f THE AGITATOR. £oOAL ASP MIBCEIiIiAHEPITS. Wellaboro, WedneScUy. ETov. 11, 1863. . New AdrartUementa. /[ear Tie— J. P. BUe*.': f yiaur and Tied Store'~W illiflm Block. * / CJauiion—CornoUa Plutaley. Sulphite of Lime —Dr. Roy. form far Sale —H. P-Dockstader. i/ea Fall and Winter Ooo'de —J. A. Paraone. Sheriff’! Sale! —Sheriff' Btowcll. 1 - De. W. W. Webb h«« resumed practice, and will attend to the wants of' his old friende and patrons. SfteaiSonce unchanged. Pabk F«b Sale. —Mr. H. P. Dockatader, of Char leiton offers this week avaluaile farm for Bale. It la situated in a fine farming region, and ia in a fine atate of improvement. We cekrecoommend the properly to anyone desiring to procure real estate. Peiends, Countrymen and Patrons: Messrs. Bo dine, Bobbins, and Alford are some on apples; hot we clqim the premium on Sauer-Krant material: We raised in our garden the put season, a stalk - of cab bage, which Ihore 2i nearly, dll perfect heads. Beat that. 1 • ' . Blofucebt in Hioa itre.-—We hear that quite a sensation was created in.ilie neighboring township of Delmar daring last week)- hy the elopement of a prea cher with another man's: (rife. If wc have a true re lation of the affair, and incomes well authenticated, the Reverend gentleman 'deserves the eijtremest pen alty of the law in such chtea made and provided. The “ Smashes" SKiiiHBD,.*“Wo last week pub lished the dimensions of a big'apple, raised by 4ur friend Robbins, of RicHbidnd, It mat a big apple; but we have now to acknowledge the arrival of a larger one grown by Mr. Stephen Alpobd of Tioga. This specimen mcaaoreß ,|f inches and weighs 20 .ounces! We insist upon f fi jtfaat this last can’t be beat. Accident.— An accidei >happened in a house-raising. for Bowen, on Tuesday last, by which several well kn/Wp citiiens were seriously injured. The framewos up, bat not properly secured. Messrs. and La ther Porter being on the. frame when it gave away were precipitated to tbewound. Mr. Porter had a leg broken besides being iffeyctcly brtiised. The oth ers were more or less bruise/l by falling timbers, and injured otherwise by the’,#h<jck & the falL For Good Little Bo>Bt*-There was a little boy, he was not a big boy, 4f tie bad 'been be would hare been wiser. little koy bad a little knife—it waß not a very sharp knife, if <i t Tiad» been the little boy would have done himself <di mage.' But the little boy had a bad habit of Whittling with the edge, of the lit tle knife toward him ; antTso he was constantly cut ting his thumbs. The little boy got no wiser for (he bloody lessons, and so'it ne to pass that this little boy was never seen without rags on both his thumbs. The teaching.of this Little boys should not whiftle toward tbemselv^V i. _ • Take Nonck.—We IKul it necessary to reiterate the rule tbit no anonys ?u j communications will be published in this papi The name of the writer must .be submitted iu if not for publica tion. ' Several communications are rejected for the reason writer’s nbines are not given. Wo wish also to notify jidvertiaergi that advertise ments should be as parly as Mondaynoon of every week in which fSwegr are intended to appear. It te'dcifrabfe that'we 'so to as early as 2 p. m. Tuesday of each week: ad (Eat, ibe papers can be mailed in timo to day, at latest. , -.V--’| ' Iros City College, PrtrsnußG, Pa.—There is no Institution of learning in country, at present, at tracting so great an hUiflunt of attention as this. Students arefiocklng to !