■; iO- : Txeatnuflt «t Tories in the .Revolution. The followiiJg summary, compiled from the statute of'tlie several States, of in flicted upon persons who had taker! up arms on the eidfof Jhe enemy, or in -anyway ren dered;au£and comfort to l/ne enemytfs very,!in teresting at.thia.titne; ~ - i ‘ " ‘ New JJat&pShire passed-an- actfe 1777, de claring all persons residept-within the State, who eithen-levied'war, against ,-riie United Statjf th be guilty of treason, anti forfeiting their gooda and ohntteJs to the use-if the State. In Connebticnt Tt was made punish able with death, to give aid or oomfi it to the ene-. my, . - - •! Masipchlisctts, in 1777, declare' ■, all persons abiding within that State, and delved protec tion from its Taws, to owe allegiance to it, and such persons, if guilty of levying war, or conspiring to levy war against any of the United^lates,'should suffer the pains of, death. It farther enacted, that any concealment of treason should forfeit all their goods and chat tels to the State dnring hls life.' ' i In Rhode'lsland, death and the. entire con fisoation -of property were the - penalties of adhesion to-thereyal-oause f- •_, Pennsylvania, early in 1777, enacted that all-enemies resident within yip State, or those who shouid-'aid or assist thi .public ene my, should be- held guilty of high treason, and fi&fflf death, '-Their by the same act, ‘declared forfeited to lie Common wealth,-. j. \ New York .passed laws authr rijingher Gov ernor- ?‘to remove certain disaffected and dan- gerona persona from the limits l oi the State ; al6o,"Onaet to remove “central'persons" "to lines, upon their - refusal to .take oath of-.allegiance. Also, i).. 1779, an act for forfeiture and sale of the pr perty. Also aßiaotfor-tbe banishment of all lories. Nets" Jersey, in. 1770, passed ./‘an act to pnn- U 5 traitors and disaffected persons,” by death or imprisonment, according-to 'the. nature of {he p&eppb, and forfeiting their property to the State.-; - !• -•? • ‘ in 1776, “at. to punish fcertain crimes, and to prevent sM-i growth of teryism,” which -enacted that alf': ersons prov ed 10-hayoadhered to the enemV-vihall be ad jnd of treason, and slilil suffer death, achbaot Ihc benefit of clergy, ao'l‘forfeit their -estate. .. “fh Bela Ware, by an act passed in ■ 1778, the .'real and personal estate of allaider/i and abettors entmy,’ was declaredabShUtely . forfeit ed ' \ ia 1776,.defined by statute what shoUjld be treason in that State’,-and decreed, for all convicted of- levying ?V)ir l against the v Cotmnonwealth, or of adhering>to its enemies, fHe’pnnishment nf death without the benefit ■^pfjclergy,"and forfeiture of all and ebat itels to'the. Commonwealth. , - dn.'Nurrh Carolina, the law*Or 1777 declared • ■all^ptefsdne'lb tlie limits of that. State to own alheglaTice tult,-and adjudged i le penalties of ’ ideatifi ahd J Confi6eatian to aii . si,ch -persons ns aideHAie enemy. ' ; in 17755, forfeited r.nd confiscated - t^he’estates,of amultitode 6f, parsons who bad been guilty of incivism.’ ■ . South Carolina, the modern h’ot bdd of seces £. sion, passed, early in 1776,* “An Act to pre vent sedition, and punish insurgents and dis j turbera-of {he public peace,” injwHich. capital : pnpisbm.eivt was denounced against all taking i. .aptasms, or aiding or abetting the foreign ene --- Btyi-- It is aleo declared that aljrand and tene “|Tne*ntg,-goods and chattels of, .such persons, . "should be.sold within one montl» and . the pro , ..oecde deposited in the Colon} Treasury at « .Charleston. -- • Snch ia tbe recorj of the leg elation b'f the —‘'■old thirteen” against traitohs’’and domestic ‘‘;entemics. It is a consistent!' :bough severe ~ testimony, to the neceßSTties whibh every civil -. war has imposed upon a Goviarh' sent. / ” Who were .the Friends Soldier? . . The Harrisburg Telegraph fays the question ■. isipertlnent now, that the solars are retain -tag to their homes once mor; ■ to resume the rights of citizenship.. Whetf-tbey went into ( battle,.it tvas contended by ih .