AGITATOR. -m ts ctri/i ous. iro, Wednesday, Eeb, ! ( ;18Q3. • Hew Advertisements; [ ] riuuare— William Roberta, s' Hn. 'l' ' it Avtociatwn —E. T. Benft —Subscriber* in different parts of the confer a great favor bj sending us ■st for thisoolumji. . ' ’ ion.—There iriUbe'a doaafijbn in Mans i, at the hqnae of Eer. V Cocli ;atlon is extended to .all. , . . isF.D.— ln copaequencpof illfirts Rev. J, 11 be unable to leolpre on ;Pridny even- ■ertisad. Bits.—Tha sleighing being excellent , at Court is mow Ilian ordiuwlly large., to tbo Tribune Club will be made for Leare your name and money at the :kett" letter is on the Orst page. ig will accept our thanks for School ffeshtLllpnblish Stator Wilmot’sjpiech on tlio of the in laauy. *r A Capital Hit.—An whUu .uttepding j£„ in achitch, was greatly struck VUh tharoeal ilorti of th« leading singer-, apd with g*eU difficulty tl mceeeded in phonographing one of t>( staazas,as (illow: i'i “Waw-faw, snw, daw aw waw, ■ Thaw saw,.thaw law aw waw, \ ~. -1 * taw, thaw vaw-YiW urftw* 3 > "Aw thaw riw-jiw-saw aw.” «-i ' lie subsequently ascertained, to bis i' tense nston tfoent, that this was lbs verse sung.- A ( "Welcome sweet day of_ rest,, - : ; , _ -IJ’-S TSat saw the Loyd arise,' L ' / ,i Weli(ime : to thii reviving breast; ■ . "' ‘ ■ And those rqjoiding eyes.” ■ _ . • - <&- At it aoais.—We call att?ntion ~'to • the new dterlisentent of Wm. Roberta. He has located him slf for,the present in the shop just above*lJ, P, Rob nK 1 provision ..Store, opposite this office. Mr. - Rob- Jt! it kill Tjo remembered, lost bis entire ' stock of tools, and he hns-now replaced them with an entire MI IBU He is making and selling all kindsTif kitch (Bfaraitare, nnd will be glad to foe bis'.old friends BdceiWmera, in hisnew locatiop* . John R. Bowen has commenced business h tho store Idol the Tost Officoj dirfctlj opposi.ll) i oo Empire fmre—liolwas. Bowon has added oMSjderably. to jii dock,'and ialonds to ‘‘branch out;' :,n -=ho Spring, (nlnow hois selling'bis'goods at f'Wajjjjj rices,” and. ijltodtrabt be glad to see his friends aM-sliowJhcm liiignres “before they go elsewhere.” ’ pj- Hucii You.vc, tlsAirSm.—LooHng over your pptr, of last week, I discovered the Ao- Hini of the expenditures 'of Tc'fmar township for iijears ISOO-1, showing tho small amount of IS'6l ilu contrasted with that of '"6O. The one-sided Au fim of said township, do not show the public dis linntngea with wjiich-the Supervisors of -!6Q, bad to Blind. The heavy raips that risitod t/ur part of tho Billy, in August '6O. washing away bridges, tearing ri reliving out roads, all of which b&d to be repaired illlu?ipcDSO.of the township, and tho supervisors Wit to do, and could not. repair CO grew), damages riiioat going to more or less expanse. -The Snpervi sicf ’6l, had nothing of this kind wil'nwhich to Bind. ‘ ’ i i h for the poor Ac’t,’ the Poor Masters op ’GO had to Kile by law and other means, to cause chc pres'ent hpriiierp-to have so little to attend to, durfttag the Kr'ijl. <1 AV.m. Kxeusn. • f&Oa Tuesday of this week we were'.ihjjf recipi- GoU visit, from.two. Jndlyid'uala o£ 2," who fa?d Ihey had caYledYn to see Ik) printing ■ice gothey also said they had read it n* fticte in oWt week’s issue,' natter the caption of} rer the itS,*and in obedience to its /ouldn’t, seluolhing,” This was .wise.in them, aod f many ■a, when visiting the printers, would “do likewise," tt“pjV’and less mixing up df things ;graerally. Slid be tie happy result, “Hands ib’* rule in a . .w . Jos be it known that finch Visits as tbe?