roc t 4 gtroiti. WEDNESDAY JANUARY'',IO,:IBO6.,I New Advertisement*. Books h Stationery—Hugh Young ;• \‘ Books d Stationery—E. E. Robinson.- Dry Goods—J. A. Parsons. ' Dry Goods—ll. Goff. • Dry Goods—W. R. Smith's Sous.' Drugs k Medicines—W. D: Torben . ' , ening Off at cost—J. R. Bowen, Marble Shop—Hoig I Waning. , • Application's for License—J. F. Donaldson Register's Notice—H. 5..-Aroher, Hegister. For Sale—J. Seacord. . Qaardian'i Sale—Hector Horton. Administrator's Sale—T. P. Wingate.. Water Wheels—J. G. Putnam. ' Important I—E. A. Sawed. air We regret to say that owlog to the unusual press of legal advertisements we are forced to put over most of the news itenst prepared for this week, togeth er with several advertisements. Our friends must be as patient as may be. None of them tau guess how sreaeand exhausting the labor incident - 10.Mo change hes been. Mr. Shaw return their thanks to their friends inWellsboro and vicinity for the pleasant visit on the evenings of the third on d fourth. Also for the liberal donatiph of $l3O. BUSINESS CHANGE.—Mek!lartii. Borst and Seagers have disposed of their meat -market to Mr. William Roberts who will 'hereafter carry on the business. We wish him success. The Harrieburg:TELEGßApri is al most indispensable to those who `could have a full record of the proceedings of tttn , Lc s gislature. It is a live paper,`and deserves thsi- patronage of the public. RE.A.DY FOR WORK.—The - ,Ihee3e-box factory of Avery and Whitney,,EakX. qbarleaton, got up steam New Yeafe night and _wiiiatlei the Old year out. The concern is no*, about to go into operation. Good for Charleston', and good for the County. , The New Year Greeting wt,. first page was written by Mr. G. W. Sears, out townsman. We regard it as a very- meritorious poeM, and think our readers will agree with mt.:- FIREMAN'S FESTIVAL.— r rfIe "Wel s boro Fire Company bold their annt:il Festival at the Court House on Friday, eveni74i, 12th Inst. We hope the pleasure seeking publitc will patron t:9 the Festival generously. The - ,orapany, de , serves to be encouraged. . LOSS OF LUMBER.—The Clinton RE rust:max says that the recent ice , ;freshet . in the West Branch carried out from fifteen to seventy live millions of logs from the streams above. It thinks that the actual total loaf,' to lumbermen, still not be less than 30,000,000 fret. This flood is said tot) the most destructive aver experienced on the West Branch. CASUALTY.—As Mr. Holl..§:cE M'Corz- SELL was descending the hilt t6wald , the Round- Top schoolhouse, Charlegon..with aloud of shin gle on the let inst., the wagon shaved around on tbe ice, upset, end buried bun under the load. He received severe injuries, but is:expected to re - • cover. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PAPER IN America—all things consblered; undoubtedly the New York Weekly Tribune. The Cltib form ing at the Post Office is not_, , yet 'full. If 'Ytitti want the full proceedings of Cdngrekii Ind all the News of the day, leave 'your name etid $1,50 at this Office, or at the Post Office itininedilstely. CORRECTIoN.—In - publishing notice of the death of Mr. David Davis. two ' weeks ago, a few lines followed thenotiee WhiCh were not in tended to be printed there, by. Mr, gdwards. Thi3 fault was the composito's, chiefly. Howl ever, we see nothing unpleasant it the addendum. KILLED i—Simonlyard, - a section boss on the Tioga Road was Killed 4 the cars New Year Day. He undertook to get upon the for ward platform of the malt car- when the- - train was in motion, miased 'and fell under the wbeele, and •was 'ustantly killed. Wittlearat that his family were on the train. • The wade train ran over and killed Charles Semen, of Lawrenceville, near Corning, a fear hours later. Bemon was about 25 