The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, April 30, 1862, Image 3

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    Adrertlsemeiita.
S < c ; to Electa A. Danbu-.
,%A.Sme»d.
llirror ef I'atkiont.
g jiro»n. •
Bollard 4 Co. ■
c y.P»rtt. -
, Bose.—The following longer parody,, wriltan
p!a member of Cnpt. Hogh W. McDonald's Company
. jjjc Fall U aent oi for publication. It 1> called
Jt ■ • \\ THE aoso or the bccktail raegeri.
- k <; i The antnthn, days are gliding by,
T niiana l l'if, 1 ■ We’rein aland of strangers,
( r .-Dr. J- H - . f w „ make iha r,bol ehldiars fly
lit above the PresbyterianChnroh-w k Before theßnoktail Hangers.
" Jlr. Chester Robinson’*, on M»ilr Moms—For oh, we itand on Southern land,
if Onr eonntry, we’ll defend bet !
~ . i'l And just before, the cannon’s roar,
are indebted to Mr.*,. j J ' We’ll make the foe surrender,
, TO f Middlebnry Township for a >»**», j. Old Oeneral Scott the watchword gare,
hi, rear’s growth. ■ The tObere wen ', et Bet every drum bo beating;
w. think these are the'oarlieat- on, ;, si We'll look afar across the wave '
And see the foe retreating.
’ltWorm—For eh, we stand on Southern land Ac.
Should winter days bo dark and chid, .. .
I jl We will no trouble borrow;
, j;r| For soldiers brace with courage bold
r. S‘-1 ‘ There’* rictory on'.the morifowi r ■
1 !C9on/s—For. oh, we Jtand op Southern land Ac.
' }» j • i
:• Let storms of lead In whirlwinds rise#
'ln We, will not shrink, oh neverl
~!} Until‘with os th© nation cries,
jl? The Union, now and erer.
hh, we stand on Sonthern land Ac. .*
'3 JliOAinio.— Peterson for, M»Jr
j nnd is replete with embellisbriente
iing Blotter, of the highest literary!
, tno w of no better, investment of twV
„ be mode than to subscribe foittßis pe-;
Jto „ cbu. J- Peterson, Chestnut Street,.;.
You Aiw Moset? Next to pay-!
tr , the best JOU can put your sorplu.,
purchase of Treasury Notes. Goto
j subscribe to the V. S. Loan, for rrh.ol.i
i,. 7.3 per cent interest. A $5O Tre.asu-,
.uwone cent a day. and $lOO
~djy. It viU prove a. good investment,
, nB e time be patrio.tio in giving aid to the
itiiDDi.E.— A correspondeat of the C]a
•ate says that this eophoni.m tern .which
•ome into general use, and which iscon
,md vulgarism. may bo easily traced to k
n n. The word •ikcdannumi, of i hich th)
used by Thucydides and Uerodotna ti\
i, dispersion of a routed armyr From tbs
iiUtorian the writer quotes the following
• Those who escaped from this battle were
j ße k, eikedasteetan) [skedaddled] through!.
ftrentcities." '■! :
KtniEsT jlt Tiooa.—An accident of rsther:
utere occurred in tho Tiling of Tioga 0^
MMU. Mr. Fletcher Smith of Tioga was t ||, jD I B D .
upiriwd team belonging to Mr. John Mur.; v nk, p y tbeVlth iast., Mrs- DEBORAH
HmUnd. When making a torn in front’-of ijQOLIDGE, wife; of Kilbonrne Coolfdge, aged 44
r llt | one of the wheels of the boggy .Strnelf ' gjars. L . ,[ . , .. i. ,
inlick of timber which lay in’ theatreer,
jut thrown out nod the borsesran abontj; Ja | Dentistry.
rhea ooe of thcm«feU nnd ft broke its leg..’ - j , -rr 'lT , T’*l7Ayr A-’NT
( nsaiso somewhat injured. The damage' *i[ ' * J’lAlVlAi .» , ■
md buggy amounted tu about $200.' Mh , '%ForififlrlF o£ Elmira, Blew York.
utKirioaaly injured. i|t|‘ A perfect’ master of DENTISTRY iuail its branch
— 1 . t 5 53 would respectfully inform the citiiens of •
jnrßiTS.—Read our J . W£ L-ZJS 8O R 0
i,Vt, Otter Island, S. C-, n andt Pittahujte: |j ■' : ' ~ . . . ,
* 7 - 'j: • „. .jt; surrounoiDff.dountry, that he a bow stopping at
'HDttsee. They aie more than usuaUy.tfu |L * . r *
% PEHXSTLVANIA HOTEL;
351 t . i *
.. rtere be- can be found between the hours of 8 o'clock
and 6 o’clock B. M., ready to perform any 0,.
