<5 TO AGITAWu I.QOAXI iSP MISCEIiIiA/S’^jD'D'B, WeU»6oro, Wednesday, Apr. 2 ITew Advertisements, Seed Polatoa —Dr. Hoy. ; i Speeidl Notice —J. A. Parsons. Perioe’e Flag —Ferine & Co. The Imported Jack —Faulkner & Bailey. Philadelphia Paie.—There will public 'meeting at the Cour Houfc, in v Wel!sboro, AH Satur day evening, April 30, for the purpose in aid of the great Fair for the benefit o'" t'V£i anitury ComCii&stoo; to be held in Philadelphia^ M. E. Chough.—The third Quarterly. MiiVing for th.© present year, will take place next Bat£'day and 'Sabbath. Preaching at 2 o'clock P. M., bn fatnrday. Rer. T. B. Judson, the, Presiding - Elder,? frill be ' • • V . Tae Troy District and Laym& Asso ‘clation, Trill bold its next meeting Union 'Church, at Colombia Flatts, on the first Ti&dny and- Wednesday of May next. Opening oddrOfi.l the first day at 10fc A. M., by Bev. R. Alternate, Rev. J. Show. * R. L. STiLTCtl'^Scc'y, Return Your Z.tcores, —It should he 1 that all incomes must be returned before, Ist of May* The law is imperative, and those' w3»y' negloc/i, may rest assured the assistant assessors it for him, adding 50 per cent, as is promised >d4or law. Our business man will-do-well to fact, ■in mind, and make their returns forthwith, >•' Deerfield Soldiers’ Aid Society. —XJfa Ladies of Deerfield met at Union Academy, Apri\jl6th, and organized a Soldiers' Aid, auxiliary to the^Sf omen’s Ta. Branch U. S. San. Com. The followiogiis a list of its officers: • _ " **-; President —Mrs. S. B. Price. ■ V - ', Vice Presidents —Mrs. J. Stoddard, Mrs.4fi Potter. Cor. Mwl Keo. Secretary—Mrs. J. D. Hot tJlkise. 1 Treasurer —Miss Rath Ingham. I - 4k' 'ContribulioDß will be thankfully roc«ered any Thor^isj-aCterDOon at Union Academy. r Luct Moobe HoTcuKisu^'Scc’y. The Soldiers* Aid Society again eaUci-B pickles to complete a cask already partly filled; #bich we with to send to Philadelphia, the early piJft ol next week. ’ . 1 We will take them by the two or fall, from any who that many, but soak them before bringing them to the. Court befor'o or by next Saturday afternoon. . Deerfield. April 18, 1564. Mr. Vino Baldwin will please accept c*a‘f hearty thanks for the. line apples presented to of iho Society last Saturday' afternoon. ’ : * We are sure that Mr. B. is* a true patriot.* is this is not the first time he has treated us from’" hi f “ Seek no-fartbers,” and be never forgets the ■ skiers, but gives freely for the promotion of to .them. Jane W. 'HAY^E^^c'y. . Tueiie la one test in every community fc-£-the true i-asiae-a man—one universal rule by people may know who sells the most goods, V/h> has the freshest stock, and who sells.the cheapest:' It is‘be yond a doubt, the man that adrcrtiVcs/tr-^ho seeks every means to give his business One man whu advertises liberally in the demon strate that every dollar Up has laid out* ’adverti sing has brought him three profits. We*U*li6vo this to be too low an estimate for him and ÜbwjiU adver tisers generally. - The man who never Advertises, never does a very large and very rarely a liberal busi ness. lie invariably charges higher goods .than the man who advertises, because he' u»a fewer -•estomer, and charges higher to the few do pur- He is too penurious to sell go l aitd' a u*od jrate profit. He know* nothing of the Vnlftblci T.cnca" mode of trade. Ho always *ll alga sl|re of the shilling” when he gdts a an<l charges the profit which the advertiser obbTSpe by the many. 2Co man is so well known that he fcaj uo need of advertising. * Pattersos Park Hoswal, ] Baltimore, Md., April libfl J Dear tyolhcr :—I am,once more in thf iajfrl of civ ilization, and will write you a low lin <8 wtaw. At some other time I will write you the wh* k fuslory of my imprisonment. * JijL. ' I wrote * number of letters Lome VihlUr&t Belle Lie and in the hospital, i liavo neve *. # Csceivcd a wnrJ from homo since I left last I went to the hospital from Belle Isle sij'-22nd of February, sick with a very bad cold* whjc 1 on jay lunge and breast, and which of appetite- I pot over that, and with chronic diarrhoea. I also whipped thatxy^j.