a-Jvcrr-^r—. Bov do Btialstera live in Mert Bays 7* in tihese days?” Bam "®fr."Browt>, ‘ttie merchant, feMr; Smithy the after weighing out for bun a .few pounds of 'sjuenr,"nt twenty-fitfe ' cefitß ‘'per pound, and meafurioj; off a few yards of cali co, at tfiifiy ißdatg per yani|-. ■ Mi-j Mr. BrOwn woa not a professor (it religion,and ho' 'did not wish to say could in’the'jeflsf discredit the cburoh. " ■ -* 'X •• Theyt*fen rhe-Mr. Brown, continued, that your paltry tujs nut been raised, always supposed it was enaull-enough ; find how-when four hundred dollars is’scarcely wor h as much as two hundred was some three ye ire ago, I can't imagiifß'-hhw yod make it iV- r ' Jusfewtjthis the door ,opened, and deacon Jones entered the store, ‘The merchant intent on the subject, went on." ‘ “Good morning, Mr./Jones.:l’ have just asked Mr. Smith how in these days dPßtgh-prices ?” ■'• - “ That is a question whichT’hljvbeen ask ing myself lately,” replied -the dfcacon ;j “and I would be gted-tohßqr our-milliliter, answer it." j- i Mr .Smith ihus appealed to said“ There are~BglWßrißisters- whose -salaries-bate been raised to correspond with other things- Wo wi!l ,-a&l spcak-of them- But you' ask how those live* Who/have only the samp’ .emoaht .of money which three years ago they" thought no more than, a comfortable support.'.-1 will di vide-them into three classes. Tbehtatare.men whttJhave some property, and they fill back on that, and are spending it Oth ers are getting in debt, and thiirl ear is the CMe with too many. The thirty d.ass cannot do' aB the, first, and will not second, and nothing’remains for them it tfc sy will live within their means s-lf-denial. — My salary is; as yon know, four' h indred dol lars per annum, and a house tp-sive in.. .1 mast keep s horse and a carriage, and" wear. them out pretty rapidly, too, and *tbe cost of keeping, is at least, with profitin' prices. one hundred a year.- -Then there ia’tbi .wear and tear of carriages and harness, and the loss hy accident to horse-flesh, 1 which ooghl to bereck-- dhed fifty more. It costs me six dollars a cord for wood, or ten dollars a ton • for-coal; and; I most-keep at least two fires. place to. stndy r is indispensable to my usefulness, and what ever.else is given up, 1-must have the. fire in the.sttidy when it is needed.- It.will cost forty dollars a year fuel, and then youjWfe that near ly two hundred of the four is’ net ; up, and you ask how I, my wife and two chi Iren live on tbwotfier two'hnndred. I. well ;~H* you. -We. live oh bread and water. Tea- - coffee; sugar, and batter have been, one after tf e other,given up, except when we have coihptiy,. The old clothes are. mended and worn, bj tiny wife says that cannot be done much lotfg.'-w Books and periodicals are given up j anjt '»,n hand which Once' dispensed charity to thejpoor is empty.—, This is the way that I and are liv ing, ,If this was our just prt iprtion of the ■phWifl burden we would not xunplain, but- R does seem bard to be depriyt'd'Jf those com forts and luxuries to which w~. had become accustomed, while everybody atound.us enjoys. them! and lays up money besj,d<s.” “Why,have yon not spoken t F this before?” said the deacon. - ' , L - x, Tt is not pleasant to coin plain,” was the reply- . “ Besides,' the whole eoinmnnity, know what my salary is, and many of them must /know that I receive leas fsvcre tbgn formerly. Three years ago. when hotter was twelve -dents.» pound, we bad ns wr.ah.given ns as we ■needed. liut since it haa beer .thirty or over r wc have not had a pint'of mi(k pf an ounce 'of "bnitCrp'Bloept we h«ve p >ld'the market price. It i& tiH> v&loaMe imw to give awpy, and the aawe ia'true -if other things;*!, . 'y • - c ,-t Thisis mo bud,” said lb( demon. L Tr.fi l ad.” s«id ilr Br.-Vn, “and I will tell you deacon, what you usgbt- to do. You are most «f yon farmer* and you ought to pay .jogr .subscription in t utieJ; cb--ese, pork or ■Whatever he wan is, «v the n-d prices, or. else give him*t »ice the'amount tf P iponey. lam •willing to begin on ihis.plioP My sivhr.orip .tjwn i* ten dollars and he, mkry take.it in- goods • bd*-of'-the; storeat whatever they weref worth ’. two years ago, -or I w ill pay -him twenty.” . ■ • “ I can’tsay that there ii- any injustice in s..that'’.was the answer, ‘‘and I '.wHl try to- get penple to come up to it. Yuu jwiy all other labor- twice the old prices, and I don’t know thrifta minister should live on - bread and water * more than other folks.”