1 g AGITATOII. _ M 150331i XjAI^SSOXIS. .!» A -■ ••'I, iboro, Wednesday, Jan. 2Sj, 58W Advertisements. , wf of human mt'iery—Dr. C«*l* J. Ci (hie Phy*' cian —D. Tippl S. Q. Cowdrey. / ,n it to he »■ "social dance" the gold, on Friday ’.Sj|fei ne«— |i;|| *;Fi«h, Those deairone of “tripping, light w jil (Jo well to attend. ’• ■ f* irTLE But.— Thank* to Messrs ! $, and do Ament*.' ' ! j , car Harrisburg letter.' ;Creeke; the hove notVome to hahd,ff rji . 're beautiful sleighing now, ondttsrAro of A advantage, of it on T,ue«dadj| a to Tioga- Of course they eo-ojed it. id Evest. — John Caiaidny, aneliplofrce of eD ti 4 White, bod one of bio , «ga ’badly .boat ton days ago, in eonsequei >o£>f » log ,i( Mortidcntion ensued, and oV,Monday .ho died. The dcceaoed ; wao ,1 Id, and learea * wife and two ,j®it||«n to J early 1°»- — Sxlictln. ' , , V| tint loctqre of the Ceuree, wHi tt , Court House, on Friday Eveni/ g Sell, by laan, A. M., Principal of the Mina usry. From tho known ability of-Ab* lectur es to see a large audience. ■)' ;; i nit lecture.of tbo Coorae, wlliy d« Wed by : n. PareSnB,.-jof Coudersport, on ts? i-emng iy', February 7tb, next. ; ao r Acatikmv. — : Tbe new advertKonilnt of iiution, will-be fonnd in Tho J, Mr Cowdrey,'is on occoroplifKJ Scholar, Horv.rd ■» n ire«rit|i Tho r is healthy end fileesont, and tb» ore u and-refined. Betides, it is within ;o£‘|days ary part of For pariicul£|s, ad -10 Principal. ! ijj jn; B. B. Stbaso,— The correspohdijnt of mT g Etening Chrgnieh in speaking 1 Ift. late speech against a resolution hf itfqniity into loot of the Executive'of Pennsylvania Jji the , of arms, io., soya of that gentleman : the is man Strang is one of tho quietest* and* most , ; ii-o men in the House, yet he is ope: hi the lest men in’tho body, fie sat the jflsst winter, never 'opened his m|pth.!i To otle o strong effort, clew,-short and ,gainst the resolution of inqnitg. j|ft ap , that ho is an accomplished, aHo.,(lawyer, sr speaks unless compelled to do it. vVjlll gl full, non, ho is mild and gentle-mannered,tv) gen ,ered that children instinctively take tin him, 10 old bachelor. Such is one of the peculiar iittably strong mon who compose thiii.hody. sill bo a matter of surprise to a carta h'' r.tima rin Clymer, to hear that our friend* t-ixo is sachclor! We call a good one < * 1 . a regular Communication of FrijSidfbip So. 247, A. ,T. Masons, held at thnip .'todge in Jlonsfield, oh Monday Evening, January IK, tie following preamble and reipi|itiors Jmously adopted. • iis, it hath pleased an all wise «i|d ruling tcce, to remove ..from a world £f sotynw lo nbaions of light, the beloved <j<ssorl£ I>f our hoary Allen—Therefore ' _ K ' 1 red, that this Lodge has lost a w3rfhy‘/fiend, i community one of its best and cfecv.ery example, was worthy afrimijtj fon. red, that we condole with our this t affliction, and tender him dur hjeaiVfj; ! sym , bat yot would remind him that p .him bs, is to her a glorious gain, fo^she^, tgono be “wicked cease from troubling, wea ■ rest.'* * 1 1 T/'i, \ td , that a copy of the, above jresolttfc pns her j brother Allen, ans a copy foVis&>d for tion in the Agitatoh. t H. B. Middacgh, W. Maet Kiss, *£ A.IS B I B 13, tg’ ejlficid, Jan. 22d,\bj Cbartan :.CR’S INSCUO,ftj[ Knoxville, toMisaIJJSAN ‘ of Westfield. ■*.! / • BPECIAX. notiobs; • p J* TO FEMALES! rf ; HEALTfi ASD LtFB OF TTOMfaT if inattlly Jb peril if she is mad epougw||o neg utmaltreat those sexual irtegulnritiesig[whioh di tif her sdx are more or less 'PILLS, prepared the ormula which the inventor, L. EMAN, M. D,, of New York,’ has jbjjljwonty fd luccessfully in-an extended ppao> itdiately rcliere without pain, all - periodical discharge, whether arisflK from ’n or suppression. They act like a ,in the pains that accompany difficultipr im- QensiTuation, and ate the only ro irtyforFiushes, Sick Headache, the aek and'Sides, Palpitation of { oori, HylterfCs, Spaainf, Broke^-and pleasant aud‘dnngef©Us effects of the sexual ’functions. th® worst Fluor Albut or Whites,'they effect, atgpoedy WIVES AND MATRON ]. 