Sdi-S: ,|'.t 'V ayW LO CA Xi A HD.’ WSUabcA'o. July 1.1863. ~~S- Business and? IhW communications intended (•or this paper, K tddreseed “To the Editor »t the Agitator,” may receive prompt at tention, gj- ■!- ■ '' ; HtSw Adiortiaementa. Osceola Sigh 1 ' SchtQjh~& Esq., Allen Se([ly, Enoch M. Steef, Misteeß. WelUhorQ -Acadeing-^-Ji L.^K. Alien. c . hidet and 'TealSktra Aimufaliag, Onywuf bp French, Creamy— Tboe. F Chapman. -;.,i V. •;. . ’ , Administrator's ATdt/«-*4Bbnajah Wilcox, Adm r. Additional Ordinances, if ‘Fiona Borough. Announcement —Epbrfl u Hart. ■ Take Notice- —OWinj She volunteering for State ’defence, and thoacoumu otion of work on our bands through the hindrances of .'.lhe emergency, we shall not issue a fall sheetiftoll Ups' office next week. An Jitra containing the-lab istij'ewi will be issued on the usual day. M- .i-j i \ ■ . FrsriECir our-cit|ses* closed their places of bu siness at ten o'clock, atidifepalred to the Court House to devise .ways and pjeunjto raise men for the de fence of the Stated 'John F. Honaldson, Esq., was chosen. Chairman of:ti»-jneollDg and Hugh Young, Secretary. ' . , • V Papers’ were circulated; for volunteers, and abont thirty names obtained. AfUjr appointing Committees to go personally' andf arouse the citizens of the ad joining townships, tho.iim&.ting .adjourned to meet te-day at A o’clook P. Mf, J- The citizens of their places of busi ness on Monday andj company for tho State defence. Mansfield sent : off fifty men, we learn, Monday morning, Cbhctekton, Delmar and WellB - will probably’ seed; jbheir full «quati to-morrow morning. Let every - man hasten to the rendezvous at the Court jiuse, without delay. This is the time for action! ' the column’ We are under ,to Hont. G. A. Gnow, nnd Jab. T. Hale, for pliable publio.documsnts. Wb congratulatf.our-SlSdg^rthe Williamsport 'Bulletin bif the uamiato|able signs of prosperity.— They have enlarged thtjrfiheet agd otherwise im proved it, notwithstanding the high price of materis* al. Tho Bulletin is a paper, and deals bard blows upon the serpent’s bead. ! We are daily In receipt of letters from “ soldier boys" who foiget that canno't publish anonymous lettlers. Some of contain severe com ments upon the conduct of,line officers which it would not be proper to publish:^even were the names of the anthers submitted. Othlrt-' &ra interesting, and wor thy «f publication > but no author is given. Very many reach uJ-after bing delays on the road, and too late for publication*, } Will our friends be good enough to accept thia explanation for the non-ap pearance of their letters, and always remember that we value their letters vj6ry highly, whether they reach us in time er not.- !' '• Soldiers* Aro Society, will give a strawberry and ioo-cri [party in the Court Bouse on Friday evening. lej former festivals havs proved great successes and w< Cannot doubt that this will prove equally success!,ab I A few. shillings spent by eaoh visitor on.tbat may add * essential com fort to the slender stock!of -the sick soldier, and, like broad cost upon the return^ to the donor after many days, , • • ' ,i : Wo fire authorized tbv'sajr to‘the children that any onodenwlwg two quarts of. strawberries will be con stituted a member of‘thei Society. Come, girls and boys, hero is a chance do something for tho soldier boys and for ybar Self •’st thb some time. * Harper far July is >the;bcst camber of the present volume, st far. “ Scei|e* hi the war of 1812,” and “An American family {a two illustrated articles, are excellent. <• Forward and Back,” is a first rat© story, 44 in lb© good old Times,” is a dainty bit of history],’qfcd “Coal and Petroleum” Ss a paper of great interest; We mention those as amohg the “ranking*'iirticles.» For sale by Robin sen at the ' The Atlantic for Jjsly has a most excellent bill of fare. “ Doings of ihe i* a- fine paper on Photographer, by .Boleses. Hawthorne contributes a pleasant sketch, entitled Outside Glimpses of‘Eng lish Poverty;” Robert ?Dale Owen a paper on “ The clgms of Service ojr Sabot;” Prof. Agassiz on© of bis grand scientific papWs-oi , “ The growth of Conti nent*.” “Paul Blacker," is continued, also, “Gala- Days," by Gail Hatatlton. For sale by Robinson, The Scalpel.