^ I Lave been writing in the general Rich--, taond for about three weeks. After I fitito that position, I got sufficient to eat, and of a cUCVtrgnt kind. If it had not been for that, I should dead before, now. Out 0f’283 cases of chroiAs itjhirrhcca, in the month of March at that hospital,. !s&j of them died. I have a complete list of cases. OP each dis ease, and fbe ex%ct number of deaths ddeb case, for the quarter commencing January ending March 31, 1864. I smuggled it throng? me. We left Richmond at noon the IClh in?ta&r, and got aboard of our boat at City Point at M. Ar rived here yesterday about noon. * I would write you a long letter, bnt £r*au nek last night, and do not feel well yet, Xam used up; and nothing did it but starvation’a&d cold on Belle lile. lam in hopes I shall be-f hare a musket in my bands pgaia’ soon. If Iwj-riot hove revenge during the balance of uiy I will volunteer for three years more. ’ -.•* .£■ . j I have seen enough to know what thp' l*.'-bels ire. I used to think they were human bein-gv, syl I have changed my mind. I’would like .to homo to recruit up. Perhaps I can get* furlough trough the influence of Gov. Curtin. Bend mo some jffconcy.- I was rubbed of my watch, pocket beok, ov\s**co»t,.gum blanket, " cup," haversack, tents, Ac., ns ioon.a6 I was captured. Til make it.rigl?* with tbo scoundrels yet. ' * I am not exchanged, and do not know I shall lam the only opc of myregiment jfarokd. I am too sick tp write more, Youri?, affectvnijately. Trial List for Mdy Term, ISO^. Hayf.Lai.tia t Co., vs' Charles B *o;, : A. G. Elliott, vs Devillo-£ll^,ll, Seth Hceloette, vs it. &L. i 1 L v T! j ' Geo. II ouch cy, vs L. J. Cool yci ai Ist week. 2d week. " a •' * Mary IV. Newton, rs Barns Jaelsf'i’; P. Sherman & vrife, •vs John Benf^nr^jr., Sami, Satterly, . vs J. Ford*s Adp*r, Isaac Mitchell, vs W, D. Kelly 4}al, Ira Lounsbury, vs .Joseph Yi»bk*ii, J. IT. Coolidge, . vs Danl. Field, Y A. Wisson et al, vs Silas JobtJSo'vj' Anson Hoimesj vs T. 0-. Bto'*njf Mariln Welm, * vs J- IV. CuC'D^y, Furman, vs William %u<fci al, Minio, Jr.i vs Ansoa Dami* “ vs “ .. y Thuman PattUon; vs" Woodman Tl^arcatetal Chapman, . vs J. Fords* J ftita'r, J°c\ Adams, vs sam 1, B. - vs J. B. Hast <d* t Geo. Gould, ts Wm* Alien ~y. £• H. Landis,* vs A. S. Bailey#/ A- llelme et al, vs IT. 6. Sayr^'jjxr's, E * Toles, vs A'. F. Bosc?<U *• Asenaih Lakey, vs Sami. Strat-tH Jr. •—Ei vs Seth DagiSttetal, ” € 1 Jo. vs Solomon jjto-iuHt ot al, for May Ten#, 3^104. ! -V GRAND JURORS. Brookfield—Moses H. Metcalf. Chorfc-iloD —Xohn iraocis, William Williams, Josiah Chatham ““Sylvester Boom. Clymer—George Beer v- —Goodspeerf.- Dclmnr— Berbyj Shaw, Dan Ogb rn. Boro “•Timothy Cuates, Edwin Nnab. Jadciotiv-William varruon/ Knoxville—'Justus Dcarnmn..- Tubbs. Mansfield—Lawful *L‘unamhigB. atiddlebury— -Wm. Mitchell. S. ~ l P«y, Rutland —Jefferson Sh‘ormrUfeJ‘U«omns So- Sullivan— Ezra Bixfay. V{ Butler. Bloss—John HGrabon, Chatham—Ellas M Car*" rain, Nathaniel Hastings. Joseph Howland, Darwin Sikes.'. Charleston—Stillman Frost, John Gibson, N B Johnson* Clymer—David Case, Alfred B Tanner. Covington Township—Thomas Elliott, John Lewis. Deerfield —Newton Buckley, Charles Taylor. Delmar —-'Darnel Furman, Pbarez Houghton, Tbos 0 Horton, Hiram Warriner. Farmington—o H Blanchard, Na than Dudley, Wm Hoyt. Jackson—Abraham Gar rison, Nathaniel Wilson, t Lawrence—Horace Hoff. Middlebury—Rdssell Niles, Geo W Potter, Silas Sta* pies’, Geo Westbrook. Morris—Edward Gregory, Lewis Wamn, Nelson Root, Nelson—Enoch Black well. Osceola—Phillip Taylor. Rutland —J Web ster, Wm Lawrence. Sullivan—P Hulslandey. Tioga Township—H W Calkins. Tioga Boro—Wm Garret son. Union—Richard V Vanhorn* Chas M. Dibble. Ward—Jaa Morgan, Erastus'lClff. Wellsboro—Abel Strait, Cbas Williams. Westfield —Ira M. Edgecomb, Chester H. Pride. S&64 r. * Brookfield—Francis L Mascho, Derias W Nobles. Clymer—Wm 0 Bristol, Geo Larrison. Chatham— Rufus Treat. Charleston—Erastns Rice, Cyrus Dartt, Hollis Brooks. Covington Township—Wm S Hoag* land. Deerfield—Arthur Bozzard, Eddy Howland, Eleazcr S Seeley. Delmar—James G. Hoadley, Cal. |vin*Royce. Elk—John E. Smith. Farmington Joel Chamberlain, Henry Mowrey. Jackson—Jesse Curran. Lawrence—Solomon J. Inscbo, Daniel Cal houn. Richmond—Julius M Bailey, S. B. Elliott, Elias Miller. Rutland—Lafayette Backer, Stephen B Cochran. Sullivan—Merril Shaw, Warren A Rock well, Reuben F. Baker,* Richard F. Aabley. Tioga Township—Edson D. Mitchell. Union—Alpheus E Da.no, Wm Brain. Wellsboro—John Darkness. West field—Nelson Burdick, Zacbcua Mallory, Reuben Short. • The Lady’s Friend for Mat.— We would call particular attention to the beauty of the steel engra vings ih this number of the Lady's Friend, “The Lovers,” engraved expressly for this number, is both in design and execution, one'of the most beautiful engravings that has ever appeared in a magazine.