-. : :‘ 31-o(itt, 11t to :_...--, _ 'WEDNESDAY JANUARY 17, 1866 New Advertisements., .' Dry Goods & Groceries—S. S. ItockwelL Caution-7-Jobn W. Walbridge. Farm for ►ale—J. E. Smith. ' • Dead shot—John A. - Roy. - Soldiers Attorney—Wm. 13-"Sluith. Quarterly Report-- J. t Rbinso S. Administrators Notice—T. P. Wingate,' Notice—F. S. Shealin. Administrator's.," Noose—P. \r. Vanessa. We Ron. C It,. COBURN fur % copy of hie very able and intAreatioe Annu al Report of Rcboolc,for 1885. , - Hon. W. T. Hu*rirfii2 , lll4.'s,"oo;ac: knowledgmeate for copies of. the Legislatiue Rec— vrd and vitriol' ilericrtts of State othcielez. - The Firemen's Festival proved! a aci4ed su ccess, and the ,occasion - was greatly enjoyed by the red-abirted boys And the village fair.. One or two nttempts . at rowdyism by ontsidera-were sem mgrity put down. - ." , AUCTION - --4:3LOSINCI Orr.-Lhir. G. P. CARD of this borough, will dispose of his e9tlre stock of Clothing, .Hato, Cape, a°"B and Sbotls a 6 ane tton, commencing Monday, 39th instant." r DON ATlos.—The - friends of Rev: U. NV: ScupsEs are lDYlted tie: attend a . ,l l upatiqiil party at We krouselof Willis; reitkii, South Sharleson, Thursday, 26th inAatit. ; ~; - DoNATION.—The friendwtif t ßey. a. P. WATROI3 are requested to attend Party for Lie benefit, attbe-house uf,ANT4. Dew ay, in Sullivan. on the 2341nat.; evening. PHOTOGRALP/118.—We have been- stic k wn • finb specimen of Care Photograph 'e.lteettied at'Spen cer's gallery at Aleinefuslii; Such work,onght to secure the entire ratronage of the river country- DoNATioic.--The - friends:of the -Rev. CHARLES l'tE64,:ieftl give lain d'Donsitinii - at hie_ residence, at 14i tney's aornera, evening, of January 25th, 1866. COLD WEATHER.—SOIIday,.. Sunday -night End Monday of last week constituted the coldest amp of the season. if not nit- many seasons past. The taercur,y hereabout sunkto 14 deg. belp!or ze ro. It hardly got Above xero during Sunday and Monday. This-snap 'was general; . extending to the Gulf .of Mexich: BUSINESS UHANGE.-4MT.. W3l. was has bold his store at Cherry hats to Lieut. 8. 8. -Rockwell, whose advertisement appears is our business Columns. .Cherry - netts and too- neighborhood thereabbut; ought tp sustain a store' nobly, tind we are glad to reeommend , our friend Rockwell ,to a generous patronage atia man of strict intregrita. ' Cagviori.-Ltar - pera'And otberii'who' have been slaughtering ,cattle, sheep, and hogs, for sale, and who have - nOt ;taken 4 otti a butcher's license, should take notice, that the 102 d section of the Ma law requires them to . Make returns; within ten days, of all such slaughter and sale, to the Assistant-Assessor of their district. Per sons neglecting to do thie are liable line :of .i , lO per head for every _creature :so and sold., I Many have ignorantly' violated - t hi s...law. We publish this caution to:prevent -trouble 'in the future. A del:inv U.S.' /ortirSbal (MtYY. I. Kitch ell, Tioga) and a 11. S. :commieTeioner (Mr. F. E. Smith) have been appointed for .thie county, to. - look up and prosecute these delinceancies.. Full particulars .an be had on pplication to M. Bullard, Wellaboro. , RATFIIR Rici.