TUB ABITAfuR. ocAll A HB MISCELLANEOUS. Septl 18.1861. Sew Advert ~ ■„;. tre ior’t Notice— Estate of £avid Taylor. ***'& JVottce—Estate ofWm. Scott. Thos. Allen. • e-;' r iLaort Menagcric-Van Amburgl * Co. , y <,ri 7V, ‘ 4 “ n<! * • Tie JVeyo ' S,eam OrM MiUa U ' S .Johnston. 1110 excellent sermon preached last Sabbath n the Presbyterian Church Ur the Rev. Dr. S 5,C ‘I, 0 f Binghamton, on the Subjct of the War, be repealed by request! of the' at fame place this evening. Few of| ? ar people will T tto opportunity to henrdhis ablegjiscourse. The following should be reai.by every one h has neglected to take the paperftnblished in his *, -or the one nearest to him: “Breathes there a ‘with EOQ I so dead—who never tp himself hath j „iu m y bounty paper take—b|th Jbr my own Tj fsoily’a sake T If such there beAet him repent ■ n d have the paper to him sent—aha if he’d pass a winter— ho in advance should pjjy the printer.’,’ We publish elsewhere an interesting letter Conr Regular Correspondent in -Cnpt, Holland’s clmpanypand an equally interesting private fetter from one of the “InvineibleS.” Sergeant Bamsdqll’s jaties during the sickness of Sergeant-Pratt were so onerous thafho had not the"time'to spare to keep us posted regularly. Our readers will rog|ot this as much J, ourselves. Mr. R. enys that wfien tlj comrades get ,n well, WO shall hear ftbm him agafe. Our letters [tom the "Boys’’ make Stho. .much sought (fter, and this feature of'-itself,’ furiiisas a good rea oa why every body in the County shjraid take their i«n County paper. ■' , li , ' arc requested to [state tlat /Mr. Asaph Jictm, will deliver an Educational kdcjresa to the [eachers and friends of Education £pn orally, in tbo 'allowing places: , ; Delmar, Sept. 2od, Charleston, Sept, 24th, Dartt- Seitlpmcnt Schdol House. - * 1 Charleston, Sept» 251 h, Culver Schott House. >JI - Delmar, Sept. 26th, Heise School H*use.. gbippen, Sept. 27tb, Pine Grove School House. Stony Fork, Sept. 30th, Steanf Mill School House. Morris, Oct. Ist, Babb’s School Hou|e. ' Liberty, Get 2d, Block House. Republicans of| Eradforij^ County have sonicated the following qxcclleftSlCpuDty ticket. For President Judge, Ulysses Mercu|)|(!wl?o has also kfn unanimously nominated in the oriy other county in that Jdistrictj-jj rfoi 1 Associate j 6 jg|, Volncy M. Long; for H. W. Tracy and C. T. Bliss (who district let year;) for Treasurer, Francis "Wafa. The Democrats have nominated a Separate ticket, is they knew that the “Utrion dedans/' would not mil them in that County, They havj wisely saved their organization its consistency, fs about all there is left of it. .[} The Republicans of Potter County in conven muSept. 10th r and put in nomination- the following Met; For President Judge G. White, mnimously by acclamation } For Assembly— A. G. (Moiled; For Associate Judges—G, ■'& .Colvin and ftas. S.Jones; fur Commissioner—.Si Ji. sßobertson ; fsrinditor—E. O.iAustin; for Coroner |l\Js C. Blakes -1«, The convention was harmonioui’lSand the reso ktions of' the right stamp. 1 „ ;§ ,j - in Farjiisqton.—lpitfESD Young , -A few" linos from Farmington may to Tcntnti the readers of the Apn^ron, t(H the most ;n -trining-fopie of the day. ; Last Xu|isday evening, tier® was a meeting for the purpose vol unteers at the Hall School Hbusc. I&fjrns conducted h good order. Mr; R. Scbeiffelin/Ef Tioga, was ailed upon to open the meeting, and the -cause far which they .met. Mr.C.'O. Etz, of (became place, m next called upon to addrdss- thV/ in rhlfh he complied. He is a : fin6 speiyltc# and he did jwliceto tho all absorbing tbpic. H'f 1 spoke firmly and eloquently on the great national of this proud republic, and related incidents ; ind anecdotes, tbich told that his whole soul and .nopatirttic with the impending and urged all J«ng men to go to