years old. A splendid tone 5 octave Melodeon- Zan be beught of Lang t White for $75. _ We have received a copy of a neat little paper' published by the' " Pratt Boys," Corning, N. Y. called the PORI6_O EtTAII. It is published neatly at the rate bf. X 35 'cents per an num, and shows a great deal of ,taste as "II Its commendable enterprise and talent. The STAR has 300 subscribeie, and enters upon its 4th vol ume with the year. We are glad '''to see that thin are to be "chips of the old bloolt4"—we mean the Doctor, and wish the young Pultshers ail success ful and useful a career in Jot:01)814m as their fathey has achieved. Bra FLOOD.—The thasinf the 29 ultimo, result ed in a most destructive ice floiid in the West Branch of the Su.squebanne„A telegram from Williamsport to .Philadelphia ,statas that from sixty to seventy million feat -of plus logs, veined at a million of dollars bad pared that place with in twenty-four boars. It is said to have been the heaviest ice freshet ever. sustained by our lumbermen. r DANCING SCHOOL.-3tr.-J. P. T-TB r ELL, of Brooklin, N. Y. will open e: Dochig tiGhoul in Roy's Hall, in this villagF,, Monday evening, Jan. 15. Mr. Urell is reported a proficient in the art of teaching dancing and deportment, - and guarantee, a thorough knowledge of all the fashionaLle dances, such as the " Laucieta," " Caledonia" end " Prince Imperial " Quadrilles He given 16 lessons for $5, for one pupil : two from one family $9. Threc,sl3. Elentkman and Lady Be refers to Meagre.: B. H. Horden, C. H. Seymour, W. T. Ural, ItsWells, , and H. IL Goodrich, Tions, and• to .Meseri:; H. Young, P. R• and B. B. Holiday, d Weibboro. Fu',l particulars may be obtained of Mr, R. L. Van. horn. We certainly hope our, young folks may Improve this opportunity to g* 1 a good knowledge of etiquette. RE-U 0::: SASk M> trva The offi cers and soldiers from TiogirPounty,lwho served in the war for the suppression 1)f treason. will lipid a grend Mass Meeting at the Court House in WeUslioro, Thursday, Jan. 18th instnekeom miming at Gi *lock P. M. Speeches may, be expected • from Hons. IL W. Williams. and L. P. Williston, 'who are especially invited for the OCClleirra. Gen, R. - C. Cox will preside In the evening a social retuni4 dance - will be - held in the Court House. Wetmcre'a Qaadrille Baud will furnish the Marie.',/ , • Tickets for dance:l.—to be had at the DOM( store and at 4130 hotels. Sußt ; i7 ticket single, SI admit_Gent and Lady,.sl, 50; To be had only at' the hotels. All surplus funds will be ippropriated toward ierecting a county Mottumetri. to the Memory of the,brace men who perished war. A cordial invitation is oxiended t torill whu•have honor able served heir country'', to the ladies o the aid Societies, and to all true patri-tei Come. one and all P.'Y mier of Cointuitteeof:Arra9erneut4,l, octave Melodeons hi btsqlfal Brisirwoo; opt - $lOO to law—at Ten; 3 Wl3llO. ,DOES IT PAY TO ADVERTISE?—L9Ok at our new advertisements of business men in Corning N. Y. and tell us What you think abbot it. PARSONS, who tried a half column last year, orders a column this year. Everybody says that be knows bow to Pell goods. " Regulator" Goff orders a column, and E. E. Robinson. Book seller and- Stationer, does likewise. And these are also men. of repute for thrift in businesi. Smith and Waite have spoken for more Space also ; and they know bow to buy and sell goods so as to " live and let live," also. - , 'At home, Hugh Young, our wide awake .Book seller, nsists on a full column. He intends to "build up a permanent, paying' business, and knows'how to do it. We, hazard nothing when we predict that he will succeed. 