The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, April 23, 1862, Image 3

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    rj'ruiTATM
t AND MISOEXiI*A
A
-allsboro, Wednesday. April 23jjj a.^>
' l ' jj ew r Advertisements, j-,
c o oih at Corn lag— M. Smith. ~ ‘
J Summer Qoadt —Jerome Smith.' r ‘‘ j 'j
II" ani Sarg'o »-F. B. Ritter, i j j
C '■ liS-t ’
.n rA r. T ritt-V Meeting —Rev. Joel
, tll jtute that the third Quarterly Me.rsHop M
hTUi l'irruity trill be iield at the Treat b|cfloi 1
of.th dnd 27 th of April. , A gen «K al
-00 a ,[ [he members of -that circuit, is
A- COMPAKV.—Mr. M ‘
r j rom >’ e w York, with an excellent?
'"("spring “ nd Summer Goods, bought at ijlow
e "l , sh Tn these war limes, no man‘.%ld
for „ dollar’s north, who can
be # ,v down system is the best for
“ rl Messrs. Bullard ask the people to
1 ■ « Otock Tbcir advertisement will *#psar
,tbe‘' cew3 * t|;.w
-Kelly. Pastor of the| „
Church. of TVillmmsport, died sudde
55E* -u.
»-hi-ut o moments warning. Mr,., jjy
or».r.ordl»nr# Wonts, and
, of rare social qualities, such as
* ,1b ,bon. he ea.no in contact. Its r
...'.alca to Lowisburg f.r interment, a I»* *|W
the citizens,of Will, a,nsport-so.no ok.
;:, ll _«c f oo.pa»y. o s. ji« ™
..honors, the attendance ofn.cn.beu of tl^-
:v being immense.
Inn Uoo -P'S*
bill now before Congress.
a a elerstion of lh. dog sUndnri The B* jj»
tnecu .,ome<l to Ml oil the.r ;b|D
,ij were henlthy and well formed, and dog E»*
now id wavs drown the whole of the Inter, f;;- p,||t
,JJ, n oil nuosuaMy knowing. spcclii.f
j.o ilo;3 corao to be such an cJtpons.iveand trt M
'i | is u r j-, peep'p will become much more fart' ;»t|s
purity of ll,e breed and the value of-.t. o»j
-\3 for Hie seedy, rough coaled, gutter w|.
r ,ooad “sports" whioh. now infest our s(«
will become entirely extinct. ' ; ||j
p-tv'-E Put slntation..—We fee by the B -fe
rfhvfh. lint Senap-r Benson, of this Di
rocipient lately, of.-1 very-beautiful , -ijij|
j.ii; an elaborately ousted gold bend,-
,if!s eagm'ed the luUmving inscription
Hon. Isaac Besson. > i, •?;!"!
lOTI OT tie Officers of tie Pennsylvania- Send
‘•All men are created i qual.” ,
fetter Denton has always stood up manful: j|t
;,',rilic tiaib ol tins mot Id, audit is grnt .
S r.,c-nstituents, to know that his efforts '
■tf “equality of political rights' for all," | f J 'iw
gtreciatcd by lie ifficers df the body o('wl{- -1 hi
,l«n f:-c (lute 3 ears n meinlier. ' „ ?
g'Co-Kf.E —There is a paragraph now go!p
:!jof the to the effect tbata.Alr. Hu
jjo'i raised a large crop of coffee i >J|
<itfrom Australia. Believe U not. ■ Coffee'S«|jjj
pa in Australia, and the'eropsaboro refer, Jwll
ii;hai of some herbaceous annual, which
’receffeo. ju=t a? scorched and ground wlp
weiliko it. The very best-substitute To
mde. (and in many respects superior to f
..•Vs Dandelion Coffee, which is made, in j i .
siJava,and Is recowmendod by. physicians' «.(!&
sjmi healthful drink fur pcr?one suffering-/jtAg !
p:a dud ejl&ous A nul 1
l«s ia tnis Borough bnvertrlbd it and prond
r Sec advertisement in anothercidumn. V
■The Continental .Monthly, for May,
id improvement upon ile* predecessors. It Of; •’?*§!
