HowtoGetEld or a was farrhp,Effd|m his 1 nine a prelf goodie. «(& ft tt'y other Connecticut farms, wife full of stones, and be delighted to cleaj the«\ off out of .the. ■way of the plow.- He £uiit; I great many rods of ihh’staatial stone waiU ibnt he could not use op all-the stone. He had cleared bhe field of air but one Inulder, about the size of a large bay-Sfcek. He wanted to get rid of that. Ha would have blown it to flinders/’ os he had a good Pi any others, but it was within two, rods of, fi the. best room" windows, which might gq ‘‘.to flinders” at the same time,. So he attempted to. haul it out nf.itslhed nob day.. Aftebtivlrig Waiiwn ftnd his neighbor’s .oxen. and breaking sev eral chains, Urbih grew wratliy,and-declared that "he; would .giro $5 UK any cno that would put that peskyyock out of his'-sight” . “ Walal noow, I don’t mind casing the job if you’ll-find a spado and throw in some_ dinner, and a mug of cider ■along in .this af ternoon.” This proposition was made by a stranger who bad just then come up-. He a fair ' specimen working Yftnicefi,~tflnd Uriah dropped the broken chain and Aimed aqaaro round to look him*full in this face. “Yes,l'll give it, and the -dinner and cider too, but I won’t puli 'mV oxen, again at that stone, no bow.”' ” Don’t want you should.. I’m-to put the stone oat of sight, ijiakc all smooth about here, so you can plow fight along. * I’hat's what I’m to do, ain’t it f” .- . “ Yes, that is all I want. I dpn’t oare how you do it, but if yon fail 1 don’t pay anything, do yon understand ? Tory wJll, then come in to dinner.” i ''4'. . | That donOj, and a large cad erf tobacco ad-,- justed, the Yankee threw off. his coat and took op the aiade. He gave a.look at the stone to see which way it would kip the easiest, and then commenced digging a_holo on the lower side, large and deep enough to bury the bonlder quite out of sight. In jthfee hoars he got out and took a careful msOßufOmect, and then dug a little mors-upon one .side. Then hewent to the wood pile,and' got a stout stick of wood, which ho planted fjfmly with one end in the bottom of the hole other bracing against the rock. Then he undermining, and worked till he saw the dirt begin to give, and found that the rock .was resting upon his brace._ ■ A “Now,” says be, “I think ji will take that mug of cider.” ' i - ; - Uriah, who had been Watching him, order ed out thedider.-’with it rjghV good .will, lie even offered “ and cheese.” . While the Yankee was- piping away the perspiration and drinking‘.his cijier,,. Uriah brought his oxen around nnJ hatched a chain to the wooden prop.- .■; , i “ Idid say I' wouldn’t pull fny oxen again, and I don’t mean to, :cause it Only needs a smart jerk.” . - .... Jerk it was, and down went , the boulder, and with it a:shovel foil of dirt,.and another and another,,in quick succession, until nil was smooth and level, and dong before night the .Yankee was ready to resume his journey. . There,” said Uriah, ns h 6 handed him the five dollars, “ there is the best spent five dol lars, that I ever paid for work-on tny fasra.— Won't you take another drink of cider ? You ore entirely welcome.. 1 lia\§ learned some thing of you." ; . Perhaps some persons to read this may learn something—lcaro how fo.got rid of some of thei boulders that'encumber the surface, and which arc often blasted and broken up and hauled away ” just to get ridisf them," at a touch greater expense than it would require to bury them where they lie, entirely out of sight. Millinery goods.—v. fl.A. j. sofield has just' returned frsm/Nfrw York with a fine assortment of Millinery Gcoia. wliich she will tako plessure in showing her and will sell nt a small profit. She is’ffrcpared ts repair Foil and Bea rer hats in the latest styles,.also. Bonnets and Straw, Goods, and will promptly attend to all work entrust* 1 ed to her caror . „ . , W ■ Ladies will find a choice lot »f\nps, nets, scarfs, ribbone, and flowers, and everything in her line of goods. Booms opposite Hoy? Prug-•‘Store, Mem St. WolUhero, Nov. IG, ISC4> STATE MEDICAL nOA&D.~ .Headquarters Pn. Milllin,. Hospital Department,'Harrisburg, Nov. 10,1854, —The StatdtMeiiical puard of Pennsylvania is now in session in this city,.and‘will continue until further notice to examine candidates for tho post of Medical Officers In Pennsylvania Regiments. Tho Appointment of a number of Assistant-Sur geons will ho requirccLimmediatoly to fill vacancies now existing, as wellfre for others constantly occur ring. : ‘ .Physicians of Pennsylvania ia good health, fur nishing proper testimonials as U» ihoral character, <tc. ; will be admitted to' tho examination, - - A By order of the Governor, “* JOSEPH A. PHILLIPS,.&nr. Gen. Penn f a. Nov. 16, 1864-31- X- IY6HS’ PUR? OHIO cataw.ba brandy* AND SPARKLING CATAWBA WIJVES, ■ Equal in Quality and ‘Cheaper in Price than the Brandies and Wine* of the Old World, For Summer Coiriplaint, Cholera Infantum, Bowel Complaint, Crump, Colic, and Diarrhoea, A sure Cure i> guarantied, or the money tc <7 l- be refunded. In support ot the above statements, are presented the Certificates of Dr.‘Jfls r ß. Chilton, Chemist. New York? Hr. Hiram Cox, Chemical Inspector, Ohio; l)r, James E. Nichols, Chcro*at,‘."Bosfou ; jDr. NjE. Jones, Chemical Inspector, Cii Seville, Ohio ; Prof, C. T.-Jackson, Chemist, Bostoft; Dr. Chos. 