the AGlTlfOft.f _ J t nnAL A.MP- MIBCELfrADiEOP^Ij county wiU/Ufebem extinguished by 1670. !, But i« : .fT, ' QA -T. the'extinction of the debt to impoverish the people? : U . ' f9e f ■WV AjOQlki If BOf then tho project cannot be commenced at that time, or carried out if commenced. But tho pay men t of the war debt will not make one of ub poorer. Tho .impetus given to the industrial Interests by the war is more than sufficient to-overcome tho obstacle of debt. The increase of values alone', will more than pay the debt. rl 1 SCO P° Of the enterprise • Shall it be local, or j general—embracing every township and boroagb ? t m , v ' * -When men wish to accomplish extraordinary things S£ mfJEWXI-T.Vt —Attention is directed t< * unite their capital and work .together. If the AtJo/s advJ'tieement in another -cnfc r ] p l eo P le of tbi ‘ s !°“ at y wish hu a monument that 'q shall reflect credit upon their-judgment and liberality i'nnd rank with kindred works of art, they can dolt ; together, alone. And in no other way. /No one, three, or ten townahips-con, nr will, raise 'money enough to build a monument for any locality that will not belittle tho object. We cannot afford to .make an-exhibition ot niggardliness and folly before n generation to come, and whose criticisms will not be so meager as our taste. A suitable monument cannot be built for less than $12,000.. If it is agrded to-waive sectionalism, that sum-can be raised, and the work completed, in two years. But if the people are into local enter prises of, this sort, the result will shame every man and woman when it is contrasted with tho-beautiful structures already commenced under the ansplces of united effort In sister counties. WriUboro. Wednesday. June 7.1865, new Advertisements. ■ Bridge Builders—Commissioner^ -’ V H i Bargiins-W. Forsyth A Co. ;‘v c if Sore!— The Tribune. prettclire War-Claim and Pension Agency. f i etb .or Jolt.— At a meeting of citizens tnuds? evening, a Committee of 13 was appoint'if Bti** 11 necessary arrangements for the proper '"ittrtidon of Independence Day. Probably the-sir. r * 'md publication will -be made next wee’s. IT* si* requested 10 notify the farmers of Charles md Delmar, that there will be a display of Mares [lieir co its, on the Public Square in Welfafioro, c'nudsy afternoon. 17th, Instant. Proprietor* $ ilions are invited to be . £ OOD i qhe Cheese "Factories at Whitney's Coro j the Round Top, Charleston, unitedly at*. ts: * oal npwsrd of 6,000 pounds of splendid 1 'bwie per week. Each cheese weighs 90 lbs. That ‘ (i| w£ j t 0 develop the surface resources of Tioga,: m tetor to Charleston enterpriee! - . t j tt N. L. Reynolds preached at the Sweet Schorl goae. Chsrleiton, Faet Day morning, and Eer. j. ghaw, of this Tillage, preached at Whltneyvila etTi 'clock, F. M. The attendance was very large, bt?m Eorcißg and afternoon, and the sermons are spoken* tilt terms of high praise. ' r. W* ere requested to announce, that the ladies oft Presbyterian Church and Society propose to hold '. *Kiie* of Ice-Cream Festivals, in eld of the cxtlsw*. plihiaent of the Church debt, the'first of which V i beheld in the' Court House, Friday evening of net Ift commend them to the patronage of tl fttersci public. g ' -V Obituary.-' Killed in the charge upon Fort Mj r bsw, before Petersburg April % Mr. P. W. i Cc. G, 207th P. V., and a cltisen of Chatham tora » “He fell,” says Sergt. whoso letter \ > {:«bereaved wife U before us, “ bravely fighting ( j tii cocntry and the restoration of order, A me. jb idtifnl soldier was not to be found In the army, aj i we core universally respected among his comrad- 1 Ittttmed as the death of-a brother/' , . I The toidier can have no better epitaph. Fast Say.