3 1 2ESEMA3»'S PILLS ar»'oUrcd|fca the means of renewing msMkrua- UDIES must bear, mi£b| tery account,K taken -when the Hgormp sfrom natural caa#es, tb»y' will expected events. 1 This’~CA|JTlp'N.' IS iELY NECESSARY, fn such, is d|e ten- Pills to restore the original of organization,’that they tearitablyf arrest * of gestation/ • 11 Unctions, Hating iclcn, c}\id tkty t rfti each PrKt'lify DaU 1 “°'< /rmn 4Q’U>~5A' P(tt*- lai hle Pattfphlet, to to hid free, of *he t ’igenfcB,. nw » L'prbinptiy, by Enclosing the cold by generally. k{' , R. B. HIFTCHCNQS, Propne^r, ‘■'“Roy's Drag'Store. ' , , 1Sf 'l-ly. 26, Cedar eL, Nrtr Igrfk. a O«EOPATj»fc FtiTSiCiAlfl --- nit. r. if, nprm ; -I ’ ftD announce to tire citiiOm •'■r.oondiiig.jcoDnWyi rtfat tov.i Wiled on ™Und will cheerfully. «fsb'nd'.-io hf pro oallg. , -« ,ro > J »n. 29, 186 J. ; ,S. ’> TftOY' AGABBMfiI BHAJDS-Ojtxj „ CO-1 COWBREy, A. B. ■ • - - f’ri^ipal) *8 COMPETENT ASSrSTJtftffk CA^S3MT>A; R-ISeS. ’ pi WJ"? bc G'ns Fob. 26th,—Ends MoPiSth. fiT , “ ■ May 201b, •' Aug. ;&h. V ■“ Sept. 9th,— “ : , , Doc, ?d., 1 _SK g' T en in all -CommiS ihd •ii sf„i“ Blanches, elastics and Mode® Lan fitted to enter the beat Colleges. 52 to $6. , 5Wt« J OO ,® 8 f °r those who may desire Inboard Stlcta b 8 Plowed »t lo* rates, ill i&» illi- VS^ oft,l » Academy. ' '‘l ' *r* or other information, nddreM ■ tr 7.Jan. 3D,i s62 S - t «- COIVDBEf, AIV ORDINANCE. Bo it ordained by the Burgess and Council of Walls* borg, and itU “hereby ordained by the authority of the aamoi.. That for the purppse • of .pijoriding a non ample supply oforater in case of fire* and for other purposes, the .citings of said borough are herebyau* thorixed to dig i; .wefc,at their own egcpanie, In the public streets thereof,'in such places ns said Burgess atid Council shall designate. Such wejlls .lo be of the capacity, and finUhed to tho directions of the said Burgess and Council. ' " * ’ AiT ORDINANCE Establishing the office of Fin Wardin, Be it or darned by the-Burgess.'and Council of Wallsboro, end it is hereby ordained by the authority, of the same s That from and after the due pablicatk n of this ordl* nance, the Bargees and Council shall rappoint soma suitable and proper person, being a ch ten of the said borough,.to fill the office of Fire Ward m, whose duty it shall be to examine and regulate all Stores and other places where fires are kept, and the manner in which ashes are disposed of in said borough; and for tbi4 purpose to bare free access to all buildings, and full’authority to ; visit and examine the same, at an|y and at&U times, as be may Judge expedient; end whenever) in bis opinion, any change or alteration may be required in stores, store-pipe? chimneys, or -other-fixtures wherein fires are kept/iil order to In* sure the safety of the same against firt, he shall give directions to the person or persons hi occupation of the'premises, .forthwith, to make such alterations or changes, and in ease of refusal or negle )t of snob per son so notified and required to immet [lately comply with such order, it shall be the duty.oi' the said Fiii Warden forthwith tonotify the Burgers of the same, who shall-impose a fine -upon said delinquent, of not less than $2,68 nor over $25, as in hist discretion he may deenryugt; and in cape the said fire Is not forth* with paid, tbesaidßorgess shall proc jed to enforce the collection