‘ am> wiseßijtiiAirirous. WSAAeaday. g5.186X. jlew Advertiaemec Robert.. , , , ■;: r • *' PuMo-V*. it. Bow. . , v ■ rtg subscribers of Democrat. * k Uft dlsirtroiii fire in this village, the office [[fLccral i« Unfortunately. '* little 1 or no insurance upon- it. In a few ?= Vrt? labor of, years, bo. been t .wept away, ’'w the paper win again be published, depends With tbi. view, $ have thonght "bwnld hills 10 thosC Wi ° *"* iB ,he hope l V i _ one nil! see the-. necessity ; f remitting j.t Hose’ who receive no knowing * i iodsbted, will also please lf tabn do to, it will help. Most of 6 ,»|rams are so ''Ll'there i. scarcely a man.; what can ■ rometlj. I 'a Bl « lir * ta,£illg ? VleW ® f tb ® ■ tb.tl nfaall not bo, disappoiij it. To- the friends who have aided a|fd enconragod Inns U» P ast fonr y ‘ a “t 1 r f° rn tbem m ? 'f 1 thanks.' From_ the unplen&nt situation I * “ „i ace d in, I appeal to those indebted to me, , k 0 promf t remittances, in order )to edabla me to reramiemeats -for the ro publ,cation.of the “'■ * . RiJUXKKS. Sl.b.ro,?»■. December 23, 1861. j■ -y - • p. Bnowx, better ktiowrfa. "Artemus Uctare-la Corning, on MSndry evening, *»*• •' ' - - . &. An Editor in lowa has become >o hollow from Mjding upon the printing business alone for bread, proposes to sell himself for store pipe at three 11/itbbl. - ' ' l•’ v ft- NoPapxb Kbit Week.—ln- accordance with fuinel custom, in order to give “ thf boys" an op acity to enjoy th<r holidays, no paper wUI be. nifrom this office next week. If anything of im rtißcfoccara, an Extra will be issued. CARO Hi undersigned beg« leave to offer bis thanks to i Engine ehdltese Companies, to his' neighbors, (lathe ladies in particular, for thpif 'effortsbn the [H oftte fire in Saving a large partbf bis goods. ■ JOHN R. gOWEN. ff-Ums Bits.— W.H. Davis,Elocutionist, will at at the Court House to-night. : -Admiasion, 15 ,Th inihauz vicanlt of the Snndity School chil- orfthe M. E-. Church, wore a® successful, that ijm to repeat them on New Year’s night. -1 club for the weekly Trilnne, is ,pow being ml it the Post Office. Subscriptions will be ro- Ired until the first of Jknntry.- pt kisosic.—At the Tiegnlar Communication of ip Chapter, No. 194, Boyul Arth; Majsoffis, held eliib, the following officers were .levied for the «ij,{jearH.- P., Alonso Howlhndj” K., Wm, A. Foley; Treos., R. K 0 See., Thug, ¥«»■ . 1 lliia KegiiUf-OotHmiinioation pf'OSsea Lodge, tJIT, A. Y.- ALybeld Dec. 17tb, tbo following offi »««chosen forth© ensuing Bijdec; S. W., A Howland; J, WV-i Hugh'Young; u,R. Roy; Sec., A. P. Roberts® \ ft The following Item of tnformaiioci 1 we think rjji place in oar local column. ;I» is from the nuctswa Telegraph, It is directions/or ranking ©dots fir lose in'winter,. to protect horses from uaor ibich gathers in large,bails q'tooi Mfp<r i/rfe- of the ihoe thould he than lirtr«de. . Thus; made, thefsnow ©llljjoregener* [fill out than from shoes made la'tfe»|usuul way® imij to try it, Many a horse has ruined by □I the coffin joint sprayed in Sequence of n-balls. Let those of our renders ling horses Sths attention of their blacksmiths tt ji © matter. PfrTas Second Akkual FestitaAf/theWells nEnglne’ ini Hog© Cbmpapies,,-- tc df “place last &J sight it the Court House. Tbe blUrtninmen t •UUd of a (teat variety of tableaux wf»j which ve would like to ire bad the Ktudinwhich the ladies partica)ar|y d(Btingui«h- I'hwelrei—a splendid supper, »Dd : in; orderly and fliouducted ball. "i A : quartette gang fh© national ! Uii)Wetmore’a excellent quadrll[e£bipd relieved ■QtreisM with the bostqf nlqafc. faJPjo, Festival lidttidtd success, and this wimill degree, to the untiring Jolfufiry of .the ktnd to tbe kindness and 'gcnetahly of Ex *rilFower. _ t * • •4; ’ * 0 Tbe Atlantic MoNTULr.