Hew Adtfertlsemeata... . r-iien— Tioga Posit Ottce.'f : , <* . WorV A r o(.«—Estate of j Stephen Sabii. p u jltc—Danl. Mcyaoghto i g.l Mi,! 'ho ticket* are nowj print* i, and ready tor l^ on Oar friends frpm thV Uwii«, irttV'BAy IhS Boro, a« requested to ti J/ and swnr. a havb received from Hifroftnaul, of « n advertisement of bis extjhijiVß store; but; I ki. e dUartatigetaenl of tbjf! mails, it did not jjio liius for this issue. Itt fill appear-neit , or s pointed, patriotic,' at|, i pojely original „ re£( j tt n article eigne) i “ iKinv, Dee,’’ “ we copy from the “ WetlslJ f Weekly Demo „ ono of o nr boys, nol.nnased fo touches of the Lpassion,sends love to! “Don’ ?!" , Will not onr \bot of the Democrat send her. ; thopp shirt ? __ deteme Smith, notwiihatand! ig the:depression Je has recently visited Newb' jk and purchased (ijck „f ro H md Winter Goods, , me now ar. doily. His advertisement prepared in ", for this issue, but will appear meanest. Mean hila, gire’him a call. f, aS? A portion'of foe Company of M. Hills ato Boro on Monday morning for Camp Curtin. krce number of citizens witnessed th( ir departure ent. G. 3. Smith remains in towjn foWa few days’ ,ewre more men, when hk will >he Company ths camp. IVe wish them all and a ite lethrt. •_ ~i c j tf Miss .Paulina Smith has received 3 gc additioas to her stock jof ;MU?inetfy Goods, and prepared to furnish Bonnets of tfci Infest style and ilterc. Her rooms are inj the d| falling of Mr. C. nillams, opposite tbo U. jS.. Hotj}* ‘ tho Ladies, upiw the pressure of the times, miifi have the styles, re recemmsnd them to call. J 1 p;- The Editor, who left the Bd|) feme days since ritisitat Coudersport, intending to tench home in Mto prepare matter for this issut ibasMipt returned, .; : g detained, doubtless, by the 8 ivy rains which considerably damaged the roal i oa fine Creek. Sunders will, we trust; Ipok .charitably, upon thp i, :l cooing* of “the bdjya/" local is not as illind as interesting as usual, we%esiro them to re- - ltd itu a misfortune -incident to-ftie flood. We bate received a icomni'anication from E. . Bentley, of Tioga, evidently out by an article icorl&Jt number, over the signature of “A Citizen.” i( the first, wo may say thaii wfr h£vehot inserted it, udy because it was inconvenient do s.o, and partly tauH we were unwilling td assume responsibilities ilocgiog to Ibe Editor aloijic ft*t yibme'etranga Oversight; 'Jffieeler was ricted White in several places dottle body of Ibe ar dt.ihaa leading to the mis Upon 1 which [r.Bentley bases bis commcnicatitfh*- We trait this iplsnation will be satisfactory.. One of Ejie most desti aolivs£qo4& cyer kqqwn itbusectioQjioccured on Friday, and Sun jj last. On- the Cowanesquc, the damage Is said to {immense. fences, nngßthcred crop *, and many ■iiMicgs haring been swept awdy- j A !cu:kns:e drowned, and their.;' bodies Scattered long the valley. From other sections, we the sm melancholy report?! Pine’ was higher sin has been known for macy yearfy and ■'some of our 1 ifflbermen arc heavy losers, It is that the j oems at Williamsport and Lack. Hilvcn were swept! the logs, lumbar ttci''Bpfore the neit is-j a, we shall have more parti ind irill- present i»a to our readers. [from the Potte r Jourjml.] Eepresentative Cbnfej^nce. CorDEfisrony, ssep. ;24,1561v Tbs Ecpublican of bnd Potter unties met «t this place tojday IjorJ the; purpose of urinating two persons for the office' of Represenla in, it the ensuing election.. I Dr. A Stoat, and H. J. Olrtsted, appeared for Pot tfcocntr, and Hugh Y - onng f | and Jerome' B. Niles* :r Tioga county. On motidn, H. .J,' Ousted was ’■Kted President, and Jerbme! B. Niles Secretary, being in ordcij Hugh'Youhg nomicra dS. B. Ell.ott and B. B.Stj-ang, and I>V. A. Stout :i °iMfsd A. G. Olmsted. j % Oumoiion &f Jerome B. tho/olloving pre sble and resolutions,wero aejoptedi'; } , 4 . Wij-cn#, The Republican! Convention of pega county, which met at Mans£yi<f, ol * the SOth . JAogust, 1860, did