—S'— 'STATEMBPjT , O/Jfe vat fo&ea sury of I%oyd' Oouuty, fo> pd ITgot 1863 ; ■ . Received from Collectors of Seatn (Tis for 186 L and, previous years, If:, $678 48 llic'dfrom Collec'e of Sea'd Tax Mi IBM, 3,886 93 j Received from Belief Tax for 18fc(, i 264 09* Received from Militia Tax for llO 43 Received from Stated Tax for Iffe : 12,721 69 Received from Relief Tax for 1? «!!,* '3,463 11 He'd from Collectors of militia i x i (as pot settlement of account in 1863,; S’ 240 51 Received from Militia Tax for lj63r 372 32 He’d from collections on lands fjoeemod, 310 71 He’d'from collections on sale of an.,ls by Commiesieners, ' - He’d from collections on jndgtcma and soles forebunty, ' _ Bee'd frojn Additional Bounty; (Logn for volunteers, ■e Re’d for ose of Court House, ■. ' EXPEHVIT) :»es. COMMISSIONER'S, WfiGES. Amount pud Ambrose Barker, Amoant pai-IJob Rciford, , V Ambnnt paid C. F. Miller, i Amo&at paid Myron Rockwell, | _ r ,1 - $636 28 COMMISSIONERS’ HOVNSEL. Awiwnt paid H. W. Williams, ' 'Commtßtionerf C?rdr. Antoont paid J, A* Knapp, . ] Acaoanl paid A. JU Banrortb, ; • >Avditoriy. *; Amount paid Charles F. Veil, Amount paid Justus Deannan, Amount paid James I. Jackson'- d Amount paid J. Emery for audduilf -accounts ' of public officers for 1863, ,1 ;‘ $lOl 63 ’ Traverse Ju‘ nr« > Amount paid Thomas-Tabor, a‘t4tsJiers $2,64191 Grand Jur*r*.f Amontpaid George Harrey, apl osiers, $B9O 16 Crier, Amount paid T. P. "Wingate, ■ , < . Cntulablet and T<pitota. Amount paid 11. Richter, andjGwl?, Juttieet* , ■ Amount paid H, I*. Miller, and oi t&rs, ' Amount p»id JKaao F. Field, smothers, $259 50 **■ Printing ? t Am I paA-M. H. Cobb on confiaot of 1863, $75 Oft * Amount M. H.-Cobb for blaukji,* . 22 50 Amoont paid M: H. Cobb for i iyerUsing lauds at CoipmlssloQors* sates 13 80 Am't p*d R. Jenkins on 1863, 25 00 Am'tp’d S. Jenkins for lands, at Commissioners' sale, Election Amount paid G. R. Burdick, and others, , $999 36 Commomccald' KJo [ is, Amount piid John Wass* and •crth^rs, ( District Amount paid J, JK Niles, . - Bounty oa If£ 4 < Amount paid T. S. Mitchell* & id tthers, $9 75 ■Bridge ifeprirfe Amount paiti S. Bjan, for secsi#ag iron 'from wrecfcrof old bridges^ Amount-paid. Ambrose BaikerfMsd others on bridge near Blkland, ' Am’t p’Alsaac.Stone on bridge ni u Tioga, Am*t p*d E, Bayer on bridge <&&& Crooked ; Creek, . : S Am’t p’d Bead & Mosher, brldgoiear Elk* land V AWt paid Daniel Watson fenb* are in Bat* . land, - . . : ! Am't pud Stewart Dailey on -Aiidge near •Otoeola; , ,5 00 Am’t p’d ikdarsoa Bonn cubit jinßlosi, 51 15 •* Bridge Amount pud Victor Cue :ctberE, (in cluding Commissioners' « viewing sites, Ac.,} $4B M ' > . ATne Bni]e!K Amount paid P. Hurd for-draf tp Amount paid Wnlkot A Lathr ;t>.' bridge at Lawranceville, , > } . Amount paid John Howland, ‘Silage at Ja mison creek, ■ Amount paid John King, 2nd" bridge at Deerfield,. V Amount paid John King, 2nd,.' bridge at DawreuceriUe, > ( $1,220 78 a Damage teilmprox mienta. Amount paid J. WhitneyJ. Amount paid Joseph Gee,.. .■ Amount said E. Volsstig f >■ '£ Amount pafd James Cam£be& * Amount paid William Thom;, v £• Amount ed John Anderaot’ \ Amount paid Joseph Fadlkne , Amount paid Mrs. Anna Beni diet, Amount pajd James Tubbs, ; Amount pah) Harrey'S* ,Vauj;u. i Bsad I iVt*. Amount paid F. E. Smith ant ( there, Amount paid Charles Herring, t: i, StaUctnergriK- Amount paid H. C. A D. D. t/l ittakcr and other*, . . f OltrAef S& i ion*. Amount paidv. P, Donaldson, Prothokotaff* Feet, Amount paid J. F. Doht-ldaofi, - Tngutst' on Sc. h’ee, ‘ -Amount paid Henry KiiSorattt-i others on body of Eobert Pan , J eyv i Amount paid A. o&i >a on body of infant child of 43 02 Amount paid. Lyman an", others on body of Charles * *l2O 29 Dittriluling ‘ Xttesmtit Boolu, &e. Amount paid Ambrose barker,.' Amount pud Job Kexflfird, . ■' Amount pud C. P. UiUpr, Amount paid fit. EocfcjiSii, : t . $B2 86 J?g>otr» bri Court iTcwie, and County Crowds, Amount p&id Isaac B«*rj njid (them, $l6B 44 • J'n'toner'(\ Amonnt paid H. 6to well. Jr., a; 4 others, for board, 46., - - / ' 5 . ‘ Amount paid H. Stowkll', <fr.,‘ ' lor expenses in retaking Hiram Stevie, Amount paid H. Sto welt, Jr., f< f taking pri soners to Penitentiaif, • Amount paid H. StoctS, Jf, ft • taking Al len Palmer to House of Xtei» re, 90 00 Amount paid to Eaatedi State 198 15 Pennsylvania inmate ffotpxlal. Amount ed John Margaret Burke, *w, _ *.. - (Shanjp* JPVii. Amount paid ,H. StoiCeH, ox., jet summon ing Jurors, . - >T . f-. Jh/unfted, Amount paid Hathavo> L»osyand others, * $B9 14 ijcodft ]£e,‘ - Amount paH J. H. B^twn- fm^d-MaUv ~ Aa'f paid HamsburghjVeekly Telegraph, $lOO Amount paid Eobert Simpson ;or revenue •tamps, ; ■ Amount paid Hugh Tinhg i'p'J other* for postage, i# ■P; Amount paid VTm. Jon'lmon ; itd other* for Express, t. Amount paid Eobert 2Roy mir othen for glass, putty, &c., . 