The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, June 11, 1862, Image 3

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June
J Stir Adrerttaemeats. • .4, !
X°tle*-4). P. BUUng*,
r toater’’ tfotfe*—Jbshna Metcalf,
fid Hahjp^U.*
A St^SaM.
borongb'eleetlon of WjUlim; j|srt, : held
\shows aEappbncan _ cm
fijir’i borough eleefiosiofaid votes., , •
- rf-Biiliop Stevens will mesHhe Cleie|of tbit
St.' Paul’s Church, on [aipeaday
Mio{> Jo, y H •”<* ” main over Thursdst r, Sf ulySd.
prices tcorning and evening. The rjte (rffCoßflr
lkß will be admiriisferedon Thursday. ' ,
fff-Tes Teot Ti*ss. — We hare recelrei|he first
,-l^ r 0 f i hew paper-rreferred to ini<&tr 1 alb—with
As abors name, published by A. Tha
is neatly printed, is ijt Pvllifot, «»d
jjstlar one dollar a year la advance. iWe-onoa
tUh its editbv success. .
■ -«g- Burns Smrisirrs.—Over. airly t|onsand
butWrttis shipped on EIW 'Wil
road at thil lotion in tharnC ifh;tjf May.
jUi is over two tons per day. ? If anyaj.&e rural
Key-Steup State p»nteet.t^: f M-should
bear from them.—Troy Tinea., .|,V? ’
Sohoouust* For"*ant of l iberty the
,wm banished from /jfcr want
the ichoolmaetor, intelligent patriotism ban
'uiif;; fo* want ot Vftrft turn, jot ?|per
bidfaia nbwwehave the task of jmt«sr down
dtion attWcoet of treasure and blood. ■•W.o'moat
jn'ftn thoway for the schoolmaster. ’ >’»
BB'la^o jreipondent from writer:
Hetrhips •«iffbr lesr from disrate lhaiy.fr'•mienakes,
loodticke, Heards, scorpions andgallynij jiti In-
K«b and reptilerare thus claued;—One litard,equal?
lie scorpions, tied 'scorpions equal oni gailjnipper,,
•i gillynipper dqbals one snake, due gal- '
Ijolpper,, tyro .scorpions jind JitsidJ OMfl one
t&liok‘. ’ , * _ ' , j if]
pS~ Short Hainan Ginns,—lt seents t|at the
licit hair mania, which was so prevalent ip fliis seo
tice a year or two aine*, has reached the' W*is| and is
Itv raging in that section with unabated fdrS. The
jceal of the Dubuque (Iowa) 'Btrald thtrfollow-
Ijj incident, wbi6H occurred recently ip .jthjjfc’ city :
«lie short hair mania Is as active atsMt.ji.C. F-
Piltioi ‘short shingled’ the heads of ft '/y females
Idl week, and the cry is ‘ still they con’l Jlryoong
glaof one acquaintance has beeiHcadii! ( Wkndther
In tie put three months to grant her tb , irli|lege of
Itriag her haircut'.short, likeMise So I |sd : Sty, Her
■ither always objected, end told ber it \doked;ridic
ilni, end if she ever had it eat ,ehe wohld prallop'
In. The other day She sneaked off dflwa toiQi, went
be barber shop, got it ent, and earns home poking
lii a ‘ pleg-ngty.’ Her mother gave her tß'tgprom
lnd ‘ welloping,’ which she took in good pait r 'telling
)e nether she eonld not replace the hair. : Where
dm is a will there is a way—licking don’thnjt when
ijcnes is determined* ' ' t .
' jg- Notice io- Candidate!. —Some OT (Utr ex
■lugu—among them, the Wiltiamaport B+Uikn. and
lis Lock Haven Prut, both in this Di^tricf—w’inll
iij attention to the fact that while theyjiwijy bpen
liiir eolnmni for communicatipne in favor,oilcandi
inii, jet they expect to be paid for them; th6j tame
u fer ether advertisements. The 'Prut not
■Web Hie truth when ittaya that-"tome peojde have
Ipiiled the notion that hditora exitt merely gfbr the
jvjoie of puffing politiciam and that they
at eipect compensation." I t j‘|;
Cotlidtring tho fact, that the AoirAT&k I»1 taken
1; aurly every intelligent family io iiif bounty,
mil it not be cheaper for candidates to I llaco |them
plm before-the people .through the mjtdinngof an'
tinrtinaent in its column than, to go
IjkeWi uhing for the votee and inljnenct Bf Thomas,
tlehard end Henry, thereby losing time, 1 mdkoring
ulttherwiie annoying the aforesaid Toj J Hist, and
Imj ? We think the former plan mat ; m«|e re
tftcubls; end ax printers do not live on; tr,| v||, hare
.■misled to charge for all' oornmnnicat pttaMrhich
axj tereafter appear commendatory of candidates for
*•> ' ‘ ' <- ,| .
