in the Car*. A resent correspondent tells ,jhe gto w-., Ijute-spending,the nigh- ,in Freeport Illinoig. .After breakfast I oame jnto the eitj ting room, where-1 met a pleaeai t, chattering; good humored* traveler, who.jikc; myself, was •waiting the morning train, from Galena. We conversed pleasantly and upon several topics, until seeing two., ladies and kiss each other on the street, the conversation turn ed upon kissing just about the tffae the train was approaching. !>' “ Came,” said he, taking up Ks carpet bag, “ since we'are on so sweet a suit- ret let us have a practical application. I williiakea propo sition to yon! I'll agree to kissjjhe most beau tiful lady in the cars from _GalaOa, you being the-jndge, if you will kiss the nf/M prettiest. I I being-lhe judge.” j- The proposition staggered me s'iittle, ana L could hardly tell whether he wssfln earnest or in fan; bat ns he would be as deep in it as I possibly oould be, I agreed, provided he would da.the first kissing, though nr" heart failed somewhat as I saw his black' eyes sparkle with daring. “Yes," said he, “I will try it first. You take the back car and go in front end, where you dfcn see fhe faces of' the ladies, and stand by the one you think the handsomest, and-I'll come in from behind and.kiss her.” f had hardly "stepped inside of. the oar when Isaw r at the first glance, one of -the loveliest women my ’eyes ever fell On—a beautiful blonde, with auburn hair, and a lright sunny face, full of love and sweetnes, .arid as radiant as the morning. Any further leCrch was total ly unnecessary. I my stand in the aisle of the oar by her.s He. waj looking out of the window eato istly, as if ex pecting some one., The back dror of the car ppened and in stepped my hciel friend. I pointed my finger elily at her, sieve? dreaming that he dare carry out his pledge, and you may imagine my amazement whou.i\e stepped up quickly behind end kissed her wi|h a relish that made my month fairly water.*'* I expected,' of course, a shriek of terror, and then a row generally, and a knock-down hot judge of my astonishment when I eawlher return the kisses with compound interest Quick as a flash he turned to me and said“\ ■ i “ Now, sir, it is your turn,'” pointing to a hideously ugly, wrinkled, old v oman, who sat in the seat behind. ' “ Tou most excuse me!" 11 Eglaimed. “I’m sold this time. I give up. D-ji tell me who yon hare been kissing ?” and w;e 'all bnrst into a general peal 6f langhter’as hi said: “ This is my wife! I have been, waiting hew for her." He told the story to *iris wife, who looked tenfold sweater as she Efiard it. - Two men were conversing ePtnt the illha mor of their wives. “Ah," said one with a •sorrowful expression, “ mine Ja a Tartar." “ Well” replied the other t ‘‘-mi(<eis worse than that, mine is the cream orTarta:." •A Gentleman. —The true gettleman is abso ' (lately and unalterably the <ft §ame in the cottage ,1 and in the place, simply out of respect for him* self and a noble scorn of appearing for a mo .stent other than he is. SALE— .By virtue of an order of the Orpt*ijp ? s Court of the county of Tioga, the undersigned Administrators and Administratrix of, the estate of-George MrPmfsmaa, late of Tioga township, dec'd,.will ta the Bth day of November next, at 2 o'clock- P. M.&t the house of E. M. Smith, on the premises in Tiogß expose for sale at public auction, the' following described farm, known as the Pruteman farm, in Tioga township, Tioga county, Penn'a, bounded as i illowa: * BegVnning’at a buttonwood tree <Ni the west side of the Tioga River at the corner thereof; thence north 79 degrees west tweHy-four and six tenths perches to a post; thenceforth 7i degrees west seventy-six perches to a pas'";' thence north 3 degrees east one hundred and effeteen and three-' tenths perches to a post; thence '’hst one hundred ■nd aixty and five-tenths perches if' a pine; thence south'one hundred and sixty-four- to an oak; thence east one hundred and thirty•"our perches to a post; thence south 10i degrees “•‘wedt eighty-two perches to a post; thence east <tic hundred and twenty-eight and four-tenths perches to the east bank of Tioga river; thence down the Said river