4. AmounlEaid A. Barker for settling with Auditors, t>. , 7 68 Cattily R« l!tu-er. AaWBBt jhU J. S. W*Mf. t itltaiMwra forA. D, J, sss gx s rr Amount paid H. B. Card, commission on . • $23,661 17, at three per cent., ‘®9; 33 $748 74 f Judgment!, : Amount paid J. S. patrons on judgment • ts. county, (in fall*) ! , • -41,015 64 Amount paid Hm. Roberts an? 1 others for , stove, $2lBB Totcuthp Lines, . Amount paid Henry S. Archer and-others for mnning and establishing line betw’n Deluiar and Shippen townships, $l4 00 . i?onrfs. Amount paid Robert Orr on bond No. 3 and interest due, _ . - 67 Relief Fund, Amount of orders issued, $2,434 95 Bounty Loan Certificates, Amount of instalments paid on bounty loan certificates, v . $1,604 50 Amount of interest on some, 012 74 Amount redeemed and cancelled, - 633 87 78? 44 493 IS 356 00 8 50 $23,701 87 AMBROSE BARKER, Commissioner, In aoo’t with Tioga county, ®"; To county orders,...™ ••••••• *l° 2 40 $lB2 40 272 34 232 26 4S 28 ! ' V By 65 days’service, nts2, $l3O 00; By 836 miles travel, at 6c, 20 16 By balance due from 1363, ... 02 24 $lB2 40 J. REXFORD, Comm’r, la aco’t with Tioga co., DR. To county orders, .....I. $272 34 $40.00 $250 00 200 00 By 95 days’ service, at $2,.. $l9O 00 By 391 miles travel, at 6e„.' 23 46 By balance due from 1862, 58 88 $450 00 $49 sr 30 04 6 12 $212 34 C. F. MILLER, Comm’r, in acc't with Tioga co., DR. To county orders,...; .. $232 20 24 00 By 97 days* services, at $2, $194 00 By 342 miles travel, at 6c....... 20 52 By balance due from 1862,... * 17 74 $232 26 M. ROCKWELL, Com’r, in acc'fcwUh Tioga co., DR. To county 0rder5....... $49 28 $l3B 00 By 22 days’ services, at $2, $44 00 By 88 miles travel, at 6c,.... 5 28 $438 45 f $49 23 Xtogz County, i« : We, tCommissioners of said county, do hereby certify that tfao foregoing is a cor* rect statement of the matter therein set forth.' In tes timony Whereof, we have hcrennto.&etoor hands, this 25th day of January, A. D.,' 1864. JOB REXFORD,) C. F. MILLER, > Comm*rs. M. ROCKWELL, J Attest: A. L. Esswobth, Clerk. $2l 35 H, B. CARD, Treasurer of Tioga county, in account with 13 70 said county, from Jan. 22d, 1863, to Jun. 15,1864, BE To amount of payments received by Treosureron judgments entered on taxes outstanding for 1861 and previous years, $ 678 48 To outstanding county taxes of yenrlB62, 5,184 68 To outstanding relief taxes of year.lB62, 880 31 To outstanding militia taxes of year 1862, 200 41 To balance due by Treasurer on militia taxes, (os per settlement of account in year 18G3,) 240 51 To amount of county taxfs (seated) assessed in *63, 16,678 82 To amount of relief taxes assessed in 1862, 4,179 32 To amount of militia taxes assessed in 1863, - 783 50 To amount rec’d by Treasurer on lands redeemed, 3X9 71 To amount rac'd by Treasurer on solo of lauds by Commissioners, 787 44 To am’t of additional loan certificates, (county,) 850 00 To am’t received by Treasurer on Judgments and ■ notes for county, 493 16 To amount receired for use of Court House, 8 50 $l5O 00 $1,348 39 $298.00 $5 00 23 00 1 50 r oo By am’t of abatements on county taxes of 1862, $ 280 62 By am’t of commissions allowed Collectors on tax of 1862, 403 04 By am’t of outstanding taxes ot 1862, 614 09 By am’t of abatements'on relief tax of 1882; 39 69 By am’t. of commissions allowed Collectors on . relief tax of 1862, ‘ 17 16 By am’t of outstanding relief tax of 1862, 59 27 By am’t of abatements on militia taxes of 1862, 57 60 By am’t of outstanding militia fines of 1862, C 8 50 By am’t commissions allowed Collectors on militia fines of 1862, , l 4 08 By am’t of abatements on county taxes of 1863, 434 14 By am’t of commissions allowed Collectors on co. tax of 1863, 483 89 By am’t of outstanding county taxes of 1863, 3,039 10 By am’t of abatements on relief tax of 1863, 104 28 By am’t of commissions allowed Collectors on ro* 120 00 25 00 $237 65 $2O 00 lief- tax os 1863 J 121 23 By ain’t of outstanding relief taxes of 1860,- 485 70 By am’t of abatements on'militia taxes of 1863, 190 00 By ain’t of commissions allowed Collectors on mi litia taxes of 1863, 18 62 By am’t of outstanding militia.taxcs of 18C3, 202 56 By am’t of Commifsioncrs’ receipt (Jane 5, 1863,) -for orders received and cancelled, 4,440 30 By am’t of Commissioners* receipt, (Jan. 8,1804,) for orders received and cancelled, 8,488 72 By am’t of Commissioners*|receipt for relief orders received and cancelled. 