the .mutator. LbfcAX. AED MI Welisboro, Wednoe Business and intended for ftis paper, should be « To the Editor of the Agitator,".that thVji'Sniy receive prompt at tention. . y f i Special Notiie.—D’Aifg the absence of the Proprietor, the business o-,:nc office will be transact ed by Mr. L. Baohe, who(S.oke, unless it be specially ordered otherwise, is autbcoifed to coUect and receipt for moneys duo, or paid: fitt&nd to order n>®* crl ' His ntots are hereby, acfclt-y&dg.ed •to bo valid ana CT TUs”of course is' nofifitawlod to hinder tho receipt Of moneys by m different sections Of the’county. They to Mr. Bacho until further notice. ,V . it 5, New Adjtfii ufements. Administrator’s A r ot»c< febove, Adm’r. So lice to Bridge Unit, I H SCommissioners. Contumption —E. D. iVjt 10^: ■iltmutead— Guernsey j^fWcad. -f- ■fSS- Taxpaying of fplmar township arc requested to meet atAhp, jpiuso of B. B. Holliday, in IVellsboro, on Areiltioadh 2lst inst., at 2 o’- clock P. M., to select suitaiaejpersons for township officers for the , ZS- Ovsteu having bought oat the saloon recently owncd'iby David lloberts, is prepared to wait on all customers who may give him a call. BVH put him up the world in getting up a “ stew*” *23~ The Postmaster Oonjical intends to procure theabolition of tbo present I®fspnp*r postage system and to devise some rvayt tho Department will be relievedfrom postage at all on newspapers. ' Visijy '-Xhd Rev. J. D. Bell, of the M. E. Churo? t wj#muke him a Donation Visit, at tho parsonage, es<^i y Thur? Jay, afternoon and evening, Jf and 22d, 18G3. A general invitation is to ( aU in the com munity who are disposer,,* tricorne. The children s party on Thursday afterriSop fcnd evening. Clubs. — of subscribing to the Weekly Tribune are ; jfrjl&od. that Mr. Tot sg is getting up a new Post Besides 'being right in politics Tribune is consid ered the best and cbeaptt t in the world. Hand in your money bel tho 26th of the month. Olr “ devil” re(ijjri|hifi ffiotl sincere thanks l-o his village patrons *hbdrally remembered him on N»rt Year's DnyiT )|Ksays he did net know there had so many been issued. lie hopes -to ace all his customers ; ,wear -when' the ‘‘ specie” gets oiroulatHll. '}%* . f the Firemen, to have onoe a year, the u Wcllsboro Engine !N’o. 1,” have'conclu ded to have their Third Festival at the Court House, next Friday even figj" Wo understand there is te bo a dance. Wetmo* i’isdnd Taylor’s Bands will furnish music for eiil Ttj|injncDt. We hope this *£ort notice will bring oil laftioV.crs of dancing. BOUGHT Octi— y<h% jrn that Geo. Sears has bought oat Joseph, Bibb| interest in the boot add shoe business togpb esspjdth his stock of boots and shoes and has rempv difthm to his shop on Main Street, where you will aWajgldnd: “ Charlie" on hand at all hours/cady to measure,” and give you a 11 good fit” every tj,hie' He keeps the best of workmen that can be fouidgi this part of the coun try. If you don’t ( a pair of boots that the “Doctor” or had a hand in peg ging together. gsr Detection of IHobbkr at Rocites -xkr, —In consequence qffrcp&Atcd losses of letters in qhe Rochester Post Humphrey, special agent, was directed to tb|}ieja! (borough examination into the causes of the °f valuable pack ages in that office. Secrf iitfe-bimself in the building on Sunday evening last,Jieg£Bht in the nef of open ing letters a clerk upon ‘'{LlSn suspicion had previ ously fallen, named Upon the prisoner were found which he bad opened and>?escalod. H Committed for exami nation. / sUi» * $35" Wkllrboko Hut ;LakThis Hotel kept for the last three years by Kit* changed hands Inst Monday. Mr. Farr bos'- 'wishes for his future success, and the comm’u lidp-tHll regret to hear of his retirement from a pel .tici which be has so long dnd ably filled. ; t'i •B. B. Holliday is Ila SiCeeasor. Those who stopped with Mr. Ilollidt y~fSqn he kept this hotel a fevr year? ago know of, b is - iglnity to “ keep a hotel" better than wo can tell t? briStf' 'Always obliging to his guests, ho will spare no I iinVto make them comforta ble, and if they stop wi( i'h»vonce they wild bo sure to do it again? l_ made a wise hit last teachers to attend District Institutes ‘_lww (Jays in each month. Knoxville and Deerfield iavjpiunitcd and the Institute is held at the Knoxville i’chljd House (he second and fourth Saturdays of cac’! nVqhtb., Tho teachers of Brookfield, Chatham, nrii* otW towns, who can more .conveniently get to this haamny other institute arq= going by consent of thl lir ’fflrcctors. The sessions oomuTfcncc at 1(T o'clock i •. sS and 1 o’clock V. M., and bid fair do do more ! jwjres.elevntirg the stand ard of teachers in this «UlJPty than anything-that has been done for years/-iTls to bo hoped that di rectors thrbugbout the ct;enty|;will engage heartily in this work.' Lloyd Jdt’h'fif past 2 o’clock, on the Ist of Oct. 1862, Lloyd E tecMpou of the Rev. Charles Breck, formerly of l\[e/sbo|s3)- was drowned at sea, when four miles from fbl Georgetown* Prince Edward Island, — w had sailed, one hour before.