|Xfbm all parts of the coun try, on account of the reputation it has among business men for making £horou£i*Vpractical and reliable ac countants'. ’Vy 1 Its graduates take'prudence over those of nil - other Commercial Diploma from this Col lege being' a certain to success in business life. . - The Faculty # is of skillful and experi enced men, who stand af. of their profession, and who are well eminently fitted for the positions they | Evert young man in the loantfy should try to avitT'himself of tbeadvantages afforded .by a coarse of Ibis College. Circu lars of the College, eo^t piping full information, can be had on .addressing Messrs. JEN KINS i-SMITH, Pitt# p|a,' £a. . ■BOJjDIEB3* S|tD~SOCiETY. ,' ' ' At a meeting of the Society" on Saturday, 7Jev.7th,*the foUowiog jitter, enclosing Tjren»y-five dollars and cent*, was presented by Jtlrr, ti. D. Smith, Society. . Wj£«lsboro/Not. 3, 1863. To Mrs. G. X>. Smith, ;3&ep«in'er WcUsburo Ladiet Aid Society : • ‘ • Madam,:—At the the subscribers t 6 the fund for t£e celebration of |he hite Union victories in Virginia, Tennesee, ObkV-ftkwa, Indiana and Penn sylvania, I enclose .you dolian and thirti/-nine carts, t the amount which're mains in my bands unaxjmded. The donors, of this money desire mC to espr<<je|o yen, and through you to your Society, their ajitf&mtion of the good work in 'which these <or the benefit of the soldiers are engaged, the comforts of home to tho bedside of wounded, or dying soldier in the public you have not only earned his gratitude, bat£^ulo fe the gratitude of every loyal heart iu tty nation*-;: In • HesJ^frolly, Yocnq, Trcos. Com. After reading the Society unanimously , adopted the following ft&jgntions; ' That-tha'lilies Aid Society" duly appreciate the Motive ofitg.dotiors, and the true pa- WotismtM prompted tftlifl, and in behalf of the soldiers for whose use it.**cs’inade they tender to the I subscribers to-the the celebration of the late Union Victories Virginia, Tennessee, Ohio, lowa, Indiana and Penniq&vdnla” their most grateful ncknowtadgeefonts. - That the IJateurerof the Aid Society ' 10lcknow receipt of the dona- VW, fof these Resoiatron* to ac«Tof\d’ '•>» Committee, and to ttefranni-c ame to S e 'W;with the correspondence I te the county paper* formication. . - fur November, • 0 somewilat heart an 'common, h M .cverol *"? TtereUvW.m 0 „oo g h in it for half. Mcea numbers. IhqjWtributor, arc Longfellow, W»«,AgMsi*, Aldrich, Mrs. Hopkln *oa, Srothingfeam Saml£r,'Lowell-, Thoteau, J. R. Lowell, J. K. Marvel, nnSTjlhers scarcely lesa noted. V #t “4# 'l |n,t ™t«d article, a. “ c«L°d fc^ e ;4eflciency in if variety. nominee a" * in ten-chapters, is fenced, and t, very well worth reld- T - «“** *' “>» various aJ. thZ ’1, 1 U h “ ri - 4“ lat » tUI WOT * b more than its marked prije. DiaMr j B°°d article on Buckle, »ot eUwL*t* of Development, though V ? 0 # »'•“ has a letter to " <?o*y. My, Boogl, »,,» czcaUeat, eepeci- ally in the Beeeipe and Pattern department. Every family should take a cojfy. Why borrow.? Eh ? . “ The Bistoury is thetitleof aneat little monthly paper just issued by Dr, Thad. 8. Up De Graff, at Elmira. It ia devoted to the Doctor's specialty—dis eases of the ear and eye—and is extremely well ed ited, The Doctor is a man of rising fame for iktll and success in the department of his labors. His advertisement will be found in another column. List of Joton drown for Nov. Term, 1863* Grand Jurors. Brookfield—Warren Bonney, Ambrose Parker, Charleston—6. Austin, Cbauocey Dartt, T. Lester. Chatham—George Ferris. Clymer—Cbanncey'Soutbworth. Delmar—William Taylor, George Hildreth. Elkland—J. G. Parkhum. Lawrence boro—-Lewis Kolb. Mainsburg—John Fox. Liberty—David ftatbbnn. Middlebnry—Jason A. Pratsman, Philo Griffin. Rutland—Amos Mansfield. Richmond—G. A. Lamb. Sullivan—Stephen Palmer, Lorain Dodge. Tioga—-Charles W. Lovelosi. Tioga boro—Horace Peck. Union—l. B, Reynolds, William King. Westfield—A. C. Bancroft TRAVERSE JURORS. Brookfield—John George. Bloas —Alexander H. Gaylord. Charleston—Bertrand Damans, Jobn Mathers, Geo. Avery* Abram Hart* Chatham—Reuben -Morse, George Was*. Covington—Arthur 6oodspeed,-Jaa. Hoagland, S. Kelsey, Joseph Johnson,* Edwin 8. Klock.