— Morning Star. Boge in the Apple O' chard. -Nobody sends such applaattu market as my neighbor John’Jacobs. He always has apples -to sellvlaod gets the highest prides. Folks pre fer-fair, large apples ; and ulch are always ipacked io jucobs' barrels. might search . them cabbie, and not t od a knotty fruit Worm hole. Such Rhode- iefand Greenings J&QiburjJßussets I Rave Jever niet with in the old States. They are' is handsome as .‘Anything in the virgin soils al the West. I was going by Jacobs’ orcharddast summer, - MKlThad the curiosity to extlihe for myself— ;iSayel,“ Neighbor, what is A fre in your soil that'makes such smooth', larg4. Jpples?, They are a third bigger than-anyth-a I can get, and my trees look as well as your “ The secretia not in th; .(oil,” John re a twinkle in his e ; <i, “ but on it. E Do yon see those grnntera ti<re ? My pork " isrings me fifty cents a poune--eight in flesh, Shd.the b'alaDoa in fruit. I.'bigan to pasture ,■ myiopohard ten years ago wi& liogs, and, since, that time I have had no tedKlb with wormy Apples, as a thing, don't fall from the tree unless someth; -g is the matter vnthlbem- The , apple-wort :aud eurculio lay ( :^ihbir the fruit, and 'he apples drop ' earlyr.li The, pigs devour‘thi apples, and by' September-every unsound ap; le is gone .and I 2 ,bive;n6thrng but fair fruit I ift. The crop'of [ ‘ ipsgpts fbr the next year if i eetroyed by the s ■: They rpot around t-od ir the trees,'keep ■. 'the soil loose, manure the lat-1 some, and work ' brer what manure I spread. - apples help " the pigs, end the pigs help tl %• apples.” ; i leaw John's secret at oadfe, and have profit-' : ed by it. I never had so fevv insects as this spring, and I have given thb pigs credit for it. the orchard into ~a pasture, put in pigs—not landspikes,- with -shouts like levers. l ?s>n might lose trees as weßas ineeots-ln that jtyua. But well bred animals, with judicious - monta, will root in a subdued and Christian j Hktf,htanner,— American Agriculturist. Coleridge was be a bad rider. One day; riding through thi Street, he was no tested by a would be wi ;_«■ I 88 y,do“yoD know wbat bappened to B ham?’' Came the answer sharp and qoieft “-“The same as happened to me. An ass bj ike to him." '■ NOXYIEXE -YOfl-efeßY.-g '* s 5 HEAD QUARTERS W THE IRON BRIGADE, AUGUST Ist, 1885, Special Notice is hereby given to Returned Sol diers, returned skod addicts, those liable to draft and to exempts, that the War is now ended and so should 1 HIGH PRICES END. All will take notice that we arc prepared to serve those wantiog-any thing in our line on short notice and at ‘ ' . REDUCED PRICES. Wo would,call attention to a few of the article* of oar manufacture/ c- ’ THE PEOPLE’S _FBLEED -CO OK STO VE is still in great favor with those desiring an , ELEVATED OVEN COOK STOVE. deserve attentionixjforo purchasing elsewhere. Our IRON & WOCD .BBAMJPLOFS arc as any If not hetteV? , ‘ i " ' 1 Wo would call particular attention to our ROAD SCRAPERS* as we aro ooofideut that they cannot be ; % irac hi iriit y. ■ : - i €s* - -J* sfe JL k u< - made and repaired on short'notice. We intend to itcep up with-the'improvement* of tie times. * ’ ~‘y A ‘ Try ub and be convinced. ¥ESMS : bISn ON-DELIVERY. - J. P. BILES & CO. Knoxville, August 2,1865.. '<{ \ \ SOMETHING NEW—FATHERS A MOTHERS O READ THIS.— t-; ■ ■ The Gem Melodepn designed.for children,-two to fonrtcori ipSirS of age and costing from $8 to $36 only! according to site. The Tone and finish i* equal to the barge Melodeon, and warranted. Every' child-can how have" -A MUSI UAL INSTRUMENT that is a real joy to the .household. I am selling large Melodeons, b octave, a*s low as $75, and‘6 octave aslow aa-$lOO, and warrant.; ■ These ’ prices' are be yond Qomphtition—Stnafl profiW is my motto. Piano*" of the Vest* makers' front‘*27s to $6OO, and warrant gll 7 octaves and rosewood."" To Trader? of*Rands,’ I wiimralsh yon * * V'* ■ 1 Bran, or G-orman Silver Instruments, five per cent, cheaper thdpTyou can purchase in New York, saving transportation, and besides yon can test the Instrument before -Paying. Either Strattons’, Martins', Gilmores’ or Wright s’ Inatromentft as you may choose. ’ - ...... BAND BOOKS OF ALL KINDSSy ■' Band Music, Mouth Pieces, and real Turkish -Jum bals —everything pertaining to Band Mnsic'Ofchgnd lend for sale. Every order promptly attended to at once. ~* J. C- WHITE. Mansfield, Pa., August 2, 1865-«ow3m. , - IS OURS! Babylon is Pallet! 