E?e gad' : Ear#93'^te.' DR. lIP X>B|<3-t? ! (lPF, OCOI*I3T,~2i : PBIST £ OEN’I( .SURGEON, _ 'MLUmi, J|l‘ T^i " yy. TREATS ALL JS£EAQE3 OJF THE BYE, BAR UNih' THROAT. fTTHE EYB,—-He will operate 659 a Cataract, Arli -1 ' fieisl Pupil, Cross Eyes, LscLrymal Fistula, Dwryglum, Eutrojvioc, (inyeraioa-ol (Jtp eye lid,) and trtatS all forma of Bora Eyes, thaK; fys Granulated Lhle, Purulent Ophthalmia, Opa.t«i£(i'()f the Cornea, SutoMout Pieeases of the Eye, *bd!!«U diseases to wWoh the Bye is subject. ,jl ' THE E AR-—Treata successfully PHcnarges from the Ear, Koisos in tbo Ear, Difioufijj of Hearing, Degfneu, (even when the nutrj! iij on) (lely destroyed, will Insert an artificial one, aasworiOj j -nearly oil tbo purposes of the natural). . > j - _ . IHB THROAT.—Ulcerated Throa j Enlarged Ton •ilt, togetfaerwith ; | CAfAEBHj To nil it* forms, permanently cared. , s - SENEEAL SURGERY.—He will operate upon Club Beet,-Hare Lip, Cleft PnUlte', Tumors, Cancers, Sorbid Growths, Deformities fruai Bums, riEituiU.,' Operated upon by a new taodo hitU entire successj anR performs PLASTIC OPEH'ATIOKSj where the Kojc, Lip, or any portion of tie face is destroyed through, disease or otherwise, by healing' them on anew. ..■Will attend to the Amputation of Limbs, and. Ge neral Suraery in all its branches. I INSERTS ARTIFICIAL EYES.-rGinng them all the motion and'expression of the uACSt-al, defying de tection. They are inserted without rtmoriug the oid bob, 'or producing ■ The Doctor’s coiiection of Irjstrai'kijnts comprises all the latest improvements, an<ij is tte largest in the State. The superior advantages he!lps had in per fecting himself in all that is new and'jftlaaWa in Sur gery, warrants him in saying that oviry thing within the bounds of the profession maybe, htpected of him. The Institute has been greatly enU rged, so that we can now accommodate an increase ) number of pa tients from a distance. Comfortable Boarding Hou le* Attached to the establishment, - ■ Jfo incurable 'Quia received for treatment or opera liant. If a case is incurable, i'C will be so informed. ..■lnstitute upon Water-street, opposite tbe Brainard House, Elmira, N. Y. , Elmira, IK. Y., Nor. 4, 1863.-ly, ORPHAN’S COURT SALE.—In pursuance of an ■order' of the Orphan's Court os'; Tioga county, the undersigned Administrator’s «jT< the estate of Cornelias fierce, late of frw nabip, dcc'd, Will expose to public sale on the rises, on Thors day, the 28th day of January, 1864, t{ e scribed real estate situate in the torikshlp of Farm ington, Tioga county, Pa„ to *it: . A lot of land in Farmington township, bounded aecih by land of Jacob MoWry, south by Price, and went by A. Herrington— containing 45.7 acres, part o;f No. 391 of the allot sseat of the Bingham lands, in said To be sold as the property of Cornelius Pievce, decM, G. M. BALL,.; \ KOAH I Adm ™* jftiu e,im. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—In. pnnmfince of an order of the Orphan's 'Coart of -Tioga county, the' under •Vlgoed Administrator of tho o« .fumes V. Jordan, •3»1» -of Deerfield, deceasdd, "wrM-fcxpo'je lo public sale at the Court Ifoasej on Friday, the 29 th day’of January, 1864, *bofuUowfng described real estate situate InAko township itD6ftrfield,td-wU: ■' \ 1 J £lot-of land ft Deerfield, beginning Tt a hemlock tho 1&I& 'east corner of Jot Ko.8; thenc-past 105 rods toa thence .sooth 160. rods to p posfj jtheocc south 160 tode to a hemlock tho place of beginait? c—containing ono inndredandflve acres. HI. V. JORDAN, Adm'r. < January. 6,18G4. ' * v COURT BALE.—In pursuance of an order of Orphan’s Court of Tioga county, the undersigned AdtnlDlßtrHtbc’siof the estate of A, A. Shelve, late of jack m township, dcc'd, will expose to public sale nn the prem- J£et,dQ TlinrwJay, the 25th day of January, ISftt, the fob lowing defiedSe<2 real estate situate In the township of Jack lo-wlf : t "’•lAToi of land In Jackson biwusbip, ktsown as the Besr ftttt Faring bounded north -by FrodfttUU. Tabor, east by Vb.- M. Mclptyre, «onth by Nathaniel Seely and Jacob J&elre, and .west by E-D.Eobertu and i'pthj CUir—coctain fhg abbot fiTS acres. XJt. GA If SISO.V, I, d . - Vackfiop, Jan. 6,1801 . CI|A3. Sg. UTE, J-Admrs. NOTICE. ; .XfOnCB is hereby given thatt an application has been JS made to tho Court of Common Pl£ue of Tioga county, tly Lyman Reynolds, Arad Smith, Atnas Mudge, and others, to graDta.charter of Incorporation fvt religious purposes to themselves, their associates aad':? accessors, under the name And stjle df the “Elk Run Methodist Episcopal Church”— knd i! no Sufficient reason be shcwi! to the contrary, tho •tsH Court -will decrto that they hfvotne a body corporate, '■Jan. 0,189*. • ' Proilry. HOTICJE. ,j la hereby given application has been raase to the Court of Common Pljaa of Tioga county 'by 8. J. McCuHougb, Jacob gj&eifleiw, Joseph Fish and other*, to grani_a charter of itv-.orpora* pn for burial purpo to themselvc*, their aj i under th« oaroc aad iitjlo of ‘‘iSvcrj-Staa Ctf&etery Comply” — and if no reasons be shown to the contrary, the sUd Couit jtiH <kcree that they income a body corporate. Jan, 4, IBM. DONALSON, Proth’j , FARM FOR SALE. ’ A WelUboro,-the county scat of Tioga j/A. Co. Pa., containing 156 125 cleared, 30 .