AaiTATiU . THE jj T.OCAL AMP MJSdj*LLA»>^OtTB •Vpellsboro. Wednesday, Aug. 2,ItSjB, NewAdvertlsements. Announcement for Commissioner—N. Batch. i, rut of Letters—Wollsboro Post Office. ■ - Notice to Debtors —Pauline Smith. V, i Public Sale—Horatio Seymour., ' - i r Anditor’e Notice—Thos. Allen, Auditor. ' p,t r ,j—Politus Beauge. ■ ' - To the People of Tioga County—:E. E. Van, Horne, Knoxville Boot, Shoo, 4 Leather Store—l. Xfoghry, r Richardson. Knoxville Foundry—J. P. Biles A Co New Meat Market—Wm. Townsend. Something New—J. C. White We are greatly obliged to our friend, Mr.' J.‘ !)ook itader, of Charleston, for a peck of magnificent new potatoee. They are big pnei, and as delicious.a* big. We taw tome more of the tame sort at Jones’s, ; py e rejoice to announce that tbe entire 7-S# Oor ernment loan is taken. It !s a great financial tri gupb. Local capitalists can now make no, Inreat ment to good as the loan asked by our Commlasion- By tne of those vexatious slips of memoir wbich occur six times in a short lifetime, espeois in a printing office, wo neglected to put in the IU. jf offi cers to be eleofed the coming Tall that of '“'istrict Attorney. We remedy the defect this week. . Folet has jut got hi a nice lot of OntU' ?«rl(e' is a—boy.— Atchiee n Free Freer. £ ’ We congratnlate yon, Root, and. branch. Kansas must be a good place to raise boys.'v : Wellsboro isn’t „ -e ’*-■ Fibs.—«Tbe building containing the machinery and Leaches of Wells k John rt on's Tannery at Tioga, was destroyed by fra pn Monday morning, 17th, ult It w&s thought that the fire took from the'' fri&ion of the screw carrying the bark in the Loft. Partially insured. The building is to be immediately by a larger and,more comp*odioitt;ene. We are requested to give notice tb&t a Sacourse upon the condition of the Freedmen, their f £ iz}& np on the Church, and the dnty of the North* & 'people as respects them, will be delivered at' tl e .SC. E. Church in this village, next Sunday, at ‘hi usual hour for morning service. It is a subjects? .great importance, and we bespeak for it a larg'i hare of public Consideration. ‘ "The Yakkee Boys'* gave a Musical meat at the Court House on Monday a first-rate audience The performance was ; j ally up to the contract, and we bear none but most rf vorable opinions expressed. Mr. Bliss is an extrem fine bass. The performance was artistic—vastlyrfttore so than that of some troupes more pretentions and notoriety. They repeated the entertain';‘ent on Tuesday evening. Come again, Yankee- Bl'¥s,.ever welcome. If we mistake not, horses are not legalJyj"entitled to roam at will through these streets. we observe them grazing on the Pobliq Sqh ; .ry and stabling themselves on the- sidewalk?. y Wo~sabmit to the taste and Judgment of the owners, ifis just right for them to force horseless citizens torifdp thro* a horse stable before they can get off their j, Remise?' Complaint of this nuisance is so common- thr ;we di rect the attention of the authorities to it."' / 80 far the weather has been quite unprojS, ioos.ifor haymaking. Never was there a heavier- 1 ;rop of grass offered to the scythe, and seldom weather to secure It Our county fairly gratis with its burden of grass, grain, and root erupts But for the increased number of mowing machinf- < rdetch of the grass would suffer before it could bo s fcttted." Bat our farmers have Very liberally avijled them selves of the advantages of agricultural "Machinery, thanks to which foresight we may,ooont tpnh fecur the abundance whioh| this most remarkably Reason is preparing for the garner. The August number of Ha%pbe!s Marfa; ine, tho* it reached us rather later in the month thi in osual, is a most fiicinallng number. The opening ]\of m— * Af ter the War/ —is a fine thing. Then there a fine, illustrated article—“ A trip to BodieV and a. chapter of Recollections of Sheridan, anti B*lgb Mil ler and Geology, and Four Years undof Fire &t Charleston, “ Julian/* a dramatic story, an' .another quite as dramatic— 41 Accounts Balanced/ It may be ordered of Harper and Brothers, Now -Y irk, or of Hugh Young, at the Post Office. By mail tv per an turn, and worth $6. ! Oily. — The Wellsboro Petroleum Cotflpimy have commenced grading the ground for a derrick and en gine house on lands leased the Company -by Mr. Ja cob Hall, about two