- Atlantic for **7 opens the ninth volume ofthU peril end is considered by the prqjriefprs as tbe •aamber yet issued. The public i,|ij ] generally P this opinion. Among'its r«,hl*pg features Mticlea by Prof. Agif*ii, home, and Mr, Dorshoitncr'a article on FreJ jont will be tench bos been said. ’ This h\ Ttttivp, as Worsheimer snys, is not intended j!j a defence or in any respect at; answer to U*made against him. It Is ’outline “"tpedition to Springfield* Thfe’reiq lining con* l^ 1 ■ - Agnes of Sorrento, Stowe 5 ro * no » on. Slavery, ’ jy Prof. A. Ihe University of Michigan; A story of the Author of 41 Life in thb llpn MHU ■Jwiiaore TCooper, by George S, II Hard ; Per by Mr. A. D, T. Whit, icy ,* Lqve ■to, by the ;late Major Theodore- Wintbrop; wUuture, by Rev. 0, A, Wassoir j Autobio- Sketches of a.Strengtb*Seeker,lj|r ’of. Geo. V lodahip ; Birdofredum Sawin, by.Jajhte Russel - Age, by Ralph. Waldo Emj raon ; Re ',Bd Literary Notices. Ticknor^ifolds, pub **»Bnton. . t ' .. —Up to Ibis , time, weL.hareno „ K ""P«oa of the origin of the grpat fire of 'ban we r hid.lasi week, jAe we - laid , l bat it "was accidental, reeaijtng, ns Bo oa * lt i from the'carclessaess of>< mobody.— J ' l * ,lt '“mobody ill, wo cannot tel]. In fact, rU< * *' t * l l^ C "- rapidity 'that it ie 1, [l*” 1 ' 1 to »aj,OTen in what buildm;! itorigina !*< ft CoP ‘ ce^ 0D all bands, that, hoi | for the fire ’ e -*i'ole business portion of the J iwn, would B 'ftrcysd. But tbe engine bat not a fair * e know th a t if there bad beHnj a full sup- Ba 10 the engine, muph p! I tl c property “"W *" Lr * t ** a Lf] b [effroporty j * rt l°re, profit by this sad eij»|ionco, and •'“■far 'emergency, by sj >1? eg cisterns '4,We shall bare tci tdj liing to say Sis \ °'‘ ris ] ernB in ■ future 4 'I.U je.* Mean ** ’T ort b considering.-) Tl p following’ t * corre «t.liBt of the >bi ipt i 01 ’ 0014 * Oroceriet ;b( Siding, 4c. « Goods, $2,400 in -$8,294. iu the- eorirtnonwsisUli and West and $1,801) in liyoom pg Mutual SiuJ?', B f t *’ 8 •'?««, Leather, ,4c.; hois, S9M; L^^-Bno. Il o ,le L7comin * Mutual., ,;i; Shoemakers tools, rides] g ’(., $3O. No tel',;„' ■ e ‘’ fusovi jes. ft Wit, 4c. ; fa. ,|fo Infej ranee. ! S' j- John Fisher, tools? Ac..js3sr--.No Insurance. A. W, "Wright, tools, Ad., SID, Insurance Hsary Seart, tools, Ac.!, $lO, Nulnsoronek- E. S.Watorman, tools, rifle, Ac!,s3s Nolnpuraneo. Henr_>- 11. Wood,, Photographic Gallery, pictures, Chemicals, Ac. Loss $4OO. .No Insurance. j K. Jenkins Democrat Printing Office. 7 Xost s6oo ißSojance—kloabtfiil. h. A. Sears, Shoe Shop, tools, ic. Loss $55. No Insurance-. . Daniel Watts Shoe Shop, tools, Ac. Loss $4O, No Insurance. .1 W.-D. Bailey, accounts, {notes, Ac. Loss $lO9. No - 1 ’ 4 Insurance. , Wm.'Roberts,Stores, Hjardwarej*e. Loss >1,500. No Insurance. ■ i ] Johnß. Bowon, Dry-Goods,Orocenetyßootfl,,Skats Ac.' -Loas $1,500. No Insurance. John A. Roy, Harness Shop building. Lou s6ol* Insured in the Lycoming Mutual, for $350. ; Wright A Bailey, Flour, Fwd, Ac, Loss $6OO, No Insurance, r ( L. I. Nichols) three Stor* buindings. Loaflsk,3oD. Insured in Wost'Branch sl,2oo—Lycoming Mutoal $1,500.-' • 1 - 1 I" • J. J. Eaton, Liquor, Provisions, Grocerices, LnBisl k OOQ, Insured in ithe L/ooming Mattel $l,OOO. I. Geo. Barker, Blacksmith Shop, Ac. Loss No Insurance. ' i Geo. C. Guernsey, tools, stock, Ac. Loss No Insurance, Dr,,Gibson, damages on house and Drug i $l5O. Insured '/ C. G. Osgood, damage building $5O. flared'. * i —ln explanation of the above figures, it may be remarked, that the buildings are not put down at their actual .value, but at the vijlue placed upon them by the Insurance Agents—much below their their slctual . worth. While the firemen, jand the citizens generally, were engaged in trying tp stop the spread of the flames, the ladies worked heroically in saving sueh of the goods as could bp saved. All honer to them. WVhave no words, on the other hand, to character!