— Dftctof Dixon, the Editor of this excellent medical, quarterly, is one of the best sur geon* in. thii, or any. other country; and about the •nly scientific writer .«rhdke explanations need no ex planation. If wecpnjd.p'Ot the £ea(pef into the hands of every man-of comnionijfcnse in the country we can think of no more meritorious action. The single ar ticle in the numbef - bpfdre us, entitled " Diseases of defective Nutrition,’* Acl, is worth more to mothers than all the fashion plbtos in the world. The Scalpel can bo had of the 'Publisher —Eterardus Warner* 1 Vesey St, New Voik, a£f 5 cents per number. ■* We learn that threeinfcn Were struck by lightning in Wyalusing twp./lduting a thunder shower or. Wednesday of ose of whom was instantly killed.. W© did sot|leara their numbs. —Bradford 4rgm. •. 1 ;'f ' 1 Valuable CoLT3 n : *-fe learn-that the beautiful pair or mulatto bl&ckhavki colts, owned by Israel Moore, ■Esq., of Keating township, were sold within the past week to Andrew} Rlky,;Eaq,, of the same township for $125- Consfdeiiqgilthe colts were less than a month old, the price', guteb a good judge of horse flesh shows they art looked upon as -a very valuable pair.—if*£ean ! .. ~ Thb P. i E. K. fThe work bn' the eastern end ■of the unfinished pc nion of this road, is being poshed Tigeroosly fonreytL*‘Mere seems to be a determina tion on the part of the .company, to have, the core Tunning to Shfpion-soihj) time in Angnst next. The 'hr'uige at Grinds to ;e !/:• nearly completed, and the track will soon be Ibid jo Sterling Bun, as the work ietweentbat place uadiSecond Fork is far advanced To completion.—ifegeen Jfiner. Dogs.—We hope thejkseeesore of thls town willed their whole duty in this part of their assessments. — There are mote dogs in'-.he streets and highways than th Cretan bo any -posSWo necessity for,’and if persons who keep dogs, woalij try equally hard to keep a pig. as well as they kbep Their dogs, their condition in the fall would be mere., comfortable, with a nice fat hog in the pork hartolyihan with a dog watching for overy crumb, that, £,lla from, tho table.— Gaming Journal. . i. ir. . A STRasGfiH called' one of our Banking institn f“4 ThnTB^*yt 0 e>»Sl,«00 upon the Waterbary anfc, Ct, in bills of the denominatibn of $29. and 5100 s exchanged, for iPeijnsylvania fends, giving some Plauaihle reason, which jru not 4fell received by the eller; he then tried another Bank and was sycoess fal in palming off his coswtetfeit inoney, yS'it proved to be, for solvent Pcnnjjlvania bills. The fraud was quickly discovered, bat.the bird had flown, and up to “is time no trite has been obtained of his bouts.— Elmira Prc%%; ? * ’ DcEiue the afternoon -of Ust Saturday the cry of kre was sounded, boeasltned by the bursting of a fluid can'in the saloon of Mr. GUssmin’s. Hotel— One of the boys,'While.engaged in filling the lamps, poured some of the fluid into the hand of a boy standing by, who took a match, and fired the fluid in his hand, burning him he endeavored to get the fluid off, when the blare ignited the fluid in the can, ex ploding it, knocking one of the boys over, burning the ether severely, and scorching the ceiling of the saloon. This may prove a warning to boys not to play with fluid and fire at the same time.—Potter Journal. ' Ddbiss a Jhnnder shower on- Wednesday of last week, the Telegraph wire was struck by lightning about three miles north of this place, and several posts were badly damaged. —Bradford Argus. Poisoned, —Two little twin children of Me. Finch of this village, were seriously poisoned on Tuesday last, by eating the .seeds of a plant commonly called Monk's Hood—properly Aconite; ' Under the skillful management of Hr. N. C. Conley, they ate recovering; bat people should learn tram this accident ro remove the stuff from their yards, when it is frequently cul tivated for the beauty of its flowers.