A ; Chun fa ike tew J tft School * The Folle>yink»a^^ji^* ,^^^^i^S^ ion »t'Aost« w#?f :&■s& ■" •** ’S an act rt. »^lM*rer' C*HCB OT i- SCHOOt. TOWCTbEff,? Section 1. i? That the Mrmofpffice of and after the; i \ Ip, [one 'thousand eight bandredand eizs4cit|ti shall commence OB.tbe flifi Monday of Jhpeiiitjeaoh and every year: Jprovided, (ThatVthe term of office of echool dire'htOTilaovrjn of ioj shj.ll severally bo extended nqtßihhiTrat Mcrqiayof June or the year in whloiShh^f'tofan ofypfiice expires; And propided ThatShe'crganization of each board of' school , director?j as provided by the twelfth section ofthe act hf tbs eighth of ‘ May, one thousand eight hundred and fifty*: I Joiir> shall be within ten days M'the firsß Hon ddy of Juke in each year: AM provided fw tker, That;the sohOoi tax foreahh year shall not be levied wntil after snob prgat»i|tatibn .and. be fore the first of Joly of eaohy car: Provided, That the proviaibnsof this siot shall not extend to the. city,' M Philadelphia, p«i tfie county of Allegheny nor to the cities and Lancaster: ; : - ’ , "'rijf Approved the 324 dM.of Aj^H,,1863. This brief section, pevMal'important modification# J>f which seem,to. reqdirt fmmWlate Vxplw»tid4|* :i■ V. 5 /:=••! ;■ 1. It iftfei January,!, 1864, tbs term - or olßce 1 of di^clO^j^all"commence \ on tfie first MindSj i)i Jnpd election; '; ; r [ ." ,V.rV Vi v •'■-’■i' . L Tbiamsaostbat n m dtefin what month dtdied, after the first ol.Ja iuifV, 1864, direo-; tors shall nottake their iea:s; iii the board till after the first Monday i, the ■ next succeeding Jpue; that Wj tilll the ,4rsi day of the next school year.:;-i 2. Tbia dbes hot affect; persona appointed to fill vacancies.* They at«nce:take their seats, andoontinoc io the board till the first Monday of the Jratejin which the' feripj bf the persons ; whose plages they occupy, wulii!’ have expired > bad they nsteduSd in thellbatdi ' ,', . 1 11, . It extends'ihe|terpwbf all directors “in office ” (wbetbsr by electjtm of appointment) on the day 'of its phssagh (22d April, : lB63). from tbo day-'in which such term would other wise have expired, till the first; Monday of the nextanocsedingJune] 1 ; 1. This means that director's terms, existing at the date/tf Uris. act (22< April, 1663) shall be continuedrrototbejday 04 which they would otherwise- expire, tiltthe next succeeding.-first Monday in June, so, os to retain a fail board tilltbattime. t. [ ... 2. .This does not mean; bowever. that direc tors whose term expired dinting the winter or spring of 1863,.but prior ;0.22d April, 1863, are to rfsUms and Continue -their office till the * first Monday in June, 1863;/or their term having expired before its ihisnot can have no operatiba upon {hemp •; < 3. HenoS this also mens jbat directors , whose terms expired and itiHe before April 22d, 1863, are not 1 to be admitted idtothe triennial conventions to elect oonnty eaperintendente on the first Monday in May, 1863; but that their successors' duly-elected or /tppbinted-, whether before or after the 23d April; [1863, are to be admitted as members oftheioonvenilans. 111. It postpones, the orgamzationof boards of directors (that ; is, the choioq. of President, Seoretarynrid Treasurer) till, jwltbin ten days after the, first Monday in Juße’annually. -1. This renders' an elpctipq of officers for organization indispensable Wjjthin ten days after the first Monday in June, , 1563 ,- and annually thereafter, within the first; top days of each sdhoo] year. ■ *j. But, insomuch; as .unbroken organization is indsspensahie to tbs operations of tbo sys tem,, this .not only also admits of but', requires an organization of each board for the intrim between the sonusl eleotioii and the'first Mon day of June, in 1863; w[thiw ten days after which last named day, the, first regular organ tion under the new lawmustitake place. ’ r 3. Hence, it follows, tbj 11 ail official acts by board officert, obosep prioitoUhe,first Monday in Juneof 1863; an ind aoilordanoa with tha old law andlthe rule of the proper board, wili be legal Sad binding, till, the. first election under the new law in June. ‘ " l - ‘; IV. It prohibits the lavy pf school tax till the between the annual organization of the