THE ACITAT.Bi X- oCA !■ AITD' MISCSX.LAItyIOXTS. Wellfiboro, Wednesday, July 13, I* ’64 New Advertisements. . Wanted. —John N. Bache. '*• litt of Letters —Tiogo Post Office. list of Letters —WeHchow* Post Office. l<M-~ A. Howland. : : 1 £ (tr ny*-~ Mrs. John McKell&r. Election Proclamation. < , I=’ Auditors Notice —Thos. Allen. * L’oticc. \ , Anuoimch^nts —Leroy Tabor, W. P. S inmway, peahen MoffC. J j 4 Several cctnmumcatipns from-variou« AitluSocieties arc deferred till next wcek„»o that all may o,>pe»r to -pether. ' ’ • • ‘ TTellsboro looks more like its former e ftf .since rebuildiog and enlargement of the Fou4d e 7. Mr. deserves the thanks as well, as thoj patron- of the people for hit enterprise, . * ‘ 1 Rev. P. A. Field, of St. Lawrence emnif r, N*. Y., is expected to preach at the Wesleyan Meeti 5 House, in Charleston, on Sunday, July t 24th, at ha \ past 10 o’clock. Pic->'ic.—There will bo a picnic held’iu )e grove near Abrary Hart's, in Charleston, on Sattr iy next, July 16tb, for the-benefit of the soldier*. J 1 ore in vited to attend. Passing through Tioga the other day We were agreeably surprised to find our old friend former fellow-townsman, Eli Furr, installed os thf landlord of the Johnston llouel. .Farr is not onlf A-f ive man* but he u can keep a hotel." The traveling public are ruminate in his retnrn to" his old business. May ho sever want for patrons, •* , Inn Crops.— W© regret to learn that f*ost and drouth combined hare inflicted serious darn fge tlpon •be bay crop, especially npon the uplands,!tb ooghout ibe county. Winter wheat, whichv howove. is get lie" out of fashion, is poor. Spring crops ar i usually -ro'ri. Late rains hare greatly benefited c j*n,' oats* and potatoes. South add west the-drouth i* aigvexe.' Wk are indebted to Capt, C. R. Taylor; W, L, 2d Pccn’a Cavalry, for the following list ities in that Company : .• ,■ > Thomas Jenkins, wounded in. arm j Fre ytjan D. pierce, seriJurly in fiicej Jerome Bates.-sei .ttysly in j e: » ; U*»nry Odell, seriously"in, aitn : Keu <ea Wil hams, seriously in face;,Andrew Wells, missing; George Walker, missing. / , - . The above casualties occurred in the fight between Gregg and Hampton, June 24, near tha les City Court Ilduse, Va, .Tnrsnv Snonn and Fine Creek RAitndAn. — We understand that the route contemplated fi;r'fciie road, ha? been surveyed by an English Company interested in connecting roads, and that they propose fto enter upon the construction of the road wilheftt ’idclay.— The high price of labor and material wilPhoVprovc a barrier, as they can sell their British fr*;ld;for more than the increase in the prices, and thus .really save : r.?(cid of lose by the operation. We eh° u >d like to netbe work pushed through."— WilUamj^trl^VuUciin: Maj. Gr.n. W. MranicK, of the 187fh‘ I ; V., who Tell severely wounded in tho charge upon lio rebel forts before Petersburg, writes from Annapj life in the Wit of spirits. The bullet lodged iff the i g*'t knee juint. rendering amputation above the kne * ecessary. The operation was performed by. Dr.. Humphrey, for merly of Ooeola, and is, as the Major ipfr'fos us in his letter, -moet skillfully done. The stump is heal thy nnd heal rag as fast as is desirable.. THe Major writes that be lippes to be to give4bem arbancC at the other leg in a few mouths. He. ft a' gallant u ldier. a true ‘patriot, and nc accomplished officer V.’e rejoice with his friends, anS they that lie country is cot'to jo.-c him yet. ProbtiUyhe may •be cxpected home in a few wrecks. ' • I Inn Fourth.—Reasonable fi-lk do not aspect the J;fc *.f July to pAfB in punday quiet. iji.it yea ■•on. we shall pot ray much" of -the grown Muplo who cotjnlly. But it seems necessary to tin p’esTfctoact that very young b<*ys— than »Ji( ir ‘tceis'in a'gerwcre able to procure lr £Ci* enough, or iSl*ac««, to get drunk on, this will not be -denied. t A' a friend of the race we appeal to thff’t who deal 1n luju-r? to confine the-ralo to -«xch jndi'f duals as h ive arrived at the point familiarly called tae age of il.«'Tetion. If wo would strengthen the {’df. to, it can be done by promoting the henkth s3s vigor of the ration.* Lot the boys growop with«mt>r,ils, minds *r<J l.fulies unimpaired by the excesses vddrh disfig ure the age. No doubt the notion is that ;;?cr is perfectly innodiious. ’lt is axuisterken notion. If the boys will be advised by one who : rg so much ns that they shall- enter upft active life ;upcrior in all respects to the preceding [TeA era^Oll » dev will let lager, and all other liquorauiore. Be Temperate, industrious, upright end are tue essentials of manliness. Aimto be/ii*c>ul, that the world may be Letter for year living itViJ.