The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, November 30, 1864, Image 3

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j'HK AGITATOR,
OCAL AMD MISCELLAHE. :mB.
Wellsboro, Wednesda:
Haw Advert;
f jrm /or s.<h- J- B. Potter,
JKE CounTs —Owing to the continued,
of Hie Honor, Judge White, no jury holiness
Lo done this term,. There was ’not a re[’ full
tt-coJinco on Monday.
ffeare requested to give notice that the 'Jurors
jr iwn for the second week of Conrt need not i Jrcar,
6E litre will be no session. % f.
gr.ir.TEiav Jlbetisg.—The regular qunrterlf' sneet
. of the M. E. Cburch of Wellsboro, will be ' ild at
t (. e Church, Saturday afternoon, 10th of Deihber.
Sermon at 2 o'clock by Rev. T. E. Hudson, f »JJ. —
y £ o prerebing on the Sabbath following, at t* insu
-1 hours, morning and evening. ‘ >
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Szw Esieepkise.—We are requested to gh, e no
ttat a meeting of the farmers in the viol ity of
the Sound Top School House wUI be held - i said
fchool House, on Tuesday night Dec. 6, for t vpur
of making arrangements for cstahlia ■ng a
Cleese Factory in that neighborhood. , ;;
IVellsboho Academy.—We are t'give
tvlice that the nert term will commence tufi. 12,
1j64, under the supervision of its efficient j)pul,
j[ r , J, B. Grier.- The Academy is fast
vard to it® old ran b—the front rank amonjf fligh
Schools- We hope Mr. Grier’s.efforts may be irf end
ed by the people. He deserves success. "
Sad Accident. —The Union celebration
recccrillo on Saturday evening,- November
itarred by an accident which cast a fine yonn (man.
Hr. William Mingus, bis life. He was acting pin
ner, when, by some neglect, the cannon was
tarely discharged, lacerating him in each a J jrfible
manner that he died on Tuesday following' i The
Colon citizens made up a liberal purse for the?* kmiiy
on the spot. ■ ■. -
A nit) Fix. — The cold snap of Tuesday,
otp, and Thursday of last week, caught a "oodly
portion of our citizens without wood. It w's Indi
ra- to witness the rash to the street wheiva i ’ilitary
load oi fuel appeared, and the strife to bay haU*pv~cord
of wood for a cord at 53.50 or 54.06 the load, '-Jui hot
and Heavy, TVould not some two or three me ) with
capital, do romething comfortable by settin op a
wood and coal yard in this town? Try it, sOe-ibody.
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Official Hetnrns of the Army Vote for,:pres-
ident November Election, 1864. V;
Line’ll, .‘ti’fjl’n
Camp near Columbus, Toon., detach- • ;.
cd'ih Cavalry 16
C. S. A. Gen. Hospital, Hilton Head, ;-i
•S. C 1 I*'
Dutch Hirer Bridge, XTcnn.,-deUchm't l
Vet Volunteer Cavalry , X, ' A
Camp Discharge, Mont Co. Penn'a..iL 1 „ *
Thompson Station, Penn'a .’ r 'i
Furt Sedgwick, near Petersburg. Va... ■6 :
Cavalry Corps Hospital :.l
Chattanooga, Tcnn, v-. ■$ f
Base hospital, Point of Rocks, Va • 4 •
Camp Cadwalader -.A 28'
U. S A. Gc-n‘l Hospital, York, Penn'u. 1 .
Chattanooga. Tenn i ...... 6
Lt. Jos. A. X. Waters, Q’rs by members
of 199th Keg’t 2
Head Q’rs Co. G, 97th Reg’t Pa. Vol.; 1 . ‘ 2.
Camp near Middletown Va.', by mem*
Ur* ot Co. D, Ist Lt Art
Camp near Petersburg, Va., by mem- ‘
Urs of Co P, Ist Art’y ,
Camp near Petersburg, Va., by mem*.., .
lers Co. C, 149th P. V.. S' ijl
Camp Sif.nema.ii, B, C . 6 1
id Division C. C. Hospital 1
Camp C9th P. V.V. near Peterab'g, Va. 2' * -
Erodvay Landing, hear City Point, Va. • 1
Hear Furt Wadsworth, V* «...1
H’d Q'rs Co. H, 148tb Regiment Deal* , jf
Petersburg, Va X ; .