proper- board and th£lst'of tbs following -July. ■ . i ■ 1. This meftns that ihd amount of tax to be colleeiedi within the'theft current y ear, shall not be r. CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CpBE THEJSIOK. Invalids, Fathers, Slathers, Phytx'&ant, Philanthro• pi,M, read their EJfecte, and jvdye of ' their Virtues. - FOR TUB CURB OF ' *■ Headache, Sick Headache, !Poo| Stomach. PirrsKtrse, Pa.J May 1,1866: Da* J. C. Atm. Sm: I bare been repeatedly cored of the wont headache any body can baveby a dote or two of yoor Pills. It seems to arise from a fool stomach, which they cleanse at onee./ If they will care others as-they do me, the fact is worth kn'owing. ' ED, W. PREBLE, Clerk bf Steamer Clarion. Bilioaa Siaorden and Liver Complaint*. i/Kririxwei’T ur the inrCKiVK, r WiaaisoToji, D, C., 7 Fab. 1856. J SiEtcl haye used your Pills In my general and hospital practice ever since yon made them, and cannot' hesitate to say they are the best cathartic we employ. Their regala* ting action on .the liver is decided, conseqaeotly they are un admirable remedy for derangements of that organ. Indeed, 1 hare tel do hi found * case of billons dis ease so obstinate that it did not .readily yield to them. Fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL, M.D., Physician of the Marine Hospital. Dysontery, Relax. and Worms- ■ Host Office, HaetlAxd, Lit. Co, ftftca., Not. 16,1855. Dr.Atee; Your Pill* are the perfection of mediclne.- They bare done ray wife more good than I can tell yon. She had been elck and pining away for months. Wenboff to bo doctored at groat expense, bat gotten betterr-fibethen - commenced taking yont* Pills, which soon cured her, by ex-’ polling large quantitjeA- of worms (dcadWrom her body. They afterwards enroll her and onr two children of bloody dysentery. One of oar neighbors bad It bad, and my wife cured him with two doscsof yonr Pills, while others around ns paid from five to twenty dollars doctors'-bills, and lost much time, without being cared entirely erea then. ■ Such a medicine as yours, which is actually'good sad honest, will bo prized boro. GEO. J. OKIFPIN, Postmaster. > /Xqdlgeitloa and Imparity «f the Blood. JFVom i2cc. /. T*, ffimes, 'hutor 0/ Adeem fihurdfc' Jferfoti. Dr. Ater: 1 Imre used your Pills with extraordinary suc cess ife my family and among those I nm-called distress. To regulate the organs of'digestion and purify tbo blood they arc the very best remedy over known, and I can confidently recommend them to ray frJends.T Tours, v v J.V. HIMES. W arsaw, Wtomiwo Co., N. Y„ Oct, 24,1855. Dear Sir: 1 am nsihg your Cathartic PUlsJn my-pfactice,. and find thenTafrexcelleut purgative to cKanse the'system and parity the fountarns-of tho blood. , •’ JOHN iIEiCUAM, M. D. Erysipelas, Scrofula, Eioff’s Evil, Tetter, Tumors, and Salt Rheum, From a Ibrioarding Merchant of St. LoiiU, Frb. 4,1866, Dr; Aite ; Ypar Pills afe this paragon of all that is grvat in medicine. iPbey havwcnred'my little daughter of ulcer ous sores upon her hands and feet that hod proved’incurable for years. IleV mother has been long grievously afflicted with'blotches and pimple* on ber skin and in her hair. Af ter, our Child wwcared,ehe also, tried your --pills, and they have cured her. ASA MOUG RIDGE. Rheumatism. Nenralgif and Coat. From tlic Kev.*Dr. H.iwkes, of the Methodist Kpls. Church. .I'ULidKi Hodse, Savannas, Cft., Jan. 6,1856. Honored Sib: lahouW be nngr rueful for tho-relief yonr skill hasbroajßit me if I dir] Dot report my case to yon. A cold settled in my limbs nnd bfpught-on excruciating non* •ralgic pains, which ewled-in chronic rheumatism. Notwith standing’ I £ad the 'beat of physicians, the disease grew worse and worse, until, by the advice of your excellent agent in Baltimore, Dr. Maicnfia, I tried your Pills. Their effects were slow r but'sure. By persevering ’iff tbe N 4iebF them lam now entirely well. Senate Chamber. Baton Rouqk, La., 5 Bee. 1855. ' Da, Atxr:;l :chr«o> y: y TINCBNT SLIDELL. For Dropsy, PU thorn,nr -kindred Complaints, requiring an purgp* thty are an exceUentremwiy. For Co&iveness or Constipation, and as a Dinner Pill, they are agreeable and effectual. . Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, ness, and Partial Blindness, have been cured by the altera tive action of those Pills. _ _ Most of the pills in markot fc cont»ln Mcwiiry» which, al though a valuable Remedy to skillful,bandyl* dangerous in a public pillj from the dreadful consequences that frequent ly follow its incautious use. Those contain no mercury or min«ririQh>tßifcd'Whatdter. ~ AYER'S Cl FERRY PECTORAL. FOE THE RAPID CURE OF . - , . . . Coughs, Cold*, Honnenen, Influenza, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, /n -.cfpseWT'GoWMi and for the relief -of-'conMraptfve patteWs ffl •advanced sta ges of the disease. We need not speak to the public of, its virtues* Through ont eriry’towhe sod’ almost Orery hamlet of the American Staler,itr'wondcrful cum of ptriradbkry complaints hare made it already known. Nay, few are the families in any cirllUed country on this continent without some perseoal experience ©fits effects; and fewer yet the communities anywhere which have not among them some firing trophy of its victory over the subtle and dangerous diseases of tue throat and longs.' While It is the most 'powerful antidote yet known tp man for the formidable v*d dangerous diaea ksos of the pnlmonsry organs, it Is also the pleasantest and safest remedy that can be employed for infants andyonng persons.- Parents should hare it In store against theinald noos enemy that steals upon them nnprepared. We bare abuudapt grounds to believe the Cherry Pectoral saves more lives bv the eonsnmptlons it prevents thin those it cures. Keep it by you, and core your colds whllatbey are curable, nor neglect them until no human skill can master tbs- inex orable canker that, totesed on the vitals, eats your life away. All know the dreadful fatality of lung disorders, and as too tbp virtues of this remedy, we need not do more than to assure them it is still made the besrif can be. We spare no cost, no care, no toil to produce It the most perfect possible, and thus afford those who «ly ouit thfthest Agent which our skill can furnish for their cure. Prepared by Dr- J. O. ATBS* Practical axel 'Analytical Chemist, LoictW^Mau. AND SOLD BY C. A J. L. Robinson, WolUboro; S. X* Billing*, Galntfs; H* H. Borden, lion; Dr. Farfchnrst A W- H. Miller, Lawrence ville; B.B.^ackard,CpTingtQn;.BanprttABoB t MlddleboT7; Ouhck' A’Taylor, Blovburg 5 fhx jA, Witter, Maioibnrg; C. ) h’: Btralt,‘Bo»evilfe, arid DealfciVeYery where, \ feb.4J,1«63.— 6a. -- tag. VIOQA- * »-I ! STY AHITAT-IR. : £> ;i :\ DB, 8W JE EP’S r , , INFAILIBLB LINI M ESJT! RX H E GREAT REMEDY CUTS AND WOUNDS PILES, HE AD ACHE, AND ALL RRKDMATIC AND NKK-J VOUB DISOEDEtS. For »« of whichlt Is a speidy aid Certain remedy, ai,d peverfaib. -Thi* Liniment u prepared from tbo recipe ef Dr.gtepheq .Sweet,.of.Connecticut, tbo fa-, mens bone letter, andhasbeenfuebdin hie practice formono'tbaatwentyycarrwifh : tbq molt astonish es success. ' Ki ■ ...isPJUf Uh oa rivoled by any preparation before the public, of which the meet skeptical may be convinced by a single trial. This Liniment will con rapidly and radically, Rheumatic Ditordcrt of every, kind, and in thousands of eases where it has been need it has never been known-dnfailo"- . v \\J< A L Vi' “• ' - - - ' FOBNECBALGIA, it will «£ford immediate folia/da every tease, however distressing. It will relieve the worst cases of HEADACHE in thrse mLanteaandiawarranted to do it, . .? i v TOOTHACHE,aIso will it Cure instantly. FOR NERVOUS AND GENE- RAB LASStT.UBE arising Cram imifudence or er-. [cesfjthfa XfimmeDt4* a most i hippy. and unfailing, [remedy." Acting directly upon the nervous tissues, it strengthens pnd revivifies the system, and restores. It to«la*ticHy and vigor. - ' v FOR PILES.