THE A 1! IT ATI'S. —: — ■ <\ - 5 •> AH I) MlB CEIi L A OU B Wedneeday, Eov, lBO4, Sew Advertisements. .■ - Fall aid IPt-rtw Goods—T. L. Baldwin. * \u,n.tor't .VofiVe—(jer.rjre Eonl, Assessor. fIW-D- P. Roberts * Co. Caution — Cbail.s I*soobm. ' ' v'ffi««ty-Mrs.J.KUreU. £j, n {;iittrator > * Notice —Daniel Mack, AdmV. Bcsikess Chances. —Mr. L. C. Bessett, dlebory. has the Grocery lately olraed by jr ffi cED- Jones, in tills bofongli, and conWmpiartes locating in our midst. Success to him. - yir .Geo. P. Caed, of Middlcbnry, has purchased property in Wellsboro. find will’soon take'Op his [bost in our midst, Wo hope ffio movements of Messrs- Card and Bennett mean “ There iS ro nm for them. ‘ ' Day Services.—Pursuant-rio no-i nee in lest wee Vs paper, Rev. John Shaw of the H. £. Church in this boro, will deliver a discourse upon the “ situation” past, presept, ~ and prospective, in the Prcpbytcrian Church, ot IDi A* M. 1 There will likewise-he krviees at St Paul's Episco pal Church At the same hour. 1 . / M. H. Cobb, will, by invitation, deliver an address npon the American Conflict, in the Ofinrt House, at 7 o'clock. Thanksgiving day evening,^. Office op-'Pkovost Marshal, 18th Dis’t. Pi. J WiiUABSPOKT, Nov. 15th, 1804., -J The following i« transmitted to Depot): Provost Msrshals and Special Agents for tficir. inr/rmation. CIHCCLAB NO. 143 FEOJI A. A. P. M. GEN’S OFFICE. Tie Secretary of War ba« ordered that'"all officers end enlisted Men absent from their Commands re tire to the same immediately and all fnrlonghs and leave of absence, except os to Commissioned Officers, etiser.t on Sick leave, in orders or by virtue-of certifi cate of disability duly filed, as required by Regula tion! of the War Department. All officers and Employees of this Bureau are -or dered to make apecial efforts to secure prompt 1 and thorough compliance with the Secretary’s orders. - Men who are absent from General Hospital, will be returned to the Hospital from which they were fur loughed : all others will be sent by the Provost Mar shals to their respective posts, Companies or Regi ments if the same are within convenient reach, if cot, they will be sent to nearest General Rendezvous to he forwarded thence as soon ns possible. ■ . The intention is to pnt every man belonging to the military service on his proper duty, or at his post at IDCC. 4 o£cars of this Bureau will afford every facility, for tW'prpmpt and convenient return of those complying witb the order. *~ All «r ho mike thtmszl res derertert hy failing to report U be arrceUd and returned with charge*.. ; Deputy Marshals, will see that the above orders are strictly enforced. * 1 * 3 . W«. H. Blair, r Captain £ Provost Marshal.lSth District. CAifP of T6th Pa. Cavalry, Nov. 1, 1864, At a meeting of the non-com4ipsio,ncd offers and members of Company D, 16th Pa. Cavalryj held at the company quorlers on the Ist day of Nov. 1864, the following preamble and resolutions were Unapi-^ tjQsly adopted: Shelias, It has pleased an all wise and beniffeent Creator to visit us.with the heavy hand of afflic tion. by removing from among oa by death onr loved end respected officers end associates,' Serg't Charles Brisk, and CorpT Samuel P.MotiEY, both of Wells township,' Bradford county, Pa., at nearly the same moment, and . Whereas, We desire to pay such fitting tribute to their memory as will express the 'feelings of the whole company ; therefore be it T.n'Avcd, That in their death the company has lost riro cf its best officers and soldiers, and those whose plr.ee it will bo hard to fill. . ' Rwhcd. That while o-s members of Company D re fed the fore? of this heavy affliction, we also ten der our Fympcthy and consolation to their bereaved parents a*ui friends in this, thcirTiour of trouble, and pint them to that Friend nleno relieve their weary hearts, and who has taught us that-bc doth riot Trihr.gly afflict tbo children of men. i£.l u,j ) That a copy of tbo above resoufions be k. the parents of the deceased, and published in lie IroT Timet, Wcllsboro Agitator, and, Elmira Gizetie. ' Serg't ERA6TUB T. ROBBINS,‘PresL ferg’t William 11. Beardsley, Sec'y. *. • Serg't E. (x. Kifgslet, I Serg’t Wm. McftYAßr. > Committee. CorpT H. F. Holet, j . . Official Eeturns of the Army Vote for Con gress October Election, 1864. . ‘Wilson. Wright Capt. LfivelU’ Quarters, Co. E, Ifilth .