oral tat WEDNESDAY JANUARY 31, 186 e. Ne%i' A.dvertisendente., B.srcno•n Nonca—J. Christie and others. .Notice—Wright h Bailey. Notice—Borden Brothers. Administrator's ".Notice—Avancy A. Mack, J. Sing, 2d. To CORRESPOND/MS.—We cannot publish ar ticles which require to be:ro-written before they are At to be firm In the ' colupositor. "a_ Wau DID IT ?-A village correspondent writes , us to say that a tree in one of the most beautiful avenues was haclied by souce evil-disposed persoy, a few evenings ago. Our correspondent is right i n s aying that this sort of. mischief nsuic'lle im mediately checked ; -and we propose that the name of the offender be lodged with the proper author ities atonoe. That is the way to begin the work. The laws are already auftioienito this end. A GOOD APPOUITYENT.—We see by the paper, that oar friend, 4r. PRATT, Of the Corning Jour naiehas been reappointed Collector at that point. We mark the Doctor loan as a - good Collector, eometing rare among newspaper, men. Success to him. FATAL ACCIDENT.--air. L 6 VORNE WEBSTER, GOO 01310 finest youdg men in' Farmington, was,• on Monday, while_drawing wood, thrown tinder the loaded wagon and so badly injured the spine that be lived but a few hours, lie way 19 years old: WELLSEORO ACADEIiY.. , —The last ha lf - • Winter Term commencei. the present. Those wiahing to enter should be promptly on hand. We learn that the recitations are so. ar ranged that students eau take,almost any study they may desire, and if necessary, n'ess classes will be formed. The Academy is now ins flourishing condition and challenges. the, sappert of all lovers of edu cation. _The sYSfain_ of training adopted .and pursued by Mr. Van Allen- is moat .adusiral;le, and the effect very perCeptihle. No young man or womanshonld negleit this golden oppertunity to - secure the advantages of a, practical education. LIBERAL. DosAmosr.—The friends .of Rev, 1 /. Robinson, residing in Wells, Bradford Co., cud :aeon, Tioga Co., reeently gave him a donation mounting to $ll2. The friends of „Rev. Chas. Weeks, of East Charleston,. gave him a donation of $135 last week. We. congratulate 'these gentleman upon living among a liberal people. Deasevichi Vist:r.—the - fiiends - Of - Bev; John Shaw are Tespectfully invited to attend a Ikons: tion Mit at thereeidenee of Mr..lra Johns= on ShumwayMill, Wednesday evening 'February ra. Gaggixr's AXERICAX CONFLICT.—WO are re quested to hate for•the• information of the 'sub scribers to this valuable work, and who have re mired the first voltime that the delafin deliver Mg the second volume ariies from the fact that Mr. Greeley is re-writing the second volatile with many emendations. 100,000: copies of this great work have already been sold. TEE Oct, HIINTERI3.-Tl3 great `sensation of the week is the finding of oil at Sylvania, Brad ford county. The parties .operating there to be in luck. -At the; depth .of ,600 feet they struck a crevice which produces 'a hedvy, oatiug oil in considerable ituantithe„ without. re sort to pumping. /We have-seen bottles of this oil, atikhave no doubt of .the genuineness of the "strike," „ • Mr. G. K. Sheffer, Liberty, writes 11e that the new well being sunk in that township ,yields a good show of petroleum at a depth of silty Smt. Glad of iL Hope they 'will And "it it large Woot,-Ortowsus' Couvzsitou.—The Woos- Growers of 'Washington County, in this State, invite delegates and repreintative man from every county in the State, to meet in Convention at Hare's Hotel, Pittsburg, on the Bth day of Pe rnary next. Will some of our 'hogs Sheep.raisi ers repre en: this.eounty ' Rev. GEORGIE H. JENKS, former Rector, .0011- ducted services in St., Paul's bhtirch in this vil lage, Sunday =on:dug and. evening. •Very brief notice was given, but the attendance was quite large. Mr. Jenks called here on his way to New York to take steamer to California. Be goes to take the Rectorship of St. John's Church, Petaluma, a e'ty of 8000 people, lying 50 taw east of San Francisco... Dr. Shepherd. his father-in-law, has resided there, for-many years, and-is a vestryman of the Church of which Mr. is to assume the pastorate. The numerous friends of. the-lattex wish hini a safe voyage and a prosperous career. TOE ELECT.