the akitatub; I.OOAX. AH' D BP.B. Welldboro. Wednesday, May 11, IBPjt Hew Advertisements. ; , Interesting to Farmers— V. P. Huberts. v'* ’ Notice to Bridge Builders —Commissioners. , J' Bostcitcr's Bittcre. t ; ShcrijjTs Sales —Sheriff Stowell. • ■ ; 1 police— Guardian’* Sale —Tracy'Beadle, Gat dinn. A CARD. Enr. Geo. H. Jekk-s, desires gratefully to az ifawl eige the receipt on Tuesday, May 3d, of I rjnty dollars and fifty cents, from the members of hisi lurch sad congregation. Such surprises are alike ei>, ; idim dable to the people and encouraging to the i %t*. This, and other acts of kindness cannot be forgi iibn. ITelledoho, May 4, 1564. . , Millinery Shop’ at Stony Fork.—Ji "e Al % bisa Geenn has Just received a nice lot of Jl .iijicry Goods, and has removed them to the house o ! Jlcter Walker, at Stony Fork, where she may be foal tjero efter ready to do work for all who may favor c- r With a call. We congratulate the ladies of that ■ nation of our county in securing her services, as she hi well qualified to do all kinds of Millinery work wil i neat ness and despatch. For the last four years ) ,has been more or less of tbo time under tbe instruction of Hiss Pauline Smith, one of the best Mijliner* h-fioga County, and we trust the people in that neighl Irhood will give her their patronage. ; We received the following notice too late fol-jmbli cation last week. Wo publish it for thfr b<| of oar readers, and caution them to look outfit tho scamps Tioga Cocmty Bank, Tioga, Pa., May 3,*J]BJS4. M. H. Cobb, Esq., Bear Sir; Please* out ion your readers relative to a New Counterfeit $5, ijlbany Cut Bank, Albany, N. Y. They are belna.pif in cir culation in this county by two men driving Jt. grey horse ; were at Potters on Crooked Creek last talked of buying cattle to bu cher at Tiog* K-The paper is unnatural and*poor, work tolerably f till ex ecuted. r Yours truly, . ' ’ * A. S. Turner, Cas iter. •q 4 Farmington Hill, May 2, lf&4. M, H. Cobb, Bear Sir ; I wish to speak though the columns of your paper the following: lender gland that some persons are reporting throw? P, this community, that their lettters have been op«. tfi and read by me, that I told one of the ** young adies” was going to be married, Ac., and other thf vgs too numerous to mention, which is a grievous patter certainly. I therefore request all such persons tjeome andlce me without delay ahput it before re fortlng elsewhere, as I think it will gain them credits I-a nb- Ucr sphere and higher ambition in the, s(*c ,cty in which they move, than to bo injuring the re mtaion of their neighbor. Furthermore, it will fc J both agreeable and pleasant to me if they will cbaii; q thoir Post Office address to some other office where iboncst Post Masters will d« them justice. M, A. 'Hall, AssV^-vM. Covington, May 9.’ $64. The Ladies’ Aid Society of Covington j; been obliged to suspend work during the cold wei| ijcr for lack of an available room, met on the 9th of \ * orll to re-orgsnizc for the summer. -' ~ & The Society elected for President, Mfl £M. E. Cleaver, an'* though we were sorry to los 1, ;(w br iber President, Mrs. Palmer, who has ixemd • ij to a neighboring place, and tho memory of whose ,i Itiring energy, and almost ceaseless activities, wheii .among at still dwells in onr hearts, yet from her.- *evrlcd interest to our good cause, we are sure gLd to know that her mantle has fallen wi j most aiimiralilo fitness upon her worthy succcsni: . rßut this is digression. We would say that th£ Jociety elected for their Vice Presidents, Mrs. J. 1 i- £uliok, and Mrs. 1). S. Irclan j for Secretary, Mpi;F. A. Brer, The Society also decided that we hose* frequently. Accordingly, we hove, to-d, and several; severe cuts abonl the befjL :jAt last shi was slowly recovering. “ * Ter y mild, lady-like woman, and given kc-r assailant' any cause for the duel * ‘e.4©ent.— Bradford Reporter, ‘ 1 r Tar. Agriculturist. — Tbo May nuo}b«|ijof this Valuable journal has been received,, and jJ.'oftfcds with information to the farmer and gatfjtangr. ,tl|s plentifully illustrated with cots and and abound would be-a grek*/ tOption to “Sy one’s library. ' Only on? dollar per mrqin. Ad- W-E Orange Judd, *Ufcrk Ztar/XJ, i . / trr 1 As It ißctiAUGF.D.