> TUB AfiITATBR. X'nD MISOELLASBOITS, Wednesday, Jply 17.1881. = = Advertisements. A11an.,,, - 'i Bciftr-— 5 - 0-_‘Dartt «c»ica* Seminary. ~-h ** C.-TVhittaker[ Chauncey Ferry; We, S- S. Seeley. ; ■ . ■ • I( corbespo'sdests.—TWl lines on « f To’il ' her” a™ respectfully Mhenthe bal - f the Jtory comes with thereof name of the |° aB judge whether it iiiitfor publication; « jin® l ®'' ash ®- : meant by the Fabian ■‘f war, spoken of in the papers? It is {hat tactics which avoids a t open conflict, on the ° nl j seeks to harass thh ynetny by ambuscades, v*j lotteries, coater-marcfies and' guerrilla war ‘e era ]iy. It was practiced by Fahins Maiimua, ,**” cceerol, in his warfare with Hannibal. °° ET n ike Atlantic, ifarper’e. The Knicker- S sß( j o ther first class m’agasines pay from page for original articles, j c „ nxhc Tioga Invincibjes’’ are- now at jjjjle, Franklin County, Pa. Vfs do notknow ” they will remain there. The other compel horn this county are at Md. • Write onr letters the "name of you! _ lotrospondent, the "of the Post Office (with thojloanty and State) el be is supposed’to bo thy nearest to, the name'; le Begirnent ho is in, and in core of the Captain iUcompany- ‘ On the run—Roy’s Soda Fountain and- the sseion Army. West—in poetical parlance ii the TidooUto Oil Region. jj ~ aj- Dream Land—a small town in Ohio called tlin,-where young folks go to dream out their gf- The - Weather— the never failing item for nlry local Editors—a subject about which the pub hare never any desire £0 be informed. gy* The Elmira Press states thaf j£haries Philips, realthy farmer of Springfield, Bedford Co., Pa.> himself last Thursday, i a Consequence of do- U 6 . 4 • > t _ " itiriroubies. \ 1 Ax Irish Bull. —The iOoirnJjig Journal says itlhe Post Master at that place feceivod a letter man Irish friend of bis in fiia county oommeno r thus: -j| Pune X —lf }' ou aro not at hq; fa, hand this to one of a cleris.” i f lit is a very-good ono, buti ire have seen better. ibe Comet! Ho is on hissSray, And singing as ho flies,ii And whining planets rhri.Sk' - pro. The specter of the skies! : j ,• Ah, well may regal orbs b*tj bn. ,Tao, And satellites turn palu4J- -i" Ten million, oqbic miles of bend— Ten billion leagues of Vs il!— Holmes. S* Finn.—On Monday right- lost, the bam of ej, Barse in-idaines Township, was discovered to be {re.. The flanies soon camffiumctited with the Ho ot’d in a few hours all.of fho buildings were dc ojedi. We learn that the otel building was In ti As no lights bad bqeniin use in the.barn on mday evening, the fire is suj posed to hive been the rs cf a:; incendiary. fa , jg- Editor of the Agitator ; Tije second Annual eling of the Tioga CouatyjJModioal Society, was Mat Smith's Hail, Tioga, J\no |9, and was a do led luccess. All the Officers, Werjs re-elected. , lie attention of the Physioiabs qf the County (and adjoining Counties where no Society exists), is called the adjourned session, which w|ll bo held at the as place, at 10 o'clock, Oct, 2, IS6I. . . D. Bah OX, fSI. D. Secretary. , Oieeola, June 25, 1861. .til;' I —T-v? l *‘-"''i ■■ ■“ publish ap£;'-priilo column the Call the Republican County A meeting of tCemmittee was held at Qfe office of .the Chair -3,F. E. Smith, Esq., at Tioga Borough, on Friday There were present Messrs.'Smith, Whitney of ukston, King oif Mansfield, Taylor of Covington, d Stanton of Lawrencevillo. Absent: John E. hiteof Knoxville, and Jasi £. Jackson of Delmar. e believe the Committees of Vigilance for the sev election districts will give general satisfaction. Dress ellsboro Cfidets, together