pasj a claiming ; ■rihat the nght/or swo yfcqfq, to. nominate - Htod icicrc<f» that Convention conceded'to Potter ’tnty ibe right of equal representation ifitb Tioga •WT Lr the remaining threfe yeaps of. the present TPortijntnent, therefore, j ~'j ; That we the Beprcsenta'Hve Conferees of county feel authorized land (fh hereby pledge vf? U^‘ rftn i )art J Boidjcountji to chrry .out in f Ibe aforesaid resolution tty'supporting for emee -of Representative* one in Putter £ Mad-one ia Tioga county, for each of the three rs yst under thejpresef |t apportionment, r,Ai Stout announced thajt he j’jas authorized to ‘•hdraw the name 0 p Olmatd wheyaapon tbo • enfaatiun of Mtysrs. Strang and / llliottdwas D-ado 1' I potion the Convention i djpurt4d «i>|» die, i ■■ Oixstet>, Pres’t. ‘ j J. bTNillss, Sec'y. J■ .' . ; ,» ®"»bori>, on the 28th'ult., n il the |?arsdnage, Mr. JOHN C. ; [ACOfSS to Miss both °f Chsrresloiia’il. |i i !i\!™. 2 , 2<l '? u - , by Rev. J. BowmaMiifr.i jVILLIAM i-. iv\"' b«q., of Broolififeld, 1' ’eg a Co.-Pa., to y ■' if, COGSWELL of Ptfln, Niagara Co. ■■■ DIED-,[i . j* <i ( i! ;in £* nn ’ D <?&r Cborry* Flatt* h I>fpthoria, on a»e MiSS AS%SI ® IWQ I - tS ' fo the Uth ‘^ e , a Profession of faith 1 fit fcifore her ' ,,,r| ng infrequently expr wed willing *x,'°rti-d her friends tcrinvet hoc in Heaver. V!* r . * rfe(l te married ouifbe 22A; * Beit dfcith hrrf love,” and njleaaed .tier fgum earthly <1 c' ir,/ s ° k^| d I * orm Purely BpjrUual yuea jjUb thi^no -1 J t\ LETtfekS remaining in the; PostJ ijj at Tioga, for the tjuartef mitog ScpuiO, fe* ll ’ Bictith Mf IJavid, . ’ Cj . Shaw D. 1 {.■ j. r „ i!, »f>n H n S’; StadlcrA tooyi’. . ; : Webb Ch. s.H. , " Wilson if -fa Sarah £. s Woodburt 'Jghn, for any of j the at ova letters, will / they are advertised, ' 1 j £ hmj& DACffI&TT, P. M.. -i 4 S. l8^& iT0R v 6 KOTIC of Ad c£ n,„ facing been granted to the aubecri- TUT** ,Stejibenl'SabmfU.te qf' Delmnr to'i ***’ Do^ * 8 beijeby gWn toj those inf 4 . e,ta * e to raakje immediate Wuua * rio S to present tboin pnmoriy uu- . ‘o »<>« subscriber.' * 1 { JOB W. SVM9NDS, dJm'r. 1 <' i :s aWr* VL4.KEOUB. •%“. » r l: r M 1861, New Yort, and 10 ie Agitator , and (he ' Newspaper* in tho ' aufchottzed to con- sEwirNGr machines;- . 1 FOK FIkHTW MB MASKFAtffitjtoa BSE, ,495 JtiBOADWAT, NEW FORK. iht principal Cities find Town* xn<ih* 5 - ffnited States, j The Grorer|aod Baker Sewing MachJnb Company Art how manufacturing, and have v their differtn salesrooms, machines niakibg tlid Lock-Stitch, of the same patterns and at the same lpiieen aa thelr celebrated Grovetr and Baker Stitch Machlnea, thus affording the public tho advantage of comparing theititchei of the two leading mocbma andjexerclsing theirown judge lent as to their ns spective merits. Thia ia the only compa ir that mannfacturs both kinds of|inscbines, and therefore tl e only one that can this to the purchaser,. ** Wo Bpeakjtrom experience when wea ly that, after haying tried all the principal Seeing Machines, we must -accord to that of Orovs and .Baker the pro cminet co.. Those indispen. s&Me feature* of sewing, strength, uuife nnity arvdclosticity, all of which jpe' brefnght out in this incomparable invention, make it the first sewing machine in tie country. Others hare their gqcd this combin !8 all, and possesses every characteristic necessary to make ll most- desirable.”— JT. Y. C%risiCsm Advocate and Journal. ‘ Merit ts|Pretence.