TBK AjIITATt?I. , oOAII and MIBOELD a4?!)EOTIS. Wedhesflay, jimc ,4. Primary Meeting, «|‘ p eD tbUc»T) Electors ofDelmar are u-uledto meet at, tbe Conn House in W iimoro, on •*!!*., theVth day ofjnne next, for t*eWrpo*e JJISi two delegates to represent the I virnship in SsjwAHcm County Convention, to I e Jield at on Monday evening, June Bth. SMJ Con- JJL li called for tb* purpose pf aleetial Delegate* , State Convention, and to consider, th i propriety 3 «!ionbr the Delegate System, or-relain U|tbe one 1 lid last Fall, aodto transact such othir Bunsess fS, brought before tbe Convention.' I f JAS. I. JACKSON, 1 ):-• V. q. : GEO. COOLIDQEj jk; ; f- Wm ‘ “-primary Meeting. _, p-onblicsn Electors of Welisborp, lit reques- th, Court Bouse, in Weil.bo'u.ion Sat- K"bc j”h day of Jone, next, ** the t%&se °f s*?, ‘ d«leente» to represent the Pd'iju the County Convention, to be held' id (Wells- M Monday'Evening, June 9th. 6p%j shaven ■ i.llecl for the purpose of electing to K. CoureuLufanS to consider the prelfriety of "■. (1.. Delegate System, or retaining Me one i&ft Fall, and to transact such other tidiness brought before tbe Convention. - ' li; „ B ,j be brought joHH R BOW BN, 1 y,Jp om , , HW. WILLIAMS, J * and Woundcd- > | Si li becomes our painful duty to Wreath tMlior Board, of Mansfield, the only Fieldjaffioer S cZty He was billed la *. 8.%0.. [ad, five miles from Richmond, on Saturday fst— It. m.t Penns. Regt. of which he was MajoJWas, Um. apart of Ocn. Casey’s mrpowered and driven back by superior We have also ,to record tbo death pf Mr. d irty J. hash, Of Richmond, (tbia county) a- member .pf; Co. I lOlafEeg. F*. Fob, who was woudded in » ? oleket iinnttk. about ton o’clock on Friday morning sast— |i mu token prisoner and while in the bandsoThis tors, a rebel placed » musket against his hend.and L cot bis brains. The barbarous act was witnessed Listers! of our men. - [ I Cipl. Elliott'S Company seems to have hepn ln-tbe |i&inUftb« fight. Both of bis Lientenant|, iihram ■leang and O.G. Gaylord are reported wounde^^ Hew, Adrsrtiaamoni*. ; ii;.jlt inn for Sole— H. S. Johnstmi. ; ;; {tr Sole—S. S. Packard. ' ; ‘ Smoeaaated— Johnson k Boj’oe. *■ Twl Skint —Johnson i Boyce. , . ■ ■ h; y AT KsoiTuiE, —We learn tlint.or |sat riijltrt, the Sash and Blind Factory] of Mr. I Jary Wf.ini totally destroyed by fire. Wje did nb|‘ |syn it {itticnlarj, except that the loss! to JmtfS.OOO, and that the property was partiaWf.in- I'; 5 1 aJ. . % jfr Xhe Pottor County Journal 'belieyea.Ubat njof tTiO soldiers fiom “that county were fhe irtpaiw of General Banks at Front Dulei of Potter boys, are in the' *J6fh reg alept, dm reported as beingT>adly cutup. Th£ are sopamw from this county in that regiment . ii t)n motion of Stephen'als^|e f M- F. Elliott, A- P. Roberts, aptl >3&sh filhridga were admitted to practice in gall'/the rtinf tin's County, Messrs. Elliott [and fottbms wto remain in this Borough for. the £f&etjjt, kWnlbridge we learn is going to PhUajiripbi** ato them ell. [Mfae Temperance Meeting at the Coart pstDg was a success. Speeches were made bj klr. Calkins, Bey. Mr. Marple, lion. John Wr ntf, H. W> Williams and others. 'Thera was ft pdieoce.iiqd tbe, ; right spirit. Bey. Thos. KJ pi of ElmiraJ is expected U4{o£u k/irening—of which duo notice will be L .• '"i 1 ' pThs funeral of MarkT. Roberts, jrho' :Vsi fed on the 3dinst.. inPine Creak, at Ccdarjßaifi' N but week. took, place onthc Bth inst-j-fr^iii mien of. E, B. Campbell, Esq., at Bte|;is' P Ippropriato religion* eerrlcee w«a'pomd^*di^|( Plrpliit Church la Jereey Shore. Mr. Robert* Ptui brothers «nd fir* ,l«t»ra iathlf State aajSf fedpirentg in the Stat. of Mala* lb monr. bij, ; , |‘(fiHi , smtpor( Bulletin. ' Mu Ihout.