THB A GIT AT Blu 2,0.0AX* AUTD Iff ISC Eli LATTEOUS;. WeUaboro, -Wednesday, Feb. 3, 18fl4. New Advertisements. -gtiray — Susannah Smith. Sostctter’i Celebrated Stomach Bitters. Semi old’s (Famine Preparations. * . List of Letters —Wellsboro Post Office. Li*t of Letter's —Tioga Post Office. Caution —Peter Tipple. Wb learn that the pastor of the M. E. Chnrfjh this Borough, frill be absent from, town for th-eo fohr Sabbaths to come. We understand that he is) t> Hsliver the annual address on Washington’s Dirtadaj.;, at Lima Seminary, N. T. Skedaddled.— During the night of Sunctoy a named Woodford, committed some weeks ago in d*J- TauU of bail in an action on the case, let himself of ;t bf the County Jail in the usual way: that ir, Xj gaining the skylight and getting down by torn sheets knotted together. We presume that, after the Grand Jury shall have presented the jail as a a few times more, something will be done to-;prc/ei}t this kind of leakage. * The people have been delighted duringP a i ,fc ueek to welcome back again to Wellsboro J. F.-Ualkins, who in bis absence from very efficiently, engaged as a Choplain in theftrro; - . Vhen the ,f battle clouds” shall have disappeared from tho sky that bends above us and be- IB -m’'log ger needed to teach'men how to fight as well a* ho'y to die, we trust that his home here shall be Svperma nent one among us. - • v Tin: Weather daring the month of January wois very remarkable for this latitade. -The thermjimety showed an average for the first week, of 9 deg;: ff-o ondwcck, 13i deg.; third week, 28 deg.; la« Its days, 6Gk deg. Average barometer for first woe.; wigs 25.56; second week, 28.40; third week, 28.30 i) lart ten days, 28.54. The coldest day of the moot I, the 2d, when the thermometer averaged 6 deg. Jjeiow rero. The warmest day was the 28th, th»- them pmf;- ter showing 70 deg. at 2p. averaging tlfj day, 41i degrees. The observ aliens • forming the data of the above were mode three times flaßjaitJ a.m., and at 2 and' ra. ' ” Jk Libby Prison. —A letter was received on Hlon from Lieut. Chas. M. Hart, of Co. I, 45th liegt. Ta. Vela., dated at Libby_Prison, Richmond, Vo., Jan. 3d. 110 states that he was made prisoner, tc galher with Sergt. John B. Emery, Corp. Jesse .Wit. cm of Jliddlebury, and about fifty others, while oh their way to join their Regiment at Knoxvil'e, Tcr r nessee, on the Mth of Decemher,last, iLscculs tlu't they fought os well as (hey could to^Sprevent cap ture, and in the fight Corp. Wilcox was wounded Vi the hand. Lieut. Hart writes that they weretall there in good health, and asks his folks to- send" aJmx (sf clothing, provisions, Ac., indicating that the 1 If ' « of the rebel prisons are not calculated to “ fatjuf ’ ufij Bonoccn Election.—The election cn last Friday for IJorough and Township officers passed of^ Only one whiskey row occurred in. the streets. following officers were chosen for the Borough: J. Burge st. —H. W. 'Williams, re-elected. , Cfnmeil. —A. Foley,*A. N, Donaldson Conttahle. —Horace S. Cook. ;? School Director. —s s ; 11. Landis, E. H. ? Poor Matter*. —p. R, ’Williams, I. M, Bod|ise. 'X ' Aineftor. —Win. Roberts. -1 c Aseiefant Attensor*. —P. C, Hoig. J. RibbeyfiiUej I % Atm’ifor. —C. L. Seimcnp. ' “ Judge of Election.—Zno. N. Bache, R. tie vote, L - , ? Inserters, —H. W. Dartt* Dan. Mack. Coxchess has put a tax of 60 cts. per whiskey. Topers, what do you think of that ?<;, Vou ■will have to decrease year caps os well who made the law, 1 r - { .£ VTe see by the School Journal, that after the annual appointment of. <cacheft. in Jhch district, the pecretaryjo'f the board is required tojend a written list of niunes, and the schools to v&lclHhey have been respectively appointed, to the pros.sr t’pun ty superintendent, with ft notice of the jiry j’apon which the ensuing term of school, in the [district* will commence, and the determination thereof, a§ directed by the board. ■ ‘ Notice to School Directors. —The follotyin ; just been received from the Department: wing to the change in the law, basing tbc calcu^<U r % for distribution'upon the number of scbolarg'roatrhd of taxables as formerly, tbe Department is not- vet? pre pared to pay out tbe State appropriation, 'Asm* >n as practicable, however, all