■p- ‘ : jjl - ' , ~ ''"[i ■ ■■ | ■ ■• - ‘ ... 1 L l ::^pf T eou-NT Y agit • ■■•--"' ~.p ; ■*;. ■••; -:•■ | t -J. i ==^ ’iOF ■ TIOGA. <30,, 4- Oct. 10. 1801. ; .. ; j •' **.&*', tom***.'**- * , , .... «** **— «|» •:.:.! nn4 other protu\nent *jL fl WtWfr ~„ /■■' „"j < : j large camp at Prestonburg, it» that btate*.i.t mtttferpleaseyoo to hear trom me j < :..* -——l—-— ~j~z —r — h co i a\ & }■© mjs4 EDI mf ra f ET %.:. i 8 sa -,d Jt they- bate, ft force of 6,000 or 7&0. ; *imei. so'-I /., g | ||i|- "i I 1 L| II I I r;J 3D. thef llfaufe' mvcomradea have at J 'MST^CtfS.'| |~I I J fji F ' ”j -“ 5 I- | |J | MORNIn|j. OCT. IS, 1861. that they are aUrmingUm inhabitant B in the tW-J<>t(»g>(w-4xoeftV--(he - ; . ~ [ ~f , ll •D.' ] 1. 1 «S I 1 "' r ' “ J Treeion about. "' have a fight with the traitors, nnd l J^P 8 ===: V"~ T . dnvtk - %n"2tve:-Jhem:Vhat‘-Aey;need k v M» . -|"t 2r 47 69 ■ T 9 62 36 82 ftt 28 $g ?8 l! ~ "J V'- ■'l'Av,- enough already gone’over to reach from Vt ells- „ 303 m{ .181 129 123)155 'j29« 191 130 314 180 123 issj 306 Ijp sent) "orrtfjw' nol thoigUator,-,,.. ~ . w , WB f n In.Trreiicoville if they stood four abreast, CotinEton .'” 352 64 54 ,101 101 j; 55 ’lsn 23 13< 163 55 9s 57 jjj s; TjwaAiAT s keeping... Shfia-'wrt-fc f«« WJ ■=» ««69 I 108 ip lls 65 17? 112 Mmi« % ■a. At]£i°<.k 2 -OR—Grand and vnrna arie the p j M m arjitlf^Z went °?9 —1» "1?8 128'10 " 9 Y 35 IS9 134 10 144 142 . 3 335 m ~«n MtomohUH’- w /- W S::r: «'« # 1 ■« >«« 5? 4 ? { '*» of w. with a-tW Zl of dixie. If they, eland, a.fight ?*b ail -- II U-- -••• % ' ;» J -; - TOorcw'teri;thiy h»Ve;«ooieil»n| jos '6? J 6«'62 55 72 m. *6lj.W 60 03 m « lounlv tbrojiaht gathered from the hundred cannon to ftce, beaides ufew L;™ , 6 ,. 47 40 41 8 ' B 41 ,45 .47 8 49 »0 4 42 « 1 y . mtt £®. f ' Those heart* ire tiiorhing^'to hear, the roar of nr- cisDD 117, 73 .68 M> « 85 11* ■?5 St| :H!|' .• !| •*i -S » '■ . 1F i ins breast to t -,tle r y. ond perhaps before night there will he 52 16 46 23 sg j lO 97 2J 1()g gfl : >32 #g ln . or Je6l - f f Vt: '•atets of hundreds of thdse brave men from Tioga Cuun- 70 74 64 2 9 66 67 66 8 68 59 "J 2 68 69 “ water was.. e-paralion L w :if be' dead on, the held of battle.— iSJ“ 203 64 64 141 143 86 205 64 149.206, 65 148 ;«i 70s i« theifa hear the pf. eia«|.r- L better be .0 than to 8f the itagoT :20«« ’ / # ™ -jff, f 9,» 1« ” • ' «^aultv\taik8 S a n d to,. .County which b*. ' ,ne " t ; this glannusUainn. trampled 103 13} 136 43 34 136 bs 167 38 206 163 42 ] 149 173 « et with hay-staOKs ana tou J %r ling tra ! toj , s .; Sooner might we all perish, .than td “idaießury..... gs 6 | 57 74 is 57 57 48 25 «« 66 n 59 ei 11 ,Tbe’most serious effect of tn-. .dmen—onc third hf her w knee! in horaaee to those bnse tyrants; I h<>l» 52 64 '4511 28 50 51 .50 20 56 47 S 3 '5O 58, ». 