Wi APHID TVTBWTY. Km. ; *SOS~ EvratritE-aiLEso'BW^ Three jeare*go to-day -. -:J. 'We raiiViJ bur hands Ur Heaven & ; tfa.-roHnof master . . ijt • tbirty-icvcu; -: . There were just alhousaad bayoiie! fl ! • And the swords were thirty-se«a j’ As we took the oath of service. - - With otu right hands raised to :iU\4’Cn. : - WUh-tho, tnosket.and tbo ® wo !j j-fA . ; BhritfraSg the fifes, thf buglesr |{ h«s . And beneath nvoloiidikss heave.,. ,» Xwinkledfn thonjand bajonetJ, ~ . And the swbrdsjircre tbirty-sol'SS; , ot the tijoufan i stalwart flaynuelEV’ 5 , ’ g;swa hundred march to-day; Hundreds lie in Virginia swanjpt’,..-'| AM.bondtcds in Maryland ■ And other jmndredsj less happy, OT riCheiruhatterod limbs around, ;s V Anaenvjr the debp,long, blessed Aklp, Of tho VattlAfieliTs holy grou ts' , Fur fhejwords—one night, a wcpkwigd, The remnant, just eleven, J j around a banqueting t-Jt ul, ■ ■ ' With scats for thirty-seven; y, - Tbcrwjrerc two-limped in on craters,. And two had each- hut n'band > ! V To nnur the wine and raise the coy. . As wd toasted “ Qur flag and ’ia..c. ■ a p.t the room seemed filled wltliwkispera »i£» W e looked at the vacant seati, > . And, with -choking throats, wo Qpfred nstdo The"rich but untasted meats;- : -3 IJficnan rilencewe britumedour glasses, -r: < A4,SToroso op—just cloven— ?>4>ioowed as we drank to the lovijU and tho dean Who had made ns thiuiv-seve: rdhttfn'the future time, cap '’-he Pennsylva nian be, yim,. when'this war is bver, can say, honestly,-! was a-member of the gallant 7th Penn’a cavalry. Artothe termination of this war, it’is hard for me to-predict. Sufifce it Jay, the end of iall wars is peace established ojj some grounds In ojir case, it wily ethe subjuga tion of one party, or the cdtn itemise of both partiie: Time will tell. ;\- • "When we’started in the grOi ’ field of fight, it was supposed that in tbr?; years it would cud :p but such -has - not been ‘jibe case. ' The booming’of cannon against tWwalla of Sum ter are still roaring, yea, hawiftg through the North, and iter hardy sobs tj'e by thousands giving ear to the call. But ha.J.those who were placedin command, of pur art ties, carried out their sacred obligations to to -.Unpeople, 1 firmly believe - il;would ere this ' hate closed, peace ' been ettb fished, .and our 'yppao'try- would go on in her future progress.— ; •Obc beautiful emblem wou!;j berime as she was, ‘ts£x%ect of foreign nati«« tnd the admira tion of the world. f '• Allow me to say here, this wicked rebellion brßks out,'my bT jj |baa been for my/pountry -and her welfai*’, for her freedom, and for her public iustitutiti _s-—for the enlight ‘ eobient of her classes, general intelli- of her people,— f jlfiih that prin uple kept in view by everyjierican, can our ’republican form of governpi \ island. Monnr tlchical governments may st-i _-;and in fact do ywand, through the support u armies ' su'd the ignorance of the- h a : -ly ; but a demo government can only* l- 'held together by !ithe infusion of liberty all classes 1 .nnd’tbe general intelligent’! i - ! the people; The principles I hold, o<- ish American, are pimply—when our country calls, it is ours to -obey. Otherwise, our -1 poured forefathers would not have placed tin ■ ifiure than beauti t £al sentence in our dccluv ' on of rights, viz: tlJEach and every citizen ,-our glorious Com monwealth owes life, lib.et- fund' propertyAn support bf our Govern®. s Of the many “thousands that marshaled Oemselves beneath ‘"the bright flag, the embkci -if our hationality, . with the conviction that ■ ids their duty, I Vaa one ; and for mysot " ly- cun I speak.— “itVhen the war broke out ; ' fsltot my duty to ’leave home and dear ones’’ ypdl under the folds . of the star spangled ba->:l* of America, at , y camp Cameron, did Lasts ' % right hand, with my index finger wards Heaven, and ■tvrear eternal allegiance'i>" my country, and .against her enemies. Am far I have this to say, thnpk God, that I•. Bone my duty; £ -and be who under these .rS: 'cations does not f. do his duty, deserves Up ,*\ ntempt and con demnation of bis fellow en'. ; , i; .And to the one that In- performed his re ■quirements in the theatefj f the-soldier, can the ~ eulogy go forth, while hei'! on earth, receive the laurels of thy fellow mail. And when his time •'i« run on earth, and he is, iibijnrto exclaim, as ; did the great .expounder Constitution, --When on bis death bed -. Jijy God Imy coun* try! .my family 1” an ,i -tpie-eyed public will ■cry, t‘ Well done, good a’yfaithfu! servant, re turn home and receive tin.laurels set aside for -thee by thy Heavenly KiVg'.j’ -But to him, on fee other hand, that has ’(it id his arm against ;4fiB best Government tha.-.o£t existed on earth, j’Vfill be said, “ Cursed by your com : rides, cursed bo your leursed bo your •feattse." And then the e']*f?d sentence will be pronounced, “Depart fr -;3.ae.”' Yes, the fin •ger-of scorn and content,if vill-be pointed at them for coming genera|i tuj. And the mark of the traitor’s doom wi 1- be’ tfarriod on their foreheads till they enter fhe ; iomb ; —and they die unnamed and unnothfid, {ha corner stones of a so sailed slave arist-.' ibh-ty; Lieut. » li CALKINS,’ Co.v ’l, ’!tji Pa. Cavalry. Z't * Hi’tiH 3{oinve, . BOOmBIXUft; SVATIOSER, AND D'E A.