mu ACITATMK. ; K> ; ? .Si j s, Doughfrty Secretary,; f, , ! ' ! *T j. 1.,L. Bsidfin. Court Sah-U- J - piniatrator- f Pr. .I*l >on M« nl Tl>»t ■flitjW 1 - already, » ../jroTnSB Co«p|isr.-Aa-»ei|o.lo pma M* Ast Mr. i- S- Hofrcl is getting < j) a company at 'seld forth# war. A meetingi 8 Ve held there , niay afternoon, at which aj)ee</ifes pr ill he made Bojn o!d8 > Mr - Hecr 5’ SberS o»H. W. iiall and othor*- Let there 1)6 '■ 0Q ? tnra out ’ M r, Andrew Miter has been Appointed as one , Capitol Police ax Washington, yy the Commis ’ f Public Buildings. This iafa, position for h (h , .‘Governor” iswell ’ Qualified; and songh i-,1 rewards do net alwaysfall to the lot of the l deserving) wo ari sure this cannot he said In his A Bnce -between the Carpenter Colt of this , B j. „„a the Hilller Horse of East; Troy, took V.n Thursday lost, on the East Trojj track. Mile, ‘.j test two in thro?. Match race % $lOO. Ihs ’ ter Colt took the purse, boating lie competitor T, first and second heats. Titne-l;,' 1 and 1:5?. lire Press! 1 . L_l • -‘ r tS-We returned frtm our Wosterijjfciionrsion “ in , ID rote” last week, having been’ detained by rssi of weather” ten days Angt^'than, wa bad do arrangements foij. To the' ki jd . friends who Uted our ” dovil" in editing the.; iapoc daring our unco we return our grateful aoknl wledgmsnlS. If , re “ licked” for any of -gief, we shall do tin the honor pf standing on the defensive. pg. \y e have received a largo envelope from B. E. obiosoa. Bookseller,' jof Corning, 1 :wljoße. ndvertise sot may, he seen elsewhere, Which, coigains 12 sheets good comfncrcial note paper, 12 ahei ta of goodlet rpaper, 12 sheets of fancy notep«ptijrl2-ano white „ty note envelopes, 12 fine whitn dealer , envelopes, ,buff envelopes, a. gtod lead pßocii'a pep 1 holder .1 1 half dozen steel pons. Be i-ojUJhis-amount of itioaory put up as alovo for the riint of 25 -cents. — or oar part we cannoh see where, f,e gets his Jirofit, ,jll the articles are of excellent (, polity. H’S learn 111 Smith has ordered 1 some, and w ll scow hatfe them pfVte have received several tuUtieal articles — blj.wrltten and interesting—in rpjjlyto srtfclofpuh ,j,d in the Democrat / but the witters! will soo that uy.sre no longer neetsfcary; that.the jpeople Jhom- Jmhavt vindicated ihoir iulelligeiee; by pronoun tg» verdict on the staioments, an'tTkrgoments made , lit ilemocrats, which open th.ey cji ( i understand, ir ourselves, wo had rhthen learo'aii* (ions,, bowev glsringly untrue, pnoontradigtfdl arguments icontrovertcd, that pijolong the istferbilies of a eam ignriroady closed, ,‘jlfs are sore par correspondents fl take the same view, and hxense us for withholding nir communications.! fS- week to tall the attention of iirttsders to the 'new ahnounccmentwnder Ferine’s ■Up - In this new great-secret-of Ui&ioccisi' hft»Meale’4 ; dnt. 1 Oatf of‘their firm’re iild in Kew York and watches tbC-Chances, chan |M ted mutations annoys for cash the very but goods' at fabulously tow prices], 'This is why they cuifford-to sell go cheaply, end tills is Why they live Hcjrtd'thc rusto'in'of ’such a large ■.class'-orotic chm- BHity. . ITa heard Jt lady saynfetpong since that she muW send for goodd Perine’s/ hfyo them selected with care, got a gopfl article* express; and then nri money.. Their flag is the goi|d old Union flag— long m»y their flag [war e. ~ Our Costrirrtioxs.—W*"' v 0 th& third ar litl« of a series on the important si pject of the proper inltirstioc of fruit ind froit trces, ;The writer is a • j. 1 poilenm well qui lified experience, to trite on this siibjec * In. this cfta? i,ction,-we deair© tacall attention to the adWtiae|&ehsiqf Messrs. Wick-' ha and Bloodgoqdj, 1 » Tia K a * Peo P le Hring in the. countyl canbave b)| wd )fb promptly filled nd at price* far helW tboeo oj;fv Side nurseries.