-. Tioga Telegraph Co.—ln pursuant*, o' public r.i'lioc. as required by the act entitfed *• hgt to‘in ‘ c Tp- ratc the Tioga Telegraph Ctmipnnb /' the nn A.-r>igncd Commissioners, uawed in. snug act; met at tLt house ol E. S. Farr, ip Tioga. July jb ISGI. at 1 -' (.lock p. m.,and there not being a quorum, present, aejurnod to the 11th inst., following, *» ' I Puisuatit to said adjournment, JamestS •"'Klulick, Kcnn Sherwood, 11. W. Williams, A. Turner, and •b'lin W,-Guerntcy, 'met !at«lhe hooSo S. Farr, -rd proceeded to .organize said y electing ■i President, Secretary, Treasurer, and fitfo Directors, as fellows, to wit: Javts H. GrurcK, President. • . A. C. Steabkr, Sec’y and Trcasorer. ‘ Jjvxcfon. —John Magee, W-m. B. L. H. £haituck, Coffin Calket, Jobn W. Guernsey. tA. S. TURNER, Carman. ’ John W; G-urihhsev, Secretary. \ - 1 Vi'c are heartily glad to know that county is rot much Jongertohe isolated from the Surrounding * f .rld. We learn that the line will Dc completed ai d In operation from Corning to F«U Brook ‘by the Ist <>'■ August. We nfo'also informed that K&anch fine from Mansfield to Wcllsboro can be buil£tir $l2O « put in operation by the Ist o& September. Shall it be done? Can Wcllsboro afiord x isola :*d much Tonger, when $1340 wvH put us 1 it electrical r3 PP«jrt with the entire noun tty ? NowtU • tie time to Conned and Bried Fruits for Hot&i lal Bsc, Aid Societies nad individuals who jafftn,! to pee- fruit to send to the Sanitary Coc>io ssion are to dry all kinds of berries, <t<u. n prefer tßC« to ■canning, cp making jellies, or priijfcrtcs. As t**‘boii* a fcer, combined with rough transportation, "•Qd sometimes imperfect sealing, product fermfinuu *solh R hd consequent loss of tbe fruit Currants dried with a small proportion of sugaa, i lb. to, s quart, make an excellent cooling'drinks fur fevers, ? 0, . >« not needful to keep different kinds of dried ®rries separate, tljpugb more care is requested in fucking them, as the slight wrappers (usually put them are apt to burst, and contents bd a utd in handling. Paper is tendered by the mois °re of the fruit, which should be put in ' bags/ of reasonably strong material. \ *: be cr »p of wild berries is [abundant -season, eold^ beg all who 'feel an interest in the Qler «. (and the overworked and worn *out‘hospital rJf 6^ 5 nurses,) to prepare a portion of these cr es “iQg articles for their comfort, and personally, dc rox y* *U who can do this. Owing to the great to supplied, and the loss of so much by half 0n *h®- Wb y, the Commission has never had the nT* atn °unt really needed, which donblless is **** we I 1 ®" w many wtarned sol- V. i° Dfjsie.. . MMrt.ld, Pa. S. B. Moitljj, A. M. ' Blossbdrg, July 9, 1864. M. H. Cobb,, Esq., Dear Sir —Mrs. Gulick has un dertaken the work of getting subscriptions for the U. S. Sanitary Commissi/m. She baa visited Fall Brook and Morris'Bun and hag bad fair promises from the Miners who ore'piaking good wages. Mrs. G. has received $BB 50, and paid the same over to the Trea surer in Philadelphia. From one of the foremen at Fall Bronx I herewith send you a list of the moneys which you will please publish: Alexander. Pollock, Seh’r, $l5 00 ; James Pollock, $5 00;- Robt v Kelly,ss 00 ; Wm. Allnm, $5 00 ; Isaac Kean. $5 00; Eobt. Baird, $5 00; Peter Cameron, $5 00 ; Vical McVical, $0 00; George Cook, So 00 ; Jttmls Taylor, $5 00 ; Tfios. McVeigh. $5 00; James Walker, $2 s*o; Andrew Brine, $1 00 ; Wm. Bland, S 2 00; Richard Davis, $1 00; Danl. Williams, $3 00; Win. Richards, $3 00; Sami. Herron, $1 00; Robt. McVeish, $2 00 ; Wm. Watchman, $3 09: Mrs. Cbas. Crupmer, $1 00; Rev. M. McCormick, $2 00; John Smith', (English) $2 00. Total—SSB 50. a. :ried. In Wellsboro, on the sth inst., by Rev. Geo. H. Jenks, M.‘ OCTAVE LIZATT, and Miss EMMA LLOYD, both of Cedar Run, Lycoming Co., Pa* In‘Charleston, on the 27th ult., by_tbe Rev. P* Reynolds, Mr. VIHBMAS S. CULVEft, ; of Co. G, 45th Reg't P. V., to Mias S.USXE R. BACON, of Charleston, In Chatham, on the 4th inet., by Reuben Morse, Esq., HENRY 8r HOUGQTBLLING; of Chatham, to Miss MARIAN HOWLAND, of Westfield. In Jackson, oil the 2d inst., by Her. L. Stone. Mr. C. M. WYLIE, to Mies LUCY P, CARR, Ml of Juckeon. ‘ In Charleston, on the 4th lost., by Her, P. Rey nolds, Mr. BAVID D. COLEG ROVE, to Miss LOU ISA M. CARPENTER, both of Charleston. Id Richmond on the 26th ult, by Rev. John Shaw, CHARLES W. HICKS, of Orange, Schuyler Co., N. T., to Miss ESTHER M. SWEET, of Richmond, Pa. In Covington, on tho 3d Inst., by Rev. N. L. Rey nolds. Mr. MATHEW LONOWELL, to Miss HELEN M. BULKjLEY, both of Rutland, Pa, i In Mansfield, on the Bth inat., by Rev. N. L. Rey nolds, Mr. PORTER