i: “ rfcctxAbout Sating. | If too much food is taken the’ stahjoeh Can not convert jt into a perfect Wool- material, hence no perfect blood is made, and that - be ing mixed-with the ether blood in| th 4 body makes the "whole mass of blood impure ; hence, after an over-hearty .meal a person A " feels bad all over,’!lf the over-eating is habitual, there is always some uncomfortable symptom complained of. Such persons well, and although they may eat heartily, they do get strong nor fill up in flesh ; it is, because the'Bthmacb has been overtaxed, and has not the power to extract the nourishment from the food, ’ When persons do not-get strong, although they eat o;great deal,' they will get stronger by eating one-half-lesa ; as a sickly servant in at tempting to do a large amount of work, does none of it well, whereas, if the .task were a lighter one, the whole of it would have’bfeen' thoroughly done. - When apy unoomfortabla feeiing is experien ced aftpSl.6ftti|ig,':U is because ifomo article does not ‘ agree with the stomach,'that is, can-- not be digested by it. ’ 'This” always’arises from 1 quality or quantity, generally the latter.— In such cases take less and less smtil no dis comfort -daiproduced ; if ho special cbango. is observed, it is because the quality is unsuited to the condition of the stomaoh/oP the general systWPrdoeSJiot require it. -h An article may not agree with' he stomach to day, but may agree with-it va- y in a few daySj Weeks or months affefwt fds’, Jjeoanee its distinctive.elements m§y then le needed in the system. -Moat persons instinctively', turn, away from roast pork in would snake them sick—but in winter timg, when the thermometer is near zero, large qt. lntitles ore eaten with a relish, and no speoifu discomfort fellows. As a geneal rule, instinctlis the best guide, and that which is most relphed is the thing which should be eaten ; bn|'. florae dis comfort invariably follows, it shoufif it omitted, at least until a change of seasdy ;4r occupa tion. [• i ' It is a physical and moral take a single mouthful when really it is wanted’ the motive being merely'to “eatievejji,"_ to eat it ont of the way, or feeling that’ iff it is not eaten it will bo thrown away by the. cook. If thus thrown away, some worm or insect, or an imal may get it; if eaten by yourself, it only oppresses the system that much.- The finer food' is divided or cut np before swallowed, the sooner, the easier,j anymore per fect is it digested, for like ice, jf is; dissolved from without., inwards, and the smaller the pieces, the sooner they are melted... “ Bread jand batter,” and milk, sate the only two articles of food which have all'ihe elements of nutrition ; hence from childhood to extreme, old .age, we are never tired of tlom.—J Tail’s Journal of Health. ' ■*-f Nasbt ok tee DsjkFT. — Petrol6t,m V. Nas by gives the following cogent • real jms why be should not be drafted; I se in the papers last nite, that the Govnrn ment has insUtooted a draft, and that in a few weeks hnntffeds nv thousands ■nvpeesable citi zens will be dragged to the tented feeld. I know not wot others may do, betas for me I can’t go. Upon a rigid cggeaßufumhan uv my fizziole man I find it wood be -ms nor madness fer me 2 Undertake a campane, / tb wit: 1. Fm bald beaded, and bey been obliged to ware a wig these 22 years. 2. I hev dandruff in wat.eoanty- hair still is round my venerable temples, i 3, I hev a eronio katarr. - 4, x hev lost, since ■ Stanton's older to'draft, the use uv 1 i entirely, and have chronic in flatnaahun in the other. >. '■. 5, my teeth is all-unsound, fay pallit ainteg zaoly rite, and I bed bronkeads 31. years last Jooo. 'At presint I hev a kail, the'paroxisms uv which is frightful 2 behold 6. I'm boiler-chested, and short winded, and her alien bed panes in, my back and side. 7. I'm afflicted with chronicrdiarrear and koßtit/sness. The money I her paid fer Janes eakarmynitiv balsam and pillwood astonish almost enny body. , • • 8. 