jgj[jynT ato i-ITD MISCELLAHHEi •«rednesdsy> Feb. S 6, jfjlliboroi ** --- f=}s-.kr=s jf eW Advertisements. cj or< _Dr. Xerbell. , ■„ >}%■ S(l f e _Tsrael Stone, Adminiiit/Mor. x The friends of the Rev> jfjn ei /tOS »ill "meet at »ho homo of Mr. Jofcßy fork, on Friday afternoon anderetijng, .. —r- <‘y the Eetni-annn.il election of sogine company. No. 1,” held on 1 [on the following were ohoaon: ■, ■ '. j. Shakespeare. , , r ‘ U John Alexander. _ • *L(Jngh Yonng, (re-eledted.) ‘ ’ if. Donaldson. , . ■ ; r *_B.J.PBrpty ■ 2. r 1 Twsstv-Smosd— was celebrated all unusual demonetratidni ob«- enthusiasm.: In Ibis Borough. «»' na- WBre and.the Addrest»as read TSito*' St, rani’s Church:-Is the was held at tha Court r£ot «C to ■ f ; p „ Uc sense of approval of the galUnl non- Tioga County Soldiers at the hat * of lltheproceodlng S ofr,Mcb.iU|e f nd i K- . *i /Iie „,s«bow Exhibit by the Sit «b Moro Academy, »t the Court Ron lof March. Last crening the Student. ; tho t«t in the Academy » «I~* P** fjrrangementa for the Eretnng of he Uth. fhe ~ that the students if hi. school mil &v« it a ,»»t. Spring Term commence, i of •1, next. ■ s__ fa ■a* Little Bits. —Wd notice that onr.ft.en Jo ”B of the CaitahiU t N. Y.) <^d hss dissolved partnership with er- ayo, iutiodi hereafter> “go i‘alone.” rt.to Jon, »U ettoopt root bolkdMg*. (That , at is Jmth* Schoharie Dutch iu wo can get It!)", _5„ letter of Mr. E, tVildman, on flje j>:ond (,ir» repot that we have not room far 3' h'i eloquent speech on the expulsion of. Ijight. Ini cse of the ablest of the debate. ! ! jtf-Cor.nECTiojt.— Hron 'Deit '[Sir : in* ot my Annnn! Report which yott T >ah | ; ! h otl lint page of this No., contain! a few fiacc; : ocies .ji yon will allow me to correet; rii ; ! , | Itito the "head "Schools,” "to get.oat i * tho li’ibonldbe ‘"do“gct Hem oot of the Vay,” i-Un i‘litcbcrs,” "great scarcity of teaefierf” lonld ■pot scarcity of well qualified teachi 8?” — " imitations, ,r “ speaking word” fW id he jmg word*,"— Under “ visitations," “’»mcs (d«t7oio.” should be “names of -W’~$ 1 car * iajroperly” should be “curried • -Truly,.' H. .C. Jot sa. (^Ariiestsd. —Hiram Steele waa arrestee ; > tills \.h on Saturday last, on » charge yf Moving irasly entered the store of W- E, Cope i Co\, lii night of the 29th of November, iod stolen him goods to the value of $6O or u the .st of C. L. Wilcox, ho was arrested* an jniraut on suspicion of haring been.cou ;rned pcbbery of the latter’s store on the night if the Ifcuty, for which the Jones boys were co Hcted Out to tho penitentiary at tho last Quarty: Ses- Dnring the day a search warrant was jjssued ucae goods stolen from each store wore f< tud in j'l house in Dolmar. Justice Soficld.ho t him lUiithe-som of $3OO on each charge^*, (efault lilith ho was committed to jail. ■i- ' • • * !&• Abe Too Imsdred ?—This qnestj|n ad’ Ito every home holder, and ' merchant 1 p the , itry. If you are not insured, go to aft” afjntat i i The late fire in this boriingh on got I b» a sag to all. Of the $25,000 worth ojj pi iperty' i;td,hot $5,000 worth was coveredby I’lsi lance, | t: c! doable that earn. Three of the si Were ’ fire had allowed their policies to re TP! a nn a till It was too bite. It is in vain f’ | any j doplead now that they have no faith in ■ ptrial i Mies. This if but a.pretest .at bo«t,,all ough 3(otua[s are wholly irresponsible, but the £toc£ | ■ales advertised elsewhere in oar cplijn )a are | u responsible as the very best hanks o the | % So friends get insured. It will ,cd r yon ' it tew dollars a year and then you wilfiti fe the | dim to know that all your property cat dot bo • *1 ia an hour by an accident. j;j S'Attho lost meeting of the Board oi;' Lelicff '■ 1!4,1562, the following person! were a£j(_flnted ittte-men for their respective district!; ti wit: I 3 *—June n. Goliek. ™Vfield—John W. Ktcb, • Tstr—Joh Rexford. ' » fi , jtitl’.sioo—Wm. P. Shumway. 1 1 i Jalkim—Reuben Morso. 1 S',® ,1 wisjtoa and Boro—Lewis B. Smith. «•>«-£. a. Hastings. 1 jf and Knoxrilie—Vic tor “Case. - 5 V If W-John Maynard. ' ■» • 1 ,*?4 Boro—George Dorranoe. ,S; , ;i Jiffliogton—James Beebe. if : TV, Tate. if i ,•* B. Wells. f ' . t ■ , “•rtoce end Boro—Koyal Wheeler.- W-C. F. Veil. - ;N’ > 'f®.*"* «nd SaUivan— E. A. Fuh. i ~ : i ' bmj-ff, W . Babbi ; |;f; .-. S'W and Richmond—John A.HdfW. ,j' <«eb»rj_Geo. D. Keeney. ■ . h\- t S >~O.H, Baxter. - , P l '*' K - Bosard. '.Vi,'’ Rose. , 1 • Orinnelt i“?»«na Boro—C. F. Millet. fe-Ambrose Barker- i f, fcr,!- °- ftWi-Barid Close. , Vf' ■ywra—Henry Sherwood. jji if, • , Committee are instructed tp gl re »o or tt»pt to applicant* liring in their dn tri jt, and to state in order what- may boj si ilhed. and others supplying the same ‘ ii! -make kill accompanying said order. Ito verson to any Committee-man except tf jo;, no ap ißeir township. By-order of sfh' jßoard J. A. E*a.rp, Sf ‘tt %iy.- (JJU* TwEstr-S*co.\J> nr Wzt,l%& t.—ln ZT «f * oaU of the oltlxeus of tt»U : ;oro. a \ **** in fh. Court House on tlj jUnit a *M organized by calling'Join i J Don ’’lo ft * C h *>r, Peter Green **** ebosen Vice Presidents, *»*SAV P. H. Smith, SeoreUriH': The t ' Je °y sot °f tbe meetir tn a dßpPo “ t6i H ” Bh Yottn «> ?• !• Wu ' Bowen, m a CoumiUee.ourosci- NH, v »u then calljd ; «i jlon to W. S*** 11 Addma of Waahlngtfn. ikt. it* reported the foUowingfJwUoh l lf . BesolbttOM. H ft P*^ oo * ti®" of 'Wooua t7*r‘f«i>«llT, r f th&n V'** ti>» centime* Uaf him ft* erect h “ jnat been read!io|ia,end “ sow transpiring around Jjjaiafford \ fresh evidence of the prophetic wisdom which prompt* ed them. . ■ j Rekolved, That we shall ever cherish the memory of Geoboe .Cook, who dost his life at the battle'of Dranesville, and that wo tender our sympathies to his bereaved friends, . Sacrixed. That we remember with gratitude and pride, the' gallant conduct of the Tioga Bors at the Battle of Dranesvllle—a battle which proved eon* eluslvely that guilty rebels coold not stand in equal numbers against men who fight for the cause of lib erty and good government; and proved also, that onr hills and valleys gave the dear, old Union no cowards for defenders, . m s - ■J Rttolwd, That onr thanks are due*, especially, to Copt. A, E. Riles, Benjamin Seeley, Chalet Tabu, Thomas Conway and George Ludlow, for their brave. J*y at theljattle of Dranesville; they aye onr neigh bors and friends, and the blood which they poured -out upon thatbattle field, shall endear them to ua as long ns life lasts. Rtiohed? That the recent glorious victories of the Cnion. Army and Navy, inspire us with hope that the gigantic and iniquitous against tbe, Govern ment established under tbe guidance of tbe immortal Statesman whoso memory we this evening honor, is about to be speedily crushed, and that the brave men by whom these victories have been won, shall always live in the grateful hearts of every friendef liberty. At .the conclusion of the fourth resolution, the reading was interrupted by .three cheeri for Cnpt. Niles, and three cheers for eiich. of 'the dters. Short and appropriate speeches *vere made by Rev. Mr. Calkins, H. W. Williams, Usury Sher wood, M. N. Allen', Dr, Webb and others. The pro ceedings were, on motion, ordered to be published, and tho Meeting adjourned with three rousing cheers for Edwin- M. Stanton, Asa P. Roberts, ) s , • W. H. Smith, }***?*' The Twenty-Second in Lawrence.— tn accord ance with tbe proclamation of the President recoin* mending to the People of tho Loyal States that they meetiutheir respective places of worship on Satur day, the s2d day of Feb. lust., to oelebrat i the anni versary of , Washington's birth day, out cltUeua assembled ot tbe Methodist Church at 5 o'clock for the purpose of rendering homage to the memory of that great and good man by an expression of our love and adoration of bis bright example. •Hon. R,- Wheeler was chosen President ton's Farewell Address and the President'; tion were read by Lewis Darling Jr., afte: Rev. Mr* Holt made some very apprqfcri; upon the farewell address, and also upon thesonntry, Tjhe bind diacouraeJ some verj and although it was not generally known t to celebrate on that day, n goodly numb were present.] The voice of/Washington to rally.a nation in the hour of thick tbr lie disaster 'jrhen upon earth—and the his name noty rekindles anew the fires gratitude which burn in the breast of «rei in whose heart there shall arise, on aspin man rights and civil liberties. In Charleston, at the Whitney Schoo lift 23d inst,hy the Rev. E. L. Stilwell, g. .FISHER,' of Wellsboro, to Miss M BOATMAN, of Dclmar. • On Friday, Feb. 14, 1862, at Washin by Rev, Mr. Ryan, Sergeant S. S. ROCI Co. H. 6th Regt. Fa. Reserve, to Mis BARENESS—both of Tioga County, Pa DIED, i In Pike Township, Potter. County, Pa,, inst., LYDIA ANN, daughter, of Maj. J bourne, of the 45th Regt P. B, C,, aged (C’OBNING. .WHOLESALE DRUG AND BOOR DRUGS AJ)TD MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, WINDOW-GLASS, j KEEOSINE OIL, j ALCOHOL, BOOKS AND SXi Sold at wholesale by | VT. D, TEBBELL Country Merchants supplied with tbea NE]W YORK PRIC Corning, Feb. 26, 1862. NEW COOPER SHOP.—The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of .Wellshoro and yicinitj), that he has opened a COOjPER-gHOP apposite j , j CRAWL’S WACOM SD I• - I and is ready to do all manner of work pi order, from!a gallon keg- to a fifty ban pairing alsd done on short notice. 0. Wsllsborj), May 8, 1861. j GBE AT REDUCTION SALE Dormaul’s Bee Look at TMs Price L 16 yafds Bleached MnsUn redi 16 yards Unbleached MnsUn fine redt 10 yards. Bleached MnsUn fine rede 10 yards Tjnbleached heavy 10 yards Good Fast Colored Prints... Canton Flinnelsh....... . Indigo Bine Demins... Cotton Baits per roll. Shirt Fronts i. - ■ SsPlannels 3s Dress Goods 3s Dress Ooods 6s Black Dress Silks do 56 8S di .U do - 75 8s Fancy Dress Silks do 50 la 6d Embroidered Draperio Moslin. do 12Jo 3s' Embroidered Draperie Mnslins... do 18 $1 Hoop Skirtf..... |do 62 ■2o* Balmo ral Skirts , do $2 00 8s Cassimt do 75 12a Black Doe Skin do 100 5 90 Black Bread Cloth -. .do 3 50 Shai ria nt less than 50 cents on thejdollar. Every article trill ho sold ns advertised. . An early call will 'most assuredly secure a good Bargain af DOEMAUL’S BEE HIVE, ■ Holden’s Block, opr. I|7-m6. Elmira, Feb. IS. ISC 2. BOBUS FIRS INSURANCE COUP ANT ( - I IN I , NEW YORE; CAPITAL, 51.000.j100. Home Fixe Insuranc^tJompany ' 1 '- - , IN [ NEW HAVEN, CONNEdriC UT; CAPITA!., $200,000. U 3 These Companies hare complied with the State law. Applications for Insurance received by I - CHABLES L. SIEMENS. Wellsboro Tioga County, Fauna. - Wollsboro, Jan. 16, isfl". | FASHIONABLE OULLINBBT SHOP, ■ MAIN ST., WELLSBORO. MISS PAULINE SMITH baa just jlurchaaad her PALL. AND WINTER GOODS, Consisting of Strata of all kinds, Pattern Bata, Bloomer .Bata, Flowers, Velvets, Silks Of all kinds, and is fast - I ALL KINDI “ S OF TRIMMINGS. She iolieiU a e&U from the ladies ef WeUibo'ro and rioinity, iaellng confident that j HER GO9DS WILL BEAR INSPECTION, and compare favorably with those of any establish ment in the county ia regard to price. JOS' BLEACHIN3 AND PRESSING dene in • eaperior meaner. . - jgt-ftoom at the widdenee of C. TTiUiatns, oppo site If, 6.' Hotel, up-cteiri. Oct, 2,1861. A. RBIEIO, I STILL CONTINUES A^ THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. “TO THE VNEISPLOTED.” Agenti ROBIN STATIONERY KO BRASS . Washing* n proeiama i’ which the te remarks the state of fine music, hat we were ;r of people had power mging pub* mention of of love and y American tion for ho les. - SKTIRPRISIIT t House, on Mr. CHAB. AROAKET igton, D. C., KWEDL, of i ALICE J. « it btow 01 on the IVlh thn M. Kil* STORE. 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Jan. 38, X883.-4m. rhNE HUKPRBO BARRELS SALTi -Tusk received, and for sole at the Cnion Rtoro of. J. W. BAILEY, 4 CO. TO THE PSOPIK WE SEND GREETING I , HAYING StCDRBD FULL AND AMPLE SUPPLIES —Of—r SEASONABLE GOODS, IE ADVANCES. Of TEE present wad pEiess, , , W« TAKI PLBASHRH nr osiMa ABU to in roust tfes remit, TEA T WE BA TM A STOCK NOW ON HAND WHICH HAS NEVER »KV XQCitUB IK tail MAEXET, AMOUNTING TO #50.000. wx Ait tsus roxTiritt •AGAINST HIGH PWDfcS, t 1. akd Mali n AUU te UnUkttfc •- \ TWs UtjO Stock ' xr ?its«*s Mto* KSWYOSS WBOZSSAtS WtfflOTA FERINE fit 00., * TRO Y, *P A. ", .TftOY ACADEMY, teoy, BKADPOJUS j CO., *»A- S. O. COWDBET, A. B, - - ' PrfaM&tl, WITH COMPETENT ASSISTANTS, . o>vx-2»xis>k»”isea. Spring Term bentos F«b. M»y life/ Summer 41 - Sf#y2otb,-i " Aoffdrfc, Fall « “ .Sept. 9th,—! •* Kev. »th. Winter " ' " Dee. Si* | Thorough instruction given in | all Common and Higher English Brnnehet, Clossicsaad Modem latf guages. Students fitted to enter the beat Colleges. Term’s Tnilion, $2 to sfi. Board and rooms for those who msy desire to beard thomeolvcs, can be procured at luwiites, in the lm> mediate vicinity of the Academy. | For circulars or other information, address S,«: (JOWDSEt, Pri I f A Troy, dan. 3fi, 1362.-tf, j ACABJEMT. Wellsboro', Tioga County, Feat*. 1 MAWNYTS W. £U£N. A. tS.i - • Prtaetpft assisted by a corps of competent teachers. The Spring Term will commence on tbs 2<th e t March, 1862.’ 1 lifition for term of fovrttn mt is, from $2.68 S* $«.00. ! jgSt'A Tsacbes’ Cues trill also bo formal, By order of Trustees, j. 3. T DONALDSON, Free's. Wellsboro, Nov. 27,1861. J WELLSBORO BOOK STORE rItSS subscriber, hiving purchased of Win. H I Smith his interest in the Book find Stationery Business, would respectfully Inform the public Of hi* desire to keep , A-OBNERAX, NHWS *o»« AND BOOK STORE, when ke trill furnish. AT THE OLD STAND, la the Pott Office Building, (or by mail) all THE HEW YORE? DAILIES at the publishers prices, lie will olio keeop oa head all the Literary Weeklies, and j Tbs Monthly Magazines,; Including Herpor’s, the Atlantic! Sudsy's, Petersen'* Knickerbocker, Continental Ao.j Ac. , i Also,- will be kept constantly on hand, a oom .eta repository of CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL. POSTICASi SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOkC Bialik Books, Paper Hauglagn, SHEET MUSIC, -PICTURES, M'JtUS, *». Orders for Binding Books. The work executed tn eut any tasto, and on the,lowest possible terms. Particu lar attention will also bo given to SPECIAL OBDBBI for soy thing comprehended in the trade. One Thousand Volumes of thi Latest Edition* s t SCHOOL BOOKS. Partite, Teachers and Scholars, are invited to tell and examine this large assortment of Selioal Boske, in which may bo found everything in «m ia tbo schools of the County. RxitrEPS.