which ,I’old not find room for in' tbii-iwoo. On account oftho noHyeceipt of the Commiaaions ,1 Aiiocistfi Judge* no Cowmonjro.Uh bu.ino., Ldb.dl.po.ed of this .week, and (ho Grand and Z„.' Juror, were di.mie.od yesterday. "Iff, ,h«U' comment on Gjid|r>’a Great Wat Jpiiel; in bur next, < . _ ! ; s ■ ar We see by the Lawrence (Kanins) llejnbtican accept. H. S. O'reeno, formerly of thorough, is I,is, .dire end efficient eerVice in Union cause I, Southern Kansas and Missouri. Hp is an officer of L. Jim Lane’s Brigade, whose nwtto.is: “ Let j, T ,ry take card of itself."' Wo noth? that his com „„ captured quite a number of prisoners, mules, iKk., 4c., at Monterallo, Mo. Wei San hear of the lioga’boys' everywhere active ini pntUnf down re illien. > ' * ■ v t Reporters for the press n!re fary observing fillows. A genius of this fraternity jat Washington w Ji,covered that a room in. the White House will noobave to ho fitted up for a nnftery, for the first foujince Adams’ administration.; fC<|nld reporforial l«nini go farther ? Thojellow qho.hl|'d the talent to tiieorer and publish so interesting timl momentous a' «rithss Sufficient talent to qualify; 1 lijm'torthe post ((niitor of the local colnnm in a cduntry newspaper _ud that is saying a good deal. fg- HincEß's Moktdlv —NeW ,I’oLuxr. —The biamber number of Harper's comment li-the twehly enth relume. The publishers annoi> fee that they fnpoiv no change in the scope of spitiM of thepubii nfito, but will continue to kimto fnraijshmisccllany fill shall bs acceptable to the great Mass »f eultira ■d ioeriesn readers. Neither labor nor expense til be spared to render the new volume worthy of fit blgb favor which the magazine; has received for wily twelve years. ~ . ! pg-DirnisniA.—A sort of cronfiprevails a good ialimong children in.this and thl * adjoining coun ts. Cbsrlsslon township in this; ioimty has been tistad with this disease,usd we le4 > that more than til; children have fallen a prey p- there dim . faw months. A friend wj ijjßß.froin Solli m that it has made its appearand itfere, and quite limber of children have died.' 1 U jffiroat becomes wt, i false merahrane is farmed ! n.'j' the windpipe uil tbi psiisgeof the longs Is eptiiply ’ closed np, ted the unfortunate sufferer dies U| (lf Stressing death hsiufocation. Its attacks are suddejt,and in mafiy aw prove fatal. 2 Pardnt*,%eep a ;«U «d watch ever f® ihiUren. ' (f. ( /_ ''ijy .1 tff- Soi.h Hinsfcfcv.—A' correspondent of & Nash mpspsr tells a good story about a wbo was {ling 10 Chattanooga off tW Railrofd, When {the til tutored the tunnel nod total dari iposs, said par ts uked a stranger how long it 'ru’d, be going tmjii. Stranger was a bit of a wag; nod replied— hihonn. Person thought'be wodld orail himself il '.hi opportunity to don a clean *1 irf, and' about lb tine be bad " sebucked himself,” train dashed at into daylight, exposing his person Withe astonished putf soma hundred pair of eyes belonging to pas atjtri. He had no linen, and about as much other aitiing as the Apollo Bclvidare—Mud so chance to «■ ’ - . - ft" The Atlantic Monthly for Dr camber is an ex silut number, containing the foll«Wtng*articles, Ibtoßsof Lafayette,by Gcorge'w, Green; A Field tyMia tbs house, pf Coomons, hf ’S, Way tan; A W'tl of the take, a fitao poem by fobs G.Whit **; Agues of Sorrento, Chapters and XVII., V Mrs. Stone; A New. Counterblast by i'Ear, T. W. %fi!«n; The Wolves, a poem, by J. T. Trow- A story of To-Day, Part 111.,' Health of the Utifilsl; ‘Martineau; A' Story, of ,Thanksgiving hat; England and Emancipation; Union and Lib poam, by Oliver'' AVcncicU Holmes'; How to ‘"lk It,by J.T, Fields; Self-Possession versus Pre bntujoa. by Junes Snssetl tons!); and the- usual ,u ’ ,t 7 «f Reviews and Literary Notices, • ■ f&'Wnri ark Professors ?