—At a peetirg ceded to organize a einging-tichopl at Edit. giudisaion a few nights ligq, - iath'er a etch ' incidbr dccnrred. Soon after theineeting Game, to nrrlrr :soma one i1.r030 and stated th .t there wee a a:tbdaddler in the room, and moved that be be itivited to leave. The motion carried unanimously. The Bresider4 Mr: N. Whitney, on request be ing made, indicated- the person meant by name. The individnatibus distinguished was disposed to resent he Lction of theineefing : but Ate ap parition of a fence rail Which entered at ai eon; tignens window modified his wrath.. The PreiV. dent suggested that, as the celPrii. was a British subject, the rail dileiplAe inigh i be dispensed with, out of respect to \er GraCious Majesty, Qaden Victoria, as also that there might be no interruption of the harmo'nious raiationanow ex isting between thertwct eonntrien. ;The Brilon de parted, a madder, if sot ii..wisof amp. _ M 9 z. 'Charlostonis pot boalrhy_joealik& for d mud skedatldlers. • -Tay haie received a notelroen Mr.. BEEBE ? Prelidenr oi the Westfield Oil and IffininiCempunT..te the followlng effect " I am pleased to inform yotetirat we have this day (Jan. I) struck a flowing welt whichi threw the contents over the. derrick, and army pliouting with great force at dark: We tire-unable-to say more than that we have an abtaidaace of petrole um gas. Oar well is 589 feet deep." We learn that the water was ejected with sush force as to carry up stdn'es halfthe _Site of an egg. - Later reports sarthat the rCuicaei is fast at a depth of 675 feet. Thn suppoetion is:that the gravel atones brought up bave jataried the tools. The Tioia .commenced timiing a new ereviee on 'Monday. - Work' st Jecob's We 4 has • been suspended nn El the Spring opens. The tools havebeea recovered from Canoe Camp Creek Well. • . Oil has been found in the well near Nelson. A new well has been eonimeneeti in Liberty Book ~Talak. " The Cumpreheitoive Peogircipky By' BENJA YU F. SEAM and FORDyCE A. A.G4EN. Lippin cott. publisher, Philadelphia. • '• Here we have, at last, a etiogii ,hj beginning' at. the beginning and `proceeding., !o'gi&lly and with thoroughness to thi;end. Hie ; erto the study of Geography has been - conducted' without refer ence to its philosophy. The,work b•ifore us open s with the Natural History' of Vimayion, and pro ceeds, step by atop, with ancient,f Medieval and Modern History, in orderly prok ision. Then comes Mathematical GMigruphj,..l luting; of the several mytione or the earth and t relations to the planotaryeyetem. Beadle's Dirac Year Book, is a relopedia and almanac combiied, and' gives flvt inners' worth . of information for a dime.' Bead , : also publish: es a ilium edition of Gen. Grant' Report. very neat as well as cheap. 'For sale at toting'. book , The Tribune. AtettteaC.'for 1888, is a comple re 7 pertory of atatiatinal an4,ollcial facts, en bracing an abstract of, all - latr:s and resolutlotas of last, Congress, conflate, elietion returns for 1864;5,. an official Directory; aid the chronology of 1865. It would be cheap at Sl y and is sold for 20 cents. For sale by Ilagh Yong. NOTICE.