—The Poller Journal neks iwlij' WIVES AND MATRONS. lb receipt of two trout caught in the All* ;hU DR - CHEESEMAN’S, PILLS we offered u the i_i . . . T ■ -J oply safe means of renewing interrupted memtrua ’’t by Mrs. Boyingtoo*—one weighing a pqpnff,; ' j )Qt * ‘Wr.aod the other e poand, when 1 ’ % LADIES MUST BEAR IN MIND |btl Tioga County, ns far as hertr’4 front. On fi That on that very aceouii/, if re ken when the in term p ittlsj. week to try his look in Marth Cdeek>| tiou nriaes front natnral causes, they will inevitably knral Dibbling alhia bait whiobwould hav;,;jP^^‘,™* C I A ! , K J “ ° f , , x M ABSOLUTELY NECESaART, for such is 'the tea r. pounds. 6ii< he could not get the 0 f |>m a t 0 reg tore the original functions of them —so ho ssyjSe , 1 organization, that-they inevitably : arrest - yptbo process of gestation. ... present term of tb® Mansfield classical?] Explicit directions, staling tohen,- and iot«r (Keg ®Ti will close June 13th •on Which* day £be jlaAo«/rf nqt be.used, with each Box—the Price On* DoU **J Exercises will be held,commencing *“ P ' ll ,L r. -nr' tt „ , . * . ** » I A valuable Pampblet r :fo be had free, o( tb®A«nttr . Dr. W. IL Goodwin, of East cPUla sent by mail promptly , by enclosing price to the win deliver the annual at’3 pAgcnt.' Sold by druggists generally.* Come and attend the Athiiverrarysand [!' ’R-. B. HUTCHINGS, Proprietor, 1 'fetor. He i. an able pud eloquent ofator. ,f ° r ’»'« R °y’ s » r “S S»ro • „.iil , ~7 ' i a ft 4, - Deo. 11,1861.-Iy. 20, Cedar at.. New York, will be held June lltb,«na 13th. Kj - anted to he present, We re baVtbg a 'tljicsporons term. Come and see ns ( pße E. WiLDHis. Principal. tF OH SALE. HE subscriber offers for gale the Steam Grist Mill • located on Stony Pork, 8 miles from Wellsboro, oalt.— oit. XI. XI. ftocKWßii.oi 8' »cWiT>f (and, one store building anddwelling 2M Regt.. N, T, Vol., waiting to us from u lip™ attached, one small dwelling and small bare. toW, Vireinla A. t. „ 'po mill has S run of stone, 2 good bolts and all tbs WJnT,.. ? a ! “ : itjeeessary apparatus in a custom grist mill, a ; godd Whig, of April 2d, beaded. - . ' foil at a bargain or would exchange fur other property, fc™ ’ I ' ' Shore is no better location in Tioga-. County fora,good Wj .. 7, OW,!(G - . j’dslom Grist Mill, title perfect. For further patticu- J rat of the Columbus Sun, say, that-lf enquire of S. 8. Packard. Covington, Pa. Also 97 “*>» smoke bouses that have ’been osed »ad res of land 'li miles below the mill bn Stony Fork *.* i!1 “eibe earth floor, put it in barrets I®*** l ?- Timber Pine and Hemlock. . , « they do ashes, then 1 boil down the .| C °™B*»». J°°° *> »”■ S - S-PACKAKP. , >. °* )(ain more than enonge salt to pay ” j "' . I<OST S i Th,, wri[er jf DOWa of twn instances ;|r- OST by tbpsnJbsortber two printed notes bearing, onewni ten sacks, and thV other -Ij date Farmington, Febravy 2d SrtSd, 1881, doe “Pflyalarre ' ifdjnonths from date with use for s2i each, one signed large family for a year. riCgii Knapp, the- other Jehial Tremaio. Also a receipt s ,vf a settlement'ln full 'with Derick Knapp, and 21 ■;s IgUers in bills on the Tioga County Bank, for any or i ‘ 3 of which a liberal reward will bo paid. tgday 28, 1863. ». A. CLABK. 'niiJOBO Societf;—The a ? ° f l^b * rien^8 of Temper4nco, ▼»*; *siod Koom of tb« Presbyterian -Cburchr * T last* Th« Committee on organ-'' - S r “ i ‘ Constitution and ByJ.ws. which' i?.H '■ PHOTOGRAPHS. , adopted, The Society proceededi CA E TES J> E VISITEI Hi ?rr.