THE A GIT AT Oil. L o CAL ATT D MIBCEI.I. AH^TTB. Welleboro, Wednesday, June 22, New Advertisements. r ; Executor’s Notice —Henry B. Card, Execm:^ “ “ —Richard Videan, Edw£4 Dyer* jzecctors. licensed Claim Agent* —Campbell £ Hamy, Strayed or Stolen— o. D» Styles. * Gei*. Cameron has issued & call fob the Urlyi S.tato Central Committee to meet In Harrisburg, Cnthe 6th day of July. A full attendance is requested. We have received a list of articles, (togctl with the names of the donors,) of the Soldiers* £id at Stony Fork, recently sent to the Sanitary Cpm iasiop. Want of u sorts" compels us to abandon ttlg iblica. lion of it. > Fooith op July BALL.-?-Ticketa have biiet issued for a dance to c6me off on Monday evening, Jaly 4th, 1564, at the house of B. B. Holiday, in WelUboro.— Wetmore and Taylor’s .Band will furnish nihtic for th e occasion. All wishing to have a good time will do well to attend. , n A PsisonEn.—Mr. W. B. Bailey, of the .hclletin job department has Just received nows that eon. Orderly Sergeant Frank Bailey, of 6th Regt., Pa. Reserves is wounded, and a p isoner, jn the hands of the rebels. He was taken in the battle at Bethsada Church, and his wound. U 'said to 'be in the fipot and not dangeroiU.— Will' Bulletin. . : Sheet Mdsic.—We have received frott s)itson i Co., No. 277 Washington Mass., the following pieces of sheet mnsioLau-- rella Polka,'" by C. A. Ingraham; “ The Pu’iident'a Hjmn,” song and chorus, words by Dr. Mul' inburg, music by J. W. Tomer; "Casket Redowa’'; 11 Kind Words can never die”; “ Down by the' rive,*-, lived a maiden,” song and chorus, by JI. S. Tbompjojf. Steiweeekt 'Festival. —The ladies of the Aid Society propose giving a Strawberry Fasten I. at the Court Cease, on Thursday evening, Jane 311. SB%e,i a welcome to the retained Reserves and 11 a .Ictalls > also to the wounded who are hoine on furlong i. .'All the soldiers are cordially invited. Citizens will he charged a moderate sun : for ice .cream, cake, and strawberries, for the purpt-si of do fraying necersMy expense*# . - Little girls and boys bring all yonr meet r.iawber. ries to the Court House on that day and retire the cash for them. • The American Bank Note 'Reporter^ p Monthly and Semi-Monthly,' by S, 15. Coflin ;•» copy of which comes to this office every two is one of the most reliable Detectors published fei £ is coun try, and we take pleasure in recommending - t to oar business men. It gives a list of all new Brntnen 1 Banks, and quotations of Bank Notes fo> eighteen different’ cities, together with a list of t ,e latcs* Counterfeits op to the day of publication.. Teems— Semi-Monthly, $2.00; Monthly $1.00. Address S. E. Cohem, ZD'S South Third StiW, Phila delphia, Po. ; ■ J At a recent meeting of the Wells boro Sobfters*. Aid Society the following persons were elected officers for the comingyear; , # X President—Mrs* H. W. Williams. ; Vice Presidents —Mrs. J. iIP, Calkins. Jlra. Henry Archer. . * % .i t Recording Secretary —Miss Maggie Ribkv£vle. Treaeurer —Miss Carrie Austin. ’* Mus Martha Emery still retains tbe*o£: t ytof Cor responding Secretary. * . / The previous rule of publishing the list dona tions Las been voted down, as it required a t d<a l 0/ time to make it out, and occupied" mux l space in tho paper. A correct account of all article brought in however, will, as usual, be kept in the &-fjety, Mrs. J’.'W. Hatkes, Secretary, tro Um» How Commutation Exemps.— Provo* r Afarefaal General Fry, in answer to the inquiry at to be length of time to which the payment of*commnta« )h money ezempu from liability to sefvicc,replies tb .t tho.lan. guage of the law is plain. ' The law says: u lf any "hall here after pay money for the procuration of n «jubslUute f under the provisions of the act to vrhifl. this is an amendment, such payment of money kb 11 operate only to reliere such persons from droit fc filling the. quota. If it should be necessary to mi ,<e 'several drawings of names in order to fill that quota, that is to say, the quota already-assigned, the person paying commutation money will be exempt on account of such payment from all the drawings to fiil that quota s made subsequent to the one in which hecpaVd comma, tation." Poisonous Parts of the Pje pLAiri.