yfl rA LT ATO I > aND miscex.li lira. Wednesday, FebgaqSjJ ew Advertisements. V-' , ■ ■flralcr’i F ‘ Ve “' C ‘ P' r Adminiatratori. -. "j'i,.-,, E< i !0 „ Cath ao«-Jamt? A. Pacsoi ~ ; 4 San. *wv— S- B- Tries. , 1 7n*dr-V. S. Jobn«too. j|;-/ Bark Want'd-*. S- I., Bn3 ._A merchant lately advei iiing tzJnbo coaid hearconfinement," xeoet tdan who bad been ten year* in th( .State * 1. Bi>ho P 'raid, lately, i»» !‘‘ Let Member, while patting on their profa e and bo* narrow are the gate, of; | |lhl D print Hon. S. B. Elliotfs speech tbe Camp Pi. font iVabject of “ Mud” which, we cannot prn _ Jhis Leant of “quads.” ; r whiter from “Soger Boy” oame too la . for * tip top article of flour call at the St roof iSablisb the Court Proceedings n«t ,pek. ,Jant comes to us of a man who a. Ms . regularly, and clasps his-hands »tight j tug sme, that he eah’t get them open wh <; the jlhn box comes around. He.sa rela , e to IwboHfsnpthe old large cents and- idea ,f to little boys- for two of the new smal^, nes. U-A company of 'tin persons cm obtain ha.- ‘.fare. Sm Elmira to Baltimore, to to procyredl tno rf the Elmira i Williamsport R. R. at B r jra. ,* h o desire to visit Washington, have thn ,«n Jo moke the trip'at small 1 liimity rA Canadian paper says that one,of thei. iffi ,, hearing that the militia were to be called iht, i!,commission to Ma Lieutenant Colonel .fln- A u follows “deer Curnci, rbeg tworesit; jjni- Hein a disiplo ov Krist, i ennnof tarl^ap --Si. Vai.esti.ves Day— is next Friday, She jurt,, when all the young lads and lasscA" iho aijhful to write, send thcirUva in neatly pri f'.ed iijint hillc) •iaxet (thats French !) 'Well,’ Sir. am has all hinds far sale at the .Book S' re, ,ja must call and select before they are all. > !d. yMirtt Si'flAK.—The heavy tariff impose -by inenment upon all foreign sugars, and tha *l> nfths Lousiana crop for the present yea at lihl cause sugars to command a very high 1 lee eni time fanner who has a ( ria jju grove should make early and ample pri; ';is- Irthe largest possible product from it. fllzrper't Magazine for February has Its n oiy of entertaining articles, and in additiol ‘ to l Farm,” and Thackeray's ” d* co of Philip;” Miss Muliek commences ast U vlliitresa and Maid,” a ” Household Sto‘, irll be continued through' A he year, Ha] ?r sm more matter for the same money than ' y Ejpublished, and has a larger circulation ,ti' n teAmerican Magazine, F or rale at Itol M Store. ' 4' S^) nCons Bread RECEii*T.—Tbo prize of ssj/ tf- Judd, the publisher of the Amo? % id tot; for the best corn bread loaf, was a li jin. James O’Brien, of Garrick, Pa, The /e -suiing the bread, is as follows: - lv } rto quarts of meal add one pint of bt id i;nter sufficient to wet rthe whole; add ; If tffiour and fl table spoonful of salt; let it, r 8; well for the second time, and place- , :tbe oren and allow it to bake an hour cqda hiiL Accident. —A melancholy acculen 3'Jamfs township, a week ago last Mot,d -y dMr.Thcron Boyd lost his life. It*eems Ji it •rjd had chopped down a dry hemlock ’lf e aihe act of falling struck against a birot | - iitree sprung back breaking a limb frotnjfl 6 i which struck the deceased on the head, ialt Ho lived five days.. The broken ijfis? dil lbs. The deceased leaves a wife*and dddren, but poorly provided for. tVe li’t frolent will see that theaesorpbans r rhriflg the cold irinter days and nights n ; . f i* ' ~ "Speeches. —Thdi. E. Grldlcy rcquci'* i that he will deliver his great war ; Friday night next; at at Tioga, on Monday night ; at La* , Tuesday night; at Nelson, on Wedrittj ; 1 &’> M Elklaml, on Thursday night; and' ,! ; J*« Friday night. Admission, 10 centpj ’j. ' r *iih Mr. G, intends to devote to the families of the volunteers. Ho also rf | favorable to this object, to .have ' sod warmed up in each place at dj*' Gridley always draws a- crowd. If *birtie (juintesaence of patriotic eloquent red and blue streaksygo and h|a^ Kiles.—‘This gentleman is now visitm;-, ■i “Uhls and wo are glad to statf£ 'levering. The editor-of the Chcsle V thus notices bis visit to Harrisburg. the Bucktail Regiment, was in tfr] r «ieatatheB a few minutes on Wednes* ?»occupying a seat by the side of Ml v . J&t ff bp is an old and intimate friend;—!.' that Capt. Niles was woundei. • Ws^c * ball passed entire]’', ju I .f> just clipping the lower portion'a ltaiv i? ■Hi* recovery h , one 6**ii , . 0B j but hetslookingcomV v * 8 oa hia way home to good l old’ i £j ., Qn J re GB'wfU welcome him as one hi Ho has honor* B 4a honor to lsis country.” V lately'occurred in England iji',. ,^ Q Thames, pear London, which il-' and sagacity 0/ the deg, A pnncjscd of a Coe dog, but for some j |^f|' r * s * l ' n g lo get rid of him, took a 'iitJu ' 4n imal, roared to the midv | dha°’ tirew *be Into it ■with the] The poor animal tried; itjj. ° motl wearied, to climb up the per- 4 )aj .° ** le f >oat ’ * >ut '* as °* pushed: t; dually the latter overbalanced; 'Wirt; as soon as the faithful to ni° * Q . Wa^r ’ b® ceased bib efforts' ’ iiU Viffi d nl m b ? hi “ ck)tho, > a °d in tfi* f as! ' st ance was tendered,, by 5 10 °f Iho unrelenting maiter.wa* ,i %tchI W V iia,£Bth * followiD e detracts Mlt!, G fil! fie poy for the year ending Sv'T* 1 Tioga NJSB.SB n IM T*~* 279 ' **"U- S-fco‘,a ,',l’, aD4 Show Woo»»»rf W ° lwa *b*t the whole 5^»W#W„? S *, namlw of “““As 120; tDe average salaries -iBSWb ( v.B ( ;:S- of f?jua{o tjgtb= ers, $18,92; nomber of malesehoUrs, 5,330; of fe male scholars, 4479; post of teaching oapi scholar per month, 52 cents; amount of tha State Appropriation, $2,725.60; the cost of repairing, building, purchasing and-renting buildings for schools dnrii the -year, $7,208.72. We shall pnblisb tho County [Superintend ent's Annual Report, in-onr next issue. \ Tin'Militia.— From the Anni the Adjutant,General, we.clip the foil officers of the Militia Organization of th ‘ ‘ THIRTEBWTII DIVISION. Major Ocntral —Josiah Harding." Aid-de-Cnmp —Alpheus Dunn. A«*f»ian( AdjutantOcnemir-J. Q. Alb. Bivirion Surge on—W. W. Webb. ‘ 1 Die!iwn Quartermaster—Nelson Whits Bivieion Pngmarier—Jerome B. Niles. Birition /nepector—Jetse B. Dowh' Birition Judge Advocate —B. F. Wilsos - BECOKD BtUSAOZ, Brigadier General —H. M. Qeroold. Aidmde-Camp- —P. Putnam. Brigade Quartermaeter —J. J. Werlina. Brigade.Pagmatter —J>. S. Mackey, Brigade Surgeon —L. M. Johnson. - Brigade C. Cox. MABRIED. In Well shore, on the 11th inst., br iho Ilarple, Mr. F. K. WRIGHT to Miss I .liOVKßßYj.both of Welisboro, In Sbippen, .on the 7th inst., by J, , Esq,, Sir. EDMUND WBTHERBEE, of Miss‘NANCY D. SHORT, of Tuscatora,! In at the Presbyterian Panonage. on the 7th inst., by -J. D. Mitchell, D, D.. of Bi N. Y., Mr. TiIOMAS.V. ROCKWELL toLMIas BS. THEK F, KELSEY, both of Charleston. SPECIAL NOTICE^, , IMPORTANT ;TO FEMALES J