—A friend sends ns, *• take much pleasure in publishing the IhUow ; - , Editor I in. * friend -of Education' and ■n fad with interest the report/, of the Teacher*’ this county. I have been Sploasad with J'JtbinjeiMpt the foolish and Unwarrantable as “f the title '• Professor/’ by several olher ' Kniible min. It is foolish, because it places »false position and euhjeot* them to ridicule. A, | '”* llT entable, betause they have no.claim to n 1 * ' r *® present or jfast position. . Heretofore it l>oen & PP)ted to two,classes. JO men “«ve grown gray .in professed Research in, and l . 1 •application and teichiog of some particu «nce~as an honor ; tp. others, * term of ridi. 1 1 opoti .quacks, the like**— W * , J. ociatl!(l w ‘th Olmstead, Beach, Greenleaf, Mott and Dwight, it conveys to us an idea of H “Tuirement, natural endowments and an •uiits,- *** position. In our Collegiis-and higher learning, our teachers a’e all content tfoiw •°* mo, * est till® of " Tutor/’ i ptil by years ill D 'o they advance through as 1 adjunct to a 4L ,ef "’t*hip, and then for the firsts time assume 1t,,/" •“ *ell educated man should be modest. Wisd u?v So P h ° m ° r tt not was long ago *»d 111411 w * lo *“ vain-glorious of his bon* 4tr,.i 1 . ’ * would not detract one iota from h, these Professors, but when I find hir o ( !lx » o*o rather small connty,, and h(. i,.' r , m ore professors of singing, of dancing, fltjtrt.- o,l> or arts, and recollect the grmndilo ■os of the colored gemman who was, | l(1 . “ foornsaon or Ween SiWAWJ.” I, «lit!^l? 3r ., remiolle * ®f that stania from Pope, of which 1 ' W ?w.'h' ° r !**« hot tie Pierian spring, . hsllow draughts intoxicate the brain. -T : • Yocri SrecTiron. »> AciDEKT.—The posing eiet 'Uc !m i', 1 T,rm of this institut'Onitook place at Ihj, , ou »o on Wednesday tTcninji'laet, before a tyj). *PP r «ct»tiTe audience. PeTMg the day, the «Uj of the juvenile classes jnereeritness 3hjj tv V “ itor '' aad prirti were tried t* Miss M4 O D<s Mi “ Saste.Klrkpat&i t,|r«r thebest C- h f t reai “*' The vwUi ! jb expressed ’ t W] i ‘S® l ? gratified with the" progress ef tpe EU, ■ . v r* 0 *’ 14 **“ Court HonM, tint yoang men t*die* were con tertaota—the former ‘"“ded for the but Speaking, * 4 *4iiij - for s*>>« to be awarded for.tire bat Itd • ' XUc * ,u throughout w^re highly in and the! proficiency ef a/t w fcßccts greet credit upoa themselves " w .;! ; . OR. »nd theit (eaohers. The Principal, Mr. Allen, had secured the services of the Philtrmonie Clnb,who enlivened the proceedings by songs, glees, As. At the concldiion.of the e*ereises,the De clamation, consisting of judge White, Judge Nichols, Messrs. L. Bathe, J. L. Robinson and J. Lowrey,. awarded the Pint Prise—agold pencil, rained tA $5, to Mr. J. B. Jones; and thesecond prize-s-a gold pen And socket,'wlthebony.holdcr and ease, worth 98, to Lewis Dnmuax. A prise was afterwards to Mr. Chas.H. Chuhbuck. - ■ U* ooB. 1801. lt»T« wood The Committee on Beading, consisting of Rer. J, F. Calkins, H. W. Williams, Esq., and Hugh Young, awarded the first prise—a gold pencil, worth $4 to Sarah I>. Bouse; the second prise—a gold pen with silver extension bolder, worth $2 to Nora A. Dartt. A third prise was afterwards awarded to Hiss Jape L. Keeney. It is butjnstice to all the contest ants to say that not a single piece was spoken or read badly, and that both Committees found it quite ditfi cnltto discriminate. . . The neft Term of the Academy commences Decem ber 9th. , pnr Udy ttyleof bon 'toft author leria front, rammer; ■Ution. They »nd. ioiidf, >rt «xtrars- the' Presi- JUS* A correspondent at Tioga sende us a lengthy communication descriptive of the late Festival