The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, July 22, 1863, Image 3

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LOCAXi Atgp MIByEXiI)AKBOTJB.
Welloboro, "Wednesday, 22,1863.,
- - Sew Advertisements. ,
Tt» DeHart Reward. —lfra. Bolermsn,
Court Proclamation, —Sheriff Btowell.
Police.— P. Damon, •
,Sro,ei.—J» BBsy. . ,'
Tha Deaft is progtesiing quietly in New England
md In Philadelphia. The day for drafting in this
diatriet hai not been Bxed. J
Joan Mettzs, of Loyalaock, gave one dollar ($3Ol.
.jto «fery loldier that left Williamsport for the war.—
Hia adranced years alone prerented him from ihoald
tring. market, , *«;
to the pressapon our columns, we have been
janitraiped (o put'the adrertjfoment of the Commie-i
■ doners’Bales of noted and dnseated lands, over until
week. '
yfe are glad to learn that treat. Col. Niles is im
prering. Hit'wound U assuming » healthy appear
ance,’and does not give him, agreat deal of pain.—
Be does not yet venture npoi. the street.
Lieut. Bodihe is. also doli^well.
Tu* President seis apart Thursday, August 6th, as
a day of thanksgiving and prayer, in gratitude for
the signal victories. wbieh hive accrued to our sons
within the fortnight. The odstomaiy serviced in the
various places, of .worship may be expected. '
Tas draft feU-pmtty heavily upon.the Corning and
Eloisburg Kail Koad employees. Two conductors, Jho
baggage master, hnd BOTotal ; othep employees were
among those who drew the ptires In Bteuben County.
Also all the cashiers of the Ranking houses in Corn
ing. ' -
Wb detire. to direst the dttontion of our readers to
two contributed articles ,oa the firaf page. “A Rem
iniscence,’’ Is written by one who participated in tho
semes he so graphically describes.' We hare read no
description of a battle during ’ this war so vivid and
life-like. "Hospital Beenes, ; ’>y a lady who baa visi
ted the hospitali,' will be'read with interest.
One of tho Six Months’ volnnteers,writes ns as fol
lows of the estimation in which Capt. Merrick is hold
by his command: “There U not a main in onr com
pany hut thinks onr Captain all right. Ho has been
offered the position of Major of onr hattallion, but
would not-accept it, saying‘that ho would not leave
his boys.’.’’ This la high, praise for Capt. Merrick,-
and wo are glad.that he deserves it. _
How ra it?— "BißClarli,!* arrested some time ago
for passing counterfeit- money in this Borough,
“leaked out” Of jail sometime during Monday night.
Something ought to be doi)S to plug up tho largest
holes through which' prisoners escape from our jail,
otherwise we shall have rogue in three Counties
practising their aids in onr by the ease
with which-they can’ get out of limbo if arrested. .
Clark made 'a rope ont of bis bedding and sealed
tho roof, through the ",
Two-Cbbt, Stamps. —NeWy two-cent stamps have
just been issued'by tho Department.to meet* tho de
mand created by the new infixing the rates on drop
letters, circulars, transient 'printed .matter, Ac., at two
tents. They arc black in color, and bear a finoly en-
graved head el Gen." Andrew Jackson. The portrait
occupios'nearly 'tho entiro-.vßUrfaco of tho stamp, and
the character of the engrsiipg is such that the pro
eui of defacement to whj|S'it mast be subjected, is
easily and- effectually.porfS&ned. -
LIST SaudMjTabeut attack wm made
■ upon some hous^ r otiU-|a^ s <on the westeta end of
Market St, and three or soon cleaned out.
The-houae formerly oeeap&dby Qfio. W. Hathaway,
deceased, was the most and beat furnished.
