„ afflg cacra^t \ the agitatos. L 0 c A*. AMD MIBCEIiXtAtfi^OUS, Well*boro, Wednesday, Dept. 14. New Advertiaetnenta. • "> to VoUnteers— ;; Election Proclamation—SbciiS StoneU. . if I Ins Bounty Law, as published last b con-. ; ee j a material error. The tax to be l e r.cd by the second Section, mast bo levi'd upon I a ni personal estate, and not upon ' u iersonal ercrty - only, as'we printed it. We mate i the cor rc u= 3 I'lth lHc printed law before ua. \ »■ joris P. V.—lt gives ns much pleasure lo state (bnt most of the volunteers from Tioga Court i under tt« last call, have been incorporated, with tS I 207th jegt. P. V., with Mej. E. C. Cos for Coldjel, aryl Copt. T. A. Elliott for Major. Col. Cox «t'. Major tlllott will be found among- the very best cheers in lie service. Both true, and sterling men.' We re gret to lose our efficient County Superinteh ,ent, but t man who goes out for his country renderthe ut most of his energies for its welfare. ; : Thb following appointments have been 7tc Troy district, by the Genesee 31.35* Com trcnce ■ 'X.'B. Hunsos, Presiding Elder. Troy—O* J- Dubois. •*- Mftinsburg—E. Macwood. Charleston— G. Stratton. , TCeUsboroagb—J. Sbaw. Pine Greek—-J. Robinson. Knoxville —W. B. Piodler. Lawrencerille—TV’. Potter. , - Springfield —H. Lamkin, East Smitbfiold—J. A .‘'Swallow. Burlington —M. Coyles * Xowanda —EaWood. VTellseoeo Uxiok League.— The Leaine met parfnont to notice Saturday evening, 10th -! ist., and elected the following officers: President— Don. E. G. White.' : '■ Tice Presidents— A. Crowl, J. Emery. .; ' Recording Secretary—TTm. H. Smith, y ' Corresponding Secretary—M. H. Cobb. ' > Treasurer —L. Baohe. . " j The names of the Executive and Canvass eg Com isittecs hove not been handed in.- The Leaf (xeestab- Jisbed Saturday evening of each week as' ill Tegular, meeting night; Remember tie night " * Lawp.esceville Uufbs Leagub. —That-' ;.ionMen of LawrenccvHle, formed a Union Leagne’bnijaturday, evening, Sd inst., with the following officers* President— Hon. K. Wheeles. 4 Tice Presidents— T. Bi'Tompkms, Chas-1 akef. , Treasnrer—P. Hurd. Secretary— E. D, Wplla., •• Thd League agreed to meet weekly Satnr. jay eve-; lings, and specially as often as necessary;■ ■ The Secretary, Mr. Wells, writes ns that apeering was to be held at the Inscho School House,.un Mon day evening, and another will he held 'at ti’o Harris School House, on the Cowanesque, onPridaJ.evening, 16th Inst. - ( There will also be a meeting in one of tho JhnroheS ic Lawrenoeville, on Friday evening, whiof will be tddressed by Hon. B. B. Btrahgi'i ‘ ■ We congratnlate onr Lawrence friends vuonhav iog taken the lead in tho campaign. They'are fully evoke to the importance of. - the contest, ami weJock to see that region “ blossom as the rose,” i i (Jetober end November. " • - „ Tbe contents ot Box Nq,_4, of the South-Charles ton Relief Circle forwarded to tho ,U. 6. S in. Com. wore as follows: ‘ I- flannel shirtsjj pair flannel drawers, 1 J ,ir socks, 1 towel. 1 pillow, 1 bottle horseradish, I’bO le maple molasses, 14 pounds maple sugar. ; * , Box Noi a contained, 3 bedquilts, X I idtick, 5 pillows, 5 hop cushions, 5 pillow cases, 20 % Weis and washcloths, 2 shirts, 1 pair drawers, 10 p)r socks, 23 handkerchiefs, 120 rolls bandages, 1 pfco tage lint, 1 toll of linen, I roll cotton cloths, I caki. of mdplo sugar, 6 magazines. '. . , & Box No. 6, 8 bottle wine, 8 gallons blackberry hrandy, 1 bottle blackberry syrup, 8 pons ids, dried herries, and some dried apples. Jake M. H. Max , Sec’y, The Mainshurg and Sullivan Soldiers'' 4idi have sent two boxes to the VTomen’s Pa, Branch, lan. Com. since July Ist, containing : 17 pillows and cases, 11 .packages driec heries, 8 ■ quilts. 122 yards bandages, 3i lbs. mapi,. sugar, 8 rolls linen cloths, 242 rolls bandages, 1 pac Jge wash rags, Jo towels, 1 bushel dried -epplos, I? tdlS cotton, c'uihe, 10 shirts, 5 ring cushions, 6 pa'fß flippers, 7 sbe-ets, 3 palm loaf fans, 3 linen coats, hnndker* ch-ef?. 13 bottles blackberry brandy, Impair knit crershoos, 2 pair socks, 3 boxes black pepi ersr Mrs. B. ’K. Budijdag. Sec’y. I. 0. OF 0. F- * No. 274.—At a regular' session of Connglon Lodge of the Independent Of* or*of Odd Fellow?.-hold in their Hall.on Saturdn* Waning, Bept. 3d, 1864, the following preamble- resolu tions were ordered; 4 3Vhereas, In the divine government of our Heav enly Father, it has pleased him to remove our fra ternity, our beloved brother, Isaac B. Walker, who died In hospital, at Nashville, Tenn.