1 am rupohured- in 9 pla'fis, and am en tirely enveloped with trusses, i i . 9. I hev varrykose vanes, hi)? a white swell ing on one leg and fever sore off the other—al so one leg is shorter than to the* though I han dle it so expert that nobody never noticed it. 10. I hev corns and bunyoni - on both feet, which would prevent me front; bnrcfain. I don't suppose that my political opinions which are foginst the proeecit jbnn of this ,on constitooshnnel war, wood hev any wate 'with a dfaftin ossifer, but the above named reasons why-1 can't go, will, I fmaik no. dout be suffi cient.. ; ■ PeteolepsJ Y. Nasbt. , Uss or the Ahms is Walk) t?o. —The first time yon ere walking with yon'i arms at liber ny, stop moving them, and hold them to your side. You will be surprised -to find how soon yout companion will leave yda behind, al though yon may hurry, twist/Wriggle, and try very hard to keep up; One reason for the slow walk among girls is to be foaudan this practice of carrying the arms motionlel'j. ■ Three miles an honr, with the arms. Still, is as bard work as four miles with the arms frsfe. I have seen the queens of the stage' walk. I have seena few girls and women of queenly bearing walk in the etreet and, drawing-room.- They moved their arms in a ; free and graceful manner. Could this habit become , universal among.girls their chest would enlarge and their bearing be greatly improved. - See that girl walking with both hand? in her muff; How she wriggles and twists her shoulders and hips! This is because her arms are pinioned. Give Give .them free swing, and her gait would soon become' graceful. You have seen pictures, ®f- muscles. Those of the upper part of the body, you remember, spread oat from the shoulder,An all directions, like n fen'. -Now if you bold 1 ' he shoulder still, the muscles of tho chest will; brink, the shoul ders stoop, add the whole Oheft becomes thin and. ugly. But some girls wiU'say, swinging the arms, must be vary slight crersiso,’-' True, it is very slight if you swing the arms, bufonca or ten times, blit of you swing them -ten -thousand times,-In a.day, jou will obtain more of tho muscles of the chest than ■b| jail the ordinary lndei )l, if I were asked what-exercise I thought’mos'd effective for de veloping the chestsof American girls, I should reply at code,.swinging the while -walk ing.—Erl Eio. Lewis. , Sajcbo had been whipped i& Bteiling his "WHITE & BAUER ' roaster's onions, One day be brought in a ** *** w y WrtOMU, . . ekoniin his arms: says'be/Massa, here’s de- -’sAlf FRSKrifirn Chap dat , steal de onions ! Whew, smell him FKAHCIBCO, California. brefl" . ' ’ ' ■ ' - ZIAT'B PACIFIC MOKIHI%-rr. ! 1.-- Now is tho time to Subscribe for-OUrneS3?s:iS®‘. Monthly, which wo cheerfully commsc'dto you. 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SPECIMEN- COPIES Pacific Monthly .... sent, "upon the ‘ receipt; of “Fifty Cents in Currency or PostageStatnpß. c a u Tip jsr i Write your Name, Post-Office/ County and State, to where you wont the Pacific Monthly sent Plain and Distinct. * tfSf* Register all Letters jio.ntaining.JMoney; or when convenient, send , If your Post-Office is a Mpney-Order office, obtain a Money-Order for your remittance. Send none but United States Treasury Notes, or money Bankable in New York. r_7 r-._ - All Letters asking Information, etc./to re ceive attention, must contain a Stamp, to prepay an swer. Address all „ B. m. mLM&CO., . P DBEiIfBEBS ■ ■'■ PACIFIC nOKFHLT, 34 Liberty Street, Iff. Y. ' ’ WHOLESALE. AMERICAN- NEWS COitPANT. 