tHE HEALTH AND LIFE OF WOMAN IS continually in peril if she is mad enotfeh to nag. lect ormaltreat those sexual irregularities to Which two-thirds of her sox are more oc less subject. DR, OHEESEMAN’S ; PILLS, prepares from the same formula which tho inventor, CONBLIUB L. CHEESEMAN, M. D,,of New York, has ior twenty years used successfully in an extended private prac tice—immediately relieve, wUbou| pain, aU pisiarban cea of the periodical discharge, Whether arising from relaxation or suppression. Tbiylact like a| charm ia removing the pains that accompany difficult or im moderate menstruation, and are the only safe and re liable remedy for Flushes, Sick Headache, Piinsin the Loins, Back and Sides, Palpitation of the Htjart, Nerr ons Tremors; Hysterics, Spasms, Broken i|leep and other unpleasant and dangerous, effecii of an unnatu ral condition of tho sexual functions. In the wont cases of Fluor A/6u*_oy-Whites, they effect a. speedy TO WIVES AND MATRONS, cure. DR. CHEESEMAN*S PILLS ore offend u &t .only safe means of renewing interrupted : oenitrtia lion, bat , , LADIES MUST LEAR Uf That 07i that very account, if token when the Interrup tion arises from causes, they. Trill inevitably prerent the expected -event*. This CAUTION IS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY, for such Id the ten dency of the Pills to restore the original fu icUonl of the sexual organization, that they inevitally arrest the process of gestation; Ejyjltcit directions, staling trhen, and t 'htn they should not be used, vith each Box — the Price Out Jkft-' lar each Box, containing from 40 to 50 PilU A valuable be had free, of tb 5 Agents., Pills sent by viail promptly, by enclosing 1 pr co to th 4 Agent.' Sold by druggist* generally. It. B. HUTCHINGS, Propritor, ,For sale nt Roy’s Drug Store.' Dec. 11, 1561.-iy. 20, Cedar st., New York. GROYER & BAKER J f celebrated noseless SEWING MACHINES, FOR FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING U IK, 495 BEOAD WA F t NEW TORI T, Ayeucie* in all the principal Cilia and Totcn r tn tk* Unitcd Stale*. The Grover & Baker S. n. Co. SOW OFFER, is additios to their SPLEXDID STOCK OF MACULES MAKING THE CELEBRATED G ROVER & BAKER STITCH, NEW AND SUPERIOR Shuttle, or I<ock Stitch Machines, Adapted to all varieties of sewing. Moot more Simple, Durable, Noiseless and Perfect thin an/ “ lock-stitch" machines heretofore in use. | All who use this class of machines will fttki these new “lock-stitch" machines by Grover A taker a great advance upon all “ lock-stitch" machines here* tofore in the market. | > ■ The Grover & Baker machines have taken die first premiums, over all competitiotJ7'at--~eyery Slate Pair wbcro.they have been exhibited this seusoßr4 I {From the 2iew York Weekly.) *■ The drover A Baker Sewing Machine Company, who the first been among the most promi nent In bringing the sewing machine to its present statqof perfection step by ?step, and who still con tinue their improvements, have recently introduced, and are now largely manufacturing, sewing machines making the lock-stitch, of the same paMernsknd at the same prices as their celebrated Grover A {Baker stitch machines, thus placing: side by side id their salesrooms, for examination and comparison, tpe twe most popular and only good machines that anuihade, leaving the selection aiyl choice entirely at the option of the purchaser, whole decision under such