«sg ( IJf '4SLk?. n T Clo< -; kr ’ Amirict English, and Swiss & S ‘ lri!r ‘IwWfWMe, Spectacles, Picture Frames, PhotograpVii Albums, Stereoscopes, iris ■' =-tico . Notions, Fishing Tasfcteand Flics, and Toilet Articles. • *szr sesoot BOOKS > „> er y kind used in the Cocoy,eon«t*Dt |y on bane -i.iflacnt by mail or oth «rwi»«,tD ardor. - fIU; 8. miO.V BLOGI-. WfIISBORO, PA. A K Assortment GLASSWARE will be JL found « * :i £f"SDRUG SXOREt j ,1 SHERIFFS SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias, Levari facia., aniVcnditiom -Exponas, issued out of tbe Court of Common Pleas of Tioga county. Pa to mo directed, will bo"exposed to pdhhe.salo in Court House, in Wellsboro, on MONDAY, the SOth day of May, XB6J, at 1 o’clock m tho afternoon, the following described property, to wit: jl certain lot of land in Mansfield borough, hounded north by Cordelia Smyth, cast by D. C. Holden, south by Williamson road, atd west by D. C. Holden con taining about half an acre, improved land, with a ‘frame house, frame barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. To bo soli as the property of tho Maasfield Iron Works, Wm. Bache and J. S. Hoard. ' Also- A lot of land in Glymcr township ; bounded ■ north by Silas Griffin, cast by John Brown, south by lands of F. Briggs, and west by Edwin Huriburt; containing about 23 acres, about 20 acres improved, with a frame house, frame barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as tho property of Sarah Hill and H. K. Hill. Also— A lot of land in Deerfield township; houn ded north by Hiram E. Potter, east by Bingham lands, south by Alonzo Stevens and Bingham lands, and west by Wm. J. Knox ; containing OSJ acres, nbont six acres improved, with two frame houses and a log barn thereon. To bo sold as tho property of B. B. Mosher and William B. Rich, Also—A lot'of land in Gaines township; hounded nortltby Potter Fish, east by Fox lands, 'south by Boyds, and west by Fox lands nnd .George Harvey ; containing about 1000 acres, aboutTO acres improved, with two frame houses, three frame barns, and three small opplo orchards thereon.. * Also —Another lot in Gaines township ] bounded north by Barney Jackson, east by Anson Holmes, south by Anson Holmes, and west by Benjamin Fur man 1 containing pbout 40 acres, about 10 acres im proved, with odd frame house ther§oß» Tp b$ ?<44 the property of Steph.cn Babcock. . Also— A lot of laud in Tioga borough ; bounded north by highway, east by highway, south by Silas R, Hathaway, and west by L. H. Smith ; containing about half an aero, improved land, with one frame house, frame barn, and fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as tho property of George W, Hathaway. Also— A lot of land in Jackson township ,* boun ded north by Yeomans, east by Hudson, south by Stephen Orcutt, and west by Logan ; containing about 46 acres, with about eight acres im proved. To be sold as the property of Alooze Lattin. Also —A lot of laud In Covington borough; boun ded nopth by Williamson road, east and south by S. S. Packard; and west by Joseph flagenbach; contain ing about one-fourth an acre, with one framo shop thereon. Also —Another lot in Covington borough ; bounded north by Ira Patcben, east by highway,' south by C. L. Johnson, and west by highway; containing about onC'fourtb on acre, with ion© frame house and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Simon Green. 1 & *1 Also— A lot of land in Delmar township; bounded north by D. Kelsey and Edmund Fellows, -cast by highway, south by D. Kelsey,,and west by D.'Kelsey, William Campbell and lands formerly of John Whe lm ; containing about 200 acres, about 125 acres im proved,.with two frame houses, frame barn, & spring house, apple orchard, and other fruit trees thereon. Also —Another lot of land in Delmar township; bounded north by Edmund Fellows, east by H. But ler, .south by lands of the estate of James English, and west by highway? containing about 75 acres, about 60 acres improved, with tiyo framehouses, one frame barn, and an apple orehafd thereon. Also —A lot oPland in Morris township; bounded north by J»,N. Bache, east by Hordic and White, south by McCormick lands, and west by Phclpe, Dodge A; Co.; containing 900 acres, more or less. Tobesold as the property of H. A. Guernsey, Also — A lot of land in Covington - township, boun ded and described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of S. S, Downing's lot; thence north 75 perches to the southwest corner of the David Doug lass thence east 153.5 pefthes to the northwest corner'pf the David Douglass lot; thence south 75 perches to a post; thence west 153.5 percbca to the place of beginning; containing7l acres and 152 per chea/be the same more or less, about 35 acres im proved, with a frame house, frame barn, and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Bradley Wilkins and James Kill. Also— A lot of land in Sullivan township; boun ded north, south and west by R. A. Gitchell, and cast by Juliette Smith; containing