tA -r lie Aiimirß. felll bor<>* Wednesday, Sept, aj |lBOl. jlew Advertisements, y i p a pu</<k u 'l i,ed^‘aie ‘-- ■ • ViZifoi'i- Treadwell, i Co. a ..; leorn thftt Rov. Nit. Reynot 'a deolinos tendered, him for Repre* ftative, by *aiued "Cnion Convention,” which,^jot,in. this Aoburgh 4 Co’s. Mammothi-Menagerie sof its splendid' exhibitions ti this place lrt ° D Their -collections embrace al'ttoit every . ms ] 3i As it has teen eome|time since J ‘ leett anything of the kind thl Wgh theee Predict a good tamont, - Th. Dost meeting of the Tioga Poi nty Medi'- . ffill be belli nt.Tipga, tfedhhedly QSt. H, '!kk P M. Ample preparations ■ iavi -been ' ° clini ' c lecture %DASi B. M ten at tße £*ri». * , D- Bacc i, Seo’y. ■ ~ ■.■ 1: |_ / ■ glNicHoUa Horan, iffiW York —We call lion of ear readers to the advertsenlent, in 'rcolumn, of this palatial Hotel, wh ,'eePropri "ilh a view to meet the exigencies bl [the Smes, *rf„«dthe price of board to Two per "(Jar trienda visiting New York' can, povrshare elexories of a sumptuous tibia and; a princely for a very moderate perdiemninjw;-. ■ ■ Hrcn Yorss —Dear Sin.—We|h» ;e.learned tom someif (he so called “Union P ftywho >en readers hf the N. Y. Daily JWtf.hnd Jour- Cmmrct, what their, main objeitioK to Elliott Upreseatalive, is, namely, that.he is ? ,DO radical, ssh in favor of the Government and r->i#"b “ft l ‘ down rebellion.’ Fin.lly he ie-Ucciised by Is being as radic.il ™ Daniel S. Dawson.— H troald ask whati true Union man,*U;f be Dcm ;r Republican, can wish to unite witXsnch men Joirn an honest, incorrnpla'bla Repr;feenttttiv;ei t l reasons’ ' A Tbuk DivlocnATs thmond. Sept. 23, 1361. ■ , ‘' •Bow IS FAKUISfiTJOS, — EniTOlti IfilTATOn. — Sir; Having seen a number of re'qi /its in the JIOB lately for “ Local News,” I pi] endeavor joo in regard to " family, affaire’’ 'p onr part . County, though I shall no} fry to tfl } politics, [jr •' tccesh’,’ for the edification of y< jf readers, ,ill riro you something more local.- 4'he general | M inoor neighhorhod is Logging at v M immense amount of whiskey isdrank, 1i corresponding amount of bnrrahmgiJ&aggering muring, and the. Usual adftompanyn|sQts, But rifay tUe t.3ib inst, there was a small ,;fiair came r i o6rc private nature, but whichalthc same itreate* a stir in the neighborhood. .[Jf ieijms tha-fi f'metime two of ourMieigbboTS, oneroi;V jiom is d ib<r of the Motbodiat Cbuijch.—haVir‘| in ate shout certa iu.rails whiphirrero in,tb;, jibe fence («n them. The rails were [split arid., pH up by (siiirbile the other one ft) claims us bought them after the fence tras But boDent sajs he 6ould not the'! iils.ns per and told him to take ibenx awaj :«*, J?his he |rtook to do on Friday ]aEt,jwhee the; \i him moving them, whereupohljigh ids arose, icsn standing on his own land, [talked themselves into and i same licto such a stale of cxcitcnpent Melho i forgetting his profession aelzed : iiad'mado for his antugonisj with a the : being on hia guard caught him by throat i dec hand, while with the 'either, he griped bin. alihe waist and threw to the with I force as to dislocate his shoulder* Thji3 appeared vng them both to (heir senses and both ptinp and started for n Constable —onft having to Ibis tboulder sot on the way—and thejl are both «tbail ot present. There was I believe'" >ue or two it fights’’ among their friends, but £ have not asd the particulars of them.! . ; Petbr. firaiD-tcm,. Sept, 15, 1861. I. Presbytery ok Susquehanna oxl War. a following is the action |of the Prt jbytery of loanna ou the state ofj the count