* - Regiment, P, V 3 i Head Quarters of Commanding Offi- # tnr« of 100 tit Reg’t, at Comp near Pe-i un-borg, Co. G...... :• 1 Co. E, iWth Reg’t, P. V., at. Head • Quarters of commanding officer in wmp now Petersburg ...... '8 Sorter Hospital ... I* * Camp Cadwoladcr, Co. A, 18Tlh 3l Camp nbnr Bermuda .Hundred, Co. A, :*7th Heg't 1 ..... - 19* Hospital 2. Nashville, Tcnn i Camp Cndwallader, Philadelphia 12 Co. p, lltfa Pa. Cavalry in front of Richmond 14 _ : £. * Co. D, 2Wth Beg’t in front Bermuda - Hundred ' 4fr r * ' Cc 'J. 207th Rcg’t in defenses of Bcr- • p t • muda Hundred 15 t ‘ ,3 Cauip Cndwalladep, Philadelphia ' . 1 Co, 11, 207th Reg’t at camp nearßer- - ' * ’ ' duda Hundred* *. i. -38 *9 Co. K, 20<th Re/t in defenses ot Bcr cuda Hundred jt....... 63 _3d_ -/ .'aval School HospT, Annapolis, MiT 2' -Y Camp Stone-man, Dist. of Colombia*., 1 Cf.ap Biddle 3 J-:vis U. S. A. GenM Hospital.., ..... 1' i - Ihrcwaod Hospital, DUt. QoTumbia... 1‘ I’ulej Hospital, Hist. Columbia..* .1 - Cc F. cf detachment of 11th Pa/Gav. 11. „ lumens’ Lane GenT Hospital, Phila.. .2 Co A, I49ib Eeg’t Head Quarters 17 1 • Cuyler U. S, Hospital... X Fort Marcy, Virginia*....,..... 3 - Sickel Barracks Hospital 1 , Boaglas Hospital, PisL Columbia. I ‘ * . Meant Pleasant Hospital, D. C - I McClellfu IT. s. Hospital t. 5, ~ - Colombian Hospital, D. C 3» Carur Hospital, D. C ..<> > J- 0 - A, Ist Reg’t Pa. Light Artillery... 8 • hinccln Gen 1 ! Hospital, D. C 13 _ X Camp Parole, Annapolis, Md 1 • IHth Reg't Pa. V. Vol’s at Camp-near.. . , fetenbaig ‘ I betachmeut of 7th Pa. Cav. ip TepnV 14 J b'-U-phc;€Ltcf 16th Pa. Cav. Port St- ‘ *£tson,Va ’’ t • L'jddtcglou u. S, Hospital, Phila -2 tJidicr’e Rest. DUt. Colombia ~ ’ 7 B, 149th Regd Pa. Vol’s ..... 3 •'drier: of Co. B, 20Tth Reg’t P. V. , 4 itaer U. S. A. General Hospital.....V 6 ■ / -_A.- Total . .374 . 16 For Repp.asestative. — 3. W. Guernsey received ">T\oU«; A, G. Olmsted, SQ9 rotes; Afli. Loop, i rota - Foe SHcmFr—Leroy Tabor received 261 votes; ‘■• C. GiUet, U votes. ' For Co’JinsaiosEE.—E. S. Seeley received 233 totci. Foe Anjrron J. G. Argots in gtr received 228 T o et; 11. 11. Goodrich, 2 votes. 1 Foe Corosej:.— D. S. Peters received 221 votes: £ - F>. Hall, l veto. Book- Hotieo?, , , ' The choicest articles in the JltUmHe JfonjWy for - evomber are the tenth comber of the llonsc ni?d Borne Papers” by Mrs. Stowe—a poem by rf. T. Eckerman “ to Wm. Cullen Bryant”—another poem ™ieh seems very popular, by Boker, called “ The . * Bally”— and “ Since,” a very good" storjb There 11 a pleosnpt review also of Robert Erownfng’s new V’lmce ot Tprms—a- year- Ticknor a Fields, Publishers, Boston, Mass- ’ '•> ! . With tho close of the year the Lady') Bmh closes iU present volume, and the price is still not raised. Tbo frontispiece, a beautiful engraving of the Nativ ity, Is a sweet llinstralku of the scenes of the Sav iour's infancy and very appropriate for the children at this coming Christmas time. - Since Marion Har -1 land first published woe have not found her equaling herself in stylo except in this story of “ Seven Years.” Tho wcik department is excellent and to those who love good things we commend the reedptsfor Christmas. Terms—£3.oo a year. Ad dress L. A. Godcy, Philadelphia, Pa. # Peterson's Macayise.—We ore in receipt of this popular Lady's Magazine, for December. It is a splendid number ; with a superb title-page for 1864. Notwithstanding the enormously increased price of t paper, and the rise in all priutipg “Peter son” will still be furnished at $2 a year- No Maga- I zinc of similar merit approaches it In cheapness. Its stories and novelettes arc by the best writers. In IS65 k Fout Original Copyright Novelettes will be given. Its fashions are always the Latest and Pretti est. 