A Rehaeeabus is just completed, «t the carriage wd&» of Messrs. Beokhaus & Allgaer, FronkfortT, avenue, Phil T adelphie, that may-very safely '3(e asserted to be the most sumptuous affair f the kind in. the United States. It is a hearii, built-to the order of o fashionable sexton igSin Franciseo. There is nothing nearly so elab'i irate either in Philadelphia or in Kerr Yort-and the same taste for splendor that San .Fra-tclsco manifests on her bar-rooms End club 'houses are shown by this undertaker in the ordei. |ie has given for his imperial hearse. " The in the first place, is built upon an model. The body, which measures Feet inside, is oral in shape, constructed / f plate glass, like two monster mirrors standing upon their sides, about five feet apart. T;* wood work in which they are set, and whijjl is the frame of the body, is > n phony and go J, every detail of the'work being as perfect*, a j-in the most delicate ornament for the etagprt- There are two sets of cashmere curtaidih-tasseling and fringes and hammer cloths* to correspond. One set is wsito,the other Hapls, and two sets of plumes for the top hre provided to- match. There are gilded crosses uponFhe the vehicle, that are removahle at pleasure. The mount ings ate’of gilded brass, end theft-on work is of tbs most costly and highly finished descrip tion, fire Uorth American. Ghoicb of a Vocation. — Th| Newburyport Herald advertises for a clerk « grocer. In twenty-four boars the advertisref came rushing into the office to haw the advertisement taken out. He was so overrun- applications that be could not attend to business. In the same paper, at tbo same tirre, a mechanic, practising one of the best of Wildes, advertised for an apprentice. Not a hoy Sought the ! twenty-seven youngsters wanted to retail sugar, etc., to find when of age, without capital wherewith to ect up for themselves. But no youth desired a trade that wonld make him independent-for life, and knowledge of which would be a itself. A weak regard for eppearanees, anflfe dislike uf man ual labor, were g ronger tba& nianly ambition to be able to sf old' ’ That is tbo inference, It is related “Why the male of hutf tnr npocies offered an exception,to tho rulo sp , Jeneral among all other animals, that the rnalf is Handsomer,than the female?" he answered, the fqit—“lt is our natural gallantry that makes tis think women more beautiful than men. Che women do not concur in the opinion.” - Hiimljjoldt was a phi losopher, and it wonld’t bo MoUest to contra dict him, on the main point; While, ns to the last proposition—that woman think mon hand somer thanthqimselves—if-U bt true, the dear creatures won’t thank us for- agreeing with them. In this double dilemma, we say—noth ing- ' \i-. Lon Powder. —Dr. L. P-’ ,Of Paris, lately fell head over ears quit* but of his depth in lore with a patient. Modesty forbade him to speak, so lie wrote and note, on the table. The servant saw hiifr'Vit it down, and naturally took the declaration: jf and, as he usually did, carpet it at once to tho family chemist. Imaginpjtlf ' poor doctor’s horror when the next dft j ho received the paper back, with a remark ' ffum the chemist “ that he feared ho could d!,'t make up whht he wanted." ' ’ "■ ’’ PROSPE&'tiUS 0 T -Vi . AHTIC 1865. THE at; The Number for January, !Sus-,/begins the Fifteenth Volume of the ATLANTIC The Pub. Ushers state that they ha.ro made';shch arrangements for the coming.yearas ’mil convince theiireaders that' they intend to maintain the present position and pop ularity of their magazine. They can announce defi nitely the following features of rh© Nf>fr Tolnmo; — MRS. HARRIET BEB&HER STCTWE ■ffill fcontributea nett series of Ifomestic Papers, with the title of “ The Chimney-Corncrr” , DONALD G. . author of " Reveries of a Bee eltiwill begin in an early number a Story with thf till? of'" Dr. Johns.” PROF. GOLD