%■' :vt- S- ■ .■!- THB AGITATOR. !, oC AX ; AMr D m 10Ii L AWE OTT S, . _ Wednesdays &pril 9. 1663. ' New " Binghamton bommerHnl.Cotles&— Cowell & Warner. £icclioo Jyvtice —W ni. Ellis, Treasurer, W: Guernsey.'|| , Atlantic. Ifootily— •" . A ttiptiy n 3 cll t* —E. |p. •& Co. p nJ> aralUkd*ttt*tN<*j-p. Jt| Dormaul. f 0 BniUtrt anti KingsburySee. on Tuesday, nnd Mrs.C. R - FuUM. were driving nlorij- Ba%oad' Su, when their horse became frightened the and unmanage able. Mrs'.' Fuller was thrownjviolently from ‘ he baggy, breaking on arm and otherwise seriously in juring her.—Coming. Bimpifai,. | Fire at Mansfield*—Alcifnl noon on Mon dajlast, the cottage house i>elof| the Seminary }n Mansfield, occupied by Mr. Deotiat was d.s covered to be en fire. eitgatt ring a part of the' fnrnita|e. *h|loBB ww S 4OO - No insurance. The fire originated train a defective stove pipe. $9- STiTEHisT.-Bepqrts to me'that a certain person claiming to havf.bef appointed “Dep, nty hl : m|h»s bi tmaps schoolfl. * , ? % . . L I have appointed no person to a|t Id toat capacity withia the past year, excop£ Mitchell of. T ip, 0. Vo. Sup’t °S*~ nS'- Joettsbs PHOM THK pBSE|^E8 !—W«,nnder r standout the wntiog-of tetters |y soldier* in the hmy of.the fotomno, now in Virginia, is prohibited by an order issued headquarters,— How long this rule wifi be it is impossible to say. ■ Those who have' the army and receife no-letlers will understand fie reason. jsw On Monday an Irishnjan'byllbe name of Cor nelius Steele a resident of Corningjwaa found dead in the river atjthe (Jang mil); a tnil| 'South of Painted Post. Coroner Herrington .jbeld atj inquest, but the jury ndjoUrnaiVnntil Saturday to, time to-obtain farther testimony. Steele was lit 1 1| seen at Coopers Plains, nine weeks ago. He wa» ofiintempernte hab its. He left a wife and a grhwti *}), daughter. Ue was about flfty years old.— Ooming/Journal. : i Little Bits. —“ Winter still lingers in the lap of Spring.” Slewing is faihitfjiable again. —There -was a freshet in last week be low Babbs, Several lombermen i" fiintent.” '—The ice-cream party of. tbelTalilies’Aid Society last night was a success. Quite *j was ta ken np. “ s-|, —There is a rumor arann& towU fiat the Reserves left Alexandria last at £ p||u. bound farther Sooth. i ■ i Mi- is making 'exjeosive improve ■ msnts, by way of cleansing jnd in the Dick inson House, for the of the traveling public. Be is also preparing to -'dii|d an addition to the House, which will enable biii toi comfortably en tertain all who may call upon £ imj no matter bow large the number. Mr.'Owen ; late of tba A-mericao, Elmira, commenced hts duties as Clerk, on Tuesday. The Major is ttSdo business and is adding in every possible way‘-to me aUractions of his already unrivalled Hotel.— Democrat. '■jSf", AsAppeal.—rThe’lmdiej 'tl|! Weilsboro are collecting-some boxes of articles the comfort of thc’sick eudwounded-soldiers. , ’Tbey'wUl meet at the Court TL’irro jjt 2 o’clock, on iV; aflernoona of -this weck. to (nuke piufb 'materials as are contributed for that purport!. Materials ate wanted for linC bdodajes, •quilts, .'double gownsj bed-ticks, piliuWs edebions, drawers, 'night-shirts, also sheets and pilioV-rirVieß, and mlatge quantity of dean llueuand Cotton raps for dressing sounds. ; It is not deemed oecesSary to formal appli cation to tfae,people of Wellsboro ani vicinity. .It is taped 1 tbat this "appeal.”,is all that is necessary to induce them to contribute freely. - Two boxes will probably be ready f° r forwarding on Friday., April 7, 1882. ' f V . Swindle.—Sm: caution your read me against an advertisement. whgch - appeared in the Tribune two weeks since, relative to the firm of Bost wick. Tiffany A Co., of New % ark, felling jewO\ry and watches very cheap, en account of §ie hard times, wrote to the Arm for some information in regard to thru advertisement, bnt receired no answer from them, but the folio Ring, one from the Superintendent of Po lice, which speaks for itself, and needs no comment frotmne. Tours Ac., - CHAttbSs Seahles. Daggotts Mills,-April 3d, 1862. ; ' ■ ] Mjai 30, 1882. Sm; I am directed by the £nper|ute3jdent of Police l ° inform you that the firm of Boatwlck, Tiffany, A Co., is a twindlr. Any money sent thes is loti. Respectfully, 1 Geo, H|pcraft, Clerk Metropolitan Police. £9“ Qonsr for Apbjl.