—As an external remedy, we claim that it is the but known, and we challenge the world to produce an equal. Fveryvictimof thi.dia treseing complaint thonid give iti'trial,'forit will not fail to afford, immediate relief, and la a' majority of ’easel will effect a radical cure. ; QUINSY AND SORB THROAT age game times extremely ■ njalignantvwadr'dangejrenertnt ■ 'timely applieatfctt oMhSW&lniaeent will nwverftil-td cute. r SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and en* jargemenf of the jeintsis liable to occur if neglected. Jibe worst case may be conquerod by this lipHuent in two or three days. BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS. SORES, DLi CERS, BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily ,'to the wonderful healing properties of Dn. Sweet's Infal lible Linnets?, when used according.,to directions, Alsu, Chilblains,-!?rested Feet, and Insect Bites and. Stings. t ■ : DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTS CUT, the Croat Natural Bone Setter. , DR. STEPHEN SWEET. OF CONNECTI CUT, is known ail bVcr lhe United Stales. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Rheumatism and never fails.- , DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMBNf Is a certain remedy for'Ndnralgia. DK. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cores Borns and Scalds immediately. DR. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is the best known remedy for Sprains and Braises, DB. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Coxes_.llcadacho immediately and wu never known to fail. ' . , DK. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Affords immediate relief for Piles, sad seldom fells (o car©,* . _ j DR. SWRET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cares Toothache in one urinate. > DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cares Cats and Wounds immediately, and leaves nj> scar. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is the best remedy for Sores in the wdrid. : DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT. Has been used by more thaa a million people, and all praise it. 1 I DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINJMEIfT Taken internally cures Colic, Cholera Morbns and Cholera, 1 j DB. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is truly a “ friend in need,’’ and every family should have it at hand. I c DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is for sale by all Druggists. Pries 25 and 50 cents. A Friend In Need. Trr if. Dr. Sweet’s In&lliWo liniment, 08 00 OX ternal remedy, is without a rival, aod will alleviate pain more speedily than any other preparation. For ali'Bbenmatlo and Nervous Disorder* it fa truly in. fallible, and as a curative for Sores,.Wounds, Sprains, Bruises* Ac., its soothing,'healing .an*, powerful strengthening properties, excite the just vender tnd astonishment of all who, h av « ever given it a trial. Over one thousand certificates of remaftabfe cures, performed by it within the last two years, attest the fact. , To Horse Owners! Dr. Swewt's Infallible Liniment fbrHorocs ii unrivaled by any, and in all colas of Lameness, arising from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching, its effect is magical and certain. ■ Harness or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Mange, 4c., it will also cure speedily. • Spavin and Ringbone may be easily prevented and -cured in their.incipient) stages, bat confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a radical ear*; No case of the kind, however, is so desperate or hopeless but it may be alleviated by this Liniment, and its faithful application win. always remove the Lameness, and enable the horses to travel with comparative case. EVERT HORSE OWNER should have Otis tenedy at band, for its timely ass et the first appearance of Lameness will effectually nre vent thosrfenaidable disessbs, to which all horses sre liable, and which tender, so many otherwise valuable .horses nearly worthless. - DR. SWEET’S InfalllMe Liniment, •IS TH X SOLDIER'S FRIEHD, ' And thousands hate foond it TRDLY A FRIEND IN NEED! CAOWIOK. , To avoid Imposition, observe; (he Signstare and Likeness of Hr. Stephen Sweet on every' label- and also "Stephen Sweet's Infallible LMm«t»MoiSto the glass Of each bottle, witiwpt which none are gen uine. ; RICHARDSON* 4 CO., Sola Proprietors, Norwich-'Ct. , . ■ 4 ALLEN, General Agents. - j ji' nii i. vi a AS cu £J&«ei, Neir 1 p&- Sold by alLdealere everywhere. ■- > December 10, 1S/53.