of the Ladies* Soldiers' Aid Society, from which we make the following extract: It would bo vein for me to attempt a description of the different scenes, especially at this distance oi time, from memory > and only a passing view, for I should do the characters great injustice. They were all very well’represented, and, seen through tho screen, were certainly "as natural as life,” while, presenting to the eye the motionless, statue-like appearance of the most skillful Artists* master-pieces (especially the mas ters of “ the lords of creation”) they were emphati cally beautiful. '' Evening prayer" was a combina tion of the.innoceiits, the prayerful, and the angelic into the beautiful. The mother, and her two Uttle daughters with the angel, guardian of the innocent, in a listening attitude, silently receiving the heartfelt mes sage which to bear, aloft forms of connecting link be tween heaven'and earth, transformed life into the beau ties of immortality. “ Auld Lang Syne,” a scone of an cient, and “ Tea-table gossip” of modern times, were received with marks of approval and applause. “The Turk and his Christian bride,” transported the im agination to Eastern climes,, brought to mind the beautiful stanza .beginning, “ Know, ye the land of the cypress and rayrtle,” -and caused one almost (act quite) to wish him'master of a harem. The Turk, turban-crowned) with; the beautiful Circassian kneel ing at his feet, and the “deg of a Moor," io an ap proaching attitude, with refreshments, were the char acters.' The same scene, five years afterward, Wat the Turk with drawn .blade, tired of bis bride, about to rid himself of her, and her of the misery of her life in a harem. “ A game of ,chess from Maseppa” was very prettjy. “ Mary, Queen of Scotts,” in three scenes, was much admired. A pantomime, “ Sadden sicknecs in the family,” was well acted, very comic, and “ brought down the honse.” 1 would remark the same about “ The Cooper's daughter and her lover,” we're ii not that'it would be too bad to have, the House so humbled, twice the same evening. I have not time to follow tho programme through; and. have only time to say tbat.tbo exhibition, was entirely satisiae lory, and worthy of the object for which it was gotten' np. It was so far superior to anything we commonly iso in the 'country, that it is too bad-to be so imposed upon by *“ nigger shows,” circuses Ac., Ac., when we, have tho elements for something so inspiring and with- 1 a), praiseworthy, within oiir own limits. . -The oyster supper and dance met with equal sue, cess. The total receipts were something aver $9O, of which the greater' part is net. So many mere sol. diers* feet kept warm, so much of the better .princi ples of their nature cultivated, and so much the mote praise and honor due those who carried tKe entertain, ment to an entirely successful issue. Tioga, Not. 29, 1861- ,Auxtob Jcsviciau. ADJOINING COUNTIES. Bradford—Mr. Jehiai McKean, one of the oldest and most, respectable, citizens of West Burlington, twp.,' cammittod suicide on Saturday last by banging himself. Some months since, Mr. McKean, displayed signs of insanity,jind was conveyed to the Insana Asylum, at Harrisburg, where be remained a few wccirs. when he was ntursud with the sad JnteUigcoco tbat be was incurable. Uis.-family kept a, close watch over him after M's return home, but on Saturday morning he appeared more sane, and informed them that he had given up alt idea of killing himself and that he belley ed be should live many years. Soon after breakfast, in the absence of bis son, be went into an old house near' bis residence, ‘and closing Ihu doors, put an end to his life as above stated. U© was aged about 60 years, and bad always been a most valuable and exemplary citizen.