Sofas, stoves, looking-gUf)****;crockery, chairs, furni
ture, bedding mixed up and dam
aged at to he of little 'SChe occupants of these
infamous house s'.made to the persons
who constituted tbe attaclglß party, and who, from
their knowledge of locaUtipi;&ad probably been there
before. — Corning Journal* ; .- . -
hin, youngest son of
Her. B. J. Douglass, fovnod on Monday, Bth
inst., In a hole* in an yard, back of the
■ Collegiate Institute. It bad gone into
the water for the bathing, not suspecting
that the water in the was of sufficient*
depth to,be darigeroos. 'is Body wap recovered in a
short time, bat not until- CV Was extinct, and all ef
forts at resuscitation provwlunavailing. '“Ben
ny" was about eight 4l? e / a P unusually
bright and interesting' ladi.-v lie afflicted father has
tiie sympathy of onr enii||j:imniunUy in his end be
reavement,—-Bradford Jjtc&,y&T»
Deserter Shot.— "last week, officer Hor
ton, employed by tlie States Government, at
tempted to arrest one L*js|f Underbill, a deserter, in
which Underhill whs Shot. We have
heard several differenlwer&cus of (he affair, bat be
lieve the facts, are and A. A.- Hempstead
ureited-Underhill in he asked to go to the
house fop his coat; his oul his coat, and
alio handed hub a -Eterten knocked
.volver out of nis hand free and picked up
the revolver andcpcked ijgjiaj Horton drew, bis re
volver 2nd shot him in l^^fe4Bt- i jS'u#g'u#Aanno Be
publican* ' ’
,£xplosiok of HVob Park, Pa.—
h. correspondent of theljli§fenehannab Republican,
coder .date of July ,6th, a dreadful explo
sion ettforredln Hyde_Park, that
morning at 7 o'clock, death of eight boys
and seriously wounding and killing eight
zanies Wfid'thm horses. 1 drivers wife their males
were entering through to commence the
labors of the day, of them had arrived
about half way. to the an explosion '
cf Fire Damp ecmired.; .^i^^iplssion was distinctly
heard at Scranton. the mouth ofsthe
drill, flames were seen from it Two of the
bodies of the boys had outside; and por
tions of (he harness irbm off the ffeet of (he
.taulea, were thrown from the mouth of
Um drift Immediately tSfefts wore made to enter the
nines. Four men atartecWjt:, accompanied by a dog,
who pas sent ahead, apd;p.v& evidence of the exist-.
eaee of the damp. The Started to retdm and
bnt one was able .to reas| 4he outside. Others then
entered and brought t^|fp pa «ntlj lifeless forms of
the three out Their immediately hurried
in fresh dog earth, remedy resorted te
in these cases,) and theyjgv.e new -^covered.
Th? PESnaTLYASIA ■ 12J THE GSTTYS
irEO eight —A friedd (a native of this
county)'writes us from tgtbattle field at Gettysburg,
a reiy interesting lentesife statistical information in
which we obtained freqj sources, and published
, \ by the “Beserves” in
the fight, he Baja : ’ fsSii >
\ • Uaa4e ( Qod i™!) remarked that his
pets, ho Reserves, wei4j| ? rth to him 200,080 men.
M wen * * n *° 00 the second day, the
theTL ha 4/n alei i. of and
- .t, y * en kjHngbaek MSsorder. Theenemy was
on capturing a reserves went in un
««there therebols, and drove
1 ■' me^’4awn Strange to say, their
wuM.» in sunlight. This was
prohabty ow»g tb,fte‘fi|||t tha'ranks are so thin
that the officers are about ** numerous as the men.—
They have the proud desUnoiion of having saved the
day toour anas in that portion of the hotly-contested
field'.”
Of the treatment oar brave boy* received at the
'hands of copperhead tones after ths battle, he says:
“Officers and men ere unanimous in their denuncia
tion of the-conduct of the copperhead oitirens of this
community. They say that they would sooner fall
into the hands ef the rebels in arms, from whom they
vould receive kinder treatment. These old 'lop-eared
Butch,* are hanging everlasting sham* upon the State.
A number of officers and men assure me that they
they paid one dollar each' for a loaf of bread, and en
ormous prices for everything else. X am almost
ashamed to own that lam a Pennsylvanian. It is the
unanimous sentiment of the whole army, that (his race
of beings need-exterminating, far more than the reb
els inarms. Their only desire seems to be to prey
upon the hard-earned 'green-backs* of the battle
'soarred heroes, audio speculate out of the starving de
fenders of the republic. Buoh creatures would sell
the Savior of Mankind for a much less sum jthan did
Judas. .Language foils to furnish terms to express
the loathing with which all patriots regard stick apol
egies for human bungs. They are a libel on their
Maker, and worthy of the lowest hell.”
