THE AGITATOft. t 6CAI. Ail 3D - MIBCELLAUEOTJS Wells boro, Wednesday, Hay 27,1868.. N6w Advertisements. A Plain. Siatevunt of Parsons. Spring and Summer Good* —Jerome Smith.. . Clear the JVoeii-Bnliard it-Co. Spring and Summer Good* —T. L. Baldwin. Adminitfrator’e A r o(»cs—Win. 0. Ripley, Ban'l W. Bhaw, Administrators.'* " ; ■ * The Great Gouts of Suntan Misery—Chat. J. C. IClinoA'Co. •./’i. ' I Oop readers in Tioga aid adjoining regions wllldo erell to read-Baidwin’s advertisement in another col umn. *' {‘.;'3 ‘ • _ _ i_ * JExos 6. Culver, EtijVwjes admitted to practice Jn the several Courts at tjfais County on Tuesday 1 , ' Mr. Culver baa oor beet withe* for snceess in his profes sion. ‘ 'ii;.-, ' Tan Sale of the i-20 V.,8. bonds average* about $1,500,4.00 per day at'preaejnt. Every man who can lend materifl.aid to tbe' Government ought to avail himself of this opportunity to do so. Parsosb, of Cornlhjgy tbis week testifies to the foot that advertising pay a;' ;We- commend bis liberal bill of fare to enr those residing in the northern townships. i;ifhoy -Will find him a five man. Wa an examination of onr adverti sing columns Midweek willnay. Our borongh mor nhants have filled their shelves and .counters With eEceUentassortmonts of goods/ and are selling them ■treasonable prices. Sea advertisements of Bullard £ Co., Jerome Smith, and J. K. Bowen. Call and eefethem. * Wicehau's NoRSER-r.—Persons wishing to procure fruit trees of all varietiel. as-well as evergreens and flowering’shrabhery for joroanyntal purposes, will do well to visit Wiokham-’a<Nprsery at Tioga. It is be coming ah “ institution,” and deserves tbs patron age of all Tioga county people. It is the duty of all to patronise home induslry and borne enterprise. The Soi.iirEß’lArn Societv of this borongh is now firmly established, sjhd ’earnestly and efficiently co operating with the National Association. We learn that its receipts are encouraging. If there was ever, a worthy object upon which the onr peo ple could expend itself It lis. presented in the appeal of this Society. Every dollar dropped into its trea sury is an earnest of sympathy with the noble fellows who languish in and bleed on the - battle field. ■ r Wa have had the pleasure, since Monday, of tak ing the hands of very m%uy old friends. Their warm greetings bare encouraged and cheered ns, as show ing that the cause'we advocate is as heartily sustain ed by them as over. There seams to be »; fixed de termination to stand by the. Government to the end, and to bruise the head,of the serpent Until the Scrip ture iojuncUon be fulfilled.! And in this work we'are with them, heart and handy We are also indehipd to‘our friends for handsome additions to our subecrlpUOndist, wjth the promise of' heavier additions in the future. ■ ■ . The Draft.— Col. Emery has ’received the ap pointment of Deputy Provost-Marshal of Ibis Dis trict and is prosecuting the work of enrolment in this ■county preparatory to the draft. For convenience the connty Is divided into!sevep districts, ahd an en rolling officer appointed for each district, as follows: Ist District, A. Ll Enswcrth, of Wellsboro. 2d ,da . David Rsthbbne, of Liberty. 3d u do H., C. Bailey, Crooked Creek. ‘ 4th do E. A. Cornel^ r Tiog», 6th do Nelson Chatham. 6th do Clark W. Beajh, Clymer. 