Tbe. dbmm|sione\ of has just Ojade come - IMSI£S:4 *VA \ • ■The ijgome tax and paid m thediafrict in which; person re sides. The place enUtledto vote,is deeined hisrenflence. When not fc votgtp||gS*laoaw heretbe.tox on personal held tb’-Jjp lhe place of resi toAte-. ••,-.•'■• partnership, formed with. the dividend or division of profits .until the . expiration of the mataber .of such firm .will be reqttirM tpjfeturn his shire of profits arising fro hi ’itfeh'-husineas for the year 1862, as, bad they so desirtd,.a the profits could have beep made, 'i ■’ ' ,’ , Gains or profits realized from jfte the saleof property .during the year 1862, vmioh property waapu rchased before the'Excise law ,wcut:inio effeof.shoufrThe returned as ipoOtnfl for the yckr-1862., ’ ‘ ,-j.; 'Executors or -administrators; of estates s>( persons whqdiedin they.earlB6’2 should make a return of the income thereof. ./'v A merchant's.re turn of inpnfa should coyer ... the, business of the year* & BjWoluding the preyiops ’year’s,- .Uncolldst it; wcounts musfr he estimated; 1 • , PhysieiftHi'and ;»hoi4 Jd-IttelUilo the ectual receipt for services Ecddoredin 1862, to* gether withaii esHronte ‘pf : t'hd unrealized or contingent income due tbadyeari ~ aSd inl«rear| -pKyjiWe’ in 1862, ' should be returned as hicolim. tor that .year; po matter yrh? n declared. . j- Dividends derived from £ as SI ick are taxable .as income. , . ’ .k . ; \> ■ Income derived from'cosrnlippe must be re tarned,- although, the-tox'jiai hyen previeusly paid on coal produced. Hi tle<|uction'crm he made because of diminikl tdi vidue, actual or supposed, of Si coal vein hy process -f mining, The rent, derive)'from coal mines is income. - ~ >' |tet Premiums pnldfor life, arc pot al lowed as- a deduction in etatemept of in come. >1 . 'j Pensions' received from! 4be, [United States Government must be -retq .’ned jwith other in come subject to taxation. ,j, 1 ’ Old debts, fdcwerly cons*dered( #s hopelessly lost, but paid withia the||me f evered by tho return of Income, should, die.iaoludedin this statement:? Uelits loit on. the 31st of December, 1862,. and dqO to me businese-of IBG2, may] be deducted Trow] ’of bu siness; If 'subsequently paid, t]h|y must be in cluded in the return for theyearjin which they are paid. - J 3 . 'j 1 -.. • To.give’full effect to the jWoyiffii to thonine • fy-first section of the net of J duly Ist 1802, respecting- the- tax on tbajj portion of income derived (nun tbs United Suites', securities, it is directed that when inoantd, is [derived partly from these and partly. frotL’-othlr sources, the $6OO and oilier allowances madpby law shall ho deducted, ns- ftr.ns p’os; hleilfrom that por tion of incotne derived fron^pth*sources, and subject to the three per, cef |tax| ', No deduction can be all? fed from thorax- -. able income of a merchan' /dr |compensation paid for the services of a o Apr lon, A farmer, when'mhking i jitqrps. of the-total - amount of bis “farm pro6';jee,4j>hall be al lowed tadeduct; therefrom- ihe*pubeietance of ( horses, mules; oxen and oat ; J used exclusively in], carrying on said ..farm : .The term " farm 1 produce*’, is constructed to tcludo all produc- 1 tions of a firm,’ of what nn ire or kind soever. •The account -of-stock lold' by p farmer'since Deo. fat'lB62(‘should not sba included in the < present assessment, but the there by uroet be accounted for in his next year’s re- I turn. Where hp has inolnded in his return the 1 produce raised by'him and fbdlin whole or in pare to stock subsequently solo, he must ac- 1 count for the gain realized by finding and sell- 1 ing said stock. „ Where he has- not iuoluded the -produceso fed, hr must return! as profits, the. difference between.the value Of said stock, on ’ tire 3ist .of, Dsoambei 1 , 186}., and the amount realized for them.