,- .. ~ h >: THE AG I T AT; 10 oA I. Ay ri MISC BlQkk|j Wollaboto, Wednoadsy,,Qcit. ■“""TVaaaWfi , Hort'A’dvertlsoiaflnte. i ililliniri/ tfoorfi—Mrs. E.E, Klrphalt. f: • Ptrlne’i flag —E; P. Perlno. 1 ■ >'* 'b'* J Hit of feKeri—Wellsboro ; Li,i Vbft jJißeo. , / - , : .-i-'-r-if —t i J yfe call attention 10 . tho new; advej y Pcrljo. Ho knows how, to advertise.',; ■ i > o|ir thanks aro duo ,to Mr. DATroj Charleston, for ft nlco basket of apples, . Mn. Sofield has just rocelrod' a fine \ of MlUlnerj' Goods a) lior storoopMain £(i ladies will of coiirsQ giro her a cell. * ( Min Pauline Smith’h'aa,just'received] cew stock of’Pal) and Winter. Millinery ',C iitp City, at her. shop onMairf Street. 1 ' "8b Inform thojo' having beaver and fokhata? orer.that gho will take charge ofsilch.ol lind them to the city, • V.h Wjfaro obliged to defer-a vary intetelffi ( [o m Mre. P. Morris; until next wcek. J | eying it ie a circular-/Lorn Mrs. drier ofp t lire Committee’ of tho, Pq. Sanitary ,Comf | gieg housewives to pbt down all their’ app- I l, er i,l6meloos,,and other' fruits in y’inftf, j icldler*, Also—to cap peaches .’add ,t6mp| dally the latter, and. forward to. let it be done.- ’ • . v . , 1 , 4 ' ■ Personal.— Lieut. Col. llij-ls, of thoWj returned homo'on Thursday. TV a lm.\ health unfitted him for nofltid service, an'( rtf’ tarm to teiumo iho hvooaiion of a citlio , done nobly for his'country and roljreiwlt # reputation as nn oftlccr: ' ji! Maj.. d. W. Merrick, lb?th P, yl, is V. ;, We suppose tho loss, of bis log nil! result , furloughed for this war. This l« to ho ,r - jhoio iras hot a me/o, promising young i> Union army. Htjwovor, ha will find wot homo, perhaps not altogether so oongonia at necessary to tho vigorous prosecution i for national life. . i Bovised Quotas of Sub-pistrlotr i.',' County—lBth Gong. Diet. JP^ : Wellsboro 20. Elkland -.I Dclmar 45 0i0c01a’.,:.... ,fj Charleston.' ;;..3,4' Deerfield’.....vj • liberty 43 Knox4UJa BoVK' Union ...it Brookfield Ward . 32 Chatham!.....y-’ Blon 2$ Westfield......! Richmond .-.33 Clymer i..U Mansfield Boro 9 Gaine5.....,,./]' Covington Boro . 8 Elk Covington. .18 Bhlppon.... Middlobury. 33 Morris A,.#,! Tioga Boro 9 Jnokeon ; Tioga ...23 Lasrrenoo.vtlhM, Rutland .31 Lawrence , Sullivan ~,.39 ‘ Nelson..-,..i,;8 • Mainsb'urg 4’ Farmington;.] ■ Wm, H. Blair,' Capt. and 1 Williamsport, Sept. 26, 1804. -.1811)' Westfield UniDn League.—The Unit’ , voters of Wcslflcld mot nt Kruspn’s Store, Sep'ti WX and or jsniied a Union League with the fbliowirA 1 (Boors ; - President—pnAn'lE? Oooi>SPß?D.' ' JI'V Vice President—Alvah Mintonyo. . ‘ .. Rcc, Scc’y—James Sencord. A ' ■ if* Cor. Sco’y—Ambrose Close, .■ ~ |( ?■ ]; - , P.ciolvcd to hjivo every Uploh.man In'til • ’ plletld the Octobor'nndlNoyembcr elqotfons and I '-I l ight. -. Tiooa Union League.— Tlib Union mo ;j Jt sad vicinity met oh "Saturday evening,''/(.d, 24,nt fsrr’s Hall, and completed-an org'nnittj’Ss' of the Tioga Union League, ’ ‘ ' L : , > The method of Organisation published by If 'jo Wblls boro League was adopted, and tbe.-followrej. officers elected: . • j . Prcridont—Cl 11. Seymour, Esq.’.,. - " ■ Vico'Presidents—E. T. Bentley,’d. W.;le Mlesi. Treasurer—B. W. -Clark. • ‘ ■ ;! { ' Ree, Sco’yj-lw, 0. Maltlaoh, J. B. Will; fd. ] Cor. Spc'ys—H. K. Smith) Hi B. Fish. 11 ’ ' Resolutions, oppressive of the sqnso of 1 j'i.i League vie read, discussed, and adopted.; The Oj- flpg was largely tiUondod, and promises well foWf)j«; anseV ■, ' " 1* ' C. H. SEYMOOI; JWf.*' ff. 0. MiTTEiOH, ) -• ' $ *[', J. E. Willard, P® o *'; . , , Farmixqtok Union Lbaqur.—Ud. H Farmington assembled at (ho Presby(eri( J" in Monday, 9opt, 28, grid orgaMiejl n.tfnth »ith the following officers.:-',. . / . ji President— Omveu If. fitAKCiUhn. •, Vice President—James Ifobco., - JH « Cor. Soo’y—J. D. Qrconflold. Ree. 9eo’yi-;J,_M..Slißff; - . . ,Ik.-. V Vigilance Committee—R. Butter,'lt.' Wife'll', A. 3* Colegrove, Q.. M.Hall, 1 Clark 'Tremain, J|b j no; Boti Icm. t. •' "i ■, League meets every. IJlondsy evening,£' jgmlnpnl _ ipeakerj will address.tbo meeting ofipljnl ijy; ', Farmington Is wide awpko/and flute'fir- fOId Aire ui/e Union. ‘ IMl' -'- 7 ' „ CHERRY FLATS—Friday, C -B.F. Wilson, and M. IT, Cobb. ’ ’!) MAINSBURQ—tbI« evening, Oct. 6. M Hurophroy. . • > / *' . v . /_! _ ROSEVILLE—Thursday evening' Cok, * f evening,' Oqt. 7-| MlddleWy, Saturday evening,, (Stb tpj l-obb. * -.i .• ‘ t* _—.. r .