r t TKtMiiMM- I/O 0 A ft- AND 4 Eal? EE I. AM EOT! 8. Wellsbaro, Wadj jdasv Feb. 18, 1803, Special Notice.—! ifing the absence of the Prdprielot, the business,; tbk.bfflce will be transaoU e awHf. Li Bache/wlid ‘ilofe, unless it be specially ordered otherwise, is oat *Mpf“ t 0 oolleot nod receipt for moneys due, or paid n, ind to order material. His acts are hereby a cl: *'wl?dged to be Valid and sufficient.//,/ ; 'l/ This, of course fr npOt gnwdtoaindor the receipt of moneys by authorised- Sgepas in : different sections of the county. They wißTepprt to Mr. Bache untit further notice. c i-j $■ New Advertisements." - Adminf»lrator’*'iV»t>«—C&srino Walker, Adm’x. Lilt of tcUcri— Tioga Pos|Offioe. , Lilt of J e Office. Notice to SV*o%n|i»sAAll subscribers to the Ao'itatod whoso were in arrears six months and under on the Jf t May of Jan. 1863, will seUlo the tame ijith -tieCljreteal proprietor of tho paper;' thole whoso subBCT : ->Jion9-|rere in arrears over sil months at that Umefl'ilf] settle the same with Hugh Voung at the 'll • • -» - -w%m< 4 ' - - '■ Wood ’—Those ifesifeijors who have ex pressed a desire to. pay instead of cash are requested to bring.it aloB) asfeopn as possible. ■u y*r~ If you have i’r|j th dbck that needs re pairing, take toil A. R.! V can be found at Robinson's Book ft 't-jt . J2J- The Philadelphia ity-iSt States that a lady in QefmanWn bad an ;o£'djis» which was naade from oottnn raised from.'ai' - ’ «jv the Patent Office last spring, and plat Prentice* of JE “ those who talk of a ‘ with 2few En^land ( lefr other rebel?,” which. £ ifc pi whole 1 qQeslion. J>- To Adkisisteb, and Assis tant Assessors of taxes, are by law, authorized baths to the persons making monthly returns'on excise taxes ore leried. They are.to dd: so ffej of charge. Besides being a saving to those 1 ipdjnpk the returns, it is a, great convenionee, as it was necessary to go, in mtftiy cases, quite a distance to a justice of the peace. ' ' jSff* Canada Warder, of Cincin r oati, recently,- in a public jj’clhrpi said that there was a wsy of surely .avid ,qu*]i llj v destroying this plant, andswithout great labor/, who are hesita ting abput attacking tht I s, because the more they,are rooted out the Tit should try this lt is to pUals on the surface where they loC’fy remain there, will die.for'want of ligh£ pdTair. • Fowls.— Mr. Ires, of Salem, de. scribes V? 4fq|flß as, follows « I have kept of fowls, but havo novel nbill {this winter, fqnnd the Lr4ed that comes up tqt pxy Ud«a v of a perfect farm fowl, viz: the purq’jtfntf jita\ >^oi r a f% which stems to possess all the’good qyj iticsf Requisite to a perfect breed of fowls- They Btb large, yet well pro portioned, the hens Wft, gh|d£ /rom eight to twelve pounds; legs ybllow, 8 $6 yellow and tender; very domestic; of three feet, therefore are not )ume< by roosting about the premises, to the great' q? of the animals, and ail who may visit thejbi W'-ZMf.. E, Farmer . Camp op Tuq - srrt SftcG’T Penn, Vols. 1 ■ XRAR FAD4?lj?rii,;A[A , Fch. 5, ISO 3. / Hn. Editor; Allbw , ypur columns to express to Mrs. Eliza -jf' DrLldjmx, of the Mill Crook ‘and Tioga Relief Assdq. itibA the-sincere thanks of ’tho 4tv Pa. Vols., and espe cially of coarpfthyH, j£i.;ihe?r devotion to tho cause p{ the sick; and suffe£h<| Vs> demonstrated by tho present of various artica ofLclothingToc tbelruse in the Hospital Dcpartmed) regiment. The arti cles were‘thankfully root s in, good order im mediately appropriated: ;s ip'|icijted by .the patriotic donors.. -It is truly grai lying/ to'tbo soldiers'to know that there arc many it) marwhose hearts and sym pathies are With them. - ; Df f|ose whose' deeds speak, none are more gratefall) ;reib|nibcr|Bcl than the ladies of Mill Creek and Xiogi 1 ’• Tjmiy yours,’ ' ■ T?> jB. Holiday, Co. 11. - \i • 'ii i At a*£pociol of , Mount Pleasant Lodge, Ko. 8,„oi Anci< Dt,:?tqe and Accepted Ma fons, held January.2o, upon tbe decease of Pro. D. C. Strang* of said Lodge, tbe said Lodge having- the funeral and re turned to. tbe Lodge r . On motion, Brothers H. Al&bler, Esq., Rev. Geo. B. Jocelyn and Rev. W.