i iin*W nrticle, by Judge Edmonds,
entitled, “What shall we do wiib it?” IJ!-; dr|g
his “Maccanoi and Canvass
Wived,Ms “Ante Norse .Discoveries of Atjj-e is
There is a very good article, called *'A F
al Urakropt.” Tho other stone?, fire ( T-Sjeftf
/j'Mo’ly Paper?,” “All Together/’“A
iMijs MeFfirlono/’“Fairies/’ “John Brl rlii/j'i
r 'ke Inland,” “A Story of Mfextcnn
pd/ M Tlninlet, a Fnt Man/’ ‘'Tho cf|
-too Circ'e,” “Ursa Major/’“Fugitives at'tluH
•‘■The Education to he/’ “Guerdon/* ‘TSUppp'-fyi
the “Editor’s Table/’ For sale
; iBo;-k Store, at 25 cents, or by the U|
532, Broadway, Sew York, nts3 a y«irj
HsrrovEME.vis —As Spring opens up, >ur|
TTmenEa very lively appearance. Judge
'ff'par.np to put up a large building conthinirgl r
with ofr.ee? Ac., in tho second story. l»v©
k ' :s icrnlemplntes putting up a building; cOl.-S
Mores between bis present locating an4||
Budding. Mr. C. L. Sears, has, |.un' gjrj
raked a store on the'lot forraerlyStWtU-jjjl
■J Tamil's Harness Shop,and Mr.’S. Fif
to bui'd a provision store on the |t|
El ’ ta "Cars and Roy. On 'the other side <?f] tits j? j
Geo. Parker a /hd-) g
| t:! Market, and Wright and Bailey are tj -.oK c,
n g naw nsod.by Benton and
of the axe, hammer kj
fron morning until night. , d: ‘
W_e Bits.—A foot race came off on lie
**k* town, on Saturday evening last, between
» white roan. The black won the race,
three or.four Feet ahead of bis*compel^or
of ton rods. I-
J^ C3B Smith’s new'Advertisement,
:‘"foods. ~.o _ . l / •
f*® belonging to D. Gnny, of MmrlM
i report' of ft pistol, on Friday !r
i u *?> breaking the buggy attached, end' d-
I" 1 * the hones. - ? :
elsewhere, a' communication on- bfl
Rail U: ;il, Both sides should beheard. :
! ' l ’’ bfln th e Soldier boys this week, are
v 1 interesting, Reed therq,
oq 1 Vie fourth psge, is published by
's Ct d, f or the benefit of old ladies of bbth
;: -'5 r,r "'fi-rsßoEo akh VygmiV
in announcing tho completion td
i t .i, 81 tf ortiefes contributed forth* bene? 4 ,
'i-i'-s, '“ on ' le ‘ l "Miets.
of those who firo anxious tonid
i) ; s “'ffy.-aro given a list of the
UUf/." 1 ' Tfl eir weight “was 900
'•ton IT nntl e- «»hions ) 3 matrasses, 91
Kn 6tocltil> e s, >- u bed sacks, 39
iV? pi "° w cases . 7 double
b-iO | j J . 1 " s “oet«j 12 pairs of drawers —ey*
of d ri bd frail, 5 checker!
’ ’ ?d«. of bandagsa of ; different
< * u “° t ‘ t y °f tfeon lineD.apd cotton
a ges—castila soap, and pins—'.
*W«Ua dpaper! - V V.
w”.'’ 38 -” 1 ” 0 J )nr P°'« *W probes
,O m ’ the lßdif!B P' o Pi»o tomW
■ 24lb ’ and Proceed to mijoih.
j,, P ;ac >i cable, What liltfe bas jbosb
Pl ou ” R ‘ ir “ p , in the ocean, wben'|ie
s 81 ok and suffering are cta
;,5elrtv rfc °- de? “^- 10 e is,e I’ioneytpr'
rro ».
m
' A P??rciarLTANiA School Teacher in Dix
ie*—The Cafto correspondent of the New York Tri
bune, ' touches for the following sketch: “School
teachihgis supposed to be piofitable in the slave States.
Albert Salisbury, went from Tioga County, Pennsyl
vania, to Arkansas, and engaged in school teaching.