yv at the ft held at Lartreaceville, ifa., Aug. 28i jj 1861: (tins, Our Government hajs called on ' $r pntri ifcoanlrymen to protect our venerable Uonstita pJud put down a most vlcked cons} Iracy and Mlioq against the Unioti and the l~ws: and |taw, in answer to this "call manyof! the mem f> of our churches and congregations'-, bay® left f =e and family for the battle-field: afid therefore P fiuxens, we must take ground for or a, pinst the hhurcs cf the executive, and as minis '.era must F nreor condemn the enlistment into t»e‘service Jjowyof the members ofj > our flocks: ;therefore pnan l Diou l> iy aU( j aujyumjy resolve/ . ■ »e have on iscreosing devotion t' Upe Con- these United Statek , , 1 }\\ That the citizens of the b|o called “Cf afaderate ’ never having complained of the Fed <r&l Gov ■Und never having remonstrated'aj one without a sembhmee of a jo tJficption , 1 revolution which they Have inangura i 3 &Ti y. eBt °bHshed gov(>mment hi iomes b y L/ e ’•* existence. “oh ordinance of, C >d/* ao|d 1/ a . hrt °Scerg “God’s Minister?/' tm.'Qoveri-; L B ff kich ui* our priyiluge to livs Ifyimdod ** it cou -^ c d hot their liras dear * f thetn,' r A shd mJral ty of oPr. jply reli ‘J is emphatically of <|od, and sir jVii° vi 1)0 310 matter cost of, t : . blood required; that they its* k R hta divine and •tbut-|nby who i jet go forth! to defend lauee of ed na Gun,-‘- not beiirlpg the swoiv ■ n vain,. j* aiCn S er B iy execute wr,Uh 'Upon eyi 'doers/' :. ur e Jf a Presbytery approve thd r«ij munen-- j, - . e resident of the 'United calling Cltizens to * observe th{e last ['tburVdny in ii\ r ls a day ofTaftiDg, bubniatwhapd prayer, i m Coc grogatioD8 i be enjoined the ,T> \ - ‘ 1 i '7 r \ Pmf 7 C °^ V resolutions bo 1 ... forded to u Z?nnke» the I?ew kflJ r / l * ie <;ounly papers pubfis Id within Presbytery/ [ ,! C- ' 1 ifm,. r J Tpl,ttrEliniNoS *— vi-Lu *** *"<• X. Hausen. - Defendants ° to appear a : next Scssio^.* '’/a /' Culick am A. Gaylord.d*. Indict-, 1 ' )ntter y> g and jury refijru true * fori aer, but not tic latter. ■ ■ i|. 'A. Comstuok. Dsfundant baildd to op- ' ’. ■ Codington, 'curt i 5 .' a ' I4 tl from ttaoir re I.; »a>,, 0 n I*. Johnson. Jr and Jury I -turn bill tats \v j ‘ : f, -5 toiS ° o,Kiw<i . .Befeadant dj*j . by **diota fcki larcdnij ' toj, Alien. Xi dtcltfrent, »t I and tisin, ' CDlian t bailed for ail l,l next bti a *'Foster. Cruze piit pyor lb nfxt Barne I an< i Mary Jfutry. tuflict- **d u / eanstable - Q , «t>d Jary iretnra. true Jib, ' reco ? n ttei fo appear '‘af p.ecttn^cr I • ■ o'n*f 1 0 ~^ er r Hoi riflo* KoblnsoUf Peter *I.J °J eron > n>od«<» ?itiwn;xb<?nt|» Nerpns <Jrand 1 % “ e ta'botind over to! ■ i j mr .-;j ■ Cum. vt George Parmenlier. and Wm. Bine. In dietmeut, m'slioidus mischief. -True biltL Com. vs Philli|i Taylor. Defendant isenteneed to pay a fine of cbtt dollar and -costs of prosecution, and stand committedkill paid. . , . |. , ~ - £om. vs H. Bpbins. ‘ Recognisance if defendant ant and his ball lorfeited, and respited dntil Decern* ber court. i bottb; Com. vs George Sloat. Cause put dvit to nett sessions. f 1, ... b 1 i Com. vs Wtni 11. Spencer. 'Defendant! bound over to next sessions, and to beep the, peace Sn the mean time. 1 j • Com. vs Hiran| Brooks nnd l. Ehumway. Ifadiet mept, not opening .This bill. J toL vs Ira Potter. Indictment, adultery; true bill* Defendant Sentenced to pay afinebf $i(JO and costs, and six mentis imprisonment in the County JaU. ■’ .j ‘ ;■ Cera, vs A. Stmwn. Indictment, assault and bati. tory. Defendant-discharged, and commc nwealth pay the costs. > v - f 1 Com. vs K. - M% Conway. Indictment, arsault and battery, dirand Jury return bill ignora mus, and the prbae&uor pay the costs. , \ Com, vs. Win. 