*lBrasain, were appointed a committee to draft restJrtioig 1 expressive of the sepso of this Lodge-in the pi and said committee thereupon prepared an J ; submitted the following : Resolved, That'ili character of our de-* ceased Brother, D. C. S-rang,'Junior Warden of this Lodge, both as ftjnan Miißo v n,«are presented those great leading features in all hia busi ness transactions, porrr Iffnioral deportment and un wavering patriotism,. Tt-atcfi area fit example to all and eminently worthy i piour imitation. Rctolvcd, That in-t'd' decease x>f our esteemed Brother, community a valuable citizen, this Lodge a most mHibep, and the family of our deceased Brother a-inostlkih.d and excellent hus band and father. • T: ■ lit*»hcd, That we the fanjily of ®ur de ceased Brbtber'ourslnoeipo 4^PP t inHheir bereave ment. ,p I Jirnohcd, That as a If-kcn (if respect to the memory, of our deceased Brotbcfj'thetmciifcbora of this Lodge will wear the usual of.mourning for thirty days, and the loJlgo room wjjl)- be ■cfbthed in iqpnfning for a like term. /ij 1 }!s*oh-cd, That a cop ' ofltboso rehOlutions, under the signature of the Senior W.arden and Secretary, and the seal of be presented to tlie family pf the dcciusea^and - the foregoing pro ceedings and resolutiot* bo jpullisbcd in "the Home Journal, the Jhuck-fye, snd the Tioga county (Pa.) Agitator', were unanimously adopted. ' (I* Committee —E. Amb;ir, G|o. B. Jocelyn, W. Brat tain. ’ ' 1,1,1 4f. L, SMITH, W. M. R. AmbleU, Sfcreiai',:). *f ■ [J/ouW Home Jotmtal, JKT* The at. fur February contains the ’following articles: jOb;': National Finances, by Robt of. Walker; A Trip fovntieiura, by Chas.-W. Losing; American Destiny, bjsyJubrLStabi Patterson; The of.-the Lily ; b'c-Succssaful, by Kipbard B. Kimball;' Nullification Secession, by llobt, J. Walker; The Sioux H’flr, by J. 0. Nicol'ny; Dead; A Merchant’s Story,Ednjund Kirke; The Conso 'quences the Rebt lion, hy Frederic P. Stanton; Sunshine in Thought; liowjtbdy Jested in the Good ! ob} Time, by Chaa. G. Ldiand; Literary Notices: Kditor’j Table, " 3pST~ TukAtlavti; for February is one ■Of the best numbers i' at Crii have ever seen of this ulirays'oxeeHent peril' ‘lt contains fifteen arti cles in prose and>ar4’, i *- fguyercigns and Sons, by C. C, Ilazewell, a sketch- Nietcfical paper in the usual vein of that gentleb ft; Sfnder {he .Pear Tree, a pleasant story by Mr; ; The Utility and Futility of Aphorism .by \f. 11. Alger; Shelley, by a son of Leigh Bunt: ho preacher’s Trial, by C. A. Bartol; The Ghost i ( 'Uuty Jaques; The Siege of incmneti, by T. B,; ..-bad s' Jane Austen, by Mrs. Ti atersoi!,- Tbe Law ,* D. A. Wasson ; and The Chasseurs A. T. Rose. These are m prose. The verse i_; i .Tirenody by Miss Shep pord author of “Chu £s Aitchester;” The Test, by Bayard Taylor; Bosti t Hyhin.-by E. W. Emerson; Jlie Proclamation, by .‘‘l} Gvfahlltier; Latest Views of-Mr. Biglow, by ft,fesEp'r, Lowell ; Reviews and Literary Notices; .f-l \'' ’ MABBIBD. In DeltaatjOß tho ieth last., byr Andrew Growl, Esq., Mr. JOHN ELITES of Hiddlebsry, to Miss -CATHARINE Delmar. . th East Charleston, by Rev. C. L. F- Uow»,Afr, PETER TIPPLE, aged 62, to Mr«. ELIZABETH JOHNSON,’«ed 26. ' ■ In Wpllsbcro, on the OEOROB NELSON, youngest son of Andrew and Jane Growl, aged ahput 4 years. ' ’ , . In Wellsboro, ; sn , the ,11th Inst, of diphtheria, NELLIE 'ELIZA, daughter of 0. -V. and Jane Crane, aged 4 years/8 months, and 6 days. In Delmar, on the 27th nit, of diphtheria, JOHN «TVEBLET, oldest uon of William and Chlpe Howe, aged 18 years, 10 months and 1J days. ■ , At Newbern, N. C., on the 6lh inst, of typhoid fever, GEORGE W, RICE of Chatham, Tioga county. Pa., a member of Co. A, 171st Pa. Regt. drafted men. SPBGXAXi NOTICES. vy HOOPING COUGU OR CRODP, boW- T T ever severe may be alleviated and cared by the aeo of Madame Zadoe Porter's Curative Balsam. This invaluable Medicine possesses the eztraordl? nary power of relieving immediately Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Difficulty of Breathing, Huskiness and Tickling in the Throat It loosens the Phlegm, and will be found to be very agreeable; to the taste. It is not a violent remedy, bat emolfeot—warming, searching and effective. Can be taken by the oldest person or youngest child. For sale by all Druggists, at 13 and 25 cts. per bottle. , Jan. 28, 1863^1j. The confessions and experience OF A NERVOUS INVALlD.—Published for the benefit and as a caution to young men, and others, wbo suffer from Nervous De.bility, Early Decay, and theT kindred aliments—supplying the means of self* cure. By one who has cured himself after being a victim of misplaced confidence in medical humbug and quackery. By enclosing 1 a post-paid directed envelope, single copies may be had of the author Na thaniel Mayfair, Esq., Bedford, Kings County, New York. t Jan. 28, 1863.-ly. nal, says 10 Union, TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF BOTH SEXES.