—Capt- W. W. White, who was arrest ed in January last, has been tried by Coart Martial in Washington city, and has been honorably dis gorged, his dismissal in January revoked by the President. Several persons of this place, who were present at the trial, all concurred in the opinion that the Capt. would, after the investigation of the case, present as clean a record as any otaer officer in the U. S. service. There are but.few officers in the Provost Marshal’s department, who excel Captain White as an officer. He has, while in service at this place, exhibited a great zeal in the discharge of his various and difficult duties. Ho was particularly successful in apprehend ing deserters, and display ed great energy of character in all tbe duties of his office. The Captain in his official - capacity was quite a fa vorite in this place, and tbe citizens of all parties feci much gratified in the annoucoment of his discharge and restoration to duty.— Williamsport Bulletin. The American Conflict is the title of a work which is a History of the Great Rebellion, its causes, incidents ard results, intended to exhibit especially its moral and political phases, with the drift and pro. gross of American opinionrespeoting Human Sla very from 1776 to 1864. It is edited by Horace Greeley,- than whom no living American writer could more fitly assume so responsible a task, or pro duce' a more honest and truthful history of the Re bellion and its-incitements. We have received two series of specimen pages of tbe work, which are nicely printed on fine paper, splendidly illustrated with por traits of distinguished pien, and the entire work will ho issued in two large double column octavo volumes of ?00 pages each. Vol. I. will be ready on or abou t the Ist of June. Published by 0. D. Casa & Co. ( Hartforii, Conn. MABBIBD. In Gaines, on the Tth inst, by Rev. W. Beacb, at tba residence of the bride’s parents. Mr. JOHN C. MAYNARB, of Elk; to Miss PHEBE N, MARSH, of Gaines. * t . In Behnar, on tho sth inet., A, KELLY, daughter of Erastas and Amrllla Kelley, aged 4 years, and 2 months. * , ' ' In Belmar, on the Bth inst, ALBERT A., son of Jo eeph'and Harriet L. Root, aged 2 years, I month, and 23 days. In Richmond, on the 4th instant, of jaundice, CHARLES' G.| son of Daniel and Matilda Bly, aged about 8 yearfejj In Belmar, 05 the 30th ult, of measels, MANBA BELL, doughtier of Zadoc and Candace Butler, aged I year, and 7 months. In Charleston, on the 19th ult, of diptberia, JOHN QIAL PEAKE, aged 12 years, 3 months, and 1 day. On the 2d lost, after a sudden and brief illness, SLEEMAN SHDMWAY,aged 67 years, and 18 days. He was one of the earliest settlers in this county, having come into it fifty-nine years ago. Ho had his home till the time of his death, where his son, Palmer Shumway, now resides, in the town of Charleston. He leaves a wife at the ago of 69 years, and five chil dren to mourn his,; departure. He was buried with Masonic obsequies, on Thursday, May 5, the funeral being held at tho school house on Shumway hill. J. B. B. ■ In Wellsboro, on the 6th inst., EBENEZEB MUR RAY, aged 96 years. This venerable colored man and citizen came into this”region of Pennsylvania, as long ago as tho year 1804. He had formerly lived in Delaware, where he was in tho service of a man of the name of James Murray. From this man he derived tho name of Murray. The name.of his own father and mother was Parker. A gentleman, uf the name of Wells bought his service for five years from Murray, with the un derstanding that‘at the expiration of that time he should be free. When the five years were over, Mr. Wells brought Ebenezer and his wile Hetty (who still survives at an advanced age,) into this coun ty, and .settled on what is now the Eastman farm in Dclmar, the whole country being then an almost unbroken forest. After three years, Mr. Wells went to Philakelphia for the purpose of purchasing tho tract of land where be had fixed bis dwelling, and while there he fell a victim to tho yellow lever, His name is now