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Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain, sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing CHAS. J. C. KLINE, <fc CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Ppst-Office Box, 4586. Nov. 15,18C4-4m. [June 15, *Bfl4-Ay.] mire CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF AN, IN I VALlD.—Published ior the benefit, and as a CADHON TO VO UNO MEN, and others, who suffer from Nervous De bility, Premature Decay of Manhood. Ac., supplying at the' same time Tbewluss orAnr-Cunr. By one who has cured himself after undergoing considerable qbackery. By en closing a postpaid addressed envelope single copies may be Lad of the author- NATHANIEL MAYFAIR. Esq.. June 1, ISO4-ly. Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. Y, CIRCULAR, IH AVE now in Stock a good assortment of Kero sene .Lamps which I am selling from IQ to 20 per cent, less than New York prices, A large portion of my stock was purchased last year, and lam giving my easterners the bonedt of tho difference in prices. I have also just received an invoice of Woodward’s Patent Lanterns, which are just being introduced into the market, and is the best Lantern now in use. Wholesale agency for Marvin & Co.’s Refined Oil. Corning, Nov. 9,1864-6 W. W. j). TERBELL. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad. ministration having been granted" to the under signed upon tho estate jf Josiah B. Belknap, lata of Wollshoro, deceased, all persons indebted to c» ! £ es late are requested to make imm<^” a j e payment, and those haying against the same will present tho Same, duly authenticated, for settlement to „ , • DANIEL MACE, Wellsboro, Nov. 23,18 Ct-Gt. Adm’r. CAUTION,— Whereas, my wife, CAROLINE, has left my bed and board without just cause or : provocation; I hereby forbid ail persons barboring or trustingier on my account,-for I shall pay* so debts of her contracting after this date. - CHARLES L BOEHM. ' Slossbnrg, Nov. 23, 1864-3 t THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. General Order No. 1. HEAPQUARTERS of, iee iron brig are —OF — Tioga and Potter Counties. A LL persons whether liable to draft or not, want- J\ !ng nay articles made wholly or in-part of cast iron, arc hereby notified that the headquarters of this Brigade is permanently located at the Knoxville Foundry, where all such wants will bo supplied open presentation of “ The Greenbacks." If you want a Cook! Stove call at Biles*. If you want a Parlor Stove, call at Headquarters. If you want n Box Stove, call at Knoxville Foun dry. If you want a good Plow, call at Biles'. If you want a Road Scraper, call at Headquarters. If you want Cultivator Teeth, call at Knoxville Foundry. If you want a Wagon. Shoe, call at Biles'. If you want a Paint Mill, call at Headquarters. If you want Sled Shoes, call at Knoxville Foun dry. ■ . If you want Mill Irons, Machinery, or any thing over made at a POUHDBT, call where they make the Ijfest of every thing and no mistake. N. B. On account of the serious illness of the i OLD HAN CREDIT, Mr. CASH' will take bis place, and all persons in debted will walk up to the Captain's Office! and settle or not gTowl when the constable comes arodnd. JT. P BILES, & CO. J. P. BILES, 1 . H. K. EUMSEV. { Knoxville, Oct. 26, 1864. SHERIFF’S SALES. BY virtue'of sundry writs of Fieri Facias, Levari Fdciai , and 'Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court-of Common Pleas of Tioga county. Pa., to me directed, will be exposed .to public sale in-the Conri Hogse, in Wellsboro, on MONPAY,.Ihe 28th day of Nov., 1854, at 1 o’clock in the afternoon, the following described property, to wit: A lot of land in Lawrence' Boro, hounded on the north by Joel Parkburst, east by Joel Parkburst, aquth by State.Street-andwest by .E, Brown—con taining about two acres all improved. Also—another lot In the Boro of. Lawrence, bound ed north by State Street, east by Gre.en Street,'south by