TIIK AGITATOR. ASP MISOEIiXjAITBOTTS, Dec. IX. 186 X. New Advertisements. & Seizing.. ?,**>'• Fla ?- '' ■■..•../£ ■ Jo Conr.EsrosDESTß, Fresidcnfa Mes- » horticaltnral art lie from onr cor ' dent “ Framboise,” several; eema, and an ar th. preservation of appV t*ee., Onr friends nr rtbev»P° ti<ince - . __:L ' ■ -3- A course of public will probably be . fL re d here this winter, bj ge(*iemen residing in ,‘Lnt porta of the coubty. Xhej arrangemenU are 4 “ " t fully compb ted, but we hofe to-announce the ,°. Ltare Injmr next isane. ' . ERETT, it to Ucturo in Corning, Xthe Young Men’s Christi.n a.?ociati.n, on the « Subject—“ The War.”' ?affard Taylor w,ll 5:: Hail,E. m ira, Decker 20th. Sub v ’ rtT A Festival is to be given '„t A? Court House into Borough on the night of tbuJ Ufa inst., for the Lm. of raising funds to House p the Avenue There will be tableaus, oysters, tur- I" , ,nd dancing for those who to dan.ee. The mi is only $1,25. We are authored to invite every- Vodj, so 7 oU mft y I new firm of Bullard!*, Co., have rented, ! (iUero of B. B. Smith, and are dm receiving a large „d splendid miscellaneous' stock ft Goode, which they Intend ‘to offer at low prices ready pay only. The well known business ‘ability this firm is an ample guarantee to the pubi.c, of the quality of their |0( ,d,. Their advertisement will 1 OTear nest week; Bean time call and see their stock, j ■ pB- Prepabe fob Conn WeA.p.h,eb.—With the Jnt fall of snow we naturally j l *• t *' at winter is apon us, and it behooves us to ot we are pre pend for Us chilli and biting One of tie most essential preservatives offftiflth is to hove the feet well clothed and warm. ; wish .0 good ptirof boots or shoes at reasdnab) e-htrices, fry Ribo- Io |le who keeps them' constancy! g,pn hand,,and uekes them to order. See advertiienjfnt. pg, pmK,—On Friday nfternoc ' a fire broke cut m the uppm* rooms, of the dwe of Mr. J. G. Hircereau near Tioga, probably fr, defeet in tin chimney. The lire was commt ligated to the ad jiining building occupied as an As there is no njine in the Tillage, it was impost ,blo to save either tmilding. but the citizens succeeded in saving nil the lit buildings, barns, id The furniture and , some clothing were taken from the burning but b ldamaged condition. Insurance about $3,000. ; fSt Recruits .for the South.*— Fifteen or twenty »3ilebodied men wanted for Company, to jjintim at Port Royal. Wages ppf month with finnty-five cents per day extra w len Employed as la hren on -fortifications, Ac,, and )orty «ents per day ulra for mechanics. employment will doubtless bo given to mechanics trough the winter, ipply to tbs subscriber, at Wells iorp, who is autho jiKd to enlist recruits. Jons B. Eatery. 1 Dec. 11, 1661. % ' On account of the prosauM upon our space, tecinnot do Qridley’s great war speech that measure cfjustice which it deserves. Wo remember, among tiny olher things, thaj he dre* a strong contrast be tween Gov. McGoffin and Gov. Curtin; and pronounced flowing tribute to the ability and worth of the luU Ur. His speech throughout, was full of wit, fan^y, liilory, pathos, biography, politics, anjd pcotry. The Urge audience were enthusiastic, in fheir demonstra te of applause aUd gave the speaker a vote, of tilDis. ■* ,' - his Bacon. — of the Hun tingdon Globe came well high *'pe£ ;ihg out" on read isg tbe news from Beaufort end P fpville, and only tired bis bacon by letting off the'f flowing superflu itiej, Sound the Tonjon ! Beat th^Humdrum! Blow tiaHewpag! Agitate the Viol ! Stft the Organ ! Pul utethe Cymbal I Execute the PjaUery ! Blow the Trumpet! Wield the Tabret! Disturb the Timbrel* flourish the Shemcnth! Flicker on ithe Squawkor I Wriggle the Hor?e Fiddle!' Jostle the Bell V Pertur" Uti IhoTin Instruments! Let the Clipnun Thunder! Aidthe People shout! Glory Tlnßsb jftß I , JSMteB American Agricultiaß’^.