A 9 Oil Eomatt* V- •" ■ I T Soinoten or twelve ag-l, a boy and girl, as is of£eb.,the base, were am<f ig the scholars going to school in one of the townships a few miles' east of Meadville. The" pcty, as boys al irsys are, was rather dull abc,-stupid, getting, as- ti natural consequence, tn iny a scolding, while the girl was very -apt, 'md helped him with his lessons, as girls alwa; a will. He wa| very grateful, of course, and-’irdmised to pay her some day, “ when Be got lo be a man.”— Notwithstanding this strait, promise, time pagfi&d on as usual, and whet* he. got*to be a man the war broke out aud'Rs enlisted. Jo tbe meantime, the of the girl that w$ ■the .woman now, having become very poor, she was obliged to support herself, so obtaining a place in s,good family, she came to Meadville to work. < Jiast summer thetyodng man was wponded'andcame home. Jest before his re tdtn’to the army, having r« feblisted, he told her that he had never forgot eu the promise madpin;bis.boyhood’s days, ai d hanowwished iaaomemanner to'fulfil it; t let, he bad, not offer; only the third ' It-terest in .three aatfis of land on Oil Crpek; that he could .not tejd whether it would eyerie yorth’ anything," butwhetber it was or not she night have it and welcome. The gift was acce' ted 'and the pa perg j>Toperly made oat before he left. 'Aljpnt .aix weeks ago, the t thy two owners of the land having-gone on to develop the terri tory, n. forty h-irr'pf -n-pll wi-jtl atraglLand: she, was at once offered $40,000 fhr her interest, one acre of land. Tbe first intimation the family where she is living bad of her good for tnne was last week, when the gentleman, who, by the way, lives in one of the finest houses in the upper end of town, having ,;bentibned that he had been offered $lO,OOO for, his , property, was very mnoh astonished when she made him the same offer, and said if the ‘•rouse was sold she wanted to boy it as a home for her parents. Thinking snrely she must bp "‘laft,” ho mads some inquiries, when the facts Were found put, as stated above. * If sfaedoes’nt “‘put on airs,” aad marries the soldier boy when he comes back from the wars, the story vrill be finished in a good old-fashion ed way, and we will duly notify our readers of the sequel. - Tee Old Homestead. —Fatl in* take care to preserve the homestead. So s, preserve the old homestead. It will pay—’.'ee, if yon build another. Think of it. Be si 'wto sell. Do you doubt it 7 Go to C jinoy. You see the modest abode of the fatt ir of the second President of our. Union. Ne<r by is the home of his son. Near by, that of |>is grandson; and not far off that of our pr )g;»nt Minister to the Court of St; James?. Net r ;?y, that of the present J. Q. Adams. ' : Nor is the old home nnprofi’ aide.. The skill ed tenant makes the soil prodjlcjSve to himself and owners. But there is a g; epter profit.— There is a retreat from the storing of life. It is safe. ) It is inspiring—rest. At it again.. Said the preserver of an old h6me in Bristol county, “It'does me good to go knd reviewold memories.” Is h.e the' only poe Who has been benefitted 7 Have the homes of the elder Adams and his deoscendants no power to revive memories ? to farnisb incentives to great and noble actions 7 " 9 . Keep the homestead. Beautify it. Let the paint be fresh, the bails' and roSme attractive, the old libraries oared for, trees ‘ flourishing, the walnut, butternut and apple.. Every time, posterity looks at it, they willjhink of bygone virtues to be reproduced in children's children, and then produce them. Trees in ay die. Not family virtues. ON HAND.—P. R. WILLIAMCiiI on hand at hi? Store, No. 2, Union Blocksa fresh stock of DRUGS AND MET^^ES, Perfameiy, Yankee Notions, Fan£y .