Center Street and west by Academy lot—contain ing one acre, all improved. To be sold as the pro perty of J. C. Beeman, Adm’r of Benj. Harrower, Also —a lot of land beginning at a post the south west corner of warrant No. 2628; thence along the southern line of said warrant east 151.3 rods to a birch ; thence north 64 rods to a post; thence west '151.3 rods to a post; thence south 64 rods to the place of beginning—containing 602 acres more or less, with about ten acres improved and a log house thereon. To be sold as the property of Homer Bug gies. Also— a lot of land in Covington township, bound ed north by State road, east by land of Thos. Put nam, V. M. Gray, and Mrs. McGrath, south by land of A. L. Bodine and Robert Sinbring, and west hy land of Josiah Graves —containing about 90 acres, about 50 acres improved, with one old dwelling house, .frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property cf Thos. Graves. Also—a lot of land in Charleston township, bound ed and described as follows: beginning at a post the north-west corner of the Cooley Mill, tract; thence south 88 degrees east along tho warrant line 186.2 rods to a post; thence south 1 degree west 54.6 por ches to a bccch ; thenco south 88$ degrees west 156.2 perches to a beech : thence north 1$ degrees cast 51 perches to the place of beginning—containing 632 acres, with about 40 acres improved, two frame hou ses, one frame barn and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Zebulon MoCoanell and Geo. McConnell, Also— a lot of land in Farmington twp., bounded and described as follows : north by Isaac Owen and Peter Mowrcy, east by Tffm. Henry McCollum and Joseph McCollum, south by Peter Close and Alanson Hoyt—containing 160 acres, about 80 acres improved, a frame house, frame barn and two small apple or ehards thereon. To be sold as the property of Thos. McCollum and Joshua McCollum. Also— a lot of land in Union township, Tioga county, Pa., being part of warrant No. 4608, adjoin ing lands of a Miller and Murray and warrant No. three hundred and ninety-tbreo acres and on© hundred and forty-eight perches and allowance (excepting out of the same 44 acres and 145 perches conveyed by John Green to Merrick Crandlc nnd about ten acres sold by said Green to A. N. Derby) being the same land mentioned and de scribed, in a certain deed from John Harcourt Pow ell A Co. to John Green, dated the 21th day of Sept. 1532 and recorded in Tioga county same day in deed book No. 10, page 283. Also—all the right, title and interest of the said John Green in a certain piece or parcel of land sit uate in Union township, Tigoa county, .containing • three hundred acres, being part of an original survey made by virtue of a warrant No. 4612 granted to John Vaugharo, Esq., and being the same land men tioned and described in a certain article of agreement dated the 17th day of November, 1841, between John Harcourt Powell by his attornor in fact John Norris and the said John Green, To be sold as the property of John Green. Also— -a lot of land in Wellsboro, bounded north west by road leading from Wellsboro to Mechanics Hollow, north-cast by A. Peak, now Mrs. G. W. Meek, south by A. L, Thompson, now Jerome Smith and others—containing ono-fourth of an acre more or loss, with two story frame bouse, wood house attached, well and other improvements thereon. To be sold as the property of Julius Sherwood. H. SXOWELL, Jr., Sherii?. Sheriff’s Office, Wellsboro, Nov. 8,1864 t CHICKERING PIANOS AND MASON <fc HAM LIN CABINET ORGANS.