M Cneor up, ray man! and' carry you through.”. >?■ • That was all that the surgeon - sguf.' It was a croelsh»tteycd J wqaud-of thtd) Igb- Lknew it was a case.' Thet'E »fas not "much around me to make cheer. Oiiij one dim jight jo the ward,’and that swaying'® tbewind that found its way through Ihfe cHhti , two poor fel- JowMnpttCTingin a f?rer and S', t far, and in the* cot ne’xt me ft drummer ho —dead. The .hospital people didn't: tnoßUt«>‘yet, but I did. i.Tust-tiefore dark he had given f, lunge forward, Rslf hoTvould grasp at eomettifhg out of his. reach, and there lay bis stiffened Just where it fell. Until, dark I*' Hatched his eye lidrf open stark wide, and fit ?3,r a wink. 1| thieatened-a change;; of cither;. at least the nurse laid some extra cojcrPigat the foot of each of the rots; and: : iK ’> pah heard her steps go down tho ward*. Then I dreamed ; ;~it waf tl fc, sld; red house 1 with white trimmings, and -> f! ao bush at the door. Within, then was, a ’Atf it fire on the hearth. Polly (that’s wife) is Anted at the' ta ble sewing. Tlwctwagirls,-Nqijeand “Little M lid” (so wo called her) on stools ncar.Bliir ipi ? patchworks /Tliev made a deal of pafphjifrk, those little ones.) ' - It ssenied to me, Little hlail said presently, “ SeVf'Andy',’. mother!” ' A’naf polly looks at Ah’dy, Which ’was- odr’ shaggy terrier, and a ratter, lobe sure, and says,/“tek'e it from him, child, cpijiekl” ■ ■$- . And Ao maid takes from thf (logo long strip of brawn cloth, with-Tittle Sprigs scattered-up and down, wbkh I remembtr i as a part of an ■ dlTdress which. I,had oftei- e so folly wear. She wore it tbcfifetdaywfwr it ihterthe red house, home, anil now : shf | making some patchwork of it—always that little wo : man. The children areatitphaj; upon diamond shapedpioccs, wpioh, thoughX xev.er.had.mueh eye fdr'colnrß, of fer Bgurei, Is tee: plainly tiro parts of baby dresses whbhj hey wore years before. The little, ones ffa-ftr’ ne to time hold up aTow of these diamond shf'esto show their mother what brave work tl-ejc; save done, and Atidy thereupon"cocks tip bis’ ye' and pricks up liis cafs, as if he were A pi rty to their nee dle triumphs... Ail the , wjilt; 'there is alow restless pratilq ,betweenNeJl|. and 'tlie Little Maid, 1 hilt somehow I do npt ft tch the meaning • f it, only Polly (I hear to, (ee full and clear) ravs once nn ! 4 sgairrj'”’ 1 1 e»'stitched, Little ’ Maid !” or .“ There’s It got, 1-g fl,. Nelly!” Andy stirs, sniffs the ait pr|i i his' eye on, the door ; 'lis only a neighbors g ;ep, some good woman who has com? for Miv bur’s chat ’; and 7ri this way I hear that 1/tit Maid has come vjtthe fifth page in her spciiia r, and that the pSlehwork-sßey are so busily 4 ? filching upon is iif he tent away for the soldi* ; s, and that the -rearletfcreris irr the yillajSt/. f hereupon Polly t.oyr* '“'•I wouldn't have Jcbte 'that’s my name) krrmr it for the.world,” '* 5* : Add the neighbor asks,. 11 |jjw is John ?” ■ 6 tjuitc well,” says PslJ* “and coming home, God willing, inMajk”|V; -’Whefenpon. Little Maii^^Nellie with one voicedts it were ttiid—“ 11 glad !” •’At'lhrs, Ip who had sah tic thing so far,, and was nn’t seen, felt stirred t’ speak. your dear hearts' I, hut had got no farther, when' Andy, t lowing my voice, I suppose, sprang on me; "'Spjjaig upon my poor J..g—such .a twinge it gave in.—and I awoke. it-was notlhfi old horaSl w is in at nil-; only tbSpain was ical; the lamp swayed iqtho wind ; the dead hand lay idle; no more waking updorj'iinj. ' ‘ The nurse, good soul, E-ireJid a coverlet over me—the same which had-joe- 4 1 lying at my feet since dark.' The warnitlf.' - vsy very quieting to me, and I foil away shof. y£ into dozing, and then to more d reaming. 5." i: . Ip the red house once £*u£’e, but this time they' know I am there. atl tSe little ones nestle :ihimt me so f.-ndlj ! ' Gttl lpss their hearts! .And Polly, io her quietO,*-!^ 1 , Stepping softly iifol lifting Iter Singer, their noisy mirth : ‘•’Not so rough,.Little Miy,i>you will disturb papa!” % ■' I nm sick Ibcp; perhttpsijhe old wound is uhlioaled; indeed, I see .Allies lying upon the little stand at the bedsid' ‘ ®eh as were' lying in the hospital yesterday—ffdly folds them— Polly arranges them ; lijts a warning fin ger as Little Maid begiep* !b riot again; she hangs a screen before tbj. fi&, to keep tlie light from my eyes. Is it ’m” noldier coat? The ones arc probing tlSi pickets and admi ring the buttons; £ ... , But strangely enough; its.eems to me that Polly is wearing the f ess which before she had licen cutting cea; and the chil dren—though they masi’ e outgrown them by two years or. more-~\r .ir th’e same baby gowns which 1 had seen Asm stitching into these diamond shapes. . I I* But though I see all thlAjhd can hear Andy ns be passes across the ro*y ; . and {the rap of his knuckle joint as he gWes%’ls fore-shoulder a lively scratched can say tijthiqg. Tho wait , ing faces seem to expect from me • ThU- worries me, and-1 foate n grasp at the fa miliar dress of Polly, a> passes, to get same explanation. L , “ Qoiqt, John, quiet.’V -V’ It is not fioLly who Spia-i - ' the' list word—it ■ is the nurse.