thb agitator. TiOQAX, ASD MIBCEX.Ii AH'S OTTB. •Wsilaboro. Deo. S 3, 1863, Hew Advertisements. Aklray—Jasper Smith; i Svpplmtnl-r3. Dearman, Barges*. . Adminiitrator'e Sale —Benson Tnbbs,Adm’r, To jst Sick.— See Dr. Jackson's -appointments. Eikotau—Akdbew Cbowp hay removed; to the Office of J. Is. Beebe. Fob COSBTABLE.—Tb tie Voten of WtlUboro; S. S. Cook, dosires.to inform' the. voters of thisvil )tgt that Tie trill be a cmdidate for the. office of ■Constable the ensuing election. ' • ; Cbihsihas. —The Episcopal Church trill be opened for Divine Service and Sermon on Christmas night, JVfddy, Deo.2sthJ at six and a half o’clock. There trill bo the usual Christmas, collection for .the “ Aged end Infirm f Clergy Fund." Carrier's Address.—As oar Carrier Boy it short of funds hedesins us tn inform our village, patrons that he will visit them onKswTear'is morn with his Annual Address. Get yonr QcARTEsa read;, rad give the-Dovil his duet •• Christmas- Gifts. —Mrs. SopiEtphas just received one of the best assortments of Christmas Gifts -ever brought into this village. If yon wish to get a nice preiedt for your little'ones, this lathe place to get a good bargain. Call toon, at they are going belike hot cakes. ' Coir* M DOT or THE Draft I—We hare been In formed that those persons in daagerof getting “hit” h; tbs Draft are going to start rn Insurance Compa ny, and oil those wishing to Join'said! Company are requested to call at the office of H.- W. Williams] and leers their names and money] The money willgo towards paying commutation or procuring substitutes. - Hirst foe the Peisteb Bora.—As the-Holidays come but once a year, the boya in the office have con cluded to have a week’s vacation, consequently no paper will he issued from this office next week. We bare been.cooped up for the past five years trying to serve our subscribers faithfully, and if Uncle Sam does Bet knock our calcqlalions into “ pi,” we expect to serve them through.the next campaign. The next Agitator will bo published on Jpn. 6. . Phi.vti.vo Paper is , rising again and bids fair to reach its price of a year ago, which was two hundred and fifty per-cent, above the rates for years previous. As wo do not wish to have a hai passed round yet, we would suggest that a prompt and general effort be made to increase the circulation of the Agitator and also the payment of arrearages due by many subscri bers. If our delinquents will take the hint anJ come to the rescue, wo will have a PuWer Press in a short time. - v Office op Provost Marshal, 18tb Dibt. Pa., 1 Williamsport, bee. 15, 1863.. ( » s i: o Dkar Sir : In reply tosyonrs of the Htb Inst, asking for information in reply to the com ing draft I reply. Ist. Applications for exemption in gases of Elec tion must be made after notice is given of a draft, and before the draft takes place. The same rules will govern the actions of the ,IJoard.ps formerly, unless alteration is made by Congress.' 2d. lien Paprr 't should be .tnade ont, in all coses ftr exemption from the cqming, draft. -fid. Persons exempted from last draft, on account of Physical Disability, only smT, Ac., ore liable to the ncil draft. Very Respectfully, y. W. Write, ,Captain ard Provost Marshal, Middlebary Society—CT. S,.Sanifcary Commis sion, W» Tbo following is a Hit of.lhe&flßcers and members of the Middlebory Soldiers* Ati! Society, Also a list of articles received sincfe Oct. 2*l: , Preiident.— Mrs. A. C. CoLEi r- j rice Prctidtnf#*—Mri. X» V/, Lewis, Mrs. C. J• V ‘ Treasurer.—Mrs. D. G.'Stcv<^DS« ‘iSecretoj^,—Miss D. A/’McLean.- Corretponding Secretary.—Mfes M. C. Adams. Committee on WorA%—Mrs, I, Stevens, Miss M. - M. Simpson, * - ’* •« ' List of articles received and Jlames of donors: Mr. Q. P. Card, 1 pair socks, 3 sacks berries. 