tsaa -A-a^- A Theatrical Incident.' ,i-X. ‘-r. - - ■ %»Qe. fears ago. th e manager of a)“-well re gulated theatre,” somewhere along lie line of the Brie'4e»nal, engaged a good-lciking and brisk young lady as asnpernumerar, |. It hap pened that the young lady in quijstiOn had formerly officiated as a- “ band [ in-hoard a canal fact which she -ms i, extremely anxious to conceal. She evinced®* job anxiety to master the details of her pro fession, and. soon exhibited a morn loan ordin ary degree hf cbiaie talent. She tras _daily pro*itJed, ana ip time became a gsiieral favor ite with both, the men ager and _ One night she was announced in a favorite part,-a couple of boatmed found’ their woy into the pit, dear the footlights;,particular ly anxidfcOO" See the new; famous comedienne. The house was crowded,-and, after, tb'e subsid ence of the general applause whiofrgreeted her appearance, one of the hoatnen slapped his companion on i the’ shoulder, and with an emphatic expletive, exclaimed ImuLenmign to be heard over half the house; “Bill, 1 know that gal!” . ; “ Pshaw 1" send Bill, “ dry wp.”! • - ’ “Bnt'Pm darned if I don’t knot, her, Bill It’s as cure as yon’rs bl -fn. She’s old FlnlTD?~clau gEt’er ‘that ’ used '-(ir-rtrirthr InjurtddPolly, and eke used to sail with him.” “Tom;” said Bill, you’re a fobknnd if you don’f sthp your infernal alack, youMl get pnt out, .' Sai Plukins! , You know a sight if you think; tjsfa her -. silenced, but cot convinced, tie waWhed-the actress in all her’ actions with intense interest, and ere long Wke out again: ‘'T*fe"a ye. Bill, that’s her—P know ’tis.— Ton.can’t fool tee—l knew her-too well! BilUytho was a good deal interested in the out of all patience at this persistent interruption- on the part of’.Tom He gave him ff tremendous nudge in the ribs with his elbbw. as an emphatic hint for ’ him to keep quiet.*, . Tool without minding the said: •« Yoa just wait—l'll fix her, feeep your eye ontoe. v -“ • -j - Stnre* enough he did fix her. Etching his opnorVahity when the actress wab deeply BorSed in heir'patfc, he sung out in'% voice that rang through the galleries: //' ' v ‘fcJbow Bridge 1” From force ot habit, the actress Instantly and involuntarily ducked Tier head to avoid the an ticigaicd collision.' " Down came the house with a perfeat thnnder of applause at tbts “palpable hit" high above which Tom'eVvgjoe could be heu'df.as-fae returned Bill’s pono6 in the ribs with'interest; • ' ■ ‘♦TJidß'Vl tell ye; old boy, Fkaow’d ’twas her. Yon couldn’t fool me.” / HSr StitPLß Seceet. —Twenty clerks in a hands in a printing office—twen ty yonpg men in a village! All want to get along ia the world, and expect to do so. One of thetoferiwwiU rise-to be a partner and make a fortune. 'One of the printers will own a newspaper and become an influential and prosperous citizen. One of tbj3 villagers will get>TmndsQme farm, and live,'like a patriarch. Boif which is destined to become the lucky ? Tbere.ib no luck about it. The thing is almost as sure as the Rule of Three. The young fel low' who will distance his competitors.is he who masters.his business, who preserves his integri tywwbp lives and purely, who never gels.in debt, who gains . friends !by deserving thwe,- .Thera,are some ways,to fortune that look shorter than this old dusty highway.— Bat the staunch men of the Community, the mdh who.achieve something really worth bav in fortune, gopd namri and a serene old age—aQ go this way. £- . jour husband,ma’&iu V. 7 “Hebe." “ is~ that your wife, sir?" "She be." “Ah! th«fc'-B.pleaaant; ahe bee and bee can hatflly-full to taste the aweeta 'life, in per fection. Hate you any offepliag?” “Quite a switlh, eit." “ Ah I air, that niafees a difference, 'doubt you love the little ’hum-bags" WDOD'B-IMPROVED PRIiS -GRASS MOW ER I The advantages of, this Machine over all'-; others, 'is its simplicity of J . construction, light draft, durability, closeness of cut. , - It never clogs, wiU'»iU alL"kinda of grass, wet dry, lodged or standings It has ne side draft, weight on the horeescutter bar can bo with ease, and in an distant to pass obstructions. *.t is the cheapest and beet Mower in market. It ha been awarded the most premiums of any Mower iq world. Farm ers can not find a hotter Mowerj a i<£ can pay for one easier than ever again. It will 16 kc less farmers* produce to jpay for one of these Buihines this year than it ever did before. All kind! ’< f fixtures can be procured by leaving orders with uu . - -' WRIGHT ‘fc BAILEY, WeUsboro, Jane 21, ’ 65-tf. Arft} for Tioga Co. FARM FOR SALE.