—To the People of .Tioga County,: Tho above-Instruments are consid ered by Musicians the |bcst of tHeir class. Other Piano§ sound well for a l while, but the : . CHICKERING remains good and keeps in tune an incredible length of time. I positively state that it has more good qualities than any other made in onr country and refer to the following gentlemen in Troy Borough, who have purchased of mo, as proof of their excel lence, and also of my standing as a dealer: Horace and Samuel Pomeroy, Thomas Maxwell, H. Davison, S. W. Paine, J. B. Adams, Hiram Case. Buy the best—they are much tho cheapest. I give a written warranty to keep them in perfect order and tune for five years. I will also furnish Boardman A Gray or Marshall & Trevo'r Pianos, very cheap for cash. TUB CABINET ORGAN has been pronounced by over two hundred organists and teachers as beyond cavil or doubt the very best of their class. Put up in walnut or rosewood eases to suit the tastes. * * To the teachers of Piano or Melodeon. lam loca ted at Mansfield, as Teacher, in State Normal School: also as dealer in Instruments,.SheetMusic and Books. I know you are troubled to get Books and Music suited to your scholars; I will furnish you either as cheap or cheaper than you can get in the city, and if you will give me the age and ability of the pupil, I will give you a Teachers’ werddbat it will suit for I* know just what yon need. Please give us a call er ssnd for circular. J. c. WHITE. Mansfield, Nov. 8, ISB4-3m» Real estate for sale or to rent In the Borough of Mansfield, from j of an acre to 40 acres, as may suit the purchaser; some Interval Land, also. Up Land, well watered, In plain view of . 8 No ™ al School, meetings and other good privileges. Will be sold on reasonable terms, accord ing to location, quality and quantity of land. For a payment op J to J the purchase money down, and time on balance to suit tho purchaser. Title indisputable Also, Stock of various kinds, seven Young Bucks of South Down blood. Mower and Reaper and other farming utensils, too numerous to mention. Address Rev. D. P. MARYOTT.' Mansfield, Nov. 16,1864-4^ I WANT TO HUT FOR CASH, the following Farm products, delivered at my Store in Wells boro; . BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS, WHEAT CORN, RYE. BARLEY, <IATS, BEANS AND-PEAS. Itfant 10,COO bushels of Oatij 5,000 bushels of Com; fidUIO- bushelsof-Rye; -and all the Butter, Cheese, and Eggs la the country. ' ; I will also pay Cash for POULTRY, Wellsboro, Nor. 16, ’64. WM. T. MATHERS, SHE AT FALLING OFF IN THE PRICES OF Dill GOODS. J. A. ROSE & CO. are now offering THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS, DESM9, CHECKS. STRIPES, ' PRINTS, DeLAINES, AND <a®(t>Da s CLOTHS and CLOTHING BOOTS & SHOES, HATS and CAPS,: G B OCEEIES, AT 30 PER CENT. LOWER Than any otherßtore In Tioga County I Onr Stock woe bought daring tho late panic in the Dry floods market, at prices 50 PER CENT, LOWER THAN Any of onr neighbors, who hare large stocks bought at the very highth of the market We invite the attention of all those ■ who want to buy floods cheap, to our stock. | We CANNOT and WILL NOT be undersold. Remember the place, J. A. ROSE & CO., MANSFIELD, -PA., First door below Mansfield Hotel. Mansfield, November 9,18fi4-tf. SPECIAL NOTICE. ALL BUYERS OF DRESS GOODS, Shawls, Cloaks, Beaver Cloths, Broadcloths, Sack ings, Cloak Trimmings, DeLainea, Prints, Sheetings, Shirtings, Flannels, Cassimeros, Jeans, Hoop Hosiery, Notion's, <kc., are informed that they can SATE MONEY BY CALLING AND EXAMINING OUR STOCK —OP— Seasonable Goods, NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION, We CAN and WILL .make it much to every one’s interest to call and ' BUT WHAT GOODS THET NEED, All goods are high ; bnt there is now mere neees, sity for close buying, and for every oho to get the 10 WEST CASH PRICES than ever before. A Dollar saved is as good as a Dollar, earned. , We are keeping less goods of a cheap quality than ever before, as wo believe customers cannot afford to bay any but GOOD GOODS. THE , STOCK OF MEN’S AND BOY’S Custom Made Boots, ~ AND Ladies’ and Children’s Gaiters and Shoes, OF ALL KINDS, is now larger than ever before; and most of it is being sold at-less than New York prices. HAYING SOLD OVT - OUR GROCERY STOCK. we have more room and more cash to nse for. the balance of the'stock and can do better for onr cus : tomers. - Call and see. , J. A. PARSONS, Corning, W. Y. Sept. 21, 1864. , [apr27,1864.] MIU.INEBY.