Oeveener Brownlow’u .Pftjtlbrm. Governor jßwimlow having* bet a« to hJaplatform', replica throu’gt columng of his p»p«T,JhB KnoEvilla Whig, y' Mows j . « We are for the Onion, aS' it f«,>tnd the en- t forcementdf ,tl)e laws as they an) both State and nafioßaCtintil- every rebel down his off in battle, or inf private, or ; is hang—until iiilß wicked rebelliqß. is crushed out, and men cease to abuse the au thorities ■ .nr talk treason even in Afjyate life.— We compromise who hate'beeh m aims against the Ee; ttal Govern ment three or four years, and h( a only laid down their anus because they wf i whipped;. we are for no truce with rebels, dP, pardon for pq with thif Be, and no parley‘With murderers. We are y r the politi cal party which will stand by the Duntry, sus tain the United States QoveruiiL.pt, and not think of withholding men or met »? -from the President until the nation has aft erted its in dependence over organized mobs; tt the South and in the North, and until the .yhoje world shall see and.aeknowledge our pd; 'erto crush ont the greftt ooospiracy. t ! « We bold that hd man, in any f iction of the ennntry r Nnrth or South, should- >e permitted to hold office until he has taken - P oath that ho has never done, written, or r id anything againgtitha authority of the y Vernmeuc of theuUdted States, or in any wit' given aid, ooihfbrt, •of'enoonragement, to-4T tenemies, or to ;the ;men waging war the Govern ment' Being grossly deceived by men in the Spulh, who went into the rebellion, we will never euppport any man for anyPoffi.ee of hon or or profit, who was a secessionist, or who aided in! the unholy work of oppressing the Unidn people in the South, or vvijyperaistently advdCated the proseoutioa of the, war brought onat " 'it ■ “Ilgnying lhe right of seeefpcn, we hold tha&no State has ever been, out, f the Dcion, ahd'consequently we deny to* - congress the righttb-regolate the -franchise ; beation, hold- eacb State, after havioi elected a loy a|Lejglalature, shall say who ar, loyal voters hre not; provided State shall enact a law on this subject at, far with the {StoviMohs of the National Constitution." "I s - u uv, . • Sr: Peace. ' It was a boast with the soothea'ersof Europe, prophecies we, ise to-morrow, e&llati for our bonfires, that if - jii else should go;iinonr, favor, we could nevel.djuell the mili tary.’ Spirit once inspired ovei ’the land, nor suppress the otnbition of military leaders with, bayonets at their back and rtvords in their hands. Grant would be another Napoleon; Sher moo-a second Crdmwell; and; os a pair of ibis.description seldom or never appears in fife''same country at the same dime, it would bring tm an inevitable train dis pute and war, and result in thecal overthrow jpf Republican principles, „ ■ t How is this ? Grant no long '* has an army, andi Sherman is taking his eti’t on the mail packet, and the two are talkip. affectionately of each other, the one in Louis .'ille, the other in.tbS Quaker City. Does this iok like eternal ktrife-between ambitious milit ry leaders?— Not very much. r ;-Wbere as these groups of sf fliere going ? ; Istheir roission the support of iie pretensions of rival leaders Not at all.-., fjiey are going home. They are done with ti c- bayonet and iare about to take up the plows! ;re. They will “fight their battles o’er only by; 1 be fire-side, t Go home to the 4 Sherman, it*. 1-advise the hoe in place dv the musket,” -says’ Grant, and ail the rest those peace •fnl, patriotic words. “We have peace; it may‘be tien on all sides; tpeaoe. ahd the spirit. of peade ; no. sham or cheat, but the genuine article, -Yankee mano ■factnra as it is. —Cincinnati Daily Dimes. .. . —Robinson, the Maine soldier, who saved Secretary Seward’s life, r iaa been presented With a farm. WOOD’S IMPROVED GRASS MOW ER I—The advantages of ./this Machine over .all others, is its simplicity of construction, light ■draft, durability, closeness of ctA ' It never clogs, will cat all. kinds of grass, we or dry, lodged or • standing. It has ne side draft no weight on the hones necks, cutter bar can be tiisbd with ease, and .in an instant to pass obstruction!