warrants will he:£or;J cd to districts entitled to their share,”. . B ~ • Rise Months' Mek to be tT. S. Senate has so amended the .Enrollment *£cft,-: that none but such os are in the service, or bt&n id the service tiro years, and have been dis charged, are exempted from the opcratlqni #; the draft. This throws all those who served -thf nine months’ regiments, into the classes, liable drkft They still have one advantage over otbe~-3per, and taUone, that is they get a bounty of $402 jf-they en list, while others get only $302. No doubt rjiaby of them will <f goin.” Those who were draped and ferved in 1862 will also be liable to draft. b! 2* The Magazines.— "We have received, ’S' Henson* 6 ■ ifajasinc for February. The slipper is very* beautiful and worth more than the price <ebook. This periodical is justly very popular aiw? tljie in 7 crease in its edition for 1864 is very v The Continental Monthly seems to in; creasing m favor. “Tho Treasury Report: nft Mr. Secretary Chase,” by the .Hon. F. 1?. St&£- on, will attract much attention both for the carter ofiffl Elements, as well as tbe high tribute-JW*' l-to iho -titraordinary ability of the Secretary of th£Tfeasu ry, in managing the financial affairs of t| » govern acct Wc notice also .an excellent crticlc^V a Pc irtWu:” '' . . *t ■ The jiijTnfi'c Monthly for February opirfl’A w :th an strode on '■ Genius" than which ire have nit; 'Cbd a finer fora long time. Thca there is a st'dr’ <f "A Half-Life asd Half a Life,” which ahowy;Gt'nngly Ihe power that may he developed in the- tgn?d(«ated ieart "by kindness and a proper We would not forget as we pass on the rcry parity and seasonable poem of the " Snow." “ Tj»' !louse and Home Papers" are partieniarlycharmi i 5 r» well as practical. A partial sketch of the literal 1 life of Bryant, which includes ft review of his iatOt-book entitled “ Thirty Poems” is remarkably “ Anceslev Hall and Xewetend Abbey” \efjr-in teresting, associated as they are with tbb e of Byron and the memory of Mary /ti i xc fiews of sew.hooks are excellent, and ariTjf knowledge of thoss worth reading may ho ■burned simply from .these. Among the literary n )tires in the present number is one of " the Roundd. out Pa pers” by IT. M. Thackeray-r English liteyotlire J?as sustained a very great lossan the recent dec . i of ibis distinguished writer. Additional interest srl.l 'bj’st- to the legacy of delightfal books W "brfSs •he. qneathedto ns. 's*'*V MA.HHIED. j. , I V^ n JF a * on » on tb* 20th alt*, by Elder Br da, SPEKCEE to ABBA TA'lfrO&tU «theaboreplace. “ - • * r ?-f* • In Wellsboro, on the Istinst., MORTIMER BUL« LARI)/ sob of Rev, Walter Bullard, aged 26 years, 9 months, and-7 days, •' In Covington, on the 24th ult., THOMASB. GOOD ENOW, aged 41 ycars^ Ho leaves an aged mother, wife, and three children to mourn his loss. Com. In Wellsboro, on the 22d nit, GRACE, daughter of W. A. aud-Nancy Nichols, aged 6 years. One less tie to hind us to earih—oue loss sunbeam to gild life’s pathway,—one more shadow with its chilling weight to rend tho heart strings ; but in Heaven, one treasure more—one more guardean An gel to watch over us, and beckon us to that brighter home, where sorrow never enters. NOTICES. To Consumptives. Consumptive sufferers will receive a valuable pre scription for tho euro of Consumption, Asthma, Bron chitis, and all Throat and Lung affections, (free of charge,) by sending their address to ' v Rev. E. A. WILSON, WilUamahurgh, Kings Co,, New York. Jim, 27, 1864j?6t. . BAPOUIFIEB, OR CONCENTRATED XTSTB FAMILY SOAP MAKER. WAR makes high prices ; Saponiffer helps to re duce them. It makes SOAP for FOUR cents apound by using your kitchen grease, CAUTION I As spurious Lyes are offered also, be careful aad.tmlj buy the PATENTED arti cle pnt up In IRON cabs, all others being COUN TERFEITS. PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING CO., Philadelphia—No. 127 Walnut Street Pittsburg*—Pitt* Street and Dnqnesne Way. Nov. 18, 1863-om» TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF BOTH SEXES. , A Reverend having been restored 1 to health in a few days, after undergoing all the usual routine add irregular expensive modes of treatment without success, considers it bis sacred duty to