— Argvt, Revival in Business.— -Now. that the fanner's fall work is over, and they have more time to attend to business away from home, the business -portion of our streets are almost dally throngdd with vehicles containing farm produce, meat, poultry, Ac., which they bring to market, •and''which is readily disposed ofnt tbe.highest market prices. For the past twe rfeeks ouCtfUerehants and tradesmen have been doing a large business and our town'has been alive with business excitement The times here, now, look more propitious* than bare at any time since the war com menced.—Reporter, : Lycemi&gr—Wn. J. Lyon, of Williamsport, has been appointed freputy United States Marshal for |he Western Oistriet'of Pennsylvania. The volunteers from Williamsport and vicinity sent home to their friendsabout tw<? thousand dollars, on Saturday and Monday last. A remarkable surgical operation wa* perform ed on the body of Mrs. Snyder, of Montoursville, for the removal of an ovarian tumor. It wfts performed by Dr. Atlee of Philadelphia, in presence of twenty other surgeons. The tumor and other substance weighed sixty pounds. The patient lived only*a few ,day». , , ■* } The President Judge (Jordon) of the Lyeom ing district, delivered a patriotic charge to the Grand Jury last week. The Grand Jury seems to be well satisfied with the new Court House end Jail. ■ - Lycoming County claims to hare 1,500 troops in the field, with not a traitor among them. ■— Qo Saturday .evening George B. Pafmeniier and William Bine were arrested by constable Coder, on a charge of passing counterfeit money. After a bearing before Justice McClure, both of the accused were committed to prison in default of $6OO bail each. Williamsport is a very dangerous place for counter feiters to attempt to practice thcii-game. SPECIAL NOTICES. WHO SHOULD USE OR. J. ROTOR RODS 1 - VEGETABLE - IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS I All who are afflicted With Incipient Consumption or Weak Lungs should use them. , ■■ All whoauffer from weak Stomachs, Indigestion, Dyspep* sia, or Piles should use th^m. All wl»o;suffer from General or Nervous Debility, Restless* ness at night, want of Sleep, should use them. All persons who are convalescent after fever or other sick* ness should use them. of the Gospel, Lawyers, Lecturers, and alt pub* lie speakers should use them. Book Keepers, and all persona leading a sedentary lit# should useifaem. . The aged and Infirm should use them. AH who require a stimulant or tonic should um them. , All who are addicted to the ass of ardent spirits and wish to reform, should use them. They are made of a purs Sherry Wine, and of the native and herbs of the country, and should be recommend* >ed by temperance societies, -clergymen, physicians, and all friends of humanity.. , - - . - They we prepared by an experienced and skillfull phyal* clan,'and arid# from thoir medicinal properties, ays a- most delighlAil beverage: and yet, as a medicine, are as innocent and harmless as tlie dews of heaven. Sob! by dnsepdsts generally. ' OKAS. WIDDITULD A Co.,7ropHstors, 78 William'St.. New York* .BsdflWto, Lowell A Co n Agents et Tioga, f 7Jyl 14 H. IT. Ikjnlpn, of Tioga, Is General Agrnt for Tlo* ga Comity, to whom'all applications lor itfccnclc. muit bo mode. STRAYED.— Prom tire premises of. Jam B. Brown, in Middle!, ary, on or about Nor. Ittb, 1881, a large siaed 2 year oM bay mare cnlt, baa beaty black man, and tail and Mack legs, slight matk of the .poke on the n«ek. Any one returning saidcolt to R.iPdrr, Wellsboro, or giving information of her whereabouts will bo liberally rewarded, J. H. PARKER. D0c,4.186t. XFEW WHEAT ELOUBj Up top and ehenp. at XN wniuufe. THE TIOGA AGITATOE. “TO THE TSEfIPLOIED.” •' - ( Agents Wanted —FPB-r* ROB IN SON’S STATIOSIRY ENVELOPE. . ifO- BRASS JEWELRY: r ' ■;" .