Yes, and every one of th£se miscreants will vote for
Woodward next October. That is the kind of timber
the Woodward and Vallandigbam copperheads rely
upon. Our correspondent, like ourself, never knew
how to hate traitors until he was forced into duly
contact with them.
the Six Months Volunteer*.
Captain Merrick writes ns from Camp CnrtiD, under
date of July 15th, as follows:
Friend Cobb. —Enclosed I send yotr a list ef the
company, as it now stands. It is nof a muster-roll,
bat is sufficient for the present purpose. The aggre
gate is seventy-five.
We are formedinto a hattallion, called tbe“First Bat
talllon, Six Months' Men." There are seven compa
nies now; one from Tioga,, two from Lancaster, one
from Montour, one from Cumberland, and 1 two from
Philadelphia. ;
The field officers! are,-Lieut. Col., Joseph Ramsey,
ef Montour County ; Major Robinson, of Philadel
phia ; Adjutant, Thos. E. Little, of Philadelphia.—-
We are at present, doing provost duty in Harrisburg.
Ours is company “A,”
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain, George W. Merrick; Ist Lieut.. Cecil A.
Deane; 2d Lieut., Robert Youbg.
WON COMMISSIONED OFFIC^&S.
Ist Serg*t, Gerould Denison ; 2d Serg’t., Ephraim
Smith; 3d Serg't., Daniel Dewey; 4th Alonzo
Mack; Ist Corporal, Lewis Dumaux; 2d Corporal,
Lyman Potter; 3d Corporal, Benjamin Clans; 4th
Corporal, Samuel Morgan,
PRIVATES.
• Thomas J. Butler, James Donaldson, Josiah L.
Butler, Chauncy F. Dart, Eugene Bowen, Oscar F.
Elite, Aruna Bacon, Allen 'Fornwalt, Tunis Bush,
Charles Fields, John Bloncb, William Green, Charles
G. Catlln, William Griner, William Chase, Martin
Gleason, John Cline, Morgan Hart, Truman Chubbuck,-
Nathaniel Hart, Edwin Campbell, Wm. H. Harrison,
Darius L. Deane, Orville Henry, John Dibble, Rich
‘ard Henry, Amos Hartman, Albert Ives, William D.
Jones, Frank Towner, George Kimball; Ozias Webster,
Valentine Keller, Edward Webster, Albert Lakey,
Michael Walbull, Casper Light, Hiratn Willard, Da
vid Lesley, Benjamin Williams, Edward Myers, John
Martin, Orren West, Joseph Mosman, Samuel Miller,
William Miller/William Moore, Benjamin Naftzger;
’Adam Naftzger, Thomas Oakum, Henry Boorman,
Wesley Peterson, Joseph Palmer, David Robins, Hen
ry Sears, Peter Suavely, Sterry Starkweather, Charles
Shumway, John P. Scott Hiram Spotts, Welcome
Shell man, George Tabor, Samuel Trull.
SOLDIERS* AID SOCIETY,
The following articles have been forwarded to the
Sanitary Commission, since last week.
Five gallons of pickles, 13 large pillows,' 50 rolls
bandages, 3 rolls, rags, 6 bed ticks # 6- new sheets, 1
comb, 6 towels 2 doz. handkerchief, 10 packages lint,
3 pair drawers, 1 large cheese, 9 bottles blackberry
wine, 2 bottles blackberry 1 bottle currant
shrub, 1 bottle raspberry vinegar, 4 bottles Mononga
helo. 6'bottles* red oil, 4 currant jelly, 2 bags
dried currants, 1 bag dried beans, U bottles currant
wine, 3a. lbs. dried apples, a quantity of magazines
and papers.
Karnes added to membership since last published
list.
Messrs. Wm. Bacbc, 0. Bullard, James SofieldW.
Sofiold, J. Robinson, M. Duriff.
Miss 0. Austin, A. Lowrey, Allie Donaldson, Lizzie
Erwin, Mary Cowden, Clara Emery, Anna S. Bache,
Mary Bacbe, Eva Dartt, Mary Sturrock, Sarah Bar
ker, M. Hiberolle, Kellie WilHston, Josephine Win
gate, Mary Simpson, Mary Fellows, Kate Conway.
Mrs. Vanvalkenberg, John Dickinson, Calvin Kel
ley, Jerome Smith, Lewis Smith, R. Roy, A. Balfour,
C. L. Wilcox, Jas. Bryden, Jaa. Kelly.
Tbe next regular meeting of the Society will be
on Saturday, 25th lust., at the Court-House.