help,save th'e Hnidpj, flis remarks hour's length were listene'd to by ‘quiet, butanx 15M people, save four or five drunken sympa biiW!, who now and then disturbed the meeting; wne one ought to have taken 'them,ln-band and given them Jesse, ! ’ Xext the Rev. IT. B. Turk, tvas called upon. to ar*- wthem. Ho spoke a few‘minutes in a style ap- Kovedby the audience and spoke well/ He related him anecdotes that amusing,as that is his Eilare. At the meeting, Levi Robb, Johp ? Greenfield,. Gardner enlisted to go jtf:- the * Tn:s aDn nn d Reuben Cloos had’i previously on uttd to go, and tliero are others intending) t;o go, *” If ampson Gardner bad the strength ojf Sampson of S then would not the earth jjualie and those rebels crushed at one blow ? but Sampson Gardner does take after Sampson of the Bible, nor Infancy docs ?. 00 * *'ke h>m, fur hia head i$ minus hair. a J success attend out soldiers whenever they go, oll 3g their duty to help savethe tJn’jon. May they ***** *his ooble Const\Bution tlx/p rich boon for * e - Vflre fighting, in peace and prosperity, . Sept. 13, 186 U ■> :* H. A. AI. ?6 Alfred Center, |N. Y., 35, 1861. ’ 'friend* and relatives rf\the latdlfevi-L. Bacon: Or/vi^ Bacon, a [former member of the c€um ' "Alfred departed . ‘-Mhe Columbia College Hospital in Wash- J D. C.,. at 5 o'clock A. M. of thS*6th of Sept. toM Wtls evcr ' P e ' was ti|ie of thirteen kstitntion 0 Ms urt^ 6Bar * Ko one kqew Baco, s buf. to lo\e ftn 1S death caused many pan£t, pf sorrow lof blends here. Prof. was the *rilei‘ le °f t3at Allowed bis remainjs .to the grave . v ho was constancy with : 6 le f' ho was dying, I asked b ; m whether be Hb it e ' <^Do ’ no t vll3 ‘earnest reply. 13 nt *i P. M. Friday, thfe i <h inst., with nc^3 n fl °ldiera ]obscqu|e| Dews death camp, £jse Oropbilian Ol held -a special sessioh, and j iter many re him passed; 1 the following resolu te % ere the nekt morning in Chapel, ‘fprovti remarks the tochers Expression of t^ ea of " resoltitioDa and eyKbpatpy-with so i an ' Was ta * ren » ever y- studeit foting for iL |Uc O j v.! ed ca Hill, tbol Boidiefs bflrial ill D , ns hington. He will be hy *^ D j W ns .- ,nn excellent^,Solar, a firm eroted Chriflian;| . H. 3* ( axson, e foir • Cor ' Sec * to'« CjrophtLiM Lyceum. *** ! * 6l >of °k! D 8 r< v solu fipßB were adopjed’at a special , • ro fhiUQn Lyceum of r Jfred Univer- J*- C pt.a,i8 61 ; 1 :r f Trr ‘ i” •“‘deai’i, f reco g n i» the him 3 of, Providence in v n >4r. p‘ ,u '; beloved brolh!ir - Bacon. > ** Tl lost.. J, That [while wt feci that we * tra ® ClirijtJ^J 0 ree “hcr.a firtn friend and, vre trust, Pthi aL a > °nr Coantrj |bas lost r. sacrificing S«ni^- w ® deeply with bis >i from. wbotn, he Was separated in at B hUe we feel dtdply* the lose we ' » > i 1 m #4 have sustained, >9 tout it is hia eternal gain, and wo rejoice tbfotit has been ours to kfiow to some extent his worth. \ - ' j Jiesolved'i That we express onr sympathy to his com panions ihj arias, who have lost; in him, a kind and dear friendj. ) : • • • -j -fiesoicec4 Tbatft copy of these resolutions bo sent to his relatives, to bis Company, and that we. request their reading in the Cbapelof tbisllnstitution. ; f ' I R. R. Masson, ‘ f C or. Sec. of tbe'Orolphilian Lyceum. | ~~~ i . . -A. I B 3D, In Charleston, pa., Sept, 18tb, by the,-Rev, R, L, Stilwell, Mr, BENJAMIN AUSTIN to Mrs, F. J. YOUNG. j 1 A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTiCE.—Letters of Admihistration baying been granted td the un dersigned On the estate of RAVIL, TAYLOR, late of Osceola townfhip, dec’d.J all persons indebted.to said estate are requested to make immediatepayment, and those having claims against tho same will present •them to | *, BBNBON TUBBS, . Sept. | Admhnutrator, NOTlCE.