— : I MAR.BiIHD, ,'jj In lima, liv|ngslon Co., N. If,, SepK Jf r °f- DonT Stcolo, of-Ocnesco Colli “ BELL, to Miss ANNA B. ARNOLD,‘I ** T> J. T. Arnold of 1 tho Bast Oadesbo Gfe inooT' oon •Be 26th ult., by Roy. B. Jj T°ER KPII ADREAN0 i to’Miss epiuißH Mr - OV ED P. WEBSTER, to BEin SIIUXIER, nil of Tiogn. = X>l BD . , .i“, C, ! !l,lc8lon > on the 16th alt;, at th'o § j Kc/. John Davccs," fdrs. M. i ARDS, trifo of’j). Edwards, doo’d, ngba • oonlhe, end 3 days. ' /• *. .? ,■ bos been a member of IJIO Un)# ■ •'“'“Mrlylnhcr youth., ■ ■/ •• > Tj ■ It is JOHN- aoV; 1 'iww years. .. - ’ Viilk \Jh, dccta,o donmolQ..lfnoxTillo-,riho(ij « uther and family In 1816, from .Trojßl iha.w 11 - j loa ding man.ln this section^’ mm?Lh 4,w 7 Blmo '‘ ‘ b l» - n * m * Bd bM dono Wuoh ln»i Itlhif »uu f v! bo vit.!! vVl 1 b| .oott ootlroablo, wife'(if ttnfn, ’ t “’ ra b'ed rip n largo and < Uki •»#?p^ j aassOT U U® bnilneis h«t was crinbjod 1’ ‘taWfVv,^ 1 ? 401 ? 00^*^ 0 * 0 >«•>’« tl»vi. b - B ] c “hai caused Joy and IranqV ef ,l 'onb)o i ’and distress Ip tf Peoria Co;, m,Aui 1118 b 6»»t, OUYDIA A., wlfe.fet ' m ' oo,ll3 d »y»- •' - leii »iii,v!V cd was a naltri'o of this cbtl vo keenly felt by 5 largo clrflb,; and friends-who ..will ’deeply sympathise with the afflicted -husband, whoso v hearthstone is’thus .’early left desolate, os she had lived In the full enjoyment of: the chnsltah's hopo. ’ Com. 3 OUB, ()4. *.' SALE i)P;dQEi<BIEB.f . LOTS—'The'Evergreen Cetnetdry-Coptppnxjat Tioga, will obtn'monce the sale of lots ,on-Saturday. the, Blh day-of October,- fnit.j on tha.CemetoryCrdundaat 2 o’clock. P. M. All who desire the Crit-oTiolce |n lots are- requested to attend. I , C. H;, BEYMOpR, Treas’r. 00t,.4th, 1864. : >' •V’ ' oci UNION LEAGUES* LAwRENCEYiLtBUUIoMLKidUE.—Tho Union Men of LawrWoUilo,. formed a Union Longue on'Saturdoy,- evonlng/Sd officers i ’ 1 President—Hohdß. WheeLer, . . 1 Vice Presidents—X. B, Tompkins, Ohae,' Baker, TreaiiiteV—P. Hurd< \’ / i' . -•>' . /* • V. Secretary—E. D. Wells. - The Lengdo agreed to moot weekly Saturday eve nings, andipoclally as oßen as necessary,, •... ' tent of >6 ft I Ot ttpSent . - The WELi9Dopo,hUs)fo» League.—The -League, met' pursuant to notice Saturday pyonlng/lOth inst., and elected the 1 following officer*.:" 1 >' '■ President—iidn.’B.'CivWliiTßi- '< . , i ;. ['entire e.hrbm shes to bmndo ,’ Vtco'Prosldenti—A.,Crowl, J. Emery. • Recording Secretary—Wm. H. Smith. Corrospohding Secretary—M-HrColh. Treasurer—L, Dacho. y.: - , Itcyidar jack. Saturday night. and g .totter jica'mpa* ■Eicon |lon’, nr. '.qucifth, ’ for the ij.espo. OoviHQToit ■ UfiroK, League.—Tho •UnWn, inon of Covington; met on the evening of. the’.2Qth lust,, and organized a Union League with the followihgoffioers: Prejldont—lnv.PATcniw;’. ’ ’ • Vice Presidents—V.M. Gray, Vi 0. Spencer. •’ Ra.e. Sic—J. C, : Johnson.;, ’ f \ ’.- \ Cor. Soo —S. S. ! Packard. •’ •Trees—JpsCph llagenodch. Executive Committee—-Ws J. Evans, Thos. Jones,- Chos. Brown, Jo’s. Ifagenhnoh, S. S. Packard, llarrt 'son Bobbins; D. 8. prolan. : Regular meetings,'Tuesday evenings. ; salon,— dh’P.-V. ((bat', bis [at be ro ll die,bai CFARMliidtoß Uniph'Le ague!—The Union men of Farmington mot at Ibo Cady School Hpqso, Monday evening, Ifllk'lnet., and organized 'a Unlon : Lc.aguo with' the following officers: ■' 'PfOSldenl-iltODfeHT CABSBfER. . Vico Pres'tfT-Ohas. Oddonkirk, i , Rob. Sec—‘L. Oudenkltk. , Cor.-Sob—Jos. E. Peters. This League meets nt tbo several School Houses In Farmington, as may bp determined at each meeting. (t-hpmp )e being sited, as iV in the 6 -do! at , lit quite the -war '» . '■ ’• Tuovp’s Cbeek Uj(iion League.— The Union .men of Troup’s Creek, (Brookfield).and .vicinity met on Mondoy oyeninglil9th Inst., and organised a Union League with thojfollowing officers; President—Jouk O. Holmes. • Vice Frosts—Wm. Austin, Dolos Cook. < 800. Soo —L. D. Seeley. • Cor. Boo—Wm’. R. Seoloy, , '• Treasure)- —E. P. Murdock, ; ’And an Executive Commiilpe of seven. - Tioga fi ! v| O ■j..;.j...16. ..... .‘..23 11..35I 1 ..35 ; 26 Knoxville Union League.— The Uhlop nieii;of' Knoxville mot on the (evening of tbo 17th and organized a Union League with the following offi cers : .20 1 i...2.,v';6 {,,,ri'..82 Pnsldpnt—Hon. Victor Case. \ Vico Frosts—L.t B, Reynolds, J. P. Biles. ■ iSoo—O. H. Goldsmith. '■ Trees—L.