-I would inform my friends in and around Tioga boro’that X have opened a shop in the dwelling formerly occupied by Miss Ra chel Prutsman. I will have new FALL STYLES of millinery goods constantly on hand. BRAIDING & EMBROIDERY, .MACHINE SEWING of all descriptions, done on a first-class Grover & Ba ker machine. Materials made up in the neatest manner. MRS. J. P. URELL. ; Tioga, Oct. 26, ISC4-31* NOTICE TO COLLECTORS.—CoIIectors of the several townships and boroughs of Tioga Co., arc particularly requested to settle up their Duplicates on or before the first week of November Court and thereby save much embarrassment to the Treasurer; glso nil persons indebted to the county by Note, Judgment, or otherwise will please call an(Xsettle the jaroo without delay. A. M. SPENCER, Trcas’r. Commis’rs’ Office, Wellsboro, Nov. 16,18M-3L THE INHERENT DISPOSITION OF MANKIND, LEADS HIM TO PURCHASE THE NECESSARIES!, , AS WELL AS THE ; ■ r LUXURIES OF LIFE, AT THE Lowest Possible Prices; AND SINCE THE “ Almighty Dollar” HAS BEEN STYLED THE SOUL OF MAN, IT TAKES But Ordinary Understanding TO COMPREHEND THE TRUE VALUE AN ESTABLISHMENT, THAT FURNISEES A COMMUNITY with a large variety of SEASONABLE MERCHANDIZE, AT UNIFORM DOW KATES. When Porinp & Co. located their establishment in Troy, it was for the express purpose of famishing tho public with goods at SUCH PRICES AS COULD NOT FAIL ATTRACTING PURCHASERS. We will allow the pnblic to judge of their success. Mr. E. P. FERINE, WHILE THANKING THE PUBLIC FOR PAST FAVORS, WOULD SAY, THAT NO EFFORT SHALL BE WANTING ON HIS PART, TO merit a Continuance OF SAID FAVOR. HE NOW HAS A LARGE STOCK MERCHANDIZE FOR THE FILL AND WINTER TRADE PROBABLY LARGER THAN CAN BE FOUND IN THIS OR Adjoining Counties, WHICH THE PUBLIC ARE "INVITED EXAMINE A T SUCH PRICES AS CANNOT- (we have tbe boldness to affirm) BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. HE RUTS HIS GOODS FOR CASH, AND SELLS FOR OAS H , and tbe consumer gets the worth of his money. With quick Sales and light Profits, both Parties are enabled to realize the value- of the - - - NIMBLE SIXPENCE. TROT, Oot 6,1864. THE PEOPLE’S STORE IN CORNING, N. Y. J. M, SMITH, HAVING associated with him N. E. WAITE, who baa been employed for the hist nine years la tho Store, in the capacity of Salesman, the bosineff will bo continned under tho name and firm of SMITH & WAITE, A I IHZ NEW STORE, OPPOSITE THE Dickinson House, and will bo conducted as heretofore on the principle ONE PRICE AND READY PAT. Ten years experience in iho former, and from two to three years in the latter (daring which time onr business has more than doubled) has fully demon strated tho wisdom of this course. We are now re ceiving Direct from New York, a fresh sujfply of SPRING GOODS, selected with especial reference to the wants of tho people of this vicinity. The Stock will consist of STAPLE & FANCY DRY OOODS, among which are BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, TICKS, STRIPES, DENIMS, CHECKS, PRINTS, FLANNELS, GINGHAMS, CHAMBRATS, • DsLAINES, ALPACCA3, SCOTCH PLAIDS, and a great variety of DRESS GOODS. Also, SHAWLS, A LA DIES’ CLOAKINGS, CLOTHS A CASSIMEBES, by the yard or made np to order. KENTUCKY JEANS, COTTONADES, LINENS,’ and a general assortment of Goods for j- MEN’S AND BOY’S WEAR. Wo also keep a general stock of BOOTS & SHOES, FAMILY GROCERIES, YANKEE NOTIONS, PALM LEAF HATS, SUN UMBRELLASrAc. We shall endeavor to keep onr Stock as complete as possible, by the l • * Continual Addition of snch articles in our line as the wants of onr cuito mers SEEM TO REQUIRE. Onr facilities for pnrehasing Goods ARE miSERPASSEP, and while we do not pretend to sell Goods LESS THAN COST, yet ire are willing to soil them at a SMALL PROFIT, and it will be onr aim by -FAIR DEALING, to merit a share of pnjblio patronage. We are very thankful for the liberal and constantly INCREASING PATRONAGE bestowed open ns, and hope to merit its continuance and increase. Customers from TIOGA COUNTY and vicinity are cordially invited to call and examine Goods and Prices. ' SMITH A WAITE. Corning, March 