Loo i'll ft.' VXSCE I. X.AIT Eotr S ■ WitfiKUii jqaerMtl663. ~ ~ ?diqr» Bcii n&» i*ai cth»r eaiemmikaiiiws intended totSle pwwfcsbQald ke addressed “To the Editor of Ike Agitatfcf,” that they may at tention. , ' ? .,,.- • », i ; Haw AdrettisementeV ' tkrahing MatMntt awi .. . *;;• • _;• r:S6W ; -K-.y-;/ ‘ >. '■} . Pertne-S: Co. ? - 1 _ • m ijMkimj, tie Boad lo AK<>. , , - ’, A«woo«grP*e nf E'* Seeley. ;-■ 1 ■, >■ ;. \ /•. He ! ■ Valanteaw !—Tb» - reported' 1 tit State by Ute rebel*, bee again ebionglyjefOMed Ybe/wer spirit' in oor "didst. Maun. pab. -%i ctkfiSi'i ToWfeVf Wellsbore; '<re now ftwinga under tbi lOO,OOO mUi. jlfta to eerre ilx mol the. We te “ diUars'to %»*of-ihe iiu will enlUt binder Mesne.; Merijci anaTpwfcp.dlio money teibe pyid over wben aecpledanil mastered in at Harfii bnrg. Wh* Willgtf ■ militia ojeafe ■from flip’drpft... ■j ~ -r BuaetAßT. —S*B*»«TU-dUpo*i«i persons attempted to enter the, afore if Wm. Adams, in Mansfleld/oa Wednetdt'y nigh t-of Itatweek.- They were 'discor ereJby soi« persoae returning honie lafs and nfade igeed their escape- ■■ ,. 1 ■" ffi begin to thisi that *re stall hero to enlarge 'out shoot to' accon' isojato |lecsn. Perine 4, Co., who make theirhcstbvV tbU week in an advertisement of a column and a ialf—all “brand new" Uko theit Wares. They wet«ndeittj doing an.immense busi. mesa, and bave'an Aiding faith in printer’s Ink. . . "Eocbth or Jutf.—i meeting of citiaens.wns hold 'in the Court HonjSfl , on Monday evening for lho pur ■■peie of ifrantf ng;fs tbi appropriate celebration Of the hationql holiday. Messrs. I. M. Bodinei C. W. •Sears, B. B.- Holliday, J. TV. Bigony, W. T. Mathers, O. Hastings and-Bollard, were appointed commit tee Of sfanjnments, it is proposed to here an oral ion, •gun-firing,.and fireworks in the evening. Thb McKean Miter has been resuscitated and 'comes to qs with (be name of our old friend Boenns at the masthead.' Welcome, Kogers, to the “ ancient omdionorablo" friteraity/snd, if the loyal men of McKean do not tally f.O (he support of the Miner set at down to criminal neglect. Xhe paper is ezoecd angly well gotopi and the editoriai department seems Yoll of life pnd vigor., . j Cot. Emert* has' furnished ns with a list of the following persons frßbt this county, in the 86th N. Y- Voldpteerl, who v jrfi’kilJed and wounded in the bat tle' of Chancellors jiflii— From Jnckfon—George W- Millard, kiiihil. -dimes Htldson wounded severely in the head; Giles lander in the hand ; D. Lattin in the hip; Woundedfiom Brookfield, Ebeneser Cady and Bllsha Deforest the latipr severely in the arm, franklin E.GilkeyiqTcreiyin the thigh. , luportast rh Soldiers,— Hon Tm. Whitney, So licitor of the War has delivered an opin ion of whleh tho fillotpng is a part: “ Volunteers whoiwerc serving the United Stales on She 3d-of M«rch,[SB»3, and have sincothat time been •discharged; ere Shi .therefore included in the first -daas, froln wbicifjlri first draft is intended to bo made, and are' th»rafor£s>st now liable to be called on by a draft which, io to he madc from that class of forces of tho-OniteifStaten Under the provisions of this act." Xbs WillismspsrtfcnvcffTraya that one of the on iclmont officers jtistiiat village met with quite an ad ironture in>the /'iltbiu[ge ef ¥s dnty the other day— Jin jrato femols:fire(:drovc him from her domicil, and dhon, followed,nj) the| assault . with the oontententa of a certain bodohambier Vessel, which had evidently been prepare^foe tb'o occasion. Yela3yo was prompt ly airsHdd/knd.wiQ probably see Hrotthte before she gets nut of the sofltne'.iato which she has foolishly.put herself. ! - ;fj } ■. The JBsiUeti* saya that Judge Fergn- HI, <jf Po'rtcr toWriifKip, went [to hi« carriage honso and fonnd tint hia'cirrisgewns JVon Ett inccniia ; some soamp having;* ‘'confiscated" it. While tiding along in the Volley, the other day, the Judge was ‘snrprised to disco verb Is properly in front of a black smith'shop, where it lhad been j' sent by a resident of the neighborhood, who porobasedfand paid for it. It bas-passed throiltfbS several bands; but the original porloinsr nas not; yet ;beefi biircovered. ScAKDiLTN Bmiow.. —Woseeby the Elmira papers that the good jwopie.ef that village have something no* in the isensatiori lino.’ It seems that two young girls recently entered the store of one of tho most rep-' ntahl? merchants pf that place to sell spme concert Vicheu. ’6ne ofihSm, the daughter of the proprietor of one of the firsi-4a«s (Hotels, alleges that the mcr chant t4ol| improper liberties her, or was guilty of indecent conduct! ' 'The father of tho girt next day j with i-rawhide and proceeded to the | store of tbs whereboadministered a sodnd I flogging tp the lattefid the presenqoof a Crowd. The 1 merchant‘and bit friends deny the allegation of the ' giri The; mdter 'wiu probably get into the courts. — 1 — 1 ; _ Apror«rT3qjßT.—frjie (Commissioners lost treek ap pointed Mr. il. li, HjisWObtii Clerk *of tho Board in the J. Kstapp, who' resigns bis posi tion for (he e a gening in business else where. Mr.v&napp’s',resignation will ha heard with j rggret»by ihe I business Men of tho county. Il is not- W> much tojriy of ‘him, that few, if any, have ren dered ihehis* ivesinctre'popular in,ths public offices of the county J >an v Quick,’ accural#, ohliv ging, b« maji : 4 a 1 model Pepufy Sheriff, and a model .Clerk. Tbj ouly._agi£ciblB tiing. about bis going •elsewhere, |: 1 tbatbe, Is about to better himself in a pecuniary J int of view*. He takes with bial&o best wishes of 1 i hostiof friends for'success aadhappi .u -4:.'-. .' ~ ' nets. Miv Hof iorlh, :t)je i now Clerk, is an estimable yonng man jmHp fitsl-rotc clerk.' He enters open the place w -h tb i of bis numerous friends. Nccro * oLDtjUi&j j&x* tiw: Draft.— Every negro soldier ted sent into the field diminishes by one the n jj(ber m "White Wen to be -drafted. Any done by »:“nigg^ J himself to ihe *tmreas recnuSag elation androlanteer. —Elmira AdetriUdi\- ~Va *■“ ' ■ ‘ trict, was Jp town day last weak. What his espo ■cial tnission'was w<|do not know. Insteadhunting •tip and of the Union men of -the town, he spep|jhis time hero hob-nobbing with Democrats. ,■ Is coEminent necessary ? And 7et he is the man w}jo control the Administration of this Dffiript}— Bloemthurg Hepahlicah. • America* Phrenological Journal end Life IU fwfrtfWd.-for May atd June has been received! It 1> » handtomo quart? of 24 pages, devoted Itt sblbnie, titbratare and lntelligence, ihd contains teller of .the most j Useful ohiraoter to ali ciaMea.— Coniplcuoiy ainong, it. attractions fob thb present Ar I* • n * w ef. Physiognomy, elaborately Il lustrated With e travings, teaching Bow. to read ohaT •cWr by the cot jriation and oxprtssioa of the fea tawa. It if a in which there ie Something '‘ w °™7body, aifß ho one eanread It Without becom ing wieetand better. Single copies gl;fiO per year.