'The AGITATOR toc A L [ AISTi r ' l M IE Ciix AE hi iff 8 Suite 14, 1865. * New Advertisement*.- 1 • iciatrator’s Not!sc—tn. Briune, Adth’r. t' , Letters—Wellsboro Post Office. ■ : nub paid for Wool—Wright & Bailey. r tnncmaoemeota !ar Treaeurer—C. F. Milleri A. H. C. Bailey: .= ; ' '' J \ j af i c eas Men Wantea—R. B. Can-aii.. , . I‘-neon lint Air Cooking Stove—Qunn A Th(key; r „a for Sale—John Bighorn. . are again under obligation to Mr. L. A. i tARsf for a me=» of the finest brook trout we have aeifp this (tuon. They sere beauties. ’ la Cseau.—Tbo ladies will furnish Ice vQrekjn aad Cake again on Friday evening of this week, knd ererr Friday evening during the warm weather, ftbe proceed B are to Be devoted to painting ancl repairing, tie Preibyterian Church, os well U to the' payment t f arrears of salary. let Caeait Akn Cass 20 Cents. > jp is hoped that ao cheap a luxury and ao worthy ,a object will commend these weekly festivalsto (Cl our citisens. ißy order of Committee.; ' Tee Morris Eun and Fall Brook troubles are, we sre glad to say. ended, andthe operatives 'are again et eerk, with the exception of a score or iwo iso hits been discharged by the companies, i We reps it, the interests of capital and labor are identical j Old it is only "hen this fact is ignored by prineipal'&ad sjeot, or by either, that trouble ensues. . . tie learn that the Coal Companies are now sending 0 j t »o thousand tone of coal per day.' That ie a a pretty fair exhibit. Tee Corning Journal came to us on Saturday at tired in a new.drew, and looking askilling" as, a Bits of sweet sixteen. We’see that the lUE-iiii: ; but prefer to deduct a few years exhibit—ao as to make the figures and aspect agree, ffe Mflgratolato you. Doctor, “after this rejuvenation, tad aside from your (DestructionUt belief-wish 'that m may live to redress the Journal a 'dozen, ! times soie. It 3* one of the best local papers In the jfeate, tad politically vigorous and healthful*.in alli-foea lingering affection for “T. W-” Here'* our till you see ■* * * . - ’ , J '/ v welcome Horae.—ln© 207th Regiment,has tun mastered oat of the service and the tnef 'here £a& tlis county are at home. Although but dine ccotts absent, tney have made a record of; 1 5 Mch F 6 are all proud; and their welcome will he nobles® significant that its public expression is deferredAintfl tee 4th of July. In this connection we mention the gratifying fact tut Cob Cos, late commanding the .£o7th, has been brsvstted Brigadier General, for conspicuous bravery in the battles before Richmond. Never was -pi'otno tion mere worthily bestowed. i - l3EE?SM>nsc£ Day.— Wear© onabledto,announce tent there will be sc oid-fsshioned celebrntidli'o|* the tihof Juij'in-Wellaboroj lhe preliminarles-to which cue approaching oompJetlon... JJpward- t«E subscribed, by our citizens alone, to defray the tipeme. VTe are requested to give notice of the'ap pointment of the following committees to collect additional funds ■ Csarlxstcx— Ephraim Harr,.Nelson Whitoey/'W. - r Shuraway. ‘ ./ Dx-Israel Stone, James !£,, Cole/ Charles iopw-etlck- - , In order to facilitate business, these geotlejneo are to confer with Mr. M. Bullard, Chairman, sf the Finance Committee forWellsboro-. lull particular? next week, ', _ . - Oil News.—We learn that the well oh BeOr’Cteek, tear Tioga, is now down 260- feet, and discharging tcopious stream of salt water and gas.' There can bfi little doubt of the success of this well, trt the In dications of oil are Bald by experts to ho untplstoke* bit. ' * Preparations are being madq to sink ffeljis it Liber.without deloy. ’ 1 Soring h about to be commenced on Canoe £amp Creek, near Spencer's Mills, Richmond. # Mr. Murray b&a tubed the Farmington trail, great* 8i a tack, and will commence pumping toon. Several wells are to be put down on the Coi Jpes ;;e. in the vicinity cf the outcrop pf the gil'jeek- Ills a lingular fact that this- rookj which Jonds uoeg the water level for miles, is so rated with oil as to barn freely. - , The Wellsboro Petroleum Company is nowlo* dUog well* under the supervision of an expert from go county. j- ’ f. •>. N’rw Mcsrc.