30, 1864. Register’s Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the foUowing Ex ecutors end Administrators have filed their amounts in the Eegister’a office of Tioga county, and that the same will be presented to the Orphan’s Court of said county on the 30th day of November, 1864, for confirmation and allowance : Final account of Daniel Doan, Adm'r of the estate of Jaoob Babb, dec’d. Account of John C. Robb, Ex’r of the estate of John McCollum, dec’d. Final account of Isaac Squires, Ex’r of the estate of Isaac Hager, dec’d. Account of Mary Bryden, Adm’x of the estate of James S. Bryden, dec’d. , Account of Bensjah Wilcox, Adm’r of the estate of John H. Wilcox, dec’d. Account of Robert Casabeer, Adm’r of the estate of John Yandasen, dec’d. 1 Account of Joauna B. Metcalf, Executrix of the estate of Marvin B. Metcalf, deo’d. ! Account of Clark Stilwell, Adm’r of the estate of H. C." Stilwell, dec’d. Account of Isaac Plank, Ex'r of the estate of Ma hetabel Plank, dec’d. Final account of Hiram Herrit, Adm’r of the estate of George McCollum, dec’d. H. S. ARCHER, Nov. 9,1864. Register. Application in Divorce! To Clementine Taft: You are hereby notified that Mijamia Taft, your husband, has applied to the Conr of Common Picas of Tioga Co. for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and the said Court has appoint ed Monday, the 28th day of November, 1864, at the Court House, in Wollsboro, for hearing the said Mija min Taft in the premises, at which time and place you can attend if you think proper. Nov. 2, 1864. H. STOWELL, Jr., Sheriff. Application In Divorce* To Rots F. Saicley: You are hereby notified that Juliet Hawley, your wife, by her next friend Leroy Love, has -applied to the Court of Common Fleas of Tioga -County, for a divorce- from the bonds of matrimony, and the said Court has appointed Mon day, the 23th day of November, 1864, at the Court House, in Wellsboro, for bearing itho said Joliet Hawley, in the premises, at which time and place you can attend if you think proper. Nov. 2. 1884. H. STOWELL, Jr., Sheriff. 1 New Millinery Goods. MISS PAULINE SMITH wishes to fnform her customers that she has just received her FALL AND WINTER STOCK of Millinery Hoods, and that aha is prepared to do all kinds of work in the best manner far all who may favor her with their patronage. She wishes to inform those having Felt and Bea ver Hats to be made over that she will take charge of sneb articles and send them to the city,• Shop opposite United States Hotel. Wellsboro, Oct. 19, 1894-tf. Mrs. E. E. KIMBALL, HAS just received a foil assortment of MILLI ,NERY GOODS from New York, and is pre pared to furnish the ladies of Wellsboro and vicinity with such goods in her lirfb as they may desire. Having lately bad the advantage of experience in a large establishment, she flatters herself that she is better qualified to meet the wants of the public than ever before. Shop over Sears’ Shoe Store. Wellsboro, Oct. 5, ]864-3m. DR. PARKHDRST, OVER SO. «, UNION BLOCK, ELMIRA, N. T., TREATS all diseases whether acute or chronic pe culiar to both sexes. All parties whether married or contemplating mar riage should remember that the health of children defends on their parents. Female irregularities cured—all forms, of Sporma torrha'a or seminal emissions cured permanently. Diplo teas of regular graduation to be seen at office. Separn.'o rooms—all matters strictly confidential— consultatiotf I r s°> Office hour.’ 11 a. m. to 12 m., Ito 4p. m. Even ings, 7to 9. .Sundays, 3to sp. m. Address with! .stamp enclosed, Db. PARKHURST, Oct. 12,1864-3m*’ Box 164, Elmira, N. T. AOnmSTK ATOR’S NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration having been grant ed to the undersign twi on the estate of Edwin L, Sears, late of Delmar, dec’ll, those indebted are re quested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims against the same will present them for set tlement to ELLEN B. SEARS, Adm’x. Delmar, Oct. 26,1384-61.
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