Two years ago,Jie--married a young lady, a Miss
Dicky, from near Bloomington, 111., who had also
been teaching in the vicinity of Pine Bluff, .in a plan
ter’s family. Mr. Salisbury bad bought a small farm
above'Pikeville, and laboring on it during his leisure
hours, had created a beautiful home, and they lived in
a nice style. Both were well liked by their neighbors
previous to the war. Of course, his school was bro
ken up ; qf course he was ordered to leave. It is not
an en>y matter to drive a native of Northern Penn
sylvania from his own farm. Last August the rebels
approached bis house through acorn field, and shot at
him while bo was eating his dinner. They shot through'
the back-door, he ran out of the front door and gained
the woods. lie was wounded"~tn" his shoulder. To
wards midnight be come back. His wife lay dead on
the bed; she neither bnd been sbot or beaten. When
last I saw him, he was a acout bound for Arkansas
with tbe greqt expedition.”
—Does any reader know from what port of this
County, Mr. Salisbury emigrated?
‘Fire in Charleston.—This morning (Saturday)
about 2 o'clock, our citizens were awakened from their
peaceful slumbers by tbe cry of fire. We all started
for.the scene of conflagration; some on foot, some
bare foot, and some on horseback. Wo finally ar
rived at Stilmnn Frost’s, arid found his smoke house
(that is, a hollow log,) in flames; his bams, Ac., de
stroyed. From the smoke house, the fire bad caught
in a pile of wood of some forty or fifty cords, nod it
required a strenuous effort to keep it from the house.
Mr. Frost lost one hundred lbs. of meat, nnd ten cords
of wood. Cheap enough. We see in almost ever pa
per we.dake up, fire, fire, and still men see a hole in
the stove pipe, a crack in the stove or chimney, and
•go to bed and sleep as soundly ns if all was well, un
till they are aroused by the roar of fire or the «uffoca-
of smoke—the house is consumed. Cili
zenabave been started by the cry of fire! Theygtfth
er ground the burning their lives and
health, and really feel sorry providence of
God, Neighbor has been stript of house and
home, when, if ho had repaired his stove pipe or chim
ney, Providence would not have destroyed his house.
Again, how many lake up arhes set them down
full of ffre, in the wood shed adjoining the hou-e.—
There is no doubt but that eight.tenlhs- of the fires,
are through carelessness, or neglect. But a word to
the wise, is sufficient. * Citizen.
Cherry Flatts, April 19, 1862.
; i 1| r
The subscriber has just received bis first stock of
new Spring goods, which will bo sold nt extremely
low prices, samples we have good prints nt lOcts,
Fine Gingham* Is, Fine bleached soft finish shirtings
1, Shite deans loots, Heavy Denims 16cts, vnM wide
heavy brovvh shirtings-Is, fine brown tbirtmgs lUc
a.nd Is, all linen napkin? lUs doz,,. Union table imei s
2s fid, yd,, all linen do 4s yd., toweling cheap, wom
ens calf boots Bs, womens Congress heeled gaiters
good Bs, men’s heavy kip brogafts Bs, Groceries cheap
us’ever# The stuck from this dale will be kept as full
of bargains as in old times. Call and see.
Corning, April 0. 1862, J. A. Parsons.
MARRIED,
In Welhsboro. on the 16th inst. by A. J. Sofield.
Esq.. Mr. CHARLES MANNING, and Miss CATH
ARINE TAYLUK, both of Charleston, Pa.
In Charleston, April 16th, 1862, nt the house of the
bride’s father, bv the llev. J F. Calkins, Mr. D. F.
■ STONE, of WulLboro, CAHKIE L. BARLOW,
'of Charleston,’ Pa.
The printers were bountifully remembered.
In Tioga, on fh
MAN, aged 80 yejJ:
F. D. BITTEB,\n. D.
„ PHrSICjkjS AND SURGEON.
Graduate of Buffalo Medical College.
HAViXU located: at, Osceola in ihf practice of
MEDICINE and .SURGERY, wiUhttemllo all
eaus in his profession promptly. Refers to“Hori. R.
G.lVbite, Henry Sherwood, and J. F. Donnldson of
Wellsboro. Prof.-Snodford Eastman, and Tbo’a.'F.
Roch aster, of Buffalo Medical College.
Osceola, April 23, 1662.
BULLARD & CO.,
FULL ]8 LAST!
THE OLD STORE
B. B.‘SMITH,
THREE DOORS BELOW
WELLSBORO HOTEL,
WITH A FULL STOCK
:•
WRY GOODS. GROCERIES, Sc., Sc.,
BODQHT IN ADVANCE
% , j r; ,
....
I ' WAR PRICES,
?S • .
*• -
FOR . CASH OR PRODUCE, ,
'l.
• PRICES BELOW
5
i f “ New York IVhWesale Price*.