1 is the destruction of the boems at I*. Cambria has the banner; let hot ha-*. thf disirrace of 801 l Ron wiped oilt. Oaeaola 48 •28 43 23 41 43 .69 43 30 41 ~8 29 43 58 11 / . fondly “on the oiiierjwall!” . srl , . Ifl \%:\% % W % ' S I^^ --laatabcmtoneimlhon of doJ aT . „ ij - above the Cham - : brav-er and belter soldrera never lired. andi |^ a ° n nd - V |]s 150 JSI 62 66 160 217 146/ 83 208 ' 149 •521 59 205 « .83 l (Uouse)4> several.vears, fchosen OtK) per day. Wo learn nearly every more o. _ -erbaps. forover ; and somot.mca ij 1W 10D 102 20 h 102 1181 101 26 126 107 21 97 -32# 3 . , . . „„„ • noiahbors on the other side .of Jiivcr, by f . oomfort tayself by thinking that WBrd 122 49 49 75 75 *9 11. 4a 85 IJ9 49 73 49 1M a vt.lbut always firm and open in balloon (take “e’shell ipe but" those base traitors; Welbboro _W7 8»] 101 57 48 103 , 148.100^M49M«]0__50J05u ; , the of slavery.— near ) T o vtn-y : day. Last Iriday,.; Prof, thhn we can return to our homin','knowing or Awdate Judge, H. Johoson had 7 votes; Brace Johnson hid 7 votes; C. Ferry had 2 > —v he wanton 'SL 1 From in the several Camps from this county wo. hnvj the folfowing mturas: Majonbl, This-ft written by k fellow from of Kelison, and a mera’ber of tno IJock-taii Tbe otbdt Companies baTe not been beard fronu - : iment, Co. A., Captain Holland Commanding. —■ ' • 'liftst Saturday the people ret Sing nl ' m " tl)e , t Western Branch 1 ofi the Basque' *nna river were • .visited by-tbehorrprs and do _ of one of the greatest floods tfiat haa. fcoured since the momoriihle-freshet'of 1846; if. gentleman di rect from Williamsport inform, us that the rn t er 'commenced rising at that ’ .lace on Friday nif-ht, and continued to increase with frightful vefoeity during Saturday, .oniil serious appre hensiuhs-of a general inuddation bejgan to be entertained. At Book Haven, the water rose with astonishing rapidity, and deluged parts of, the towfi'vfith suih celerity that the inmates of some dwellings were obliged to fly for personal safety, without, plopping to save their movea bles. The streetksof the town yesterday morn ing were,represented as bejnjj three feet under water. Other villages along.tbe river were more or Jess inundated. In some|of the houses the water was up to! the second story, and most of them near the opiling in the _ first. A great many light buildings wore carried away, togeth er with hay-stack's and fences. , Toe most serious effect of-the .flood, however, is the destruction of the boems at Williamsport and' Look Haven, and the escape of logs valued in the hggrcga|e at about one million of dollars, understand that the booms .first began to yield' to 1 the'immense prepare of water about four, o’clock, Saturday aflpi'nooo, and six hour# afterwards thejre was not avestuge of them re maining, their,site being Occupied - by nothing but a moving Jnass of Idgis the product of tnany a poor' man’s months off ,i ieary toil, and upon which depended perhaps fiid support pf himself and family through tlio of the long and dreary winter, whose approach, even now, is heralded tout in every of air that stirs tbo' atmosphere, The floating Jogs readied .this city about ten minutes befiire yesterday, morning, and presented, a scene pf the most thrilling de scription,' The wind came .with considerable force from tnp west, wljioh'faad-the effect to drift most of them to the channel east of Forester’s island,, an(l" for the first two or. three hours, so profuse was their number, that they appeared to cover the jeotire spruce of the water between the island and thoshote. .This effect was the s.ajne almost as Jar as lie,eye . could penct' wgVnnd duw’n tbo/ti* pr—notbing, but longs packed cloed.together^as,if they composed one) immense tiioving. raft,- Towards two o’clock tfiej were more scattered,'and small boats be gan to hjifkeftjheir appearance in the stream.