2,316 U By am’t of Commisslonera’ receipt for ders, (Jan. 13,1664,) received and cancelled, 271 84 By am’t paid County A uditors in 1863 and 1864, 77 63 By am’t of instalments paid on bounty loan cer tificates, 1,604 50 By am’t of interest p’d on bounty loan certificates, 912 74 By am’t of loan certificates redeemed and canc’d, 633 87’ By rec’t of J.S.'Watrons, lato County Treasurer, in full of judgment 1.015 54 By receipt of Kobcrt Orr on bond and interest dao, 11560 67 By percentage on $23,661 17, at 3 per cent., 709 83 ♦By balance due by Treasurer to county, 1,623 42 5 00 345 00 95 1 755 63 $2O 00 5 00 25 00 60 00 U 00 20 00 25 00 20 00 27 50 32 50 $260 00 $254 50 $34 25 $l5O 83 $348 30 $l7 19 $26 19 51 08 $l2 94 24 90 31 78 13 24 $305,64 68 10 180 00 $842 89 $7B 60 $ll7 60 $lO 2» 16 50 4 85 a as 2 40 $34 78 Total expenditures, CE. , _ L 1 , $30,284 84 'we, the undersigned, Auditors of-Tioga county, having audited, settled and adjusted the above account of U. B, Card, Treasurer of Tioga county, do certify that we find as above stated, a balance due by the Treasurer to said county, of one thousand six hundred and twenty-three dollars and forty-two cents. As witness our bonds, this 15th day of Januaiy,.A- D., 1864.. CHARLES E. VEIL,! - . . ... JUSTUS DE ARM an’ ; Crx^t S Auditors. •The above balance was promptly paid over by the Trea surer. CIiAIM AGENCY. fTIHE undersigned will promptly prosecute all IM. <dnime against the Government for services ren dered in the Military or Naval Service of the United States. Charges reasonable—-will advance the legal necessary fees if desired. No charge if not success ful in the application. D. McNAUGHTON. Reference*: Hon. Victor Case, I. W. Bellows, Ex amining Surgeon at Knoxville, Pa., B. B. Strang, Clymer, Pa., F. Strang, Hector, Pa., S. H. Beebe, Ha’rrison, Pa. Westfield, Jan; 11, 1864.-6moa« OSCEOLA HIGH SCHOOL. THE WINTER term of tha Osceola High School under the direction of Prof. Wightman, will commence on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 1863. The Spring Term on Tuesday, March 8, 1864, and each term will continue 11 weeks. The past success of this Institution has been truly .gratifying to its numerous friends, and the prospect ■ for the ensuing year is more flattering than ever be fore. There is now no want of commodious rooms for a large number of students. The new bnildin* is designed for ladies exclusively. Gentlemen, or oom panies of ladies and gentlemen together will room in the schosl bunding. A teacher will room in each Tmilding and have the control of the students. No institution in this, section of the country offers any better facilities for obtaining an education than this. The range of studies embraces everything nee ossary to entering college. 6 A Teacher’s Class will be formed during the Fall term, using “ Holbrook’s Normal Method” and Calk in’s Object Lessons" as test books. For particulars as to expenses', regulations, Ac., address the Principal or one of the Trustees, and ob tain a circular. A. K. BOSARD, Esq., j ALLEN SEELY, > Trustees, ENOCH M. STEER, J Osceola, Nov. 26, 1863-tf. Hear Yet Hear Ye! Hear Yet ALL persons indebted to the subscriber will confer a favor, and save themselves cost, by calling at His Office, and settling the same immediately. Kneyville, Nov. sth, 1863, St J. p RILES SUGARS. J can sell pulverised, crushed, coffee, and brown Sugars, as low ns any dealer in Tioga County. ’ [April 22] W. T. MATHERS Molasses and. SYuup_ a x. article of both at fair prices at MATHERS’. Concentrated lye. for sale at ROY’S DRCG STORE, THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. FALL S WIIVTO GOODS AT THE PEOPLE'S STORE IN CORNING I THE People’s Store is now well stocked with a good assortment of Goods, adapted to tho FALL & WINTER TRADE, consisting in part of a good line of Domestic