FBOM ODUDOMi Titusville Sept. 26, 1865. Friend Cobb: Titusville is still aflbgt. There is a good deal of petroleum about, but it emails badly. Everything ie oilous—if not greasy : in fact, too greasy.—l find it difficult to stand, not to mention ihoving. Venango County seems to be suffering .frith oil on the stomach, and the visible result seems to be quite as emetiaal as a dose of’squills or lobelia. This whne country looks like a great gigantic card of only the holes in the paper arepep&r ite, though near together, while here, they run; Aether.— Erie and Crawford counties are p;; lured on almost every acre, hot oil has not found, in paying quantities except in corner of Crawford; but a nombft of wells have spouted forth water, copiously‘land quite as harmlessly and valulessly as a wi ale’s spout ing. AtCorrythey permit stomj .il to salute you in the streets, and yon have taDd The trial of Werz, the Andcraonvilie jailer, still lingers. Enough evidence of hi* unparal leled brutality in the treatment of our unfor tunate boys has been adduced to stamp him a monster,- for whom hanging is too goodj- Out of sight with the monster. Then trot out bis master, Jeff Davis. The New York Tribunt, in speaking of Ma son & Hamlin's Cabinet Oboans, says “ These instruments have been blown by the wind of genuine success from Boston to San Francisco. That Messrs. Mason & Hamalin have succeeded in making a superior small in strument—from little bandbox like things, to those which, though portable, and not larger than a piano, can make themselves felt in a church—is the universal opinion of the mus ical professsion. - They agree . that no such mechanical works of the kind can be found in equal perfection in Europe. The tone is pure and full, and with an immense body for so small a provocative mechanical force. They stand rough travelling, bad usage, and -will live in climates which will kill American mis sionaries.” NOTICE. —An election for President, Directors, Treasurer and Secretary of the Tioga R. E. Company, will be held at the office of the'Company in the City of Philadelphia, on Monday, the sixth day of November, 186 S, between the hours of 12 M. and 2 P. M. 110c165-Jt RUCTION I AUCTION 1 AUCTION!— The Subscriber being to rent his farm, offers for sale at public vendue, the following proper ty, vis: Nineteen Select, Dairy Cows and some young Stock, and a lot of Store Hogs, one Mare, one Yearling Colt, and one FINE SPAN OF BAY HORSES. Also a lot of Farming Implements, snob as Wagons, Sleds, Chains, and all kinds of Tools on the farm. -The sale will take place on Wednesday, Ootober 18,1865, at ono o'clock P. M. Delmnr, Oct.'ll, 1885. WM. FRANCIS. ORPHAN’S COURT SALE.—In pnrsitanee of an order of the ‘Orphan’s Court of Tioga county bearing date October 3d, 1886, the following described real estate,late the property of James B. Cady, dic’d, will bo offered at public sale on the premises, on the 15th day of November next at 1 o’clock P. to wit: A lot of land situate in Nelson township, and bounded as follows, vis; on the north by' lands of 8. Bogart and Silas Finely, on the east by lands of Pbil *{P Hanville, S. Bogart and the public highway, on tile south by the Cowanesque river, and on the west ■by lands of Lncretia Mack and the Cowanesque river ' containing about eighty acres. Terms of Sale. One half cosh and balance in one ye %\ „ L. H. BREWSTER, ucl 11, 65. Adm’r of the James B. Cady, dec’d. TIOGA MARBLE WORKS. CALEINS & CONKLIN. (late Cola and Caltine)'" PROPRIETORS. MR. CONKLIN having had large experience in some of the best Marble Shops in the country in the artistic part of this buiiness the pro printers are now prepared to execute orders for TOMB STONES, of all kinds, and MONUMENTS of either RUTLAND OR ITALIAN MARBLE, in the most workmanlike manner, and with dispatch. They will keep the' best quality of Marble, of both kinds named, constantly on hand. Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleansed and made to look as good as new. . Mr. Harvey Adams, of Charleston, is our autho rized Agent, and all contracts made with him will be valid. Customers can contract for work with Mm at shop prices. Tioga, Sept. 13, 1865-ly. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—In pursuance ot an order of the Orphan's Court of Tioga comity bearing date the 9th day of September, 1866, the* following described real estate, lore tbe propertyjif Harrison Hook, deo’d, will be offered at publie«jj||*£ an tbe premises, on tbe 20th of November next SPK o’clock P. M„ to wit: A lot of lend situated in Westfield township, be ginning at tbe north east comer thereof and tbe south east comer of a lot of land of the estate of John Watkins, dec’d; thence south 61 8-10 rods to a post; thelco west 40 rods along lands of Pago Sprague to a post; tbence south 55 4-10 rods to the public bigb> way; tbence along the highway south 60 degrees west 68 rods; tbence west along lands of Mack' Brothers 21 8-10 rods to a post; tbence north along | laids of tbe estate of George W. Mack, deo’d, 90 4-10 role to a post; tbence west along same 14 8-10 rods to a post ; thence north along land of James Green .fll 8-10 rods to a post tbe north west corner of tbe lot hereby described; tbence east along lands of Jis. l<3reen and lands of said John Watkins, dec’d, 134 $lO rods to the place of beginning—-containing ninety and 810 acres more or less; N Also —Another lot of land situated in Westfield township, described as follows, to witbounded on tbe north by land of James Green, on the east by land of George W, Mack’s estate, on tbe south by land of John M. Harper, and on the west by laud of laid John M. Harper and Butler Pride—containing tbout seventy-four and 3-10 acres. Terms—One-half cash upon sale and the other half fa one year thereafter with interest. DANIEL S. SHOVE, « Adm’r of Harrison Mack, deo’d, ; Oct. 11. 1865~6t. j LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office at Weilsboro, Oct, 11, 1666. j Allen, Edwin R. Mulks, Edward • Barnes, Col. L. Morris, Miss Anna Burch, W. A. 3 McWeeny, Mrs Eate(for'n) Buckley, Byron C. . Nichols, Mrs. Chas. Baker & Bro. • Naylor, 8. P| - j Bruce, D- K. Paine, J. E. Buck, Royal Peterson/Benjatnin ■ Goats, Timothy Pine, Miss Sarah Care, Abraham , Rockwell, Mrs. Sarah 1 Campbell, Miss Mary Rees, D. W. \ Campbell, Miss Ellen Sears, Allen Dyer, George B. 2 Stearns, Miss Frankey - Davis, Leroy P. Satterly, Mrs. Mary G. s Foster, John S Smeadley, Leumiei j Foster, Horner 3 Smallokin, Jno. ; Howland, E. Tipple, Clifton * Hollis, E. T. Utter, William Hatberille, John, (foreign) Vandusen, Benj. - I Eimberland & Kuhn, Longfeld, Jonas \ Lynchan, William (for'n) Terwilligar, J. H. Loomis, Lewis ■* * ’ , Wo; * obtain any of these letters, the applicant mast call for “ advertised letters," give the date of this list, and pay two cents for advertising. If not called for within one month they will be sent to the Daact-Latfcec Office. .. HUGH J4 % IN PARTITION.— j ! Notice Is hereby given that a summons in partition' baa issued from the Court of Common Pleas for Tioga. County returnable the lost Monday of NovembeiSßpxt? at the suit of Robert G. White, against James lick'and Franklin H. Smith, Trustees of the Arhon" Land Company, Ana F. Man tor, Mary A. Dockery, Edwin Dyer, Anthony Schoder and Mary E. Schoder bis wife, Thomas B. Jacques, Samuel B. Jacques, and Isaac S. Jacques, for the purpose of making-partition of a tract of land situate in Bloss townsh!p7sfifea county, Penn'a, described as follows : Beginning at a birch at the easterly corner of land of Benjamin Patterson; thence north forty degrees east two boqdred and ninety-five perches to a post ,* thence south two hundred and fifteen perches to a birch; thence south forty-six and three-fourths de grees west one hundred and eighty-six perches to a beech; thence north forty degrees west one hundred and perches end five-tenths of aperps) to a beech; thence north thirty-seven degrees earfSD perches to a post; thence north twenty-four degrees west twenty-fite perches to the place of beginning— containing two hundred and eighteen acres more on less, and port of a larger tract of land surveyed in pursuance of warrant No. 6008 to Aaron Bloss—said plaintiff alleging that be with the defendants named together and undivided do hold the premises above named, LEROY TABOR, Sheriff. lloct6fi-6w. a mw - naxzrviTiri -1 - r- -. And perhaps a few more to alllow stragglers to come up to the main body of our customers, | O. BULLARD ; will offer superior inducements to the trading public, in the line of WINTER DRESS GOODS, : CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, SHEETINGS; * Shirtings, ! • i 1 aqd every thing in the line of j DRY GOODS | usually kept in the country. | TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, | ! and all the j FAMIEY GROCERIES, j 1 i : at reasonable prices. Call at once and buy your winter stock. ! O. BULLARD. Wellsboro, Oct. 11, 1865. j J AWRENGE VILLE, TIOGA CO., PAI, » IS THE PEACE J - —TO— | f BBT7 B&LL CHE ATI A FULL STOCK | . just received!. Come One mod all 1 r - I a if(tr _ j SEE FOR YOURSELVES. CLOTHING j GOT VP TO order!, 1 • 1 AND - I WARRANTED TO FIT. A. Large Stock of OLOTHS ! Inst Received. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. BULLS? AUOH & SHUTTB. Lawrenceville, Oct. 4, 1865-ly. > AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned having been appointed an auditor to distribute the funds in the hands of the Administrator of L. M. Bullard, dec’d, will attend to the duties of said ap pointment at his office in Wellsboro, on Friday the 10th day of November 1865. All creditors and per sons interested in the distribution ofsaid funds are hereby nntiffed to appearand present their alalma or be forever hatred from so doing. Wellsboro, Oct 11, ’65, WM. H. SMITH, And’r. NEW ARRANGEMENT! ~ r r?i T. Lv MLfiWm & CO., TIOGA, PENN’A, | i i. i ARE RECEIVING A larse aitd well selected i.» .'-vj ■ STOCK OF DRY GOODS, , BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. CROCKERY,- HATS AND CAPS, - - i ■ PAINTS AN-D-Ot3ErB,- WALL PAPER, GROCERIES, Ac., 40., &g., WHlCil WILL BE DISPOSED OF CHEAP. FOR Ready Pay Only ! \ TIOGA, Oct 4, 1866-ly. Q kN. HAMMOND’S NURSERY— Middleimry, Tioga Co., Pa., situated on the Plank Road, four miles from Tioga. We are prepared to furnish 100,000 Fruit Trees at the following prices: Appletxees—large size, 25 cents at the Nursery; 30 coats delivered. : Common size, 20 cents at the Nur sery, 25 cents delivered. Pear Trees, 50 cents. Summer Apples. —Burnham Harvest, Early Har vest, Chenango Strawberry, Washington Strawberry, Red Astraohan, Summer Bellflower, Sommer Queen, Summer King, Sweet Bow, Sour Bow. Fall Apples. —Tanners, Gravenstein, Eambo, Rib •ton Pippin, Fall Pippin, Republican Pippin, Hawley or Douse, Maiden’s Blush, Large Wine, Ladies' Sweet* lug, Lyman's Pumpkin Sweet. Winter Apples. —Baldwin, Bailey Sweet, Black GUlflower, Blue Peartnain, American Golden Russet, Rozbury Russet, Rhode Island Greening, Esopus Spitzenburg, Swaar, Sweet Qiliflower, Sugar Sweet, Honey Greening, Honey Sweet, P.ound Sweet, Pound Sour, Peck's Pleasant, '-Cullman Sweet, Tompkins Co. King. Fears. —Bartlett, English Jargonelle, Bleaker'a Meadow, Bella Lucrative, Louisa Bona D Jersey, Seokel, Beurre D' Amalis, Golden Beurre, Flemish Beauty, Gloat Moreeau, Lawrence. Also—Siberian Crab, Quinces, and Grape several varieties. C. A N. HAMMOND. Middlebory, Tioga Co., Pa., Oct. 4, 1855-ly. FIRM & NEW GOODS AT TIOGA. BORDEN BRO S, Would respectfully announce to “ all whom it may concern," that they keep constantly on band a large and well selected assortment of DRUGS AMD MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS AND WALL PAPER, DYE STUFFS, FAMILY DYES, LAMPS, GLASS WARE, - PLATED WARE, mob u CASTORS, SPOONS* TEA * TABLE, , FORKS. j - CAKE DISHES, *c. WRITING PAPER, ENVELOPES, SCHOOL BOOKS, PATENT MEDICINES, Tea, Coffee, Splpe, Pepper, Gin ger, Saleratns, Starch, TOILET AND WASHING SOAPS, and an endless variety of YANKEE NOTIONS. Tiog*, Po., 00t.4,1865-ly*s. Dissolution of partnership.—Notice is hereby given that the partnership lately ex isting between A. D. Cole and Henry D. Calkins, un der the firm of “ Cole A Calkins,” was dissolved on the 28th day of September, 1865, by matnal consent. The said Calkips has purchased the interest of Cole, and will continue the business by himself. A. D. COLE, Tioga, Oct. 4, ’65-4L HENRY D. CALKINS. PUTTY A WINDOW GLASS at ROY’S DRUG STORE. JJELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHD— „ - t i For theae diieaiae it ie truly a iiovereign remedy, and too much cannot be laid in ill pniie. A tisgla dote hai been known to relieve the moit argent symptom!. Are yon troubled with that dlstreising pain in the email of the back and through the hipe 1 A tea spoonful a day of Helmbeld'a Buohn will relieve yen. ■..• j I make no Herat of ingredient!. Halmbold’i Ex tract Bnehn it composed of Bnohn, Cnbabe, and Ju niper Berriea, ulectad with great cure, prepared in ractio and recording to rules of GENUINE PREPARATIONS. Established upwards cf 16 years. WAREHOUSE, 594 Broadway, New York; And HELMBOLD’S MEDICAL DEPOT, 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. nELDIBOLD’I BCCHC; HELimBOLD