—W© hare received from OL Wathingtou Street, Boston, Maas.* the fol lowing Sheet Music : “ The Sour Apple ‘.rite/' a t balkd, and a good thing. •* The' Dawn p/i Peace March,” “Morning Dew, w morceo«; ‘‘-Little Tad”— i balled dedicated to the memory of the deceased son rf the late President. E “Then tarn thy tho.uglus'to towio Bolt”—& duet for soprano and tenor. j' From J, Marsh, 1102 Chestnut-St., Philadelphia: "It# Solitary Waltr/'qndV Token Schotttecho,” loth by Miss Rose Rynder, of Lock Haven, Pe'., one of tbs most talented composers in AmerfcayTTife' fnee* t,re net affixed to these sheets, bat tbey‘TU*y ; te ordered through any ln this vicinity they may be ordered of Mr. Toung, at - ” Ticsjron A Firing, the great Boston publishers, bare t".iertd upon a new enterpiso. which promises to bestow HicaJculable benefit upon the. million' It uld less than a series of “ Companion Poe’ls for *he Pcoj/le," of which the grand popular hymns o/ Losis tellow compose the initial volume. rt *l ” A p?aim of Life,” « Footsteps of Aiguls/ " The Rainy Day” “ Excelsior,” ** MidniglH'jMnsa Lf the Dying Year/* 11 The Day Is other the household words which this great . poet has pTeu to the world, without, feeling that they drejlk hon: too wells of true inspiration- All these Pogu_- hr poema are In the volume before üb, which ia-lnoin *-6 Vim creity Press, and of coarse beautifully pilot* It is the style of the Tauebnltz edition of Brlt hh Iterator®, convenient for ;tho traveler nr parlor table. •sc twjii \cluTaSj n>w ready', will be-cntitled * Ut b 1; Beaions," by Tennyson- Following ■' National Lyrics," by Whittier. The aerie* Will teiuasd semi-monthly) and mailed to order,j©st- cn receipt uf 60 cent*, for each Tbe piitiisbers deserve greet credit for the let c * hcp« that every home, however bumble, ia*y teon bsut ‘.f a complete set of the domestic poem£ of the |rtat modern poets. * The Woxmmont Question* Co?.s if you can spare me a little ;epaoe I ntt to mabe a suggesiion for the bcnefit‘‘of ■ year ftaden who reside in and'near Welisboro. jk I* that Csw ~that when the war is over and while £he mftn cr) oi it it still fre*h—is the time r to take «ome steps Jo record our gratitude and sorrow for those twbo Ifi’.d down their lives “to defend the goy ynnifnt nud to protect us in our property and homes." my proposuion is this—that the people of Wells- V and Charleston, and all who bury their atfc d in the new Cemetery unite in the erection of a in the Cemetery to the memory nf our de&d soldiers. I would suggest as a very a*hroprl. Re place the little triangle near 'the grave nftLieut. “onh. It ia the most central point of ths (Jetoctery though on low ground is really visible -most every part of the Cemetery. Besides, as thei f ± f- J monament will oatarally ba the talleit in the grounds I f W I jfliVTl. it ought to on lower .ground so m not to V’.* - ‘ ftJUOU. -? rest. A plain monument shaped like the * Btfcne mtoratnehti or Lieut. Smith's; of 'some gray or brown atone and of sufficient‘size-it Id estimated would cost- about $3OO. ■ Italian - Marble would be tnneb more expensive,. As .to the manner of raising the money I would suggest,that eaob person subscri bing a certain say* s3—should hive the right -of suggesting a name to bo inscribed on ■ the monu ment; - Then' let each of the four sides be devoted to one town Let the names bo arranged in thebrdcr of their death, with the time and place. It seems to *nfc that there will be difficulty in theimat ter.if it is.attended to at once, and any citizen ought to feel interest enough to undertake it. My subscrip tion will be ready whenever the amount is determined upon, and I will suggest the name of one whoso grave will never bo’known till ‘ the morning of the Bcsur rection—Lieut.' 