•E .v sMax : - . !JL# «SpUST;’ A'GUIST & I s ./r : ELMIRA, A\ 'si . taß&irs ALL MEJ|isES /:,&r xa£'itl% EAR' Aim ‘_TSRGAT. 3HHE BTE>ir* will operate ofon Cataract, Arti k ficial -Pupil, Cross- Eycr, Ilachrymal Fistula, wrjjiuro, Entropion, (ior-ers ion, )f the eyd lid,) and 1 ’train atl Tortus -of Sors Eyea, a job as Granulated IjiUi. PurnlSnt Ophthalmia, Ofaf tics of the Cprnea, * Betofuious Otteaßcs of tho Eye, 1 id nil- diseases to. Which tho Eye is subject. ..Jl ■ , , » -THE ETR.td-TreaW oaceessHUf f Cisonarges from ■tt» Esr. Hoiecs -in the Ear, Ci a fully of Hearing, e lieafneee,- feren■ when the HSUS' ii entirely destroyed, ■ Wtll intert an (artificial one, nnseruring nearly all the ■ uarOo«e»-nf-The'natural). ’ - _ ' ' THE Til BOAT.—Ulcerated Tiyoat, Enlarged Xon «!i«, together or-itl) ' ' ' -J ; -c&,t a b & ht „ 'ln nU itfiarmi, permanently cared. . ‘ ' . GENEBAL. SURGERY.— ! fe will operate' upon' "dull Fc«t, Pare Lip. Cleft 'Pilate, Tumore, Cancers; ' Morbid Uronths, .Deformities from Burns, . ’ •' ",MME'nNes*- ‘ • <Jii£r»t*d'upv.nl>v sEnew mode with entire success; Uhd performs 'PLASTIC OPEEAfTIOSS; where the ■ Jtoie, Lip,’ or' any portion of thtyfaco is destroyed ' through disease or otherwise; by; healing them oh feUftW. , fi, ' .'TVm attend in'the Limbs, and Gene ' drarsursery in ulfUe.branobffj.M'’ ' ■ , ' ' INSERTS AHTIFICXAL 15Y' Giving'lhem all *, KVo'mbtiim nod expression of *si-' feitnral, defying dej ■ ieftion. 'They ore inserted write it removing the old " one,"*r producing"pain.” , .' 5 ' The Lector's collection of Ifttfaments comprises 'ail’&e latsst improvements,the largest in the "State.' .Th‘a 'superior has had in per e feeling himseirih-ttU that is ntd laid valuable in Snr. sery, warrants hlmyn. saying, tb ituevery thing within ■ ifiVbonnds Q?‘the'p*rofession J Ja yhe expected of him. ’•The limifqte has been grei )ly enlarged, so that we c*n new acoommo'dato an t jeseased number of-pn ’’/ti'dnts finaln distance.,' ComJhiibble Boarding Hou r *’»es Sttaeh'ed'to the'establish!! es L Ka iHCvrdhlt C\isct rcecicM J l>r treatment or opera. L tidii). - If t case is be so informed, y Instikfd, ripen ,WaWsr-streeij cjipdjite the Brainard .Boiise, Elmira,Ti. Y.' ' , Elmira, N. Y., Nov.' 4, 186't.- :y- ' "/'VRPIIAtf’B COCB.T SAI iB. ■ —tn pursuance of an ' ,V/ order of Lbo Orphan’s (loutt of Tioga coumy, ‘ the uniorrigned Atimimitr Iter's of the estate of ■‘ Cornelius Fieri*:,Tato of Fart iif'gtoa township, dee’d, wilt'cxpOW lo pu’olie sale ua' tbe -premises, on Tfanrs • day, tho JSth day of Jannarji, ISIM, the following.de ' ecribed rsat'eaiale situate in the; township of Farin ' itiglon, Tioga county, Pa., tej wif" " *’ A Tot oMtand in'Farmirfetot ] township, bonnded " north liy la : nd of JacoS 'M'lwry- east by E.SD. Pish, \ loath by ”—— Price, sod y jest by A. Herrington— containing' -J?.“ Acre?, part o. 191 of the allot ,ment rf'ihe'fcpgKitn lauds (niy id township. To be sold as Uie property of Corn ill’ e,Piorco, dec’d. ' j ; Jen.-G. KOAiffi^m ylAdmr’*1 Admr ’*- • :• y\K?UAX'6 CO CUT SAL'S.— Ib 5 pursuance of an order Wof the Orphans .Court’D'|. lloga county, the under « spieled Administrator of the <*ule of Jameu V, Jordan, iao of Duel v3U'ariose tb public sale-at l v 'flib Court Hewn; 6a Friday, tb’’ tfltV day of January, 1864, * 'the foyotrfng described real eSitt situate id the township »'=;-i A fctoC'Jamhid-Deerfield) Bigfwolog at a hemlock the -vast .corßwof lot Nq.BJ I jency east.los rods toa .eoujh ICO rods -Jo, \ pest; thence south 1 160 . r>d«to?v.bcmTgck*tfie‘ place c I t ‘ginning—containing onb I lihnared'and fivehcrca. * ’• 41. V, JORDAN, A’dm’r. I • ' l “ *_iannapy;-6,"18Cl. • * L/ ’ - I f AHFHAN’d CQUKT SALE.- Jt< pursuance of an order of , \J the Orphan’s Court of Titi-|a county, the undersigned Adialaistrntbr’s of the estate o!j I 'A. Fhei\e, late of Jaclt . Mii'towmdilpAldC’d, ■will‘expos I tj,public salS on the prem ised. on lijurf>dfly,-tho 2Sth thy Ji January, TS64, the’foj - tawing described real estate sit tals in the township of Jack* ‘ :«on,tO'Wit: ..... , . , .. , t 5 iA-lot of land In Jackton township, known os the Beap r rjCret-k Farm, bounded north fey Frederick Tabor, east by -WnJ.„J3. MvTof} re/ eontl*- N'otbaniel Seely »uil Jacob ’ .FUtfive, and West by K.D.K John Clair —coctalo- ' Abgnhbnt'ST.T-AcrwP- A (G\ (JAKRISON,) Jaa. 6;XSC4. f Atlmrfl ’ • FARM FCflt' SAJLE. A WelUborfVtbe’coaniy eeatof Tioga '-■'jnL Co/Pa., acres, 125 cleared, 30 J woodland, ’ -The region ninorkably healthy.