— Tlioocoupfinfeof these, however, did not seem tp pay any .attention ip.tbe logs, their efforts be ing chiefly,directed towards the capture of the hoards', ol which a large quantity were secured.; . Jbeteasoh of.this.wa#'that the, Williamsport | Boom Cqpipany 'refused to pay salvage on tbe| logs captured m when their boom! ' ’ broke, two years ag< | and owners of boats thate-| fore, wilji thisf. okp/Heuce, Were loth to entert ■ iotoa spoi)illation » hich promised so little profj it, Hai'tbe-coinps ay treated the salvers right on thaf’occasion, sfverahthousand logs ; would hate befen captures in this vicinity yesterday^ . The logs were fit 11 floating past the city u|> ‘td.mne f clock though muCh suf fered audio, less numbers; fil course it is ini i -possiblifor estimate the number of logs $ . •’ t 1 I . ’. .. Vba{ is true } 8 . Fippi in,„» ; who has fome. with fgood \w'7 Pyfore, S n< f . -JentiwSdo ffeiiS r fc th/r d 4 “fiTn? r | h ° BU PP O 4 0f t . he Onion j, accepted the United States. ‘^ rr "’ ,itar ? employment |f lt was reposed oto' 0 to' * naturaKze f SSB^sssaM the United States. !iv J by-and-by rovisif T' ’Jtiyf' Mercury T P eac *’jf c «d,ng to Ibo'MobifJ “pL \ ThtS l 9 a fun-; he, that the (tbetiiJ mt taMU ho,# Bhoul^ that she pay for tb ? of In * h ? * ‘1 * rt f- bof public an|privtt£e, which £ Pr ° P t oppfopnMftte her-olrl) ass Th* r f! ® In ?? of® I - and renibret from offiisb lm peaohl from a Hi ifae timeoiaieit -.Jr „• - . ; called njpiia to do itxldHt.r* TS K ,m en‘ is , i&ooghijof !you t cbif i ti/nf dfinrßBt ’ * e ‘ no; your toil and ncrvo . let , !t lengthen »Hl bayirti/oo^feH f m *P iri ‘.l| t*r In tAtpnth ot dliy amt (erituTl. D 0 * s,,n 'l «f lb* Sift *. I i ' feel tho ‘ ‘be shield <•«. 1 SSSi.r*9 <« •"• .»£££s» 3 fes’S,"” l ■* »•'’• \ ! ] I L SgS"|The Harrisburg Ji/tgrapi states, -d 0 \r g,4'l ohf Commonwealth has already fur nished; the full-quota of troijps called for by the Proe!n|nation of tho president, and that these, tno.nrs composed of the re'™ b-st run ter ia Wroth 1 i mei, arms and equipments . that have; yet been |ontribnted to the Federal Government. Potter. County tbro|tgh,her. press, claims to hejlhe banner war Conner of the Stale, hatting furnished nearly one four® of her voting popu lation to fill up the Grank Army. For this sUq Reserves all praise, but she must succumb to Gamlria County whichjms furnished Jilesen hundred men—-one third bf her voting popula tion! Cabhria has the fanner; let her hang it proudly “on the outerjwall!” Jgy* Kingsley S. Bingham, U. S. Senator tyli Michigan, just dec msed, was one of ihe forpost men of that state. He was a member of Congress (House) foe several-years, Chosen as i Democrat,; but ah ays firm and open in bIJ resistance to the bstenlion of slavery.