THK AGITATOR. J.OCAL AKT) MIBCEjIAEBOPS. ' "weHsboro, Wednesday. |ijb| 18.1863. Advertisement! 0 f letters —Tioga Post Office* ■ ' ' tide/ Xettsra —Wellaboro Post pffiiji/ r A. P- Cone, Secretary.,■:, Srtlc E. H.DonrmS. __ Littlj: Bits. —Sopt. John*’ Rep ort is crowded ■ iI $ : j( . W !!s«'fi«t-page’for aeknowle|gtooi its of favors r«a the Tioga Ladies, Aid Society ’ & _6ot letter from Crockett for thlsdt| k, lifts been 3 o.}r|be rebels at _ d Tjcnrfoansed considerable > in this bor- Cft lost Friday. Public and privet 4lgs were dis l,td all over. town. To-day every iy is elated Atrtmnewsof the victory at Fori .Pet ,e)son. We " eT „y day will bring ns somethin‘better until of the war. which seems not ff) 1 gbf distant. og> Another accident occurred O i Monday last, to ahoy who was riding down hill, jf I young son of s, J Serins, while riding down A]k ; ,i01 opposite IVard Ho.se, tun into the Park; Me , and broke .. win two places. Dr. Mason » H who sot ft. fractured limft. the second ccifcntof thokiud that has hiippene<ljb|bis borough Lice the present winter, and re a, a war. line fo parents who allow thorn ,fp engage in , -g- An^M^ t:!T -- Hend :yfs7’ C T °’, H- ’ ililr Kea’U—Otter Island, Jan. 2. tit I Mb-;, Hadies ™ f^ f kiDd donation to Company 11., 45th Keg tj I pf one hundred and twopaW socks, came land a few d W 3 since, for please earl { eU thanks • until wreowntry’s wrongs shaW secession shall have met’ its doom, apdj v 1 return to snjoy the sweets of. the domestic fir «■!s then we -iirmore liberally repay your show lbf-grateful acknowledgment nf ; n. following specimen of a "njil tary order’, ii going the rounds of the 'lansidering (hat the mnjority Against Kane in the late election for Colonel was 22S in a poll of some S(&, /c tbink it dtddely coo!; C.iur Pierpojit, Va., Jan, S-1-. 4 r. 3f. -My Inst order as Lieut. Colonel conn ib ding this Jo-dment and my last request of the 1 i Irtf who are attached to mo, i« that tliey will abstain; Itrtn all dc- BMdratWns of discontent or hesitaliol, Jo perform oilh cheerful scnl the duties of the patrii ti' soldier,— Icbarwu them in particular neither to bu) fpliair buck nil. norromoro them from their paps ; V|tbcy value ojregord. • ■ ’ -TnoHA?;fteSASE, ,tS' Ex SnEiiirF 'Povrrn.—Not long, took tficialleaveof thisgontlemon in this ciLpin. Wo mid then what noWno-will contradict, ] )i jha made 111 aoskpopular sheriff the county eve ':liid. We‘ iw tsfco leave of him'socially. Testers yhc moved J«k to his farm near LawrnicdviHo. - Monday main’last ho called in all his- ncigl jo sto the. Hillsborough House, where he and his cs lady iitbs honors at a splendid oyster sup.pt .ilijjid social iia;t, got up by Earr on very short a leave-taking. .The Sheriff anljlpsfamily lore Ibis town with the good wishes at cjrcfy person bit, and with the regrets of all at to "part btiwvh good neighbors. May they enjoy nil the fuicre and good feeling in their old hocno, which Bjgathered around them, here. 'I ■ * £)• We print this morning, on.our firstly age. the meioqucnt-speeeh of Hon. S. B. EHiottjs.f Tioga foolr, delivered in the House of v ßepreibotatlves alfcnday evening last.. The speech waa in. .