-Articles, Patent Medicines, Ac., Ac., bought since the Fall of Richmond, and which will be sold very cheap for J cash. He has also on hand Linseed Oil,'White ‘Lead, and Zinc, Window Glass and Putty, White Wash Lime, Garden Seeds, and in fact‘ererything f kcpt in a DRUG STORE. We claim to hare the best and cheapest stock ot Drugs and Patent Medicine?, .Perfumery, Toilef Soap,- Yankee Notions,' Ac., Ac., ever brought in towh, and if yon don’t believe it call, and examine for kourselres. No. 8, Union Block, first door be low p Jerome Smith. *- P.*R, WILLIAMS. '* Wellsboro, April, 19,1865, ASSIGNEE SALE,—The propertjl assigned'by Henry Seely, late of Deerfield, Tioga. Co., Pa., to D. Angeil and Levi Scott, for the benefit of cred itors, is offered for sale and will be soldi to settle the estate, on Tuesday, Sept. 12, next.* Those haring claims will present them to D. Angeil for settlement. Those indebted are requested, to nake immediate payment. ; *• PROPERTY OFFERED FOR SALE. A large steam power Door and”S(«b Factory, Saw Mill, Lmmber Honse, and three nor»'s o! land With abort two hundred thousand (200,Iil0)feet drypine lumber expressly for Doors and S^sl. \ A large Store and Dwelling Hon'd'in Knoxville, suitable for a Dry Hoods business, wth a small stock of goods now in the store. "'■! A honse and lot i acre (central), i t Knoxville—a good property. \ V. 22 acres of good farming land id Deerfield adjoin, ing the Factory lot. - 60 acres good farming land in tma&anf township. A farm of 200 acres In ClymOr, iith ■ first class buildings, with 13 Cows thereon, is an excel lent Grain, Dairy, or gheep farm. . Three horses, two oows, farm anc lumber tools, wagons, 4c. DANIEL aNGELL,I » . , 7 LEVI SCOTT, ] Assign*. Knoxville, Pa., April 26, 1865-3 m. ’ '" "‘ ’ XHE SPASIBH|ACB, S.A N, OHO PA NZ A ik/'HiL serve a limited nntobei: jf; Mates; ;at ms, TT farm in Middlebary, J mile west of Keeney-. ville,,lioga.County,Pa. * - - ■; SAXCHO 5> AS Z A -•; is 7 years old, 12 bands high, and Weighs 800 pounds* He is- ft sore fosl-getter, and has no superior-in' Northern Pennsylvania. . Contracts the delivery of ’ihe foal as soon as' be*msde with the oVsers of mares. ' TEEMS .*—slo to insure. Mar e from a distance accommodated-with pasture. -Farcers wilp*do well to call and se© the animal. PSfLQ GRIFFIN* ’ Middlebary’,' April t9/ISOS-2mV'7 ”7 —— i) ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice 'isberoby given'that the partnership heretofore existing'between George C. Gnertby and James H. Guernsey of Weilsboro, Pa., in ’»e Blacksmithing business, was dissolved on the 9th day of April lost, by mutual consent. Tho partnership books have been placed in the hjods of our Attorney, J. Harri son, to whom all persons indebted to said partnership are requested to make payment immediately. _ • 0. G; GUERNSEY, Weilsboro, May 10,*65-3m. J. H. GUERNSEY. a. •J. -EOFIEtp trontd* anßmraco to' Jmr cnßtomcra that she has Just received lier SPRING SUPPLY OF MILLINERY. A'-k> a good assortment of Infanta" Capo, Indies’ tea, a Cap, and Hoofi-DresMß,-Collars and Cntr., iWoidery- aod LacaL BLEACHING & PRESSING • M-il.. »T Wdlitoe, «, 18»-2m. _ f *. A. J. BOUHj).; dona •V HUGH YOUNG BBSS to announce to ths people of Wellsboro and vicicity that he is now receiving for the SPRING TRADE, A Bine Assortment of Brown, White, Leather Co lored and Satin , of the moat fashionable and tasteful patterns. Also a great variety of Plain and Figured - ■ which he intends! to -selAheap regardless of th«r prioe of <|py In WpU Street = k ■ - The litest and best Inventions in , with Cord and Tassels to nmtbh.'" 'ln the way of his stock is unrivaled both In variety and quality. Among other notions hohaS constantly un hand Albums, ‘ " Almanacs, Bodkins, • i. - T-. -• — ■ Beads, f : ' .iTßaokSammoh Boards, Barometers, • ...... .. .. .Bridal Gifts, .