^ e ?, r *’ ® ! foII “ W8 = J ohn F ' Don-: Ar' McCLEIiIiASD begs leave to inform ,the ! !BijliY ” ’ Jo ‘ m J'" Robinson, Vice ■ \jy # people of Wellaboro, and the surrounding . ? ooog, Sec’y., M. N. Allen; Cprres- that he is now prepared to make all kinds of . Wf! Dr, Wehh, Treasurer. Pruden- ■ Photographs from » small visiting card up to life si f e, thos. Allen P r tr„:„ ,„a lathis'purpose be. has engaged the services of Mr: H'sitMi.nd , J °' H *' f , ; ;€aCrL experienced and skillful artist from EI- S Secretary was Instructed whose work cannot fail to give satisfaction. ' C6S of Uar. Thos. K. Beeoherof :?mae call and examine the specimens at 80011 88 his ■arrangements will' ’ The Old Odd Fellowa’ Hall, Hi,. , l ° mc -t at tjie Same place on , <: e r David Hart’s Store, where be can be found at all 5 ’ iimis; ' . - . ■ Sjojain and ornamental, oval and square gilt frames fob *ll sizes of pictures, constantly on band. , S* also begs to state that ha will still continue to tn AmGrotypos and Welainotypes as cheap and as g4ffd’es ever, Msy 27, 1862. »* .. A °*teit,—The Jane number of Monthlies, is overflowing * ® riici «M "tide on “W.lking," Item “ oreaß i » characteristic poem ■V* . Pre«CQtt*B Btorj of '‘The *«<* “Pore Antoine’* Bate ■*C, (.a,?'? 1 sßig!ow ' Popor iy. James ■Ncsiuu ’' W , "• Sllßtbin, !■> the Pascal Vifer,...° A B a3 Bit' “Methoa* of Stfidy r i? lmn * p, P er on “3n>« Ad by Prfsoottf’a tufiv I ° r body of QoJ,'’by Kuco'l i<l| lerryj M artlcle bh “TheHorrora of San DomUigo t f by John Weiss j a pleasant, dramstjo poem, called "An order fora picture," by Alice Cary; a sanitary disquisition bn “The Health of Our Girls," by T. W; Higglnson. etc. Received at the Post Office Kens Room. . . i l JSS' The Cobhiho Maw Bobbers The Coming Journal gives some parlicnlrrs of tbe trial of W. CJ Wright, uf that place, heforeJndgeHall, in-the Doi ted States District Court, held recently at Rochester.! Tbe Journal says that the testimony shewed that »i check forov«rg26o came In the MaiUbag for Avon,! from Hew York, on Sunday morning, Deo. 16th,«nd the Mail-bag was left at the Depot, to be sent dp next! day. This Mail-bag was never seen again. Tbe cheek, within a day or two, war presented at the'J. N. Hun gerfurd Bank, and the money obtained upon it by W, C. Wright, formerly a telegraph operator at the Depot. It was proved that Wright had been in the Depot that day. On bis part he claimed that he won tbe money I in gambling, ond be plead "not goilty” to the charge of robbing the mail. Be is sentenced to tbe Monroe County Penitentiary to hard labor, for the term of three years. . | On Saturday, William May, of this village, plead guilty of tbo charge of robbing the mail at the Com ing Post Office, some weeks since—the particulars of which were published at the time. Be is sentenced to the Monroe County Penitentiary for two years. or The Tiooa Bors.—The sol. diers from this County were, at the latest accounts, at the following places: - Co. L., 2d Eegt, Pa. Cavalry, Capt. R. T. Wood, ik. doing guard in Washington, City, D. Ci Co. G, 67th Regt. Pa. Tols., Capt. Caulking, are at Williamsburg, Va. Read the in terestiog letter on an other page, from Rev. Mr. MoAdam, Chaplain .of tbe Regiment. Was probably in the battle on Saturday. Co. B, 101st Reg’t, Pa. .Volk., Capt. V. A. Elliott, was before the enemy near Richmond, Va, Bead the letter of H. 8. H., a member of the Company. Was in tbe battle before Richmond on Saturday, See ar ticle beaded “Killed and Wounded." Co. 0, 45th Reg't, pa, Vols., CapL Whitney, had been moved to North Edisto Island, within,a few miles Charleston. Will probably be heard from at that city in a few days. ' Co. H, Pa. Vols., Capt. Schteffelio, was at North Edisto Island, S. C. Co. 1,45th-Reg*t., Pa. Vols., Capt. Hills, was at North Edisto, with Companies, G, and H. % Co.