the agitator; 1,0 C Ali AUl> MIBCEIiXiiAiHIs’&TTB. ■VPAUaboro, Wednesday, Apr.' 13,1864, New Advertisements, Jtdmtnlttralor’t Notice, —Eliza Leach, Ada’x. Adminietrator’t Notice —Daniel Mack, jAwn’r. . j£or*c Shoeing —John A* Ellis. ; ' JVoftcc—W. C. Kipley, Prea't. Jljf Sol&*~~ Bi Bi Smith. ,* c t ■ ffemlock Bath Wanted. Bev&vzl —Paulino Smith. ■ Garden Seeds, Onion Sette, Table Olanaar^Di. Roy. What Next ?—A dish-washing machine is ffio last lt will, among other things, wash&nives -and forks -without wetting the handles.- ; . - 'We are requested to state that V, A. Iliott, •■Co, Sup’t has removed to Mansfield, and ithat" jl cor respondence with him should be directed i that -place. a ■ ,i' • Eiahinations or Teachers will take placißS fol lows: d AApril 21. “ 23. „ -‘ .25., “ '27. V. A. Elliott, Co. Bup't Blockhouse. Mansfield... Wellsboro.. Knoxville... Another Victim to this Cruel WaunL-A dispatch from Baltimore, received)- at IP. M_., announces the death of Stoddard C. Maxwell of this village. His Ttife left this morning at, three and a half, hoping to find him alive. —Elmira Gazette, ■ $lOO Bocxtv.— Discharged Soldiers A'tt'estios. —The House has passed the hill appropriating the money to pay the $lOO bounty to all wbjojhpyb been discharged on account of wonnds received in -hattle. It will soon be the law, when I shail ; be hispjy to send the proper blanks to all who writa for thorn.— Address W. B. Bhith, Prosecnting Pension Attorney, Knoxville, Tioga county. Pa. ‘ ,A Ak important act relative to the pay of bounty to volunteers lately passed our legislature and befcamo ft law. All arrangements made by any council,- school directors or competent authority in regard’Ao. the raising of funds for payirig volunteers, has been le galized and made valid binding. Alfaro required to pay the bounty tax under this new law- ' Eey. S. B, Dalrtmple. —A.tablet of l fine sllalian marble, and executed thjo most artistic fanner, has recently been put np in' the Episcopal (%trc.h of Bonesdale, by the congregation, as a tribute to the memory of their deceased pastor, • The stotfq is in the form of a shield surmounted by laurel leaves and -a knot of crape. ' The letters are tunk‘,in< th€'.;tablet and painted black. Air. Dairymple was thirty* years of age, and a graduate of the Philadelphia High School,- —Philadelphia Press. x . • Ton tee Ladies.-tA discovery important to the ladies has just been made. It is' a ne> crinoline, which will not get into those unplpasonC shapes when ladies pass through a crowd, os get or stages. Its inventor says: “-So perfect ; r £rc the wave like band&That a lady may ascend a stees stair, Jean against a table, throw herself Intel an arh i, chair, pass to her etalfj in the opera, or occupy lb* fourth .seat in a carriage. Without provoking rude from outsiders." /I ■ „ * A Deseeved Compliment to LotaliWome'— Tbo President ha* an acknowledged character foraying .good words in good time, and his tribute,to the ■Women ■of America is an Instance of this. Ho:*pokc*of the women of America when he invoked the Resting which ■concludes the following and speech: U 1 am not accastomed to ti® ifis^t of lan guage of eulogy; I have never studied pay ing compliments to 1 women, but I must hoy flxkt if all that has been said by orators and po ! ds the creation of the world in praise of tSb v-'-mon of America, it*'would not do them con duce in this war.*' This is a compliment -W r Jbe sure, but every word of. it is true. Tnist of Inis.—“l’ll' take your pdplrMf Joa’U let me have it for ft dollar a year, justas to,” ms old 400 acrci anii money at interest* ;$ r * ® U P' pose so; and we will take what butter.y>a.ibave to tell if you will lot ub have it at ft pound, jost as you used to, and your surplus potpUM? if you will let us have them at two shillings a/Jkd„ncl, just as you used to. Friend, two years W more and better paperfor-$56 than ,wer:<'.iti 'now f° r $K 1 0. Two-yoars ago you sold--potato two to three shillings; now they are ex pect to sell some for a dollar ln fact, everything yon have to sell has dowblvd|‘.in price within the last two years. -Our paper.‘«r«a-.|yrnUbcd too low then, and at .$2,00 -now, it is it should be in proportion to the price p£ dlse.