<?VrV-- Soa-t Swl a". ( Scotchman V-’i-- wrested the nth 'tt day fqrtgom? misdem«ac >r, ijod escorted by tbs police to the etatiori-ho’i sr- J'bou jb a large powi&J-mab, be could -ntt resist the force of the lew, but Mg unbridled pc ssiona found ex pression in the most-furious outburst of aba «ve and profane language’, it= was fearful _to - bearthe'terrible oaths and corses that poured jnp6B6" psatiDUoas. eircc-m -’k 12 his mouth, as through tbo s> jests, iir€u tho jooab fepjEj who were draw, i ' f the uproot, and ; can eSdute' atooE t any thi m; - ‘ profanity with shrinking, seemed to stand t (failed. or were ’forced to retire .'-He never fit pped a moment astiiJftpg fifter he, bad been ropcrly secured in hie place of confinement find then nil nt oice'-le-ceased. TW nettn, shed by-stenders earned fonts what-oonldlßvP produced so in etnntSbeons'a change. In tt <1 "doer-way stood fe'asEanfoitfslr-hfiSredd.ittle girl of about, eight years, holding in-her band>the-well filled din ner pall which she had beet f commissioned to narrv-to;hie place of work, aid which on hear ing jrbat had.befallen -her fs'b.pr she had eon sidej^lT/brought- to 'tbs stiEwn-Kpa’se.- Lift ing as,dtej,tiny foes to -iM j-hatd , ; fsatures of the prisoner,’without a werb of wonder or re -troadfi at findine her parmj So so unpleasant o condition]; sß’e' said in tben' leetest accents : • e ‘t I have, brought you yo tt dinner, father. - SbaSTeinftwhneybn are e« jingT’ * « Jfo, cblld; go home, tii i is no-place for -you;” said the father, ta a lone so subdued 'iibiit' 'would "scarcely 'be levs it proceeded fbi feunViips out of tv-, mix bat s moment before Jjsd.foured gush fier ts, bitter hnpteea iiSns. "" Go tome,-Mary, sind* when-I come ‘-taekiytra’ehal! sing.” 1 -■ “ What made you hold up your swearing so : «ifla*Dly f’’- asbsd-same one; ifterwards, of, the ptlidlisic ~ . i•■ . ■ ’,r - ' . ■ “ I catff swearrbtforO tba i child,” was the reply, 'H-liW goes fo. onj[cf them mission schools end learns"; the tynf sings ’em at home just lihe-ah tinge!." I might jnst as well swear before aw angel la before her.” Such is the power the kc[ laining powe?-of a mere babe. -That child coal, lby her presence, qnell the violent paasion&w; unholy -language cf the wicked, the self wills! 1 roan, when noth ing eW could: produce ll r slightest effect. Blessed.littll, ones, who ,ai, 'can yield Bfiob gchtle, Wnnbnising influ wonder tbs dear jsviourdrew 1 them to Mm and said, "'.Of jsuch is the' kingdom of Heaven.” • ICusiOGS At the Utae of the ezplogi la. on hoard the “ Great Eastern," c 'curie tun iei was noticed; -the most he ,-t and . who .first died eeenied the least -injuror when they first a ven were able to walk aft without assistance. Oa this point a writer in the London Tin i«d je; blown up by ghi powder is a mere £gnre of raw flesh which f ; e 4dm ’ moves after the esplorion. jSot so with ) nen blown up by steam, who for a few’minnif-,are able-to walk about apparently unhurt;t,ibpgh, in-fact, mor- all. hcpii of recovery;; This was 60 with one or two, wji >, as they .emerged fleam, walked aft with that indescribable 'itsaSisttteb'tn lhcir face only resembling intense tl, and. a ceri nid' faltering of-the ‘*jrtHt4fiiittovv thents like of tt who Walks in his not begriuf | by the smoke or peculiar, eoft, Ifi ght - whiteness of or breast,, f |! 1 at -oneo that the unbroken, bw n n fact, been boiled f&jie staff- w-H if d along with -tho mpvemont-bnd look as ■ 1 ;l are endeavored to disenbe, and' eeemed,. uneonsoious that -,ih?tfe|h c f- his thfghfi fni H probably by-the coals and ashes of -thefts jf toe} was burnt to ssTo some c-du Who came to his -giwSftjnee"-3fa Eaid. quiei] s' ,‘J am all right, •ffSSJreiolbers weree -thEti me ; go look’after poof man ’Si . the first to’die, quietly, as if fa! ,!ag into n refresh- E«:.-or YtUiUi; v-You are. getting *l|tpferfiL- Yes, baVthffj jars ara, getting; in bWAPtajitha ripe. rish.yisssy “ One by one the our^sm ’' ire falling off-from fybif«®«' - ffsoity J the J|||CiUsm, the Isolation, th«b#SMe«neaV the . :. . Nearer and nearer.., ;foa are approaching -aonojJi. : You ajecoaimlwafing your forces. Xou are becoming math); of the situation; ;j3pi^.yrrabgi ajp. into vthtj p you bave„wander- y«D ; by nhb knowledge of;the .clossr tc i'lhc trnth. r .t-ffoa TOdonger - draw a venture, but msife ;'-..Yonr.possibilities ’■eowtlUffate end yocr ptvih is cleared. Oaths ehatkred;pisßi. ,yi kb ad your vantage r :;Toar broken-Stf! jes, thwarted purpo wiClfdur defeated .ec-pljir locs, become a staff ,«r<treißgtli witti which ;f b mount to snblimer height*. ' ■[ •' ' “ipßJjdr: ielffossesalcs., aid .command of all little dsofh'l creation, forfeited, - aid iea anA sky pour out ■of lons.; .ill the past .crowds Astrald Tay lts treasnmi 16 your feet. TmTTIKx roB SLEsTf:'; isb' Stobt.