ll , iK Asimoa aND MISOELI*AIfBGtB. Wednesday, April, ieji.B63, “ 1 Ijjevr Advertisements. C. Simpson, Secretary. ■ r . '**Z* ( e -^>»j snjin C!aus - Emerson, i • &Co ' '"■■•' ■ tt’crfcr —John A. Roy, Agent., Whitney, Esij.j of East CbarloStbp,re( ostrU , jiit the soldiera'Of. Co. Q, 45th„'.Rej W I’d? |l,l! teD : t l,i m s l B4o—whioi ho will, dial [bnJte 't'cdtlod to receive it upon nppUeatiiii '■itso t’p.—Mr. Jeroine Smith.has ,li- Turk where he fas beehbuying bis **u. Ho say# be wUI-lot tho readefs • .... (which means everybody) know.whit f ...ii next week. ’Meantime call add loqjc [Turrivals.-Several of our merchants h*|> will report in doe time, j EhT _Mn. Editor/.Ceor to record the oocurrece of'.another Which happened here on Monday ;3a<|,; "rin the death of,A man oalle4 Mmhaei Caif, HMieaaol was pushing an empty car nnofcW .tircooe on to him and crushed h,m «o ftijlt Mealy twenty-four hours. I ’ wife and one child to lament.his l' f illrcjk, April 'l4, 1862. OnsE ß^|; s-to at Cherry Flatts.—About two b cloc|, morning a fire broke out in the Taveig ffhil'lemorc in.this place. Tlio flnoies ,i l} that but little of‘the furnitnre w wMij, line in the chamber, bar room, dining roonj, '■-hen, together with books, papora and $BO i|i Ins destroyed. Loss estimated at sldoo. ,'Xnt $300.r ' ' ’ , UE *' I' iny April " ,!’ £ • Limn Bits. —A no* Post Office has keel, v 3 o<i near Lloyd's Hold in Middlclnjry |’.'l cd Hiilcs Valley. Mrs. R. L. Wobatyr is .acting tf lltidSale’s "Dapple Mart’* 6n : th'e fourth p»*|; P --0 f onr readers tell ns the name of tip' .of ihe beautiful poem, "The Withers” Ob fr,: page ? ; . J, ,t" election —for Colonel in the 6th R’egt.P. Is,' • 'fplaeoaad resulted in the choice of Lieut, f ihe Regular Army.. . |j Master. (fAcarcn/ruttAt. Society.—Wbat has beeonie ■. ip cultural Society?" asks n kiikaow how <o answer this question. ; Ott a|-{ y Ha hard times and the very unsettled jta|? anatlry lust year, the regular annual fa'if'Wfat «d.. Let the members agitato the question , r j this coming autumn would bo eipedlJ dsrcper. At any rate, let'the present otSceja Mutiny be succeeded by others who will a civ, ■sli* way keep up the organization for buttVr •Firac Accident.—We learn that on Sunday, rink, a little daughter of Freeman* Sweat, of ■*■93 township, while placing among ::t ward piled on aside hill, met with tilth ciu ; ed her death. The logs ndj! Vj bioclted up, and as'.the ground :-:c ms nothing to prevent'them. from rjjU|ngij' was playing among thorn *tbfljr .niro of them passing over her. •ufcersath fl log, and'life'almost extinct 4 ’ T3m|- :ta few days, when death came to her ie> - - q\ f?ERiXE’s Fl^'G. —It will be noticed tha3 !n and Stripds floats once more to a tew advertisement of 7 Perioe & Company h The extraordinary enterprise of »'tbvi :*loir pricey .asked by them- for tbahest s Jua|| rrf [ , and /ho promptness 'with ’ fcmd wait on customers,, commend merchants for the people Jiring in ,;n of this county. No other firm in Tr&y fcjj .rhoted to furnish good goods cheap. ’ Ofce i nudes in New York, and lakes.advantage pC -temnns of trade to buy cheap foT cnsh.f It i tint they can afford to sell cheaper than jmy (hisndmakea fair profit at that. Such 'nwess, and their enterprise cannot fail (o|sdJJ :V y;j A:tepti:d Assassination.