3?B0M THE SOipIER BOYS. Id»ot. A. B. Ctoos, 2d Brigade, 9ih Arniy Cor P 3 ' wr ‘ tea usl^rom" headquarters before Petersburg, as follows-: “I am sure there are hundreds of brave and ■trim hearts who will eagerly peruse your col . point to eee if there is not one little word from 'some loved one who is standing in the ranks of this grand old army, watching the closing scenes of a crumbling Confederacy. Four -years of war have wrought many changes; but 'to-day every soldier in the army is more deter* ’ mined to wipe out treason; and rebellion than ever before. , ; : - “Tioga'county is • well Represented here. The 207th regiment has wofi'tho respect of the veterans by its conduct in passing through dangers and hardships. Thr'lata movement of Qen. Warren was rather harcsfor new soldiers. I must,give you a brief hitf-ory of the work : “ Friday night, 9th- December, we left our comfortable quarters and matched about one mile op the Jerusalem plan.k road, halted in line of battle, and remained"; there' alt night. About 9 o’clock in the evening it began storm ing. I have had some experience as a soldier, bat I never stood twelve boat i in a storm like that: Three or four soldiers were frozen to death in the brigade during tbe night. At daylight we certainly to be sent to our quarters, but tbe order 'dil; not come. At hoon we were marched to the toene-of the ex* eoution of two, deserters, who had gone over to the enemy some time before and were reta ken in the Shenandoah valley in arms against the country. I bone the time will soon come when every leader of the rebalUonrw!)! share the like fate. ' “ At 4 o’clock wo were ordered to our quar ters, where we remained an houj, and then re ceived marching orders onfie' more. Taking the plank, road we tnarched'd-wajity-five miles without halting, and fonndMWrsolves at Stony Greek Station at 4 o’clock.; looked like work; but we were doomed; t-' disappointment. Gen. Warren did not need htT | assistance. So, at 4 P. M.. we started back: ,o camp, arriving at midnight, completely wnrikfiut. We did not cart much for that, for the '-nlovement was a complete success. The Johnnies will have to work sometime to repair thfr i laroage done to railroads, bridges, mills, &e‘ - ■ j . ' “The boys were several-llays getting over their lameness; bßtkhov are.now all right and ready for any work <Jeri. Grant may have for them to do/’ ■ “J. V. L.”.from tha,ca?lp of the'2o7th, writes ns briedy'; - <■. “ The Potomac army is r king awhile after the ardnouq summer and 1 11 campaigns, re cruiting its energies-and pre ’aripg to strike a deathblow at the rotten Co; federacy. While oje brave comrades under St jrman and Thom asljre achieving brilliant victories and carry ing consternation to the heark of the chivalry, we are compelled to remain if le, and watch the expiring life of JSeoossia. 2 ■, ' “The Johnnies felt rtndient of ultimate suooess on these lines until t. % late gratid ex pedition of Warren- on the left. they are quiet, and appear ;,b have dost their vindictive malice towards Is. 'At least, the friendliest intercourse is con mon between the pickets of the hostile artfues. One week ago a constant firing was kept tip. And woe to the unlucky wight who shout'd his head ajioye the works. Johnny or I’anlj, he soon, lost the number of his mess. There is no firing now save at night. All night-, f dreadful fire is kept up, but as soon as d#y;dawos .some non combatant shouts “ breakfast I.’’ 1 .’’ which is im mediately caught up and repeated by score of voiees. This may seem a strange armistice, Yet it is sacredly respected "by both parties. " Soon after breakfast the pickets mount the works and pass the day in cracking jokes, tell ing stories and singing Songs, till sunset, when firing commences. “ Tattoo has just sounded, and I will retire to dream of the glorious p lace now evidently fast approaching ; of the *Aaoh" desired time when devastating wfr.shall pe no more.” “G, M. B." writes us (■< the forced march of the 207th also, and in at Jlition says: "There pre many plac B along the line where we can see the rebel, pickets and very frequently converse with them,, and trade su gar, coffee, &0., for tobacco, the tfnly thing the rebels have plenty of. At One place there is a spring where the.rebels sfid our men get wa ter. At another place tlitre is a log, one of onr sentinels standing at otie-end and a rebel sentinel at the other! Deserters come over to ns everyday. All tell the same story of being tired of the war, and that half of the rebels would desert Were they not eft strictly guarded. '‘ Onr Colonel baa bad his bands full since we came out; but the boy ( s Dai/’ (Col. Oox) "will take us through.f..l right.” They have all confidence in him." . : M. W. Teall, Co. 1.189 th if. Y. y.,. writes us at length about, the raid on the Weldon rail road. He saya: * “We reached the roadf&bcmt eight o’clock, evening, and commenced ijis.work of destruc tion. I think it would i;a«e done the ioyol northern people good, to sle the boys imuster that railroad out of the rebjl Service. We con tinued at the good work till me o’clock in the morning, and then built fires, nnd -hovered over them till daylight. It vrn; bo cold to sleep. In the morning some of us t,ent at it to work out our road tax, while others confiscated eata bles, in the shape of cattle and poultry. We destroyed thirty-two miles of road in all, nnd encamped that night within .twenty miles of Weldon-. Such a night I never experienced in all my three years and four months, of soldier ing. Bain, snow, and hail fell-alternately, and froze.as it fell. Sleep was out of the question.’