Court Proceedings— Pxrxt Woelc^
Csort commenced on Monday, with an
lop emnhcr of-persona in attendance, TB* -first
t*7 »u devoted main); to the disposal o{ matters up.
• lit argument list. The Grand Jury, hojwevef, were
Mat work, end their attention hailed to the law, and
Middies nnderit, In relation to 'violations? jjif the
h«»Uw. This bod;, during the week; actei npon
ni tsported the following: S
Buts Focso.—Commonwealth vs.-Sphraiat Ut
h(, uunlt with intent to kill; Sarah Jane
kwaji William Qridley, larceny; Cbnuncey'Story,
fatj'-siy; Lorenxo Lake, forgery”; Harrison Itpbbinr,
•‘iphqgboas#;, Jeremiah Tonng, assault and bakteiy;
V-B. Bslley, failure to pay over money due tbs State;
Wh«l Stiles, malicious mischief; Andrew J. B’rutS;
•u/Baisance; John Fisher, jr., and Franklin Sisher,
•Wilt tod .battery; Hiram Inscho, uniting
“i -Ksrtbe C. Stevens for obtaining 'goddsinnder
pretenses. ' i si
| Uxomn — Commonwealth t«. Bijgihy,
with larceny;' Henry Markrsfa; that {edwith
i * n d battery 5 Isaac Henson, charged, wjfh as
; with intent to kill; Gertrude A. Wajfren charged
*' l i uisait and battery; And FranklinSJeveft and
•hO, Bowman, charged with malicious oil tefief.
lie following canoes stare disposed of by * feloart
below: |
v*.' Biohard Tilton. Thi i S’as a
hroagtt by the overseers of the poor of t ie;tpwu
?«f Union, to compel tbe defendant to 1) kin tain
** pifs, whereupon the defendant alleged-thr J&ewai
1,1 ist lawful husband, and proved that *j)e hsS been
Wsesly married. 'tt wae shown that both girlies
r* •joyed the loxnty of tania. than ope dppncstic
I sesl, and if one of the atAtetbentj alleged by
fhintig be true, that Tilton ph>enr»4 for
•>ssend child for one bathe!of per
hs * plnnJit J oP w * Te * i> les* expensive gi this
j*d* **““ 1,1 Mormondom. The inatttt wig'Bxed
“ v the psrtiea and the case dlsmitsed., ,«j
®*®ocnwe»llh ys. Stephen Sherman, f i|Kion
hither against his eon fop isSitßl; and
JjT?' Verdict, guilty. Defendant tbbk leftibail
ton i grandson of complainant {a tie j»tion
jh*® •i* peace” againif hts grapdfathtir, jafid in
. /*•" °l bail the old man was looked gp, gl'.tta show
"«• eaeertainty of the iaw. •',, -■
katana ulth vs. Biram Brooks and In® 'er
Action, misconduct in office. V* Hejnot
. |“d Ptoteeutor pay the costs. ' ”f- p -
v«.W. D.BalleJ, ibdtetei'i at 'ieb
»*7 '“jions for fitilme to pay over moh#jE< din the
guilty. Not sentenced. ~jM’”
*«aMw«lth vs. Daniel L. Plank. cbargep wtth
apon lsndi of the Bingham
tb eqt guilty, and the proseenior, the Bingham
tpo.thiffjs of the costs," -
“jMsaapesltb Tf . gphraim Utter, tpdicji for
ioUmt 10 Verdict, guilty .ifssanll
I ‘"tmity of intent tpkiU. Defendant entered
M.t.mett,B. P. Wilson, H-
■ c i
liam*>«atl H. Shcrwocd, attorneys . for defence.
CommomweaUh vs. A. C, Wilson;, indicted at Feb
ruaryeoseions tot procuring*signatureto a notafor
$lOO under false pretenses. Verdict, not guilty, end
prosecutor pay three-fourths of theoost.
*
■ 9-.* lB attendance upon Conn this week is Tory light.
A report the business will be given in our'nent. ' '
ggj- Movements or Tee Tiooa. Bor». —The sol.
diers fronrtbit County were.nt thelatest accounts, at
the following places:. .
Co, L, Sd RegtPa. Cavalry, CapL.R, T. Wood,
Is doing guard in Washington, City, D. C;
• Co. B, 101st Keg’t, Pa. V. A. BUiott,
was before the enemy near Richmond,.Ta. -
Co. G, 45th Beg’t, Pa. Vols., Capt. Whitney, had
been moved to North Edistolsland/wlthin a few miles
Charleston.' WiE probably be heard from at thatcity.
ih a few days.