Goods, Alpacas, Mohair, Poplin, DeLaincs, and a general rariety of Dress Goods, including a good supply of IOVBIfIRG GOODS, to which particular attention is paid. LADIES CLOTHS, AND CLOAKINCS, a fine stock of SPRING AND SUMMER SHAWLS, CLOTHS AND CASSIMEEEB for Mens’ and Boys’ wear, for sale by the yard, or made to order. A good assortment of . WHITE GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS of every variety, for both Ladies and children. $3,151 11 SUMMER BALMORALS, $21,301 74 a large stock of.HOSIERY and GLOVES, SHAKERS’ HOODS, BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS, together with a good nssortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, &c. The purchases for the FAIL & WINTER TRADE, Wore made during tho temporary fall in the GOLD MARKET, and ns I soil only for READ YPAY, I am enabled to take advantage of tho 'market. I shall keep my STOCK good THROUGH THE SEASON; and keep thoroughly posted in regard to and when goods decline, I eballfollow the market Without Regard to Cost. Returning my sincere thanks to the citizens of for thoir kind and liberal patronage, 1 shall try to merit its continuance and increase. . The Store is directly opposite the Dickinson Ilonso, on Market Street. J. M. SMITH. Corning, N. T., Oct. 1, 1863. “TO BOWEN’S-S” SEEING a big crowd on Main Street, hurry ing toward a common center, somebody asked Where Are Ton Going? The answer was “To Bowen's, No. I,Union Block!” To look at that splendid stock of ‘ NEW FALL & WINTER GOODS! ast arriving from New York* “ VERY SENSIBLE PEOPLE/ 1 thought I to myself; you know who bnys it a bar gain, and sells so as to give the purchaser a bargain too. Therefore, if you want anything in the Uno of DRY GOODS, LADIES’ GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, &0., GO TO BOWEN’S, and if yon want HARDWARE, QDEENSWARE, WOODEN-WARE, and GROCERIES, at prices yon can afford to pay GO TO BOWEN’S. If yen have Cash, or Batter, or Cheese, or Grain to exchange for this j SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS, bring them along, and yon will get • Satisfactory Bargains; and, if yon come once, you will he snre to come twice —yes, thrice, or half-a-dozen times. Don't forget the place: ' NO. 1, UNION BLOCK, Welisboro, Oct. 7, 1863. JOHN 11. BOWEN. $80,284 84 CLEAR THE TRACK. I THAT rush to BULLAED & CO’S STORE means something! Of coarse it does. It means (bat BULLARD A CO’S NEW STOCK OF FILL & WINTER. GOODS, aro all the rage, and that about three square miles of people, in and around Wellsborough and vicinity, KNOW WHERE TO GO TO BUY GOOD GOODS, AND BUY THEM CHEAP. SWE*aj4M & 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, GLOVES^ and—brit why enumerate? They have everything in the lino of goods that will be asked for. Come and see. And then— TIP-TOP.TRENCH GOODS, not “cheap os dirt,” because good goods can’t be sold for a song now-a-days; but ns cheap as any like quality of goods can bo sold in the country. Also BEAVER HATS, .ALL STYLES AND MATERIAL. The Grocery Departm't, comprises everything in that line, all good and at keasonable prices. Drop in with the crowd. One Door above Roy's Drug Store. BULLARD & CO. Wellsboro, October 7, 1863, MEW IULLIMERT SHOP. MBS. HELEN SOFIELD bogs leave to state for the information of the ladies of Wellsboro and retarned from New York Millinery Goods, salted to the prevailing styles and fashions. She has secured the services of A FIRST CLASS MILLI NER, and u prepared to do well ohd promptly all work that she may ho favored with. Sho has also a inlge and fine stock of ■ “ 0180 a HOSIERY, which ladies will do well to call and examine. second door above the old Office, Mam Street. -&a o ie Wellsboro, Oct. 14,1563. AGRICULTURAL mPLEMEWTS. I WOULD inform Dealers in Agricultural Tmolo ments, that I have Horse Rakes of the most proved styles and superior quality. Also Tl»id Rakes of a better quality than\ny manufactured in this section, whieh I will furnish in any quantise sired, to dealers in the counties of TiLT Bradford and Lycoming. D> h R DO rrn ’ Mainsburg, Nov. 18; 18fi3-9mos.s> ’ D. HART’S HOTEL. WELLSBOBO, TIOGd CO. PEENJ.. THE subscriber takes this method to inform Ha old friends and customers that he has re sumed the condaet of the old “Crystal Fountain Hotel, and will hereafter give it his entire attention Thankful fer post favors, ho solicits a renewal of the _ davihhab"- Welleboro, Nor. 4, 18G3.