'Reuben M. Pratt, Fredericksburg, L. W; ,: : •: . .. J . r ’ .V ti *r Tel It X as : In Nelson, gn the 4th Inst., .by. Rev. W. E. Pindar, Mr. JONATHAN E:'CHAMBERLAIN, of Farm ington, and Mia* ANNA E. CLARK, of Nelson. At the house .of ,the-.brides' mother at .Mitchell’s Creek, Pa,, on pbe 6th Inst, by 5 Rev. D. R. McDer. mond, Mr. BISHOP P. BORDEN, of Tioga, an 4 Miss JENNIE-E, MITCHELL. (The Printer acknowledges the receipt of a dainty box oP cake, in variety and excellence too great for mention,-. Thank you. May 1 the newly-paired find their happiness increase with of their lives.— En.i In Farmington, April 21, 10-r.5, ALICE, eldest daughter of- Andrew and ?arah Sawyer, aged 6 years, 6 months and 7 days. . . ; Alice,was a sweet and lovely fiower Which graced and cheered the home circle hut j a'few 'years, when, suddenly',summoned to -grace the'golden'walks of Heaven. * . Ccch In Gaines, on the 3d inst., DANIEL J?., eon of Danlehand Nancy Buttles, aged 2 years... ‘ The deceased came to his death from'eating the leaves of the common pie plant, which ore poison. At Lincoln Hospital, Washington, April 9,186 b. ‘from Injuries lecelved by the fall of his horse, LAHRTIS L. GSANDTj of Co. G, _ 207th‘P. V., aged about 29 years. The deceased was a veteran recruit, and first .saw serried in the Talon Army os a member of Co. B, 3d Pa, 1 Cavalry. Ho volunteered in me 2or h iu 2t«pi. i»*t- Septembcr. His fearlessness gained him a high sol dierly reputation, but at last cost him his life. His death I* lamented by a wide circle of friends and comrades. Near Alexandria, in the Field Hospital, on tho 20th nf Mayv ultimo, ABRAHAM PALMER, of-Co. G, 2o7th P. V., late of Mlddlebury, aged 42 years. TheJbudy was brought home and the fundal held on the 3let ult.~ Sermon by Rev. Chas. Weeks, ©i Charleston. Mr. Palmer leaves a. wife and thr?* children—the faithful soldier's legacy to fcU country•: PROTECTIVE WAR CLAIM AND PENSION AGBNcY OF THE U. S. SANITARY COM MISSION, —All the papers and correspondence rc quTed to procure Pensions, Bounty, and Back Pay, and Prize Money for discharged SOLDIERS and SAILORS, cud f v r the RELATIVES of Soldiers and Sailors dying in the service of the United States, prepared and forwarded, and the proceeds .of all claims, when collected, remitted to the parties FREE QP CHARGE. Office 1307 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. Or for farther information or assistance, apply to Loot Moore Wellsboro, S. E. Morbis, Mansfield, - j- Associate Managers for Tioga County. NOTICE TOTBRIDOB BUILDERS.ii-T&e Bridge across the Tioga River near Galichs’ Mill in Bluss Township, will be let lor building according to a plan to be exhiintedby the Commissioners, Wednes day, 28th day of Jupe, Instant, on the premises to the lowest and best bidder. Sealed proposals will be received up to that time. 0. F. MILLER, M. ROCKWELL, E. S. SEELY, # Wcllsboro, June 7; 1866. ' Otmmissionere. ANNOUNCEMENTS. | kOB-'BEPBBSESTATITE. ' - j _ We are requested to announce the name of BOBr •ERT C. : COX*.ik f Liberty, as a.candidateifor-the office of Representative, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. * 4 i We are requested ro announce the name of T. HUMPHREY, of Osceola, es a candidate fot the office of Representative, subject to the decision of the Republican -County Convention. 1 FOB TREASURER. * We are requested to announce the name of C. F. MILLER, of Tiega, as a candidate for the office of Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. We are requested to announce the name of A. CROWL, of Wellsboro, as a candidate for the office of Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republi can County Convention. We are requested to announce tho name of H. C. BAILEY, of Middlebury, as a candidate for the office of Tfealarer, subject'to the‘decision of the Republi can County Convention. A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a sale and simple- remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay,; Dlreasee-of tbe 'Urinary and Seminal Organa.