©j are like spls*visits, “few and for between,” Iso wonder, that our devil should be ’taken all aback—lose ftpaenee o? mind, and. i»ben tdld to make a fire, wood under, instead-of in the stove-*?no w*n bfliil be should cut several freaks of this kind, thought himself standing on his last legs-—' IJyiUiee that'he was slightly discombojxinited,— •fo&owlag them how it was that the typpe are set •strodudibg to 'thcmfhe mysteries of tho,jarcss and attendants— roller, ink, hidalgo and. clrbmfrcns — •‘old shoo* 1 was taoxt - order, and tbpy were •surhat surprised to learn that* •lAeH’,wire:ncUspen de in a printing came to the there was a “devil,” there must ;Mlsq be a With thanks for the information: they had they left with-the promise to -call again, Either ever “buppan this "Way,” ' Eucnox.—The election for JJorough flfhcers last, passed off very quietly. The follow 'iiscers were chosen; - : ■ 1 Sherwood—-{Ke~ cl ected-V tnacil— T. B. Bryden, Wm. Roberts. fc «!DirectOT*—H, S. Archer, R. Vf. sVliisims. . J ut ' ce of the Pe«e—Andrew Crow]. ! , "iitable—C. S. KeldF V .!■' J’RSMrsof the poor—V. E. Wriglit, i. 'S Knftpip. • ’'W Election—L. I. Nichols. ■; r ’ ■hpectors—A.‘G. Sturrock, Andie Foley, ; i * UJ «r-c. B. Kelly. ‘ * —A. g, Brewster. ■' . ■, ■ •We requested to state that nppUoatioW for relief Kcsired by the new Overseer* of th( Doer, at "■pective offices, from 9 a. m., to 3 p. I 1 V, daily '^Ulestos.— The election In Chariest! p, resnl- Fkl" s c l>ico of the following township ofi SSrs: ”*“fer-C»rlisle Atherton!' . :r ' : V> ' " Eothian Morgan. ‘ k “'Pt'iters of Election—H. Tonne, Elmer liaeaD. *>4Uor— Edwin Wotmoro. wlTireclors—Geo. Brewster, A Kitnbi ,1. * ,l > Cloth— Darwin Thompson. ■' i 1 I*l Orison— Hiram Brooks, A. W. Potter ’• Hart. ’ , ; . ', Township Offioen elects 1 on Prii j'diwereas follows: ;/ ' ' "of the Peace—John Dickinson. ‘ I*" Bireotors—M. V. Wethertoe, John Dickin-. v®*W>l«--Siiae Johnson., ,V! S, Rieldv . - , iJT" Robert Campbell. - - . - Election—Ohaancey Austin. Warriner, Roland Rea |. s'" «nd Clerk—lsrael Swne... '4 -- • 5 LeWisMilHr. I'■ \ ,?TOTEB AJID TINWAIt S. william Roberts; 5 » new -SiavesAnd Tin Sh*., in the *'4r w ,_,FP 0 f 1 . te Bdyfs Building, where h '.is pre- JjWjh , h frisoda and oastorc jrg/atfi in of feH‘ t g^of t! J* “ o,t approved styjr* - Par- Stovesi r * H ’"tf'fck. -• ;t- <r J ‘ • Arioso v\*' e^ nr new st»<=k. ro /ieby. ,1362, - . ■ ‘i. NEW AND SUPERIOR Sliutllrvor tocK SUfrlli irracliinen. Adapted, to! ofl varieties of : sewing, Simple, Durable, Noiselexs and Perfect than any “ lock-stitchmuchicea heretofore in use. All who use this class of machines will find these, now “ lockstitch” machines by Grover A'Baker a great advance upon all “lock-stitch” machines here tofore in the market. • The Grover & Baker machines have taken the first premiums, over all competition,'at every- State Fair where they have been exhibited this season. ‘ The Grover A Baker Sewing Machine Company, wbo-have from the first been among the most promi nent in brilDgingahe ae,wtp£* machine -to its present stile step \v and who still con tinue their improvements, have teceutly' introduced, and aro now largely manufacturing, sewing machines making -the look-stitch, of the satpe patterns ahd af the same-prices os their celebrated 'Grover & Baker stitch placing side.in their