—Two :*ai'empted to assassinate Chas.' P. w:sg township, on the.river bridgq. One of them struck at him hit a watch which Mr. H. his •naking tbo crystal and damaging .thwack. fa **< Mr. Hepburn fired ft-rerolver -at-hij ai4l "'S.tsd believes that he.shot the one who disband or arm. They both left on J ihe object of the assassins evidently!-Wail. : and they mast’"ba.ve been i h-Hepburn’* business, for his trip to WUp Ins-i money to bring down ■fom t ’ks; but owing to reasons not necessq \ tpp the murderers, had they succeed* Mn |t-j, would bft\e obtained less dt,' 5 be proper for tbo company to ) pchj h?hts in tbo bridge?— Williamsport^ ,^ aE at Tiog\.—Hugh YouifG, Esq., "'J letarn to Tioga yesterday, X'fonhtf'tho i Machine Shop of iho late firm of| i Co., —tho Blacksmith Shop of ’J,;} -envied by Mr. Both,—tho Wagon ana^ A. I* Colo, and the Shoo Store ajad|' ! Ic e Pl* Fi c h, burned to the ground.- ' t >s' “’ e eo Tire Company organization iq OutS we have good materials for one) ■ r Sl the citizens pjiesenJ .thpt jßgjeral -‘ptßerth -'.Mings would have the persistent and -well -directed &f<|[ present, some of whom aip not at aong them were some youngjmehfci tidj;'*** distinguished themselves for <JariJij| ftVdJ /'jrpojure and persevering Welt ‘ I ! * T ® property,.and.wbo e£;tx||r l:;fc lhan M °ur citizens* I am reques4(Titk|. , t */ u! Dames °f Mr. Harry Beers, . t Vl Beckwith, If. C. GurreUoijl.'«uq^ and by publishing this ’a* . someSj tne thanks of our citizens you will diniP a favor, i -Tioga:! S L-^ the' foundry k ' S onfir cbye.n incendiary*. The’lossjor} is estimated .at.s33-0 to! ■ -jjr t’tjjj . Advertisement, ' ,-y^ I) ia J»« rcceivediHis -firft j ds ’fkicb will bo sold at-eKrgiiwJj-, ' W6 llara - g a ‘><l prmli at ioUi; iJuj,’^' no Wcacfietl tmfffioislr fhirti) g f;H»T,D«ta. ICcts, yajd wir„ ]M lii. n ' rtl !‘l s la, fine brown * sbirtmgs Ipf, "PV 118 I® B ipz-j Union table to ' 4s totaling cheap; Ho"n- ■! u«A°? en . s Coi >6W» ;hoelcti. gtiit<;fTf.-, b bs-ogHna Ba, r Oruct;riqsoHeA{' L thia dat() wiU MV ns Hif/S' ‘ ' S Callandsoe.' f V 86 2- \ J. a: Parson. !- ? „ ;,, J, , f ,. ( >!,“ ( ‘* ri V to sign my name, or if I •, .• ■„ V f- ..' ~* f . ■ ■■ - { hc surnc'fts pirtncr, or. pft Ji'r.k” * I%\ 1-? i.- f. j'jft .ft ; . Vtr ' 'Ui K ■ £ i [To the People of V iU-.8 £ I''VO"v ?.i*2 p 5 V TUOOAV-. € 0 UN T Y J’i * ' - - ' ]yl ■' 'irrzi'rf 'J, ani-.t wEWotrur s&t, that t 1 FULLY APPRECIATING THE i * LARGE PATRONAGE so 14 *> : BESTOWED D.P ON U § THE PAST TEAH, Made Preparations -'P6 R' T a'E : ' :s 1 Coming Spring A ON A SCALE LARGER TUAN HE RE TOP ORE. WE NOW FULLY KNOW WHAT THE PEQPLE WANT. IT IS GOOD GOODS AT THEIR CASH YAEHE. THIS IS WHAT WE ARE NOW PREPARED, . ' MOEE THOROUGHLY Than Ever Before TO GIVE TO ALL ♦ >. HAVING RECEIVED ■ Large Additions TO OITI STOCK, * ; "' J : ite whk fas FIXEEST COSFIDEJtCE, I N V:i T 0 ■lt') r . /■>; '-12 , ? OU4t FRIENDS : > A"J l-l O M ; - r.- : ■ *ro giver Tft i. ! ■' ' ■ *> 1 1:; f . ;, r AN\mMX:ir:, qlll, + F >F /■ - seax.lt J) UR IK G ' WS HATE '.4 3 • •• •t’io the a: roe a i JOHN B. BflffßN BESSlaavd to state that havmjr “removed" from the *- °0 EMPIRE STORE” across CHo strep f to. aiajrreeent, Intuition, he is,now. prepared to furnish ifia'old friends’ and customers with a well seleeted assortment of DRY GOODS, LADIES’ GOODS, ' READY MADE CLOTHING, clCths, jeans, cassimeres, • • BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, groceries! 7 -' 1 .i (’.PROVISIONS, 7.V -• , . TEAS, COFFEE, TOBACCO, f;G., &C.