— IToverfy Ad vocate. , We an requested to state that thepastor of the M E, Church in this borough will nsnnie his labors on Sunday morning, July 4,. in Well&oro. He will also preach at Sham way Hill in the afternoon of the same day, at 2 o'clock, and at Nile* Tolley at 3 P. M. the Sunday following. A Sabbath School Pic-nic will be-held in.the grove neat Charles Seely’s, Charleston, on Saturday, July Ath, next, at 10 o’clock AM, Speakers will be provided. A collection will be taken for the benefit of the Soldiers' Aid Society. SOLDIERS’ AID SOCIETY There will be an Ico Cream and Strawberry Festival at the Court Home, on Friday evening, July 3d. The proceeds to be devoted to our. sick and wounded sol diers. The Society will pay eight cents per quart for strawberries if delivered at the Court Home on Fri day afternoon. We should, however, bo very glad to receive contributions of berries from such persons as feel willing U give. This affords a fine opportunity for tbs boys and girls to 'assist in tbe good work.— Grateful to tbe public for their very liberal patronage at our last gathering we ask yon not to 44 weary in well doing.” Maey C. Sec’y. Wellsboro, June 29, 1863. MARBIBD. In Wellsboro, on the 27tb ult, by A. S. Brewster, Esq., Mr. D. H, BELCHER, of Co. G, 45th Reg*t P. V., to Miss ADLIB SPENCER, of Delmar, Pa. DIED. At Camp Parol Hospital, Annapolis, Md., of infla mration of the lungs, VICTOR LEROY KELT&, of Co. B, 16th Pa. Cavalry, of Lawrenceville, Tioga Co. Pa., aged 29-years, II months, and 21 days. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad ministration having 1 been granted to the sub scriber on the estate of JOHN H. WILCOX, late of Covington township, dec’d, notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate to' make immediate pay ment, and those having claims to present them prop erly authenticated for settlement to the subscriber. BBNAJAH WILCOX, Adm’r. June 49, 1863-6t* WELLSBORO 1 ACAJOEITIY. Wellsboro 1 , Tioga County, Penna. MARINU3 N.ALLBN, A. M.; - - Principal assisted by competent teachers. Tbe Fall Term will commence on the 24th of August, 1863. Tuition for term, from $2.50 to s6.Qfi. £3s* A Teachers’ Class will also be formed. By order of Trustees, J. L. ROBINSON, Preft, Wellsboro, July 1, 3863. OSCEOLA HIGH. SCHOOL.. THESFALL TERM of the Osceola High School under the direction oi Prof. Wightman, commen ces on Tuesday, Sept 1, 1863, and continues 14 weeks. The Fall and Spring terms continue 11* weeks each. The past success of this Institution has been truly gratifying to its numerous friends, and the prospoot for the ensuing year is more flattering than ever be. fore. There is now no want of commodious rooms for a large number of students. The new building is designed for ladies exclusively. Gentlemen, or com. panies of ladies and gentlemen together will room in the school building. A teacher will room In each building and have the control of the students. No institution in this section of the country offers any better facilities for obtaining an education than this. The range of studies embraces everything nee essary to entering college. A Teacher’s Glass will be formed duringl the Fall term, using “ Holbrook's Normal Method” and Gaik, in’s Object Lessons” as textbooks. For particulars as to expenses, regulations, Ac., address the Principal or one of the Trustees and ob tain a circular. A. K. BOSARD, Bsq,,*) ALLEN S££L7, V Trustees. ENOCH M. STEER, J Osceola, July 1, 18G3-tf. ADDITIQIVAI Ordinance adopted by the Burgtt* and C&tncil of Tidga Borough', June 26, 1863. Ordinance Fifteenth. That the sale of Chinese fire crackers, or any other fire works shall be and the same is hereby prohibited within the Boro of Tioga, and any person violating this ordinance shall be liable to 4k fine of ten dollars and costs tf prosecution to be collected as