* Clymer—Edwin Eldredge. Delmar—Hartford Butler, Jacob Battles,* Moses D. Field,* Cbas. Grinnell,* Thomas Martin,* Job Sy*. znonds.* Deerfield—B. 8. Bo#en, W. B. Blob, Martin V. Purple.* Elk—Jobn Maynard. Farmington—Geo. W. Forsyth, Orlando Rowley.* Gaines—John L. Phenlx, Danfortb K. Marsh * Jackson—Artemoa Barnhart, David Bveritt, Edgar Kinner, Sidney White, Morris Seeley.* Lawrence—Nathan Grinnell, S. I. Power. Liberty—A. Foulkrod, Leonard Haver, Chas. 9. Veil, John Lienh&rt,* John Roop.* Mansfield—John H, Phelps.* Middlebnry—Henry Button, Wm. Cady, Milo Good* win,* Russell Niles.* Osceola—Charles Crandall. Richmond—Henry Searles, Asa Dyke,* H. K. Ha sted,* Pbineas H. Clark, Frank D. Loumbory,* Guy Snoover.* t Rutland—Harvey L. Horton, Alanson Palmer, Jno. Baker.* Sullivan—P. W. Bond, Horace Maine, Reuben Nash, Isaac Richmond, Arch. Buggies, Daniel Brad, ford* Geo. D. Edgertoo* Lafayette Gray* H. Hodge.* Tioga—Christopher Boyce, Wm. lnscbo,*-D. C. Kingsley, D. L. Aiken,* Abram S. Keeney,* Wm. J. Mann.* Tioga Boro—Stephen C. Alford.* Union—Uriah Newell, Jacob Schmeltzly, Hubbard T. Spencer, Geo. W. Terry, Thomas Larrabee.* Ward—Leroy Ayers, Martin Stratton, David W. Beardsley,* Richard Williams. Wellsboro—A. S* Brewster, Rudolph Cbristenat. Westfield—Morris Pritchard. *23 week.” Trial List, November Term, 1863. H. E. Dibble & Co. vs R. T. Ryan. Thomas Evans vs B. R. Hall. A. G. Elliott vs Devillo Stowell, Seth Ilackett vs Luther Wilson et aL C. Maxwell vs S. Satterly, James Welton vs V. Webb, John Bailey vs Sam’l Dickinson. Samuel Ryan vs William Peck. Solomon Bennett vs same AV. E. Dodge vs H. P. Erwin et al. Ira Bulkley vs Ex’ra J. Fox, dec. John A. Hammond vs H. Rnthbone et al. 0. & J. Brown vs D. K. Fitch* W. W. Hall vs 11. P. Vanneie et al. Joseph Baker vs MansfM I. AVorksjil Isaac Collins vs Julius Sherwood. Harden for Olwell vs M. Borst. AV. K. Mitchell vs B. B. Holiday. AVilcox, Perry & Eckervs Lowrey, Baohe et al. Palmer & bro. for J. Sherwood vs 11. Stowe!) jr. et *l. C. T. Longntreet et al vs Howes, Didama, Co, S. B, Childs & wife vs J. Merrill's Admrs. S. Bennett & Son vs James Churchill. A. J. Wells . vs Samuel llyan. T. Pattison vs W. & H. 0. Botnar's! Ackerly vs C. Toles, J. F. DONALDSON, Proth’y. MAKHZSD. On the 4th lust, at the residence of tfao bride's father, by the Eev. A. Raymond, Mr. S. C. WEB STER, of Bell Ewart, Canada West, (formerly df, Middlebary Center,) to Miss JANE WILSON, of Sharon, C. W. DIED. In Chatham, on the 6tfa lost., WM. aged 75 years, 1 month, and 11 days. Valley, on the 4th ult,, SlLOMA,'first and Elizabeth Spaulding, aged 6 years, 8 months, and 10 days. SPECIAL NOTICES. [cOHarCSICATED.] PULMONARY CONSUMPTIONJA CURABLE OIS EASE!!! A CARD . TO CONSUMPTIVES The undersigned having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of oure. To all wb6 desire it, be will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), With the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchi tis, Coughs, Colds, Ac. The only object of the ad vertiser in sending The Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread Information which he conceives to be invaluable; and be hopes every sufferer will try bis it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address • Rev. EDWARD A WILSON, • Williamsburgb, Kings County New York. Sept 24, 1863—4 m. SULPHITE OF LIME for preserving CIDER, at ROY'S DRUG STORE. CAUTION, —My husband, James L. Plumley, hav ing left my bed and hoard without just cause or provocation, I hereby give notice that I will support him no longer. CORNELIA PLUMLEY. j Delmar, Nov, If, 1863:3t* FLOVB ASD FEED STORE. J). BARFS OLD STAND * WELLSBORO, PA. I am daily receiving a fall stack of Floor and Feed from the Elmira and Covington Mills,' which I will sell at the lowest market prices. - - _ Warranted to give satisfaction bothin price’ and quality. A liberal patronage respectfully solicited.; ' WILLIAM H. BLOCK. Wellsboro, Nov. 11, 1863. 