— Exchange, The subscriber will be daily from this date, April 7tb, Kew suitable to the early tfede, ip; Dress Goods,-Shawls* ic., also a full stock of Hoaeekcfepmg. Crj as Napkins, Towelings, Towels, Table-hbeet* logs, &.C., which will bo sold at the lovc.t market rates. J. A. **,* Mrs. A. J. desires to jftil'* file atten tion of the Ladies of Wellsboro and -V-trUir y, to her Kew Stock of Spring Millinery i iVasting-of the latest styles of Bonnets, Hats, Dresses, Caps, «tc., and a variety of French Flpwc.%'fehell and straw ornaments, the latest novelties! S;» <’&’ way of trimmings. Infant’s caps and hats, 01dX\jfes T dress caps, Grenadoin veils of the newest*s*. Mrs. S. feels particularly grateful for the of her friends, and would say that she has ‘/yfyiM'd one of the best Milliners for the season, nnd 5s "p«?ared to repair Straws in the best manner. Slfaj .’ijg •’ecciving Goods constantly from Kew York, keep a. good assortment. Her rooms will be : opposite Roy’s Drug Store, in .the builfi’iiijT'iatoly oc cupied by Miss Smith, 1 We have received a copy of the _VVi&|bj( School Journal, demoted to tbe educational of that State, published under tbe sanction Vermont Teachers’ Association, Hiram Orcutt editor and proprietor. It is published at Wc±&|| Attleboro; at the low price of $1 per year. . \ J American Aguicultcuist.— -This agricul tural Journal for April has been i** full of interesting and instructive matter,* 'li.'c%tains the largest amount and greatest variety the subjects of horticulture -V v' know of and to us is invaluable. Every farmed Vf" the land should have it- Price only $l,OO pec in ad vance. Orange Judd, editor and projrUt* 41 Park Bow, K. Y. . '•* Last's Friend fob April,—£Tlu **pril num ber of this two-dollar magaxxb© opens 1 w obarm bJg steel catled “Harry jf£issJ ii Dog.”— This is followed by a beautiful Plate, idso engraved on steel in’the best stylfi wq have two companion engravings wbichl tbe hearts of a]] mothers, called jtJorer' and “ The Restored.” The music.ef is the Popular song by Bdnor Eosslter, “I that Dear Old Flag the Best,” and is of. itself i»wit&tbe pfico the number. v -‘ ( literature of this number Ked,” Above the Clouds by Night,” illusystec’j 1 by a stri engrayhog • « Foreshadowing*,* by *Clcra Au- PwU; “ Mistaken .Duty," by Ida fan g ft “Good- J' by Mrs. J. L. ELttenhousi; “ Jenny kforrla'e Trip ip .ntrs. Mar garet Hosmcr; “The Transformed Village,” illus trated by ah engraving, Ac. The Novelties, Work- Table and Flower Department aroj all illustrated by finely executed wood cuts. - Published by Deacon & Peterson, 319 Wa'lnut Bt., Philadelphia. $2.00 a year. For sale at Young's -Book Store. I tNT -A- HRIED. In Bainbridge, Chenango county, N. Y., on the 4th insL, by Rev. Mr. Sperry, Mr. R. PORTER PUT NAM, of California, and Miss MARY PACKARD, of Bainbridge, N. Y. X>l ED. In Wellsboro, on the 26th ult, LAURA, youngest daughter of Richard and Lovisa English, aged 9 years, and 20 days. “ Thrice blessed is her portion To whom such faith is given, To say above the coffin's lid, — ‘ Our treasure is in Heaven.’ ” In Farmington*, of diphtheria, on the 7th ult., STELLA FLORIDA, only child of Geo. W. and [Amanda M. Bowen, aged 1 year, 3 months, and 8 days. This lovely bod so young and fair. Called hence by early doom; Came just to show how sweet a flower, In paradise should bloom. Coir. In Middlebnry, Feb. 8,1864, CHARLES WESLEY DAILEY, aged 13 years, 8 months, and 23 days,, Our little friend is in his grave. The tnrf is green with April rain ; Wo weep for him, what would we have ? To him at least onr loss is gain, In Tiogfl, on tho 22d nit., Mrs. EUNICE BAG GETT, wife of Seth Baggett, aged 74 years and 7 days. “ Fifty-three years a wife and resident of Tioga bounty, she saw the wildernesses disappear ns soul shadows were dispelled by her kindly Ever self-sacrificing, our memories are filled'and the life-page kept by the recording angel, shines with the lustre of untiring, unobtrusive acts of kindness. Si lently as the day-tide ebbed, the life-current failed and she was at rest. The glory of a long life well spent adds radiance to the halos of the redeemed. The painful sense of utter loss is ours, Hers is