7th do Norman H. Riyon, LawrenceriHe. Personal. —We learn t|hat our, village lately bad the honor of the,presence of Flummux Kerfltm jjuxj Esq., late traveling agent for Floyd’, Buchanan, & Co t , and tiowgrand'Wfchhy Chief Drnmmerof the K. G. C l a. Mr, Kerfiummux is quite a permanent, if not prominent, candidate Governor nnder the au spices of the nondescflptiye, Trt'gonoeephalus eonlor trix, or Copperhead parlj[ and/ wilt rnn against the draft. ■ • . Squibt'eu feqrrpoß, ,Eeq., Chief Bait-cutter and cleaner for Bon. Minnow ’Littlc6Bh, ie also here for the purpose of instiiutinjg.ia Lodge of thO Knights of she Golden Circle adjacent territory. Mr. Sqnibob finds a m*ia;|of incongruous materials, very difficult to assimilate, but is a man or great en ergy and deserves success! Several great initiated at the firat formal meeting 4f the Lodge ip the third basementstory ; of the illustrious Bigwig, this evopin,g. Whishfty &ee. No reserved seats. We art indebted to t Eras Yobso, Esq., Postmas ter, for a number of the Tioga Piovetr, published by Rankin' Lewis A Co., in this borough. The paper is dated "Saturday,' December 0, 1826," is a'little less than half'the sirO'Of the Ugftator/ printed on coarse brown paper, at $1.50 per annum, in advance. Be sides the news of the day Ihere are plenty of adver tisements, some of thhm jcuriositiea in their way Mary Ann Caulking informs her friends that two Innkeepers Vho. made an agreemept with her to dis count county orders did nqt stand to their agreement, thus injuring hec business; also that hereafter she will receive connty,ordert|at par. William Eliot, of Lawrence, thai he will not pay a certain note given for 10,000 (feet rtf boards, unless compelled by law—the same having fteen fraudulently obtained. Smith AHiil', day opened. John Daily notifies the public that a stray calf came to his “ ssntation” in Delmar, and desires the owner to appear, prove property and take /it away. Among the netjra. Items we find an an* nouncement of wthmor tojhe effect that Washington Irving ri U in' a fair way ( pf marrying her Highness the arch-duchess of Parma, widow of the deceased • Napoleon.”' Tbere|are notices from Uriah Spencer, Register, and John Beecher,'.Sheriff. We are also informed, by the ffinlfiNhte Exchange, " corrected weekly,” that Mars lattd money was par, and N. Y. State funds from Ij.e i cents discount. Tbe'Osoood Stf ikS ovlScnooi. Books.— We have Be-TM advocated |n anything for the sake of change. We .hav^tdecided Objections to change in ■**? direction cause, and reasonable prospect ®f benefit. In of School book's, tie de mand for a change-}!ns been pressed constantly, both by disinterested at'd interested the last fifteen years. The e ifae been room for improreinent, nor is it to be assumed that the beet series of school books has been prepared. t In the " Osgood PropesstTi Series,” of which wo purpose to spesk, we. recognise more real progress than* is to be.fonad id'any other aeries that we hare examined. The method; JHopted is strictly inductive, .and carried dnt without glaring inconsistencies, either in.conception.or execution.' Take,for example, the First Reader, in which (he child meets only words of one syllable, and the same words many times during the lesson. In the (Second, Reader, only words of one and two syllables Occur, and in the Third word, of one, two and three sjU.blss, Thus, the pupil ascend* 7 *"1 “* 'grades, and by mastering the significance off words, becomes "a good reader,” and speller. ' jl We haye practical knowledge of both Town's and bwdets’ series of k>ks, and an free to eonfsss that thrir defects are I jneriliy. avoided in the (Mgeod wtios,-.o far as ww bare examined.. The advanced tsadsra ws have no yet hsd time to examine, ' r. ;■ rf, • , - Atlaetio Mosthiv ros JtTjrtt.