miles north of (be Tillage, on the Tioga road. The preparatory work i«- p. ; oc«eding rapidly, and the pipe-driving will soon epfcjtnence. The operations at the well on Canoe-Camp Creek **re lately interrupted by a break in the drying pipe at the depth of 76 feet. The derrick has l£>n moved about 20 inches, and new pipe is being by the aide of the old one. ' . - The “Lucky Well” is having a splend* i show of salt water, yielding 25 per cent of beautit *1 salt by roagh experiment . It would pay to stop there and tube. Terrible fhlo — Wrr bare some par teulars of a destructive gale which passed over the village of. Kelson, on the Cowaueequ* river, in tblaic* Duty, last Friday night The hurricane came doj*n • .Ibe river, destroying nearly everything in its track. It lifted the covered bridge across the river and it roof' downward into tho river. Mr, A. had six buildings unroofed.- hotel building was dc •troyed, and one house was tokon-up and jung into Ihe river. So violent was the wind thntAf cry break able thing in tome dwellings not thretfjTdown was damaged. la one case ft window was jblowp into the face of the lady of the house, cutting iW^ieverely. We hear that the village: has few. left. If any friend will send ns farther particular*'we will re gard it as a greet favor. - • A Cash.—tJ, C. Teacher of Vbeiitnd In MuMc Norma School, Mans field, Pa.. and Dealer in Murioal IsstrameDti, ahd Musical Merchandise of all kinds. A Card.— For convenience sake, I take this method of saying to my friends and the voters of Tioga County that, in becoming a candidate for Treasurer, I have no intention iff opposing a disabled soldier, already in the field ; for that would too well suit tbe plans of our friends of a certain complexion, who conld then step in and quietly milk the cow, while we should be pulling her by the head and tail*. - But-os Mr. Bailey has withdrawn from tbe field, I have consented to place my name before tbe public aa a candidate for Treasurer. Becoming an opponent to the two remaining can didates—who are intelligent and honorable gentlemen, it is with the intention to make our little fight entirely bloodless, amicable and friendly—with each one for and Jeff. Davis’s patron for tbe hindermoat. Delmar, July 12, 1865. Gbo. W. Merrick. ' * c Violent Tornado in Lancaster Godntt Pa: —On Wednesday evening a most violent and destructive tornado passed over a portion of Lancaster county, Pa. The Lancaster Ex press says: It struck tbe county on the southwestern border and moved in a northeastern direction, extending less than a mile in breadth, but perfect hurricane, and levelling al most everything in its track. The blow com menced between 5 and 6 o'clock, shortly after a heavy shower of rain. Very little rain ao tsompanied it. Those who witnessed it describe the scene as grand and terrible. The air"was filled with trees, branches of trees, debris, &a., and as this mass of matter was carried along, a roaring sound resembling the rolling of -the waters over the Niagara Falls was produced.— Groat consternation prevailed among tbe in habitants along the path of tbo sweeping torna do, "and many of them ran about in the wild est excitement, without knowing were, to seek (belter from the furious elements. > Horses, cattle, &0., were also greatly frightened, and •scattered in every direction. Many of these poor animals were raised from tbe ground and carried a considerable distance through the air. The Express gives the names of a large number of persons whose booses and barns were unroofed and orchards entirely rained.—l In one case a bouse was blown down, an<| a child lying in a cradle carried a distance of fifty yards without being injured. One of oar government officials just returned from Peru, tells ns that among first end most frequent inquiries made of him there abont oar public men nos, whether he knew or bad ever seen the celebrated American Chem ist, Dr. J. C. Ayer of Lowell. • His remedies are found in every village from the elevated slqpes of the Andes down to the coast, and their remarkable cares seem to attract even more attention there than in this country. The sen* timent of wonder at their effects, takes a far deeper hold on a half civilized and. supersti tious people than it does with as where the ra tionale of medical problems is so . maah