—homeward’ bjtu After spending three monthsion a fishing smooth sea, Lloyd sudac- and before boats could come to hij bo found a grayo in the nuruffled ocehn| ‘ of his falling can not be determined, but al ibWo was no lurching of <he vessel, and as he utbrcdgo cry, it is quite proba ble that the malady of bis 'iyESth returned upon him, and that, by reason of 4, he, though an expert swimmer, sank in the mighty waters. To many of the readp l s gf; this paper, Lloyd was known as a child. them to bear something of his openin' ; ifftifyood, Though various means were adopted to his delineate physical organisation, hh tydy that hardness which is-tho accom^a&i' healthy The'same qualities of mind and 1 cat&£-quickness; candor, in tegrity, affection, —whic i.q?|pked his youth, adorned his manhood,—and cm neiUiVthey wore,, by sincere devotion to Ms Redeci won -for himself the tender regards bf all him ; and hi .gained for the master whom Vj -serfeß, a wider tribute of ■J*arse and homage. OUggiJmd the opportunity of knowing, thus writei * ” had endeared himself to all on board;- not d"»ii&.hut shedVteara ene on tb«r vessel. but /♦htfiWild have made. Any sacrifice to save him, is the testimony of a sailor; “He loved hlk Tnever saw aneilrer like him p so good add Himself a/sailor, fer the time being, he; giroed, by *his readiness and faithfulness, thtf love ]*f whom bo,.Was asso tiated.; The training pf a CSrfstian heu» r qualified Sim for all positions nmj ur'tyUhim a desirable com laoioa tfi tho saUur of a vessel, —an invalaa* bl© co-worker in bis Father's Parish, and o most agreeable visitor and friend in the refined social circle. . The affliction that wonld bo crushing, without such tender memories, becomes with them, a gracious presence or influence, testifying of a Divine Fathers love, and calling up in the heart that “ sublime home sickness," the cure for which will be found in the Dear Master's Call, “ Come ye blessed children of my Father." And so "may all our flons b * M P laflta S™* ll U P in their youth, and may all our daughters bo as corner stones, polished after the similitude of a palace." Coir. Editor Agitator—During the present session of the Pennsylvania Legislature the effort to procure a charter for a new railroad, from Blossburg to the State line, is to be renewed. With what success depends mainly upon the people of this county. Petitions asking the Legislature to grant such charter and remonstrances against it, are being circulated. It seems a very little thing simply to append ones name to a petition, and many have and no doubt more will sign a petition in favor of the new railroad, withouf reflecting upon thd justice or propriety of what they are thus made to nsk—or the consequences that must follow if the Legislature should, in compliaace with their petition, charter the new.rood. Lot us look at a few facts and see if there are not gord and solid reasons why no such charter should be granted. The line of railroad from Blossburg to Cyrning is owned by two companies. One, the Tioga railroad company, incorporated by the Pennsylvania Legisla ture,.owns the road fsom Blossburg to the Slate line, near X>awrenceville j the other, the Blos-sburg and Corning railroad company, incorporated by the Leg islature of New York, owns the road from the State line to Corning. These two companies were organi sed ’ find incorporated because neither State could authorise the building of a road bcj'oud its own lines. The road was designed to be for ever}' practical pur pose— onv and not two —and both companies looked forward to consolidation. Things Mere in this situa tion when the efiort to relay the track with T rail was begun. About that time .John Magee purchased the New York end of the road, at a judicial sale, and has since continued in the ownership of it. He procured the passage of a’law very soon after (or if be did not procure its passage it was passed after ho became the owner of the road) prohibiting the erection of any other road from the State line through the town ship of Bindley, in New York, thus securing himself against competition in his own State. With this statute standing in lull force in New York, he came, a ftw years since, to the Pennsylvania Legislature to procure a charter of incorporation for his mining operations inWard town.