-B.'Bbynolds. :1 ’ E<. Committee-—J. Boatman, Giles-Roberts, J; E. TjYWlo, I, W. Bellows, Joseph Barker, J, G. Boeloy, • J.H.Btuhhs. : ■ . - ~ ,U 6 , Mar. it. Fu. . Roseville Union Leagde.c-Tlils Leaguo organlz-, pd Sept. 22d,'ns follows t ,i J . . . Prcsidonl—H. KVannbss^Yico Presidents—Goo., W. VanoHcn,.nhd Wm. Lawronoo, . ; Secrblary—Jopl Rose; Corresponding Secretory— 0. L. Strait. : , Treasurer—Gcorgo Tanner. ■■ i • Excoutlvo Committee Wm. Hutchinson, Selah Frost,' Thomas Baldwin, Jolin A. Howland, Uriah Lucas, Lafayette Booker, Reynolds Sixboc, Thos.’-W. llbrtebj.Potcr V,,Vanness, Charles Sherman, Important To Females. ; »B. CBBESBIWAN’S PILLS. ’/ ' ■ Tbe'.conihinatton of Ingredients,in those Bills Is the result' ot h long ami eztensivo practice.'They are mild in tticlr opomtlon.nnd cannot do harm to 11(0 most delicate i certain In,correcting’ell Irregularities, .Painful Menstruations, 'remoqSog all obstiiictlons, whether from Cold or otherwise, hoaunebo, pain la the slao, palpitation Of • tbo heart, whites, all nervoua affections, hyaterlca, fatjguo, pain In the back and limbs, ti o., disturbed sleep, which ailso ftora Interruption of nature., - , . ■ was tliQ commencement of a now era in tbo treatment of ItregulkrlUea and obsttucliona which have consigned So inany to a fBIHATuaa obate. No female con enjoy good health unless Slid la regular, and - whenever an obstruction takes place the gonorafliealtb begins tb decline. .These Pills form'tAs final prepa'ratiin ever pul forward with IMME DIATE and PRHSISTRNT SUCCESS. Dflft't t)D Do cotvod. Take,this, advertisement to your Druggist, and Telll him that you maul the BUS? and mcii HEEIABLE I FEMALE BKpiOltfE IN THE U'OK/,Z), whlclijs, com prised IntUoset Pills. , j'.nujh of I Church, I * ' ' ' [Xosguo • . - DR. CUEESEMAN’SPILIS. have been a Standard Remedy for over thirty years, and are’' the most eCfcdlhal'one over, known for all complaints pccU liar,to fVmgfes.'; To all classes they are invaluable, ihduciny,' diilh certainly, periodical regularity. They nr<r known,to 'tho'nsaudsjwHonavo need them at different periods, throngn 'oul.tbe country, having, the sanction of'somo of tho most efnipeul Phyiictam in America,-- - : Explicit diredioni, elating when theythguld not be «««{,.w|(h each Bob— the -Price One Dollar per Box, or 0 Boxes fob |5, containing frolp 60 to CO Pills. . , , , .Tills fent by.mail,promptly', secure from observation, by remitting to the Proprietors, or apy Agent.' ’ JtS'BOID BY-DRUUOIBTS OENBRABLY. , ' ' itUTOItINGS & HILLYfiR,' Proprietors;, , j • . 81 Ocdar St^Now York ( (Bold In Wclleboro, by JOHN A. ROY, . J In Tlogg, hy 11. H. BORDEN. . , / ~ln lawr;nce»lllo, by W. 0. MILLER, ' Jf [lnarch 23,'1864-ly. ‘ •s,V...Hon. Nllis SWALLOW two or throo bogahoada of “ Buchu/ ‘(Tonio Bitters/' Sarenpßrilla/’ “ Nervous An-’ tldotes/', #O., Ac., Ao., and after you art satisfied with tho result, then try *no box of OLD DOCTOR BU CHAN’S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PlLLS—nnd bo’, restored tb health and vigor In Idas than thirty. days! They oro pnrelyyegolablo, pleasant to' take, prompt dqd salutary In tHeir effects, on the ;brokon-down and . ahattOrod'oonstUutlon. Old and young can take thorn .wjth advantage. Imported and sold in, the 1 United’ States only by ~ , JA3. S.ByTBEB,- ~ J’ - No. d27. Broadway, New York/ ■ • ‘ , i ' Agent for the United States. • P. Bo# of tho Pills, securely packed, will be malted To any address" on receipt ofprlco, which is •ONE DQLLARj post paid—money Tqfanded by the, ' Agent Ifcnliro'satisfaction is not given, - jfnry'27, 186i-3m.' , ' >and al J.j-M, H; BC'Oy'; hbr.3. ightcr of rorieo., '■por/Mf' jsnti’p " ELIZA-, p r y f . I ' j TO CONSUMPTIVES. , iConaiimpliro sufforpra will r’ceoivo a valuable pro. soripllon for tho curd or Consumption, Asthma, Bron chitis, and all throat and' Lung affections/ (free of ohargo;) hy spndfng fhoir address to. , ' ; 'Rov. EDWARD A- WILSON,. . WilHAmsburg, Kings Co., Now York, Sopt“ 21, 1864-Bm. o'or Iwr lir Jsp -5 yours, in order fQ.R. - FEMALES! FEMALES I FEMALES! Uso that Safe,peasant RcrUody knoiyh da !. BUCiUL' For nil Complaints Inoldont to thp Box. No .family, should bb without it, and none Will whdtl o'ncp'trjod. by them.' 1 It Is ukbd '■' l . ■ ‘■ ‘ , 1 ,■ - ‘ !’.• \ : BY YOENO AND OLD.. In tho dccllnb or change 'of lifoy bolero and after Jfhrtlago during and after confinement, to strengthen thi NetvOt-rostoto Nature.to its Proper channel, and invigorate Iho Brpkon down Cpnstiiqltop. from what ever caoVd originating,' ;j - ", ; 'tlSß NO M6bE WORTIfLESB ; ,w£Ii9I ■ < '■ Take EXTRACT jmOHU. 6?p Ahdwertieometit' in Another .cbinmn.’ : Out'oUt, ahd tepdfpy 0, •, ■ *~ {Sept.'2B,lB(M*lty3, . speed;/ (■, Iboy with ril'Y.'