-friends of the Government that the ebldieis ' Ist none of the tights .which they enjoyed lisMtizens and that they had forfeited none of th franchises they - exercised as freemen. - On Ibis question the traitors in the North who 1 t fiapathized with the traitors in arms, immediacy took issue.— . Every Democratic leader, oriter, and jonrnal in Pennsylvania, denied the ri'jnt of the soldiers to a vote, while he was absenirfrom his home defending the perpetuity and’tje glory of the Government.- Admitting at i! is time that the Constitution of Pennsylvani a did not extend this right to the brave men from home, sustaining the authorities in I effort to enforce - the laws,-it was proposed to lend the Coneti - tution so as to secure all thrv'ighta exercised by acitizen to the soldier. an amendment was proposed to oe State Consti tution, guaranteeing and ext tiding the right of exercising the-elective frai chise to • the sol diers m tbe field. As we bs re before stated, that proposition was persist fitly opposed by thb Democracy in both branches of the State Legislature, and was carriedibroogh that body by almost a party vote, the D fr-ocracy resisting ■ and the Union men supporting the measure.— "When the amendment was yifiired to the peo ple, the vote thereon was characterized by the same opposition; and to eho V-how the decision - was made, we give the in Union . counties for, and the majifrih i in Democratic counties against the amende , -tit, as follows Union Counties—For r Dauphin, 1,850; Lanca if er, 8,933 ;i A: ghehy, 9,967 ; ‘ Beaver, '2,oft; Blair, 2,272; Bradford, 4,741; Chester,, j-983 ; Lawrence, .• 2,142; Philadelphia, 18,303j>Tf0ga73,127 ■■■■'Democratic Counties—Agaitjti the Amendment. - , Berks, 1,931 ; Cambria, 5|4;, Columbia, 1,- 020; Clearfield, 7.82 ; 1,023 ; Monroe, .'M.186; Northampton, 688; if ike, 674; Wayne, - ?77-- | . ,:■ ■ , Figures giving results su- p as are indicated ■ _in thereturns quoted above i need no-comment. -Xn-raply to the claim of thejpemooratio leaders, that the party which .,control, has ever - friendly to the soldier, they speak with ■ - peculiar empbs6iBr'"Tfr6't ,'avtr-men, who are ‘-now/returning t° their hot ies, can- form some estimate of Democratic fr endsqip from such Facts and figures, and whe t, a decision between ■ parties is again to be made at the polls, it will not be hard to tell,which party will receivetbe soldier’s vote. . 'An itmerabt preacher, &ho rambled in his. sermons, when requested-to-stick >to his text;; replied, ” that scattering shot would hit the most birds.” ,% . DISTINGUISHED ARRIVAL. W. T. MATHERS Has just returned from Rew York, with an enormous Stock of . :1 GROCERIES & PROVISIONS^ and is offering them to the public.-for LESS money ihan they have been sold since the WAR. GREEN TEAS—JAPANESEjiOLONO, IM- PEEIAL & YOUNG HYSON, of various qualities from 75cl to $2.00 per lb. .COFFEES—JAVA, RIO, LAGUIRA, iu kernelimd all the varieties of -ground doffaes. J i SUGARS—GRANULATED, CRUST, POW DERED,- ■ ..- and all the grades of COFFFR SUQARS j also a large and splendid assortment of BROWN SUGARS, . . cannot fail to please customers if they will call and oiamiheoor- Btoak, eltherin price.or.queJity,.