-, At a very small advance upon Hew York Prices. Thp highest market price paid for 'alt kinds of ' . PRODUCE. Remember tho place—First Storo bolow the S POST OFFICE. Wellsboi.o, Feb. 5, 1862.... ■ The Kuoxvillc Foundry ■ CONTINUES in full blast find is in the best run* bing order, where you enn get Stoves, Plows, llond Scropers, Cutting Boses, Sugar Kettles 4c., 4c., of the must approved uatterns r i)cd tui),de in the best manner fora * ‘ * " ■ • ’- “ ' “ “ LESS’ PRICE than at any other establishment of the kind In the country. . » Machinery taadonnd repaired in good - style on short notice. AH' kinda of produce, old iron, copper, braes and I'pewter, taken in exchange for castings. | made to,CASH PUQ,CBAS£RS. ! P. S. All persons indebted are requested to 1 Vail i and settle f * • ' WITHOUT DELAY, and save cost?, that ! may still be- able W do a credi business in part. • J. P. BILES, Proprietor. Knoxville, March 20,13G2.-6tn. UNPARALLELED ATTRACTION I fcrand Display of Elegant '• • NEW SPRING GOODS AT Dormaul’s Bee Hive. Dress Goods, New Mohairs," New Bulzorines, New Estrellas, sew. Poplins, New Poile de chevres, New Wool De Lainas, Yard wide English Prints 12$cta, Finn chintz figured De Laincs lOcts. Ten thousand yards fast color Madder Prints at Of cants. Five thousand dollars worth ofl Black Silks, a good quality at 60 cents per yard. Colored Dress Silks, a magnificent..variety just opened. Cloth and Silk Mantles, latest nouveautes, such as Gjiyia, McClellan, Clolildeeto, Ladies Cloth all shades ofldotpr. J j 1 ' Tbybet, Slella/Bladc Silk, Etc.,-, at leis tflan 60 cehti ou.the dhUar, . l WootFlapnel%.ftt 10 eta ,por yard. -> , Chambre for 'bakers only 8 cts. White Brilliants only G cts. Emtyroider?d-Cdllars Pn}y 3 cts,' Shirjt Fr»nl«, good ones only 3 cts. Rich embroidered curtains muslin 12J cts. do do at ‘ 20, 25, 30, 36, 40 cts. worth doable tbe money. ♦ Hosiery, Kid Gloves, to suit the most fastidious. . Nice white cotton hose only 6 cts. Cloth. Cassimeres for Gent’s and Boy's wear, an immense assortment from 10 cts upwards, fine all wool Cassiirieres only 75cls. Millinery Goods, wholesale an.d retail.at New York jobbing prices. Milliners please take notiee. Trunks, Valises, cheap. Hoop Skirt.*, best quality and style, 20 per cent Jess than elsewhere. Save your money; buv your Goods nt I DORMAUL'S BEE HIVE, I 136 Water St., Elmira, N. Y. Elrairt, April 9, 1862. apr. 17-m6. War! War for tlic Union! TUB endersigned would respectfully inform his old friends, customers, and the public generally, that ho has »pcned a ' CABINET AND CHAIR SHOP on Main Street, opposite 11. W. Dartr’a Wagon Shop, where be intenda to keep constantly on hand a gene ral assortment Of Cabinet Ware, mode of tho best materials, and by the best workmen. AUo Coffin* made to order, and aa as can. bo procured eLcwhere/nccotnpanied with a Hearse. - Also Chairs of every variety from the BfivST-dowp to the CUE A PEST, to - - Still Pmclmscrs. Also Turning of all kinds done to order and to suit C US TO ME US The.nndersigned having had many years expori ence, both in France and in this country, feels confi dent that bo cannot bo excelled in either of the above branches of mechanism—and farther would rocom xnend the public to CALL AJW EXAMINE his workmanship and prices before purchasing else where. JACOB STICKLIN. • , Wellsboro, ?darch ( l9 ( 1862. COURT SALE.