—By all tßoagbi serf j-givc.aH in yoarcara by requipis j- them to go tea at i ; get cp at the' mo*- Vising morning. any ‘-one sspecially children, uhTjfefj thgra is urgentne- lo pf To ..prove , this, ■Mg-'tffiW .tQ notice lao f>, fretful and.nnhap cfiy.yc£p&iB- when waiftS ftp before the nap is train is np dr 'shed through 'sleep, sßM6*yigoi'Ji the morning;; ienoe {«. tho : teitt, jme ’ for ; jstßdy-*for h|s inoff -j' coogth, inost aotiv ilyrtfidTatist roik mere , learly. It is •“ the midnight lamp’ 7 which>ff, sds tho world with «Sckl7'sfntimentalltios.;fpi» s fake morals, .with" «nd,/; jfl !j all those harcpa £ l®am dreams of hctite ilsvatioa ” whiohab aegat&rßiHe lisacliisiie I tSfßlsTMutual of - ■J" ; _ -featS-Kastiiig of the; j Sartcesa of his chil dren, eaiij the youngesi: w» so smart it would , a jehe-iis hand .off a ’^Vj,, tore without being ;>!? Afellow up town .thie-itened to blow %is gnC ‘'He ’can't fid ii. It’s a.thing “that focl» Mejncspahle cf; jl 'inhere there’s nothing to How, wlajrts the tile 1$ blowing'? pi a mm who was t i stack Maria the eye "It is' bo jmoorazaon thing for ' ! r * I ? A Joint Resolution proposing certain Amendments to the Constitution. I?* Be it resolved tg the Senate and Hague af JCejare tentative* of ttic Comtcomceallh- if fcniisokniisa in Generaal AeeeiMy net, ■ That-: t!se following/amend, mems be proposed to tte •Gorirtitntiou -of the Com monweaith, in awordanco Trlth'tho provi,•foils of the tenth article thereof, . , There Bbslflfe-an additions! tool ion to the third article of tie CoriEtifiitioii,ta be designated as section four, as follows :, , - _ - ’ “Section 4.* tnV*juftjUl»£d electors of this Commusweftlih Ehillhc itt &av-acu:nal ijSirary eerviee, uu* tier a rewilfiitKHi from:,tho'l*rcsid*Dt of tfce United Stores, or by th£’acthorsty.of tbfc Commonwealth, auch electors may ox *r r i 55' ib .rigli t#C *alrr in all elections by-the citizens, under r TCgnbrll6;iB as are, or shall be, presented by law, aj4&l!y as if they wers present at tho usual place of •: SccuoS?2. Übere shall be two addltJonal Bectlona to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to he designated as sccllous eight, and Dice.fS.rvllowa Scciick 8. Ko bill shall be passed by the Legislature, containing more than-op©;eubject, which*ehall ’ba’dearly expressed In the tliWeicopt appropvUllha bills.” ‘*' *• Sectio:< 9. No bill shall bo passed by the Legislature grAutlqg any powers, or privileges, in any case, where the authority to grant *nch powers; or privileges, has been, ©r may hereafter be. conferred upon tno court# of this Com* moavr,€aUh, : ‘ / HBN&Y a JOHNSON, v f ; gpeaher. of the Kepreeaotf fives. "Speaker of tte Senate. Office of the See/etary of the Commonwealth, HaBBISECRO, April 10, 1881. PEXNSYLJAKIA, ; S 3• •' , j■ ' ‘ I (Jo hereby certify that the foregoing it a full, true and correct copy of. the -original Jolnt„Eesolution,of Iho'Generil Assembly, entities “A7o'ot Jtejotntfbn proposing certain AmohSme'nls to "the'Constitution';" as the tame remains on file at this office. {.-•* -at V'~ Is TssrisroKT whereof, I hare hereunto L.B. >set my band end caused the seal'd the ;■-(_) Secretary's office to be sffired, the day and year abore-written. : ELI SLIFER,- - ' "■ ; Secretary of tha Commonwealth'. ■ -The above Besolution having been agreed to by a majority of tbs members of each House, at two'suc cessive torsion* of tbs Gsse:al Assembly of this Cam monTrealtb, tbs propcfcd amondmeals trill baeubmit ted. to-tba-peoplvfor their adoption' or rejection, on the PJSST. TUESDAY OE AUGUST, In the year of out Lord ou» thousand eight a hcndred and, siuty faur, in actor dance ttith the provisions of, 'the-tenth article of the Confutation, end tbe'ael, ecUtted‘ r An Act prescribing the time and manner of 'submitting to the people,-for their appromland ratification or re jection, Che proposed amendments to the Constitu tion," approved; the ttrenty-third day of April, one thousandeight-hundred and sisty--fdnr. : ■„ . _ ELI SLIFEE, ■ Slay 2, ; If6l—3m. Soo’y of the Cbmnsonvrealth. _ CAMPBELL & HAEYEY. .. . ATTORNEYS AT. LAW. EICEMsEB CLAIM’ ‘ AGEHTS. ;ic, KNOXVILLE:■. TIOOA COUNTY, PX. W~£ have formed a partnership in the practice of the Law, and will attend strictly to all legal business entrusted- tons.- -We shall also engage in the prosecution of -and the.proearing of Artificial Lijnlsior each as are entitled to them friom- -the United. Statsa,.aad .jje mo rally will perform all the duties of Lawyers and Claim Agents. The Junior Partner has devoted much of ’his time during the post font years to the Pension business, and we think fro m the facilities we possess, we can make out collections as promptly, as correctly, and at less rates than any -who are here Engaged in that business. Our office is in Judge Case’s .Block, at Knoxville, Tioga county, Pa., where one of. .the firm may be found at all times. Knoxville—Hon. Victor Case, Charles Goldsmith, M.