{Jration pertaining to his art with skill, and at low pri
, mechanically, and attended
I'jjlth V|Ory little pain.
i J’ExiiiibATiotis Or the Teeth, ond conanltationa
SIS ;ed of Charge. ;
If. B.—All work warranted as represented.
Wollsboro, April 30, 1862. 1 '
lilhflnrn, of the 45th P. V., U Still confined
ihr illness. His disease is inflamato|y
ilmra will be published next week. '
in Turk Legislature has passed a law tax
taSi, all other dogs SI, The national
Speaking of dogs, T road the .‘•Bewitched
a tor Amrth page, add remvmbertbe moral
iclterworlh—our whilom, "imp of the
aj in the army before York town. I
j6b past' year, Mr. Lyman Wetmpre of
no delivered Uye hundred and soventj
■!. eggs to bis regular.' customers in this
h boas must be very industrious.
biter, M- D., of thisCuunty has been ap-’
aunt Surgeon in the Volunteer service
■unsigned toduty at Camp Curtin for the
In Music.—We bare received from Olivet
I Co., 27? Washington Street,. Boston, tW
Ipcti of ■ new innate; " There is a word
bn tone,’' Ballad by Maria Louise Garcia)
w»; “The Dying Volunteer,” a aung by
Ji cents; “ Canticles—'Hare -iriorcy Upon
d” by Louise A. Denton, 85 eenta; " Nev j
Itinlsin Polka,” by Sherman, 25 cents^
- of Liberty, an Invocation 'as a" Grand
‘beautiful production by E. Wood, 25 cents;
fill!." by Howard, 25 cent*; Nita Schott
tj Ssecney, 25 centsj " Die
'1 mug, composed by Fr. Agtbe, 25
aVietoria Quick Stop,” composed in Yemeni- 1
flie Surrender of Fort Dunelson, by Dr. K.
Any of the above will bo'sent by
juipl of price in money or aiampa. '
ftttT Trees.— Without trees, what a deiert
tibeonr earth, —naked, parched, hateful JO
id bow many are thoughtless of the uyS •
trees! Most beautiful Oder ap Ghd
■ : l beautifni even planted by tbe poorest
tutu should be protected and preserved. ”
“benefactor who causes two bladee-of grand,
dtu oae grew before, how muclf greater i£;
who plants a tree in some waste plact
■’-Jibade, to draw thither song birds, ami >
'lonian? ’ ,
plant trees, yon that have waste,land;
® derywhere, by v the road-side and
plant them with care, and in forms
: Please the eye; and then bo careful of
fields of grain-rand then they will
•tar the declining years of your life, and
CWthebudding humanity that playabeneath
*•1 ihadow. • i
I/'""** Relic. —Mr. „dlirei> Willard of
,5 » io his eightieth year, thawed di r*-
1,,r 1 muff bos, which wai brought to this
J .Joseph Willard a passenger in the May
•'«>i is three inches long, two inches
»a, M * M * l deep, and is looked hjr
■ j^* ps ' “P™ which (remarked the initials :
> *“** descended as an heir loom from Js
- to Joseph Willard (son) for ninp
Ibis country and has nerer been out Q
'»« l«2«. How long itwU &
'Wore Joeeph Willard loaded at Plymow|
hr r IC “ V* 1 * • curiosity, and
h eclions. Afthongh made for 'a me[jt.
1 ooold not here!been usedfori Utei
, the residence of the family in PiytjU
J; and the ■•• blue jaws" of a later data
oontraband abomination.' The eurioas
the Post,Office.' , : : i :
that wa published last
ik **> interesting pri rata letters:
A J ro!l of the Regular Engineer.