—Situate in Weimar township, Tioga County, Pa., distant 'three miles from WeUsboro, the county town; thirteen miles by plank road to Tioga and Blossburg railroad, connecting with Die New York and Erie railroad at Corning,- Steuben County, N. Y. Said Farm contains about four hundred acres, will sell a p*rt, or in small lots,- or aU together to suit purchasers. It is a fertile tract of bottom land, IsbeUeved to bt r enc of the best gra zing or dairy farms in P ennsy . (Is known as the Marsh-Farm,) For furth«Vinfonnation, apply on the premises. Terms easy. 3>ehaat; May 24, *65-tf. J"iHN PEARSON, TO THE AFFLICTED.— VAN HORNE having practiced in the Eai, jjVest, and South, and attended Lectures in the Old Botanic and Bdectlo Colleges by long practi? 4 \nd investigation proved that Homoeopathy is thdStaqst reliable of all systems,'-offers his services to he people of Knox rill* and vicinity. Fever and . nfiammation arc vi tal actions. . . \ ' “ Disease is obstructed vital act in ', The great ques tion' to be decided is, where is th< < obstruction and the proper, remedies. Dr. Van Hortferby a Phrenological examination of tho head and oilier organs can detect obstruction and give remedies that act In harmony with the Laws oi Life without debility. Those at a distance wishing treatment by inclosing their symptoms, the color of their H&ihand*Byes, will receive remedies by mail. B. B. YAi .>HORNE, M, D. Knpxyjlle, July 12,1865-tf,: ; - k tMfNISTBATOR’S KO'..XOE,~~ Leltereof ad* J\" vnfnistration having been ’'(ranted to the under signed upon the estate of Lymair Hart, late of Chazles to6,decM, notice is hereby giv* i to those indebted immediate payment, atf 1 those having claims them properly anthei iicated for settlement to 1 - J. L. EINGSEtriY, Administrator. Charleston, Joly 12, 1565-6t 8 ; "PATENT SELF CAN—war- JL ranted to be perfectly seif (re, is more durable and better than glass or any <- her kind, kept con stantly on hand by D, C.' iAMPMAN A CO. Wollsboto, July IS, 1865-Sw... - a TJOTCOE’S NOTICE—THE HI tiEESIGKED HAVING j9l appointed an auditor h settle the account of h. ’Woodruff) Executors of Jeremiah Black, dec *d, and make distributlo; ibf the proceeds of said wQI attend to the duties of appointment at the house Of J. H. Woodruff, in Libert* von tho 15th day of An pm, 1665. ' ELLIOTT, Auditor. WaUshow, July IP,- 9 F' OR THE LADIES.—BABBITTS CELEBRA TED SOAR POWDER, r washing made easy and stain* removed from Tab! . Linen, Napkins, 40. For sals at Roy’s Drag Store. , SHERIFF’S SAEE& By virtna of sundry writs of Fieri Facia t, Levari Facial, and Venditioni Exposal, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga county, Pa., to me directed, will be exposed to public sale in the Court House, in Wollsbofo. on MONDAY, the 28th day of Aagnst, 1865, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, the following described property, to wit: A lot of land in Union township, bounded and de scribed as follows; beginning at a post at the north east corner of Baker's lands; thence south 2|° west 21 7-10 perches to a post; thence south 87f° east 618-10 perches to a post; thence north 2§ east 21 7-10 per ches to a post; thence south 87f perches tea post; tbecce north 2§ east 10 perches to a post; thence north 87| wesfc 26 perches to a post; thence south 2| west 10 perches to a post; thence north 87| west 39 perches to the place of beginning—containiag 10 acres more or less, the piece of land described above ■ surveyed for J, Collins, May 18, 1860, on© saw mill, • one frame house, one framoshop and fruittrees there on,-about two acres improved.’ To bo sold as the propefly'of-Isaac Collins. ■ - - ALSO —A lot of land in Richmond township, bounded and described as follows: -on the north by land of John Vobrhees, on the east by lands bl Uo-‘ rain Butts; bn south by lands of -Charles Owen, and on the westby lands of Mathew V. Swan—con taining thirty acres, more or less, all improved. To be sold as the property of John E.»Faulkn£r. ALSO—A lot of land iir the Boro of Wellsboro, bounded described as follows: north-west by Walnut street, north-east by Henry, Petrie, south-east by J. F, Donaldson, sooth-west by Avenue—9l feet on Avenue and about 200 feet deep, with fruit trees Jhereon. To be sold as the property of Helen M. Sofiold. uV— m. J._ . . TD ALSO—A lot of land in Richmond township, bound ed and described as follows: on the north by J. P. Morris and lands in possession of -Clark W. Bailey,' on the east by lands in-possesaisn of said Bailey, the Tioga Elver and D. 0. Holden, on the south by lands of 0. O. Holden and- on the -wost by B. C, Holden and J. »P. Morris—containing about fifteen acres, all improved, with a furnace top house, engine house, engine -and. boiler, blacksmith shop, office, 4 -doublo dwelling bouses, two sheds, one barn and some other Ont buildings, thereon.i