'pterHck, IndictmentJassault and battery, Defendant discharged, and' prosecutor pay the costs. , '■ K „ , ] Com. vs John p. Palmer. Indictment, obtaining money under false pretence. True bill. R. WV vs M. M. Converse. This was an action to recover Lattle'sold at a constable's saloon execution.. r Verdjct for defendant, j ijc .A. RRIE JD, | j In Wellaboro, 6n Monday, Sept. 23d, by the Rev.. A. A. Marple, 0. BULLARD, to. M4ss HELEN M. LEWIS, all t&Wellsboro, Pa. V | •I L al • TO THE PEOPLE . OF ' THE* EXITED STATES !! In the month hf itecember, 1858, the undersigned for the first time offered tyr salevto the public j Djj, J, BoVCC Dods’ Xxnepriai Wine Bitters, and jin this short period they hare given such universal satisfaction to the many thousands of fierwns who have tried them that it is now an established article* The amount of bodiljp and mental misecy arising d'impp from a neglect of small! complaints is surprising and it is (therefore of the utmost Importance that a'stn'ct attention tolthe least and most trifling-bodily ailment should be huebi for| diseases of the body mist invariably nIT- c: the mind. Tile subscribers now only a trial of SR.fJ. BOVEE DOD^’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTEBSH! from all who have i|ot used them. We challenge tho world to produce their equal. • These Biyrtna fdr the enre of Weak Sfotiachs, Debility, and for Hurifyfng and Enriching jhe Blood, absolutely unsurpassed by any other remedy >n c’at-fefl i To bo assured of this, is only* necessary to m jke thA trial The wine itself is of|a superior quality, being about one«thlrld stronger than athen wines; warming and inigorating the whole system from the head to the feet. As these Bitters are sonic and alterative in their dmracter, so tin y strengthen qnd invigotute tho whole system and give a fine tone and healthy action to n 0 its parts, by equalizing the circulation removing obstructions, and producing a general warmth They aye also excellent for and Wea rness peculiar to Females, a Tonic is required to strengthen and brace thelsjfcteXQ* Lady, wh< is subject to lassitude and faintdew, should he without thepi, as they are reviving tlu.it action. I . THJ2SE BITTER^ Will iiot onljr Cnre, bnt Prevent Disease, and in this respect rare'doubly valuable to the person who may use them. Fojr . IXCIPIE XT COKSVMPTION. Weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Diseases >f the Nervens System, Paralysis, lines, and for all cases requ ring a Tonic j ibr. Dods’ Celebrated Wine Bitter* ; ARE |IJNSURPASSED! For Sore Threat, io common among the Cl orgy, they are troly rslnalilf*. | " 1 For the aged andlinftrm.fcnd for persons a weak cob* Btitutjon—for Ministers of the Gospel, KaVj-erj*. ami fill pub. Uc speakenf—fnr Tailors, Seamstresses, Stn* dents, Artists, ami ill persons leading a gedcritary life, they prove truly beneficial. . , As a Beverage, thfej- arc wholesome,innocent,and delicious to the Spate. They.] produce all the exhilaradng effects of Brandy cr Wine, wtihont Intoxicating; and tre a vnlnable , remedy for persona-addicted to the use of excessive strong drink, and »ho win ito refrain from It. They ore pure and entirely free from't to poisons contained Ln t! ie adulterated Wines and Liquors nvith vihich the country H ;looded. These Bitt. r« not! only CUKE*but PREVENT Disease, and should be used by a I who live