debts of like like amount are collected. Sixteenth. That any person who shall be found intoxicated in any street, highway, grocery, fcaloon, public bouse or public place within the Boro of Tioga, shall be finpd upon the view, or upon proof made before the Bur gess or any Justice of the Peace within said Borcy not exceeding two dollars, to be levied with proper costs, in the manner provided in the 4th section of the Act of Assembly approved the 22d day of April, 1794, entitled 44 an act for the prevention of vice and immorality and of unlawful gaining and to restrain difrdcrly tporu and dimpaiion,” and said offender shall, in addition to the pains and penalties Imposed in said section, be imprisoned in the look np of said Boro not exceeding twelve boors, at the discretion of the Burgess or Justice o? the Peace having jurisdic tion of the matter. Seventeenth. That all obscene, boisterous and profane language, tending to the disturbance of tbe peace and the an noyance of tbe peaceable citizens, shall be and tbe same is hereby prohibited within tbe Boro of Tioga, and any person offending against this ordinance shall be fined the sum of two dollars, either on view or proof made before the Burgess or any Justice of tbe Peace of said Boro, to be levied and ooUecfced and -enforced in the manner provided in the last preceding . ordinance. Eighteenth. That it shall not be lawful for the keeper of any hotel, store, saloon, grocery, public house er public place within the Bore of Tioga, to harbor or permit drunken, noisy and obscene persons to be publicly in, ,around or in front of such places,'under a penalty of fire dollars and costs of prosecution. Nineteenth. It shall be tbe duty of iho High Constable of said Boro, to take notice of all offences against all tbe or dinances of said Boro, and on his own view, or upoie information to him given, to arrest all offenders’ against such ordinances and bring them before proper authorities for punishment, and the said High Con stable is hereby authorised to arrest any person pub licly intoxicated and forthwith him, her, or them to tbe lock up of said Boro, antil he, she, or they become sober, not exceeding twelve hours, before bringing him, her, or then before & magistrate for a hearing; and for every neglect of his duty in this respect, when the offence shall be plainly -committed in his presence or when he shall be duly notified thereof, he shall be fined the sum of five dollars and costs of prosecution, provided that for all services performed by him by virtue of this ordinance/he shall, receive the same fees as Is providedTfor like services under iho State laws. . JOHN W. GUERNSEY, Burgess. Attest, F. E. Sxmr, Secretary. H. H Smith, Joseph Fish, Ira Wells, X. L, Bald win, J. S. Bosh, Council. Tio£*y Jane 26, 1863. THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. A PLAIN STATEMENT OF FACTS! THE SUBSCRIBER is now selling all kinds of DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN DRY QOODS at greatly reduced prices; Hie stock is all new, and boa bees selected with great care, and BOUGHT AT THE VERY BEST ADVANTAGES mat the Eastern markets afford. He does not claim to bare a large atoefc, BOUGHT SEVERAL YEARS AGO, as he has always: mads (JUICK SALES, and SMALL PROFITS Ms MOTTO, and has been enable to keep hia GOODS THAT LENGTH Or TIME, IF HE HAD. WISHED. HU customers have always manifested a preference for NEW GOODS in tbelr proper season, and be has always made it his business to introduce the LATEST STYLES in all kinds of goods usually kej>t In largo Stores. The stock at present is in splendid working order, and he ean supply customers with all the Goods needed at this time of the year, and at PRICES that CANNOT FAIL to SUIT the MOST ECONOMICAL. We hare full lines in all the several DEPARTMENTS - OUR DOMESTIC STOCK; . i OF DRESS GOODS. —such as— Wo hare a lory Urge assortment, consisting of all SHEETINGS * SHIRTINGS, the VARIOUS NEW STYLES, m BLEACH’D & BROWN, EXTRA MEDIUM AND LOW GRADES, prints, GINGHAMS, CHECKS, at prices that will correspond farorably with OLD DENIMS, STRIPED SHIRTJNGS, PRICES. .