TH g ACII T A TOR: i (Ml •jveiiit&ro, Wednesday, Jan. 4. 1560, w ot. 4-dvertiserascts. itl .7 1 r.lnorj-. „-vi ■ h»*" —Williams >1 Smith.. •; r'-- —Stephen Pierce. Audic.r -■ —M r ■ Elliott, ” > • —A F Cone, •’ * C -.it Fret umvtion —T.eroy Tie tor, S h crOi , ~t .i Lctt.-i:—TiogH Post Office. T ,I. ,r Letters —'VelUtui. Post Office. l —Jraai Kitii flEt-JetCs FeSttVAl . —The sth AnnoaK-Fee - TiU-t'the W..-llehiirc.'Fire Company will'be yU -A the O-'iirf iH,.noe.- r uii Friday evening, JuDuiitt tOtb, |S6S Come one. Jallrandi 1 t6 Tc a good time. Good music will by'in at- Bill :2.50 ' , : DcstTios. —The friends of Rev. Win, Has- A : jtli ere respectfully invited to attend a donation t t jktjsfield. on Friday evening, Jan. jkS’tb, LrxATioN. —The friends of Rev. Mr. >Shaw tre respectfully invited to attend a dort ition pitty at the Melhodisf Parsonage, in Tfelle- K , r „ i, the afternoon and evening of the llth .tflsUt • h! Xt, Children's Party will be on' the evening ;f the 12th ' A Card. —Rev. and Mrs. P. Reynold! beg ijjve to return their aratefnl acknowledgements K toe generous public, for the very liberal - surprise"'" donation visit of Friday evening j as t The purse amounted to SBO. , ?q* . _ - .. Ar Cost foe Cash. —M. Bullard offers a sack of SICSOOO worth of Ready Ma&jiCio thing at bis store : at cost for cash. Buyeli trill experience a great advantage ih giving, him sd early call. ■ ' * - CsßUixas Et£. —Although the usual Christ mas Eve services were dispensed with, at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, the church was beaut tifuily adorned with evergreens! The"churoh vra« crowded on Christmas day and an- excel 5 Unt discourse was preached by the .rector. Rev. Mr. Calhoun. ' ' ' • Kinrustij Prisoners. —Lieut. ‘Charted Ml ■ Hfiti, 45ih p. V.. recently returned to his junie 1 Charleston, from a long and painful cf.ptiv 1 i>v cmong the rebels. He is stUi suffering .from the ill treatment be received, and bis health is ) precarious Sergt. Andrew Kloolc is also enjoying a fur,' ,;j?h at home after a tedious sojourn inAhe do minions ol Jeff Davis. Sergf. Kbck m;ide his' iicope before be readied starvation .point, and “ Ocr Yorao Folks/’—Ah, here comes something for the girls and boys; something substantial, and calculated to cultivate man hood and womanhood. That is to say—Messrs. Ticknor 4 Fields, of Boston, have Just issued the initial number of a beautiful Monthly Mag azine called “ Our Young Folks ” J. T. Trow-' biidge, Gail Hamilton and Lucy LaiCotn are to I be its editors, and such writers as Mrs, Stowe, | Mayne Reid, Edmund Ki'rke, and the author-j of ‘‘ My Days and Nights on the Battle Field,” 1 ate to assist them. Really—the articles mu-j king mdiant its-80 beautifully printed pages j are enough to drive tfee young folks crazy. As i turn over its leaves we feel ,an irresistible j desire to shake off a lew lustrums and join tie 1 revels of “ Our Young Folks." First—there | is a hoe line and stipple portrait of the author t of “Jfutn Brown of Oxford”—worth $l. Then a delightful story of Hum. the Son of Buz,” j hy Mrs. lituwe. Then “The Volunteer’s 1 fJZVZZ* w 6LKAR THE TRACE! “ The Red Coats ” and “The Color Bearer,” | rpliAT ,Vush to 0. BULLARD’S STORE and “The little Prisoner,” and. “Andy’s Ai- “ eacs something! ~ , . vrr.. . . . t-,7 , Of course it doei.’