—Sanders’ entire series. Porter’* Loader, Sargeant’s, Town’s and Willson's Eaaders. Spsums Books.—Sanders’, Webster* As, Asitsketics. Qreonieaf *, Davies’, Stoddard’*, Colburn’s Ac. 1 fi«s«yang,—Brown's, Kenyan’s, Smith’s As. Geooeaphixb. — Mitchell’s, Wanaa’s, Colton’s 4a. Davies’ Legendre, Algebra,' Soiveying io. Slates of all kinds and sisos. Copy Books-,. Steel Pena. Paper of all kinds. Latin, German, French nud Greek Text Books; on hand and purchased to order. Watches, jewelry, Picture Fn.mes, Papal Rang, ings, Christmas Toys, Fancy Articles, Maps, Pl«- tores Ac. fSt- All orders promptly attemled to, Wellsboto, Nov. !7,136t. j. F. ROMH3OH. > GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS rpHE UNDERSIGNED' would respectfully , -1- inform tbe citizens of WELLSBORO end vicin ity, that be. has leased the store owned by A. P. CONK, one door east of FARR'S HOTEL, on Main Street, where he will keep constantly on hand A LARGE ASB WELL SELECTED STOCK Ot Family Groceries & Provisions, SUCH AS ! FLOUR, MEAt, AND FEED, KEROSINE OIL, RURNING FLUID, OAMPHENE, TOBACCO, CIGARS, 4a., *•„ which bo will sell cheep i FOR CASH- Also a-lsrgo assortmontof Bns BRANDIES. GINS, WINES, OLD RYE AND WHEAT WHISKEYS r he also Manufactures a superior article of CORK WHIS KEY, which he will soil to Lumbermen, Hotel Keep ers and others, at ! WHOLESALE, Cheaper than any other establishment In Northern Pennsylvania. j J. 3. EATON. Wiusboro, Jan. 15, 1882, DEACON SEINS WANTED.—Thirty to Forty cents will be paid for a sound skin and Dee from outs or holes, at the Brooklyn Tannery near Tioga. H. S. JOHNSTON. . Feb, 12, 1882.-3 mos. Young hemlock bark wanted.—Smooth young hark of the first growth, will be paid 25 to 40 cents per 100 weight, of this years peeling, at the Brooklyn Tannery near Tioga. Feb. 12, 1862.-3 mos. H. S. JOHNSTON. ■\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Sjc- J-l ci»l Court will beheld at the Court Heoie. In Welleboro, by the Hoa. Ulysses'Mercnr, commeafinr on Monday, the 24th-dny of March next,for the trial of the following causes, under the provisions of th» act of Assembly of the Hth April. 1834. d. F. DONALDSON, Proth'y. Jan-20,.18«2. ' I- Pliny Barr tb. Admrs of B B Geronid, Samnel M Fox vs. J Thompson Geo Wallace «t al vi. Isaiah Inaofao S Fierce va. J DnfToy et at Sohelskl Bom va. Stephen BahcoCk Tioga County Va. John W. Maynard ' J B Brydeh’s Adm'r va. Hiram Inaeho P B Elliott va. R T Daria et al Bingham Trustees va. Stephen Potter J if Each* va. A C Ely Sarah E Keene va. Amoa Bixby ■< Amoa Bixby va. S E Keene Bingham Trustees va. Anson Book at al « . “ va. Timothy Brace et al A S Tntnet va. John Ewe et al James I Jackson va. J if Baehe ExY Abel Nickerson va. Peter Green H W tattin et al va. A H Poster Jno N Baehe . va. W E Bodge M M Converse va. Henry Colten George Corlie* vs. Edwin Dyer J W Maynard va H Davis et al J P Donaldson va. A P Cone Bingham Trustee* va. Dtivid A Claxt ' “ ", va. Martha J E Clark et al ve. Qeo B Oolegrove et al ; va. Joseph Stafford et al va. H S Haiti aga , <4. It ft Wiliam Banhs NOTICE.— Notice is hereby: girts that there will he a meeting of the StookboHara of the Kane, field Iron Work%, at the office inf eaid .Compeny in Mansfield, Tioga Connty. P*-.« Monday; the ?U» day of March next, at oaaoofoek P- M. of said day, 'for the purpose of eleiftlnc oSfor* of stud Co®pany, and the trnnynetian swines*. Fob. i, 1852. ‘ A. P. CONE, Secretary, SPECIAL COURT. i
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