THE AfiJ T A Tff,R. IC CAX.KAKD MISCr LLA3STE CXJB. Weilsboro, Wednesday, Esc. 7. 1864, Haw AdvertisementB, TTtiit'-s'- 1 —J. B. Grief. -,. _ ■ airier a'd Huir- Brev&f —£, F. ShsibHu; -,. ~_J. F Donnluson, Prcthonotary. Hit cf itiffr?—WelUbnro Post Office. \ ‘ A -V ;P . D for the Nfed.y.— The iqcleffieii' quf the ~. lei j s [0 (be presumption that Ike be 1 .masual severity. Welitboro. tea but fedjpofir— tn -i, but few *be Tcr l F ocr ‘ As far as we,know,’ fenjilief’are helpless by no fault of fbtir own. Itcv ere, thetefore, very especially entitled to .deceive t l [id lie icacty enough to fendcr-them entire,-?- com f itsble Ifcne of them require 'to be suppor {ed en • iclt bv public appropriation. borne tpdlht'ers of frail? do much to provide for the others besides iumg caro of themselves. ’ o'■; * Feiheps it U requiring too much of the Oiqvseera a to expert them to, visit these'families (Toy week. This part cf the work should .be done tj ib? neighbors, and report made to the Overseers. It ibis way none need he cold or hungry. There is plenty, and to spare, and none should suffer. It ia t cl the intention of the people of this village that tty man, woman, crchild in their midst should suffer {or the necessaries of life. If this intention is cpr rii cut properly, no one will snfiex ■{ThUe we arc upon this subject let ns recommend a Itfcrm in the matter of electing Overseers of ■ the Peer. In recommending this we.intend no censure tt the officers now acting. • But the office should be filed by men of leisure, who have reached middle t -e end feel an interest in the poor. Young men ac not commonly attentive enough. .The Overseers of the Poor should be heavy taxpayers alsjj. Such B en will see to it that taxation is equalised. It is to bo hoped that the voters of this village will not, next Fetr'uerv. insist upon saddling the office upon the la ted married men, against their wish add will, at least. . ,q . _ . - . ■ . u. S. Sanitary Commietifcn. xto Rev. Mr. Wadleigh and Mr. and Mrs. recently from tbo Flald hospitals in th» Artfiy of the Potomac and domes, will address the So tiers' Aid Socictic!,' and tie citizens of Tioga County, on' the loti of the Sanitary CctrmuEion, at the ’following paces, viz: , - ■ At Mansfield, Tuesday, ISth inst. Aid Society, ladies and children, at 2 P. M„ to meet Mrs. Holstein. At 6P. M- Citizen’s meeting in M. E. Church. • t At Covington, Wednesday, 14th inst., at I P. M. At Blossburg, Wednesday, 14th inst., at 6 P. M. At Wellsboro, Tburtday and Friday, 15th and 16th isstants. • At Tioga, Saturaay, 1 1 th instant. At Lanrenceville, Monday, 19th instant. At Osceola and Knoxville, 20th and 21st instants. At llaiusburg, Friday, 254 instant. _' j. All who desire to understand the organization and the epwatien of this great ohatity, and all-who ques tion Its usefulness, are respectfully urged to attend these lectures, which will.be free to all. ' Eucf Moobe HofcßKiss, Sarah E. Morris, . * Associate Managers for Tioga County. Mansfield, December 6,1864. c Letter from Dr. Webb, Mower U. S. A, (isif. Hospital, I Ceestsct Hill, Phil’a, Kot, 25, 1864, j Psirsn Cobb Thanksgiving waa a day’of festivity in this Hospital. Most of the hospitals In' this city Here bounteouslyfsnpplied with iainriss by the citi tta:. but this was Itreated to a thanksgiving dinner it the surgeon in” charge, Dr. Joseph Ilppkinson, !.cJ the Doctoris truly, worthy of mnch praise for the fr.ci aud expense elicited on this occasion- Probe llr it was one of the most extensive dinners given in :h"o United Stales, and I assure you the soldiers hot vci- enjoyed hut appreciated this bounteous feast ■ ihe table was 2600 feet, or a little mere thogi a half mile in length. It was suppHe*} with 2200 lbs. .[ turl-eT, well renated, with richly eeasoneMressing.