«H, 6th Kegt. Pa. Rea. Corps, Capt. Carle, bad mered from Falmouth across'the Rappahannock, and were moving South from Fredericksburg in search of the enemy. T t 1 Co. A, Ist Rides, Reserve Corps, Capt. Holland, Co E, Ist Rifles, Capt. Niles, had also moved across tbb river in the direction of Richmond. Co. 0, Ist Rifles, Capt. McDonald, has gone to re inforce Gen. Banks. Co. F, 7tb Rag’t., Pa. Cavalry, Capt. Dartt, and Co. Q, Capt. Andrews, same Regt.,faad returned, and were encamped at Nashville, or Murfreesboro, Teen. Co. 0, Bth Cavalry, Capt Calkins, was .at Fortress Monroe. v —Tbo ports of Companies raised in this County for New York Regiments, and the boys in the regiments of the Western States, can only he beard from occa sionally. We shall be glad of any information as to the movements of our brave boys, and we sfcall pub lish the same from time to ijrae, not only for the in formation of our people at home, but /or the benefit of the soldiers, who no doubt like to hear of the whereabouts of each other. SPECIAL NOTICES. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES! THE HEALTH AND 'LIFE OF WOMAN IB continually in peril if she is mad enough to neg lect ormaltrea't those sexual irregularities to which two-thirds of her sex are more or leas subject. DR, CHEESEMAN'S PILES, prepared from the same formula which the inventor, CONISItTUS L. CUEE'SEMAN, M- D,, of Now Tork, has 'for twenty years nsed successfully in an extended private prac tice—immediately relieve without pain, ail disturban ces of the periodical discharge, whether arising from relaxation or suppression. They act like a charm in removing the pains that‘accompany difficult* or im moderate menstruation, and are the only safe oftd're liable remedy for Flushes, Sick Headache, Pains in tbe Lolas, Back and Sides, Palpitation of the Heart, Nerv ous Tremors, Hysterics, Spasms, Broken Sleep , mod other unpleasant aud dangerous ejects of an annatu ral condition «f the sexual functions. In the Wont oases of Fluor Alhta or Whites, they effect a speedy cure. 3^GHT! LIGHT!! LIGHT I! !— A Urge lot of '*■ those fine,-flint Chimneys for Lamps, which do ninbreak from heat. Alsu a largefaseortmont. of J»§iW. alson Jotofthat Petroleum Oil wfaioh.saits everybody, and does not explode. Fornalo at Cli . • BOY’S DRU& STORE. xkjOOL ! WOOL!—The .highest Market . it price naid for Wool ftt the. Union Store of ; i J. tv. BAILEY, t CO. THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. AN INVOCATION. - That nice machine, the human Hume 1 0 God! inspire my mind, ' That I may understand the same, . No more to nature blind. , Inspire my tongue, inspire my heart, And useful knowledge give, That knowledge too, may I impart. And teach mankind to live. DK. JACKSON, , THE CELSBRATD BEI OBN EOT AIT 1 C . ... AND , Indian Physician, OP ERIE CITY, PENN’A., May fie Coneulted as fallows —Fres of diary*. 1 Homelsvills, Nr Y., Cfaadweck House, I Saturday and Sunday, July 18 and 20 Cameron, N. Y., at Hotel, Monday, July 21 Addison, N. T-, Doolittle Home, Tuesday, July 22 ; Coming, N. T., Dickinson House, .Wednesday, “ 23 Bath, N. Y-, Union Hotel, Thursday, Jnly 24 (TIOGA, Pa, Goodrich House. Tuesday, Jnly 29 WELLSBORO, Pa., United States Hotel, Wednesday and Thursday, JolySO and 31 (Elmira, N. Y., Brainard House, Saturday aud Sunday, August 3 and S Pa., Troy House, Monday, August 4 Havana, N. Y,, Montour House, Tuesday, August 6 Watkins, N. Y., Jefferson Home, Wednesday, Ang. 6 Dundee, N. Y., Ellie House, ' Thursday, Aug. 7 Peon Yan, N. Y., Stael House, Friday, Angnst 8 Thoao Snfferiagr from Chronic Die sees, of any description may be assured that their cans will be treated fairly and candidly, and