{ [FLANNELS, TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, CLOTH SPREADS, Ac. r-H CLOAKS, SHAWLS, CLOAK CLOTHS, . PARASOLS, SDN UMBRELLAS, SILK MANTILLAS, MANTILLA SILKS, 1 Lace capes and shawls s —ALSO— XBUSniKCiS FOR SUCH GOODS, wb Cannot be surpassed. 3BOfiSSfafi7 OH AU JOSE)® ARO- JSISOJEJIf E2®JT®p j AS CHEAP AS THE CASE CAN BUY THEM. L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS CHEAP ,AS EVER. HOOP BKIRTB,---The largest variety and at the Lowest Price in the I Country. We can salt every one. LADIES’ & MISSES’ FLATS—Nearly all Styles, dp, do. SHAKERS—CoIored and White. I TRIMMING for each and all of them, in all the styles. boot and shod stock. In this Department no pains will be spared to keep it up to the mark, so as to have everything called for, and at SATISFACTORY PRICES. 1 ■ i MENS' BOOTS AND SHOES. BOYS’ do. do. LADIES’ GAITERS AND BOOTS, MISSES’ do. do. ISI we intend to sell everything at the lowest market rates, and to keep everything in that lina that we hare been in the habit of keeping* WHOLESALE TRADE. ALL GOODS in any of the above Stocks wiU bo WHOLESALED at a verp SMALL ADVANCE ,on NEW YORK CASH PRICES. Making it the interest of all who bny in that way to call and see what we are doing. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS. All are invited to call and look at oar Good!. If not equal to their expectation!, wo do not expect to eell. A geod many Goode are needed in the Country thie Beaeon, and they can be Bold at reasonable rates. I intend to keep a first-rate stock and sell ALL GOODS CHEAP, and do my share of the business of the country, _ J. X: PABSOKSj No. 3, Concert Block, Coming, N. T. Maj 27, 1863. CLOTHING, THE ROAD TO WEALTH! Almost everybody denizes to become independent. Many in their mad pursuit after wealth overlook the very foundations of a fortune. Small Saving:* are the mam spring of large resources. An easy way to test this principle is to ECONOMIZE IN DftESS. The next time you are tempted to pay Thirty Dollars for a suit of Clothing, take a sober second thought sod box Just as good a Suit for Twenty Dollars. Yes, bat where ? at PEEINE & CO’S, and no where else. There you can find an immense stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, remarkable for BEAUTY, DURABILITY, SUPERIOR MANUFACTURE, and EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, The prices are.all marked on the tickets in PLAIN FIGURES, so that everybody may read tbem. From tbeie prices ithere can be NO DEVIATION under any circumstance*. Any one who likes to deal in this open banded and straight forward manner will do‘well to etamide this Stock, and yon will deserro the - ROAD TO WEALTH. TROY, Juno 17,1883. I HAVE PRIME PORK, home packed, by the pound and barro], and cell it as cheap as any men In Welhboro. [April 221 •W. I. MAIHERE- 1 w*s never in better sb»pe to fill ell cells than at pro. sent, tad at t REDUCTION of from 20 to 40 per cent, on early Spring pricer. —ODR— NOTION k WHITE GOODS STOCK ia well filled, and ire are Belling notions of all kinds much ebcaper than last month—WHITE GOODS the same way. CHILDRENS* SHOES MOROCCO, KID AND calf, KIP AND SPLIT, with and without tbs Copper Toe. NEW SPRING GOODS A T TH S PEOPLE’S STORE, IN CORNING! THE People’s Store is now well stocked with a good assortment of Goods, adapted to the SPRING TRADE, 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 MOURNING GOODS, to which particular attention is paid. LADIES' CLOTHS, AND CLOAKINGS, a fine stock of , i SPRING AND SUMMERS SHAWLS, CLOTHS AND CASSIMEHES 5 for Mens'and Boys'wear, for sale by the yard,, or made to order. A good assortment of WHITE GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS of every variety, for both Ladies and children. SUMMER BALMORALS, a large stock of HOSIERY and GLOVES, SHAKERS’ HOODS, BOOTS, SHOES and HUBBERS, together