dear, what shall I do, M». ? - asked a heSr JttleWi wife of hpr friend, the other day. "Here’ajttx poor, husband,, with h« nerves all unstrunfa wanting aleep.andcan’tget it— He’s laid (Twite twenty-seven days, Mrs. Jen kins, if he's' laid awake an hour—twenty-seven ereriastingrdaya and nights—and can’t get a wink! What shall Idp to pot him. to sleep ?” “Poor emaciated critter!” exclaimed Mrs. Jenkins. “Poor Soul, I’pCf afraid you will have to. give him up. and/ let him go. -Husbands must die, you know, Mrs; Mogge. It is ordered so by nature.” - , , , ' • “Eh,i what’s that? I'thought I heard him speak,” stud Mrs. Moggs, going towards the bed-room'. The sufferer was . turning ov*r in had. »' » , ■ ' “Molly L"sBidhej feebly. * “What,; my dear?” ■ r . , -Save ’.you tried everything that will pul people 16sleep V’ /, , . “Yes, my dear, the LfJrd Mrs. Jonkinai too, that l hav» tried everything in this worid thaVpats folk* to sleep, and it’s no ,iac.” And tba. afflicted rworoan sobbed vio “Then, if I must, I most ?’ said Mr. Moggs. “Mast whot?” asked -his wife, in terror. - , “Most have Sot. Mr. Yawney called,” gasped M E. t , ■pUiß.»», W« rrio.-t the two wnmpn. and inltwo minutes was at his bed-side.' A haggardecriilo flitted eoroaa the ia(S of tteixeSlleaa Mr.-Mdggs,- and while the xvdrflNy gentleman was'' Solemnly addressing bis eyes. , _ - ■'o, he’s dead I he’s dead I”screamed the frightened Mrs,- Mogg-ff’;. ', t “Hash your nonsenfh, Molly 1” exclaimed the sufferer, opening .6yes, “and let him go oh with his remarks.- I; shall be' asleep in a few minutes.’* , a , ; ■ And Is. proved so, "Tnjfhl’ee davs, Moggs was well. „ If. ' r ’ JUDGE WotIEWABD ANtf l . A HIANK Of,D I/AND LORD.—In one of the Nojahefip counties of this State, [said' a gentlematt| ; tha other-day, whore troot-fishing delights is a coun try talrefn, known ns the'f'Rbugh and Ready and the.prnprietor of it w well represented by bis sign. ’ Sonic miles distant resides a legal gentleman who is verjofriendly with, the inn keeper; andlastsumm^tthisindividual drove Op to the inn, uggpropaufed by another gentle man, when old Bohifacpiiame out to bid them welcome. The lawyer, with a manner that was -intended to impress.the landlordwith the dignity of-the stranger visitor, suid to him r— •■ Well - —v,o haveicocee to spSrid -a few days v-;ih yon and enjoy fishing pthis is Judge Woodward." The landlord’s browiowered, he scanned the Judge for a, mom ant, and then in : "Is this the Judge who decided that unr bravp soldiers havej.no, right to vote?’’- “Ho gave a constitutions! decision on the ques tion,” said the lawyer. i"He can’t stay in my •Rouse;T want nothing todo with anybody who is opposed to soldiers ysting; you can drive on.” 1 said old "Roogh ejnd' Readyand he ■mrned bis baek on his v/Sitors vrith a dignity and contempt that wuuld'feave become a Casaar, end (be lawyer-and Judge,Woodward .bad to ecelt other quarters. ;ijf- ■■ I|. ~ Objectios has • been that Gen. Grant paroled the Vicksburg prisoner's. According to the following from the Jlobile Evening News, be could have done npthjgg.that woultLbave so much embarrassed and (feepneerted the rebels: "He [Gen. Gran if -cowld hate made no dis position of those prisoners so damaging to the Confederate military in-srests. If they bad been held as prisoner's & wari until they were regularly exchanged, th@ wbuld have been re stored., to-the Confederate army in their full numbers and organization,. As it is, that army is dispersed. The TexSa-and Louisiana regi-1 meets have crossed the Mississippi river, find are lost to tiffs nrmy, atfiof those on this side, nearly all have goneboßjh with or without fur loughs. The whole, ms| of men was precipi tated on Gen. camp, to consume his store'e and to dissamrnate their disoontonts and disorganization.