—Last Thursday was very generally dicrred by our citisens, most of the ptaees of bus £» rin being closed all day. A discourse was preach* d ■ j{ gt Paul's Church by the rector, from tno toxfr: ‘Righteousness ezaltetb a nation, but sin is a rt pctrii to discourse was as able u appropriate, and bore unmistakable evidence ’’of fTTtemtlzed thinking. The speaker, after {«bag tribute to the character of the dead, proceed td to the elaboration of the theme. The sudden an \ itful bereavement of the nation was held cp as. * jaUhment for national crime, inflicted in the to * tat of victory for a wise purpose. The climinatU t cf tlaost every rule of religion and morality fro t~ pities was forcibly alluded to as lying at the root * f m wicked rebellion whose discomfiture is no# o ;tter; and thus the assassination of the ‘honqrei Head of the nation became possible. The vital n ij miity of taking on a higher political life, and- ttj upunging from the organic law all recognition vf &a crime of Slavery, was earnestly enjoined. i We regret that tbere was a vacant seat on the oc uriou. The discount merited a crowded house. “Tir Great World Circus,”—otherwise !&#• kver World Humbug,—camels advertised, brisg :tg & moderate train of condemned Q overmen t bpr* w,judging by appearances, a couple of downs t:ni*d out to be more knaves than fools, and the dicey train of vice and immorality. It nthmost of its train, several hundred dollars, lei N leg itt iting behind. A complaint followed it fr la, Bloisbnrg that one the employees had approprlat irtlatble waloh belonging to a miner, and thron. jh afensation lodged by Mr. Foley, at whose count tt+ titvatchwa* presented to be fitted with a key, tit •dividual was arrested and taken before Jnsllee Crctl. The owner Identified .tbe waloh, but the proved that he had bought it of another emplj- f- ✓ a. tho wai arrested at the instance of the prop |t ttorof the concern, and lodged in jail. By this n&.at ®kk the prosecutor was sure never to appear tie thief, and the alternative presented to the couVjlX, *«,—hoarding the fellow three months, and lottin tiago, or discharging him at once.. He was 6b •urged at once. Goery: If the permit for this exhibition put T 2to th« borough treasury, and the swindle took $54 . of the pockets of taxpayers, who made th tcceyl And who shall assess the moral damage I J fit boyj and girls ? -- * - - . Ifie OBinos.-Seldom have we seen gathered in lb > cart House so large and intelligent an audience i ' liAt which assembled to listen to the oration by Hoi v E- W. Williams, last Xhuraday evening. It is m uiy \o speak of the discourse as it merits, as eSuri . it* class must be beard to be appreciated. t < reason we can speak of it only in general lev’ll i speaking of it we must pronotknee - to have been on© of the best concoxr • **• tti/it thoughtful, and polished efforts to it jet been our privilege to listen. Entirely fre# k 6 ® fulsome eulogy of the Illustrious subject, a£ it *** Srom aught which could excite distempered pps- epenlng was a chaste and dignified tribute' pttblic and private worth of,one who y* 6 lu hUtory a* one of the most remarkable 1 *r*a*rkableage, Philosophic in tone, camiir*’ C_ ■htentnt, clear and indisputable in deduction, it is cot to follow where the speaker led. * (e the logic of mental, process Into harm., y the fegic uf events, and thus gave Ms aodic* $e history end lu commentary, System, )h right hand of success, characterised the et ij - - '? ■ lit rote of thank* tendered the speaker was jl hearty, A general desire for the pub, oration la manifested ; and If the , 0 * t£e be not too fully occupied otherwise .yp itt transcription, we expect to lay It of e - * */ The monument Question. ' ■ i enterprise, whator«r Jtf object, meet* * U& ‘•mltiw in tile outset. That of creating a suit: his i D commemoration of the aoldier-daa j of aotinty cannot prove an esoeption. * " T ' eB c f t j,; t g encra j i ni f_h j an ,i g f Q ne or ,lw6 j jr 6 * Tvuieb have boon suggested v) ft! of the cmcfpriee'fee propose to open culr ,^f Bl 10 E frank and thorough discussion ofyfijc and as a commencement, anbm!tv,tlls 'ih^ 2 • r ' ef r ' ficctioF ‘ ! : " j l. { U t ‘ e^ r£ biUtT of erecting such s monument it ul J questioned. The