1 • - twv- AJ»D ■ -■,> BULLARDI seeing the downward tendency'pf all things vendible, hastened to : '• THE CITY i and purebasefan assortment of Djy Goods, Notions, and-so-fortb, , t * •'" ON A GOLD BASIS^t which goods vrlll be sold oh cheaper than ahy of like good quality cao hodlold THIS SIDErW SUNRISE. IF you want Dress Goods, If you want Spring Goods, If you want anything to wear, If to bay at such prices that you can-afford yourself an' extra dress or two, to repay you for wearing your old clothes for two years, call at the KEYSTONE STORE; aud-bring all your children and your neighbors with you. For a good bargain ought to be distributed among your‘ftlynds. SO oomo one Alin axx LOOK AT MY NEW STOCK,. and you will say * _ ~ ' 3 good and,cheap. > &-0. BULLARD. WelUborof April Academy corners is Ndw the place to buy-QOODS aid get youE-atoney'a worth. : M. V. tkIJR^LB - ' ■, , _• hat just returneckfrom the oity With a chblspjiot of . ALL Klkm OF - * t .At. ’ ' usnilly found in the country. : ,*■ win. A.^^AWUKsnpqliS 1 "■ wiUhe fonnd'Mlways ready to waltaponvhU old out*, tota'ers and *£znany others as will call alt -- ’ PURPLE'S NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Deerfield, ‘Pa., Aug, ! ;sJ”lB6s-3m. FARM FOR in DeimarYownship, Tioga County, Pa.> distant three miles from Wellsboro, the county t tojni,* thirteen mllerhyplank road-to Tioga and Blossbnrg railroad, cquneeting with the Now York and'.’Erie railroad at Corning, Steuben County, N. Y> ‘ Said Farm contains about four hnndred acres, will sell a part, or in small lots, or all-together to suit .purchasers. It is a fertile tract of bottom land, is belayed to be one of thd]t&st gra zing-or dairy farms in “Pennsylvania. (Ir Efbown as the] Marsh Farm.) For further information, apply on the premises. Terms easy. Delmar, May 24, 'Gfc-tfr, JOHN PBARSON. ■ "iT. . TO THE AFFLICTED'.—Du. E, R, VAN HORNE having practiced in the East, West, and South, and attended Lectures in the Old School Botanic and Eclectic Colleges by long and investigation proved that Homoeopathy is the most reliable of all syVCems, lo tho~peopU.Qf..F r^QTL rille and vicinity.- Fever and Inflammation are vi tal actions. r 17- t _ * ' ’ - Disease is obstructed vital action. great ques tion to be decidedifl,. where is the obst/action and the proper remediSi ''Dt3Tau Horn© by a Phrenological examination of .the bead and other organs can detect obstruction and gtve remedies that act in harmony with the taws of tife .without debility'.'" Those at a distance fishing treatment by inclosing two dollars—gMngtheir of-thcir Hair and Eyes, will receive ils valuable remedies by mail. />, JE. R. TAN HORNE, M. B. Knoxville, Jnly 12,1885-tf. FARM - FOR- SALE.—Situated on ’ the - Spencer’s id ills Rond from half to three-foarths of a mile, east of Whitney’s Corners, in Charleston township, and fife and ,oue-half miles from Wbllsboro. ’ Said farm contain sabont 107 acres, about 65acrcs the balance valuable woodland. It is Well watered by springs of.oSrocDont water, and small creeks. The honseis two stories, comfortable, and the ontbildings are in good condition. '. - There is also on said farm a thrifty young orchard.. 'brgraftecTfroltj- eonrrTS’trorar—Terms-easy. Apply to the subscriber, on the premises, i ' • ' Charleston, May 31, ’66. HENET GIFFORD. . TTTORCESTER’S DBYTEAST, or HOPYEAST T T IN'CAKES. Every Lady should, try hare light bread. Por sale at Boy’s Drag Store! 4k 4jX)'o N : T* A(i 4T AToll i LBATBSB I September 1863. wholesale & bhtallTJa'rj'T r --T®* B , DA^ E -*. Tbo undersigned having formed a co-partnership FOR RKABY PAY 'ONLY.!; under the name and title of • COSTOM BijOTS 'AND SHOES; Leather, Findings, ,&c.. CASH PAID FOR HIDES,. PELTS, DEER ! j SKlftS; AND-FOBS. jQE. FRANKLIN SATfSs i. Loettiit at co., can be found at the old stand, corner of Main and' Mill Streets, where they will keep constantly on hand 1 a general a**ortin*#l<4>S,i! V/ BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, 4 FINDINGS, of the boat finality, which they will soil so cheap for CMh, pfejo «nphf tt an object, Coy dealers toßoy h?rß. t i *-5 \s is 3 * ; Oar Stock con*lsta.in part of MEN’S, 4 BOY’S. CALF, KIP, 4 ’STOQA BOOTS, of onr own manufacture. Also, LADIES’ GAITERS, BALMORAL, KID, 4 CALF, 4 MISSES SHOES. ■uft o v-f i i*. -. . i'-I ]f *v ir JL.-\ X-i ■ French and Oak Stock constantly on hand for sale. . Cash paid at all timet for HIDES, PELTS, and runs. 7. . J I. LOGHRY, Knoxville, Pa. J. RICHARDSON, Elmira, N. X. a _.. GOOD INYE-S-TMEMTI There Is tto hatter investment 7-30 Loan, bat ell families have to make other investments in the way of Family articles, and if they can be pur chased at a earing from the regnlar rates, it makes n good investment. 