—By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court to mo directed, I will sell at public vendue on Monday the 21st day of April 1862, at the Court House in Wellsboro, at 2 o’clock P. M. A ccrtain,lor of, land in Dclmar township, bounded on the’north by lands of James Lowry, ort-'the -east by the public highway, real estate formerly of Israel Merrick/deceased, andhlunds-of o.' L.-Grbeopron the south by 0. L. Gibson,"and Hartford on the west by lands formerly of John-Pcllows—contain ing cnb hundred-* -and 1 - nine more iop less, with about fifty acres improved, a frame! house, two frame barns, and an apple orchard thoreop. SILAS JOHNSON, } . , , HIRAM KIMBAiLE, J Aamr Marcti 2Jj, 18(53. . MARRIAGE.— rltfl loves and h sorrows and angers, hopes and fears, regrets arid joys ; MAN* H'JyU, how lost, how restoleU t Ibeuaitire, frwnment and radical cure of spennasorrlioea or pcmma! weakness; invol notary emissions, sexual debility oud impediments to mar* riage generally; nervousness, ronaumpiion. fits, mental and physical tneapnefty. resulting from s£lt*adcs&—are fully ez* plained »i the mahruge ociue, by wm. voung, h. d. This most extraordinary book should be to j the hands of every young person contemplating marriage, and every man or woman who desires, to limit tho number of them ofThring to their circumstances. Every pain, disease and ache inciden tal to youth, maturity and old ago, is fully explained j -every particle df kuowk-dgo that should be known is here given. It is full df engravings, in fact, it discloses secrets thntevcrv cue should know; still it is a book that must bo locked up, and not He-about the house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt of twenty-fivacant? in specie or postage stamps. Address Da. Wii. Yoc.vo,No. 416 Spruce JBtreet>Hbove Fourth, Philadelphia, ' 1 ■ ■ * Ay,Afflicted »nd unfortunate, no matter what iimy be your dl4eaee,l)ofory you place yourself under the care of any of the notorious Quacks—native,or foreign—\rho advertise In this or any othmrpipor, get a copy of Dr. Young* book, and read H carefully. -U will -be the mean* of aaving you many « doHar. your licaitK, and possibly yefip life. . Dsl-Yoroo. can be consulted on.any of the diseases de* scribed.in his publication, nt bis office, No, 416 Spruce Street, above Fourth, Philadelphia.. Office hour* from 9 to 3, daily. March '2fi, 18ft*-ly. ~ . f FAIR ; , TUI? .School • Directors of Del roar township wil . meet ot the Butler School flousc in Stony Fork on Saturday, the 2Gth inst, at 10 o'clock,A. 11., to en gage teachers for the Summer School^.. Teachers will ?e expcctfcd to hare their them. ..j. . Will also receive and contract to build Schdpl Houses the Tallow mg fetfmmer, ope" in the Boatman 'District No. 15, and one In the Bre^stcr.Dis trict No,. 13v The-iloases to bo built' tho plan "trf tho oijo la the fnmcia District { The for the different schools fbr next Winter** toflfinf feo.'let al the'Vamu lime. * All'fhrthfer particu lars madeltDOwn theday above'tiiCtttiondd, , By order of JOHif DICKIKSONVStoy? 1 c .Apsili-.188a.*44*:s 4 *. ■ :"' t: ■ ,v: tl l'l n*jt break fran* fi*a?* -•£]*>> a- J:rr.v> '<{* •r*hi ,- • * “ 1 V. sf* \ niL. J..- : . w -.: ' ' *r,-rx- ; ‘ ’ . . «3 • i ■ 1 V 1 *■ > \'"* . ■■* ■* i .