com municate to his'afßoted fellow creatures the means of cure. Hence on’.the receipt of an addressed envelope, be will send (free) a copy of the prescription used. Direct to Dr. John M» Dagxall, 186 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N, Y. Juno d, 1803-ly. THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF A NERVOUS INVALID.. Published for the benefit and as 4 a caution to young men, and others, who-suffec frpm Nervous Debility, Early Decay, and their kindred ailments—supply ing the means of self-cure. By one who has cured himself after being a victim of misplaced confi dence in medical humbug and quackery. By enclo sing a post-paid directed envelope, single copies may bo bad of the-author,' Nathaniel Mavpaik, Esq., Bedford* Ivitigs county, New York/ !June 1^1863-ly. Administrator’s Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted'to the undersigned upon'the estate of Horace Davis, late of Mantiticld, (Jec’d, all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same must present them duly authenti cated for settlement, to A. J. ROSS, Adm’r. ilanslield, Jan. 27, ISW-Ct. _ WHOLESALE DIUO STORE* - i Prince’s Metallc Paint, Pfizer «b Co’s Chemicals, Thaddeus David’s Inks* \ Fluid Extracts, Concentrated Rochester Perfumery and Cincinnati Wines ond ' flavoring Extracts, * Brandy, Paints and'Oils, Whitewash Lime, Petroleum Oil, Kerosene Lamps; Drugs and Medicines, Patent Medicines, School-Books, Stationery, Wall Paper, Wyoming Mills Wrap- Window Glass, ping Paper, Dye Colors, Furnished at Wholesale Prices by W. D'tTJßßßraup, , Corning, N. Y. Zimmermann & Go’s. NATIVE BRMOY & WINES, FOR v - MEDICAL & COMMUNION PURPOSES, CATAWBA BRANDY. THIS BRANDY has been analyzed by tbe Mcdi ical Director of the Naval Labratory at Brooklyn, and substituted for French Brandy, fir use in the United States Navy. It is also used and recommend ed by Dr. Satterlce, Medical Purveyor in New York •of U. S. Army, in the Hospital of bis Department. DRY CATAWBA WINE. THIS "WINE has all the properties of Dry Sherry Wine. SWEET CATABA WINE. THIS WINE for its mildness is adapted for Inva lids and for communion purposes. MESSRS. ZIMMERMANN & CO., of Cincin nati and New York bad formerly partnership vmn N: Longworth of Cincinnati the wealthy Native Wine producer, and therefore enables them to furnish the best of American production, at moderate prices. Sold by W. D. TERBELL, at Wholesale and Re tail, and by Druggists generally, Corning, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1861—tf. Sale of Valuable Real Estate. SITUATED in Union and Bloss Townships, in the County of Tioga, and Stale of Pennsylvania. • The subscriber will offer at public Palo, at Canton Corner.®, in Bradford county, on TUESDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF MARCHJIEXT , at 1 o’clock, P. M., tbe following seven lotfor tracts of land situated as aforesaid, to wit: Lot No. two. Warrant No*, two, containing 132 acres and 55 perches; Lot No. two, warrant No. three, containing 381 acres and 125 perches; Lot No. four, warrant No. five,-containing 145 acres and 62 perch es Lot No. twb; warrant No. six, containing 127 acres and 52’pcrclies; Lot No. six, warrant No: four, containing 329 acrc§ and 26 perches £ Lot No. six, warrant No. sevens containing 350 acres and 93 perches; Lot No. eight, warrant No, oncj! containing 135 acres and 164 perches. The above lands are well covered with Pine, Beech, Maple, Hemlock, White Ash and other timber. Iron ore and Bituminous coal have* been found on parts of the lands above described. Lot No. two, on warrant "No. three, is improved, and also Lot No. sis, on war rant No.scven. The above lands will bo sold at the time and place above mentioned without reserve. Terms of sale will be ten per cent, on the day of sale, one half the residue on the first day of April next, nod the bal ance first day of April 1865, with tntereff from the first day of April next, when possession will be given, f JOHN S. GEAPIUS. Williamsport, Jan. 27, ISS'fc-dt. A Valuable Farm for Sale, VERY CHEAP. THE old homestead of the Tate Ansel Purple of 100 acres, together with 200 acres adjoining it on the north is now offered for sale at the low price of $3O per acre—s2,ooo will be