3m. FARM FOR SALE. THE undersigned offers for sale his farm, lying about J of a mile north of Whitney's corners, ini Charleston, and five miles from Wellsboro. . Said farm containing EIGHTY ACRES, about SIXTY ACRES cleared and under good cultivation, nearly free from stumps. It is well Watered, well fenced, has an excellent orchard of 80 apple tress, to gether with pears, plums, cherries, and quinces. There are also two good barns, and a good house ftpon this faim, There is a fine well of soft water near the house. , . This farm is situated on.the Hill’s Creokßcatl.an'dl will be told at a bargain'for cash, or on store , time with good security. ■ H. P. DOOESTABHB. '* Charleston, Hoy. 11, 1863-tt.* ... '5 THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. NOT A KOI DRINK! A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PURE TONIC, TH AT WILL BELIEVE THE AFFLICTED, AND NOT MAKE* DRUNKARDS. DB. HOOIXAND’B GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY DR. C. M. JACKSON, " PHILADELPHIA, FA. WILL EFFECTUALLY AND MOST CEETAINLY CURE ALT. DISEASES ABISING FBOM A DISORDERED I LIVER, STOMACH, os KIDNEYS. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CUBE EVEBY CASE OP Chronic or Nervous Debility. Dis ease oT the Kidneys, and Disea ses arising; from a Disordered Slomacb. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS Raulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs: Connipatlon, Inward Mrs, Fulness. or Blood to the Hoad Acidity of the Stomach* Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, FalneM or Weight in the Stomach Soar Eructations, Staking or Flatter* tering at the Pit of the Stomach. Swiramlogof the Head, Hur- Hnrried and Difficult Breathing. Flatter* Jog at the Heart; ' Choking or Suffocating Sen* tattoos when in a lying posture, Dimness of [Vision, Dots or Webs be fore the Sight, Fever and Dali Fain Pain in the Head, De ficiency , of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain In the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs. Ac /Sad den Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Con stant Imaginations of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS WILL GIVE TOD A GOOD APPETITE, ■WILL GIVE YOU Strong Healthy Nerves, WILLjOITE YOU BRISK AND ENERGETIC FEELINGS, WILL ENABLE YOU TO I SLEEP IV ELL, \ AND WILL POSITIVELY PREVENT YELLOW FEVER, BILIOUS FEVER, Ac. Those Suffering from Broken down and Delicate Constitutions, From whatever cause, either in MALE OR FEMALE , will fiud 111 HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, A REMEDY That will restore them (o their usual health. Such bos been the case in thousands of instances, and a loir trial is but required to prove the assertion. From Ber.J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of tho Encyclo pedia of Religious Knowledge. Althouglrhot'disposed to favor or recommend Patent Med* Iclnes in general, through distrust of their ingredient* and effects,! yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself to bare re* ceived from any simple preparation, in tho hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to Hooflands German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C M. Jackson, of chit city, became I was prejudiced against them for many -years, under the Impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I am indebted U) my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encour agement to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The nse of three bottles of tbesd Bit ters, at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which 1 had not felt fur six months bofor*e,and hod almost despaired of regaining.' Ittierefere thank God and my friend for directing me to the nse of thenf. PniUPxtpniA, Jus* 