-'tnasmuch. as a vast deal pf debate has taken* place regarding the chemical properties of rhubarb, or pis-Jant, and as there are acres of it being cultivated fo • culinary purposes os well as for wine lt may be well to state that the London Chronicle cites cases of severe iljness being using the swelling buds of this pie plant for Several cases are also mentioned where sevefe ov'-dangerous illness has resulted from the use of tae; The Albany Cultivator says—“ We have knc;yj a similar case in this country. Oxalic acid in 'ib** leaves may be the cause. Hence caution should baiVsed not to employ any part uf this plant a* ixeepf'that which experience has proved to be harm! Camp Meeting.—The Tyoy District C( 'tp Meeting will be held about five-miles south of J Ufl village of Troy, Pa., near the Summit Station of? £be Elmira and Williamsport railroad, in a beautifur; >ood upon the premises of leather Vanhorn, Esq. meeting will commence o*n Monday,-June 27, o'clock P # M., and close on Saturday, July 2, Tuesday, the second day of the meatit <will bo de voted to a Sunday School Convention and Celebration, for the benefit of the S. S. of Tioga counties. Dr. Reed, of Genesee CollegTp and other distinguished speakers are expected 'i-bepresent and address the Sabbath Schools. f- j The following gentlemen compose thf Committee: T. B. Hudson, G. J. Da Bols, M. Coyl,'l ' L. Sti)well t 2*. B. Persons wishing to rent SO; s upon the fftonnd, should notify G. J. Du Bois, at froy, imme diately, the dimensions, Ac, fhere are a number of good tents oh the ground t lit last year, 12x16 feet, which can be rented fo£ & 00. A good boarding tent, will be l&pt upon the % ;ound by two brethren on reasonable, l«r_ s, for the ac comodation of those not having tent# . Osceola, rJtue 15, 1864. ' The Ladies of Oscepla convened at this High School building, April 23, and' organised a Soldiers* Aid, auxiliary to the U. S. Christian Commission. The, following ia a list of iU officers; ' I t Pruideut— Mrs. A. R. Wight* \ 1 Ftcc PreticUnit— Mrs. H. Tubbs, si'4. B. C. Bos trerth. . , and Bee, Secretary —Miss p. Cl. % ylftri i Treasurer—Mrs, V. C, Phelps. ‘ Chaplain —Mrs. C. Kimball, <• Since the organization we have *tip the fol lowing boxes: box Ist, containing elo*£ Z'g and read- \ n e Matter; box 2d, dried fruit, Mliea;' i other del icscies. A musical entertainment given 27th, by I. G. Hoyt, together with the HlglrScbool Exhibi- A oo * or the benefit of the Soldiers* Aid. Society of this and iro extend eur beart<vQunkf to the citizens of Osceola, for the patriotic spirit shown that evening, by contributing so liberally for the benefit of the sick and wounded soldiers. - P. G, Taylor, Secretary. Osceola, June 15,1864. . The Alert Club of the Soldiers* Aid Society of Osceola, auxiliary to the Christian Commission, met on the 28th ofrMay, and organized by electing the following officers; - Preuiiient —Miss Ida SEely, V'cc President —Mies Adell Kinney. Secretary —Florence 11. Bosard. i Tieneurer —Mis. H. C. Bosvrorth. Collector « —Misses Ida Seely, Ettie Stubbs, and Carrie Wilkins. On the llth of June the Collectors reported $l4 32 as the fpsult of their labors. If the children through out the county will lend a helping band we will show the poor soldier as he lies on the gory field wounded and faint that the “ Little Folks" of Tioga county are not wanting in patriotism and loyalty. Florence H Bosard, Sec’y. The following is a list of killed and wounded in Companies F, G, H and I, 45th Regiment P. Y. Y. t in battle near Bethsada Church, June 3, 1864: Killed—Lieut. Geo. P, Scudder, . Wounded—Wheeler 0. Merrick, arm, slightly; Mo ses Merrick, right hand ; John Arnold, leg. slightly ; Mason R. Whipple, hand, slightly ; Francis Seely, arm, slightly. ? Wounded—Scr’t J. Q. Rogers, right side; T. J. Rogers, arm and finger; C. H. Terbell, leg; Eli Smith, leg; A. Thompson, thigh; J. Butler, shoulder; A. Giles, breast; H. Gile, hand; P. Smith, shoulder, slightly ; J. Dickinson, - shoulder, slightly ; S. L. Hakes, side, slightly; H. T, Rice, hand; W. P. Wood. Company H. ’ Kiled—Gorp’l Thomas Dingman, H. T. Bowen, Griffin Parmer, ; ; . Wounded—Serg’t L. R. Robb, left shoulder; Serg't Nathan Edwards, right arm.; Serg’t J. A. Bruce, mor tally; CorpT C. A. Ferguson, head, slightly; Erwin Blanchard, left foot; G. W. Buckbee, left leg; Hiram Davis, Elijah Ames, left arm; Robert Mirtin, right side, seriously; Eugene Heron, left Laid; George Ferguson, righkleg; J. C. Hoosa, right b*eust, mor tally; Lewis Green, right leg. slightly; Peter Mer rick, both thighs; Ira Odell, left arm. Killed—Lieut D. C* Hofg. Wounded—Serg’t J. E. Gatlin, leg, slightly; Serg’t Dickinson, leg, slightly; CorpT Hoffman, *ligbtly; C’pT D. Kriner, face, slightly v CorpT Wright Keddiogton, tnort&lly ; J. 6. Button, slightly; S. J. Baines, slight ly ; J* S. Beach, slightly ; Jasper Bowker, leg, seri ously; J.S. Donnelly, mortally; A. Dickens, finger; H. A. Elliott, slightly; A. M. Handy, arm,seriously; Warren Lawton, leg, slightly; Warren Owens, leg, slightly; Levi Pritchard, head, slightly ; Clock Rex ford, leg, amputated: Joseph Rtebsam, groin, mor tally; H. 8. Sawyer, left arm, amputated; Albert Waters, slightly; W'm. Thompson, slightly. Loss in 45th.Reg’t P. V. V., Juno 3d, 160 killed and wounded ; since May 6, 385. • I Prize Mossr.