EMMOM 1111 te-glass - Ban.nuEle t _ Thiqprog r— ress c hoi the' plate-gla ,- s m k aiik facture is Ice* instructive. Owing to the obatruction of exercise regulations, notwithstandit'fg the re-- duEtiottrnf 'ilic-dati •in .I.Bls to 60a. 1 4er- :dal., the prodtiction - in 4835 was_aboua 7poo f eet per week#,F. :letter, year, however, the manufacture ceased to be confined, to two houses; new istablisiMente. Were fciried, and in 1845 the production bad', Mere trial:; trebled, at a great redtiotlirt`-of price: liz ;845 the .eitciee della nia glue were abolish6d land _Sir 8. Pael,LinVrop - oetug Aheir.;abolitioa;,daid,, "If yostAeitmithe,manufactore altogetb;t. disbur-, deflect, as in trance and 'Belgium, tjien, with . your peculiar advantages,of materiaOtie com mand of alkali and coed, toy_ i; i . you sill supply almost the whole world!! ,Ai I,l.ltanks to the wisdom of that measure,- fr 4 ,xt n from fiscal reghlatiort',liiis'OPetied the doe to ex - traordinati advantages, by means $f which the ovest.44,production has been reduced to a point below that of any other -country: In coal the:S*o'l . 4s effecte - d by untestrateduction sire-tar* that 80 per cent. is qua:tticyclone, itivoirinti corresponding ,*decrease:;in the cost . of. furnaces, fire-clay,_ tote, toolg; ;labor,' and also the erection .. ,of buildings;: now suffice. The cost of coal, therefore;'which, in. Loudon, ip ,1826, exceeded is. Tif,"kii . !_, on, each superficial toot of glass, is 'now shot it ' 2d; per foot. Sand, alio, Which is its baie,ll)rming as •it does nearly,thre three-fifths f its 'Co la position, is now otfitifta,ine,r',Lo - 04n, in lioundless supplies, at 3s. 6d, and upwards pd I ton, of a quality-;superior to Lynn sand, fort erly. need at 18s. per ton. The direct chargt of= labor, which, in 1826, exceeded Is. 6d. r it foot, is now strAik 4 Zal per Toot; end,•:nVi-viml:tsianding this enormous reduction of . , more than . 7o per celit.,l4li-latviirit.k4" rate of wages for 'ekiilbd labor is higher by 20 per teat. than forty years ago. In 18t6' - fwa- furnaces, each having a huge chimney-shaft, were required to produce 1,000 feet per week, while at the present time two furnaces, only One' chimney-shaft, suffice for the production of 12,000 feet, with the same, if not a- less -consumption' of fuel. Similarly, though in a degree, grinding arid , 2.polishing -benches, %"•,;hich then finished 200 feet each per week, ow accom plish 500 feet to 700 feet, which, t. t judibious means, may further increased to 1,000 feet and-tiwardW.- --py these meal the whole ooet has been reduced to nearly t's, Trice of common duty-paid window glasi "yeare ago; and wbereas_in.lBl9 the Briti-"b make was 2,000 feet per week sold at 20s: '-to 255. per foot,at 140,Q00 feet selling-'at 2s. and upwards, according to quality. .The former au. pprior,,,m4e."..of' this; country ; 'hue, indeed, beiiiV4litly , iieirleSted, and this -bee led to ,_a verylarge increase in the import:sf the finest / . ./31 , *?!-.134 , France and-Belgium, sia that these imports amounted in 1862 and 186 A about 16,000 feet per week, "and those .. cObtries have had a corresionding 'sale in fore4n' markets in the absence of such supplies froM England; but still tte,exports of British pli . ,,te-glass have increased about ten-fold since 184 No manu facture of this description exisii in all 'the eastern hemisphere nor in the wii?le of Ameri oa ; the Japitneeti ea - rsists of costly, highly-polished steel: A; home, glass is now used in slabs for -fiooritil::und under ground purposes, combining as it does great er strength': than:. the _York :fi=t . with the additional advantage of - conveyinilight ; and elaba„teeted _at Woolwich, dock-yti-id have been fourid..m. -.bear .a pressure exacta:ling - a ton weight. About twenty:five years' It.ge a supply iifeaeralibe was requiFed foit - 'llJ.t ''purpose of - flooring a palace of one of the iktive princes of In4is, but the Esciee rentriol e ito than pro railing precladed_ its supply fro' p • England at less than 30s: per foot ;. it could 'P.7w be afford ed 'at.'3ii:"ic 4s. The successful .L applica.tion of glees, also Jo-„,the sheathing of tron ships, as recently tested iii the Royal NavY, and . the con epacint.freedom from the incrustation insepaT , able from both wood and ioon, indicates a new and important opening in the furlher progress of the trade. In fact, its true position is yet ; _te be attained, when the reiources of this country shall have stimulated'ibat- more full development of which it is :enseeptible, and iiteaf-Britain shall, as the and tr of the free- ADM of this industry predictet ) ." supply al as .the whole world2: 7 -,-,Londen Thnes. t . . _ _ Oou Boa Drarrtar.