—The BEI baeritTer hereby notifies the public that he is prepared to'deanse clothe* from Grease and Stains, in the bet manner, so as to effect a great saving :#o patrons,' Also—to mend br.ikert china - wit' 'iand orockary rendering it as serviceable Rs ever, Wellshoro, Jan. 17,'48-1t F. S., A N Aaeortutent of TABLE"' iLASSWARE +►ill be found at ' ROYI.B DAUG SinRE DORE GINGER at • .L • • " ROY'S T , E, TG STORE. Pursuant to Cidl the citizens oP Mandelctiand vicinity assembled at theld. Pr. Chuftsb litatines day evening, 'Jail: te, inst. Rev..-N: II; Reynolds opened the meeting with prayer. Rev.' T: B. Hudson was elected Chairman, and M. L. Ralley Secretary. • - - ,1 On call of the Chair, Rev. H. Lamkin stated the objict of tee meeting to be—" To devise proper and'etficient means by which to confine the sale of spirituous liquors to those' only who are duly authorized to sell by,proper authority." Prof. F. A: Allen, Rev: N. L: Iteyuidds; $. 13r Rillott,.abd Others, 'addressed the' meetin g- in brcer but earring, speeChes.'afti3r which the follow ing reltulutione were atibmitted'Prot Allen: . 4 • .Wuniukes,,Thtring a considerable period' of time past the lair name and reputation of our lit tie borough boa been impaired by a Berton's - evil, permitted to exist among us, leading the youth of ;our place. from the paths of peace and -virtue, blighting the, bright hopes and fair prospects of ' ourieonntry's stay end staff, destroying the peace laWrieses and prosperity ot many families and aayping . the, foundations of society itselli „und whereas, thiceviljs_productive of ,good to ho one, but tea source of misery and degradation,. to all concerned, Theretore Resolved, Tbat -we, the' citizens. pf,Mansfield and vicinity,-iu convention assembled, do.unt.on ly disapprove of the sale of silk intoxicaldng drialte, but , pledge : ourselvoa to use aIL possible`, and. Stajlable, means put a stop to its sale,tind .use in3our_tuidat,.. t _ Reeolved, "lttut l yve give notice to 40: - Aaces where intoxicating drinks are sold, that : th ey must ceaselo:ell ; unless they have liceoPe so to do from-proper authority,_ Resolied, That a committee of three be ap :poitaterito satire_ this :notice,_ and t sea to it that -au more violations of law are allowed.; :that this Committee be authorized by ibis meeting to pros -ecute for every such violation; and that wfuldaAge ourseiva to not only stand by this Committee„bat to-defray all _necessary. expenses int carrying out the resolutions of .this body. • The resolutions were adopted by an Unanimous vote, and She Committee authorized appointed. Ref.-W. Beach moved that the proceedings be ptiblisted in tile Tioga county Agitator. Carried. Rev. N. L. Reynolds moved that — M.:H. Cobb. of Vellsbero, be invited to aidreslinter -neit thee 'titag. Carried, and the Secretary ordered' tdex 1-tend-snot invitation. - Adjourned • with beueaie - T.ll. HUDSON, Chairman. - M: : .H.. - BAILEY Secretary: - • - • *: .• tikiihurryititd'ionfision'in,cide4t `the hirgfplen pf paper for e going flub' ca1 3 1 0 .—Va..94r:g9tt99. 