: Co. H, 45 th Reg’t,,Pa. Yob., Capt SehleffoUn, was
at North Edisto Island, S. C.
rpPi I,4Sth ■ Pa;; Vols., Capt, Hills,. yrff -at
North E<Rsto, with Campania*, 6, and B. .
Co. H, 6th Begt. Pa. Bes. Corps, Capt. Carle, bad
moved from Falmoath across tbe
were moving South from Fredericksburg in search of
the enemy.
Co. A, Ist Bides, Reserve Corps, Capt, Holland, Co.
E,let Bides, Capt. Niles, bad also moved across the
river in the.direction of Richmond.
Co, F, 7th;Reg’k, Pa. Cavalry, Capt. Dartt, and Co.
0, Capt. same made a charge into
Wynkoop’s Regiment, and dispersed! a large rebel force
sod captured their leader, a fighting preacher, named
Capt. Trimble'. Gov. Curtin has ordered that the'
words, “Lebanon, Tenn., 6th May,” be inscribed on
the Regimental Flag, for gallant conduct in attacking
Morgan's corps of Cavalry, at Lebanon, on that day,
and defeating and dispersing it.
Co. D, 57th Reg't., Pa. Yoi., Capt. Caulking, wai:
in the battle of Fair Oaks, fire miles from Richmond,
Sunday, dune first. There wera seven wonnded in
this company, though we have the names of two only,
vis., Theodore F. Dewey, apd Geo. D. Sweeter. Dew
ey's haversack was shot off early in the fight, and he
was afterwards wounded in the fbot. Streeter had his
toe shot off. The Colonel of this Regiment, was
wounded, and tbe.Msjor killed. GoTerdbr Curtin baa
ordered that the words “ Williamsburg, Virginia, May
6tb, 1863," be inscribed on-the Regimental Flag. ■
Co. G, Ist Heg’t. Rifles, (Buck-tails,) Capt Hugh
McDonald, was with Geo. Fremont, bo Saturday last,
at Harrisonburg, Va. See Latest War News, in oar
editorial column. The following from' this county
were wounded: John Rhitiebart, and B. J. Ireland,
of Tioga, severely; H. C. Bailey of Middlebury, arm
amputated; and Willard Sikes, of Farmington,
and H. Kilborn of Covington. There may
be others wounded whose names we,do not recognise,
but if so we shall know it by next week.
—Floyd A*btcy, andJsamuel Witch 1 , of BdllWan,
50th Reg't., N. 7. Yob, ore sick in the Hospital at Alex
andria, Tbere are several Sullivan and Richmond
boys in that Regiment They are engaged in building
pontoon bridges over the Chickahomlny, Sight miles
from Richmond. ,
—We publish in Interesting letter in this week's
issue, from Qecll, son of B. P. Deane,' Esq., of Del*
mar. He is only seventeen years of age, and has been
only a few months in the service. The letter was writ
.ten before tbo battle of the Seven Pines, in which, hie
Captain lost an.arm, and the Regiment w*s badly cut
up. So far as we know, Cecil is safe, and we expect
to bear from him soon. The letter was sot intended
for the public, but it is none the less interesting oh'
that account.
—James Mere, and E. R. Atherton, nf Co. H, 6th'
Rega't., Pa. Vol., are In the’ Hospital, suffering from
typhoid fever, At last accounts, they were recover
ing. .
—Geo. W, Butterwortb, lato of the' Agitator, was
in .the battle of Seven Pinos; But one member of the
company (0, 53d, Beg 1 !.,; was wounded..
Co.F, 11th Cavalry, Cnpt. Mitchell, was at Camp
Hamilton, Ya.
. Tho parts of Companies raised in this County for
New York Regiments, and the boys in the regiments
of the Western States, can .only be beard from occa
sionally. We shall be glad of any information as to
the morements of our brave hoys, and we shall pub
lish the same from time to time, not only for the in
formation of our people at hume, but for the benefit
of the sMdlers, who no doubt like to hear of the
whereabouts of each other.
SFEOZAIi NOTICES.
IMPORTANT TO FEMALES!
THE HEALTH AND LIFE OF WOMAN
IS continually in peril if she is mad enough to neg
lect dr maltreat those sezoal irregularities to which
two-thirds of her sex are more or. leas subject
DR.-jCHEESEMAN’S PILLS, prepared from the
same formula which the inventor, CONBLIUB L.
CHEBSEUAN, M. D., of New York, baa for twenty
years used successfully in an extended private prac
tice—imnsß'diately relieve without pain, all 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 and re
liable remedy for Flushes, Sick Headache, Pains in the
Loins, Back and Sides, Palpitation of the Heart, Nerv
ons Tremors, Hysterics, Spasms, Broken Sleep and
other unpleasant and dangerous effects of an nnnatn
ral condition of the sexual functions. In the worst
oases of Fluor Alius or Whiles, they effect a speedy
cure.