Camp of 53d Reg’t P. V. V., Co. H 1’ _ » ,
Camp near Yellow Tavern, Va 14 ;2
U S. Gcn’l Hogp'l Annapolis, Md 2
Fort Lewis C. Morris, near City P’tVa, 6 ( y S
2d A. C. Depot Field Hosp'l City P*t Va 6
kl Jl C. Hosp’l City Point, Va 1
Camp in Geld neai Petersburg, Va 1
Co F. 57th P. V. bear Petersburg, Va. 2
Hear Petersburg, Va * 3
Front of Pctcrcburg. Co. B, Sth >Pa-£av ■! *? I
Head Q'rs Cu. F, 210th Pa. Veils 1 -S* .
Camp near Petersb'g, Co H, 2lojtb Reg't I r*
“ « “ .Co. K, 210th (Reg’-t... 4 1 t f
H d Q'rs com*g Officer Co. F I9uth Rtegt 1
“ “ Co. A.lSOthEeg’t 4 > * 2
Catnp near Pctcrs’g, Va., Co. G, I49th. 5 ;"t
Kttr Petersburg, Va., Co. P, 149th...'.. ?-V X
Camp before Petersburg, 189th N, Y...' 5 n / v r
Camp near Petersburg, Co. K, 149th... - .
“ Weldon Rl R. Co. A, 149tb. 17 c, 2
larcsido Barrack?. Indianapolis, Ind- >l v 34
Pleasant Valiev, Md., Co. K, 6 Pa. Cav 1 * ’
Fort Stevenson 1 3
rendezvous Distribution • 2 ,
H'd Q'rs 3d Div, 3d A. C, Peterb’g, Va X *■ P
Fast Cap'l Hill Barracks, Washington. i
Armory Square Hosp’l. Wash'n, D. C~ X
ChlToum Barracks, D. C 3 ;;?>
H'd Qi ' e Ist Keg't Vet. 11. Corp*>.X
Cavalry Bureau, Washington, D. C 1
Fort Mnrcy, Virginia 2 * ’$ ~1
darris Hospital, Baltimore, Md...».*«... * X
hump CadwaUader, Philadelphia :Z' 3 . £'* X
Alexandria 1 V,
Cnpt Lovett« Q’rs. Camp Cadwalladeiy 7 , ' i X
H’d Q’rs Dit't St.'Marys, X -
1 S, Gen. Uospl, Fortress Monroe.... 3
hsmp Cadtvalladcr 2 ; ■
Carver Hospital, Washington, D. C 1
HfHiTllle. Tennessee....... ...C.., X
Gtnocsis Church, Va. Co. D, 16th Car. 4 \\\ 4
Corrden Street Hoffp*!, Baltimore, Md~ 1
Csmp Middle, Cat lisle, Pa- 2-
r-cloy House, Maryland... 2
Fort Monroe, Va., Co. K, 3d -I *
Lincoln General Hospital/WashlngFnA 3 \ {-* -2
Jf’d Q>s Co. F, 155th Pa. VoFs 7 ■ 4-' - X
CtifipiL’s Farm, Va., Co. B, 76th Rcg’t. *6 '
Jf d Q'rs Battery M. 2d Pa. Art’y.i..... 2 s y ?
hemp Bermuda Hundred, Virginia 34 .
Lcfen’f. Ber'da Hun'd l , Va. Co. E, 207th 19. 4
Urnpin Field Co. A, 207tb 19' ‘:V 5
If the Field Co. F, 11th Cavalry 24 A
i aQ P near Ins. Riv’r, Co. E, Uth Car. 4
Uap near Fort Wadsworth, Va * A* • 1
Q'rs Co. F, 2d Artillery, Va 4 -? £
Ump Hamilton near Fort Monroe. Va. 7 •v.