—Dr. 'Paige of Wash ington, communicates to - the republican of that city the following simple: remedy, long known in family practice, and Which was re ify tried in the camp of the New - York -sed.ond 'regiment, where= there were froth nighly ose hundred cases daily, and with rapid cures in every case a teacup half full of vinegar, dissolve asjmnoh halt as it will talcs up, leaving a little excess of salt at the bottom of the cup. Pottr z boiling water upon the solution till the cup is' two-thirds or Aluthiltuntero Lull. scum Al rise to the surface, which must be rei, )ved, and the solat/An- allowed to cool. Dos a teaspoonful, thriieliMee a day until relievei The ration-I' . 714114 the . operation of this iT'inple medicine - itiltriadilyr,occur to the pathologist, and in many hundred trials I--have never known it to -fialliiaysentery and protraoted. diarrhoea. , . 4111110-- The following ought to he inscribed on every walk and in every fruit and orchard house : "13y shinning you make indifferent fruit good. likatewding you make good fruit bad." If fintsindligh flavored ,fruit is wished for, ` . ;Siitsiii:nap,able of bearing three dozen medium ,lllllo,ollabli itAbould be allowed:to bear only i:teeeive. or fifteen. This thinning in terrible ~ '-'llfutitior the amateur.- It is like drawing a iikOh; and every fruit that falls to the ground .43fttaa" pang; lint it must 4ohe. A small talsanspenitnile is the best ik_kplemett to em tilVindistnueb-better than tearing off the With' the finger and tl2nrab. - A. well-form -10-preaalLor 3nt . .Otarine tree, be it bush or pyr uttid with its fruit properly thinned and - Ar:rir most- is one of the mott- beautiful ob• atelAtheAill,of the cultivator can produce. fie Willit”nsport ra, Time nblo IMINSNIer Arrive ne. Depart fro= fro; Es follows : Idaving_Sonth. - North. att : L e". 64 2. X.{lDxprts, —.10.28 x x..! I 2:20 W4.1-Ift' d V'to P' ilWay Freight 4: P. X Waal 46. rc I CoaL Train. 425 P. nr' Troy, May 15,1865. D. E. STOVER, blip% , - Dials Depart. XsousilmioAsisb y --243.2 irc.r the :C.srth; saz a. a t . *pith: 11:55 5.".. South, ....... 5:30 " . " 1 P: X. I " EX 3 4-•-••••-:415 d3L ‘.. " " - ERIE BatriaVdAY. ax abut the following Lours I ?h r vrFix•D Pea. Beale Doziness, Itkoress, "cor_ts‘ 12:2! a. a. 160. ..NwExpiess for:Dattarl, - . ar.d. arra10,.... 7:18 a. ra. No. 9, Jisd, for Steal° rad D' xi ----- - risZ . ISLED BOZO. .........,-2......,10:28 IL. = Pk, S. Night 7110888, It3S a. m as. 8, Steamboat Express, 8:40 p. m 1 4 / 8 3,431satonsdi EXpram,......- ...... ......,........,—. ~.1:804. m /14. 38, *UM ElKPress,----------,-..“... —ll4l p. m ..._ . _._ . _ 4.. T. aocrtraa. Agen t Corning. Pkvisto . rS 11; o!trible, & Tiogu Rap qlAlimboFantog. 41 . 4•00;; ..,..... Al 00 a. .--- 600 p. Ji 40 p. trx.llAceozamodatiou,-10 16 a41:6 L. U. SHATZUGS, Sap% EIOG"A'S glizoi/55.. A TRW CAN! . . . , clAtAt. BAEG4ISTSi would 16-'Bll confidence say to- the people of Welliborn and aurrounding 00=41 that I have jut returned from New York with A LARGE STOOK - OF GOODS, conalsting of fitEAIIYMABE-, CLOT - RING ,! for Alen, and Boys. ~4ND, UNDER SHIRTS. I furnish everything te, i make a Matt warm and comfortable. Also, IT - A NICE LOT OP CASSIMERES, = Also. a large stook of BOOTS & SHOES for MEN, WOMEN, and CHILDREN Hats, Caps', &v., too numerous to mention. All of which I OFFER FOR ()Asa, e at prices calculated to carry out my rule of buslaau: Small Profits and Quick Sales! Please to call and eiamine my Stock Itemember the place, Pr.) . THE CHEAP CASH ST.4E,firtI 4 4;S'UILDINO. Weltabor°, Sept-20;1.465 - ,Y G. P. CARD. Gilo-6tßlieS & IPROVI4>NO7 • New Flour and Provision StOre. HAS. & H. VANTALKENBURG wishes to in k.form the c tap Vi as of ellsboro and the surround. log Country that they have recently statted.-a.new FLOUR AND PROVISION STORE, in the building formerly- known as " Osgood's Store," where, they may be found at all times ready to Waii.on all customers who may favor them with a call, and sell them the choicest kinds of -- FLOUR, MEAL, BUCK WHEAT, PORK, ; to., at as reasonable rates as any firm in this place.