—N9t the Scriptural elect, howev er. It becomes a ! duty to acknowledge the re ceipt of a slip of paper by the band of Consta ! la Cook, informing us that the people bad Inves ted us, without leave, with the hanorshnd respon sibilities of the - office of Burgess of this borough. The messenger of the•pebple found us standing —not like Cirtelisisrtis,ii;lie ihrroW=hiti With grimy handi and brow wet with.the demi of -la bor. Of ilia shock to our inodeity we sayiptight fitting down with commendable calmness, we at Oast concluded to do many things, among them, let--To devote the entire salary and perquis ites of the office to objects of cbarity—beginbing at tome. - 2d—To collect all the bricks which our nfor ulnae fellow-citizens have carried in their hats for so long a time, and pave Main-St, therewith. ad—To construct Isorse railway from the up per bridge to Jacob's ire/14suad stock it with the stray cattle which nightli -herd' i tti tie = Nellie Square; and 4 th—Sustained and cheeiosd by the Fathers, to discharge our duties .withoiat. fear, favor, or affec tion. So mote it be. A TRIP To MANSFIELD.—WC have marked down Thursday of last week in our note-book as a day of unbroken sunshints--it having been the occasion of a trip fo Mansfield. 'Leartnigiredis boro at BA. M., in an open wagon in the midst °f dying enowstortd, the , promise. of a rids of a dozen miles was not flattering. The trip proi ed cold and mittv.entful, but the.orerm welcome which greeted as at the and of the journey, and the comfortabli fare served up to us by Heil, blotted out all 'recollections of past aiscomfort, and prepared as for what was to come.. After a brief visit to Spencer's Gallery 'to see the pictures, we proceeded to call upon Prof. AL LEN) Principal of the State Normal School. We larprised him in the midst of his classes, at rec itations, as jovial. and self-poised as ever, god ready with hissoke. Bob we confess that our ap preciation of the Professor as an educator was ethenced many per cent. by what tee saw and heard on that occasion. He ignores the pumping process in recitations, his method being topical, by which the student is forced to develop his or her resources or fall out in the rear of th!clafa. We never listened to a more interesting and :sit-- itfactory recitation in practical Philesopfy.` 'lt proved to us that the students of the Normal . School are being prepared to enter upon the du.' ties of life, not as children, groping blindly in the twilight of Theory, but full.armedituady for Aim world's work. Everything connected with this School shows: the advantage of welLdigeated sy stad. it mores 0144igfiliPIL" - Ak c Ati. works harmoniously together,.and each . Professor arid teacher moves quietly fis t "or - heitipliere: We accompanied the Principal through the build fag, and from dormitory to kitchen we noted the same scrupulous neatness and admirable order. And From the most charming snuggery where The Professor keeps his household gods, we pro ceeded to the dining-hall, while we took a moat excellent tea, sitting down with a hundred stu dents, who seasoned the repast with pleasant con versation. Dere, too, we observed the rule of system. Our miff tire tilicessotrityllia!, bKitibere thorough schoorin the country` that of Mans field is one. The school numbers 230, or more. And we owe the Institution for an afternoon of unalloyed enjoyment. In the evening we attended an overflowing and most enthusiastic Tempersitice Meeting at the Methodist Church. We have seen no such out kUturing of the people for a like purpose in many years. We felt our unprepireduess to worthily address so large a gathering, but aided by the stirring addresnot Revs. Lamkin elel4, orMas, Prof. Allen, and Jas. IC Wirson and 8.1. Elliott, Rsgs., the task was rendered easy. It was an oz. 14181011 to be remembered. • 2dlsonic.