121 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK. January 18,1865-ly. literary' contributors, OR.aTHE COMIC ILLULTRATIGNS. SUBSCRIBE NOWr - GOULD & CURRY OP THE TlO <3r a THE . THE PEOPLE’S; STORE m coiimimiVm* Yo J. M. SMITH, j HAVING associated with him N..E. WAITE, who has been employed for the last nine -years in the Store, in the capacity of Salesman, the business will bo continued under the namoand firm of SMITH & WATTE , at the NEW STORE, > -OPPOSITE” THE DicMsas®ii House, and will be conducted as heretofore on the principle of - - ONE PRICE ANB READY PAY. Ten-years experience in the former, and'from two to three years in the latter (daring which lime our business has more than doubledjhas fully demon strated the wisdom of this course. We are now re ceiving' , :.v. - i Direct front Hew York, a frpsh supply 0f., : spring goods; 3 selected with especial reference to the wants of the people of this vicinity. The Stock will consist of- - - STABLE & FANCY,DJtT GOODS, : among which arV BROWN AND BLEACHED, EHIEIINGS, TICKS. STRIPES, DENIMS, CHECKS, PRINTS, FLANNELS, GINGHAMS; •- - CHAMBRAYS, ; _ DeEAINES, AXPACCAS, SCOTCH' PLAIDS, and a great variety of DRESS GOODS. .Also, SHAWLS. & LA DIES’ CLOAKINGS,- CLOTHS & CASSIMEEES, by the yaid or made np to order. KENTUCKY JEANS, COTTONADES, LINENS, and a general assortment of Goods for ■ MEN’S-fAKH BOrS-W®4B. - We also keep a gen'eral stock of BOOTS & SHOES, FAMILY .GROCERIES,., YANKEE NOTIONS, PALM LEAF HATS, SUN -UMBRELLAS, &c.' We,shftU, endeavor,to keep our Stock as complete as possible;l>y : tho : ~- ■ Gpttiistial addition of such articles in. our line as the wants of our custo mers ■ /' ; ' _. SEEM TO REQUIRE. Oat faoUitiea for pnrohasing Goods ABE UNSURPASSED, nod while we do;nqt pretend to sell Goods ; LESS THAN COST, yet we are willing to sell them at a S M'A LL ;P BTO E IT;: _and it will be oar aim by • ■ • X nEAEI N O , ; ,1 -.5 r 'to merit a shari of 1)04)110 patronage. 5. ;; tS •' We are very thankful for the liberal and constantly INCREASING PATRONAGE bestowed open ns, end hope to tnerit its continuance and increase. ' Customers from.'- - . . a . TIOGA COUNTY and vicinity are cordially invited to call and examine Goods and Prices. SMITH & WAITE. Corning, March 30, 1804. QRE/T BARGAINS FOR TFtTR T Y DATS— HAVING: A MUCH LARGER Stock of Goods than Desirable, AT -THIS GEASON OF THE-TEAR, I TARE THIS METHOD ' i V —OF— INCREASING SALES, and turning theminfejCashfotV. T Cli'. -, ’♦ "■ SPRING- PURCHASES. From this timoforward nnUWqrther notice, I shall sell most of the-stock at* ’’ GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. As salmpies yje will Sell, SHAWLS, ut a redaeti w of $l.OO. to $3.00 each CLOAKS, “ “ 1.00 to v 3.00 each CLOTHS, “ " .50 to'2.ooprjd CASSIMERES, “ ' .25t0_.75 pr yd DRESS 1 GOODS, “ .]k} iL .50 pr yd BALMORAL SklLlS, .50 to 1.00 each HOOP SKIRTS;?- ::: .12} to .50 each Red, Grey, &WhiteFlatinelBr .12} to .25 pr yd OUR STOCK" OF BOOTH) SHOES, GAITERS, DOMESTICS OF AILRIIIDS, , AND FANCY GOODS, such:As ■ . WOOLEN HOODS, SCARFS, SONTAQS, &a. REDUCED TO THE LOWEST • POSSIBLE PRICES. We wish-to sell a good man; goods, daring the next thirty days, and believe we are able to do so if you need gooda. - Call and see for.yonrselves. . J. A. PARSONS, . January 25, 1865. CHURCH MUSIC.—AII persons that play the Me lodean or Cahinet Organ should be able to play Church Mnsie, by a New Method of Teaching Chords and Thorough Base. I guarantee the scholar to be able to read'amlplay at sight Ordinary Chntch"Mn sio at the end of twenty-four or thirty lessons, provi ded the person is. familiar with'tho'Letters on the Staff and Key Board. My scholars also have the' privilege of Practicing Chorus, Singing with a fine Vocal Society one evening’each week. Instruments of all'kinds'for sale and to'rent. Mansfield, Feb. 22, 1865-1 m. J. C. WHITE. NOTICE.— The undersigned having been appointed an auditor to distribute.the;proceeds arising from the sale of real estate of Hiram K. Hill, at the suit of James Wateoas, will attend to the duties of said appoinment at his office on the 21th day of April nost, at l o’olock P. M., at which time-and place all persons interested in the distribution of said fund are invited to present their claims or be forever barred from any claim upon said fund. HENRY SHERWOOD Wellsboro, March 22, 1866-3 t. Auditor. SELLING’ OFF AT COST.