propriety and tapedien 1 sf it at the present lime: and the pro p )- it the work of Tioga wje' its * uueogh divisions of the question. '. C. OOPE3TICK, G. P. CARD, ... M. BULLARD, AMOS COOLIDGE, , * IGHMOND IS OURS! JAY COOKE, | Babylon is ; Fallen !! BULLARD, seeing the downward tendency of all things vendible, hastened to . THE CITY and purebased-an assortment of .Dry Goods, Notions, and-to-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. It yon want Dress Goods, If yon 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 yon for-wearing yonr old clothes for two years, call at the : and bring all yonr children and year neighbors with you. For a good bargain ought to be distributed otpong.your friends.. .So eome .. . ONE AND ALL LOOK AT MY NEW STOCK, and yon will say , THEY ABE GOOD AND CHEAP. O. BOLLARD. , Wellsboro, April 12.1865. MOHAWK CHIEF was raised, in Montgomery county, N. Y., and bred from a son of the celebrated Black Hawk Stallion, owned by David Hill of Bridge* port, Vt., who is admitted to be the best stock hone ever kept In the Now England States. His bones now form a part of the cariosities In the Agricul tural Museum in Boston, His dam was Messen ger, which'makes tho best cross that has ever been attained, haying all the qualities of the Black Hawk and the size of the Messenger. MOHAWK CHIEF Is 9 years old,. 16 hands higk, and weighs 1300 -lbs., color, jet black, is strong and muscular, and has got tbo best colts now being raised in this county, and last but not least,be gets a great er proportion of Mares'with foal than any horse can boast of In this section of country. The above facts cannot be controverted., Mohawk Chief will devote the nest two mouths fo the propagation of his spe cie* as per annexed time table: Wellsboro, B, B. Holiday's, every Monday from 7 A. M. to 1 P. M. Middlebury, H. H» Potteris, Monday at 3 P; M.- - • Keeney ville, Monday, 4 to 6 P. M. . .< Chatham, Shortsville, Monday, 7 P. M. to 7 A. M. Tuesday, . Westfield, Tuesday, 11 A. M. to I.P, M* Knoxville, Tuesday, from 3 to 5 P. M. 1 Academy Corners, Tuesday, 6 P. M.-to7A. M. Wednesday. , Elkland, Wednesday, S..to 11 A. M. Beecher’s Island, Wednesday, X to 3 P. M, Lawrencaville, k C. at 6 P. M. Tioga, at his stable, every .Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, [next to Smith’s Hotel] '. \ ,V * Service, $5.00. Pay down. To Insure, $lO.OO. ’ ‘ --/ - r Persona parting with Marea before foaling will be held for the services of thy Horse.. t N. B. Persons fetching Mam to the stable at Ti oga, from a distance, wi!r&ave*ar reduction in price for expenses. B. A- SMEAD. Tioga, May 24|1865-tf. Concentrated dye, for sale at BOTSDRUGOTOHR. petroleum. “ECTDS- —OF THE— WELLSBORO J. L. ROBINSON, Treasurer, M. H. COBB, Clerk. , . , . „ AND Keystone store, MOHAWK CHIEF. TEAR WITH NEW PRICES 1 GOING ON AT J. A. ROSE & CO’S CHEAP GASH STORE! NLE W G O O.D S .. t-i;- si". r N E W ::ST YE ESI"- ;■ GOODS HAVE FALLEII GOODS ABE CHEAPER: 1 ■ ' . The only question among Xsdlea is* where can I get something handsome in the shape of a .9100,000. Good Stylish Dress, Cloaking, Stc., and time CHEAP Z .Oh walkinginto the Store of J. A. ROSE & CO’S the Ledlea will find this difficult qneitton IMMEDIATELY ANSWERED. HE BUTS CHEAP! HE SEEDS CHEAP! DRESS GOODS. Ootded Popllna, Merinoea, AUpeocu, Coborgi, Rep OeLaiuss, Pacific Detiuloes, 40., do. FANO? GOODS, Hair Rolls, Bead Nets, French and American Cor set*, Breakfast. Shawls, Splendid Nubias, Skating Caps, Hoods, Hood Nubias, Dress Trimmings, Collar end Sleeve everything. . LADIES’ CLOTHS, FLANNELS, SOLFBRINOES, figured and plain, every Color and quality. Gentlamen- jay before leaving home, “ Where do yon want to goto trade. Wife?" "I don't know." “ Well, I will toli you. Ton STOP AT EO'SE’S. - HE KEEPS THE LARGEST PM MADE CLOTHING, I WANT i PAIR OP PANTS, J A. HOSE fc CO* SUCH AN ASSORTMENT! be has enough to build s telegraph across the Atlah tie Ocean; WOMEN'S SHOES,, for ,41.25 BALMORAL SKIRTS, (fnU 3.25 25 HOOP'SKIRTS, (wide tape*).... .. 