-espouse bib femsrfts of Hon. Geo. W. in itpl in a defense.of the claim of Jesse Bright aunt in the United States Senate/tilei dihate in blteo then being on -the Senate roShil’ t ion in- Sictm;onrSenatorslß Congress to votofri‘the ex fbioaof the traitor Brightjrom hirscatjteUio Sen nit the United States. It will be obsd>j r ed ’by a )si»l, that the speaker holds the true gri'dsd of an Isirican citizen only occupying one posKibn in this eetfst- Hecannot-he loyal while he *ili, or apologiz.es for traitors. He his septs and resources to the government, Olid' when bbilslo do this, he is undeserving not onlyof the BWtnce of that government, but unworthy of a slit its legislative halls. ' 1 . He commend Mr, Elliott’s speech to tbe jn;;cful pe tal tfonr readers. —llarriiittrg Telegrcify, Mail Robdeb learn fca tie Buffalo newspapers that for some the mail hag from that city Jo Ohio, iiibcen cut open and robbed of its confei&s: Br. fcapkrej of Tioga was notified of these ocVurrenccsi Bikid his plans to discorer the perpetrator.' £us l&aatlwt pointed out an express agent 1 Banned !**«] Lace as the guilty person. -He goj.op the Bdi Shore Cars at North Eastland after committing ■bitpredstion he returned on a train W*iof that place. Do was arrested and him. lie acknowledged his gtsU* (i> Dr. "hrej at Buffalo, but denied any'compl|c[:£j" in •nous robberies. He was I ri g °P Wbe tried in May. This is another fferii £nce 'ability and industry wiih which Br, ' D P these rascals. ,■ .‘‘ r 1'• i It was our good fortune not long go 'the extensive mercantile establishment oj ‘Pe •°* Troy. We saw piles of the ■ Ladies Goods, Dcy Goods, GentVfarnisb 'lt; anda stockof the finest Grocerics.;i r foi n g tfo passed through two large rooms fit bd on to the ceiling with Clothing, Boot ! and ; Window drapery, aod s every '• Ibing ■’“l'l possibly he enquired fo& vne thin/ only ha, and that was bow snflja qonn! fy of pensive goods could be disposed of j 'bd ‘ Mr, ns that bib.'stock woa thehj.jbite and that the secret of bis sacceasr'itkS in heat quality of goods at tbe lontosi jppssi cash or ready pay. Another of J (vbich he did not mention bnfc *Pprcciates)-is f that-bo lets the people know r *l and extensive advertising, what hp baj on ttsm tliis section who visit Trojefor the f trading with Ferine, will do weR -t> en- Delano—a brother of •''Bush,” ian? f‘a {®ad fellow" —who will take pleasure ip i' low rongb the if jonah deadline’s worth. Hurrah for Period;* jbg 'tit 'PBjjcEEDi.tos —Qcarter. Session i.— vj. A. K, Smith. Indictment, fttrafipa* .TjtiiebUL Continued. DSfs>d 'sd tor appearance. , !] $- » ,me! U. Gulick and Alex. H. pd. and battery. Bill returned!: }o. TMisetiitor Benj. B. Hall fo ftp: ho 1 iphen Sherman. Tqdictment, liki ilt me bilk Reoogniidd tn hie a)■ it lr . {;■ ■: ■set H. Snlick. Contiriued !«. I 1 find deft, not guilty rai£ I}«. T 7* 1 to P&y half tSe coßta, an I ili P>y the other half. ' r ?? d E - E - Webrter. ill ‘titter T ' UB Doft reCß ß»kfe if. 4" Tri’ 1 ? 01 ®’ Inaiot “ ent * ltd™# «t«i I' tifwt- “ d 00nTibt «d, and Bentenee |,=: “^tUhl 8 T,ail Md frdr mddthi, in t| e ; H#o ■ '* 1 '' ’I & I, l«7 6rVa4m ' indictment, iiirsatU voiiH direct «. nolle v .fe 1 tlf. K. Hall, This. J. Hall and 2. T« Hall. Indicted.t 'June §essi ms, 1861, for assault and battPry. Sentenced as’ follows: B. B.'Hall to Pay a fine of - $2O and. costs, and the, other dofts. to Pay Si ,each and costs. . - Com, vs. L. ,Comstock, Caleb A. Comstock, and Hawser. Indictment, assault and battery, continued from Juno Sessions 1861. THeii, convicted, and sen tence deferred. , Recognized to appear at nest ses- and to keep ,tbe peace. . | . Com. vs. L. Comstock. Indictment, arson. Re turned ignoramus. | Cora, vs. Thos. 'VTh— tiling jr. 