NEW, ITEMS: GENERAL Gen. Model lan calls attentf ;to his “ long and varied service in the arm; I That it has been loDg,mobody can deny;; it in what re sped it has been varied’ noboii 4 is aware. Ex cepting in tbp-degree and port , !lion of its in efficiency we are at a loss th r ) (ember any va riety whatever; , 7 ■■.'’ ‘ r - ' It is commonly said that J i Etiral Farragut is the first commander on ree* -i who during a battle stationed himself at thi jhsthead. ■ This is a popular error;and it is I tsimple justice to state that is claimed for Go, j jlloCleilun that duripg the battle of Malverm I fl, he occupied a similar,position on one of ;» gunboats on the JameS river. In evident;"; if the foot, sea testimony before the Comm' i t on the Con duct of the Ti ar. ‘ - '7 ~ George H.Pendleton, the <j inerhead candi date for Tice President, paf ip through the city of Indianapolis on the v-‘ fy to Cincinnati the other day. - In the game ;l ;tin were five car loads of soldiers.' A vote foS p resident result ed in one Vote for the Copp J tend ticket, -ell the others voted strait for Ab : I find Andy. McClellan's change of .’v-ose” ip Union Square will not save him. iPltialparing this, (hie single strategy) Hon- Jif j[. A, Peters, in a epeeeh at Portlan'fi'Meine. l'ij ioglit down tbe house with the. remark—“ 1? i- JcClellan could not take Richmond?,.making i'ashington his base, you may safely swear_'ju will never take Washington, making Riebon V hjs base W Street Dialogue —Union* vMtm—Good mor ning! Great news, this! tw’. ’ ] lilies evacuated by Ike -rebeU 1 (Copperil at ) —Two cities I What do ypu.mean ? I’ve oiij heard of one- Atlanta.. (Unkin Man) — -[ '9B, two —Atlanta and Chicago. (Copperhead; torning away in wratbj-—Bub! * Keep it before the Mr,-Benja min, Jeff.' Davis’s orState, has is sued a circular In which it i i distinctly and of ficially declared that the Sou jtf wilt.ljstcn to no terms of peace not based on separation. This has been asserted before, |t,o,t officially ; bat now we have it set forth in- tJSiate document, that separation and indepei 3jh e 'e is, the only condition upon which Davt; § -vo. will enter tain the idea of peace. ; ' Record the Names. —"VfVlV p.e that a record will be kept of the Dames'ol ik j the prominent men of the Democratic-pa’- S •>? thia County, •who worked and.,voted, agrJl gt granting the soldiers’ the right to vote.-lilhjse men'deacrve not only the greatest 'amoii|jt of infamy that can attach to,their names, m’lus'gv’neration, but, posterity should be taught, i>. despite and exe crate these miserable parities. Let us have the names. —Mvncy Liuninaty. t* . Gen. Logan, the friend ct Douglas, was im portuned by several leading Democrats (?) to allow his name to ie used the Vice Presi dency at Chicago, but Gen,, i ogan unqualified ly refused.’-He told those' cntlemen ha did not train with that crowd ■ jjat he was a war Democrat, not a peace sneav ’“that he was op posed to bowing and suppli ,' for forgive ness at the feet of Jeff. Dai- ; that he was for; an hpnorable,, permanent ] ice, which coiilld only be obtained by overthr- ting,armed.rebel lion, and compelling Jhe it ;)rgenta -to yield obedience to the Constituti and laws,[and that he would never conaen, 'o make pcada on any terms.that did not cm?)/ ce a complete re storation of-the Union in o- Us territorial in tegrity. - • , ■; * ,', Short.Catechisit. — Vfhc ' .‘bitrarily arrested the entire Legislature of a' '■overijign State ?" ' # > 1 Who psed the military t< frevent Maryland democrats.voting for their S ft orite candidates? Gen.-McClellan*.-.. ‘7*l-. • * Who urged the Presi&i’j r ia 18G1 to etop volunteering and enforce draft? Gen. Mc- Clellan; ■ Who advised the President, to emancipate the slaves of the enemy, undeitfiie war power, sis months before theJPresiden. issued tho emanci pation proclamation ? Got ,McCiellan.- Who Jbas heliped to kill' ns of thousands of southern’.demoorats ? Gen ’McClellan. Who is the President!* ' candidate of the party which condemns e- J y one of the above note? George B. McCieilii -• .. . “ Beuwice,” the cotres indent of the Bos ton Journal, gives the ■ftng abstract of a recent-interview he had tv fh General Geary, at his headquarters: ' - “ Qeni.Gaary told me t], ?f when acting as Ooyernor of Kans 3B r he di ! ivered the nature character, and extent of t ' secret combina tion which has resulted ia? : overthrow of the Union, and found that tlu, -as-now, Jefferson Davis, at that time Secret! y-of War; was at the head of it. These ret lations were made to him by Southern men, members of it, who offered Min every temptatii. i to join them, and help to make Kansas a sjjv. 'State. Gov. Geary communicated these factrijj Pierce, then Pres ident, and to Mr. Buchanan, President elect. Both of these weak njon-.o:: traitor®, submitted Gov. Geary’s disclosures to the southern con-‘ spirators whom they lnstead of being'warned by them against the stealthy criminals, Pierce continued, and Buchanan adopted them as his carat-’'utional and confi dential advisers! Firm. j that ho bad no power to avert tho pldt,.af ' ipt regarding him a»lf powerful enough to ( *it the. President, President elect, and his )(.