in a country wl ere the water is bad, or where C iIJIs and Fevers aye prevalent. Being entirely innocent npd harmless, they may be ghen freely to Children ami with impunity. Physicians, Clergymen, and temperance ad rocates, as ap act o i humanity, assist In spreading these truly valuable BITTERS ever the land, and thereby *s£ntially aid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. i In all Affections of the Bead, S ick Bead ■ ache, or -Nervous Headache, Dr. Bods’ Imperial Wine Bitters will be found to he most Saintary and Efficacints. FEMALES. The many certifit|iteB which have been tet dered us, sntl tho letters which wo art* dally receiving,aracojlclaaiTcprtxjf that among the woiteu these Bitters have git en a satisfac tion wliich no other, have done before. No a omen In the land should be without them, and those who once use them will not fall fa keepja supply. DR. i BOV EE DOBS’ - imperi|al wine bitters J Are prepared by .an eminent and skillful physi:lnn who has. used them successfully in his practice for the la it years. The proprietor. before purchasing the exclusive right t<> manufacthrd ami sell Dr, J. Bovee Bods’ C« lebrnted Imp perial, Wine ,Bltters,piad them tested by two distinguished medical practitioners who pronounced then a valuable rodiedy for disease! | Although the meflicul nlcn of 'the cdnnWy, as a general i thing disapprove'of IPatcnt yet h-e (1) not believe, that a respectable fhvslciAn can tie found i t-the United States, acquainted •jrUh their rpeUlcal properrit**, who will not highly approve |)li t J. BO VEE DOBS’ lill’i RIAL WINE ! BITTERS. f i . ! Ihalf newly settlfd places, where there Is nlwrtys a large quantity of from which a pofsi hobs miasma (3 created, those Bitltrs should ho used every induing b fore breakfast. t . 1 DK.U. BQYSfiDODS* IMPERIAL WINE BUTTERS Are exposed, of aiuro and hnadftUerated W 1 no, cmnbin’d with Barberry. Soh mon’s Seal, Comfrey, Wild Cherry Tree Baik; spikenard, Chntuomjlo Flowers, and Ge itiuu. They are manufactured h, ■ Dr. Boils himself, wlio 1* a i experienced and Phys cian, and hcuco should ni t be classed among the quack rostrums wliich flood the country,and against -winch the bledicnl Profession ore so jnstiy preju> dtted. These truiy valiiible Bitters have been sn thoroughly tested by nil busses of tbe community for ilmost every variety of disease i icident [td the iiilmdii ny«t sm, that they are now deemed Indispensable as a , TONIC, MED ICTNEANDA BEVERAGE. twfß BOTI’LE 1 II Costs blit little! Filrify the Shod I Give t ] - Tone, to ih : Stomach! Benotkt 'e the ■ 3 “ System f iyid Prplphy Life ! , J Price $1 per bottle, 6 bottle! fqr $5. - - - . - . ’ 'repaved and sold-by CHARLES WH>BIFIBU> &. CO., &)Ll! fBffPKIETOKS, . W, William Street, New Mf- For s»le by druggist, and grocers genet obt the country. '' Sept, 25,1581.—iyt. W' OOL! WOOL! The tr.M/iriei: crifopaid|fvr,Wooi*t,tKi‘Vo*'^'w'« , »- i <r Z I - - - 7 --* * •('' i '-* /*. W. £AIUS> & CO/ 1 THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, . Broadway, iffew York. BOARD REDUCED TO $2 PER DAT. Since the opening of this vast and commodious Ho tel, in 1&54, it bos been the single endeavor of the proprietors to moke it the must-sumptuous,convenient and comfortable homo for Ibe citizen and stranger on this side of the Atlantic. And whatever bos seemed likely io •the comfort of its.guests they have endeavored, with out regard to cost, to provide, and Ur combine all the elements of individual and social enjoyment which madern art has invented, and modern taste approved; and the patronage which ilrbas commanded .during the past six years is a gratifying proof that their efforts have been appreciated. To moot the exigencies of tho times, when all are required to practice the most rtgid economy, the un dersigned Save Reduced the Price of Board io Two Dollars per Day, at the same time abating none of the luxuries witii which their, table bda hitherto been supplied. ’’ .. TREADWELL, WHITCOMB.