< :;.vOO «jEterB, slajparrels of cranberries, % 1 bushels cf’potatoes. 'with a proportional amount of-tufnip, c&bbage end beets. After these 'veteran soldiers— loice cf whom bear the tears ot over iv score of bat* j tkt, bfi.d done ample Justice to - turkey, oysters;*dc.,- j ditj were treated to a dessert cf ice cream, of which j there wna plenty for about three thousand that par* uck thcieof. , ■ The Band the way a very excellent German | Urd‘. d : scouned some of onr best, National airs; "liie ihc soldiers were at the tabic, and when “ Ral ly trtrr.u the Flag beyt," Was played It was respond ed to It three hearty cheers by oyer voutded veterans tliat had received their T'Liie “ rallying aronnd the flag” npon the«seld Cf t-Ule ■ • - TbiLktigving at "Mower” will be reiuembesea r iib pleasure and satisfaction by many noble patri oi ffhen returned to their respective rgzimcrits, nobly tearing the hardships of war for their cuitbtry. Tie soldiers farioughed to partake in the fight of :;L of November lost, ore promptly returning, having i.ne their respective duty - on the occasion, and the lojs in Hue ' understood that duty well. Yours, Ac,, W. W. Webb. In Memorieru, The following resolutions were- adopted e£ a late meeting of the Philorbetorian Lyceum of Osceola •' j ‘'“eireas, Through the unsearchable wisdom of an i overruling Providence another of our noble young ‘ men. Mr. Jacob D. Tax Duses has been called by i death from a Sphere of usefulness in our'midsty thru leaving vacant n loved seat a£ the bbrnc fire side, thus sundering a bright link In the golden | chain of tie social circle, and by his doaty society ; having lost an ornament, education a friend, and humanity'a brother, and The deceased while a resident of* Osceola v;;? a renlius, respected and usefifl the rh.l- rlit:loilan Lyceum, always at his faith ful In the discharge of every duty, earnest!: devo ted tc the interests of literature and gc,cnce, a scholar and devoted teacher; tbelfcf're That we, the members of the said Lyco nm unite cur heart-felt sympathy, with the Swjurmag •dttivcg and friends, ( io this tbeir Sonrof tioa, and though wo may vainly attempt tolled up taeir broken hearts, or assuage tbeir bit 4 .or.grief,though irreparable 10-s has been sustained, yet w« would in Lambic submission to Him, all it-.rpg veil.” Most gladly do we unite in his lesti-* fc:r.ai of esteem for the departed, that ‘‘ None saw Mm but to love him, r.amed'hiin but to praise.” Ihet in view of the extensive circle who team the lost of this valued friend, the,above ho •■utardci to the Agitator for publication. I acto.W. That a copy of these resolutions bo sent tbs parents of, the deceased, ' J Alias H. Bosard, Secretary. hcTtcE Extp.aoebixap.t. —lf yon want a-' choice leaver Cloak, or now Woolen Shawl,-chtap, _go to J ’ A, Persons. If you want to - select from', a very landtome of Dress Goods, Cloths. ‘ r hoaertlc Good* ot the lowest kinds -of prices, go. “1- A. Parsons. Finally, you-can make money by '" r i your trading with ns in any goods wo- deal in, “' " r Stock is lorgc, bonght cheap, and is.to be told vOKk ttrochesp. Call and tee- J. A-'r^r.EONS. X. Y., Nov. SO, 1864. i MAiRRIEOT 5 -la Gaines, on the 17th of October, 136 i ,by S. I}.. E>q.. Mr. RICHARD %. ENGLISi \ to Miss AiiASDA \V. REED, both of Dolmkr.■ t 1 — 1 DIED. at At Ease Corps Hospital, IBth Army Ci-Sys, near t .