*.. It Is the cheapest and beet Mower in market. It has-been awarded the . most premiums of any Mower in the world. Farm erf can not find a better Motyjr, and can pay for one , easier than ever again. It will take less farmers' . produce to pay for one of these' Machines -this year 1 than It ever did before. All kinds of fixtures can he procured by leaving orders with ua. WEipH#* BAXLEY, Wellaboro, Jane 21, *6s~t f. .Agfta for Tioga Co. FARM FOR SALE.—Situatel- l il)eltnar township, Tioga County, Pa., distanM three miles from WelUboro, the county town; tbL ien miles by plank road to Tioga and Blossburg y iilroad, connecting .with the New York and Erie rt Iroad at Corning, Steuben County, N. Y. Said Fi {m contains about' four hundred acres, will sell a pa t, or in small lotS, or all together to suit purchasers. It is a fertile tract of bottom land, is believed to be Vno of the best gra ting or dairy farms in. Pennsylvania. (Is known as the,Marsh Farm.) For -further; information, apfcly on the premises. Terms easy. * 1 • Delmar, May 24, '65-tf. Jl "“BN PEARSON.' 1 TO THE AFFLICTED.— DeJ£ R. VAN HORNE having practiced in the Eajt, West, and South, and attended Lectures in the OldASohool Botanic and Eclectic Colleges by long practic'd- and investigation .proved .that Homoeopathy is the -dnost reliable of all systems, offers his services to the peopio of Knox ville and vicinity. Fever and It datamation are vi tal actions. ‘ ' Die east is obstructed "vital Jhe great ques tion to be decided is, where is thejjohstruotion and the proper remedies. Dr. Van Hornsby a Phrenological examination of the hejd and otl tr organs can detect obstruction and give remedies th 1 act in harmony with lbs Laws of Life without d aility. .\. Those at a distance wishing tit \tment by inclosing - two-doll ars—giving their sympto is, the color of their -Hair and Eyes, will receive his v doable remedies by mail. . E. R. VAN 'HORNE, JI. D. Knoxville, July 12, 1865-tf. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT (7.B.—Letters of ad . ministration having been j anted to the undor- Signed upon tbe estate of Lyman., (art, late,of Charles ton, dic'd, notice is hereby giy/,_ to those indebted to make immediate payment, a' 1 those having claims to' present them properly anthe- .Seated for settlement to’ '..XL. KINOSBO'IY, Administrator. Charleston, Jnly 12,1865-Ct 1 ; FLOUR COMING DOWN. WITH GOLD at WRIGHT & BAILEY’S. Welleboro, April 5, 1865. •>, PATENT SELF SEALING FRUIT CAN—war ranted to be perfectly eecaro, is more durable -and better than glass or any 3>fhcr! kind, kept con °. D h “ d b y d. c? lampman & go. ■Welleboro, July 19, 1865-St<; USDEESIGNED HAVING E6tt 'e the account of . WeiUneand J. 3. Woodruff, Executors of Jeremiah £££■ of t!)e proceeds of sSd f&fen'lyiWt. Editor. i PURE GINGER at * BOY DrjUG STORE. \ ‘John iac boWen* i- £ * SS’y.o t |s now prepared to eihlbil to the trading public of 'Wellsboro and vicinity, the latest arrival of r;-v y< L xn • ©IPE3H© -<& ©IffMMEE’ at this ancient Burgh, at NO. 1, UNION BLOCK. I think I may say, without vain glory, that my stock of ’ DRY GOODS. LADIES’ GOODS, - - : READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, &0., HARDWARE, , QUEENSWARB, :> ‘ J u 7 ’ ! i!r , r ! WOODEN-WAKE, and , GROCERIES, IS SECOND TO NO STOCK s i '> . T'T.:,:. .r -offered for sale in this part of thfe country, for QUALITYr CREUPNESS a WARIETY. Ladies, call and eatatnina my atochrof 7 ■ ” Miss . Gentlemen, I havejsomo of those stylish Summer O AS SIM ERES, , Wellsboro, May W, 1965. INV.ESTMEMTt— There Is no better investment than the 7-30 Loan, but all families have to make other investments in the way of Family articles, and iflhey can he pur chased at a saving from the regular rates, it mokes, good.inve-stmont,. ’ -V' i - ' : 1 I claim to be selling all "kinds of goods that I deal in, such as mentioned below, at ae reasonable rates as any firm in the State, and a greatrdeal- lower than a large proportion of dealers. The advantages I claim are, a larger sale of goods in proportion to my expen ses than most any house in the country, also no losses by old goods or