by its' various courses and distances to the place of begin- two hundred and fifty-seven acres; and ninety-five perches of land be the same more or less, one hundred and ten acres improved, two frame houses, two frame bams, a horse hern, corn bouse, feed house, tool house, two sheds, iwo apple orchards, and some other fruit trees and §hmbbery thereon. The said laud is also bounded, fourth by lands of Abram Pruteman, lands of ; Abram Prutsman, south by lauds of Parmeogicr and Andrew M. Prutsman, and on the west by of Sylvia Par mentier. Said Sale ie to be mad' hpon the following terms': Eleven hundred and six'- - ithree and 63-10U 1 dollars cash on confirmation of t ♦ sale. Two hun dred and ninety-five dollars andterest on the whole sum unpaid on the first day of J* te, A. D. 1866, and the like sum annually thereafter t ,th interest as afore said for and during five years, ar < the balance of the amount said property shall brinf < immediately after the decease of Caroline Prutsma Vmd° w of George M. Prutsman, with interest on tl t same annually on the first day of June in each yes : until the principal sum is paid. The unpaid parch/ ie money to be se cured Jby proper bond and mortgi ge upon the premi -let.- r B. C. WICB-GAM, \ ... D. L. Aliq N, | Adm rs. Tioga. Oct. 4, 1865-r4t- ! i ■ ADMINISTEATBIX’S not 6E.~Lettott of ad ministration having been g anted to the under signed on the estate of Mxcajah taelye, late of Law rence Boro, dec’d, notice is her .given those indebted to make immediate payment, sod those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement to SARAH E. SEELYE, Adm'x. LawreucovUle, Sept. 6, 1865-6fc* ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of ad ministration haring beet granted to the under signed on the estate of Gilbert Hnbbell. late of Cov ington township, dec’d, notice-is hereby given to those indebted to make payment, and those haring'oiaims to present properly authen ticated for settlement to S. , sT.PACKARD, Covington, Bopt. 13, 1865-ot.e ' J ' Adm’r, E STRAY.—Came into the ety* osare of the sub scriber on or about the gOttf'of Sept. 1865, two yearling bolls, one good size reC “bull with one lop flora, the other a email brlndlo ' '*ull with a moose colored nose. The owner is req' 6sted to oome for ward, proTO property, pay charts, end take them •way. _ ELIJAHS. JENNINGS, Charleston., Oct, i, 1865-Si* E STRAY.—Came to the encl.igire of the subscri ber in Lawrence township,; In or about the mid dle of August, a dark Red, while face; two year old Steer, the owner is requested to tome forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him sway. _ Lawrence, Oct. i, ’65-3t H. L. SMITH. CAUTION.— Whereas, my wife Elizabeth Ann has left my bed and board without just cause or prorogation. All persons are hereby forbid to harbor or trust her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date. Rutland, Oot, 4, '66-3 t ft ■ FLORENCES' SPIRIT FOB THE' HAIR e n ' y J tair 40 oatural color: prevent it* falling out, and give it n j iosty appearance. It i* a superior hair dressing. E sale' by WjUsboro, Jnly 26, '65-3m.’ P, R. WILLIAMS. fIOMOJBNXBATBD LYE, f | r sale at V/ BO' J’S DRUG SXOBB. PLAIN STATEMENT Of FACTS.— Qooda have advanced largely since the middle of August, and all stocks purchased before that time can be sold ; largely below present prices. l£the|ownerg with to. I.intend to do, 10 and am now telling LXBGE amounts of gooes NEW YODX WHOLESALE RATES. I will endeavor to convince any one of that Oof Stock is larger in amount, and " i BETTER ASSORTE|) than ever before- I have made my arrangements for a large tra&e£ and if a ' At very Low Prices* As samples, read the following All Wool Bed Flannels, " and Union Grey flannels, 8s anil Hi to is. ' ,r Sheep’s Grey Cloths, ‘ r 9s. “ Casslmeres, Bx. heavy, J Its. Kentucky Jeans, j(s and Si French high colors, yard.wide, ' jj All Wool BeLaines, ; Ex- heavy high ool'd Balmorals, English Prints, warranted fait colors, ti and dd* Best BeLainee, Yard wide Fine Faramettas, Richardson’s Custom made Kip Boots, Ji D 8 Xop Sole and 3 Sole at very low prices. . ' Custom made Calf Boots, Womens, $2 00. My entire Stock will average as low