the rest all calm and deep; While like oar tear-drQpg fell the spring-time showers, c He gave to bis beloved sheep .In Dclmar, on the 36th ultimo, Airs. ESTHER HOAD LEY, aged 72 years. In Delmar, on the 31st tilt, Mrs, HANNAH BOR DEN, aged 60 years, "Yes, in the grave she was lain, From which she'll ne'er return again, TV© leave her under a cold clod, _ And commend her soul to God/' In Delraar, on the 6th instant. Airs. MARGARET M. BUTDBR, aged 61 years. In the death of Airs, Butler, the 'church, her rela tives, and the community at large, have met with an irreparable 'iossf Twenty-nine years since she was united in marriage to Wellman Butler, of Delmar— thus taking charge of his five motherless children, to whom she endered herself by the most motherly and Christian affection. Never-have we known a greater exhibition of patience and Christian resignation, than was manifested by the decehstfd, under the most ex treme suffering—her disease being a cancer in the breast. Airs, Butler had been a member of tfae AI. E. Church for many years; and her exemplary walk as such, is worthy of imitation by all. In her, the poor and needy always found a friend indeed, who was ready and willing to administer to their wants. The Ministers of 4 the Gospel found a cheerful welcome at her well-spread board. Foremost in every act of cha rity, she was blessed indeed, and “ her works do fol low her.". *■ L. A. H. S. In South Windham. Vt, Dec. 15, 1863, SIART FARE, widow ol Abraham Far 1 ?, aged 99 years, and 4 monlhfe. The deceased with her husband were among the first settlers of the town of Windham. In the days of her strength, she possessed a remarkable business tact, and was highly esteemed as a neighbor and friend. She left five living children, (having buried four) thirty grand children, fifty-six, cmat-grand children, and four great great grand children, making ninety living descendants at the time of her decease. To her might truly be applied Job 5:25, 26. In Gaines, on the 7th inst., of diphtheria, LUCY R„ daughter of John L. and Lucinda Phenix, aged 11 years, S months, and 25 days. In Deerfield, on tho 18th of Feb. 1864, CHARLEY F., son of Charles F. and Mercy A, Abbiti,ugcd 2 years, 4 month?, and 18 days. In Elkland, on the Ist ultimo, of paralysis. Col* M. W. STULL, in the 72ud year of bis age. His death was Very sudden. Scarcely two hours ■elapsed from the time in which be was seized with it, till be breathed his last. During the day on which it took place, he was quite well, and more cheerful and lively than usual. Towards I 'the’close of the evening be complained of pain in tbe region of the heart. His physician was immediately sent for. On bis arrival, be gave him some medicine, which he took with his owu hand. He then fell back from his seat, and in stantly expired. The deceased has been for upwards of forty years a resident of this county, and has been widely known as an influential and respected citizen. He purchased and Settled on tbe farm on which he died, in 1823. Col.* Stull was born in Southport, near Elmira.— There he spent the days of youth, And it is worthy of being noted, as furnishing on) example to other young men similarly situated, that being in early life .thrown on his own resources, he labored hard to ac quire an education. He worked in summer and stu died in winter. In this way, by his own energy, he succeeded in acquiring a jf&od education—much better than the most ot young men of that day. At the age of twenty be entered the army, in the war of ISI2, and as a soldier served bis country faith fully for seven months, when peace was proclaimed. He was present at the two famous battles of Chippewa and Niagara. ’lt is due to the memory of tbe deceased, to gay that be was an honest man, and was regarded ns snch by all whd knew him. The properly that he leaves behind him was acquired by his own and his family’s industry. He was also a man of more than ordinary intelligence. He bad good natural talents, and these were improved by reading, study and observation.