« :y, Gov. Geary re tired to Ins-farm to await‘ li e development of when tl e time for action came, to be found in the ltd: ks of-the nation’s defenders.,- ' , . i - The Chicago Times, in i)t Iraptingto justify tha peace party on human": i t tan grounds, says: “ War is itself an inhunitß, 'y ; it is a relic pf the ferocious.ages of barber: jin.” And that is undoubtedly the reason why the Democracy wei£ always in favor of tbj- last jvaf, the pres ent wgr'andtho war tono'p, until barbarians thcmselves-mado war,'who.) ; it could bof’oou eiftehllj fight its own " ’ That Gen., MeClellacbci ha'ished feelings of personal respect and libitj 4 or. the. Rebel lead- ors has been well ondeiSj-vs' before now. An apt,piece of testimony b£ti I t effect was given - by CohlMetcalf, of Kenifi? jy’, who said recent ly at a'public meeting; ’ - “ I gotimy eyes-openerf t.fi that young K;a poloon indhe spring of I went to. see Gen. McClellan,' and - of the con versation I saiti to him tj- Jeff.'Davis was a' repudiator and,a scounQ: If Ho {McClellan) straightened himself up,richly, an d said: ‘ I do assure you. Mr, that yy#aro mistaken.’ Jeff Davis is a perfect and will not do anything unbecoming <y ; ,.’.Mleman.’: -Well, jf a traitor, a conspirator, 'f tbi, e f,_ a repudiator, and the civil -devil who /jls alt this murder,.i6|ib perfept ge.ptle* man, cbuntri itill never be cursed’ with his morality andr'firtueat the head of ' -: I ■ ;> ** t r,r ji • ! GOIT N T Y AGtITA T O B . _.r N- General Electiniil WHEREAS, by an act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, enti tled “An act to regulate she General Elections,of tfiia Commonwealth," enacted on - the second' day .of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nice; it is enjoined on me’to give, public notice of-such clec-- lion to held, and,'enumerate in such notice what offi cers are to bo elected: Therefore, I, HESEKIAU STOWEI.L, Jr.’,'High Sheriff of the County.of Tioga, do hereby make known and give this public notice to the Electors of said .County of Tioga, that, a General Election will be held IhiougliourTho--County on’the second Tuesday of October 'next, which’ will be the 11th day of said month;’-at the severafdiatricts with in the County'aforesaid, namely: PROO;tiAMAI?ION! ELECTION DISTRICTS: Bloss. at the Union School House., Brookfield, at the South Road School House. Clymer, at -he house of C. B, Douglas- Chatham, at the house of H, D. Dingman. Charleston','** tho Darlt Settlement Scaool House. Covington Boro, at iho Dyei House. Oovhigtcn ’Township, ut the Dyer House. Deerfield, at the Cowanesquo House. Dcltuar, at the Court House. Elk, at the Smith School House. Elklundßoro, at the house of Charles Ryoju. Ifarajington/etihohouso-of John A. Kemp. the house of'H.'C.' Vcnnilyea; - J Jackson, at the house of James Miller. ■ Knoxville, at the house ot G. W. Mattison I Liberty, at the bouse of Joel ll.'Woodruff. Lawrence Township, at the house of W. H. Sldsson. at;the house erf- WirllrSlosson.- Mansfield,ot'iha School Hmse. -* ; Morris, ut the house of W. V. Campbell. 1 Mainburg, at iho house of R. K. Bruudagc. Middlebury;,at the Holiday School Hotise. Kelson, at theLocey House. • - Cfsceola, at the Hotel. IJntland, at the house of Roynl Rose. _ _ t _ ~. Richmond, at the house of John Hillyer. *. - bhfppco. nt the Big M-adows School House. , Sullivan, at the bouse of R.K. Bruudagc. . 1 'Pioga Borough, at the Hotel of E. B. Parr. . v Tioga Township, at the Hotel of E. S. Farr, Union, at the houso of John levin. Wells boro, at the Court House. Ward, at the School House. 1 Westfield, ai the house of Jerod 0. Thompson. At which time and places arc to be elected the fol lowing Disttictaud'County officers ; ” 7 ‘ One person to represent the Counties of Tioga, Pot tef, Lycoming, Clinton, and Centre in the National Con»rcs<£ ’ lVa persons to represent Tioga and Potter Coan r ‘ ties in the General Assembly. - 6uo person for Sheriff of Tioga County. One person Tor Commissioner ofTioga County* One person for Auditor.of Tioga County, One person for Coroner of Tioga County. -• . It is further directed that the meeting of the return Judges at the Court House in Wellsborough to make out the general returns shall be on the first Friday succeeding the said, election, whR-b trill bo thoiAtk day of October. And in and by said act* I am- farther, directed.-to .givp notice that every person, except Justices of the Peace, who shall hold office or appointment of trust or profit under the Government of the .United States, or of thia State, op of any city- or incorporated dia trict, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer cr agent who is or shall be em ployed under the legislative, executive, or judiciary department of this State, or of any incorporated, dis trict, And also .that' every :member of Congress, and of the select and common council of any oily, com missioners of any incorporated district,.is by law in- holding or exercising at the same Lime the office or appointment of judge, inspector nr clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no in spector, judge, or any other officer of any such elec tion shall be