about one acre, im proved, , \ Also— Anolher lot, bounded on the north by A. B. Austin, east by Jesse Austin and Joseph Austin, south by Munson Doud and Daniel Doud, and west by Jn lietto Smitb'and A. J.andE. K. Webster; containing about 11 acres, improved. To be sold as the property “of A. J. Smith,, Also — A ccrCain messuage or piece of land situate in thb townships of Richmond and Covington; be ginning at a post in the south line of warrant No. 278; . also the southwest corner of lot No. 4 in subdivision of the Lockhart lands, and by the same south, 89£ degrees west, 93.5 perches to a post; thence by lot No, 6 north, i of a degree west, 199.2 perches to a post, corner also of lots Nos. 6, 9 and 10, and by No. 10, east 54.8 perches, to a post, corner also of Nos. 4, 10 and 11; and by N,o. 4, south 198.6 perches, to place of beginning; containing 107 acres’and 55 porches, more or less, part ofrwarrants numbered 278 and 269; about 50 acres improved, with a frame house, frame barn, workshop andlfruit trees thereon. To bo sold as tfao property of Abram Johnson und N. A, Elliott, terro tenant. Also —The undivided i of certain tracts and par cels of land., owned by Farrington Barcalow, of Som« erviile, N. J., and Ann H- Foster, of Corning, State of New York, situate in the townships of Charleston and Middlebury, in tho county of,Tioga, State of Pennsylvania, and described as follows: One tract of land, acres and 70rods, Jonas Watrous warrantee. Also —One parcel containing 449 acres and 120 rods, Isaac A. Crandall warrantee. t Also —One parcel containing 288 acres and 101 rads, being the west part of a warrant issued to John Losinger, Also —One parcel containing 435 acres and 114 rods, George Wood warrantee. Also —One parcel containing 432 acres and 30 rods, Abram C. Crandall and Josiuh Emery warrantees. ALso—One other parcel of land containing sixty acres, Baldwin and Hclfenstioe warrantees, on which is erected two dwelling houses and one frame barn, with 10 acres improved. Also' —One other parcel of land containing 449 aejes and 71 rods, Joseph E. Lyon warrantee, on which is erected six dwelling house?, one store, one school house, one'saw mill, one* blacksmith shop, and one frame barn, with 12 acres improved. All the above [described lands and tenements were purchased and conveyed by warrantee deeds, from William Uat son mid John L. Wisner to Ann H. Foster and Far. rlngtdb JJarcalow, on the 25th day of June, 1855, and contain altogether 2550 acres, ,bo the same more or less. * To be sold as the property of Farrington Bar calow and Amanda Barcalow. Also —A lotof land in Charleston township; boun ded north by David Edwards, east by Abram Uart, south by widow Culver-and widow Reese, and west by William Reese and Evan Lewis; containing about 50 acres, about 20 acres improved, with a frame house, frame barn, and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Joseph Thompson and Barton Walker. Also— A lot of land in Clytaer township; begin ning at a post the northwest corner of warrant No. 22811; thence oast along the warrant line 65 rods to a post; thence south, by Thomas Schoonover, 108 rods to a post on the south line of the warrant; thence west C 5 rods to the southwest corner of the warrant* thence north 108 rods to the place of beginning; con taining 33jf acres, part of warrant No. 2289, about 20 acres improved, with three log houses thereon. To be sold as ( tbe property of Syril N. Shelly, lut of land in Delmar;- bounded north by Philip Cross, east by G. IV. Eastman, south by - Bernaur, and west by John Smith and U. Stowell; containing about 130 acres, about 40 acres improved, with a frame house, log house, frame barn, spring house and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Henry Brubaker. Also—A lot of land in Brookfield township; bounded north by E. P- Eddy, east by Stephen Murdoch, south by Jeremiah Stoddard, and west by A. J. Eddy; containing about OS acres. To bo sold as the property of Hiram Spade. H. STOWELL, Jr., Sheriff. SJieriJ/'e Oj/lce, Wtlhboro, May 11, 1864. HORSE SHOEING AND OFF HAND BLA CKSMITHING. THE undersigned being grateful to bis former customers for tbeir liberal patronage and prompt payments, wishes to inform tbem and the public in Sullivan and vicinity, that bo bas Just purchased a good stock of Iron and Material, also that all kinds of common country Blacksmithing will bo done at Ellis’s Shop, in Mainsburg, on short notice, and as cheap for cash as at any shop in the country. Those wishing to save time and money will find it profitable to call on Ellis. Also a good article of TAR sold in Mainsburg at $l,OO per gallon. JOHN A. ELLIS. Mainsburg, April 13, ISD4-2m.