more generally understood. No other American has made himself so familiarly known to .the masses of the people in foreign countries or excited in them so lively an interest in himself as the Doctor has by his skilful application of chemical science to the treatment of .disease. . That must be a dull man who does not feel some pride of country when be finds among distant nations that be is Already .known and welcome there, though the labors of our States men, Merchants and Scholars,'whose renown has become national property, and consequent ly in some measure his own. Whether Dr. Ayer’s remedies do actually cure more than others or not, they have secured the reputation of God-send to those afflicted with dis ease, and where great numbers in any com munity believe that they owe their health aud lives to one’s skill, they are sure to feel an in terest in him which will find expression when they meet his countrymen. —National Era, D. C. American Musical Instruments are winning golden opinions abroad. A recent - number of the Leipzig Signale, (he leading, musical jour nal of Europe, mentions the superiority of (be Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs, manufactur ed in Boston, intimating that these manufac turers have discovered the secret of avoiding the harsh, reedy tones of other instruments of this class. ' In Wellsboro, on the 29th nit., by A. Crowl, Esq., Mr, SAML. BUCK and Miss LUCRETIA STARK WEATHER, both of Delmar. ANNOUNCEMENTS. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. We are requested to announce the name of J. B. NILES, of Middlebury, as a oandidato for the office of District Attorney, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. FOR COMMISSIONER. We are requested to announce WILLIAM ADAMS, of Mansfield, .as ..a candidate for.._Cojnmissipner, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. We are reqested to - announce EPHRAIM HART, of Charleston, as a candidate for Commissioner, sub ject to the decision of the Republican County Con vention. - We are requested to announce Mr. N. BEACH, of Chatham, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the County Convention.* W« are requested to announce the name of ROB ERT C. COX,, of Liberty, as a candidate for the office of Representative, subject to the decision of. the Republican County Convention. * ; We are requested ro announce the name of Dr, W. T. HUMPHREY, of Osceola, as a oandidato for the office of Representative, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. We are requested to announce Maj. GEORGE W. MERRICK, of Delmar, as a candidate for the office of Treasurer, subject to tho decision 6f the Republican County Convention. 5 We are requested to announce the name of C. F, MILLER, of Tiega, as a candidate for the office of Treasurer, subject to tho decision of the Republican County Convention. We are requested to announce the name -of A. CROWL, of Wellsboro, aa a candidate for the office of Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republi can County Convention. JAB. T. CLOSE, F. E. CORBETT, W. A. MONROE, Col.lCth Ta. Volf. Of Now York. Lato of War Dept. CLOSE, CORBETT & MONROE, Attorneys, Claim, Patent, Real Estate, And General Insurance Agents. Claim* of all all kind* agaiuH the XTnited State* Oneemment or individual . collected. Ordnance, Quartermasters', and all Government ac counts promptly made np and adjusted. MONEY LOANED and ADVANCED »n Claims. Special Attention given to PATENT CASES. BEAD ESTATE Bought and Sold., HOUSES and FARMS for Sale or Bent in Washington, X). C., Alexandria, Va., and surrounding country. POLICIES granted on LIFE, FIRE, and MARINE* RISKS in some of the oldest and. most responsible Insurance Companies. July 19,1884-3 m. MARRIED. FOR BEPRESBNTATITX. FOB TREASURER, Office, 237 Penns, Avenue, - *' opposite Willards’ Hotel, Wmehfßgton, D. C. f iOti Af X Y IJROSPECTOS— s' • ■: TRK-r-- WELLSBORO .•{ PETROLEUM COMPANY. CAPITAL 5T0CK........*100,000. 10,000 SHARES OF $lO EACH. > - ■' ■ ■- ft -‘j ' 4 FIRST ASSESSMENT $1 PSR SHARE. 