SHERWOOD, to Mias MARY B. HAMMOND, both of Richmond, Pa, • DIED. In Delmar, of diphtheria, on the 29th Alt., at the bouse of John Butler, NETTIE MAY, daughter of Thomas Lester, aged 4 years, 7 months, and 11 days. In Division Hospital, on the 3d ult,, from wounds received in battle ‘near Gaines Hill, Va.. Mr, ABRAM ■HILE, member of Co. (J-, 45th Reg!t, P;V., of Rich mond. Tioga county, Pa., aged 31 years, 3 months, and 16 days. SPECIAL NOTICES. Important To Females. f DK. OHEESBMAN’S PIUS. / The combination of ingredients in these Pills j« the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and cauupt do harm to the most d'dicate; certain in correcting all irregularities. Painful Menstruations, removing all obiAtnctious, whether from cold.or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites', all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue, ■ pain in the buck smd limbs, &c., disturbed sleep, which arise fl*om Interruption of nature. DR. CKEESEMAN’S FILLS was the commencement of a new era in the treatment of itregularities and obstructions which have consigned so -many to a premature grave. No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes place the general health begins td decline. These Pills form the finest preparation ever put forward with IMME DIATE and pEKSjynoNT sx T CCESs. Don’t be De ceived. Take thfs advertisement to your Druggist, and tell him that V«m want the BEST and nv si RELIABLE FEbLALE MEDICINE IN THE WORLD , which is com priced in thc«e Pills. DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS have been a Standard Remedy for over thirty years, and are the most effectual oue ever -known for all complaint* pecu liar to Females. To all classes they are invaluable, with certainty, j-eriudical regularity. They are known Co thousands. who have used'them at different pet lode, through out the country having the sanction of some.of the most eminent Physicians in America. Explicit directions. s ating when they rhmdd nothe used, with each Rux—the Price Out Doll r per J3ox; or 6 Boxes for $6, containing from 50 to CO Pills. Pills sent by mail, promptly , secure from observation, by remitting to the Proprietors, or anv Agent. 4SP&OLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. HUTCHINGS & HILLYER, Proprietors. 81 Cedar St., New York Sold in WelNboro. by JOHN A. ROY. y InTioga.byU.il. BORDEN. 1 _ J In by W. d. MILLER. March 23. l&U-ly, PRESERVE YOUR *BEAUTY, ■ ' SYMMETRY OF FORM, YOUR HEALTH AND MENTAL POWERS, BY using th»t Safe, Pleasant, Popular, and Specific Remedy kumvn as HELMUOLD'H EXTRACT BUCBU. Read the AdvertLement in another column, and profit by it— Di*’tanen nud Semj.tom* Enumerated . , Cul it out and preservedt- You may not now re quire it, Dutjnay at name Future Day. t( It gives health and vigor to the frame, And bl to the pallid •'heclO Its no- Long buffering and Exposure, Ft rare af Counterfeit* I Caret Guaranteed . July Hi, JS6J-lm. LI SI OF LETTERS remaining- in the-Po&t Office nt Wellsburo, July 11, 1864: Drown, Mis. Mary Johnson, M, A. fyubncker, H. N. Johnson, Mrs. E. Clark, Judson Johnson, Miss IS; A. Coolbjaugh, Mrs. Lucy Knapp, Joseph Chapman. B. F. Li>ng»treet,,W-. U. Decker, Chas. 2 , LorensUtu & C.o. Dortt, Mrs. M. C.'-'' Maridcville,* Walter Ferry. Mi*s Luuisa'M. Xewberrj*. Mrs. Betsy HnH, Mim» Emma E. Phillips, Mias Roseau H.ilT. Chas. ltu:-h, Jacob’lL . , T'vAMn'^vi 1 !?^ 8 , tr" 'pKRIRNCB OF AN TN- H arrlSuUl Wm. Ritchar.lson, Miss Lizzv | \ AMD —rrubhsni'd tor the benefit, and as a CAUTION qu. 1T .> i ' TO YOUNG MEN. nod others, who *nffer from NVirom Dc- [ ttrdm ! ,® ° h “ n * r JU ® , , bility. Piemafure Decay of Manhood. Ac., supplying: nt the Howard, ChirK Valentine, Caleb .-ame time TnS Mean* of Self Cuke. By one who has cured ’ Howard, Mrs.,B. G» Smith, M rs. Emely himself undergoing considerable quackery. By en-. Isaabs, Leon Smith, D. W. clo-ing a postpaid addressed emelopo siiiKie copies may bo i ~ „ , . ... ... had ut the author-- NATHANIEL MAVFAIit. Esq,, I’orums calling for any of (bo above letters, will June 1, ISo4-Ij’. Bmoklvn Kimr<rn.v .( please say they are advertised. HOSTETTKK’S BITTERS have received the wm en comiums from the press and people throughout the Union, as a valuable tunic; for the cure, of Dyspepsia. Flatu lence. Con-llpalloti,' nml general nervous debility, itetnuot bo-approached. livery day new cases of its great effect arc chronicled through pur principal public journals. There is uofhing equal to the enjoyment of that which the afflicted expeiiencu when lifting tide valuableejiecific. Its mild Lone, its sure and vigoron* action upon a disordered stomach, and the ch*an»ing of the entire human body should recommend it to all clashes of our community. £s‘i3“S('.Q Ad* erti»twent.