—Me perceive tliat the Oroter and Baker Sewing Machine is every day growing more and more in favor,Botll for manufacturing and fi imlly purposes—but especially asjidapted to all the' reqnirei lents 'of family use* Othe£ machines, by dint of brazen puffer'and conniving with committees a^annodllhlrs,hurt beeta thrust forward into the first phted; hot they are fast loping i bfs coumerited posi tion. The real merits of the Grover And Baker Machine ore beginning to |e known in a practical wiy,and daily is the demand for'tnera increasing, while the d smand for heretofore better knownl bat inferior machines, if proportionally de_ creasing. So |t turns out in this, as in m any other instances, that ‘honesty]is the best policy,’ and th i right, in the end comes uppernjoat. “A trial offevertwo years enables us osaywlth the great est confidence that thereds no ’better nnchine for general family use than Grover ami Baker’s Sew ng Machine Co. It makes a beau&fol clastlc v seam that does hot rip with wear or washing, ruck almost noiselessly,is pain,simple,easy'to work, andVolhiaWo to get oat of repair, fastens the ends of its own thread,and uses threads and silks directly from the spools on which they are bought. J\T. T. Leader. QrOrer andpaker’s Machines’ work in thelrpecnliarstftch, and fabrics put together by it, may wear and drop to pieces from-original Weakness or hard usage, bi t come apart or give way al the sc£m*, they can not; they krill hold together when t he doth or calico around thc/n bangs in rag* and tat , tera.—N. T. jDai'iy iVeioj. | u pdlntj we conceive most necessary and important to meet tho widc£ range of requirements in i machino for family sewing, we had more fully combined in Ihe Grover and Ba* ker, viz., extent of capacity, simplicity ,< f construction, ease of makiagemcbt, advantage of using thread from two spools without rc-wipdixig, strength of work, elasticity, durability and regularity of stitch, and quietness of movement. We ■'therefbro mark award to tho Gryver and Baker.”— Report of 7enneisee .Sofl Fair of IB6o —alto of St. Louis State luir of 1860. f | ■ I May 16,186!.—1j. 1 ’ ■■: 7 i:-ST.j-aricHi>L'As‘ - ~ -ay} Wew irorfe ’CEI) TO S 2 IT Eli DAY, Sinci tel, id \ propriet and con ♦.hi' this side- of fhe Aliunde. i And whatever hos- seemed likely to administer to the cdrafort of its guests they bare e ndeavored, with out xejgnrd ta cost, to provide, ami td. combine all the elements of Individual and jsncinl enjoymep.t. which miulcm-art lias invented, antf modeiii taste approved ; ttpd the patrpnnge which it has commanded daring the past sis^..years j«;a gratifying that their efforts have soen appreciated. i To moefc tie exigencies of the times, all are required to practice the most rigid the, un dersigned r ' 1 Have Reduced the Price of Board to Two | Dollars per Dajf, at the same time abating none of the luxuries with Which’ tfioir cable has hitherto been supplied. .. | TREADWELL, WHIfCOMB A CO. 'New Yorkj Bept.-25, 1561,—3 mqe tf 3 ■ < FASHIONABLE MItUKiHY SHOP, I MAIN ST., WELLSBQEO. MISS PAULINE SMITH has jdst pnrehmed her ' -f4ll AND WINTER GOODS, Consisting <|f Straws of all kindfe, Pattern Hats, Bloomer llata, Flowers, Velvets, Sil is of, all kinds, and in fact t ALLSKINDS-OF trimmings. She sdliclts d call from the ladies o ’ Wellsboro u anii Ticiriitly, feelihg confident that HER Go|>DS WILL’ BEAK INSPECTION, antj comparoiaviably with those o ‘ ony oSUibllsb mont in the county.in regard to price. { • BLEACHING* AND ’PRESSING done In a /suporiermunior. * i gsSS* Room;at tbe residence of C. 'Williams, oppo site U. S. Ilojel, up-stairs. oa. 2, 13C|. . ) welllboro post Office. Moils closolas fallows; The Northern (Tioga, Cor ning. .Cleveland, New York, ic.,) at 18.45 a, m. The Southern (TrLy, Philadelphia, Washington, Ac.,) at 7-15 ii. T|ie Jersey Shore, (Morris, Cedar Ran, ie.,) and thefCondersport (Pino Creek, Gaines, West Pike, Ac.,) at|2 p. m., every Tuesday and Friday. California Mails leave Now York tjjo Ist, 11th and 21st of each month. I An OverlhnSl Mail for California leaves St. Louis twice a week.l Letters for this Mail slfonld be marked “ Overland." i ~ 1, ■ All letters alleged to contain voidable enclosures should ho registered. I Pott,Masters are instructedto retain nil mail mat ter belonging to any individual until his arrearages— if he be in antars—for postage he pajd- Post Office dpen from 7 A. M., to 8 rj. m., every day, Sunday esceptedi Hton Vouso, P. M. WATCH, CLOCK, . - I — ASD— j JKniILKV .STOKE. fplIE undersigned, having