■froudland. The region is .remarkably healthy. — Churches, schools Ac., are fo£ad ta the village. There is & large and surrounded by ornamental trees and i >eut buildings large and convenient, house aod Jpara supplied by a foun tain of running water. well Waited for a dairy farm, for raising sheep tops. Largo orchard of •fple aad pear trees, chiefly £ fruit—about 200 trees. The orchard alontf m?£;ht made to pay tbo Interest upon, the cost of property. It is distant about 12 miles from tfe Thga Railroad, which connects with the Erie Rallied a 3 Corning. Leave Corning at 7£ a. m.., take atlSoga Station, reach WolUboro about noon, PrloEfof tlje property §5O per ftcre~-one-fOnrth cosh to suit conveni ence of purchaser. Apply it: f) I WJI. E. MORRIS, Ha’rlc A % R. N. T. City, LOWEST, Well) bahi, Tioga Co. Pa. JNO. W. GUEEifSETr T ioitai, “ “ *• F.K. WEIGHT, WeiUbcfur “ « “ December 9, lS63—tf. •' AuaicuLToaaL ,4®? liSmewts. I WOULD inform Dealers’Jn Imple ments, -that I hare HbnjoVßak'isiof tbo must Ap proved stylos and. superior t\ ui Also, Hand Rakes of a better quality than a*jf \ manufactured in this section, which I will fur-agli ip'anj quantity de sired, to dealers in the ooaFtleS iji j Tiog i, Bradford, and Lycoming. ;' t J>. E. DOUD, Mainsburg, ITov. IS, ISfl^dinos^ - _ HART’sTStM'JEI.. WELLSBonb, Tiqpt-d. i po. fekna. THE. subscriber takerthid lifethod to inform his old* friends and .aistomlfe that he has ra mmed the conduct of -trie olfi , Crystal Fountain Hotel," and will hercaftdr j£v» It; h|s entire attention. Thankful for past favors, si.tioil'6 a renewal of the same. ; -David hart. WelUboro, Kov. 4, XBG3'Viy'.; , \\ \ ADMSWISTK& , I'®iii|r««TICi;. LETTERS Of living beep granted to the subscriber on tl?i Ipbil i of Kasson Park hurst, late of .Lawrenoeniiei, dwelled, notice is here by giiron to those indebted,« flid instate to make im mediate payment, and thaife it rinjl claims to present them properly authenticated fu “i settlement to ■ J. 6, PA lif’kURST, Adm’r. Elkland, Dec. 8, X&S3-Crj, ; WEIXSBORO’I , THE next term of this yrrilai .n will commence on MOYIIAY, KO7. iji); l£p3 > nder the charge ef s. a., ns Principal; asaiEtcd hy of competent teachers. ■ jr, K EOBIHSON, Prea’t. J. EMERY. Sec’y. - TYelUboro, Oct. 35, 'TftOTXIY & at JT : 'ROY'S. PRUQ STORE. A SUPERIOR ARTICLE jnsl .... , ■; ■ Roys- prug BOLPHITB OE LIME for pi . ' ; EfY’S 1 fWCriDj; CIDER, ot fRCQ BXOER.' - %‘i ■ '3 September Ist, 186&. FROM THIS DATE, FOB,IRMBY ’ MY; "ONLY I CUSTOM BOOTS AND SHOES; Leather,; Findings, . &c. . - CASH FAID FOR HIDES; PELTS, DEER ; SKINS AND FURS. J-p. FRANKLIN SAYS: “When yon hare anything to advertise, teH the public of- it in plain, simple language. 1 ' I am manufacturing good custom-made Boots and Shoes which I will sell at fair prices, and only for READY PAY. Such work cannot be sold at as low rates per pair as eastern made slop-work, but it can and will be sold at prices which will enable the pur chaser to protect his feet with good substantial boots more cheaply than with a poor slop-shop article, which, even if it chances not to fall in pieces with the first weeks service, is but a doubtful protection in wet and cold weather. Try me. Buck and Doeskins Wanted,, in the rod and short blue, for which I will pay cash and a good price. Bucf-Hides and Calfskins Wanted, for which X will also pay cash. Sheep Pelts Wanted,- - for which I will also pay cash and the highest mar ket price. An assortment of sole,upper, calfskins and linings, pegs, thread, nails, awls, knives, shoe-hammers,-£c., <tc.« kept constantly on baod, whieU I Trill 001 l cUtilp for cash. Shop on Main Streethetween Wilcox's and Bullard's. Cf. W. SEARS. 2f. B. I enn'i give credit, because, to bo plain, I haven’t got it to give. Wcllsboro, Sept. 9, 1863.' . ■ THE WINTER TERM of the ' Osceola High School under the direction of Prof. Wightman, will commence on Tuesday, 800. 