—Let evets Epe examine fku number closely; for beauty‘and gnriety it has i ltTer been - equalled. First, we Ibe exquisite PUte of “.Aski for it, Nannynext, feVs exquisitely kwl'ilbl colored {astiion-plate dontoirihg ‘seven fig °’e,J snother.extepsion fashion contflifutfour figures')' I ‘An April shower,”, a seasonable then ‘•ran more figure? of spring fashions > '■‘’Costume and , Portrait of the Prince Royal of Francf,*' and a vari-‘ I'J cl other nsefnl and ornameetnl engravings,— drawing Lessons, Model Cottages, andSHealth De- Patment; Juvenile, Horticultural, M u sio|li and Fash j°n departments. Bat what will be variable to the di«« is " the science of Dress Cuttings” with dia- A treatrad upon this ■ the latiw) invaluo. T *lnaMe science, by .which every lat'y jfwl be enabled 0 her own dresses, is worth at loaiS one year’s •tiicription. For gale at_Eobinso)i;s D©k Store. . —Many good. tbMgs are .told i,.. 8 “"lettered simplicity of the offic agof tho law visit t ea r* y **“?> °f the CommonwenlahSl While on a *«. i, j* ooun ty seat atTiogarecanllyitoae of these e.,.. to ra’ind, by association,! probably. The kao »v, fi ‘ Bte . r and Eecorder of Tioga, Cdjdaty, was a otulvi 058 ‘iterance wns proverbial, and was notori y incompetent for the duties of tbe oifee. Qd one ttuiß.n 4 w “8 °f-a lawyer madq ont.k certificate I(, al ' persons connected With the' outfit" then in •men <rer ° '‘ ann,itt igntedtbols" agd dojfyrved “ the ts t],. 111I 11 °f order loving citizens,” an}| banded it •her u . orc6 t “Eh tho customary fee. JsThat officer v/H e it copied into the records «|s|bed the seal lir instrument and repumd a to thelaw •kodin-* 1 , it fer “ary Joke a 3 the courts of Tiogflpcaioty.”— i' n^‘n * { b the excellence of tho tfdsve “ good 'lafor,-.. f »“tions editor of the Sult<f&, when we li,„- 1111 “Abe find Register and of - lahcttK, i' v «6ln Williamsport, «6t£ there per * C.um 1, ,. Ut ' e * “ * B# b» this county notjtjben having e,(, ' Afterwards, when Tioga Coun did boast ''•ttsd^ 1 °^^* cor A, °^ ker °wn, the Recorder “ »t> English gentleman who b'sgbeen.edu- Ptj j ”° ne °f tbe learned profetsions.anffihasgrxdu hc(, f n * of thp best Colleges in the wofld. These Uri<ll takoalltl3o baugh out*this poor there wes a laugh in iu IfStho editor gtSf* Stupathv; Vos Esbels. —Some months since Judge Flanders, the Editor of.the Malone (Franklin N. T.) Gazette, was arrested on the charge of dis. .loyalty, and sent to Fort Warren. His wife contin ued to publish the paper during her husband's impris onment. Duncan S. Magee, of Watkins, sent $5O to sustain the -paper, and for this act the Democratic Presses of this section are now liberally “puffing" Mm. Mr. Hull, of the Conner thus takes the starch out of Magee. “Jedge Flanders was arrested and sent to Port War ren, we think, instead oj Eort Lafayette, for his dis loyally. Mf.'Magoe, who contributed $5O to-bia wife, to en able her to cpntitine the publication of the disloyal sheet, was probahly influeneed by one of two motives —either by sympathy with suffering humanity gener ,al!y, or j sympathy with tho'pro'slavery rebellion in particular; which, wo-oan not say,but weure.flightly Auspicious that the,la tier was the moving cause.' If Judge Flanders had been travelling in -‘Dixie,” and'had been thrown into Jail on the charge of being an abolitionist, we do not believe that Mr.-Magee's bowels of compassion would have been moved thus actively towards tbe disconsolate'Mrs. Handers; he would probably have said, 'served him right, he had, no business do—n there,’ and ‘nary a ren’ would have escaped him. J If this thing had happened last October, we do not I believe that the Democratic papers in this Senatorial district would have made the least mention of it nnMl after thy election; for fear, that the electoih would have-called to mind a homely but familiar adage, ‘as the bid cock crows the young ones learn.’”