eligible to any office then to be voted for* * For instructions In regard to the,, organization of election boards ect., see Act of Assembly of 2d July, 1839; pamphlet laws, page 219; likewise - contained in a practical digest of the election laws of this Com monwealth, furnished at every place of holding gen eral election/page 86, etc.' - *-* - - \ Given under my hand at Wellsboro,thiB Sletday of Akg. A. D., 1864. H. STOWELL, Jr., Sheriff. . TO PROFESSORS OF MUSIC, AMATEURS, AND ' TEE MUSICAL PUBLIC GENERALLY.. ' . P. A. WUSDERIAHN, Porelgn&.Am©rican Music W arehouse; , ■ 834; BROADWAY, . Having on hand the largest stick of Foreign Music in New York, which he imports from Europe expressly to meet the taste and requirements of the American lovers of Music,'respectfully calls attention to the fact, that bo is now supplying Music of Every Style at a reduction of Twenty-Five to Fifty per cent, leas than any other house in the United States." Private Families can be supplied (post free) byjbr • warding the"caah'to‘the' above "address. 'Should tfie amount of cash .forwarded exceed_tho. cost of the 'Music, tho balance. wiU. be promptly returned in postage currency. Doaleramnd Professors should not neglect this op portunity; they will bo liberally dealt with. N. B.—Any and every plgco of Music (vocal dr in strumental) published in Europe or America, will be supplied to order, if accompanied by the cash. Reihecabcr tho Address, P. A. WUNBERMANN, ■ Foreign and AmericairMinnc Warehouse," ' - 824. Broadway, Ne;w York. August 31, 1864-3 rm Bounty to volunteers i—tl o county 0 f Tioga will pay a bounty of THREE HUN- JtiiKD HOLLARS, to Vclonreora enlisting to the credit of tho several sub-districts in said county, to the extent of their respective quotas nnder the late call of tho President. This bounty is not in addition to that already offered by the Townships, bnt in lien of it, or so mnoh of it os can be raised by taxation. - N. B._. ,)!ecraiting Officersjind njl pthers.intercsted,. should see to it that proper certificates of enlistment and credit aro mads out and -returned at once to the County Clerk/at Wellsboro. JOB REXFORD, j ’ ’ C.’ F. MILLER, ’ 1 Com’rs. ■ ■' M. ROCKWELL, J , Attest: THOS. ALLEN, Clerk. ( : Wellsboro, Sept. 14, 1864, CLAIM AGENCY. THE undersigned ’ will promptly prosecute all claims against the Government for-services rea dered in tho 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. McNAUGHTON. References: Hon. Victor Case, I. W. Bellows, Ex amining Surgeon at Knoxville, Pa-, B. r r B: Strtfng, Clymer, Pa., F. Strang, Hector, Pa., S. JL -Beebe, Harrison, Pa. Westfield, Aug. 24, 1864.-Cinos* Flour at Reduced Prices. WE are receiving New ‘Wheat Hour and odn -affordtasellitatgreatly-redaced-prioee.. - - We want 10,000 bushels Wheat, 10,000 bnshole Oats, and 10,000 bushels Corn, for which we will-pay the highest market price in Cosh. Wellsboro, Aug. 3, '64. WRIGHT & BAILEY. Adiuinistratdr’s Notice. LETTERS of administration having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of John Cush ing, dec’d, notice is hereby .given to-those-indebted to make immediate payment, and those having Claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement to * ' ALEX. H. GAYLORD, 'Adirfr.' ■ Bloss, August 24, 1864-6 t. ESTRAY. CAME into the enclosure of. the subscriber, in .East Charleston, on- the 11th inst., a Dark Red, Three Year Old Ball, bead and foot tied ; the owner is requested to come forward,;pay charges, and take him away, . " .JOSEPH .CLEMONS. Brest Charleston, Aug. %\ t 1964 fi . CAUTION. WHEREAS, my wife, Wilheiimenn, has left my hed and board without just cause or provoca tion; I hereby. caution-all persons against harboring or trusting her on my account, for I shall pay no debts of her contract'ng after this date, FERDINA’ND EMBERGER. .. Dolmnr, August 10, 1864.# ESTRAY. CAME into she enclosure of the subscriber in •'Jackson, township, on the Bth inst., a Dark Brown Mare Colt, ahput three years eidy with a white spot in,- Jbe- ; forehead, ;and-three white Jeefcc The owper is requested to come forward, prove property, pair charges, and take her away. TO BWEN ? § I” SEEING a big crowd on Mala Street, harry log toward a-common center, somebody n&ked Where Are ¥o» ©olng? The answer was» “To Bowen’s, No, 1, Union Block!“ To look ut that splendid stock of > NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODSI just arriving ftoffi Sow York. ' ' \ ' “ VERY SENSIBLE PEOPLE,” thought Ito myself; you know wfi d bays of a bar gain, and sells so as to give the purchaser a bargain too. Therefore, it you want anything in the line of DRY GOODS, , ’ LADIES' GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, - • ’ BOOTS, SHOES, &o.; GO TO BOWEN'S, . and if you want . HARDWARE, _ . QDEENSWARE, - WOODEN-WARE,. and i GROCERIES, at prices yon catjafford to pay - - ;■ GO TO BOWEN’S; ' If .you have Cash, or Butter, or-Cheese, or Grain to exchange for this ' .SPLENDID. -STOCK OF GOODS, • - bring them along, and you will got | - Satisfactory Bargains; and if you come once, you wlll.be sure’ to come twice —yea, thrice, or half-a-dozen times. Don’t forget the’place: . . ; NO. 1, UNION BLOCK , Wellaborq, Juno 1, 1864, JOHN R-EOWEK. September Ist, 1863. FROM THIS Bate; ; . , FOR READY PAY ONLY I . CUSTOM BOOTS AND SHOES; ' Leather, .Findings, &c, CASH PAID FOB HIDES, PELTS, DEEP ‘■skins AND FURS; . JQR. FRANKLIN SAYS: ..