THE AG.IT AV 01 LOCZ.L AND lISISCELLANEOLT7 Wellsboro, Wednesday, Dec. 13; 1865 iNew Advertisements Notice to Bridge SUilders--CominiSSiOn - ers.' Selling off at Reduced Prices—J. D. Jouee. orphan's , Court Suie—Alpheus W. Wilson,- BaiJsk Ersith, /idlers. • . Grand Christmas Concert. . • Estruy—Abel Streit. Estray--Ilenry, Clerk. , Lost—L. Cleveland. - - December—Roy's Drug Store. Music—Mies P. I. Wood. Caution—Alva Cornwell.- Notice—J. L. Robinson, Cesbier. '- Real Estate for sale7—JohnDickinson, BULLLED has a fine assortment of toys and ,. ttifii ' for the little - folks--the - hest - o iver lreredAin tovrn , ii t guess, as to variety.: THE BEEfiNG BEE?.-R. T. Hall, Esq., P.-M. Farmington Bill; lad week lat 'with us a sitar bei; . ~e i gbing 15 lbs. It is simply a monstrosity, slid - tY edible. - os- 01Sing to the acentatilation of stilvettiseMet and the anwieldliness of the Message, we are 4-1 to put over nearly all the local matter prepared in t yp e . We regret the necessity' but cannot lrelp'; DONATION.—The people are invited to &Wind ji d nation at the house of Ezra Potter in Middlebtui.; Wednesday evening, Dec. 20, for the benefit of Hi G. 2 : • , LSCOME n.ETHICNS.—We are amok obliged to Cot. lector PHELPS for tCeertifted copy of Income retnimal of the Sth Bab-district. It reached no too late, how ever, for insertion, this week. We. agaht notify thi pciblic that adver.tisenoe4e an o tllong communtoationa_ mutt reach tie ttoi.biter,th ika .hiondny noon io ensure publication that week. • Mr. A. POLeiv leweler,'-has - brOught from N , York within a few days, abeantifnl lot of plated-a solid Ware,'vely rich patterns, and, like everyilii j be offers, very reasonable as to prices. He hs# wise replenished hilt iittielc of light. Jewelry, so tb young men can now select something appropriate 1 their "bright : particular !tars." ' 4 t - Tamassarmaw of:Slits - Els luau's School, on Thursday and Friday evening Iso gays entertainments it-the Presbyterian Church, ca sitting of Tableaux, Music and Recitations, mad ,r the'direction of My! Streiman, and her able soda sets, Missed Bliss and Carpenter. The Tabliaiti were very . ece4enit ; the en U8i() ditto, and the reAitu. dons superior to anything - before - attempted Mee; Anne Baldwin, and Miss Ella WellittOonlssr ticularly distinguished themselves. The reMitpts whioh wore very satisfactory, are to be need inf:far mating-the iwhool room with Maps, Globes, &c. , :.`"? A Cosit,F)lerres lel4m—About the .18th .of lgoier - + her, nittlerio,,i,„yoang man named James H. ilia., t, formerly'of Tompkins county, N. Y., now residing East Chat4eitfon; called at the Jewelry - Btore of bk.. A. Foley, in this village, and asked to take, three irL sable loekets to the hotel to exhibit to hie - wife. 13 was permitted, to,q-this, but failed to report to , II! Foley with either goodscash: - Pursuit wasimn&., diately made, but the fellow evaded it and escaped for the time. Nothing farther was beard of him, until. lest Sato day, when a person bearing his desCription•calleeit:t Fob's and talked abont. leaving his watch for pairs. Foley asked him if be did not -call there of business in -November, to-vibieb -hi replied that was in Bloseburg at. the time named. He, then s .1 he would call Mondl;y 'Morning with the Watch, a d went out. • Watch was k.a . pt4pr. o'ol on Monday, it 01 in he we)ked dUring the fOretioort disguised soli ;- what by whiskers r itnd l tponstaahe which had thRI"11 jet over Sunday. He avoided - Foley,hOwaver, k . d soon slipped out, though not before he was recogn ed. Pursuit was made by Sheriff Tabor and and the chap was overhauled at Lloyd's, Niles Valb r, where he ;Vas:investigating the' mysteries of encrt.