a Visit to the P>esacat. %rrtl ?eo5 u Ab'{i $ The Grant" -County-f Wiacou; |tr) -fftrald con- tains a letter- from John T. M.Jls'judgeof the Fifth Judicial Circuit', giriuglaa 'account oTS recent internew with: Mr. -Mncoin, with a re- port of the remarks of t’le lnMertin regard to the consequences, which woa id follow the adop tion of-the war policy urged by the friends of GephMcClelkn. Judge Mills togs accompa nied by-ek-Governor jßmdVsl, of Wisconsin, ■who introduced him to tlifi President, whom ho warmly thanks-for his readiness to serve his friends from W-isooaaia at the. Capital. They found the President at the Soldiers’ Retreat, “a bonding not imposing in site, half'hid den in foUage, thegrgunda tot|efa!ly laid out.''- “ ‘ Sir. President,’ said Gt -Ternor Randall,' ‘ why canTyou ■seek seclusions and play her mit for, a ?' It jv uld reinvigorate, yoh* '-. ■ ' ;"■ ~! ' “'Aye,' said the Presiujto, 'two or three weeks would .do me no jfto.d. I cannot fly from my thoughts; my solicitude for this great country follows rad where rer I go. I don’t think it is pergonal vanity (f ambition, though lam not'free from These in Irmities, but'l can not but feel that the weal of woe of this.great; nation'will be decided.in Stivember. -Thera is no programme offered, by of j wing pf the Dem ocratic party but tlmt must) result- in - the jnanenfc destruction of.tlie^lcion.’. But, Mr. President, &>nera! McClellan is in favor Of crushing oat tidi-febellion by force. He will be the'Chioago candidate.’ , ‘“.Sir,’ said the President, •“ the •slightest tnowlodge.of arithmetic w*»l prove to any man that the rebel armies canny, bn destroyed with: Democratic strategy. It= .would sacrifice all the white men outlie to do it; There are now in the service c the United States near two hundred thous.in' ,;3iijleWdiod colored men, most of them under Msns, defending and acquiring Union territory The Democratic strategy demands that fheai forces be disband ed, and that the masters conciliated by re storing them to slavery.- I'lis falaok men, who, now assist Union pnsonerfVta escape, are to be converted,into onr enemio”i-in the I vain hope of gaining the good wili'of =Heir masters. We shall have to fight twoialiots instead of onei “ ‘ You cannot con&lia.tu the South if you guarantee to them ultima.®.' success ; and" the experience of the present wur proves their suc cess'is inevitable if you fl.il g 'the compnlsory labor of millions of b/aok iten inbj their side of the scale. Will you girt-our enemies such military advantages as insVrt success, andahen depend on-coaxing, -flattery,’ and concession to get them bask into tho Uni fn ? -Abandon al! the posta-now’-garrisohed be?-,black men ; take 200,000 ©enfrom our sidoikjod put' them sn-tbe battle-fiejd or cornfield gainst ns, rind we would be 'compelled to’ aikndon the war in three weeks.' ' , , - - “ We have to hold tcrrilwy Jn inclement and sickly-places Qrtrere are t{ e Democrats foT do' this ?* It was a free fightjjmd the -field was open to the War Democrat*;-© put down the rebellion by fighting again-it'both master and slave long before policy was in augurated) •, ?y- -‘'si?" -' ’ “ There have been meAUie enough to pro pose. to me to return to s .urery the black war riors -of -PorkHudeon-a, fi .Oclustotr, and thus win the respect of the yi %-r,ere they fought.— Should-1 do so I shouldv |« jef ve ,-to be damned in time and eternity,,- £hihe what will, I will hup my faith icith frhf'fmd foe. My ene mies pretend I am .nowl-lurrying on this war for the sole purpose of 'Sg fam President i(. shall on for the sole purpose ■of[rtstoTiv.{i- j he'Vnion. But no human’power 'em subdki,ithis rebellion with opt the use of the etiiii >i patio a -policy cal culated;© weaken’the- rn-*hl and physical for ces of'the rebellion.’- , f,-] -“Freedom has givetrAi two hundred thou- J sand men riseden Soijilkfirn soil. It will give ns more yet. Just so 7, frohr.it has subtracted from.the enemy,'and itfrttad of alienating the South, there Erenow jyHenoes of a fraternal balv-tgropr men and the rank, and;file of the I- fi il soldiers. Ldt my enemies prove to the c£ that the destruc-" tion of islavcry is not: " pessary to a restora tion of, the Union.' 1 'in) ] abide the.issue.” I-saw the. Preside; :; fas' not a mere.joker, but .-o man of decp’U-t hrictione, of • abiding faith in justice, trutfe ;nd Providence. His voice,was pleasant, tibr manner earnest and empbatio. As he waj' riid with his theme his niind grewta the mifijiitude .of his body.- I ■ felt I was in the .the- great guidino ■ inleijcct of tb.o age, a? dihat those ‘ huge Al antoanehouldors 'wariUi; to bear the weight 'of, mightiest ro on a rehl as. r-. Hi s transparent hon esty,^republican his gushing sympa thy; for those who d their lives for.their country, hiSjUtter foi . jjtulnssa of self in his' concern for its’ welfaHk, lauld not, but inspire xnc with confidence ho was heaven's in strument to conduct TV/? j .people .through this een of blood -to a CaHdm ef peace and free dom. ; ; ' - ■ .r- J. T. Minis.” —r . - (e V. V ‘ t .