-“When you have anything,,to advertise, tell the •public of it in plain, simple language." . - l am manufacturing good custom made Boots and Shoes which I will sell at fair prices, and only for READY PAY . Such, work cannot bo sold at _as low rates per’pair as eastern’ made slop-work, but it can and will be sold at prices which will enable the pur chaser to protect his feet with' good substantial boots more cheaply than with_ a poor slop-shop article, which, evlen if it chances hot to fall in pieces with the first weeks service, is but a doubtful protection in wet and cold weather. • Try me. Buck and Doeskins Wanted, in the red and shdgt.blue, for which I will pay cash and a good price. Beef-Hides and Calfskins Wanted, for which I willalso pay cash. Sheep Pelts Wanted, for which I will also-pay cash and the highest mar ket price. An.assortment of sole,upper,oalfsklneand linings, pegs, thread, nails, awls, knives, shoe-hammers, Ao.j 4c., kept conEtantlyron~hond, -which I'will sell cheap Tor cash. Shop on Main StreetbetWeeh Wilcox's and Bullard's; - ■ : : Gr. W. SEARS, ; N. B. -1 can't give credit, because, to be plain/I haven't got it to give. ' YVelhboro/Sepfc R; XRfißr Eye and Ear Institute, -- 1 ! X3H. UP DE GT? A.FF, odULIST, AtJBIST & GEN’L SURGEON, ELMIRA, N. Y. TREATS ALL DISEASES OF THE EYE, EAR AND THROAT. THE EYE.—He will operate open Cataract, Arti , fleial Pupil, Gross Eyes, Lachrymal Fistula, Pterygium, Eutropion, (inversion of the cyo lid,) and treats all forms, of Sore Eyes, such as Granulated Lids, Purulent Ophthalmia, Opacities of the Cprnea, Scrofulous Diseases of the Eye, and all diseases to which the Eye is snbjcct. THE E All.—Treats successfully Discharges from the Ear, Noises in tho Ear, Difficulty of Hearing, Deafness, (even when tho doth is entirely destroyed, will insertan artificial one, answering nearly all the purposes of tho natural). THE THROAT.—Ulcerated Throat, Enlarged Ton sils,-together with ■ ' i CATARRH, 'ln all its forms, permanently cured. GENERAL SURGERY.—He will operate upon Club Feet, Hare 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 on anew. i • .Will attend to ihe Amputation of Limbs, and Gen eral Surgery in dll its branches. INSERTS ARTIFICIAL ETES.—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 The Doctor’s collection of Instruments comprises all the latest improvements, and is the largest in the State. The superior advantages he has bad in per fecting himself in all that is now and valuable in Sur gery, warrants him in saying that every thing within the bounds of the profession may bo expected of him. Tho 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 tho estabiishment. No incurable Cases received for treatment or opera tions. If a case is incurable, he wilUbe so informed. Institute upon Water-street, opposite the Brainard House, Elmira, H. Y. Elmira, N. Y., Nov. 4,1863.-Iy. Pennsylvania State Normal School, MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO., PA. fTIpE Second School Year will commence on Mo&- JL day, September 6, 1864, . .i Prof, P, A. ALLEN, for tho past six years in charge .of the Che.tor_Conntj,(i>a.) Norm»l School, has boon elected Principal, and Prof. Franc Chosbt recently of the same institution, has been appointed to the Professorship of- Languages and literature. Prof, Ali.ln is well known throughout the State as a gentleman of accurate scholarship, possessing a prac tical experience of fifteen years as an cdacator of teachers. Prof. CitospT possesses the advantage of a rare and successful experience as a teacher of the va rious branches which are 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 be erected, for which a valuable apparatus has already been secured. e ; Tuition, in advance, per term, $6.00. No extra charges for the languages or mathematics. Boarding in the hall, or in private families, from 52.50 to S 3 00 porweek. W. C. RIPLEY, ’ Albert Clare, Sec’y. Pres’t Board of Trustees. Mansfield, July 20, lS6d-Iy. RE¥EHDE STAMPS. j ASSORTMENT of Revenue. Stamps’ of all denominations, just received at the First i\au°nal Bank of Wollsboro, in the Store building of C. & J. L* Robinson. Persona wanting Stamps are request to call and get a sunnlv. ’ Wellshoro', May 25, 1864-tf, Concentrated l VE,.for sale at . ROTfS DRUG STORE. FLINT CHIMNEYS, extra' qiiality for .Keroaino Lamps, jusf received at .' :r:ROY's:DRCG store. A N Assorttnontof TABLE GLASSWARE feUi be JL Toana at .. ; ; BOY'S DRUG STORE. A : stock .itfGARDEN-ond AGBICDL *x tvURSRyps*t: rots drug .mis* 'V'S'f I,V- CLEAR THE TRACK! THAT rash to BULLARD & GO’S STORE means something! Gf course it does. It means that BIT£I,ARI> & CO’S NEW STOCK OR SPRING & SIMMER GOODS, are all the rage, and that about three square miles oi people, in and around WelUborough and vicinity, KNOW WHERE TO GO TO BUY GOOD GOODS, ' £ - , -..AND BUY THEM CHEAP. BWMiM & s®. defy nompotion in stylo, variety, quantity, quality and