WIN’ SMITH, or tbo' University of*Dxford, ; bas“ engaged to write regularly during tbo year, 00 topics of interest to American readers. ' PROF. AGaSSIZ has in preparation another of interesting and valuable Scientific Papers, . NATHANIEp,HAWTHORNE’S PAPERS - furnish some scenes from bis nndnishcd work, " The Dolliver Romance,” wbiph will ojipear in the coming Volume. FITZ-HUGH will continue his admirable sketches of travel and adventure. « GEORGE AUGUSTUS the well-known novelist and magarinist, will contri bute a series of papers similar id those written by him in Diakenß* " Household Words,” and " All the Tear Bound.” Tbo ftrst paper will be a sketch of George Oruisbanfc. i ■ >? v mr. an|> Mrs. s. v.-Hall • will contribute to the new Volume Memories of An. thors they have known, interesting reminiscencies of Jloore and celebrities. The Author op “Ten--Acres Evoron’' will furnish the Atlantic with regular articles of strikingly original character. In addition to tho features nbiiVe enumerated, other interesting ouea are in preparation. The magaaine. will etillbo favored with constant contributions from its regular ftaff of writers, whose names are familiar to the reading pnbile as thoso of; the ‘ ’ • FIRST AMERICAN" AUTHORS, The Atlantic will continue to furnish (o its readers the best Essays. Sketches, Pocpis, Stories, Political and Histories! .Papers, and Miscellany of all kinds which talents can supply. Terms of the Atlantic. Single Subscriptions— S4.oo y t yea'r. Club Rates—Two copies for .V. 00; five copies for $15,00; ten copies for $30.00,“ ad each additional copy $3,00,. For every dab o: ‘twenty subscribers, an extra club will be furnished ( fatis, or - twenty-one (copies for $60.00. . < ‘ ' " Postage,——The postage on thrAtlantie is twenty, our cents per year, and must in I ll cases bo paid at the office where it is received. Clubbing with "CUR YOU./G FOLKS.” Tho “ Atlantic” and “ Oar Young Polks” will be fur nished to one address for Five Dollars per year.' TICKNOR A FIELDS, P tblishcrs, Boston, ' Mrs. E. E. KIMBALL, H A Mw2wT®’ ved a ' wi assortment of MILL!- MERY GOODS from NeWYork, and is pro- .uah Jai? ! b \ ladies Of Wollsborb and vicinity with each gofrds in W.line os tjicy may desire. - Having lately had the advantage of experience in a large establishment, she flatters herself that she is better qualified to meet the wants of (h« nn M;« ever before. Shop over Scare”-sLo Store th “ ffellsboro, Oct, 6, 1864-3nn s PURE GINGER at * n drug STORE TO THE PUBLIC. I AM now prepared to manufacture, at myaat»hU«6- ment in Deerfield, ’ -PLAIN ANH FANCY FLANNELS, < '.■ ' N > Also, Ladies' _y BALMORAL SKIRTS to order, either by the pieee or quanu^tc^U^e turners. .'T--- j - v - - Knoxville, July. : lsr ~ DEERFIELD WOfILEBf FACTORY. THE undersigned having purchased the well known Woolen Facial? of Messrs, E. 4 B, d. Bowen on the'Cowanasque River, two miles east ol Knoxville, takas this method of inlorming the inhabi tants of Tioga-'and adjoining counties that he will manufacture wool by the yard or on shares to sou customers, into flannels, CASSIMERE6, DOE-SKINS, FULL CLOTHS, of all kinds. The machinery has been thoroughly repaired and new machinery added thereto, also an improved now wheel which will enable him to work the entire eea son. He will pay particular attention to Roll Carding & Clotli Dressing, which will bo done in the neatest possible manner, having added one new 801 l Machine, will enable him to dispatch and accommodate people from a distance. He would farther say that he has earned on the busi ness in-manufacturing wool for farmers in Bradford and adjoining counties for tho past twenty years; he therefore can warrant all work and satisfy hi? custo- Deerfield, May 5, I8(JS-ly. Insurance Agency. THE Insurance Company of North America have appointed tho undersigned an agent for Tioga County and vicinity. As tho high character and standing of this Compa ny give the* assurance of full protection to owners of property against the hazard of fire, I solicit with con fidence a liberal share of tho business of tho county. This company was incorporated in 1794. Its capital is $500,000, and its assoats in 1861 as per statement Ist Jan. of thnt year was $1254,719 81. CHARLES PLATT, . . • Secretary. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, Office .of the Company 233 Walnut Street Philadelphia. Wm.BueUler, Central Agent Har iisbnig,Pa. JOHN W. GUERNSEY, Agent for Tioga County, Pa, July 15, 1663. . Soldiers’ Pay Bounty and Pension Agency. ' KNOXVILLE. TIOGA COUNTY PENNA. Tho undersigned having been specially licensed by the United States Government to procure the ddt was asked, Back Pat, Boustt, and Pensions, of deceased and disabled soldiers, gives notice to all interested, that be has made arrangements with pat ties in Washington, by'which he is able to procure Back pay. Bounty and Pensions, in a very short time, and that be will give particular attentions .to ail sneb claims that may bo brought to him. . Being provide# with all the requisite Forms, Blanks, 40., 4c., 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 surgdon for Tioga Connty 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, Naval or Military, who are dis abled by disease or wounds, are entitled to Pensions. All soldiers who serve for two years or during toe war, should 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 to Pensions and the $lOO Bounty. If there ho no widow, then the minor chil dren : and if no minor children, then tho father, mother, sisters, or brothers are entitled as above.- Terras, moderate. , I wii! be at my office on Monday and Saturday of ‘each week, to attend to this business ' Jqjy.ls, 1863. ly. WB. SMITH. References: Wellsboro, J. P. Donaldson, Sher iff Stowell. Addhon, N. Y., W, K. Smith. Wash ington, D, C.» Tucker and Lloyd.. Sylvia Panr.entier, - ) In the Common Pleas of the va. \ County of Tioga, May Term, John R. Henson. ) 1864, No. 206. Ejectment for lot of land situate in the township of Tlogn, in the county of Tioga, and State of Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: be ginning at a post in the north line of land contracted by said Sylvia Pnrmentior to Wheat Wells A Beck with and now in possession of William B. Kyes and others at the south-east corner of land of Louisa Ta bor; tbeneo north three degrees west along 'the eaib Uno of said Taber lands one hundred rods to the south bank of Crooked Creek ; thence south seventy de grees east along said creek (as per sjarvey of E. P. Bean) about sixty rods to a post; thence by same north eighty-five degrees and three-fuurtbs east 16 rods to a post; tbeneo north two degrees west 10 rods and one tenth to a post; thenco north 41 degrees east four rods and three tenths to a post; thence east three rods to a post; thenco south 68 degrees east 31 rods ton post; thence south 30 degrees cast II rods to a^post; -thence sooth 66 degrees east 7 rods to a post. ;'*fhenoe south 81 degrees east eight rods; thenco north 45 degrees east 83 rods to a post; thence east 6 rods and seven tenths; thence south 45 degrees east seven rods to a post; thenco south 25 degrees east 20 rpds. TERBEDL. at Wholesale and Re tail, and by Druggists generally. Corning, N. Y., Jan. 20, 18(M r tf. . President. September Ist, 1868. FROM THIS DATE, . . . FOR READY PAY ONLY T CUSTOM BOOTS AND SHOES; Leather,' Findings, &c. CASH PAID FOR HIDES, PELTS, DEER ' SKINS AND FURS. jQR.