- He was smite and lodged in jail. 110 protelp r al against such ungentlemanly Proceedings, but „Wl in caged requested sheriff Tabor to get him a p'sitk . ut cards so thaktlie interrupted - game of ouchre -txlk it be played cat. The Sheritr;with'his accustomed sty - sanity of manner, informed the culprit that he dyr.t. now give himself up to Meditation and rePentant4lis, euchre was prohibited in that edifice; and tlins4se leave him. _ ; r , WILLSMORO ACADEMY—CLOSING , Ex EIIC/SElk.-' 4 , had thought that' the sob-senior and junior Fsite• Contest noticed last week not likely to be eueelidi in interest by anything to follow ; but the closing e:er ciao of the Fall term-yeaterday evening week cleat:ft the palm. The oceision was rendered prospectively interesting by the promised award of prizes, the reed ing of the Merit Roll and the Roll of Honor, att tell üby the Sinior Prise Ccrittest. ' - - ; The Methodist Church was filled to overflOwiir.at an early hour, nobody seeming to be deferreci Y am going by the -charge for airalasion. Saying alight demonstrations by thoUghtless boys, the " c in.= ing was decorously observed and 'everything m ; Jed like clock-work. There warp, pinata= contestants, forprinere,be efforts being confined to original essays. It le very much for the teachers and. pupils to sfy 'Abe! there was no failure on the part of any contestioi All of the essays were far above the averagersud many of them evinced a great deal of talent. Ser. iral showed "decided strength, cOmmendablepractief and culture. The reading was generally good, !,nd in some instances very fine. Mr. Van Allen one , his Assistants Could not have abetter advertisement Lush the progress, culture, and training displayed Wthe participants in the Senior prize contest. Theg,have labored earnestly and to some purpose, and we. see ns good reason why the Academy should riot, undeh mob auspices, become one of this finest sOhools Y et etnia ration in the State. - The Prices were awarded as follows : ' For best Scholarship, to BELLE. M. .siioCem*S 'a— Gail Hamilton's Complete Works-5 vols. - For best Written Essay; BELLE M., McCAlt LOgfelloW'S Prose Warks-2 For beat read Essay; MARY E. GITERNSEY ien , nYson's Poems—f. 2 yoke. • For second best written Essay; CL RA 13.: - Kific Einernon's " Conduct of Life." Given by Comm ,tee.- For best read and written Essay ;' RE-1124 Meer TON—Ccleridge's Poems. Given by T. Emery, I sq. For second best, read and written -.Essay ; ( {. i.ts. A. Gissosf—Wordsifortb's Poems. Given by Y. Eta. try, Esq. For second best hStia . Essay; -31.e.0a1E44„ Fig dam, Given by Wm. Bache, Esq. Panes To BUD-SEMORS AND .I 5 N 1 0 4 16 " . • For best Recitation, ALLIE DONALDSON ; gfel. low's CoMplett ,Pteetitel ,Works—. 2. - For second best Recitation, Et.t.'i - Creowt • R'Oard Taylor's Poems. , For third bistßecltation;Watt,,W_trzi sSo Remtu3's Poems.' For fourth best Recitation, Rum& ENGLISE;: - Csimp bell's Poems. _ , , • For best. Declamation, JAPES KRESS; AinellOari Debater, and - Alex..Stnith's Life Drama. - For second beet Declamation, Wx. SHAKI 'CAB; H. W. Beecbef's "LeooreF to - young Men." , - • For " Stick-to-itive-ness" in study, SALLII/ ; RObilisoin New 'University Algebra.' ' .For greatest improvement in Penmanship - W x: 1711 e 8 1 fttill - ht 61 SpOotlirian Copy Books. . Following is the ROLL OF Holton:: • ; Belle M. McCarter,. Arin:lsl:4 - Me, d.liee Landis, ' Milan riargraff, 011ie Gibson, Clarence Webb, I' Arne Donaldson, Wm. Card, Sallie Beddingtou, _Maggie Milton Lotmsbury, , Frank Emery, ,- - 1 Emma Blair, Mary Subr, ' , John J. Bogert, Ella Deane, ' • ' William Niles, Mary Kimball, ' ' Oiorge Riberolla, -Helen ijammnaliri„ Lucy Culver, - , Win. Dickinson,-: - Thesvitegens,- I•ink.B.