perpetuated in that of this place—Wellsboro. •On the death of Mr. Wells, Ebenezer and his family moved to. the spot where his own death occurred, lie badbeeo an invalid for about seven years, and nearly helpless for about threfe years; yet through his sufferings, ho exhibited true Christian patience, and humble, cheerful, manly spirit of a real servant of the Most High. He was converted to a religious c mrse of life when bo was in Delaware, through the instrumentality of a colored preacher in the M. E* Church. His many excellencies are truly worthy to be remembered and imitated. • Com. SPECIAL NOTICES. ~ Important To Females. f \ EH. CHEBSBMAN’S PILES. f The combination of ingredients in these Pills is the’reSnlt of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in tbdfr operation, and cannot do harm to the most delicate; certain in correcting ail irregularities, Painful Menstruations, removing all obsti actions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, nil nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue, barn in the back and limbs, Ac., disturbed sleep, which arise 'from interruption of nature. DB. CHEBSBMAN’S PILLS was the commimcement of a new era in the treatment of itregularitios and obstructions which have consigned bo many to n premature grave. No female can enjoy good health unless she lb regular, and whenever an obstruction takes place the general health begins to decline. These Pills furm-ihe finest preparation ever put fonrard with IMME DIATE and peusi&tent svcoess. Don’t be De ceived. Take this advcrtixmient to your Druggist, and tell him that you leant the BEST and wist RELIABLE .FEMALE MEDICINE IX THE WORLD , which is com prised iu these Pills. DR. CHEESEMA2PS PILLS have been a Standard Remedy for over thirty years, and arc the most effectual one ever known for all complaints pecu liar to Females. To Jill classes they are invaluable, inducing , Kith certainly, periodical regularity. ' They arc'known to thousands, who have used them at different periods, through out the country, having the sanction of some of-the most eminent Physicians in America. , Explicit directions.s ating when they should nctVe used, with each Box—the Price One Dollar per Box, or 6 Boxes for $5, containing from 51) to bO Pills. ■ Pills sent by mail, prompt!y, secure from observation, by remitting to the Proprietors, or auv Agent. ZS-SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. HUTCHINGS & HILLYBR, Proprietors. , v A 81 Cedar St., New Tort Sold in WelUboro. by JOHN A. ROY. J In Tioga, by U. 11. BORDEN. J In Lawrvncerille, by W. G. MILLER. March 23, 1864-ly. HOSTETTEK’S BITTERS have received the warmest en comiums from the press' and people throughout the 'Union. as> a valuable tonic; for the cure of Dyspepsia, Flatu lence, Constipation, uod general nervous debility, it cannot be approached. Every day now cases of its great effect are chronicled through onr principal public journals. There is nothirig equal to the enjoyment of that which the afllictod experience when using this valuable specific. Its mild tone, its sure and vigorous action upon a disordered stomach, and the cleaning of the entire human body should recommend it* to all classes of our community. Advertisement. For sale by druggists and dealers generally everywhere. may 11 04-lm SWALLOW two or three hogsheads of‘Buchn,’ ‘Tonic Bitters,’‘ Sarsaparilla,’ ‘Nervous Antidotes,’ Ac., Ac., and after yon arc satisfied with the result, then try onn box of X)LD DOCTOR BUCHAN’S ENGLISH SPECIFIC TILLS; and be restored to health and vigor in less than thirty days. They are purely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt dud salutary in their effects on the broken-down and shattered constitution. Old and young can take them with advan tage. Imported and sold in the United Stales only by JAMES S. BUTLER, Station D, Bible House, New York, General Agent. •P. S. —A box sent to any address on receipt of price— which Is one dollar—post free. • mar XT —3m USE NO OTHER!—BUCHAN'S SPECIFIC PILLS are the only reliable remedy for all diseases of the scniincd, urinary and nervous systems. Try one box, and be cured. ONE DOLLAR A BOX. One box will perfect a cure, or mo ney refunded. Scut by mail ou receipt v( price. . 