* C 0 P -NTY A(i IT ATO ft; CHEAP CASH STORE. #20,000 WORtil- OF DESIRABLE GOODS, DRY GOODS, , HAT§ &:CAPS,.. YANKEE .NOTIONS G RO.C E HIES, &c. t now on band for sale cfidap for or prodfaee* at , ;~e a c •The subscriber invites nil buyers to call and look through bis slock assuring them'that iheyean » f r ALWAYS DEPEND depend on finding (all the goods * ' Xn His ; St6cii, id ": ,r " earing them the trouble, of running around, and also givingthem tlitf f ' ; -- '"‘.tU.: CHANCE OE SELECTING ' from a Urge and varied assortment of NEW GOODS. This fact is the more important, as bnt faW mer chants are keeping their usual assortments of goods offing to tho . TIMES AND OTHER TROUBLES, All kinds of goods here advanced largelyand it it - FOLLY TO ADVERTISE, to soil lower than ever, as. is the fashion, but wo CAW AWD WILL soil GOOD GOODS as cheap (if not cheaper) as any HOUSE IN THE TRADE. All Our Purchases are made for CASH OR PRODUCE (which has been our ralefor years] we bare so bod debts to ' ' ! CHARGE DP to onr Customers but can GIVE TEEM the benefit of tie 'SAFE RULE. Customers from a distance can save enough in a SMALL BILL OF GOODS, . - TO PAT , , Expenses of Coming. All Godds’ war rented as represented, Xa early Call Is Solicited. JAMES A. PARSONS. • ■ , , Nd..3'CONCERT BLOCK, CORNING, N. Y. Feb. 12, ISC2. Mansfield classical seminary. MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO., PA. The Spring Term of this Institution will commence March ISth, 18G2, and conduce thirteen weeks E. AVILDMAN, A. M Mrs. 11. P. 11. WIJ.&SUX - MU** E. A. Chase.-a Mr. Isaac SricKNfijr KjSPEXbUtx „ Tuition, Room Rent.-Fuel and Board per Term, \n Common EuglUU ... $23 50 Tuition from , - ' - * S 2 50 to $0 00 The success o£tbe school during these times when the country’s need demands the sendees uf every able-bodied young man, has been beynrid the expectiu Hons of the most sanguine of its friends. The de partment of Penmanship is very pupular. Prof* Sliekney is a ranker of his profession. Wc are most happy to say that be has been prevailed upon to re main with Besides the daily in>tructions that he giro!*, Professor Stickuey give? extra instructions to those desiring it for a reasonable compensation. Those desiring t# teach during the summer will bo admitted for Imlf or two thirds the terra, others for full term only. Board in the Hall at $1 50 per week. Rooms for self-boarding can be rented 5n the village. All kinds of~j*roduro token in payment for tuition and board at market prices. Feb 20, 1361. ' E. WTLDMAN, COJfSTITIITIOS WATER. THE OXLT REMEDY FOR DIABETES, trrUa linn of the Nick'of the Bladder, Inflammation ot the Kidneys, and Catarrh of the Bladder, Stran gury and Burning, Or Painful Uiinating, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick Butt Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Discharges after Urinating. For sale by ell Druggists. Price $l. WM. H GREGG & CO.. Proprietors. Morgan <t Allen, General Agents, No. 46 Cliff -St., New York. JOHN A. HOT, Agent for Tioga County. WclUboro, April H, l862:-'y. HOME FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY IN NEW YORK; .OAPKA'L. Sl;pCto,,ooo. Ildine Fire Insurance Company IS tfEW'nA VEM. CONNECTICUT;' CAPITAL, $200,000. These Companies hare complied with the State law. Applications fur Insurance received by CHARLES L. SIEMENS, Wellsboro Tioga County, Penno. \ Wellsboro, Jan. 16, 1862. - - / NEW COOLER SilOP.