An Incident of the West; Sonie years since a temperance ft an movefl witi/his family from New Ilampa tire to the ■West. The sparsenees of the popfjatio*, ati(i the oiintinual travel past his place, ‘endered it; a necessary act of humanity in fiitn frequently' to enceftain travelers who could go io farther. Owing to the frequency of these culls, he re solved to enlarge his house and put up the usual sign. Soon after this an election came on; the triumphant party ,felt .thtrt it was a wonderful victory, and some young bloods of the majority determined; in honor qrit, to have_ a out.”. Accordingly, mounted on" their fine prairie horses, they .started on a long ride. Every tavern was visited on their round; and thei variety thue drank produced ft mixture, which added greatly to the noise and boister ousness of the company. In thiaco/dition they came, about a dozen in , number.topur quiet temperance tavern. The landlord} /.hndplady' were absent —the eldest daughter fourteen years of age and five younger children; were' alone in thejioose. These gentlemen, (for they called themselves such), called for liquor.ft** We keep none,” was. the modest reply of Uv* young girl. “ What do you keep tavern for, tpefn V “ For the accommodation of travelers,” .■ ** Well then accommodate us with something to drink/ “ You see, sir, by the sign, that wa/keep a tem perance tavern.” (Here the child an clustered around--their 1 sister.) “Gi v o -me In ax, and X will cot down the sign." “ Youfll: iod an a* onL the wood pile, sir.” Here theTpatiy. eaqh‘. one wijth an oath, made a rush fo;.' ths • wood-pile, exclaiming : “ Down with 1 Down with, the sign,!” But the leader,'inguing out, discovered, in an adjoining I‘outn, a splendid piano and its accompaniments. ‘“"Who makes this squeak V’ said he. “ I play sometimes,” said-she, in a quite, modest man tier. “You do? Give us'a tune,” “ Certainly, sir,” and taking a stool, while the the children formed a circle close around her, ehe sung'and played the “ Old ■ Arm Chair.” Some of there had never heard a piano before; others had-I ht heard one for years. The tumult was' soon nushed; the whip aud spur gentlemen wire drawn back from the wood pile, and formed.a circle outside the children. The leader again' Spoke: Will vim be so kind as to favor'; us* with another song?” Another was played,'and the children, becoming, reassured, some of them joined their sweet voices with their sUtev’s.' One would touch the sympathies of the stranger- 1 , another melt-tfiem in griefs* one would arouse their patriotism, another their chivalry and benevo lence ; at length, ashamed (o'; ask for more, they each made a low bow and thanked her— wished her a good afternoon,, and left as quiet ly as if they had be»n at* a*funeral. Months after this nccurrenee. the falther.Mn traveling, stopped at a village, where a gentleman accos ted him . with ; “ Are you Cd. P —-, of S ?" “lam." “Well sir. I anj-spokesman of the party whoso grossly innocent family, threatened to cot dtgrnybur sign, and spoke so rodely to yoor daughter, sir ; berno l>le bearing and fearless courage-,'frere remark able in one' so young and unprotected. Can yon pardon me, sir ? I tell y6u tbatl can never forgive myself.” As Awkward C-iCntev.— Did Anybody ever reflect Imw living in such a couulry as Austra lia, for instance, must upset all or e’s establish ed ideas about the fitness of things'? Whatev 'fr‘previous esperierice of fhe priftits of com pass 8 man may have had is bepi reversed. — The sun no longer shines,from Hbc Southern half ibf the heavens, but from the, Northern.— The old rule in the school geographies, “ Turn your face to the sun and yon Wilhhave the west at your right and the east to Jour lefts” must be expunged from the memory; The Austra lians go “down north” to spend the winter, and come " up South” during the hot summer months. The first strawb6rries;and early po tatoes come from “ down The needle of the compass points toward, t ie south, and the North Star, is no longer a symbol of stead fastness. In abort, the north apd thp south exchange places,- and the. JWtraliaa poets must sing odes to “the sunny North’’ and ‘i icy South!” A j>ETROLEUM! PETROLEUM!