The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, December 24, 1862, Image 3

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Write*me an ode,' --- pi Ja34j!
« A sonnet on the new-born •
That cometh with its^reighfc-of ■ ’
And doubt, and hope, and nanielesb 1 dread. 0
Alosl is this a time to.wiild
In trifling mood an‘idle pen?,.'
The world the march of men,
A million warriors are a-ficld!
To-day the all-limo question’ rings ; s
In Sinaic tones throughout'the Isd4V«
“ Shall any self-ruled nation'stand, ■
Of are we born that priests and kings
May rule and ride ns." And to seis'd i*
tThe question, comes the crash of arms,
And smoking towns and wars alarms/
And daring deed and high resolve.
The rotten thrones of Europe ■/.
As crimson dhpg'th© bayonets glafico,
And ring of sabre, ax and lanco |.i •
Answers the clang of armed heek ;
Emperors and kings grow pale with dread
As from afar they scan the scgQg, ■■
IJju'h wishing ench to. f k .
Each fearing for his throne ai?tl 'head.
For underneath oach.crown and thfrotio ‘
tJpheavcs a thousand years t
The monarch feafs a poet’s sonti ! ]
The .people bow. their.necks findjgroan.*
Bui not forever—they have found - ll
That thrones can fall and monapchs 'fieo
Mine is no gift of prophecy, _ il\.
Tot, as the circling years roll raUhd
■•itf
1 bear a* little bird that sings,
“ The people by and by shall bo
The stronger:” abd that time shblj: see
The last of hicarebies and kings*' *
" Poor Freedom, faint and
' Is up" for trial; and the pause! t |
Of equal rights, and equal ,
Loans wearily ok the array ] [ .■
Of armed-hosts; for/since; the flood,
Though tyrants ruled arid cowards quailed,
One -simple law has never !■'
Freedom mini he iawO'scq in hl'&d, <-
t ,£ t
Such is the rnle; nhd wh|m thefijrgo
Of charging column? spikes plain,
And rich rod blood pours put. lyil-rain,* ' *
Brave men shall sing no funfafll dirge—
-Jfnt rdlsc a grand old Battle susut,,
Such as tbe Norseman raisedj'ofi old,
bursting from his hold,
Ho put the southern hosts to rout
e ViL 1 '
Heroic deeds are dope to-day . j .!•
That put to naught the, old-tiu^cpCids;
That shall survive the pyranli^s,!*^
And still bo young wjiea timfc i? gray.
ii
i»w Democrats. But to charge that the black?
jp»w«red tbo Democrats and robbed 'them'of their
-ballots, is too base a slander qf Democratic
<• go onrebuked. The editor must have jbeeif dream*
•ing of South Carolina and slave Insurrections against
bis rebel friends. „ I '\, V
Tub Printer's Fee.—Hurd, ofjjthe feity*lls
- Weekly Clipper, received a tnrkey. : foi
ing a marriage notice, when the wretch ihas attempt
ed to cajole other innocent people into a like
tioni , - ' i|iJ- |
Ndr " Cake,” nor “ dollar” cam© with , r
And yet the “ law” : ■ iv
For Hymen's “ bond” must stand; .when't lit f r
By a big, fat Turkey ratified. * / .
To Cupid's court let others his, | : *
Bo life's clouds bright or murky, *,
Is onr advice to, all; ’cause why— ' l| * :
U’e front onol&cr tnrfcfy* \
jCff- The Battle of F^DERiCKSBuno. —We’-Baro
nearly full and reliable news {from only [a fevf. jofj!onr
county companies ip regard to the casaaltie^
Uto battle. We giro below all we can the
fate of our soldiers, their prfisent.condititm, :The
following note was # written by Capt-CABLs th&next
' after the battle. It will be road with interes
Va;, -Dec.
EtJUor Agitator :—ln the terrific battle of
the casualties of company H, were as foUowi£?] i \ (
Atikd-i-Liout. 11. M. Pratt' \ 'Jj
iK«Hsrf*d—Berg't Rockwell, in foot; Wm.
nghlarm amputated; W. Frank Bailey/sin shoulder ,*
Qeo. JsnnitJgß, in shoulder; F. A. Foster, liiTcfeck:
Jm. Mqere, in thigh, left on, the field, and ppi&ably
«»ptored by the enemy; H. KUabaiJ, slightly one
** d *‘ ■ '
The battle is raging again this mwiungVthough
jet co furiously as yesterday* The Reserved *fbre.