with a good assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, Ac. The purchases for the SPRING TRADE. were made daring the temporary fall in the • J GOLD MARKET, and as I sell only for READY PAY, I am enabled to take advantage of the market. I shall keep my STOCK good THROUGH THE SEASON, and keep thoroughly posted in regard to PRICES, and when goods decline, I shall Yellow the market Without Regard to Cost Returning my sincere thanks to tho citizens of TIOGA COUNTY, for .their kind and liberal patronage, I shall try to merit its continuance and increase. The Store is directly opposite the Dickinson House, on Market Street, J. M. SMITH. Corning, N. Y., April 15, 1863. Knox Fruit Farm & Nurseries. For many years we have made the cultivation of ’ SMALL FRUITS a speciality, and taking into account variety, quantity and quality, our stock of Vines and Plants of GRAPES, " BLACKBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, QOOSBERRIES, RASPBERRIES, CURRANTS, &0., & o. ia unequaled anywhere, which we offer on the most favorable terns. Parties wishing to purchase would do well to correspond with os> or send for our PRICE LIST, which wifi be sent to all applicants free of charge. OCR SEES SIOEE AND HOKTICCLTDKAL HOUSE IB No. 39 Fifth Street, where all articles beionginglto such an establishment can be had of the beat quality. ~ J. KNOX, Box ISS, Pittsburg, Pa. March 25,1852-3 in. ■\|‘OLASSES and SYRUP—» No. 1, article, ALL of both at fair prices at MATHERS’. Welleboro. April 28,1863. 'C’LOUB, best nod middling grades, at lowest A- market prices, at [April 22] MATHERS’., TEAS, COFFEE, and SPICES, best qualities .and fair priees always on band at Welleboro, April 22.1833. MATHERS’. CTOP that cough by using Cline’s Vegetable O Embrocation. Bee advertisement in another col- Uma. Said by Druggiru, [Feb. 18, U62.] TO THE PEOPLE OF TIOGA j- r- 9* BRADFORD COUNTIES! AGAIN we beg leave to cell your attention to dor third Stack ef SPRING AND SDHBIER GOODS! Onr very extensive sales this Spring, have enabled us to take advantage ef the late decline in GOLD AtfD COTTON, aad we flatter ouriolros that no Store in thia part of the State can exhibit a. CHEAPER OR CHOICER ASSORTMENT W OCR STORE i ' J . ; I IS FILLED WITH BARGAINS, s wEieh. the most economical and difficult ' '■ CANNOT FAIL TO APPRECIATE., TOo hare all | the novelties of the season, and by 'far the . GREltest assortment I IN THESE PARTS. Read the/following Varieties: SPLENDID . nOZAHBIQVES, SPLENDID I ASP A nOZAHBIQVES, SPLENDI^ ITOKR ANTIQUE ' mOZAHBIQVES, SPLENDID BLACK A WHITE CHECK, SPLENDID TWOIL AC NORD, SPLENDID SPLENDID SPLENDID ? FOIL De CBEVRES, ,i ~ ' SPLENDID STRIPED ALPACCAS, SPLENDID SPLENDID SPLENDID SPLENDID PLAIN A TIGERED WOOL DeLAINES, SPLENDID 1 SPLENDID SPLENDID SPLENDID SPLENDID At Ferine & Co’s Store TROT, Bradford County, Fa. - Wc have no hesitancy in saying that we have the GREATEST VARIETY, FINEST ASSORTMENT, MOST PERFECT GOODS, of any merchant in NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA, In short the ladies well know that we bore always kept the beat assortment of IDIBIESS ®©®lD9 ever sold or offered to be sold in Troy. This Spring »e have laid in a double slock to MEET THE WANTS OF ALL, and buying for CASH, with selling at[ SMALL PROFITS, give: our customers advantages over Any Other Store. PERINE & CO. TROY. June 17, 1803. AND OF GOODS! ESTELLAS IRISH POPLINS, LUSTRES, CHALLIES, VALENCIAS, FIGERED DeLAINES, JACONETS, ORGANDIES, TISSUES, BEREGES Ac. HANDSOMEST STYLtS. FOR THE LEAST MON^Y, CLEAR THB TRACKI rush to LCtLAKI) & GO’S STORE A mMos sometbindf . . Of course it does, lit means that it CO’^ NEW STOCK oi SFRIN'6I MU M. ■are all the rage, sod that abort three aquaremSfref; jseeple, in and around WaUtbetongh and vicinity, KNOW WHERE TO GO TO BOY GOOD GOODE/ AND BUY THEM CHEAP. defy oompetion in style/ variety, quantity, qUslil; and cheapness, .of I LADIES’DRESS 1 GOODS,- . FANCY