—Fertilizers;,{purchased by ; farmers to maintain thefr Ijind io its present productive condition will be considered as “ re pairs” in estimating income. Interest should be considered ok income only vrben paid, unless it is collectable, and remains unpaid by consent’ ■ or agreement of the creditor.f»;lf Losses incurred in tbs pij)s|catioitst busi ness ire rnTiur offset to gains dgrtved from bus iness, buf: not from- those portions of iseomr derived from fixed. as bonds, nlortgrigcs. rent’s, Ac. : 6 1 Property used in buslnesS/ind furnishing profits,.'tvhen destroyed by.ljres, may be re stored at ,tbo expense of those profits, W the condition when destroyed. • If ensured, tbs dif ference hotweentbo ifiaarapceteceired and the amount expended in the ms location will be ab lowed. ' •. ./ i ■| lj The increased yntae giv !n. to new buildings by_ permanent improvement will be charged to capital hot to income. ''}{;§■ . Contingent funds of mabnfacturingcorpora tions,made, up during the .year 1362, and nit distributed, should not be retained os ap'art of theinoomoof stockholders, it , Undistributed earnings (OK-a ’corporation, made previous to Sept. Isf |p62, whether the corporation}» requited to) ; pay a tax'o’n divi dends or not.is not considered os the income eT quirecb to make return o(1ai»i|l reserved earn- - fngaas Trustees,-under siotifin 93 of tlio Ex cise law. - • ts PeF 1 ■ The incomes of or other , ebuitable institution*, in tf>o Rands of trustees or others,-are not subject fo income tax. ■ WTieu a person boards, sr, Ircnte a room or rooms, the. rent thereof, in B|u of the rent,of a.house; is deducted from amount of in . come subject to taxation. ■ ||i- ■"i. '' tosses sustained in busies sin'ce Dec. 31, 1861, will-no tenter into (be ©tome assessment r- ■- . Interest on borrowed cnf'itilmed.in business maybe deducted fromincltni|, - • lf a planter returns products, ■■ of subsisting sod elothing^iffalave*. Legatees are ttr return their leg acies as inoome. • The inborn! tax is assessed upon the aotuaLinooroecf.individuals. 1 lirtaVas ttcbi will -not mttereturhs. SBb profits of « manufsotarbr from bis bnsi ' nets are 00l exempt from Ahfi Income tax,'in' ‘ consequence if Sis baring pfiSd the ixcWtdx upon articles- manuhotarid him. -.-» . ■■An brides; express; - telegraph, steam and' fepjr boat companies .or ; corftorations' are not stithemed-by law tawiftpli and piy to the li^'ibgaj,'all||cbnifdf.indifjd-‘ t .- I V •;r; -i. uals derived from these sources is liablc tp thc Income tax. { _ t-;’T’^i* , All persons ceglecting or refusing to return of income, except are brought within the- petmWefcpirtaor}bed by the eleventh eectipn 4 uf TSe not itjf. July Ist, 1862, viz: ,M tbs amount nschttainetfrCy thetiar&toai' upon suefi ipformafi»p as obtain, and the United with eosthf auit. , j -.• Luxobik or MB OLDEy Tj^tx.—There were few CKmneys in capital towns; the fire was laid in.lha wall, and the smoke issued at the roof, door or window. The houses were wat tled and.plastered over.with clay, the furniture and utensilv were of wood. The penple slept op straw, pallets, with a Jog ,of worn} for a pil low.; • Lord Haims jays that, Henry the Seqend of France, at the marriage of the|Datcbes of Savoy, wore the first silk stockings that were made in France. ’ Queen Elizabeth, !in the third year»fll}er«ign,' f&eived m of black silk-knit stockings and she never wore cloth hosO'any more. - A uttls nev. five-years o)d k while ;writhing under the tortures of ngoe,3was told byTiU mother to rise up and take a powder she had prepafeilifur.'Jnmi—” Powder!. powderD'amid he« raising himself on one elbow, and putting on a roguish smile. “ Mother J I ain’t a gun.” ; Two little girls were sleeping in the same boSii Sarah hail pushed and [kicked in her sleep . til} Mary .Vfas oitnOst.driven oot r . she *iflle3j f ‘tSatab,’ ybu’ve erowded ms Ihe edge of the bed.’.’ Sarah was half asleep and fretted oat, "Can't you Stick ’ and hang till j morning?” . . . r:: 'S. Pw BII.ES, AT THE KNOXYIUK FOTiNURV, MAKES XH S g . ! / i BEST PLOWS . in the country; . . ALSO ’ | Cauldron Kettles, STOVES, MACHINERY, AC., AC., ] ALL AT LOW FIGURES. Knoxville, Fob. 4, 1863-6 m. . , WIILSBORO 8001 STBBB. No. 5, Union Block. THH subscriber, having purchased Anew stoch in addition to the well selected stock be bad on bund, is prepared to accommodoU SCSe' fmblioby keepcqi" ' ' , 'V’- A. OSNBBAL NSWB ROOM AND BOOK c^TORB, where ho vrilC furnish, AT TH£ NEW STAWJP, , in the Post Office Building, No* 5, Union Block, (6r by mall) nil * i J THE KBIT YORK DAILIES , i at-the publishers prices. He -will also ke«ep on hand all tbo Litcrary* Weeklies, and ! - A - The monthly Magazines, = Including: Harper's, the Atlantic, Godey’s, Peterson’s ; Knickerbocker, Continental Ac., Ac. j Also, will be kept constantly <jn band, a nom ,eU ’ repository of I CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL * SCHOOL .AND JIISCBLLANHOUS BOOKS, | Blank Booh», Papcr Hanging!, StIEET MUSIC, PICTURES r MAPS , Ac. Orders for Binding Books. The work expented tosuil any taste, and on the lowest possible-terms. Particu lar attention will also he given to SPECIAL ORDERS for any thing comprehended in the , . . One Thousand Volumes of the Latest Editions oT SCHOOL BOOKS. Parents, Teachers and Scholars, tre invited to call and examine this, large assortment of School Books in which may be found everything in use in the schools-bT the County. ~ ■ .