TO WIVES AND MATRONS.
DR. CHEESEMAN’S FILLS ore offered as tba
only safe means of, renewing interrupted menstrua
tion, bat
LADIES MUST BEAR IN MIND
That on that very account,it taken when the interrup
tion arises from natural causes, they will inevitably
prevent the expected events. This CAUTION IS
ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY, for suoh is the ten
dency of 'the Pills to restore the original functions of
thd'sexnal organisation, that they inevitably arrest
the process of gestation,
' Explicit direction, elating when, and w itr they
ehould not be used, with each Box—the Price On* Dol
lar each Box, containing from 40 to 50 Pille.
A valuable Pamphlet, to be had free, of the Agents,
Pills tent by mail promptly, by enclosing prieC to the
agent. Sold by druggists generally.'
B B. B. HUTCHINGS, Proprietor,
For sole at Roy’s Drug-Store.
Deo-11, 1861,-ly. 20, Cedar sL, New York.
THE subscriber offers for sale the Steam Grist Mill
located on Stony Fork, 8 miles from Welisboro,
with 8 sores of land, one store building and dwelling
boose attached, one small dwelling and small barn.
The mill has 3 ran of stone, 2 good baits and all the
accessary apparatus in a custom grist mill, a good
steaiii.engine all in good running order, which be will,
sell atabargain or would exchange for other property .j
There is no better location in Tioga County fir a good
custom Grist Mill, title perfect. For farther particu
lars enquire of S. 8. Packard, Covington, Pa. Also 97
acres bf latid 1} miles below the mill on Stony Fork
for sale. Timber Pine and Hemlock.
Covington, done 4,1862.3m* S. S. PACKARD.
Sblnglc Mill For Stile.
/“LNE of the most approved - kind, in complete run-
I I nlhg ofder—will ho sold for went of use. Apply
to.. H. 8. JOHNSON, Tioga fa.
- Tiogk, Jane 4, 1862. 3L
. Teal Skins.
THE highest pries will he paid for light skins—
must bO free from cuts or holes—by
JOHNSTON A BOYCE.
• Tioga, Juno 4, 5862* fit
Light i light !i . light i 11—a largo lot of
those fine flint Chimseys for Lamps, which du
not break from beat. Also ■ tog* mortment of
jatape. akoklot of that Petroleum Oil which nits
every body, and does noterplode. lorsaleat
ROY’S DETTG 6TOBE.
FOR SALiE.
THE TIOGA COUNTY A® IT ATOE.
. AN HfYOCATIOH.
That nice machine, the hitman tns ha I 1
-0 Qodl Inspire my mind, . ..
That I may nndetxtaad the taisa,
~ No more to nature blind.
Insplro my tongue, inspire my hearV
And usoihl knowledge give,
That knowledge too, mayl Impart,
And toast) mankind to lire.
DR. JACKSQK,
THE OELKBRATD
REF ORIS BOTASIC
Indian Pkyslctan,
OF MBXK CITY, WHIPA,
Jfay It Oonnllxl u /eOetw—iWa Chary*
Hornelsvillo, H. T., Chsdweok House,
Saturday and Sunday, July If and 23
Cameron, N. T., at Botal, Monday,July SI
Addlton, N. Y., Doolittle Home, Tuesday, July Si
Coming, N.Y;, Dickinson Home, Wednesday, “ S 3
Bath, N. Y., Union Hotel, ' Thursday, July 3t
TIOGA, Pa., Goodrich fiosu. . Tnttday, July St
WBLLSBORO, Pa., United Stales Hotel,
Wednesday and Thursday, July 30 and 31
Elmira, N. Y., Bnimpd House,
' Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 8
TROY, Pa., Troy Haute, Monday, Auguat t~
Havana, N. Y., Montour Honae, Tuesday, Angnat 6
Watkins, N. Y., Jefferson Bouse, Wednesday,'Aug. 3
Dundee, N. Y., Ellis House, Thursday, Aug. 7
Penn Yan, N. Y., Stnel House, Friday, Angust 8
Those Suffering fromOhronlc Distatne,
of any description may be assured that their eases
•rill be treated fairly and candidly, and they will not
be encouraged to take my medicine without a cones*
ponding prospect of benefit.
Dr.'Jackson can be nonsuited at his Rooms, in re
gard to ail diseases, which be treats with unprece
dented success, on a new system. He enrei Chronic
eases of diseases, which hare been pronounced V*cu
rable by. the Medical Facility generally, inch as Ner
vous and Neuralgia Affeetions, Diseases of Women,
Paralysis, Epilepsy, Asthma, Salt Rheum, Remittent
and Intermittent Fevers, the diseases of Children, etc.
