The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, January 21, 1863, Image 3
I'HR At ITATOR. Ifr.P.i iXBCEI.I.AHEO'aS tf%lisfcore» Wedi eeday, Jan. 21, 1863. Bpsetess and offer communications intended fof this’ paper, should h■ ‘ addressed “ To. the Editor of the Agitator,” that t, ay may receive prompt at tention:, Special Noticef iring -the absence "of tjje Proprietor, the business,! ’ the office will be transact; ■ed by Mr. L. Bacho, wh! unless it be specially ordered otherwise, is Ka! \ diicd to collect and receipt for moneys dne.'Or paif ~ p, and _to order m ®* eru ~j Bis act* ar&hetcby aet sjvrlcdgod to be valid and * This of course is notli icnded to binder,tbe receipt by iu df ront seobens : •nt the county. They iriji-report to Mr. Bacbe nntU 'further notieo.' ' J ■. . .. _ Now Ad.l irtiaements. ( ,1 Oem for the Uillio iji' .Mmo. Demorest. WdUiaro~Botel— B. B Proprietor. -Barfs JTotel — Tbos, d tsvesi .Proprietor. -Stray—S. B. Price, i : , ©tray—Peleg PottCr.-r-f ■ *o' Kcv. A. A. for fourteen' years Rec tor of St. Paul’s Episcof, •') "Chdrch in 'this botongh, preached, his faroiteU dlfio\j»a 'to his congregation Ust Sunday.' He goes id; V'.Uo-charge ora Parish in Scranton, Luienno coanfV W'Jia departure, it is aK most unnecessary to says : ,‘J niversally regretted.— Ho bod endeared the people, without ref erence to denominational ihiosf * Active and earnest, rather than partisan, hi-'v field of labor was ever as broad as his time apd st|>ngth ooul'd compass. As for days of rest and recn ition be bod bat few, and be was a? unselfish ns at .iring. The pinched and etri'iiog poor; the sick, the in firm-these, most of at, yffl miss bis assiduous ministrations. >Vbile' w'lfjosd the-man, wo rejoice that be must leave iie!^ ftnSpio of his life behind him; and if the people r. u ong whom ho is gone shall prove as iUbera| to him If fin will be generous of time and stfrvice in their be *.»if, he' cannot lose by the change. . • ' Homestead the Ist of January the new Homestead Effect. For $l5 a man can secure 180 acres ol goye;-pmeht land by this act. ■ _pB*» The Stotim of £ rain, hail and snow, ef last week, seems to general and extended over a wide scope of i m|try. Considerable dam age -was done to the shade trees in this vicinity* - ' • Dosvnos Visit. the Rev. H. JS. Whitnoyj are rcquesUil to attend a Donation Visit at th© bouse of Cephas on -Crooked Creak, on Friday afternoon and ’euiug,' January 30tb, ISO 3, ,An invitation is extended 5 All/ ‘ Fire.—On SataUay night last a log house in Middlebury‘caught and was burned to tho ground. A' man hy of Smith, who had the small-pox, had been placed in.it and died, and the man who was attei jing him. had left to make preparations for Ms bu ml, the house accidentally caught fire and tbo body iv,as. partially consumed? At a meeting the “G, A. Wells Hose Company, No. 1,” at'thp Engine House, on Thursday night lost, ►W, following' officers were elected: • . ‘ ■\ ' Foreman —Daniel • j Atpietant Foreman —Inward Howland. Secretary —William L- ITortpn. ’ Treasurer —George HV-stings. - Some-entfausias^’mamed.mas is responsible for the following: V “Oh, there's not in the vfOe worlds hnppicriife^ Than to sit near the star and tickle your w ue, Taste the sweets of her ; .l>a iu Ihe moments of glee, And twist the cat’s tail, >-?bon she jnmps on your knee. Bndh happiness is s*ch enhanced by having a good stove to sit by, BU(j£ as are to be found at Wm. Roberts* in this at Guernsey & Smcad’s i fl Tioga, where a generalitfsortment of all-kih'ds and descriptions can be fonj'jt. ysS* MmR. Bemore&4 of No. 473 Broadway, York, has recently introduced an-efficient sewing machine, that makes thVrunning stitch exactly like hand sowing. It uses jj* common needle, sews very rapidly, and is so* easilvinndcrstood that a child can ■not fail to use it with ac&flntage, atid sold at only $5. Ey«ry lady- can have machine, and those who have one already, jjjall find this.a valuable auxil iary on account of the (tuning stitch. Sec adver tisement in another column. •jpjg- The Fireman's Festival at the Court House, last‘jCtiday evening, waa well at tended, and overythirigwissed off,plea6ant and agree able. The rooms and ijea were nicely trimmed and decorated, and the lattrftlooked really inviting. This upeakß well 'for the lajps of Weftsborp, It was a t grand time, arid thp firifasn hove every reason to be grateful to the to the ladies who interested themseli| ; £so much in the entertain mentand contributed gjjuuch lo the enjoyment of the guests. We t tmore'sf|t r l TayloVs Bands furnished music while the yonnl?;1.' 0 'l k8 were “dusting their -gaiters." The t “big thing," ■dad we are hi hopes the- nest one is not* far distant. /S3~The Thibuxe'A''Waxac fou 1863.