— L'ij.o Preston King, he stood up Manfully in snhport.uf David tfilmjqt and the Proviso, and umike the great mass df the democracy of that ds|y he'stood faithfully by his principles through jplli deal weal and woelo'ihe end. file participated in organisation of the Re publican party, find Was chosen Governor /.by i| in 1856. In 1858-'s9 he was elected to the United States Senate, Jwbcreia he has served Tor d,o last two years. l?Cie vocation was that of | favorer, and he was Widely esteemed as a roan . Jf ability and integrity. I p>gt I 8 thought tbjit none hnA a ' * ' ipp«^.s.. a - FEOM THfi 'Tls6iili BOt&S S'? V Correspondence o( tlio Agitator*- -.. _., ...... , Camp Tkssalit, D. C. Oct. 6,1851. PaiESO Agitator-— Grand and varied are the scenes which simooiid’ meHs i take my {write,; si o^/rbM^f.,.®WPi amidst the erobaitlements of war, with a thou sandal* Bffffttns atottnd me.and hirodwdrnft thousamdk-of’lrnC* patriots gathered -from the hills-and dettsef the Norths jrhosa heart# ire as true af the Roman that crosses iiisbreaspto the -Virgin Mary—and the bright waters of the Potomac before nm.tha only s-paralion between two of the mightiest armies • that ever were assembled together, upon this continent. It seems impossible that two such contending armies can long be separated, by a stream so narrow that a marksman can shoot bis game acrossit, which can easily be done anywhere ; above the Chain Bridge. , . It is hard to tell whether, the Southern army is still being augmented or not ; but. ours we know is,-end that,, too, at the rate of about 10,- 000 per day. Wo learn nearly every mure of our neighbors on the other side of the river, by the means of balloon (take place nearly every day. Last i'riday, . Pro£ LaMountain while about three miles in tbeheav ens, wnk viewing the encampments of the reb els,’when the rope broke, and away he wanton bis aerial flight, far away into thardeep-bhia.— f’could not help-but envy, him his ride,, a* he calmly sailed-among the clouds of Heaven. -lie landed about fifteen miles, east of Washington, safe and sound. r The fortification near our camp is nearly corn pleated. Ills very large, and surrounded by one entrenchment, about 10 feet wide, and 8 deep, with large oak trees placed thick with the | tops out, and'the limbs sharpened, so that it is almost impossible focatnao to get through ifc This extends fof rods around. Gen. Meade in spooled oor regiment last week. - ;We went through our - regdlur battalion drill, and then hsd a dress parade. The Gen. expressed hi* entire satisfaction with the regiment, and pronounced us the best'in his brigade, and .the best that he had; seen in the army of the Poto mac. The nest morning, Col. Biddle read a a letter to us from Gen. Meads, complimenting us-in the Istrongßst terins. Col., Biddle then said: “Nextto my. family,- ! love this regiment best; Jam resolved with ' you to conquer, or with you to die It is nob only an honor to me, but it is an honbr to you, your natWastate, and to yoar mothers and fathers and friends, who have sent you here to fight the bailies of yorfr oduntry.” - ‘ ' , itlia well known to the reader? of the Aoi tator, that -when this regiment Was organised lest spring in Camp Curtin; that many of them were as wild And ungoferoable.aatho wildHsatt they- represented."