— Clnbi often ormotb, receive it at SI. Address Fow ler 4 Wells, 366 Erpadway. New Tcrh. SOLDiafea' 'AID ioOIKTY. _ ; The Society have donng/the pait week forwarded to the.panitary Commission, eix barrels, of four gallons of Pickles and ahox containing the M- Jopihg'hrtictea.., J ! ‘ ... Six email Chaff Pillows .with’ caeasj 5 Feather Ed. lowej S'.Pillow Cases;,Bs, Silk-and lawii Handker chiefs; 6linen Wash Cloths; 6newCalico,Shirts; 2 Muslin Sbirtsj.4 Shifts slightly .worn; 6 pair nw flannel Drearer*; 2 bed Quilts; Ibed Spread; 2 pair woolen''Sticks;’l bos Lint; 70 rolls Bandages; 8 pounds dried-Cnrrannts; H pounds dried plums; d 2 pounds dried-'Apples; 2 pounds dried Berries;’2f pounds dried Peaches; a box of Cushions from Wclis bore, “Boys- and Girls;” 4 bod Ticks; 4 pounds Grits,-lcake Chocolate; -1 package Farina; 2pack ages Dandelion Coffee; 2 Bago Wheat for coffee; ! can Preserves. ; j ■ The following been added to the list of memboresince'Yaslwebk: ’ Hdhjt, (}, Wbite. Mrs. C Baldwin. Miss Selina Ecawortk,’Mary White, lassie White, AdatCone. be OnSitUyday’tho'jpth inst. at 2P.it -! .. - ' j; 5A\ '.V' ■ J - Maht C. Rcckkas; Secretary. ’ Camp Meetiso,—A Camp Meeting for'Troy dis triot willbs held at a point about four* miffs sooth of the Tillage PaI. ncar.tho Summit Station of the Williamsport and Elmira Bail Road, to commence Monday Juno and close-Saturday A, M., July 4th. Tents will be provided for those desiring ft at a reasonable rent. -A boarding tent will be kept npen the gronnd for the accommodation of these without >tent«. . ■' 1 ' Delters ordering tents shonld be addressed to either of the Committee at Troy, Bradford county, Pa. In Wellsboro, on the 7th inst, Mrs. JENNIE 6. BEDE, wife of Bev- Jopn D. Bell, iq the ,26th year of her ago. : 1 - t - ; * Mrs. Bell wap born In franklin copnty, Massachu setts, .She was the only daughter of Jeremiah and Sephronia Manning, both of whom are deceased. She leaves two brothers, oqeof whom resides at Boston, and-the other at Shelburne falls, Mass:,... She Was converted in early life,at Shelburne falls, sud united with tbs Methodist Episcopal Church. In Jan. 1862, she was united in marriage to the Bev. J. D. Bel I, who was at that-time Pastorof the church in ■that,place. , They removed to Hammondsport, If. Y., in the latter part of Jan. 1862, where Mr. Bell exer deed the pastorate of the M. E. Church until the ses sion of tbeE. Gen. Conference, in (be following Sept., when they were appointed to Wellsboro. . Mrs. Bell though so recently a stranger, in the place had endeared herself to a'large circle of admi rlng and loving friends. Bfae was possessed of rare qualities' of mind and heart, and her loss will be deeply felt by her devoted neighbors, and by thr .Chupch op, which her bnsband was pastor. Bat chiefly upon him who was the companion of her life and who was devotedly attached to her it will fall with crashing weight. Fivq days previous to her death she gave birth to a sweet infant who will never; know, though be will greatly need a mother's nurture and care. Her funeral took' place. at the M. E. Church, on Tuesday, the 9th tush, and was attended by a large eonoonrse of citizens of the village and the surround ing country. Ths sermon was preached by Bev. 0. L. Gibson, of Troy,’ Bev, Mr, Jenks of the Episcopal Church, and Bev. Mr. Howe of the M. E. Church in Charleston, taking part in the services. 