— _ Geologists aid practical men unite in their belief and so report that the . Discovery of Oil in. WeUshoro is near at hand. But I would say to the people of “'TIOGA COUNTY & VICINITY,, (before Investing yodr Capital in Stock) that I have'recently the Stock of Goods of M. Bullard, consisting of -* **' CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES*, HATS, CAPS,- <te., all at a great reduction from. M*fw York Jobbin j Prices, and-am bound to give to my custd tiers the advantage OP NY PURCHASE, Being desirous of closing out the Clothing part of thi? Stock, I now offer the entire &tuck AT COST FOB, CASH! HATS AND.CAPS, ( I will almost give away; at all-f vents, will sell them so cheap yoa will hardly know the difference. Call soon and avail yourself of this * ; RARE 0 PPORttf NjtTY. Remember the place, the Keystone Store, one door above Roy’s Drug Store. , \,G. P, CARD. Wellsboro, Jan. 25, 1865—tf. ADMINISTRATOR'S, NOTlCE.—Letters of ad ministration having been granted to the under signed «>n the estate of Hiram jAYery, late of Charles ton, deceased, notice is hereby -given to those in debted to make immediate payment, and those bavin* claims to present them properly for settlement to __ U. IV. AVERY, Adm'r. Charleston, Feb. 15, 18 65-61. no letters of Administration having.been granted to the'undersigned upon, the estate of Joseph Walker, late of Richmond, dee’d, those indebted will please make immediate payment, and thud having claims against said estate will present tVim f or settlement to W, W. BATNES, 1 , NELSON S. WALKER, J Adm rs - . Richmond, Feb. 22, 1866,-6t* • ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of ad . ministration having been to'the nnder sigued on the estate of J. B- Cady, late of Nelson, deceased, notice is hereby given to those indebted to tpake immediate pajtnentand these having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement to LUTHER H. 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Address all Correspondence, I C E D. Mr GAZLAY & CO , PUBZ.XSBB a« • PACIFIC RKOIITHLT, 34 Liberty Street, BT. Y. * AMERICAN NEWS COMPANY, 121 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK. WHITE * BAUER, ■ ' f;-* ; " SA*- rUANCISCO, Jma&ry 18,1865-ly. L- WILCOX AND COMIC illdltratiqns. fashion plates. - SUBSCRIBE NOW. I . PRESENTS, j&th KEEPSAKES OF THE oautionl WHOLESALE AGENTS; THE T 1 U (iA COU N T Y A(i IT ATO ii. THE EEOPIjIE’S "STORE " IN CORNING, N. Y. J.-M. SMITH, HAVING associated with him N.B. WAITE, who baa been employed for the last nine years in the Store, in the capacity of Salesman, the business will bo continued under the name hud firm of SMITH & WAITE, ' ■* AT -T H K '■* NEW STORE, OPPOSITE THE Dickinson House, and will be conducted as heretofore on the principle ONE PRIGE^ ANREADY PAY. Ten yean experience in .the former,-BDd r frorf two to three t y®a r a I tn the latter (during - "which time our business has more than doubled) has fully demon* atrated the wisdom of this"cdtli j se. We are now re ceiving w from Hew Yorfc, afresh supply'of ' SPRING GOODS, selected with especial reference tp .the, wants of the people of this vicinity. The Stock will cobaist of STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, among wbioh,are - . , BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, TICKS, stripes; denims, checks, prints, FLANNELS, GINGHAMS, " CHAMBRAYS, DeLAINES, ALPACCAS, fj. SCOTCH PLAIDS, and, a great variety of DRESS GOODS. " Also, SfIAWLS, 4 LA- DIES’ CLOAKINGS, CLOTHS, 4 CASjSIMERES, "by life yaid'ormade up toorder. KENTUCKY JEANS, COTTONADEB,. LINENS, and a general assortment of Goods for HEN’S AND BOY’S WEAR. We also Keep a general stock of BOOTS & SHOES, FAMILY GROCERIES, YANKEE NOTIONS, PALM LEAF HATS, SON UMBRELLAS, &c. Wo shall endeavor to keep our_ Stock as complete as possible, by-the. dohtinnal Addition of such articles in onr lino as the wants of our custo mers ■ „-, : ■ SEEM TO REQUIRE. Onr facilities for purchasing Goods -ARE UNSURPASSED, and while we do not pretend to sell Goods LESS THAN COST, yet we are willing to sell them at a SMALL PROFIT, and it will be onr aim-by - • FAIR DEALING, . to merit a share of pablic patronage. We are very thankful for the liberal and constantly INCREASING I bestowed upon ns, and hope to merit its continuance and increase. from TIOGA COUNTY and vicinity ara.otitdiallyjnrlted. tfccall and examine Goods and Prices. SMILE 4 WAITE. Corning, Marcir . •- --- Great bargains for thirty days— HAYING A MUCH LARGER Stocfc of Goods titan Desirable, AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR, * “ rTARfi" THIS MBiirßof * J ' '■" ~" —-or !