““‘ cf Rocks, Va., November 14th, ISfl-'dafter e bat severe illness, JAMES K. BRqSfCS, bi D, 207th Eeg’t Fa. Vole., yonng ; 3S«on ol J aoidatnd Calvin Brooks, of Hector, Potlei fi £ fc d 20 years,' 10 months, and 5 days, iryl itc deceased ne» a bravo soldier, a tra kfriend, iir * T Br * D kerned patriot, and leaves a S* tittle of Iritnda to mourn bis eerlyde ffi. . James V. Lsi-c#,' Orderly Sergeant Co. D, 207j| jg, V. Sylvia l . In the Common Pleas of the \ vs. ’> County of Tioga, May Term, John R. Genson. j 'EjftH, No. 200. - Ejectment for lot of land situate in the township of ! Tioga, in the conniy of Tioga, end Slate of° Pennsyl vania, bounded acd 'described *3 Rllorrs, to wit; be ginning at a post in. the north line cf Jsnd contracted by said Sylvia Varmentjir Wells & Beck ; with and now in possession of William JL Kyes and ! others at the south-east corner cf land of Lcuisa Ta \ bor ;*thence north three degrees west along the east , line of said Taber lands one bundredTOui to iha south j bank ol Crooked Creek ; tbuice south de i greet east along said creek fa? pet rtrrrc-y cf C. P. 1 Dean) abent sixty reds to a pest ? thence by same .north eighty live.degrees and three-fannhs east 16 rods to a post; thence -ucrtb two degiet* west 16 rod? and one tenth to e post: thptu e north -11 degrees east four rods and three tenth? ro a post; thence cast three rods to a, poet; thence south degrees edst 11 rods to a post; tbtnce louth 30 degrees east II rods to & p t .ii: thence scut-b 56 degrees east 7 rod * to a post; thenco south SI degrees east eight rods; thenee north 45 degrees east 83 rods .to a p’ost; tl.enre east 6 , rods and sa\ en tenths thenc© south 45 degrees east , seven rods to a post south 26 degrees east 20 : rods to a post : tbenc© sooth thiiteen degrees - west 29 rods and seven tenths U a yo*l; thence south twelve ; degrees r.nd one half wett fifty rods and five tefiths ! to a hemlock ; thence by land aforesaid in possession 1 of Win, E. Keyes and others, north SS degrees west . S 5 rods to the place of beginning—containing sixty j acres of land, the right of possession or title to which * is claimed by kh© said plaintiff. , And now Dee. sib, 1864, on motion of plaintiff’s 1 attorney and soggestion*that the land claimed in this I,suit le unoccupied, and the defendant does not reside [ in said cdunty-end has no known agent or person resi ! [lent in said county having the charge of superintend ence of said lauds- A nils is granted on the defend ant John~R. Genscn and plead on cr before the first day of next term. 1 IiOGA COUNTY, SS I, John F. Donaldson, Prothonctary cf the Court of Common' Pleas of said county, certify that the above i« copy of a rule entered in said suit. In testimony wbereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my se.\l of officeftt Wellsboro, this sth day of Dec., A. D. JSG4. J. F. DONALDSON, . Deo. T. hS64-3t, Prothoaotary, FARM FOR SALE. —The undersigned -wishes to dispose of his Farm in Covington township, ly r ing on Elk Run, about three miles from Covington Boro, and generally known as the ** Wetherbee Farm.” It contains about 93 acres, with about 60 acres improved.' The soil is of tho very best quality of upland and the cleared portion is entirely free from stomps. It is well wetered and has good buildings. Those who want to buy a good Farm may find it to their advan tage to pay this a-visit before they “ settle down." Qnod warranted deed given. For terms apply to fi. H. Potter, Middieburj Center, Pa., or to Levi Rock jweil, Cherry Platts, Pa. J. B. POTTER. -• Washington, D* 0., Not. 30, 1864. SPECIAL NOTICES. ' Important To Females. / , an. CSEESBIHAN’S P2IJE.S. f ihc combination of ingredients in these Pills is the reiult of a long and extensive practice. They aro mild In tmelr operation, and cannot do harm to the most delicate i certain in correcting all irrorplaritles, Painful Menstruations, removing all obat! notions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in th© side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterica, fatigue, pula in the back and,limbs, ic., distorted sleep, which arise from interrnption ofnature. DK. CHBESEWArf’S PILLS was the commencement of a new era in tho treatment of and obstructions