the agitates iOCAL A3STP MXSCEX.XiA:t?i;^trB.' Wellsboro. Wednesday. May 25* y3£^|t. jSCevr Advertisements,' < a ffig Wood jSfoicet" Roberts.' * * Coivanctquc Howe —SL V, Purple. sajnp* Mohawk Chief — E. A. Sinead. , Etiroy—3 osfana Feet. . v- ■ > jjrugt and Medicinct—P. B. Williams, ' ‘ A PROCLAMATION. 5h ;j TTheejeas, circumstances reader it not <tba,t the President of the United States .nay-Virtua -a abort time, eall o& Pennsylvania for Tohmieei- wlli -ti* for a brief term of service: ; J- And Whereat, the example of the'brave iftVjft now in the field from Pennsylvania, berctefori) (fafevery battle field distinguished for courage anti dftjtency, bat who, in the recent battles in Virginia, as enviable’distinction by their deeds nt v;d s y and -endurance, should stimulate thelr.brothcrs at b me to •increased effort to sustain their country’s and ■terminate the rebellion”: ■ * Kew, therefore, I, Andrew G. Curtin, (Pornf ‘the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do infjk£ thij?* ’my Proclamation, earnestly requesting the pe-ffjple of •the Commonwealth, willing*to respond of the President, to form military organization uathout ‘delay, that they may not be found onpreparnck to do *■Bo. And Ido further request that comumacsrg offi 'ceia of all military organizations, whu*,b.t|ay bo {formed .-in with this Pro’clantlrui, do forthwith report the coudiliou of their ? com mands, that prompt measures may be taken 1 t* get. ting them into tie service, in case a requisition ihould be made by the general Government, Such all, if .made, will he fom. term of not less than oug I' hdred days. libe.tmnps will be clothed, armed, subsisted &b 4 paid hy the .United States, and mustcrcd,‘i:;to the service thereof. if Given under ’tcy band and the greai«ei2*of the St ate, at Harrisburg, this eighteenth day hf Ufty, one thousand eight hundred ami sisty-ftur, t-utl vf the the eighty-eighth year. ' • Py the Governor- 'ELI SLIFE it, Sec'ry ©f the GommouvfeiUb. ' ' .s Efforts are being made in this vicinity to i tepond to the above proclamation of.the Governor j‘ pd all Ujoea who feel willing to obey this furtheror.il >r tvol nateera to aid in the suppression of the rjbefti.by are requested to meet in this borough on 'Satftrfit J nest. Capt. Macs, of Company E, Old Euchtiijs, sad Uses. Cosway, of Company TH, 6lb Pa. Ilseerves, grounded in the recent battle in Virginia, arrived in this place a few days since. They look as il »oldier ing agrees with them, and we’U bet many 11 "ijel bus received his deserts from the hands of tae£.f brave soldiers. - , - At the present time, when everything sale-tide sells tor double and treble Sts value, it is con.fnr ir.g to know that there is a number of places in ■ VP, lUberu jwhere bargains can be had and where gnodr Pro sold rotes. One place in panic jlu, Is the store of Jerome Smith. We happened in thjro the .otherday to see the “ hoss”,and were informs 3 ihat he .had just started from Hew York with an t xtr t train, leaded with one of tbe largest and best .-Misartment .of Saauoor Goods to sell to his customers ever Irought into fhis place. The Ladies" will do well to (ill and -.moke their purchases, as “Jim” takes delight in selling Goods to the “ fair sex.” * ■; Elrst Rational feant of WellEboroi^gh. Can CASK Is a fixed fact, as any one cj-eadily ee« by elejiping into the counting room in tict build ing formerly oeenpied by C. & -JI L. Robiuspn as a dry gocJj sXwc, ; ; The bills of tbe new bank, ” The Find National Bank oMTellsboroogh," are beginning toip|reu! a to in this vicinity, and they meet a cordial tec p.ticn,— The national Banks, as most of our readers know, arc baaed on government bonds, which arc deposited with the proper officers in Washington, andbcElChero ■a a security for the bill-holders. No b.mr.of this kiad con so fail as to make the holders, o'dyjts bills st2cr. The Government looks after the ted imption ,of tie bills, on the foilnro of' tbe bank,- and': htil oar venerable “ Uncle Samuel” ceases to exicb h jl-hold •art can rest assured that, whether tbe ban V gi. ;S up or • dotru, they are cafe. These bills are c!" tkh same value all over the country, Tbe Government j:ceives ibem upon the same footing with “ greenbacks,” for all taxes cud government dues'. They are U-crefore preferable to the bills of State bani's, eitijea*J a cir culating medium, or to lay up. v ''i The osc cn are gentlemen well known ti ftp people . a'Tioga county, and enjoying the