circum stances, seeing both machines operated and contrast ing specimens of the work of oacb is quickly made. Still further advantage is offered by th{ plan adopted by this company, which is that in eajse the . purchaser of either style of machine should find rea son for reversing their declsion> they will be attbertj .to exchange their first choice for such a machine as their increased knowledge and experience may sag •gesti , j 1 The machines manufactured by the Grover p Ba ler Sewing Machine Company, whether lock-stitch or drover Vb Baker stitch, combine all the latest useful improvements undue finished in the best style & the irU . ' V. I ‘ Jan. 22, 1862. ■ • May 15,1461.-I^. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE—Lett Administration haring been granted to th soribera on the estate of George M. Prntsman, i notice lb hereby given to those indebted to said to make immediate paytnent.payment, and thou ittg claim* to present them properly aatbenticat settlement (0 the sacscrifatrs, ' I . ■ ‘ Carolina psctsman,) 1 ' D. L. AIKfclT. yAdm I Jan. 15, 1562.* B. C. WXCfcHAM, 1 I aorta fire msoHAifcu comp. \f ' IJ* j NEW YORK; OAPITAt, £1,000,pod; flom6 Fire Insurance fiompanj k ™ - OSJT HA VEH, COtiNECTICI p; CAPITAL, $3»6,600. These Companies hare complied with tbs Blatel : for Insurance received by ji CHARLES L. SIEMENS, ■ IVellsboro Tioga Cvueij-, reaaa.j I WclUloro, Jan. 15,1861. ; 'Sttff “x» thb .si 1 Report of ring Ust .ot County': Affests W«iM SOB IIf:» ORtS Rer. A. A. LLEN M. . Darling, Clymsr, to STATIONARY KNYKtOPK. iro brass jewelry. i . t EKTSRPRISIK6 PERSONS, TO MAKE MONEY t , 1 IS NOW OPtEBEE. H «**V ITB 9AM ftMrit [ ■ ' I AER HAKINO U T* 4* HR DAT; ' URERALWtM* girEK to lit tXofis : ■ ! /S BISIBINa AX 48EKCY. Apply Immediately, •ft IT lIVTII To Tfct Proprpetnr, 3E. 25. 808 IN SON, noon BLUER, SIAXIOIrti * IfKWaWEAUiB, in of >rab eo'd., MTi «U« COBXIMt Hi V* & #. ttf)SlKSQ**i BMdawßir, keji * ■ I ,;1 ■! 'itew* Coning, 9m. 4, ISBI, TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. I 1 , C 1 I - )■ j 1 t • 1 I ' ! i» nn>vsTii«v« M [ A un MAMea , ‘ t » I ■M PERSONALLY, M *# * - :‘ ;V AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS. Are yo« cick, feeble, and complaining? Are yon oat. of erder, with your system deranged, and your feelings uncomfortable ? These .symptoms are often the prelade to serious illness. Some'fft of sickness is creeping upon yon, and should be ovrrtcdby a timely use of the right remedy. Take Ayer’s Pills, end oleanse Oet the disordered humors—purify the blood, and let the Saids move on unobstructed in health again. They stimulate the functions of the body iat» vigorous activity, purify the system from the obstruo. tians which make disease. A cold settles somewhere in the body, and obs.rnctj Its natural faoslionj.— These, if hot relieved, react upon, themselves and the surrounding organs, prodae.ag general aggravation, suffering, and disease. While In this condition, op pressed by the derangements, take. Ayer’s Pills, and sea bow directly they sestere. the natural action of the system, and with it the buoyant feeling of. health again. What is true and to apparent in this' trivial apd common complaint, It alto true in many of t|e dhepseaud and dangerous distempers. The sule purgative effect expels them. Canted by similar bb tiruotions and derangements of the natural functions of the body, they are rapidly, and ninny of them surely, eared by the same mesas. None who know the vir tues of these Pills, when suffering from the disorders they cure. Statements from leading physicians In some of the principal cities, and from other well known publie. persons. Frm a Forwarding' Merchant of St, Xom's* Feh. 4,'15. Dr. Aver:. 