“ Q’k Ft. Monroe, Co. C, 3d Pa. Art 1 --.hf-
Uiv Creek, Va., Co. F, 76th Pa. Vol/ -I * : Qj -
Lfc *muda Hun’d. Co. H, 207th Regt 41 18
r “ “ Co. K, 207th RegM 72 ': 4 10
p I 1 before Pcb’g, Co. h s 2d Pc. Cavy.‘ 19 - 6
Bermuda Hun'd, Va> Co. G, 207th 26 1
'far Poplar Spring Church, Va., Co. .',x
x. 32 i.* 3
-’«r McCioor’s Home, Va., Co. G, . 'K
■ J-IU-a.Vol 1
p l; ‘ ir Poplar Grove Church, Va i G
l: ; Q P s'th-Beg’t P. V. Chapins Farm.. 2 s ; ’£
r- " Cos. A, G and H ....i— 3-N ; ,C
■■“Jj' of lad. En-inccrs, Pa. Vol 1., ,
T 4 f r « Co, G, 190th Vet. V01«...\... 2‘ 5V ' ;
c‘ J‘ Co. E, 190 th Vet. V015..>... 6r - 1
f , ~* 1 ./ r .S Va.tington, D. C >1 :r
Gr . 7. r: Vupinia A ■. ""■
Maryland I }•
* a Qr 1 ,103 d Ecg’t Pa. VoL Eoansah .... ' .
L, h.Y i fr. -
v T ol fl ~568 ' I- 90
s Jot.ty for Lincoln ..-ATti tr
majo»ty of the home vote itin
Total nmj. for Lincoln in Tioga ......
IE “Me to thank enr friends-for man} 'additions
list of subscribers during the past | ‘ it|tlays.— .
e 7»ill b u glad to hear that we hev£ I l ; jd less'
IOS6 10 complain of neglect in the matter if patron
tetian now. With little effort oar lE. j could bo.
‘*oUtn 102,600. At $1,50 per year, htrwi jegj an in.
Ctes,e of subscriptions does not afford aw jejtnsider-
ble increase of profits.. Oar circulation, the largest,
with a eingie exception, of any paper in Northern
Pennsylvania, brings more advertising patronage
than we can well accommodate. We have been obli
ged to refare some hundreds of dollars worth of ad
vertising within the year, on this account- If me
tsrials fever come down to a living* piico we shall en
large the paper to the largest size our press will
print The high prices of paper and labor will not
admit of any change at present.
Thanking our friends for their favors—and our
gratituto is not simulated—wo can assure them that
reasonable pains will be_ spared to make the Agi
tytor a welcome and inetnictivo rUitor in the future
at it has been in tho past.
Saturday, Nov. 12th, Drs. I. f B. Graves of Corning,
N. Y., and M. L. Bacon, of Mansfield, Pa., operated
nn a Mrs. John Korean at Mansfield Pa., for ovarian
dropsy, removing twenty-five quarts of fluid from the
abdomen. On the following Tnosday Dr's Graves
and Bacon assisted by Drs. Mills and Graves Jr., of
Corning, N. T., removed from tho same person's ab
domen ten quarts more of tho fluid and an ovarian
tumor weighing twenty-five pounds. The operation,
undoubtedly the greatest one ever performed in this
section of the country was in every respect successful.
Mrs. Neman under tho subsequent admirable treat
ment of Dr. Bacon of Mansfield is rapidly recover
ing. Coil
, Notice Exteaoedinaey. —lf you want a choice
Beaver Cloak, or now Woolen Shawl, cheap j go ft
J-. A. Parsons. If you want to select from a very
handsome stock of Dress Goods, Cloths, Casslmores
or tlomestic Goods at tbo lowest kinds of prices, go
to J. A. Parsons. Finally, you can make money by
doing your trading with us in any goods we deal in,
as our Stock is large, bought cheap, and is to be sold
quick and cheap. Call and see. J. A. Parsons.
Corning, Nov. 30, 1864.
On the 25th of Oct, by the same, GEOJIQE W.
HAZELBTT and SARAH MINERVA KEYES.
On the 25th of Oct,, by the same, HARRY BEERS
and SARAH FRANCES WELLS.
On the 20th of Nov., by the same, FRANK PERRY
and HELEN MARIA BIXBY.
FARM FOR BALE.—The undersigned wishes to
dispose of his Farm in Covington township, ly
ing on Elk Run, about thre® miles .from Covington
Boro, and generally known as the “Wetherbee
Farm." It contains about 93 acres, with about 60
acres improved. >
i The soil is of the very best quality of upland and
the cleared portion ia entirely free from stumps. It
is well wetered and has good buildings. Those who
want to hay a good Farm may find it to their advan
tage tp pay this one a visit before they “ settle down.”
Good warrantee ideed given. For terms apply to H.
H. Potter, Middlebury. Center, Pa., or to Levi Rock
well, Cherry Flatts, Pa. J. B. POTTER,
Washington, D. C., Nov; 30, 1864,
Important To Females.
A DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILES.
f 'The combination of ingredients in these Pills
is the result of a dong and exteubivo practice. They are
mild in their operation, and cannot do harm to the most
delicate; certain in correcting all irregularities. Painful
Menstruations, removing all obstructions, whether from
'Cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of
tho heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue,
pain in the back and limbs, Ac., disturbed sleep, which arise
from interruption of nature. k
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OH. CHEESEMAW’S PILLS
was the commencement of a new era in the treatment of
{(regularities and obstructions which have consigned so
many to a pr-Ebia.tuee_or.we. No female, can enjoy .good
health unless she is regular, and whenever an Obstruction
takes place the general health begins to decline. These Pills
form the finest preparation ever put forward with IMME
DIATE , and PEKSI&TENT SUCCESS. Don’t be Dc-
Cfiivcdi -Take this advertisement to jonr
tell him that you want the BEST and mest RELIABLE
FEMALE MEDICINE IN THE WORLD , which is com
prised in these Pills. ' *
It 2
3 £
DR. CHEESEMANS PILLS
bare been a Standard Remedy for over thirty .years, and are
the moat effectual one ever known for all complaints pecu
liar to' Females, To all classes they are invaluable, inducing,
with certainty, periodical regularity. They are known.' to
thousands, who bare used them at different periods, through'
out the country, having the sanction of'somo of the most
-eminent Physician’s in America.
Explicit directions.stating when they should notbe used, with
each Box —the Price One Dollar per Box , or 0 Boxes for $5,
containing from 6D~to 60 Pills.
Pills sent by mail, promptly, secure from observation, by
Remitting to the Proprietors, or any Agent.
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THE HISTORY OP HOSXETTER'B STOMACH
BITTERS—-The .most of
the day, nnd the many cures that hare been per
formed with it In cases of Liver Complaint, Dispep
sia. Nervous Debility, and other diseases arising
from a. disordered stomach or liver, places it at once
among the most astounding discoveries that has taken
place in the medical world. The disease to which
bitters are applicable are* so universal that there are
but few of our friends who may not test their Virtues
intbeip own families or circle of acquaintances and
prove .to their own satisfaction that there is at least
one remedy among the many advertised medicines,
deserving the public commendation.
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ddffgfm 4 LECTURE TO TOUNG MEN.
Just published in a Sealed Envelope.
Price Six Cents. A Lecture on the Na
ture, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea
of Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual
Debility, - and Impediments to Marriage generally.
Nervousness, Consumption,Epilepsy, and Fits; Men
tal and Physical Xncapaoity, resulting from Self-
Abuse, Ac. By. Rob’t J. CcLVcmvELL, M. D., Au
thor of the <{ Green Book,” Ac. -
The world.ronowcd author, in this admirable Lec
ture, clearly proves from his own experience that the
awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be effectually
removed without medicine, and without dangerous
susgical/ operations, bougies, instruments, rings or
cordials, pointing out a mode of care at once certain
and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what
his condition may be, may enro himself cheaply, pri
vatcly, and radically. This Lecture icill prove a boon
to thousands and thousands.
Sbat under seal, to any address, in a plain, sealed
envelope, on the receipt of sis cents, or two postage
stamps by'addressing CHAS. J. C. KLINE, A CO.,
127 Bowery, New York, Post-Office Box, 4586.
The confessions and experience op an ito
VALlD.—Published ior the benefit, and as a CAUTION
TO YOUNG MEN. and others, who nuilc-r from Nervous.De
bllily, Premature Decay of .Manhood. Ac , supplying at the
same time-THE Means op Self-Cure. By one who Las cured
himself after undergoing considerable quackery. By en
closing a postpaid addressed envelope single copies may bo
had of the author- NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq.,
, June 1, ]SO4-lr- Brookl3*n, Kings Co, N. Y.
[For the*Agitator.]
MARRIED.
In Tioga, by Rev. S, J. McCullough, on the 13th
of Got. 186*, -JACOB H. GAGE, and MARY
GUSXA STUART.
.SPECIAL NOTICES.
43*SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY.
HUTCHINGS & HILLYER, Proprietors.
81 Cedar St., New York
Sold in Wellsboro, by JOHN A. EOT. - J
InTioga.by H. H. BOBDEN. ; J
In Lawrenccville, by W.cO. MILLEB.
March 23, 1564-ly.
For sale by Druggists and dealers, everywhere.
Nov. 23, ISGMm.
