Live P. 144.2 a.ti TLY. —There nri sovoe ib.ple who not only - seem - seemcieteimined t; 1 make the toast-, and the were; of the evils oft h eir lot bdt find a aresty-tatisfaetion in lafiieti.ig tbeni - on-their friends sh long, toLlioits 'end oft told reaitOe•• They are never tired (thoug their) hearers Tfe ary) - of the dismatreeitation'l and repitition:ol.the• Wroug be taunts, the Blights, tht Angrateral , zequitals thexliave re ceived at the hands of mea;" the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,' )- Whieli have been pelting them ever,sites they shoved their faces in this bad world: - - - --: • A petitiri of-this cteee Iviialt;uce entertaining Mr. Bviirkislifierreis_fashiohheii .ttie - .011 - 41 anAjpirpod-natured philosophet kindly interrupt; ed him, saying, " Do not, my tear sir, disturb. your peace by dwelling. ou o•.disagreeablik circumstances. Overlook thl h..; forget Them "Live pleasantly." CapiialOvice We cannot 6- live pleasantly' (and to,ll,ye7,:pitialiantiv is no more than a grateful return for ": the various and bountifut provision which has been made for our happiness) unless we "overlook" and' "foiter''thoia things, the remembrance' of wit~t6h7 painful svithout being salutary. A 15r.366 wit and a ri t hilosapher Was asid Oar...path thooagh life is thick set, with thorns. We may as well ireash quickly and lightly parse, them. yvho t tastes only the bitter in .;be oup of life, who looks only at the .chitis which lower in one quarter of the heave 4 while the sun is is ebbing cheerily in Bnoth9,w'ho persists in pricking arliEtitilatthing hirOialk with the thorn, and refuses to enjoy the fr*rance of the rose is an ingrate to God and a ~.ormentor to •him self. - H M=NME , Vaitre or SOAP SUDS.--11)1 \ , value of this ar tiole it Alkoltklimt. of ..segettae life c atm be too highly appreciated. It-contains the ali ment of planes ready. Solution, and, when applied, acts not enly with immed iate and obvious effect; but: With' a sustained energy which putaitts to ; few pven 2 of the most es concentrated manni. i'hen it is not con venient to apply it in irrigation-the,-most economical method, perhaps, of using it -it should be absAyel, by, some material' which may be need as an ingredient in the compost heap, Sods, muck and ottrck similar articles should be deposited where f'a suds from the sink and „4011Birs,'Lmay :tOC-Va to.-:them, and be absorbed, for the' ber,r tt of crops. In this way several loads of rut ;Tire, 'suitable for the support s3,nli sustenance any, crop, may be made at nomparativel . i , expense. The highly.,-putrescent-character i this fermentable liquid qualify it; the iirreiatiiin of compost heaps of - whatei ~r' Material com posediall-tiiAxitent fer lizer, it must, of necessity, impart additional-ichness to almost aorffitaerial to c - tibieb - itineybe - added. - Try it,'ltridteriark - - "- t-• A. WORD to - Wfinicsii-- - -We', cirree'lleard Of a man who hung himself because be couldn't="beir the idea of ,shavingevery.morning.„ ,We hope no housekeeper will be drivel:l4o this eatretnity by the daily recurring and unposeponable .question, ."what, shall zvg have for (Boner to day?" 'We say - vie hips . cirse'fitii-hands are lifted in dismay and desk f iring looks over the coffeecups, have been 'sec' when this= clues; tion hits come up for const ,eration. Reflect, ladies I hOW such ' worse to'l lye no-dinner at all, and no prospect of any 'attire, unless the hand. of ..ottarity.bestows it. _And what a chance,-too, this duty affordi.you to thew 'deli cate attention to a weary - tid iband by consult preferences in this - F t7ctionlor , and say *hat you will, husbands lust and do eat,. s eien the'most intellectual and --- :" interesting." I .‘ The feast of season and fl?n , of lour does very. ,ell for dessert, but it, a not a circum stance' to) roast-beef arid' appie4nropPagi3, when_ „Ft:Ties to.. • feeding' s time. -So - ladies peey . into youi kitchens a;fter , breakfisl„ond t:4OllSe the question.. Beside, it is - for your interesto„man„s_vith a well satisfied appe tite is alwayi't quiescen'r and yielding— rffember that! •- • I,orr SHISP.