> of chronic diar rhea, July 27, 1864. Oor beloved brother V&slker, left tis peaceful home to serve his 'country as a volunteer in Co. L. 7th Pa. Yol. Cavnhv, and has thus early by disease, fallen & sacrifice (o>bis coun try’« cause. Therefore, hfeoUsd, That we deeply feel the loss-<;f our*be- Uved brother, I. 3). Walker, who was an K Hive mem ber of our Order, whose band was‘always^’'pen to the woes and wants of others ] and whose hca£’. and. sense cf duty called' him fco present his life,- \ his coun try's shrine, in the hour of* her danger. Jitsc/jvetL,- That we truly-sympathize * ;lb‘ bis-be reaved wife and-parents, bis brothers and,usters, and ineadf, feeling that by his death, they. parted with one that was very dear to them and'iis. Jietohed, That these resolutions be published in the Agitator, nnd that a copy of -them ib presented to his wife and friends, and to'cach of «ai brothers in’ the army. By orderof the Lodge. G. M. BUTLE’I, N. G. V. 0. V.G* ’ lu. Pajcuix, Sec-y. —lf any of our re&deri have a de lire to see what can be done in the way * manufac turing lombor, we can commend themto.-Uop over at Williamsport for a few days. It .is safe fto eay that there are teveral square miles of il pine wc fds }> ,l stuck s p" along the river 'above WillfamßpoiJ ‘ nud other tuilcs in process of manufacture.- Probably no other- in Pennsylvania will-enter tbo ;tsts against Williamsport in the manufacture ofJumNr. . The traveler going north on the Elmi'vt road will notice on bis left, about a fail© above depot, the of an irnmenaa building. It i , growing up a beautiful grove of oa ’e, known as “Canfield’s Grove," as If by- magic. I/.is budding is U 6 fect Jtquare, will be (four VtoifeS l.'i height, rind *hen finished will bo seebnd,'only, in 4 i to, elegance to the -Continental. Hotel, of r tuladcTphTa. Williamrpart is to owe this noble impro' -tment to the enterprise of Peter HerdicVEsq.*. 'ho is never M utcnt with doing a common-place btf inesp. Tbe B *tel is to be pushed forward rapidly u til enclosed. hen finished tbe Philadelphia‘and "B-B. Co. erect a large and elegant new dejK . contignoap, travelers will be dinnered and sup; pred therenf in a dining Hall of mammoth Vise, iad a style that will not insult the stomach of tbe 1 angry. Hr. Perdic seems likely to carry tho town, mile op the r3fer in spite of opposition, and with a trect railway fr on the Court House to the new depot it will not be 10 tard a pulT aflerral: . ' ‘ ‘ We made, a: vitif’to the Bulletin 0 ice, where-wo hsd a cordial hand-shake with brotl Tts Kinsloe, and found- leisure* to admire bo excellent €«t-up of their establishment. They .arc the finest Job Office in Northern „ Pennsylvania, with three power presses, ruling machine, et ctUra. We found the proprietors extremely agreeable gentlemen, and worthy at' -the extensive patron&ge they receive, Tbe BulUiin xe, doing a good work. Rev. J. F. Calkins, writes to Mr. Isaiah Cole, con cerning the death of his son, a? follows: 41 Asher was one of the best soldiers in Co. A, 149th regiment. Always healthy, cheerful, content to do bis whole’duty uncomplainingly. Indeed, I had marked him as a pattern soldier, and had so told his Captain only ao long ago as Thursday, 18th August Last winter Asher was quite thoughtful on the subject of religion. I shall miss hinLvery much for. I ever .found him so cordial and faithful." —ln aP. S. Mr. Calkins says farther : " Lewis Earnest, a Germau- irom Babb's Creek, was severely wounded in the fight on the .Weldon Road, and 1 thinly cannot live. £To [other casualties -to soldiers from your vicinity." • > - ( —Lieut. A;W. Guernsey, Co, D* 16lh Pa. Cavalry, writes Mrs. Thomas J. Hollander, at Mainsburg, concerning the death of her husband in a fight with the rebels at Malvern Hill, in the month of July. . He •ays; *' 44 Ho was bravo, in that he shrank from no danger; he was prudent, in ihat be did not un&ecesaarlly ex pose themsen under him;:faithful., because ho did his whole duty. A brave soldier, a sincere Christian, an. honest man. What more*can I say ?" • - 4 , —C. I). Chapman, Battery A, 7th Pa. Light Artil lery) writes from the Army In front of Petersburg, under date of Sept. 2, as follows: “We have just heard of., tho nomination of Gen. McClellan. As soldiers we feel glad that they nomi nated him Instead of a stranger, for with a man well known on, the Democratic ticket, we feel, confident that the ra election of Abraham Lincoln will be an easy task. My chanee for conversation within the Army has been somewhat limited; hut frpm the best of my observation, I think