i) 1 * fi ii * Tgf rißTtpi. t.OOA -t>> A'KI>;at|tB<3EI.T.AITBOUB WeUaboro. W< . Gapt. Mack, of "the • jn ; t»»ro, loqkihg ■Well and hearty. We givesVgoMVo port of the Bucktaill ii general and Co- EhVf artic alar. Long may they; raye! '? i ~ . The PcnntyivaMa Ay toyl“ Journal shouldbe taken by every Boird of Sckiplppirectore by every professional ti laeper,, To those clean* it-is ih'ralifahie., ItjA the p Bela! organ ef th* paitmeat, andevory number eontatasmaWhu uf jpqut importance. • . ;■ Vistc-''. (Tbe. meeting of the friopjis of the' .Gtorerninent iii the Conrt Honse on Tnertay evening of lajtweekwaß large and enthnii&stic. | Ski speecbes wero, hy Meia're. TTilsen and Bowman.ninl hpd the Hng ofrtrne metal, fcopperheadism got aerert-l ilcft-hahdod compliments Which wore doly spprcrtqtsd and applauded.; The hroceediigi Win be found-in another column, j • ,; j Rev. J. F. Galkins, pastor of the Presbyterian Church of this -borough,'having been commissioned fbp }49th Some on Thursday last, to assume the duties of ;the pprition. Be carried with him.' the best wiihe;!- of,the.,entire community tor Sis health,.success ned safo return. Wh regard bim at peculiarly qaillßodjfilr the position, and make no doubt that be grisat good.; •■: - AckirowiihoitEHT.—liflastwe have sin Easy Chair a bit of furniture ae essential to the comfort dnd equanimity of Editorssaa.it is to the traditional dignity of the sanctum/Wi- have-arf Easy Chair, as stated) and car purse is no lighter therefor. It came to ns through thojoint generosity of Mr. B. T. Van horn, at whose establiSihtnont : it Was made, and Mr. L. A. Sears— both being tutored to compassion by ottr “ ohairlesaness,” and getoqSd sanctnm-onioris dilapi dation. Considering it a jrablio benefit, wo publicly retnrn,thanki to tho donota ; .and wo likewise make our grateful acknowledgments to odr old friend, Ek- Burgess Osooon, why dob rerod the gift in person. yfe will endeavor not to dftjgrace it.- ' The attention of ? Dircctors is directed to recent explanations of fixate Superintendent Brn bowes, respecting the llawlfbr rendering the organi sation of the various-|JobHB, throughout the' State, sinmltaneous, and ptjrposcs. The law is quite important in Aspects. It provides that from and After the, fiffcfe of January, 1864, all' Directors ejected shall their seats on the first Monday in Jane in each %nd every year j also, that the official terms of those jijpw in office shall be ex tended to the first Jpne, 1864. Directors who do not take the Schott {Journal, in the May num ber* of which ]he explana Op appears, will do well to •cut it out of this paper >fpr reference.. It wili.be found on-the, 4tb pag justify our conduct— Ere you drench ns K«oscne, or. rend our. frail tonements to tetters witß •gqttpoWder, or crush us with your all-conquering feel, give us a chanco to prove that black is wljjte RU.d 'yhjjc black. If you would earn a blissful immortalityFbn tho historic page; if you desire that unborn ,hill|aDs should rend the skies —the cerulean upper tuneful epics devo • ted to the praise of £liskejdom—grant our prayer. W«r-adhere to the lavp? ime great Flunkey of tho Flunkies, as bo from bis throne in the storied past. He made£io #nr on worms of tho dust. He said unto the fraternity worms — u yo are Nyorms, not to be squashed within* cause. My law be a ■ pleasant vermifuge -*t but principally ver micelli, -We ask by that utterance or yopr great Head. Tru£, w<£had not then, destroyed’ your frpH trees, nor your pantries, nor laved ourselves.