-diip. Ho obtained it, and with it the privilege of building a railroad from hi* .jiiines to connect with cither the Williamsport nwd ETrtrica railroad or the Tioga railrodd, not exceeding fifteen miles in length. Under the pro\i-ioii® of this liberal act of assembly he built his road from Fall Brook to Blossbnrg. What he now asks is to be permitted to build a road from Blossbnrg to connect with hi- road at the State line, thus giving him a connected line of road from Fall Brook to Corning. If he could succeed in this, hav ing already the absolute control of the road from the State line down, and a law which prohibits the Tioga railroad company, or any other company, from erecting any other road over that end of the route to' compete with him, he would have the most perfect aud thoroughly protected monopoly that could be found. He could drive every passenger and every pound of freight over his new mad, by simply refu sing, aa be does, the use of his road to the Tioga company below the State thus render the Tioga poad useless and worthless. If the Tioga company could build a road from the State line down, that might seem to put them upon even ground with Mr. Magee; at least it would enable them to use their own road for transporting their own coal. Then wo should have the spectacle of two indepen dent hoes of ro«d from Corning to Elossburg over a route where all the business might ea.Mly bo done , upon one.' But even this po«r chance for life is .denied tbo Tioga company by the New York Legisla ture* They cannot bo permitted to build a road in New York, but Mr. Magee asks to be permitted to build one here. Using the Legislature of New York to protect himself from competition by the Tioga company in New York, he comes into Pennsylvania and demands of our Legislature what ? To do by him in Pennsylvania as he does by the Tioga company in New York? No.. To hold the same protecting hand over the citizens of Pennsylvania that New York extends over her citizens? No, But he does, in effect, ask thi<—‘'Gentlemen, I want you/io do by me, a citizen‘of New York. Just what NewTYork has said she ictll not d<> by a citizen of Pennsylvania. -New York discriminates in f"vor of her citizens, I want you,to discriminate ny-nift yours ” 'THight the people of Tioga county to assist in such an effort? But we have ghen only one out of t!w> many reason® why no Citizen of this county should lend his signature to the project of Mr. Magee.— Some other time wc may offer others for the conside ration of every Pkwsvlvasian. ,In Charleston, on the 30th ult., at tho house of Mr. A*. Lnko, by the Rev. J. D. Bell, Mr. RICHARD ROBINSON of Covington, to Mrs. ANNA LAKE of Middlcfield, N. Y. ' In-Farmington, on the 12th ult., JOSEPHINE, only daughter of Wm. and Emma Yanduscn, aged 9 years. In Camp, near Bell Plains, Ya., on the 16th ult, from wounds received at Fredericksburg, WILLIAM GRIDLEY. In Sycamore, DcKalb county, 111., on the slh day of August last, AMASA THOMPSON, aged 8j year*. Mr. Thompson had taken cm active part in behalf of his country, prior to emigrating to this county— having served in the war of IS 12 as Captain, doing himself much honor. In ISI6 he emigrated to Tioga county from Schoharie, N. Y., and settled in the township of Middlehury, where bo remained until 1543, when he removed to Sycamore, 111., where be resided until his death.