3o we set n 5 this January with at .least five • • columns:of new advertisements. This due to our large.circulation a circulation which-for 'universality in the County Will net be beaten by any. of our cotemporaries. No Canvasser has ever beeri employed to get these iubscribers. ; They are generally, 'subscribers " of their own motiOtLk Such a• circulation - tells its own story, shall expect advertisers to make slosote Of it. NEW YEAR.—The Preabyterian Sun day school held a festival in the lecture room'of the Church New Year night, at which- - the sohol, ars, through Jude Williams, presented Rev. Catacras with a beautiful silver water pitcher. Tlie gift was very appropriate and received - with appropriate acknowledgements. ~iARRIAQ. In Dlossburg. Dec. 20, by :Atm. P. Perigrine, Mr. EVAN J. EVANS and Mice hi*EGIARZT SLY MELTS, ail of Biossburg. At the reeidonce of Benj. Bastian, Esq. - in Jack-' son, Lycorning County, Pa. on the 28th ult., by Robert C. Cox, Esq., Mr. Pa, BmtarEn. of Liberty, and "Idipt it.s.ectrx L. %terms of Jack son. In Liberty on the 7th ult., by the same,Mr. Joseph SECHRiST and Mrs. MART JANE WAL DRO, all of LitttFty. • At the hotel in Mainaburg, 4th ulit, by E. A. Fisn, Fag., IseAc G. ESTES and Mill LIIC/NDA J. SUMMER. all of Sullivan. In Mansfield on the 12t i h day of November 1865 by Lyman Beaah'Jr.*Esq., Mr. Wm. T. Minix, to Mrs. ISABYLL Musa, both of Mansfield. „ •Ip Tiook, ron tbe.lBth nit.; by itei2Nt S. Rey iicaae, Mr. itaziez Bihar to Miee Melly E. DENNISON. Also, at the same time and plaee, Mr. LYMAN POTTER to Migt NuRA DARTT, all of Charleston.' Also, in Sullivan, at the residence of the bride's father, on the 31st ult., by the same, Mr. ions A. &rim of Columbia, to Miss Ilszaeff Lomewsta. Also, in lkfanstleld, on the let inst., by the same, Mr. CHARLES Baowle of Troy, to Miss liziun M. Eitaorr, of Matitheld. ' ' Also, in Mansfield, Jan. Ist, by the Baum, Mr. DANIEL. POSTER of Washington,. D. - C., to Mist DIANTHA ASHLEY, of Sullivan. Also, in Richmond, at the residence of the bride's father, Jan. 2d, by the name, Mr. Groner, HOLLANDS of Mansfield to Miss LYDIA. DAILY. In Sullivan, at the residence of L. - D. SEELEY,. Dee. 24, by Rev. R. Maekwood, Mr. Fneatais SHAM" of Mansfield, and Mrs. CEI.IE 0. SalrLT,.of [lf we may judge of character by the elegant box_ of goodies and eubstantials which accom'- paui l ed the foregoing, we should say that the hap py couple will entertain their friends like princes. May they celebrate many happy Christmas aunt yerearies of their Wedding day. 7 -un In Mansfield, on the 21st ult4l by Rev. R. Lam kin, Mr. Inejts ICES of Sullivan and Miss ANOI: LINE FiramaN of Mansfield. At the Emcee place on the 29th uit, by the sawn, Jos ern R. isseuanat..r...of kiehmonii and Miss Liz'. am. T. Nsl.,rs Of Rielisnond. , -,- • In Richmond, on the 30th ult., by the same, Mr. Wst.t.tess F. Lena and• Miss PHIDELIA CLARK, hoth of Richmond: In Richmond township, on the 3d inst., by the, same, Lieut. Col. Mum: L. CLARK and Miss ,SARAH L. BEACH, both of Mansfield. T.: [The printere were ienerously remembered.] DF,4:ni t S. ME Neer Center Village. Broome County, N. Y, POLLY, wjfe of John Green. formerly. of Mid dle6eld, Otsego County, N.Y. In Williamsport, Dec. 29th,1865, Mrs. EVE L:f:ve B . wife of Wm. It. Vanderbelt, and daughter of John Becher, former 4 of this place. ,'"Ara. Van (lei-belt was born in thisi3orouihin - 1819, nud re. moved to Williamsport in 1888: Though a wo man of strong feelings and prejudices, she was moat exemplary christian in the true sense of the term. Warmly attached to the denominati , n of which abillivltiNnmeniber,lll24 w$ always ready to give of her substance when the wants of the Church required; ever, active in all good deeds and charities , and believing is?, the; religion that shows its faith by its works, her syinpatlideawere substantial rather than wordy. Calmly dying in the faith in which she lived, few have gone to a better land, more beloved, missed and wept as she must be by a very large cirole of friends.