—- i &a., are jban{) in the village. There t ia-a Urge-and ■-comraocU'j(J ) mansion, surrounded by i xfnataenial trees* and ebitHbery; oat buildings largo , «nd conrehicat, house cr'j } barb supplied by a foun -~talu 4tf running water, ii 4s will suited for a dairy i 'ikrwrf for raiding -sheep tf’hope. Largo orchard of * apple And pear trees, chief f glutted fruit — about 200 The orchard alone: nigh} be' made to pay the /-interest upon the cost of &t i|hoie lt is * distant about 12 miles frojsM£o -'COQuoctß-with the Brie lroad at Corning. Leave Corning at 7-i a. mv, take o'age at Tioga Station, reach ■ AVeUsboro about noon. Pric6x>f the property $5O per * aero—one>faurth cash dowb, balance to suit crmveiu .'■•aco of purchaser. ApplO to - . 1 . WAL E. MORRIS,-.' Uricm R. R. N. T. City. . JAMES LOIVRETv Wellsbofo, Tioga Co. Pa. ; f; JNO. W. GL’ERNfI El', J'iaga, “ « “ > V, K.WRCGHT,, t&jlUfcjoro, “ “ “ i • December 9; *IS63-tfJ o AGaipUliTOßaai fHPLEBIEWTS. * .TUWflULO.inform Dealers in Agricultural Implc . 1 meats. I have lit rse Rakes of the most ap proved styles and sppj 'iur quality. Also, Hand Stakes of- 4 better quality; tjiau any manufactured in {..this section, which I will furnjsh in any quantity’dc y aired, to daal.cM- in the pountlcs of Tiog j, Bradford, r and Lycoming., , D. R, DOUD. Nor. -j>.ynA«ta?g;- ; HOTEi.* \ WELLSBORO, 'PW7d. CO. PEKNA. \ THE subscriber ta'Vi'V’ihis method to inform his old Friends andV jtomers that he has re •ulned the ,conduct l of ?ti 'old “ Crystal Fountain Hatel," nnd will heresies rydt-bis-entifo attention. Thankful for past favcn ,-u solicits a renewal of the same. ■ ‘ . 'V,' DAVID HART. ' J ■ -Wefisboro/ Nov. 4 t - 18 1 3 ; ‘-1 y. ADJQIIIIISTR WOTICJE, LBTIfiUS ofhaving been granted to the suhsbrlber «yj: »4e estate of Nasson Park- .c! deceased, notice is facre ■ fiiren indebUict: S said estate to make im mediate payment! and tbi»je having claims to present - them properly for settlement to ' Adm’r. Elkland, Dec. 9, - : . ; €B. f "VTOTICB U hereby givtiT -Jtai an application has been . mode to the Coart of C£ Sjmon Picas of Tioga county, by Lyman U'eynolcU. Ar£d S* frth, Amos Mudge, and others, to (rantfe'cbartcr of ittoo for religioui purposes to * r lboir *id successors, under the name rtydeof the ‘'HlkKurf ithodist Episcopal Church”— *:»aJU no sufficient reason tf, shown W the contrary, the ■aid Court will decree that tf V become a body corporate. a*n.4lB*L • HF. DO.VALDSUN, Proth’y. x&t ten. "VTJISfCB U hereby git/-w J jat an application bus been J 3 nukle to th<} Court of tVhmoQ Pltus of Tioga county vy S. Ji'&leCullongh, Jasd; Ichcifielin, Joseph Pish and other*, to gniui a cJwrter;W ( corporation for burial purpo *e*. to thoiuseWes, their Us plates and successors, under **'?«*^** ao, i. /rt*cn Cemetery Company”— *aa’lf uo sufficient rea^n^t-'j shown to the contrary* the (fetid Court will decree thxU i't y become a body corporate. Jen. 4,1801. t .t J. i\ DON’ALSOX, Frotb’j. ... - ACADEMY. THS'next term of will commence on MONDAY, 1863, under-the charge of BEWJ&HffiT . ISGLIH, B. A, M Pviaoipal; assisted W a corps of competent teachers. ' ! f, t h ROBINSON, Pres’t.. 'J. EMERY. Scc’y. ■ ' - "j WtUsVuro; Oct. 21, H,fi 1. ‘ ... - U , Jw ! ...... PDIIY & WISCCt'-rjUss st - -?;flpV’S DRUG STORE. .A 6DPEB-XOK, Aillj pi ill TEA. just received at JX. ... _; ! JiOY’S DRUG STORE. » ■ —w toil _____ —l _, StTEPHITE OF liljf i j hr preserving CIDER, at - - - 7 . V«4f'S PROG STORE. : 7y0i5E55535011 fig for mu'* 1 ■JM.-uxkiV.: V- ■' T' ZOTB BBXJa store., September Ist? FROM THIS,- BATE," y n FOR mkW&tet:M& I :£EOEB > , t to tier,- Findings, -fee,.' X HIRES, JJEER '• 3,,' ’3: SKINS r jjll, FRANKLIN SAYS 3 ■ N -' .. 11 aVhen'yayo advertise, toll thd public of it in plain, simple language.” : • lam 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 enn and will ha sol():a£ prices whjeh wyU. enable the pur'4 chaser to protect his feet with good substantial boots • morn cheaply, -than with a poor .slop-shop article, which, even if U.ohan'ces-not to fail in pteCef with the firstr‘we'ekV‘se'rvice; is but a doubtful'protfcctiotf*in wet and cold weather. Try me. _ Back and Doeskins Wanted, JL in the red and.sitcrt biiijh for which'X will pay cash and a good price. ; Beef-Hides and. Calfskins Wanted, for which I will also pay cash. : L . riSkctp 'Fclts Wantod, -' '-’i j for which I will also pay cash and the highest mar kef price. ■ ■ - ti • " . : An assortment of sole,upper,calfskins and linings, pega.fhfoad.haUs, snwlivknlvcs/ Ac.J &c., kept constantly on baud, which I will sell cheap for cash. Shord’on,Maxn Street between 'WjicosVand Bullard's. G. W”. SEARS. N. can’t giro credit, because’, to !.be plain, I haven't got it to give. \ . Wellsboro, Sept. 9,15C3. • . ~ . OSCEOIaA MIG S 3 SCISOOIL. THE* WINTER. -TERM- o£ therOseeoln High School under tho direction of Prof. Wjghtman, wilt Cdmmenco' on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 1863, *'The Spring Term-on Tuesday, March-8, 1804, and -each term will continue U weeks, . „ . • .. . The.past success of, this Institution has been.truly .gratifying to its numerous-friends,and the prospect for the ensuing year is more fluttering .than ever be fore. There is now no want of commodious rooms for a large numbcr.of.atudojntßi.