20,1801. J. BROWN* DISEASES OF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER lu Toiing or Aj;cd, male or Female Aro speedily the patient restored to health. DELICATE CHILDREN, Those suffering from MARASMUS, wasting away, with scarcely any fiesb on their bones, are cored In a very short due; one bottle iu such cases, a ill have a moat surprising effect. PARENTS Haring suffering children as above, and wishing to raise them, will never regret the day they commenced with these Bitters, LITERARY MEN, STUDENTS, And those working bard with their brains, should always keep a bottle of D’S BITTERS hear them, os they will find much benefit from its. use,-to both mind and body} invigorating and nftt depressing; ’ IT IS NOT A ■ LIQUOR STIMULANT, And loaves no prostration. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. We call the Attention of all having relations or friends in the army to the fact that “ HOOFLAKIVS German Bitters'* will care nine tenths of the diseases induced by exposures and privations incident to camp lifu. .In the lists, pub lished almost daily in the newspapermen the-arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large proportion are suf fering from debility. Every case of that kind can be rosdlty cored by Hoofland’s German Bitters. We bate no hesitation in stating that, if these Bitters were freely used among oar soldiers, hundreds of lives might be saved that otherwise would be lost. The proprietors are dally receiving thankful letter? from sufferers in the army and hospitals, who bare been restored to health by the use of those>Bitters,sent to them by their friends. BEWARE,OF COUNTERFEITS 1 See that -the Sisnatnre ’Of ‘‘C.-sf. JACKSON” la on the WRAP-' - PER ot each Bottle. PRICE. PER BOTTLE 75 GTS. OB HALF DOZ. FOR S 4 00. Should your nearest druggist not hare tho article,'do not be put off by auy of the Intoxicating preparations that may be offered in Ite place, bnt eend to ns, and wo will forward, eecnrely packed by express. Principal Office ft Ununfactorf, NO. 631 ARCH STREET. JONES & EVANS, , ’ (Successors to 0. SI. JACKSON 4 Co,) ! 7 Proprietor*. wy-rtiß SALE br Dnigrlats and Dealer, la every town in the United Stotoi. ; September 9, XSBS-ly. Eve and Ear Institute. DR. UP DE GRAFF, OCULIST. ADRIST & GEN’L SDRQEQN, ELMIRA, JV, Ye TREATS ALL DISEASES OF THE EYE, EAR AND THROAT. THE EYE.—He' will operate upon Cataract, Arti ficial Pupil, Cross Eyes, .Lachrymal Fistula, Pterygium, Butroploo, (inversion of the eye lid,) and treats all forms of Sore Eyes, such as Granulated Lids, Purulent-Ophthalmia, Opacities of the Cornea, Scrofulous Diseases of the Eye, and all diseases to which the Eye is subject. XHE;EAK.—Treats successfully Discharges from the Ear, Noises in the Ear, Difficulty of Hearing, Deafness, (even when the'DRDJf Is entirely destroyed, will insert an artificial one, answering nearly all the purposes of the natural). THE THROAT,—Ulcerated Throat, Enlarged Toh .jils, together with CATARRH, .In all Hs forms, permanently cured. * . GENERAL SURGERY.—He will operate upon Club Feet, Hare Lip, Cleft Palate, Tumors, Cancers, Morßid Growths, Deformities from Barns, BEBNIA, Operated upon by a new mode with entire success; afid performs PLASTIC OPERATIONS; where the Nose,'Lip, or any portion of the face is destroyed through disease or otherwise, by healing them on sbew. ‘ ■ i : . Will,attend to the Amputation of Limbs, and Gen eral Sprgery in all its branches. ‘ INSERTS ARTIFICIAL EY^S.