By order of the President.
Mart C/Ruckman, Sec’y.
ARRIBD.
In Wellsboro, July 15th, 1863, by A. 6. Brewster,
Esq., Mr. CLINTON SLOCUM, of Chatham, Tioga
County Pa., to Mias MATILDA SWEET, of Middle
bory, Tioga County Pa,
Near Tioga,. Juno 21, clt., HARLAND L. PRUTSMAN.
late a Lieutenant in Co., A, 130th P. V., aged 24 years ana
10 months.
He was the son of. Andrew Prutaman, a farmer, living a
short distance beloW TiOga; and was born August 19tb,
1863, near the old homestead, where be died.
In 1861, be was among the first to volunteer, and was Or
derly Sergeant of Capt. McDonald’s company for a time;
when be was discharged on account of ill health. Ever af
terwards he was anxious to be in the army, but yielding to
fndgment, and the wishes of bis friends, who believed that
bis health was inadequate to the fatigue and hardships of the
soldier’s life. However, in August 1862, he again enlisted,
and was Sergeant of company “A,” 136th Reg*t.,
P. V. He was conspicuous in the regiment for his success
in this position. He passed safely through the. battle of
Fredericksburg, Dec. 13th, 1862, though his clothes were
pierced by three- bullets, during, that sanguinary engage*
‘ment. Though not always well, he rarely ever was off du
ty. It was a pleasure to him to see things in order. On the
12tb of March, 1863, he was commissioned 2d Lieutenant in
the same company, which was a reward and honor due for
bis services, and bravery. Let us not wish him back.
i ’ Com.
NOTICE rs hereby given that S- I. Power,
Egq., late Sheriff, has placed bia books in the
hands of the undersigned for settlement and collection.
Therefore, all persons interested are requested to set
tle saictaceonnts without farther delay.
LawrenceviUe, Jnly 22, 3863. 3t* P. DAMON.
TEN DOLLARS REWARD.
THE reward will be paid to any per
son thatwill give any correct information con
cerning a letter sent te a certain man here in town,
signed Mrs. Bolerman; But I hope the author will
study their spelling book before they proceed an£
farlfaer. Address the same.
Wellsboro, July 22/1863.
Tioga go. court proclamation.—
Whereas, the Hon. RobertG. White, President
Judge for the 4th Judicial District of Pennsylvania,
and Royal Wheeler and Victor Case, Esq.’s, Asso
ciate Judges in Tioga county, have issued their pre
cept, bearing date the sih day of June, 1863, and
to me directed, lor the bolding of Orphan's Cpnrt,
Court of Common Pleas, General Quarter Sessions
ondUyer and Terminer, at Wcllsboro, for the County
of Tioga, on the sth Monday of August, (being the
31st day,} 1863, and to continue two weeks.
Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner,
Justices of the Peace, and Constables in and for the
county of Tioga, to appear in (heir own proper per
sons, with their records, inquisitions, examinations and
remembrances, to du those things which of their offi
ces and in their behalf appertain to be done, and all
witnesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf of
the Commonwealth against any person or persohs, are
required to be'tben and there attending, and not to
depart at their perils Jurors are requested to be punc
tual in their attendance at the appointed time, agree
ably to notice. '<
Given under my hand and seal at the Sheriff's Office,
in Wellsboro, the 22d day of i July, in the year
■ of our Lord one thousand eighi hundred and sixty
. three. H. STOWELL, Jr., Sheriff.
STRAYED from the enclosure of the Subscri
ber, on or about the 25th day of June last,
A PALE RE B COW,
about nine yeari old, gavo milk from three teats, when
she went away. One of lier ears had been slit by a
dog. whoever will return said Cow' to the owner, or
giva Information where she. can be found, shall be
suitably rewarded. JOSEPH KILET.