- -. Lam awaksv-tgnin, and have a ftctcc rfutcK upon the coveS it, which tile nurse would take away. now tlirf norning has fairly , come. ■- ■ • 1 • * “5. ’ - • As she lifts it4-fts it is true—l sqe the brown stripes of my" e’s dress with the fliry green sprigs ; I £ee 'pe diamond shapes of the. baby drosses my children had stitched !•' • ‘iv I renew? my clutob. ’ it good woman, it’s my.own, I saw them jrake it ; my wife’s dress—l kne w thy colors.” - The woniqh slips£qwS y ft|d presently comes back whispering with fle iurgeon. •“ If he is crazed, tho .game is up, him,” says he. • Bull am hot crazed, nj£:’pulse will tell him that. But a greater come to me from that Utile glimpse' of the fragment of it that came to me, by G$ b mercy, that night. I shall be strong travel in May, and will keep Polly’,s v.-Ofrl.'good. _ Nellie! Little Maidl loa'i for me when’ the lilacs are in bud I ■ And dfj’t be frightened hy U crutch. . ‘ . i&is fir6t*fngrf?aiehl -n ci: ivcrsatioo.!* troth; the nest, gooij Ejense ; Ibo : >ird, good humor’; una tnefounh, -wit. » ZfiQlXTKlita rods take tbt mischief oat of the enHghtning it-Waf bad - '. ■ —l.rf -•- »b*ep io the iiiiin iiia fomt, •lik# «oatrita{r,ttw|t “ efcfcjpVftr tbo UEeflt of inan.j’ • - '/ -Vi !'■ .ir'U <• A| Joint Resolution proposing certain Amendments to the Constitution. Be U revived Ig the Senate atuL UqMCXf'RepTC eeutaHves of the Comuontcealth/of Pennsylhdmd in Generaal Assembly met, Thut* tbe_fqlfcwin~-amend ments be proposed to the of- the'- Com monwealth, in accgr#J?c6 with" the provisions of the tenth article thereof: - • 7 There shall be mfmidUtonal section to the third article of the'CoDstiidtioo > to be designated as section fobr, ns follows »* ircTios 4. 'TThcDCTCpany of .the qualified electors of this shalltMUa any actnal-military serviceman dca* a requisition ffpnMhe President or the United States, or by the authority of-this Commonwealth, snch electors may exercise tHe right of 'snffrago In all elections by the citizens, uoder such as arc, or shall be, prescribed by law. os fully as if they were present at the usual .place qf election.” section 2. There shall bo two additional sections to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be designated as sections eight, and nitfe, oa follows ; * ’ - Section-8. So bill shall ba passed.by the Legifllalure, containing moridhtn one subject, which shall bo-clearly expressed in the tltle.-except appropriation bills.” •• Section 9.. No bill shall bo passed by the Legislature granting any powers, or privileges, in any case, where the authority to grant such powers, or privileges, has been, or m.iy hereafter be, conferred upon the courts of-th is .Com monwealth.”’ . \ , ’ ' '• IIEXRIT C. JOHNSON,; Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, IlAumsDrua, ApriHWf-lfifi. PENNSYLVANIA, S 3: - { - - I do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the original Joint Resolution of the General Assembly,-entitled “A Joint Resolution.! proposing certain Amendments to the Constitution,” ns the saipo remains on file at this office. . - • ( /- * .”1 I.v Testistoxv whereof, I have hereunto set my band and caused the seal of the ( —' J Secretary's office.to be affixed, (hexiay and year above written.* ELI SLIFEB, * Secretary of the Commonwealth. The above Resolution having been agreed to by a majority of the members of each House, at two suc cessive gessiona-of (he General Assembly of this Com monwealth) the-proposed amendments will be submit ted to tbe people, fur their adoption or rejection, on tb© FIRST TUESDAY" OF AUGUST, in the year of our Lord.one thousand eight hundred and sixty four, ii> accordance, with the provisions of the tenth .article of tbe Constitution, and the act, entitled “ An Act prescribing* the time and manner of submitting to the people, for their approval and ratification or re jection, tbe proposed amendments to tho Constitu tion,” approved tho twenty-lfaird day of April, one ■thousand eight hundred and gixty-four. ELI SLIFEU, May 2,1864 —3 m. Sec’y of tbe'CommoDwealth. THJG WOOD MOWER. THE following list of prizes'aworded to the Wood Mower, is sufficient to show that it Is justly en titled to be called the The Grand Gold Medal of Honor, as tbe best mow ing machine, either native or foreign ; also tho gold modal and one thousand francs, as the best foreign machine; and a special gold -medal at the great French national trial, at Vincennes, near-Fads, June, 1860, The only prize ever offered on mowing ma chines by the French Government, The first prize silver medal and two hundred francs, at the trial atTrappcs, near Paris, June, 1860. The grand gold medal of honor, as the most useful farm implement, at the Gas trow (Mecklenburg) exhi bition and trial, June, 1860. • -The first prize of £.lO, by Yorkshire (England) ag ricultural society, 1860,1861 and.,1662. . . '* . 