required at the time pos session is given—the balance may be paid in instal ments to suit the purchaser. There is about 150 acres under fence, an4H25 acres good plow-land.' The bal ance is well timbered, as follows: 50 acres with pine timber, 25 with under wood of pine, hemlock, beech, Ac. The balance principally with large hemlock, mixed with ash, maple, beech, birch, Ac. The land is well watered, and stocked with abundance of fnzit trees. The buildings are worth over $2,000. The land is in'a high state of cultivation, and for fertility will rank second to none in the county. Far farther particulars apply to M. V. PURPLE of Knoxville, Pa., or address 8. H. PURPLE/ Co lumbia, Lancaster connty, Pg,’ I Jan. 20, 186£~tf» DIED- THJS TIOGA AG-IT AT OR. YOUR ATTENTION IS INVITED TO THE LARGE & ATTRACTIVE STOCK —OF— NEW Fill AND WINTER GOODS Now on hand and being received daily at the sub scriber's, (NO. 3, CONCERT BLOCK, CORNING, N. Y.,j in which great inducements are offered as regards QUALITIES, STYI.ES & PRICES. Goods of all kinds are being sold at as low rates as can reasonably be expected. The Stock is in mnchhotter shape thanover before to fill all calls or orders. •• WE 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, &c., &0., Ac., Ac., At about the same lour rates wo have been selling the past throe months. WE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD! PRINTS. COMMON, MEDIUM & EXTRA GOODS, AT THE "LOWEST CASH PRICES. A. very lar£b stock to retail from. ©iiss (i@©m This stock is full ot choice Goods, such as DeLAINES, ALPACCAS, MOHAIRS, WOOL PLAIDS, WOOL DeLAINES, PLAIN & FANCY REPS,. &c. No one should buy n dress before examining this Stock. ; IN SHAWLS We can do .well with all; the stock is largo j plenty BROGUE & WOOL SHAWLS, DOUBLE & SINGLE, From low prices to extra qualities. Small Shawls, Ac. CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS, We are doing a LARGE CLOAK TRADE, keep ing all the LEADING STYLES, and selling them at such CLOSE RATES that no one can get them up cheaper, without they can cut and make tho garment themselves, and then they con save but a small portion of the costs of making. If par ties prefer to make up for themselves we have the CLOTHS & TRIItmiNGS of all kinds at tho LOWEST CASH RATES. BALMORALS. We can suit any one as to price or quality, keeping them from the LO WEST IN MARKET to the EX TRA GOODS, which we sell as low as last season. BOOTS & SHOES. This Department does its own advertising. I would simply remark that customers CAN DEPEND on having a full supply of the SAME STANDARD GOODS, nod that we warrant all articles sold to be as.repre scnted. Wo can suit ALL CUSTOMERS from the best styles of Ladles wear to tbe heavy DOUBLE SOLIS BOOT, and fit any one, from tbe smallest child to the extra sizes. Richardson's best make Boots. In Men’s D. S. & i, D. 8. Boys' and youths' always on-hand in full supply CHEAP.. -I As usual we will keep our Grocery Stock in good order, and sell everything at the lowest market rates. WHOLESALE TRADE. All goods sold at Wholesale at lower rates than NEW YORK TIME PRICES. Wo can do better by all buyers, of Small Wholesale Bills than most dealers; as we add bat a small commission to Hew York Cash Prices. PRODUCE Of all kinds taken on as favorable terms as any buyer. CASH PAW for all marketable articles. J. A. PARSONS, | Corning, N. Y. November 11,1863. fdyspepsia, AND diseases resulting from disorders of the liver and DIGESTIVE ORQANS ARE CURED BY HOOFLAND’S german BITTERS, The Great Strengthening TONIC,., , These Bitters have performed more Cures! have ASP DO GIVE BETTER SATISFACTION I Mate more testimony: HAVE MORE RESPECTABLE: PEOPLE TO VOUCH FOR THEM? . Than any other article in the market. Wo defy any One to contradict this Assertion, AND WILL PAY 81000 To any one that will prodace a Certificate published by us that is riot genuine. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS MILL CURE EVERY CASE OF Chronic or Nervous Debility, Dis ease of the Kidneys, and Disea. ses arising from a Disordered Stomach. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs: Constipation, Inward Pilra, Fulnesss or Blood to the Head Acidity of the stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust fur Food, Fulness or Weight in tbe tftoninch Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter-, ’ tering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimmingof the* Head, Hur- Hurried and Difficult Breathing. Flutter- r iugut the Heart; Chokingor. Suffocating Sen sations whou in a lying posture, Dimnest. of Vision, Dots or .Webs bc -~y fore the Sight, Fever and Dull I’ain ; Pain.in the Head, Dc • - - flciency of- Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs. &c . Sud den Flushes of Heat,. Burning in the Fle&hj Con stant Imaginations of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. REMEMBER THAT THESE BITTERS ARB , NOT ALCOHOLIC, CONTAIN NO RUM OR WHISKEY, AND CAN'T MAKE DRUNKARDS, BUT IS THE BEST TONIC, IN THE WORLD, WHO SAYS /SO:“©a From the Rev. Levi. G. Beck. Pastor of the Baptist Church, Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North Baptist Chuich. Philadelphia. * • * * I have known HoofinnU's German Bitters favorably for a number of years. I have used theuLin my own family, ami have been so pleased with their effects that t was induced to recommend them to many others, ami know that they have operated in a strikingly beneficial manner. I take gt-eat 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 experienoe that my recommendation will bo sustained. Ido ibis more cheer fully as llootlnnd'a Bitters is intended to benefit the afflicted, and is not a rum drink.’’ ‘ Yours truly. From Rev. J. Newton: Brown, D. D., Editor of tho Encyclo pedia of Religious Knowledge, Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Med icines in general, tlirc ugh distrust of their Ingredients and effects,! yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself to have re ceived from any simple preparation, in the hope that ho may thus contribute to the benefit of others. -. I do this the more readily in repaid to Ilooflauds German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C M. Jackson, of tin* city, because I was prejudiced against them for many years, under the Impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I am indebted to my fiiend Robert Shoemaker, Karp, for the removal of this prejudice by proper teats, anil for eucour* ugemont to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bit ters. at tho beginning of tho present year, was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mentalivigor which I had not felt for six months before, and had alinost despaired of regaining. I therefore thunk God and my friend for directing me to the use of them. Philadelphia. June 20,1861. J. NEWTON BROWN. From the Ro\\ Jos. 11, Kcnnard, Pastor of tho 10th Bap tist Church. T)r. Jackson: —Dear Sir:—l have been frequently request ed,to connect my name with commendations of different kinds of medicines but regarding tho practice as out of my appropriate sphere, 1 have in all cases declined; hut with a clear proof in various instances, and particulaily in my fam ily, of the'usefulness uf Dr. Iloofland's German Bitters, I depart for once from- my usual course, to express my full conviction that, for general debility of tbc system and espe cially for Liver Complaint, it !e a sale and valuable prepara tion. In some cases it may fail; Lot usually. I doubt not, it will bo very beneficial to those who suffer from tbo above cause. Yours, very respectfully, J. 11. KENNAHD. Eighth below Coates Street,'Philadelphia. From Rcr. 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 BFttets prepared by you us a most excellent medicine. In cases of severe cold and general debility 1 have been greatly benefited by the use.ol the Bitters, and doubt not they will produce similar effects on others. Yours, truly, WARBEN RANDOLPH, Germantown, Pa. From Kov. J. JX. Turner, Pastor of Ilcdding M. E. Church, Philadelphia. Dr. Jackson; —Dear Sir: —Having u«ed yonr Gefman Bit tors in my family frequently, I am prepared to suy that it has been of great service. I believe that in most, cases of general debility of the system it is the safest and most val uable remedy of which I have any knowledge. - Yours, respectfully,' J. U. TURNER. . No. 726 N, Nineteenth Street. From the Her. J. 31. Lyons, formerly Pastor of the Colum bus (N. J.) and Slilestown (Pa ) Baptist Churches. Now Rochelle, N. Y. Dr. C.M. Jackson :—Dear Sir;—l feel U ft pleasure thus, of my own accord, to bear testimony to the excellence of the German Bitters. Sonic 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 have heard from them the most fiat .tering testimonial® as to their great value. In cases of gen eral debility, I believe it to be a tonic that cannot be sur passed. J. M. LYONS. PRICES. Large Size (holding nearly double quantity,) $1 00 per Bottle—half doz. $5-00 Small cents per Bottle—half doz. , $4 6Q BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I Sec that llie Signature of “ C. 31. JACKSON 9 ’ is on the WRAP PER ot each Bottle. Should yoor nearest druggist not have the article, do not be put off by any of the intoxicating preparations that may bo offered in its place, but send to us, and wo will forward, securely packed by express. Principal Office?* Manufactory, NO. 631 ARCII STREET. JONES & EVANS, (Successor, to C. M. JACKSON £ C0.,1 Proprietors. JEB-fOR SALE hy Druggists and Dealer's itf every town in I tie United States. , , Hd. 6, UW. [Siopt. 9, ISiW-Sy.] CASH STORE! "|~T is now.past two years since the opening of our TROY, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA., since which time tbe public have awarded to us a GENEROUS PATRONAGE, wo bare been signally prospered. Tbo has afforded us ample prosecute our busl* ness in such a xaanueraa to , Perhaps no greater comment could he adduced to show the value of this plan than the perfect security affords to the purchaser. lie not only gets the value it of bis money, but has the full consciousness that be is a free man. Buns to him arc things talked of but not realised. We do business Strictly? for Cash, thereby saving a heavy tax which must be imposed on the purchaser, where a Wo purchase .most of oar Goods for Cash, offering them, at a very slight advance - FROM COST,’ preferring ns wo always have done from the com mencement of our business to do & large trade foe rather than run the risks which tho losses attending a involved. We therefore can and do offer to purcha sers of tho best assortment of Gooods to be found in NORTHERN, PENNSYLVANIA. If you want to purchase BLACK, BROWA, BLUB & OK.EEIV SILKS, MBSQS ©©©IDS of all styles and quality. Plain and figured french Merinocs, English'Coburgs Colored and Black Alapacas, Brocade Reps and>orico(ul lustres, Figured Grenadine's, Brocade Mohairs, In fact everythingin the Dress Goods line, AT PERINE'S; LEVI G. DECK, SHAWLS! SHAWLS* ; CALI/-AND SEE Splendid Brocbes, and Square Shawls, Black Thibet, lung Shawls, Black Thibet, square Shawls, Colored Thibets, IHack Silk Shawls, and Shawls of over, kind’ and variety, • AT PERINE’S. CLOAKS, SACQUE3, & MANTILLAS,’ of tho newest designs in Black or Colorsr AT PERINE’S. FIVE THOUSAND YARDS Pacific and Manchester Detains for 2 shillings per yard, At PERINE’S. TEN THOUSAND YARDS Madder Prints for 1 shilling per yard, At perine’s. ' . • A LARGE QUANTITY of Domestics at prices that defy competition, AT PERINE’S. Shop-made Kip and Stoga Boots, for $3,00 per pair, AT PERINE’S. HATS AKD CAPS of great variety in quality and price, AT PERINE’S. Ladies, Misses & Children’s Shoes in great variety and cheap, AT -PERINE’S. Flour by the Sack or Barrel, AT PERINE’S. Prices reduced on Hoop Skirts and Corsets, AT PERINE’S, Opera Flannels, plain, fignred, striped and checked, heavy twilled and ted, Mne, green, white and yellow, Flannels, ■ AT FERINE S. A new and cheap stoek of CLOTHING, at .PERINE’S. I ' : TROTj- SepRSO, 1869. PEKINE’S READY FAY| STORE; —AT— PAY AS YOU GO PLAN J DEFY, COMPETITION. CREDIT BUSINESS IS DONE, Small Profits, CREDIT SYSTEM DRY GOODS, sums 8- SSUSB 3 brocade a plain. Call at FERINE’S. FIFTY CASES HQSTETTER’S Celebrated Stomacb Bitten. Li A Pure and Powerful Tonic, Corrective arid Alterative, of T Vonderfut Efficacy, in Diseases of the STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS;, Cares Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Headache, Gen eral Debility, Kervousnass, Depression of Spi- r - rits. Constipation, Colic. Intermittent Fa. i yen. Cramps and Spasms, and all Com ; plaints of cither Sex arising front Bodily Weakness, whether'in- J. hcront in the system or