1 sack dried apples, 5 rolls Mrs. J. Rcdington, 3 roUsbandages; Mrs. G. W. fiVines, 1 sack berries; Mrs. Vi W. Lewis, 6 rolls bandages, 1 sack berries. 1 sack dried apples,! quilt nnd2 bran pillows; Mrs.- E. I. Stevens, 1 towel, I roll linen cloth's, I sack currants, 1 sack apples, 5i Iba. butter, and pieces for qUilt; Mrs. C. Bailey, 1 Been coot, 8$ lbs. butter ; Mias 1%. E. Tattle, 1, handkerchief, 1 eackv apples and pieces for quilt;. Mrs. A.C. Cole, 1 ca«P whortleberries, 1 houle catsup, r paper farina, tqfrels, 1 pillow-case, 3 pillow-ticks, 1 sack apples, 2-bran pillows, 0$ lbs. butter; Mrs. A. A. McLean, j-*ack App'es; Miss D. A. McLean. 18 blocks for quilt| M. C. Adams, 1 pair slippers, I*pincosbion; H. Ctile,:'4i-lbs. batter; A. Adams, 3 rolls adhesive plaster; Mrs. A. v Adams, I }‘ sack apples; Mrs. G. 0. SWvoos, I Hqen towel Mrs. -• 11. A. Stevens, I sack apples, J’Bttck berries r V. Caulking, I snck_.spples, I saok plums; Mrs/J. H.-Weatbrouk, H lbs. butter;; Mrs. J. Ham, J lb. butter; Mrs. £. Briggs,. X lb!* 1$ ox. butter, Mrs. 1 4s lbs. butter; Mrs. J* Prutsman, 2 IbMbut ter, 1 sack berries; Mrs. D. Smith, 1 package pie plant, feathers fur pillow ; Mrs. Brewster, 1 sack ber ries; Mrs. Lockwood, leach berries and feathers for pillow; ’Mrs. H, H, Potter, I plums, hops for pillow, and 2 feather pillows; 'sfi. Spaulding, fenlh en for 2 pillows; .M, M. Simpson,'4 pihfttsbions. and • pair clippers ; Ellen Stevens,,jJ pincushions.; Kittle Oole, pincushion With pins; Mtsscss Martha and Ida Stevens; eaeh l roll of bandagespnd. pincushion with pint; Carrie Steveusand FrankieC»rf,eacb pincush iuo'withpinS; Misses iKittje Caulking, Martha, Ida, Mstre»nmi Came Stevens, Franklb Carr, Nettie and Alieoilmnmor.d, Alice Lixxie and Em ma McLean, Mary and Emma parnes, Della Spauld ing. Ritite Goto and blocks for quilt •and very nicely done. Sevens, Itts, Ham mond, D. Smith, J. McWhortejr, iCorbin, G? W. Pot *er» Mrs, Lcctc &nd'Cunningfaoi§, Masses' A. Simpson, M; Stevens, ind 'S. Smith—seeing. CaiA*~rMr.' Hi A. Stevens, $1,00; Mr. A. C; c|lej 58 cents; Mr/ G. P. Card, 80 cents; Mr. B. I. St&ens, 2$ dents. Mwsr*. D/o. and E. I. Sl&esB, and' C. J. Hum- will please accept ourfbajnks for enlerlain ®ent given by them for tbo benefit of the Society.— Ve are also-graiefnl for the eksistanco rendered us Society an< * fijoore; of Wellsboro Cash remtining jn treMarjjNJv. 2d, $13,28; re 'eeived since, $10,25. Coi No.| fcrWardcd Deo. 7. ’ M. cj ApAns, C«r. Sea’y. 'Mabsbf&A, Dec. 15,;L563. . f'; 0 * '■ IW. #te| r.ad with Interest e report of different Aid Societies, in your columns, “f •* r s a P* ®“r-Sisters in the fcooil cause would like «>s°. “nd learn- ». hove not been sirt^/l aiff T?‘ t" “'‘de-aid suffering of nnr W ° mded soldier*. In (lj 4 !um mer of 1882 ” ga ? 1 5 ed -* ,( * ie '? * theMarsbfield sintiwnk* and during the;mrfjmer prepared and ton J"!* supplic, one to Wuehing- 4O Pt l»" TWafuwv—Mn, ' r y. - Committee on Watrous, 1 he ba Marsh, Anna Barnhart, Mr». H. Vermllyca, Jlr*. Abagail Maynard, Mir. Martha Rmftbi W. Marsh, Seo'j. IIABKIBD . In Washington, D. C., on the Ist of Doe. 1863, Sir* JOSEPH WILLARD, of Wellsbor’o, Pa*, to Mias SABAH GERMAN, of Washington, D. C. In Sbippen, on tbe 14tb lost*, by J. A. Darling, Esq., Mr, CHARLES A. DEWEY, of Ohio, to Alias SARA A? OGDEN, of Gaines*. In Sbippen, on tbe 26tb of Oct. 1863, by J A. Darling, Esq., Mr. JOHN B. CHAFES, of the 149th Pa. Vole., to JULANIA SMITH, ef Sbippen. In Delmar, Jan* 15,1863, at the boose of tbe brl le*a father, by Rev. J. 6. Crane, Mr. PETEK D. LEIN. ARD, of Westfield, to Miss MARTHA EEET, of Delmar. . 