— The Fashion Plate—which is of doable size, and handsomely colored—is also a charming specimen of its kind. Of the other engravings, we need only say they ore as numerous, varied, and Interesting as usual. Aihong the reading matter we note the following articles: *'Deacon Denison's Daughter,” ‘‘Mrs. Jerry June’s Fine Original Story,” “ Mabel’s Mia sion," “ The Borers," by Jean Ingeiow, “ Dick’s Infatuation,” “ Norah’s Ghost,” “ After Years,” by Virginia F. Townsend. Ac., &c. Every one who does not take the Lady’s Friend regularly, should at least send on twenty cents, and have this (May) num ber forwarded to them. ' Published by Deacon & Peterson, 319 Walnut St., Philadelphia. $2,00 a year. • “ The Ferry Boy and the Financier” is the title of a new work announced by Messrs. Walker, Wise, &. Co., of fusion, to form one of their popular scries including the “Pioneer Boy” and' the “Farmer Boy.” It Is a narrative of the boy-life of the eminent Sec retary of the Treasury, Hon. 6. P. Chase, whose prominence among the candidates for the next Presi dency, as well as his distinguished services in. bis important Deportment, renders his biography of in terest td tens of thousands of renders. We are as sured that the main facts in the sketch are entirely authentic. The uuthor ijS a well-known literary man of wide reputation, author of the article, “ A First Trip to Washington',” in the Atlantic Monthly of April. Among the numberless books now-a-days published for the young, none arc at o: ce so fascina ting and:su useful as the class to which the forthcom ing volume belongs j books which,-while presenting truthful incidents in the early experience of distin guished public men, exhibit bow, by adherence to certaiji fixed principles of action, by honest industry, and_conacientious discharge of the smallest duties, they have risen, often from .the humblest .stations, to eminence: and from obscurity, have como to possess the respect and admiration of a whole nation. ’ Such bdoks cannot be too widely’ disseminated, Ko town or village in the loyal States but can employ the ser vices of one agent, at least, in its circulation. This volume was published about the first of April,-and anti will sell, wo pre>urnc,/it the price of the others of the series j viz., $1.25, In Burlington borough, on the ISth inst., by Bov. R. L. Stilwell, Lieut. G. A. LUDLOW, of 6th regi ment., V. R, C.. to Miss SARAH. R. STILWELL, of Burlington borough, Bradlord county. In Liberty, oo the 3d ultimo,* by R. C. Cox, Esq., Mr. ALBERT E. COMSTOCK, of Liberty, to Miss ELLEN M. EMMICK. of Morris. In Liberty, on the 10th fast., by R. C. Cox., E?q., Mr. WILLIAM WOODRUFF to Miss SAKAII J. SHEFFEIt, all of Liberty, At the Pennsylvania Hotel, in Wellsboro, on the 20th instant, by Rev. J, D. Bell, Mr. C. BEACH, of Mcadville, Crawford conntv, Pa., to Miss MARY C, BIG ONE Y, of WellsboroJ In DelmaT, on tho 1! th fast., of diplheria, MARY ESTELLA, daughter of William and Louisa Stowell, aged tbreo years. “ Gone, but not lost/' - “ Faith pees tho bright, eternal doors • Unfold to make His children way : ' They shall be clothed with endless life. And shine in everlasting day/* J. D. B, In camp, near Annapolis, Md., on tho 10th instant, SAMUEL VAN HOSBN, of Gaines, Tioga county, in <be.36iU year of bis age. He unlisted hut’a few weeks since in Co. X, 45th regiment Pa. V„ V. He leaves a wife and four small cbildnjh to mourn bis loss. j In Ivellsboro, on the 20th instant, of brain fever, FREDERICK ADELBERT. only son of Dr. F. D and Albina Ritter, of Lawrenceville, aged 0 months. In Harrisburg, on tbs 23th ult, CHARLES J. POTTER, aged 19 year*. ' ’ Mr. Potter enlisted in Capt. Merrick's Company on the I’Slh of February, and with the company went to Harrisburg the following week. His .richness was of brief duration. His body was brought home and buried near his father’s house in Cailin Hollow. \ 1 Com. Important To Females. f DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS. f The combination of ingredients in these Pills ■is the result of a lung am! extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and cannot do harm to the moat delicate; certain in correcting ail irregularities, Painful Menstruations, removing all ob*ti notions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache. pain in tho - side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysteric*, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, Ac., disturbed