‘hw!l Pieken *' desorlptife otoamp i
h tort, ’ e * lp foHowiag paragraph,
> own ootrespondeneb of the Elmira
0* 4rd to him: ■ if.'
hi [ n *° ot!ler incident, as it Is. connected
tear/. yonr .''ioinity. Sergeant Ayras.of
.%«er.Corps, srrirei her,
P “ s> * r * for fh® commanding (to* 1 )
* horse, and immediately set put ■
N’hd. By * Bme *4» n * he goteh ;
!h^ h * wm »*«• of it h, mV
e ß‘*r*d r *d those o{ the enemy. On
S tb#iC,nfederilt * MfcW;
°rk, end concluded that wtp a|
up
tel-
II i''|. tor place/oW McQlellari’s Headquarter*. Ontum
f* K £ ijftto retreat he was greeted with a vohoy of musket
fyus . :$• rom *&• Seeeeh pioket,one of which' pasted
* l-1 . 1 -itioagh his ‘ coat iail.’ ,Ha succeeded in reaching
inline* in safely, and saysit ia the narrowest es
/ he erer met with. He is from troy, Pa., and
If te heed in the service seven years, lie is a brave
idier and a splendid Engineer.
,:'|o ■ , ’ Advertisement.
. cfChe subscriber has just received his 3d large stock
ffiew Spring Goods, consisting mostly of Dress
eds, Shawls* Clonks, Now English Walking Socks,
rasols, Straw Goods Ac., goods in great demand at
i-tlme—a large line of new Dress Goods at 10 etc,
'*p,jl2j, do 15, do 18, do 25, do 31, do 88-t-ne« styles
ijlU the prices. Dross Goods were never fn better va
u- hly, and never cheaper. We sell best DeLainesls
• “||fbest''Prlnts9,,lo, 1 lets. Domestie stock full. Good
; 5«. Good Pant cloths Is. Bd. per yd. Double
:s|a Tgiat do only 22ets. cheap at Ss. Linen Goods
i?|ryehCap. Grocery stock is all right. Cali early,
; ns Intend to sett i _ ’
Corning, April SO, 188?, ‘ ' J. A. PabSox*.
‘■Hi’ ' ' •" I - 1T - ■
i,tt> Snlllpan, on thoSth last., by the Rer. a. Rook
-■Siatli' Mr. P. Pi ROGERS, of Coylngton, to Miss
•SRIA N. COWAN, of Columbia Platts, Bradford
. p., P».
•' .In Cherry Platts, on tho IStVinst., by H. Morgan,:
•A Mr. H. S. EIIMOTT, of Cherry Platts, to Miss
D. STRATTON, of Rie'mond.
New Spring Stock,
|| THE BEST* EVER BROUGHT HERE
pA'ITD ,‘i‘ilE CHEAPEST!
Mr | ' ■ ;
■l CALL AND lIAMINJS -FOR TOUBEBLTES
if
i.j
THE OLD STORE
B. B. SMITH,
TIHREE DOORS BELOW
H WELLSBORO. HOTEL,
:di . ■- ,
| BULLARD & CO.,
|'j: 1
TO THEIE NUMEROUS FRIENDS FOR
fl ,
•;.j A LIBERAL SHARE
Yj- OF PATRONAGE,
; | Have Pro vided Th««n*e l f c*
I WITH A FULL STOCK
i j!i ’ 1 s
' ?,| -Of-*
,-'V ■
isr GOODS, GROCERIES, «**,' <*«.,
-;-i \ . wat ac sou
|£. I FOR GASH OR PRODUCE.
';1 v ■■'v.,
jW«|l»boro, April 80,1868.
f llisarciiice Agency.
hTIHE tnrnrsnco Company of North America bore
A appointed the undersigned an agent'for Tioga
rjuuntj and vicinity;
/|A» the high character andstanding of this Com
jrtoy give the assurance of foil protection to owners
of property 'against the hajsrd of fife, I solicit with
ionfldence. a liberal share of the business-of the
»nnty. This Company was incorporated In 1704.
Sts capital ,is $500,000, and its assets in 1861 as per
'statement Ist Jan. of . that year eras $1254,710 81.
Secretary.
O. C0FF1N....... President.
OOca sf thfl Company 239 Walnttt Street.
U Phlla(telpUa, =
|Tai. Bac it ter, CettlnH Agent, flar
if- rl»b«rss l*a. •
**! - JOBI W. 6tEB!t*lGV,
ifi isetit fi>r Ttfffa &»■«•»( P«.
vi April 0, 1863, ■ j.
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THI
THE; TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR.