- ly. . - ,f, *• 3UCJKEYE - MOWER AND REAPER. films. Mojo* apd -Reaper,took-th«,FIRST grand GOLD MEfiALandDI PLOMA, at:ihe greatest practical Field Trial ever held in this country, at Syrhcase, Jniy 1867. It has .file, been awarded the first premium at fifty State and County Fairs. IT DEFIES COMPETITION. ' The. undersigned has been appointed an agent for the sale of this Mower and Reaper in Tioga spunty. ~He wUlalsosoon bn prepared,to-furnish farmers with evtery description of Agricultural implements .suited to the wants of this region. _ WeUshoro, May 30,1883., . .0. Y. CBAN3. J. P. BILES, AT THE KNOXVILLE FOUNDRY, makes the. BEST PLOWS IN THE COUNTRY. ALSO! Cauldron Kettles- STOVES, MACHINEKY, AC., *C., > - ALL AT LOW FIGURES. Knoxville, Feb. 4,1863-6 m. raiSBORD BOOK STORE. No. 9, Union Block. THE subscriber, having purchased a new stock in addition to the well selected stock he bad on Rand, la prepared to accommodate the puhlichy keeping * A. GSITBRAIi' news boom AND BOOK STORE, where he will furnish. AT THE NEW STAMP, In the Post Office Building, No. 5, Union Block, (or by mail) all X THE NEW TORS DAILIES at the publishers prices. He will also keeop on hand all the Literary Weeklies, and The monthly magazines, Including Harper's, the Atlantic, Oodey’s, Peterson's Knickerbocker, Continental Ac., Ac. Also, will be kept constantly on hand, a com jete repository of - - CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blank 1 . Books, Paper Hangings, SBEET MVSIC, PICTURES , MAPS, ROSECDTING PENSION ATTORNEY A and Dealer in , . laA-ND WARRANTS, And Ocunl OoUection and Claim Agent KNOXVILLE;■ TIOGA CO., PA., Will attend to, business in the Supreme Court find Court pf claims, and to the prosecution of claims be fore the several Departmente of Government. Espe cial attention will be given to,claims for BOUNTY BANDS and ARREARS OF PA T; *lOO BO UN. TY and PENSIONS, in the BAND and INDIAN OFFICES; before the GENERAL POST OFFICE, and. -MILITARY; CLAIMS gimriUg. . . . The Subscriber having been enraged for the past fear years in; the prosecution of claims before tho De partments inWashington, will give particular atten tion to SUSPENDED CLAIMS for Pensions and BOUNTY LANDS, especially In eases where thoeoliier.or widow is nnable to 'state the officer's name. Is all snch eases no charge will be made hoists snoCejsfhl. Usqnestioahle references, will be given in all cases. All business relating to matters above referred to can be done by correspond ence with the subscriber, and all letters addressed to him : at Knoxville, Tioga County, Pa, r will receive prompt attention, WM. B. SMITH. August 27;i882. THAT’S NOTHING NEW! I HAVE aßalong sold TCBKOSENE OIL at fifty cents a gallon ; and I can .and 3b sell it at fifty cents now. [April 22.] W.T.M ATHERB. THE BUFFALO IWEROAMTILE COLLEGE, CORKER Of *■ ’ r , Wain and Seneca Streets 1 , Is an Important link in the great chain of National Mercantile CoUeges/located in the following Cities Tilt" NEW YORK CITY, PHILADELPHIA, BROOKLYN.; ALBANY, - TROY,. - CLEVELAND, DETROIT, CHICAGO, • • • AND SAINT LOUIS. A Scholarship, issued from, the Buffalo College, en titles the holder to attend either or all the Colleges for on unlimited time. 'Xhe design, of tbcaolnstiiatlons, is to impart to yonng'men and ladies, a thorough, practical buiitcti Colleges are organised aqd conducted, upon a basis which must secure to each separata Institution the best possible facilities for imparting a thorough oommenial education, and render it as a whole, the most comprehensive pad .Complete system In this , country. ■ ■ , 1 Book-Keeping in all its department*, Commercial law, -Commercial’ Arithmetic and .Penmanship, are taught in the most thorough and practical manner. Thel Spencorian system of Penmanship, is taught by competent and experienced teachers. ' Scholarship, payable in advance, $4O. College open day and eveningno vacations. Resident Principal at Buffalo, J. C. Bbtaht. For further.in formation, please call at the College Rooms, or send for Catalogue and .Circular enclosing letter stamp. Address. BRYANT &> STRATTON, Juno 4,1862- —ly. - Buffalo, N. T. The New Commercial Buildings are located opposite Court- Houses corner of Court and Cliciiaiiso-Streelg. -Thie College 1* in no way connected with any other Institution. . The energies of the entire Faculty are exclusively devoted to this. Tho design of this Institntion is to afford to Young Men an opportunity for, acquiring