-aoji the whole train of disorder* Jbroughf'.on .by.baneful and vicious habits. Great’ numbers have* been ul*| ready cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the aSicted and unfortunate, I will send tb£ recipe for preparing and medicine,' In a sealed envelopes, to any one who needs It,* Free of Charge. Please Inclose a post-paid isHrwsedto yourself. Address, JOSEPT a Station D, Bible House; New CI : I, 1866-Iy. ..... IF YOU WANT TO KNOW s lit rle of everything relating to the human system, male and fetnnle; the Causes and treatment of .diseases ; the marriage oaetoms of the world; how to marry welland a thou sand things never published before,read the .revised and enlarged edition of ” Medical Common Sense,” a carious book for curious people, and a good boob for every one. 400 pages, 100. illustrations... Price $1.60. Contents table sent free to any addte'is, 'Books may be had at the Book stores, or will be sent by mail* post paid on receipt of tbo price. Address B. B. FOOTE, M. D., Feb. 8,'66-6m. 1130 Broadway, New York, FOR SALE.—One , Large Dairy Kettle and Stove for sale at a low rate—inquire at . . .. 1 ; . _ ROY'S DRUG STORE,’ • X> Z iFr X~j- . A, CARD. TO INVALIDS! __JliLii... JLLUjU '*** rt THi R l) SERI B S ; . $230,00Qj000- ' By authority of tho Secretary of the Treasury, the undersigned, the,G Subscription Agent for tho .salp of United States Securities, offers to the public the third series of Treasury Notes,bearing aevehatld throe-tenths pe£ cent.* interest per annum, known as the ■ . [ 7-80 LOAN. .1 These notes are issued'under the : date of> July 15, 1865, and are payable throe years from that date In currency,, or ape convertible at the option of the holder into . - ■ , U. S. 9-20, Six cent. aoLB-BEAEIM BOKl»S. These Bonds.are.now worth a handsome premium, and ate exempt, ns are all the Government Binds, from State, County, and Municipal .taxation, which adds fpom one to three per, cent, per onnum. to their value, according to the rate levied upon other pro petty. The interest is payable semi-annually by covpons jUtaghed to each note, which may be cat off and sold to any bank or banker# - , . J Tho interest atper sent, amounts to j •On© cent-per, dny.on .a $5O note*. .^ v Two cents “ “ SWO " { ’ Ten « "« *. « S5OO " • * 2p i “ . € f “ $lOOO j " -■ - i ' $1 , « V » , <• $5OOO '* « ( \ Notes of all the denominations named wlll.ho promptly famished “upon receipt of subscriptions. The Notes ot* this Third Seslea are precisely similar In form end privileges to the Seven-Thirties already Sold, except that the Government' reseives to?itself the option of paying'interest in gold at 6 percept;, instead of 7 3 Iotha In currency. ’ Subscribers will deduct tho interest in.currencj up to July 15th*ftt the time when they subscribe. ■ Tho delivery of the notes of this third series of the Seyen-thirties will commence on the Ist of June, and will bo mad© promptly. aod continuously after* that •date; ;i •-• c s r v { ~: •• ; Tho slight change made r ln’ the obuditipna.Qf this HIRJ) -9 E RIBS a|‘ect9 on) y the Jit aft©r of interest ■hfhcpaVmeut itfgbldf made, ttilL hh jsqaltolenf to -tk© Of the . ; , ■ The return to specie payments, in tho ©vent of which-qnly. will, th© option-to pay iatexeatin Gold be availed ot, would so reduce and eqallre prices that purchases made nith'sis'por cent, in gold-would be folly equal to those made with'seven and three-tenths • per cent, in currency. This is , THE ONLY LOAM IH MARKET I Now offered by the Government, and its superior ad vantages make it the Oreat Popular hoau of the People. , Less