•the a gitaw toCAII A'ifS JSSISCELLABra w - ... . - } Welioboro, Wednesday, May IS, ll Kew Advertisements* Notice —H- S. Archer, I UnitedSiate* 10-40 Bond*. t •»! Ball's Ohio Mower und Salley* Notice «f Appeals —Goo. Boal, Assessor*^ Fishing Tackle — h. A. Bears. - Scnby H, Wood tequests tis to give tis tm&tomers ikat he has commenced botU[iii Uaguetreaa room, and that no pictures will fof & number of days. The numerous friends of M. V. be pleased to learn that he has leased the C< jyanesque ilojtcl, and intends to keep It in the best itjrle and suit everybody who may give him a call. hare -Imovrn “Mart" for a number of years, and teiommend-hlm to the public, as ho nejsr,hMvertlses snore than he intends to |perform, Success}!*-, him. There things easily raised and 'h-'JrveEted for which the farmers may depend upon it t'jere wifi be an enormous dsmand, and high prices pail during tho war. We refer to potatoes, beans and Unions. — The farmers could not do a better thing for tlumselrcs end the country than to plant those regclallies very •extensively. -• ’ Tioga Baptist Assocu.Tios.-Tho Association will hold Us third Quarterly Hseil’hg with •the Tioga Baptist Church, on Wednesday Hie 25th -day of May, at 10 o’clock, A. M. "• •. Her. N. L. Reynolds will preach the iht hductory -sermon. . , / Contribution* for the State-Convention, [‘J., E, T. ylerk. Tfoga, Hay 10, 1861, Sidewalks. —Sidewalks when good are tvo orna ment to a village, and.a real luxury to tin pitizens, out when bad they are a most disgraceful .-fcuisauce sod at the same time very dangerous. do think enr citizens should have some' pride in -matter* and see to it that the proper repairs art? Trhcrc the walks are so far gone as to revert, repairs ■out of the question, hare ne*f built. Th£ % iii’a prop er time for these repairs to be made, Vj? think that time is now and should not be put ; .J> sny lon ger. IVe hope this matter will be lookijd before it devolves upon some one, as a public ftecuijsity, to have a nuisance removed. • i F True Democrat. —This the title of :t n. it paper, soon to make its appearance in York, jPii It will support the State and National AdminKtruti |i. An avaricious man “ odt.wcst” isrepoxtcj ;So make £ practice of always riding in the last sefiti il* a rail i train, to save the interest on ills the conductor gets round to Mm. ,\ ■* ~ Tee ladies of Indianapolis nro voldOti *dng in large numbers to supply the places of clijHu -|rho en ter the hundjed day service. They cngag djo serve for $l3 a month, the merchants heingteqnti tie clerks their' salaries during their ohs 1 this deduction: Hexry W.. JENzms, formerly of Prompton,-Wayne County, Pa,, and for a lime compositor iba office, now in SchooleyV Battery, was shat by guerril las while en picket duty at Port Marcy, fifar.Wash ington, a few nights since. Ono ball entered fria foob and another giaaed his ear.- The woonda -a?b doing ■vtclL—iroyue fyouniy Herald .. . ; A private letter from Idaho Territory tras gown ns rcsterday, giving a very discouraging of the morals, (or, rather, want of morals) of tho population, and of the prospects for accumulating The letter contains no such complaint as ,jt4a j- one at tributed to a laconic miner at Pike's PotftrWho re ports that the miners are very much di*C(k Rented in that region, having to dig through a solids) t £n of sil ter four feel tjiick before they reach El mira, Press. ' * . ' “ Don't believe.it j wcwlll learn beltliti'bye and bye,” said a prominent copperhead on ??cet the -other day when the news came in. "Well t-i/e news %cat better and continues so, but not in fs.voy of tb© rebels as ho indicated. Are these men HO- positively ignorant, or are they traitors at heart? l£h)Cj why do they sympathize with the men. who are Mteu’pling to destroy the Government which prptecU liUpm and their property, hnd who are butchering, friends and brothers who have gone tbat Government. —Columbia Republican. j -i;; si Ax auction tale of condemned cavalry will take place aCWilllamsport, on the 23d olt J-*ne .next,. 