—A Reverend Gentleman haring been restored to health in a few days, after undergoing all the usual routine and irregular modes of treatment without success, considers it bis sacred duty to com municate to bis afflicted fellow creatures the means pf cure. Hence, on the receipt of an addressed en velope, be will send (free) a copy of the prescription used. Direct to John M. Dangall, 186 Fulton Street, Brooklyn,New. York. Jan. 28 r 1863.-ly. than the ts up tho STOP that coagh by using Cline's Vegetable Embrocation. See advertisement in another col umn* Sold by Druggists. [Feb, IS, 1863.] ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of Administration having boon granted to the un dersigned on tho estate of Delinas Walker, late of Tioga township, dec’d, all persons having claims against said estate arc hereby notified to present them properly authenticated to the undersigned at her res idence in"said township, and all persons indebted to said estate are respectfully requested to moke pay ment to ijbe undersigae 5 as speedily as possible. CATHARINE WALKER, Adminiitratrix. Tioga, Feb. 18, 1863—61®. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in tho Post Office at Wellsboro, Feb. 14,1863 : Boacb, L. C. Bullock, Ira Barns. Miss Carl, Jno. {teibsam, He. Joseph Dray, E. M. • Rnmza, William DoalU.lo, Austin Swope, Miss Ellon Duryea, A. J. Trull, S. W. Divine, E. Butts Teft, Miss Nancy Foster, William Thomas, JF. M. Keoedy, Noble Wilooi, Jno. C. Since, Henry Young, Qlive 2 Mathews, Jas. Persons calling for any -of the above letters, will please say they are advertised. HUGH YOUNG, P. M. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office at Tioga, Feb. 16, 1863 : Abbott, Mrs. Mercy Lowry, Jas. B. Blood, Samuel &, Co. Kundell, Mr. Cbas. Bastion, Christian, Rowley, Amos Chinn, P. B. Rowland, Robt. Creswell, 11. W. Sandford, E. E. , Curtis, Fidellow W. Sly, Harvey Carr, Miller M. Segur, Stephen Cunningham, John Sears, H. A. Garrison, Mrs. Horri- etl Spencer ' Smith, Miss Ivlania, Graves, Mrs. M. E. Stevens, 13. D. Hall, Miss Mary Tromain, Edward Huse, Miss Hetty Van Dueen, Wo. M. Jones, Thomas 3 Wilson, Lneinda Johnson, Abraham Witt, John Persons calling for any of the above letters, will please say they are advertised. LEWIS DAGGETT, P. M. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE. —Letters testamen tary having been granted to the subscriber on the estate of Lewis Miller, late of Delmar town ship, dec’d, notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly aulhontica ted for settlement. ISRAEL STONE, Delmar, Feb. 11, 1563. - Executor. More light ox the subject.—ah persons interested in light materials should certainly call at Roy's Drug Store and see that fine, pure specimen of Petroleum Oil for burning in the Kerogine Lamp. It is not only the safest but the cheapest and pleasantest light that can bo procured. Wellsboro, Feb. 11, 1863. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad ministration having been granted to the subscri bers on the estate of Cornelius Pierce, late of Farm ington township, deceased, all persons indebted to said estate arc hereby requested to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement to the subscribers. GEO. M. HALL, | i j‘i Feb. 18, 1863-61. NOAH CORWIN, J Aam '* WOOL CARDING AND CLOTH DRESSING, IX TUB OLD FOUNDRY AT Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa. THE subscriber having fitted up the place for the purpose of Wool Carding and Cloth Dressing, and also would inform tho people that wo will take wool to manufacture on shares or by the yard, to suit customers, and would inform the people that we can card wool at any time, as our works run ty steam also that all wool will be carded for four cents per pound. Wool and produce-will be taken for pay for the same, N. B. Prompt attention will be paid to all favoring us. Wo will give good satisfaction. CHARLES LEE, JOHN LEE. Wellsboro, Jane 11, 1862. Q. W. WELLINGTON & GO’S. BANK, COKNING, N. Y., (Located in the Dickinson House.) American Gold and Silver Coin bought end sold’. Now York Exchange, do, Uncurrent Money, do. United States Demand Notes “old issue” bought. Collections made in all parts of the Union at Car rent rates of Exchange. • Particular pains will be taken to accommodate oar patrons from the Tioga Valley, Our Office will be open at 7A. M., and close at 7 P. S M., giving parties passing over tbo Tioga Rail Road ample time to transact their business before the departure of the tpaia in the morning, and after its arrival in, the evening. Q. W. WELLINGTON, President Corning, N. Y., Nov. 12, 1862. PENSION AGENCY. TO SOLDIERS AND THEIR FRIENDS. THE undersigned haring had considerable expe rience in procuring Pension Bounties and Back pjiy of Soldiers, will attend to all business In that line entrusted to his care with promptness and fidelity. i 1 Persons wishing to confer with me will please call or address me by letter at Sylrsnia, Bradford County, Pa. Charges reasonable. GEO. P. MONROE, Refers by permission to * H. B. Card, County Treasurer, Wellsboro, Pa. B. F, Pomeroy, Troy, Pa. A. H. Spalding, Sheriff, Xowanda, Pa. - Oct, 15,1862.