the agitatof. jOCAL A 7TD ii!BCl!LLAlfß.pi73 Wellaboro, "Wednesday, Feb. 24, 1.8U4. yfe are requested to state that the Soldiers’ Aid Society is out of wood. Any one oontributi Bg a load Will much oblige the ladies of . the Society, ind: do a benefit to the soldiers. 1 , There will be a change of time nest on the lioga Eailroad, Trains will leave at 7**3o A, M., end 4:15 P. M., and arrive at 9:55 A. M./and 4:15 P. M. -ft " . - • SonDrEBS’ Da»cb.— The Veterans of the jsth Pa. Vols., are to have a, Dance at Holiday’s . (otel, in. \Vellaboro, on Friday evening, 26th inet.; .taylor’s 4and will furnish music for the occasion! : "{he funeral services of Sergt. M. Gb member of Co. H, 45th- Rcgt. Pa. Vole., toiled at South Mountain, will tahe plaee at the Union Chdlch, in , on Sunday next, at .2 o’clock F, AA* — Sermon by Re|. Mr. Watrons. _ • - W. -Aloszo Thomas, recently on a week’s'still hunting exenrson near the Shrader Branch Ll towanda mountains, killed hi three and one-half du; 'a of the time, twelve deer. The'balance of the weeiwas oc cupied “backing” venison. —Trvy Timet. , : " The members of Capt. Merrick’s Company met on Thursday last in Boy’s Hal!, and organised by elect ing the following officers : ; • Captain —Geo. W. Merrick. * - lit Lieutenant —Robert Yonng. ■ Id lieutenant —Morgan Hart Orderly Sergeant—GerouM Dcnriison. The Company number* about ninety men.' They left for Harrisburg last Monday. " Hard os Publishers.— The type- buys is jued a circular to all printers that they have, raised 'the price of printing material 25 per ceqjte Paper makers have raised the price of paper one ! hundred per cent. The reader will see that publishcnTTif news papers are not likely to become millions Ue%. in a hurry under this state of affairs. The onl 'i way to .getaiebg at all is to insist upon prompt settlement of accounts. Persons indebted will "please take the hint. Axothee Sasitaev Fair.—A Fair for the benefit of the Sanitary Commission will be opened ft* Elmira, on the 14th of March next. Contribution:! are so licited from any quarter and of anything tirliieh can be converted into money! j Packages should ba marked “ Sanitary Fair, "Elmira, 1 ,!!. Y.’’ Money should be sent to Wm. F. Corry, Treasurer. Express ind rail road lines will take freight for the Fair without charge. Through arrangements have been made anil the Fair will probably prove a great success. j Meeting in Middlebury.^A'-i Middlebury, Feb. 21,;i564. In pursuance of a previous adjournment, the people of Middlebury met at the Union Church far be pur pose of ratifying the action of the Supervises in re lation to paying local bounties, Every portion of the township was well represented, and the house was filled to its utmost capacity. On motion, D. A. Clark was elected Chairman, and Jerome B. Niles, Secretary. Speeches tvefe made by Capts. McDonald and Mitchell, and Lieut. Geo. P. Seuddgr. A committee had previously been appoint ed to solicit enlistments, and it was found, upon com paring notes, that fifty men had signified, .their wil lingness to enlist from Middlebury while her quota is hut thirty-five. Whereupon the loliowiug! ri solution was unanimously adopted lletolced. That the Supervisors of Middl'jbnry be authorized and empowered to pay One Huad ad Dot lars each to fifty Volnntoers from Middloln fy, who shall be accredited to the township, and tf any are left, after the quota under the call for 500,U0-) men is filled, they are to be placed to the credit ol- the town ship for any future draft. It may bo proper ‘to state that the solcadrs were piven a splendid Oyster Supper at the 'hotels ef Messrs. Beddington and Kelsey, where the war worn veterans, while mingling with friends andisweethearts for the time, forgot the clang of arms, anct the duties, •dangers, and privations of camp life. • ‘ i Jerome B. Niles, Sectplary. Provost Marshal's Ornfs, } * T£fLLIA¥SPORT, Pa., Feb. Is*, l£.U. f The following instructions, being the latent- at this Office on the subjects jefercd to, ate jf bUshed for the information of those concerned i .