35, 1563. The Spring Term on Tuesdny, March 8,1864, and eacli term will continue 11 weeks. - * The past success of this Institution baa been truly * gratifying to its numerous friends, and the prospect for the ensuing year is more flattering than erer be fore. There is now no want of commodious rooms for a large number of students; .The new building is designed for ladies exclusively. Gentlemen, or com panies of ladies and gentlemen together will room In the school building. A teacher will room in each building and have tho control of the students. No institution in this section of the country offers any better facilides-for obtaining an education than this. The range of studies embraces everything nec essary to entering college. 1 A Teacher’s Class will be formed during the Fall term, using “ Holbrook’s Normal Method” and Calk in’s Object Lessons” os text books. For particulars as to expenses, regulations, Ac., address tho Principal or one of the Trustees, and ob tain a circular. .BARE OPPORTUNITY.,- 75,000 Watches, Gold Pens & Pencils, . , .VEST, QUARK A KECK CHAINS, - CHATELAINE CHAINS AND PINS, ENGRAVED BRACELETS, ■, ' ENGRAVED SPRING LOCKETS, Seal Stone Rings, California Ring*, Chased Rings, Masonic Rings and Pine, Gents California Diamond Pitt*, California Diamond Ear Drops, Beautiful Set* of Jewelry, N'ew- Style* Stud* and Daltons, etc,,- . WORTH $400,000, To be sold One Dollar each, without regard to In all transaction by mail wo shall charge for doing the business 25 cents each, which must bo enclosed when_tbe request is made to know what you can hav.fi. After knowing what you can hare, then ifr -wiU' be*at your option to send sl f take the article or not. ; Fire articles can be ordered forsl—eleren for s 2— thirty for ss—sixty-fivo -for $10 —and ono hundred for $l5« tVith tho information of’what you can have will be sent a Circular givlug full iostruclioiia to Agents and a full Catalogue of articles,'and then it will bo at your option to send and get the article or not. Also, for $l,l will gend a solid Silver Shield or either Army Corps Pin, with your name, regiment and company handsomely engraved npon it. Address, S. M» WARD A -CO., ; Box 457t5, New York. 208 Broadway. December V, 1868-3 m. No. 1, Large Family 'Wringer „sio 00 No. 2, Medium “ “ jr 00 No. 2i “ “ “ 6 00 No. 3, Small “ « 5 50 No. 8, Large Hotel “ li 00 No. M, HediumLaundry . : fto run steam ) ■ .18 00 No. 22. Large “ | or hand. J 30 00 Nos. 2i and 3 have no Cogs. All others are war ranted. ♦No. 2 is the size generally used id private families. Orange Judd of the American-Agriculturaliit, says of the “A child can readily wring out a tubfull of clothes in a few minutes. It is in reality a CLOTHES SA VES.! A TIME SAVER! and a STRENGTH SA VER! The saving of garments will alone pay a large per centage on its cost. We think the machine mnnh ninrj*-th.an._J>AYft. TOK ITeEE>P- EVERY YEAR in the saying of garments! There are several kinds, nearly alike in general construction, hnt wo consider it important that the Wringer bo fitted with Cogs, otherwise a mass of garments-may clog the rollers, and the rollers npon the crank-shaft slip and tear the clothes, or the rubber break loose from the shaft. Our own is one of the first make, and it is as GOOD AS NEW after nearly FOUR YEARS’ CON STANT USB." . Every Wringer with Cog-Wheels is Warranted in every particular. No Wringer can bo durable without Cog-Wheels. A good CANVASSER wanted in every town. On receipt of the price from places where no one is selling, we Will send the Wringer free of ex pense. Dear Ye! Hear Yc ! Hear Ye! ALE persons indebted to thesnbscriber will confer a favor, and save themselves cost, by calling at hisOffico, and settling the same immediately, Knoxville, Kov. sth, 1363, 8t J. P. BILES. Administrator’s Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the subscribers on the estate of George C. Marvin, late of Charleston township, deceased, no tiee w hereby given to those indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly nnthenticatnd for settlement to MARIAII MARVIN, 1 , , JAMES KELLY, | ■ 4 <*mr's. Charleston, Nov. 25, 1883-6 t. received at STORE. QDGARS!—I can sell pulverized, crashed, ~ coffee, and brown Sugars, as low os any dealer in Tioga County. [April 22] W, T, MATHERS. OSCEOLA HIGH SCHOOL. A. K. BOSAED, Esq,,) ALLEN SEELY. V Trustees. "ENOCH M. STEER, J Nor. 25, J863-tf. . 