CALL AND LOOK
jU- :
IT:
BEFORE
. purchasing elsewhere. ■’
d We'.’sboro; Tec, IS, IMI. ■ ‘
Advertisement.
JACOB PRUTS-
ARE NOW
I X
A T
,-rOF—
THE
—OF—
-AND
WILT. BB SOLt>
A t
THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR.
JOHN R. BOWEN
BEGS 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 Iriends and customers
with a well peleeied'nssortment of
DRY GOODS,
LADIES’ GOODS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
CLOTHS. JEANS. CASSIMERES,
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS.
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
-TEAS, COFFEE,
TOBACCO, &C„ &C. f
At a very small advance upon
New York Prices.
The highest market price paid for all kinds of
PRODUCE.
Remember the place—First Store below the
POST O FFIC E.
Wellsboro, Feb. 5, 1562.
Yhe Kunsvillc Foundry
CONTINUES in full blast and is in the best run
ning order, where you can get Stoves, Plows,
Road Scrapers. Cutting Boxes, Suuar Kellies Ac., Ac.,
of the most approved patterns, and made in the best
manner for &
LESS PRICE
than at any other establishment of the kind in the
country.
Machinery made and repaired in gooA style on
slfort notice.
All kinds of produce, old iron, copper, brass and
pewrer, taken in exchange for casting?.
A liberal discount Vnade to CASH PURCHASERS.
P. S. Ail persons, indebted are requested to call
and settle
WITHOUT DELAV,
and save oo?ia, that I may still be able to do n credi
business in part. J. P. BILES, Proprietor.
Knoxville, March 26, isr»2.-6m.
UNPARALLELED ATTRACTION!
Grand Display of Elegant
NEW SPRING GOODS AT
Dormaul’s Bee Hive.
Dress Goods, New Mohan?*, New Balzonnes, Now
Estrellas, Nsw Poplins. New Poile de chcvres, Ne v
Weol Do Laine.', Yard wide English Prints riicfs,
Fine chintz figured. Do Laincs !OcU.
Ten thouanud yards last color Madder Prints at
C$ c. its.
Five thousand dollars worth of Black Silks, a good
quality at 30 cents p»-r yard.
Colored Dress Silks, a magnificent variety just
opened
Cl >ill and Silk Mantles, latent ncuveaotes. such ns
Olivia. McClellan, Clotildeete. Ladies Cloth all shades
ot color.
Shawls, Brocbe, ThybeL Stella, Black J3ilk etc., at
less than 50 cents on the dollar.
Wool Flannels nt 1 fi cts per ynrcL
Chnmbre for •‘baker® only 8 da.
White Brilliant?-only 6 ct«.
Embroidered Collars only 3 cts.
Shirt Fmni«. good ones only 3 cts.
Rit-h embroidered curtains mudin 12£ cts.
do do at 20, 23, 00, 33, 40 ctg. worth
double the money.
Ho-iery, Kid Glove®, to suit the most fastidious.
Nice w lute cotion ho®e only C cts.
Cloth', Cassuncres lor Gent’s and Boy’s wear, an
.immense assortment from 10 cts upwards, fine all wpol
Cassitncres only fscis. %
Millinery Goods, wholesale and retail, ftt New York
jobbing prices. Milliners please lake notice. - v
Trunks, Valise®, cheap. Hoop Skirt®, best quality
and style, 20 percent leas than elsewhere.
Save your money, buv your Goods nt
‘ DQRMAUVS BEE HIVE.
I3G Water St., Elmirn, N. Y.
Klmirn, April 0, 1562. npr. 17-tn ft.
War! War- for lint Union!
THE undersigned would respectfully inform bis
old friends, customers, and the public generally,
that he has opened a
CABINET AND CHAIR SHOP
on Main Street, opposite H. W. Durtt’s Wagon Shoo,
where be intends to keep constantly un hand s gene*
ral assortment of
Cabinet Ware,
made of tiro best material", and by the best workmen.
Also Coffins made to order, nnd ns ns enn be
procured el«ewhere, accompanied "itb a llwir^e.
Also Chairs of every variety from the BEST down
to the CHEAPEST, to
Suit Purcliaser*.
Also Turning of all kinds done to order and to suit
C (IS TOMER S.
The undersigned having had many years experi
ence, both in Franco nnd in this country, feels confi
dent that ho cannot he excelled in either of tho above
branches of meeboniem —and further would recom
mend the public to
CALL AND EXAMINE
bis workmanship and prices before purchasing else
Where. JACOB STICKLIN-
Wollsboro, March 19. 1862.