which have consigned so many to a prejutuet; crate. No female can enjoy good health unless eho Is regular, nnd whonevor an obstruction takes place the general health begins to decline. These Pills form the finest prepay ation ayr put forward with IMME DIATE and persistent seccess. Don’t be De ceived. Tftko this advertisement to your Druggist; and tell him that yon want the BEST and rncst RELIABLE *FEXALE MEDICIZtR I2T THE WORLD, which Is com prised in these Pills. . JOB. JCHEESEMA2PS. FILLS bore been & Standard Remedy fcr over thirty years, and are the most effectual one ©Tor known for all ccnplainta pecu liar to females. To all classes they nre invclrmble, inducinp, with certainty x periodical regularity. They are "known to thousands, who have used them at different periods, through, cut the country, having the sanction of some of the moat eminent Physicians in jiTr.erici. EzpUc%tu2ir&:tions. seating \c%zn they skoiild not ti used, with ee'cb Box—the Price One DJllhr per Sox , or 6 Bozos fcr ccnSaming from 50 to €0 Filial. v Fills ?rnf iy mail.promptly, secure from observation, by remitting to or any Agent. __ § UNSOLD BT DRUGGISTS OKIIERALLT. HUTCHINGS & HILLYER, 81 Codar St., ftot? York - ScU in Welbtoro. by JOHN* A. EOY.' y In Tioga, by H. H BORDEN. J In LawrencevUle, by W. G. MILLER. March 23, ieei-ly. The history of hostetter’s stomach BITTERS—The most remarkable medicine of the day, end the many cores that have been per formed with it in cases of Liver Complaint', Dispep sih, Nervous Debility, and ether diseases arising from a disordered stomach or liver, places it at once among the most astounding discoveries that baa taken *place in ihe medical world. The disease to which bitters are applicable are so universal that there are hut few of our friends who may not test their virtues in their 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. ' For sale by Druggists and dealers, everywhere, Nov. *53. 1564-lm. A LECTUHE TO YOUNG MEN. yfeyffffey - Just published in a Sealed CT&Ss§Saar Price Six Cents. A Lecture on the Na ture. Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally. Nervousness, Consumption,Epilepsy, and Fits; Men tal and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self- Abuse, Ac, By.'Ros'T J. Cultsbwsll/, M. D., Au thor of the " Green Book,” Ac. The world renewed 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 surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings cord’als, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may Wo,.may cure himself cheaply, pri vately, and radically. Thin Lecture is ill prove a boon (o thousands nnd thousands. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain, sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addrcssing.THAS. J. C. KLINE, A CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Post-Office Box, 4586. Nov. 16, 1804-4 m, [June 15, 1864-ly.] The confessions and experience iop an in VALlD.—PubHshtd lor the benefit, and as a CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN, and others, who suffer from Nervous De bility, Premature Decay of Manhood, Ac., supplying at the same time Tar Mnxs o? Self Curs. By one- who has cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery. By en closing u postpaid addressed envelope single copies mav be had of the author- NATHANIEL MAYFAIR. Esq. ’ dune 1,1864-ly. Brooklyn, Kings Co., N.V. INFORMATION FKEE! To Nervous Sufferers A Gentleman, cnr.ed of Nervous Debility, Xncom petenoy. Premature Decay, and Youthful Error, actu ated by a desire to benefit others, will bo happy to furnish to nil who need it, (free of charge,) the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy used in his case. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adverti sers tad experience, and possess a sure and valuable remedy, con dd so by addressing him at onod at his place of business. The Recipe find fall information —of vital importance—Will be cheerfully sent by re turn mail. Address, JOHN B. OGDEN No. 60 Nassau Street, New York. P. S.—Nervous Sufferers of both sexes will find this information invaluable. Dee. 7, 1864-Smos." i - - CpEAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR,TO RENT.— X\ Id the Borough of Mansfield,-[from i of an core to 40 acres, as may suit the purchaser; somo Interval Land, also. Dp Land, well watered, in plain view of the State Normal School, meetings and - other good privileges. Will be sold on reasonable terms, accord ing to location, quality and quantity of land. For a payment on i to r the purchase moner down, and time on balance tO-fnit the purchaser. Title indisputable Also, Stock of various kinds, seven Young Fucks of South Down flood. Mower and Keeper and other farming utensils, too numerous to mention. Address Rev. D. P. J4AEYOTT. Mansfield, Nov. 16, 1884-Jt # Concentrated lye, for sale at ■ ROY'S DRUG STOP?. iV.' NOTICE. fH E TlO G A GOU>’T Y A G IT A TOB. General Order Wo. 1. HEADQUARTERS OP THE IRON BRIGADE —or— Tioga and Potter Counties. ALL persona whether liable want ing any articles made wholly or iron, are hereby notified that the headquarters oTthls Brigade ia permanently located at the Knoxville Foundry, whcie all such wants will be supplied upon presentation uf " The Qfeenbacks.” If yon want a Cook Slope call at Biles'. If ynu want a Parlor Store, call at Headquarters. If you want a Box Store, call at Knoxville Foun dry. If you want a<good Plow, call at Bllea*. 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 ycu want SleJ Shoes, call at Knoxville Foun dry.- If you want Mill Xrons r Machmery, or any thing ever made at a -- - - FOUNDRY, oailwrhere they make the best of every thing and so mistake, ' - • r N. B. On account of the. serious illness of the OLD MAN CREDIT, Mr. CASH will tajke bis place, and all persons in debted will walk up to the Captain's Office and settle or not growl when the constable comes'around. ! S.'JP. BILES, & C©. J.’P. BUIES, I 1 H. K. EUiJSET. f; Knoxville, Oct. 26, 1864. T7< ALL AND WINTER GOODS,—T& o. 2, Union JC Block. JEjEO.ME SMITH Has lately! returned from New York with a splendid assortment of DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING,- BOOTS 4 SHOES, GLASSWARE, HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, DOMESTICS, WOODENWARE. , ENGLISH CLOTHS, •' LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, SATINS, TWEEDS AND KENTUCKY JEANS, TRENCH CASSIMERES,' FULL CLOTHS. Attention is called fo his stock of Black and Figured Dress Silks, . Worsted Goods, • Merinoes, Black and Figured DeLaines, Long and Square Shawls, Ladies’ Cloth, Opera Flannels, 4c, R Purchasers will find that Wo. St, Union Block. Main Street, is the place to buy the best quality of Goods at the lowest prices. JEROME ShftTH. Wellsboro, Not. 10, 1864-tf. Fill AND WINTER GOODS! T. L. BALDWIN IS now receiving a large and well selected STOCK OF FALL. AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of a General Btook of DRY GOODS, 1* ADI ES’ DRESS GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND; SHOES, WOODEN WARE, Ac., 40. All of which will be sold VERY LOW for BEADf PAY ONLY. . ( ALL KINDS. c|f COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. - AH persons baying GOODS for READY PAT, Are respectfully invited to call and examine TH E STO C K, As they are to be.sold at ■ VERY LO\W PRICES. CASH PAID FOR WOOD. Tiogi, Nov. 27. 