•* Geoasiz'E.-—A only remain between now and October, wSiif-.tho people of Pennsyl yaaw_>2lba called to open - tbe’battlo of „ Notan be lost in orgoni- Bing UiOtouglily furi ibOi. campaign, which will the' most in the history of the'conntry.. - Oar , n?mies are op and do- known il.-ci'-ce will be exhausted by them ih'tSeir wild eS-M.to secure possession of tfc«;loafcs and dsbesi abe shall wo. who'light c;iuse r ,t r .if entrusted to man, be lep.-ehthiiaiastic thaoH’ cie tnoreenaries ? Clubs firnkSa-OTganizod township in ’the- ha freely circulated, Snd toep of abiiitylffls ,t explain to the people the InipoTtancoof tblitimtest in October., The has iflftf eg to fear” from a full discussion of the is*jy;of the day. It is only the men who have boyi recreant to their God andtheir country, wbo'dare cot refer to the past antlijts record.;, Lei tMishow these-tnen what do whMSngaged m such a. .cause a* ilie JJmon, One .its'? - Inceparal/lc. let the jmgojfty-fbr.the tictefi.lJn October be so large ns -crash, atp, the miserable faction that would Government to trai tors in aims. this we must organize . atoftce- • ' ? *^' n Ad North, if they .•#p6et.lo negotiate jlfb poaea arid- compromise Wth Snath, must hurry '*s'- ,9 iatC3t r ' e ' TS - our Ar ' raiti&ftil os* _ malang peace very rapidly, but qsto U* Mother way, by capta nog tLetr forts, diking their navy, occupy -sd|-their town?, on* beating and ECat t er ; na . If «$> Copperhead paa M men nr#>t mudiylongrir.-jfcera won't bo enough , 0 f the poofeaorscy to negotiate ;ma with them. ■*>■■ SPECIAL JOTIMc OUR ASSORTMENT OF DjiEss-' «qo»s, '. / v-. A ■'zs.JT'S': SHAAVES, &c., t ~ * is now much more complete and attractive than ever before, haring, just received a large stock of en tirely new Styles, which we are selling off at very law prices. WE HAVE FULL LINES OF Plain, figured & striped alpacas, MOHAIRS; POPLINS) CHALLIES, , ji^LAINE3, andean hardly, fail to saitaU customers, _. I» ; CLOTH SACQUES AND CIRCULARS, SHAWLS AND CLOAK CLOTHS, ff&haTS Oii b&od-i- touch better flfoct tliau can t# found elsewhere.. IVe intend to keep this the best stock to select from in this County. . The Domestic Stock is full .of Bargains, and we are eeUing'ali goods, each aa -= —• PRINTS, ‘ ' SHEETINGS, ' ' SHIRTINGS, '' ■< DENIMS,; COTTONADES, Ac,, at less than current market rates. THE BOOT & SHOE STOCK .- will Toe kept foil of all desirable goods, and' sold at' om regular scale of lot? prices.- • All goods warranted ■to bo us represented. , , Customers can save, money By mating their par chases ox ns. - , : , 3. .A. PARSONS, ; - Corning, N. Y. April 27, 1864. CAMPBELL & HAEVEY. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. LICESfSED : CLAM AGENTS. . KNOXVILLE, TIOGA COUNTY, PA. WE Bar© formed Vparttieraliip 5n the practice of the Law, and will attend.strictly to. all legal business entrusted to ns* - Wo shhir also engage in the prosecution of v _ SOLDIER'S CLAIMS for PENSIONS, BOUNTIES, BACK-PAT, 1 &c.; ' : and the procuring of AHificidl limbs for such as are (entitled to them from the United ‘States,' and gene rally will perform all tho duties of 'Lawyers "and Claim Agents. The Junior Partner has devoted much of.hls.jtima daringlhe past four years„tp the Pension business,'.and_we think froin the facilities wb‘ possess, we "can make our collections as promptly, as correctly, and at less rates than any who are here engaged in’ thathnsiness.—Our.-cffieß.is~m Judge .Case’s 810 ck,., at Knoxville, Tioga county, Pa., where one of the firm may be found at ail times.'" JOEL CAMPBELL, Jr., IRVING HARVEY, ; : P,E¥ ER'EN C Eg: ~ , Knoxville—fion. Victor [Case, Charles Goldsmith, M. D. ‘Wilhelm. ' - Elklaud—JoelParkhnrstf.MajorEyan. , Lawrenceviilb—ReV; E. S. Adaßs. ' ~ . Nelson—A. M. Loop, M. D. WeVtKeH~Jaßea’Mas:isSrM'TJJ^^r~ ,^”'OT ~^' Knoxville, June 22,.1864-tf- - . ■: ; TO OP MUSIC, AMATEOKS, AND ' - "'THE MUSICAE PUBLIC' QENEftAiIY. • ‘ P. A. WIJNBEBMAKS,’ Foreign & American Music Warehouse, fSSi' BBOADWAY', ' . Having on hand-.the largest stock .of foreign Music to meet the taste and requirements of the American lovers of. Music, respectfully! calls attention, to the fact, that he is now supplying Music of Every Style •at a deduction of Twenty-Five to Fifty per cent, less than any other house in the United States. ' Private Families can be supplied (post free) by for warding the cash to the above'address. Should the amount of cash forwarded exceed the cost of tbo Music, the balance will be promptly • returned in postage currency. Dealers and Professors should hot neglect this op portunity; they will be liberally-dealt with. N. B.