J, W. EfAILCY & CO.,
AT THE
UNION STORE,
' WELLSB OR O t
Are opening a fine Stock of
NEW GOODS
Jnst bought at “ PANIC PRICES,” and will b# aiold
TOR CASH, at a little ABOVE COST, if posaifel
EVERYBODY
Call and see the New Goods and Prices,
P. 8. All persons having unsettled accounts on our
books, are requested to softie the same by Cash or
Note, imvtediulely, as we intend to sell on tho pny
doum system, until farther advices fcnro_the_eeat of
•war. , - J, W. BAILEY i CO.
i ITellsboro' TuTy ISfiT/
WEUBBORO POST OFFICE.
Mails close as follows: The Northern (Tioga, Cor
ning, Cleveland, New York, Ac.,) at 9.45 a. m. Tho
Southern (Troy,.Philadelphia, Washington, Ac.,) at
7.45 A. M. Tho Jersey Shore, (Morris, Ced»r Run,
Ac.,) and the Coadcraport (Pioe Creck.'Gainos, West
Pike, Ac.,) at 2 t>. sr., every Tuesday and Friday.!
California Mails leave New York the let, XUh and
21st of oach month." -
An Overland Mail for California leaves St. Louis
twice a week. Letters for this Mail should he marked
“ Overland.”
All letters alleged to contain valuable enclosures
should ho registered.
Post Masters are instructed to retain all mail mat
ter belonging to any invividaal until his arrearages—
if he be in arrears—for postage be paid.
Post Office open from 7 A. M-, to 8 P. H., every day,
Sunday excepted. Hugh Youwc, P. M.
FAIR WARXIIfG!
THE School Directors of Dclmar township wil
meet at the'Butler School House in Stony Fork
on Saturday, the 26th inst, ah 10 o’clock A. M., to en
gage teachers for the Teachers will
be expected, to have their certificates with them.
Witt also refeeive proposals and contract to build,
two Sghool Uoosds the following Summer, one in the
Boatman District No. 16, and one in the BrewstorDjg
tpict No. 13. The Houses to be built after the plan
of the one in the Francis District Nor 5..
- The wood for the different schools for next Winter’s
use will be let at the same time. All further' partlcn-
Isrsmade known (be day .above mentioned. By order
a£ the President, JOHN {DICKINSON. Sec’y. ■
April 2,1882.—1 t. ..
A Salaif lo AgPitlii.
A JEW enterprising -Agents, eiVier Gentlemen or
Latiiei, nre wanted To introduce a new Literary
Newspaper,: ,To sneh 'an fan give udexccplionnhlo
references ns to CKaracferT and Ahi'ily,— we will pay
_ iTAn*,n , , ... ~.from toslo per month, ;itvl their tf!)V-
T IGHTI • liIQflT J LIGHT I..—A latga lot of jeling On rcfc£»pt of ten contis wo will send'
1 i those fine flint Chimneys for Lamp?, which do —-pent fpecirncn copies of ih*o paper f and a p&m
not break from heat. ■ Also, a large assortment of; 'phiet, ijyin&MLitaiiiaalars.,. .Attitsau. -
lamp!, also-* tot of tbat’Petrpleum Oil wh'ielinn& |i ~ rr. ' E,-C. GOnry,- - *
everybody, end dees not eiptndo. JV>rTdl42£l |i ' JfgihKßd fftfoati/Vefittcbt &&&' 1
itVrs Ett-na stcßf. ! ' .* ~
CORNIAO
CHEAP cash store.
$20,000
WORTH'OF DESIRABLE GOODS,
CONSISTING OP
DRY GOODS,
lIATS.& CAPS. YAXKEE NOTIONS
GROCERIES, & c.,
dow on hand for sale cheap for CASH or produce, at
CASH PRICES
Tlio subscriber invite? all buyers to call and look
through bis stork assuring them that they can
ALWAYS DEPEND
depend on finding (nil the goods wanted)
In His Stock,
saving them the trouble of running around, and ai»o
giving them the
CHANCE OF SELECTING K
from a largo and varied assortment of
NEW GOODS.
Thi« fact is the more important, a* but few mer
chant.* ore keeping their umnl assortments of goods
Giving (o iho
TIMES AM) OTHER TROUBLES.