Nov. 10, 1864^4m,
CIRCUtAB.
IJHAVE now in Stock a good assortment of Kero
sene Lamps which I am selling from 10 to 20 per
cent, lees than New York prices, A large portion of
my stock was purchased last year, and I urn giving
my customers the benefit of the difference in prices.
X have also Just received an Woodward's
Patent Lanterns, which are justbeingjiintroduced into
the market, and is the best Lantern npw in use,
Wholesale agency for Marvin A Co.'s Refined Oil.
Corning, Nov. 9,1864-6 w. W. X>, TERBELL.
>1 I L L IJ E R Y.
BRAIDING & EMBROIDERY,
Machine sewing,
DRBSSA CLOAK-MAKING.
*1 wonld inform' my friends in and around Tioga
borough, that I hare opened a shop in the dwelling
formerly occupied by Miss Rachel Prulsman. I will
hare new FALL 4 WHTTER STYLESof Milllnerj-
Goods. constantly on hand.
Tioga,_Nov. 23, HRS. J. p. DRELL,
THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR.
General Order No. 1.
HEADQUARTERS OF THE IRON BRIGADE
—op— j
Tioga and Potter Counties.
ALL persons whether liable to draft or not, want
ing nay articles made wholly or in part of cast
iron, are hereby notified that tho headquarters of this*
Brigade is permanently located at (be Knoxville
Foundry, where oil such wants will be supplied upon
presentation of “ The Greenbacks.”
If you want a Cook Store- call at Biles*.
If you want a Parlor Stove, call at Headquarters.
If you want a Box Stove, call at KnoxviUo foun
dry.
If you want a good Plow, call at Biles'.
If you.want a Road Scraper, call at Headquarters.
If yon 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, ?all at Knoxville Foun
dry.
If.you want'Mill Irons, Machinery, or -any thing
ever made at a
FOUNDRY,
call where they make the best of every thing and no
mistake.
N. B. On account of the serious illness of the
OLD MAN CREDIT,
Mr. CASH will take bis place, and all persons in
debted will walk op to the Captain's Office and settle
or not growl when the constable comes around.
1 J. P- BILES, & CO.
J. P. BILES, I
H. K. RUMSBY. J
Knoxville, Oct. 26, 1864.
EALL AND WINTER GOODS.—No, 2, Union
Block. - -
JEROME SMITH
Has lately returned from New York with a splendid
assortment of
DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING,
boots & Shoes, glassware,
HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE,
GROCERIES, DOMESTICS,
WOODENWARE,
ENGLISH CLOTHS,
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, SATINS,
TWEEDS AND KENTUCKY JEANS,
FRENCH CASSIMERES, FULL CLOTHS.
, Purchasers will find that
No. 2, Union Block, Main Street,
is the place to buy the best quality of Goods at the
lowest prices. ' , JEROME SMITH.
Wellsboro, Nov. 16, 1864-tf.
FILL MD WINTER GOODS!
X. L. BALDWIN
IS now receiving a large and well selected
STOCK OF
■ FALL AND WINTER GOODS, .
consisting in part of a General Stock of
LADIES’ DRESS ROODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
, HATSAND ,CAP|3,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
, WOODEN WARE, &o„ &o.
All of which will be sold VEKY LOW for
READY PAY OSLY.
CLEAR THE TRACKI
That tush to o. bullard’S store
means something 1
Of cobiso it does. It mesne that
BCLIAKD’S
NEW STOCK OB
FILL & WINTER GOODS,
are all the cage, and that about threo square miles oi
people, in and around Wcllsborongh and vicinity,
KNOW "WHERE TO GO TO BUY GOOD GOODS,
AND BUT THEM CHEAP.
BUL£ A R O
defies competition in stylo, variety, quantity, quality
and cheapness, of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
FANICY GOODS, LACES,
TRIMMINGS, SHAWLS, HOSIERY,
LINENS, CAMBRICS, BUTTONS,
LADIES’ GAITERS, SLIPPERS, QLOYES,
and—but why enumerate? Ho has everything
in the line of goods that will bo asked for. Come
and sco. And then—
I BUY TO SELL AGAIN,
not “cheap as dirt,” because good goods can’t he sold
for a song now-a-days; but as cheap as any like
quality of goods can be sold in the country. Also,
BEAVER HATS,
ALL STYLES AND MATERIAL.
The Grocery Departing
comprises everything in that line, all good and a*
reasonable prices.