— A foil list of all prizes payable to date can be seen at the offices. Tpese and all other claims against the Government promptly collected. Joseph E, Devitt .& Co., No. 527 Walnut St., Philadelphia. In Wellsbnro, on the 17th insf., by A, S. Brewster, Esq., Mr. ELMER H, VIALL to Miss TOMB, both of Brown township. Incoming county. In Charleston, Dcc.„l9, 1863, of diphtheria, CE ■LINDA E«, daughter of'J.'-P.and P. J.-Wilcox, of E. Charleston, aged three years. - O, friends, can yon weep ? Where the blight and the mildew may not come, Is the fair young rose in its delicate bloom; O’er the little form that is sleeping near. Doth the guardian love that was round it here Its vigils keep. \ Ab, cherub Immortal! . i There is not a shade on thy sinless brow— I There is not an ill that can harm thee now— 1 So early thou'rt called to thy kind Father’s side, So safely thou’rt boused where the blessed abide, Beyond tho grave’s portal! In Williamsport, on the 21 of February last. MA RIA MILLER, wife of J. J. Miller, formerly of Del mar, aged 35 years. In Williamsport, on the 2d Inst., MARIA BELLE, infant daughler-ol J. J. Miller, aged three months and 16 days. In Charleston, on theSUtult., ALICE A., daugh ter of Erasing and Atnrilla Kelly, aged nine months. 1 SPECIAL NOTICES. Important To Females. > f DR. CHEESEIHAN’S PILLS. f The combination of ingredients in these Pills is the result of a long and extensive practice. They are’ zmld in their operation, and cannot do harm to the most delicate; certain in correcting all irregularities. Painful Menstruations, removing all distinctions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hyt-terics, fatigue, pain in the bnck and Ac., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS was the commencement of anqw era in the treatment of and obstructions ■ which have consigned so many to a premature crave. ''So female can enjoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes place the general health begins to decline. These Pills form the finest jireparatinn ever put forward with IMME DIATE and persistent scccess- Don’t be De ceived. Take this advertisement to your Druggist, and tell him that you want the BEST and JH'st RELIABLE FEMALE MEDICINE IN THE WORLD , which is com prised in these Pills. DR. CUEESEMANS PILLS have been a Standard Remedy for over thirty years, and are the most effectual one ever known for all complaints pecu liar to Females. To all classes they arc invaluable, inducing* with certainty, periodical rvpilarit »/. They are known to thousands, w hohjive nsed them at different periods, through out the country, having the sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians in America. Explicit directions, fating* xchen they should not he used, with each Box — the Price One Dollar per Box, or 6 Boxes for $5, containing from 60 to 60 Pills. . Pills sent by maU,promptly., secure from observation, by remitting to the Proprietors, or any Agent. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY, HUTCHINGS & HILLYER, Proprietors. 81 Cedar St., New York Sold in WelUboro. by JOHN A. ROY. j In Tioga' by H. U. BORDEN. " J la Lawrenceville, by W. G. MILLER. March 23, 1864-ly. The confessions and .experience of ax tx- VALlD—Published ior the benefit.und as a CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN. and others, who .suffer from Nervous De bility. Premature Decay of Manhoud. &c., supplying at the same time Tub Means of Self Cure. By one who has cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery. By en clo-ing a postpaid addressed envelope single copies may be had of the author- KATIIANIKL MAYFAIR. Esq., Juno 1, 1804-ly. Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. Y. HOSTKTTEU’S BITTERS have received the warmest en comiums from the press and people throughout the Union, as a valuable tonic; for the cure of Dj'spepsia, Flatu lence, Constipation, and general nervous debility, it oapjoot be approached. Every day new cases of its great effect uro chronicled through our principal public journals. There is nothing equal to the enjoyment of that which the afflicted experience when using this valuable specific. Its mild tone, its sure and vigorous action upon a disordered stomach, and the cleansing of the entire human body should recommend it to all classes of our communitj'. Advertisement. For sale by druggists and dealers generally everywhere, may 11 64-ltn'' A • GENTLEMAjN, cured of Nervous Debility, l\* Impoteney, Premature Decay and Youthful Error, actuated by a desire to benefit others, will be happy to furnish to all who need it, (free* of charge), the recipe and directions for making the simple rem edy used m his case. Those wishing to profit fay his experience, and possess a Valuable Remedy, will re-, ceive the same by return mail, (carefully sealed), by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN. No. 60 Nassau street, New lork. - May 18 i 1864-3 mos. WHEREAS my wife SDBYIVAH has left my bed and board, without any just cause or pro vocation, (his is to forbid all* persons harboring or trusting her on my account, as I shall pay no debts of her contracting after this date. - EZRA WETMORE. 'Charleston, June Bth, 1864. AN Assortment of TABLE GLASSWARE willLo found at fcOVS-DBTO STORE. Company F. Company G. Compahy L .A. RRIED . • DIED. Carrie L. Wilcox, CAUTION. SPECIAL NOTICE. ODR ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, { SHAWLS, &c„ is now much mors complete and attractive than ever before, having, just received a large stock of en tirely new styles, which we are selling off at very low prices. WE HAVE FULL LINES OF PLAIN. FIGURED & STRIPED ALPACAS, CHECKED & STRIPED MOHAIRS, POPLINS,, GHALLIES, and can hardly fail to suit all customers. In CLOTH SACQUES AND CIRCULARS, SHAWLS AND CLOAK CLOTHS, we have on'hand a muck better stock than-can be found elsewhere. We intend to beep this the best stock to select from in this County. Tlit Domestic Stock is fuli of Bargains, and wo are selling all goods, such as PRINTS. r SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, DENIMS, COTTON ADES, &c., at less than current market rates. TUB BOOT & SHOJE STOCK will be kept fall of all desirable goo&s, and. sold at out regular scale of low prices* AH goods warranted to be as represented* Cnatomers can say© money by making their par chases of us. J. A. PARSONS, Corning, IV. T. April 27, 1864. United Slates 10-40 Bonds, THESE BONDS are issued under the act of Con gress of March Bth, 1864, which provides that all bon s issued under this act shall be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by or under any State or municipal au thority. Subscriptions to tbeso bonds are received in United States notes or notes of National Banka. They are TO BE 'REDEEMED IN COIN, at the pleasure of the Government, at any period not Uea than tennor more than forty years from their date, and until their redemption FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN COIN, on bonds of not over ope hun dred dollars annually, and.on all other bonds semi annually. The interest is payable en the first days of March and September in each year. Subscribers will receive either registered or coupon bonds, as they may prefer. Registered bonds are re-, corded on the books of the United States Treasurer, and can be transferred only on the owner's order.:— Coupon bonds ar.e payable to bearer, and are more convenient for commercial uses* Subscribers to this loan will bare the option of fad’ ving their bonds draw interest from March Ist, by paying the accrued interest in coin—(or in U. States notes, or the notes of National Banks, adding fifty per cent, for premium,) or receive them drawing inte rest from the date of >ubscription and deposit. As ibes*e bonds are Exempt from Municipal or State Taxation , their vafue Is increased from one,to three per cent, per annum, according to the rate of lax levies in va rious parts of the country. At the present rate of premium on gold they pay OVER EIGHT PER CENT. INTEREST in currency, and arc of equal convenience as a perma nent or temporary investment. It is believed that no'securities offer so great in ducements to lenders ns the various descriptions of U. Slates bonds. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or separate communities only, is pledged for payment, while for the debts of the United States the whole property of the country is holden to secure the pay ment of both principal and interest in coin. These Bonds may be subscribed for in sums from $5O ap to any magnitude, on the some terms, and are thus made equally available to the smallest lender and the largest capitalist. They can be converted into money at any moment, and the holder will have the benefit of the interest. t It may be useful to state in this connection thjt the total Funded Debt of the United States on which in. terest is payable in gold, on the 3d day of Jilarch, 1564, was 5768,905,000. The Interest on this debt fur ’the coming fiscal year will be $45 937,126, while the customs, re venue in gold for the current, fiscal year, ending June 3Uth, 1864, has been ’so far at the rate of -over $109,000,000 per annum. , It will be seen that even the present gold revenues .of the Government are largely in excess of the wants of the-Treasury for the payment of gold interest, while the recent increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the annual receipts from customs on the same amount of importations, to $150,000,(TOO. Instructions to the National Hanks acting os loan agents were not issued from the United States Trea sury until March ,26. but in the first three weeks of April the subscriptions averaged more than TEN MILLIONS A WEEK.* Subscriptions will be received by all IfATIOMAL BANKS which are depositories of Public money, and.all RESPECTABLE RARE'S ANJ> RANKERS throughout the country, (acting as agents of tho-Na tional Depositary Ranks), will furnish farther infor mation on application and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. . May 18, 186-t-3mos. HUGH YOUNG, BOOKSELLER. & STATIONER, AND DEALER IN American Clocks, American, English, and Swiss Watches, Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware. Spectacles,' .Picture Frames, Photographic Albums, Stereoscopes, Microscopes, Perfume#, Yankee Notions, Fishing Taeklo and Flies, and Fancy and Toilet Articles. JS&* SCHOOL BOOKS of every kind used in the County, constantly on hand and sent by mail or oth erwise, to order, A TO. 5, UNION BLOCK, TTELLSBOHO, PA. LEFT the premises of the subscriber on Maple Hill, in Covington township, on the Bth day of May, 1884, a Two Year Old Red Bull, not very large. With white spots, a white spot in his foee. The man that finds him and sends me word will be well reward ed for his trouble. JACOB BELLMAN, Jr. ■ Covington, Jane 8, 1864.® -v DISSOLIiTJ OS. THE ®)-partncrship heretofore existing between Charles E. Phipps t George W-Near, under (he firm of Phipps k Near, is this day dissolved by mu- Inal consent. The Books, Notes, do., are in the hand* of Charles E. Phipps for settlement. GEO. VI. NEAR, .. ..gwokfcld, Apr. - CHAS.B,-PHIPPS.- COUNTY- a git ato r. DeLAINES, &c., ESTRAY. THE PEOPLE’S STORE IN CORING, N« Y. J. -M. SMITH, HAVING associated'with him N; E. WAITE, who has been employed for the last nine years in capacity of Salesman, the business will be continued under the name and firm of SMITH & WAITE , AT THE NEW STORE, OPPOSITE THE Dickinson House, and will be conducted as heretofore on the principle of , - - ONE PRICE AND READY PAY. 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 now 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 oonsistof STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, among which arc ; . BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, TICKS, STRIPES, DENIMS, CHECKS, PRINTS, FLANNELS, GINGHAMS. ' t ..CHAMBRAY3, . 1 DeLAINES, ALPACCAS, ’ . SCOTCH PLAIDS, and a great variety of DRESS GOODS. Also, SHAWLS, & LA- DIES’ CLOAKINGS, CLOTHS' <t CASSIMEUES, by. the yard or made up to order. KENTUCKY JEANS, COTTONADEjS, LINENS, and a general assortment of Goods for MEN’S AND BOY’S WEAR We also keep a general stuck of BOOTS & SHOES, FAMILY GROCERIES, YANKEE NOTIONS, I PALM LEAF HATS, SUN UMBRELLAS, &c. A’e aball endeavor to keep oar Stock as complete as possible, by the Continual Addition of snch articles in our line as the wants of our custo mers ' . I SEEM TO REQUIRE. Ourjfacilities for purchasing Goods | ARE UNSURPASSED, and while we do not protend to sell Goods LESS THAN COST, r yet we are willing to .sell them at a 5 SMALL PROFIT, and it will bo our aim by FAIR 'DEALING, to merit a share of public patronage. We aro very thankful for the liberal and constantly INCREASING PATRONAGE bestowed upon us, and hope to merit its continuance and increase. Customers from ! TIOGA COUNTY and vicinity are cordially invited to call and examine Good? and Prices. SMITH & WAITE. Corning, March 30, 1864. MOHAWK CHIEF. MOHAWK CHIEF was raised in Montgomery County, N. Y., and bred from a son of the eelebra ted Black Hawk Sullion, owned by David Hill, of Bridgeport, Vt., who is admitted to bo the beat Stock llorserover kept in the New England States, so much so that