7 -u :t u; i i-i I claim to be Belling all kind* of goods that I deal in, such as mentioned below, at as reasonable rates as any-firm in tbe a great deal lower than a large ? cliim are, adargaxvaale of goptt in proportion to my expen ses than most any hqnso in the country, also no losses by old.-goods or credit accounts. Ido not carry a very heavyjftDck* b us,in ten d. to k,eep all goods that can be sold to advantage, miking no leads asis cus tomary in many houses to draw tritde, sdllingufew goods .very, low apd making up on others, but selling alVgoodsasvery low scale of prpfits/ahd giving small buyers as good a chance as large ones. The-' lievo tbatonb man's inoney’is as good' &s another's* and should liny as many good© if the mohey is Green backs, and wIH not consent to compote on the 4 ! JEW PRINCIPLE. All goods w© have in the honied are marked: in plain figures at the price we can aSozd.to fcellthein. Particular attention is invited to. the. following de partments, os containing a great tnany bargains in SEASONABLE GOODS, mESS . GOObS^ . ,3 XhU Stock i« Urge and new, .at very low pneei, the roduotSon being from 25 to 30 per cent, from early Spring Priee*. • . CLOAKS, WaBKINO SACQ®CLOAK CLOTHS,: TRIMMINGS, *c, We njkkethla a specialty, and ; can not be beat by any one, as our nhoeroui customers can testify. ;- */ V*’ i * vj \ a CLOTHS,- *' CABSIMERES, 0 f all the neW eud dexlrahld Styles* . A& onjr old friends are invited to call and examine for themselves. We will get up guita on sbort-hQtiop if, required, and guarantee the style of make SUN UMBRELLAS. rAU sUes—*bout as,cheap xb ever, " ~ . r . CHEAP PANT CLOTH .*3 .; ) *j *j -• : .: - for common wear. A large stock. t a HOUSEKEBP|N(* GOODS. “ Snob as' Table Linen, Toweling, Napkins, Table Spreads, Ac., bought at the low rates of April. | M ' ' -- i - l*J. BOOTS & SHOJES. .We will not be undersold In any good* in this line! hoop - All kind* and tire* tit but-little m.qre-than old retis. - -■■'O A;ffc-P.E;;T-«•;. ‘ We'baye fitted'up'a large, convenient, and" woil lighted room, and in a good stock’of Carpets bought at the low rates of .last montl ij which, ora now selling at the prices, made thennotwithstanding the great advance in'goods. Any one-in need of such goods canwoj!, afford: to bay now as they .will' bo no lower this season. I shall continue to try and deserve the liberal share of trade I have yesrlyreooived from this and noigh bonng counties, and if good goode-sold at the bottom of this market,-and-fair dealing j»ill hold trade, I will not Joes miqe. ;- A - A. PARSONS, " ! ° No. 3, Concert' Block. ■ Corning;N.Y.,May 24,-1864. ~J'. CAUTION.— Whereas,’my wife, MARGARET J., has left my bed-and board without just cause or provocation, I hereby forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on my acooant as I will pay nodohts of her contracting after this date - - EUdand, Sopt. 6, 1865. —RALPH GILLETTE. A LARGE STOCK of PERFUMERY ancL-YAN. KEE NOTIONS, for sale by p. B. Williams, No. 3 Union Block, Wollsboto, Pa. - - I .. . TXTHITE WAS3,XIME.^THEnBBST ” V quality of JKhqda Island Limefor whitewash mg, at ■ BOY'S DRUG STORE. •/Whea you to advertise, cell the public of it in plain, simple language.” ; [ atu manufacturin'g good customunade.' -Boots and .Shoes .which. 1 will soil at fair .prices, and only for, \HEAD YPA Y, Snoh work cannot be sold af Ha'low ? as oastorn it can apdiwiil bo sold at i»ricoswhich wilt enable the pur chaser to protect bis fooVwith good 'substantial boots tQore cheaply than with'iT~poor slop-sbop article, winch, even if it chances not to fall in pieces with the fifrst weeks Service,is but a doubtful protection in Wet and cold weathers Try’mo. • Bock and Doeskins Wanted, in the ted and short blue, for which I will pay cash and a good price- : • > < | j Beef-Hides and Calfsrtdnfi Wanted, or which I will also pay cash. fp* whjoh l will also pay cash and the highest mar ket price. \ f An assortment of sole,upper,calfskins and linings, pegs, thread, nails, awls, knives,.ahoe.haminers, Ac,, Jo., kepVconstantly bn -hand, whTch T.will'sell cheap fio t cash. Shop on Main Streetbetween Wilcox's and pollard'si ‘ . • Q.W., SEARS, j N. B. I can't give credit, because, to be plain, haven't got it to give. 5 9*1863- / : _ f .. j . [rULi AND WrrfTER ODOM-—No. : 2, Dnlon ||; Block. iJEBO ME S MIT H Has lately .returned frjm New Yorkwith , a splendid assartmeot'of ' DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS * SHOES, GLASSWARE, : ■ : BATS &- CAPS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, ; DOMESTICS, r‘ WOODENWARE, ‘ en&lisb cloths; LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, SATINS, TWEEDS “AND KENTDCKf-JEANS, FRENCH CASSIMERES, FULL CLOTHS. ' Attention ie called to bis stock of Black andlPigurcd Lfcss.Silkfl,-.j Worsted Goods, Jferinooe, 1 ' Black and'Figured Detainee, Long and Square Shawls, ' • . . i Ladies’ Qloth,' .