— Ourfiret page contains a article, on* the ri|ht« of property iA times of cij fM yfisr, And bis views hereon. It will fapay pprusal, ! i pod't forget to read enr from the Tioga. Boysj the communica tion in regard to thonaw compailH from Tioga. SSh Subscribe—Renew.—No CpB the best time to itbtcribe for the Agitator, or Sj’. you are already a mbwriber to renew your sub 4 jiption. The long •inter-evenings are npproachin; ij .nd yon will wish to kttm what is going qn in your a county, aa well as to bur fron: the various correspQ dents of the .4jj£a <w*iflongiiha “ Tioga Boys." Vc'o hav'etho promise •1 correspondence from every mpany. We know tbit money is scarce]—onr u col wallet'* mdkes' w pilnfajty aware of that fact—so we have con cluded to- taka «*ll[ kinds of. puoduqe” which hai a ttirketable subscriptvilU $o friends, bring *• wood, apples, whjeat, buckw idat, corn-meal, flour, bemey, lard dr butteif. Is. B.—ti3bnoy will not be re took j j ; r . P&" Soldiers'* coiinplaibtis made tylHeiutburilifiaeflbe general ' & jretassness displayed in iddretslng soldiers’ letters., -’I ii„the present time drears ow 4,MMJ Alters l*?bg in Washington, •Meb, from the careless irmnnj £ifll which they have tan addraised, wilpscarcely «'Af reach the parties foMrbom they jtrof writing to your friend* in «mp f use n, plain enrcl *P«. and write as as po fehlq the name of the Person addressed. You should iOiglTO-the letter of company to which Sis hsiftg' l , the number or *l*ne of the regiment, and the j of its location. instance: j“Johu Stitch Ceiapanj A, Col. I ®«ek’j regiment, Pekna. V-oluijhpra, peat Fort Coroo tra, Washington, D.jC.” By j bp; exercise «f a little and the observance of the at ove directions, yocc htttrs will; always roach their. (e^tlnation; but other *>'«. the chanses aco against I ;bt ! parties for whom are addressed .’ever recoil nj: them. Bemembsr ttat W. Jl; Smith keeps sonata 1 ti r : on band envelopes frith printed -addresses; for tht io Capk. Carl’s, slies', Capt. -'Hats' nndti jk dj, Whitney's Com ,f*oUi,wnd that no letter onolgshitf itf theso envelopes l *r« hew known U> fail In itkebtag.their destina-! j&a. • - , i . -•!£(>•'-■ ■! I ‘tl-? At Bmhinson’s Mills, near r keUtboro, on the S9tb •'b, MORDECAI UtJOSE J,B3I?feON, in the 77th TWtbfhisage. • T !j|; ■ , the above the last of a little Eg? >™ broke the wtidernsra in Ibis part of tbo country, no..Lo mehere »la'!—U yearsof age—ln 1799. The form a “5 V" oat I o '** cemetery hs» often roused thohdrds Jl^aanjh deer from the spot rrber. Weilsboro now stands; ’'“h the red mfn of the fort t at hla camping irouhjt si S! -Hcreh; and quickened if * Speed of-his pack horse isP I’of 1 ’ of the panther rung ! thind hiihi while Convey or!. to the inren engagof In cattingont the roads lck »e now roll im car osri tge*. • “•* “f f, * r 1 rt» »hd much though l ! wfall ♦''iPPSTamsnt > and belove Ihy all who knew him; s£j?! ‘ally ripe" has beef, -planted la God's Acre, satSnli v power of Christ’s! jrarrcction. we joyfully | J'Wnwieiyf ‘‘ c^- ,l ’ ,tsl^S ,0 iy> u 3 taa “gj|J l ? t j '■4VV-- lili M., issinm to the fM a crowd forming feats pupils- have .-ATTRACTION.! i : $lO,OOO | . WORTH OP »Ef FiliL GOODS, | • ' KOW OPENING AT THE BEE HIVE! We refer he citizens of Elmira, and the Public gen erally, to tie following;Catalogue of Goods, which are , | UNSURPASSED m BEAUTY! UNEQUALLED IN VARIETY}! ' ' UNRIVALLED IN CHEAPNESS! 11 We call the Ladies* special attention to our' ]Dr«ss ooods Deparijnem, comprising the novelties of the pcaaon, such as Plain repj Ottoman, j Ottoman, f Vellaur Ottoman, [ Frisch Merinos, j i , * {all colors and grades,) ■ ' Bich Paris Printed Merinos, ! tid do } do ..Wool DpLainas, | English Plain Bepp, > • English Printed Repp, j . English printed Coburgs, 1 English Phin Coburgs, j Irish & French -Poplins, -- - - ~ T G ace Mohairs,. Mohair Foulards. An on«| a variety, of r BLACI i>RESS SILKS from 50jcts to $2,50 per yd. COLOI y DRESS SILKS, plain and figured, some of the most recherche designs.. . , irOM ALL SILK MANTILLA VELVETS* Shawl Department, contains aflthobcet makes of American and imported Woolen s|bnwls; a hoe line of lad.es’ and misses* small chock Shawls: ' J | |e£ioai33v : siCAjwr.3, at loss cents on the doUaiU owing to an ex traordinary large importation tho prices are very de pressed.'