- : , r SYRUP’ jfc WdfsSES, varying la price from 66c. to $1,50 per gaD{in ; FISH^WSITE' : FISH, TRQDT, -CODFtStt, ■ i : ■ BLUE FISH, • - and various kinds bf'MACKERI&L, - Alio a good a took of ’Brooms, Market Baskets,' Corn Baskets, Axe Helves, Wash Boards, Scrub Broshes*, Bed Cords, Boor Mats, Buggy Mats,-Mop Handles, Hails \ also a nice assortment of Bird Cages. The Ladies will please remember that W. T/Math ers keeps J. B. Stratton's CELEBRATED YEAST CAKE; - T. Kingsfotd 4 Sons' Corn StarclT* Bags, VermlcGfla; Tapioca, Macarohi, all kinds of * ‘ * SPJCHS,; CLOTHS, CINNAMON, GINGER, NUTMEG, &c- Also Black Snuff, and Yellow Snuff, a good assort ment of FLAVORING EXTRACTS & TOILET SOAPS, W. T. MATHERS ■ ■(( keeps, constantly on hand the best brands 6fJ3a)era tus, Soda,’Cream Tartar,.]3al Soda for Washirfgi also the best grades of -^ FAMILY FLOCE, CORN MEAL, by the barrel or sack,'the best quality of- Kerosene Oil and Ltamp Oil. The last but net leaefeto mention is, W. 3VMATH FRS Ktt Wilt NOT jBE DNDERSOLBn i* e ' f' Qoods tor-bo ALWAYS AS -BEPRESBfribiID or no’sale. ' - Tbs highest market price in Caib paid lor Batter and Eggs. '-’W k . T.i MATHERS. Wells boro, Ang. 23,1565. P. R. WILLIAMS HAS jaaLreceived a Largo and Fresh 'Supply of LINSEED OIL, "WHITE LKAIVA. ZINC PAINT, which be offer* to selheheaper tbancan be bought this side of the City. "He hoe also' a very large stock-of MAI^BIALST^ such as s • MADDER, I:, : • alum, ■' r - 'COPPERAS, L 'INDIGO,; [ ; - v.. VITRIOL, -r" ‘' LOGWOOD, &0., which wilTbe sold £5. per cent, cheaper Kbflgi can be bought at any othetjestabllabment in the'Connty. v • - _ ' J " HOWE' 4 STEVENS’" FAMILY LYE CoLoRS always on hand. ' ; ■Call and examine ay Stools' and yon will be rare to buy, < ~ ■. .P. B. WILLIAMS. Wellabbro, Ang. -JS; 1865. Knoxville boot, shoe, d,leather STORE.— .’ - I':,'; wholesale a.Retail/ i .The nn&rsigned having formed a co-partnership under the name and title of . I. LOGHRY 4c CO., S-. : V can be found at the old stand, comer of Main and •Mill Streets, where they will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of J ' I .BOOTS, SHOES,;LBATHER k FINDINGS, 7. „ I 1 :of the best quality, .which they will so cheap : for Cash, as to make it an object for dealers to buy here. r ■ - Our Stock consists in port of .. * i MEN'S, & BOF'S, CALF, KIP/ & 'STOGA "■ _JBOOTS, ; " of oor own manufacture. Also, ' - LADIES' GAITERS, BALMORAL. KID. & ITf "T‘" i m r n nirnrmn nnnn French'snd.Okk. Stock constantly onhand for sale. Cash paid at all times for HIDES, PELTS, and FURS. TERMS—CASE ON DELIVERY. I. LOGHEY, JCnoxville, Pa. J. EICHABDSON, Elmira, N. Y. , Knoxville, Angnst 2,1886-tf. 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 account as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date. ' - Blkland, Sept, 6, 1866. RALPH-GILLETTE. A LARGE STOCK of PERFUMERY and TAN KBB NOTIONS, for sale by P. R. Williams, rio. 3 Union Block, W ellsboro. Pa. ;' W HIT E~WASm.IME._THE BEST .” ’ quality of Rhode Island Lime for white wash- AB&Jlt ROY'S DfeUG STORE. iKTA :^ANHETB-Fof v T Which Cash will Be pailT. ’ 'Apply at the “ Agiv tator” Office* Welbboro, Aug. 9,1865-tf. rflE jgsrOXVILLE FOUNDRY.— HEAD QUARTERS OP THE IBON BRIGADE, . - AUGUST Ist, 1606- Special Notice is hereby given to Returned Sol diers, returned ekededdiers, those liable to draft and to exempts, that the War is now ended and so should HIGH PRICES END. AD will take noticb'that we ara-prepayed to serve those wanting any thing in our line on short notice and at > REDUCED PRICES: We would call attention" te a few of the articles of ourmSoufac ture. THE PEOPLE’S FRIEND COOK. STOVE is still in. great favor with those 'desiring an . EUkYATED OVEN COOK STOVE., Our PARLOR, BOX, & OQAL; STOVES deserve attention, befort elsewhere. Onr IBON * WOOD BEAM PLOWS are as good as any if .Dot bettelr. Wo would call particular attention to onr BQAID SCRAPERS, m wftaw confident that they cannot be excelled* V M A'jC HI N E E;I . made end repaired on ebon notice! " “ /We intend ; , ONE AND AXE 1 ' LOOK Af mt NEW STOCK, and yon will say 'THEY ARB GOOD AND CHEAk O.BDXtARO. Wellsboro, April 15,1866, .. Academy corkers is now the place to bny OOODS and get yonr money's worth. M. V.; PURPLE hu jnstreturned from the city with a choice lot «f ALL KINDS OF GOODS usually found in the country. Win. A. FAWIiKIfER will be foond always ready to wait upon his old eas terners end as many others as will call at- PURIPLE’S NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Deerfield, Pa., Aug, 9,1865-3 m. FARM FOB SALE.