™ “M-lW nor had we courted mar-' tyrdom by frequenting Wtoaths and sidewtilkfc. But we never agreed * 0 ( to.,do&U these-ttfiuga; and wu cannot agree with yob [.batSre infringe any few of tbe Flunkies by doing any^ine,not positively forbidden us to do. Perhaps it righto squash us to preserve your 6rchards£ Perhaps, you, In your supe rior wisdom, see'it save jour orchards at the expense of ns, poor pf the cta|t; but we have some rights, perhaps; fidWong item, the right to convert your orchards 'yermi-fpodis dearesL- For * °£ thiB threatened with an* alone « ce Pt “tubelet n.%at. ? TV* much of yon to .pare' bat wo do ask.fc Only/reaign yonf fruit-trees, „ ™ ‘ he aadwe will not complain. Bat we expect to bs ( Wo don’t expect .rS’ 3*“- b t tU ° f lU ffE ardL “« tie interest* of ■ ant ' e “’ who > » e t« largely in the ma. y everywhere, ha* so fast to our natures . "! T* ** T * itn P* T»n w!lf wips'niontr . We m ' * ander protest Hear ns, aid yoar clom clori 8 'r" td °" > a WW.j&'thw Entomology of the glorious future. | | J ENcoußAoiNar—The Ladies nfShmnWay Hill*met at the School House, Mhy 20th and organiud "A- SoldlenAW-Bo'biaty)\-o: V\‘ V^.' President— Mm./Palmer Shninway.\ Secretory— \- t BU^B&unxwa-y.; \\~ ■ CtmniUei e\ Johi^a/^LA/Brooks, Mrs. Ti. Vahhorn. ’ ■■ „ *“ ■> Alsoj-e-oommlttee on of .competent young ladies were chosen. It is an example we hope to see followed by each neighbour'd-:; Jt*t It moye—a united uprising of loyalty. '•ftWOg. 1883. - Court pßoOEEDiires—Mat SESsfOrfa, ' f'ore' the '(Jrasd" Jury .—Commonwealth vs. Marvfci Sutton. ..Indictment? assault and battery., Returned IgnoraMus; . -' J . ‘ ' , . • ? Com’th vH. Anson Holmes and Isaa . - • " 2- Li>utenonrt-“SU'Ar Ludlow. Sergeant* — WIJU Taylor j- Bardwellj* 4th, 11. 6tb, Lemuel Foss.-. Corpo rd^«s- 1 st,’Qaleb FentonX 2d7K(lwiiv Ropgb ton ;* Sd/J. Musiexaii-^i, C. Potts. ’ • ’ : J \ -* Privates—Edwin R. Allen,* Wm. fi.Bontwani* J. J. Bassett, 0. P. Borden, Stevesoa X?a^pbeir,'*Wffrfhingtbh , Cafil^beit, & S. S.’Cartey, Lo renzo Jas. 1 A..Gbri6ttadf,*'3>ntHel ‘Corbin, Geo. Wr Cbap3plaiD,Bsr2illja K. Dewey,* WpJ- En glish, Jno. English,'H. H. jGpow, Qeotgeßuck, SamU Buck, Jacob ‘Buck, Alonso JoLnson/Andrew J. Kri ner, Jas. C. Kriner, Chester Kimball',* D,C. Lamp man,* Wm. Morrison, Parish Mosier, Lewis. MafgrafT, Wallace M. 'Moore, Thos. 1- Martin* Ei R. Osborn, B. B. Potter, Wm. L. Pitts, H. C. Roland, Frederick Rob erts, Joel Starkweather, Jacob Snider, 0. B. £tone r Eugene Stone, A. F, Spicer,* A. D. Simmons, Aar6n B. Torpy,® J. L. Vogao, Hiram Weeks, A. J. Wal ters, Jus. M. West/Philetfua A. West, E. S. Water man,* Edwin Wilcox, Wml H.’ Walters, Jno. Rediog ton, Jas. B*: Olmsted.** 11 1 ’• ’ .t.. - j *ln Hospital. -Jn.,pursuance of a*cali issued by the Republican County a Convention has held at the Court House on Tuesday Evening, May 26.15C3, for the purpose of electing delegates to th? Union' State Convention to bo held at Pittsburg on the Isbof July, proximo. On motion, Wm. Garretson was elected President, and M. H. Cobh and Hon. Royal Wheeler Vico Presidents, and 0. B. Wells and Jerome B. Niles Secretaries. On motion. Hod. S. F. Wilson was elected Senato rial delegate (subject to the approval of the Confer