. fine all wool Silk Double Brocba Shawls, formerly sold at $lO, we can now offer at s6* 1 'j FASHIONABLE CLOAKS. Black apd Colored ; we shall receive weekly during .the seasontall the very latest styles. Cloake made to order in aK'ery superior manner, dn short .notice. Black Colored .Broadclotn —Beaver' and f French Tricot, * Desirbnp of making this a verjj important branch 4f ogr. bufioos*. we have purchased, the most exten rive Stolid ever brought in town, price from $1 to $6 pip yard. Wrcen and irf.U in want of Iljroadbloth of any . ■ ■ boons of every description, wholesale and retail, at unpre cenentod low. prices, |. 9ZiUinet& please takfe- Notice. - not viiitinf KewTork this season, cap replenish their slock ua at New York robbing "Brice.. . * , v | ‘ This er&ire Stock is now, and has been bought re cently unifier the present depresses state of things, for Cash at Ruction aiid elsewhere. ] TheJw&e ’increase.., of. sales. asmulM«V ua greater efforts, Nothing on our part will be left un done.to mease the public. ] A call is respectfully solicited.! I, ‘ ELlAfe H. DOBMAUL. Elmira} Oct. 9 1861. apr. 17-m6. BE PtoNbTDAL.—Those I desirous of con suiting Br. Jackson should !be punctual in call ing on b?n, as be never disappoints, Mark well the duy an 4. Mate of bis appointment, and,.call.early, as he will longer than th{> time specified. Dr. J. bus always endeavored to deal fairly with his pa tients ans those who come toseejbkii mustexpect the plain truth,, and bp will never flatter, deceive or make false promises'of cure When he kfcWws it is impossible. jj®' l §ee bis .Appointments, y ' {JEROME B. WILES, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, [-Middlcbury Centre, Tisga Co., Pa- Will at end to all business entrusted to bis care with prompt ofess and fidelity* :! Sept-| il, 1861. ] - . ’pSPJECIAIi - ATOTJCE.IS HEREBY GlVENthnt a Spe -1 ’ ei{«4 Court wilHbo held at the Court House, in Wellsb >fo, by the ,Hon, Ulysses Mercar, commencing on the Bird Monday of October next, to Continue two week, for the trial of the follon ng causes, under the provisions of the act of Assembly of the 14th April, 1831. if v J. F. DONALDSON, Proth’y. Aug||t U, 1881. - Samne\ M Fox vs. J ’Thompson Pliny Bpn vs. E i Jcrouid, Admrs Geo Wallace et nl vs. I Ibscho S Pierc| vs. J et nl SobeisH Ross ' vs. Stephen Babcock Tioga Cpunty vs. Joljn IV. Maynard J S Breen’s Adm’r vs, Hiram Inscbo P S Eliott vs." R T Davis et al Bingham Trustees vs. Stephen Potter J N. B&he vs. A flTEly Sarab li.Keene vs. Anios BUby Amos jfixby vs. Sarah L Keene Binghlii) Trustees vs. Ation Buck at al Bingham Trustees vs. Timothy Brace et el A S Tufber vs. John Drew et al JamesTl Jackson vs. J X B ache, Exr Abel N&kerson vs. Peter Green MM. Converse' ■ vs. Henry Colton Gcorgcjporlies ' vs. Eojvin Dyer John pl Donaldson vs. AIP Cone - Bineham Trustees vs. Divid A Clark ‘ f>‘ vs. Martha J h Clark et al '.t “ ,' vs. George B Colegrove et al ; | " vs, Joseph Stafford et al . «C 9b K COOPER SIIOP. -i-The undersigned rarpeojtfnily Informs the citizens of Wellsboro and viranily, that he has open :d a COOPER-SHOP opposite WACjOJT SROP, and is leader to do all manner if work prompt and to order,lrom'a gallon keg to a fifty, barrel tub. Re pairing also done on short notice. ’O. F. ELLIS. Woffeboro, May 8, 18fii. 1 I--’- FLJ3ES I FLIES! FLI^SI— Fly-Stone, or (jsrtmlt, for poisoning flic i— also ; FLY -PAPER, or EXTERMINATOR, price sk cent per paper: For w Wt[ : , ROE’S DHOG STORE. ■p ijrs ! RATSI—The celebrated POISONED lA/whEAT, or RAX DESTROYER—pat np in papers! andsold for IS.oentspir pncknfte, at ” , Rpy’S DROP. STORE. MdRE NEWS FROM HEAD QUARTERS. tThe subscriber would respectfully annouuce to the citizens of Weiisbpro tbatihp has. on hand an as- of Harrison's Columbian Hair Oils, Sopps, Creapjs, Hair "Restoratives, Rouge and "Powder for the Indies, Ac., Ac. He woujd invite all to give him a call Sat the Barber shop, back of the Postoffice. . , .. Anil 1?, 1861. - . I GEO. CAMPBEIA. . ■VfBW WHEAT PLOU?v at XI j| . • - WRIGHTS & CAILETS. J "I- SIfEiaXAX. NOTI' lir • .i S] -• -T -H-E XroGA ; € O U K X A lO S. ' TO THE PEOPLE' !EB,. OF TBE MITED STATES:.'