-Pbents" Ella Crow 4 - —" Horace Packer. 2kin - intreling bZII - 1 . 6 - 166 - Presby te r mire tire h - F tray evening last; tile following resolution wai!". aopted : ' Resolved, That Mr. J. H. SHA.W be requested to take charge ot, it Singing Class in this village at such time and place as may be deemed advisable. - Accordingly I announce to all. those. interested in the subject of music that I will give a course of lessons at the Session Room of the Presbyterian Church, commencing on Friday evening, Deo. 15. - All - who desire to join the class are requested to be present the first evening. The term will consist of 13 lessons. Tuition—sl.oo for males, 50 cts. for females. - - . We are requested to state that the .Roll of Honor published in connection with report of closing exer cises of the Academy elsewhere, should contain' the name of Homer PACKER; it was omitted in the hur ry of emiumribiug. ._skj Having just returned from New York I makii this as my report as to the Market, &c. According to the judgment of most merchants, goods are now about as cheap as they will be this fall. I found tbet a large portion of my,stock could not be replaced at as low prices as I am now selling them at, viz:, Flanels, Morinoes, Paramattas, Black Silks, &a., but I intend to make no change ; in - prices_ at present, preferring to sell out clean. Some Goods are cheaper and I offer the following bargains for this 'week : Bleached binclina, good gdods,_yardicidw, 25 eta-. extra, " 35 eta. - Fine B,rown Shirtings, , 20,944. - 44 44 extra, . - • 25 e ta ., , . , Beat DeLitinec, ~1 . - 4 : ! . , 81 -“ 8. Brown qapton Riannelle, _ 31 eta. '' Handsome Balinorile,-high colors, :- ~, „ .$3 01 . ), Woolea - Doable Shawlp, , ~ ~ , ,.. - L ss 50,:, 1 clic, .Blankets at a reduction of from $2 to $5 per pair.•. _ For ftrrther_partienlars sea osw advertisement. It will pay to make purchases of needed goods this, month. 3- • 4. P4R. 5 9M..it Corning, N. Y., Deo, 13, 1-865. . • • SANTA CLAUB.—This time bonorrd old gaiht bat: tnade'a preliminary visit to the :Bookstore, and _Lae made arrangements, with Mr. YOUNG to have . his 'Bead Quartors there during the coming holidays.— At his suggestion,- large Welt of - toys,lmbracing the latest novelties, bas been procured; and presents to both old and young will no doubt be diatribe - tea . from this stock ;about Christmas.. The public bad better call and see. [Nov. 29,4885-5wA . - _ ~ Boos III:MINI:L-0n a recent' visit to 170w - Yorkl. made arrangements to have Books, Magarines.:Perl:. odieide, ..tc„ bottia 'or rebound as promptly "and rcheaply.tti - theiSealibe bound 'anywhere else. now making up a largo box of binding and 'partieS having bidding to do; will please leave their iSfagii, -tines 4e,, at the Book Store, on or before Dec. Mb.. . Call and examine styles and pricei Nov. 29, 1865-3 w. linos( Yonrio, Bookseller' ` ZVIARRZFID. In Tioga, on the 25th ult., by Rev. D. A. McDer _mond, Mr. JOSEPH W. PQQGENDORF and Miss MARY