—The .euter pwin* proprietor of this valusblcpubjication annonn that henceforth the Connecticut J/c'/ues/cocf, will be - Berged in the Agrieuliuriet, and Masqn C. V eld, edi- Mrdf the ho one cfltlie editors of tbe ■ We hare uevef exchanged with the articles we have seen copied' from its eolomas, have glyen us a high opinio*,T of its value.— Tke Ac/nculturM we have tend fof several years, antT nisider it worthy its great success. As most of our Riders sr.§ aware, the Agriculturiet is published by Otmge Judd, N«w York City, at $1 0 year. Mr Fo !Vii getting up a club at the Post Cffice, where yom uajojn at club rates—Bo cents a ypaf. Soldiers’ Relief ° meeting of of Farmington in tbe Slttbodist Chnrch, narsday, X o v._2Blh, fur tho purpoWpr organizing a {iHieri’ Relief Society. 0. H. Blftpcbard, was ap fflicted President. ' ; £ 'On motion of D. A. Clarke, the ladies prpceeded to a permanent organization. following ff cre elected, viz: ’ t „ 0 Ilf Blanchard. k . *’« v « Prctiden: —Mrs. B. S. MuHW’ &cre(ary—Misti Elsie Close., '{* freaiiircr—Mrs, Harvey Merit, ■* for Soliciting Committee/ Miss M. *• Mulford, Mrs, R. X. Hall, Miss fy\}, Knight, Mrs. Mrs. E. Thomas, Miss E. ■ ilS»e, Miss Auua > Ke »P, Mrs. G. M. Hall. 1 ' Committee ofi By Laws afcd Cot silintion, Mra.~H. ■iHalß M ra> Riske. Miss alts. meeting then adjourned and-Jp at the house President, Mrs. 0. H. Blau|biiyti, Wednesday . IA, and made the final arrang® aconta. Historical Society.—ln tfeeijJperilous times 60 Romany oPournitizens have |«U ; i thetj\ homes uncertain fortunes of theH^tl^field —homes Reared te many of them by all tlie j|ea of life, and -* of thera’uJay never moiAreturn —itbe- the duty tiiose who home to keep Record of names and'events as welljjr future as for t . r ** enl ref <*rence. We propose, therefore, that a so- shall be at once funned, whose it shall 1 o collect and make*a record of the nwnes of all eol- Dow in the army from.tliia CoiJtftyj to solicit, •eland preserve such iettera, eJti,fi»cts of letters, *paper articles, or other the noble dees ulcersas may be deemeH of sqVscial interest, 18 Zanily necessary to enlarge j/i the advaota kti't e^er * 17 from the our midst of a kind. Associations epreservation events, are all ove the Eet us have one in Tioga bpnty.' Traoedv,—Th, Eliira Advcrliter, 4 J^ ent < * a,te * the following* ■ ‘‘.We are indebt •hxih/ T& y thie villaj for the partic- Ujj . & tragedy which occurred yesterday 6 Pa., a smalt village tip the road to Tnib T lffe * ve miles from the line. | w name! William au< 5 Alonzo Lattin, were engaged in a quarrel, wf Alonso struck Will iam with an.ax«, catting open his bead from tbs lop clear down through the forehe sd and nose. Mr. Taj* lor describes the wound as frightful in the extreme, the most awfuleightthatheevsrlookedupon. Strange bo say, the man was not instantly killed,, hut was still Jiving when Mr. Taylor come sway, though the doctor said it was impossible for him te live but a few min* utes longer. The infuriated srotber, after inflicting this fearful blow, struck him udon tho of the bead with the axe. , The cause of the quarrel unknown, but Alonso fully justified-himself to-the-(people, saying that he was acting in self defence. Ik must hare=been an ex* treme case which should thus require to chop his broth er in pieces. It is a singular fact that instead of bs. ing arrested on the spot, Alonto was sent to the State line for liquor to use on the wdqnd— and that he want and procured the liquor, and returned with it toMaplo Ridge. They are both said to be desperate characters, and the people of the neighborhood were evidently afrain of them. One man promised Mr. Taylor that ho would see the assassin arrested, but nothing was done about it at the hour Taylor came away. It stems astounding that such a monster should heal* lowed to roam at largo in a civilized