Lincoln will get a fair majority in the Army of the Potomac. I took pains to canvass oar. Battery of over a hundred men, and among them aU I found only six in favor of McClel lan, and not a single one for Fremont; tbe the. Battery being for Lincoln ; every officer, commis sioned and uncommissioned, in the battery, and nearly all of the men are strong Lincoln men and will prove themselves snob at the ballot box. I know that the Democrats of the North tell-yon. that the soldiers want to see McClellan elected; but it is' only a re* hearsal of. the false doctrine which they are ever ready to teach to gain their ends. Let them not de lude-yon, friends of the Bepablic. Play well your part, and trust the soldier for theirs; they are capa ble of voting,-and next November will shoyrldthe world that we know with Whom to bust tho' guiding of the ship of Stats.” ' ;I \ —Jos. E. EamsdeU, of the same Batteipr" writes J- Shetwood; Esq., as follows: I “ I must give a littlelncident that happened to-day. here in our battery. The Johnnies pitched al2 pound shell into onr rifle pit; but it did not burst from some defect in the fuse. One of the boys picked it up, took out the fuse, poured out' the powder; and then took a short rope- and woubd a piece of white cotton cloth around-it; then took a small piece of paper and wrote a shprt note omit, and pat ft into the,shell. He then fastened one end of tbe rope into tbe fuse hole with a pine plug, and shot it back to ihem with our best re spects. I saw them go ont and pick U up; so I sup pose in about a couple of hours we will have the shell back’agaTn, but whether it will be as harmless asir was when we .shot it, or not, is more than X can tell-” Goon Books.— The following good Books areaow on hand and for sale at Toxme's Book Stoee, and will te sent to any address /ree of pottage, on receipt o the price : ’ Junius' Letters . -Si 00 Ellen Dacre:.; 1 75 Cushings Manual—New Edition.. 40 Sister Mary's Talcs.,. J-* 40 Philosophy of a future -State./Dick- Gaulidets Biography. 3 Mendip Annals. Hannah M0re..... Mnsterman Beady. Maryatt Settlers in Canada. " The Whaler’s Last Cruise.... Popular Tales. Guizot Bears of Augustcnbarg.. Penn's Maxims Fallacy of Dreams. •Sunset Stories.. Marco Paul Stories. 12vol9;oach 75 Lichen's Little Folks. 3 role ,* each..., 65 Sanford and Merton McClellan's Report.. Wendell's Blackstone's Commentaries In 'Vfqllsboro, Ang. 27, 1864, of diphtheria, MART P.,'third liaQghter of J. N, and Sarah Bache, aged 9 years, I SPECIAL NOTICES. Important To Females. , DK. CKEESBMAN’S PILLS. f . The combibatiotf of ingredients in these Pills is the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their .operation, and cannot do harm to the most delicate: certain in correcting nil irregu lari tics, Pninfnl Menstruations, removing all obetinctions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the aide, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue,' pain in the hack and limbs, &c H disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature. DR. CUEESEMAN’S PILES Was the commencement of a new era jn the treatment of ItrVgnlarlfies and obstructions! which have cousiguedao manv to a peematuhe obavx. Iso female can enjoy good health unless she is regular, and •whenever , an obstruction takes place tbe general health begins to decline. These Pills form the finest preparation ever put forward with IMME DIATE and SUCCESS. 2>6n’t be De ceived* Take tins advertisement to your Druggist, and tell him that von want the BEST 1 ' and mrst RELIABLE FEMALE MEDICINE IX THE WORLD, which is com ’prised in these Pills, , DR. CHEESEUAXS PTtLS have been a Standard Remedy for over tbii ty years, and are tbe most effectual one ever known for all complaints pecu liar to Fcmaks, To all classes they are invaluable, inducing, ioiih certainty , periodical regularity. They are known to thousands, who have used them at different periods, through out the country, baring the sanction of some of tho most eminent'Pliysxcian* in America. \ Explicit direction*.staling -when they should noibc used,with each Box—-the Price One Dollar per Box, or 6 Boxes for $5, containing from 50 to 60 Pills. ‘ Pill* sent by ‘mait.pTovipi/y, secure from observation, by remitting to tbe Proprietors, or anv Agent. SQTSOLD BY DRUGGISTS GFXERALLT. i nUXpHINGS & HILLYER. Proprietors, 81 Cedar St., New York | Sold in ■Wcllsboro, by JOHN A. ROT. J In Tioga, by 11. H. BORDEN. 