—Thisval uable Annual baa bed*/‘rcceived at this office and contains besides tho ue|l|>AtroDonucal calculations— A list of Edvom and resident at Foreign Cyurts— of the Senate and House of Reprcsen^lycs—Members elect of the next United States Q^bgrcis—tho Rebel Cabinet, Senate and- House— of the, Inst Census— Laws of Last Returns—Record of the War — and v a of other interesting matter. Price 15^ had at llobinsonts Rook glora. i'v ; fiSr The for January con* lains several valuable jr*;fers from .distinguished wri .ters, among which- of the Rebel lion "by Hon.F.f.Stm &V ( ‘Yhe Union; New Yoik mjd Virginia compared,-. \%y -Hon. Robert J.. Walker: $t American Destiny,” 1} John Slab I- Patterson ; “An Englishman itt- SoutV aroliua’’ and a number pi other contribntions by oble-wnters. The Conti nettW U rapidly a'.pnblic favorite. In its" £rst volume some productions which Jiavc already gone thro : (h several editions in book form* and the second'v, utuo promises to be an im provement on the terms 'arc $3 a year for a «» S l»cop y,ss for gm,,s 7 fl) - rthrce cop ; CS) $4O for twenty copies. i ; , Tse Ailantit i thty, foe January, 1863, is on onr table. It is’met', than usually attractive. Wo pye the list of*articM| as foiiowa:- 11 Happiest , b y Gai! Homil.fn; “The Promise of the Dowo," by the author e e< Life iiu the Iron Milk;” "In the Half-Way Up* v ” O pot;in' by J. R. Lowell • “Mr. Buckle as *• Twitter." by D. A. Wasson : M Won,nn '” l, y Hathaniel Rka M ri' Ai i Cooncluslon); “The Le «VT. p- K ? b .t 5? a .*l "■’ t ’ fc 7" H. W. Longfellow; ,“ y |n«a the Wate) by Goo. W. Curtis ; “Ben -1 iro Astronomer,”,by M. L. SMdrf l <iTl' Th ?n S i e | B - ;K Sen,inel ” by -James T. 'A L*Holh^<^!*a' Sl * H“ nd B| W Ordnapce,” by auL. Holly,; « Andrea .iylrman’e Prayer,”Ty-J^G. o .. 6^ V*V* Da " ie ‘ • tsa F * lr , La<} y> W. Howe; “A Iteplv,” “‘ih^S*s y&h *tEagland,byMrs. Stoic ; from » l : i' s - 3 ■ Collet Overture. LwtT 9 ’" W‘t Child-. -'Koviews and Uaobe7 i|llCes ' . annum—2s cents a V , : (i:- • ■ ggh RHKEDT.ron Diphiheiua.—A Pennsylvania correspondent writes u§ that the diphtheria is .very prevalent in p'otne parts of that State, and says that we would confer a great favor Open the sufferers by republishing the remedy given about a year ago,— With this request we comply*. It is as follows : *< Make two small bags that will reach from egrte ear, and fill them with .ashes and salt; dip them in hot water, and wring them out so they will not dnp, and hpply them to the throat; cover up the whole with a flannel cloth, and change themns often as they become cool, until the throat becomes irritated, near blistering. For children, it is necessary to put flan nel cloths between the ashes and the throat to pre rent blistering. 'When the ashes have been on a sufficient time, take a wet flannel cloth and rub it with enstile soap utitil it Is covered with a thick lather; dip it in hot water, and apply it to the throat, and change as they cool; at the same time nse a gargle made of one teaspoonfui of cayenne pepper, one of salt, one of molasses, in a teaoupful of hot water, and when cool, add one-fourth as much older vinegar, and gargleevery ,fifteen minutes until the patient re quires sleep. A gargle made of castile soap is good to bo used part of the time,” A correspondent in Maine, in sending the above remedy/says there bad been a number of deaths from diphtheria, until this remedy was used, sinco when all had recovered.—ATcic York Tribune, —We learn that the above remedy has been tried la our village and proved successful. [Advertisement.] THE PROPOSED HEW BAIiBOA-D, Mr. Enrron: A communication signed “Pennsyl vanian,” appeared in your columns last week, in which the writer urged the people not to sign petU tions for the proposed sew railroad, for reasons which he set forth in his communication. If the writer bad simply stated the truth uo reply.to his article would ■ have been needed; but It is presumed he has studied,; law-with more care than he has railroading; and; that if ho is a “ Peansylvauiah” he cannot bo a -Tlogan in , interest’ or feeling. If he was he could hardly fail to J>a In favor of the, proposed new road. | . JU- slates that “John Magee purchased the road i about the time efforts were made to relay it with a T rail from Lawrenccviile to Corning." This is a sad mistake. . The road was laid, .twn years before John 3Xageo purchased. He also states that “John Magee procured the passage of a law prohibiting the erection of any other road from the State line through the town of Llndsley in New York, thus scouring himself against all .competition in his own State.” Either the’ writer U grossly ignorant or be wilfully misstates the facts. The Legislature of the State of Now York granted