AIiITATC t. - THJE LOCAL AHD MIBCEILaI ’ (OHS. Xvellsboro, Wednesday, OCt. 12, PRESIDENTIAL EI.r.CT IN TUESDAY, SOVESBEI S. Hew Advertisements. /jmliuthator'i Notice —Elcaztr S. Seel),. , liKHtort Notice—Amanda Ramsey, JEJjL" urix. /((rn/— Charles Burdick. . .- To VThom it May Concern —Ambrose Cl ■ ■ £il-ay —Wm. Peterson. . , ‘ ’ t7r are -much obliged to Mr, Josiab null/ of Cbsrle ston, for a splendid basket of jrinti pples.— Xhej are the largest fruit we bare seen tlf ieason. Sirs. A. J - . SortELD, desires to inform hen atomerl that she bis made arrangements.with I s rstelass Better to do over Felt and Beaver Hats i£> be latest , t jlei. Those wishing her to take chai sf tfieir eats will bring them in as sdon as convent, and they will be done in the best manner. '• ’ . Rtv. J. F. Caxesss, of 'Wellsboro, the i». (.plain of tie 149th Pa. Tol.. is one of the sort th 'Soldiers sill love. We gather from various privet) etfers, of vcich extracts are published in the Ayiio ', that no itlaier is tilled unrounded.in that regia ■ IVwfapvi ltd fete or condition i. not At once msrf* ihownto hu friends at borne, by letter from the with , s ch words' andjreeord of service is mast her the tfiicted or bereaved relatives* — Co-minyJc oaL ( hips Oo tje Prices.—l k api now. r ling my tttir# stock of Dry Good*at greatly redo.' '■ price, to correspond with - the redaction in- the hole sale isles. We are selling all kinds of Prints) - eetingl. Shirtings, DeLaines, Alpacas, Mohairs, Bor ' i Plaids, Mirinoes, Balmoral Skirts, 4c., at a re' ition in jtices of from 15 to 50 per cent, making a ;,tt differ ence in the cost of those necessary goot , I shall felloe the New York rates off goods, girir "ay ens tooeri as mhny bargains to choose from’ -ccan he (euLii in this county. Cnstotners will do' 4 Ml to so. core inch gopds ai they need while they are *be had e; such reascnable rates. J.A. Par OKs, Ccb 12-St- Ko. 3, Concert Block, Corn&. ,H, 1. 1 Tkt Magaiihes,—The Atlantic Monthly !or Octo. Ur tontains prose articles by Colonel Higg ■ in, Miss Pretoott, Wasson, Mrs. Stowe, Tboreitt, * 1 other, srith by Boker, Trowbridge,- and Pfl .We comihtd to the notice of its readers the p ' ical pa pett entitled " Democracy and the Secesi - u War like price of the Atlantic has been raisl sd|oo per annum., ■ - .-i . Ptterten’t Magazine a great favorite will « I’is still to be had at the old prices. Ail .thosfe t' Sing to mbicribe had better do eo before the terms. > nicefi. In its fashions,-work table, braid, patterns, [ hd «n, broidery, it it not excelled -by-any monti - ‘ of the bind. Price $2.00 a year—Published by . cries J_ Peterson, 306 Cbestnnt Street, Philadelphia / I\nv Music, —We have received from Oil{ Dihson 4 Co., 277 Washington Street, Boston, a, fry fine tong for the campaign both spirited and li K y, end. lied “Hurrah for Abe and Andy,”—also liection of patriotic rniic called “ the Triumph of ;cdomi’' The chorus to one will suggest the chanf ' of the CCTltfcDvS : Oh how do you like it as far as you've jft ' Jefferson D ! Jefferson Dl .* , Are you glad you began iter-d’ye wish jA ,i;ad not, Jefferson D I ~ Jefferson I) I Oh 1 ' So r Jefferson D i Things look rather shakj now *twixt ya fi d me: „ - ' • r . ’^^r- —: — 't- n* - A Gr.rrsßick well Iktxsted.—A yea» * £o seve ral journals united in recommending their aders to Invest a dollar “ Grccuhaek” in securing-- it very excellent Journal for the Household (inj‘ ding the Ktue oces.'i for the Garden/ and for /i, called the Ammcan ' -Manypersou .ere thug led to subscribe, and we believe all who hen much more tban‘'?a'tisfied.' The bat tie 22d Ancuol Volume of the jdyrscwftnrftf - Khich is full of good things, useful, practical, and ing, End just' now the Publisher is acju£ J put 'to each of bis subscribers applying, a preseii '- 1- a plant of ont ef the most remarkable StrawbfcrThf lat have ever been brought out. .These plants-/ wht v* sold by the only other person having thenf, go ret at <5 cents each. So the Greenback invested ld ; / rear has terttiply paid well. ' All wc have now.