as! this list, and Ido not put this out as leads with nti goods to back it, but can fill all (sails for a reasonable length of time. HOOP SKIRTS. Oar Stock is very large, all bought in ts« Summer and ■ ' ‘ le In thle Stock I have done a much larger trade « s and-1 intend if haveit and increase it. 1 have a good Stock left'at I Invite all persons in need of Goods to If I cannot suit you in " . QUALITIES, STYLES, or PRICES, it ahallTiß considered my fault, and there. will be no grumbling. J. A. PARSONS, No. 8, Concert Block, Corning, N. Y., Sept. 13, 1865. gTOVBS! STOVES 11 STOVES lll—' D. C. LAMPnAK at CO., WELLSBOEO, PENN’A, respectfully inform the public that they have opened a' 4 ‘ . , NEW STORE <Ss TIN BBOP, , one door above Sean’ Shoe Shop, and will beep on band and fnrniih to .order, v-i . f TIN, COPPER, & SHEET-IRON WARE, COOKING STOVES, PARLOR STOVES, THB EXTENSION-TOP, & THE AMERICAN & NATIONAL COOK STOVE. We shall deal on the Cash System, and. will not be undersold. Our motto is small profit and quiek sates/' MILK CAN|S_, i kept constantly on hand. • _ ’. D. C. LAMPMAN * CO. Wellsboro, Sept 6,1865-tf. DENTISTRY. C. N. DAETT, WOULD say to the public tbathe is permanently located in Wellsboro, (Office at his residence, near the Land Office and Episcopal Church) where be will continue to do all kinds of work eonflded to his care, guaranteeing complete satisfaction where the skill of the Dentist can avail in the management of oases peculiar to the calling. He will furnish ARTIFICIAL TEETH, set on any material desired., FILLING & EXTRACTING TEETH, attended to on shortest notice, and done in the best and most approved style. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN by the the use of Anasthetias which are perfectly harmless, and will be administered in every case when desired. Wellsboro, Sept 6, 1865-ly. • FOR SALE.—Situated on the Spencer's Mills Road from half to throe-fourths of a mile east of Whitney'o Comers, in Charleston township, and five and one-half miles from Wellsboro. Said farm contains about 107 acres, about 66 acres cleared, the balance valuable woodland. It is well watered by springs of- excellent water, and small creeks. The house is two stories, comfortable, and the outbildinge are in good condition. < NELSON GOLD. There is also on said farm a thrifty young orchard of grafted fruit, some 76 trees. Terms easy. Apply to the subscriber, on the premises. Charleston, May 81, '66. HBNBY CHFFOBD. AT LESS THAS PR*BIST WHO WILL GIVE MB A CALL. BIG STOCK OF GOODS. WILL BRING IT, I WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. .!i LIST OF BARGAINS: MABK&D AT V£MT LOW PMIOZS. CARPETS.' THAN I ANTICIPATED.! Bargains £ to have ram SPRING PRICES* FINALLY, CALL ON OS.- rME T 1 Oii a co u jst t y agitatob. J£NOXVILLE FOUNDRY.— HEAD QUARTERS OF THE IRON BRIGADE, ; AUGUST Ist, 1866. 'SpecialNotice is.hereby given to Rotnrnod Sol diers, returned skedaddlers, those liable to draft and to exempts, that the War is now ended and so should HIGH PRICES END. All will take notice that we are prepared to serve those wanting any thing in our line on short notice and at REDUCED PRICES. ' We would call attention to a few of the articles of our manufacture. ' THE PEOPLE’S FRIEND COOK STOVE it still in great favor with those desiring ah ELEVATED OVEN COOK STOVE. Oar PARLOR, BOX, 4 GOAD STOVES deserve attention before purchasing elsewhere. Out IRON & WOOD BEAM PLOWS are as good aeiany if not befcUr. We would call particular attention tjpur ROAD SCRAPERS, as we are confident that they cannot be- excelled. ‘ MACHINERY* made and repaired notice. .. We iiiand to keep'up. wltb the improvement! of the timoa. > ' r * ’ ' - Try na end be convinced? :>u - TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY. •;</ . ,;V JT. P. BILES, Knoxville, August 2,1866. RICHMOND IS ODDS! Babylon is Fallen!! 3s to §s and 6d. AND BULLABD/ieelng the downward (endcnoy of ail things vendible* hastened to t »76 THE CITY and pnrchosed an assortment of Dry Goods, Notions, aud-so-forth. 