— Giving them all the motion and expression of the natural, defying de tection. - They are inserted withoutTemoving the old OD&' ur-producing pain. The Doctor’s collection of Instruments comprises all the latest improvements, and is the largest in the State. The superior advantages he bos bad in per fecting himself in all that is new and valuable io Sur gery, warrants him in saying that every thing within the bounds of the profession "may be expected of him. The Institute has been greatly enlarged, so that we can now accommodate an increased number of pa tients from a. distance. Comfortable Boarding Hou ses attached to the establishment A 7 o »jicuro6k Cate* received for treatment or opera tion*. If a cue is incurable, be will be so informed. Institute upon Water-street, opposite the Bralnard House, Elmira, N. Y. . . Elmira, N. Y., Nov. 4, 1863.-ly. CAUTION. WHEREAS, my wife CORNELIA, has left my bed and board without any just cause or prov ocation, I hereby'forbid all persons harboring or trusting her or her child, as I shall pay no debts of her contracting after this date. . JAMBS L, PLUMLBY. Delmar, Oct. 26, 1863-31* D. HART’S HOTEL WELLSBORO, TWO A CO, PENNA, THE subscriber takes this method to inform his old friends and customers that he has re* sumed the conduct of the old “ Crystal Fountain Hotel," and will hereafter give it his entire attention. Thankful for past favors, be solicits a renewal of the same. DAVID HAET. Wellsboro, Nov. 4, 1863.-1 y. E STRAY.—Came into the enclosure of P. M. Close in Farmington township, on the Pth Instant, a Dark Red Heifer,' one year old. The owner Is re* quested to prove property, pay charges, and take her away. DANE. P. W. CLOSE. Oct. 23, 1863-tw. 4 UNION flour and feed store. OSGOOD'S BLOCK, MAIN ST., WELLSBORO I AM receiving, and .ball keep constantly on hand, at my store in Osgood's Block, the best quality of Geuessee Flour, [Which will be sCld at lowest market prices. Also, FEED, COEN MEAL, and BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, ALBERT RUSSELL. - Wellsboro, Oct. 28, 1863. CLOTHING FOR MILLIONS! LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS! Compare Prices, & Save Tour Honey! XO THE TRADING COMMUNITY, Who have so generously sustained onr endeavors in the past to ' SELL CLOTHING AT A SMALL PROFIT j we would again Invite you to call at oar Store and EXAMINE ONE OF THE BEST SELECTED ASSORTMENTS, —OF— FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET ; and we feel no hesitation in saying to you that each, and every article HAS BEEN BOUGHT —AT— SUCH PRICES, that inducements pan he offered to J THOSE WISHING t —TO— BUY CLOTHING FOR CASH,\ fi u t » • -■ I —TO MAKE THEIR SELECTION FROM THIS STOCK. OPR STOCK INCLUDES GENT’S BLACK. , ; FROCK, and BUSINESS COATS. BATIN, FARMER’S SATIN, BLACK DOESKIN, —AND— FANCY CASSIMEBE PANTS, —AND— OVER COATS. * Also a complete assortment of BOY ? S CLOTHING. In fut, everything in tba. - CLOTBIpG LINE. Call and sewforyoorself. . „„ FERINE ft CO. Xfoy,jhpt.i»,lB6S-lI.:; 1 • l: ' CASH STORE! IT is now put two years since the opening of oar I I' READY PAT STORE TROY, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA. t ■lnca which time the public haye awarded to ni a we have been signally prospered. The has afforded ns ample prosecute onr busi ness in such a manner as to REFT COMPETITION. Perhaps no greater comment Could be adduced to show the value of this plan than the perfect security affords to the purchaser. He not'jtaly gets the value it of bis, money, but has the full consciousness that be Is a free man. Duns to him are things talked of but not realized. We do business , ; I Strictly) for Cash, i i thereby saving a heavy tax which must be imposed on the purchaser, where a CREDIT BUSINESS Is DONE. We purchase most ojf our Goods for Cash, offering them at a very slight advance , ■ preferring as we always have done from the com mencement of onr business to do a large trade for rather than run the rtsLs which the losses attending a involved. We therefore can and do offer to purcha sers of | i i !' the best assortment of | Goouds to he found in If you want to purchase BLACK, BROW*, 4 EiliE A tIREBU SILKS BROCADE & PLAIN, Call at I^EBINE’S. I ©.aaisQ© 1 ©(©(DID© j . 