8 4 1 1 MY• 19. ti give-the' movementlackilspiedil :ICatarte. un der dust:gees. .j• - • - e; I MARRIAGES At Hart'a Hotel, on the evening.of the 6rit:Wilt-2 by Bev. & Shaw, Mr. GEORGE. E. PITMAN and :MMa Maas E. DroacE,both of Delmar. : By Rev. J. F. Calkins, on the - lthlust., - at the houaa of the bride's parents, - `ls(i2 Enari*WlLoox and Miss Artiauss'a l both'ef Delpterr e In . , charlaton, P . ov., 19, 1865,by li.Fey nohls, Mr. Warfrea. Rivrai. of WelishOre, to MiaaSa . t..ur HAZLETT- of.hilddletary. In Gaines. on the..3oth December..., toy B. ftenn i Beg., Mr. MA.Trxs..G., Ci,ARK of Westfield, ,to fityliEBß#EFI t STiELE, Of 'Clymer. In Gainssom,tho_Sth inst., by the same, Mr. DANIEL FURMAN of Delzpar,tio Mies ZVELME PU3IIIIAN, of Gaines.... , _ In Blassbtrig, 4:1ed...20; by- Rev. P.'Petigaine, Mr. EVAN I. EVANS and-Miss M a neanaTlLY-1- .vrevra, all ofDlossburs: r -In Blossburg on-the -12th-inst, by.thesatna, M. JAMES VAUNIIN and- Miss , Estinza , Jortam .all of Etlossbarg.' 'ln Delmar, on the 15th ult.. at the refidettoe bf the bride's father , _ by J, D. Houton, -Bag., Mr. SULICS-PROST of-rtogit, , -and Miss-MIBT 'JANE KILBURN of Delmar. , '- DEATHS-.' - In Charleston, on the 22d of November,Hea GIBBON, aged,2B,years.-- ,This young rrfan.,,,hall, silent!" za nd,peacefully passed away from the toils of life in early mad) bond and joined the ceicetialcompariyvho suffer no more.' If to an upright life and - calm .dtath is do a fragrant memory, then will ourdeparted friend be bad - in'eveilasting ti3membrinee. Oyituary. At a meeting of Covington - .Lodge No. 274, 1.0 or se4urday evening, Dee. 2, 1865, the following 7pi e amble and resolutions were ordered t , - WELEREAb, It lies pleased tho Almighty Ciestor and All-Wise aml_lleusticent Ruler of all, in the dimiensa tion'of Hid IPrt*idence to- temove -by deatli r from ottr Brotherhood our much-.beloved and areatly,latuenbtf P. O. Brother A. B. Bryan, and has thereby dept iced us of cn-ociating tSith doe *Vote we much loved and biglir iy prized in our circle, both on account of his depditi Merit as • malousChliienah.bis ever kitidtlealqind bib wholehearted engegeriness to our Order. He was ever ready and foremost to offer the helping hand lo the nei dy. audio rhisd his voice against thoSe measure, Lalcu Laded to Minn. or mar the peace of the community in width; he lived; find to ;do his almost to enigrce ti, peace and prosperity Therefore Besot , . ed, That we deeply feel and deplore the lass of -ostnintich baloia4atothiglaly•kiteetned e. el. iu . ? l,hr oth okr; k.' Bring* O, bend tift. - tet4h; anithebit tlint pensation not alone felt by the Tittternitf and faintly of our lamented and deceased brother. but that the Church have lost ane-or their_ etreng_siftlers and the community an.upright and most worthy citizen_, 1 , Resolved, That we truly sympathize with Ma-bereav ed wife sind,:family, who moat deeply feel - the sad end Ir. reparable loss of so kind, affectionate' and , laniffe ' hus band and father. Resolved, That surd° not:MOM - a .