*© the cowardly indifference with which some men stood,, with their hands in their pockets,-and Jooked on as if the conflagration were a shew,. —lt will be seen that the aggregate of the lost comes very near the figures of the hasty estimate of last week. In Keenevvilie, on the 22d inst„ by G. D. Keeney, Esq., Mr. ELISHA DAYIS to Miss AURELIA, SHORXjbotb of Chatham., * .• - ' . In Keenejwille, Dec.Dth, by G. D. Keeney*'Esq., Mr. CHARLES JUNES to Mias MIRANDA GOOD WIN.- ' ' ■ In Cherry Plaits,* on tfap 4lb-508t., FLORENCE ELIZABETH, aged 1 year|6 mouths and 27 days. In Cherry Flatts, on the 18th lost., CLARA MAR> GARET, aged - 8 yenrs-2., months and 6 days, both daufibters of Clara M. and Margaret Brown. Sweet In life and tweet in death, . Bat dear cbftQ&o, what sadiheurtsat horn# you’re left. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES! j THE HEALTH AND 1 LIFE OF WOMAN' IS continually in peril if sfhe.is mad enough to aeg lect or maltreat those sexual irregularities to w lioh two-thirds of her sex are more or less subject. - DR, CHBESISMAN'S pjtLLS, prepared from the same formula which the inventor* CONELIUS L. CiIEESEMAN, M. D., of jjfow York, has for twnnty years used successfully in aln extended private prac tice —immediately relieve without pain,alldiHCurban ces of the periodical dlscliate©. whether arising from relaxation or suppression. .p?hc> act like a charm in ; removing the pains that accompany difficult orjim moderate mvnjilnmtiun, ahd|*«re the only safe ana re liable rempdj for Flushes, Sick Ueadqobo, Paine ini the Lotus, Batk aud Sides, Palpjtution of the Heart, Nkrv ou*. Tremors, Hysterica, Spasms, Broken Sleep land other and dangerous effects of an annatn ral condition of the sexual In the worst cases of*iVaor’Aftiii or Whites, they effect a speedy cure. DK. CHEESBIIAN’S PILLS are offered ai the only safe means of renewirig interrupted menstrua tion, but • - -i-'-f *-* • .. LADIES MUST BjEABJN MIND, That on that very account, If [taken -when the Interrup tion'arises froni natural nances, theV will inevitably [prevent the expected events. This CAUTION IS [ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY, fer such is the ten dency of the Pills to festoreithe original functions of the sexual organization,,that they inevitably arrest the process of gestation. ’ ; Explicit direction », tinting tchenfand when hey should not be nv'-l, trill each Jiox—the Jfriee One i toi ler each ISox , continuing from 40 to 50 Pills, A valuable -Pamphlet to be h»d free, of the Age its. Pills tent by mail promptly, by enclosing price to the Agent. Sold by,drflggists generally. R. B, HUTCHINGS, Proprietor, For sala at Roy’s Drug Store. Deo. If,' IBfil.-Iy. 20j; Cedar ah, New York. •wbo s'h&uld use DR. J. BOVEE DODS’ VEGETABLE ' IMPERIAL AHNE BITTERS T ! AJI Who are afflicted with Incipient Ccnsnmption »r Weak ' Lung* should use them.. i * All why snlfoc from weak Stomachs. Indigestion, Dyspep sia, or IM'cs should ut>c them. j All who buffer from General ot Nervous Debility. Resties* nesa acnight, w#nt of Slei'p. he* should use then}* . « All persona who are convalescent aftef feyer or .other • ick • n&s ahouUluse them. . Ministers of the lawyers,'Lecturers, and all pub lic sjfeakers should use them. ' I Bonk Keepers, and all persons leading a sedentary life Nhould use thorn. ;• Theaged and Infirm shbuld usle them. -All Who req-uilrertt rtiwuluAtoT' tonic ahop!j!l use them. All who are addicted to the use of a.dent spirits and wish 'to reform,should oaa’thetti, | J f ■ They are made of a pure Sherry Wine, and of the natire 'plants and herbs of tim country; and should be rccomwpd led by temperance societies, clergymen, physicians, and all ffrleadaof humanity. , 1 ' . : . ! They are prepared by an experienced and Bkllltun pnysi ,clan* andaeldefroni their medicinal properties, are a most delightful beverage;'and yet. as amedlciue,are asinnocmt and harmless os the dews of heaven. 