250 horses will bo sold, separately. As'-Jtf -ivious to the last sale of Government horses, at "f f .lt‘ianssport, a malicious Copperhead correspondent ot Clinton Democrat categorically announced tliib :<the sale would be all a cheat and tbat only favored “Abolitionists” would get a chance to b'Jj f,re would, state, on the authority of men whoso £city not even Copperheads would venture tolropu,- pjjjvho were present at that sale, that it was ■ conduced with the most perfect fairness, the horses beinf;. tposod to view and examination by every one wUiA jcfiired to purchase, and going off readily at gooi| prices, arid ia most cases to persons residing in and adjoining counties. —Clinton Republican* ■* BOLD ZEE’S AID BOGIE^iT, Weixsdoro, ISS4. Toe Soldiers* Aid Society hope to reneNivbjijr efforts as the present and future wants of oOJ* and suCoring soldiers demand, and warm fkesther in creases. i '-Q We would invite ladies from out of totff fho have no Society to attend, and who wish to dif metbing for ilieir boyg, to join with as whenever jUI donveni ent for them so to do. We rye .receiving J. dona tions from one or mere of them nearly Satur day, and would like to seo their faces a midst whenever they can come. {' * On the sth inst., we sent to Pcnn’a Qranch, Philadelphia, a ten gallon .cafiltf 1 Y pickles, aad on the 16th box ISth containing: Af -2 quilts, 2 sheets, 2 pairs feather pSs> pillow cases, 1 bushel dried apples, V r .« raspberries, 3 quarts dried crab apples, dages, I double gown, I roll cotton clolfclifl /.loths, 1 pair canton flannel drawees, i *ji drawers, 3 pairs flannel drawers, 4 pitf paper pins, 29 pairs woolen socks, 12 'h*jh c towdf, 1 Trash towel, 29 magazines, v Donations received and stockings brociffat in April Cth: , • 5 handkerchiefs, 1 bed quilt, 1- sheet,, tl packages Vint and bandage, material for quilt, Hb«Ctg,snnd pil cases, from the ladies of Cedar Rut*s Lycoming -county. *' i % Stockings, April Sth-—Mrs. Packer, X Mrs. Archer, 1 pair; Mrs. J. Dickinson, I p&H< /lira. Van- I pair; Mrs, E. Bodipe, 5 ilUifßj Mary Etcrrock, 1 pair; Mrs. J. Enfield, Cedar jlir: 2 pairs; Mrc. S. barret, Cedar 1 pair; MV4 * ilkinson, beiai Run, I pair; Jsrs. D. Roberts, Obi * Run, 1 P £ ir.; Alice Sofield, Cedar Run, I pair. '<. Stoekinge, April SOth—Mrs. Brewster;.! |-jdt j Mrs. jaahorn, I pair; Mrs. Jackson, 1 pair; ;lt ts, E. 80-2 2 pairs, £ April I6th—Mrs.E. ;4 dozen e EEt i Kitty, outside for quilt: Emma -2! wort. y - , ®»oitions, April 30th—Mr. Kabb,, 3.|l ran egga “hi bushel -potatoes Mrs, Cyrus Darit,? I, jr socks, ■ , M k 1 pair pillows and coses; Mrs/itl ; V!oore, I I'Oir pillow ticks-; Mrs. Shearer, 30 knoti . iiTj and p“>chwork; , 3 quarts dried btl'/«a: Mrs. I <lUarts crab & PP les i pickles, pail -plcklee, bigdoa and radigb; c ; Maxwell, pail pioklQs; Mrs. Locke. K Pities; Mrs. H. Sofield, pail pit iliSi Mr. S. GJ I«, pickles, and $l,OO cash. £ 4 ruUrP,to th ~ Mre- J " L rolls .Sundage, tW cloths outside,{or 2 quilts, bushel apples. May Idlh—Mm. 3>. Smith, bag of feathers, borne made thread, stuff for cushions; Mrs. C. Kelley, roll patchwork, cotton and linen cloths ; Anna Coveny, ;bagof hops; Mrs! Landis, bottle horse radish; L. Bacho, 13 cans horse radish; Mrs. James Locke, bot tle currant tfine. t0T7.8» We are indebted to some unknown person for fine potatoes left at our ropm, for which ho will pleaae ac ccpt our sincere thanks. We hope fo send away po tatoes, eggs, horso fadlsh, wine and higdon, the com ihglwoek. Jane W. Haynes, Scc’y. • Covington, Tloga’Co., Pa, May 10tli,lSC4 i/r. Atftfcr:--!, have b*en appointed “Corresponding Chairman*' of the newspaper w hich is to be published for the Sanitary Commission, during tho Great Central Pair, to bo held in Philadelphia in June next; and am also requested to appoint!* committee in each town in our county to solicit subscriptions for the same. And, with your permission. !■ derire to ask the favor of sending, for publication through vour columns, an extract from the circular I have, setting forth the design and character of tho paper in qufstiou-t $ « e » •• The newspaper, which is to be named ,k Our Daily Fare,” will be publishl'd for two weeks, daily, Sundays excepted, from the opening of tho Fair.- A complete set of twelve unmbers will bo given to subscribers, for one dollar. “It Is intelidfed that the journal in question shall be, in every respect, fully equal to any. publication of its kind ever issued In America. Assurances have been received from numbers of our first writers, of their intentions to contrib ute to its columns; and it is hoped that the applications which have been made to celebrated \tilcrati In Europe will not be less successful. ' to his new Tte -taken “ A complete hisi/>rij of the Fair, very full and spirited re ports Of all current events connected with it, rt list of the goods for sole in it, anecdotes Retting forth its character, re cords of the amusements and exhibitions given in its aid, and copious facts illustrative of tho eanitary movement, no vel Lhi thiypractical featme-s in the newspaper,to which Will be added events aud incidents of the battle field find of tho “ Sanitary,” with articles in pros© and verso, referringto the war for the Union, the object and