-|-£7orm'»y Journal, t ■ Pibes at Blossßdro,—A correspondent at Blossburg writes us that on Saturday morning, a week ago, about one o’clock the store of ollick Jt Taylor woe discovered to be on fire. The flames eprend so rapidly that it was impossible to save anything in the store or Post Office, both of were consumed with all their contents. The Grocery of J. R M»nell was also destroyed, though a part of the st saved. The bouse adjoining the grocery occi a Mr. Jamieson was also destroyed together H. Gulick's office. The lose of Golick & Taylor was $4,000. for $2*500. J. H. Gulick’s individual loss about SIC insurance. Mr. Monell's loss abbat $l5O. No insured The office of J. H; Qulick, and the Store Oulick <k Taylor were owned by Bi-Gov. Seyknour of New York, and were insured. Loss and insurance unknc n. | All the letters, stamps, blanks, rating starry money in the Post Office were destroyed. The of Gulickand Taylor were in one of and though they showed the effects of the hea were not destroyed. - ■ ! On Wednesday last about 2 p. m.. fire was ered in the residence of H. Coon, and the < only succeeded in earing a part of the furnitu greater part of the beds, bedding and clothing lost. The origin of the first fire remains uni that of the second is supposed to bare' been £ tire stove pipe. We had the pleasure of attending the nation of the Graduating Class of the Bingl Commercial College, on Tuesday, March 11th, exercises were initiated by a general Lecti Laws, from the Hon. Ransom Balcom. It was practical and highly instructive lecture,eibausl the subjects treated, and was an admirable euppl to the general course of Law Lectures delivers ring the winter by 0. W. Chapman, Esq. The are informed, are delivered regularly, on the Ti fore&ooo of each week. The 6fadaate«p by tbe promptness and with which they met tbe various questions and prnb lems proposed, did themselves great credit, and clearly evinced tfaat they were masters of tbe differen sub jects taught in ibi's%igh toned and most excellent in stitution. some of them who were pointed out to as as having been in attendance but some six «nd| eight weeks even astonished all {but their Professed who seemed to take it very much as a matter of couil&e) at their ready proficiency. At the close of the elvaiin nation, they were favored with appropriate and sug gestive remarks from the Revs. Mr. Boardmau and Pierson of this place. 1 The success of this Institution, in these stormy times, has been wonderfully better than we could' bare any right to expect. As we truly feel that that tbe energetic and laborious Professors who - have doiie our Village the honor of .locating their College thereto, are wor-tjiy of the highest credit, and they ahoijld be warmly supported and , encouraged.— Binghamton Democrat. Advertisement. Tho subscriber has just received his first stock of new Spring goods, which will be sold at extremely low prices, as samples we have good pr\n(s at lOcte, Fine Ginghams Is, Fine bleached soft finish shirtings 1, Slate Jeans Ificts, Heavy Denims Ifiets, yard wide heavy brown -shirtings Is, fine brown shirtings 10c and Is, alTHnen napkins 10s doz.. Union table linens 2s fid. yd., all .linen do 4s yd., toweling cheap, worn- 1 ens calf boots Bs, womens Congress heeled gaiters : good Bs, men's heavy kip brogans Bs, Groceries cheap as efer. The stock from this date will be kept as full of bargains as in old'times. Call and see. Coming, April 9, 1882, J. A. Parsons. - - i ■. MARRIED, In Deerfieldy oh the 2d lost., at tbe honse of tbe -bride's father, by Rev. t). A. Pope, Mr. SEDDE?f M. BUTLER of Chatham, and Miss LUCY SEELEY, of Deerfield, Tioga County, Pa. By Rev. T. T. Titos, on the 22d olt., WM. T. CRUMB, of Tioga Co. Pa., to Miss ANNA M. KINT, of Turbnfc Tp., Union Co., Pa. In Covington, on the 13th ult,, by Ira Patchin. Esq., Mr, NELSON DAY of Richmond, to Miss SARAH WATERS of Charleston Tioga Co., Pa, SPECIAL NOTICES. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES,! THE HEALTH AND LIFE OF WOMAN j IS continually is peril if she is mad enough to neg lect or maltreat those sexual irregularities to wpich two-thirds of her sex are more,or less subject. DR. CHBESBMAN’S PILLS, prepared from same formula which the inventor, CONELTDB CHEESEMAN, M. D., of New has for twej years used successfully in an extended private pif tice—immediately relieve without pain, all disturb* ees of the periodical discharge, whether arising ft|( relaxation or suppression. The) act like a ch6rm removing the pains that accompany difficult or ii moderate menstruation; and are the only safe and i liable remedy for Flushes, Sick HeSdacbe. Pains in I Loins,'Back and Sides, Palpitation of the Heart, Nei ous Tremors, Hysterics, Spasms] Broken Sleep t) other unpleasant aud dangerous Effects of an unnctn ml condition of the sezunl functions. In the wclrst cases of Fluor Albui or Whites, they effect a speedy cure. __ TO WIVES AND MATRONS. ( DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS are offered as the as); safe means of renewing interrupted menatrpa, tion, bat I LADIES MUST BEAR IN MIND 1 That on that eery account, if taken when the infemjp tion arises from natural causes, they will inevitably prevent the expected events. This CAUTION IS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY, fer each is' the ten dency of the Pills to restore tbs original functions of the sexual organisation, that they ipovitably am st the'procoss of gestation. Exflic it direction!, ' dating t then, and ichen th ty thnuld not be uted, with each Box—the Price One Dol lar each Bax, containing from do fo 50 Pills, ' ‘A valuable'Pamphlet, to he had free, of lhe_ l A gents. Pills sent by moil promptly, by enblosing'priea to tne Agent.' Sold by druggists generally. 8 R. B. HUTCHINSS, Proprietor, For sale at Roy’s Drag Store. . ! .Dec. 11.18f11.-Iy. 20, Cedar st.. New York, i AUDITOR’S NOTlCE.—Notieio is hereby given that the undersigned has beep appobfed an Atp. diiur to audit and distribute the moneys arising upon THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. JOHN R. BOWEN EE6B leave to state that having .“removed” from the “ OLD EMPIRE STORE* across the street to his present location, he is now prepared to furnish his old friends and customers with a well selected assortment of ‘ DRY GOODS, LADIES* GOODS. READY MADE CLOTHING, CLOTHS, .JEANS, CASSIMBRES, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES, •• PROVISIONS, , .1 TEAS, COFFEE, TOBACCO, AC., AC., At a very small advance upon New York Prices. The highest marker price paid for all kinds of PRODUCE. Remember the place—First Store below the POST OFFICE. Wellsboto, Feb. 5, 1862. The Kuoxville Fitnndri) CONTINUES in full blast and is in the he?t run ning order, where you can get. StdVes, Pl"W#> Rond Semper?, Cutting Boxes. Sugar kcttlfes &b.. 4c.. of the must approved patterns, and made in the best manner for a LESS PRICE than at any other establishment of the kind in the country. Machinery made and repaired in good stylo on short notice. 1 * ►ck was ipi«d by with J, All kinds of produce, old iron, copper, brags and pewter, taken in exchange for castings. A liberal discount made to CASH PURCHASERS. P. 8. All persons indebted are requested to call and settle Insured WITHOUT DELAY, and save costs, that I may still he able to do a credi business in part. J. P. BILES, Proprietor. Knoxville, March 26, 1862.-6 m. 0. No War! War for the Union! loose of THE undersigned would respectfully inform his old friends, customers, and the public generally, that be has opened a CABINET AND CHAIR SHOP on Main Street, opposite H. W. Dartt’s Wagon Shop, i&bre be intends to keep constantly on . hand a gene ral assortment of tips and 9 books b Safes, it/ they Cabinet Ware, made of the best materials, and by the best workmen. Also Coffins made to order, and as as can be procured ©Lcwhere, accompanied with a Hearse. Also Chairs of every variety from the BEST down to the CHEAPEST, to n Suit Purchasers, jdiscov itizens •e—the being Down ; defec- Also Turning of all kinds done to order atid to suit CUSTOMERS. The undersigned having hod many years experi ence, both in France and in this country, feels confi dent that ho cannot be excelled in either of the above branches of mechanism—and further would recom-; mend the public to szami lamton ij Tbe are on j clear, jllve of jement fd du- CALL AND EXAMINE his workmanship and prices before purchasing else- where. JACOB STICKLIN. Wellsboro, March 19, 1862. <e we CORNING WHOLESALE DRUG AND BOOK STORE. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, WINDOW GLASS, KEKOSINE OIL, ALCOHOL, BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Sold at whcdesnle by W. D. TER BELL. Country Merchants supplied with these articles at NEW YORK PRICES. Cuming, Feb. 26, 1862. .eaday ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue of an order of the Orphan’s Court to me directed, 1 will sell nt public vendue on Monday the 21st day o( April 1862, at the Court House - in Wellsboro, at 2 o'clock P. M. A certain lor of land in Belmar township, hounded on the north by lands of James Lowry, on .the east by the public highway, real 'estate formerly of Israel Merrick, deceased, and lands of 0. L. Gibson, on the south by 0. L. Gibson, and Hartford Butler, and on the weauby lands formerly of John Fellows—contain ing one hundred and nine acres, more or less, with about fifty acres improved, a frame house, two frame barns, and an apple orchard thereon. SILAS JOHNSON, I , . HIRAM KIMBALL. J Aamrt. March 26,1863. m 1 LLINER ¥• MRS. M. W. SHEARMAN, MILLINER, NEW YORK AND ELMIRA , JNVITES attention to her assortment of - i\ew Spring Goods, embracing every description of 'French and American millinery, which she will sell at wholesale and retail for CASH only. Sprcl:il Inducements offered, to MILLINERS. Goods and Patterns fur nished at a Small Advance above NEW YORK COST. Booms 22 Bleeoker Street, New York, end 137 Water Street, Elmira, NVT. April 1,1862.-3 iii. ithe L. pty mo* Tl/f ARRIAGE. —Its loves and hates, sorrows J3!A. and angers, hopes and fears, regrets and joys; MAN HOOD, how lout, bow restored; the nature, treatment and radical cure of sperraaeorrbcea or seminal weakness; invol untarv emissions, sexual debility and impedimenta to mar •riuge generally; nervousness, consumption, fits, mental and physical incapacity, resulting from self-abuse—are fully ex plained in the makriaOs quips, by wm. yoonq, m. p. This most extraordinary book should be in the hands of every young person contemplating mairiage.nnd every man or woman who des-Ires to limit the number of their offering to their clnumstances. Every pain, disease and ache inciden tal to youth, maturity and old age. is fully explained; every particle of knowledge that should he known IS here given. - It is full of engravings. In fact.lt discloses secret* that every one should know; still it is a book that must bs locked Bp* and not lie about tbe house. It will be sent to any one oo the receipt of twenty-five cents in specie or postage stamps. Address Da. Wm. Young,No. 416 Spruce Streetjabove fourth," Philadelphia. qSf' Afflicted and unfortunate, no matter wbat may be your disease, before you place yourself under the care of any of tbe notorious <&mck*—native or foreign—who’, advertise in this or any other paper, get a copy of Dr. Young** book, and read it carefully. U will bC tbe means of saving you many a dollar, your health, and-possibly your life.' Da. Young can be consulted on any of the diseases de scribed in his publication, at his office. No. 410 Spruca Street, above Fourth, Philadelphia. Office hours from 9 to 3, daily. March 26, 1802.-ly. m re* ;ho rv nd FAIR WABXING t TBS School Director! of Delmar township wil meet at the Butler School Bouse in Stony Fork on Saturday, the 26th insU,at 10 o'clock A. M., t« en gage .teachers for the Summer Schools. Teachers trill be expected to have their certificates with them. Wall also receive proposals and contract to build two School Houses the following Summer, one in the Boatman District No. IS, and one in the Brewster Dis trict No. 13. The Houses to be built after the plan of the one in the Francis District No. 5. * The wood for the different schbols for neat Winter DEACON SKINS WANTED—Thirty to Forty cents will be paid for a sound skin and free trum cuts or hotel, at the Brooklyn Tannery Hear .Tioga. V H-8. JOHNSTON. A Fob. 13,186 J.