'ndictment, Urceny, Jary return & true bill* Eecoguitod to appear at nexl sessions. • T Com. vs. Wm, D, Bailey. ladiotment, cmbeitle mont. Jury return atrna bill Recognised. Com. vs John Simons. Indictment, malicious mis* chief. Jury return true bill. Deft, pleads guilty. Recognized to appear at nest sess ions and to keep the peace. Com. vs. Msjrit Swan, Indicttaent for false pre tenses. Jury return n true bill. Com. vs. Darling Potter. Indictment, larceny. Grand Jury return true bill. , ■ Com. vs.' Henry Wilson and David Mattision. In dictment for conspiracy. True liill. Recognized to appear. - Com. vs. Isaac Foster. From Sessions 1861 Deft, fined $1 and costs. Com, vs. A.--C. Wilson. Indictment, false preten ses. True bill. Recognized to appear at next sessions. Com, vs. D. L. Plank. Indictment, cutting ttm -ber. True bill. Recognized to appear at next sessions. Com. vs. Peter Davy. Indicted for tippling. From Sopt Sessions. Sentenced to pay $2O and costs. Com, vs. George Sioat. No one appearing to pros ecute, tbe Deft, was discharged. Com: vs. Noble and Burr Jones. . Indictment for larceny. Grand Jury return true bill. Tried; con victed, and sentenced, one for tiro years and eight months, the other fori two years and four months, in the Eastern Penitentiary. On Crooked Creek, Jan. 2Sd, of consumption, Mrs# MALISSA, consort of 0. P. McCinrc, E«q., aged 42 years, JO months and 17 days. She was a faithful and affectionate companion, indulgent mother, and a sincere friend of all around her. At the age of 15, she was baptized by the Ker. Titos. Sbearduwo, and referred Into tbe Baptist Church of Midalebury, from which time abe bus been a faithful and consistent member ’lit her in bor lust -IcfcnrfN, her prdspoc.ta of immortal glory inciraaed. ■When fcrccd-to part from those wo lore, Though sore to meet tomorre w ; Wo still a painful anguish provq, Wo feel a pang of sorrow. ‘ Then let those bonds at ore, Which timefeta-tic]or dissever; Since porting in a SaVhsCs^love, We part to meet forever.- 31. M. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office at Tioga, Feb. 15, 1562. j Awts-Mrs. Hinkle Joseph, Benton Mies Annie T. Knapp M »s Allte l Bostwiek Ervin Mead Mrs Clara. - Gommius Caroline • Mathews, D H Dcmnrcst I H Hosier W n Dural Charley Pease Haris Dooley Mary Peters William Farrell Michael Root Han ey Griffith Miss Susie M Hounsvillt Abner Gilo Mrs Juliet B Tiiford Miss Martha Johnson J H Wilson Martin Kiff Lyman W Persons calling for any of the above letters, will please sav they are advertised. LEWIS DAGGETT, P. Jf. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office nl WoUsboro, Ffeb. 15, 1862,' Austin Mrs Mary Jones Phoiba Andrus W jr Kennedy Russell bullock Ira Lake Mrs Angevin* Baltey S B Lnthrop Miss Sao Brown Thomas Lester* Nathan Bunsey Hon C S LoWis MrslEunicoS Clack Miss Agnes Merrick J IB Coles Jas 8 Mosterton Peter 'Coker Cristina Martin A PoaneMire B- Oxford Sidney Dodson Mias 8 E Pixley Joseph Doano Cnpt Paul Kicker L M| 3 Dort Goorge D Russell MraE Dewey Gideon Robinson iiiss Jane Dowey Edwin Russell W (p Franklin Erastus Knob Georgia Forsythe Mrs J Raab Mrs Q Furman Burtron . Shaw C Q j Frederick John W - , Sample Libido Frederick John Stevens Mrs! (Henson Morris R , Story C > Gates Joseph. ’ Williams Maj W 2 Harris Miss AdlU 'Vyilson Anna Hildreth Mrs Electa Warren Philander Hnekett Kelson Wheeler Bind* Hapetnan II Youngs 1 Elizabeth Jones Samuel Persons calling for any of the above letters, wU please say they are advertised, HUGH TOIfNG, P. ST. i GREAT . REDUCTION SALE ( ' STILL CONTINUES AT ! DormauPs Bee Hive. Look at Tiik Price j 16 yards Bleached Muslin reduced to $1 00 j 16 yards Unbleached Muslin fine reduced to 100 ,J 0 yards Bleached Muslin fine reduced to 100 1 10 yards Unblenched heavy* do 1 00 J 10 yards Good Fast Colored Prints... 