All eases of Seminal Emissions which is carrying
thousands to the grave annually.
Remember the Doctor does not promise to euro all
stages of diseases. While ail diseases are ewra&ls, if
taken in season, all ttagtt are not. Your eon may bo
curable this week, not next—to day, not U-morrtw;
hence the danger of delsy.
Compilation, Frte.
Diitnr.t Invalid s,—Patients enable to visit Dr. J.
by appointment, can communicate their symptom by
letter, and hare proper medicineb lent to any part of
the world by express, with certainty and dispatch.
Ail letten of inquiry mast contain one stamp to pre
pay reply. Address Dr. A. C. Jackson, Erie, Panna.,
Box 30.
May 21,1862.
New Spring: Stock,
THE BEST EVER BROUGHT HEBE
AND THE CHEAPEST!
CALL AKB XZAXIHI TOX TOCEMLTM
A T
THE OLD STORE
B. B. SMITH,
THREE DOORS BELOV
TBB
WELISBOBO HOTEL,
BULLARD & CO.,
TEANKfCL TO THUS NMOtBOUS TBIBSSS ICI
..A LIBERAL SHARE r
OF PATRONAOB,
i
1 Have Provided TbeßM|m ,
i
WITH A FULL STOCK
—or—
!
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Ac., Afy
WILL BE SOLS
! FOR CASH OR PRODUCE. ‘
Welisboro, April 30,'1862.
I IJnlon Phoitgrapble Roam*.
H. H. WOOD’S
| UAhf OTH SKVMOHT JROOSdDB.
{ OYER C. W. SEARS’ NEW SHOE STORE,
{First door below 6, L.WILCOX.
H. H- WOOD, would say to the inhabitants of
Welisboro and surrounding country, that he is new
prepared to furnish them with every thing in the line of
PHOTOGRAPHS,
AMBROTXPES. OR
MELAIJSOTYPBS,
furnished at any room in the City. Just received, a
sett of JAMINS CELEBRATED LENSES, manufac
tured expressly for the Carta da vitite. Also a large
assortment of ;:
PRO TQQBAPBIC ALB BUS, i 1
.price, from 51.25 to $4.00. At this day, no psrlor ta
ble is considered finished, withoutIhePHOXOGBAPH
IC ALBUM.
' Cases of all styles. Pictures from twenty-five eanta
to five dollars. • , 1 J
l Thankful for past favors, I would solicit a eontrn
nalion of the same, by doing first class work fori all.
Welisboro, May 28.1882. H. E. WOOp.
: DENTIST. jT
i dr. Ralph Gillette]
' JASPER, STEUBEN COUNTY, N. Y., • |
1 For a long time a resident of Welisboro, will rl*lt
cnee in each month Knoxville on the 25th, Elk land
on the Sfith, Lawrehce+Ule on the 37th, Tioga on the
28th, Those living at a distance to avoid dimppj tat
ment will please address by letter to Jasper* Rill ii
J May 21,1862. :|
Executor’l Notlfcfc.
Letters testamentary harint b»h
giith tod to tt a subscriber. on {he estate of Chun
coy Austin, lato of Delmltr township, deoaased. No
; tic® is hereby given to those indebted to make imme
diate payment, aqd those having claims, to pretest
them properly authenticated for settlement, to
ISRAEL STONE, Exaadcn
Delmar, May 38,1863. ;
Mohawk Chief* ; |.
MOHAWK CHIEF will be at Lawreweevbte Rtfi
sort afid Slit. Stfd Jtffle Wtk.aafifiTf®. ij
M WaEabaro Adriltc tiia amjJisk-nfrbaMgittfi
the iftb and 35tl of June. ‘ i.SBSAp. ;
CORKING
•'CHEAjp CASH STOREs -
fJIB* efttsene dflioga and the neighboring, coan-
X ties are resppsJfnljy invited to nsil and examine
(at opportunity] the late, arrivals of
Spring aid; Snamw Goods,
raoelvod by tha subscriber daring the last fbw Weeks/
it being t» the interest of all to do seif It asodof
goods and, they Bike BARGUXS. The stock }• full
ofaawetyls. ia’aU kiads of 08*99 GOODS, fresh
a good Hiaasiaya cloth at 10 cents to the rich styles
in MoWaMquas, Poplins, Mohairs, and eHtba varied
varieties )* asikrl st prices from 1 and 3. tog shll-
Rage... Tbe a*y)n ate asw and daainblo and wen
•over eheaperthaa now; wo ban good Da Lainaa 1
; skilling yard, Tine Challias 1 abiUing to 1 and id.