1 Grand gold medal at the Griefswald exhibition, (Germany,) July, 1860. ' • First premium silver medal, by the United Stages Agricultural Society, IB6O. ■■ > * Firat'premium at the New Jersey. State Fair. - i First premium and diploma by -the lowa State Ag cultural Society. First premium by tbe-Bcrks county (Pa.) Agricul tural Society. - First premium by. the Berkshire (Mass.) Agricultu ral Society. 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 prize by the Royal Agricultural Society of England, at their quadrennial trial at Leeds, in July, 1861, in competition with the leading machines of £n land and the 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. And he still defies competition. 0. P. ROBERTS, Agent Wellsboro,. May 2a, 1864.-3 m CLEAR THE TRACK! That rush to bollard &ico’s stoke means something! Of course it does.’ It means that BtILLiRD A CO’S ■ NEW STOCK OF SPRING k SUMER GOODS, • are all the rage, and that about three square miles of people, in and around VVellsborongh and vicinity, KNOW WHERE TO GO TO BUYGOOD GOODS, AND BUY THEM CHEAP. SULSaAIBJBI Ss ©@9 defyrobmpetion .in style,'variety, quantity, quality aud cheapness, of LADIES’ dSeSS GOODS, FANCY GOODS,- LACES, TRIMMINGS, SHAWLS. HOSIERY, 1 LINENS, CAMBRICS, BUTTONS, LADIES' GAITERS,' SLIPPERS,'GLOVES, and—but why enumerate?. They have everything in the line of goods that will be asked for. Come and see. And then— TIP-TOP FRENCH GOODS, not "cheap qg dirt,” because good goodrean’t be sold for a song now-a-djiys; but ns cheap as any like quality of goods con bo sold in the eonnltry. Also, BEAVER HATS, ALL STYLES AND MATERIAL. The Grocery Departing, comprises everything in that line, all good and at reasonable prices.- -- - -■ Drop in with the crowd. $S3r One Door trbdve Roy’s Drugstore. ’ BULLARD & CO. WolUboro, June 1,1864. ADJOINING AVellsboro, the county scat of Tioga Co. Pa., containing 100 acres, 125 cleared, 30 woodland. The region is remarkably healthy. Churches, schools &c., are found in the village. There is a large and commodious mansion, sdrrounded by ornamental[ trees and shrubbery; out buildings large and convenient, hou-c and barn supplied by a foun tain-of running water. It is well suited for a dairy farm, for raising sheep or hogs. Large orchard of apple and psar trees, chiefly grafted fruit—about 200 trees. The orchard alone might be made to pay the interest upon the coat of the whole property. It is distant about l2milesfrom the Tioga Railroad, which connects With the Brio Railroad at Corning. Leave Corning at 7i a. m., take stage at Tioga Station, reach Wellsboro about noon. Price of (ho property $5O per acre—one-fourth cash down, balance to suit conveni ence of purchaser. Apply, to AVAL E. MORRIS, Harlem E. R. N. T. City. ' WATERY, AVellsboro, Tioga Co. Pa. JNO. W. GUERNSEY. Tioga, “ “ F. K. WRIGHT, Wellsboro,- ‘ ‘ 11 u December S, IS6S-tf. JOHN M. PHELPS, Deputy Collector of Mans field, has just received a' large. Ipt of Revenue" Stems, of all denomlnafloas/ftonrotie Cent hp to 55 Any person "Wishing Btsnpir ottn get them at my office in Mansfield, or of M. BULLARD, Assistant Assessor at Wellsboro, Pa. J, M. PHELPS ' Matfafieia, May" 2, tSfiv V " T' . JJURE QINQER at Speaker dl tho XXodse of Repre»utatirea. JOHN P. PENNY, Speaker of tho Senate. BEST MOWER IN THE WORLD. FARM COR SALE. - REVENUE STAMPS. ROY’S DRU 3 STORE! * TBE. TTO(Fr'~TrtrDTrTY A (JIT AT OR. «TO BOWEW’&S” SEEING a big ojon-d on-Mnin Street, harry ing toward a common-center, somebody asked Where Are Yon Goins? The answer was “To Bowen’s, No, 1, Union Block!” To look at that splendid stock of NEW SPRING.& SUMMER GOODS! ust arriving from New York. “ VERY SENSIBLE PEOPLE,” thought Ito myself; you know who buys at a bar gain, and sells so asto give the purchaser a bargain too. • ' - - Therefore, If you want anything in the lino of DRY GOODS, LADIES’. GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, ■ ■ 'BOOTS,; SHOES;&c., GO TO BOWEN’S, and if yon want HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, WOODEN-WARE, and . . ; s ' , -GROCERIES, at prices you can afford to'pay GO TO BOWEW’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 jjet Satisfactory- Bargains; and if you come once, you will be sure to come twice -2-yea, thrice, or ha'f-a-dozen times.* Don’t forget the place: NO. 1, UNION BLOCK, Wellsboro, June 1, 1864. JOHN R. ROWEN, September Ist, 1860. FROM THIS DATE, - | FOR READY PAY ONLY I CUSTOM BfOTS, AND- SHOES; Leather, Findings, Etc. CASH PAID FOR HIDES, PELTS, DEER SKINS. AND FURS. ■QR. 