To be sold as tho property of .Ezekiel Potts. ... ALSO—A lot of land la Gaines - township, bound*. ed, and described as follows: on the north by north line of warrant No.. 1035, east by land in the possess ion of Benjamin Furman, south by the south line of warrant No, 1085, west b y lot No. 22 of the Dent lands in Gaines ll5 6-10 acres,* dnd being lot No. 23 of the Dent lands in said Gaines township, about iO acres improved, S frame houses, 3 barns, and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold ns tbe property of,William Griffin and David Rexford. ALSO—A lot of land lying in Osceola township, bounded and described as follows: on the north by Morgan Seeley, east by H. C. Boaworth, south by highway, and west by highway—containing one and a half acres more or less, all improved, one two story frame tavern - house, two frame barns, out buildings and fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of John S. Seeley and Merit'Carr. ALSO—A lot of land- in KceneyvlUe, Middlebury township, bounded north by highway, east and west by William Stevens, and south by highway—contain* ihg about one acre of improved land, with frame house, frame wagon shop and other outbuildings and some fruit trees thereon. ALSO—Another lot in Middlehury towns'p, bound* edjnorth by Bingham lands, east by James Soudder, south and west by Bennett & Foster's lands—con* taming 93 7*loo acres, about five acres improved, and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of S. E. Hall. ALSO—A lot of land lying in the borough of Mainshurg, bounded and described as follows; on the north by Peleg Doud, on the east by the highway,and on the south and west by O. F. Richards—containing one acre more or less, a frame house, frame bam, and out buildings, and fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of John A. Ellis. ALSO—A lot of land in Delmar township, bound* ed. north by J. N. Bache, east by Herdic & White, south by McCormic lands and west by Phelps, Dodge & Co—containing 900 acres more or less. ALSO—Another lot of land in Delmar township, bounded north by highway, east by B. Miller, south by widow Palmer and Samuel Warrlner, and west by lands formerly of Samuel Warxiner—containing about 83 acres, about 50 acres improved, frame bouse, frame barn and apple orchard thereon. ALSO—Another lot of land in Delmar township, bounded north by ■■ Stickley, east by Andrew Growl, sonth by highway, and west by William JSb erentz—containing two acres of improved .land, a frame house, frame barn, and a few fruit trees there* nn. To be sold as the property of H. A, Guernsey and E. J. Brown, ALSO—A lot of land lying in Rutland township, bounded and described as foUows: on the north by William Lawrence and J. N. Lawrence, on the east by W. W. Goodwin, on the south by H. S, Horton and John Fralick, and on the west by William Hutchin son —containing one hundred and fifty-five acres, more or less, about one hundred and thirty-five acres improved, two frame houses, one frame barn, one frame horse barn, com house, and other outbuild ings, and orchard thereon. To be sold as the proper ty of John V. Swan. ALSO—A lot of land lying in Morris township, bounded and described as follows: on the north by highway, east by Joseph Childs and others, south by Joseph Childs, and west by John Desmond—contain ing eight acres, more or loss, one frame house,-and outbuildings, and au apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of George W. Childs. j ALSO—A tract of land In Shippen township, bounded on the north by land of Wm. Rawl, deo’d, on the east by land surveyed for Geo. W. West, ou the south by Wm. Eberentz, and on the west by EU sEa Brown—containing 87i acres, part of warrant No. 1950, James Wilson warrantee, all improved. To be sold as the property of_H. A. Guernsey. ALSO—A lot of land lying in Charleston town ship, bounded and described os follows; on the north by lands of Elias Tipple, on the east by Webster, on the sooth by Bertrand Damans and Frederick Buyter, west by Wm. B, Smith and Channcey Dartt—con taining 111 acres, more or less, about 75 acres im proved, frame house, two frame bams, and other out buildings and fruit trees thereon. Tp.be sold sis the property of Peter Tipple. * ] LEROY TABOR, Sheriffs Sheriff’s Office, WeUsboro, Aug. 9, 1865. |- FOUNDRY.