-j-*- 3l~"Trr-. —rrr?~r^t *■& Brace of Stammerers. I^epligp^fc"' 1 ■ ■--'wan a jovial bhiil,'arid hcsi-, tatMp*fct»pl?y atriuk on any one. Among was ‘a.' young: lady and' a" young rirafifbotlf of 'whom-fitutShered"very busily. TheyWerß not .acquainted-; with each other. - .iC.-in' v'IV ■ BobF ,thfjounfynan aliped to,was quite sensitive; and to-tliiqk-thatT'iy one was making fun of hit defect-iads bins {frequently fly into a wdts’Stepheh I fortune to meet both oftffe'm tit a party, l aad j /je - soon de termined firiajoke, f---" •'/ “ Miss-.. -Sue, "-.said,, hs, approach bg his lady may,jjiave thepleasure {f, intrpduo ingyou to one of my a’ worthy young gentleman?" .! .“Cer r p6r-.ceT-certainly,”iir7’ . Jlway .he started for Bob F ; ■. < “ Bob, old fellow, here ie a nice (jtrl! want to intrwihiee-yoa to. Come on." :P • " “ Drree'eHe'taw-faw-talk'?" T “ Yes, like blazes.” ... So off,they started, and soon appf oaobedthe •eat of the lady. ‘Stephen introd iced them, and immediately withdrew to one Vide that he might see how they would manage cach other, when his ears was greeted with the following conversation; s “How are you th-ftis evening, inarm 7” '-'t-'. .< - “Th-th-thank you, pleasantlyfßpt it ia'ra-. ra-rather warm.” ' " ‘t‘ Bob'*, brow contracted; bnt he restrained his feelings, and continned; . ... ">'l p'er-pr-r-suroe yon are acquainted with these pr-pr-present ?’*- . - * —' •* Ve-ye-ye-y-e-B-8-i-r, with all: I be-be-be- Jsere, Said she, smilling. , But that smile ruined her forever in Bob’s estimation; for hastily risingftdexolaimcd; “By th-th-thunder! tna-a-dam, if that's the Way you make-f-fun of af-feljpw’s- infirmities, yon may go to gr-gr-gass.” . ' Stephen laughed immoderate ail the time, and was subsequently called to account for the trick; but his good nature drove away all bad feelings. f| * > Ak -Oeigikal Idea.—Martin F. Lipsoomp, who announces that he shall '..stand as a candi date to represent the Congressional District of wbicb'Riebmond forms a part,—nat as the nominee of any party, hut running, ashe says, “ oa Lipscomb's own independent fynok,”—ad vances in bis address ji-plan |br the .disposition Of disloyal men, whicTf has at" least the ‘merit of originality. He says, in speakingjof his politi cal faith: : - ,1 ■ “Touching the question ol; Stales’ rights I have only to say I am an advicatefor a strong, consolidated -central governmenC I would, bare it “so fetrang that, based a?' it js on-the af-. factions,of the people for a foundation, all the poweraof the earth shall not it. I should do Injustice to myself did I rot all vert to the disposition which, in my opinion, should be ftade.ofany secessionists.&bat. May exist or that may hereafter show themselves. ,Dwould ; government "established- in' eaohiState lunatic asylums for.-ftis wicked and unfortunate class of persons; whose cate and custody.shall be under, the suf’erintenitence of ftefFreedmen’s Borcau.” ' V J^EiV’FALL. AND AYINTF^-G.OODS ’ at tk-e;”; STOKE, iu .Corning t japw have on band an ■ LARGE' ASSORT MENT. .0 R HtL m WWW (MODS, trdjie of this jpace and vicinity, andsball be constantly receiving suet .addition? to oa&stdck aa the varied -wants jar numerous cus- shall demand. ■ j . ~ in partof varietyof DOMESTIC gBoDS, e-T^~ r - aliurger *tock of Mourning Dress-Gdods befbrefamoDg k large Jihe'bf -* • : * ‘ FRENCH - MERINOS, ■ IN GOOD colo? 8, irV lAT 91*00 PER v fABB. stock of , t£l>, iold ty they&rd or made ap to order. BEAVERS, DOESKINS,r&.SACKINGS, Cloaks *nd oruamckU ia trim them. ,„, r -SLANNELSOF EVI^V. ; //. RED..BLCE, ‘ GREY, WHITE, PLAIN jS b TWILLED, ; OPERA FLAN-- : NELS, SHIRTING FLANNELS. .SHiwte;* fSr4e ntfi/ £adies, ’3lisses -and Children. •fcs,G*<J . --> ‘ ‘Balmoral and Hoop Skirts. f -, HOSIERY ARR GLOVER \W : ■- L '-' ■' - of. erery. variety, among which are r ALEXANDER’S KIDS, BLOK MITTS, and GLOVES. BOOTS, SHOES, &n&UBBERS, Among- which, are the Arotife Rubbtr, a new and Very. nicerti licitr. - -- . B£TGOODS &c *l\> £~l ; /V ' ,V . Our facilities for BUYING- GOODS are UNSUR PABSl®,byjeBiy in this section, ani-wo jsishitiDU derstaoa ihdt-5 t i, Tpgjfo natinUwito he UMtiEgSOLD ly,any/ quality of Goods considered; VFhajgver others may figy about it, and io proof-of thiStfo ask an EXAMI NATION of our GOODS and <KRICES, promising ourselves potato' ; gev ahgi-y Goods when no purchase is made!' 