- Thernew building ip designed for ladies' exclusively.'’ 'Gentlemen, or com panies of ladies and gentlemen together will rootq ih Aheichooi building. • A' teacher will T topm*in" cfoch building and have the control of the students. * '' : No institution in this section of the country offers any better faculties forl’dljtalninglaß. education than this. The range of studies embraces everything nec essary to entering college. ~ , , • ‘ A Teacher’s Class will be, forme# during ’the Fpli term,using “ HolbrookVNbrniial Method” andCalk in’s Object Lessons” as test books. J . For particulars as Ao exitense% regulations, Ac;, address the Principal or one of tho Trustees/bnd obi tain acirculac. - . •, . ~. _ * A,. K..BOSAKD, Esq., V * ; ALXEN SEELY; ‘ ' > Trustees: ESTOCIjr M v .STEER, J 1 OsceoJa,NoV. lBo3-tf. • j - ; 50,000 AGEIVTS AVANTEM!: . - : • , . • • r.-i ..j . •; ' RARE OPPORTUNITY. ; r'T'iW_ G>r,rfsT'i 75,000 W&tches, &iPencils, 1 VEST, GUARD & NECR CHAINS,. CHATELATS'E CHAfks 'A’N’D FINS, " ENQfeAVED-BRACELETS, ' j ;ESGR AV E D-S £ft tNG LOCKETS^ Seat Stone Rings, California Rings, Chased Rings, Masonic Ribg* arid 'Pins',’Cents : Gnli/srma ‘Diamond Pins, California Diamond Ear Drops, Beautiful Scis of ifctf^ Neu;'Siglef Studs andßaUOnsjfic., • VMYfl’B4flp.OOo/* ‘ To be aold’for One Dollar each,-without regard t» value, add not to be paid for till you knuw ' what yon are to get,- *-* N j In all transaction by mail we shall charge fordoing the business 25 conta each, which >mo6t. be : .enclosed when the request is made to know what you can have.. After knowing what ydh dkn'h&vd, theaTt tvili at your option io.send,si, take fbc artlcie pr-npt. • Five articles can he - ordered for sl—eUverffor $2-f thirty for ono hundred for §l5, . _ . _ .. J • WUh-tbe iafdrroation of what you can have will he sent a Circular giving full instructions' to Agents and a full Catalogue of articles, and then it will be at year option to send and get the article or not. j Also, for $l,l will send a Solid Silver Shieli or either Army Corps Pin/with your name,reg&nent and company handsomely engravedXpVh it. ’ ’ Address, S-Al. WARD.& C 0„. Box 4876, New York.* ■' *' '2OB Broadway. 1 j December 1863~3m. ,T ’ . . . .1 UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER. ' H t* GQ SSS*?I No. I,Large Family Wringer •..-;.$10'00 No.'2, Medium .‘A “ 7 00 No, 2i “ “ “ gO6 No. 3, Small,, “ .5 50 No. 8, Large Hotel “ 14 06 No., 18, Medium Laundry , f to.run steam ) 13 oO No. -f‘ i. . f 'orba'hd.'' ‘f- ! 80,00 Nos. 2J and. 3 have no .Cogs., AU others are, wart ranted. ' " "" •“ ' ; sirejgenerally used in private families. Orange Jndd of the American Agriculturalist, says of the - - - - 1 UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER. “A child can readily wring out a tubfull of clothes in a few minutes. It is in reality a CLOTHES SA VER! A TIME SAVER! and a STRENGTH-SA YER! .The saving of garments will alone pay a large per centage on its cost. Wo think the machine much more than PAYS FOR -ITSELF'EVERY YEAR in the saying of garments! There are several kinds, nearly alike in general - construction, but we consider it important that the Wringer be fitted with Cogs, otherwise a mass of garments may clog the rollers, and the rollers upon tho crank-shaft slip and tear the clothes, or the rubber break loose from the shaft. Our own is one of tho first moke, and it is ns GOOD AS NEW after nearly FOUR YEARS’ CON STANT USE.” ■ ■ Every Wringer with Cog-Wheels,is Warranted in every particular. - * So Wringer can bo dirablo without Cog-Wheels.' A good CANVASSER wanted in every town. J On receipt of the price from places where no one is selling, we will send the Wringer free of at , peilßCn ’ ‘ / Por particulars and circulars address , ' E.. C. B’ROVTNrN’G', 347 Bfoadway, IT, Y, 3 For sale.by E. MATSOtf. Pa. 1 Sept. 2, 1863. Hear Yet Iloav Ye J Hear Ye! i ATT* 1 LL persons indebted -to. the subscriber will confer a favor, and save themselves cost, by calling at bis Office, and settling the same immediately * Knoxville, Nov. 6th, 1803,- 8t J. P. BILES. 1 Adininiati-aioi-’s ■Voliee. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to, the subscribers on tbo estate oftfeOrgeC. Marvin, Into of Charleston township, deceased, no tice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement to ~ MARIAXi MARVIN, 1 , , JAMES KELEY, / Admr’s. - Charleston, Nov. 25, 1883-6 L COUGARS !