- CASH Paid . for of 'GRAM, and FURS. - CHAS. & H. VAN VALKENBURG. Wellsborn,-Dec. 21, 1864. - - - ' - L 01713. /OM:PER% BUCK WHET. IFIOTTR, 2'teal, Pork and Salt, Tea,- Coffee, Sugar, Soap, Congo!, Saleratus,`Tobacco and Kerosene - Oil. - Also, Mackerel, White Fish, , and ;Trout, by, the "package or pound. CHAS. a H. VA WVALICENIMAG. Wellsboro, June 28, 1885. • 3111,SC'EULANEOUS SOMETHING .NEW-,..FATHERS MOTHERS READ THIS.-' ' The Gain- Melodeon designed for ehildren,lwo to fou'diess veare of age and costing from $8 to $35 only, according to size. The Tone .and fatish le equal to the Large Melodeon, and warranted. • Every child can now ham , • • • A- MUSICAL INSTRUMENT that is a real joy to the household. lam selling large Melodeons, .5 octave, as low as $75, and 6 octave as low as'sloo,'•and warrant. - These prices are be- Yo.ra'comPatiiion-71mall.profits is my motto. Pianos of the best makers from $275 to $6OO, and warrant all 7 octaves and •rOsewood. To Leaders of Bands, I wilkfuruish you Vrass or German. SilverAntrtrunukuts, five , per,cent.,elleaper than you can purchase in New York, saving transportation, and besides you can test the Instrument before -Pitying. '- - Either Stratton's', Martins', Gilmores' or Wrighta' Instruments as ynn may °Loose. BAND BOOKS OF ALL, 'KINDS,, Band Mush', Month Pieces, and real. Turkish Cym bals—everything pertaining to Band Maelo on hand and for sale._ Every order promptly attended to at once. J. C. WEITB. Mansfield, Ps, Angust_2,,lB6s—eowSm. KING'S PORTABLE LEMONADE is the only preparation of the kind made from the fruit. de an article of economy, purity, and. deliciousness, it cannot be surpassed, and is recommended:by , physi cians for invalids and family use. It will keep for years in any climate, while its condensed- form ren ders it especially convenient for travelers. All who use lemons aro requested to give it a trial. Enter- tainments at home, parties, and picnics should not be without St. -For salehy all Dinggists .and. first-class Grocers. Manufactured only by LOD'S F. - METZGER, Sept. 6, 1866-Iy. No. 549 Pearl St., , New York. r f mA HAMLIN GABINET ORGAN& forty different stiles, adapted to sacred' e.nd`sec ular music, for $BO to $BOO each. Thirty-Five ,Gotff or Silver Medea, or other first premiums - awarded them. Dlustratod Catalogues , sent free., Address, MASON A HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON BROTH ERS, New York. [ Sept. 13,-1865-Iy.] NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.- FRANK SPENCER has the pleasure to inform the citizens of Tioga county that they have the best opportunity ever offered them, to procure Ambrotypes, Ferrotypes, Gems, Cartes de Visite, Vignettes, end all kinds ot fancy and popular card, and colored pictures - Ai Ma' Gal• fiery on Elmira Street. F. M. SPENCER. Mansfield, Noy. 15, lB6b tf - NEW MILLINERY-GOODS ! Miss A"AITLITIE ~Sllll.ll l l to now receiving fresh from New York, a choke lot Winter qopas, comprising latest ,-styles of Bats, French Flowers, Ftibbons, and Plumes, which will be sold for cash very cheap. - - Wellsboro, Oct. 4,1885-3 m. USTRAY.—Came to the premises of the subscri ber in Middlebury about the 6ch9r, Novemberla RED YEARLING If ElFER—brockle-faced. Tar mark on right hip. The owner is - requested to pay charges and take her away. • - - ' - Nor. 29, 1865-3 t. NEWBERRY CLOSE. A PRIZt AND ROW TO DRAW IT:--A choice collection of useful Recipes is found in a little circular called " The- ransily Casket." A supply of these little papers las, lint been receicid at Roy's Drag Store; they -eret_dtstributed free - _of charge to the leaky customer who-thinks to-Call for diem. _ .„ WREE E S E PRESS 6MDV.7S, and soaleboa4s for box , ing chinee, also - • ~ . _ Powder, Shot •atrd Lead' - and - pistol cartiidgea. _ GU 17 - N & TU C .110E,1? are-also agents for Miles'esPatent Money Drawer... - Also, agents for Ribbon' Stamps' and Bear Pr 0514111. Remember—at, Gunn A Troikees Illorprarettore, Wellaboro.. •• • R T lil3 31 13 .Tt 1` 14;— ' . . • ott, VEIVIM4I3 AN S'ORIFLOWING. - BY MISS CAROLINE E. KELLEY, Arridit OF 'Bzrqqcg, TUT, `AE L EI'S pAtrGETER! • HALL," 4 - 0.; Q. B~E . _ Price, $1,25. - The story of •a - boy's life; relating his temptations and.his failures, together with his janceetts,, when at length hell:ids the true source of Moral strength.. We eottuasta it as a model book,—.