♦ orm vm;: Who does not remember, with £ sort of 1 half the wonder and delight t * his first po ■visible echo,?. Ji.. perfect harleqf ja of the air, the merriest" and’the saddesthooter in the her? laughed haok your ’ *ngh,-. shouted bock yoar shout, and cried'bf 01-Jyour cry. There are a’few just ns there few), comtaoupkip -people in the world; imd there -are eocentr is &!hoes, curious, and JjeaoJjii jl echoes. In rPajia.ithera' is -lh. feha which not only repeats the same words tor. e times in ra pid sofcheision/but haa the trie ' of changing the letter Sto .V, which gives M ise to a very pleasant joke. - Call out Satan f- • The echo in stantly repjjes, “Vat’en!” {Ge-i thee hence!) The reply undoubtedly proceiidi.'from the ghost of sume old sinner, who,.conipeJed to do-eter nal .peuauce.iu-that spot, ismoVjd, to the phju ratibn every time he hears th'i hia tor jßteptor. ’ .5 . A saucy coho haunts the Bhiae cliffs at Ob erwesel. Ask him who is thej burgomaster of pberwesel, 'and you get for Answer, Esel!— Esel is the German for-ass, no t <l/e burgomas ter is highly sensible of the i; -plied insult.— More than ence he has orderuSi-f? echo to hold its tongue; but the saucy roookejt. is not liable stddinprisonment, and iaughs-: {‘tie threatened application of 'the'gag law. -Memofain echoes are nft'x ii'jry grand. — • 'voices of subterranean d ::nons, calling from the bottom of the wdriffi-'f is what the -Arabs call them. One of nhe Yety ’grandest on the.Kccningsee, a, j'lhtiiresque lake in ' the BavariatHHighlands, at t"'.‘pot "where the naked cliff rises on one sid.e height of five thousand feet; the clothed ‘■'with forest. The report of 6 pistol, fired here, is first returned faint rod low, from the ; wooded side, and dies away, fed second more it'is heard gathering along iiifl on the other side, lite - a gradual roll of t increasing in volume until it breaks oveirj-Qur head in a deafening crash, louder tba? the broadside of the line. * , Echoes love to haunt cavernr, and grottoes. There is a large cavern in’Eiuia id in which the cries of an animal thrown intr, it increase in volume and multiply to such extent, that men of the strongest ne>(ies.have turned pale to hear them. The penSfL-.Ary believe the cavern 19 bc one of the gateways to a place not mentionable to “£«!;,polite.”' Other . jgrottoed-'are the residenceslofs&od and happy echoes, that live in harmony great Spi rit of Nature. - One of these ST.the celebrated Cave of The vast proportions and be'auliful details of the cavsrn pbarm the eye, while the ear is enraptured by ’strains of en chanting. tdasic-which eonlit itUUy fill the air. Crystal ppunds of numberli.Ysj’"waterfalls, the breathing bf 'the winds, mingling with the ca dence of the multitudinou 1 Wves, striking «gainst the sonorous columns if basalt, make a etrange and ravishing harmon r. A little nonsense is dowaWi .then relished by echoes as tveSl is by jhe t i men. A few years ago the following in occurred at Baltimore, during the seet "<pt of a religious convention. An English c ; -yijnian —a little, red-haired, waspish man eftJod—got'on his legs for the purpose of deUvei*g a great speech. Echo came to the rescue of bis, American friends —and the following amusing •’"blloquy ensued ; Clergyman. —Mr. Chairmer*. Echo. —Mr. Chairman. Clergyman, —T have tbo ll<%r, sir. Echo.—l have the floor, Mf:- • Clergyman. —Do you mO’U 0 insult fn&f Echo.— Do you mean to asjltme! By this time the whole was in a Toar, and th« enraged little Englishman flopped down into bis seat, m uttering abatbemasagaiust the ill-manners of American conventions. ' 1 The interest of "the foll*t*ing story pf an in .discreet echo, verges op lif tragic. It is said to hare occurred in the of Girgenti, in Sicily. ' , There was one point in. this-cathedral where the slightest whisper utta?:d?Sa';a certain con fessional, two hundred fifty feet distant, ‘could lie heard as rig if .spoken aloud close to the listener’s efji-.-.jOne morning-, a handsome young lady, attired, en tered the fatal confessional.’ At the same in stant a gentleman entered - (jfe cathedral, and, by accident, took his ‘statioi'jn the very spot which stood'in connection- mth the confes sionnl. ‘ He was the lady’s ! She began with the plaoes of the con fession. She was .too fotidyf balls, - theatres, dress; was uncharitable the failings of her female friends, &o The husband smiled, act'. tver-curious, con tinued to li*ten. The fab 1 oilbitent had some thing more'serious on her' riim'. She confessed it between two' delicats The husband trembled, and his hand to his forehead. Leaving the :nt?iedral, "he waited for bis wife at the door— her, when she appeared, with a violem- blew. • The incident caused a jjree t deal of scandlal in Girgenti, and the confessional was removed to a’ place when) wag less danger of creating domestio dif (ibr-j. There is a magnificent eo j) in the Baptistry at Pisa.[ It requires thnte ties to call it out, but those throe it swells,faaiprolongs, and va ries, until ysu think yuo'heiJ ! r the playing of a grand organ. * ?