- In Delmar, on the Slat ultimo, JAY IV-., youngest -child of G. W. Eastmqn, aged about 8 years. This bright-eyed, falr-baired boy was one of the numerous victims of that disease, so terrible to chil dren, the epidemic sore throat. When his mother asked him if h|C thought ho was going to die, he answered that Jit guested not very soon. But the poor little fellow knew not the power of tho disease that had laid hold of hun. His father was away from home during his sickness and bis dying struggle. He came back, after an absence of a week, to find his last-born a corpse, waiting for burial. Sister Eastman, speaking to Jay of his father, asked him what she should tell his lather if he died before his return. “Tell him,” said ho, “that I have gone to Heaven.” Ho wished that his books should bo dis tributed among hia little school-mates, if he should die. His Christmas present—a book which his moth er had bought him—he wished to bo given to his fellow-pupil, Ezra Horton. So he departed; and now he is at rest and secure evermore from pain and trouble in that Heaven which his pious parents had taught him to think of. Tho writer preached his funeral sermon on New Year’s day, choosing for his text the words: “It is better to go to tho house of mourning, than to the house of feasting."—Ecc’l vii, 2. **J. D. Bull. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of ad ministration having been granted to the subscri ber, ©n the estate of Justus L. Burdick,late of Chat ham, dec’d; notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those haring claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement to th,e subscriber. Anew stove and tin shop has just been opened in Tioga, Penno., where may be found a good assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Box Stoves, of the most approved patterns, and from the best manufacturers. The HOMESTEAD is ad mitted to bo tho best Elevated Oven Stove in the market. The « GOLDEN AGE” & GOOD HOPE” are square,.fiat top air stoves, with largo ovens, with many advantages ever any other before made. Parlor Stoves. The Signet and Caepion are both very seat and superior stoves. Also Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron ware, kept con stantly on hand and made to order of the best mate rial and workmanship, all of *hieh will be sold at the lowest figure for cash or ready pay. Job work of ail kinds attended to on call. Tioga. Jan. 14, 1863. GUERNSEY A SMEAP. COXC£SXKATEI> tVK, for sale at BOX’S DBUO SXOPE. [Advertisement.] NEW EAILBOAD. ARRIED DIED D. S. SHOVE, Administrator. Chaftmm, Jan. 14,1863. HOMESTEAD. THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. Tavern Licenses. The following named persons have filed their petitions in the court of quarter session of Tioga Comity for license to keep public houses and eating houses, in their respective townships, and notice is hereby given that their applications will be heard on Wednesday the 28th day of Janu ary, 1863, at 2 o’clock P. M. fVBLIC HOUSES. Westfield—J. (X Thompson. j Lawrenceville—William 11. Slosson. Bloss —John A. Martin, A. L. Bodine. Liberty—Joseph Reed, L. L. Comstock, C. A. Comstock. Knoxville —L. C. Inscho. Middlebury—R. F. Wilson, Geo W. Lloyd. Coviugtou—Perlcy P. Putnam, Thus. B. Putnam. Mansfield —John Hillier. Wellsboro—B. B. Holliday. Thomas Graves. EATING HOUSES. Wellsboro—-Bullard & Co., L. M. Bullard George Hastings, D. P. Roberts, Wm. T. Mathers. TO SELL BY THE QUART. Tioga—E. M. Smith. J. F. DONALDSON, Clerk, Unparalleled Attraction! GRAND DISPLAY OF NEW GOODS AT DORMAUL’S BEE HIYE, 134 Water Street, Elmira, N. 7. Our Stock was never more attractive in every de partment at any former season than now. We are offering a very largo, entirely new and mag nificent assortment of IMPORTED DRESS GOODS, such as I’lain, Figured, Striped, French and English Reps. “ “ Ottoman Velours, “ u u Empress Cloth. Lupins fine Morlnos all shades o/ Colors. English line Coburg- 1 , “ “ French and English Poplins in exquisite Patterns, Plain and Figured Wool pcLaincs. Scandinavian Plaids, in Rich Colors, with all the lower grades of Press Goods, much cheaper than elsewhere. 10,000 yards full bladder Color Prints at Sc pr yd., all other domestics equally low. SPECIAL BARGAINS ' in Broche, Woolen, Bong nnd Square Shawls, from the cheapest to the very finest goods. Wo have a tremendous large stock of Shawls, and guarantee te sell cm-y one Iroin 75 cefils to $ll U 0 less than any other House. DRESS SILKS. Seeded Brown Silks, Rich Plain Silks, Seeded Line, Black Silks, Rich Checked Silk?, Seeded Green, Drab Silks, Rich Figured Silks, 2500 yards Bishoffs all boiled figured Silks from 70 ct*. to *2 00 jlcr yard, Th''de who l contemplate buying a Silk Dress will do well to call on us. CLOAKS, MANTLES, Our Cloak Department has all the novelties of the season. It is conceded by all that we have the hand somest nnd most extensive stock of Cloaks and BROAD CLOTHS, cither French, or German from $1 00 to $4 50. French, English Plain, Beavers, French, English Ribbed Beavers, Silk