50,000 AGENTS WANTED!! value, add not to be paid for till you know what you are to get. irniVEBSAL OTHES WRING _>*• Op* UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER, For particulars and circulars address R. C. BROWNING, 347 Broadway, N, T, For sale by E. MATSON. Welleboro. Pa. Sept, 2, 1863. THE TIO G A AGITA TQ Kv fm & WINTER GOODS PEOPLE'S STORE IN COENINQI TtTF, People’s Store ia now well stocked with a good assort moot of Goads, adapted to the PALL & WINTER TRADE, consisting in part of a good line of Domestic Goods, Alpacas, Mohair. Poplin, Delaines, and a general variety of Dross Goods, including a good supply of soaiimsiw goods. to which particular attention is paid, LADIES' CLOTHS, ABB CLOAKINGS, a fine stock of SPRING AND SUMMER SHAWLS, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES for Mens’ and Boys’ wear, for sale by the yard, or made to order, A good assortmontof WHITE GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS of every variety, for both Ladies and children.- SUMMER BALMORALS, a large stock Of HOSIERY and GLOVES, ■ i - SHAKERS’ HOODS, BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS, together with a good assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, &c. The purchases for the ; FAl<tr WlfliEK TRADE, were made daring tho temporary fall in the , . * GOLD MARKET, and as.l eellonly for READY PAY, X am enabled (o take advantage of the market. I shall keep my STOCK good ... r THROUGH . TEE SEASON, and keep thoroughly posted in regard to PR I o(e S, : and when goods decline^ I shall follow the market Without Ijiegafd to Cost. Returning my sincere thanks to tbo citizens of TIOGA COUNTY, ■ for their kind and libera! patronage, X shall try to merit its continuance and increase. ; The Store is directly opposite tho Dickinson House, on Market Street, J. M. SMITH. Corning, N. Y., Oct. 1, 1853. KEROSENE OIL AND LAMPS AT WHOLESALE. A LARGE STOCK just received for the Fall Trade. Merchants supplied at city prices by - W. E>. TERBJELL, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, CORNING, N. Y. August 26, 1863. “TO BOWM’S V 9 SEEING a big crowd on Main Street, hurry ing toward a common,center, somebody asked Where Are Yon .Goins?' The answer was “To Bowen’s, Wo. 1, Union Block!” To look at that splendid stock of NEW FALL & WINTER GOODS) just arriving from New York. ■ ~ “ VERY SENSIBLE, PEOPLE,” , thoughtT to tnyself; you know who bnys at a bar gain, and sells so as to give the purchaser a bargain too.- .. ... *. Therefore, if you want anything in the lino of DRY GOODS, LADIES’ GOODS, 1 READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, &o;, GO TO BOWEN’S, ■ and »f you fraut’ HARDWARE, - QDEENSWARE, WOODEN-WARE, and GROCERIES. at prices yon can afford to pay GO TO BOWEN’S. If yon have Cash, or Butter, or Cheese, or Grain to exchange for-this SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS, bring them along, and you will get Satisfactory Bargains; and if yon como once, you will be sure to come twice —yea, thrice, or ha’f-a-dozen times. Don’t forget the place; NO. 1, UNION BLOCK, Wellsboro, Del. 7, 1863. JOHN R. BOWEN. EIU % tl CLEAR THE TRACK r Teat rush to bollard & co’S store means something! * Of course it docs. It means that BULLARD & CO’S NEW STOCK OF FALL & WINTER GOODS, ara all the rage, and that about three square miles of people, in and around Wellsborougb and vicinity, KNOW WHEKE TO GO TO BUY GOOD GOODS, AND BUT THEM CHEAP. 'SV&BiAffiiD "a. ©@ B defy oompetion in style, variety, quantity, quality and cheapness, of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, LACES. TRIMMINGS, SHAWLS. HOSIERY, LINENS, CAMBRICS, BUTTONS LADIES’ GAITERS, SLIPPERS, GLOVEsj and—but why enumerate? They have everything in the line of goods' that will be asked for. Come and see. And then— TIP-TOP TRENCH GOODS, not “cheap as dirt,” because good goods can’t ha sold for a song now-a-days; but as cheap as any like quality of gaqds can bo sold in the country. Algo BEAVER HATS, ALL STYLES AND MATERIAL. The Grocery Departing comprises everything in that line, all good and at leasonabta prices. Drop in with the crowd. • gS?' One Boor above Roy's Drug Store. BULLARD & CO. Wellsboro, October 7, 1863. SEW MILLINERY SHOP. MRS. HELEN SOFIELD bogs leave to state for the information of the Indies of Wellsboro and vicinity, that she has just returned from New York with a fine stock of Millinery Goods, salted to the prevailing stylos and fashions. She has secured the services of A FIEST CLASS MILLI NEB, and is prepared to do well and promptly all X ami fine Sb * *“ • HOSIERY, which ladies will do well to call and examine. Shop second door above the old "SaolaP Office, Main Street, Wellsboro, Oct. 14,1563. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS testamentary having been granted to the subscriber on the estate of Eliza Leonard late of Westfield, deceased, notice is hereby given to those indebted to mako immediate payment and those having claims to present them properly anthen treated for settlement to * Westfield, K/K; LB ° SAaD > WILLSBORO BOOK STORE. ißfo. H 9 Union Block* THE subscriber, having .purchased anew stoch in addition to tho well selected stock he had on hand, is prepared to accommodate the public by keeping A. GSN3SAX. KTIS-TO'S BOOM AHD 8008. STORE, where he will furnish. AT TIES' WEW STATED, in tho Post Office Building, No; S, Union Block, (or by mail) all ' THE NEW YORK BAILIES at the publishers prices, He will also kccep on hand all the Literary Weeklies, and 4 The Monthly Magazines, Including HarpoPs, the Atlantic, Godoy’s, Peterson’s- Knickerbocker, Continental Ac., &a. Also, will be kept constantly on hand, a com setc repository of CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blank Books, Paper Hangings, SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, &c. Orders for Binding Books. ■ Tho work executed to suit any taste, and on the iowestpossiblo terms. Particu lar attention will also ho given toSPECIAL ORDERS for any thing comprehended in tho trade. One Thousand Volumes' of thd,J.ateat Editions of SCHOOL BOOKS. : Parents, Teachers and Scholars, are invited to call and examine this large assortment of School Books in which may bo found everything in use in the schools of tho County. Headers. —Sanders’ entire series, Porter's Reader, Sargeant’s, Town’s and Willson’s Readers, at tie low est cash rates. Spelling Boors.—Sanders’, Webstera Ac. AnirmiETips. Greenleafs, Davies’, Stoddard’s, Colburn’s Ac. Qeaumaes. —Brown’s, Kenyon’s, Smith’s 40. Geographies. —Mitchell's, Warren’s, Colton’s &o. Davies’ Legendre, Algebra, Surveying Ac, Slates of all kinds and sizes. Copy Books, Steel Pens. ‘ Paper of all kinds. Latin, German, French and Greek Text Books; on, hand and purchased to order. Watches, Jewelry, Picture Frames, Papei Hang ings, Christmas Toys, Fancy Articles, Maps, Fie. tores Ac. j2£r All orders promptly attended to. Wollsboro, Nov. 26,1862. _ J. F. ROBINSON. FILL AND WINTER GOODS! T. L. BALDWIN IS now receiving a large and well selected STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, 'consisting in part of a General Stock of BBT GOODS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, ' HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, . WOODEN WARE. &0., Ac. i All of which will he sold VERY LOW for. BEADY PAT- ONLY. - ALL KINDS OF-COUNTRY, PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. . All persons baying GOODS for READY PAY, Are respectfully invited*to call and examine . .THE STO C.K, • As they are to he sold at VERY LOW PRICES. u CASfi PAID FOR WOOL. [ Tioga, Nov. 27, ■ 'T. L. BALDWIN. 1 PENSION AGENCY. TO SOLDIERS AND THEIR FRIENDS. THE undersigned having had considerable expe dience in procuring Pension Bounties and Back pay of Soldiers, will attend to all business in that line entrusted- to his care with promptness and fidelity. ALL SOLDIERS discharged by reason of wounds are entitled to the $lOO bounty. Pensions, Bounties, and arrears of pay, collected by the undersigned. Persons wishing to confer with tno will please call or address me by letter at Sylvania, Bradford county, Pa. Charges reasonable. GEO. P, MONRO. Refers by permission to S. B. Card, County Treasurer, Wellsboro, Pa, I). F. Pomeroy, Troy, Pa. * A, H. Spalding, Sheriff, Towanda; Pa., [April 1, Soldiers 9 Payßonnly and Pension Agency. - KNOXVILLE. TIOGA . COUNTY PENNA. The undersigned having been specially licensed by the United States Government to procure the BACK Pay, BoUBTT, AND pENSIOSS, of deceased and disabied soldiers, gives notice to all interested, that he has made arrangements with par ties in ‘ Washington, by which he is able to procure Back pay, Bounty and Pensions, in a very short time, and that be will give particular attentions to all such claims that may be brought to him. Being provided with all the requisite Forms, Blanks, <tc., Ac., he has superior advantages in this branch of business. - Sol diers entitled to pensions, will find it to thoir advan tage to apply to the undersigned at Knoxville, as the examining surgeon for Tioga County resides there. Also, Judge Case, before whom all applications for pensions may bo mado. • Soldiers enlisted since tho Ist of March, 1861, in any kind of service, Naval or Military, who are dis abled by disease or wounds, are entitled to Pensions. All soldiers who serve for two years or during the war, should it sooner close, will be entitled to $lOO Bounty. Also soldiers who have been wpunded in battle, whether having ! servcd two years or not, are entitled to $lOO Bounty. Widows of soldiers who die or are killed are entitled to Pensions and tho $lOO Bounty. If there be no widow, then the minor chil dren; and if no minor children, then the father, mother, sisters, or brothers are entitled as above.