—The" Undersigned respectfully informs Iho citizens of WelWnoro and vicinity, that he has opened a COOPEILdIIOP opposite CROWL’S WAGON SHOP, and is ready to do all manner -prompt and tc order, from a gallon keg ton fifty barrel tub. Re pairing also done on sliort'notieD. ■ 0. IT: ELLIS. Wcllsboro, May . - AGENCY'. -The Insurance Company of North America have- appointed' the—undersigned-an agent for (Hid ; As the high diameter and standing of this Com pany giro the assurance of foil protection to owfiqrl of property against-the hazard of fire, I solicit wj£h confidence a - liberal share of iho business of the county. • This Company - was Incorporated id, .1784. Its capital fe $600,0(11), and ite assets'in ISfil as per statement Ut Jan. of that year was $1254,719 31, •Charleki Pladt, ■■ Arthur >&i (Toffin, President. Office of the Company 232 Walnut Street, Philadel phia; Wm, lWfisburg, Pa.; John. W. Gdernso/, Agent, Tlcga/TicjM Co. Pa. . April.9;:iBfl2: *r . :;.v s ; *, , - D*"“* BACON SKINS WANTED.—^hirty‘ + to 'Forty. cents will be paid for a sound rkin* and free; troui outs or holes, at the'-Bfcfrklyn Tannery near Tioga. , 1- - : : Peb. ' ~ ** •<* ostotenf John Shew . . .vi noiSWU* Hn*flV fi** XTOiI^mLO.iJ.KoB^UK ;V A-XTWr-Sjno^th jv.i:r.jj ! i.,rf ft f ?i*r f; *i * -*> tUcu ;“*cj'-:.*.y j *.'[■ ‘•Wcr-Ti-*'* *-***-- --V* s(»' ?*'*- '•o ?- ■- tt consisting or ! BOOTS & SHOES, Principal. Proccpircf-s. Mu«iu Teacher. .Penmanship. T? ALL AND, WINTER GpODS 1 , ■ 1 : 'vV' Has now on hand a- LARGE, and EXTENSILE STOCKS ' - dry aobt>s, ; . Consistihpin part of BLACK AND FIGURED DEESSSTLES. ;■ y«iltsTED CIOODS. >t ; Plain & Figured Delaine* &. Gatwimercs, mewnoes. ; ! ' . v . LADIES’ CLOTS, T ' •i • - - OPERA PLA'NKELS, ■ ‘ LONUANDSQEAHS SHAWLS, And in fact the best-assortment of V LApIEN’ DItESS GOODS \ Ever brought into this County, I have also a Large Stock o’*. . do.m'rstik noons; Such an Drown and Bleached Sheetings and Shill ings; Tickings Denims, atripjd Shirtings, Red and White Flannels, Brown apd Blifachcd Coltpn,Flannels, Cotton Butting. Carpet, Warp, Cotton Yarn, Drilling, etc., etc, We have also a largo stock of CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, Satinetts, Foil Cloth, Xwoods, jkontiicky Jeans, do. I bar* alio, a Largo and Ettonsiv-e Stock of CROCEniES, R EADY-OTADE Jci.<>T II IS®, OAT'S AND CAPS, ELSLIND BOROCG ‘Boot* and Shoes, Hardwarq, Crockery, Glas» Wtn t AN ORDINANCE. Wooden-wad, etc., etc.' ■ - Be it ordained by the Burgess and Towl ! of tbo Boro of Elklnnd, and it is hereby ofo V T ]. . the authority of the same, t would invite the particular attention o? purchaser* g£c. I. That from and-after tbo date hereof, tv . ' !. .1’ i. cattle, horses, sheep, geeio or swine shall be permitted ■ I - . * ."., ■■l'; to run Kclargo tu any of the public strec sor fet.* CARPETS AND FLOOR -OIDCLOTES ways of this Boro, and any owner or owners ol u’:.y j - cattle, borces, sheep, geese or swine cs aforesaid ;-.t* which is undoubtedly tbe» largest assortment ever naming, or knowing tbetn to run or boat large wl?h 4 iri brought Into the county, unp will He sold at pricey that I t j^ e gtreels or highways aforesaid shall, upon convjn. must->tive entire satisfaction'; and I would t j 0 g De 0 f Bot j e3B fifty cen u i nor'p lf ‘f , » generally, to call and examine my Goods , than one dollar for each and every offence aid fvr and Jpricsffcyul they will undoubtedly find that the ; eVer y 0 f tho oaltlc, horses, she?). gefse-^r place to Goods qnd at Low Prices is at the ■ BW j B ‘ 0j sa found offending as aforesaid, 010 . half vf S(ore of JEROME SMITH. said fiuo to go to thd informer,and tbo balance to be Wellsboro, lB6l. i paid into the hands ofthe Boro Treasurer. j Sec. 2. That any person or persona It-. ting, permitting or causing to be placed cr { tbo limits of auy public- street or highw, Boro, any wagons, carts, lumber, logs, dray -farming-utensils, or any obsleuctioireor rub ever, subject to n fine uf not loss4ban one more thau two dollars for each and <ncr ond it shall bo the duty of the Supervisor' stable, or any other citizen of this Boro, fo every neglect, or refusal to obey the provisi -ordinance to prosecute the offender and r-. obstructions. . Sec. 3. It shall be tbo duty of Bach ip,d every per.