with thh Company of Very lUlnfanlry, bad a dress last Friday, About toa they marched to a the Borough, itr&thcy enjoyed tho'mselv«K;in tjfuo military style, bountiful repast had hCnn^ividbd for them, after leaking of which they ruined to town. In the ening the Court Houss was icene of youthful ifety,and the Cadets afi expert in -dancing i they are in Hardee's their knowledge of hicb they hare already famous all over the °sDty. 1 ;] Seeing the chap who lives .not ere than a thousand miles frW here, was tael by a wtd-ef ours on hia way home about eleven o'fclock 16 right last week, “ d'ye do? Where Where arejjrbti ?" asked sur wlI ffho-foand he had run, an old acquain t -«,iald acquaintance somewhat obfuscated. &! Why* I am here! X. here : good I heard you had a town Saw ope about an ‘^our.’ajo—tbbn another ■tbntuo more—then one with two tails. Fact is •Usboro’s full of Comets, Le'e go ancLget snthin!” wfriend concluded be didn't want to see nidrd.than nfcomet with ono tail at one time, and«o declined, i®- IW. M. K. Allen bps resigned his Cbmmis oa 44 to Lieutenant of thef Tioga Invincibles. At Meeting of the Company a| Camp Curtin on the Bth tbe following preamble And- resolutions were topted: . i L . • ■ i- | •’ “ E «Eis, We have received with-extreme regret the ! atIM of the resignation of oar .Worthy Pirst Llen- M X. Allen ; therefore, .J ••wlverf, Thai while w« arle conscious that his duty S? i® home, we, nevertheless part with him with ounce, feu knowing find appreciating hia conr „ an officer,.bis aptness, (his uprightness of obar •>'r i and his htfnot as h mdp.' weired, That in him wo have always found an 'fits independence to do his.duty futhfully, fa- S none, and treating aUJilstiy; and that wher eoay go, or in wbatevier business be may en at.«rcar fy .with best wishes and p , Ojl'ngs of the whole’company., viet t ’ lat a c °Py °f t ieso isolations he for t,, >o the editors of the Tioga county papers! and ib£d of ■ fru hUy - Mih f that - fey A correspondent at Ci ,nlop Writes us that nine t'Otrubands’' from Maryla id, passed through that "to recently on their wajl o ,C»nddai One of them 0. for some food for bit and traveling com uy 1 ' *ken the following conversation toot place :> I°n ere from Maryland ?' asked (}. • y*», ear." • . Were yon well treated? did you get-enough to JWd clothes to wear,?” ■ ? ®l u 81 , r ~bnt den—” ’ 1 ilii t!le n, wb y did yon mu a tay ? Tot may bo j hack before a yean is ovey.” , ? l “S time the “contraband” l and his- friends i( j , .'ouribeed that thefe was no show for any I, G ’’ an d looking wijstfolly at each other and »lWn *, eit 'uinrlocutor, the spokesman olaeed the remark: “ • ' ' **’y er > “*« ! r; my place down dar Is wa- it> yottj wtldohia to itfor all-m». ■ -r-»- I ' t InfWellsboro, July 12tb, fe the .Episcopal Chnrch, by the Eev. A. A. Marple, Mb. EEUBEN M. PEATT to M|ss JENNIE VANEUSEN, both of Wensboro. 1 In Mansfield, July 4tb, [by A. Pitts Esq.. Mr. GEORGE A. BLOAT of Richmond, to Miss ELLEN hi. ATHERTON of Charleston, Pm’ In 1 Jackson, July 10th, by the Eer. L. Stone, Hr. CLOTS L. MILLEE to Miss jMAET M. BLAIR, both of Dftlmar. - ! r 1 I | WHO SHOULD USE , DR.f J. BOTES BODE* VEGETABLE ; | IMPERIAL WINE ■ BITTERS t 1 Atl whoare afflicted with Incipient Consumption or Weak Lungs|shonld use them. ! . Ait who suffer from weak Stoniachs, Indigestion, Dyspep sia, orfPiles should use them. i. ; All who suffer from General or {Nortons Debility, Eestless ness a| night, want of Steep, faso them. ~ All persons who are convalescent after fever or othef sick* ness should use them. Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, Lecturers, and all pub lic speikers should use them. \ } ■ Book Keepers, and all persons leading a sedentary life shouldtase. them. 1 . 1 Tbeoged and infirm should use them. . v AH \fbo require a jstimulant or ionic should use them. All who are addicted to the use pf ardent and wish to refopn v ahould use them. It , • They? are, made of Ja pure Sherry'Wine, and of the native plants pnd herbs of the country, and should be recommend ed by temperance societies, clergymen, physicians, and all friendsfof'bntDanity. k 1 Theytare prepared by ah experienced and skillfull physi cian, aid aside frqtu tbeir medicinal propertied are a 1 most delightful beverage; and yet, pa a medicine, are aa innocent and harmless os the dews Of- heaven. 1 Sold by druggists generally. , | CHAS. WIDDIFIELB 4 CO:, Proprietors, I | - .78 William fit- New.Xork. Baldwin, Lowell 4 Co., Agents ht Tioga. 7:3yl ; t»r. H. H, Borden, of Tiogaj is General Agent, for Tio ga County, to whom, all-applications for agenciea must be mad °- > , I j • i ■- 1 • ; [ . ' NOTICE. THE FALL TERM of tho Wellsboto Academywill open on the 12th of August next. July 17, 1861. " M. N. ALLEN, Principal. titlnsfield classical seminary. iTi - I MANSFIELD, TIOGA GO., PA. Term of this Institution; will commence September 3d, 186jl, and continue thirteen weeks. E. WILDMANJ A. M ; PniNCiPAL. '! Proi N, M. PnicE, A. Assistant. Mrs| H. P. R. Wildmas i. Preceptress.' Miss E. A. Chase; j Music Teaeher. 5 [Teacher in Primary Deportment. Mr. {lsaac Stickkkt Penmanship. i EXPENSES. I Taifon (Primary) per Teraj. $2 ,50 Corrjmon English,, 4 75 Higher English Math, and Languages.; 600 Muac, Piano or Melodeon.J 8 00 Uselof Instrument'. | '...X 200 Room rent, per term 1,50 FueLFall term :2 00 Incidentals, per term | - 25 Board in the Hall, per weelf I '5O. We are most happy to be.abje to to the-friends and patrons of this Institution, and also to all within the ra|ge of its patronage, that the building will be finished and furnished for the; accommodation of all who mpy apply for admission las students. Theipeo pie of [Mansfield, who have sol long saorifizingly labored for this educational ‘onteiptize, Tioga and Bradford counties, Northern to., may now begin to reap tse fruits qf having in thbir min'st, a First-Class Seminary of learning. ] It iff the design of the Faculty, whibh is botaposed of teachers of much experience and acknowledged abilityy to moke every possible effort to render this School one of die most desirable in the State, for those who desire a thorough; practical-education. 'The building has a very desirable location bn an eminijnce, about eighty rods east of the jXioga Railroad; lit is -a bricft structure, 150 feet Ifng, four stories built in the most modern style 7 of architecture. There are twj> Liferary Societies connected with the School, each buying a room exclusively for Its use. There is also a library in the Institution for the use of stu dent?. | ' s , No student will be taken for less tbab a terih, and any who, enter will, therefore, IsTo obliged tb piiy tui tion for a full term. Tuition payable, one half atl the and the remainder at the middje of the! term, 1 The jbuilding having been erected At a great; ex peclse, iho Trustees being anxious to keep ifciq,the besl possible slate of think it ntt best to fiavd any self-boarding in the bpildiag. Those who desjre |o board themselVes, can t procure rooms at a very reasonable rate in the village, < , Bor farther particulars address the Principal,, ) T Rev. N.j FELLOWS, Ptea’ti | Scc’y. July 17, 1861. ! | HELLSBOIIO POST OFFICE. , ji t flaili close as follows; ThejNortßerb Co r-15, Cleveland, New York, Ai.,) at 9.45 a. ttd The l ibefn (Troy, Philadelphia, \ Washington, As.,) at ; ,» A.pi. The Jersey Shore’* (Morris, Cedar Run, .Jaidtbe Coudersport (Piute Creek; Gaines West se, 4c’») at 2 p. si, r every Tuesday and Friday.: 'alifyrnia Mails leave New the Ist, llljh add >: of‘each month. , I •. Ln (jyerlaud Mail for California leave* St.j Louis ije afwfe’ek. Letiers for this fcfail should tie marked IveruLnd.” . J j | til litters alleged to cdfathSn valuable enclpsures »aid pe registered. . i ,I > [ ost Masters are instructed to retain all maijl mat belonging to any in until his arrearages— -lebj in arrears—for postal be paid! j [ osltoffice open from 7 to 8 p. if., every day, t.dajji excepted. Hugh Young, P| M, um Soi 7.4. Ao. *I. POPULAR TRADE j ■ THE BEE HIVE. I ow prices the order of the Day. j EIGHT HUNDRED YARDS fast color Scotch Qmgbam, really worth Is., for 6 ic, 1 \ \ BIVE HUNDRED YARDS White BHllaiat at' 'si|centa. . : . j SIX HUNDRED YARDS Barege d’Anglais, for 6 coriU. 1 Eouh THOUSAND YARDS magnificent Dress Gdods, latest and richest designs, at Is, lS|6dj Ss —rfell worth double the money] | ONII, THOUSAND YARDS Black Dress .Silks, 1 wii-raritod all boiled, from 500 to $3. O’OLORED Dress Silks, some,of the most rc'cfurihe stales, very low. ' C( BAWLS, Cloth, Silk and Lice Mantillas, very cl -O egoiit and wonderful cheap; j 250 more of those splendid Shilling Hose'. 20 Neck Ties at (2j;penta a piece. LUottcr Goods equally cheap;! !1 | ( T ET inobbdy spend a dollai! for Dry OoodS' until I , have examined my stock. Goods shown freely. | j t ; s . _ • EBEA|h Yalencienne and Guipure Laces, a magnifi* cent variety, now opening! ; ref Lace Draperies and |embroidered Cbii-taih Muslins, very cheap. ! ~ 1 TH for all creation! { Cotton, Lisle Thread, aid Silk; everybody can tie suited in Ho»jery. .WEKTY-FrVB CARTOON’S ‘Brocaded Bonnet t and Trimming Ribbons, for 10 eu. per yarihand at the 1 HEE HIVE. ElmirL July 10,1861. < apr.lT-mO.. . ' jiSIOX STORE, I WELtSBOBO, PA., ( | 'J, IW. BAILEY & GO., Frojn-ielort\ • j - $ « I -{ ! Dealefrain „ j-, ■SpApiE and FANCY DRy GOODS, i ' >d MILLINERY GOODS,: and allikinds of | FARM PBODtCt, ,t the, Icjjwert Cwb Prices. j ' W«Ujjboro, Ms? 8, 1881. ; ( MAHBjIED, f" SEBclAi SroTlCE^. bi am. —j i HATS, CROCKERY, If AILS, I GLASS and; HARDWARE, | ' PAINTS and oilS, FISH, Choice Family groceries, , | HAMS, PORK, FLOOR, | ! HE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. GROVER & BAKER’S CELEBRATED NOISELESS fijwiS’G: machines; FOR FAMILY AMD MANUFACTURING USE, 495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 2g mere* «■ alt the principal Cities and Tatciu in lie r '-.~ Pnited Stales. I le Ororey and Machine Company are now luring, and haye pn exhibition at their different ealttroome, maehloee making tire Shuttle or Locfe-Stltch, of the same-patterns and at tie saii'o prices as their celebrated Grorerand Baker Stitch Machine, thna.affording the public the sdVantage of comparing the stitches .of the two leading mac bines and exercising thclrown judgment as to* tbelr te spec tivi merits. This is the only company that manufacturs botl kinds of machines, and therefore the only one that can offutbEia privilege to the purchaser. - " “ be speak from experience when We any that, after haring trie i all the principal Sewing Machines, wo must accord to' that of [Grover and Baker the pre eminence. Those Indlspen* sab] 3 features of sewing, strength, uniformity andejostlcity, all < f Which are bronght oat in this incomparable invention, mai alt the first sewing machine in the country. Other* bay > their <gocd points, bat (his combines all, and possesses evei y characteristic necessary to make ft moat desirable. N. Y. Christian Advocate and Journal. r ! Iran. vs. Pbjstskc*.—’ Wt perceive that the Grover and Bah ar Sewing Machine is every day growing more and more in f ivor, both for manufacturing and family purposes—but esp< dally as adapted to all the requirements of family use. Othi r machines,iby dint of brazen puffery and conniving with comtnittees at annual fhira, have been thrust forward into the first place; but they 1 are fast losing this unmerited posi* tlonl The of the Grover t and Baker Mpc’biire ore beginning to bo knbwnjna practical way, anti daily is the demand for them better known, bnt inferior, de> creating. So it turns out In this, os In-many that!‘honesty Is the beat policy,’and the right, in the end comes uppermost. “ A trial of over two years enables ns tosay with the great; est confidence that there Is no hotter machine foL general famjly nse than Grover and Baker’s Sewing Machine Co. It hs a beautiful clastic seam that does not xip .with wear or ting, runs almost noiselessly, is plain, simVle, -easy to : t and not liable to get out of repair, fastens the ends of thread, and uses threads and silks directly from the Is on which they aro bought.”— N. T. Ltadcr. worl its o spqo over and Baker*s Machines* work In their peculiar stitch', abides put together by it, may wear and drop to pieces original weakness or hard usage, bat oome apart or give at the seams, they can not; they will bold together i tie cloth or calico around them hangs in rags and tat —H. 7. Daily Hews. ] and fro ir way i nbe: i ters. • u ' 'be points we conceive most necessary and important meet the wide range of requirements in a machine.for family sew! 3g, we find more fully combined in the Grover and Ba ker, riZn extent of capacity, simplicity of construction, ease of m anagement, advantage of using thread from two spools with mti re-winding, strength of work, elasticity, durability and regularity of stitch, aud quietness of -movement. We then foije mark award to the Grover and Baker.” —Report of len lit State Fair 0/ 1860 —also of SI. Louis Stole Fbir of 1860. is, 1881.—ly. PATENTED NOVEMBER, 1859. ARMY GARMENTS, essrs. Ballou Brothers ore making army shirts andergnnneDts of all kinds. Parties at distant >8 can Bate orders filled by 'merely sending mcas> and addresses to this firm. 1 409 BROADWAY, New York. and cam uros THE MEASURES ARE tfab distance around the neck. B to'B, the Yoke. D, distance around the body, under the C, the Sleeve. Eto E, the length of the Shirt. BAfcXOV’S ATENI IMPROVED FRENCH-YOKE SHIRT.% !W STYLE OF SHIRT WARRANTED TO FIT. D to C to an: sending the above measures per mail we caa mine a perfect fit of our new style of Shirt, and o by Express to any part of Ibe United Slates, !, £IS, $lB, $24, Ao., Ac., per .dozen, o, Importers and Dealers in Men's Furnishing s. , s BALLOU BROTHERS, te 12; 1861. No. 409 Broadway, New York. JVEW GOODS! guat i! rctur i at.sl I AI; ( Good s Ju i VERY CHEAP. FOR READY PAY; T. L. BALDWIN nd is now receiving a large and various stock of SPRING AND SUMMER IHERGRANDISEi Composed of ; * GbdDS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, OOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, READY SiADE CLOTHING, WOODEN WAfeß, ; i fact all Merchandise called for in the market, which will be sold at the PANIC PRICES for DRY and ii all of HEADY PIY. persons dfesirinfe to buy Goods fbr CASH, will 11 to call and examine my stock of MER 0 HAND I&E making purchases elsewhere, at the stock will posed of .at unusually low prices for Cpah. ja, May 8,1801. . T. L. BALDWIN. All do wi befdrt b« dii •Tlo o. BIItLABD [* £j ; SELLING GROCERIES at prices to suit tfa ■ times. Bead them: Good Brown So gar, at.,.....,, Best Crushed “ Best < Sntßulated “ Best powdered “ u ., Best Goffe* Sugar “ Keros sue (Carbon) Oil" ExtrajSyrup . . Jot e 19,1861. « « y<3dt I WOOL I—The highest Market ' price paid for Wool at the Uniop. Store of I W. BAIpKY, 4 CO. M• , - WAR! WAR | UPON HIGH PRICES & LONG CREDITS i > ■ - *- • »/. Has Juft roturnea from, the .cities with a Trcmplete as* 80(1 A^sj .♦l4 SPICES, and jobber, staple Groceries, which capaiot it oicelled in Quality !or cheapness in this or any other country town! . .J f ' Bis new; stock of Groceries embraces SALERAttS; ■ SOAP, GRANGES, , tEMO^S; KERQSINE, , , ciMPHENE, castor on, Eleid, r ■ SWEEt OIL, LAMP OIL, and nearly all {He luxuries need ia the | tables of CiviliraUdi ,generally and the people of Tioga County impartlcular. Among these are snob articles aa EEa>IS, Bugar-CuHd or Smoked, Always on Includin'; WASH TI MEAS' and oilier 11 Inoludinj DRIED PRUNES, I CITRQNf DATES and SPLIT PEAS, Also, all kinds of NUTS and PANCY CAJOLES. -0 ,' * * ' •• miSCELLipOVK HEMP and CANARY SEEDS, LAMP* CHIMNEYS, ,all tiros, dozen raries, and a good assortment of Yankee No- tions and Toys. Wellsboro, AprU 17,1861. WELLSBOIiO, PA., APOTHECARY, DR VOS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, i PERFUMERY SOAPS, „ TOILEt AND FANCY ARTICLES, BRUSHES, VARNISHES, PAINTS, * ,ioiLS AND DYE-STUFFS, PATIENT MEDICINES, VIOLS AND BOTTLES, WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, LAMPS, CIGARS AND TOBACCQ, PURE [WINES AND BRANDIES, 1 , FOB MEDICAL PURPOSES. 1 At SO, SACRAMENTAL WINE, Warranted to bo pure Grape juice, prepared ex pressly fob Communion purposes. We liaVe for sale Farrier’s Powders und Liniment, the best kind of preparations for Horses, By the use of the Povfder, the appetite is improved, all derange ments of the digestive organs are corrected, while it softens the skin and gives to the coat a soft and shi ning appearance, ; , .: The Liniment is used for. stiff joints und lameness of, all kinds in horses and cattle. _ , | TO THll Choice Pui;e Saforatus.. Crehm of Tartar Engliafc Cqrjj>QO&te Soda. Coro Starch! Nutmegs and Ginger.... Pepper and binnamon. Store 81acking.,,.,.. ~ Prepared Glpe... BHrtol Brici Prescriptions carefully compounded, and all orders promptly answered. 1 Erejy article for sale usually sold in a first class Drugstore, hnd at the lowest market prices. Wellsboroj May 1, 1861. T*- T ,jU young 81^ this seatoc as follows: Al Tioga every Saturday afternoon. At Wellsijoro every Wednesday. , ■ ; At Holidays, Tuesdays, from lO.to 11 A. M. At H. H. Potters, Tuesdays, from 12 to 2. MOHAWK .CHIEF is six years old, stands sixteen hands high and weighs 1200 lbs. ' His color is jet black. He was sired, by Black Itawk, and bis dam was Messenger. Terms tO to insure/ , . • Tioga, June 12,1561.-4 W. E. A. SMEAI). 6 conts.perlb. ~:io « - “ *’.1.00. « “gal. “ ** ** /-IAHPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.—It’II dp yy yon goad to seo tb • potterne and leant the prices at the 1 REGULATOR. Wellibore'l Pa. ONE HUNDRED BARRELS SALTt Just received, and for sale at the Upion 6tort of i J. W. BAILEY, A CO. I 1 O. BULLARD lortment of COFFEES, RAISINS, MOLASSES, DRIED BEEF, an excellent article, CODFISH, Pickled or Dried, f MACKEREL, WHITEFISH, HERRING, PICjKLED LOBSTERS, SARDINES, Ac, A giod article of FAMILY FLOOR, {hand. Also, jll, COHN STARCH, SYRUP, Ai. 'WOpDEIf WABBi & _ J ÜBBS, * PAILS, , .CHURNS,’ FANCY BASKETS, J WAGONS, two or three kinds,; •S, BROOMS, BROOM-BRUSHES, LOTHES BASKETS, MARKET do, CLOTHES PINS, IoU of them, TRAVELING BASKETS, ; BAB' WHEELBARROWS, for small boys. BUGGY MATS, lings too numerous to mention. 1 V DRIED FRUITS, DRIED [APPLES* DpIED PEACHES, , , , , pRIED ENGLISH CURRANTS, Adamantine Candles, i Snuff, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco,* JOHN A. ROY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN •to Farmer*. fctjfcttc; S6d» Crackers Marking. Ink Writing Pfrper—3 colors.. Pens aftd Envelope?.. .... Black and Yellow Snuff... Indigp, Gtjdbar, ,and all . articles for coloring Botsles for. jlrcp. fruit. Viplin i'Baso Viol strings Trusses & Shoulder brace. (scouring. TROY CASH STORE. 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Ho other works will so liberally reward the exertions of Agents. Aw Agent-Wanted Id this County. Terms made known on application to the Publishers. [Ang. 11, ’69. WATCH, CLOCK, JEWELRY STOKti.. rpHE undersized, having-purchased o£-A.v- J- -DIE-' PoleY'ifa’intcreßt imtho Clock, Watch and Jewelry business; respectfully invites the attention of the publio to bis assortment of goods, in connection with tje ■ BOOK AND STATIONERY BUSINESS. ■ WATCHES of all disoriptions for hhlo, and at pri ces ranging from $lO to $l5O, Can sell the now AMERICAN WATCHES, with heavy hunting cases, ami-wamtmed, for the law sum of $35, „ Also will be kept.on hand, GOLD WATCHES, espicially.for thp Ladies. “CLOCKS, from $1.25 to $75,-will always be found on exhibition. - ' IH COfWEOTIbN WITH THE ABOVE, eaa>4>«,bad «Ol kihds of SILVER AND PLAITED WARE, to suit the purchaser, and marked with inr inscription or name. The above is always warranted. A targe assortment of watch guards, keys, Ac., and best AMERICAN KNIVES, silver batter knives, Ac, Ac. All kinds of REPAIRING done by Andie Foley at the eld stand, - _ W. H. SMITH. Wellsboro, March 13,1861. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY SHOP; B 5 - • MXIN ST., WELLSBORO. MISS PAULINE- SMITH has just purchased hat SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Consisting of 'Straws of All kinds,'Pattern Hat;, Bloomer Hats, Flowers, Velvets, Silks of all kinds; and In fact , , ALL ,KINDS OP TRIMMINGS. She solicits small from the ladies of Wellsboro and Tioipifyj, feeling confident that;. ... , _ , . HER GOODS WILL BEAR INSPECTION. , and compare favorably, with those, of any establish ment in the county in regard to price. /fflr-BLEACHING AND PRESSING done In a superior manner. aST" Roonj Opposite Empire Store, np-stairs. , _.lyy 15,1861., ~ Manhood. How lost, how Restosbp. Joit Published, in a Sealed Envelope. -On the -Nfc' tote, ’Treatment', and Radical Cure.of Spermatorrhoea, or SeinidU Weh&ness, Sgxual Ability, Nervousness and Invol untary,’emission, inducing impotency, and Mental and Phy riqil Incapacity. By Robic. J. Cultkewkll, M. D., author of file* 4 * Green Book,” £c. The world-renowned author, in tbU admirable Lecture, clearly proveeTrom bis own experience that the awful consequence of Beirabose may be effectually removed without medicine'and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of cute atoned certain and effectual, by which ev ery sufferer, matter what bis condition may be, may cure himself cheaply , privately and radically . Ibis lecture will prove a boofrto thousands and thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, poet paid, on the receipt of two postage stamps, by addressing Dr. CIL J. 0. KUNE, • 127 Botfery, New York. Post Office box 4,588. TO COYSIMPTIVES. THE subscriber will cheerfully send (free of charge) to ell who, desire it) the copy gf a Six* put Recipe by which he was cured of that hiss dis ease. Consumption. . '-. . s Sufferers with CoxsDiiPTioy, Istbva, Beokchitib, ' or any-lungaffection, he sincerely hopes will try this Recipe, well satisfied that if they do so they will he more than satisfied with the result. Thankful for hip own complete restoration, he is anxious to place (h the hands of'every sufferer the means of cure; These wishing die receipe . with full directions, Ao., will please call on or address „Rpv. WM- S, ABLEST,,. ... , ... No. 66 John. Street,, flew %ori. June, 5,1861. . May 1,1861.-3 .inot) . KHOmLLE BOROUGH ORDINANCE. Be it enacted by authority of. the Buryat aiid To ten Council of the Borouyh of Knoxville .- , That the act of the said Council; passed Ilea: Ist) A. D., 1851, agd -amended and published April - 2d, 1853, be further amended so as .to exclude that .part of the sic|a walk pn the south side of Main atreetJhe tweeh Water street and the westhndof the Boro, from the’provisions of said act. . -N.3'- And also to extend . the side walk from -tun: wait' line of H. 3. Shorts .lot to the east line of sald.Bqro. Also that the sida,walks ehalj.be graced bgfgfo, pav ing, so .that the top of .the pavement will be not. less than six inches, nor-more than ten inches above the grade of. the ditch alongside as fixed by the,Council. Also-that good plank .or gravel walks approval by the Street Commissioner and Council will he accepted in lien of Flag pavements if desired by parties. ; A'lsA that thetimo for completing said waiks-ho.ex tended to Ist Sept.-,1861. - J. F. BBiESffisrow. Attest N. G.‘ KAY, Clerk. Knoxville, June 12,1861. RECRUITS WANTED} Twenty-Fire able bodied men, not less than five feet firs inohosdn height,-ars now wanted to raise the number in my Company to the maximum .standard of 101 men. , When ten or more 'men .can come in ono squad, I wiU'fornard posses for them at oncb , JULIUS SHERWOOD, Capt. “Tioga Inrlnciblos.” Camp Curtin, July 2,1561. T\jEW COOPER SHOP.—The,. undersigned respectfully informs tho citiiens of Wellsboro and vicinity, that ho has opened a CObPER-SHOP opposite CROWE’S WAGON SHOP, 'ltttLisready to do-all manner of dcork prompt and to ordar.from a gallon keg to a, fifty barrel tub. Re pairing also dene on short notice. 0. F. ELLIS. , Wellsboro, May 8,1861. • EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE. —Letters testamen* tary baring been granted to the-nndersigned on tba last will and testament of JOHN BERRY, late of Tioga, deo'd, all persona indebted to estate of said decedent, are required to make immediate payment, and those baring claims against tbe same trill present them to JUDITH BERRY, . June 36,1861.* "VTOTlCE.—Persons indebted to me, either •Xu by judgment,' note, or book account, must settle at once, or the claims- will be put in process of col lection. ‘ Call upon either H. Sherwood, .Attorney, oi Mrs. Julius Sherwood, at Wellsboro. . i May 29,1861. JULIUS SHERWOOD; - FOR sale; . A large FAMILY CARRIAGE,in good order, on easy terms. Alsou BOGGY. Enquire at the Bing ham Office. ' Wellsboro, May 22,1861. BINDING. BOOKS, Magazines and Newspapers bound la Sui perior Styles. Universal facilities, enable us tH pleas all. Call arid tec at the BOOKSTORE.' e iJxecutn'x,
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