0. L. 6. Near Tioga village, on the Bth inst., of hemorrhage -of the bowels, induced probably by a hart sustained some two days previous, WILLIAM HENBY GOOD BICH, son of John M. and Harriot • Goodrich, aged 6 years, ir months, and 26 days. CLOTHING, THE RAID TO WEILTHI Almost everybody desire* to become independent; Many in their maid pursuit after neailh overlook the very foundations of a fortune. Small Savings are the main spring of large resources. An easy ircy to test this principle is to •• ECONOMIZE IN DRESS. The nest time 70a are tempted to pay Thirty Dollars fora gait of Clothing; take a sober second thought and box jnst as good a Suit for Twenty Dollars, ■Jes, hat where? at FERINE & GO’S, id no where else. There yon can find an immense SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. remarkable for BEAUTY, DURABILITY, ; , SUPERIOR MANUFACTURE, and The prices an all marked on the tickets in PLAIN FIGURES, in that everybody may read them. From-thcae prices there can bo '.i NO DEyiATION under any circumstances.' _ , f-‘ - -r; ' >■-! 'Apr one who likes te deal ifftliis open'handad and straight forward manner wIU<Jo well to exjimlrie this Stookjandybiwill deserve the. ftOAB TO WEALTH. TEOY, June 17, 1863, ~ r ~ r ~. s-ao-r. g. LOAN. Xhb following named parsons have been appointed Agents for the sale of 5-29-U. S. Bonda for 'Tioga, county;Fa.'' ’■ , A. 8. Tuanra, Cashier Xioga Co. Bank. F. E. Suits, Tioga. 3. Pankdußtr, Elkland. Wool Carding and Cloth Dressing. THE subscriber informs his old customers and the public generally that ha is prepared to card wool and dress cloth at,the old stand, the doming season, having secured the services of Mr. J. FEET, A competent and experienced workman, and also in tending to give his personal attention to the business, Kowllf work dhne at his shop. Wool earderat five bents per pound, and Cloth dressed it from 'ten to twenty cents per yard as per color and finish, j J. I, JACKSON. \ WeU.boro, May 6,18*3-«T ' -. H.wri c ° m ’ DIED. t> ' • extremely low prices. •«flit A V > P-'-': r.Yf > ; THE SUBSCRIBER Lj naw .soiling nil kinds of fiOjiIESTIC ASD FOREIGN DRY OOODS nt ereitV reduced' priced Hie stock , T>nnoHT ATiTHE VERY BEST ADVANTAGES-that-' tUeEhitem markeU : afWrd.- ; 'Hatfoc« riot cWm II have a SEVERAL YESES' XOO.ias' he has .lwayr mad. -QUICK SAMIS and SMALL P.ROFITS his MOTTO, and ha* See* tumbler -tl>- keep hi* GOGORTHAT T TIME, IF HEfHAD 'WISpED. eustottOTihava, always manifested..a. preference Tnr-lf E W' O ln-their proper -season, aha he hpi aiitaya made ithisbasinesatnintroduco the LATEST STYLES in all kinds of goods usually kept in-large; Stores,. ;The,-stack atpresegUs jn order and ha eon sapply customers with all the Goods needed at this time of the and PRICES'Aat CANNOT FAIL to SUIT the' MOST ,. c in all thoeeveral ■' <■ ->■’ r;, lT ;-- i IyEI'ARTMMTS OF DRESS GOODS. We have a very large assortment, consisting of, all the VAEICHJB NEW STYLES,' in' ■ , ’ • EXTRA MEDIUM : AND i LOW GRADES,’ at prices that will carte spend favorably with OLP PRICKS. * • CLOAKS, , , . , . f ’ 'SHAWLS. CLOAK CLOTHS, ■ •. • ; DABASOLS, SDN UMBRELLAS, SILK MANTILLAS, MANTILLA SILKS, . 'Av.'..',V.. ' LACECAPESANDSHAWLS; —ALSO—* TRIMMINGS FOB «todbs, WE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. -TOsaiOT CHEAP . AS, THE CASH CAN BJJX ,TjpC??iU 1,. C. HASJIKERCHIETS fITEAI AS EVEJi. HOOP SKIRTS.--The Mgesfrvhilety and at the Ripe fcn the I ' ‘ - V ! .v*o.tl Couatjy.; We can saltereryone. * ’ c ,,- LADIES' & MISSES’ t, do; < do. ; SHAKERS aod WliiJ e.-, TRIMMING for each imd all oF4he'Bi,Mß - all'Uio Btyla#.' -R'.rv '' BOOT iiNS SH OH 00, K, •3; r: .V.0..1 In this Department ho pains will be spared to Keep it, HjrJP S>« .mark, .« «*« have fflrcrything called for, and at SATISFACTORY PRICES.