910,000 Working Capita l !. The Wellsboro Petroleum Company hat duly exe cuted leases of 5,000 acres of selected lakes, ly ing in the townships of Delmar, Charleston, Ship pen, Gaines, Morris, Liberty, and Middlebury, and In Wellsboro, Tioga county, and in Brown township, Lycoming county—in number about 100 leases. Agents of the Company are actively employed in leasing other choice lands. $60,000 of the stock is already subscribed. .Operations will be commenced when three-fourths of the authorised stock shall be subscribed and ten per cent, paid in. Thelands leased,cover all, or nearly all, of the territory in the localities named, where surface and geologic indications of petroleum exist. It is believed tbat'the inducements offered by the Company are such as to make investments in its stocks peculiarly desirable. • Persons wanting stock should subscribe at once, as the books 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, N. BACHE, ’ C, COPBSTICK, g. P. CARD, LEROY TABOR. AMOS COOLIDGE, J. L. ROBINSON, Treasurer, M. H. 0088, Clerk,' O , . J£IMBALL & SEAGERS— SADDLE A " HARNESS MAKERS, Two Doors above “Vat Aortas Cabinet Shop, Main Street, wolUboro, Pa., Are manufacturing, and will keep constantly on band HARNESS, SADDLES, TRUNKS, BRUSHES* CURRY COMBS, CARPET SACKS, FLY-NETS, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, - VALISES, WHIPS,'*o., 40., and all articles usually found at such establish ments. CARRIAGE TRIMMING DONE TO ORDER. REPAIRING done on short notice, and in the most substantial manner. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Wellsboro, May 17, 1865-6 m. * • IN PARTITION.— Notice is hereby given that a writ in partition in which Edwin Dyer is Plaintiff, and Anthony Scbodcr and Mary E. Schoder his wife—Thomas B. Jacques, Samuel B. Jacques, Isaac 8. Jacques, heirs at Law of Samuel C. Jacques, Ellis Lewis, Robert G. White and James' Lowrey are Defendants, has issued one of the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga county, Penn'o, bearing teste the eighth day of July, A. D. 1865, re turnable on the last Monday of August then next, asking'partition among the aforesaid parties of the following described piece or parcel of land situate in Bloss township, Tioga county, and State of Pennsyl vania and described as follows; beginning at a beech and running thence by lands of Samuel Wallis aouth 40$ degrees west 200 perches to a beech,* thence south 49$ degrees cast 174 perches to a post; thence north 40$ degrees east 119 perches to a birch; thence north 23} degrees west 186 perches to a hemlock; thence north *49s degrees west six perches to the place of beginning—containing 165 acres and allow ance, more or less, with the appnrtenanoes surveyed in pursuance of Warrant No. 613 granted to Jeremiah Bees. Which said writ is now in my hands* all of which the aforesaid Defendants are hereby- required to take notice. LEROY TABOR, Sheriff. -Wellsboro, July 19, 1885-6 t. ' JS3S~ Philadelphia Press will please publish 6 times and send bill to this office. Lost,— two certificates of capital STOCK of First National Bank of Wellsboro. One for Twenty Shares and the other for Ten Shares in the name of E. B. Campbell. The finder will be suitably rewarded, by delivering them to J. L. ROBINSON, Cashier of said Bank. Wellsboro, Jane 21, 1865. NOTICE. —The School-Board of Director! of tbo .borough of Williamsport, Lycoming county, Pa , hereby give notice that an examinafion of teach ers, will take place at the Grade School House in the Centre Ward of said borough, on Thursday the 10th day of August next, and the public schools of said borough will commence on Monday, the 14th day of August Eighteen teachers are required—nine male and nine female. Applicants from a distance will be re quired to produce testimonials of character. i ' WAI. CALVERT, President, J. W. Leonard, Secretary. Williamsport, July 12, i866-4t. PROTECTIVE WAR CLAIM AND PENSION AGENCY OF THE U. S, SANITARY COM MISSION.—AII the papers and correspondence re quired to procure Pensions, Bounty, and Back Pay, and Pme 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 collected, remitted to the parties TREE OF CHARGE. Office 1307 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. Or for further information or assistance, apply to Ldct Moore Hotchkiss, Wellshoro, ■ S. E. Morris, -Mansfield, Associate, Managers for Tioga County. NOTICE —Notice is hereby given that Daniel G. Stevona and others have made application to the Court of Common Pleas,of Tioga.Connty,tabs incor porated as a Cemetery Company under the name and* style of “ Thg Middlebnry Cemetery Company! rob District No. 3," and the-same, will be beard at the next union of said Court. ■ July 2P, 18«S-3t. J. F. DONALDSON, Prott’y. A (il l AXOE. OURS! Babylon is Fallen!.