—This ■nnssber, the. 58 th, completes the eleventh volume of a-periodical of greatpopularity andmerit, The best article hero, is on Mountaips and their .Qrigin, by Profctsor'Agas six. There is a pleasant , account' of “ The Hancock House, and its Founder," by Arthur Gilman. “Iks, and Gall Hamilton severally dlsnonrso. The ’story of "Paal BJeeker? Is' continued, end a couple of lively tales ’art also giveiu , "’.Why Tbomis wss discharged," a sea-side sketch, by George Arnold, and “The Members from Foxden," by seme clever anonymous author. Among the poetry, Violet Planting,” by Mrs.—Ellsabeth Akirs,is' thoughtful and Shelteyish, - Harper, for June, is a first-rate Number. Thera are twe-illustrated articles—“ The Indian Massacres of 1862,” and “ The Almaden Quicksilver Mines’’— both full of information. “Bomola,” and “The Small House at Allington” are continued; there is a first-rate and timely article on “Insects injurious to the Vine,” and a fine variety of stories. For sale at Bobinson’s Book Store. ■ - The Bate of Staeps fob Notes,—The law just passed Congress materially varies the rates of stamps on promissory notes and.drafts. The length of time a note or draft has to ran is considered, as well as the amount. The following are the rates on the smaller amounts; AEOtIEF OF EEQPfREP STAXE. 0,0, 4 s Sn 4" ft-’ -- Jj »u ca o* J* s" B B I AMODST 0, f Jfl-l-f nil 5 . ® »a »« g’g- • NOTH OB DBAPT. I g = S I g *8 » g 1 Io i i 1 1"■ <3 •: s • 8 j § I s I g | 'i 20 and eot seer 200 01 02 03 04 6 10 200 “ 400 02 ' 04 00 08 12 20 400 " 600 03 OS 09 12 IS 30 600 « 800 04 00 12 16 24 40 800 <> 1000 -OS 10 'IS 1 20 SO SO 1000 “ 1200 06 12 18 24 86 60 1200 1400 07 14 21 28 •42 70 1400 “ 1610 -1: OS 16 24 32 48 80 1600 “ 1800 .09 'lB 27 36 64 90 1800 " 2000 "10' 20 30 40 66 100 2000 " 2200 11 -22 38\44 66 110 2200 “ 2400 U 2 24 36 *4B 72 120 2400 ..« 2fi6o t-13,26 r 39 ’ S2t 78 130 2600 “ \ .2800 'l4 28 -42 .SOI \B4 i 40 2800 “ 3000 •- 15 30 ih > 60 90 150 3000 “ 3200 16 32 48 64 90 160 3200- ' “ 8400 17 34 61 .68 1 0,2 170 3400 “ 3600 18 36 64 72 1081 80 3600 " 3800 1 9 88 67 76 1141 90 3800 “ 4000 .20 40 . 60 80 1202 00 4000 “ .-4200 21 42 63 84 1262 10 4200 “ ' 4400 22 44 66 88 1322 20 4400 " 4600 i 23 46 69 92 1382 30 4600 “ 4800 ' 24 48 72 96 1 4412 40 4800 " 5000 25 B 0 75 100tSO 2 50 The lew making these changes took effect imme atoly and is therefore now in force. List of Post Offices in Tioga Cophtt.—The fol lowing list of post offices and postmasters has been kindly furnished ns by Hugh Young, Esq., postmas ter in this borough: NAVE.’ POSTMASTER. Bailey. Creek Wm. Lawrence. Blose burg .. Jas. P. Taylor. Brookfield A. J. Simmons. Charleston J. Gillis Dartt* Chatham Valley J. N, Wiley. Cherry Flattt, Abram Johnson. Covington* Lewis B. Smith. Crooked Creek.,,, Ira A. Newhall. Baggett’s Hills ....Nathaniel Smith.' East Charleston Alonso. Whitney. Elkland ... J. G. Porkhurst. Elk Bun C. Davenport. Fall Brook James Heron. .Farmington Centre*. ........ A. B. Wright. Farmington HilL..., R. T. Halt Oaines H. C. VeTmilyea. Oray*e Valley Mrs. H. Strange. Hammond Creek,,..., M. & Retan. KeeneytilU/ J. M. Keeney. Knoxville J. B. Reynolds. LaioreneevtUe* G. W. Stanton. • Liberty * ; J..H. Woodruff. Little Harsh Clark. Mainsbttrg John Fox. Mansfield...,,,, ~.,,,0. V. Elliott. Maple Ridge .Issue Spencer. Marshfield ~,.D, K. Marsh. . Middlebury Centre ..H. H. Potter. 1 UitchcW, Creek,.; .v r „..W. K. Mitchell. Mixtown a;;.,,.,W. 0. Bristol. Morris Samuel Doane, , Natt000.................... ,D. W. Canfield. Kelson, .....................G. H. Baxter. Kilef Valley, Jas. M. Weller. Osceola . ..H. G. Boswortb. Ogdensburg .........John Irvin. Pine Creek H. Broughtea. Rutland ....Wm. Bose, Jr. Nabifisrilte 0«* P. Douglas. Stony Fork J. S. Coles. Sullivan .. C. W. Palmer. Tioga Lewis Daggett. WelUborough,„„.~ Hugh Young. Westfield. D. M'Naughton- H. Jr Striebt shot & gray eagle, in Loyalsoek township, last Wednesday, which measured sis feet and eight inches between, the tips of its extended wings.