credit accounts. Ido not carry a very heavy stock, bat intend to keep all goods that can be sold to advantage, making no leads as is cus tomary in many houses to draw trade ; selling a few goods very low and making up on others, but selling all goods at a very low scale of profits, and giving small buyers as good a chance as large ones. T be lieve that one man’s money is as good as another’s and should hay as many goods if the money is Green backs, and will not consent to compete on the All goods we have in the house are marked in plain figures at the price we can afford to sell them. Particular attention is lnvited to the fallowing de partments, as containing a great many bargain* in -1 --'f f ; This Stock is large and. new, akroy low 'prices, the redaction -being from' 25 to 'W per went, from early Spring Prices. - •' '' '" CLOAKS, WALKIN& SAOQDES, (SJpAK CLOTHS, TRIMMINGS, &e. • v" **S We make this a specialty, andean not beßeat by any one, as customers ban fcbttlfy. Of all fhe new and desirable Styles., All dor old friends are invited tocaUand examine for themselves. We will get Up suits on abort notice if reqdiied, and guarantee thesfyle oftinpke Ac., to be the best. All sixes-—Shout as cheap as ever. ' x “ ' -rt , issr." for eommon wear. Alarge stock.. Such as -Xable Liieg. Toweling, Napkins, Tabte Spreads, Am,bought at the low rates of Aprils i: ' ; • - . / boots: & shoes: We will not be undersold in any goods ist this line. t; HOOP-SKIRTS. ' 'V r?.- ’ . All kinds and sixes at hot little more than elSt rates. We have fitted tip a large, convenient, and well lighted room, and put in a good stock of Carpets bought at the low rates of last month, which are now selling at the prices made then; - notwithstanding the great advance in goods.. Any one in. need of such goods can well afford to boy now as they .will be no lower this season. I shall continue to try and deserve the liberal share of trade T have yearly received from this and neigh boring counties, and if good goods sold at the bottom of this market, and fair dealing in every way will hold trade, I will not lose mine. J. A. PARSONS, No. 3, Concert Block. Coming, K. T., May 21,1865. OLD EYES MADE .NEW,.—A pamphlet direct ing bow to speedily restore sight and give up spectacles,' without aid of dootoror-medlcme. Sent: by mail* free, oh receipt of 10 cents, Address . E.B. FOOTB.M.D.i Beb. 8, ’65-fim. 1130 Broadway, New York. JEW PRINCIPLE, SEASONABLE GOODS. ' l ’*‘ * * _ s'* UR ESS GOdbs. -V-V r-J. v n- . y ' * 'i- ■. . . tpr- ’ CLOTHS, &CASSIMERES, «SUN UMBRELLAS. . y v- tjrgs- OHEAP'PANT CLOTH ' itj* - <. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS/' ~ the ti ou a co u n t,y /A»irATwßf H UGH YOU H Q to the people of Weilaboroiind vicicity that he ia now receiving for the SPRING TRADE, ; ' A Fine Assortment oJ” Brown, White/Leather Co lored and Satin ‘ ‘ ‘ ' WALL FAPEtt 1 of the most fashionable and tasteful patterns. Also a great vnrietyiof Plain and Figured' . ;1 ; l WINDOW PAPERS. which be intends to soil cheap regardless of the price of Gold in Wall Street. The latest and best inventions in “ CURTAIN FIXTURES, with Cord and Tatsfcl* to tpatob. Jn the way of Ilf,, Yankee Motions hi* stdck-ls unrivaled both In variety and quality- Among other notions ho has constantly oh hapd Albania, ' Album Pictures,/' Almanacs/' - Bodkins,' Bankers'Cases, Beads, ' _ " ■ Back Gamnmg Bdards, . V" Barometers, i . " ; " ;; \Brid«! Gifts, i . Combs, • > CroehetNeedks, Chtm Men, Curtain Loops, - ; < Carpenters Pencils, Camels Hair Pencils, , ChaUtCrayoo* .Cards, f “,f Dolls, ' Dies, ' ’ ' Diaper Fins, . | - • Li .v" rl , , V Boxes, j Fishing Tackle, ; '. .' ; L‘ •' Frames, ‘ L Flutes, J ‘- - -I ■>) ' l .