bleep, which arise from interruption of nature. JOHN B. I^fIERY. was the commencement of .t new era in tho treatment of itregularitics and 'obstructions which have consigned so many to a premature female can *njoy pood health unless she is regular.and whenever an obstruction takes place the general health begins to decline. Then* Fills furm the finest preparation ever put forward with IMME DIATE and persistent SUCCESS. Don’t be De ceived. Take this advertisement to'your Druggist, and tell him that von want the BEST and vvst RELIABLE ’FEMALE MEDICINE IN TJJB WORLD, which is com prised in Pills. * DR. CUEESEMA&S PILLS have been a Standard Remedy for over thirty years, and are the most effectual one ever known for all complaints pecu liar to Ftmdltc. To all classes they are invaluable, inducing, with certainty, periodical "regularity . They are known to thousands, wholmve u. < *ed.thcmat different peiiods.through >out the country, having the sanction of some of the must eminent Physicians in America. . Explicit dirct,tihns. s ating when they should not be tjjwLwith each Bos—the Brice. One 801 l r per Box , or 6 Boxeis for $5, Containing from 50' to CO Pills. , », Pills scut by mail, promptly, secure from observation, by Remitting to the Proprietors, or ' Jj&* SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. SWALLOW two or three hogsheads of * Buchn/ ‘Tonic Bitters/ ‘Sarsaparilla/ ‘Nervous Antidotes/ £c., <£c., and.after you are satisfied with the' result, then try one box of OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN’S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS; and be restored to health and vigor in less than thirty days. They aro purely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and salutary In their.effects on the broken-down and shattered constitution. Old and yonng can take them'with advan tage. Imported and sold in the United States only by JAMES S. BUTLER, Station D, Bible House, New York, General Agent. . P. B.—A sent to any address ou receipt of .price— which is OK2 dollar —post free, ujailT—Gn* TEAVEB#B JURORS—IST TTEEKS TRAVERSE JURORS —2d WEEK* jsa: a n. n i e . DIED. SPECIAL NOTICES. DR CHEESEMAN’S PILLS HpTCnHfGS & HILLYER, Proprietors. ■ ' 81 Cedar St., Now York Sold in Wellsboro. by JOHN X. EOT, * . j In Tioga, by H. U. BORDEN. J In by W. G. 31ILLER. March 23, 1864-ly. ' THE TIOGA HELMBOLD’SEXTRACT BUCHU. THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU. THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. • THE GREAT DIURETIC, And a specific remedy for diseases of Bladder, ” (Organic 'Weakness.) ' Kidneys. Gram!, - . • Dropsy, And all diseases of the Urinary-Organs. See advertisement in another column. Cfet it onfc and rend for the medicine at once. Betcare of cohm- Urfeitß. * nlar3o-lm . ft SB NO OTHER!—BUCHAN’S SPECIFIC PILLS are tho U only reliable REMEDY for .all diseases of tbo seminal, urinary and nervous systems. Try one box, and bo t cured. ONE DOLLAR A’ BOX. One box will perfect a cure, or mo ney refunded. Sent by mail on receipt of price. JAMES S. BUTLER, General Agent. marlT-Sm Station D, Bible House, New York. T\o YOU WISH TO BE CURED?—Dr. Buchan'S English 1./ specific pills cure, in less tban thirty days, the worst cases of impotency, premature decay, seminal weakness, insanity, and all urinary, sexual and nervous af fections, no matter from what cause produced. Price, one dollar per box. Sent, postpuad, by mail, ot; receipt of on order.. Address, JAMES S. v BUTLEI'J marlT-Sra Station D, Bible House, New Y’orV* .HUGH YOUMG, BOOKSELLER. & STATIONER, AND DEALER IN American Clocks, American, - English, and Swiss Watches, Jewelry, Silver' Plated Ware, Spectacles, Picture Frames, Photographic Albums, Stereoscopes, Microscopes, Perfumery, Yankee Notions; Fishing Taeklc and Flics, and Fancy and Toilet Articles. SCHOOL BOOKS of every kind used in the County, constantly on hand and sent by mail or oth erwise, to order. , NO, 5, UNION BLOCK, WELLSBORO, PA. Wellsboro, April 20, 1864, SPECIAL NOTICE. OUR ASSORTMENT OF DRESS ROODS, CLOAKS, SET AWES, &c.’, is now much more complete end attractive than over lefore, having, just received a large stock of en trdy new styles, which we are selling off at very low’ prices. WE HAVE FULL LINES OF PLAIN, FIGURED & STRIPED ALPACAS, CHECKED & STRIPED MOHAIRS, POPLINS. CHALLIES, i,' DeLAINES_ &c„ . and can hardly fail td.fmit all easterners. In CLOTH SACQUES AND CIRCULARS,' SHAWLS