1 PIED. In Elk, on tbe 2d insL, of typhoid fever, MARTHA S., daughter of Loren and Julia Weunore, aged 6 yean,'B monthi, and 1 day. In Tioga, on the 12th nit, 188 S, COLEMAN WICK HAM BALDWIN, son of Bon. T. L. Baldwin, aged & years, 9 months, and 4 days. . 'Tif the work-. c - “ 0/ many a dark boor, and of many a prayer, j. To bring IlioTieort'biwVlWm an iDfant gboo.'* i At Mitchell Creek, on the 12th nit, BLANCHE MITCHELL, only daughter of T, B. S.'Mitchell, aged 11 months. A child of one summer: with the fading flowers, •and withering leaves, eb&died. Com. In Wellsboro, on the lltb lost, of Congestion of the longs, MYRA, only daubter of W. H. andMftr garet Smith, aged 2 years, 1 month, and 2 days. . SPECIAL NOTICES. BAPONXFXBB/ OR OO NOENTBATED LYE FAMILY SOAP MAKER. WAR makes high prices; Saponifies helps to re luce them. It makes SOAP for FOUR cents a pound by using yonr kitchen grease. jESft CAUTION! As spurious Lyes are offered also, he earefui and only buy the PATENTED arti cle put np in IRON cues, all others bung COUN TERFEITS. SALT MANUFACTURING CO.; Philadelphia—No. 127 Walnnt Street Pittsburg—Pitt Street and Dnqncane Wav. , Nov. Is, 1863-om- TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF BOTH SEXES. ,A Reverend gentleman having been restored to health in a few days, after undergoing all (be usual routine and irregular expensive modes' of treatment without success, considers it his sacred duty to com municate to his affleted fellow- creatures the means of cure.' Hence on the receipt of an addressed envelope, be will send (free) & copy of the prescription used. Direct to Dr. Jons M. Dag.vall, 166 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N.-Y. ‘ June 1, Ibfiil-ly. ' . ' [COUMUSICATED ] PULMONARY CONSUMPTION.A CURABLE DIS EASE!!! A GAUD, TO CONSUMPTIVES The undersigned having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to bis fellow-sufferers the mean*of cure. To all wbo desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge;, with the directions fur preparing and using the same, which- they will find a ture cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchi* tis, Codghs, Colds, &oi iTbe only object of (he ad vertiser in sending is to benefit the afflicted, end spread information which ho conceives to be invaluable ; and he hopes every sufferer will try bis remedy, as it will cost them’ nothing, prove a blessing. ■»' Parties wishing the prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburgb, Kings County New York. Sept 2 i t 1863-4 m. caution ALL persons are hereby cautioned against purcha sing a Judgment against John A. Vaneiae, pay able to James'H. Smith. It is a dishonest debt, and I will never pay It. JOHN A; YANCISB. Charleston, Deo. 23,. 1883.-31* ESTRAY. CAME into the enclosure of the subscriber on or about (be 4tb of December, one Black and White Yearling Heifer. The ownhr Is requested to call and prove property, pay charges, and ; tpke her away, or she will he disposed of according toiaw. Sullivan, Dec. 23, 1863-31.* JASPER SMITH.; ABniNISTKATOR’S SALE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan’s Court,of Tioga county, the undersigned Administrator of the estate of. David Taylor, deceased, wilt expose to public sale on Friday, Jan. 32d. 1864, at 2 o’clock P. M., of said day, (be following described real estate, on the premises, to wit: , , All that lut of land situated in Deerfield tsp„ bound ed as follows, to wit; on the north by lands of heirs of Silas Billings, deed., on the east by lands of Em mcr Bowen, 4n (be south by the Cowanesqns river, and on the west by lands of the heirs of Julius See ley, and lands of heirs of Silas Billings—containing about one hundred-acres. . ■ . BENSON TUBBS, Administrator. December 