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 low rates per pair as eastern made slop-work, but 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 fall in pieces with the first weeks service, is but a doubtful protection In wet and cold weather. Try mo. Buck and Doeskins Wanted, In tbe red and short bluo, for which I will pay cash and a good price. Bccf-Hides and Calfskins Wanted, for which I will also pay cash. ■ Sheep Pelts 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,, Ac., kept constantly on bund, which I will sell cheap for cash. Shop on Main Street between Wilcox’s and Bullard’s. - ~' I , G. W. SEARS. ’ N. B. I can’t give credit, because, to be. plain, I haven’t got it to give. Wellsboro, Sept, 2, 1863.. ‘ . Eye and Ear Institute. DR. DP DE GRAFF, OCULIST, AUIUST & .GEN’L SURGEON, ELMIRA, Nf Y. 'TREATS ALL DISEASES OF THE EYE, EAR AND THROAT. mHE EYE.—He will operate.upon Cataract, Atti :/l' fioial Pupil, Cross* Eyes, Lachrymal Fistula, Pterygium, Eutropion, (inversion of tbe eye lid,) and treats all forms of Sore Eyes, such as Granulated Lifts, Purulent Ophthalmia, Opacities of the Cornea,' Scrofulous Diseases of the Eye, and all diseases to which the Eye is subject. THE EAR.—Treats successfully Discharges from the Bar,’ Noises in the Ear, Difficulty of HearingJ Deafness, (even when tbe dhum 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.—He will operate upon Club Feet, Haro Lip, Cleft Palate, Tumors, Cancers, 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 nu anew. f Will attend'to the 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, or producing pain. " T|ia Doctor’s collection of Instruments comprises all tbe latest improvements, and is the largest in the State. Tbe superior advantages ho has hod in per fecting himself in all that is new and valuable in Sur gery, warrants him in saying that every tiring within the Bounds of the profession may l*c expected of him. Tbe Institute has been 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 incurable Case* received for treatment or opera tions If a case is incurable, ho will-be so informed. ’ Institute upon Water-street, opposite the Brainard House, Elmira, N. Y. ’ Elmira, N. Y., Nov,’4, ISBS.fly. 9235.- SEVEN OCTAVE $225 ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES. OR 0 VENSTEEF (k CO. 499 Rroudicny, X. Y. NEW and enlarged scale PIANO FORTES with all latent improvements. ' . Thirty years experience, with greatly increased fa cilities fur manufacturing, cnahlss us to sell for CASH at the above usually low price. Our Instruments re ceived tho highest award at the World's Fair, and for five successive years at tho American Institute. War ranted five years. Xcntis SET CAsn,' Call or send for descriptive circular. March 23, 1564-3 m OSCEOLA HIGH. SCHOOL. THE WINTER TERM of the Osceola Hitri. School under the direction ol Prof. Wi-htman will commence on Tuesday, Deo. 15, 18(53 The Spring Term on Tuesdny, March 8,18C4, and each term Will continue 11 weeks. The past success of this Institution has been truly gratifying to its numerous friends, and the prospect for the ensuing year is more flattering than ever be fore. There is now no want of commodious rooms lor a large number of students. The new building is designed for ladies exclusively. Gentlemen, or com panies of ladies and gentlemen togetherwiu room in the school building. A teacher will room ‘in each building and hare the control of (he students No institution in this section of the counter offors any belter faculties for obtaining an education than this. Tho range of studies embraces everything nm cssary to entering college. J ncc ' A Teacher’s Class will bo formed during thn Poll term, using ” Holbrook’s Normal Method” and Calk In’s Object Lessons” as text books. u K ' For particulars as to expenses, .regulations ic address-the Principal or one of tboTrnstecjyhna-ob" tain a circular. - A. K. BOSARD, Esq*,, "1 , -. * - . > - ALLEN SEELT, .-. U rast .. ENOCH 51. BTEEE, j - Osceola, Not. 25,1865-rtL . ■ - . gmraHS SMITH'S IMPROVED GREEN MOUNTAIN Shingle and Heading Idachine. It was Awarded the First Premium Silver Me dal, at the t JVew York State Agricultural Fair, at. Utica, in 1863, and at all other Fairs where Exhibited, THIS important improvement in machines for man . ufaclurlng shingles and heading, tbe inventor has the pleasnre of introducing to tbe public; a ma chine which has proved itself, beyond a doubt, deci dedly the most perfect, the beet and cheapest machine, thatbas over yet been introduced. As shingles and ; heading ore 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 tho best shaved, and with the greatest dia patch, possiblc.'j With much labor and expense he has succeeded in accomplishing his object; which fact is. testified to by.those who have-tbe machines in use.— •’ The superiority! and many important advantages this machine has over others, are :v It has no complicated parts liable to derangement; simple in its construc tion, yel strong land durable; perfectly safe and easy in operating; docs the work .in a very perfect man ner, equally as [well bn heading of different kinds— culling obliquely or otherwise, as desired. The saw running horizontal, cutting lehglhwi.