— None would call her back to earths' troubles froui that spiritual home, where she rests in-pc.ice for ever. - , cON. SPECIAL NbTICE No ,ADVANCE IN PRICES AT 'PASSIONS'S !—AI - Dry Goods have advanced largely in Ntur York., I have decided that it is more for tmy inter est to sell goods freely at present the tt to mvk up, prices. My stock is in such shape that it is not necessary for me to be gbverned by New York prices at present. I shall therefore mintinue to bell goods at the rates established about Decem ber is until further notice. As goods sell very -fort at this time of the year, it is net probable these prices will last longer than 30 days. Early buyer• will do the best. J' A. PARSONS; [Dec. 27.-tf.] 3 Concert Block, Corning, N..Y. A Coetuh, Cold, or Sore Throat. IIEQUIRDS INVEDIATII ATTENTEDN, AND Ehicll 1.. D BE CHECKED. LT ALLOWED TO CONTiNUE,I 1 Piitation of the Jaws, a f?ermant:tit Throat Aferion, or arr.4lqarabis Lung ease IS OFTEN THE RESULT.I BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES HAvisf; P/RECTpiFIZENCE TO THE PIA:P.T.`3, Girl: BELIEF For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Co,,,,nwptiva and Throat Diseasel, " TDOOCHESARE U96`]) WITH ALWAYS GOOD SUCC69S. Singers - and Public Speakers will Bud Trochee useful in clearing the Nece_ whet[ , 1 taken before Singing or Speaking, and ri;lieriingi the throat after an atinsual exertion of the vocal organs. The Trocha are recommended and pres cribedby.Physicians, and have, haa testimonials from eminent men throngboatthe country Being an article . of true merit, and having prot , edtluiy efficacy ti n teit of many years, each:year finch; them in new localities in various parts • the yy world, and the — Troches are universally-pronoun. ced better than other articles. OUTA11; only " Baorrtell BRONCHIAL J r ROCI3CBr-' _and do not Labe apy of the Worthlttee Iraitntions that may bo offered. ,:Sold everywhere in the United States, and itt Foreign Countries,tat 35 cents per box. ... • Vaavv6s:4nq NOTIE is hereby given., that the un detsigted having been appointed an Audi for totiettle the ecounts of the Administrators Geo. M. Prutstnan, late of Tioga twnship, deg d;i hill attend to the , duties of his appointment at his office in:Wellsboto t on the 2dday of febrattiy, A. D. 1866, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. D01N,,z180.5,. • JNO N..BACHE. Be; ial ' cr's Notiee. Z' TIC Xis !ushy give*, that the following At'minis -111 tra`torn havolited thdir accounts in the Register's.) once of T3CgnA and the istngwillhn prevented tL the Orphans' Court of said.Countr,on Monday the f,th day clicbrnary,lBCC,lor confirmatiot nod allowance. Acc , ,unt oiDenajah wge w c, Aairei4iotin de Accrviint of J•din I. Mitchell, Adtter of Dattiel Snyder. ilw4vbed. , Arc,unt of A. G.barrisoa, Loutia Shelve ; andJacQL `heix.D,A4rtirs of A. A. dbicre deceased. -- -1. , 3a11.1051866. a..atcagß, pour. r,B9t,!o\i'B COLUMN.. . _ HATING found the Tioga AoITATOR a very profitable medium for steady advents iug. I prupose through the sowing your W increase MY ADVERTISEMEINTS 'LARGELY I invite the careful attention of the co mnnity to Itkepag.pr.otufeingto make ; tho rn , 'kap: _mutts of facts, t aA to PRICES •OF GOODS, and state of trade. &o , and avoiding all.braggiiit and long winded yarns. My experience has been, that liberal &droll'. ing.if based on truth, pays well; and 1 think it WISe to folio* it up. Any ; one, that bas•ni busi ness worth bringing before the itttentitur of the eommunity, cannot well make it too plain or well known. . . / ,hereby, return my thanks to the citisens of Tioga