'do 1 00 Canton Flannels do 12Jo Indigo Blue Demins, do‘ II Cotton Batts per roll do 08 Shirt Fronts do 03 3s Flannels* , do 25 2s Dress Goods do I2Jo 3s Dross Goods do IS 6s Black Dress Silks jdo 50 8s ‘ do po 75 8s Fancy Dress 5Hk5..................... do 50 ]s 6J Embroidered Draperie Muslin. do 12$0 Ss Embroidered Dfnperte Muslins... 4° 78 $1 Hoop Skirts 6 fio 63 20s Balmoral Skirts do $2 06 8s Gassimeres....* 75 J2s Black Doe Skin,. 4° 7 60 5 00 Black Bread ’C10th,..".... 4p 3 50 Shawls n't less than -50 cents on the dbllta Every article will he sold as advertised,! An'early, call will most assuredly secure a good bargain at \ DDRMAUL’S BEE iIIYE, Holdenf* Block, apr. 17-jm6. Elmira, Feb. 19r 1362. NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that there will bo s meeting of the Stockholders ofitheMans .lield Iran Works at the office of said Company in Mansfield,-Tioga County, Pa., on Mondajl the 21st day of March next, at one o’clock F, SI. of Mid day, for the purpose of electing officers of said Company, and the transaction of other business. 1 . Feb. 7,16f02. - • A. P. CONE, Secretary. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-Letters of Administration having been.gninted to the nib* fcribera on the estate of George M. notice given to those indebted to said estate; to make immediate payment payment; and ihpte etfr* log claims toipresent them properly a nth eh Cic ated for settlement to the sucscribers. • .N J CAROLINE PRGTS'MAN;) j D.L. AIKEN, }4<*mrV I Jan. 15, 1862.* B. C. WICKHAM, J [ HOME FIRE INSURANCE COMP ANT . NEW YORK'f pAPITAL, ai.doo.oob. Home Fire Insurance Company w Bj.fjb)rrcoKl?E c rib ttft I OAPITAt, $200,000*. . Companieehave complied with the S»t»l«w. Application! far Insurant* received by I ' , 'CHARLES t., ' , _ , Tlogk Cauhiy; ridiial , WellsWo, Jan. i S, im, r 1 t DIED. THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR, “TO T 1 UNEISPLOYED.” » Wanted Ag<in fO»— ROB STATIONERY ENVELOPE. WO BRASS JEWELRY. la njsniuon jwr ENTERPRISING PERSONS, A BASS GXAKU I ■1 TO MAO MOOT IS NOW OFFERED. h~ ASKKTS n nur wt tun Btrn ABE UAEIXO IS TO |t m DAT; LIBERAL TERMS eiYSK TO ALL TMOSS DSSIRIN® AH 10SNCY Apply Mmedlatelf, PERSONALLY •k«TdITTS* i "t* thl Pr*priet*r, fi. jfi*. ROBINS^!** BOokfißLtiKX, A KST4 DAUKR, 1 1 I • ■ tottbnb, n. r.\ 4» tit i. T. BoMiNsbki * • w ' 1 Bookseller, fco'.i wikfcli«BO&i»; PA Caaafj Set. i, U!l. NS ON’S AYER’S CATHARTIC TILLS. Are yon sick, feeble, and complaining ? Are yon oaf of erder, with your system deranged, ond your ftolfngs uncomfortable ? There symptoms are often the prelude to serious illness. Some fit of sickness is creeping upon you, sndehould be everted by a timely nse of the right remedy. Take Aj er’s Pills, and cleanse out the disordered humors*-purify the blood, and let tbe Surds move on. unobstructed in facoitb again. They stimulate the functions of the body into rigorous activity, purify the system from the obstruc tions which make disease, A cold settles somewhere in the body, and obs.rucfj its natural functions.