'We sbVlNflve bur Customers the PULL BENEFIT OF AN*?DECLINE in the Market should there be any, aD{^shoahl-: Goods >rd vanoe we shall be compelled tc>'follow. We’shall continue the system pf : -■> One iPrlce and K^ia'dy’iPay, ■which i» steadily growing in fai’ (r, . ( tender our thanks to the cfcuens.of .Tioga_UoJ, who have patronised’ us and woi^i-rcspe^fully 'Invite those who have-never done so ' & call andns. Store opposite the Dickinson Hot W bn Markef Street, three door* west of the corutr,.& titl'd doors sastof Songerfprd g J3siik* - * : nsWlflT \rA«HISKIKtf! 5e«Z OPS-HT fotClean£t T Teeth, for sale at P. B. Wditams' Drug Store. rrtHE Tafts' 1 ~FXG^t£T* r Saving GeelT'closod c up by X Messrs- Grant, Sherman Sheridan, & Co., KELLY & PtTBVIS have volunteered for a war of extermination against >■ high Prices, and will be found entrenched behind a huge pile of ' . NEW AND CHEAP GOODS at the old OSGOOD STAND, where their oommnhi tions with New York cannot ha interrupted. i They have just received a good stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, ehch ns Prints, Delaines, Bareges, Muslins, Hosiery, Notions, Boots and Shoes, etc., in fact everything in the Dry Goods line may be found'‘at our counters, and purchttaed nt prices corresponding to the lute i •• .. HEAVY FAIL IN: GOODS., f We also ihvito, purchasers to examine our fine Stock of . . ; -PI _ , GKOOEBIES. tao’t be beat this side of Hew York. Remember the place. “ Osgood’sCorper.” t. \ KELLYS PURVIS. 'f '- J - *4TI M DMINISyRAX9R’S £ .SALE.— , ;ilth,Vi r*“ - T r'>T^T!»f | By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of the county of Tioga.- the .Undersigned Administrators and* Administratrix of the estate of fleorge-Mj Pra fcgm a re late of Tioga township, dec'd, will on the Bth -day, .of November next, at 2 P. M., at the house of B. M. Smith, on the premises in-Tioga,-expose for sale at pnhlte auction, the following described farm, known as the Prutsman farm, in Tioga township, Tioga county, Penn'a, hounded as follows; ‘ Beginning at a buttonwood tree on the west side of the Tioga River at the south-east corner 'thereof; i thence north 79 degrees west twenty-four apd six tenths perches to a post; Whence l ‘north.74-.degrees west seventy-fix perches to a post; thence ‘pofth 5 degrees east one hundred and' sixteen and three tenths perches to a post; thence west. one, hundred "and sixty and five tenths perches to a pine; Uaence / south one hundred and sixty-four perches to in oal(|; thence east one hundred and thirty-four perches to a j»ost; thence south ,Toi west eighty-two perches to a post; thence cast one hundred ‘and twenty-eight and four-tenths perches to the east bank of Tioga.ri.ver; thence down the said.river by.its various courses and distances to the place of begin ning—containipg two hundred and fifty-seven acres and ninety-five perches of laud bo the samemoreor less, one hundred and ten acres jmproved, two frame houses, two frame barns, a horse born, corn house, feed house, tool house, two sheds, two apple orchards, find some other fruit trees and shrubbery thereon. The said land is also founded north by lands of Abram Prutsman, cast by-dands of Abram Prutsman, fouth by lands of and Andrew M. Prutsman, and on the westSby lands of Sylvia Par jnentier. Said Sale is to v he made upon the following terms: Eleven hundred and sixty-three and-63-10U dollars cash on confirmation of the sale. Two£hnn ilred and ninety-five dollars and interest on the .whole enm unpaid on the first day;of June, A. B. 1886;' and the like sum annually thereafter with interest as afore faid for and during five years, and the balance of the a£nount said property shall r ;bnng immediately after the decease of Caroline fPmtsman, widow of :$-eorge if. Prutsman, with interest on the same annually on £he first day of- June in each year untirthe principal feum is paid. The unpaid tponey tfi&he se cured by proper-bond and-mortgage upon tbd-pfemi bes. b. Wickham, \ * - B. L.'AIKEN, 1 Ad P ;?■ --• Tioga. Oct. 1865-4tj DRPHAN’S'COURT SAIfE.