— Lycoming Gazette. [ Advertisement.] The subscriber is now prepared to wholesale all goods in any of the departments—Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, or Groceries at-New York city wholesale and manufacturers prices, the costs-of freight added, an opportunity seldom offered to, buyers whose busi ness does not require frequent visits to New York. Corning, N. Y., May 27,1863. J. A. PARSONS. CARRIED. In Wellshoro, on the 23d.1n«e.; at the bouse of Mr. Blntner, by Rev. J, D. Bell, Mr. ALBERT MAR GRAPP of Wellshoro, to Misa ELIZA YOQLBR of Langeuriesen, Germany. ' • ' LADIES should procure the naw r J)YES which are sold atßoy's Drug Store, as they make fast colors, and are. sold at & low prioe. Cali and get a Circular. Wellshoro, May 27,1863*- ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Latter* of administration having been granted to the sub scriber on the-estate of. vardih Shaw, late of Rich mond, deceased, notice is hereby given to those in debted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those baring claims to present them properly au thenticated far settlement to WM. C. EIPLET, 1 AAm{ni . DAN’L W. SHAW, j Adm>n>.lra(ort. Richmond, May ST,, 1803-fiw*. ■ 5-20-U. S. LOAN. The following named persons bare btion appointed Agents for the sole of 6-26-11. S. Bonds for ..Tioga county, Pa. 1 , lj , A. S. Tdbkbb, Cashier Tioga Co. Bank. F. E. Smith, Tioga, J. Pabkhurst, Eikland. Register’* Notice. NOTICE U herebygiven that the following < Administrators, Executors, and Guardians, have filed their accounts in the Register's Office of Tioga county, and that the same will be presented (o the Orphan’s Court of Tiogai county, on the first Monday of June, 1863, far confirmation and allowance: . Account of Roswell Ackley, Administrator of H. A. Reynolds deceased. \ Account of 0. B. Wells,\Administrator ofTheodo raaLarrison, deo’d.' ‘ Account of E. 8. Seeley, Administrator of Caroline Seeley dec’d. Account of J. P. A Thomas Keeney, Administrators of Thomas Keeney dec’d. Account of John Newbery, Executor of Nathan Kewbery deo’d. Account of Peter Tanness, Guardian of James M. A Orren M. Bonn. H. S. ARCHER, Register. Wellsboro, May 13^,1863.-3*. ¥ 'LOUR, best and middling lowest market prices, at [April 22] MATHERS’. ANY QUANTITY of CLOVER and GRASS SEED at [April Ji, 1883. J HARDEN’S. fSiffUg A/ ■€ 9 • ! a.iPBAW ;sWWm|o|^FWS! The SUBSCRIBER S* now FOREwJN DRY GOODS at greatly reduced prices: ■ Hii fc*U»ew, and ha* J»en»dected wiApeat care, and BOUGHT AT THE VERY BEST ADVANTAGES that tba Ristern tasKstk afford. CEe dees not “almtohiTS a larges took, BOUGHT SEVERAL YEARS AGO. as he bu always mad. QUICK SALES’ flrfd’ SMALL PRORITS liir MOTTO, and bu been unable td’ kedpiUs GOODS THAT LKNCPTBUDF /TIME, IF'HE HAD 'WISBKDi Hl* customers bare always manifested a preference for NEW GOODS in their proper season, * na „ t 1 1 }“B LATEST STYLES In all kinds of goods iuttally,ke« in Ijfcfge BUiea.KTho stpek U tt snlondid workino order, and hs ean supply customers With all* tbs Goods needed ; at this Time of tne yearr«d .t PEWs tb.t CANNOT FAIL to SUIT the MOST ECONOMICAL. We hare full Unes in all the several DETAUTSMS T g £ I OF DRESS GOODS. We Hare a very large aesovtiaeot , of all the VARIOUS NEW STYLES, in EXTRA MEDIUM AND DOW GRADES, at prices that will correspond favorably with OLD PRICES. • IK cloaks* • K hU'm&whS, CLOAK CLOTHS, PARASOLS, SRN. UMBRELLA^, SftK .MANTILLAS, MANTILLA SltKaf, LACE CAPES AND SHAWLS; •• —also - - *■ TKlknillGS FOB SUCH GOODS, 1 ;WE CANNOT BE SURPASSED.. - „£? UgE/CASH CAN BOY THEM., L. C. HAN BE E RCHII CHE AF AS ETER, HOOP SKIRTS.