of by due course of law. Sec. 2. ■Be it farther ordained by the authority aforesaid, that all fines accruing under his ordinance, shall be paid into the borough treasn y. The com* pensatlon to be paid the fire warden shall be such M the Burgess and Council shall agree npbn at the time of bis -appointment, to be paid annually by as order on the Borough Treasury. The said fita warden shall visit every tenement in said borough at least once In three months; and those in the more compact pgr* lions of ibe borough, at least once ii He shall bold bis* office for one year,-a cfefifor it appointed, nnlet* removed for neglect of duty, and in which case the and Council will immediately supply I new appointment. HENRY SHBR’VTOOjP, Bvrgtn. B, B, SMITH, Secretary, Wellsboro, Jan. 22, 1802. , SPECIAL COURT. Notice is hereby giveni that a gp* oinl Court will bo held at the Ccart House, in Well?boro, by the Hon. Ulysses Mercm, commencing on Monday, the ,24th day of Morel; nett, for the trial of the following-causes, under the provisions of the act of Assembly of the 14th April, IS' 4, J, F. DONALDSON* Prath'y. Jan. 20, 1864. Pliny.Bdrr vs. Admrs of :3 B Geronld, Samuel M Fox , vs. J Thompson Geo Wallace et ai, vs. Isaiah Ins oho S Pieyce vs. J Duffey et ai Sobeiski Ross vs. Stephen Babcock Tioga County ‘ v . VS. John W. Maynard J S Bryden’s Adm’r vs. Hiram Ins|tho F S Elliott ’ vs. R T Dnvisl et ai Bingham Trustees vs. Stephen Fitter J. N Bache vs. A C Ely j Sarah L Keono vs. Amos Bixhy Amosßixby , vs. S Lf Keene Bingham Trustees vs. Anson Book et al « vs. Timothy Brace at al A 6 Turner vs. John Drew et al James I Jackson - vs. J N Bache KxT Abel Nickerson " vs. Peter Green H W Ratlin et al vs. A H Foster Jno N Bache Vs. W E Hodge M M Converse vs. Henry Colton George Corlies vs. Edwin Dyer J W • vs, H Davis etj al J'F , vs. A P Cone Bingham Trustees vs, David A Clark “ “ ■ vs. Martha JI, Clark at al vs, Geo B Colegrovo et al vs. Joseph Stafford at al - vs." H 6 Hostiijgs _ • GROVER & BAKER’S ! William Baolia i CELEBRATED NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES, FOR FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING USB, 495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Agenda in all theprincipal Cities and Towns in the United States. The Grover & 'Bhkdt S. M. 00. SOW OFFER, IS ADDITIOS TO TtHBIR SPLENDID STOCK OF MACHINES MAKING THE CELKBUATECj GROVER &. BAKER STITCB» NEW AND SUPERIOR Shuttle, or Lock Stitch Iliacliine*, Adapted to all varieties of sewing. I Much more Simpler Durable, Noiseless and Perfect than any “lock-stitch” machines heretofore in uke. All who ase thi# class of machines Will fled these new “lock--stltch” by Grovkr A Baker* great-advance upon all “ ioCk-Slifch” machines hers* tofore in the market. \ The Grover A Baker machines have taken the first premiums, over all At ever/ Stats Fair where they have been exhiEUtd-Abit season. [From the New York Weekly.) The Grover A Baker Sewing Machine Company, who have from the first been among the most promi nent in bringing the sewing mdchitie (o its pisHnt state of ferfection step by step, and Who still con tinue their improvements, have recently introduced, and are now largely manufacturing, seeing machine! making the lock-stitch, of the same patterns and at the same prices as their celebrated GrpVer h Baker stitch machines, thus placing side by jside in their salesrooms, for examination and eompansob, the two most popular and only good machines l| leavingth© selection and choice entirely of the purchaser, whose decision | ' stances, seeing both machines operated j mg- specimens of the work of each is d And a still farther advantage is offered! adopted by this company, which is that purchaser of either style of machine shl son for reversing their decision, they wil to exchange their first choice for such I their Increased knowledge and experieij •gest. _- ' 1 ’ - I The machines manufactured by the fcor Sewing Machine Company, whether! OroverA; Baker stitch, combine all the improvements and are finished in the hej Jan. 22, 1862. ■VTW COOPER SHOP.