the right to re-build the road , from the State line to Corning in 1851. The com pany asked the Legislature of the State to loan them 1 njonoy in- order to bullcL it- The Legislature did pass a law granting them a loan of §75,000, the in terest of which was to be paid to the Stato of Now York yearly. In order to secure the repayment of this sum, they stipulated that no other.railroad should bo built from tbo State lino through the town of Lindley within .five miles of tbo onb they bad just granted to this company—tho solo Object of which was to secure the money they loaned to this com pany. John Magee had no interest in this company or this road at that time, and had no connexion with it in any’ way. Two years after this (1858) John Magee purchased the road from the State lino to Corning. Tho writer of tho communication signed “Penn , sylvanian” must have known that John Magee pro poses to remove that restriction from building another railroad from the State line to Corning; and that tdo before a blow is struck toward his proposed road, provided the Legislature of Pennsylvania will ‘''grant him tbo charter to, build his proposed road. He ntrsKCnuscd that stipulation to bo placed io the grant which-Jio asks the Legislature of Pennsylvania to* pass, and tbo express stipulation is placed in the petitions which aro circulating amongst the people. Thou when tho “ writer” called it a monopoly bb knew better. If bo had informed himself he would have seen that the Tioga railroad company from Blossburg to Lawrcnceville have at present a perfect 'monopoly over John Magee, Ho has purchased in Ward township some 0,000 acres of land. In the summer of 1859 he built a railroad from Fall Brook to Blossburg, of about seven miles in length, .ex pending »b«nc $30,000 in (be work. In the fall of that year be opened tho coal mines and built bosses about Fall Brook, in which be .expended §60,000. Ho has upon tbo-'railroad now seven engines which aro worth at a low estimate §50,000, and has about three Lupdrcd coal cars whi£h arc worth $50,000 more. In 1860 John Mngco transported over this road seventy-one thousand tons of coni, and provided his own car* to carry it in. In 1861 bo transported over tbo Tioga railroad eighty thousand tons, and in 1802 one hundred and thirty-seven thousand tons. Tho Tiogn railroad company charged him for tbo use of their road SO cents per ton, he furnishing cars. Thus, in 1860 they%hnrgcd him §56,800. In IS6I $64,000, and in 1802 in the same proportion, till October or November, when different arrangements were made. Eighty cents per ton would have been enough provided the Tioga railroad bad found all tbo cars, which they did not do, and which is the main portion of expense. Thus the people will see (if f “Pennsylvanian wont) that the monopoly has been on thntsido of the Tioga railroad company. They have been fairly plundering John Magee because be had invested largo amounts of money in this county and had no other way to get bis-cohl to market except over their road, and so they say “find your own cars and pay eighty cents per ton, or you can't pass over oar road.” It is the Tioga railroad that; baa boon oppressive, and, as will be seen by the ■ foregoing statement, are making a fortune by it.— , Now what is tho true interest of the people of Tioga , county ? j John Magee has already invested in lands, opening ■ mines, houses, engines, cars and other fixtures, dr}6r j §309,006. He has been and is now paying opt brer ? $lO,OOO per,month for labor in this county. His > railroad and the -laborers in tho mines make a good cash market for most of the produce raised in tho eastern and southern portion of tho connty. Ho now proposes to make another permanent improvement in the county, for which bo will have to expend an immense imm, and which will vastly increase tho amount of labor needed both at the mines as well as in building tho road. It will open a market for . produce, which will be of great service .to the farra-j ers, and, In fact, all producing classes in the coun- • ly. It will, build up an immense coal business; in our county, add will affect us as the qame kind | oP- business has affected the cool counties in other j portions of oqr State. It will make us a rich and • populous county, and create for us a hopie market. Now, men of Tioga county, ate you in favor'of this proposed road? or do you wish to prevent improve ment—keep capital’hway from us—shut up the ave nues of trade and market—and keep ns poor as long as possible? If you wish tho latter don’t sign John Magee's petitions. But if you are really in favor of improving oar county, increasing our capital, opening a home market, and growing rich, then sign the peti tions, and get your neighbors to sign