KENCH, all of Tioga., - • 'ln Charleston, on the - sth inst., at the residekite of 'the bride's father, by Rev. J. P. Calkins, Mr: DARI US D. HOLIDAY, a Williamsport, and Miss KITTIE M. HART, of 'Charleston. [A nice package of cake accompanied the - forego , ' ing notice, for which the happy pair willnlease So l e.ept the thanks of the printer. „ In Mainsburg, at the houie of D.E. Peters; on the Bth inst., byeßev. - R. Macwo6d, Mr. ORLANDO D. HAIGHT, of Mainsburg, and Mies' •SARAH - M. BACKER, of Roseville. In Covington, on the 20th ult., DAVID S. DAMES, aged 61 years. • Ir4ver you speak think narrowly - what you speak—' hf whbm you speak—and to whom you :tpeak—lest? you bring yourself into great trouble. D. G. - . REAL ESTATE FOR. SALE.—Twenty-five acres of land near Wellaboro, an excellent soil, lvoll fenced, a handsome building site and fine view of the town and vicinity, a never failing amide of water, &c. Enquire of JOHN DICKINSON, Esq. - Delmar, Dec. 13, 1885-3 m. _ SELLING OFF AT REDUCED PRICES- The undersign' ed would respeetfulLT, Anvil° fhwat tention of the public to his LAli GE AND CHOICE STOCK - F •• • " OROCEROS AND .1P 1 114:147.1151011114, con si-ting of • -------- - - SUGARS, . . - ISIOUSSEF," SYRUPS," • ~TEAS, ' - COFFEE, • - . ! • 1: SPICES " • • • .1 1 ) PORI, FLOUR, ...• ' ,TOBACCO, Li • . 'AGARS STONE and i - .; WOODEN WARE , _ , • YANKEE NOTIONS, &n.;. AU of which will be sobi at = greatly fieduced- prices for DASH. Call and see for yourselves:. W-ei istrarth. Da% - 1,9x3805.=,r.-.1x1)---.10W-r Baminitss 'lmicEnzATE ATTENTION, dED SHOULD BE j CHECKED. IF ALLOWED TO CONTINUE,4 Irritation of the Lungs, a Permanent Throat . tion, or an Incurable Lung Disease - LS .OFTEN TEE RESULT." BROWN'S BRONCHIAL, TROCHES HAVING A DIRECT INFLUENCE TO THE PANTS, GIVE lIIMEDIATX RELIEF. Fur Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Cominmptire • and Throat Diseases, • TEOOCHES ARE ABED WITH ALWAYS 00 , 4 D SUCCESS Singers and Public Speakers will find Troch'ea useful in clearing the voice when, taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving .the; throat after an:uniisual exertion of the vocal organs.: The Trochee are recommended and prescribed_ Physicians, and have bad testimonials from eminent men-throughout .the country. Being nn article of true merit, and having proved their efficacy by a-tent Of Many years, each year finds them in•new . localitlei in various parts of the world, and the: ..Wrocht9 are, universally pronounced. better than other articles. - OBTAIN only 4 , Bnowa's Bnorrentit 'Tnocitts,7 and db not take any of the Worthies* imitations- that may be offered, Sold everywtiere in the United States, and :in For. alga Countries, at 35 cents per boi.'finoVrBs:-6m14- ITCH 1 ITCH! 1 ITCH'''. ' Scratch Scratch ! Scrittch ! - - ViTheaton. t s OintmentH WiU Cure tb - 6. Itch in 48 • Also cures SALT RHEUM, .ULCERS. CHIL BLAINS. and all Eruptions of the Skin. •Price.4o cents. For pale by all Druggists. For Sale by John A. Roy! Wellsboro, Pa. By sending 80 cents to WEEKS it POTTER, Sole Agents, 110 Washington street, Boston, Mass., it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage , to any part of the United States. 180et65-6m. "fUrRS. CHEVALIEN'S HAIR TONIC AND ,DRE:SSER, at WEBB'S STOREL: • WIND 01V -GDASS i_PDTTY..„foi--aale..