■ Ist. That the several sub-districts reaped for ail such volunteers as may have been clustered into the service of the United States, £l’o£t- lb® l* 6 t draft, and that the dumber so credited, be ''ducted from their quota under .the recent call. - ; 2d. If the men receive any local bounty, any particular locality; they are to bo credited? to ' aai lo cality. * . ' j • od. If they do not receive any local Jfauocn f, they ere to be credited to the place at which ‘list, or their actual residence, if they have one, is jy may select. . - 4 - 4th. Veterans, re-enlisted in the field, wih di cred ited according to their muster-rolls, profic d, that their residence, or the locality to which .due, Is noted therein. Muster-rolls defcetUj as 10 -these statements, will be completed by supi-dement •ary muster-rolls, to be made out by tVpective company commanders* and forwarded, byjth y *itt to the office of the Acting Assistant Provost Gen eral at Harrisburg, with the certifieicopils -> the de fective rolls. . . i. sth. The assignment, decision, announcement and bestowel of credits for this district, will be Either by the Provost Marshal, or, under his direetu *', by the Acting Assistant Provost Marshal General i ' Harris burg. f i Cih. The Provost Marshal General has directed that the premiums of $25 and $l5 will jbtf p( s id to any non-commissioned officer, private or citizen pre sents an accepted recruit. ’■**. 7th. No transfers can now be mjide 4b tl'h enroll ment, unless specially authorized -by4beact -now be fore Congress—the time for all alterations httMng ex pired Jan. sth. \ *• ■ Sih. It should be borne‘in mind fbaf-tb” quotas heretofore published, will no*t in all caais correct The real quotas are much larger, but are£o he induced ly deducting from tbcm ; - Ist. The number of volunteers farniehe l by each tub-district euheeqnenl to the 'late draft and prior to the Slat of Jan. 1864, and duly reporteS-M ruch. 2d. The number of men held to service ;i?<der the late draft, or who paid commutation or fund bed sub stitutes. ‘ ' This balance thus ascertained, constitutes he num ber to bo drafted from each sub district to a .credit for such volunteers as each may. ftf&aish be tween Feb. Ist and Feb. 29th, 1864. 1 ■ i ‘ W. H. Blair, Proroit JUrshal. i < ‘ m ■TfiE AwE-BiciH Conflict, by HokaceQC^eleY. — The great Rebellion will be an event, ■oot only in the history of our own Couutrj»,"where it Jiow rages, but.in the history of the Woftd, I blames ■° D yolumes will be.written and published oi, be fruit ful .and suggestive-theme, from the vario \ stand points of the respective authors. hare -received fro® the publishers# C\ X>- Case k Co, Hartford, Conn., specimen pages “The American Conflict; a "history of the Great Rebellion * n the United States of 1860—*61 j-Jts caos incidents and results; intended to. espe cially its moral and political phases with,tbAdrift and progress of American opinion, respecting li fljnan sla very from 1T77 to 1864, by Horace Grefcles illustra ted by portraits on steel, of Generals, and fiber eminent men; views of battle scenes and diagrams from officiaHourccf, .vf, * This specimen comprises 144 pages, jtrin id'tfn Bn- P«rior paper, with clean type and liberals and u embellished at the front with Portraitaol* President Mccoln and Cabinet, and also in the bosy =? the pa ps with portraits of “ Confederate ChleTtai The !*** of writing such a standard work ccuUvdot well ar« been confided to abler or -more suHal- .e hands, j intimate and thorough ;iur politi cal history, Mr, Greeley unites tbo long-t-*ed dero on of a prominent champion of freedom the attractions and discipline of a praised and p y By habit, taste, and atttfcmftonts, Mr. Uj e f PwtlcolMly qualified for such and I ® f 1 have evinced a rare, pracEjcf* ; sagacity tapir selection. Mr. Greeley, os a thing, nses from ths baity anl cat-|le«i style of an every day editor of a newspaper to that of the gravity, deliberation and dignity of the historian, — His matter and manner are admirable, his arrange ment and method excellent. He begins at the begin ning and follows his Subject down in the manner im plied in the title. The first chapter is on " pur Country.” The sec ond —“ Slavery before the Revolution,” the third— “ Slavery in the Revolution,” the fourth—“ Slavery under the Confederation,” the fifth—“ The Conven tion and the Constitution,” the felktb— 11 Slavery un der the Constitution,” the steventh—“ The MlieoUri strnggie,” the eighth—“ State rights and nullifica tion,” the ninth—“ The rise and progress of Aboli tion,” the tenth—" The churches and Slavery,” the eleventh—“ The pro-slavery reaction.” The Ist volume will bo published on or about the Ist of May, 1604, and will contain 70 portraits on steel besides other illustrations of interest. The 2d and last* volume will be published so soon as practica ble after the War—the list of portraits will bo con tinued. It will also contain a larger number of dia grams of battlefields than the Ist volume; also a Copper Plate Map of the Seat of War about 28x38 inches engraved expressly for the work, presenting in one view the whole field of Military operations, rivers, railroads, battle fields, principal military routes, Ac. Price per volume ranging from $3,50 to $6,96 ac cording to binding. Sold only by subscription. Mr. T; Harding, will canvass Tioga County .and re ceive subscriptions. MARRIED. In Wcllsboro.'on the -16th inat, by A. S. Brewster, Esq., Mr. PORTER R. SHERMAN, of the 46th Pa. 1 Vols., to Miss MARY LOUISA WILCOX, both of Delmar. f ' • At the Parsonage, in East Charleston, on the Ilth inst, by Rev. J. Shaw, Mr. LYMAN HART, and Miss WAITY BELLINGER, both of] Charleston, Pa. By tho same, at the same piece, on the 18th lost., Mri CHARLES J, POTTER, and Miss BDLAH BACON, both of Charleston, Pa. • .I 1 DIED. i Of Diphtheria, Jan. 22d, 1854, in Gaines Town ship, JAMES L., youngest son of Lovi H, and Kezia Marsh, in the 16th year of his age—also, MARY E., in the 18th year of her age, (Jan. 31st,) and while £he parents’ hearts were still bleeding, again death ’’enters their door and takes from their embrace, (Feb. 2d,) SARAH K., their youngest daughter. • M. S. K. SPECIAL NOTICES. JSD~ AND BURN! Shake and Bum !’■ Shako and Burn!! ] This is the life of agony endured by the sufferer from Fever and Ague. He wanders like &n uncertain shadow, never knowing he may be prostrated, and therefore disinclined to give any se rious attention to business. This is the condition of thousands In town and country. Ijt is no exaggera tion to say that Fever and Ague kills more people than any twenty other diseases in America. For a sure and speedy cure of this terrible affliction, we take great pleasure in recommending Hoetetter’s Stomach flitters, which have already achieved a wide reputa tion for rapid and powerful effects in renovating the system prostrated by this disease. For sale by Drug gists and dealers generally, everywhere, * February 24/1864-lm. r ! To Consumptives. ■ Consumptive sufferers will receive a valuable pre scription for the cure of Consumption, Asthma, Bron chitis, and all Throat and Lung affections, (free of charge,) by sending their address to Rev. E, A. WILSON, Williamsbnrgh, Kings. Co., New York." Jan. 27, 1864-6 t SAPONIFIES, OH. CONCENTRATED liVB FAMILY SOAP MAKER. WAR makes high prices; Saponifier helps to re iuce them. It makes SOAP for FOUR cents a pound by using yonr kitchen grease, ' ■ CAUTION! As spnrions Lyes are offered also, bo careful and onlj buy the PATENTED arti cle put up in IRON cans, all others being COUN TERFEITS. ' PENNSYLVANIA SALT- MANUFACTURING CO, Philadelphia—-No. IST Walndt Street Pittsburgh—Pitt Street and Onqnesne Wav. Nov. 18>[1663-om. 'to nervous sufferers OF-BOTH SEXES. A Reverehd gentleman having been restored to health in a few days, after undergoing all the usual routine and irregular expensive modes of treatment without success, considers it his sacred duty to com inunicalo.to his afflcled fellow creatures the means of cure. Hence on the receipt of an addressed envelope, he will send (free) a copy of the prescription used. Direct to Dr, Job* M. Dadxall, 186 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N, Y. - June 1, 1863-ly. THU CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE t OF A NERVOUS INVALID. published for the benefit and as a caution to young men aj?d others/ who suffer from Nervous Debility, Early Decay, and their kindred ailments—supply ing the means of self-care. 