salesrooms for. 4 esaniiuation and compansou. the lw« most popular and only good machines that are made, leaving.tbe selection and choice entirely at the bption of the purchaser, whose decision under -such circum stances, seeing both machines operated and contrast- specimens of the work of each is quickly made. And a still fqrtketadvantage.is offered by the pfaa adppted hy thie company, which, is that in case the purchaser of either style of machine should find’rea son for revcrsiog.lheir decision, they will bo at liberty to cSobkpge their first choice for such a machine as their increased knowledge and experience may sug gest. , . ... - -* - • The mihhuies-ma’nnractured by the Grover'A Ba ker Sewing Machine Company, whether lock-stitch or Grover A Baker stitch, combine all the latest useful improvemenisand arc finished in ibobest stylo of the art. . ~ Jan. . May 15,1861.-ly. NEW COOPER SHOP.—The undersigned .respectfully informs the citiiene of Wcllsbwo an’d'tletnity,-thnt he has opened'n COOPER-SHOB epfosite' “ , • . CROWLS WAGOIK SHOP, and is ready-to do all manner of work prompt,am] U prder, from a gallon keg To a fifty barrel tab. Re .pairing’hlSo dflhe on,short notice. 0. t l . ELL 18. IVellsbolro, MaJ 8, ISfel. THE interest of the subscriber in tbp Real JSalttf of i3tny,,(llec’d., late of 6 rays Valley,!!- oga Coonty.'Pa,,’being the one undivided seventh part'theteovOiibJeet to the Vido'w'e doVse’r. A portion of said estate that Will,be equivalent id vaVnetoaaid interest, can be’severed from it ‘without injury to the remaining (lit part*. For {briber pertionlars enquire of Frank Smith, Attorney at’ Law, Troy, Bradford County, Pa., who is sntbnrired to negotiate a sale. t ; : ,1 DtfliACKt! Jlttumfj Ceblre I’o. I’a., Dee. 11/ IS6I Mil-hf-—'-ri-rt— if, nt^i‘l I AIV ORDIffAJiCE. Be it ordained by the BurgeSs and Council of Wells boro, and it is hereby ordainech, by the authority of tbftjWme: . That for the purpose of providhrg-sLinore amp I^fcrippi y\ p fynUo rin case of fires, and for other purposes, the dozens pf said borough arc hereby au thorised to dig ’Wls, at theirown expjgsfSJTtt* the public streets thereof, in such places hs said Burgess And Council shall designate. Such wells to bo of the hapacity and finishetCweordinaeto thadirectiona of the , AN ORDINANCE Establishing thejofiice of Eire Warden,. Bo" it or dained by the Burgess and Council .of, Ifellsboro, and it Is hereby brdafned'by the authority of the same: That from and after the due publication of this ordi nance,^6 Burgess and Council sball -appoint some suitable and proper person, being, a citizen of the said borough, to fill the office of Eire Warden, whoso duty it shall be to examine and regulate all stores ahd other places where fires are kept, and the manner in wbloh ashea are disposed of in said borough; andfor tbis.purppso to )mveJfrco access to sllbuildings*. end fuU,aUtli,onty to'. iJi^U-and'. examine the same, at any and at*all tiihoa^as.he_may judge expedient; and whenever, in bia opinion, any change or alteration may bo< required in'stoves, stove-pipes, chimneys, or ! other fixtures wherein fires are kept, in ord'er'tu In sure tba Ajifoty of the same against firo,he shall give directions to the person or persons in' occupation of tbo premises, forthwith, to make such alterations or : changes, and in case of refusal or neglect of sach per 'iofi so notified and,required to immediately comply .with such order, it