, host De laisfi Is. fid., Lawns cheap, Blatk silke ft,
7s. fit. per yard, »haap enough for the eldest buyer.
We intend to ktepall goods required In this market
sad guarantee tbop rices right.
CLOAK J.2W MANTILLA STOCK.
Wo make this | a leading branch la tha business
and keep all the mew desirable stylos, snoh as English
Sscques.Gipseys, Ac. We also keep a fall lino Of
doth from fit. to I2e- per yard, also trimmings to
match. i ✓ -
PARASOLS, SUN UMBERELLAS,
Full assortment, good ones Sa., hotter 6s. to 35., host
IDs. to $3,00. I
Domestic Stock*
Wean jelling every artido in this line lower, than
tha present market prices. J
OUR STOCK IS FULL,
ahd there !■ seareely an artids except brown sheet
ings and shirtings in the heavy, makes, bat that we
are selling as
LOW AS EVER.
We hare good blesihed Moslint at 10 and 11 ets.,
handsome yard wide do. at 12} ots., best qualities
yard wide prawn; shirtings, 12} ets., rich prints war
ranted fsst colon 10 ets., good Ginghams Is. yard.
Pant stuffs obetp, Napkins, Tabla Linens, Towelling,
Window Drapery Ac., cheap as ever.
W# have a larger stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
than'we have usually kept, they are cheep.
STRAW GOODS,/
snob as Men's and Boy’s Hats, Shaken, Fiats, Trim
mings Ac., full assortment.
Groceries.
We intend to keep this stock so as to giro
Perfect Satisfaction
to all bnysn both at wholesale and rstail.
WHOLESALE BUYERS,
can most always pick up goods tbronghoak oar stock
at mash lower rates than can be
Found Elsewhere.
Baying in large lots, enabling ns to sell goods
at less than Hew York prices adding expenses.
CUSTOMERS
from ill parts are inrited to salt. Goods freely shown,
and if prieaa are not satisfactory, we do not expect to
tell any geode.
a ’ [ ' JAMES A. PARSONS,
Ho. 8 CONCERT BLOCK,
CORNING, N. t.
May SI, 1861 ' feb. 12,1865.
;ITEW GOODS!
X. Li BALDWIN!
s now receiving t large and Well 3e ‘boted Stock ef
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 WARE,
As,, * ' As., As., As,,
AU sf which willbe sold VERT LOW for
READY PAT ONLY.
ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.
AU psnoß* bojdag GOODS for
READY PA
An raipaatfitlly lariled loeall ud eaalalna
THE STOCK,
As tbs; are to b» told at
VERT LOW PRICES.
CASH PAID FOR WOOL.
Ticfca, May *8,1842. T. L. BALDWIN.
TWENTY FITE CASES
OF NEW GOODS,
' jjtTST OPENED AT '
DoriiiasiPs ? fiee Hive.
Great rash, for f cl«gant”and cheap ifew Goods at
Dormaoi'a Bse Hire.
Imported Dress Goods.'
We'oall the ipectal attention of the ladiei to ssr
dreia good! Department, eompriiiog aoms entire new
Btylei which canabt be found, any when alas neb aa
Chase Poepadonra,
Qria d Rniiej.
Modes, Axnline, * ■ .
French Fancy Place,
.Imperial Foulard!, -.
New Style! frith Poplins,
Norwich Lnitn,
( - Psnise,
Anandriaaa,
Tboas who contemplate baying a dross of any di
icriptlon will find it their intereet to call at
Dornawl’s Bee Hive.
Black Bilks an<s MantiUa Silks, a full Una from {6
cents to $2,60 perl yard.
Colored Dress Silks, plain and fancy, Just opened.
SHAWLS—Brocie. Stella, Thibet, Silk, an endless
rariety, at leae than SO dents on the dollar. ,
In Cloth and Silk Maptles onr assortment cannot
he excelled In quantity, style and prices.
DHlUncry Goods
of srery description at wholesale and retail cheap at
BEE HIVE.
Milliners plea* lake notice.
Finest linen ikhle Damask worth $l,OO per yard
for 11,00 only. I, '
1 Doeskins, Csaskatree and Broadcloths, a Urge as.
sortment, cheep.
Drapery Laeei and,Drapery muslins, from Scents
to 75 cents per yard. Greatest bargains erer offered.
70 Dosen Shakers 0n1y....,;;;,... IJoants. 1
100 " Lisla Thread Glorei.......Odoteta.
60 " Ladies H0h....J.j„.;i,. OSotntfc
30 " Shirt SPronts,.... ..05 cants.
75 « BUk Mitts..
tye T ‘
iit» Brilliant* „..0» onto.
(dar PrinU,
MOO y»rd» wbi
FuieoLM''
/lit Kid'-. i.,„..1.1.1...06 ««nU.