• But tmday it is-not So,; fjr according to the opinion of military taen f .fte sce well drilled and-understand: the duties of a — ’ - * •« -* i~« Three of the Captains nf #k»o h ■ * from Old Tioga. Cuptv A. E Nißlv U* t)oro, is too well known -to nded «„! ’ f W bid, fare tospfndW£ the countrymen ' Cwt tt t, n^*f! matlon his Out rog lm ent has not been paid „ff ' Md?-r tin^ 9 time, until all f «"d the only one-tho bojs noth^T^' 1 he payniaeter started from Washing the fl rst of Sept.' wills thp wagon drawn by six mules" and'v PV U *’ ,n * ’1 hi* afternoon, on dress j, , rend by Aid-de-camp Ttomoo sss:'. as^^ir* " 0 ' fflonilw. i t ig - )od W l h " re ' ,lsd j r •ng hour of oorconmvv w u* thlB **?’ st K She'S f ( L a f? feci in creefern Vi ri ‘I fo m “ C ’ J ° D ' Xre ™- tucky and Tenneß^^'jour^^wjmtld' - ' 1 * soon to aid the ffnllenf v ■ ™ "V’t’ted in Mis ted upon the leeL T*' >° B are «* on every battle field, from £ AtlLr * the Rocky Mountains the Atkntic coast, to gan to bail At r.k , < ™en 11 be ware throwingtto„t\ B t«? hta i feWOU ‘ siders ftokingout oftho dl^r'" 81 n,^' ; tent > but on it bail.' ney IJZ ’ r to find fell as large JZ t lMgeT ’ until ‘bey soldiers/bile lam l- tCnt is ™of say that they saw them mt? h i th **’ Bnd the . v all put it down 7 1 h’are « f arger than 1 bare but none to 001^^%^-ri he rth n 000. ■ The- 'fj” Ml ” 8 ‘bis after -Catne the Pay Master 0 ” It £' to an , P“P stsas^^’twa'g «'■ *•* b, z “ er» , C . r,tlc f! cond, fioß. under the oar, causing n’ i ‘j lmedi 4 t e)j’ li r 6 COncussio “ of fait that thefJaotuin hnd d- ? B S erDu f from the in 'he head in th.e Meiice ZZT quontly from the ears-and Jit , H< r Woedsjfre dstion constant)* Uwnt e ® ail ia[ 10 a json- York Commercial h ns “P<>P!«y.-Jfe w occurred in uamp'of 1* Penit" , lnte ?' estiB S B on ter of no account O na m!’’ U - W< ** a *at ceif-t for bis yellow bean the T E ' gniDg a re * ble; be dronned hi f P ’ 1 ,J,mg oa th *H*' camp, leSl PC "' Md ™*hed for ihe themselves. °Angth e P r f ldt °«rcLr on to mine till tlmZ r ,T eh f u J ted ’ “ Dhld, the tent. The Prvrnn.r * aa d-darted from I his treasure, with time toV”? ,eft , n!on0 "f ( h I oos incidents of war. on temp!ate the ciiri-, deck N 6 | 9 AmTrLniagfl^fromth oll ""’ °° tici "£ : MADE,. CLOTHING, ; :-||aT3 AND CAPS, • ' GROCERIES, HATH)WARE, • { boots aND'fetoes, wooden wake, ALt R^kv F PRODticE JAiEN IK EXCHANGE., ' All persons buying QOOOS for j AD r PJ_ y Aro respectfully invited to call and examine I ' ... f HE STOCK, . As lioynre b jie sold at I V£ j' r LOW PRICES '*"■ - • ■ i * nAvmti: • tj.- POST ~j T . Mitchehs Creek, Oct. 16 -fill *: «. sita **«. Si : m f at ‘ h I on Jo£ f« ««it from Paj ’“ , l :nt I k. -Mitchell, p. 0d o?