1864. T. L. BALDWIN. CLEAR THE TRACK! That rush to o. bullard’S store means something I .Of coarse it does. It means that BULLARD’S NEW STOCK OF : FILL & WINTER MODS, are all the rage, and that about three square miles of popple, in and around Welle borough and Tie! city, KNOW WHERE TO GO TO BUT GOOD QOO.DS, AND BUT THEM CHEAP. B XJ L I. A R D defies competition in style, variety, quantity, quality and cheapness, of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, LACES, TRIMMINGS, SHAWLS, HOSIERY, LINENS, CAMBRICS, BUTTONS, LADIES’ GAITERS, SLIPPERS, GLOVES, and—but why enumerate? He has everything the line of goods that will he ashed for. Come and see. And then— I BUY TO SELL AGAIN, not "cheap as dirt," because good goods can’t bp sold for a song now-a-daysj but as cheap as any like quality of goods can bo sold in the country. Also, BEAVER HATS, ALL STYLES AND MATERIAL. The Grocery Departm’t, comprises everything in. that lino, all good and a 1 seasonable prices. Drop in the trowd. One Door above Roy's Drug Store. ' 0. BULLARD. TVcllsboro, ypy. l|, 1863. CIRCULAR. I HAVE now in Stock a good assortment of Kero sene lamps which I am selling from 10 to 20 per cent. Jess than New Tort prices. A large portion of my stock was purchased last year, and I am giving my customers the benefit of the difference in prices. X have also .just received an invoice of Woodward’s Patent Lanterns, which oro just being introduced into the market, and is the best Lantern now in use. Wholesale agency for Marvin & Co.’s Refined Oil Coming, Nov. 9,1861-6*.. W. D. TERBELL. milliner y . BRAIDING & EMBROIDERY, • MACHINE SEWING, DR ES 3 & CEO AE-M AKIN 9, I would inform my friends in and around Tioga borough, that I have opened a shop In the dwelling formerly occupied by Miss Eaehel Pruteman, I wIU have-new FALL- & WINTER STYLES of Milliner? Good* constantly on hand* ' T!f 'SL ycT - ”h ,8 4-3t* MBS. J. P. UEELL, . CO N G BBSS. WATS E, fors.leot SOY’S DREG STORE, I SHEA! fauing off m THE PRICES OF DRY GOODS, J. A. ROSE & CO. ARE NOW |OFFERING THEIR ENTIRE STOCK ‘OF SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS, DEHIiHS, CHECKS. STRIPES, ■ '."FEINTS, OeLAINES, and CLOTHS and CLOTHING BOOTS A SHOES, HATS and CAPS* j GEOOBBIES, AT 30 PER CENT. LOWER Than any other Stora in Tioga County I i Our Stock was bought during the late panic in the Dry Goods market, at prices SO PER CENT, LOWER THAN Any of our neighbor*, who have large stocks bought at the. very blghth of the market. We Invite the attention of all those who want to buy Goods cheap, to onr stock. Wo CANNOT and WILL NOT be undersold. Remember the place. j; A. ROSE 4c CO., MANSFIELD, PA., First door below Mansfield Hotel. Mansfield, November 9, 1884-tf, SPECIAL NOTICE. ! ALL BUYERS OF DIIESS GOODS, Shawls, Cloaks, Beaver Cloths, Broadcloths, Sack ings, Cloak Trimmings, DeLaines, Prints, Sheetings, Shirtings, Flannels, Catslmeres, Jeans, Hoag Skirts, Hosiery, Notions, Ac., are informed that they can •AYE HONEY BY CALLING AND EXAMINING ODR STOCK —OF— Seasonable Goods? NOW OPEN !fOR INSPECTION. We CAN and WILL make it much to every one’s interest to call and . BUY WHAT GOODS THEY NEED. All goods are high; but there is now more neces sity for close buying, and for every one to get the LOWEST CASS PRICES than ever before: A Dollar laved is as good as a Dollar earned.' We are keeping less goods of a cheap quality than ever before, as we believe customers cannot afford to buy any but GOOD GOODS. 1 THE STOCK OF MEN’S AND BOY'S Custom Made Boots? ANp Ladies’ and'Children's Gaiters and Shoes, OF ALL KINDS, is now larger than ever hefors; and most of it is being sold at lots than New York prices. HA TING SOLD OCT OUR GROCEftT STOCK. we have more room and more caeh to me for the balance of the stock and can do better for onr cus tomers. Call and see. J. A, PARSONS, Corning, H. Y. Sept. 21, IS6I. [apr27,1864.] Millinery.