrurdfiri, says of tbe u A child can readily wring out a tabfull of elotbes in &-few minutes. II is in reality a CLOTHES SA VER ) A TIME SAVER 1 and a STRENGTH SA VER! The saving of garments will alone pay a large per ceotnge on its cost. We think tho machine mu.ah more than PAYS FOR ITSELF.: EVERY YEARin the saving of garments! There are several pearly alike la general construction, bat we consider it important that the Wringer be fitted with ipogr, otherwise a mass of garments may clog tbe and the rollers upon the crank-shaft slip and taar.(taeloUle|,-or:tbe rubber break-loose# fwn-the shaft. Oar own is one of tbe fifst make, pad-it is as GOOD AS NEW after nearly FOUR. YEARS’ CON :STANT-U$E» ... - - Every Wringer with Cog-Wheels is Warranted in every particular. "I ' ‘ Ajjood CANVASSER wanted in every'town. • On receipt of the price from ptooea where no ‘one'lrfselliorg, we will send the Wringer free of ex penm* * | ' For-particulars oftd drcnlark address R. C. BROWNING, 347 Broadway, N. Y. For sale by B. MATSON, Wellsboro, Pa. ‘ Se£t. 2, 1863. ‘ tod BUSINESS COATS. OUR DO MIS STIC STOCK; - - ,• •• —SUCH AS— ’ SHEETINGS A SHIRTINGS, BLEACH’D & BROWN, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, CHECKS, - ... DENIMS, .STRIPED SHIRTINGS, FLANNELS, TABLE LINENS, - NAPKINS, CLOTH SPREADS,*c. ': ■ • . -’JO' / i ■ . '] ' J ; Wasneverin bolter übape to fill all calls than at pr** jrent. und era REDUCTION of'from 20 u 40 fief cent, on early Spring prices. . —our— . ; ..f;..,,. 1 ' , NOTION & WHITE GOODS STOCK is welf filled, and we are selling notions of all kinds mucVcheaper than last month—WHITS GOODS the siyne way.' CHILDRENS’ SHOES.— . MOROCCO, KID AND CALF, KIP AND SPLIT, with And without the Capper Tye., J. a; PARSONS,, No. 3, Concert Block, Corhingf, N. 7. ENIVERSAE CLOTHES WHINGER. No, 1, Large Family Wringer .......,$lO 00 No. 2, Medium “ 11 ......... 700 No f 2J “ “ . “ .... 600 NO. Z, Small “ « 5 50 No. 8, Large Hotel “ 14 00 No. 18, Medium Laundry fto run steam.) IS 00 No. 22. Largo ‘ “ | or hand, ) -30 00 Nos. and 3 harejto Cogs. . All 49'-war ranted. UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER. No Wringer can be durable without<Gog-Wbeela, FOR SALE. ONE yoke of WORKING OXEN, eight jeers old, used for doing all Mods of farm work. Also,* one yoke of STEERS, four years old, and At for beef. Also, two COWS. Stile to take place on Maple Hill*, two miles oast of the old JDlke'Pann, or one mile and a half west from Clemmons. Oct. 7, 1863-3L* . HENRY M. WILLIAMS. HEW m|£L|HERY SHOP. MRS. HELEN SOEIIBLD begs leave to state for the informatioor of tfae ladies of Wellsboro nod vicinity, that she has jaat returned from New York with a fine slock of ' Millinery Goods, stilted .to the prevailing styles and fashions.* She. ho# secured the services of A FIRST CLASS MIL LI NER»~and is prepared to do well and.promptly all work that she may be favored- with. She has also a Urge and fine stock of HOSIERY, | whicbladies will do WolUocaJlandexaidinfc. „ Shop 1 second door above, the old' “ Eaglet Office, Main Street. \ . Wellsboro, Oct. 14,1803. r . ■' ~ , Sacking for Sop Grower*. ' ! DON’T .and away fot-Sacking! we hare a large stack of it which will be sold cheap. ' > ffeUahoio, Sept-33. I3fi3. ‘ BULLARD 4-COi ■ . CASH STORE! IT is now past'two yean since the opening of onr REART PAT STORE troy; BRADFORD COUNTY, ?A., slneewhiqh time the pnbllohaTqnwardad to ns a GEKEROIIS ;PATKONAGE, we hate been signilly prospered. The PAY AS. YOU GO PLAN I has afforded 1 ns ample means.to prosecute‘par busi ness in such a manner as to ' EVER. CONIFJETITIONf# Perhaps lie greater comment-could- be adduced to show the value of ibis plan than the perfect_security affords to the purchaser. He not only gels the value it of bis money, bat has the full consciousness that be is a free man. Duns to him are things talked of but not realized, We do business } |i thereby saving tax which must he Imposed on the purchaser, where a • -* : • • ; ! • CREDIT BUSINESS IS DONE, We most of car Goods-for Cub,' offering tbeaj.At a very flight advance preferring as we| always bare done from (be com meDcament.of oar business to do a large trade fur Small Profits, rather thatt'iunllb'e risks which the losses attending a CREDIT SYSTEM ' 1 - - . - , . iDv|olTod. -JVe tbereforecan and do offer la purcha sers oi the best assortment of Qooods to be found in NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA. 3 ; , ’saoLsu' 1 If you want to pnrchaso J BLACK, BltOHi\, li ELITE & GREET SILKS, BROCADE & PE AIN, Call at PERUKE’S. of all styles' And quality. - .* 'J. J Plain and figured French Merinoes, ._j English,Cobargs Coloredjind Black Alapaetia, Brocade Reps'and axieqUriustres, j Figured Greoajdipps* Brocade Mohair*, ( In faetovery thing in the Dree* Good* line, 1 ' ./ ■ ' V AT PiiRINE’S.. simss m&mss Splendid Brochex, and Square Shawls, , Black Thibet, long Shawls, Black Thibet, square Shawls, Colored Thibets, Black Silk Shawls, and Shawls of every kind and variety, . ; CLOAKS, SACQCES, & MANTILL. of the newest designs In'Blaok or Colors, V ;. | A FIVE THOUSAND YARDS Pacific dnd Manchester Drains for. 3 shillings per yard, ■ * - '1 , ' AT PERIN^S. . i TEN THOUSAND YARDS Madder Prints for I shilling.por yard, 1 A LARGE QUANTITY I of Domestics at prices that defy competition, ' AT PERINEfS. Sfaop.xnade Kip and Stoga Boots, for $3,00 par pj AT PERINEH BATS Aid) CAP* of great variety jn quality and price, I AT FERINE^. , Ladies, Miaaea A Children’s Shoes in great variety and cheap, j AT FERINE’S. , Flour by th. Sack or Barrel, AT PBRINE’S, Priors reduced on floopSkirta and Corsets, ... AT PERINKSi.-r Opera tlanriela, plain, figured, striped and checked, heavy Iwilled and rod, blue, green, "J 1 *? Flannels, ' , 1 , - AT FERINE.S. ~ A new andjoheap stock of QLOfiHXNGf TROYj Sejtt. 1&9. ‘ - 1' iXssw’^tsaar-ve^^fiMto! PERINE’S —AT— Strictly! for Cash, i' ; FROM COST, DRY GOODS, CALL' 9 AND SEE AT FERINE'S. AT PERIN AT FEBINJE)’ FIFTY‘CASES September list* 1863, FROM, THIS DATE, " FOR READY PAY ONLY I CUSTOM BOOTS AND SHOES; ...I' ■ Leather, Findings, &o. ■ CASH PAID FOR HIDES. PELTS, DBBB .SKINS AND FURS.'. FRANKLIN SAYS: . - T “When you - hare anything to advertise,tell Che public of it in plain, simple- Janguajje." ’ - l am maoufactdting good custom made Boots and SbdeswbTch I willed! at fair prices, and : *ebly for HEAVY FA Y. Such work cairaol be sold at a* low rates per pair as eastern made slop-work, but it can and will bo sold at prices which will enable the par* chaser to protect bis'feet with good substantial boot* more 'cheaply than with a pour slop-shop' 4ri101% which, arcs if it chances not to fall in pieces with the first weeks service, is bat a.doubtful protection Ift wet and cold weather. Try me. ■. Ijr Bach and Doeskins Wanted, in tbf red ami short blue, for which £ will pay mh and a good price; Becf-Hidet and Calfirtdna Wanted,., for which I Will also pay cash. ■ Sheep Pclta Wanted, for which I will alto pay cash and the Mgheat maf* ket price.! ■ • T " *. An assortment of sole,upper, calfskin* and linlna, pegs, thread, nails, awls, knives, shoe-hammers, Ab., kept constantly on band, which I will sen cheap for cash. Shop on Main Street between WllcoxVand Bullard's. G. W. BEARS. N. B. I rtm’t give credit, becante, to be plain,3 haven't got U to give. WclUboro, Sept. 9,1853. FAMILY DTE COLORS. Blach, Bark Blue, Light Bine, French Blue, Claret Brown, Bark Brown,. Light Brown Snvjf Brown, Crim ton, '• Bark Brab, Light Brab, Burk Green, Light isreen, For Dyeing Silk, \\ wu.eu «ud Mixed Goodi, SV *U| y Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons,' Glares, Bonnets, - 1 Hats, FenlhcrSj. Kid Glares, Chil dren’s Clothing, and all » kinds of bearing Apparel. &A SAVING OP 80 PER CfiMV.'Gt For2s cents you can color as many goods nt wonld otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades can bo produced from the same Dye. The process Is simple, and any one can use.the Dye with per fect success'. Directions in English, French And German, Inside of each package. For farther information in Dyeing, and girltjgjk perfect knowledge what colors .are best. adapted to dye over others, (with many valuable recipes.) pur chase Howe & Stevens' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by matron receipt of price,—H» cents. Manufactured by HOWS & STEVENS, _ 26t) Broadway, Boston. Eor-iale by JOHN A. ROY, Wellsboro ?