-■>? io urovaxitiovs . r IXTSRPRISIin* PSKSOXB, A lin (115(1 TOMAKBMOJfIf 'l' ca. i A:i ; • it HOW OFF®**®. AGENTS '; ; ■ ; < h •’ |-i i ,it 1 i , JV-f * ' j J H ■{ -r -,'T * **' T«'#i«i'vWcAX-iavtt ARK MAKIXq »i TO U FIR' DAT, - , fc ' I LIBERAL TJCRMS , LV | GirHS TO ALL moss DE SIRI NO A N l '.;' AGENCY. •, Apply Immediately, PERSONALLY, DU It ,1111.11 *r» TIM ?r«prlel*r) ; 1 E> E. tIOSINSONj BODltSfclitEß, STATIONER A SfiVTS DfeAIER, CORIVIMR.If. ¥** j ok to & A6BXNS&&;, naefcniiwi fco* WELtilltoitb) I* A Cotsiap - , D«c. if ISBti -j ' I .., r . i :l " 1 I ■ '' ; .'r 1 ! '“ii ASP WINTERJGOODS^ ' )EBO!aitjBniTo ttu a<nr on band a LAR( IB and EXTKNBIVB STOCK of * ' ' PULL | DRY GOODS, Consisting in part of BLACK AND FIGURED DEESS SILKS, I WORSTED GOODS. Plata Si Figured Delaiae* & Ciaiomi, MERINOEB, ■ - - | LADIES’ CLOTH, OPERA FLANSELS, - ■ ■ „ LONO A~SD SQUARE SHAWLS, And in fact the best assortment of LADIES’ DRESS. GOODS Saar brought into thia County. I bar* also a Largo Stock of DOMESTIC GOODS! | Sneb 'as Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Shirt* sngs; Tickings Denims, striped Shirtings, Red sad White Flannels, Brown and Bleached Cotton Flannels, Cotton Batting, Carpet Wnrp, (Cotton Yarn, Drilling, eta*, etc. We hare also a largo stock of 3 CLOTHS AND CASSIMERSS, Satincttl, Full Cloth, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Ac. ( I hare also, a Largo and Extensive Stock of | GROCERIES, READY-MADE CLoTHIKO, y [bats AND CAfS, Boots and! Shoes, Hardware, Crockery, Glass-Ware, J ! Wooden-ware,«to., etc. X would invite tbe particular attention of parcbasers to my assortment of . fARPETS AND FLOOR OILCLOTHS which is undoubtedly tbe largest assortment ever hrpaght into the county, and will be sold at prices that most give; entire satisfaction i and I would invite purchasers, generally, to call and examine my Goods and Pries*, and they will undjobtcdly find that tbe plaee-.to buy Good Goods and it Low Prices is at tbs , Store ef ' JEROME SMITH. . Wellsboro, Oct, 9,1801. •TVjTANSFIELD CLASSICAL SEMINARY. -L’P- ; MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO, PA. 'l • : Xho Winter Term of this Institution will coromsnce December 10th, 1861, nnd continue thirteen weeks. X WILDMAK, A. M.T. Pwkcipai.. ‘ Mrs. H. P. R. Winonas Preceptress. Miss K. A. Cbabs Music Teacher. Mr. Isaac Sticksey Penmanship, i EXPENSES Tuition, poom Rent, Fuol anil Board t?er Term# :r in Common English r- r r -- $2B 50 v Tuition from - - - $5 50 to $6 00 - The success of the school dur ng these, times when the need demands the services of every able-bodied] yo'ung man, bas bee 3 beyond the expecta- of the most sanguine of its friends. The de partment of Penfnaiwbu) if very popular. Prof. Sitclcncy is id master of bis profession. We art moil -happy.to sniy that he has boon prevailed ppon tore main with us. Besides the dail/ instruction* that he rtvev, Professor Sticknoy gives jextra instructions to Jhort desiring it fora reasonable compensation, > Students pay from the time enter to the elm of the term. Board in the liifll at $1 50 per week. Rooms for self-hoarding can be rented in.the village. All kinds [of produce taken \a payment tor tuition and board at martlet prices, .. E, WILBMAX. ROBERT ROY j £AN ALWAYS BE FOUKB AT i ROY’S DRUG STORE, -j- Wellsboro’, Pa. where ho may bo consulted at all hours )• of the day by those who desire I S-NTW-niCAI, ADVTCE.) 4si.llBßOßO post office. • ;.i Mails close as follows: The Northern (Tioga, Cor ning, Cleveland, New York, Ac.,) at 2.45 A. M. The Southern (Troy, Philadelphia, Washington, Ac.,) at 7.45 a. *. The Jersey Shore, (Morris, Cedar Run, Ac.,)'and the) Coudersport (Pine Creek, Gaines, West Pike; Ac..) ui 2 p.