‘Pans,‘ i - Guitar Strings, * •" •;''■■■• Hair Fins, j - “ Xnkof all Colors, 1 ~, Indelible Ink, Inkstands, Knitting Needles, Key-rings, Ladies Baskets, , ‘ - Microscopes, _ , . Needles, ' . . I Patterns for Worsted Work, > Pictures, , Picture Frames, Picture Card, i Pen Backs, Parlor Gaines, . . . Photographs, ■ Port Monaies, Pocket Knives, Pocket Mirrors, ~ ~i. Pipes In'all varieties. Pins, (Mourning) Portfolios, Paint Boxes, Sand, 1 - Shaving Broshes, ' Snuff Boxes, Shuttles for Lace, Sealing Wax, Silk Fish Lines, ' 1 Stereoscopes and Pistons, Tobacco Boxes, •<■••• Thermometers, •;■ - < - ‘Toys, L , !,;;; - Visiting Cards, ‘ Violin Strings, Ac. He has on on hand the largest stock of STATIONERY ever brought into Tioga County, embracing FIVE DIFFERENT QUALITIES OOOBEEOIAL NOTE PAPER; WHITE FOOLSCAP, ; - BLUB FOOLSCAP, QUARTO POST, SILT EDGED NOTE, - : LADIES'.NOTE, . . LEGAL CAP, BILL PAPER, , . MOURNING PAPER) and ton different sty lei of . . j ENVELOPES ' /• ’ ALL SCHOOL AND TEXT BOOKS nmd in the Schools and Academies in the County, which will be sent by mail at publication prices. T MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Embracing BIOGRAPHY, HISTORY, i POETRY, I HOVELS, LAW, ; ' POLITICS, PHILOSOPHY, ink TRAVEL, i Also, ' DAY BOOKS, ♦ V , ~ JOURNALS, ! • ■ i . LEDGERS,: PASS BOOKS, / ■ TIMS BOOKS, ■'* ' ; BANK BOOKS * other BLANKS. REMEMBER TO CALL HEBE Before Pnrctaaslns Einwbere. Wo, 5, Union Block, Post Office BvOding. APRIL IS, 1866-tf. —OF— Also ALSO ALSO A VARIETY OF September Ust* c;1863e 1 TROM THIS -DATE*, FOR READY PAY ONLYT I CUSTOM BOOTS AND SHOES; I Leather, Findings, &c. CASH PAID FOR HIDES, PELTS, DEER SKINS AND FURS. JJR. FRANKLIN SAYS: •;, : y “When you have anything to advertise, toll the public of it in plain, simple language." I am manufacturing good custom made Boots and Shoes pilch- I, will soil,at fair prices, and only for REAJ> WPA Y; Such "work cannot be sobi at as low rate's per pair as oaatern madb 'slOp-wofk, but it can and will bo sold at prices which will enable the pur chaser to protect his feet with good substantial boots moro cheaply than with a poor slop-shop article, which, oven if it chances not to full in pieces with the first weeks service, la but a doabtfal proteotion in wet and cold weather.’ Try me. Back and Doeskins Wanted, In the red and short bine, for which I will pay cash and a good price. Baef-Hides and Calftkins Wantod,. or wbioh I will also pay cash. 1 Sheep Pelts Wanted, for which I will also pay each and the highest mar ket price. ' An assortment of sole,upper,calfskins and linings, pegs, thread, nails, awls, knivea, ahoe.hammers, Ac,, Ac., kept constantly on band, wbioh I will sell cheap for cash. Shop on Main Street between Wilcox’s and Bullard’s. <J- W. BEARS. ■ N. Be t oAn’t give oredit.-becauee, to he plain, haven’t got it to give. Wellsnoro, Sept. 9,1863. FALL AND WINTER GOODS.— No. 2, Union Block. , JEROME S'MTlTtr Hu lately retnrned from Hew York with a splendid assortment of DRY pOODS, BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOT? 4 SHOES, GLASSWARE/' HATS & CAPS,- HARDWARE, GROCBRIESTDOMESTICS, * WOODENWABE, ■; ■' : . ENGLISH CLOTHS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, SATINS, . :i TWEEDS AND KENTUCKY JEANS,' FRENCH CASSIMBRES, FULL CLOTHS. Attention is called to his stock of Black and Figured Dress Silks, Worsted Goods, Meripoes, Black and Figured DeLaines, Long and Square Shawls, Ladies’ Cloth, , _ Opera Flannels, Ac, Parches era will find that . No. 2i Union Block, Main Street, is the place to hay the heat quality of Goods at the lowest prices*. JEROME SMITH. Wellsbord, Nov. 16, 1864-tf. gPISNDID BARGAINS! All Sure of their Money’s Worth. W- Forsyth & 00-39 39 and 41 Ann Street, N. Y., (late 42 and 44 Nassaa Breet), offer for sale the following Mag nificent List of WATCHES, CHAINS, JEWELRY, ETC. 03-EACH ARTICLE ONE DOLLAR I And not to be paid for till you know what you are io get. 250 Gold and Silver Watches, {Torn $16.00 to $160.00 each • - 200 Ladle*’ Gold Watches - 85.00 each 600 Ladies’ and Genis’ Silver Watches 15.00 each 5.000 Vest, Neck and Guard Chains $5.00 to 15.00 each 6.000 Gold Band Bracelets 3.00 to 10.00 each 6.000 Plain, Chased, and Wedding Kings 2.50 to 6.00 each 6.000 California Diamond Pins and Bings 3.00 to 0.00 each 10.000 setts Ladies’ Jewelry 6.00 to 15.00 each J. 0,000 Gold Peds, Silver. Mounted Holders 4.00 to 6.00 each 10.000 Gold Pens, Silver Cases and Pencils 4.00 to 6.00 each Together with Ribbon Slides, Bosom Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Gold