—I can'sell pulverized, enjahed, 'coffee, and brown Sugars, as low as any dealer in Tioga County, , [April 22J W.T,MATH£BS. • # gl A f f&4 a 1 .1 6 tJ Mi i • FAfiV 8 Afl&fTfitt ISftODS A T '-t il E ’ : PEOPLE'S; STARE': IN CORNING I; ■ - ! THE People’s Store ia now well stocked with, a good-assortment of Goods; adapted to tho ; FALL & WE^TERiTRAJDE,! consisting in part of a good lino of Domestic Goods,; Alpacas, Mohaifc :Pop.U& .Delaines, and a general variety of Dress Qoods, including a good supply of • ■ I <a©©ss, | to which particular attention ia paid. i asm. cioliiismi') : a fine stock of ... r . i SPRING AND’SUMMEP.'SIIAWLS, • ; CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES ‘ for Mena’ and Boya , 'weav, fvf fnlo" by the yard, or made to order, ■ A good assortment of , ■ - ' WHITE GOODS, i HOOP "SKIRTS of every variety, for hbth Tmdicl and children. - j t I ' 1 ' ' SUMMER BALMORALS,'' “ : a large stock of 'HOSIER Y' arid G LOVES, ", V , - v/SHA k ? es ' HOODS,; ■ BOOTS, SHOES and" RUBBERS, j together/wili a good assortment of■ ; r | iib| iteS 3> ki defy compadon in, style,, variety, quantity: qnility ; J and cheapness, of - ■ ' T ’ LADIES' DRESS GOODS. ' ■ ' ' . . „ "FANCY GOODS. LACES TRIMMINGS,. SHAWLS, HOSIERY, ; LINENS, CAM B RIC S,. BDT TON 3 LADIES’ GAITERS; SLIPPERS, GLOYEsi ■and—but why enumerate? They have everything in the line of goods'that will bo asked for. 1 Come and see. And.then— FAMILY GROCERIES, &c. . .. - J; nc; • .i; = v, . : Tho purchases for the ' ; FA<iai' < WISTER. TMTADE, > were Jnado during, Ibo temporary Tall in the • ' ! -GOLDrvMABKSTk'*i ' | and as I sell only for READ Y PA Y, I am enabled SIOCK.good . . 1 „: „ - . %ER O.UQK. . Ss/s<?£ r h .t anitki?pp tborpngbly-posted -in regard to \ ' f/ .‘ / ’ ( P RICE and when goods decline, I shall ftfilcrtv*theTharkefc Withoat Regard 5 to Cost.'' I Returninginy’sincere thanks to tfie citizens of - ! \tIOQA cbjJNTF, for their kind and liberal patronage, I shalMry lb merit-its continuance nud increase.‘ ’ * i The Store iVdir.octly opposite the Dickinson Housri, on Market* S-treet* » ~ JVM. SMITH. Corning, N. 3T-, Oct 3, 1863. - fi£ROSKSF OIL AND LAMPS V 2 T WHOLESALE. j A LARGE STOCK just received for tho Fall Trade. Merchants supplied at city prices by 1 W. D. TERBELL, WHOLES ALE_DRHG, GIST, ' ; ‘ CORNING, N. Y. Angost‘^6, lBG3. i TO'BOWM’BS” OEElNfiaJbigfcriwd’baiolam Street, hurry ing toward a common center, somebody asked . Arc Tbii'Ottirij? \ The answer waa,, , . . | “To Bow tfVnloh Block I 1 ’ , -T3 looli at ihafc rplcnidid -stock of /.\ /. :■' -J-3 * MEW FAlt .&. WINTER .GOODS j ust arriving from yorfc., t | VERY SENSIBLE PEOPLE ” _ i jpu-rluoV'Vho b'nyi l&tl bar gain, and soils so as to give tbo purchaser a bargain Xberjofore, i'f* /)U trail t any tbingln the line of j ’ DRY GOODS, r-.= *mm ’.mmi ■,& READY MADE CLOTHING, ! - ... - . ,BOOTS, SHOES,, &o>r ! go to Bowen's,. and if you wont ■,T ' 1 ' ! ’ ,T HARDWARE,. V ‘J.’' ' n ' ’ ~.! ■ QUEENSWARE, “ ’ ' • r - wooden-ware, and:.',' : :■ ; ■ ’• GROCERIES, atprioes yon can afford to pay, TO' BOWEN’S. ■ If yod hay a Cash, or Rut,ter, or Cheese, or Grain tp. exohange fiir this , SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS\ \ -bring: them along, and you will geh ■ > ' . . . Satisfactory Bargains j and if yon com© ; onco; yon will be sure to come twice —yco/thrlcb, or ha‘f-n-dozen times. Don't forget tl?c place: NO. h UNION SLOCK> Welisboro, Oci. 7, 1863. JOHN R. BOWEN. CLEAR THE TRACK! That rush to bollard. &co’S store means something!- . Of course it does. It means that ESVIiIiARD & CO’S ■ . . NEW STOCK .OF - Fill & WINTER (BOODS; are. all the rage, and tbat-aboul three square miles of people, in and around Wellsborough and vicinity, KNOW WHERE. TO GO TO BOY GOOD GOODS, ' ,AND BUY THEM CHEAP. ; TIP-TOP FRENCH GOODS; not “cheap ns dirt,” because good goods can’t be sold for a song'now-a-days; but as cheap ns any like quality of goods can bo sold in (ho country Also beayer hats, ALL STYLES AND MATERIAL. The Grocery Departm’t, comprises everything in .that line, all good and at teasosable prices. Di*op in with the crowd. Door'abore Roy’s Drugstore. BUIJLARD & CO. Wellaboro, October 1, 1868. SEW 3HLUSEKIf Sl lo p, . M e ®- HELEN SOFIELD bogs leave to state for the information of-thela'diee of Wellsboro and Vicinity, that she has just returned from New York with a fine stock of • ■. Millinery Goods, suited to the prevailing stylos and fashions. - She has town 6 - 1 , h 5- Bcrvices , of A FIRST CLASS MILL! ■ NBB, and is prepared .to do' welt ond promptty-all work that she may be favored with. She. has also a wlgo and fine stock of ' - * • hosiery, which ladies will do well to call and examine. Shop second door above the old ''Eagle” Office, Main Street. . ® , Wollaboro, Oct. 14,1553. EXECUTORS , BTfItT.SCE. T ETTERS testamentary having been granted do JU aeeabsenheryen the estate of Eli*®- Leonard, late of Westfield, deceased; notice is hereby given to those indebted- to mike immediate payment and those haying claims to present them properly artthea ticaled for fiCttlembni to J s _ ' STEPHEN A. LEONARD, Executor. J)eo ; 4,185.V 9 •- • r-c a'n-.