-uu or persons owning, or holding land ritnlu tie limits of this Coro, fronting respectively on any of the streets or Highways, now existing, or may Hereafter exist in said Coro, io build and maintain % i side walk of p.ank'. boards, or gravel intht fdloWipg • manner, viz: If of plank or boards tic -’ ."ball Lo placed upon good and sufficient led till? {□ be four feet wide rtod placed not less than one footft;ora the fence and filled bctWeen tbo fence and walk with gravel. The gravel walks shall be five feel wide and not, le-s than one foot thick, the same to be construct ed of bill gravel. The aforesaid walks arc to He built under the direction of the Burgess and T?wn Coun cil, who shall direct the building of walks of one or more planks in width* when more is not necessary, and to relieve person|/rom building any walks .when they are not actually for the convene necof tbo Boro. All wnlkfOto be completed within thirty days aftcrreceiviDg notice from the Burgess and Town Council under the penalty of having the -aid walks built by the Boro authorities and a charge of 20 per ■ cent, in addition to tho amount s£. constructing the eaiuo. ' K. PARKHtJRST, Burgosa, Attest, J.= G. PARKHURST, Clerk. Elkland, March 26, 1562. JT. W, BAIEEY & CO., AT THE UNION STORE. ‘ WEL L $ B 0 R o[, Are opening ft fine Stock qf NEW fcrOODS Just bought at “PANIC PRICES.” end will be sold FOR CASH, at a-Utile ABOVE COST, if possibl EVERi B 9 D y Call and see the New Goot a and Prices. P. S. All persons hnvi;!;; unsettled accounts on onr Books, are requested to f title the same by Cash or Note, immedMdg, as we intend to sell on the pay doiEn system, until furtbeij advices from tho seat of war . :JJ. W. BAILEY A CO. WellSborn, July 31, TSOI. WELL«BOBOj' - Wcllsboro’, Tiogt MARINOS N.AXI/E1 assisted by a corps of eutnp The Spring Terra will March, 1362. Tuition for term of /our $6.00. got- K Tcaohes’ Class By order of Trustees, Wollsboro, Nor. 27, IBCI. BULLAR ARB PULL AT THE OLD STORE —6r— B. B. THREE D' WELLSBO WITH A i DRY GOODS,, G BOUGHT Hi PRESENT i’ll ' ‘ B? SOLO, WILL OR PRODUCE, , FOR CASH -PRICES BELOW New Torli Wholesale Prices > ■ CALL. ksD took" .i~'< ■ bWore r _ * ' .... V: : -T -pmc&4sh>’K£LsEWßEn& i, 1 SB J—i. NQTJ rdnte. is hit* 9h tn, ’'d * V n L c-D -r fv ■ *• ■’ v f ' / /!.*•' ■ Wjllsboro; B«c. 11 tfiriumoiilsr}- id-ij .LhQ subscribers.'ou iht eoi* -Jacippn townsUipdecVJ. ibdoHdtl. to nitpkfl im. cinw)!j i • ’ '• , r m. EXECUTOR’S : ' having .Wenigr VrV-,y . \ "'' ’ academy. County, Pcnna. LA. M-i Principal itent teachers. ' 1 :omtneuc<? on the 24th of cen xceikt, from $2:50 to •ill also bo formed. DOXALDSON, Prtt't. & CO., SOW LAST! M I T H, IOKS BELOW O HOTEL, ULL STOCK OF OCERIES, &e., <Sre., ADVANCE IUE AR PRICES, •v .’I S. V.. i i ... Y js IMPORTANT KATIOWAL WORfcS. rcßLisnnD.BT o'. * . 346 & 348 Mf ?9?*r: c. 