—Nast i, Auerbach (one door below Hardens') will sell theis Mona’ and Boys’, Clothing, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Ladics’Cloaks, ~. Hahs-and Caps, - ’— - . .. . Balmoral Skirts, . ,; , •. ;• BrocborShawls, Ae., te., •_ -At COST PRICES, on account of reducing their Pall and Winter G00d5.... NAST* A AUERBACH, 2 of Blosahurg, Pa., and Syrachie/NvY. ' Wellsboro, Mar. 22, X866-tf. COUNTY A Oil Aro R. September Ist, 1863, PROM THIS DATE, FOR READY PAY,ONLY I CUSTOM BOOTS AND SHOES; Leather, Findings, &c. CASH PAID FOR HIDES, PELTS, DEER SKINS AND FURS. JQR. FRANKLIN SAYS; <<When yon have anything to advertise, tell the public of it iu plain, simple language.” I am‘manufacturing good custom made Boots and Shoes which I will sell at fair prices, and only for READY PAY. Such work .cannot be sold at as low rates per pair as eastern made glop-work, but it can nn4 will be sold af 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; aven it it chances not to fall in pieces with the first weeks service, is but a doubtful protection in well and bold weather. Try me. 1 Back and Doeskins Wanted, in the Ted and short blue, for which I will pay cash ana a good price. i Bccf-Hidcs and Calfskins Wanted, for which I will also pay cash. Sheep Pelts Wanted, -forwhich I will also.pay cash, and thehigheet mar ,ket price. - • " An assortment of eole,upper,calfskins and linings, pegathread,'nails, awls, knives, shoe-hammers, Ac., <fcc.j kept constantly on hand, which I will, sell cheap for cash. Shop on Main Strcctbetween Wilcox'* and Bullard's. G. SEARS. . IN. B. I can't 1 give credit, because, to be plain, haven'tgotil fo’give. Wellsboro, Sopt. 9, 1863. c‘ d .~ - r Corning, n. T. FILL INI) WINTER GOODS! T. L. BALDWIN IS now receiving a large and well selected iSTOCK OP FALL AND WINTER GOODS*. consisting in part of a General Stock of DRY GOODS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS!, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, WOODEN WARE, &c., &o. All of which will bo .sold VERT LOW for • READY PAY ONLY. i ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEn'iN EXCHANGE. All persons bnying GOODS for ; READY PA Y, : Are roapcctfully invited to call and examine !- -’THE STOCK, As they are to be sold at : . VERY LOW ‘ PRICES . ! CASH PAID FOR WOOL. Tioga, Nov. 27. 1804. —T. L. BALDWIN. M'JLLINER Yd6 ODX.—Mrs, A. J. SpFIELD t ; has just returned from New York with a fine assortment of Millinery Goods, which she-will take pleasure inshowing her customers and will sell at a small.profit. She is prepared to repair Felt and Bea verhats in tbe latest styles, also. Bonnets and Straw Goods, and will promptly attend to all work entrust ed toher care- ", Ladies will find a choice lot of caps, nets, scarfs, rlbbonß, -nua flimen, and every tiling In lief line Of goo’ds. Rooms opposite Roy's Drug Store. Main St. Wellsboro, N0v.;16, 1564. General -Order No. 1. headquarters of the iron brigade ; —op— i Tioga and Potter Counties. - j . A! LL - person* whether liable to draft or not, want ’ ibg Aby articles made wholly or in part of cast iron, are hereby notified that the headquarters of this Brigade is permanently located at the Knoxville Foundry, where oil such wants will be supplied upon presentation of “ The Greenbacks.” If you want a Cook Stove call at Biles’. If yon want a Parlor Stove, call at Headquarters. If you want a Box Stove, call at Knoxville Foun dry!. . . If you want a good Flow, call at Biles’. If you want a Road Scraper, call at Headquarters. I| you want Cultivator Teeth, call at Knoxville Foqndry- If yon want & Wagon Shoe, call at Biles’, if yon want a Paint Mill, call at Headquarters, 'lf you want Sled Shoe®, call at Knoxville Foun dry^ ■ If you want Mill Irons, Machinery, or any thing ever made at a FOUNDRY, call, where they make the best of every thing; and no mistake. N. B. On account of the serious Illness of the , ; OLD MAN CREDIT, Mr.; CASH will take his place, and ail persons in debted will walk np to the Captain’s Office and settle or not growl when the constable comes around. J. p. BILES, dc CO. J. P. BILES, ) H. E. RUMSEY. | Knoxville, Oct. 26, 1864. \\T ANTED.