The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, September 03, 1862, Image 3

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■flUliberw Wednesder.-ißept.! M ,1^63.
' «r Tto>J*&*»,Vt' -jdnity are
M V.tod tu.ippel at
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pg- How TO CLEAJjf.^UnfT'ti.!ls)9^A<l?..®(i¥FXl ! —;
t“ Wj’a^W/ 111 th< ?
w jumps, Wia, if greisy’/a' few grdiii or
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si-tll#
«y- Wpjinnted two or three weeks ajifetie mar|
rij;a fio(iie"of 'a• jouny'oonpl'e'ib "HMdl,'S|ry towni
M,«tih» rarest 8S9 a #PE dfljg 'm&'-l W
lire since boon j«|i;forgery
iSeadtd M* ; 6»*« spftndh* parties - ::Tbt ?-;W aifiry
nUD joke, one of the meanest .which i d JiH Jw'ret
tv!s-r < S.‘ Id-.. T ■ ' 1-'! ■ r. -i
■^ ,ato --i j ■-. ■
pa* Couxtt Auditor. — In inching
hit w«kit#ifi fft«»i».»orM<* wt HW W M of , c - r -
Van., Ewp t .flf,Lib V (tf ~th? ,cj W*M° r
.County Auditor. ,<s(lr.. y<tU I hiiß ! fiUp<l i
’effice-Wr many- ynari, m *reditSably ; a J Ahj«olf and
profitably to the county as fo T eefcbr( «||oniTersal
t ommin‘dfifWh T of the people. ' ' ’■
*"fti i. ‘xwS*
pa* Wool > h Wf* a 5 fort ?-
four years. tfhis is owing, to the 1 hirj i ’ for
„ m y goods, ; an(l to tlieodvaufcd piict pi lt
»ill not eo soon fall so loir again as i.|ae, been of
late years. It would pay o llr Tioga cmin flamers to
giT.o attention to the raising of-ioesj) for . the
dpooei JJXany portion* of the county nr 1 , 1 peculiarly
espied for this purpose. What say. g wJfarmers ?
Wkp.among.them will giVe us, some- jnj; on
this subject? VJL-Jvjfe • ■'
The si(uatioq pf tbo ■ Tioga :, )i ' v ’s". remains
m»rlj unchanged, . £fpt, Sofe)4’<>->, WW|j?h Bry
jii’l Companio's.form a part of the 1j VtKEogt. Pa.
Ttili, and' fcft fir’ WasMngtonTast jP ! i ht :
Roy' 1 Slone'is Cot. of the f«js iesl| ( ;Waftoii
' Col,and Capt. Speers,; *
',, —Capt. Hammond's, and Capt. BliUli - ; s 'Cotnpauica
fsna parfof-tholS6th Rogt. Pennn. ~ S,|ii,Colonel
Jtjard, Xieat. Col. Isaac 'Wright, anj|; Chiis.
f.jsa are the flejjl, officers.. ...
juff- Tie crop* Are''genernily excellt of ] in.
' uni localities Is quite Eight, but (;he o o'jt better
than that of last year. , * | i;j-. ’
’ Mr. B. P. Deane of Delmor, shewed ’>s | few stalks
«t Mammoth Wheat whiclr .measuredffT ;p fstet four.
lights. The heads; are well filled nml-lcaUhy. A
■ ilutir of apples 'may be seen at Robin ots's Book*
Jilts whiehji quite q.c nriosity. There, i *£‘EwMity-
Wsrstid* °P |tcpi.i of
hr. S, Kelly in . Covington, ■ i'%^
The Republican . Contention ! if- Lyconnn’;, ,
Unity hare put in-nomination (W foil ticket:
Isr Csngren, Wifiiam H.' Armstrong,' t/j-tfejUinmi
jirt. For Assembly, Edward D. Tr Pine
Creek. For District. Attorney, llotrry/' |. fflgtson, of
Wiliqmsport, ttl Fer Sheriff, Thomas Mij St'fiMlof Jer
hj Shore. I'or i’rothonotary, John A 1 Mnwgnraery.
• ([’Williamsport. For Commissioner,, 'ho Sillen, of
hiotenrrrille. .For County Surrcror ? i-'rrsi’iV Ulll a -
if Wolf Township. For County An y. R.
Whicland, of Jackson Township. • fSE
AScgckstioj.—lt has been sngtfe'tw that in
rliw of the times ami the nccesfrify of tWpfcople be
iig prepared for any and eVer^ each
sftke boroughs andtownshipr form within h frirlimits
■Hilary organisations for therpiirpose offd dilLEng and
uqiiripg military one,
siWaooa of each week lie’fixed for llHt'pp&pose of
*laki■ g practical IcssoW ijpon tho mhjec.tiK !
