THE AGITATOR.; , j.OCAIi A HI) M Xfc {£ I LAKEOtra \Pell»l>oro. Wednesday, Sept. 27, 180^.' New Advertisements. • i'■ , ■ Kotice to Bridge Builders—Commissioners, ~ , . Agents Wanted for the Secret Service, 4c." ' Will be Opened Daily—John R. Bowen; r ‘ Orphan’s Court Sale—Wm. W. Baynes, Hsjsoii fftlker, Adm'rs. Elmira & WUliamupo lT » m( «1U Arrive end Depart Hoeing Boutli. V i r —.W4,r»e £TZ Freight, “■ coxl Train, A. «. Xroj, May 10:1866- BdjilU Aniw- MaUs Depart, y Tram ibe North, -6:80 A. M. North, .» “ 50uth,.....-9:56 e. si. Sonth {HBo*.k. « Fart, “ Bast, TsU,*.* k “West, MO P.H.! <* '“-West : .. ERIE RAHWAY mint will leave Corning-et abont the following Boors; WESTWXXD BoUSr. So.hßnffalo Express •. , .....I. MSiTm. v 0.3, Night Express, 1: 88 «:m. So. S. SI»1) ...... 1428 a. m; V 0.5, Night Express for Dnntlrk and 8uffa10,.,...' };18 a. m. No 6, Midi, for Buffalo end Dunkirk,- l(kS3 a.m. XAinrxss Boucn No. !, He* York Express, _ I(k28»;:m. NO. 4, Night Express... . 12t§4.a, m. No t, Steamboat Express, &40 p. m. No 8, Cincinnati Express, 3:40 >.m. No. 12, Night Express, . Il:4l'p,m. A. T. COCHRAN, Agent at Corning. Blcssburg & Coming’, & Tioga Rail Brad. Leave Corning. liail 8 00 ft, m. 11 Mill, 5 00 .}. m. Accommodation, S4O p. m .[ | Acoommodation „ .1 01V.1. m. L. H. BHATTUCK, 5* '•fc. ' None* to Advertisers.— -This paper got} to pret* on Tuesdays,. Therefore advertisement* just be banded in on Monday to secore promptinserjlon. Soldiers Orphasb' Committee. —We are requested to give notice that Hon. Thomas H. BurrovfartUate gopt. of Soldiers’ Orphans, ‘ha« appointed. Ghai. F. gwAH, Eiq., on the Committee for Tioga county/ vice Mr#, fl. Sherwood, resigned. - ’ Sunday ’ School Pic-Nic. —There will be * pinion. Sunday School pic-nic In Seeley’s Grove, South Charleston, on Saturday, 30th lost., comment ng at 10 A. M. A general invitation is extended to the public. A New Paper. —The Cittern, has been eataUisfajbd at Emporium, the county-seat of Cameron conntyi It is neatly printed, well edited, and if out poken for the right, deserving of a large measure*# sue- Concert. —The Sieging Association of 'Chatham will give & Concert, consisting of vocal and'-ttyrtru mental music, on Saturday evening, Septeti&tr 30. at the Church in the Clooa district, mChatba«, un der the direction of 0, A. Briggs. A Caed. —Mrs. "Willi*ton desires to make-giAtcfai acknowledgments to the neighbors and'cUieei?, by whose exertions her house and furniture weft saved from destruction on the night of the fire. ' ' [This card should have appeared two ago bet was overlooked. Ed.] j/. A Scopsdbjei/s act. —As Mr. Richard of Covington, was going home on the oreniag.of the 17 tb Inst, be was knocked down and rohbed;of oath and notes to the amount of $660. One Johil Qfeybo was arrested for the crime, bat was released become hook or crook. Mr. Videan offers a reward for the apprehension of Greybo. ' . ' The Oil-Hphteks.—“Jacob's Well" down finely, being about 120 feet deep. A f )in of water strongly impregnated with sulphur ha ; been itruck, and the present of “ black gas" Tl an nonneed. - 4 The Luck y Well is dowujß2s feet. of tail, but no oil. | f Mr. Murray is reported as being about to his tubing and pump at a crevice about 600 feet : ™m. Fateful Accident. —Dr. William F. Wxaf‘A.H,of Liberty, was seriously injured by tailing dr Jn the italri leading up to thia office, last Thursday morn ing. The occasion of his fall was doubtless 4 fit of apoplexy. Dr. Packer was'called in, and aft' f par tial consciousness was restored, endeavored £> make in examination to ascertain the nature of tb* injury nutaioed; but owing to the sensitiveness of be pa tient bnt little could be done. Th©*pympiom.