^ AND BOLLARD, seeing the downward tendency of all thiols vendible, hastened to % THE CITY and purchased an assortment of Dry Quads, Notions, and-so-forth. ©& A GOLD BAS|S, which goods' will be sold on like terms, just a little cheaper than an; of like good quality can be told THIS SIDE OF SUNRISE. T- f* if yon. want Dress Goods, If yon want Spring Qoods, If want anything to wear,'lf you want to bny at suoh prices that you can afford yourself Bn extra dtes* or two, to repay you for wearing your old clothes for two" years/call at the KEYSTONE STORE, and bring all your children and your neighbors with you. For a good-bargain ought to be distributed among your friends. So some OWE AND ALL LOOKAT MY NEW STOCK, r and you wßisSy': - -T; / •-■■■-- ■ . THEY ARE GOOD AND CHEAP. O. BVLLARD. .Wellsboro, "April 12, 1865. jgPLENDID BARGAINS! All Sure of their Money’s Worth. W Forsyth & 00-39 39 and 41 Ann Street, N. Y-, (late 42 and 44 Nassau greet), offer for sale the following Mag nificent List of WATCHES, \CHAINS , JEWELRY, ETC. s3* EACH ARTICLE .ONE DOLLAR I And not to he paid for HU you know whafyou are to pet. 260 Gold and Silver Watchee,-from $16.00 to $160.00 each 200 Ladies’ Gold Watches , 36.00 each 600 Ladles’ and GeoiP Sliver Watches 16.00 each 6.000 Vest, Neck and Guard Chains $6.00 to 16.00 each 6.000 Gold Band Bracelets 3.00 to 10.00 each 6.000 Plain, Chased, and Wedding Bings 2.60 to 6.00 each 6.000 California Diamond Pins and Bings 8.00 to 6.00 each 10.000 setts Ladies’ Jewelry a. 6.00 to 16.00 each 10.000 Gold Pens, Silver Mounted Holders 4.00 to 6.00 each 10.000 Gold Fens, Sliver Cases and'Pencils 4.00 to 6.00 each Together with Ribbon Slides, Bosom Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Gold Pencils, Belt Buckles, Brooches, Gold Thimbles, Bar Drops, Children’s Loops, Masonic Pins and Rings, Seal Rings, Scarf Pins, Watch Keys. Also a variety of Silver Ware, embracing Goblets, Cups, Castors, Tea and Table Spoons, from $l5 to $5O. The articles in this stock are of the neatest and most fashionable styles. Certificates of all the vari ous articles are put in sealed envelopes and mixed, thus giving all a fair chance, and sent by mail, as ordered; and on the receipt of the certificate it is at your option to send ONE DOLLAR and take the ar ticle named in it, or .not; or any other article incur list of equal value. CERTIFICATES AND PREMIUMS. . Single Certificate, 25 cents; five Certificates, $1; eleven, $2; twenty-five with premium of Gold Pen, $3.75; fifty with premium of Gold Pencil and Pen, $10; one hundred with premium of Silver Watch, $2O; two hundred with premium of Gold Watch, $5O. Certificate money to be enclosed with order. Every letter, from whatever source, promptly answered. Goods sent by mail, carefully packed. All articles not satisfactory can bo returned and exchanged, or the money refunded if wished. Thousands of dollars' worth of Watches sold to our customers during the paatyeaL'/ • AGENTS wanted everywhere. Send 25 cents for Certificate and Circular. Address W. FORSYTH A C 0„ • ’ 39 and 41 Ann Street. New York. June 7,'1865-Smoß. 2 ili ■ « A 3 ft u s * 0|! {8 , kSf .g ; 5 1 NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that Robert Custard, Sen’r, has been placed in charge of Tract No. 1590, and those parts of Tract No, 1589, in the vicinity, of Babb'Al Creek, belonging to the Heirs of Luke W. Morris, and all persons are forbid trespassing thereon, or cutting timber or firewood tbereon, under penally of prosecution. ELLISTON P. MORRIS, - • * ~ No, 805 Marjk^tSt, Philadelphia. Jane 28, 1865-st* Flour and feed, buck wheat flour, Meal, Pork and Salt* Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Soap, Candles, Saleratua, Tobacco and Kerosene Oil. Also, Mackerel, White Fish, and Treat, by the package or pound. CHAS. A H. VAN VALKENBURG. Wellsboro, June 28, 1865. ’ . jpROPOSALS FOR -A LOAN.