'Shepard, Charleston, -S. C,; atfd J. T. Z. Binncy, and G. A. Mariner, Consulting Cbttr.iats, Chicago, all of whom have analyzed the Catawba Brandy,and com mend it ia the highest terms,-Tor medical usd. Analyst of the MaQsv.chuseit9-Sio.tc Aetayer, Janu ary 25 f !BjB. When evaporated through clean linen it left no oil or offensive matteY. In every respect it is a pure spirituous liquor. The Oil # hich gives (o this Bran dy its flavor and aroma, is fusil er grain oil. Iti odor partakes pf both ibe fruit and oil of grapes'. With acids, it r prcducqs others of.a high fraghince. The substitution oi this Brandy for Cog nac Brandy will do ‘ away \tfjh the manufacture of fictitious spirits, sold under tb/a‘name both at bpmo and abroad, -r Respectfully, i A. A.. TTATE?, It D., , Assayer to State Mnes.i lb Boylcstqn St. - "By the same,'in 1864. I have analysed «• L. TVOSS’-PUEB CATAWBA BRANDT,” with /ojertnee to its composition and cbwaiter, being ibe same us that produced in.patt year*. A sample taken from tru <ti«ks afforded the same remits *Uh. regard, to purity: a slightly in created-amount of the principle on irliich iti flavor depend# was determined by with former sample?, f * -!’ The indications of anths-is jliorr that this Brandy is.produced by ibo fame as most of the im ported Brandy. Respectfully, A. A, Assayer, Boston, July-20; UG*. ‘ 10 Doylesten St. Manfaeturcd only tv K. H. f&COS & Co., ITo whom oil orders should he addressed,)' Depot, 81 Liberty-Strbct.l&w York. Tfcrvcmher 16,.J8W-3n;t.s. . s . FBDJT J4ES a_ largo fup;,ly.,uf Glass jars and Bottles, of various nation t» $r preserving frnU., will U found at Roy's &rpg Btofr. s , : ' . - —-- » '1 TQ-fHE~ PUBLIC. _ , |T AM now prepared to manufacture, at my.tstaplish <x meat in Deerfield, I'%* I PLAIN AND FANCY ELS,. ; I BAlMOpit SkSFs’i ■ Knftxvilio, ■' ■■ ./ i'DBESPISUJ. WOO!» FACTORY. !r|WH£ undersigned.ha'ving-p.urcbtised the well \ X knOwn'WohtcttlPncWy of Messrs. E. A.B. y. i.Bowen ciCthVlCldWanesqno Hirer, two milts cost of ;ICnovviUß.rfalieatiijs method of informing theitilmbi itants of Xioga-RiKt adjoining, counties that he will 1 1 manufacture wool ly the yard or on shares to suit; into 'FLANNELS. i CASSIMERES. ... DOE-SKINS,. . - ' - FDLLCtOTHS, oPall-kinds. The 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. Ho will pay particular attention to ! &01l 'Clbtb dressing, j which will bo_dono neatest possible,*manner, added* ono^new*-K<dl Mivchino? will ehablo him s to dispatch and accommodate people from a distance. IHo would farther sny hd. carried on the busi i noss in manufacturing wool for farmers in Bradford (and adjoiningcojintiesifor the past twenty.years; he ? therefore warrant ell wfcrk'and satisfy his-ousto- using nothing in manufacturing but genuine fwool. . JOSEPH INGHAM. .* Deerfield, May 5l 1803-ly. Uc mpany Lb Ain erica have s I appointed the undersigned an agent for Tioga SCounty’ and vicinity.- - r : i As the high character end standing of this Compa- Jnygive the assurance of full protection to owners of [property dgaihStithe hazard of Ilrcj I soiicit with con ffidonco a liberal share .of the business of the county. Ilhis company was incorporated-in 1794. Its capita) [ls $500,000,.and its assests in 1 1961 as per statement fist Jan. of that year was $1254,719 81. • CHARLES FLATT, . ~ . Secretary. [ ARTHUR J&. COFFIN, ..... ; Offica of Itha Company 232 WalnatStrcet Philadelphia. - ; Wm.Enehlcr, Ceniral Agent Har sisfcui£,Pa. JOHN W, GUERNSEY, Agent for Tioga County, Pa, July 15, 1363.. SoldSerfe’ Pay Bounty and Pension Agency, . KNOXVILLE,\tjoga county penna . The undersigned bavrag'been specially licensed by the United States Government to proenre the lof deceased and disabledjaoldierr. giyfce notice to all interested, that he has made arrangements with par ties in Washington, by -which he is able to procure 13ack pay, Bounty and Pensions, in a very abort time, .and that ho will give particular attentions to all such claims that xri&y. bo brought to him* Being provided with all the requisite Forms, Blanks, dc., be has superior advantages in this branch of business. .. Sol diers entitled to pensions, will find it to tbeir advan tage to apply to the undersigned at Knoxville, ns the 'examining surgeon for Tioga County resides theri. ’Also, Judge Case, before whom all applications for pensions may be made. - . Soldiers enlisted since tbo Ist of March, 1861, in of service, Kaval or Military, who are dis abled b’v disease or wounds, are entitled to Pensions. All soldiers who serve for two years or during tne war, should itVooper*dose, will fee entitled toSIOO Bounty', Also soldiefs'wbo wounded in battle, whether having served two years or not, are entitled to $lOO Bounty. ■*' Widows of soldiers who die or arc killed are entitled to Pensions and the $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. ; References : t Wcllsboro, J. F. Donaldson, Sher iff Stowell. Addison, N, Y.. W. K. Smith. Wash ington,.!)-C., Tucker and Lloyd. Isasm-aifiice • Agency. Bace Pat, Bounty, ’and Pensions, I will bo at my offico on Monday and Saturday of leach week*, to attend to-this business. July 15, 1862.1 v. CLAIM AGE AC Y. "f|!HE undersigned will promptly prosecute all • JL the Government for services ren dered inf the Military or Navat ‘Service of the'United ’Slates. Charges reasonable-will advance the legal necessary fees if desired. -No charge if not success ful in the application. D. McNATJGHTON. Reference* : Hon. Victor Case, I. W. Bbllows, Ex amining Surgeon "at Knoxville, Pa.,' B. B. Strang, : Clymer, Pa. K F. Strang, Hector, Pa., S. H. Beebe, ’ Harrison, Pa. ■ Westfield. Aug. 24, 1864.