•*%uied yesterday, and have-not’been called out
to-day, and it is now 13, o'clock. The remnant of
company Q, (one sergeant, two corporals■ fend
frwaUflj} are under command of the brave at&fTyue
- V i
The fight is becoming, mere general along
it is hard to decide the fate r of theidnyi, \ The
fjhels hare iafinitely the advantage in ppitigßi and
dispute our advance, which ii.npbpreptly
slowly at seme points. Ij 1
Although I am not yet fit ta take com/ >Rndbf my
company, I am upon tb'o field, and will \ to
and report all facts.of interest.tbi/t Cpip4jTin
fler m 7 observations James tftjjijE,}
Capti Co. H t 6th
. COMPANY E, FIRST RIFLES—CAFT*
, Wounded —Geo. Ludlow, Charleston,‘'ll bt;!
■Ween, MiddUbury, mortally; E. R. AIU-nD e?qjar,
*U; F. A. Spicer, Delmar jW. Campbbfe, iijfrria;
Campbell, Morris , -A. J. -Kr«iner, pihnrp; Hi-
Kreinar, Delmar; A. J. Bardwell,
® Q gluh, Morris; Alonzo Johnson', DelmarJflOpwitt
WellabofO; William Morgan I ,' Ch^«bton t
““wpg; Fred. Roberts* Delmar; J.-Snydw;
***l®; Wallace Moore, CharlestonSo Hncbj Del-
Inw »wciitj Loronzo Catlin,.Charleston,imissiiig.
COMPANY I, FOBTY*FIFTH--rjTAPT. bILL.UIi, ,
B. Welkins^Wcßtfield v L* :
compact a, one hcndrkT) AKi> thirty• sixth.
AWcrf—T. S. Bacon, Liwrenoe... •I■
founded —Clark W. Barlow, Charleston, shoulder;
’illiam Gridley, MidiUcbury, leg' amputated; Wm.
Ward, log; Sairid Williams, leg;
“mo! Loughhridge, Lawrence, knee: A.
olUvau, leg; Rioses D. Looey,. Tioga, knee asaiuta-
W “addled, ■ . :
OSE HCSDItED ASH SIXTH -
—Hira m Howland, Union, Go. I®'Ties,
j x ’ tiaion, Co. jE; Jai. XTlocpursy, EE;
Hudson, Union, Co. I; • Frank J^ndofeXinion,
V : Henry U. Spencer, Union, Co. C j "ivii
• Co. D; Ed. O'Soal, Liberty, Co|g- ■
i‘ I
' t £
* Q&Slfe
• Rg®SS
i'#
! yr Aim ARY 1, 186*.
mater S;
” the
'4, ■ *
Number in three years Pennsylvania service when
drafted, 4
Whole number of drafted men, or their substitutes,
now in tb? Pennsylvania service, ...,149
Number in Now sfork three years service when
■ drafted, 1
Probably in service when drafted, \ 1
Number discharged by commisslorer on' account
of age, 5
Number discharged by commissioner for irregular
• ity in enrollment, i 2
Number discharged by commissioner' as school
directors, I
Number discharged bycnmaiissioner as manifest
ly unfit for military duly,x. .. 10
Number of aliens discharged by Secretary of State, 2
Number discharged on surgical examination, 34
Number of school teachers discharged on order of
* Secretary of War, v 4
Number alcltat home and unable to leave, I
Number notjreported, 19
ti«ft Camp Simmons, without permission before
f being mastered Into service, 6
JigS* Special Notice.—Tbo subscriber has now in
Sleek an excellent assortment of Winter Cloaks in all
-the New-Styles, and of various qualities, from the
lowest goods, to the best Beavers, which will be sold
os low os the malerials.'alone can h® afforded. Wo
have '* fall stock of 'fine Broadcloths, heavy Beavers;
&c. In Shawls wo can J su\t most any one and cannot
be undersold; We intend between this date and Feb.
Ist/to-cloao out the entire balance of our Dress Goods
stock which is now very large. The goods are all
pew, bought cheap, and will be sold so as to satisfy
everyone. Call early and see for yourselves,
J. A. P arsons,
No. 3, Concert Block,-> Corning, N. Y.