• .. . r Opera Flannels, do. Purchasers will find that' ' ' ' No. 2, Colon Bloch. Main Street, is the place to buy the best quality of Goods at the lowoat prico'a. . JEROME SMITH. Wellsboro, Nov.Tfi, ; ' SOLDIERS’ PAT BOUNTY AND PENSION AGENCY.— KNOXVILLE. TWO A COUNTY PENNA. The undersigned having boon speclally licensed by the United. States Government to procure the Back Pat, Bodn.it, and Pensions, of deceased and disabled soldiers, gives notice to all interested, tbat.be has made arrangements with par* ties in Washington, by which be is able to procure Back pay, Bounty and Pensions, in a very abort time, and that be will give particular attentions to all such claims that may be brought to him. Being provided with all the requisite Forms, Blanks, Ac., Ac., be 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, at the examining surgeon for Tioga County resides there. Also, Judge Case, before whom all applications for pensions may bo made. , M. Soldiers enlisted since the 13th of any kind x of service, Naval or Military, who are dis abled by disease or wounds, are entitled to Pensions- All soldiers who servo for two years or daring the war, should it sooner close, will.be entitled to full Bounty, Also soldiers wbo have been wounded in battle, whether having served two yean or not, are entitled to fall Bounty. 2. When a Soldier has died from any cause, in the United States service, since April 13,1831, leaving a widow, she Is entitled to oil pay due him; also to -from#7s to’s4oo-Bounty. 'The bounty varies ac cording to the aot or .orders under which the soldier enlisted; She is also entitled to a pension. 9. If the k soldier left no widow, bis children are en titled to the pay and bounty and the pension on til they are sixteen years of age. ~ 4. IT the soldier left no widow, legitimate child, the father is entitled to his pay and bounty, provided bo lives fn the United States and has not abandoned the support of his family. 5. If the soldier left nO widow, legitimate child, norTatbor/'or ir the father has abandoned* the-sup port of the family, or if he resides out of the United States, tbdmothef,if she rcsidesin 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, shena 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 gnee, or (he father may get the bounty without the facts being known. j” 1 h'r 6. All soldiers who havovloat an arm.and 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 Officer**, Quartermaster, Ordnance, and Commissary accounts, and procure Certificates of Non-indebtedness, in the'ehoiteat 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 oi each week, to attend to.thisbnsinesa. July 26, m£-ly.‘ WM. B. BMPIH. -RartEEHOKß Welleboro, J. F. Donaldson, Sher fS. Stowell. Addison, N. X-i W, R. Smi(b. _ Wash ington, D. C., Tucker 4 Lloyd, Knoxville,. V. Case. Pennsylvania -State' Normal School S > i gANSFJELP, 'TIO QA PO.. SA.. THE FALL TEEM will commence on Wednes day, September 7,1865, ■' Pbop. F. A. ALLEN, for the past six years in dbargeof the Chester County (Pa.) Normal School, has been elected Principal, and Prof. Fbakk Ceosby, rocontly'of the same institution, has been-appointed .to the Professorship of. Languages and Litcratnre. Prof, Alt EB is well knowqthrQnghont the Statens a gentleman of accurate scholarship, possessing a prac tical experience of fifteen yenra as anednoatorof teachers. Prof. Cnosßr possesses the advantage of a ram and successful experience as a (eachcr of the va rious branches which are pursued in schools of the higher grade. - Excellent Chemical and Philosophical apparatus will he in readiness at the opening of the School,, A Gymnasium will be erected, for which a valuable apparatus has already been secured. ■ Turnon, 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 wcoki - W, C. RIPLEY, Aibebt CEabk, Seo’y. Prea’t Board of Trustees. Mansfield, Aug. 30, iSOI-ly. ’ - ■fTTOOD’S IMPROVED PRIZE GRASS MOW - W- EB ’.—The advantages of this Machine over all others, Mi its-simplicity- of .-construction, light draft, durability, closeness of cut. It never clogs, will cut all kinds of grass, wet or dry, lodged or standing. It Jias no, side draft,-no weight on the horses ne.cka, cutter.bar can be raised with ease, and in'an instant to puss obstructions. It is the cheapest and best Mower in market. It has been awarded the most premsoms"ot~any Mower In the~world. Farm ers can hot find a better Mower, and ;can pay for one ’easier than ever again. It will take-less farmers’ produce to pay for one of these' Machines 'this year than.lt over did t before. ‘ All' klnde of fixtures can be procured by Icavihjrorderawith us.’ WEIGHT A BAILEY, - 'Wellsboro, June Jl, ’#s-tf.' Ac'tsforTlog* Co. Sheep Pelt,'’Wanted, ' gpLE N D I D BAEBA X N 8 !~ All Sore of their Kfonei’i Worth. W-; Forsyth & Co- 39 and 41 Ann 6treet,-K. 7., (late 43 and 44 Nassau greet), offerfor sale the following Mag nificent List of . WATCHES, CHAINS, JEWELRY* ETC. AST EACH ARTICLE OKB DOLLAR I And not to 1)6 paid for till you know what you are Jo 260. Gold and Silver Watches, from $15.00 to $160.00 each 200 ladies' Gold Watches..’. 1 36.00 each 500 ladies*end GenJy Silver Watches 15.00 each 5,000-Vwt; Neck and Guard Chains .$6.00 to 15.00 each '*6,OOOGoldßand Bracelet*---..,.. 300 to 10.00 each 0,000 Plain,.Chased, and Wedding Rings 2JW to 5.00 eac.li 5,000 California Diamond Fins and Rings' 3.00 to QOO each 10.000 sett* Ladies* Jewelry 6.Q0 to 15.00 each 10.000 Gold Pens, Silver Mounted Holders 4,00 to 5.00 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, Bolt Buckles, Brooches, Gold Thimbles, Ear Drops, Children's Loop?, Masonic Pins and Kings, Seal Rings, Scarf Pins, Watch Keys. Also a variety of Silver Ware, embracing Goblets," Cups, Castors, Tea and Tabic Spoons, from $l5 to $5O - articles in this stock are of the neatest and most fashionable styles. Certificates of all tho vari ous articles are put in sealed envelopes and mixed, thus giving all a fair chance,.and sent by . mail, a? ordered; and on the receipt of the certificate it la at year option to send ONE DOLLAR and take the ar ticle named in it, or not; or any other article in onr Ust of equal value. -^ CERTIFICATES AND PREMIUMS. Single Certificate, 25 cents; five. Certificates, $1 ; eleven, $2; twenty-five with premium of Gold Pen, $3.75; fifty with premiunx'oi QolAPencil and Pen, $10; one hundred with premium of Silver Watch, $2O; two hundred with premium of Gold Watch, $5O. Certificate money to W.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, y the money refunded if wished. Thousands of dollars' worth of Watches sold, to our customer? during the past year. , , . ~, AGENTS wanted everywhere. Send 25 cents for Oerfelfioateanfi Circular- Address W. FORSYTH & CO., 'B9 and dl Ann Street, New York. Jpne .7, XBB5-3moa. TO THE PUBLIC. lAjiit now prepared to manufacture, at my establish men^fri'Deerfield, PLAIN AND FANCY FLANNELS, ATffOTL'amcsr' BALMORAL SRfRTS tu urdor, either bythe niece or quantitv, tii- «uit cus tomers: : JOSEPH. INGHAM. . Knoxville, July 15,1863. DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTORV rr*HE undersigned baying purchased the well JL known Woolen Factory of Messrs* E. A S- Bowep on the' n Opwaneßque River, two mile© east of Knoxville, takes this method of informing the inhabi tants of .Tioga and adjoining counties that ho wijl manufacture wool by the yard or on shares to suit customers, into “ FLANNELS, ... CASSIMEBES, - "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 hlm.to'work the entire sea son. He will pay particular attention to Roll Cardiag ilc CloUi DrCHint,' which will ti e done in the neatest possible manner,) having added one new 801 l Machine, will enable him to disp&teh 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 adjoining counties for the past twenty years; he therefore-csn warrant all work and satisfy bis custo mers, using nothing in manufacturing bat genuine wool. . JOSEPH INGHAM. Deerfield, May 6,1863-ly. PENSION AGENCY. TO SOLDIERS AND THEIR FRIENDS THE undersigned having bad considerable expo-' rience in procuring Pension Bounties and Back pay of Solders, will attend to all bnsinos* in that lino entrusted to bis care with promptness and fidelity. ALL SOLDIERS discharged by reason of wounds are entitled to the $lOO bounty. Pensione, 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. ■ QEO. P, MONRO, i Refers by permission to H. B. Card, County Treasurer, WelUboro, Pa. D. F. Pomeroy, Troy, Pa. 1 A. H. Spalding, Sheriff, Towanda, Pa. [April 1. A CARD .to THE SUFFERING.