shall he the duty of the said Fire. Warden, forthwith to notify.tbo Burgess of |bo same, who shall impose a fine upon said of not loss than $2,59 fior prer $25, as/in bis discretion he may deem, just,;.and in cose the said fine is not forth with paid) the. said Burgess flbail proceed to enforce the collection of the same, by due course of law. Sec; 2. Bo It farther ordained by the authority aforesaid, Ihht all flhps accruing underthis ordinance, shall be paid into tbo borough treasury. The com* pen aati on to bepaid tho firo warden shall be such 4s thp Burgess;and Council shalkagree upon at the time of Ms to be pirid'annually by an order ph Treasury: Tbo said fire warden shall visit tenement In said borough at least once In three' months; and those in the more compact por tions o£ the t borough,AC least once in each mouth. Ho shallhold lihf office fpr One year, and until.a suer cessor is appointed, unless removed for, inefficiency or neglbctof duty, and in which case the said Burgess and CouDcil-^Wll-immediately supply his place by a new appointmctft>>«^L Buiyn. Jh fa, SMITH, Secretory. Wellsboro, Jan. 22, 1802. SPECIAL, COURT. ■VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEK that a Sp© At ciaLCourt will beheld at the’ Court lloose.ii Wellsboro, by tho Hon, Ulysses Mereur, commencing on Monday, the 24th day of March next,for the trial of the following canses, under the provisions of thi apt,of Assembly of-the l*4th April, 1834. •u W ' 5 / ■ ‘ J. P.bONALDSON, Preth’y. Jan. _ • :.1 ‘ : Plinv Burr va* Admrs ofE B Gorould, Samuel M Fox ’ vs. J Thompson Goo'.Wallace et al vs. Isaiab, Inscho « S Pierce '* VS, J Duffey ct.nl • * Sobeiski Ross .vs. Stephen Babcock Tioga County . vs. John VP.,Maynard J S Brydto’s 'AdnVr ‘ v#. Hiram Inschb F & Elliolti. va. R T Davis et al Bingham trustees vs, Stephen. Potter J N Bacbo vs. A C Ely Sarah L Kcone ' vs. Amos Bisby Amos Bixby vs. S L Keene Bingham. Trustees 7 vs. Anson Buck et al' ■' “ t( - vs. Timothy Brace et al A 5 Turner vs, John Drew ct al James I Jackson vs. J N Bache Ex'r Abol Nickerson vs. Peter Green n \V Lattin et al vs. A H Foster Jno N Bache vs. W iijDoilgo M M'Converko vs. Henry/Colton George Corlles vs. Edwin Dyer J 5V Maynard . vs. H Daris ©fc al J F Donaldson vs. A P Cone Bingham Trustees, v*. David.A-Clark “ J vs. Martha J L Clark et &I “ ;■ 'o ** e /rs, Ched B Cotegrof* et ol “1’ u - e s y*. Joseph Stafford «t al Wjllhun Bacbo vs. H S Hastings GROVER & RAKER’S oelebßated’ noiseless SEWING MACHINES, FOR FAMILY AKD MAJfOTACTURINS CSK, r 495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Aytnciet in. all the principal Cities and Totcns in tks United States. The Grover & Baker S. SI. Cq. NOW.OFFEJI, IK ADDITION TO THEIR SPLENDID ( STOCK Of MACHINES 3IAEI.NO THE CELEBRATED GKOYEJt & BAKER. STITCH, ‘i {From the Sew Yuik Weekly.) FOR SALS. fHE TIOGA COUNTY AOITATOE. “TO THE CS£IPiOYED. n ! -’ . r Ag«ntiWiißt«d , 1 • -re»- ROBINSOW'S STATIONERY ENVELOPE. »» BRASS JBWRIST. to nrevsTUOM 4110 v ; i ENTSRPRISIKO PXRKXa 4 BAM (lifftl ' i TO MAKI MONIT » ROW; OFFEIEB. i.. ' ' - - / A6KMTS i I re wn.i |rc estc tins 1 1 >» 1 ARB MAKINO W TO St PIR OAT. H USSRXL TIRMt -;i ! ;:rL:: ;i -r-: j oirtH to i ail rxoat i>T5 Si r i n e okx c vt I , J lameSlately, VXRSOXALLT, ,♦» ktjkiTm l 1 ' Tt TIN Proprietor, fi. E. ROBINSON, f ~< i ■ STATIONS* -A saws SSALBS, Cdftmntt, iv. t* | i' "■ • ! .I ■ 1 ijs tf. fcOfclKsoK* EwkselUr, fcc», ~, ;, !i ■ . . . . Ti' Corning, Eee. 4, 1181. AYER’S, j CATHARTIC PILES. sick,, feeble*, and -complaining? Areyou r ontr 6f erflct, with yon* system - derafiged, and your feelings uncomfortable ? Those symptoms are often ike prelude to serious illness. Some fit of slcknes* js creeping upon you, and sbopld be amted by a timely , use,of the.right remedy. Take A> crV PUls, and cleanse out the disordered humors—purify the blood, and let the fluids move on unobstructed in health again. They stimulate the functions of the body into rigorous activity, purifj tho system from the obstruc.. tlons which make disease. A cold settles somewhere In tho’bbdy, and obSstuctJ its natural functions,—* These; If not relieved, reac. upon themselves and the snirounding organs, prodoc.ng general aggravation, suffering, ,Whilo in -Ibis- condition, op* pressed by the take Ayer’s Pills, and see hour directly they restore the natural action of the system, and with it tho buoyant feeling of health again, - What U true and to apparent in thli trivial complaint, is also true in many of the * dangerous distempers, ;The same purgative efiegtexpeis them. Caused by similar ob structions and derangemeulsof the natural functions of the, body, they are rapidly/andmonyof tbaosursly, cured,by the same means. None tic* tu'esof these. PUls, when suffering from the dudrdm. they cure.' ’ * Statements from leading physicians in tome of the principal pities, and from, other troll known public persons. From a Forwarding Merchant ofSt. Louis, Fsh. 4, '£o. Ds, Aybr: Your Pills nre the paragon of all that |s great-in mediciue. They have cured my jHtls daughter of ulcerous seres upon her bands indf*et : that had proved incurable for years. Her mother has been long grievously afflicted with blotches and, pirn.* pies on her skin and in her hair. r Aflcr our child was cured, she rrse-trfed your PilU/nfld -'they have cured ! her, ; : iuil MOAQRU)’CI*.r: ; Ah a Family Pliyslc* From Dr. E. TK. Cartwright, Acts- Orleans. • • Tour Pills are the prince of purges. Their excel lent qualities surpass any cathartic we possess. They are mild, bat rery certain and effectual in their ac tion on the bowels, which makes them invaluable to us la the daily 'treatment of.disease; _ --r Headache, Sick Headache, Foul Stomach. From Dr. Edward Boyd h Baltimore. Dear Bbo. Avert I cannot answer you wbat com plaints I have cured with your Pills bCttcr tbaa to •ay all that we ever treat with &. purgative medicine. I plate great dependence on an effectual -cathartic la daily . -content with disease, and believing as I de that your PUls afford os the.bcst we have,l of course value them highly. , PiTTSBi’BS, Pa., May 1, 1855. Pr* J. C. Ateb. Sir: 1 have been repeatedly oared of tbe worst be&dache any body can have by a dose or two of your Pills. It koems to arise from e foul stomach, which they cleanse at once. Tours with great respect, ED. W. .PREBLE, Clerk of Steamer Clarion. Bilious Disorders—Livor Complaints. From- Dr. Theodore Bell, of New York bity. Hot only are your Pills admirably adapted to their purpose as an aperient, but I find their beneficial effects vpon tbe Livr very marked indeed. They have ia coy.practice proved more effectual for tbe core of bilious complaints than any one remedy I eon men tion. I sincerely rejoice that wo have at length a purgative which is worthy tbe confidence of the pro fession and the people. '■ ‘ ~ Department of the Interior, V • ' Washington; D,.C., £ Sm: X haVo used your Pills in my general and hospital since yen made them,"and can not hesitate to say they are the best cathartic we em ploy. Their regulating action, on (he liver is quick and decided, consequently tbeyarean admirable rem edy far derangements of that organ. Indeed, 1 have seldom found a,case of bilious disease so obstinate that it did not readily yield to them. Fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL.M. D. Physician of tho Msgine Hospital. Dy*eaterVi Diarrhoea* Relax. Worm*. From Dr. J-. Green, of Chicago, YouJPills have bad a long trial in, my practice, and I hold them in estdem as one of tbe best aperients I hare ever found, Their alterative effect upon the. liver mades them an excellent remedy, when given in. snail doses for bilious dyaootery and diarrhoea. Tkelr sag«r-*v*tißg makes them very acceptable and eonre ulent for tbs use of women and children. Dyspepsia. Impurity of the Blood. From Rev J V Himes Pastor of Advent Church Boston Da. Aver: I, hava used your Pille with eztraer diuary success in my family and among those I an called to visit in distress. To regulate tho organs ef digestion and purify tbo blood, they pro the very best remedy X bare ever knov n, and I can confidently recommend them to my friondi. Tour?. J. V. HIMES, Warsaw, Wyoming Co., N, T., Got. 24, 1855. Dear Sir ; lam using your Cathartic Pills In my practice, and find them an excellent purgative to. - cleanse the system and purify the fountains of the blood. ; JGliy a. MEACHAM, M. D. CoaUpallon, jsfippre « Rheum:* I ism. Gout, Neural gia, Bi opsy, Paralysis, Fits, etc. From Dr. J. P. Vaughn, Montreal, Canada. Too much cannot be said of your Pills for tbo cure •f Costiveness. 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A cold settled in my limbs and brought on excruciating--noulalgio pains, .wjileh «nd*d In chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding IbadTne best ef physicians, tbe disease grew worse and worse, until-hy 0 the-*,adyico of. your agent* in Baltimore, X)r. Mackenzie, I tried your Pfll?. Their effects'were slow, but sure. By persevering in the Hie of them, I am now entirely well. Senate Chamber, Baton Rouge, Lo,, 5 Doc. *55. , Dr. Atsr: I have been entirely, cured, by your PUli, of Rbeumatio Gout —a painful disease that bad afflicted me fox years.' VINCENT, SLIDELL. jpay* Most of th«-PUIs in market contain Mercury; which, although a valuable remedy in skillful hands. Is dangerous in a public pill, frota tbo dreadful con sequences that frequently follow Its incahlious. use, Those contain no mercury or mineral substance what ever. Prico 25 o«nta per box, or 5. boxes for SX. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & Co.. l'>r _ . Lowell,'Has*.' Sold by C. & J. L. Robinson, WellBboVo; IT. 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Nov. 6, X861.-Bm. hpHB SKBAT CAUSE OF HUMAN «I Just Published in «'• Scaled Envelope; ’ fried eta: ALeoture by Dr, CULVERWELL, on the cause And care of Spermatorrhoea, Consumption, Mental and Physical Debility, Nervousness, Epilepsy; Im paired Nutrition of the Body ; Lassitude;’ Weakness of (he liitebs and the bank; Indisposition, and Jnca paeity for Study and Labor; Dullness of Apprahenu non; 1 Loss of Memory; Aversion to Society; Lore of Solitude; Timidity : Self-Distrust; Dizziness ; Headacbb; Affections of the Eyes; Pimples on tbo Face; Involuntary Emissions, and Sean I Incapacity ; the Consequences of Vouthfullndiscretion, Ac., do.. This admirable Lecture clearly proves that fife pbove enumerated, often self-afflicted, evils may bo removed without medicine'end; without dangerous sur gical operations, and shonld be read by every youth and every man in the land. Sant under seal, to any address, ir a plain’; sealed envelope, on the rsoeipbof six qents, or two postage ■tamps, by addressing Dr. CHAS. J. C. KLIoB, • I3t Bowery, New Tork, Posh Offlcb Box, Jan. 89.1892.