— These, if not relieved, react upon themselves and tbe surrounding organs, prodno.ng general aggravation, suffering, and disease. While In this condition, op pressed by tbe derangement?, take Ayer's Pills, and see bow directly they restore the natural action of the system, and with it the', buoyant feeling of health again. What is true and so apparent in this trivial and common complaint, is also true in maoy of the deep-seated and dangerons distempers. The same purgative effect expels them. Caused by similar ob structions and derangements of the natural function# of the body, they are rapidly, and many of them sorely, 1 cored by tbe same means. None who know thd vir tues of these Pills, when suffering from the disorders they cure. j Statements from leading physicians in some of the principal cities, and from other well known public persons. Prowl o Fonc a Tiling ifereliant of Si. Lotiii, Pch. 4, ’lfi- Dr. Aver: Yonr Pills are the paragon of ail that is great in medicine, They have cared my little daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that bad proved incurable for years. Her mother has been long grievously afflicted with blotches and pirn, pies on her skin and in her hair. After oat child was enred, she rise tried your Pills, and they have enred her, ASA MORGUIDQE. A% a Family Physic, Prom Dr. E. W. Carlmight, Sac Orleans. Tonr Pills are the prince of purgoa. Their excel, lent qualities surpass any cathartic we possess. l They sremlid, but very certain and effectnal lb ‘tbelx ac tion on the bowels, which makes' them invaluable to ns in the dally trsatmen t of disease. Headache, Sick Headache, Foal Stomach. From Dr, Edvard Boyd, Baltimore. Dear Beo. Aver ; I cannot answer you wbat eom plaints 1 have cared with your Pills better than to say all tbst we ever treat with a purgative jmedieine, I place great dependence on an effectual cathartic in Iny daily contest with disease,-and believing as I d» that yonr Pills afford us the best wo hnvei I|of coarse value them highly. v i PtTTSECSC, Pas, liny 3, ISIS. Dr. J. C. Ateb. Sir: I have been repeatedly enred of the worst headache any body can have by e dose or two of yonr Pills. It seems to arise»frota a fool stomach, which they cleanse at once. Yours with great respect, El). W. PREBLE, Clerk of Steamer Clarion, Billons Disorders—Liver Complaints. , From Dr. Theodora Bell, of Sets York City, Not only are your Pills admirably adapted- to their purpose as an aperient, but I find their beneficial effects upon tbe Livr very marked indeed. They have in my practice proved more effectual for the cure of biiiotu complaints than any one remedy I can men tion.' I sincerely rejoice that we have at length a purgative which is worthy the confidence of the pro fession and Ihe people. Department of the Interior, Washington, D. C., 7th Fehl 185jG, J 6m: Ihfiveased your Pills in ,tuy general and hospital practice ever since you made them, and can not hesitate to ray they are the best cathartic are em ploy. Their regulating action on tho liver !