— Do you wish to be oared 1 If so, swallow two.or three hogs - heads of “Buohu,” “Tonic Bitters," “Sarsaparilla," “Nervous Antidotes/' Ao., Ac., Ac., and after you are satisfied with the.result, then try ono box of Old Doctor Buchan's English Specific Pills—and be rei stared 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. O/d amT young can take them with advantage. Dr. Buchan’s English Specific PUI« Cure in less than 30 days, the worst oases of Ner vousness, Impotoncy, Prrmatnre Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insanity, and all Urinary, Sexual, and Nervous Affections, no matter from what cause pro daeed. Price, One Dollar per box. Sent, by mall, nn receipt'of an order. Address, . JAMES S.-BUTLER, ' No. 429 Broadway, Hew York, General Agent. ; - P. S.—A box sent-to any address on, .receipt of price—which is One Dollar—post free. A'de^ •oriptive Circular sent on application. ', I July 19,1865-2 m. J A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while residing in South America sis a missionary, dtscovsied'a safe and simple remedy for the Ctire' Of Nervous "Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneffil and vicious, habits. Great numbers have been al ready cored.by this noble remedy. Prompted by k desire foheoefU tho afflicted and unfortunate, I wijl 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 (o yourself. Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House, New York City. AprQ. 1„ 186_5-ly. . .... ...n ; ... REVENUE STAMPS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Revenuo Stamps of all denominations, Just received at the Firpt National Bank’of Wellsboro, in the Store building -of 0* A J.’L; Robinson. Persons wanting Stamps are’ request to oali and got a- supply. .... j Wellsboro, May 25, 1864-tf. ( ! Flour coming down with gold at ' Weight a s bailey’s.! Wellsboro, April 5, 1865. j BARGAINS IN JEWELRY.—Attention is di rected to W. FORSYTH A CO’S advertisement in another column. ; I A -_K Assortment of TABLE GLASSWARE will be found at HOY’S DRUG STORE., : PUTTY* WINDOW GLASS : bt f I - ROY'S DEUG STORE.' CONCENTRATED LYE,'for »trte at , ROY'S DRUG STORE. FOR THE LADIES.—BABBITT’S, CELEBRA TED. SOAP POWDER, or washing made easy and stains removed from Table Linen, Napkins; 4ci For sale at Bdy'sDrug Store. FLORENCES’ SPIRIT FOB THE HAIR will restore gray, hair to its natural color; proven) its falling! out, and give it a glossy appearance. It is a superior hair-dressing. For gale by _ Wellsburo, Jnly-26,’35-3m. Jp. B. WILLIAMS.: CONGRESS ‘WAT E B, for sale at : RpY’a.pRCG /STORE, LIFE SYEDP.-I rw«i» n william' ir. Sssqo, a. ; B , OT»daAt»oftiie Collet* of JPby»lcla*« and York:, Ibrmerly AaaUtant Phvahdan in Nrw State FoJuntw.Depeu.nndw Got. Edwin D. Morgan. 1 COHSTmjTfOITtIPB STROP HAS PKODCCSU » OLIITIOH IK MEDICINE, 4 MT - What may seem aimott Incredible, l» that a W hitherto eonsldered hopelessly Incurable nr® fLn I** 1 ***s** 5 ** cnrwl Inafow daysorweeks; and we chcerfnllv jnS^V 7 investigations of the liberal-minded and selentiflr which have no parallel at the present day. ° *° CQJ,< • Dnring the last five year* have comonded with c!ea, and overcome opposition, as herculean as wpL °* U ‘ encountered by any relonners. <-ro ftT *r CON3XITUTION LIFE SYEtTP Is a positive and speciflc remedy for all diseases ortofl .„ from an laPtfßx Slat* op tse Dtoon, and for all (VjS!i Un * Diseases transmitted from Parent to Child. V we< «tary) PARALYSIS, It I* so universally admitted that Constitution i ir* « Is the only effective mean, of restoration in ,h, I? 37 ” 5 ’ form, of Oaralysia, that w» need not reitemt, that ,V BWU phaticnlly the Great Llfo-glvlng Power. - * ‘ffl. DYSPEPSIA. Indigoetlon, Weight at Stomach, Flatulence u,„ r plaint. Want of Appetite, had Brwth 010 Constipation, fillioniness. ’ SCROFULA. Stroma, Xing’s Evil, Olendnlar Swelling* Brnlnd.. in 1 deration, Salt Rheum J t * lH U 1! This taint (hereditary end acquired! flllfae i lfe told misery, 1 is, by all osnal medidal remedies Incurshl RHEUMATISM. [Arthritis], Lumbago. Neuralgia, Sciatica, Goal Tv Doloreaui, ’ LK If there Is any disease In which the Constitution i,/ Syrup Is a sovereign, ltl»In Rheumatism and its affections. The most intense-pains are almost alleviated—enormous smißag,m ( t™"''l 0f tWentJ “■ fort J- J e “»' sundta^tav^* coNsrmmoN life stecp PursM the system entirely from all the aril sffsctj or M., cury,removing the Bad Breath, and curing tie TVaai and Kheumatie Pains which the use of (Stone! lT produce. It hardens and secntea the Tesis as firmly as ever. . , AWQ CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP EraditMffl root and branch, sdl .Eruptive. Dltease* Q r 0.. ? Ce! L*; Bio tehee, and ell other dlffiraltl.t of thU kind wh oh no much dlsflgnree the'ontward , PC m, aoce of both male, and female., often making then a diL guntlng object to themselves and-thelr friend.. , „ Eoa au Fonyi.or Utraurm UisCAjii Either of thoNoae, Throat, Tongue, Spine, Foreh,ad or- ScaJp, no rent© <l7 haa erer proved u* «qu»] * Moth Patches -npon the female face, depending open. diKMed action of the Hear, are very unpleeseut to the yotmg wife and mother A few bottle, of Commotion Life Syrup will Correct the sccratlou and remora the de posit, which xa directly under the skin Diseases of the Liver, giving rise to languor, Dfalnets Stomach, or an ulcerated or canceroui condition ot that organ.accompanlad with bnrningor other unpleasant symptoms, will bo relieved by tba use of Consfl . tuiiou Life Scraps Aa a General BlwxM'nrifyibg- Agent, th© Life Synp. Bt l n An°.?