23, 1863. \ - 1 A SUPPLEMENT, To on Ordinance to prevent Horten , Cattle, to run at large in said Borough ns stated in the aforesaid ordinance shall be liable to the fine therein fixed, whether the some shall be ta ken up and etnpounded or not, and it shall be the duty of the Burgess whenever by sight or upon Informa tion furnished, be becoWes 'Oware. of the violation of the said ordinance, if the animal is nof at the time empounded, to proceed to collect for the use of the Borough the fine as nforesnid, ns Boroagb fines arc by law recoverable omi the b£ nding animal shall be li able to be levied upon *ml sold under.an execution for the fine and costs. i Burgess shall after being notified of a violation of the said ordinance, together with (be came of tbeoN ner or owners, and the names of the withesso*, refuse, or neglect lor ten days to perform the duty imposed upon him by this ordinance, be shall be likble to a fine of five dollars to be sued before any Justice of the Peace of tbo Borough by any citixen thereof, one-half to go Info (be Boroogb Treasury, and one half to the prosecutor. J* DEARMAN, Burgess* Attest: H. W. HOWLAND, ClekL Knoxville, Dee. 16, 1863*31. . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration baring been granted to the subscriber on the estate of Korean Fnrk burst, late of Lawrenceville, deceased, notice is here by given to those indebted-to said estate to make-im mediate payment, and those haring claims to present them properly authenticated for settlelhent to ' J. fi. PARKUURBX, Adm’r. Elkland, Dee. 9,18*8-«t. ~ HEW MILLINERY SHOP. AT MAINSBURG, TIOGA COUNTY, FA. MISS PAULINE SMITH begs leave to announce to. the citUensof Maiosborgaod vldblty, that sbe bat opened a Milliner? Shop in the house of John Eobinpon, and is prepared to do In the best manner, all kinds df-nork that sbe me/ be favored with. . ■ , .Stamping for Braiding done. I also wish to Inform my dastoasVs of Welltboro and vicinity that I can be found atmy shop opposite Boy’s orng Store, - ;£ . Malnsbnrg, Nov* 26,'15d3-tf» VINKOAE at • vJ % fHE TIOGA If OU R AT TEN T 1 ON IS INVITED TO THE LARGE & ATTRACTIVE STOCK -^dr NEW FAIL MD WINTER OOODS Now on Band and being received dally at tbo snb scri bar's, (NO. 3, CONCERT BLOCK, CORNING, N. X.) in which groat Induccmenu an offered ai regards j QUALITIES, STYLES St PRICES. Good* of all kinds ore being told at aa low ratal at can reasonably be expected. The Stock it in macb baiter shape than aver before to fill,all callt or order j. j . YE SHALL CONTIJfCB TO SBLL ALL DOMESTICS, SUC3 AS BROWN’ SHIRTINGS AlfD SHEETINGS, BLEACHEI) SHIRTINGS, DENIMS, TICKINGS, STRIPES, CHECKS, COTTON FLANNELS, : HEAVY COTTON- > ADES, YARNS, . WHITE, RED. BLUE,AND GREY. MIXED WOOL FLANNELS. SHAKERS FLANNELS, WRAP PERS, DRAWERS, *o., As., Ac., 40., At abont the fame low rates we bare been ceiling the past three months. WE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLDI PRINTS. COMMON, MEDIUM i EXTRA GOODS, AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. •« V . A. rery large stock to retail from, raiss ©©©m This stock is full o! choice Goods, such as DeLATNES, ALPACCAS, MOHAIRS, WOOL PLAIDS; WOOL DELAINES, PLAIN * FANCY REPS, &o. No one should bay a dress before examining this stuck. IN SHAWLS We con do well with all; the stock is large; plenty of BROCHE Jk WOOL SHAWLS, DOUBLET &. SINGLE, " • j - . From low prices to extra qualities, Small Shawls, Ac. CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS. We are doing a LARGE CLOAK TRADE, keep ing all the \} Although not disposed to l.wor or recommend Patent Med* icinefl iu general, thn ugh distrust of their ingredients nud effects, I yet know ,of hq suflkiout