-. .; r. Combs,. -t : _ -1 -It I Crochet Needles,. Chess Hen, - ■ ‘ -! Curtain Loops, Carpenters 'Pencils, -V* ■ 1 ' ~ Camels Hair Pencils, Chalk Crayons, Cards, Bolls, , .rli'l TJ'v Microsoopes, . , , . Noodles, '■ Patterns for Worsted Work, ' Pictures, ■ ■ Picture Frames, ■ • ’ Pioture^Jard, Pen. Backa, - ” Parlor Games, Photographs, ; - - - PortMouales, Pocket Knives, Pocket Mirrors, Pipes in all varieties. Pins, (Uonming) Portfolios, • . Paint Boxes,- - - - - - Sand, Shaving Brushes, : : -- Snuff Boxes, Shuttles’ for Lace, ’ ■ - - - Sealing Wax, , -i SHk Fish Linos, Stereoscopes ■and Pictures, Tobacco Boxes, Thermometers, -e Toys, ’ Cards, * Violin Strings, 4e. He has on on hand the largest stock of STATIONERY ever brpugbt into Tioga Conqty, embracing • • WHITE FOOLSCAP, BLUtf>KOOISCIAP;' L ? QUARTO POST, GILT EDGED NOTE,” LADIES'- NOTE, ----- ■ LEGAL CAP," ” BILE PAPER, t-.- ■*” " ~ MOURNING PAPER, and ten different styles of EZHTEZiOFBS* used in the Schools and Academics in the County, "which will Be sohtbrTnaU at publication "prlcisi ; MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Embracing BIOGRAPHY, - ' ' *•’" Alio, ...... - - ' DAY BOOKS, . JOURNALS; -r-r~ r LEDGERS,' PASS BOOKS, TIME BOOKS, , BAlfe BOOKS. A oth«r ' ' ‘ : ‘ ‘BLANKS.' , BE ME MB EB r Before Pnrobaains Elaewliere. £ No, 5, Union Block, Pott Office Building. ” APEILIijM-tf.* WALL PAPER WINDOW PAPERS, 9HNT4IN futures, _ . , Yankee Motions WOO, •■_ .; : . .. Biaper Pins, 1 - t-.. . Fang; Boxes, • \ .t ~ -Pishing Tackle, - - Frames^ - Plates, ~ - -• Fans, ' - Guitar Strings, • • : : ; Halr Plns, Ink of all Colors, Indelible Ink, . -' Inkstands, ..'Z r- : Knitting Needles, .Key-rings, ■ = * . . .... 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SUBSCRIBE NOW I or THE September Ist, 1863* ' FROM 'THIS DATE, ' ' FOR READY PAY ONLY! CUSTOM MOOTS AND SffOES; Leather, Findings, &c. CASH PAID FOR HIDES, PELTS, DEER SKINS AND FDRS. 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 BEADY PAY. Such .work cannot be sold at as low rates per pair as eastern made slop-work, but it can and will be sol£ at prices which will enable the pur chaser to protect his 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 wetand cold .weather. Try mo. . . Buck and Doeskins Wanted, in the rod and short blue, for which I will pay cash and a good 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. - J An assortment of aole,uppor,oalfeklna and lining!, pega, thread, nails, nwla, knives, shoe-hammers, io., He., kept constantly oh hand, which I will sell cheap for each: Shop on Main Stroetbotween Wilcox’s and Bullard’s. J. G. W. SEARS. N. B. I can’t give credit, because, to be plain, bayen't got It to give. • ■ WellsbotO, Sept. 9,1863. • MILLINJSRX QOQDS. —Mrs. A. - J. SOFIELD has just returned from New York.with a fine assortment of Millinery Goods, which- she will take pleasure in showing nor customers and will sell at a email profit. She Is prepared to repair Felt andßea ver hats in the latest styles, also. Bonnets and Straw (Joods, and will promptly attend to all work entrust ed to her care. Ladies will find a choice lot of caps; nets, scarfs, ribbons, and flowers, and everything in her line of goods. Rooms opposite Boy’s Drug Store, Main St. WoUsbero, Nov. 16, 1864. General Order No* 1* HEADQUARTERS OF THE IKON BRIGADE, ' . —OF — * Tioga and Potter Comities. ALL porsons whether liable to draft or not, want ing- any'articles made wholly or in part of oast iron, are hereby notified that the headquarters of this Brigade is permanently located at the Knoxville Foundry, where all such wants will be supplied upon presentation of “ The Greenbacks.” > If you want a Cook Stove call at Biles’. If you want a Parlor Stove, oall at Headquarters. If you want a Box Stove, call at Knoxville Foun dry. -- If you want a good Plow, call at Biles’. If you want a Road Scraper, oall at Headquarters. If yon want- Cultivator Teeth, call .at • Knoxville Foundry. . If yon want a Wagon Shoe, call at Biles’. If yon want a Paint Mill, call at Headquarters. If you want Sled Shoes, call ’at Knoxville Foun dry.