-:clatip; at P. R.Villiams' Drug 7 -•!. ZME J: H. SHAW DIED:. Ott - W - Gtioll)§ 4 GUOiCEIIII Es, Ate._ SELL CHEAP, - AND TIM PEOPLE' ' WILL BUY! WILL BUY! - WILL BUY! DOWN ' ' m - cts 'pt. . ~ , , .. - • 'GOODS A.l4* Pi -4 1W_ PIM 41" y, ila;ie ' been'tinehlea 'by the CIiZEAT PANId bi*EW‘""LORIC, , 7;,,:11,-• • .1.; - . , , . 9 buy a great many goods at 4 . _ :VERY LOW PRICES, and.as is myregular oustom,-have made my,atoxik on bald correspond with present values. The reillietion is target iIF gill.pey t all i nstotners to make,their..par chases now . very' ie Ve intprobabll) tthit lbOds will go , any lower this fall. ,We hare reduced prices as follows: • ' 4 , -.''•••••;' s - •• • 6 35 cent Prints. i all the best makes, to 25oti': 31 cent do English.stod,Ampsk'g,m 25 cent -do Fast 00111111, , to 21cts... 56 cent bleached muslin, hest grades, 45cte 50 cent, 412, 44 cent. • do 37cts. 37 do . -- • 31 do ,- da d ;/: ; 250t5. • : lirch'd Muslims, siand'd Sheetings; 34 cents . ; the reduction is full as large in our Dress ({unite iStOok, except Merinoes, which,are still 198 Oan NEW VONA • We sell fine yard wide Merinoes•in'all colors 78. liedatuad lotfdaii?' alira.". ' ss. - 'Plaids; ; ,sr, . All the g retleeAf Alpecal.in..same_prgptirtieg. - We letee rase- ixteiter-eomit-eb - wei,esatit-Inut...lflisitief Stock. now Pen-...;P4/n l 4l l k follows: te. Heavy 1 - 6 i ikate 4 04- ,Gre): 44 45 78 - .l'll'll°y Shirting, Wihfitire 7 tilso -radioed the iirtese. of atiV-Biamorali !Wl:l,7er, sheep ,I?efe . ie hut Etrk now much -4 . Apeperr, _ $2 50 Bitiek 2 . 25 5 0 • "''' u. 325 7 , 400 " "_1 I 'SY • • 350 TheiCreiluttioiitetakke a= heavy loss, butt as I think the only way to sell goods is to sell with the market, and as goods arg.ekttap in New York weltutist, 411 sell cheap. Merchants' whit have made largely ihy the former rise in stock should not complain. Our stock is full of Bargains, some of which-. tiara not been-,changed ; any, tecause.thp 'te re placed of any lower 'figures, an& as . . - All Wool Sheiiiii'brey:.Clothi:Y: C* ;11;.°9e Men's Rip ;Boots, Richardson's mokelut $4 00 ' Boy's D. S. -gip Boots, at 300 - Women's leather.)initd-Brilinoipis at 200 Hoop Skirts at.;-' 1 00 Hadle,7",s best - Spool..Co . tton, • - Seto and hosts of. other Bargains., I think customers can safely wake up their minds from the ahove stathiaents that we intend to sell goods this fall. can assure them- that if a large §tock of Goods to select from; et, prices guaranteed •th be at the bitttom of the market and good treatment times.twhether buying ..or not, will keep my large tradej shall not Joao it,' ' . • - -d. A. .PARSONS - ;:: No. 3, Corike'r,t_ Mock. Corning, N. Y., N0v.22, - - • NEW - GOODS •AT PE &OE. PRICES! . - . Itip'ait.etitiore of the 'pdblioitt -tailed to my - stock of DRY .p.opps & GROitERTIFS MI _ Ithieti I lia:v;alttst . R . itiebasiii In' New :York .eity-2.5 , -pet cent. cheaper than those who purchased "coldish I am kfAring,Aloodry _cheap, .F 0.4! MY, STOCK s.• IA Large and - WelLLSeleeted CONSISTING IYFALL AN11.4)0/111111tS1.100DS „ : O,P, .THE NEST SfERINOkS: - „ - - ALPACAS, - 1- -PAICAWATTAS; :cat Color% NOTIONS of ell ' PoBoTi.ptione, qTR I VAS. - —r( --; - - • DRESS • . _ _ltlP4l9l4ol_*;.. A Large ,Stock of • eL - -1•1•:. -,?;«•.:•• ~•-•; • . CONSISTING OF BROWN.:4" BLEN_CEIED' MUSLiNS; DEN' JMS; I.4ANNELB,I4O. ~ 4 - Fine Printri, feiceoiore; 2 1 ehilliO6a per yd . .: Niee•Bro . wn Muslin, yard,wide, 2s. per yd " '2O per ,All lirool.Red Flannel,: - 4e. perld. Shawls, Hoop Skirts ) Hoots Also a .somplete assortment of y -SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE S ,, atAITY-MAIIE CLOTHING, CLOTHS OF ALL KINDS, i : -.. , +L:i... CASSIMERES, SATINET, KENTUCKY JEANS, $44. 