^'^ ,e^wVyat l 3rpr<i^ratfo, ‘ ,n - t he , w<>rUL . THE HIGH Ai'iD POOH arc linble to th© name diseaaea Naitnre ana Science have made the CowmoHoir Lify Smto .for the benefit of oli. . 3 v PURE ULOOD produces healthy men and women; and if the constitution Is neglected Pin youth, disease end mlv death is the result. Do not dtjiy when the means are 10 near at hand, and within the reach of all. CONSTITUTION LIPEiSIiiDP Is the Poor Mao's ftw and the Rich Man 1 * Blessing. MORGAN & ALIEN. WHOLESALE DHUOOISTS, AGENTS, —46 Cliff Street, Now Tort Sold by J'. A. Rot, Wellsboro, Pa.; 8. S. Pieman. Corins too. Pa.; Bxpctqtok 4 Co* Troy, Pa. ? * March 29,1866-lj, E. Ac H. T. ANTHONY A CO., naaa&ctnMxs of Photographic Materials, WHOLESALE ANI> RETAIL, 501 BROADWAY, N. Y. In addition to our main bnsiness of Photoglyph;; Materials, we are Headquarters for the following, vit: Stereoscopes & Stereoscopic Views, Of these we have an immense assortment, including War Scenes, American and Foreign Cities and Land scapes, Groups, Statuary, Ac., Ac, Alee, Revolving Stereoscopes, /or public or private exhibition. Out Catalogue will bo sent to any address on receipt at Stamp. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUHS. We were the'first to introduce these into the United States, and we 'manufacture immense quantities in £reet variety, ranging in price from 56 cents to $56 each. Our ALBUMS have the reputation of being superior in beantj and durability to any ethers. They will bo sent by mail, free, on receipt of price, gSt~ Fine Albums made to order, yv CARD PHOTOGRAPHS Our Catalogue now embraoea over Five Thousand different subjects (to which additions are continually being made) of Portraits ef Eminent Americans, Ac., vis: about 106 Major-Generals, 550 Statesman, 260 Brig.-Generals, J3O Divines, 275 Colonels, 125 Authors, 100 Lleon-Colonels, 40 Artists, . 250 Other 125 Stags* 75, Navy Officers, 50 Prominent Women. 150 Prominent Foreign Portraits. • 3,000 COPIKS OF, WORKS OF ART, Including reproductions of tha most celebrated En gravings, Paintings, Statues, Ac. Catalogues sent on receipt ef Sump. An order for One Dozen PIC TURES from our Catalogue will be filled on the re ceipt of $l,BO, and sent by mail, free. Photographers and others ordering goods C. 0. D. will please remit twenty-five per cent, of the amount with their order. , E. A H- X. ANTHONY A CO., Manufacturers of Photographic Materials, _ 601 Broadway, Hew York. The priees and quality of our goods cannot fail to satisfy. [Hot. 16,1864-ly.] DRUG STOBB- PRINCE'S METALLIC PAINT, THADDEUS DAVIDS’ INKS, CONCENTRATED MEDICINES. CINCINNATI WINES A BRANDI, WHITEWASH LIMB, . KEROSENE, LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES. STATIONERY, FLUID EXTRACTS, PAINTS AND OILS, PETROLEUM OIL, r DRUGS & MEDICINES, -ROCHESTER -PERFUMER! * FLAVORIN& SXfRACfS, SCHOOL BOOKS, WALL PAPER. WINDOW GLASS, DYE COLORS, Furnished at Wholesale Prices by W. D. TERBELL, " Jan. 18, 1865-tf. 1 ' Corning, N. Y. STew Flour and Provision Store. CHAS. A H. VANVALKENBURG wishes to to form the citizens of Wellsboro and the parroood* hjg-coaatry that they have recently started a new '• FLOUR AND PROVISION STORE. fnthd building formerly knownas----Osgood's Stora* where they may be found at all times readytowait °° all customers who may fhvor them with a call, and them the choicest kinds of ; FLOUR, MEAL, BUCK WHEAT, PORK, Act, at as reasonable rates as any firm in this pise*- CASH paid for all kinds of GRAIN, HIPCS' and FURS. CHAS. AH. TAN YALKENBURG - Wellsboro, Doo. 21, 18#4. . ' Millinery— mu. a. j. soft eld wonid übom» “ bor easterners that sha has JostrecalTsd her .SPRING SUPPLt. OF MILLINER?. Also a good assortment of lafirats’ ladl»i*BK«s C*P* and HeaADnsses, Collars and Caffs, Embroidery and L*r' BLEACHING A PRESSING doo* to order *1 all tb*N«w Stylss. • ' I Wsllsboro, JfayA Mrs. A. J, SOYXSib ‘I ‘ '
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