Mixed Cassimeres, Doeskin, Tweeds, Satiuetts, Kentucky Jeans. iIIOURNING GOODS of every description. AMERICAN French Millinery for the Wholesale and Retail trade. Milliners please take notice. Price List of Auction Goods, RECEIVED THIS DAY. Beautiful figured DeDaines for. Embroidered Curtain Muslin Handsome Fancy Dress Goods.. All Wool Broadcloth, Black. All Wool Beaver Black $1 00 Balmoral Skirts $1 50 to $5 00 India Rubbor Round Combs 3 cents apieoe, and a great many other goods too numerous to men tion. Tbo greatest portion of our Stock has fortunately been bought before the last great advance, and ccn icquentiy tee can widmiU trll cheaper than any of our neighbors. ELIAS 11. DORMAUL, Elmira, N. Y., Oct. 2D, 1802. jj" The drent Victories FOR THE UNION, Are attracting the attention and awakening the lire licst sensation* of delight throughout all tho A LOYAL STATES, “ and dismay to the rankß of tho rebels, and the filling up of the new and beautiful KEYSTONE STORE, with a largo stock of all descriptions of merchan dize, by 1 BULLARD & CO.. is also arresting tho attention of tho people of THIS VICINITY, and at the same time creating alarm among those who are opposed to SMALL PROFITS &, QUICK SALES. Tho following U a partial list of their Extcunivc Article. DRESS GOODS of the choicest pattern. DRY GOODS of all descriptions, including SHAWLS. * , COTTON CLOTH, READY MADE CLOTHING, Ac. They have also a selected assortment of Hardware, suited precisely to this locality, besides a large .quan tity of Glass Ward, Crockery, fee, - They can fit you with a HAT or CAP, BOOTS or SHOES, CLOTHES MADE, or tho CLOTH to make them with. Their location is-Fn>t Door nhowo ROY'S DRUG STORE, MAIN STREET, ' WELLSBORO, PA., where they will be happy to RECEIVE CALLS. TVollihoro, Sept. 24, 1862. " MANHOOD; HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED Just published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price Six Cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure-of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits , Mental and Physi cal Incopacity,' resulting from Self-Abuse, Ac—By Rout. J. Culvlrwell, M. D., Author of tho Green Book, <t'c. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lec ture, clearly proves from bis own experience that tho awful consequences of Solf-Abuta may bo effectually removed 'without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cprdials, pointing out a mode of. cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may bo, may euro himself cheaply, pri vately, and radically. Tho lecture will prove a boon td thousands and thousands. ■ J3ent under seal, in a plain evetopo, to any address, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing, Dr. CHAS. J. 0. KLINE, 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box, 4580. Nov. 12,1862. To ConsnmpUvea. THE advertiser, having been-restored to health in ri few weeks by a very simple remedy, after hav ing suffered several years with a severe tang-affec tion, and that dread disease, Consumption, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure, - To all who desire it he will send a copy of the prescription nsedj(freo of charge), with directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a ritro cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, d'c. The Only Object of the advertiser in sending the pre scription is to' benefit the afflicted, and spread infor mation which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try Ms remedy, as if nilicost nothing and may prove n W&Sihg. Parties wishing the prescription will pieces addrOSS / Bev. EE WARD A. WILSON, / , Willmmoburglt, Oel~ Ist. 1363, Kings County, Hew ¥orfc ; - WELLSBORO BOOK STORE. No. 5, Union Block. THB subscriber, having purchased a pew stoch in addition to the well selected stock ho bad ou hand, ia prepared to accommodate the public by keeping A. GJBNBUAIj NEWS ROOM AND BOOK STORE, where ko will furnish, AT THE NEW STAND, in the Post Office Building, Ko. 6, Union Block, (or by mail) all THE NEW YORK DAILIES - at the publishers prices, lie will also keeep on hand all the Literary Weeklies, and The Monthly Magazines, Including Harper’s,the Atlantic, Godey’s, Peterson's Knickerbocker, Continental «te., «tc. Also, will be kept constantly on hand, a com ieU repository of CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blunk Books, Paper l Hangings, SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, Orders for Binding Books; Tho work executed tosuit any taste, and on the lowest possible terms. Particu lar attention will also bo given to SPECIAL ORDERS for any thing comprehended in the trade. One Thousand Volumes of tho latest Editions of SCHOOL BOOKS Parents, Teachers and are invited to call and examine this largo assortment of School Books in wl;ich may be found everything in uso in tho schools of the County. llkki'eiis.