* CO. jTefr York, Sfcpt. 25, 1801.^ —3 mos. VAN AMBSASH & CO’S Mammoth Menagerie 6REIT MORAL EXHIBITION Colossal Golden Chariot! ; It is with great satisfaction that Tan Ambnrgh, the old 7 and original JLdon and Tiger Tamer, announces to the (u k 4HBki7 public, that during an ah ■ft sence of several years, ha IBL ‘ l ravple d to every inhabitable ]NhgSnSSSSBSS part of the known world, in search df Rare, Valuable and Carious Animals, and on his . return lost season, was greet* ]| rMjJ ed with a patronage, in the a ' i New England States, unpor* M alelled in the annals of ;Ex hlbitioijs ;, vastly surpassing the exalted expecta- Cat.- '5'W Complete Menagerie, The only one in America} Will appear this season M 1/. An Entirely Hew Outfit; With Hew JHoraeg, ~ New Silver-Mounted Hamem, M* Hew Colossal Chariot, 3 Hew Gorgeously Pain’ed Cages Hew Spring Wagons, New Six Centre-Foie CanTOfJ *M» Jjarg-e at ffia? Ordinary fflMKhr All the advantages that i wealth, talent and expert* ence could command have been brought into requisition k i • L . this season in starting this gigantic enterprise. A favor* able opportunity now pre* sents Itself to parents whq wish to instruct their chU* dren In the greatjSSturfy of JftU» vral HUtorf. Among themost prominent features may be found the gmJ&C COLOSSAL GOLDEN CHARIOT*, With 10 DappPe Grey Horses, War Elephant Hannibal ELEPHANT TIPPOO SAID; HHm A pair of ZEBUS, or SACKED CAtTCK A pair-of California Dancing’ Grizzly Bears} A pair-of CASHMERE GOATS, , A BUCK and a WHITE LAMA a Besides an almost endless gS»K&s£&p|| variety of other Animals, which our space hers is not sufficient to enumerate. LIST OF ANIMALS., Mammo'k Elephant tiannibcd. performing Elephant Tippoo SaiL, ' |^H| Six lAom and Lionets, Asiatic Ajttj^BVg| Lions, African Lioness, Young Lion, native of the United States. SotifA Anwnoxn , S&vef Lion , Ntimidian Lfon t Toting JtfooM, onljf one traveling. Slack »9b T»gir. only one in America, South American Tiger , Royal Ben- « go/Ttg«r, only one in America, ijgF*|M| Brazilian Tiger, Prairie Wolf 'r*V i ■ jFoar Tigers, all different Species. x ■ i Burmese, or Sacred Cow, Three r—— Ant Eaters , S>ven Leopards, Three Bengal Leopards. African Ostrich, Jt P feet high, only one in the g'Mßil United 'States, NortA imfntart 1 IwlMk Panther, Fallow Deer , Black jMP~m^c Lama. 2 Rocky Mountain Grizzly Lancing Bears , TVAf<« j4/pocro, . Zcfrra, presented to Mr. Yon Am burg by the Earl of Duty, Eng /and, Oce/of or Tiger Cat. Java■ |gj Mare, Pair Cashmere Goats , only JK ones on exhibition In this JR. , country. Three Silver Pheasant*. H|jud3BM Tt Ground Bog, 1 Ougo/a, 3 'Canada Coons, Musk, or Civet IWKw Caf, 3 African Grey Parrots. 