— He was well versed in tbehistory of his own and other lands, and with the nature of our government, and the workings of our political system, and tbe different questions that have agitated the country and have plunged it into the vortex of cruel war. He hudeor rect and just views of these questions. As ‘might have been expected from a soldier of the war of 1812, he was truly patriotic; and was devotedly attached, to the government, and to our free institutions. Tbe es teem in which ho was held by his fellow citizens, is seen in the offices which be held. He was raised suc cessively to the offices of Captain, Major and Colonel of tbe militia of the county, and bo made an able and efficient officer. With military offices he was quite familiar. So was he also with engineering and sur veying. Ho was employed for one year as engineer on tho North Branch canal; and he fans done much surveying throughout the connly, with almost every foot of which he.was familiar. He was-county Com missioner for six years. As to bis habits of life, he was temperate, ’moral and industrious. He was ,of a cheerful disposition, and sociable and friendly in his intercourse with his fellow men. benevolent and generous by nature. He was a good neighbor and an affectionate father and husband. An afflicted family and a wide circle of friends mourn his loss. SPEOIAL NOTICES. - SWALLOW two or three-hogsheads of ‘ Buchn,’ ‘Tonic Bitters,* ‘ Sarffaparilhv,* ‘Nervous Antidotes,’ Ac., Ac., and after you are satisfied with the result, then try one box of OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN’S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLSj and be restored to health and vigor in less than thirty days. They are purely.vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken-down and shattered constitution. Old and young can take them with advan tage. Imported and sold in the United States only by JAMES S. BUTLER, Station.©, Bible House, New York, General Agent. P. S,—A box sent to any address on receipt of. price— which Jig one dollar— post free. xnaiTi—3m USE NO OTHER!—BUCHAN’S SPECIFIC PILLS are the only reliable remedy for all diseases of tho seminal, urinary and nervous systems. Try one box, and be cured. ONE DOLLAR A BOX. One box will perfect a cure, or mo ney refunded. Sent by mall on receipt of price. JAMES S. BUTLER, General Agent, ' mariT-Sm Station D, Bible House, New York. DO YOU WISH TO BE CURED?—Dr. Buchan’s English epminc pills core, in less than thirty days, the worst of nervousness, impotmxcy, premature decay, seminal weakness, insanity, and all urinary, sexual and nervous af factions, no matter from what cause produced. Price, one dollar per box. Sent, postpaid, by mail, oc receipt of an order. Address, JAMES B. BUTLER, masl7-3u> Station D, Bible House, New York. THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. important To Females. f PR. CHEESEIBATJ’S PILLS. f Tho combination of ingredients in these Pills is the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and cannot do harm to the most delicate-,'certain in correcting all irregularities, Painful 'Menstruations, removing all obstiuctions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterica, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, Ac., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature.. DR. CHBBSEMAfIrS FILLS was the commencement of a now era in the treatment of itregul&rities and obstructions which have consigned so many to a premature crate. No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever- 1 an obstruction takes place the general health begins to decline These Pills form the finest preparation ever put forxeard with IMME DIATE and persistent SUCCESS. Don’t be De ceived. Take this advertisement to your Druggist, and tell him that you vrnnt the BEST and most RELIABLE FEMALE MEDICINE IN THE WORLD, which is com prised in these Pills. DR. CMEESEMANS PULS have been a Standard Remedy for over thirty years, and are tho most effectual one ever known for all complaints pecu liar to Females. To all classes they are invaluable, inducing, tcith certainty, periodical regularity. They are known to thousands, who have used them at different periods, through out the country, having tho sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians in A nierica. - Explicit directions, stating when they should not bt used, vnth each Box —the Price One Dollar per Box, or 6 Boxes for $5, containing from 50 to CO Pills. Pills sent by mail, promptly, secure from observation, by remitting to tho Proprietors, or any Agent. JBSrSOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. HUTCHINGS & EILLYER, Proprietors. 