°fr f r Di — ’■ ;tb 5„ rf be heW a? (hi i hc 7io 3 a Rail - K««5 ■'■- fsf' i A. E. DOUGBEKTr, &<£] j Allen JW S ' Brown P G { feller Catharine, ‘ I Brown Horace, " olk f°n Andrew. ! Brown Richard, Beach M E , Brown SpencerH findiley Sarah. :, 1 Brittnor ifra M Mornron Amanda 3 ' Brace H K .Moore Martin, ; Christ Mrs Elisa, M»ailh James, Ballon Helen, A l . Cb rlcs, Soane Jesse 13 A«ker soa Anna, Davis Martin. £ ot , tS A , Dudley W m L { Bcake GIV PetzerPred, i Boyce M A ■ I |ord Helen, | fiimsey Alanson, j Fenton l.y man, j 1 O J ( kmith S.nriih, > j guernsey Calvin, j ■ | ra . i, h Sarah J -| Banniger Win g, ® m ‘th James, j Harrison IVm H I A-nf- P W ’;■ I Haven Wm R, vv oson Aseph,: i Havens Mashain, ! Si H p • Kelsey Cornelia, ' ' w' ,,son Adaline, , •p ! ” ftnier Henry. piaose ar/ad”erfised. the aboF e letters, will o HPHAN’s p A certain lot T' “* 2 °’ Cl ° ck V^’ north bv W m »nJG» in I)elmap fc>*Qeb?n k nnt , j . «omh bj Ed^*„T/ v •*» V the Stonr^rw r ta ‘ a{ °s a i*T b s john £^ s ~ P TrL f ' aboUt ffve ac rt 3 irnT AI#SO— One oJit&p Inf * .. . , Oot -16,156J. ;■ J - j. HOADtBF, ° P )j Adm’r. WORD TOP INVALIDS. ‘7 pr. Jackson. i'■ I JPXECCItIR’S NOTICE.-Lellers t«»* Rheumatism i, *™ofcd bj Dr. JaoJ, M n 1,7”*, ,arjr baWo 8 beea gm ted to the »n*JjO f orefula fa n/ ?'■*•**«. : {ft,!"* 1 w j !l “ nd testament of VX. SCOTT,£ Sail Kboam is cuiod hs'n 115 * 100 '- <® n b ™ n ' doc d, all persons indebted wests I* j Skin Diseases is corß^^r.^ 60^ 800 - decedent, are required to make immediat* Palpitation 0 p g. by Dr. Jackson. I f,? d those haying claims against the saW* d (C ,(P ' Djepopsia is & Dr - Jaofaon. ' * UORATIO AW® I«‘ Diseases is cu«dJ’ J i cbon - T r. ■<, TT. H. PECK, ' I Neuralgia can bd ® r - Jwtson. Pn - Sc P‘- «. JS6I.« lor ; bpermanently cured b. Dr. Jack- Otffofuloug Sot* . All diseas-isof cored b J Dr. Jackson. Prolapsus Uteri £, our ad £?£""s *7 Dr - *«*«<«■. Physical Weakne., i. d b^? r - J aofesoa. ' Jferpouj I \ °r. Jackson. ' See lii, a - nred b ? »f. Jac&sou. V h s Singular Fatality.—The St. Louis Demo crat tells a strange story of a band of Rebels re cently attacking a church building" where they had heard a company of Unionists were conceal ed, hear Dunbsburg, Missouri. “ Rapidly the Rebel forces Sacked andsnrro'unded the church. Gradually they drew near. ‘ Surrender 1’ shout- l ed an, officer from one side. • See you hanged first,' was the answer. Immediately, the firm ing began. The contest raged for a couple of hours, the Rebels directing their shots through! the windows, which, being large, were much! exposed. As daylight approached, they rej tired, and on counting their losses, found seven killed and a large number mounded. ■ Subset quent reconnoitering disclosed the fact the ike church was empty during the whole- Jight r ,und the Union forces were mile's away from the scene of conflict. The windows of the church on opposit sides were riddled with bullets. j Hugh yqvxg, p. SIX VISITS PER YEAR.—DR JACKSOS, The Celebrated REFORM BOTANIC m 4 TVOIAN PHYSICIAN, OF ERIE CITY, PA. JLir BE COXSL'LTED AS FoU.(HV9~FIIKE Of Cailft: West Greenville, Pa., St. Charles Hotel, Oct, n, Mercer, Pa v Staart’s American, Saturday day Oct. 12 and l«k . Franklin, Pa„ Xambcrton Bouse, Mncd/iy 4 noon and Tuesday forenoon, Oct. 11 and 4£. Ameneatr Hotel, Wednesdayjktll Hornclsrilie, X. Y., Chadwick Huoso, tober 21. . .. Corniucr, X. Y., Dickinson House, Tuesday Odl Tioga. Pa., Johnson House, "Wednesday Octli-/ Welhboro, Po., B. S. Hotel, Thursday Oct 24.