All kinds of frond* here advineed largely and it Ii
FOLLY Tts ADVERTISE,
to sell lower Rian ever, ns is the fashion, bat wo
CAN ANO WILL
sell GOOD GOODS ns chcnp (if not chcpcr) os any
HOUSE IX THE TRADE.
All Our Purchases j
are made for
CASH OR PRODUCE
(which has been our ralefor years) wo have no bad
debts to
CHARGE UP
to our Customers but can
GIVE THEM
the benefit of the
SAPE RULE.
Customers from a distance can save enongh in a
SMALL BILL OF GOODS.
TO PAY
Expenses of Coming*
All Clouds warranted as represented. An early
Call is Solicited,
JAMES A. PARSONS,
No. 3 CONCERT BLOCK,
CORNING, N. Y.
Feb. 12, 1362.
Mansfield classical seminary.
MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO., PA.
The Spring Term nr this Institnlinn will eommence
March 18th. 1362, and continue thirteen weeks.
E WII.BMAN, A. M ritisfiiML.'
Mr*. 11. P R. Wilmas Ptecepirc-a.
Mis- E. A Cn.vsr
Mr. Isaac Stick<kv Penmanship.
EXPENSES.
Tuition, Tloom Rent. Furl and Board per Term,
in ( v f>mmon Rngiiah • • - s2* 50
Tu’tion from * • • $2 50 to $0 00
The encce?? of tho school during these rime? when
the country’s need demands tbs cervices of every ,
able hod led” young mnn, has been beynnd the expecla- ;
lion? of die mN Kinjrmnc ot us friend?. Thode-jj
p.irnncnt of Pcnnutnthip is very popular. Prof. 1
SticKncy is a master of his profor-nm, Wo arc most
happy to say that he bn* been prevailed upon to re
main with us. Ik*>i(k*s the daily instnicliona that he
gives, Proffisor Siickrmy give* extra instructions to
those desiring It for ft reasonable compensation,
Those dedring to tench during the summer will
bo admitted f ir half nr (wo fluid?* the lerm. others for
full term onlv. Board in the Hull at St 50 per week.
Room' for self boarding run be rented in the ullage.
All kind? of produce taken in payment for tuition
and boird nt market prices.
Feb 26. 1861. E. WILDMAN.
COWSTITCJTIOiV WATER.
THE ONLY REMEDY FOR DIABETES, Irrita
tion of the Ki-ck of tne Bladder, Inflammation
oi the Kidneys, and Catarrh of the Bladder) Stran
gury and Burning, or Painful Urinating, Stone in the
Bladder, Calculus, Grftvcl, Brick Duet Deposit, end
Mucous or Mdky Dipch»irges after Uun&ting.
For sale by till Druggists. Price $R
W.M. II GREGG A CO., Proprietors.
Morgan & Allen, General Agents, No. 40 QUff St.,
New York.
JOBS A. ROT, Agent for Tioga County.
Wellsboro, April 16, 1562.-ly.
HOWE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
ijt
N.E\Y YORK;
OABITAL, 81,000,000.
Home Fire Insurance Company
IS
NEW RAVEN, CONNECTICUT;
CAPITAL, $200,000.
: Those tjoropnniejjia™oomplicd with tb» State law.
'Applications for Insurance received by
CHARLES L-; SIEMENS.
Wellshorb Tioga County, Ponna.
WelUboro, Jan. 15,1882.’
NEW COOPER SHOP.—The undersigned
respectfully inform? lhd citizens of Wellghoro
and vicinity, that ho has opened a COOPBR-SIJOP,
opposite
CROWL’S WAGON SHOP,
and is ready, to do-all-manner of work prompt nnd tc
order, from n gallon keg ton fifty barrel tub. Re*
pairing alsodone on short notice 0. F. ELLIS.
Wollsboro, Way 8, 1861.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.—-Letters testamentary
having kn granted to the subscribers, on the
estate of John Shelves la* oof township dccM.,
notice is nereby given "to' those indented to make im
mediate payment, nnd those having claims to present
them properly authenticated for settlement to
L. r B. SHEIVES. ) «
, E. B. GARRISON, j * x « cot< ? r «-
April 2.1562.*
BEACON SKINS I?ANTEb,-Thirty to Forty
cento will be paid* For n sonnd skin and free
from cuts or boles, at the Brooklyn Tannery near
Tioga. , 1 » r .. ;H. S. JOHNSTON.