-A preacher,:of the hiethi;dist Church was traveling in ortesf the back 'settle utents;'and stopped at catAn,` where an - old lady received him very kindly. After, : setting pwrigons•before him, shc , began. to question WA, '-;‘ Stranger, where mosght you he from ?" "Madam, I reside in Shelby county, Ain kicky." " Wall, stranger, hope t. 41 offenoe,.bnt, what lir IV ii 7VIOW Afiy, h ip here?", ~,..... 4 ‘ - turf zearcldus ' for the lest sheep of thil . tribe of Israel." - " ' - . "John, Jelin !"-' shouted the old lady, "come sight here this minit.; :here's a etrauger all theiway,iffien Shelby .eounty,!..Kentneks, a Militia' stock, and, I'll just bet ~my life that taig-hairesi old'hlack that's,been in Our Litt *leek hi esne:rif - Aliritieigaini 'to get, a grist - groun&at a laill,,horrowed as bag of one of his neighbors. Irtia teat man was knocked under the water wheel; And the bag with ;be was drowned. When the melancholy_ news. wias_brought to his wile t all,e exclaimed :," gracious, what -a Ws, there'll he about that bag !" _ ilinm.—Envy ought, in - etriet truth, to have idsae-whatever allowed'iit_in the heart of titini - ; - for - the goods of thiettresent world are 10AINCat41ow, that they cue beneath and :‘..lievicettheiftiture world are flu vast and eialt- I loctlastethey-erek above it—Colton. • _ . —Let usilske hied, for mercy is like a, rain. ItitirVildob God set: in the clouds to remember ' life innet never look for it at night, Nklit'aitboit n'ot in the 'other world. if ',Nte Onfosellsuircy here we shall _have justice in I.olotfit,: , . t raiivEL. B. =atm 4k. , Winvipert , 17. B. Time, Table. 44. , ::41113400 illri4l4rAiVe and Depart from 174 s3follpws : L :rtrilinfUlaal4th....• . , 054P.Xi 1 i tzpress r 10.23 : r. M. .-6;54 Mail ; ' 9:30 rtm. 24., icray Prtight„ 4: P. It. ?AB A. Et I I Coal Train, 445 p Tecry; Nay 18,1885. ,D. S. STOVER, Sart. , . Ka* Amiss. litalls Depart. 1 /di dilditoith,...—f4 , o a. lg. lior the North ,.: ..... 8..b6 W. se :•••• .41 ." } " . l*Ptlth r 9:56 p. at. s, ~ ..10nth,.......fr.300,.. at• .., W.. (L" fEwst,.—....4seta S. E. " " East,,—.7:l6 A. X LI ~.,#1..iWa51,...„#.20 P. a.l 4 , . We5t,......-.7:30 A. X. ' ' ' ERIE IZATEV&T. • , tr i. iiiiiiirin foam Corning at amt the following hours: - WELIWAED iloira. i . . ia....5...1kagi10 Empress; ' tk4s. p. ne '780:14 - 1sight ftpross, ' t:a... ..... .............. 7:38 a.m. No. li., Man, 12.18 a. na. .1104:41 WAnstess for Datekirir,'4Md Dtp1a10.,....: 7:18 a. m. AC Orman; tor ardrelo gild Ituattax - 10:t3 A. m. ---...- , 1 ,:z WITVAIM BeOVD.i • • - : • N4.9.,.N0w Toric.Expreste,.. 1 .,, ; - 10= a. m• No.A, Nista 12.34 a. m- Ao.B.3teana=prose, ' - 2444.-to. No. S, Oincianati Exprear., °',.. ',.. - 3:40 a. m. 40ip, lliAltt TMBwWw. , e„ ..... .... . .... .. .. —11:41 p.m. - A..T. coart AN; Agent at Corning. , ....„. ~ e _a& Catain* , Li us y oga Ran Road.: f l f#AtAtr • atiii -:L05. :... vo!ortlng. ------ - Arr Eve. : hozora.v , . * " ...8 °""rall?"11' l5 OO p:ia. ...".° 4° p . 2° ' 2 "'"'"T. _"" ,44 3 10 0,10 Is i i,:z a L. ELNHATITICK, Supt, CLOTHING, 1300'ES & • A TRUW CARitti . CI - PEAT ;BARGAINS ll I would in all " etinfeiienoe lay to :thet iiiphilco of Weiliboro surrounding .poiwitry ;tiat:.l.l4l;vy jut) t rourßea.: from New York with • ' = consisting of. READY MAUL CLOTHING for ~?fen .and Boye. . - OVER - AND UNDER SEURTS.- . : I furnish everything to make "a may "Werth anct comfortable. NIOE,IAT QF ,CASSWERFA Moo, a large stock of " „.„; _ ;„ BOOTS & SHOES for MEN, vomv, - ..d CHTLDREA.I z. H ats, C AP S, &CM , - too iiiixiirou?iio mention."' AU of at prices calesila'tedito itas.'Ssf business ;Small Profits and Quick Salesi ti 'Please to call and examine my Stock. Remember the place, t i .ffE CHEAP CASH STO#E,#O .r# BUILEINO Wellaboro, Sept. 20, 1866. .; G. P. CARD. MMMI .4 eptenth er Ist, 1864. - R40,/k:Tai§iPAT;. OR-"READY' PAY 'ONLY CUSTOMEOUTS AND SHOES; ti.ti 21_ GASH PAID FOR- HIDES, PELTS, ~DFA R R SKINS AND FURS. DR..:FRANItLIN-- SAYS • !" When you have anything to _adrertise,tellthe pnblic of it in plait), langriage.. ", •. I am manufacturing good custom made" BoOta - and' Shoes which,kwill• sell-at fair- prices, and only for READY - PAY: 'Saar Work eannot - heleld (sins low rate's 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 hoots wore cheaply .than ;with , a poor slop.shop , article, which, even