4 co rroprt . ton> - - T 8 William it.. New York. Baldwin, Lowell A Co.. Agents at Tioga. 7tfyl *1 ' Dr. 11. H.Jtartlen. of Tlopa. is General Agent forTlo ■ga*Connty, to whom all applications for. agencies must be made, ' ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad ministration baring been granted to the subscri ber on the estate of Aaron Barrows, late of -Attlebo ro, Mass., docM„ notice is hereby given in debted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly in thenticated Tor settlement to tbo subscriber. 1 Wellsboro, Deo. 18,1801. W. E. CONE, Adm'rl Mansfield classical seminary. 'MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO., PA. The Winter Term at this Institution will commence Decenlber 10th, 1861, and continue thirteen weeks.i E. WILDMAN. A. M PniscirAL. | Mrs. 11. P. R. Wildhas Preceptress, i Miss E. A. Chase. Music Teacher. Mr. IsAAc SricictEV..., Penmanship... EXPENSES. - Tuition, Room Rent, File! and Board .per Term, in Common English - ■ - - $2B 58 Tuition from • - s2;jso tos6^oB The success of the school during these limes when the country’s need demands the services of every able-bodied young man, has been beyomi the expeefa tionsof tha most shpgnine of its friends. The de partment of Penmanship is very popular. Prof. Stickney is a masteAuf bis profession. - Wo are most happy to say that be has been prevailed upon tore main with ns. Besides the daily instructions that be gives. Professor Stickney gives extra instrnotions to tboie deitring it for a reasonable compensation. ; ' ' Students pay from the time they enter to the close of the term,; Board in the Hall at $1.50 per week.. Rooms for self-boarding con bo rented in the village. All kinds of produce taken in payment-for tuition and hoard at market prices. ’ - • Nor ?0yl«?l, ; J. WILDMAN. A. RBJED, DIB X>. SPECIAL brOTICBS. TO WIVES.ANi) MATRONS, THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR, “TO THE VNEBPLOTSD.” ' , , , - t. Agents Wasted !, Ac. ill for ROBINSON’S J2OO. *lOO. STATIONERY ENVELOPE. I tort, 2TO BRASS JEWELRY. * - I imßPßisiva pbrsohs. ▲ Bill «KiV«l TO MAKI MO9IT IS HOW OFFEBSXK n w*»m wm cm um 111 IMIU4 ft r« f> PBS DAT. .* .. I - V. i ■ K r -' f ' LIBERAL TERM# GIVSN T 0 ALL TSOSS - \ DESIRING A N AGENCY. N * Apply Immediately, PERSONALLY, I *B IT mm Tm Tk« Pr*frleUr, E. E. ROBINSON, i BOOKSILUnt, STATIONER A HEWS DEALER, CORIfIIVO, IT. Tq 3. F. ROBINSON, Bookseller, fcc., VELLIBORO, PA Cera inf,Tse«, i, is«. —«»— . I '' - I AGENTS i * m y* AYER’S CATHARTIC TILLS. Ace you sick, feeble* end complaining? 'Are,you ottt of oriier, with your system deranged, and your feelings uncomfortable ? These symptom* are often the prelude to serioua innets. Some fit uf sickness ii creeping upon you, and-should be averted bye. timely use of the right remedy. Take Acer’s- Pills, and cleanse out the disordered humors—purify the blood, and let the fluids move on unobstructed in health again. They stimulate the functions of the body inte rigorous activity, purify the from tbe obstruc tion* which make disease. A cold settles somewhere in the'body, and ob« rnctj Us natural fimciieM,— These, if net relieved, reac. upon themselves and the surrounding organs, produc t*# general aggravation, suffering, and disease.; While in this condition, op* prawed, by tbe derangements, take Ayer's Pilla, and see, bow directly they restore the natural actios vf the system, and with it the buoyant fteling'of health again.