*4g& Tor sale by uruegista and dealers generally everywhere, may II Gi-Itn A GENTLEMAN.. cured of Nervous Debility, Impotency, Premature Decay and Youthful Kiror, actuated by a desire to benefit others, will be ,happy to* furnish to nit who’necd it. (free of charge), ' r the recipe and directions for making the simple rem 1 cdy u«ed in his case. Those wishing to profit by his e.spvrienee, and possess a Valuable Remedy, will re- 1 ceive the same by return mail, (carefully sealed), by addressing JOHN 11. OGDEN. • No. CO Nassau street. New York. May Is, 18C4-3mos. HUGH YOUNG, " BOOKSELLER & STATIOWER, iSI DEALER ;iS American Clocks, American, English, and Swiss Watches, Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware. Spectacle*, Picture Frames, Photographic Album*. Stereoscope?, Mi*roscopes, Perfumery, Yankee Notions, Fishing Taekle and Flies, and Fancy and Toilet Articles. SCHOOL BOOKS of tfvery kind used in the County, constantly on hand and seat by mail or oth erwise, to order.' NO. 5, UNION BLOCK, WRLLSBORO, PA. MANHOOD; HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED.—Jostpub. II Hshed, a new edition of Dr. Culvcrwcll’s Celebrated tsi»ny on'the radical core (without medicine) of • rhoea. or seminal Weakness,, Involuntary Semina! Lokhcs Xmpotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments ’ to Marriage. etc.: also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits > .•rodnc'd by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. * 1 Price, in a scaled envelope, only 6 cents. • j - This celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly 1 demonstrates, from a thirty years eucccssfnl practice, that 1 tlie nlarrufog consequences d nelf-alftme may be radically i cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of 4he knife—pointing ont a mode of cure, af once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, ao mutter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically, ■3s?“This Lecture should bo in the hands of ©very youth and every man in the land. Sent, under sfcal. in a plain ennelope", to aqv addfess. post paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Address the publishers. CHAB. J. C KLINE & CO, Jnno 16, *64-dy. 127 Bowery. New York,. P. O. box 4586 I £•««?»» jfcrt Mlnt . THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR.' SPECIAL NOTIGf. OUR ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, &C„ is now ranch more complete nnd attractive than ever before, having, just received a large stock of en tire); new styles, which we are selling off at very low prices. , : . WE HAVE FULL LINES OF PLAIN, FIGURED * STRIPED ALPACAS, CHECKED & STRIPED MOHAIRS, POPLINS, CHALLIES, DeLAINES, .&0., and can hardly fail to suit ail customers. In fc , * CLOTH SACQDES AND CIRCULARS, SHAWLS AND CLOAK CLOTHS, we have on band*a much * better stock than can be found elsewhere.. We intend to. keep this the'beat stoefc to select from in this County, • /- ‘ The Domestic Stock is full of Bargains, and wc are selling all goods, such as PRINTS. SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, DENIMS, COTTONADES. &c„ at less than current market rates. THE BOOT Sc SHOE STOCK will be kept full qf poods, and sold at om regular scale of low prices. All goods warranted to be as represented. Customers can save money bjr making theirlpur chascs of ns. . J. A. PARSONS, Corning, If. Y. April 27, 1564. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR SHERIFF. We are requested to ftoounce the name of LEROY TAUOK, at Tioga, as a candidate for the office of Sheriff;'subject to the' decision of the' Republican County Convention,* FOB COMMISSIONER. We are requested to annouece the name of REU BEN MORSE, of Chatham, as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, subject to the deci sion of the Republican County Convention.* We are requested to announce the name of W. P. SHUMWAY, of Charleston, as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention, - WANTED! A FEW of the COUNTY BOUNTY BONDS for CASH. JOHNN. BACfIE. W ellsboro, July 13, 1864. ESTRAY. CAME to the enclosure of the subscriber on toe 3d tost., in Ward township, a Cow, light brown color, a white spot over her left eye. feci all white. The owner is requested to come forward.,pay chargea^ond take her awuy. .Mrs. JOHN McKELLaR. Ward, July 13, 1564.