- .If yon want Mill Irons, Machinery, or any thing ever made at a FOUNDRY, call where they make the beat 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 will walk np to the Captain’s Office and pottle or, not growl when the'constable comes around. J. P. BIK.ES. « CO. J. P. BILES, ) H. K. RUMSET. / Knoxville,, Qot. 26,' 1864.... FALL AND WINTER GOODS.— No. 2, Union Block. JEBOME SMITH Has lately returned from New York with a splendid assortment of , DRY GOODS, READY-MADE]CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, GLASSWARE, HATS * CAPS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, DOMESTICS, WOODENWARE, ENGLISH CLOTHS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, SATINS, TWEEDS AND KENTUCKY JEANS, , FRENCH CASSIMERES, FULL *CL<StHS. Attention i» called to his stock of * •’ .Black and figured Dress Silks, Worsted Goods, Merinoes, Black and Figured DeLiinee,'.- . Long and Square Shawls, Ladios’Cloth, _ .. . . Opera Flannels, do. Purobasers will find that - -- , . No. a, Onion Block, Main Street, is the place to buy the’ best quality of Goods at the lowest price's. . JEROME SMITH. WoUsboro, Nov. 16, 1864-tf. WANTED.— 600 buehele Oats, 600 bushels Corn in ear, 600 bushels Flax Seed, for which the highest market price in Cash will be paid. D. P. ROBERTS 4 CO. Wellsboro, Nov. 23,1864-tf. BEVEIfUE STAMPS. a . LARGE ASSORTMENT of Revenue Stamps f\ of all denominations, just received at the First National Bank of Wellsboro, in the Store building of 10. & 3. L. Robinson. Persons wanting Stamps are request to call and get a supply. Wellsboro, May 26,1864-tf. MANHOOD: MEISJm HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. Just published, a new edition of Or. Culverwell’s- Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without medicine) of Spermatorrhoea, or seminal weakness. Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotenoy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, oto.: also. Consumption, Epilepsy, And Fits, induced by self-indulgenoo or sexual extrava gance. Price in a sealed envelope, only six cants. The celebrated author in this admirable essay oloarly demonstrates', from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or tho application of the knile— pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, ho matter what his condition may be, may core himself cheaply, privately, and radically. jsa- This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in tho land. Sent, under seal, 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, & CO., 127 Bhwery, Now York, Post-Office Pox, 4586. April 1, 1865. [June 15,1864-ly.] SEED POTATOES.—Some now and choice varie ties. Also some fine Early Potatoes for gardens, for sale at BOY’S DRUG STORE. C" LOVER AND GRASS SEED-—We have a Su perior Article of Clover and Grass Seed. , . Wellsboro Apr. 5, '65. WRIGHT & BAILEY. fTTHITE WASH LIME.—TheJ beat quality dt - W Rhode Island Lime for white washing, at • ROY’S DRUG STORE. Kerosene lamps at ,. ROYfS DRUG STORE. qrtlOUR COMING DOWN WITH GOLD at - -jc V-- - - - ' WRIGHT A BAILEY’S, ~f W»Urt«rt) April 5,1886.- ; r. T 0.. saa E PtJ BXrl G.