- ijid now, at the expira tion" of, their (urloughs,|iiey are ordered to re-' port to the asms offioersSio'whose incotopetency they charge their grieywjces; and under whom .thousands of ihomuhat® sworn, they will not scfvc.” -' ■ii - : YAItiNBiGUAH akj>is|icksb6eo. —The Chi cago 'Triixme intercepted letter, dated near from L. B. McFarland, an ofSceiylin Genarrql. Bragg’s army,'which contains, tia following important confession of Mr. VallaSdigham : 1 “ In. my hutublq,opinsn, this feat of Grant’s in going to Jackson, sqffiw from .Vicksbarg, and cutting off reinfOrffeoifots for-that • garrison, preventing tbq accumulation of an army within striking distance ot tjrai place —then suddenly attacking Vicksburg—s 3 take' it either by as caul tor.siege, before aj/bree could be brought to turn for a rescoet-his it a success or defeat, ie the most brilliant campaign the enemy have yet planned during thsEj*rar. ; ' “ The fate ef the while North depends npon the fall of that place, j flrery! exertion will be used u; effect. Iftlefeated, the war will end* If-successful, nsß nntil the end of the present Adpiuiatratipijj Vailandigbam said, .when here, that Bis eleciaon depended upon the fate qf Vicksburg.” Vj ‘ A Disloyal GoTEß^ej|. — .The disadvantages of having a disloyal Gerernor; are. shown by the fact that GovernorjSey months refusal to as sure General Dis tbst'sia military.force of the State would -be employed ■ to protect the peace of New. York, made to, weaken the Army of the Potomae'fgydetaching regiments to.guard- against riot. A loyal Governor would'have rsijid at once, “Not one FederM regiment ia taeeSed in this city.” Gen. Dix States, that had Governor Seymour given fcimtjfii* assurance have, asked the Government for 'S«O. man. Now, if any disaster should happen jB the army, who would he tohlKrne? - Fortujiawly, the worst that can ha a brief suspension of the cam pai^.-rj-Philadetphia'-mvpafch. itasl An- Msbihan once, j«|id to "another, “And have ■you taken the'tavwpl pledge, hare ye ?” ■ Hadadel have/and-fam not ashamed of it, aUbcr,’’ l ' ■ ' ■/ >-■ • Atd h'dt i aul tS§- Timothy to take a lit tle wiceior his stomaohfi sake?" - ’’Bs-ho did. bat toy Kama is'not Timothy, tab'’ 6 “■ Dotbiß S: t trfinatte r trtth »y stem- A addicted*© h'om imag an air. beginni D& *‘Striks the Wrt » «u much aurpnsedwhea d*fe of hia liquid tahcw tafe «> bunitt him down. ’ .**» » An Address to ihs Joey.— of the jury," said a Western- lawyer, “yo'ttlpare met here on onedf the that ever happened since f had a brieS - The defendant, being a* stoat, abind do .toil H at ;fifty o«afs *oV. = [April 22.] ’WT’r. MATHERS. - : O TOP'that ooQglr byimng Cline’s Vegetable Embrooaifon!' Setfadvertisement in another ool ’ntna. Sold b j Druggiite- „,,[Feb. 18,1663.] ; ITHI TIOGA OOPSTY AG fT A TOR. -* ibisi iESOLUTICfN? propbring certain #V 'Amendments t»the CoslitttUon. Be tt racked by the Senate and Hotae of Repreeeotatieee of the (Jommmtcealih of Penntylrania in General Anembly »e(i That the following amendments be proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in accordance with the provisions of the tenth article thereof: There shall be an additional section to the' third nr; tielgpf the Constitution, to be designated as section four, S 3 follows : Section 4. Whenever any of the qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall bo in any actual military service, under a requisition from the President of the United Stales, or by the authority of this Common wealth, such electors may exercise the right of sufirage in all elections by the citizens, under such regulations as arc, or shall bo, prescribed by law, as fully as if they wore present at their,usual plaoe.of election. There shall be two additional sections to the elev enth article of the Constitution, to be designated as sections eight, and nine, as follows: Section 8. No lull shall be passed by the legisla ture, containing more than one subject, which shall be clearly expressed In the title, except