—6m05* PENSION AGENCY. TO SCItBIEES.AEuD THBIR FRIENDS THE undersigned having had considerable expo-, rience in procuring Pension Bounties and Bock* ipuy of Soldiers, trill attend to all business in that line |entrnste.d to his care with promptness and fidelity. -• ■ ALL SOLDIEHS discharged by reason of tvounds ‘arg entitled to the Sioo bounty. , Pensions, Bounties; and; prrears-df pay, collected ■by tho undersigned. , Persons wishing to confer with me willplease.call or address mo by iottennt SylvaniaV.Bradforiconnty, Pa. Charges reasonable. GEO. P, MONRO. Refers by permission to . . - , H. B. Card, County Treasurer, Wellsboroj Pa. It- F. Pomeroy, Troy, Pa. j ; A. H. Spalding, Sheriff; Tbwanda, Pn. [April 1. Tioga co. court; proclamation.— Whereas, the Hon. Robert G. White, Presiden- Judge for the 4th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, »nd Royal Wheeler and Victor Case, Esq.'s, Asso ciate Judges in Tioga county, have issued their pre cept, bearing date the iflth day-of Sept. 1864, and to me directed, lor the holding of Orphan's Court, ICourt of Common Pleas, General Quarter Sessions and.Qyer and Terminer.at Wcllsboro, for tho ;Couhty ‘of iidga,-on the 4th ! Monday, of ..Nov., (being the fiSth day,) IPnt. and to'continne two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and .Constables in and for the county of Tioga, to appearin their own proper per sons, withtheirrcoords,iaquisstions,examinationsand remembrances, to do those things which of their offi ces and in their behalf apportain-to be done, and all witnesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf of tho Commonwealth against any person or persons,arc required tobq then and ithcra.attendieg,, and,not to depart aftheit peril.'Jurors are requested to bo punc tual in their attendance at the appointed titae.a"ree ,ably to notico, 1 ~ ; < ■•• .. - “ Given under my hand and seal at the Sheriffs Office, in Wcllsboro, the 15th day of, Oct. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty 1 four. H. STOWELL, Jr., Sheriff. TTRITED STATES EXPRESS COMPARE— Superintendents’ Office, 82 Broadway, N. Y., Eastern Division, N. Y., Nov. 7, '64.—Circular No. 69. - To Agent. —A Committee of citizens of New York City has been appointed for the purpose of providing t u Good Dinner for the Soldiers and Sailors on next Thanksgiving- Day, which will occur on the last Thursday in this month. This company being desi rous lo contribute toward so worthy an object have agreed to transport free of charge articles which the citizens on line of the Erie Kaiiway and connecting branches may contributc.for the above purpose. • Agents of this company arc hereby requested to bill free of charge .until further, notice all -articles consigned to GEO.' I\ .'BLENT, Esq.. Chairman, Ac., Now York City. CIIA6. A. DeWITT, Nov, IC, 1864. General Sup't. ESTI' A },—Broke into -the' enclosure of tbo-snb- Ectiherin JJlddlebary, on the sth insV., A BED COB , four or five years old, and dry. The owner is requested to pay charges, and reclaim her/ ' 'ORLANDO BROWN, j Jliddlebnry, Nov. 16, ’64-3t* PORE GINGER at ' ' ' BOY’S DRUG. STORE GO N G RE- S.S - . W A T ER, for sale at , ROY'S DRUG STORE. KEROSINE tAMPS at ’ :.i:: t: tq: W G t store. '•TUB T •&UV-& - f STO»E ; ; Prince's Mctallc Paint, Pfizer £ Co’s Chemicals, Thnddous David’s Inks, Fluid Extracts, Concentrated Medicines, Rochester Perfumery and Cincinnati Wines and Flavoring Extracts, Brandy, . Faints aiig Oila^,, Whitewash llmei Petroleum Oil, * L - - Kerosene Lamps, Drugs and Medicines, Patent Medicines, School Books, Stationery, Wall Paper, Wyoming Mills Wrap-; ' Wipdow Glass, ptngf Paper, ' ~~ Dye Colors, Furnished at Wholesale Prices by W. D TEBBELL, J - i 1 r • ' ■ Corking, N. T. NATIVE: BRANDY & 'WINES* 1,1 Fo'k‘ ‘ -• lj ii}; MEDICAL & COMMUNION. PURPOSES, THIS BRANDT has been analyzed by the Medi ical Director of tbo Naval Labrnlory at Brooklyn,; and substituted for French Brandy, for nso in the United States Navy, It is also used and recommend ed t>y Dr. Sattcrlco, Medical Purveyor in New.Tork of U. S* Army, in the Hospital of his Department. DRY CATAWBA WBIYE. THIS "WINE hie all the properties of Dry Sherry Wine. • SWEET CATAWBA WINE. THIS WINE for ita.tnildnes3.is adapted fcrip va- and’for communion purposes. 11 -'* 1 ■-''* ■ Messrs. Zimmermans’ & co., of Cincin nati,and-New York ,tad formerly .partnership with N. Dongworth of Cincinnati the Wealthy Native Wine producer, and therefore enables them to furnish the best of American production, at moderate prices. Sold by W. D.'TERRELL, at, Wholesale and Re tail, and by Druggists generally. Corning, N. Y., Jan, 20, 1564-tf. September 1 1st, fe 1863. FROM THIS DATE, F 0» HiSJEfY Pit ONLY! . GUSTO f SOOTS ANU .SSOESj Leather, 0 Findings, &c. CASH HIDES, PELTS, DEER' SKINS AND FURS: J " FRANKLIN SAYS: ‘‘When you have anything to tell the public of it in plain, simple language." I am manufacturing good custom made Boots and- Shoea which at fair, juices, /or BEADY FAY;*- Sfidb as low rates per pair as eastern made slop-work, bnt it can and will be sold at prices which will enable the pur chaser t(y protect bis feet with good,, substantial boots more cheaply than, with -a poor slop-shop-article, which, even if it chances not to fall in pfeccs with the first weeks service,!