'Tour Pills are the paragon of all that Is great in medicine. They have cured my little , daughter of ulcerous sores upon her bands and feel that had proved incurable for years. Her mother bae been long grievously afflicted with blotches end pim ples on her skin and la her bair.l After our ebild was cured, she rise tried your Pills, and they here cured her.- ! -~ - > ABA MORQRID&K. AaaFamllrPbyiir, From Dr. E, if, Cartwright, ifee Orleane, ■ ■ Tour nils are the prince of purges. Their excel lent qualities surpass any cathartic we possess. They are mild, but vcqr certain and effectual in their ac tion on the boweis,*bieh makes them invaluable to ns In the daily trsatmont of disease. Headache, Sick Headache, Fool Stomach.' From Dr. Edward Boyd, Baltimore. Dear Bro. Ayer ; I cannot answer yon what com plaints I have cured with your Pills better than to ray all that we ever treat with a purgative medicine. I place great dependence on an effectual cathartic ia my daily contest with disease, and believing as I do that your Pills afford us the best we have, I of coursf value tbeih highly. Pittsburg, Pa., May 1,185fi. ; Da. J. C. A run. Sir: I hare been repeatedly, cured of the worst headache any body can have by a dose or two of yonr Pills. It seems to arise from a foul stomach, which they cleanse at once. Years with great respect, ’ ED., W. PREBLE, ■ Clerk of Steamer Clarion. Billons Disorder*—liver Complaints. From Or. Theodore Bill, of Nno York Citf, Not only are your Pills admirably adapted to their purpose as an aperient, but I find th'eir beneficial effects upon the Livr very marked indeed. They bar* in my practice prored more effectual for the cure of billons complaints than any one remedy I can men tion. I sincerely rejoice; that we bare at length a purgative which Is worthy the confidence of the pro fession and the people. Begaftnifiht of the Ititoflar, ) Washington, D* C;, 7th Feb. 1866, J Sltl I I have ttsed yohr Pills ih my general and hospital practice ever since you made them, and can not hesitate to say they are the best cathartic tea em ploy. Their regulating, action on the liver is quick and decided, consequently they are an admirable rem edy for derangements of that organ,. Indeed, I have seldom found a ease of billons disease ta obstinate r tbat it did not readily yield to them. Fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL, M.,D._ Pbyslcian of tho Marine HospitaL* Dysentery. Diarrhoea. Bolax Worms. From Or, J. 0: Green , of Chicago, You|PUls have bad a long trial in my practice, and I hold them in esteem as one of the best aperients I hare ever found. Their alterative effect upon the liver modes them an excellent remedy, when given In small dost* for billons dysentery and diarrhoea. Their sagsr-eesting makes (hem very acceptable and conve nient for the nse of .women and children. Dyspepsia. Impurity of the Bleed. From Rev J V Jtimee Factor of Advent Church Boeton Da. Aver; I have used your Pillo with extraor dinary success in my family and among those I ass called to visit in distress. To regniate the organs