_lVik*i is a Ttxy geod onf,.and arery, and ,
tswuhip should at opet adopfriW L#t
nirui. f ]:'■ c .! ; f ,|j |
enrollment is progressing *S§idly; ftp
ti# slHeera can push it forward, and will
it a Tflry short time. whCu we will, know, what
proportion each district has .furnished ja 3^l,?ost fur
nlsh r md will be ready for the draft, if; made.
All psrjons should be carefuj to give evei y"* of in
fsrattiei called for by the officers, in
tbt lervlce counts one.t<| pur. credit on t Jfi.'&pift, nnd
sake* our proportion bo much the- less, town
ii( done well, and wo ’expect the, recOr tasiß jshow a
pod »<nfm for old Tiogaicoabty. : ’;TrSj
'.>SM jlttlk Bits.—Ex-fiovernar Xew
Tsrk, was in town laat.Wednesday, hi^it^g'business
it ear Court* 1
—The lending patent of Grover feewing
iUehinn can be seen for one or twq the
Wellibaro Hotel. '
—A very severe frost yisitetl this
h*t night. Buckwheat, corn, ahd neik:f
T bei were very mach damaged, if not
—Soldiers enlisted in tl\e regular |yiri;not?Lo
«ridit«d to the locality where they eulisttji> ]j
—J- R. Bowtn has removed to his oz;{|Ko. 1,
Bive,h;m a ca|U. ■/ :
"“Owing to the sickness of two of wc
behind time this week. Weirh indebted
ow neighbor .of-ths Banner for .helj* th ©tout the
Mper. - : - J -‘' a. =. v • t - -i H.
“ llcgf. Draft.” —One of tb» kjimratfs —
Billings” by name—is one of tftf '*i f Aonio
»iich particularly delights in the
.. * r 7 jokes” with * serious aspect to sbg>u 4s , * : Dn,
htarday, with the patriotic- intent of "jktii; easing cnj
tataenU”—" Dave'’ perambulated aud£
ttpon ersry-corner where a'knot of Atiltf trjs|s|jbjebta
Draft were congregated, divulgeo|rii • Banning
••'ret that the President had just procfn , ifc;od4a neV
of 500,000 militia—the dispatch having just
fea «»t from the Tfelegtnph - OSes dapy pa
<P*fa for publication. The effect jp^UMtanbous —
aew'g spread- with remarkable FopUl the
hearts of the recruiting. worueni" epcour
rH*bhj a sudden influx of volunteers at to es-,
coming Draft.and enroll their t where
* oflrbounty and honor awaited them.—i ?J£ i’r*i Pres*.
' ——-.. TTl*jP*lVj : '''j-
To the Soldiers’ Aid SoijigTiij f
0^* TT i Pa.—ljuu requested by MUs Üb'give
®°lips of wantsfor' the" hospitals *of the J l\Jes£ She
that we accumulate ant rese '4fj Odr sup
flit* and she will f obtain ■ transpOf toHod 1 f»r them to
■ where great i' 11 '
gires the name of James B. Esq. f
6tQ fcUdoncr''of dbat city, to whom'£ niay'be
trusted ‘ ' ■ ' ■
would suggest-that boxes which ;aif
f ? r two months- to enmc;-(fdr’tvbfchi Otoo Mies
11 asks that they may be sent West)
t . 1 ® Tiogk Depot Id care of Mr. t>?;li||ti4 {until'
■ for them can be obtained* ■. -T ;
Sailau E. JtOjjnip;
Secretary Mansfield Soldiers' Ail'l fldcjety.
Detjßijs.—A corraspOud-'btJin the,
7 sends home'some-directions T&-td Jirite
, ..iifu! ■
C *" !Crfu " !r ' u<it ont P r into fell iSiscu*-
’ lily mjißciea nf fcoMietlug. ■. Anew i
•*wv
' ' ; :\
i * Ki-
,would n’ot check the expression of t*. proper
wpare disused to whine tod niuhh *Dyswj
ttie tanjß at
join in fall chorus. ,? v -.
inbM
i 111'1
Li -A : * ’I
m.
wr £Writ* langvteHtrtf and. *rc W fidW
blanks on of snow * In r
terlino and crossline it as much.as jap ,pleas a, so that
, ~, , . .cvsitiT ifLitJZ’wx* .