-c of the bolt; the carriage traveling only in proportion to thew’dth of tho shingle or heading, and am made to cut from 10 to 24 inches in length, works up the timber very close; will cut from 1000 to 1600 per hour of shingles, takes up but little, room, occupying only about four feet square, not weighing over 285 lbs.; 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 Us'value. Tbe following are a few ‘of the many testimonials which can be produced ; i MiDDLBBuhY, Vt., Aug. 25, 1863, Mr. Emerson Smith , Dear Sir:—Yoq wish to know our opinion of your improved shingle and beading machine. Wo hive had one of them in use gome time; have cut about -800,000 from.vorious kinds of timber. Ir has done thoj work in the most satisfactory manner. Have lost no time nor expense on account of the ma chine getting out of order. 'lt-isa very perfect ma chine ; easy and safo to operate. We hove used dif ferent kindsof; shingle machines. Yonrs wemqst say excels all others in every respect. Wo would not be willing to take four times the cost of tho machine, could wo not procure another of the same. Yours truly, . ABBY & NICHOLS. Cahristola, N.T., Dec. 10^1864. Mr. B. F. Eaton , Dear Sir:—The Green Mountain, shingle and heading machine, which we purchased of you, we have the satisfaction of saying we a:e 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 any one. ' Respectfully, LEWIS, ROSE & CO. East Middleburv, Vt., 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 rutming horizontal, cut ting lengthwise tbe 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 success. Yonrs with respect, CHANDLER TILLOTSON, cC3r> ir.f.C, IV. Y., Sept. I, ISO!}. Mr. R. F. Eaton, Dear Sir:—We have used Surijb’s improved machine in different kinds of timber. It docs its work,well beyond ; our expectations; it is a very perfect machine in every respect- Wc think it cannot but take the- placer of other mao lines when introduced. Yours respectfully. OnnENViLLR, N. YV, Sept. 2,1862. Mr. B: F. I7afo«. Sir:—Tbe Green Mountain' shin gle and beading machine which I purchased of you, answers the recommend inlovcry respect. lam well pleased with the machine; It docs the work well and with great dispatch. It valuable and important improvemeut. ' Yours respectfully, f ' Lewis sherrill. . Nkw Tlavex Mills, Vt., Scpt. l, 1863. Smerton Smith, Dear Sir:—Your improved shingle machine, winch I have had in use since Inst spring, works complete* It is the best and most perfect ma-* cbine in uso. I have cut 1.500, and can 2000pcrhour. J It is a machine that pajs well, and most come into' general use. Yours, j ■* LEWIS RUSSELL.* 17&S* Machines for sale in Tioga and Potter coun ties, Pa., by ! P, W. ROCKWELL, i Rutland, Tioga co,, Pa. •spSsT" For county, or State right?, address ■ , B. F. EATON, General Agent, ' • Greenville, Green co., N. Y. -March 17 3804—3m* CLI IST IE 5 S VEGETABLE . EMBROCATION.. FOR the euro cure of Headache, Toothache, Diarrhoea, Rheumatism,,Sore Throat, Neural gia, Fains in the Side, Back, or Stomach,' Cramps, Cuts, Sprains, Burns, Bruises, Wounds, etc., etc.; also, for all kinds of WOUNDS on HOBSES. Try it—lt can not ITail! XST This preparation docs not contain any poisonous minerals or deleterious drugs. The numerous cures that ore daily performed by tho use of the Vegetable Embrocation are sufficient evidences of its super excellent virtues. ; FEOSi PROF. Wn.LU3i3, PRINCIPAL OV TOE UTICA, j i ’ MUSICAL INSTITUTE. | B. Cline: Dear Sir —Having witnessed the very beneficial results from the use of your Vegetable Km- J ‘ brocation by myself and members of my family In coses of Colds, Soro Throat, and Hoarseness, 1 chcerlully give ! you this testimony to its worth, and can confidently t recommend It in the above cases from an experimental ! knowledge of Us efficacy.—Yours very truly, f . W. WILLIAMS. ] ' Utica, JaneA, IS6L j Good News from Home—-All agree—See i , what they say. We, the undersigned, citizens of Utica, having used Cline’s Vegetable Embrocation in bar families, and find ing It a most salutary remedy, can cheerfully recom mend it to the public generally, as being an indispen sable article for family use. Wc do not wish to under rate any other worthy medicine, but can truly say that we never before have found an equal to this Vegetable Embrocation, and wc would advise every Ihmily to keep a bottle ready for immediate use. Mrs. H. A. Bill, Schnylcr st. Mrs. J. Crocker. Barnett et Ain. Emily Qervin, “ Sira. E. tlanmright, ** Mrs. Rachel Roberts, “ Mrs. A. M. Hibbs, ** D. Becon. Catharine st. D. I>- Shornems, 11 ,T. S. Robinson, Genesee st. Mra.M. E. Krancis,Blandinast, Jas. Manden, Huntington st. N 11. Shepard, Spring rt. Mrs. George Bancroft, “ • Mrs. M. Wheeler, “ Mrs. Alvira Lane, “ Mrs. Anna William*. “ Mrs. Mary Taaghau, D. Van Valkenburge, “ * Henry Hill, Herick st