-D, Wilhelm, , - , ■ ■ . ;3 ElklanA—Joel Parkhurst,.Major Ryan. Lawrenoeville—Rev. L. 8, Adams. Nelson—A. M. Loop, M. D. —We’atfield—Jotaes-MastoDyM-i-Dr—•*” — Knoxville, Jnne 22, ISSI-tf.., Orphans’ - Court Sale. TX pursince of an order of Hie. Orphans’ Court of ’X Ties l county, beariDg’ dato Jane. .. .1661, there will be sojd, on the premises, on the 23d doy .of July next, nt 000 o'clock p.m., the following described pro perty ; r - - - A lot of londin'the'borough' Of Mansfield, Tioga county, Pa..beginning on Lbo Williamson road, thence degree east, five rods;. thenceyouth,-,£ degrees west, 9.5 rode to snid'ibad;, thonreJj.i.oag'thß same, 5 rods, to tbo place of beginning; containing three tenths of an acre, more or. loss; on which is erected a brick tannery, with water power’attached,;'being on the east aide of the Williamson rend, and bounded north by John ICohn, sVnth by the raw mill lot,“and eitst by -lot of Etta; Davis/Jri, deeeaaed. ’; Terms, cash, on confirmation of sale. - - ; : -- Aleo, will be sold, at the same time and place, all the tools, fixtures, ae,, belonging to said tannery. , -■ JOHN WtrHOLDEN, ——' . WARREN e. DAVIS, - Adminls’e “.d» bohie non” bf Eire Dsris, Sr, dsc’d; June SfifTßßfflfc’ ’’ - - ~ TS pursuance, of an order of the Orphans’ Court of J_ Tioga eonnty,'beating date- the -2d day of Jnna, -1894, the following described real estate, late the pro petty'of David Taylor, deceased, will be-eeld on the ■prenifset/on thVlSth day of July, 1804, ati.o'olock, P.M.! r: "7 AH that lot of land eitaate in Deerfield township, Tioga county, bounded as follows, vis: On the north, by lands of the heirs' of “Silas BilHnga]’ deceased, on the east-by lands of Em.mar Bowen,on the sonth by the Cowimesqne river/ and on fho west by lands of the heirs of Silas Billings and lands of the heirs of Julias Seely ) contslning sbont 10.0 sores, Terms-of-sale,-oaeb, upon oonfinnatlanTsf Eale and delivery of deed. JAMES TUBBS, Adm’r de bonis non of David Taylor, deo’d. June 15, Iso4. : TiT pursnance of an order ofHhs Orphans' Conrt of I Tioga county, tearing data Jana id, 1884, the fol lowing described real estate, late the property of lease Hsgar, deceased, will ba-sol'Ton tho.promises, on the 10th day of July, 1884, at-one o’clock, P. M.’: All that certain lot of land lying in Suliivan town ship, Tioga obantv, hounded'dad described as follows, vlas .-On-tbe north-by lande-in-the-posseeiioa-of Al exander O. Smith and Joseph'?.. Bradford, on the east by lands of B. P. Baker, widow Slingolandsand .Ca leb Hagar, and on the west by lands of Caleb Hager; containing about 70 acres, with about SO acres'im proved, ■ : Terms of sale, one-haif cash on confirmation of sale, and the residue in one year thereafter, with in terest. ~ _ ISAAC SQHIEES, r' ptUßHiinoS of an order Of the Orphans’. Court of Tioga county, hearing .data the 6th day of Jane, 1834, the'following described real estate, late the pro perty of Horace,Paris, deceased, will be sold on the premises, on the 9th day of July, 1854, at 2 o’clock, P.M.; ■ All thatdot-o{-land-eitast6 in Mans field, Tioga county, bounded us follows, viz; On the DOrthby , alleys on tho east by the 'Williamson road, on the soath-by-C. V. Elliott, and on- the west by street; with a shop erected on the same. Term of ; salo, cnsfayon eonfirmatlonTsf sole:and de livery of’deed. A.Ji ROSS, Admlnis’r of Horaoe Davis, deceased. Janels, 1864;-'' ~ / "" '/ ~v LETTERS teslamahtary .having-loon granted to the subscriber on the ’estate of Tilly Marvin, late of .Covington towpship, dec'd, notice is hereby-given to thoH'indebted'to.mahe immediate' payment, and those having claims to present them properly authen ticated for settlement to CONCHifTRATED EYB, for sals at ... ... SOY’S DRUGSTORE. JIjLIK'K /of Keroelne ■JC Damps, just received at - ROY'S DEES STORE.' ’ AS Assortment oTTABX® SIiASSWABJB wilX be jaL-fottsd at-'- ■- > -•aO’r-9-DBDa STORE, , ■-«-1 JOHXP. PENNY, SOLDIEB’S CLAIMS for PENSIONS,' BOUNTIES, BACK-PAY/40., ■ : JOEL CAMPBELL, Jr,, IRVING -HARVEY; 7 REF EREN CESf - - • Orphans’ Cosift gale. Orphans* Court gale. . .Executor of estate of Isaac Hagar, deo’d, Jans 15,'ISfit; r ; ~ Orphans’ Court sale. Notice;' RICHARD yiBEAS.I _ . EDWIN DYER, j Execntors. Covington, Juno 23, Ififtyfit? l THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. ' “TO 'BOWELS' 'V 9 I Q BEING, a Dig crowd on Main Street, hurry-1 O Ing tnward a common renter, somebody asked » ; Where Are ¥o« ©olag? i The answer waa “To Boy/en’s, Bfo. 1, Union Block!” To look at that splendid stock of ; NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS! u?t arriving from New York. “ VERY SENSIBLE PEOPLE," j thought Ito myself; you know who buys atabnr ! gain, and sella so ns'to give the-purchaser a bargain ! too. ■ • ‘ j Therefore, if you want anything In-the-line of : BUY GOODS, . . - M LADIES’ GOODS, -- ' -READY MADE-CLOTHING, ■ • - ■ ■ : : - - - BOOTS, SHOES, Ac’., ;GO TO BOWEN’S, and. It you want' ; ' V HARDWARE, * ' QUEENSWARE, . WOODEN WARE, and GROCERIES, at prices von. can afford to pay - - CIO TO BOWEN’S. If .yau.hava Cash/.or Batter, of Cheese, or drain to exchange forthie . SPLFNttID'"BTO'CK OF GOODS, ... bring them along, andjr-ou, will get, ' J . 1 Satisfactory Bargains r- . - and if you come once, you will to sure to come twice —yea, thrice, or halfra-dpion times. Don’t forget the place r -■ NO. 1, UNION BLOCK , Wollsbcro, June 1, 1654. JOBS R. BOWES Septeaulser 1 st» 1S@0» FROM THIS DATE, FOR READY PAY ONLY I CUSTOM BOOTS AMD SHOES; Leather, Findings, &e, , CASH PAID FOR HIDES,' PSLTS) DEER SKINS-AND FURS, TYR. FRANKLIN SAYS: When'yon hare anything to advertise, tell the pnblio of it in plain, simple langnage." 