‘t/? y-fc, le; t‘. jiters go and do likewise. - Notwitbst lw jug, the ;reicnt advance in cost, the-publisher sti ?' tiers to at ayear,np to the mid/Jr of Nov., :r from now to the end of 1865 (fifteen «*■“ ;thsJ -for SI 15. (And still further, be-ofTers one of i remar ullaStrawberry Plants, sent, free and po ”£aid,~to frery new subscriber wbo encloses 5 cent 1 stni for til cloth packing, and postage on the. plan?.Our ad vice to all is, send ~ihe -Dollar (or the- the extra 5 cents to Orange Ju.Jd, Publisher Agru tufurtif, at 41 Park Bow, New York . get the paper, etc. Tcu-will get a most beautiful/.'.. 11 illus trated, practical p«per, and the cheapest,'*. » iaihe f.sniry, to say nothing of tbe extifa y Plant, tic. Try it Ficm the 4£th Fennsylania Rejf aent. Ecroar PsTEKSEtftO, Va:, Oc|.*, 1564. Tansr Coßß't Before-tbl* reaches yop/iolumn?, voxr readers who have friends in the 45th * snsylTa tu will hare learned that another battle,;- as been fwugbt before the * r Cockade City,”i and/tint this regiment hat again been chosen % v!f tl©£ „ mi*- fertones of war.. * s* Limited time and opportunity prerent m into detiili. Suffice it to # say that the ‘jrofJhc fotomuc has taken -another step around of towards ’•ti city of Petersburg. i k On the 30th of September the sth and . h corps tdvanced item our works on the WeldO* and after captnriog & {trong line'.of rebel ?rks in- Nhidiog tiro pieces of artillery and a nuro n ; bf prir cnen, established our line Within less tb< ,j j mile of tbe (oatbtide railroad, where, despite tH»-. esperate. fffortiof the rebel* to dislodge of, we jiow go c-rely intrenched. • At SP. M., onr brigade forming'the ef,, >me left the Hne-advancing towards the second' - id main ** & * of the enemy's works .was* furiously : . • -acked in kttby m overwhelming ;force and fot : - *few mo duli'necessarily thrown Into confuslCT - J&reral regiments were captured entireT" "The ought to lut tat being entirely .surrounded Wi ‘ obliged *° fflirch into captivity or be shot down. " *ne thou-, fend wm barely cover the ’casualties in i? •, bqgodo. C ; L Curtin narrowly escaped. His fav“ le.‘ hor?e i,ltr bearing its gallant rider from the en fr's grasp *m shot frpm under him. The casualties the regi- Me» so far as ascertained: ■' : Commissioned Officers killed, 1. “ 11 Prisoners, B.‘- ■' Unlisted Men killed, 3. ‘ . “ “ wounded, 9.. ; ■ . ft . “ prisoners, 194; ‘ • hwnt-Col. Gregg wnd-.-Mnjor Trout, *!h lately Promoted are among the prisoners. X-lcv , teI SSS» acting Adjutant was killed,. Ibe following i* a'list of casualties in Gtndl Covvasv G—Prisoners—Sergt. David, Bacoff, orp'-Jasperß, White. Privates—X)avTcV Belch o. H. Peterson, Philander P. Smith, 'I Morse, E. Derbyshire, Willis J. Mickelr hnry K. Coupait I—Prisoners—Ser'gt. -WilUsi Hoffman, Arvh Corpl. J. D. Strait. Irivalcs — . rT‘ Elistvortb, Jno. Wilkinson. Jebial ood, Jno. Be eeh, James English, Joseph ling . ' Patrick “J, H. H. Sawyer, Lewis Elliott, P. r ' phennan. “ Smith, Joseph Cohn, John P. MiUer. 4 Killed—Privates, Robert v r Orr, Cor- Wnu Ssxberry. . . - - oitpAsffT I—Wounded—Corporal. Job, * Hancock, U^- Andr »* Strong. - - , —■, ' : r probability that taaay of the aiu., ; had ta'p- • \ posed prisoners may he wounded or khledjs painful enough, but only hope that time will eventu ally restore them to .the embrace cf. loving families and sympathizing comrades-in-arms. . - - ' - - Tours in haste, 'f -Veterax. Editor Agitat'or—i?«ir Sir : I send you Mrs. Grier I ?'Pickle Circular," which please publish, though rather late to-lead boosekiepora to make ex tra provision of fruit for the soldiers, except in the article Of dried apples. The best we'can k now do, will bo to share what we have provided, sod to put up &s much pickled cabbage and tomatoes as possible. -In all gardens there are quantities of green tomatoes, usually wasted, which make an excellent pickle, el tbeir chopped fine, with jonions and spices in the form of “ higdom;” or sliced and parboiled, until tender, and then covered with spiced-vinegar.. '-.They may also be‘packed In salt, and sent . cucumbers, green beans and'eabbage