On the 12th .instant, by Rev. J. F/Calkins, at the
house of the bride, Mr. R. S, WALBRIDGE, to Miss
MARY CdPESTICK, both of Delmar.
On the 23 J instant, nt the house of and by Rev.
j. F. Calkins, Mr. SIRQUET EMANUEL GROS
JEAN to Miss MELISSA JANE PLUMLEY, both
of Delmor. ,
In Cherry Flats, QJLthe 14th instant, of diptheria,
EDA JANE, second daughter of Andrew J. Dnryea,
aged 2 years, 6 months and 7 days.
fn New York, on the 9th instant, ELLEN M., wife
•of Charles J. Howell, and daughter of P. S. Tuttle,
1 of Tioga, Pa. -
In Welleboro, on the 18th instant, of diptheria;
CHARLES DANIEL, only son of George W. and
Sosas M. Barker, aged 2 years 5 months and 20. days.
There is sadness o'er the household,
• And bushed is joy and mirth,
4 , A mother's heart is anguished—
Her child has passed from earth !
A few short months this treasure
Her God In kindness lent; '
Beauty and innocence its dower,
A'magte influence blent
SHERIFF'S,, SALS.—By virtpe of a Test. Fend.
Ex., issued ont of the Common Pleas'of Lycom
ing oonnty, and to me directed, I will expose to pub
lic sale on Saturday the 17th day of January,' 1863,
at the Court House in Wellsboro, at 2 o’clock P.M.,
the following property, to wit:
A lot of land in Union Township, bounded north
by lands of Thomas Callahan, east'by Benjamin
Flunk and Philip Coon, south by John Green, and
west by lands of Uartt & .Fit^ —containing 530
acres, about 12 acres improved, frame house, saw mill,
oatijniidinga and apple orchard thoreoyu. To be sold
as the properly of Augustus Castle. ,
Dec. 24.1862. g. STOWELX. J*-, Sheriff.
SI OEE.
Our bitter trial days shall pass.
So surely as the summer rain
Will bring song-birds and flowers again,
And billowy fields of grain and grass.
And those who fell,
Hare woh- a grateful nation’s thanks;
Where death swept down their,shattered ranks,
They slumber peacefully and well.
To them and to their deeds belong
The brightest niche on History’s page—
( '(They shall glide down from age to age
The grandest theme .of poet’s song;
Then lot us sing no sad refrain—
The days are glorious, if but we
With eye of faith and hope will see
The old prelude in grander strain
Played o’er again to liberty.
How shall we welcome in tho coming year?
The north wind sings the requiem of the past,
The moaning pines bend low before tbe blast,
And all is drear.
J Scattered throughout the land on vale and hill
A hundred thousand of the nation's braves
v '\Are sleeping silently in nameless graves—
* So white and still!
Oh! Abrabam Lincoln, we did delegate
Tp you a trust more worthy than a crown !
Crush with a red right hand this treason down
And seal its fate.
No monarch evdv such regal power
As this free people placed within yom hand ;
We ask but that you save the stricken land
In this dark hour.
We have not pleaded to be spared the pain
Of bitter.parting in these days of djread,
But wo dcHumd it, that the gallant dead
Die not in vain.
Alas! from every hillside comes a moan
Of desolation; by our Christmas fires
Mourn weeping mothers, wives and childless sires,
Bereaved and lone.
Where is the patriotism (bat would not tire,
Offering rich blood and treasure free as air ?
Where is the fervid glew that everywhere
Durst forth like fire ?
Ah, me! tho weary Nation tire? at length ;
Its army struggles on through wet and cold,
But clouds of army Harpies steal its gold
And sap its strength,
Selfish* ambition, envy, pride and greed,
Have had in field and council too touch away--
Curse on the scoundrels who would make their prey
The country’s need. •
A heartless, office-seeking, rabble rout
Besets eur capital—don’t be too nice,
Ob, father Abr’am, take a devil’s advice,
And kick 'em out.
mw
Whole number,.
££ ABRIBD.
DIE 2D.
An angel wandering from its sphere
To seek a priceless gem;
Conveyed the treasure back to Ged,'
Meet for Love's Diadem,
m
I'boCuUl’ON BONDS are mined in lams of $5O,
$lOO, $5OO, $lOOO.