community*” , ADJOINING COUNTIES. Bradford—The. Harrisburg Daily Telegraph, of the 29th ult., has the following - “ C. R. Coburn, Esq., County Superintendent of Bradford county, who was in attendance, as a dele gate from that county in the recent State Educational Convention, met with a serious loss at the depot in our city, at noon to-day, through the operations of one of the adroit pickpockets who are -ever on tho alert in that locality to pounce upon unsuspecting strangers. It appears that Mr. Coburn, had an hour or so previous to - the robbery, drew his salary from the State as County Superintendent, which consisted *as far as he can recollect of five $2O bills, one hun dred and twenty dollars in $lO bills, about thirty dol lars in $6 bills, and three dollars in gold dollar pieces. This was placed in his wallet, and be proceeded to the depot where be purchased a ticket fur Washington city, and was in the act of getting irr the train of cars for that place when be discovered thathispneket book was missing. He ‘immedietely gave the alarm, but, of course, in such a promiscuous fcrowd, the discovery of the thief was impossible. *Mr. Coburn re mained Id the city, and Knade known his loss to tho Mayor ; who has taken active measures for detecting the thief. Mr. Coburn is a poor man, and the loss to him is a very serious’one,” One day last week, a negro was brought to this place and lodged in jail, charged with .ravishing three white women, in Albany township. We did not learn the full particulars, but from the fact he committed the’fiendisb crime, ft is surprising that he ever reached here alive. Suonnniy punishment, in justice, should have been meeted out to bim, on the nearest tree. —On Tuesday, he was brought before the court, and after abenring was sentenced to fifteen years im prisonment in the penitentiary.— Reporter, rA Disccstim} Spectacle.—One stormy morn ing, last week, a woman, (or rather a female thing) in a beastly state of Intoxication, endeavoring to pass along the sidewalk, in front of onr office* fell to the pavemeut,-nnd being utterly unable to rise, lay there in the storm for some time. Even the dogs in tße street did not pay her that respect which they showed Lazarus of old. but '‘passed by on the other side,** gazing with canine curiosity upon the victim of" tan gle-foot.” An Irish woman at last discovered her and conveyed her away. Hughes, (not our special artist, of the car.) endeavored to take her picture, on the »pot , bat was unable to get a " focus.”— Reporter, Who Sold this “ female thing,” the "tangle foot** to get “ disgusting” upon ? Is there a Division of the Sons of Temperance at Towanda? Is there no-' body there who has human pity, and human sympa* I hies, but " an Irishwoman ?” Counterfeiters Arrested. —On Friday last a man by the name of Johnson was arrested in this place, charged with circulating counterfeit money in the lower part yf the county. There seems to be a number of them in company, and unfortunately the principal made bis escape. A despatch was sent from this place to Wnveriy, to secure bis arrest there, but • received a few minutes after the train left on which he had secured a passage. A dispatch was immedi ately sent from Waverly Jo Elmira for his apprehen sion there. He was arrested at Elmira, but through some means was discharged, and is new at largo. Ilis confederate, Johnson, is now in jail at this placo, and will probably be tried -at the present term of Court which is now in session.— Reporter. Lycoming’—The famous bear and. elk hunter, Sclb Kinmon, a native of: Lycou ing Cuqnty, bat now of California, who, in 1857, presented ‘to President Buchanan a chair made of elk horn, was in San Fran cisco recently, on his way to Paris via. New York and London, with another elk horn chair, designed to be first exhibited at the World’s Fair, and then to grace the studio of the Emperor of the French. This chair, with Seth himself, (one of the greatest of human ca riosities,) and a variety of oddities that would adorn and grace the show of Artemas Ward himself* will bo oxhlbitc&'.in New York in due time. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES! THE HEALTH AND LIFE OF WOMAN IS continualiy in peril if she is mad enough to Def lect or maltreat thoso’sexual irregularities to which two-thirds of her sex are more or less subject. DR. CHEESEMAN‘S PILLS, prepared from the same formula which the inventor, CONELIUS L. CHEESEMAN. M. D., of New York, has for twenty years used successfully in an extended private prac tice—immediately relieve without pain, all disturban ces of the periodical discharge. whether arising from relaxation or suppression. They act like a charm in removing tbe pains that accompany difficult or >m- and are the only safe and re liable remedy fur Flushes, Sick Headache. Fains in the Loins, Bark and Sides, Palpitation of the Heart, Nerv ous Tremors, Hysterics, Spasms, Broken Sleep and other unpleasant aud dangerous effects of an unnatu ral condition of the Sexual functions. In the worst cases of Fluor Albm or Whites, they effect a speedy cure. DU. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS ore offered as tbe unly safe of renewing interrupted menstrua tion, but That on that very if taken when the interrup tion arises from natural causes, they will inevitably prevent the expected events. This CAUTION IS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY, far such is the ten dency of the Pills to restore tbe original functions of the sexual organization, that they inevitably arrest the process of gestation. Explicit direction*, tinting when, ami tehen they ehould not be u*cd, icitk each Box—the Price One Beil lar each Box , co«fa»m«y from 40 to 50 PRU, A valuable Pamphlet, to be bad free, of the Agents. Pills tenMy mail promptly, by enclosing price to the Agent. Sold by druggists generally. K. B. HUTCHINGS, Proprietor, For sale at Roy’s Drug Store. Dec. 11, 1861.-ly. 20, Cedar st, 2few York. V[. ; H.A. M. MASONIC. A .Regular Communication of Ossea Lodoe> 317, A Y. M., will be held on Tuesd»y> /Xj?\ evening Dee. 17, at 6 o’clock. All transient ' I ' brethren*in*good standing are fraternally in* vited to attend. WM. ROBERTS, W. M. M. Bullard, Sec’y. THE interest of the subscriber in the Real Estate of James Gray, dec'd., late of Grays Valley, Ti oga County, Pa., being the one undivided seventh part thereof, subject to the widow’s dower. A portion of said estate that will be equivalent in value to said interest, can bo severed from it without to the remaining-six parts. For further particulars enquire of Frank Smith, Attorney at Law, Troy, Bradford County, Pa., who is authorized to negotiate a sale. DELAUNE GRAY. Bellefonte, Centro Co. Pa„ Dec. 11,1861. STRAYED. —From the premises of Jaa. B. Brown, in Middlebury, on or about Nor. 10 th, 1861, a large sized 2 year old bay mare colt, has heavy black mane and tail and black legs, slight mark of the poke on the neck. Any one returning said colt to R. Farr, WdUbwro, or giving information of her whereabouts will be liberally rewarded, J. U» P ARKEB. Dec. 4.1861. NOTICES. TO WIVES AND MATRONS. LADIES MUST BEAR IN MIND FOB SALE. THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. “TO TBS mCIPIATBD.” AfcpU Wanted ROBINSON’S STATIONERY ENVELOPE. NO BRASS JEWELRY. TO ÜBOSTRIOPI AMB INTKRPRISINGPIRSONS, A MAMM CBABSB TO MAKS MONET IS NOW OFFERED. AGENTS I i TS WHOM WB CAM »rll ARK MAKING «1 TO $t PBK OAT. LIBERAL TERMS ; i GIVEN TO ALL THOSE DESIRING AN AGENCY. Apply Immediately, PERSONALLY, OS IT LB« TI B T# The Preprleler, E. E. ROBINSON, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER A NEWS DEALER, COBIUNC, IT. 1*„ «m n J. P. ROBINSON* Bookseller, Ac., WEUIBOtOt PA Coraiag, S«*. 