they will not be enoonraged to take my medicine without a corres ponding prospect of benefit.' Dr. Jackson can be consulted at his Rooms, in re gsrd to all diseases, which he treats with unprece dented success, on a new system. He cores Chronic cases of diseases, which have been pronounced Vocv rabh by the Medical Faculty generally, snch as Ner vous and Neuralgic Affections, Diseases of Women, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Asthma, Salt Rheum, Remittent aind Intermittent Fevers, the diseases of Children,etc. All cases of Seminal Emissions which is carrying thousands to tbe grave annually.' j Remember tbe Doctor does not promise to enre ail stages of diseases. While all diseases are enraile, if taken in season, all stapes are not. Your case may be curable rtis week, not next — to-day, not to-morrou/ hence tbe danger of delay. P&* Consultations Fres, Bittant Invalid*. —Patients enable to visit Dr, J. by appointment, can communicate their symptoms by letter, and have proper medicines sent to any part of the world by express, with certainty, and dispatch. AH letters of inquiry must contain one stamp to pro pay reply. Address Dr. A. G. Jackson, Erie, Penna., Bdx 80. May 21, 1863. New Spring Stock, ) THE BEST EVER BROUGHT HERE AlfD THE CHEAPEST* CALL. AM) IZAIUSB FOB TOCRSSLTEJ A T the old store —OF— B. B. SMITH, THREE BOORS BELOW THE WELLSBOBO HOTEL, BULLARD & CO., THANKFUL TO THEIR NUMEROUS FRIENDS FOB A LIBERAL SHARE OF PATRONAGE, XYave Provided Themselrei WITH A FULL STOCK “•OF VST GOODS, GROCERIES, Ac., Ac., I WILL B 1 SOLD Wr cash ob produce: TTelliJoh), Afkl'3o, ISSi. ' Union Phoib-rnplitc i H. H- WOOD'S actAJuroxia skyliohj? rooms, tfVKH C. W. SEARfc’ NEW SHOE EXOEB, . First doof below C. L. WILCOX. H. H. [WOOD, would say to the inhabitants of Wellsbord and surrounding .country, that be Is now prepared to famish them with every thing In the line of PHOTOGRAPHS. ! AMBROTYPES, OR MELAINOTYPES, forni.hedwt imy room in the City. Jn.t receired, a .ett of JAMINS CELEBRATED LENSES, manufac tured expi*ee«ly for the Carte, it eUilt, Aiio a Urge assortment of PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, price, front $1.26 to $4.00. At tbis day, no parlor ta ble i» considered finished, without IhsPHOTOGRAPU IC ALBDIII. Catesbf nil style.- Pictures from twenty-fire cent* to Ore dollar.. Thankful for put farm, I would solicit, venn tin - uatioo of the nmt bydoing first class work for ell, Well.boro, May 28, 1862. H. H. WOOD. DENTIST. DR. RALPH GILLETTE, JASPER, STEUBEN COUNTY, N. T., For a long time a resident of Wellsboro, will visit once in each month Knoxville on the 251 b. Elkland on the 26th, I-awrenccviile on the 27th, Tioga on the 28th, ’ Those living at a distance to avoid disappoint ment will please address by letter to Jasper, N.T- May 21*4888- Execnior’a Notice. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY having been granted to tbesuhscriber, on theestateof Cbann coy Anstin, lute of Be J mar township, deceased. Mo tioe ia hereby given te<tbdse indebted to make' imme diate payment, and those having claims, to present them'property antbsnricated for settlement, te ■ I ISRAEL STONE, Bxteuior, Bel mar, May 28, 1833, IffoUntYk Chief. MOHAWK CHIEF will be at Lawrenoevills May 30th and 31st, and June 13(b and 27tfi. At Wellsboro during the first week of Court and the 17th and 39th of Jund. • - £-• ,L S3IC4B# CORKING CHEAP CASH STORE. THE citizens of Tioga and the neighboring conn tics are respectfully invited to call and examine (at their earliest opportunity) the late arrival* of Spring and Summer Goods, received by the subscriber during the Inst few weeks, it being to the interest of all to do s» if