! In the month of December, 1858, the undersigned for the first Use-offered-formal© to”* thepublic Pr.-1.'80V66 tooda’ Imeprifil Wine BltUxtt, and in- this short period, they, bare given such universal satlsfrction to.tbe many thousands of persons wh o hare tried them that Ills now; an established nrtlclo. The amount of bodily-and mental misery arising simply from a neglect of small complaints is, Surprising and it Is thereforethe utmost Importance that fit strict attention to the least-and mast trifling bodily ailment should be had; for diseases of the body mnst Invariably affect the mind. The subscribers now only ask a trial of IMPERIAL WINE BlTTBB&il! from all who have not used them.. W«» challenge the World to produce tbeir equal. : - ,f . \ These Bitters for the cure of Weak Stomachs, General Debility, and for Purifying and Enriching the Blood, aye absolutely unsurpassed by, any other remedy on earth. To be assured of this, it is only necessary 1 to make the trial. The wine Itself is of a superior quality, being about one-third stronger than other wines; warming and invigorating the whole system from 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 the circulation removing obstructions, and 'producing a general warmth* They are also excellent for Diseases and Weakness peculiar to Female*) where a Tonic is required to gtreng’thMl and. brace the system. ' Ko. Lady, who is subject to lassitude and faintness, should bb without them, as they are reviving theiraefion. THESE BITTERS Will not only Cure, bnt Provent Disease, and in this respect are doubly valuable to the person who .may use them. For » INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, . ‘ ’ - 5 ' * Weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Diseases of the Rerrerus System, Paralysis, Biles, and for oil coses requiringa Tonic Di. Bods’ Celebrated Wine Bitters ABE UNSURPASSED! For Sore Throat, w> common among She Clergy, they art truly valuable. ’ ‘ ' , f For the aged and infirm, and fob persons of a weak con stitution —for Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, and all pub. lie Book-Keepers, Tailors, Seamstresses, Stu dents, Artists, and all persons leading a sedentary iifiu they will prove truly beneficial. - As a Beverage, they ore 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 use 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 Liqucrt with Which, the country la flooded. These Bitt-rs not only CURE but PREVENT Disease, and should be used-by all who liro.ip ft country where the wat©r ( is bad, or where- Chills and Fevers ate prevalent. Being entirely Innocent and harmless, they may bo given freely to Children nudjfilhnts With impunity^ Physicians, Clergymen, and temperance advocates, os an Oct of humanity, should assist in spreading these trrily valuable'BlTTßßS over the land, arid thereby essentially aid In banishing Drunkenness and Disease. - In all Affection* of the Bead,-Sick Bead ache,; ox. Nervous Headache, Dr. Dods’ tinpexial Wine Bitters will he found to he most Salutary and Efficacious. The many certificates which Imre been tendered ns, and the fetters which we are dally receiving, are coueTriairu ptqof that among the women these Bitter# have given a misfac tion which no others have donfi”before. No woman In the laud should .be without them, and those vho once use them will not fait to k*«p a supply; • , DR. J. BOVCE DORS’ IMPERIAL; WINE BIT-TEES- Are prepared by an eminent and' skillful physician ,whoJ}ftS used them