1 am manufacturing good custom made Boots and Shoes which I will sell, at fail prices, and only for REAR y RAT.' Such work cannot Fa sold at as low rates per pair as eastern mode slop-work, bat it can and will be sold at prices which will enable the pur chaser to protect his fast with good snbstantiai boots more cheaply- than with a poor slop-shop article, which, even If it chance’s not to fall in pieces with the first weeks.service, is bat a doubtful protection in wet and cold weather. Try,me. Buck and Doeskins Waited, in the red and short blue, for which I will pay cash and a good price. , . ... Beef-Sides and Calfskins Wanted, for which I will alsopay cash. Sheep Felts Wanted, for which T will also pay cash and the highest mar ket price. , i ....... An assortment of sole, upper, calfskins and linings, pegs,'thread, nails, awls, knives, shoe-hammers, i;c„ 4e., kept constantly on.hand, wbieh lwlll sell oheap for cash. Shop on Alain Streethetween Wilcox's and Bullard's. , . ■ 0. W, SEARS. N.B, I can't .give’ credit, because, to be plain,’! bavere’t got it to give. . , -WeilsoeroySept. 9; ISfid. - - i' Eye and Ear Institute. DR. UP DE DRAFF, OCULIST, AURIST & OEN’L SFRGKON, -TREATS all diseases -OF THE .E-TE, EAR AND THROAT. rriilE EYE. —Tie will operate upon .Cataract, Arli -I ’-tidal- -Pupil. Orofs -Eyes,- Lachrymal Fistula, Pterygium, Eutropion, : .(itiver!iQ(r<il the'eya lid;) uni treats all, forms of Sore Eyes, such as. Granulate! Lids, Purulent' Ophthalmia, Opacities of-'thc Cornea, Scrofulous Diseases of the Eye, and nit diseases to which the Eye is subject. ; ■ THH^AJR.^—Treats successfully Discharges from, Iho lSar, Noises in tho Ear, Difficulty of Bearing, Dcafnyss.leven’whcn tho nrujii Is entirely destroyed, wiDTnsert an ortifloial one, answering nearly all the jmrpoeea of ; tfce natural)'. ' ’ - THBTHROAT-—Dlcerated Throat, Enlarged Ton sils, together with ~ In all its forms, permanently eared. . GENERAL SURGERY.—He will operate upon Cluh Peet, Hare. Lip, Cleft- Paiato, Tnmore, Cancers, Morbid Growths, Deformitios from Barns, Operated, upon by anew mode with entire snoecss; and performs PLASTIC OPERATIONS; where-the Noae, L!p, irony portion of the face is destroyed through, disease or otherwise, by healing them on anew. V - Will altenddo the Amputation of Limbs, and Gen eral Surgery in all its branches. INSERTS ARTIFICIAL BYES.—Giving them'ail the motion aad esptession of-the natural, defying de tection; They are inserted without removing the old one, or producing pain. *3 , ' Tho Doctor’s collection of Instruments comprises all the latest improvements, ond-is the largest In the State. 'Tho' superior advantages he. has had in per fecttng'himself mill that is new. and valuable in Sur gery, warrants him in saying that every thing within the bounds of the profession may be 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 tho establishment. , • , No inenraite .Cases rece-hld for treatment or opera tions, If a cate is incurable, he will bo so informed. Institute upon Watet.street, opposite the Brsinard House, Elmira, N.Y. . Elmira, S; Y., Nov. 4, 1665.-17. ; .OSCEOS.A iHIfSa SCHOOL. . THE WINTER TERM! of the Osceola High School under the. direction of Prof. Wlghtmmi will commence on Tuesday, Deo. 15, 1863 Tho Spring Term on Tuesday, March 6,1664, and each' term will continue 11 weoks. ... ..■Thepastunooessof this Institution iss been truly gratifying'to its numerous,friends, and the prospect for fheensuing Tear is more flattering than ever be fore, There is now no- rre'nt of commodious rooms foy a large number of students. The new building’ is designed for ladies exclusively. Gentlemen, or oom- Panise of Indies and gentlemen together will room in the school building. A teacher will rooml n “ach building and have the control of the students. • ,No institution in this-seetlon of the country offers ®better £aoiimes for obtaining. on education than The range of .studies embraces oyervthirurnQo essary to entering college. ’ - A Teacher’s Class will bo'formed during the Tail term, using, Holbrook's Normal Method" and Calk. |n’a Object Lessons" as textbooks, ■ j P^ fl i, al - ar -to'expenses, regulations, 4c., address-the Principal or cue of the Trustees and ob tain a circular. , . ■ A. K. BOSAED,Esq.,Y , ALLEN SEELT, [ Trustees * .... KNOCH-.M. BTBER, j lrt,B,eM ’.- Osceola, IJov. 26,186(Rr.’ " .■_;,-.-JBEVJ3ifUE, SWAMPS. TY: ■A AS SO ETMEN T of Revenue Stamps J3L of ail denominations, jnst received ot the f irst National Bank of Wellsboro, in the Store building 9 f JH; J- L. Robin Eon. Persons wanting Stamps are request to-cail and get a-sappiy,- - - - . Wellsboro, May 25,1864-lf. • ■.- ■ XSeirs uf; Pay,-. Bouaty,. & Pensions. 