^o WELLSBOiiO BOOR STtlffi M®o S> 9 -Slecfeo flTrtlE subscriber, having purchased- a new stock ft ia addition to the well selected stock ho had on' hand, is prepared to accommodate tho public by keeping A-SHKBEAL NEWS KO-QXA ,i ;i tt ;and:;book ..store, . ,* where ho will furnish, AT THE WH3W START©, n the Post O&a Building, No. 5, Union Block, (or, by mail) all - V ■■ THE new tore dailies, ■ ■al the publishers prices, Hewill also-keeep on hand All thb Literary Weeklies, and The ISonthly Magazines, In eluding: Jlarper’s/tho Aoan ti 0,-Go d&y’sj Knickerbocker, Continental Ac., Ac* Also, will btf kept constantly oh. han'd/.a dom jete repository of ’ CLASSICAL, HJSTOSUCA&i POETICAL SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, , Blank Books, Paper Hangings,’ SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, &e. Orders for Binding Books, ' The work executed to suit any taste, and on tho lowestpossible terms. Particu lar attention will also bo-given to SPECIAL OHDEBS for any thing comprehended in the trade. JTtoou s&h(l'-'Yolumeg of the Ltft&at Editions of A SCHOOi i-BOOHS. Parents, Teachers and Scholars, are invited to call and examine this, large'assortment of School Loots in which may be found everything use in thd schools of the Co.unty. , • . y f'? REAi/iBS.--rSandpr3'onjtire scries. Porter’s Reader, SargeVht’s, .Town's and Wilhsbri’s Readers/of the loaj csf cav&fafc*. 1 * ‘ ' 1 €*** SpELLi.vq Ac. AruTnMETicp;;—*, Davies', Stoddard's, Colburn's Ac. - ~ Ghamstars. —Brown's, Kenyon's, Smith's Ac, Geographies. —Mitchell's/Warren’s, Colton's Ac. 1 Davies' Legendre; Algebra; Surveying Ao, Slates of rises;? /* Copy Books,-Steel(Ppns* ■ - { - -ir Papei; of . Ii; , German, iVench and Greek Text Books; on ■hand and'purclmsed to order.' ' *'' ’'’ * * Watches, Jewelry, Picture Frames, Papei Hang ings, Christmas Toys, Fancy Articles, Maps,‘Pic tures Ac. - • •7K&* All orders promptly attended to. WcHsboro, Nov. 26, 1862. * •. J. F,.ROBINSON. FILL ip JJTER GOODS! T. 4 BALDWIN IS row -receiving tt large and well selected STOCK OF FALL AED-.iWLNWB GOODS, consisting in part of a General Stock of , DTi T O OODfe, ! I, ABIES’ I>ItESS«<»a»S, READY-MADE CLOTHING, ; , ■> -HATS AND CAPS,* ■ i GROCERIES, "HARDWARE, 800 T S ANRSHO E-S, ;( I i WARHj .&c., &c, -. , . ; w)li bo, LOW for,, ~ KBADT ,PAy ’©ifiL]V. ’ ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE, * ; •' ' " ' 1 IN ixcniiTGE; , All persons buying GOODS for BEADTPAY, | Are TEE STOCK, .As they dre tbihlasold at: >’ )!i « - 1 ’ VERY LOW PRICES. ,;> CABH PAID FOR- WO(H.. fioga^-No^ 27, 1963.,-, -.jT.!,, BALDWIN. PENSION .AGENCY. TO SOLDIERS AND THEIR FRIENDS. rrtHß undersigned having had considerable expe- X ; riehcein procuring Pension Bounties and Back pay of Soldiers, will attend to ell business in that line entrusted to bis care with profeptnesq and fidelity. ' ALB SOLDIERS discharged by reason of wound* are entitled to the $lOO bounty. Pensions, .Bounties, and arrears of- pay, polleoted by the undersigned-.' ’ ‘ ' Persons wishing to confer with me will please o'.all or address me by letter at Sylvania, Bradford county, Pa. -Charges.reasonable. GEO. P. JIONKO. Refers by permission to . H. B. Card, County Treasurer, Wellsboro, Pa. D-F. Pomeroy, Troy, Pa.‘ , • i ■ ; . A. H. Spalding, Shoriif, Towanda, Pa, [April X. C ’ * a v . < - .. a Soldiers’ Payßonniy and Pension ... Aseucf. KNOXVILLE, TIOGA COUNTY PENNA. i The hndereigbecbhaViug been specially-licensed by the United States Government to procare the Back Pay, Bounty, and Pensions, j of deceased,an&iTisqhlei notice to aj| interested, that he has made arrangements with par* tips in \Yasbjngton, by yrhich be is able to procure Back pay, Bounty and Pensions,, in a very short tijqe, and that he will give particular attentions to all such claims that may be brought to him. Being provided with all the requisite Forms, Blanks, Ac., &0., he has superior advantages in this branch of business. Sol. diers ©nnned.f6 pondions/wiiriind it to their advanl tags to apply to the undersigned* atKil'oirville,* as the examining surgeon for Tioga - County resides there. Also, jddge- Caso, before whom all applications for pensions may bo made. Soldiers enlisted since the Ist of March, 1861, in any kind of sfcfyice, Naval or- JMUitbry, 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,. x AIso v soldiers who. have been wounded in battle, whether served two’ years*or not, ore entitled to $lOO IJounty. "Widows of soldiers who die or are killod are entitled to-Pensions and the $lOO Bounty. If there be no widow, then .tho minor chil dren } and if no minor children, then the father, mother, sisters,-.or brothers ore entitled as above.