-- ! HEAD QUARTERS OF THE IRON BRIGADE, AUGUST Ist, 1866. . •% - ' fT' Special Noticpis hereh'JJgtven to Returned - Sol diers, returned skedaddlers, those liable to draft and to exempts, that.the WarbTnow ended and so ihonH " HIGH PRICES END. AU will take notice that wo are prepared to serve those wanting any thing iq bar line on short notice and at RBDUCED-SPRICBS. We would call attsntioirto a few of th» articles of our manufacture. TUB;PEOPLE’S FRIES!) COOK STOVE is still in great favor-with those desiring an ELEVATED OVEN COOK STOVE. , Pap RAELQE, BOX. & CQAX STOVEa_ deserve attention before purchasing elsewhere. Our lEON & WOOD BEAM PLOWS ' are as good asapyif not better. We would call particular attention tobnf ’ ROAD. SCRAPERS, ua we aro confident that they cannot be excelled. MACHINERY made and repaired.on short notice. We intend to keep up with the improvements of the times. Try us and berepimneed-.- TERMS CASE ON DELIVERY. S. P. BILES 4c CO. Knoxville, August 2,1865. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. —The undersigned hav ing been appointed an Auditor to distribute the moneys arising from the sale of real estate of <}, D. Smith, dec’d, will attend to the duties of said appoint ment at the Commissioner’s Office in Welltboro, on Thursday, Aug. 24th, next, stiff o’clock A, U. August 2,1865. THOS. ALLEN, Auditor. t ■ i^*ss«cs I’HE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATO It. JOHN R ’ is now prepared to exhibit to the trading public of Wollsboro and vicinity, the latest arrival of smm© & sujMMm (Mi®®©, at this ancient Burgh, at NO. 1, UN lON BLOCKS, I think I may say, without vain glory, that my stock of DRY GOODS, i J J LADIES' GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, *o., HARDWARE, QUEENSW ARE, WOODEN-WARE, and GROCERIES* IS SECOND TO NO STOCK offered for aaW in this part of the country, for QUALITY, CHEAPNESS 8 VARIETY. Ladies, call and examine m; stock of sramteß' miss- ® Gentlemen, I have sene of those stylish Summer CAS S I M E B E S . WeUsboro, May 17, 1865 GOOD INVESTMENT I There is no better investment than the 7-30 Loan, hut all families have to make other investments in the way of Family articles, and if they can be pur chased at a saving from the regular rates, it makes a good investment. . ' I claim to bo selling all kinds of goods that I deal in, snch as mentioned belong at as reasonable rates as any firm in the State, and a great deal lower than a largo proportion of dealers. The advantages I claim are, a largersalenf 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, but 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 ones. I 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 content to compete on the JEW PRINCIPLE. All goods we have in tho.honse are marked In plain figures at the price we can aßord to sell them. Particular attention is invited to the following de partments, as containing a great many bargains in SEASONABLE GOODS. , DRESS GOODS.] This Stock is large and low prices, the redaction-being from '35 to 60 per cent, from early Spring Prices. CLOAKS, WALKING SACQDB3, CLOAK CLOTHS, TRIMMINGS, *o. We make this a specialty, and can not ba beat by any one, as onr numerous customers'can testify. CLOTHS, A CASSIMERES, Of all the new and deairatyla Styles. All onr old friends are inrited’tooall end examine for themselves. We will get dp suits onihort’notice If required, and guaranies the style of make Ac., to be the best. SUN UMBRELLAS. AH sizes—about at cheap as ever. CHEAT BANT CLOTH for common wear.' Alarge clock. r HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.- - Sack as Table *Linen, Toweling, Napkins, Table Spreads, Ac., boughtat the low rates of April. BOOTS & SHOES! We will notbeundersold in any goods in this Jins. HOOP SKIRTS. All kind* and (izei at bat little more than old rates. CAR P E T S, We bare fitted ap a large, convenient, and well lighted room, and pat in a good stock of Carpets bought at the low rates of last month, which are now selling at the prices mode then; notwithstanding the great advance in goods. Any one in need of snoh-goods can well afford to bn; now at the; will be no lower this season. . I shall continue to try and deserve the liberal share of tradeJ hire yearly iecelvodirom this and neigh- eoantie, J and if good goods sold at the bottom of this market, and fair.dealing in every way'will hold trade, 1 will not lose mine. JT. A. PARSONS, Ho. 3, Concert Block. Corning, N. Y., Hay 24,1886. OLD. EYES; MADE NSW.—A pamphlet direct- Ing Bow to speedily restore eight and given; spectacles, without aid of doctor or medicine. Sent by mail, Dee, on receipt of IQ cents. Address 1 . S/b. FOOTE, A, ®., ' , / Beb. $, '66-flm. 1130 Broadway, New York. s^~sagsagtiWsa»Kh^ .t, : September lst 9 18G8. FROM THIS DATE, FOR ■ READY- PAY ONLY I CUSTOM BOOTS AND SHOES; Leather, Findings, kc. CASH PAID FOR HIDES, PELTS; DEER SKINS'AND FURS. t . FRANKLIN SAYS; “When you have anything to advertise, tell the public of it in plain, simple language.” I am manufacturing goad custom made Boots, and JShbes which I will sell at fair prices, and only for BEAD TPA Y. Such work onnnot.be sold at as low rates per pair ns eastern made slop-work, but it can” and wtilbe aoldat prices which will -enable the pur-, chaser Id protect his feet with good' substantial boots more cheaply than with a poor slop-shop article, which, even if it chances cot to fall in pieces with the first weeks service, is bat a doubtful protection in wet and cold weather. Try me. 