“The.agitator- 0 c A L A»r M3ECTXI ABEQtIB VTeUsboro, Wednesday, PebTaa, 1865, New Advertisements. . Notice—Bayaes.4 Walker, Adm’rs. ■, P, Docksuder. -la il U tr, Eobinsou, Treasurer, t- < SSS. MO-IC-J C. White. ■ 1 . V* | ' Hon. S. P Wilson will\accept our tP rules for a copy of the Report of the Penney I shia Agricultural Society. f • The Printers in this office return their ett sere thanks to Mrs. Hiram Brooks for the exisf lent donation cake presented them 1 last week. p KtwsLi-, Dentist, will re-open hi's in Mansfield, about the first of March, Where he will he happy to meet his triends and pat rocs after hie absence daring the. winter . r "f 1 1 Ibi new three cent fractional currency fa. getting into circulation. It is smaller thaQ'^fie ire cent currency, better engraved and .pitted oii better paper. It has a likeness of Of -)rge Washington «u t*-e| centre of the currenoj the reverse side being green, with a figure 3;i , the centre. 11l in each corner. __ j .* , ' New Mcsic. —We have received from (b. ■White, of Mansfield, Pa., three pieces of nfusic. “The Sanitary Walt*,” by Rose Ryrtiers, brilliant and easy, good for dancing porf lees, „ jbe Banner of *be Sea," a song with o iorns Sfc H harmonized for four voices. On to Charleston —onward on,” a song defli sated to Major Gon. W. W. Sherman. This rtiSsical dealer is ready to supply all orders both for jdie latest songs ns well as instrumental pieces. Address J. C. White, Mansfield, Pa. ’ The Festival for the benefit of-the’EJ isoo pal (Jhurch passed off very pleasantly on Thursday and Friday evenings of last 'reek. The tableaux one of the most interesting /eh. tores of the occasion were very beautiful sand elicited the admiration of all present. Those who loee sentiment will remember with-plea sure “ The signing of Josephine’s Divdfce,” “The Statuary,” “The Bridal -and “The Little Major," especially lovely fad ef fective. While those who love a laugh w;/ not, forget soon “ May and December,” and f “ {he Exemption Office.” The music and singing edded very much to the general enjoyment. ~A small table of fancy articles was then; scjjd, when all adjourned to discuss the good thi.igs to be found in abundance in the commissary department. A vote of thanks was cordially passed by the ladies of the committees tor the young gentlemen who contributed so much Ly their efficient assistance to the success the entertainment. Revised Quota of Tioga County Tioga, February 20,18(55. - t Friend Cobb — Herewith please find Revised tjuota for Tioga County. . t E. G. SCHEIFFELIujp Deputy Provost MarshVj. 6 Elktand ; '9 Wellsboro 53 Oscfeola Belmar 38 Deerfield Charleston 46 Knoxville lB Brookfield' ll Chatham.. ,[ 29 Westfield liberty Union * fl&rd ... Bios .. 37 Clyraer Richmond Mansfield 6 Gaines Covington boro* 7 Elk Covington i*>v. i,abip 12 Sbippen MMtbnry ’,29 Morris Tioga boro 1 2 Jaefeon Tioga township /f 23 Lawrencevtile Rutland 4 '3O Lawrence Sullivan *3 Nelson ......... Mainiburg 2 Farmington The following notice was banded us b* Mr. Houghton, for publication : . Notice. —As there appeared a notice the Agitator of last week which goes to show.that Dr. Stewart, under one treatment, cured jne of chronic rheumatism of fifteen years standing, I make this statement to let the pubUcJltnovy that be has not cured me. I have two treatments from him, end have received no benefit whatever. J. D. HovoßTppr, * Stony Fork, Feb. 21, 1865 * 1 Record Yodr Deeds. —The attention ot par ties holding unrecorded Deeds is directed Ho the provisions of- the Act of Assembly, whiub re quires ; * , , ‘i “ That all Dee'de and Conveyances 6jj real (slate in thi« Commonwealth, shall be rf qrd e d m the office for Recording Deeds in the’ aunty rtere the lands lie, within si* month'-rafter the execution of such deeds and cqdts’ &noe*, and every such deed and conveyance ' bt'" re corded as aforesaid, shajll bo adjudged i. audu hat end void against any subsequent f Uroha s.er for a valuable consideration, nnlos k such deeds be recorded before the recording of the deeds or conveyance under which euch. eubee quent purchaser or mortgagee shall claim.” This is a very important notice, and those who hold unrecorded