— Terms, moderate. I will be at my office on Monday and Saturday of each week, to attend to this business. July 15,1563. ly. WJI. B. SMITH. References ; Wellsboro, XF. Donaldson, Sher iff Stowoll. Addison, N. K. Smith. Wash ington, D, C.. Tucker and Lloyd. Hides and veal skins wanted—Th» highest market price paid'in money at the BROOKLYN TANNERY near Tioga. July 1, 1863. Baking soda & saleratus at ROY'S DRUG STORE, TEAS, COFFEE, and SPICES, best qualities and fair prices always on band at Wellsboro, April 22,1863. MATHERS’. MOLASSES and “SYRUP—a No, I, article of both at fair prices at MATHEIfS’. PURE GINGER at ROT’S DRUG STORE. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. LETTERS testamentary having been granted to the subscriber on the. estate of Ellis L. Miller, late of Delmar township, deceased, notice is hereby given to those indebted to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly an* thenlioated for settlement. ISRAEL STONE, Dec. 2, 1863. / Bxeootor. FLOUR, beet and middling grades, at lowest market prices, at [April 22} MATHERS’, E.&H. T. ASTJEfiOWY, Manufactures of Photograph Materials-, sox BBOADWA-y, rsr, t«r. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. Onr Catalogue now .embraces considerably over FOUR THOUSAND.iiSessni subjects (to which ad ditions are continually being made) of Portraits of Eminent Americans, etc., viz: 72 Major Generals, 625 Statesmen, 190 Brigadier Generals, 127 Divines, 259 Colonels, 118 Authors, 84 Lieutenant Colonels, 30 Artists, 207 Other Officers, 112 Stage. 60 Navy Officers, 46 Prominent Women, 147 Prominent Foreign Portraits, ■ 2500 COPIES OF WORKS OF ART, including reproductions of tho most celebrated En gravings, Paintings, Statues, do. Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp. An order for One Dozen Pictures from our Catalogue will bo filled on receipt of $l.BO, ondisontby mail, FREE. Photographic Albums. Of these we manufacture a great in price from 50 cents to §5O each. Oar ALBUMS have tho reputation of being supe rior in beauty and durability to any others, the smaller kinds can be sent safely by mail at a postage of six cents per oz. The more expensive can bo sent hy express. Wo also keep a largo assortment of STERESCOPES AND STERESCOPIC VIEWS. Our Catalogue of thoao will bo sent to any address on receipt of Stamp. E. & H. T. ANTHONY, Maniifadorers of Photograph Materials, 501 BROADWAY, Now-York. Friends or relatives of prominent military men will confer a favor by sending ns. their likenesses to copy. They will bo kept carefully and returned nn injnfed. FINE ALBUMS MADE TO ORDER for Congre gations to present to their Pastor, or for other purpo ses, with suitable inscriptions, 4c. Sept. 2,1863-6 m. DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY. THE undersigned having purchased the well known Woolen Factory of Messrs, E. & B„ S. Bowen on the Cowancsqno River, two miles east of Knoxville, takes.tbis method of informingthe inhabi tants of Tioga and adjoining counties that he will manufacture wool by the yard or .on shares to suit customers, into FLANNELS. CASSIMEBES, 808-SKINS, FULL CLOTHS, of all kinds. The machinery has been thoroughly repaired and new machinery added thereto, also an improved Dew wheel which will enable him to work the entire sea son. He will pay particular attention to Roll Cardin? & Cloth Dressing, which will be done in the neatest possible, manner, having added one new Roll Machine, will enable him to dispatch and accommodate people from a He would farther say that he has carried on the busi ness-in manufacturing wool for farmers in Bradford and adjoining counties for the past twenty years; be therefore cen warrant all work and satisfy his custo mers, using nothing in manufacturing but genuine wool, JOSEPH INGHAM; Deerfield, May 5,1863-ly, C OEKING WHOLESALE DRUG AND BOOK STORE. ' BUGS AND MEDICINES, . ’ PAINTS AND OILS, WINDOW GLASS, KEROSINE OIL, . . ALCOHOL,; BOOKS AND STATIONERY, PBold at wholesale by W. IK TERRELL. - Country Merchants supplied with these articles at . NEW YORK PRICES. Corning,- Feb. 23, 1862, STOVES Al¥3> TIN WARE. WILLIAM ROBERTS HAS opened a new Stove and Tin Shop Store opposite Roy’s Building, where be is pre pared tafurnirh his old friends and customers, and the public generally with everything in his line of business, including - Cooking Stoves of the 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. Sore Throat and