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 had of the author, Nathaniel Mayfair, Esq., Bedford, Kings con.nty, New York. •. - June 1,1863-ly* Administrator’s Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned upon the esiote of Horace Davis, late of Mansfield, dcc’d, all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having! claims against the same mast present them do ly aatbenti* catcd for settlement, to A. Adm’r. Mansfield, Jan. 27, XSS4-6t. WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. Prince's Metolhs Paint, Pfizer & Go's Chemicals, Thaddeus David’s Inks, Fluid Extracts, Concentrated Medicines, Rochester Perfumery and Cincinnati Wines and 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 TERBELL, Corning, N. Y* Zimmermann & Go’s. NATIVE BRANDT & WINES, FOR MEDICAL & COMMUNION PURPOSES. CATAWBA BBAHDIT. THIS BRANDT has been analyzed by the Medi ical Director of tbo Naval Labratory at Brooklyn, and substituted for French Brandy, for use in the United States Navy. It is also used anctrecommend. ed by Dr. Satterlee, Medical Purveyor in New York of U. S. Army, in the Hospital of hla Department. DRV CATAWBA WINE. THIS WINE has all the properties of Dry Sherry Wine, SWEET CATAWBA WINE. THIS WINE for its mildness is adapted for Inva* lids and for communion purposes. Messrs, zimmermann a co., of cincm. nati and New York had formerly partnership with 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. TERBEBB, at Wholesale and Re* tail, and by Druggists generally. Corning, N. Y., Jan; 20, 1864-tf. * V THE TIOGA YOUR ATTENTION IS Ilf TIT ED TO THE LARGE & ATTRACTIVE STOCK —OF— 1W FALL AND VINTER GOODS Now on band and being received daily at the sub scriber’s, (NO. 3, CONCERT BLOCK, CORNING, N. Y.,) in which great inducements are offered as regards QUALITIES, STYLES St PRICES. Goods of all kinds are being sold at as low rates as can reasonably be expected. The Stock is in much better shape than ever before to fill all calls or orders,' WE SHALL t . CONTINUE TO SELL ALL DOMESTICS, SUCH AS BROWN SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS, BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, DENIMS, TICKINGS, STRIPES, CHECKS, COTTON FLANNELS, , HEAVY COTXON ADES, TARNS, WHITE, RED, ' * BLUE AND GREY, MIXED WOOL FLANNELS, SHAKERS -FLANNELS, WRAP PERS, DRAWERS, &0., &0., &c., 40., At about the same loir rates ire bare bees selling the past three months, WE CANNOT BN UNDERSOLD I PRINTS. COMMON, MEDIUM & EXTRA GOODS, - AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. A very large stock to retail from. This stock'is full ot choice Roods, snob ns DeLAINES, ALPACCAS, MOHAIRS, WOOL PLAIDS. WOOL DeLAINES, plain & Fancy reps, &o. No one should buy a dress, before examining this stocks IN SHAWLS | We can do well with all; the stock is largo; plenty ° f . ' 1 BROCHE A WOOL. SHAWLS, DOUBLE A SINGLE, Prom low prices to extra qualities, Small Shawls, Ac. CLOAKS A2fl> CLOA MINOS* Wc are doing a LARGE CLOAK TRADE, keep-* log all the LEADING STYLES, and selling them at such CLOSE BATES that no one can get them up cheaper, without they can cut and make tbo 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 have the CLOTHS & TRVHHINGS of all kinds at the LOWEST CASH RATES. BALMORALS. We con suit any one ns to price or quality, keeping them from the LO WEST IN MARKET to tho 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 CUT DEPEND on having a fall supply of the SAM£ STANDARD HOODS, and that we warrant all articles sold to be as repre sented. We can suit AIL CUSTOMERS ! ' I . . ! {rasa the best styles of Ladies wear to the heayy DOUBLE SOLE BOOT, and fit any one, from child to the extra sizes. Richardson's best make Boots. In Men's D. S. & B. 8. Boys' and youths* always on hand in full supply CHEAP, As usual wo 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. We can do better by all buyers of Small Wholesale Bills than most dealers, as we add but a small commission to Hew- York Cash. Prices. •; PRODUCE Of alt kinds taken on os favorable terms as any buyer. &ASS PAID