-It means that veutuies. and "Wmnmg his Way, ana BU£. E. 4 “ New Year Carol,” and “ Farming for Boys, NEW STOCK OF and “Afloat in the Forest.” and “Around FIJI I ft ITTMfflljlD £AA||O the Evening Lamp/*—com prising the best, and ritLlJ 0 1 If ill I fill brightest, abd-most - taoinating serial ever are all the rage, and that about three square miles of offered lo the youth of America. -It ought to und arcond Wellsberoagh and vicinity, have-half a hundred thousand subscribers be- KNOW r ° BUT <*OOD GOODS, c ■ . . ■ . ... AED BOY THEM CHEAP, fore it is sis weeks old. And we guess n will. __ ■ have them. If any boy or girl here, or else- B U *• *• A A' M 3 where, will get twemty subscribers and thirty defies competition in style, variety, quantity, quality _ „ . ‘ . ... t . . , „ and cheapness, of Poumts, he or ehe will be entitled to LA.LIES* PRESS GOODS one year-gratis. It is only £2 per year to sin- . FANCY GOODS, LACES, gle subscribers; and the number before ns is TRIMMINGS, SHAWLS, HOSIERY, ' richlv worth half that. It is, incomparably, LINENS, CAMBRICS, BUTTONS, Xi-Yexe Festival.—The fourth annual the Magazine for youth ever.offered to th« LADIES’GAITERS, SLIPPERS, GLOVES, festival of the Presbyterian Sunday Scftboi was » ' ; ~,.1,1!,, cud—but why enumerate? He has everything held at tie Fresbvtcrian Church, on ftitordaV ‘ P . io , the i!ne . of ,«? c,d « tbnt ' rillbe ast «d for. Come * - j i , ■■ and sos. And then— t'cuitig, and was a very splendid atfeiPj; After jj 1)11 V ' fTA QT7T T \r\ \ TTVT the usual preliminary exercises, the -Juperin- i-PL I IA OJiLIJ AuAliN, lenient. H. W. Williams, Esq., briefly : nnd np- ' ?°* “ obea P “ din,” because good goods can't be sold H * for a song novr-a*dnys; but as cheap as any Ilk® pwpriately addressed the children, mn*ir>g the , quality of goods can bo sold in the country. Also, ciuul presentation of books to the Littery.— BEAVER H ATS, He concluded by presenting to the Librarian, ALL STYLES AND MATERIAL. Hr. A. G. Sturrock, on l>elmlf of the' feipchers, The SrOfifiTt? '•beautiful photographic Album. F<4 ibwing i . r ‘ ~ ** „• . ”, 1 , ” comprises everything in that line, all good and a* ttis, ttie teachers, through Thos. All6s> } Esq., reasonable prices. 6 presented to Mr. Williams a beautiful silver,' .Drop in with the crowd . ■ One Door above Roys Drug Store, piincrras a token of their respect and esteem. 0 BULLARD Teachers utid children then repaired.tO-the , Welisboro, Nov. 1, Idas. Lecture Ki >m where a very fine oolition Was ! prov.ded The room was beautifully dSjbraied j tb evergreens, and the wile decoraf d,. with tin, The attendance was blcellent the exticme cold. it ;u-tf ti'iirUiiblv good physical condition'. His dory of captivity and escape is interesting. / jLscnic—The Masonic fraternity of thief ti.imty held their Annual Festival at;their , Hull c.ti £•. Jotn’e Day, Evening, (Deb. 27th). Quite u large number T of tna craft, we le.srn,' were present. The following are the officers of Cff'a L- dge, No. 317, A. Y. 11. for thi-ensuVpg rtu A.Foiev.W.sl -. A. Howland, ST.’MoT H. ff. WiLLtAJS. J W.; R. p. Siit?3oN ; Sec’y ; Tig P.jiEET:. Treasurer. >■ ' ,;• the following officers were elected by'Tyoga H R Ar't. Chapter. Ho. 194, h r the ensuing year : M. Bullard. H. P High ludsg/K. ; R 3 Hastings, Scribe ; R. C -StapsoN./Sec/y s Rost. Rot, Treasurer. ■ 1 : . Ist Oil has brokch- out in several !;.,.r,t;.-j in tins ,'uontv. and py-’toioes to*hiake unit iir.voe. It has net yet .assumed epidemic" tut is strictly local. Our. neighbors at I.rgu ha-.i c?ntracted for the_ jinking, of a •ell near the river, and considerable land has tttn leased by foreign parties. We mVt sin .itcly h"pe they may “ strike oil." ' Meantime, isolated cases ol the fevw bavp cade their e.ppeatance in Wellshorc*. ySo -far firm regretting- we-rather rejoice. If Tioga i.yin the oil btsin, it is-presumable tltat oil still he found in several localities in the ODunty, Hrv.ever, let the spirit of wild speculation be Letdown. The creation of fictitiot^ T values Is the harbinger