experiences - of tho Com* oissidn. or to'events and incidents connected with the Sani tary Fairs which have been held in different cities. To this a committee, especially appointed for the purpose, have add cd the results of their researches, In the form of deeply in teresting documents by Gen. Washington. Franklin, Jeffer son, Laiayetie, Wm. Penn, and other great men 6f our post, never before printed* Many of these papers will be found to be applicable to the present crisis, and well worth, of them selves, far more - than the price of the newspaper. - Among other literary curiosities, we are able to promise a curious autobiographic letter, by the English novelist, £mollet,toan American. »* The newspaper will be beautifully printed on the finest .paper, And is to he.pxcpared with special reference to binding in one elegant volume. It ■will,, wo trust, form a valuable ami attractive memorial of the Great Fairs of 1564, ami be prized ns such by all who may possess it.” As we shall endeavor as far as possible to concur in tho request of the above circular, wo earnestly bops that, as there will be a responsible person in the different towns in our county to solicit ami receive contributions, that tho peo ple generally will avail themselves not only of thus benefit ring the well known and systematic organization for the benefit of the sick t»nd wofinded soldiers—the Sanitary,— but also to derive the added pleasure of possessing-in scr condensed a form so many valuable and Interesting relics of these days, whoso memory will Uvo in the hearts ot Ameri ca's sons and daughters till their dust shall return to dust, and'’their spirits to God, who both “ iacreasoth tho nations and do'stroyeth them.” , wi shall publish as soon as received tho names and amount collected for the paper in each town of our county. • • Yery truly yours, FANNIE A. DYER. To the committee who were addressed last week, and who were led to exjsect the publication of the above article on ithe 11th inst., 1 would say that tho time for the receipt of names and money may be extended to Monday, May 30th; !at which time it is quite necessary thatdhe reports be all re* . ceived, as I leave home upon that day, not to return till the 'close of the *• Fair;” and I desire to make my report to tho Sanitary Commi&tdon before leaving. - FANNIE A. DYER; Corres’ng Chairman of N. for S. C. Gen. JJotler in New Orleans. —Partdn’s inter esting History of Gen. Bhtler in New Orleans has just been issued in a cheap edition for the people, and it must I&Ye a wide circulation. It is writtenin Par ton’s best style and contains much important informa tion relative to the New Orleans -expedition, the capture of that place, dud its government under Gen. Butler, which cannot be found elsewhere. It is re plete with interest, and is about tho only channel through which Gen. Butler can be seen in. his dealings wit'll the rebellion exactly as be is. Edition in large type, crown, 8 vo,, cloth, 602 pages, price $2 50. People’s Editibu 8 vo., paper, 75 cents. German Edition $1 00. Sent by mail on , receipt of price. For sale by Mason & Hamlin, Boston, and by al( Booksellers. Published by Mason Brothers, 7 Mercer street, N. Y. r. . . to pay with In Tioga, on the 27th nit, by the. Rev. S. J. Mc- Cullough, Mr, GEORGE N. WELLS, and Misa SU SIE C. MERSEREAU. In Charleston, on the 10 tb lost, of congestion of the brain, CHARLES.H. SMITH, son of Jason E. -and Mary A. Smith, aged 4 years, 5 months, and XI days, " . In Delmar, on the 10th inst., Mrs. CAROLINE HUKB, wife’of Thomas J. Hurd, aged 51 years, A most excellent ehriatian woman, wrought upon by an illness which continued-several years, she, at last/ departed calmly, and is now enjoying life in her other home. J. D. B. SPECIAL NOTICES. Important To Females. f DR. CHBESEMAH’S PILES. f The combination of ingredients in these Pills ia the result of a long and extensive practice. They ore mild In their operation, and cannot do harm to the most delicate; certain in correcting all Irregularities, Painful Menstruations, removing all Distinctions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous aflectioiis, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the bnck and limbs, £c., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature. DR. CHESSEWAN’S PILLS was the commencement of a new era in tho treatment of itregnlaritiefl and obstructions which have consigned so many to « poevatuoe obave. No female can tujoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes place the general health begins to decline. These Pills form the finest preparation ever put fonvnrd 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 