ence) and Ex Sheriff Power Representative delegate, yrith power of substitution. On notion J. Emery and B. B. Strang were elected Senatorial conferees. After which the following res olution was offered and unanimously adopted. - Resolved , That wo afo in favor of the continuance of the present war until every portion of the revolted territory shall have been reclaimed, and, that, inas much as slaveryitas boused!the rebelliob, and is dem onstrated to be incompatible with the peace, harmony, and the general welfare of the nation, we hope to see its entire Abolishment secured, as one result of the present contest. After the transaction of the usual business, speech es were made by Hon. C. 0. Bowman and S. F. Wil son. On motion the Convention adjourned *tne die. WILLtAM QARRBXSON, fW<. 1 SwS“ 8 ’ James D. Jokes respectfully informs the public that be is now receiving a new and complete stock of Grocerios-at the old Post-office stand, and can make it «n qbjeot-for housekeepers to purchase of him* . * Tbe subscriber is now; prepared to wholesale all goods in any of tbe departments—Dry Goods, Boots and Sb6es, or Groceries at .New York city wholesale and manufacturers priced, tbe 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. The undersigned hereby expresses the lasting obli gations he is under to those friends and neighbors, who by their almost superhuman exertions saved bis block of buildings from destruction by'fire. Knoxville, May 30, 1863. VICTOR CASE. Camp Meeting.— There ,ijUl be a Camp Meeting on the BrooWLekf bear tbe* Troop’s Creek Church, commencing on WEDNESDAY, July Stir, and holding over the; Sabbath, ,Gpod /board’.Jteuts will be'providei for fill'who' desire tfiem; alio a boarding tent will probably be provided* under the supervision of the authority of tbachdreh. No-huck stering wilt be allowed within'the limits prescribed by law. By order of the Committee. ' Joel H, Acstik, White’s Corners, Pa. Y , In Well shore, on the 26th ultimo, by the Rev. J. P. Cdlkins, Mr. Oi A.‘ SMITH, of Elk, and Miss HAN NAS KLEIN HAUS, of-Germania, . [The happy pair hare our best wlshM'for health)'long life and an overflowing meariirt of prosperity. The ‘groom is; one of those who help to m(fke tl the wilderness to blossom like (fee rose, n by tO;the civilizing influences of the ax and the _ fcupcess to bbu.—En.j At tbe same pTac^,‘a ! h(l by the same, on the 20th ultimo, Mr. GEORGE JENNINGS, of and Miss MARGARET BRGUQETON, of Delmari- , In WelUboro, at the Parsonage, ty tbe Ref. J. t). Belt, on tho 28th nit., Mr. LEWIS SMITfI; of' this place, and .Miss PAULINA'‘EAT/of Colombia, Flatts. X> I Ert9j» In Wellsboro, on thh 31st Alt.,' ELIZABETH, wife of Robert Young, aged 37-years'. Tho following named persons have been appointed Agents for the, sale of 5-20-U, S. Bonds for Tioga county. Pa. . A. S. TpßKpn, Cashier Tioga Co. Bank. F. E. Surfii, Tioga. ■ J. Parkhursi, Elkland. CLIOR thorough by using Cline’s Vdfeettbie *^JBm?rooatton,. So«advarlisement'i.q.anothercol nmn. ._Sold by Drhggists. [Fej?-18,1863.3 ■ TEAS; COFFEF, and SPICES,be»t wild fair prices aJways on hand at , Well«boto,.April 22, 1863.MATHERS’.. ;."'STE7TSHTE WASH LIME & WHITE’ WASH T'T BRUSHES tor sale at Roy’s Drug Store. Weßshbro, April 22, 1863.' . MOLASSES end STROP—a No. l. artiel* of both at fair prices at MAtTHEEB’. ’Wellsboro, April 22,1883. . FLOUR, best and middling grades; st loweel market prices, at [April 22] MATHERS’. :r. L - MASS COKVENTXOJT. Advertisement. [Advertisement,] A OAHD, M ARRIEP,. 