—The pndewigned a. a respectfully informs the citizens pf Weils bore And be has opened a GOiDPER-SHOP, opposite , ’ r ] r GROWL’S WAGON SHOP, J and is ready to do all manner of work prompt and tt Order, from a' gallon keg to a -fifty barirel tub. 84- pairing also done on short notice. O.'F. ELLIS. Wellsboro, May 8, JB6l. ■ FOR SALE. | . THE interest of the subscriber in the Real EstaU of James Gray, dec’d., late of Grajif Valley) Ti oga Connty, Pal, being the one undivided sefenUl part thereof, subject to the widow’s A portion of said estate that will be equivalent in|valds to said interest, can be severed from it witbontjipjnry to th* /emaining.siz parts. For fdrthct partiOhlars inquire of Frank Smith, Attorney at Law, Tl|y, Bradford County, fit- wbo Is authorised id hegolfitti * sfldj 7 KELAOSE OEAT. ' Bolle/onte, Centre Co. Pa., Dec. 11,1881, 1 . eieb month, id ant'd a me inefficiency or mid Bnrgeii ii place by a bat arb modb, [at the option [inch oirchtn- Loft contrast luickly mads, by the plan | in eaia thfi buld find rea [l be at liberty p maebine as ice tnaj shg- (Grover A Ba loek-stiteb or t latest dfteful ;|t style of the |1861.-ly. May 15, THE TIOOA COUNTY AGITATOR. ••vo m iiiisipu>is9.*> ■; [ Agtmt* Wanted I ROBINSON’S STATIONERY ENVELOPE. KO BRASS JSWMLR7. TO izrovsnioTf AM ' ENTIRPRIIIKG PERSON I, a uii ItiiHcii I TO MAKB MONXT II WOW OFFEUO. I ■fc WwA A«NTB 1 n rm n «m ion MB MAIIN4 MTIK PXK BAT. tAwMttwm ! eirxy ro all rwost DSSlfclltd 1H A9IKCY, Sffif taMUattfr, ttMONlttV. »l IT lIBVTIi T* Tlia pjr«prl«t#r, i y It, It. ftOfeINSON, ioojciktiAi, BTAtiorti. A iriW« deAlsb, , • GORIfISO, I. T.j Sit «* *r. t. ROSlfj BO IN) Bo»ta>Uer, ken Wfc&L*B<»*o* PA Cental, Dae. 4,1581. AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS. Are yon sick, feeble, and complaining? Are yon oat of order) with yenr'ryatem deranged/and your feelings uncomfortable ? These symptomaare often the ptalnde to seriona illness. - Some fit of sickness it creeping upon yon, and aboold be arrrted.by a timely ate of the right remedy. Take Ayer’. Pills, and tleante oat the disordered humors—purify the blood, and let tbe Soldi more on unobstructed in.health again. They stimulate the fanotions of the bod; into rigoroo. activity, purify tho system from tbe ohitrne tions which make disease, A eold settles somewhere! in tbe body, and obs.ractJ its nstnral functions,— These, if not reliered, react npon tfaemseires and the ; surroonding organs, prodno.ng gerieral aggravation, suffering, and disease. - While in this condition, op pressed by tbs derangements, take Ayer’s Pills, and see how directly they restore the natural action of the system, and with it the buoyant feeling of health .again. What is true and so apparent la this tririal and common complaint, is also true in many ef the deep-seated and dangerous distempers. The seme' purgative effect expels them. Censed by similar ob strnetions and derangements of the nature! functions of tbe body, they are rapidly, and many of tbam surely, eared by the tame means. Sono who know the vlr. Met of these Pills, when suffering from the diserdere they care. Statements from leading physicians In some of the principal cities, and from other well known pnblie persons. Press a forwarding Uerehant of St, Lou is, Feh. 4, ’♦#. Da. Am: Tonr Pills are the paragon of all that is gnat in medlaine. Tbty