—betters testamen tary hjoving been granted to tiie undersigned on the last will and testament of Wit. SCOTT, late of Sullivan’, ddc'd, alt persons indebted to estate of said decedent, ajte required to make immediate payment, and feboSefaaving claims against the same will present them to » • DORATIO ALLEN, 1 I yt. H. PECK,] ' ] Exr^ Troy, Paj, Sept 11, I IVrOTlClj.—The Books nncP accounts of* the ' late film of NUea A Elliott ano in the hands of the subscriber for. collection. All persons indebted to the late firni are requested to call! at bis office and settle tho same without delny'or will bo made, Wollsbor|, Sept, 38, 1861, THUS. ALLEN. V&H AMCOKGH & CO’S Mapioth Menagerie "| ....AND greaJf moral exhibition Colossal Golden Chariot! It is with grLat satisfaction thivt Van Amburgb, the old and original Lion and Tiger . Tamer, announces to the In f mSER public, that during an ah* |l\i sence of several years, he Igi — : to every inhabitable part of the known world, in • j mLM ' search of Rare, Valuable and ! t Curious Annuals, and on his | _ return last season, was greet £| i ed with -a patronage, in the ■ ii ow EnglandiStates,’unpar alellod in Ex- - •GnßSp£n£x bibitions ; vastly surpassing ‘ the most exalted expecta lions. This ( v W. ■ Complete Menagerie, The only ({ne in America, Will appear this season in * Li* j An Entirely New Outfit, . With Hew Horses, New Silver-Hounted Harness, \ NewCcloaal Chariot, Now Gorgeously Pain ed Cages .{ New Spring Wagons, New Six Canvas, M. -Larfft am )six Urdinary - ■TOMtifcLlr- All the advantages that NftnfCw i n wealthy talent; and experi once could command have , \ been brought iijito requisition t | this sdason in; starting this gigantic enterprise. Afavor able opportunity now pre sents itself toj parents who wish to instruct their ghil dren In the grejat Study of Nat «rai History. Among the most 1 u jt prominent features may be _ found the j flpqjfcjfer COLOSSAL GOLDEN CHARIOT, With 10 Grey Horses, War Elephant Hannibal ELEPHANT TIPPOO BAIB, ZEBUS, or SACRED CATTLE) BhwSfe ffjga A pair of California Dancing Griizzly Bears, GOATS, A BLACK and d WHITE LAITA Besides an almost endless variety of other Animals, MjSggWßS|B|l which our spqce here is not sufficient to enumerate. Mamma'h feepAant Hannibal, Per/oiming Elephant Ttppoo Satb, ' JW Six. Lion* and Liontsf Astatie Vl3jfalmHHP^Sa Lions, Afrpsn Lioness ; Young Xton, native of the .United States. 501/(A American Stiver i Lion, Nuriidtan Lion, Toung MDhr Moose, cnff one traveling. Black ; P Tfg?r. only one in America, South Amlncan Tiger, Royal Ben- fMSSSnVtSi roily one fn America, Brazilian fTtg-er, Prairie Wolf, I # AourTig'Jri, all different Species. V .-5a Barm,*e. pf Sacred Cote, lAtm . —— i— L M Ant AtKeriiS ven Leopards, Three Bengal Leok-ards. African Ostrich^ 9 feet high only one in the g* l —ttl United States, /VortA TTBiMMf, Pauper, 1 Fa/totc Deer , -E/a«r* gWfi\ .Mot/nfat* Grizzly Dancing! Spot*, White Alparea, Zebra. prfsgnted to Mr. Van Am burg 6j» tn£ Bari of Derby , Bng /ami, 0«n. or Tiger Cat , Jco* ffoa/f only Jfe ones on Exhibition in this country, 1 three Stiver pheasant *, MSBHRH tlA*l« Hog, 1 Ougofo, 3 Osmit/o CtdbfU, or t inf ZS/'SffTgflr fct. 3 AjvXean Urey Parrots, 3 yo White Couttoos. 3 South Arnett'an Wfu Parrot; J>|A«n‘w» .PA«zsa«te, 3 i - South Amencdn Poteees, 4 Spanish _\ tj , _ ilfocair.