3 jKf*. TO WAt/« Coca*doj,3 SoufA Jt/ifriran [A Parrots , PoA*nrio» 3 ~ sbu?A Jfn«ncan Pottees, 4 Spanish Afacatri, 1 Atfc and G«y Rabbits , Family of Guinea Pig*, SotdA American Condor , only one in the United, Stales, 4*«“sr^Br2^^ 1 Petava, 2 Fishers, or Water jMf fcOL | .CaW, Wp/f, Wo//', •4BLr Aestdrsa Colony of Apes. Baboons, Professor Lang- . The 6EEA.T VAH AMfcDEGH, Mtw|i Will enter thp Dens of TRAINED ANItaAES fe^ggSSgk AteachEntertaiment.' Alsoi will be introduced TTor Ele * pAant Hdnniiot, I nforming Els' §k ant Tippoo Saib, Educated ynJpJB •onies, Monkeys, Mules, Ac. 1 The Goneoas Procession . Ry Will enter town at or about jrV 10 o’clock on the mbrnlng of the day of exhibition. . W ELLS B ORO, THUBSDA T, SEPT. 26,1861. ■ , Adtnusion2s.Cents. Children nnder 9 yean of ago 15 Cents. Poors open at 1 and 7 o’clock. • THE STEAM GRIST MILLS-near TIOG-A, Yriliroromd ba*iieS3 on the 2blb of September, < - H.S. JOHSSTCSC SHINGLES are now in good, demandand likely to pay better, next Spring, then Larnbor. Tboso who will draw good Timber to tie above Mill*, may bare it made into Shingle* for tie raw bill, or on ala-es.; ! H. S. JOIINSTOK. Tioga, Sept. 13, IShl-Tt- fork. !y through- IVT-EW IVUEAT PliOCll .it /■' V / 1 v ■- r ; ■ . ‘; rniuuuxs i bailees. L ■ i- • ' ’ [ WILL EXHIBIT AT WAR! WAR! UPON HIGH PRICES & LONG CREDITS O. BULLARD Has Just returned from the eities with a complete II sorlment of r ' . SUGARS, COFFEES, RAISINS, MOLASSES, and other staple Groceries, which cannot .bo excelled in quality or cheapness io this or any otter country town. " His new stoek of Groceries iiubnees SALEBATUS, ORANGES, KEEOSINE, CASTOR OIL, I 1 | LAMP OIL, and nearly all the luxuries rued in tqe table* of Civilization generally and the people of Tioga County in particular. Among these are each articles as HAMS, Sugar-Cured or Smoked, DELED BEEF, an excellent artic e. SWEET OIL, CODFISH, Pickled or Dned, MACKEREL, WHITEFISH, HERRING, PICKLED LOBSTERS, SARDII Ac. A good article of FAMILY FLOU R. i i. Alloys on hasd. Also, BICE, CORN STARCH, SYRUP, it. WodDES | Including, WASH TUBBS, PAILS,] MEASURES, FAXC - BABY WAGONS, two'oi MOPS, • BROOMS, CLOTHES BASSE CLOTHES PINS, TRAVELING WHEELBAR BDGOY M and other thing! too namcroa bRIED F Including DRIED PRUNES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED ENQLISI citlidn, dat; AUo, all kinds of NUTS and false ELLAI HElibllnd CANARY SEEDi ■ LAM# bHIMNEYS, ail Aifamnniinc Candies, - Snuff, Smoking a dozen vinos) nhd ‘i good nSsor tions and Toys. WellfWo, AplSl IV, ISfil, NEW GO VERY CH tfOtt BEAD f. Is. BA Hos and is now receiving a larj SPRING AND M E R C II A n Composed DRY GOODS, ' GROCERi BOOTS nnd SHOES, READY MADE C WOODEN W, and in fact'all Merchandise oal all of which will be sold at the READY All persons desiring to buy ( do well to call and examine my MERCHA y before making purchases elaewl be disposed of at unusually Ibw Tioga, May 5, 18(31. J. w; BAICE It th i UNION SI | WELZ^'H L Aro opening a fine Stock of I - ■ NEW GOODS :, , | Just bought «t “-PANIC jvill ]b« sold v'FOR CASH, at a little ABOVE COST, if! possible, Ev{;SY b b b f I Call and see the Goods and Price?. P. 5. All persons hHHng tinsel tied accounts on our .Books, are requested to gettjo ,lhe same by Cash of Note, imnudintelift as we intend to sell >n the pa# doteu system, until further advices fromlthe s.ejO. of ffjjr. J, Wi BAHiKi A C.O, July 31, 1861* . . - SPJEGIAE COURT.! Notice; is hereby,given tt dal Court will be held Atlthe Court Wellsboro, by the Hon. Ulysses iMercur, a on the third Monday of Octoberjnext, toci week, Tor the trial of the following causes provisions of the act of Assembly of the [ 183 4. ' J. F. DOXALDSDX,! AagusH4> 1861 Samuel M Fo± Vs. ,1 Thompson Pliny Bun , Vs. E B Jorould, Goo Wallace el il vs. 1 Inscho S Pierce .. . ‘ ‘ ' >*. J. D«|hy et 4 Sobeiski Ross vs. Stephen Bsboock; Tioga County . vs. Johp W. Jlnyhara J S Bryden's Adm’r vs. Hif n m Inschd FS Elliott ~ , r - jrs; RT.Davte etiid Bingham Trustees vs. Stephen Fbitdr JN. Bache. vs. A Q Ely . ! Sarah.li Keens . . . y.s. Amos. Bixby t Amos Bixtiy vs.