purchased of An- J. die EoLfeV bis interest in the Cllock, Walehand Jewelry businfcs, respectfully invites ibe attention of the public to fits assortment of goods! in connection with thp 5 ■ j I BOOK Aild STATIONERY BUSINESS. WATCKESJof all diacriptions for title, and al pri ces ranging (inn ©lO to $l6O. Cad sell the new AMERICAN WATCHES, with heovjj banting oases, an I trarraniedl for the low sqm of s3si Also will be kept oh band,!GOLD WATCHES, officially for the Ladies.; CLOCKS, from $1.25 to $75, wUI always be found op exhibition. ‘ IN CONNECTION with the above. can belbad all kinds of SILVER AND PLAITED WABEj to suit the purchaser, and mi rked with any inscription or tame. The above is air ays warranted. A largoassortiient of watch' guards, peye, Ac., 1 and best AMERICAN KNIVES, silver buiter knives, Ac. Ao. Ail kludsof REPAIRING dorelby AndieeFoley at the old stanl W. H. SMITH. Wollahoro, March Is, 1861. ■ i —4 : L —— 1 T|» TUB PtßLtjC; THE|PortmLter at Westfield, Tiof a County-, Pa., ia iropartri to esohango postage 1 stamps of the now gtyie for isn equivalent amount of the old issue, during six days alter the dlh day of Oct. inst, after which time (lu|old issue will not bo received at this ’.office In’payment of postage. Oct. 2,lBfiL; DAKL. MtNACGIITON. P. M. CEIiEBBiSTED''KOISfetESS >f this vast and commodious U - ;en the single endeavor of tho tbo for th© citizejrand'stmngcr on 1 T&'E :i: -Mo6i '^i&a.T&sE iE?B‘- ;iv TO THE PEOPLE OE TBE UNITED STATES?! Is the month'of December, ISSS* tha undersigned ./hr the first time offered fbr sale to or, BoVCe Doda’ Imoprial Wine Bitters, a»d in this short period they have given each universal satisfaction to the many thousands of persons who have tried them that it is now an established article. The amount of bodily and mental misery arising simply from a neglect of small complaintsds aurprlsingnnd It Is therefore of the utmost importance that a strict attention to the least and most trifling bodily ailment should bo had; /or diseases of the body most invariably •affect the mind. The subscribers now only oak a trial of" r »; ■'!' ; Sr. J. BOVEE BOSS’ ■ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS'.!! from all who.have not used them. We challenge the world to produce their equal. , These Bmxas for the cure of Weak. Stomachs, Genera)' Debility, and for Purifying and Enriching the Blood, are absolutely unsurpassed by any other remedy on earth. To be of this# Jfr /a only necessary to make the trial'. The' wine itself is of a'superior quality, being about oner third stronger than other wines; warming and invigorating the whole systemfrom the head to the feet. As these Bitters are tonic and alterative In. their character, so they strengthen and invigorate the whole system and give a-fine tone and healthy action to all its parts, by equalizing tbe circulation removing obstructions, and producing a general warmth* They are also excellent for Diseases and'Weakness peculiar to PcffialSflj where a Tonic is required to strengthen and brace the system. No. Lady, who is subject to lassitude and faintness, should bo without them, as they are reviving their action. THESE BITTERS Will not only. Core, but Prevent Disease, and in this respect arp doubly valuable to the person-who mayuse'them. For ! . r • INCiPIEmiJJONSUMPTION, Weak Lungs, indigestion, Dyspepsia, Diseases of tbe Nervous System, Paralysis, Piles, and for all cases requiring a Tonic Dr. Dods’ Celebrated Wine Bitters ARE UNSURPASSED! For Sore Throat, so common among the Clergy, they are truly valuable. For tho aged and Infirm, and forpursona of a weak con stitution—fiir' Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, and all pub. lie speakers—for Book-Keepers, Tailors, Seamstresses, Stu dents,'Artieta, [and all persons leading a-sedentary life, they will prove truly beneficial. As a Beverage, they are wholesome, innocent, and delicious to the taste. They produce all the exhilarating effects of Brandy cr