deeds, will see the impor tance of having them recorded without further delay, ■ ' A shocking accident occurred on noon al the upper railroad bridge, by- two men were killed. They were oomingjMsrose tbs bridge upon the upper track, as the j3wltsh Engine overtook them which was r itb some crippled cars, and therefor- w *re not discovered, and did not notice ijce ap proaching'danger. One man named 'Timothy Caray was struck and fell through to the ice Wow. The other, John Sally, was k( locked Against the side of tha bridge and so he-Uy/in j“red that be died within a few minute* a ftW- Wng carried home, which was a short ' tltne after the accident. These nien were 80*-,er, io dtjfitrious and worthy citizens. Mr: Sal Jy left & wife and family. Mr. Carey -was unit! jtrie/3, residing with hie mother, a widow, and ■ ed to'return with her to Ireland in the spring, M he had accumulated considerable pn perty. Hit brother was killed in-this bridge ,las Uyear, b y Wling through, on account of a looap'plank on which he stepped, giving way. ) ’• The following is the verdict of, the Jury r " The undersigned jury find as their verdict fb&t John Sally and Timothy Carey cat?,* to their death by accident, while in the employ of! the Company of the Erie*Raiiway on the 10th day (if lebruary, inst., by being struck by the oars while crossing the railroad'river bridge west nf Corning in the said town of Corning. Said accident occurred in consequence of neg ligence in furnishing proper aide walks for their laborera Id cross upon.”;— Corning Jour Dr. J. W. Stewart, will visit Tioga County -at the following places: Sloseon’s Hotel, Pa., Saturday, March 4. 1 * M E. S. Fair’s HMel. Tioga, Sunday, March 5. At A. Unnt'B Hotel. Mansfield, Monday, March 6. At * Barr’s Hotel, Bloasbnrg, Wednesday, March 8. At BigonoVs Hotel. Wellsboro, Friday, Saturday and Sun day, March 10,11 and 12. • - iPKOM THU SOLDIER BOYS. Battery “ A," Ist Pa. Light Art’y, ] Seven miles from Richmond,-Feb.-2d, ’65. j Friend , Cobb— Aa .l have the pleasure of dropping you a few lines I will try and give you a little sketch of the late doings around 'here. Know ye all men by these travels and ram bles through this world that' on the 25th of Dec., there was'a Jonny Reb made his appear ance in the Union lines, and as .soon as be got over our breast-works be jumped up and said “By —— lam a man again I", and then he was taken by a detachment of colored troops and marched to headquarters ,of the 24th A. C., and of coruse as all prisoners are lodged in the guard-house with a number of others of the same stamp which is called “ Desertion/’ and they all say they prefer desertion before starving. They say their cause is hopeless, aculrbVy .never can whip the-Yankees in the world. We are’under orders to be ready to march at a moment’s notice with three day's rations in our havtersaeks, and for my part" I am ready to go when called on, for I want .to see the .thing ended and then return to iny friends in the lit tle village of Mansfield. lam a veteran. I re-enlisted one year ago the 28th of last De cember, and I don’t think I shall have to stay my time out for the noble Yankees-will eat up the South; before my -three years is out and make sausage meat of-old Jeff. Davis. As I have, been in tha saddle all day,'and it is now one o’clock at will close Years,' truly, Office A. A. A. Gen’l, 3d Brio. 2d Dit. ) sth A. C., Feb. 10, 1865. ' J Friend Cobb —Having a few. spare momenta I will endeavor to entertain you by informing you of the move*of the Army, The sth, 6th, 2d and 9th Corps were on the move at daylight Sunday a. m., sth (inat., were across Hatches Bun at 10 a. u., met the enemy and were fight ing at noon. They fought all the afternoon and ih|o the evening. Our men first drove the Rebs ind then the Robs drove our men, but they were soon back in the old place again.' Our line has advanced about four miles on our left, The country is a perfect wilderness .where the' boys now are. The 6th Corps by -mistake fired into the sth, killing and-wounding’some of their own men, but not very many. Loss of. killed in 3d brigade is, officers 1, privates 4 • wounded, officers 5, privates 49;" missing, 40. Marcus Cline of Tioga was wounded. Oar men are putting op forts .and rifle pitsj and I un derstand that the 23d Army Corps-will relieve our. men' out front-and let them come back to camp. * The weather is very cold for this place and the buys have to suffer a great deal, but they do not grumble or find half so much fault ns some of the folks at home did when I was up on furlough. I should not be-surprised if«our men would try to .take the South Side railroad. There are a great many rumors afloat but I will wait for more correct information. tf;.;. is 10 20 . w,... 