JOHN R. BOWEN
BROS leave to stale that having “removed” from
the • -
“ OLD EMPIRE STORE '
across tbs street to bis present location, bo is now
preparedj to furnish bis ’ old friends and customers
with a well selected assortment of
DRY IOOODS,
LADIES' GOODS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
CLOTHS, JEANS, CASSIMERES,
! BOOTS ,AND SHOES, HATS,
GROCERIES. U
PROVISIONS,
TEAS, COFFEE,
TOBACCO. AC., AC.,
At a very small adsaoce upon
I New York Prices.
The highest marketprice paid for all hinds of ,
; PRODUCE.
Remember, the place—First Store below the
POST OFFICE.
! >
Welisboro, Feb, 5, 1862.
I'be Knoxville Fuuadrr,
CONTINUES in full blastand is in the'best run*-'
ning order, where you can get Stores, Flows,
Road Scrapers, Catting Boxes, Sugar Kettles io., die.,
of the must approved patterns, and made in the best
manner (or a
LESS PRICE
then at any other establishment of the kind,in the
country.
Machinery made and repaired in good style on
short notice.
All kinds of produce, old Iron, eoppar, brass and
pewter, taken in exchange for Castings.
A Hberal di6count,m»de to CASH PURCHASERS.
P. S. All persona indebted are requested to call
and settle- ,
WITHOUT DELAY,
and save costs, that I may still be able to do a credi
business in part. J. P. EIUES, Proprietor.
Knoxville, March 26, ISA2,-6ib.
UNPARALLELED ATTRACTION!
Grand Display ot Elegant
NEW SPRING GOODS AT
; Dormaul’s Bee Hiv& ;
Dress' Goods, New Mohairs, New fealzdrines, New
Estrellas, New Poplins, New Poilo de cbevres, New
Ueol De Laiaes, Yard wide English Prints I2scts,
Pipe chintz figured De Lainea lOcts.
Ten thousand yards fast color Madder Prints at
6| cunts.
Five thousand dollars worth of filook Silks, a good
quality at 50 cents pep yard.
Colored Dress Silks, a magnificent variety just
opened, i
Cloth and Silk Mantles, latest neaveautes, snob as
Olivia, McClellan, Clqtildcete. Ladies Cloth all shades
of color. a. -
Shawls. Broohe. Thybet.-Steffa, Black Silk etc., at
less than 50 cents on the doHar*
Wool EJannels.atilfi cts per yapd., : ~
Charabre f«r •diakers only 8 cts.
White Brilliants only Gets.
Embroidered Collars only 3 cts.
Shirt Frooi«, good ones only 3 cts.
Rich embroidered curtains muslin 12$ cts.
'do do at 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 cts. worth
double the mobey.
Hosiery, Kid Cloves, to suit the most fastidious.
Nice white cottbn hose only 6 cts. '
Cloth, Caesimercs for Gent's and Boy's • wear, an
immense assortment from 10 cts upwards, fine all wool
Cassimeres only 75ots.
Millinery ■Goodip. wholesale and retail, at New York
jobbing prices. , Milliners please take notice.
Trunks, Valises, cheap. Hoop Skirls, best quality
and style, 30 per cent less than elsewhere.
Save your money, buy your Goods at
DORMAUI/S BEE HIVE,
136 Water St, Elmira, N. Y.
Elmira, April'lB62. upr. 17-m6.
War! War for the Union!
THE undersigned would respectfully inform hi?
old friends, customers, and the public generally,
that he has »pened a
cabinet and chair shop
ob Main Street opposite H. W. Bartt's Wagon Shop,
where be intends to keep constantly on hand a gene
ral assortment of
Cabinet Ware,
made of the best materials, and by the best workmen.
Altq QofflnMnado to order, and as o-ienp M can-bo
procured elsewhere, accompanied with a Hearse.
Also Chairs pf every variety from the BEST down
tb the CHEAPEST, to
Still Purchaser*.
Alio Turning of all kinds done to order and to suit
CU STOHE R S
The undersigned having had many years experi
ence, both in France and in this country, feels confi
dent that be cannot be excelled in either of the above
branches of mechanism—and farther would recom
mend the public to
CALL AND EXAMINE
his workmanship and prices before purchasing else
where. JACOB STIOKLIN.
Wellsboro, March 19, 1*62.
JF. W. BAILEY * CO.,
AT THE
UNION STORE,
c WELL SB OR 0,
An opening a flpa Stock of
NEW GOODS
Just bought at “ PANIC PRICES,” and will be eold
FOR CASH, at a little ABOVE COST, if'pouibl
EVERYBODY
Cat) and see the New Goods and Price,.