* Wbat la true a T id !so apparent in this trivial .and common complaint, is also true ia many of tbe deep-seated and dangerous distempers. The ittuo effect expels them. Caused by similer'ob struotions and derangements of the baturol functions of Jtfae body, they are rapidly, and many of them aurely # cured by tbe same moans.. Nope who know the vlr fues of these Pills, when suffering from tbe disorders {they cure. = . i I ‘ Statements from leading) physicians in some of the principal cities, and from! other welt known public persons. I 1 From a Forwarding Merchant of St. linin’s, Feb. 4, 'fifl. pa. -Atsb: Your Pills are the paragon of all that iajgreat In medicine. , They have cured my little daughter of ulcerous sores! upon her [bands nnd feef tbathad proved incurable for years. 'Her mother has been long grievously afflicted with blotches and plm fdes on her skin and in beijhnir. After our child was cured, she rise tried your pille, and they have cured bar. I ASA MOHQEIDQK. I A* a Family Physic, | From Dr. E. IP. Carttcnght, -.Veif Orhcwt. I Tour Pills are the prince of purged Their excel lent qualities surpass any cathartic we possess. They ere.mild, but very certain and effectual in their ac tion oo the bowels, which [makes them invaluable to Of in the daily traatmont of disease. ; Hosdache, Sick Headache, Fejnl Stomach. j • From Dr . Edicard Boyd, Baltimore. | Beau Bro. Ayer : I cahoot answer too what com plaints I have cured with your Pills better than to (say alf that we ever treat with a purgative medicine. 'I place great dependence on no effectual calbartie io lay daily contest with disease, and believing as I dv I that your Pills afford us the best we Have, I of course iraiue them highly, PiTTSBCRQ, Pa.,fMay 1,1855. ‘ Dr. J. 0. Ayer. Sir: I have been repeatedly oared of the worst headache any body can bare by « dote or two of your Pills. It seems to arise from a foal stomach, which they cleanse at once; Tours with great respect, ED. W., PREBIiE, Clerk of Steamer Clarion. Bilious Diserders-Liver Complaints. From Dr. Theodore Bell, of Fexc York City. Not only sre your Pills admirably adapted to their purpose as an aperient, but I find tbeir beneficial effects open the Livr very marked indeed. They have in my practice proved mure effectual for the core el bilious complaints than any .one remedy I can men tion. I sincerely rejoice ibfit wo hive at length a purgative which is worthy the confidence of the pro fession and t be people. | Department of the Inferior, \ Washington, D. C., 7th Feb. 2556. j Sir: I have used your Pills in my general'and hospital practice ever since you made them, and can .Dol hesitate to say they ore the best cathartic we em ploy. Tbeir regulating action oh this liver is quick ipd decided, consequently they sreaniadmiruble rem edy for derangements of tbnt organ. Indeed, I have seldom found a case of bilious disease so obstinate that it did readily jicld to them. Praternolly rours, ALONZO BALL, M. D. ; Physician of the Marine Hospital. Dysentery* Diarrhoea* Bela* Worts*. From Dr. J. \Q Green* of .Chicago. i Ten|Pills have bad a long trial in my practice, and I bold them in esteem as one of the aperients I have ever found. Their alterative effect upon the liver opades them an excellent remedy, when given in lmail doses for bilious dysentery and diarrhoea. Their sugar-coating makes them very acceptable and cenve aieutfrr the use of women and chil men. Syspopsia. Imparity of the Blood. fr om Rev J V Himet PutturoJ Adcent. Chnreh Ronton ! Dr. Aver; I have used your Pilla dinary success in my family and among those I aat celled te visit in dtatrese. To rogulatd the origans »f and purify the blood, they srp the very beet remedy; I have eVer knovn. and I <jan confidently recommend them to my friends. Your?, >, * JiV. HIMES. Warsaw, Wyoming Co., N, Y., Oct. 24, 1855 t Dear Sir ; lam using your Cathartic Pilla in my practice, and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the