-'Bracers. —Sanders’entire series, Porter’s Reader, Sargcapt’s, Town’s and Willson’s Readers, of iht loie e*l ' —AniTUMKrirs. Grcenleafs, Davies’, Stoddard’s, *<v ~ “ : ;- Gra.mma.rsv—Brown’s, Kenyon’s, Smith’s Ac. Gkoqrapiurs,— Mitchell’s, Warren's;Colton’aAc. Davies r Legendre, Algebra, Surveying Ac, Slates of all kind? and sizes. Copy Books, Steel Pens. Paper ot &U kinds. Latin, German, Prench-And Greek Text books; on hand and purchased to order. Watches, Jewelry, Picture .Frames, Paper -Hang ings, Christmas Toys, Fahey Articles, Miips, Pic tures Ac. #str- A}{ orders promptly attended to,’ ’ Wellshoro, Nor. 26, 1862. J. F. ROBINSON.- PROSECUTING PENSION ATTORNEY ami Dealer in And GenerslColleetitm and Claim Agent, . KNOXVILLE, TiOGACO,, PA.. Wilt attend to business in .the Supreme Court end Court of claims, and to the prosecution of claims be fore the several Departments of Government. Kspe cial attention will be given to claims for- tiOVNTY LA XDS and ARREARS OF PA Y; SIOO ROUX r Y a„d PEXSWXSr in lie- LAXD and IjXPfAX OriVVESfMhr* I* G EKASAtPC^-OKTiCK, oarf MILITARY CLAIMS generally. The Subscriber having beau engaged .for ;the past four years in the prosecution of claims before the De partments in Washington, will give particular atten tion to , ... SUSPENDER CLAIMS. ~ for Pensions and BOUNTY LANDS,‘especially In eases where tho soldier or widow ie unable to stale the officer s name.- In ell such' cases no charge will be made unless successful. Unquostioable references will be given in ail-cases. All business relating'to matters above referred to can he ddne by correspond ence with the subscriber, and all letters addressed to him-at Knoxville, Tioga County, Pi, will receive prompt attention." . WM. B. SMITH. l6<q - --s.' -y ' T AlitES should, procure the -new DYES A-i which arc sold at: Roy’s Drag Store, as they matte fast color's, and are sold at a low price. Call and get a Cntuiae. W,elUborp, May 27,1563. WM. B. SMITH, r.AND WAEHANTS, gfj k f AqiTAfOl. MATOISOT TIE Great Cities. We, the vmderalgned. htayore, hereby ear- - tiiy that th» Druggists, Apothecaries, yid a. ipbyeloieat vt pur several dttiea.hw stoned . a document of asSurance-to uathat AVJI&’B a*pati»«BTT.T,ai 2iu been -smad' to be a remeAf of great cxeellanoo, and worthy the confidence ot the oonnnnnity. ' - hon. James cook, Wnyftf of XiOWSLIi, MASS. ;SOlt.' ( - r j : 'J x of ZiASHTTA, If- H. HON. B. W. HABBINGTON,, of MANOHEBTEB, 4S . H. ' HON. JOHN ABBOTT, Mayor x>t OOITCOBD.II.H. HOiN. A. H. BTOtOCKV - . * Mayor! of WOBCESTEB, MABB^. HON. NATHIi SHiSBEB, . . 2Snyor of BALTiyt,tt^flB« hon. r. vr. uxtcoim yei, - ’ Mayor of BOSTON, MASS. HON. WM. M. HODMAN,; ... .. Major-.ot.BBOVXDENOB,JLX HON. AMOS "W. PRENTICE, , :: M-yor of NOByviDH, CONST. „ HON. J. N. HARRIS, ■ i _Major of NEW ZiONDOIT, CONN. HON. OHAS. 8. BODIBB,- | t Mayor of lIONTBEAL, O. B. HON. D. P. nEMANIi,' ’’ '/ ~ , . Major fit HSW TPBK OiTg. ' HON. H. m! EmsTBEY/ ; V ~ \ r , Mayor of HAMHiTOH. O. W, kbN. ADAM yrtLBOV, J Mayor of TORONTO,;- &W. HON. E. M. BISHOE,-. > T Mayor of CINCINNATT, OHIO. HON. il'ffi OEAWFOED, i rf LOUibVILLB, NT. HON. JOHN SLOAN, r f-r #aygr HON. JAMES MoPEETEES, Mayor of BOWMANVXLLE, O. W.* HON. JAMES W. NOETH, - . Mayor Of AUGUSTA, JOB. . HON.HENSTOOOBBR, Jr., - Mayor of ffATiTiOtfilMi, ME. HON. JAMES 8. BEBE, / * Mayor ofJPBBDBBIOTON, IT. B. . HON. WILLAEP NYE. S Mayor of NEW BEDPOBD, MASS. HON. J. BLAISDELL, j Mayor of PALI. EIVEE, MASS. HON. hW. H. GEANBTON, Mayor of NEWPORT, B. X - HON. FEED STAHL, Mayor of GALENA, ILL. HON. JOHN HODGDEN, h ■Mayor of DUBUQUE, lOWA. - HON. THOMAS GBUTOHfcTELP, •Mayor' of CHATTANOOGA, THINK.'' HON. BOBEET BLA2B, ! . Mayor of TUSCALOOSA, AT.A.. HON. R. D. BAUGH, '.