.Ho 8 jd during 1( ,i|ioco» hid piping thd‘ Jly. . To ■illil sdr life {Vi '■/. >' • i - 1)1-, bow Ihnl !» ; (ato .jy .to Ukq (I ' #501(9, of §. $ fBB4< of &■ (V. filoolf/ v , 1 A NAijprlmentmf-TABLE QLASStVARE'wmbb XM- found at. ,i DRUG STORE; * NTxARGB STOCK of-GARDEN and-AGRIOTJET SEEPS:at ROrSBRtTQ Jf'h ."Soia c-V/m ?*y vt . f. iftnd hoj Kh[;^W ti(rill'' I i - 1 SFEOIAt NOTIOBO. DR. CHBBSBMAN’S PILLS A CARD VO THE SUFFERING. HE TJOQA t ir. :S. T,BO 'Mmt ir,i :i . ' .'i \ i n' itl.ritbr.M , s i{!i i’i' :miiE secretary op TflE.pßßAsy.iv {.L' notice that nlu.bo rcpeU [Coupon Treasury Notes, ppyablo three ; yeat K 10, 1804/with Boml-annuaf interest 7-3lothBpor cent, per amium,—prlncij interest to-t/e paidinlayful rUoney.> /jj will Woonvertlblo&t tboupilon bolder, at maturity, intosixper cent. gold, I bonds, payable not less thanflvbnor m'oretbai ty ycnrs from pi tbe Qovernpiebi elect, They, pill .bo issued, Indcnomlnatlona n JlOO, J5OO, sl,ooo and,s6,ooo, and alf .anbscr must be fdr!fifty dollars or s6me multiple of Ilf jlpr!. j. v .. . uv \ - .'1..,,.- - ’ Tbe notes will bo transmitted to tbe bWhera 1 transportation charges as poonaßor'theifecoipi original .Oortiflpoiei.of Deposit as they can be p °d.' 'V ; ; Ci'ii'l ■ Asthp notes draw Interest from, August 16, p making deposits subsequent to ibpt ( d_atp;muat p: ‘interest accrued fropi date of note to date of d< j; IDarliei’jdopoaittng 1 $26/o,oo’, jor, upyrhrd ; .fox notes at any One time will bo allowed r a-bonm |of«ppe-,quarter of.-opeper wiU bo A ,ibo Tre'aior'y-beptltlipebi'npoA receipt oA bljl |l .'aiDCurit/oorllfleddabyblheoffleef. wlthwhom | posi(( was ma’do: r- IKo deductions' for, fcomim must bo made - ~ -y - • • -j Special Advantages df, fills.l, i /( i* a National Saiiivgi, Dante, ofterlng a rqte of dntereat than any other, 1 and th« leit s, Any Sayings Bank which pays Its depositors ii Notes, considers that It is paying in .the best o ting medium of tbe country/ and it camiot pay 1 thing better, for its own assets' are either Ing mont sechrlties brifa notes or bonds payable! ormnont papor._ i , 1 . • ; I ; Il ls equally conveplenl ns a permanent pr j rary investment, The petes can always be si ,within i> frac'tidn df,their face andapontnulated est, and are the best eeonrltywlth banks.as all for dUcount?. . , j \ \ Convertible into a 6 nor cent 5-20 . .Bond, ■ : • In'addillon lo thavery liberal Interoil oh th for three years, this privilege of conversion worth about three per cent, per annum,'fdr t| aont rate for 6-20 Bonds is notloss thanmneyn prtmiutn, and before tho war the premlnm bn Elates stocks was over twenty'per pent. It ] seen that tho actual profit on this loan, at the j market rate, li not less than ten per cent per i Exempt front Slate or fllnnic I ri .K Taxation. But aside from all Iho advantages we have e: ated, a special Act of Congress, all 71 polet and londt from local taxation. On tho o' this exemption is worth about. two per oenf. ] num,’according to tho rate of taxation in ■ phrts of the country.'. ■ v- j , It i» believed that no securities offer to great i nduoe wonts to lenders pa those issued by the govorainent, In all Othor forUis of indebtedness, tho faith or ability 1 <)f private parties, or stock companies, or separate oommunltlos, only, is pledged fop jjmyinent, wl ilptho whole property of the country is .hold to, secure' .the discharge of all tho obligations of tho United [Slates. 1 • While tho government offers the meat llberaT terms for its loans, it believes that tiio very strongest appeal will bo .to the loyalty and patriotism of the popple. '• | Duplicate oorliffcatcs will bo leaded for all depoplts; Iho party depositing must ondorauuppn the original certtScoto the. denomination of notes required, and whathbr they are to bo issllod in blank or payotloio irder. When so endorsed it must he loft with tiie of- Icor receiving the deposit, to bo forwarded to the Treasury Department; . 'll Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of ho United‘States; at Washington, tho several [Assist, ml .Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the FIRST NATIONAL. BANK OF TOW-AnDA, and by all National Banks whioh oro depositaries of public money,'and ADD RESPECTABLE B|aNKS bud BANKERS throughout tho country Will give fur ther information and afford every facility to subscri bers.' j Aug. 10, JB6l-Bnl. ’ •', ! •XXTIIiD LAND FOR SALE.