a Thorough, Prac tical, Butineu Education, Tha Book, and Forms nro carefully arranged by Practical Accountants, expressly for this Institntion, and the Coarse of Instruction is sa'oh M- to combine Theory and Practice. COLtIaEjO-lATE course. This Course, embraces Book-Heeding in all its de partments, "Penmanship, Commercial Arithmetic, Business Correspondence, Commercial Law, Political Economy, Commercial Ethics. Partnership Settle-, meats, Detecting Counterfeited and Altered Basic Notes, Ac. The Spencerian System of_ Penmanship is taught in all its varieties, by the most skillful masters of the art. . • The Book-Keeping department is under the special supervision and instruction of the Principal, D. W. LOWELL. QEyTSKAI. INFORMATION. Students can enter at any time. No vocations.— Usual lime to complete the Course, from 6 to 12 weeks. Assistance rendered to graduates in procuring situa tions. Graduates are presented with an elegantly En graved Diploma. _ , _ For catalogue spccimens-o£j)en manshlp, Ac., enclesvtwoTetter stamps, and address D. W. Sept 17, 1862. Binghamton, N. Y. CONSUMPTION* AND Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS, ■ can bp cured. Not however by any medicine taken into tbe stomach, as has been fully shown recently in a series of essays by Dr. Robert Hunter of Now York City, published in the Daily 7Vi6tme; hut by inhaling the suitable medicine bombined with .oxygen, into the Lungs. The sutfscribar is so fully satisfied of this that he has entered into as arrange ment with Dr. Hunter, by wlißh any person suffering from diseased throat lungs,.os giving him a lull statement of their symptoms, atfd-payfng tbe regular fee, which is very reasonable, can hoye their case sent to the Doctor and the medicine and inhaling in strument furnished to them. Persons able to come to him are desired to do so, and will generally find him at his Furniture and Car pet Rooms is Lawresceville. Those who are unable to come, be will visit on being requested to do so. - He has made this arrsingemeutand gives this notice that no cue in this county may diejof these diseases without the trial of thU lost and most successful triumph of medical science. Lawrenoeville, Jan. 14, '63.-tf; E. D. WELLS. CORNING WHOLESALE DRUG AND BOOK STORE. RUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, WINDOW GLASS, OIL, • ALCOHOL, BOOKS'AND STATIONERY, Sold et wholesale by W. D. TERBELL. Coon try Merchants supplied with these articles et NEW YORK PRICES. Corning, Feb. 26,1862. STOVES AND TINWARE. WILLIAM ROBERTS HAS opened & new Stove aod Tin Shop in the Store opposite Roy’s Building, where be is pre pared- to furnish his old friends and customer*, and the public generally with everything in bis line of business, including i Cooking Stores of the most approved styles; Par lor, Dining. Boons, and [Coal Stoves; Tinware and Kitchen furniture of all [varieties. '' Call and see our new stock. WeUsboro, Feby. 5,1862. . * PENSIONERS ARE hereby informed that the undersigned has been appointed an Examining Surgeon by the Commissioner of Pensions. Applicants for pen. aiens will be promptly examined on presenting them selves at bis office in Knoxville, Tioga oonnty, Pa. Special notice will be given in respect to the bien nial examination of peniWnerS in this region. IBA W. BELLOWS, M. D. Knoxville, May 6,18&3-3m.» Sore Throat and Diphtheria. ANEW nnd powerful remedy to be used only externally has just been found. It must bo Applied when the first symptoms appear, sbd it will certainly reduce the swelling and ihflamstion. Call for tbe Lethean Ointment at Roy’s Dmg Store. Directions accompany each bottle. Price 35 cents', Wellsboro, Feb. 4, 1863. Something for Everybody. IT is a oommbn remark-of physicians, that skin diseases and eruptions were never so preva lent si how. It ebonld bo borne in mind mat at ROT’S Drag Store a now purifier is offered for sale, the Deparative Syrup of lodide'of Potatsinm. Ibis is the best blood purifier In the world. It works wonders in Scrofula and! alt those diseases which in dicate an impure stats of the BlooS. Try it and be convinced." Aprils. /iOnn CORDS OP jHEMLOCK BARK, wanted ht^rcMh^twap^T; 7 ’ for wWeh 11,3 Tioga, MareMS, 1863-3 m. H. F. i