for all marketable articles* J. A, PARSONS, Cornliiif, IV. I, Kovember.U, IM3« COUNTY DYSPEPSIA. DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS OF THE LIVER and digestive organs HOOFLAND’S german bitters, Ttae Great Strengthening TONIC, , These Bitters have performed more Cures! DAVE AND DO CITE BETTER SATISFACTION I hate MORE TESTIMONY! HAVE MORE RESPECTABLE PEOPLETO ,1! VOUCH FOR THEM? ; Than any other article in the market. We defy any One to contradict this Assertion, AND WILL PAY 91000 To any one that will produce a Certificate published by as that is not genuine* WOODLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CURB EVERT .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 Piles, Falnesss or Blood to the Head ' Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter tering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimmineof the Head,Hut- Hurried and Difficult , . Breathing. Flutter- ingat the Heart; Choking or Suffocating Sen sations when in a lying . posture, Dimness of . -1 Vision, Dots or 1 Webs be ’ fore the Sight, ' Fever and Dull Pain Fain in tho Head, De ficiency of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pufn ■ - in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs. £c , Sud . den Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Con stant Imaginations of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. REMEMBER THAT THESE BITTERS ARE NOT ALCOHOLIC, CONTAIN NO RUM OR WHISKEY, AND CAN’T MAKE DRUNKARDS, THE BEST TONIC, W -READ WHO SATS SO:"&H From tho Rev. Levi. G. Beck, Pastor of the Baptist Church, Pemberton, K. J., formerly of the North Baptist Church, Philadelphia. ♦ ♦ * ♦ I have known Uoofiaud’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 have operated in a strikingly beneficial manner. I take great pleasure in thus publicly proclaiming this fret, a'nd calling the attention of those afflicted with tho diseases for which they are recom mended, to these Bitters, knowing from experienoe that my recommendation will be sustained. Ido this more cheer fully as noofland’s Bitters is Intended to benefit the afflicted, and is *• not a rum drink.” Yours truly. From Rer. J. Newtin Brown, D. D., Editor of tho Encyclo* Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Med icines In general, thrr ugh distrust of their ingredients and effects,l yetknow of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself to have re ceived from any simple.prcparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to Uooflauds German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C M. Jackson, of this 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 friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this prejndice by proper tests, and for encour agement to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of tbico bottles of these pit iters, at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to the use of them. Philadelphia, June 20,1861. J. NEWTON BROWN. From i the Rev. Jos. IT, Kennard, Pastor of the 10th Bop tist Church. Dr. Jackson;—Dear Sir X have been frequently request ed to connect my name with commendations of different kinds of medicines but regarding the practice as out of my appropriate sphere, 1 have in all cases declined; but with a clear proof in various instsnccs.and particularly in my fam ily, of the usefulness of Dr. HooflantTa German Bitters. I depart for once from my usual course, to express my fall conviction that, for general debility of the system and espe cially for Liver Complaint, it is a safe and valuable prepara tion. In some cases it may fail; but usually, 1 doubt not, it will be very beneficial tv those who suffer from the above cause. Yours,Very respectfully, 'J. H. KENNARD, Eighth below Coates Street, Philadelphia. From Rev. Warren Randolph, Pastor of the Baptist Church, Germantown, Penn. Dr. C. M. Jackson Dear Sir Personal experience ena bled me to say that 1 regard the German Bitters prepared by* yod as a,.most excellent medicine. In coses of severe cold ahd general debility I have been greatly bencfltted by the usd ol the Bitters, and doubt not they will produce similar effects on others. Yours,! truly, WARREN RANDOLPH, Germantown, Pa. . From Rev. J. H. Turner, Pastor of Redding 31. E. Church, Philadelphia. BrvJctcksoD-Bear Sir: —Having used your German Bit tcrS'Jn my family frequently, lam prfetmK'd to say that it has been of great service. 