—Any and every piece of Music (vocal or in strumental) published In "Europe or America/will bo supplied, to order, if accompanied by the cash. Komember thb Address, : P. A., t W UNDERM ANN, . . Foreign and. American. Muaic-.Warehouse, 524 Broadway, Now York. August 31,186i-3m. CLAIM AGENCY. THE undersigned will promptly' prosecute .all claims against the Government- for services ren dered in the Military or Naval‘Service of the United •.States. Charges reasonable—will advance the legal necessary fees if desired..- No.-charge if not success ful in the application. * D. McN ATTGHTON. References: Hon. Victor Case, I. W- Bellows, Ex* aminiag Surgeon at 'Knoxville, Pa., B. B. Strang, Clymer, Pa.,F. Strang, Hectqjr, Pa., S. H. Beebe, Pa. • - * ' i Westfield, Aug. 24/1864.-6moa* Floor at Rodnced Prices. 4kO» _,nje_rscciTiDg j- Ny7 'Wheat Floor and can Y V . afford to soil it at greatly reduced'priest. We want, 10,000 .bushels Wheat, 10,0 OP tush els Oats, and JOjOOO.'hqshels Corn, for which : we will pay the highest market price in Cash.' ' - Weilsboro, Aug. 3, ’64. WRIGHT & BAXLEY, ' " Adrafnistrator's Notice. r • LETTERS of administration’ having been granted to the undersigned onthe-eatat© of. John Cash ing, deo'dj "notice 'is hereby given to those indebted to make immediate payment, and those having claims to prbsentlhem properly authenticatisdfor settlement to . ALES. H. GAYLORD, Adm’r, Bloss, August 24,1864--'6t, ’ ■ ESTI£A¥. CAME ‘into tire enclosure of the' subscriber, In East Charleston, on the Ilth inst., a Dark Bed, Threirtear 014 Bill, head and foot tied; the owner is requested to come forward, pay charges, and daks him away. r . -■. r JOSEPH CLEMONS. ' ■ East'Charleston, Aog. 24,1864.* • CAUTIOxV.' \\f HEREAS, my wife/Wilhellmena', has'left my .1! '“bed'and board without just cause or provOea tion; T hereby caution all persons against! harboring or trusting her on my account, for I shall pay no debts of her contracting after'tHs'dat’e,' i FERDINAND EMBEEGEB. DelhSarj August 19; 1864« ■■ ■ ESTRA¥, GAME into the'enclosure of tho subscriber in Jackson township, on' the'Bth • inst.; a Dark 'BfbwtfMaro Colt, about three years eld, with a'white spot in 'the forehead, and three white feet.- The owner is requested to coma forward, prove property, pay charges, afid take her away. ■ Jackson, Ang.-TT, 1804.® - TYLER WHITE. '(AREIT JABS a large supply of Gluts Jars and J j V.» U KfY A€rITAIQB. SEEING n.blg'Lrowd on'.'Main Streep hurry ing toward a common center, somebody ashed Wlicfia Are ¥ou Going? The answer was ‘ ~ “To Bowen’s, Wo. I,Union Block !”. To look at that splendid stock of NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS I just arriving from New York. .i “.VERY. SENSIBLE PEOPLE,"., - thonghfclto myself; you know who bnys at a bar gain,- and sella so as to give the -purchaser a bargain too. ' Therefore, if yoa.wanta.Dylhing in the lineof DRY. GOODS, LADIES’ GOODS, ' : - : READY MADE CLOTHING, . -- - BOOTS, SHOES, &o„ : GO TO BOWEN’S,. ... and If yon want T - - - 1 HARDWARE, i . . QUEENSWARE, ; ■ WOODEN-WARE, and i’”.: I!’:- groceries;. • ,»t prices yon can pfford to pay. ■ «0 TO BOWEN’S. If you have Cash, or Butter, or Cheese, or Grain to exchange for this’ , SPLENDID ■ STOOK OP GOODS, - bring them alongj and.yoh will get . . . Satisfactory Bargains; and if you come once,'you will be sure to come twice —yea, thtice, or half-a-dozen times. - . . ~ Don't.forget the place: . . WO. V UNION BLOCK, ' WelishorOj Jdne 1,1864. JOHN, R. BOWEN. September Ist, I§6S. ' FROM THIS DATE, . FOR MADY PAY ONLY I CUSTOM BOOTS AND'SHOES; Leather, Findings, &c. j- CASH-PAID FOR HIDES, PELTS, DEER . - - • SKINS AND FURS. / jQR. FRANKLIN. SAYSt . “When "yon ■ have anything to advertise, t»Uthe public of it ia plain, simple language." I am manufacturing good custom mads Boots and Shoes which I will sell at fair -prices, and only for BEAD T PAY* Such work cannot bo sold at as low rates per pair as eastern made slop-work, but it can and will be sdld at prices whifch will 'enable the pur chaser to protectors 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 Is wet nnd cold weather. Try me, - • :.,. ■ Buck and Doeskins Wanted, in the red and short line; for winch I will pay cash and a good price. Beef-Hidea and Calfskins Wasted, for which I will also pay cash, ’ Sheep Felts Wai*ted 3 for which I will also pay cash and the-' highest mar ket price, - • k . . • • An'assortment of sole, upper, cßlfshinsAnd pegs, thread, sails, awls, knives, ahoe-bamtaets, .Ac.,' &c^-kept^conatantly. ou.hand, which. I will jjsllsheap. for cash. Shop on Main Streetbetween Wilcox's and Bullard's. G. W. SEARS. N. B. 1 can't give credit, because, to., he plain, I haven't got it to give. Wellsboro, Sept. 9, 1863. - -» . Eye and Ear Institute.. DTEL. UP BE GBAFP,, OCULIST, AtJKIST & GEN’L SURGEON, EL3UEA, N, Y. TREATS ALL DISEASES OF' THE EYE, EAR , AND THROAT. THEEY6.