^ To Make Good Cibep. vTinegar,—A skill ful housekeeper, who has various modes, says that the (best vinegar f \ made by exposing the barrels,-net quite full,’'md with the bung out, to the air for one yea>' This makes the best rinegnr she has ever f ,ade. The common addition of molasses.lesser | its'fine, clear ohar aoter. She makes no add) on of water. The barrels during the eumme I should be placed on the south side of the bo (se where they may receive-the heat of the'sip. The long time thus required to manufaotu !e the vinegar will be an objection to some” buiall that is necessa ry if to keep a supply one year beforehand. Thaokaby indulged in raw oysters-when ho wa» in this country-." Stddle rooks” of the most formidable descriptions. That is to say, be indulged in one. After'}hat had disappeard he said.* (“Swallow as soon think of swalloffibg a raw baby 1" ,' • - TO. .THE PUBLIC. lAM.now prepared to manufacture, at my establish ment in Deerfield, *V- : : PLAIN AND FANCY FLANNELS, • Aleo, Ladies’- . • ' V *BALM 0 RAjj [SKIRTS to order, either by the piece or quantity, to suit cus tomers. . . . ; ,JOSEPHTHGHAM. Knoxville, . / ' .. DEERFIELD WOOLEI9 FACTORY, THE undersigned having purchabed thB well kooT^nYkioi^n'-Faiiory-cfi Messrs* Eijfc-B. S. Bowen ozi River,*two miles'-cast of of informing the inhabi tanta ot- and adjoining counties that be will manufacture wool by tho yard or on shares to suit customers. Into FLANNELS, CAS3XMEREB, DOE-SKINS, FULL CLOTHS, of all kinds. The.maoblnory has been thoroughly repaired and now machinery added thereto, also on improved new wheel which will enable him to work the entire tea* son. He will pay particular attention to Roll & Clofli Dresiingy which will be done in tho neatest possible manner, having added one now Roll Machine, will enable him to dispatch end 1 accommodate people from a distance. Ho would farther say that ho baa carried on the busi ness in manufacturing wool for farmers iu 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 6,1868-ly. Insurance Agency. THE Insurance Company of North America have appointed tbe undersigned an agent for Tioga County and vicinity. As the hljjb character and standing of this Compa ny give *tho assurance of full protection to owners of property against the hs£&rd of fire, I solioityrith con fidence a liberal share of the business of the county. This company was incorporated in 1794. Its capital is and Its-assests in 1861 as per statement Ist Jan. of that year was $1254,719 81. - CHARLES PIiATT, 1 ■ . . Secretary. ARTHUR (J. toFFIN, . . . President. Office of the Company 232 Walnut Street Philadelphia." Wm.Bnehler, Central Agent Har rlsbnrg,Pa. JOHN W. GUERNSEY, Agent for Tiogadounty, Pa. July 15, 1863. -f Soldiers’ Pay Bounty and Pension Agency. KNOXVILLE. TIOGA COUNTY PENN A The undersigned having been specially licensed by the United States Government to procure the Back Pat, Bounty, and Pensions, of deceased and disabled soldiers, gives- notice to all interested, that ho has made arrangements .with par ties in Washington, by which he is able to procure Back pay, Bounty and Pensions, in a vfry short time, 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* 4c., 40., he has superior advantages in this branch of business. - Sol diers entitled to pensions, will find it to their advan tage to apply to the undersigned at Knoxville, as the examining surgeon for Tioga County resides there. Also, Judge Case, before whom all applications for pensions may be made. Soldiers enlisted since the Ist of March, 1861, in any kind of service, Hhval or Military, who are dis abled by disease or wounds, are entitled to Pensions. All soldiers who serve for two years or during tne war,rshouid it sooner close,‘will be. entitled .to $lOO Bounty. ■ Also soldiers who have been wounded in battle, whether having served two years or not, are entitled to $lOO Bounty. Widows of soldiers who die or are killed are entitled t* Pensions and the $lOO Bounty. If-there be no widow, then the minor ohilf dron i nhd if no minor children, then the mother, sisters, or brothers are entitled as above.