AND CLOAK CLOTHS, ire hare on hand a much bettor stock than can ho found elsewhere. Wc.intend 10 beep this the best stock to select from in this County. j The Domestic Stock is full of Bargains, and we are selling, all goods, such oa [PRINTS,. SHEETINGS. SHIRTINGS, DENIMS, COTTONADES, &c., at less than current market rates. TUG BOOT & SHOE STOCK. will be kept full of all goods, and sold at out regular Fettle of low prices. All goods.warranted M be as represented, „ i' Customers can-eavo money by making tbelr pur chases of us. \ J. A. PARSONS, Corning, N. Y, April 27, 1864. Mew Millinery Goods. MRS. A. J. SOFIELD desires to call ihe atten tion of the Ladies of Wcllsboro and vicinity, to uer New Stock of Spring Millinery Goods, co'nsUt ing of the latest styles of Bonnets', lints. Head Hiesa cs, Caps, Ac., and a variety of Frfench Flowers, Shell and Straw Ornaments, the latest novelties in the way of Trimmings. Infant's Hats and Caps, Old Ladies" Dross Caps, Grenariein Veils of the newest shades. Mrs. S. feels particularly grateful for the patronage of her friends, and would say that she has engaged one of the best Milliners for the season, and is pre pared to repair Straws in the best manner. She is receiving Goods constantly from Now York, and will keep a good assortment. Her rooms will bo found hereafter opposite Roy's Drug Store, in the building lately occupied by Miss Smith. Wcllsboro, April IJ, ISG4-tf. Administrator's Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan’s Court for Tioga County, the undersighed Administrator of the estate of DAVID TAYLOR, dec’ll, will expire to public sale on the premises on the 11th day of May, 1864, at 2 o'clock P. M,, the following described real estate, situate in Deerfield township, to wit: All that l lot of land situate in Deerfield township,, bounded as follows, to wit: on the north by lands of the heirs of Silas Billings, dee’d. on the east by ladds of Eramer Bowen, on the south by the CoWnncsque River, and on the west by lands of the heirs of Silas Billings—containing about one hundred acres. April J 6. 1864. BENSON TUBBS, Adm>. Notice* LETTERS of administration having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Horace F. \> citbrouk, late of Mlddlebury township, deceased, notice is hereby given to those indebted to make im mediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement to RACHEL M. WESTBROOK, Adin’x. Middlebury, April 2fl, 186-1-61* - THE I.UPQRTCD JACK! NAPOLEON, ■ WILL serve a limited number of Meres at Mans field, Tioga County, Pennsylvania. N APOLEON is 5 yeers"nTd, having been imported from France in the year 1862, being thou three years of age. He is a sure foal getter, stands 13} hands high, weighs BUO Iba., and is the beat Jack id Northern Pennsylvania. CON TRACTS will be with owners of Mures for the delivery of iho foal as soon as weaned, fur which a fair price wiil be paid. ' - TERMS :—slo to insure. Mares from distance ac commodated with pasture. Call-and see this animal. FAULKNER & BAILEY. Mansfield, April 20, 18G4-3nr* WELLSBORO’ ACADEjIy. BEPIJ, EGLINj B. A., Principal. Miss C. V. A. HART, Teacher of French and Germun. THE SPRING TERM opens on MONDAY, March 28tb, to continue fourteen -weeks. For particulars address the Principal or the Board of Trustees. J.- L. ROBINSON, Preset. J. EMERY. Sec'y. Wellsboro, March 9,1864. TEAS, COFFEE, and SPICES, best qualities and fair prices always on hand at . - WoUaboro,. April 22, 1863* MATHERS% i C O U.St’T Y i G ITATOR. THE PEOPLE’S STORE IN COMYIWG, N. J, M. SMITH, HAVING associated with him N.B. WAITE, who baa been employed for tho last, nine years in oro » the capacity of Salesman, the business will be continued under the name and firm of SMITH & WAITE, NEW STORE, * OPPOSITE Tni- Bickinsou Mouse, and will be conducted as heretofore on the principle of ONE PRICE AND READY- PAY, ears experience in tho 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 - ' * t• . - ’ i from Hew York, a fresh supply’of v SPRING GOODS, selected with especial reference to the wants of tho people of this vicinity, The Stock will consist of STAPLE d 'FANCY-DRY GOODS, among which are s BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, TICKS, STRIPES, DENIMS, CHECKS, PRINTS,, FLANNELS, GINGHAMS, CHAMBRAYS, 1 DeLAINES,' ALPACCAS, , SCOTCH PLAIDS, and a great variety of DRESS GOODS. Also, SHAWLS, & LA- DIES’ CLOAKINGS, CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, by the yaid