Diphtheria. ANEW and powerful remedy to be used >only externally has just been found. It must bo'applied when the first symptoms appear, and it will certainly reduce the swelling and inflamation. Call for the Lethean Ointment at Roy’s Drug Storo. Directions accompany each bottle. Price 25 cents. Wellsboro, Feb. 4, 1863. Something for everybody. IT is a common remark of physicians, that skin diseases and eruptions were never so preva lent as now. It should bo borne in mind that at ROY’S' Drug Store a now purifier is offered for sale, the Uepurativ© Syrup of lodide of Potassium. This is the best blood purifier in tho world. It works ponders in Scrofula and all those diseases which in dicate an impure state of the blood. Try It and be convinced. w Aprils. LADIES should procure the new DYE? which are sold at Roy's Drug Store, as they moke fast colors, and are sold at a low price. Call and get a Circular, Wellsboro, May 27, 1863. TO THE PUBLIC. I AM now prepared to manufacture, at my establish, ment in Deerfield, PLAIN AND FANCY FLANNELS, Also, Ladies’ BALMORAL SKIRTS (o order, either by tire piece or quantity, to suit cna tomers. JOSEPH INGHAM. Knoxville, July 15,1863. ' FAMILY DTE COLORS. Blacky Magenta, Bark Blue, Maroon, Light Blue, Orange, French Blue, Pink, Claret Brcncn , Purple, Bark Brown, Royul Purple, Light Brotcn Salmon, SntiJjF Brown, Scarlet, Crimson, Slate f Bark Brah, Solftrine. Light Brah, Violet, Bark Green, Yeltoic, Light Green, For Dyeing Silk, VVooica .tua .uixed Goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves. Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Chil dren’s Clothing, and all kinds of ’Wearing Apparel. *3* A SAVING OP 80 PER CENT."S3 For 25 cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades ban be produced from tho same Dyo. The process is simple, anil'.uuy. one can use the Dye with per fect success. Directions in English, French and German, inside of each package. .For further information in Dyeing, and giving a perfect knowledge what colors aro beat adapted to dye over others, (with many valuable recipes,) pur chase Howe A Stevens’ Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mail on receipt of price,—10 cents. Manufactured by HOWE 4 STEVENS, 260 Broadway, Boston. For sale by JOHN A. ROY, Wellsboro Pa, . Sept. 30, 1863-6 m. GATLIN’S . IMPROVED Fixe and Water Proof Cement is the best preparation in use for mending broken articles, each as Glass, China, Crockery, Wood. Leather, Ornanents, Stone, Metal, Bone,'lvory, Pearl, Porcelain, in fact, most any broken article. Being perfectly white It will not disfigure, the articles. It will stand all climates, and when thoroughly dry, tb» part to which it is applied will be as strong as it was before broken. Price 25 cehts per bottle. _ , d. A' ROY, Agent for Tioga County. Wellsboro, August 2G, 1863. SUGAR CURED! HAMS and SHOULDERS, prime quality, at [April 22} - MATHERS’. Economy Is Wealtbi CURE YOUR COUGH EOF* 13 CERIS. The Best and Cheapest Eovsehtmd Renedu • the World. 3 * Madame XMIOO ©Feat Commit Hemedy, ILoias ZABOO PobtC, HKKI to thg di H to euro i II oil case J c'oori c°,V< Whooplag Coogh,.i < Jjs? <,lil »i oil offoctiou, ol u., M-issas ZAtcc PORru-i-- BAISAM u tha rcqnulte car? 2l!i ,v, n , LS} a comuiEatlon of the h**t CJ 651 di« the vegetable forda, «» remedial kingdom m to Lb,?,?’ healthy and vigorous ciirn.ti 3 of the blood, ftro«h It toßot a emolient-vrarm, srarctesi a “i .effective; can bs tai sa jl , 3* oldest person or joaaje.tciiij .' „ Z i Scc POBTSH'S* BAIbA J has beet, i tt 4M fy,## pnbllc for over 13 , M „ acqmred it? present Mi, by being recommended by ■iiiio have u«ed it to thoiriav, ed friends and others. ‘ | HSosrt Important-Sadt t ima Z.idco Porter's jantn is sold .it a pries leri-a. brings it in tho reach cl 5Ti ', T one to keep it convenieaitoroi; The timely me of a single bottle will prom to ba trarialtj times Us cost. *"* NOTICE. —Save Tom Mostt:—Do cot be persuade purchase articles at 49 tasl which Jo not contain th e r ;‘ tucsof a 13 cent Bottlo of Madame Porter’s Caratira pa* Earn, the cost of manufacturing which jg na great as that c*s almost any other medicine; and the -very low price at it is sold, makes tbo profit to the seller apparently saaii and unprincipled dealers will sometimes recommend oft*’ medicines on which their profits are larger, unless the cnL tomers insi&t upon having Madame Porter's and none otier Ask fop Madame Porter’s Curative Balsam, price 13 nttt and in large bottles at 25 cents, and take no other. If y oa ‘ cannot get it at one store yon can at .another. * 3 -63* Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers at 13 ant. and in larger bottles at 25 cents. 