Pencils, Belt Buckles, Brooches, Gold Thimblea r Bor Drops, Children's Loops, Masonic Pins and JRings, Seal Rings, Scarf Pins, Watch Keys. Also a variety of Silver Ware, embracing Goblets, Cops, Castors, Tea and Table Spoons, from $l5 to $5O. The articles in this st6ck aro of the neatest and most fashionable styles. Certificates of nil the van* ons articles are put in sealed envelopes and mixed, thus giving all a fair chance, nod sent by mail, as ordered ; and on the receipt of the certificate it is at year, option to send ONE DOLLAR and take the ar ticle named in it, or not; or any other article in onr list of equal value. ; CERTIFICATES ANP PREMIUM^. Single Certificate, 25 cents; five Certificates, $1; eleven, $2; twenty.five with premium of Gold Pen, $3.76; fifty with premium of Gold Pencil and Pen, $10; ono hundred with premium of Silver Watch, $2O; two hundred with premium of Gold Watch, $5O. Certificate money to be enclosed with order. Every letter, from whatever scarce, promptly answered. Goods sent by mail, carefully packed. All articles not satisfactory can be returned and exchanged, or the money refunded if wished. Thousands of dollars' worthof Watches sold to our customers daring the past year. AGENTS wanted everywhere. Send 25 cents for Certificate and Circular. Address W. FORSYTH A CO., 39 and 41 Anh Street, New York. Jane 7, 1865~Smos. , ON HAND.—P. R. WILLIAMS is on hand at his -Store, No, 3, Union Block, with afresh stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, :■ : * t Perfumery, Yankee Notions, Fancy Articles, Patent Medicines, do., Ae., bought since the Pall of Richmond, and which will be sold very cheap for cash. . He has also on hand Linseed Oil. White Lead, and Zinc, Window Glass and Putty, White Wash Lime, Garden Seeds, and in faot everything kept in a DRUG- STORE. We,claim to-have the best and cheapest stock ot Drugs and. Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Toilef Soap,- Yankee Notions, Ac., Ac., over brought in 'town, and if you don't believe it call and examine for yourselves. No. 3, Union Block, first door be low Jerome Smith. P* R« WILLIAMS. Wellsboro, April, 19, 1865. Dissolution op partnership—Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between George C. Guernsey and James H. Guernsey of Wellsboro, Pa., in the Blaoksmithing .business, was dissolved on the 15th day of April last, by mntnal consent. The partnership books have been placed in the hands of onr Attorney, J. Harri son, to whom all persons indebted to said partnership are rennested to make payment immediately. y H C. G. GUERNSEY, Wellsboro, May 10, '65-Sm. J. H. GUERNSEY. PARM FOE SALE.—Situated on the Spencer’s Mills Road from half to three-fourths of a mile east of Whitney’s Comers, in Charleston township, and five and one-half miles from Wellsboro, Said farm contains about 107 acres, about 65 acres cleared, ‘the balance valuable woodland. It is well watered by springs of excellent water, and small creeks. The faonsa is two stories, comfortable, and the ontbildings are in good condition. There is also on'said farm a thrifty young orobsrd of. grafted fruit, some 75 trees. Terms easy. Apply to the subscriber, on the premises. Charleston, May 31, ’65. HENRY GIFFORD, CONGRESS WATER, for sale at ROY'S DRUG STORE. PUTTY * WINDOW GLASS at . c ROY'S DRUG STORE. Concentrated lye, for sale at „ ROY’S-DRUG STORE. 1 N AssorUnent of TABLE GLASSWARE will A. be found at HOY’S DRUG STORE. TO THE PUBLIC. I AM now prepared to manufacture, at roy establish ment in Deerfield, ; ~ PLAIN AND FANCY FLANNELS, i Also, Ladies* , BALMORAL SK7R TS to order, either by the piece or quantify, to salt' cos tomers. JOSEPH INGHAM. Knok villa, July 15,1863, DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY. THE undersigned having purchased the well known Woolen Factory of Messrs. E. & B. 8. Bowen on the Cowanesquu River, two miles east oi Knoxville, takes this method of informing the inhabi tants of Tioga and adjoining counties that ho will manufacture wool by the yard or on shares to suit .customers, into FLANNELS, CASSIMEREB, DOE-SKINS, FULL CLOTHS, of all kinds. The