35ots. ON A GOLD BASIS, which goods will be sold on like terms, just a little cheaper then 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 yon want to buy at such prices that you can afford yourself an extra dress or two, to repay you for wearing your old olotbes for two years, call at the KEYSTONE STORE, and bring all your children and your neighbor* with yon. For a good bargain ought to be distributed among your friends. So oom'e ONE AND ALL LOOK AT MY NEW STOCK, and yon will say THEY ARE GOOD AND CHEAP. O. BULLARD. Welleboro, April 12,1886. THE BIG BIGHT having been closed op by Messrs. Grant, Sherman Sheridan, t Co., , J KELLY & PURVIS have Tolnnteered for a war of extermination against high Prices, and will be fonnd entrenched behind, a huge pile of • NEW AND CHEAP GOODS at the old OSGOOD STAND, where their oonunnni tions with New York cannot be Interrupted. They have Just received a good stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, snob as Prints, Delaines, Bareges, Muslins, Hosiery, Notions, Boots and Shoes, etc., in fact everything in the Dry Goods, line may be found at our counters, and purchased at prices corresponding to the late HEAVY FALL IN GOODS. We also invite purchasers to examine our fine stock of GROCERIES. Can’t be beat this side of New York. Remember the place. " Osgood’s Corner." KELLY 4 PURVIS. Welleboro, Apr. 22?1865-ly. Academy corners is now the place to bay GOODS and get yoar money"* worth. . M. V. PURPLE hai jut returned from the city with a choice lot of ALL KINDS OF GOODS • I oioally found In the country. Win. A. FAULKNER will be found alwaya readyjo wait upon bit old ooa> tomen and aa many othere ai will call at PURPLE'S NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Deerfield, Pa., Ang. 9,1865-Sm. TJITATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, AND vv PLATED WARE— Call at 6, Union Block, if yon want a good WATCH, when ’on will find a good assortment of AML. iN * SWISS WATCHES. X keep on hand E. Howard' & Co/e movement in heavy Silver Cases, which for time has no equal. I respectfully refer to M. H. Cobb, Esq., Editor Agita tor, and Wm. Bache, Esq., President Ist National Bank of Wellsboro. Also, the W. Ellery, Bartlett, Appleton, Tracy A Co., ail are good Watches. PLATED WARE. Dinner and Breakfast Castors, Cake Baskets, Spoon Holders, Napkin Bings, Forks, Table end lea Spoons, Ac., Ac., Ac. India Bobber Chains, Bings, and Sold Mounted Pencils. SEA FT PLAIN GOLD BINGS. JEWELRY OP ALL KINDS. A good assortment of CLOCKS constantly on hand. All of which will be sold as low as they can be bought anywhere. JSEPAIBINQ DOES ON SHORT NOTICE. Wellsboro, Aug. 30,1865-tfi A. EOLJET. FOB THE LADIES.—BABBITT’S CELEBBA TED SOAP POWDER, or washing ",*<ll easy and stains removed from Table LlneE.Nankin*, Ac. Foreale at Boy's Drug Store. September Ist,, 1863 s FROM THIS DATE, FOH HEADY PAY ONLY! CUSTOM BOOTS AND SHOES; Leather, Findings, &c. CASH PAID FOR HIDES, PELTS,. DEER . SKINS AND FURS. FRANKLIN SAYS: “’When yon have anything to advertise, tell the public of it in plain, simple language/' I am manufacturing good custom made Boots and Shoes which* I will sell at fair prices, and only for SEAMY PAY, Such work cannot besold at aslow rates per pair as eastern made slop-work, but it can and will be Sold at prices which will enable the pur chaser to protect his feet with good substantial boots mort cheaply than with a poor slop-shop article, which, even if it chances not to fall in pieces with the fiijst weeks service, is but a doubtful protection is wet and cold weather. Try me. Bach and Doeskins Wanted, in the red and short blue, for which I will pay cash and a good price. - Beef-Hides and Calfskins Wanted, or which I will also pay cash. Sheep Pelts Wanted, for which I will also pay cash and the highest mar ket price. An assortment of sole,upper,calfskins and linings, pegs, thread, nails, awls, knives, Ac,, Ac., kept constantly on hand, which T will sell cheap for cash. Shop on Main Streetbetween Wilcox’s and Bullard’s. G- W. SEARS. N. B. I can’t give credit, because, to be plain, haven’t got it to give. Wellsboro, Sept. 9, 1863. FALL AND, WINTER GOODS.