hare eared, my i little daughter of nleorous sores open her hands and feet that had prorad inenrabit for years. Bsr mother hat bten long grierontly afflicted with blottbct and pirn* plot on htr thin and in her hair. After oar ehild wet cured, she rite triad your Pills, and they here cored her, ASA MORGRIIfII*. A a a Family Physic, From Dr, E. If. Cartwright, Note Orleans, Tear Pille ate tho prince of pargee. Their excel lent qualities inrpaia any cathartic we porseii. They are mild, bat very certain and effectnal in their ac tion on the bowele, which mokee them inrelnable to ai in' the daily treatmen t of diaeoae. Headache, Sick Headache, Foul Stomach. ~ Froif Dr, Edward Boyd, Baltimore. Diab Bro. Ater { I emoßot answer you what com plaints I hare eared with year Pills better than ta say alt that we ever treat with a purgative medicine. I place great dependence on an effectaol cathartic in my daily contest with disease, and believing as I de that year Pills afford ns the best we hare, I of coarse talus them highly. Pittsbvbo, Pa.', May 1, 1866. Dr. J. C. Arxn. Sir; I bare been repeatedly cared of the worst headache any body can hare by a dose or two of your Pills. It seems to arise from a foal stomach, which they cleanse at once. Tours with great respect, .. - ED. W. PREBLE, Clerk of Steamer Clarion. Bil Sou DUordera—Liver Com plaints. From Mr. Theodore Bell , of New York. City. Hot only are yoar Pills admirably adapted to their purpose as an aperient, hat I find their beneficial effects upon the Lirr rery marked indeed. They bare la ay practice prored more effectual\for the core of bilious complaints than any one remedy I can men* ties. I sincerely rejoice that we hare at length a pargatlre wh'leb il worthy the confidence of the pro fession and the people, Department of the Interior, \ Washington, D. C., Tth Feb. 1865, J Srt: I bare used your Pills In my general afid hospital practice erer since yen made them, and can not hesitate to say they are the best cathartic we em ploy. Their regulating action on the liver is quick and decided, consequently they are an admirable rem edy fer derangements of that organ. Indeed, I have seldom found a ease of bilious disease so obstinate that it did not readily yield to them. Fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL, M. D. Physician of (be Marine Hospital. DpnentarVi Diarrhoea* Relax* Worms. From Mr. J. 0 Green, of Chicago, Tou|Pi!ls hare had a long trial in my practice, and I hold them in esteem as one of the best aperients I bare erer found. Their alterative effect apon the lirer raades them an excellent remedy, when given in small doses for bilious dysentery and diarrhoea. Their angar-coating makes them rery acceptable and eonre nient for the use of women and children. Dyspepsia* Its parity of the Blood. From 800 J V Him et Poetor of Advent Church Horton Dft. Avbb: I bare used your Pille with extraor dinary tuecesx in my family and among those I am called to ritic in distress. To regulate tbo organs of digestion and parity the blood, they tre the very best remedy I have over known, and I ean confidently recommend them'to my friends. Yours, J. V. HIMES. Wansatt, Wyoming Co., N, T., Oot. 24, 185$, Drab Sib: lam using your Cathartic Pills in my practice, and find them an excellent pnrgatire te cleanse the system and purify the fountains of the bleed. JOHN G. MBACHAM, M. D. Costlpallon, Coafiveneaa, Sapprei sloit, RbemnnUsm* Goaf, Neural gia, Dropsy, Paralysis, F|is, dp. From Hr, J. P, Vaughn, Montreal, Canada, Too much cannot be said of yonr Pills for the care ef Cestivenesa. If otbers of oar fraternity hare found them as efficacious as 1 have, they should join me in proclaiming it for the benefit of the