1 JA3IES S. BUTLER, General Agent, mar 17-3 m . • Station D, Bible House, New York. DO YOU WISH TO BE CURED?—Dr. Buchan’s English specific pills cure, In lees than thirty days, the worst cases of nervousness, Impotency, premature decay, seminal weakness, insanity, and ail urinary, sexual and nervous af fections, no matter from what cause produced. Price, one dollar per box. Sent,pofctpasd, by mail, ou receipt of da order. Address, - . i JAMES S. BUTLER, ,marl7-&n . ‘vk. Station Dl Bible House. Hew York. DI IB 13 . THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. SPECIAL NOTICE. OUR ASSORTMENT OF DBESS GOODS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, &c., ia now much more complete and attractive than ever before, having, just .received a largo stock of en tirely new styles, which we are selling off at very prices. WE HAVE 'FULL LIKES OF PLAIN, FIGURED & STRIPED ALPACAS, CHECKED & STRIPED MOHAIRS, . POPLINS, CHALLIES, DbLAINES, &c., and can hardly fail to suit all customers. In CLOTH SACQUES AND CIRCULARS, SHAWLS AND CLOAK CLOTHS, we have on hand a much better stock than can be found elsewhere. We intend to keep this the best stock to select from in this County. The Domestic Stock is full of Bargains, and we ore selling all gOods, such ns PRINTS, ( SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, | DENIMS, WtTONADES, &c. f " at less than current market rates. THE BOOT A SHOE STOCK will be kept fall of all desirable goods, and sold at oni regular scale of low prices. All goods warranted' to be as represented. Customers can sayo money by making their pur chases of us. . - JT. A, PARSONS, Corning, M. Y. April 27,1864. Tioga go. court proclamation.— Whereas, the Hon. Robert G. White, Presiden- Judge for the 4th* Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Royal Wheeler andj’Victor Case, Esq.’s, Asao ciate Judges In Tioga county, have issued their pre cept, bearing dale the 6th day of Feb. 1864, and to mo directed, lor the bolding of Orphan's Conrt, Court of Common Pleas, General Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Terminer, at Wellsboro, for the County of Tioga, on the 6th Monday of May, (being the 30tU day,) 1864, and to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables in and for the county of Tioga, to appear in their own proper per sons, with their records, inquisitions, examinations and remembrances, to do those things whicbof their offi ces and la their behalf appertain to be done, and all witnesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any person or persons, are required to be then and there attending, and not to depart at their peril. Jurors arc requested to be punc tual in their attendance atjthe appointed time, agree ably to notice, i Given under my hand andlseal at the Sheriffs Office, in Wellsboro, the 18th (day of April in the year of our Lord on© thousand eight hundred and -sixty four. H. STOWELL, Jr., Sheriff. FARM FOR SALE. ADJOINING Well«horo. thn county seatOi Tioga Co. Pa., containing 155 acres, 125 cleared, 30 woodland.' The region is remarkably healthy.— Churches, schools Ac., aro found in the village. There is a large and commodious mansion, surrounded by ornamental trees and shrubbery; out buildings large and convenient, hou?e and barn supplied by a foun tain of running water. It is well suited for a dairy farm, for raising sheep or hops. Largo orchard of apple and pear trees, chiefly grafted fruit—about 200 trees. The orchard alone might be made to pay the interest upon the cost of the whole property. It is distant about 12 miles from the Tioga Railroad, which connects with the Erie Railroad* at Corning. Leave Corning at a. m., take stage at Tioga Station, reach WcUsboroabout noon. Prico of the.property $5O per acre—one-fourth cash down, balance to suit conveni ence of purchaser. Apply to WM. E. MORRIS, Harlem R. R. N. Y. City. JAMES LOWREY, Wellaboro, Tioga Co. Pa. JNO. W. GUERNSEY, Tioga, “ " “ F. K. WRIGHT, Wellaboro, “ “ “ December 9, 1863—tf. -New millinery