— Terms, moderate. ~ ' I will bo at ray office on Monday and Saturday of each week, to attend to tbisbbasmpßS. July 15, 1803. ly. WM. B. SMITH. . BefebescsS-: Walfcboro, Ji F. Donaldson, Sher iff Stowell. Addison, N. Y., W. K. Smith. Wash, ington, D. C.. Tucker and Lloyd. i . Hides and veal skins wanted.—Th» highest market'price paid in. money at the BROOKLYN TANNERY near Tioga. ■- * ' July 1, 1863, E AKINS' SODA '& BALBRATCS :at - ' - - BOY’S DRUG STORE. TEAS, COFFEE, and APICES, best qualities and fair prices always on band at Wellsboro. April 22,189.1. MATHERS’. MOLASSBS.ond: SYRUP-^-a; Jfo. l, article of both at fair prices nt MATHERS’. P' TOE GINGER, at V A ROY'S DRUG STORE. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. LETTERS testamentary having been granted to the subscriber |qn the estate of Ellis L. Miller, late of Dclmaf township, deceased, notice is hereby g;i?cn to those indebted to make Immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly an. tbentioffted for settlement. : ISRAEL STONE, Dec. 2,1863. _ Executor. X?LQUE* beat.and middling; grades, at lowest J? market,pncM,*t‘ lAprtl.Stt} : MATHERS’. k ® . 'Be MsaafaclaiiSß isf' Photograph Materials, sox’- SboAbwai t. pr, ■V- ■ CARD FEOTOQRAF3S. _..o,ur- Catalogue now embraces- considerably over 2POUR THOUSAND different Bubjccta:(to which ad ditions are continually being made) of Portraits of Eminent Americans, etc;, Vis: ■ 72 Major Oerferaiv *■- { - 523 Statesmen,- 190 Brigadier (jtaperabj 327 Divines, . . 259 Colonels, , ( /115. Authors, 84 Lieutenant Colonels, ■ '3O Artist*, / '207 other Officers, -112 Stage. • 60 Navy Officers, •- 46 Prominent ‘Woman,- 147 Prominent Foreign,Portraits, J 2500 .COPIES OF WORKS r OF ART, . Including,reproductions of the moat celebrated En gravings, Paintings, Statues, Ac. Catalogues sent on receipt Of Stamp;' An order for On© Dozen ‘Pictures 1 from out Catalogue will be filled oareceipt of $l.BO, and-sent by mail, FREE. - Photographic Ilhams. ’’ Of these "we manufacture a great variety,gauging inpriccfrom 50 cculs to $59 each. - - • ‘ Our ALBUMS have the of being supe rior in beauty and .durability to any others, the smaller kinds can- be- sent safely by mail at a postage of sis cents per oz. “ ’ . more expensive can bo sent by express. Wc alro keep a largo assortment of STERESCOPES AND STERESCOPIC VIEWS, Our Catalogue of those will be sent to any address on receipt of Stamp. E.A H. T. ANTHONY,. Manufacturers o/'Photograph Material*, 501 BROADWAY, iKew-Tork. or relatives-of-prominent: military men afavur by na their likenesses to copy. They will bo kept carefully and returned un- - ;/ FINE ALBUMS MADE TO ORDER for Congre gallons to present to their Pastor, or for olher purpo ses, with suitable inscriptions, Ac. Sept. 2,1563-6 m .( DEERFIELD WOOLEW FACTORY. THE undersigned having purchased the well known Woolen Factory of Messrs. E. A B. S. Bowen on the Cowanesque River, two miles east of Knoxville, takes this method of informing tbeinbabl tants of Tioga and adjoining counliea that he will manufacture wool by the yard or on shares to suit customers, into •> FLANNELS, - . CASSIMERES, ‘ , . . DOE-SKINS, • * ' FULL CLOTHS, of all kinds. u The machinery has been thoroughly repaired and new machinery added thereto, also an improved new wheel which will enable him to work tho entire sea son- H© will pay particular attention to . Roll Carding & CEotli Dressing, which will bo dono in tbo neatest possible manner, having added one new Roll Machine, will enable him to dispatch r,nd accommodate people from a distnnee. He would farther say that he has carried on the busi ness in manufacturing wool for farmers in Bradford and adjoining counties for tho past twenty years; ho therefore esn warrant all work arid satisfy hia cusfo mers,'using nothing in manufacturing but genuine wool. , JOSEPH INGHAM. Deerfield, May 5,1863-7^.. C O R N IN- Gr - ■ WHOLESALE DRUG AND BOOK STORE. BUGS‘AND -MEDICINES, ' : : . -FAINTS AND OILS, ’. : - f WINPOW GLASS, . ‘ -KEROSINE OIL, ' ALCOHOL, ' ' BOOKS AND ,STATIONERY, Sold atw.hpleealo by ■‘l ; W. I». TERBELL. Country Merchants supplied with theso' attialcFat /.NE'WVORK PRICES. : =. Udining, Feb;26,18G2; STOVES ASfD TINWARE. WILLIAM" ROBERTS HAS'operied a new Stove and Tih' Shop in the Store opposite Roy’s B u^ding r whcre he is pre pared to furnlrh hia old friends' and customers, and Ufe pabUfc generally with -everything'-in bisdine of business, inclining .... .. . Cooking Stoves of the mostjapprov’ed styles; Par lor* Dining Room, and Coal Tinware and Kitchen furniture of all varieties, figh'Cdll and see our new stock. Wellsboro, Fefcy. 