mat RELIABLE FEMALE MEDICINE IN THE WORLD, which is com prised in these Pills. * " - DR, CHEBSEMA2PS PILLS have been a Standard-Remedy for over thirty years, and are the most effectual one ever known for all complaints pecu liar to Females. j To all classes they are invaluable, inducing, with certainly, <periodical regularity. They ore known to thousands, whodiavo used them at different periods, through out the country, having the sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians in America. Explicit directions, slating when they should not bt used, with each Box—the Price One Dollar per Box, or 6 Boxes for $5, containing from 5U to GO Pills. Pills. sent hy mml,promptly, secure from observation, by remitting to the Proprietors, or any Agent. J&YSOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY, ■HUTCHINGS & IIILLYER, Proprietors . 81 Cedar St., New York Sold in Wellsboro, by JOHN A. ROY. J In Tioga, by H. H. BORDEN, • J In Lawreaccvillej by TT. 0. MILLER. - March 23,1804-ly. ■ (9, 3 pair dried &11s ban fcoll linen cotton jfhiens, 1 kerchiefs, HOSTETTEU'S BITTERS have received the warmest en comiums from thc.press and people throughout the Union, Its a valuable tonic; for the cure of Dyspepsia, Flatu lence, Constipation, and general nervous debility, it cannot be, approached. Every day new cases of its great effect are chronicled through our principal public journals. There is nothing equal to the enjoyment of that which the afflicted experience when using this valuable specific. Its mild tone, Its sure and vigorous action upon a disordered stomach, and the cleansing of the entire human body should rec.flmmi.nii ft to all classes of our community, £23*806 For sale by oruggists and dealers generally everywhere, may II Gl-Im A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous Debility, Impoteney, Premature Decay and Youthful Error, actuated by a desire to benefit others, will be happy to furnish to all who need it, (free of charge), the recipe and directions for making the simple rem edy used in bis case. Those wishing" to profit by his experience, and possess a Valuable Remedy, will re ceive the same by return mail, (carefully sealed), by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN, ■ No. CO Nassau street:, New York. May 18, lS6l~3mos. USE NOOTHERI—BUCHAN’S SPECIFIC PILLS aro the only reliable remedy for all diseases of the seminal, n *rvons systems. Try ono box, and be 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,' marl<-Cm Station D, Bible House, New York. DO YOG WISH TO BE CURED?—Dr. Bnchan’s-English ■specific pills core, in less than thirty days, tho worot cases of nervousness, impotency. premature decay, seminal weakness, insanity, and all urinary, sexual aud nervous af fections, no matter from what cause produced. Price, one dollar per box. gent, postpaid, by mutt, on receipt of an order. Address, - JAHKB S. BUTLER, gßarl7~3u) station Dj Bibje York. May ICth, 1564. TwT ARRIED. DIED. THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. SPECIAL NOTICE. OUR ASSORTMENT OF DRESS 4SOODS, CLOAKS, ~ ’ SHA^VES 9 &c«jr ia now much more complete and attractive than ever Wore,’ having, just received a large stock of en tirely new styles, which wo are selling off at very low prices. WE SAVE FULL LINES 'OF PLAIN, FIGURED & STRIPED ALPACAS, CHECKED & STRIPED MOHAIRS, POPLINS, CHALLIES, DeLAINES. &c., and can hardly fail to suit all customers..' In CLOTH SACQUES AND CIRCULARS, SHAWLS AND CLOAK CLOTHS, V we have on hand a much better stock than -can be’ found elsewhere. Wc intend to-keep“this the best stock to select from in this County. The Domestic Stock is full of Bargains, and we are selling all goods, such as PRINTS. SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS. DENIMS/ COTTONADES. &c.. at less than current market rates. THE BOOT & SHOE STOCK will be kept fall of all desirable goods, and sold at out regular scale of low prices. ' All goods warranted to be as represented. Customers can save money by making their pur chases pf us. ♦ J. A, PARSONS, .Corning, If. T. April 27, ISfli. Tioga go. court proclamation.