or made up to order. KENTUCKY JEANS, COTTONADES, LINENS, and a general assortment of Goods for MEN’S AND BOY’S WEAR. We also keep a general stock’of BOOTS & SHOES, FAMILY GROCERIES, YANKEE NOTIONS, ' PALM LEAF HATS, SUN UMBRELLAS, &c. We shall endeavor to keep our Stock os complete as possible, by the Continual Addition of such articles in our line as the wants of our custo mers SEEM TO REQUIRE, Our facilities for purchasing Goods ARE UNSURPASSED, 'and while we do not pretend to sell GoraLa LESS THAN COST, yet we,are willing to sell them at a i SMALL PROFIT, and it will bo our aim by FAIR DEALING, to merit a share of public patronage. „ We are 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, 1804. Farmer’s CatecMsim Question. What is the best kind of Wooden beam llL.w ? ' Answer.- The WtARD PLOW.. Qnes. Wherein does it excel all others ? Ans. lu ease of draft, in being less liable to clog, and in fact ifcxcela in every particular. Qucs. Where is this Plow to bo found ? - Ans. At the KNOXVILLE FOUNDRY, where they arc made, and at various agencies around the country. • * Ques. Are there any other plows made at that Foundry? Aus. Yes! Biles makes various kinds of wooden and iron beam Plows, both for flat land and side hill, and ho keeps ahead of all other establishments by getting the BEST PATTERNS invented, without regard to the COST. Qhes. Are Plows all that Biles makes ? Ans. By no means. He also makes HORSE HOES; a superb article for Corn, Potatoes, Ac. HOAD SCRAPERS that beat the world. Cast Cul tivator Teeth of a very superior pattern. Shovel Plow Castings for new lan t, and indeed almost every thing that is ever made at a Foundry, from a Boot Jack to a Steam Engine. Ques. Would you then advise me to buy there? Ans. Most certainly would I, for besides making the best KIND of every thing. Biles makes those that are the most DURABLE, and it is a common ex pression where his Plows have been introduced, that they Inst ns long as from two to four got at any other shop: ho has always been at the business from a small boy and ought to know how it is done, and if you try bis wares once, you will be ready with me to tell all wanting anything in that line to go, send, or in some other way procure them of J. P. BILES, at the Knoxville Foundry. Knoxville, March 30, 1853-tf. BOARBHAK AND CRAY’S CELEBRATED patent improved INSULATED IKON HIM, AND FRAME These pianos -have the pure musical tone of tl e Wood, together with the strength of the Iron, and arc thus fir superior to all others. The Over Strung Scales, pivittg in connection with the Patent Iron Rim, full, round, powerful, sweet tone. Theie pianos will remain in tune a greater length of time than any other pianos known, and are warranted for the time of five years. The undersighed offers thosb pianos at the same prices as at the ware rooms in Albany or Now York, saving the buyer the expense of going there to buy, and wih keep them in tune for the term of three years, without charges. For a general description of these pianos send for a circular, con taining prices, Styles, Ac. I, G. HOYT, Osceola, Tioga County Pa, - Osceola, Feb. 17, 1864. Administrators* IVolicc* LETTERS of administration having been granted to the subscriber on the estate of Isaac Mann, laio of Jhe township of Tioga, deceased, notice is hereby given to those indebted to make immediate payment, and those bating claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement to MARY E. MANN, Adm’x. Tioga, \pril 6. 1564-6 t Administrator’* Notice*. LEXTERS of Administration having been grant ed to the subscriber on tbe estate of Norman Francis, late of Delmar township, deceased, notice is hereby given to those indented to said estate to make immediate payment, and those havjng claims to pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement to the subscriber. ISAAC M. BOPINE, Adm’r. Wellsboro, April 20, 1864-fit. HEMLOCK BARK WANTED! Ofinn CORDS I—FOUR DOLLARS per cord will be paid for this year’s peeling, deliv ered at either of the two Tanyards near Tiogu, Pa.- Tioga, Apr. 13, 18(U.-3t CASH paid (or ONION SETTS at ROY’S DRUG STORE. AN Assortment of TABLE GLASSWARE will bo found at ROY’S DRUG STORE. OHO BUSHELS of FLAX SEED wanted, for which the Highest Martel Price in CASH will be,paid 1 . D, P. ROBERTS,- Well tbnro, April fi, ISSK AT. THE PIANO FORTES! FLAX SEED. 