when you get the regmar course of the sheet
you wlinfii%*eofie nwrmbitf w nesafre-
" wehfereiAbUgh gtnknh
here. jtaihhlwt oV-'er the
Joor; how
TowSer's sore foot is well yet or n ! ot; what kincl of a*
dress little Mary has got; ‘who look sistfer‘ k Anifie
riding nkfig oos home
'Jcom-. : sipginfi;,BQhooJ ;i yrjih ,CQursp, yoa
won't mention her but yon ought, to
as if % didn’t know anything about it., .And
don’t forget to speak of church, and Sabbath schools,
prayer meetings, and what you talk abouVevehings,
hymns’ y«wsio^-‘ T iV. br'/i-JO
vr Ahd tben; tbo coiora, our imagi
nation takes jtbe brush aad goes to paintine, and the
ltrdhe is always* a Bolm&M3<sy^
coFersd'witb’Bcara and glory; and wben'she-has laid
ftway brush, sleep nnpins tire, curtain and covers
up-the picture of the dear old home.”. .>
The ‘‘Union” Convention.— This body met
t(t tbo Coort Houeo orTMenday sight, and we print
the osclal k sprQ]QeediogB jriaewhtre. -It was a very
harmonious Cguvoptioq,not. a negative rote -being
cast upon ftny. question during thg whole erening.—’
We suppiy ( the rotf Spf Eopreientath c ia omit
tsd in the ofiiclal report. . ,
For 0. F. Taylor. —Hall, May, Elliott, Roberts,
Putnam, 'tfalker, Whitmore, Robbe, Campbell of
Farmington} “•LttOg l donl J *Bolt, Stewart, Slosson, "Ford,
Phelps, .Cuippaings,, Clark, Pitta, Wftson,
Brewer, Lyons,—22. r
' For T, L. Baldxein. — Mascbo, Plank, Bacon, Kel
sey, White, Johnson, Goodrich, Wells, Pish 1 , —9.
Fjot I)r. Webb. —Elliott “of Deerfield," Hastings,
Walbridge, M, K. Alien, of Union Town-'
ship/Foley, Simpson, Smithy —7.
For Watton.— llogeboom, filler, —2.
For Albeck. —Haji, Tonkin and Kohler, H. Camp
■bell and J- T. Campbell,—s.
For Stouten. —Horace Rolf.
Second Ballot*
f F.or Tayfor.—Uall, Tonkin, Mnscbo, Plank, May,
Elliott, Roberts, Putnam. Walker, Wbittemore, Ba
con, Elliott of Deerfield, Robbe, W. Campbell, Lang
don, Bolt, Ilogeboom, Miller, Stewart, Rolf, Slosson,
Ford, Albeck, Kohler, Phelps, Cummings, 11. Camp
bell, J. T. Campbell, Clark, Pitts, Watson, Dewitt,
sbtifiWells,Fish, -Brewer, I*yons, : SimpAon,—JB.
.For IjVifr.;—Smith, Foley, I’rofessor Un
‘ ion Township, Walbridge, Hostings,—s. J
For 'Jiixldtcin. —Kelsey, White, and Goodrich,—3. .
MARRIED
In Lawrence Township, on the 271 h ult.. Mr. ER
VIJSK BOSTWFCKIo Miss ;
In WeHsboro, on the 25th’ult., by A. Crow!, Esq.,
Mr. CHAS, CRANDALL,to,MUs ESTHER BATES,
both of Chatham.
DIED.
In Delmar, on tl.i 13th ult., of Diphtheria, JOHN,
son of Thomas C. and Marietta Horton, in the Bth year
of his’age, ] \ ' ’* ;
Also nn the 17th nit., MaRY JANE, daughter of
the same parent?, of diphtheria, in tho 11th year of
her ago.
Also on the 28th ult.. yCATIIAN, son of the some
parents, of diphtheria, in the sth year of bis age.
Two children of the htp, [which bloused the housuhold of
the*e young parent-, now only Mirrive, .Only a few week*
before, all uere blcbM-d with health —now all have posited
through thisjcarful ordeal—‘three passed away within fifteen
days, and the twd, we hope are out of immediate
danger. May God ble-*i “uen patents while tho deep water*
are over them. l>o personsjeM-r set u*ed to such afflictions
a* that/ A few families iajthe neighborhood of \S ellshoro
,ha\o nicjt with similai mi-fortune—hut it's hard. Only our
heavenly Father understands such desolations,knows Why
they come, and can speak, the comforting word. May he
Much dm all to say and feel r awarding such great sorrows as
A»or Saviour said when he went to the cross, “Even •<* Father
for to it seemetb gdbd'ln thy slkhl.** CoW.
, . - AjiEBICAH HOVEL. .
{formerly D, Hart's 44 Cryttal Fountain’ 1 Htut*.)
Corner of Maix and Queen Street,
WELISBORO , FA.
DIBS. BPtBBMAN. - - - Proprietor.
Strict attention pa>d tlithe comfcrt of guests. Good
stabling, Charges reasonable.
A good Cook anti a hostler wanted.
Wcllaboro, Sept. 3, 18G2.~lyA
STRAYED OR STOLEX.“Prom the premises of J.
B. Charles* *n Township, on the night
of the 9tV of* August. a large red Six Year Old
Cow. Also, a Pour Year'jOid Iloan Cow., supposmtTto
have a calf’by her side. (Anyone giving any infor
mation as to their whereabouts will be amply re-
r Address j; - J. B. DOAX.
past Cbai lestofi: Tioga-Co. Pa., Sept. 3, 1802. *■
BOOTS, SHOES. LEATHER AND
FINDINGS.
T\R. FRANK LIN :
W i
14 When you have anything to advertise, toll the
public of it Li\ plain, simple language.”
I »m manufacturing good cuslomnnade Boots and
Shoes which I will sell affair and only for
READY PA J'^SuchWork’'cannot be sold at as low
rates per pair os eastern mado .-lop-work, bat U enn
and will bo sold at prices which will enable the pur
chaser to protect his feet with good substantial boots
more cheaply than with a poor-slop-shop article,
which, even if it chances not to falMn pieces with the
first weeks service, is but a doubtful protection in
wet and Cold weather. Try me.
Back and Doeskins Wanted,
in the red.and short blue, for which I- will pay cash
and a good price.
Beef-Hides and Calfskins Wanted,
for which I will also pay cash.
— (
fot ab*o; gey each end the highest mar
ket pn&. v -- 1 i ! * - ■ ‘
assortment of sole, upper* calfskins and linifcgs,
pqgs. thread/nails,.,awls, knives, shoe hammers, Ac.,
<fcfc., kept comtantly on which I will sfcll cheap
fob cash/ Shop on Main Street between AVileox’s bnd
Bpllard'c- "C* W. SEARS.
‘ '|kJb.‘* Ictn't give credit, because, to bo plain, I
haven } t.got it to : give. [ , , . -
AA T ellfiEecpr, August 27, 1562, _ % -
r^MI^T«TRATOR’S'NOTICF.-retterUf
xA. administration baring been granted to the
seyibcr,on the c§tqle of
sdc Xt>^£V^p"^^ ll -»f to ß c^^A k r l y sjj W those
inlleVte'd*'to Sni.l cVtale, tofmake'lmraodia'te payment,
and Ihose haying cUfknsild present |BAm properl wau
uinticated for scUlciucut jto the subscriber. .
I ' J W. C. RIPLEY, J Admr.
August 27, 1862. > I
ORPHAN’S COURT SAXE.
ij*£N pursiiTmcG t th’e’"OrptfSn , B
X Court of Tioga County, and to me directed, I will
expose tx>-public sale at the Court House m Wellsboro,
Pa, ( on Saturduy, the 271 h dey of September next/nt
■2 o’clock p. m., the follewring described property of the
late Henry Beers, Dec’d., viz.: one-third interest of a
piece of laqd Situated in IfDiga TownslitpjT’ioga Co.
Pa, bounded north by lahds of Johq King, cast by
lands of Mrs. John Ogdenj (widow,) south by lands of
Wm. Rtfthbone. and John Erwin, and 'west .by lands
of Airs. Joseph Brown,!wi^ow,) —containing 40 acres,
With about thirty acres Unproved, a story and half
framed and framed 30 by 40Toet barn. Terms
made known on day of soje.
■ ANdELINE BEERS, Guardiatu
B/, JULIUS Atty.
Union. August 27, 1862. |
GLUE JO laiße or quantiles, for sale at
* ' -ROrti DRUG SIOKB.
First Ballot.
. Tern Tia
IVTANS? ]s:£#• ;?i|4l|siG4ii isEmi^by.
, v Tfce Fall Term of will commence
aeptLPth, 1865; and ; wwfei ; . u I
i^T2S2ayay^s|s^r
feef. S.'Y'. R%t*6i»», ; 'A.l W./PreftMO? of • Uio Hat
-7 ; " ‘urid'Selsacis and this Teacber'ir DoparaMßU |
‘HttUi* C. JoBHB, A< M.v PfofeHor Of Ponnkßshtp
-
‘Hn?l(.:Ai|HiDiBr»'A'ir,:PtwfLo£ithi> Qormanlaag?l»ge.
Mr. JtiWiMokaat Assistant in BngUshDopaitaoiil
;Mrs. H. P.B.WiLDjtTS) Preceptress and Tc*«bet,of
t-. tri Mm Prepeh language and Boiler Birtteral
Miss Music Teacher.
a .ra | ;
itonii, $4 75
Higher English Mathematics and Ancicn
!• ■’ ' "■> ■ : - j 6 00^
Modern Languages and Hebrew, each, extra |>> 2 00
. oT'-Melodeon, ;*, | 600
isUto o£ Instrument*.. ? ■ - v ■. i» - | 200
.Roeßrrottt,-eacb person, | .150
,Board in-the hall,,per week, - - - i 150
-.Seel per term, if two occppy opo room, . i 3 : 00
Incidentals per term,, > r .. ...26
Clergymen's children,, half. price,for tfiUooi.
•I* will be t seen by . tbeJ above annoupcemebatef a
.JTacuHyiJon the, coming year, that tbe Trustees are
determined to spare no reasonable, pains to. furnish'
the school with a competent, Board of Instruction.
Seven forclgp languages, including Greek,; Latin,
Spanish, Italian .and will
"fetaughVlf required. j r \
' t The Teacher's and unidef the
‘ supervision of Rrofs. Reynolds and John?, will afford
all the facilities of a Normal School, in whikh stu
dents are.-o»p&dr4lTy'jdlUied:afld; tiatDed to heoome
loachera.- Jha trustees have already.
mbaSuVo?,’ ’★lfdlrir is be ffdtt#utamff«d
early in December, for offering and having the
nary accepted by the State as a State Normal School.
The' Departmerpt of Penmanship, Book-Kseping,
Ac., offer 01l the advantages’of a Commercial Col
leg*; The Seminary is under contract, to bo 1 nishod
and* furnished -by the Iftfh of September-: Wit. ft
lent facjlitipa-for thesejregion* to obtain a thorough
scientific and practical education.
Spodftl attention U givba to tho health and physi
cal education of the students.
Nothing need be said to recommend the Principal
to theoonfidenoe of the people, as hip conduct! of tbo
Seminary for tho papt two years, baa placed, him fully
before tjie public as on© of the educators of thi coun
try. Profs. Reynolds and Johns—the former, the
late Superintendent of common schools of the county
—and the latter the present incumbent, are top weU
and too, favorably known to need further nctice Co
recommend them to the’public. Students (oming
from a distance will have their rooms furnished—
those from within'a fdw biles will bring fboir own
furnishing, except bedstead, table, chairs, wash-stand
and stove.
All students furnish their' own towels, wash bowli,
mirrors, Ac. Rooms for sclf-boardirg
can bo hud In tho village at reasonable rates.. If ac
commodations enough for self-boarding canoobbe bad
iu the village, rooms for that purpose, under certain
restrictions will bo furnished in tbo Seminary >y stu
dents furnishing their own cook-stove.
Students pay from the time they eater to the close
of the term, without any deductions, except ii easels
of protraptpd illness.
' jf: Atl kinds of pntduc'e - taken in Te'rina
of 6hd*'hulF'ibjidVnflcn> : ;'the remalticer du
rrLeg the terai. t fW.'TOCHRAN, Preiiddnt.
\Y Kipliyv Secretary,
Mansfield, July 23, 1862
SPBIM AN* SCiiinEß GOODS
, JEROME SMITH i
Has now on hand a large and extensive jtjock of
DRY GOODS,
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES, ,
GROCERIES,
READY-MADE CLOTHING, j
HARDWARE, GLASSWARE |
WOODEN WARE, kc.,
which U undoubtedly the largest assortment ever
brought into this counly, and will be sold fttlprice».
that must give entire satisfaction. And I wotjld in
vite purchasers, generally, to call and examine my
assortment of 1
Black and Figured Dress Silks, i
Worsted (roods, Merinoes, !
Ladies' Cloth, Opera Flannels, ;
Long and Square Shawls, 1*
f Black and Figured Delaines, j
-and Cnssimores, Xe.,;Ac.,
And iihfafit the best assortment of ;
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS
ever brought into! this - county/ I have also a, large
stock of _ . :
DoMEStibGbbDs, -
CLOTHS & cAssimeres, 1
' SATIN'S, FELL CLOTH, |
TWEEDS, A KENTUCKY JEANS.
Purchasers will find that the place to buy good goods
and at low prices, is at the store of j
i JEROME SMITH.
AVelUboro, April 28. 1802. I
.1. ill. SMITH,
HAS reinbretl to the New Store on |
market Street, Corning
First door east of
opposite the
Dickinson House,
where-he is now will constantljyj keep
on hand a Full and ’ : ;
: • Cpm>LET£ ASSORTMENTS ]
OF FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
ANI) SHOES. '-'"'-‘i i
. g FAMILY GROCERIES, |
which will bo sold at the Lowest Prices for | |
Ready Pay Duly. \\
Ho sells good Priqts for
Mcrritßßcs .|. J.l2Ac.
I)onims 12ie. ■
Heavy Sheeting*...... „ ~.~l2ic.
Fine Bleached Muslin f ? 12i$.
and other goods equally low. <•
The citizens of TI.OGA COUNTY
VISITING CORNING,
are-cordially iu.itcd to
Give Him a Call.
-Corning, April 23, 1552,
Union Photographic Roonu. 1
H. H. WOOD’S ;
mamoth Etocbiwrs, .
OVER C. W. SEARS;’ SEW SUOE STORE,
First door below C. L, "WILCOX
H. H. wo6b, to the -inhabitants of
Wellsboro and surrounding country, that ho is now.
prepared to furnish them with erery thing in the line of.
PHOTOGRAPHS;
AMBROTYPES, OR
MELAINOTYPES.
furnlsh.ed at any room in the City. Just received, a
sett of JASONS CELEBRATED LENSES, mkhufac
tnred expressly for the Oartpe de cisiftc. Also a large
aisortment of i '•]
PHOTOGRAPHIC AtB VMS,
price, from.2s to $4.00. jAt this day, no parlor ta-,
ble is KA PH
IC ALB CAT. !
Cases of all styles. Picture*from tweniy-fivecents,
to five dollars. |
Thankful for past favors* I would solicit a contin
uation of the same, by dofrig first class work for all.'