in need of goods and they like BARGAINS. The stock is foil of sow styles in'all kinds of DRBSS GOODS, from a good Himalaya cloth at 10 cents to tbo rich styles its Motatabiques. Poplins, Mohairs, and all the varied varieties in market at priees from 1 and 6to S shil lings. The styles ore new and desirable and were never cheaper than now; we have good Da Lainea 1 shilling yard, Fine Challies 1 shilling to 1 and <d. beat De Laiars Is. fid., Lawns cheap, Slack silks fa. 7s. Bs. per yard, cheap enough for the closest buyer. We intend to keep all goods required in this market and guarantee the priees right, CLOAK AND MANTILLA STOCK. We make this la leading branch in the business and keep all the new desirable styles, such as English Saeques, Qipseys, Ac, W e also keep a fall line at elotq from fie. to 12s. per yard, also trimmings to match. ■ ’ ' PARASOLS, SDN DMEERELLAS, Foil assortment, good ones 6a,, bettor fis. to 8«., host 10s. to $3,00. Domestic Stock* We are selling every article in this line lower than the present market prices. OUR STOCK IS FULL, and there is scarcely an article except brown sheet ings and shirtings hi the heavy makes, bnt that we are sailing as . LOW AS EVER. We bare good bleached Mnaliin at JO end 11 eta., .handsome yard wide do. at 12} cts., belt qualities yard wide brown abirtingt, 12} eta., rich printa war ranted foat colora 10 eta., good Gingbams la. yard. Pant atuffs cheap, Napkins, Table Linens, Towelling, Window Drapery Ac., cheap aa arer. Wo bare a larger stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, than wo bare oaoally kept, they are cheap. STRAW GOODS, tnob as Men's and Boy's Hats, Shakers, Flats, Trim* mings ic. t fall Assortment. Groceries. We intend to keep this stock so as to give Perfect Satisfaction to all buyers both at, wholesale and retail. WHOLESALE BUYERS, can most always pick up goods throughout oar stock at much lower rates than can bo Found Flsowlicre. Baying in largo lots, enabling us to sell goods at less than Hew York prices adding expenses. CUSTOMERS from all part, are inritod to call. Oooda freely shown, and If prices are not satisfactory, we do not expect to sell any goods. . JAMBS A. PARSONS, No. S CONCERT BLOCK, CORNING, N. T. May 21,1862. fab. 12, 18(2. NEW goods; T. L. BALDWIN ’ i s now receiving a large and Well Se eeted Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Consisting in part of a General Stock of DRY GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING,- HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, ' WOODEN WARS, Ac., Ac., I Ac., Ac., AU af which will be sold y'EP.Y LOW for READY PAT ONLY. ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All persona baying GOODS for ' REALTY PAT, Are respectfully inrjted to ckll and stamina THB^STOCK, Ai tbsy are to be laid at VERT LOW PRICES. CASH PAID FOB WOOL. Tioga, May 28, 1862. ■ T. L. BALDWIN. TWENTY FIVE CASES OF NEW GOODS, JUST OPENED AT Dormaurs Bee Hive. Great rusfrfotr elegant 'and cbeap New Goods at Dormeal's Bee Hire. Imported Dress Goodf. . r ' . ' •'•3 Wecati the special attention of Ihe ladies to ear {dress goods Department, comprising some entire new ■ Styles which cannot be found any where else such as i Chtne'Ponpaddurs, l Gris d Basse, Modes, Aniline. French Fancy Piece, Imperial Foulards, New Styles Irish Poplins, Norwich Lustre, Peoiee, Asssadrioef, j Those who contemplate buying a dress of any de scription will find it their interest to call at BormiiDl's Bee Hive. Black Silks and MantillaiSilkt, a full line from SO cents to $2,50 per yard. Colored Dress Silks, plain «nd fancy, jast opened. SHAWLS—Broebe. Stella, Thibet, Silk, an endless variety, at less than 09 cents on tbe dollar. In Cloth and Silk Mantles onr assortment eanaot be excelled in quantity, style and prices. Millinery Goods of ersry description at wholesale and retail cheap at BORMAUL’S, BEE HIVE. Milliners please take tiotice. Finest linen Table Damask worth $2,00 per yard for 81,00 only. Doeskins, Castimeres and Broadcloths, a large as sortment, cheap. Drapery Laces and Drapery muslins, from 8 cents to 75 cents per. yard, Greatest bargains ever offered. 