also. Let us stand by our own interests, especially when it docs no wrong to anybody else. Tho people of Tioga county carb niere for themselves and the prosperity of the county, than they do for cither John Magee or tho Tioga railroad company. Let us be true to ourselves and we will be sure to bo right. married . In Sullivan, on tho 18th inst., at, the residence of the bride’s father, by Rov. M. Rockwell, Mr, HAR RISON SMITH to Miss VIOLA SQUIRE, all of Sullivan. In Ogden, on the 14th inst,by Rev. B. P. HcNeaJ, Rev. GEORGE STRATTON of the East Genesee Conference, to Alisa ANN Afv DEWET of Ogdefn. In Farmington, at the house of tho bride’s father, by A. Lugg. Esq., Aft. MATHEW H. SHAY of Corn ing, N. Y., to Miss NELLIE MARKS of Farmington. At the same time and place, by A. Lugg, Esq,, Mr. SAMUEL WATSON of .Corning, to Miss MARY COOLEY of Dansvillei.N. T." DIE 3D. In Camp, at Bell Plan?, Vir., on, the 9th nit., Mr* RANSEL WALKER, (member of Company C, 132 d Rog’t ,Po, Vol.) second son of James iand Eliza Walkcr.of Covington. . funeral sendee will lake place at’ the Christian Cborch in Covington, »n the 25th inst. WELLSnORO HOTEL- i B. B. HOLLIDAY, ■ Proprietor. THE Proprietor having again taken possession of the above Hotel, will spare no pains to‘ insure tKja comfort of guests and the traveling public. At tentive waiters always ready. Terms reasonable. ■ WelUhoro, Jan. 21,1863.-tf. STRAY.—Came into the enclosure of the -M subscriber on tho 17th inst., a WUSTE HOG. The owner is requeued to call,prove property, pay charges, and take it aw*f. g. B. PRICE. Peetfleld, Jap. 21,1863,-it.* ; THE TIOGA COUNTY 4 O.I;TA.TOR. I Coparalleled Altjraclion! ! GRAND DISPLAY OF NEW GOODS'AT I DOKMAI'I.S ItRE HIVE, 134 Water Street* Elmira, BT, Y. Oar Stock was never more attractive-in eveiy de partment at any former season than now. ’ We ore offering a very largo, entirely new and mag* nificdnt assortment of IMPORTED DRESS GOODS, each as Plain, Figured, Striped, Frenchand English Heps. ** " ' “ Ottoman Velours, “ " “ Empress Cloth. Lupins fine Merinos all shades of Colors. English fine Coburgg, ’ “ ' (t French and English Poplins in exquisite Patterns. Plain and Figured Wool DeLaioes, Scandinavian Plaids, in Rich Colors, with all the lower grades of Dress Goods, much cheaper than elsewhere. 10,000 yards foil MaddorColor Prints at 80 pr yd., all other domestics equally low. SPECIAL BARGAINS . in Broche, Woolen, Long and Square Shawls, from the cheapest to the very finest goods. W? have a tremendous large stock of Shawls, and guarantee to sell ttery one from 75 cents to $2 00 less titan any other House. DRESS SILKS. . Seeded Brown Silks, Rich Plain Silks, Seeded Blue, Black Silks, Bieh Checked Silks, Seeded Green, Drab Silks, Bleb Figured Silks, 2500 yards Biehoffs all boiled figured Silks from 70 cts. to $2 00 per yard. Those who contemplate buying a Silk Dress wiQ do well to call on us. Our Cloak XXepartmehlhas all the novelties of Ihe season. It is conceded by all that we have the hand somest and most extensive stock of Cloaks and -BROAD GLbTHS, either Froncb, or German from* SI 06 to $4 60. M French, English Plain, Beavers, French,. English Bibbed Beavers, Silk Mixed Casaimeres, Doeskin, Tweeds, Satinetts, Kentucky Jeans. ITIOI/KiYIYO teOOBS of every description. AMERICAN French Millinery for the- Wholesale and Retail trade. Milliners please take notice; Price List of Auction Goods, • RECEIVED THIS DAT, Beautiful figured DoDames for. 12i ot«. Embroidered Curtain Mu51in—,....... 12J cts. Handsome Fancy Dross G00d5.... 28' cts. All Wool Broadcloth, Black 81 60 All Wool Beaver 81ack...... 81 00 Balmoral Skirts i $1 ifito $6 00 India Bubbor Round-Combs cents apiece, and a great many .other goods too numerous to men tion. & The greatest portion of our fortunately been bought before tho last groat advance, and con sequently tee can and will tell cheaper than any of our neighbors. ELUS H, DOBMAUL, Elmira, N. Y., Oct 29, 1862. ■ The Great TicWrics FOK THE uk63< 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 rebels, and the filling up of the new and beautiful KEYSTONE STORE, with & largo stock of all descriptions of merchan dize, by BULLARD & CO,. is also arresting the attention of the people of THIS "VICINITY, and at tho same time creating alarm among those who are opposed to SMALL PROFITS & QUICK SALES. The following is a partial list of their Extensive Article. DEESS GOODS of the choicest pattern, DBT GOODS of all descriptions,including 1 SHAWLS, COTTON CLOTH. BEADT MADE CLOTHING, Ac. They have also a selected assortment of Hardware^ suited precisely to tbis.lbc&Rty, beside? a large quan tity of t . . . Glass Ware, Crockery, &c. They can fit you with a HAT or CAP, BOOTS.or SHOES, ’ • CLOTHES MADE, or tho . CLOTH' to jnako them with- Their location is First Door above ROY’S DRUG STORE, >' ®1I« STREET, WELLSIiORO, PA., where they will be happy to RECEIVE CALLS, Wellshoro, Sept. 24, 1862. , '* Manhood; how lost! now bbstobbd Just published, in & Sealed Envelope. Price Six Ceuta. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Consumption,' Epilepsy and Fits, Mental and Physi cal Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse, Ac,—By Root. J. Culvlrwei.l, M. D., Author of the Green Book, /£c. The ujorld-renowned author, in this admirable Lec ture, clearly proves from bis own experience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once 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 thousands -and thousands. Sent und?r seal, in a plain erolope, to any address, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing, 1 Da, CHAS, J, C- KLINE, . 127 Bowery, New York, Post' Office Box, 4586. Nov. 12, 1862. THE advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after bav ing suffered sever*! years with a severe lung affec tion, and that dread disease. Consumption, is anxious to make known to bis fellow sufferers the means of cure. : J To all who. desire it be will send a;copy of tbo prescription used (free of charge), wutb directions for preparing and using tbo same, which (they will find a #ur« cure far Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, drc. Tbo only object of the advertiser in sending the pre scription is } to benefit tbe afflicted, and spread infer motion whibb bo conceives' to be invaluable, and ho hopes every sufferer will try bis remedy, as it will cost nothing an<J may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the proscription will please address ; Rev. EE WARD A. WILSON, , Williatoßbargh, Oet. «t» 18G2. Kings County, New York* Tjoga Cocxtv. Xhe Confession and Experience of a Poor Voting Iflan* A GENTLEMAN having been cured of the results of early error and disease, will, from motives of send to those who request, a copy of tbo above interesting narrative, published by himself.— This little book is designed a's a warning and canton to young men and those who suffer from Nervous Deuilitv* Loss of Memory, Prematwp.b Decay, &r,, Ac., supplying at the same lime the- means of self-cure. Single copies will bo sent under seal in a plain envelope,—without charge,—to any who request it, by addressing the outbor. . : CIIAS. A. LAMBERT, Esq., Groenpoint, Long Island, New York. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. —Letters of ad ministration having been granted to the subscri ber, on tbo estate of Justus L, Burdick, fate of Chat ham, dec’d; notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those baring claim's to present them properly authenticated for srUloineEut to the subscriber. D. S.'S HOVE, Administrator.- Chatham, Jan. H, cloaks, Mantles, To Consumptives* HILLSBORO BOOK STORE. JVa*; -5, Union Block. ■ THE subscriber, having purchased a new atoch in nddltionHo the selected slock he bad on hand, ia. prepared,, to oceotprocdale the - public by keeping, . x ' ‘ , , A. GENERAL NEWS BOOM •' AND BOOK STORE, where ho will farnish, AT THE NEW STAND, in the Post Office Building, No. 6, Union Xilock, (or by mail) all THE FEW TORE EAIIIES at the publisher?bpriecs. He will also kesep on liand all the Literary Weeklies, and The Monthly Hagazines, Including Harper’?, tbeAUdntic, Godeyfy Peterson's Knickerbocker, Continental &c., Ac. Also, will be kept constantly on hafifl;<a cea^ete repository of ' v ’ .. CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL. POETICAL * SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOONS, Blank .Books, Paper Hangings, SBEST MUSIC, PICTUKES, MAPS, Ac. Orders for Binding Books, Tho work executed tosuit any taste, and on the lowestposslble terras.- Particu lar attention will also be given to SPECIAL ORDERS for any-tbing comprehended in the trade. One Thousand Volumes of the Latest Editions of SCHOOL BOOKS. Parents, Teachers and Scholars, aro invited to call and examine this largo assortment of School Books in which may bo found everything in use in the schools of the County. Sargesnk’a, Town's and Willson's Readers, at l&e loir* est cath rates. /; i SpELi/Rta Books.—Sander*', "Webster* Ac*. *. AaiTHUEtics.Greenleafd, Davies*,- Stoddard’s, Colburn's 40. _ _ QiUMirAns.—Brown’r; Kenyon's, Smith** 40. ’ Geographies.