'h of all styles and quality. ' j * Plain and figured Frbnch Merinocs, English Coburgs Colored and Black Alapaeas, Brocade Heps ami oriental lustresj Figured Grenadines, j Brocade Mohairs, In fact everything in the Dress Goods line, 1 AT i y SHAWIL&f SiIiWLSS CALL'AND SEE Splendid Brocbe*, and Square Shawls, Black Thibet, long Shawls, Black Thibet, square Shawls, ' Colored Tbibets, 1 Black Silk Shawls, and Shawls of: every kind and . - l variety, . 1 ATPERINE’S. CLOAKS, SACQDE3, & MANTILLAS, of the newest designs in Black or Colors, FIVE THOUSAND YARDS Pacific and Manchester DehiinS for 2 shillings per JMi ' AT PERINE’S. Madder Prints for 1 shilling per yard, A LARGE QUANTITY of Domestic, at prices that defy competition, AT PERINE’S. Shop-made Kip and Stoga Boots, for $3,00 per pair, AT PERINE’S. and CLOTH VESTS. HATS AND CAPS of great srariety in quality and price, AT i PERINE’S, Ladies, Misses * Children’s Shoes in great variety and cheap,’ AT; PSRINE’S. Flour by tba Sack or Barrel, Prices reduced on Hoop Skirts and Corsets, AT FERINE’ . Opera,Flannels, plain, Offered. striped and chocked, heavy twilled and red, blpe, gwon, yellow, FUnnele,, ■ AT FERINE 8. Anc* and cheap »u»k <rf 6apl. : Wj »«.. -• ' I PERINE’S —AT—!"' GENEROUS PATRONAGE, PAY ASiYOU GO PLAN FBOH COST, Small Profits, CREDIT SYSTEM DRY; GOODS, .NORTHERN! PENNSYLVANIA. Shu&s s mus s i AT PERINE’S. TEN THOUSAND YARDS Al-PEBINE’S. FIFTY CASES) September Ist, 1863. FROM THIS DATE, , FOR READY PAY ONLY! CUSTOM BOOTS AND SHOESi , Leather, Findings, &c. CASH PAID FOB HIDES, PELTS, DEER SKINS;AND FOBS, jyi. FRANKLIN SAYS: '* When you have anything to advertise, (tell the pnblio-of it iu plain* simple language.” 'I am manufacturing good custom made Boot* and Shoes which I will sell at fair prices, and only for HEADY PAY: Suohjwork cannot be sold ut as low rates per pair as eastern made slop-work, but it can and will be sold at prices.which' will enable the pur chaser to 'protect his teet with good substantiaHroots more cheaply than with a poor slop-shop article, which, even if it chances not to fall in pieces; with the first weeks service, is bat a doubtful prolectkß 2a Wet and cold weather. Try me.; Buck and Doeskins Wanted, in the red and short blue, for which I will pay cash and a good price. Boof-Hidesand Calfskins Wanted, for which I will alsfc pay cash, Sh©e> Pelts Wanted. for which I will also pay cash and the highest mar* ket price. - ] J An assortment of ante, tipper, calfskins and linings, -pegs, thread, nails, awlp, knives, shoe-hammers, to, Ac.,kept com-tantly on' baud, which I will sail efaesp for caffi. Shop on Main Street between 'Wilcox’s and Bullard's. G. W. SEABS. N. B. I can't give credit, because, to be plain, I haven't got it to give. Wellsboro, Sept. 9, 1863. FAMILY DYE COLORS. Black,. Dark Blue, Light Blue, French Blue, Claret Biown, Dork Brown, Light Broun* j Snnff Broun*?. Crimton, Dark Drab, Light Drab, Dark Green, Light Green, For Dyeing Silk, \i uu.en .ma Mixed Goods, SI, *lc. Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves. Bonneu, liats, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Chil dren’s Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparel. , «9-A SAVING OF 80 PBB CENTOS* For 26 cents you cud color as many goods nj would otherwise cost tee times that sum. Various ffaudes can be produced Iroiu 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 further information ir Dyeing, and giving a perfect knowledge whnt colors* are best adopted te dye over others, (with many valuable recipes.) pur chase 'Howe A Stevens 1 Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mail on receipt of price,—to cents. Manufactured by HOWE & STEVENS, ' 260 Broadway, Boston. - For .ole by JO II if A. ROY, WeU.boro Pa. Sept. 30, 1803-Gin. , Insurance Agency. fFlflE Insurance Company