'TJ! -p,-WELLB;of. bawtencsville, is- ragalArly ll iyt censed to obtain ARREARS OPPAf EOITN TTiand.PENSIOKSj for soldiers* and their, friends. Also to .supply the people with, ell kinds ot Hoaia holdEumiture,Csrpet«,4c, - .. ELMIRA, K, y. ■CAI’.AISIifg, r‘ CLEAR THE TRACK! That rush to bullard & co-s store means something! ■ • - Of course ft does. It'means that BLLLAHD & CO’S ' NEW STOCK OP - SPRING k iiMER GOODS, are all the rage, and that about throe square miles ol people, In and around Wellshorough and vicinity, KNOW WHERE TO GO TO BET GOOD GOODS, - AND BUT THEM CHEAP. ’. BMJLAM ffl 'OO. defy competioh in style, variety, quantity, quality and Cheapness, of ' - ': LADIES’DRESS GOODS,. FANCY GOODS. LACES, TRIMMINGS. SHAWLS, HOSIERY, linens; cambrics, buttons, SLIPPERS. GLOVES, vhy eamneraia? They bare in Cbe.Haa of goods (bat will b 9 ashed for. Come and se&i- -And then—- TIP-TOP FRENCH GOODS, not “cheap as dirt,” because good goods can’t be sold for n song-now-a-days; : bnt as cheap as any. like quality of goods can-be' sold In the coutrtry. Also’, ' : : -B E-A YES H AT;S : ' ALT, STYLES AND, MATERIAL. The Grbcery Bepartm’ty comprise* everything is that Hne ; ail good and at i easonable prices. Drop ia with the crowd. jgg*.Qpa Dccr shore Hoy's Drag Store. ’ BULLAED & CO. j' Welleboro, June 1,1861. TES WOOB MOWSE. TJifi folkwiEg lift of prises awarded to th© Wood Mowsr, is safiipi&at to show that it is jaatly ©n titled to ta called tho BEST MOWER 'IN' THE WORLD. Tha Grand Gold Medal of-Honor, as the beat mow log machine either oatir© or foreign; also.the gold medal and one. thousand francs' as tho best foreign machine; and a speolalgold medal at the great French national trial,'at Ticcennos, near Paris, June, 18807' . The only prize ever offered on mewing ma chines by'the French Government. Thefirstjmse silver medal and two hundred francs, at the trial at Trappes, near Paris, Jane, 1860. Sh& grand gold medal"of honor, os' the most useful farm implement, at-'tb'o Ga'strow (MeoklenbarjgJ ©shi fcitiba and trial, Juno, 1860. .. The firstc prize of £lO, by Yorkshire (England) ag rionltaral’society, 1860,1861 and 1862. Grand gold medal at the Griefswald exhibition, (Germany,) Ju1y,4860. First premium silver nfedal, by the United States Agricultural Society, in 1859 and 1860. : First premium at the New Jersey State Fair. First premium and diploma by the lowa State Ag cnltural Society. - , First premium by the Berks county (Pa.) Agricul tural Society, 7 First premium by the*Bcrk£hire (Mass.) Agricultu ral Society. - - / —First-premium-by -Wisconsin Mechanics’ ExhlfcL tion. .- ■ r . -Firstpreminm by Belmont county, Ohio, First premium by Harrison county, Ohio. First premiums by Grundy and St. Clair counties, ■lllinois.. - - -- - - First premium by the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, at Boston. . . - First prize by the Royal Agricultural Society of -Ragland, at their quadrennial trial at Leeds, in July, ISBl* in. oompekition with the leading machines of Eotlandand the United States.' FireTprizeby the Royal North Lancashire Agri jcaltotal Society, Silver medal by the Maryland InsHtnle, October, 1883. . And he still defies competition, r “ **■' ' .u; f; HUBERTS, Agent 25,1804.-oui .......0 — VEGETABLE, EMBBOOATION. FOE. tbo sure cure of Headache, Toothache, Diarrhtßa, Bhenmattam, Bore Throat, Neural-, gia, Faina in the Side, Back, or Stomach, Cramps. Cats, Sprains,- Buna,-Bruises, Wounds, ■ etc.} else, for ell Hinds of WOUNDS on HORSES. Try It—lt oan not ITailJ . . |gr This preparation does not contain any poisonous mineral* or deleterious drugs. The numerous cores - that era dally performed by tho use of tho Vegetable Embrocation aro sufficient evidences of Ita snper exeellent virtues.' - -- .! tso r. “wniuira, pbikcepal or tub emex - *■ '• - •' UUBXCAX WSTITTES. 1 8.-Clthb;' £tar. witnessed the very beneficial reeulta.from the use of your Vegetable Em brocation by znrsol/and member of isy&iblly in cases ‘©l Colds,fiore Throat, and Hoarseness, I ehoermlly give you this testimony to Its worth,, ana can confidently : raeommend It in too above cases from an experimental knowledge of its ofiQcscy.—Years very tra3£. UxKA,6/iifted»lB6l. Good Newa from Home—All agree—Sea ... . . what they say. - th* undersign&d, dtlsouo of Utica, having used CUnvs Vegetable Embrocation in oar Emilies, and find ing'lt a most salutary remedy, can cheerfully recom mend it to the public generally, as being an indispen sable article for family uss. -Wo do sot-wish to under* rate any other worthy medicine, but ©an truly say that we never before have found an equal to this vegetable Embrocation,and wo would ad vis® every femUy to keep w bottle ready for immediate use. • Mrs. if. A. SUL Bchoyter eL Hra. J. Crocker, Bnrattt *k Mrs. Emily (Shtlii, **-- - Mrs. B. OamwitehV '* Mr*. Rachel Robert*, *' Mrs. A. H. Hlbb», 0, Becon, Cftthoriaeat. D, L. Simmons, ** 1. -9, fiobuxsoOtpcaoMe sL Mre.2Lß.FrADOla,Bl»adlaasS. JakMartden. Hcatlostca st. N, 12. Shepard, Sprint «*• - Mrs, Qeorgeßancroft, “ _ Mrs. SI. Wheeler, 'Hit. Alvire Lane, “ Mrs. Anna William*. '■ Mrs. Msry Yaugtaa, ’ D. Yaa Valkeoharge, ‘ • . Henry Hal, Herick et John Bhott, Genesee F. 0. Hartwell, •’ Jane Da-rison, fiebUyle? it Mrs. J. Walker, “ Robt. T, Lane, HantJcgtca et, Mr*. Ellas Bhott, Geoeied at FrieeUlaMcCaugblta, * Elizabeth Grants. Catiline ct. Margaret Marsden " '-Bella Bltiunous, Burnett st Asa Bill, Yarick el. The above nemos are from well-known respectable citizen*, end a thousand more names might be added, of whom information can be had in reference to the Astonishing cures performed. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail by B. CLINE* m so mm s?., mu m* t h,y„ akd Stwekeepen genwally. For Sale by JOHN A. BOY, Wellsboro, Pa. Jahaffiy IS,XS64. FARM. *•©« SAM. ADJOINING Wellsboro, the county seatof Tioga Co. Pa., containing .165 acres, 136 cleared, 30 woodland. The region is remarkably healthy.— Churches, schools <to., are found in the village. There is a large and commodious mansion, surrounded by ornamental trees and shrubbery; out buildings iargo. and convenient, house and barn supplied by. a foun tain of running water.' It is well snitqd for a dairy farm, fpr- raising sheep or bops. Largo orchard of apple and psar trees, chiefly grafted fruit—about'2oo trees. The orchard alone might bo made to pay too ihtereatn'poh -the oost of. the whole properly. It is distant about 12 miles from the Tioga Railroad, which connects with the Erie Railroad at Corning. Leave .Corning at-74 a. 0., take stage at Tioga Station, reach Wellsboro ahout-noon. Price of the property $5O pot acre —one-fourth cash down, halauoo to suit conveni ence of purchaser. Apply te ■ : .«£ MORRIS, Harlem R.B. N.Y. City. JAMES LOW-HEY, Wellsboro, Tioga Co. Pa. • ' 3NO. W. GUERNSEY, Tioga, '• " . ... EMC. WEIGHT. Wellsboro, “ ; ■ December 9, 1863-ti. ■■■ 1 Iniefestius to Farmers. WALTER A WOOD has made D. P. Roberts, of Wellsboro, an agent for the counties of Tioga, Potter, Clinton and Lycoming; for the csle of hia light two wheeled MOWERS and REAPERS and SELF• BASING REAPERS; and all farmers wanting ma chines,'will Eave frdm ten to twenty dollars by calling on. the subscriber before purchasing elsewhere. Sam ple maohlnee to be seen at his store. - -Circulars and •Bit of prim sent free by mail. D. P. ROBERTS, Wellsboro, May 11, IcOfr-Sm P' URK GIN&ER at J ' " ROY’S DRUG STORE. A LAEGESTOCK of-GAHDEN and AQRIOEL- TtfßiUsEßßOgJrt ROY'S DERG STORE. HOBTBTTBE’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. A Pure and Powerful Tonic, Corrective and Alterative, of Wonderful Ftfcacy, ■An- Diseases of the -STOMACH, LITER AND'BOWELS Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Headache, Gen eral Debility, Eerroutnass,- Depression, of Spi rits, Constipation, Colic, Intermittent Fa-' Tore, Cramps and Spasms, and all Com plaints of either sez arising from Bodily Weakness, whether in herent in the system or pro ’ dneeci by Special ; • Causes, iWcizma that is not wholesome, genial and testers!!?* In It* nature, enter# Into the composition cf HOSTSTXER’S STOMACH BIXaEKS- This popular preparation contains no mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical element; no fiery excitant; but it is a combination of ths extracted rare balsamic herbs and plants, with the purest and miujbst of all diffusive stimulants. It is well to be forearmed against disease,, and. so fer as the human system can be protected by human means against maladies engendered by an unwholesome atmosphere, fm pure water, and other external canoe*, HOST£TT£?-'2 BIT TERS may bo relied on as a safeguard. In’ districts Infested with Pezer and Jyu 3 , it has been found infallible as a preventive, and irresistible as a remedy, and thousands who resort to It apprehension cf an at tack, escapa tho scourge; and thousands who neglect to GvaUthemselvss of-its productive qualities in advance, are cured by a very brief course of this marvelous medicine.— Fever and Ague patients, after being plied with quinine fer months in. vain, until fairly saturated with that dangerous alkaloid, ar« not nufrequentiy restored to health within a few days by the use of HOST*. TTEB’S 23ITXEHS. The weak stomach is rapidly Invigorated and the appfftito restored by this agreeable tonic; and hence it works won ders in cases of Btspspsia end in less confirmed forms of IrmiatgnoH. Acting as a gentle and painless apparent, as well aa upon theliver, it also invariably relieves the Cosm pAiios superinduced by irregular action of tho digestive and -secret! veorgans. • Persons of feeble habit, liable to AcrrcL; Attacks, L<nz nits of Spirits and J\fj cf Languor* find prompt and per nunent relief from the-Bitters- Thetsstimcny on tbispoint U most conclusive, and from both se*ss. The agony of hiijozs] Come is immediately assuaged by a single desoef the stimulant, and by occasionally resorting to it, the return of the complaint may bs prevented. As a general tonic, HOSTEITEK ; 2 BITTERS produce ef fects which must be experienced or -witnessed before they can be-fully appreciate!*!* In cases of Con:titH!tcnal 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 op-sratee as a delightful Invigorant. TVhen the powers of nature are related, it op erate* to re-enforce and re-establish them. Last, but net least, it is Th* jOnly Safe Sti'niLlant, being manufactured from sound and inocuous nißWria]?, and en tfiefy.free from the acid element? present me re or less In all -theordinary tonic*and Ftomachlceof the 4>y No family medicine has bees. eo universally, anJ, it may be truly added, cfcjcmdly popular fciihhto intelligent por tion of the community,ai lIOSTETTKR’S 3ITTEKS. Prepared by HOTSTLTTEH Si SMITU, I'Utsturg, T*. Sold by all Druggists, Orocew snd Storekeepers, every where. i feb3-ly HELM BOUTS 6ESUINE PSEPASAIIOSS. COMPOUND FU3ID EPTBACT DCCHU, a positive aud specific remedy for (bo Bladdar. Kidneys, Oravelj, and Drop sical Swellings.,' ' . . This 21odlcino.incroasfi8 tho'power of Digeetion, And ex cites the absorbent* into healthy action, by which tho Wo (ery or Calcerous depositions, and hll Cnnatural Enlarge ments ere induced, n« well ns Pntn anJlnflemmatjon HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BVfffßU, _For. r.xceasca, HAhUanLlltaaipa- Uon, Rarly Indiscretion of Abuse, attended with iba follow Ing symptoms: / Indispocilion toExertiou, Lossof Power, Loss of Memory, Ditfioulty of Breathing, tVoak Nema, Trembling. Horrors of BijeAgo, TTakofnlcoiSj Plmne*? o{ T/^loa,'Pain _the Back, .Unlvcrcsl Lassitude of .the modular ‘By tteia, Hot Haads, Flushing of lha Body, Bryne»3 of tb» Skia, Erup tions on. tho Pace, Pallid CounUr.anco Thesesymptoms,l!