—500 bushele Oats, 6()0 bushels Cora : in ear, 500 bushels Flas Seed, for which tho highest market price in Cash will be paid. D. P. ROBERTS & CO. Wellsboro, Nov. 23,1884-tf. . RE VENUE STAMPS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Revenue Stamps of all denominations, just received at the First National'B&nk of Wellsboro, in the Store building of O. A J. L. Robinson. Persons wanting Stamps are request to call and.got a supply. Wellsboro, May 25, 1864-rtf. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of ad ministration having been granted to the 'under signed on tho estate of Himm Avery, late of Gharles-j ton, deceased,' notice is hereby' given to those in 4 debted to make immediatopayment, and those having claimsjo. present-them- for settlement to ' • G. W. AYERY, Adtn’r. Charleston* Feb. 15, 1865-6 t. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of rulminlstrn -tlos having beet* granted to the undersigned npon the estate of-Hotriaoa Moot, late of Westfield, deceased, notice Is hereby given to* tho>o Indebted to make Immediate pay ment, a'cd'lhose bavicg'Clulms to present them properly au thenticated for settlement to DANIEL 9. SHOVE, Chatham, Feb,-15 J '1865-6t. : '' Adm’r. M INIS TB.AT PR’S NOTICE.— Loiters of Administration having been granted to the undersigned upon tho estate of Joseph- Walker, late of Richmond, deo’d, thoso indebted will please make immediate payment, and thoso having claims against said estate will .present them for settlement to w. W. BAYNES, ' 1 Ad , NELSON S. WALKER, J Aum rs ' Richmond, Fob. 22, 1865.-61^* AUDITOR’S NOTICE.—The undersigned having been appointed an* Auditor to distribute the proceeds arising from tho sale of real estate of A. G. Elliott,’ will attend to tho duties of said appointment at the office of Williams & Smith on Friday, the 24th day of March,-A;D. 1565, fatl o’clock P. M.,al which time and*plabe ttU persona interested in tho distribu tion of said funds, are invited to"present their claims, or be forever barred from any*cliuras upon said fund. "w. H- SMITH, Auditor. Wellsboro, March 1,1863-4 t. KBRO&HJS IAMRS it 1 ROY'S DRUG STORE. TO THE PUBLIC. I AM now prepared to manufacture, at my establish' meat in Deerfield, PLAIN AND FANCY FLANNELS, Also, Ladies’ BALMORAL SKIRTS to order, either by the piece or quantity, to suit cus tomers: JOSEPH INGHAM. ‘ Knoxville, July 15, ISoo. deeSfield woolen factory. THE undersigned haying purchased the well known Woolen Factory of Messrs. E. & B. S. Bowen on the Cowanesque River, two miles east of Knoxville, takes this method of informing the inhabi tants of Tioga and adjoining counties that be will manufacture wool by* the yard or on shares to suit customers, into FLANNELS, • CASSJMEKES, . DOB-SKINS, FULL CLOTHS, of all kinds. The machinery has been thoroughly repaired and new machinery added thereto, also an improved new wheel which will enable him to work the entire sea son. ..He will pay particular attention to 801 l Carding A Ciolb 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. He would farther say that be has carried on tbe busi ness In'manufacturlng wool for farmers In Bradford and adjoining counties for the past twenty years; he therefore can warrant all work and satisfy his custo mers; using nothing in manufacturing but genuine wool.. 1 JOSEPH INGHAM. Deerfield, May 5-, 1863-ly. lilsiirai&ee Agency* THE Insurance Company of North America have appointed the undersigned an agent for Tioga County and vicinity. As the high character and standing of this Compa ny the assurance of full protection to owners of property