- Nanvoo, Pa., Landens Hotel, Saturday OcL!5! Liberty, Pa., "Woodruffs Hotel, Sunday tad day Oct .27 and 28. Elmira, N. Y,r BVainard House, Wednesday Ofli Havana, N.'Y., Montoir House,Thursday 0rt.31) Watkins, N. YJ JeßeraoQ House, Friday-Xw.l Penn Yan, X. Y.. Stull House, Saturday and? day Nov. 2 and 3, Brie, Pa., Office at bis residence on Tth door West of-Peach, North side, Get 9, IS ui/ Nov. 8 and 9. Those Suffering from Chronic Distal Of any description, may he assured that tlfi/tf will he treated fairly and candidly, and they fl> be encouraged to take my medicine without i« ponding prospect of bencSt, I>r. Jackson can bo consulted at bis Roonuat gard to all disease*, which be treats with nw* dented success, on a new system. He curofia cases of diseases,'which have been pronoacctii rahU by the Medical faculty generally, mVul vous -Neuralgic:Affectiops* Diseases oM& all Conps of Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Consumpfajv maftsov Asthma, Saif. Remittent ¥nd Intermittent FereWjtbedu* stages of n-lT n * * >f taken. in tentoT*}!*? aU dlse4Be >«<- he curable thU week not the da^^/ CopspJtatipnrJ’ree. . r .. J. by le«£f anhXZe ' ht{t W °f the world br■r ri, ’ fs rcßtb, « AU letters of ! ' «rt.itaty Md k> W reply, A Tj“\ ° W W Bo *3J> ■ Oct. 9, JS6I? ■*' C- J Ci ““' " pALL AXD TVIXTER GOODS! - - smith BTOCK T n haDi,lLAmEm ™ DRY GOODS, Consisting m part 0 f black and figured dress si WORSTED GOODS, i Plain figured Delaines & Ca«r^ MKRIXOBS, INDIES’ CLOTH, ' ORERa FLANJiELS, lOXG AND SQUARE SflAl •And in fact the best assortment of LADIES DRESS. GOODS, Ever brought into this CoMt* 1 tave ntso a Lw go Stock of ] HOMES TIC COOK ine« U - C * I Ti S |^ raWO T> Jln< * Blended fihoctinp «nil Wm,„ J,‘ ck ‘"f s ® fn!ms . ‘triped SMrtinj!, Colhln P 5 ’ Brown and Blenched Cotton P« Cot to „ Cnrpot Wnrp, Cotton Tartt.M et0 -' C,c - We have also a hr s o stock of CLOTHS AKI) CJSSIMXBSS, Satinotts, full Cloth, Tweeds, Kentucky JcatOjk I bavo also, a Large and Extensive Stock of : groceries, BC.IDr.UADE CLOTBWft bats aad caps, i Boots and Shoes, d'ardwnre, Crockery, Glut w Wooden-ware, etc., etc. I would invite (he particular attention of j>ortl to oiy assortment of CARPETS AND FLOOR OBr€Lols ™*S***lr aesorto*®^ J Jjrpnghj mto tho county, an d «iU b> mU >!{»“' L S,r ° en ‘ l>B * #,isf «etioß; and f wonll nZ ily ™’ S»BenU r to axil and eiamine »/* 2t P T’ *•> »« undoubtedly tod fid; P nee to buy Good Goods a „d at U* Pri«i» ri * ■yr j : ■ JS * mS 0 i "eifsboro, Dot St, 38W. -The Books and acfiounli of* .t e of m * s <* Elliott are m t 6« tho subscriber for collection. All persons kid* 1 , Kro '‘quested. to call at bit same without delay or costs mil be®*? " Bilsboro, Sept 18, 1881. ISOS. f : r- Jj i A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-DWfJ , . having been S too(e^iil w)M fe«.gned on the estate ofI)4VXD XAIMf- fj Osceola township, dec’d., all persons in* ttel nstate are rc-juestwl to make immediate hose having claims against the them to 6 BENSON T^rL■ Sept, IS, iSCI.-Cw, Mu'".