*a those csl,o :have no hope. for truly he must enjoy a fairer (.11111C•thall this ; Rag WO do him .expect, to peet e sotrow sickbishalut death Kilt never bed perthtded - to eator.tee mar or break our circle of joy and bliss, in the gruel Lodge abyve. Revolved. That- we 'wear the nenal badge of mnorn inGsald that our :Stour- be dressed. , is- stodrnirig kr 30- days for our worthy P. 13. and beloved brothektbna ta ken from our embrace. , Resolved. Xhist i these iriplutiond. be publtched in the Aoiranai,land that's co to prisetifedlo the family of our deceased brother. By order of the Lodge. IRA P.BroarN, _ ;".;ACOII HARTMAN, Di, O. IL R. BRYAN, V. ti: t YORK MARXRTS. _ lintotaaa,r..-Parcss. ,• Corrected on Tuesday of each Week., . „. . t . Flour, sup vs hbl • . , • $6 uo a 7,:,0 Flour. (family) 8.20 l 8,45 Wbeat IS, hushl 71 , • . T ~ Barley -'- ''- ' ' '" - - ' •• " - ••• 'l , al - Oats 62 PorkPorp,.; (fresh ,', ) "f ••• ,•:4,-.;1_ • a . 4 -- ± -- :•,.... A@ 3 , 15 Bufter 25 6 32 ' : 18 Cheese. 17 2® 18 'PallOl. .. 1........,..,.."..........72 12'4, ... . _ .. . flops 20 grl.:4 I.i .( 4. • "-`•-' IN* Auviitik tie-Paten- ar PensoNa's though Dry: (46;64re it - drained largely in New,. York, I have decided that it is more for my War r sit tosell,goods freely at A)reseikt .tha u,ts park My Stock is in such not trkiessary for me to be i goyernedtg New ;York pric;ssriat r Asir thereffmetcontidua to sell goods at the rates established about Decom -tiei tilitil furtblii notice; Vislreculattigl vory al this time of the year, it is not probable , these priees i will last longer than 3O days. Early liaydr., will do the best. - A. PARSONS , 1, [Dail. 27.-,tf.] Colicart Block, Corning, ; _ A Cough;Cold, or Sore Throat. (2,lE.cmin). 9ctrisE, Irritation of the Lungs, r :Remanent , Throaf. Affection oAanAcrabtfixdisease flaqiittjk - E ' IS BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES' . _ A DpiECTE:TLIM7CE TB B PAIFI3, 9,9;if ) ntarexitani Fai Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, ConenmAtivi - •• and Throat Diteates, - TROOCHES ARE USEDAVITH ALWAYS GOOD SUCCESS. Singers and Public Speakers sill find Troeieausefulm clearing the voMe wile 9 Wren before Singing or Speaking;ihilLteliering. the throat after an unusual- exertion-Of the vocal -organs. The Trdchio are reactMmendedend prea.' 'erihed by P4sleip, and have, had tantrmortialF, from eminent men through,outthe nOuntry4) Being an artieleuf true merit, and having-proved the r ethcaey by a4estof many , years, each, year finds tEeni lticalities Vailous -t fairts of the world, and the Trochee are universally profit:ale: cod better than ether articles; 21 ra , , 5) AVALaDOiY.OLdBB 8 PUTTY, foasale cheap, OSTAINonIy ollitown'a BRONC 011.1) at P. H. Williams' Drug titer*, Rind du not take any Of the lvoN/ier. h .4itatfena ' t bac tray be -offered.. * - -'Sold everywhere in the 'united Stalea r and jaroigo i Couutrie . i s let 35, cents per box , • Ilno6ollsQm] I / t . : SHE SE MI i'EEKLY, WEEKLY • „ .;; 0: A _:11. t • ; Laigest acid Ohel(Vest Newts t in- the United States. TUE NEW YORK TIMES has been eulafga to the eiFe uC the London Hach number eontans .eight pages of saveu euluums eaeh- . —or k,'tity Six columns illa7l—tuuk ing it,the largest new . spsper is the lJuitecfStlttes. • The