system and pacify the fountains of the blood. JOHN 0. MEACHAM, M. D. - Contlpnlion, OintUi'iif*"j Snpprc»- ' littil, Rbcnuin ti»ni. Gonl, UVuritl- Kla t Droplty, ParUl)'»is Fils etc. Fnm Dr, J', H, VanyAf], Moutrenl,. C*uada, '• Too much cannot be said of your Pills for tbe cure J'f Costiveoets. , If others of oar fraternity hart pond them as efficacious as I Imre, should j«ia tee In proclaiming it for the bent-fit of ;tho multitudes who suffer from tbnt complaint, whicbl, although bad enough in itself, is the progenitor of .others that are worse. I beieve costireness to originate in the liver, bat jour PilU affect that organ and cure the disease. from Mrs. E. Stuart, Physician dud Midiri/e, Rotten. I find one or two large doses of your Pills, taken at tbe proper time, are excellent prohiotivca of the natural secretion when wholly or i>nrtia!lly,suppresscd, and also eery effectual to cleanse the stiomaoh and ex pel worms. Thfy are so much the l»st bare that I recommend no other to my|p*tient«. from Rev, Dr. Hrncket, of the Methodic Eyi*. Church. Pulaski House, Savannah, Ga., Jan. 6, 1856. Hosobed Sir: I should be ungrateful for there* lief your skill has brought me if t dad mot report my case to you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on excruciating neulalgic pains, which-ended in chronic rheumatism. Jfotirithfiloindingi I had the best -of physicians, tho disease grew worje and worse, until : hy -the -advice of your ; excellent agent in Dr. Mackenzie, t tried your Pills. Their affects were slow, but sure. By persevering in the use of them, lam now entirely dell.. ; Senate Chamber, Baton Lai, 5 Dee,. ’55, - Dn. Atkr: I have been entirely cured, by your Pills, of Rheumatic Gout—a painful disease that had afflicted me for years, VINCEJiIj^SLIDELL. : Moat of the Pills in market contain Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy in Skillful bands, is dangerous in a public pill, from the'dreadful con sequences that frequently follow its incautious use. These contain no mercury or mineral sdbstuoce what ever. '(I Price 25 cents per bos, of 5 boxes for $l. Prepared by Sr. J. C. AVEfii & Co.. iLouell, Mao, Sold by C. 4J. 1., Robin son .AVelisborn: H. H. Bord.n, Tioga; W. G. Miller (and C. Parkhurst. Lsw 'rtnetriile; A. 4J. Desman. Knoxville: 8. X. Bil ling*, Gaines; i. 4 J. G. Parkhnrst,} Elkland; W. K. Milehell, Mitchellvifle; J. Rcdlnfglon; Middle-, bary; Bennett 4 Rnndall, Middlebury Ctnlre; CU W. Nesbitt, Mansfield; S. S. Packard, CoTington; G. R. Shelter, Liberty; D. S. Magee,Hjospburg j F.i 4 Witter, Mainshnrg, and by Dealers everywhere. Not. 6,1841.-6 nu j i DISSOLUTION. —The copartnership heretofore existing between John R. Bowen. M. Bollard nod A. Howland, under the firm of J. R. Bowen A Co., ia thia da; diseolved 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 late firm. All those indebted will' please call and settle Immediately, or cost will be made. ' Wellshoro, Not. 28, 1861 ' N. B. The,balance of the Nock o i Goods nt the Empire Store. will be sold cheep for jCaah or reedy pay Only, by the aobseriber. Do not ask for credit, for none will be gircn, not even for a few dors. J. R. BOWEN. TO PAINTERS.—A new. article which isd» .snbsfl tnte for spirits of Turpentine and in some re* spools superior to it in nixing paints, and which sells | at half the pries of that article, can now be obtained tt Roy’s Drag Store. Coll and see it y|e Painters.. RATS! RATSJ-r-Tbecelebrated. POISONED WHEAT, or RAT DESTROYER—put np In ■l-- i . - WE Sttß GREETING! j- ' ' - SEASONABLE GOODS, r 1 xsres | sis* statue nr nn mim, ' i WM.-.4**- TEXTS JFOETIFISD J.R. BOWEN, ) m. bullard, y A. HOWLAND,) mswrosK wholesale prices. TO TBTC PEOPLE HAVING SECURED FULL AND AMPLE SUPPLIES *'*T " IH ADTAHCCOF TEE PRESENT WAR PRICES, W* TAKS pleasdrb IN BBIN9 i,U T 9 UrOKH TUI FSBUC, !