5-20-IL S LOAN. . s ltd & # S. ■A- ■ PW 'STATEMI®ft Q^'P|gFS! ?;•>. \ ■ . Vv~ - i i ', v . • OTBSCRIBER •iip’nSlr aelline »H kinds of DOmST/G AND FOREIGN DRY i -*- ROODS'at greatly’ reduced prices; Bfi( stock is all new, anf hasten selected'vptE great care, and BOUGHT VERY BEST,ADVANTAGES that the Bastarn.markatatafford. He does not claiaf do have a large -stock, BOUGHT’BBYJTRAL TEARS AfiOl as' he has always made QUICK BAI,ES,- and SMALT iTROFIIS .Ua iIOTJ'O, and Jifts becn..n%hle bis QQ,9DS„THAI LENGTH OffiTl&rEjiT HE HAB 'fflßSKi, Hia r c«(n>i4iars h* • •••’ 4 - ' ,; M V7 TRIMMINGS FdR ftCH OOOjjJi WE CANNOT BE SURPASSED., s . ,‘iw ‘ •“ JWESW'W Am ‘MSGIEWIMSi L. C. |IATiI DKE KGIIIEES CHEAP AS EVER HOOF. SKIIIT S.' -The largest variety and at tlie Lowest Price in the LADIES’: & MISSES’ Styles, i: do. , SHAKERS—CoIored and White. TRIMMING, fox each and all of them, in all the styles. f i; i ,1 / / i.*/ *i - '.'-i t„ - BOOT AND SHOE STOCK. In this Department no pains will bo spared to keep it np to the mark, so as to have orcrything called for, and at SATISFACTORY PRICES. - MEN&iBi6pTS iND SHOES, i BOY S’ 'doT ’ do. LADIES’ GAITERS AND BOOTS, MISSES’ , do. do. aw iii’i'i we intend to cell ererything at the lowest market and to keep everything ip that .lipe that we have been in the habit of keeping. ‘• ' 1 1 4i " ’ ( . 'J I*v •'% **• Ce ' \V ITT) LES A L E Ti\ ADK .* ALLGOODS ih ‘oaf ‘ of^ wih’ Se" WHOLES ALEpat a. rccy §MALL ADVANCE^n NEW YORK CASH PRICES. Making it the interest of nil who buy in that way to call and seo what we »i»>doing. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID 10 ORDERS, ’ . AJI pnstotaera aro invited Ap.'CaU and look-at onr Good*. If not eqnaL to Uttir' 'vo do *•. - j. a*. PARSONS, , May 27, 1863, aRAR TEE. TRACK! That rush to bollard & co’s store means something! Of course it It meajas 'iiiat- - BILtAED & CO’S NEW STOCK OP SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, are all the rnge ? and that about miles of people, in abb arbund Wellsborough and vicinity, KNOW WHERE TO GO TO BUY GOOD GOODS, AND BUY THEM CHEAP. - @® 9 . r defy qompetion ip style, Taipoty, quantity,- quality;; aftd cheapness, of . ; . LORIES’ DRESS GOODS,. ,-»<•;; „s -t . FANCY GOODSi DACES, TRIMMINGS, SHAWLS, HOSIERY, LINENS, CAMBRICS, BUTTONS, LADIES’ GAITERS,' SLIPPERS, GLOVES, and—but why enumerate? They have everything in the liti©of goods that will be asked for. - Come and see. And then— - •' Those elegant Traveling Baskets,! so. cheap and ao'~fieaU_JHavo you seen them? and those EXQUISITE SHAKERS I enoughAo convert WeUsboro and adjoining townships into Shaker settlements. Every body wants one, and we mean to sell them at & price thatwUl enable every one to buy. ~ \ , &OW GENTLEMEN, you harve been asking for SUMMER CASSIMERS; we have the neatest styles nnd thp-largest variety of patterns over brought into Wellsbore. TIP-TOP FRENCH GOODS, not “ cheap os dirt,” because good goods oan’t b.esold for a song nowadays; but as cheap as any like quality’of goods can bn sold in the country. Also, i SUMMER HATS, All, STYLES AND; MATERIAL. The Grocery Departing comprises everything ip that line, all £poct and at ieasonab!e prices.. w . r Drop in wiW tpe i i' OnrfDfrof Drug