* but a doubtful protection in wet and cold weather. Try me. ' Buck and Doeskins Wanted, in the red and short bine, for which I will pay cash and a good price. Eocf-Hides and Calfskins Wanted, for which I will also pay cash.. Shoes Pelts Wanted, for which X will also pay’cash and the highest mar ket price. An assortment o£'Solo,npper,calfskins'and linings, pegs, thread, noils, awls, knives, shoe-hammers, Ac., &c,, kept constantly ;on hand, which I .will soil cheap foif cash. Shop on Main Streetbctween Wilcoa’s and Ballard’s. " G. TV. SEARS. -N. B. I can’t give credit, because, to be plain, haven’t got it tb givc. , ’ , - -. Woll6foiy>,S6p£ 9,-1883. a *!i .v (fit. B. SMITH, Wheeler’s Horse Powers and Thresh ers and Cleaners, THE subscriber .would respectfully- ; announce to to'the Threshers aid ‘Farmers of Tioga and ad joining counties, that ho still continues to. sell tbo above named MACHINES, and that I have the pleasure of offering this season 80190 valuable im provements on the old machines and a addition to the variety. I now have for sale Railroad Horse Powers for one, two, and three horses, three different -sizes of Wheelefr’a six -horse Lever Powers, Howard’s Mowers and combined Mowers and Reapers, Smith’s Green Mountain Shinglo Machine. ■ Palmor's self-sustaining Horse Forhs, Clover Hullcrs, :Foed Cutters, Circular and Drag Saws, adapted to horse powers, Horse Rates, <te.. &c. All of which will be sold strictly at the manufac turer’s prices, adding and will be war ranted to give entire satisfaction or no’ sale. Extras for repairing old machines kept on hand. ■■ WM„ T. MATTERS, of WoUsboro, and" G. H. & CO., of Nelson, nro my assistant agents ifor Tioga County, where Forks wiilbe kept on hand ■ and orders left for other Machinery will be promptly ■attended to. Descriptive Circulars containing price ’list sent to,all applicants, , , B. -S. r TEARS, | Troy, Pa,, Juno 29; 18C4-tf. ‘ ’ ' THE Fall Term of the Osceola High School, under the direction >«£- Prof. C. A. BTONE, will com mence on Tuesday, Sept 20/ISC4. 'The Winter Term, .on Tuesday, Dec,'27, 1864, and tho Spring Term on Tuesday, April 20,1865. The Pall and Winter Terms iWill: continue 13 weeks each, tbo Spring Term 12 weeks. - - ’ Tho past success of this inatitntidn has been truly gratifying tqjts numerous friends, and tho prospects for the ensuing year are no less flatterlftg than they have been heretofore. -There is no want of commo dious rooms for. a large number of students. There is a building designed exclusively for ladies. Gentle men, or companies of ladies and gentlemen together will room in tho school building. . A r .tcachcr will room in each of the buildings’and have control of tho students. . 1 : NoTostUntion in ihif section of the country offers better facilities for obtaining ah-education- than this. .The range of studies embraces everything necessary .to entering college. 7 A Teachers’ Class will be formed during the Fall Term. . , | Tuition from si,oo to $6,00. Prof. X. G. Hott has charge of the department of Music. For further particulars as to expenses, regulations, Ac., address pne of the Trustees and obtain a circular. ■ A. K. BOSARD,Esq.,) ALLEN-SEELY, > Trustees. ENOCH M, STEER, J Osceola, Aug..l7>lBs3-tf; - . THE JtjDASDMAN, CSBA¥ ,& CO. ; PIANO FORTES. THE undersigned is selling these superior instru ments at the very lowest retail price?, made,with the Insulated Iron Rim and Frame (cast in on© solid plate). They excel all others in durability, superior ity.of tone ? and elegance of external appearance, i Large sites, rich - Rosewood cases, elegantly* fin ished, faedvy powerful tone, Ac. .. , - SMALL PALLOR PIANOS, ' full round-mellow tone—easy and elastic touch—ele gant and Ornamental in appearance. ' ~ ’ AU these icatruhocnts are finished, with all large round corners; front and back alike; (center Pianos) and nro mnde-of. materials cnrefnlly selected and pre pared. Every Piano warranted to give - perfect sat iafaction. ; , . • Send for Circulars and address LG. HOTT Oecoola/Sept. 21,1804- [toblTly.j AGRICULTURAL lISPLEHIEKTS. I WOULD inform DonJera in /.gr'.culturol Imnle ments, that I hare Horse Babes of the most ap proved stylos and superior quality. Also Hand Kates of a better quality tKari any manufactured in this Section, wbleh I will famish in'any quantity de sired, to dealers fn-tba, obuntles of Tioga,'Bradford' arid Lycoming. ■ ,I>. R.'DOUD. ’ Koy. ISj ISCS-Smos.*' 0 (i A . OOQST Y ACiITATO.II ■ WHOLESALE Zlmmermann & Co’s. r^‘Sl£*?n OSCEOLA HIGH SCHOOL, r-su-Xoan,. T* HE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY gives notice that subscriptions will be received for Coupon Treasury Notes, payable three years from August 15, 1864-, with semi-annual interest at the rate of 7-310ths per cent, per annum, —principal and interest both to bo paid in lawful money. These notes will be convertible at the option of the holder at maturity, Into six per cent, gold bearing bonds, payable not less than tire nor qiore than twen ty years from their date, as the Government may elect, -They will be Issued in denominations of §5O, $lOO, $500,.51.000 and, $5,000, and all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty,dol lars. The notes will be transmitted to tbo owners freo of transpprf&tum charges ns soon after the roceipj of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepar- r'-As the notes draw interest from August 15, persons making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued-from jdate of note tq date of deposit. Parties depositing S2S,MC or upward for these notes at any one time, will be allowed’ a commission of ope* quarter of one per cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Department' upon receipt of bill for tho amount, certified, tojby the officer-with whom the de posit was raatlo. No deductions for commissions must be made from deposits. ■ ' \ r • y »» Special Advantage!! of