successfully in his practice for flie last twenty-five yearp. before purchasing the exclusive right to ■manufacture and 1 sell Dr. J. Boveo Dods’ Celebrated IoL perial'tffne Jitters, hai them tested by. Iwtl'tl&flriguWhed medical practitioners ' who pronounced them ft valuable remedy for disease., ,■ , ' , t Although the medical men ol tho country, as a general thing disapprove of Patent Medicine*,yet w« do not believe that a respectable Physician can be found, in tho United States, acquainted with therr medical propertied who vpll .not highly approve DR. J.HOTEE DODS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS. , . ‘ In all newly settled places w.here there is always* a targe quantity of decay in 5 sltnbtr from which a poisonous miasma is created, these Bitters should bo used every moruiug before breakfast. IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of a pure and unadulterated Wine, combined with Barberry, Solombn's Seal, Comfrey, Wild Cherry Tree Bark; Spikenard. Chamomile Flowers, and'Gentian. Drey arc manufactured by Dr. Bods himself, who is an experienced and successful Physician, and hence should not be classed among- the quack nostrums which flood the country, and against which the Medical Profession are so justly prsjut diced. These truly valuable Bitters hare been so thoroughly tested by all classes of the' community far almost every variety of disease'lncident to Che hamah system, that they are now deemed Indispensable as a ' ‘ TONIC, MEDICINE ANDABEYERAGE, P(7KCSIASE ONE BOTTLE! It Coats hut Little! Purify the Blood I Cite Tone to the. Stomach, I Renovate the System ! and Prolong Life ! • Price $1 per bottle, 6 bottles for $5. Prepared and sold by; CHARLES WIOOIFIBLS & CO., SOLE PROBE! ETORS, ■79 William street, New York E - For sate by druggists and groebrs generally through out the country. Sept. 26,1801/—ly. WELLSBOSO POST OFFICE. Moils close os'follows: The'Nbribotn,(Tioga, Cor ning, Cleveland, New York, 4c.,)-at-9.45 a. ji. The Southern (Troy, Philadelphia, Washington, 4c.,) at 7.45iA. ». The Jersey Shore, (Morris, Cedar Bnn, 40.,) and the CoUdersport (Pino ,Creek, Gaines, Weal Pike, 4c.,) at 2 p. w., every Tuesday and Friday. California Mails leave New York tho lst,Tlth and Zlst.af eaoh month. Ah Overland Mail for California leaves St, Louis twice a week. .Letters for this Mail should be marked “ Overland.” All letters alleged to contain valuable enclosures should be registered. Post Masters are instructed to retain all.mail mat ter belonging to any invividual until his arrearages— if be be in arrears —for postage be paid. , Post Office open front'7 a. to Bp. u./every day, Sunday excepted. Ilmn Yorao, P. M, TTTrOOL! WOOL!-?The highest Market V T . price paid-for Wool at the-Uuion Store of , , J.W. LAILEV, 4C,0.. DR. J. BOVEE DODS’ FEMALES. DK. J. BOTEE BODS’ ' AvXl? 1 1 WAR! ! UPON HIGH PRICES ALONG CREDITS T: ByLLAiib Hat jart raturneiLfroni the ciliet with » complete at* T “ aorftnent of I SUO ABS^i.-:-:,- tCOFFBES,' ' ''' ' -TEAS,’' ■MOLASSES, RAISINS, , . SPICES, and other atapie Grpceriu, which cannot ho excelled in quality or duajmesi In thia or, on; other country 'town. “ *!' Hie new atoclc of Qroeerlet embrace! 3ALERATCB, - . SOAP, ORANGES, - LEMONS, ‘ - TCHROSINEj • CAMPHBNB, ' CASTOR OIL, FLUID, BWEETOIL, ‘LAMP OIL, and' nearly all the loznriea mod in the -tablet of CiHliiation generally amt the people of Tioga County in particular.' 'Among tbeie arc inch article! at HASrS,'SngaT-Ctired or Smoked, DRIED. BEEF, an excellent article, CODFISH, Pickled Or Dried, - MACKEREL, WHITEFISH, HERRING, PICKLED LOBSTERS, SARDINES,'Ae. A good article of FAMILY FLOOR. J Alwayt on hand. Also, BICE,.CORN STARCH, SYRUP, Ac. WOODEN WARE, - Including, WASH TUBBS, PAILS, CHURNS, FANCY BASKETS, MEASURES, BASF WAGONS, 1 tiro or threokindt, MOPS, BROOMS, BROOM-BRUSHES, CLOTHES BASKETS, MARKET do. CLOTHES PINS, lot* of them, TRAVELING BASKETS, WHEELBARROWS, for «m»ll ko j*. ‘ BUGGY MATS, 9 ' - JS . and other thing! too nuni!roas .to mention. ' DRIED FRUITS, Including DRIED PRUNES,; DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED ENGLISH CURRANTS, CITRON, DATES and SPLIT PEAS. Ai»b, all Vinda of NUTS and FANCY CANDIES. ■ HISCCLI.AVEOFS. HEMP.and CANARY SEEDS, LAMP CHIMNEYS, all riio!. Adamantine Candler, Snuff, Smoking u>d Showing Tob**M,» idqVU>.T)lrie«» and a good uiorimon.t of Tank** ,?