P. S. Ail person, biring unsettled accounts on onr
Books, an requested'to.,ettle the same by Cash or
Noto, «»»i<rftCTt</.)f, a, w# intend to sell on thejwy
Jtun it, tom, until farther edvice, from the nat of
J. W. BAILEY & CO.
Wellsboro, July 81,1861.
VELLSBOBO POST OFFICE.
Hails' close as follows: The Northern (Tioga, Cor
ning, Cleveland, New York, Ac..) at 0.45 a. u. The
Southern (Troy, Philadelphia, Washington, Ac.,) at
7.45 a. K. The Jersey Shore, (Morris, Cedar Man,
Ae.,) and the Coudersport (Pine Creek, Gaines, West
Pike, Ac.,) at S f. v., every Tuesday end Friday;
' California Mails leave New York the Ist, 11th and
list of each month. _ ,
An Overland Mail for California leaves St lionls
twice a week. Letters for this Mail should be marked
*• Overland."
All letters alleged to contain valuable enclosures
should be registered.
Post Masters ere Instructed to retain all mail mat.
ter belonging to any invlridual until his arrearages—
if he be in arrears—for postage be paid.
Post OSes opon from 7A. to Bp. every day,
Sunday excepted. Bosh Yousg, P. M.
MOHAWK CHIEF!
MOHAWK CHIEF will serve but, forty Wafas
the ensuing sSalon. For description, term* Ac.,
ste Circulars. E. A. SMB AD.
Tioga, April B#, 1868,
CORNIfG
' CHEAP CASH STORE.
$20,000
ftCRTE OF DESIRABLE GOODS,
CONSISTING or
DRY GOdDS, BOOTS A SHOES,
HATS A CAPS, YANKEE NOTIONS.
GROCERIES, Ac.,
sow on band for sale cheap for'CASH or ptodaoe, aft
bASH PRICES.
The subscriber invites-Oil buyers to call and look
through his stock 4ss6ring thfetij that they tan
ALWAYS DEFEND
depend on finding (all the goads wanted)
In ills Stock,
saving, them the trouble! of running around, and alio
giving them the '
CHANCE OF SELECTING
from a large and varied assortment df
NEW GOODS,
This fact ir the more iropoHnnt, ns bat ftw nef>
chants are keeping their usual assortment* of goods
owing to the
TIMES AND OTHER TROUBLE^.
All kinds of goods here advanced large!y and it is
FOLLY TO ADVERTISE.
to sell lower than ever, as is the fashion, but ire
CAN AND WILL
self GOOD GOODS ns cheap (if cot cheaper) “ns any
HOUSE IN THE- TRADE.
All Our Purchases
are made for - ,
CASH OR PRODUCE
(which ha* been our rulefor year*) ’wo bare no bad
debts to
CHARGE CP
to oar Curiomtrj but can
GIVE THE It
tb* benefit of the
SAFE RULE.
Customers from a dif tanoe -can ear* enough la a
SMALL BILL OF GOODS,
‘to pat
Expenses of , Coming*
All Guods watTHnted .af-reprere’nttd. An «*rly
Call iio Solicited.
JAMES'A. PARSONS,
No. 3 CONCERT BLOCK,
v CORNING, N, Y.
Feb. 12.1567.
;AT ANSFIELD CLASSICAL SEMINARY.
BXANSFISIiD, TIOGA CO., FA.
!Tbe Spring Term of this Inetitution will commence
Maroh 18tb, 1362, and continue thirteen weeka.
■*E. WILDMAN. A. M Principal.
Mrs. H. P. R. Wilujiax Preceptress.
Mias E. A. Chase Mnsic Teacher.
iMr. Isaac Sticknet Penmanship.
EXPENSES.
Tuition, Room Rent, Fuel and Board per Term,
in Common English - - - 828 60
Tuition from ... *s2 60 to S 6 00
Thnsirtcew of the school doting these times when
the country's need demands tbo services of every
able-bodied young man, baa been beyond the expecta
tions of the most sanguine of its friends. The de
partment of Penmanship.Ja \ery popular. Prof,
Sticknoy is a master of his profession. We are most
happy to say that he has beon prevailed upon to re
main with us. Besides the daily instructions that he
gives, Professor Srickney gives-extra instructions to
those desiring it for e 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 Hall at $1 60 per week.