— No. 2, Union Block. JEECME SMITH i Has lately returned from-New York with a splendid assortment of DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS * SHOES,' GLASSWARE, • HATS * CAPS,-HARDWARE, GROCERIES, DOMESTICS, • WOODENWARE, ENGLISH CLOTHS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, SATINS* TWEEDS AND KENTUCKY JEANS, FRENCH CASSIMEEES, FULL CLOTHS. Attention is called to bis stock of ' . ' Black and Figured Dress Silks, Worsted Goods, . . j Mcrinoas, f Black and Bijpircd DeLaines, " Long and Square. Shawls, Ladies’ Cloth, Opera Flannels,, Ac. Purchasers will find that No. 3, Union Block, Main Street,' Is the place to buy the best quality of Goods at the lowest prices. ----- JEROME SMITH. WeUsboro,Uov. 16, 1864-tf. • I CJOLDIBRS’ PAX BOUNTY AND PENSION O AGENCY— j KNOXVILLE, TIOOA COUNTY PENN A. The undersigned having beenspeoially licensed by the United'States Government to procure the 1 Back Pat, Bounty, and Pensions, 1 of deceased and disabled soldiers, gives notice to all interested, that be has made arrangements with par* ties in Washington, by which he is able to procure Back pay, Bounty and'Pensions, in a very short time, and that he 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 wywu» ttiignntagfn in this branch of business. Sol diers entitled to pensions, will find it to their advan tage to apply to the undersigned at KnoxviUe,-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 by disease or wounds, ere entitled to Pensions. All soldiers who serve for two years or during the war, should it sooner close, will be entitled to full Bounty. Also soldiers who have been wounded in battle, whether having served two years or not, are entitled to fall Bounty. 2. When a Soldier has died from any cause, in the United States service, since April 13, 1861, leaving a widow, she is entitled to all pay duo 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 ago. 4. If the soldier left no widow, legitimate child, the father is entitled to his pay and bounty, provided he lives in the United States and has not abandoned the support of his family. 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 be resfdes out of tbe United States, the mother, if she resides in the United States, is entitled to the pay and bounty, and if poor and de pendent, in whole or in part, on her son for support, she Is also entitled to a pension. Mothers whose husbands or former husbands reside out of the Uni ted States or have- abandoned the support of their families, should write to tbe undersigned at once, or the father may get tbe bounty without the facta being known. , {. All soldiers who have lost an arm and one leg, axe entitled to Twenty dollars taer month. Prisoners of war are entitled to Three Months extra pay. Be 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 saeh as have lost them in service. Tams, moderate. I will be at my office on Monday and Saturday of each week, to attend to this business. July 28, 1865-ly. WM. B. SMITH. Ebvebehobs : Wollsboro, J. F. Donaldson, Sher iff Stowell. Addison, N. T., W. R. Smith. Wash ington, D. C., Tucker A Lloyd. Knoxville, V. Case. EABM FOB SALE.—Situate in Oelmar township Tioga County, Pa., distant three miles from Wellsboro, the county town; thirteen miles by plank road to Tioga and Blossbnrg railroad, connecting •with the NevHgork -and Eri» railroad at Coming, Steuben County, N. 7. 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 sing or dairy farms in Pennsylvania. (Is known as the Marsh Farm.) For farther information, apply on the premises. Terms easy. Dolmar, May 24, ’65-tf. JOHN PEARSON. TO THE AFFLICTED.—Dr. E. B. VAN HORNE having practiced in the • East, West, and Sooth, and attended Lectures in the Old School Botanic and Eclectic Colleges by long practice'and investigation proved that Homoeopathy is tbs most reliable of all systems. Offers bis services to the people of Knox ville and vicinity! Fever and Inflammation are vi tal actions. Disease U obstructed vital action. The great ques tion to be decided is, where is the obstruction and the proper-remedies. Dr. Von Horne by a Phrenological examination of the head and other organs can detect obstrnction and give remedies that act in harmony with the Laws of Life without debility. Those at a distance wishing treatment by inclosing two dollars—giving their symptoms, the color of their Bair and Eyes, will receive his valuable remedies by mail. E. B. VAN HORNE, M. D. __ Knoxville, July J 2, 1866-tf. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of ad ministration having been granted to the under signed on the estate of Thomas Warren, late of Deer field, deo’d, notice is hereby given to those indebted to make immediate payment and those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement to H. E. POTTER, ) . . , GEO. W. INGHAM, J Ad “ ’• Deerfield, Sopt. 13,1885-6 t.» CONGRESS ,WAT B B, for sale at BOY'S DBUG STOBS. Knoxville boot, shoe, a leather store.— —.■« WHOLESALE A RETAIL. The undersigned having formed a co-partnership under the name and title of 1. LOOHKV &. CO., can be found at the old stand, corner of Mahrand Mill Streets, where they will keep constantly on hand, a general assortment of BOOTS, SHOES. LEATHER A FINDINGS. of the ttel quality, which they will sell so cheep for Cash, as to make it an object for* dealers to bay here, m Our Stock consists in par(*of MEN’S, 4 BOY’S, CALF. KIP. 4 ’STOGA BOOTS, of onr own manufacture. Alfb* LADIES’ GAITERS, BALMORAL, KID. 4 CALF, 4 MISSES SHOES. : French and Oak Stock constantly on hand for sale. Cash, paid at all timet for HIDES, PELTS, and FDBsJ ' TEEMS—CASH ON DELIVER T. j 1 I. LOGHRY, Knoxville, Pa.] J. RICHARDSON, Elmira, N. Y. Knoxville, 2, 1866-tf. P. R. WILLIAMS HAS just received a'Large and Freah Supply of LINSEED OIL, WHITE LEAD, 4 ZINC FAINT, which he offera to sell cheaper than oan bo Bought thia aids of the City. He has olio a very large stock of COLORING MATERIALS, auoh as f • - MADDER, - ! ALUM, COPPERAS, INDIGO, VITRIOL, LOGWOOD, -to., which will be sold 25 per cent, cheaper than oan be bought at any other establishment in the county. HOWE A STEVENS' FAMILY DYE COLORS always on hand. Call and examine my Stock and ~ you will be sore to buy. P. B- WILLIAMS. Wellsboro, Ang. 23, 1865. TO THE PUBLIC. I AM now prepared to manufacture, at my establish' ment in Deerfield, PLAIN AND FANCY FLANNELS, Also, Ladies’ BALMORAL SKIRTS to order, either by the piece or quantity, to suit cus tomers. JOSEPH INSHAM. Knoxville, July 15, 1863, DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY. HHHE. undersigned having purchased the wall A known Woolen Factory of Messrs, fi. 4 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 he will manufacture wool by the yard or on shares to suit customers, into FLANNELS, CASSIMERES, DOE-SKINS, FULL CLOTHS, of all kinds. The machinery has been thoroughly repaired and new machinery added thereto, also an improved new wheel which will enable him to work the entire sea son. He will pay particular attention to Roll Carding & ClotU Dressing, which will be done in the neatest possible manner, having added one new 801 l Machine, will enable him to dispatch and accommodate people from a distance. He would farther 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 can warrant all work and satisfy his ousto« men, using nothing in manufacturing but genuine wool. JOSEPH INGHAM. Deerfield, May 5, 1863-ly. PENSION AGENCY. TO SOUMBBS AND THEIK FRIENDS THE undersigned having had considerable expe rience in procuring Pension Bounties and Back pay of Soldiers, will attend to all business in that line entrusted to his care with promptness and fidelity. ALL SOLDIERS discharged by reason of wounds are entitled to the $lOO bounty. Pensions, Bounties, and arrears of pay, collected by the undersigned. Persons wishing to confer with me will please call or addsess me by letter at Sylvania, Bradford county. Pa. Charges reasonable. GEO, P. MONRO.' Refers by permission to H. B. Card, County Treasurer, Wallsboio, Pa. D. P. Pomeroy, Troy, Pa. * A. H. Spalding, Sheriff, Towanda, Pa. [April 1. A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for tbs Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by banefhl and vicious habits. Great numbers have been al ready cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by! a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, 1 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, 1866-ly. Pennsylvania State Normal School’ MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO.. PA. [ THE FALL TERM will commence on Wednes day, September 7,1865, Pros'. F, A. ALLEN, for the past six years in charge of the Chester County (Pa.) Normal School, has been elected Principal, and Prof. Fbask Crosby, recently of the same institution, has been appointed to the Professorship of Languages and Literature. Prof, Annan is well known throughout the State as a gentleman of accurate scholarship, possessing a prac tical experience of fifteen years as an educator of teaohers. Prof. Cbosbt possesses the advantage of a rare and successful experience os 5 teacher of the va rious branches which are panned 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 has already been second. Turnon, in advance, per 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. TV. C. RIPLEY, Albert Clark, Soo’y. Pres’t Board of Trustees. Mansfield, Aug. 30, 1864-ly. EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters testamentary having been granted to the subscriber on the es tate of Albert Fowler, lata of Nelson, deo’d, notice is hereby given to those indebted to make immediate payment and those having claims to present them properly anthentioated for settlement to JPHILETUS CRANDALL, Executor. Osceola, Sept. 13, 18S5-Bt.* TTTORCESXER’S DBY XEASX. or HOP YEAST YY IN CAKES. Every Lady should try tt and have light bread. For tale at Boy’s Drug Store. QONSTITDTION LIFE SYMP,_ rumni »T WILLIAM H. GREGG, M. D, Granule of tin College of Pbyelclans and Sorcer.ni v y® rk a c “ ln «ly Assistant Physician in tin luckin’ Island HoapltaU, lata Medical Inspector of tie New V.’ Bute Volunteer depots, under Gov. lid win D. j aQ r^ CONSTITUTION LITE SYRUP HAS PRODUCED a Rpy OLUTION IN MEDICINE, What may seem almost incredible, is that many dlie.„ •hitherto considered hopelessly incurable, are freon—t?* cured in a few days or weeks; and wo cheerfully iJli,.., 1 investigations of the liberal-minded end ssiantiwe • 1 which have no parallel at the present day, 10 Cllr, • ■ During the last Ate yeara wo have contended with oh.t dee, and overcome opposition, as herculean as * 4 ' encountered by any reformers. w * CONaTITCTJO.N LIFE SYRUP Is a positive and specific remedy for ell disease, orimn... from an Usvcri Siati ov ran Btoon, end for all fhasStsSX Dneaaes transmitted from Parent to Child. I re-cure) PA RALYSI3 It.ls so universally admitted that Constitution Life Ce ls th» only effective means of rcstoiatlou m t forms of Paralysis, that w. need not reiterate lhai inf?«* tha Great Ufa-giving Power. 1 “ DYSPBFSU Indigestion, Weight at Stomach, flatulence, jjy.r c— plaint, Want of Appetite, Bad Breath j Constipation, Biliousness. * j SCROFULA. Struma, King’s Evil, Glandular Swellings. Ery.in.i.. >n crratlon, Salt Rheum. TP ‘ ln l This taint (hereditary and acquired) filling ] lfe told misery, is, by all usual medldal remedies, luonnble RHEUMATISM. [Arthritis], Lumbago, Neuralgia. Sciatica Goat Tie Doloreanx. ’ If there is any disease in which the ConstUnHon ne. Byrup Is a sovsrelgn, it Is in Rheumatism snd lu affections. The most Intense pains are almost Ic.lsoiiy alleviated—enormous ewulllngs ore reduced iw.Ti,./ orviau-ious.of tweutyor forty years’ standing, hit. W cured by ns. 0,0,1 CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Purges the system entirely from all the evil effects or enry, removing the Bad Breath, and curing the Weak Join andllheumatic Paine which the use of Calom.Tu prmiuce. It hardens Spongy Gums, and secures the tu firmly aa ever. 111 CONSTITUTION LIFE SYSUP Eradicates, root and branch, ail Emotive Dlsmum of a 1"?? BJotchM, and all otCTlffi/uUto of this kind, which so tnnch disfigures tha outward .one. anco-of both males and females, often making them a Ji, gustlng object to themselves and their friends Fob all Forks op Ulcebattvx UisrAsrs, Either of the Nose. Throat. Tongue, Spine, Forehead or Scalp, no remedy has ever proved lu equal. Moth Patches upon the female face, depending uwn 4 diseased action of the Liver, are very unpleaaent to tha young wife and mother. A few bottle* of Connllunoa Life Syrup will correct the secretion and restore the da posit, which is directly under the akin. Disease* of the