this loan. It is a National Sdtings Banh, -offering a higher rate of interest than any other, and the best security. Any Savings Bank which pays its depositors iii U. S. Notes, considers that it is paying in the best circula ting medium of the it cannot pay in any thing bettef, forlts owil assets are either in govern ment securities or in notes or bonds payable in goy- ernment paper. . ( ■ Itjs eannlly convenient aa.a pt nnanent or itompo rary investment. The notes'can always bo sold for Within a fraction of their faco and accumulated inter est, and are the best security with banks as collater als for discounts., Convertible into a 6 per cent 5-20 Sold In addition to the very Jflberal interest on the notes for threo years, this privilege/,of conversion is now worth about three per dentl per annum, for the car aent rate for 5-20 Bonds is not less than nine per cent . premium, and before tbo war the premium on United States stocks, was over twenty .per cent. It will be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the' present market rate, is-not less than ten per cent perannnm. Exempt from Slate or municipal Bat asldo from all tho advantages we have enumer ated, a special Act of Congrcss-ejrempfs all Treasury notes arid bonds from'local taxation.' Oh the average, tbif.exemption is worth about two per, cent, per.an num; according to-the rate of taxation in varions partsofthe country. ** ■ It isbeliovcd'tbat no securities offer so great induce- ments-to lenders as those issued by the government. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or separate communities, only, is pledged for payment, while the whole property of the country U held to secure- the discharge of all the obligations of the United States. • While the government offers the most liberal terms for Us loans, it believes that the very strongest appeal will be to the loyalty and patriotism of the people. Duplicate certificates will he issued for all deposits. Tho party depositing must endorse upon the original certificate the denomination of notes required, and whether they are to he issued in blank or payable to order. , When so endorsed it must be left with the of ficer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the Treasury Department. Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of tb© United States, at Washington, tho several Assist ant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF TOWANDA, and by all National Banks which are depositaries of public money, and ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS and BANKERS throughout the country wall give fur ther information and afford every facility to subscri bers. -Aug, 10, ISW-Sm. iho suro cure of - HaaSache, Toothache, ■ Diarrhoea, Rheumatism, Sore Throat, Keural- gia, Pains in the Side, Back, or Stomach, j Cramps, Cuts,. Sprains, Borns. Bruises, Wounds, 1 etc., etc.; also.forallklndaofWOUNDSonllOßSES. Try it—lt can not Fail I Z3T Tills preparation does not contain any poisonous minerals or delcteiious drugs. The numerous cures that aro dally perform**! by the use of tho Vegetable Embrocation uve sufficient evidences of Its super excellent virtucs.. nox PEOP. WILLIAM?, PRINCIPAL OF THE UTICA l 31CSICAI. INSTITUTE. - B. Cline: Dear Sir —Having witnessed the very beneficial results from the use of your Vegetable Em brocation by myself .and members of my family In cases of Colds,’ Sore Throat, and Hoarseness. I cheerfully give you this testimony to its vrortbj and can-confidently .rccpnim<'ndjt,Jn.the above cases from-on experimental knowledge pf its,efficacy.—Yours very truly, ■W. TTJXUAMS. • Utica, June 4,1861. , Good News from Home—All agree—See ‘ • * what they say. • Wc, tho undersigned; citizens'of Utica, having used Cline’s Vegetable-hinbrocatioii in our families, find flnd \ ing it a"most salutary remedy; can' cheerfully fecom* : mend it ta the public generally, as being an indlspen* sable article for family use." 'Wo da not wish to under rate any other worthy medicine, but can truly say that ! we never before have found an equal to tbis Vegetable* : Embrocation, and we wonldadvise every family to keep a bottlo ready for Immediate use. t Mrs. M. A. Hill, Schuyler st. Mrs. J. Crocker, Barnett st. : Mrs. Emily Gervln, “ Mrs. E. Gammight, “ { .Mr*. Rachel Roberta, “ -Mss. A. M. Hibhs, • D. Rccon. Catharine st D. L. Simmons, “ 1 T. S. Robinson, Qenesco st Mrs.M. E. Francis,Blandlnaet. ' Jos. Marsden, HontlDgton st. N M. Shepard. Spring st i Mrs.*Gcorso Bancroft, “ Mrs. M. Wheeler, i Mrs. AlvJra Laaoi,'. Mrs.-Anna Williams, ** ; Mrs. Mary Vaughan, j>, VanTatkenbarge. ‘ Henry Hill, Herick st John Shott, Genesee st. F. C. Hartwell, “ Jane Davison, Schuyler at. ; Mrs-J. Walker, “ Kobt. T. Lane. Hantingxon st. j Mrs. Eliza Shott, Geneses st. - Priscilla McCangblia, ‘ k Elizabeth Gmnla. Cothllne at. Margaret Maraden ‘ “ fielia Simmons, Burnett st Ann Hill, Tarlck st i 1 names are from-well-known respectable , citizens find- a thousand more names might be added,’ -of whpm information, can bo had, In reference to the , astonishing cures performed. _ ; Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail by , B. CUNE, - HO. SO GENESEE ST., MARBU-BLOCK, UTICA, HY. and Storekeepers generally. For Sal© by JOHN A,’ROY, Welhboro, Pa January 15,1864. Manhood : how lost,how restored.—just pot liihed,anew edition of Dr.Cniverwell's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without medicine) of Spermator rhoea, or seminal Weakness,, Involuntary Seminal Dosses, Impotcnuy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.: also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and. Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. - -- ASP-Price, In a sealed envelope, <?nly 6 cents, ’ TbU celebrated author in 'this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from athirty years successful practise, that the alarming- conaequencee of sell-abuse may be radically cured without the dangcroususeof internal medicine or the application of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure, at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which evaiy sufferer, no matter what his condition may ho, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. 4&“This Lecture should bo lu the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain euuelope. to any address, post paid, on receipt of six cents, or two po«c stamps. Address the publishers. CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO. ! Juno 15, ’64-ly. 127 Bowery, New York, P.’O. b6x 4386. LETTERS of administration having been granted' to the undersigned on the estate of David Close, -deceased, notice is‘ hereby given to those Indebted to make immediq|c payment, and tbosb having claim* to present them properly authenticated for settlement to ELEAZER S. SEELEY,. Adm'r. . October 12,1864-fit.* ' CONCENTRATED LYE, for *‘' . ( v * r/\i T ROY'S DRUG STORE. * Solid. Taxation, ■C-LI2STE’S VEGETABLE EMBEOOATION. Administrator’s Notice. HOSTET'P&BI’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. A Pure and Powerful Tonic , Corrective and Alterative , of Wonderful Efficacy, in Diseases of the ' STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS; Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Headache, Gen eral Debility, Nervousness, Dc-pression'of Spi rits, Constipation, Colic. Intermittent Fo vors. Cramps and Spasms, and all Com plaints of either Sex arising from Bodily Weakness, whether in herent in the system or pro duced by Special Causes. . Nothing that Is not wholesome, genial and restorative in Its nature, enters Into the composition of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS. This popular preparation contains no mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical element; no fiery excitant; tut It Is a combination of the extracts of raro balsamic herbs and plants, with the purest and mildest of all diffusive stimulants. - It is trail to bo forearmed against disease, and, so for as the human system can be protected by human means against maladies engendered by an unwholesome atmosphere, im pure water, and other external causes, HOSTETTER’S BIT TERS may be relied on as a safeguard. . In districts infested with liver and Ague, it has been found infallible as a preventive, and Irresistible as a remedy, and thousands who resort to it under apprehension of an at tack, escape the scourge; and thousands who neglect to avail themselves of its productive qualities in advance,' are cured by a very brief course ci this marvelous medicine Fever and Ague patients, after being plied with quinine for months in vain,until fairly saturated with that dangerous alkaloid, are not unfrequently restored to health within a few days by tho use of HOSTETTErt’S BITTERS. - The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated and restored by this agreeable tonic; and hence it works, won ders In cases of Dtspepsu. end in less confirmed forms of Indigestion. Acting as a gentle and painless apperient, as well os upon the liver. It also invarhbh relieves the Consti pation supei Induced by irregular action of the digestive and secretive organs. Persons of feeble habit, liable to xV>m>i'3 Attacks, Low ness of Spirits and Fits of Languor* find prompt and per manent relief from the Bitters/ Theteetimony oh thispeint is most conclusive, and'from both sexes. Tbcagony of BrltOES" Cortc Is immediately assuaged by a single doso of tho stimulant, and by occasionally resorting to it. the rctnrn'of the complaint may be prevented. As a general tonic, IIO3TETXEIi : S BITTERS produce ef fects which-ranst'be "experienced cr witnea«pd before they can be fully appredatdd* In cases of Constitutional Weak ness, Premature Decay, and Debility and Decrepitude aris ing from old age, it exercises tha electric influence. In the convalescent stages of all diseascs.it operates as adelighttnl invigorant. When the powers of nature aro relaxed, it op erates to re-enforce and re-establish them. 1 Last, bat not least, it is £h* Only Safe Stimulant , beift£ manufactured from sound and inocuous materials, and cn tiiely free from tho acid element? present more or less iuall the ordinary tonics and stomachics of the duy No family medicine has been, so universally, and. it may bo truly added, deservedly popular with hte intelligent por tion of the community, as HOSTETTER’S 2ITTEK3. Prepared by HOTSTETTEP & SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa. by all Druggists, Grocers and Storekeepers, every wheir*, fob3-ly HELMBOLDS GENUINE PREPARATIONS. COMPOUND FLUID EPTRACT BUCIIU. a positive and specific remedy for the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Drop sical Swellings. This Medicine increases the “power of Digestion, and ex cites the absorbents into healthy action, by which the "Wa tery or Calcorous depositions, and all Unnatural Enlarge ments aro j educed, as well as Pain and Inflammation. HELMS OLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU, Tor Weaknesses arising from Excesses. Habits of Dissipa tion, Early Indiscretion of Abuse, attended with the follow ing symptoms: • Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power. Loss of Memory. Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horrors of Disease, Wakefulness. Dimness of Tiston, Pain in the Back, Universal Lassitude of the muscular system. Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of tha Skin, Erup tions on the Face, Pallid Couhtonunfe f'fiese symptoms, il allowed to go on, which this medicine ariably soon follows Impotence, Fatuity, Epilepsy, Fits, In one of which the patient may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followedbj those 11 Direful Diseases,” “ INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION” Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, Ben will confess the records OF tax Ixsaxe Asy ltos. And Melancholy Deaths ly Consumption bear ample wit ness to the truth of the assertion. The Constitution once affected vn'tk Organic TTcaincsj, re : quires'the aid of medicine to strengthen ’and Invigorate the system, Which TtEMBOLb’S ESTRACT BUCHU invariably decs, A trial will convince the most skeptical. FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES. ' In many Affections peculiar to females, the ExTaxcT Bccrrc is'unequalled by any other remedy—os In Chlorosis or Re tention, Irregularity, Fninfalness, or Suppressfdc of Custo mary evacuations. Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of the Ute rus. Louchorrhoe or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints Incident to the sox, whether arising from indiscretion, Hab its of Dissipation, or in the 1 DECLINE OU CHANGE OF LIFE. Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant medicine for unpleasant an<l dangerous diseases. HfiIIBOLD'3 EXTRACT BtJCHU AKE, IMPROVED ROSE WASH CURES SECRET DISEASES, . In all their stages. At little expense. Little or no change in diet. No inconvenience, and no exposure. It causes a frequent dcalro and give® strength to urinate, thereby removing obstructions, prorentin g and curing stric - - tures of the Urethra, allaying pain and inflammation, so frexuent in this class of’ diseases, and expelling all pais cats, diseases and worn out matter. trpox thousands, who hats bees the viemra or quacks. and who have paid heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the “POISON hasjj by the nsa of “ Powerful astringents,*’ been dried up in the. eyatem, to break out in an aggravated forfn, and perhaps after marriage. Use ITembold’s Extract Bncbn for nil affections and dis eases of the URINARY ORGANS, whether existing In male or female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. . Diseases of these organa require the aid of a DIURETIC; UE.MBOLD’3 EXTRACT RUCHU IS THE GREAT DIUBE* TIC, and is certain fo have the desired effect in all diseases for which It is recommended. Evidence of the moU reliable and responsible character will accompany the medicine. Price §1 per bottle, or six for §5. Delivered to any address, securely packed from observa tion. DESCRIBE IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS. CURES GUARANTEED! Advice Gratis! Address letters for information to IH. B. HEMBOLD, Chemist, 104 South Tenth st 7 below Chestnut. Phlla. HEMBOLD’S Medical Depot, HEMBOLD’S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, . ■ 194 Broadway, N.T.. BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, who endeavor to- dispose of “their own” and “ other” articles, on the reputation attained by Hcmbold'-s Genuine Preparations, ■ • “ Extract Buchu. ■' Extract Sarsaparilla. “ Improved Rose Wash. 43* Sold by all druggists everywhere. Aak for Hembold's Take no other. Cut out the advertisement and send for it. and avoid imposition and exposure. ‘ onn BUSHELS of FLAX SEED wanted, for which the Highest Market Price in CASH will bo paid. - D. P- ROBERTS,- Wcllsboro, April fi, 1564.. PUTTY & WINDOW GLASS at ROY’S DRUG STORE. SULPHITE OF LIMB for preserving CIDER,»( .. . ROY’S DRUG STORE. . ' Eye and Ear Instituted ' :te :up:de g RArp OCULIST, AUKIST 4 GEN’t SURGED'- ' eijura, x, r. “> TREATS ALL DISEASES O.F TEE EYE, EAR AND TBRQj p THE EYE.—He will operate npon Cataract i fieial Pupil. Cross Eye?, Lachrymal v : , i l ' Pterygium, Eutrcpion, (inversion o£ the eve hi' treats all forms of Sore Eyes, sucb a 3 n ’;SSI Lids, Purulent Ophthalmia. Opacities of tb-, n 0 “ :!l Scrofulous Diseases of the Eye, and all di«j« tu ’ which the Eye is,subject. ’ ; ' s '■’> THE EAR.—Treats successfully Discbar,., i the Ear, Noise's in the Ear, Difficulty C f n, ■ Deafness, (oven when the riTM is entirely destm "j' will insert an artificial one, answering nearl? ??, • ' purposes of the natural). J a a’iis THE THROAT;—Ulcerated Throat,Eolarerl T sils, together with. CATARRH, £n all its forma, permanently curH. GENERAL ISURGERV—He will operate Club Feet, Haro Lip, Cleft Palate, Tumors Can”'? Morbid Growths, Deformities frem Earns ’ '' :i ’ 13 ERSIA, ’ Operated upon hy n new mode with entire and performs PLASTIC OPERATIONS; whe-e'ii' Nose, Lip. of any portion of the face is desa« m through disease or otherwise, by healing then?” anew. “ “ ca Will attend to the Amputation of Limbs, and n.. oral Surgery in all its branches. ’ " INSE RTS ARTIFICIAL ETES.