•- lion* «nd Toy*. Wolliboro, April IT, 1801. mfl GROVER & BAKER'S ■ - i CELEBRATED NOISELESS SEWINa MACHINES, FOR FAMILY AND MANDPACTDRINO' Dsfe, 495 BROAD WAT, NEW YORK. Agcrtctet in all tks principal Cities tind Town* in Hit United State*. The Grover and Baker String Machine Company are now i manufacturing-, and have on exhibition at .their diffferaa, salesrooms, machines making tbe.Shottlo or Lock*Stltcb, bf ' the same patterns and at the same prices as their celebrated < Grover and Baker Stitch Machines, thus affording the public , the advantage of comparing tho stitches of the two leading machinesandVxenjUing theirown judgment as to their re spective merits. This lathe only company that manufocturt both kinds of machines, and therefore the only one that can ofllr this privilege to the purchaser. “M> speak from experience when we say that, after hating tried all tbeptincipal Sewing Machines, we must accord to that of Grover and Baker the pro eminence. Those Indlipen. sable fontnres of aewing, strength, uniformity and elasticity, all of which are brongbt ont in this incomparable invention, make it the first tewing machine in the country. Others have their goed points,tmt this combines all, tpd possesses' every characteristic necessary to make it most desirable. Jf, Christian Advocate and Journal . 1 r Med it vs. Pnrrxxci.—lVe perceive that the Grover and' Baker Sewing Machine is every day growing morn and atta in favor, both for manufacturing and family purposes—but especially as to all tho requirements 'of family use. Other machines, by dint of bra sen puffery ant!-conniving with committees at annual fairs, have been thrust forward into the first place; but they are fast losing this unmerited posi tion, The real merits,of the Grover and Baker Machiae an beginning to be known In a practical way, and dally is tbs demand for them .increasing, while the demand for heretofore belter known, but inferior machines, is * proportionally de* creasing. So it turns out In this, as in many other instances, . chat ‘honesty is the best policy,' and the right, in the and comes uppermost'. “ A trial of over two years enables us to say with the great cst confldenorthat there is no better-machine foi general family use than Grover,and Baker’s Sewing Machine Co. Ik makes a beautiful elastic seam Hint iloes not tip With Wearer washing, runs almost noiselessly, is plain, simple, easy to work, and not liable to get oat of repair, fastens the ends of its own thread, and uses threads and silks directly from the •pools on which they are bought. n 7. Leader. j Grover and Baker’s Machines’ woA in theitpeenliaratltth, and fabrics put together by it, may wear and drop to piscaa from origins! weakness or bard tivage, bnt corns apartorgivw way at the teams, they can not; they will hold together when the cloth or calico around them hangs In rags and tat ters,—-Y. T r Daity Newt. , j “ The polats wo conceive most necessary and Important to meet the wide range of requirements in a machine for family sewing, we find more folly combined In the Grover and 8a ker, vis., extent of capacity, simplicity of construction, ease of management advantage of rising thread from two spools without ro-winding, strength of work, elasticity, durability and regularity of stitch,' and quietness of We therefore mark award to the Grover and Baker.” —Srpori of lamasie Safe ihfr qf 18(0— aha of St, taait State Fair of 1860. . • - - - I , M5y16.1861.