Crooked Omsk, July 22, 1863.*
THE, TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. .
jar . k . ; *
A PLAIN STATEMENT OF FACTS!
rpHE SUBSCRIBER is now’selling all kinds of DOMESTIC. AND FOREIGN DRY
'J- GOODS at greatly reduced prices: His stock is all new, and has bcea selected with great care,
and BOUGHT AT THE, VERY BEST ADVANTAGES that the Eastern markets afford. Ha does not
claim to have a large stock, BOUGHT SEVERAL YEARS AGO, as he has always made QUICK
SALES, and SMALL PROFITS Us MOTTO, and has been unable to keep Us GOODS. THAT
LENGTH OP TIME, IP HE HAD' WISHED. His ouslomeri have always manifested a preference
for NEW GOODS in their proper season, and he.has always mads It bis business to introduce the
LATEST STYLES in all kinds ofjgoods usually kept in large 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. have full lines
in all the several
DEPARTMENTS
OF DRESS GOODS.
We have a very large assortment, tonsil ting of all
the VARIOUS NEW STYLES, in
EXTRA MEDIUM AND .DOW GRADES,
at prices that will correspond favorably with OLD
PRICES.
IK ■
CLOAKS, , .
CLOAK CLOTHS,
SDN UMBRELLAS, SILK MANTILLAS,
MANTILLA SILKS,
LACE CAPES AND SHAWLS;
—ALSO—
TRIMMINGS FOR SUCH GOODS,
WE CANNOT BE SURPASSED.
isissm m- mjl mps are BXfiOMmoRSi
AS CHEAP AS THE CASH CAN BUY THEM,
L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS CHEAP AS EVER.
HOOP SKIRTS.-'-The largest variety-and at the Lowest Price in the
LADIES’ & MISSES’ FLATS—Nearly all Styles,
do. do. SHAKERS—CoIored and .White.
TRIMMING for each and all of them, in all the styles.
BOOT AND SHOE STOCK.
In this Department no pains will be spared to keep it op to the mark, to as to have everything
called for, and at SATISFACTORY PRICES.
MENS’ BOOTS AND SHOES f
BOYS’ do. do.
LADIES’ GAITERS AND BOOTS,
MISSES’ do. do.
1 IT
we intend to eell everything at the lowest market ra(e», and to keep everything in that line that wo
have been in the habit of keeping.
WHOLESALE TRADE.
ALL GOODS in any of the above Stocks will be WHOLESALED at a very SMALL ADVANCE on
MEW YORK CASH PRICES.
Making it the interest of all who bay in that way to call and see what wo are doing.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS.
All customers are invited to call and look at onr Goode. If not equal to their expectations, we do
not expect Co sell. A good many Goods are needed in the Country this season, and they can be sold
at reasonable rates. I intend to keep a first-rate stock and tell ALL GOODS CHEAP, and do my"
share of the business of the country.
J. A. PARSONS,
May 27, 1863.
Threshing machines and Agri
cultural Implements.
THE subscriber would respectfully announce
to the cittans of Tioga and adjoining counties,
that he still continues to sell Agricultural Implements
as agent for the old well established firm of Wheeler,
Melick A. Co., of Albany, N. Y. They have made
several valuable improvements to their former Unri
valdd Threshing Machines and large additions to
tholr variety. They now manafactnre two different
kinds of Rail Road'Horse Powers for one, two and
three horses, a six horse lever Power, and three differ*
ent sizes.of their celebrated Rake Threshers and
Winnowers from 26 inch cyli£der*to 34. Likewise
Palmer’s Excelsior, self-sustaining, Horse Pitchfork,
Circular and cross cut Sdfc Mills, CloverHullen, Feed
Cutters, Horse Rakes do., all of which is offered for
sale strictly at Albany prices, adding transportation,
for cash o? approved notes on time. All kinds of ex
tras for repairing old machines kept on band or or*
dered on short notice. Orders solicited and promptly
attended 'to. *B.-S. TEARS.
Troy, Pa., Jane 17,1863. *
Como in, out of the Draft!
1 QQ RECRUITS wanted for the Ist Rifles,
(Bncktails) now on doty in defence of
Washington. I want 100 able-bodied men for this
famous Regiment, whose name is gloriously connected
with nearly every battle df the Pototnao army. The
Government pays One Hundred Dollars Bounty to
each reernit!
Rally, boys, to the battle-stained colors of the
u Old Bucktails!”
Headquarters at Bigoney’s Hotel, Wellsboro.
Lieut. L. TRUMAH, Q. M., Ist Rifles, P. V. R. C.
June 24', 1863. Reuniting Officer.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad
ministration having 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 tko.se having claims to present them prop
erly authenticated for settlement to the subscriber.
BBNAJAH WILCOX, Adm'r.
June 49,1863-6 t»
WHISKERS! I! .
. PELATRE AU’S
STIMULATING onguent.
OR
FRENCH CREAM! S S
FOR BALD HEADS AND BABE FACES!!! _
THIS celebrated article is warranted to bring ont
a fall set of Whiskers on the smoothest face, or
a fine growth of hair on a Bald bead, in less than
six weeks, and will in no way stain or injure the skin.
The French Cream is manufactured by Df. M. Pila
tbeacs, of Pads, and is the only reliable article of
the kind. “ Use no other." Warranted in every
cafe. One Box will do the work. Price $l.OO. Im
ported and fpr sale Wholesale and Retail by
THOS. F. CHAPMAN,
Chemist and Druggist,
831 Broadway, New York.
P. S. A Box of the Ongnent sent to any address
by return mail, en receipt of price, and 15 cents for
Postage. July 1,186fi-4t,
FOB SALE.
WEB last good business losation which can
JL be bought in Wellsboro, is now offered for sale;
the vacant lot IS by 100 feet adjoining the Dry
Goods Store of Bullard A Co,, Main Street. For terms
inquire of R. BOY, at the Drug Store.
Wellsboro,' June 10, 1803.
RETURNED SOLDIERS
AND their FRIENDS, can obtain BACK
■PAY, PENSIONS, and BOUNTY, through the
subscriber, who has made arangements to prosecute
all such claims, with a long established and perfectly
reliable PENSION AGENCY at Washington.
As the'affidavits must be taken before a judge of.
the Court, and as this is the residence of Judge Whee
ler, the business can be transacted in an hours time.
Lawrenceviile, Jan. 28,1863. £. D. WELLS.
Hides and veal skins WANnSD-^rhe
highest market price paid in mosey at the
BROOKLYN TANNERY near Tioga.
July 1, 1863..
OIJB. DOMESTIC STOCK;
1 —SUCH AS—
SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS^
BLEACH’D * BROWN,
PRINTS, GINGHAMS, CHECKS, '
DENIMS, STRIPED SHIRTINGS,
FLANNELS, TABLE LINENS,
NAPKINS, CLOTH SPREADS, Ac.
was never in better shape to fill all calls than at pre
sent, and at a REDUCTION of from 80 to 40 per
cent, on early Spriag prices.
SHAWLS,
PARASOLS,
NOTION k WHITE GOODS STOCK
is well filled, and we are selling notions of all kinds
much cheaper than last month—WHITE GOODS
the same-way.
Country. We can suit every one.
CHILDRENS’ SHOES.—
f ]g « 011 3 1 S
No. 3, Concert Block, Corning-, N. T.
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 pf a good line of Domestic Goods,
Alpacas, Mohair, Poplin, DeLaines, and a general
variety of Dress Goods, including a good supply of
to which particular attention is paid.
LADIES’ CLOTHS, AND CLOAKINGS,
a fine stock of'
SPRING AND SUMMER SHAWLS,
CLOTHS AND CASSIMEEES
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.
a large stock of HOSIERY and GLOVES,
SHAKERS' HOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS,
together with a good assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES, &c.
The pnrebases for the
SPRING TRADE,
were made, daring the temporary fall in the
; GOLD MARKET,
and as I sell only for READ Y PA Y, I am enabled
to take* advantage of the market. I shall keep ay
STOCK good
THROUGH THE ? SEASON, \
and keep thoroughly posted in to
price; s,
and when goods decline, I shall fellow the market
Without Regard to Cost.
Retarning thanks to the citizens of
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. - s
Knox Fruit Farm & Nurseries.
For many yean we hare made the cultivation of
SMALL FRUITS
a speciality, and taking into account variety, qua ntity
and jaalfty, our stock of Vines and Plants of
GRAPES, BLACKBERRIES,
STRAWBERRIES, QOOSBERRIES,
RASPBERRIES, CURRANTS, Ac., Ao.
isuneqnaled anywhere, which we offer on the most
favorable terms. Parties,wishing to pnrebase would
do well to correspond with at, or send for oar PRICE
LIST, which'will be sent to all applicants free of
charge.
OCR SEED STORE AND HORTICULTURAL HOUSE
where all articles belonging to establishment
can he had of the best quality.