—Sanders'entire scries, Porter’s Reader, Sargeant’s, Town’s and V ilLon’s Headers, at the /cmc ext ififth rntr*. Suei,ling Books. —Sanders’, Webstore «tq, AaiTirM-ETTCs. Greenleafs, Davies’, Stoddard’.*, Colburn’s Ac. Ou.VMMUis.— Browp’s. Kenyon’s, Smith’s Ac. Gimcinrini —Mitchell's, Warren’s, Colton’s Ac. Davies’ Legendre, Algebra, Surveying Ao, Slates of all kinds and sizes. Cupy Books, Steel Pens, Paper of all kinds. Latin, German, French and Greek Text Books; on hand and purchased to order. Witches, Jewelry, Picture Frames, Papci Hang ing's Christmas Toys, Fancy Articles, Maps, Pic turci Ac. ~fT- All orders promptly attended to. Wcllsboro, Nov. 20. ISfi2. J. F. ROBINSON. J. M. SMITH, nAS now on band and is daily receiving at bis I NEW STORE!, OPPOSITE THE DICKINSON HOUSE, a full and complete assortment of Fall and Winter -Hoods, which have been bought on the most favorable terms, ami will bo offered to customers at a VERA SMALL ADVANCE, Maav of his DOMESTIC GOODS were purchased nt different times during the Summer, thus enabling him to sell them Less than Current New York Prices. and still makes a small profit. Advantages of seen purchases will at all time* bo given to the customers as far as possible. A years experience m selling Goods for ' 121 Otfl, ]2i CtS. IS ets. $1 50 Ready Pay Only, has fully confirmed him in the opinion that this is-the only proper way, for both \> Buyer & Seller, as it enables him to do better by bis customer than would be possible under the Creuit System. The Steady Pay System will therefore be continued, and also THE nxn PRICE SYSTEM, believing that to bo (be only policy consistent with Honesty and Fair Dealing. All persons from Tioga County visiting Corning are IN VITER TO CALL and make aii examination. Corning, Oct. S, _ JOHN R. BOWEN, NO. 1. UNION BLOCK, BEGS leave to notify Each of bis friends and tbo public who Jo not already know, that ho is onto more on “ THE OLD STAMPING GROUND” on the corner where stood the old EMPIRE STORE before “ tho Firo,” and more particularly, that he has just received a large and varied stock of FALL AflS> WHITER DRY GOODS, j LADIES’ GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, &c., as well as a full assortment of HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, WOODEN-WARE, and GROCERIES, spocially adapted to the wants of tho community and will sell them at tho lowest living prices. 1 CASH AND PRODUCE of all kinds taken In exchange for Goods. Wellshoro, Oct. S, ISG2. ‘ OFFICE OF JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, At JAY COOKE k CO., Bankers* 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ' Philadelphia, Nov. 1, 1862. The undersigned, having been appointed Subscrip tion Agent by the Secretary of tho Treasury, is now preparccfcto furnish, at once, the New Twenty Tear 6 per cent Bonds, of tho United States, designated as u Five-Twenties,’/ redeemable at tho pleasure of tbo Government, after fivo years, and authorized by Act of Congress, ap proved February 25. 1862. The COUPON BONDS are issued In sums of $5O, sloo,'ssoo, $lOOO. The REGISTER BONDS in sußrt of $50,5100. $550, $lOOO, and $5OOO. Interest at Six per cent per annum vriß commence from date of purchase, and is PAYABLE m GOLD, Semi-Annuftllyi which is equal, at the present premi um on gold, to about eight per cent.per annflni. Farmers, Merchants, Mechanics, Capilalifts, and all w>.o have any money to invest, should know and remember that: these Bonds sfo, in effect a Pirst J/ortya/jre-upon all Railroads,, Canals, Bank Stacks nnd Securities, and the immense products of all the Manufactures. Ac., Aft., in tho country; and that the full aqd ample provision made for the paymenLof the interest and liquidation of principal, by Customs Du ties, Excise Stamps and Internal Revenue, serves to make these Bonds the * Best, Most Available and Most Popular Investment in the J/arktL Subscriptions received, at fAR iu. Legal Tender Notes, or notes and checks of banks'fn Philadelphia. Subscribers