-4 Terms, moderate. I! Twill be at ray office on Monday and Saturday of each week, to attend to this business. July 15, 1863. ly. ' WM. B. SMITH. ■ References : Wellsboro, J. F. Donaldson, Sher iff Stowell. Addison, N. T., W. Ki Smith. Wash ington, D. C., Tucker and Lloyd. L. l¥OlfS> PURE OHIO CATAWBA BRIANDY, AND SPARKLING CATAWBA. WINES, Equal in Quality- and Cheaper in Pricer.than the Brandies'and Wines of the Old World. For Summer -Complaint, Cholera Infantum, Bowel Complaint, Cramp, Colic, and Diarrhoea. A aura Curg it yuaraniigd, or thg mangy will ig refundtd. In aupport of the above statements, are presented the Certificates of Dr. Jas. K. Chilton, Chemist, Hew York j Dr. Hiram Cox, Chemical Inspector, Ohio; Dr, James B. Nichols, Chemist, Boston; Dr. N. E. Jones, Chemical Inspector, Ciroleville, Ohio; ProAC. T. Jackson, Chemist, Boston; Dr. Cbas, Upborn Shepard, Charleston, S. C.; and J. V. 2. Blaney, and 0. A, Mariner, Consulting Chemists, Chicago, all of whom have analyzed the Catawba Brandy, and com mend it in the highest terms, for medioal use. Analysts of thg Mattachuggltg Statg Atiaytr, Janu ary 26, 1868. When.evaporated through clean linen it left no oil or offensive matter. In every respect it is a pure spirituous liquor. The Oil which gives to this' Bran dy its flavor and aroma, is wholly unlike fusil er grain oii. , Its odor partakes of both the fruit and oil of gropes. With acids, it produces ethers of a high fragranoo. .The-substitution of this Brandy Cog nac Brandy will do away with the manufacture of fictitious spirits, sold under this name both at home and abroad. Respectfully, A. A. HAYES, M. D., Assayer to State Mass., 16 Boyleston St. By thg t<Xmg, in 1864. I have analyzed “ L. LYONS’ PURE CATAWBA BRANDY,” with reference to its composition and character, being the same ns that produced in past years. A sample taken from ten casks afforded the same results with regard to purity; a slightly in creased amount of the principle' on which its flavor depends was determined by comparison with former samples. -- - - The indications of analysis show that this Brandy is produced by the same process as most of the Im ported Brandy. ’Respectfully, A. A. HAYES, State Assayer, Boston, July 20, 1864. 10 Boyleston St. Manfeoturod only by H. a. JACOB & Go., i - (To'-whont all orders should be%iddressed,) - • i Depot, 91 Liberty Street, Now York. November 16, 1864-Smos.- New Millinery floods. MISS PAULINE SMITH wishes to inform her customers that she has just received her FATE, AND WINTER STOCK of Sfillinery Goods, and that she is 1 prepared to do all kinds of work in the beet manner for all who may faror her with their patronage. •She wishes to inform those baring Felt and Bea rer Hats to bo made orer that she Trill take charge of such articles and send them to the city. Shop opposite United States Hotel. 'Wollsboro, Oct. 19,1804—tf. Mrs, E, E. KIMBALL, HAS just received a fall assortment of MILLI NERY GOODS from Now York, and is pre pared to famish the ladies of Wellsboro and vicinity with such goods in her line'tTs they may desire. Having lately had the advantage of experience in a large establishment, she flatters herself that aho is better qualified to meet tho wants of the public than erer before. Shop oror Sears* Shoo Store. Wollsboro, Oct. 6, 1864-3 m. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. I WOULD inform Dealers in Agricultural Imple ments, that I have Horse Bakes of tho most ap proved styles and superior quality; • Aleo, Hand Bakes of a better quality than any manufactured is this section, whieh X will furnish in any quantity de sired, to dealers in the oonntlee of Tioga, Bradford, and Lycoming. l D. B, DOUD. , Maiusbnrg, Nor. 18,1858-Staos.* TH E - TIO O ACO UNTY AG IT ATO li. WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. Prince’s Metallc Paint, Pfizer 4 Co’s Chemicals, Xhaddeus David’s .Inks, Fluid Extracts, Concentrated Medicines, Rochester Perfumery and Cincinnati Wines and Flavoring Extracts, Brandy, , Paints and Oils, Whiten;asb Lime, Petroleum Oil, ■ Kerosene Lamps, Drnge and Medicines, Patent Medicines, School Books, Stationery, Wall Paper, Wyoming Mills Wrap* Window Qiass, ' ping Paper, , - Dye-Colors, Famished at Wholesale Prices by W. D TEBBELL, . j . Coining. B. Y. Zlmmermann & Go’s. NATIVE BRANDY & WINES, MEDICAL & COMMUNION.PURPOSES. CATAWBA BRANDY.’ •, • THIS BRANDT has been analyzed by the Medi ioal Director of the Naval Labratory at Brooklyn, and substituted for French Brandy, for use in the - United States Navy. * It is also useraad teootnmend edbyDr. Satfertee, Medical Purveyor In 'New Tork of 0. S. Army, In the Hospital of his Department. DRY CATAWBA WISE. THIS WINE haa all the .properties of Dry Sherry Wine. SWEET CATAWBA WINE. THIS WINE for its mildness is adapted for Inva lids anJfor communion purposes; " MENSES. ZIMMERMANN A CO., of Cincin nati and Ntfw York .had formerly partnership with N* Longworth of wealthy Native Wine producer, and therefore enables them to famish 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, 1864-tf. September Ist, 1863. i FROM THIS DATE. FOR READY PAY ONLY! CUSTOM BOOTS AND SHOES; Leather," Findings, &c. CASH PAID FOR HIDES, PELTS, DEER SKIN'S AND FURS. FRANKLIN SAYS; “When yon have anything to advertise,tellth» public of it in plain, simple language/’ I am manufacturing good custom made Boots and Sfaoos which I wiU sell at fair prices, and only for READY PAY. Such work cannot he sold at as low rates per pair as eastern made slbp-wdrk, but it can and will be sold at prices which wflll enable the pur chaser to protect his feet with good substantial boots more cheaply than with a poor l slop-shop article, which, even if it chances not to fall in pieces with the first weeks service, is but