31 /X... 29 i 1 8 . IS -,i.v T 26 In Elmira, N. Y., on the 9th inst., by Rev. George C. Curtis. 1 D. D., W. P. PALMER, of Rutland, Tioga Co., Pa., to MARTHA J. LEWIS, of Wells, Bradford County, Pa. Important To Females. A ■ DR.' CHEESBIttAN’S PILLS. f The combination of ingredients in these Pills is the result of a long and extensive practice. They arc mild irutheir operation, and cannot* do barm to the most delicate; certain in correcting all irregularities, Painful Menstruations, 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 Ilraba, &c., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature. . x DR. GHEBSSMAZfS PILLS was the commencement of & new era in the treatmont of {(regularities and obstructions which bavo consigned so many to a PEEMATVas obav*. No female 'can- enjoy J good health unless she is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes place the general health begins to decline. These Pills form the finest preparation ever put forward with IMME DIATE and persistent success. Don’t bo De ceived. Take this advertisement to your Druggist, and tell him that you want* the BEST ami most RELIABLE FEMALE MEDICINE IN THE WORLD, which is com. priscd"ih these Pills.. v DR. OHEESEMAN’S PILLS have been a Standard Remedy for over thirty years, and are the most effectual one ever known for all complaints pecu liar to.JVmuk*. Tm all classes they are invaluable, inducing, xcith certainty, periodical regularity. They are known to thousands, who nave used them at different periods, through* out the country, having the sanction of some of the most eminent Phytici&m in America. Explicit directions, stating when they should not be used, with each Box—the Price One DcHar per Box, or 6 Boxes for $5, containing from 60 to 60 Pills., Pills sent by mail,promptly, ‘secure from observafioD.by remitting to tbe Proprietors, or any Agent. 93-SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. HUTCHINGS & HILLYER, Proprietors. * 81 Cedar Si., Now York Sold in Wellsboro, by JOHN A-BOY. •; J ■ In Tioga, by H. H. BOBDEN. J ■ln Lawrencerille, W. G. MILLER. March 2«, 1864-ly. ‘Editor of The Agitator : ■ Dzls Sir:—With your permission I wish to Bay to the readers of your paper that I will send,by return mall, to all who with it (free) A Recipe, with full directions for making and tiling a simple Vegetable Balm that will effectually re move, in ten days, Pimples, Blotches, Ten, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and Beautiful. I will also mail free to those having Bald' Heads,~or Bare Face?, simple directions and information that will .enable them to start a fall growth of Luxuriant .Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than thirty dsys. - - • All applications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yours, ' THOS. P. CHAPMAN, Chemist. • Feb,. 22,1865-Sra. 831 Broadway, New York. TO CONSUMPTIVES. —The undersigned having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having* suffered several years with a severe lung' affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to the means of cure. .To all who desire, he will send a copy of the pre scription used, (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the-same, which'they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchi* tis, Coughs, Golds, only object of the ad vertiser in sending tbe'Prescriptioo is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may procure a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address Bev. EDWARD A. WILSON/ , v Williamsburg, Kings County, New York, Feb./tt, i. J J Youra, Nelson H.' Bobbins. A. BBIBD. SFBCIAXi NOTICES. %M b T 10G A. CO XJ HTV AG IT ATO R; JIIPO R t A N : T‘ NOTICE.