Store. , ;. V - ~ ButLAKD i CO. 4 Wellsboro, May 27, 1863. '' "• DMINISTRAfOR'S' WOTI(M-Lfcetteira 0 f ~idpikiiitrstionJMtirisg!tießrfferBb£ed:i. \ - > •. i- • , • ,'<“r j* '* - 1 was never in better to fill all«alls than Repre sent, and at a REDUCTION of from 20 to 40 per cenUnn early Spring price**', —6Ur- ';.. NOTION k WHITE GOODS STOOK * is wtfl ftllod/miwoaro aelfing ooUods of all kinds much cheaper than- lost month—WHITBQ 001)8 the same way. CBIEHREIfS* SHOES,— MOROCCO, KID AND CALF, KIP AND SPLIT, . with and without the Copper Toe. No. 3, Concert Blofck, Coining I ,' W. Tt. NEW SPRIN&, GOODS r A T T n B PEOPLE’S STORE, IN CORNING! THE People's SWta fa now well stocked with a good assortment of Goods, adapted to the SPRING TRADE, ,i• * - consisting.in part of a good line of Domestic Goods, Alpacas, Mohair, Poplin, DeLaincs, and a general variety of Dress Goods, including a good supply of MOtJRNIIfG GOODS, to which particular attention is-paid. ; LADIES* CLOTHS , AND CLOAKINGS, a fine Block of , ’ SPRING AND SUMMER SHAWLS, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES for Mens’And Boys’ jrear, for sale, by the yard, or made to bidder. A good assortment of WHITE GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS of every variety, for both Ladies and children. . > . , /; ■ • SUMMER BAIMOBAI.S, a largo stock of HOSIERY and GLOVES, ' SHAKERS' HOODS, BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS, together with a good assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, &c. The • * i ‘" SPRING TRADE, were made during foil in the GOLD MARKET. and os I Sell only fbr -READY PA Y, I am enabled to take advantage of the market. I shall keep my STOCK good J THROUGH. THE SEASON, and keep thoroughly posted in regard to PRICES, and when goods, define* £ shall, market . Without Regard toCoit Returning my sincere thanks to thceitizensof TIOGA COUNTY, for their £lnd- and liberal patronage, 1 shall" try to merit its cobtinUatceTmd increase. The StoreTs directly opposite the Dickinson House, on Market Sftget, J. M..SMITH. Corning;'#, T:? April 15, 1863; Sox.'Frull Parm & Nnrseriea For many years we have made the cultivation of SMALL jE-DtJUI.WSr a speciality, land taking into account variety, quantity and quality, our stock of Vikes and Plants of , GRAPES, ■ BLACKBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES. GOOSBEBRIES, • • RASPBERRIES,- - CURRANTS,&e., &c, is nnequaled anywhere, which we offer on thetnost favorable terms. Partlea.wishing to purchase would do well to correspond with us, or send fpr our PRICE* LIST, which will he stint :tp. all applicants free of "charge. , .... OCR ASTD, HORTICrLTCIIAI HOUSB ; I S A T No. 39 Fifth Street, where albjtrtfcles hcfi3jgfcg fe euch an'ehtablisbmenl can be had of the best Quality. * KftOX/Box 155, Pittsburg, Pa. March 25y15f13--3jni -J T /- T V/T 1 Wool Carding aas::Qtotli Dressing. THE subscriber informs bis old customer* . pbVlle genoHlly \hai hr «. prepared to card 'wool and 'dress cloth'at the bid stand, the coming Reason, having seenfed wvlcea of Mr. J. FEKT, h obmpeleht and e'amdViepaed workman, and also In-, tendlngdo, give his personal .attention ib the business, ke will wiirant all work done at Ms shop. .. J Wool-carded it fife, cent* per pound, and Clotlw yressedml from, tea to twenty l cents .per yard as color and finish. 