The REGISTER BONDS In lamg of $5O, $lOO.
$560, $lOOO, and $5OOO.
Interest at Six per cent, per annum will commence
from date of purchaee, «nd ii
PAYABLE IN GOLD ,
Semi-Annually, which Is equal, atthe present premi
um on gold, to about eight per cent, per annum ,
Farmers, Merchants, Mechanics, Capitalists, and
all who have any money to. invest, should know and
remember, that-these Bonds are, ta effect a Pint
Mortgage upon all Railroads, Canals, Bank .Stocks
and Securities, and the immense product* of all tho
Manufactures, Ac., dc., in'the. country: and that the
full and ample provision made for the paymentnf the
interest and liquidation of .principal, by Customs Du
ties, Excise Stamps and.lnternal Revenue, serves to
make these Bonds the
Beat , Jlfoat Available and'hfoet Popular Investment
in the Market.
Subscriptions received at PAR in Legal Tender
Notes, or notes and checks of banks in Philadelphia.
Subscribers by mail will receive prompt attention,
and every facility and explanation will bo afforded on
application at this office.
A full supply of Bonds will be kept on hand for
immediate delivery. JAT COOKE,
" Nov. 12,1862. Subscription Agent.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
No. 2, Union Block. 1
JEROME SMITH
HAS returned from Now York with a splendid
assortment of
DRY GOODS, BEADY MADE CLOTHING,
HATS 4 CAPS, HARDWARE,
■ BOOTS * SHOES, GLASSWARE,
GROCERIES, DOMESTICS,
WOODENWARB,
E.NQLISH CLOTHS,
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, SATINS,
FRENCH CaSSIMERES, FULL CLOTH,
TWEEDS AND KENTUCKY JEANS
Attention is called to hie stock o(
Black and Figured Dress Silk*,
Worsted Goods,
Merinoet,
. Black andtFiguered DeLaines,
Long and Square Shawls,
Ladies’ Cloth,
5 Opera jFlannels, <te.
Purchasers will find that
Mo. 2 T .Dnlon.Jßlock r^inaiQ.Xtcie't,
is thopiace to buytho best quality of goods id the
lowest pricey. /. JEROME SMITH.
[ Wollybofo, Not. 5, jiSi. ... ■ A •
JUST RECEIVED.
TWO THOUSAND Gallons Refined
PKTROtKUM OIL.
to b* sold at the lowest Market price.
: Corning. Dec. 10,1862. v W. D, TERRELL.
[XTOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that an pppii
'[ V ' cation has been made to the Court of Common
fleas of Tioga County, by Wesley Cochran, IW. C.
Ripley, B, Wildman and others, to grant to [them,
their associates and successors, theprivilegeof chang
ing the charter of-the Mansfield .Classical Seminary)
'andif no sufficient cause bo shown to the'eontrafy, the
application will he granted at the'nexttcrmof Court.
- .... - ... .Dy.arderof ttie.CcpjJ,-
Dec. IQ, 1862. J. F. DONALDSON, Proth’y.
NOTICE.
AS the Hunters are all off in the “Sertiee,” and
gnns are rather dull sale, and arl served my
apprenticeship .at making Brass Clock andvWatoh
Work, etc,, etc., I have concluded la' debate my Ume
this winter, to repairing Clocks, rf the pcoplO ece prop
er to patronize me. I think Jf can glee satisfaction.
■ , J.piES LOCKE.
Wellaboco, Dee. 10, i‘B63,’* S& ” _
win and for tbs
i>wa moMr jer
extunfnatieaeond
bicfa of their ofii
b« all
tWg ft behalf of
onnrper«ons,are
ding, and not to
netted to be pnne>
nWditUno/.fgreo-
e fShetifft Ottee,
amber in tbe year
ondre^abdalxty
.li, Ir .j Sheriff.'-
■ Gr
itrßiikemonej by
bSS 5 ‘
STARK.
Bpoi-oonrirting of
{'trill be toid at
i, ■ ,
ICES.
fcachhd Do., Dtu
leeks, Blankets,
?Cotton- Batting,
‘tvr, ■ ■ _
U-- '
■ Having on- hand
■ Reds, Brocade.,
1 Plain Merino..,
ie.,JftB the rich
ITOCK,
A DOUBLE,
.c *T
turning. Ao., in
TEREB.