81 Cedar St., New York Bold in m-llsboro, by JOHN A. ROY. J In Tioga, by H.H. BORDEN. J In Dawrencoviile, by TV. G. MIDLER. March 23,1864-ly. Cost. HELMBOLD’SEXTRACT BUCHU. i THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCUU. THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU. THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU. J THE GREAT DIURETIC. And a positive and specific remedy for diseases of the Bladder, (Organic Weakness.) Kidneys. Gravel, ' Dropsy, And all diseases of the Urinary Organs, See advertisement in another column. Cut it out and rend for medicine at once. Beware of coun terfeits* mar3o—lm Con. THE PEOPLE’S STOKE 0 CORNING, N. r. J. M, SMITH, 1 HAVING associated with him N. E. WAITE, who has been employed for the last nine years in the Store, in the capacity of Salesman, the business will be continued under the name and firm of SMITH & WAITE , NEW STORE, OPPOSITE lIE Dickinson Mouse, and will be conducted as heretofore on the principle ONE PRICE AND READY PAT. Ten years experience in the former, and from two to three years in the latter (during which time our business has more than doubled) has fully demon strated the wisdom of this course. We are how re ceiving Direct from New York, a fresh supply of SPRING GOODS, selected with especial reference to the wants of the people of this vicinity. The Stock will consist of - STAPLE & FANCr.DBT GOODS, among which are UROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, TICKS, STRIPES, DENIMS, CHECKS, PRINTS, FLANNELS, GINGHAMS, CHAMBRAYS, DeLAINES, ALPACCAS,^ SCOTCH PLAIDS, and a great variety of DRESS GOODS. Also, SHAWLS, 4 LA- DIES’ CLOAKINGS, CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, by the yard or made op* to order. KENTUCKY JEANS, COTTONADES, LINENS, and a general assortment of Goods for MEN’S AND BOX’S WEAR We also keep a general stock of BOOTS & SHOES, FAMILY GROCERIES, 'YANKEE NOTIONS, PALM LEAF HATS, ' SUN UMBRELLAS, &c. We shall endeavor to keep our Stock as complete as possible, by the - Continual Addition of such articles,in our line as tbe wants of our custo mers SEEM XO REQUIRE. Our facilities for purchasing Goods AltE -UNSURPASSED, and while wo do not pretend to sell Goods LESS THAN COST, yet we are willing to sell them at a SMALL PROFIT, and it will bo our aim by FAIR DEALING, to merit a share of public patronage. Wo are very thankful for tho liberal and constantly INCREASING PATRONAGE bestowed upon us, and hope to merit Us continuance and increase. Customers from TIOGA COUNTY | and vicinity are cordially invited to call and examine Goods and Prices. SMITH & WAITE. , Corning, March 30, 1804. Farmer’s Catechism* • Question. What is tho best kind of Wooden bcati Plow f Answer. The WIARD PLOW.' Qnes. Wherein does it excel all others ?v Ana. In ease of draft, in being leas liable to clog, and Its fact it excels in every particular. Ques. Where is this Plow to be found ? Ana. At the KNOXVILLE FOUNDRY, where they are made, and at various agencies around the country. ' Quea. Arc there any other plows made at that Foundry ? Aps. Yes! Biles makes various kinds of wooden and iron beam Plofvs,both for flat land and 1 side bill, and he keeps ahead of all other establishments by getting the BEST, PATTERNS invented, without regard to the COST. v Ques. Are Plows all that Biles makes ? 