— ißy tlife Act of Congree* approved Juno ,30, IS6I, •»nd the,various act' to which (hut relates, it is proyd ded tbrtt all perw*»t»:*, resident** of the United Stutifc whose Income exceeds the .*utii of six hundred dol lars per annum; are required to make rerurna thereof to, the Assistant Asf'esspr of his or her District, uo or before the first Jay of May in each and ecery year. ✓ The year for which the return must be made ou or 1 before the first day of May nest having just ended, this therefore is to give n'oticMo nil Merchants Me chanics, Purmcrs, Lawyers, Physician.'*, Miners,Deal ers, iu short, all persons in ifae*Btb end lUth Divi sions of 'the iBth District of Peon’a, having an In* : come taxable to make returns as follows, to wit; Persons residing in the- townships of 'Richmond, Covington, Blows, Tioga township and Boro, Sullivan, Ward, Rutland* Mainsburg, Mansfield, Covington Boro and Pall Brook, comprising the Bth Division, will make returns to S. B. ELLIOTT, af bis residence in Richmond. " ■ Those residing in the townships of Delmar, Middle* bury. Charleston,. Chatham, Clymer, Elk, Gaines, Mor ris, (Liberty, Union, Shippen and Wellaboco, compris ing the 10th Div. will make returns to M. BULLARD, at his office in Wellshoro/on or before the Ist «ay of May next of their apnual gains, profits or incomes from any and all sources, or we shall be compelled to makeauch returns all .who neglect or refuse as in our judgment may seem just, and .compote the tax and addafitty per cenL thereto. In estimating an income no person ia allowed to deduct from. his. entire receipts for year any expenses incurred in support of himself or family, his own wages or that of his wife and minor children, or any outlay for land, new buildings, carriages, horses, cat*, tie or implements or furniture of any kind, except to replace such implements as bare been worn out. - Ey»ry laboring man who has rooafred for hi* en tire services and that of tie family, and from all other Sources over six hundred dollars during the year *O4, should-make return* -Every mechanic whoso receipe for the year 1864, exceed si£ hundred dollars after deducting tb© le gitimate* expenses ef carrying on bis business, not deducting bis own or minor children’s labor,,and from all other,sources should make return. Every farmer, the value of whose farm produce of all descripfcious/such as liay, grain, cattle, sheep, wool, batter, meat, vegetables & c., without deducting anything for the labor of himself or* family "ot for any portion of produce consumed by himself or family, exceeds the sum of six. bandied.,dollars, to gether with all receipts daring the year 1864 from other sources should make return. * Every. Miner whose receipts for after deduct. Ing expenses "for powder Ac., exceed six hundred dol lars for the year 1864, should make return. ' Every merchant, tfader dr businekror professional man whatever, whose receipts • after deducting the amount necessarily paid out in carrying on said busi ness or profession, not deducting his own labor or that of his -family, or their sustenance or support, exceeds the sum of, six hundred dollars, should make ’'return.- * j-| ' • ' - ’ '?■ j All receipts from any'source, such 'as rents, sala ries, and interest on notes and judgments, included. j 1 ' An itemized, account .should be made out under oath beginning with the first day of January 1864, and ending on. the. thirty-first day of December of said year, both days inclusive. This notice is not required by law, but is given for the benefit of those Hable to an income tax, and fair warning is given that if persons liable do not come forward and make their returns by the time required by law, that we shall do our -duty as officers to the best of our ability. All necessary blanks and information can be bad at any time on application to either of ns. The tax is .upon the excess of six hundrbd dollars. There are also certain proper deductions to ,be mads from an income which are po : nted out in the blanks and accompanying instructions. 1 , .S. B. ELLIOTT, As’t Assessor, Bth DiV’n, 18th CoEn Dist. Pa. 1 M. BULLARD, Ass’tf Assessor, Feb. 8, '65. 