gian $230,000,000 of the Loan authorized by the last Congress are now on the market This amount, at the rate at which it is being absorbed, will ell be subscribed for within two mouths, when" the notes will undoubtedly -command' a premium, as. has uni* Yormly been the case cm closing tHo subscriptions to •Plber Itpans. ' i , • . , In order that citizens of every town and section of the country may bo afforded facilities for taking the loan, the National Banka,' SUt&Banlcs, and Prlvaje , Bankers throughuuitbe country have generally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers VUi se lect thoirownageuts* in whom, they have confidence, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery Of the notes for Vbickthey receive orders. J . e . <( . ttJ , JAY S9p£R f/ : , _ SnukrniP-Tio'a AQaxx^P^ifadeZ^^fd-1 ftfiCEiTED by tbe FIRST, NATIONAL BANK of Weßaboro, and TIOGA Cp.' BANK. ! | May 15, 1865. :jpTIMBALL' A -SEAOERS— i : . SAD?JUE„A HARNESS MAKERS,, Tko Doors aitoves Vanhorn! sCabinet Shop, 5 it .Main^p^t^weUaboig,Pa.; ••; „ kre monufacthAng, and 1 will' keep coimantty cjn head ’■■ ' :.J'' -t r ! ’ .. ■ ; HAENEBfi.iS ADDLES,.TRUNKS, BRUSHES; - CURRY COMBS,, CARPET SACK?, FLY-NETS, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, ! VALISES, WHIPS,. Ac,, io., ; and all. articles . luaallj found at snob establish, merits. , . , J j CARRIAGE TRIMMING' DONE TO'ORpER. i REPAIRING done bn' short ‘ notice/ and J iii the most substantial manner. j Give ns a call before purchasing elsewhere. : Welbboro, Mny 17,1880-6 m. • , . • • * WELLSBORO STEAM WOOL CARDING £ CLOTH-DRESSING WORKS.—The Sub scriber having built an entire new Mill for the pur pose of Carding Wool and Dressing Cloth in tile lower part of town near Riberole's Tannery, return* thunks for past favors and. would inform the peopje of Tioga.Oouniyjfud other pieces adjoining that be is ready to Card Wool on short notice as. hUjWorks pup by steam power. Wool Carded and Cloth'Dressed at as low rales or lower than any other estdblidbmepr In ibo country. AU work'.warranted ■’to give good : sruTaHiction. Alt work pent from a’dlflliince by stage wilt i>c returned bv the snoie If ordered. ' }'> ' Wellsbooo, May 31, IBds. - CHARLES LEE. * NOTlCE,—Letters of ad ministration having been gmnted'to the under 'hTghneiTon thVcstafeof .1. S. Rumscy, lafCof Mains-' burg, deceased," notice is hereby given to those -indebted, to make immediate .payment/ and those having claim*to present them properly authenticated for settlement.to T. A. ItUMSEY, . ) ' , •: IIIRAM RAYMOND, f Adms -, Maineburg, May 31, 1865-61. * . FAEM FOE SALE.—Situated in Charleston lonn ship, south of D. G. Edwards, and one mile fnm the State Rosa, formerly owned by Mrs. Mary Rees, containibg 160 acres. Fur further particulars; ap ply to A. T. JAMES. ■ Blossburg, May 31,1865-St* ‘ i ■pETEOI/ETJM I PETROLEUM! Geologists and practical men Quite in their belief and so report that the Diiteoverv of Oti biWellaioro is near at hand. ' - - Rut X .would say to the people bf-_l TIOGA COUNTY & VICINITY, (before investing- year Capital, in Oil St»ck)tbatl have recently purchased the. Stock of Goods of M., Bullard, consisting of . • CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, Ac., all at a great reduction from K«w York Jobbing Price*, and am bound to give to my customers the advantage OF MY PURCHASE, Being desirous of closing out the Clothing j>art of this Stock, I now offer the entire Stock - I AT COST FOR GASH 1 ■HATS. AND CAPS, I will almost give away; at all events, will soll-them so cheap you wlll hardly know the difference. ,;i 1 Call soon and avail yourself of this * RARE OPPORTUNITY. - Rememborlhc place, the Keystone Stored jh"vs.Roy’s Drug store. _ _ Q. P. CARD. . WeUsboro. Jan. 20, 1855-tt j... : > V .