Wollaboro, May 28, U62.r 11. H. WOOD.
Sumac Wauled.
ONE DOLLAR per hundred weight, will he paid!
for dry Sl’mac Bask or Lr.Aveg, by ,
JOHNSTON sfc toQSOE. !
Tioga, Juno 4, 1862. St. I
CIOKCKKXJIATKiTIVR! for til. »t ' "I J
/ ]U>VA I-’IVLT STORE. ;
O/UiNT Ya IT AS $l.
GtM r
IMPORTANT NATIONAL WORKS.
;‘v •-» a *n L *i°?i k & o i<. *t ,>
346 & 348 Broadway, New Tort. '
«xprtM, preaaMKi. - jjrf -J ■
The New.Awecieas nirrjniiefltii 4 P°? a^r
Wo'tfedgti S=BdiyV < * e W** l **
and Charlei A. Dani. aided bj^nnmcroMielecfcorpeofwti
ten in all branobbetfiSScloaoiV&t, and literature. Tbla
work is being publUhcd in aboat li large octaro TolnmM.
«ach«»uinMi* J6O leto^olotno.pegW' 1 ■T o '* ll ll >
y.VIfcTUX. IXi X. Xd. Ml’ftU arena* ready, each eoiiajn
fui additional be
■^lub^dobcOl¥yiwn( t 'iHt9imohlhai : ,J '’ •- 1 ■-■••• ■
Price, in Cloth, $3; Sheep, $3,40; Half Morrooco, $4; Half
- ' L Jy ■■ _< : .17 nn. ■ '
The N*ir American £y#pp«ltoia popnUr wltho.njheipg
superficial learned, but net ncdaDlcqtunrehcMATeiatapt
dclcnijy detailed, free froA benonal' party.plrju
dtcii.-tretil'atid yet accurate^-Tt’fsa cbminrte staterdent of
all that is known upon every importftnt.toplowilljin the
scppebtbmnaD P»ety ib»#>rtan\ artidls.lp H
has been specially written for its pages bjf whp.£re au
thorities,upon the, topics pf which they.epeak. They are to*
tjulred to bring the Vulflect’ np to thVprtSentfmAmeit’; io
state. Just how AttihSstatlatical information
•tsAom the7lKt«4) reportst the geOgrcpWrii.account* keep
pace wlth.the historical matters Include
the. freshest ju£t views; the biographical notices not.ooly
apeak ol the 1 dead Unt of the. living. It Is 8 Ilbtttj of itself.
ABRIDQMEXT- OF THE DEBATES OP CONffRESS.—
Being BPolitical Hlvfbry-orthe United Stat«,#6m tb« or
gma&ationof thaflrsthederaiOongrtsa Mi, Ed
ited .Bnd-compiled by-|£on.,Thoza&# il, Benton, from, the of
ficial Records of .Coifgre*,’ • ‘ , 1 '
. Tpe b* comilleteHn 15 royul octaVo volumes of
TSOpagos each;’l4 Of Wbfchare now ready. 1 An addltlbnal
volume will be tssntid once itr throe months: ’
■ Tona'a club of.-fonr r nnd remit the price of four books
and five copies. wPI-be pehfai theremitter.’a c*r :
rlage; or for ten satici ibera, cloven will be>o]^t atom
expense for carriage,
TO AOEIfTS. , ’ ,
No other works will so liberally reward the exertions
Agents. AN Agent Wanted In this County. Terms made
known on application to the Publishers. [Jan, 11, ’C2. <
THASKFUL TO THEIR NVMEROCS FRIENDS FOR
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Ac,,
insurance Agency*
THE Insurance Company of North America
spporirtcd tjre yrn for Tioga
County and vicinity.
As the high character nnd standing of this Com
pany give the assurance of full protection' to ewbera
of property against tho hazard of.fire, I solicit with
confidence a liberal share of the business of the
county. This Company was incorporated in 1794.
Its capital is $500,000, and its assets in 1861 os per
statement Ist Jan. of that year was $1254,719 81.
CHARLES PLATT Secretary.
ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President/
Office of the Company 232 Walnut Street,
Philadelphia,
Win. Kuchlcr, Central Agent, Har
risburg, Pa.
JOHX W. OIjERIVS3GV,
Agent Tor Tioga County, Pa.
April 0, 1862.
HOUSE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
XE W HA. VEX, COXXECTICUT;
CAPITAL, $2O 0,0 00.
These Companies have complied with the’Statc law.
Applications fat Insurance received by
CHARLES L. SIEMENS,
Willsborb Tlogd County, Penne.
WelUboro, Jan. 15, 1862.