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BOOTS & SHOES.
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Ah liislifiHloii to Qimpry Tonna
Dvr. LOWELL, Principal, Profepsor of tho Sr
, ,ence of Accounts, author of LowcU’s Trefltb •
upon Book keeping, Diagrams Illustrating the same,
&c. 1
John Rankin, Commercial Accountant, Profeftor oi
Book keeping and Practical Mathematics.
A. J. Warner, Professor of Practical and oraaiB«Bt*l
Penmanship, Couimprclal Calculations, and Corres-
pondence. ,
J. J. Curtis, Assistant Teacher In the! Book-keeping
Department.
Geo. P. Rowe, Teacher of Ornamental Penmanship.
ITon, Daniel S. Dickinson, LL.D.. Lecturer on Coa-
raercial Law and Political Economy:
Hon. Ransom Bulcojn, Lecturer on Contracts, Prottls*
sory ‘Notes, and Bills of Exchange, i
Rev. Dr. E. Andrews, on Commercial Ethics.
Students can enter at any time; no Vacation. Ore<f-f
untea are presented with an elegantljj engraved Di
ploma, Usual time required to complete full com
mercial course from Bto 12 weeks. Every student it
guaranteed to be competent to take charge of th*
books of any business firm, and qualified to earn a
stilHiy frow'SSOO to $1,500 pec annum. Assistance
rendered to graduates in obtaining situations. Board
$2 to $2.50 per week, '1 ,
For particulars send fbf circular, enclosing
stamp. -■ ;
OIJMTY
AUDITOR'S NOTICE — N'olipo is! hereby given
that the undersigned has Doen appointed an Au
ditor to audit and settle the account olh-C. H. L. Ford
and M. P Orton. Executors of the estate of Jftmei
Ford. dcc’J nt the office of A. P. Cone on Saturday*
3d dav of Mnv at 1 o'clock P. M. 1
April 1, 1802. XIIOS. ALLKN T , Auditor.
SPRING FASHIONS.
& P. QUICK, HATTER,
No. 135 W:iicr Street, Elmira.
keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of
FASHION SILK AND CASSIMEfiE HATS.
Also all kinds of Soft Hats and Cops.Fdra for Ladie**
Ac. Hals made to order. Call and leaV© your meas
ure, and then you can have a Hat t'o fii you. Price*
to suit the times. Quality warranted, !
Elmira, March 19, 1562. |
UPON US
A T Q
SHERIFF’S SAFES.—By virtue of alwrit of Vent*.
Ex, issued out of the Common jPleas of Dan*
phin county, to me directed, will be exposed to sale
at the Court House in Wellsboro, Tioga county, Pc„
on MONDAY the 2Sth day of April 1862, at 10 o'-
clock in the forenoon, the following described prop
erty to wit;
YEAR,
A Jot of land situated in Delraar township, hound
ed ns follows : on the north by land of 11. SfoweU
and Conrad Guntbor, east by lands of John Grime*
and Henry Darling, and south and welt by land of
Phelps, Dodgo <fc Co., known ns the *• JcJb Green" lot,
and port of warrant No. 4207—containing about ISO
acres, Wm. D. Bailey being the half owner.
ALSO—A lot in the Bopough of Wellborn, bound
ed ns follows ; on the north* by Andrew Cro«l and
A. P. Cone, east by Water Street, scujth by A, S.
Brewster, west by J. Sherwood and Meek—con
taining about ono-f“urth of nn acre, mpre or less,
with one and a half story frame | house, and
fruit trees thereon. To be gold ae thel property of
Win. D. Bailey, 11. STOWELL, jr., bfaeriff.
Sheriff’s Office, Wellsboro, April 2, 1862.
rations
ring
MARINES N. ALLEN, A. IW.; - J Principal
assisted by a corps of competent teachers^
ILE
The Spring Terra will commence oil the 24th of
March, 1562.
Tuition fox tern of /ourfecn veefcs, from $2 50 to
$«.00. i
E TO FORE.
'Summer Apple —Enrly Harvest, Early Strawberry*
Large Yellow Bough, Guidon Sweet, Red! Aitrochan.