Wine, without intoxicating; and are a valuable remedy for persons addicted to the ose of excessive strong drink, and who wish to refrain from It. They are pure and entirely free from the poisons contained in the adulterated Wines and. Liquors with which the country Is flooded. These Bitt-rs not only CURE but PREVENT Disease, and should bo used by all who Jive in a country where the water is bad, or where Chills and Fevers are prevalent. Being entirely innocontfand harmless, they may be given freely to Children and infant* with impunity. r i Physicians, Clergymen, and temperance advocates, as an act of humanity, should assist -in sprawling these truly valuable BITTERS over the land, and thereby essentially aid in banishing Dpokenness and Disease. Zn all Affections of the Bead, Sick Hoad* ache, or Nervous Headache, Dr. Dods’ Imperial Wine Bitter! will be found to ; be most Salutary and. Efficacious. The many certificates which hay© been tendered us, and the letters which we are daily receiving, are conclusive proof that among tIU worn-eq these Bitters Lave given a satisfac, tion which noldthers have done before. No woman in the land should be without them, and those who once use thejn will ndt fail to keep a iupply. - • PR. J. BOVCE DOW IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are prepared by an* eminent and skillfhl physician who has used them la«£ twenty-five year*. The proprietor, before purchasing the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Dr.J. Boveo Dods’Celebrated Im perial Wine Bitters, had’them tested by 'two distinguished .medical practitioner* who pronounced them a valuable remedy for disease. Although the medical men of the country, as a general thing disapprove of Patent Medicine*, yet we do not believe that a respectable Physician can bo found in tho Ifnlfcd States, acquainted with their medical properties, who will not highly approve DR. J.BOVEE DODS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS. f la All newly settled place*, where there I* always a large quantity of decaying aimber from which ft poisonous miasma is created, these Bitters should be used orery morning b. fore breakfast. ITiPEItIAL WINE BITTERS A recomposed of ft pure and unadulterated TViao, combined with Dajberry, Solomon's, Seal, Cqnjfrey, Wild Cherry Tree Bark;-Spikeuard, Chamomile Flowers, and Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr. Bods himself, who is an experienced .and succeiafu! Physician, and bonce.should not be classed among the quack nostrums which flood the country, nnd against which the Medical Profession are so Justly prqju* diced. • <• These truly valuable Bitter* have been so' thoroughly tested by all classes of the community far almost fcvery variety of disease incident to tbe human system, that they are now deemed indispensable as a TONIC, MEDICINE AND A BEVERAGE. PURCHASE ONE BOI'TLE! It Costs bui Little ! Purify ike Blood I Give Tone to ike Stomach! Renovate the System !; and Prolong Life I ■ Price $1 per bottle, 6 irettlel. for $5. Prepared aud gold by CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO., SOLE PROPRIETORS, 78 William Strict, New York. Jor sale by druggists and grocers generally through* out the country. Sept. 26,1861. —ly. DR. ROBERT ROY CAN ALWAYS BE POUND AT ROY’S DRUG STORE, Wellsborb’, Pa." where he may be consulted at all hours I of the day by those who desire iMEDICAi JLiDVtCB. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of administration baring been granted to the sob scriber, on tbs estate of Brasilia Uolton, law of Del' mar Township. deo!d., notice U hereby given to thoiS. indebted to said estate to mukfr immediate payment, and the -e having claims to present them properly an* (henticated for settlement to the subscriber. .ISRAEL SXONE, Adm'r. Delmar, Sept. 4, > rnfiß STEAM GRIST MILLS near TIOGA, A will resume business on the - 251b of September, H. S. JOHNSTON. O HINGLES are now in gbod demand and O likely to pay better next Spring, than Lumber. Jhose who will draw good Timber to the above Mill*, baay hi vie'it made into Shingles for the saw bill, or oil (shares. - H. S; JOHNSTON. ; Tioga, Sept 18, ISGI.