his bones now' form a pan of the curiosities in the Agricultural Museum in Boston. His Dam was Messenger, which makes the best cross that has ever been attained, having all the qualities of the Black Hawk and the size of the Messenger; these simple facts I deem sufficient and better than to make up a pedigree to make Emu brother or cousin to all the celebrated Stallions in America ; MOHAWK CHIEF is 8 years old, 16 hand* high, and weighs 1200 lbs., color, jet black, is strong and muscular, and has got the best colts now being raised In this county, and last but not least, be gets a creater proportion of Mares with font than an} horse can boast of in this sqption of country. The above facts cannot be controverted. Mohawk Chief will devote tbo next two months to the propagation of hU spe cies as per annexed time table: Farmington, H. Merritt Monday, May 23,fr0m9 to 10 a.m. Farmington. I’eter Mowreys, May 23, from 12 nj. to 2 p.m. Academy Corners. Tuesday, “ 2-1, until S aim. Osceola, Tuesday. May 24, from 10 to 11 n. m. ' Elkland, Tuesday, “ 24. from 12 ra. t<*s p. rtf. Beecher’s Island. Wednesday. May 25. until 9 a, m. Lawrcnceville. Wednesday* May 25. from 12 m. to 5 p. m. HoUdayviUe. Monday, May 30. from 9 t<S 10 a. m. 11. H, Potters, “ 30, from 12 m. hQ 2p, m. Wellsboro, Bigoneya, Monday, May 30, Arrive at 6 p. m. Wellsbovo, “ Tuesday, “ 31, until 10 a. m. This table answers for the season, and will be met regularly every two weeks, except the first week of Court, when he will be at Bigouey's Hotel, Wellsboro. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday., Ho will be at his stable in Tioga/ every Friday and Saturday through the season.- r- TERMS—Single Service, $5,00. Pay down.S-'To Injure, $lO.OO. ' , • Persons.parting with Mares before foaling will bo held for tlie services of! tho Horae. Tioga, May 25, 1864. THE IMPORTED JACK! AAPOIiEOA, WILL serve a limited number of Mares at Mans field, Tioga County, Pennsylvania. ' i napoleon ‘ is 5-ycers old, having been imported from France in the year 1862, being then three years of age. He is a sure foal getter, stands' 134 hands,high, weighs 800 ,lbs,, and is the best Jack; in Northern Pennsylvania. CONTRACTS will he with’ owners of Mares for thg delivery of the foal ns soon as weaned, for which a fair price will bo paid. TERMS:—SIO to insure. * Mares from distancerac cofnmodated with pasture. Call and see this animal. FAULKNER & BAILEY. Mansfield, April 20, 1864-3m :S MANHOOD: HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED.—Jest pub: lishod. a new editiori of Dr. Culvt* rwcll’a Celebrated Essay on the radical euro (without medicine) of Spermator rhoea. or »£ininal Weaknesß., Involuntary Seminal Losses, ImpotenCy, Mental and Physical incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.: also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Pits, l&dnced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. 1 - jBS“* Price, in a Healed envelope, only 6 cents. This celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years successful practice, that the alanniug .consequences of self abnso may bo radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of, the knife—pointing out a mode of cure, at once simple, certain rfnd effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be. may euro himself cheaply, privately, and radically. /©“This Lecture should be in tho hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Address the publishers. CDAS. J. C- KLINE & CO., Jjine 15, ’64-ly. 127 Bowery, New York, P. 0. box 4586 revenue stamps. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Revenue Stamps of nil denominations, just received at the First National Bank of.Wellsbofo, in the Store building ■of 0. & J. L. Robinson.- Persona wanting Stamps are requcst'to call 'and getn supply. -- I • - -Wellshoro, ISSi-lf. - ■ - —— ANOTHER NEW STOCK SPRING GOODS FERINE & CO’S I THE attention of the public tehereby.oailed to the largest and best assortment of ' j spnra and summer dry goods ever offered in this market. The faithful patronage which wo have received during the past year from the trading community of this section, has stimulated us to pat forth our best effortSjto please, and having se lected our present Mammoth Stock With great care and particular attention to the known wants and tastes of our customers, we have no best* tatlon in saying, that we can offer them a Of supplying'themselves with Goods for the coming season. . Each department is full to overflowing with its re spective stock, and as heretofore we can