if it chances not to fill in pieties with the first weeks service, is but a- doubtful' protection in stet and cold weather. Try me. , - -- . Buck and 'Doeskins :Wanted,.. . in the red and short blue, for which I will pay cash and a good feriae. • Beef-Elides and Calfaltkus Wanted, or which I willalso 'pay :- Sheep Pelts. Wanted, for which I-wltlalso pay cash and the highest mar kgt price. An t a.ssortment of sole ' upper, calfskin's and linings, pegs, thread, nails, awls, knivecohoe.lintomers, &c.,- ho., kept constantly on hand, which Twill sell cheap for cash. Shop on Main Streetbetween Wilcox's and , „ , G. W. SEARS. N. B, I can't givscredit .r because; to be plain, haven't got it to . give ' . Wellsboro, Sept; 9,1863. -- • = K, LE 4- NOXVIL.BOOT, SHOE, LEATHER STORE.— -.. .. t WHOLESALE 4 1 4tETAIL. The tuidersigne4 havipg foruiefl;a„oo-partnership under the name and titto-or I. LOGHWAK ar.a r Can be found at the old 'stand, -- eorriv.. - of .Main, and -Mill Streets, where they will keep constantly on pand a general assortment of-: : - . , ROOTS,',§I, oeS, - tiAi ER; ,ii_ElsPjli9§, of:the hest nviality,-widchJhey, will -s,ll:tso..oheap fOr !lash, as to make it an object ?Or deslleirs to iffy , here. Our ii.Unkiipiillien 44)4.' MEN'S, -BOY'S, CALF KIP , 4 !BTOGA • = BOOTS,- • ' • :of ourAiswaturfeettix,, , Also, ,LADIES' GAITERS, BALMORAL, KID, & CALF, & MISSES SHOES. ° ireitei and Oak Stock oonstaniffon'hand for kali.' Cash paid at all times for HIDE, PELTS, and ;FUSS. _ . _ • TERMS-CASH ON DELIVER Y. ; . I. LClfiktEl',ltuoiville, Pa. i itICEI-ARDSON, Elmira, N. Y. Knoxville, August 2, 1865-4. 7-- GROcERIEft, 4:iP1401(111KONs• - - New Flour and Provisiciti eIHAS. A H. VANVALKENBURG 'Wishes to y iu j form the citizens of Wellsboro and the surround ' lug country that they 'have - recently started a new . FLOUR .AND PROVISION STORE, •in the blinding formerly known as " Osgood's Store," where thelYniay'be found Mall times ready to wait on all customers who may favor them with a call, and sell thew the AtlOCOBt , kindA of FLOUR, MEAL, BUCK WHEAT, PORK, dr.c.,Latas reasonable rates as any firm in-this place. CASH paid for all kinds Of • GRAIN, and FURS. CHAS. & 11. VAN VALKENBURG. Wellsboro, Dec. 21, 1864. • F . LCER AND PEED, BUCK- WttEAT • FLOUR, Meal, Pork and Salt, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Soap, Candles, Saleratus, Tobacco and.F.erosene_Oil. Also, Mackerel., White Fish, and_ Trout, by_ the package or pound. AX AE ;Etr A ROM 04 . • C . it - 8 E - PRA:IS solll4l7 , s;nntl sculoaritelfr box ing clieesert-alsc; APtircirdeir, Shotlaled Lead and pislel-cartridges. . ~ GUNN & TUCKER, are also agents for Miletes..Patent Money Drawer.. Also, agents for Ribbon Stamps -and Seal Presses. Remember—at Gunn & Tnekeeti Hardware Store, Wellsboro: - - - VOA SATIE.-1101L9E. LOT on Maiii Street, adjeining Wright d Bailey's Store. 20 acres of land in Delmer, between John Gray and Merrick.' Heise and_Let on Covington Street. . . For term, apply toilEßlEtr E s q.SIMPAWOOD,'s Wellaboro, May 3108654 E; , 82,000 ttel'' Aar. ° a z ug e g e n n e 6 :Th 415 : The Presidents. Cashiers, and - Treser!rir ' s of three Ball ladoree the circular. Sent free with samples.• Address the American Stencil Tool Works, SpringSeldi ;Vermont.- ' , Notember 1865-2. m. , . , VIOLIN ,STRINGS at • . WEBTI'S Diu4 STOAR., -wrINDOW GLASS PUTTY, fo: salo cheap, at P. R. Williams' Drag StOri - : A LARGE STOCK 'of:PERFUMERY and YAN • /I L KEE NOTIONS, for zalo by:P..lt. Williams, No. 3 Unioi Block, WoUsboro; Pa. UI HI T E WASH . LIKE.--THE BEST quality of Rho Dibtid,Liaw for irate Iwasiai lug, at urn DRUG STORIL A LARGE STO_CK'QLOOODS, I OFFER FOR CASH, CHAR. & K.SVAN VALKENBURG. Weßabbiis /81?5. DRY GOO: PS, GROCERILIES, NEW FALL. - AND - WINTER GOODS AT THE PEOPLE'S STORE, in Corning ; We now have ob haw) an unusually LARGE, ASSORTMENT OF PALL AND WINTER COOK, adapted to the hest trade of this place. and vicinity, and 81141110 constantly - : receiving such additions te our steelt:hs tha varied 3eantaillf !par :autacroae cus tomers shall demand. Oar Stock consists in part of our usual variety of DOMESTIC GOODS, / 'a larger stacko illtorplwrad of fßraes t ,4o9de than ever tiefoleMatikoliteh arg4i4sigifMatat FRENCH MERINOS, IN GOOD COLORS, AT 91.00 PER YARD. A DJ A good stock of CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, to be sold by the yard or made up to order. 