— He will operate upon Ca'tarsot; 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 the Eye, and all diseases to which the Eye is subject. THE EAR- —Treats successfully Discharges from the Ear, Nois.es in the Ear,'Difficulty of Hearing, Deafness,.(even when the dew is entirely destroyed, will insert an artificial one, answering nearly all the purposes of the natural). THE THROAT,—Ulcerated Throat,Enlargod Ton sils, together with ( CIT ARKH, ; - In ell its forma, permanently cured. . GENERAL SURGERY.—He will operate npon Club Feet, Hare Lip, Cleft Palate, Tumors, Cancers, Morbid Growths, Deformities from Burns, HEKHIA, Operated npon 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- thorn on anew.. . - ,i Will attend to the Amputation of Limbs, and Gen eral Surgery in all its branches. INSERTS ARTIFICIAL EYE?.—Siring them nil the motion and expression of the natural, defying de tection. They are inserted without removing the old one, or producing pain.' l The Doctor's .collection of Instruments comprises all the latest improvements, and is the largest in the Stater The superior advantages’he has had’in per fecting himself in all that is new and valuable in Sur gery, warrants him in saying that every thing within , the bounds of the profession may bo expected of him. The Institute has been greatly enlarged/so that wo can now'accommodate an increased number of pa tients from a distance. Comfortable Boarding Hou ses attached to the establishment. No incurable Cases received for treatment or opera tions, If a case is incnrable, he will bo so’ informed. Institute upon Wator-.street, opposite the Bfaiaard House, Elmira, N. Yr ’ , - Elmira, N. Y., Nov. 4, IS6S.-ly. Pennsylvania State normal School, MANSFIELD; TIOGA CO., PA. ’ THE Second School Year will’commence on Mon day, September 6,1854. - . Fitor. F. At ALLEN, for the past six years in charge of the Chester County (pa.) Normal School, has been elected Principal, and Prof. Eesss Ceosbv, recently of the satne -instltatioa/has been, appointed to the. Professorshi- pf. Languages and Literature. Prof, Annan is' well known throughout the State as a gentleman of accurate scholarship, possessing a prac tical experience of fifteen years as an oducator of teachers. Prof. CaOssV possesses the advantage °£ 8 rare and successful experience as a teacher of-the va rious’branches which ate pursued in schools of the higher grade.- Excellent -Chemical and ■ -Philosophical apparatus will be in readiness at the opening of the SchooL -A: Gymnasium-Will to erected; for which a TclaaUc apparatus has already secured. • ■ Xvmos, in advance,.per term, $5.00. No extra charges for the languages or mathematics. Boarding in the hsll, or in private families, from $2.50 to SS.OO porweeb. U. C. RIPLEY, AnaEET.CniRS, gec-y.. Pres’fßoardof Trustees. • Mansfield, July 20, 1564-ly, ■ - 3£EVE:W©E '©,l'Ar®!’,®. ''' A LAKGR ASSORTMENT of Revenue ’ Stamps JrX- Of all- denominations, just received at the First National Bank,of Tv dish ore, in the Store building of-G.-tfi Ji L. Rohihsohn Person’s Wanting Stamps are request to call and-gel a. supply; Wellsboro, May 25, 1864-lf,’: . . , , EXE. for sale at ' \J - ROY’S BRE(J SIO?E- F LINT, CHIMNEYS, ostra qnality for Korosibe .Lamps, jnstieeeieied ;ttt .. , 1 ■BQY-'S .DRHQ' STORE. : A of TABLE‘GLASSWARE will 69 ■Xjl found at ' " „ ROY’S DREg: STORE. A LARGE STOCKS GARDEN and AGRICUL TURAL SEEDS At ROY’S DREG SHORE, ' X. - i KIKAK THE TRACK! That rush to bullard & GO’S store means something!" Of course it does, It means that BVLLARD & CO’S j NEW STOCK’ OF SPRING & ill GOODS, are all the rage, and that abdnt three square miles ol people, in and aronnd Wellsborongh and vicinity, KNOW, WHERE TO -SO TO BUT GOOD GOODS, .. i AND BUT. TEEM CHEAP, & O@ S . : defy campetion in style, variety, quantity, quality and cheapness, of .. LADIES’DRESS GOODS! , -■ ’ . ‘ r •••■-; FANCY'GOODS, LACES, TRIMMINGS, SHAWLS, HOSIERY, ; ! 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 GOOES, not “cheap as dirt,” because good goods can’t be sold for a song now-a-daya; but as cheap as any like quality of goods can bo sold in the country. Also, ; BEAVER HATS, ! ’ ’ . ALT. STYLES AND MATERIAL.' ’ The Grocery Bepartm/t, comprises everything In that line, oil good end at reasonable prices. Drop-in with theerowd. One Boor above Roy’s Drug Store. BULLARD & CO.. Wcllsboro, Juno 1, 1864. THE WOOD UIOWER. THE following list of prizes awarded to the "Wood Mower, ia sufficient to show that it is justly en titled to be*caUed the • - BEST MOWER IN THE YFORLD. •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, J. 860- The only prize ever offered on mowing ma chines by-the French Government. ■ .Thefirstprizo silver medal and two hundred francs, at the trial at Trappes, near Paris, June, 1860. The grand gold medal of honor, as the most useful farm implement, at the Gastrow (Mecklenburg) exhU bitlon and trial, Juno, 1860. The first prize ot £lO, by Yorkshire (England) ag ricultural society, 1860,1801 and 1862. .Gfand- gold -medal at-the Grlefswald exhibition, (Germany,)- July? 1860. - First premium, silver medal, by the United States Agricultural Society, in 1359 and 1860. Firstpremium at thoWew Jersey State Fair. ’ First premium and diploma by the lowa State Ag caltural Society. - - ' -First, premium by the Berks county (Pa.) Agricul tural Society. ■ ’ • First premium by the Berkshire (Mass.) Agricoitu ;ral Society*. -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, attbeir quadrennial trial at Leeds,in July, 1 1861, in.competition with the leading machines of En*landand the United States, First prize by the Royal North Lancashire Agri oultural Society, at Preston, England, August, 1862. - Silver medal by the Maryland Institute, October, 1863. And he still defies competition. ’’ - . D..P. ROBERTS. Agent, Wellsboro, May, 24,1864.-3 m CXiTISTE’S VEGETABLE : EMBROCATION. FOE the sure cure of Headache, .Toothache, Diarrhcaa, Biieumatism, Sore Throat, Neural gia, Fains- in the Side, Bach, or Stomach, Cramps, Cuts, Sprains, Burns, Bruises,-Wounds, .. also* for. VOUNDS on HOSSE3. l ■ 'l'ry it—lt can not 3£ail I S3T This preparation does not contain any poisonous minerals or deleterious drugs. The numerous cures that aro daily perlormvilhy the use of the Vegetable Embrocation,- era sufficient evidences of its super excellcnt virtues. , - ruoii peo?. v/iu-iAiis, peu'CTPal or the mcA. - - - ' MUSICAL INSTITUTE. B. Cline: Pea* Having witnessed the very beneficial results from the use of yonr Vegetable Em brocation by myself and members of my family in cases of Colds, Sore Throat, and Hoarseness. I cbeenully give yon this testimony to its worth, and can confidently recommend it in tncabova cases from an experimental knowledge- of its efficacy .—Yours very truly. “ *W. WILLIAMS. Utica, func 4. IS6I- - Good News from Homo—All agree—Soo what they say. * , IVe, the undersigned, citizens of Utica, haring used CUno’s Vegetable Embrocation in oar families, audfiucW ing it a most salutary remedy, can cheerfully recom mend It to the public generally, as being an Indispen sable article for family use.- We do not w ish to under rate any other worthy medicine, but can truly say that we never before - hare found an equal to this Vegetable Embrocation, and wo would advise every family to keep ; ft bottle ready for immediate use. Mrs. sf. A. HJIJ, Schuyler st. Mrs. J. Crocker, Barnett si. Mrs. Easily Gervln, 44 Mrs. E. Garuwright, “ •Mrs Eacbd Roberts, “ Mrs. A. -M. Hlbba, “ D. Becon, Catharine 'it D. "L. Simmons, - “ T. 8. Robinson, Geqweo st. Mrs.M. E, Francir T Blandinatt, Jas. Marsden. Huntington st. N M. Shepard. Spring st Mrt. George Bancroft, “ Mrs. it. Wheeler, “ Mrs. AlTiraJLane, _ 4r Mrs. Anna Williams, “ Mrs. Mary Vaughan, D. Van Valfccnlmrgo, •* Henry Hill, Herick st . John Shell, Genesee st JVC.'Hartwell, Janc-Davison, Schuyler ft "Mrs. J. Walker, u Bobt T. Lane, Huntington tt Mrs. Elisa Sfaoit Genesee et; Priscilla. McCaaghlin, , 44 Elizabeth. Grants. Cathllno st. Margaret Marsden “ . Sella Sianflons,'Burnett at. Ann Hill, Varick st. The above Lames arc from well-known respectable citizens, and a thousand more names might be added, of whom Information con be had In' reference to the astonishing cares performed. Prepared and sold, • wholesale and retail by B. CLINE, HO. 50 GENESEE ST., MARBLE BLOCK, UTICA, N.Y., sad Storekeepers generally. For Sale by JOHN A. BOY, Wellsboro, Pa. January IS, 1364, ’ - FARM FOR SAUE, A DJOINING Wellsboro, the county soatof Tioga r\ Co. Pa., containing 155 acres, 125 cleared, SO woodland. ■ The region is remarkably healthy Churches, schools &0., are found in the village- There is a large and commodious mansion, surrounded by -ornamental trees end shrubbery; Outbuildings large and convenient,-house-and barn supplied by a foun tain of running water. It is well suited for a dairy farm, for- raising .sheep’ or bops. Large orchard of apple and pear trees, chiefly grafted fruit —about 200 trees.’ The orchard alone might be made to pay the interest npon the cost of the whole-property. It is distant about 12 miles from the Tioga Railroad, which connects with the Erie Railroad - at -Corning;— Leave Corning st 7i a.- m.j take stage at Tioga’Station, reach Wellsboro about noqn. Price of the property $5O per acre—one-fourth cash down, balance to’ suit conveni ence of-purchaser..'Apply to .. WM.