« quick and decided, consequently they arc an admirable rem edy for derangements of that organ. Indeed, I bare pcldora found a case of jrilious disease so obstinate that did not readily yield to them. Fraternal* yours, ALOIS2O BALT., M. D. Pbyslctsß Of tho Marine Hospital. DyscijteWf Diarrhoea- Rc]*X; Worms. /row JDr, J, Q. tnV:«; */ Chicago. TooJPills have bed a long trial in ® n d I hold them in esteem as one of the best opsriefltl I. bare erer found. Their alterative effect upon the liver -made* them an'excellent remedy, when gives in small doses for bilious dysentery and diarrhoea. Their sngarroatisg makes them very acceptable aad conve nient Cor the use of women and children. Dyspepsia. Imparity of the Blood. From Fee J V JJime* PatloroJ Adctnt Church Boefon Dr. Avsn: I have usod yonr Pille with extraor dinary success in my family and among tfanio I at! called to visit in distress. To regulate tho organs ef: digestion snd-purify the blood, they ere the very best remedy I have ever knovn, and I can confidently recommend them to my friends. .Yours. J. V. HIMES. Warsaw, Wyoming Co., N. T., Oct. 24,1555, Drar Sir : Tam using your Cathartic Pills in my ■practice, and find them an excellent purgative te cleanse the system and purify the fountains of tbo blood, JOHN G. MEACHAM, M. D; Coat 3 pal ion, Cost! venes*, Suppress •ion, Rhcnintiiom, Gonl, NenriiL gla, Dropsy, Paralysis, Pits, etc* From Dr. JP. Vaughn, Montreal, Canada* Too much cannot be said of your Pills fdr the cure of Costiveacss. If others of oor fraternity bare found them-ns efficacious as I bare, they should .join me in proclaiming it for the benefit of the multitudes who suffer from that complaint, which, although bad enough in itself, is the progenitor of others that are worse. I beierc costivoncss to originate in the liver, but yoar Pills affect tbnt organ and cure tho disease. From- Mr*, £. Stuart, Physician and Midici/e, Fatten. I find one or two largo doses of your Pills, taken at the proper time, are excellent promotires of the natural secretion when wholly or partially suppressed, and also very effectual to cleanse the stomach sod ex pel worms. They are so much tho best physio we’ hare that I recommend no other to my patients. From Fee, Dr. Jfaichee, of the Methodut Eph. Chunk, Pulaski House, Savannah, On., Jan. C, 1855* , Honored Sir: I should bo ungrateful for tho re lief your skill has brought me if I did not report my case to you. A cold settled in zny limbs and brought -on excruciating noulalgio pains, which ended in chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding X had the best of physicians,. the disease grew worse and worse, until by the advice of your excellent agent in Baltimore, Dr, Mackenzie, I tried your Pills. Their effects wero .slow, but sure. By persevering in the ate of them, I am now entirely well. Senate Chamber, Baton Rouge, La,, 5 Dec. *55. Dr, Aver : I have been entirely cured, by your Pills, of Rheumatic Gout—a painful disease that had afflicted mo for years. TIKO&NT SLIDELL. jpfr* Must of the Pills iu market contain Mercury, frbiob, although a valuable remedy in skillful hands, is dangferous in a public pill* from tbo dreadful con* tequeooes that frequently follow Its incautious dee. These contain so mercury or mineral substance what ever. Price 25 cents per bos, or 5 boxes for $l. Preparfcd bT Sr. J. O. AYER & Co.. ' Lowell, Hw. Sold by C. k J. L. Robinson, Woiisboro; H. H. Borden, Tioga; W. G, Miller and C. Parkhnrst. Lair rencevillc; A. <t.J. Dearman, Knoxville; S. X. BiJ lings, Gaines’; J. * J. G. Parkhnrst, Elklniitl; W. K. Mitchell, Mitcheilyille; J. Redingfon, Middle bnry; Bennett 4 Randall Middlebnry Centre; S. W. Nesbitt, Ma'hsßelds,. S. Packard, Covington; S. B. fihefter. Liberty; D. S. Magee, Blossberg; Fox k Witter, Mainsbnrg, and by Coalers everywhere. Nev.'S, Isei.-Bm.' '7 The great 'cause oE human miseHy.