to the office in Philadelphia. The feports'from'hospitala aro not favorable inregard to canned fruits, A letter in the Sanitary Bttllctin r of Sept, 15, from Dr. Woodward, San. Inspector at Ntfshville, says : “They are as a.class, the most use less supplies that can be distributed, and in many ca ses, absolutely injurious. As a rule they undergo a 'process of decomposition,' which renders tfiem pro ductive of derangements of the stomach and bowels, inducing diarrhea and choleraic-form? of disease. — ' Extensive inquiries among surgeons of great experi 'enge in hospitals show they have 'no confidence in them as.a recuperative diet. * * * Fresh fruits in their season I regnyd as highly salutary, as are also well dried fruits, which have been cured without any' taking’ place/ Well-made jellies- are • valuable, not as fbod, bat-drink, to mix with water' for the sick. Tomatoes, well canned, are very valua ble in winter, to ward off scorbutic disease, and to keep up tbe healthy functions of the' liver, but I be-* lieve it would be far better, if canned fruits were en tirely prohibited."' • s CoLSummera,from Memphis,writes“ldo not think canned fruits are so healthful, or weU adapted td the sick as those that have been dried. * « * The is always very great loss in the'eanned, and net upfrequently, the contents are damaged to some ex tent, which is nor discovered by our army, cooks, end it bas a very bad elect on those who eat it. v “ The anti-scorbutics have been a boon. — The amount of fresh vegetables, particularly potatoes, been the means, (together with those furnished by tfco Commissary department,) of saving the lives of vast numbers, and keeping up a good sanitary condition ef the troops. The ratio of sickness and mortality falling far 'short of corresponding months last year.” - Mnsp Blodgett, of Chicago, who has much hospital experience, also testifies against the -canned fruit, as • usually unfit for. use, and says she seen the poor boys actuajly cry disappointment, on finding tbe fruit spoiled when opened... Let' vegetables, pick .l*3 and dried fruits then, be liberally contributed, and . there no fear of loss or damage. S. £. Morris, A. M. AHBISD . Oh the 2d Inst, at the residence of Hiram .Hodges, in Skllivan, by Her. M. Rockwell, Mr* FREEMAN 0, WHEELER, of PennYan, N. Y. to Mrs. ORRIL- L!A HODGES. s 1 In Mansfield, on the 26th nit., by Rev. Wa U. Haskell, Mr. G. H. WOODFORD, of Chattanooga, tfenn., to Miss E. A, BACON, of Cherry Flntts. In Keeneyrille, on the Sd Inst., by Q. D. Keeney, Esq,* Mr. JAMES ALLEN, of Richmond, to Mias HATTIE K, BRYANT, of Coyington. In Charleston, on the sth inst, by A. S. Brewster, Esq., Col. JOHN MARVIN, of Covington, aged 81, to Mrs. HARRIET of Charleston. In Wellsboro, on the 10th inst, by A. Crowl, Esq., Mr. JOSIAH C. REESE, to Miss AMANDA £. RICHARDS, both of Charleston. In Wellsboro, Oct. 9, ISC4, Mrs. ANNA P, CONE, wife of A. P-. Cone, Esq., aged 37 years. -In Middlebury,, on the 30th nit, CAB.KIE M., youngest child of A. A. and M. J, McLane, aged 1 year, and 9 months. • u Fold her O Father in thine arms, _ _ 'A hdl eIT beFh en cefortE b e ; A messenger of love between Our human hearts and thee.” .In tho hospital, on the 'day of_ Sept. IS§4» D-ear the Relay Hobsc. on the Baltimore and Ohio R- R., Md. t of typhoid fever, Mr. AMBROSE PLACE of Battery H, 3d Pa. Artillery, in the 39th'year of his age. 'W ' Mr. Place was resident of Pennington. - When the Present called for 50(1,900 volunteers -in Jah.‘ last, ho thought it bis duty to go, so ho ranged his buslness_ap(Li3listed:..Qn the 29th of Feb. IS6J, in Tioga, under Copt. Ilagh McDonald/ ft very worthy officer then recruiting in this county.' Mr. Place was a worthy, noble soldier, always ready to do his duty when called on, was always found at hig, post in time of need. * Wo miss him and ihounj.