J. KNOX, Box 155, Pittsburg, Pa.
Msreh 25,1863-3 m. ;
IyTOLASSES and SYRUP— a No. 1. article
XU, of both at fair prices at MATHERS’.
- Wellsboro, April 22, 1863.
FLOUR, best and middling grades, at lowest
market prices, at [April 22] MATHERS 1 .
rpEAS, COFFEE, and SPICES, beat qnalitiee
X and fair prices edfta&s on hand at
Wellsboro, April 22,1j63. MATHERS*.
CTOP tbit cough by using Cline’s Vegetable
tD Embrocation. See advertisement in another coi*
uma. Sold by Druggists. [Feb. 18, 1863.]
—OUR—
/ MOROCCO, KID AND CALF,
T KIP AND SPLIT,
with and without the Copper Toe.
NEW SPRING GOODS
AT THE
MOURNING GOODS,
SUMMER BALMORALS,
TJOGA COUNTY,
I s A T
No. 30 Fifth Street,
TO THE PEOPLE OF TlOfii
A -N D
BRADFORD COUNTIES!
AGAIN we beg leave to call your attention
to our third Stock., of
SPRING AND SUniIER GOODS!
Qnr rery extensive sales this Spring, have enabled
os to take advantage ef the late decline in
GOLD AMD COTTOM,
and we flatter .nraelvei that no Store in this part of
the State can exhibit a
CHEAPER OR CHOICER ASSORTMENT
OP QOQDSI
OCR STORE
IS FILLED WITH BARGAINS,
wljioh the moit economical and dUßcnlt
CANNOT PAIL TO APPRECIATE,
We have all the neveltiea of (he eeaion, and by
fjur the
GREATEST ASSORTMENT
IN THESE 1 PARTS.
Read the Following Varieties:
SPLENDID I
NOZkNBniVES,
SPLENDID ,5
I ASP A NOZAMBItIVESt
SPLENDID
HOIR ANTIQUE
HOZA2HBIQUES,
SPLENDID
BLACK & W|IITE CHECK,
SPLENDID
TWOIL AD NORD,
SPLENDID
SPLENDID
IRISH POPLINS,
SPLENDID ■
t POIL Dc CHEVRES,
SPLENDID
| STRIPED ALPACCAS,
SPLENDID*-
SPLENDID :
CHALLDSS)
SPLENDID
SPLENDID T ®
PLAIN & -FIGURED
WOOL DeLAINES,
SPLENDID X.
FIGURED DeLAINES,
SPLENDID
SPLENDID
SPLENDID
SPLENDID
At Ferine & Co’s Store
TROT, Bradford County, Fa.
We have ho hesitancy in saying that we hive the
GREATEST VARIETY,
FINEST ASSORTMENT,
MOST PERFECT GOODS, r
HANDSOMEST STYLES,
FOR THE LEAST MONEY,
of 'any merchant in
NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA.
In short the ladies well know that wt have always
kept the best assortment of
ever sold or offered to be sold in Troy.
This Spring we have laid in a doable stock to
meet the wants of all,
and baying for CASH, whb telling at*
SMALL PROFITS,
gives our customers advantages over
Any Other Store.
/ PERINE A CO.
TROT, Job* IT, 1S«3 : .
BtnLliABD 'Sc, CO’S -
NEW STOCK OF >■
SPRING & SPIMIR GOOBS,
V* all the re'ge, end tbatabopt three squats nrflas ef
pecpls, is and nroUid WaUsborengfc and rlelnity,
KNOW WHERE TO GO TO BUT GOOD GOODS,
.asd Btjr them cheap.
defy Qompetioit In etyle, variety, quantity, quality
and cheapness, of '
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,-
FANCY GOODS, lAGEB,
TRIMMINGS, SHAWLS, HOSIERY.
LINENS, CAMBRICS, BCITONS,
LADIES’ GAITERS, SLIPPERS, GLOVIS,
and—but why enumerate? They bars everything
in the line of goods'that willhe asked for, Come
and ate. And then—
Those elegant TrayeHrig Baskiti I ’
to cheap and no htat! Bare yoa'eeeu Hum? and
those j
enough to con nrt Weßiborq and adJoitdAg <e#dahl)to
into Shakof settlements. £r«ry body riant* one, aai
we mean taselll them at a price that will enable svary
one to bny. J
NOW GENTLEMEN, yon hero been asking fof
SUISII&R OASSIIBSRS;
we bare the neatest styles and the largest fariety if
patterns erer brought into WellibOrO.