—Cotsrart; Rartiord, Conn. 645 p.'123 7 n a. m VANBUSKIRWS SOZODONT for Cleaning Teeth, for rate at P. R. Williams' Pres Store. 1131BV GOOD°,3. -6111tOCEIVIES NEW FALL AND WINTER 43001;S 1 AT THE PEOPLE'S STORE. in Corning I We now bare on band itn-airnsually LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FILL IND WINTER GOODS, adaptild4 theliast tirade °Olds Oaf and vicinityci due•shisirbe censtanilf hiatilisvinteb additions to) our stook es the varied wants of our numerous Gus timers shall demand. Our stock consists in part of our mina' variety of DOMESTIC GOODS, 1i 'argot:Si - OA Crebfoiirlaifiind --oitilir" . ls44 - *(lbods than ever before, among which are a large line of FRENCH MERINOS, IN GOOD COLORS, AT 91.001 PEW A good stock of CLOTHS 8 CASSIMERES t0W,144 . d by. th ejard or made up to order. • 1::35 BEAVERS,' DOESKINS, & SACKINGS, for Ladled Cloatre and ornaments to trim them: €LANNFkE4 OF EVERY:Si.RIETY;; I tED, BLUE, r IBREYI ;IYtrlt9W,. WHITE PLAIN & TWILLED, OPERA FLAN• NELS, SHIATINO'rEIANNELS. SHAWLS, for Gents, Ladies, Misses and Children Balmoral and Elitop - Skirts, liosiiktett'i --Aisto•-tstOviss, of avery_94:l7ty,apprig_ss94ch ara, : ALEXANDER'S KIDS, BUCK MITTS, and BOOTS, SHOES, & RUBBERS, Among which are the Arctic Rubber, a now and very nice article. ;, : DRY, GOODS, &c:( Oar facilities for SUL% GOODS are lINSUR PASSED by_any in.thLe .section, and_we, wish it un derstood that • - We do not intend to be UNDER SOLD by any, quality of Goods considered, whatever others may say about it, and in proof of this we ask ari EXAMI NATION of our GOODS and PRIORS, promising ourselves not 'to get angry for showing Goods when no pupohasei is ufado. We disll give-our .caStemers the FULL'BENEFIT-OR ANY DECLINE in the Market should there be any, and should Goods ad vance we shall be compelled to follow. We shall continue the system 9f One Price and Ready pay, which Je steadily growing in favor We tender,our thanks to the eitiseiSiof Tiogs Co., who have patronized as and would reSpecefully invite those who hail* neverdorie so to ci!til and see us. Stonsopposite the Dickinson House oriMarket Street, three doors west of the corner, and tiro doors east of Han gerford's-Bank. SMITH & WA.ITE, Coining, &Y., Oct. 4, 105: 117 NOIPTELE BOOT, SHOE,;,4- LEATBSR STV.Eare•,- • . . WHOLESALE RETAIL. The undersigned having formed it,corpartitirship under the nom* and title.of r - I. LOOliglit dr, CO., can be found at the oldnitand, cotter of Main and Mill Streets, where they wjll keep constandran hand a general assortment of - BOOTS, aitOES,-- LEATHER, 0, FINDINGS, 10. of the beat quality3vhicii the wills ilichsap for Cash, as tomtake it as oldikt foedeale'no buy here. . . Er) • Our Stook consisti in part of MEN'S, 1,,80t5, I OGA, of our own zwantifn*re.7 .. .Alict LADIES' GAITERS; . BALItIORAL,4IID, & CALF, &- MISSES' SHOES. z - ) French and Oak Ruick conatantly'on hamdlor sale. Cash paid at all-times for;BIDkS, PELTS, and TERMSw-CASIT,ON DELIVERY. ' I. LOGERY,4lnotsille Pa. J. RICHARDSON, ElnAra,.N. Y. Knoxville; August 2,488&.4. , September• 1st - 1 1.1363: FROM THIS - _ DATE, - FOR READY PAY - ONLY I CUSTOM BOO7'S AND SHOES; Leather, Findunt t. Ste. CASH PAID FOR HIDES, PELTS, DEER SKINS AND FURS. - • DR. FRANKLIN SAYS: . "When yon haVe anything, to advert:l'6,ton the public of it in plaba,limple language." I am mangactuting good cdttom made "Boots and Shoes which-I will sell - at fair pri - cels, and only for BEADY PAY. Such work cannot be sold at as low rates per pair as eastern roads slop.worli, but it can and will be sold at prices -which will enable the par. chat* to protect his feet:ieith good substantial boots more- cheaply than with a poor slop-shop article, which; even if it chances not to fall in pieces with the Snit weeks - service,is but a doubtful proteotion La wet and cold weather. Try me. 13nek - and Doeskins Wanted, in the red and short blue, for which I will pay gash and a good price. - ' - :•-neef-_ll3ides and Calfskin Wanted, or which I will also pay cash. Sheep Pelts Wanted, for iviiich I will also pay - cash and. the highest mats ketpiice. assortment of sole, upper,oalirskins and linlagis pegs, thread, nails, awls, knives, shae.haramers, dm, lec., kept constantly oriliand, which' I will sell cheap for cash: - Bnllasd'e.l3lm_Trcrn-hiainStreetbetween-Vicihsosesand ~Ef. W. BBARB. N. B. I can't give credit, because, to be pieln, haven't got it to give. Welishoro,'Sept. 9 1868' . . "DOR SALE.