- FRANKLIN SAYS; “When you have anything to advertise, tell the public of it in plain, simple language.” I am manufacturing good custom made Boots and Shoes which I will sell at fair prices, and only for READ YPA Y. Such work cannot be sold at as low rates per pair as eastern made slop-work, but it can and will be sold at prices which will enable the pur chaser to protect bis feet with good substantial boots more cheaply than with a poor slop-shop article, which, even if it chances not to fall in pieces with the first weeks 'service, is but a doubtful protection in wet and cold weather. Try me. ' Buck and Doeskins Wanted, In the red and short blue, for, w ( hicb I will pay cash and a go.od price. Beef-Hidos and Calfskins Wanted, for which I will also pay cash. Sheep Pelts Wanted, for which I will also pay cash and the highest mar ket price. An assortment of sole,upper, calfskins and linings, pegs, thread, nails, awls, knives, shoe-hammers, ‘Ac., Ac., kept constantly on hand, which I will sell cheap for cash. Shop on Main Streetbetween Wilcox's and Bullard's. CK W. SEARS. N. B. I can't give credit, because, to be plain, haven't got it to give. Wollsboro, Sept. 9,1863. OSCEOLA HIGH SCHOOL. THE Fall Term of the Osceola High School, under tho direction of Prof. C. A. STONE, will com. menco on Tuesday, Sept 20,1864. The Winter Term, on Tuesday, Dec. 27, 1864, and the Spring Term an Tuesday, April 20, 1860. The Fall end Winter Terms will continue 13 weeks each, the Spring Term 12 weeks. The past success of this institution has been truly gratifying to its numerous friends, and the prospects for the ensuing year are no less flattering than they have been heretofore. There is no went 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 the school fmildingl A teacher will room in each 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. Tho range of studies embraces everything necessary to entering college. A Teachers'Glass will bo formed „ during tho Fall Term. j Tuition from $4,00 to $6,00.. Prof. I. G. Hoyt has charge of the department of Music. For further particulars as to expenses, regulations, Ao., address one of tbo Trustees and obtain a ciroular. A. K.BOSARD, Esq., - ) ALLEN SEELY, -Trustees- ENOCH M. STEER, Osceola, Aug. 17,18ft8-tf. • Millinery goods—Mu. a. j. sgfield has Just returned from Now Tort with a fine assortment of .Millinery Goods, which sm> will take pleasure in showing her customers and will sell at a small proflt. She Is prepared to repair Felt and Bea ver 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 iinc of goods. Rooms opposite Roy’s Drug Store, Main St. Wellaboro, Nov. 16, 1864. f Portable Printing Offices. totafe. For tbeoaaof Merchant*, % f-O I }/! Drngglste, and all business - - feVJ professional men who , Kr L |-| t° do their own print- Adapted to the printing of Handbills, Billheads, Circa* am* , ? ra . labels, Cardaand Small Newspapers. Fall Instruo- Uon L 3 accompany each office enabling a boy ten years old J® ork them successfully. , „ m Circulars sent free. SDeci men sheets of Type. Cuts, Ac-, Ccenta. Address pe 81 Pars Row.lf. T,andiss sja™'j a ™' January 27, 1864-ly. } ’ CLAIM AGENCY. THE undersigned will promptly prosecute all claims against the Government for services ren dered in the Military or Naval Service of the United States. Charges reasonable—will advance tbo legal necessary'fees if desired. No charge if not aueoess ful in the application. D. McNAUQHTON. Reftrtncet: Hon. Victor Case, I. W. Bellows', Ex amining Surgeon at Knoxville. Pa., B. B. Strang Clymer, Pa., F. Strang, Hector, Pa„ S. H. Beebe! Harrison, Pa. ’ ■Westfield, Ang. 24,1864;-6m09»., I WANT TO BUY FOR- OASB, the following Farm products, delivered at my Store in Wells boro: BUTTER, CHEESE, EGOS, WHEAT, CORN, RYE, BARLEY, OATS, BEANS AND PEAS. I want 10,900 bushels of Oats; 6,000 bushels of Com; 6,000 bushels of Rye; end’all the Butter, Cheese, and Eggs in the country. Wellsboro, Nov. 16, ’64. , WM, T. MATHERS. /"'IONOENTRATEI) LYE, for sale at .. ROY’S DRUG BTOBB, FOR IT. S. 7-80 Loan.! THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY gues