4,1111 -I" - ' : -I M !H i ! .v ; t ' AYER’S CATHARTIC; PILLS. Art you rfck, feeble, end complaining? - Are yon ont of-order, with your'»y«l<nr deranged, and your feolingi uncomfortable ? Those symptoms are often the prelade to serious illness* Some fit of sickness is creeping apon you, and shook be averted by a timely nse of the right remedy. Take A„er’s Pills, and cleanse out the disordered humors—purify the blood, and let the fluids move on inobstructed ip .health ■gain. They stimulate the functions of the body inte rigorous activity, purify the system from tbe obstruc tions which make disease. A;cold settles somewhere in the body, and oba.ructj natural • These, if out relieved, react anon Ibemielves and the surroaodiDg organs, prodne ng general aggravation, suffering, and disease. Whilej ln this condition, op pressed by the derangements take Ayers Pills, and set how directly they restore the natural action of the system, and with it tbe buoyant feeling of health again. What is true and so apparent in thisf'tririal and common complaint, is al|io true in many of the > deep-seated and dangerons distempers. Tbe tame purgative effeet expels them. Caused by similar oh ctmetions and derangements of the natural functions of the trndy, they are rapidly, and mony of them surely, eared by tbe same means. None who know tbe vir tues of tbess Pills, when suffering from, tbe disorders they cure. I Statements from leading physicians in torn# of tbs 'principal cities, and from other well known public j From a Forwardirif~3fezeJwni\nf St. Louie, t Feb. 4, '5B. Dr.Atir: Your Pills are'itse paragon 1 of all that .is great in medicine. They have cured my little daeghter of. ulcerous sores upon her hands and feel that had proved incurable for years. Her mother hit been lopg grievously afflicted with blotches and pirn* pies on her skin and in her ba r. After our child was cured, she rlso tried your Pillb, and they have cured her, ASA MORGRIPGK. A* a Fnmilj! Physic, From Dr. E, W, Cartwright, New Orleant. Tour Pills are the prince of purges. Their excel 'lent qualities surpass any cathartic we'possess. They are mild, bat very certain aid effectual in their ac tion on tbe bowels, which makes them invaluable t# in tbe daily treatment of disease. Bcsdachc, Sick Headache, Fenl Stomach. From Dr. Eduard Bt.yd, Baltimore. \ Dear Bro. Ayer : I cannot answer you what com plaints I have cured with your Pills better than to vay all that we ever treat with a purgative medicine. I place great dependence on an effectual cathartic in niy daily contest with disease, and believing as I do that yqar-PiHs afford us tbe best we have, I of course value then highly. - Pittsburg, Pa., May 1,1855. Dr. J. C, Ater. Sir: I have been repeatedly cured of the worst headache any body can have by a dose or two of your Pills, h e<fttns to arise from a foul stomach, which they cleanse at once. Yours with great respect, ED. W. PREBLE, 9 Clerk of Steamer Clarioa. Biliem Disorders—Li rer Complaints. From Dr. Theodore Bell, of New York City. Not only are ydur Pills admirably adapted to their purpose as an aperient, but I find their beneficial effects upon Che Livr very marked indeed. They have in my practice proved more effectual for the cure of bilious complaints than any one remedy I can men tion. I sincerely rejoice that) we have at length a purgative which is worthy the confidence of tbe pro fession and tbe people. Depaftrofctitlaf the Interior, ) - - Washington, D. fc., 7th Peb. 1856. J Sir: I have used your Pills in my general and hospital practice ever since yap made them, and enn nclt hesitate to soy they are thi best cathartic we em ploy. Their regulating action on the liver Is quick and decided, consequently they are an admirable rem edy for derangements of that organ. Indeed, I have seldom found a case of Mlioijs disease so obstinate that it