-St. MEW WHEAT FLOUR at jL\ WRIGHTS 4 DAILEYS, FEMALES. DR. J. BOVEE, DODS* AVAR! WAK! UPON niair PBICES & LONS CBEDKS| O. BULLARD .- Has from the eiSes with »oo«plet» «- tfortment of SUGARS, 1 - COFFEES, [' RAISINS'/ MOLASSES, . and other staple Groceries, which epnnot ha excelled in quality or cheapness in this or an, other country town. > , ■ j His now stock' of Groceries embraces SALERATUS, „ ' SOAP, , . 5 " ORANGES,. , LEMONS, ; KBBOSnfiB,. ■' CAMPHENE, CASTOR OIL, FLUID,, . SWEET OIL, LAMP OIL, and nearly all the luxuries niied In the tahlesof Civilisation generally and the people of Tioga Coiintf in particular. Among these are saOh. articles as HAMS, Suger-Cnred or Smoked, DRIED BEEF, »ri excellent article,' CODFISH, Pickled or Dried, MACKEREL, WHITEFXSH, HERRING, PICKLED LOBSTERS, SARDINES, A«. A good article of FAMILf FLOUR. • Always on band; Also, RICE, CORN STARCirj.STRUP, ta WOODES WARE, Including, . WASH TUBBS, PAILS, CHURNS, measures. Fancy baskets, BABY WAGONS, two or three kinds, MOPS, ’ BROOMS, BROOM-BRUSHES, 4. CLOTHES BASKETS,- MARKET do. CLOTHES PINS, lo * of them, TRAVELING BASKETS, WHEELBARROWS, for small hoy* BUGGY MATS, and other thing* too numerous to mention. DRIED FRUITS, Including I DRIED PRUNES, I . DRIED APPLES; 1 DRIED PEACHES, 1 DRIED ENGLISH CURRANTS, CITRON, DATES knd SPLIT PEAS. Also, all kinds of NUTS and FANCY CANDIES. MISCEIXAIfEOt/S. HEMP and CANARY SEEDS, j LAMP CHIMNEYS, all lizoji, Adamantine Candles, Snuff, Smoking and thowing Tohaeeo, a dozon.rsries, and a good assortment of Yankee No i ■ , tiona and Toys, Wellsboro, ApdliTflM.- ’? j' ■ - mB AEW QOOvit VERY CHEAjP FOR READY FAY. r— ,1 " . t. JU BALBWO list and is now receiving a larfce and various stock of ’ SPRING AND SUMMER ’ / i' JIEUCBAXDISE, Composed of j / DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, | HARDWARE, BOOTS and SHOES, UATSond CAPS, BEADY' -MADE CLOTHING,; .. AVOpDEX. WAF.S, aud in fact all Merchandise called jfor in the market, (all of which will be sold at tbe-JPApfIC PRICES for PAY. All persons desiring Yd bny Goods for CASH, will do well to call and examine my stock o? • 1 4 - HER CHAND^SE' before making purchases elsewhere, as-the stock 'wsU be dispoled oTafVnusualTy low prices for Cash. Tioga, Jfcry B.IS«U ' 1 T- L. BALDWIN. 3. W, BAILEY & CO., dl IHB j UMOX STORK, WELL SBOBO , Arp opening a fine Stock of : new <soods Jnst bought at "PANIC PUICESj” and rtill be sold FOE CASE, ats-liltle ABOVE COST, if possible,. :EVERYBODY Call nnd gee the Sew Gauds and Pfices-. P. S, All persona having unsettled accounts oh our Books, are requested to fettle thq entbh by Cash or Note, immediately, ns wo intend tp sell on the pry down system, until further advices froh) the Shat of war. J. W. BAILEY 4 CO. Wellsborb, July-31, 1861. | . SPECIAL. CODRf. NOTICE IS HEREBY GI\fEN that a Spe cial Court will beheld at the Court House, in WelUhoro, by the Hon. Ulysses Mqrcur, commencing on the third Monday of October nett, to continue iwt) week, for the trial of the following causes, under the provisions of thoactof Assembly uif the 14th April, ]834, J. F. DONALDSON, Proth'y. August 14,1861. | Samuel M EoJt v». J Thompson Pliny Bun vs, E B Jerould, AHinrs Geo Wallace etSi Vftllnsctlo; S Pierce , vs. J DuOby et nl Sofaeiski KoW Vs, glepbejn Babcock Tioga County Vsi John \y. Mnynard J S Bryden’s Adm’r , , irs. Hint® tthecho ' A F 8 Elliott vs. B T- Davis et si Bingham Trustees vs. Stepbetr Potter - J N, Bafchp Vj. A C Ely Sarah T. Keend , • : '-Syl. Arnos BabJ*'- " c:.; - Amos Bixby Ys. Sarah L Keonb , Bingham Trustees "Vs. Anson-BtfeVkt k!'' Bingham Trustees , Vs. Timothy Braced si A S Turner vs. John urow yl »I James,! Jackson ' Vs. J N Bafcho, Bxr Abel Nickerson Vs. Peter tjreeß M M Converse vs. Henry Colton’ George Corlies Vs. .Edwin |Dyer John P. Donaldson