---The largest variety and atthe Lowest Price la the Country. We can suit every one. - ■ LADIES’ & MSSES’ FLATS—Nearly all Styles, do. do. SHAKERS—CoIored and White. ; TRIMMING for each and all of them, in alHbe style*. BOOT Alf D S HOE ST DO S. ; ro’ lthl* Depertmebt no peine will be eparedto 'keep it up to the marl, 10 u to here ercrythlng called for. end «t SATISFACTORY PRICES. MENS’ BOOTS AND SHOES, BOYS’ do. ds, LADIES’ "GAITERS AND BOOTS, " MISSES’ do., . do. we intend to eslleTery thing et lho loweit market rot«», aid to keep ererything in that line that we bate bees In the habit of beeping. .. n wholes al E TH A he. AIL 300DS In aay of-the above. Stack* will be WHOLESALED. At a/ery SMALL ADVANCE on NEW YORK CASH IBICES. Making it the interest of aU who boy in that way to call and.too what we are doing. fa- PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAXDTO ORDERS- All easterners an invited to call and look at onrGoedi., If sot equal t» .their- expectation*, we r do not exboct'to nil. A good many Goode an seeded'lhthe Country this eeaeon, and they can be eold at reasonable rates. 1 intend to koop a firet-rate stock and eel! ill ftGOWS CHEAP, and do’my shan o£ the bnainese of the .eonntry. ; : . J. A. PABSOIfS, If a 3, Concert 'Block, Corniiiff, N. T. May 27, 1863, “TO BOWEN’Sr SEEING a big crowd on Main Streep hurry ing toward a common center, somebody asked Wbere Are Yen Going! The answer was _ “To Bowen's, No. 1, UnlonBlock!” To look at that splendid stdek of *•-. ' 1 ■ NEW SPRING S, SUMMER GOODS! jost arriving from NeW/Tork. / .1 ' } ■' t “ VERY' Ui A thougbtl know wbo bnysjlat a bar gain, and sells so as-to give the purchaser a bargain too. ■; >- . Therefore, if you want anything in the lino of DRYjQOODS, ‘ LADIES’ GOODS, i ~j READY MADE CLOTHING,. ' BOOTS, SHOES, Ac., GO! TO BOWEN'S, and if| you want HARDWARE. 1 i QUEENSWARE, WOODEN-WARE, «wL | ' - , GROCERIES, at prices yon ean afford to pay ‘ r ' i ISO TO BOWlin. i If you have Cash, or potter, or or Grain to exchange for this i SPLENDID STOCK~ OK GOODS, bring them along, and you will get ■ ■ Satisfactory Bargains ; and it you' borne yfti 1 frill be sArotb tbmb twice i-yeai thrice, or half-a-dozen times. - ■ ’>' ! Sod’t forget the place: - A ! NO. 1, UNION BLOCK, i Weilaborp, May JO, 1863. JODJT R. BO#EN. SPECIAL COURT; ATOTICE is hereby given that a Special Court J.N srill beheld by the;HonAUlysaosMerour, at the Court House in Wellsboro, commencing on , the 3d Monday, of Jane next, to continue, one week,' (or the trial following causes', vis": • Pliny Burr vs. Adair’s of E.JB, Jerauld, H. u: Dent vs. Stephen Babeeok,.. J. N. BaChe . .... vs. AC, Ely, ' Bingham Trustees "' Vs. Anson Back et el, A. S.-Turner vs. John Drew et at, James'L Jackson vs. J. N. Baqhs Ei’r, A. Mi Lattin at at vs. A. H. -Foster, MJt Converse vs. Henry Colton, Corliee vs. Edwin Dyer, J. W.: Maynard vs. K. Davis et al Epn, ■ J. F. Donaldson . tb. A. P. Cone, Bingham Trustees vs. David A. Clark,; , ■. ! “ . vs. Martha J. S. Clark et al, “ vs. George B, Colegravo et al, 1 “ vs. Joseph Stafihrd et al,'’ " vs. Edwin Insnho el 01, J. N. Baoho vs. Job Wilcox etaL April 8,'1863.“ .JiF.DONAEDSON,Pto>h’y. : for License, <:,! ■VTOTICE is hereby given that -the "following JL i ’named persons hare filed their petitions for U eooseat th& Prothanotary’s.Offioe, and thatthairappli* cations will be beard at the Court House,in Wellsboro, oii “WEDNESDAY, 27,1863, at 2 o'clock,P. M.: iHouses of SKTsßraiSMEiir. A. J• Rhodes.* £lott~-Jos- Tonkin,* Benj* R. HallA’ i 1 Brook/Uld^ -Phipps A Hear. Liberty —Sajnnel Catroll, Joel H. Woodrnff.* J^HaniZ—Benj. Barse. - }forrb~rW. Y. Campbell.