'it !r!f •">• ■'■* #50,000 WORTH OF DRY GOODS, CARPETINGS, GROCERIES,' Ac., &c„ OX EXHIBITION AT THE CASH STORE I TROY, BRADFORD CO., PA. , GREAT SUCCESS 1 GREAT SUCCESS! ' OF THE CASH SYSTEM, THOUSANDS CALLING DAILY!! . Oar determination to share onr profits irith onr cus tomers, fully appreciated Ladies of Tioga and Brad ford Counties, we have ;4his spring for sale a large variety of Goods jnst suited to your wantk; and de sire that you, ope and ait, will look over our Stock before purchasing. We flatter ourselves that. no Store in this part of the State, can begin to exhibit so fine an assortment of ; LADIES' DRESS GOODS, as you will find on exhibition at our counters. SUSiI S2USB 3 PLAIN BLACK, BROWN, BLUE A GREEN, , FANCY DRESS SILKS. An elegant Steak of new and beautiful Stylos of Plain and Wool DeLaines, ' Figured DeLaines, Alapacas, Mozambiques, Mourning Goods, Cballies, Foil do Chcvrca, «to., Ac., Prints in great variety and cheap. Domestics No higher than before the “ UISE IK GOLD Bargains in Sheetings, Shirtings and Tickings. WHITE GOODS. ThL Department is well stocked. Bleached Sheetings, P : llow Goods, Sheetings, Table Likens bj* fhe yard. Damask and Snow Drop Patterns, Napkins, Towelling, Cambrics, Jaconet*, Barred and Striped Muslins, Ac., Ac. HOSIERY, GLOVES, HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS t -jand the latest style of BALMORAL SKIRTS, all selling cheap. Carpets, Carpets. A 1 rgo and varied; assortment of Carpets, cannot fail to suit the most fastidious, CALL AJCO SL'E. BOOTS & SHOES. This Department is overfiojvin?, presenting as great attractions as ever. 1 WALL PAPER .V WINDOW PAPER, OF ALL KINDS,' AND AT ALL PRICES. Do not fail to call and see the great variety offered. Rich Gold Leaf, . Satin Pb per, Imitation Satin, Common Paper, Ac., Ac. READY. MADE CLOTHING. A large and well selected Assortment, A THE SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. . No man can fail to be snited. Onr PRICES defy competition. IN SHORT?; IfO ONE CAN APPRECIATE ' OCR STOCK OR PRICES BY READING THIS ARTICLE, AND BE LIE VINO, AS WE 80, THAT EVERY CUSTOMER Is Well Satisfied WHO FAVORS US With His Patronage, WE RESPECTFULLY INVITE YOU TO AN EXAMINATION OF. OCR GOODS & PRICES. Thankful for past favors, we shall endeavor It merit your future patronage. * PEKOE & CO. ••IAPRILTISSI, " V, DYSPEPSIA, AND DISEASES REBUITOG FROM DISORDERS OF THE LITER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS ARE CURED BY HOOFL ADD'S GERMAN BITTERS, The Great Strengthening TONIC, Tbeie Bitters bare performed more Curd f HATE AND DO QITE BETTER SATISFACTION hate Mori: testimony.’ HATE MORERESPECTABLE PEOPLE TO TOUCH FOR THEM? Than an; other artlels in the market. We defy an; One to contradict this Assertion) AND WILL PAT 91000 To an; one that will produce a Certificate published b; ns that is not besoise. BO OFLAJH)’S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CURE EVERY CASE OP Chronic or Herrons Debility, Dis-* case of the Kidneys, ami Di*ca* scs arising from a Disordered Stomach, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive ) Organs; Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulsesas or Blood to theßeail Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn. Disgust' • for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Btoc;j'ch Sour Eructations Sinking or Flu Ut tering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimruingof the Head, Hur- Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Flutter* lugat the’Heart; s Choking or Suffocating Sen* BatioaßwhenTuaiylQc posture,Dimness of ? Tislon, Dots or Webs bo fore the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain Pain in the Head, De ficiency of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin and Byes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs. Ac , t ml den Flushes of Hfeat, Burning in the FU-h.Coh stunt Imaginations of £vn,and great Depression of Sjdfitli REMEMBER THAT THESE BITTERS ARE it btoT alcohol c. CONTAIN NO RUM OR WHISKEY, AND CAN’T MAKE DRtTNKARDS,' B UT IS THE BEST TONIC* IN’ THE WORLD; S&-READ WHO SAYS SO:-^a* Trom Uio R«t. Bori. Q.Btefck, Pastor of the Baptist Pomberton, N. J., formerly of -the Notth BaptM Church* Philadelphia. * • * • 1 Imre known Hoofiatul’s German Bitters favorably for a number of - years. 1 have need them in my own family, and ha\e been so pleased with their effects that I was induced to recommend th'efn to many others, and know, that they hare operated In a strikingly beneficial manner. 