£J~ ■ fc ■. i ( 4 ‘ ~j>2 f ■*>-J i J3rttoitum. i* i pROSPECTDS— ' .X ,y . - ■ ,-wOP th*-, , r .. . ■- X isj.'t.lj f-i £ 1 ■ i. r ;t. WELLSBORO V !. t PETROLEUM COMPANY. .'"i KVi'T 1 ■ cmmsToca... ...:«ioo,qm; / 1 1 i(..i i r - > a‘.lf- ' J . XJI t :■ 10,000 SHARES OF' no. SACS. PIRS^j^AgSEfSHEET slj PERSHARE. '<') OH- J) ’/[ i T '? -; = 910,000 Working , Capital. i.! . , .... ——- ThVWellsbbro Petroleum Companyhae duly ©xo bifted leases of £,OOO asres of selected XAjioa r Jy idgfntfhe townships of DelmarjiCfaarleaton, Ship* pen, Gaines, Morris, Liberty, and Middlebury, and la Wellshoro, Tioga county, and in Brown township, Lycomingcodnty-rln number about’lo(l leases. Agents of the Company are actively employed in leasing other choice lands. ‘560,000 of the atook is already subscribed. Operations will bo commenced when three-foartbs of tbo authorized atook shall be subscribed and ten per cent, paid in. The lands leased cover all, or nearly all, of the localities named, where surface and geologic indications of petroleum exist. * It is believed that the Inducements offered by the Company are such as to make investments in .its stock peculiarly desirable. Persons wanting stock ■Should subscribe at once, as the bopks will be closed on the first of May. Subscriptions received by J. L. ROBINSON,’ Esq., Treasurer, at the FIRST NA TIONAL BANK OF WELLSBORO, Pa. Directors: L. BACHE, President, H. W. WILLIAMS, :j. W; BAILEY, ‘ . ■ • ' - J.'RIBEROLLE, : .■ ; • J. H. BACHE, "• - - • ■ C. COPESTICK, • ■ ••• a: PICARD, ; - - M. BULLARD. "• f : :iSMOS-COOLIDBE,, ,■ -i •' I . ■. : -t ■ i > „ j. L. ROBINSON, Treasurer, M. H. COBB, Clerk' ' RIIJHMIINfMS (JUfIS 1 Babylon Is Fallen 2 2 AND EHLLARD, seeing the downward tendency of all things vendible, hastened to THE CITY. ' and purchased tin assortment of Dry Goods, Notions, : ON A GOLD BASIS, which goods will be sold on like tenfas, just a little cheaper than any of like good quality can be sold ’ THIS SIDE OF SUNRISE. u lf you want Dress Goods, If you want Spring 'Goods, If you want anything to wear, If 'you want to buy .at such prices that you can afford yourself an extra dress, or two, to repay you for wearing your old clothes'for two v ears, call at the r KEYSTONE STORE, and bring all your children and your neighbors with you. For a good bargain ought to be aUtributed among your friends. ,So come- ■ ONE AND Alt LOOK AT MY NEW STOCK, * and you will say THEY ARE GOOD AND: CHEAP. O. BDLLIRO. . Wellsboro, April 12, 1865. MOHAWK QHIEF. - »»na raisea in Montgou. jry 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 bo the best stock horse ever kept in tbe New England States. His bones now form a part of tho cariosities in the Agricul tural Museum in Boston. His dam was Messen ger, which makes the best cross that has ever been attained, having all the- qualities of the Black Hawk and the size of the Messenger, MOHAWK CHIEF Is 9 years old, 16 hands high, and weighs 1200 lbs., color, jet black, is'strong and masonlar, and has got the best colts now being raised in this county, and last bat not least, ho gets a great er proportion of Mares with'foal than any horse can bosit of in this section of country. The above fact* cannot be controverted. Mohawk Chief will-devote the next tyro■ mouths, to the propagation of his spe cies as per annexed time table: Wellaboro, 8,.8. Holiday's, every Monday from 7 A. M. to I P. M. . -.JUddlebury, H. H. Potter’s, Monday at 3 P. M. Keeneyville, Monday, i to 6 P. M, Chatham, Shortsville, Monday, 7 P. M. to 7 A. M. Tuesday. ' -Westfleld, Tuesdoy, 11 A. M. to fP. M. Knoxville, Tuesday, from 3 to 6 P. M.. Academy Corners; Tuesday, H P, M. to 7 A. M. Wednciday. - Elklarttl, Wednesday, 9 to 11 A. M. Beecher’s Island, Wednesday, 1 to 3 P. M. . LawrenoevUJe,Cr Sloason’s, Wednesday, at 6P. M. Tioga, at his stable, every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, [next to Smith's Hotel.] TERMS—Single Service, SS.OOi 11 Pay down. To Insure,slo.oo. Persons