1.25 BEST KIP BOOTS, (shep made) 5.00 .'. :: •: BESIDES ALL THESE HE HAS ALL KINDS OF BOOTS andSHOES I AND THEY ARE CHEAP, TOO, I the? are Right and Cheap. HOW EtE GETS HIS GOODS, * (probably (teal* tham or b'uya than and n.v«r pay* for thorn). " ~ .... ;i • - . A3LONQ AS THEY ARE CHEAP, ! LADIES .& GENTLEMEN, Ym, I«ay wa bavasrerything ezoapt wagon track* and poat-holaa and thaae yon can bny at tha Hard ware Store*. IT IS WORJH WHILE i SEE WHAT HE HAS. Don’t bny—only ws. - Gome and- aiamina. Tha Good* an to your tsata.' And ramambar tbo plan. ROSE'S- CHEAP CASE’ STORE, iSLAksriEEH, Tioga County, Pa^ NEXT BOOK TO MANSFIELD HOTEL." ManriWd, January U,lB«Wy. ‘ - -t’fTA AND . ;A_N D BEST STOCK OF AND J 80 LET'S STOP THERE." "TOfTRE mdST. KEEP HOOP SKIRTS, AND WHY, I DO BELIEVE AND I WANT-ONE, YES, 1 WANT TWO, YES, We' Will Stop There, FOR BE SELLS AND ALL PRICES, FOR-1 HAVE TRIED THEM, r AND 1 DON’T KNOW BUT MTO WON'T ASK HIM, | WE WIU BEY.” WE HAVE EVERYTHING; TO STEP IN gPRINQ* AND SUMMER GOODS! T. L. BALDWIN, IS now receiving a large and wall STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, oonsisting ip part of a General Stock of . DRY .GOODS;, LADIES’ DRESS GOOD*, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, , WOODEN WARE, is., to. All of which will be sold VERY LOW for READY PAY ONLY. ALL KINDS OP COUNTRY PSODUCB TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All persons buying GOODS for READY PAY, Are respectfully incited to call and examine; , THE STOCK, As they are to be sold at - VERY LOW PRICES. CASH PAID FOR WOOL. Tioga, May 17. 1864. T. L. BALDWIN. .uir living, red digestion from un healthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above aii, by the vene real infection, Whatever be its origin, it is hered itary in the constitution, descending •* from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation;" indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, “ I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children.’’ The diseases it originates take various names, according to the organs it attacks. In tl>e lungs, Scrofula jmoduces tubercles, and finally Consumption; in the glands, swellings which sup purate and become ulcerous sores; In the stomach and bowels, derangements which produce indi gestion, dyspepsia, and liver complaints; on die skin, eruptive and cutaneous affections. Those, all having the same origin, require the same rem edy, viz., purification and invigoration of- ti}a blood- Purify, the blood, and these dangerous'dis tempers leave you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you cannot have health; with that “ Ufi of the flesh” healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease. ■ Ayer’a Sarsaparilla is compounded from the most effectual antidote* that medical science has discovered for this afflict ing distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far superior to any other remedy yet devised, is known by all who have given.il a trial. That it does combine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon tins clas* of complaints, is indisputably proven by the great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cure* it has made of the following diseases: King’s Evil, or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Erup tions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Erysipelas, Sbss or St Anthony's Eire, Salt Shewn, Scald Head, Coughs from tuberculous depodts in the lungs, white Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphffig and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, Female Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole serie* of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual cases may be found in Ayer’s American Almanac, wlach is furnished to the druggists for gratuitous distribution, wherein may be learned the directions for its use, and soma of the remarkable cures which