1 take great pleasure in thus publicly proclaiming this fact, am! calHfag th«* attention of those afflicted with the diseases for which they ;ire recom mended, to these Bitters, knowing from experience that my recommendation will be sustained. Ido this mure cheer fulizes lloofland*s Bitters is intended to benefit the afflicted, and is *• not a ram drink.” Yours truly, LEVI G. BECK. From Her. J. Newton Brawn, D. IK, Editor of the Encyclb- podia of Religious Knowledge, Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Med icines In general, tfin ugh dwtrnst of their ingredients and effects,l yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man mar not testify to the benefits ho believes himself t,li have fo cefted from any simple preparation, in the hope jpay Urns contribute to the benefit of others. 1 do this the more readily in regard to German Bitters, prepared by Dr.C M. Jackson, of this cin. because I was prejudiced against them for many years, under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture, t ;tm indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, for th« removal of thi« prpjndice by proper te«ts. and for encour agement to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of throe bottfes of these Rit ters. at the beginning of the present year, wa* followed by evident redrf. and restoration to ft degree of bodifv ai»<{ mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thunk God and my friefid for directing me to the use of them. ■ PiiiLAD£LPUU, Jcxb 20,1861. J. NEWTON RRO\?X ' Frora the lUt. Jos. 11, Kennard, Pastor of the Kdh Bap tist Church. Br- Jacksort t —Bear Sir:—l hare been frequently request ed to connect my name with commendations oi difivrtiit kinds 6t fnedlcines but regnrding the practice as nut of my appropriate sphere, 1 have »n all cases declined ; l ot with at tWtr pioof in various instances.and pnrticnlaily in n:v lam dy, of the usefulness of Br. Ilootiand’s German I* ttir*. I depart for once from pfcy nstial course, to expr»ss my full conviction that, for general debMity of and c.-pc ciully for Liver Complaint, it is a safe and Valuable j rvj ara tion. In some cases it may fail; but usnnlly, I doubt not; it will be very beneficial to those who suffer from th< above cause. very respectfully, J. H. KENNARB. e Eighth below Coates Street, PhilavU-ipMft. From Her. Warren Randolph, Pastor of the Baptist fclmrxb; Germantown, Penn. * Br.C.M. Jackson:—Bear Sir-Personal experience ena bles me to say that 1 regard the Gorman Bitters pn-j-urfif bv you a mo-t excellent medicine. In cases of severe cold and general debility Lhavo been greatly benefited by Uh u«e ot the Ritters, and. doubt not they will produce vimilat effects on others. Yours, truly,. WARREN RANDoLk If, i Germantown, To. From Iter. J. n. Turner, Pastor of H<?dding M. E. Church; Philadelphia. Br. Jackson;—itear Sir:—llkving used your German Bit* tors in my family frequently, lam prepared to say thrtl it. has been of great service. I believe that in most ra rr h of general debility of the system It is thu safest and nuud r*’- uable remedy of which 1 have any knowledge. , Yours, respectfully. J. H. TTTRNFR. No. 726 N. Nineteenth Street From the Rev. J:M, Lyons, formerly Pastor of the Col^tfn* bits (N. J.) and Mllcbtown (Fa ) Baptist Charche*. New Rochelle. N. Y. Dr. C. M. Jackson;—Dear Sir:—-I feel it a pleasure thus,' of ray ossn accord, to b'eaf testimony to the excelled* of tho German Bitters. Some years since being much afflicted with Dyspepsia. I used them with very beneficial results. T hove often recommended them to persons enfeebled by that tor* menting disease, and have hcqrd from them the most fi.it* tering testimonials as to their great value. In ease* of gen eral debility, I believe it to be a tbnic that cannot be sur passed. J. M. LYONS, PRlces. Largo SUe (holding nearly double quantity, 1 ) $1 00 per Bottle—half doz. $5 00 Small Size —75 cent* per Bottle—half doz. $i 00 beware OF COUNTERFEITS ! ; See that the Signature.of “C. UI. JACKSON” it on the WRAP. PER of each Bottle. Should yonr nearest druggist not have the article. n f >y bo pnt off by any of the intoxicating preparations lint nw-y ‘>e offered In its place, but send to u«, and tre wUlfe??* *j, tecurely packed by express. Principal Office & Irian n fit cfor^y NO. 631 ARCH STREET. JONES & EVANS, ) (Sacceuors to 0. M. JACKSON A C 0..) - Proprietor. FOR 3AT.R hy Drc-rchts »nd Jtrclm fn ifiVri totro iiMlisCiHrrt . ». tSO3-ty J '
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