*.✓ 1 Sept. 30, 1863-6 m. *■ Insurance Agency* 1 THE Insurance Company of North America bare 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 ef properly.agiiinst the hazard of fire, Isolieit with con fidence a liberal share of the business of the county* Thisoornpaa-ywas incorporated in 1754. ' Its capital Is $500,01i0, and itsvaseests in 1861 as per statement Ist Jan. of that year was $1254,719 81. J CHARLES PLATT/ ..Secretary. ARTHUR G. COFFIN,... ProtldenjU Office of the Company 232 Walnut Street Philadelphia. Win. Bucliler, Ceil Ira I Agent Har ri.bni's. Pa. JOHN W. GUERNSEY, ■' Agent for Tioga County, Pa, July 16, 1883. ADJOCRNEQ. COMMISSIONER'S SALE of Seated ed Lands-advertised for August Term of\c«nrt— snob lands as wore cot. sold or disposed of, amtursed to FRIDAY, the 16th of Oct next, at 10 o'clock A* M. A. L. ENSWORTH, Com’re Cfcrk. Wellsboro,-Sept. 28. 1863. • TO TAXPATCRS. NOTICE is hereby given to the taxpayers of Dei mar that all taxes remaining unpaid on the D«* plicate for 1863, must be paid on or before the tint day of November next, or.costs will be made. DANIEL FIELD, Collector. Delmor, Sept 23, 1803-31.* - ESTRAY. -s CAME Into the eeclosore of the subscriber in Cov*. ington townihip, on or about the Ist of July, * bright BED STEER, two years old, with s white strip on his side. The owner is requested to prove property, pay chargee, and take him away. « W. H, JOHNSON* Covington, Oct, 7,1883. HJDES AND VEAL SKINS WANTED.— Thn -highest market price paid in mosey at lbs BROOKLYN TANNERY near Tioga. July 1,1863. STATE iVORiIEAL SCHOOL [For tho’ sth District, Pa.] IKausfield Classical Semiaaryi Rev. W. D. TAYLOR, A. M............Prinhip01. Mr Assistant. Mrs. H. S. Taylor,.;. «.*,... v Preoepim£* Miss H. A. ..Farnsworth ...Assistant. ..Assistant, and Teacherin Mode) ScbooL ..i..;.....:AssiBtaDl, and Teacher nfMosie. - - The Fall Term of this Institution will open ScpL 2d. The Winter Term, Dec. 2d. The Spring Term, March-lGth, 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 ClasiU cal Department,.are solicited. For particulars, address Ror. W. D. Tatlob, Maps*' field, Tioga County Penna. Send for a Circular. _ Wj COCHRAN?' ' President of the Board of Tnultcte ,WM. HOLLAND, Secretary, Mansfield, August 5, 1803. - Q. W. WELLINGTON & GO’S. BANS, CORNING, N. Y„ (Located in the • Dicninsow Housb.) sj , American Gold and Silver Coin bought rad sold, , New York Exchange, do. . * Unourront Money, do. . - ■ • United States Demand Notes “ old issue*' bought* I Collections made in oil parts of the Union at Car. rent rates of Exchange. Particular pains will be taken to accommodate our patrons froln lha Tioga Valley. Otfr. Office will b* open atZ,A. M-, and close at 7 P. M-, giving parties passing over the Tioga Rail Road ample , time f a transact their business before the departure "Of the train in the morning, ‘add after its arrival in tbs evening.' i Q. W. WELLINGTON, President. Curbing, N- Y-.-Nov. 12, ISB2. TEAS, COFFEE; and SPJCES, best qualities and fair prises always on'band at Wellsboro, April 22, 186*. - MATHERS’. MOLASSES and No. I, nrtiula of both at fair prices at MATHERS’.; r Family dyh col: rs-at '' - ; ■ 3' : ROT’S DRtJQ STORE. FLINT CHIMNEXS,.oxtra quality for Kcroria, Lamps, Just received st . ■ - • 1 ■ " ; ; Rors drug sto:rb v; _ t Ifagtnt", Maroov. Orange, ‘ r Pink, Purple, f liogul Purple Salmon, , . Scarlet, - Slate, Sol/erin**: ■■ Violet, , Y(Uow t AM)
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