•, Deuoceact CLASSiPii.il 1 , V. Nas. by-classified the various, in tne modern democratic party as 1— Them as would t-. jiiifiate MiekLelon on a war platform. ’ ' 2 us would npniaatß Miok Lelon on a peese platform. ‘ 3 Them as would Vallanygum on a peese platform. - '* ! 4 Them as would Jfimj&ate Tallannygum on a war platform. ’ , .sf-Them as would ft m the war ef slavery oood be let alone. .:■ A . 6 Them as is oppos } ; hf-|rar in enny shape. 7 as is jg cooskeos uv tho draft. „ s'y B—The Betwixed and ihv< betweeners, who are.ashamed nv ohr j'Wtyivnd aint suitable for • ... They ape with Demii rtxr£ as the Mibhigan ders with the itch—-vr lAe to get rid of it, butijah’t < 0 ■Ajicsiso. —A lady os iupyiog room letter B ' hotels, viiWfan the .slate the fol lowing:. -V 5 , - “Z‘ k 0 , le l te f,^ at : *nd if letter B fSrl r° n ' ■' £Hler,3 pa becaus if *WI«U Jetterßbe, i»,fordo will be unable to let her house to Sir. Hi who 5a to be on hand at J»Mf put seven.” Tli) porter, a better boot ■ Week thin orthography f, did not know at seven mhttiut to wake “ lot iet B" or “ let her lie." A Joint Resolution proposing certain Amendments to the Constitution. Be it resolved hg the Senate., arid!Hotm of Repre sentative* of the Comiconiccdlth' of Pennsylvania in Geveraal Assembly met, That Jhe following amend, mems be proposed to the Constitution of the Com monwealth, in accordance with tho, provisions of the tenth article thereof: There shall bo an additional section, to ithe third article of the' Constitution, to be designated as section four, as follows: *' ’ “Section 4. Whenever any of the qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall be in any actual military service, un der a requisition from tho President of the United States, or by the authority of this Commonwealth, such electors may exercise lh» right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, jiodor such regulations as are, or shall be, prescribed by Jaw, as folly as if they were present at the usual place of election.” 1 Section* 2. There shall bo two additional sections to the eleventh article of tho Constitution, to be designated as sections eight, and nine, os follows : “ Section* 8, No hill shall bo passed by tho Legislature, containing more than one subject, which shall be clearly expiossedin the title, except appropriation bills.” ‘•SectionO. No bill shall be passed by tho Legislature granting any powers, or privileges, in any cose, where tho authority to grant such powers, or privileges, has been, or may hereafter be, conferred upon the court* of this Cora* monTrealth.” HENRY C- JOHNSON, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JOHN P. PENNY, - • Speaker of the Senate. Office of ike Secretary of. the Commpnioealilij Harrisburg, April 26, 1864. PENNSYL VANIA, SS: * Ido hereby certify.that tho foregoing is a fall, true and correct copy of tho original Joint Resolution of tho General Assembly, entitled “A Joint Resolution proposing certain Amendments to the Constitution,” as the same remains on ifle at this office. —*—. 1* Is Testimony whereof, I have hereunto 2» S. i set my band and caused the seal of the "■ —, —' j Secretary’s office to be affixed, the. day and year above written. ELI SUPER', ’ Secretary of the Commonwealth. The above Resolution having been agreed to by a majority of the members yf each House, at two suc cessive sessions of the General Assembly of this Com monwealth, the proposed amendments will be submit ted to the people, for their adoption or rejection, on the. FIRST TUESDAY OP AUGUST, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty four, in accordance with the provisions of the tenth article of the Constitution, and the act, entitled “ An Act prescribing the time and manner of submitting to the people, for tboir approval and ratification or re action, the proposed amendments to the Constitu tion,” approved the twenty-third day of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. ELI SLXFER, May 2,1861 —3m. Seo’y of the Commonwealth. THE following list of prizes awarded to the Wood Mower, is sufficient to show that it is justly en titled to be nailed tbo The Grand Gold Medal of Honor, as the best mow ing machine, either native or foreign ; also the gold medal and one thousand francs, as the best foreign machine; and a special gold medal at the great French national trial, at Vincennes, near Paris, June, 1860. The only prize ever offered on mowing ma chines by the French Government. The first prize silver medal and two hundred francs, al the trial at Trappes, near Paris, June, 1860. The grand gold medal of honor, os the most useful furm implement,- at the Gastrow (Mecklenburg) exhi bition and trial, June, 1860. The first prize of £lO, by Yorkshire (England) ag ricultural society-, 1860,1861 and 1662. Grand gold medal at the Griefswald exhibition, (Germany,)-July, 1860. First premium silver medal, by the .United States Agricultural Society, in 1850 and 1860. First premium at the. New Jersey State Fair. First