—HOUSE - 6 LOT . On" bfalis Street) adjoining Wright 6 Bailey's Store, 20 acres of land in Delmar, between John Gray and Marriott. House and Lot on Covincton Street. For terms, apply to HENRY SHERWOOD, Esq. Ifoijesqro,, hilig74;lB6o4ti. - 82.000 iteYngl Tools No Y experience lem na t e with ry: Th• Presidentn,rashtirs, arid ITretvaters of three Banks indorse the circular. Sent free with samples. Addteea the American Stencil Tool Works, Springfield, Vermont. Novernberl, 1806.4rn, - VIOLIN 8 I`lll - 'N G S NITSRS'S DRUG STORE rTINDOW GLASS PUTTY, for sals altsaik, VT at P. Drns fitors. 1 , FOWNDIRREP & :MAC ~11NEET KNOXV/LIE FOUNDEN.-- • HEAD QUARTERS OF TUE IRON 81“ f 34DE, AUGUST Isr,, i 865. Spettial Notice is'ilereby given to Returned "Sol diera;'retitrtrod. akodaddlers, those liable to draft sad to exelapts,that the liar is now ended and se should HIGH PRICES END All will take notice that we are prepared to aerie_ tkoae wanting any thing in'our fine 'on itibitc-neiteez dud at ; v PRICES.` We would call attention- .frf..404. 4 1 q4/9_.k of Our manufacture. COOK #2:9F:B-; is atilkbi s rflat falctr . 7l , tll , tho!le desiring an OVEN' COOK STOVE. • ~i4 , - i1 i.1 7 k4#1.141t. : . 1 30X.; - 00A14, - . STOITER, f.aserve attention before purchasing elsewbers. Vdi 1110144 WOCY:BEAM•PLOWS Ire as good as any if :not baiter, . „ WsP - motadk. -1 4 PVticalaT-V. 4134 Ro4p, SCRitt.PER , t 1141 WO are confideritlbat they &enaot be excelled. • '• - •";• 1 %. 0 -;•0 , r•t:lite/tt'ff I N -E bade and ,und repairef - on abort notice. tb9te'iok •tp—kith , the iurpruyeuteuti* the tinen. - Try us and be convinced. TL'kill OTIIVIT TagDELFPERY. P. SIEl r aino.xiilo,-Augq.st?, 1885 . : slrOVei';: 4c HA 10 fi*A 11p. _ _ 1 - IV - OYES 1 STOVES 11 STOVES ! i:.•-• LAMPDIAN & - WE - laLSBORO, PEN,N S 4.; -respectfully inform the public that they have re. moved their NEW I STORE hl rizti§HoPij - , to the building lately occupied by Roberts, and will keep on hand and furnish to order, TIN; -COPPER, SHIFT-lA'ON .W. 41114 COOKING STOVES, PARLOR STOVES, THE EXTENSION-TOP, 1--THE AMERICAN & NATIONAL COOS STOVE. .We thall denl-on.tbe,Cesh System, and, will nut, be undersold. Our motto is " small profits tend gitiolt sales:" . MIK CANS keo - oonatantly on bane.- • _ LAIIYMAN b CO Wu'labor°, Sept. 6, 1866-tf. stoves! Stoves £N .itA.E&OVVARE! MESSRS. GIINic & TIICKER beg . to an. =lnflect to the citizens of Tioga County, that in addition b . ) their excellent stock of Stoves, Tin-Ware, Brittania, and Sheet-I-on Ware, they have, at a great iltacked_their store on • MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, - trial a ISomplete` atiortnienf of Shelf Hardware; of widoli we enumerate the following articles NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X OUT, MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, AUGERS, 8M.% BITT-STOCKS, a,29 1311 7 5 _ SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS,' BENCH-SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS ' , 'OAT BOXES, AXLETREES, ELLIPTIC SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR, & BAND • IRON, • GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN' POPPERS, • ' SAL/SAW. _CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDOBS, POW ' "- • DER: AND - CAPS. ,•. • • • PATENT ; :BARN DOOR HANGINGS, a new thing, and made for use. These are but a few of the manT articles composing our stock of Hard ware. . We Invite the public to call and examine for them: selves,- Wtaint to keep the bes;t, quality . of.goods in our lice ; work to order =- done. promptly and well. . , GUNN 4k TUCKER, Successor, of Wm. Roberts. • Wellsboro, Nov. it, 1.86.5-tf.' • tltirArti!npAcTlVßEs; &c. DEERFIELD 1r OOLEN 'FACTORY. HE undersigned having purchased the well 4own Woolen Factory of Messrs. Z. Jr, B. S. Bowen on the Cowanesque River, two' miles' east of Knorrille,takes this method of informing the tants of Tioga and adjoining : counties that he will manufacture wool by tho yard or on shares to suit customers, into FLANNELS, - - • - - CABBEIIEIIEB, DOE