Cttimbny .;.. ;...: .9* inti.
Pimoli cad Sanihide* a rery ezUiitiri and ala
flat variety. r *
Ivory handle cvaSllidei from (1,80 upwards at
( 3)ORMAUL’S BEE Sttfi,
, ISO Water St; Bimini, ». t.
K.OSTI
13>BTbytbe-HbiBrib«r_ti*6 printed notbs beaHor
l-dateiFannlßSiODj February 3d or 3d, IMI, da*
18 month* from date rrith use for $25 each.ope *lgn,*d
EU Rnapp, theoiber dehloj Tremain. Alio a receipt
of-Mettlemem in‘fall (Hih ahd ft
dollar* in bills oif tlie Tioga County Bdiik; for any «r
-»u fjf -atiatll » liberal reward will b» paid.
1 .*35-28, ii« 2. ' t>. A. Clark. .
A LARGE
NEW AND DESIRABLE
; STOCK O t
SEASONABLE GOODS,
BATE BOH RKCBTVID
A* fit
TKOY CASH STORE.
We Have
NEVER SAD A
More Complete Stock
TEAK TBS PRESENT.
Oar Prices
WILL BE FOEIfD
BELOW j
THE MARKET BATES.
l
Oar LargD I
i»UROHASE,b, (
AND LARGE SALES ,
WILL ENABLE tTB
-*to— ■
Give Bargains
-r-TO
OUR CUSTOMERS,
NOT TO\B» ;
founD elsewhere.
OUR REPUTATION
-Ml- 1
Cheap Goods
SHALL BE }
rriXT ISAINTAITTED.
We Confidently
INYITK
COIPABtSOfi
PeHne k dol>
'TROY, PA. \
ANOTHER STOCK OF jrilTß CLOTHING
Ar prices |[
TttLf Below Competition.
We bare jnit reeeeelttfd e Urge pordfaM* of lift
•enable Seedy Made Clolkiag, from Uie Aetigaaei 6f
tile belbwated ' ,
OAK BALL ESTABLISHMENT,
At Mabla tas to tall be!o* tha boil of
DnriafWciaHbs; tbit stock tn wall worthy th* attatt
tiea ofc lO.E^tW^.cC.pigibißt;
i - .:; PZBT&S: *. CO.
TREES I TREESI
FOB SALE, THE FOLLOWING APPLE,-
Price, 20 Conti
Aomsr Appfc—Early Harvest, Early
Laz«e Yellow Bough, Golden Sweet, Red ■Astrecfisn.
Grsveusteln, Fall 3?lppte> Potter
Janetingy Eembo, Jersey Sweeting.
Winttr AmU— Baldwin, Newton Pippin, Rhode
liland Greening, Esoj«sßpit»mbaig,BostQßßui»f,
LadiM Sweeting, Ladi. Applo,Peol£sPleasant, H*b,
bardtea Hona-Sneh, Klng,Fellow Bellfiower, Nonb
am Bpr, lalman’s SwaatiM, Entck
Mfgnmae, Fay's Russet t, Hereford's Poanaam, Bot
tle Gran, Wagoner. _ „ _ .. .
Crab AppU-~lATt* Bad Siberian, Small Bad, da..
Tallow, do. -
* Pear, Prlce SO Cent#.
■ Nmsßtcr—Madaliene, Bloodgood, Dearborn’s Seed*
ling, Summer Franc Baal/ Eostiozer, Osband's BCm
mer Bartlett.
Auteein—Fondante d’ Antomno, Socket, Tirgalien,
Bonrea d’ Amatis, Flemish, Beauty, Onondaga, Fulton,
Stevcna' Genesee, Crbanistc, Napoleon, Henry 4th,
Bis, Cashing, Blusher's Meadow, Beii do la Motto,
Oswego Beurre, Golden' Beurre of .Bilbos, Benrro
Boso, Woodstock. 1 ,
Winter —Lawrence, Gloat Morcean, Passe Colmar,
Vicar of Wakefield. . sf ■ ' .
For extra aized Pear trees we shall extra prices. ;
Cherry, Price 39 Cents.
Black Heart, Black Eagle, Black Tartarian, Down's
Lata Bed, May Duke, Early Purple Gnine, Lato
Black, Guy's Early White, Napoleon Bigarrcaa, Am
ber. Fellow Spanish, Beauman's, May,- Holland Bl*
garreau, Golden Drop of Herrington.
Plains, Price 60 Cents.
Duane's Purple, Lawrence's Favorite, Washington,
Boling's Superb, MatteaoU’s Favorite, Smith’s Or->
loans, Jefferson, Mognnm Bottom, Imperial Saga,
Peach, Price 19 Cents.