- I Newell, Perry (Dentist) Pratt, G. Poyer, Nelson 2 THE T,XO6A- ,C.Op;yy Y, AMf yA.T : OK, J. P. BILES, , AT THE? ,v ' . \ ' '• >».* KMOX¥H'UK FOUNDRY, -MAKES THE BEST PLOWS - IN THE COUNTRY. ALSO Cauldron Settles. STOVES, MACHINERY, AC., AC., .ALL AT LOW FIGURES. Knoxville, Feb. 4,1863-6 tn n AYER’S K>; CATHARTIC PILLS, .{SUGAR COATED,) £ ~ AES KADI TO . CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CURE THE SICK.[ Invalidi) Father», Mo then, Physieiaftt, Philanthro pints, read tkeir EjfccU, and judge of - their Virtuea, FOR TUB CURE OF Headache, Sick Headache, Foul Stomach. Pittsrueq, Pa„ May 'l/lSBS: Do. J. C. Ainu 8m: 1 have been repeatedly cured of the worst headache any body con bare by a dose or two of your Pills. It seems to arise from a foci -stomach, which they cleanse at once. If they will euro others as they do me, the fact is worth knowing. ED. W. PREBLE, Clerk of Steamer Clarion. Bilious Disorders and Diver Complaints. DSFABTtfBXT or THE ISTXEIOB,. \ Washihgtox, D. C., 7 Feb. ISW; J 8m: 1 hare used your Pills in my general and hospital practice over since yon made them, and cannot hesitate to say they arte the best cathartic wo employ. Their regula ting action on the liver is quick and decided, consequently they are an admirable remedy -for derangements of that organ. Indeed, I have seldom found a case of bilious dis ease so obstinate that it did not readily yield to them. Fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL, M. D., Physician of the Marine Hospital. Dysentery, Relax. and Worms- Post Optics, Uabtlaxd, Liv. Co., Mich.,' Nor. 16,1855! Db.Ateb: . Four Pills are the perfection of medicine.— They have done my wife more good than I can tell yon. She had been sick and pining ,nway for months, Went off to be doctoxod at great expense, but got no better. She then commenced taking your Pills, which soon' cured her, by ex pelling large'quantities of worms (dead} from her body. They afterwards cured her and our two children pf bloody dysentery. One of our neighbors bad it bad, and my wife cured him with twodosesot yonr Pills, while others around us paid from live to twenty'dollars doctors’'bills, and lost much time, without being cured entirely even then. Stich a medicine as yours, which is actually good and honest, will be prized here. . GEO. J. GRIFFIN, Postmaster. Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood. FVoth liev. J. V. Himes, Castor of Advent Church Boston. Db. Ateb: I have used your Pills with extraordinary suc cess in my family and among those 1 am called to visit in distress. To regulate the orgadtf of digestion amtperify the blood they arc the very best remedy ever known, and 1 can toufidently recommend them to my friends. Yours, J. V. HIMES. Warsaw, Wtomixo Co - ., N. Y., Oct, 24,1855. Dear Sib : lam using your Cathartic Pills in my practice, and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse'tbe syStcm and punty-tho fountains of the blood. JOHN MEACHAM, M. D, Erysipelas,, Scrofula, King’s Evil, Tetter,, r Tumors, and Salt Rhenm. From a forwarding Merchant of St. Louis, FA. 4, 1858, Db. ATxb: Yonr Pills are the paragon of all*that Is gr.at in nwtllcfnp. They hare cared my Httte OuugllterOT'Ulcer ou9 sorcS upon her hands and feet that hachproved incoroblß for years. Her mother bos been long grievously afflicted. v, ith blotches and pimples oo her skin and in her hair. Af ter our child was cured, she also tried your Pills, and they have cared-her. ' ASA MORGHIIDG.fi, ‘ Rheumatism. Neuralgia, and Gout. From the "Eev. Dr, Uuwkcs, of the Methodist 'Epis. Clinrch. Pulaski House, Savannah, Ga., Jan. 6,1856. Honored Sir : 1 should be ungrateful for the relief jour skill has brought me If I did not report my case to yon. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on excruciating neu ralgic pains, which ended in chronic rheumatism. Jiotwilh standiog I had the best of physicians, the disease grew worse and worse, until, by the advice of your excellent agent in Baltimore, Dr. Makenzie, 1 tried your Pills. Their effects were slow, but euro. By persevering in the use of them I am-now .entirely well. Senate Chamber, Baton Boros, La., 5 Doc. 1855. Db. Ates: I have been entirely cured by ypur Pills of Rheumatic Gout—a painful disease (hat had afflicted me foi year*. VINCENT SLIDELL. For Dropsy, Pit thorn, or kindred Complaints, requiting an active purge, they are an etcellent remedy. ‘ v J For Costiveness or Constipation, and as a Dinner PHI, they arc agreeable and effectual. Fits, Suppression. Paralysis, Inflammation, aud even Deaf ness, and-partial Blindness, have been -cured by the altera tive action of these Pills. Most of Jtbe pillr in market coutaln Mercury, which, al though a remedy iu skillful Lands,! a. dangerous In a public pill, from the dreadful consequences thdt frequent ly follow its incautious use. These contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. . FOE THE RAPID CURE OF Coughs Cold*, Hoarsen***, Influenza, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough , 'Croup, Aeihvia, In cipient Consumption, and for the relief of consumptive patients in advanced sta ges of the disease. 1 We need not speak to the public of fts virtues, Through out every town, and almost every hamlet of- tb® American States, its wonderful cures of pulmonary*complaints have made It already known. Nay, few are the fltmllies. in any civilized country on this continent without some personal experience of its effects; and fewer yet the communities any where, which have not among them some Tiring trophy of its victory over tbo subtle and dangerous diseases of the throat and lungs. While it Is the most powerful antidote yet known to man for the formidable and dangerous disea ses of the pulmonary organs, it is also the pleasantest and safest remedy that can be employed for infants and young persons. Parents should bare it iu store against the insid nous enemy that steals upon (hem unprepared. We have abundant grounds to believe the Cherry Pectoral saves more lives bv the consumptions it prevents than those it cures. Keep it by you, and cure your colds while they are curable, nor neglect them until no human skill can master the inex orable canker that, fastened on the vitals, eats your life away. All know the dreadful fatality of lung disord-rs, and us they know too the virtues of this remedy, we need not de more than to assure them it is still made the best it can be. We spare no cost, no care, no toil to produce it the most perfect possible, and thus afford those who .rely on it the best agent abicb our skill can furnish fur their cure. Prepared by Dr- J. C- AYER Practical and Analytical Chcmint, Loicelf, Mast. AND SOLD BY C. &J. li Robinflon, 'WellRl»oro; 8. X- Billings, Gaines; IT. U. Borden, Tioga; Dr. Parfcjmrat kW. H. Sillier. Lawrence rllle; 8. S. Packard, Covington; Bennett k Son, Sliddlebury; Gulick 4 Taylor, Blossborg; Fox & Witter. Mainsburg; C. L. Strait, Hosevißp, and Dealers everywhere. Feb. 11,1863.—6 m. - - :CORNING WHOLESALE DRUG AND BOON STORE. RUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, WINDOW GLASS, • KEROSINE OIL, ALCOHOL, BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Sold atwholoanlo by W. ». XERBEII, Country Merchants supplied with these articles at NEW YORK PRICES. Carning, Feb. 26,1562. WELLSBORO HOTEL. B. B. HOLLIDAY, - Proprietor. THE Proprietor haying again taken possession of the kbore Hotel, will spare no pains- to insure the comfort of guests and the traveling public. At tentive Waiters always ready. Terms reasonable. Wellsbbro, Jan. 31, iBBJ.-tf. j JT. CAIUPBELL, 18., ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW, KNOXVILLE, TIOGA COUNTY, PA: Frompjt,attent!on given to the procuring of Pen sions, Bank Pay of Soldiers Ac.'. Jan.- 7y 1863.-Bnr.‘’ '. WMpRIPOEAU i Untou Black. THE subscriber, havibg new stocb in ad4itionite»tbe well .selected-stock be bad on, band, is prepared to accommodate tbs public by keeping , Tr , ft ( A. GENERAL N'EWS ROOM iberbbo itilLfimiUh, .’