[ 2fayor of TBrUEf. HON. GERARD STTPH, - A -„ r Mayor of NSW ORLEANS, LA. HON. H. D, SqRANTQN, Mayor of ROCHESTER, N. T. HON. DB WITT C. GROVE, c of trnOA, Iff T« HON. GEO. WILSON, Mayor of PITTSBURG, PA. HON. O. H. B u jtLXi, Mayor of DETROIT. MICH. HON. HEMAN L. RAGE, ' Mayor of MILWAUKEE; WIS. HON. W. W. 'VAUGHN, Mayor of RACINE, WIS. HON. A. FARR, Mayor of EENOBHA, WIS. HON. JOHN C. HAINES, Mayor of CHICAGO, ILL. HON. M. J. A. HEATH. I Mayor of SELMA. M.A. - HON. A.V. NOBLE, ■ Mayor of MONTGOMERY, ALA. HON. W. B. HOLYBAD, ■ Mayor, of. OOLUMBUB, GA. DON ESPAETEEO MANUEL, Mayor of VESA. CRUZ. ' DON BIETEE DE CABALLO, ■' - ; ' j’ Mayor of MEXICO. EPHANIE RODRIGUES, ,i Mayor of HAVANA DON ANTONIO BCHEVERA, Mayor of LIMA, PERU, Certify that the resident DruggiaU have assured them 7 BON ES’ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Ja an excellent remedy, and worthy tko con ' ddCnoe oftha oomihhhity. [ Fee Spring bbnhi, > > F«r PrrUyilig'ihs'Bloed, ' ! ' ( Per Serefnln or King’* Ball. ' For Tamer*, FI ten, end Sore*. I ' , i \ ■•* .’ For Eruption* end Pimple*. For Blotche*, Blaln*. nod Boll*. For St. AnllteOy’eFln, Rote, *jr. Fry*. For Tetter or Salt Rheum. , -|elpela*. For Scald jHegAaniLlUngworm.. . For.Ceneecand Cenccron* Sore*, For Sore Kjei, Sore Ear*, eat Hwe.r. ForFemele Dlle****. 'For Snppreulen end IrrfegMlau-Ky. . . For Srphili* or Venereal Disease*. For Uret Complaint*, • : Fox pi*e*Ul of the Heart. • The Mayors of the chief cities of the Uni ted Btatos.Canadae, and Briilth Province*. Chill, Peru, Brasil, Mexico, and in fact al most an th* citifi* on this continent, hare signed thisdocumWit, to'aaWoihSrir people what romedie* they may nee with saftty and confidence.. But our space will only. adm»t s portion of them. ’ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Ayer’s PUls* and | 1 • r ' Ayer’s Ague Cure PEEtUEED B? r - J>r, Xi cl Ayer & Co, LOWELL, MASS., . And nld by Druggists every where. . For, sale by C, A J. L. ROBINIOIf. M’elJ . JBUQKELIfB - MOWER AND. REAPER. rnjlis .Mow amd. Reaper toot theEIKST * ’ X PREMIUM, & grand OOLDMED AL and DI PLOMA, at the greatest practical Field trial ever held itt this country, at Syracuse, July 1*5,7, It has star been awarded the first premium State »fid Comity Fairs. ■' ' ■, ‘ ■ It, DEFIES COMPETITION. : The ondefsignod has been appointed ah agoqt for the eale-of thie Mower and Reaper in Tioga county. He will aleo eoon bo prepared to, furnish farmers with every description of Agricultural,.implements suited to tbo wants of tbisreglon. i - We115b0r0,J4ay3(>,18«3. ; ..,: ■ 0- V, CHANS. , HR. SWEET!* : ; -;- ;; INFAtLIBLE LI N I ill EN T! THE ' GREAT REMEDY fob RHEUMATISM, GOTO, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, , CUTS AND WOUNDS FILES, HEADACHE, -V. V ASD ALL rheumatic and NEK-1 • VOUS' DISOEDEKS. For all ofwhioh it ia a speedy anil'certain remedy, and never toils. This Liniment is prepared from the recipe of;Dt. Stephen - SweeVof Connecticut, the ft meus bone setter, and has been need in, his practice for mere than; twenty years with the most astonish ing success. - AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it is un rivaled by any preparation before the public, of which the most Skeptical may bo convinced by asingle trial. This 'Liniment will cure' rapidly and .radically, Rheumatic DUordcrt of every hind; and in thousands of tases where it paabeen nsed it has never been known to fail. willnfbrd iowediaie relief in every casej a " “ i It will relieve the worst eases of HEADACHE in three minutes-and is warranted.to do it.. . . TOOTHACHE also will It care instantly. TOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENE &4R-‘LABSfIpOVE anting from imprudence or «,x -eea, this Liniment 1> a.mofct happy and unfailing remedy. Acting directly npon the nervous tissues, it strengthens and revivifies the system, and restores Wto elasticity and vigor. j •- - , ■ h . j PGR PELBS;—As an external remedy, vre claim that it is the hat known, and we challenge the World to equaU Every vietim of this dis tressing complaint shonld'give it a' trial/for it will not failtoa fiord immediate relief, and in.a majority of cases will effect a rarfiW care. QUINSY AND SORE THROAT are some limes ' nmlignant and dangerous, bnt a 'fimclybpprtoaticnxif this Liniment will nevcr fail to