—In pursuance o£an order of the of Tioga-• county, Ibearing date ffre" 9th day of September, 1565/ the following described real estate, late-the property of ■Harrison will be offered at pnbiic salo !on the premise** bn the : s%£h of November riexrt at I o’clock P. wit; ' ' A lot of Westfield* township, be ginning at thojmrth eastcOrner thereof aud'tha’sonth least earner.afan lot of--land of the estate bf John {Watkins, dec’d;_thence'a®ith 6\ 8-H) rods tqVpost; Jthcnce west 40. rods alohgrlands of**¥age Sprague to Vpost; thencS*wrfuth 55 4*lo rods to the public high way ; thence along the highway jputh 60 .degrees {West 68 rods; thence west along lands or Mack 2l B*lo rods ton post; thence north along slanda of the estate of George W. Mach, dec’d, 90 4-10 rods to a post; thence west along same 14 8-XO rods to a post; thence north .along land of James Green .61 8-10 rods toj a post the.north west corner of.the •lot hereby described; thence oast along lands.of Jas. 'Green and lands, of said John Watkins, dfic F 3,134 8 10 rods to-the place., of beginning—containing and 8-iO Seres more or less, •' - *_ -/ * Also —Another lot of' land situated in Westfield township, described as fellows, to wit: bounded on the north by land of James Green* on theheaat by ,land of George W. Mack's estate, on the ?oa|h by land of John on thr.west by'lgnd of ’said John M. Harper and .Butler Prjde—containing 'about seventy-four and 3-16 acres. v . . i Terms—One-half cash'upon sale and the dther half in one year, thereafter with interest. ' i DANIELS. SHOVE, ’ 1 J" AdmVpf Harrison Mack, dec*d. i Oct. 11j1865^6t ; A DMINIBTR ATRIX'S NOTlCE.—Letters of ad fJ\ having been granted to the under signed on the estate of Micajah Seelye, late Of Law renee w Boro, dec'ii, notice > is faerebyj given to those andebted to make immediate payment, and those -having claims lo present them properly authenticated !for settlement to SABAH E. SEELYE, Adm’s. ] Lawrenceville. Sept. 6,'1865-6t.s-j'“; A’ DMINXSTRATOR’3 NOTlCE—EetterAafTad ►ministratiou having been granted to ’signedon the estate of Hubbell. late of Cov ingtonI,* 1 ,* township, dec’d, notice is ‘hereby given to ( those_lndebted:.to make'-'immediate payment,' and those having claims to present them properly authen ticatwlfor settlement to S. S. PACKARD,. ' Covington, sopt. 13, 1865-6t* ' Adm'y. E STRAY.—Came intojth© enclosure of tfi©* sub scriber oh or abourthe 20th of Sept. 1865, two yearling bulls;.one red bull with, one lop othep-a 'scaall Jjfmdle bull with arouse colored nose. The owner js requested to come for ward,-prove property, pay^'charges, end'take them awayr; BJJJAH F. JENNINGS. Charleston, Oct. 4, 1865--3t 9 . r E STRAY.—Came to ‘the enclosure of thoijubscri f her in Lawrence toih|Bhip, on or about ihemid die or August, a dark Bod, white face, two year old owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and Jake him away. C . Lawrence, Oct. 4, H. L. SMITH- CAUTION. —Whereas, my wife Elizabeth A'nn has left my bed and board without just cause or provocation. All persons are hereby forbid to harbor -orjtrust her on my account - ,' as I will pay no debts of : her.sattott*B&AitelUte-datS= • Rutland, Oct, 4, ’65-3t« NBEsCiN GOLDT~ ::o v tt ! SPIRIT FOR,THE HAIR will restore gray hair to its' natural colof; prevent 'its falling out,'and give it a glossy appearance 'lt is a superior hair dressing.- For sale "by. 1 WeUsborb,-July 2e,’66-3m. P. B. WILLIAMS. ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. —Loiters of ad-- i ministration having been- granted to -the under signed on the estate.of Thomas Warren,isle, of Deei-. field, dee*d, notice is hereby given, to those indebted ’to make immediate payment and those having claims -to present them properly authenticated for settlement to H.-R-ROTT-SB, -- GEO. VL INGHAM, J.. t lß ‘* ' ■ Deerfield, Snpt. 13, 1865-61.® -• • - AUDITOR S NOTICE.—The undersigned having been appointed an auditor he distribute the funds -in- the hands of the Administrator of L. il. .Bullard, dec’d, will attend to the duties of said ap ipointment at his office in Wellsboro, ou Friday the lOth-day of-November-ISftfi. -- AU-oreditsraand per sons interested in the distribution of said fubds ore hereby notified to appear and present their claimsjjr. bo foroveritarred from so doing! '!,*/ , ' Wellsboro, Oct. 11, '65. ■ WM. H. SMlifl, Aud'r.. - PUTTY * WINDOW- OIiASS *t- ru . - . ... ROY'S DRUG STORE, r3r at o ±: A statement of facts.