cheapness, of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, . . EANCY 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 ashed for. Come and see. And then— TIP-TOP FRENCH GOODS, not “cheap as dirt,” because good goods can’t be sold for-a song now-a-’days; but as cheap as any like quality of goods'eah be sold in the country. Also, BEAVER HATS, j - ALL STYLES AND MATERIAL.. r> ' - • - V ' The ©rocery Departmt, comprises everything In that line, all good and &t reasonable prices. Drop in-with the crowd. v One Door above Roy’s Drug Store. BULLARD & CO. Wellsboro, June 1, 1864. THE following list of prizes awarded to the Wood Mower, ia suScient to show that it is justlj en titled to be called the BEST MOWfeR IN THE WORLD. The Oi and Gold Medal of Honor, as the best mow ing machine, either native or foreign; also the gold medal and one thousand francs, as the best foreign machine; and a special gold medal at the great French national trial, at Vincennes, near Paris, June, 1860. The only prize ever, offered on mowing ma chines by the French Government.' The first prize silver medal and two hundred francs, at the trial at Trappes, near Paris, Juno, 1860. The grand gold medal of 1 honor, as the most useful farm implement, at the Gastrow (Mecklenburg) exhi bition and trial, June, 1860. ; ■ The first prize of .£lO. "by Yorkshire (England) ag ricultural society, 1860,15G1 andlBfi2. Grand gol4 medal at the Qriefawald exhibition, (Germany,) July, 1860. 1 First premium silver medal, by the United States. Agricultural Society, in 1859 and 1880. First premium at, the New Jersey State Fair. First premium and diploma by the lowa State Ag cultnral Society. First premium by the Berks county (Pa.) Agricul tural Society. First premium by the Berkshire (Mass.) Agricultu ral Society. First premium by Wisconsin Mechanics’ Exhibi tion. First premium by Belmont county, Ohie. First premium by Harrison connty, Ohio. First premiums by Grundy and St. Glair 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, ISOI, in competition with the loading machines of En< 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, 1883. And he still defied cOtupetuiun. D. P. ROBERTS, Agent. Wellaboro, May 25,186d.-3m rate any* other worthy medicine, but can truly say that 1 we never beforebave found an equal to this Vegetable Embrocation, and we would advise every fatally to keep si bottle ready for immediate nse. jirs. M. A.- Hill, Schayler st Mrs. J. Crocker. Harnett st Mrr-Emily Gervln, “ Mrs, E. Garnwilght, “ Mrs. Rachel Roberts, . '* Mrs. A. M. Hibbs, “ D. Becon. Catharine si. D. L. Simmons, “ T. S. Robinson, Genesee st. Mrs.M. E. Francis, Blaadiaart. Jas. Marsden,' Hnnflngtoa st. N M. Shepard. Spring «*• Mrs. Georgo Bancroft, ‘‘ Mrs. M. Wheeler, “ Mrs. Alvlra Lace, a“ Mrs. Anna Williams, " Mrs* Maty Vaughan, , D. VaaVfllkenhnrge, Henry Hill, Hcrick st ' John Shott, Genesee fit. F. C. Hartwell, “ Jane Davison, Schuyler at. Mrs. J. Walker, “ Bobt. T. Lane, Huntington st Mrs. EUta Shott, Genesee st. Priscilla McCaughlm, Elizabeth Grants. Cothline st' MargaretMarsdcn Bella Simmons, Burnett st Ann Hill, varlck st Tho 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 tho astonishing cares performed. ■ Prepared and sold,-wholesale end retail by ADJOINING Wellshoro, the county seat of Tioga Co. Pa:,ctrataining itfr ucrcs, 125 cleared, 30 woodland. The region is remarkably healthy.— Churches, schools Ac., are found in the village. There is a largo and commodions mansion, surrounded by ornamental trees and shrubbery; out buildings largo and convenient, house and barn supplied by a foun tain of running water. It is well sailed 'for a dairy farm, for raising sheep or hops. Largo orchard of apple and pear trees, chiefly grafted , fruit—about 200 trees. The orchard alone might be made to pay. the interest upon the cost of tho whole property. It is distant about 12 miles from the Tioga Railroad, which connects with the’.Erio Railroad at Corning. Leave Corning at TJ a. m., take stage at Tioga Station, reach Wellshoro about noon. Price of the property $5O per aCre _-one-fonrth cash,down,.balance to suit conveni ence of purchaser. Apply to WM. E. MORRIS, Harlem R. R. N. T. City. JAMES LOWREY, Wellshoro,’Tioga Co. Pa. JNO. W. GUERNSEY, Tioga, “ “ " ' F. E. WRIGHT, Wellshoro, , December fl, 1863-tf. Manhood : how lost, how restored.—jest pub? lisbed, a new edition of Dr. CulverwelVs Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without -medicine) of Spermator rhoea, or- seminal Weakness., Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency; Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impedimenta to Marriage, etc.: also. Consumption,-Epilepsy, and Fits, -induced by self-indulgence'or sexual extravagance. Price, in a sealed envelope, only 5 cents. This celebrated author fn this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years successful practice, that, the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of ' the knife—pointing out,a mode of cure,at .