~Tho subscriber olf- W ' era for Said bri reasonabla'lcrms, n Lot oT; Wild land in Delmar, containing,about 6& acres, (f acres bleared. Timber chicßy oak and eheatnut.l . i j , • ’ ' JERUSHA WILLARD, i Delmar, Sept. 28, 1861-2 t - J - | • Jt». newem, ; denti«t, ; MANSFIELD, TIOQA GOUNTY,! IS prepared,to ‘Operate In all tbo jmprorem tho varipniidoparlmonts of filling, extract! sorting artificial dentures, Ao’,' V' .'•’-T J .Mansfield, August 10,1861-1 y.. •; . CABDiNtt AND jo.L.q'T-.ii ssin fTIHE subscriber informs tbo public thftt-.ttu 1 nessla still carried on at the old 'attuii Vyollaboro; that he Jina provided himself with nnd Improved Falling Mill that fulls Cloth Ti porlor njunnoft giving It o good firm.ibody ‘thi wonr bettor oud look neater 'than Clolh'-onL miiod. .. ■';.’ ' ; •• ,■ , ; Wonro now ready and will dress Cloth as fill tas U oOmos. “first .pome, first so/vod," la tho motto, «o bring it along;.' ... i ) I ■ Our Carding.Maohlnes nro still runnlng ) 'and)card n|l Wool 'as soon -.ns dt .comes. Don’t go Without stockings next Wintof. , J. I. JAOItSON. 1 September 21,186ft* I ’ T\o YOU WISH 'lO BB cuuedT U DR. BUCHAN'S ENGLISH'SPECIFIC PILLS cure, In (ess days, tho worst oases of Nervousness, Jri, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insai all Urinary, Sexual arid Nervous Affections, 1 tor frp'mwhnt caußo'prodnced. Ptico, One Dl bo*i Sent, post paid, by mall, on receipt ol e ;Oho Box will perfect tho euro in most cases. 1 '-’MMESU.'butler; General Agent, ;421 Broadway, Now Jnly27> 18fl4-Bmr" p —lTT:"’’" ' : l——M u Editor.qf [Agitator t, \ i DDAh Sißi-yith yCnr permission I wlih to aay to; tho loaders,of your jiapor ihnt I will sond.'hy ro »nni Wall who Wlsh U’(free), a Reotpo/wUh full directions for malting and using osimplo Vogola bieDalm, that Will effectually, remove, In tin! days. Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Ftcokles, dnd nil Imparities pf tho Skin, leaving tho samb Soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. ■ I ‘ [•- ‘ I will nlso malj free to, those having Bali Hoads, orßntoFaoos, simple direolibps and Information that Will enable: them to btart a full growth of Luxuriant Ilajr, or a Mdubtaoho, lii less thaU 1 thirty days; ■ ; t ■ ’ * I All applications answered hy.return mall without charge. Respectfully ybnrs,' . I . > » THOS. F. CHAPMAN, (Shwkiit,' • ", ' - 831 Broadway, Now York. 1 I July'SY,' 1604-3 m 'mnn confessions ‘and of Vn'in UL VALlDs—Published lor tbofcncnt, andas a OATITION SYOUNq MEN, .Hi othera. who suffer f?ori fflS W'fty, Prematura Decay of Manhood, Ap., BnpDlyineTttt tbo »ms time lTy 'oao hlmeolf• aftoT utodowlhg conjMoiabio 'qHacbcr/lcy rn oloslng a pootpatd nddressci envelope eirtglo' copWtoiv W hnd of the author. NATHANIEL MA\FA|filE,T y Jqoel, 18M<ly. v ' ; Loniberkg EstiljUshmibnt forjSale, Kn6trh•-WataV. g<iajf,'lati;.«team A: M d ’ • B r .W.: Mlße, on, Cfookod ; pnjeV.ln V ' Beltingsand-Pulleys for Sale, .f: Afi 12'TNCII RtJßßEia’ BEtT aI 0 , c«*« p r e. awm «■ • r " •' M 'id Y AGITATO It. Pi in. we raorui «n»e oquotmc, «. Y. J. M. SMITH,. r INQ associated with him N. B. WAITE, who ist been employed for'the last .nine years in 0, In the capacity of Salbama >, the -business continued under (henombpd irm of ' \ tt ttt & m (he Bto: Hill be I is/^ , AT ’THB '* !•' ■' *•• ;i NE'W.STobe; j■i -f .'”6 pros iVn 1 ' tub ■’ I ’ l iekinson House, beloonducfod as heretofore on . (ho principle ti PRICE .AND REAbY PAY. Oafs experience in the former, and from two 'years in thb liitter (during which tlmo our has more than doubled) has fully donion he wisdom of this course, We'ore no^ro* end nil of , .0 Ton j to tbrfc'o businon ■(rated celving Direct fi'Oitf Itew Toirli)' tiply bf i-iX SPRINp GOpDS.,. > , Ith-especial reference to tha’Wanfa of the f this yloinity. Tho Slook trill consist of i I PLE & FANCY DRY fp'OPfl* (hlchnro .■ I AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, TICKS, dIPES,' DENIMS, .CHECKS, PRINTS, j. FLANNELS,. GINGHAMS, ’ 1 : OHAMfcRAYS,) : , delaines, arpaooas,’ -,;. COTOII PLAIDS, and o gi-oat variety RESS .GOODS. Also, SHAWLS, A LA 3LOAKINQ3, CLOTHS 4 OASSIMERE3, ; by the yard of made up to order, , . JOKY JEANS,; CpITTONADES,. LINENS, md a general assortment of Goods for . BN’S Al¥» BOY’S Vf'EAR* keep a general etook of , ' 1 . i itbeeo nlsslon mid to for too [ho do*' laalohs n fresh f. -i selected poopjdi ST among BKOW ST ioan. higher U. S. n afay ;overn- i n gov* DlEB’ t. - S ( KENT’ ;ompo dd ,for ijinter-i illater- We alii BOOTS & SHOES, VY GROCERIES; 1 YANKEE NOTIONS, " !