10th Div’n, IBth District. Ed. MAR THE-TRACK! That tosh to o. bollard’s store ; means something! J / Of course'it does.' ’lt means that B r L L A H »’S NEW STOCK OF FILL & WINTER GOODS, are all the rage, and that about three square miles »f people, in and around Wollsborough and vicinity, KNOW WHERE TO GO TO BUY GOOD QOOJ>% AND BUT THEM CHEAP. B XX L L A R E defies competition in style, variety, quantity, quality and cheapness, of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, ( FANCY GOODS, LACES TRIMMINGS, SHAWLS, HOSIERY, LINENS, CAMBRICS, BUTTONS LADIES’ GAITERS, SLIPPERS, GLOVES) and—but why enumerate? He haa-everythin) in the line of goods that will be asked fat.; Com( nndeeo. And then— I BUY TO SELL AGAIN 3 not “cheap as dirt/' because good goods can't be sold for a 'song now-n-days; but os cheap as any like quality of goods can be sold in the country. Also, BEAVER HATS; ALL STYLES AND MATERIAL. The Grocery Departing comprises everything In that line, all good and a reasonable prices. Drop in with the crowd. T&St' One Door above Roy's Brag Store. 0. BULLARD. Wellsboro, Nov. 1, 1863. JJETKOLEUM! PETROLEUM J-. Geologists an 3 practical jnon unite in their belief and so report, that the . ", v Discovery of Oil in Wellsboro is near at bandi But I.would say to the people pf TIOGA (OOUWTY & VICINITY, (before - investing your Capital in Oil Stock) that I have recently purchased,) the Stock of Goode of M. Bullard, consisting of CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. CAPS, Ac., all at a great reduction from l*«w York Jobbing Prices, . and am bound to give to my customer* the advantage OP BY PURCHASE. Being desirous of closing out the Clothing part of this Stock, I now offer the entire Stock 11 , AT COST FOR CASH! HATS AND CAPS, I will almost give away j a» all events, will sell them so cheap yon will hardly know the difference. Call soon and avail yourself of this , RARE OPPORTUNITY. Remember the place, the Keystone Store, one door above Roy’s Drug - Store. G. P. CARD. Wellsboro, Jan. 25, 1805-tf. LOST. —From the subscriber on the 25th day of December, 1364, one BOUNTY ORDER of the amount of one hundred dollars drawn by the Super visors of Westfield township, Tioga county,- Pa., to John E. Mintonye, a Volunteer for said township said order No. 22 of Bounty Orders for said town ship, and dated Westfield, June 18; 1864, with an en dorsement of thirty-four dollars. Whoever will re turn said order will be liberally rewarded. Westfield, Feb. 8, 1865-31* 0. P. KINO. PETROLEUM COMPANY.— Notice is hereby given that the annual election of officers of-the Wells boro Petroleum Company will be held at the office of said Company, in Wellsboro, on the first Monday in March next, being the 6th day of the month, for the election by ballot of nine Di rectors. one of wjiom to-be designated as President, a Clerk and Treasurer, to serve for one year. The election will be opened at two and close at'six P M. By (jrder'of the Board of Directors, J „ J- EMBRY, Clerk. Office of the Company, Feb. 8, 1865-tf. TEAR WITH NEW PRICES ! GOING ON AT J. A. ROSE & CO’S CHEAP ‘ CASH STORE! NEW GOODS A'N D NEW STYLES! GOODS HAVE FAIXENT! GOODS ARE CHEAPER! The only question among Ladies is, where can I get something handsome in the shape of a Good Stylish Dress, Cloaking, &c., and at the aame time CHEAP ? On walking into th* Store of i J. A. ROSE & CD’S the Ladies will find this difficult question IMMEDIATELY ANSWERED. HE BUYS CHEAP! HE SELES CHEAP! DRESS GOODS. Corded Poplins, Mermoes, Alapaccas, Coburgs, Rep DeLainos, Pacific DeLaines, Ac., Ac. FANCY GOODS. Hair Rolls, Head Nets, French and American Cor nets, Breakfast Shawls, Splendid Nubias, Skating Caps, Hoods/ Hood Nubias, Dress Trimmings, Collar and Sleeve-everything. LADIES’ CLOTHS, , FLANNELS. SOLFERINOE3, figured and 1 plain, every color and quality. Gentlemen say before leaving home, “ Where do you want to go to trade. Wife ?” “ I don't know.” “Well, I will tell you. You STOP AT ROSE’S. HE KEEPS IBE' LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF READY MUli; CLOTHING, AND I WANT A PAIR OF PANTS, SO LET’S STOP THERE.” « ro U’SE bight. J. A. ROSE & 00. KEEP HOOP SKIRTS, AND SUCH AN ASSORTMENTI WHY, I, DO BELIEVE he has enough to bnild a telegraph across the Atlan tic Ocean; AND I WANT ONE, YES, i I WANT TWO, 1 YES, We, Will Stop There, FOR BE SELLS WOMEN’S SHOES, for.. $1.25 BALMORAL SKIRTS, (full size)... 