— 1 ' Goods have ad vaucod.largely since ,tbo middle of August, and all stocks 1 purchased before that lime can be sold ' LARGELY BELOW PRESENT PRICES, it theotraari wish to, I intend to do, so end am now selling... . ■ - • , ;; - “ _• ■; - 1 - LAR QEAMOTINTS QFstfpOJDg AT LESS THAU PBESBST - NEW YORK WHOLESALE RATES. 1 ci I will endeavor to convince any one of that 1 WHO WILL'GIVE ME A. CALL; Qur Stock U larger in amount, and ‘ BETTER ASSORTED I ■ f. l - than ever before, t have made my arrangements fot a large trade, and if a ■ ■ ; ' ■ BIG STOCK OV (SOOTIS. j ' WILL BRING" ITv I WISL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. As samples, following list of Bargains: AU Wool Eed Flannels, . “ , and Union Grey Flannels, 3s and 6d to ss. ■“ Sheep-aGreyiCloths, ,Bs. a CoSßimores, Ex. heavy, ■ -14 s. Kentucky Jeans, ' ‘ * ’’ 38 and 6d. French Merinoes, high colors, yard wide. All . Wool DeLaines, - ■ ■ . . 4** Es. heavy higb coFd Balmorals,- . ' $3 75 English Prints, warranted fast'colors, ’ : -2s and 6d’ Best DeLaines, Yard wide Fine Paramettas, Richardson's Coelom made Kip Boots, D S lop Sole and 3 Solo at very low price?. • •■ ■ • Custom made Calf Boots! Womens, My entire Stock will average 'tt IoW as this list, and Ido not put this out as leads-'- wkb‘ no goods to back it, but Can fill,all calls for a reasonable -length of‘time. * HOOF SKIRTS. . i i ...Li . Our Stock is the Summer and- .•* *l .. ‘ at Veby low prices. , CAR RE T B ■ ' In this BtobkT haVe doiioa mOch'-lorgerdfado THAN I ANTICIPATED; ' and I intend if .«* Bargains. wiU hayeit and increase it, . TQ HAVE'THm X have a good Stock left at • * ‘ . : v > , : i ,m.j 1 i ' ► ' l SPRING PRICES. FIN ALLY, ' .*., J I Inviteall persons In' need'pf .Goods to.. (l| GALL ON U;S... . . If 1 cannot suit you in l .QUALITIES SXTjatS. 6»;^RIQES; j'A ."i' r .o> i» -i. i : .j -it ihall be conrideredmy fault, and there wilib* bo grumbling. ■ . , i ■ ' • J. A, PARSONS, No. 0, Concert Block. Corning, N. Y., Sept. 13, 1866. gVNOXVILLE FOUNDRY— HEAD QUARTERS 1 ©! 1 THE IBOK - BRIGADE, -.august laicises.. , , v -^ Special Notice'is hereby given to ’Returned Sol diera, returned ekedaddlera, tboae liable to draft and to exempts, that .the War is now ended and so should •( -)' .'it .■.l i 1 ” i' ' . 7 I 1 , '■!ft J . HIGH PRICES END. All will take notice that we are prepared to' serve those wanting any thing in our Una on short notice, and at ‘' * ' • REDUCED PRICES. :We would call attention tea few of the articles of our manufacture, THE PEOPLE’S FRIEND OOOK STOVE is still in great favor with those desiring an elevated oven cook stove; tbdr PARLOR, BOX,, & COAL STOVES deserye attention before purchasing elsewhere. Our IRON &; WOOD REAP! PLOWS are as good as onyjf'jiot bettor. . - j t, We would caU particalar attention tq.onr-* 1 : KOA3Z) SCRAPERS, • ■ f as we are confident that they cannot be excelled- ‘ MACHINERY made and'repairfed on snort notice. !.;; ; ■ll - n;. rf\ Wo intend to keep up .with the improvements of the times., ; : ... , Try us and be convinced. . .-TERMS CASH ON DBHYERp. “ ' . Knoxville, August 2,1865. ‘ . “' Whitewash lime.—the- best -quality of Kbodo island time for whitewash icg.'at ■ ' ROY’S DRUG STOKE. A Jtf Assortment of TABLE GLASSWARE will JX Be found at-ROY’S DRUGSTOKE.- TT'OR THE LADIES.—BABBITT’S CELEBEA JD TED SOAP POWDER, or washing made easy and stains removed from Table Linen/Napkins, Ac. For sale at. Boy’s Drug Sto/o. . . A LARGE STOCK of PERFUMERY, and. YAK • -£jL- KEE- NOTIONS, for sale by. P. R; Williams. No. 3 Union Block,Welleboro, Pa. , ..... ROT’S DRU& STORK** EALL wVxTtili odor's.—TSo: , i,-Va\^ iBiook; t jj; : t ■ : J E R'-O’M-B' S’M IT H. 5 Has lately returned from Now York with a splendid assortment uf, , . ' .. ; DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, "BOOTS & SHOES, : GLASSWARE. d“- 'hats & CAES,; HARDWARE, ■; '. ■' . - Groceries, domestics, - ;V„ •- rWOODENiWARE, ■ . ’’ ■V; ; ENGLISH ! CLOTHS, ' DRESS GOODS,' SATINS, WEEDS AND KENTUCKY JEANS, FRENCH OASSIMERES, FULL CLOTHS. ' I. - Attention is called to bis slock of . - BlOok and Figured Dres3 Silks, " Wonted Goods,-■ : Merinoea, i • ’ Black and Figured DeLaines, , = »* • Loagtmd Sqnaro Shawla, , j - i ■. -c Ladies'Cloth* . - Opera. Flannels, 40. ' Purchasers 'will find'that ‘ *** tto* 2, Union Block. Main Street, 1, the place to buy ' tlie ' best .qualify of. Goods it the kwest prVos, . , JEROME SMITH.’;: ■ Wells boro, Nov, 16, 1864—tf. ictOIiDIERS’ PAY BOUNTY AND TENSION © -AGENCY.