-* v INCREASING SALES, and taming them into Cash .for SPRING- PURCHASES. From this time forward until farther notice, I shall sell most of the stock at - GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. As samples we will .sell, SHAWLS, at a redaction of $l.OO to $3.00 each CLOAKS, “ : ,r 1.00 to 3,00 each CLOTHS, .“ .50to 2.<oOpryd GASSIMBBES. , “ .25 to ...75 pr jd. DBESS.QOODS,- “ •. .12J to ;6Q jsr yd. BALMORAL;-SKIRTS;.; " .50' tojJ.OO.'eapb HOOP SKIRTS,., '... ...12} to* .50 each Red, Grey, & White Flannels, .12} t0;.25 pr yd OUR STOCK OP' BOOTS. SHOES, GAITERS, DOMESTICS OF ALL KINDS, ANDFANCY GOODS, SUCH AS WOOLEN HOODS, SCARPS; SONTAGS, Ac. REDUCED TO THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Wo wish to soli a good many goods daring the next thirty days, and, believe we are able to do so if you need Calland see for yourselves. X A, .PARSONS, . Corning, IF. T. January 25, 1865. CHURCH MUSIC.—AII persons that play the Me lodean or Cabioet Organ should bo able to play Church Musie, by a Now Method of Teaching Chords and. Thorough Base. 1 guarantee the’ scholar to be able to read and play at sight Ordinary Church Mu sic at tho.ejjjCo.f tiwtaty-four.'or thirty lessois, provi ded the person is familiar with the Letters on the Staff and Key Board. My scholars also have the privilege of Practicing Chorus,. Singing with a fine Yocal Society one evening each week. Instruments jqf »UL hinds, for sale andda rent, MansfieldjrFeh. E 2, ISOWin. -t J, a WHITE. U DI T OR.’ S NOTICE.— The undersigned having been appointed an auditor to distribute the proceeds arising from the sale of real estate of Hiram E. Hill, at the suit of James Watronvwill attend to“thb duties of said apnoinment at his office on the 24th day of April next, at 1 o’clock P. M., at which time and place all persons interested in the distnbnUep ef said fund are invited to present their claims of be,, forever' barred from' any claim upon said fund. HENRY SHERWOOD Wellsboro, March 22, 1866-St. Auditor New Flour and Provision Store. CHAS; 4 H. VANVaLKENBURG wishes to in form the citirens of Wellsboro and the surround ing country that they have recently started a new FLOUR AND PROVISION STORE, in the bonding formerly known as “ Osgood’s Store," where they'may be found at all times ready ..to wait on all customers who may favor them with a call, and sell them .the choicest.kinds of ’ FLOUR, MEAL, BUCKWHEAT, PORK, 4e., at as reasonable rate* as any finn.inthls .place. CASH paid for all hinds of GRAIN, HIDES, and FURS. CHAS. AJL-VAN VALKEHBBBQi- Wellsboro, Deo. 21,1804. September Ist, 1863. - ■ FBOM_THIS DATE, FOR READY PAY ONLY I CUSTOM BOOTS AND SHOES; . Leather, Findings, &c. CASH PAID FOK HIDES, PELTS, DEER SKINS AND FIJRS, FRANKLIN SAYS: “When you have anything to advertise, tell the public of it in.plaln, simple language/’ ; X am manufacturing good oustem made Boots and Shoes'which Twill sell at fair prices, and only, for BEAD T PAY, "]Such work cannot be acid at'as low rates per pair, as | eastern made slop-work, but it can and will bo 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 cbancesjaot to fall in pieces with the first weeks service, is but a doubtful protection in wet<aud cold weather. Try me. - ' . Back Doeskins Wanted, in the fed and short bine, for which I will pay cash and a good price. Beef-Hide. and Calfikian Wanted, for which I will also pay cash. Sheep Pelt. Wanted, for which I will also pay cash and the highest mar ket price. ; An assortment of solo, upper,oalfskihs 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 Ballard's. - 1 - G. W. SEARS. N. B. I can’t give credit, to be plain, haven’t got it to give, i Wellsboro, Sept. 9,1883'. FILL AND WINTER ROODS! T. 1.. BALDWIN IS now receiving a large and well' selected STOCK OP FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Consisting in part of a General Stock of DRY GOODS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, I ' HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, ' HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, WOODEN WARE. &c., &o. All of which wiH he sold VERT LOW for READY PAY ONEY. ALL KINDS OP COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All persons baying GOODS for REA D,Y:.FA T. Are respectfully invited to call and examine THE STOCK, As they are to be sold at VERY LOW FRIGES. CASH PAID FOR WOOL. Tioga, Nov. 27. 