'Buck and Doeskins Wanted; in the red and short blue, for which 1 1 will pay cash and a good price. Beof-Bidea and Calfskins Wanted, or which*:! willalso pay. cash. ... Sheep Pelts Wanted, for which I willalso pay cash and the highest mar* kefc price. An assortment of sole,upper,calfskins and linings, pegs, thread, nails, awls, knives, shoe-hammers, do., do,, kept constantly on Imnd, which I will sell cheap for cash. Shop on Main Btrfietbotwoen Wilcox’s and Bullard-’e. -- - - _ „ G.uJi7v.B®AßB. N-B, * I can't give credit, because, to be plain, haven’t got it to. give. Wellahoro, Sept. 9,1863. FALL AND WINTER GOODS.— 'So. 2, Union Block. JEROME SMITH Has lately returned from New York with a splendid auortment of DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, GLASSWARE, HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE, ■ . . GROCERIES, DOMESTICS, WOODBNWARB,, . ENGLISH CLOTHS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, SATINS, TWEEDS AND KENTUCKY JEANS FRENCH CASSIMERES, FULL CLOTHS. Attention is called to bis stock of . Black and' Figured Dress Silks, Worsted Goods, ■ Merinoes,' ; Black and Figured DaLaines, Long and Square Shawls, Ladies’ Cloth, Opera Flannels, Ac, Purchasers will find that No. 2, Union Sleek. Main Street, U the place to buy the best quality of Goods at the lowest prices. JEROME SMITH. Wellsboro, Nov, 16, 1864-tf. Soldiers* pat bounty and pension AGENCY. — KNOXVILLE . T10&A COUNTY PENNA. The undersigned having been specially licensed by the United States Government to proonre the Back Pat, Bocntt, 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,!n a very short time, -and that he will give particular attentions to oil such ' claims that may be bronght to him. Being provided with all the requisite Forms, Blanks, Ac., Ac., he has superior advantages in this branch of business. Sol diers entitled to pensions, will find it to their advan tage to apply to the undersigned at Knoxville, os the examining surgeon for Tioga County resides there. Also, Judge. Case, before whom all applications for pensions may be made. X. Soldiers enlisted since the 13th of April, ’6l, 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 the war, should it sooner close, will be entitled to full Bounty. Also soldiers who have been wounded in battle, whether having served two years or not, are entitled to fall Bounty, 2. When a Soldier has died from any cause, in the United States service, since April 13,1861, leaving a widow, she is entitled to all pay due him; also to from $76 to, $4OO Bounty. The bounty varies ac cording to the act or orders under which the soldier enlisted. She is also entitled to a pension. 3. If the soldier left no widow, his children are en titled to the pay and bounty and the pension antil they are sixteen years of age. 4. If the soldier left no widow, legitimate child, the father is entitled to his pay and bounty, provided he lives in the United States and has not abandoned the support of his family. 6. If the soldier loft no widow, legitimate child, nor father, or if the father has abandoned the sup port of the family, or If he resides out of the United States, the mother, if she resides in the United States, is entitled to the pay and bounty, and if poor and de pendent, in whole or in part, on her son for support, she is also entitled to a pension. Mothers whose husbands or former husbands reside out of the Uni ted States or have abandoned the support of their families, should write to the undersigned at once, or the father may get the bounty without the facts being known. ! 6. All soldiers who have lost an arm or one leg, are entitled to Twenty dollars per month. Prisoners of war are entitled to Three Months extra pay. He is also prepared to settle Officers’, Quartermaster, Ordnance, and Commissary accounts, and procure Certificates of Non-indebtedness, in the shortest pos sible time. Also Artificial Limbs for such as have lost them in service. , Terms, moderate. | I will be at my office on Monday and Saturday of each week, to attend to this business. * July 26,1865-ly. WM. B. SMITH. * Befbsihces : Wellsboro, J. F. Donaldson, Sher iff Stowell. Addison, N. Y., W, B. Smith. Wash ington, D. C., Tucker 4 Lloyd. Knoxville, V. Case. ON HAND.