it has made when all other remedies had failed to afford relief. Those cases are purposely taken from all sections of the country, in order that every reader may have ac cess.to some one who can speak ito him of its bene fits from personal experience. Scrofula depresses the vital energies, and thus leaves its victims far more subject to disease and its fatal results than are healthy constitutions. Hence it tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten, the average duration of human life. The vast importance of these con siderations has led us to spend years m perfecting a ffemedy which is adequate- to its cure. This - we -now offer to the public under the name of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, although it is composed of ingre dients, some of which exceed the best of Sarsa parilla in alterative power. By its aid you may protect yourself from the suffering and danger of these disorders. Purge out the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood, purge out tho causes of disease, and vigorous health will follow. By its peculiar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital functions, and thus expels tho distempers which Inrk within the system or burst out on any part of it. , We know the public have been deceived by many compounds of .Sai-.s apariih, that promised much and did nothing; but thyty will neither lie deceivednor disappointed in this. Its virtucaici ,o been proven by abundant trial, and- there rviiniin no question of ita surpa.sinir excellence luv ,!.a cure of the afflicting diseases it Ja intended t.i reach. Although under the same name, it ti a very different medicioq from any other winch f,.,s been before the people, and ia far more ttiecnial \han any other which has ever bean available to them. CHERRY PECTORAL. The-World’s Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Cons’Oxnptxoa. &aii forth& relief of GoasumptiVd—' _ patients in advanced sta - gea of the diasase. - Tljia has been.so long used nod so universally known, that we need do no more than assure the public that its quality i.s kept up to the bestiryvej has been, and that it may he relied on to do all it baa ever done. Prepared fay Dr. J. C. Aver 4 Co., Practical and AMl’tical Chexiste, Lowell, Haas. Bold fay all druggists every where. -a.ii by gold by J. A. Roy and P. R. Williama, Welllboro; Dr. H. H. Barden, Tioga: S. S. Packard', Covington: C. V. Elliott, Mansfield; 3. S. Billings, Gaines; and by Dealers everywhere, [Nov. 23, 186*-ly.| FARM POR-SALE.—Situate in Delmar towsthlp, Tioga .County, Pa., distant three miles from Wellsboro, the county town; thirteen miles by plank road to Tioga and Blossburg railroad, ccnneetlag with the New York and Erie railroad at Coming, Steuben County, N. 7. Said Farm contains about (bur hundred acres, will sell a part, or in small lota, of all together to salt purchasers. It is a fertile tract I of bottom land, is believed to ba one of the beat gra t sing or dairy farms in Pennsylvania. (Is known as the Marsh Fanny For further information, apply oa'the premises. Terms easy. " Delmar, May 2j, M5-tf. JOHN PEARSON. For sale.—a two horse democrat, (PLATFORM SPRING WAGON. made at New ark. New Jersey. For terms, apply to Catlin Hollow, May 10, ’B5. A. W. POTTER. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of ad ministration having bean granted, to the under signed on the estate of Edward Webstar, late at jMU dlebury. slwesjed, notice is hereby given tojthaee In debted to make immediate payment, and those having otalmS to present them properly authenticated for HWeaent to, M. H. COBB, AdatY, WWsboro,May e peculiar taiotorin&o which we call Scab*' lurks in the consthu ir> of multitudes of men. either produces- or u rluced by an enfeebled, iated state of the blood, lerein that fluid becomes competent to sustain file d forces in their vigorous ton. and leaves the ayi to fail into disorder decay. The scrofulous ata ruination is variously used by mercurial