notice that subscriptions will be received for Coupon Treasury Notes, payable three years from August 15, ISd4, with semi* annual interest .at the rate of 7-310tb« per cent, per annum', —principal and Interest both to be paid in lawful money. These notes will be convertible at the option oi the holder at maturity, into six per cent, gold bearing bonds, payable not less than live nor more than twen ty years from their date, us the (ioverouu-iit may elect, They will be issued m dcnounmairtiis A S:U, SIOO, $5OO, SI.OOO and £6 uob, and all subscriptions must be for any dollars ui some multiple of fifty did lars. The notes will be transmitted to th-= owners free of transportation charges as soon after the receipt A the original Cenificajesbf Deposit as they can be prepar ed. As tbo notes draw interest from August 16, persona making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing 5&5,0t)0 or upward for these notes nt 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 the amount, certined to by the officer with whom the de posit was made. No deductions for, commissions must be made from deposits. Special Advantage* of tbi» Loan. It it a National Savings BauJ:, offering a higher rate of interest than any other, and the lent trinity. Any Savings ißank which pays its depositors in U. 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 sccurifies or In notes or bonds payable in gov ernment papej. K is equally convenient as a permanent or tempo rary investment. The always he sold for within a fraction of their foiVnd accumulated inter est, and are the best security with banks as collater als for discounts. , Convertible into a 6 per cent 5-20 Gold Bond, In addition to the very liberal interest on the nojos 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 notless than nine jser cent, premium, and before the war the premlu'u on United States stoaks 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 per annum. Exempt from Stale or municipal Taxation. But aside from all the advantages we have enumer ated, a special Act of Congress exempts 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. is believed that no securities offer so great induce ments'to lenders as those issued by the government. In all other forma 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 hold to secure the discharge of all the obligations of the United States. While the government offers the mest liberal terms for its loans, if believes that the very strongest appeal will be to (be loyalty and patriotism of the people. Duplicate certificates will be Issued for all deposits. The party depositing must endorse upon the original certificate the denomination of notes required, and whether they are to be issued in blank or payable to order. When so endorsed it must he left with the of-' ficer receiving the deposit, to be 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 tho FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF TOWANDA, and by all National Banka which are depositaries of public money, and ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS and BANKERS throughout the country will give fur tber information and afford every facility to subscri bers. Aag. 10, 1864-Bm. , CLINE’S VEGETABLE EMBROCATION, FOE the sure cure of Headache, Toothache, Diarrhoea, Rheumatism, Sore Throat, Neural gia, Fains in the Side, Back, or Stomach. Cramps, Oats, Sprains, Roms, Braises, Wounds, etc , etc.; olio, for all kind* of WOUNDS on HORSE?.. Try it—lt oan not TTail 1 . jet* This preparation docs not contain any poisonous minerals or deleterious drags. The numerous cores that are daily performed by tho uso of the Vegetable Embrocation cro sufficient evidences of Its supor -cscellent-virt^csi fhom rnor. -wh-uams, principal of the utica MUSICAL INSTITUTE. B. Clime: T)ear Sir — Having witnessed tho very beneficial results from the use of your Vegetable Em brocation by myself and members of my family in case* of Colds. Sore Throat, and Hoarseness, I cheernillr give you this testimony to its worth, and can confidently recommend It In toe above cases from an experimental kaowledce of its efficacy.