-3y. PRICES, TIOGA COUNTY, 50,000 AGENTS WANTED.’! BARE OPPORTUNITY. 75,000 Watches, Gold Pens & Pencils, iVEST, GUARD & NECK CHAINS, CHAIkLAINB CHAINS AND PINS, ■ ENGRAVED BRACELETS, i ENGRAVED SPRING LOCKETS, Seat .Slone Bings, California Bings, Chased Bings, Masonic Rings and Fins, Cents California Diamond Pins, California Diamond Ear Drops, Beautiful Sets of Jewelry, New Stgl,'S~Studs and Buttons, etc., WOBTH $400,000, To be sold ‘for One Dollar each, without regard to value, add not to bo paid for till you know what you are to get. . In all transaction by mail we shall charge for doing tho business SB cants each, which most be enclosed when the request is made to know what you can have. After knowing what you can have, then it will he at yoar option to send $l, take the article or not. Five articles can bo ordered forsl—qloven for $2 — thirty for s3—sixty-five for sW»Bnd one hundred for SXS. With the information of what yon can have will be sent a Circular giving full instructions to Agents and a fall Catalogue of articles, and then it will be at year option to send and get the article or not. Also, for $l,l will send a solid Silver Shield or either Army Corps Pin, with yonr name, regiment and company handsomely engraved upon it. Address, S. M. WARD A CO., Box 4876, Now York. 208 Broadway. December 9,1863-3 tn. - - .CTIVEBSAL CLOTHES WMNG Q —. * 1 No. 1, Large Family Wringer. i $lO 00 No. 2, Medium “ “ 700 No. 2} “ “ “ 6 00 No. 3, Small “ “ 5 50 No. 8, Large Hotel “ 14 00 No. 18, Medium Laundry |to run steam 1 13 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 in private families. Orange Judd of the American Agriculturalist, says of the UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER, “A child can readily wring out a tahfall of clothes in a few minutes. It is in reality a CLOTHES SA VER ! 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 much more than PAYS FOR ITSELF EVERT YEAR in the saving of garments! There are several kinds, nearly alike in general construction, bat we consider it important that the Wringer bo fitted with Cogs, otherwise a mass of garments may clog the rollers, and the rollers upon the crank-shaft slip and tear the clothes, or the rubber break loose from the shaft. Oar own is one of the first make, and it is as GOOD AS NEW after nearly FOUR YEARS’CON STANT USE,”, Every Wringer with Cog-Wheels is Warranted in every particular. No Wringer can be 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, For particulars and circnlars address R. C. BROWNING, 347 Broadway, N, Y. For sale by E. MATSON, Wellsboro, Pa. Sept. 2, 1863. FILL JND WINTER GOODS! T. I/. BALDWIN IS now receiving a large and well selected STOCK OF PALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of a General Stock of DEY GOODS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS- AND CAPS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, WOODEN WARE, &c., &o. All of which will be sold VERT LOW for BEADY PAT OSLY. ALL KINDS OF-COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All persons buying GOODS for READY PAY, Are respectfully invited to call and examine THE STOCK, As they are to he sold at VERY LOW, PRICES. CASH PAID FOR WOOL. Tioga, Nov. 27,1863. 1 T. L. BALDWIN. PENSION AGENCY. TO SOLDIERS AND THEIR FRIENDS. THE undersigned having had considerable expe rience in procuring Pension Bounties and Back pay of Soldiers, will attend to all business in that lino entrusted to his care with promptness and fidelity, ALL SOLDIERS discharged by reason of wounds arc entitled to the $lOO bounty. Pensions, Bounties, and arrears of pay, collected by the undersigned. Persons wishing to confer with mo will please call or address me by letter at Sylvania, Bradford county. Pa. Charges reasonable. GEO. P, MONRO. Refers by permission to H. B. Card, County Treasurer, Wellsboro, Pa. D. F. Pomeroy, Troy, Pa. * A. H. Spalding, Sheriff, Towanda, Pa. [April 1. farm for sale. ADJOINING Wellaboro, the county Reatof Tioga Co. Pa., containing 155 acres, 125 cleared, 30 woodland. The region is remarkably healthy. Churches, schools <fcc., arc found in the village. There is a large and commodious mansion, surrounded by' ornamental trees' and shrubbery j out buildings large and convenient, house and barn supplied by a foun tain of running water. It is well suited for a dairy farm, for raising sheep or hops. Largo orchard of apple and pear trees, chiefly grafted fruit—about 200 trees. The orchard alone might bo made to pay the interest upon the cost of the whole property. It is distant about 12 miles from the Tioga Railroad, which connects with the Erie Railroad at Coruing. Leave S? 1 ??