Rooms for self-boarding can he rented in the village.
All kinds of produce' taken in payment for tuition
and hoard at market prices.
Feb 26, 1861. E. WILDMAN.
•M
CONSTITCJTOON WATER.
THE ONLY REMEDY FOR DIABETES, Irrita
tion of the Neck of tbo Bladder, Inflammation
-in the Kidneys, and Catarrh of tbo Bladder, Stran
gury and Burning, or Painful Urinating, Stone iu the
Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick Duct Deposit, and
Mucous or Milky Discharges after Urinating.
For sale by all Druggi&ts. Price $l.
WM. H GREUG'A CO., Proprietors.
Morgan A Allen, Genera) Agents, No. 46 CHIT 6b,
New York.
JOHN A. ROT, Agent for Tioga County.
Wellsboro, April 16, 1862.-ly.
HOME FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
iir
NEW YORK;
OAPITAIr, 81,000,000.
Home Fire Insurance Company
IK
NEW EAVEN, CONNECTICUT;
CAPITAL, $200,000.
Thu. Companies hare complied with the State law.
Application, for Insurance received by
CHARLES L..SIEMENS,
Wellsboro Tioga County, Penna.
. Wellsboro, Jan. 15, 1862.
NEW COOPER SHOP?— The undersigned
respectfully informs the eitisens of Welliboro
■ad vicinity, that be has opened a COOPEK-SHUF
opposite
CBOWI’S WAGOS SHOP,
and is ready to do all manner of work prompt and tc
order, from a gallon' keg to a fifty barrel tab. Be.
pairing also done on short notice. 0. F. ELLIS..
Wellsboro, May is, 1861. ’
EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters testamentary
harieg been granted to the subscribers, on the
estate of Jobo Sheives la'e of Jackson township deo’d.,
netfeeis hereby,;gtren to thoselndebled to make im
mediate payment, and, those having claims to present
them properly authenticated for shtdement to
L. B. SHEIIfES. U,,..
B. fl. GARRISON, J KMcnto "’
April 2.1882.*
DEACON SKINS wanted.—Thirty to Forty
cents will bfe paid for a sound skin and free
from cola or holes, at the Brooklyn Tannery naar
Tioga. . , IL S. JOHNSTON.
Fab. 12,1862.-J mos.
•36. A Salary Id Agents, f4O.
A FEW enterprising Agents, titkar Gtnlleatn or
Ladiot, are wanted to ihtrodticQ a new Literary
flewspapor, To pooh as can giva nnexeaptionahls
references as to Obnrahtet, add Ability,—we will pay
flam $26 16 $4O per month, and their necessary trav
eling expenses. On receipt of ten oents,'we will'aend
-pail paid, spMinffe'a copies of the paper, dnd a pam
phlet, giving ftll particulars. Address,.
, E. C. RICE 4 CO..
Frmklfn Soasrt, Norwich, Corns.
the People if
I covidtr
To
TIO6
CVLD SAT, 10,
s
ipPRBCTATIN
FULLY
HTRO
LARGE
L 19SlilLT
BEST 0 W EDO P;0
i) ur ik a
THE PAST IE
ft e : a a v s
Hlade Prepara
|fOR rat
\ \
Coming Spring
ON A SCABS
LARGER .THAN BERET\
i ■ l'
WE flow FULLY KNO’
WHAT THE PEOPLE
IT IS GOOD GOODS AT^HEIR
" CASH VALUE..
THIS ill WHAT WE ABE
NpW PREPARED,
MORE THOROUGHLY
i
Ever 4 Before
I ;
TO jBIV-ff TO ALL.
I
ffJviNO RECEIVED \
Large Additions
OUR STOCK,.. !
i WE WITB fB»
rCLLEST CORADdtCt,
: --ii.i
I INVITE
! -
?
‘f 1 ,
OUR If R I ENDS
l -i
•I
I
To Give 9»
;' ' \
AN &ArLY CALLi
a ■ 1
Perlne & 06.,
tov, M*
ElNGHiM'fbtf .i
C O Iff Iff E B tJIAL COLLEGE.'
An liistHnilon lo QnalWJ itoniijf
Iffeii for BU'lnc**. !
tOWELL * W^EHE Rrf !