—P- B, WILLIAMS is on hand at bis Store, No. 3, Union Block, with afresh stock of . DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Perfumery, Yankee Notions, Fancy Articles, Patent Medicines, Ac., Ac., bought since the Fall 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 Patty, White Wash Lise, Garden Seeds, and in fact everything kept in a DRUG- STORE. We claim to have the beat and cheapest stock ot Drugs and Patent Medicines, Perfumery, - Toilef goap, Yankee Notions, Ac., Ac,, ever brought in town, and if yon don't believe it call and examine, for yourselves. No. 3, Union Block, first door’be low Jerome Smith. P- E. WILLIAMS. Wellsboro, April, 19,1865. FARM FOR SALE.—Situated on the Spencer's Mills Road from half to three-fourths of a mile easfejof Whitney's Corners, 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 house is two stories, comfortable, and the outbildings are in good condition. There is also on said farm a thrifty young orchard of grafted fruit, some 75 trees. Terms easy. Apply to the subscriber, on the premises. Charleston, May 31, '65. HENRY GIFFORD. Flour coming down with gold at WRIGHT & BAILEY'S. Wellsboro, April 5,1865. Bargains in jewelry.—Attention is di. . reeled to W, FORSYTH * CO'S advertisement in anotfaer-oolunm. - —— - - AN Assortment of TABLE GLASSWARE wdl he found at ROT'S DRUG STORE. g PIS NI) I D BARGAINS! All Sure of tbeir Money’s Worth. W- Forsyth & Oo su and 41 Street, N. Y., (late 42 and 44 Nassau Sreet), offer for sale the following Mag nificent,List of , WATCHES, CHAINS, JEWELRY,-ETC, 49-EACH ARTICLE ONE DOLLAR 1.-Se And not te.be paid for (ill you know what you are to get. 250 Gold and Silver Watches, from $15.00 to $150.00 each 290 Ladies’.Gold * Watches;.- - 35.09 each. 6QO Ladies’ and Qeuis’ Silver Watches 15.00 each 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 Rings 2.50 to 5.00 each. 6.000 Californla'Diamond Pins and Bings 3.00 to 600 each 10.000 setta Ladies’ Jewelry : 6.00 to 16.00 each 10.000 Gold Pens, Silver Mounted Holders 4.00 to 5.C0 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 Thimbles, Ear Drops, Children’s Loop?, Masonic Pins and Rings, Seal Rings, Scarf Pins, Watch Keys. -Also a variety of Silver Ware, embracing Goblets, Cups, Castors, Tea’and Table Spoons, from $l5 to $5O. The articles in this stock are of the nearest and most fashionable stylos. Certificates of all the vuri i ous articles are pat in sealed envelopes and mixed, 'thus giving all a fair chance, arid sent by mail, as ordered ; and on the receipt of tjie certificate it is at your 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 ANIJ. PREMIUMS. Single Certificate, 25 cents; five Certificates, $1; eleven, $2; twenty-five with premium of Gold Pen, $3.75; fifty' with premium of Gold-Pencil and Pen, $10; one 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 source, 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’ worth of Watches sold to our customers during the past year. AGENTS wanted everywhere. Send 25 cents for Certificate and Circular. Address Wa EORSYTH & CO., 39 and 41 Ann Street* Now York. June 1865-3 mos.. TO THE PUBLIC. I AM now prepared to manufacture, at myestablish ment in Deerfield, PLAIN AND FANCY FLANNELS, Also, Ladies' •;BALMORAL SKIRTS to order, either by the piece or quantity, to suit cut .tomera. JOSEPH INGHAM. - Knoxville, July 16,-1863. DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY, THE undersigned halving purchased the well known Woolen Factory of Messrs. E. A B. S. Bowen on the Cdwanesque River, two miles east ol Knoxville, takes this method of informing the inhabi tants of Tioga and adjoining counties that he will manufacture wool by the yard or on shares to soli customers, into FLANNELS, CASSIMERES, 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? * 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 weald farther say that he has carried on the buai-. ness in manufacturing wool for farmers in Bradford and adjoining counties for the past twenty years; he therefore osn warrant all work and satisfy his custo. mers, using nothing in manufacturing but genuine wool. JOSEPH INGHAM. Deerfield, May 5,1863-ly. 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. ALL SOLDIERS discharged by reason of wounds are entitled to the $lOO bounty. Pensions, Bounties, and arrears of pay, collected by the undersigned. i Persons wishing to Confer with me will please call or address me by letter at Sylvania, Bradford eounty,! Pa. Charges reasonable. QEO. 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. A CAK’D TO THE SUFFERING.