B$lNB, FULL CLOTIII3, - of , all kinds. The maohinory has been thoroughly repaired and new machinery addid - theretn,altp.on - improved new wheel which will enable him to work the entire sea son. He will pay particular attention to. , Roll Carding 84 ICIOth Dressing, :Vrhieh Wirtbe 'done .in • the neatest possible manner, having added new. RollMaohine, will enable hire to dispatch and accommodate people from a distance. He would farther say that he hue carried on the busi ness in manufacturing wool for farmers in Bradford and adjoining counties for the past twenty years; he therefore nen warrant all work and satisfy his onto. mere, using nothing in manufacturing but genuine wool. • - JOUPIL INGHAM. Deerfield, May 5,1803-Iy. TO'-THE FU-BL C. T AM now prepared to manufacture, at mysetablieh - -meat in Deerfield, • PLAIN AND FANCY FLANNELS,-.. Also, Ladies' '.l3rAL.ffoli'AEjSielßTS - to order, either by the pieta or quantity, to suit ens. turners. - • - JOSEPH rNGELead. Kit:ix:4le; July 16,286 a. puas GiNGBIt at " ROT'S Me 1170.113. INSIJ ItANC E it PENSION AG'TS. H ELMBOLD'S - EITRAOT F IRE'? ',Ft:LE i I FIRE! !..1.--- . . .. . the undersigned }legs !care to announce to the people of Tioga. County that be' bas - utahliehed an aro? ticy in, Wellsboro; tier the well known • WIVE - INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York. That he is prepared to - insure all kindsof .property upon ass reasonable terms-as 'can ho had in any other responsible` Companies,. AND ISSUE ROLICLES Without sending the application to the Ganertil Office. ; This is one•of the richest •Companies in the United States; having a • • Cagaoapital of Two Million - Dollars, i besides the 'Assets. which on the lst of lan way, 14G5„.) artiaanted ..... .......... .. 42.) Liabilities-- .......... ..) ...... _77,901'.42 - its OfFieritire..•' - '' . CBAE..d. MAIL ....... A. F. WILWORTH JOHN 3,1038 E 3. 11.1VASHBORNThis ...... Company has taken out A STATE -LICENSE, arid monthly pays' ilfe per centage charged upon-its Receipts 'which - is math , necessary by the laws of Renusillrenia; in orif,er to make its pokcies valid and binding upon the Company. All policies issued- by Companies which have not taken out a State license are deduied - null and - void, and the parties are liable to a beavy penalty for so insuring. See Pardon's Digest, page 853, Sec. 21, 22, 2,3, Welk - hero, Aug. 23, 1885 OLDZERS' PAY BOUNTY- • AND- PENSION )110` AGENCY.— - - - - - KNOX FUZE. ; MG.& Oaf/IV-TX , The undersigned having been specially licensed by the United-States Government to procure the ' RACK PAY, OUNTY, AND PENSIONS, of deceased and disabled Soldiers, gives notice to all interested, tfitit - he boa made arrangements with par ties in Washington, by which her IT able to procure Back pap, Bounty and Pensions, in a very 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, dc., Ac., 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 - linesville, as the exsunining. surgeon for Tioga County resides there. Also, Judge Case, before whom all applications for pepsine may be made.' 1. Soldiers - enlisted since the 13th of April,'Bl, in any kind of service, Saval or Military, who are dis abled by disease or wounds, are entitled to Pensions. All soldiers - who serve for two years or during the war,, should it. sooner' close, will be entitled to fail Bounty. Also soldiers who have been wounded' in battle, whether baying served two years or not, are entitled to full Bounty. 2. When a SOldleir has dial Cron:L. - any cause, in the United States service - eines. Aprit,l2, ISi3l, leaving a widow, she is'entitle e d to all pay duo him; also to from $717 to s4l:lol3ount7. The' bounty varies ac cording to the act or orders under which- the soldier enlisted;' She is also entitled to a pension. f. If the' soldier left no widow. his children are en titled to the pay and bounty and the pension until they are Eixteen years of age. 4. Mate soldier left no legitiatate child. the father is entitled to his pay and bounty, provided he lives in the United States and has not abandoned the support of his family.' " - 5. If the soldier -left no widow, legitimate child, nor father, or if the father has abandoned the sup port of the family, or if he resides out of the United States, the mother, if she resides in the United States, is entitled to the pay and bounty, and if poor and de pendent, in whole or in part, on her son for support, she is also entitled 'to a pension. Mothers whose husbands or former-husbands reside- out of the Mil ted States' or hare abandoned the support.of their families, should write to the undersigned at once, cr the father may get the bounty without the facts being known. 