premium and diploma by the lowa State Ag cnltural Society. j First premium by tho Barks county (Pa.) Agricul tural Society. " First premium by the Berkshire (Mass.) Agricultu ral Society. I 1 First premium by Wisconsin Mechanics’ Exhibi tion. . First premium by Belmont county, Ohio. First premium by Harrison county, Ohio, First premiums by Grundy and St. Clair counties, -Illinois. . ‘First premium by the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, at Boston. First prise by the Royal Agricultural Society of England, at their quadrennial trial nt Leeds, in July, IS6I, la competition with the leading machines of En land and tb'c United States. First prize by the Royal North Lancashire Agri cultural Society, at Preston, England, August, 1862. Silver medal by the Maryland Institute, October, 1863. CLEAR THE TRACK! THAT -rush to BULLARD *& CO’S STORE meabs something! Of course it does. It means that NEW STOCK OP SPRIG & SUMMER GOODS. hire all the rage, and that about three square juries of people,jin and around Wellsborough and vicinity, KNOW! WHERE TO GO TO BUY GOOD GOODS, mJMsAIU & o®. defy oompetkm' in stylo, variety, quantity, quality t(nd cheapness, of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, LACES, TRIMMINGS, SHAWLS, HOSIERY, 4.INENS, CAMBRICS, BUTTONS, LADIES’ GAITERS, SLIPPERS, GLOYES, and—bat why enumerate? They have f everything in the line of goods that will be asked for. Come and see. And then— TIP-TOP FRENCH GOODS, not “cheap as dirt,” because good goods can’t be sold for a song now-a-days; but as cheap as any like quality of goods can bo sold in tbe country. Also,' The Grocery Departm’t, comprises everything in that line, all good and at icasonoh!e prices. NOTICE is hereby given, that the following per sons Java settled their accounts in the Regis ter's office of Tioga county, and that the same wilf be presented to the Orphans’ Court of said county, on Thursday, the 9lh of Juno, 1884, for oonfirmation'and allowance: Lovina Taylor, Administratrix of the estate of Ni ram Haines, deceased. Catharine Walker-, Administratrix of the estote of Helinos Walker, deceased. Ira Johnson, Administrator of the estate of John L Johnson, deceased. .William Harrison. Administrator of the estate of William Meek, deceased. Joseph Palmpr, Administrator of the estate of Sa muel Palmer, deceased. George M. Hall and JTbnb Corwin, Administrators of the estate of Cornelius Pierce, deceased. _ - , H. S. ARCHER, Register. * WelUboro,’iMay U, 1884. AND OFF HAND BLACEBMITEING. THE undersigned being grateful to his former customers for their liberal patronage and prompt payments, wishes to inform thorn and tho public in Sullivan and vicinity, that ho has 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 Mainaburg, 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 oh Ellis. Also a good article of TAB sold in Mmnsburg at $l,OO per gallon. JOHN A. KT.T,rs, Hainsburg, April 13,.1864-2n),* THE WOOD MOWER. ’ BEST MOWER IN THE WORLD. And he still defies competition. * D; P. ROBERTS, Agent. , Wellsboro, May 25,1864,-3m BVLIARD A CO’S AND BUY THEM CHEAP. BEAVER HATS, ALL STYLES AND MATERIAL. Drop In with the crowd. £S3- Ono Door above Roy’s Drag Store. BULLARD & CO. Wellsboro, Juno T f 1564. Registers Notice. HORSE SHOEING THE TIOGA CO ON T V AGIT ATOTI. “TO BOWEN’S SEEING a big crowd on Main Street, hurry ing toward a common center, somebody asked Where Are Tow Goiiig? The answer was “To Bowen's, Mo. 1, Union Block!” To look at that splendid stock of NEW SPRING & SUMMER ROODS! ust arrmngTrom New York. - 14 VERY SENSIBLE PEOPLE,” thought Ito myself; you-know who buys at a bar gain, and sells so as to give the purchaser a bargain ; too. . Therefore, if you want anything in the lino of DRY GOODS, LADIES’ GOODS. READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, &0., . GO TO BOWEN'S, and if you want 1 HARDWARE, QUEEN SW ARE, WOODEN-WARE, and - GROCERIES, at prices you can afford to pay " CO TO BOWEN’S. - If you have Cash, or Butter, or Cheese, or Grain to exchange for. this SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS,] bring them along, and you will get ! Satisfactory Bargains; ; and if yon come once, you will be sure to come Itwice —yea, thrice, or half-a-dozen times. Don’t forget the place : NO. 1, UNION BLOCK, TTellaboro, Juno 1, 1864. JOHN It. BOWEN. September Ist, 1863. from this date; FOR READY PAY ONLY I CUSTOM BOOTS AND SHOES; ' , Leather, Findings, &c. CASS' PAID FOR HIDES, PELTS, DEER SKIES AND FURS. JQR. FRANKLIN SAYS: a When yon have anything to advertise, tell the pnblio of it in plain, simple language.” * r lam manufacturing good; custom made Boots and Shoes which I will sell at fair prices, and only for HEADY PAY. Such work cannot be sold* at as low rates per pair as eastern made slop-work, but it can and will be 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 fall in pieces with the first weeks service, is bat a doubtful protection in wet and cold weather. Try me. Buck and Boeskins Wanted, in the red and short for which I will pay cash and a good price. Beef-Hides and Calfskins Wanted, for which I will also pay cash. Wanted, -• for which I will also pay cash and the highest mar ket price. An assortment of sole, upper, calfskins and linings, pegs, thread, nails, awls, knives, shoe-hammers, Ac,, &c., kept constantly on band, which I will sell cheap for cash. Shop on Main Street between Wilcox's and Bullard's. G. W. SEARS. [ N. B, I can't give credit, because, to be plain, I haven't got it to give. ' Wellsboro, Sept, 9, 1803. Eye and Ear Institute. DR.