Goods. MRS. A. J. SOFIELD desires to call the atten tion of the Ladies of Wells boro and vicinity, to her New Stock of Spring Millinery Goods, consist ing of the latest styles of Bonnets, Hats, Head Dress es, Caps, Ac., and a variety of French Flowers, Shell and Straw Ornaments, the latest novelties in the way of Trimmings. Infant's Hats and Caps, Old Ladies' Dress Caps, Grenadein 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 Jn the best manner. She is receiving Goods constantly from New York, and will keep a good assortment. Her rooms will be found hereafter opposite Roy’s Dijag Store, in the building lately occupied by Miss Smith. Wollsboro, April 13,' 180-i—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’d, will expose to public sale on the premises on the Uth day of May, 1864, at 2 o'clock P. M., the following described real estate, situate in Deerflcld township, to wit: All that lot of land situate in DcerOeld township, bounded as follows, to wit: on the north by lands of the heirs of Silas Billings, dec’d. on the east by lands of Eminor Bowen, on the south by the Cowanesque River, and on the west by lands of the heirs of Silos Billings—containing about one hundred acres. April 15.1584. BENSON TUBBS, Adm'r. AdiulniMraior’s Notice. LETTERS of administration having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Horace F. Westbrook, Into of Mlddlcbury township, deceased, notice is hereby given to those indebted to make im mediate -payment, and those having claims to present them properly authenticated fur'settlement to RACHEL M. WESTBROOK, Adm’s. Middlbbury, April 20, 1861-Gt» WELLSBORO’ ACADEMY. BEftTJ. EGLIN, B. A., Principal. Miss G. V. A. ART, Teacher of French and German. THE SPRING TERM opens on MONDAY, March 2Sth, to continue fourteen weeks- . For particulars address the Principal or the Board of Trustees. J. L. ROBINSON, Prcs’t. J. EMERY. Sec’y. Wellsboro, March 9, 1{)64. OOKSE SHOEING AND OFF SAND BLAOKSMITSING. THE undersigned being grateful to his former customers for their liberal patronage and prompt payments, wishes to inform them and the public in Sullivan and viciniiy, that he has just purchased a good slock of Iron and Material, also that all kinds of common country Biacksmithing will bo done at Ellis’s Shop, in Mainshurg, on short notice, and as cheap for cash as at any shop in the country. Those wishing to save lime and money will find it profitable to call on Ellis. Also a good article of TAR sold in Mninsbnrg at 51,00 per gallon. JOHN A. ELLIS. Mainshurg. April 13, 18G4-2m. s A LARGE STOCK of GARDEN and AGRICUL TURAL SEEDS at HOYiS DRUG STORIJ. The PEOPLE’S STORE m COHMIMCJ, M. Y. J. M. SMITH, HAVING associated with him N. E. WAITE, who has been employed for the last -"tiine years in toro i I® the capacity of Salesman, the business will be continued under the name and firm of SMITH & WAITE, AT THE new store. OPPOSITE THE IMcMbis®!! House, and will be conducted as heretofore on the principle ONE PRICE AND READY PAY, Ten years experience in the former, and from two to three years in the latter (during which time ohr business .has more than doubled) baa folly demon strated the-wisdom of (his course. We are now re ceiving Direct from New York, a fresh supply of SPRING GOODS, selected with, especial reference to the wants of the people of this vicinity. The Stock will consist of STAPLE & FANCY DMT GOODS, among frhich are BROWK AND BLEACHED SHIBTHfGS, TICKS, STRIFES, DENIMS, CHECKS, PRINTS, FLANNELS, GINGHAMS,' CHAMBRAYS, DeLAINES, ALFACCAS,, SCOTCH PLAIDS, and a great variety of DRESS GOODS. Also, SHAWLS, 4 LA- DIES’ CLOAKING'S, CLOTHS 4 CASSIMERES, f .by tbe yard or made up to order. KENTUCKY JEANS, COTTONADES, LINENS, and a general assortment of Goods for HEM’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'as complete aa possible, by the Continual Addition of such articles in bur line as tbe wants of oar custo mers SEEM TO REQUIRE.. Oar facilities for purchasing Goods ARE UNSURPASSED, and while we do not pretend,to sell Goods I LESS THAN COST, yet we are willing to sell them'at a SMAJ.L PROFIT, and it will bo our aim by ‘ FAIR FEALINO, to merit a share of public patronage. We are very thankful for tho liberal and constantly INCREASING PATRONAGE bestowed upon us, aud'hope to merit its continuance and increase. . Customers from TIOGA COUNTY and vicinity are cordially invited to call and examine Good? and Prices. SMITH «fc WAITE. Corning, March 36, 1864. 