cure. SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and en largement of the joints is-Hable to occur it neglected. The worst case may be conquered by tbis Liniment in two or three days. BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORES, UL CERS, BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily' to the wonderful-healing properties of Dr. Sweet's Isfal- I/IBLB LimoiEv T,„wheu used according to directions. Also, Chilblains, Frosted Feet, and Insect Bites and Stings.' DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTI CUT, the Great Natural Bone Setter. DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF-CONNECTI CUT, is known all over the United States. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Rheumatism and never fails. DB. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is a certain remedy far Neuralgia. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT .Cures'Burns and Scalds immediately. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is me best Known remedy tor sprains and Braises. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT i Cures- Headaoho-lounediately and was never known to faiL - * DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Affords immediate relief' for p ilea, and seldom fails to cure. DB. SWRET’f INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Toothache minute. DR, SWEET’S INFALLIBLE Cures Cuts and Wounds immediately, and leaves no scar. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT I i the best remedy for Sores in the known world- DR. SHEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Has been used by more than a million people, and all praise it. ' DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Taken internally cores Colic, Cholera Morbnfl and Cholera,-; . .'ll, , DB. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT It truly a “ friend in need,” and every family thpuld bare it at hand. PR. LINIMENT latter sale by all Druggists.' PHce fifi and 50 cents. *A Fri9i»d in. Need. Try If. Sr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment, as an ex ternal remedy, is without* rival, and will alleviate pain morfi speedily than any other preparation. For sli Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders it is truly in fallible, and as a curative for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Ac., it& soothing,' healing and* powerful Btrepgtb«nieg just.wonder and astonishment of-air who have ever’ givenit a trial. Over one thousand certificates of remarkable- cures, performed by it within (he last two years, attest the fact. - ■ . . r ■ - - ; * ■ h ■ ' /*' *~ To Horst Ownfiri! , Hr. SwedVt tn&Uibla Liniment for Borises is unrivaled by any, and in all cases of Lameness, arising’from’Shralni, fittnsea or effect is magical, and.'certain. .Harness or Saddle Galls, Scratches, ‘ ilabge, Ac., H will also cure speedily. Spavin and may^bo, cosily and eared lnlfc«ff*ljaefjfi*nt atagevbwt -cenfirraVd eases are beyond (be possibility.of a care.■ Ko case of the kind, however, is so desperate or hopeless but it may be alleviated by tbiffJLiojment.and its faithful application will always remove; the Lameness, and enable the horses to travel with comparative ease. EVERY HORSE OWNER should have ibisreftedy at band, for its timely nso at the’first appearance of Lameness-will effectually pro ven ttboso formidable diseases, to which all horses are liable, and which render «o thany otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless., ■ Infallible Liniment, . ' 'is th e ’ SOLDIER’S FBIEID, And themsands havu found it • TRULY A FRIEND IN NEED! To avoid Imposition, observe the Signature' and likeness of Dr.-Stephen Sweet on every label, and also “ Stephen Sweet’s Infallible Liniment” blown in ■the glass of each bottle, witbont which none are gen uine. RICHARDSON A COi, .e Sole Proprietors/ Norwich, Ct, t MORGAN A ALIjRN, General Adepts,-. - ■l6 Chlf Street, New. York. -gSS* SdM'by all dealer! everywhere, 1 •' ’- - Re camber 10„1863.