parting with Mares before feeling will be held for the services of the Horse. , !If. B. Persons fetching Mares to the stableiat Ti oga, from a distance, wi 1 have a reduction in price for expenses. E. A. BUB AD. ; Tio|a, May ?4, 1865-lf. r i V | } Concentrated Lye, for sate at „ . SCr,ru..is AXObb. YEAR WITH NEW PRICES ! «oiw«Tom at rA. ROSE & CO’S CHEAP CASH STORE! > --; 11 - L GOODS 31AVXi FAIXENt GOODS ARE CHEAPER! ■J , i Tho only question among Ladies Is, where oan I got somothlng handsome In tho shape of a Good Stylish Dress, Cloaking, &0., and at the tame time CHEAP ? On walking into the Store of ' the Ladiee will find this difficult question IMMEDIATELY ANSWERED. HE BUTS CHEAP! HE SELLS CHEAP! DRESS GOODS. Corded Poplins, Merlnoes, Alapaccas, Cobnrgt, Rep DeLainet, Pacific DeLalnes, Ac., &o. Hair Bolls, Head Sets, French and American Cor sets, Breakfast Shawls, Splendid Nubias, Skating Caps, Hoods, Hoed Nubias, DreSs Trimmings, Collai and Sleeve everything. LADIES’ CLOTHS, FLANNELS, SOLPERINOES; figured and plain, every oolor and quality. Gentlemen say before leaving home, " Where do you want to go to trade. Wife ?” “ I don't know." "Well, I will tell-yon. Ton. be has enough to build a telegraph across the Allan tic Ocean; ■WOMEN'S SHOES, for 41.25 BALMORAL SKIRTS, ('fall size). 3.25 25 HOOP SKIRTS, (wide tapes) 1.25 BEST KIP BOOTS, (Thcfp made) 5.00 AND THEY ARC CHEAP, TOO, 1 Snow the; are Right and Cheap. , i DON’T KNOW (probably ateaU them or bay* tbata and new pays for them)’ Yes, I say we have everything except wagon tracks and post holes and.these yon wan bay at the Hard ware Stores. Don’t buy—only see. Come end examine. The Ooode are to your taste. And remember the place. WAIfKPIELn, Tlogn Coanty, Pa« ' * ' TfO' MANSTIEtD'fIOTEt. : NEW GOODS A N-D ■New' STYLES! J. Al ROSE & CO’S FANCY GOODS. STOP AT ROSE’S. , HE KEEPS THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF RfiiDT MADE CLOTHING, 1 AND / WANt A FAIR OF FANTS, SO LEX’S STOP THEBE." “ TOtf’SS SIGHT. J. a. boss & 00. KEEP HOOP SKIRTS, AND SUCH AN.ASSORTMENT! WHY, I DO BELIEVE AND I WANT ONE, T.SS, I WANT TWO, t’e s. Wei Will Stop There, FOB BE SELLS BESIDES ALL THESE HE HAS ALL KINDS OF BOOTS and SHOES I AND ALL PRICES, FOB 1 HAVE TRIED THEM, A'-ir d HOW HE GETS HIS GOODS, BUT WE WON’T ASK HIM, AS LONG AS THEY ARE CHEAP, - WE WILL BUT.” LADIES & GENTLEMEN,; WE HAVE EVERYTHING; IT IS WORTH WHILE TO STEP m AND SEE WHAT HE HAS. ROSE’8 r CHEAP CASH STORE, MaasieU, January l^lBsS-ly. gPRING AND SUMMER GOODS I T. L. BALDWIN, IS now receiving a largo and wall seltotad STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of a General of DEI GOODS, LADIES' DBESS @OODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, WOODEN WARS, &>. AU of whlah will be sold VERY LOW for BEADY PAY ONiT. AIL KINDS OP COUNTRY PRODUCS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All ponona baying GOODS for READ T PA T, Are respectfully invited to call usd examine THE STOCK, ~ Aa they are to be sold at VERY LOW PRICES. CASH PAID FOR WOOL, , Tioga, May 17 1885. T. L. BALDWIN.' «sstsS3ti* THS WORLD'S GREAT R2M22H POB ' * Sorofola and Scrofulous Diseases. . i JPr&n Emtry Edes t a icell-J.uoton merchant of Ox/otiL, -i Mulnc. • Mi have sold largo nuauntioa of your SarsaPaiulla, but friever yet one bottle which fjuLU of the dcalred effect and foil satisfaction to tho-o who took it. As taut ns'Pur people try it, thcy-ngm? there has been 120 medicine like it before iu our community.’’ Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Dloera, Sores, and all Diseases of the Skin. From Rev. Roll. Stratton, Bristol, England, “ 1 only do my duty to you mui the public, wlu*u I add my testimony to that you publish of the medicinal virtues ofyoar Sarsaparilla. My daughter, aged ten, had an luflicting' humor in her cars, cyus. and hmr for years, which wewere unable to cure until wc tried your Saiua- PAnit.T.A- She has been well for some months.