Drop in with the crowd.
One Door above Roy's Drug Store.
0, BULLARD.
Wellaboro, Novi 1, 1863.
[Jane 15, 1864-ly.]
ASSESSOR’S NOTICE Concerning the Special
Income Tax upon the Income of 1863 Pursu
ant, to the provisions of the Joint Resolutions of Con
gress, approved July 4th, 1864. Notice is hereby
given that the Lists of Assessment of the Special In
come duty taken by the Assistant Assessors of the
18th Collection District of Penn’a, wilij remain open
at their offices respectively, for ten days after the
publication of this notice, for the examination of all
persons interested. I
Anymatters of error or inequality complained of
will bo heard and adjusted at tho several County
Seats in tho District, as follows : 3
In Eoilefonte, on Tuesday, Nov. 29.
In Lock Haven, on Friday, Dec. 2.
In Williamsport, on Saturday, Deo. 3.
In Wellsboro, on Monday, Dec. 5.
In Coudersport, on Wednesdays ]}eo. 7.
Immediately thereafter, a complete List of said
tax will be placed in tho bands of tho Collectors.
GEORGE ROAD, Assessor IBth Dist Pa
Boalshurg, Pa. Nov. 23, 1864.
Attention is called to his stock of
Black and Figured Dress Silks,
Worsted Goods,
Merinoes,
Black and Figured DeLaines,
Dong and Square Shawls,
Ladies’ Cloth,
Opera Flannels, do.
DRY GOODS,
ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE,
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.
All persons buying GOODS for
READY PA Y,
Are respectfully invited to call and examine
THE B"T 0 OK, . ’
As they ace to be sold at
VERY LOW PRICES.
CASH PAID FOR WOOL.
Tioga, Nov. 27. 1864. T. L. BALDWIN.
WANTED.— 500 bushelo Oats, 680' bushels Cora
in ear,.500 bushels Plax Seed, for which'the
highest market price iu Cash will be paid.
■ D. P. ROBERTS A CO.
"Wellsboro, Nov, 23,1864-tf. • r
4nON.CENTRATED-T.YE, for sale at
* ROY’S BRITO STORE,
great falling off
m THE PRICES OF
DRY QOO.DS.
J. A. ROSE & CO.
ARE NOW OFFERING
THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF
SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS,
tDEurms, checks, stripes,
•- i
PRINTS, DeLAINES, AND '
©©©aa ©©d©^
CLOTHS and CLOTHING
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BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS and CAPS,
GROCERIES,
AT 20 PER CENT. LOWER
Than any other Store in Tioga County!
Oar Stock was bought daring the late panic in the
Dry Goods market, at prices
50 PER CENT, LOWER THAN
An; of oar neighbors, who have large stocks bought
at the Ter; highth of the market.
We invite the attention of all those who want to
bn; Goods cheap, to our stock.
We CANNOT and WILL NOT be undersold,
Remember the place.
J. A. ROSE Sc CO.,
MANSFIELD, PA.,
First door below Mansfield Hotel.
Mansfield, Novembsr 9, 1864-tf. *
SPECIAL NOTICE.
ALL BUYERS OF DRESS GOODS,
Shawls, Cloaks, Beaver Clothe, Broadcloths, Sack
ings, Cloak Trimmings, DoLainee, Prints, Sheetings,
Shirtings, Flannels, Caasimeres, Jeans, Hoop Skirts,
Hosiery, Notions, Ac., are informed that they can
SAVE MONEY
EST CALLING AND EXAMINING OUE STOCK
—OF—
Seasonable Goods,
NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION.
We CAN and WILL make it much to every one’s
interest to call and
BUT WHAT GOODS THEY NEED.
All goods are high; but there is now -more neces
sity for close baying, and for every one to get the
f, LOWEST CASE PRICES
than ever before. A Dollar saved is os good as a
Dollar earned.
We are keeping less goods of aabeap quality than
ever before, as we believe easterners cannot afford to
bay any bat
GOOD GOODS.
THE STOCK OF
MEN’S AND BOY’S
Custom Made Boots,
AND
Ladies’ and Children’s Gaiters and Shoes,
01? ALL kinds;
is bow larger than ever before; and most of it is
being sold at less than New York prices.
HAVING SOLD OUT
OUR GROCERY STOCK.
we have more room and more cash to use for the
balance of the stock and can do better for onr cus
tomers. Call and see.