John Shott, Genesee at. F. C. Hartwell, “ Jane Davison, Schuyler it. Mr*. J. Walker, “ Robt. T. Lane, Huntington sk Mrs. Eliza Sbolt, Genesee st, Priscilla McCanghliy ‘‘ Elizabeth Grants. Cathlioe st. Margaret Marsden Sella Simmons, Barnett 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 1 the astonishing cores performed. >1 Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail by B. CLINE, HO. 50 GENESEE ST., MARBLE BLOCK, UTICA,. H.Y., and Storekeepers generally, } For Sale by JOHN A. EOT, Wcllsboro, Pa, January 13,1861. Interesting to Farmers. WALTER a iVOOD has made D. P. Roberts, of Wolhboro, an agent for the counties of Tioga, Potter, Clinton and Lycoming, lor the sale of bislight two wheeled MOWERS and REAPERS aai SELF RAKING-REAPERS ; and all formers wanting ma chines, will save from ten totwenly dollars by colling on the subscriber before 'purchasing elsewhere. Sam ple machines tohe seen, at his store. Circulars-and list of prices sent free by mail. Tfclisboro, May ’ll, 18G4-3m jCHAREEfi BREWER, WJI. BREWER. D. P. EGBERTS, HOSTETTESR’S . CELEBRATED STOMACH Sitters. A Pure and Powerful Tonic, Corrective and Alterative, of Wonderful Efficacy', in Diseases of the ' * 1 SXOMAGII. LIVEK AND BOWELS; Cares Dyspepsia, Lirer* Complaint, Headache, Gen eral Debility,' Nerv'ousnass, 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 wholesome, genial and restorative in its nature, enters into the composition of lIOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS. This popular'preparation contains no minerabof any hind, no deadly botanical element; im fiery excitant-: bnt it is a combination of the extracts of rare balsamic herbs and plants, with the purest and mildest of nil diffusive stimulants. It Is well to be forearmed against disease, and, so far as the human system can be protected by human means against maladies engendered by an unwholesome atmosphere, im pure water, and other external causes, IIOSTEXTEII’S BIT TERS may be relied on as a safeguard. In districts infested with Abrcr and Ague. it has been found infallible as a preventive, and irresistible as a remedy, and thousands who resort to it under apprehensiob of an at tack. escape the scourge; and thousands who neglect to avail themselves of its productive qualities in advance, are cured by a very brief course of this marvelous medicine.— Fever uud Ague patients, after belt*? plied with, quinine for months in vain,until fairly saturated with that dangerous alkaloid, are not nnfrequentlv restored to health within a few days by the use of UOfcTETTER’S BITTERS. The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated and the |appotite restored by this agreeable tonic; and henco it works won ders in cases of Dyspepsia end in less confirmed_forms of Indigestion. Acting as agentle and painless apperient, as well as upon the liver, it also invariably relieves the Consti pAtion superinduced by irregular action of the digestive and secretiveorgans. , Persons of feeble habit, liable to Servous Attack.*, Loic* ntss of Spirits and Fits of Languor* find prompt and per manent relief from the Bitters. Thctestimony on tlnspoiut h most conclusive, and from both sexes. Tho agony of Bilioes Coilc is immediately assuaged by a Single dose of the stimulant, and by occasionally resorting to it, the return of the complaint may be prevented. As a general tonic, UOSTETTER'S BITTERS produce ef fects which mast bo experienced or witnessed before they can be fully appreciatdd* In cases of ConsUtutu nal 11 "rnh ness, Fremcdure Decay, and Debility and Decrepitude aris ing from pld ago, it exercises the electric influence. 'ln the convalescent stages of all diseases, it operates as a delightful invigorant. When the powers of" nature are relaxed, it op erates to re-enforce and re-establish them. Last, hut not least, it is Th- Only Safe. Stimulant, being mannfactured from sound anil inocuous materials, and en tiiely free from the acid element? present more or less iuall the ordinary tonics and stomachics of the dpy No family medicine has bee* bo universally, and, it may bo truly added, tltstrredly popular withhte intelligent por tion of the community,ju IIOSTETTER*S BITTERS, Prepared by IIOTSTETTER A SMITH, Pittsburg, 7a. Sold by all Druggist?, Grocers and Storekeepers, every where. ' febU-3y HELM BOLD’S GENUINE PREPAKATIOSS. COMPOUND FLUID EPTKACT BUCHU, a positive ami specific moody for the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Drop sical Swellings. This Medicine Increases the power of Digestion, and ex cites the alrsorbeuts into healthy action, by which tbo W,v tery or Calccrons depositions,, and nil Unnatural Enlarge ments urc i educed, os well as Pain and Inflammation. HELMS OLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU, . For Weaknesses arising from Excesses. Habits of Dis»ipa lion, Kariylndrscretioc of Abuse, attended with the follow ing symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, Lossof Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerses, Trembling. Horrors of Disease, Wakefulness Dimness of Vision,*_l , uin iu the Rack, Lassitude of the muscular system. Hot Hands, Flushing of tiio Body, Dryness of the Skin, Erup tionn oii the Face, Pallid Countenance ' " These symptoms, if 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 arc not frequently followed b> those “Direful Diseases,*’ “ ixs Ay in Ayn coxsrMPiioy.” Many are aware of the cause of their suffering. But none will confess the records OF tub Insane Asy lums. .in»! Melancholy Deaths by Consumption bear ample wit ness to the truth of the assertion. The Cynsii/ufirm once vjfccled iri'k Organic Weakness, re quires the aid of medicine to strengthen ami invigorate the p\«tera, . Which Nembold’S ESTRACT DTTCIIU invariably doc*. A trial will convince the most skeptical. FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES, p In man y Affections peculiar to females, the ExTracT Brcnc is unwjusilleil by any othcrremetly—as in Chlorosis or Re tention, IrreguhiritJvPaiiifulncss, or Suppression of Custo mary evacuations. Ulcerated or Scirxhou* state of the Ute rus Lcnchorrhftc or Whites', Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from indiscretion. Hab its of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OP LIPE. Take no more Balsam , Mercury, or unpleasant medicine for unpleasant and dangerous diseases , HtiMBULD'S EXTRACT BUCHC AND IMPBOYKD 110 SK WASU CUKKS SBIRET diseases. In all their stages. At little expense. Little or no change in diet. . No inconvenience, and no exposure. j It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to urinate, thereby removing obstrnrrions, preventing and caringafric turert of the Urethra, allaying pain and inflammation!, bo frexueut in this class of diseases, and expelling alt poisons, diseases and worn out matter. Thousa.vm cpos f haitt.t.vns, trco have dee.v the victims of quacks, and wbo have paid heavy fees to be cured in n short lime, have found they were deceived, and that the “POISON” has, by the use of “Powerful astringents,” been dried up in the system, to breakout in an aggravated form, and perhaps after marriage. Use Ilemboldbj Exlratt Buchu for nil affections and dis cases of the UIUXAiOLORG AXS, whether existing iu male or female, from originating, and no matter of Uow r long standing,;" **"“ Diseases of these organs require the aid of a DIURETIC; HEMBOLD’S EXTRACT UUCHU IS THE GREAT DIUBE* TIC, and is certain to have the effect in ill diseases for which II is recommended. Evidence of the moU reliable and responsible character will accompany the medicine. Price per bottle, or six for $5. Delivered to any address, securely packed from observa tion'. • * . DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMJXICATIOXB. CURES GUARANTEED! Adnte Gratis! Address letters for information to H. B, WEMBOLD, Chemist, 104 South Tenth st., below Chestnut, Phil*. HEMBOLD’S Medical Depot, UEMCOLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 134 Broadway. N. Y. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, who endeavor to dispose of‘‘their own” and “other” articles, on the reputation attained by Hemhold'a Genuine Preparations . “ . “ Extract Buohu. . “ Extract Sarsaparilla. “ “ Improved Rose Wash. ' MS' Sold by all druggists everywhere. Ash for Hembold's , Take no other. Cut out the advertisement and, send for it, ‘ and avoid imposition and exposure. * 000 BUSHELS of FLAX SEED wanted, for wWch tie Highest Market Prico in CASH will bo paid. - D. P. ROBERTS. Wollsboro, April 6,1864. PUTTY A WINDOW GLASS at ROY’S DRUG STORE.* KEROSINE LAMPS »t ROY’S DRUG STORE, Soldiers* Pay Bounty and PeaiW Agency. ■ KNOXVILLE. TIOGA COUXTT PESsA The undersigned haring been specially licensed V too United States Goyemintmt to procure the ° r Back .Pay, Bounty, and * of deceased and disabled soldiers, gives notice to interested, that ho has made arrangements with * ties in. Washington, by which he is able to Back pay. Beamy and Pensions, in a very short dm” and that he will give particular attentions to all i claims that may bo brought to him. Berne nrn»;a , with ail tho requisite Forms, Blanks, 4c., h j superior advantages in this branch of bnsinc« % i diers entitled to pensions, will find it to thevraidv" tago to apply to thb undersigned at Knoxville a.a' examining surgeon for Tiuga County resides lh er . Also, Judge Case, before whom all applications fo pensions may be made. lor Sohliors enlisted since tijo Ist of March ISBI ' any kind of service, INava! or Military, who’ are di? abled by disease or wounds, are entitled- to Pension,- All soldiers who serve for two years or during tee war, should it sooner close, will he entitled to slov Bounty, Also soldiers who have been wounded j, battle, whether having served two years or net, are entitled to $lOO Bounty. Widows of soldiers who di« or are killed are entitled to, Pensions and He Slot 1 Bounty. If there bo no widow, then the minor chi), •dren; and if no minor children, then the father ’mother, sisters, or brothers are entitled as ahove.