TIMES will coutain . - Full, Congressional Reports, Reports of the Legislature,. Messages and Public Doeun tents, Reports of Couils and Pub lic Meetings European News 4W Foreign and Loonfestie Clorrespondenee NeWS front* all -Parts of the' World, Po litical «nd,gfneral Editoriak r k iterary News, AS'eteetions - cold Migdellang: Everything pt . psible_will be done to make the TIMES the most valuable and interesting Family Newspaper in.the United ,Steles., wipe sill remain unehonged,in spite of the feat that ittS size and contents htivd beenAnereased onerfourth. The following are the prices of the Bavaria, editions,-pa'Oble in.4ill eases in advance • _ - TlMES,'"per manure - TlieLrAlLY`TlME':(Sand*Erriinelucie,4) ) sl2 The SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES. one 'year, - $3 The WEEKLY TIMES,, one year. $2 There prices ' Club rates are: cbecontinued. We have no traveling agents.—. Rea& in Checks or - riost:ciffleelifeney:Orders if possible. yfgr:jidireav; t; 4 " -- 'r • H. J. RAYMOND .. .Ic - CO.:" Jun. li. 2tts , NF.IIc.YORK TIMES -0 A L.-1.44-ArN D. SEE. ryi FIE attention abit 4-11- . hody..eLWitCQllarlestem and,Covingtun town:" ehips. are hereby notified, that the store at Cherry lElatteeral istarePt.' 42 PCP,W4PT9-tLV ca 9 Procure a full assortment of • . . o - RO CERIES, Vaiii4ent Efibitivtawretanti, .9 0 ffic! , MOLASSES, CODFISH, I'4 - •aff ,14 "• . G i v e , atatkerel, constatitfy "hatid. lle a call. - c i 3efrY:P l ig- 1 44r1t;i 11 .14.h _.. 14- a„C R ' r I S. S. OCE.WELL.i y Fain • lite/4144 N Elk township,,Tioga County Pa., contatcdnv I:l24 j acree,4osacres - impioired. - Said latirt is watered by numerous. springs. A small stream cf water sufStieht fos-churoirte seising wood, *Q v runs througisothe farm pear the i building . e. y It is ,well..situatctdforn,gooct dejyy fartp. A . portion of it is good grain land. Two log tiout3e,s, : frame. barn and, other eat buildings thereon. A thrifty young orchard of - IVor 80 - Upple, pear or plum trees: good scboolo`bouse be divided The'nbove farm might be divided into twostpa,U farms of 62 acres each. Price $l2 par "hereTiorermiteaery. A liberal deduction made for cash down. Inquire • C: 13. 'KELLEY, Wiltleboro, or - A171 , 1i-lIPDIK - Bian the :pfeplibea. Jan. 17, 1866.-4. f. .innMrM - A`Ttli Tlogis - County; Pirl; 1. (11. B'.lieeneed - Aionit, and Attorney t,,r tsuldiers and their friends thronghent aH the loyal States;) will ptoseOts and etilleet with any rivolled-soceess,_ . , `-60 - tDIERS' CLAIMS AND - DU • ' .. . .. of all kinds. , A 150,,, any other kind of claim agaitiet the Giiverndient - befO - re any' of the De: port ments Or in Congress. Terms moderate, All Culalikioilationa settt tatite above ac . hise.ss.will ee re- i j ve n proutpt attention. 4a n -4141366. ..' ETTERS --- OF ADMINISTRATION - having beitsigranted to the untlareigeied OM - the! IN.; tate.of GeorgaiOumpbell, late of Wellsboli doe*. all,Persons indebted to said estate are. - --requeeted to - makeimmeditite payment, and all claims must be presented-foraettlement to i i , - ~ . • . . - i , T. P. WINGATE, Jam Pl.-1866-6w. - , -. .1. - ittdm'r, IMI LE fTFF.