appropriation Section B. No bill shall be passed hy the Legisla ture granting any powers, or privileges, in any case, where the authority to grant such powers, or privi leges, has been or may hereafter be, conferred upon the courts ef this CO'tomohwealth. JOHN CESSNA, Speaker of tie Souie of RepreienlaHtee. JOHN P. PENNEY, Speaker of the Senate* OffllOE OF THE SeCBITAEV OF THE CoXHON- | WK4I.TB, Harrisburg, July 1, 1863. , PENNSYLVANIA, SS; , ' ' »I do hereby certify that the foregoing and annexed is a full, true and correct uf tho original Joint Ke*nlntioP,°* the General Assembly, entitled “A Joint Resolution poposing eertain* Amend ments to the Constitution/' as the same remains on file in'this office. Iy Testimony whereof,?! hare hereunto set my, hand, and caused the seal of the Solitary's office to he affixed, the day and year above written. ; ELI BLIFER, Secretary of the Commonwealth. WKLLSBORO BOOK STORE. No. 5, Union Block. THE subscribes*, having purchased a new stoeh in addition to the well selected stock he bad on hand, is prepared to accommodate the public by keeping A. GENBKAL NEWS HO O*£ where he will furnish. AT THIS HEW STAND, in the Poet Office Building, No. 5, Union Block, (or by mail) all THE NEW TORE DAILIES at the publishers prices. He will also keeep on band all the Literary 'Weeklies, and The Monthly Magazines, Including Harper’s, tbe Atlantic, Qodey’s, Peterson’s Knickerbocker, Continental Ac., Ac. Also, will be kept constantly on hand, a com iete BULLARD & CO. J repository of \ CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blank Book?, Paper flangings, SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, &c. Orders for Binding Books. The work executed to suit any taste, and on- the lowest possible terms. Particu lar attention will also be given to SPECIAL ORDERS for any thing comprehended in the trade. Orifc Thousand Volumes of the Latest Editions of Parents, Teachers and Scholars, are invited to call and examine this large assortment of School Books in which may be found | everything In use in the schools of the County. Readers. —Sanders' entire series, Porters Reader, Sargeant’s, Town's and Willson's Readers, at the low est cash ratee. Spelling Books. —Sanders', Webatere Ac." Arithmetics. — Davies’, Stoddard’s, Colburn’s Ac. Grammars.—Brbwn's 4 Jilenyori , fc, Smith’s Ac.' Geographies. —Mitchell’s, Warren’s, Colton's Ac. Davies' Legendre, Algebri, Surveying Ac. Slates ef tall kinds'ani swea. Copy Books, Steel Pens. • ■paper of all kinds, Latin, German, Prench and'Greek Tezt Boohs; on hand and purchased! to order. Watches, Picture Frames, Papei .Hang ings, Christmas Toys, Fancy Articles, Maps, Pic* turcs Ac. ! SPRING & SUMMER GOODS! T. L. BALDWIN! IS now receiving a large and' well selected STOCK OP SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of a General Stock of DRY GOODS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, J READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, WOODEN WARE, &0., &o. Ail of which will be >oid VERT LOW for READY PAY OKLT. ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE ‘ TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All poreouß baying GOODS for r eU d r pa r. Are respectfully invited to call and exenine THE STOCK, As they are to beso^afc VERY LOW PRICES. CASH PAID FOR WOOL. Tioga, May 27, IS©.. T. L. BALDWIN. WEXLSBORO FOUNDRY AMD MACHHE SHOP. THE subscriber boa rented the FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, formerly carried on by Young and Williams, and is prepared to furnish MILL CASTINGS,. PLOWS, STOVES,. CALDRON KETTLES, and all kinds of ** ■ MACHINERY, 4c., Ac.,’ at low prices for cash. His nets PLANING MACHINE is in first rate or dor, and will enable him to dress to order/siding, ! flooring, and other building materials, as customers'' may derire. CHARLES WILLIAMS. Wcllsboro, July 15, .1363, oro, July 15, -U PENSICiNAGENCY TO SOLDIERS AND THEIR FRIENDS. THE undersign edharing bad considerable exno.' nenca m procuring Pension Bounties end Back p.ayof Soldiers, will attend to nil business in that line entrusted to hie cate with promptness and fidelity ALL SOLDIERS disrffta|ed by rcasun of wonnds are entitled to the SIOO s*Sy. * * o '“ d ‘ b/tr.tuderl|n B edf'' * Reeled Peteons wishing to confer with mo will please call nr address me by letter at Sylvania, Bradford oonnty, A’n. Charges reasonable. 