County for the very liberal share of trade have received for the past ten years, during wtd.h time my trade has steadily increased; and t: freely acknowledge that my yioga County trade is quite a large portion of it. I intend Wiry and deserve it atill more in the'fntare. My customers oast &gond on always-finding a large stock of 3L44ONABLE GOODS, at Weep guaranteed to be at the betwixt of the market, and with' attentive Salesmen to watt on theitireturitly. ' - -- . In all caves where thereAs a chance to receive ~ t ock under market prices, (which frequently on care,) such bargains will be given to my cnato mere. 'I silso am enabled' by my large eales, to buy a great many Gdods frOm Brat hands, 'laving Nal! YOrk:Jobbera progni—enabling me- to offer such Goods at much less than market rate*: ; tt 4, Mil several adVanbiges over isiost 7 61,0r0s 1 claim • - viz : LARGER -SALES' IN 'PROPORTION TO EXPENSES, A LARGER STOCK OF GOODS - SUITABLE TO CouNTRY TRADE:- ~ i i A BUSINESS CONDUCTED NEARER .4. TO A CASH BASIS 4 = than moat any store in thp (rude: For farther information, eee notices of Prices below: ohm local'eolumn: MI iiiMMIE3 ♦ You eau tiuy etandard S Leetinga at 34 cents, good heavy 4-4 ebeett:ugs at 25 to BOAehts at toy SUITIL ' Tteke is 'ad aditiniii In prices of 'Flannels, Blankets, Skew s , ke., at my store. We Continue to sell bast DeLaines 2. ,64. Best prints at 2s. and good Prints at. 20 cents. Bee special notice. J. A. PARSONS, Coax!!go, N, Y . . Jan. 1, 1866. : • • Marble Shop. WELLBI3OftO, TIOGA COUNTY, PENN'A. MyORS. HOIG- 8c WARRING having OA- associated themselves 'togeillef for the put.. polo of carrying on the manufacture of • ; • MARBLE' WORK, : ,L • - prepared=to 111 all-orders for „ t - 1410,NUMENTS, HEAD STONES, MAN ' ' • .T.ELS TABLE TOPS,. 'cid. 1 , "with,dispetch-,and in the hest"-stYle. Butler@ 'and 'tabu ,Marble -al:irked : o order, It is our intention to do %leading, business in TiogarCounty. Orders solicited, and all :work tearraVed to give trisfactiou. P. C. Jan. l, OGG. A. 8. WARRING.. Selling Off =I 'Riditeed Priee* AT . J. R. BOWEIIIR.-- Jan. 10, 1866 CONCEItT ; NO. CORNING, STiDiEN _COMITY, N. 1.1? , ,f 6 • tE . GVIAIBT,O,II.:S3.9IIE A - WORD TO •MY OLD FRIENDS and the community generally. Net being a friend to IC/wand windy adyertbsements and large ex penditure* to the Pi ton, I herewith submit condensed statement f facts al a small cwt, with the tmderstanding th t the surplus capital will be better employed in reducing the price of Goods to my customers. My stock is full and complete to supply all the wants of my old customers and many new ones, both in the Retail and Job Trade for the ap. preaching cold weather. Raving 4 ~~ ~ % 5 ' ~ € 21.11 f., ' l ll 7- 60V.: CARATMERE e - 1 .:1` , ---4 • • at Bs . per yard. Naragansett Jeans suitable for winter wear at 4e. Good yard wide Brown Sheet- Inge at 2s. Prints 18 - to 26 ;ants per yard. from .2e 8d to 4s per yard, quality equal to those prices six years ygo. Drays Goods at lower pri ces as well as a splendid assortment of fine goods at lesi prices than can be honght in the Btl.te.-- Among them may be Round at 51 to 12s per yard. Baspress Cloths plain and figured. Merinocs, Bombazines. Alpacoas, Scotch Plaids, Mooaires, and infect every thing Usually kept is a first class country store. • EMS Ladies' Cloth. for Olaoking.o at va t riazo,p4ceq, keit/44 Wash- liMil EMI Esquimaua and Castor Brown, and many other too numerous to mention i a hear/ Blank Beaver at 1143,09,'(Gentaitie Cassimere equally cheap.) 111,9 Boots, Shoes; and Carpet Stock, down stairs was never more full and complete, or at greater inducements to the purchaSer. Bargains may be found at the • ME .kPE6t In Hats , Caps, Glevesoacd _Mittens; DIEM BED, , ir HORSE .BLANKETS. „ are.not to .be misunderstood, waft the steady and unexritopled tnerease of • business is taken into tbh account. 