1 ZELL-VMRSi MEtninif arttaAVAINA for Ladies' Cloaks and ornaments to trim them. FLANNELS OF EVERY YARIETY. RED, BLUE, GREY, YELLOW, WHITE, PLAIN & TWILLtiq OPERA FLAN , NELS, SHIRTING • FLANNELS. SHAWLS, for Gaiiiiltafiles,'Xlfiees and Children. Balmmt an 4 Hopi fiktrta, HOSAENtIir .A r i!r110 OILOVEO, of every variety, among which are ALEIaitIOEIVS: KIDS,LBUCK ;DlXTrit i 'And GLOVES. Bool%'sjicilE4; - & - Among which aro' the" Arctic Rnbber s now and very nice article. DRY ':GOODS, &c Our facilities for BUYING DODDS are lINSUR PASSED by any in this Section, and we wish it CM derstood that We do not intend to be tlNDEliAgoii, by any quality bf- o°4de-considered, Whateieiv. others may say about it, and in proof of this we ask an EXAMI NATION of our GOODS and PRICES, promising 'ourselves not to get angry for showing, Goods when no purohase is made. We shall give our customers the PULL EENEEIT, OE ANY DEOLTN,E the Market shbald theie be -,tioy;said dionifiLaiiiothil ad vance we shall be compelled to follow. We shall continue the system of , — One - Price - null Ready-Play, - whiehjs steadily growing-in favor •We tender our thanks to the citizeniinf Tioga Co., who have patritezed us arid - would reales,' efully invite those who have :never done' so to caltLand see us. Store oppositetho Dickinson souse orrldarket Street, three doors vreitid the corner, and tviii , doors east of ...- Aungiiriford's,l3ank. SMITH & _ . Cors3:lg, N.;,1t,..,•0qt. 4, 1865 rap' CELLANIEO SOKETHIHO; NEW-BATHERS` MOTHERS READ THIS.- ThiGem Melodeon designed for Children, two to fourteen years .of age and costing from $8 tb $35 only, according' to size. The - Tone ,and 'finish is equal 't4iy the Large Melodeon, and - :warrinnted: Every child Can now have A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT -- that is a real - joy to the 'I am .selling large Melodeons, 5 ociave;ss low. as t7fy'lind=6 octave as low as SHFOilnd warrant. These; pricer -,are be yond competition—small profits is my)notto. ,- ,Pianos of the best makers 'f:romls27s-ins6ftff, and ',tenant all 7 octaves and rosewood. Tpleadirs of Bands, I will tarnish yen Brass or Gorman 'Silvir Iristnuzieoito, five per cent. cheaper than you ; :ean purchase in New York, saving transportation, aelibesides you can test the Instrument before Paying , Either Stinttons', Martins', Gilmore? or -Wright?__lnstrumenta — as you may choose. BAND BOOKS; OF ALL iiINDS,= . " Band Music, Month Pieces, and real :Turkish Cym bals—everything pertaining tot Band:ldusienn hand and for sale. Every order promptly' 'attended' to at once. J. C. WHITE. Mansfield, Pa., August :2;18,65--eovr4m. K ING'S PORTABLE LEMONADE is "the only preparation ofAlie kind :niade , .from the' - fruit. As an article of economy; purity, add , :delicimieness, it cannot be surpassid, and is recommended by physi cians for invalids and family use. Ite- 'will keep for years in any Olimate,'Whiledte.- condented for* ren ders it especially convenient far travelers. , ; - A.l - t who use lemons are requested ',to give, it a trial. Enter tainments at borne, parties and picnics - should not be without it. For sale by a ll Druggist's and Grocers. Manufactured only by' - LOUIS-E. iisETzGER, • Sept. 6, 186-Iy.- .No. 449 Pearl St., New York. rpm MASON tt HAMIIN CABINET ORE/ANS' J_ forty different styles, adapted to sacred„a nd sec ular music, for $BO to $BOO each. 27arty-five; Gold or Silver Medals, or, other first, pritAumtcaVaarded them. Illustrated "Catalogues- sent 'free. Address, MASON AHAMLIN, BostoniOr MASON BROTH ERS, If err _ rjSept-.13, 1885-Iy.] NEW PuoTooEAPil • - FRANK - 4PIE - 144CtR has the pleasure to inform tih - e eitizena.oCTioga county that they have the beat oppartunity evZir'efered them, to Procure -Autbrotypee, Ferrotypes, .Gems, Cartes de Visite, Vignettes, end all. kind mf,fancy and - pp:Liar card. and colored - pictures, at - Ida Gal lery On Elmira Sheet. -. P. /4.:SPENCER. • Mansfield, kilov. 