6EO. P. MQKBO -Refersbypsrmissionto- ■ ’#■ 3- Card, CounjtyTrcasarer, Wellstoro, P». • ‘ • D.P. Pomeroy, Xroy, fa* , . ... 1 A. Hv.SE.addipg, Sheriff, Xo»Bßda,P*. [April l. AKD BOOK STORE, SCHOOL BOOSTS. All orders promptly attended to. Wellsboip, Nov. id, 1862. J. F. ROBINSON. I DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LIN I MEN T! THE GREAT REMEDY FOB RHEUMATISM, QOUT, NEURALGIA; LUJtBAOO STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS AND WOUNDS PILES,HEADACHE, •' AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NEE-J TOCS DISORDERS.' For all of which it is a speedy and certain remedy, and never fails. * This Liniment is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Conneitlont, the fa mous bone setter, and has been nsed in his practice for more than twenty years with the most astonish ing success. AS’AN ALLEVIATOR OP PAIN, it is tin rivaled'by any preparation before tlie‘public, of which the most skeptical maybe convinced byri single trial. This Liniment will care rapidly abd radically. Rheumatic Diearden of every kind, end in thousands of oases'where if has been used it has never been known to fail, • FOR NEURALGIA, it will afford iHHnediate relief in every case, however distressing. It will relieve the worst eases of HEADACHE-in three minutes and is warranted to do’it. TOOTHACIIE also will it cure instantly. FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENE BAR LASSITUDE arising from imprudence or ex cess, this Liniment fc a ihost happy and unfailing remedy. Acting directly upon the nervous tissues, it strengthens and revivifies the system, and restores it to elasticity and vigor. _j FOR PILES. —As an external remedy, we claim that it is the heti known, and, we challenge the world to produce an equal. Every victim of this dis tressing complaint should give it a trial, for it will not fail to afford immediate relief, and Id a majority of oases will effect a radical cure. QUINSY AND SORE THROAT are gome times extremely malignant and dangerous, but a timely application of this Lioiment'Tfill never fail to cure. • SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and en largement of the joints is liable to occur if neglected. The worst case may bd conquered by> this Liniment in two or three days. BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORES, UL CERS, BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily to i the wonderful healing properties of Dr. Sweet’s Infal lible Liximent, when used kccording to directions. Also, Chilblains, Frosted Feet, and Bisect Bites and Stings. DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTI CUT, the Great Natural Bone Setter. DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTI CUT, is known ail ovpr the United States. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Rheumatism and never fails. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is axertain remedy for Neuralgia. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT .Cares Barns and Scalds immediately. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is the best known remedy for Sprains and'Bruiscs. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cares Headache immediately and was never known to fail. DR. SWEEP’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Affords immediate relief for Piles, and seldom fails to oare. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cares Toothache in one minute. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cares Cats and Wounds Immediately, and leaves no scar. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is the best remedy for Sores in' the known world* DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Has been used by more than a million people, and nil praise it. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Taken internally cares Colic,’ Cholera Morbns and Cholera, DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is truly a “friend in need,” and every family should have it at band. DR.’SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is for sale by all Druggists. Price 25 and 50 cents. A Friend In Need. Try it. 2>r. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment, as' an ex ternal remedy, is without a rival, and will alleviate pain moro speedily than any other preparation. For all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders it is truly in fallible, and as a curative for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Srnises, &c,, Us soothing, healing and powerful strengthening properties, excite the just wonder and astonishment of all who have ever given it a trial. Over one thousand certificates of remarkable cures, performed by it within the iast two years, attest the fact. To Horse Owners! 2>r. .Sweet’s Infallible Liniment for Horses is unrivaled by any, and in all casos of Lameness, arising from Sprains, Braises or Wrenching, its effect is magical and certain. Harness or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Mange, Ac., it will also core speedily. Spavin and Ringbone may be easily prevented and cured in tbeir incipient stages, but confirmed eases oro beyond the possibility of a rndicul cure. No case of the kind* however, is so desperate or hopeless bat it may be alleviated by this Liniment, and its faithful application will always remove tfae Lameness, and enable the horses to travel with comparative ease. EVERY HORSE OWNER should hare this renedy at band, for its tfmely we at the first appearance of Lameness will effectually pre vent those formidable diseases, to which all Worses are liable, and which render,so many otherwise* valuable horscsneorly worthless. * ** DR. SWEET’S Infallible Liniment, • 18 111 SOLDIER’S FRIEKD, And tbonsands have ftrand U TRULY A FRIEND IN NEED! CAUTION. To avoid imposition, observe the Signature and Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on ever, label, and also “Stephen Sweet’s Infallible Liniment" - blown in tho glass of eaih bottle, without which none are gen dine. RICHARDSON k, CO., Sole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct 'MORGAN k ALLEN, General Agents, ’ . -W Cliff Street,New York, . jfSh Sold by all dealers everywhere. Decesbes 10,1863.-ly. DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY. THE undersigned having purohnsedthe well known Woolen Factory of Messrs. E. B, S. Rowen on the" Cowanesqnc River, iwo miles eMt of Knoxville, takes Ibis method of informing'tkeinhabi* lasts of Tioga and adjoining counties that' be will manufacture wool by the yard or in. shares to suit customers, into « —■ . FLANNELS, CASSIME&ES; DOE-SKINg, i FULL CLOTHS# of all kinds. The machinery has been thoroughly'repaired and new machinery added thereto, also an improved new . wheel which will enable him to work the entire sea- 1 son. He will pay particular attention to ! Roll Cardinp & Cloth Dressing . wbich will be done in the neatest- possible manner, haring added one new 801 l Machine, will enable him to dispatch and accommodate people from a distance. Ho would farther say that he has carried on the busi- ( ness in manufacturing wool for fanners in Bradford ; and adjoining counties for the pash twenty years; ,he I therefore can warrant all work and! satisfy nis cuslo-j ; 1 mere, using nothing in manufacturing but genuine