'I say without the Isar of con tradiction', that : with the large Turehases lam making from month to month for sub, I can sell to the country trade al law u they can buy in the city, including freight, wklib gives me an opportunity to offer • .1 , 1.41 M.. GOFF. ' lser4' • :I a .:'. ...; 5 ? ..... t 3 ' - - E I= =Rai ER t -,.. ENE y i e CllOl6E' DRESS GOODS ALL WOOL MEFJNOES oi?igton Mills Water Proof Union Bearer, - . y also, t - ~'l I!~ ~ .~ _i Ths advalano to my GROCERY . CUSTCIIITER S SUPERIOA ADVANTAGES 'ti; the Retail trade, *bleb rani doiai and bound to,do as a 'teeth:menial of my gratitude for their hianY fermi - end 'very liberal' patronage. . OM kite enatomers therbeaetit of any. illiktige it' the market as rxm posted in auction and other carte dean dirk' to h 7 by telegraph and othorwtte• : " • WHOLESALE DRUG STORE, CORNING, N. Y. ,TA:BEGIS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS ILA AND AILS, , 'ITLODEus DAPDS' INKS, CONOEN TIRED-' , .:MEiMCINES. CIN- NM KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDI- I=l/111 AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL Bold atWholesale Prices: Buyers are requested to call and get quotations b efore going farther East. CornVig, N. Y., Jett. 1, 18136-ly ij EAR YE 1 HEAR YE !—The Polio of thil Nlp9tion are new,opor!. ,C.,i,. SIV ILC 0 X Of Wellsboro, offers for sale his entire STOCK OF GOODS AT COST. All those who feel anxious to make a GOOD • BARGAIN, areinvited to call soon t for , • , DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. Clit at the ' 4 REGULATORrotte Door above the Pose °Mee. C. L. WILCOX. Wellsboro, Jan: 1. 28, 1866. 1121 FOR A FEY! . DAYS ONLY 1 And perhaps a few more to allow stregglera to come np to - the main body of cur customers, • ' - BULLARD will offer superfur inducements to the trading pub lic, in the line of '••11MV INTER DRESS HOODS, CLOTHS, CASSLIIERES, SHEtTINGS, 1 and every thing in the line of DRY GOODS usually kept in the country. TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, _ and all the FAMILY OatOCERIES, at reaseuuLle prices. HA TS dit CAPS, 1 .8,00 TS SHOE S. Call at once and buy your winter stock. HIUL L A HD. -Wellsboro, Oct. 11, 1865. - • WINTER GOODS FOR THE MILL V V - led at No. 2, Union Block.. JEIkOME . SMITH Itas lately returned from New York with a splen did assortment cf DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTH ING, BOOTS FiSHOES, GLASS WARE, HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, DOMESTICS, WOODEN WARE ; ENGLISH CLOTHS, DADIES' DRESS GOODS,' SATINS, TWEEDS • AND KENTUCKY JEANS, FRENCH, CASSI MERES, FULL CLOTHS. - Attention is called to his &took of Blank , and Figured Drese - Silks, Worsted Goods, Null:toes, Black and Figured • DeL ices, Long and • • S are Shawls, Ladies' Cloth. Opera Flannels, d-c., dc., Lc., de. Purchasers will find that No. 2, Union JEtiock. Matti Street, is the place to buy the best quality of Goods at the lowest prices. JEROME SMITH - . . .Wellsboro, Jan. 1, 1846. NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE YOUR GREENBACKS. A' great breakdown in the price lof all kinds of Dry Goods. I have Jost returned from New Yurk withj largsaird well metected assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY 000DS, which were bought for CASH during the late Panic at PANIC,PRICtES, which I am bound to SiLLL at I am eell4g Good Madder Prints, Best " 16 Extra Wide, k Best Muslin DeLalues, Bleached Shootings, Unbleecbed " Extra heavy, Beat quality French Merino, DOuble - Width Plaid' Poplins, . Yard wide Rep, Beet (WO colored) Wool Detains, Plain -Poplins, Yard wide Fermata, • A Large Stocka ' - - FLANNELS, • 'BALMORAL SKIRTS„ HOOP SKIRTS, CLOTHS, FURS, NOTIONS, WORSTEDS, &e.; A good assortment GROCERIES, BoO I TS & SHOES, &c. Also, a large Stock of FEED, FLOUR it PORK, always on hand ,ALL THE NECESSARIES OF LIFE Customers in want of floods will twee money by calling at the:New Siam and examine: Goods snit - Prices before buying eleewherei. Tioga, Jan. 1, /866. R. R. FlRif. - 1 MUFFS 1 NUFFS I NUM.!!! Um patent Excciblor Mull can 1.,e obtained on ly at ' _ BULL6lllrti. WellalxFo, Jan. 1,1806. -% - gINNi.TI WINES AND 13RALND1i- W RITE *Asir LIME, CENE% PETROLIIIIII Oft, ROCHESTER PER FIIMERY PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, AND, DIE COLORS, W. D. 'TERBELL & CO PANIC PRICES. To fact NEW ARRANGEMENT! IZIZI T. L. BALIIWIN &r CO., - 111 TIOGA, PENT. , IA , =REELS ARE REORIV,ING, A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, HATS AND CAPS, PAINTS AND ECM OILS, WALL PAPER, GROCERIES, WHICH WILL BE DISPOSED OF CHEAP I, AND READY_ PAY ONLY. TIO9A, Jan. 1,1366-1 y NEW GOODS AT PEACE PRICES! The attention of the public is called to my etoek of DRY GOODS & GROCERIES which I have just purchased in Nev York City 25 per tent. cheaper than those aho purchased earlier. lam offering Goods very cheap, FOR CASH ONLY. ,l Is Large and Well Seleeted CONSISTING OF FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS NEWEST STYLES. MERINOES, ALPACAS, PARAMAT- TAS, of ail Co lore, - NOTIONS of all Descriptiona, GEOVES, HOSIERY, DRESS TRIM- MINOS, BUTTONS, RIBBONS, .i, A Large Stock of DOMESTICS, BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS DENIMS, FLANNELS, &c Fine Prints, fast colors, 2 shillings' per yd. 3Tice.Brownhullo, yard wide, 2s, per yd. " Bleached " 2s. per yd. All Wool Red' Flannel, 48, per yd. Shawls, Hoop Skirts, Boots & Shoes. 20 to 30 ' 28 to 85 10 shillings 621 Also a complete assortment of GROCERIES, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES. &c., HEADY ' MADE CLOTH MG, dp CLOTHS OF ALL HINDS, C ASS'. MERES, SATINETS, KEN MEN'S & BOY'S HATS it CAPS, All of which will be *old fcr Gash taxer thaw any other FIRM IN TiE COUNTY • • tk h. DACHOIETT, pat Door above Post Moe trOet N6r.-29, 1856-613. 5 < A c &a., &O i MY STOCK OF THE CONSISTING OF TIICKY, JEANS, &o all styles, "Fp ! ITCH'.! ITGII!!! • Scratch! Scratch! Scratch ! Wheaton's Ointment Will Cure the Itch in 48 Ileum Mao cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CHIL BLAINS. and all Eruptions of the gain. Prtoe 50 cents. For sale by all Druggists. For Sale by John A. Roy, Wel!Amu, Pa. By .ending 80 :tents to WEEKS 4t POTTER, Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, Mass., it will be forwarded by mail, free of post age, to any part of the United States. 180ot85-sna. s SUING OFF AT REDUCED PRICS The undersigned would respectfully Invite the at tuntion of the publio to his LARGE IND CHOICE STOCK GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, eousiet c ing at . . SUGARS, MOLASSitS, SYRUPS, TEAS, COFFEE, :SPICES, PORK, FLOUR, FISH, TOBACCO, SEOARS, STONE & WOOD- EN WARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, Ac., All of which will be sold at greatly reduced pri ces for CASE. . Call and see for youraolires. Wensboro, Dec. 13. 1886. J. D. JONES. I AM SELLING OFF My Stook of Goods FIFTY PER CENT. LOWER i THAN THIRTY DAIS A.Q. DAL CALL AND BEE I 111111 We!labor°, Jan. 1, 1886. 