a doubtful protection in Tret and cold weather. Try me. Buck and Doeskins Wanted, in the red and short blue, for which I will pay cash and a good price. Boof-Hide* and Calfskins Wanted, for which I will also pay cash. Sheep Felts Wanted, for which I will also pay cash and the highest mar ket price. An assortment of sole,upper,calfskins and linings, pegs, thread, nails, awls, knives, shoo-hammer*. Ac-; &c., kept constantly on hand,which I will sell cheap for cash. Shop on Main Strcetbetweem Wilcox's and Bullard's. G. W. SEARS. N, BT I can't give credit, because, to he plain, haven't got it to give. Wellsboro, Sept. 9,1863. OSCEOLA HIGH SCHOOL. TH K Fall Term of the Osceola High School, under the direction of Prof. C: A. STONE, will com mence on Tuesday, Sept 20,1864. The Winter Term, on Tuesday, Dee. 27, 1864, and the Spring Term on Tuesday, April 20,1865. The Fall and Winter Terms will eontinne 13 weeks each, the Spring Term 12 weeks. The past success of this institution has been truly gratifying to its nnmerona friends, and the prospects for the ensuing year are no less flattering than they have been heretofore. There is no want of commo dlousroomt for a large number of students. 4 There is a building designed exclusively for ladies. Gentle men, or companies of ladies and gentlemen together will room in the school A teacher will room in ekoh of the buildings and have control of the students. No Institution in this section of the country offers better facilities for obtaining an education than this. The range of studies embraces everything necessary to entering college. ' ■ 1 A Teachers’ Class will bo formed during the Fall Term. Tuition from-$4,00 to $6,00. Prof. I. 6. Hott has charge of the department of Music. For .further particulars as | to__ expenses, regulations, Ac., address one of the Trustees and obtain a circular. A. K. BOSARD, E»q.,") ALLEN SEELY, V Trustee*. ENOCH M. STEER, J Osoeola, Apg. 17,186S—tf- MILIINER7 GOODS. —Mrs. A. J. BOFIELD has Just returned from New York with a fine assortment of Millinery Goods, which she will take pleasure in showing her customers and will sell at a small profit. She is prepared to repair Felt and Bea rer hats in the latest styles, also, Bonnets and Straw Goods, and will promptly attend to all work entrust ,ed‘to her care. Ladies will find a choice lot of caps, nets, scarfs, ribbons, and flowers, and everything in her line of goods. Rooms opposite Roy’s Drug Store, Main St.' Wellsboro,' v Nov. 16, 1884. ~ | | Portable Printing Offices. For the c(e of Merchants, .Druggists,and all bolneas and professional men who wish to do their own print ing, neatly and cheaply.— Adapted -to the printing of Handbills, Billheads, Circu lars, Labels, Cards and Small Newspapers. Full instruc tions accompany each office enabling a boy ten years did fo Work them successfully, i Circulars sent free. Speci men sheets of Type, Cuts, 4c-, Ocente. Address' ADAM3’ PRESS CO SI Park RouvN. T., and 85 Lincoln St. Boston. Mass January 27,1864-ly. ’ CL.AIM AGENCY. THE undersigned will promptly prosecute all claims against the Government for services ren dered in the Militnry 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. HcNAUGHTON. Reference*: Hon. Victor Case, I. W. Bellows Ex amining Surgeon at Knoxville, Pa., B. B. Strang, Olymer, Pa., F. Strang, Hector, Pa., S. H. Beebe, Harrison, Pa. • [ Westfield, Aug. 24,1864.-Bmos* T WANT TO BUT FOR CASR; the following I Farm products, delivered at my Store In Wells -boro: ' BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS, WHEAT, CORN, RYE, BARLEY," OATS; - BEANS AND PEAS. I I want 10,000 bushels of Oats; 6,000 bushels of Corn; 5,000 • bushels of Rye; and all the Butter, Cheese, and Eggs in the country. Wellsboro, Nov. 16,’64. WM. T. MATHEES. Concentrated lye, for sale at \ i ROY’S DRUG STORE. f 0 if U. S. T-80 Loan. THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY girts notice that subscriptions will be received for Coupon Treasury Notes, payable three years from August 16, 1664, with semi-annual interest at the rate of 7-3Ufths per cent, per annum,—primdpaUaud interest both to be paid in lawful money. These notes will be convertible at the option of the I holder at maturity, into six per cyit. gold hearing ; bonds, payable not less than fire nor more than twen : ty years from their date, as the Government may , elect, -They will be issued in denominations of $5O, $lOO, $5OO. £l.OOO and $5,000, and all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or some multipleof fifty .dol lars. The notes will be transmitted to the owners free of .transportation charges as scon after the receipt of the original Certificates o!f Deposit as they can be prepar ed. .As the notes iiraw interest frqm August 15, jjierscns making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing $25,000 or Upward for these notes at any one time will be allowed a commission of one-quarter of one per cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon receipt of bill for th© amount, certified tojby the officer with whom the de posit was made. No deductions for commissions must be made from deposits. ‘ : - Special Advantages of