i wool _ j INGHAM, jj. \ : Deerfield, Majp 5,1863~1y. Tlie Hew Commercial Building* are located opposite Court Bouse, corner of Court and C lieu an go-Strcets. Ibis College is in no my connected.irith any other Institution. .. The energies of the entire Faculty are exclusively devoted to this. The design of this Institution is to afford to Youug Men an opportunity for acquiring a Thorough, Prac tical/Businees Education . The Books and Forma are carefully arranged by Practical Accountant;, expressly for this Institution, and the Course of Instruction is such os to combine Theory and Practice. COLLEGIATE COURSE. ' This Coarse embraces Book-Eegjling in all its de partments, Penmanship, Commercial. Arithmetic, Business Correspondence, Commercial Law, PoHtieal Economy, Commercial Ethics, Partnership Settle roents, Detecting Counterfeited and Altered Bank NotegjfAc, - i 1 System of Penm&DsMpis taught in all its varieties, by the most skillful masters of the art. j The Book-Keeping departments under the special supervision and instruction of the Principal, D. W. LOWELL. Students can enter at any time. No Vacations.— Usual time to complete the Course, from G to 12 weeks. Assistance rendered to graduate!, in procuring situa tions. Graduates arc presented with an elegantly en graved Diploma. " « pSP* For catalogue of 70 pagesj specimens of pen manship, Ac., encloeO two letter stamps, and address D. W. LOWELL, SejJt. 17, 1362. Binghamton, N. Y. C O R®N: I N Gr WHOLESALE DRUG AND BOOK STORE. RUGS AND MEDICINES, ■ PAINTS AND OILS, WINDOW GLASS, KEROBINE OIL, I ALCOHOL, j BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Sold at wholesale by ' \V. I). TERBEIX. Country Merchant! supplied with these articles at NEW YORK itRIOES. Corning, Feb. 26, 1862. !: STOVES ANX> TINWARE. WILLIAM ROBERTS ' HAS opened a new Stove and Tin Shop inUbe Store opposite Roy’s Building, where he is pre pared to fnrnirh bis old friends and customers, and the public generally with everything in bis line of business, including - 1 Cooking Stoves of the most approved styles; Par lor. Dining Room, and Coal Stoves; Tinware and Kitchcirfurniture of all varieties. Call and see onr new. stock. Wellsboro, Feby. 5, 1862. Sore Throat and Diplillieriu. ANEW and powerful remedy to be used only externally has just been found. It must be applied when tbq first Symptoms appearand it will certainly reduce the swelling ogd infiainatlon. Call for the Lethean Ointment at Roys Drug Store. Directions accompany each bottle. Price 25 cents. Wellsboro, Feb. 4, 1863. ! Something lor Everybody, IT is a common remark of physicians, that skin diseases, and eruptions were never so preva lent 'as now. It should be borpe in mind that at ROT’S Dtu£ Store a new phrifier is offered for sale, the Depuradve Syrup of lodide of Potassium. This is tbo best blood purifier in the world. It works wonders in Scrofula and all those diseases which in* dicate an impure state of the blood. Try it and be convinced. ’ * April 8. LADIES Should proebre' the new DYES which are sold, at Roy's Prng Store, as they make fast colors, anid arc sold at a low price. Call and get a Circular. j Wellsboro, May 27, 1863. Portable Patent Horse-Power. THE undersigned take pleasure in notifying the public, that they have succeeded in devising i Horse Power with only three places of friction, and combines the maximum of] efficiency, durability, and economy, with the minimum of weight and price. On account of its simplicity lit may be constructed by any mechanic for less than, half tbe cost usually paid for horse-powers. It is well adapted fo thrash ing grain, sawing wood, and cnnrning, also for turn ing lathes, saws, planes, and cither machinery in tbe shop. Individual rights $5,00. Township, County, and State rights for sale eheapjat our office. Agents wanted to sell territory. For further particulars ad dress MIDHAHGH A CLARK. Mansfield, July 23, 1862.