TIP-TqP FRENCH GOODS,
not " cheap as dirt," because good goods can’t bo arid
for a song nhw-n-itfi; bhf it cheap as any lit#
quality of got da can bo sold in the country. Also ,■ -
SUMMER HATS* ;
ALL {styles AND MATBBIAt..
The G rocery Departmt,
oompriaes every thing in that lino, all good and at
leassnabfo prices.
Drop in with the crowd.
THE B
Almost ever,
Many in their
very foondatio
afe the main sp
to teat this priii
The next time yon are tempted to pay Thirty Dollars
for a Suit of €1) thing, taka a saber second theaght
and box jest as good a Salt for Twenty Dollars. Tee,
but where 7 at - I
ESTELLAS’
and no where else. Thert fon ean find an immense
stock of
SPRIN6 AND SUMMED CLOTHING,
LUSTRES,
remarkable for \
i
BEAUTY, 1
VALENCIAS,
i i •
, **•
Ike prices aroalf marked on the tickets in
JACONETS,
ORGANDIES,
so that everybody may read them. From then prices
there can bs !
TISSUES,
BEREGES &c.
under any circumstances. , __ '
Any one who likes te deal hi this open banded and
straight forward manner will do wail to examine this
Stock, and yen will deierre the
rIEjFALj TERM of the OseeoleHigh Sohool
under th) direction of Prof. Wighlmen, ooßsmen
cee on Tuesday, Sept. 1,1803, end coating** M weeks.
The Fell end Spring tens* costing* II week* *ech.
The put enoccu of thi* Institution bn* bees truly
gratifying to ite numerous friend*, and the prospect
for the ensuing year !• more flattering than ever be
fore. There I* now so want of oemmodlea* room*
for a large wmbn of student*. The new building I*
designed for ladies exclusively. Gentlemen, or com
panic* of Udtts and gentlemen together will roam in
th* sohool bonding. A teacher will ream iorfceh
building and hare the control of the student*.
No institution in this section of .the country offer*
any better facilities for ebtaising ds education than
this. The range of studies embraces ererythlng neo-
Mupy to o&torise colldcto*
A leaeher’t Class wilfbe {armed during* the Fall
term, using “ Holbrook's Normal Method” and Calk
in’s Object Lessons" as tsxt bocks.
For particulars u to expenses, regulations, Ae.,
address tbs Principal or one ef the Trustees end ob
tain a circular.
WEUSBOBO 1 ACADEMY.
Wellsboro', Tioga Counjty, Peana.
MARINUS N. ALLEN. A. BL; - . Principal
assistsd by competent teachers.
The Fell i
August, 1883 i
Tuition fori
Byordi
GEIAR MTHE T»A®P
ff*HAT ruib to BDLLARD.AGO'B STORE?
X mea&i sotta'Ching! * rt ;
Of eoum it doot, it mdsns that* * ■:
iMLAM & (90s
EXQUISITE SHAKERS!
pt' One Door above Boy’s Drag Store.
! BCiXABD 4 CO.
W.llsboro, May 27,1863. —"Tt'
DIKING,
010 TO WEILTO!
/bod; desire* to bepome iadepeidetfft
mad par suit after wealth ererleek tilt ’
«■ of a fortue.
mil Satina
tiring of l«go resoiitstt. At ttty ittf
iiciple ia to
ECONOMIZE IN DRESS.
PEEtNB & CO’S,
DURABtLITY. f ‘ ;
SUPERIOR MANUFACTURE, and
EXTREMELY; LOW PRICES.
PLAIN Pia^SßS,
NO DEVIATION
HOAD TO WEALTH.
THOT, June .17,18«3.
)U HIGH SCHOOL.
OSCE'
A. K. BOSABD, Esq., I 1 ,
* ALLEN SEELT, ■ I Trustees,
ENOCH. M. STEER,; j
Osceola, July 1,1863-tf. ' ,
■era will commence on, the 24th of
tens, from $2.50 to $O.OO.
cuss' Outs will slse bo furmod.
wof Trut***,
I- 3. In BOBDT6ON, IWt _■*
(Jalyl, JSM.
Wellsboro,
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