multitudes who suffer fr6m that complaint, which, although bad enough in itself, is the progenitor of otbers that are worse. I beieve costiveneas to originate in the liver, bat yoar that organ and cure the disease. From Mre. E. jSlaari, Physician and Midwife, Batten, I find one or two large doses of yonr Pills, taken at the proper time, are excellent promotives of the natural secretion when wholly or partially suppressed, and also very effectual to oleanse the stomach and ex* pel worms. They are so much the best pbysle we have that I recommend no other to my patients. From Rev. Dr. Hatoket, of the 3fe(hodirt Epic. Chureh, Pulaski House,.Savannah, Ga., Jan. 0, 1856. Honored Sib; I should be ungrateful for tbo re lief yonr skill has brought tne if I did not report my ease to you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought to excruciating neulalgie pains, which ended la AVbnie rheumatism. Notwithstanding T bad the best of the disease grew worse and worse, until, by the .advice of your excellent agent ;ia Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your Pills. Their effects wen sldw, bat sure. By persevering in the use of them, l am now entirely well. Senate Chamber,-Baton Rouge, La,, 5 Dee. ’55. Du. AVer: t have been entirely cured, by yoar Pills, of Eheumatio Gout—a painful disease that bad afflicted mb fea years. VINCENT SLIDELL. jpfr* MoVt bf the Pills in market contain Mercury, wbiob, although a valuable remedy in skillful bands, is dangerous in i public pill, from the dreadful eon* sequences that frequently follow Us incautious use. These contain ho mercury or mineral substance what ever. Prica 25 oenta p«r box, or 5 boxaa for $l, Prifirti W Or. J. O. ATEB & Co.. Lowell, Han- Sold by C. 4J. L. Robinson, Weilsboro; ft Borden, Tioga; W. G. Miller and C. Parkhurst. L*W raneerille; A. 4J. Doarman, Knoxville; S. X. fel lings, Gainbs; J. A J. 6- Parkbqrst, Elkland; W. K. Uitbbeil, Mitobellville; J. Redington, Jfiddlq bnry.i Bennett & Randall, Middlebary Centre; t}. W. Nesbitt, Mansfield; -S. S. Packard, CoVibgtan; G. R. Shaffer, Liberty; D- S. Magee, Blossbnrg; ffoi 4 Witter, Mainsbnrg, and by Dealers everywhere. Nor.«, 18«l.-«m. The great cause of human Misfeßt.-^ Jnst Published in a Sealed Envelojte; ’’rice 8 eta: A Lecture by Dn. CULTERWELL, oh the eanse and cure of Spermatorrhoea, Consumption, Mental and Physical Debility,.Nervousness, Epilepsy; Im paired Nutrition of the Body; Lastitudo; Weak nasi of the Limbs and Iba back j Indisposition, and Inca pacity for Study and Labor; D.Mlhess of Apptcbeh lion) Lost of Memory; Aversion fb Society; LoVB of Solitude j Timidity 1 .Belf-Diltrtyt; Diuinesi; Headache ; Affectidna of the Eyes; Pimples on the Face] Involuntary Emissions, and Sexal Incapacity; the Coniaqnencts of Tontbfnl Indiscretion, Ac., so, ' Tbia admirable Lecture .clearly proves that the above enumerated, often aelf-aQi.otod, atlla may bk removed without medicine and without dangerous attr gical operation/, and should be head by eraty youth and every man lit the land. 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A WAT OF R9CDUSO «HX CTCLOPAXZUA OB PZBAVZt* form a club of foor* and remit the price of four bodke* and fire copies will be sent at tbe remitter’s expect* for cor Hag*; or for ten subscribers, eleven Copies trill be sent at ott expense Car carriage. Ho ether works will so liberally reward the exertions . Agents. Aw Aocxr Wasted Id this Ceuntr. Terns moot known on application to the Publishers. [Jan. 11, ’52. WEEXSBORO* ACADEMY. Wellsboro’, Tioga County, Penna. MARINOS H. ALLEN. A. M.i • • Principal assisted by a eorpa of competent teachers. The Winter Term will commence os the 9tb of-Do. comber. Taition for term of