Black
if Cwhmeretta,
pics Casrimeres,
in be, found in
, i Doable Solo
hs do., Womens
£rand Morocco
taring Balmoral
ingress Gaiters,
, all kinds. We
CS,
t the lowest.
frodnee,
Wiled!
IKSONS,
,T BLOCK,
KING, N. T.
OOKE,
NT,
Bankers,
W T - ,1
iNov. 1, >1862.
tinted Sub.crip
.Treasury, is now
snt Bonds,
ilve-Twentisf,’,
vernment, after
! Congress, ap-
*i i -t— -■ yayi ~
'/pmj AGITAXOI.,
john
AO. I. VNIOIf BLOCK,
BEGS Jwe to .notify anah.efMa Wndy and li*
pnblio who do nOT,alwady mow* that ntif oheo
more on “ ' '
‘.‘ THE OLD' STAMPING GROUND”'
on tha.oerner whomstood the old j
E UP IB Er S T o $ £ ,
before "tbo parfienlarly that be'bar
jnstroeaiyed aierga.and,Taried rtnok of
• FALL Al*l> WINTER
DRYGOODS, : .
LADIES’ GOODS, 1
.. READY MADE CIX/tiitNQ,
BOOTS,- SHOES, &«., ..
ar'vell u a foil anarUienf of
HARDWARE,
QOEENSVTARE,
WOODfiN-WARE,
GROCERIES, .
apaciaUy .adapted tp ,tl\a wants of tbe Qommanttyr
and will' 1 fell them ait tbo lowest living prieek/*
: CASH AND PRODUCE 7 r
of all kinds taken In exchange for Ooodr.
WeU»botO,OcUA.lS?2. /,• , ,i.
BOOTS, SHOES, lEATHEB ASD
FINDMGi
jQR. FRANKLIN SAYS- ' fi r
"When yea hare anything to advertiie, tell lie
public of H in plain, simple
l atn manufacturing good custom made Boots <a&d
Shoes which 1 will sell at fair • prices, and only for
BEAD Y PA Kri £uch work cannotbe sold at as low
rates per. pair, as eastern made slop-work, but it can
and will be sold at pnceawhlob will enable the ipUr
chaser to protect his feet with good sUbstantiol boots
more .cheaply than with a poor slop-shop
which) even if it chances not to*fall in pieces with toe
first weeks is but a doubtful protection in
wet and cold weathere. Try me. ' ' I*'
Buck and Doeskins Wanted, ;
in the red and abort bine, for which I dill pay eaat
and a good priced - 1
Beef-Hides and OaUsUna Wanted,
for which X will also pay cash.
tticep Felts Ranted, i '
for which X will also pay eaah and, the highest mar
ket price.. . , ,
An assortment of-.ole, upper, calfskin, and lining.,
pegs, thread, nail., awls, knives, shoe-hammers, Ac.,
Ac., kepi conrtantl, on hand, which I will sell cheap
for cish. Shop on Main Street between IVllcojt’* and
Bullard's. G, W. SEARS.
N. B. I can't-givo, credit, because, to bo plain, I
haven't got it to giver
Weilsboro, August 27,1862.
, J, ffl. SiIIITII, . ■
| | AS now on hand and is daily receiving St his
NEW STORE,
OPPOSITE TUB DICKINSON HOUSE,
A fall and complete assortment of
Fall and Winter Goods,
which have been bought on the most favorable terms,
and jrill bo offered to easterners at a
. VERY SMALL ADVANCE.
Mpay of his
DOMESTIC GOODS ■
- were purchased at different times daring the Snmmir,
thus enabling him to sell them c
Less than Current New York
and still makes a small profit. Advantages ef
SDtJH PURCHASES
will at all times be given to the- customers as far as
possible. A years experience in selling for
Ready Pay Only,
has fully confirmed him in the opinion that this it the
only proper way, for both )
Buyer & Seller*
as it enables him to dp better by bis customer than
would be possible , under the Credit System. The
Ready Pay System
will therefore be continued, and also
THE OWE PRICE SYSTEM,
believing that to be the only policy consistent with *
Honesty and Fair Dealing.