1 believe that in most fcadfes of general debility of the system it is tbc safest and most val uable remedy of which 1 have any knowledge. Yours, respectfully, J. 11. TURNER. No. 726 N. Nineteenth Street. ' Fromtbe-Rer.J. M. Lyons, formerly Pastor of the Colum ' biis(N, j.) and Milestown (Pa ) Baptist Cbnrches. Now Rochelle, N. Y. Dr. C. 51. Jackson Dear Sir*—l feel it a pleasure thus, of my own accdH); td bear testimony to the ipxcelletice of the German Bitters. Some years since being much afflicted with Dyspepsia. I used them with very beneficial restilts. I have often recommended them to persons enfeebled by that tor menting disease, and lidvo heard from them the most flat tering testimonials as to their great value. In coses of gen eral debility. I believe it to be a tonic that cannot bo sur passed. j. si. Lyons. Large. Size (holding nearly doable quantity,) $1 00 per Bottle—half doz. $5 00 Small Size —7s cents per Bottle—half doz. $4 00 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I See that the Signature of “ C, 18. JACKSON” Is on the WRAP* PER of each BOltle; Should ypur nearest druggist not have tho article, do not be put off by any of the intoxicating preparation? that mny be offered in its place, but send to us, and we will forward, securely packed by express. Principal Office & Manufactory, NO. 631 ARCU STREET. Jones & Evans, (SuWtSaora to G. M. JACKSON & C 0.,) Proprietors. flaf-FOR SitiS I«y Druggists add Drillers. In every town in tlw Unicoi) Mates. ‘ , J«a.6,tB«. . £Sept, 9,MM-ly.] AGITATOR. AND ARE CURED BY B UT | S IN THE WORLD. LEVI G. BECK. pedia of Religious Knowledge^ PRICES. PERINEA CASH STORE! I~T is now past two years since the opening of onr * READY PAT|STORE —AT— TROY, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA., since which time the public bate awarded to as a gEhebous patronage. wo have been signally prospered. The , PAY AS YOU GO PLAN has afforded ns ample means'to prosecute ear busi ness in snch a manner as to D£Fir COMPETITION. Perhaps no greater comment could bo adduced to show tho valae of this plan than the perfect security affords to the purchaser. Ho not only gets the value it of his money, but has the fall consciousness that be is a free man. Duns to bim are things talked of hut not realised. We do business I Strictly for Gash, thereby saving a heavy tax which must be imposed on the purchaser, where £ CREDIT BUSINESS IS DONE. We {tarchaso 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 eur business to do a large trade for Small Profits, rather than run the risks which tb« losses attending a CREDIT SYSTEM involved. We therefore can and do offer to purcha sers of DRY GOODS, the best assortment of Qooods to bo found in NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA. If yon want to purchase BLACK, BROWN, BLUE A GREES SILK?, BROCADE & PLAIN, Cull attPERINE’S. isiaiaa© ©©©©a of nil styles and quality. * Plain and figured French Mcrinoes, English Coburgs Colored and Black Alapaeas, Brocade Heps and oriental lustres. Figured Grenadines, Brocade Mohairs, In fact everything in the Dress Goods line, ' AT PERINE’S. t ssiAWiLSi ssimri CALI-AND SEE Splendid Brochcs, and Square Shawls, Black Thibet, long Shawls, Black Thibet, square Shawls, Colored Thibets, Black Silk Sha'wls, and Shawls of every kind and variety, ,CLOAKS, SiCQUES, & MANTILLAS, of the newest designs in Black or Colors, FITE THOUSAND YARDS Pacific and Manchester Detains far 2 shillings per yard. TEN THOUSAND .YARDS Madder'Prints for 1 shilling per yard, AT FERINE’#. A LARGE QUANTITY of Domestics at prices that defy competition, AT FERINE’S. FIFTY CASES Shop-ninde .Kip and Sloga Boots, for $3,00 per pair, AT FERINE’S. HATS AHD CAPS of great variety in quality tfnd price, , AT FERINE’S. • Ladies, Misses A Children’s Shoes in great variety and cheap, . AT PEIIINE’S. Floor the Sack Of barrel, At PERXNE’S, Trices