_ [ ‘ * | TBA 7 WB BTAVM A ST6ok NOW ON HAND WHICH HAS i ! AMOUNTING TO Mooo. ■ ' ■ 1’ ! . I I. . V ; f Against high prices, '•* ! MB IBALL Bl ABU TO BHTMBCTB TM* Larie Stock At raim Bitow i i FERINE ft OO.j tb o-t; P A. IMPORTANT KATXONAI. W( PCVUSHRD BY D. APPLET#* * CO. 346 St 348 .Broadway, Now York* THE following works urem-m to Snhsci these in any part of tho country. idpunrcu-ipt of retail price,; by mail of express. itivpaid: ' - _ Tho Koto American Cyclcpodia. a poyuinr Diction*! %Ol u moral Kuo-, lodge u. i. oby t»eorge KinleV and Charles A. Dana, aided h> h pumerous-eiectcorpiidt wri- ters in afl brandies of tcu no. Art. and Literature, work is bdntr publnhwl in about 16 large uCtaTo volumes, fcach containing,76b two-culmnu page*. Tol* 1. >T, lll f IT, Y, VI, VU. VIII, J.x, x. mill Xl,rue now ready. pfi« h enntaia-. ingnear i.WOongiual aitlc’e*. An additional volatne tvfil published oorr Hi iibou three nioniJCtU- Price !u Cloth,sG; dheup, JiuU Morrocco, s4f Hail. The Xcw American Cyclopedia nlfhorrt.bclr* superficial learned. but mw p'-danfif/ compreheuaivebnienf fldentiy detailed five tVomi per-oiul pique mul party prvjn dico, fresh uuil yet accurate. It is a complete statement of all that is known upon every important topic within th* Ncopo of bmmin intelligence, hveiy important articlqfti it - ima Iwn specially written for its pages hymen who are au thorities upon the topic* of which they speak. They arc re quired to bring the subject tip to the present moment; to itate just how it stands muir. Ail the statistical informative Is from the.Jate&t report-tithe geofirnphicnl accounts ktep' pace with the latest exploration*: hfotoi leal mattefs include the freshest just views: r|ie biographical notices not only speak oJ tho dead hut of thje living.. It is a hbran of Itself. ABRIDGMENT OF Tlip DEBATES .OF CONGRESS.— Being a Political History of the United States, from the or ganization of the fii>t Fedc al Cotigie-n in J7h9 to 1666 J Ed ited and compiled bv Ibm.','h.tmoe 11. Benton, from the of ficial Record* of Congrnw. The Work will lx* cumph'ted in 15 royal octavo volumes of 760 pOgeWcnen. HofuMcl are now 1 ready. An additional volume vti)) ho i-mied unci*: u three mouths. A W£T OF PSoCCCIjCG 1 HE CYCLOPAEDIA OR DEBATES.' Form a club of.finja, aid remit the price of four book*- and five copies will be sfnt At the remitter’s expense for mr ri*g«{ or for ten subscriber*. oit-veu copies will beaeatat woe expehxe for earrlago. TO AGENTS. - No other works will ro liberally reward the exertions Agents. An Agent Wanted imthi* County. Terms made known on application to tho Publishers. [Aug. 31, ’69. R E Rlj O V Afj. JOSEPH RIBEROLLE HAS removed life BOOT, SHOE, LEATHER and FINDIG STOKE, from bis late location ou Main Street, to his Tannery at the lower end of tl 9 village, where he will hejglad to wait on biscifstomeri and the publio Competent workrreo ar# employed in the Manuiujctming Department, and alj work warranted to le oUr own manufacture. Also, all kinds of READY-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, constantly on hand. All kinds of Leather and ?W Findings, nlsu band and for sale at low prices for cash or ready piy. HIDES and PELTS taken for Goods at the highest market pri *e. JOS. RIBEKOLLK. ■ TVellsboro, Aug. 14, 1 SOI, N. B. All those indebted to the subscriber by book account, or otherwise, are requested to cell ut onet and square up. JOS. EIBEROLLE. J. W. Bii AT UNION > . W\E L L Ir* apening a fine Slock sf NEW GOODS Juft bought at “ PANIC PI! ICES,” and will b* a FOR CASH, at a Htllo ABOVE COST, if puulLl EVEKYBODY Call and sea the New 0 o ids and Pricea. , P. S. All*persons hovi ig nDselllcd account' «n #>of Books, are requested to rctile tbe some by (.'ash uc Note, iwnitdinfefi/. as