1864: “ T. L. BALDWIN. Millinery goods.— Mrs. a; j. sofield. has jnst returned from New York with a fine assortment of Millinery Goods, which she will take pleasure in showing ber-enstomers and will sell at a small profit. She is prepared to repair Felt and Bear ver fiats 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, scarft, ribboas, and. flower*, and everything in her line of goods. Rooms opposite Roy’s Drag Store, Main St. ,WollsherOf.Nov. 16, XBM. General Order IVo. 1. HEADQUARTERS OF THE IRON .BRIGADE —OF— Tioga and Potter Counties. ALL persons whether liable to draft or not, want, log ao 7 articles made wholly or in part of oaat iron, are hereby notified chat the headquarters of this Brigade is .permanently located at the Knoxville Foundry, where all such wants will he supplied upon presentation of “ The Greenbacks." If* you want a Cook Stove call_at Biles*. If'you want a Parlor Stove, call at Headquarters. ICyoa want a Box Stove, call at Knoxville Foun dry. If- yon want a good Plow, call at Biles*. • ' If? you want a Road Scraper, call at Headquarters. If you want Cultivator Teeth, call at Knoxville Foundry. . 0 If.you want a Wagon Shoe, call at Biles*. If. you want a Paint Mill, call at Headquarters. If, you want Sled Shoes, call at Knoxville Foun dry. If you want Mill Irons, Machinery, or any thing ever made at a FOUNDRY, call where they make the'hest of every thing and no mistake. N; B. On account of the serious illness of the OLD MAN CREDIT, Mr. CASH will take his place, and all persons in debted Dill walk up to the Captain*? Office and settle or not growl when the constable comes around. I. P BILES, & CO. BILES, ) , H.K. RUMSEY. \ 1 Knoxville, Oct. 26,1864. WANTED.— 500 busfaelq Oats, 600 bushels Cora in ear, 500 bushels Flax Seed, for which the highest market price in Cash will be paid. D. P. ROBERTS & CO. Wellsboro, Nov. 23,1864-tf. RCVEMIIE STAMPS, A LARGE'ASSORTMENT of Revenue Stamp? of all denominations, just received at the First National Bank of Wellsboro, in the Store building of C, <k J, L. Robinson. Persons wanting Stamps are request to call and get a supply. *- Wellsboro, May 25,1864-tf. Mmmm MANHOOD: HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. QhMv Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culvorwell’s Celebrated Essay on the radical cnre (without medicine) of Spermatorrhoea, or seminal weakness. Involuntary Seminal Losses; Impotenoy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.: also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extrava gance. Price in a sealed envelope, only six cents. The celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years* successful practice, that the alarming consequences of seif-abuse may bo radically cared without the- dangerous use of internal medicine or tbo application of the knife— pointing out a mode of cure at onoo simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. ■£s9* This Lecture shonifi be in the hands of every yonth and every man in the land. Sent, under sea], in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps, by addressing CHAS. J. C. KLINE, 4 CO., 127 Bowery. New York, Post-Office Box, 4566. April 1, 1865., [Juno 15,1864-ly.} SEED POTATOES. —Some new and choice varie ties. Also some fine Early Potatoes for gardens, for sale at- - - ROY’S DRUG STORE. /'■'(LOVER AND GRASS SEED.—Wo have a Bu rn i rerior Article of Clover and Grass Seed, 'wellsboro Apr. 5,>65.. -WRIGHT 4. BAILEY. TCTHITE WASH LIMB.