— ■ ! KNOXVILLE. TIOQA COUNTY PENSA. ' • The undersigned having been specially licensed by the United States Government to procure the Back Pay, Bounty, and Pensions, of deceased and disabled soldiers, gives notice to ail Interested, thy the has made arrangements with par ties ini Washington, by which be is able to procure Back pay, Bounty and Pensions, in a very short time, and that bo will give particular attentions to all such claims that may bo brought to him. Being provided prith all the requisite Forms, Blanks, Ac., Ac., he has superior advantages in this branch of business. Sol- Biers entitled to pensions, will find it to their advan tage to apply to the undersigned at Knoxville, as the examining surgeon for Tioga County resides there. ‘Also, Judge Case, before whom all applications for pensions may be made. 11. Soldiers enlisted’since the 13th of. April,'6l, in any kind of service,-Naval or Military, who are-dis abled By disease or wounds, are entitled to Pensions. All soldiers who serve for two“yeara or during the war, should it sooner close, will ho entitled to full Bounty. Also soldiers who. have been wounded in battle, whether having served two years or not, are entitled to fnlfßoonty. ia 8s to 4s and 6d. 35ets. . 2. 'When a Soldier,has died from any cause, in the United States service, since ApritlS, 1861, leaving a widow, she ia entitled ter -all pay due himalso to from $75 to $4OO Bounty. * The bounty varies ac cording to the act or orders under which the' soldier enlisted, She is also entitled th a pension. . * i 3. If the soldier left no yvidow, his children en titled to the pay and bounty and tbd. pension until they are sixteen years, of age. , ; 4.‘lf the soldier left no widow, legitimate child, the father is entitled to his pay.and bounty, provided *he lives in States and has not Abandoned ■the support of ’his family. „, ’ ~ J 5. If the soldier left no»widow, legitimate child, nor father, or if the fatherC has abandoned (he .sup port of the family, orif be.weaidos out of the United 'States, the mother, if she resides ia the United States, is entitled to the pay and bounty, and If poor and de pendent, in whole or in part, on her son for support, she is also entitled fo a pension. Mothers whose .husbands or former husband's reside out of the Uni ted States or have abandoned the support of their families, should write to the undersigned at once, or .the father mayhget the bounty without the factsdieing known. J $2 00. I i f ■ i . ! 6. All soldiers who have lost an arm and one leg, are entitled to -Twenty dollars per month. Prisoners of war aro entitled to Three Months extra pay. He is also prepared to settle Officers’, Quartermaster, Ordnance, and Commissary accounts, and procure Certificates of "Non-indebtedness/ln the shortest pos sible time. Also Artificial Limhsjfor such as'have lost them m service. , * Terms, moderate. „ ' ’ : 1 will fce at my office on Monday and Saturday ol each week, to attend to this business. - ; July 26, 1865-ly. “ WM. B. SMITH. References: WellsbofO, J. F. Donaldson,Sher iff Stowell. N. Y., W,'R. Smith.*-Wash ington* D. C.f Tucker & LJoyd. Knokyillo, V. Case. Academy coenbbsTis 'Now' The place to buy GOODS and get your money's worth. VC PURPLE T ; , s-;- has just retarded from tho eity- with a choice lot of !*~ ‘ ~ > ■;kinds op~gojods usually foundJff the Country. -J. I w«. £. NAVEKBttSB w ** * g f ; will b&onnd always-ready to whit upo| his old cos ‘ tomers and a. many 'others as will call at PURPLE'S" NEW ESTABLISHMENT. ■ rjj Deerfield, Ea.,. Aug. 9, 1865-Sm. 1 .)• • ■ ITtrATCHES. CLOCKS. JEWELRY; AND ; VV plated ware— ' -- rt"S Call at No. 6, Union Block, if you want a good WATCH, whero you will find a good assortment of A&2BIUAN & SWISS WATCHES. i ' •' ■ . | 1 keep on hand B. HSWard * Co.’s movement in heavy Silver Cates; whloh for tliw has hoaqnaL/ I ! respectfully-refer to M. H; Cobh; Esq.’, Editnr Aghftr toff; and -Wm. Bacho, Esq.; President Ist ) National’ ‘Bank of Wellshoto. , ’Also, the W. Ellery, Bartlett, Appleton, Tracy & are good Watches. ■ ■ ' . I. . PLATED WARE. Dinner and Breakfast Castors, Cake Baskets, Spoon Holders, Napkin Rings, Porks, Table and Tea Spodni; 40., Ac., ic. ___ India Robber Chains, Bings, and Qold. Monhted Pencils, i. - ... j-.