-3t* - L.OST J ON the evening of-the 6«h instant, a GUTTA PEHCHA PEN HOLDER and PENCIL CASE, wuli Gold Pen. The tinder will he liberally rewarded on leaving it at the store of J. R. Bowen. AVeUaboto, July 13. ISC4. A. HOWLAND. APJH# ISTKATOR’S NOTICE. LETTERS of administration having been granted to the subscriber on ike estate of Warri iicr, laje oi Delmar, dec*d, notice is hereby given to those to male immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly authenticated for set tlement to DAN OSBORN, Adm’r. Slyny Fink, July 13, 1864-fii* LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Puct Office at Tioga, July Ist, 1&G4: . . I Austin, B. Esq. Holloway, Charles Esq* Burdick, Miss Matilda, Kimball; \V, Richard Mr. Bu«U Allrd Mr. . Lynch, \Vm.‘ ' Harness, A t Jennie Miss 5 Miller, Cbarjcs Air. Bujden, A. Mr. r MoCarlin, June Miss Brown, Lincoln Mr.*" Palmer, Alameda' Coles & Bro. Messrs. J. S. Kyne, Gc«. Mr., Calia Joseph P. Air. Rioky, Annie Miss j Close, Ella MBs , _ . Simsuh, B. Ksq, Isaac Cantogs, Mnry ' 7 Sinilh, A. K. . Dunning'. Wm . Mrs. Dickison, DcliajMifs Events Leonard, Mr?. ’ Flemings, James Mr, Sievcns. K. A. Freeman, W. iL MrJ Socket. Morri Miss Gorden, Samulo Mr. Tripplu. U. Dr. Gcc. James Mr. Updike, William Gen-on. Charles Mr. 4 Walters, Carl Gran*. Bsq. Thos, Westbrook, Wra!j. Ilarly. £»q. John Mr. Willbcr, Jack-on Mr. •’ Heeivcy. Bcisy Mrs. Walter, D. Gaston Persons calling for any of the above letters, will please say they are advertised. LEWIS DAGGETT. P. M. Wheeler’s Horse Powers and Thresh ers and Cleaners, THE subscriber would respectfully announce to to-the Threshers and Farmers of Tioga and ad joining counties, that be still continues to sell the above named MACHINES, and that I have the pleasure of offering this season some valuable im provements on the old machines and a large addition tothe variety. I now have for sale Railroad Horse 1 Powers for one. two. and three horses, three different ' sizes of Wheeler’s Rake Cleaners, six horse Lever j Bowers. Howard’s Mowers and combin' d Mowers and I Reapers, Smith’s Green Mountain Shingle Machine, Palmer’* self-sustaining Horse Forks. Clover Hollers, Feed Cutters, Circular and Drag Saws, adapted to ' horse powers. Horse Rakes, Ac., Ac. 1 j All of which will bh sold strictly at the riVannfac -1 tnri r’s prices, adding transportation, and will he'war I ranted to give entire satisfaction or no sale. Extras ! for repairing old machines kept on hand. ! WM T. MATHERS, of Wellsboro, and G. II ' BAXTER A CO., of Nelson, are my assistant agents for Tioga County, where Forks will be kept on band and orders left for other Machinery will be promptly attended to. Descriptive Circulars containing price list sent to all-applicants. B. S. TEARS, j • Troy, Pa., Jane~29 r JB6j-tf. FUDIT JARS a largo Jars and Bottles, of various patterns for presernn&Xniits; will bfefound at Boy’s Drug Store, HUGH YOUNG, P. M. T**E PEOPLE’S ATORE CORNING, •M. Y. J. M. SMITH, TTAVING associated witb him N. E. WAITE, who JUL bns been employed for tho last', pins years in tue store, iu the capacity of Salesman, the business will be continued under the name ami firm of SMITH & WAITEy A T TH E NEW STORE, OPPOSITE THE Dickinson House, and will be conducted as heretofore on the principle of ONE PRICE AND READY PAY. Ten years experience in the former, and from two to three years In the latter (daring which time our bnsinese has more than doubled) has fully demon* Crated the wisdom oC this course. We are now re ceiving Direct from New York, a freak supply of SPRING GOODS, selected with especial reference to the wants of the peopleof this vicinity. Tho Stock will consist of STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, among which ara '■ > BROWS AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, TICKS, STRIPES, DENIMS, CHECKS, PRINTS, • -FLANNELS, GINGHAMS, •,- ’ ~ CHAMBRATS, DeLAINES, ALPACCAS, .-.‘SCOTCH PLAIDS, nnd a.grest variety , of DRESS GOODS. Also, SHAWLS, A LA- DIES’ CLOAKINGS, CLOTHS * CASSIMERES, ■ < by the yard or made up to order. *>. KENTUCKY JEANS, COTTONADES, LINENS, and a general assortment of Goods for MEN’S AND BOY’S WEAR. We alsokeep a g'oneml stock of BOOTS & SHOES, FAMILY GROCERIES, YANKEE NOTIONS, PALM LEAF HATS, SDN UMBRELLAS, &c. We shall endeavor to keep our Stock as complete as possible, by the Continual Addition of such articles in oar line as the, wants .of cur custo mers SEEM TO REQUIRE. Oar facilities for purchasing Goods ARE ENSUE PASSED, and while we do not pretend to sell Goods LCSS THAN COST, yet we axe willing to sell them at a SMALL PROFIT, and it will ho our aim by - .FiJil DEALING, to merit a share of public patronage. . Wo are very thankful for the liberal and constantly INCREASING PATRONAGE bestowed upon us, and hope to merit its continuance and increase. Customers from TIOGA COUNTY and vicinity are cordially invited to call and examine Goods