« I AM now prepared to manufacture, at my establiab . meat in Deerfield, ' PLAIN AND FANCY FLANNELS, t Also, Ladies' BALMORAL SKIRTS to order; either by the piece or quantity, to salt one- tamers. JOSEPH INGHAM Knoxville, July 15, 1863. DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY, THE undersigned having purchased the well known Woolen Factory of Messrs. E. A B. S. Bowen on the Cowanesquc River, two miles east of Knoxville,takes this method of informing theinbabi. tanta of Tioga and adjoining counties that he will manufacture wool by the yard or on shares to suit customers, into FLANNELS, CASSIMBHES, DOE-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 Roll Cardin? & Ciofli 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 and for the past twenty years; he therefore can warrant all work and satisfy his custo mers, using nothing in manufacturing but genuine wooL - JOSEPH INGHAM. Deerfield, May 5,1863-ly. Insurance Agency. THETnsuranco Company of North America have appointed the undersigned an agent for Tioga County and vicinity. . As the 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 the business of the county. This company was incorporated in 1794. Its capital It $500,000, and Its assests in 1861 as per statement Ist Jan. of that year was $1254,719 81. CHARLES PLATT, Secretary. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, . . . President Office of the Company 232 Walnut Street - Philadelphia. ' Wm-Buehler ? Ceutral Agent Bar f • risbnrg,JPu. JOHN W. GUERNSEY, Agent for Tioga County, Pa, July 15, 1863. Soldiers’ Pay Bounty and Pension , .Agency, KNOXVILLE. TWO A COVMY PEJfNA. 4 The undersigned having been specially licensed by the United States Government to procure the Bags Pat, 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, Ac., Ac., he has superior advantages in this branch of business. Sob diers entitled to pensions, will-find it to their advan tage to apply to the undersigned at Knoxville, as the examining surgeon for Tioga County resides there. Also, Judge Case, before" whom all applications for pensions may be made. Soldiers enlisted since the Ist of March, 1861, in any kind of service, Naval or Military, who are dis abled by disease or wounds, are entitled to Pensions. All soldiers who serve for two years or during tne war, 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 be no widow; then the minor chil dren; and if no minor children, then the father, mother, sisters, or brothers are entitled as above.— Terms, moderate. I will be at my office on Monday and Saturday of each week, to attend to this business. July 15,1863. ly. WM. B. SMITH. References: Wellsboro, J. F. Donaldson, Sher iff StoWell. Addison, N. Y,, W. K, Smith. Wash ington, D. C., Tucker and Lloyd. PENSION AGENCY. TO SOUHSBS AWB THEIE FRIENDS THE undersigned having had consiArable expe , rionce in procuring Pension Bounties and Back pay of Soldiers, will attend to all business in that lino entrusted to bis 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 Sylvanla, Bradford county, Pa. ■ Charges reasonable. GEO. P. MONRO. Refers by permission to H. B. Card, County Treasurer, Wellsboro, Pa. D. P. 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. MoNAUGHION. References; Hon. Victor Case, I. W. Bellows, Ex amining Surgeon at Knoxville, Pa., B. B. Strang, Clymer, -Pa.,. F~ Strang, -Hector,- Pa,, S- Harrison, Pa. Westfield, Aug. 24, 186A.-6mos* Pennsylvania State Normal School, MANSFIELD, TIOOA CO.. PA. THE SPRING TERM will commence'on' Mon day, March 13, 1860, Prof, F. A. ALLEN, for the past tlx years in charge of the Chester County (Pa.) Normal School, has been elected Principal, and Prof. Frank Crosbt, recently of the same institution, has been appointed to the Professorship of Languages and Literature. Prof, Allen is well known throughout the Slate as a gentleman of-accurate scholarship, possessing a prac tical experlfiace—of—fifteen—years--as -an—oduoMop-of teachers. Prof. Cross? possesses the advantage of'a rare and successful experience as a teacher