and shall sell them at prices which will bid defiance to compe titioo. ,i r ' Call and examine for yourselves, and we are con fident that the most fastidious taste cannot fail In be ing gratified. Especially would we call the attention of onr Lady customers to our - j STOCK OP Which it is necdlels to say is larger than ever, em bracing all the styles of the season. liich Black, Broicn, Blue & Fancy Brest Silks t Plain and Figured Wool DoLainet, Black and White Checks, Mozambiques, Foils de Cbeoves, Alpaccas of every description, Figured DeLaines, Mourning GoodsJ f Challies, In short, it is unnecessary to ennmarate farther, as the Ladies well know that we always have the best assortment of Dress Goods. FRESH AMERICAN PRINTS I This department is replete with the best qualities and best assortment of all the leading prints, and ore selling at the Domestics ! No other Store can compete with ns In this line of Goods. It consists in part of Brown Sheetings in, all grades and widths. Tickings, Stripe Shirtings, Check Shirtings, Den ims, and all the best makes, and at no advance in price. . - - - Carpet Department! NEW SPRING STYLES! Those in need of a New Carpet, will find it to their advantage to inspect our targe and varied assortment before going elsewhere, as we cannot full in suiting them both in price and quality. Brussels, Ingrain, Hemp, Mattings of all kinds, Oil Cloths. In fact, everything in the Carpet Line* WALL &' WINDOW CAPER I Who wants to purchase these goods at prices that will defy competition? You who Jo must not fail to call and see the , GREAT VARIETY now offered, consisting of new patterns; RICH GOLD LEAF, SATIN PAPER. IMITATION SATIN, COMMON PAPER, , GOLD BORDERED; WINDOW SHADES, PAINTED « PRINTED •• PLAIN il •• B. A. SMEAD, BOOTS & SHOES. This Department i? overflowin'*. No other concern can show so handsome and varied a stock. Every one will find it greatly to their advantage to *, PURCHASE OF US. EEADI MADE CLOTHING. SPRING <t’ SUMMER STYLES! A large and varied assortment in this • line, inclu ding Gents' Black Frock and Business Coats, Satin, Farmer's Satin and Cloth Tests, Black Doe Skin and Fancy Casaimere Pants, Boys' Clothing. We also have an extensive stock of CLOTHS & CASSIMERES! is cethplete and fall in Its every department, and with thanks for past patronage we srtlf endeavor so to conduct our basinets, as to merit the future, confi dence of all.' PERIIVE & CO. —APBiILr'’SB(* ’ 1 » ' A - ’** OP AT BARE OPPORTUNITY! CHEAPEST PRICES. IN SHORT!,- OUR WHOLE STOCK DYSPEPSIA, AND DISEASES BEStiTIIG FBOJI DISOBDKES OF TEE LIVES AND DIGESTIVE ORQANf ABE CUBED BT HOOFLAKD’g , GERMAN BZTTEHSy The Great StreDsltaenlng TOMIC, Theee Bitters hareiperformed more Carts! hats and so arm betteb satiwactioj# HATE MORE TESTIMONY! HAVE MORE RESPECTABLE PEOPLE TO YOtJCH FOR THEM? Than an; other article in the market. We defy any Ona to contradict this Assertions AND WU.L PAY SIOOO To any on* that will produce a Certificate p*blUlU4 by;U* that if not esxniss. ; HO 0 ELAND’S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF Ciironic or Nervous Debility. Dis ease of Hie Kidne}*, and Dlkvo* ses arisiuj; from a Disordered Monmclb OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS Resulting from Disorders of th* Digest its Organs : 1 Constipation, Inward Pilta, Fulnessa or Blood to th.Qtal Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust fur Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomath . Soar Eructations, Sinking or Flatter* terisg at the Pit of the Stomach, ftwimmingoCthe Head, Hur* Hurried and Difficult Breathing. Flutter* ’ ingat the Heart; Choking or Suffocating Sen* , tations when in & lying posture, Dimness of > , Vision, Dots or Webs b* ,> fora the Sight, 'll Fever and Dull Pals I Pain in the Head, De lll' fleiency of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, ic , Sud den Flashes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Con stant Imaginations of Evil, and great Depression of tip kill,* REMEMBER THAT THESE BITTERS ARB JTOf Ai.COHOL.IC, CONTAIN NO RUM OR WHISKER AND CAN’T MAKE DRUNKARDS, B UT IS THE BEST TONIC* IN THE ‘WORLD. iSf READ WHO SAYS SO:-®| From the Hey. Levi. 6. Beck, Pastor of the Baptist ChtutH Pemberton, N.J., formerly of the North Baptist Church Philadelphia. • * • a l hare knowri Hoofiand’s German Bitters favorably for a number of yean. X bare used them in znj own family, and hare been so pleased with their effects that I was induced to recommend them to many others, and know that they have operated Id a strikingly beneficial manner. I take great pleasure in thus publicly proclaiming tins tact, and calling the attended of those afflicted with the diseases for which they are recom mended, to these Bitters, knowing from experience that my recommendation will be sustained. Ido this more cheer fully as Hoofland’s Bitters Is intended to benefltthe and U *• not a rum drink.” Yours truly, From Eev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the Encjclo- pedia of Religious Knowledge. . Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent’iled- Icioes in general, thn ugh distrust of their ingredients and effects. I yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits ho believes himself to have ceived from any simple preparation. in the hopethatha may thus contribute to the benefit of otheta. I do this the more readily in regard to Hooflauda German Bitters, prepared by Dr.C M. Jackson, of this city, be cans* I was prejudiced against them for many years, impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I am indebted to my ft fend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., forth# removal of this prejndice by proper teats, and for encour agement to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility*. The use of three bottles of Bit* ters. at the beginning of the present year, *as followed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I hacPhotfelt for six months bt fore, and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend foe directing me to the nse of them PuiLASELPinA, Jess 20,1861. J. NEWTON BROWN. From the Rot. Job. H, Kannard, Pastor of the 10th Bap tist Church. Br. Jackson Dear Sir:—-I have been frequently request edto connect my name with commendations of different kinds of medicines but regardiug the practice as out of my appropriate sphere, 1 have in ail eases declined; but with a clear proof in various instancos.and particulaily in wv fam ily, of the usefulness of Dr. Hoofland's German hitters. I depart/or once from my usual course, to express juy foil conviction fh-at, for general debility of the system and espe cially foe Liver fomplaint. it is a wife aid valuable prepara tion. In borne cases it may fail; but usually, 1 doubt noli it will be very beneficial to those who suffer from the abdv* cause. Yours, very respectfully, J. H. KENNAKO, Eighth below* Coates Street, Philadelphia. From Rev.Watreh Randolph, Pastor of ths Baptist CLnrtb, Germantown, Penn. Dr. C. M. Jackson:—Dear Sir Personal experience ena bles rae to say that I regard the German Bitters prej nred by you as a most excellent medicine. In cases of severe coli and general debility Phare been greatly benefitted by the nse of the Bitters, and doubt not they will produce similar effects oh others. Yours, truly, WABBEN RANDOLPH, Germantown, Pa. From Rut. J. H. Turner, Pastor of Bedding 11. E. Church; Philadelphia. Br.JackaonDear Sir:—Having used your German Lit tere In my family frequently, I am prepared to say that jt baa been of great service. 1 believe that tu moat ca>« of general debility of the system it is the safest and Aiuet val uable remedy of which 1 have any knowledge. Yours, respectfully, J.H.TTJRNSft- No. 726 N. Nineteenth Stmt. From the Rev. J.M. Lyons, formerly Pastor of the Colum bus (N. J.) and ilileatown (Pa ) Baptist Churches. New Rochelle. N. Y. Dr. C. M. Jackson Dear Sirl feel it a pleasure thus, of my own accord, to bear testimony to the excellence of tb« German Bitters. Some years since being much afflicted with Dyspepsia, I used them with very beneficial results. 1 havw often recommended them to persons enfeebled by that tor menting and havo heard from them the most flat tering testimonials as to their great value. In cases of gen eral debility, 1 believe it to be a tonic that be auf • J.M. LYONS. ( PBICES, Large Sue (holding nearly double quantity,) SI 00 per Bottle—half do*. $5 0(» Small Site—7s cents per Bottle—half doi. $J BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS! See that the SigbntArc of «C. m, JACKSOIt” it on the WRAP. PEB tft each Bottle. Should yoor nearest druggist notihare the article do not ** P“‘ off by any of the intoxicating preparation. th«. may bo offered Jn its place, but send to ns, and i»» 4-ai> for» al J securely packed by express. 1 Principal Office & Mannfttctcij, NO. 631 ARCH STREET. JONES & EVANS, .(Suooeasors to C. M. JAOXSOH * Co,) . *»*■" Proprfetofi. , SAtßby Ctugetats and DeeUsn in iw7.W is tta United gtatee. - v . (Tan. 6,186*. , , (Sept 9,1563-ly.) LEVI Q. BECK.
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