3/1862^. Sore Throat and Dlplilfieria. ANEW and powerful remedy to be used only externally has just been* found. It must ho applied when the first symptoms-appear, and it will certainly reduce tho swelling and inflamation. Call for s the Lethean Ointment at Roy’s Drug Store. Directions'accompany each' bottlo* Price 2a cents. Wellsboro, Feb. 4,.1663. Something for Everybody. IT is a common remark of physicians, that skin diseases, and eruptions were never,sq preva . *as now. It'should be borne in mind that at Drug Store a new purifier is offered for sale, •the S/r / ru P ?/ lodide of Potassium. This is the best blu -od purifier in the world. It works wonders in Serofa.J and “» ‘ ho ' B dlsea i, e3 I f. hieb , dicate an impure stavl’ of tho bl( > cd ’ Tr ? “ d be convinced. • A P nl - 8 - LADIES should procure the J? ew I>Y^ S which* are sold at Roy’s Drug aa. they make and are sold at a low p. nc % r , a and get a‘Circular, ' Wellsboro. May 27, - TO THE PUBLIC. I AM now prepared, to manufacture, at my establish ment in Deerfield, PLAIN AND FANCY FLANNELS, 1 , ‘ Also, Ladies’ ' • BALMORAL SKIRTS to order, either by the .piece or quantity, to suit oust tomers. . JOSEPH INGHAM. Knoxville, July 15, 1853. . , FAMILY ,COLOBS^ Black, ■ * • Magenta, f Bark'Blue} Maroon, Light Blue, Orange, French Blue, Pink, Claret Brawn, Purple, Bark Brown, Boyul Purple, Light Brown Salmon, Snvjf Brown, Scarlet, Cri m*on, Slate, Bark Drab, Solferino, Light Brab, Violet, Bark Green, Yellow, J.ight Green, Bor Dyeing Silk, Wuoieu .»ua *uixed Goods, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves. Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Kid Gioves, Chil dren’s Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing • • Apparel. £*rA SAVING OF GO PEE CENT. For 25 <jents yoa can color as many goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades can be produced from the same Dye. The process is simple, and any one can use the Dye with per fect success. J Directions in English, French and German? inside of each package. For farther information in Dyeing, and giving a perfect knowledge wbat colors aro best-adapted to dye over others, (with many valuable recipoa,) pur chase Howo & Stevena' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mail on receipt of price,—lo cents.- , 'Manufactured by HOWE A STEVENS, 260 Broadway, Boston. ; For sale by JOHN A. ROY, Wellsboro Pa* 'Sept. 30, 1863-Cm. GATLIN'S ,- _ . IMPROVED Fire and Water Proof Cement is the best preparation in.ijre for mending broken articles, such as Glass. China, Crockery, Wood. Leather, Ornanonts - , Stone, Metal, Rone. Ivory, Pearl, Porcelainrln fact, moatany. broken article. Being perfectly white it will not disfigure the articles. It will stand all climates, and when thoroughly dry, the part to which it Is applied will be as strong as it . was before broken. Price 26 cehta per bottle. . - ; ; .J. A.ROY, Agent for Tioga County. - WeUsboro. Aagtist 20,1863. SOGAR CURED HAMS and SHOULDERS, prime quality-. at {April 22J * MATHERS’. A»tHomr, CURE 10UR GOUGH FOR-13 C£xj Si fhe SisitMd C?teapeii : HdvseMid Remit« • tit World. . ' J 1!| ZABOO F&Mlgfcig - Hadama Great'C BauSl? ojeU according to the, J 'l to euro ip all coses Whooping Coojh, \ 3 f. 4,’ Cl - d, r tSo&oflonj of ths iw^ !3 » lOags. "‘“lei Miniira ZAU'C pnsWv. ULSAM is prepared 5 ihe requisite care an.J J ai V, a , *' combination of tbn..l. .‘ies the vegetable r»^liu ai " rori.3, i: 3 remedial Wd- '■'• :.ane<J on lupoirt* ig *.' S 3 iJ >' leilthj via-] 7jgcrQ--> )f the blood, tlfrongh it is not a violent r«ir,i, dl - person crjonngMici-'.'* nnblic for over « V CM , h* *ci]iiireiiiti present saiVj.lrr' j? being recommeaiJM bv ti ’ t.hohxvome.Jitto therrrk;’' fd friends nail others. ‘‘ Most Impo?taai.-;r 1 ( suio Ziuioc Porter’s Cnnt.v.i,, am is sold at a rr lct vw irings it in the resell 0 ( nmi to lieepit convenient tci-1? Tho timely ore of a single bottle tv;!i provo to bo ’se.-vV times its cost. NOTICE.—S*72 YoCa 3fo,vsr:—Do not bo per?caj.{.. purchase articles at tn sl-which «la not contain toes ot al3 cent Bottle ofOUdamc Porter’s Cnnthj \ sam,tlio cost of manufacturing which is a,j great s^tOJ almost any other med!cina; and tho verylow price it-Ia sold, makes the proht to tho seller apparonth 3Su n and Unprincipled dealeis will sometimes recomaeEflMt'’ medicines on which their promts aro larger, aalfs 8 (fcV'C” tomera insist npon having Mjfdame Porter’s and aoag C Aak for Madame Porter's Curative Balsam, pries 13 arid In large-bottles at 25 cents, and lake no other. If v’ cannot get it at one store yon, can at another. * M 1 ‘.