'I J In Lawrcnceriilo, by TP. G. MILLER. ~ March 23, 1i64-Iy. A CARp r TG, TBE SUFFERING. Slf ALLOW two dr three hogsheads of u Buchu/ Tonic Bitters," " Sarsaparilla," "Nervous An tidotes/’ &c.j AcV, <fcc., and after you are satisfied with the result, then try*mo box t)f OLD DOCTOR BU CHAN’S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PlLLS—and he restored to health and vigor in less than thirty days. They are purely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken-down ai)d shattered constitution. Old and young can ({Use them with advantage. Imported and sold in tbe United States only by JAS. S. BUTLER, . No. 427 Broadway, New York, , Agent for the United States. P. S.-—A Box of the Pills, securely packed, will be mailed-to any address on receipt of price, which is ONE DOLLAR, post paid—money refunded by tbe Agent If entire satisfaction is not given, July 27,1864-3 m, There Is nothing'ujorp'certain to prevent female Irregularities tban-Dr. Velpau’s Female-PUIe.- -They will in All cases cause a return of nwpthlyTsioknessi without which no unmafried lady con enjoy perfect health. Sold by all Druggists, [duly 27/fi4-lm.] ~ News from the Soldiers, DIED. T'h'K ' XfO & A 0 dVN XX ! A j&i'T ATO R. U. ; ':.^"' l y-g« Loan. THE SECKETAET OF THE TREASURY gives notice that subscriptions will be received for poupon Treasury Notes, payable three years from l5, ISG4, with semi-annual interest at the pte pf T-BlOths p_er dent, per annum, —principal and interest both to he paid in lawful money. These notes will bd convertible at the option of the hojder at maturity, into six per cent, gold bearing' bonds, payable hot less than five nor more than twen ty years from their date, as the Government may elect. They will be issued in denominations of $5O, $lOO, $6OO, $l,OOO and $5,000, and all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or seme multipleof fifty dol lars. ' The notes will b'e transmitted to the owners free of transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the original Certificate of Deposit aalhey can lie prepar ed, 1 As the notes draw interest from August 15, persons making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of note’to date of- deposit.- ■ Parties depositing '525,000 or upward for these, notes at tqy one titad Will, he allowed a - commission of one-quarter of one per cent., which will he paid by the Treasury Department upon receipt of bill for the amount, certified to by the officer with whom the.do posit .was-made. jNo, deductions for commissions most he made'from deposits,* Special Advantages of tliis Loan. / It tV a National Savings Bank, offering a higher rate of interest than any other, andtfte fcest security. Any Savings Bank which pays its depositors in U. S. Notes, considers that it is paying in the best circula ting medium of, (he,country; and it cannot pay in any thing better, for its own assets are either in govern ment securities or in.noies'or<bonds payable in gov*, eminent paper. It Is equally convenient as a permanent or tempo rary investment. The notes can always be sold for within a fraction their face and accumulated inter est, and arc the best security with banks os collater als for discounts* ' - Convertible into' a € per cent 5-20 Gold . Bona. In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this'privilege of conversion is now worth about three per cent, per annum, for the enr aent rate for 5-20 Bonds'ls notless than nine per cent, premium, and before the war the premium on United States stocks was over twenty per cent. r It will be seen that the actual profit-on this loan, at the present market rate, is not less than ten per cent per annum. Exempt from estate or municipal Taxation. Entaeido from all (lie advantages we', have ehoiner. ated, a special Act of CofigreSS exempt, all Treanlry note, an d bond, from local taxation, Onlthe average, this exemption is worth, ahont two.per cent per an num, according to tbo rate of taxation in various parts of the country. It is believed that no securities offer so great induce ments to lenders as those issued by the government. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties, or. stock companies, or separate communities, only; is pledged for payment; while the whole property of the country Is held to secure the discharge of all the obligations of the United States. While the government offers thomest liberal tends for its loans, it believes that the very strongest appeal will he to the loyalty and patriotism of the people. Duplicate,certificates will be issued for all deposits. The party depositing must endorse upon the original certificate the denomination' of notes required, and whether they are to ho issued in blank orpayablo.to order.. When so'endorsed it must b« left with tbo of ficer receiving the deposit, to he forwarded to the Treasury Department. Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of the United States, at Washington, the several Assist ant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF TO WANDA, and by alt National Banks which are depositaries of public money, and ALL BESPECTABLE.BANKS and BANKERS throughout the country will give fur ther information and afford every facility to subscri bers. 5 ' Ang. 10, 1564-3 m. 65 1 00 75 1 00 1 Q 0 25 GOOD NEWSJND TDM! FESIIIE . J Is now offering the Largest, best selected Mid Cheap ost Stock of M READY-MADE CLOTHING, 8 00 to be found ilbia side of New-York. Wo make no idle bosst. Wo have the Goods and can readily sat isfy any one in want of Clothing, that what we affirm is literally true! Come Ye that Hunger after outer garments, and wo will treat yon well, and clothe you bountifully. 'Tie truthfully said that . “THE EARLY BIRD CATCHES THE WORM,” yet no more so than, he who comes earliest gets al together the BEST BARGAINS in Clothing—simply, because he has a PULL STOCK from which to make his selection. E. P. FERINE. TROY, Pa.', Sept 7 f1 1864. ■ AS this season of the year when Dysentery and bowel comp[aints are so prevalent; itts'im portant to remember that the Medicine known as Cholera Drops which is sold'at Roy's Drug Store, is one of the few remedies which can always be relied upon'; It is always sale anffUda been in use'for many years* ‘ ' . ’ DISSOLUTION. THE Co-paHnerebip heretofore existing between H. TV, Ferine, of Bath, N. Y., & E. P. Ferine, of Troy, Fa., under the firm of Ferine 4 Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. H. W. FERINE. Troy, Sept. 1,1864. E. V. FERINE. Mr, E. F. Ferine, in behalf of the old firm feels very thankful to [hc public for their liberal patronage during their co-partnership. In assuming the pro prietorship of the business, he hopes to merit a con tinuation of-said favor. The business will bo con ducted as heretofore. ,Wa shall endeavor to keep a large and varied stock of merchandize and shall offer them at prices not take fodnd elsewhere. - P. HHWEIX, DEKTiST, ■. ' ‘ MANSFIELD, TIOGA COUNTT, PA., IS prepared to operate in all the improvements in the various departments of filling, extracting, in serting artificial dentures, &o. Mansfield, August 10,1864-1 y. PURE GINGER af ROY’S DRUG STORE DO YOU WISH 10 BE CURED! DR; BUCiHAN’S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PIIiLS cure, in less than 30 days, the worst cases of .{Nervousness, Impotence, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insanity, and all Urinary, Sexual and Nervous Affections, no mat ter from, what cause produced- Price, One Dbllirper bos. Sent, post-paid, by mail, on receipt of an order. One Rox will-perfect the cure in most cases. Address JAMES S.- BUTLER, General Agent, .427 Broadway, New York. - July 27, 1864-3 m, . - C.frN G R E.S.S VTA TE E, for.saleat ROY’S DRUG STORE, V=*JBTiSSV- THE people s store m corning, jrv. y. j. M. SMITH, HAVING associated with him N. E. WAITE, who baa been employed for the .last nine years In the Store, in the capacity, of Salesman, the business wlil’bo'oontinued under the name and firm of smith &' WAITE, A'j “THE NEW STORE, OPPOSITE THE Dlcliingtm 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 (during which time our business, has more than doubled)has fully demon strated the wisdom of this course. Wo aro now re ceiving # Rlrect from New York, a fresh supply of SPRING GOODS, selected with, especial reference to the wonts of the people of this-vicinity.. The Stock will consist of STAPLE'& FANCY DRY GOODS, among which are .... BROWN ANDBLEACHED SHIRTINGS, TICES, .STRIPES, DENIMS, CHECKS, PRINTS, FLANNELS, GINGHAMS, CHAMBRATS, . Delaines, alpaccas, SCOTCH PLAIDS, and a great variety , of DRESS GOODS. Also, SHAWLS, & LA DIES’ CLOAKINGS, CLOTHS &[ CAS3IMERE3, by the yard,or made np to order. KENTUCKY JEANS, LINENS, -- and a general assortment of Qoods-for MEN’S AND BOY’S WEAR VTe also keep a general stock of BOOTS & SHOES;- PAMILTIGROGEEIES, YANKEE NOTIONS, PALM LEAP HATS, StJN' UMBRELLAS, &c. We shall endeavor to keep our Stoek as complete as possible, by the p ■ .Continual Addition; of such article* in onr line as the wonts of ouf custo mtrs „ SEEM TO REQUIRE. Out facilities for purchasing Goods ABE UNSURPASSED, and while wedo not pretend to sell Goods LESS THAN COST, yet we are-willing to sell them