0. BULLARD F LAX WHFISLII, WOOL - WHEELS, WEZEL - HEApB, SNAP-REELS, FLIERS, &C., &C TTHE UND • - &WNW?. would respectfully an nounce to the MERCHANTS & DEALERS of Tioga and adjoining counties, that they are now engaged in the lifannihature of the above named articlee, and are prepared to furnish them at WHOLESALE PRICES, Employing none but Experienced Workmen, and using only the best„materials, we are con tliept we can furnish yon with goods that will suit your customers. Every article warranted to five entire satisfac tion All (loo.is packed in shipping order and sent I.y rail or otherwioc. Please address by wail, when list of prices, " Card samples," .to., will be forwarded. C. M. CRANDALL A CO. Montrose. Pa -Dec. 27, '85.3m. N. E. Ours is the only eatabliabmont that manufactures the Celebrated Crandall Wheel - Head. Warranted to last TWENTY YEARS if well used (71 UARDIAN'S SALE.—Pursuant to an order Ur of the Orphans' Court of Tioga County, I will offer at public' sale at the Court Home in Wencher.), Saturday, the 10th day of February next, at I o'cl , ck, P. M., the following deacribeo real estate, late of George Miller, of Delmar, de ceased, to wit An "equil?un.iivided ninth part of a certain 10 , of land in Del Mar, bounded north by Hooter Hor ton and Win. Eberents, north a4tA east by Robert Campbell, south by J. W. Catlin' and P. Hough ton, and west by Oliver Bacon and M. W. Weth erbee—containing about 130 acres; to be sold fel the use of Mary Alice Miller, subjeot to the life estate of her mother, Juliette Miller. Terms cash. HECTOR HORTON. Jan. Et, 1866.3 t Guardian. A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—Pursuant 2-1 an order of the Orphans' Court of Tioga c , 1 will offer at public sale at the Court House iu Wellsboro, Saturday the 10th day of February next, at 1 o'clock M., the following described real estate, late the property of George Campbell, of Welleboro, dc.ceasesl, to wit : A lot of land in Wellsboro, beginning 42 re :t east of the corner of Main & Morris Its., on lot No. 9. thence oast along Main-st 20 feet to tt,e corner of the Joseph Softeld lot, thence along t' line of the Sotield lot and across lot No. 9, feet, thence on the line of the William Bache 1 20 feet, thence north across said lot to 31aiti...tt, place of beginning, being 24 feet front and re.,!, by 82i feet across said lot No 9, be the same gloJ a or loss; with all and singular the bnildinga oud Improvements. Terms cash on confirmation of the sale. T, P, WINGATE, Adm'r. Jan, IU, 1865. :St. 'IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC !I !—Oa ac count of the mildness of the weather, the subscriber has left over a large stock of Parlor Stoves, which he will sell at reduced prices, t un sisting of REGULATORS, three sizes. GRECIAN COTTAGE, also 3 sizes. and 3 sizes PARLOR COORS,—a new pattern, patented in 1864, when may be found u good a stock of • COOKING, PARLOR, Office I BOX stoves as was ever exhibited in Tiog* county. Also, TIN, COPPER, d savattaao's ware, English Enameled and Common Hollow ware, Butts, Screws, Hinges, de., de. Tioga, January 10, 1868-4 t NTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Dexter IA Robbins, 8 D Cudworth and others, have applied to the Conrt of Coma= Pleas of Tioga county for a charter of incorporation under the name and style of " The Sullivan Freewill Bap tist Church," and that said Court have fixed on Monday the 28th day of January current, at the Court House, for a hestring In the premises, when said charter will be granted if no good cause is shown to the contrary. J F DONALDSON, Weltabord; January 10, 1866-3 t R EYNOLDS'. TUREME WATZR-wazzta. The undersigneld ha■ been appointed Agent for the sale of these celebrated wheels, which are be lieved to have proved to be themost powerful and economical in, the use of water of any wheel now known. Applications by lettor or otherwise promptly attended tu, and mills visited, wheel' set up, and warranted, and Millwright. work done in my usu al thorough manner. J. (1. PUTNAM. Tioga, Pa., Jan. IU, 1866-3 m VANDusEnucli ROZODONT forClaa ning Teeth, for sale at the Dreg Store of P.R. WILLLMS. Er, 4, 1 SMEAD