-I;,. ■- shore, Ta. DR. SWEET’S O ACTION, Tlic New Commercial Buildings are located opposite Cotirt House, corner of Court and Clieuanso-St reels. This College is in no way connected with any other Institution. ■ , . ~ The energies of the entire Faculty are exclusively devoted to this. _ , . : . The design of this Institution is to afford to xonng Men .an opportunity for acquiring a , tical, Butin;, Education. The Books and. Forms are carefully arranged by Practical for this -Institution, and the Course of Instruction to such as to combine Theory and Practice. - ■ 7 . COLLEGIATE COURSE. This Coarse embraces’ Book-Keeding,in ail; Us de partments, -Penmanship, Commercial Arithmetic, Business Correspondence;' Commercial Law, Political Economy, Commercial" Ethic?, Partnership "Settle ments, Detecting' Counterfeited and Altered Bank Notes, Ac. ‘ " r '* ’. The Spehcerian System of Penmanshipfs tanghtin all its varieties, by the most skillful masters of the art. : The Book-Keeping department is under the spdeiW supervision and instruction of the Principal, D. IT. LOWELL. ' ; ' QEISTBRAi. INFOHMATION. ’ Students can enter at anytime. No .vacations. — Usual time to complete the Coarse,from 6 to 22 weeks. Assistance rendered to graduates in procuring situa tions, Graduates are presented with anielegantly graved Diploma, I# , For catalogue of 70 pages, specimens of pen manship, Ac., enclose two letter stamped and address ' D. W-<LOWBLI*y Sept 17,1862. , - Binghamton, N. Y. CONSUMPTION, 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 in a series of essays by Dr. Robert. Hunter of New-York City, published in the Daily Tribune ; but by Inhaling the suitable medicine combined with oxygen, into the Langs. The subscriber is so fally satisfied of this that he baa entered into -an arrange ment with Dr. Hunter, by which any person suffering from diseased throat or lungs, on a full statement of their symptoms, and payings the. regular fee, which is very reasonable, can have their case .sent to the Doctor and the.medicine and inhaUngin strument furnished to them.. , •. Persons able to come to him are desired to do so, and will generally find him at bia Furniture and Car tel Rooms in Lawrenceville. Those who are unable to coroe, be will visit on being requested to do so. . He has made this arrangement and gives this notice !thdt no one im thfe county may die of these diseases 'Without -the 1 trial of tbi* last and’Meat successful triumph of medical science. Lawrenceville, Jan. 14, ’SS.—tf. E. D. WELLS, OOENING WHOLESALE DIIVG AND BOOK STOKE. BUGS AND MEDICINES, ' PAINTS AND OILS, WINDOW GLASS, - KBBOSINB OIL, - ' - ALCOHOL, BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Sold et wholesale by . W. I». TERBCLL. Country Merchants supplied with these articles at NEW YORK PRICESr? Corning, Feb. 26, 18.62. ,; f STOVES AND TIN.WjABTE. WILLIAM ROBERTS r S’ASopened'a new StoveT and Tir Shop in the Store opposite Roy’s Building, where he isprp d to furnifh bis old friends and, customers, and the public generally with everything n bis line of business, including Cooking Stoves of tlfb most approved styles; Par lor, Dining Room, and Coal Stoves; Tinware :and Kitchen furniture of all varieties. Call and see our new stock. ’Wellsboro, Feby. 5, 1862. , -v*. PENSIONERS | ARE hereby informed that the jnnderaigned has been appointed an by the Commissioner ql .pensions. Applicants "for . pen siens will bebrompdy examined on presenting th4m selves ait hfs office in Knoxville, Tioga ifeorihly, Pal Special notice will be given in respect to the bien nial examination of pensioners in this region. ■> IRA W. BELLOWS, M. D. . KnoxvilleyJMay 6, 1863~3nf. 0 Sore Throat and Oiplillierla, ANEW nwd powerful remedy to ; te tised only externally has just been fonpd. It must be applied when the first symptoms appear, and it iwill certainly reduce the swelling and ihflamation. Call for the Lethean Ointment at Bey’s Drug Store. Directions' accompany each bottle. Price. 25 cents. Wellsboro, Feb. 4, 1868. " , Something for Everyjbody, IT is a common remark, of physicians, that skin diseases and eruptions were never so preva lent as now. It should be imind that at ROY'S Drug Store a new purifier is ojffered for sale, the Depurative Syrup of lodide of Potassium. .This is the lwi .Wood; pajrifier in thu world* JLt works wonderB*tD Scrofala (fieeaees"which in dicate an impure state of the blood. Try it and be convinced. 