at a SMALL PROFIT,- . and it will be onr aim by : JPAIB DEALING-, to merit a share of public patronage. We are very thankful for the liberal and constantly INCREASING-PATRONAGE bestowed upon os, 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 i WAITE. , ‘Corning, March SO, 1884. Ladies, take Particular Notice. THE BEAL VELPAU FEMALE MIL. [WAItEASTTD Fp.racn.] rpiiESE PILLS, so celebrated many J. years ago in Paris for the relief of female (irregularities, and afterward so notorious for itheir criminal employment in the practice of abortion, are now offered for sale for the first time in America. They have been kept in comparative obscurity from the fact that the originator, Dr. Yelpau, is a physician in Paris of great wealth and strict conscientious prin ciples, and has withheld, them from general . use, lest they should be employed for unlawful ! purposes. In overcoming Female Obstructions, Falling of the Womb., Whites, Green Sick ness, Suppression, retention, or Immoderate Flow of the Monthly Discharges, they seem to be truly omnipotent, bursting open the flood-gates from whatever cause may have stopped them ; but they are offered to the pub lic only for legitimate uses, and all agents are forbidden to sell them when it is understood that the object is unlawful. Married ladies should.taever take them when there is any reason to believe themselves pregnant, for they will he sure to produce a miscarriage. These pills are entirely safe under all cir cumstances, being composed entirely of sub stances from the vegetable kingdom. Each bos has the coat of arms for the City of Paris stamped on the bos, with the word* ‘ 1 Trade Mark’ ’ in French, to counterfeit which is a misdemeanor, and all persons'will be dealt with according to law. pß' Full directions accompany every bos. Ladies can. obtain a box sealed from the eye* of the curious, by inclosing One Dollar and sis post-office stamps to any respectable drug-- gists, or to 0. Q. STAPLES, General Agent for the'United States, Watertown; K. Y. •' —Agents,-' — . - - - - - Mainsturg—A, Robbins, MI D. ' i Mansfield—Wesley Lang, i ! Wellsboro—J. A. Roy, P, E. Williams. July 27.1864-ly. ' ■ OSCEOIiA HIGH SCHOOL. THE Fall Term of the Osceola High School, under the direction of Prof. C. A. STONE, will- com mence on Tuesday, Sept 20,1864. The Winter Term, on Tuesday, Dec. 27,1864, and the Spring Term on Tuesday, April 20, 1865. The Fall and Winter Tetms will continue 13 weeks each, the Spring Term 12 weeks.- • ■ The past success of this institution has been truly gratifying to its numerous friends, and the prospects for the ensuing year are no less flattering than they have been heretofore. There is no want of commo dious rooms for a large number of students. There is a building designed "exclusively for ladies. Gentle men, or companies of ladies andgentlomen together will room in the school building. A teacher will room breach of the buildings and have control of the students.' " - " No-Institution in this Section of the country offers better facilities for obtaining an education than this. The range of stndies cmbraees everything necessary to entering college. A Teachers’ Class will be formed during the Fall Term. Tuition from $4,00 to $6,00. Prof. I- 6. Hott hat charge of the department of Music- For farther particulars as to expenses, regulations, 40., address one of the Trustees and obtain a circular. A. K.BOSARDjEsQv) AtDEN SEELT, Trustees. •_ ENOCH 3f. STEEB, J Osceola, Ang.l7, 1663-tf. AnnmiSTRATPR’S NOTICE. LETTEKS of administration having been granted to thb subscriber on ibe estate of Amos Warri her, late of Delmar, deoM, notice is hereby givento those to-znoke immediate payment, and those .having claims to present them properly authenticated for set tlement to ' PAN OSBQEN* Adm’r; v Stony Pork, July 13,1564-GI» ANOTHER NEW STOCK spring: goods E. P. PERINE’S. jiTTiHE attention of- the poblie is hereby called to | JL the largest and host-assortment of SPINS- AND SUiiXER DBT GOODS ever offered in this market. The faithful patronage which we have received daring the past year from the trading community of. this section, has stimulated as to pat forth oar best efforts to please, and haying se lected our present Mammoth Stock With great care and particular attention to the known wants and tastes of our customers, we hare no hesi tation in saying, that we can offer them a RARE OPPORTUNITY! Of supplying themselves with Goods for the coming season.' Each department is full to oversowing with its re spective, stock, and as heretofore