pnbli< erlihdcnco fully. ’ - With the security which- the bank affi'rdi-’-to bill* the advantage which tEe naif >rm vjfjm of 11b hills all over the country affords, tmd thj carnation in which its officers are held by the puhl think it must prove s decided success. • VPa undin Ind that it discounts paper at sis p.er cent.,#jXboo.is '* charge for exchange or collection. ' v ' ■Ox Tuesday afternoon an old citizen c-f Hyland, Mr. Dramer, was killed under the followm,-* Circum stances; He saw a cow on the traek'neai’ depot, and went to drive it off, {hat it might not Vv in the way of the train which was soon expeceot--. While doing this the train came along.. He svcf'?" 1 off the track, but not far enough, as the event pro; id. He was struck in the chest by the beam ofv-.bvi engine, and thrown into the air some dicfance/jtfrtkiog on the cow-catcher. The injuries which B»p .Received were mortal, and he lingered but a few ?oars, Mr. Drainer was about 65 years of age. Ec kept'the hotel near the depot at iyayland.--^Uorniin££fb«r,iaL V. S. CHRISTIAN COmmiSST&N' ■ f. Baltimore, May OtW-ISGL Dear Sir:— l should have written to yCT&ooncr of ejj movements, bad there been anything interest to mention. I rca-chcd Washington evening, hoping" to be able to go immcdiiiirf to the from. But in this I was disappointed, author ities have not for several weeks permittee kblegates of either the Christian or Sanitary Couu'pjsions to army. The Government has endeavored tomeri imme diate wants of the army through the prop r’, r . depart ments, and their arrangements are mofe * jetoneire than ever before. But, with all that has done, there is need of the united and indlvldtuuTeSbrt of t’ts benevolent, to aid and comfort the w;<iWsHed. The great precaution- of Geo. Grant will pre vent suffering, by securing a more Victory.— Ife mast not therefore murmur/that the rvofemisriorie have not been permitted to remain at fbe After the battle has fully opened, delegates will Swallowed to reach the wounded. Indeed, EufucieuH)ie}p has •«re this reached the hospitals. ThcagcijjJrt'S jtVaih higlon had his plans arranged before I rcatKsd, there, has ordered mo to Fortress Monr'-e, ts being -tbe field where I can be most useful, Xfc supplies Fiji soon be sGßtto tbearnr? there, • that the wounded will be chiefly sent fft'Ujo'hos- C there and in the vicinity. I regret jUapoa- Nihility of reaching those from Tioga tottftty. But friends may feel sure that all will be can be -frr their wounded relatives, by chaplain:- r v.nd dele tes already ia the field. The battled “10? raging beyond description in fierceness of life. As a General has teiaarkod, ** the worlc. Hirer knew before.” May we not hope that thetp i Truth and freedom arc never too bought at the price of chains and slavety • fTo’ those Mjo hsre lost friends in this struggle fdt Uis Union, jacre is tho consolation that their loved f'jfp died ip me- performance of a high and sacred didyj Hercaf «r, they will speak of the fallen as the their kindred; and men wboliavtiliifinopart 5* *°t in this national struggle, will be the't V'pjs to la ment&nd grieve. May the God of all bless those who mourn over the slain in the justifying to their eternal good, their. these afflictive dispensations o*f HK Itovidenco. i expect to start this afternoon for Mon- Toe, and will write again from there. 'Tlth Mnd rer fs-f j° all friends, and heartfelt sjnrprdiy for the *=U«ed, I remain yours, very truly, . v ‘ J G£o. / f Camp is the field sear Thorsbcbo, Va., ) May 17/1864. j Fbibsd Coins, Dear Sir: Enclosed I send you a -list of'kiliecbiaod wounded in Cos. G, H, andX, of the 45th Beg’t Pa. V, V,, since the stb of May : iJiat C—Co. G-, 45ts P. V. V. 31 TTotHidccZ—Dan'l J. Williams, in the arm andbody/ George S. Marvin, thigh, Vibemue Culver, arm, Hen ry T, Rice, leg, Francis Kelly, leg, George Derby shire, knee, Koah Robbins, knee, Morgan D, Burly, hip, Vincent Smith, leg, Thos. J. Butler, arm, Simon F. Hakes, hand. May 12—Co. G, Continued. - Killed —William Downing. Wounded*. Philander Smith, head,.Patrick Kelly, leg. May I3—Carl Prosit, hand. Co. H, 4.5rn P. V. V; KUUd —Corporal Isaac H. Sherman. Wounded —Scrg’t G. IV, Tremain, hand, slightly, Chas. D. Blanchard, hand, Alonzo H- Bryant,’ shoul der, Ervin Blanchard, slightly, John Colegrove, thigh,- .Geo. Grinncl], foot, Dan’l H. Gwen, both legs, James Hills, slightly, Elliott,Kilbourn, leg amputated, IVm. N. Mosher, knee, Jerome