1 i’or sale by JOHN A. EOY, WeUsboro, Pa. HALL & ECCEEL, Proprietor? Jan. 28, XS6o.-Jy. Naw Y«i. ggpagSSSs.- CABINET WABE BOOM. THE- Subscriber most respectfully announces tin he has ou hand at the old stand, and for «alji CbeapXot of Furniture. comprisiug.in part Dressing and Common Bureaus, Secretaries an# 800 l Cates, Center, Card and Pier Tables, Dining aoi Breakfast Tables,Marble-toppedand Common Stands, Cupboards, Cottage and other Bedsteads, Stands, St. fas and Chairs, Gilt and Bosewood Mouldings Jos Picture Frames. COP£*lXffSr made to order ou short- notice, i hearse will be furnished if desired. N. B. Turning and Sawing done to order. August 11,1859. B. T. VANHO2Y. Tliresbin: Machinei and Agri cultural Implements. THE subscriber -would respectfully announce to the citizens of Tioga and adjoining counties, that ha still continues to sell Agricultural Implements as agent for the old well established firm of Wheeler Melick * Co., of Albany, N. Y. They have male several valuable improvements to their former anri raled Threshing Machines and large additions to their variety. They now manufacture two different kinds of Kail Hoad Horse Powers for one, two and three horses, a six horse lover Power, and three differ ent sizes of their’ celebrated Kake Threshers sad Winnowers from 26 inch cylinder to 34. Likewise Palmer’s Excelsior, self-snstaimng, Horse - Pitchfork, Circular and crosscut Saw Mills,Cloterllnller?,Feed Cutters, Horse Bakes Ac., all of which is offered tor sale strictly at Albany prices, adding transportation, for cash or approved notes on time. All kinds of a tras for repairing old machines kept on band or or dered on short notice. Orders solicited and promptly attended to. B. S. TEAES. Troy, Pa., Jane 17, 1555. J’rWmm MANHOOD ; sfca&lr How Lost! How Restored r. Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope, Price Sl* Cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cur© of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weak ness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness, and Involuntary Emission?, inducing Impotency, Consumption, and Physical Debility. By ROB’T J CUkVEHWELI, BK. D. The important fact that the awful consequences df Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without inter nal medicines, or the dangerous application of caus tics, instruments, medicated bougies, and other em pirical devices, is here clearly demonstrated, and tbs entirely new and highly successful treatment as adopted by the celebrated author, fully explained, by means of which every one is enabled to enre himself perfectly, and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. This lecture will prove a boon' to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain to any address, post paid on receipt of two postage stamps, by ad dressing the publisher?, * CHAS. j. c. klinb & CO., 327 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box, 4336. Sept, 9,1868-3 c. - NEW AND SECOND WAW» SAFES. FOB SALE CHEAP) AT THE I¥ew York Safe Depot* 71 William Street, New Torh. $. A. GEEGQ. Size and Prices of LILLIS’ S Sire-proof Safes: OCT3IDE. HEIGHT, No. 1 24......... No. 2 26 No. 3 30 No. 4. 32 No. 5..... ...34 .., No. 6 40 - rsaißß. height. width. Birrs'. No-1 17 _n -12 No. 2. 19J„ _l3f_ No. 3 21 _U .12 No. 4 22 IS 13 No; 5...; 24 :..._2l .14 No. 6 34 ; „2X .15 , PRICE.' tsSott 6O 66 - 70 00 B5 60 ...100 09 ll5 60. No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4; No. 5„ N 0.6 Not. 25, 1883-6raos. DISSOMiTIOJI. THE Co-Partnership heretofore existing under the* n&me of Gaernsey 4 Smoad, Store Baal or-, is this day dissolved by mutual consent TboNotes snts Accounts of the late firm are in my hands ferooUac-. «<»• E. A. SMEAD. Tiogs, Sept. J 5, 1863. E. A. S.HEAD f SUCCESSOR to Gaernsey 4 Smead, will confinne the Store and Tin Business at the old* stand,, whore may bo found a good assortment of Cooking*. Parlor and Box Stores. &e., of the latest improved patterns. Also Hollow Ware, Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware, Ac. Jobbing of all hinds promptly done. Tioga, Sept. 21,1863. E. A. SMEAD. Sacking for Hop Grower DON'T send away for Sacking; we hare a latj* stock of it which will be sold cheap. Wellaboro, Sept. 33, 1563. BULLARD i C&- 5-20-U. S. LOAS, The following named persons jaare been ap?o;>' c d Agents for the sale of 5-28-U. S. Bonds fox Ties* county, Pa. 1 __ A- S. Toaxen, Cashier Tioga Co. F. E. Suirtr, -Tioga. J, Pj,rkhub3t, Elkland., DEPTH. 2O ttidtl. 2O. ...31...
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