we can and shall sell them at prices which will bid defiance to compe titlon. Call and examine for yourselves, and we are con fident that the most fastidious taste cannot fail in be ing gratified. Especially would we call the attention of our Lady customerrtoour - - IDIBIBQia; ©©(DD^J Which it is needless to say is larger than ever, em bracing all the styles of the season. ' , Rich JBlackj-MroKn, Slut Fancy Dress Silks 1 Plain and'Figured Wool Delaines, Slack and White Checks, Mozambiqnes, Foils do Cheeves, Alpaccaa of every description, Figured Delaines, Mourning Goods, - Challies, In short. It is unnecessary to ennmarate fartber.es the ladies well know that we always have the best assortment of Dress Goods. w FRESB AMERICAN FRINfSt This department is replete with the .best qualities and heat assortment of all the leading prints, and are selling at the CHEAPEST PRICES. Domestics! No other Store can compete with os in this lino of Goods. It consists in part of Brown Sheetings in all grades and widths, Tickings, Stripe Shirtings, Check Shirtings, Den ims, and all the best makes, and. at no advance in price. ] i> Carpet Department! NEW SEEING STYLES I Those in need of a Now Carpet, will find it to their advantage to inspect our large and varied assortment before going elsewhere, as we cannot fail in suiting them both in price and quality. Brussels, Ingrain, Hemp, Mattings of all kinds, Oil Cloths. In fact, everything in the Carpet Line. WALL & WINDOW PAPER! Who wants to purchase these goods at prices that will defy competition? Ton who do must not fail to call and see the GREAT. Y ARIETff rf now offered, consisting of new patterns. j :RICH GOLD LEAF, 1 SATIN PAPER. IMITATION SATIN, COMMON PAPER, GOLD BORDERED WINDOW SHADES, PAINTED. “ . . PRINTED “ “ PLAIN “ BOOTS fit SHOES. This Department is overflowing. Noiother concern can show 30 handsome and varied a {stock. Every one will find it greatly to their advantage to PURCHASE OF I US. READY MADE CLOTHING. , SPRING. &- SUMMER STYLES I A large and varied 1 assortment in this line, Inclu ding Gents' Black Frock and Business Coats, Satin, Parmer's Satin and Cloth Vests, Black Doe Skin and Fancy Cassimere Pants, Boys' Clothing. TVo also have an extensive stock of. CLOTHS & CASSIMERES! IN SBDBT, OUR WHOLE STOOK is complete and fall in Its every department, and with thanks for past patronage we w3l endeavor so to conduct our bosmeiSy as to merit the fntnre confi dence of all. ~ E. P. FERINE. , Aphid, ism. OF AT STOCK OP DYSPEPSIA AND DISEASES BESCLTING FROM - DISORDERS OP THE LITER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS ARE CURED BY HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, TUe Great StrengtbeQins TONIC, That* Blttcre bays performed mon Curat HATE AND DO GIVE BETTKB SAXIaiACTION HATE KOBE TEST ISKONT! HAVE MORE RESPECTABLE PEOPLE TO VOUCH FOR THEM* Than any other article in the market. Wo defy any One to contradict thia Auertißo, AND WILL PAT To any one that will produce a Certificate published by us that is not si»rnts. EOOFLANjys GERMAN BITTERS WILL CUBE EVERT CASE OE 1 Chronic or Nervous Debility, Bis* ease of the Kidneys, and Disea ses arising from a Disordered Stomach* OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS Resulting from Disorders of ike Digestive Organs: Constipation, Inward Piles, fnlneaas or Blood to the Head Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Pood, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter' } Uring at the Pit of the Stomach, Swunmingof the Head, Hur ' Hurried and Difficult v Breathing, Flutter* ingatthe Heart; Choking or Suffocating Sen sations when in a lying posture,Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs be fore the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain Pain in fte Head, De ficiency of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, limbs. Ac., Snd ' den Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Con stant Imaginations of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits, REMEMBER THAT THESE BITTERS ABE MOT ALCOHOLIC, CONTAIN NO RUM OB WHISKEY, AND CAN’T MAKE DRUNKAKDS, BfT IS THE BUST TONIC, IN T*HE WORLD. SPREAD WHO SATS j ' From the Eev. Lori. G. Bock, Pastor of the Baptist Church Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North Ban list Church Philadelphia. ♦ * ♦ • I have known Hoofiand’s German Bitters favorably for a number of yean I have used them in my own family, and have been so pleased with their effects that I was induced to recommend them to many others, and know that they have operated in ft strikingly beneficial manner. I take great pleasure In thus publicly proclaiming this fact, and calling the attention of those afflicted with tho diseases for which they are recoin* mended, to these Bitters, knowing from experience that my recommendation will be sustained. Ido this more cheer fully as Hoofland’s Bitters is intended to benefit the and is *• not a rum drink." Yours truly, 7 . LETI Q. BECK. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. IX, Editor of the Encyclo* podia of Religions Knowledge, Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Med irtnes in general, through distrust of their ingredient* and effects,! yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits be believe* himself to hay© re ceived from any simple preparation, in the hope that he mar thus contribute to the benefit of others. J I do this the more readily In regard to Hoofland* German Bittora, prepared by Dr. C 11. Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced against them for many years, under tha impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. 1 a'm indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq, for the removal of this prejndice by proper testa, and for encour agement to try them, when suffering from great andlbha continued debility. Tbo use of three bottles of those Bit ters, at the beginuing of the present year, was followed by relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefere thank God and my friend for directing mo to the use of them PaHADEIPHiA, J-.VE 20,1881. J. NEWTON BROWN .Prom the Rev. Jo*. H, Kaunard, Pastor of the 10th Ban. tlst Church. 1 r Dr. Jackson-Dear Sir:—l have been frequently request* ed to connect my name"with commendations of different kinds ot medicines but regarding the practice as out of tty appropriate sphere, I have in all cases declined: but with a clear proof in various instances, and particularly in my fam |ly, of the usefulness of Dr. Hoofland’s German Bitten. I depart for once from my usual course, to express my foil conviction that, for general debility of the system and e*pe dally for River Complaint, it is a safe and valuable prepara tion. In some cases it may fail; but usually.! doubt not, it will be very beneficial, to those who suffer from the above cause. Tours, very respectfully, J. H KENNARD, Eighth below Coates Street, Philadelphia. From Rev. Warren Randolph, Pastor of the Baptist Church, Germantown, Penn. Dr.C.II. Jackson;-—Dear Sir-Personal experience ena bles me to say that I regard the German Bitters prepared by you as a moat excellent medicine. In cases of severe cold and general debility ! have been greatly benefited by the use ol the Bitters, and doubt not they will produce similar effects on others. Tonrs, truly, WARREN RANDOLPH, Germantown, Pa. Prom Rev. J. H. Turner, Pastor of Bedding M E Church Philadelphia. 9 Dr. Jackson Dear Sir Having used your German Bit lara in..mv family frenuentlv-T/W nr»n arof i .v,. «* _ has been of great service. I believe that In moat case* of general debility of the system It ia the safest and most val uable remedy of wbich 1 have any knowledge. Tours, respectfully, J. H. TURNER. ‘ No. T2B N. Nineteenth Street. From the Eev.J. M. Lyons, formerly Pastor of the Colam bus (N. J.) and Milestojvn (Pa.) Baptist Chnrches. _ „ , , ' ' . New Rochelle, Dr. C. M. Jackson; —Dear Sir; —I fast it a pleasure thus, of my own accord, to bear testimony to the excellence of the German Bitters, gome years since being moch afflicted with Dyspepsia, I used them with very beneficial results. 1 base often recommended them to persons enfeebled by that tor menting disease, and have heard from them the most flat tering testimonials as to their great value. In case* of gen eral debility, I believe it to bo a tonic that cannot be snr passed. . J. M. LIONS. PRICES. large Size (holding nearly doable quantity,) $1 00 per Bottle—half doa. IS OO Small Size—7s cents per Bottle—half doa. $4 60 BEWARE.OF COUNTERFEITS! See that the Signature of «C. Iff. , JACKSON” i« on the WRAP. PER of each Bottle. Should your nearest druggist not have tfie article do not be put off by any of the intoxicating preparations that may be offered in Its place, bnt send to us. and we will forward (ftcurel? packed by express. wrwwo, Principal Office & Manufactory, NO. 631 ARCH STREET. JONES & EVANS, (Successors to C. M. JACKSON k Co J Proprietor*. FOB SALE by Druggists and Dealers In every town In the United States. Jan, 5,1864. (Sept.P, 188S-ly.]
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