Seymour, hip, Geo. Sylvia, knee, Thos, Lovel, leg, Charles Tremain, leg, Peter 2s, Tuttle, leg and heel, Ovid P. Webster, knee, Hen ry S. Webster, mortally, Reuben Daniels, shoulder. Missing— Clark Ames, William Wetter. Sikce Mat 6—Co. I, 45ra P. V. V. Riber, Warren Stone. Wounded —Capt. Wm. Chase, shoulder, Scrg't A. Rordcn, shoulder, Serg’t Philo Carl f leg, Corp’l J. H. Buckley/ side, Corp*l John Hancock, ankle, J. A. Fletcher, arm, W. H. Watrous, shoulder, C. F. Reed, leg, Albert Losehury, leg, S. B. Dimmick, foot, P, R. Sherman, thumb, Albert Waters, arm, slightly, J. S. Button, shoulder, D. W. Button, side, severely, J. English,! back, slightly, C. C. Edson, face, J. P. Mil ler, leg, slightly, H. W, Traverse, arm, Spencer Nevr~ berry, leg, Amasa Dodgo, shoulder, Thomas Layton, slightly, Joseph English, finger, Francis Handy, arm, John Rowland, arm. - - * ' „ Respectfully Yours, l! • F. JI. Hills, Lieut Col. Com'd’g 45th P. V, V. The Hew Loan. —Wo call attention of alt wish ing lo invest money, profitably and safely, to tko ad vertiscinent of the new National Loan known as the 10-40 s. It is limited to two hundred millions of dollars, and tbe subscriptions are already flowing in rapidly. It is payable in forty years in gold, and the govemmeat reserves the privilege of paying it in ten years if it chooses. The interest is five per cent pay. able semi-annually in\ Igold, thus making it at the present rates of gold about equal to eight per cent in terest. Thus the patriotic effort to aid the Govern ment in its need for money ensures a profitable in. vestment. All who can in small amounts even, take stock in this new Loan, should do so, and thus furnish tbe sinews of War, so greatly needed (o give the final blow to the Rebellion. To Wounded Suldiehs. —All Soldiers who hav» been discharged by reason of wounds received in any battle, and who have not received the one hundred dollars bounty, can receive tbe same now at once,-by applying either in person or by letter, at the Military and Naval Agency, No. 427 Walnut Street, Phila. delphia. JodEpn E. Levity & Company. In Jackson, on the 20tb of February'. Igfif, by Rev. L. Stone, Mr. FRANK I. SIMONES, of Barrington, Mass., to- Mbs JULIA .WOOD, of Wells, Bradford county. Fa. Also, on the 23d of Feb, by the same, Mr. EMMET BAKER, of Rutland, Po., to Miss FANNIE WINNE, of Perth, Fulton county, N. Y. Also, on tbe 25th of Tcb. by the same, Mr. GEO, STEINBERG RB, of Jackson, Pa., to Miss KATE A. LUCAS, of Troy, Bradford county, Pa. Also, on tbe lOtb of May, 1864, by tbo same, Mr- AiRON SPRINGER, of Liberty, Pa., to Miss IDA A. GARRISON, of Jackson, Pa. In Nashville, Tcnn., on the 17th ult., of measles, JOHN IV., sun of Lather and. Ascnath Lakey, aged IS years and 26 days. The subject of the above notice was one that started in response to tbo late call of President Lincoln for three hundred thousand, to mingle with the brave combatants ia suppressing this awful rebellion. The motive that culled him hence is worthy pf note; considering the briefness .of bis years. Bis parents tried to persuade him that he was too young, tad had not better go. But with the bravery of the Spartan, Leonidas, ho replied: This rebellion has got to yo doten! . My going may save some one that has got a family to leave. God will take care of me. We trust j that God will take car© of him, even while in. the “ dark vale of sheol;" that when the clarien inimpof the Archangel shall call God’s sleep ing millions from their dusty pillows, he may be one to arise and strike the key note of redemption's song. Chatham, Tioga Co,, Pa. J. W, Taylor. SPECIAL NOTICES. Important To Females. / ©E, CHEESEMAN’S PILES. / The <j<;mt ? nation of ingredients in these Pills ia the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in t’-efr operation, and cannot do harm to the most delicate; ce.taia In collecting all im'gnlarities, Painful Menstruations, removinj- nil extinction., whether from cnid or otherwise, headache, pain In tho side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, fttißnc, pain ia the hack and Umo.n ic„ disturbed sleep, which arise from ioterrnptiou of nature. DE. CHESSBMArrS PILES was tho commencement of a new era in the treatment of Itregularities and obstructions which Lay o consigned so many to ii'pREMiTL'BE oaivs. No female c.ao «pjoy good health unless she is. regular, and whenever'an obstruction takes place tho general health begins to decline, -i.heso Pills form the, mnexi preparation ever jmt foncard with diatb uiid pEnsiSTKNT stccbss. Don’t be b«T* CCived. Take this advertisement to your druggist, and l«l\ him that von leant the JSKST and. nu st RELIABLE FEMALE ULDICISE IX THE WORLD, which U com prised in thqso Pills. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS have been ft Standard J’emedy for over thirty year*, cud are the most effectual one ever known for all complaints pecu liar to Females. To all classes they ace invaluable, inducin'), with certainty, periodical regularity. They ore known to . thousands, who have used them at different periods, through out tho country, haring the sanction of boms of the most eminent Physicians in America. Explicit rlinctian*, s’aleup tehtnihep fhopld notht ured, with each Box—the Price One DiJlur per Box, or 6 Coxes for £5, containing jfotu 50 to 60 Pills. Pills sent by mad.promptly, secure from observation, by remitting to tho Proprietors, or'anv Airent. £3* SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. HUTCHINGS & HILLYEU, Proprietors. ’ 81 Cedar St., New York Sold la'Wellsboro, by joilN A. UOV. j In Tioga, hj- U. H. BOUDEN. / In Lavrrencevlllc, by W, G. MILIXB. March 23, ISO^ly.' HOSTETTBR’S BITTERS have received the warmest en comiums from the press and people throughout the Union, as W valuable tonic; tor the care of Dyspepsia, i’Jatu knee, Constipation, and general nervous debility, U cannot bo approached. Every day new cases of its great effect ur'e! chronicled through our principal public Joarnals. There nothing equal to the enjoyment of that which the afflicted; experience when using till* valuable specific. Its mildtonC if* sure and vigorous action upon a disordered stomach, and the cleapbingof the entire human body should recommend' it to all daises of our community. XZ-tT'Scc Adiert(*eMcnt. m £s£' Tor sale by riniegists and dealers generally everywhere, may II 01-lm A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous Debility, Impoteney, Premature Decoy urul Touthful Error, actuated by a desire to benefit others, will bo happy to furnish to all who need it, (free of charge), tho recipe and directions for making tho simple rem edy used in his case. Those wishing to profit by his experience, and possess a Valuable Remedy, will re ceive tho’eame by return mail, {carefully sealed}, by addressing JOHN IE OGDEN. No, CO Nassau street. New "Sork. Hay 18. 1864-Bnaos. ALLOW two or three hogsheads' of ‘ Ruchu,’ ‘Tonic O Bitter?,’ ‘Sarsaparilla,’ ‘Nervous Antidotes,* &c., Lc. t and after you are satisfied with tho result, then try one box of OLD DOCTOR BUCttAN’S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS; and be restored to health and vigor m less than thirty days. They are p®ely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and salutary iu their effects on the broken-down and shattered constitution. Old and young 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. S.—A box sent to any address on receipt of price— which ih oscpolias—post freer.- " "astrlr—&u itiea in. Cos.. G-, H, and I. 45th .egim£nt* p. V. W' MARRIED. DIE P . THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. SPECIAL NOTICE. ODR ASSORTMENT OF DBESS GOODS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, Ac,, is now much more complete and attractive than ever before, having,, just received a large stock of en tirely new styles, which we are selling off at very low prices. : WE HA YE FULL LINES OF PLAIN, FIGURED & STRIPED ALPACAS, CHECKED & STRIPED MOHAIRS, POPLINS, CHARLIES, . DeLAINES. Ac., and can hardly fail to adit all customers. In CLOTH SACQDES AND CIRCULARS, SHAWLS AND CLOAK CLOTHS, ■we have on hand a much bettor stock than can be found elsewhere. VTe intend to keep this the host stock to select from In this County. The 'Domestic Stock is full of Bargains, and we are sailing all goods, such as PRINTS, SHIRTINGS, DENIMS, GOTTONADES. &c., at loss than current market rates. TOE BOOT & SHOE STOCK trill he kept fall of all desirable goods, and sold at out regular scale of low prices.' AU goods warranted •to be as represented* Customers can save money by making their pur chases of us. JT. A. PARSONS, Corning, IV. T. April 27, 1864. Tioga go. court proclamation*.— Whereas, the Hon. Robert G. White, Presidcn- Jadge 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 dale the 6ih day of Feb. 1864, and to mo directed, lor the holding of Orphan's Court, Court of Common Picas, General Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Terminer, at Wellsboro, for the County of Tioga, on the sth Monday of May, (being the 30th day,) 1864, and to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables aad for the county of Tioga, to appear in their own proper per sqqs, with their records, inquisitions, examinations and remembrances, to do those things which of their offi ces and in their behalf appertain to be done, and nil .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 at the appointed lime, agree ably to notice. Given under my’hand and seal at the Sheriffs Office, in Wellsboro, the ISth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty four. H, STOWELL, Jr., Sheriff. FARM FOR SALE. ADJOINING Wellsboro, the county seat of Tioga Co. Pa., containing 155 acres, 125 cleared, 30 woodland. Tbo region is remarkably healthy.— Churches, schools &c., are found in the village. There is a large and commodious mansion, surrounded by ornamental trees and shrubbery; out buildings largo and convenient, house 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 bo made to pay the : interest upon the coat of the whole property. It is distant about 12mtles from the Tioga Railroad, which connects with the Erie Railroad at Corning. Leave Corning at 7* a. m., tako stage at Tioga Station, reach Wellsboro about soon. Price of the property $5O per acre—one-fourth cash down, balance to suit conveni ence of purchaser. Apply to WM. B. MORRIS, Harlem R. R. N. Y. City. JAMES LOWREY, Wellsboro, Tioga Co. Pa. JNO. W. GUERNSEY, Tioga, “ “ I F. K. WRIGHT, Wellsboro,, “ “ “ I December 9, 1863-lf. mo HAWK CHIEF* MOHAWK CHIEF was raised in Montgomery N, T., ond bred from a son of the celebra ted Block Hawk Stallion, owned by’,David Hill* of Bridgeport, Vt., who is admitted to bo tbo best Stock 'Horse ever I'ept in the New England States', so much so tbnt his bonS* now form a part of the curiosities in tbo Agriculture 1 Museum in Boston. His Bam was Messenger, which stakes the beat cross that has ever been attained, having the qualities of the Clack Hawk and the size o f l^e Messenger; these simple facts I deem sufficient anu better than to make up a pedigree to make him brother o. r cousin to all the celebrated Stallions in America. ' MOHAWK CHIEF is 8 years old, 1C high, and weighs 1200 lbs., color, jet black, is stnOfc . Qn<i muscular, and has got the best colts now being raJ in thld county, and last bat not least, ho gets a create* proportion of Mares with foal than any horse can faoust-of in this section of country. The above facta cannot be controverted. Mohawk Chief will devote the next two months to Lho propagation of bis spe cies as per annexed time table: Farmington, 11. Me’rrit%Mond;iv,May 23. from 0 to 10 a. in. 1 Farmington, Peter Mowreys, Hay 23, from 12m. to 2 p.m. Academy Corners, Tuesday. “ 24, until Ba. m. Osceola. Tuesday, May 24, from 10 to U a . m iJlkland, Tuesday. “ * 24, from 12 ra. to sp. m. hecclier's Island, Wednesday. May 25, until 0 a. ro. ’ Lawrenccvllle. Wednesday, May 25. from 12 m. to 5 p. m. Holiday vlllo, Monday, Mav 50. from 9 to 10 a m. I£. 11. Potters, * * -80, from 12 m. to 2p. m. V e U.b°ro, Kgoncys, Monday, May SO, arrive at 0 p. m. velhbcra, M Tuesday, “ SI, until 10 a. m. This table answers for the season, and will bo met regularly every two weeks, except the first week of Court, when he will bo at Bigoncy’s Hotel, Wcllsboro, Monday, Tuesday, and ‘Wednesday. Ho will bo at bis stable in Tioga, every Friday and Saturday through the season. TERMS—-Single Service, $3,00. p a y down. To Insure, $lO,OO. Persons parting with Mares before foaling will bo held for the services of the Horse. Tioga, May 25,1801. ' E. A. SMEAD. IMPORTANT TO MARRIED LADIES! TRULY A BLESSING I I will send, free of charge, to any Lady who will send m her name and address, directions how to pre vent the axtramo pain of CHinn-Bintn; also how to have perfectly healthy and beautiful Children; also one other new and importont secret, the only euro and safe remedies ever discovered. My object in making the abovo offer is to induce every lady to test roy remedies. Address ' MADAME DULENTAUX. M. D., March 2,18C4-3m. 767 Broadway, N, T. City. SULPHITE OF LIME for preserving CIDER, at HOfS- DRUG- STOHfi; the PEOPEE’S STORE m CORNING, M a Y. HAVING associated with him K. E. WAITE, who has been employed for the last nine years in the {Store, in the capacity ! of Salesman, the business will be continued under the name and firm ol SMITH & WAITE, ISEW STORE, \ 1 1 OPPOSITE THE Dickin§oi& 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 our business bas rnoro (&an J,! doubie(Jj has fatty demon strated the wisdom of this course. We are 'now re ceiving Direct from Hcw lorkj a fresh supply of SPRING GOODS , selectcdwith especial reference to Ihq wants of the people of this Vicinity. The Stock will consist of STAPLE <fc FANCY BBT GOODS, among which are BROWN-AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, TICKS, STRIPES, DENIMS, CHECKS, PRINTS, FLANNELS, GINGHAMS, 1 CHAMBRAYS, ' I DeLAINES, ALPACCAS, . SCOTCH PLAIDS', and a great variety of DRESS GOODS.; Aleo, SHAWLS, & LA DIES* CLOAKINGS, CLOTHS i CASSIMEKES, by the yaid or made up tj) order. SHEETINGS, KENTUCKY JEANS, : COTTONADES, LINENS, anu a general assortment of Goods for MEN’S AND BOV’S WEAR. We also keep a general stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, YANKEE NOTIONS, PALM HATS, SDN UMBRELLAS, &c. IV o shall endeavor to keep pur Stock as complete as possible, by the ] Continual Addition of such articles in oar lino as the wants of oar easte rners ; SEEM TO REQUIRE. Oar facilities for purchasing Goods ARE UNSURPASSED, aad while we do iiat pretend to soli Goods yet w© are willing to sell them at a and it will be our aim by FAIR DEALING, to merit a share of public patronage* Wo are very thankful for the liberal and constantly bestowed upon ns, and bop© to merit its continuance and increase. Customers from TIOGA COUNTY and vicinity are cordially invited to call and examine Goods and Prices. SMITH & WAITE. * Corning, { March 30, 1864.^ Farmer’s Catechism. ' -,Qncotionl , What is tho best kind of Wooden beam Plow? I . Answer, The WIARD PLOW. Qnes. Wherein does- it excel all others ? Ana. In case of draft, in being less liable to clog, and in fact it excels in every particular. Quos. Where is this Plow to*bo found ? Ana.. At the KNOXVILLE FOUNDRY, where they are made, and at various agencies around the country. Ques. .Are there any other plows made at that Foundry? Ana. Yes I 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 regard to tho COST. Quos. Are Plows all that Biles makes ? Ans. By no means. He also makes HORSE HOES; a superb article for Corn, Potatoes, <fcc. 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 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 as long ns 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 his wares once, you will be ready with me to toll all wanting anything irl that line to go. send, or in some other way procure them of J. P. BILES, at the Knoxville Foundry* J Knoxville, March XSdtf-if. JBOARBtfAN AND GRAY’S CELEBRA TED PATENT IMPROVED INSULATED IRON RIM, AND FRAME Those pianos have the pure musical lone of the Wood,.together with the strength of tho Iron, and are thus far superior to all others. The Over Strung Scalcs/giving" in connection with tho Patent Iron Rim, fall, round, powerful, and. sweet tone. These pianos will remain in time a greater length' of tjroe than any other pianos known, and are warranted for the time of five years. The undersigned offers these pianos at tho same prices ns at the ware rooms in Albany or New York, saving the buyer the expense of going there to buy, and will keep them fn tune for the term of three years, without charges. Por a general description of these pianos send for a circular, con* taining prices, styles, <fcc. I. G. HOYT, • * , Osceola, Tioga County Pa, Osceola, Fob. 17,1884. . THE IMPOBTED JACK! NAPOLEON, WILL servo ft limited number of Mares at Mans field, Tioga County, Pennsylvania, NAPOLE# is 5 yeers old, having been imported from Franco in the year 1862, being then three years of age, lie is a sure foal getter, stands 13i hands high, weighs 800 lbs., and ia the best Jack in Northern Pennsylvania. ■ CONTBAC-TS ipjJJ h&Eoa dn with owners of Mares for the delivery of the' foal as soon as weaned, for whieb a fair price will bo paid. TERMSSIO to insure. Marcs from distance nd commodatod with pasture. Call and see this animal, FAULKNER & BAILEY. Mansfield, April 1 20, 18C4-3m* TOHN H.,PHELPS, Deputy Collector of Mans er ’ field, has'jnst received a large lot of Revenue Stams, of all denominations, from otio cent' up'to Ss.* Any person wishing Stanps.can got them at my office in Mamjfiefrf, or of AL BtJLLXRV) Assistant Assessor, at Wellaboro, Pa. J. M. PUHLPS.- Mansfield, May 2, 18641 THE undersigned having been Appointed an Audi* tor to audit and distribute iho moneys arising upon Sheriff's sale of the personal property of Mi chael McMahon, Jr., in suit of Michael McMahon V&s Michael McMahon, Jr., will attend tb the dutids of said appointment at tho Commissioners*. iu“ Wsllsboro, on Monday tho 30lh day of May, A. H., 1364, af 7 p*clo«k P’/M. •! THOMAS A£LZy f -Auditor. May j J. M. SMITH, AT THE BOOTS & SHOES, LESS THAN GOST, SMALL PROFIT, INCREASING PATRONAGE PIANO FORTES! REVENUE STAMP'S. AUDITOR'S NOTICE , #so#®# 1 WORTH OF DRY GOODS, CARPETINGS* GROCERIES, &c., &c., ON EXHIBITION AT THE CASH STORE I TROY, BRADFORD CO., PA. ORFAT SUCCESS! GREAT SUCCESS! OF THE CASH SYSTEM, THOUSANDS CALLING DAILY!! Oar 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 yon, one and nil, 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 jo a will End on exhibition at our counters, : s m&H mil REACH, BROWN, BIVE .A GREEN, FAtfCV DRESS SILKS. An elegant Stock of now and beautiful Styles of IDUHSI©© (©-©(DIDO Plain and Wool DeLaines, Figured DeLaines, Alapacos, Mozambiques, Mourning Goods, Cballies, Poll de Chevres, Ac., Ac., Prints in great variety and cheap. Domestics r o higher ihaa before the “lUSE AY GOLD * Bargains in Sheetings, Shirtings and Tickings. WHITE GOODS. Xhii Department is well stocked. Bleached Sheetings, P : Ilow Goods, Sheetings, ' Table Likens by the yard. Damask and Scow Drop Patterns, Napkins, Towelling, Cambrics, T Jaconets, 1 Barred and Striped Muslins, &c., <£c, a HOSIERY, GLOVES, HOOP SKIRTS, ; M ' COSSETS, and the latest style of BALMORAL SKIRTS* 11 selling cheap. Carpets, Carpets. A 1 Tge and varied assortment of Carpets, cannoi fail to suit the most fastidious, CALL AND SEE BOOTS &. SHOES. This Department is overflowing, presenting as greal attractions as ever. WALL PAVER & 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, Ko man can fail to bo sailed. Oar PRICES defy competition. IN SHORT, NO ONE CAN APPRECIATE OUR STOCK OR PRICES BY READING TDIS ARTICLE, AND BELIEnKOi AS. WE 80, THAT EVERY CUSTOMER Is Well Satisfied WHO FAVORS US With His Patronage, WE RESPECTFULLY INVITE YOU TO AN EXAMINATION OP‘ GOR GOODS St PRICES. Thankful fob past favors', w© shall endeavor to merit your future patronage. PRKI.IIi & CO. APRIL, 1831;- } - . dyspepsia, ; asr d diseases BESEx/rxivcr fßoat MSOSDEBS of TSS LIVES AND DIGESTIVE ORGAN# ABE CUBED BY HOOPLA ND’S GERMAN BITTERS, The Great Strengthening- TONIC, These Bitters haVo performed more Cmml- UAYE and do QIVK BETTER SATI3PACTXOM hate moke TESTEaomrt HAVE MORE RESPECTABLE PEOPLE Xtf YOUCH FOR TilEMf Thai any otisf article In thy market. We defy onyrOhe to Contradict this Anertioa^ AND Wm PAY 91000 To mbj one that will produce a Cej&lfleafce publish oj l hy ua that 5a not gxnpins* SOOFtANirs GERMAN BITTED Z WILL CUBE EVERY CASS OS' CJij-onlc or Nervous Debility, Dig* case of the Kidney, and Disea ses arising from a l>isorder«d Stomach. . OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOM* Resulting from Disorder* of the Digstiinf ' Organs: Constipation, Inward piles, Fnlncsss or Biftod to tfs Has# Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea'. Heartburn, Disgust fur Food, Fulness or Weight iu the StomaeJt Sour Eructations. Sinkinayr Flutter* teriug at the Fit of the stomach, 1 the Head, Hur* Hurried and Difficult Breathing. Flutter isg at the Hearty Choking op Suffocating Sen sations when ip a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs he fore the Sight/ i i Fever and Dull Fain Pain in the Head, De ficiency of’Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin and £yea, Pain So the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sod* ' den Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Oo*» ■tent Imaginations of jßvil, and great Depression of fipMtCr REMEMBER THAI \ THESE BITTERS ARB hot alcohol c. CONTAIN NO ECM OR WHISKBt# AND CAN’T MAES DRUNEABDBf B UT YS THE BEST TONIC. IN THE 'WORLD. B&'HEAD WHO SAYS »rom tbs Bar. Barf. O. Beck. Pastor of the Bapfrst Church’ Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North Baptist Church* Philadelphia. • » • • I have known Hoo Hand’s German Bitters favorably for at number of yean. 1 have used them in my own family, and hare been, so Pleased with their effects that I was induced to recommend them to many others, and know that they base operated in a strikingly beneficial manner. 1 take fir eat pleasure la thus publicly proclaiming this fact, amicalling the attention of those afliicted with the diseases lor which they are recom mended, to these Bitters, knowing from esperienoa that tny recommendation will be sustained. Ido this more cheer fully as Hoofland’s Bitters is intended to benefit the afflicted, and is *• not a rum drink." Yours truly. Jrom Rev. J. Xe-wfqn Brown, 0. D,, Editor of th» JSncyelO- pedia of Religious Knowledge. Although not disposed to favor or recomfiiend P%Uni Med ‘cfnea in general, through distrust of their ingredient* end effects,! yet Know of no duificiebt rcaffims tp*T hot testify to the benefits he believes, himaelf to havare-* cefved from any simple preparation, in thehopo th*th« m*T thus contribute to the benefit of others. * I do this the more readily in regard to Hooflandd QamUff Bitters, prepared by Dr. CL M. Jackson, of this city, becanM I was prejudiced ngafnst them for many years, under the impression that they were chiefly ftn alcoholic mfattttre. 1 am Indebted to my frtehcT Robert Shoemaker, Esq„ for the removal of this prejudice by proper' tests, and for encour agement to try them, when suffering from great and lon® continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bis ters, at the beginning of the present year. Was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily fM mchtal vigor whitb I bad not felt for six months before, and bad almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for directing roe to tbs use of them. PaitiDßpaza, Jvas 20,1361. j. NJBWTOff BROTTHv Prom the Ear. Jos. H, Keunard, Pastor of tho Iftth B»T*' tlst Church. r Pr. Jacknon i-—Bear Sir:—! have been frequently request cd to connect ay nanfe with commendations <rf different kinds oi medicines but the practice aaoatof my appropriate sphere, Z babe in aii cases dec/ined ; but with a clear proof in various instances, and particularly in my ft™-' ily, of the usefulness of Bf. Hoofland’s German Bitten, I depart for once from my usual course, to express ray falf conviction that, for central debility of the system and espe cially for Liver Complaint, it is a safe and valuable prepara-' tion. In some cases It may fail; but usually, I doubt not, it *l2l be very beacQciai to those who suffer from the abort cause.* Yours, very respectfully. J. IT. KENN4JU), Eighth below Coates Street, Philadelphia. from Rot. TTarteh Randolph, Pastor of tho Baptist Chord),- Germantown, Penir. Dr. C. M. Jackson; —Dear Sir: —Personal experlancs an** Wes me to say (fiat I regard tie German Bitters prepared by yon as a most excellent medicine. In cases of severe cold and genera* debility I have been greatly benefltted bytba use ot tbe Bitters, and doubt not they will produce similar effacta on others, YoutS, truly, WARREN IUNEOLPH, Germantown', Pfe From Bcr. J. H. Turner. Pastor of Redding JT.B.CtfiUtS/ * Philadelphia. Dr. Jacheon;—Dear Sir-Ibi-nog used your Gerthwfßtt-' t»rs in my family frequently, I am prepared to say that It? has been of Ktcat service. I believe that in must 6mm ot general debility of the system it the safest and ifcorttll* nablo remedy of which I have any fcnowledse. ' "Sours, respectfully, J.U, TORNES, I* 725 2i. Tiinote'eath Street. From thoßer.J.lr, Lyons, formerly Pastor or tho Colum bus <S. J.) and liiiestown (fa.) Baptist Chnrchea. > Now Rochelle, H.T. Dr. C.al. Jachaon; —Dear Sir;—l feel it a pleasure thus," of my own accord, to heap testimony to tho excellence of the Geraian Bitters. Some years since being ranch afflicted with’ Dyspepsia, I used them with very beneficial results. 1 has* often recommended them to persons enfeebled hr that tor menting disease, and have heard from them the most flat-' taring testimonials as to their great value. In cases of gen oral debility, 1 iicllevc it to bs a tonic that canudt be tup-' P Mscd - J. M, LYONS. PRICES. Largo Siia (holding nearly double quantity,} _ . $1 oo per Bottle—half do*. $5 00* Small Slie—7s cents per Bottle—half dor. $4 flO* BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I- See that the Signature or <* c. Kf.- JfACKSOS” is on the WBAPf PER ol each Bottle. Should your nearest druggist not have the articla, da not' b»put oft by any of tho intoxicating preparations thstmar bo offered in Its place, but acrid to us, and fervid securely packed by express. wiw*re, Principal Office & IfXanuihetory,' NO. 631 ARCH STREET. JONES & EVANS. (Successors to 0. M. JACKSON t C 0.,) Proprietor^ iolim c2u4a^ T D£Ugsi,t ‘ “ d iB Wr-MHfc; - ’ (flepAe. iSM-iy.}- LEVI 0. BECK;
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