— Whereas, the Hon. Robert 0. White, Presldcn- Judge for the 4th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Royal Wheeler and Victor Case, Esq.’s, Asso ciate Judges in Tioga county, have issued their pre cept, bearing date the 6ih day of Peb. 1864, and to me directed, lor the holding of Orphan’s Court, 1 Court of Common Picas, General Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Terminer, at Weftsboro, for tho County of Tioga, on the sth Monday; of May, (being tho 30th day,) 1864, and to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to tho 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, those things which of their offi ces and in their behalf appertain to.be done, and ail witnesses and other persons prosecuting in. behalf of the Commonwealth against any person or persons,are required to bo then and there attending, and not to depart at their p l eril. Jurors are requested to be punc tual .in their attendance at tho appointed time, agree ably to notice, Given under ray hand and seal at the Sheriffs Office, in Wellsboro, the 18th day of -April in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty four. H. STOWELL, Jr., .Sheriff. FARM FOR SALE, ADJOINING Wellsboro, the county seatof Tioga Co. Pa., containing, 155 acres, 125 cleared, 30 woodland. The region is remarkably healthy.— Churches, schools &c. } are found in the village. There is a large and commodioas mansion, surrounded by ornamental trees and shrubbery; out buildings largo and convenient, house and barn supplied by a fouu tain of running water. It is well suited for a dairy farm, for-'raising sheep or bops. Large orchard of apple and pear trees, chiefly grafted fruit—about 200 trees. The orchard alono might bo 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 7i a. in., take stage at Tioga Station, reach Wellsboro about noon. Price 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, Wellsboro, Tioga Co. Pa, JNO. W. GUERNSEY, Tioga, “ “ “ F. K. WRIGHT, Wellsboro, « “ “ December 9, 1863-tf. New Elillinery Goods. MRS. A. J. SOFIELD desires to call/he atten tion of the Ladies of Wellsboro and vicinity, to berNew'Stock of Spring Millinery Goods/conslst ing of the latest styles of Bonnots, Hats, Head Dressy cs. Caps, &c. f and a variety i of French Flowers, Shell and Straw Ornaments, the latest novelties in the way of Trimmings. Infant’s Hats and Caps, Old Ladies* Dross Caps, Grepadein 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 mauucr. Sbe 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 tbe building lately occupied by Miss Smith. • • Wellsboro, April 13, 186^-tf.- WELLSBORO’ ACADEMY. BEBIJ, EGLIW, B. A,, Principal. Miss Cr. V. A. HART, Teaober of french su'd Gorman. THE SPRING TERM opens on MONDAY, March .28th, to continue fourteen weeks. For particulars address the Principal or the Board of Trustees. , J. L. ROBINSON, Pres’t. J. EMERY. Scc’y. Wellsboro, March 9, 1864. IMPORTANT TO MARRIED LADIES! 'TRULY A BLESSING! I will send, free of charge, to any Lady who will send in her name and address, directions how to pke vext the exlramo pain ot Child-Biuth; also how to have perfectly beatthy and beautiful Children; also one other-new and importont secret, the only sure and safe remedies ever discovered. My object in making the above offer is to induce every lady to test my remedies. Address ’MADAME DULENTAUS. M. D., March 2, lS6i-3m. 767 Broadway, N, T. City. TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF BOTH SEXES. A Reverend 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 municate to his afllcted fellow creatures tho means of cure. Hence on the receipt of an addressed envelope, he will send (free) a copy of tho prescription used. Direct to Dr. Jobs M. Dagsall, 186 Pulton Street, Brooklyn, N, Y. Juno 1, 1863-Iy. SWALLOW, two or-three, hogsheads of ‘ Buchu ’ ‘Tonic Bitters,’ • Sarsaparilla,’ ‘ Nervous Antidotes,’ ic &c and after yon are satisfied with tho result, then try one box of OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN’S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS; and bo restored to health and vigor in less than thirty days. They aro purely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and ealutary m their effects on the broken-down and shattered constitution; Old and young can take themwlthaS tage. Imported and sold in tho United States only by JAMES 3, BUTLER Station D, Bible Bouse, New York, General Agent. P. S.—A box sent to any address on receipt of price— which is osr dollae—post tree. maiT7—3m Fls AX SEED. OriA SEED wanted, for which the Highest Market Price in CASH will be.paid., , D, I’. ROBERTS,’ >Vellsboro, April 6, ISOI, .if rHE PEOPLE’S STORE m corning, w# y. ' ,V.J. M. SMITH,' HATING associated with him N. E. WAITE, who has been employed for the last nine years in *^ orc i in the capacity of Salesman, the business will bo continued under the name and firm of SMITH & WAITE, AT (St NEW STORE, OPPOSITE THE BicMnson House, and will bo conducted as heretofore on the principle ONE PRICE AND READY PAY. Ton years experience in tiio former, and from two to three years ia the latter (during which time our business has