—Yours very truly, f W; WILLIAMS. Uiica, d’une ISGI. Good News from Home—All agree—See ;( what they say. V. c. tbs understood, citizens of Utica, having used CUno's Vegetable Embrocation in, our families, and find ing it a most salutary remedy, can cheerfully recom mend It to tho 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 we never before Imre found an equal to this Vegetable Bmj>rocation, and wo would advis* every family to keep a bottle ready for immediate Use. Mrs. M. A. Hill, Schuyler sr. Mrs. J. Crocker. Barnett st. Mrs. Emily Oerrin, JL J!t*. E- Gamwrigbt, *' Mr*. Rachel Roberts, m Mrs. A. M- Bibbs, “ I>. Beeon. Catharine st. D. L. Simmons, “ T. S. KobiDKJD, Genesee *t. Mi,Of. E. Fzands.Blaadloa ft. Jas. Marsden, Huntington st. N M. Shepard. Spring st. Mrs. George Bancroft, '• Mr*. >l. Wheeler, Mrs. Alvlrft Lane, Mr*. Anna Williams, “ Mrs. Mary Vaughan, D. Van Valkcnbnrgo, •* Henry Hill, Hcrlck st John Shot!, Genesee st. F. C. Hartwell, “ Jane Darison/Schuylcr st. Mrs. J. Walker, •* Bobt. T. Lane. HauUagton st Mr*. Eliza 9hott,.Gaoe?ee st. Priscilla McCanghUn, “ Eihabeth Grant*. Cathllue et. Margaiet Maraden “ ScUa Simmons, Barnett st Ana Hill, Varick st. The obovo names ate from well-known respectable citizen*, and & thousand moro names might be added, .3-lv MELMBOLO'S GEHCIHG PREP ARATIONS COMPOUND FLUID EPTRACT BUCHU, a positive and gpeclflc remedy for the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Drop sical Swellings. ThU Medicine Increases the 'power of Digestion, and ex cites the absorbents Into healthy action, by which the Wa tery or Calcerona depositions, and all Unnatural Enlarge ment* are lednoecLaa well as Fain andlnflanuaation- 1 HELMS OLD 1 S EXTRACT BUCHU, FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES. SECRET DISEASES, la all their stages. At little expense. Little or no change In diet. No Inconvenience, and no exposure. rt,' Eye and Ear Institute. DR,, UP t>E GRApp OCULIST, AORIST 4 GEN’L SChQEOv &LMIKA, X. y, ■’ TREATS ALL DISEASES OF THE EYE, EAR AKD THR(j^^ fffdHE EYE.— He wUi operate up.m C*ur« iL ficlal Papal, Crow Eye?, Lachry ma i pi***- Pterygium, Entropion, (inversion of the eve id/' Ueata all forms of Sore Eyei, iueh as dr i CI Lute, Purulent Ophthalmia, Opacities 0 f tb Scrofulous Diseases uf the L>e.ar.d uli jj* U!r **' .vbiob the Eye is subject. - o THE EAK.—Treat? »acce:sfaU) Diacbafj ihe hur, Noises in tbe Ear, Difficulty „i y * : * t Deafness, (.even when the ns.ca is ciaiir&lj- !* I!6 f trill insert an artificial ctir. answering iie al i, purposes of the natural). ' * 5,1 ,J -; THE THROAT.— Ulcerated Thr'.a:. t ills, together with 5 Ut - CATARRH, Cn all its forms, permanently cured. GENERAL RGEKY. —He vvi.il uneriT Club Feet, Haro Lip, Cleft Palate, Tumors 3 Morbid Growths, Deformities from Burns*' hernia, Operated upon by u new mode with cTui™ and performs PLASTIC w v 4 J‘' 6! * NoaevLip, or aiy portion ol the f dCB \ s j ® tb ; through disease or Ukcrwisc. by b^ a h Ci . ,C ‘ u * ei anew. 5 em v 6 ■Will attend to the Amputation u „ , eral Surgery in all its branches, ti “ B- INSERTS ARTIFICIAL ETE^e ir!B . the motion and expression of the natural, JeVin * lection. They are .inserted without r snoring th 8 'n one, or producing pain. * vIJ The Doctor's collection of Instruments comtr all the latest improvements, and ia Jthe Inrzeat in ”, * State. Yhe superior advantages he hashaiint” 9 feeling himself in all that is new and valuable in s gery, warrants him in saying that erery thing ahh'i the bounds of the profession may he eipectej of h The Institute has been grsctlv enlarged.., that™, can now accommodate an increased nund?. r tienis from a distance. Comfortable scs attached to the establishment ~ ' No incurable Caw received for nr r*-., tione. If ft case is incurable, he will be ?