® A LARGE STOCK of GARDEN and AGRICUL TURAL SEEDS at ROY’S DRUG STORE. the TT OO A O 0 UNTY AG ITATOR. sami’s iirPROTEt) Ghees Jiotjntais SMngle and ■ Heading Machine. It was Awarded the First Premium Silver Me dal, at the New York State Agricultural Fair, at Utica, in 1803, and at dll other Fairs where Exhibited. THIS important improvement in machines for plan ufacturing shingles and beading, the inventor has the pleasurc/of introducing to the public; a ma chine which has proved itself, beyond n doubt, deci dedly the most perfect, the best and cheapest machine, that has ever jet boon introduced. As shingles ond beading are articles of great dcmandnnd of much im portance, the aim and object of the invlntor has been to get up a machine that would make them as near perfect to the best shared, and with the greatest dis patch, possible. * With much lobor and expense he has succeededJn accomplishing bis object; which fad is testified to by those who have the machines in use.— The superiority and many important advantages this cpachipe has oyer others, are * It has bo complicated parts liable to derangement } simple in its construc tion, yet strong and durable; perfectly safe and easy in operating; docs the work ip a very perfect man ner, equally as well on bending of different kinds — cutting obliquely or otherwise, as desired. The saw running horizontal, cutting lengthwise of the bolt; the carriage traveling only in proportion to the width of the shingle or beading, and are made to ent from 10 to 24 inches in length, works up .the timber very close; will cut from 1000 to 1600 perhour of shingles, takes up but little room, occupying only about four feet square, not weighing over 285 lbs.; can l be driven by any kind of ordinary power; a very compact ma chine to ship. The cost of the machine is small com pared with its value. The following are a few of tho many testimonials , which can be produced: Middlebuuv, Vt., Ang. 25, 1563. Mr, Emerson Smith, Dear Sir:—You wish to know our opinion ot* your improved shingle anil beading machine. We have had one of them in use some time; have cut about 800,000 from various kinds of timber. It has done the work ki the most satisfactory manner. Have lost no time nor,expense on account of the ma chine getting out of order. It is a very perfect ma chine ; easy and safe t;o operate. We used dif ferent kinds of shingle machines. Yours wc must say excels all others in every respect. We would not be willing to take four times the cost of the machine, could we not procure another of the same. Yours truly, ABBY & NICHOLS. Careistola, N. Y., Dec. 19,18 CL Mr, D. F, Eaton , Dear Sir:—The Green Mountain swingle and beading machine, which we purchased of you, we have the satisfaction of saying we are highly pleased with. It meets the recommendations. We consider it decidedly the best and most valuable ma chine that we have ever seen or used. Wo do not hesitate in recommending it to any one. Respectfully, LEWIS, HOSE &. CO. East Middlebcbv, VL, Aug, 23, 1863. Emerson Smith, Dear Sir:—Your patent shingle and heading machine has satisfied me that it is decidedly the best and cheapest machine in use. It is very sim ply constructed, not liable to derangement, a perfectly safe and easy machine to work. It will *cut from 10 to 15,000 per day; the saw running horizontal, cut ting lengthwise the grain, makes much more per fect shingles and heading than can be made by any machine that cuts.across the grain. Your machine must prove a great suc&ss. Yours with respect, CHANDLER TILLOXSON, GriEEirviLLE, N. Y., Sept. 1, 1863. - 2lr. F. Baton, £)«nr Sir:— hav«ntcdSmUh’i improved machine in different kinds of timber. It does its work well beyond our expectations j it is a very perfect machine in every respect* We think it cannot but take the place of other machines when introduced. Yours respectfully, ‘ - * .CHARLES BREWER, \/H. BREWER. Gheestille, N. Y., Sept. 2, 1562. Mr. B. F . Eaton . Sir:—'The Green Mountain shin gle and heading machine which I purchased of you, answers the recommend in evcry-tespect.' lam well pleased with the machine; it does the work,well and with great dispatch. It is a valuable and important improvement. Yours respectfully. New Haves Minns, Yt., Sept. 1,18fi3. v • Emerson Smith, Dear Sir:—Year improved shingle machine, which I have bad in use since last spring, works complete. It is the best and most perfect ma chine in use. I have cut 1500, and can 2000 per hour. It is a machine that pays well, and mast como into general use. Yours, LEWIS RGSSELL. ffFS* Machines fdr sale in Tioga and Potter coun ties, Pa., by P. W. ROCKWELL, Holland, Tioga co., Pa. For town, county, or State rights, address B. F. EATON, General Agent, Greenville, Green co„ N, Y. March U 1864—3m* jwmt wr Depot, iY'lh **4 Marble Bt ock !J Q It, „ UT,ca . N. V flare Yon a Friend in (he Army ? Fort Alexander, Md., Oct. 12, ’62. Let me assure you that persons having sons, husbands and brothers in the army will do well to send them Cline’s Embrocation. It is just the medicine now wanted by soldiers for colds, coughs sprains, rheumatism, and camp ailments produced by exposure.. Hoping that Sutlers for the army •will take prompt measures to get a supply 1 re main, sir, Sergt. SAMUEL B. BANCROFT Co. C, 117th Ecgt. N. Y. S. V. . F. S. While writing, I am parting with my last bottio X had for my own use. J OLINIE’S VEGI4BLE EMBB6OATI9N! JIOXEY mnWDED IV IT FAILS TO OIVB SATISFACTION. For Diptheria, Colds, Coughs. Sore Throat, or Hoarseness, its equal is not to be found. 