70 Dosen Shakers.only.. 15 cents. 100. “ Lisle Thread Gloves.ol cents. •00 " Ladies .....2....05 cents, • 80, " Shirt Fronts. j 03 cents. f i “ Silk Mitts ; M cents. 3000 yards white Brilliants. 06 cants. Fastest. Madder Prints..... .....OScents, Chsmbrcy j. '....,#6 cents. Parasols and Son shades a ivory extansira and ele gant variety. Ivory handle sunshades fro* s<,otf upwards at DORMXUL‘B BEE HIVE, 130 Water Bt,:®iairt, H.T. - Elnura, May 21, 1802. IAXECtJTOR S KOTICB.-—Letter* testamentary JLf: having been granted to the edbreWhefs; on • tbs estate of JohirSbeives le'eof Jacksontownship deoM., notice is hereby given to those indebted to tarsia im mediate pay moot, end those having claims to present tbcmproperly anthentic-itcd forsett'emsot to L. B. SU GIVES. I ■ E. J. tjARUBOX. j A LARGE * new! and desirable ' i , t STOCK Of SEASONABLE GOOfcS, , i HAVE BEEN RECEIVED At TROY CASH STORE. i We Bare i ■ NEVES BAD A More Complete Stock THAN THE fBESENT, Oar Prices WIJf.I. BE fOUND ’ BELOjr THE MARKET! RATES. Onr Large PURCHASES, AND LARGE SAL WILL ENABLE US Give Bargains —TO— OUR CUSTOMERS, SOT TO BE I n FOUND XLSSWEERF. OUR REPUTATION U»e»-w CMap Goods 1 SHALL BS • i ! r ' ; fettt OTA liftAljnEfi. ' I 1 Wo Confidently Ifttllß i comUfttsofe Purine & Oo.j 1 CONTINUES la fall blast and is la the best rati ning order, where you can get Stoves, Plows. Road Scrapera, Cutting Boies, Sugar Kettles Jtr., Ac. of the moat approved patterns, and made in the boa manner for d I l ES, .LESS PRICE than at any other establishment of the kiad In the country. ’ ! Machinery made and repaired is good style os' •hart notice. I All kinds of produce, old iron, copper, brass and* pewter, taken In exchange for castings'. I A liberal discount made to CASH PURCHASERS; P. S. All persons indebted art reqnuted le Salt and settle WITHOUT DEI.AT, and sare costs, that X may still be able to do a eredf business in part, J. P. BILES, proprietor. Knoxville, March 26, 1562.-6 m. ' : WASTED* } ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS WHEAT f ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS CORN! ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS OATS i ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS RYE f For which we will pay CASH! j WRIGHT i BAILEY. - ' Flour by tho pound, sack or barrel, j Peed by the pound or ton,’ 1 Bran la any quantities, [ for sale cheap at Wright A Bailey’s new Fleer turi Feed Store. 1 Port cheap at our Store. 1 , All goods delivered FIIEF OF CilAROp within: the Corporation'. PREP K., WRIGHT., Mails close as follows; The Northern (TtOga, Cor ning, Cleveland, New, Yofk, Ac.,) at 9.45 A.x. lb* ' Southern (Troy, Philadelphia, Washington, Ac..). at 7.45 A. X. The - Jersey Shore, (Morris, Cedar Huh',' Ac.,) and the Condersporf (Pin'e Greek, Gainer, Wwi Pike, Ac.,) at 2p. x., every Tuesday and Friday. c California Mails leave New York the Ist, 11th Aetf 21st of each month. 1 ~ , Ad Overland Mail for California leaves £ft. LoOJif twice a week. Letters for this Mail ebodld be marked “ Overland.” ! All letters alleged to contain valaable enclosure should be registered. . ! , ' Poit Misters ara instructed to ratals all stall mat; tar belonging to any inciridnol untilhis arrearages— if b« ba is arrears—for postage bepaid. j Post Office open from 7a. to Bp. v., erary (biy/ Sunday excepted. Hugh Tons®, IP. M. , DEACON SKINS wanted.