-E..M.ORBIS, Harlem R, R. N, Y. City. JAMES LOWEEY, Wellsboro, Tioga Co. Pa,, JNO. W. GUERNSEY, Tioga, “ >' <• F-ik. WEIGHT, .Wellobarn,.. Jt - December 9, 1863-tf. jjj, listed, a nc-~: edltlpn -of X>r. Chlrerrrcirs Celebrated Essay on tho radical cure {without -medicine) of-Spermator rhcsEU-or, seminal Tfeaknes*,, Involuntary-Seminal -Losses, Impbfdncy, Mental' and ‘ Physical Incapacity - ) Impedimenta to Marriage, etc.; ulSo, 1 Consumption,’ Epilepsy, and Sits, or sesualaztnsra'gansa.' - 4^ePrice,in a^ealedcaTelopejoaly-6-ceat9, - ■ . JOils celebrated author In. this-admirable essay clearly from a thirty years successful practice, that tfae-’alarmlng cofieeqn&nces'of Self-abuse may be radically :'Cured without the dangerous uso of internal medicine or the application dt the knife—pointing out' a mode of cure, at onca simple,certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what bis condition.may bo, may ; cure himself cheaply,privately, and ' ■ i Lecture should ’be itulfte’hands of every youth and Bjvyry.maa fn tbo'lahd. . . • • * ■ -a Sant, under waLin a plain onuslopc, to. any sddms, post, paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Address the publishers. CHAS. /. 0- KLINE & CO- JnflL»lO,’64*ly, 127Bmry,SewYotJt,P.Q,6«««. BOSTBTTEK’S CELEB SATED STOMACH BITTERS. A Pure and. Powerful Tonic,, Corrective and ■ Alterative, of Wmderful Efficacy, in Diseases of the STOMACH, LEVER AND BOWELS; Cares Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Headache, Gen , ernl Debility, Nervousness, Depression of Spi rits, Constipation, Colic, Intermittent Fe vers. Cramps and Spasms, and all Com • plaints of either Ser arising from Bodily Weakness, whether in- Keren t In thasy stem or pro duced by Special ! Causes, Noteqkq that Is not wholesome, genial end restorative in its nature, enters_iato the composition of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BIXTjaRS. This popular preparation contains no mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical element; no fiery excitant: but It is a combination of the extracts cf rare balsamic herbs and plants, with the purest and mildest of-all diffusive stimulants. It is well to bo forearmed .against disease, and, so for as the human system can be protected by human means against maladies engendered by an unwholesome atmosphere, im pure, water, and other external causes. HOSTETTER J S BIT TERS may be relied on as a safeguard. In districts infested with Fever and Aju*, it has been found infallible as a. preventive, and irresistible ea a remedy, and thousands who resort to it under apprehension 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 and Ague patients, after being plied with qninino for months in vain,until fairly saturated with that dangerous alkaloid, are not infrequently restored to health within a few days by the use of HOSTETTER’S BITTERS. The weak stomach Is rapidly invigorated and fha appetite restored by this agreeable tonic; and hence it works won ders in cases of Bzststsia. ond In less confirmed forms of Indigestion. Acting as a gentle and painless apperient, as well os upon the liver, it also invariably relieves tho Consti pation superinduced by irregular action of the digestive and eecretlveorgans. Persons oMeeble habit, liable, to AVrowi Jtiaskt, Zero* new qf spirits and Fits df Languor* find prompt and per maaeut relief from, the Bitters- Thatestimony on this point is most conclusive, and from both saxes, -The'agcny of Bitters' Come is immediately assuaged by. a single dosacf the stimulant, and by occasionally resorting to it, the return of the complaint may be prevented. As a general tonic, UOSTEXTER’S BITTERS produce ef fects which must be experienced or witnessed before they can be folly apprecialdd* i.n cases cf CpTutitutiznaJ Weak nt3i, Premature Decay, and Debility and Decrepitude aris ing from old age, it cxcrdsc-s the Electric influence. In the convalescent stages of all diseases, it operates as a delightful invigerant. ‘When the powers of nature are related, it op* erates to re-cnforceand re-establish them. Last, but not least, it is The Only Safe Stimulant, being manufactured from Bound and inocucua materials, and en tirely tree from the acid element? present more or less in all the ordinary tonics and stomachics of the day “‘So family medicine has been, so universally.' and, it may be truly added, deservedly popular with bte mtellisent por tion of the community, as HOSTETTER’S BITTERS. Prepared by HOTSTETTER A SMITH, Pittaburz, ?a. Sold by.all Druggists, Orccers and Storekeepers, every where. ‘ fab3-ly HELM BOLD’S OENUiNE PREPARATIONS. . COMPOUND FLUID EPTRACT BUCHU, a positive and specific remedy for Hie Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Drop sical Swellings. Tlila Medldna increases the "power of Digestion, and ex cites the absorbents into healthy action, by which' the Wa tery or Calcerdns depositions, end all Unnatural Enlarge ments are i educed, os well as fain and Inflammation. HELMS OLE'S EXTRACT BUCHU, For Weaknesses arising from Excesses, Habits cf-Diaalpa tlon, Early Indiscretion of Abuse, attended with the follow ing .symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, "Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horrors of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain In the Back, Universal Lassitude of the muscular system,. Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the-Skin, Erup tions on the Face, Pallid Countenance These symptoms* ii allowed to go on, which this medicine Invariably removes, soon follows Impotence, ' Fatuity, Epilepsy, File, In one of which the patient may expire. Who csn eay‘that they are not frequently followed by those “ Direful Diseases,*’ “ INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” Many are aware of the cause of their suffering. But sons will confess the records OF the Insane Asy lums. ; And Mdo.nchnly Dtadis hy Consumption bear ample wit ness to the truth of the assertion. The Constitution once affected vntk Organic Weakness, re quires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigorate the system, TF/n’cft HmraoLn’S ESTRACT BXJCITU invariably doet. A trial will convince the most skeptical. FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES. ■ In many 'Affections peculiar lo females, the ExTeacT BtJCHU Is unequalled by any other remedy—as In Chlorosis or Re tention, Irregularity, Palnfulnoss, or Suppression of Custo mary evacuations. Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of the Ute rus, Leuchorrhoe or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints iocidentjtothe sox, whether arising from indiscretion, Hab its of Dissipation, fir In the / ' DECLINE OE CHANGE OF LIFE. Talc l no more Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant medicine for unpleasant and dangerous diseases , HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH CURES SECRET DISEASES, In AlLthelr stages.. , At little expense. Little or no change in diet. r No Inconvenience, and no exposure. It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to urinate, thereby removing obstructions, preventing and cuxingstric tuxes of the Urethra, allaying pain and Inflammation, so frexuent in thia class of diseases, and expelling all poisons, diseases and worn out matter. Thousands rpox ea rz asxs xhr victims op : quacks, and who have paid heavy fees to be cured In a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the “POISON” has, by the use of “ powerful astringents,’’ been dried up In the system, to break out In an aggravated form, and perhaps after marriage. Use Hembold’a Extract Euchu for all affections and dls eases of the URINARY ORGANS, whether existing in male or female, from wbatc+sx cause originating, and no matter of how long standing, f Diseases of these origans requirs the aid of a DIURETIC; HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT RUCHU IS THE GREAT DIUBE* TIC, and is certain to have the desired effect In all diseases for which it is recommended. Evidence of the. most reliable and responsible character will accompany the medicine. ( Brice SI per bottle, or six for $5. r Delitered to any address, securely packed from cbterra* SYMPTOMS.IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS. CURBS GUARANTEED! Advice Gratis J Address Utters for Information,to ‘ fH.'B. HEMBOLD, Chemist, 104 South Tenth st., below Chestnut, Phila. HtHBCLD’S MadlcarDepot, zLBMBOLD’S Drug and Chemical Werehcnse, 1M Broadway, N. T. ■ BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, who endeavor to dispose of .“their own” and ' “other” articles, on tha reputation attained by • Membcld f s Genuine Preparations. " " Extract Buchu. ; •* . Extract Sarsaparilla. " • “ Improved Rose Wash. • ’JoSSf-Soli iy all draggistJ a.err-xhcra. Ask for Hembold’s Take no otter- Cut oat the adrertiseinaat aad_ san4 for it. and avoid imposition and exposaro. , ■ Onn BUSHELS of FLAX SEED wanted, foi which; the'Highest Market Price in CASH will he paid. ... D, P. ROBERTS, YTellshoro/ipril 8,1864. ' , ■TrtDTTY-A-WINDOW GLASS at - - - IT . . , , ROY’S DRUG STORE. gcLHUTB K|“, Soldiers’ Pa? Bounty and Pc ß *in* Agency. ,un KXOXVILLE, TIO9A COVXTT Pr.V.Vj The-underslgneil h-iving been specially lie-,,. ,', the United States Government to procure the™ 3 lf Back Pay, Bocstt, ask p E j, sIOS3 of,deceased and disabled soldiers, gives noli .. „ interested, that he has made arrangements J.if 0 1,1 ties in Washington, by which he is able t ar, far ' Back pay, Bounty and Pensions, ia-a very she, c and that he will give particular attention, to ,ii ' claims that may be brought to him. Seine „ . ? tS with all the requisite Forms, Blanks, ic i,> ■ * superior advantages in this branch of bn'ineA c V diera entitled to pensions, will find it to their a • ’ tags to apply to the undersigned at KnoxvilleTo" examining surgeon fox Tioga County res M.. Also, Judge Case,before whom all applicatiar.”*' pensions may be made. . 