1 ' '*’ ‘' J. !,• JACKROjf.' - IVollsboro, May 0, 1953-lf. 1 ‘ r ' ' THK WAR GONTINDKBI ", < NO CESSATION OF HOSTIIITIESI! The ire of the Opposition fiilly Arc THE SPECIAL EFFORT ! MADE/TO REDUCE TRADE ANp STOP THE. RUSH AT „ PERIXE & CO'S. has.proccd as bad a failure at ihe-efforiio fake . Richmond by the Armif of the PoloOuic ) - THE- PEOPLE WILL BDV GOODS THEY CAN BE HAD JTHE CIIEA, F Altl DEjAtl^G, TRUTHFUL REPRESENTATION OF GOODS I AND LOW PRICES!! -HAVE FOUND THE PURSE STRINGS OF THE. PEOPLE. 4 MW STOCK »P GOODS i f i - . JUST RECEIVED, At Ferine & Co’s Store TROY, Bradford; County, Fa. LOW PRICES THE ORDER OF THE DAY:’ "YJirE.JiRTe juBt,T(Cceivef nnd opened tha lar »‘Y anA "beat aasortn ent pt . ® ® 'ST @®® © S ever brought to, -this market, and are glad to inform the jmhUc that we are now Belling them at rednrti&h of fall THIRTY PER CENT. We have taken great paios'to have tho 9 * | ASgORTMRNT , COMPLETE IN ALL -ITS DEPARTMENT and feel no hesitation? in saving to you I and every article has been bbugbt at such p inducements can be offered to those wishii Tor cash, to selection from this s enumerate the particular kinds of go^dr, IN THE PRICE )OF WD WE DEFY COIUPETI would be almost useless, as ifo should be enumerate most of the articles in our atorji BARGAINS Ilf 1 'iDlßubi© (SKD BARGAINS IN J , LACE GO BARGAINS IN . GLOjIKS, MANTILLJ AND SA: BARGAINS in SILK & DA M ANTI BARGAINS IN BROCHE, STE 1 _ i BARGAINS IN { BOOTS & SHOES. BARGAINS IN HOSIERY <& BARGAINS IN ‘ "-VASiSioifS a " EUSMRBS In short, no. one con oppreeiote tbo cheapness of onr~ goods by reeding this srttde., .And believing, as we da, that every customer is-well satisfied who farora ns with his' patronage, we, feigteetfully Invito you,to . . .. | ' S&f ALLAND E X A & I NS' 0U R GOODS’ AND PRICES. Thankful for put favors, we tender oar. sincere' thanks, 1 ;l', ‘ ,' . ■ ‘ .', . - : FERINE & 00. TROY, May 13, 1883, HERE >est:' hot each rices that ig to buy oek. To IOIf, obliged to We offer mm ODSI ABES! LAS. LA & AWLSI THIBET S DOMESTICS. To W^llg^Cowity. XTyfß 'rßegvldeve > to call | your ' fltleffltfoirtd -TJ ' PALMER’&c. PATENT ' by.as.. We deemii aonvceM* ry to; sa^&nylhii^ 6C the utility of JdorsepUck t£k« iff or granted I thst every .lirfblltfcent fanner afteady iCQpweTfaarb.e' Can riot ■afford’-'to db without, one, > '£fit tee do nay ?Jm< yo» ore FOJtK€veryel,ii}Vtyftcl£i%d aaajfceaneil that tei'Jtnow vkat we are'inching .about ~ajid mean WA'ot ter wy. -' •* ' ’ '* •_' *' WE INVITE - who want! a FORK to eaß’on pxj of onr agtnti and ! ' •’TAKE QXE TRtit, '- r - * 4 -s ; • .•■ , *ti r * T-.- ’ and m caselt fails to work to your entire .satisfaction, or fails to work belter lBkn }! ' | *”* ~ ‘ '’; A^; ; “oy_B,Eß FORK, ' ; you aM atnberty'to. 1 T ' • V L Return it aftor a Reasonable Time foivTri^lj Please call on the agent immediately, ©xaipine Ujo sample* andgive ’him -your ‘erakf, olhctiHg'ocho m*u not be.able to 9upplg-yon' Trbeir'ytiU'’flommeoccf ywtt haying. - . . , a. ;- - ,; L . WHEELER, MEXIIGK-/& CO.