*?® a * Bta go at Tioga Station, reach Wellaboro about noon. Price of tho property §5O per acre—one-fourth cash down, balance to suit conveni ence of purchaser. Apply to WM. E. MORRIS, Harlem R. IV. N. T. City. JAMES LOWUBY, Wcllsboro, Tioga Co. Pa. JNO. W. GUERNSEY, Tioga, « « « E. K. WRIGHT, Wellaboro, « « <* December 9, 1863—tf. WELLS BORO* ACADEMY. THE next term of this institution will commence on MONDAY, Not. 30,1863, under the charge of BENJAMIN EGLIN, B, A., as Principal; assisted by a corps of competent teachers. J. L. BOBINSON, Pres’t. J. EMERY. Sec’y. Wellsboro, Oct 21,1863. PtJKB GIRO EE at BOY’S PBUG STOBB. KT. B. as B. T. ANfHOfr, manufactures of Photograph materials, 601 BBOAO’WAY, IST, "S'. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. Onr Catalogue now embraces considerably over FOUR ‘THOUSAND different snbjects (to wbichad ditions are continually being made) of Portraits of Eminent Americans, etc., vi!a: 72 Major Generals, 525 Statesmen, ISO Brigadier Generals, 327 Divines, 259 Colonels, . 116 Authors, 84-Lieutenant Colonels, 30 Artists,. 207 Other Officers, 112 Stage. 60 Navy Officers, 46 Prominent Women, 147 Prominent Foreign Portraits, 250f1i COPIES OP WORKS OF ART, including reproductions of the most celebrated En gravings, Paintings, Statues, Ac. Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp. An order for One Dozen Pictures from onr Catalogue will he filled on receipt of $l.BO, and sent by mail, FREE. PliotogTSkpßic Albums. Of these we manufacture a great variety, 4 rang;2£ in price from 60 cents to $5O each. Our ALBUMS have the reputation of being supe rior in beauty and durability to any others, the smaller hinds can be sent safely by mail at a postage of six cents per oz. The more expensive can bo sent by express. Wo also keep a large assortment of STERESCOPES AND STERESCOPIC VIEWS. Our Catalogue of these will be sent to any address on receipt of Stamp. E. & H. T. ANTHONY, Manufacturers of Photograph Material,, 601 BROADWAY, Now-Tork. Friends or relatives of prominent military men will confer a favor by sending us their likenesses to copy. They will bo kept carefully and returned un injured. EU. 1 X| 3 FINE ALBUMS MADE TO ORDER for Congre gations to present to their Pastor, or for other purpo ses, with suitable inscriptions, Ac. Sept. 2, 1863-Cm. DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY. THE undersigned having purchased the well known Woolen Factory of Messrs. E. 4 B. S. Bowen on the Cowoneeqoe Elver, two miles east of Knoxville, takes this method of informing the inhabi tants of Tioga and adjoining counties that he will manufacture wool by the yard or on shares to suit customers, into FLANNELS, CASSIMERES, DOE-SKINS, FELL CLOTHS, of ail kinds. Tho machinery has been thoroughly repaired and new machinery added thereto, also an improved new wheel which will enable him to work the entire'sea son. He will pay particular attention to Roll Carding & Cloth Dressing, which will be done in tho neatest possible manner, haring added one new Boil Machine, will enable him to dispatch and accommodate people from a distance. He would farther say that ho has carried on the busi ness in manufacturing wool for farmers in Bradford and adjoining counties for the past twenty years; he therefore esn warrant all work and satisfy his custo mers, using nothing in manufacturing but genuine wool. JOSEPH INGHAM. Deerfield, May 5,1863-ly. SXOFES A STD TINWARE. WILLIAM ROBERTS HAS opened a now Stove and Tin Shop in tho Store opposite Boy’s Building, where be is pre pared to fornirh 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 Boom, and Coal Stoves; Tinware and Kitchen furniture of all varieties. Call and see our new stock. Wellsboro, Feby. 6, 1862. Soro Tliroat and I>iplitberla. ANEW and powerful remedy to be naed only externally has just been found. It must be applied when the first symptoms appear, and it will certainly reduce the swelling and inflamation. Call for the Lethean Ointment at Roy's Drug Store, 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 