—Mitchell's, jWanyn'd,'Colton'* 4c.. Davies' Legendre, Algebra,jßorveyin g 40, Slates of all kinds and sizes. Copy BpokSySted Pens. 1 <. - Paper of &U kinds. , Latin/German, French and Greek Text Books; on hand and-pcrchased to orders - V Watches, Jowolr& Picture Frames, Paper Hang ings, Christmas, Toys, Fancy Articles, tures 4c. js»- All orders promptly attended to. 1 Wellsboro, Nov. 26, 1852. J. F. ROBINSON. J. M. SMITH, A 3 now on hand and is dally receiving at his • JfEW SVORE, ''OPPOSITE [-THE ■ DICKINSON’ HOUSE, ; a full and complete pasortmept of FaU. and. Winter Goods, which have been bpoght. on the most favorable terms, and will be offered to customers at a _ YEUV 1 * SMALL ADVANCE. Many of hiii ’ ' /' D OME STIC' GOODS wore purchased at different tiroes daring the Bummer, thus enabling him-to sell them Less than Current New York Prices, and still makes aVmall profit. . Advantages of 'SUCH PURCHASES. will at all timeabe given,to the oushwper* fit, far a* possible. A years experience in selling tfood* for Heady Pay Only, has fully-confirmed him in tho opinion that this is tho only proper way, for both j . Buyer & Seller* as it enables him todo'beiteri’hy Ms customer than Would be possible under the The Heady System wiU therefore be continued, and also ■ i THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM, believing that to bo the only policy consistent with Honesty, and Fair Dealing. All person! fronr Tioga County visiting Corning are INVITED TO CALL and make an examination. Corning, Oct S.TS62, - . ■. 6 JOHN ft. BOWEN, r NO. 1. UNION BLOCK, * BEGS leave to notify inch 'cf“his'friends and the •public who do not already knovvyrhat be is ones morn on t - ■ ‘■THE OLD STAMPING GROUND”* on the corner where stood the old * ’ EMPIRE 1 STORE ■ before “ ; tbo Fire,” and more particularly that he hae just received a largo and varied atoofc- of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS; ■ ' , LADIES’ GOODS. ; ) READY MADE CLOTHING,- -; ';, V a • BQOTS,- -SHOES, &<L, as well as a full assortment of i HARDWARE, ' „ • QDEENSWARE, : WOODEN-WARE! and GROCERIES,' specially adapted to the wants of the community and will sell them at the lowest Hying prices. CASH 'AND- PRODUCE of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods. WeUsboro, Get. S, 1862. OFFICE OF JAY COOKE, | , SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, * At JAY GOOES & CO., Bankers, , IU SOUTH THIRD STREET, ; ' Philadelphia, Nov, 1, ZS62. .The undersigned, having been appointed Subscrip-, tion Agent by the Secretary of the Treasury, STnow prepared to furnish, at once, the . . , Now Twcnty Ycar 6 per ccni 'Boodi, of the United States, designated aa “ Fire-Twenties/, redeemable at tboqrleosure of the Government, after fivo years, and authorised by Act of Congress, ap proved February 25,18&2. The COUPON BONDS are wsnod in eunis of $5O, $lOO, £5OO, slooo* i ■ :Tbe REGISTER BONDS in sums of $5O, $lOO. $550, SlflOO, and $5OOO. - ■ ‘ i • Interest at Six per cent, per annum will commence frdm date of and is • .• PAYABLE, W .GOLD, Semi-Annually, which Is equal, at the present premi um on goldj to'bb’ouf eight per eent. 'per annum, . Formers, Merchants, Capitalists, and ajl w&o §ny,mopejJ(> invest, remember that_thcye Bonds are, in effect a ftr«t Mortgage npon-'all Railroads, Canals, Bank Stocks and Securities,and the immense products of-nll the Manufactures, Ac., Ac., in the co'nntry: and that the full and ample provision made for the payment-of the interest! and liquidation of -principal, by Customs Du ties, Excise Stamps and Internal Revenues serves to make theso’Boncte the * * Best, Most Available and Most Popular Investment in the Market . . Subscriptions received at PAR in Legal Tender Notes, or notes and cheeks of banks in Philadelphia. Subscribers by mail will receive prompt attention, 1 and every facility and-csjdanatlon will be afforded on /application at this oDicV. A full supply of Bonds will "be kept on handier Imme.lmte delivery. ' JATrGOOICE, Nov. tz, % guuscripiioji Agent, HAVING MADE HE Atf ADDITIOU* 7T. TO OH 8 . HITHERTO LARGE STOCK, WE CONFIDENTLY INYITB ALL IN WANT OF 1 Cheap Goods, AS WK ARB CONSTANTLY PROGRESSING . NO "GO BACK” IN THE CASEI EACH DAT INCREASES OUR SALES; AND MAKES . NEW CUSTOMERS, . WHO SPEAK WONDERS IN BEHALF OF THE “ Small Profit,” “ Quick Sales,” AND Good Valne System* NOTHING LIKE BOXING GOODS CHEAP FOR CASH, ..