1 ' April 8. AnnO COEDS OP HEMLOCK DARK wanted 41VA7vJ at the Tioga. Tannery, for which the highest Cash Price wili be paid by *•! ' *■ TiQga/Maroh tbflSljS-Sm. U. P! ill. WELLS. CONCENTRATED LYE. for sale at i ROY’S' DRDG STORK , Economy. I», WeaUh'., oukeMyqdb dcmoa tor is. gents. The .Best and Cheapest Eemedv in - - * - Xlacdame ZADM POttTBE'B Oreat Coiig-tt Remedy, 'r « ■■! - iti" jjfUMIR ZABOC 2QETkr.r •> • ftlilironkuasiifs warranted if UfWT t' • nsed according to the dtwcllmi, WSf -i- teonmnaii^con^coid, tAjS C '• J -li« iWhooping,Congh. Ailhma, and . • ■ “".affections of the Throat and “f LoDg*, u. M i I a^ ZAtKW fowrara BALSAM Is pßptred -»U& atf the rejpWu csrosad «klll,fteaf a combination of mce* dfc» the regatable wmed}® fords* Its remedial kingdom trs based ouili power 4 to assist the ~ ' healthy and rtgoroascinmlatiotf of the btoodj.thwmgh ' Jt is qot, a violent, remedy, but* r c emolfent—warpi, searching . ttfe«tiT«.i,£an.be .taken by tfcr eldest person or youngest cbifd.'- t ' “ MiniSOS 51APOC POBTBB’T *- : BALSAM baaheea in tuebytfcr r . A .public for oyer 13 yean, and jus* [ V . acquired its present sale simply [ -• by beingrecommended by.time* L . ; -who ba7e used it to their afflitt*- ed friendsanifotbfers. . Sga? Wo»t Important.—Msa- BSame'Zadoc Porter 1 * Comlre Bal-' is 'sold at a price which' ■■ it Jo the reach of erery poo to~JEfcpitconrenftnttor us*,- The-timely use of a'singla bottle prove tobe'trortß It# times its coat. "ij * _ , . -« • KOXICE.—Save Yotra MonxrEjJ. not’ be pertuatfeuto 'purchase articles at 4« to which do not contain H*s j fir* tnsBof al3 cchtßott|e-of Madame j Porter 1 s -Curative Bat* earn, the cost of manufacturing which ia as great as that of almost any other medicine; and (he'verylow'priCu'at whkh it is sold, makes the profit to the sailer apparently small, hod unprincipled dealers “will, sometimes recommend ether medicines on. which their profit^.are! larger, unless the cue* tomers Insist upon haring Madame Porter’s hid ntfns other, Ash'for Mpdamu Porter’s Curative Mlsaa> price 13 tests, and in large-bottles £t 23.ctnts J> and 1 lake no other, If yoa ‘cannot get it at one store you can at another. Js~Soldby all Druggists and fi tort keepers it 13 eenti, and in larger bottles at 2& cents. : ( . For sale bj JODCft A. KOTi tTelUbore, Pai HALL k BUCKEL, Proprietors, - r ~ 1 •" '-•yewYort. A : : Jan. 28, Igg3.-Iy. It Cores Headache in| Ten Jftnntea. CLINE'S VEGETABLE *T7TOR the sure cord of Toothache. DUrrLct, Ij Rhenmatfsm/sore.Throat, Neuralgia, Fains In' the Side,. Batik or Stomach, Crtmps, Gats, Spraifts/Barnd, Bruises, Wounds, Ac., Ac, AUo for ail kinds of wonudsqa homi< mriT-JT cannot fail: £s°*The bumarons cure^th»tare fTaHy performed by tbw me of the Vegetal!# Embrocation, an sufficient eridencrot its superior exfcolient virtues. Furthermore, this preps ra tion does not contain any poisonous minerals, or diltlofioan drugs. ' • * -■ - -> From Prof. Williami, Principal of the Vticcs Musical Institute. > v ' 'B. Clute— Dear S&: —llaVhrg witnessed the result# front thq.uacoTyoni Tegemhh Embrocation fry my self and,members of my family in case-of colds.sort tbroafc and hoarseness, I cheerfully give yoiLthfo) testimony to its worth, and can confidently recommend it in the shore cases front aifrexperimental knowledge' of its efficacy. YotLig very truly. ] TV. WILLIAMS. ‘ Utica, Jnne 4,1561. , Good Wews from , Home--AU.Agree- See What, They, Say, . VTc, the nndersfcoed cltlseni ol Utica, haring n«d Cliae> Vegetable Embrocation in dnr fkmiHet, and finding U an al most salutary remedy, can recommend It to th» public generally, as being on indispensible article for family I use. We do,notwisb to übderrateiany other worthy medid ne, hot can truly say that we ncrer before have found an equal to this Vegetable Embrocation, and r'onld ad vise erery fam ily to keep a bottlf ready for Immediate use. Mrs, M. A, Hill, Schuyler at. Mrs I. Crqcker. Burnett st. Mrs: Em IjOervin, “ Mia, E.Oernrgut, ** 1 3trs* Rachel Rol»crt«, “ Mrs A. ML. KibbSy. ,**_ 1 D. Bacon, Catharine si., D. IJ. Simons, 7. S. Robinson, 72 Genesee §t., Mr«. ST S' Francis, Blab di nst { Huntington st., N.