•» inf. Institute upon Water-street, opposite tfc e House, Elmira, N. Y. arl Elmira, N. V., Nov, 4, 1563.-ly, Pennsylvania State Normal School, MANSFIELD. TIOGA CO., Pa. THE Second School I'earwili commence „e M „ day, September 6, lybl.N Prof. F. A. ALLEN, fed the pest jii j en , u charge of the Cheater Connij (Pa i Normal Schc, r has been elected Principal, alid Prat. Fea.vs Cbu.«2. recently of tho same inatitnlion, has been appointsi to the Professorship of Languages and Literate/, Prof, Alleh is well known throughout the State as i gentleman of accurate scholarship, possessing a pts;. tioal experience of fifteen years as an cilncatorc' teachers. Prof. Crosby possesses the advantage of a rare and successful experience as a teacher of then rious branches which are pursued in schools of lbs higher grade. Excellent Chemical and Philosophical apparatus will be in readiness at the opening of the School. A Gymnasium will be erected, for which a valusb'u apparatus has already been secured. Tuition, in advance, per term, $6.00. No eitra charges for the languages or mathematics. Boarding in the hall, or in private families, from $2.50 to 5;.00 por week. W' C. EIPLET, Albert Clark, Sec'y. Pros'tß^ardof Trustees. Manshcld, July 20, 1864-ly. L LYONS’ PJRE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY, AND SPARKLING CATAWBA WINES. Equal in Quality and Cheaper in Price than tbs Brandies and Wines of the Old World. For Summer Complaint, Cholera Infantum, Bcrwel Complaint. Cramp, Collo. and Diarrhcaa. A sure Curs is guarantied, or the money kiU c< refunded , In support of the above statements, are presented the Certificates of Dr. Jag, 8.. Chilton, Chemist, Ns* York; Dr. Hiram Co.t, Chemical Inspector, Ohio. Dr, James R. Nichols, Chemist, Boston, Dr. N. E Jones, Chemical Inspector, Circiovliie, Ohio ; Prof, 0 T. Jackson, Chemist, Boston : Dr. Cha?. Cpbas Shepard, Charleston, 3- C.; and J. T, Z. Bianey. and G. A, Mariner, Consulting Chemists, Chicago, all cf whom have analyzed the Catawba Brandy, and c;m mend it in the highest terms, for medical use. Analyst of ih • Matgackvsttit State Aeeayer* Jtt.- ary *23,1555. Whoa evaporated through clean Un.en it Uftu* oil or offensivA matter. In every respect ft is a par; spirituous liQuor. The Oil which gives tu ibis Bran dy its flavor and aroma, is wholly unlike fusil &r grain oil. Its odor partakes of both the fruit and otic: gropes. With acids, it produces ethers ut a high fragrance. The substitution of this Brandy for Cog nac Brandy will do away with the manufacture n * fictitious spirits, sold under this name both at home and abroad. Respectfully, A. A. HAYES, M. D. Assayer to State Mass.. 16 Boyleston Sr By the tame, in 1564. I have analyzed “I. LYONS’ PURE CATAWBA SHANDY,” with reference to its coroporitioo and chararter, being the snme as that produced fn past year?. A sample taken from fen casks afforded the same results with regard to purity; a slightly In creased amount of the principle on which ill flavor depends was by comparison with former samples.* • V The indications of analysis show that this Brandy is produced by the same process as most of the im ported Brandy. Respectfully, A. A. HAVES, State Amyer, Boston, July 20, 1864. 10 Boylesfon ?t. Manfactured only by H. H. JACOB & Co.. {To whom all orders should be addressed,) 1 Depot, 91 Liberty Street, Now TiH November 16,15G4~3m05. THE BOARDiHAIV, GRAY A CO. PIANO FORTES. rjinE undersigned is selling these superior icitrn i merits at the very lowest retail prices, imd® vita the Insulated Iron Rim and Frame (cast in ere plate). 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