by mail will receive prompt- attention, and every facility and explanation will W afforded on application irt this office; I A folV BUp|-1y of Bumlf WIR be kept oh hand for immediate UelTreHy,- i. ,JA’Y COOKE, }rvf, >2, Kf4& £4b&rtptimh > Agent HAVING MADE OEAW (ADBITIOHS TO OUR HITHERTO LARGE STOCK; WE CONFIDENTLY INVITE * ALL IN WANT OF Cheap Goods, AS WE ARE COXSTA XTL Y Fit 0 GRESSIXG. NO “GO LACK” IN THE CASE! EACH DAY INCREASES OUR SALES, AND MAKES Sjew customers, WHO SPEAK WONDERS IN BEHALF OF THE 11 Small Profit,” “ Quick Sales,” AND Good Value System. NOTHING LIKE BUYING GOODS CHEAP FOR CASH, 11 ffllll THEM CIIEIP, WHICH IS THE GREAT SECRET —OF— PERIVE & CO. “ GOODS WELL BOUGHT” ALL AGREE IN SAYING “ARE HALF SOLD;” AND HAVING THE SAME SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES AS FORMERLY 7.V HAKIXG OUR PURCHASES, WE PLEDGE OUR FRIENDS TO MAKE Onr Word Good. IN ADDITION TO OUR STOCK OF DRESS GOODS. PRINTS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, DOMESTICS, AC.. AC., AC, ATE HAVE ADDED ONE OF THE FINEST ASSORTMENTS OF CLOTHING TO BE FOUND I?! THIS VICINITY. AND AT PRICES Defying Competition. FURS! FURS! WE HAVE ALSO JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID EOT OF FURS, CONSISTING IN PART OF MINK, STONE AND FITCH MARTEN, SIBERIAN SQUIRREL AND RIVER MINKS AC., Children’s Furs OF ALL KINDS, MUFFS AND CUFFS inr ENDLESS VARIETY. GIVE US Aii Early call AKD SECURE BARGAINS-, As WEi rLEDGE YOU To Sell Them i , AT LESS ; fIIAN WHOLESALE PJUCE& Ferine & Co., TROY, PA. AYER’S CHEEKY pectoeal, FOR TUE RAPID CURE OF Colds, Coughs, and Hoarseness, Brimfield, Moss., 20tb Dee., 1865. Dr. J. C. A tee : Ido not hemtato to say .the best remedy I have ever fonnd for Cough*. Hoarsensss, Influenza, and ’the con* comitant symptoms of a Cold, 14 your CHKR* Pfctoral. Its constant use in my prac tice anti my fami’y for the last ten yeats Ims shown it to possess superior virtues for the treatment of these complaints. EBEN KNIGHT, M. D. A. D. MORTLSY, Esq., of Utica.N. Y.,writes: “Thaw nsed your Pectoral myself and in my family ever since ywt invented it, and believe it the best medicine for Its purpeM ever put out. WJth a bail cold I should sooner |«y twenty* fire dollars for a bottle than do without it,or take any otke# remedy.” Cronn Whooping Cough) Influenza- r « Springfield, Miss., Feb, T, 1866. DrOTßer AtfB: I will cheerfully certify your Pectoral to the bent remedy we for the cure of whooping conyn) croup, and tho chest diyeo-see of children. M'e of ynnr fra ternity in llio South appreciate youe skill, and commend your medicine to our juiople.- , AMOS LEE, Esq , Monterey. In , write*?. 3d .lari., 1866: “I had a tedious Influcir/a, uluf’h confined me in doors sis - weeks: took mimj nicdicniA without relief; linally triiif j onr I’ertoj »J by the advice of our clergymen. The flr>t dose reheu'd the smene*»s In wv throat and lungs; !»**■ ths?J. one hall the bottle made me dompletely well. Yonrniidf*-,, citie« nte t), e , heK)H’st as well as tjie best we can buy, and wd ‘ estoom yyu, Doctor, and jour remedies, as tho poor msa’4 friend. Asthma or Phthisic* and Bronchitis* , West Manchester, Pa., Feb. 4,1866. Fir: Yonr Cherry Pectoral is performing marvellous cures in this sc< lt baa relieved several liom alarming sv mptoins ol consumption, and ia now curing n man uhef ha* t.iboruk under jin alTec turn of the lungs for the ki ß t forty ytMts. UK.MiY L. PARKS. Mm-Iwnt. A. A. KAMSEY. M. D., Albion* Monroe Co.. Town, writes; Pept. fi, : ■* During my "practice of many y« nr? 1 Im>u found tiutbingoqn.il t > your Cherry Pectoral fur givivg *a>»e and relict {OvCun-umptive patients, or curing -u< b as am ( arable/’ W »• might add volume? of evidence, but Iho mnq convin cing pr6of nf the virtues of thj 3 remedy U found m its cff<.U-. upon trial. Consumption. Probably no one remedy has over boon known which cured m> many and ‘•nth ihuigermis cases as tin? Some nd Intman ai 1 can ic.u li . bni-ev ca to those the Cherry Pectoral afford? itdief ami (oinfort. ■ — A?TQft llor-E. Nrw Yens Citr, MarcL 0,1556. Dr. Ayr.. Lcmml. I if a duty and a pVa-un* to in form you what \oui Cheny Pectoral has done fur my •iff). She bad bem five month? l.iborfng under the dangerous »\mjdotn? ot Coii-umplioii, bum which uo aid we could pi-. ■ui e guv e her mm h relief She was steadily f.uling. utml I'r Mrum:, of tins city, where we have come fur advice; 1.1 uinim nded a trial ot \our