-4 tn. ' OtfE IftJjT&REtlB ABUTItS SALT; jupt received; and for said at ihe Union Sidra ef ' J. W. BAILEY, i CO. 1 . ' TO THE JPEOFUE* n SEND GREETING! ] sf ;; j ]i /,. f , t . :,J ’I i 1 HAVINO SECCitSD U :/ . 1 7'i f i FELL AX# AMPLE SUPPLIES I * .. !•■ -1 .1- j; SEASONABLE GOODS, . ■<:j ■ s T ' { -MB lanScxeir TSQPSBSBSX WAR PRICES, TA “ PLKAS^E r l r IN BKIN9 4*UI T« INFONN TNK PCBLIC, '•■s's !?r5. •-■ wuf WJf Jri vjt i gxvcx ‘ ifow onjuno wnick axs KETEft BKEN IN TBIS BAREST, AMOBNXI*O TO > aift::: -i $50,000. I y >i ■■ v wm ins rirtr* idiiNSt tilaafßieii, I ritiU. u AlV* t ,PK •' ■ . mu. : >*' - f ~'.i i ■ ■ ‘i x TM>Lar|«Bt«elK •.■ t .- -'i ’•' A'-;. '■'d/ , ... - t'.v V ’ ■ ’•; ■ - •. a* mm nit* ’ .-f.tt-.i.-.a i ■■■■ • -~<t -ill,. --.lt V ■ •>! t • *r&OL$sAL6 &trcx& PEHXNB * 00.* -• . i 1 * i w ■ *. > J ‘ I 'i ‘ I * • i TROY ACADEMY, TSOY, op.. PA. s. O. COW9BBY, A. B. . - i Principal, Jf/r/7 COMPETENT ASSISTANT.?, oax<s:nbab~ib9^. Spring Term begins Feb, 25tb,—-Eod| May T2tb» •• M»y 20tb, — “ ! Aag. 4th. “ “ Sept. ®th, — * j JieT. 24th. Sommer ’* Fall Winter “ “ Dec. 2d - Thorough instruction given m oH Common iirj Higher English Branches, Classics and iMadern Lan guages. Students fitted to enter the beat Colleges. Term’s Tuition, $2 to $6. , Board and rooms for those who may desire to board themselves, csnho procured at low rates, in the im mediate vicinity of the Academy. i for circulars or other Information, addresi ~. S. Q. COWDREY 1 ,1-ri. i al. Troy, Jon. 30, 1882,-tf. - | WELLSBOBO’ ACADEMY. , WelUbofo’, Tioga Connty, Penns. MABXNtS y. ALLEN, a. M.t • - Priaeipni assisted by a corps of competent teachers. The Winter Icrjm trill commence on the B»h of l>«- eember. i • Tnition for term of- /ourUn tresis, from $2.00 to s€.oo. J MILITARY INSTRUCTION will be introduced (his term into the Academy, ecoor* ding to a late act of the Legislature of ibis State. Teaches’ Class will also be formed. , By order of I Trustees, I | J. P DONALDSON, Pret't. ; Wollsboro, Nor.|27, 1861. j WELLSEORO BOOK STORE THE 'subscriber, having purchase)! of Tn. H Smith bis interest in the Book cud Stationery Bnainesa, would respectfully Inform the public of'bit -deticeto keep .■‘■t'- A. aENER;A.L., NEWS KOOM - AND BOOK. STORif... Whore he'Will furnish, AT THE OLD SUSP, -‘~ in the Post Office Building, (er by mill I all TBE KEW YORK DAILIES ‘ at the publishers prices. He will also keeep on.hand all the Literary Weeklies, and The Hoplhly Magazines, \ . Including Harper's, the Atlantic, Oodoy’i.Petereon’a .Knickerbocker, Continental Ac., Ac. ; - Also, will bo kept constantly on han 1, a com .eta repository of - --- CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL 1 ’OETICAL SCHOOL AX3 MISCELLAEBOVB BOOKS,":',: Blank Boohs Paper Hanging^ ■SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, <fc«. " Orders for Binding Bonks. The work erect) ted teak*', any taste, and on tbe lowest possible terms. Particu lar attention trill else be given to SPECIAL ORDERS for anything comprehended in tbe trade. , One Thousand Voluntas of tbe Latest Editions of SCHOOL BOOKS. ; Parents, Teachers and'Sqbolars, are invited to call and atamlne this large assortment of School Books, tit which may be found everything in ui la th« sohoolaof the Counly. I ; . Rxadsbs.