* W«Bs6w--J.W. Bigoney, B, Farri • Midland —Royal Rose. '' r- Gainet —H. C. Vermilyea. = - Ht Sttxhbli f i EaTOTG. HotfSßSi. „ - TTeßfBoro--W«aley Pitts* x lUott Pi HitoodL^. Co9i*H7tou~~Q ea.B ak or* . . ... Fait Brook —Win. H. Colitaafi* ' J, r J. P. DONALCSOHi Gt*rk- Will boro, May 8,186 J. OtFR DOMESTIC STOCK; —seen As— A SHEETINGS ’& SHIRTINGS, : BLEACH’D & RROFN, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, CHECKS, : r DENIMS, STRIPED SHIRTINGS, FLANNELS, TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, CLOTH SPBEADS, Ac. wai never in better ihape to fih' all eallvthan at pn. «eot. B»d at a REDUCTION of from 20 to 40 per cent, pn early Spring price*. J —OUR— NOTION & WHITE GOODS STOCK is mil filled, end we are selling notions of alftinds much cheaper th&n. last month—WHXTB GOODS the.same Way. CHILDRENS’ SHOES.— i MOROCCO, KID AND CALF, KIP AND SPLIT. ‘ • yhh; *nd without the Copper Toe. SEW SPRING GOODS r - 'j- AT TH * ! PEOPLE'S STORE, IN CORNING ! THE People’s. Store is now well stocked with , assortment pf.Qoodp, adapted tethe,- SPRING- TRADE, eonslsfing in part of a good line of Domestic Goods, Alpaow; Mohair,'Poplin, -Betaines, and a genbral variety Of iDress Goods, inclnding a good supply of' - MOURNING GOODS, to whifh particular attention is paid. ' LADIES CLOTHS, AND CLOAKINGS, ; a fine stock of. ; - /SPRING AND SUMMER SH AWLS,. !- . - CLOTHS AND CASSIMEEES for Mens’and Boys’wear, for sale by the yard, «r made to order. A good assortment of •" = -Mthith QGODS,' ' ; , HOOP SKIRTS of erery variety.-for 'hoth Ladies and children. . 1 SUMMER. BALMORALS, a large Iteek orHOSIBET end GLOVES, SHAKERS’HOODS, ’ BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS, together with a good assortraent of FAMILY GROCERIES, 4c. Thejnrcbases for the ” . -*< SPRING TRADE, { ; were made doting thttemporaryfhUln-.kha-;; 1 GOLD MARKET, ‘and as I sell, only for READ Y PA % I am enabled to take advantage o£ the market. ' I shall keep my sio£(K good' ■ ■ ■ ’. v THROUGH fHE SEASON, and keep' thoroughly posted, in regard to PRIQBS, and When goods decline, I shall fellow the market Without Regaxdto Cost . - jßeteuin£l“y .sincere tkanksto the ei ti sane of r . TIOGA GOUNTT, kini and . liberal patronage, I shall fry to merit its continuance and increase. - -The Store is directly opposite the'Dieklnion"House, on Market Street > J. M. SMITH. Corning, N. Y, April 15,1863. Knox Pratt Farm & Nurseries. For many years we have made the cultivation of MALI YBUITS a speciality, and taking into account variety, quantity and quality, our stock of Vmsa asd Plakts of GRAPES, ■ BLACKBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, QQOSBERRIES, RASPBERRIES,. CURRANTS, So,, So, isnnpqualed anywhere, which we offer on the most favorable terms. Parties wishing to purchase weald do well to correspoad with ns, or send for our PRICE LIST, which will be sent to all applicants free of charge. t t OCE SEED ST6KS AVD pOErTCtrLTORAt HOUSE where all articles belonging 4o’sQch an establishment can borbedof ifeo beat quality. , r - * ♦ « ; .- , r... « ej, KNOX, Boi 155, Pißshnrg, Pa. March 23,1888-*hn.: - : - , • Wdai Carding aafl Cloth Dressing. THE sobacTiber'infortns , hia old customers ted (he pnbliogoheraliy that he is prepared ts sard wool and dressclotbat the old stand, the coming season, htrtag seenred the eerrioes of *Mr. J. PBKI, aeompetent.andoaperlenoed workman, and also in tending to giro hie perusal attention to the business, ho will warrant all stork done at his shop. Wool oardbd at Srs Mats per pound, and Cloth dressed at from ten to twenty cents per yard as per color .and finish. . . i J- I- JACKSON. TVeUiboro, May 1563-if. , . . . THR WAR CONTM'KDr NO CESSATION OF HOSTILITIES! I The fie of the Oppositibn ftrily Aronaed! THE SPECIAL-BFf6b}t MADE TO REDUCE TRADE AND.STOP THE RUSH AT i& GO’S^ has proved as bad a future as the effort to take Richmond by the Army of the I’oiomac I " THEPEOPLE WILL BuY GOODS WHERE THEY. CAN; BE iiAD THE CHEAPEST! FA IE DEA L IN Gh, ' TRUTHFUL REPRESENTATION. QF GOODS! AND EOW PRICES!! HATE FOCNDTHB PHR3E BARINGS OF THE PEOPLE. "■ JUST RECEIVED, At Perine £ (Co’s Stor e r »;< -r vV afford Comity, Pa. LOW PHIQiES - THE ! 