—Thirty to, Forty cents will bo paid for a sbnnd stem ud'ftW trom Cdts or boles, at fbC Brooklyn Turnery yresrf ■ -TREES! TREES! PCS SALE, THE FOLLOWIKO APPLE,, > Price, 20 Ce&ts. Summer Apple —Early Harvest, Early BtrMfborty,' Large Yellow Bough, Gulden Sweet, Bed Aftt&chan* Autumn A}>plc —Gravcnetein, Fall Pippin; Porter Jnnetlng, Bambo, Jersey Sweeting., . • Winter Apple— Baldwin, Newton Pippin, Bbodo Island Greening, EropnsSpiticnburg, Boston Kussot, Ladies Sweeting, Lodie Apple, Peok’a Pleasant, Hub bardton None-Sack, King, Yelidw Eellfiotrer, North ern Spy, Talman’s Swoedng, Seek-no-fdrtber, Dutch aignonne; Fay’s Bussell, Hereford's Pearmain, Bot tle Green, Wagoner.' Crab Apple—Large Ehd Siberian, Small Bed, it.,' Fellow, do. Pear, Price 50 Cent*,- Summer —Madalieoe, Bloodgood, Dearborn's Seed ling, Summer Frano Beal, Eoaliexer,' Osband’s Bit fa-' meißartlett. . Autumn—Fondanto d’ Aotomnd, SeckM, Virgallen, Benreo d’ Amatis, Flemish Beauty, Onondaga, Felton,' Stevens’ Genesee, Urbanists, Napoleon, Henry 4th,' Bix, Cnibing, Blncfaer’s M endow,-Beii de la-Motte, Oswego Benrro, Golden Beurro of Bilbos, Beurre Bose, Woodstock. | Whiter— Lawrence, Gloat Morceao, Pane Colmar,’ Vicar of Wakefieid. j For extra sixed Fear trees we shall extra prices. Cherry, Price 3S Cent*.' Black Heart, Black Eagle, Black Tartar!*A,'Do*a*e Late Bed, May Duke,- Early Pprple Quine, Late* Black, Guy’s Early White, Napolejon Bigaman, Am ber, Yellow Spanish, Beaumsn'a May, Holland Bt-‘ garriad, Golden Drop of Herrington. Plume, Price SO Cents. Duane’s Purple, Lawrence’s Favorite, Washington,' Hullng’s Superb, Matteson’s Favorite, Smith’s Or leans, Jefferson, Magnum Bonnro, Imperial Gage. Pcacii, Price IS Cent*. Crawford'* Early, Meidcoton, Bergen'* Teilo*. Sweet Water. Grapes, laabelly, Catawba, Concord, Diana, Eebeoes, Dela ware, Hartford Prolific, White Sweat Water, Dinar Burgundy. English Gooseberries. Several Variete?. Currants. Cherry, White Batch and Red, do. Ornamental. Norway Spruce, European Silver! Fir, Ssotcb Fir," Balaam Fir, American Arborvitas, Siberian do’., Ea ropeaa Larch, Green Forsythes, White Flowering Denars, Graceful Dcntzia, Althea, Chinese WMgilu? Baltimore belle Bose, Queen'of the Prairies, Willow".' The above we offer for sale at onr Nursery i they ere handsome and of suporioh quality, here all been transplanted and will bear removing with aafety. In digging and paSking cetc will be taken, and the charge for packing will be the coat of material* need. Trees will be delivered at the Tioga depot free of charge. We invite all to visit puf Nursery cud »„e for themselves. Orders should be sent in early. Tioga, March 19,1862. JOHN B. BOWEN BKQS leave to state that having “removed" from the “ OLD EMPIRE STORE" zeroes tbe street to bis present location, be Is non l prepared to furnish his old friends and easterner/ with a welt selected assortment of I DRY GOODS, I LADIES’ GOOPS, | BEADY MADE CLOTHINCJ, CLOTHS. JEANS, CASSIMERB3, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS'f GROCERIES, | PROVISIONS, i TEAS, COFFEE, | TOBACCO, AC., &C,- At a very small advance upon 1 New York Prices, The highest market price paid for alt kinds of PRODtrcfi.! 1 Remember the place—First Store belott ih4 POST OFFICE 1 Wellsbofo, Feb. 5, 1862. ! Tbe Kuos.Vide Foundry, WEIXSBORO POST OFFICE 710 HAWK CHIEF I MOHAWK CHIEF nil! seres bat forty. Ware* tbabnsnibgseason. £ordescription,tani!f<tc, see’ Circulars; E, A. SMEAD. • Tioga, April SO, 1862. ’ ' B. C. WICKHAM;
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