-tf.’ , 1 TO THE PUBLIC. I .AM now-prepared to manufacture, at my establish ment in Deerfield, 1 PLAIN AND FANCY: FLANNELS, Also, Judies* BALMORAL SKIRTS^ to order, either by the piece or quantity, to-.suit cus tomers. • JOSEPH INGHAM. Knoxville, July 16, 1863'. ’ WRLISBORO’ ACADEMY. Wellsboro*, Tioga Coanly, Peuna. WARINUS N, ALLEN, A. 2VLt - - Principal assisted by competent teachers.! ( The Fall Term will commence on the 24th of August, 1863. Tuition for term, from ’52.50 tosQ.o6. Teachebs* Class will also bo formed. By ordeV of Trustees, j J. L. ROBINSON, Prtt'te Wellsboro, July 1, 1863. New Arrival at the Book Store. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT of Ladies’ Fancy Goods, Embroidery Braids, Dress Braids, Gloves, Thread, Needles, Buttons, Zephyr, Worsted, Shetland Yarn, Ac., Ac., may tie found at the store of J. F. Robinson. Ho would also beg leave to call at tention to hia large assortment of Photograph Al bnrns. [April 22,1363] jJ. F. ROBINSON. CUGARS;!—I can sell pulverized, crushed,; coffee, and brown Sugars,as low os any dealer in’ Tioga County. [April 22] ,W. T. MATHERS. I HAVE PRIME PORK.homs packed, by the pound and barrel, and sell it as cheap as any man' in Wellsboro. [April 22] :W. T. MATHERS. CCGAR CURED HAMSj and SHOULDERS, KJ prime quality, at [April 22]i ■ MATHERS’. Economy I* Wealth I ' ; CURE YOOR COUGH FOR 13 CENTS. The Besfand Cheapest HobstMd Semeiu ; ' the World. * n BTadama ZADOC EORTEjyg Oreat€o««li Retnedy srniire ZADOC PDRTn,* CUUKTZ iuu far ,31 used to the to cnreS all to order notice. A hearse will be furnished if desired. * N. B. Tarring and Sawing done to order. August 11, 1859. Threshing machines and Agrl cultural Implements. THE subscriber would respectfully announce to tbe citizens of Tioga and adjoining ooantiei, that be still continues to.*e!l Agricultural Implements as agent for the old well established firm of Wheeler Melick A Co., of- Albany, N,.Y, They have made several valuable, improvements to their former unri valed Threshing Machines and largo addition# to their variety. They now'manufaoture two different kinds of Rail Road Horse Powers fop one, two and throe horses, a six horse lever Power, and throe differ ent sizes of their celebrated TRake Threshers and Winnowers from 26 inch cylinder to 34. Likewiw Palmer’s Excelsior, self-sustaining, fiom Pitchfork, Circular and cross cut Saw Mills, Clover Cutters,-Horse Rakes Ac., all of which is offered,for sale strictly at Albany prices, adding transportation, for cash or approved notes on time. AH kinds of ex tras for repairing old machines kept oa hand or or dered on short notice. Orders solicited and promptly attended to. f B. B. TEARS. Troy, Pa., Juno. 17, 1863. \ J. P. BILES, AT THE KNOXVILLE FOUNDRY. HAKES THE BIST PLOWS ? IN THE COUNTRY, j v'■ 1 ■ ALSO Cauldron Settles, STOVES, MACniNERIT, tC., AC., ALL AT LOW FIGURES. Knoxville, Feb. 4,1863-6 m, WOOL CARDING AND CLOTH DRESSING. Wellsboronghj, Tioga Oonntj, Pa. THE undersigned, thankful for past f»TOW, would inform his friends and the public general ly, that he is located permanently is Wellaboro, aid refilled up the old Foundry Building with, entire new machinery for the purpose of WOOL CARDING & CLOTH DRESSING. He will manufacture wool by the yard* on on shares, to suit customers, into CASSIMERES, FLANNELS, and FELL CLOTHS, OF ALL KISLjS^ As his works ran by steam pewer/he can card Vfoci at any .lime for customers coming from, a distanced, Being a practieal-Cloth Dresser, and having shew ed it for a number of years, he can therefore warrant all work to give full satisfaction, or the money re turned. Wool Carded for four cents, per pound, and Cloth Dressed at from eight to eighteen cents pci y*rd, asfper color and finish. Wool taken in pay for 'work. Wellshoro, May 20, 1883. CHARLES LEE. CONCENTRATED LYE, for kale at . „ ROY’S DRUG IXOBft 8.. T. VAKHOKS