•mice simplo, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what-hU condition may be, may* cure himself cheaply;privately, and radically. ' Lecture should ba In tho hands of. oTory.youth and every man in tho land. * Sent, under seal, In a plain enuslope, to any address, post-. -paid, on receipt of six cents,or two post-stamps. Address : thapuMitlier,. OHAS./.0. KLINE i CO., ■ f QTOPBITE 9FLIME f6r pMseyWng CIDER, at > ftfrtSrVWy; > )3! . , BQrB PRM STORE, f ’/ THE WOOD MOWER. CLINE’S 1 VEGETABLE EMBEOCATION. FOR the suro„care of Headache, Toothache, Diarrhoea, Rheumatism, Sore Throat, Neural* gis; Rains in the Side, * Back, or Stomach, Cramps, Cats, Sprains, Barns, Braises, Wotmds, etc., etc ; also, for all kinds of WOUND 3 on HOESE3. -Try It —can. not UTaHi E37“'Thf3 preparation docs not contain any poisonous minerals or deleterious drugs. The numerous cures that aiu daily performed by the uso of the. Vegetable Embrocation _aio sufficient, .oyldoncei. of. its -auper exccllcnt virtues. FEDM PBOF. WILLIAMS, PHINCIPAL OF TBS tTIOI. MUSICAL INSTITUTE. B. Cr.nra: Dear Sir — the very beneficial results from tho uso of your Vegetable Em brocation by myself and members of my feraily in cases of Colds, Sore Throat, and Hoarseness. 1 cheerfully give you-this testimony to its worth, and can confidently Recommend it in too above cases from an experimental knowledge of its efficacy.—Yours very truly; I Vl. WXIXIAMB. ’ 4,156- ; Good News from Homo—AH agree —See what they say. TVe, the undersigned, citizens of Utica, having used CHne’s Vegetable Embrocation in our 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, "We do not wish to under- B. CUNEj - - HBrSO GEKESK-ST.v HARBIf~BUf!i(rUTH!ArII.Y.;' and Storekeepers generally. For Sale by JOHN A. ROT, Wellsboro, Pa. January 18, 1864. FARM FOR SALE. HOSTHraBH’S CELEBRATED ■STOMAOH BITTERS. ' A Pureand Powerful Tonic, Corrective and Alterative, of Wonderful Efficacy, in Diseases of the STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS; Cores Dyspepsia, layer Complaint, Headache, Gen eral Debility, Nervousness, Depression of Spi rits, Constipation, Colic, Intermittent Fe vers. Cramps and Spasms, and all Com ., plaints of either Sex arising from , , . Bodily Weakness, whether in herent in the ay stem or pro duced by Special Causes, j - Notuiso that is not wholesome, genial and restorative In Us nature, enters into the composition of'HOSTETTEB’S STOMACH BITTERS. This popular preparation contains no mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical element; no fiery excitant; but It is a combination of the’extracts of rare balsamic herbs and plants, with the purest and mildest of all dlausive 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 hj* an unwholesome atmosphere, im pure water, and other external causes, lIOSTETTBR’S BIT TERS may bo relied on as a safeguard. In districts infested with Fever and Jyue, it has been found infallible as a preventive, and irresistible aa 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 prikluctivo qualities in advance, arc cared by a very brief course of this marvelous medicine. — Fovcr and Ague patients, after being plied with quinine for months in vain,until fairly saturated with that dangerous alkaloid, are not unfreqnontly restored to health within a few days by the use of HOSTETTE Ft’S BITTERS. The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated and the appetite restored by this agreeable tonic; and hence It works won ders In cases of Dtspzpsia end in less confirmed forms of Indigestion. Acting as a gc-ntle and painless apperient, as well as upon the liver, it also invariably relievos the Consti pation superinduced by irregular action of the digestive and secretive organs. Persons of feeble habit, liable to Nervous Aitaclcs, Loto ness of Spirits and Fits of Languor* find prompt and per manent relief from the Bitters. Thetestimony on thispoint ; is most conclusive, and from both sexes. The 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, HOSTETTEK’S BITTERS produce ef fects which roust be experienced or witnessed before they can be fafty appreclatdd* In cases of Omsiiiidicnal Weak ness, Premature Decay, and Debility and Decrepitude aris ing from old age, it exercises the electric influence. In the convalescent stages of all diseases, it operates as a delightful Invjgorant. When the powers of nature are op erates to re-enforce and re-eatabluh them. Last, but not least, It Is Thi Only Safe Stimulant, being manufactured from sound and inocoous materials, and en tirely freefrom-the acid element? present moro-or less inall the ordinary tonics and stomachics of tbo day No family medicine has bees. so universally, and, It may be truly added, deservedly popular withhto intelligent por tion of the Community, a* lIOSTETTER’S BITTERN. Prepared by HOTSTETTBR & SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa. Sold by ail Druggists, Grocers and Storekeepers, every where. , .. feb3-ly HELMBOLDS GENUINE PREPARATIONS. COMPOUND FLUID EPTRACT BUCHU, a positive and specific r«mody for the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Drop sical Spellings. This Medicine Increases the‘power of Digestion, and ex cites the absorbents into healthy action, by which' the "Wa tery or Calcerous depositions, and all Unnatural Enlarge ments are reduced, as