GOODS- LACES, TRIMMINGS, SHAWLS,. HOSIERY, LINENS; CAMBRICS,,BOTTQHS, LADIES’ GAITERS, SLIPPERS, GLOVES, and—bnt why enumerate 7 They bare everything in the line -of goodi that will be aiked for. Come and fee. - And then— Those elegant Traveling Baskets! eo cheap anil so neat! Rave yen teen them ? and those EXQUISITE QUAKERS! enough to convert "Wellaboro and adjoining,towaehipe into Shelter Every body wests ope, and we meen to i«U them at a price that wlB enable every one to buy.. i l i . NOW SENTLEMKN, yon here been ashing fer SUMMER CAfesiMEkS? we.hafe the tealest styles and the.largest variety 0/ patterns ever brought into Wellaboro. FRENCH GOODS; TIP-TOP not “ cheap as dirt,” because good goods don’t, bp seld for a songhow-A-dsys; but. a» cheap as any like I quality of goods dan be sold in the eoiintry. Also, summer : ALL STALES'AND MATERIAL. Thfe Gfrofcery Departtfi’t* comprises everything in that line, ali good and at ieasenab!e prices. Drop in with the srow& One I) dor above Roy*s prng Store. . , 1 1 bullaSd i coi\ v Wellsboro, May 27, 1863. * > ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlfeE^Letjtertj|f administration having been granted to the sol* scriber on the estate of Vardis Bhaw, lale of Rich mond, deceased, notice is hereby given to those in debted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properlyTh thenticated for settlement to- - IfM, C. RIPLEY, ) i’, t ~ . DAN’L W..SHAW, ] Adn:«ii(in(on. Richmond, May 27„ i863-6w*. < Dissolution. —Notice .!$ i>er#bj, f giveq that the Co-Partnership Heretofore, existing be .tween the subscribers und.r the firm of AT A, J. pear-’ man at Knoxville, Pa., is this day dissolved mn, tnal consent. The business hereafter will be conducted at the old stand by J. Leannan,.wbo will be pleased to see his old customers and friends. All Accounts and notes of the late firm will be iettled by the firm at the eld stand. We wish all claims presented, lnlong or short. S&i*—rough or smooth. All to be amply illustrated with engravings. The walk; t&ll, lahgh ihd £oiee, all indicate character. We may know an honest from from a dishonest one, and we will show how: Be sides the abovd, we shall treat on Ethnology, or the. Natural’History of Man; of Physiology,and the' Laws of Life and Health ; cf Physiognomy, or Signs of Character, and how to read them; of Phrenology; the Philosophy of Mind; and of Psyohology>the Sci enceof tho Soul. .Mas, with reference .to all his re lations of life,! social, intellectual, and spiritual, and Wbait each ican do best, will be elucidated it} the Phrenological Journal and Life JUuetraied, Kew vol ume commences July Ist* A handsome quarto month ly, at only $1 60 a year. Sample numbers, IS .cent?. addressFOWLEK A Broadwby, New York. | - 3uhe 30,1863-St. NOTICE.-- An Election _for Directors of tte Bloaebnrg Glaaa Company pill be held on MONDAY, the 13th day of July at the ofllea of tb« Company, in Bloaebnrg, bitween the boon of 10 o'clock A, U., and 12 M. J. H. G CLICK, 1 0. F. TAYLOR, V Corporators. A. 6 CLICK, J une 22, 1863. „ ’ Blossburg, Ji Conie in, oat of Ike ! TOO RECRUITS wanted for th* Ist Rifles. (Biftkt&ils) on duty in defence of Washington, jlfraht 100 able*hodied atn for tlils famous Begidjefati whose iUriio Is glorfouilyeonnected with, nearly ckery battle ofthf Potomac «tny. The Government pays {One Hundred Delian Bouttly to each recruit. . Rally, boys, to the battle-stained colon of the ** Old Bucktailsl” Headquarters sf Big** Lieut. L. TRUMAN June 24, 1863. Ar New .jrlval A GENERAL- A. Fancy Goods, Emß|o...eryßraiai, Thread, Needle^?Battens, Zephyr, Tfotfted, Shetland Yarn, Ac., Ac.vmay be found at the store of J. F. Robinson. He would algo beg lean to call at tention to his large assortment of Photograph Al bums. [April 22,1863] J. F. BOBIKSOJf. f S-20-U. s. LOAN. The following sained persons hatw boon appointed Ages'-i for iio sale of 6-26-tT. S. Bonds for Tioga county, Pa. A. 6. Tenths*, Cashier Tioga Co. Bank, P. E. Skiih, Tioga. 3. P.anxxjnt»T, ElkUnd, >UI, Wellstw