-I Terms, moderate. I will be at my office on Monday and Saturday c [ each week, to attend to this business. July la, 18(33. ly. WM. E. SMITH. Eefekexces : Wcilsboro, J. P. Donaldson, Sh tr . iff Stowell. Addison, N. Y., W. K. Smith. TVseh! ington, D. C.. Tucker and Lloyd- DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY, THE undersigned having purchased the we!i known Woolen Factory of Messrs. E. ± » Bowen on the Cowttncsque River, two miles east l- Knoxville, takes this method-of informing the inhabi* tanta of Tinga and adjoining counties that ie will manufacture wool by the yard or on shares'to suit customers, into ’ ‘ FLANNELS, CASSIMEHES, DOE-SKINS. r , FULL all kinds, iho machinery has been thoroughly repaired and new machinery added thereto, also an improved new wheel which will enable him to work the entire sea. sDn. He will pay parlicnlar attention to Roll Cardin;: & Clotb Dressing, which will be done in the ncatesl possible manner hawing added one new Roll Machine, will enable him to dispatoh'and accommodate people from a distance He would fertile! say that be has carried on the him ness in manufacturing wool for farmers in Bradford and adjoining counties for the past twenty years- h 8 thereforolcsn warrant all work and satisfy his co’sto ihers, usihg nothing in manufacturing bat "enuico wool. • • J OSEPH INGHAM. Deerfield, May 5, ISBU-ly. Insurance Agency. THE Insurance Company of North America have appointed the undersigned an agent for Tioga County and vicinity. ji° ! Aa_ the high character and standing of this Compa ny give the assurance of full protection to owners of property against the hazardof fire, I solicit wilt con fidence a liberal share of the bnsincss of the county. TMs company was incorporated in 1794. Its capii'ai is $500,000, and its assests in 1851 as per statement Ist Jan. of that year was $1254,719 81.. CHARLES PLATT, . ... Secretary. I ARTHUR G. COFFIN, . . . President. Office of the Company 232 Walnut Street Philadelphia. ! Wm. Bitchier, Central Agent Har- I ri»ftnr:,Pa. JOHN W. GUERNSEY, | Agent for Tioga County, Pa, July 15; 1863. TO THE PUBLIC. I AM now prepared to manufacture, at toy establlsS mentis l>eerlle!tl, PLAIN AND.FANCY FLANNELS, Also, Ladies’ I BAX3TOB A Li SKFB TS to order, either by the piece or quantity, to suit cii;- JOSEPH INGHAM. turners, Knoxville, July 15, 1863, FILL MB WINTER GOODS! T. Im BALDWIN IS now receiving a large and well selected STOCK OF FALL AXD-WIXTES GOODS, consisting in part of a General Stock of DRY GOODS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS,. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, WOODEN WARE. &c„ &c. All of which will be sold VERT LOW for READY PAY ONLY. ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All persons baying GOODS for , RE4D r nr. Are respectfully invited to call antf-examint , THE STOCK, As they are to he sold at . •, VERT LOW FEWEST i CASH PAID FOR WOOL. Tioga,, Nov. 27, 1803. T. L. BALDWIN) PENSION AGENCY. TO SOIJJIEBS AND THEIR FRIENDS. THE undersigned having bad Considerable expe rience in procuring Pension Bounties ami Back pay of Soldiers, will attend to all business in that lino entrusted to big 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. Persons wishing to confer with me will please call or address me by letter at Sylvanla, Bradford county,, Pa. Charges reasonable. GEO. P. MQKRO* Refers by permission to H. B. Card, County Treasurer, Wellsboro, P«. D. F. Pomeroy, Troy, Pa. A. 11. Spalding, Sheriff, Towanda, Pa. [April!- GATLIN’S IMPROVED Fire aiid Water Proof Cement i’' 1 ' oPreparation 0 Preparation in use for mending broken articles, anch as Glass, Chinn, Crockorj, Wood. Leather. Ornancou, ■•tone. Metal, Bone. Ivory, Pearl, Porcclnin. in fact, moat titty Broken article. Being perfectly white it mil not dlsflgnro tuo articles. It will stand all climates, and wUen thoroughly dry, the port to which it is applied wUI be aa strong.is i* was before broken. Price 25 cebts per bottle. _ „ t J. A. HOY, Agent for Tioga County. Welisboro, August 26,1303. Portable Printing Office*. For the ns» of V Druggist*. and all busings E.,.-- , and professional men w °° t A : wish to do their own print* X St; 1 ?!• ing, neatly and cheaply*”^ Adapted to the printing <» Handbills, Billheads, Circn lars, Labels, Cards and SB**" Newspapers, Fall v;. iX-^-MMisaaStiona accompany each omc» enabling ahoy ten yearsn to work them successful*.» ** ‘ Circulars sent free. Sp^* men sheets of Typo, Cuts, £c*. 6cents. Address • ADAMS 1 PRESS CO. ,31 Park Row. N, Y., and 35 Lincoln St. Boston, Mws. January 27,186&p1y. . Family dtb colors a* BOY'S DRUCT STORE- CIDER VINEGAR at* ROT’S DRUG, STORE-
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