against the hazard of fire, I solicit with con fldence a liberal share of the business of the county. This company was incorporated in 1794. Its capital is $500,000, and its asse&ta in 1861 as per statement Ist Jan. of wft5_5125 4 ;7.19..81. CHARLES PLATT, . * Secretary. ARTHUR Q- COFFIN, ... President Office of the Company 232 Walnut Street : Philadelphia. Win. Bae tiles*, Central Agent'Har risburg, Pa. JOHN W. GUERNSEY, Agent for Tioga County, Pa, July 15, 1863. Soldiers 9 Pay Bonmy and Pension Agency. KNOXVILLE. TWO A COUNTY PENNA. The undersigned having been specially licensed by the United States Government to procure the Back Pat, Bounty, and Pensions, of deceased and disabled soldiers, gives notice to all interested, that be has made arraogements with par* ties ia 'Washington, by which ho is able to procure Back pay, Bounty and - Pensions, in a. very short time, and that be will give particular attentions to all each claims that may be brought to him. Being provided with.all tb© requisite Forms, Blanks, Ac., Ac., he has superior advantages in this branch of business. Sol diers entitled to pensions, will find it to their advan tage to apply to the undersigned at Knoxville, as the examining.surgeon for Tioga County resides there. Also, Judge Case, before whom all applications for pensions may be.made. I Soldiers enlisted since the Ist of March, 1861, in iany kind of service, Naval or Military, who arc dis abled by disease or wounds, are entitled to Pensions. ‘‘iUl soldiers who serve for two years or during tno war, should it sooner close,-will be entitled to $lOO Bounty. Also soldiers who have been wounded ip battle, whether having served two years or not, are entitled to $lOO Bounty. Widows of soldiers who die or are killed are.entitled to Pensions and the $lOO - If there be no,widow, then the minor chil dren; and if no minor children, - then the 'father, mother, sisters, or brothers are entitled as above- Terms, moderate. I will be at my office on Monday and Saturday of each week, to attend to this business. July 15,1863, ly. WM. B. SMITH. . References : Wellsboro, J. P. Donaldson, Sher iff Stowell. Addison, N. T-, W. K. Smith. Wash ington, D. C„ Tucker and Lloyd. PENSION AGENCY. TO SOLDIERS AND THEIR FRIENDS. THE undersigned having bad considerable expe rience in procuring Pension Bounties and Back pay of Soldiers, will attend to all business in that line entrusted to his care with promptness and fidelity. ALL SOLDIERS discharge by reason of wounds are entitled to the $lOO bounty. Pensions, Bounties, and arrears of pay, collected by the undersigned. Persons wishing to confer with me will please call or address me by letter at Syivania, Bradford county. Pa. Charges reasonable. GEO. P, MONRO. Refers by permission to H. B. Card, County Treasurer, Wellsboro, Pa. D. P. Pomeroy, Troy, Pa., A. H. Spalding, Sheriff, Towanda, Pa. [April I. CLAIM AGENCY. THE undersigned will promptly prosecute all claims against the Government for services ren dered in the MUltnry or Naval Service of the United States. " Charges reasonable—will advance the legal necessary fees if desired. No charge if not saccess nl in tho application. D. McNAUQHTON. References ; Hon. Victor Case, I. W. Bellows, Ex amining Snrgeon at Knoxville, Pa., B. B. Strang, Clymer, Pa., F. Strang, Hector, Pa., S. H. Beebe, Harrison, Pa. Westfield, Aug. 24, 1864.-6mos* Pennsylvania State Normal School) MANSFIELD, TIO9A CO., PA THE SPRING TERM will commence on Mon day, March 13, 1865, Prop, F, A. ALLEN, for the past six years in charge of the Chester County (Pa.) Normal School, has bees elected Principal, and Prof. Frank Cbosby, recently of tho'same institution, has been appointed to the Professorship of Languages and Literature. Prof, Allen is well known throughout tho State as a "gentleman of accurate scholarship, possessing a prac tical experience of fifteen years ns on educator of teachers. Prof, CRo3BY“po3ses’ses the advantage of a rare and successful experience as a teacher of the va rious branches which aro pursued in schools of the higher grado. 