more than - doubled) has fully demon strated the wisdom of this course. Wo are now re ceiving Direct from Mew lorli, 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 tit FANCY J>RT GOODS, Among which are • - - , ‘BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, TICKS, STRIPES, DENIMS, CHECKS, PRINTS, FLANNELS, GINGHAMS, CHAMBRAYS, DeLAINES, ALPACCA3, SCOTCH PLAIDS, and a great variety of DRESS GOODS. Also, SHAWLS, A LA- DIES' CLOAKINGS, CLOTHS k CASSIMERES, ; by tho yard or made up to order. KENTUCKY JEANS, COTTONADES, LINENS, and a general assortment of Goods for MEM’S AMD BOY’S WEAR. IVe also keep a general stock of | BOOTS & SHOES, JAMILY groceries, ( . YANKEE NOTIONS, PALM LEAF HATS, SDN UMBRELLAS, &c. We stall endeavor to; keep, our Stock as complete a possible, fay the’ ( Continual Addition f-sucii articles in, oar Unc as tbe wants of onr eusto iers SEEM. TO REQUIR?. I Oar facilities for purchasing Goods ARE UNSURPASSED, aid while we do not protend to sell Goods | LESS THAN COST, yet We are willing to sell them at a I SMALL PROFIT, am it will be our aim by j PAIR DPA^IKGy to merit a share of public patronage, % Jfe are very thankful for the liberal and constantly | ■ INCREASING PATRONAGE beidwed upon as, and hope to merit its continuance and increase. Customers from TIOGA COUNTY anc vicinity are cordially invited to call and examine Goals and Prices. SMITH & WAITE. Corning, March 30,1564. Farmer’s Catechism. Qiestlon. What is tbe best kind of Wooden beam Plod? - ' AiWer. The WIARD PLOW. Qieb. Wherein does it oxool ail others? Ait. In ease of draft, in being less liable to clog, and fact it excels in every .particular. Qifcs. Where is this Plow to bo fftund ? A is. 1 At the KNOXVILLE FOUNDRY, where tbeyarc made, and at various agencies around the counlry. ; Qms.' Are there any other plows made at that Fourflry? Ate. Yes! Biles makes various kinds of wooden and ton beam Plows, both for flat land and Bide hill, and ie keeps ahead of all other establishments by gettiig the BEST PATTERNS' invented, without regard to the COST. Quis. Are Plows all that Bibs makes ? Ads. By no moans. He also makes HORSE HOEfj a superb article for Corn, Potatoes, itc. ROAD SCRAPERS that beat the world. Cast Cul tivator Teeth of a very superior pattern. Shovel Plow Castings for new land, and indeed almost every thing that is ever made at a Foundry, from-a Boot Jade to a Steam Engine. Qoes.* Would you then advise me to buy there? Ana. Most certainly would I, for besides making thojbeet KIND of every thing. Biles makes those the mo v st DURABLE, and it is a common ex pression where his Plows have been introduced, that they last as long as from two to four got at any other shojl; ho has always been at the business from a small boy and ought io know bow it is done, and tf youiry his wares once, you will be ready with me to tell ill wanting anything :in that lino to go, send, or in sdme other way procure them of J. P. BILES, at the fnoxvillo Foundry, j 1 ' • Kroxville, March 30, 1^63-tf. ROARRiHAft AND GRAY’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 the Iron, an (fare thus far superior to all others. Tbe Over Strung ScaUs, giving in connection with the Patent Iron Rim, fall, round, powerful, and sweet tone. These pianos will remain in tune a greater length of time than any other pianos known, and are warranted for tho time of five years. The undersigned offers these pianos at the same prices os at the ware rooms in Albany or New York, saving the buyer the expense of going there to buy, and will keep them in tune for the term of three years, without charges. For a general description of those pianos send for a circular, con taining prices, styles, «tc, I. G. HOYT, ... Osceola, Tioga County Pa, Osceola, Feb. 17,1861. r > THE IMPORTED JACK! JSAPOEEO n 9 WILL serve a limited cumber of Mnrca at Mans field, Tioga County, Pennsylvania. XAPOLEON Is s|yeers old, having been imported from Franco in the year ISG2, being then three years of He is a sure foal getter,'stands 131 hands high, weighs 800 lbs./and is tho best Jack in Northern Pennsylvania. CONTRACTS will bo made with owners of Mares for the delivery of tho foal as soon as weaned, for which a fair price will be paid. TERMS:—SIO to insure. Mares from distance ac commodated with pasture. Call and see this animal. FAULKNER A BAILEY. Mansfield, April 20, ISOI-Sm* UEVEItfUE STAMPS* JOHN M. PHELPS, Deputy Collector of Mans field, has just received a largo lot of Revenue Status, of all denominations, frejm one cent up to'ss. Any person wishing Stanpa can get them at my office in Mansfield, or of M. BULLARD, Assistant Assessor, at