- Vf , „- f CHIjLDBEIIS> SHOES.— MOROCCO. KID AND CALF, i . ' , KIP AND -SPLIT, , ’ 3 with and-without tha .Cqpper Toe,. jr . MENS’ BOOTS AND SHOES, BOYS’ do. do. LADIES' GAITERS AND BOOTS, MISSES’ 1 » X:ZAJ\ . ■ , - we intend to sell everything at the lowest market rnltt, and to keep everything in that _line that_we have been in tbo habit of keeping. ■ ’ l ' ' ] ' WHOLESALE THA H E ALL GOODS in any or the above Stocks will be WHOLESALED at.» ..rcry'ißMALL ABVASGS'bn ■■ 'I •’ 1,.'l ti- ■ . • .• , -m MEW YORK CASH PRICES. Making it the interest of all who J>pj in that way to .call and see what we are , r , ;23>~ PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO OBDJpiS, , ' ‘ All customers are. Invited to call and look at oar Goods. If their: not expect to sell. A jcood 'many Goods are needed In. the -Country. Gue**»»oa. they can bo sdld at reasonable rates. 1, intend to keep a first-rate stocked sell ATjL tIyODS CHEAP, and do my share the bnsincss of-the country. ' V » ' V ’JL '7-»v^. * * *; f. k: PARSONS, No. 3, NO'S. M iy 27,18^3, CLEAR THE TRACK! That rush to bullarp&oo’S stoke means something! Of course it does. It means that BCILASD & CO’S new stock op SPRIG & SOWER GROSS, are nil the rage, and that about three square miles of people, in and around Wellsborough and vicinity, KNOW WHERE TO GO T 6 BUY GOOD GOODS, And buy them cheap. ; & o©, defy compotion in style, variety, quantity, quality and' cheapness, of LADIES’DRESS GOODS. ; FANCY GOODS, LACES, TRIMMINGS, SHAWLS, HOSIERY. LINENS, CAMBRICS. BUTTONS, LADIES' GAITERS, SLIPPERS, GLOVE?, and—but why enumerate? They ‘bava ; everything in the line of goods that will be asked for. Come and see, And.then — , , , ' Those* elegant traveling, Baskets!; so cheap and so neat 1 Have you seen them ? and th “V :■ EXQUISITE EHAKIiRS! enough to coprert Wellsboro and adjoining townships nolo Shaker settlements. Erery body wauls one, and wo mean to sell them at a price that will enable every one to bay. -■ NOW GENTLEMEN, yon bars been asking for SUM BIER CASSIHERS; wo have.the neatest styles and the largefft'variety of patterns ever brought into Wellsboro; i 1 TIP-TOP PREACH GOODS, not "cheapaS dirt/'-because goOcl gotidsoan’t be sold, for a aoqgjSow-a.day» ,-ohoap,aa, .any like quality oF goods can be la the country. Also, SUMMER HATS, „ ALL STYLES. AND MATERIAL, r The Grocery Departm’t, comprises efeiytbing l& t&kt line, 'all f good find fit i eaconablopriees. 5 Drop in with the crowd* ' r ’ ! • Ope Door above Hoy's Drag Stores ' i BULLAfcD $b CO. Wellsbojo, May 27, . ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of, administration having granted totho sub scriber, on.tho estate of Verdis Shaw, Ute. of Rich mond. deaea3ed,notice is hereby given to. those in-' debted.-ta said.estate! tv.makeimmedtate payment, and those haring claims to present them properly au thenticated for settlement to ' WM. C. RIPLEY, 1 . , . ’ ~. DAK'L-Wr-aHAW, j " lli “ linulrato Richmond, May ST,”,' “ New Arrival at the A GENERAL ASSORTMENT of Ladies’ Raney -Goods, Embroidery Braids! Dress Braids, Gloves, ThreJid, Needles, Bdttobl, Zephyr, 'Worsted, Shetland Tarn, Ac., Ac., may be fonnd at the store of J. F. Robinson. He would also bog leave to call at tention to his large assortment of Photograph AI-, bums. [April 22, 1863] J. F. ROBINSON. TYTORE LIGHT ON THE SUBJECT.