- Sarah L Keene V Bingham’Dyjstoes ... . ys. Aryjon BuekJsUd Bingham Thtstceh • "vs.' Timothy Brnd#Si|jal A S , ~ , , Drew eter^ Janus I Jnekstm j ys. J'X Bpohs, Bar Abel Kickersoii , . ys. Peter (Jreen | SIM Converse' Vs; IfenryCnlton 1 George Corliss . , , ys. Edwin Dyer ;-. , John F. Donaldson vs. A P OoiiS Bingham Trustees , vs. Dnvid'A.Cinth. , , “ vs. Martha J L Clark et ni :-** • , ivsi George B Colegroro etal “ vs. Joseph’ Stafrwd et ol ' JEROME’ B. '■ jirifcES, ’ ° J ' ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ■. Sfiidlehtiry Ccatrc, Titifrti Co- Pyw l.y. Will attend io nll tnrejnces citlruetct] to Ll> care witlt irmnptnn*fe at>d fidelity, 1 ' J. - Sept. U),l861lj I | TEAS, SPICES, SOAP, LBMOSS, CAMPH^NE, FLUID, WARE. CHURNS, !Y BASKETS, >r three kinds. BROOM-BRUSHES, IS, MARKET do. lots of them, IASKETS, 10WS, for I smail hoys. iTS, 1 to nwotionL FITS, CURRANTS, IS and SPLIT PEAS. FANCY CANDIES. fEOFS.. !> J lixetj id Tobawo** ment of Tabk«t 2fo. obs: EAP 5T PAY. DWIN e and various stock of SUMMER DIBE, ' HAIItiWAKKj ATS and [CAPS, LOTHIKG, IRE, ed for in (he market, PANIC PRICES for PAY. , loods-for iCASH^will stock of DIBE ere, as the stock will prices forCa^h. X. L- BALDWIN^ r & CO.; Oftßj lid] \ but a Spc *? 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TO AGENTS. No other works Will so liberally reward the exertions of Agents. Alt Agzntl Wanted in this County. Terms made known on appUcatlcm to the Publishers, * [Atig. n,’69. IlfT AJTJSOIJKCEMET t ship heretofore existing. under Iho 808 i Co./having been dissolved, ifiejpurpose of immediately during ' tfie concerhi now offtfs lai^tf IMPORT faVHE' dopprtner, Jt fi f ' m p? W. A. the sobsdnber, for op tbC i business 6: stock of Goods at ■ NEW -PerbODS desirou to flieir advantage lection*, u YORK COST. ■3 of making, piirchdsee, mil' find 1 c to call at once and' makg theifed- )ME r FIRE I SERVED.”-, “ FIRST C _ Tins' stock' con?' ' ais'sortminf 6T ■ DBt SCOBS'; eU of the asnal variety and generfl groceries) DWARE, : 'i, ■ jHats a cats; it' MADE CL&Hpldf, . ■'• ]j; WARE; BXOOB OIL-CLOTHS, ic„ ic. uotfrS i sM . BEAD wooden wAr] CARPET & I and most be immt idiately disposed of." JEROME SMItH; TVellaboro, July ■ 10,1861, EMOVAt. H RIBEROLLfe’ 3 his BOOT, SHOE, LEATHER JO SEP] CXAS removec iJt and IfIKDII Main Street,' to bi< Tillage/ tfß'ife h< and lh4 {mblic ge STORE, from hia late lucittn>n brf £ Tannery at the lower end vf tITS ill begla'd iti fralfcoA Iria 6uatAinW« rally.' Competent [anufactnring Department* Aitdtffl be our own manufacture. Alao, all kinds the ji work warranted tc .OE BOOTS AND SHOES, t. AH kinds of Leather andShoS jtantly on hand and fur idle il loir eady pay. . " « READY'M constantly on ft in Findings, also con prices for cash or; ' Htt)£Sa^d-££l at the highest mar i Wellsbbro, kssg. ! LIS taken In exchange for GoftU •tef price. JOS. RIBiSKOLLE. • . ui tm. vvT, mdSbfed to {he BubScriher by ttoelf ise,* are testiest ed to call at oii&i JOS. RIBBKOLI/B;' ; N. B. Xu thbsS I account, or other' and aqnore np. WELLSBORO’ ACAlifeilii^n Wellsboro*, Tiogs County Penns. ' - 5 - j&kkfNVS Iff. fllXEfc. A. M.; : - - FrlndjjU {assisted by a corps.of competent teachers. ' •*. i The Fall Term riU commence on the 19th JniL• ' Tuition h)r tend of fourteen teeth*, ffoxn $2.50 M military ifrsmtfCTioN „ will be introduced Itlns term into the Academj-, ding to slate act of the Legislature of thisStat£.