— Just Published in a Scaled Envelope; frfee 6 ets: A Lecture by Bit. CULVERWELL, on the cause and enro .of Spormalorxbcrr, Consumption, Mental and Physical Debility, Scrvousness, Epilepsy; Im paired Nutrition of tbo Body.; Lassitude; Weatneee of the Limbs and the back; Indisposition, and Inca paeity for Stndy and Labor; Dullness of Apprehen sion; Loss of Memory; Aversion to Society; Love of Solitude; Timidity : Seif-Distrust; Dirtiness; Headache; Affections of the Eyes; Pimples on the Face; Involuntary Emissions, nnd Seial Incapacity] the ConsfetiqenoeS of Youthful Indiscretion, Ac., Ac. This admirable Lecture -oleArly proves that the shove enumerated.often scif-afflictcd, evils may ,b« removed witliobt medicine and without dangerous sur gical operations, and should be read by every youth and every mill its the land." ,i . - • 7_, ’ Sent under,seal, to ahy addrotii ir a plain] sealed envelope, on.tbe receipt of six.cents, or two.postage stamps, by .addressing .Dr, CSAS. J, C.,KLINE, ,i. J2I Btwrpy, STeyr York, Post Office Sbr, 4456. , Jan. 29,1862.-4 m. ‘ , .7, rist fiujt DBEt) B A-fcftEts SALT : Juki Mcerkdi m ft> ride TOTBG PEOPLfi WE SEND GREETING! 1 . , HAVING SECURED 1 ,'i i i : ■ M M ■ ■ 1 , FUtsL AND AMPLE &VPPUSS »«r- ' SEASONABLE GOODS, IH ADVANCF Of 5 TEE PRS&JSST WAR FSICEM, WE TALE PLEASURE iTr nnra isu to txrosv rse reiue. THAT Iff BATS A STOCK NOW ON HAND WHICH HiS Ktrtß WEN xqvallß) in THIS tuur, I . AMOUNTING TO i&o.aoo. WM ABX TIjUUS FORTiriSB AGAINST HIGH PJUCES, Ajtb SVALti »E kbit TO Msnnttx This Lugs BtobK J'st Ifiireks bitio# s ! fl&vir fokic rrsoksisAiti 'pnickk PEHINB ft CO,, t* A : s 1 e ’ > GROCERIES ASD PROVISIONS. rpHE UNDERSIGNED wUld respectfully i- inform the citizens of WELLSBOEO and Tioin-. ity, that he ha* leased the store o.vncti by A. P. COSE, one door oast of FARR'S HOTEL, on Slain Streep where he will beep constantly on land A LARGE WELL SELECTED STOCK Of Family Groceries £t Provisions,- SUCH AS FLOUR,-MEAL, AND FEED, * KEROSINE OIL, BURNING fLUIDr CAMPHENE, TOBACCO. cioAES, *c., which he will sell cheap FOB CASH. Also n large assortment of fine BIRANDIES,GINS; WISES, OLD EYE AND WHEAT WHISKEYS ha also Manufacture? a superior articl! of COJtN.WHIS KEY, which ho will sell to Lumhiroen, Betel Keep ers and others, at - ' Tioga. Feb. 12, 16C2.-3 mo;, Young hemlock bark wjvNTED.-^Smooth yonng bark of the first growth, will be paid l*si to 40 eents’per 100 weight, of tbisl years -peeling, at the Brooklyn Taijneilv near Tioga. | , • Feb. 12, 1862.-3 m«*. 11. S. JOHNSTON: SPECIAL COCjRX; ■VrOTICE IS HEREBY Glv|eN that .a Spr i-w ci«l Court will he held at the Conrt Ilonae, in Wellsboro, by tho" Hon. Uirrre.' Mcrcnr, commencing on Monday, the.S4tlt.dßy of March next,for tho trial of tho following entires, under the in- riaions of tho act of AmtnblT of the Uth Apri’ j IS3 I. J. F. HOXAI DS jS, Proth’y. .-j , Jatuib/isci Pilny Bnrr Vs. Adcsrs of E B (Jeronld, 1 fiamuel M Fox \ vs. J Thompson (3»o Wallace at at t». Isaiah Itscho B Pierca vs, J Dnffay at al Bobaiskl Boss vs. Ftepbeo Babcock, Tioga County vs. John Wl Maynard J S Brydcn’a Adm’r vs. Hiram lusebo P S Elliott vs. RT E ivie etal Bingham Trnalcce 'vs. Stephen',Potter J N Boobo vs. A C Ely Sarah I Kesna vs. Amos Bjxbv ' Amis Bixby vs. S L,Keana Bingham TrnSlees v B . Anson Buck et si “ vs. Titnothy Bract cl at 1 A S Turner. vs, John Brew etal James I Jackson vs, J S Bacba Ex'r Ahol Fickereon . ys. Peter Green H W Boltin et al vs. A H Foster Jno V Baeha yj. W E Dodge- J 1 