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. TumoSytn advance, per term, $6,00. No extra charges for the languages or mathematics. Boarding in the hall, or in private families, from $2.50 to $3.00 por week. W. C. RIPLEY, Albert Clark, Sec’y. Prea’t Board of Trustees. Mansfield, July. 20, 1864-ly*. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad ministration b&vyig been granted to the under signed upon the estato of M..D, Bossnrd, late of Farmington, deceased, all persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present tho same, duly authenticated, for settlement to WM. CAMPBELL, Farmington, Mar, 22, Adm'r. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of ad ministration having been granted to the under signed on the estato of James Campbell, late of Nel son, dec’d, notice is hereby given to those indebted, to mako immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement to E. B. CAMPBELL, Adm’r. - Nelson, Mcb,’22, IB6&^6t^ NOTICE. —Tno annual meeting of the Stockhold ers of, tho State Normal School of the stb Dis trict, will bo held in tbe Trustees room, at the School building in Mansfield, on Monday, the Ist day of May, 1863, at 2 o'clock P. M., for tho purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year. ALBERT CLARK, Sec’y. Mansfield, March 22, 1865-3 w. PUTTY * WINDOW GLASS at u ROY'S DRUG STORE. W. C. RIPLEY, Pres’t. Eye and ■ Ear Institute. DR. UP DE GEAPp OCULIST, A CRIST & GEN'L SCRGEo'v - ; BLMIHA, N, Y. ' ’ TREATS ALL DISEASES ■OF THE EYE, EAR AND ~TBROaT The EYE.— Ho will operate upon Cataract j.• ficUl Pupil, Cross Ey os, Lachrymal Futf, 1 " Pterygium, Eutropiou, (inversion ol the eyeUd > i treats all forms of Sore Eyes, such as (; nr 'l , Lida, Parulont Ophthalmia, Opacities of the C 0 Scrofulous Diseases oTlfio'Eye, and all disps.l! B ’’ which tho Eya is subject. 3 t,J THE EAR.—Treats successfully Dischar"e, f th? Ear, Noises iu the Ear, Difficulty of liA n ‘° l Deafness, (oven when the nkuji i„ entirely deHtc-”!’ will insert an artificial one, answering nearlv ’ purposes of the* natural). THE THROAT.—Oleeiated Tim at, Enlarged- T„t, site, together with . g “■ roi >- CATARRH, la alt its forma, permanently cured. GENERAL SUKUERY.—Iie will operate Club Feet, Haro Lip. Cleft Palate, Tumors, Caacar.” Morbid Growths, Deformities' from Borns ri * HERNIA, ‘ Operated upon by a new mode with entire «oc C e... and performs PLASTIC OPERAKONS; where th' Nose, Lip, or any portion of the face i,’ dest-ore? through disease or otherwise, by healino them ea anew. ° ““ WUI attend to the Amputation of Limbs, end Gen oral Surgery in all its branches.- INSERTS ARTIFICIAL EYES.— Giving them .11 tho motion and expression of the natural,defying da lection. They are inserted without removing the ale one, or producing pain e • u Tha Doctor's collection of Instruments comnri.., all the latest improvements, and is thelargest in tha State. The superior advantages ho has had inner, fecting himself in all that is new and valuable in Snr gery, warrants him in saying that every thing itilbm the bounds ot the profession may he expected of him The Institute has been greatly enlarged, so that we ctm now accommodate an increased number of na tienta from a distance. Comfortable Boarding Hon ses attached to the establishment. , i ' >o }»eurahle Cam receiced for treatment or op-ra (ions. If a case is incurable,' he will be so informed. Institute upon Water-strcet, opposite the Brainard House, Elmira, N. Y. Elmira, N. Y., Nov. 4, !803.