CLOTH DRESSING,
/.V IWE OLD FO VXD/! Y AT
Wellsborough, Tioga County) Pa.
rpUE subscriber-having fitted up the place for the
I purpose of Wool Carding and Cloth Dressing,
and also would inform the people that we will take
wool to manufacture on shares or by the yard, to suit
customers, and would inform the people that wp-oan
card wool at any time, as our works .run by steam
power, and also that all wool will bfc carded for four
cents per pound. Wool and produce will he takes for
pay for Che same.
N. B. Prompt attention will he paid to all favoring
us. We will give good satisfaction.
CHARLES LEE,
PHILETUS HAMPTON,
Wellsboro, June 11, 1862.
TH-B ’GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY.—
Juyt Published in a Sealed Envelope; p rice 6
els ; A Lecture by Dm. CULVEKWELL, on the cause
and cure of Spermatorrhoea, Consumption, ‘Mental
and Physical Debility, Nervousness, Epilepsy; Im
paired Nutrition of the Body ; Lassitude; Weakness
of. the Limbs and the back; Indisposition, and Inca
pacity for Study and Dullness of Apprehen
sion: Loss of Memory; Aversion to Society; Love
Sf Solitude; Timidity; Sel f- Distrust; Dizziness;
icadache; Affections of tbeEj’cs;. Pimples on the
Face; Involuntary Emissions, and Sezal Incapacity;
the Consequences of Youthful Indiscretion, Ac,, Ac.
This admirable Lecture clearly proves that the
above enumerated, often self.aGUetdd, evils may be
removed without medicine and without dangerous sur
gical operations, and reud by every youth
and every man in the land.
Sent under seal, to any address, fr a plain, sealed
envelope, en tho receipt rif six cents, dr ttvo postage
stamps, by addressing Dr. CH A&, J, C. KLINE,
127 Bowery, New York, Poßt Office Bo*, 45*16,
Jan. 29, 18f12.-4ra. •
OF Wivdrt VtM
for solo Uy •£. HARDEN.
■Jvot -IS, - * 1
A WAT 07 PXOCdBXSO TEX CTCLOPAEDIA OB DXBATZI*
Mew Spring Stock,
THE BEST EVER BRGUGHT-- HERE
AND THE GHEAPGITI.
CALL AND EXAMINE FOR TOBBSELTIB
A T.
, ?
THE NEW STORE
—or—
BULLARD & CO..
OSE DOOR ABOVE
ROY’S DRUG STORE.
BIJLLAKP & CO.,
A LIBERAL SHARE
OF* PATRONAGE.
Have Provided Tliem»elvet
WITH A FULL STOCK
—OF —
WILL BE
FOR CASH OH PRODUCE,
Wellsboro, April 30, 1562.
% ci- e r .
NEW YORK;
O A PIT A.I. . 81,000,00,0.
Home Fire Insutaoce, Company
wool. CARDING AND
k'j r--v-/ 1 ’:■ ■: nr. ; t»*
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’ DESIiIABLE
SEASONABLE BOOBS,
XfiWCASHSTORE.
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More Complete Stock
’ THAN THE PRESENT,
I
WILL BE FOIMfB
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, THE MARKET RATES.
PURCHASES,
ANb large' sales,
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Give Bargains
OUR
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TueLV maintained.
, comparison.
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4 3Peritotr it Go»,
TRO’T, PA.
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ANOTHER STOCK OF FINE CLOTHING
1 t pSice's
Far Below Competition,
WeWro jnst reeeceived a large purehare'if leo
eooablu Headv Made Clovhfag, frOto the Atadg'nfioi of
tbaWTSbrata'd
OAK HALL ESTABLISHMENT,
At price* that wlll'ene’bfe l ua tp sail beloW the 'ett/t of
mannfsctnrmg. Thin clock Veil woVlby the »Ctcti
tion of 'bll iptirebtf ser« of dutbibg.'
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STOCK or
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iIATE BSHK RECEIVED
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We Have
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1 BELOW
. Our Large
WILL ENABLE UK
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—TO—
—TO—
CUSTOMERS,
NOT TO BB 1
’D ELSEWHERE.
EPUTATION
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ap Goods
SHALL BS
We Coofidentlf
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invite
MAYORS OR THE
Great Cities.
1 .•, the midernigpied Mayors, hereby oer-"
tiiy tha Apothecaries, and
PhygiaUna of mi aeyerai omea hawe «|«ned
ft document of assurance to ua B
sumawAWTT.T.a tiM.been ftaioi to bft
a tamodyof great excellence/aid worthy
thaeoafldenoe off the .community. -
cooK r , .
..-'.i'--:. Mayor-of JIAS3.-
HON. ALBIN BEARD, ,
1 Mayor of WASHITA, IT. ’H.
HON.Er'W. HARRmOTON,
. Mayor of MANCBIE3TBB, .H* H.
HON. JOHN; ABBOTT,
Mayor of -OOWCOBIJ, IT,' H.
HON. A . H. BIJIdiOOB:-,
Maybr of WOBOBSTHB,- MiSiSS;
.HON* NATH’Ii SHiSBBIf, , J
- 1 J 1 mayor of SAT.T3M, MASS.