Wcllaboro, Pa. j J. M. PHELPS. Mansfield, May 2,1864. ! AUDITOR’S NOTICE* THE undersigned having been appointed an Audi tor to audit and distribute tho moneys arising upon -Sheriff’s sale of the.personal property of Mi chael McMahon, Jr., in euit of Michael McMahofi vt. Michael McMahon, Jr., will attend to tho duties of said appointment at tho Commissioners* office, in Wsllsboro, on Monday the 30th day of May, A. D., IBC4, at 7 o’clock P. M. : ‘ ■ THOMAS ALLEN, Auditor. May 3, ISC4—3t A sso,o®® ■WORTH OF DRY GOODS, CARPETISGS, GROCERIES, 5c., &c., ON EXHIBITION AT THE CASH STORE! TEOY, BRADFORD CD., PA. GREAT SUCCESS! GREAT SUCCESS! OP- THE CASH SYSTEM, THOUSANDS CALLING DAILY!! Our determination to sbaro oar profits with oar cus tomers, tally appreciated Ladies of Tioga and Brad* ford Comities, we have this spring for sale a large variety of Goods just salted 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 find on exhibition at our counters. sus 2 siuum PL.AIM BLACK, BROWN, BX.UE A. GREEM, FAMCY DRESS SILKS. An .logout Stock of new and beautiful Styles of Plain and Wool DaLaines, r Figured BeLaines, Alapacas, Mozambiqucs, Mourning Goods, 'j " ' Chall'iea, Foil do Chevrcs, kc,, io.. Prints) in great variety and cheap, j. Domestics No higher thin before the “JiISE /-V GOLDS* Bargains in Sheetings,-Shirtings and Tickings. White goods. , Thu Department is well stocked. -•- Bleached Sheetings, Pillow Goods, Sheetings, Table Likens by the yard. Damask and Snow Drop Patterns, Napkins, Tow&Uug, Cambrics, ' ' . -Jaconets, Barred and Striped Muslins, Ac. HOSIERY, GLOVES, HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, and tbe latest style of BALMORAL SKIRTS, nil selling cheap. Carpets, Carpets. _ A 1 rge and varied assortment of! Carpets, cannot fail to suit the must fastidious. CALL AXB SEE. BOOTS & SHOES. This Department is overflowing,presenting as great attractions as ever., . WAUL, PAPER & WINDOW PAPER, OF ALL KINDS, AND AT ALL PRICES. Do not fail to call and see the great variety offered. Rich Gold Leaf, Satin Paper, Imitation Satin, Common Paper, Ac., Ac. READY MADE CLOTHING. A large and well selected Assortment. THE SPRING AND ; SUMMER STYLES. No man con fail to he salted. Our PRICES defy competition. IN SHORT, NO ONE CAN APPRECIATE OCR STOCK OR PRICES B¥ READING THIS ARTICEE, AND BELIEVING, AS WE 80, THAT EVERY CUSTOMER Is Well Satisfied WHO FAVORS US With His Patronage, WE RESPECTFULLY INVITE YOU TO AN EXAMINATION OP OUR GOODS & PRICES. Thankful, for past favors, wo shall endeavor to znurit your future patronage. FERINE & CO. APRIL, TS6L DYSPEPSIA, AKb DISEASES MESEI-Tia© FSOffi DISOEBEES OS' THS LIVES AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS AEE CCEEB BT HOOFIy AN D’S GERMAN BICTBRS, Tito ©real Strenslbeßios TONIC? Those Bitters hare performed more Curesf HAVE AND DO GIVE BETTES 3AXIaJACTXO» HAVE MOKE TEBTIB9IT! HAY® MORE RESPECTABLE PEOPLE TO VODCH FOE THEM! Than any other article in the market. | We defy any One io contradict this Asscrtioa, AND WILL PAY «lOM To any one that will prodoce a Certificate published by us that is not sisuise. EOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CUBE EVERT CASE OS Chronic or Herrons Debility, Din ease of (he Kldneji,' and Disea ses arising from a Disordered Stomach. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS Resulting from Disorders of the Digestif* Organs: Constipation, Toward Piles, Fuluessa or Blood to the Head Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust fur Pood, Fulne** or Weight ia the £tuuuurk Soor Eructations, Sinking or Fluttut taring at the Pit of tfao Stomach, Swimming of the Head, liar* Harried and Difficult Breathing, Flutter ing at the Heart; Choking or Suffocating Sen* ( aatioua when in a lying posture,Dimness ©f - Vision, Dots nr i , Webs fore the Sight, Fever and Doll Pain Pain in the Head, De ficiency of Perspiration, Tel* . lowness of the Skin and Byes, Pain in the Side. Bock, Chest, Limbs. Ac , Mid den Flushes of Heat, Burning in the FK-.h, Con stant Imaginations of Evil, and great Depression of Splrtfei REMEMBER THAT THESE BITTERS ARB JTOT A.JLCOHOD C 5-, CONTAIN NO. BUM OB WHISKEY, AND CAN’T MAKE DRUNKARDS, B UT IS THE BEST TONIC. IN THE WORLD. 1 . VST READ WHO SAYS SO: Prom the fcev. tevl. 9. Beck, Pastor of the Baptist Church Pemberton. N. J., formerly of the North Baptist Church* Philadelphia. ♦ , * • • I have known Hoofiand’s German Bitters favorably fora number of yean* I -have used them in my own family, and have been so pleased with their effects that I was induced to lecommead them to many others, and know that they have operated in a strikingly beneficial manner. I take great pleasure !