Ibis Loan. It is a national.Sayingt #anfc,-offering a higher rate of interest than any other, and fh< best security. Any Savings Bank which pays.it* depositors in TJ. S. Notes, considers that It is paying in the best circula ting medium of the country, and it cannot pay in any thing better,-for its own assets are either in govern ment securities or in notes or bonds payable in gov ernment paperl - It is equally convenient as a permanent or tempo rary investment. The notes can always be sold for within a fraction of their face and accamulfftejd hiter est, and are the best security with banks as collater als for discounts.. •: ‘ I Convertible into a 6 per cent 5-20 Gold Bond. In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this' privilege of conversion is now worth about three per cent, per annum, for the cur - aent rate for 5-20 Bonds is not less than nine per cent. premium, and before the war the premium on United States stocks was over-twenty pec cent. It will be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is not less than ten per cent per annum. Exempt from Stale or municipal Taxation. But aside from all the advantages we have enumer ated, a special Act of Congress exempt* all Treasury notes and bonds from local taxation. On the average, this exemption is worth about two. per cent, per an num, according to the rate of taxation in various parts of the country. ( It la believed that no securities offer so great induce ments to lenders as those issued by the goyernment* 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 is heldito secure the discharge of all the obligations of the United States. While the government offers the meat liberal terms for its loans; it believes that the very strongest appeal will be to the loyalty and patriotism of the people. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all deposits. The party depositing must endorse upon the anginal certificate the denomination of notes required, and whether they are to be issued in blank or payable to order. Wben so ooeDvrapd it must be left with th« of ficer receiving the deposit, to bo forwarded to the Treasury Department. • Subscriptions, will be received by the Treasurer of the United States, at Washington, the 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 throughput the country will give fur ther information and afford every facility to subscri bers. . Aug. ij), 1564-Bm. oxiiisrE-’s VEGETABLE EMBROCATION. FOE the sure core of Headache, Toothache, Diarrhea, Rheumatism, Sore Throat, Neural gia, Fains in the Side, Back, or Stomach, Cramps, Gats, Sprain s, Burns, Bruises, Wounds, etc., eto.; also, for all kinds of WOUNDS'on HORSES. Try it—lt can. not DETaill Tb Is preparation does not contain any poisonous minerals or delotorlous drugs. Tho numerous cures that arc dally performed by the use of the (Vegetable Embrocation cio sufficient evidences of Its super excellent virtues. * {, moii rr.or. williams, pawctpal or the uti^a MUSICAL INSTITUTE. B. Cllse: Dear Sir~ Having witnessed the very beneficial results from the use or your Vegetable Em brocation by myself and members of my farailyln cases of Colds. Sore Throat, and Hoarseness, I cheerfully give you this testimony to its worth, and can confidently recommend it is tho above cases from an experimental knowledge of its cffieaoy.—Tours very truly, Utica, June 4,1861. Qood News from Home—-AH agree—See what they say. , "We, the undersigned, citizens of UUca, having used Cline’s Vegetable Embrocation In our families, and find ing It a most salutary remedy, can cheerfully recom mend it to the public generally, as being an indispen sable article for family use. We do not wish to under rate any other worthy medicine, but can truly say that wo nevor before have found an equal to this Vegetable Embrocation, and we would ad vise every family to keep a bottle ready for Immediate use. Mrs. M. A. Hill, Schuyler at. lira. J. Crocker. Burnett st. Mrs. Emily Gorvln, 41 Mrs. E. Oornwright, Mrs. Rachel Roberts, ** Mrs. A. M. Hibba, D. Becoo. Catharine st. D. L. Simmons, T. S. Roblnaon-Goncsee st. Mrs.M. E. Fraccia,Blandlna rt. Jaa. Marsden, Huntington at N M. Shepard, Spring st. Mrs. George Banctoft, ** Mrs. M. Wheeler, Mrs. Alvlra Lane, “ Mrs. Anna Williams, “ Mrs. Mary Vaughan, D. Van Valkeuburge, " Henry HHI, Henck st John Short, Genesee st. F. C. Hartwell, Jane Davison, Schuyler at. Mrs. d. Walker. Rcbt. T. Lane, Huntington st. Mri‘Eliza Shalt, Genesee st. Priscilla McCangblin, 41 Elizabeth Grants. Cathliss it. Margaret Marsden Sella Simmons, Burnett st. Ann Bill. Varick st. The above names are from well-known respectable citizens and a thousand more names might be added, ot whom information curj bo bad in reference to the astonishing cures performed. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail by B. CLINE, (ID. 50 GEHESEE ST., MARBLE BLOCK, UTICA, H.Y. r.nd St*;. cheepers centrally For Sale by JOHN A. ROT, Wellsboro, Pa. | January 13,1864. PENSION AGENCY. TO SOUHSRS AND THSIR FRIENDS. THE undersigned having had considerable expe rience in procuring Pension Bounties and Back pay of-Soldiers, will attend to all business in that line entrusted to his care with promptness and fidelity. , ALL SOLDIERS discharged by reason of wounds are entitled to the $lOO bounty. Pensions, Bounties, and arrears of pay, collected by the undersigned. Persons wishing to confer with me will please call or address me by letter at Sylvania, Bradford county. Pa. Charges reasonable. GEO. P. MONBO. Refers by permission to H. B. Card, County Treasurer, Wellsboro, Pa. ■D. F. Pomeroy, Troy, Pa. A. H. Spalding, Sheriff, Towanda, Pa. [April 1. Administrators notice.—Letters of Ad ministration having been granted to the under signed upon the estate of Josiah B. Belknap, late of Wellsboro, deceased, all persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present the same, duly authenticated, for settlement to DANIEL MACE, Wellsboro, Nov. 23,1864-61. Adm’r. Family dye colors »t ROY’S DRUG STORE. HOSTBTTEB’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. A-Fare and Fcxcerfu; Tnmc , Corrective and Alterative, oj Wonderful Ffficacy, jjji Diseases of the stomach!, liver and bowels. Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint. Hcaaache, Gen oral Debility, Nervousness, Depression of Spi-‘ rits, Constipation, Colie. Intermittent Fe * vers. Crampsand Spasms.and ail Com plaints of either Sex arising from Bodily Weakness, whether in herent in the systemorpro duced by Special Causes. Nothino that is not wholesome,genial and restorative In Its nature, enters into the eompcaitiuz. of HO3TETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS-- This popular preparation contains no mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical element; no flary excitant: bat It is a combination of the extracts cf rare balsamic herbs and plants, with the purest and mildest of all diffusive stimulants. . It is well to be forearmed against disease, and, so far &e the human system can be protected by human means against maladies engendered by an unwholesome atmosphere, ;m pure water, and other external causes HOSTETTER : 3* BIT TERS may be relied on as a safeguard. In districts infested with Ftrer Agu <*. 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 Legist to avail themselves of its productive qualities m siiv-uice. are cured by a very brief course of 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 unfrequentiy restored to health within a few days by the use of HOSTETTER’S BITTERS The n*eak stomach is rapidly invizciated and the appetite restored by this agreeable tonic; end hence it works won ders In cases of Dyspepsia end in leas confirmed forms of Acting as a gentle and painless appellant, as well as up:*r the liver, it also invariably relieves the Coirgrr pAtion superinduced by Irregular action of the digestive l and secretive organs. Persons of feeble habit, liable to Xervous Attacks , Zow* ness of Spirits and FUs of Languor ‘ find prompt and per manent relief from the Bitters. Tbetestimony entbispoint is moat conclusive, and from both sexes. The agony oTßilides Coilc is immediately assuaged by a single dose of the stimulant, and by ‘-ccasionally resorting to it, the return, of the complaint may be prevented. As a general tonic. HOSTETTER'S BITTERS prodoce ef fects which must be experienced cr witnessed before they can be fully appreciatdd* In cases of Constltdi nal W?oA ness, Premature Decay, and Debility and Decrepitude aris ing from old lt exorcises th» electric influence. In the convalescent stages of all diseases, it operates as a delightful invigorant. When the powers of nature are relaxed, it op erates to re-.enforceand re-establish them. Last, but not least, ilia fh* Only Saff. Stimulant being manufactured from sound and inocuous materials, and en tiiely fresfrom the acid element? present mere or less inall the ordinary tonics and stomachics of the day No family medicine has been, so universally, and. it may be truly added, deservedly popular with hto intelligent por tion of the community, a* HOSXETTER’S BITTERS. Prepared by HOTSTETTER & SMITH, Pittsburg ?a. Sold by all Druggists. Greers and Storekeeper*, every where. * feb3-ly HELMBOLO $ GENUINE PREPARATIONS. COMPOUND FLUID EPTRACT BUCHU. a positue-und specific remedy for the Bladder, Kidneys. Gravel, and Drop sical Swellings. J. This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, and ex cites the absorbents into healthy action, by which the Wa tery or Calcorons depositions, and all Unnatural Enlarge ments are ; educed, as well as Pain and Inflammation HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU , Bor Weaknesses arising from Excesses. Habits cf .Dissipa tion, Early Indiscretion cf Abuse, attended with the follow ing symptoms: j Indisposition to Exertion, Loasof Power. Less cf Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horrors of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness cf Vision, Pain m the Back, Universal Lassitude of the muscular system. Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body. Dryness cf the Skin, Erup tions on the Pace, Pallid Countenance ThesasjmptomS; It allowed to go on. which this medlcin? invariably removes, soon follows Impotence, Fatuity, Epilepsy, Fits, In one of which the patient may expire. - Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those “ Direful Diseases, 5 * “ INSANITY. AND CONSUMPTION.” Many are aware of the cause of their suffering. .Bet If OXI WILLCOXfMi THE RECORD* OF TSI IXSAXS ASY LUMS. And Melancholy Deaths by Consumption bear ample wit ness to the truth of the assertion. The Constitution once affected v*itk Organic Weakness, re quires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigorate the system, Which HxMßoin’S ESTRACT BUCHTJ invariably dees. . A trial will convince the most skeptical. FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES. In many Affections peculiar to females, the ExTracT Bucau is unequalled by any-other remedy—as in Chlorosis or Re tention, Irregularity. Falnfulness, or Suppression of Custo mary evacuations. Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of the Use rua, Leuchorrhoe or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arisingfrom Indiscretion. Hab its of Dissipation, or In the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant medicine for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. HEMBOLD’S EXTRACT BtJCHTT AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH CORES SECRET DISEASES, In all their stages- At little expense. Llttle-er no change in- diet. No inconvenience, and no exposure. j It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to urinate, thereby rotnovingobstructicns. preventing end curing etrlc tores of the Urethra, allaying pain ana Inflammation, so frexuent in this class of diseases, and expelling all pcisons. diseases and -worn cut matter. Thousands tn?o:? TaousAxns,wao hats bezx the victims or quacks, and who have paid heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the “POISON” has, by the use of “ powerful astringents, 5 ’ beei dried up In the system, to break out in an aggravated form.,and perhaps after marriage. Use Hembold’s Extract llucbu for &U affections and die eases of the URINAKT ORGANS, whether existing in male or female, from whatever cause originating, aud no matter of how long standing. * Diseases of these organs require the aid cf a DIURETIC; HEMBOLD’S EXTRACT RUCHU IS THE GREAT DIUBE* TIC. and la certain to have the desired effect in all diseases for which it Is recommended. Evidence of tho meat reliable and responsible character will accompany the medicine. Price $1 per bottle, or six for SS.- Delivered to any addrsis, securely packed from observa tlon. DE3CBIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMJNICATIONS. CUBES GUARANTEED!* Advice Gratis! Addressletters for information to *H. B. HEMBOLD, Chemist, 104 South Tenth st., below Chestnut, Phlla. HEMBOLD-*S Medical Depot, SEMBOLD’S Drug: and Chemical Warehouse. 194 Broadway, N. Y. BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, who endeavor to dispose of “tbclr own” and “other” articles, on tbo reputation attain? ! by Semhold's Genuine Preparations. “ Extract Bvcfm. Extract Sarsaparilla “ Improved Rose Wash. A SP* Sold by all druggists everywhere. Ask for Hembold s Take no Other. Cnt out the advertisement and send for It and avoid imposition and exposure. BUSHELS of FLAX SEED wanted, for /CKJKJ which Highest Market Price I'd CASH will bo paid. D. P. ROBERTS, Wellsboro, April 6.1864. PUTTY & WINDOW GLASS at ROT'S DRUG STORE. SULPHITE OF LIME' for preserving CIDER, at ' ROYS DRUG STORE. Eye and Ear »Institnte OR. UP OR uhaff Ot’ULiST, AIiKiST 4 GEN i. siiLr-h a tuns a, a. y, ' fbeats all diseases OF THK K7E, EAR AXl> Taßl^ '■JAHE EYE.—Ue will operate upon C.i 1 seal EupU, t-.e.-e E,„ I'UTVgiUIC, EullOploU, ~{ th fc , ,ll^4 irciCtf til tortus ut Sore £>e«, r. a/u Jld Mils, Purulent Ophthalmia upacuu* w i »• rul^ u M Scrofulous Disease* uf the E )y n wnk-h the Eye i» subject J ‘ ica, ri •IHL £AR-—lre<u? a&ccejsiuh, jj- , j the Ear, .Noises In the Ear, Difficult/'* * ; -l Deafness, (even Tthen the ; lay j s mU iuoan an artificial one,. anatFtrii.** £ e; . ati7r -j.) (~irpv’3«3 of the iiatwial) 4 ,J THE THtwOAT —UiceraUdThr a- t-i -iU. together with k tnUr * aI i'AIA RRH. In alius form?, perriianeLii} GENERAL SLKGEPvY Club Feet, Hare Lip 1 . Cleft Pakue. Us * Morbid Growths, Lefora.-Usc iroxn Barni * ' HERNIA, Operated upon by a new mode with eon-*, and .performs PLASTIC OPERATIONS-«^ c:s,! Nose, Lip. or any pur;., n„j the lace u ? ;t * through disease or 'therwi=9 U/healin'.? anew, 1 ' * ' Cttt Will attend to me Amputation ,j enihSorgery in all rts branches- ' htsekts artificial eyes It . the motion and expressing of the natural j|r'» a, ‘ tgotion. They are jr-erted without rsmoWu'tk* one, or producing p.*U» * c * ;^ The Doctor's collection o( InsirurheiUc oil the latest improvement?, and i* theijr**,, State. The superior advantages 0 e has hadmV" feeling himself in ell that is new an-i valuable in I" gery, warrants him in saying that every tbio r the bounds of the profession may ha asp c ctelo‘ I - The Institute has beer.fireatly enlargej «. .‘ a L> ' can now accommodate kjn increase! LuiiW'jfV 1 tients frjm a distance OpmtwruVu aes attached to the esraiiilshuietii ' Jfo incurable Casa tar trwUut •* - tiont. If a ease is incurable, be mil b 8 rj'Vcia.ji Institute upon Water-street, opposite the House, Elmira. N. Y. ,W 1 Elmira, N. Y-. Nov. 4, 1563 -ly, Pennsylvania State Normal School, MANSFIELD. TIOGA CO.. Fa THE Second School Year mil commence on i|.