§ . . . OF ADMIN.IBTFATION haring llitkri•kraittocilte 'life eutieeriber GI) the estate I of lereel M. Dann, late of ,l'ilehmonti. deed; all per,.ong iiirrebte'd 'to slid eelatd are requestell to .. waif e .:ILtabodiito _piymeit,' etid.. 1100 :having Cif* 11/38 Agilltsbt. the acme must preeent, them for iittleniertrh ' ' - REFER' N r .iyAlf.'"NßBB, ! JAIL - it"bEtZeire' , ' '- L ' - ' - ' '" -' Aduer. I ' • 2. t+ DEAD uoir:Lreg on Cattle and nt'red ' s; liiktriljeiB to bat death Mix It . iattli an equal quantity "4 arateriehan i .itit Sold petßona __.-g her ovvytteiteuotiuillW,ill A pa:y.trjo debts of coutructir.g. JOHN W. WALBRIDGE. .t.Jan.- - 10,481341.-3te , -I ' . • • NOTICE Att-:hefeh.Ys giv.eo;F: Mkt the ULF dsrsmltt d hawing been .appuinted no Audi, Lot to fitortietki iireoutita OfitliVAdministrat4a of q"1 81 ! 1 .1 4 .21. 40 c' d '; utg ell . Warci t i la h y P o u rartla t 4, A. D., 1866 ; at 11.1 o'clock - A . . M. of - ear& aP„Jiir di 7 o 6 r : , 4-AM. SELLING . / OFF MEE IN MI 'My llltitib k 'of fib da • . _ ; (J - ; 4 a u• FIFTY -MI -GENT. LOWERi "1.:‘,11 /ft I vti: . II • :al ; - , :.y '.;.41 , 1!{ ITMR.7 49P. .i.e.4.-$ t:7— 1, i. ..2 - • • '4411:i" , --S.BE A.'."454 - .ti ;•z. • --. l‘ r-z • A: .4i i tat , - cc.* : LK: • , 480.. 1 .... , Register* Nottee. N - uncrig hereby giver tharthis fbilowing Adtainfi- C'Terne l Mi li u, ru r rth=ll bl;retlitil the Orpheus' Conn t of eaid'Cotiaterame Men daf the sth day 14 , .Knory456d4orse7diemation a !ed. Ellffanee* _ • Acejoitny . q(Maiddah id!Wr. et Johp . • ; di•Cialed. , Account of John I. Mitchell, Adm'r oil)atifeltinder,' Alvoiihi of - A. 11. arrfsan, 'Louisa 'Shelve and Jacob Shelve, Adni'rs of A. A. thieve, deceased. 1896 t, ,§„:ALCllAly,fegister P eg? r g cui ; t L o s olr agents every, in i-ka hree • Veil's% kinds:• and under feed. Worratiteil ftedi•ears. Abiivessiary large cote 'Ybe,erdy-tnaehines sold in the United States Tir lees titan „$4O; which are fully Ticeneal Howe. Grorer l Pinpbt'hE Cb., and Bachrldrr. .All other cheap machines are in thd seer 'or user and lialde to arrest, jrn`r, anU failimonnif at - Circulars free. Address, or call upon *haw t Clack. Biddeford. Jlitfue, or at No. BM itrosattray.. Kew:tin-lc; No. =leaner -tit., Pkpladelpb Pa,; No. 170 West ronrth-ei; alicibli*dif Ohio; or at No. 8 Spalding's Exchange, T.; :orNo. 14 Lutotnird's Dicch,,Chicagp; S9ft A MONTIII—AOENTS wasted' * ttd . tot , six en gir. lireg_vela ariLcick. itptT WS- -stddresf 0. T. GARET, City Bullditag,'Stddeford; Maine: d0c.27,N3f-.swly. b ,an now bn for 22 cintoi at MILLSPAUGH t SHUTT'S. Go and see 7.; fljan66] Ultif:S'lNic LAMPS EL01"8 DRUti STORE' "I UTTY & WIN DOW - litrAf 3 / 4 3-at- - - e 7 , :atoit'S-ZIFEIGI32 - 0413: 7'2,77'1 T ' 1 " 4 • MEI 4'; L 1111 MEM EMI "14f 4131 ca44l-'llV4 i 10.13 g it l3 s4 l. iltii: R tiS a .