Crtwford’l Early, ilolocoton, Bergen’* Tollo#,
Street Water.
InAeJly, Citairbs, Concord, Diena, Rebeooa,Deti
ewi Hertford Prolific* White Street Water, Blaol
Bmrgtmdy. t
Enilltli Oooecberrle*
S*reralTtriotes7 !
Cilrmftfs.
Hatch and Red, do.
Ornamental.
Norway Spruce, European Silver Fir, SoetehFlr,
Balsam fir, American Arhorvitse, Siberian do., Btt
ropean Larch, Green Forsythes, Whits Flowering
Dentils, Graceful Dentils,’ Althea, Chinese WelgHlS.
Baltimore belle Rose, Queen of the Prairies, Willolf.
The abore we offer for sale at our Nursery; the/
are handsome and of superior quality, hare all tedn
transplanted and will bear removing with safety.- •
In digging and packing care will he taken, and the
charge for packing will be the cost of materials used.
Trees will be delivered at the Tioga depot free of
charge. We invite all to visit cor Nursery and see
for themselves. Orders should be I sent in early.
B.j C. WICKHAM,
Tiofs, March 19,1552.
JOHN R. BOfflN
BEOS leave to itate that having "removed" fro*
th.
“ OLD EMPIRE STORE”
across tUk Stredt to hit preset) t -location, he is now
prepared to toraiib bis old friends and customers
with a wall selected assortment of
DRY GOODS,
LADIES’ GOODS,
. READY MADE CLOTHING, 1
CLOTHS. JEANS, QABSIMERES,
BOOTS AND SHOES, , HATS,
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
‘ TEAS, COFFEE, ' ' ,
TOBACCO, AC., &d„
At t rtry small advance upon
New TTprk Prices.
Th« highest market price paidf >r all ktocEa of
•f)]
1
4
)i;t
.
The Knoxville Foundry,
in fall blatt nod in in:the bent rae-
V/ jelnt order, where you can get Stoves, Plow*,
Band Bcfipere, Cutting Boxes, Saga* Kettles Ac., Ae.
of the most approved puterfan, and inode in the ben
mean nr for i I 1
, , LESS EEICE
than St any other establishment of the kind in the
country; ! ' '
Machinery Blade and repaired in good style on
short notice. ■
AD kinds of produce, old iron, copper, brans and
pewter, taken in exchange for eastings.
A liberal discount made to CASH PURCHASERS.
P. S. All persons indebted are requested to call
and nettle u .
WtTilOtT DELAY,
and sere costs, that I may still be able to do n.eredi
business in part. J. P. BILES, Proprietor.
■ . Knoxville, March 26, 1562.-6 m;. .
PEODU
Eemtmbtr the placed—First Sto:
Welllboto, Fib. 6,1862.
i J
WASTE®!
ONE'THOUSAND BUSHELS WHEAT I
ONE THOUSAND BDSHjELS CORN!
ONE (THOUSAND BUSHELS OATS 1
ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS RYE!
Tat which J« will pay CASH! :
I WRIGtHT 4 BAILEY:
Jlonr by (he pound, sack or barrel*
Tted by the pound or ton,
Bran'in any qdatttitfei,
for (ala cheap at Wright A Bailey's Heir Flour and
Tatd Btort. '
Tofk dot Stofe. ‘i
AU goods delivered Fttßk OF CHARGE within
tha : Corporation. ' FRED K* WRIOHT.
WELLBBORO POST OFFICE;
Mails close as follows: The Northern (Tioga, Cor
ning, Cleveland, New York, 40.,| at 9.45 a. Jt. -The
Southern (Troy, Philadelphia, Washington, in.. Vat
7.45 a. H. Tile Jersey Shore,, (Morris, Cedar Ehh,
demand tha Gondersport (Pitie Creek, Gaines. West
Pika, 40.,> at ?.p. If., every Tuesday and Friday.
California Mails leave New Ydrk the Ist, llth and
Jlst of each month. | : •
An Overland Mail for California leaves St. Louis
twice a week. Letters for this Mail should be markbd
“ Overland." i
All letters alleged to contain trainable enclosures
should be registered. i
Post Masters are instructed to retain all niiiil mat
ter belonging to any invividnai until bis arrearages—
If be bo in artear*—for postage lie paid.. .
Post Office open from 7 a. M., to 8 p. m., every day,
Sunday excepted. Hnan You> - g, P. M.
DEACOiI SKINS WANTED—Thirty ,to Forty
cents wll! bo paid for a Eonntf skin, and frco
Hum huts Of holes, at 110 Brooklyn Tiilh'ktt near
Xiega. - Xi.B. JOHNSTON.
Fob-Uh-ISK.-Jiaoj.
drapes.
E ‘
;e below lie
CE.
POST OFF