— Sanders’ entire series, Pi Sergeant’s, Town’s and Willson’s Beads Spellikc Books. —Sanders’, Webster AnmutETics. Qrcenlear«, Davies' Colburn’s ic. GniMhaws. —Brown's, Kenyen'a, SmVi SIOfIitATWES. —Mitchell's, Warren's, I Davies’ Legendre, Algebra, Surveying Slates of ell kinds end sites. Copy Books, Steel Pens. Paper of all kinds. Latin; German, Franck aind Greek Tc: band and purchased to order. Watches, Jewelry, Picture Framee, ! Inga, Christmas Toys, Fancy Article#, taresAe. All orders promptly attended tol Wcllsboro, Nor. 27, 1881. J. P. ft CSROCEUIES AND PROVISION*. THE%NDERSIGNED would reapectfolly . inform the citizens of WELLSBOHO and rieln- be has leased the Store owned bj A. P. CONS/ one door east of FAKR’S HOTEL, on Main where he will keep constantly oii hand A LARGE AND. WELL SELECTEE STOCK Q* Family Groceries & ProTlßlonsi Vn. SUCH AS ' FLOOR, MEAL, AND FEED, KEROSINE OIL, BURNING FLUID, CAMPHENE, TOBACCO. GIG APIS, &o which he will »«U chee p | for cash). Alio li large assortment of fine BRAN DIES.-STRS, WINSS, OLD RYE AND WHEAT WHISKBYSpho also Manufactures a superior article of CORNWHMS KEY, which he will sell to Lumbermen,, Hotel er» end others, at WHOLES AL Bj . _ ‘ Cheeper than. any other establishment in Northers Pennsylvania. J. d. RATON. WelUboco, Jan. 15,154 J. BOtlT AND SHOE 1(0(6^ The subscriber has opened s'” boot Aisrr> bhob oiiojp over ANDREW CROWD’S Wagon Shop, where ho is prepared to do all bind* of work in fafa line, OH SHORt BTOTJOfi. The patronage of the public, is resptfttftiljy? #»•> lieited. 1h A* SBiKS. TTellshoro, Jam 15, 1662. ] BOBXB riߣ INStJRANCS COICPANT ■ is T e w Y o e,k ; , CAPITAL, «1,006,|000. : Home 'Fire Insurance Ooimpaiijr . »» .. I - -i NEW JEU Fi rX, CONNS,G,TIC.U,T : ‘ l [.piAb It At, $2 0 6,0;0«. r ’ Thtae‘Companies have complied withithe State law. Applications forlniaranie reeeieed by U ' ' CHARLES L. SIEMENS, 1 : i WeUeboroTrogaCointf, Pcnna, ;; Welbbot-o, Jan. 15, 1882. | A’ DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.-Letter***’ Admlrifctrotiin having been granted’ll) die sub scribers on the estate of Georg® M. Prqtsmen, iWi, notice it hereby given to those indebted to said eaiatej to make Immediate payment payment, and those «av. ing, claims to present them properly authenticated for Settlement to the sncscribors. " M CAROLINE PRCTSMAN,) • 2 D. L. I Admr’e, Jan. 15, 1882.*' B. C. WICKHAM,) j ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.— Letters oTA*- • ministration having been granted to the subset)- her on the estate of Aaron Barrows, late of A ttl cho re, MasB.,aco’d„ notice is hereby given, to. tbosejn debted.tp.eaid oetnte.to make immediate and those, having claims to present thein properly-,aV thedlieatod for settlement to the subscriber-' , 5 , Welfelboro, Deo.lB, 1861. W. B. POSE, F LIES I FLIES ! FLIES I—PJ-.Stof»«^;*)g Cobalt* for- pofrmtirf £ flit ‘■•—►alto. riIJUL. or EX-TCK.MiyA'XOi?;i‘n>e fix certtjpvi to*: iiileat ' ' Tvf't'S pSrs sxojns; 1 irter’sßeador, f Stoddard’s, -r,- ■ T ilh’rAe. ■ C»Uon’»4«. Ac. itßfvkfrM Mapj, th* IBINSOir. -S' >
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