- > ■MEATT-PLAIN GOLD BINGS. JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, ; A ■ goodt assortment of CLOCKS coratantly ‘oh Ihand. ~; -u .. i . All of which will be sold as low as they can be bought ;anywhere.- . • -• '■ ! ‘ • i. ! REPAIRING done on SHORT NOTICE* ' , Wellsbord, Aug. 30, 1566-tf. 1 A. FOLEY. gIOVES! STOVES 1! STOVES tit— '• ■'aT-lAIIPMAI & CO., , PENN’a, respectfully inform the public that they have opened o ■: i oho door above Sears’Shob- Shop, and will hoop on hand and furnish .to order, TIN, COPPER,.SHEET-IKON WARE, COOKING PARLOR STOVES,- ■A : . THE,EXTENSIC>N-Tpp; &, THE,. A,> ... , AMERICAN NATIONAL : 'V' COOK STOVE,’ ■' We shall deal on the Cash System, and 'will hot be undersold. . Our .motto is " small profits' and 'quick sales." " ' " ' " i,'" M I L K 'CANS .II.' ;■! .-u .• ; ■ . ■ ,■ > i • kept pdistantly on hand! J DvC.XAMPMA» ApCQ. Wellsboro, Sept. S, 1885-tf. " NEW.STQBIT & TIN SHOP, • i s’ ."wi :i ’ - * w i E ifdAVILES m'df/SHOSv S LEATHER baa i -jsaai.-.. -- tA : ', wholesale & retail; Tlie undersigned having formed a co-partnership under the name and title of'- ' ■ J. LOGHBT A CO., ,can bo found—at—the. oid slaiui, corner of Main and Mill Streots. nhero they will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER & FINDINGS/ of the. beat quality, which ,they will sell so cheap for Cash, as to make it.sn object; for dealers to buy here, - Our Stock'consists in part of MEN’S, & BOY’S, CALF, K1P,.4 'STOGA BOOTS. , ' or our own manufacture. Also, ■ LADIES' GAITERS, BALMORAL, KID, & • ' CALF, & MISSES SHOES. ... French and-Oak Stock constantly on band for said. Cash paid at all times for BIDES, PELTS, and FURS. : • r- / TERMS-CASHON DELIVERY. X. LOGHRY,Knexv{l!a, Pa. ’ J. RICHARDSON, Elmira, H. Y, ; 'Erioiville,-August 2,.1865-nf.- ; - •• “i P. R. WILLIAMS HAS just receivbd a Large and Fresh Supply of LINSEED OIL, -white LEAD, 4 ZINC PAINT,- which he offers to cell cheaper than can be bought this side of tho City.,.. He has also a very large stock of COLORING MATERIALS, such as * '‘ " " '- 1 ■■ ” MADDER,: v ..V,,-- - . ! ALUM, • -sr; 1 -■ : .INDIGO, * ‘ 1 . vitriol, . - i ', • LOGWOOD, &c;, which will be sold 25 per cent. Cheaper than. can ha bought at any other establishment in the county. 'J:'. BfpSfE * STEVENS’ r.r i FAMILY DYE COLORS always on hand. • " . Calhaud examine my, Stock/ and..you will be sure to boy, P. E. WILLIAMS. AVqllsboro, Ang- 23,1865. . . j:i .. TO THE PUBLIC. I AM now preparedto mannfactOTe,ati»y establish’ ment in Deerfield, 1 * . • PLAIN AND' FANCY FLANNELS, ~ ' -‘Alao; Ladies* to ordor.aUhe'ybj’tiiß'Jieco or Quantityftb'ittii bus tomers. ... ~ <-■. > * dOSLPII.iXf'-iiAhi. Knoxville,July 15,1863. ; ,j " DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY, haying purchased the well known Woolen Factory of E. A: B. S. Bowen on the, Cowanesqae Kiver, two nniee 'east of Knoxville, takes this method of inhabi tants of Tioga and adjoining counties that he will manufacture wool by the yard or on shares to suit customers, into ’■ {FLANNELS, ' d , j ‘ CASSXMBKfiS/ • —^ DOE-SKINS, FULL OLOTIiS> of *ll kinds. The machinery has been thoroughly repaired and new machinery added thereto, also an Improved new wheel which will enable him to work the entire sea son. fie will pay particular attention to 801 l Carding A Clof U Dressing, which will be done in the neatest possible manner, having added one new Roll Maebine, will enable him to dispatch and accommodate people from a distance. He would farther say that he has carried on the busi ness in manufacturing wool for farmers in Bradford and adjoining counties for the past twenty years; he therefore esn warrant all work and satisfy his custo mers, using nothing in manufacturing bat genuine wool, ' . JOSEPH INOHAMI Deerfield, May 5,1863-ly. ■ ; PENSION AGENCY. ' TO SOLSISBS AND THEIR FRIENDS THE undersigned having had considerable expe rience in procuring Pension Bounties and Back pay of Soldiers, will attend to all business in that line entfueted to his care with promptness and fidelity. ' 'ALL SOLDIERS discharged by reason of wounds are entitled to tbe $lOO bounty. Pensions, Bounties, and arrears of pay, collected by .