did not readfly yield toj-them. Fraternally yours, AIjONZO BALL, M. D. Physician of {the Marine Hospital. , DyiesterV) Diarrhoea; Relax- Worms. From Dr. J. 0 Green, of Chicago. YoojPills have bad a long trial in mypractice, and I bold them in esteem as one of the best aperients I have ever found. Their oltelralive effect upon the liver snades them an excellent i remedy, when given ia •malldoses for bilious dysentery and diarrhoea. Their sugar-coating makes them very acceptable and conve nient for tbe use of women and chll iren. Dyspepsia- Impurity of the Blood. From Hex J Y Himes Pastor oj: Ad cent Church Boston Dr. Aver: I hare used ydur Pillo 'with extraor dtuary success in my family and among those I am called to virit in distress. Toiregulate tbe organs at digestion and purify the blood,i they ers tbe very best remedy I have over knovn.jand I can confidently recommend them to my friends. Yours; J. V. HIMES. * Warsaw, Wyoming CoJn, Y., Oct. 24, 1555, Dear Sir : lam using yotjr Cathartic Pills in sj practice, and find them an excellent purgative* {• cleanse the system and purify the fountains of the blood. JOHN G'. MEACHAM, M. D. Co.llpnllon, Co.livi’iio.., Suppres sion. RlicuiiiMit-in. Goiil, Itcnnil liia. D l’arafyM*, FMn, etc. From Dr. J. P, Vaughn, Hontrenl, Canada, Too much cannot bo said of;your Pills for the care of Costiveneis. If others df our fraternity have fobnd them as efficacious as I'bare, they should jei» me in proclaiming it for the benefit of the multitudes who suffer from that complaint, which, although bad enough in itself, is the progenitor of others that are Worse. I heieve costiveness to originate in the lirsr, but your Pills affect that organ and cure tbe disease. : From Mrs, E, Steaxrt, Physician nerd JSidinfe, Bortov. I find one or two large dosgs of your Pills, taken at.Hre proper time, aro excellent promotives of the natural secretion when wholly lor partially suppressed* and also very effectual to cleanse the stomach and ex pel worms. They are so much the beat physio We have that I recommend ne ntbpr lo hay patients. From Bee. Dr. Hmcket, of the dtethudiet Epis, Church. Pulaski House, Savannah, Qa., Jan. 6, 1858. Honored Srn: I should boi ungrateful for the re lief your skill baa brought tnoiif I did not report my case to you. A cold settled tnj my limbs and brought on excruciating neulalpio pains, which ended in I chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding I bad tbe best of physicians, the disease grew worse and worse, until by the advice of ymir excellent agent in Baltimore, Dr, Mackenzie, I tried your; Pilh. Their effects , were slow, but sure. By persevering in the use of them, I am now entirely well. - Senate Chamber, Baton Rouge, Ln„ 5 Dec. '55. Dr. Ayer: I have been entirely cured, by your Pills, of Rheumatic Goat—a pbinful disease that bad afflicted me for years, VINCENT SLIDELL. Most of tbe Pills in market contain Mercury* which, although a valuable remedy in skillful hands, is dangerous in a public pill, from .the dreadful epn sequences that frequently follow its incautious use. These contain no mercury or mineral substance what ever. , Price 25 cents per box, or 5 boxes for $l, Prepared by Dr; J. C. AYER & Co.. Lowell, Mass. Sold by C. k J. L, Robinson, Wellsbom; H. H. Borden, Tioga; W. G. Miller and 0. Porkhurst, Lnw renceville ; A. k J. Dearman.iKnoxville ; S. X. Bil lings, Gaines; J. k J. G. Pqrkburst, Elkland; W. E. Mitohgll, Milcbtllville; j. Redington, Middle bury;-Bennett k Randall, Mjiddlcbury Centre; G. W. Nesbitt, Mansfield; S. S.i Packard, Covington;. G. R. Sboffer. Liberty ; D. S. Magee, Blossburg; Fox k Witter, Mainsburg, and by Dealers everywhere. l Not. 6,1561.