~ - X T ■ A Teaches' CCasS will alio bo foldsbd: ’*• By order of Trustees, .* , ‘ ii ' # t , 3. t DONALDSbtf; PWtt Aug: 7,1861: " -1 : THE OSCEOEA HIGH SCHObJI WILC OPEN the Fhll terra of the ehshlftE year, Aug. 27th, Winter term, I)ec. 10th; Spring term, March 25tb,||1862. t -. <• . . iX. 'i*i» Each Term to Continue] fourteen weekly, from $£ to $6. Rooms furnished for those, wishlbglo board themselves. 1 ( • Board $1.50; Bmrdand lodging, $1.75-per Whekj Boom, $1.50 per t< rtn ; Instrumental Music, with -ttftk of-hjstnunent, $lOOO j Singing In clanes frees ~r'j , School Books ca a he. procured at the jfostttulioiL For Circi lars. or tor farther-> parlicSmri address, . ,A. IU WXGHTMAJt, fViuctytuT, Osceola, July 31 j IWU _ ' ~ -How Losi, How . R^tor’ed; the Mature, criminal weakness notary emission, pri Mental and Physical I The important facs abase nay be eftectua or the dangerous apn icatecLbqagies, and oj demonstrated, and to treatment, a< adopted pliined,hs,.meftDB •elf ficrttetty. and nt fug all proye a boon W tbonrf Sec onder sent, ,in | paid, oh the receipts \ ' \ r • 127 Bowcij j, ina Sealed Envelope". A ipt, and Core of i Sexual Debility, Nerrcusnerajind Invol* •pd'dclng impoteucy. Consumption'- anti 1 H-bility. By Robt. J. Cn/rrawjlxt, $ that the awfof consequence* of self nQly removed without fi\terpaj"q}edicinivi I lications of caustics, instruments..jneH ifaer empirical dqtteeotdb J*rg : <3£«Hy be entirely new and hjfcbiy raccemit by thb celebrated author fujly-. ex; which etety one is the least possible cost. thereby, aypm i nostnlmsef .the da£. This lecture w*U ; and* and thousands. ntr< _ n -plain envelope,-to apy hfldbeas f fcwp potrfjfgo-stotnpfi, y, New York. Post Offlceboi4?*B€^ I S. P. QUICK; ; ■ THE: H ATT EE; : '• HAS removed from CORNING to Water Strec , where He fcehpfc constantly oii band a general nss .rtment of &Aismdif-sTLs: •<& v-Assimns mpf. •- 3 ffertrilqnalfßes'of Boft'H£T&fD<i CAPS; of all “kinds: Bvfcly article usually ia his assortment. , •[, ;The prices' will all be made to sqit tbe times. • jßejjt. il, ifiii*. I 135 Water Stiiei, fshoirfe. TVTEW CPOPEii. SHOP.—The uHaersialed it* respectfully informs the citizens qf .jflelUKpf,{s end vicinity, that ho has opened a COOPEIV SHOP opposite 1 .. 1 1 .I GROWL'S WAGON SHOP; and is ready to do all manner of work prompt’and (o $ gallon keg to a, sfty lArrkritalL . tie. pitting also done on short notice. 0. P.-ELtillj, [Wellatorty May 8,1801,, i ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE,;—Letrp* of Adm'flisjratiop haging heen.grjlpted to thdun dersigned, on the estate "f Ofc.eola township; dcc’d., nil-persons iwicfetetf 4<vwiiit estate to make immediato pa^tnest^jn.d those having claims against the same wiirynfellnt them to .hE-NSON,TIIfiBS, Sept. 18,1 86 1.-6 tr. " J \ Adttiintxtfat(&: EXECUTOR’S! NOTlCE.—Letters testafiwh; tary having been granted to the undersigned fen the last will and ■ testament of WM. SCOtT,-«*&•«? 'Sullivan; deed, ail persons indebted to estate of -skid decedent; are required to' make' immediath'ptiytefenl, and those having claims against the same trill present them,to.. i HORATIO ALEEST, V ; W; h. peck, r ■ Trov, Pa., Sept. 'lf > y o J • NOTICE.— The Books and acoohMo of-, this late Bcm of X les & Elliott are in tho-diandsfef tho subscriber for collection. indebted td •helitetinn arc requested no'catfot hi; nfpce-nuci "settle the name siO Hr mi.lW«yffe<oMj..wijr IVelUbere, Sept. IS, ISoV.' AlitEfa CROCKERY,'
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