Autumn Apple —Gravenslein, Fall Pippin, Poctef
Juneting, Rambo, Jerrcr Sweeting. , ;
Winter Apple Baldwin, Newton Pippin. RHiodft
Island Greening, E>opus Spilzcnburg. Bqetonllosset,
Ladies Sweeting, Ladle Apple, Peck's Plqasnnt, Hub*
bardton Non© Such, King, Yellow Bcllfldwcr, North-.
ern-Spy, Talman's Sweeting, Seek-no-faiftber. Dut*h
Mignonne, Fay's Russett, Hereford’s Peairmain, Rot
lle Green, Wagoner. I
Crab Apple —Lai go Red Siberian, Small Rod, do.,
YelloW, do. \
Snmt»er —Madallene, Bloodgood, Dearborn’s Seed
ling. Summer Franc Real, Rosliezer, Odb&nd’a Sum*
mer Bartlett.
ABE
Autumn —Fondnnte d* Aotomne, Seokel, Tirgnlieu*
Beuree d* Amatis, Flemish Beauty, Onondaga, Fulton*
Stovghs’ Genesee, Urbanisfe, Napoleon, ’Henry 4tb*
Dix, Cushing, Blucber's JVlencoW, Bezi da. In'Motto,
Oawego Benrre, Golden Secure of Bilbao, liearre
Bose. Woodstock. ! ;
Winter*— Lawrence, Gloat Moreens* Posse Colmar*
Vicar of Wakefield.
GHLY
Black Heart, Black Eagle, Black Tartarian* Down’s
Late Red, May Duke, Early Purple Guine, Lata
'Black, Guy’s Early White. Napoleon Bigarrpnu, Am.
ber, Yellow Spanish, Bonumnn’a May* Holland Bl
garreau, Golden Drop of Herrington. !
Plmn«, Price 50 Cenfs.
Dunne's Purple, Lawrence’s Favorite,
Holing's Superb, Matteson's Favorite, Smith's Or
leans, Jefferson, Magnum Bunttm, Imperial Gage,
LL.
Crawford’s Early, Melocoton, Bergen’a Yellow*
Sweet Water.
r ES
Grape*. i
Isabelly, Catowbn. Concord, Diana, Rebecca, Delft*
ware, Hertford Prolific, White Sweet Water, Blaoi
Bmrgundy. 1 . J
tions
CK.
Norway Spruce, European,Silver Fir, 6oolfh FTty>
Balaam Fir, American Arborviuo, Siberian do., Eu..
ropean Larch, Green Forsythes, Whste[ Flowering',
Dentsia, Graceful Dentsia, Althea, Chinese Wajirilia,'
Baltimore belie Rose, Queen of the Prairies, Willow,'
The above wo offer for sale at our Nursery-i they
are handsome end of superior quality, hays all been;
transplanted and will bear removing with safety.
In digging and packing one win be taken, and (he
charge for packing will be the ooat of materials oscd.*
Trees will be delivered at the Tioga depot free at
charge. Wo invite all to visit onr Nursery and See
for themselves. Orders should fee sen tin early.
B. C.-WIOKUAM. -
IS now receiving and Intends keeping o|
on band, a large.asßortment of |
1 Ae.>
which ho will sell at the least possihle advanj
cost upon which n man can live.
on..
FURS! FLIES I FLIES I—Fly-StAi^. . (if
Tor pnhfnmn" flirF— FLV-IMIPEIL
BINGHAMTON j
Jflt»n for Bnwness.
LOWELL & WARMER,
PP.OPEIETOES. i
LECTURES;
April 9, ]SC2.-lr.
WI3LLSBORO’ A CADCJTY.
Wellbore', Tioga County, Penoa.
Teaches’ Class will also bo formed*
Bj- ofderof Trustees, - V
3". F DONALDSON, Pr&U
Wellsboro, Nov. 27, 1501.
TREES! TREES!i
FOR SALE, THE FOLLOWING APPLE*
Price, 20 Cents.
P<*ar, Price 50 Cent*,
For extra sized Pear trees wo shall extra prieem
Cherry, Price S§ Cenls.
Peach, Price 18 Ceills.
HnslMi Gooseberries*
Several Varietos. j
Currant*.
Cherry, White end Bad, do, I
Ornamental. i I
Tioga, March 19, 1862.
Fall of Kins Colton:
'B. GEER, AGENT, \
DET GOODS.
• ; GROCERIES,
CEOCKERT, .
lIARD.TPAEE,
CALL AND SEE; | -
Wo Charge for Showftjgr Goods.'"
-LnwrencerHle, Mnroh 28, 1502, , j
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