machinery has boon thoroughly repaired and new machinery added also ah Improved new wheel which will enable him to work the entire sea son. Ho will pay particular attention to Roll Cardin? Sc Cloth 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 vp Bradford and adjoining counties for the past twenty yehra j he therefore warrant all work and satisfy his custo mers, using nothing in manufacturing but genuine wool. ’ - * *' •' JOSEPH INGHAM. . Deerfield, May 5>1863-ly. *, « Insurance Agency. THE Insurance Company of North America have appointed the undersigned an agent for Tioga County and vicinity. As the high character and standing of this Compa nygive the assnrance of fnll protection to owners of property against the hazard of fire, I solicit with con fidences liberal,share, of the business of the county. This'eompany was incorporated in 1794. Its capital is $590,000, and Us assests in 1801 as per statement Ist Jan. of that year was $1254,719 SI CHARLES FLATT, ARTHUR 8. COFFIN, Office of the Company 233 Walnut Street Philadelphia. Wm.Baehlcr, Central Agent Mar rl«bnrg,Fa. JOHN W. GDBHNSSF, Agent for Tioga County, Pa. ’ ' July 15, 1863 - PENSION AGENCY. TO SOLDIERS AND THEIR FRIENDS. THE undersigned having had considerable expe rience in procuring Pension Bounties and Back pay of Soldiers, will attend to all business in that line entrusted to his care with promptness and fidelity. 1 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 IT B. Card, County Treasurer, Wellaboro, Pa. Dl I*. Pomeroy, Troy, Pa. A l . H. Spalding, Sheriff, Towanda, Pa. [April 1. Pennsylvania State Normal School, MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO., FA. THE SPRING TERM will commence on Mon day, March 13, 1865. Prop. F. A. ALLEN, for the past six years in charge of the,Chester County (Po.) Normal School, has been elected Principal, and Prof. Frank Crosby, recently of sumo institution, has been appointed to the Professorship of Languages and Literature. Prof, Allen 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 bo in readiness at the opening of tho School. A Gymnasium will be erected, for which a valuable apparatus has already been secured. Tuition, in advance, per term, $6.00. *No extra charges for the languages or mathematics. Boarding in the ball, or in private families, from $2.50 to $3.00 por week. W. C. RIPLEY, Albert Clark, Sec’y. Prcs't Board of Trustees. Mansfield, July 20, 1564“1y. ASSIGNEE SALE.—The -property assigned by Henry Seely, late of Deerfield, Tioga Co., Pa., to D. Angeil and Levi Scott, for tho benefit of cred itors, is offered for sale and will.be sold to settle the estate, on Tuesday, Sept. 12, next. Those baring claims will present them to D. Angeil for settlement. Those indebted are .requested to make immediate payment. PROPERTY OFFERED FOR SALE. A large steam power Door and Sash Factory, Saw Mill, Lumber House, and three acres of land with about two hundred thousand (200,000) feet dry pine lumber expressly for Doors and Sash. A large Store and Dwelling House in Knoxville, suitable for a Dry Goods business, with a small stock of goods now in the store, A house and .lot £ acre (central) in Knoxville—a good property. 22 sores of good faming land m Deerfield adjoin ing the Factory lot. 60 acres good farming land in Chatham township., , A farm of 200 acres in Clymer, with first class buildings, with 13 Cows thereon, This is an excel lent Grain, Dairy, or Sheep farm. Three horses, two cows; farm and lumber tools, wagons, Ac. DANIEL ANGBLL,) LEVI SCOTT, I A ' ,lga *•, Knoxville, Pa., April 26, 865-3 m. A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the' Cure of’ Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and file whole train of disorders brought on by banefnl and vicious habits. Great numbers have been al ready cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelopes, to any one who needs it, Free of Charge. . ; Please inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed do yourself. Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Biblo House, Now York City. April 1,1865—1 y. , IP YOU WANT TO KNOW a little of everything relating to thehaman system, male and female; the causes and treatment of diseases; the marriage customs of the world; how to marry well and a thou sand things never published before read the revised and enlarged edition of “ Medical Common Sense," a carious book far carious people, and a good hook for every one. 400 pages, 100 illustrations. Price $1.50. Contents table sent free to any address. Books may bo had at the Book stores, or will bo sent by mail, post paid on receipt of the price. Address E. B. FOOTE, M. D., Feb. 8, ’65-6m. 1130 Broadway, New York; • REVENCE STAMPS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Revenue Stamps of all denominations, just received at the First National Bank of Wellsboro, in the Store building of C. A J. L. Robinson. Persons wanting Stamps are request to call and get a supply. Wellsboro, May 25,1'804-tf. 'TTT'HITE WASH LIME.—The best quality ol YV Rhode Island Lime for wbito washing, at ROY’S DRUG STOKE. WORCESTER'S DRY YEAST, or HOP YEAST IN CAKES. Every Lady should try it and have light bread. For sale at Roy’s Drug Store. FOE THE LADIES—BABBITT’S CELEBRA TED SOAP POWDER, or washing made easy and stains removed from Table Linen, Napkins, Ac. For sale at Roy’s Drag Store. TJABBAINS IN JEWELEY—Attention i* di r» reeled to W. .FOBSYTH * CO’S adTertleemsnt inanother eofaum. ■' QONSTITOTION LIFE SYRUP- Pxuun BT WILXJAM U QSego M. d of the College of Phyeiciane and Snrecsl „ J” rSt ' f “ rm ' ,r >y Assistant Physician in th° mLv‘’ *'* Islandllospilala, late Medical Inspector of L?*’" l • State Volunteer Depot*, under Gov, Edwin ft. * or k CONSTITUTION LIVE STROP HAS PHODLTtn . OLDTION IN MEDICINE, “ A »*V. •What may Mem almost Incredible, U that m,„, hitherto eousidered hopelessly incurable ani"**' 4l cured in a few days or weeks; and we clieerfniir i7‘ ) “ ail, r inyestigntions of the liberal-maided and toientl«, n . ,Ul|ll, which have no parallel at the present day uc to "ut* During the last tiro years we have contended win. .. dies, and overcome opposition, as herculean ™‘la encountered by uny reformers. W€re ey?r CONSTITUTION LIKE BYBCP Is a positive and specific remedy for all disease, from an lupous state o? the Blood ami for «n Diseases transmitted from Parent to Child. '“ erad| t»rj, PARALYSIS. It ia so universally admitted that Conatltntlon Life a, is the only effective means of restoration in forms of Paralysis, that »i need not reiterate that i.'!™'" phatically the Ureut Life-giving Power “ * '®- DYSPEPSIA. Indigestion, Weight at Stomach. Flatulence Liv plaint, Want of Appetite, Lad Bralth Constipation, Biliousness. ’ aoEOftriA. Struma, King’s Evil, Qlandnlar Swelling,, Erv.itah. ceratlon, Salt Hhenm. J P This taint {hereditary and acquired) aiilnir Ufa told misery, is, by all usual medidal rcmedlei fnmra? u ' RHEUMATISM. ’ [Arthritis], Lumbago, Nenralgia, Sciatica, Oont n Doloreaux. *»* w If there is any dlseaso in which the Constltmi™ i„ Symp Is a sovereign, it is in Rheumatism and its k?. if? affections. The most intense pains are almost alleviated—enormous swellings are reduced ° f , ”“ t 7 “ & " 7 CONSTITUTION LITE SYRUP Purges the system entirely from ail the evil affects u cnry.removing the Bad Breath,and caring the Weat J™.'' and Rheumatic Pains which the use of Calomel u. 011 produce. It harden. Spongy Gomsand !» as firmly as ever. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Eradicates, root and branch, all Eruptive Disease „» Skin, like Ulcers, Pimples, Blotches,and all other of this kind, which so much diafi^re, the outwarS”? anco of both males and femalea, often making them gnsting object to themseivos and their friends. Vos all Jonas or Dicmutiti Diseases, Either of the Nose. Throat, Tongue, Spine, Forehead „ Scalp, no remedy has ever proved Its equal gt MotfrPatches upon the female face, depending noon, diseased action of the Liver, are very' unpleasant lo th, young,wit. and mother A few bottles of ConstitnUon Life syrup will correct the secretion and remove theT posit, which is directly under the skin. Diseases of the Liver, giving rise jo Languor, Dimness. Indigestmn, Weak Stomach, or an ulcerated