< indi cate internal injuries and concussion of the If min.*— At present writing, (Monday) he lies in a se~tit-con- Kious state at Bigopey’s Hotel. The not without hope, but cri icaL \ A Ptteraon’s Magazine for October opens with tiful engraving of the little! Street Sweeps We bare seen lhat little girl somewhere before- The letter press, fashion plate, and pattern depex Jneim are, as usual, excellent. $2.00 per year. I'-.8-T?®- terton, Philadelphia. The Atlantic Monthly for October, spreads. tPe fol lowing Ml] of fare before its numerous readers ; “ Saints who have had bodies;” “No time/Uge the Old Time j” “ Coupon bonds; II“ The author of Saul“ John Jordan;” “Noel;” —'besides! new chapters of Neodte and Garden, Doctor a fine paper on Abraham Lincoln. Ticknor Afield, Boston, Mass. $4 a year. “Our Young FolfeV' and the Atlantic sent together for $5. May be bar at' (bo Bookstore. ' - -f / Onr Call didate for Senator. *rhie Clinton Co. Republican, says of our candidate for Senator : j “ Mr. Cowles is a lawyer by profession, and resides at Smethport. He is a roan ol “good natural endowment, and thorough col .“giate training. He bolds an enviable,positioif at the bar, and has an unquestionable repute ton for honesty and integrity. HUHoyalty to 3 e gov ernment during its severfe'trials bas bee a one-- eided, bold and unequivocal, having be- n test ed by one year’s service in the field, V'hither be went at the head of a company raised.in hia own county. He wue in nearly all tbe ; battle* between Grant and Lee, and always bihaved himself with courage and gallantry; Hie ca pacity for the position of Senator is'pronqunoed by those who know him ■ and are perfectly Qualified to judge, as being enoh as will fit bim for leadership in the higher branch'of our legislature. We pledge him the endorsement arid support of Clinton county." ;", ■ “ Capt.,Cowles is an earnest and 'demoted Republican, and has been euch since the or- Sanitation of the Republican party. , Since the Rebellion burst upon the country he has shown bimaelf something more than a etny-avhome patriot, and bis service to his country baS been of that character which confronted treason in Rv atrosgbolds. During the gloomy days 01’64, when drafts were impending over the country, and when the people were coming to the con clusion that the war would for years U> come, Capt. Cowles tendered his services to Got. Curtin which were accepted, and within - R. R. Time TfoMoc 't from Troy as foilosOsV ' ‘ Moving North. > Express,. JSfeSS », k, Mali, fojff », it. Way Freight, 4: j. u. Coal Train 4r25 >. M D.B.BTOVER.fiup’e. . Arrive. *■. a week's time he was in oamp with a company . TIOGA JUBBLE wnyKs. . f, r nn* 6^*V« feW ,“ W dayB /T d u i ALVIN BWBA'ZET, and Miss MARY Cly mer. * ~ Bn Keeneyville, on the 8d inst., by the same, Mr. NORRIS BUTLER, of Chatham, and’Miss BJfiTSEY A, SEELY, of Deerfield. « I DIED. « ‘ . In Ifiddlebury, at the residence of her father. Mr. 6. W. Hymes, Mrs. FIDELIA CYLB,,aged 22 years, 9 months, and 17 days. -Though young, her life has been an.aventful one. At the breaking out of the war she was nmiried to Mr. M. 6. Holidaj, who fell at the battle of South Mountain, Sept. 1862* For more than two years a widow, she was then again a bride;- but in a few months, she left her weeping husband and grief- strick en friends, to-mourn her early death. ... Twice Las.the bridal wreath been placed upon .her brow; but its withered flowers are now scattered up on her tomb. Gentle, amiable,-'and confiding, she attached to herself many warm .friends, wbo tearfully ca«t their little offering of affection upon her grave. We trust her ransomed spirit wears now the fadeless wreath of immortality. G.