-S mo». CORNING 1 CHEAP CASH STORE. #20,000 1 WORTH OF DESIRABLE GOOhs. CONSISTING OF DRY GOODS, HATS A CAPS, YAKK.EE. NOTIQ; , CjROCE RIBS, Ac., now on bank for sale cheap for CASH'or prode aA S 3 PR-ICE 8. The snbscriber invites all buyers to call and through his stock assuring them tbor they cau ALWAfS DEPEND depend on finding (all (he goods wanted) In His Stock, saving them)the truuble of running around, nod giving tbemjtbe CiIANCE OF SELECTING from & large und varied assortment of NEW GOODS. This fact as the more important, as, but few me chants are keeping their usual assortments of gout owing to the TIMES AND OTHER TROUBLES. All kinds of goods here advanced largely and it i FOLLY TO ADVERTISE, to sell lower than seer, as is the fashion, but we CAN AND WILL sell GOOD GOODS aa cheap (if Dot ekeape'r ) as an, HOUSE IN THE TRADE. All Onr Purchases are made for CASH OR PRODUCE ) (which has scen our rulcfor years) we h&ro no bad; debts to CHARGE UP to our Customers bat can GIVE THEM the benefit of the SAFE RULE. Customers from & distance can save 1 enough in a SMALL bill of goods, TO PiT Expenses of Coming. All Goods warranted as represented. An early Call, is Solicited, 1 JAMBS A. PARSONS, No. 3 CONCERT BLOCK, ■ CORNING, N. Y. , Febj 12, 1362, ATANSFIELD CLASSICAL SEMINARY. MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO., FA. The Spring Term of this Institution will commence Marcb 18th, 1682, and continue thirteen weeks. E. WILDMAN, A. M Principal. Mrs. H. P. R. Wildman Preceptress. Miss E. A. Chase...., Music Teacher. Mr. Isaac Sticknev Penmanship. EXPENSES. Tuition, Room Rent, Fuel and Board per Term, in'Comtuon English - - $2B 50 Tuition from - - * $2 50 to $6 00 The success of the school during these times when (he country's need demands the services of every .ible-bodied young man, has been beyond the expecta tions of the most sanguine of its friends. The de partment of Penmanship is very popular. Prof. Stickney is a master of bis profession. We are roost happy to say that be has been prevailed upon to re main with us. Besides the daily instructions that he •rives, Professor Stickney gives extra instructions to those desiring it for a reasonable compensation. Those desiring to teach during the summer will be admitted for half or two thirds the term, others for full term only. Board in the Hull at $1 60 per week. Rooms for self-boarding can. be rented in the village. All kinds of produce taken in payment for tuition and board at market prices. Feh 26, 1861. E. WILBMAN. WELLSBORO POST OFFICE. Mails close as follows: The Northern (Tioga, Cor ning, Cleveland, New York, Ac.,) at 9.45 a. m. The Southern (Troy, Philadelphia, Washington. Ac.,) at 7.45 a. M. The Jersey Shore, (Morris, Cedar Ban, Ac.,) and the Coudersport (Pine Creek, Gaines, West Pike. Ac.,) at 2 p. >r., every Tuesday and Friday. - California Mails leave New York the Ist, llib and 2 Ut of each month. An Overland Mail for California leaves St Louis twice 1 a week. Letters for this Mail should be marked “ Overland.” Ail Utters alleged to contain valuable enclosures should be registered. Post Masters are instructed to retain all mail mat ter belonging to any invlridunl until his arrearages— if he be in arrears—for postage he paid. Post Office open from 7 A. Jf., to 8 p. m., every day, Sunday excepted. Hcjob Young, P. M. BOMS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY NEW YORK; aa. i tax., 5i,000,006. Home Fire Insurance Company NEW EATEN, CONNECTICUT; CAPITAL, $200,000, ' ' - I - These Companies bare complied with the State law. Applications for Insurance received by CHARLES L. SIEMENS, Wellsboro Tioga County, Peoaa. Wellaboro, Jan. 15, 1862. NEW , COOPER SHOP.—The undpraigned respectfully informs the citisens of Wellshoro and vicinity, that he baa opened a COOPER-SHOP opposite CROWL’S WAGON SHOP, and is ready to do all manner of work prompt and tc order, from a gallon keg to a fifty barrel tub. Re pairing also done on short notice; 0. F. ELLIS. Wellsbdro, May 8, 1861. ! ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad ? ministration having been granted to the subscri bers no tbh estate, of James Metre 11 late of Liberty township, deeM,. notice is hereby given to those in debted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly ati* thenticated for settlement to the subscribers. 