All persons from Tioga County visiting Coming are
INVITED TO CALL
and make an examination.
Corning, Oct. 8,1862.
Q. W. WELLINGTON & 00’S. BANE,
CORNING-, N. Y.i
(Located, is. wje Dicsimos Hocib.)
American Gold. and Silver Coin bought end «old.
New York Exchange, do. p.
Uacarrent Money, ' do.
United States-Demand Notes " old issue" bought.
Collections mode in ulhparta of the Union at Car
tent gates of Exchange..
Particular pains will'be taken to accommodate our
patrons from the Tioga Valley. Oar Office will be
open at 7 A. M., and close at-7 P. M., giving parties
passing over the Tioga Rail Rond ample time to
transact their business before the departure of Abe
train in tbs morning, and after its arrival in > the
evening. ’ Q. W. WELLINGTON, President.
Corning, N. Y., Nov. 12, 1862, |
MANHOOD; HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED
Just published, in a s Sealed Envelope. Price
Six Cents, A Lecture on the Nature. Treatment end
Radical Core of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weak*
ness. Involuntary Emission?, Sexual Debility, and
Impediments to Marriage generally, Nervousness,
Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits , Mental and Physi<
cal Incapacity, resulting from Ac.—By
Bob?. J. CoLVLBtv'jELL, M. D,, Author of the Qreen
.Boot, <fec. /
The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lec
ture, clearly proves from his own experience that the
awful consequences of Self-Abuse may bo. effectually
removed without tqedicine, and without dangerous
surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or
cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at ence certain
and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter .what
his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply* pri
vately, and radically. The lecture will prove a boon
to tbduSahds and thousands. - - r
- Sept under sea], in a plain evelope, taany address,
oVthe receipt of six cents, dr two postage stamps, by
addressing, Dr. CHAS. J. 0. KUNE,
127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Bbx, 4586.
Nor. 12, 1862.
To Consumptives.
THE advertiser, hairing been restored to health in
-a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after hav
ing suffered several years with a severe lung affee
tion, and that dread disease. Consumption, is ankions
to moke known to his fellow sufferers the means of
cure.,-- .
To all who desire it he will'send'a copy of the
prescription used (free of charge), with directions, for
preparing and using the same, which they will find V
«ur« cure f<sr Contutnplion, A9(Ama t Jtronchi(i»f
The only object of the advertiser in sefading tbj pre
scription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread mfor
raatien which be conceives to be invaluable, and he
hopes every sufferer wiTT try his remedy, as it will cost
nothing and may prove a blessing. '
> Partips wishing the prescription will please address
Rev. REWARD A. WILSON, ,
Williamsburgb,
Xihgs Cofinty, New Yerk.
Oef. Ist. 1862.
AUDITOR’S NOTlCE.—Nelide' 'i* hereby given
.that the undersigned,-having bee* appointed an
auditor .to distribute tbs precehtls of the judicial
&£t of the property of Allen Daggett, tsßl .Attend
lathe Julies of <bi« appointment on Friday, the
Sf JeSMtnry *exf,-.4t the; office of C. H. Seymour ip.
Tioga, WS. GAR-RBTSOS,- Auditor.-
i , i
A-
HAVING MADE
HEAVY ADDITIOtS
T 0 OF R
HITHERTO LARGE BTOCK r
yrs CONFIDENTLY INVITE
ALL IN WAtft OF
Cheap Goods,
AS TfE ARB
CONSTANTLY PROGRESSING.
NO "GO BACK” IN TilE CASE I
EACH DAY
INCREASES OUR SALES,
AND MAKES
NEW CUSTOMERS.
WHO SPEAK WONDERS
HP BEHALF OF THE
“Small Profit,” “Quick Sales,"
AND
Rood Value System.
NOTHING .LIKE BUYING GOODS
I
CHEAP FOR CASH,
IJVD SELLING THEM CDEIPI
"WHICH IS THE GREAT SECRET
—or —
FERINE & CO.