-Iy. New Millinery Goods. MlSti PAULINE SMITH wishes to inform her customers that she has just received her FALL AND WINTER STOCK of Millinery Goods, and that she is prepared to do all kinds of work in tho best manner for all who may favor her with their patronage. She wishes to inform those having Felt and Bea ver Hate to he made over that she will taka charge of eueh articles and send them to the city. Shop opposite United States Hotel. Wellsboro, Oct. 19,1804-tf. HOLESALE DRUG STOR E— PRINCE'S METALLIC PAINT, THADDEDS DAVIDS’ INKS. CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, CINCINNATI WINES & BRANDT, WHITEWASH LIME, KEROSENE LAMPS. PATENT MEDICINES, STATIONER^ FLUID EXTRACTS, PAINTS AND OHS, PETROLEUM OIL, DRUGS & MEDICINES, ROCHESTER PERFUMERY | & FLAVORING EXTRACTS, J, SCHOOL BOOKS; WALLPAPER, WINDOW 1 GLASS, DYE COLORS, Famished at Wholesale Prices by W. r>. TERBELL, Jan. 18, 1865-tf. N. T, New Floor and Provision Store. CHAS. A H. VANVALKENBURG withes to in form the citizens of Wellsboro and the surround ing country that they have recently started a new -FLOUR AND PROVISION STOKE, in the bailding formerly known as “ Osgood’s Store/* where they may be found at all times ready to wait on all customers who may favor them with a call, and sell them the choicest kinds of FLOUR, MEAL, BOCK WHEAT. PORK, Ac., at as reasonable rates as any firm in this place. CASH paid for all kinds of GRAIN, HIDES, and FURS. CHAS. AH. VAN VALKENBURG. Wollsboro, Dec. 21, 1364. OSCEOLA HIGH SCHOOL. THE Spring Term of the Osceola High Sci Sol, un der the direction of Prof. C. A. STONE, will commence on Tuesday, April 4tfa, 1860, and continue in session two months. The past success of this institution has been truly gratifying to its numerous friends, and the prospects for the ensuing year are no less flattering than they have been heretofore. There is no want of commo dious rooms for a large number of students. There is a bailding designed exclusively for ladies. Gentle men, or companies of ladies and gentlemen together will room in the school building. A teacher will room in each of the buildings and have control of the students. No Institution in, this section of the country offers better facilities for obtaining an education than ibb. The range of studies embraces everything necessary to entering college. A Teachers* Class will bo formed during the Pall Term. Tuition from $4,00 to $6,00. Prof. I. G. Hott has charge of the department of Music. For further particulars as to expenses, regulations, Ac., address one of the Trustees apd obtain a circular. r A. K. BOSABD, Esq., ) ALLEN SEELY, > Trustees. ENOCH M. STEER, j Osceola, Aug. If, 1863-tf. T) ESI EMBER—The place to get best Green and i~V Black Tea, Best Baking Soda, k ' Best Indigo and other dyes. Best Cream of Tartar, Best Keroaine Oil, Best Soda Crackers. Best Washing Soap, Best and parent Medicines, superior envelope* * D< * letter paper. *Tia at K 0 Y ’ S Drug and Chemical Store. mar 8 ’O5 DRUGS 6c n£Dl€l»£S. NO, 3, UNION BLOCK, WELLSBOHO, PI- P. K. WILLIAMS, BEGS leave to announce to the citizens of Walk* boro and vicinity, that ho keeps constantly ° a hand all kinds of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Chemicals,-Varnish, Paints, Soaps, Perfumery, Brushes, Putty, Fancy Goods, Pure Wines, Brandis Gins, and all other kinks of .Liquors of the best quality'. All kinds of r PATENT MEDICINES such as Jayne’s Expectorant, Alterative and PiH*> Ayor’a Sarsaparilla, Pills and Cherry Pectoral; Helm bold’s Extract Buchu, Sarsaparilla and Bose Wash. Mrs. Winslow's Sothing. Syrup; Wright'* Pdl*» Clark’s and Cbooseman'a Pills; Hall’s Balsam; Sjn inger’s London Dock Gin ; Herrick’s Pills and Pl**' tors; Brown's Bronchial Troches, &c., £c. May 2s, 1364-ly. P. R. WILLIAMS* ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of**- ministration having been granted to the under signed on the estate of J. B. Cady, late of deceased, notice.is hereby given to those indebted •<> make immediate payment and those having claims to present them properly aufbenticated for settlement to LUTHER H. BJREWSTfiB, Admr. ALICE CADY, Administratrix. Feb. 28,1805-61.
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