0. F. VEIL, 1 C. C. MERRELL, > Adpir^t Feb. 12, 1863. WM. L. KEAGLE, j Flies i flies: flies:—Eiy-stone, ot Cobalt* for poisoning flies—also FLY-PAPER, or EXTERMINATOR, price t-jx cent per paper. For sale at TROY’S DRUG STORE. pALL AND WINTER GOODS 1 JEROME SMITH Has now on hand a L ARGE and EXTENSIVE STOCK of DRY GOODS, Coosistloir in part of , BLACK AND FIGURED DEESS SILKS, WORSTED GOODS. Plata & Figured Delaines & Cassimeres, UEKINOES. LADIES’ CLOTH, OPERA FLANNELS, LONO AND SQCARE SHAWLS, And in fact the beat aaaortment of., LADIES' DRESS GOODS Ever brought Into this County. - X have also a Large Stock of DOMESTIC GOODS! FOOTS & SILOES, S. ■ .look Such as Grown and Bleached Sheetings and Shirt ings? Tickings Denims, striped .Shirtings, Red ai d White Flannels, Brown.and Blenched Cotton Flannels* Colton Batting, Carpel Wnrp, Cotton Yarn, Drilling* etc., etc. We have also a large stock of Satinetts, Full Cloth, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, 40, I have also, a Large and Extensive Stock of CROCE R IE S, READY-MADE 1 LoTUING, HATS-! AND CAPS, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Crockery, Glass Ware, * Wooden-ware, etc., etc. I would invite the particular; attention of purchasers CARPETS AND FLOOR OIE CLOTHS which is undoubtedly the largest assortment ever brought into the county, and will he sold at prices that must give entire satisfaction ; and I would invite purchasers, generally, to call and examine ray Goods and Fries?, and they will undoubtedly find that the nlace to buy Good Goods and at Low Prices is at the Store of , JEROME SMITH. WelLboro, Oct. 9, 1861. WELL SB OB 0 , Are opening a fine Stock of NEW GOODS last bought at “ PANIC PRICES." and will be sold ?0B CASH, at a little ABOVE COST, if possibi EVERYBODY Call and see the New Goods and Prices. P. S. All persons having unsettled accounts ofi'our looks, are requested to settle the seme by Cash oi lote, immediately, as we intend to sell on the pay b an system, until further advices from the seat of L. J. W. BAILEY A CO. Wellsboro, July 31,1861. Fhe Spring Term.will commence on the 24th of [rch, 1862. Puition for term of fourteen: i ceeh, from $2.60 to DRY -W ellsboi EXECC h avis ootate'of J<l notice tebi CLOTBS AND CASSIMERES, to my assortment of J. W. BAILEY At CO., AT THE UNION STORE, WELLSBORO’ ACADEMY. Wellsboro*, Tioga County, Pcnna, RHINOS N. ALLEN. A. M.s - - Principal isled by a corps of competent teachers. Teaches* Class willjalso bo formed. By order of Trustees, ( J. F DONALDSON, Pw’t r ellaboro, Nov. 27, 1861. - BIJLLARDj A C 6., ARE NOV IK 1 \ FULL BLAST! A T : THE OLD STORE —of— | B. B. SMITH, THREE DOOKB BELOW TH£ WELLSBORO HOTEL, WITH A FULL sjrOCK —or— SOODS, GROCERIES, <§*., xSec., BOUGHT IN ADVANCE 1 OT T|ll I i .1 ']■ PRESEItf Witt PRICES, AN D WILL B* SOLb >R CASH OR PRODUCE, A T PRICfcSBELOW f York Wholes fclc Prices. Ne< n , CALL AND LOOK BEFORE 'CEASING ELSEWMEBE. EU Dm. 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That from and after the date hereof, no cattle, horses, sheep,'geese or swine shall be permitted to run lit-large in any of the,public streets or high ways of this Boro, and any owner or- owners of any cattle, horses, sheep,['geese or swine as aforesaid per* muting, or knowing ;tbem to run or be at large within the streets or highways aforesaid shall, upon oonvic ; tion, pity a fine of not less than fifty cents, nor more than one dollar for each and every offence und lor Leach and.evejy of the cattle, horses, sheep, geese or swine, .so found offejnding as aforesaid, one half of said fine to go to thelinformcr, and the balance to be paid into the bands of the Boro Treasurer. Sec, 2. That any {person or persons leaving, put* ling, permitting or causing to be placed or left within the limits of any public street or highway of this Boro, any wfcgons, carts, lumber, logs, dray*, ploughs, farming utensils, or a'ny obstructions or rubbish what ever, subject to a fine of not less than one dollar, nor more than two dollars for each and every'offence; and it shall be the duty of tbe Supervisor and Con stable. or any other citizen of this B< ro, for each and every neglect, or refusal to obey the provisions of this ordinance to prosecute the offender and remove tbe obstructions. { • Sec. 3. It shall bo tbe duty of each and every person or persons ownir g, or bolding