-t, li ft hn'Utnon, White ana Grry AaAaifj, Faintly of Guinea pigs , SoufiA American Condor, only on© i|i the-United States, 1 Pteava, fi Fishers, or Water \Jtff L<SL J Cats . P/f# M , Grey Wo//, Jaft—jft afc besides a Colony of Apes Baboons , AfomfceVi, ff. PTOiessor Lang- i - The QEEAfr VAN AMBTJEGH* NRMIa WilTJiter the Dene of /T^QbBB& tFBAXXf|B2> ANIWAIiS (JmySrap At each ‘Eitertaiment. Also> ** •will be introduced War BU m . - , £L -riumt Hannibal, I nforming Elr \ phant Tipjssp »SsiA, Educated , fUCjfl .Ponies, l!ffihkeys> Moles, Ac. The GdQ^omProcession ■Will entif town at or abont 10 oclockton the morning of r the day <« exhibition. -" 1 , B " a, ,- . | IVSLI. EXHIBIT AT 1 WELLSBORO, THURSDAY, SEPT. 2(|, 1801. I Afcsission&S Cents. Children hade? 9 years . i f of age IS Conti Uodro open at 1 and 7 o olooh, . THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. GROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES, FOE FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING USE, 495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Agenciet in all th« principal Cities and Towns , in ths United States. The Grover and Baker Searing Machine Company are now manufacturing, and have 3n exhibition at their different salesrooms, machines making the Shuttle or Lockstitch, of the same patterns and at tho same prices ns their celebrated Grover and Baker Stitch Machines, thus affording tho public the advantage of comparing the stitches of the two leading maclunes and exercising tfaefrownJudgment as to their re* spectivo merits. This is the only company that manufacture both kinds of machines, and therefore the only ope that can, offer this privilege to the purchaser. M We speak from experience when we say that, after having tried-all ih§principal Sewing Machines, we must accord to that of Grover and Baker the pre eminence. Thoselndlspen. sable features of sewing, strength, uniformity andelasticity, all of which are brought out In this incomparable invention, make It the first sewing machine 1 in the country. Others have their good points, bat this combines all, and possesses every characteristic necessary to taake it most desirable. JV. Y. Christian Advocate and Journal. ‘‘Mfjut vb. PitETEifcr. —We perceive that the Grovor and Baker Sewing Machine is every day growing more and more in favor, both for manufacturing ami family- purposes*—6ut especially as adapted to all the requirements of family use. Other machines, by dint of brazen puffery and conniving with committees at annual fain, have been tbrust forward into the first place; but they are fast losing this unmerited posi • tion- The real merits of the Grover and Baker Machine are beginning to bo known in a practical way, and daily is the demand for them increasing, while the demand for heretofore better known, bnt inferior machines, is proportionally de creasing. So it turns out in this, as in many other instances, that‘honesty is the best policy,’and the right, in the end conies uppermost. ' “ A trial of over two years enables us tosay with the great est confidence that tbfere is no) better machine foi genera] family use than Grover and Baker’s Sewing Machine Co. It makes a beautiful elastic seam that does not rip with wearer washing, runs almost noiselessly, is plain, simple, easy to work, and not liable to get out of repair, f.mtonu the ends of its own thread, and uses threads directly from the spools on which they are bought.”— N. Y. Leader. Grover and Baker’s Machines’work in thefrpeculiarstitcli, and fabrics put together by it, may wear and drop to -pieces from original weakness or bard usage, but come apart or give' way at the seams, they can hot; they will hold together when the cloth or calico around them hangs in rags and tat ters. — N. Y. Daily News. 1 “The points we conceive mo|t necessary and important to meet the wide range of requirements in a machine for family sewing, we find more fully combined in the Grover and Ba ker, viz., extent of capacity, simplicity of construction, ease of management, advantage of |u«lng_thread from two spools 1 without re-winding, strength iof’work, elasticity, and regularity of stitch, and Quietness'of movement. Wa therefore mark award to the Grove? and Baker.”— Report of '/ennessce State Fair of 1860— also of r St. Louis State Shir of 1860. . May 15,1861.