■ PALM LEAP HATB, f, SUN UMBRELLAS, &o. iali endeavor to keep our Stock os oomplete iblo, by the ;* Continual Addition i articles in our lino as the tyantjl of our cuito | SEEM TOf REQUIRE. X I iclllties for purchasing Goods I ARE UNSURPASSED, 1 1 ’' lo wo do not pretend to sell Goods Gold PAMI notes Weal as possi of such mors . 9nc ond wh LESS THAN COST, iro willing to toll them at 'a SMALL PROFIT; ill bo our aim by " ’i FAIR DEALING,; a share of- public patronage. : p o very thankful for the liberal and constantly ’INCREASING PATRONAGE d Upon ns, and hopo to merit its Continuance baso. Customers from ; . , | TIOGA COUNTY nity tiro cordially invited to call ond examine hd Prices. ’ ' SdITII & WAITE, ng, March 30, 1804. . yot wo 'ation a ' 1 ond it to Inotli Wo a bdslo’wt and inc and vio Goodsi Corill 4CEOI,A moil SCHOOL. |pall Terni'Of the Osceola High School, under >; direOtloji of trof, 0. A. STONE, wilt com- H Tpesday, Sept 2fl, 1864. Th<* Winter Term, flay, Doc. 27, 1864, apd the Spririg .Term oir 'f April 20, 1866. Tho Fall nod Winter Terms l3 weehs each, the Spring Term 12 aal success of this instituting hr hi trul; .O The tin monoo i on Tuoi i Tuesda; will oo weeks. , Tho i gratify! for tho havd.bt diousrt is d but men, 'or will roc room if student Noli better f The riii toohtbi IB institution has, been truly jg to its numerous friends, and th'o prospects mauing year arc no less flattering ’ than they on heretofore. Therp is no want of oommo pms for a. largo number 'of etudonts. ’■ Thera ding designed exclusively for ladies,, Gentle cp'mimnfes of ladies and dcntlomon together mip the school building. A teacher will loach Of thp buildings aha him) control of the r. ■. ' 1 .. V. '• 1 - 1 ißlliution Hi this section of the country offers loililips for obtaining on education than thi?. go of Studios embraces every thing necessary „.. ... " ' tolTord' Class' will bo 'formed during tho Fall m from $4,00 to $6,0 Of' Prof. I. Q.Hott has of ' the' doparifuont of Musio. For further ars as to expenses, regulations, <to.,‘ address he Trustees and obtain a circular. , A. K.BOSARD, ESq„Y > I . AI/liEN’SEELY, • > Trustees, i. tj i ENOCH M; STEER, 1-■ la, Aufe. If, 1863—tf. A Te Tel'm. I Tull! charge 1 portion] one of K- ! inte In Jfb in- Once* AUDITOR’S NOTICE. i imdcralgnid Mpejnted an Auditor to dlslri ;& the proceeds arising from thcsalo of the ifo of Simon HI Landis, will attend to tho'du iatd appointment ilthls office In Wollaboro, on j day'of October next dtone' o'clock P. M. ' i. ' . i M. E. IfotlOXf, Auditor, l/ord, Sept. 21, 1804. ■ • - ' ' THE bu real cat ties of tho I6tl bbst l, near a now i a au t will r > half Wolli THE 1! BOARDHIAN, GIRAI & CO. I lANO F ORT 33 S . /i 1 nndorslgncd'is soiling, those ''superior initru < tbo voVy lowest retail prices, tnWo with i dated Iron Rim and Frame (oast In 1 on? solid jTbey excel all others in durability, superior l inl and elegance of appearance. : , v : i sizes, rich Rdsowood cases, olcgahtly fln -1 oavypowcrful tone, Ac. ,| ■,' j SMALL •PARLOR PIANOS, i id mollotlf tono—casy and olnsllj touch—ole c d.ornamental in appenifane?; | I lesdjnstrilments ‘arc UAishcd with all largo corners; front and back alike; (center PianosV c mado bf imatcrials carefully aol6clod’nhd pre*l ' ; Evory PiatiC. wajrrantdd to give perfect sat ii. •' 'i ' ' I ' • • The mi the Ins plate), ily Of t Largi (shod, t t ban 80 i joioncy, nit|y, and no mat* 'pilar per an order. Aldreaa ; Yertt, . fpll roj) gant at All tl round c and arc pared.-‘ isfabtio Send Oacei for Circulars ijnd addroia i; Q. HOYT. )a, Sept; 21,1804. . lV ■ . i [feblllyi] jOF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office W<fllib6r6,Ootoliiri; 1861 : , ; Chas - . Jones, Mrs •iusonda • , . . Hson 1 , . Kelsey, 0M W Fllona ’' , t LongDold, Jonna v - ' i langdon,Dr J H i iLttorolia Plxly, Miss Mary E •K Mrp-George., Phillips, Rosaltha . ; awls'; : {f. , Sdenoer, Mrs Lislo m rs Polly, , Scofield, Mrs.Marlott m, Qeo , Shlro, E , j ’ i Jamies' ‘ Spencer,Alvina . > N. MB.. . Thompson, Mrs Jonnlo I rl ~1 ;• , 1 • ; j£ 0 .°,VWn any pf thoso loiters, the applicant dll for "advertised letters/’ give the date of Ist pnd pay .ono cent for advertising. If not; 1 (or. wllblnjono month'they will be sent to tho fetter Office. ! HUGH YOUNG, Pi Ml :sr LIS' o( Bailor,, Belli Vf Bacoi, Brontot Bprdoti Dennis flail, 1 inn, m Bpthpri tlnrdy, Frujwra Jotyiici must Ci this lit calloil Deco ID OP LETTERS yonmining in tho Post ifijo at Tlogo, Oclobqr 3,18(1-1', [, j . i Ttoorlea T?•? , • liamhorson’, Benjamin, i J John 1 j’ 'HotOuai. Mrs Mqry'' Ihftmo} .1 " . , Paliior, MtBs'E\oo 2: i 'jMlsilnd ■ Porry/BH , ■’ i f ( Jonrf ]■ • Pyma,‘Pall • J i»n, MAvNfttioy otoy«ne. MUi Dora' 1, Mlssjßlito J Webb,WW . . . . r'Mrsßtqhard , Xong,W J Mrs • .