1 Farmer’s Catechism. Question. What is the best kind of Wooden beam Plow ? Answer- TKo WLikD..PLOW, ... Qnes. Wherein does it excel all others ? Ans. In ease of draft, in being less liable to clog, and in fact it excels in every particular. Ques. Where is this Plow to be found ? Ana. At the KNOXVILLE FOUNDRY, where they are made, and at various agencies around the country. Ques. Aro there any other glows made at that Foundry? < Ans. Yes! Biles makes various kinds of wooden and iron beam Plows, both for flat land and side bill, and he keeps ahead of, all other establishments by getting the BEST PATTERNS invented, without regard to the COST, J . Quos. Are Plows all that Bliss makes ? Ans. By no means. Ho also makes HORSE HOES; a superb article for Corn, Potatoes, Ac. ROAD SCRAPERS that beat the world. Cast Cul tivator Teeth of a very superior pattern. Shovel Plow Castings for new lan i, 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 last ns long as from two to four got at any other shop; ho has always been ut the business from a small boy and ought to know how it is done, and if you iry his wares once, you will bo ready with mo 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, 1863-tf. BOARD3IAIV ANO OKAY’S CELEBRATED PATENT IMPROVED INSULATED IRON RIM, AND FRAME PIANO FORTES! • These pianos have the pure musical tone of. the Wood, together with the strength of tho Iron, and arc thus far'superior to all others. The Over Strung Scales, giving in connection with the latent Iron Kim, full, round, powerful, and sw£et tone. These pianos will remain in tunc a greater length of lime than any.other pianos known, and are warranted tor the timo of five years. The these pianos at the same prices-as at the ware" rooms in Albany or Kow York, saving the buyer the espouse of going there to buy, and will keep them in tune for.the term ef three years, without charges. For a general description of these pianos send for a circular, con taining prices, styles, &c. I. G. HOYT, j Osceola, Tioga County Pa, Osceola, Feb. 17, IS(U. TIIJE IOPORTED JACK! NAPOLEON, WILL servo a limited number of Mnres at Mans field, Tioga County, Pennsylvania. NAPOLEPN is 5 yeers old, having been imported from France in the year 18G2, being then three years of ago. He Is a sure foal getter, stand* 13A hands high, weighs BUO lbs., and is the best Jack in Northern Pennsylvania, CONTRACTS will be mado with owners of Mares for the delivery of the foal as goon as'weaned, for which a fair price will be paid. « .TERMS :—SIO to insure. Marcs from distance ac commodated with pasture. Call and see this animal. FAULKNER k BAILEY. Mansfield, April 20, 1864-3m* REVENCE STAMPS. JOHN M. PHELPS, Deputy Collector of Mans field, has just received a largo lot of Revenue btams, of nil denominations, from one cent up to So, Any person wishing Stanps can got them at my office in Mansfield, or of AL BULLARD, Assistant Assessor, at Wollaboro, Pa. J. M. PHELPS. Mansfield, May 2, 18G4. ‘ AC DITOR’S SfOTI^E. TUB undersigned having been appointed an Audi tor to audit and distribute the moneys arising upon Sheriffs sale of the personal property of Mi chael McMahon, Jr., la suit of Michael McMahon vp. Michael McMahon, Jr., will attend to the duties of said appointment at the Commissioners' office, in WsUslwmjo, on Monday the 30th day of May, A. D., 1884, at 7 o’clock.P, AL . . ! THOMAS ALLEN, Auditor. * May 3,18(54-3fc v ■ -• #50,00® WORTH OF DRY GOODS, CARPETINGS, GROCERIES, Ac., Ac., ON EXHIBITION AT THE CASH STORE! TROY, BRADFORD CO., PA. GJRFAT SUCCESS! GREAT SUCCESS I OF THE CASH SYSTEM, THOUSANDS CALLING DAILY 11 Our determination to share our profits with our cus tomers, tully appreciated Ladies of Tioga and Brad ford Counties, we have this spring for sale a large variety of Goods just suited to your wants; and de sire that you, one and all, 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 And on exhibition at our counters. > ' fIUKS S S&HELB 8 8 PLAIN BL.ACK, BROWN, BLUE & GREEN, FANCY DRESS SILKS. ' i An elegant Stock of new and beautiful Styles of. IOIBSSSISJ ©©(DIE)® Plain and Wool DoLainu, Figured DoLaines, Alapacas, Mozambique!, Mourning Goode, ChaUiec, Pail do Chevies, 4c., 4c., FrinU in great variety and cheap. Domestics No higher than before the 11 RISE IK GOLD.