" GOODS WELL BOUGHT”
ALL AGREE IN SAYING
••ARE .HALF SOIL;”
AND HAVING THE SAME
SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES
AS FORMERLY
iy MAKING OUR PURCHASES,
WE PLEDGE OUR FRIENDS TO MAKE
Our Word Rood.
i - ;
IN ADDITION
TO OUB STOCK OF
DRESS GOODS, RRINTS, CLOTHS,
I
CASSIMERES, DOMESTICS, AC., AC.,, AC,
WB HAYS ADDED
I ORB OF THE
FINEST ASSORTMENTS
OF Gk OTHI X G
TO 'BE FOUND
In this vicinity
I |
I I AND AT PRICES
Defying Competition.
FURS! FURS!
WE HAVE ALSO
iIDST RECEIVED. A
SPLENDID LOT OF F(7B«,
i CONSISTING IN PART OF
MINK, STONE AND FITCH MARTEN,
SIBERIAN SQUIRREL AND
[ RIVER MINKS 4C„
Children’s Furs
OF ALL KINDS,
MUFFS AND CUFFS
lif JBKDLBSS VARIETY'.-
GIVE .US
Alt tUSLT CALL
S£CirltJ3 BAR.OAIIfS,
A. Jr
AS
PLEDGE YOU
To .Sell Them
A'* DESS
THAN itHOMSA'LE PfilCE^
Ferine & Go.,
TROY, P&*
~ SBITOBTANT NATIONAL WOfeAS<
PUSUBHEO JT-i'. * Cd>.
S 4« & 348 Broadwiy, Me# Vdrfc
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X of the country, (apott receijtof rtfgll pMt,) fc, mwlt'or
S
’ and Charles Jt. Dana, aided by anditerO its select corps df WfK
ten In af? branches of Science, Art, amtidCatafhre.,- This
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t Gich containing pAg€s. ■ Volfl s 11, lII# IV,*
T,VII, vm, IX, X, XIyXIIyXIII are now ready, clifil. donfalh."
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published onpo in about three months,. “ .
Price, Sheep, $3,00; HalfMolfrOCeft, s♦.? Half
Russia, $4,50 each. •
Th 4 ?few American Cyclopedia is popular wflnotft
superficial, learned, bat not pedantic, comprehensive butsnK
ficiently detailed, free from personal pique and party prrj«£
dice/irAin airily 6t a'cCrfrato. 11l is a' Complete statement or
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Is from t“he lateS}' reports; the geographical accounts kerjf
pace with the latest explorations; historical matters fnrtadd'
the freshest jnst views; the biographical notices not only
speakot the dead btlt of the living. It is a library of Jt*>fr.*
, ABRIDGMENT OP THE D£SAxfcs OF CONGRESS.—
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ganizntton of the firsf Federal Congress in 1789 tolSliG*' Ed-'
Ited and cpmpited by Hon. Thomas H, Bdnfotr, fj*oJh tile of
ficial Records of Congress. . ,
Tho'Work will be completed in 15 royal octaVo vdtWea «<[
750 pages each, 14 of which are now ready. An additional*
volume will be issued onCc in three months.
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and five copies will be sent at the remitter's expense fdt caf
riage:*or for ten subscribers, eleven copies will&esertatouj*
«xpehs6 for ca!rr%ge.
TO ABSENTS.
Ko other works will so liberally reward the exortlonft
Agents. Ax AOE9S Wanto in this Ootfnty,, Term* tuadd’
known oft appliestftm to fh'a Publishers. . [Jan. IT, ’B2. _
CJiiparaliclcd Attraction S .
GRAND DISPLAY OF NEW GOODS AT
jOOMAUL’S BEE HIVE,
134 Water Street, fllmifg, W. ¥/
Our Stock was never more attractive in every du- -
partmeat at any former season than now. 1
We are offering a very lnrg6„entirely new and mags
nificent assortment of
IMPORTED DRESS GOODS',
snob ns
Plain, Figure dVStriped, ftcnet and English Heps.
*' “ “ Ottonlan Velours'/
" a “ Enures. Clot'll.'
Lnpiffs fine Merinos all shades of Colors.
English fine Cobnrga/ “ ■ “
French and. English f'opiinr in exqiisße Patterfis.
Plain and Figured Wool BeLaines. ‘
Scandinavian Plaids, in Rich Color's, With all that
lower, grades of Bfess Goody, mttrk cheaper than 1
elatfwhera;
:10,fl0P yards full Madder Color Prints fit sff pr yd./
domestics equally low.