ef digestion and purify the blood, they ore the very best remedy I have ever known, and I can confidently hecommend them to my friends. Yours, J. V. HIMES. Warsaw, Wyoming Co., N, T,, Get. 21,1855, . !Dear Sir: lam using your Cathartic ‘PUhJn my practice, and find them an excellent purgative (o cleanse the system and purify the fountains of the blood. ’ JGHN G. MEACHAM, M. D. Cobtlpatioii, Covtivenen, Snppret- Rbeiinmtlsn, Qont, ftearal |lat Dropsy, Pamlpli, Fits, etc. *From *£)r. J. J*, f Tbughn, Montreal, Canoifw, ?Too much calauot bo said of your Pills for tbs curs •f CostiveneST*. .Pf ;oraera of oUr fraternity bars foft&d them a% efficacious as I have, they should join ait In proclaiming it.for tbs bebeftfof the multitudes who suffer from that complaint,* which, although bad enough In itself, fotVfe Jfrogenttd} 1 6T others that are Words. I before costireness to originate in tbs .liver, bat yoWr Pills affect that organ and edre the disease. Fran Mrs* £. S&ati, Pkty&tivh Ant? Midictfe, Boston. I fitfd tft»e or two large doses of your Pills, taken at the proper time, arc -excellent of the oataral secretion when wholly dt partially Suppressed, and also very effectual to cleanse the stomach and ex pel worms. They-aro So much the best physio we hare that I recommend no other to my patients. JVom It tv. Dr* Hatches, of the Methodist Epis. Church. Pulaski House, Savannah, Ga., Jan. 0, 1856, Honored Sir : I should be ungrateful for' the re lief your skill has brought me if I did, not report my case to you. A cold settled in my lYinbs and brought on fcetilalgfe pains, which ended in chronic rheumatism.. Notwithstanding I had the best of physicians, the disease grew worse and worse,, until by 'the ndvtcfc 6f your excellent agent in Baltimore, Hr* I tried yonr Pills. Their effects were slow, but sure. By persevering in the ase of them, I am now entirely well. Senate Chamber, Baton-Rouge, La., 5 Dec. ’55. Dr. Atsr r I have been entirely cured, by your PUis, of Rheumatic Goat—a painful diaease that had afflicted me foe years. VINCENT SLIDELL. Most of the Pills In market contain Mercury, 1 which, although a valuable remedy in skillful hands, is dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful con* sequences that frequently follow its incautious Use. These contain no mercury or mineral substohee Abut evhr. ; <• Price 25 tents per Box, or 5 boxes for $l. Prepared bf Sr. J. 6. ATE& Sc fib.. Lowell, Mom: Sold by C. AJ. L. Robinson, Weilsbotb; B. Borden, Tioga; W. G. Miller and C. Parkbnrst, Law rtnceville; A. &J. Dear man, Knoxville; S. X. Bil lings. Gaines; J. A J, Q. Parkbnrst, Elkland; W. K. Jlitbhell, Mitchetlvllle; J. Redington, Middle bnty; Bennett A Randall, Middlehnry Centre;: 6. W. Nesbitt, MatisSbld; S. S. Packard, Covington; 8, E. Sheffbr, Liberty; D. S. Magee, Blotsborg; Tex & Witter, Malnsbntg, itid by Dealers everywhere. Net;», IWI.-Bm; fTIHK ORRAT CAtJsfe OP HOMAN .MISERY.— , Jtut Published in a Sealed Envelope;. t>Hee * etsr A Lhbture by Dal COLVERWELL,on the eaase sad an re of Sperm alorrhtea. Consumption, Mental and Physical Debility, Mervonsnets, Epilepsy ; la pairedNnlrition of the Body; Lassitude; Weakness of (be Limbs and the bsek; Indisposition, and Inca.