-M. Shepard; Spdnig, si., | Mrs. George Bancroft, ** Mrs.M. Wheeler, . “ Mirs* ALrlra Lane, . “ Mrs. Kuna Williams, “ Mrs. Mary'Vaughan, “ D. Vanvalkenburg, _ “ Henry mil, Varick st., John! Shots, Genesee st. P. C. Hartwell, ‘ “ Jane jDavison, Scuyler st. - * Mrs, J. Walker, u Robert taut, lluntington st, Mrs. Elixa Shutt, Genesee at., Prisdjlla JETciAughliv,*' “ | Elisabeth Grants, Catherine st. Marehret.MarsdeUv ** Simmons, Harness st., Ann JIIIU Varick sf.,^ The above names are from well knownrespfectabtfecitizen*, and a thousand more names might he added, of wbqm infer mat ion can be had in reference to this astonishing cures pet formed. v , . { i ! Prepared and sold, wholesale and JretaU. by B. CLINE, No t 50, Genesee street, Marble Block, Utifca, N. Y. Also for sale by JOHN E. JONES, of Cherry fiatls, travelling agent. August 13,1862. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. THE LADIES we the <meg| to select Household Earn Hare, and it is so math easier for them to take a carriage and ride a few miles and rclarn than to go 40 or 60 miles for the purpose, that tb* subscri ber would inform them that he hap just enlarged bis STOCK, before the tariff and tax prices are nponas; and has.a largo 'and inviting, assortment, which ho will be happy to show to those jwho may fator him with a visit. 1 , • MAHOGANY SOFAS, $2O, &25 Tti* o Tete*/ $22, $2B and $33. JTancUome ingrain Cmrpelf for 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 shillings A yard. Sti&ngsfa chiues, $lO and $l2. lie has also 10 different stales of Bedsteads, with matrasses and apring bottomr, and 16 different kinds of Chairs with everything else in the Furnitare line. 1 He is also Agent for the sale of Prince A <Jo r ebrated Melodeons, School -0114 Church Organs, of Buffalo, N. Y., the oldest and 'largest establishment . in the United States. ; ' E. D, WELL?. J - Lawreneevillo, July 30,1862 J. ROOFS, SHOES. LEATHER AND r ' T FIHWSGS. JQR. FRANKLIN SAYS; " wf >on you hove anything; ‘to advertise, (elt Aft ~pqblic of it in plain, simple language.” ■ ' j,, , l am m.iDafiwtaring good custom made. Boots end Shoes which X will, sell at faiir prices, and only for READY PAY. Bneh work cannot be sold at as low rates per pair as,eastern made slop-work,'feat it can. and will bo soid.at prices whidh will enable the pur chaser to protect his feat witfa wood substantial boots more cheaply than with a jwor slop-shop, article, which, even if .it chances not to fall in pieces with the first weeks -Service, is but a Idoubtfal protection ini ,wef and cold weather. Try mis.’ ‘ Back and DoeskjUis Ranted, in the red and shprt bine, for jrhifh I will .pay cask and a good price, ' ,1 . - Bocf-Hidea and CaUfridah Wanted, for which I will also paycasb,. . Sheep Pelta Wonted, for which I wilf also pay cashjand the highest mar ket price: i ' ■ 1 | ; An assortment of sole, nppcf, calcine and linings, pegs, thread, nails, awls, knives, sifigp.hammers, 4c., kept constantly on hand, which.l SHII sell cheap fair cash. Shop on Main Streep between %ileox*?»ndi Bullard's. ' O, W. SffiOlS. N. B. I can’t give credil. because, to b« plain, 5 havon’fgot it to give. <• ‘ Wcllshoro, Angnst 27,1892. * PENSION AGENCY. TOBOLDIERS AND THBIR FHIBNDB, THE undenlgaedhl.ing Kid CoastdCrtble expe rience in procuring,' J’eniioQ.Boitnticf juodß»clt> pay of Soldiers, Trill attend to iill business in that Jipa' entrusted- to bis care with promptness and fidelity/ ASH of wounds* are entitled io the bounty. ' . Pensions, Bounties,'arid arrears <4 P*7f collected! by the undersigned. „ : 1 > Persona ■wishing fcotronfer with me will pkan calfc op address me by letter at Syltama, Bradford county,. Pa. ‘Charges reasonable. j GBO. P, MONRO. Before by perm&sion to [ H. B. Cord, County Treasurer, Wellsboro, Pa, 1). F.j Pomeroy, Troy, Pa. I A> H f Spalding, Sheriff^Ttr~ Portable Patent. Hem-Power. THE 'undersigned take pleasure is notifying the' public, that the; have, succeeded in devising* Horse Power with only three pieces of friction, and- •' -combines the' maximum of] effiScacy, 1 durability, and economy, with the minimum of Weight and price. On account pf its simplicity it may bo constructed by any mechanic for less than half the cost usually paid for.horse-powers.' It isjweU adapted,to.tbnsi ing grain; sawing wood, and churning, also for turn ing lathes, saws, planes; and 'Other in the shop. Isdividiial rightasd,l)o- Township, County, -fend State rights,for sale cheap at out office-. Agents -L -wanted to sell territory.** For further particular* ad- 7 dross " ■ MIIDAU6U CLABK llausdold, July 2j, 1862^-cf. randa. Pa. [April 1,
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