cf financial disaster always. ~enre not fojly advised pf the plans (if our hrocgh folk, but presume that they will, pre ssed dflil cratclv. . . was the commencement of a new trtf 1c the treuttaent of itrearlarlties and obstructions which have consigned so at-iuy to ft PSEK3.TUSX or-AVr. No female can on joy good health unless she Is regular, t.ni whenever us, obstruction takes place the general health begins to decline. These Pill* I form tU preparation ever put forward with IMME- I MATE and PERSISTENT SUCCESS- Bon J t to Dfi- J CfiiV-od. Take this advertisement to yepr Pragglat, and 1 tell lia that von \ear.t ths.DZST aci 7n r st RELIABLE \ PSMAIE MJSDICprZ THE WORLD, which is com ’ tbtss ! DR. CIiEESEMAH’S PILLS ■£. | cave tecs ?: Stur.d«rd Kcmsdy for over thirty years, and ars \Vn LI xKRVnitT Pi Doo ’ ICO most cfftcttsal-no ever knows fcraU complaintspccu- LIAMBFORi> sr. -- • , la.r to -Tc’njico. To all classes they are invaluable. inducing, U*.'R —SeiVt Frank Bit fey : for: w.';* ecrizir.lv, pzri-l'.zsl Taunts They ere knows to tprk . t v~ m . 14 u:« u tL ► ' thousands whofca-.c n*~itb«o at different periods, throngfc )-oi V» eilsf'iti, reached h3B in this ’ -- r f rtC ccjijifcry.baving the sanction .f setns of the n;cst ye«ttrdHV aiorsliul He was tjilptured I'ev.eztni tn America. ‘ - . u .u c» *. .. . r irr-.j j « . zzpUc.i a . • t^icx* rating vshsr.i\ey s\',~l3 rci 11 vMd. with • *fc ir»t Hftt tt-re of the Wilderand has j Dos—the ODili<* per Scz- u Dcics fer c§. a- rdjol h t nds evr.i ftincc. fie fcae been i it zz Fills . . >t p- l . . ~ , _/ c » rnis Jen: 6y mat: stenra from by ocr.m<.rtu . ir»rence, w remitting to the Proj.r:etcrs or any Agent ’. V* l niesun dpt' He is very mu oh tHTi&J'ia- I G&SOtD of DEuQGtSTS G&jERALLT. eiveeiiDgly weak., and suffering tfrum dis--! HUTCHINGS & HILL’IER. Proprietors, the result ui expot?uic and starvation Cedar St-, WwW vexk sft*? f ’" SSSSSSsse* ■ J equently hv-rd. His ..wc pa)e face ihi trem- Tb i*»»rtctTiiJe. hr WG. MlLLtft / ,n ? r.vtifirm lii? tWrj i luukk4”at hli.i ,j a rch 23. ISe-t-ly | -^r o!*4 from tnv iumoat soul left thaJ u kliistiun am *oald be ju.f t> U i B 'at the helm »tf> .'the O.iy T)URE & J teckotnog sfiii egme. Frank K>i3 80., week JtT --- (■ W “| d T' 1 LAM?S at- ’ i obtained from him tttb jbuowiDg l • RQT'S BKUQ STORE. tacts which may relieve the suspense of anx ious fronds. Frank may possibly recall other loiroies beieattof. The toliowinO prisoners from Tio.ift 0-uioty died at the places mentioned : Oscar Henry, if. scurry and inflammatory rheumatism, at Andexsonrille in Sept., , Wtp. Cameron died at Charleston• about the ■t of October ' ' ' Jc-se K. iV ilcoX, at Florence, S, C.,lu Oot. Albert Budine. Co. B, 101st P. V., at An dersonrille, in July.' ' 1 Left at Florence, S.. C. Frank Shaw, Co. B, 101 st t ße°r’t P. Y Ed Morlev, " Dan. M.jrlev, Orlando Spur, “ Cinitine Connelly, Dyer Biurs Ezra Ripley, Cieo, Hollaods, Abijah Mud^e, John Pond, Co 'A, 149th fieg't P, V. Darnel Butler, “ '• “ “ Alonso Warren.-• Darius Kriner, uonertain whether paroled.or ipft behind. 1 Eli Morehouse, Co._B, 101st Reg’t, the same. PiEOISD. Peter Wal bridge, Oscar Young, Jat. Peters, 12th Pa. Res.. B. Young, Co. B, 101st Reg't, Cupp Gaylord, Co. E, 101st Reg’t. Frank was first paroled Nor. 28th, but Sher man interfered With the railroad so much that the prisoners were detained. He waS finally paroled Dec. 6th, on which day he took the boat at Charleston, reaching Annapolis on the 10th, jind this place as above stated on the 21st. He mentions a fact regarding the fate of a box sent to John Emery of the 45tb. It reached Belle Island after be had been transferred to the hospital. It had been