- ; ' To obiath-any ot those' letters, tho applicant t ill for," ndVerUsod letters," give tho.dateof iondpay- onooent fOFadvorllsfng. if not , or .within one month thoy will bo sent to" tho I otter Bfjloe.' t .LEWIS M. s> l ■ » Brown, Cringli .Colep/i ■ Cloy to: Frolic! GOOdm Howell Krasin (oust o thlslls called Bead 1 iHIqS/of.jraHous patients forpresotylng fruits! foundnt ißoyVpiug ‘Store, -f T7RI pi' P” lER it;. ■ rqy'6 cava sio; [E INHERENT DISPOSITION ! f |,V ' ' M.AN.KINp, LE AD i"' H• I'M• O ' ■ ‘ 1 ’!• I- • i V-' PtIROtIASE E N : E‘6'ES S AR-I>JE $, ■ AS WELL. AS \ : ,1' T H ! ' j! II E, xuniEs or eife, t•. " ? , AT IBS I ■' . 1 ! Lowest Possible Prices; - .1 1 , !. And, since ; . THE ( i *' . “ Almighty Dollar” '■'j -HAS BEEN’ STYLED . r:. the , »■ !' ; ! SOUL OF MAN, IT TAKES But Ordinary Understanding ' ii TO PREHEND THE TRui VALUE -!l COM - il °* an eeltabmshme; TEA FURNISHES A 00 v ■ i N . j t j j i with a largo variety of SEASONABLE MEROHAj , ■ /* ’ AT UNIFORM LOW RAX „ • Vi ‘ Whoa-l?otlno A 00. located their, ett Wos foi the express purposo of publlji with nt , ; I\ .1 $ SUCH PRICES ' .■ >•' i . , H J : /S WOULD NOT WAIL I. 4 | '/; -'■ V ' t t • pr. >• 5, ; ■ i PPRCRASEHS. Wo wlll|nllow tbo public to judge of tboir success, ,'Mlvi:. i*. pubiivk, ,WHILE THANKING THE pjIJBLIO ' FOR PAST FAVORS, „ WOULD SAX,. ! TIfAT NO EFFORT ALL' be wanting ON HIS PARI), . .. Tp[ ... . Merit a Ooii|tlmianoe ? SAM) FAVOR. ■_ , HE NOW . ' I - ft i I HAS'A LAIIOE STOCK OF . ’ ERCHANDIZEr ■ -I FOR THE m AND WINTER ITBADB , PROBABLY IARQJSIi-' I THAN CAN.. BE' FOUND IN THIS ON . I joining Counties, VHICII THE PU | illE INVITED i - [• E X A M I N: ißUfen Pin A& cannot i; (no have the boldness to al FOUND EUSEW HE BUYS ms 000. ? «K CAS ■ ■ , ' AND ' SELLS FOB GAS and tho| consumer gotsjho.irorth of; Jifs.monoy, ’ I ■ W(th |qulc}t Sates and light; Pro Ills, both Parlies cate : qnahlod to'realise the value ipfi the , 1 , 1 , . NiMBLE SIXPENCE/, f. r, Q«t.iscdi . 1 5 tro; I 't 'MMVNITY n)izß, 10 S. itahllehment In |furn)«ti(ng the JLIC TO AT f E S irm) ERE. , itt, H, DYS »EPSIA, AN D. . ■ DISEASES DESUETIXG . FEOM 1; DISORDERS, OV THE LIVER 1 AN.i) DIGESTIVE ORGANS! Ark cured by HOOFLAND’S OBRIHAN BITTERS, ■ Tlio Oieat StrciifillioniMK ' )" I . TO MIC* These Bitters have performed more Cures I HAYR AND DO GIVE ;BETTER .SATISFACTION HAVE, TESTIMONY I ’ ' HAVE MORE RESPECTABLE PEOPLE TO VOUCH FOR THEM? 5 Than any ’other at I Ida in the market. any One to contradict this Assertion,. ATMJ> WILI S»AY1UOOO To any one that will produce a Certificate published by us that is not genuine. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN kITTISRS ■ WILL CURB EVERY OABB OF, j Chronic or Nervous Debility. Dis ease of the Kidneys, and Disea sos arising from a Disordered Stomach. [ OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS Resulting from. Disorders of the Digestive ; Organs; j . Constipation,lnward Piles, Pnlnssss or Blood (o the Hood Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea. Heartburn, Dieguqt for Food, Fulness or Weight la the Stomrich Sour Eructations, pinking or Flutter . ; terlng at the Pit of the Stomach, gwlmmlngof the Head, Hur- | Hurried and Difficult ' Breathing, Flutter- 1 lugftt tiro Heart; Choking or Suffocating Sen sations whenlna lying ' posture,Dimness of T Vision, Dots or , * Webs bo i foro tha Sight,! Fever and Dull Pain i . Pain In the Head; De- 1 flclency of. Perspiration, yel lowness <>f the Shin and Eyes, Pain ' In tho Side, Back, Chest, Limbs. 40., Sad den FlushesNef .Heat, Burning In the Flesh, Con stant Imaginations of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits, REMEMBER THAT T: :ese bitters are ro RUM, ok WHISKEY, NOT CONTAIN N< AND CAN: T MAKE DRUNKARDS, BUT IS . f EST Tc|nlC, THi WORLp., THE B I IN iter REA WHO.SAYS 80;“®% From tlio Rev. Levi. O. Beck, Pastor of tho Baptist ChnrcU' Pemberton, N. J,, formerly of tlio North Baptist Church Philadelphia. •I- ■ * 1 • * 1 have known' Uoouand’s German Blttersf favorably for a number of years ■ I harp used them In my own family, and h«vo been Jo pleased with their cfltcts that I wa» Induced to recommend them Ip many others, and know that they have operated In • n strikingly beneficial manner. I toko great pleasure in' thus publicly proclaiming this Unit,‘and calling the attention • of those affilotpd with tho diseases for.which they nro