fourtttn veche, from S2.M I# M.OO. z MILITARY IKfSTRUCTION will be introduced this term into the Academy. ease** ding to a late act of the Legislature of this Stale. fS'k TeaCbSi' Class will also be formed. By order of Trustees, J. P DONALDSON, Pnt’u , Wellbore, Nor. 27, 1801. WELLSBORO BOOK STORE THE subscriber, having purchased of ?a. H Smith his interest in the Book and Stationery Business, would respectfully inform the public of hie desire to keep, •A. OENBRAL STBWS BOOU where he will famish. in the Post Office Building, (er by’mail) ell TSE NEW YORK DAILIES, et the publishers prices. He will also keeep on head all the Literary Weeklies, and ThO Monthly Magazines, Including Harper's, the Atlantic, Godey’e, Petersen'* Knickerbocker, Continental Ac., Ac. Also, will be kept constantly on hand, a com .eta repository of CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL. POETICAL SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blank 'Books, PApfcP Hanging*, SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS.iie. ‘ t 9 Ordtrt for Binding Books. The work executed ttMl »ny taste, and on the lowest possible tonne. Particu lar attention will also bo given to SPECIAL ORDXM for »ny thing comprehended in the tntdo. One Thousand Volumes of the Latest -&tliHobs rf Parents; Teacher* and Scholars, are tewU and examine this large assortment of School Beaks, in which may he found eretytbing in as* la the schools of thfe County. J ■ : Busses. —Banders’ entire series. Porter’s Header, 1 * 7 9 Sergeant's, Town's and Willson's Benders. Spelling Books, —Sanders’, Webstera dr. Arithmetics. Davies’; Stoddard's, Colburn’s ic. Grammars.—Brown’s, E'enjoh’s, Smith’s As. Geographies,—Mitchell’s, frirfoa’s, Alton’s Si, Davies' Legendre, Algebfa, Surveying 40. Slates of all kinds and sizes-. Copy Books, Steel Pens, i Paper of all kinds. Latin, Oermnn, French and GtSek Tel band and purchased to order. Watches, Jewelry, Picture Frames, ] ings, Christinas Toys, Fancy Articles, tdres Ac. t All orders promptly attended to. Walla Wo, Nov. 27,1891. 3. T. K( ASD PROVISIONS. THE UNDERSIGNED wohld respectfully inform the citizens of WELLSBOBO and risin itj,that be baa leased the store owned by A.P. COKB» one door east of FARR’S HOTEL, on Main Street* where he will keep constantly on hand j A LARGE AXb WELL SELECTED STOCK Of W..WMVJ Mi/ o _ Family GroSerteS & FroWSldaa, SUCH AS I FLOOR, MEAL, AND FEED, J I • KEROSINE OIL, BORING FLUID. CAMPIIENE, TOBACCO, CIGARS, 4c.. *«„ which be will toll cheep / Alio a large a^'octmentofßoaßßAl WINDS', OtD RYE'AND WfIEAT W also Manufactures a superior article of KBY, which ho will sell to Lumbering era and others, at ! WHOtESALI Cheaper 'than any other cslaWiibme Pennsylvania. J Wallsboro, Jan. 15, 1802. BOOT AND SHOE The subscriber bus opened a BOOT -A-ND SHOE orer ANDREW CROWD’S Wagon Shop; whets ha Is prepared do do all kinds of work' Id his lists oft SHORT NOTICE. The patronage of the ptlblicj is respect nlly so licited. li. A. SEARS. Wellsboro, Jan. 15, ISC2. ( j Boma FtHfc INfeORAtoCB COHRAKT NEW YOljfe: CAPITAL , 81,00:0,000. Home. Fire Insurance Company IN NE IF BA VEX, COKNECTICUTf CAPltAfc, $BOO,OOO. These Companies bare complied with the StaUUw,, Applioatione fur Insurance received by . ”, CHARLES L. SIEMENS,. : Wellsboro Tioga County, Poona. Wellsboro, Jan. 15, 1862. J ; Flies i flies : fli es fi.o stops. or Cob/ilt* fer er EXTEIOOKAIOK. pnrv fix cent fef'pji|recl salo.at EOT ? PECO fcICLP. • TO AGEITTS* AND «BQOK STORE, AT THE OLD STAND, SCHOOL BOOKS. FOR CASH- Beeks; « apes Haag* Maps, Pit-* vtssn. NDIEP. BIS*. IHISEkTS ; ha [ CORN WHIP* en, Hotel Keep. it U) Eertb»f« . J. BATOjf, BUCf*.
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