—Do yon wish to be cured 1 If so, swapow two or three bogs, heads of “ Buchu,” “ Tonic Bitters,” “ Sarsaparilla,” “Nervous Antidotes," Ac., Ao., Ac., and after you are satisfied with the result, then try one box of Old Doctor fiuohan’s English Specific Fills—and be re stated to health and vigor in less than thirty days. They are purely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken-down and shattered constitution. Old and young can tafco them with advantage. Dr. Buchan’s English Specific Pills cure in less' than 30 days, the worst cases of Ner vousness, Impotency, Prrmature Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insanity, and all Urinary, Sexual, and Nervous Affections, no matter from what cause pro duced. Price, One Dollar per box. Sent, postpaid, by mail, on receipt of an order. Address, JAMES S. BUTLER, No. 429 Broadway, New York, General Agent. P. S.—A box sent to any address on receipt of price—which is One Dollar—post free. jßff" A de scriptive Circular sent on application, July 19, 1865-2 m. j A CARD TO INVALIDS. I A Clergyman; while residing in South Ameri ia 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 the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful 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 sand 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 to yourself. Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House, New York City. April 1, 1885-ly. IF YOU WANT TO KNOW a little of everything relating to thebuman system, male and female; the causes and treatment of diseases; the marriage customs of the world; how to marry a thou sand things never published before read the revised and enlarged edition of “ Medical Common Sense," a curious book for curious people, and a good book for ©very one. 400 pages, 100 illustrations. Price $1.50. Contents table sent free to any address. Books may be had at the Book stores, or will be sent by mail, post paid on receipt of the price. Address E. B. FOOTE, M. D., Feb. 8, '65-6m. 1130 Broadway, New York. BETEiIUE 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. & J« L. Robinson. Persons wanting Stamps are request to call and get a supply. Wellsboro, May 25,1864-tf. Alf HITB WASH LIME.-- I Tbe best quality ot \f Rhode Island Lime for white washing, at ROY'S DRUG STORE.' CONGRESS WAT E R, for sale at ROY'S DRUG STORE. PUTTY A WINDOW GLASS at L .. . ROY'S DRUG STORE. Concentrated , lye, for sale at - ROY'S DRUG STOP*. TTTORCgSTBR’S DRY YEAST, or HOP YEAST Yf IN CAKES. Every Lady should- toy it and have light bread. For sale at Roy's Drug Store. A- jit QONSTITRTION LIFE SYSOP.-, PmiUKxn st WILLIAM H. GREGG, JJ D OradMWof the Ooiiego of Physicians sad Snrseon. v York, formerly Assistant Physician in the *•* Island Hospitals, late Medical Inspector of th^v^* ll ' l atateWolontser-Depo,,, nnd« g£ £&£ CONSTITUTION LIFE'3YRUP HAS PBODUCFn . „ oumojt is medicine, C£D a EBv - What may seem almost Incredible, is tu.* —.... hitherto considered hopelessly fi?** I'* 1 '* cnred in a few days or weeks; and we chelrlSjw TJSS ,att » inratigatloDS of tha hberol-miudcd and , lt9 which hare no parallel at the present day * Dtlflc t 0 CTlre > Daring the laet flva years we hare contended with . dee, and overcome opposition, as hercnleea .. if enconntercd by any reformers. * * er * eT «r CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP I» a positive and specific remedy for all disease. , from an Ihfcre SiatE or the BrooD.and fo?aU (h^SS? I ** Diseases transmitted from Parent to Child. J It is so nniversaily admitted that Constitution Lif.a,— >s the only effective means of restoration in . forms of Paralysis, that wo need not reiterate that it a 0 "* pbaticoily the Great Life-giving Power. 108115 19m ' Indigestion, Weight at Stomach, Flatulence Live, p plaint. Want of Appetite, Bad Breath Constipation, Biliousness, ’ aoitof v l a . Struma, King’s Evil, Qlandniar Swellings, En-slael.. ceration. Salt Rheum. - l k This taint (hereditary and acquired) filling Ilf. . told mUory, is, hy all nsnal medldal remedls* tucn^M. . RHEUMATISM. , [Arthritis], Lumbago, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Gent To. Doloreaux. ’ AIC If there is any disease .in which the Consiimiio. Syrup Is a sovereign, It is in Rhanmatism and ito h?.,£2 affections. Tho most Intenao pains are itooitfr. , alleviated—enormous swellings are reduced a,*,, 0i. T twmrtyor forty ,«rP CONSTOUTION LIFE SYRUP Purges tho system entirely from all the evti effect, „ cury, removing the Bad Breath, and enringthe WeLLmT ana Rheumatic Pains which the use of cLlomol is\£i£ 1 hardens Spongy Gums, and secures the lit! as firmly aa ever. ® CONSTITUTION LITE STROP Eradicates, root and branch, all Emotive DUm,.. Skin, like Ulcers, Pimples, Blotches,and sil of thlskind which so much d U fl^?e. the ance of both males and females, often making thl Kl Snstln* object to themselves and their friend* dU " Foa m Tonus or Uicuunvr Bmua, Either of the Nose, Throat, Tongue, Some. FoUi,p,s Scalp, no remedy has ever proved its eqmS yo ” head ' or Moth Patches upon the female face, depending noon a diseased action of the Liver, are very’ unpleasant Taj yonng wife and mother A few bottle, of Constlmirn >T! ,i C i° rrC ? t tha ,ecro tlon and remove theds posit, -which ia directly under the akin. ** 'J er ’ 8 1 T ln e r,aa 10 Languor, DU tines,. Stomacb i or hn ulcerated or caacsroas condition of that organ.accompanied with burning or other as £“■ wm b ° «“««• iw «*f cot:.