*’ Bargains in Sheetings, Shirtings and Tickings. WHITE GOODS. Thi- Department Is well stocked. ** Bleached Sheetings, . PUlow Goods, ' Sheetings, . Table LPcnsby the yard. Damask and Snow Drop Patterns, Kapkius, Towelling, Cambrics, Jaconets, Barred and Striped Muslins, Ac., Ac. HOSIERY, GLOVES. HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, and the latest style of BALMORAL SKIRTS, all selling cheap. Carpets, Carpets. A 1 rge and varied assortment of Carpets, cannot fail to suit the most fastidious, CALL AND SEE. BOOTS & SHOES. This Department is overflowing, presenting as great attractions ns 4ver. WALL PAPER &. WINDOW PAPER, OF ALL KINDS, AND AT ALL PRICES. Da not fail to call and see the groat variety offered. Eioh Gold' Leaf, Satin Paper, Imitation Batin, r Common Paper, Ac., Ac. READY MADE CLOTHING. A large and well selected Assortment, THE SPRING AND SOMMER STYLES. No man can fail to be suited. Our PRICES defy competition, ! ■ - 1 IN SHORT, ISO ONE CAN APPRECIATE .OCR STOCK OR PRICES BY READING THIS ARTICLE, AND BELIEVING, AS WE 80, THAT EVERY CUSTOMER Ik Welt Satisfied WHO FAVORS US With His Patronage, WE RESPECTFULLY INVITE YOU TO AN EXAMINATION OF ODR GOODS & PRICES. Thankful for past favors, wo shall endeavor to merit your future patronage. FERINE At COt APRIL, 1864, DYSPEPSIA, AND DISEASES BESIJITIKG FBOI MSOEDEBS OP THE LIVES AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS AEE CUBED BT HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTB&S, Xbo Great Slreatlließlai TONIC, These EltUrs Bare performed more Coreel DATE AND DO GIVE BETTED 3ATX33rACTIO» HATE 3EOBE TESTIMOKi;! HAVE MORE RESPECTABLE PEOPLE TO VODCH FOB THEM? Than any other article in the market. We defy any On, to contradict this Assertion, AND WILL PAT 91,000 To any one that will produce a Certificate publish *4 by ns that is not asanas* BOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF Chronic or Nervous Debility, Difr* ease of the Kidnejs, and Dines* ses arising from a Disordered Stomach. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS Resulting from of the Digatitt Organs : Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness* or Blood to Bm4 Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Uisgnst fur Food, Fnlness or Weight in the Stomach Soar Eructations, Sinking or Flutter* taring at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimmingof the Head,Hux- Hurried and Difficult Breathing. Flutter ing at the Heart; Choking or Suffocating Sen* Mtioaa when in a lying posture, Dimness of , Vision, Dots or i Webs be* fore the Sight, Ferer and Dull Pain Pain in the Head, De ficiency of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs. Ac., Sad den Flashes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Cos* slant Imaginations of Evil, and great Depression of Spirited REMEMBER THAT THESE BITTERS ARB NOT AJLCOHOL C, CONTAIN NO ECU OR WHISKJET, AND CAN’T HAKE DRUNKARDS, BUT IS ! THE BEST TONIO v IN THE WORLD. OS'READ WHO SAYS SO:-®( From the Bar. Leri, O. Beck* Pastor of the Baptist Cbiick Pemberton, N.J., formerly of tbh North Baptist Charm 1 Philadelphia, • • • ♦ 1 have knowm Hoofland’s German Bitters favorably for a number of years. I have used them in my own fomily, and have been a> pleased with their effects that 1 was induced to recotnmead theta to many others, and know that they have operated la a strikingly beneficial manner. I take great pleasure la thns pnl'licly proclaiming this fact, and calling the atlentioa of those afflicted with the diseases for which they are recom mended, to these Bitters, knowing from eiperienoe tbit aiy recommendation will be sustained. Ido this