.V.'i ju. l*'.L AT THE NEW STAND, ia the Post Office Building, No. b t Onion Block, (or by mail) sit <1 T T V „ XMM NEW,TOEK DMLIE.S. ... st th»pnbK9bera : prl6e«,'' : Ple %iU olio keebp: on hand a]] tho Liti.Tary tyeeklief/nud , ■; •_ ; .. t The HontU:f magazines, Including Harper's, XtJautic,Qodey's, PcteVson’a Knickerbocker, CoijtkientAL &c.j ic. - r , • 'Al«o,ffUlbekepteoQaUhtly on-haad, -a com repository of CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL. POETICAL gettOQt iAito'aixsCEUA'KEOSa kooks. Blank Books, Papcr llnnsloji, • sbebt itvsrc,'Pictures, maps Orders for Binding Books* jXho work executed, to suit any tasto>-and on'the Ipwest-posaible Particu lar attention will alsohe SPECIAL ORDERS for any thing comprehended in the trade* , / One Thousand Volumes of the Latest Editions of Parents, Teachers and Scholars, are in?ited-to coll and examine this large assortment of School Books in which may .be found schools of the County. Headers. —Zanders' entire series, Porter’a Header, Sergeant’s, Town’s and Willson’s Headers, ut the loic eit ca«Sf rates. j - * 1 -' ' ’ -Spbuliso Books.— Ac* Arithmetics. ■— Greenlears, Davies’, Stoddar I*l, Colburn’s Ac. , ' [ Grammars. —Brown's, Kenyon’s, Smith’s Ac. Geographies. —Mitchell's, Warren's, Colton's die. Davies’ Legendre, Algebra, Surveying Ac, * Slates of all kinds nnd siics. Copy Boolfs, Stqel Pens. _ Paper of aU lands, , Latin, German, French and Greek- Text Books j on, hand and purchased to order. "Watches, MoWelry, Picture Frames, Paper Hang ings, Christmas Tqys, Fancy Articles, 'Maps, Pic tures Ac. JZS* AU orders promptly attended to. WellsWo, Hot. ",J. F. IiOBISSON. J. M. SMITH, |~~|~AS npw on baud.aod is daily receiving at hia OPPOSITE THE DICKINSON HOUSE, a fhU and complete assortment of Fail and Winter Goods, which hero been bought on the most favorable terms, and will bo offered to customers at a VERY SMALL ADVANCE. Many'of his* D OMESTIC 'G OOD S were purchased at different times daring the Summer, thus enabling‘him to seU tneni j Less than Current New York Prices* and still makes n emall profit, y Advantages- of | SUCH.PURCHASES will at all times be given to the customers as far os possible'.' A/ears esperieoco-inieUing Goods ffor Ready Pay Only, i has Tally fcoafirmiff him in \fib opinion thatthis lathe only-proper way, for both - • ‘ I Bayer & Seller. | as it enables him to,da. better, by ,his customer than would be possible under the Credit System. The /Kcady pay SygllCHl - wiil therefore be continued, and also ■> ■ ■ THE ONE PE ICE SYSTEM, believing that.to bo the only policy spneistfDt with Honesty and Fair Dealing. All persons from Tioga County visiting Corning are INVITED TO CALL and make an examination. Corning, Oct. 8, 1562. JOHN R. BOWEN, NO. 1. UNION BLOCK , BEGS leave to notify snob ef bis friends and th* public who do not already know, that he u one* mure ou “THE OLD STAMPING GROUND” on the corner Where stood the old EUP IRE STORE before “ tbo fire,” and more particularly that he has just received a large and varied stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, LADIES’ GOODS. READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, Ae., ns well as afull assortment of'' HARDWARE, QDEENSWARE, WOODEN-WARE, and GROCERIES, spacially adapted to the wants of the eommnnity and will sell them at the-lowest living prices. CASH AND PRODUCE of all kinds taken in exebongo for Goods. TVellsboro, Oct. 8, ]S(S2, • •• CONSTITUTION WATER. THE OXLY REMEDY FOR DIABETES, Irrita tinn of tho Neck of the Bladder, Inflammation pi the Kidneys, and Catarrh of tho Bladder, Stran gury and' Burning, or Painful Urinating, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick Dust Deposit, Mucous or Milky Discharges after Urinating. ’ For sale by all Druggists. Price $l. WM. 11. GREGG «fc CO., Proprietors. Morgan & Allen, General Agents, Ko. 46 Cliff St, Kew York. JOHN A, ROY, Agent for Tioga County. Wellaboro, April 16, I§G2.-Iy. , HART’S HOTEL. THOMAS GRAVES', - - Proprietor. [Formerly of- the Covington Hotel.) THIS HateVkept for a long time by Davi4 H*rt, Is being repaired -and furnished- anew. The subscriber has leased it for a term of years, where be may be found ready to Wait upon* bis old customers and tlie traveling public generally.- His table will bo.provided with The best the morket'affords. At bis bar may be found the choicest brands of liquors and cigars. Wellsboro.. Jan, 21* 1863.-tf. RETURNER SOLDIERS AND their FRIENDS, can obtain BACK PAY, PENSIONS, and BOUNTY, through tho anbacriber, who hoc made arangements to projectile alt each claims, with a long eitahliahed and perfectly reliable PENSION AGENCY at Washington. - Ac the affidavitatmaat. be taken before a judge of the Court, and a* thiaia the residence ofJudge Whee ler, Ibeburineaa can be tranaacted in an faoura tima. ! 