redhedd on Hoop Skirts and Coheii, . - AT PKHINE’S. Opera Flannels, plain, figured, striped and checked, heavy twilled and red, bine, green,' white and yellow. Flannels, . AT PERINE’S. A new and Cheap stock of dLOTHl^Gi.et £BRIKB'S. TROT, Sept. AO, 136*. STOMACH BITTERS. A Pure and Powerful Tonic, Comet let and Alterative, of Wonderful Efficacy; in Diseases of the STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS; Cores Dyspepsia, Diver Complaint, Headache, Gen* oral Debility, Xervousnaas, Depression of Spi rit*, Constipation, Colic. Intermittent Fo yers. Cramps and Spasms, and all Com ' plaints of either Sex arising from Bodily Weakness, whether in herent in the system or pro* doced by Special Causes. Noinnca that is not wholesome, genial and restorative id its nature, enters into the composition of HOSTKTTEJVS STOMACH BITTERS. This popular preparation contains no mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical element; n«> fiery excitant; but It is a combination of the extracts of rare balsamic herbs and plants, with the purest ami mildest of all diffusive stimulants. It Is well to be forearmed; agflinst disease, and. so far as the human system can be protected by human meansagalnst maladies engendered by an unwholesome atmosphere, im pure water, and other external causes, HOSTETTEK’S BIT* TERS may be relied oh as a safeguard. In districts infested with Fevtr and Ague., it has been fonnd infallible as a preventive, and irresistible as a remedy, and thousands who resort to it under apprehension of an at tack, escape the scourge ; and thousands who neglect to avail thefnselves of its productive qualities in advance, aro cured by a very brief course of this marvelous medicine.—* Fever and Ague patients, after being plied with quinine for' months in vain .until fairly saturated with that dangerouv alkaloid, are not unfrcqnentlv restored to health within a few days by Uia’ffse of lIOSTETTEH’S BITTERS. The weak, stomach i* rapidly invigorated and the appetite restored by this agreeable tonic; and hence it works won ders in cades of Dyspepsia end In less confirmed forms of Ixdigestiox. Acting as a gentle and painless opponent, av well as upon the liver, it also invariably relieves ihe Cossti pAtiox superinduced by irregular action of the digestive and secretive organs. Persons of feeble habit, Ruble to Ifervovs AUarl*, Late ness of Spirit* ami Fits of Languor* find prompt .nid p*r manent relief from the Bitters. Thetestimony on thispoint is most conclusive, and from both sexes. The agony of Biuohsj Coitc is immediately assuaged by a single dose of the stimulant, and by resorting to it, the return of the complaint may be prevented. As a general tonic, BITTERS produce ef fects which must be experienced or witnessed before they can be fully nppreclatdd* In cases of Comtitutt iml IViajc nes» t Jrrtmature Decay, and Debility and Decrepitude arte* ing from old age, it exercises the electric influence. In the convalescent stages of all diseases. It operates as a •bdighifu invigorant. 'When the powers of nature are it op erates to re-enforce and re-establish them. Last, but not least, it is TA* Only Safe being manufactured from sound and inocuous materials and en tiiely free from the acid eUmcnt? present more or less in all the ordinary tonics and stomachics of tho day No family medicine has bee?. >o universally, and, it may be truly added, destrretHy popular with hte intelligent por tion of the community,.UOsTEXTEß’S BITTERS. Prepared by UOTSTEITER & SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Storekeepers, ♦very* where. fcb3-ly COMPOUND FLUID EPTRACT BUCHU, a positive and specific remedy fur the Bhujder, Sidneys, Gravel, and Drop sical Swellings, This Medicine Increases tfio p power of Digestion, and ex cites the absorbents into hciilthy action, by which Ihe Wa-’ tery or Calccrous depositions, and ail Cnnatnml znents are reduced, as welllaa Pain and Inflammation. HEME OLD’S EUCIIU, Por Weaknesses arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipa tion, Early indiscretion of Abuse, attended with the follow ing symptoms: indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of 3lemory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horrors of Disease, 33 akefnlncss, Dimness of 3Tision, Pain its tho Back, Universal Las-dfade 01 the muscular system, Hof Hands, Flushing of tho Body; Dryness of the Skiu, irnp tiona-On the Face, Pallid Connfonanco These sjymptoms, if allowed to go on, which this niotlicin® invariably removes, soon follows Impotence, Fatuity, Epilepsy, Fits, In one of which the patient may expire. 