J. A. PARSONS,
Corning, N. T.
[apr27,XB64.]
Sept. 21, 1864.'
Millinery.— x would inform my friends In
.and around Tioga boro’ that I 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 ail descriptions, done on a first-class Grover & Ba
ker machine. Materials mads op in the neatest
manner. . -- - jjug, j_ p. ORELL.
, Tioga, Oct. 28, 1564-31* '
NOTICE TO COLLECTORS.—CoIIectors of- the
several townships ond boroughs of Tioga Co.,
are particularly requested to settle up their Duplicates
on or before the first week of November Court and
thereby save much embarrassment to the Treasurer;
also all persons indebted to the county by Note,
Judgment, or otherwise will, please call and settle the
some without delay. A. M. SPENCER, Treas’r.
Commis'rs' Office, Wellsboro, Nov. 16, ISM-St
THE INHERENT DISPOSITION
OP
MANKIND,
LEA 9 S HIM TO
PURCHASE
THE NECESSARIES,
AS-WELL AS
THE
LUXURIES OF LIFE,
AT THE
Lowest Possible Prices;
'- AND SINCE
#HE
“Almighty Dollar”
HAS BEEN STYLED
THE
SOUL OF MAN,
IT TAKES
But Ordinary Understanding
TO
COMPREHEND THE TRUE VALUE
OF
AN ESTABLISHMENT,
THAT FURNISHES A COMMUNITY
with a large variety of
SEASONABLE MERCHANDIZE,
AT UNIFORM
DOW RATES.
When Ferine & Co. located their establishment in
Troy, it was for the express purpose of furnishing the
public with goods at .
SUCH PRICES
AS COVED NOT FAIL
ATTRACTING PURCHASERS.
Wa will allow the pahlioto judge of tholr success,
Mr. ,E. P. FERINE,
WHILE THANKING THE PUBLIC
FOR PAST FAYORS,
WOULD SAT,
THAT NO EFFORT
SHALL BE WANTING
ON HIS PART,
TO
l&erit a Continuance
OF SAID FAVOR.
HE NOW
HAS A LARGE STOCK
MERCHANDIZE
FOR THE
FILL AND WINTER TRADE,
PRORABLT LARGER
THAN CAN B^pFOUND
nr tbis or
Adjoining Counties,
WHICH THE PUBLIC
ARE INVITED
EXAMINE
A T
SUCH PRICES
AS CANNOT
(we bare the boldness to affirm)
be focsd elsewhere.
BE BUTS BIS GOODS
FOR CASH,
AND SELLS
FOR CASH,
and the container gets the worth of his money.
With quick Sales and light Profits, both Parties are
enabled to realize tbß TOtnd 6f the “
NIMBLE' SIXPENCE.
laoyjoot. s, iml
TOE PEOPLE’S STOBE
IN CORNING, N. V.
J. M. SMITH,
HAVING associated with Mm N. E. WAIXE, wh«
has been employed for the hut nine years in
the Store, in the capacity of Salesman, the business
will bo continued under tbe name and firm of
SMITH & WAITE ,
NEW STORE,
OPPOSITE THE
Dickinson House,
and will be conducted as heretofore on the principle
ONE PRICE AND READY PAY.
Ten years experience in the former, and from two
to three years in the latter (during which time oar
business has more than doubled) has folly demon
strated the wisdom of this coarse, We are now re
ceiving
Direct from New York,
a fresh tnpply of
SPRING GOODS,
selected with especial reference to the wants of ths
people of this vicinity. The Stock will conaist of
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS,
among which are
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, TICES,
. STRIPES, DENIMS, CHECKS, PRINTS,
FLANNELS, GINGHAMS,.
CHAMBRATS,
DeLAINES, ALPACCAS,
SCOTCH PLAIDS, and a great variety
of DRESS GOODS. Also, SHAWLS, A LA-
BUBS’ CLOAKINGS, CLOTHS 4 CAS3IMEEE3,
by the yard or made up to order.
KENTUCKY JEANS, COTTONADES, LINENS,
and a general assortment of Goods for
MEN’S AND SOT’S WEAR.
We also keep a general stock of
BOOTS & SHOES,
FAMILY GROCERIES, 0
YANKEE NOTIONS,
PALM LEAP HATS,
SUN UMBRELLAS, Ac.
We shall endeavor to keep onr Stock as complete
as possible, by the
Continual Addition
of such articles in our lino as the wants of our custo
mers
SEEM TO REQUIRE.