: SPECIAL BARGAINS
; in Broche, IVoolfcn, Long and. Square Shawls, firotf
the cheapest to -the very finest goOrfir.
We have a tremendous liffgh Stock Of Shawls", anif
guarantee to sell every one from 75 cents to $2.00 less 1
than any other House. ;
DRESS SILKS.:
Heeded Brown Silks, EiOh Plain Silks,
Seeded Bine, Black Silks, Rich Cheeked Silks'/
Seeded Green, Brub Silks, Rich Figured Silks,-
yards Bishoffs nil boiled figured Silks from to*
cts. to £2 00 per yard.
Those,who contemplate til jing 4 Silk Press wUp
do well to call on us. "
CLOAKS, MANTLES,
Oar Cloak Bepnrtmcnt has all the novelties of the*
season. It is conceded by all that we have the band/
soinest and moat extensive stock of Cloaks and
BROAD CLOTHS,
either; French, or German from $1 06 to $4 St.
French, English Plain, Beavers, French, English*
Ribbed Bearers, SUk Mixed CxCssimertty Bbetlub/
Tw#eds, Satinctits, Kentucky Jeans.
1 inOLIilflNG GOODS
or orery description.
AMERICAN
Freneh Millinery for the Wholesale and Retail tradfi/
Milliners please take' notice; ;
Price last of Auction Oooday
, uses,inn ibis daw
Beautiful figured Boßaines f0r..,-..12} *&>
Embroidered Curtain Mu51in......12} etf/
Handsome Fancy Bress Goddam IS etk/ u
Ail Wool Broadcloth, Black -. sl' 60
All Wool Beaver Black $1 06
Balmoral Skirts .$1 SO to $5 00 .
India Rhbhur.Round Combs., ~3 cents apiedS/
and a great many other goods too numerous to men.
tion.
The greatest portion of onr Stock has fcft'onatel/
been bongfat before the last great advance, and een--
sequentiy tc« con and will tell cheaper than any of on/
neighbors. ELIAS H. BGRMAUL. -
Elmira, S’. T., Oct. 29, 1862.
S.3P6# Great Ttctoriet
FOR THE FKIO3 S 9
Are attracting the attention and awakening the live
liest .sensations of delight throughout all the
LOYAL STATES,
and sending dismay to the ranks of the rekelv
the filling np of-the new and beaWlifnl'
KEYSTONE STORE,"
with a large stock of all. descriptions- of merehn&r
diie, by
BULLARD & 00..
is also arresting the attention of the people Of
ifiirf vicinity;
and at the satiHg titee'creitiog alarti smongtlidM.wfad’
are opposed 1 to-
SMALL PROFITS & QUICK SALES*
Tba following is a partial list of their
X/xtenilve Artfefo
IIftESS GOODS' of fbo dhdiccst patters.'
t c DRY GOODS'df all descriptions, inolddidrf’
SfiAttLSL *
COTTO^CLOTH,,.
. READTMADR CLOTIiINO', Aft
Th«y hife also a s«&6to<S assortment of
Hardware,
toUtd precisely to thij locality, besides a large qua#?
tity of
Glass Ware; Crockery,
' They cad 1 fit"ydrf tfifa s
1 tfAT or CAP/
AOOTS or SHOES',
CLOTHES JUAIiE, of the
CLOTH t'o make them with',-
Thdlr locatiod irf’First Door above
r ROY'S DRUG STORE,
t BiAlir 1
WELLSBORO, pa.,
where they will he happy to'
LeCLlv'e' CALLS.-
■ffellsbAfo, Sept 24, l’Bo'2‘.
RMO BEST P!a»6S. *5O
JOS. P. HALE i CO., baring removed to their'
new WareroonjS','
No. 478' BKOADWAIT.
are »o# prepared W offer the Dublin a‘ ihajrniCoont
new seal* fdlP
7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO,
containingaH improvements known, in this c anil try'
or Europe;' oveh-rtrung bass, French- ’grand n'eiioa>
hary pedal, full iron iVaihe, for
WO & 17* CASH,
Warranted for 5 Years;
Rich thouftfing casg?,
s2o'<
>ll warranted
to stand fcett(
X)ld methods
PEA.
in nit part* of
test these uori
Chickering &
,478 BK
Oct.- S 3, l«
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