13. All soldiers who hare lost an arm.and ont leg. are entitled to Twenty dollars per month. Prisoner: of war are entitled to Three Months extra pay. He it also prepared to settle Officers', Quartermaster, Ordnance, and Commissary accounts, and procure Certificates of Non=indebte•lness, in the shortest pos for such as Imr> lost them in service. Terme, moderate. I will be at my office on Monday and Saturday ot each week, to attend to this business. July 26, 1885 1 -Iy. Wilt. B. SMITH. Barnmurcne: Wellsboro, J. F. Donaldson, Sber ff Stowell. Addison, N. Y., W. Wald) ngton, D. C.. Tacker dc Lloyd. Knoxville, V. Case PENSION AGENCY. ro sounEns AND TREIR FRIEND S THE undersigned having bad considerable expe -1 rienee in procuring Pension Bounties and Back payof 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. MONRO. Refers by permission to K. B. Card; County Treasurer, Wellsboro, Pa. • D. F. Pomeroy, Troy, Pa. A. H. Spalding, Sheriff, Towande,Pa. : [April I. ROTECTIVE WAR CLAIM AND PENSION P AGENCY OF THE U. S. SANITARY COM MISSION Ow papers and correspondence re geared- to' procure Pensions, Benniy, and Beek Pay, and Prise Money for discharged SOLDIERS and SAILORS, and for the RELATIVES of Soldiers and Sailors dying in the service of the United States. prepared and forwarded,' and the proceeds of all claims, when collected, remitted to tho parties FREE OF CHARGE. Office 1307 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. Or for further information or assistance, apply fo LIICT MOORE ROTC/MISS, Weßshoro, • S. E. MORRIS, Mansfield, Associate Managers for Tioga. County. PATENT IMPORTANTTOFEMALES ( . (4 ))1 MOR.OOILAMATION:—DR. combination of ingredients in slime Pills Is the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and cannot do harm to the MAL delicate; ter. tabs In i.oirveting all irregularities, Painful Menstruation", removing all obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, do., disturbed sleep, which .111110 from intorrap• Slone of nature. Dr. Cheesomares Pills was the commencement of a new era In the treatment of Irregularities and obstruct = bona which have consigned so many to a premature grave. No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever an of .traction rakes place the general health No• gins to decline. These Pills form the finest preparation aver put forward with. immediate and persistent saccess. Dox'r fir Dm.u.ru. Take this advertisement to your Druggist, and tell him that you want the Best and most Reliable Female Medicine In. the World, which is comprised ku these Pills. Dr. Cheesoluales Pills hare been a Standard Rem aly for over thirty years, and are the most effectual one ever ever 'known for all complaints peculiar to Females. To alI classes they are Invaluable, inducing, with certainty, peri odical regnlarity. They are known to thousands, who have used them at different periods, throughout the country, ha , ving the sanction of some of the most eminent Physician" in America. Explicit directions, stating when they should not not be used, with each Buz—the Price One Dollar per Box, or d Boxes for $5, containing from 50 to to Pills: Pills sent by mall, promptly, secure . from observation, by remitting to the proprietors. Sold by Druggists generally. Bent by express anywhere; By addressing HUTCHINGS it HILLIER, Proprietors, .4 4 ' „ Dtly Street, New York. Sold in lire}labor° by John A. Roy; In Tiara by Borden Bra's; in LATrentroyilie by W. G. 31111er. Ilocteb—lyeow. TitSCRIXIMAT.IO VEXIET,LI3t F. SICILIAN HAIR KIINSWAV: ta4 ,l 4M'"rDrug:e*- , COO AYED LYE, toetill BOY'S DRUG STOBJIL ..... :Vico Kaaident, secretary, ,Altaistant Sec'y. W. 11. SMITH HI EL ITIBOLDIS Btrrii U. lIELMBOLD , § B'UCLUU BELIIISOLDIS BUCIIIU. THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOB. DIABETES, IRRITATION OF THE NECK OP TILE BLADD.f&JICFLANX,eITION OF THE KIDNEYS, CATARRH OP THE ii.p.4NOURY OR PAINFUL ITRINATIAL For these diseases it is truly a sovereign nmedy, and too moot' cannot