PSOPlUfflTflfct.' I I
DW. tOWELL, Pii.pal. Proftiior |of
# enco of Accounts, author of Lowell** Treatise
jpnu Book keeping, Diagrams illustrating Iho'Wios,
Ac. I
John Rankin, Commercial Accountant, Profcisor| of
Bookkeepinprand Practical . - j. «
A. J. Warner, Professor of Practical and Ornamental
Penmanship, Commercial Calculations, and Corres
pondence. |
J. J. Curtis, Assistant Teacher in the JU»k-koepiog
Department. | • *
Qeo. F. Rowe, Teaehor of Ornamental penmanship
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Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, LL.D., Lb&turdf &n Ooit*
mertidl Law.gnd Political Economy. \
Hon. Ransom Baloom, Lecturer. oitContrapts, Premia-’
•gory fiotes, and Bills of Exchange*. , [
Her. t>r. E. Andrews, on Commercial Ethics. i
Students can enter ot any time; no vacation. Grad;
dates are presented wJCh an elegantly engraved Di
ploma, Usual time required to complete full com
mercial course from Bto 12 Weeks. Evprj student ii
guaranteed to be competent t 6 .taka charge of the
books of any business firm, and qualified to eart a
-salary from $BOO to $1,500 per annum, i Assistance
renderadHo-gradostes in obtaining situations. B<m ira
$2 to $2.50 pcr~wecfcr--—I
For particulars inclosing
TiTE
stamp. .
April 9i 186^.ily.
AUDITOR’S NOTlCE.—Notice it bijreby ,g\\
that the undersigned bat been appointed an i
ditvr to audit and settle the account of C.iß. L.
and M.'P. Orton, Executors of the ettafi of Jt*
Ford, dec’d. ( at the office of A. P. Cone on! Saturl
3d day of May at I o'clock P. M. I
April 1, 1862. THOS. ALXiBN,!
NAGE
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SPRING FASMIONS. r
S. P.- QUICK, HATTER j i
No, 135 Water Street, Elmlrn,
keep* constantly on band a general assortment of
FASBION SILK AND CASSIIfERB BATS
Also allJtindsof Soft Hat* and Caps, ForaTpr Lodi
£c. IlaU made to order. Gall and leave year a#
lire, and then you can hhrfe a Hat to fit you. Pri
to soil tbe times. Quality warranted, • * |
Elmira, March 19, ISC2, I *
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SHERIFF’S SALES.—By virtue of a. wr tof Vend;
.Ex., U*ued out of the Common Pleas of Ben.
ptiin county, to me directed, will booxpoied to (xls
■t tbe Court House in Wellsboro, Tioga county, Pn,;
on MONDAY the 28th day ’of April 1862, nt 1# o’-
clock in tbeforenooD, the following desci bod .prop,
•rtytowlts , *
A lot of land tUnaled In Delmar town*bTp, bound
ed u followa : on the north by land of H. Btowclf
and Conrad Qnntber, cut by land* of Join Orimtm
and Henry Darling, and aontb and wort by laad.o/,
Phelps,. Dodge k Co., known as the ’* Job (Jreon” for,
and part of warrant No. 4207—containifag about 168
acres, Win. D. Bailey being the half owner.
ALSO-—A lot in the Borough of Wellaboro, bound-,
ed aia follow*: on the north by Andrew .Crow] and.
A..P. Cone, east by Water Street, sooth by A. »;■
Brewster, we*t by J. Sherwood and Mr*. 1 deeh—Oodf'
tainiug about one-fonrth of an acre, morn- or less, -
with ena and a half story frame houses aad.
fruit tree* thereon. To be sold as. the property of
Wo, D. Bailey, U. STOWELL, jr., Sheriff.'
Sheriff’s Office, Wellsboro, April 2, 1562;
H,
ons
WELLSBORO’ ACADEHV.
Welliboro’, Tioga County, Penna.
MABIOTTS N. ALLfiW. A. JH.t. . I’rineipttJ
auisted by a corps of competent teacher*. ;
The Spring Term will commence on tie 21th
March, 1862.
Tuition for term of foutite t* see*its, front 52.60 W
58.00.
- k Teaches’ Class will also ba formed/
By order of Trnitee*, • -
J. P DONALDSON, Pra’i ..
Wellsboro, Nor. 2T, 1861. ..
i OF ORE.
TREES! TREES!