3s& is,‘ tssl: Ev D: WELLS. NEW STORE, jv: :r having made 1 HEAVY AODmOSS HITHERTO lame stock, \ WE COX|fIDESTLT ISVITE" ALL IN WANT OF Cheap Goods, AS WE ARE CONSTANTLY PROGRESSING. NO “GO BACK" IN THE CASE! EACH PAY INCREASES OUR SALES, AND MAKES ; NEW CUSTOMERS, WHO SPEAK WONDERS m BEHALF OF THE “ Small Profit,” « Quick Sales,” I “ • i Good Value System* NOTHING LIKE . BUYING. GOODS CHEAP FOR CASH, AND SELLING THEM CHEAP, WHICH IS THE GREAT "SECRET ' - - OF— FERINE & CO. “GOODS WELL BOUGHT” ALL AGREE IN SAYING ••ARE SALE SOLD;” AND HAVING THE SAME SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES AS FORMERLY /A r MAKING OUB PURCHASES, WE PLEDGE OUR FRIENDS TO MAKE Our Word Good* IN ADDITION TO OUR STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, .CLOTHS, CASSIMERKS, DOMESTICS, AC., AC., AC. WE RAVE ADDED ONE OF THE FINEST ASSORTMENTS OF CLOTHING TO BE FOUND IN THIS VICINITY AND AX PRICES Defying Competition* FURS! FURS! WE HAVE ALSO JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID LOT OF FURS, CONSISTING IN PART OF MINK, STONE AND FITCH MARTEN, SIBERIAN SQUIRREL AND RIVER MINKS AC., Children’s Fnrs OF ALL KINDS, MUFFS AND, CUFFS IK ENDLESS VARIETY. GIVE US AN EARLY CALL AKD SECURE BAROAIKS, AS WE PLEDGE YOU To Sell Them AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. Ferine & .Co., * TROY, 3?A: TO OCR ANIV #l5O BESt PIANOS. 130 JOS. 9. £&L£ A having removed to ihur sow worerooms/ m: 478 BROADWAY, are host prepared to offer fho public A ofegsifieont aem scale fall - I 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, containing all! improvements known in this copntry or Europe, over-strung bass, French grand action, hary pedal, full iron’ frame, for $l5O & 175 CASH* ■ Warranted for 9 Years. Rich moulding cases, . •; $2()0,, $250,; & s3oo^.' all warranted diade of. the maUrial, bb£, to aland better than,.sold f° r nr ssod by lb# old methods of manufacture. We invite DEALERS AND TEACHERS , , in all {Aits of the country, to act aa ageqtf, sad t» test these unrivalled Pianos with Steinway A Son»£ Chickering & Sons, or any first-class manufacturers. " JOS. I\ HALE & CO,/ ' 478 BROADWAY, NEW YOBHI. Oot. 22, 1862,-4m. : Economy lnWealtli! CURB TOUR COUGH E'OR 13 CESTii The Best arid Cheapest Household Remedy in tlte World. Uadame YADOO PORTER’S Great C oush R emedr. Miwxt ZADOC ?01itfeR'a CtRATITEiBiLSAM U warranted if used according to the directions,' to cure to all cases Coughs, Ca|d*« Whooping, Cough, Asthma, and all affection* of the Throat and Lungs. Madams ZADOC PORTEB’ft BALSAM is prepared with oil the requisite core and skill, from a combination of the beat ran** dies tbo vegetable remedies •£ fords, it* remedial kingdomare based on its power to usaUt the healthy and vigorous circulation of the blood, through the LangeN Jt is not a violent remedy, but tmoliunt—■warm, searching and effective; can be taken by tlia eldest person cr youngest child. , _ Madams ZADOC POUTBIVa 1 > BALSAM has boon in ue by. IL* public for over IS jean, and h*s Required its present saie simply by being recommended by tlio*« l who have used it to their afflict [jbX cd friends aud others. BgaP Most Important,— II ame 7odoo Porter'a Curative Ei»J -•n.- ■ t - gam is Bold at a price which lt In the reach of every 7 - one to keep ft convenient lor »ac. The timely use of a eiugle bottle xull proTo to bo Worth ItU times its cost. NOTICE.— Sate You* Mojtbt Do not be persusded to purchase articles nt 4s to $1 which do not contain the sir- . toes of » 18 cent Bottle of Miulamw-Porter’e Curative list* earn, the cost of manufectunng which Uag great os that uf almost any other medicine; ond the very low price at vltii'ii ills sold, makes the piofit to the seller apparently »ma)k - and unprincipled dealers will sometimes recommend other medicines <»n which their profits are larger, unless the cus tomers insist upon having Madame Porter’s and nose other. Ask for Madame Porter’s Curative balsam, price 13 etuis, jnd ip large bottles At 25 cents, and take no other. If you ■cannot get it at one store yon can at another. jgfr-Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers at 13 cents, and in'larger bottles at 25.cent*. irAEL A fiUCKEL, Proprietors, Jan. 28,1863.-ly. % New Y jrk. OFFICE OF "JAY COOKE, . : - SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, At JAY COOKE & CO,^Bankers, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, , Philadelphia, Nov, 1, 1862. | The undersigned, having been appointed Subscrip tion'Agent by tbo Secretary of the Treasury, la now prepared to furnish, at once, the New Twenty Tear 6 per cent Benda, of the: United States, designated na “ Five-Twenties/, redeemable at the pleasure of the Government, ofUr fiveyepr?, and authorized by Aet of Congre*a Aap provc<TFo,bruary 25. 