-6 m. \ DISSOLUTION. —The co-jjartnerslrip heretofore 'existing between John iK. Bowec, M. Bullard nod A. Howland, under the firm of J. R. Bowen A Co., is this day dissolved by .mutual consent. The Books and Notes of the firm will be found at the Empire Store, and will be settled by either of the lute firm. All (those indebted will please call and settle Immediately, or cost will bo mide. ; J. K. BOWEN, ) M. BULLARD, V Wellsboijo. Nov. 28, IS6I. A. HOWLAND,' J N. B. The balance of the stock of Goods at the Empire Store will be sold cb*ap for Cash or ready pay only, by the subscriber. Do not ask for credit* for none will be given, not eveb for a few days. 1 J. % BOWEN. TO PAINTERS. —A new article which is a substi tute for spirits of Turpentine and in some re* ipeeU;Sup«rier to it in miking paints, and which sells at half tbe| price of that article; can now be obtained at Boy’s Drug Store. Call and'see it ye Painters. RATS! RATS!—The celebrated POISONED WHEAT, or RAT DESTROVEB—put op in P . P „., end .old for 15 0cn..1 - TO THE PEOPLE WK SEND GREETING! HAYING SECURED FULL AND AXPLt%SJUPPLIES SEASONABLE GOODS, IN ADVANCE OF THE PRESENT WAR PRICES, WE TAKE PLEASURE IN BEING ABLE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC, THAT WE BA VE A STOCK NOW ON HAND WHICH HAS NETKK BEEN EQUALLED IK THIS BASEST, AMOUNTING TO #50.000. WE ARE THUS FOR fIFIED AGAINST HIGH PRICES. ARB SHALL BE ABLE TO DISTRIBUTE THU Large Stock « rusts BELOW FBW YOKE WHOLESALE PRICES. PEBINS ft GO., TROY, PA. IMPORTANT NATIONAL WORKS- F(7BLJSHED BT D. APPLET9S A CO. 346 & 348 Broadway, New York. 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It Is a complete stat-meat of all that is known upon every important topic within tfct •cope of human intelligence. livery Important article iu it., baa been specially written for its page* by men whuer* au thorities upon the topics of which they speak. They are re quired to bring tbe subject Hp to the present taomsat; t# state Just bow it stands now. All the statistlcal Informatics is from the latest rep<»rts; the geographical accounts beep pace with the latest explorations: historical matters include the freshest jus!'views: the biographical nollcea not oily apeak o! the dead but of tbe living. It Is a library of Itself. ABRIDGMENT OF THE DEBATES OF CONGRESS.— Being a Political History of the United states from tbe or ganisation of the first Federal Congress in 17*9 to IF66' Ed ited and'compiied bjv Hon. Thomas H, Benton, from the ficial Records of Congress. The work will be {completed In 16. royal octavo volxmes of 750 pages eacn. 14 of which are now ready. An additiefal volume win be in three months. A WAT OP PROCCItrXO THE CYCLOPAEDIA Oil DDEATH. Form a clnb of four. ao<l remit the price of four books and five copies will bs sent at the remitter’s expense for erf rlage;'or for ten subscriber*, eleven copies will be seat at ear expense for carriage. TO AGENTS. Ro other works will so liberally reward the exertions Agents. AK Aorxt Wanted In this County. Terms made known on application to tbe Publishers. [Aug. 11, ‘69. REIQOTAL. JOSEPH RIREROLLE HAS removed Ihn BOOT, SHOE. LEATHER and FIKDIG STOKE, from hi? Ute location Main Street, to hie Tanneiy at the* lower end of tie "Tillage, where he’will be glad to wait on bis customer* | and the public generally. Competent workmen at# employed in the Manufacturing Department, aad aU warranted to be onr own manufacture.. Also, all kinds of READY-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. constantly on hand. AU kind* of Leather and ll.