-P. W,. AGENTS WANTED FOR rnHE SECRET SERVICE, THE FIELD, A THE DUNGEON, AND THE . : . ESCAPE, ■ B s ALBBJt TD. BI CHARB S O A*/ ! N.- Y. Tribune Correspondent. . The"mo { st interesting and exciting book ever pub* lished, embracing Mr. Richardson's unparalleled ex perience for four years ; traveling -through the South in the secret service of the “Tribune” at tho out break of the war, with nor armies and fleets, both East and West, during the first two years of -the Re bellion ; his thrilling capture; 'his confiiiewient for twenty months in seven .different rebel prisons; bis escape and almost miraculous journey by, night of nearly 4(io miles. It will abound in stirring . events, and contain more of the fact, incident and romance of the war than any other.work published. Horace Greelet says.;* A great many books will yet be written concern ing this War; in addition to tho many already in print-; but not one of them will give within a similar compass a clearer, fuller, more readable tirely from personal observation, of the nature, ani mus, purposes, tendencies and instrumentalities of the ..Slaveholders' Rebellion than does the unpretending .narrative of Mr. Richardson." Teachers, ladies, energetic young men, and .espe dally returned and disabled officers ond.soldiers, in want of pr -Stable employment, will find it peculiarly adapted to tbelr condition; .‘Vye-haye .agent* clearing $176 permoatb, which vjc will prove to any doubting applicant' Send- for circulars.- - Address-* - • » ■ - ; '.TONES-, BROS. 4 00,;' JiL* N. B. corner Sixth and Minor Streets,' - 275ep65-lm* ' Philadelphia, Pa, ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. —In pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Tioga County, bearing date the first day of September,' following described real estate, late the property of Joseph Walker, deo’d, will be offered at public dale, on the premises, on Wednesday, the Ist day of November' 1 ne?t, at 1 o'clock P. M,, to wit: A lot of land lying la Richmond township, -ijpsa { county, Pa., bounded on the north by lends of Jo seph P. Morris, on the east by lands of Joseph P. Morris and'D. 0. Holden, on the south' by lands of Hoard and Beach; and on jtbe west by lends of Geo. Slingerlend and ———, Coveny—containing -*boufc forty-seven acres.' ' f r Terms of sale. Gash on confirmation of the WM, W BAYNES. NELSON: WALKBH, . Admr'a of the estate of Joseph Walker, 27aep65*j4t. JOHN 8. Attorney and counsellor' at law, Coudsraport, Pa., will attend the several Courts in Potter and McKean counties. All bnainess en trusted to bis cars will receive prompt attention. He bee the agency of large-tracts-of good settliing land and will attend to the payment of taxes on any lands in -said counties. Coodersport, Sept. 18,1885-Xy.« ■ :tio ga coujn agitator. HUNTER'S PATENT WATER FOUNTS OB ROItED WELLS.— A durable Well made, end pure water obtained Ia- One Hour. ? .Zhjs well improvement upon those heretofore [stink upon'this principle, Using the'SLOTTED i PIPE, which is more durable and In EVERY respect [ superior to. any other! To those intending tohave'Wolls of thta'klnd sunk," wo respectfully ask of them to examine' - our process' before doing, so. Having purchased |he..right tor Tioga and Potter .Counties, I shall commence at once canvassing and putting them in operation, when I can convince tbe most skeptical of their success. Towusbipßighta forSala. Address , E-. A. JOHNSTON, Agent. ; Tioga, Sept. 13, 1865^41* - *- - 'S- flk - it ... , .... .