03 * r Soldiers enlisted since the Ist of Match lt-i any kind of service, Naval or Military, who’ arer abled by disease or wounds, are entitled to p,,,-. ' All soldiers who serve for two years or dn- : '"”. C! ' war, should it sooner close, will be entitled'tst'-. Bounty, _ Also scldiera-nno have been wonnd e i; battle, whether having served two vears era,, a entitled to $lOO Bounty. Widows of soldiers who V or are killed-are entitled to-Pension? and ih 3 tpl Bounty. If there be no widow, then the minorcifl dreu; and if no minor children, then the fjji,.’ mother, sisjets, orbrothers are entitled as a lov» Terms, moderate. ’ i il I will be at my oEce on Monday and Sattmh-,, each week, to attend to this business. ‘ ' July 15, 1563.1 y. Wll. B. S3JITH, ' Kefeeesces: WeUsboro, J. F. Bonslli.cE. *■.' iff Stowcll. Addison, N. T., W. Kv Smith w,-V ington, D. C-, Tucker and Lloyd. ' " E ‘ DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTOR?, THE undersigned haring purchased the well knuwn Woolen Factory of Jhssrs. j j Bowen on the Cownncstjuo River, two mife eon ,1 Knoxville, takes this method of informing the mini;' tants of Tioga and adjoining counties That he wii manufacture wool by the yard or on shares to 13 ■ easterners, into ’ 1 FLANSEL3, cAssnrzßES,. y DOE-SEISS, .. . * ULL CLOTHS, of all kinds. The machinery has been tnorcnghly repaired at J new machinery added thereto-, also an improved tew wheel which will enable him to work the entire na son. He will pay particular attention to Roll Cardin? <t Cloth Brcsdaj, which will be done in the neatest possible naj*}- baving added one new Roll Machine, will enable bia to dispatch and accommodate poopie from a distance Ha would farther say that he has carried on tbehn nesa in marmfactnring wool for farmers la Bradfai and adjoining counties for tbo past twenty yean- ha therefore can warrant all work and satisfy his mers, using nothing in manufacturing hut ge3n : :i wool. Joseph nrsHiiT Deerfield, Hay 5, 1363-ly, Insurance Agency> THE Insurance Company of Sorti America iat» appointed the undersigned an agent forlb-i County and vicinity. a An the high character and standing of thijConti. Inygivc the assurance of full protection to otrmntf property against the hatard of fire, I solicit nitb eoa fidence a liberal share of the business of the coiaty This.c.ompany was incorporated in lief. Its capital is $500,000, and Us asseats in 1861 as per statenec; Ist Jan. of thatyear was $1234 ; 715 51, CHARDES PaATT, ... hsGretsrj, ARTHUR G. COFFKT, . . . President.' Office of tits Company 232 Walnut Street Philadelphia, Wm.Biichlcrj Centra I Agent Har risburg, Pa. JOHN W. GUERNSEY, Agent far Tioga County, Pa, July 15, ISB3. TO THE PUBLIC. I AM now prepared to manufacture, at my astabil't. meat in Deerfield, PLAIS AND FANCY FLANNELS, Also, ladies’ • BALMORAL SKIRTS to order; enter by the piece or qnantity, to sail t0 “ 6 ”- ‘ - JOSEPH INGHAM, EnozviHe, July 15,1853. FILL ill WINTER fiii! T.. L. BALDWIN IS now receiving a large and well selected STOCK. OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of a General Stock of 1 DRY GOODS, LADIES’ DRESS COOPS), READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES. WOODEN WAKE, die., Ac. AH of which will be sold THEY LOW for READY PAT ONIT. * ALL KINDS OP COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All persona baying GOODS for READT PA T, Are respectfully invited to call and examiat THE STOCK, As they are to be sold at VERT LOW PRICES. ~ CASH PAID FOR WOOL. Tioga, Nov. 27, 1883. T. L. BALDWIN. PENSION AGENCY. TO SOLDIERS AKir THEIR FRIENDS. THE undersigned having had considerable s3?*' rience in procuring Pension Bounties and B-ici pay of Soldiers, will attend to all business in that la* 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* uoliucted by the undersigned. Persons wishing to confer TrJtb rca willplaa2* or address mo by letter at Sylrania, Bradford coontXt Pa. Charges reasonable, GEO. P. MOh’BO- Refers by permission to H. B. Card, County Treasurer, Wellaboro, Pa. D. F. Pomeroy, Troy, Pa, A. H. Spalding, Sheriff, Towanda, Pa. [April h GATLIN’S - -IMPROVES) iHre and Water Proof Cement Is tie heat preparation la nsa for mending broken sncb as Glass, Ciina, Crockery, Weed, Leather, Stone, Metal, Bone. I Tory, pearl, Porcelain, in Set aa* broken article. Being perfectly irhite It will cot the articles. It trill stand all climate s, and trhea tncß->-' dry, tie part ta which It U applied trill be as !trc:J> ,, ■ traa beforeJ){okea. Price 3d oehts per bottle. J. A. ROT, Agent for Hop ■WeU»boro;Aagnst2B,KS3. '' Portable Printing Offices* DrnggJit?, anJ all < and profrsj/oaal 3 —j; 4--;j enabling 1 b»7tea ‘ds-p. totrork then ssetesfe. Circulars sect &» 'f~ men sheets o'f Type, Cati, i"; 3 cents- Address „ * ADAMS’PRESS CO SI Park Row. 5. J., anj 35 1 Isc da St. January 27,1364-ly. , FAiOLT DTE COLORS at a . ROY'S DRPS STO^J. CIDER TIHEGAR at flTflSgl ROT’S DSPS SXOS*
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