fobbed of a large portion of the contents, but the balance fell into the hands of Oscar Henry. As soon as Frank regains big health and strength, I know he will take pleasure in answering all inquiries from anxious friends. Very Truly Yours, vy ASHiNOToN, D. C , Deo. 19, 1864, Friend Cobb ; — The following list of officers from Tioga County, prisoners of war, are at Columbia, S. C. Capt. M. L. Clark, Co. B, 101st E.eg’t P. V. C«pt. E..G. Richards. Co. G, 45th P. T. Capt. Henry Strang, 30th Illinois. Lieut. L. D. Seeley, Co. H, 45th P. V. . Lieut. J. E. Gatlin, Co. I, 45th P. T. Ljeut. H. B. Seely, Co.K,'B6th N. Y. Lieut. C. Prutsman, 7th Wisconsin. The above officers Wre well on the 10th inst. The following officers were paroled, and.have arrived at Washington • Lieut- C. M. Hart, Co. I, 46th ?. V. Lieot. F. C. Davis, Co. E, 38th Illinois. Lieut. H. S. Horton, Co. B, 101st P. V. - Respectfully yours, ‘ H. S. Horton, * SPECIAL NOTICES Important To Females, j f SB. CHEBSERIAri'S VUAS. f The combination of ingredients in these Pills Is tbe result ot a long and extensive practice. They are ralld In tholr operation, and cannot do burm to tbe meat delicate; certain in correcting all Irregularities, Painful Menstruation*, n-tiKving all obstiuctlona, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, palti In tbe side, palpitation of tbe heart. whites. nU nejrous affections hysterics, fatigue, paJo la the back and limbs, disturbed sleep, which arise fmm Interruption of nature. SB. CjHBSSBWAIv a riILS OiSER-at .... THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. Tioga and Fotter Counties, ALL persons whether liable to draft or not, want ing ahy article* made wholly 01 in pari of oa«i , iroo, are herabv notified that’ the headquarters cl this | Brigade is permanently ideated at the Knoxville , Foundry*, where ..It - l uoh wants will he supplied upon “ presentation of*' The Greenhachr." ; If yo;. i.att a Cock Stove call at Hike'. -If you want a Parlor Stove, call at Headquarters. If. you want tt Bos Stove, call at ’Knoxville Foun dry. If you waul a good Plow, call at Biles’. Tt you wanfa Hoad Scraper, call at 'Headquarters. If you want Cultivator Teeth, call at Knoxville Foundry. « If you 'want a Wagon Shoe, call at Biles’. 'lf yea 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 ever made at a oali where they make the best of every thing and no mistake. Mr. CASH will take hi. plaob, end ail person* in debted will walk up to the Captain’s Office and settle or hot growl wheif the constable comes around; M.- C. E. JLOY'S DRUG-STORE General Order 1» .HEADQUARTERS OF THE IRON BRIGADE —OF — FOUNDRY, H. B. On acconnt, of the .serious illness of the OLD MAN CBEDIT, J. P. BILES, A CO. J. P. BILES, ) H; K. RUMSET. J Knoxville, Cet. 26, 1864. FALL AND WINTER GOODS.— No, 2, Union Block. ■ JEROME SMITH Hae lately returned from li«w lork with a splendid assortment of DRy QPODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES. GLASSWARE, HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, DOMESTICS, WOODEN WARE, ENGLISH CLOTHS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS.-SATINS, TWEEDS AND KENTUCKY JEANS, FRENCH CASSIMERES, FULL CLOTHS. Attention is called to his stock of - Black and Figured Dreu Silka, Worsted Good*, dferinces, Black and Figured Delaine*. Long and Square Shawls, Ladies’ Cloth, . Opera Flannels, 4c r Purchasers will find that Wo. 2, Ulrica Block, Main Street, is the place to ha; the. best quality of Goods at the lowest prices. JEROME SMITH. Wellsboro, Nov. 16, 1864-tf. FALL AND WINTER ROODS! T.L. BALDWIN IS now receiving a large and well selected STOCK OK FALL AND WINTER GOOES, consisting in pert of a General Stock of DEY GOODS, LAD IE S’ DRESS fiOODI, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Hats aSD CAPS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. BOOTS AND SHOES, WOODEN WARE. Ac,, All of which willte sold VERY LOW for READY PAY ONLY. ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE ' TAKEN:IN' EXCHANGE." ' ' All persons baying GOODS for READY PAT, Are respectfully mvited lu call aad-eiamin* - THE STOCK, As tbey are to he sold at . VERT LOW PRICES. CASH PAID FOR WOOL. Tioga. Nov. 27, 1884. T. L. BALDWIN. A LECTURE TO 'YOUNG MSN. Just published itra Sealed Envelope. B®tia'ssr Price Six Cents- A Lecture on the;na ture, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea* or Seminal Weakness,- Involuntary Emiaricns, Sexual liability, and Impediments to Marriage generally, nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits: Men tal and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self- Abuse. &e. By Ros’t OK Cclveiiwell. M. D.,~Aa thor of the “Green Ac. The world renewed author, in this admirable Lec ture, clearly proves from'bis own experience that the awful consequences,of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings or cordials, pointing nnt a mode of cute at once certain and effectual, by which, every sufferer, no matter what fais condition may he, may cure himself cheaply, pri vately, and radically. This Lsctare util prose a boon to thousands and thousands. 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. ELISE, & CO. 127 Bowery, New York, Post-Office Box, 4588. ’’ Nov 16, 1864-4 m, [June 1d,1864-ij,} WAHTEB,-— 000 bushele Oau, 500 bushels Corn in bushels Flax-Sced, for-jrhich- the highest market price in Cash will be paid. ’ . ’ _ • * ’ „ I- -■:O. P. ROBERTS 4 CO. Welisboro, Nov. 23,1864-tf. GREAT FAILING--OFF IX T3E PRICES, OF DRY GOODS. J. A. ROSE & CO. * ABE NOW OFFERING THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS, DEHIISt, CHECKS- STRIPES, PRINTS, DsLAINES, AND CLOTHS and CLOTHING BOOTS & SBOEsj HAW and CAPS? GROOE R I E S, AT 30 P£K CENT. LOWER Than any other Store in Tioga Connty ! Our Stock was taught during th« late panic Ip the Dr? Good! market, at price* 50 PER GENT, LOWER THAN Any of cat neighbors, who have large itocka bought at the Tory highth of the market. Wo invite the attention of all thoae who want to buy Goode cheap, to onr stock. Wo CANNOT and WILL NOT be undersold. Remember the place, J, A. ROSE At CO., MANSFIELD, PA., Fim d&or below M*nsficld Hotel, Mansfield, November 9, 1864-tf. SPECIAL NOTICE. MX BUYERS OF DREES OOODS, Shawls, Cloaks, Beaver Clothe, Broadcloths, Sack logs, Cloak Trimmings', DeLaines, Prints, Sheetings, Shirtings, Flannels, Caaaimerea, Jeans, Hoop Skirts, Hosiery, Notions, Ac., are informed that they can SAVE IHOMET BY CALLING AND EXAMINING OUK STOCK —OF— Seasonable Goods, NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION. We-CAN an*d WILL make it much to every one's interest to call and BDY WHAT OOODS THEY NEED. ' All goods are high ; bat there is now more neces sity for close buying, and for every one to get the LO WEST CASE 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 we believe customers cannot afford to buy 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 ft t« being sold at lese than Hew York prices. HAVING SOLD OUT OUR OSOCEBT STOCK, we have mors room and more cash to use / for the of the stock and can do better for our cus tomers. Call and see. .1. A- PARSONS, Corning, N. I. Sept. 21, 1864. [apt27,1864.] CIRCU LAE. I HATE now in Stock a good assortment of Kero sene Lamps which- X am selling from 10 to 20 per cent, lees than New York prices. A large portion of iny stock was purchased last year: and I am giving my customers the benodt ef 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 nse. Wholesale agency for Marvin i Co.’s Refined OiL Corning, Nov. 9,1864-6 w. W. D. TERBELL. S. E, BARBER & HAIR DRESSER, Shop Ohe Door North of Costers' Store. - Ladies' Hair-Cutting done in tho best manner. W.ellsboro, Dec 7,1864, ■' Q 0N & BESS W A X E B, for sale at ROY’S DRUG STORE. THE INHERENT DISPOSITION OF ' MANKIND, LEADS HI ITI TO PURCHASE THE NECESSARIES, AS WELL AS THE LUXURIES OF LIFE, AT THE Lowest Possible Prices; AND SINCE THE ** Almighty Dollar" HAS BEEN STYLED THE SOUL OF MAN, XT TAKES But Ordinary Understanding , TO COMPREHEND THE TRUE VALUE AN .ESTABLISHMENT, THAT FURNISHES A COMMUNITY with a large variety of SEASONABLE MERCHANDIZE, AT UNIFORM L.OW RATES. When Ferine A' Co. located their establishment in Troy, it was for the express purpose of furnishing the pnhlio with goods at . SUCH PRICES AS COULD NOT FAIL ATTRACTING PURCHASERS. We will allow tbe public to judge of tbeir success Mr* E* FERINE* WHILE THANKING THE PUBLIC FOR PA3T- FAVORS, WOULD SAY, THAT HO EFFORT SHALL BE WANTING ON HIS PART, Merit a Continuance OF SAID FAVOR. HE HOW HAS A LARGE STOCK MERCHANDIZE FOR THE FILL AND WINTER TRADE PROBABLY LARGER •THAN CAN BE FOUND IN TSIS OS Adjoining Counties, WHICH THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED EXAMINE A T SUCH PRICES AS CANNOT (we have the boldness to affirm) BE FOUND ELSEWHERE BE. SUT3 BIS GOODS FOR CASH, AND SELLS FOR CASH, and the 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. TRSt, Oct. 6, 1864. TO, THE PEOPLE’S STORE m CORNING, If. Y. J. M. SMITH, HAVING associated with him H. E. WAITE, wild has been employed for the Uat nine years la the Store, in the capacity of Salesman, the business will he continued under the same and firm of SMITH & WAITE, AT T U k ’ NEW STOKE, OPPOSITE THS Dickinson House, and will be conducted ea heretofore on the principle of ONE PRICE AND READY PAY. Ten year's experience in the former, and from twn to three years in the latter (daring which time oar business has more than doubled) baa folly demon strated the wisdom of this 'coarse. Wo are how re ceiving* Direct from Sew York, a fresh supply of SPRING GOODS, selected with especial reference to the wants of the people of this vicinity. The Stock will consist of. STAPLE <fc FANCY Elit GOODS, among which are BROWN AND BLEACHED SHXBTINOS, TICKS, STRIPES, DENIMS, CHECKS, ‘ FLANNELS, GINGHAMS, CHAMBRAYS, DiLAINES, ALPACCAS, SCOTCH PLAIDS, and a great variety of DRESS GOODS. Also, SHAWLS, A LA DIES’ CLOAKINGS, CLOTHS 4 CA3SXMERB3, by the yard or made np to order. . KENTUCKY JEANS, COXTONADES, LINENS, and a general asiortment of Good* for MEN’S AND BOY’S WEAR. We also keep a general itosk of BOOTS & SHOES, FAMILY GROCERIES, YANKEE NOTIONS, . . PALM LEAF HATS, SON UMBRELLAS, Ac. We shall endeavor to keep our Stock as complete ' as possible, by the Continual Addition of such articles in oar lino as the wants of oar custo mers SEEM TO REQUIRE. Oar facilities for purchasing Goods ARE UNSURPASSED, and while we do not pretend to tell Goode LESS THAN COST, yet we are willing to sell them at a SMALL PROFIT. and it will be onr aim by , FAIR DEALING, !o merit a share of public patronage. We are very thankful for the liberal and constantly INCREASING PATRONAGE bestowed upon ns, and hope to merit ita continuance and increase. Customers from TIOGA COUNTY and vicinity are cordially invited to cell and examine Goods and Prices. SMITH 4 WAITE. Corning, March 30, 1864. . C BICKERING PIANOS AND MASON 4 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 CH ICKEEING remains good and keeps in tune aii 