* From Mrs. Jane E. Rice , aweU-knr.iou tind rr\nch~esi&esiod lady of DennisrUle, Cupt Mn L , Co.- X.J. M My daughter lias suffctvd lor a year past with a setof* alone eruption, which was very troublesome. Nothing afforded aay relief until wc tried your Sarsaparilla. which soon completely cured her.” From Charles P, Gage-, Esq., of the widely known Gag*, Murray Ayer. sly dear Sir; 1 have found year SARSA PARILLA an excellent remedy for Syphilis* both of the primary and secondary type, and effectual in some cases that-wero too obstinate to yield to other remedies. Ido not know what we can employ with more certainty of too cess, where a powerful alterative Is required.*’ - ATr* Chas . 3. Van Liew* of New Brujiswick* If. J., hfd dreadful ulcers on his legs, duusod by the abuse of mercury, or mercurial disease* which grew more nnd more assn* vnted for years, in spite or every remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the persevering use of AYER’S Sarsaparilla relieved him. Few cases can be found more inveterate and distressing than this, and it took several dozen bottles to cure him. Lenoorrhcßd, Whites,. Femalo Weakness, arc generally produced by internal Scrofulous Ulceration* and are very often cured by the alterative effect of this SARSAPARILLA* Some cases require, however, m aid of the. Sarsaparilla, the skilful application of local rem edies. • From the welUmotcn and Toiddy-cckbraled Dr, Jacob Morrill , of Cincinnati. * u 1 have found your Sarsaparilla an excellent altera tive in diseases of females. Many cases of Irregularity, Leacorrhoaa, Internal Ulceration, nnd local debility, aris ing from the scrofulous diathesis, have yielded to it, and there ore few that do not, when its effect is properly aided by local treatment.” \ A lady* unwilling to allow the publication of her name, iorites : “ My daughter and myself have been cured of a very debilitating of long standing, by two bottfoi of your Sarsaparilla.” Rheumatism, Gout, Diver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, .Neuralgia, when caused by Scrofula in the system, are rapidly CMC by inis Ext. Sarsaparilla. AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS possess so many advantages over the other purga tlvu is tils-issrkct, osd Uwi m anparisT Til'tllflSSM to universally known, that we need not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained eqnal"to the beat it ever has been, and Chat they may be depended on to do all that they have ever done. Prepared by J. C. AYES, M. D., 4 Co,, Lotratt, Mass., and sold by - r Sold by J. A. Roy and P. R. ■Williams, Well shorn j Dr. 11. H. Bordon, Tioga ; S. S. Packard, Covington I C. V. Elliott, Mansfield ; 8. S. Billings, Gaines; and by Dealers everywhere. [Nov. 23, 1864-ly.] FARM FOR SALE.—Situate in Delmar township, Tioga County, Pa., distant three miles from Wellsboro, the county town; thirteen miles by plank road to Tioga and Blosahurg railroad, connecting with the Now York and Erie railroad at Coming, Steuben Cunnty, N. 7, Said Farm contains about four hundred acres, will sell 'a part, or in small lots, or al together to suit purchasers. It la a fertile tract of bottom land, is believeiT to be one of the best, gra ting or dairy farms in Pennsylvania. (Is known as the Marsh Farm.) For further information, apply on the premises. Terms easy. Delmar. May 24. ’fli-tf. JOHN PEARSbN. For sai.p, —a two horse democrat, PLATFORM SPRING WAGON, made at Now. ark. New Jersey. For terms, apply to -. Catlin Holl.iw, May 10. 'O5. A. W. POTTER. Administrator;? notice—letters -r »*. ministration bavin-, bee? grm to. 1 I" lh< rnd-r -signed i-n the estate ol Edwnr- u ehrter, Ja - e-v M’d dlobury. deceased, notice, is t-eieM ghen to tK*e \ c debted to make immediate payment or-''the,e ■ svtr,. Claims to present them jjreperij nutlen i