pro l ilaccd by Special I , Causes. J7oTnrso that Is not tthclosomo, genial and restore tire la its nature, enters into the composition of lIO3T-EXTKU’i STOMACH BITTEU9. Tills popular preparation contains no mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical element; to fiery excitant: but U i* a combination of the extract* of rare balsamic herts and plants, with tho purest and.mildetf of all diffusive stimulant^. It is well to ho forearmed against disease, and, so far a*, the human system can be protected by human means againatl maladies engendered by an unwholesome atmosphere, in»i pnro water, and external causes, HO&TEXXEIVS BlT*' TEB3 may be relied on as a safeguard. , Irr districts infested with ibrer and Agvt* it has been foun-l infallible as a preventive, and irresistible os a remedy* and thousands who resort to it under apprehension of an at tack, escape the sconrg^; and thousands who neglect to avail themselves of its productive qualities in advance, ara> cured l*y a very brief course of this marvelous medicine.—< Fever and Ague patients, aft£r being plied with quinine fbr months in vain .until fairly saturated with that dftngerous alkaloid, are not nnfrequently restored to health within a few days by the use of UOSTETTEK’S BITTERS. The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated and the ftppetits restored by this agreeable tonic: and hence it works won ders in cases of Dyspepsia end in less confirmed forms- of l.vnir.EßTioy. Acting as ft gentle anti painless opponent, as well as upon the liver, it also invar! tbly relieves the Coxsn* pAtion superinduced by irregular action of tho digestive am! secretive organs. Persons of fjeble liabit, liable to Attack** Xcw* nets of Spirits H ud Pits of Languor 1 find prompt and per manent relief from tho Bitters. Thetcstimony on this point is must conclusive, and from both =exes. The agony of Biuoes] Coilc is immediately assuaged hy a single dose of the stimulant, and by occasionally resorting to it, (he return of the complaint may he prevented. AS a general tonic, lIOSTETTER’S BITTERS producers?- fects which roust be experienced or witnessed bvlbio they can lie fully apprcdatdd* In ca-es of CoTwhlatfcmri Beo/y ncs*, J-rcnutiuit Dtca'j, ami Debility and Decrepitude, aris ing from oM age, it exercise* tho electric influence. In tins convalescent -lagvs of all dlsea«e«, it operates asa dchgbtfn invigoranr. Whc-W the powers of nature aro relaxed, it op* crates to re-enforce and re-establish them. Last, hut not least, ills Th- Only Safe Stimulant, being* mannfitctnrcd fiom sound and inocuons materials, anti eu tiiely free from the acid element? present uorc or less In all the ordinary tonics and stomachics of the day No family medicine has bcerw so unh« i-.dly, and. It bo truly added, deservedly popular with l«la intelligent por tion of the community,ai HOSTETTLK’S BITTERS. Prepared by HOTSTETTEK A SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa. 4 Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Storekeepers, story where. * feb3-ly • f HEM BOLD’S GESI’ISE PREPARATIONS. COMPOUND FLL'JDfEPTIiACT BCCiIU, a pwirive »n<l Hpecitic remedy for the bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Drop? sical Swellings. This Medicine increases the 'power of Digestion, and ox-* cites the absorbents into henltliy-actioa, by which tho Wa-* tery or Catcerons depositions, and all Unnatural Enlarge ments are i educed, as well us Pain and Inflammation. HEMBOLD’S EXTRACTEUCEU, For ‘Weaknesses arising from Excesses, Habits cf Dissipa tion, Early Indiscretion of Abuse, attended with the follow ing symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Serves, Trembling. of Disease. Wakefulness, DfmftcsS 6f Tision, Pam ia the Back, Universal Lassitude of tho muscular system, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skiu, Erup tions on the Face, Pallid Countenance Tbesu B} mptouis, If allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes, soon follows Impotence, Fatuity, Epilepsy, Fits, In one of which the patient may expire. , Who can say that they are not frequently followed bythoi# ‘‘Direful Diseases,” “ INSANITY AND COE SUMPTION” Many are aware of the cause oT their suffering. But mom: will coxrxsa