■"/. , ' i AND SELLING THEM CHEAP, : WHICH IS THE OESAT'SECRET i —or-* 4' FERINE & CO. “GOODS WELL BOUGHT” ALL AGREE IN SAYING "APE’ HALF SOPD AHD'BAVISO TEB SAME SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES AS FORMERLY . IN MAKING OPS PURCHASES, S WE PLEDGE GUB FRIENDS TO MAKE Oar Word Good* IN ADDITION TO OUR STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, DOMESTICS, AC., AC., &C. \TTE HATE ADDED ONE OF THE FINEST, ASSORTMENTS OF CLOTHING TO.EE FOUND > IN THIS VICINITY- AND«AT .PRICES Belying Competition. FHRS! FUESJ WE HATE ALSO JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID LOT OF FURS, CONSISTING IN, PART OP MINK, STONE AND FITCH MARTEN, SIBERIAN SQUIRREL AND RIVER MINKS &C.. Children’s Furs OP ALL KINDS, MUFFS AND CUFFS IT EXDLOSS . VARIETY. #V . GIVE t'3 ■f, " > AS RiKtir CALt AKJ) SECfBE SAB GAIKS, ,AS HTB ■ PLEDGE YOU To Sell Them A T X E S 3 THAN "WHOLESALE PRICES, Ferine & Co., TROY, PA. AYER'S r OH EEEI PECTORAL, FOB THE RAPID CURE OF Colds, Coughs, and Hoartencss. Bm xrat&f Mass., 20th Dec., 1855. Diu 3. C. ArKfc: Ido pot besit&ta to ivty the beat remedy I hove ever found i »r Coughs, lnfluenza, and the u comitant symptoms of a Cold, la yOur Cost - Rf Pectoral. Its constant use m irty pm tice and ray family for the last ten years ban shown it to possess superior virtues for the treatment of tbe.se complaints, BDfcN KNIGHT, If. Z>, A. B, MOItTLSr. EaQ.. of Utica, y. T., used year P*ctobal myself and In my family ever tftir* yuH invented it, and belisyoit the beat medicine for Its pur;*fwO erer pnt out. VTiUi a bhd cold I should sooner pay tventry fire dollars fot % bottle I bail do Vrlt&oUt U.or take ah y utUef femedy” • - Croup, Whooping Cough, Inflncni.l- Bbothee Aye?.: X cheerfully certify jour Pectoral li the.host remedy we possess for the caro of whooping c«<nphj crohp, and the -chest tliscasco of children. We of *yoqr frn (fruity in the J?outh appreciate youe skill, and comment! your medicine to ojir people. AMOS LEE, Esq., Monterey. Ta., Writes, 3d Jan., Iftfiß: *‘l had « tedious Influenza, which confined me in doors six weeks: took many medicines without relief: finally trh d your Pectoral hy the advice of oar clergymen. The flr»fe dose relieved the soreness in my throat and lungs: lew thnd one half the b'oftfe toade me dompletely well. Yonrimdl* clnes are the cheapest as well as the best we can hoy. and esteem yod, Doctor,' and your remedies, os the pour man’s friend. Asthma or Phthisic* and Bronchitis- TTest Mascssstzb, Pa., P«b«4, ISSC, Sib: Your Cherry Pectoral is peifotiatng marrcNonS cures in thls.sectkn. It has relieved several from alarming sympfoms df consumption, find Is noW caring a hian win) baa laborek under an affection of tbo Jungs for the lan fortf years. . UENEY L. PAEKS, Merchant. A. A.RAMBBY* Mt B«-,A.lbloi\ Monroe Co„Iowh. write** Sepf. 6, 1555: Luring my practice of many years I hard foubd nothing ogu/i] to yonr Cberrf Pectoral fbrglTivgtMd and relief to consumptive patients, or curing aucb %t ard curable." We might add volpmea of.erulcnco, but the moat .enntin* cing proof* of the vlPtuea of this remedy la found lit ltd upon trial. . ■ . .1- . . . . Probably no one remedy has ever beeh known, yrbfdh cared so soph Qaogercma eases as Jbia. IScaientf ' human aid can reach; but even to those the Cherry intend affords relief and comfort. ■ /f r ■ Awtnt House, Kxw Ytek Cmr, M&ruh IBNL .' Dtt. Attb,Loweu: I feefita- doty. and * pleasure to hi form yon what your Cherry Pectoral has done for my wft*. She bad been fire months lf\borfttg tinder tfiedangvtobs symptoms of Consumption, from which so-aid we cpuhj pj>*- cure gave her much relief. She was steadily failing, tm'lil Dr. Strong, of this 'city, where we have coma fbr-ailvtoei recommended a trial of your medicine. We-btas.hU yjml uess; as we do your skill; for alie has recovered from trnt day. - She fa not yetaa strong ns she used to be, hot free • from her cough, and calls herself Weil. ORLIXDO SHELBT, of ShelhTTflle' Consumptives, do not despair tiU you have tried Aytrr'i Cherry.PectofaL It Is made by one of Che best medical cbemtats'is the world, and its cures .all around u* bespeak the high merits of its virtues.—-PMladdpTiio XajfcfcTf AYER’S' CATHARTIC PILLS. The wfciicea of Chemistry and Medicine have been-.tax.ed their utmost to produce this bcst,moBt perfect pniwufiv* which is known to man.* Innumerable proofs nreehown that these Pills bare rirtoes which surpass in excellence the ~ ordinary medicines,and that Ipey win unprecedentedly upon the e*tevtD-of ah men. They are safe-end pleasnht totske* but powerfultocure.: Thrirpcnetrating properties stfuju late -the yltal actlyiticaof the body, remove the obstruction* of Its 1 organs, purify the -blood. and eipel disease. They purge ont thejaui humors which breed and grow tiistempen stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into their * natural action^ AndimpaitjheaUhy ton© wftbfstrengto to the whole system:' Not only do they core the everyday eomplaluts uf every body,'but.also formidable and dangerous di bases Chat have baffled tiro best •ofhnniaa skill. While they produce powerful eflfect«,,they are at the same time, in diminished doses, the safest.and best physic that can bo employed .for 1 children!. Being sugar-coated! they are pleasant to take; and being purely vegetable, arc free from any risk of, bfya* Cures have been made which surjiaas belief Wet© they not substantiated by rncQ-of such