-h., ©very Tuesday and Friday. California Mails leave Sew Ytrk thftlat, lllh and 2!st of each month. Ah Overland M*'l .for CnllforhU leaves St. Louis twice a week. Letters for this Moil should bo marked ** Overland.” -ilb All letters plleged to com .. should be'regisfcred. ; “ ■ Post Masters arc instructed to retain all tnailsmat ter hblbnginglto any inviridaal until his arrearages— if heJbo in arrears—for postage bb paid. Post Office open from 7 A. si., to 8 P. M., erory day, Sunday excepted. Hcjcu Yocxo, P. M, WELtSBORO’ ACADEMT. . Wellaboro’, Tioga County, Penna. BIABINUS N. ALLEN, A. WLi - - Principal asaisted by a corps of competent teachers. Tho -Winter Term will commends on the 9th of De cember. I . . Tuition for term of fuurtctn tctcZts, from $2.50 to $6,00. ! I MILITARY IXSTI!UCTIOK will be introduced this term into tie Academy, accor ding (o a late act of the Legislature of this State. jmr- A TWrnr.ii 1 Class will also be formed. . Jly order of Trustees, [ 3. }•' DONALDSON, TVeaV. Wollsboro, Nov. 27, 1861. ' 1 NOjriCE.— Tbe School Directors of Wellboro d«i tire to engage two teachers, {a male and female) tor the Winter term of the Common School, ithfth ifill commence on Monday Jon’y. Bib, 1862. 1 Application in writing, inclosing the eeft!6eate of the applicant may.bo made to the President or Seer#-. t*ry, and will ibo acted upon by'thp Board bn TTionr day evening Nov'h 2lst. By order of the Board,i 6,186 L-31. KOBT. C. SjIMPSOX, Bcc> f * J ORPHAN’S COURT SALfe.—By Virtue of an or 2 4er of thb,Orphan's Court to line directed, I will «ell at public vendue on the premises nt one o'clock P.M-j.onSaturility llie tth day of next r A lotof land In SlilliVah township hounded itnd de. scribed as follows • on the South by lauds of Widow Strange and Chortle Strange, on the weit by lands of Isaac Richmond, on tbo north byj Alton Sqhird, on the east by lands, of A. Taylor—-coutainiof about eighty acres, Mth a frame bouse, flame bafn atid ap ple orchard thereon, to be told aa| the estate hf Ste phen P. Mosher. Terms made knot n on the day.ef sale. IADIAiL. MOSHER, Not. «, 1801. TO PAIh'TERS.-=A new article which it a substi tute for spirit! of Turpentine and.in some re ( »ct> superior to it in mixing palms, and which' soils >t halfjthh pri% of thht article, citt noW ho hhtaiitb’d. it Boy’s Drag Store. Call and sea it yo Painters. JEROME ti. NILES, . ATTORNEY AND AT tA\r, ~ NidtUSbptjr Ct&trtj Tibga Pa._ Will attend, Ri all ;burincss eolriutnd to Lie care with promptness and fiilolityi . .' _ Sept, l 11, lS«i. Uin valaable enclosure* Administratrix. A STOCK OF READY MADE CLOTHING BAS MEN RECEIVED ilc» It HOW OPEN FOR SALE. A» THIS ENTIRE LOT Vtas purchased FROM THE ASSIGNEE •» A IJ.'H/ ■: ;■* hJ ‘ST BROADWAY / ri>i /.; !1 ; . ’ ! :)• GLOTHINB MEjRCHAKT, TUB QUALITIES am a t.vra\Mioßi t# m mu OFFERED —llf—• Full JIABkKt. tSB tRICSH kit xsitkiht f H E V A ti UJS» I : fcEHINB k 00., tro y» pa. •• rnUE following work* or© sent to Subscribes* In any part J. of the country* (upon receipt of retail price,) by mail «r express, prepaid: The New American Cyclopedia. a popular Dlctiouan of General Knowledge. Edi&i by Georg* Llplty •nd Char tew A. Dana, aided by n ttumcrotuselect corps©* w ri te rr in all branches of Science. Apt, and Literature. Tki* work is being published in a boat 1 & large octavo volumes* each cOntulniD* 760 two-column page*. Vols 2, 11, 111, • »., V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, nml Xl,are now wady,<*nch contain ing near *J,soooriginnl ai tides. An addition*! volume will b* published oace inabou; three mouths.’ Price, in Cloth, $3; Sheep, $3,60; Half Morrocco. $4 j Half Ru»<fa. s4,6o each. ’ ’ / Tb* New American Cyclopedia Is popular without being superficial, learned. but not pedantic. comprehetlMvehot «nl* ficientlrdetailed: free from personal pique ftf>d paiiy prsjo dic*,fresUand-yotaccarftte. ll ia a complete slutmt&t of all that Is known upon every Important topic within th* itcopc of human intelligence. • Every important nrtlel* in it has been specially written for Its page* by men who are au thorities upon the topics of which they speak. They are re quired to bring the subject rrp to the presoot moment; lo ■latejust how it stands note. All the statistical Informal!* n I* from the latest reports; the geographical account* keep pace with the latest explorations; hislorJcntmatterflnclude the freshest just views; the biographical notices not only speak ot the dead but of the living. It I* a library of Itself. ABRIDGMENT OF THE DEBATES OF CONGRESS.— 'Being a Political History of the United States, from the or ganisation of the first Federal Congress in 1780 to ISWJ Ed ited and compiled by Hon. Thomas 11, Benton, from th* of ficial Rocordsof Congress. The work will be completed in 15 royal octavo toNbtm ok 750 pages cam. 14 of which are now ready. An addition*! volume will be issued once in three months. Form a club of four, and remit the price of four boob and five copies will be sunt at the remitter’s expense fur car rings; or for ten subscribers, eleven copies will be sent at our expense for carriage. No other work* will so liberally reward the exertion* Agents. Ax Aqext Wasted in this County. Terms nnd* known on application to the Publishers. [Atig.11, , 69. HAS removed his BOOT, SHOE, LEATHER and FINDIG STORE, from fab lato location «n Main Street, to bis Tannery at the loner end of the Tillage, where be will be glad to wait on hi* customer* and the public generally. Competent workmen ere employed iu the Department, and all work warranted to be our own manufacture. Also, #ll kinds of READY-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, constantly on hand. All kinds of Leather and Sbn Findings, also constantly on handand for sale at, Uw prices for cash or ready pay. HIDES and J PELTS taken in Exchange for Goods at the highest market price. JOS* EIBEUOLI.K. Wallaboro, Aug. 14,1861. K. B. All those indebted to the subscriber by beek account, or otherwise, are requeefed to call at once and square up. JOS. KIBEROLLE. - , 7 WELLSB OB O, Are opening k|fipe Stock.of « . j NEW GOODS Just bought at “ PANIC PRICES," and will hi' sold FOR CASU, |it a little ABOVE COST, if possible, 'I EVERYBODY Call and see the New Goods and Prices. P. S. All persons having unsettled accounts on ear 'Books, are requested to settle the same by Cash or Note, \m*inivire[y, ns we intend to sell on.the.pey ■fotsir system, until further advices from the seat of war. i ' J. Vf. BAILEY A CO. . "Weilsboro, July 31,1361. . - THE OSfEOtA HIGH SCHOOL TtA/ILR QPEN the Fall term of the enstlmg VV year, Aug. 27tS. Winter term, Dec. 10th, Spriag ttrha, March 26tb, ISO 2. ~~ ,E|ach',Term to continue fourteen weeks. Tnitmn, from $3. to SA.. Rooms fnmubed-for those wishing to board thouiselTea. . Board $1.50; Board and lodging, $1.75 per wcek“r~ Boom, $1.50 per term ; Instrumental Mucfr/wilh' u»e‘ of instrument, $10.00; Singing in classes free. School Books can be procured at thu Institution. For, Circulars, dr for farther particulars address A; R. WIGHTMAN, /Vt Osceola, July 31,15P1. )' I c ». p: quick, THE HATTER, HAS removed from CORNING to ELMIRA. ISS WHter Street, where be keeps constantly an baud a general assortment of FASBIOXABLE SILK i CASSWZtIE lUTS. AI«o,»l] of the different qnalitier of (oft HATS «nd CAPS, Of oil kinds, I’very nrticle npunllr RUUd la i lUt Store cub bo found ib hisesjorttotht. -‘The price,'Will »I 1 be mads to »Uil th» time. I QCtCfc, Hotter. Sept. U.tlSSl. 