1562. ‘ - The COUPON BONDS are usned in sums of f 69, $lOO. S5OO, SIUOO. % ■ - - : The REGISTER BONDS in sums of $5O, $lOO. $550,.51000, and $5OOO. " . i Interest at Six per cent, per annum will commence from date of purchase, and is ■PA TABLE m G OLD, . • Semi-Annually, which is equal, at the present premi um on gold, to about eight per cent; per annum . Farmers, Merchants, Mechanics, Capitalists, and all who have any money to invest, should knoy and remember that these Bonds ar6, in. effect a Firtt' Mortgage upon all Kail roads, ■ Canals, Bank Stocks and Securities, and the immense products of all thy Manufactures, Ac.. Ac., in the country: and thatthf full and ample provision made for the payment of tha interest and liquidation of principal, by Customs Du ties, Excise Stamps and Internal Revenue, serves U make these Bonds the Best, Must Available and ‘Most Popular Investment ’ iti the Market, Subscriptions received at PAR in Legal Tender Notes, or notes and chocks of banks in Philadelphia. Subscribers by mail will receive prompt attention, and every facility and explanation will be afforded on application at this office. A full supply of Bonds will be kept on Hand for immediate delivery. JAY COOKE, *' Nov. 12, 1862. ' .Subscription Agent. A GEM.FOK THE MILLION, •i iND A. ; Splended and Appropriate- Holiday Present, FIITIE. DEHOREST’S RUNNING STITCH $6 Sowing Machine, THE embodiment of practical utility, and marvel of simplicity; makes'the fanning stitch* very rapidly and perfect, us&j a common needle, and* will last a lifetime. At the Kcw York State Fair, its simplicity, efficiency, and great practical utility, wu‘ confirmed by the award of the First Premium. It will gather, ruffle, shirr, tuck', run up breadths,, etc., with a single or double thread on any-material* adapted to tie running stitch. The thinnest, usually the most difficult to stitch by other sowing machines, being sewed the easiest. For ladies* and children’# apparel, and other articles made of light it will therefore be found almost invaluable. It is attached to the table like a sewing bird, and! having no tension, and requiring no lubrication ion change of stitch, is always -ready for operation, and. such a marvel of simplicity that a child of six or eight years can understand and use it successfully^ It is not at all liable to get out of order. Each machine is put up in a neat box, accomp*-’ Died with full and explicit directions, and twenty, five needles. . Sent to any address in the United States on re ceipt of an order, inclosing the amount, or may be collected by Express on delivery of the machine. When the money is sent with the order and regia-, teredj We guarantee its safe receipt and tfao delivery, of dbe machine, anywhere within 2000 miles fni q{ any Express charges. , Very liberal arrangements for agencies. See Mirror of Fashions, or for full particulars,’ specimen of sewing, etc,, send a stamp for return postage. Address, MMK. DBMOREST, 1 473 Broadway, IT. V. Every lady, mother, milliner and dress-maker/ should have oho of these valuable sewing machine's. January 21.‘1563. coNsrapiioN, AND Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS* can be cured. Not however by any medicine taken into the stomach, as has been fully shown, recently ro a series 6f essays by Dr. Robert Hunter of New York City, published in tbc Daily 7W&*»<; but by iqhaling the suitable medicine combined with! .oxygen, into the Lungs. The subscriber is so fully satisfied of this that he has entered into an arrange-, ment with Dr. Hunter, by which any person suffering! frqm diseased throat or lungs* on giving bim a full statement of their symptoms, and paying the regular fee, which is very reasonable, oqn have their cate lent to the Doctor snd.tbe medicine and inhaling in strument furnished to them. " ' * ‘ ; Perebns-able to>ome to him arr tltwlrtrd to do so,‘ and will generally find him,at bis Furui&reend Uar*; pet Rooms in Lawrenceville* < t?ho, are unable to oome,l)e'wiU visit on being requested to do so. ,-He has made this arrangementand gives this notice that no cue in tbi» county may die of these disease* without* the trial of this last and mo«£ idccewM triumph of. medical fftlenccs . : jXawrenesvills/ Jan/ H/'&S.-tf. 1 E.JX WELLS.’
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