1.865-tf. NEW MILLINERY GOODS - Bliss PAULINE- @MUTH is noW receiving fresh from NO , York, a choice lot Winter Goods, comprising latest :;styles of Hats, French Flowers, Ribbons, anclFdunspe, which will be sold lot cask .. Very cheap. ' Millsboro; Oct. 4,1885-3 m. A T 17 R RT 0 • 'OR , 4'1,1 SINNIIIIO AND SORROWING. _ BY - AfLs t 3 c-1,1? °LINE:E. KELLEY ~_ fr: AUTHOR OP 'BERNICE, THE FARMPR'SDIUGHTHR, 4Atprlto.,4" 40:,A0.f gaIiII7TIPULLY ILLUSTRATED '•BI:ce, - $1,25. The story ,of aj boy's life, relating bis temptations ind,Stilitibrres, : pgs . *er rrlth ta - 7 - InosessOsTiOn' ;at l'engthlielinds tbetrae scarce of Sidiatiteriieb:=l7o commend it as a model book.—Courant, Hartford, Conn. • - , ; A PRIZE AND HOW TO DRAW IT.—A choice .01111:• collection of useful ancipee.in found-lei, a little circular anneal st ThezFasnily Caakeei keenly of these little papers has just been received at Roy'; the 1 104 they are d istrlbptiptittekAi*Hfe the 10 Stor 4 easterner ro thinks to tall fat am. ',NEI A egi 1 Itilaitir NOXVILLE FOUN DAY.=- 7 ' • " . . QUARTERS OF TAE" - IRON BRIG^A.DE, AUGUST ler, 1865. Special Notice is hereby giveri-to Returned Sol diers, returned ebetieddlers, those liable to draft and to eXimpiii; that the War is now ended and 89 should AR will take notice that-we are prepared to serve those wanting anything 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 PEIEN . E . 'iIoo:E7STOVE ' is stillin greatinieer with tlietux deiiring OVEN COOK .40V.R. - • Citxil'AßLOß,' BOX; & COAL 'STOVES deserve attention hOWrepurchaeing elsewhere. 04tri IRON & WOOD BEAM PLOWS iniiurgi)od as-imylL..nothetter, _ • We would cull p4rOcuily.s.44Boon to !,, • ' •,' ROAD,. SCR APElits; - $s we are confident hat th 4 cannot be excelled. 1 MAC II I N.B m a and repaired ' Oniltrort notice - . • I We intend to keep up with the improvements of the-times. _ Try cie and be convinced: , ,;-, „-_ , TERM,' CASH ON DELIVERY J. P. BILES, anfogyiiie j August , ± 2,lol4., „ , , D WA BE. STPVES I S f . OVES I I STO. ES II - I•=-• D. C. LARIPAIAN & CO., peeifolly'. inform the Public that they, have,re moved their .• - NEW STORE ck TIN SHOP, • ... to th4ttilding lately occupied by D. P. Roberti, and will keep on hand and furnish to order; • COOKINg'STOVES, , PARLOR, STOVES, • .2 1: THE EXTENSION-TOP, THE , AMERICAN & NATIONAL COOK STOVE. We shall deal on the Cash System, and will not be undersold,: •Our•motto is,"small ‘ profits and quick sales." #‘l',UK . . 0 A N kept constantly whand. : ' • • ' D. •U. LAMPMAN & CO. Welleboro, Sept.'6, 1866-0. - - - 1 / 4 Stoves! .Stoves : : tkitetaw t‘ A-31-11-1111:_A_ELD W A IE2 MES,SRS.,,OUNN kt. TUCKER beg to an -LTA- nonnce to the citizens of Tioga County, that In addition to their excellent stock of Stoves, Tin-Ware, Brit:tante, - and Sheet-Lon Ware, they have; at a great outlay, stocked their store on MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO,' with_a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware, of whiet we enumerate the following articles : • • NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT; MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, . BUTTS, STRAP HINGES; CARPENTER'S TOOLS, • PUMPS; AXES, • . ALOERS„ . BUTS, - BITT-STOCKS, • HATCHETS, CHISELS, •ti iSEEDVE SPAWjCxRP , :2 BENCH-SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHRRS,,PIPS BOXES,. .41,ETREES, ELLIPTIC - SPRINGS, R6RSE:SHOES, HOOP, BAR, & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGANGS, poppEits;— EADSAGE CIITTEBS AND- STUFFERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POW - DER AND CAPS.-'" PATENT, 808 DOOR HANGINGS, a. newstitingi autt Ade for use. These are but a few of the many articles composing , our stock of Hard ware. We invite the public 'to call and examine for them selves. We aim to keep the beet quality of goods in our ling•; and alb trorh to order dude .promp,tly and well. 4GURN-4 4 211.0RER, Successors of Wm. Roberts. - Wellsboro, Nov. 8, 1865—tf. NVFACTIIRES, &c. DEERFIELD - WOOLEN FACTORY. pHE undersigned having purchased the well known Woolen Factory of Messrs. E. k B. 8. Bowep on the cowanesque River, two miles east of Knoxville takes this method of Informing the inhabi tants of 'Flogs and adjoining counties that he will Intumfactura wool by the yard ; or on shares to suit customers, into FLANNELS, , CASSIABRES, • - DOE-4KINB, FULL CLOTHS, of all kinds. The