«» gr “ . ' : H S -i , H 5 OC «-■. - .fi -a ■ £_ ■ © < 9. § § H * -4) g r J | h | |«> O i **■ 0 55 * *2 . ■fl V W ■ » - ■* S * * ga m ■ ■ fl « M H” ■ Iff' •>• © M . 2 ■fc |M « * o W -M 6 ■SS N © S •5- fc.: *® © g..■ £ 5 5 £ § H ; **• . ft © fl g • N Ja -ft * g - a s. ■ 0 5, 2 tt s * . 3 w ® oo i o O O I t g, 8 8 2 ./. • -«r - o -s •■ ?? 2 ►? H «-«' § ■- Jd* J fl a g • 7n «I “ ft( .« gj = B ■ *. . r ft °- i I ■ v ij a /: « dgH , _ sa 2-g l-s; ■ II -ssS." .- SB R , ■ •’ J B sf* - - w SJ £ s J iQ vil' ■ -.H «« -SPICES, ; TOILET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES, LOOKING GLASS PLATES, PICTURE GLASS, WINDOW GLASS, ENVELOPES, CAP 4 LETTER PAPER, f ’INKS, &C., &0,, &c. N. B. Physicians* Prescriptions and all other Recipes will be carefully and accurately' made up from pure and reliable Medicines. Wellsboro, Aug.-23, 1866. - J. A. ROY. . FOE EVERYBODY 1— TME HISTORY OF TEE PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CORPS , Compiled from ' Official Documents by J. R. SYPHERj’-Esq.y (late War Correspondent Qf the Tribune.) . '■ O. ft ‘ . (of-tbdßucktalls) is general agent for this valuable work for Tioga Conety. ■ It contains all the muster rolls'-end'-tb* history- of .every member of that famous'corps. 783 pages. With four engra vings on-Steel.-, '’l . 1 fj\o TUa PSOPLE OF TIOOA COUNTY :— Get the bist and only authorized Life and Public Services of,ABRAHAM LINCOLN, impartial, truth ful, 750 pages, with beautiful engravings, good paper and binding—by Hon. H. J. RAYMOND, M. C. Some important things are copyrighted and cannot be used in any other-work. Wait for the Agent and see RAYMOND'S before you subscribe. E. n. Vaw HOKIVIC, M. d., Jigenx, For Lawrenceville, Tioga, Richmond, Chatham, Deer* field, Clymer, Westfield and other towns. Knoxville, Aug. 2,1866-tf. JA3. T.CtO3E, r F. E. CORBETT, W. A. MONROE, Col;T6th Va. Vols'. 'Of New York. Late of War Dept. CLOSE, CORBETT & MONROE, Attorneys, Claim, Patent, Real Estate, And General Insurance Agents. ;t>: Chiiim of all all . kind* against the United States Government or in'dicidturU collected. Ordnance, Quartermasters', and all Government ac counts promptly made up 1 and adjusted. MONEY LOANED aUd ADVANCED on Claims. Special attention given CASES. REAL ESTATE-Bdhght and 'Sold. HOUSES and FARMS for Sale or Rent in Washington, D. C., Alexandria, Vo., and surrounding couhtry. POLICIES granted on LIFE, FIRE, and MARINS RISKS in home of the oldest and most reiponsiblo Insurance Companies. Office, 227 Penna. Avenne, opposite Willards* Hotel, July“l9/1865-3ra. C. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTlCEi—Letters of ad- UJin ? strakson having been grunted to the under signed on the estate of Mioajah-Seelye, Into of Law rence Boro, dc'c'd, notice is hereby given to those indebted to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present thom-preperly authenticated for settlement to SARAH E. SEELYE, Adm'x. 6, XBO5-0&* meat market:— WM. TOWNSEND, Agent. Wholesale and Retail Dealer U FLOUR, PORK , HAMS, & GROCERIES , ' W idIiLSBOHO, •ALSO,. FRESH fiEEF, MUTTON, BUTTER/a * »*u * J p—t a O- ® S-® "T •ts .g 0 H' ® ? J « . J* « . O« « « aa 5 ** . , « | < £ f . ® § *i \* 8 "S' ftj. •m m 5- A A 1 a* s s . 3 *v. id - Q - * K* si ft Wtti ■■ © F'* WINDOW GLASS k POTTY, fox sale cheap, at P. R. Williams’ Drug Store. SOZODONT for .Cleaning V Teeth, for sale at P. R- Williams' Drug Store. •N % gPRINQ AND SOMMER GOODS ! . T. L. BALDWIN, IS now receiving a large and well MiMtai STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of a General Stock of DRY GOODS, LADIES' DRESS ROODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, ! HARDWARE,: BOOTS AND SHOES. WOODEN t WARE. Ao., 40. AH of which will be Bold VERY LOW fcr READY PAT ONLY. ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All persona buying GOODS for .RE AD 7 PA T, ■ Are respectfully invited to call andexaaiM THE STOCK, Aa they are to be sold at VERY LOW PRICES. CASH PAID POR WOOL. Tioga, Hay 17 18J5. T. L. BALDWIN. TU£ WORLD’S CHEAT REMEDY WE Scrofula and Scrofulous Diseases. From Emery Edes, a ireli-knovm merchant of Oxford, Maine, 1 1 have sold large ouhntitlcs bf your Sarsaparilla, but never yet oue bottle iwhich failed of the desired effect and full satisfaction to tfyo*c who took it. As fast as. our people try it, they agree there has been no medicine like it before in our community.r Eruptions, Pimples, Blotcb.es, Pustules, Ulcers, Sores, and all Diseases of the Skin. From Rtv. Ttoht. Stratton , Bristol , England. u I only do my duty to you and the public, when I add my testimony to that you pubhbh of thn medicinal virtue* of your Sarsaparilla. My daughter, aged test, had an afflicting humor in her oars, cyea, and fiair for years, which we were unable to cure until we tried your Sarsa parilla. 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It immediately made my face worse, to you told me It might for a time; but in a few weeks the new skin began to form under the blotches, and tinned until my face Is as smooth os any body's, and t am without airysymptorms of the disease that i know bf. 1 enjoy perfect health, and without a doubt owe it to your Sarsaparilla/’ Erysipelas Gen eral Debility Purify the Blood. From Dr. Robt. Saicin, Houston Si.% -Veto York, “ Db- Aver. 1 seldom fail to remove Eruptions and Scrofulous Sores by the persevering n&eof your Sarsapa rilla, and I (have just now cured an attack of Malignant 1 Erysipelas With it. No alterative we possess equals the Sarsaparilla you liave supplied to the profession a* well aa to the people. 1 ’ From J. E. Johnston , Esq., Waleman, Ohio . “ For twelve years, I had the yellow Krysipclas-on m y light arm, during which tunc I tried all tho celebrated physicians I could reach, and took hundreds of dollar* worth of medicines. The ulcers were so bad that tha cords became visible, and the doctors decided that my arm must be amputated. I began taking your Sarsaparilla. Took two bottles, and so pie of your Pills. Together they have cured me. lam now as well and sound aa any body. Being in a public place, my case U known to every body in this community, and excites the wonder of all.” From Hon, Henry Monro, M- P- P.j of Xetocastl*, C. W. % a leading member of the Canadian Parliament . “I have used your Sarsaparilla lu my family,for general debility, und for purifying (he blood , with very beneficial results, and feel confidence in commending ft to the afflicted. 0 St. Anthony’s Fire. Rose, Salt Hheum, 3oald Head* Sore Eyes. From Harvey Esq., the able editor of the Ttair- han nock Democrat, Pennsylvania. ** Our only child. About three years of age. was it tacked by pimples on lus forehead. They rapidly spread until they formed a loathsome and rtrafent sore, which covered his lace, and actually blinded his eyes for some days. A skilful physician applied nitrate of sUvor and other remedies, without any apparent effect. For days wo guarded his liands, lest with them ho 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 your Sars.umbti.la, and applying tho iodide orpotash lotion, ns 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. grew again, and he is now as healthy and fair as any other. The whole neighborhood predictetftliQt the child must die.” Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. From Dr. Hiram Stoat, of St. Louis, Missouri. “ 1 'find your Sarsaparilla a more effectual remedy for the secondary symptoms of Syphilis and for syphilitic disease than any other we possess. The profession are In debted to yon for some of the best medicines we have,” From A. J. French , .1/. D.. an eminent physician of Zoic renct, Mass., %cho is a prominent member of the Legis lature of Massachusetts. u Dr.-Ayer. My dear Sir; I have found your Sarsa parilla an excellent remedy for SyphiHs, both of tho primary and secondary type, and effectual in some case* 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. Chas. S. Van Licw, o/'Xeto Brunswick, N. .r, h««< dreadful ulcers on his lees. Caused by the abuse of mercury, or mercurial disease, which grew more and more aggra vated for years, in spite ot every remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the persevering: use of Avkr’s Sarsaparilla relieved him. Few cases can bo found more inveterate and distressing than this, and it took several dozen bottles to cure him. Xieaoorrboea, Whites, Female Weakness, are generally produced by internal Scrofulous Ulceration, and are very often cured by the alterative effect of th<« 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 . 44 1 have found your Sarsaparilla an excellent altera tive in diseases of females. Many eases of Irregularity, Leucorrhoea, Internal Ulceration, and local debility, aris ing from the scrofulous diathesis, have yielded to it, and there arc few that do not, when its effect la properly aided by local treatment.” A lady , unwilling to allow the publication of her name, -writes : - 44 My daughter and myself have been cored of s very debilitating JLcucorrhoea of long standing, by two bottles of your Sarsaparilla.” Khnrnfttiim, Gout, Diver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Neuralgia, when caused by Scrofula in the are rapidly cured 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 it ever has been, and that they may be depended on to do all that they have ever done. Prepared by J. C. AYER, M. D., & Co., Lowell, Mass., and sold by Sold by J. A. Boy and P. R. Williams, Wsllsboro ; Dr. H. H. Borden, Tioga; S. S. Packard, Covington; C. V. Elliott, Mansfield ; S. X. Billings, Caines: and by Dealers everywhere. [Nov. 23, 1864-ly.J The wellsboro and tboy express.— The subscriber will take charge of Express pack ages to r New York and Philadelphia by the way of Covington, Mansfield, and Troy, guarantying their safe and prompt delivery at the offices at each place. Packages for Philadelphia may be tent cheaper and quicker by this route than by the way of Corning and Elmira. Packages for New York can be lent cheaper, and as promptly by this route ae by soy other. Office opposite Boy’s Drug Store, W, N. MARTIN, Proprieter. Wellsboro, June 28, 1865. EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters testamentary having been granted to the subscriber on the es tate of Albert Fowler, lata of Nelson, dec’ll, notice is hereby given to those indebted to make immediate payment and those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement to PHTLETUS CRANDALL, Executor. Osceola, Sept. IS, 1865-flt.* SHEEP ASTRAY !*— Game, into the enclosure of the subscriber, in Charleston, about the first of July last, TWO SHEEP and two LAMBS. The ow ner. can have them by paying the chargee.- Charleston, .Sept, 20 ’6S. A, A. BOOKU&