reasons why 8 man mu; not testily to the benefits lie believe* himself to have re ceived (Vo#) any simple preparation, in the hopb that hd may thus contribute to the benefit of others. Ido this the more readily,la regard to HooflaudaOennAO Ritters, prejiared by I»r. C M, Jackson, of tbt* city, because I was prejudiced agnlust them for-mahy Untlur the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic Ehhctufe. I am indebted to my friend Hubert Shoemaker, l-sq . for the removal at this prejndico by proper tests, and for encour agement to try thhm, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The nse of three buttles of these Rit ters, at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident redel. and restoration to a degree ot bodily and mental vigor which I had not fell for six months before, nnd had almost despaired of regaining. 1 therefore thahK God nnd my friend for directing me to'lhe use of them. LOWEST CASH RATES. I ’^Lu LEADING STYLES, and selling them at each CLOSE KATES that no one can get them up cheaper, without they can cut and make the garment themselves, and then they chn save hut a small portion of the costs of making. If par ties prefer to make up for themselves weTuve the CLOTHS & T|tinniHGS pt all kinds at the BALMORALS. We can suit any one as to price or quality, keeping them from the LOWEST IK MARKET to the EX TRA GOODS, which we sell as low as last tieason. BOOTS & SHOES. . This Department does its own advertising. I would simply remark that customers CAN DEPEND on having a full supply of the r SAKE t STAHDAR!> ROODS, and that we wsrmnt 'ail articles sold ts bo as repre sented. We can suit ALL CUSTOMERS from the test styles efjLadies wear to the heavy DOUBLE SOLE BOOT, and fit an; one, from the smallest child to the extra sixes. Richardson’s best make Boots. In Men’s 0. S. A J. D. 8. Boys’ and youths’ always on band in' Bill supply CHEAP. As usual we will keep oar Grocery Stock in good order, and sell ererytfaing at the'lowest market ratal' WHOLESALE TRADE. Ail goods sold at Wholesale at lower rates-than NEW YORK TIME PRICES. We can do better by all buyers ofi, 'Small Wholesale Sills than most dealers, as *e add but a small commission to Now York Cash Prices. 1 PRODUCE V Of-all kinds taken on es favorable terms as any buyer. OJiSH PJilJ} for all marketable articles, 'A; PAitsoSs, .. Coming, Ki if* ■ -trotter itjisoB( : • j. *- ■■ 'f* • CO tJNTY AG If AT OH. NOT A RUM DRINK: A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PURE TONIC, THAT WILL BELIEVE THE AFFLICTED, AND not make drunkards. DR. lIOOFEAND’B GERMAN 1 BITTERS, PREPARED BY DR- C. M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, FA. ! Witt EFFECT CAtLY AND MOST CERTAINLY CURE ALT. DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISORDERED LIVER, BOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF r Chronic or N*-i-voh* Ds-biiily. Dls eine iif lliu Eldweja, and Di«r». »«« a rial lit; from u Diaurdcred bionnutli, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs.: Constipation, Inward Pi If is Fnlnesss or Blood to the Head Acidity of the Stomach, Nauaea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulnesa or Weight in the stomach Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter* tering at (he Pit of the Stomach, 1 Swimming of the Uead,linr* Hurried and Difficult Breathing. Flatter* ingut the Heart; Choking or . Suffocating Sen* . tattoos when in a. lying posture. Dimness of Vision. Dots or Webs bo 1 fore the'Siglit, ’ * Fevar and Dull Pain Pain in the Head, De* ficieAcy of Pefspiratioo, Vel; . lowness of the Sltio and Byes, Pain In the Side, Back, Client, Limbs. £c, Bud* den Flushes of Uuat, Gaming in the Flesh, Con stant