of the va- Tiotu bronchos which ore pursued in schools of the higher grade. Excellent Chemical and Philosophical apparatus will bo in readiness at the opening of tbo School. AvGymnasinm will be erected, for which a valuable apparatus has already been scoured. Tumoif, in advance, per term, $6.00. No extra charges forth© languages or mathematics. Boarding, in the hall, or in private families, from $2.50 to $3.00 por week. W, C. RIPLEY, ALBBRT'CLARKrSeo'y. Pres't Board-of Trustees'."" " Mansfield, July 20, 1864-ly. New Flour and Provision Store CHAS. i Hi VANVALKENBURQ wishes to in form the citizens of Wellsboro and tbn surround ing country that they have recently started a new FLOUR. AND PROVISION STORE, in the building formerly known as te Osgood's Store," where they-may befotmd at all- times readywwnit on all customers who may favor them with a sell them the choicest kinds of FLOUR, MEAL, BUCK WHEAT, PORK, Ac., at as reasonable rates as any'firm in this place. CASH paid for all kinds of GRAIN, HIDES, and FURS. CHAS. <fc H. VAN VALKENBUBG. Wellsboro, Dec. 21, 1854. NOW GB NEVER.—Now is the time for farmers and gardeners to procure the newest and beat varieties of Seed Potatoes—five choice varieties ate now offered for sale at Roy's Drag Store; among which are the New Seedling, called the- New White Poach Biow,.the best ef all Potatoes for family nse, and the Buckeye, the best of all the early varieties. This is the last stock of Seed Potatoes that will ever.be brought on at.this establishment. Don’t wait, you can’t get them next year. TfcUTTY * WINDOW-GLASS »t“; •' • Jt TROY'S DRUG STORE. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRtJp^"^ Pra*Ul) BT WILLIAM H. OJUM Jl n Qf.dn«.o f the Col U-2. of Phy.lctan, and York formerly Assistant Physician Irtind Hoep.t.L.iate Medical In.pecto? ofrt. State Volunteer Depots, under Got. * M K «» T c , k CONBTITOTI ON LITE STROP JUS Ppmirrr. OLUTION IN MEDICINE tCID 4 Hit- What may seem almost Incredible litw' hitherto considered hopelessly Incurable cured In a few days or weeks; and we investigations of thu liberal-minded and 2?- ?, lnri '» 111 which hare no parallel at the present day* raU4c ,0 mi,l During the lust five year* wo Lave conV™ iu dee, and overcome opposition, aa herculln . * ltb «b«u. encountered by any reformers. n u *tr 9 4T?r CONSTITUTION LIFE SYP.I.’P Is a positive and specific remedy for al] disease from an Isonas State dp xac Bnoon.and Diseases transmitted from Parent to Child *** '""'Ststj* , PiKAITSIS. . , DYSPEPSIA, Indigestion, Weight at Stomach, Fiatalenra v. plaint. Want of Appetite, Bad Cot, Constipation, Biliousness . SCEOFULA. Strnma, King’s Evil, Glandular Swellings Tn . , ceration, Salt Hhenm ' y pelu a This taint (hereditary' and acoulredl finhTrTr; told misery. Is, by all nsnal medldal rcm'dij Wl,h «• ■ ■ - -rhedmatmm ' [Arthritis], Sclsuea, Go«, * If there is. any disease In which th» p„„ Symp la a sovereign, It la in P.heumatlsm Ul « affecllona. The moat intense pains nr., t 3, alleviated—enormous swellings are redneed r lßn *»tlj' onvicarions, of twenty or forty years’ cbro “h curcdlbyua. 1 ■landing, her, CONSTITUTION LIFE STEUP Purges the system entirely from all the evil ef r„„ „ cory, removing the had Breath,and owing "he and ilheumatic Paine which the use of Jtto produce. It hardens Spongy Onma end .^ oni ” 1 to as flrmly asTrror— “ 3 ‘ ?<A«Scnt« t the Teeth CONSTITUTION LIFE 3YBUP Eradicate#, root and branch, nil r r „ r ,.,„. nu Skin, like Ulcers, Pimples, Blotcheaand ell aih' M sf™ 0j ft *' ot thi.kln* which ance of both male* and female* , *?p«r gating object to ,bem 4 *• foz ail Fop-a# or ULcmutm Distisra, of tho Jfoso. XhroAt Toncnm q.,.