*and sympathize with the widow and fatherless children.' He was burled with military honors, and leaves-a* wife and three small children'to mpunx hlaloia. SPECIAL NOTICES. Important To Females. f DH. CHEE3EOTAN S FILLS. f ' The combination of ingredients in these fills is the result of a long and extensive" practice. They are mwd in their operation,-and cannot do a arm to the most delicate: certain in correcting alt irregularities. Painful' Menstruations, removing nil obstiuctions, whether fronf cold or otherwise, headache, pain vri the side, palpitation of the bfeart. whites, all ‘nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue,' pain in the back and Uinbs, &c v disturbed-sleep, which arise from interruption of hat.ure. BE. CHEESEMAN’S PILES was ihe, commencement of.a new era. in -the treatment of itregularUies and obstructions which bare consigned to many to a eaxKATpaE-eaaT*- K-o- female can enjoy, good health unless she is regular, and whenever an obstruction, takes,place the general health‘*beglfiB to-declio©.- ttiese Pills' ’ form the finest preparation ever put foncard with IMME DIATE and- PERSISTENT SUCCESS. Don’t be De- Take this advertisement to your Druggist, and tell him that you want the BEST -and most RELIABLE FEMALE MEDICIXE IX TEE WORLD, which is com prised in these Pills. . - ’ DR. CHf ESEMAFS PILLS have bean q Standard Remedy for over thirty years, and ar? thlmoat effectual one ever known for all complaints pecu liar to Females. To all classes they nte invaluable, indueinfft with certainty*‘periodical regularity. They-are known to thousands, wnchavo used them at different periods, through out the country, having the sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians in America. ‘ • Explicit directions, stating when thep should not be uxes, with each Box—the Prize One Dollar per Box, or 8 Boxes for $5, contoining-from 50 to 60 Pills. pills sent by mad,pt'ompCly, secure., from observation, by remitting to the Proprietor®, or any Agent. UNSOLD BT QPI7QQI37S WXERALLT. HUTCHINGS & HILLTER, Proprietors. 81 Cedar St., New York BoUUn TTeU.boro, by JOBS A. EOT. / In Tioga, by H. H. BORDEN. J In lAffrenceTllla. by IT. Q. MILIEU. ' March 35,18W-!y. A CARD TO THE SUFFERING. SWALLOW two or three hogsheads of “Buchn,’ “ Tonic Bitters,” “ Sarsaparilla,” “ Nervous An tidotes/’ 40., Ac., 4c., and after yon are satisfied with the result, then try eno box .of OLD DOCTOR BD-' CHAN’S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PlLLS—and be’ 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 and' shattered constitution. Old and yonng can take them with advantage.. Imported and sold in the United States or.lv by JAS; S. BUTLER, ' No. 427 ferondway, New Tork, Agent for the United States. P. S.—A Box of the Pills, securely packed, will be mailed tii any address on receipt of price, which is ONE DOLLAR, post paid—money refunded by the 'Agent if entire satisfaction is not given, Jaiy if, 18fl4-3cn. ' ~ FEMALES! FEMALES! FEMALES! ?mpanles Use that Safe, Pleasant Remedy known ns | HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. ~ For ail Complaints Incident to the Sex. No' family should be without it, and none will when once tried by them. It is used 1 . BY TOD NO AND OLD. In the decline'orchange of life, before and after Marriage during and after confinement, to strengthen the Nerves, restore Nature to its Proper channel, and ipvigoratc the Broken down Constitution, from what ever cause originating. ■ I ' DsE so More Woftiaißgg pittat Take HELMBOLIXS EXTRACT BXTOHtT. . See Advertisement; in another cnlnma. IvCntout, End send fot it.' • ; . . [Sett, 28j 18S4*liB.l Maksfieliv Sept 30, 1854. DIED. TH E TlO GA C 0 UN T.Y A GITA TO B. U. IS. 7-80 Loan. T’ HE SECRETARY OF*"THE TREASURY gives notice that' subscriptions will ho received for Coupon Treasury Notes, payable three years from August 15, 1861, with semi-annual interest at the rate of 7-310 tbs percent, pir annum,' —principal and interest both to be paid in lawful money, i s’ These notes will be convertible at theoption of the holder at.maturity, into six per cent..gold bearing bonds, payable not less than five nor more than twen ty years-from their date, aa the Government/may elect, They will, be issued: in denominations of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO and $5,000, and