* : J'rvprittort Neio Xofh §taie\-Agricultural[Workt, ' ' ALBANIAN. Y. „ For sajaat by 0* T. £RAK£. > ; Cortß^on—-Bennett A -Wilson.' Maintb^rg — A. S-i A E. R.. Webster. frogn—T. L; Baldwin., DVD. AJ. C. Pnrfcharßt. Westfield—Q. Gscid?pc:od.' 1 Troy, Pg.,MKy 2fl,lBg£-2m. - * 1 SPRING & STMMER 600DK f V T. L. BALDWIN IS; now receiving a well aelccted STOCK OF - . - . - i - SPRING AND SUMMER _ ddODSa r constating in part of s Gen«ml,Stoak.of: ■ ■ DRY G O ODS; LADIES’ DRESS GOODS; READY-’M'ADE CtOTHING, : '\ r ?' , HATS AND CAPS, L J GROCERIES, ' . HARDWARE,- , ; BOOTS ' , WOODEN WARE, Eyes; Pimples,oji.tha Face: llnvoiautary Emissions*, and Sexual Incapacity; the Youth-*! ful Indiscretion, Ac.,* Ac. - T ' ’ - : ' JSSS* This admirable Lecture clearly prom that tie above enumerated, often self}-afflicted evils, may-.be ; -removed without medicine, ijnd without dangerous surgical operations, and should be read by every youth and every mao in the iScd; Sent under seal/ to. any .Address; in a pUtn,'sealed ■ envelope, on the receipt of ahj cents, or twd poatagd, stamps/ by. addressing,. j * o •': . CffA'S. Sj C. KLINE A’ tO..' . ISt.BoWery, Now York, ipostf Office Box, 4586. ■ May #O, 1863r2fc; . , [ --;r v;l.' . T * v WOOL. CARjDBO AND, CLOTH! DKESSINci; WeHsborongh, Tioga Coonty, Fa. : THE tfndettrgned; ihanfefd! for pSet fiirnf?; would public-gdncrnl ly, tbat be is loedted permanently in Welltburo, and refitted up the old Foundry Building With‘entire new machinery for the purpose at! WOOL &. CLOTH DRESSING. He will manufacture wool by the yard, or on shares; to suit customers, into' ' 1 r " CASSIMERES. FLANNELS; and FULL, CLOYHS, OF ALL .srrfyps,; : ' 7 Asbii rnnhj card if oof at any time for customers comiog froto a distance.' Being a pr«tical Cloth Drss£er, and having follow, ed it.for a number of years, be canthcrefhre warrant all work (6 gif 6‘f&U ‘ tfnysfae'lion, or the' moncy.'re. Jurned. f—' 1 / . gist* Wool Cardo(tfor-fdnij cent! per pound. rficT Cloth Dressed at from eight tojtffgbUcn d&frts petard, as per color and finish. ' Wool taken In pAy fo: jVellsboro, May 2d, 18lfo. WOdiEi® FACTOR. , TflE undersigned having purchased tijepvoji - koown 'Woolen of Messrs.' E. «£%, S; Bowen on the Cowane?(Jue two miles cast of~ Knoxville, takes this Method of informing the inhabi tants of conn ties that ho wilt manufacture wabl-by the yard or shares, to.wjlS > customers, into » FLANNELS,- - -j ’ >l L CASBXMERBS,- ’ I • - . ™c. . - ‘ ' FULL CLOTHS, of all kindsjja The machinery has been thoroughly repaired and;, newniaohinery.odded thereto,iafso an improved flew wheel, which will ©nahll lumtdWdrfe tfie'entife lea- ; son. He will pay particular Attfirtitmjo ‘ u;t Rolf* Carding & Cloth 'Dressing which will done in. the heitwk manner; haring added one newßoll Mlichine>.wiH to dispatch and accommodate people.from a distant?* *• He wonM farther say that he has carried^oh the base ness in manufacturing wool for ftirffleft in Brndfurd and odjoiniug Counties for the pasttwinty* yeors: .be therefore can warrant alL.wprk and, satisfy bii.cuytfw mers, using nothing in manofactDrlng but genuine wool.‘ ‘ JOSEPH INGHAM: Deerfield, Mny.j, lSfi3-ly. i BETUBNED S 4 A ND their FRIENDS. c . A and & >nSscrtbef;'*htr Sa» mado Rrafl ail *ieb.'olaim«,':t«hb alpbg'.fctit reliable PENSION AGENCY a As the affldarits mustbe SaUi the Coart, aud_ai thisds thereiij Her, lhe baiines^«m ; bo transael ' LawrentfeVaie, Jan." 28,IffdX ■ V. * i ~ ■ UEMUI 1 CtfGAR CORED HAMS a S 3 grime qnalitj, at t Anrii •> 1 -r? ' r *. .. . ,t. wofk. ** r * CttAUMfi-LffE iLDIERS bapypbtain, BACK 6CNTY, threngfi ’ the (getnenU to sro.-fccuto (bllsbedsnd perfectly t Washington. «b Before a judge of date* e£ Jadgttfr bee fed in aa hoorsjiiae. id SnOOLDERS. i; •