—. »• v S aKS rir hR3 pr,Trf to e4»k *' CI *£■**££% »t«. jonng WHO and moth*. Tftw bStaTcS' W |‘te; cnier “ d lodfe/Wctf ZVaiZVln n?cemefos'& n&Dlew t f with burning or oS» SSSSS gST"’ Tlli «“"* by th. n.e A« a General Blcod-PnrifVing Agent, tbo lift in, % n * p preparation In th. world. 7 " N«?™^!?u,i 4SI> V 00il aro lfabl ° 10 tho sam « dtaeai-1 ftr oTall 01d ° th " Con,timtlon llfe Syrej PUHE BLOOD produces health; men and women: and i> the constitution la neglected In youth, disease end suit death le the result. Do not delay when the meant are k near at hand, and within the reach of all. _ *" CONSTITUTION LIFE STKUP 1# the Poor Man’s Friend and the Klch Man’s Blessing. MORGAN a. AUBH, WHOLESALE DECGOIBT3, AGENTS. 46 Cliff Street, New York. Sold by J, A. Ror, Wells boro, Pa.;S Srwcmn, Corine, ton, Pa.; iawatoN A Co, Troy, Pa. • March 29,1866-lj. E. Sc H. T. ANTHONY St CO., Manufacturers of Photographic Materials, WHOLESALE ANP RETAIL, BROADWAY, N. Y. 501 In addition to our main business of Photographic Materials, tve are Headquarters for the following, yit; Stereoscopes & Stereoscopic Views, Of these we have azx immense assortment, including War Scenes, American and Foreign Cities and Land* acapea, Groups, Statuary, Ac., Ac, ATao, lUvolviof Stereoscopes, for public or private exhibition. ’ Ovr Catalogue will be sent to any address on receipt of Stamp. . . PHOTOQSAPSIO ALBUMS. W© wet® the first to introduce these into the XJsited States, and we manufacture immense quantities is great variety, ranging in price from 50 cents to $5O each. Our ALBUMS havo the reputation of being superior in beauty and durability to any ethers. They wili be sent by mail, 7RSX, en receipt of priee. Fine Albums made to CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. Our Catalogue now embraces over Five Thousand different subjects (to which additions are continually being made) of Portraits of Eminent Americans, ic., vis: about 100 Major-Generals, 550 Statesmen, 200 l3O Divines, 275 Colonels, 125 Authors, 100 Lieut-Colonels, 40 Artists, 250 Other Officers, 125 Stage, 76 Navy Officers, 50 Prominent Women, 150 Prominent Foreign Portraits. 3,000 COPIES OP WORKS OF ART, including reproductions of the most celebrated En gravings, Paintings, Statues, Ac. Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp. An Differ for One Dosen PIC TURES from our Catalogue will be filled on the re ceipt of $1.80,. and sent by mail, jrsx. 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 fall to satisfy, [Nov. 16,1864-ly.] New Millinery Goods. MISS PAULINE SMITH wishes to inform her customers that she has just receive*! her FALL AND WINTER STOCK of Millinery Goods, and that she is prepared to do all kinds of work in the best manner for all who may favor her with their patronage. a. She wishes to inform those, having Felt and Bea ver Hats to bo mado over that she will take charge of sueb articles and send them to the city. Shop opposite United States Hotel. Wollsboro, Oct. 19, 1864—tf. OLE SALE DRUG STORE PRINCE'S METALLIC PAINT, THADDEUS DAVIDS’ INKS,. CONCENTRATED MEDICINES. CINCINNATI WINES & BRANDI, WHITEWASH LIME, KEROSENE LAMPS! PATENT MEDICINES. . STATIONERY,} FLUID EXTRACTS. .PAINTS AND OILS, PETROLEUM OIL, ... ' DRUGS & MEDICINES, V. ROCHESTER PERFUMERY ’ 4 FLAVORING EXTRACTS. SCHOOL BOOKS, WALL PAPER. - WINDOW GLASS, DYE COLORS, FnrnishSd it Wholesale Prices by • W. D. TERBELL, Jan, 18, 1865-tf. Coining, N. Y. REMEMBER —The place to get boat Green and Black Tea, Best Baking Soda, Best Indigo and other dye?. Best Cream of Tartar, Best Keroaine Oil, Best Soda Crackers, I Beat Washing Soap> rßeat and purest Medicines, superior envelopes aad letter paper. 'Tia at ROY "S Drug sod Chemical Store.. ■ mar 8 '66 A H A»«ortmeat of TABLE GLASSWARE will b« found »t ROTS DRU» 3TOKS: ”
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