Imaginations of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. EOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS A GOOD APPETITE, Strong Health; Nerves, BRISK AND ENERGETIC 'FEELINGS, WILL ENABLE YOU TO P W ELL, AND WILL POSITIVELY PRITXNT YELLOW FEVER, BILIOUS FEVER, &c. Those Suffering from Broken down and Delicate Constitution*, From cause, either lo MALE OR FEMALE . nOOFL^NB^SJSERMAN BITTERS, That will restore them' to Iheir usual health. Such has been the ta*c in thousands t>f instances, and a fair trial is but required to prove thb assertloh. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the Encyclo pedia of Religious Knowledge. DISEASES OF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER lu Voting or Aged, Hale or-Fcmalc Are speedily removed, and the patient restored to health. DELICATE CHILDREN, Those suffering from MARASMUS, wasting away, with scarcely any flesh on their bones, are cured in a very short time; one bottle in such cases, will have a most surprising effect. PARENTS Having suffering children os above, and wishing to raise them, will never regret the day they commenced with these Uittvrs. LITERARY MEN, STUDENTS, And thoseVorklng hard with their brains should always keep* botttaof JIaOFLAMD'S BUTTERS near them a* they will find much benefit from its use, to both mind and body, iDTlfcoratingKßd not depressing. < XT 13 NOT A LIQUOR STIMULANT, ’ And leaves no prostratiob. / ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, Wo call the attention or all haring relations or friends in tbe army to the fact that “ UOOFLAND’S German Bitters” will euro nine tenth* of tho diseases induced by exposures ami privations incident to camp Ilfn. JtC the Usta*pub» llabed almost daily in the newspapers, on Dm arrival of the sick, it will be notlbed that a very large proportion are suf fering from debility. Every case of that ktbd can be readily cored by Ilootand’s German Bitters. We hare no hesitation in stating that, if these Bitter* were freely u«od among onr soldiers, hundreds of lives might be saved that otherwise wonld be lost. I The proprietors are dally receiving thankful Witter* from sufferers in the army and hospital*, who have been restored to health by tbe use of these Ulcers, sent to them by their friends* Beware of counterfeits! See that Hie t&i&nalui’c hf “C. ID. JA(KIOH” U on tile WRAP PER of eaclt Hot He.. PRICE PER BOTTLE 75 CTS. OR HALF DOZ. FOR $4 00. Should yonr nearest druggist not hare the article, do not be ptit off by any of the intoxicating preparation* that may be offered In Us place, hut send to us. ana tire will forward, securely packed by express. principal Office A IDannfdclory, NO. 631 ARCH STREET. Jones a eVans. CSneesssora to O.M. JACKSON A C 0.,) Proprietor*. Kf tor SAtr, by Druggists' acd Dctlcrs la At try town In tbe.T'ancd - - i ' ?, ~ ’; > > STOMACH, . . os KIDNEYS, WILL GIVE YOU WILL GIVE YOU WILL GIVE YOU will find In A REMEDY FERINE’S CASH STORE! JT la now pest two yean tinea tbo opening of onr READY PAY-STORE —AT— TROY, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA., lines which time the public have awarded to ns a GENEROUS PATRONAGE, we bare been eignally proipercd. The PAY AS YOU GO PLAN has afforded us ample means to prosecute onr basi ness in such a manner as to DEFY 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 only gets the value it of his money, but bos the full consciousness that be is a free man. Buns to him aro things talked of but not realized. We do business Strictly for Gash, thereby saving a heavy tax which mtut be imposed on the purchaser, where a CREDIT BUSINESS IS DONE. We purchase most of our Goods for Cash, offering them at a rery slight advance ; FRON COST, preferring as we always have done from the com mencement of our business to do a large trade for Small Profits, rather than ran the risks which the losses attending a CREDIT SYSTEM Involved. We therefore can and do offer to purcha sers of DRY GOODS, the best assortment of Gooods to be found in NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA, OTESS’ SEttS&S If you want to purchase BLACK, BROWN, BIIIR A GREEK SILK?, BROCADE & PL,A IN, Call at PERISE’S. of all stales and qualify. Plain and figured French Morinbes, English Coburgs Colored and Black Alapaeas, Brocade Heps and oriental lustres, Figured Grenadines, Brocade Mohairs, - Id fact everything id the Dress Goods line, At perine’S, » SIiWMS SIFCAWILSS , CALL" AND SEE 'Splendid Brochcs,and Square Shawls, Block Thibet, long Sfaanls, Black Thibet, square Shawls,- Colored Thibets, ‘ "Slack Silk Shawls, and Shawls of every kind and variety, " AT PERINE’S. CLOAKS, SACQUES, & MANTILLAS, of the newest designs in or Colors, FIVE THOUSAND YARDS Pacific and Manchester Detains for 2 shillings per yardj TEN THOUSAND YARDS Madder Prints for I ,MlUng per ydrd, AT PERINE’S. A LARGE QUANTITY of Domestibl at prices that defy ebmpeliiion, AT FERINE’S. FIFTY CASES Shop-made Kip and Stoga Boots, for $3,00 per pair, HATS AJfB CAPS of great variety in quality and price, AT PERINE'S. Ladles, Misses A Cblldreh’s Shoes In cnafr variety and cheap, AT. FERINE'S^ Flour by tha Sabk or Barrel. ' ATPERtNE’S. Prioss reduced on Hdbb Skirts and Corsets, * AT PERINE’S. Opera Flannels - , plain, figured, striped and cheeked, heavy twilled and red, blae, green, white and yell nr, Flannels, V ' 1■ AT PBRISB'S. A new fßdifciip «t«A of TROY, ?€jt, 8«, 18«». DR. UP DE GRAFF, OCULIST, AUKI3T * OEN'L SUKOfiOIf, TREATS ALL DISBASEi Of THE ETS, EAR AND TSBOAf, THE BYE.—He will operate upon Cataract, Artt* fioial Pop!),’ Cross Eyes, Lachrymal Fistulas Pterygium* Butroplon, (inversion of the eye Hd,) ana treats all forms of Sore Eyes, such as Granulated Lids, Pttrulbnt Ophthalmia/ Opacities of the Cornea# Scrofulous Diseases of the Eye* and all diseases to which the Eye is subject. ’ THE EAR.—Treats successfully Discharges Oroa the Ear, Noises in the Bar, Difficulty of Deafness, (even when the dbusi is entirely destroyed* will insert an artificial one* answering nearly all thee purpose* of the natural). THE XHHOAT.—Ulcsrated Throat, Enlarged Ton* ills, together with - - CATARRH* In all Us fbtmsj permanently cured. GENERAL SURGERY.—He will operate tpea Club Fe«t,. Hare Lip, Cleft Palate, Tumors, Canton* Morbid Growths/Defdrmiiiea Irom Dans, IXRRJtfIA, Operated upon by a new mode with entire and performs PLASTIC OPERATIONS; where lb# Nose, Lip, or any portion'Of the fate la destroyed through disease or otherwise, by healing then an anew. Will attebd to the Amputation of Limbs, and Oen~ ernl Snfgfcry in all its branches, INSERTS ARTIFICIAL EYES.—Giving them n|l the motion afld expresrion of the natural, defy leg de tection. They are inserted without removing the eld one, or producing pain. The Doctor’s collection of Instrnmeats comprise* all the latest improvements, and is the largest in the State. The superior advantages *he has had in per* feeling himself ip all that is new and valuable in Bmf gery, warrants him in saying that every thing within the bounds of the profession may be expected of binu The Institute has been greatly enlarged, so that w« can now accommodate an Increased number of pa tients from a distance. Comfortable Boarding Hott* ses attached to the establishment. So incurable Cate* rectired for treatment or tiom. If a case is incurable, be will be so informed. Institute upon Water-street, opposite the Brainald