#- Finding*, alto constantly on band and for sale at l«w prices for cosh or ready pay. HIDES and PELTS taken In exchange for Ooada at the highest market price. JOS. BIBEROLLS. Welfsbaro, Aug. U, 1861. K. B. Ail those indebted to the subscriber by beek account, or otherwise, are requested to call at o»#a and square, up. ' JOS. RIBEROLLB. J. W. BAILEY & CO. v : UNION' STORE, WELLSBORO, .Are opening a fine Stock of NEW GOODS , Jost bought at “ PANIC PRICES/’ and will be « FOR CASH, at a little ABOVE COST, if pustdbj EVERYBODY Call and see the New Goods and Prices. P. S. All persons having unsettled accounts eu •wt Books, are requested Urleettle the same by Cash 1 Note, immediately') ns we intend to sell on the pmf down system, until further advices from the seat #f war. J. W. BAILS! A CO. Weifeboro, July 31, 1881. THE OSCEOLA HIGH SCHOOL WILL OPEN the Full term of the enmiinf year, Aug. 27th, Winter term, Dec. 14tb, Spring tenu,>M«rch 2oth, 1862. Each Term to continue fourteen weeks. Toitiow from $3 to's6. Rooms furnished for those wisluag te board themselves, Board $4.50 : Board and lodging, $1.75 par week; Room. $1.50 per term ; Instrumental Mutie, wilk im of in»tmt»enr. $lO.OO ; Singing in classes free. School Books can be procured at the loetiiuties* /Off* For Circulars, or for further addrota • i A. R. WIGHTMAN, Principal 'Osceola, July 31,1861. S. ip. ITK, THE HATTER, HAS removed: from CORING t<» ELMIRA, ISi Water Street, where he keeps constantly eft hutid a general assortment of FASnioyABtE SILK £ CASS WERE BATS , Also, nII of ihe different qualities of soft HATS eat CAPS, of all kinds. article usually found iA a Hat Store <*on be found in bis assortment. The prices will all be made to suit the timet. QUICK, Hatter, 135 Water Street, Elmira. Sept, 11, 1861 NEW COOPER SHOP—The uricfcn.ipne* respectfully informs (be citizens of Wellsber# and vicinity, that be ha* opened a COOPER SHOP apposite GROWL'S ‘WAGON SHOP, and is ready to do all manner «t work prompt and !• order, from a gallon keg to a fifty barrel tub. R#» pairing also done on ►bort notice. 0. F. ELLIS. Weilsborn, May 8. 1861, NOTICE — To tchom it nmy Concern : Notice la hereby given that the books, accounts, Ao., of the late firm of Baldwin. L« well & Co., have beam placed in the bands of P E. Smith, of Tioga, for im mediate settlement and collection. All persons in debted to said firm «ilkoontt-r a favor upon us and save t heim-clves east? by oAlllngnpon biro end settling their accounts. BALDWIN. LOWELL A CO. Tioga, Oct. 30, I SCI.-41. NOTICE. —All pemins indebted to the lute 6rw of Win. A. R*»e & Co., cither hy not# or book #e coun-t, will picnhe coil upon the >ub«bnbers and ftf of> or they will bo sued iiuuiediotely. H W. WILLIAMS, HENRY SHERWOOD.. Nor. 13 ,1861 OHIN’GLES are m»w in good demand and likely to pay better then Lumber. Those who will draw good Timber to the above Mills, may have it made into Shingles for ibe eaw hill, or e* •heros. H. S. JOHNSTON. Tioga, Sept. 18,1861.-3 t. WELOBOKO* ACADEMY. Wellsboro’, Tioga,County, Poona. WL&fcINUS N. ALLEN. A. M. ( - - Principal assisted by a corps of competent teachers. The Winter Term will commence on the 9th of De cember. Tuition for term of /uurtein weekt, from |2.61 te MIhITA R F INSTR UCTION will bo introduced ibis term into the Academy, aeeor* ding to a late act of the Legislature of this State. Jf&r k Tkaches' Class will also be formed. By order of Trustees, J. F DONALDSON, TWs. Wellsboro, Nor. 27-. 1861. GENERAL IWrCLELLAN Has decided to go into winter quarters, and P. R William", Agt.. has divided to 44 follow suit,** ami ha* accordingly laid in a very large stock of New Goods in his line. \iz: , - Kerotdno Oil, Lamp Oil, Burning Fluid, Campbell®, Alcohol, 1 Turpentine, Drufcs, Patent Medicine,, Vimlnw (Jla„, 4c., Ac,, which will be sold at lowest city prices during tbw war. P. R. WILLIAMS, Agk N. B. Confederate State Stocks so.d all h>*eliae« counts are at discount—can't sell goods far either. Wellsboro, Not. 27, 1861. LIGHT! LIGHT!! LIGHT!??—A large lot of those fine flint Chimneys Pxr Lamps, which do iot break from heat. Also a large assortment of ■urnps. also a lot of that Petroleum Oil w;hioh Sail® everybody, and docs not explode. For sale at SOVS DRUG 6TORJL Dye Staff,, Putty,
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