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 Pomeroy, Thomas Maxwell, H. Davison, S. W. Paine, J, B. Adams, Hiram Case. Buy the best—they are much the 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 <1 Trevor Pianos, very” cheap for cash. THE CABINET ORGAN has bsen pronounced by over two hundred organists and teachers as beyond cavil or doubt the very boat of their class. Put up in walnnt or rosewood cases to suit the tastes. To the teachera of Piano or Melodeon. lam loca ted at- Mansfield, as Teacher, in State Normal School • also as dealer milnstruments. Sheet Musioand Books! I know you are troubled to gel Books and "Mosio suited to your scholars; I will furnish yon 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’ word that it will anit for I know just what you need. Please give ua a call or send for circular. J. c. WHITE. Mansfield, Nov. S, 1564-3ui* HpIOGA CO. COURT PROCLAMATION.— I Whereas, the Hon. Robert G-White, President Judge for the 4th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Hoyal Wheeler and Victor Case, Esq.’s, Asso ciate Judges in Tioga county, have issued their pre cept, bearing date the 10th day of Deo. 1864, and tof me -directed, tor the holding of Orphan’s Court, Court of Common Fleas, General Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Terminer, at Wellsborb, for the County of Tioga, on the bth Monday of Jan., (being the 30th day,) 1860, and to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, Justices of the -Peace, and Constables in and for the oonnty of Tioga, to appear in their own proper per eons, with their records,inquisiticns,examinatioßa&nd remembrances, tb do those things which of their offi ces ar.d in their behalf appertain to be dons, and all witnesses and other persons prosecuting in‘ behalf of 'the Commonwealth against any person or pereona, are required to bo then and there attending, and not to depart at their peril. Jurors are requested tohe puno tual in their attendance at the appointed time, agree ably to notice. Given under my band and seal at the Sheriff's Ofiioe, in Wellsboro, the 21« t day of Deo. in the year of our Lord ona thousand eight hundred and - sixty four. LEROY TABOB Sheriff. New Flour and Provision Store. CHAS. 4 H. VANVALKENBURG wishes to 'in form the citizens of TPeUsbcro and the surround ing country that he has recently started a new FLOUR AND PROVISION STORE, . in the building formerly known as " Osgood’s Stow," where he may be found at all times ready to wait on all customers who may favor him witha call, and sell them the choicest kinds of FLOUR, MEAL, BUCK WHEAT, PORK, 4c., at as reasonable rates as any firm in this place. CASH paid for all kinds of GRAIN, HIDES and FURS.j CHAS. 4H. VAN VALKENBDRG. Wellsboro, Deo. 21, 1884. NOTICE. —The annual meeting of the Stockhold ers of The First National Bank of Wellsboro, Pa., for the election of Directors will be held at its Banking House on the second Tuesday of January next. J. L. ROBINSON, Cash’r. Wellsboro, December 10, 1864. DISSOLUTION NOTICE.—The Co-Partnership heretore, existing between James E. 4 Dennis Andrews is tljis day dissolved by mutual consent The, books, notes, 4c., will be left in the hand* of Dennis Andrews for collection. 1 JAMES E. ANDREWS, , DENNIS-ANDREWS. Middlebury, Dec. 17, 1364-61* NOTICE.—The undersigned having been appointed an Auditor to settle the aooount of Daniel Doan, Administrator of Jacob Babb, deo'd,* and distribute moneys in bis bands will attend to the duties of his appointment on the 10th day of Janu ary, 186$, at the Commissioner*' Office, in Wellsboxo, at 1 o'clock P. M. THOS. AZtLEN, Aadltcr. Wellsboro, December 14, '64.
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