- UP DE G-jRAFF, . OCULIST, AUHIST & UEjN'jli SUKOEUN, EUUBA, N, Y. TREATS ALL DISEASES OF TEE EYE , EAR AKE TEROAT. 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, such as Granulated Lids, Purulent Ophthalmia, Opacities of the Cornea, Scrofulous Diseases of tho Eye, and all diseases to which the Eye is subject THE EAR.—Treats successfully Discharges from the Bar, Noises in the Ear, Difficulty of Hearing, Deafness, (evefl when the drum is entirely destroyed, will insert an artificial one, answering nearly all the purposes of tho natural). THE THROAT.—Ulcerated Throat, Enlarged Ton sils, together with CATARRH, In all its forms, permanently cured. GENERAL SURGERY.—Ho will operate upon Club Feet, Haro Lip, Cleft Palate, Tumors, Cancers, Morbid Growths, Deformities from Burns, lIEUi¥I A, Operated upon b-y 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 the Amputation of Limbs, and GonX eral Surgery iu 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, or producing pain. The Doctor’s collection of Instruments comprises all tho latest improvements, and is the largest in the State. The superior advantages he bna had in per fecting himself in all that is now and valuable in Sur gery, warrants him in saying every thing within tho bounds of the profession may he expected of hint. The Institute has boon greatly enlarged, so that wc can now accommodate an increased number of pa tients from a distance. Comfortable'Boarding Hou ses attached to the establishment. No incur ah tc Cases received for treatment or opera tions. If a case is incurable, he will be so informed. Institute upon Water-street, opposite the Brainard House, Elmira, N. Y. Elmira, N. Y., Nov. 4, !563.-ly, , $225. SEVEN OCTAVE $225 ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES, GROTBNSTEEX & CO. 499 Broadway, X. Y. NEW ana enlarged scale PIAXO FORTES,'with all latest improvements. Thirty years experience, with greatly increased fa: cilitiea for manufacturing, enablss ns to sell for CASH at the above usually low price. Our Instruments re ceived the highest award at the World’s Fair, and for five successive years at the American Institute. War ranted five years. Tunits nkt cash. Call or send for descriptive circular. March 23, 1864-3 m. Wew Millinery Goods. M K ?’ A- „ J : SOFIELD desires to call the atten tion of the Ladies of Wellaboro and vicinity, to her New Stock of Spring Millinery Goods, consist ing of the latest stylos of Bonnets, Hats, Head Dress, cs, Caps, Ac., and a variety of French Flowers, Shell and Straw Ornaments, the latest novelties in the way of Trimmings. Infant's Hats and Caps, Old Ladies’ Dress Gaps Gronadein Veils of tho newest shades. Mrs. S. feels particularly grateful for tho patronage of her friends, and would say that she has engaged one of the host Milliners for the season, and is pra pared to repair Straws in tho best manner. She is receiving Goods constantly from New York and will keep a good assortment. Her rooms will be found hereafter opposite Roy s Drug Store, in the building lately occupied by Miss Smith. “Wellsboro, April.l3, -Interestin:; to Farmers. VAWf® A T 1 OOD has made D. P. Roberts, of Wcllshoro, an agont for tho counties of Tioga, Potter, Clinton and Lycoming, for the sale of his lieht two wheeled MO WE US and REAPERS SAiim REAPERS; and all wantiff m£ climes, will save from ten to twenty dollars by-eallin on the subscriber before purchasing elsewhere. 6am° pie machines to be seen at hia store. Circulars and hit of prices gent free by mall. Welleboto, May 11,1801-3 m, D ‘ **’ B,OBER ' IS ' SMITH’S IMPROVED GREEN MOUNTAIN Shingle and Heading' Machine, It vlas Awarded (he First Premium Silver Me dalr at .the New York Slate Agricultural Fail-, at Utica, in 1803, and at all .'.oilier Fairs where • Exhibited. THIS important improvement in machines for man ufacturing shingles and heading, the inventor has the pleasure of introducing to the public; a ma chine which has proved itself, beyond a doubt, deci dedly the most perfect, the best and cheapest machine, that has ever yet been introduced. As shingles and heading are articles of great demand and of much im portance, the aim and object of the inventor has been to get up a machine that would make them as near perfect to the best shaved, and with the greatest dis patch, possible. With much labor and expense he has succeeded in accomplishing his object; which fact is testified to by those who have the machines in use.