House, Elmira* N. V* Elmira, N. Y.. Nov, i, 1863.»1y. September Ist, 1863* , FROM THIS DATE, FOB'BEADY PAY ONLY I CUSTOM BOOTS AND SEOESf Leather, Findings, &C. . CASH PAID FOR HIDES, PELTS, DBBR SKINS AND FOB'S, FRANKLIN SAYSi •‘When yon have anything to adtfettlH, teH til* public of ic in plain, simple language,” I am ihanufacturing good tustotn made Boots and Shoes which t will sell at fair prices, and only ft* HEADY PAY. Such work cannot be sold at al low rates per pair as eastern made slop-work, but it eaa and will be sold at prices which will enable the' put* chaser to protect bis feet with good substantial Mot* more cheaply than with a pour slop shop article which, even if it chances not to fall in pieces with the first weeks service, is but a doubtful protection It wet and cold weather. Try me, and Doeskins Waited, , in the red and short blue, for which 1 will pay Mill and a good price. Beef-Hides and Calfskins Wanted* for which I will also pay Sheep Pelts Wanted, for which t will also pay cash ahd thb bigbaeMtev ket price. _ J .•An assortment of sole,upper, calfskins and iibisjp* pegs, thread, nails, awls, knives, shoohafaiiners, Ac., Ac., kept con tantly on hand, which I wjll sell feheae for cash. Shop ou Main Street between Wilcox*# sad Bullard’s. = G. W. SBAEB. N. B. I can’t give credit} because, to be plain, Z haven’t got it to give. Wellsboro, Sept. 9, 1863. SECOND »AN9 sArfes, FOR SALE CHEAP, AT THE New York Safe Depot, 71 William 81 Ni'W York. S. A. GREGG. Size and Prices of LILLIE’S Firt-protjf Safes, No. 1 24.. No. 2 28., No. 3 30.. No. 4 32.; No. 5 34„ No. 8 40., ■wtbta. nni. No. J if ii . -IS No- 2 104 : -134 IS No. 3 21 _IS _IS No. 4 22 .; ....i-18 -1* •No. 6.:,24 .1* No. 6 31 -21 - -It fcd.t.; No. 2 No. 3 ; No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 Nor. 25; 1883-flmoi, widisßOßd’ Ac tDEnr. THE next term of this Institution will eotnmtnoo on MONDAY. Nor. Si'. 1883. nndor tbt cbirg* of BEWJAI3IW E6LIN, B. A., ns Principal;* assisted Hy » corps of competent teacher*. J. L. EOBINBON, Pres't J. EMERY Sec’y. lYelUboro, Ocl. 21, 1863, AT PEHINE’S. AT PERINE’S. I>. HART’S HOTEL. WELLSBORO, TIOG-i CO. PE&tTA v r TMIE pplmorihpr takea thin method to inform j X J»i* <>)d fnend* and cuttomir* that he ha* w (turned the conduct of the old “ Cryttal Fountain Hotel.” nnd will hereafter giro it Me entire attention. Thankful fur past favor*, be solicits » renewal of tb# same. DAVID HAKT. Wellaboro, Nov. 4. 1863.-ly. AGRICULTURAL UHFLEDEHTS. I WOULD inform Dealers in Agricultural Imple* moots, that I have Horse Rakes of the molt ap proved styles and superior quality, ‘Alto, Hand Rakes of a belter quality than any masafaetnrad in this section, which I wilf furnish in any quantity da sired, to dealers in the connllcs of Tlogi, Bradford, and Lycoming. i D, B. DOUD. Mainsbnrg, Not. 18,1883-9mo«.* AT PEBINE’S. 11.-sirYe! Bttnr Ye! Hoar Ye ! ALL peraona indebted to the subscriber will confer a favor, and save themselves coat by calling at Wrtffflcn.and seltlingtho fame fmsietfiotefy.' ' Knoxville, Not. sth, 1888, 8t J, P. BILES. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the subscribert on the estate of George 0. Marvin, lata of Charleston township, deceased, no* flco is hereby given to those indebted to said ertata te make immediate'payment, and those having elaisof to presdat them prnpeflv authenticated for lettienMßt to ... _ ,MARIAH MARVIN, I. . * - James kellt, . -; AdmrV ■ Charliestoti.Npv.SS, 186S-8L mu** md • ;.Vv Eye 'and Ear Institute; JSLUIBA, #, T. NEW AND OCTIIDB. WISIB. SEPTS. 2o_ .....29 ....22 It 24. It ...28..... 21 ..31 Itf 3l 14 Ultlbß. niioar; BEIOBT. rues. 449 M M M tvm 85.98 lo#'9B ll5 M Artmlnl.traiorV Bfotloe.