-allowed'^go 007 ■which-this medicine Invariably removes, *vou — Impotence, Fatuity, Epilepsy,-Fife, fu OD9 of -.7kicl; ilxe patient may ©sjvfea. PTho can say ihat they are cot frequentl ** s, ■‘ INSANITY AITD OOF SUMPTION’,”- Sfany are avrare of the cause of their suffoiag, Bui POHB WIU CONFESS TSS BSCOnCS Off I®s ASX' LTOS, And HdancTioJy Dmifo by O&tsumjpxfrn bear ampUwjt* ness to the truth cf the assertion. S7i* Conttilvticn viu ajfictid isiik Organic Wtafcnat, re quire* the aid of medicine to strengthen and larigorato tho tyetaor - Which DETRACT BUC3U inzarCdUy dot*. K trial ■sill cc-aTlnc. tha dost Eitptlcal. FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES, In many Af&Hcr.optadizr to jfcwua,. the EsTsacl BwCKU is unequalled by any other remedy—a* 1c Chlorosis or Re tention, Irregularity, P&icfalaese, or Suppression of Custo mary-evacuations, Cloerated or Scirrhous state of- the-Cte ras, Leuchorrhos or TVhlte3,SletlUty. end for all complaints incident to tbs ses, whether arising from Indiscretion, Hab* Us of piosipatioc, or ic tho - DECLINE OS CHANGE OF LITE. Tale notnors Balaam, Mercury,.or unpleasant medicine for unpleasant and dangerous diseases, HEHBOU>S EKTHACI SCCHu ASP 2HPB97EP EOSE-TTiSBCtTKES : • - SSCBEf DISEASES, In ail their stages. At little expense. little or no change to diat- No Inconvenience, and no exposure. It cause* a frequent desire and gives strength to urinate, thereby removing obstructions, pro ranting and curing stric tures of the .Urethra, allaying pain and inflammation, so frax&ezzt in this class of diseases, and expelling aU pciomo, dUeafti and tcom mi ir*aUer. Taousi2?n«ti?oJfi3otrsa?fxss,TTEoßA7S bzsz rsz nertits or •quacks, end who bars paid fccft'y fees to be cured In a abort time, hare found {hey were deceive}, and that the “POISON” has, by the use of ‘‘powerful dried up in the system, to break cut In an aggravated form, and perhaps after manlago. ijse Hembold’a Extract BucLu for &U affections and a»s cases of tho XJBINART ORGANS, “bother existing in male : or famtvlOj from whatever cause originating, and no. mattar : fit how long steading. , Diseases of the« 3 organa require the aid of a DIURETIC;; HEMDODU’S EXTRACT RtJCHU 13 THE GREAT DIUBE* TIC, and is certain to have the desired estct~in all diseases for which it is recommended. ' - ] Evidence of the moat reUabla. and-responsible character will accompany tLs medicine, ' Frice 81 per bottle, or six for so, Dallvexed to any address. soeureiy packed- from observa tion. DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN Ail COM3!JNICAHQNS. ■ CURES GLA RANTEED! Advics Gratis! Addfess letters for Information to rH. B. HEuBODD, Chemist, * 104 South Tenth st.. below Chestnut; Pbila,; HE’MBOLD’S Medical Depot, - - • - - • HEMBOLD’S Chemical TYcrofconce, - r*l« T/ BEWARE OT COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, who endeavor to dispose of “their own ,: and “other” articles, on the reputation attained by Eemhold's Oemm? Preparation; . : . “ “ Extract Bucltu, “ ’* Extract Sarsaparilla. ■ “ “ Improved'Hose Wash, Sold by all druggists everywhere. Ask ibr HcmboWs Take no other. Ont out the advertisement and send fcr.it. a&d'&Told imposUKm'ana ospoenre. Qflf) BUSHELS of FLAX SEED wanted, for which tho Highest Market Price ia CASH D, P. ROBERTS. niU t:- paid. ■ ' "Wellßljoro, April G, ISui PCTXY & WINDOW GLASS at ’ ROY’S DRUG STORE. Kt, „ ! „ . BOTB DREG STORE. | Souliers’ Pay Bounty ami p fm . " I Agency. nsioi > 1 KXOXVILLF, TtOG l COr.XTy r-FYXt Tim undersigned having keen special)-,1,,.. V , TTniipfl States I) OTerffeent'f 5 j.r;nt r » >h a ' E ' E 1 ■? ( Back Piv, .iso p ESSJ ,. ;; '_. lof deceased and di-abfed soldiers, clve- r : t-,= . ! interested, that he has made amn'-rneatt ‘if- | ties in Washington, by which he if n>.;j i,a Pt | i3aek pay, Ennmy and Panrirjt-., aT? ‘ ; , .1 . and that he wi!i gvra r-.tmienlar auectierl ttM,'i ! ‘' 3 - claims that may be Irlnght to bin-.. Eeioj „ ; 5: “ ■ with all the reqn'.'-.ito Flttr.*, Blink. - !ii • superior advantages in tbit trmch .ci V u l P • "’."’i diet? entitled to pensions, will End U to tine." t"' 1 ' ; tageto apply to the ttndcrrigce J at Kn.’til)-, 5 ; examining Wrgeon for T>ra Ceontv r .,j,V • I Also, Judge Care, before wh.-ta ?.!! IcnV.-t-.V-P i oenaloasmny be made. '■ “■‘ c - *4 ’QNK by ttc S 3 . Soldiers eniist-'d -’net' the l?i ~,f v ~K any kind of service, Anval or 1,;.;.,,. I “_f"' aided by dijmuiorjtouude, „„ ent.tlld V« h&ft All Boldtero won .lerre l:r to o tj., 3 = . , war, rfcould it sooner close, r.iU i»‘ Bounty.