—1 y. SPECIAL COURT. NOTICE IS HEREBY.. GIVEN that a Spe cial Court will be held it the Court House, «in Wellsboro, by the Hon. Ulysses Mercur, commencing ou tfao third Monday of October next, to continue two week, far the trial of the following causes, under the provisions of the act of Assembly of the 14th April, 1534. - J, F. DONALDSON, Proth’y. August 14, 1861.- Samuel M Fox , J,ThompSon Pliny Bun vs, G B Jerouid, Adairs Geo Wallace et al I Tnscho S Pierce vd,' J Dnffey otfil Sobeiski Ross Stephen Babcock Tiopa County • vsj. John \V. Maynard J S Brjden’s Adm’r „ vs. Hiram Insohe F S Elliott vsj. R T Davis et al Bingham Trustees vei Stephen Potter J N. Bacho vsj, A C Ely Sarah L Keene vs. Amos Hixby Amos Bixby vs. S»rnh L Keene Bingham Trustees vd. Anson Buck at al Bingham Trustees vd. Timothy Brace ct al A S Turner rs.. John Drew ct al James I Jackson va. J K Bache, Ear Abel Nickerson vi. Peter Green M M Converse vs, Henry Colton George Corlies v?.‘ Edwin Dyer John F. Donaldson vs. A P Cone Bingham Trustees vs. David A Ciark " vs. Martha J L Clark et al a vs. George B Colegrove cl al u va. Joseph Stafford et al 1 1 - v DR. ROBERT ROY }< X j CAN ALWAYS 'ROY’S DRUG STORE/ Wellsl)oi'o’, Pa. where he may be consulted at a 1! hours J of the day’by who desire I & ADVICE.^ JEBOHIE B. WILES, attorney and counsellor at law, Middlcbary Con re, Tioga Co., Pa. Will attend to all business entrusted to his.oaro with promptness and fidelity. Sept. 11, 1861. i S. P, THE HIATTER, HAS removed from CORffIXC to ELMIRA, 135 Water Street, where ho keep* constantly on baud a general assortment of FASHION SILK d?| CASSIM&HE HATS. Alio, nil 6f tho different! qualities of soft HATS and CAPS, of all kinds. Every article usually found in his assortment. j The prices will all be -made to suit the times. I' QUICK, Hatter, Sept. 11, ISOI. 135 Water Street, Elmira. E STRAY. —Came into tho enclosure of.' the subscriber, about the 19th of August, two cows, and two two-year-old steers. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges arid take them away. ’ E. P, DEANE. Delmar, Sept, 11,1861, ■ ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of administration having been granted to the sub seriber, on the estate of Fresilta Colton, late of Del mar Township, deed., notice is hereby given to those indebted to said esta(ata intake immediate payn ent, and those havii g claims to present them properly 'au thenticated for seuteiueutjto the subscriber. ■ - ISRAEL STOKE, Adn'r. Telmar, Sept. 4,1861,-Bt. LOST OR STRAY ED.—A small sized red cow. She has white streaks along tie back ano belly. She left about a week ago. Any information as to bet whereabouts will bo thankfully received. (MATTHEW BLATSER. Welisboro. Aug. 28,1861. OUR at IVlljnilTS A BAILEYS. WHEAT F WARI WAR! UPON HIGH PRICES & LONG CREDITS O. BULLARD Hu jut returned from the cities with a.complete as- sortment of. SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, MOLASSES, RAISINS,; SPICES, and other staple Groceries, which cannot' he excelled in quality or cheapness in this or any other country town. ' - - His new stock of Groceries embraces SALERATUS,* SOAP, J ORANGES, • LEMONS. ■ 1 ■ I KEHOSINE, CAMPHENB, CASTOR OIL, FLUID, sweet oil. Lamp on., and nearly ell {he luxuries nsedjm the tables of Civilisation generally and the people of Tioga County in particular. Among these are suejh articles u HAMS, Sugar-Cured or Smoked, , DRIED BEEF, an excellent article, CODFISH, Pickled or Dried, MACKEREL, WHITEFISHi HERRING, v PICKLED LOBSTERS, SAjRDINES, &c. A good article of FAMILY FLOUR. Always on hand. Also, j BICE, COEN STARCH, SYRUP, Ao. WOODEN WARE, Including, ' WASH TUBBS, PAILS, CHURNS, MEASURES, FANCY BASKETS, BABY WAGONS, two or Hire* kind,, i MOPS, BROOMS, BROOM-BRUSHES, CLOTHES BASKETS, jIaBKET do. CLOTHES PINS, lots (f them, BASK STS, WHEELBARROWS, for small boys. BUGGY MATS, , and other things too nnmerona to mention. DRIED FRUITS, Including I DRIED PRUNES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES,, DRIED ENGLISH CURRANTS, CITRON, DATES and SPLIT PEAS. Also, all kinds of NUTS and FANCY CANDIES. MISCELLANEOUS. HEMP and CANARY SEEDS, | LAMP CHIMNEYS, all sues, j j f Adamantine Candles, j - Snuff, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, a dpien varies, and a good assortment! of Yankee No tions and Toys. Wellsboro, April 17,1861, NEW goods: VERY CHEAP FOR READY |PAY. T. L. BALDWIN Uaa and is now receiving a large and various stock of SPUING AND SUMMER MERCHANDISE, Cotaposed'of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, J HARDWARE, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, READY MADE CLOTHING, WOODEN WAReI and in fact all Merchandise called fir in the market, all of which will be sold at the PAICIC PRICKS for READY PAY. All persons desiring to buy Goods for CASH, will do well to call and examine my stock of ME UC HANDIS E before making purchases elsewhere, as the stock will be4isposed of at unusually low prices for Cash. Tioga, May 8, 1861. T. X*. IXALD\VtSf, J. W. BAILEY A CO.) AT THE* UNION STORE,. WE LB SB OR O, Arc opening a flue Stock of NEW GOODS" Just bought at (t PANIC PRICES/* alid Will bo,sold FOI| CASH, at a little ABOVE CO?>X* if possible, EVERYBODY Call and see the New Goods and Prices. P. S. All persons having unsettled accounts on our Books, are requested (o settle the isamo bj C&sh or Note, tmmcdi'tU-fiji ns we intend tot sell on the pat/ down system, until further advices from the sent of war. J. W. BAILEY A CO. .Wellshoro, July 31, 1861. WELLSBOBO’ ACADEMY. Welisboro’, Tioga County, (Penpa. MARINOS N. ALLEN. A. Mr; - - Principal assisted by a corps of competent teachers. The Full Term will commence on the 19th inst. Tuition for term of fourteen recces, from $2.50 to $6.00. MI LIT Alt r IXSTIi UCTIOX will be introduced this term into thej Academy, accor ding to a late net of the Legislature bi this State. A Teaches’ Class will also bo formed. By order of Trustees, ' J.; F DONALDSON, Fret' l. Welisboro, Aug. ?, I SGI., [ THE OSCEOLA HIGH SCHOOL WILL OPEN the Rail terra jnf tho ensuing year, Aug, 27th, Winter termißec. 10th, Spring term, March 25tb, 1802.| ! * Each Term to (tautintxe fourteen weeks. Tuition from $3 to $6. Rooms furnished for those wishing to board themselves.- ' Board $1.50; Board oJnd lodgingJsl.7s per week} Room, 31*60 pci* term | tostrumentn) sMutir, with aso of instrument, $10.00 ; Singing in classes free. School Booltfl can ba procured at t§ib institution. Circulars, or for farther fmrtietriaw addreis A. It WIOUTMAtf, TnnoipaL Osceola, July 31, tB6i. WEW COOPER undesigned ’ respectfully infams the citizens of Welisboro and vicinity, that he hits opened a 1 COOPER SHOl? opposite j. CROWt’S SHOP, and is ready to do all manner of iTork prmhpt and to ■irdcr. from a gallon kilg to a fifty; barrel tub. P.c miring alsh done ah shirt notice; 1 Oi F. BLLIS; ' Welisboro. May 1 WE WOULD RESP EC TETJttt CALL ATTENTION •ito^ LARGE ARRIVALS —«#—<• 11 SUMMER HOODS, S O ki S T I C S, i ' BBSS TIN OS; B M is tifTb Si * ’ BOUGHT AT TtTE LOWEST PRICES FOR CAStI; Also, .... i TEJB, BtfrAitS, AM bOfPEESi BOUGHT PBBtTOtSTO THfl LATE ADVANCE tit PlllCEfe, NOW SELLING AT LESS THAN PREifiNT VALUEi P£RlN£ A (30., ¥fc o/y . p a , I • | I 1 i . •>. f ' rj>HE TRIBUNE. VZW VOLUME. Ott the. 7tli of September, THE NEW-YORSf WEEKLY TRIBUNE commenced the year of Its existence; THE DAILY TRIBUNE bein* gome months tider and THE SfiMt-WEEKLY TRI-' BUNE somewhat younger. Eor more than twon 7 years, this Jorirnal has labored in what its Conductor* have felt to bjj the cause of Humanity, Jtisiifee and Freedom, endeavoring meliorate the condition of thb oppressed and unfortunate, to honor and encourage useful exertion in whatever sphere, and, to prpmote by all means the moral, intellectual and material ad vancoment of jour country. It has aimed to be right rather than popular, and to espouse and com mend to-day the truth that others may not be willing to ac cept till to-mqrto#. In pursuing this course, mistakes have doubtless been made and faults committed; but, having ffi All things incited our readers to think and judge fo£ themselves rather than adopt blindly our' own or conclusions, Wo beliefs we may fairly Maim for this journal the cred t of having qualified i(s readers lo detect and expose even its own errors. To develop this minds of the young by the most gen eral, thorough and pfaefical Education, and to en courage and stimulate Productive Industry, through free gracjts of Public Lands to netnal settlers and cul tivators. as also through the protection, of immature or peculiarly exposed branches from too powerful for eign competition, are among the aims to which this" journal has adhered through good and evil report, and which it steadihstly commends to American patriotism' and philanthropy. . , As-to Ibo Ciyil yfai noW devastating onr country,* we hold.it to have originated in a Rebellion more* wanton, [wicked, inexcusable, than was ever before known—a Rebellion' ra the interest of the few against the natty—a Rebellion designed to raise higher the* Iral/j of casts and tighten the chains of oppression.* Having done all we could without a_surrender of vr* tfcl principle tnkvotd this War, and witnessed the for bearance, ineekpe«s find avert its hotrOfs, we hold if our cleai* duty,! with thas of other to stand by( the nation and its fairly chosen rulers, and to second with all our energies their efforts the Union, the [.Constitution, and the supremacy of fhe Laws. though the Rebellion has become' through usurpation, deception, terrorism, and spolia tion, fearfully atiyog, we believe the American public fdt stronger, and that the unanimous, r eumest effects Ofilbyal pearta find binds will-insure It*’over throw* But on | all questions affecting the objects,,the itope,* and deration of ibis most extraordinary con* ie’et, we jdefaf to those whom the American People have clothed with .authority, bolding unity .of purpose and of action indispensable in so'grave an eSiergcfic/. j In *a .crisis like the present, our columns must be largely engrossed with the current history of the War for the tloiou, and with elucidations of its more stri jtihg incidents. [We shall hot, however, remit that fit , fentlon ?p Literature, io Foreign Affairs, to Agritnil-, itural Progress, bo Crops; Markets, Ac., A., which fans already, )We‘trust, won for THE TRIBUNE au hon-‘ Orable position lamong its cotemporaries. Ouf main object is and be to ptodaee a comprehensive newspaper,' from wmeh a careful reader muygleaua ■vivid and faitimilhiatory of the times, not merely ?5 {the domain of Action, but in that of Opinion also. As our facilities fori acquiring information increase-with years, we trust that an improvement in the contents of our journal is perceptible, and that, in the variety and fullness off intelligence afforded, wo may jfaope to V make | each day a~ critic on, the laM.” In this hope, we solicit a continuance of the generous measure of patronage hitherto accorded te orif journal. ! J TERMS,- ' ‘ j DAILY TRIBUNE (Sll issties par S6 SEMI-WjEEKLjr {lO4 issues pef annum). JM {WEEKLY (52 issues .per annum).i. .