1 Ans. -By no means. He also makes HORSE HOES; a superb article for Corn, Potatoes, 4c. ROAD SCRAPERS that boat the world. Cast Cnl tivator Teeth of a very superior pattern. Shovel Plow Castings for new land, and indeed almost every thing that is ever made at a Foundry, from a Boot Jask to a Steam Eagino. Ques. Would you then advise me to buy there? Ans. Most certainly would I, for besides making the beet KIND of every thing, Biles makes those that are the most DURABLE, and it is a common ex pression where his Plows have been introduced, that they last as long as from two to four got. at any other shop; be has always been at the business from a small hoy and ought to know how it is done, and if you iry bis wares once, you will bo ready with roe to tell all wanting anything in that line to go, send, or in some other way procure them of J. p, BILES, at the Knoxviile Foundry. ' Knoxville, March 30, 1563-tf. CIDER VINEGAR at ROY’S DRUG STORE. SULPHITE OF LIME for preserving CIDER, at BOY’S DRUG STORE. AT THE your attention IS INVITED TO THE LARGE & ATTRACTIVE STOCK —or— NEW FILL MD WINTER GOODS Kow on band sod being received daily at the sub- (NO, 3, CONCERT BLOCK, CORNING, N. x.,) In which great *inducements are offered as regards QUALITIES, styles a prices. Goods of all kinds are being sold at as low rates as ean reasonably be expected* The Stock is in much better shape than ever before to fill all colls or orders* IfE SHALL CONTINUE TO SELL ALL DOMESTICS, SUCH AS BROWN SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS, .BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, DENIMS, TICKINGS, STRIPES, CHECKS, COTTON FLANNELS, HEAVY COTTON ADES, YARNS, WHITE, RED, BLUE AND GREY, MIXED WOOL FLANNELS, SHAKERS FLANNELS, WRAP PERS, DRAWERS, &0., &a.,' Ac., &0.. At about the same loir rates ire have been selling the past three months. WE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD! PRINTS. COMMON, MEDIUM & EXTRA GOODS, AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. A very large stock to retail from. miss mras B This stock is foil ot choice Goods, such'as DeLAINES, ALPACCAS, MQ HAIRS WOOL PLAIDS, ATOOL DeLAINES, PLAIN & FANCY REPS, &o. No one should buy a dress before examining this stock, , , IN SHAWLS We can do well with all; tie stock is largo; plenty of - . i BROCHE A WOOL SHAWLS, DOUBLE & SINGLE, - J Prom low prices to extra qualities. Small Shawls, Ac. CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS. Wo are doing a LARGE CLOAK TRADE, keep ing all tbe LEADING STYLES, and selling them at such CLOSE RATES that no one eon got them up cheaper, without they can out and make tbe garment themselves, and then they can save but a small portion of the costs of making. If par ties prefer to make up for themselves we bare the CLOTHS A TRIMMINGS of all kind a at the LOWEST CASH RATES. t BALMORALS. We can suit any one as to price or quality, keeping them from the LOWEST IN MARKET to tbe EX TRA GOODS, which wo sell as low as last season. BOOTS & SHOES. This Department does its own advertising. I would simply remark that customers caw iu:rr\» on paving a foil supply of tho SAME STANDARD GOODS, and that we warrant all articles sold to he as repre sented. We can suit AIX,- CCSTOHERS from the heat styles of Ladies wear to the heavy DOUBLE SOLE BOOT, and lit any one, from the smallest child to the extra sizes. Richardson’s best make Boots. In Men’s D. S. 4 i, D. S. Bays’ and youths’ always on hand in full supply CHEAP. As usual we will keep oar Grocery Stock in good order, and soli everything at the lowest market rates. WHOLESALE TRADE. All goods fold at Wholesale at lower rates than NEW YORK TINE PRICES. We can do better by all buyers of Small Wholesale Bills than most dealers, as wendd but a small commission to Keif York Cash Prices. PRODUCE Of all kinds taken on as favorable terms as any buyer. CASS PAID for all marketable articles. J. A. PARSOWS, Corning, If. Y. November 11,1843. PERIIVE’S CASH STOKE! I~T is now past two the opening of our BEAPV PAT STORE —AT— TROY/BRADFORD COUNTY, PA., since which time the public bare awarded to us a GENEROUS PATRONAGE, we hare been signally prospered. The PAT AS YOU GO PLAN has afforded ns ample meansjto prosecute our busi ness in such n manner as to REFT COMFETITIOW. Perhaps no greater comment could be adduced to show the value of this plan than the perfect security affords'to the purchaser. He not only gets the value it of his money, hut has the full consciousness that he is a free man. Duns to him are things talked of but not realized. We do business Strictly for Cash, thereby saving a heavy tax which must he imposed on the purchaser, where a CREDIT BUSINESS IS DONE, We purchase most of our Goods for Cash, offering them at a very slight advance FROM COST,’ preferring as we always