13ji Water Street, Eliuiia. •\TEW- COOPER StlOP.—The nndereipnrd -kl respectfully informs tbe citlxebs of WelJsbwie and vicinity, tbat be baa opened % COOl*£lt-SIIOP Opposite -tj CROWDS WAGOJf SHOP, and if ready to do all manner of work prompt end te order, from a gallon keg to a fifty barrel |\ib. Fu* .paipng also done on short.nbtiue. O. F; BLIjIBi Wollsboro, May 8,1561. NOTICE. —Kotice is hereby given lhalSn npplirfc ■ tiuh has befert tondo to the Court of Common PleSsVf said county, by C. B. H. Murdock, John Wcklee and othefs, to grant a ebarttr of incor poration for. religious purposes to themselves. their' associates and successors, unde? tbe naUte nhd snle bf the Free Will Baptist Chnrch of Brookfield’*—• and if ftoaofilclent reasons be uhown to tbo contrary, tbe said Court trill decree that they become n body corporate* «l. F» SONALbSON, frolV.y. Nov. t f NOTIcIS-i— To tchoffi it may Concern: Notice is hereby given that the books, accounts, Ac,, «f tue late'"firm of Baldwin, LowUll A Co., I laced in tlie hands of F. £. Smith*, of Tioga, foT im mediate settlement -and collection. Ail person* in debted to sold firm will confer a flavor upon us amt ■saVe thomselyos costs by calling Upon Vito and settling tbeir account*. ■, BALDWIN*, LCWfiLL A Ct).' Tiogaj'Octl, $O, 1861.—4 T) KGISTFR'S NOTlCE.—NuticfcA* hereby girrh • that the following Administrators have, filed ttiutr accountsin'tbe Register's Office of tloga bounty, ond that the khmU ’★ill be presented, to ihe Grph«H‘* • Court bfs«id county, on Monday the 9lh day of l*o wember 186.1 j for confirmation and-allowance. Account of| John James A James H. Culick, Ad ministrators of the estate of John LlEraUs.dacM. Account oi P.jC. Hoig A Andrew Battle. Admin istrator! of rite estate of Jatrres A. WiteoU> dec\l. . Account, of F. W. GitchcH, Administrator of the estate of EliGitcjiell. dec d. Account ei S* A, Bftmscy A F.,W, Gitrbell. Ad ministrators of the estate of Noah Bupftey, dtc'd» Account of Lafayette Gray, Administrator of tho restate of James Gray, dec’d, H. S, ARCllhlU, ‘ Not, 13, Ifißl. Register. NOTICE. -All persona indebted to tbe Inti- firm of Wb. A,Rot 4 Co., cither bV note or book nr cuiiat, will plcdfo curt upon Ibu jubsbriben und p.-iy un or Way will iio sued timiiftiiintcl v. PV 11. W. WILLIAMS, lIENRT SHERWOOD. *1 , w 1»A QHIJtGLES nre,nnw in good demand at,.l O likely io pay bettef nCftSpring, than lainth. r. Thoie who will draw good Timber to the above Mills, may have it made into Shingly? for the raw bill, or on : ; , - . -fl. S. JOHNSTON. Tioga, Sept. 18, ISGI.-ot. 1 / miOGA BAPTIST ASSOCIATION—The Unit Quarterly Meeting of the, Tioga Baptist A»a ciptiop will be held with the East Sullivan rhtuth (oray’s Volley) or Wednesday Nov, 27th. ISBl.at 1(1 o’clock A. M. : ;- Bev. N. L. Reynold? trill pr< ueh the introductory sermon. Rev. IX V. Jilarjo.r the alternate. E, T. BENXEEV, Cot. c w j. Nonfl, 1861. t a DitINISTKATGR’S of £IL admini>tr»ticD boving bee* großWl 4«4M> »i>- son her, on tho CSV.,to of Tb'™a» W>tclioU, Intc of T.«- £»- OcottjirbTb, doc'il.. notice ■» hereby KKcn : .tv3?»'« indebted to B( tid e»tfUo to make immediate pat roeut. and those bavin-; cbtim? to prefenl them pr. petty an, tbenticatod-Tor, settlement ~ \ ItTOH *S B. S. MtTC(ffiliE f '.4tfm p, T!o S a,-y-o*. s«r ItfUlUCv*. IMPORTANT NATIONAL WORKS. PUBLISHED BT D. APPLETS* k CO. 340 & 348 Broadway, New York. A WAT- OT PUOCTBISO THE CTCLOfACDrA OX DCTATES. TO AGENTS* REMOVAL. JOSEPH RIIBEROLLE J. W. BAILEY dc CO., ' . 4T TffE' UNION STORE, Not-. 15 ,18« I.
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