- padty for Study and Labor; Dullness of Apprehen sion; Loss of Memory; Aversion to Society; Love of Solitude; Timidity; Self-Distrust; Dixsiness; Headache; Affections of the Eyes; Pimples on the Pace; Involuntary and Serai Incapacity; die Consequences of Ybiitbfal indiscretion, <S c., ic. This ■ admirable Lectsrc dearly prove; that the above enumerated, often self-afflicted, evils may be removed witUont medicine and without dangerous sur gical operations, atid should be read by every youth and every man in the land. Sent nnder seal, to any. address, ir a plain, sealed envelope, on the receipt of sli cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing Dr. CSAB; J; C. KLINE. XST Bowery, New Tofk> Pdst Offlcb Boi, 4848; Jen. 1», 1882,-iln. ONE HPNbftfcfJ BARRELS SALT. .Taet roceircd, And fvt s*ln nt UoVon ©f J. TT. DAXL£V> * CO. TO THE PSOPIK WE SEP GREETING ! BATUMI nCBIUBD FULL AND AMPLE SUPPLIES —Cf— SEASONABLE GOODS, IH ADTARCE OF THE PRESENT WAS PRICES, TTE TAKE PLEASURE » uwa amu to isroxx tm rrfeuc, THAT WK ifAfr A STOCK I NOW QN HAND WHICH HAS BCTBK BIIV BffVALLBB IN fMIS BA&kit, I * AMOUNTING TO 150.000. wm as# rtftrs rdßTiniß AgAINST HIOH PRICES,, | . .... \ Jtyp 1m all M abu n wlrtisfeiii TU* UD5* (Kot* ' i.% nans stttffr i’. ; par w hucss. & 00., TBOY, PA. TOY ACADKHY, i«OV,»*UVX>a"O»» OOl,' : PA. s. O. OOtrSKEV, A, ». • -1 • PrfeeifSl WtTB CaUPSTSSf ASStSTAStS. ■ ; T OAI<eKBABrIs|BB> Spring Tens begin* Feb. 2stb/«>-Bpd» tSmj t2lb, • Sommer •* ** ' “ Anj^tb. Fell •* » Sept »th,— j“ Not, Jit a. Winter " " Dec. 2d. Thorough Instrostfon given io «B Cbanaon «wf Higher Euglith Branches, Classics and Modern Lan guages. Student* fitted to enter the beat College*. Term's Tuition, $2 to $6. . ■ Board and room* for thole who may desire to board themselves, can be procured at lew rate*, iu the im mediate vicinity of the Academy. For circulars or other information, addiefi S. (1. COWDREY, Pria I rf. - Troy, Jan. 30, 1863.-tf. WEtt-SBORO’ ACAOBMT. Wcllsboro’, Tioga County, Pen», MABXNVS N. ALIEN. A. Uti - - PrfOcfp* asristed by a corps of eompetent teacher*. The Winter Term will commence on the (th of De cember. - Tuition for term of fouriun ue*k», from b2.tQ.to W.OO. r MILITARY INSTRUCTION win bo introduced thii terra into the Academy, aeoor» ding to a into act of the Legislature of this State. gfp- A TEatMua* Cnas* will olio bo formed. ' By order of Trustor*, - J. F DONALDSON, PrtAu Wellsboro, Nor. 27, 1861. ■ WELLSBORO BOOK STORE THE subscriber, having purchased of Win. H ■ Smith hi« interest in tb« Book and Stationery' Business, weald respectfully inform the public of hi* desire to keep ‘ a. oe it ys ti a.lj NnW s r aojtc where he will famish, AT THE OLD STATO, in the Post Office Building, (or by mail) all THE NEW YORK DAILIES I*. - * i ' it the publishers prices, He will also keeep on hand all the Literary Weeklies, and | The .Monthly Magazines, ' Including Harper’s, the Atlantia, SodeW, Petersen'* Knickerbocker} Continental Ac., Ac, Also, win bo kept constantly on hand, s com et* ~ repository of CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL* POETIOAL SCHOOL AJTB MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, - Blank Books, Paper. HU;)as^ SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS. &c. , 7 Orders for Binding Books. The-work executed ton! any taste, and on the lowest possible terms. Pertlou~ lor attention will also be given to SPECIAL OItDEBS far any thing comprehended in the trad#,. - One Thousand Volumes of the Latest Edition* ef SCHOOL BOOHS. Parents, Teachers and Scholars, are' invited to e*U and examine this large assortment of Sohoel Book*, In which may be found everything in sue la tba schools of the County. Beadebs.