L WELLS. BDrIfTE, for s»l*at ' RQt'E DRBG- STORK. ' 3Economyl»Wealll»{ CUBE YOUR COUGH £OB 13 CENTS. Tho Bat and .Cheapest Jtfoiuehtdd - the World. ■ ; * 7 . Sadame ZAOOG fbfcTM'S Great Couffh Remedy. , „ Muiim; ZADOC 'BORTSS'S CceaTitb Balsim is warranted if wed according to the dinettes’ - to cure in an cases Coughs,Colds’ Whooping Cough, Asthma, sad' ali affections of tie 'Throat and ..lungs. - j BAUUW i IMMSB-g P l ***™* *IA all the njniltito caw and atm, from a combination of tins W miu. dlss ft. vegetable fords, its remedial kingdom >n ' 0n lt s?? , " r *® “>ltt thr healths andwjgotoßs chtokUot'' of the bloodj through the lanes It Is not a violent]remedy fir emollent—warm, searching md effective; can be taken b, .v: - eldest person or youngest child 5 Hasan ZADOd -PORTER'S t BALSAM ha, been In tun byth, public for over 13 jean, SD d has acquired Its present sale umcW by being recomme tided by thosV who hare need it to their afflict ed frfends and others. 111 , Most Important-Mad. ,eme Zadoc PortertCnratlve BtT* _ .. __j*am la sold at a| pride which "a 5 brings It in the rtacb-of every f one to fceeplt convenient fonts*. The timely use of a jingle bottle will prove to be worth log timea its cost. » NOTICE.—Sxtx Toes MoyrrDo not be jpennaded to, purchase articles at_4s to il which do not contain the vir tues of al3 cent Bottle of Madame Boner's Curative Bal sam, the cost of manufacturing which is as great as that of almost any other medicine; and the very low price at which it is sold, makes the profit to the seller apparently amall. and unprincipled dealers will s^netlme*'-recommend other medicines on which their profits are larger, ablest the cus tomers insist upon having Madame Porter's and none other. Ask for Madame Porter’s Curative Balsam, price 13 cents, and in large bottles at 26 cents, end take_no other.' if cannot get it at one store yon can at another.} 49-Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers at 13 cents, and in larger bottles at 26 cents. . I For sale by JOHN A. BOY, Wellsboro, PaJ HALL k RUCKEL, - Ja_n. 28,1863.-ly. It ores Headache in Ten jlHlniites. CLINE'S VEGETABLE EMBROCATION. FOB the sure cure of Headache, Toothache, XHarrhaa, Rheumatism, aoro Throat, Neuralgia, Paihs In the Side, Back or Stomach, Crampa, Cuts, Sprains, tarns, Brains, Wounds, ic„ 4c, Also for all kinds of wounds on horiei. TRY IT—IT CANNOT FAIL I , 4SF*Thennmsrona cure* that are daily peHbrtaed by tbt nee of tbo Tegetobls Embrocation, are sofficlfent eridencs ol Its superior excellent Foftbormori, this prepara tion does cot contain any poisonous minerals. or~dUetorioti drags. • -t r From Prof. Williams,, Principal of the Utica Musical Institute . ] iiscat B. Caros —Hw s**-;— Havivg witnessed thi'very beneficial results from the use of yom Vegetable Embrocation by my self and members of'my family in case of co|di, sore throat and hoarseness, i cheerfully giro you itbU testimony to its worth, and can confidently recommend it Inltbe above cases from an experimental knowledge of its efficacy. Yooas very truly. WJ W2ZXIAU9. - Utica, June-4,1861. j Good News from Home--Ail Agree- See What They Say. Wo, the undersigned citizens of Utica, haring used Clim's Vegetable Embrocation in our families, and finding it aa al most salutary remedy, can cheerfully recommend it to tha public gerifefally, aa being an indfspensibfe article for family use. Wo do not wish to underrate any otherwortbynwdldc*, but can truly say that we never before have jfound an equal to this Vegetable Embrocation, and would advise every fam ily to keep a bottle ready for immediate' usei. Mrs. M. A. Hill, Schuyler Bt. Mrs. I. CrockarVßhrnett it. Mrs. Em jGerrin, “ Mrs. E.Oarrii*guL a “ Mrs* Rachel Cohorts, “ Mrs. A. M,K|T>Wf*--' “ D. Bacon, Catharine st., D. L. Simoasi ; . u T. S. Robinson. 72 Genesee st., Mrs. M S Francts, BJandin st J&s.Marsden, Huntington st., N.'M. Shepard, Spring,'it, Mrs. George Bancroft, “ Mrs. M. M Mrs. Alvira Lane, “ Mrs, Abna WjJtgfiw, “ Mrs. Mary Vaugbajj, “ B. VanyalkenDUjrg, • “ Henry Hill, Varick st., John Sbott, jßefceSeo'et. F. •. Hartwell, ' “ Jjcmo prison, st. Mrs. J. Walker, “ llbbett-Lane,! Huntington it. Mrs. Eliza Sbott, Genesee st., Priscilla McLaughlin, Elizabeth Grants, Catharine Margaret Marsden, “ SrUno SJJDDK'do, Durness St?/ iou HjJI, YaricKst^ The above names are from well known reepecUbfecitiuns, and a thousand more names might be added, of whom Infor mation can be had in reference to thaostonlshing cures per formed- j Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, far B.'CLINE, No 60-, Genesee street, Marble Block, Utica, N. Y. Also for sale by JOHN E. JONES, of Cherry Platts, travelling igent. Angnst 13,1862. 1 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. THE LADIES are the ones to Reject Household . Furniture, and4t is so much easier for them to take a carriage traderide a few miles return'itban togo 40 or 50 miles for the purpose, that the sutfseri* her. would inform them that he has jokt enlarged his STOCK before the tariff and tax prices are upon as; and has a large and inviting assortment, which be will-'he happy to show to those who ihay favor him with a visit. - < { MAHOGANY SOFAS, $2( —§2o, $25 azjd $23, TtU a Teles, $22, $2B and s32>* -Handsome' ingrain Corpeit for 4,5, 6,7, 8 and 9 shillings a ehincs, $lO and $l2.- Ho has also lO styles of Bedsteads, with matrasses and spring bottoms, and J 6 different kinds of Chairs with everything else in tbo Furniture line. { He is alsp Agent for the sale of Prince A Co's. cel ebrated Melodeons,. Sebool and Church Organs ; of Buffalo, N.;Y., thebldest and largest establishment in tbo United States. BjD. WELLS. Lawrenceville, July 30, 1862. j Boors, SHOES. LEATHER AID FMDISGS. j FRANKLIN SAYS: “ When yon have anything to advertise,tell tie public of it in plain, simple language,” , -<£, X am mannfaeturing good custom niade Boots and Shoes which I will sell at fair priceA, and only for READ r/AF. Such work cannot lie sold at os loir rates per pair as eastern made slop-work, but it can and will Jso sold at prices which will finable the pnr chaser to protect his feet with good substantial boot* more cheaply than with a poor slop-shop artiSlo, which, oven if it chances not to fall inlpieces with lb's first weeks service,' is hot a doubtful protection in wet and cold weatheiv Try me. | Buck and Doeskins Wanted, in the red and short bine, for which I will pay cash and a good price. k Bccf-Bidca and Calfskins Wanted, for which I will also pay cosh. Sheep Pelts • Wanted, ; for which I will also pay cash and the highest mar ket price. * \ An assortment of solo, upper, calfskins and linings, pegs, thread, nails, awls, knives, shoe-hammers, Ac., 40., kept constantly on hand, which Ijwill sell chesp - for ca&f Shop on Main Strembetween Wilcox’s and Ballard's. 3 &. yfy SEARS. " N. B. I can’t give credit, becansej to be plain, T> haven't got it to give. Wellshoro, August 27, 1862. PENSION AGENCY, TO SOLDIERS AND THEIR FRIENDS.’ npHE undersigned haring had considerable expt- • X rience in procuring Pension Bounties and Back ■ pay of ‘Soldiers, will attend to all business in that lino entrusted to his care with promptness and fidelity. . ALL, SOLDIERS-discharged by reason of wounds ■ are entitled to the $lOO bounty. ! *• Pensions, Bounties; and arrears ofipay, collected by the undersigned. | Persons wishing to confer with me will please call ; or address me by letter at Sylrania, Bradford county, ■ Pa. Charges reasonable. GEO. P‘, MONRO. Refers by permission to L H. B. Card, County Treasurer, Wellsboro, Pa. D. F. Pomeroy, Troy, Pa. i A. H. Spalding, Sheriff, Towanda, Pa. [April 1, Portable Patent Hone-Power. THE undersigned take pleasure. in. notifying the public, that they- havo succeeded in derisiug a Horae Power with only three plants of friction, and combines the maximum of efficiency, durability, and eoenomy, with the minimumof treighf and price. 'On account of it» simplicity it may Ibe constructed by any mechanic for less than half the cost usably paid for horsepowers. Itis-well adapted to thrash ing grain, sawing wood,- and churning,also 'for turn ing lathes, saws, planes, and / Other mtshinery in the shop. Individual rights $9,00. Township, County, and State rights for saiegiheap at Our office. A'geuts wanted to sell territory. For further particulars ad dress , MIDDADGH A CLARK. Mansfield, July 23, lS*2.-tf. oprictors, Mew Y ark.