Vs. A T Cobb . Bingham Trustees vs. David A Clark “ vs. Martini J L Clatk.otal “ vs. George 11 Cola graved 41 “ vs. Joseph Stafford dal b. iyilles, ATTOUSEY AND COUNSELLOR AT lA’W', Middiebury Centre, Tioga Co., Pa. Will attend to all business entrusted to his care With promptness and fidelity. i Sept, 11, 1881. i tffcASy SLICES, WE WOULD BE SEE OTE VU It i ' LARGE SUM ME ft 6 00BS, , Monastics, 1 ■», ; S, u * BOUGHT AT THE LOWjESX PRICES i ’ • i • C.vA «->•« fEJS, SIZARS, ABt EOtiGHt PREVIOUS TD THS]I I IK VRIC Kow BELLlttft ; ! PRESENT V. FERINE k ATTEHTIOJf CALL I —*o i ARRIVALS —or— B M S a n MQ s. s u is tin o a, >* >* *? - • i V - 1 ’.,T FOR OA H. ALSO, VOFFBES, .Tfc ADVANCE ISBTEAN iUtL co., f n oy, if A. IMPORTANT NATIONAL WORKS. PUBLISHED BY D. APPIEIUS * CO. ; 1346 &. 348 Broadway, NowVrirk. 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Every important artidem it bos been specially written for Uapagfc by then who uw thorities upon the topics of which they apeak.. They are re- = attired ta bring the subject up to fbo.prefient moment; rtatejost bow it stands note, All.the Statistical information' j* from the. latest reports; the geographical accounts keep., -pace with the latest explorations; historical nattcrmclude the freshest just views; the'biographical doticea not only * speak ot thb dead but of the living It la a library of Itedi. ABRIDGMENT OT THE' DEBATES OP CONGRESS:— Being a Political History of the- United States, from the or-, ganiaation of the first Federal Congress in 1789.t0 1856, Ed* ited and compiled by Hon. Thomaff H. Benton; from the of* fleiaf Records of Congress. < • • y ’ The work will be completed in 16 royal octavo Volumes of; 750-pafcc# each, 'l4 of which are now ready. An additional Volume tflU hft issued once In three months. - *4 WAT or FROQWIXa TUB CTCLOPAEJ>IA OR DEBATES. Form a clnb- of four, and remit the price of four books/ and five Copies will bo sent at Iho remitter’s expense for car. Huge; or for ten subscribers, eleven copies will besentat our. expense for] carriage. ' to Atoms. No other .works will so liberally reward the exertions of Agents. Ak Aom Waited in this County. Terms made known vti application to thoThiblishers. , [Aug. 11, ’69. mpottfiiiT asmoijncemex : THE copartnership heretofore existing under the Ifirm of W. A. ROE & Co., having been dissolved, the subscriber, for the purpose of immediately closing op the business of the concern, now-offers thoir largo stock of floods at | NEW YORK COST. Persons desirous of making purchases, will find it to their advantage to cull at once and mako their se lections/as “FIRST COM 3, FIRST SERVED.” Tljia stock consists of the usual variety and general. assortment of - DRY GOODS, . GROCERIES, *.■ HARDWARE, . CROCKERY, BOOhtS 4 fjHOES, HATS 4 CAPS, | READY MADE CLOTHING, WOODEN WARE, GLASS WARE, 1 CAR?BT & FLOOR Olt-OLOTHS, ic„ Ac. and must bo immediately disposed of., ! JEROME SMITH. Wellsboro, July 10, Is6l. BEMOTAL. JOSEPH BIBEROEEE l"l AS removed his SOOT, SHOE, SEATiIKR il and PINDIG STORE, from bis late location on Main Street, to his Tannery at tho .lower fend ul - the, village, where bo will be glad to wait ont his customers’ and the public generally. Competent workmen are'" employed in the Manufacturing Department, and all work; warranted to be our own manufacture.., ■ Also, all kinds of ' -REftMpMADE BOOTS AND SHOES, 1 ' 1 Cdflrtanlly on Rand. ’ All kinds 'of Lfealher and Shoe Findlngvalso constaihly on h'abtinnd for 1 sWe at, low ; prifc«( for Dash’w tender pay, • ' : HtDES snd PELTS taken in. exchange for Goods ’ at the highest market price. JOS. BIDEI'.OLLE. Weilsboro, /Lag. H, 1861. N, 18. All those indebted >1 the subscriber by Look account, or otherwise, are requested to .call at'nnco and square up. - ' JOS. I RIBEUOLLE.' W*II.fcSBORO’ ACAOEiWT. i TToga County, PennflU MARINPS fi. ALIEN. A. ftLy- - Principal assisted by a Mbps of competent teachers! The] Fall Tetm will commence on the 19th Inst Tuition,for lermof fourteen taeeie, from $2.50. to $6.00. - • -- ~ . I military instruction ~ will be introduced this terra into the Academy, accor ding to a late act of’the Legislature Of this Slate. A, .Teaches’ Class will also to fortoed. 