—AII ATX persons interested-in light materials should certainly call at Roy’s Drag Store and see that fine, pore specimen of .Petroleum Oil for burning in the Narceine Lamp. It is hot only the safest but the Cheapest and pleasantest light that ban be procured. Wellsboro, Feb. 11,1863. O TOP that qongh by Oaifig Cline’s Vegetable O Embrocation. 1 See advertisement in.another col nma, Sold by Druggists, .[Feb, 18,1853-], OUR DOME^TICrSfOiOR; .31 .V SHEETINGS * PRINTS,.JWSGBAiK. CHECKS, ■ -DENjt^.STHEfE^Spißfj^fgS, SAPKISSjCEOTH TSMIEAIM^Jfcc, irai never in hotter jhnpc to fill all calls than at pr»- .ont, and atnWRDUCXHW? of fjflnS 29 to'tfpTin cenfcTntnaarlj' Sgripg prices, ? •„ STOCK is vnH (Died, »n<l n« ore selling 'notion! of 'ill mndVeheapcr than3bitmeDlli~TtfniTE GOODS the same way. ■ r ’I ‘j L / 1 a jvjew mm iqaoß^ A T T H E J PEOPLE'S STORE, tiff CORNING! THE People’s Store Is now wall-stocked .with . a good. assorUsehtof Goods, adapted to (he TRADE, ~r . consisting ia par( of a pood Jino of Domestic Goods, Alpacas, Mohair, DeLatncs, and n general varietyof Dress Gdods, including a gcod supply ot SOUKSne GOODS, to which particnlar.attention is paid. ' LADIES' CLOTHS, AKD CLOAKINGS, a fine stock of - . 'V: - - SPRING. AND SUMMER SHAWLS, CLOTHS AXD,CASSIMNRES r , for Mens’ apd Boys’Wear, for siiTe by the "'yard, or mayie to order. A good hssortafent of ,; white godds;. v ,-: HOOP 6KIET& of every variety, for both Ladies and children. . r . , , - ~ ( . BALMORALS, a largo stock of HOSIERY and GLOVES, together vrltha good asrnrtarent of - ■ FAMILY GROCERIES, £c, The purchases fof the ' wefomade dnringtho temporary fall ta.lhe ,-; : rr ’ GOLD MARKET, and as I sell only for- DX PA Y, I atn oaahlcd to advillage of 'tho’’miir6et. I shall keep'Toy s “ i ”' THEOUOII TffE _ SEA SOiV; 1 - ' and keep thoroughly posted in regard to fi;; v ",r>P R;I |«£e ~; A and wliei goods" decline, I shall fellow the* market Without Regard to Cost Returning my sincere thank. 3 to.the citizens of. for their kin£ ’and ! liberal patronage, i shall try to merit its eoptiinancg and increase., The Etoto-is directly opposite the Dickinson House, on JfatfcetStrect ■' “ " J.'in':'SMlTH. Corning,-jft'Vo April 16y1863. ■ Knox Fruit Farm fc Htiraettesr For ihiny ire have iUAde the cultivation of •' SWALX FRUITS ’ a speciality,"dUd taking irito aceonSt tarrefy,'qHn«lUy and stock-of -Vists AKtr.Fl.Aaea' of- GRAPES, - . -BLACKBERRIES,' STRAWBERRIES;' GOOSBEBRIBSr RASPBERRIES,- ; CURRANTS, Ac.r&o. is aueqnaled nnywhcrc, whichiWOOjfer- OUAh* most favorable terms. Fartiea wmhiug to purchase. would do well to correspbaa wiih us,'or send for oar PRICE LIST, which will be .sent to nil applicants free of charge.'• Otm'SEED STOttlE Ayn’HOßtTCtltTDftAL HOUSE ’rs i't ,? v: -Store. • STo. 39 PlflW Street,.' where ail arUoles belooginglo eueh an ettabUahment canjhebgd of.tbe best quality. ■ ',h, J. KNOX, Box liS, Pittsburg, Pa, March 25,’1863-3m. .: . TXTHITE WASH; LfME & WHITE WASH ” T BRUSHES for’sale at Boy’s Drog Store. Wellaborin April 22,1863. : TVTGLASSES and SYRUP—a No. 1, article ATX Of both affair prices at -MATHERS’. ' WelUhero, April 22,1863; . T?LOUB, best and middling grades, at lowest XI .market prices,' at [April 22] MATHERS*. ipEAS, COFFEE, and SPICES, beet qualities X and fair prices always on hand at _' Wellsboro, April 22, 1863. MATHERS, ERr~T r*T/r ' r V> t VfJ o i, yViU 01 .f f :'H J!. l ' 'O: 1 . BdbTS,'SHOES and’RUBBERS, SPBHO TRADE, TIOOA COVKTT, TO THE PEOPLE OF TIOGA /"k to' BRADFORD COUNTIES! >• • " ■ - ; >' -TV ‘ ' Ci AIN -We' teg lanlveto tiall yonr attention 1 . ; -i ■•■ ! ■ " >:, SPRING &NB SlfnffiEEi GOODS! < I) .. Car very extensive sales .tbir.Sprihs,- have enabled .ue-4o advinUge ef tbe lflte deejinc in -- GOLD AMD COTTOM, and w ©flat Ur nareelvjss liat ao.Store in tbiirpart of. the State can exhibit a. cheaper OR-7ciibipEn Assortment • C’i (pOODS! 