3.25 25 HOOP SKIRTS, (wide tapes) 1.25 BEST KIP BOOTS, (shop mads) 5.00 BESIDES ALL TJHBSE HE HAS ALL KtNDS OP BOOTS and SHOES! AND ALL PRICES, . f AND THEY ARE CHEAP, TOO, FOR I HAVE TRIED THEM, AND I Eifow they are Right and Cheap. 1 DON’T KNOW HOW HE GETS HIS GOODS, , (probably eteale them or bays them and never pays for them) ’i ■ j BUT WE WON’T jASK HIM, AS LONG AS THEY ARE CHEAP, WE tYILL BUT.” LADIES & GENTLEMEN, » 7 - WE HAVE EVERYTHING; Yes, I say we have everything except wagon tracks and post holes and these yon can buy at the Hard ware Stores. i! IT IS WORTH 'WHILE TO STEP IN fND SEE WHAT HE HAS. Don't buy—only see. Coma and examine. The Goods are to your taste. And-remember the place. ROSE’S CHEAP CASH STORE, MANSFIELD, -Tioga Comity, Pa., NEXT DOOR TO MANSFIELD HOTNL. Mansfield, January 11,1865-ly., THE INHERENT DISPOSITION OF MANKIND, LEADS HIH TO PURCHASE THE NECESSARIES, AS WELfcl AS THE LUXE BIE S OF LIFE. AT THE Lowest Possible Prices; AND SINCE THE 66 Almighty Dollar 99 HAS BEEN STYLED •; THE SOUL OF MAN, , IT TAK E S But Ordinary Understanding TO COMPREHEND jTHE TRUE ’ VALUE o p AN ESTABLISHMENT, THAT FURNISHES A COMMUNITY with|a large variety of SEASONABLE MERCHANDIZE, AT UNIFORM LOW RATES. When Ferine & Co. located their establishment in Troy, it was for the express purpose of furnishing the public with goods at SUCH PRICES AS COULD NOT FAIL ATTRACTING PURCHASERS. Wo will allow the public to judge of their snoceat. Mr. E. P. FERINE, WHILE THANKING THE PUBLIC FOR PAST FAVORS, WOULD SAY, THAT NO EFFORT SHALL BE WANTING jON HIS PART, T O {Merit a Continuance OF SAID FAVOR. HE NOW HAS A LARGE STOCK MERCHANDIZE FOR THE 1 FILL AND WINTER TRIBE, PROBABLY LARGER THAN CAN BE FOUND j | IN T&IS OR j Adjoining Counties, WHICH THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED EXAMINE '• A T S UCH PRICES " • AS CANNOT (we have the boldness to affirm) BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. BE BUYS HiS GOODS FOR CASH, alnd sells FOR CASH, and the consumer gets the worth of his money. With quick Sales and light Pro®*, both Parties are enabled to realist the value of the NIMBLE SIXPENCE. TROY, Got. 6,1884. “TO BOWELS!” Q BEING a big crowd on Main Street, harry* ing toward a common center, lomebody asked Where Are Ton Goins? The answer was "To Bowen’s, No. I, Union Block !” To look at that splendid stock of NEW FALL & WINTER GOODS I ust ■Arriving from New Tork. “ VERY SENSIBLE PEOPLE,” thought £to myself; you know 'who buys at a bar gain, and sella so as to give the pnrehaser a bargain too. Therefore, if yoa want anything in the line of DRY GOODS, LADIES' GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, 40., GO TO BOWEN’S, and If yon want , HARDWARE, 1 . 1 QUEBNSWABE, WOODEN-WARE, and GROCERIES, at pricei you can afford to pay GO TO BOWEN’S. If yon have Caih, or Batter, or Cheeie, or Statin to exchange for thU I SPLENDID STdOK OF GOODS, bring them along, and yon will get Satisfactory Bargains; and if yon come once, yon will be rare to come twice —yoa, thrice, or half-a-dozen timez. Don’t forget the plaoe: NO. 1, UNION BLOCK, Wellzboro, Not. I,IBM. JOHN R. BOWSW. TU£ WORLD’S GRZAT RSSIEDT FOR Scrofula and Scrofulous Diseases. From Emery Edes, a tcdl-knovm merchant of Oxford, Maine. I have sold largo nnantities of.your Sarsaparilla, but never yet one bottle which failed of the desired effeo* and fall satisfaction to tho'sC who rook it. As fast as our people try it, they agree there has been no medicine bfa> Jt before in our community/ 7 Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Uloers, Bores, and all Diseases of tho Skin. From Rev. Robt. Stratton, Bristol, England, “ 1 only do my duty to you and the public, when I add my testimony to that you mihh*li of the medicinal virtues ol your Sarsaparilla. My daughter, aged ten, had an afflicting humor in her ears, eyes, and luur for years, which wc were unable to cure until we tried your SARSA PARILLA She has been