and Prices. SMITH «fc WAITE. Corning. March 30,1864. * United Stales 10*40 Bonds, THESE .BONDS are issuied under of Con gress of March Bth, 1864, which* provides-that all. bon's wfued under this act shallbe EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by or under any State or municipal au thority. Subscriptions to these bonds arc received in United States notes or notes of National Bonks, They are TO BE REDEEMED IN COIN, at the pleasure of the Government, at any period vot lets than tinuor more than forty years from their date, and until their redemption FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN COIN, on bonds of not over one hun dred dollars annually, and on all other bonds semi annually. ■ The interest is payable eu the first days of March and September in each year. Subscribers will receive either registered or coupon bonds, as they may prefer. Registered bonds are re corded on the books of the United States Treasurer, and can bo transferred only on the owner's order.— Coupon bonds are payable to bearer, and are more convenient for commercial uses, Subscribers to this loan will have the option of ha ving their bonds draw interest from March Ist, by paying the accrued interest in coin—(or in U. States notes, or the notes of National Banks, adding filly per cent."for premium.) orrecetvo them drawing inte rest from the date of subscription' and deposit. As these bonds-flre . ; Exempt from Municipal or Slate Taxation t their value is increased from one to three per cent, per annum, according to the rate of lux levies in va rious parts of the country. At the present rate of premium on gold they pay 0 VER EIGHT PER CENT., INTEREST in currency/nndnre of equal convenience ns a perma nent or temporary investment. ' It is believed that no securities offer so great in ducements to lenders ns the various descriptions of U. Stales bonds, ih nil other forms of indebtedness, the faith dr ability of private parties, or stock companies, •r separate communities only, is pledged for payment, while fur the debts of the United -States the whole property of the country is bolden to secure the pay mentof both principal and interest in coin. These Bonds may be subscribed for in sums from ■350 up to any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus made equally available to the smallest lender and the largest capitalist. They can be converted’into money at any “moment, and the holdcriwill- have the hcmifiVof the interest. ~ .It may be.useful to state in this connection that the total Funded Debt of the .United States on which in terest Is payable In gold, on the 3d day of March. 1864, was $763,965,000. ■ The interest on this debt for tho.cppiing fiscal year will be $45 93Tj126, while ou'foms revenue in gold for the current fiscal year, end mg June 30th, 1864. has been so far at the rate o over 5100,000,000 per annum'. '/ ' It will bo seen that even the present gold revenues of the Government ore largely in excess of the wint? of the Treasury for the payment of gold Interest, while the recent increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the nnmml rcceipts from customs on the same amount of importations, to $150,000,000. r Instructions (o (he National Banks acting os loon agents'Were not issued from the Unitcii-Stntes'Trea- ready made clothing. SPRING II- SUMMER STYLES! A'largs and varied assortment in this line, fnclo-. ding Gents* Black frock and Business Coats, Satin, Farmer's Satin and Cloth Ye.sts, Black Doe Skin and Fancy Cassimere Pants, Boys* Clothiog. We also have an extensive stock of CLOTHS k CASSIMERES! IK SHORT/ OUR W ROtE St op z in complete and foil In Its every department; and wiib thanks- for part patronage we' will endeavor «o to coirdnot .onrtittslnefs, as to merirtle lufiire'eonfi deuce of all. *^T,.1 PERIXE • 3,l«d<.' APRIfi. Hit. '• ' 7 L'- -ury until March 26. but in the B'rst three weelta of April the subscriptions averaged more than TEN MILLIONS A WEEK. Subscription? will he received'by all NATIONAL. BANKS which are depositaries of Public money, and all RESPECTA RLE It ASKS ASH RANKERS •hrougbout the country, (acting as agents of the Na tional Depositary Kanlitf), wilt furnish further infor mation on application and AFFORD EVERT facility TO SUBSCRIBERS May 18, 1564—Smos. REVENUE STAMP*. JOTtN M. PHELPS, Deputy Collector of Mans -field, has just receired a large lot of Bevenuc Stams, of ull denomination?, from one cent up to §5. per?orr.wii«hing Stann? oaii get them at xriy office or of M.