£s” Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers at 13 c .,s | and in larger bottles at 25 cents. ' aa > I Por sole.by JOHN A. BOY, TTellsboro, Pa, I Jan. 23, 1560.-ly. HA hi. st IthCKEL, Proprietor XivTori, - C ABIJET "WAKE BO Oil, THE Subscriber moat respectfully announce! tij he baa on hand at the old stand, and for nisi Cheap lot of Furniture. comprising in part Dressing and Common Bureaus, Secretaries and BA Cases, Center, Card and Pier Tablet, Dining , ti Breakfast Tables, Marble-topped and CammonSlaib Cupboards, Cottage and other Bedsteads, Standi,il fas and Chairs, Gilt and Boseaoad Jlouldim •, Picture Frames. J ' COt't'iNS made to order on short notice, i hearse prill be famished if desired. N; B. Taming and Sawing dona te order. August 11, 1869. B. T. VAXHOBT. Threshing machines and Asri cnltnral Implements, THE subscriber would respectfully annottc;) -to the citizens of Tioga and adjoining conath, that he-stilt continues to-sell Agricultural Implement! as agent for the old well established firm of'iyhcsier Melick k Co., of Albany, X. T. They havo aib -several valuable improvements to their former acn yaled Threshing Machines and large additions u their variety. They new manufactnre two differ-r. hinds of Rail Bond Horse Bowers for one. two aai three horses, a sia horse lover Power, and three lifer ent sizes of their celebrated Bake Threshers and Winnowers from 26 inch cylinder to 31. LikcirA Palmer's Excelsior, self-sustaining. Horse Pitchfork, Circular and cross out Saw Mills, Clover Holler!,feel Cutters, Horse Bakes dc., all of which i! offered lor sale strictly at Albany prices, adding transportation, for cash or approved notes on time. A!! kind! of on tros for repairing old machines kept on hand or or dered oh short notice. Orders solicited and prcaptlj attended to. " E. S. TEAS 3. Troy,’Pa., June IT, 1363. '-^fsmrn.' MANHOOD; How Lost! How Restored! J\utP\{hHe7ied x in a Sealed Envelope, price Sic Ctnit, A 2*cctarc on iho Treatment and Kadical Cure-of Spermatorrhoea or ScminaMVeak ness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness, and Involuntarr Emissions, inducing Impotency, Consumption, ni Physical Debility, By HOB’T S CBLYBKWSLL, 2L D. The important fact that the awful consequence! n' Self-Abuse may bo effectually removed without is.**.'- nal medicines, or the dangerous application of caa*- tics, instruments, medicated bougies, and etha? ea* pirical devices, is here clearly demonstrated, and'is entirely ncwvand highly successful treatment ti adopted V/ the celebrated author, fully explained, :* means of which every one is enabled to cur® perfectly, and at the least possible coat, then:*’ avoiding all the- advertised nostrums of tic &. r ' This lecture will prove a boon to tbouaamh k! thousands. Sent under seal, m.a plain any addiKN poet paid on receipt of two postage .stamps, bpi dressing the publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box, 45e$- Sejat. 9,1363-3 e. . NEW -ANO SECOND BAND SAFES, FOB SALE CHEAP, Ai Tffß Yew York Safe Depot, Vl William Street, Sew lotK. ,S. A. GREGG. Size and Triu 3 °f LILLW &y.s. OUTSIDE. HEIGHT. No. 24„ „... No. 2 „.26 /. 2v NA 3;.'..-. 130.;......... No. 4 32 No. 5 34 No. 6 40, IS3IDE. HEIGHT. Ko. 1 No. 2....... No. S. No. 4.1 No. 5... No. 6 ..; .32 ..... .24 , , pnicr. Ko. l „soi) 00 No. 2.,.. ; fo off iN». -t.........' *5 Off No. 3 No. G; ; Not. 25, 1863-BnSoss DISSOLUTION. THE Co-Partnership heretofore ejisltog mn’er‘-» name ofQaorusay 4 Smead, Stove Bealcr.vJ jthis day dissolved by mutual consent. The Noise Accounts of the late drtn are in m>' bands lor col ac tion. E. A. SMKif. ■ Tioga, Sept. 15, 1833. • E. A. SNEAD, SUCCESSOR. to Guernsey 4 Sinead, will the Stove and Tin Business at the old ='^ f where may be found a good assortment of Cue*---: Parlor and Bor Stoves, 4c,, of the latest ia f r patterns. Also Hollow Ware, Tin, Copper, and ■' Iron Ware, 4c. /£3f Jobbing of ail kinds promptly done. Tioga, Sept. 21, 1833. E. A. SJff- 1 - Sac&lag for Hsp‘ Grower?. DON’T send away for Sacking; we nave a stock of it which will ho sold cheap- f , Wellaboro, Sept. 33, 1863. BULLAKP S-20-U. S. tOAS. 4 The following named parsons hare been sPPilf Agents for the tale of f si-20-C. S. Bonds ft* county, Pa. I A. S. Transit, Cashier sfog» Co. Bank. 'P. B; SsniH, Tioga.- ' J. PiitiurensT, Elklani, 53PT3- M WIDTH. ■ .2D'. ~..21 WIDTH. TtiKl ..--1* “-|i l3l 1 is'..; IS i j' _2i —:t -21 ! J .100 M 115 00
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