<hfti undersigned. Persons wishing to confer with me.wUlpleeaa qall or address me by letter at Syivania, Bradford countyl Pa. QEO. P. MOJJirO. 1 Refers by^dtuiUsion t H. B. Card, Pa. - DrP. Pomeroyi Pa. —* - A. H. Spalding, Sheriff, Towards; Pa. AptU.lv* A CARD TO INVALIDS A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a. safe and simple remedy for tho Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and ..Seminal Organs, and the whole trayr of, disorders Brought oiuby baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been al ready cured, fay this noble remedy. Prompted by a destre to'benefitth© afflicted and -unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine) in a sealed envelopes, to any one who needs It, Free of Charge. - ~ ; ",~ j “ Please inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to ypurself. Address, T. INMAN, -Station D, Bible House, New York City.’ * * *- au April 1, XBO5-;Xy. , _ t— f y Pennsylvania- State, BJotnia| School, MANSFIELD. TIOGA CO., PA C ■! -V J ,•! J THE FALL TERM Will commence on Wednes day, September 7, 1865, i Prop. F, A. ALLEN,.for the past •ix charge of the Chester County (Pa.) Normal School, has been elected-J^fincipal,in4 Prof. FRatfk Crosby, recently of the same institution, baa been appointed to the Professorship of Languages and Literature. Prof, Allen is well known throughout the’ SUte bi gentleman of accurate scholarship, possessing a prac tical experience of- fifteen >yea^s--®i--sn.-'educator of teachers. Prof. Crosby possesses the advantage of a rare and successful experience as a teacher of rious branches which are pursued in schools of the higher grade. ? j. : Excellent and Philosophical apparatus wiirße J in r refidines3 : at thd Opening of the School, A Gymnasium will be erected, for which a valuable apparatus has already boon secured.. Tuition, fa' pee' term, $6.00. No extra charges for the languages or mathematics. Boarding in the hail, coin'private families, from 52.30 t0.'53,00 por week; - - W. C. RIPLEY, - Albebt Clark, Seo’yJ- Pres’tßoard of Trustees.* Mansfield, Ang. 30, 1564-ly, EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters testamentary having been granted to the subscriber on tha es tate of Albert Fowler, late of Nelson, deo’d, notice is hereby given to those indebted to make immediate payment and those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement to • 1 . PHILETUS CRANDALL, Executor. Osceola, Sept. 13, 1864-6t,* ■ \%T DRY YEAST, or HOP YEAST Yy-., IN QAHBS.i Lady should try it and have light bread." For sale at Boy’s Drug Store. s "‘ Sentenibei? list; 1863. FROM'TIIIS DATE, fm READY PAY ONLY I . CUSTOM BOOTS AND SB OSS; Leather, Findings, &c. GASH PAID FOR HIDES. PELTS. DEER SKINS AND FDRS. JQR. FRANKLIN SAYS: "When yea hare anything to advertise tel) >h public of it in plain, simple language,' 1 ’ - ta * I am manufacturing good custom made Duet, Shoes which I will sell at fair prices, and onlv HEAVY-PAY.' Suchwork cannot be sold rates per pair as eastern made slop-work, bat it aadjwill be sold at prices which will enable the Jf chaser to protect bis teet with good substantial Wt nlore cheaply, than with a poor slop-shop article which, oven if it chances not to Tallin pieces with th’ first weeks service, is but a doubtful prolactin* ■’ wet and cold weather. Try me. ,u Back and Doeskins Wanted, in the red and short blue, for which I will p ay „ i and' a good price. 1 ’ Q Beef-Bidoa and Calfskin* Wanted or which I will also pay cash. ’ Sboop S*clta Wanted, for which I wilialso pay cash and the highest msr ket price. An assortment of sole.upper,calfskins and linings pegs, thread, nails, awls, knives, shoe-hammers 4* ’ Ac. 7 It opt constantly, on hand, which X will selleheen for cash, . Shop on Slsifi Streetbelwean Wilcox’s and Bullard’s, t - G. W. SEARS. N.B. I can’t give credit, became, to be plain haven't got it to give. ' 1 ’ Wollsboro, Sept. #, 1363. 