6RD'eR OF THE DAtK WiS hare just received ancTopened the lar gest asaortiniDt of • y - - r ever brought tajtUS;jnarket,,and are glad to inform the jmblio,th«E>fe arb-now tell ing <hetnat VednCtian of fnUTHIRT* PER CENT. %o have taken great pain* bo iaye the > - ASSORTMENTJ COMPLETE IN ALL ITS ‘I)E t* All i |S, and feel no’hesitation ■in 'saying' to" ’Jon that each and every article has been bought at inch prices that inducements can bo ottered to-those. wishing to bay for cash, to mekp ftheireoleoUon from this stoek. - To endmeraie th(f particnlar kinds' ’of goods,' IN T«S PRICE OF WHICH WE DEFY COMPETITION, would be almost useless, as wo should be to enumerate moat of the articles-; n our store.- We offer BARGAINS ll.t - BARGAINS IN Lace goods! BARGAINS IN -.I GtOAO,: , 'MTiuASx-.-:'; AM» MGQUBS! BARGAINS/,IN -■: '-j.. - SILKS-LACE o" MAST 11.1, AS. BARGAINS: IN ; : BROCiiE, Stella & THIBET SHAWLS! BARGAINS IN. I, BOOTS & SHOES. BARGAINS IN - HOSIERY & 7 7,7,7 Biß^nrsiN ti no one nan-appreciate tie cheapness of onr goods by reading this article. And bettering, el ite do,~thaterery cnstomeriSwoll satisfied who farors na with his patronage, we respectfully irfvito yon to SS-CALI/ AftD EX AMINEE OCR GOOOS ANt> PRICES. tbankfnl tot past fstors/We tender onr sincere ihtpkis 1 ;■ ,* Ttftpli S', CO. .TROT, May 13,’1**8. | -j. : v 1. t;.>A To the famefs of TiogaOiJufity; WE beg leave to call your attention to PALMER’S PATENT HORBEPITCH FORE, manpfactured by as. We deem It shneceaaK ry to say anything here of the utility of Boric Pitch forks. We take it.fo'r granted that every'intelligent farmer already hnotrs that he cannot afford to do without one. But we do toy that you are noer cjfererf the BEST FORK ever yet i/itea/ra. and as an earnest that we know what-tee -are talking aivui and sseaa what we tag. WE INVITE ANY .FARMER who want* a FORK lo'Calbon any of omt agents TAKE ONE Off TRIAL,' and in case.it fails to work to yonr entire satisfactioq,- or fails to' work hotter than ! A3TST OTHER FORK, . you are at liberty to _o . . Return it aftera Reasonable Time ft* Trial. Please call’on the agent immediately, examine the sample, and give him yonr order,;othor*iie-ha may net be able to euppty yon when yon commend your baying. -■ . WHEELER, MELICK & CO., Proprietor* „Vei£ York State 'Agricultural Wcrkt, ALBANY,' Ni.YJ i ' fat sale at WeiisbObo by. 0.- V. GRANS. Covington —Bennett- & Wijson. Maint^triff — X. f, A E. B. Webster. Tioga — T. L. Baldwin. Eltland— D. D. AJ* G. Farkhurst. IVeitJitXd —C. Ooodspeed. Troy, P*., May 20, IS6S-2m. L. H. TEAKS. . BUCKEYE MOWER AND REARER, THIS Mower fend Reaper took the FIRST PREMIUM, a grand'GOLD MEDAL and D(- : FLOAT A’, at tho'greatest practical-Field [Trial over - held in this country, at Sjracsse, July 185 T, It bft» aUo.been awarded the first premium oX fifty State tad County Fairs. [„ IT DEFIES COMPETITION. The undersigned has been appointed att 'agent for the sale of this Mower orjd Reaper in county. He. will also soon he prepnred furnish farmer* with every description of Agricultural implements suited to the wimts of this rtgioa* jjr' - May 20,1863. 