Liver, giving rite to Languor, Dlalnsw Indigestion, Weak Stomach, or an ulcerated or Caacemi condition of that organ,accompanied wfih burelhgol other unpleasant aymptoma, will b© relieved by the bm of Cootri. tutlon Life Syrup. Aa a General Blood-Purifying Agent, tie Life Srm atanda unrivaled by any preparation In the world. THE BJCH Ain't) POOK are liable to the same diseases, Naiture and Science hav« made the Constitution Life Bvni© for the benefit of all. J r PtJ&S BLOOD produces healthy men and women, and If the constitution la neglected in yontb, dlaease and early death I 9 the result. Do not delay when the means an 10 near at band, and within the reach of all. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Is the Poor Mas*! Priaod and tha Rich Man’s Blearing. * MORGAN & ALLEN. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AGENTS, 46 Cliff Street, New York. Sold by J. A.Bot, Wellaboro, Pa. ; S. 3. Pacjuan Coviac ton. Pa.; EmorQToa 4'Co.Trov, Pa. • March 29, 180-ly. E. & H. T. 4SXHOSY & CO., Manufacturer* of Photojfraphic Matariali, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 501 BROADWAY, N. y. In addition to oar main business of Photographic Materials, we are Headquarters for the following, vi:; Stereoscopes & Stereoscopic Views, Of these we have an immense assortment, including War Scenes, American and Foreign Cities and Land scapes, (Groups, 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 the first to introduce these into the United States, and we manufacture immense quantities in great variety, ranging in price from £0 cents to ISO each. Our ALBUMS have the reputation of being superior in beauty,and durability to any ethers. They wilfb© sent by mail, pres, en receipt of price. Fine Albums made to order. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. Onr Catalogue now embrace! oyer Five Thousand different subject* (to which addition! are contlunsUy being made) of Portrait! ef Eminent Americans, io., viz; about 100 Major-General*, 650 Statesmen, 280 Brig.-Generale, 130 Divine*, 275 Colonel!, 125 Authors, 100 Lieut-Colonels, 40 Artist*, 250 Other Officer!,- 125 Stage, 75 STavy Officer*, 50 Prominent Women, 150 Prominent Foreign Portrait!. 3,000 COPIES OF WORKS OF ART, including reproductions of the most celebrated En gravings, Fainting!, Statues, As. Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp. An order for One Doian PIC TURES from our Catalogue will be filled on the re* oeipt of $l.BO, and sent by mail, rnzx. Photographers and others ordering goods C. 0. D. will please remit twenty-five per cent, of the amount with their order. E. & H. T. ANTHONT A CO., Manufacturers of Photographic Materials, 501 Broadway, New York. The price* and qoalitj of our good* cannot fail to aatisfy. [Nov. 16,18«4-ly.]. Yy SOLEBAIE DRUG STOE ’ PRINCE’S METALLIC PAINT, THADDEDS DAVIDS’ INKS, CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, CINCINNATI WINES 4 BRANDY, WHITEWASH LIME, KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES, STATIONERY, FLUID EXTRACTS, PAINTS AND OHS, PETROLEUM OH, DRUGS * MEDICINES, ROCHESTER PERFUMERY * FLAVORING EXTRACTS, t SCHOOL BOOKS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, DYE COLORS, Furnished at Wholesale Prices by W- D. TERBELL, Jan. 18y 1865—tf. Coming* N. Y* New Floor and Provision Store. CHAS. A H. VANVALKENBURG wiahoa to In form the citizens of Wellaboro and the surxoand log country that they have recently started a n«w . PLOUB AND PROVISION STOKE. la the building formerly known as ** Osgood's Store, where they may be found at all times ready to wait oo all customers who may favor them with a call, and seU them the choicest kinds of FLOUR, MEAL, BUCK WHEAT, POKE. £c., at as reasonable rates as any Arm in this pla* 4. CASH paid for all kind* of GRAIN, HIDES, and FURS. CHAS. AH. VAN VALKENBURO- Wellsboro, Deo. 21, 1864. A LARGE STOCK of PERFUMERY and YAN KEE NOTIONS, for sale by P. R. Willi*®*' No, 3 Union Block, Wellsboro, Pa. • WHITE WASH LIME THE BEST quality oi Rhode lelaud Lime for white wag ing, at ROY’S DRUG STORE- AN A»«ortm»nt of TABLE GLASSWARE »1U b* found at v ROT’S DBUG STORE-
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