me.home. We hie-* ilia k«nd nc??, a? wedo y our fkili. fui she has recovered from that da\. rbr i.? nut yta? strung a- -he used to be, but l» Iroe from her cough, and call- lou-dl well. UK LAN DO SIIEIBY, of SlMbrville. Consumptives, do not despair t,ll you hate tiled Ay«i"? Cherry Pei tomb Jt is mark* by one of the medical chemist? ih tbo woi Id. and us cures all around In bunpeoh the high merits of it? value? — J'hiladrljihta ildtjrr. AYER’S CATHARTIC TILLS. The sciences of Chemistry and Mediune hare been taxed llunr utmost to produce tin? best, most perfect purgutivo winch 1? known to man. Innumerable proofs are shown that thi««e Pill? hav e \ irtucs whn h surpass in i ellehct thd ordinary medicines, usd that they win unprecedentedly upon the c-Uem of all nn n. They are tale nud pb-.i-nut to take, but powerful to run*. Their penetrating propeitb-? stimu l.vte the vital activities of the body, remove the oh?truitiODB of its I’cgan?. purity the blood. ;md expel dis-asp. They purge out thcfoiil humors which breed aud grow distemper slimul.itu sluggish or disordered organs into their natural action, and imparl healthy tone with strength to the wbola -y-fem. Nut only do flu-v cim* the cverr-day Cohiplalnfs nf every body but also formidable and dangerous di-oases that have batlb d the best of human skill. While they produce powerful t ffe< t?. tin y aie at the same time, in diminished do-.s. the safest aud be?t physic that can be employed for rhibiieu. being aiig.ir-co.iied, they are pleasant to take; and being pun ly \< getablc, are free from any rkk of harm. Cures have been made winch Mirpans belief Wclnj they not «üb-tantiaied by men of -neb e\,.ited position and chararffcr ,i? to foibid Hie suspicion of untruth. Many eminent cler gy men and pin emin have b-nt their Dallies to certify to ttio public the n liability of my remedies, wliile others have sent me the assurance of their conviction that my Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-men. TJho Agent below named is pleased to fnrnish gratis my American Almanac, containing directions for their two had. certificates of their cure?, of the following coiliplaiht? :=- (Vdn em-s?, bilious Complaints, Rheumatism. Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from a foul stomach, Nausea, Indigestion. Morbid In.v turn cf the and Pain arising thereiiom. Flatulency. L"-? t*l Appetitje,'all Ulcerous and Cutaneous Di-ea?e? vihn.li require anevaccaift medicine. Scrofula nr .King’s Evil. They al-o. by purifying the blood and stminJating fiie «y-tem. i ure many complaint? which jt w mid not be Mippo-ed they could reach, such a* Deafnessj Partial blindness. Neuralgia and Mtvuus Irritability. De rangement? of Che Livei and Kidneys, Gout, and other kin dr<‘d complaint? aiisiug from a low state of the body Or ob struction of it- filiation? D" nut b< put off by unprinr f plcd dealers with some othel* pill tli«*v m tko more un A*k lor Ayer's Pill*, and take 11111)1111); eI-«* No other tiley wn gi\ o you comport** with tluri lu its intrinsic value or curative power*. 3 Tie sick want the be-t aid thru* i*> An- them, and they should liar® its Prepared by Dr- J. C AVER; Practical and Analytical Chemist, Loiccll} ifass-. Price 25 cents per bos. Five boards for $1« SOLD BY C. it J, L. Tlobin*on. Well-boro; S. X. Billings Haines; IT. 11. Boiden, Tioga; Dr. l'aikhur>{ &W. H. Miller. Lawrence* Mile: S. F. I'ftck.ud. Cot ington; Bennett i Son, Middlebttrv ; flulfck & Tailor. Blnvhmg; Fox fc Wttter, Mfiiliebtirg; *C; L. Strait. Koeetille. and Dealers erorywßfero. July In. 15>b2.—Om. IMPORTANT NATIONAL WCHES. rEELISHEI) EY r’. 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' The purest,and best BAKING POWDER knAwu; for making light, sweet 1 and nutriciotis Briad tnv cakes; Price 15 bents; MAXCFACTURKh BT 33. H. KOLLOCK, Chemist, Corner of Brohd hud Chestnut Streets, P filr/<t. - phia, and for solo by all Druggists and Grocers; March 5,1582. AUDITOR’S NOTICK.-.-NeticC is hereby pi\e. that the undersigned, having been appointor! sir auditor to distribute (So proceeds of the judicial solo of the property of Allen' Dting. il, will kMc'j,<f to the duties 6f Sis rippcinlmCnton Friday, thCTtb dsy 6f January pest, at tho office of C. 11. Seymour inf Tfoga. , WM. GAHRETSOJf, Auditor;, Tioga. Dec. If, IS(i2. ■, I , GLJOE in large or emnll quantiter. for* SOY’S DRUG STOi HIRAM D. ilea* tit
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