1 E; & Hi T. ASTHOIH & CO., Maartactsrerp of Photographic Material*, WHOLESALE -AND RETAIL,, 1 501 BROADWAY, N. Y. . In addition-lo onr main business of Photographic Materials, wo are Headquarters for the following, yii: i Stereoscopes & Stereoscopic Views, Of these we have an immense assortment, including W®r* Scenes, American and Foreign Cities and Land scapes, (droops, Statuary, £c., Ac, . Also, Revolving Stereoscopes, for public or private exhibition. Our' Catalogue will bo t»ont to any address on receipt of Stamp, ■PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. i We were the first to introduce these into the United States and w« manufacture immense quantities in great vanety, ranging in price from 30 went* to $5O each. Our ALBUMS have the'reputation,of being superior in beauty and durability to any others. They will bo sent by mail, free, on receipt of price. - 3 Fine Albums made to order.• CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. Our Catalogue now embraces over Five Thousand .different subjects (to which additions are continually being-made) of : Portraits of Eminent Americans, Ac., viz; about 10d Major-Generals, 530 Statesmen, 4 200 Brig.-Qencrais, 1.30 Divines, 275 Colonels., 125 Authors, 100 Lieut,-Colonels, 40 Artists, ’ 250 Other Officers, 123 Stage, * 76 Navy Officers, 30 Prominent Women, • 160 Prominent Foreign, portraits. 3,000 COPIES OF WORKS OF ART, including reproductions of the most celebrated En gravings, Paintings, Statues, Ac. Catalogues sent on receipt of An order for One Doieh PIC TURES from our Catalogue wilLbe filled on the re ceipt of $l. BO, and sent by mail, free. Photographers and others ordering goods C. 0. B. will please remit twenty-five per cent of the amount with their order. ■ . , E- A-H. T- ANTHONY A CO., Manufacturers of Photographic Materials, 501 Broadway, New York. -The prices and quality of our goods cannot fail fo satisfy.'* I * v [Nor. 16, 1564-ly.] DRUG STORE PRINCE’S METALLIC PAINT, : THADDBCS DAVIDS’ INKS, I CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, 1 J ‘ CINCINNATI WINES & BRANDI, . WHITEWASH LIME, KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES. , STATIONERY, , ELD ID EXTRACTS. PAINTS AND- OILS, PETROLEUM OIL, ' l ■ ; ' DRUGS <fc MEDICINES, ,r ROCHESTER PERFUMERY & FLAVORING EXTRACTS, SCHOOL BOOKS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, DYECOLORS, _ . i'amuhed at Wholesale PrieM-by ’ W. 1). TERBBLL, Jan. IS, 1365-tf. ... Corning, N. T. i ggSSMtf ■ nE *TIST»F. 9. N : . DARTT, WOULD aay to the public that be is permanently located in Wellahoro, (Office at his residence, near the Land Office and Episcopal Church) where hi will continue to’do all kinds of worh confided to ins care, guaranteeing complete satisfaction where the skill of the Dentist can avail in the management of cases peculiar to the culling. He will furnish ARTIFICIAL TEETH,. set on any material desired. FILLING & EXTRACTING TEETH, attended to on shortest notice, and done in the best and most approved style. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN by the the nae of Anesthetics which are perfectly harmless, and will be administered in every case when diai'red. ■ ' ■" - . Wellahoro, Sept. 6, 1865-ly.. i . TO THE AFFLICTED—-Oft. E. B. VAJf HORSE having practiced in the East, West, and South, and attendsdJaSCthrjlS j.9._thai)id_S£haaLßounio and Eclectic Colleges by long practice and investigation proyeij’that Homoeopathy is the most reliable of all sy'sfoms; offers bis services to the people of Kuor villc and-vicinity. Fever and -Inflammation are vi tal actions. _ Disease is obstructed vital action. The graat ques tion to he decided is, where is the obstruction and the proper remedies. Dr. Van Horne by a Phrenological examination’of the head and other organs can detect obstruction and give remedies.that act in harmony with the Laws ul Life without debility. Those at a distance wishing treatment by inclosing two dollars—giving their symptoms, the color of their Hail* and Eyes, will receive his valuable remedies by mail. , .E. B. TAN HOKHE, M. D. Knoxville, July 12, ISPj-tf. New Flour and Provision Store. CHASa & IT. VANVALKENBURS wishes to 10- • form the citizens of WeJJsboro and tba'Surrcnad- ing country that they bay* recently started a new i FLOOR AND PROVISION STORE, id the b ullditig formerly known as {i Osgood's Store,” where they may bo found at all titties ready to tvajs on all customers .who mayfatoc them, with a call, and them the choicest kinds of FLOUR,; MEAL, BOOK WHEAT, PORK. Ac., at as reasonable rates naany dm in this place. CASH paid for all kinds of GRAIN, HIDES, andFDß&w* R, VAN VALKESBUBG. Wellsboro, Dec. 21, 1864. r 5, *
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