machinery has been t h oroughly repaired and new rastettinery-added_thereto' also an improved new wheel wititaiStllllo.42lW:hiritdo wiarklixe entire sea son. He will pay particular attention to ROlVCiitirding'ar; Cloth 'Dressing, which will be dorie in the neatest possible manner, igtitikotte new 801 l Machine, will enable him kilispatchintraccoinmetiate people from a distance. Be would farthet say that he has carried on the busi ness in manttilietnring, wool for farmers in Bradford and adjoining counties for the past twenty years; be therefore can warrant all work and satisfy his Gusto. mere, using nothitig-in- Manufacturing but genuine wool. JOSEPH INGHAM. r)eurfield, May 5, !.$65-Iy. , . _ `TO ,rI',HE PUBLIC. Iksttucrs; irrepared to Manufacture, at My establish mans in Deerfield, PLAIN -AND FANCY FLANNELS, Also, Ladies' BALMORAL SKIRTS to order, ettlier by the piece or quantity, to snit cur tomers. , JOSEPH INGHAM. Knoxville,lizly l ls,lB6B . :- - ' p . _ craz GINGER at, - itotwpatte stow' .! INS./ NANCE-" & PENSION , AG9T.S. F [RE t: EIRE FIRE!! The uniet - 42;tied bee leave to announce - to the people of Tinge Canrity that he has estabiiahed"an agenby 'Wellsboro, tor the well known '— • - HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, of Yow York: That hula preparad to insure all kinds of proiferty upon as reasurtabla terms as Can be had in, any other respoasible Companies, AND ISSUE' POLICIES without smiling the . application' io the ()metal Mee. This is one of the richest Companies in the United States, having a Cask , Capital .of Two, TtZilliori , Dollars, be fides ; the ,A,B6ets, which 00be Ist: cC Janyury, 18-65, amounted to Liabilities. ' 77;901 ea Its Otrieere Are CIIAR. J. MARTIN .President, A. F. WILWORTII ............ President, ' ' Secretary, J. ~:'WA9HBIIRN - ' - Assistant Sec'y. ~ • . This Chnip'any has taken out - c g,N and monthly pays the per ceittage charged upon its Receipts': which is made necessary by the taws of Pimitaylvenia, in order to nu3ke its policies-valid qp d binding upon the Company. All policies issued by Companies ,which have not ta k en out a State license are declared outland voidy'and the parties are' liable to 4 heavy penalty for- so insuring. , See Pardon's Digest, page 853, Sec. 21, 22,J23. Wellahore,Ang., 23, 1885. W. H. SMITH. O..OLDIERB' PAY BOUNTY AND PENSION AGENCY.— TIOGA COUNTY PENNA. The undersigned having been apeoiall,y licensed by the,Ernited &Mee Government to procure the _ BACK PAY, BOUNTY, AND PENSION% of deceased and disabled soldiers, gives notice to all interested; that he has matte arrangements with par ties:in Washington, by which he is able to procure Back pay,Pounty and Pensions, in a very short time, and that he will give particular attentions to all such claims that'inay be brought to him. Being provided with all the requisite Forms, Blanks, Ac., Ac., he has superioradvantages in this branch of business. Sol dier§ entitled to . pensions, will find it to their advan tage to apply to the undersigtied at Knoxville, as the examining surgeon for Tioga County resides there. Also, Judge Case r before_whom- all applications for pensions may be: made. 7 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, are entitled to Pensions. All soldiers who serve for two years or during the war, should it sooner close, will be entitled to full Bounty. Also soldiers who have been wounded in battle, whether having sdrved two years or not, are entitled to full Bounty. 2. When a Soldier has died from any cause, in the United States service, since April 13, 1861, leaving a widow, she is entitled to all pay due him; also to from $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 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 he resides out of the United States, the - mother, if - she - resides in the United States, is entitled to the pay and bounty, and if poor and de pendent, in whole or in part, on her son for support, she is also entitled to a pension. Mothers whose husbands or former husbands reside out of the Uni ted States or have abandoned the support of their families, should write to the undersigned at once, or the father may get the bounty without the facts being . known. 