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TO A€£BTTS. * ■Kd other Tsorks Will «o liberally remit! the 'rortteM Agents, A» Aqktc Wa»te® in this Ocunty. Icrmi -inadi known on application'to tho Publishers. (Jan, 21, I C2i’ TREES! TRECS! FOR SALE, THE FOLLOWING A Price, 20 Cents. Summer Apple —Early Harvest, Early S Large Yellow Buugb, Golden Sweet. Red I Autumn Apple —Gravensteln, Fall Pipjt Jtrneting, Rambo, Jersey Sheeting. p Winter Apple— Baldwin, Newton Pippa ’lsland Greening, Esopus Spitzejibnrg, Bosi Ladles Sweeting, Ladle Apple, Peck’s Plea: bardton None-Such, King, Yellow Bellfio|\ ern Spy, Taiwan's Sweeting, Seck-na-fori Mignonne, Fay’s Rueaett, Hereford's Peah tie Green, Wagoner. , Crab Ajoplc—Large Red Siberian, Smalt Red, d#.,- Yellow^dow Pear, Price 50 Cenlit, Rummer —MadoHono, Bloodgood, Dearborn'# Seed ling. Summer Franc Real, Oaband’# Som mer Bartlett. 1 - * Autumn—Fondante d* Aatomne, Seckcl, Beuree d* Amotis, FletriLb Beauty, Onondaga, Stevens* Genesee, Urbanieto,-Napoleon, licory) Atjji, Dix, Cnfhing, A'enccw, Best de IuTKMtL, Oswego Beurrp, Golden Bcurro of ‘Billiots, Rvurro Copc, Wood'tock.' • Lawrence, Gloat Morcean, Pdsse Colirir, Vicar of Wakefield. ? i ' For extra sized Pear tree? we shall cstijn price?. Cherry, Price, 38 Cciips. Black Xlenrt, Black Euglo, BlackTarturjinn. Bonn's Late Reef, Mny Buko, Early Purple (jinme, Late Black. (suyVEarly White.‘Napoleon Bigjirrenu, Jita* ber, Yellow Spanish, Benurnon'e llollund garroan, Golden Brop of Herrington. . Plums Price 50 Coiils* Dumib’s Purple, Lawrancp'a puTontc, wat-hinptr.p, Hnling’s Superb, MaLU-non’s Favorite, jSmffh'i? -Bf 1 ; leans, Jefferson, Bonmn. Tift portal Gage- Poac!i, 18 Ouj(» r Crawford’s Early, Meloroton, Bcrgcjn’s Y-j'Ww, Sweet Water. , ;, ' Grapes. leabolly, Catawba, Gonpprd, Diana, Robe*'-'. BeV ware, Hartford Prolific, Whjta*£woet Wp.t- r, V/ .-'i * Burgundy. 11 • '* -* -' v ■< | :: ; ■ ErsUsli • L SerenO Varietea. -.1 Currants; Cherry, White Botch and Red, do* Oi'iaaßfMmfal. I Norway Spruce, European Silver Pip, Secret) T‘fj Balsam Fir, American Arbprritce, Siberian ‘d*>, Ko rnpean Xarch, Green ForsythcS, Whi(a Plmvem'; Bentaifl, Graceful BcnfzUi,. Ahh6a, CMnjese Baltimore’helle Rose, Queen of tiio. Prafr‘c*i WUUy% ■ The above we offer fop dale at oar STomfy i eh*y aretacdsnme and nf superior quality, hjavo n)M-(.-n transplanted and ifill bear romorlnp witjb eafrTy. In digging and packing erre will bo taken, charge for packing will bo the cost of materia!* iitcfL Trees wilh be-delivered at the Tioga depot .'free f f charge. We invite all to visit > oar Nursery and sre for themselves. Orders should bo sent i ; n carlx* ■’ ■ -■ S. C. ■ Tioga, Match 19; 1862. Fall of Kins Colton, B. GEER,-AGENT, - i.-.i, XS now receiving and .intends keeping, eoristontly I obi hand, a lar£k assortment 6f ' •iDBT GOODS; , '} , GEOCERIES, . -.'-L* ,i tl il ’ : ' MOcKERt,- ; ! j ; : - 1 haedHtar#,. ’" f Mt’&'Hi'-.U ' whieh.he will eell.ei the lealt -pekaihlo, edranVo t&dji coet Upon which a man can live. ’ H -A ■ ; • , CALI4.AND SEE.,I t- ■ ’ ' ‘ * . 1 Ko Charge 1 fat Showing Goo*?- ;■» Lawreuceviilo, March 26, 1862. | . • ~ ( »•—*7 Tret’ Sj ir !<\ tT- i-^.V ” * '-- ■/••.■__/ , t*' v> .I 11 '* p -*• t*. -4 - I* ■ .r 7 rrvrr-■ r ' 4 r-itv -■iriT-rr’vrr i i i 1 :ojTol»mes cf An addlfkncl laired t»y dring, put log within rev cf this •b, plumb's, >d ish *hal- Jolhuvnor ny ofiVnce; and Con ' such end ii n* Ct' this ;movo -thu 'PLE* ;: Irnuferry, Aslrochan. in, Porter in, Rhode ton Burnt, sant, Bnb \«r,‘ North* her, Dhtch main, But- 4
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