1 -t yko J OCR “STORE p argons, which the moet economical and. difficuU CANNOT-FAIL TO APPRECIATE, ■We have all the novelties of the season, and by far the£ 5 ’ " * ■ ' G’kEAT&ST a A SSORTM'EKX IN THESE PARTS. :;on Read the Following Varieties; SPLENDID MO*AMBIQEES, SPLENDID I r _ .j, ,-t ASP# HIOZAMBmiiES, SPLENDID r fV-~ SPLENDID . , , , , BLACK A YVIIITE CHECH, sra*^D!?M AC NOIED, SPLENDID SPLENDID SPLENDID i POIL De C METRES, SPLENDID " T • STRIPED ALPAECAS, SPLENDID SPLENDID SPLENDID i , VALENCIAS, SPI/EWDID v PEAII* & FIGURED WOOt t»eLAIHES, (. -f; 7 SPLENDID SPLENDID SPLENDID » t- ■> i SPLENDID " -■ : I! SPLENDID At Ferine & Co’s Store TROT, Bradford County, Fa. ~ ; " I . We blare do hesitancy in saying that.we hare the GREATEST VARIEtT, FINEST ASSORTMENT, MOST PERFECT* GOODS, r * r i r ‘ • h of any m wohant in j- , j < frbßtmtetf pex^sylvanli ■ ( ‘ " '' In sliort the ladies wi)J J»npw ihot haire alwaji kept ttjjeibeft vf ©®®lDa; i ti or' offcfed- to bersßrd in Troy, crer So Tits Spring we'hare laid in adgshtc stock to [BET THE OF ALL, - dug for CASH, with selling at* fires' o ir customer* «dr«nUgo» orer - iny Other Store* V FERINE & GO, ', 3m» 17,1863. I ■ -+ ‘ * H-’ lUOIII ANTIQUE | HOZAinBIQCES, .ts “• ss/ ESTELLAS IRISH POPLINS, _LUSTRES, CII ALLIES, r - EIOVRED DeLAINES, JACONETS, OR© ANDIES, TISSUES, BEREGES &c. , HANDSOMEST STYLES, ■’ '■ I • ( • ' -■ r FOE TBE LEAST MONEY, SMALL PHeiITS, *■ n ■ XiTfi' bep ieSve io-gtfll your ottrriifari to ▼ r r *AUrifo;S''PARENT FORK,mttaufatjmre3 by us.-, Wo deem it ry to;jay, asytfafnghcre forks, we it for granted that every intelligent TartSeF~aTfesdy i knows thjit r be cnnntft afford tw do without one.' Itvticedo'evy that you etremw offend the BEST.FORK ever get invented, and m an earnest that wo know tcAnt tee are talking about and .***o* what icc coy,' } . ( ■ ", ' WE .tjnfttTS Alrt ( wbo wants a PORK to* cal> on any •£ our agenUand TAK33 ONE ON TRtAI,, md it'full to wcrH tdysurcotifeMUifMtion, or fkils to work jetter than , , : AH¥l OTOEtt s t you art at liberty-to-.k .. - 3,v.;• ■Beturn italic aHcason*U» Tim»f»r Trial; . Please cull qnjtlie agent immediately, exaioine.fbii sample an 3 give him " vour order, bmertrise he mmy net be able to emAily von when 'yon com die nee ybit hayta* ; s. > ' WHEELER, MELICKACO.; ■ ' '■' Prnprletbrf \e)c' y'nrh Slate-Agricultural ITorlts, ■ TV • ; V" ■ : For sale at fiPti/Lsnoso fcy O.A*£GRANS.- Cdtfajfeii—Bennett &■ Wilson. Mlrinebvrg —A. J. K. E. Webster! Tingn—T. L. Baldwin. Klklpird — D. D, i, J. C. Pa&burst. Weii/Uld—o. GoWrteed. Troy. Pa.. Wayj‘2o, 1863-2 m. fc-fl. TEARS. SPBING & SIMMER GOOOS ! T. lil BALDWIN i IS now receiving a I urge and well selected STOCK OP I ; spring- and summer ooom, consisting* in part of a General Stock of ~ & 1) R Y ( i 0O H si; DRESS GOODS j ~ .. READYMADE CLOTHING, . , • HATS!AST) CAES, groceries, hardware; B O,OTS AND SH O E‘s. WOODEN WARE, &c„ fee. f~: All of wkieK will VERt LOW for READY PAY O^ET. ALL KINDS. OP COUNTRY PRO DUCK TAKEN IN EXCHANGE; nj ~ All persons baying GOODSfor 1 ' :: RE AT) Y PAT, Are revpcctfullj inrited to call and examine, * 111 E SI OO Sj, . . .. •. As they are to ,hcj sold »t_ ... ... VERY LOW PRICES. CASH PAID FOR tTOoi' , Tioga, May 27. 