-Iy. I : THE STEAM GRIST MILLS neap TIOGA, will resume business on the 25th of September, H. S. JOHNSTON. CIIINGLES nre now .in good demand and likely to pay better next Spring, than LuinW. Those who will draw good Timber to the above Mills, may have it made into Shingles for the saw bfn. nr oh shares.. . If. B. JOHNSTON.- Tioga, ScpU IS, 1561.-SI. j WE HATE DIJBIKO ■ ■ THE- PAST WEE K I RECEIVSD FROM { ■ I '(•■' IE W YO E K, 1 i $lO,OOO Worth Of DRY GOODS, " f ) PURCHASED AT '■ • I IIK RIKP i SilE, .1 - mo it |k ■ :i- ■ ■ i< BANKRUPT IMPOR' i I OCK |* T HALF TU IMPORT P >1 '■ AMONG TH: OCR CUB ! - &ABOAIKS WILL FIND ■ minm* EXOmiIKG I - it ;r ■THIS SEASON. WE ItAVS RAD FERINE TB Of, BA. THE foUovtng work* are sent to= Sobscribw airt of the country, (upon receipt of retell price,; by mull *r Hew American Cyclopedia. A sojniK Cictloaarv of Otoetol Knowledge. h.tu,;U by UeoTga Kiywy «n 4 Charles A. Dana, aided by a numerous select corp» of wri ters in all .branches of Science, Art, and Literatus.. Hal • work It being published iu nboat IS , large octaro eolattM, - each: containing 76p two-column pages, vote I, 11, Til, XT f V, VI, vir, VIII.IX, X ami Xl,are now ready, rah courM*.; articles. 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It is a library of Itself.* ABRIDGMENT OF THE DEBATES OF CONGRESS.— Being a Political History of the United States, from tUc-t*- - ganteation of the first Federal Congress iu 178 ft. to 18612 tA> ited and compiled by Hon. Thomas Q, Benton, from the Of ficial Records of Congress. -> , -* The work will bo completed In 15 royal octavo roloorei oi. T6O pages' each, 14 of which are now ready. An additional volume will be Issued once in three monlhe. a Wat pr-raoccßiso tbe ctclopaedu os uxbatxs.. Form a elub of font, and remit the price of four books* and flvc.copfes win be senffit the remittees expense fof.cfcf*' -riago; or for ten eleven copies willboseniatoM •xpeqao for carriage. TO ABSENTS. No other works wilf soittbernlly reward the exertions of Agents. Air Agent WA*T|ip s in this Coonty, Terms mode known on application to tho-Publishers. [Aug. 11/59.^ BEXOTAL. JOSEPH RIBEROLLE . HASremoved his 'BOOT, SHOE, LEATHER and FJNDIG STORE, from his lata location on Main Street, to lns Tannery at the lower end of th. village* where he will he!glad to wait on bi% customers: and the public generally* Competent workmen are employed In the Manufacturing Department, wd ai| work.warrauted to be oirowh manufacture. ( . Also, all kinds of ” R6ADY-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. constantly on hand., AU kinds of Leather and Shoo findings, also ponatautly on band and for sale at low prices tor cash or ready jmy» ‘ HlDES'atd PELTS taken in exchange for Goode at the' highest market price. * JOS. BIBEBOLLB. * Wellthoro, Aug. 14,1861. N, B. All thpse indebted to, the subscriber, by hook account, or otherwise, are requested to call at one# and square up.. JOS. BtBEROLLfi,I'’ 1 '’ i i r 1 Jf. W. BAILEY A CO, f AT THE : UNION STORE, ■/ W.ELL SBJ)R O t Are opening a-fine Stock of new; apoDS ; ” Jhit bought at’ “ PANIC PRICES/' ,anct-will fio foli FOE CASH, at a little ABOVE COST, if possible, , . EVERIBOD-X . ‘ Gall and see the New G-ooda and Prices. • p..S.‘ AU persons baring unsettled aceoupfs on oar Books, are requested- to settle the same by Note, immediately, a/ wo intend to sell on the pay down system, until- farther advices from the sent.,of war. , . J. W, BAILEY. 4 CO. - Wellsboro, July 31,15G1. WELLS 808O 1 ACABJESIIW ' ' Tlog'a County, Pcfcn*» _ ' TBARXTJTJS W.AtEEK.A. MU - - Principal tu*irt«d by aconteof competent tcacbera.r . .TheJFull Term will commence on the iOthiaat, Tuition for tenn of fourteen tccefay from, s£.so $6.00. MILITARY INSTRUCTION ' stilt bo introduced this term into the Acadamy, accor ding to a late'net of the Legislature of this State. ptt~K TeAches’ Cnase will also be formed. . Sy order of Trustees, r , J. F DQXALDSOS, PrM'l.. ■ Aug. 7,1561. , , - -■ , ; THE OSCEOLA HIGH SCHOOfc WILL OPEK tbe Fall term of the ensuing year)!Aug. 27th, Winter term, Dee. 10th, Spring terra, Marob (26tb, 1882. • Each Term to continue fourteen weeks. Tuition from $3 to $6. Rooms furnished for those, wishing t« hoard themselves. 