recoin- ; mended, to these Bitters, knowing from experience that my recommendation will.be sustained. Ido this more cheer. : fully ns Hoofland’s Bitters Is Intended to benefit tho afflicted, • and is '• not a rum drink." Fours truly, ' |LE)’I 0. DECK. ' From Bot.J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of tho Encyclo pedia of Religious Knowledge, Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Mod, lelnes In general, through distrust of their Ingredients and effects,! yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself to havers colvcd from any simple preparation, In tho hope that be may thus contribute to tho benefit of others. ■ ’*,' I d 5 this tho more readily In regard to Hooflauda German Bitters, prepared by Dr.O. M. Jackson, of this city, bccauSe I wadprqjudlced against them for many years, under tho Impression that they were chiefly on alcoholic mixture. I am Indebted to my frlcpd Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for tho removal of this prejudice by proper teals, and for oncour ggemont to try them, when suffering ifrora great and long continued debility. Tho use of threk bottles of these Bit ters, at tho beginning of the present year, was followed by evident, relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and - mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of regaining. I therofero thank God 1 and my friend for’dlrectlng ms to tho use of them! PniLADsirmi, Ju.vc 20,1881. J. NEWTON BROWN. From the Rev. Jos. 11, Konnard, Pastor of the 10th Bap. list Church. * Dr; Jackson Dear Sir:—l have been frequently request' edto connect ray name with commendations of different hinds ol medicines but regarding the practice as ontlof my appropriate sphere, I havo In all cases declined; bnt'wllb a clear proof In various lßsUncC«,and particularly In my fam ily, of tho usefulness of Dr. Hoofland’s German Bitters, I depart lor once ftom my usuir course, to express my 1011.' conviction for general dtblllty of tho system and espe cially for Elver Complaint, tt la a oato and valuable prepara- ■ tlon. In some cases It mqy fall j but usually,! doubt not,- It will bo very benoflolal to those who suffer from tho aborts' Cause. Yours, very respectfully, J. 11. KENNABD, ! Eighth below Coates Street, Philadelphia. From RjJy. Warren Randolph, Pastor of the Baptist Church,’ J (j Germantown, Peng. ' Dr. C.M. Jackson;—Dear Sir Personal experience etia hies mo|lo say that I regard tho German Bitters prepared by you as a piost excellent medicine.' In cases of severe cold and general debility I have been greatly beucfl(ted by tho use ol the Billers, and doubt not they will produce similar effects on .others. Fours, truly, WARREN RANDOLPH, ' ■ j ‘ ” Germantown, Pa. From Rev. J. U. Tamer, Pastor of Hcddlng M.E. Church i Philadelphia. ; Dr. Jackson; —Dear Sir:—Having used your German Bit ters In my family frequently, 1 am prepared to say that It has boon Of great service. I hellers that in most cases of general debility'of the system It is the safest and most val uable remedy of which I have any knowledge. Fours, rcspecllhlly, J; XI. TURNER, ’ No. 768 N. Nineteenth Btreet. From the Hot. J.M, Lyons, formerly Pastor of theColnra* bin (N. J.) and Utlestown (Pa.) Baptist Churches. „ „ „ ■ 1 New,Rochelle, N. V. Dr. 0. M. Jackson;—Dear Sir;—X fool it ft pleasure thus, of my own accord, to bear testimony to the excellence of the Gorman Bitters, Some years since being much a filleted with Dytpepsla, I used them with very beneficial results.] 1 have often recommended them to persons enfeebled by (hat for* mooting disease,and havo heard from them the most flat*' taring testimonials as to their great value. In cam! of gen* oral debility, X believe It to he p tonlo that cannot 1 bo snr*‘ '. ■ I, , : J.M.WTONB. . PRICES. . Large 6ito (holding nearly double quantity.) _ slOOpe£Boltlo—half do*. $5 oi»' . Small Sleo—76 oonts per Bottle—half do*. $4 fit) BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS! See that the glgnatme of “o. I®,. IACKSON'’ it on the. WRAP.' ' PER of each Bottle. I Bhopldyour nearest druggist not have the ‘article, do not J>° put °T, b y« n y,° r ,b .° Intoxicating preparations thatinay iWpSiiaTOi , ,,r awM '‘ nf wo Principal Office A Manufactory, m 631 A&oi Street, i JONES « EVANS, (Successors to 0. M, JACKSON ft Co.))' i 1 Propvloldrv ‘ ifSM?OBBAIBby Druggists and'Dealers inerefy tot?h' In the. United States. Jan. o, lew. [Bept,p, iBW*ly.) £ ’I. i i l .1-
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