• rirropoop Orougitt-t!itp.POi!3;l4g,yeor to increase , - . , MY 41>VRAO,EMENta - % ri:K4oLy. y Vfia, ; .; - )11,0r-AgEttaltt •CQUNTY, N. Y. I invite-the cafelinfittelitioN'otthe community 4 Z-- to,theus P promising, to make them_ stipple *Oa 4-q wants of foots, as , • , ; _ UM Pmcits 9F, _•ooODC - . •.: : r•• .1 add stela otnadp,:iim and.avolgeg byasgEpg and long Isinded yarns; . r.. , lIIIM rdviriegoeliai'bgh, that !Wend tinif bikefirdLoo,:troth, jorys !1:14,1i i4lic l " l- thitiK... It wise to foilbvp Any One thfAi ,Lafk. a;:busi - - -nt'sB -Worth bringing before the 4ttetition .of.ike jouittitiiit7, cannot mall mike it toe plait orltell 4.l2wtx• NM I II El MIME I berehrretuniltk thanks to the PitiZallil of foi the sober shite:tit'tv4sde rbave receive or the part ten years, during WhiAt time my trade has steadily increased ; and 1-41,Leely acknowledge that my Tinge Conti trade is qiiitestjarze portion of it. "tilted - to try and deserve it itilfre46,llTfierrtitcire. -. 'e,„li-27-5.Th:7314:::-s-_ 4 :-..,... - .....i....4,,-:;,,., ; - w. . , c&-_ ,., tt 4i,‘.4,. - 7 .kf: ,: f . :3- , : , 4 ,-.,.: - V: i i.ii.,-;.a4:-, di D g a' ' ,r, .+-, v. 0,-.4., ..:4 ''' 1 -.4',1.„ r i ."' ~ -;,. r.,,,,,,,,,, -',..z. _, 4 „.„, ~,,„,...,, ',„.44.4.4440, ~:::. I stZetr :qt.,.111* ...- . -'BEA.4ONABLE- ,, GOODS, et iit,icso &Kismet:94 at .th.photieia of the 814esza,//! xo 1/2110 on 4item:Profort9Yll: , t , RIM !HIM P "In 't asto4tere Mori frieoliados rto neat° *toot uturer oisrlat prte4op (which;froquoitittroo onti,),ttioti be' give* to tor gusto- I also au; anablaa.47 mylamp Icf buy a great many gio*from Bret hart& laving New lork,44l2era.protite--enat:lNg me to offer each Goode, at Fitch lees than market' rata. ..; :.. ~i MEE . ..I.l4lo.gl4lLX*6l.4.itiAliAM.,over I,noic ,StQrea, • r; 4 c) ISA a vR _ LARGER SALES IN PROPORTION TO ETSES,- - A.-14RGER &ROE' lii t igtdikßLi 4' ' d e* CLION'ISY TRADE. I .4 A BUSINESS CONDUCTED NEARER TO) at CABIII.IIkAMS, , • than.most any store m the mum For Naar information, see notices of Prices below,; . also local solumn. EEE AN. PATO "- - 0 1 4 .1 - 3fil ,3/1;,,; - ,7 1$ • You titu hug atailkird §bagtinga at 34 canto; good hatrs•4:fingifiti 33 to 30 cents of store. . Ak."lC - _ 111.cd:e There is no advance in prices of Flannels, Blankets, Bbaire; "44., etonesel v, . '1 :I.All .6. V. IA 31.:- - "W a 1 e. . : if - IV. it., agtimt&suadiliciaßgetifArAa 6d. •Best. 'nuts at 2s. and gpod Prints at 20 cents. Biso pettaLtaptiiia • .7. A. PARSONS, Jan. 1, 1866 i Marble Shop. - WELLSBCRO, TIOGA COUNTY, ETNN'A. 1 - tTEBBRRNIIOIO 4 - MARKlNhaving saspoisted i thste &eke" together for the per pOse of ca'rr'yingm - the manufacture of, , '' - "MARBLE WOftß , ' gre hoe ptepered - to,tillisil oriels for MONUMENTS, HEAD STONES. TELS, TABLE TOPS; &c. &0., 7 -I r X i 1 .:31:::f7131).'a with dispatch and in the best style. - Rutland and Italian .Marble yiorited to order. It is our intentioo"to do a leading business in Tiogniguttnl7. :Orders soli : Ovid,- an ;all work twarranted to giieeatiltiiiition. ;- ,r VI PC:C. NOLO, Jan. I, 1866. • A. g. WARRING;r, Selling Off 17 A ".: -: • At Reduced Prices, (I.tg.t , t2 lEEE! AT J. It: 'BOWEN'Sta-, ---- -thur.-101 1866. ---- '31.".:.T ' l O • - - = Rtairt-m - R2. STOVE. MEI :71 , . off ( =I MEM A -. WORD TOatoiD .o.Riggl.).s' snd tbe community generally. Not being a friend to long ar . id windy adverfigemente and large ex. penditureellOWPrltiter