'When taken in time, or immediately after an exposure the effects aro astonishing. Two or three doses will throw off the cold and perform a cure and prevent tho setting in of the fever 1 ' and cough’ that usually follow a cold, which always racks the system, often leading to dipthorio and consump tion. It is highly necessary, therefore, that tho remedy bo administered m time. One or two doses may prevent these destructive complaints, end save you from an untimely grave. * * Sold hj Druggists generally, F r ®X, nre ll and sold, wholesale and retail, by S, Utica, N.y!' SL ° W * Lla BlcSkj. For Sale by JOHN A. ROY, WeUsboro. Pa January 13, 1864. ’ ‘ PURE GINGER at . ROT’S DRUG STORE. Hear Ye! Sear Ye 1 Hear Ye ! ALL persons indebted to the subscriber will co nfer a favor, and save themselves cost, by calling at his Office, and settling tho Bama-immediaieb, b Knoxville, Nov. 6th, 1803, 8t J. P. SILES FLINT CHIMNEYS, extra quality f or Kerosino Lamps, just received at LEWIS SHERRILL. BOY’S DRUG STORE. HOSTETTSK’S CELEBRATED STOMA© H BITTERS. A Pure and Powerful TaniC, Corrective uT.i Alterative, Of Wonderful Efficacy, in Diseases of the STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS; Cutes Dyspepsia, Liter Complaint, Headache, Gen eral. Debility, nervousness, Depression of Spi rits, Constipation, Colic. Intermittent Fe vers. Cramps and Spasms, and nil Com plaints of either Sox arising from Bodily Weakness, whether in heren t in the system or pro duced by Special Causes, Nothing that is not wholesome, genial and restorative la its nature, enters Into the composition, of lIOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTBUS. This popular preparation contains no mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical element; no fiery excitant; but it is a combination of the extracts of rare balsamic berbs and plants, with tho purest and mildest of all diffusive stimulants. * It is well to bo foiearned against disease, and, so far as the human system can be protected by means against maladies engendered by an unwholesome u.V’tosphere, im pure water, and other external causes, BIT TERS may be relied on as a safeguard. In districts infested with Jltcr and Ague, it has been found Infallible us a preventive, and irresistible as a remedy and thoQbaiids who resort to it under apprehension of an at tack, escape the scourge; and thousands who neglect to avail themselves of Us productive qualities in advance, are cured by a very brief course of this marvelous medicine.— Fever and Ague patients, after being plied with quinine for months in vain,until fairly saturated with that dangerous alkaloid, are not unfrequently restored to health within a few da} s by the use of HOSTKTTE It’S BITTERS. Tho weak stomach is rapidly invigorated and the appetite restored by this agreeable tonic; and hence it works won ders in cases of Dyspepsia end in less confirmed forms of Indigestion. Acting as a gentle and painless apperient, as well as upon the liver, it also invariably relieves the Consti pation superinduced by irregular action of the digestive and secretive organs. Persons of feeble habit, liable .to Frrvous Attacks, Low ness of Spirits and, Fits of Languor* find prompt and per manent relief from the Bitters. The testimony on thispoint is most conclusive, and from both sexes. - The agony of Biuoes" Coilc is immediately assuaged by a single dose of the stimulant, and by occasionally resorting to It, tho return of the complaint may be prevented; As a general tonic, UOSTETTER'S BITTERS prodnee ef fects which must bo experienced or witnessed before they can be folly npprcciatdd* In casa of Constitutional Weak ness, Premature Decay, and Debility and Decrepitude aris ing from old age, it exercises the electric influence. In the convalescent stages of all diseases, it operates'hs a delightful Invigorant. When the powers of nature are relaxed, it.op crates to rc-enforceund re-establish them. Last, but not least, it is Tlf Only Safe Stimulant, being manufactured from sound am! inocuons materials, and on tliely free from tho acid elements present more or less inall the ordinary tonics and stomachics of tho day No family medicine has beer,, so universally, and, it may bo truly added, deservedly popular withbto intelligent por tion of tho community.a\ lIUSTETTER’S BITTERS. Prepared by UOTSTETTER & SMITH, Pittsburg, ?a. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers aijd every where. feb3-ly HELMBOLOS GEMUIXE PREPARATIONS. CO3IPOUND FLUID EPTUACT BUCHU, a positive and specific remedy for tUo Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, und Drop sical Swellings. This Medicine increases the'power of Digestion, and ex cites the absorbents into healthy action, by which tho Wa tery or Calccrous depositions, und all Unnatural Enlarge ments are i educed, us well as Pain and Inflammation. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU, For Weaknesses arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipa tion, Early Indiscretion of Abuse, attended with the follow ing symptoms: Indisposition (o Exertion, Lossof Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horrors of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Universal Lassitude of the muscular system, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Erup tions on the face, Pallid Countenance These symptoms, it allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes, soon follows Impotence, Fatuity , Epilepsy , Fits, In one of which the patient may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those “Direful Diseases,” “ INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” Many are aware of tho cause of their suffering, BUT 50XE WII.LCOJifEtiS.TIIE RECOUPS OP TUB ISSANB AST LCMd. And Melancholy Deaths by Consumption bear ample wit ness to the truth of the assertion. The Constitution once affected wiik Organic Weakness, re quires the aid of medicine to strengthen and Invigorate the system. Which HejiboLd’S KSTRACT BUCHU VntanoWy does A trial will convince the most skeptical. FEMALES, females, females. In many AffrcUana perutiar la fcmalrt, tho ExTbacT Bueno is unequalled by any other remedy—ns in Chlorosis or Re tention, Irregularity, Painfulneas, or Suppression of Custo mary evacuations. Ulcerated or Scirrhous elate of tho Ute rus, Leccborrboo or Whites, Sterility, and fur all complaints incident to tho sex, whether arising from indiscretion. Hab its of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. Take no more Balsani, Mercury, or unpleasant medicine for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. HEMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU AND IMPROVED HOSE WASH CURES SECRET DISEASES, In all their stages. At little expense. Little or no change in diet. No inconvenience, and no exposure. It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to urinate, thereby removing obstructions, preventing and curing stric tures of the Urethra, allaying pain ami inflammation, so froxuent in this class of diseases, ami expelling all poisons., diseases and worn out matter. TnoDs.vNns rro.v rnot'SAXMj.Trao baf* bee* the ncrurs or quacks, and who have paid heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the “POISON” has, by the use of “ powerful astringents.” been dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravated form, ajjd perhaps after marriage. _ Uso Hembold’s Extract Buchu for all Rffectiofis and tils easra of the URINAKY ORGANS, whether existing in male or female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. Diseases of these oiguus require tho aid of a DIURETIC; lIGMBOLD’S EXTRACT HUCHU IS TUB GREAT DIUBS 1 TIC, and is certain to have the desired effect in ail diseases for which it is recommended. Evidence of tho mod reliable and responsible character will accompany tho medicine. Frtce §1 per bottle , or six for $5. Delivered to any address, securely packed from observa tion. • DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMJNIQATIONS. CUBES GUARANTEED! Advice Gratis! Address letters for information to 'IT. B. REMBOLD, Chemist, 104 South Tenth at., below Chestnut, Phila. ITEMBOLD'S Medical Depot, UEMBOLD’S Drag and Chemical Warehouse, 194 Broadway, N. Y. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, who endeavor to dispose of “their own” and «other” articles, on the reputation attained by Hcmbold’s Genuine Preparations, “ Extract Buchu. Extract Sarsaparilla. “ Improved Bose Wash. 49* Sold by all druggists everywhere. Ask for Hcmbold s Take uo other. Cut out the advertisement and send for it, and avoid imposition and exposure. Administrator’s Notice. LETTERS of administration having bees granted to the undersigned on the estate of Horace F. Westbrook, Into of Mlddlebury township, deceased, notion is hereby given to those indebted to make im mediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly anthenticated for settlement to RACHEL M. WESTBROOK, Adm’x. Mlddlebury, April 20,1864-61* September lst 9 1868. . . FROM THIS DATE, mi HEADY PAY ONLY I CUSTOM BOOTS AND SHOES; Leather, Fln&ags, &c,_ CASH PAID FOR HIDES, PELTS, DEER SKINS AND FDRS. ■QB, FRANKLIN SAYS: “When you have anything to advertise, tell the public of it in plain, simple language/* * I am manufacturing good custom made Boots and Shoes which I will sell at fair prices, and only for READ YPA Y, Such work cannot be sold at as sow rptes per pair as eastern made slop-work, bnt it can and will bo sold at prices which will enable the pur chaser to protect his feet with good substantial boots more cheaply than with a poor slop-shop article, which, even if it chances not to full in pieces with the first weeks service, is but a doubtful protection in wet and cold weather. Try ms. Buck and Doeskins Wanted, in the red and short blue, for which I will pay cash and a good price. Beef*Hides and Calfskins Wanted, for which I will olso pay cash. Sheep Pelts Wanted, for which I will olso pay cash and the highest mar ket price. An assortment of sole, upper, calfskins and linings, pegs, thread, nails, awis, knives, shoe-hammers, 4c., Ac., kept constantly on hand, which I will sell cheap for cash. Shop on Main Streetbetween Wilcox's and Ballard’s. O. W. SEARS. N. B. I can’t give credit, because, to be plain, I haven’t got it to give. Wellsboro, Sept. 9, 1863. .Eye and Ear Institute. DE. UP PE GRAFF, OCULIST, AURIST & GEN’L SURGEON, ELiHBA, N, r. TREATS ALL DISEASES OF TEE EYE, EAR AND , TER OAT. THE EYE.