6. All soldiers who have lost an arm and one leg, are entitled to Twenty &oilers per month. Prisoners of war are entitled to Three Months extra pay. Re is also prepared to settle Officers', Quartermaster, Ordnance, and Commissary accounts, and procure certificates of Non.nactenteduess, In the snortest pus sible time. Also Artificial Limbs for such as have lost them in service. Terms, moderate. . , I will be at my °Erie° on Monday arid Saturday us each week, to attend to this business, July 28,1885-Iy. WM. B. SMITH. - REFSEENC,E.B: Wellsloro, J. F. Donaldson ' Slier ff Stowell. Addison, N. Y., W. R. Smith. Wa'sli ngton, D. C., Tucker & Lloyd. Knoxville, V. Case PENSION AGENCY. ro SOLDIERS AND THEIR FRIENDS THE underßigned 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 Osage mill or address me by letter at Sylvania, Bradford county, Pa. Charges reasonable. GRO. P. MONRO. Refers by permission to H. B. Card, County Treasurer, Welleboro, Pa. D. F. Pomeroy, Troy, Pa. gAspsiding, era, Towanda„Pa. Atii4l I. DROTECTIVE WAR. CLAIM AND PENSION ,E AGENCY OF THE U. S. SANITARY COM MISSION.—AII the pafeia and correspondence re quired to procure PensiOns, Bounty, - and Back Pay, and Prize Money for discharged SOLDIERS and SAILORS, and for the RELATIVES of Soldiers and Sailors dying in the service of the United States. prepared and forwarded, and the proceeds of all claims, when colleoted, remitted to the parties FREE OF CHARGE. _ _ _ Office 1307 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. Or for further information or assistance, apply- to ' Luer Moors Elorcamas, Wellabora, S. MORRIS, Mansfield, ssobiate Managers for Tioga County. PATENT. MEDICIN ES. ItWORTANTTDIEMALES 1 94 - /47 PROCLAMATION;—IiIt. CIIEESE3I.kti:S combination of ingredients in those Pills ;is the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and cannot do harm to the moat (delicate ; cer tain in correcting all irregularities, Pain Pal enstruations, removing an obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, dcc., disturbed, sleep, which arise from intern*• tions of nature. D r . ch eese m an r s rim s was the commencement of a new era in the -treatment of irregularities and obstruct Lion which have consigned an many to a premature grave: No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever an antiunion takes place the general health be gins to decline. These Pills form the finest preparation ever put forward with immediate and persistent success. Dox'r se Dzcznrro: Take this advertisement to your Druggist, and tell him that you want the Rest and most Reliable Female Medicine in the World. which is comprised in these Pills. D r . ch oese jn ar e s pin s have been a Standard Rem edy for over thirty years, and are the most effectual one ever ever known for all complaints peculiar to Females. To all classes they are Invaluable, Inducing, with certainty, peri odical rep:dainty. They are known to thousands, who have used them at different periods, throughout the country, ha ving the sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians In America. - Explicit directions, stating when they should not not be used, with each Box—the Price One Dollar per Box, or 6 Boxes for $6, containing from 50 to 60 Pills. Pills sent by mail, promptly, Bemire from observation, by remitting to the proprietors. Sold by Broggists generally. Sent by express anywhere, by addressing utrcanies4 BILLY - ES, Proprietors, , 2S Bey Street, New York. Sold in Wellabor by John A:Boy ; 3n 'Bowl by Borden Arria; in Lawrenceville by W. O. Miller. 11c.48.5-Iyeow. , "rtALTIS CILSBRATEriVEGTivit3LE SICILIAN six DIL M; co_t4:_ll44.at ROY's 0 02 }OXIMIAUD, Xattifbt tt • • ' A ' aors DRUG. ElTOint. H EL4l3Op r 3 EXTRACT BUCHU.