— The superiority and many important advantages this machine has over others, are: It has no complicated parts liable* to derangement; simple In its construc tion, yet strong and durable; perfectly safe and easy in operating; dobs the work in a very perfect man ner, equally as well on beading of different kinds— culling obliquely, or otherwise, as desired. The saw running hpmontal, cutting lengthwise of the bolt; the carriage traveling only in proportion to thew’dth of the shingle or beading, and are made to cut from 10 to 24 inches in length, works up the timber very close; will cut from 1000 to ICOO per hour of shingles, un but little room; occupying.only about four feet square, not weighing over 28S lbs. J can 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 foilawlngi'are a few of the many testimonials which can be produced : i WiDDLKBunr, Vt., Aug, 25, 1563. Mr. Emerson Smith, Bear Sir:—Yqu wish to know our opinion of your improved shingle and beading machine. Wo have had one of them in use some time; have cat about 800/000'from various kinds of timber. It has done the work in the most satisfactory manner. Have lost no time nor expense on account of the ma chine getting of order. It is a very perfect ma chine ; easy and safe to operate. We have used dif ferent kinds of shingle machines. Youra we must,[gay excels all others;in every respect. Wo 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. Carp.tstola, N.Y., Bee. 19,1864. Mr, D. F. Eaton, Bear Sir:—The Green Mountain shingle and bending machine, which, we purchased of you, wo have thq satisfaction of saying we are highly pleased with. It meets the recommendations. Wo consider it decidedly the best and most valuable ma chine that we have ever seen or used. We do not hesitate in recommending it to nny one. Respectfully, XjEWIS, ROSE A CO. East Middleb£bt, Vt, Aug, 23, 1863. ■Emerson Smith, Bear Siri—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'Hfork. It will cut from 10 to 15,000 per day ; the saw running horizontal, cut ting lengthwise |tho grain, makes much more per fect shingles and! heading than can bef made by any machine that cute across the grain. Your machine must prove a great success. Yours with respect, | CHANDLER TILLOXSON, Greenville, N. Y. f Sept. 1, 1863. J/r. B. F. Eaton, Dear Sir:—Wo have used Smith’s improved mnoVain« »» JiffoTant IcVixlo of iiiubot. It does its work well beyond our expectations; it is a very perfect machine in every respect. We think it cannot bat take the place of other maoaines when introduced. 1 , Yours respectfully, b CHARLES BREWER, , WM. BREWER. GweexviCle, N. Y., Sept. 2,1563. Air. B, F. Eaton, Sir: — : The Green Mountain shin gle and heading uiachino which I purchased of you, answers the recommend in every respect. lam well pleased with tho machine; it docs the work well and with great dispatch. It is a valuable and important improvement. " fcouw respectfully, ' 1 1 LEWIS SHERRILL. New Haven Mills, Yt., Sept. 1,1863. Emerson Smith, [Dear Sir:—Your improved shingle machine, which I have had in use since last spring, works complete. It is tho 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 must come into general use. I Yours, ! , LEWIS RUSSELL. Machines for sale in Tioga and Potter coun ties, Pa., by j P. W. ROCKWELL, } Rutland, Tioga co., Pa. For towel, county, or State rights, address B.' F. EATON, General Agent, | Gfeenville, Green co,, N. Y, March in' C LiT IST E 9 S VEGETABLE EMBEOOATION. FOR the sure cure of Headache, Toothache, Diarrhoea, Rheumatism, Sore Throat, Neural gia, Fains in the Side, Bach, or Stomach, Cramps, Cats, Sprains, Borns, Bruises, Wounds, etc., etc.; also, for all kinds of WOUNDS on HOESES. Try itiT-It can not ITail! tST* This preparation does not contain any poisonous minerals or deleterious drug*. Tho numerous cores that aro dolly performed by the use of tho Vegetable Embrocation aro gufficleqv evidences of its super* excellent virtues. 7BOJC PEOP. WILLIAMS, PRINCIPAL OP TOE FTIOA MUSICAL INSTITUTE. B. Cline: Bear Sir— Having witnessed the very beneficial results from the use of yoar Vegetable Em brocation by myself and members of my &mlly in cases of Colds, Sore Throat, and Hoarseness, I cheerfully give you this testimony to its worth, and can confidently recommend it In tfio above coses from an experimental knowledge of its efficacy.