—~Situate in Delmar township Tioga County,-Pn., distant three miles from Well shore, the county town; thirteen miles fey plank "road to Tioga and Blossburg railroad, conneeting with the New York and Erie railroad at Corning r Steuben County, N. T. Said Farm contains about font hundred acres, will sell a part, or in small lots, 'or all toge.thor to suit purchasers. It is a fertile tract of bottom land, is believed to bo one of the best gea ring or dairy farms in Pennsylvania. (Is known as the Marsh. Farm;) For farther information, apply on*fhe premises. Terms easy. Delmar; May 24, ’65-tf. - JOHN PEARSON. TO TEE-AFFLICTED.—Dr. E. R. VAN HORNE having practiced in the East, West, and’ SouthT and attended Lectures in the Old School Botanic and Eclectic Colleges by long practice and investigation proved that Homoeopathy is the most reliable of all systems, offers his services to tho people of Knox ville and vicinity. Fever and Inflammation are vi tal actions. , Disease is obstructed vital action.' The great ques tion to be decided is, where is the obstruction and the proper remedies. Dr. Van Horne by a Phrenological examination of the bead and other organs can detect obstruction and give remedies that act in harmony with the Laws of Life without debility. Those at a distance wishing treatment by inclosing two dollain—giving their symptoms, tho color of their Hair and Eyes, will receive his valuable remedies by m li!- T E - R - TAN HORNE, M. D. ’ -Knoxville, July 12,1865-tf. FIRM FOE SALE.—Situated on the Spencer's Mills Bead from half to three-fourths of a mile east of - Whitney's Corners, in. Charleston - township, and five and one-half miles from Wellsboro. Said farm contains about 107. acres, about 65 acres cleared, tho balance valuable woodland. -It is well watered, by springs of excellent water, and small creeks. The house is’two etories, 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-tho premises. Charleston, May 31,’66.' HENRY GIFFORD. WORCESTER'S DBT.YEA9X. or,HOP YEAST; IN CARES. Every. Lady should try it and have light bread. For sale at Boy's Drug Store. TIOU A CO UNT \ AiiITAT U ii. AlfO September Ist, 1803. FROM TUIS DATE. FOR READY PAY ONLY 1 OUSWM BOOTS AND SHOES; Leather, Findings, Ro. CASH PAID'FOR HIDES, PELTS. DEER SKINS AND FDRS. FRANKLIN SAYS: " * * When you bavh anything to advertise, cell the public'of it in plain, simple language.'’ I am manufacturing good oustom made Boots and Shoes which IwßllseU.at fair-prices, and only for READY PA Y. Such work cannot bo sold at as ipw "rate's per pair as.eastern made, slop-work, but it can and will he sold at prices which will enable the pur chaser to protect bis feet withigood substantial boots more cheaply than with a poor slop-shop article, which,oven if Uchances not to fall in pieces with the first weeks service, ii bat a doubtful protection. 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. Beef-Hide* and Calfskins Wanted, or which I wili also pay cash. Sheep Pelts Wanted, for which'l will also pay cash and the highest mar ket price. An assortment of sole, upper,calfskins and linings, pegs, thread, nails, awls, knives, shoe-hammers, Ac., Ac., kept constantly on hand, which I will sell cheap for cash. Shop on Main Streetbetween Wilcox’s and Bullard’s! G. W. SEARS. ■ _N.*B, I can't give credit; beoaose, to be plain, haven’ t got it to give. . Wollsboro, Sept, 9,A863 Fall' AND WINTER GOODS.— No. 2, Onion - Block, . JEROME SMITES Has lately returned from Now Tork with a splendid assortment of \ DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES. HATS & .CAPS, .HARDWARE, GROCERIES, DOMESTICS, WOODBNW ARE,' ' ENGLISH CLOTHS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, SATINS, TWEEDS AND KENTUCKY JEANS, FRENCH- CASSIMERES, FULL CLOTHS. t * Attention is called to bis stock of Block and Figured Dress Silks,- Worsted Goods, ■ • Merinoos,. ; Black and Figured DeLaluec, - Long ancTSqirsr© Showier*' Ladles’ Cloth, Opera Flannels, Ac. Purchasers will find that ■ * No. 2, Union Block Main Street, is the place to buy the best quality of Goods at the lowest prices. JEROME SMITH. Wellsboro, Nov. 10, 1864-tf. SOLDIERS’ PAT BOUNTY AND PENSION AGENCY.— ,; ' KNOXVILLE. ITIOGAOO UNT-Y-PEJUUA. Tfao undersigned haring been specially licensed by the United States Government to procure tbo Back Pat, Bounty, and Pensions,' of deceased and disabled soldiers, gives notice to all interested, that ho has made arrangements with par* -Washington, by which he is ablo to-proeure Back pay, Bounty and Pensions, in a very short time, and that'he-'irili give particular attentions to all sucb claims that-jnay be brought to him. Being provided with all the requisite Forms, Blanks, Ac., Ac., he has superior aavauu**«w m mis branch of bo»lness.sol diers entitled to pensions, will find it to their advan tage to apply to the undersigned at Knoxville, as the examining surgeon for Tioga County resides there. Also, Judge Case, before whom all applications for pensions may bo made. 'l.' Sbiaicrrenlisted since the 13th of April, *6l, in any kind of service. Naval oxL Military, who'are dis -abled by disease or wounds, axe. entitled to Pensions* All-soldiers who serve, for two : yeara or daring the war, should it sooner close, will be entitled to fall Bounty. Also soldiers who have been wounded in battle, whether having served two years or not, are entitled to lull Bounty. ’ % When a Soldier has died from any canse, in the United-Statesservice, since April 13, 1861, leaving a widow, she Is entitled to all pay due him; also to. from $75 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 until 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 pf bis family. 5. If the soldier left no widow, legitimate child, nor father, or if the father baa abandoned the sup port of the family, or if be 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 jjp former husbands reside out of the Uni ted Statap or have abandoned the support of their families, should write to the undersigned at once, or tba father may get the bounty without the facts being known. 6. All soldiers who have lost an arm and one leg, are entitled to Twenty dollars per month. Prisoners of war are entitled to Three Months extra pay. He il-liso. 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 Satnrday of, each week, to attend to this business. July 26, 1865-ly. WM. B. SMITH. , References: Wellsboro, J. F. Donaldson, Sher iff Stowell. Addison, N. Y., W. E. Smith. Wash- D. C., Tucker 4 Lloyd. Knoxville, V. Case. Pennsylvania State Normal School MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO., PA. THE FALL TERM will commence on Wednes day, September 7, 1865, 1 Prop. F. A. ALLEN, for the past six years in charge of the Chester County (Pa.) Normal School, baa been elected Principal, and Prof. Fbamk Choset, 1 recently of the same institution, has been appointed ~tn~tliß Piuftjssorahip--o£—Languages-and Literature. Prof, Anus? 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. Cbosbt possesses the advantage of a rare and successful experience as a teacher of tbe va rious branches which are puraoed in schools of the higher grade. Excellent Chemical and Philosophical apparatus will be in readiness at the opening of the School, A Gymnasium will be erected, for which a valuable apparatus hasmlready been secured. • • Tditios, fa advance, par term, $6.00. No extra charges for the languages or mathematics. Boarding in the hall, or in private families, from $2.50 to $3.00 por week. 17, C. RIPLEY, Albert Clark, Sec’y. Prcs’t Board of Trustees. Mansfield, Aug. 30, 1864-ly. WOOD’S IMPROVED PRIZE GRASS MOW ER!—Tho advantages of this Machine over all'others, is Its simplicity of construction, light draft, darability, closeness of cut. It never clogs, will ent all kinds of grass, wet or dry, lodged or standing.. It has ne side draft, uq weight on tha horses necks, cutter bar can he raised with ease, and in an instant to pass obstructions. It is the cheapest and beat Mower in market. It has been awarded the most-premiums-of any Mower_in the world, Farm ere can not find a better Mower, and can pay for one eaeier than ever again. It will tako less farmers' produce to pay for one of these Machines this year than it ever did before. All kinds of fixtures can be’ .procured by leaving - , (j Wellsboro, June 21, ’,65i-tf. Ag’ta for Tioga Co. fgPISKDI'B BARGAIN. 81 ’ All Sore of their Money’s Worth. W Forsyth & Oo 30 and 41 Ann Street, N. Y., (late 42 end 44 Nassau • Steet), offer for sale the fulloning Mag- nificent List al WATCHES, CHAIN’S, JEWELRY, ETC. A3-EACH ABXICLB ON£ DOLLAR And not io.be paid for fill yon know what ynu t , are to gel. 260 Gold and Silver Watches, from £15.00 to £150.00 each 200 Ladies’ Gold Watchea ...... 35.00 each 600 Ladies’ttnd*ilenU’ SllverJlXatPUes 15.00 each 6.000 Vest, Neck and Gourd , Sleeve Buttons, Gold Pencils, Belt Buckles, Brooches, Gold Thimbler, Drops, Children's Loops, Masonic Pin - and Rings, Seal Bings, Scarf Pins, Watch _Kcy>. Also a variety of Silver Ware,, embracing Goblets. Cups, Castors, Tea and Table Spoons, from sls'to $5O. The-articles in this stock are of the neatest and most fashionable styles. Certificates of alLthe 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 is at your option to send ONE DOLLAR and take'the ar ticle named in U,J>r not; or any other article in onr list of .equal value.. CERTIFICATES AND PREMjDMS. Single Certificate,.2s cents; : fiye 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. AH articles not satisfactory can bo returned and exchanged, or the money refunded if wished. Thousands of doHors' '-worth of Watches sold to our customers daring the past year. , } AGENTS wanted everywhere. Send 35 cents for Certificate and Circular. Address W. FORSYTH A CO., 39 and 41 Ann Street, New York. June T, 1565-3 mos. TO THE PUBLIC. lAMnow prepared to manufacture, at my establish ment in Deerfield, , PLAIN AND FANCY.FLANNELS, ■ ’Alsd; Ladies’ ; BA.LMQBUL SKIRTS to order, either by the piece or quantity, to suit cue tomers. JOSEPH INGRAM. Knoxville, July 15, 1863. . DEERFIELD WOOLEH FACTORY, THE undersigned having purchased the well known .Woolen, Factory of Messrs. E. A B. S. Bowen on the Cowanesque River, two' 'miles east of Knoxville, takes this method of informing the inhabi tants’of Tioga and adjoining counties that ho will manufacture wool by the .yard or oh shares to suit customers, into, FLANNELS, CABSIMBRBS, DOB-SKINS, FULL CLOTHS, of all kinds. The machinery has been thoroughly repaired and new machinery added thereto, also an improved new wheel which will enable him to work the entire sea son. He will pay particular attention to Roll Cardin? A Cloth Bressing, 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 be has carried on the busi ness in manufacturing wool for farmers In Bradford and adjoining counties for the past twenty years; he therefore can-warrant all work and satisfy his custo mers, using nothing in manufacturing but genuine wool, JOSEPH INGHAM. Deerfield, May 5,1863-ly. PENSION AGENCY. TO SOLDIERS AND THEIR FRIENDS THE undersigned having bad considerable expe rience lu procuring Pension Bounties and Back pay of Soldiers, will attend to all business in that line entrusted to bis care with promptness and fidelity. ALL SOLDIERS discharged by reason of wounds are entitled to the $lOO bounty. Pensions, "Bounties, and arrears of pay, collected by the undersigned. Persons wishing to confer with me will please call or address meby letter at Sylvanla, Bradford county, Pa, Charges reasonable. GEO, P. MONRO. Refers by permission to H. B. Card, County Treasurer, Wellsboro, Pa. 1 D. P. Pomeroy, Troy, Pa. A.H.Spalding, Sheriff,Towaoda,Pa. [April!. A CARD TO THE" SUFFERING.—Do you wish to bo cured 2 If so, swhilew two or three nogs heads of. “Buchu,” ** Tonic Bitters,” “Sarsaparilla,” " Nervous Antidotes,” Ac., Ac., Ac., and after you are satisfied with the result, then try one box of Old Doctor Buchan’s English Specific Pills—and be re stored 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 take them with advantage. Dr. Buchan’s English Specific Pills core in less than 30 days, the worst cases of Ner vousness, Impotenoy, Prrmatnre Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insanity, and all Urinary, Sexual, and Nervous Affections, no matter from what canse pro duced. Price, One Dollar per box. Sent, postpaid, by mall, on receipt of an order. Address, JAMES S. BUTLER, No. 429 Broadway, Kow York, General Agent. I P. S. —A box sent to any address on receipt or price—which ia One Dollar—post free. A de scriptive Circular sent on application. July 19, 3 865-2 m. A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while residing in Sooth America as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Core of Nervous 'Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on byj 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 send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelopee, 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, 1865-ly. REVENUE STAMPS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Revenue Stamps of all denominations, just received at tbe First National Bank of Wellsboro, in tbe Store building of 0. A J. L. Robinson. Persons wanting Stamps are request to call and get a supply. Wellsboro, May 25, 1864-tf. FLODR COMING DOWN WITH GOLD at 7 ' - ' WRIGHT A BAILEY’S. Wellsboro, April 5, 1865. ’ ’ BARGAINS IN JEWELRY.—Attention is di rected to W. FORSYTH I CO'S advertisement in another colnmn. AN Assortment of TABLE GLASSWARE will be found at ROY’S DRDO STORE. PDTTY A WINDOW GLASS at ROY’S DRUG STORE. CONCENTRATED LYE, for sale at ROY’S DRUG STORE. FOB THN LADIES.—BABBITT'S CELEBRA TED SOAP POWDER, or washing made easy and stains removed from Table Linen, Napkins, Ac. For sale at Boy's Drug Store. FLORENCES' SPIRIT POR THE HAIR will restore gray hair to Its natural color; prevent its falling out, and give it a glossy appearance. It is a superior hair dressing. For sale bv ' Wellsboro, July 26,’65-3m. P. R. WILLIAMS. CONG R- RS S WATE B, . for safe at ROT’S PRUG STORR. LIKE SYRUP.- Ptsrim st WILLIAM If. OEIGQ, m. d.. Gradnato °f tha College of Physicians end Surgeon. v York foraerly Assistant Phyetclan In the BlafwVm letand Hospitals, lata Medical Inspector of the \.„ v 1 State Volunteer.!* phte, „nder Got. Edwin D liergan CONSTITUTION LIFE STROP HAS PEODCCLD v , OLUTION IN MEDICINE, A w -' What may seem almost Incredible, is that manv hitherto considered hopelessly incurable are C., ! cured in u few days or wests; and m cheerfully ir?lt'" l L l > investigations of the Hberal-miuded-and scientific which have no parallel at the present day, 10 ■ ' During the last five years we have contended win , . cles.and overeome oppositionj.ay herculson si by any reformer*. ~ CONSTITUTION LIFE STRIP Is a positive and specific remedy Lit all dlseaaea oria.i,., from an Inreac.STsia of the Eicon, and for all. Disease transmitted from Parent to Child. V PARALYSIS. It i»ao universally admitted that Constitution Life s „ is thepaly effcctlvo meana of restoration in the r.w “ forma of Paralysis, that we need not reiterate that it i. *' phntically the Great Life-giving Power. 11 * eB V DYSPEPSIA. Indigeation, Weight at Stomach, Flatulence. U:,r r . plaint, Want of Appetite, Bad Bmtb ■ ■ Constipation, BUionaneee. SCROFULA. Strnma, Klng’e Evil, Qlandnlir Swellings, Erv.ln.la. n edration,-Salt Rheum. - ) p,llu u ! This taint (hereditary and acquired! filling life «■„>, „ told misery; is, by all usual median! remedies Inctir.hl. RHEUMATISM. [Arthritis], Neuralgia, Sciatica, Q otlt y.,, Doloteanx. f If there J 9 any disease in which the Constituti™ Ur* Syrnp fe a scfrereijp, it is in. ant to affections. The most intense pains are alleviated—enormous iwtlUsgß are reduced camVr v of tweaty or forty *«"■ •V^Civ^'n' CONSTITUTION life 3TETIP Purg«3 tlie system entirely from all the «ril sffacti or it . cnry, removing the Bad Breath, and curiae the w«.v and Hhenmatic Wins which the nse of Calomri U sif! P ro hardens Spongy Gams, and secures the T« h as firmly aisvar. iwn CONSTITUTM.V LIFK SYRCP Eradicate,, root and branch, all Empties Sk.n Uke Ulcers, Pimples, Blolchea.and .11 o.teTfflc of tilth khui, which samuch disfigures.theautwatdappesr* auco of both males an.d lemaies. often making them am, guattog aiyect to tberaselvu and Uitli-Xtienth. Voa ALL FoCMB_OF ULC£IUHT£ Di>tA3EJ, ' Either of the Nose, Thioat, Tongue, Spine, Perched Scalp, no remedy has ever proved its eqvial ’ . Moth Patches npon the female face, depending un,,n a diseased action of. the Liver, are very nnpleaseift to the young wife and mother. ' A few bolt fee of -Constitution Life Syrup will correct the secretloir and remove thedi posit, which is directly under the skin. Diseases of the Liver, giving rise to Languor, Dirtiness, Indigoetion, Weak Stomach, or an ulcerated op nnceroai condition of that organ, hccothpafiredWRIT (mrnlngor other unpleasant symptoms,will bo relieved by tbe use of Con.ti. tuUun Ltfo Syrup. ii a General Blood-Pmifymg Agent, the Life Syrup, stands unrivaled by any preparation in tha world. HIE hit.il ‘AND POOR are liable to the same" diseases Narturo and Science havo'mado the Constitution Life a.,.,, for the benefit of all. - _ ' PURE BLOOD produce* healthy men and women • and if tha constitution ia neglected iu yonth. diseasei and earlv death is the result. Bo not delay when the meko* araio -near at band, and within the reach of all. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP !• tbe Poor Man's Friend and the Rich Man’s Blessing. ' BOH GAN & ALLEN, ■ , WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AGENTS, 46 OU£f Street, New York. Sold by J. A. Rot, Wsllsboro, Pa.; S 8. Prcxiss, Carter ton, Pa.;‘E£DiNGTON A Co. Troy. Pa. March 29,1866-ly. E. A 11. T. ANTHONY A CO., Manufacturer* of Photographic Materials, •WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, j. 501 BROADWAY, N. Y. In addition to oar main business 'of Photographic Materials, wo are Headqnartera for the following, viz • Stereoscopes & Stereoscopic Views, Of these we have aa immeose assortment, inolndiog War Scenes, American and Foreign Cities nnd Land scapes, Groups, Statuary,