—He will operate upon Cataract, Arti ficial Pupil; Cross Eyes, Lachrymal Fistula, pterygium, Entropion, (inversion of the eye lid,.) and treats all forms of Sore Eyes, suck as Grannlated Lids, Purulent Ophthalmia, Opacities of the Cornea, Scrofulous Diseases of tho Eye, and all diseases to which the Eyo I s subject. THE EAR.- —Treats successfully Discharges from the Ear, Noises iu the Ear, Difficulty of Hearing, Deafness, (even when the drum is entirely destroyed, will insert an artificial oce, answering nearly all the purposes of the natural). THE THROAT.— Ulcerated Throat, Enlarged Ton sils, together with C ATARRJJ, In all Us forms, permanently cured. GENERAL SURGERY.—He will operate Club Feet, Haro Lip, Cleft Palate, Tumors, CancC rs » Morbid Growths, Deformities from Burns, HERNIA, Operated upon by a new mode with entire success; and performs PLASTIC OPERATIONS; where the Nose, Lip, or any portion of the face is destroyed through disease or otherwise, by healing them on anew. Will attend to tho Amputation of Limbs, and Gen eral Surgery in all its branches. INSERTS ARTIFICIAL EYES—Giving them all the motion and expression of the natural, defying de tection. They are inserted without removing the old one, orproducing pain. The Doctor's collection of Instruments comprises all the latest improvements, and is the largest in jthe State. The superior advantages he has had in per fecting himself in all that is new and valuable in Sur gery, warrants him in saying that every thing wilhin the bounds of the profession may he expected of him. The Institute has been greatly enlarged, so that we can now accommodate an increased number of pa. tients from a distance. Comfortable Boarding Hou ses attached to the establishment. No incurable Cnees received for treatment or opera lion*. If a case i* incurable, he so informed. Institute upon Water-street, opposite the Brainard House, Elmira, N. Y. Elmira, N. Y.; Nov. 4, 1563.-ly. NEW AND , SECOND HAND SAFES. FOB SALE CHEAP , AT THE New York Safe Depot, 71 William Street, New York. S. A. GREGG. Size and Prices of LILLIE'S Fire-proof Safes. OUTSIDE. . HEIGHT. No. 1 24 No. 2 26 No. 3 30 No, 4 32 No. 5 3+ No. 6 40 . IX3IDE. HEIGHT. WIDTH. DEPTH. No. 1 17 i.-ll 32 No. 2 19i I3i 12 No. 3 21 -13 -12 No. 4 22 -IS 13 No. 5 24 -21 -14- No. 6 31 -21 -15 No. 1 . • • • No. 2 ... . No. 3 ... . No. 4 . .i . . No. 5 . . . . No. 6 . . . . Nov. 25, 18C3-6mos. 8325. SEVEN OCTAVE §225 ROSEWOOD PIANO EORTES, ORO7BNSTEES & CO. 499 Broadway, N. Y. NEW and enlarged scale PIANO POSIES, with oil latest improvements. Thirty years experience, with greatly increased fa cilities for manufacturing, enablss ns to sell for CASH at the above usually low price. Oar Instruments re ceived the highest award at the World's Fair, and for five successive years at the American Institute- War ranted five years. Terms net cash. Call or send for descriptive circular. March 23, IS 64-3 in. UEMOVAL. MISS PAULINE SMITH has removed to tho house (late the residence of Chas. Williams,) opposite the United States Hotel. I wish to inform my customers that I have just received my SPRING AND SUMMER .GOODS, and can be fonnd at the above place, ready to do work in the beat manner for all who may favor me with a call. . PAULINE SMITH. . WeUsboro, April 13,1864-tf j ' I have started a Millinery Shop at Mainsburg, to which 1 invite the attention of people im that section of the county. It will be under the management of Miss Ellen Green. SEED POTATOES. New Varieties of seed patatoes for sale at ROY’S DRUG STORE. Admluistr:ilor’s Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been grant ed to tho subscriber, on the estate of Normaa Francis, late of Delmar township, deceased, notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement to the subscriber. ISAAC II- BODINB, Ada'r. WeUsboro, April 29 1864-6 t. I KEROSINE LAMPS at ROY’S DRUG STORE. CONCENTRATED LYE, for sale at ROY’S DRUG STORE. PUTTY & WINDOW GLASS at BOY'S DRUG STORE. WIDTH. DEPTH. PRICE. . . . $5O 00 . . . . 60 00j ! . . . . TO 00 I . . . . 85 00 n lOO 00 I . . . 115 00 I Soldiers’ Pay Boftnty andjp e n»« B «„ Agency. KNOXVILLE. TIOGA COUNTY PENNA The undersigned having been specially H«b 3 m i the United States Goverameat to procure the ° Back Pat, Bounty, ass Pessiosj * &- of deceased and disabled soldiers, gives notice to interested, that be has made arrangements with **■ ties in Washington, by which he is able t 0 srr J’ ar ' Back pay, Bounty 1 and Pensions, in a very shore » aor ® and that ha will give particular attentions to all lffl V claims that may,he brought to him. Beia» with all the requisite Forms, Blanks, ic., ic. b» superior advantages in this branch of business s V diers entitled to pensions, will find it to their adr ° " tage to apply to the undersigned at Knoxville as th" examining surgeon for Tioga County resides ther Also, Judge Case, before whom all applications fo pensions may be made. or Soldiers enlisted since the Ist of Jlsrch, 