1863. Ti- L. BALDWIN. HE GKEAT CAtfSE OF SMsshn tfflAN nisEßy: Just Pubfahtd, {u f a Seated Envelope. Prf<t Six A LECTURE BY J)ni COLYERWEtL ON fTHE* CAUSEA&D C UHE of .Spermatorrhoea, Conghmption, Mental and Physical Debility, Nervous ness, Epilepsy; Impaired Nutrition of thofiody; Lai situde; Weakness] of the Limbs and'the’Bock,* To-' disposition, and Xncafwcilyi'for Study and Labor; DtiUncjss of Apprehension:. Lots-tof Memory; Sion .to Society; Xdve of Solitude; .Tim.fdityj Self- Distrast; -Dizziness; Headache; > Affections of tld Eyes; the Face: TnVolohtery Emissions, and Serial Pnckpacitj; - the Consequences of Tooth ful Indiscretion) Ac., «tc. ... jtSSS* This admirable Lecture clearly proves that the •above enumerated, often be removed withoufr i Tnediciae;'«nd < withtfol dftngerohs surgical operations, sad; should be read by youth and every pmo in the land* Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain, sealed envelope; on the receipt of sis 'cents) or two postage stamp?, by addressing, u ..... . . -f- CHAS 1 . J. C. A, CO,* , . ISf Bowery,'New, York. Post Office Mai 20, ]S63-2c, - : • WOOL CARBIKd AND OT.OTH DRESSING. Wellsliorcmgh, jSoga Couitj, -Pa. THE for past favors, would inform and the public’general ly, that be is located^peitbgfnently in WeUshnfp, and refitted njrtbe.pld Fouifdry Builrfifig with'entrremew machinery for tae.purpose of -* . ' WOOL CARDINQ & ChOTH DRESSIXO. w He will manufacture' wool by. the yardpw on sharer,* to suit into GASSIMEEEsj and FULL CLOTHS, • QF A LX, KIJSIXS, . As his worksjrun by steam t power i baoa ; D-pnrd Wool at any time forjeustomers coining ficOna a distance. Bblng a practical Cloth Dreajetjfefc haring fcdlow. ed H for a number of yeara.be Gsn therefore warrant all work to give fall satisfaction, or tha , money re turned, J , . £S!r Wool Carded for four cents per pound, and Cloth'Dressed irt ffora elght lo Sightheft cents per yard, -as finish,. 43?* Wool taken, in pap for work'v , . Wellabqro, jjay ,0,1863.' ] CHARLES LEE. DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY. THE undersigned having ptitchnsed the well known: Woolen Factory of Messrs. E; .fe B. S. Bowen on,,tbo I Cowagesque River, two miles east ot Knoxvrßo, takes this method of informing the inhabi fants of Tiogd and conntier tbnt he wiii manttfactore w6ol by the yard or on Shares td'enil easterner*, into flaK2*els;L ....... c'ASsrsiEßEs.' : ' ■ DOE-SKIN'S; ■ -- .'S. E’ULti'CLOTfiS.kjfn.ll kTn«?i., The machinery has hotn'r‘thoroughly repalredand new machinery .added thereto, also an improyetTnew wheel ‘ which will enable “him fq wort sen - son.■ '” Roll Cardin? & doth Brc*Mqt£ which-WilMw'donfr m jiWrißfe manner, having addeq Hm .to dispatch and accommodate .people £rom s distance.' He wonldfatjlbdr say that} be has carried on the busi ness iiTmftnnfeettmttg 1 for farmers fA Bradford ami adjoining -«iDDt«'S forithe part twenty teats; he , therefore nil work and satisfy.bU ensto 'iners, nsfng pothingMn maouJactnrmg hot genuine wwJ.- T - I' 1 JOSEPH ZR&HAM. Deerfield»3Haj b, BETURN EI» SOLDIERS AND ,th|gir FRIENDS* can obtain BACK PA3T, PgNSION& and through -the, fubscriher, who hns roade arangctseotf to propecat" all such claims, witn a Fone and perfectly reliable PENSION AGENCT it ! * . Aa the aflldiTits .mast be.taken before u jndge ot the Coort, oa thb is the residence of Judge lefr, (he bnain’ess can bo transacted in an hoars time^ ■•’ Lawteflefome, Jan. gg, 1863; - KB. WftliS. SUGAR JCURED HAMSJand SHOtTIUEBS, ■prnnß <p*Uty,-«t [A'pftl 22] ' jrATHEKS’.' .
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