—-Yours very truly, W. WILLIAMS. Utica, June 4,1561. Good News from Home — -All agree —See ■what they say. We, the Undersigned, citizens of Utica, having used Cline’s Vegetable Embrocation in oar families, and find* Ing It n most salutary remedy, can cheerfully recom mend it to the public generally, as being an indispen sable article for family use. We do not wish to under rate any other worthy medicine, but can truly say that wo never before havo found an equal to this Vegetable Embrocation, and we would advise every family to keep a bottle ready for immediate use. M«. M. A. Hill, Schuyler at, Mrs. J. Crocker, Burnett it, M«. Emily Oerria, “ Mrs. B. Garmnigbt, “ Mrs. Rachel Roberts, " . Mrs. A. M. Hibbi, “ D. Becon. CathaTiue si, D. L. Simmons, • “ T. S’. Robinson, Genesee st Mrs.M. E. Francis, Bi&udin* st Jus. Handeu. Huntington it. N M. Shepard. Spring st Mrs, George Bancroft, “ Mrs. M. Wheeler, “ Mrs-Alvlra Lane, 41 Mrs. Anna Williams, ** Mrs. Mary Vaughan, D. Van Valkehburge, *• Henry Hill, Herick st John Shott, Genesee st T. C. Hartwell. “ Jane Davison, Schuyler «t ’Mrs. J. Walker, “ Robt. T. Lane, Huntington It Mrs. Elite Shott, Genesee st. Priscilla McCanghlin, ** Elisabeth Grants. Cathllnc et Margaret Marsdcu ** Sells Simmons, Burnett st Ann Hill, Varick st ; The above names are from well-known respectable citizens, and a thousand more names might be added* of whom information can be had in reference to the astonishing cares performed., Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail by f B. CUtNE, NO. 50 GENESEE ST., MARBLE BLOCK, UTICA, S.Y., and Storekeepers generally. Fop Sale by JOHN A, ROY, Wellsboro, Pa. JanuaryU, 1864. Notice to Bridge Builders. TUB Commissioners of Tioga County will receive scaled proposals until Thursday, the 9tb day of Jane next, at tho Commissioner's Office in Wellaboro, to let tho job'of building tbo new Bridge across the Tioga River, at the mouth of Elk Run, in Covington -ToTmbrp; " : "JOB REXFORB,) C. Fa MILLER, \ Comr'a. •Wellsboro ; .May 11. M. ROCKWELL, J POKE GINGER at ’ : BOX'S DRUG STORE. • -HOSTBTTBH’S STOMACH BITTEBS. A Pure and Foxcerful Tonic , Corrective and Alterative, oj Wonderful Efficacy, in Diseases off the STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS; Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Headache, Gen eral Debility, Nervousness, Depression of Spi rits, Constipation, Colic, Intermittent Fe vers. Cramps and Spasms, and all Com plaints of either Sex arising from Bodily Weakness, whether in herent in the system or pro duced by Special Causes, Nothing that is not wholosotne, genial and restorative in Its nature, enters into tlie competition of HOSTETTEB'S STOMACH BITTERS. This popular preparation contains no mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical element; no sery excitant*, but It fs a combination of the extracts of j rare balsamic herbs and plants, with the purest and mildest 1 of all diffusive *rinu;Unt«. j It is well to be forearmed against disease, and, bo far as the human system can be protected by human menus against maladies engendered by an unwholesome atmosphere, Im pure water, ami other external causes. UOSTETTEII’S BIT-' TKKa may be relied on as a safeguard. 1 IndUtricU infested with Fcvtr and Ague, it has been found infallible as a preventive, and irresistible as a remedy, and thousands who resort to it under apprehension of an at tack, escape the scourge; and thousands who neglect to avail thcm-elves of its productive qualities in advance, aro cured by a very brief course of this marvelous medicine. — Fever aud Ague patients, affer being plied with quinine for months in vain, until fairly saturated with that dangerous alkaloid, ate not unfrequentl.v restored to health within a few days by the use of UOfrTETTER’S BITTERS. The weak, stomach is rapidly' invigorated and the appetite restored by this agreeable tonic; and hence it works won ders in cases of Dyspepsiv end In less confirmed forms of Is'DiCivSTiON. Acting ns a gentle and painless npperient, as well as upon the liver, it alio invariably relievos the Consti pation superinduced by irregular actiuu of the digestive and secretive organs. Persons of feeble habit, liable to Jfrrvous Attacks, Low • ness of Spirits aud Fits of Languor' find prompt and peer nianent relief from the Bitter*. Tbeteslimony on thispoint is most conclusive, and from both sexe«. The agony of Btuoza Coilc is immediately assuaged by a single dose ol the stimulant, and by occasionally resorting to it, the return of the complaint may be prevented. As a general tonic,.IIOSTivTTEK'S BITTERS produce ef fects which must bo experienced or witnessed before they can be fully .ipprechitdd* In cases of Omstitntv nal )PaA 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 as a delightful invigoßint. When the powers of nature are relaxed, it op erates to rc-cnforccand re-establish them. Last, but not -least. IHi Th- Only Safe Stimulant, bein£ manufactured from sound and inocuous materials, and en tiiely free from the acid element# present more or less inall the ordinary tonics and stomachics of the day Xo family medicine has beck bo universally, and, it may bo truly added, deservedly popular with hte intelligent por tion of the community.a* lIuSTETTKR’S BITTERS. Prepared by lIOTSTKTTEU A SMITH, kittsburg, ?a. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Storekeepers, every where. febG-ly HELMBOLD’S GENUINEPREPARATIONS. COMPOUND FLUID.KPTRACT BtfCIlU. a positive and specific remedy for the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Drop aic »l S\rt‘lliuixn. Tliis Medicine increases the 'power of Digestion, and ex cites tin* absorberfts into healthy action."by which the Wa tery or Calccroita depositions, and all Unnatural Enlarge ments are i educed, ns well as Pain and Inflammation. '* REL MB OLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU, For Weaknesses arising from Excesses. Habits of DUsipa* tion, Early Indiscretion of Abuse, attended with the follow* ing symptoms: | Indisposition to Exertion, Lossof Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horrors of DUer.se, Wakefulness. Dimness of Vision, Pam 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 r These symptoms, il allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes, soon follows Impotence, Fatuity, Epilepsy, Fils, In one of which the patient may expire. « Who can say that they arc uot frequently followed bj those “ Direful Diseases/’ “ INSANITY AND COS SUMPTION.” Many are aware of tho cause of .their suffering. Birr none will confess the records OF. tub Insane Ast- MTV 3. And Melancholy Deaths hy Consumption bear ample wit ness to tho truth of the assertion. . The Constitution once affected t oWe Organic Weakness, re quires the aid of medicine to strengthen and Invigorate the system. Which .lTfmdoid’S ESTRACT BUCHU invariably does. A trial u ill convince tho most skeptical. FEMALES, FEMALES, ' FEMALES. In many\\ffcct ions peculiar to females , the EsTracT Bueno Is unequalled by any other remedy— w-i In ChlotosU or Re tention. Irregui.u ity. Painfulnc-s. or Suppression of Custo mary evacuations. Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of the Ute rus. Leuthorrhoc or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from indiscretion, Hab its of Dissipation, or in tho DECLINE Oil CHANGE OF LIFE. Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant medicine for unpleasant and dangerous diseases, imiliULui KXT I. ACT BUCIIU AND IMPROVED ROSE IVASU CURES In all their stages. At lixtle expellee. Little or no change in diet. No inconvenience, and no exposure. It canses a frequent desire and gives strength to urinate, thereby removing obstructions, preventing and curing stric tures of the Urethra, allaying pain and inflammation, so frexuent in this class of diseases, and expelling all poisons , diseases and worn nut matt nr. _ * Thousands upon thousands, who have been the vtcttvs op QUACKS, ami who have paid heavy foes to bo cured In a short time, have found they were deceived, and that .the ‘•POISON” bus, by tho use «f “ Powerful astringents*” been dried np In the system, to break out iu an aggravated form, and perhaps after marriage. Use Itembold’s Extract Ruchn for all affections and dia eases of the URINARY ORGANS, whether existing in male or female, from whatever cause,orlg{riating, and no matter of bow long standing. J Diseases of those organ* require the ftid of a DIURETIC; HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT RUCIIU IS THE GREAT DIUBE' TIC, and is certain to have the desired effect in all diseases Cor which it is recommended. Evidence of the most reliable and respon«lble character will accompany tho medicine. Price §X'-j3er bottle , or six for §5, Delivered to any address, securely packed from observa tion. f DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS: CURES GUARANTEED L Advice Gratis ! Addressletters for information to H, B. HEMBOLD, Chemist, 104 South Tenth st n below Chestnut. Phila. ITEMBOLB'S Medical Depot HEMBOLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, IJU Broadway, N, T. BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS-AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, who endeavor to dispose of u their own” and “other” articles, on tho reputation attained by Membold's Genuine Preparations. Va~ Sold by all druggists everywhere. Ask for Hembold a Take no other. Cut out tho advertisement and send for it, aqd. avoid imposition and exposure. 900 BUSHELS of FLAX SEED wanted, for which the Highest Market Price in CASH will be paid. ’ D. P. ROBERTS, Wellsboro, April 6,1864. POTTY & WINDOW GLASS «t ' ROY'S DRUG STORE. KEROSINE LAMPS at | ROY’S DRUG STORE. CELEBRATED SECRET DISEASES, “ Extract Buchu. Extract Sarsaparilla. “ Improved Rose Wash. Soldiers.’ Pay Bounty anftp en Agency. * ,O « KNOXVILLE. TWO A COUNTY PBENA The undersigned having been specially \i ccas , , the United States Government to procure the * ' Back Pay, Boc.nty,'a.xd Pension of deceased and disabled soldiers, gives notice to it interested, that he has made arrangements with 3 ' ties in Washington, by which he is able to pro l3l ' Back pay, Bounty and Pensions, in a very short and that ho will give particular attentions to all claims that may be brought to him. Ecine with all the requisite Forms, Blanks, Ac., Ac he h superior advantages in this branch of business % , diers entitled to pensions, will find it to tbeir'adv" tage to apply to the undersigned at Knoxville ~ tu examining surgeon for Tioga County resides theta Also, Judge Case, before whom all applications L pensions may bo made. iSoldiers enlisted since the Ist of March, 186] i any kind of service, Jiaval or Military, who’ ate dif abled by disease or wounds, are entitled to Pendent All soldiers who serve for two years or daring tu war, should it sooner closo, will be entitled toilf Bounty, Also soldiers who have been wounded i battle, whether having served two years ornohari entitled to $lOO Bonnty. ‘ Widows of soldiers who j; t or are killed are entitled to Pensions and the $IOo Bounty. If there bo no widow, then the minor chill dren; and if no minor children, then the father mother, sisters, or brothers are entitled as above.