FOB SALE, THE FOLL6wINQ APPLB, 1
Price, 2d Cents. '
Summer Apple—Early Harvest, Early (?(r«»fc»Tyj
Large Yellow Bough, Golden Sweet, Red Ahtrsctsn.
Autumn Apple—-BnreneteiD, Fall Pippin, Portef
Junetiog, Rambo, Jersey Sweating. I j
IFfater Apple—Baldwin, Newton Pippin,’ i Rhode
Island Greening, Esopns Spilzcpbnrg, BoitonTlnteet,
Ladies Sweeting, Ladle Apple, PecK’t Pleasant, HuhJ
bardton Note-Such, King, Yellow Bellflower, North*
era Spy, Talman’t Sweeting,- Seek-no.furtior, Dutch
Mignonne, Fay’a Russett, Hereford'* Fearjduin, Bet
die Green, Wagoner. ' ! ]
Crab Apple—Large Red Siberiatf, Sm»ll Red, dev
Yellow, do. ! . ( '
Fear, Price 50 Cent*, _-* ■ ,
Summer —Madaliene, Bloodgood,Dearborn'! Peed*
ling, Summer Fratzoßeal, Roaliezer, Oiband'a Sara,
mor Bartlett. • ' i
Autumn— Fondants d* Antotnne, Seekel, VirgelieaJ
Benree d’ Amatit, Flemish Beanty, Onondaga. Fulton,
Stevens' Genesee, Urbauistc, Napojeon, Henry 4th,
Biz, Curbing, Elncher’s Meadow, Bezi dS la Matte,
Oswego Beurre, Golden Benrre of Btlhes, -Beun-4
Bose, Woodstock. - ■
WinleN—Lawrence, dost Moreean, Passe Cohnarj
Vicpr./Jf Wakefield. ’
For extra sized Pear trees we shall extra prices.
. Cherry, Price 38 Cents.
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Black Heart, Black Eagle, Black Tartarian, Down*#
Late Red, May Duke, Early Purple Gjdine, Lata
Black, Gu'y’a Early White, Kapbiecn Blgitrreao, An.
her. Yellow Spanish, BequmanJe May, Holland Bf
garraan, Golden Drop of Herrington. \
Filling Prlco SO Cent*. ,
Duane’s Purple, Lawrence’s Favorite, Washington,
Baling’s Soperb, Matteson’s Favorite, Smith’s Or
leans, J» Bersao, Msgnam Eoaam, Imperial Gags.
Peach, Prleo 19 Ceni*.
Crawford’s Earlr, Miloeoton, Bergs it’s t’etUni’i
Sweet Water,
Grape*; j
. TsobeHy, Catawba, Concord, Diana, Rebecca, DeJ»
wars, Hartford Prolific, White Sweet Water, Steal,
Burgundy. j
English Gooseberries*
Several Varieua. [
Currants. |
Cherry, Whitt Dntoh and Rod, do. ' i
Ornamental.
Iforwat Sprnce, European Silver Flr.Beotbh TOfc
Balaam Fir, American Arborvitss, Siberian tin., Blr
ropean Lurch, Green Forsythes; While Flowering
DenUia, Gnibeful Dentals, Althea, Chinese WelgUl%
Baltimore belle nose, Queen of the Ffair.ee, VPUlow.
The above we oßer for esie at bnr Norserj; tbej'
art handtbene hnd of anporior duality, have alt beta
Irani planted sad will bear removibg with jsafety.
Xndigging and packing errs will be taken, wid ths'
charge for nabkldg will be the ecat o'f materials need,
Tfeea will be delivered at the Tioga depot,free ol
charge; We invito all to visit obr Hotselry and tee
for themselves. OHlera ehonid he sent Jh early. ,
8. C. WICKHAM.
Tioga, March 19,1991
rail of kills Cotton.
B. BEER, AGENT, .1 '
rr now maiviag and intendi kseplng irasftftetif
on hood, a largo anortnant of | '
SAT GOODS; |
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wJilafc )}• Mil nil li the lent poniblo •dearie* fmrfi
eo«t upon which a man con Ur*.
• CALL AND SEE; I
Sto Charge ftr. Showing QoodA.,
Lawraneevllle, March id, IMS',
17 LIES I FLTEfc I FLIES!— of
Jl „ Cobalt, for poistw'oic (Lies—alto FttFAPERt
or EXTERMINATOR, price Mx cent per papCx. Kh#
„}o st got?’B DREG &TCT,'£;
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Auditor