3By order of Trustees, f ‘ J. F DONALDSON, Pros’t. ■ Wellaboro, Aug. 5 7,'1861. • ; -=•■• i ' __ , . V' It. Tii& OSCBOLA UI6H SpHOOL \XJ tLIf OPEN tfife Fall' term of the cnsning iVV Tpoar, A tig:27lh,lV!ril«r lbVm,£>ee:loth; Spring thrnj, r Warch'2d*yCS63. > : Each .Terra, IS.eoo-tlnue fourteen, weeks. - Tuition from $3 to $B. Ukohms furnished for.those wuhjpjr to. board tMmtelt’M. * ' . ■ _ Board $1.50; Board and lodging, sl.7s.pet Week; Room, sl'.stlper term; Tnsfrntaefatal Susie-, with- 4aa of instrument, $10,00.; Singingin oltseea fteej-: - ... ■- School B6ok»%atthe procured at the Institution. - ■ 3tST- iFor Circaldre, or • fdf further. particulars address , , A- R. WJGIITMAN, AViacipaf, Osceula, July 31, 1861. ' " V , ‘ '■ • i Manhood. How lost, How Restored. Just Published, Id a Sealed Bnvelope . A be im. on the Nature, Treatment,andßadicai Cure of Sycnus'u.'rliuea, orSeroinal Weakness, tV.;il!ry, NervtUtnesVand mvol-- uularv emission, producing* - impoteocy. Coneomptipn and Mental and Physical Debility- By lloitr. J, Ccovebu>xi,, M. D., The Important feet “that-'the 'awful bonsequenct-s Of self, abuse nuky he effectually removtfd without,internal medicines or the diheecooe applications of caustics, instruments, sn-d -‘icated bottgfes, And other empirical deuces, is hero clearly demonstrated, a»d the entirely new And highly tneccssful treatment,'*.- adopted by iho celebrated amljor luil.v, ex plained, IW menhs'if which every one is coablodtochre him self perfectly, and.at the least, possible coat, thereby avoid ing all the advertised nostrums of the day. This lecture w i l prove e boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal. In a plain envelope, to any address. povt nald. onitbe receipt of two postage stamps, by e-liVic-siue • * ; Dr*. CU. J. C. KLIMIi. j - - M 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office U»* 4.05& i ■ ! S. P. QUICK,, , the Matter. TTys removed from CORNING to ELMIRA, 135 r| Water Street, where ha Keeps constantly on band a gineral assof-tnrent Of FA snip N SILK <t- CASS IMBUE HATS. Also,all of the different qualities of soft XIATS nod CAPS, bfj all kinds. Every article usually found ia his assortment. The prices will all bo made to suit the times, i 1 - . QUICK, lliVtibr, , ■ Sept.ill, 1861. 135 Water Street, Ehuila. NEW COOPER SltDP.—The Undersigned respectfully informs the oilmens of Well«hiir<i and vicinity, that he has opened a COOPER SUOP opposite ettOWt’S WA6OK SHOP, and is ready to do all manner of work prompt and to order, frota a gallon hog to a fifty barrel lull. He. pairing Also dohe on,short notice, 0. IT. ELLIS, fwallabcpe, May. 8, A' DHiJNISTRATOR’B NOTlCE.—L"lters of Administration having been granted to tho un dersigned on the estate of DAVID TAYLOR, late of 'Osceola toWasbip, deo’d., all persons indebted to anid estate are requested to malte Immediate pay merit, and those having deltas Against the same will present them to i BESSON TUBBS. ,Sept. 18. IStVT.Mlw. ■ Aamtuhintior. * i EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters te-stnm.-m tarir having been granted to the undersigned on the last will and (testament of ITM. SCOTT, late «f Sullivan; dcc’d, all per,one indebted to estate of >.iid decedent, are required to niche immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will picsrnt them to HORATIO ALLEN, ) Ertr's, \Y. H. PECK, i * ” Troy, Pai, Bept. IT. TSf.l.* . ATOTICB. —Tin Riole* at" 3 accounts o, the IN lute firm of Kies. A Elliott are in. the bands of the subscriber for collection. Alt persona iiuh-hu it to •ho late firm arc requested tn cad at b>s ofh o and lettlo thp sanio vitlHiuf delay or cost. w:U ''‘l ">»'!*;• TVeUiboro, Sept la, 1901. . »UC'»
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