1 ■ Board $1.50: Board and lodging, $1.75 per week ; Room. tI.SO per term ; Instnlrocnlnl Masic, with use of instrument, $10.00; Singing in dasaeifcoo. ; School Books can bo procured at tbe Institution, SBtF For -Circulars, or for farther particulars pddrSs A. R. WIOHT.MAN, Prinapnl. fl«ceoTa, July 31,15 M. ' : ,‘ GOST Since Re opening of this vast and commodious Ho* t*l, in.ltfM, it bna been the single endeavor of the proprietors lo make it the most sumptuous*convenient end comfortable home for the- citizen and stranger ob tWi side of) the Atlantic. _ - ».j And whatever has seemed likely-, to administer to tbe comfort of its guests ihey have endeavored, .with out regard cost, to provide, and to,pohibino all the elements ofj individual and. -social'. enjoyment which modern art bae invented, and modern taste approved.; and the patronage wjricb it has commanded during the past six 'years is a gratifying proof that them efforts have-been appreciated, v To thoet the exigencies of the times, when; #U are required to practice life most rigid economy tbe un dersigned Clave Reduced the Price of board to Two Hollars per Day, it Afi sain! time Minting none of the luxuries with which tbei ■ table has hitherto been supplied., , TREADWELL, WHETCO.MB A CO. ; - Hair York, Sept- 25, 1861,—3 mos, ; - TIO N. '\TANfiOOD.. How Lost, How Restored. iWJL' Just Published,'in a Sealed Envelope, A TectU're bn •" the V Muv*iTreatment, and r.ndlra! Coro of Spermatorrhea,. orSeminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervcnsneesand mvqr. votary emission, producing fhiporencV, Consumption ahd Mehta! andPhyefcal Debility By Koirf. J. CcLtctweil; M lx, The important fact that Urn awful consequences of wU abuse may be effectually IfetoioVed without internal mrdirinrs or thodaHgerobs applicatinnsof aumiew, iustrmntnts. n»«d» . jetted bonnes, and other empirical devices, is hers clearly demonstrated, and the entirely new nhd .highly treatment, by the celebrated author fully ex plained, by .means 3f which every one is enabled to cure him self perfectly, and at the least possible tost, thereby avoid ing all tea Advertised nostcumsof the day. This lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. , Sent under sea!,'in a’plain envelope, to any address, post paid, on tbe receipt of two postage stamps, by addressing , Dr. Cll. J* C. KLINE, I2T BoWcVy, New York. Post Office box 4.WBv'i stock on ERR HAS removed from CORNING to ELMIRA, 154 Water Street, ■where ho .keeps constantly on band a general assortment of FASBWdfXBIESILK <£• CABSIiTESE BA TB. Also, alt of the different qualities oF soft HATS and CARS, of all kinds. .Every article usually found In a Hat Store fcan be found in his assortment. The prices will all bo made to suit the times. : I . . QUICK, Hatter, Sept. It, 1861. : 155 Water Street, Elmira. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of administration having boon granted to the sub; seriber, on the estate of Presilla Colton, Into of Eel mar Township, ddc’d., notice is hereby given to tho>e indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly un. thentieated for settlement to the- subscriber. ISRAEL STOKE, Adm'r. Delmar, Sept. 4,1851.-6 t. It 00., ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad. ministration having been gra'nted to the subscri ber on the estate of Stephen Sabin, late-of D.ilmar Township, deo’di, notice is hereby given to: those in* debtsd to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to j,recent them properly an. IMPORTANT NATIONAL WORKS. FVBLISTIED ET D. iPPLETOS i CO. 346 & 348 Broadway, Now York. STv NX CO Oh AS HOTEL Broadway, Wew Yoik. HOARD REDUCED TO. S 2 PER DAT.. s. p. quick:, THE HATTER,
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