-BDXiLAHP, Assistant Assesgoiv V' . -J. BfrfaßLPS**'. Muafleld, May ANOTHER NEW STOCK OP SPRING GOODS AT FERINE & CO’S S THE attention of tho public la hereby called to the laygeat and beat assortment of SPINO AND SUMS!EIi DRY GOODS ever offered in this market The faithful patronage which we'have received.during the the trading community ofttfis section, has stimulated'us to put forth our best efforts to please, and having se lected our present Mammoth Stock With great care and particular attention to the known wants and tastes of oar customers, we, bare no hesi tation in saying, that wo-caa offer them a RARE OPPORTUNITY! Of supplying themselves with Goodaforthe coming season. Each department is full to overflowing with ita re spective stock, and as heretofore w« can and shall sell them at prices which'will bid defiance to compe tition, J ; . . ■ Call and examine for ypurselves, and we are con fident that the most fastidious taste cannot fall ia be ing gratified. • .. 'v ' > ' Especially would we call the attention of our Lad* customers to our " • ' .. I' STOCK OF dJ>(Dd)ID©3 Whlch.it is needless to say ia larger than ever, em bracing all the styles of the season. Rich Blacky Broicn, Blue Fancy Brest Silk* ! Ph.in and Figured'Wool DeLainei, Bli ck and White Checks, hfezambiques, Polls da Cheevcs, Alpabcas of every description, Figured DeLaines, Mourning Goods, Cballies, In short, it ia unnecessary to enumerate farther, as the Ladies well know that we always have tbe best assortment of Dress Goods. FRESH AMERICAN PRINTS! This department is replete with the best qualities and beat assortment of all the leading prints, and are selling at the CHEAPEST PRICES. Domestics! No other Store can compete with us in this lino of Goods.' It consists iu part of • Crown Sheetings iu all grades and widths. Tickings, Stripe Shirtings. Cheek Shirtings, Den im.*, and ull the best makes, and at no advance in price. Carpet Department! NEW SPRING STYLES’ ; Those in need of a New'Carpet, will find it to their advantage to in?pect our large and varied assortment before going elsewhere, as we cannot fail in suiting them both in price and quality. Brussels, Ingmin, Hemp, Mattings of all kinds, Oil Cloths. In fact, everything in the Carpet Line. ’ WALL & WINDOW PAPER! Who wants to furchoso these goods at prices that will defy competition ? You who do must not fail to call end see the GREAT VARIETY now offered, consisting of new patterns. RICH GOLD LEAF, SATIN PAPER, IMITATION SATIN, COMMON PAPER, G(|)LD BORDERED WINDOW. SHADES. PAINTED , « PRINTED <' . PLAIN “ •< BOOTS & SHOES. This Department is overflowing. No ot&er.concern can show, so handsome and varied a stock. Every one will find it greatly to tboir advantage to ' PURCHASE OF US. DYSPEPSIA, AND DISEASES BEgOLTUT6 tBOJI DISORDERS 0! IBS. LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGAN'S ARE CUBED BY HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS* Tiie Great Strengthening T O Nl’Cj. These Bitters hare performed more Caresf HAVE AND Dei GIVE BERKS SATIS I ACTION! HATE MORE TESTIMOSYI HATE MORE RESPECT ABIE PEOPLE TO VODCH FOR THEM? Than any other article In the market. We defy any One to contradict this Assertion,- AND WILL PAT 81000 To any one that will produce a Certificate pnhltshetf by us that la not, qendinb. * i BOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS . . WILL CURE EVERT CASE OF Chronic or Norvons Dcbililv. Dlf case of I lie Rid|i«)i, smd JJlm'l*- i«i arisiuj; Iruut a DiMiiducd Moiuar.l). OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs: Constipation, Inward Piles,'Fulnesss or Blood to theCetftt Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn. Disgust fur Food, Fulne*s or \Veight in the Storcrck Soar Eructations, Sinking or Flutt« r tezing at the Pit of tho Stomach, v Swlmmisgof the Bead, Hut*' Harried and Difficult Breathing. Plotter / fngat the Hearty Choking or . Suffocating Sea •atloos when in a lying ' - posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs b* . fore the Sight, Fever and Bull Pain *. . Pain in the Head, De ficiency of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin and Byes, Pnm fa the Side, Rack, Chest. Limbs. 4c .. i.d den Plushes of Heat, Burning in the Fb-h,i««n slant Imaginations of Bril, and great a of Pplcinfc REMEMBER THAT THESE BETTERS AHE NOT AC.COtiOI.ICj CONTAIN NO RUM OR WIHSKRT,- AND CAN’T MAKE DRUNKARDS, BUT IS THE BEST TONIC, ! IN THE WORLD. OS-READ WHO SATS SO: St »■ • . From the Iter. Leri. O. Beck, Pastor of the Baptist Church Pemberton. N.J., formerly of the North Baptiat .Church Philadelphia. * * ♦ a I brvfe knowri HooflamPa German Bitters favorably for a number of years. 1 have used them in my own family, apd h?ve been so pleased with their effects that I was induced to recommend them to many others, and know that they have iterated in a strikingly beneficial manner. 