— - The County of Tioga proposes to raise $25000, by a lean to be secured by Bonds of said County at 7 3-lOths per cent, interest, the be.payable from 3 to 10 years from date V[ith annual Interest at the above .amounts to suit lenders after thavflrslday df August, This loan becomes necessary on account of the in ability of the county to realize any portion of the County and Bounty Taxes upon Unseated' Lands until June, .1866, and also to „ pay the interest, upon the last issue of Bonds going Ho-fillth© last fall Quota, and the deficiency in the amount of Taxes to meet the next instalments. .AU persons, Companies, or Corporations willing to aid the oonnty in its efforts to meet punctually the County Bonds now outstanding and .interest, are requested to notify the Commissioners on or before the Ist day of Sep tember next Wellsboro, July 12,1865. A CARD TO THE SUFFERING.——Do yon wish to be cured 1 If so, swallow two or three hogs heads of “ Buohu,” “ Tonio Bitters,” “ Sarsaparilla,” " Nervous Antidotes," Ac., Ac., Ac., and after yon are satisfied with the result, then try one bos of 014 Doctor Buchan’s English Specific Pills—and be re stared to health and vigor in less than thirty days. They nre purely vegetable; pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken-down and shattered constitution. Old and young can take them, wlth advantage. Dr. Buchan’s English Specific Pills core in less than 30 days, the worst. cases of Ner. vousness, Impotenoy, Pmnatnre Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insanity, and mil Urinary, Sexual, and Nervous Affections, no matter from what canse pro duced. Price, One Dollar_ per box. Sent, postpaid, by mail, on receipt of an order. Address, T JAMES S. BUTLER, r No. 429 Broadway, New. York, General Agent- 1 ' _P- S.—A-.box sent to any address on receipt of, price—which is One Dollar—post free. A de scriptive Circular sent on application. July 19; 1865-2 m, Application in divorce.— t» Thankful A. Brooks ;—You arc hereby notified that Jos. P. Brooks, your husband,. haa.applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga Oonhty for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and the said Court has ap pointed'Monday, the 28th day .of ’August next, at 2' o’clock P. M., at the Court House in Wellsboro, for bearing the said Joseph F. Brooks in the premises at ■which time' and place yon -can attend if yon think proper. j LEROY TABOR, Sheriff. Wellsboro, July 19,1865-tt, YEAR TUB NSW PRICKS ! ooiwcTow at J. A. ROSE & CD’S CHEAP CASH STORE T N : E W Q GODS A.S D v * -'J J NEW STYLESI 00008 HATE FALLENI GOODS ARE CHEAPER! The only question among Ladies is, where can I gat something handsome in the shape of a Good Stylist Dress, Cloaking, &c., end at the tame time CHEAP 7 On walking into the Store of ROSE CO’S the Ladies will find this difficult question IMMEDIATELY ANSWERED. HE BUYS CHEAP t HE BEUB CHEAP! DRESS GOODS. Corded Poplins, Merinoes, AUpaccas, Coburgs, Bep-DeLaSnes, Pacific DeLaines, Ac., Ac. _.. „ FANCY GOODS. Hut Rolls, Head Nets, French and American Cor sets, Breakfast Shawls, Splendid Nahiu, Skating Cops, Hoods, Hood Nubias, Dross Trimmings, Ooll&r and Sleeve everything. LADIES’ CLOTHS. FLANNELS, SOLPBRINOES, 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." “ Wall, I wl2l tell you. You STOP AT ROSE’S. HE KEEPS THE LARGEST A N.D BEET STOCK OF READY MADE CLOTHING, AND I WANT A PAIR OF PANTS, SO-LET’S STOP THERE." « roe- RE XI&BT. J. A. HOSE Sc 00. KEEP HOOP SKIRTS, AND SUCH AN ASSORTMENT! WHY, I DO BELIEVE be has enough to build a telegraph aoros* the Atlan tie Ocean; ,'j 1 AND I WANT ONE, YES, I WANT TWO, YES, We Will Stop There, FOR HE SELLS WOMEN'S SHOES, for .$1.25 BALMORAL SKIRTS, (full size) 3.25 25 HOOP SKIRTS, (wide tapes) 1.25 BEST KIP BOOTS, (shop made) 5.00 BESIDES ALL THESE HE HAS ALL KINDS OF BOOTS and SHOES I AND ALL PRICES, AJTD THEY ARE CHEAP, TOO, FOR I HAVE TRIED THEM, AND I Know they are Bight and Cheap. ; 1 DOITT KNOW HOW HE GETS HIS GOODS, (probably steals them or buys them and neror paya for them) BUT WE WONT! ASK HIM, AS LONG AS THEY ARB CHEAP, WE WILL BEY.” LADIES & GENTLEMEN, WE Wvß EVERYTHING; Tea, I say we have everything except wagon track i and post holes and these you can buy at the Hard ware Stores. IT IS WORTH WHILE TO STEP IN AMD SEE WHAT HE HAS. Don't buy—only see. Coma and examine. The Goodsare to your taste. And re member the plaee. RpSE’S CHEAP CASH STORE, MAJfSPIEtD, Tioga Cotmtf, Pa., NEXT DOOR TO MANSFIELD HOTEL. Mansfield, Janaary 11,1885-ly. gPRINQ AND SUMMER GOODS 1 T. L. BALDWIN, IS now receiving a large and well eelecteA STOCK OF SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS, oonaiating In part of a General Stock of DRY GOODS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, J GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES. WOODEN WARE, io., *o. All of which will be lold VERY LOW for READY PAT OILY. ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE . TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All penona baying GOODS far t R EAD Tj PAT, Are reapeotfally invited to call and ezaaina THE STOCK, Aa they are to be aold at VERY LOW PRICES. CASS PAIS FOB WOOX.. Tioga, Hay 17 1885. T. L. BALDWIN. THE WORLD’S GREAT REMEDY FOR Scrofula and Scrofulous Diseases. From Emery Edet y a leell-knoum merchant of Ox/trdy Maine, “ I have sold large quantities of your SASBAPARILLA, but never yet one bottle which foiled of the desired eHfcet and full satisfaction to those who took it. Aa fast as oar people try It, they agree there has been no medicine Ilka it before In our community.” Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Ulcere, Sores, and &U Diseases of the Sk£h. JFVow Rev. Robt. Stratton, Bristol , England. “ 1 only do my duty to you and the public, when. I add my testimony to that you publish of the medicinal virtue* oryour Sarsaparilla. My daughter, aged ten, had an afflicting humor in her cars, eyes, and nair for yetrs, which we were unable to cure until wo tried your SARSA PARILLA. She has been well for some months,” From Mrs. Jane E. Rice, a well'knmon and much-esteemed ladyofDennisville , Cape May Co., N.J. M My daughter has suffered for a year past with a acrof nlons eruption, which was very troublesome. Nothing afforded any relief until wc tried your M f which soon completely cured her.” From Charles P. Cage, Esq., of the icidely-knovm Gage, Murray & Co., manufacturers of enamelled papers Hi Nashua, N. H. • “ I had for several years a very troublesome humor in my face, which grew constantly worse until it disfigured my features and oecamc an intolerable affliction, 1 tried almost every thing a man could of both advice and medi cine, but without any relief whatever, until 1 took your Sarsaparilla. It immediately made my Dice worse, as yon told me it might for a time; but in a few weeks the new skin began to form under the blotches, and con tinued until my face Is as smooth as any body’s, and 1 am without anjrgymntoms of the disease that X know of. 1 enjoy perfect health, and without a doubt owe it to your Sarsaparilla.” Erysipelas General Debility—Purify the Blood. From Dr. Robt. Scnvin, Houston St., New York. “ Dr. Ayer. I seldom fall to remove Eruptions and Scrofulous Sorts by the persevering use of your Sarsapa rilla, and 1 have just now cured an attack of Malignant Erysipelas with it. No alterative we possess equals the Sarsaparilla you have supplied to the profession as well as to the people.” From J. E. Johnston , Esq., Wakeman , Ohio. ' “ For twelve years, I had the yellow Erysipelas on my right arm, during which tune 1 tried all the celebrated physicians I could reach, and took hundreds of dollars worth of medicines. The ulcers were so bad that the cords became visible, and the doctors decided that my arm must be amputated. I began taking your Sarsaparilla. Took two bottles, and some of your Fills. Together they have cured me. lam now as well and sound as any body. Being in a public place, my case is known to every body in this community, and excites the wonder of all.” From Mon. Henry Monro , M- P. P., of Newcastle* C. W., a leading member of the Canadian Parliament. “ 1 have used your Sarsaparilla in my family, for general debility , and for purifying the blood , with very beneficial results, and feel confidence in commending it to the afflicted.” St. Anthony’s Fire, Sosa, Salt Rheirm, Scald Head, Sore Eyes. From Harvey Sichler, Esq., the able editor qf the hannock Democrat, Pennsylvania. “Our only child, about three years of age. was at tacked by pimples on hia forehead. They rapidly spread until tber formed a loathsome and virulent sore, which covered hia face, and actually blinded his eyes for some days. A skilful physidan applied nitrate of silver and other remedies, without any apparent effect. For fifteen days wo guarded his hands, lest with them he should tear open the festering and corrupt wound which covered his whole face. Having tried every thing else we had any hope from, we began giving yoar Sarsaparilla, and applying the iodide or potash lotion, as you direct. The sore began to heal when we had given the first bottle, and was well when we had finished the second. The child's eyelashes, which had come out, £rew again, and he is now as healthy and fair as any other. The whole neighborhood predicted that the child must die.” Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. From Dr. Hiram Stoat, of St. Louis, Missouri. “ I find your Sarsaparilla a more effectual remedy for the secondary symptoms of Syphilis and fbr syphilitic disease than any other we possess. The profession are in debted to you for some of the best medicines we have." -FVow A. J. French, M. D., an eminent physician of Law rence, Mass., t cho is a prominent member of toe Legis lature of Massachusetts . “ Dr. Aybr. My dear Sir r I have found your Sarsa parilla an excellent remedy for Syphilis, both of the primary and secondary type, and effectual in some cases that were too obstinate to yield to other remedies, Ido not know what we can employ with more certainty of suc cess, where a powerful alterative is required.” Mr . Chris. S. Van Liew, o/Xeto Brunswick, 2f. J. y dreadful ulcers on his legs, Caused by the abuse of mercury, or mercurial disease , which grew more and more arm rated for years, la spite at every remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the persevering use of AVSB’s Sarsaparilla relieved him. Few cases can bo found more inveterate and distressing than this, ?m«i it took several dozen bottles to cure him. Loucorrhcea, Whites, Female Weakness, are 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 well-known and widely-celebrated Dr . Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati. “ I have found your Sarsaparilla an excellent altera tive in diseases of females. Many oases of Irregularity, Leueorrhoea, Internal Ulceration, and local debility, arm ing from the scrofulous diathesis, have yielded to it, and there arc few that do not, when its effect is properly aided by local treatment.” A’, lady, unwilling to allow the publication of her name, lorites • “ My daughter and myself have been cored of a very debilitating Lcucorrhcca of long standing, by two bottle* of your Sarsaparilla,” Ebeumatism, Gout, liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, JTenraJgia, when caused by Scrofula In the system, are rapidly eared by this Ext. Sarsaparilla. AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS possess so many advantages over the other purga tives in the market, and their superior virtues are so universally known, that we need not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal to the best st ever has been, and that they may be depended on to do all that they have ever done. ' Prepared by J. G. AYER, M. D., & Co., Lowell, Mass., and sold by Sold by J. A. Roy and F. R. Williams, Walisboro; Dr. H. B. Borden, Tioga; S. S. Packard, Covington; C. V. Elliott, Mansfield; 8. S, Billings, Gaines; and by Dealers everywhere. [Nov. 23,1894-ly.] WELLBBORO STEAM WOOL CARDING A CLOTH DRESSING WORKS.—The Sub scriber having built an entire new Mill for the pur pose of Carding Wool and Dressing Cloth in the lower part of town near Riberole'a Tannery, returns thanks for past favors and would inform Hie people of Tioga County and other places adjoining that he ia ready to Card Wool on short notice as his works ran by steam power. Wool Carded and Cloth Drtosed at aa low rates or lower than any other establishment in the country. All work warranted to give good satisfaction. All work sent from a distance by stage will be returned by the same if ordered. Wellabooo, May 31, 1865. CHARLES LEE. The wellsboro and trot express.— The subscriber will take charge of Express pack ages for New York and Philadelphia by the way at Covington, Mansfield, and Troy, guarantying their safe and prompt delivery at the offices at each pi«~» Packages for Philadelphia may bo sent cheaper and quicker by this route than by the way of Corning and Elmira. Packages for New York can be seat cheaper, and as promptly by this route as by any other. Office opposite Boy’s Drug Store, , W, N. MARVIN, Proprietor. Wellsboro, Jurul 18,1886.