— i would . inform my friends in ■and around Tioga boro’ that I have opened a shop in the dwelling formerly occupied by Mias Ra chel Erntsmun. I will hare new FALL STYLES of millinery goods constantly on hand. BRAIDING & EMBROIDERY, MACHINE SEWING of all description*, done on a first-class Grover & Ba ker machine. Materials male up in the neatest manner. MRS. J. P. URELL. Tioga, Oct. 26, 1864-3t* NOTICE TO COLLECTORS.—CoIIectors of the several townehipl and 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 tbs Treasurer ; also all parsons indebted to the county by Note, Judgment, or otherwise will please call and settle the same without delay. A. M. SPENCER.'Treas’r. Comm'.a'rs' Office, Wellsboro, Nov. 19,1301—5 t. THE INHERENT DISPOSITION OF MANKIND, LEADS Him r® PURCHASE THE NECESSARIES, AS WELL AS iH E LUXURIES OF ItFC, AT THE Lowest Possible Prices; AND SINCE THE “Almighty Dollar’ 9 HAS BEEN STYLED THE SOJJL OF MAN, IT TAKES But Ordinary Understanding TO COMPREHEND THE TRUE VALUE AN ESTABLISHMENT,] TEAT FURNISHES A COMMUNITY with a large variety of SEASONABLE MERCHANDIZE, AT UNIFORM LOW BATES. When Ferine A Co. located their establishment in Troy, it was for the express purpose of famishing the public rrith goods at SUCH PRICES AS COULD NOT FAIL ATTRACTING PURCHASERS. We will allow the public to judge of their success. Mr. E. P. FERINE, . WHILE THANKING THE PUBLIC 1 FOR PAST FAVORS, WOULD SAY, THAT NO EFFORT SHALL BE WANTING ON HIS PART, Kerit a Continuance OF SAID FAVOR. HE NOW BAS A LARGE STOCK MERCHANDIZE FOR THE FAIL AND VINTER TRADE, PROBARLT LARGER THAN CAN BE FOUND IN THIS OR Adjoining Counties? WHICH THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED EXAMINE A T SUCH PRICES AS CANNOT (we have the boldness to affirm) BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. BE BUYS SIS GOODS FOB CASH, AND SELLS FOR CASH, and the consumer gets the worth of bis money. With quick Sales and light Profits, both Parties are enabled to realise the value of the NIMBLE t SIXPENCE. tROY,Oofc i) 1861.| .THE PEOPLE’S STORE IN CORNING, N. Y. J. M. SMITH, HAVING associated with him N. E. WAIIE, who baa been, employed for the last Dine JtBI in the Store, in iho eapecity of Salesman, the btuine** will be continued under the name and firm of SMITH & WAITE , AT THE NEW STORE, OPPOSITE THE Dickinson House, and will be conducted B 3 heretofore on the principle ONE PRICE AND READY PAY. 1 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 course. We are new re deirlng Direct from New York, a fresh supply of SPRING GOODS, ■elected with especial reference to the waste of the people of this vicinity. The Stock will conabt of STAPLE <& FANCY DRY GOODS, among which are BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, TICES, STRIFES, DENIMS, CHECKS, PRINTS, FLANNELS, GINGHAMS, CHAMBRATS, DsLAINES, ALPACCA3, SCOTCH PLAIDS, and a great Variety of DRESS GOODS. AIso,{SHAWLS, * LA- ' DIES’ CLOAKINGS, CLOTHS * CASSLMERES, by the yard or made op to order. KENTUCKY JEANS, COTTONADES, LINENS, and a general assortment of Goodi for MEIVB AND BOY’S WEAR We alio keep a general stock of BOOTS 61 SHOES, FAMILY GROCERIES, YANKEE NOTIONS, PALM LEAF HATS, SUN UMBRELLAS, 4c. We ah all endeavor to keep oar Stock U ocapleta ai poirible, by the , Continual Addition of nek articles in oar line as the wants of onr easte rners SEEM TO REQUIRE. Onr facilities for purchasing Goods ABB UNSURPASSED!, and while we do not pretend to soli Goods LESS THAN COST, yet we are willing to sell them at a SMALL PROFIT, and It wilt be car aim by FAIR DEALING, to merit a share of pnbllo patronage. - We are-very thankful for the liberal and constantly INCREASING PATRONAGE . bestowed upon ns, and hope to merit its contlnasnee and increase. Customers from TIOGA COUNTY and vicinity ate cordially invited to call and examine Goods and Prices. 1 SMITH * WAITE. Corning, March 30,1564. 