of North America have I appointed the- agent for Tioga County and vicinity. j As the high character and standing of this Compa ny give the assurance of* tall protection to owners of property against the hazard of fire, I solicit with con fidence a liberal share ujf the business of ike county. This company was incorporated in 1791. Its capital is ssot).ono, knd its osserfta in 1861 as per statement Ist Jan. of that year was $1254,719 81. CHARLES PLATT Secretary. ARTHUR G COFFIN, President. tOfSce of the Company 232 Walnut Street Philadelphia. Wm. BiihliUiTj Ceiiinil Asjeut Qar- ri»btn a, Pi». JOHN W. GUERNSEY, I Agent for Tioga County, Pa, July 15, 1563. WIiLLSGOnO’ ACADEMY. THE next (orm of this institution/will coniraeneo on MONDAY, Nov. 30,1563, under the charge of BEWJAMIW EGLIW, B. A., as Principal; assisted by a corps of competent teachers. J. L. ROBINSON, IWu J. EMERY Sec'y, Wellsboro, Oct. ?], 15631 notice.—Letters of Ad ministration having been granted to the sub scribers on tbe estate of Morris BcrnSuer, Into of township, deceased, notice is hereby given 'to those indebted to said estate, to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present Iboia properly authenticated for settlement to AMBROSE CLOSE. 1 . , . LUCY A. BERNAUER, j Admr *- Westfield, Nov. 4, 1863.-Bt,* ADMIfIISTRATOR’S SALE. IN pursuance of an order of tbe .Cephas's Court of Tioga county, the of me estate of-Amos Bixby, deceased, will expo;o to public sale on Wednesday, Nov. 25tb. at 2 o’clock P, M., of said doy, tho following described real estate, on the premises, to wit: A certain piece or parcel of land In Richmond township, Tioga county, Fenna., bounded on the Most by tbe Williamson road, obihe north by lands of Lo ren Butts and Voorbees, on the east by Loren Butts and Dyer Butts, on the south by lands of Lloyd Gil lette—containing lit# acres more or less, about 105 ncres improved, with one born, plaster mill, and sv.vr mill thereon, ani water privilege belonging therein, and reserving therefrom the horse barn and lot ad joining. wm c. Ripley, \., , LYDIAQ. BIXBT, J Admrc - < Mansfield, Nov. 4, 1863, 1 TO the Stockholders of the Tioga County Punk There will be an Election held at iho Bank on MONDAY.'Nov. Itfib, for the purpose of electing Director* fur said Dank tbe. ensuing year. All are invited to attend. ' h, C. WICKHAM, President. Oct. 14, 1863. CIDER VINEGAR at ROY’S DRUG STORE. Hides and -veal skins wanted—ti.oi blithest market price paid in moacy at tliO’ SHOOK LYN TANNERY near Tioga. July 1, 1888. I TEAS. COFFEE, and SPICES, best qualities and fair prices always on band at Woll.boro, April 22, 156.1 MATHERS’. MOLASSES and Si'BCP—a No. I, article i>f both at fair piu-cs'at MATHERS’. Family lye col:ks at ROY’S DRUG STORE. FLINT' CHIMNEY’S, extra quality for Eerosina Romps, just rceeWeA at , BOY’S DRUG STORE. JpGRE GINGER at Madame porter's curative balsam has long tefted the'truth that there*are first principlns in Medicine ns there is Id Science, and this Medicine is compounded bn principles suited to the manifold nature of Man! Xhe cure of Colds is in keeping open the pores, and creating a gentle in ternal warnilhVond this is caused by tbe use of this Medicine. Its remedial qualities are based units power to assist the healthy and vigorous circulation of blood’’through'the lungs, it enlivens tbe muscles and a&sists ibe ekin to perform Its duties of regula ting.thobeatxiC-the-aystem, and in-gently throwing off the waste substance from the surface of the body* at is'hoLa ? yiblent remedy, but emollient* warming* sea robing and effectir*. gold by tU druggists at It Ind Ji cents pet bottle, ■ ' Sept. 9 r IWt. All PERINE’S. Magfuta, 3far oraily€ $ Pink, Purple, Poyul Pmrfl Salmon, Scarlet, Slate, Sol/criu9 t Violet. Ytllo&f NOTICE ROY’S DRUG STORE.
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