well as Pain and Inflammation. HELMS OLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU,\ For Weaknesses arising from Excesses, Habits ofDfMlpa tlon, Early Indiscretion of Abnso, attended with the follow ing symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, losaof Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathings Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horrors of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain In the Back, Universal Lassitude of tho muscular system, Hot Hands, Flashing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Emp tlons-on tho Face, Pallid Countenance These symptoms, 11 allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably rempvea, soon follows Impotence, Fatuity, Epilepsy, Fits, In one of which the patient may expire. ~ •Who can say that they ore not frequently followedby those <l Direful Diseases, 5 ’ “ INSANITY AKD COE SUMPTION.” Many are aware of the cause of their suffering. But Horn: -will confess ins nzconns OF the Ihsxhe Asy lums. And Melancholy Death* 6y Consumption bear ample wit ness to the truth of the assertion. Tht Constitution once affected vritk Organic Weakness, re quires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigorate the system, Which Hsmbold’S ESTRACT BUCHU invariably does. A trial will convince the most skeptical. FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES, In many Affections peculiar to females, the ExTeacT Buchu is unequalled by any other remedy—as in Chlorosis or Re tention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Suppression of Custo mary evacuations., Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of the Ute rus. Lcuchorrhoe or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints Incident to the sox, whether arising from Indiscretion, Hab its of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OP LIFE, Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant medicine for unpleasant and dangerous diseases . HE MB OLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH CURES SECRET DISEASES, In all their stages. At little expense. - -Little or no change in diet. - No inconvenience, and no exposure. . It causes a frequent dssircrund givea'strehgth to urinate r thereby removing obstructions, preventing and curingatric taros of the Urethra, allaying pain and inflammation, so frexuent in this class of diseases, and expelling qU poisons, diseases and worn out matter. f Thousands upox thousands, who have bsxn me victims or quacks, and who have paid heavy fees to bo cured in a short time, have found they wore deceived, dad that tho “POISON” has, by the use of “ powerihl astringents.” been dried up in the system, to break out In an aggravated form, and perhaps after marriage. Use Hembold’s Extract Buchu for ail affections and dis cases of tho URINARY ORGANS, whether existing in male or female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. Diseases of those organs require the aid of a DIURETIC? HEMBOLD’S EXTRACT RUCHU IB THE GREAT DIUBE‘ TIC, and Is certain to have the desired effect' lu all diseases for which It is recommended. ! Evidence of tho moat reliable and-responsible character will accompany the medicine. Fries $1 per bottle, or sic for $5. Delivered to any address, securely packed from observa tion.! DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL CQMMJNICATIONS. CURES GUARANTEED I Advice Gratis / Addresslettere for information to |H. B. HEMBOLD, Chemist, 104 South Tenth at.» below Chestnut, Phlla. . HEMBOLD’S Medical Depot, HEMBOLD’S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, i 194 Broadway, N. T. BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, who endeavor to ijiispoae of “their own” and “other”srticles, on the reputation attained by Semfold’s Genuine Preparations.; “ “ Extract Buchu, “ •* Extract Sarsaparilla. • " “ . Improved Rose Wash. SS~ Sold by all druggists every where. Ask for Hombold'a Take mrotfaer. - Cut out the advertisement and send for it, and avoid Imposition and exposure. OHO BUSHELS of ‘FLAX SEED wanted, for <V W which tbs Highest Market Price in CASH will bo paid. D. P. ROBERTS. Wellaboro, April 6, 1864. T>DXTY & WINDOW GLASS at JL KOY'B DRUG STORE. Soldiers’ Pay Bounty and Pension Agency. *' ,a KNOXVILLE. TWO A COVNTT PENSA Tho undersigned having been specially licensed "v too United States Government to procure the " Back Pay, Bounty, asd Pensions, ] of deceased and disabled soldiers, gives notice to interested, that be has made arrangements with, * ties in Washington, by which ha is able to troT'" Back pay. Bounty and Pensions, in a very short and that ho will give particular attentions to all „ f claims that may be brought to him. Being nroe-s5 with all the requisite Forms, Blinks, dc., dc ha ' superior advantages in this branch of business e? diers entitled to pensions, will find it to their ad, tage to apply to the undersigned at Knoxville ar rt\' examining surgeon for Tii.ga County resides then Also, Judge Case, before whom all application, r pensions may bo made. fot Soldiers'enlisted since tho Ist of March, 1331 ■ any kind of service, Naval or Military, who" ar» j- 5 abled by disease or wounds, are entitled to Pen'ico*" All soldiers who servo for two years or dunnVi war, should ifsooner close, wiii be entitled !o°sim Bounty. Also soldiers who have been wounded battle, whether having served two years or not ™ entitled to $lOO Bonnty. "Widows of soldiers who d; a or are killed are entitled to Pensions and the Bounty. If there be no widow, then the miner chil dren; and if no minor- children, then tha f a j, ' mother, sisters’, or brothers are entitled as Terms, moderate. I will be fit my office on Monday and Salurda- c i each week, to attend to this business. 