1 take great pleasure In thus publicly this fact, and calling the attention* of those afflicted with the diseases for which they are recom mended, to these Bitters, knowing from eiperieiun. l that my recommendation Will be sustained. Ido this i. ore cheer fully as Hoofland’s Bitters Is intended to benefit the afflicted, and is *• not a rum drink.” Yours truly, From Rot. J. Xewton ’Brown,©.©.,Editor of the Encyclo* pedia of Religions Knowledge. > AUhongh not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Med icinci in general, thn ugh distrust of their JngudJt-nt# an<s effects.l yet know of no sufficient reason-* uhv :i man may'' not testify to the benefits ha believes himself to have re ceived from any pimple preparation, in the hope that he mar thusicbiitrihnro to the benefit of others. • I dothis tho more readily in regard to Hooflands German Bittetrp, prepared by Dr.C M, Jackson, of this c y, because I was prejudiced against thorn for many yent-\:udcr th® impression that they* were chiefly an alcoholic ii.i\tnrc. I uni indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker. J for the removal of this prejndice by proper tests, and for encour agement to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. .The use of throe bottles r.f thf*o Bit ters. at the beginning of the present year, w<»- followed ‘by evident relief. and restoration to a degree of bodily and * mental vigor which I bad not felt for six months l-t fine.and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for.directing m® to the use of them. Phxladslphi ij Jcxe 20,1861. J. NEWTON bßCtt!,’. From the Ear. Jos. 11, Keunard, Pastor of tho f'-'ih Bap tist Church. Br. Jackson ;-r-Dear Sir:—l hare been frequently rifjneft ed to connect my name with commendations it n’fbu-nt kinds ot medicines but regarding the practice o« out »f my appropriate sphere, 1 have in nil cases declined; I m with :i clean proof in various Instances, and particuhuh ii i* \ I. m |Ty, of the tisefiilncss of Dr. Hooftand'a German i iueia. I depart for once frimi my usual course, to expr«" uv lull conviction that, for gineral debility qf the-systen. i-d ofpf ctully for Liver Complaint, it is a salelandlvhluabh j n*| nra tion. In some Cases.it.may fail; but usually, Id[ i.M not,’ it will bo very beneficial to those who suffer from '.So : \ ovo cause. Yours, v*ry respectfully, J. 11. KEN N \ l:i\ Eighth below Coates Street, Phiho tip! m. From Ker.Wamn TTandolph, Pastor of the Bapti: f H nr-1», Oenhßntown, Penn, Dr.C.M. Jackson-Dear Sir ir—Porsonal experience aa* bles mo to r.\v that I regent the German Bitter* p>< j ..n .1 I v yon as a rrvoßt excellent medicine. In canes ot »<-v*-re c« M and geberal dqhility I have been greatly benefits d l> il,«. U«e oJ the Bittots, and doubt not they will prodm .• ‘•;n»i!ur effects on oilier*. Yours, truly, WARREN RANBOLPIK Germantou o, !*».'. From Rer.'j. n. Turner, Pastor of Heddlng M. P. CT.unhu ■* Philadelphia.. Hr. Jackson v—Dear Sir-Having used your C« rw?n T-i* - tors in my family frequently. I am prepared to -nr that ; t ha»beeh of great-service. I believe that in nio-f/'n'c* •»/ general debility ef the system it is the safest ami v..f wable remedy of which 1 have any knowledge. Vottrs, tjespectfhlly, J. 11. TfBN FT. * ' N0.T26 N. Nineteenth ttjcxf. From fl.e tier. J. M. Lyons, formerly Pastor of bus (N. J.) and Milestown (Pa ) Baptist Cfcnn 1 r-v New Rochtjir. N. V. „ Dr. C. M.JacKsont—Dear Sir:—l feci it & pl-u-v.n- tl of my own ftCCftrd T to bear testimony to tie excel!* r.re of the German Bittern. Some years since being much aflyunj wjMi Dyspepsia, I used them with very beneficial result. 1 lm'« often recommended them to persona enfeebled f»\ 1 1. wt fer menting disease, and bavo heard from them tho i>'it fjt taring testimonials as to their great value. In e*s-t *of ppji. oral debility, I believe it to ho a tonic that cannot hr passed. J. 31. L3ONS. i PRICES. Large Size (holding nearly double quantity,’) $1 00 per Bottle—half do.;. .-ijOO Small Size—7s cents per Bottle—half dot. SljOO BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! ! See Clia’i the Slfinntnrc of “ C. IV.’ JACKSON” l» on the WRAP- , PER of encii Bottle. Should yonr nearest druggist not havo the arti-le, Jo be pot off by any of the Intoxicating preparation- that m*. be offered in its place, bnt seed to ua, and we will forward* securely packed by express. * Principal Office & kaanfltoicijf/ m 631 ARCH STREET. ' ’ JONES & EVANS. (Ooceeeeora to C. M. JACKSON t C 0,,;. . Proprietor*.' j Srugglata aod' Daajor* tn fVfrr u pf; a.TsfZ-l/.j ’ LE7I G. BECK,
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