'HATS OAPS, alt-gyles .„. All of which will be solcl for Cu ower than awy other TtlE , t S. 'DAGGETT, TIOGA L Nov. 29,1885-Bm. DRY- =GO 0 DS; "-GROCERIES, _-&c. NEW .ARRANGEMENT!, THE ~~~-; `/W. { !_~ [ ~~Ai ' A7lll~a~~:~. 7 .•V~ 'lll7t ~' lEIM t. •;. L! LARD AND AND WELlii-SELECTED , "- - - - - 5 s ..: • ;44 J` ;,C i ~tO;CHFr~iY ; ,~sA~'3 rAA~ll,;,~~'.~,^._ 'i GRO*.R.IES 0, • TIOGA, Oct. 4,1865—1 y Ma V:.: o sia I 51 4 2,4, , - CD . • _ VIA i i 1- riq jitircn a a I ki to • _.I 1 ,Fl 4 Elm rz , - - • • -' ! • — Cy , ,__ - • - pl ‘gr e ; 1 ;1 - , - **: _7 : till . 4 E . 2 W . s Z 4:4 1. • --0 _ry - - • - ,f 4 x's 14 , N. 4 fa? . CO- Mail fTINAT LARGE, FRESH STOCK OF MINT'S DRESS. GOODS- KELLY rtrztvzsns „ , 'i,..., , i,-::.. :.--i„,- , _ s_:-_ - f. , i , i - , 403 d 1.11 i _i ;; , )j!!-1 11 :44 L.. : TIOCIA3, PENISr4; - :71 i!3i..f- Vl:9 ' - .3 - t.; k, ili 4 .r. ARE RECEIVING A i• iiit! ;f: 14 1--6 cf, • j? • 5 " i .1; - G°ODS ' %EOM% %HD SHOES; ifleOt"EitikS, PAINTS AND OILS, .." - f., , :41; • t WAL.L • WHICH WILL BE DISPOSED OF dEIEAP, .• - L • - 10 R • - .Readi r' j s ay 01111. IXI ,Y 4 q? •4- P 2 - 43 0 • ;11 ° 5 • - d 42 ;4 mu g pm CIO b A T Ella • - IS GOING OFF LIKE * .- "lfo . V_,-" t'AK:t si !¼C 1•8.- TDRUGS & HIEDECB NIES. JOHN A. =`x OY. WHOLESALE '& . RETAIL DEALER IN pRUGS -AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, - PAINTS, VARNISHES, DYES, PUTTY, PERFUMERY, WINDOW GLASS,. - - FANCY GOODS, _ SPICES, TO I I.ET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES, u• LOOKING • PIe'rCIRE:GLASS,WIMCEVV_..GLASS, ENyELOPES,, CAP & LETTER PAPER, N. B. Physicians' Preeeriptiona and all other iteelpes will be carefully and accurately made up Erwm pare and reliable Medicines Wellsboro, Aug.-23, 1865 .., P.R., ,WILLIAMS TJAS justr,eoeived a - Large and Freak. Sup* of ja. LINSEED OIL': WHITE LEAD, ZINC PAINT, which he offers to, sell cheaper than can he bought this side of the City. He has also 'a very large stock of g .4 , , , t ,. —COLORING MATERIALS, each --: .4. 3 -ALUM, COPPERAS `INDIGO, ' • tr) F-fil. - 1 by.; • . . . which will be sold 25 per cent. cheaper than can be boughdataayi t Other establlet(mept„.lo the county. - - HOWE & STEVENS' FAMII:I4 . AYE COLORS always offhand. : . Call and examine my Stook and you will be sure to buy. . P. H. WILLIAMS. Wellaboro, .Ang". 1865. MEM • , NSW DAU. - 43, $.lrOllE.- .• • WEBB, & BsO. Have opened a .Drng and Chendos} Store, on Main Street, let door below Hastings, Where they intend to keep a full assortment of DRUGS AND MEDICINES. good article of Medicinal Liquors and Wines. Prescriptions carefully prepared. " Medical advice given free of charge. - Wellsboro, N6te.l3-Iy. • • W t. L E-S.A E-D 13.41 T 0 WE PRINCE'S METALLIC THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, CINCINNATI qiII4.NS & BRANDY, - • • WHITEWASH LIME, • IKEROSFNE LAMPS, . PATENT MEDICINES, • ;. - .STATIONERY, PLUID‘eEXTR ACTS, PAINTS AND OILS, -• PETROLEVM• OIL, _ DRUGS & ROCHESTER PERFUMERY 86 FLAVORING EXTRAtTS,, SCHOOL BOOKS; TAU". PAPER, •' • ' -- - - DYE COLORS, Furnished at .Wholesale Prices by _ ' JD. "tERBELI.,,' - Cprning, N.Y. -7STEW FIRM & NEW GOODS AT TIOGA. 1 -1 1 ' • BORDEN BRO'S, Would respectfully announce tic" all whom it may isoricern," that they keep constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of iißtas AND MEDICINES, _ Ari , ne - GLASS AND ., WALL TAPIR, DYE STUFFS, FAIVALY - i;TES," LAMPS, • - • • - GLASS WARE, '- PLATED WARE, inch' se - CASTORS,— SPOONS, TEA & TABLE, FORKS; I -!