. HON* P. W. LINGOBN, Jr™ /
Mayor of BOSTON, 21488;
HON* VtNL. M. RODMAN, - -r
-■■■ Mayor of PEOVXDENQB.
HON. AJStDS W. PRENTICE; *
Mayor of WCmwiOH, COBTH.
HON.; J; N. HARRIS,.
Mayor of NEW LOITOOW, COITEf;
HON. OHAS. S. RODBSRi -
Mayor of MOITT&HAi,, Oi H.
HON. D. ,P, TEEMANN,'
' ‘ " ; Mayor o? HRW TOHK SETT.
HOST, H.- M, KIEISTEBY,,.;,:,
Mayor of HATvnTiTOij, O, ( \vT.
HOW. ADAM WILSON,
Mayor of TOKONTO, C. W.
HON. R. M. BISHOP, '
Mayor of CUTOHOTATI, OHIO;
HOW. I. H. CRAWFORD,
. Mayor of LOUIS-VXLLB,/KT.
HOW. JOHN SLOAN,
1 Mayor of LYONS, lOWA.
HON.'JAMES McPEETEES,/ '
Mayor of BOWMAJTVTtLLE. G W:
HON. JAMES W. NORTH,
Mayor of AUGUSTA, ME;
HON, HENRY COOPER, Jf..
Mayor of HAT.T■QWELL, MS.
HON. JAMES S. BEER,
Mayor of FEEDBEIOTON, N. B;
HOW. WILLARD NYE,
' Mayor of NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
HON. J. BLAISDELL,
Mayor of FALL ETVEH, MASS,
HON. W. H. CRANSTON,
Mayor of NEWPOET, B. I.
HON. FRED STAHL,
Mayor of GALENA, ILL.
HON. JOHN HODGDEN, '
Mayor of DUBUQUE, lOWA,
HON. THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD,
Mayor of- CHATTANOOGA, THUN;
HON. ROBERT .BLAIR,
Mayor of TUSCALOOSA, ALA;
HOW. R. D. BAUGH,
Mayor of MEMPHIS, TESST
HOW. GERARD STITH,
Mayor of HEW OELEAH3, LA.
HOW. H. D. SCRAWTOW,
Mayor of EOCHESTBE, IT. Y.
HOW. DB WITT C. GROVE,
Mayor of UTICA, H. Y.
HOW. GEO. WH.SOWV
Mayor of PITTBBUEGs PA,
HOW. C. H. BtfHL,
Mayor of DETBOIT, MICH.
HOW. HEMAW ,L. PAGE,.
Mayor of MTTiWAUjOhI, WIS,
HOW. W. W. VAUGHW, !
Mayor of EACIHE, WIS.
HOW. A. PARR,
Mayor of KENOSHA, WIS;
HOW. JOHW p. HAIWES,
Mayor of CHICAGO, ILL.
HOW. M. J. A. HEATH,
Mayor of SELMA, ALA.
HOW. ,A. J. NOBLE,
Mayor of MONTGOMEEV/ ALA.
HOW. W. S. HOLTBAD, .
Mayor of COLUMBUS, QA.
DOW ESPARTERO MANUEL,
: Mayor of VEKA CEUZ:
DOW PIBTRE DE CABALLO,
", Mayor of MEXICO.
DOW ESTEPHAWIE RODRIGUES,
Mayor of HAVANA.
DOW AWTOWIO BCHEVERA,
Mayor of LIMA, PEECT.
Certify that the resident Druggists .have
I ensured them
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
Is an excellent remedy, and worthy the con
fidence of the community.
For Spring Diseases.
For Purifying the Blood.
fc Por Scrofula or Klng’ft Evil.
. For Tumors, 1 Ulcers, and Sores.
For-Rruptlons and Pimples;
For Blotchei, Blains, and. Boils;
For St. Fire, Rose, or Ery»
For Tetter or Saljt Rbeuxn* - [sipelas.
For Scald Head «,ud. Ringworm.
For Cancer and Cancerous.Sdres. .
For Sore Eye>| Sore Ears,
For Female Diseases. i • . . .
For Suppression and -
For Syphilis or Venereal Diseases;
For liver Complalntfi,
For Disease* of the Heart* ;i
ii, Tl*e Mayors of the chief cities of thO: TTnfc
tod; States, Canadas, and-British Provinces’;
.Dhiii, ?eru, Brazil, Mexico, and infect cl-,
rdost aH the cities oh this continent, Have 1
signed this document, to assure their people
whatremedleathey may use with safietyand
confidence. Butt Our apace willoxiiy- admit'
a portion of them. _ •
Ayer’s • Sarsaparilla,
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
Ayer’s Pills, arid
Ayer’s Ague-retire,
PEEPAKED BY
' Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
tdirr.r.x., mass.; •; •
And'soldby Dmggrlats ev'ery whore. ‘
¥ot eale by 0. J. X. m