have done from the com mencement of our business to do a large trade for Small Profits, rather than run the risks which the losses attending a CREDIT SYSTEM involved. Wo therefore can and do offer to purcha sers of DRY GOODS, the best assortment of Gooods to be found In NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA. * - ssmss ssuggs If you want to purchase BLACK, bbqwn, BLUE & GREEN SILKS, BROCADE & PLAIN, Call at PEBINE’S. IDSSIBaa of all styles and quality. Plain and figured French Merinoes, .English Cabnrgs Colored and Black Alapaeas, Brocade Reps and oriental lustres, Figured Mohairs, • In fact everything in the Dress Goods lino, AT PERINE’S. ®MAwms mAW&ss 1 CALL* AND SEE Splendid Broehes, and Square Shawls, Black Thibet, long Shawls, Black Thibet, square Shawls, - Colored Thibets, Black Si|k Shawls, and Shawls of every kind and variety, 1 1 AT PERINE’S. *« CLOAKS, SACQUES, & MANTILLAS, of the newest designs in Black or Colors, . 1 AT PERINE’S, FIVE THOUSAND YARDS Pacific and Manchester Detains for 2 shillings per yard, ' ,v TEN THOUSAND YARDS Madder Prints for 1 shilling per yard, AT PEHINE’S. i A‘ LARGE QUANTITY of Domestics at prices that defy competition, I ’ AT PERINE’S. FIFTY CASES Shop-made Kip and Sloga Boots, for 53,00 per pair, AT PERINE’S. HATS A$D CAPS of great variety ini quality and price, 1 AT PERINE’S. Ladies, Misses 4 Children’s Shoes in great variety and cheap, AT PERINE’S.' Flour by the Sack ot Barrel, AT FERINE’S, Prices reduced on Hoop Skirts and Corsets, ' ‘‘ AT PEUINE’S. Opera Flannels, plain, figured, striped and checked, heavy twilled and rod, blue, green, white and yellow, Flannels, AT PERINB'S, A new and cheap stock of CLOTHING, at PBBINB’S. TROY, Sept. 30,1883. DISEASES BEiriTlSO i ABE CURED BY HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, HATE AND DO GIVE BETTER SATISFACTION ( HAVE MORE RESPECTABLE PEOPLE TO VOUCH FOR THEM t We defy any One to contradict this Assertion, To any one that will produce a Certificate published by ns that is sot ssscian. nooFLA'mys german bitters WELLS CUBE EVEBY CASE OF Chronic or Herrons Debility, Dla~ ease of the Kidneys, and Disea> ses arising from a Disordered Stomach. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOM Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs :• i Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulnesss or Blood to the Htftd, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust i for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach Sonr Eructations, Sinking or Flutter tering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimmingof the Head,Hur- Hurried and Difficult Breathing. Flutter* ingat the Heart; Chokiagor Suffocating Sen sations when in a lying posture,Dimness of "Vision, Dots or Webs' bf 1 - foro the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain Pain in the Head, De ficiency of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain In the Side, Back, Cheat,’Limbs. 4c., Sud den Flushes of Best, Burning in the Flesh, Con stant Imaginations of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits* CONTAIN NO BUM' OR WHISKEY, THE BEST TONIC, From the Rex. Levi, O. Back, Pastor of the Baptist Church Peinhtrtofi, N. J., formerly of the North Baptist Church* Philadelphia. » . » » I hare known lloofiand's German Bitters favorably for a number of years. I have used them in my own family, and have been so pleased with their effects that I was induced to recommend them to many others, and know that they hav© operated fa a strikingly beneficial manner. I take great pleasure in thus publicly proclaiming this fact, and calling the attention of those afflicted with the diseases for which they are recom mended, to these Bitters, knowing from oxperieooe that my recommendation will be sustained. Ido this more cheer fully as Hooflari<Ts Bitters is intended to benefit the afflicted and is *• not a rum drink.” -Yours truly, 9 From Rev. J’.Newfon Brown, D. D., Editor of tli« Encyclo pedia of Religious Knowledge. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Med icines in general, through distrust of their Ingredients and effects, I yet know of no sufficient reason* why a man mar not testify to the benefits ho believes himself to have re ceived from any simple preparation, in the bopo that ho mar thns contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more)readily in regard to Hooffanda German Ritters, prepared by Dr. C 51. Jackson, of this city, beams* I was prejudiced against them for many year*, under tho impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this prejndico by proper tests, and for encour agement to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of three bottles of the&o Bj> ters. at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief, ami restoration to a degree of bodilv nml mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and bad almost despaired of regaining. X therefore thank God and my friend for directing mo to the use of them. PmLsnsLPmA, Jus* 20,1801. j. NEWTON BROWN, From the Eav, Jos* n, Kennard, Pastor of ths 10th Bao tiat Church* r r Rr. Jackson:—Rear Sir I have been frequently request ed to connect my name with commendations of different kinds ot medicines but regarding the practice os out of my appropriate sphere, I have in all coses declined; but with a rlc.-ir proof in various instances, and particularly in my fam ily, of the usefulness of Dr. Iloofl.ind’s German Bitfeis, I depart for once from my usual course, to express my full conviction that, for general debility of the system and espe cially for Diver Complaint, it is a wife and valuable planta tion. In some cases it mav fail; but usually#! doubt not, it will be very beneficial to those who suffer from the above cause. Tours, very respectfully, J. h. EENNAKD. From Rev, Warren Randolph, Pastor of the Baptist Church, Germantown, Penn. * 'Dr. C. M. Jackson;—Dear Sir Personal experience ena bles me to say that I regard the German Bitters prepared hj you us a moat excellent medicine. In cases of severe cold and general debility I have been greatly benefited by the u<e of the Bitters, and doubt not they will produce similar effects cm other*. Fours, truly, WARREN RANDOLPH, Germantown, Pa. From Ror. J. H. Inrnen rrtstor of Heddlng M. E. Churoh, AT PERINE’S. Dr. Jackson; —Sear Sir: —Having used your German Bit tcra'jn ray family frequently, I am prepared to say that it has been of great service I believe that In axyst cat-effof general debility of the system it is the safest and most fal uablo remedy of which I have any knowledge. Yours, respectfully, J. H. TURNER. No. 726 X. Nineteenth Street* From the Rev. J. M. Lyons, formerly Pastor of the Colum bus (X. J.) and Milestown (Pa ) Baptist Churches. New Rochelle, N. Y. Pr. C. M. Jackson j—Dear Sir; —Ifeei it a pleasure thus, of my own accord, to bear testimony to the excellence of the Gernmo Bitters. Some years since being much afflicted with Dyspepsia, I used them with very beneficial results. I have often recommended them to persons enfeebled by that tor menting disease, and haro beard from them the most flat* tering testimonials as to their great value. In cases of gen eral dobility, 1 believe it to be a tonic that cannot bo sur passed* J. M. LYONS* Large Size (holding nearly double quantity,) $1 00 per Bottle—hall do*, fo 00 Small Size—7s cents per Bottle—half do*, $4 00 BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS! See that the Sisnatnre of “ C. Ift. JACKSOS” is on the WRAP- Should your nearest druggist not bare the article, do not be put olt by any of the intoxicating preparation* that may* be offered in it* place, but send to us. and we will forward, securely packed by express. Principal Office St Mannfactorj-, (Shccumois to 0.51. JACKSON * Co,J Proprietors. JOB SALS by Snntrts *ad l)«tl«ri la *r«ry tow* ft the Duffed States. (Bepl. % ISSWyJ . DYSPEPSIA, AND DISORDERS OP THE LTVBB Ind digestive ORGANS The Great Strengthening TONIC, Those Bitters hare performed more Cores f HATE MOKE TESTIMONY! Than any other article in tbs market. AND WILL PAY 91000 REMEMBER THAT THESE BITTERS ARE NOT Ai.COttOI.IC, AND CAN’T MAKE DRUNKARDS, BUT IS IN THE WORLD. bsp-read who sats so : ~m a Eighth below Coates Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia. PRICKS. PER of each Bottle. NO. 631 ARCH STREET. JONES & EVANS, LEVI G. BECK. r-7 o
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