we intend to sell on tbe paf down system, until further advices from the seat of war. J. W. BAILEY A CO. 1. Wellahoro, July 51, 18i THE OHEO L.A HIGH sffiOO£ WILL OPEN the ;?all term of the ensuing , jtear, A»gv27tb, \\ inter term, Dec. 10th, Spring term, March 26th. ISG2. Each TerJn to oomlnno fourteen weeks. Tuition from $3 tus6. Booms furnished for those wishing te board themselves. Board $1.50: Board and lodging. $1.76-per wcckj Kttom, SJ.SO per terra ; liihtnmu ntnl Mump, with ait of instrument. $lO.OO ; Singing in classes free. School Books can be procured at the Institution. fM* For Circulars. or fop further pin titular* address A. R. WIGHTJUAN, Priui.it.aU OiceuU. July 3], ItOL s. p. brifH, THE H'ATTER. HAS remored from C ORNING to ELMIRA, 13f ‘Wafer Street, whee ho keeps constantly -o* bind & general nssorttmu t of * FASBIOSAULE Silk & CASS WERE HATH, Also.all of tho different qualities of soft HATS and CAPS, of all kind*. E\«ry article uumljy ftuodui a Hat Store ran be four.d in hi* assortment. Tha pticof will all b« made to amt the times. QUTCK. Hi. i tor, I Si Water Street, Elmira. * J -V --fiept. 11, 1 SCI. New COOPER. SHOP.—The undersigned respectfully infnrni}| iljc citizens of \Vel]?bpro sod Weinity, tbst be baa q»cncd a COOPER SHOP opposite | CROWI’S WiGON SHOP, sod i» ready to do «11 imrmer of work proropl aorfft* order, from a gallon keg to a filty bnirel tub. Ks. pairing b!m> done on >hori notice. 0. F. ELL.IB, . WelUbofo, May 8, IS6I. ' ‘ r s .T^rOTICE.— r.7b whom V/ v)ny Concern: Noticed* ll hereby given that the book*, accounts, do., of tue late firm of Baldwin. I.owell'it Co., hnvo.hef* placed in the-hands of F. E. Smith, of Tiogn, fur im mediate settlement and knllcction, All persons in-' debted to «nid firm will confer a favor upon its and rare themselves costs bv flailing upon him and foftlinr their account*. BA I OWIN', COT Tlnga, Oct, 20, ISfil.-U. NOTICE.— All personifriuK-bted to the htti< #f IVm, A, Ho* di-Co., cilhtrhy note ox book •£« Ouunt, will pleore call upon ll*o nibsbribers mid P9f, op or they will be sued in,mediately. H.-W. WILLIAMS. IIENHY SHERWOOD. " ! * Nor. 13,1861 Q HIGGLES arc n.i/Y in pood demands, nrd likely To pay better next Spring, than lumber. Those ahtrVill draw good Timber to the allot e Mills, may hare it made into Shingles fur tbe m hill, br «■ shares. . , 11. S. JOHNSTON. Tioga, Sept, 18,(1861—,' t. WELt«BORO’ ACADEJIV. «Weilsboro’, Tioj ;a County, Penna, MARINES N. ALLEN. A. Iff.' - ■ Primal assisted by a corps of competent teachers. - The Winter Term will commence on the 9tb at P«. comber. Tuition for term of /ourlern. week*, from $2.0 6 to $B.OO. . , MILITARY INSTRUCTION will be introduced this tern into file Academy, accor ding to a late act of the Legislature of this State. - fSr A Teagues’ Clas s will also be formed. By order of Tronic ;t, J. F DONALDSON, Pret't. WelUhoro. Nor. 27.-1 S(i 1. GEIfERAL MiCLELLAJI HAS decided to go into winter qunrtem.ond P. ft Williams, Agt., Im i decitfed to “ fallow yult, 1 * and has accordingly inid in a very largo stock ol liew Goods in bis line, viz; Kerosinq Oil, , Lamp Oil, ’ Burning Fluid, ■ Comphene, Alcohol. Turpentine, Drug*, , Patent Medicines,; Dye Stuffs, Window Gins*, Putty, do.. 4e„ 4c,, which will be sold at lowest city prices during th* war, .. N. B, Confederate State Stocks nml nil hcolc ao* counts are at discount—clin't soli goods for cither. ; Wellsboro, Nov. 27..1501. ~ , LlfJ ITT! LIGHT .'! 1 LIGHT I!!—A largo lot of those fine- flint Chimneys for Lamps, which do not break from heat. a large assortment of lamps/also u Jot .of that Petroleum Oil which suite everybody, and de’e? cot cj-rdnde. Frr tale at 1 Ff.'rs DiitrtS lh is LE¥ & CO., THE STORE, SB 0£ O, 1 P. R. WILLIAMS, Agt,
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