33 ho can say that they are not frequently followed by thdstf “ Direful Diseases,*’ Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, DrT NOXE WILL CONFESS THU RECORDS OF THB IXSAXE AST : LUMA. And MHanchfiy Deaths hy Otmsumption hear ample.wit ness to tho truth of the assertion. The Gnuiiiutian ourr affected mtk Organic IT>d7. new, quires th* aid of medicine to strengthen and invigorate tho system; irAicA flEif hold's ESTRACT BUCHT invariably doer, A trial will convince the most skeptical. In many Jffeetions peculiar Id females, tlie ExTiicT Btrcinr is unequalled by any other remedy—as In Chloro*i-» or Re tention, Irregularity, Palnfalness, or Suppression of Custo mary evacuations. Ulcerated or Scnrfious state of the Ute rus, Leuchorrhoe or 33 hires. Sterility, and for all Complaint* incident to,the sex, whether ari-ing from indiscretion, Hab its of Dissipation, or in the AT PERINE’S, Tale no more Balsam, Mercury, or uhpleasanl medicine for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. lIEMROLD'S EXTRACT UUCHU AND DIPBOTBD ROSE WASU CURES In all their stages. At little expense. Little or no change In diet. Xo inconvenience, and no exposure. If causes a frequent desire and jtfves strengthen rtrinate, thereby removing obstructions, preventing and coriiicatric turca of the Urethra, allaying pain and inflammation, rfa frexuent in this class of diseases, and expelling all poisonsj dittases and worn out mailer. AT PERINE’S. Thousands upon thousands,who have BEES THB TTCTI3W c? QCAcks. ami who have paid heavy fees to be ctired Ifj a short time, have fon ml they were deceived, and that tho “POISON '* ’has, by the use of “ powerful astringents, ’’ been dried up in the system, to break out In an aggravated form, and perhaps after marriage. AT PERINE’S. Use Hembold's Extract Bticljn for all affections and dU eases of the URINARY ORGANS, whether existing in malo or female, from whatever cansdlorlginating, sad no matter of how long standing. 1 Diseases of thei*o organs require the aid of 4 DIURETIC; HEMBOLiyS EXTRACT RUCIIU 13 THE GREAT DIURE TIC, and is certain to have the desired effect in ail diseases for which it is recommended. . Evidence of thq most reliable and responsible character tfill accompany the medUine, Price $1 per hotfle, or six for $5. Delivered to any address, securely packed from observa tion. DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS. CURES GUARANTEED! Advice Gratis! Address letters for information t# ‘ »H, B.TIEMBOLD,Chemist, lO4 Sooth Tenth beloV Chestnut, PUilu. HEMBOLD'S Medical Depot. HEMBOLD’S Drug- and Chemical Warehouse, .1 . 104 Broadway. \ f *T. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, who endeavor to dispose of ** their own” and “other” articles, on the reputation attained by » llembold’s Genuine Preparations. " “ Extract Buehu, u •* Extract Sarsaparilla, “ •Improved Rose Wash. 9ST Sold by all druggists everywhere. Ask for HemhoW * Take no other. Cnt out the advertisement and scad for tc» find avoid Imposition and exposure. SPECIAL COtJRT. NOTICE Is hereby given that it Special Court WIR bo hef«s by the,Hon.Ulysses Mercur.at the Cofcrt flouso in Wellaboro. commencing on Monday the 23tb day of Marctt next: at 2 o’clock P. M. J. F. DONaLDSON. Pratb’y. January 26,1864. Teas, go] ahd f*ir p * -If tllsboro, J HOSTETTEE’S CELEBRATED HEMBOLD’S GENUINE: PREPARATIONS; " INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION” FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES. DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. SECRET DISEASES, (tFEE.and SPICES, best qualities prices always on band at; - - April 2J, 18flS, 'MATHEBS^.
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