—ThoJ best quality of W- - Rhode. T«i»nd Lima fot-.white washing.'at ’ .... . ROT'S.DRUG STORE. KEROSINELAMPSat • 7 ' ■ BOY'S DRUG STORE. TO THE PUBLIC. I AM no wprepared to manufactore, at my establish ment in Deerfield, PLAIN ANDvPANCY FLANNELS, Also, Ladies' BALMORAL SKIRTS to order, either by the piece or quantity, to suit CUB-, tomers. JOSEPH INGHAM. Knoxville, July 15, 18631 DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTOR?. THE undersigned having purchased the well •known Woolen Factory of Messrs. E, B. 9. Bowen on the Cowanesque River, two miles east of Knoxville, takes this method of informing tb« inhabi tants of Tioga and adjoining counties that he will manufacture wool by the yard or on shares to suit customers, into flannels, CASSIMERES, . DOB-SKINS, FULL CLOTHS, of all kinds. The machinery has been thoroughly repaired and new machinery added thereto, also an improved new wheel which will enable him to work the entire sea son. :He will pay particular attention to - Rail Carding & Clotli Dressing, which will be done in the neatest possible manner, having added one new Roll Machine, will enable him to dispatch and accommodate people from a distance* He would farther say that he has carried on the busi ness in manufacturing wool for farmers in Bradford andfadjoining counties for the past twenty years; he therefore can warrant all work and satisfy his custo mer?, using nothing in manufacturing but genuine wool. JOSEPH INGHAM. Deerfield, May 5, X863-ly. Insurance Agency. THE Insurance Company of North America have appointed the undersigned an agent forTiogn County and vicinity. As the high character and standing of this Compa ny give the assurance of full protection to owners of properly against the hazard of fire, I solicit with con fidence a liberal share of the business of the county. This company was incorporated in 1794. Its capital is $500,000, and Us assssts in 1861 as per statement Ist Jan. of that year was $1264,719 81. CHARLES PLATT, . , . Secretary, ARTHUR G. COFFIN, Office of the Company 232 Walnnt Street Philadelphia. Wm.Bueliler, Central Agent Har risburg, Pa. JOHN W. GUERNSEY, Agent for Tioga County, Pa, July 15, 1863. Soldiers’ Pay Bounty and Pension Agency. KNOXVILLE. TIOGA COUNTY PENNA. The undersigned having-been specially licensed by the United States Government to procure the Back Pay, Bounty, and Pensions, of deceased and disabled soldiers, gives notice to all interested, that he has made arrangements with par ties in Washington, by which he is able to procure Back pay. 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, 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 Connty resides there. Also, lodge Case, before whom all applications for pensionf may he 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 daring 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 he no widow, then .the minor chil drenj-and if no- minor children,'then '(be father, mother, sisters, or brothers are entitled as above.— Terms, moderate. X will.be at my office on Monday and Saturday of each" week, fo attend-to this business. July -16, 1863. ly. WM. B. SMITH. References:- Wellsboro, J. F. Donaldson, Sher iff Stowell. Addison, N. Y., W, IT. Smith. Wash ington, D. C./Tucker and Lloyd. PENSION AGENCY. TO SOIDIEBS AND THEIR FHXENDB. THE undersigned having had conti&grablejexpe rieuce in procuring Pension Bounties and Back pay of Soldiers, will attend to all business in that line entrusted to hia care with promptness and fidelity. ALL SOLDlERS'discharged by reason of wounds are entitled to the $lt)0 bounty. *_ “ Pensions, afrears" 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 H. B. Card, County Treasurer, Wellsboro, Pa. D. F; Pomeroy, Troy, Pa. A. H. Spalding/Sheriff, Towanda, Pa, [April 1. 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 the legal necessary fees if desired. No charge if not success ul in the application. D. McNATJGHTON. Reference* : Hon; Victor Case, I. W. Bellows, Ex amining Surgeon at Knoxville, Pa., B. B. Strang, Clymeri Pa., F. Strang,. Hector, Pa., S. H. Beebe, Harrison, Pa. Westfield, Aug. 24,1864.-6mos* Pennsylvania State Hemal School, MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO., PA. THE SPRING TERM Will commence on Mon day, March 13, 1865. Prof, F. A. -ALLEN, for.-the post six years in charge of the Chester County (Pa.) Normal School,. »hat been elected Principal, and Prof. Frank Crosby," recently of the same institution, has been appointed! to the Professorship of Languages and Literature. Prof, Alle* is well known throughout the State as a gentleman of accurate scholarship, possessing a prac tical experience of fifteen years as an educator of teachers. Prof. Crosby possesses the advantage of a rare and successful experience as a teacher of the va rious branches which are pursued in schools of the 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 valuable apparatus has already been scoured. Tuition, t« advance, per term, $6.00, No extra charges for the languages or mathematics. Boarding in "the hall, or in private families, from $2.60 to $3.00 por week, W, C.'RIPLEY, Albert Clark, Sec’y. Pros’t Board of Trustees. Mansfield, July 20, 1864-1 y. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad-, ministration having been granted to-the under- 1 signed upon the estate of M. D, Bossard, late of Farmington, deceased, all persons indebted to said es tate lira requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present the same, duly authenticated, for settlement to , WM. CAMPBELL, Farmington, Mar, 22, Adm'r, ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of ad ministration having been granted to the under signed on the estate of James Campbell, late of Nel son, doo’d, notice is hereby given to those indebted to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement to E. B. CAMPBELL, Adm’r. Nelson, Meh. 22, 1865-6 t» NOTICE.— Toe annual meeting of the Stockhold ers of the State Normal School of the sth Dis trict, will be held in the Trustees room, at the School building in Mansfield, on Monday, the Ist day ol May, 1865, at- 2 o'clock P. M., for (he purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year. W. C. RIPLEY, Prea't. ALBERT CLARK, Seo’y. Mansfield, March 22, 1§65-sw. POTTY A WINDOW GLASS at ROT’S DREG STORE. QONSTITDTION LITE SYRUP._ it WILLIAM H. GREGG, M. c Gradoawof the. College q! Physicians and Soraeon, v AaslstaSt Physician In th« li?\ ,I,nr Islandl Hospitals, late jTedlcal Inspector of ih, !** I '' State Ynlonteer Depots, under Gov. Edwin D. Morgan CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP HAS PRODUCED , " OLUTION IN MEDICINE, A SET - What may seem almost incredible, is that man. „ hitherto considered hopelessly incurable, are fL U:ea cured In a lew days or weeks; and we cheerfnllv . Opontly investigations of tho liberal-minded and seienti».!'7 ltB liw which have no*parallel at the present day, ro During the last fire years we hare contended , cles. and overcome opposition, as herculean as ’ encountered by any reformers. ' l ever CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Is a positive end specific remedy for all diseases ori»i„ „ trom an litPDßit Stats of the Blood, and for all rh-S?,. * Diseases transmitted from Parent to Child. 'Whaty, PARALYSIS.’ It is so universally admitted that Constitution Life s. is the only effective means of restoration in th ■ forms of Paralysis, that we need not reiterate tbs'; i,£ Wll ‘ pfaaticalfy tho Orest Life-giving Power. 1 ■ ea ‘ DYSPEPSIA. Indigestion, Weight at Stomach, Flatulence Ll«, plaint. Want pt Appetite, Bad Breath. ““ ’ Constipation, Biliousness. SCROFULA. Struma, King’s Evil, Glandular Swellings, Ervslrwi.. ceration. Salt Rheum. M Cl : • This taint (hereditary and acquired) fining nr. told misery, is, by all usual medidal remedies mcnnhl RHEUMATISM. [Arthritis], Lumbago, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Sent Tt. Doloreaux. ’ c If there is any disease in which the Constitution t» Syrnp is a sovereign, it Is in Rheumatism and its vi. nlj affections. The most intense pains are almost In i i alleviated—enormous swellings are reduced Cases .i , or vicarious, of twenty or forty years’ standing hlv. k c cared by us. ' Dwn CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Purges the system entirely from sll the evil effects cnry, removing the bad Breath,and curiae the wj.i i and Rheumatic Pains which the use of Calomel 1, produce. It hardens Spongy Gums, and secures tha T«..h as firmly as ever, AWIQ CONSTITUTION* LIFE SYRUP Eradicates, roofand branch, all Eruptive Dtaise. Skin, Hke Ulcers, Pimples, Blotcl.es, and all Mherdifflcul ,et cl this kind, which so much disfigures the outward n»Z ance of both males and females, often making them ,7,/ gusttug object to themselves and their friends. Fob ali. Forms op Cicbrattvi Dtsrasts, Either of the Nose. Throat; Tongue, Spine, Forehead ot Scalp, no remedy has ever proved its equal. Moth Patches upon the female face, depending neon . diseased action of the Liver, are very unpleasant to th» young wife and mother A few hottles of Constitution Life Syrup will correct tho secretion and remove the d. posit, which is directly