more cheer fully as Hoofiaod’s Bitters is intended to benefit the affiktad. and is not a rum drink.” Yours truly. FroaJUT.J. Newton Brown, 2). D., Editor of tho Encycto* pedia of Religious Knowledge, Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Med* iclnes In general, thr< ugh distrust of their ingredients and effects, I yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits ha believes himself to bare re ceived ftvm any simple preparation. In the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily In regard to Hooflauds German Bitters, prepared by Dr.C M. Jackson, of this city, becau** I was prejudiced against them for many years, under tb» impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for tha removal of this prejudice by proper teats, and for encour agement to try them, when suffering from great sod looar continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bit ters, at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily aod mental vigor which I bad not felt for six months before, aod had almost despaired of regaining. 1 therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to the use of them. PfIiLADSLPiiu, Juas 20,1861. J. NOTION BROWN. From the Bov. Jos. H, Kenmrd, Pastor of the 10th Bap tist Church. T)r. Jackson: —Dear Sir:—l have been frequently request cd to connect my name with commendations of different kinds of medicines bat regarding the practice as out of my appropriate sphere, 1 have in all cases declined; but with a clear proof in various ioBt?nces.and particularly in my fam ily, of the usefulness of Dr. Hoofland’s German Bitters, I depart for once from my usual course, to express my flail conviction that, for general debility of the system and espe cially for Liver it is a safe and valuable prepara tion. In some cases it may fail; but usually. I doubt not, it Will bo very beneficial to those who suffer from the abova cause. Yours, very respectfully, J. H. KENNARD. Eighth below Coates Street, Philadelphia. From Bev. Warren Randolph, Pastor of the Baptist Church, Germantown, Penn. Dr. C. M.Jackson; —Bear Sir:—Personal experience ena bles me to say that I regard the German Bitters prepared by you as a most excellent medicine. In cases of severe cold and general debility 1 have been greatly benefit ted by tha usctot the Bitters, and doubt not they will produce similar eflabta on others. Tours, truly, WARREN RANDOLPH, Germantown, Pa. From Ker, J. H. Turner, Pastor of Hcdding M. JB. Cbnrcfc, Philadelphia. Dr. Jackson Dear Sir: —Haring nsed your German Bit* ters In my family frequently. I am prepared to say that 1* has been of great service. I believe that in most caaeaof general debility of the extern it is tho safest and moat T»l -uablo remedy of which 3 have any knowledge. Yours, respectfully, J.H. TURNER. No. 726 N. Nineteenth Street. From the Rev. J. 51. Lyons, formerly Pastor of the Coltun bus (N.J.) and Mileslowu (Pa ) Baptist Churches. * New Rochelle, N. T, Up. C.M. Jackson;—Dear Sir;—l fee! it a pleasitre tlm, of my own accord, to bear testimony to the excellence of the German Some years since being ranch afflicted wftfc Dyspepsia, I used them with very beneficial recoils. I hava often recommended them to persons enfeebled by that tor menting disease, and hsvo heard from them the most flat tering testimonials as to their great value. In cases of gas* era! debility, 1 believe it to be a tonic that cannot be rap* j. M. LYONS. PRICES. Large Size (holding nearly double quantity,) $1 00 per Botllo—half doa. $5 80 Small Size— 7s cents per Bottle—half doa. |4 0q BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I See that the Signature of «C. R, JACKSOUf” Is on She WBAP. PER of each Keltic. Should your nearest druggist not have the article, do ao% be pat off by any of the intoxicating preparations that maw be offered In its place, but send to us. and w» will' forward, securely packed by express. Principal Office <3t Maaafecte«jr. NO. 631 ARCH STREET. JONES & EVANS. (Suoc«ssoj3 So C. JJ. JACKSON t CoJ Proprietor*.. A®*TOR SAT.Bby DrajrnSirrt fa tvtrj low* yin nw-BolSM9tat«. , Jaa.9,lBoi. ' ' - ; >k '. ■V LEVI G. BECK.