land witnin the limits of this Boro, framing respectively on any of ! tbe streets or highways, now existing, or„ which may hereafter exist in said Boro, to build and maintain a side walk of p.ank, bpards, or gravel in the following manner, viz: If of plank or boards they shall be placed crosswise upon good and sufficient bed sills to be four feet wide and placed nutless than-one foot from tbe fence and filled between the fence and w.ilk with gravel. The gravel walks shall be five feet wide and not less than one foot tbe same to be construct ed of hill gravel. The aforesaid walks are to be built Under tbe direction of the Burgess and Town Coun cil, who shall direct the building of walks of one or more planks in width j when‘more is not necessary, and to relieve persons from building any walks when they are not actually required for the convenience of the Boro. All walks to bo completed witbin thirty/ days after receiving notice from the Burgess and Town Council under the penalty of having the said walks built by the Boro authorities and a charge of 20 per cent, in addition to the amount of constructing tbe same. _ JL jPABKHURST, Burgess* Attest, J. 6. PARKHURST, Clerk, Elklarid, March 26, 1862. TREES! TREES! FOR SALE, THE FOLLOWING APPLE, Price, 20 Cents. r . Summer Apple —Early Early Strawberry, Large Yellow Bough, Golden Sweet, Bed Astraehan. Autumn Apple —Grarenstein, Fall Pippin, Porter Juneting, Rambo, Jersey Sweeting. Hunter Apple— Baldwin, Newton Pippin, Rhode Island Greening, Esopns Spitzenburg, Boston Russet, Ladies Sweetiijg, Ladie Apple, Peck's Pleasant, Hnb bardton None-Such, King, Yellow Bellflower, North ern Spy, Talman’a Sweeting, Seek-no-furtber, Butch Mlguonne, Fiy’s Russett, Hereford's Pearmain, Bot tle Green, Wagoner. I Crab Apple—Large Bed Siberian, Small Rod, de., Yellow, do. i Pear, Price 50 Cents. Summer —Madaliene.lßloodgoqd, Dearborn’s Seed ling. Summer Franc Real, Rostiezer, Osbacd’a Sum*' mer Bartlett. Autumn —Pondante d’ Aotomno, Seckel, VirgaHeu, Beuree d’ Amalie, Flemish Benuty. Onondaga, Fulton, Stevens' Genesee, Urban is te, Napoleon, Henry 4 th, Dix, Cushing, Blucfier’s Meadow, Bezi de la Oswego Beurre, Golden Beurre of Bilboa, Beurre Bose. Woodstock. Winter —Lawrence, Gloat Morceau, Passe Colmar, Vicar of Wakefield. For extra sized Pear tree* we shall extra prices, Cherry, Price 38 Cents. Black Heart, Black Eagle, Black Tartarian, Down’s Late Red, May Duke, Early Purple Game, Late Clack. Guy’s Early While. Napoleon Bigarrenu, Am ber, Yellow -Spanish, Beauman’s May, Holland Ei garreau, Golden*Drop of Herrington. I t Plums Pyice 50 Cents. Duane’s Purple, Lawrence’s Favorite, Washington, Huling’s Superb, Matteson’s Favorite, Smith’s Or leans, Jefferson, Magnum Bonnm, Imperial Gage. Pracli, Price IS Cents. Crawford’s Early, Melocoton, Bergen’s Yellow, Sweet Water. Grapes. Isabelly, Catawba. Concord. Diana, Rebecca. Dela ware, HnVtford Prolific,! White Sweet Water,- Bl&el Burgundy. Enslisli Gooseberries. SeveralVarietea. entrants. Cherryf While Dntch and Bed, do. Or nil mental. Norway Spruce, European Silver Fir, Scotch Fir,' Balsam Fir. American Arborvilte, Siberian do., Eu rnpean Larch,JJreen Forsythes, Whits Flowering Dentxia, QraigsilL Dentxia, Althea, Chinese Weigilia, Baltimore belle Bose, Queen of the Prair'es, Willow, The; above wo’offer for sale 'at oar Nursery; they ere handsome and of'snporior quality, hers all been transplanted and will bear removing with safety. In digging and packing care will be taken, and the charge for packing will be the cost of materials used. Trees will be delivered! at the Tioga depot free of charge. We invite all to visit our Nursery and see. for themselves. Orders should be sent in early. I B. 0. WICKHAM. Tioga, March 19, 1862; ; Fall of King €ottbn. B. GEER, AGENT, IS now receiving and< intends keeping constantly on hand, a large assortment of DRY GOODS, , GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARD-WARE; , Ae., Ao., Ac.. j whioh he will sell at the least possible advance front coat upon whioh a man oon live. CALL AND SEE. No Charge for Showing-Goods, j Lawrencaville, March 29.bt' •, koticc.
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