under the skin. ° f cr he i L ‘r r ' to Languor, Stains.,, Indigestton, Weak Stomach, or an ulcerated or cancer,mi condition of that organ, accompanied with burning or other unpleasant symptoms, will be relieved by the use of Cousth tutlon Life Syrup. At a General Blood*Purifying Agent, the Life Sym etancle unrivaled by any preparation in the world. THE RICH AND POOR are llablo f to the same diseases Naitnre and Science have made the Constitution Life SvnjD for tho benefit of all. y PURE BLOOD produces healthy men and women; and if the constitution is neglected in youth, disease and early death is the result. Do not delay when the means are so near at hand, and within the reach of all. Prcaiden CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP is the Poor Man’s Friend, and the Rich Man's Blessing. MORGAN & ALLEN, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AGENTS. 46 Cliff Street, New York. Sold by J. A. Rot, Wellsboro, Pa.; S 9. Pac*uu>, Coring ton, Pa.; Redctqtox A Co. Troy, pa. 5 31arch 29,1865-Iv. E. &. H. T. ASTHONT & CO., Manufacturers of Photographic Material,, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 501 BROADWAY, N. Y- In addition to our main business of Photographic Materials, we are Headquarters for the following, via; Stereoscopes & Stereoscopic Views, Of these we have an immense assortment, including War Scenes, American and Foreign Cities and Land scapes, Groups, Statuary, Ac., Ac. Also, Revolving Stereoscopes, for public or private exhibition. Our Catalogue will be sent to any address on reeeipt of Stamp. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. We were the first to introduce these into the United) States, and we manufacture immense quantities Id great variety,-ranging in price from 50 cents to $5O each. Our ALBUMS have the reputation of being superior in beauty and durability to any ethers. They will be sent by mail, free, on receipt of price. Fine Albums made to order. «£3 r CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. 1 Our Catalogue now embraces over Five Thousand different subjects (to which additions are continually being made) of Portraits ©f Eminent Americans, Ac., vis: about 100 Major-Generals, 550 Statesmen, 200 firig.-Generois, 130 Divines, 275-Colonela, 125 .Authors, 100 LiedL-Colonels, 40 Artists, 250 Other Officers, 126 Stage, 75 Navy Officers. 50 Prominent Women, 150 Prominent Foreign Portraits. 3,000 COPIES OP WORKS OF ART, deluding reproductions of the most celebrated En gravings, Paintings, Statues, Ac. Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp. An order for One Dozen PIC TURES from our Catalogue will be filled on the re ceipt of $l.BO, and sent by mail, free. Photographers and others ordering goods C. 0. D. will please remit twenty-five per cent, of the amount with their order. E. A H. T. ANTHONY A CO., Manufacturers of Photographic Materials, 501 Broadway, New York. - The prices and quality of our goods cannot fail to-satisfy. [Nov. 16, 1564-ly-l New Millinery Goods. MISS PAULINE SMITH wishes to inform her customers that she has just received her ■ FALL AND WINTER STOCK of Millinery Goods, and lhat she is prepared to do all kinds of work in the best manner for all who may favor her with their patronage. She wishes to inform those having Felt and Eea* ver Hats to be mane over that she will taka charge of saeh articles and send them to the city. Shop opposite United States Hotel. Well shore, Oct, 19,1864-tf, DRUG STORE— PRINCE'S METALLIC PAINT, THADDEOS DAVIDS’ INKS, ,t CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, CINCINNATI WINES & BRANDY, WHITEWASH LIME, KEROSENE LAMPS. PATENT MEDICINES. STATIONERY, FLUID EXTRACTS, PAINTS AND OILS, PETROLEUM OIL, DRUGS & MEDICINES. ROCHESTER PERFUMERY 4 FLAVORING EXTRACTS, SCHOOL BOOKS, WALL PAPER. . WINDOW GLASS, DYE COLORS, Furnished at Wholesale Prices by W. D. TERBELL, , Jan. 18, 1865-tf. Corning, N. Y. T) EMEMBER—The place to got best Green and I*) Black Tea, Best Baking Soda, Beat Indigo and other ayes. Best Cream of Tartar, ' Best Kerosine Oil, ; Best Soda Crackers. Beat Washing Soap, , Best and purest Medicines, anperior antelope* aca letter paper. *Tis at ROY * 8 Drug and Chemic* 1 Store. marS’oa AN Assortment of TABLE be found «t ROY’S DRUG STORE.
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