— Sanders’ entire series, Porter’s Header, Sergeant’s, Town’s and Willson’s Headers. WetXWO BooXS.—Sanders’, Webilers die. / r - i AritrVetici. QreenleaTs, Davies’, Stoddard!*, Colburn’s 4c. ' f , | flniStUAßs. — Brown’s, Kenyon’s, Smith’*. Ac. OcoanAPhiES, —Mitchell’*, Vami’i, Celtoa’sAe. ’ U Davies’ Legendre, Algebra, Snrreying Act Slates of all kinds and sires. { \ . ‘ 4 Copy Books, Steel Pens. | • . Paper of all kinds. Latin, German, French and Greek Test B £ks; Ml hand and purchased to order. Witches, Jewelry, Picture Frames, Pape i Stl{. ings, Christmas Toysj Fancy Articles, Maps, Pto. 'tares Ac. =. . fZB~ All orders prninjJtiy attended to. Wallsbefo, Not; 27,1861. J. 1. ROB' GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. THE UNDERSIGNED would YeSpehtfully inform the citizens of WELLSBOR'Oaod rieie-- ity, that he boa leased the store owned by A. P. COSI, - ono.door east of FARR'S HOTEL, on Main (Street, where he will keep constantly on hand A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCIK Or Family Groceries, & Provisions, .— — --• ---aceH-AS- —• | — 1 — FLOUR, MEAL, AND FEED, : - JKEEOSINE 1 OIL, BURNING FLUID, CAMPHBNE, TOBACCO, CIGARS, *o. which be wiil sell cheep Also a large assortment of fine BRANDIES,! WINKS, OLD RYE AND WHEAT WHIBKEI also Manufactures ,a superior article of CORN 1 KEY, which he will sell to Lumbermen, Betel era and others, at WHOLESALE, Cheaper thou any other establishment in No Pennsylvania, J. J. EAXi Wellsboro, Jan. 15, 1862. BOOT AND SHOE SHO The subscriber has opened * BOOT AStTU SHOE SHOP over ANDREW CROWD’S Wagon Shop, whi is prepared to do ail kinds of work in his line. OK SHORT NOTICE. . The patronage of the public, is rcipeet’ful lie! ted. L. A. {£A WellsborO, Jan. 15, 1562, SPECIAL COURT. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a i.N cial Court will be held at the Court' Hon by the Hon. Ulysses Mereur, coiume on Monday, the 24th day ofMarch next, for th of the following causes, finder the provisions < Ml of Assembly of the 14th April, 1834, 3. P. DONALDSON, Prot 1802. ; ■. - Hiny Burr, , ts. Admrs B Gcr Samuel M Pox . vs. J Thompson Geo Wallace et ui vs, Isaiah teach* S Fierce ▼». J Coffey et el Sobelski Ross ' vs. Stephen Babcock Tioga County vs; John W.’MaynsiA J 8 BryUen's Adta’r vs. Hiram lascho P & Elliott vs. R r Barts at af Bingham Trustees vs. Stephen Fottec 3 N Bache ' - • X?. A CEIy ’ Sarah !■ Keene vs. Amos Bilby Amos Btxby vs. S C Keene Bingham Trustees vs. Anson Bock at ah “ “ vs. Timothy Brace et i A S Turner vs. John Crew-et ah James I Jackson vs. J N Bache Ei'r Abel Nickerson ' vs. Peter Green U W Lattin et at - va. A H Poster Jno X Bache vs. W E Bodge M M Converse vs. Henry Colton George Cotliea vs. Edwin Dyer J W Maynard vs. H Davis et al J F Donaldson vs. A P Cone Binghafi Trustees re. David’A Clark “ “ vs. Martha J t Clark vs. Qeo B Colegfova.’ei vs. Joseph Stafford ot I vs. a S Hastings William Baebe FLIES 1 FLIES? FIJBS?—FJy-Rtmwi «• CoMt, for p»i*n»lrp #io»— aho ILS-PAPER, orESTERIHIi ATf'K. i-ri'i' at* rent par rtprr.’ To* -#«!•«- LOS S DIiCG SIOEjE, AND BOOK STORE, FOR GASH. SON. Jins. S : he BIS, Keep. them ■ »N. re he ly *».' as. S|-e- Kf.il>' ■Mini; > trial >f the
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