- iIIIELDIBOLD , S 81Yeli U. IfELBIBOLD'S BUCHU. LIELMBOLIPS fluent'. THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR, DIASE'd'ES, IRRITATION 'OF THE NECK OF THE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE CATARRH OF THE $3,1d5,503 42 BLADDER, STRANOURY OR For these disesseeit is truly a sovereign - remedy, and too much cannot be said in its praise. A single date has been - known to relieve the most urgent symptoms. Are you troubled with that distressing pain in the small of the beck and through the hip*? A tea spoonful a day : of Hslarbold's Buchu will relleyo you. PHYSICIANS AND OTHERS I snake 'no secret of ingredients. Rehab°ld's Ba t-met Buhr& is composed of Raclin, Cabebs, and Ju niper Berries, selected with great care, prepared in vacuo and recording to ralea of ITARMACY AND CHEMISTRY Tbese ingredients are knows as the moat valuable Diuretics afforded. ' Is that whialt activapon the kidneys. RELMBOLDIS EXTRACT RIIOEit Is pleasant in taste and odor, free from all injurious properties, and immediate in its saline. FOR THE SATISFACTION OF ALL, See Medical Properties contained in Dispensatory of the U. S., of which the following is a eorreet copy : "Beech.—lts odor is strong, diffusive, and some what aromatic, its _ taste bitterish, and analogous to that of mint,,, It is given chiefly in complaints of the Urinary Organs, such as Gravel. Chronic Catarrh of the bladder, Morbid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra, - Diseases of the Prostrate, and Retention or the Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of tone in the parts concerned in its evacuation. It has also been recommended in Dyspepsia. Chronic Rheumatism, CutaneonS Affections, and Dropsy." FOR FURTHER INFORMATION See Professor Domes' valuable works on the Practice of Physic.. See Remarks made by the celebrated Dr. Physic, el Philadelphia. See any and all Eitaaidarsi Works en.littediaine. Ili /XIII :/ d! . Tam acquainted with H. T. Rehab°ld; heoccupied the drugstore opposite my residence, and was suc cessful-in conducting the business where 'others had not been equally so before him. I have been favora bly impressed with his character and enterprise. - WM. WEIGHTMAN, (Firm.of Powers & Weightman,) Manufacturing Chemists, Ninth and, Brown Streets, Philadelphia. [From the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, 3facrh 10.) al We are gratified to bear of the continued success, in New York, of our townsmanp.Mr. H. T. Helfa ilold, Druggist. His store, next to the Metropolitan Hotel, is 28 feet front. 230 feet deep, and five stories in height. It is certainly a grand establishment, and speaks favorably of the merit of his articles. He re tains his Office and Labratory in this city, which are also model establishments of their class. The proprietor has been induced to make this statement from the fact that his remedies, although advertised, are GENUINE PREPARATIONS, And, knowing that the intelligent refrain from using any thing pertaining to Quackery, or the . Patent Medicine order—most of which are prepared by self styled Doctors, who are too ignorant to read a phy siclan's simplest prescription, much less competent to prepare pharmaceutical preparations: - THESEVJP4itTIiijiiII4IORT to various means of effecting sales, 'suds ac copying parts of advertisements of popular remedies, and finishing with certificates. The Science of Medicine stands SIMPLE, PUNE, and MAJESTlC,—having Fact for its Basis; Inch:lo tion for its Pillar, Truth alone for its Capitol. A WOILD OF CAIITION. Health is most important; and. the afilicted should not use an advertised medicine, or any remedy, unless its contents or ingredients sre known to others be sides the manufacturer, or until they are satisfied of the qualifications of the party so offering. .11 El. ME BOJO)! fii: GENIANE PR EP A R ATIONS. FLUID EXTRACT RUCHU, FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILUk, Established wow dts cl 16 years. Principal Depots. RELUBOLD'S DRUG AND CIUMICAL WAREEOUSE, 594 Broadway, New York; And FIELMBOL,D'S MEDICAL DEPOT, 104 South Tenth Staleet, Philadelphia, Pa. SOLD BY ALL DRICTOGIIIM. October 11, 18.35-I.y T 0 • TEE PEOPLE OF TIOGA. COUNTY:— Ott the beat and only anthorima Life sad Publl Services of ABRAHAM LINCOLN, impartial, truth -750 pagai, with beautiful engravings, good paper and binding—by Hon. H. J. RAYMOND, X. C. Some important things an copyrighted and cannot ha need In any other work. Wait for the Agent and gee RAYMOND'S before you auhscribe. TAN BORNE, N. D., Agent, For Lawrenceville, Tioga, Riehmend, Chatham, Dett loff], Clymer, Wtsatteld anolother towns. • Iramillorkpaug.2,lB644. PAINFUL URINATING PLEASE NOTICE. DIURETIC ACTS GENTLY, PROM THE LARGEST IN TIRE WORLD. AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH Prepared by H. T. HEIMBOLD