thk oscords OF *ng Tamvii itr. LDJIa. And Melancholy Deaths hy Consumption bear ample wit ness to the truth uf the Assertion. The OmstUntiun once ajfetUd tcitJc Organic Weakness, re quires tho aid of medicine to strengthen and invigoiato the system, * HVacA llEMKoim’S EXTRACT EUCHU invariably does, A trial will convince the most skeptical. FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES* Tn many Affection*peculiar lo fonalet, the ExXbacT Bcchu is unequalled by uuy other remedy—as in Chlorosis or He* tentiou, Irregularity, or Suppression of Custo mary evacuation Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of tno Ute rus, Leuchorrhoe or Whites. Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from indiscretion, Hab its of Dissipation, or in tho HECLI3 E OR CUAXGB Off LIFE. Take no more Balsam , Mercury, or unpleasant medicine for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. UEMBOID’S EXTRACT BCCITU AND IMPUOTEJC/ ROSE WASH CURES SECEET DISEASES, In all their stages. At little expend. Little or no cLuuge in tliet. - No inconvenience, and no exposure. i It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to urinate,, thereby removing preventing and coring tares of the Urethra, allaying i>ain and inflammation, so fre.vnent in this class of diseases, and expelling all poisons} diseatts and worn out matter. | TIIOtSAXDS HOLLANDS. WHO HAVE BEEN THE V10X1313 OF qcalks. ami-wbo have paid heavy fees to b© cored in a' short time, have found they weiemrccjvod,and that the “POISON** lias, by the use Ojf astringents,” been dried up in tho system, to break out in uu aggravated form, and perhaprf after marriage. Use llefabohl’s Extract Huclm for all affections and dis* cases of tho UiIIXAUY ORGANS. whether existing in mala or female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of_how long standing. Diseases of these on?iu* reqnire the hid of a DIURETIC; EXTRACT KLCHU IS THE GUEAT 1)1 Ü BE* TIC, and is certain to have the desired effect in all diseases for which It is recommended. Evidence of the nuHt tellable and'responsible character will accompany the medicine. Price $1 per 7ioitle y or six for $5. Delivered to any address, securely packed from observa tion." , DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IS AI,L COMMJNICATIOXS. CUBES GUARANTEED! Advice- Gratis I Address letters for information to • 1 11. B. UEMBOLD, Chemist, . 104 South Tenth st., below Chestnut, Thila, lIEMBOLDS Medual Depot, JIEUBOLDS Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 194 Broadway, N. Y. BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, who endeavor to dispose of “ their own’’ aria “ articles, on tho reputation attained by Hetnbold’s Genuine Preparations . Extract Buchti, Extract Sarsaparilla . “ Improved Bose Wash . JB5T* Sold l»y all druggists everywhere. Aak for Hembold s Take no other. Cut out the advertisement ami fend fur'll, and avoid imposition and exposure. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in. the Post 'Office at Tioga, Jan. 30, 1864: Ballard, 0. P. Merit, Miss Jenny Burns. Edward Mase, William Bills, Miro Mosier Edger Q. Boyce,. Mrs. Susan Jfobles, Wm. H. 4 Davidson, Geo. B. Norh, Alfred Darlington, Wm. 3. Sackett, R. H. Dorzctt, Samuel Smith, Lucien Fralick, John Seely & Lngg, Henry', Alexandra Emelin Hill, Holdall Mrs. Stevens, Simon Hutchinson, Miss Eugenia Sollberry, Mrs. Henry Howland, T. it. Varney, Joseph ■ 1 ] Stark?, Miss Marion M. Westbrook, Lewis ( Persons calling for any of the above letters, wilt please say they are advertised. LEWIS DAGGETT, P. M. T IST OF LETTERS remaining in the Poarf l i office at! WellsLoro, J[an. 30, 1864: ATackman, Caroline Impson, Sarah Jana Burns, Edward Impson, Uriah Benedict, 0. A. Irish, H. M. 2 Bailey, Mrs. Eobt. Kelly, Emal^. • Bryant, Sarah A. Kingston. Ellen Beach, Jno. S. Kelsey, Nelley £k i Clark, Agnes 2 ifandeville, W. H. Clark, It. W. Plumley, Annette Clement, Mrs. M. A. Streeter, Asgw.atjt . Dengel, Elizabeth Tipple, Mrs. L. B. Gillespie, W. C. Warren, F. B. 2 Hall, GmeUna - ; Withers, Dr. G. W. Hanot, Thai. B.' , , Persons calling for any of the above letters, will please say the, are advortismL^ y opxfli P. If/’-"
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