1 July 15, 1563. ly, WM. B. SMITH. References: Welbboro, J. T. Donaldson sw ,ff Stowell. Addison, JT. Y., W. K. Smith. ’ ington, D. 0., Tucker and Lloyd, DEERFIELD WOOLEIJ FACTOR?. THE undersigned having pnlchased the well known Woolen Factory of Messrs. E. <t B. 3 Bowen on the Cowanesquo River, two miles east of Knoxville, takes this method of informing the inbati. tants of Tioga and adjoining counties that ho wiii manufactnre wool by the yard or on shares to suit customers, into FLANNELS, CASSIMERE3. DOE-SKINS, FULL CLOTHS, of all kind). The machinery has been thoroughly repaired and new machinery added thereto, also an'improved new wheel which will enable him to weak the entira sea son. He will pay particular attention to fioil Cardin? & Cloth Dressing, which will Be done in the neatest possible manner having added one new Roll Machine, will enable him to dispatch and accommodate people from a distance. Ho would farther say that be has carried on the bnei nesa in manufacturing wool for farmers in Bradford and adjoining counties for the past twenty years; ha therefore esn warrant all work and satisfy his ensto. mors, using nothing in manufacturing but genuine wool. JOSEPH INGHAM. Deerfield, May 5, 1563-ly. Insurance Agency# THE Insurance Company of North America hare appointed the undersigned an agent for Tioga County and vicinity. As the high character and standing of this Compa ny give the assurance of full protection to owners of property against the hazard of fire, I solicit with con fidence a liberal share of the business of the county. This company was incorporated in 1791. Its capita! is $500,000, and its.asaests in 1861 as per statement Ist Jan. of that year was $1254,719 81. CHARLES PLATT, . . . Secretary. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, . . , President. Office of the Company 232 Walnut Street Philadelphia. Wm. Bitchier, Central Agent Har risburg, Pa. JOHN W. GUERNSEY, ’Agent for Tiogra County, Pa, July 15, 1663. TO THE PUBLIC. I AM now prepared to manufacture, at my establish ment In Deerfield, PLAIN AND FANCY FLANNELS, I Also, Ladies’ ( BALMORAL SKIRTS to order, either by the piece or quantity, to suit eas terners. . JOSEPH INGHAM. Knoxville, July 15, 1863. ,Plll MB WINTER GOODS! j T. t.. H vi.n\vi\ TS now receiving a large and well selected X STOCK OF 'FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of a General Stock of DEY GOODS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, ' HATS AND CAPS, ' GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, WOODEN WARE, &c., 4c. All of which wilibo sold VEST LOW for . READY PAT OILY, ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. - All persons buying GOODS ton READ T PAY, Are respectfully invited to call and examine THE STOCK, As they are to be soldat VERY LOW PRICES. CASH PAID FOR WOOL. Tioga, Nov. 27, 1863. T. t. BALDWIN. PENSION AGENCY. TO SOLDIERS AND TBSIB FSIS2VDB. THE undersigned having had consideraWe expe rience in procuring Pension Bounties and Back pay of Soldiers, will attend to .all business in that line entrusted to bis care with promptness and fidelity. ALL SOLDIERS discharged by reason of aro 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 Sylvania, Bradford county, Pa. Charges reasonable. GEO. P. SIONBO. Refers by permission to H. B. Card, County Treasurer, Wellsboro, Pa* B.'P. Pomeroy, Troy, Pa, A.jH. Spalding, Sheriff, Towanda, Pa. [April L GATLIN’S IMPROVED Fire and Water Proof Cement Is the best preparation in use for mending broken artlfcle*> inch aa Glass, China, Crockery, Wood, Leather, Ornanenti, 'Stone, Metal, Bone, Ivory, Pearl, Porcelain, In fact, most *oy broken article. Being perfectly white It will not the articles. It will stand ail climates, and when thoroughly dry, the part to which U ia applied will be as strongs* 1 * was before broken. Price 25 cehts per bottle. J, A. ROY, Agent for Tioga Conoty* Wellsboro, Angnst 26,15C3. Portable Prlntiug Offices. For the uae of Merchant** Druggists, and ail burin*** and professional men wn® wish to do their own pn°*‘ ing, neatly and cheaply*-! Adapted to the printing ° r Handbills. Billheads, Circu lars, Labels, Cards and Sm«“ Newspapers. Full instroc* tions accompany each office enabling a boy ten *«*»{«“ to work them succeariw- Circulars sent free. »P CC mon sheet l ! of Typo, Cuts, -Sc-, G cent*. Address ADAMS’PRESS CO. 31 Pari Bow, N. Y., and 05 1 tH3 >ln St. Boston, Mass. January 27, iS64-ly. Family dye colors at BOY'S DKUtf STOBB. CIDER VI2TS94S at -- 1 ; ; , . B9 rs DRW fIXW*
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers