A (Morning at the Fnrmah •r’a. A short time ago it chanced to (s , to see a young couple shopping. It was pe -fectly evi dent that they were raw at the business. Tho lady wore'orange. hioßHOms, and had that inde finably interesting look peculiar to brides, while any one'inight have known that the gentleman was ja nevrly-Vedded man, from the "planner in which ho handed his lady about and performed those numerous little offices of gallantry, which so pleasantly keep-up the delusion o\. courtship dulinglhe honeymoon. They-wi.e buying furniture at one of" those general. outfitting establishments, where Mrs. Toodles .'as in hab it of supplying herself with things -hat might come igtpdy in -a life-time. The Ibridegroom was an attache of some public oS.c4.trr counting room, at perhapjs"a thousand a y ear, aud the bride a seamstress, 'They had laid up- some money, and, having' taken a' hdps i six feet sqnardj'vnttfadoor Hke the entrance to a mouse trap, were proceeding to furnish it' with what little remained. They had already selected half admen large Brussels carpets, mahogany chairs «aongb"-to furnish Platt’s Hall on an or atorio-night, window cornices an(^Curtains of sartrrawfiacerone of ■wbich-was-lar'ge- enough to cover up their little dwelling. A book-case and cabinet, and a bureau with psych and all complete, either of which was big as the house in question, hadj]gen checked Off to them at a bargain; and in.the corner the ware house where specimens of fine oabipet-work were gathered, both bad come to. a dead halt over an article which neither could rook at with out blushing, and of the nature of which both professed entire ignorance. ,It wks a choice piece of workmanship, with all tfie’fiew-fangled appliances, and seemed to posses;’for both a fascination which debarred all farter progress. , "Heml” said the shopman, “ tyfat, isn’t it ? the latest invention out. like tickets for a rafle. Children cry for it, - Acts like magic on the occupant. Can be'.Worked by a simple attachment to a sewing machine, lakes care of itself, arjd deposits its lose;as easily as a feather. Is a nurse as well as ' i. comforter, and donH spank nor stick pins,as ether nurses do. , Try balf-a dozen.’’ The young couple eyed the thidg sideways, but took a good look at it, nevertheless ; pre. tending to glance around upon btfaer objects, such as mantel ornannuls and' stat uettes, but always coming back 'to the original olyect of attraction." "AfTast they were about to’'depart, having purchased a tmfficiency of furniture to stock a hotel, when,the dealer came running np to them, with caressing palms and his blandest possible manner. ~ ? “ Ton have forgotten one thing; let - me put yon down .for just one—pray-^do,—l know you’ll need it—it’s so handy to have, you know."’’ “Well, it’ll keep, I Suppose,’’-rejoined 1 the bridgroom pettishly. -' \ “ Can’t say; the stock might 'on out and the patent be accidentally destroyed, or—or— in short there’s no telling what'might happen. “ That’s very true,” whisper id the bride through her thick veil—and she sciieezed Bene dict’s arm Tery hard as phe_ spo Ee: “ as it’s always well to be prepared for. Emergencies, suppose we try one 1” , . After this, need we say it wash cradle 1 The Democratic Programme “ as it was.” In a entitled ‘ Observations in the by Edward A. Pollard which was io course of publication at Richmond' at the time ‘the city tell into Yankee hamJs, we ffbd the following paragraph, whiifh preserving, a-a purl nt the political bitsiOty ot the .timet*. Mr. Pollard, who traveled about£fhe North on. parole tor several months, and in confiden tial intercourse with “syuiput-hiiVrs,” Says: *• N*» fiuiiht can rest in hidtor that at the time of the Chicago Convention, nhe Democrat ic party in the North hud prepared a secret programme of operations, the .fifityt and inevita ble conclusion, of which was thieaCkn&toiedgement of the independence of the Conjjtofyii ate States. — It v> ua prupo.ed to get to t J .HH by distinct «nd successive steps, ho?ns not to alarm too much the Union sentimental' the country. • The first step w.is to be the .ipronnaition of the Union os it was” in a Convej'.'t.on of States; if that was voted down, then proposition of a new'principal of federation, limited to the foreign relations and to the revenue; if that was rejected, then the propositions of an inter conffderate Union to preserve, fis far as possible, by an extraordinary league, the American pres tige; and if ail these propositioDSaintended as successive tests of the spirit o( tW'feoutb, were to fail, then at last the independence of the con federate states, made the sim ,gua non, was to be conceded by the, Democratic party of the North, and the last resort of pacification, and ■ the one of two alternatives where their choice could no longer hesitate. It will be seen from this sketch of the programme Chat the design of the Democratic party w.ag f r get the North on the naked issue of war and Reparation. ■ “ The flan utterly failed ; ; in execution. — The fall of Atlanta gave a c’aw lease to the , war.. And, aside from that Cevent, it would have fallen through from the incoherence of the materials which, at' that time,'composed the Democratic party. In fact;t&e party, like all other Yankee minorities, wci ft to pieces, and was swallowed np in the Presidential election, and may be said to have practically disappeared since then, from the political arena, where if it • shows itself at all now, it is only in mock oom ibst” . Strength or MATEBuis.-j-ft is a remarka ble-fact that one of the most' abundant mater ials in nature—iron—is the - strongest of all known substances. Made i/itobeet steel, a rod of one-fourth of an inch in, .diameter will sns tam.9ooo pounds before breaking; soft steel, 7000; jron wire, 60|Xt; bar-iron, 4000 5 inferior har-|ron,'2ooo; cast iron, 1000 to 3000 ; copper wire, 3000; silver, 2000gc*d, 2500; tin, 300; -oast sine, 160,sheet-zinc, 1000 ; cast lead, 55; milled lead, 200. Of wood, (jp* and locust, the same size, will hold 1200 ; tto, toughest ash, 1000 ; elm, 900; beech, cedar,ivhite oak, pitch pine, 600; chestnut and soft -Staple, 550; pop lar, 400. A rod of iron is altout ten times as strong as a hemp cord. A ref ie an inch in di ameter will bear about two ap4 a half tons, but in practice it is not safe to st ject it to a strain of more than about one toi). [ Half an inch in diameter, the strength will ie one-quarter as maim 5 a quarter of an iucl> Due-sixteenth aa tnncb, and so on.— American 'Artisan. A Father, who had jerk td his provoking •on across bis knee, and w t s operating with gseat vehemence on the exposed portion of the Vohin’s person, when the" young one dug into the parental legs with his-venomous teeth. “ Blazes, what are you hirin' 1 mb for 1”, <■ Well, d«d, who beginned this efe w«r ? :> u ■ i DISTINGUISHED ARRIVAL. Has just returned from Hew York, with an enormous Stock of * GROCERIES & PROVISION’S, and is offering them to the public for LESS money than they have been sold since the WAR. GREEN TEAS—JAPANESE OOLONG, IM- of various.qualities from T6o. t0.§2.00 per lb. -COFFEES—JAVA, RIO, JLAGULRA, in kernel and all the varieties of ground Coffees. SUGARS—GRANULATED, CRUST, POW DERED, and all the grades of COFFFF SUGARS : also a largo and splendid assortment of cannot tbit to please easterners it they"will call and examine onr -Stock, either in price or quality. - varying in price from 65c. to $1,50 per gallon. FISH—WHITE FISH, TROUT, CODFISH, nd ramus kinds of MACKEREL. Also a good stock of Brooms, Market Baskets, Corn Baskets, Axe Helves, W,aah Boards, Scrub Brushes, Bed Cords, Door Mats, Buggy Mats, Mop Handles, Pails j also a nice assortment of Bird Cages. 'The Ladies will please remember that T. Math ers keeps J. B. Stratton’s T. Kingsford & Sons’ Com Starch, Sage, Vermlcella, Tapioca, Maparoni, oil kinds of SPICES, CLOVES, CINNAMON, GINGER, NUTMEG, &c. - . Also Black Snuff, and Yellow Snuff, a good assort ment of FLA VORINO EXTRACTS & TOILET SOAPS. keeps constantly on hand the best brands of Salera tus, Soda, Cream Tartar, Sal Soda for Washing) also the best grades of FAMILY FLOUR, CORN MEAL, by the barrel or sack, the best quality of Kerosene oil and Lamp Oil. j - The last but not least tu mention is, W. T. MATH ERS WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD 1.1 Goods to bo ALWAYS AS REPRESENTS!) or no sale. - The highest market price in Cash!paid for Bnttef and Eggs. W.iT..'MATHERS. Wollaboro, Aug. 23, 1865. ( P. R. WILLIAMS HAS Just received a Large and Fresh Supply of LINSEED OIL, WHITE LEAD, * ZINC PAINT, which he offers to sJll cheaperthan can be bought this side of the City. He has also a very large stock of COLORING MATERIALS, such os MADDER, ALUM, COPPERAS, c .. INDIGO. VITRIOL, ■ ~ LOGWOOD, Ac., which will be sold 25 per cent, cheaper than can be bought at any other es&blishment in the county. HOWE * STEVENS’ FAMILY DYE COLORS * t always on hand. Call and examine my Stock and you will be core to boy.- P. K. WILLIAMS. WeUsboro, Ang. 23,1865. E'JfOXVILLE B.OOT, SHOE, & LEATHER „ STORE— WHOLESALE & RETAIL. The undersigned having formed a co-partnership under the name and title of I. LOOHBY Sc CO., can he found at the old stand, corner of Main and Mill Streets,where'they 'Will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of' * . BOOTS, SHOES. LEATHER 4 FINDINGS, of the best quality, which they will sell so cheap for Cash, as to make it an object for dealers to hay here.' Oaf Stock consists in part of MEN’S, & BOY’S, CALF, KIP, 4 ’STOGA boots, ; of pur own manufacture. Also, AITER § J,i4I,MORAL, KID, 4 CALF, 4 MISSES SHOES. French and Oak Stock constantly oh hand for sale. Cash paid at all times for HIDES. PELTS, and FEES- . TERMS—CASH ON DELIVERY. I. LOGHET, Knoxville, Pa. J. BICHAKDBON, Elmira, N. T. Knoxville, August 2,1896-lf. 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. Elkland, Sept 6, 1885. RALPH GILLETTE. A LARGE STOCK of PERFUMERY and YAN. KEB NOTIONS, for solo by P. K, Williams, No, 3 Union Block, Wellaboro, Pa. TTCT" HITE WASH LIME.—THE BEST * ’ quality of Rhode Island Lime for white wash ing, at ROY’S DRUG STORE. TFTANTED—SIS ARMY BLANKETS—For T T which Cash will be paid. Apply at the “ Agi tator” Office. Wellsboro, Aug. 9,1865-tf, W. T. MATHERS PE RIAL 4 YOUNG HYSON, BROWN SUGARS, SYRUP &. MOLASSES, BLUE FISH. CELEBRATED YEAST CAKE, W. X. MATHERS THE TiTKiA CUUiNTV AGITATOR. J£NOX-VILLE FOUNDRY.— HEAD QUARTERS OF <!HE IRON BRIGADE, X i. AUGUST- . . _ . ; Speoial Notice is hereby given to Returned Sol diers, returned ekededdlers, those Liable to draft and to exempts, that the Wor ie now euded and so should |1 • All will take notice that we are prepared to serve those wanting any thing in our line on short notice eud-at- We would call attention to a few of the articles of opr manufacture. THE PEOPLE’S FRIEND COOK STOVE is still In great-favor with those desiring an Oar PARLOR, BOX, A COAL STOVES deserve attention" before purchasing elsewhere. Qur IRON. 4 WOOD BEAM PLOWS are as good as any if not better. We would call particular attention to out _ as we’ari confident that they cannot be exoelled. " MAC HIN EB Y made and repaired on abort notice. Wo intend to keep-up with the improvement* of the times. *, Try us ahd be convinced. TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY. J. p. BILES A CO. Knoxville, August 2, 1803- SOMETHING NEW—FATHERS A MOTHERS READ THIS.— The Qem 'Melodeon designed for children, two to fourteen veard of ngo and costing from $8 to $35 only, according to size. The Tone. and finish is equal to the Largo Melpdeou, and warranted. Every, child ban now have ' - ’ A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT - that is a real joy to the homehQld. I am selling large Melodeons, 8 octave, as low as $7B, and 6 octave as low as $lOO, and warrant. These .prices are be yond competition—small profits is my motto. Pianos of the best makers from $276 to and warrant all 7 octaves and rosewood. To Leaders of Bands, I will furnish- you - - Brass' or Gorman Silver Instruments,.. five per cent, cheaper than you can purchase in New York, saving transportation, end besides you can test the Instrument before Paying. Either Strattons*, Martins’, Gilmores’ or Wrights' Instruments as you may choose. ■BAND BOOKS OP ALL KINDS, Band Music, Month Pieces, and real Turkish Cym bals—everything pertaining Jo Band Marie on hand and for sale. Every ‘ order promptly attended to at once. J* O- WHITE. Mansfield, Pa., August 2,1865-eowSm. RICHMONDJS OURS! Babylon is Fallen!! BULLARD, seeing the downward tendency of all things vendible, hastened to THE CITY and purchased nn «*«eortmGTit nf Drv Goods, Notions, and-so-fortb, • - ON A GOLD BASIS, which goods will be sold on like terms, just-a little cheaper than any of like good quality can be sold THIS SIDE OF SUNRISE. If you want Dress Goods, If you want Spring Goods, If you want anything to wear, If you want to boy 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, and bring ail jour children and your neighbors with yon. For a good bargain ought to be distributed among your friends. So come OHE AMD AU LOOK AT MY NEW STOCK, and yon will say THEY ARB GOOD AND CHEAP. O. BVLLARD. WelUboro, April 12, 1865. Academy corners is now the place to buy GOODS and get your money's worth. M. V. PURPLE has just returned from the oily with a choice lot of ALL KINDS OF GOODS 1 nasally found in the country. . WOE. A. FAVIKIfEB will be found always ready to wait upon his old cus tomers and as many others as will call nt PURPLE'S NEW ESTABLISHMENT Deerfield, Pa., Aug, 9,1865-3 m. EAK.M FOR SALE.-—Situate in Deltaar township Tioga County, Pa., distant three miles from Wellsboro, the county town; thirteen miles by plank road to Tioga and Blossbnrg railroad, nonnesting with the New York and Erie railroad at Corning, Steuben County, N. T. Said Farm contains about four hundred acres, will sell a part, or in small lots, or all together to suit purchasers. It is a fertile tract of bottom land, is believed to be one of the best gra ting or dairy farms in Pennsylvania, (JCs known as the Marsh Farm.) Eor further information, apply on the premises. Terms sasy. Deltnar, May 24, '65-tf. JOHN PEARSON. TO THE AFFLICTED.—Da. E. H. VAN HORNE haring practiced In the Eait, Wert, and Soatfa, 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 the people of Knox ville and vicinity. Fever and Inflammation .are vi tal actions. Disease is obstructed vital action. The great qnes tion to be decided is, where is the obstruction and the proper remedies. Dr: Van~Hisrna by a Phrenological examination of the head and other organs can detect obstruction and give remedies that act in harmony with the Laws of Lifo without debility. Those at a distance wishing treatment by inclosing two dollars—giving their symptoms, the color of their Hair and Eyes, will receive his valuable remedies by mail. . E. R. VAN HORNE, M. D. Knoxville, July 12,1865-tf. FARM FOR SALE.—Situated on the Spencer's Mills Road from half to throe-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, the balance valuable woodland. It is well watered by springe of excellent water, and small ereefe*. The house is two etories, comfortable, and the ontbildlhge -are in good condition. Thera is also on said farm a thrifty young orchard of grafted fruit, some 75 trees. Terms easy. Apply to the subscriber, on tbe-premisee. Charleston, May 81, '65. HENRY GIFFORD. WORCESTER’S DRY YEAST, or HOP YEAST IN CAKES. Every Lady should try It and have light bread. For sale at Roy’s Drug Store. HIGH PRICES END. REDUCED PRICES. ELEVATED OVER COOK STOVE. ROAE) SCRAPERS, AND September Ist, 1808. ' " FROM THIS DATE, FOR MABY PAY ONLY I j ; CUSTOM B O OTS AND SHOES ; . Leather, Findings, &c. CASH PAID FOR HIDES, PELTS, DEER SKINS AND FURS. JJK. FRANKLIN SAYS: •'When you have anything to advertise,teiithe public, vf; it in plUiu, simple Language/' , Tam manufacturing good custom made Boots aid' Shoes which I will sell of fair prices, and only for HMADY PAY.. work cannot be sold at' a* low rates per pair as eastern made slop-work, but it can and will bo sold at prices which will enable the par* chaser to protect his feet with good substantial boots more cheaply- tb«n*‘wlth a poor slop-shop article, which, even if it chances not to fall in pieces with the ' fifst weeks service, is but a doubtful protection in wet and cold weather. Try me. Back and Doeskins Wanted, in the red and abort bine, for which I will pay oaah ahd a good price. Boef-Hidoi and Calfskins Wanted, or which I will also pay cash. Sheep Pelts Wanted, forwhloh I 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 Streetbolwoon -Wilcox’s and Ballard’s. G .'Vf. SEARS. N. B. -I can’t give credit, because, to be plain, haven’t" got it to give. Weltsboro, Sept. 9, 1863." FALL AND WINTER GOODS.— No. 2, Union Block. ", 1 JER O ME SMITH Has lately returned from New York with a splendid assortment of . DRY EfOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, GLASSWARE, -HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE^ ' , GROCERIES. DOMESTICS, ' , WOODENWARE, ENGLISH CLOTHS. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, SATINSj TWEEDS. AND KENTUCKY JEANS. FRENCH OASSIMERES. FULL CLOTHS. Attention is called'to his stock of £lack and Figured Dress Silks, 4 Worsted Goods, Merinoes, Black and Figured DeLafriec, Long and Square Shawls,., -■ , / Ladies" Cloth, if Opera Flannels, 4c, Purchasers will find that No. 2,rOnion Block. Main Street, is the place to buy the best quality of Goods at the lowest prices, ‘JBBOMB SMITH. Wtllsboro, Not. 16, 1864-*tf.‘ SOLDIERS" PAY BOUNTY AND PENSION AGENCY.— ' KtfdXVrflE. TIOQA COUNTY F&NNA. The undersigned haring been specially licensed by the United States Government to procure the Back Pat, Bounty, and Pensions, of deceased and disabled soldiers, gives notice to all interested, that be has made arrangements with par tics in (Washington, by which he is able to procure Back pay,Boanty and Pensions, in a very short time, and thdt he will give particular attentions to all such max Ha bromzhtto Jhim. Beinir provided with all the requisite Forms, Blanks, 4c., 4c., he has superior advantages in this branch of business. Sol diers entitled to pensions, will find it to thelradvan tage to’ apply to the undersigned at Knoxville, as the examining surgeon for Tioga County resides there. Also, Judge Case, before whom all applications for pensions may be made. . 1. Soldiers enlisted since the 13th of April,'6l, in any kind of service. Naval or Military, who are dis abled ky disease or wounds, are entitled to Pensions. All souliers who serve for two.yeara or djaring the war, should it sooner close, will titled to full Bounty. Also soldiers who have been wounded in battle, whether having served two years dr hot, are entitled to tail Bounty. . 2. \)Tben 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; alto to froffi $75 to $4OO Bounty. The bounty varies ac cording to the act or orders under which the soldier enlisted, She is alto 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 paif and -bounty, provided ho lives in the United States and hatnot.abandoned the support of his family. 5. If the soldier left no widow, legitimate child, nor father, or if the father has abandoned the. sup port of the family, or if ho resides out of the United States, the mother, if she resides in the United £|tateS, is entitled to the pay and bounty, and if poor and de pendent, in whole or in part, on her son for support, shoislalso 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 odoo, or the father may get the bounty without the facta 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 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. f Terms, moderate. I will be at my office on Monday and Saturday of each week, to attend to this business. July 26, 1866-ly. WM. B. SMITH. Bevebekcbs : Wellsboro, J. F. Donaldson, Sher iff Stbwell. Addison, N. T., W. B. Smith, i Wash ington, D. C., Tucker <k Lloyd. Knoxville, V. Case. Pennsylvania State Normal School MANSFIELD , TWO A CO., FA. THE FALL TERM will; commence on Wednes day, September 7, 1866., Paor. F. A. ALLEN, for the past six years in charge of the Chester County (Pa.) Normal School, has been elected Principal, and Prof. Fsask Cbosbt, recently of the same institution, has been appointed to the Professorship of Languages and Literature. Prof, ALLis 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. Crosbt possesses the advantage of a rare end successful experience as a teacher of the va rious branches which are pursued in schools of the higher grade. - Excellent Chemical and Philosophical apparatus will he in readiness at thhopening of the School. A Gymnasium will be erected, for which a valuable apparatus has already been secured. Tnmos, in advance, per term, $8.00., No extra charges for the languages or mathematics. Boarding in the hall, or in private families, from $2.50 to $3.00 por week. W, C. RIPLEY, Albert Clark, Seo’y. Pres’t Board of Trustees. Mansfield, Aug. 30, 1864—1 y. WOOD'S IMPROVED PRIZE GRASS MOW ER !—The advantages of this Machine over all others,-is its simplicity of construction, light draft, durability, olo'seness of cut. It neven clogs, will cut ail kinds of grass, wet or dry, lodged or standing. It has ne side draft, no weight on the horses necks, cutter bar can be raised with ease, and in au instant to pass obstructions. It is the cheapest and best Mower in market. It has been awarded the most premiums of any Mower in the world. Farm ers can not find a better Mower, and can pay for one easier than ever again. It will take less fanners’ produce to pay for one of these Machines this year thanlt aver did before. AU kinds of fixtures can be procured by leaving orders with us. i WRIGHT A BAILEY, WeUshhro, June 21, ’66-tf. Ag’ta for Tioga Co. OPLBKDID All Sure vf their money’s Worth W- Forsyth & Oo 39 and 41 Ann Street, N. Y., (late 42 end 44 Nassau Sreet), offer for sale the following Mag nificent List of WATCHES, CHAINS, JEWELRY, ETC. ARTICLE ORE DOLLAR And not to be paid for till you know what t/oa are to get. 260 Gold and Slim Watches, from $15.00 to *150.00 each 200 Ladies’ Gold Watches 36.00 each 600 Ladies’ and Genis* Silver Watches 15.00 each 6.000 Vest, Neck and Guard Chains $5.00 to 16.00 each 6.000 Gold-Band Bracelets 3 00 to 10-00 each 6.000 Plain, Chased, and Wedding Rings 2.60 to 5.00 each 5.000 Calilornla Diamond Plus and Kings 300 to 600 each 10.000 setts Ladles* Jewelry.... 6.00 to 15.00 each 10.000 Gold Pens, Silver Monnted*Holders 4.00 tw 6.00 each 10.000 Gold Pens, Silver Cases and Pencils 4.90 to 600 each Together with Ribbon Slides, Bosom Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Gold Pencils, Belt Buckles, Brooches, Gold Thimble#, Bar Drops, Children’s Loops, Masonic Pin? 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 tbe neatest and most fashionable styles. Certificates of all tbe vari ous articles are put in sealed envelopes and mixed, thus giving all a fair chance, and sent by mail, as ordered; and on tbe receipt of tbe certificate it is at yaor optitffi to send ONE DOLLAR and take tbe ar ticle named in it, or not; or any other article in our list of equal,value. CERTIFICATES AND PREMIUMS. Single Certificate,.2s cents; five Certificates, $1 ; eleven, S 2; twenty-five with premium of Gold Pen, $3.76; 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. Even letter, from whatever source, promptly answered. Goods sent by mail, carefully packed. AH 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 26 cents for Certificate and Circular. Address W. FORSYTH 4 CO., 39 and 41 Ann Street. New York. June 7, 1866-3moa. TO THE PUBLIC. I AM now prepared to manafaetnre, atmye.tabliib ment in Deerfield, PLAIN AND FANCY FLANNELS, Also, Ladies' BALMORAL SKIRTS to orcler, either by the piece or quantity, to suit cos tomers. JOSEPH INGHAM. Knoxville, July 16, 1863. DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY. THE undersigned having purchased the wall known Woolen Factory of Messrs. £. 4 B. S. Bowen oh the Cowanesque River, two miles east of 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 suit customers, into FLANNELS, CASSIUERES, 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 Carding Ac Cloth Dr«Miii|, which will be done in tho neatest possible manner, having added one new Roll Machine, will enable Mm to dispatch and accommodate people from a distance. He would'fartbei say that be has -carried on the busi ness in manufacturing wool for farmers in Bradford sod adjoining counties for the past twenty years; he therefore esn warrant all work and satisfy his.custo* mers, using/nothing in manufacturing but genuine wool. , JOSEPH INGHAM. JDeerneld, may o, i&63~iy. PENSION AGENCY. TO SOLDIERS AND THEIR FRIENDS THE undersigned having bad considerable expe rience in procuring Pension Bounties and 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 me by letter at Sylvania, Bradford county, Pa. Charges reasonable. GEO. P; MONRO. Refers by permission to H. B. Card, County Treasurer, Wellsboro, Pa. D, F. Pomeroy, Troy, Pa. A. H. Spalding, Sheriff, Towards, Pa. [April 1. A CARD TO THE SUFFERING.— Do you wish to be cured 1 If so, swallow two or three bogs beads of “ Buebu/' " Tonic Bitters/' ** Sarsaparilla/' “ Nervous Antidotes,” Ac., Ae., Ac., and after you are satisfied with the result, one box of Old Doctor Buchan's English Specific Pills—and be re* 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. Old and young can take them with advantage. Dr. Buchan's English Specific Pills cure in less than 30 days, the worst cases of Ner vousness, Impotenoy, Prrmature Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insanity, and all Urinary, Sexual, and Nervous Affections, no matter irom 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 ia One Dollar—post free, j&y* A de scriptive Circular sent on application. July 19,1865*2m. A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while residing in SouthiAmerica 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 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 to yourself. Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House, New York City. April 1, 1865-ly. BGrEUJE STAMPS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Ravenna Stamps of aU denominations, just received at the First National Bank of WeUshoro, in the Store building of C. A J« L. Robinson. Persons wanting Stamps are request to call and get a supply. WeUshoro, May 26,1884-tf. Flour coming down with gold at WRIGHT A BAILEY’S. WeUshoro, April 5, 1865. BARGAINS IN JEWELRY.—Attention is di. rented to W. FORSYTH A CO’S advertisement in another column. AN Assortment of TABLE GLASSWARE will be found at ROY’S DRUG STORE. PUTTY A WINDOW GLASS at ROY’S DRUG STORE, Concentrated lye, for sale at ROY’S DRUG STORE. FOR THE LADIES.—BABBITTS CBLEBBA TED SOAP POWDER,- or washing made easy and stains removed from Table Linen, Napkins, Ac. For sale at Roy’s Drag Store. FLORENCES’ SPIRIT FOR ,THE HAIR will restore gray hair to its natural color ; prevent its falUng out, and give it a glossy appearance. It is a superior hair dressing. For sale by WeUshoro, Jniy 26,’66-Sm. P. R. WILLIAMS. QONQRKSS W A X E R, for sale at ROY’S DRUG STORE. I OONSTITDTION LIFE SYRUP— Pupahid n WILLI Aif B. GREGG, M. n , Graduate of the CoU«k* of Physicians anti v Vo,k,l»m.rly i A«ut« t Pb,.iclan-ln the Island Hospitals, late Medical Inspector of Ihe v,,-, r , Stated olunteer Depots, under Gov. Edwin I). Morgan"' 1 CONSTITUTION LIFE STRtF HAS PEODCCID a B r» ■ OLUTION IN MEDICINE, Hrr What may seem almost Incredible, Is that mane di*» hitherto considered hopcS-ssly incurable, are fccuuTTo' cured In a few days or w celts; and we cheerfullv hIS J Investigations of the liberal-minded and selentibi . th ' which have no parallel at the present day. ' l * caj>s During the last Are years we Lave contended wm, tl _, cles, and overcome oppoeltton, as herculean as wars " encountered by any reformers: " ,r CONSTITUTION LItE SYRUP Is a positive and speciftc remedy for all diseases crisis.■- trom an latum* Stah or tbi Bioon, and for ah (bmdi.. - Diseases transmitted from Parent to Child. H PARALYSIS It is eonnlvereally admitted that Constitution Life is the only effectlre means of restoration in the forma of Paralysis, that wa nsed not reiterate that it i. " pbatically the tireat Life-giving Po wer, 5 ** em ‘ DYSPEPSIA Indigestion, Weight at Stomach, Flalnlance Llr.r r plaint. Want of appetite, Badßrith ' C ™ Conitlpatlon, BOloas&eais SCROFULA. Stmfflfc, SZag’9 JtrU, Glandular Swelling., EmjDela. n deration, Salt Rheum. U This taint (hereditary and‘acquired) Ailing iif, told misery, 10, by all osnal medldal remedies, IncotibU RHEUMATISM. - [Arthritis], Lumbago, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Gout Tie Dolortaux. 1 ,c If there le any disease in which the Constltnlion nr. Syrup is a sovereign, it is Ju Bheumati.m mj F. iL, affections. ’ The most intense pain, ere almost instan.h, alleviated—enormous swellings ara reduced, r..— -■ 7 or vicarious, of twenty or fotty jeatV .tandmg, cared by as. , fe ’ 9 CONSTITUkION LIFE SYRUP Purges the system entirely from all the evil effect, 0 t enry, removing tho and curing the Weak J„,„, and Rheumatic l Palna wblch the nee of Calomel is produce. It burdens Gums, end “cures thsTc,b° a» firmly a» ever. '* * eeu CONSTITUTION LIFE STEUP Eradicates, root and branch, oil Ernptivo Diseases of S f Ulcers, Pimples, Blotches.and all other diiacait'4 o f this kind wh cb so much disflgnre, the ontward a pp L. unco of both males and females, often making thorn s Ji. justing object to themselves and their friend* Foe au Forcis or Ulcseatitc Dtmsra, Either of the Nose, Throat, Tongne, Spine, Forehead or Scaly, no remedy has ever prosed Its equal Moth Patches upon the female face, depending upon a diseased action of the Llrer, are very nnplearant to 3.1 yonng wife and mother. A tew bottles of Constitution Life Syrup will correct the secretion and remote thedi posit, which is directly under the skin .1 Diseases of the Llrer, (riving rise to Languor, Dlelnet,. a?f- Btlon r ea k Stomach, or an nlcernted or cancerous Condition of that oigan,accompanied with burning or other tnpleasant symptoms, will be relieved by the nse of Const! tiinos Life Syrup. A# a General Blood.?srifying Agent, the Life Sjmp stantla unrivaled by any preparation in the world. THE HIGH AND POOR are liable to the same diseases Nurture pad Science have made the Constitution Life Syra B for the benefit of all. i * PURE BLiJOD produces healthy men and women; end if lbs constitution Is neglected in yonth, disease and carl death is the result. Do not- delay when the means are i'„ near at band, and within the reach of all CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP is the Poor Man’s Prised and the Bich Man's Blessing. ’ MORGAN & ALLEN, WHOLESALE. DRUGGISTS, AGENTS, 46 Cliff Street, New York. Sold by J. A. Bor, Wellsboro, Pa.; S S. Pictian, Covins ton, Pa.; Eewsgtoit 4 Co, Troy, Pa. * March »,1806-ly. E. 4b H. T. ANTHONY 4c CO., Manufacturers of Photographic Materials, WHOLESALE AND DETAIL, 501 BROADWAY, N. Y. In addition to our main business of PboU Materials, we are Headquarters for the follow! Stereoscopes & Stereoscopic views. Of these 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. Our Catalogue will be sent to any address on receipt of Stamp. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. We were theffrat to Introduce these into the Toiled States, and wejnanofactare immense quantities in great variety, tanging in prioe from 50 cents to $5O each. Oar ALBUMS have> the reputation of being superior in beauty and durability to any ethers. They will be sent by mail, free, on receipt of price. . Fine Albums made to order, jp?' jCAKD PHOTOGRAPHS. Our Catalogue now embraces over. Five Thousand different subjects (to which additions are continually being made) of Portraits ef Eminent American!, Ac., via: about’ 100 Major-Generals, 550 Statesmen, 200 Brig,-Generals, ISO Divines, 275 Colonels, 125 Authors, 100 Lieut.-Colonels, 40 Artists, 250 Other Officers, 125 Stage, 76 Navy Officers, 50 Prominent Women, 150 Prominent Foreign Portraits. - 3,000 COPIES OF WORKS OF ART, including reproductions of the most celebrated En gravings, Paintings, Statues, Ac, Catalogues sent'on receipt of Stamp. An order for One Dozen PIC« TUBES|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. B. will please remit twenty-five per cent, of the amount with their order. E. & H. T. ANTHONY A CO., Manufacturers of Photographic Materials, 601 Broadway, New York. The prices and quality of our goods cannot fail to satisfy. [Nov. IS, i864-ly.] "Yy holesale drug store— PRINCE’S METALLIC PAINT, THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, CINCINNATI WINES & BRANDY, WHITEWASH LIME, KEROSENE LAMPS, 1 PATENT MEDICINES, STATIONERY, I FLUID EXTRACTS, PAINTS AND OILS, / .PETROLEUM OIL. V DRUGS & MEDICINES. RCjIpHESTER PERFUMERY * FLAVORING EXTRACTS, SCHOOL BOOKS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, DYE COLORS, Furnished at Wholesale Prices by W. D. TERBELL, Jm* 18# 1885—tf. Corning, N. T. New Floor and Provision Store. GHAS. a H. VANVALKENBORO wishe* to in form the citizens of Wellaboro and the surround- ing country that they bare recently started a new FLOUR AND PROVISION STORE, in the building formerly known as “ Osgood's Store, where tbey may be found at all times ready to wait on all customers who may faror them with, a call, and 3 ®“ them the choicest kinds of FLOUR, MEAL, BUCK. WHEAT, PORE, <to. ( at as reasonable rates as any firm in this ptaco- CABH paid fop all kinds of GRAIN, HTDEo* and PURS. CHAB. AH. VAN VaSKENBUBG Wellehoro, Deo.'*!, 1884. MILLEtgRY.— Mrs. A. J. SOETEIJV vrou!il-*»ufiaHf® w her customers that she has Just received her - SPRING SUPPLY OF MILLINERY- Also a good assortment of Infants’ Gaps, Ladies' Dressi Cap* ami Head-Dresses, Collar* and Cnlh, Embroidery sad Lace* BLEACHING & PRESSING done to order in all the New Styles. Welliboro, Uay 3,186A-2m, , Mn. A. J. 90H£LP- raphic viz.
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