all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars hr some muitipieof fifty dol lars. --- - . / .t” ■ The notes will be transmitted .to the owners free of transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepar ed. As the notes draw interest from August 15, persons making deposits subsequent to that date must pay Hie interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing $25,00Q or upward for these notes at any one time will be allowed a commission of one-quarter of one per cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon receipt of bill for the amount, certified! to by the officer with whom the de posit was made. ■ j-No deductions for commissions mult be'made from deposits. Special Advantages of tills Loan. It V 2 a National Savingi Bank % offering a higher rate of interest than, any other, *n'dt security. Any Sayings Bank which pays its depositors in XT. S- Notes,’ considers that it is paying in the-b'est'circuia-' ting medium of the country; and it cannot pay in any thing better/for its own aisets-are either in'govern tqent secprities or in notes or bonds payable in gov ernment paper. It is equally convenient as a permanent or tempo rary investment.' The notes can alrirays be sold for within a fraction of their face and accutnnlated inter est, and are the best security with banka as collater als for discounts. Convertible into a 6 per cent 5-20 Odd Bond. In addition to the vary liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilege, of conversion is how worth about three per cent, per annum, for the cur rent rate for 5-20 Bonds IS not less than nine per cent, premium, and before the war the premium ©n United States stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the actual profit bn this loan, at the present .market’rate. Is not less than ten per cent per annum. Exempt from Stale or Blnnlcipal Taxation. Bat aside from all the advantages we have enumer ated, a special Act of Congress exempts all Treasury notei and bonde/rom locaftaxation, Oq the'average, this exemption Is worth about two per cent, per an num, according to the 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 the mest liberal terms for its loans, it believes that the Very' strongest appeal will be to the loyalty and patriotism of the people. Duplicate certificates will he issued for all deposits. The party depositing zuuat.endorse upon the original certificate the denomination of notes required, and whether they are to be Issued in blank or payable to order. When so endorsed it must bo left with the of* floor rooetviog tUO deposit, to - bo- fortroodod to tl«o Treasury Department. , * - ~ Subscriptions will Be received bj tbe Treasurer of the United States, at Washington, tbe several Assist ant' Treasurers and designated Depositaries,.and by the PIRST NATIONAL BANE OF-TOWANDA, and by all Notional Banks-wMch.are; depositaries of public money, and A3jL RESPECTABLE-BANES and BANKERS throughout the country will give fur ther information and afford every facility to subscri hors. x. '* ' • Aug. 10, 1564-3 m. , * . ■ . CARDING AND CLOT H- DfeESSIN a. THE subscriber informs the public that tli e busi ness ii still carried on..at tbe old stand, near Welisboro; that he haa provided himself wittuanew and improved Fnfling, Mill that falls Cloth in a su perior manner, giving it a good'flrm.body that wifi wear-better and look neater than Cloth only hjf fulled- • ' 1 Wo are now ready and will dress Cloth as fast as it comer, “first come, first served,” is the'motto, 86 bringdt along. - Out Carding Machines are! still rnhnsng,,aiid,card all Wool ad soon ai It comes. Don't-go without atockjngsnaxt winter,- . . J, •I. JACKSON. September 21, 1864.* DO YOU WISH TO BE CURED! - DR„'BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS care, in less than 30 days,'the worst cases of Nervousness, Itnpotaney, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insanity, and all Urinary, Seznal and Nervous Affections, no met ier from what aause produced. Price, One Dollar per boa. Sentj post-paid/by mail, on receipt of $n order. One Box will perfect tbe cure in most cases. Address JAMES S. BUTLER, General Agent, 42T Broadway, New York. July 27,'1864-3m. Editor of Agitator Ueab Sib Vv ith your.- permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send, by re turn moil, to all who-wish it (free), a Recipe, with full directions for making'and using a simple Vegeta ble Balm, that will effectually ‘ remove, in ten days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. , . I will also mail free to those baying Bald Headi, or Bare Facta,.dimple,directions and information that will.enable thety to start a fall growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in lest than thirty days. All applications answered by return mail without charge. - Respectfully yours, - - THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, • ' SSLBroadway, New York. July 27, 1864-3 m. . THE CONrESSIONs"isrB--EXPEMENOE OF AN IN VA LID.-«-Published ior tha benefit, afitf at i CATTTTOV TO TOUNQ MEN, end others, who enff« ftom S blUty, Premature Decay of Manhood, 4c., snpplvlne at the spme time Tat Miaxs‘o,: Sav-Cnas. By one who his cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery. By en closing a postpaid addressed envelope single conies may he had of Jibe author-. —NAIHANIEB-MATPAIR, Ebu ' Jnne1,1564-ly. . . Brooklyn, Kings Co., N.’y. Lumbering Establishment for Sale. THE well krfown Water gong, lath, steam circular, shingle and grist Mills, on Crooked Creek, in complete running order, with every requiah* to con tinue a large and profitable business. For terms apply to E, BATEr Tioga, Sept. 21, 1864. ' Belting and Pulleys for Sale. Af) f EET, 12 INCH RUBBER BELT as good as oJ\J new, also PULLEYS of various sites bv Tioga, Sept. 21; 1864-lm« E. BAYER. FOUND, AT the foot of the hill in Gray’s Valley on or about the last Monday in August, a'crimson ana Geeen Woolen Bhswl, both sides alike, red and green stripes, about half worn. The owner will please prove property, pay charges, and oblige the subscrU - b ". • • • , LAFAYETTE rGRAY. Gray’s Valley, Sept. 28, 1864*3t» >' OHIMhteYS, extra quality for KetoVmo JP Laalpi, last Hoetved at • fcfetfG SIGfeS. THE PEOPLE’S STORE IN CORNING, N. Y. J. M. SMITH, HAVING associated with him N. E; WAITE, who has bean employed for tbe last nine years in the Store, in the capacity of Salesman, the business will be continued under the name and firm of SMITH & WAITE, AT THE NEW STORE; OPPOS ITE T-H E Dickinson House, and will be 'conducted as heretofore on the -principle of ! ONE PRICE AND READY PAY. Ten year? experience in "the former, and from two to three years in the latter (during which time our business has more than doubled) bus fully demon gtrated the wisdom of this course* TVe are now re ceiving ; .. - "" Direct from HewYorß, a fresh supply ©! SPRING GOODS, selected with especial reference to the wants of the people of this vicinity. The Stock willconsist of. STAPLE & .FANCYDRT GOODS, among which are BROWN-AND BREACHED. SHIRTINGS, TICKS, STRIPES, PSNIMS, CHECKS,' PRINTS, ; , . , v PLANNERS, GINGHAMS, .... . . CHAMBRATS, 'DeLAINES/ALPACCAS, ' 'SCOTCH PLAIDS, and a great variety - of DRESS GOODS- Also, SHAWLS, Trustees. ENOCH M. STEER, J Osceda, Aug. 17, 1863-tf. , AUDITOR'S NOTICE. nrtHE undersigned appointed an Auditor to distri- JL -bntethe proceeds arising from -the sale of the real estate of Simon H. Landis, will attend to the du ties of laid appointment at his office in Welisboro, on the lith day of October next at one o’clock P'. M. . M. F. ELLIOTT, Auditor. Welisboro, Sept. 21) 1864. THE BOAEDJIAN, GRAY Ac CO. PIANO FORTES. THE undersigned is selling these superior instru meits at the very lowest retail prices, made'with the Insulated Iron Rim and Frame (oast in one solid plate). They excel all others in durability, superior ity of t Aiiartion, AND Will PAT 91000 To any on* thaf Will produce a Certificate pnbliehad by m that li not oajrcrai. HO OFLANIfS GERMAN BITTERS WILL CURE EVERT CASE OP Chronic or Nervous Debility, Dls eaae of the Kidneys, and Disea ses arising from a Disordered Stomach. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS! Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs:. - Comtlpation, Inward Piles, f nlneiaa ox Blood to tha Head Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight In the Stomach Sonr -Eructations, Sinking or Flnttsr taring at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hur- Harried and Difficult Breathing, Flatter ‘r'*> ing at the Heart; f - Choking or Suffocating Sen sation! when in a lying posture,Dimness of Vision. Dots or Webs be fore the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain - Pain in the Head, De ficiency of Perspiration, Tel lowness of the Skin and £yes, Pain I In the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs. Ac., Sod- ' den Flushes of Heat, Burning In the Flesh, Con stant Imaginations of £vll,and great Depression of Spirits. REMEMBER THAT THESE BITTERS ARE NOT ALCOHOLIC, CONTAIN NO RUM OR WHISKEY, AND CAN’T MAKE DRUNKARDS, B UT IS THE BEST TONIC, J IN THE WORLD. I BS-REAI) who SAYS SO;-©g From the Eot. Levi. a. Beck, Pastor of the Baptiat Chnrch Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North Baptist Church * * * • I have known HocCand s German Bitters favorably for a nnmber of years. I hare used them In my own family, and hare bean «o pleased with their effects that I was Induced to recommend them to many others, and know that they hare operated In a strikingly beneficial manner. I take great pleasnre In thus publicly proclaiming this lact. and calling tho attention of those afflicted with the diseases for which they are recom mended, to these Bitters, knowing from experlenoe that my recommendation will bo sustained. Ido this more cheer fully as Hoofland’s Bitters Is Intended to benefit the afflicted, and Is‘-not a rnm drink.” Fears truly ti.fi Q. BECK. From Ear. J. JTeflton Brown, D. V., Editor of the Encyclo- pedla of Religious Knowledge, ‘ Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Med idnes In general, through distrust of their Ingredient* and effects,! yet know of no sufficient reaions why a man may not testify to the benefit* he believe* hlm»elf to hare re ceived from any timple preparation, Ja the hope that he air thus contribute to the benefit of others. 9 I do this the more readily In regard to Hocflaod* German Bitter*, prepared by Dr. C. 31. Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced against them for many years, under the Impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture Z am Indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq , for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encour agement to try them, when suffering from groat and long continued debility. The use of three bottle* of these Bit ters, at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident 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 therefore thank Ood and my friend for directing me to the use of them PEttAMirm, Jncs 20,1861. J. NEWTON BROWN *h* Kennnrd, Pastor of the 10th Bap- Dr. Jackson Dear Sir;—l have been frequently request edto connect my name with commendations of different kinds of medicine* bnt regarding the practice as out of my appropriate sphere, I have in all cases declined • but with a clear proof in various Instances, and particularly in my fam ily, of the usefulness of Dr, Hoofiand’s German Bitters X depart for once from my usual course, to express my full conviction that, for general 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, T doubt not, it will be very beneficial to those who suffer from the aboTe loanee. Tours,"Tory respectfully, J. H. KENNARD, Eighth below Coatee Street, Philadelphia. From Ear. Warren Randolph, Pastor of the Baptist Chnrob Oermantown, Penn. * Prom Rav, J. H. Tamer, Pastor of Hedding if. S. Church Philadelphia. ’ teraTin *my’Tainlly frequently, I am prepared to say that it has been of great ferric*. I believe that In most cases of general debility of the system it is the safest and most tal uable remedy of which I have any knowledge. Tours, respectfully, J. M. TURNER. No. 726 N. Nineteenth Street. Prcmtheßev J. il. Lyon*, formerly Pastor of the Colum* bus