„ day, September 5. 1564. Prof. F. A. ALLEN. for the past six j eari . L charge of the Chester County iPa , Normal Set--i has been elected Principal, and Prof Frass Cacssi recently ci tbo same institution. has teen appomui to the Professorship of Languages and Literati;,. Prof, Aloes is well known througbent the State an gentleman of accurate scholarship, possessing a pnc. tical experience of fifteen years as an educator t teachers. Prof. Crosby possesses the advantage of i rare and successful experience as a teacher of the va. rious branches which are pursued in schools of th Mgher grade. Excellent Chemical and Philosophical apparel:, will be in readiness at the opening of the School. A Gymnasium will be erected, for which a valuable apparatus has already been secured. Tumox, in atftwncs, per term, $6.00. So erut charges for the languages or mathematics. Eoardinj in the hall, or in private families, from 52.50 lo 53 J) porweeb. 0 W. C. RIPLEY, Albert Clars, Seo’y. Prea’t Board of Tm-teei. Mansfield, July 20, 136-1-1 y , TO PROFESSORS OF MUSIC- AMATEURS, AID tue'mu-ical PUBLIC GENERALLY. P. A. WVNDERHIAIIIf, Foreign & American Music Warehouse. 82-4 BROADWAY, Having on hand the largest stock of Foreign Music In New'York, which he import* from Europe cxpreiilj to meoi the taste and requirements of the Amenta lovers of Music, respectfully calls attention to tb* fact, that be is now supplying Music cf Every ctjU at a reduction of Twenty-Five to Fifty per cent Jen than any other house in the United States. Private Families can be supplied (post free; by: % warding the cash to the above address. Shoali jj? amount of cash forwarded exceed the coat of tt» Music, the balance will he promptly returned in postage currency. Dealers and Professors should not neglect this im portunity : they will bo liberal!,- dealt with, v N. and every piece of Music in strumental) published in Europe or America, will ba supplied to order, if accompanied by the ;i=h. Remember the Address. P. A. WUNDERMANS, Foreign and American Music Warehouse. 524 Broadway. New York. August 31. 1564-3 m. FARM -FOR SALE ADJOINING Wellsboro, the county seat cl Ticga Co. Pa., containing 155 acres. 125 cleared. woodland. The region is remarkably bsultly.—*. Churches, schools Ac., are found in the Tillage. There is a large and commodious mansion, surrounded by ’Ornamental trees and shrubbery; out building# large and convenient, house and barn supplied foun tain of running water. It is well suit'd for i dairy farm, for raising sheep or hops. Large orci ard c: applo and perfb trees, chiefly grafted fruit—ablut 200 trees. The orchard alone might be made to pay the interest upon the cost of the whole property. It n distant about 12 miles from the Tioga Railroad, wbi.k connects with the Erie Railroad at Corning. Lears Corning at a. m., take stage at Tioga Station, reach Wellsboro about noon-. Pries of tbs property S5O per acre—one-fourth cash down, balance to suit conveni ence of purchaser. Apply to WM. E. MORRIS, Harlem R. R. N I City JAMES LOWRET, Wellsboro. Tioga Co. Pa JNO. W. GUERNSEY, Tioga. 1 1 “ K. WRIGHT, Wellsboro, “ ■' Decemtw 9. 1?63-tf. THE BOARBITIAK, GRAY A CO. PIANO FORTES. THE undersigned is selling the-e superior instru ments at the very lowest retail prices, made with the Insulated Iron Rim and Frame (cast in one sohJ plate) They excel all others in durability, superior ity of tone, and elegance of external appearance. Large sires, rich Rosewood cases, elegantly fin ished. henry powerful tone A? - SMALL PARLOR PIANOS ■ ’ r full round mellow tone—easy and elastic touch—el* gain and ornamental in appearance. - All these instruments are finished with all large round cornersi front and back alike ; .center and are rnadejpf materials carefully selected and pre pared. Every Piano warranted to give perfect sat isfaction Send for Circulars and address I- G. HOVT Osceola. Sept. 21, 1864 I [feb!7ly-j DR. PARKHIJRST, OVER A*o. 6, C'AVOiV BLOCK, MLMIR* Y \ TREATS all diseases whether acute or chronic pe culiar to both sexes. All parlies whether married or contemplating[ tP* r * ricge should remember that the health of cbiiJ T * a depends on their parents Female irregularities cured—all forms n^Spfifo* l ' torrhcea or seminal cmiirsi' ns cured jpcnnanently- Diplomas of regular graduation to bo scon at officr- Separate rooms—all matters strictly rcufidenn?.-" consultation free. Office hours II a. ra..to 12 m. f Ito4p. m- * xi inss. 7to 9. Sundays. 3tosp. m. Address with stamp enclosed, Dfl PAKKHCEST, Box 164, Elmira. S- *• dot. 12, 1564-3m* ATOTEINISTRATOR'S NOTICE LETTERS j>f Administration having t ,'i/u >j r:li y' ed to tbe undersigned on the eawte of Edwin* Sears, late of Delmar, dec*d. those Indebted are quested to male immediate payment, and t^o3e^ a * mg claims against tbe same trill present them for se • dement to ‘ ELLEN B. SEAKS, Adm x. Delmar, Oct. 26, AN Anortmant of TABLE GLASSWARE will * found at . ROT’S DRDQ STORE-
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