-Oiring them the motion and expression of the natural, defyia-,|/ lection. They arc Inserted without retnovtn" tbe cm one, or producing pain. “ ' The Doctor’s collection of Instruments engprit" all the latest improvements, and is tbe largest is a* State. The superior advantages he has bad in r er ! feeling himself in all that is new and valuable in c nr ' gery, warrants him in saying that every thing trithij the bounds of the profession may ho expected of bia The Institute has been greatly enlarged, so that W can now accommodate an increased number of ti*. tients from a distance. Comfortable Boarding Hon ses attached to the establishment. JVb i.icurahlc Causa rsceived far trwtmnt or c*tri. 1 13719, If a case is incurable, ho will be 30 informs! Institute upon Water-street, opposite the Braiaarj House, Elmira, N. Y. Elmira, N. Y., Nor. 4, 1563.-ly. Pennsylvania State Normal School MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO., PA. THE Second School Year will commence on Mdd day, September 5, 1364, Prof. F, A. ALLEN, for the past six jean 12 charge of the Chester County (Pa.) Normal School! has been elected Principal, and Prof. Frank Crossy recently of the same institution, has been to the Professorship of Languages and Liferatcr; Prof, Allen is well known throughout the State as a gentleman of accurate scholarship, possessing a prac tical experience of fifteen years as an educator teachers. Prof. Crosby possesses the advantage of 1 rare and successful experience as a teacher of the n rious branches which are pursued in schools nf tas higher grade. Excellent Chemical and Philosophical appaniu will bd in readiness at the opening of the School. A Gymnasium will be erected, for which a vahaiU apparatus has already been secured. ' TumoNj»» advance, per term, $6.00, No erin charges for the languages or mathematics. Boarding in. tho hall, cr in private families, from $2.50 to $3.0 porweek. ! W. C. RIPLEY,' Albert Clark. Scc’y. Pres’t Board of Trustees. Mansfield, July 20, 1864~1y. TO PROFESSORS OP MUSIC, AMATEURS. AND THE MUSICAL PUBLIC G^ERALLY. ’ P. A. WUMDER3IASS, Foreign & American Susie Warehouse, 824 BROADWAY, Haring on hand th© largest stock of Foreign Music in New York, which be imports from Europe expressly to meet the taste and requirements of the Americas lovers of Music, respectfully calls attention to tbs fact, that he ia now supplying Masio of Every Style at a reduction of Twenty-Five to Fifty per ceaL less than any other house in the United States. Private Families can. b© supplied (post free) by for warding tho cash to th© above address. Should the amount of cash forwarded exceed tho cost cf tea Music, tho balance will be promptly returns'! m postage currency. Dealers and Professors should not neglect this op portunity: they will be liberally deal: with. N. E.—Any and every piece of Music (vocal or in strumental) published in Europe or America, will Vi supplied to order, if accompanied by the cash. Remember tho Address. P. A- WUNDEKMANN, Foreign and American Music Warehouse, 821 Bruadway, New York. August 21, 1564-2 m. Hobled from thq Safo ef tho Tioga Co. Saak. ON Wednesday night. May 25, 1864, tho following described bonds and notes : . . 1 U. S. 5-20 counon bond, 4th series, letter F, No. 14,719, for $5OO. 3 U. S. 5-20 coupon bonds, 4th series, letter C,Noi. 36,180,81-82, each SSCO. 17 U. S. 5-20 coupon bonds, 4th aeries, letter F, Nos. 73.879 to 73,895, each $lOO. 14 U, S. 5-20 coupon bonds. 4th. series, letter 51, Nos. 19.824 to 19,837, each $50., , 3 U. S. 5-20 coupon bonds, 3d series, letter A. Nos. 5,804 5 6. each $lOOO. 4 U. S. 5-20 coupon bonds, 8d scries, letter A, Ncs. 3,050-51-52-53, each $5OO. Tioga County Bank notes, old issue, s*s, 10*a and 20’s—$5,000. Signed by former officers of-the bans, all punched through centre of vignette, and#ad been retired for three years. No other notes of this bank had ever been punched. The public are hereby can* tioned against purchasing or taking any of the said bonds and notes. Tioga, May 28.1864. FARM FOR SALE. ADJOINING Wclliboro, the county seat of Tiog® Co. Pa., containing 155 acres. 125 cleared. iO woodland. The region is remarkably healthy.— Churches, schools Ac., are found in the village. There is a largo and commodious mansion, surrounded by ornamental trees and shrubbery; out buildings tors* and convenient, house and barn supplied by a focn tain of running water. It is well suited forachiry farm, for raising sheep or hops. Largo orchard cf apple and pear trees, chiefly grafted fruit—about 20j trees. Tho orchard alone might be made to pay tho interest upon the cost of tho wholo property. RJj 3 distant about 12 miles from the Tioga Railroad, whka connects with tho Erie Railroad at Corning. Lear® Corning at a. m., tako stage at Tioga Station, reach Wellsboro about noon. Price of the property $5O per acre—one-fourth cash down, balance to salt conyefli ence of purchaser. Apply to WM. E. MORRIS, Hartem R. R. N. Y. City- JAMES IiOWEET, Wellsboro, Tioga Co. Fa. JNO. W. GUERNSEY, Tioga, ■' " “ F. K. WRIGHT, WolUboro, “ " “ December 9, 1563-tf. GATLIN'S IMPROVED Fire and Water Proof Cement Is the best preparation in nse for mending broken snch as Glass, China, Crockery, Wood, Leather. Ornanc£>> Stone, Metal. Bone, Ivory, Pearl, Porcelain, 5a fact. njc*t broken article. Being perfectly white it will not the articles. It will stand all climates and when tbcrongc*; dry, the part to which it: is applied will be as strong was before broken. Price 2-3 cehts per bottle. J. A. ROY, Agent for Xioga County TVellsboro; Angast 26;15C3. Portable. Printing Oflicc*. - Hamftd H i tions accompany - rironlars free- £P CC '' toon sheets of Type, Cats. Ac-,, fcents. Address „ ADAMS* PRESS CO -31 Park Row, 2*, T., and 35 LlncoJa St. Boston, 31ass, January 27* 1864-ly. Family bye colors at > . BOY'S DECO STOKE. A. S. TURNER, Cashier.
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