0. to.fIRCTS.. MOHAWK. CHIEF US jeanfoldj 18;hand« high, and veigbi .1200 Ib(, Color, ' 1 , ' ; dfHT BLACK; He wa* Sired by BLACK HAWK* His Dam wav .MESSEIfOER*-. He will stand at Slosson's Hotel, Lawrenoeeille, every Menday, and at the, stable of the subscriber in Tioga Boro’/tbe balance of thetime. ; ' ( Terms— Single Service... 5 To lO Persons parting with Soares before foaling wiltbe held responsible for the sse-of the Horse; Tioga, May 6,18C3. * E. Aj SHEA3K Watch, Clocfcj & Jewelry Repairing A. B. HASCY HAS removed, from tbe Post Ofiae* to lard & Co’s Store, (three he is ready to do all kinds of woik in his Unb at (&•- shortest notice, and in tbe best mnnher possible. =- Thankful for favors for the. last two ninths, (while at the Post Office,) 1 will try and give satisfaction to all old and new customers thatsee fitte patronize me. WellshOro, April 29, 1863. -. A. Bi P. S. Don’t mistake the place—Ballard 4 Ctfi Store, three doors Kcrth of thj Post Office; Notice—Delmar S£liool EMstricti BY order of the the Sec retary gives notice to' Teachers and Scholars, that die Board of Directors have passed &i resolution that there shall he a uniform series Of School Books to be used in cur Schools hereafter, that is Osgood’s Series of’textbooks, said hooks aye to he had at Hob. inson’sßook Store in"lVeUsbofo, at reduced price.', and in exchange for old books. I also give a list 6f the prices of : said Books, viz; : Osgood’s Primer. A cantspand in exchange for an old book 2 cents ,* Spel ling Book 7.cints, in exchange 5 cents; First Header 7 cents,in exchange.scents; Second Render 14 cfeuf», exchange 19-cents; Third Reader 20 cents, exchange 15 cents; Fourth Reader 85 cents, exchange 27 Cents; Fifth Reader 45 cents, exchange 38 cents; Burtt s Grammar 20 cents, exchange 15 cents riDea&sV Pri mary Arithmetic f cfefits, elchdrige 5 cents; Arithmetic 14 cents, exchange 10 cents; Pubho School 23 cents, exchange 20. cents. i May 13, 1863.- .. RQBT. CAMPBELL, Secy. FLOCK ASD F£El> STORE. WRIGHT & BAICEY HAVE had their mill thoroughly repaired and are ttOali'iag fresh ground fleer, feedy ]meal, Ac., ttety day at their store in town. Cash -paid for all kinds of grain., ' ■ WEIGHT 4 EAII.ET. Wellsboroi April 29, 1863. '- - THAT’S NOTHING NEW! I HAVE all along aold KEROSENE OIL it fifty coats a gallon; and I can and jdo sail' it at fifty cents-novr, [April 22.] tv..T. MATHERB*> -■ RETURNED SOLDIERS AND ' their FRIENDS, canrobtain BACK PAY, PENSIONS, and BOUNTY, (broach tji> subscriber, who ha* made arangenjentllto praecipe all nob claims, with along established and .perfectly reliable PENSION AGENCY at Wasbinjitos.. ~ As the affidavits must be tnken beforc ajadceaf tbe Court, and As tbis is the residence of Judge tt bdo ler, tbe business can be transacted in an boars time. Lawrencerille, Jan.‘2S, 1863; E. D. WELLS.' More light on the subject—ah ..persona, interested in light materials shoe id certainly call at Roy's Drug Store, and see that fine, pure specimen of Petroleum Oil for burning in the • Korosine Lamp', It ia not only the- safest but the cheapest and pleasantest light that can be procured. Wellsboro, Feb.l 1, 1863; * . i - SUGARS!— I can sell polreriiedt, crtished, coffee, and brown Sagan, aslow as any dealer in Tioga County. [April 22]. .W. T. MATHERS. OUGAR CUBED HAMSAnd .SHOULDERS, O prime quality, at [April 28} MATHERS’. Molasses and svrup—a n«. i, m ticia of both at file prices at MATHERS’.- . Wellsboro, April 22,15C3. . NEW SPRING DELAINES at 2t. 6d; {Ar yard at [Aprins, 1883. J HARDEN’S. I HAVE PRIME tORE, bow* packed’, pound and bsefrel.and seU it at ebsap as auy msm imWellfibei*. f.’JApril 2&J W. T. MAf «SB.
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