- Also soldtc-rs also j.avabeen rou-JIV" battle, whether having servet; tiro Teats"-? r-- entitled toil oB ßoon 17. Widows of soldisrj*l3 f‘ ct ate killed are entitled to Penvr.rs end t Bounty, If there le no widen-, tiiaa tba roin.-t't*- dren; and if Co miner children, tbet; tbs'* mother, sister?,-or brother? ore estitloi laVt'-i 1 ' Terms, moderate I trill be at Tny OStCB cd .jfoiiJaT and sacciJi*- 3Rch fo Rtteni io this T/tiMn/s? ' Jn\f 15, 1333 I?. • ■' ■ ;ivHl. B. Sr.iTTg KcferesceS' Wellsboro, J. F. DrnalJssa iff Stowcllr Addison, S, Y., IV; K. Smith ' 7,'.-' ington, D. C . Tucker and Llrvd. ,i DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTOR? 'TiH-fc; undersigned haying purchased thitt.ii X known Woolen Factory of Alessrs, Eorren on the Cowancsqus Hirer. t~o n-i.j .j,. Encx rills, takes this method of ihfcrmirgtti. tants of Tioga and adjoining c.-antm tuat'hs-ir manufacture wool by the yard or or rhtues to l-l customers, into " “ ELAiOELS, CA22X.MEKES, DOE-851J73. .. . “Hll. CLOTHS ;{ ail y-j,. The machinery has Been tharosgaiy j-j new maohineryaddad thereto,- also aa lapjoTri-.f, wheal which will enable him to work tbi enbr? I. s son. He will pay particular attention to BoU Cardie? & Cioili Bre'siaj, which willbe dona in the neatest p-sritb miv*' having added one now Eoli Machine, --JI eaabla i ! "4. to dispatch and accommodate people from a dittta-s Ha would farther say that he has carried ;n ths hx' noss in manufacturing wool for farmers ia SradiVi and adjoining counties fcr the past twenty nirj- -j, therefcro can warrant ail work and satisfy his cj 1 ,;". mors, using nothing in "manufacturing hut rr- n V 3 *oci. ■ josrpu ingham"* 1 DaerSaW; May 5,1563-1 t i Insurance Agency* | rjpHE Insurance Company of Kortfc Acnits'isra i j. appointed the undersigned an agent ftrlicj-, i County and rieinity. ’ * * | As the high character and standing of this CtEcs j ny give the assurance of full protection to oanttit: j property against the haoard of m o, X solicit riti cis | fidsnee a liberal share of the business of tijcoSstr i This company traa incorporated ia 1734, Iso $500,900, and its assests in 1301 esrerjtctetcec: j let Jan..of that year -p.s 31254,713 31 i CHARLES PLAIT, j ARTHUR 8. COFPIH, i Offica of tfca.Company £3£ walnut 3twt ; ' Philadelphia. I Wan. Bueliler, Central Agent IJar , rislmi's,Pa. sqmi w. cuEßKssy, Agekt for Tioga County, Pa, ; July 15; is«j3.-. TO THE PUBLIC, lA'f n gw prepare >(lto caanufactors,'at ajesuilai- id DeerfiMfl, PLAIN AND FANC'Y PLANNSI n . Aho'/LftflieV ; _ ’ B A L.jf ORAL SKIR TC ; fa order, either by the piece or quantity. ta =a.i --i -, toshers, _. ' . ' JOSEPH HJOHaM r Knosville, Jalv 10, 1362-. FilL i\B WiTIR 600 BS! I •' T. 1,. BALDWIN IS now fccehin;; a largo atd -rsll sd’tnl SXOCE' OP FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting !p part offa General Stock cf DEI GOODS, t 10 iK § ■ S> ig s 2 S§ G&GHS, ready-made ciothiaa ■' : ■■ HAIS A't-D.CApa,-- GROCERIES,' HARDWARE BOOTS AND SHOES, ■ ■ ■ ■ WOODEN WARD, *b„ Ac. All of which will hft sold VERY LOW for BEADx PAY OHI7, ALL .SEfDS OF CO.ENIRY ?ROD“C3 lAKEN IE ESCHAH3S. All parsons baying GOODS far . . BEADY BAY, Ars respeetfclly Invited to call and detains lEB 31-00 F, As they srs to bo sold at VERT LOW PFJOS3- CASS FAS© FOB WOOD, lioga, Nor. 27,1353. X, L. BALD vt li? PENSION AGENCY. TO SOIiSISSS AS/O TsIEIi? FRISK v 3. TIES undersigned having had c.j-jloa.-i’.'is .'.V nance in procuring Pension Eocntlss aai Er.os pay of Soldiers, -trill attend to ail business in that lbs entrusted to fcis cate with promptness and £is!ity._ ALL SOLDIERS discharged by reason cf m* ll are entitled to the 51OQ bounty. Pensions, Bounties, and arrears cf rev, by tha undersigned. Persons wishing to confer vrith naa Vrillpleadsoa*‘ or address me by letter at Sylvania, Bradford cosatji r- 1 - Charges reasonable. GEO. ?■ iiOI'ES- P-sfsra by permission to E. E. Card, County Xrsastiter. WeUsbsro, ?a- D. F, Pomeroy, Iroy, Pa. A H. Spalding, Sheriff, Towsnda, Pi. [April !• GATLIN’S IMPROVES : . Fire and Water Proof faired 1* thal>eat preparation in 5135 for minding brossa sucß as Glas?, China, arccKery.VTco.K UAtUzS^ iLls:h Stone, Feirl, Pdrceko- in i J :t, brekoanrtido. Being perfectly white it will n*7-•■‘V;' tha articles. It-will stnndall curoatss,ari whw* df7 3 the part to which U U ■apaUcd will bo *3 .:rc£? 5 * ■ was before-broiten. Price 25 cehte r?r n~r?r? • ■ ' J.A.ROT,-Ag.ntfjrl*cpCs3otT Wslhhoro; August 23 ; ISC3. > Portable Printing Officer; ?w»a _F«th»a»j i UM . f f? wi.r. t.. d? their -70 ' ' T ft * iTt7 > f.3*.t‘r :riC FJ~-: ' JffilS < Ado;;-:; o the Pv°‘ J -V ha2cio,il j . silica i3 ’br' Ur?, trials. CirJ*« d o^r .Nsi'rpapero, F-iil tIODS *-se?a37J enabling to work tfaam auccs^^ 1 /; •'** Circulars ttss* **► " m?a slvcta of Trpe Cuts, a.a., deenta. AdUraas AD.DiS 7 PBE2- CO 'Bl Park I?a». V , anJ 25 Lincoln St. B-isten, Jaadary 2T, 1564-1 y - Family bte colors at- 1 ROT'S DRUG STORE* CIDBB-.VIKEGAR at . _ - ,■ _ AIIT , , -...,. aorsMFft Slo3&' irtrst-.ry Prcsidiat
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