~Onc facilities for purchasing Goods
ARE UNSURPASSED,
and while we do not pretend to sell Goods
LESS THAN COST,
yet we are willing to sell them at a
SMALL PROFIT,
and it will be onr aim by
PAIR DEALING,
to merit a share of public patronage.
We are very thankful for the liberal and constantly
INCREASING PATRONAGE
bestowed upon 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.
C BICKERING PIANOS AND MASON A HAM
LIN CABINET ORGANS.—To the People of
Tioga County : The above Instruments are consid
ered by Musicians the best of their class. Other
Pianos sound well-for a while, but the
CHICKEEING
remains good and keeps In tnno an incredible length
of time. I positively state that it has more good
qualities than any other made in our country and
refer to the following gentlemen in Troy Borough,
who have purchased of me, as proof of their excel
lence, and also of my standing as a dealer:
Horace and Samuel Pomeroyj Thomas Maxwell,
H. Datison, S. W. Paine, J. B. Adams, Hiram Case.
Boy the best—they are much the cheapest. I give
a written warranty to keep them in perfect order and
tone for five years. I will also famish Boardman A
Gray or Marshall & Trevor Pianos, very cheap for
cash. *
THE CABINET ORGAN
has been pronounced by over two hundred organists
and teachers as beyond cavil or doubt the very beat
of their class. Put up in walnut or rosewood cases
to suit the tastes.
To the teachers of Piano or Melodeon. lam loca
ted at Mansfield, as Teacher, in State Normal School;
also-aa dealer in Instruments, Sheet Music 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 ago and ability of tbe pupil, I
will give you a Teachers’ word that it will suit for I
know just what you need. Please give ns a call o t
sand for circular.
Mansfield, Nov. 8,1864-3m*
T> BAL ESTATE 808. SALE OR TO RENT.—
i~i) In the Borough of Mansfield, from i of an acre
to 40 acres, as may suit the purchaser ; some Interval
Land, also, Up Laud, well watered, in plain view of
the State Normal School, meetings and other good
privileges. Will bo sold on reasonable terms, accord
ing to location, quality and quantity of land. For a
payment on i to i the purchase money down, and time
on balance to suit the purchaser. Title indisputable.
Also, Stock of various kinds, seven Young Backs
of South Down blood. Mower and Reaper and other
farming utensils, too numerous to mention. Address
Rev. D. P. MARYOTT.
Mansfield, Nov. 16, 1864-41*
TO BUY FOB CASE, the following
Farm followed at my Store in Wells
boro;
butter, cheese, eggs, wheat,
CORN, RYE; PARLEY, OATS,
BEANS A W PEAS.
1 want 10,600 bushels of 5,000 bosb.ls of
Com; 6,000 bushels of Rjo; u.' l '* the Butter,
Cheese, and Eggs in the country.
I will also pay Cash for POULTRY.
Wollsboro, Nov, 16,’6-t* WM. T. MATHERS.
Register’s Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that the following Ex
ecutors and Administrators have filed their
amounts in the Register’s office of Tioga county, and
that the same will bo 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 Jacob Babb, dec’d. '
Account of John C. Kobb, Ei’r of tie estate of
John McCollum, dee’d.
Final account of Isaac Squires, Ez'r of the estate
of Isaac Hager, dec’d.
Account of Mary Bryden, Adm’x of jthe estate of
James S. Bryden, dec’d.
Account of Benajah 'Wilcox, Adm’r of the estate of
John H. Wilcox, dec’d.
Accouht of Robert Cassbeer, Adm’r of the estate of
John Vandnsen, dec’d.
Account of Joanna B. Metcalf, Executrix of the
estate of Marvin B. Metcalf, dec’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 Ife
betabel Plank, dec’d.
Final account of Hiram Merrit, Adm’r of the aetata
of George Matteson, deo’d. H. S. ARCHER,
Nov. 9, 1864. Register.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE,—Letters of Ad
ministration having been granted to the under
signed upon the estate of Joaiah B. Belknap, lata of
Wellsboro, deceased, all persons indebted to said es
tate are reqnesfed to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against the same will present the
same, duly authenticated, for settlement to
DANIEL MACK,
Adm’r.
Welliboio, Not. 2S, 1864 T Bt-
CONGRESS WAT E B, for gate at
BOY’S DR 09 STORE.
J. C. 'WHITE.