- food-Porifjlng Agent, the Life Syrup, tflE RICH AND a p,if H rcl ‘ ai ?' 1 ?? *“ a>« *orid. P ’ THE RICH AND POOR are liable to the tame diseases forNttenefit oTall a “ d<! tb ° Conjtlttlti “ 11 Smp PURE BIA3OD produces healthy men and women; and if the oonstlhitlon is neglected in yonth, diaease and wh death is the result. Do not delay when the moans am 2 near at hand, and within the reach of all. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYSUP La the Poor ifaa'i Friend ■ and the Rich Man's Blessing. * BJOHGAN & ALIEN. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AGENTS, 4® Cliff Streat, New York. SoldbyJ,A.EoT,Wellsboro,P«.; S. 3. Paoukn, Coving, ton. Pa.; Rn>n»«wir k Co, Troy, Pa. ’ » March 29,1865-1 y. E. 9t H. T. ASXHOJT & CO., manufacturer, of Photographic materials. WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL, 501 BROADWAY, N. Y. In addition to our main business of Photographic Materials, we are Headquarters for the following, vis ; Stereoscopes & Stereoscopic Views, Of those 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. Om Catalogue will be sent to any address on receipt of Stamp. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. We were the first to introduce those into the United States, and we manufacture immense quantities la great variety, ranging in price from .50 cents tosso* e *°fc‘ Our ALBUMS have the reputatienof being superior In beauty and durability to any ethers. They will be sent by mail, yniE, on receipt of price. \ Pine Albums made to order, flpy CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. Our Catalogue now embraces over Five Thousand different subjects (to which additions are continually being made) of Portraits ef Eminent Americans, ic., via: about 108 Major-Generals, 550 Statesmen, 260 Brig.-Generals, 130 Ditinea, 275 Colonels, 125 Authors, 100 Dient-Colonels, 40 Artists, 250 Other Officers, 125 Stage, 75 Navy Officers, 50 Prominent Women, 160 Prominent Foreign Portraits. 3,000 COPIES OP WORKS OF ART, including reproductions of ihe most celebrated En gravings, Paintings, Statues, Ac, Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp. An order for One Bozen PIC TURES from our'C&taioguwwill be filled on the re ceipt of $l.BO, and sent by mail, ibis.' Photographers and others ordering goods C. 0. B. will please remit twenty-five per cent, of the amount with their order. E. A H. T. ANTHONY A CO., Manufacturers of Photographic Materials, 601 Broadway, New York. JSSf* The prices and quality of our goods cannot fail to satisfy. (tfov. 16, ISOd-ly.] "yy HOLESALE DRUG S’TORE PRINCE’S METALLIC PAINT, DAVIDS’ INKS, CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, CINCINNATI WINES k BRANDY, WHITEWASH LIME, KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES, STATIONERY, FLUID EXTRACTS, PAINTS AND OILS, PETROLEUM OIL, DRUGS k MEDICINES, ROCHESTER PERFUMERY k FLAVORING EXTRACTS, SCHOOL BOOKS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, DYE COLORS, Furnished at Wholesale Prices by w. D. TERBELL, Jan. 18, 1865-tf. Coming, N. T. New Floor and Provision Store. CHAS. a H.VANVALKENBDRG wiahei to ia form the citizens of Wellsboro ud the gnrround- Ing country that they have recently started a new flour and provision store, in the building formerly known as " Osgood's Store/' where they may be found stall times ready to wait on all customers who may favor them with a call# and sell them the choicest kinds of FLOUR. MEAL. BUCK WHEAT. PORK* 40., at as reasonable rates as any firm in this place. CASH paid for all kinds of CRAIN, HIDES, and FURS. CHAS. AH. VAN YALKENBUBG. Wellsboro, Deo. 21,1364. Millinery —airs. a. j. sofdsld wonia announce w her customers that she has lust received her SPRING SUPPLY OP MILLINERY. Also a good assortment of Infants* Caps, Ladles* Dress Cap* and Head-Dresses, Collars and Calls, Embroidery and Lse** BLEACHING h PRESSING doo* to order la all the New Styles. '* • Wellsboro, May S, 1865-2 m. Mrs. A. J. SOfIELD. PARALYSIS dyspepsia
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