homo in mind that at ROY’S Drug Store a new purifier is offered for sale, the Depurative Syrup of lodide of Potassium. This is the best blood purifier in the world. It works wanders in Scrofula and all those diseases which in dicate an impure state of the blood. Try it and be convinced* April 8. L ARIES should procure 1 the new DYES which_ are sold at Roy's Drug Store, as they make fast colors, and are sold at a low price. Call and get a Circular. Wcllshoro, 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 to order, either by the piece or quantity, to suit cus tomers. • JOSEPH INGHAM. Knoxville, July 15, 1863. FAISILT DTE COLORS. Black, Magenta, Dark Blue, _ Maroon, Light Blue , Orange, French Blue, Pink , Claret Brown, Purple, Dark Brown, Roynl Purple, Light Brown " Salmon, Snuff Brown; Scarlet, Crimson, Slate, Dark Drah, Solferino, Light Drab, Violet, Dark Green, Yellow, Light Green, . Fop Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, ShLffls, Soarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves. Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Chil dren's Clothing, and all "Tdnds of Wearing Apparel. SAVING OF 80 PSH CENT.*S^ For 25 cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades can bo produced from tho same Dye. The process is simple, and any one can use the Dye with per* feet success. Directions in English,'French and German, inside of each package. For further information in Dyeing, and giving a perfeet knowledge what colors are best adapted to dye over others, (with many valuable recipes,) pur chase Howe & Stevens’ Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Boot by mail on receipt of price,—10 cents. Manufactured by HOWE & STEVENS, 200 Broadway, Boston. For sale by JOHN A. ROY, Wellsboro Pa. Sept. 30, 1863-Om. GATLIN’S JMPnOVED Fire and Water Proof Cement is the beat preparation in use for mending brokcnorticles, snch aa Glass, China, Crockery* Wood. Leather, Ornaneots, Stone, Metal, Bone, Ivory, Pearl, Porcelain, in fact, most any broken article. Being perfectly white it will not disflgnre tho 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 25 cehts per bottle. J* A.ROY, Agent for Tioga County. TVellsbora, August 26,1803. SUGAR CURED HAMS and SHOULDERS, prime quality, a{ [April 22] MATHERS’. ' KEROSINE LAMPS at ROY’S DRUG STORE. "ODOUR, best and middling grades, at lowest market prices; at [April 22] MATHERS’. PUTTY * WINDOW GLASS at ROY’S DRUG STORE. CIDER VINEGAR at ROY’S DRUG STORE. SULPHITE OP LIME for preserving CIDER, at SOY'S DRUG STORE. Soldiers’ Pay Bounty and Pernio- Agency. i ® KNOXVILLE. TIOGA COUNTY PLENA The undersigned having been specially licensed I, the United States Government to procure the ™ Back Pat, Bounty, and Pensions, of deceased and disabled soldiers, gives notice to- n interested, that he has made arrangements wjjj, ties in Washington, by which he is able to p—lJ’ Pack pay. Bounty and Pensions, in a very short and that he will give particular attentions to all s v claims that may bo brought to him. Being provide with all the requisite Forms, Blanks, 4c,, 4/ j, ? s< * superior advantages in this branch of business v.V dierS entitled to pensions, will find it to their ad™ tage to apply to the undersigned at Knoxville U S" examining sargeon for Tioga County resides the} .Also, Judge Case, before whom all applications pensions may be made. Ict Soldiers enlisted since the Ist of March, qgjq ■ any kind of service, Saval or Military, who ara HR abled by disease or wounds, aro entitled to Penuccj All soldiers who SOTV4 for two years or dnrlng tbs war, should i£ sdcmof close, wflj ho entitled 'to $lO01 Bounty, Also soldiers who iiave been "'“-W led is 3 battle, whether having served two years or not «."* entitled to $lOO Boonty. Widows of soldiers who die or are killed are entitled to Pensions and tho $lOO Bounty. If thore be no widow, then the minor chi] dren; and if no minor children, then tho mother, sisters, or brothers are entitled 33 above.— Terms, moderate. " I will be at my office on Monday and Saturday of each week, to attend to this business. 