‘-' - ":'•' - 1 - • 1 1 • C#E i _ • PAPER, -°:` RisltrEthPES,' SCHOOL BOOKS, II "PiTiBN i7M_ED.I Tett, callee;,SPlce, Pepper, Gan ' ger, Sateratus, Starch, TOILET -AND - WASHING SOAPS; find amittalase variety of - :YANKEE_ NOT'IONS. . . Tioga, Pa., ,Oct. 4, 18 Not only give immediate relief, but are sure to effect a permanent cure in Dyspepsia and Liver Com plaint. .They are not a purgative, and therefore their use does not create a necessity for the habitual use of Cathartics. They cause no sickness of the stomach. no griping of the bowels, and are perfectly ... harmless to the most delicate. They will immediately correct a Sour Stomach, cure Flatulence, Heartburn, Sickness or pain in the Stom ach, Costivenesi, Belching of wind, Liver Complaints, Headache, And in fact all those disagreeable and dan gerous -symptoms of the disease, which unfit one for the pleasures and duties of life. - 1 They are .an agreeable' and wholesome appetiser, withbut any of theinjarions effects which are sure to - olloar the use of stimulating "Bitter" and all pur gative medicines. By their purifying, strengthening and invigorating power. they are sure to keep the di gestive organs in a healthy condition, thus preventing - Costiveness, Diarrhcea or Dysentery. Weak and delicate persons, who have been injured by the nbe'Of powerful and purgatives, will find them a mild, safe and sure restorer of the digative organs to their original strength and vigor. Prepared solely-by the proprietor, - S. N. ROCKWELL, "BA: Cor. 21st and Market Sts., Philadla, Pa. See that my'Signature is on the face of the box before purchasing. Beware of - spurious imitations. ; W. I. TERBELL, Wholesale Agent, Corning, N. ' Y. Sold by alt Drudists.' • Corning, Sept. 25, „ ~ z : ..11;.*•,! .... INKS, &c., &c., ito J. A. ROY DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &c. FALL AND WINTER GOODS.—No, 2, Union Block. J - EROME SMITH. Has lately ‘ returned from New York with, a splendid assortment of DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING; BOOTS & SHOES, GLASSWARE, HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, DOMESTICS, - - WOODENWARE, , • ENGLISH CLOTHS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, SATINS, TWEEDS AND KENTUCKY JEANS, FRENCH CASSIMERES, FULL CLOTHS. „ , _„, Attention is called to his stook of Black and Figured Dress Silks, Worsted Goods, Merinoes, Black and Figured DoLeine*, . Long and Square Shawls. Ladies' Cloth, Opera Flannels, &a.' Purchasers will find that No. 2, Unian flock. Main ftrtet,, . is the place to buy the best quality of Goods at dr, ' 3 lowest prisms. JEROMI 811111117 - ,;,, WelLsboro, Nov. 8, 1885. F OR A FEW DAIS ONLYI And perhaps a few more to anion stragglers to 'aquae up to the main body of ourMratomere, - 0.- BULLARD will offer roperior i inducements to the trading to the line of WINTER DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SHEETINGS, & SHIRMINGS, and every thing in the line of DRY GOODS 'cridly kept in the country TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, 1 ;tad all the FAMILY GROCERIES, at reasonable prices HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES.-- Call at once and buy your winter stook. . • - 0. BULLARD. We!labor°, Oct. 11, 1885 HEAR YE I HEAR YE I—The Pelle of this Election are new open. C. L. WILCOX, Of Wellsboro, offers for sale his entire STOCK OF GOODS AT COST. All itAse who feel anxious to make a GOOD BARGAIN, are invited to call soon, for DELAYS ARE 'DANGEROUS. Call at the "REGULATOR," one Dooi abov, the the PostAffiee. C. L. WILCOX. Wellaboro, Nov. 29, 1865. _ NOW 'IS THE TIME TO SAVE YOUR GREEN BACKS. A great breakdown in the price of all kinds of Dry Goods. I have just returned from New York with a lares and well selected assortment of STAPLE 114. ND FANCY DRY GOODS, which were bought for CASH during the late Panic at PANIC PRICES, which I am bound to SELL at PANIC PRICES. I am selling Giiod -Madder Prints, Best " • .. Rztia Wide, English, Best Muslin DeLainas, Bleached Sheetings; Unbleached ". Extra Heavy, Best quality French Merino, Double width Plaid' Poplins, Yard wide Rep, 'Best (high colored) Wool Detains, Single width Plain Poplins, Yard wide Paramatta, A Large Stook of - - - - I , FLANNELS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS, CLOTHS, FURS, NOTIONS, WORSTEDS, &a., &o. A good•assortment . GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, &is: Also, a taiga Stook of FEED, FLOUR it PORK, constantly on band: In fact, . • ALL THE NECESSARIES OF LIFE. Customers in want of Goode will save money by" milling at the New Store and examine-Goode and Prices before buying elsewhere. H. R. FISH— Tioga, Nov. 22, 1885-4 t. IairOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS.—Read E. D. If. SOUTHWORTR'S LETTER. Provief Cottage, Georgetoi7m. - D. C,l April 2, 1885. Messrs. HOSTETTER & SMITH : Gentlemen—lt gives me pleasure to add my testimonial to that of others* in favor of your excellent preparation. Several years of residence on the banks of a Southern river, and of close application to literary work, had so thoroughly exhausted my nervous system and undermined my health, and had become a martyr to dyspepsia and nervous headache, recurring at short intervals, and defying all known medicines in the Idateria Medics. I had come to the conclusion that nothing but a total change of residence and pursuits would restore my health, when a friend recommended Hostetter's Bit ters. I procured a bottle as an experiment: it re quired but one bottle to convino me that I had found out the right combination of remedies. Tho relief it afforded me has been complete. It is now some years since I tried Hostettetter's Bitters, and it is but just to say that I found the preparation all that it alai= to be. It is a Standard Family Cordial with us, and even as a stimulant I found it better than anything else ; but we use it in all billions and dyspeptic eases, from fever down to ague. If what I have now said will lead any dyspeptic invalid to a sure remedy, I shall have done some good. I remain, gentlemen, respectfully yours, Nov. 22,180-11 a, E. D. E. N. SouTawciaTv. A CARD TO INVALIDS A Clergyman. while residing in South America es a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of• Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by banefhl and vicious habits. Great numbers have been al ready cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing andusing this medicine, in a sealed envelopes, to any one who needs it, Free of Charge. Please inolose a post-paid envelope. addresead to yourself. Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House, New York City. Amil 1, 1865-Iy. HUFFS 1 . MUFFS ifiiitrpfs I The patent Excelsior Muff can be obtained only it Wellabor°, Nov. 8. *MLA/WS. pRINTS can now be bonext for 22 mail a