exalted position and chnft&t os to forbid the suspicion, of-untruth. , Many.emipenf c\er* gymen and physicians have lent their names to certify to'ths public to* reliability inf my remedies, while sent •me the assurance of conviction?that my Preparation* : contribute imniensciy to the relief of my affiieted, suffering faUow-mett. : - ' > '’ '' ' ■) t l - . The Agent below-named is pleased to furnish gfdtu Jb¥ American Almanac. contaioing-dlrCctions for their use ana certiflc*tes,of : their cflres. of toe following complaints;- Costiveness, Billons Complaints,. Rheumatism, Dropsy* ffeftrtbnrn Headache foul stomach* Nsywco* IndiratioDjASorbid luadtton Of the Bowels,apd,PAig*£jjgn* therefrom, Ilutolency, Loss of .Appetite, all 'UlceVotJs. ana : Oniaavous *)&&ue8 t tvhich require'an etaccAhf: niidiffaet Scrofula-or.Kfng’a.EvU, Th»y olso, by purifying the blood and" stimulating the system, euro many complaints which it WLukl not be they cotrtd feadh, such As DeaftiMS/ .Partial Blindness, Neuralgia- and Nervous Irritability, De rangement? of the Liver and 'Kidneys,"Gout, and 1 other kin dred complaint* arising from a iowstate of the bodycarnb stmetion of dtp functions. Do not'bopnt 6ft by unprincipled with some otbei 1 pill they make more profit on. Ask for Ayer's Pills, and take-no thing els?; No other they can give you compare* with this hi its Intrinsic value or CtiratiVe pow«% Ihe-sick want the bdst aid there is for them, and they should bar© ifc ,ry - . Prepared hv Dr-, J, C- ATEE. . Practical and Analytical Chcm\tf, Lfm:dl, Malt? Pries 25 cats per 'box.. Five boxes for $l, ; O*&J. tyßobineon, Weilsboro; P. X, BUliaKe,ileineoi tt l 11, Borden, Tioga; Dr. Perkborst kW, 11. Miller, Lawrence*: Till©; 8. S. lackniti, Coii/Jgton 1 Bennett & Son, Middieimry-f Onllck A iPaylor,-Blo6sbin-g; Fox k Witter, Meinabncg; "0, L. Strait, Uoseville, and Leulers eieryuherOi Jitiy 1«,1562e-«n. Koliock’s Dandelion Coffee*! THIS. preparation, made from the best Java Ccdfe* is.recommended by physicians as a superior Ka tricions for General Debility, Dyepcp>ie> andaiLbillious’disorders. Thousands who have been compelled tpnhjmdon''the-,use of : coffee will nee IthiS without injurious effects; One can contains the strength of two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25 cents. ■ - ’ —. Koi lock’s I/evnln. The purest and best BAKING P CAV DBB kno%*n . for ipakiog'liglit, sweet -and zmtricioos Bread ana cakes. Price 15 cents. . ,J /. JtAXUFACinEED HT Si EOLLOGKj Chemist) * Corner‘of Broad and Chestnut .Streets* Philrc'cl* .jphla, and for'sale by all Druggists and Gmenf. I March 5j I££2« • ' - .* r boons fire insurance cowp&n* " NEW YORK; ” ~OA»ITAt>, SIiOOO.OOOi Home Fire Insurance Company; is , ' NEW HAVE N, CONNECTIC UT! . CAPITAL, .$200,002'. Tbes« Companies have complied With the State law. Applications for Ihftirance received by CHARLES L, SIEMENS,- , . Wellsboytr Tioga toahty, PenbOi ‘ Wellshoro, Jan. 15,1862. . comsimpriojf. AND- Diseases of the . THROAT and XTJNGS, can be cured. Not however .by any medicine taken into the stomach, ns baa been fully shown recently io a series;of essays by Hr. Robert Hunter of Now York City, published in tbo Daily frihmir ; but by inhaling ibo suitable medicine combing with oxygen, into the Langs. Tho subscriber is so/fully ■itisfiedof this that he hits entered into an arrange ment with Hr. Hunter, by which any person euffdHfeg from diseaped-.throat or Jungs, on giving him a fall statement of their symptoms, and paying the rcgulW (be, ■which ja very reasonable, can have their ra-e - sbot'fo the Doctor and the medicine and inhaling hi strmnent furnished to them, Persons able, to come to him are desired io An so, - and will generally find him at his Furniture and Car pet Rooms fn LawrencevUle. Those who .iare.unaUd to come, he will visit on being requested to do so. He has madethls arrangement and gives this noth 0 that no cue in ibis county may die of Ibeao-diseOJt a without tbo trial of this last and most successful ttfamph bf medical science, „ " Xawrenceville, Jan. 14, MS.-lf. E. X>. WELL?. AdDITOR-’S NOTlCE;—Notice ig hertby. given that the undersigned bavit.g been appointed tm Auditor to audit tbts accoome ot O. X.-Wellsahd Gates Bird, Executors of the Ettato of John Corcait* late of Jackson township, dec'd., will attend tn.she duties-of big appointment at the office of J. W. (Jvcrn sey/in-the borough of Tioga, on Saturday, the- 31 st diiy'of.Johunry jnatnnl, ntJO o'clock-A. JJ.,br*wbich timo and place all persons having any claim* upon said fund, are required to pre'-mt them for hlh.wauv f, .Tioga, Jan. 7/IBC3. WM^GARHIjrm>X. GLDE in lance or-jimnll Silent - ■ sora SPIUSQPIEID, ftbr 7, JSoA HIRAM CONKI.tK. M. D. Cocfismptitn. SOLD ET UV ,'A ivf