or cancertmi condition of that organ, accompanied with burning or other unpleasant symptoms, win be relieved by the use 5f Court tntioa Life Syrop. As a General Blood-Purifying Agent, the Life Svm stands unrivaled by any preparation in the world. * Vl IHh RICH AND FOUK are liable to tho aame dfseties Naunre and Science have made the Constitution Life Svmn for the benefit of all. ’ y Secretary. President PURE BLOOD produces healthy men and women • and if the constitution is neglected in youth, disease and earlt death is tho result. Do not delay when the means usm near at hand, and within the reach of all. CONSTITUTION LITE SYRUP is the Poor Man’s Triead and the Rich Man’s Blessing. ' WOKGAN & ALLEN, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AGENTS, 46 Cliff Street, New York. Sold by J. A. Boy, Wellsboro, Pa.; 8. 8. Pierian Cories ton. Pa.; BanzaaTon & Co, Troy, Pa- 5 March 29,1886-ly. B. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., Manufacturers of Photographic Mate rials, 501 PROADWAY, N. Y. In addition, to onr main btuineit of Photographic Materials, wo aro Headquarters for the following, rii. Stereoscopes & Stereoscopic Views, Of these we have an immense assortment, including War Scenes, American and Foreign Cities and Land* scapes, Groups, Statuary, Ac., Ac. Als(f, Rerolvmg Stereoscopes, for public or private exhibition. Oar Catalogue will be sent to any address on receipt oi Stamp. - PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS . Wo were the first to introduce these into the United States, and we manufacture immense quantities in variety, ranging in price from 50 cents to soo each. Our ALBUMS hare the reputation of being superior in beauty and durability to any ethers. They will bo sent by mail, free, on receipt of price. Albums made to order. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. Our Catalogue now embraces over Five Thousand different subjects (to which auditions are continnally being made) of Portraits of Eminent Americans, viz: about 106 Major-Generals, 550 Statesmen, 260 Erig.-Generals, 130 Divines, 275 Colonels, 125 Authors, 100 Lieut-Colonels, 40 Artists, 250 Other Officers, 125 Stage, 75 Navy Officers, 50 Prominent Women, 160 Prominent Foreign Portraits. 3,000 COPIES OF WORKS OF ART, including reproductions of the moat celebrated Ed* gravings, Paintings, Statues, Ic. 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. Manufactured of Photographic Materials, _ 501 Broadway, New York. fiS* The prices and quality of our goods cannot fail to satisfy. [Nov. 16, J864-ly.] OLE SALE DRU 9 STORE PENCE'S METALLIC PAINT, ' THADDEUS DAVIDS’ INKS, CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, -.CINCINNATI WINES * BRANDY, WHITEWASH LIME, • KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES, STATIONERY. FLUID EXTRACTS, - PAINTS AND OILS, PETROLEUM OIL, DRUGS & MEDICINES, ROCHESTER PERFUMERY A FLAVORING EXTRACTS, ’ SCHOOL BOOKS, ■ WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, DYE COLORS, Furnished at Wholesale Price* by W, T>. TERBELL, Jan. 18, 1865—tf. Corning, N. Y* New Flour and Provision Store. CHAS. & H. VANVALKENBURG wishes to in form tho citizens of 'W’ellaboro and the surround- ing country that they have recently started a now FLOUR AND PROVISION STORE, in tho building formerly known as ** Osgood's Store* where they may be found at all times ready to wait en all customers who may favor them with a call, and -**ll them the choicest kinds of FLOUR, MEAL, BUCK WHEAT, PORK, Ac., at as reasonable rates as any firm in this plsc®* CASH paid for all kinds of GRAIN. HIDS3- and FURS. CHAS, AH. VAN VALKENBURG- WelUboro, Dec. 21,1864. MILLINERY.— Mrs. A. J. SOFIELD would anuouacoto her customers that she has Just recolred hor SPRING SUPPLY OP MILLINERY. Also a good assortment of InCmta’ Caps, Ladies’ Dress Cap* and Head'Dresses, Collars and Cuffs, Embroidery and Ls*** BLEACHING & PRESSING done to-order In all the New gtylse. Wills boro, May 8,1866~2m. Hr*. A. J. SOJ®& ' - V WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , E, & H. T. ANTHONY 4 CO.,
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