-l Terms, moderate. I will be at my office on Monday and Satnidnj o' each week, to attend to this business. July 15, 1863. ly. References: Wellsboro, J. P. Donaldson, Sher iff Stowell. Addison, N. Y., W. K. Smith. Wa>h. Ington, D. Co Tucker and Lloyd. DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY, THE undersigned having purchased the well known Woolen Factory of Messrs. E. i B s Bowen on the Cowanesque River, two miles e a«t 0 f Knoxville, takes this method'of informing the iahabi tarns of Tioga and adjoining counties that he wi'i manufacture wool by the yard or on shares to su-t customers, into ‘ l FLANNELS, CASSIJIjERES, KOE-SKINS, , full CLOTHS, of all kind-. The machinery has been thoroughly repaired and new 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? At Cloth Dressing, which will be done in the neatest possible manner, having added ono new Roll Machine, will enable him to dispatch and accommodate people from a distance. He would farther say that he has carried on the bash ness in manufacturing wool for farmers in Bradford and,adjoining counties for the past twenty years; he therefore csn. warrant all work and satisfy hie ensto. mers, using nothing in manufacturing but genuine ■wool. . JOSEPH INGRAM. Deerfield, May 5, 1863-ly. Insurance Agency. THE Insurance Company of North America hare appointed the undersigned an agent forlioei County and vicinity. ° As the high character and standing of this Compa ny give the assurance of full protection to owners of property against the hazftrd of fire, I solicit with con fidonce a liberal share of the business of the coantr. This company was incorporated in 1794. Its capital is 5500,000, and its assests in IS6I as per statement Ist Jan. of that year was $1254,719 31. CHARLES PLATT, , , , Secretarv. ARTHUR O. COFFIN, . . President, Office of the Company 232 Walnut Street Philadelphia. Wm.Bachlcr, Central Agent Har rUbuig, Pit. JOHN W. GUERNSEY, Agent for Tioga County, Pa, July 15, 156.1. 1 TO THE PUBLIC. I AM now prepared to manufacture, at my establish mention Deerfield, PLAIN AND FANCY FLANNELS, Also, Ladles* BALMORAL SKIRTS to order, either by the piece or quantity, to suit ■■■ I ‘“mers. JOSEPH INGHAM, j Knoxville, July 15, 1363. FILL MD WINTER FOODS ’ T. L. BALDWIN IS now receiving a large and fcvfell selected STOCK OP r ! FALL AND WINTER ’GOODS, • consisting in part of a General Stock of DEI GOODS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, WOODEN WARE, 4c., &c. All of which will be sold YEBT LOW for READY PAY ONLY. ALL KINDS OP COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All persons bnying GOODS foil READY PAY, Are-respectfully invited to call and examine THE STOCK, As they are to be sold at , VERY LOW PRICES. CASH PAID FOB. WOOL. Tiosa, Nov. 27, 1803. X. L. BALDWIN. PENSION AGENCY. TO SOLDIERS AND 'THEIR FRIENDS. THE undersigned haring had considerable expe* zience in procuring Pension Bounties and Bac’f pay of Soldiers, will attend to all business in that liner entrusted to his care with promptness and fidelity. ALL SOLDIERS discharged by reason of wound* are entitled to the $lOO bounty. Pensions, Bounties, and arrears of pay, collected by the undersigned. Persons wishing to confer with me will please cal) or address me by letter at Sylvania, Bradford coaMj , Pa. Charges reasonable. GEO. P, Refers by permission to H. B. Card, County Treasurer, Wellsboro, Pa. 3>. F. Pomeroy, Trqy, Pa. A. H. Spalding, Sheriff, Towanda, Pa. [April I. GATLIN’S IMPROVED Fire and Water Proof Cement is the best preparation in nSe for mending broken such ak Glm»s,.Chino, Crockery, Wood, Leather. Ornaneot*. Stone, Metal, Bone, Ivory, Pearl, Porcelain, in fact, most any broken article. Being perfectly white it "ill not dUfisuf* the articles'. It will stand all climates, and when thoroughly dry. the part to which it is applied will be as strong was before:broken. Price 25 cehts per bottle. J. A.. ROY, Agent for Tioga County. Weilsboro, Angnst 2C, 1503. Portable Printing Offices. For the ns« of Merchant'" Druggists, and all and professional meo wish to do their own p Ing, neatly and Adapted to the prints? Handbills, DUlboads, lars, Labels, Cards and 5® Newspapers. Fnll in* l tions accompany each o&- enabling a boy ten year*’': to work them success* 11 ' • ‘ Circulars- seat free. *-P* * men shoots of Typo, Cuts, Ac-, 6 cents. Address • ADAMS' PRKSS CO. 31 Park Row, N. Y., and 05 Lincoln St. Boston, Mas*. January 27,186d-ly. - - Family dye colobs at I BOY'S DRUG STORE. CIDER VINEGAR at BOY’S DRUG STORE’, WM. B. SMITH.
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