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 eonnd well for a while, bat the ~ CHICKEEING remains good and keeps in tune an Incredible length of time. I positively state that it has more good, qualities than any other made is our country and refer to the following gentlemen in Troy Borough* who bare purchased of me, as proof of their excel lence., and also of my standing as a dealer: Horace and Samuel Pameroy, Thomae Maxwell, H. Davison, S. W. Paine, J. B, Adams, Hiram Case. Bay the best—they are much the cheapest |l give & written warranty to-keep them in perfect and tune for five years. X will also famish Boardman £ Gray or Marshall <t Trevor Pianos,, vary cheap fer cash. THE CABINET ORGAN has been pronoanced by over two 'hundred organist*, and teachers aa beyond cavil or doubt the -very heat of their class.' Pat up in walnut or rosewood eases to suit the tastes. To the teaohlers of Plano or Melodeon. lam loca ted at Mansfield, as Teacher, in State Normal School; also as dealer in Instruments; Sheet Music and Books. I know you are troubled to get Books and Music sailed 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’ ward that it will suit for I know just what you need. Please give us a call or send for circular. . J. C. WHITE. Mansfield, Nov. 8, 1884-3m* i I WANT TO BUT FOR CASH , the following Farm products, delivered at my Store in Wells* boro: BUTTER, CHEESi, EGOS, WHEAT, CORN, RYE, BARLEY, OATS, BEANS AND TEAS. I want 10,000 bushels of Oats; 5,000 bushels of Corn; 6,000 bushels of Bye; and all the Batter, Cheese, and Eggs in the country. . I will also pay Cash for POULTRY, Wellsboro, Nov. 16,’64. WM. T. MATHERS. ASSESSOR’S NOTICE Concerning the Special Income Tax upon the Income of 1883—Purtn 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 A ssessors of tbe 18th Collection District of Penn’a, will remain open at their offices respectively, for ton days after the publication of this notice, for the examination of all persons interested. Any matters of error or inequality complained of will bo beard and adjusted at the several County Seats in the District, as follows: In Bellefonte, on Tuesday, Nov. 29. In Lock Haven, on Friday, Dec. 2. In Williamsport, on Saturday, Deo. 3. In Wollsboro, on Monday, Deo. 5. In Condorsport, on Wednesday, Deo. 1. Immediately thereafter, a complete List of said tax will be placed in the hands of the Collector*. GEORGE BOAL, Assessor 18th Diit. Pa. Boalsbnrg, Pa. Nov. 23, 1364. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad ministration haring been granted to the under signed upon the estate of Josiah B. Belknap, late of Wellsboro, deceased, all persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate payment, and those baring claims against the same wUI present the same, duly authenticated, for settlement to \ DANIEL MACK, Adm’r. Wellsboro, Nov. 23, 1864-6 L STATE MEDICAL B CMB-O.—Headquarters Pa. Militia, Hospital Department, Harrisburg, Nor. 10,1884.—The State Medical Board of Pennsylvania Is now in session in this city, a'nd will cmttinuo until further notice to examine candidates for the port of Medical Officers in Pennsylvania Regiments. The appointment of a number of Assistant Sur geons will be required immediately to fill vacancies now existing, as well as for others constantly occur ring. Physicians of Pennsylvania* in goad health, for thing proper testimonials as to moral character, 4c., “ Mbo admitted to the examination. * By order of the Governor, -JOSEPH A. PHILLIPS, Sur. Gen. Penn's. No r. 16,1864-31. TIGS'. —Whereas, my wife, CAROLINE, hue j e ( t my bed and board without just cans* er nrovooati 9n 1 I hereby forbid all persons harboring or bruiting b ,r on ™y account, for I shall pay no debte •' ““ **" in I. BOEHM. Bloisburg, .3Tov. 23,1884r-3t.
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