1861 m any kind of service, Naval or Military, who’-ara din aided by disease or wounds, are entitled to Pbnsituu All soldiers who serve for two years or diffine i n ! war, should it sooner dose, will he entitled M Jiao' Bounty. Also soldiers who have heca woundeuik battle, whether having served two years or not are entitled to 6100 Bounty. Widows of soldiers who die or are killed are entitled to Pensions and the Slllo Bounty. If there be no widow, then the minor chil. dren; and if no minor children, then the father mother, sisters, or brothers are entitled as above,-! Terms, moderate. ~ I will be at ray office on Monday and Saturday of each week, to attend to this business. July 15, 1863. ly, Ekfeuk.vces : Weilsboro, J. P. Donaldson, Sher iff Stowell. Addison, N. Y., W. K. Smith. 'Wash, ington, D. C., Tucker and Lloyd. DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTOBT, THE undersigned having purchased the »eij known Woolen Factory of Messrs. E. i B. 8 Bowen on the Cowanesqne River, two miles east of Knoxville, takes this metbod of informing the iahabi. tants of Tioga and adjoining counties that he will manufacture wopl by tfee yatd| or on shares to suit customers, into 1 FLANKERS, CASSIiIERES, : DOE-SKINS, FULL CLOTHS, of all kiotfj. 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 son. He will pay particular attention to Roll Cardin? & Cloth Dressing, which will be done in Ibe neatest possible manner, having added one new Koll Machine, will enable hia to dispatch and accommodate people from a distance. He would farther say that he has carried on thebusi. ness in manufacturing wool for farmers in Bradford and adjoining counties for the past twenty yean; h therefore can warrant all work and satisfy his co<;3. mers, using nothing in manufacturing hat ceauina wool. JOSEPH IXGIUB, Deerfield, May 5, 1883-ly. Insurance Agency, THE Insurance Company of North America br, appointed the undersigned an agent for lion ' County and vicinity. 5 M the high character and standing of this Comps bj gi™ Eljo assurance of full protection to ownemf against the hazard of fire, I solicit with con fidence a j«2 share of the business of the connij. This company WJ 13 incorporated in 1794. Its capital is $500,000, and its i»J 3eat3 * n as per statement Ist Jan. of that yeas was $1254,719 SL CHARLES PLATT, ARTHUR G. COFFIN, . , . Present. Office of the Company 232 Walnut Street j, Philadelphia. Win.Biieliler, Central Agent Har risburg, Pa. JOHN W. GUERNSEY, . Agent for Tioga County, Pa, July 15, /1563. TO THE PUBLIC. I AM now prepared to manufacture; at my establish* mcnC in Deerfield, PLAIX AXD FAJTCT FLASHELS, Also, Ladles’ BALMORAL SKIRTS to order, either by the piece or quantity, to suit cus tomers. JOSEPH IKGUAiI. Knoxville, July 15,1803. f FILL JNO WINTER GOODS! X. L. BALDWIN IS now receiving a large and well selected STOCK OP FALL AKD WIXTER GOODS, consisting in part of a General Stock of DRY GOODS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, HARD'WARK, BOOTS AND SHOES, _ WOODEN WARE, &c., &c. All of which will bo cold VERT LOW for READY PAY OBEY. ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All persons buying GOODS for REAST PAT t Are respectfully invited to call and examine THE STOCK, As they are to be sold at VERY LOW PRICES. CASH PAID FOR WOOL. Tioga, Nov. 27, 1863. T. L. BALDWIN. PENSION AGENCY. TO SOLDIERS AND THEIR FRIENDS. THE undersigned having had considerable eapa rience in procuring Pension Bounties and Back pay of Soldiers, will attend to all business in that line entrusted tr Lis care with promptness and fidelity. ALL SOLDIERS discharged by reason of wounds are entitled to the $lOO bounty. Pensions, Bounties, and arrears of pay, collected by the undersigned. Persona wishing to confer w\th me Tfill pleas® cult or address mo letter at Sylvania, Bradford county,- Pa. Charges reasonable. GEO. P, 3JOXRO. Refers by permission^ H. B. Card, County Treasurer, Wellsboro, Pa. D. P. Pomeroy, Troy, Pa. A. H. Spalding, Sheriff, Towanda, Pa. [lpriM.- GATLIN’S IMPROVED Fire and Water Proof Cement is the beat preparation in use for mending broken articlv anch os Glass, Chinn, Crockery, Wood. Leather, Ornancoxv Stone, Metali Rone, Ivory, Pearl, Porcelain, m fact, any broken articlp. Being perfectly white it will not disfigure the Jt will stand ail climates, ami when thorongW/ dry, the parti to which it is applied will be as strong as d was before broken. Price 25 cehts per bottle. __ T 1 , A, ROY, Agent for Tioga County. weUsboro, August 26,1563. Portable Prints its Offices. For the us* of Merchant Druggists, anil all famine* 3 and professional wen wish to do their offn pna-' ing. neatly and cheiP*/< Adapted to tho printing ’• HandbilK Billheads. Circa* larg, Libels, Cards aad Newspapers. Full inat £? * tioos accompany eacho® . enabling a boy ten jr* 4 ” * to work them successful** Circulars seat free, men sheets of Type. Cats, «tc-. ft cents. Address ADAMS’ PRESS CO. 31 Park Row, N. T., and 35 Lincoln St. Boston, Mass. January 27, ISC4-ly. Family dye colors at „„„ ROY'S DREG STORE- CIDER VINEGAR at > BOX’S DRUG STORE* 1 WM. B, SMITH. Secretary