>.s2 ; To GLubs — Shn- Weekly: Tw_g copies for $5; five for sll 25; ten-copies to one address for $2O ; and any larger nu{mbet At the latter rAtfe. Fota drib of twenty; an extra copy wfill be sent For A dab of foHy'wc send Tps Tribune gratis one year. . ' Weekly: Thrie copies for $5; eight copies fbij sloj * {And any larger number at the. rate of $t 20 each per 1 annum; the to be addressed to each subscribed To clubs of Twenty, we send an extra, copy. ! Twenty copies ip one address for $2O, wity one cx tfa to him who ?enda us the club. For each tluh df One Hundred, The Dailt Tbibuxe will he seht gra** tii for one yCan , . Wben’drafts ejan bo procured U is much safer thail to remit Bank'Bills. The name of the Post-Office and State should in ill cases be plainly written* Payment always in advance. Address TIUJ TRIBUNE, Np. 154 Nassau-st, New-Toifc i iWATCfI# CLOCK, # \ ' —ASD— JEWELRY STORE- undersigned, having purchased? of An i * ' hit! FoleV, hisUhterest in the Clock, IfatCh and Jewelry business, respectfully invitfes fhs attention tff the public to bis assortment of’goods/ hi connection %ith the j j. __ k ! BOOK) AND STATIONERt BUSI&ESg. , WATC&OS jo f all descriptions for Pale, and at prl ces ringing fro n slo to $l5O. Can sell the iibW i AMERICAN WATCHES, with heaty hunting crises, ,aud.t»irromcrf, or the low sqm of $35. Also will btt kept omband, (SOLD WATCHES,,especially for the Ladles. \ CLOCKS, from $1.25 to $75, will always. be c ' found-on Exhibition. iNVtoONfiECTION WITH t'hl ABOVE; c/ln be, hid sill kinds of SILVER AKD PLAITED WARE, (Asuitjtbe purchaser, ahd marked with hhV inscription or nime. The above is dlftays warranted. A Idrge oSsottiAent of watch guards, keys, Ac., and best AMERICAN KNIVES, silver butter knives,&& <ko. All kinds >f REPAIRING done by Andie Foley at the old stiudt W. H. SMITH; Wellabbroi M irch Is, 18dl, ! jBEIOVALi JOSEPH RIBEROLLE HAS removjed his BOOT, SUOE, LEATHER and FINDIG STORE, from his late location *«a Main Street, to Jhis Tannery at the lower end of Hitt village, whcfre Wwill be glad to jvait on hiscustbinerS and tbe public; generally. . Competeni workhien are emptoyed ih tile Manufacturing'iieparlinehlj and'all work wamnfed 1 to te obr own m&nufactaffe: . - Also, fell kinds of - READY-MADE BOOTS AHD $r6E5; . ' constantly on imhd. Ail kinds of Leather and Shrtt ; Findings, also constantly on hand and for sale at law prices for fcOsh dr ready pay. HIDES add jpBLXS taken iiv exchange jfbr, Gpo.di at the highest market price. JOS. RIBEHOLLE. - Wellsboro, Aug. 14, isßl. N. fe. All thlqse indebted to the subscriber by hoot account, or otherwise; are requested to calLst, onco and square up; 1 ( JOS. RtBEROLLE.' tILAB TRADE IE BEE HIVE# BO] AT Tl Low Pricesithje order of the Day; HUNDRED TAHDS fii?l color Scotch |*j Gingham,really worth Is. for 6 sc, ' • T^lVtl; HUNDRED YARDS While Brillaint at JP 5i cents? | SIX HUNDRED YARDS Barege d’Anglais fbr 6 cents. ' "I FO UR THOUSAND YARDS magnificent l>ress Goodsf latett and richest designs, at Is, Is fid, 3s —well worth double the money. ONE THdUfeAND YARDS Black Dress Silks, warranted all boiled; from 50c to $3. • COLORED; Dress Silks, seme df thh most rechereha styles, very! low. ( SHAWLS, Cloth, Sjlk.hnd Laca.MahliUas, verve]-* egant and Wonderful cheap. • 2500 Pair more of those splendid Shilling Hose. 20 DOZEN Gents’ Neck Xicsat (2) cents apiece. ALL other Goods Squally cheap!! 1 LET noßody s(>cml a dollar for /Dry Goods unlit they hive examined my stock.. Goods Sbotm frtjfcly. ' . i REAL Valchbienne and Guipure Lace?/ a magnifi cent variety, now opening. , ' RICH Lace Draperies and embroidered Curtain Muslins, very cheap. HOSIERY, for all creation! Cotton, Lisle Thread, and Silk; 'everybody can he suited in Hosiery. TWENTY-FIVE CARTOON’S Brocaded Bonnet and Trimming Ribbons, fur 10 eta. per yard and upwards, at Ibe BEE HIVE. Elmira, July 10, 19S1. apr, 1 7- m6.~ WOOL! WOOL! —Tu« bighe.-t Market urine paid for U'.ml tl>e tluiun Store of • ' , .r. v. d.mi.ly, * eo,
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