* thus publicly proclaiming this fact, and calling the attention of those afflicted with tffe diseases for which they are recom mended, to these Bitters, knowing from experience that my recommendation will be abstained. Ido this n«*re cheer* ftilly as Hoofiand's Bitters is intended to benefit thoaffiictadL and is ‘•not a rum drink.’* Yours truly. From Eot. ir. Jfewlou Brown, 0. D-, Editor of the Encycto . pedia of Religious Knowledge. ' not disposed to favor orrecommondPatent Med* iciaes in general, tbrt ugh distrust of their ingredient* and effects,! yet know of no sufficient reasons tvhy a man may not testify to the benefits he believes bimaelC to have re* ceived from 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 HoofUnids German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C M. Jackson, of this ertr. because I was prejudiced against them Tot many years,'under th* 1 impression that they wero chiefly an alcoholic mixture, I am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, k„u., for tb« removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and fur encour agement to try them, when suffering from great imdloag continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bit ters, at the beginning of the present year, was follow**! by evident relief, and restoration too degree of bodilv ami mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and hod almost despaired of regaining. I thereferu thank <lvd and ray friend for directing me to the use of them Philadelphia, Jcxe 20,1561, J. NETVTOS IiROWS- From the Rov. Jos. H, Keanard, Pastor of flic ICS; Daiv tiat Church. Hr. Jackson Dear Sir:—X have been frequently 'r on nest ed to connect my name with commendations ut ‘iirfferent kinds of medicines but regarding the practice of my appropriate sphere, 1 have in all cases declined; but Vith a clear proof in various instances, and particularly ru my fina lly, of the usefulness of Dr. Hooflancl’a Gerenau hitlers, I depan, for once from my usual course, to exprvM wy full conviction that, for general debility of the system and espe cially for Liver Complaint, it is a safe and valuable pre]>arm tion. In sdme cases it may flUl; but usually, I‘doubt not, it will be very benefloial |o those who suffer firctei ih« ttbova cause. Tours, very respectfully, J. H. KEnS'ARD, Eighth below Coates Street, Philadelphia. From Rot, Warren Randolph, Pastor of the Baptist Church, Germantown, Petfn. Dr. C. M. Jackson Dear Sir f-—Personal experience cna hiss me to say that I regard tho German Bitters pi epan-d l.y yon as a taost excellent medicine. In cases of »e\ ere cold and general debility 1 have been greatly benehtu-d by Ibo use ol the Bitters, and dftubt not they win produce similar effects on others. YOurs, trnty, 'ITAKRRN RAN IiOLPU, 1 Germantown, Pa. Rrom Rev. J. H. Turner, Pastor of Bedding 31. E. Church. Philadelphia. Dr. Jacksonßear Sir Having used yonr German Bit ter® in my family frequently. I ato prepared to kht fbat it has been of great service. I behove that in most cases of genera! debility o£ the system it is the safest and most val uable remedy of which 1 have any knowledge." - Yours,respectfully, J. H. TURNER,* • . N 0.723 N. Nineteenth SUwr,. From the Rev, J.M. Lyons, formerly Pastor of th* €oluats b\x» (N. J.) ami Mllestown (Pa.) Baptist Chornies. jo «* , I v. „ New Kocheshi. N.Vt Dr. C. M. Jackson; —Bear Sir; —I feel it a pl*u*>tre thus,, of my own accord, to bear testimony to the esceKvitco <*f the German Bitters. Sonfo years since being much sfiticati with Dyspepsia, I used them with very beneficial resuitx. 3 hav* often recommended them to persons enfeebled by that Tor menting disease, and Jjavo hoard from thorn the most flat tering testimonials as, to their great value. In of gen eral debility,, I bellovd it to be a tonic that cannor bo >ur !»««<*• JLa. AVONS. PBIC EJfe, Large Size (Holding nearly doable quantify,) _ „ - $1 00 por Bottle—hall doz. $5 9ft Small Size— 7s cents per Bottle—half doz. il Bft BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS! See that the Signature of “C. 18, JACKSOS” la on the WRAP, PJER of each Bottle. Should your nearest druggist not have the article, do a*# be put off by any of tho intoxicating preparations Ui it i«ny be offered in Its place, but send to us, and va wili furiwcl securely packed by express. ‘ * Principal Office & Mamafactot y, NO. 631 ARCH STREET. . JONES & EVANS* (Saceesiois to C. -M. JACKSON’ i Co..> - Proprietors. by &rnggtßta ami Dealers la cverv (.« tatbaCantedr state.. F „ *». Bjisa, 3, ISGS-Jj I Idsn O. BROS.
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