1 July 15, 1863. ly. WM. B. SMITH. References: Weilsboro, J. F,_PenaM«on, ur BroiTcii. Aaaiiau, rv. I’., rp. K. Smith. Waji. ington, D. C.. Tucker and Lloyd. «MBBSWHIJB»- CABINET WARE ROOM. THE Subscriber most respectfully announces tbi be has on hand at the old stand, and for salt, Cheap Cot of Fnraitnre. comprising in part Dressing and Common Bureaus, Secretaries and Booh Cases, Center, Card and Pier Tables, Dining o*4 Breakfast Tables,Marble-ioppedand Common Standt Cupboards, Cottage and other Bedsteads, Standi, So, fas and Chairs, Gilt and Boseicocd Moulding « f Qi . Picture Frames . COFFINS made to order on short notice i hearse will be furnished if desired. IT. B. Turning and Sawing done to order. August 11, 1859. B. T. VANHORN, Thresh ins machines and Agri cultural Implements. TT’HE subscriber would respectfully announce J- to the citizens of Tioga and adjoining connticj, that he still continues to sell Agricultural Implement! as agent for the old well established firm of Wbeeie: Melick & Co., of Albany, N. X. They have midi several valuable improvements to their former nun. valed Threshing Machines and large additions u their variety. They now mannfactnie two different kinds of Rail Road Horse Powers for one, two an! three horses, a six horse lever Power, and throe differ ent sizes of their celebrated Rake Threshers and Winnowers from 26 inch cylinder to 34. Likewise Palmer's Excelsior, self-sustaining, Horse Pitchfork, Circular and cross cut Saw Mills; Clover Hallers, feed Cutters, Horse Rakes Ac., all of which is offered lor saie strictly at Albony prices, adding transportation, for cash or approved notes on time. All kinds of ei tras for repairing old machines kept on hand or or dered on short notice. Orders solicited and promptly attended to. B. S. TEARS. Troy, Pa., June 17,1563. jgTga MANHOOD; aiiaiaiygoW Lost! How Restored! Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope . Price Six Centi. A Lecture on the Natnre,Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weak ness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness, and Involuntary Emissions, inducing Impotency, Consumption, acd Physical Debility. By HOS T J CITLVERWELL, M. D. The important fact that the awful consequences ot Self-Abuse may bo effectually removed without inter nal medicines, or tho dangerous application of caus tics, instruments, medicated bougies, and other em pirical devices, is hero clearly demonstrated, and the entirely • new and highly successful treatment as adopted by the celebrated author, fully explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure 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 envelope, to ary addrew, post paid on receipt of two postage stamps, by ad dressing the publishers, CHAS«.,J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowery, "New Toft, Post Office Box, 45SS, Sept. 9, 1853-Sc, NEW AND SECOND RAND SAFES, I FOR SALE CHEAP, AX THE Hew York Safe Depot* j T 1 Wiltiinn Street, New Torh, S. A. GREGG, Size and Prices of LILLIE’S Firejproof OCXS IDE. HEICHT, No. 1 ......24 20 28 No. 3. 28 .. i. 32 21 No. 3 SO No. 4 32 No. 5 34 No. 6 40 WSIDE, HEIGHT. WIDTH. MITE. No. 1 IT _n if-! 2 No. 2 19} _l3}~ r 1! No. 3 21 15 No. -t 22 _IS 13 No. 5 24 No. 6 .....31 No. 1.._ No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 3 No. 6 Nov. 25, 1863-6m03. PISSOEVTIOIT. THE Co-Partnership heretofore existing n&mo of Guernsey <k Smead, Stove Dealer?* * } ithia day dissolved by mutual consent* ’’TheNotMis'h Accounts of the late firm are in. my bands for collec tion. E*. A. SilKiH- Tioga, Sept 15,1563.' E. A* smcAi>, SUCCESSOR to Guernsey «fc Smead, will coDtinoe* the Stove and Tin Business at the old ■where may be found a good assortment of Cookie?* Parlor and Box Stoves, Ac., of tho latest pattern?. Also Hollow Tin, Copper, and She** Iron Ware, &o. JZT-'f' Jobbing of all kinds promptly done. Tioga, Sept. 21, 1863. E. A. SMEAD. Sacking for Hop Growers. BOSTT send away for Sacking; wc have a l ar S* stock of it which will be sold cheap- Wollsboro, Sept. 33, 1863. BULLARD A 5-20-11. S. LOIS. . The following named persons have been 'Agents for tlio sale of 5-29-TJ. S. Bonds for D«» county, Pa. A. S. Tcbsee, Cashier Tioga Co. Bank. P, E. Smith, Tioga. J. Parkhurst, Elkland. Hides and veal skins •wantep--^ highest market price paid in mosey *> BROOKLYN TANNERY near Tioga. July 1, 1863. Bakins soda & salebatus at * BOY’S DRUGSTORE Teas, COFFEE, an«J SPICES, beat qaalide* and fair prices always on hand at' WeUsboro, April 22,1863. MATBBRs • depth, wrmn. ,31 PRICE. .$5O 00 . 60 00 . 70'00 . 85 00 .100 00 .115 00
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