be said in its praise. A single dose has' been known to" relieve the most argent symptoms.' Are you trouLled with that distretaiug paja in the small of the back and through the hips? A tea spoonful a day of lielmterld's Brlchnwill relieve you. PHISICIANA, AND OTHERS 8.4..E.1'5E .Y 0 TIQ R. I make no secrat, ingrodienta. rieltobolfi tract Barba is co mposed of Buda; Cabobt, and Jo , caper Berrial, selected with great care, prepared in caeuo and according to roles of PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY These ingredients are known ai tbs stoat valuable Diuretics afforded. A DIURETIC fa that which !WS upon the kidneys. FIELEBOLD'S , EXTRACT .suaau ACTS 'GENTLY, Is pleasant in taste and odor, ties from - it'll injurious properties, and immediate in its-action. • FOR THE SATISFACTION OF- ALL See Medical Properties contained In Dispensatory o f the U. a., of which the following is a correct copy : " Ittreaur—lts odor is strong, 'diffturire, and some what aromatic, its taste bitterish, and analogous to that oL, mint. It is given chiefly in complaints of the Urinary Orgar.s;sneli as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the bladder, Morbid Irritation. of the Bladder and Urethra, Diseases of the Prostrate, and Retention or the Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of tone In the parts concerned in Its evacuation. It hes also been recommended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheum/glans, cutaneous Affections, and Dropsy " FOR FURTHER INFORMATION See Professor Dewees' valuable works on the Practice of Physic. See Remarks made by the celebrated Dr. Physic, a Philadelphia. See any and all Standard Wcrrits on Medicine; FROM THE EArtak . s T MANTIFACTuRENTI CHEZIST IN !TDB WORLD. 1 tam acquainted with H. T. Helmbold; he occupied the drug sore oppornto my rpsidence, and was suc cessful in conducting the business where others bad not: been equally so before him. I have been favora bly impressed with his character and enterprise. .Whf. WEIGHTMAN, (Firm of Power. Weightman,) - ' Manufactaring Chemists, Ninth-wad Brown Streets, Philadelphia. (Prom the Philadelphia Ecenieg Bulletin, Macula 10.1 We are gratified to hear of the continued !acme, in New York. of our townsman, Mr. E. T. Helm bold, Druggist. His store, neat to the Metropolitan Rotel, is 23 feet front, 230 feet deep, and five stories in height. It is certainly a grand establlshment, and speaks favorably of the merit of his artfelaa. He re tains his Office and Labrntory In this city, which are also model establishments of their class. The proprietor has beim induced to make Oil statement from the fact that ,hia remedies 4 although advertised, aro GENUINE PREPARATIONS, And, knowing that the intelligent refrain from using any thing _pertaining to Quackery, or the Patent Medicine order—moot of which are propared by self styled Doctors, who are too ignorant to read a phy sicitin't iimplest prescription, numb lees competent to prepare pharmaceutical preparation. THESE PARTIES RESORT to various means of effecting sales, 311 Cb as copying parts-of advertisements ot. popular remedies, and finishing with certificates. The Science of Medicine stands SIMPLE, PURE, and MAJESTIC,--havineFact for its Basis; Induc tion for its Pillar, Trith alone for its Capitol. A WORD OF CAUTION. Health is most important; and the afflicted should not use an advOrtised med,icine;or any remedy, unless its contents or ingredients are known to others be sides the manufacturer, or until they are satisfied of the qualifications of the party so offering. HELMBOLD'S PREPA RATIONS GENUINE FLUID F.X.TILACT FLUID EX'TRACT. SARSAPARILLA, AND IMPROVED ROSE 'VASE. Established upecods ef, IE, yirm Avowed by IL T.i.ELMBOLD Principal Depots. HELMBOLD'S DRUG -AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, 594 Broadway, New Fork ; A.O lIELMBOLD'S MEDICAL" DEPOT , 104 South. Tenth Street, Plriladelphia, Pa. SOLD EY ALL DRUG-GISTS October IL 1865-1 y OR THE. LADIES.—BADBITT'S CELEBR.I - ;TED SOAP, PONDER, or washing mach xaiP and stains removed Ciom Table Lineia; - 11apkins ,1:. For sale at Roy's Drug Store. WHI TE WASH LIME THE BEST quality at Abode Island Lime for whits wash ug, at ROY'S DRI STORE. irrERO,SINN LAMPF. at ROY'S DRUG STORE- A N Assortment of TABLE, -fiLASt?t,WARB jid. be found at BOY'S DRUG STOBS.