M Converse - vj. Henry Colton, , Ocorga Corlies j vs. Eiirrin Dyer, . J W Maynard , rr. H Davis at at J P Donaldson vs. A P Cone . ' Bingham Trustees vs.'Bavid A.Clark ,t „ - “ r». Martha J Ii Clark et al « « " rs, Geo B Colejrrore et.at <* '• vs. Joseph gto fiord ot at William Baehts, '. vs. H S Huttings _ , r-iLiES! jltesi n.res:-iit or J? fer'Vlyni'twg oH*<r-n'l«o rL7;|*APBS, TROY ACADEMY, TROY, CJO-, PA- S, O. COWEREYc A. B. - - r PrincJpaV fr/77? COMPETENT ASSISTANTS, CJAXiE3>TIi>A.B-18eS. Spring Term begins Feb. 2Mb,—Ends May 12tb* Summer “ " Way 20>.b,— Aug. 4tb. ~ Fall « “ Sept. 9th,— *' Nov. 24ih. Winter " « Doe, 2d. Thorough instruction given in all Common and Higher English Branches,, Classics and Modern Ean guugcs.’ Students fitted to enter tho best Colleges. Term’s Tuition. S 2 to ?(!. } Board and rooms for there olio may desire to board themselves, can ho procured nt low rates, in" the im mediate vicinity of- the Academy. For circulars or other information, nddreea P. (J. COWDREY, Pri. i al. ' Troy, Jan. 30, 1562.-tf. WELLSBORO’ ACADEJIT. ■ WcUsboro', County, Peoim, MtARIWCTS ri, AIIEK.A. TR.X- - Principal awlated by, a cqrps of competent teachers. Tbe Winter Terra will commence on the 9th of Do-, comber. | Tuitioft'fbr term of ftiirtetn ice*&», from $2.59 to se.o*. MILITARY IKSTRUCnOM wlUbe introduced tht> term into the Acndemy, eeoor* ding to a Jato act of tbe Lc (islature of thii= State. , JSf~ A jSPEiCBEs' Class m!U also be formed. By order of Trustee#, ; ' i. Fi Mi:.. Wellsboro, Xot. 27, 1861;. WELLSEORO BOOK. STORE having parcbwed of TTm. H i ' Smith'his interest in jthe Book and Btafiosi**/ Easiness, would respectfoJlj inform tio pohlie of hit desire to keep . . j A OBSTEJIAL N33Wa.ftOOU AKD BOOK. STORE,- where i« will furnish, AT THE OSLO STAIYH. . i la the Port Office tnllding, (or by m*U) all TEE KEW YORK DAILIES at the publishers price;. He will also keeep’ or, bead all the literary 'R’ecklies, anjl - The Hcathly jKagazliiee, Xnelndlng Harper's, tie Atlantic, Godty's, Knickerbocker, Continental Ac., dro, , r Alio, will be kept constantly on ksnJ, 4 com eta repository of ■” dLASSICAi, aiSTOSICAX. TOKinC sL •' school axj> jirscELLAyEocs books, : Blank Books, Paper Hanging*, SBEST MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, »c. Orders for Binding Books. Too work exccn'ed teewl any taste, and on. the lowest possible terms. Particu lar attention will also bo given to SPECIAL OSBEM for any thing comprehended in the trade. One Thousand Volumes of the Latest Editions ef SCHOOI. BOOKS. Parents, Teachers and Scholars, ore inrited to call And examine this large assortment of Scfeocl Seeks, in which may be found everything in Bid in the schools of-the Connly. ’ Ecimtns.—Sanders’entire series, Porter’s Reader. Bargesnfs, Town's and ‘ffillson’s Readers. Srstuso Boose.—Sanden’, Webitan it. - Aambrencs—OrwaJeafe, Daric**, S»odd«r4’#,- CoJbcrn'i it.- ,‘ GftiiKAf.s. —Crc.Trn's/Scaxeji't, SmUSb's it: OzOQT.ATmr.s. —JlitcbaJl’a, V- !a’i, CBltdn' , » it. Daria*' Lejandre, Algebra, lying to. Slatoa of all kind? and site* Copy Boo's', Steel Pena. Paper of all kind*. Latin, German, French and band and purchased .to order. Watches, Picture Frames, Paper Hang. Inga, Christmas Toys, Fancy Articles, Mspa, Pie tore* do. "yffl" All orders promptly attended.w. Wellshpro, Sot. 27, ISGI. J. F. ROBINSON. WHOLESALE, Tekt £eok&; oft •k yn n. b. johjfsto.v
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