—Tbc officers of Ossea Lodge, No. 317, A.. Y. br, ,eleia Lod for, thidittSlAß‘Htlar W. M.—Alonzo Howland. 8. W.—Henry W. Williams. • W.=Martial DIOR. , Treasurer—Willium Roberts. Secretary—R. C. Simpson. —The officers of .Ty ?melt apter.-N9 .01,1., H. R. Arch MasonelirVeungilirania, arti R. P.—Hugh Young. R.—Calvin Hammond. .—EfartiarDuriff. Ireaeurer—Robert Roy. Socretary 7 ,-.4. C. Simpson.. . Soldiers' Orphans' Committee for TiogeCo. . THOMAS ALLEN, Wellabor°, Chairmin, Mrs. Jos. P. Morris, Mansfield, • Chas. F. Swan Tiog a , Mss. Sir.D..ekkisoli,4l44ol9 Ar'la J. B. Niles .Wellsboro. - Miss Eliza J. Beach, Westfield. - W. R. Smith's Sons of Addison N. Y. would call the attention of the people of Tioga County -to their large stock Jaf. Goods t , confieting of Dry goods, Clothing, Bobti-A 14pt by them in a mammoth combinatron of 4 gores in one. - W. R. Smith's Sone sell all kinds of Goods at 'or under the lowest rates. Fast Colored Prints at is - 6d per yard, *lir J:tpst skyles al f 2s 4 tyard. W. R. Smith's Sons - are clearing out the rest of their Winter Stock at or under cost. They sell hest Delaines at 30cts., a good article at 28 per yard. In fact they undersell all others. W. R. Smith's Sons are selling Merinos of 'all colors at cost, say 8s all , 44l4itetriride ditlierent shades. The balance of For Stock at cost.— Iheir large stock of shaivls is meeting the same fate. W. R. Smith's Sons are selling heavy red twilled Flannel at 40ets., per MARRIAGES Oa January 18th, by Rev. D. R. rif'Dermorl, gr. CHARLES a :.Pultatiiirßinitliiiiiitritz M. WALKER, both of Tioga. On the 14th instant, at Daggett's Mills, by Rev. Jithn Robinson, Mr. DONLIVICY, &mu, of Elmira, 11; Y., and Miss SARAH E. FUROUSOii, of Jackson, Tioga county, Pa. • . _ DEATHS In Nelson, December 4tb, 1865, Maar, wife of Enoch Blackwell, in the 52d year of her age. For more ail fl 00_ youth ahq i iive4 fitisvber religions proteseion.-' Sht *gran ornanierettit so ciety, and a blessing to all those aho sought and Made her acquaintance. 0. B. W. ' At his residence, in Richmond, on Saturday the 26th ultimo, LEANDER H. SPENCER, in the 71st year of his age! Mr. Spencer was among the - oldest - find beat known citizens of the county,- having resided in Richmond for over sixty years. A public apir}ted titan - ;' giving - a generous support to• chrything which contributes to the "Wiffare and benefit of mankind He died full' of that christian faith Which had been his snpport,for more than half,4. century. •It has bet& well for the AvOrla lived. S. B. E. NEW YORK MARKETS St - tiara:tie PitICU. - - - - .. • ' Corrected_ on _Taeaday of each Week. _ , . nonromp.tw.t.bi ..14..4=:..-4.g4:-...44-Sz itio WiEft, Flotitil•hlo , ,.r :. - .:a..i..:.:.!i-4c41-4 0%44451% Wheat V, bush —._... 1,715 Barley ""' I v 0 Oata. ..: . , i - : 48 ' Corn . - • ' SO 6' ,E 2 Pork ; (treah;) , - ,t lb - ' " - IDA • ' Rutter , 2B @ i 32 Lard , Cheese 17 @ i 8 Tallow_ .12g ~... Hope " - " 20 CC 170 SPECIAL No Ativ.iisok, /I" PRICES' AT:: though Diy"Goads'haire ddvariced largelyi ' ri New_ York, I have decided that it is more for my inter mt to stil gopsie:freely ; a4 "present.—tbax-to mark up pricei.— My stook is 412-•stieli -isblipi-thfielt it not necessary Forme to be governedby New York prices at present: Lehall — therefdre condone to Jun goods at the rates established about Deem bar 1, nntilforiber notieekeloods Sell very fast at this time of the year, it is not probable these prices will last longerthan 30 days. Early buyer •will do the best. J. A. PARSONS, [Dec. 27.—tf.) 3 Coneert , Blooltreorning, IL Y. A - Cough,:Cold, - ;:orAorre- ilehroat: BEQ . pffsiumexiT o s erzyu f sN ! Asy S~HQt3£D BE CHECKED. ALLOWED TO OPTINIIi, Irritation of the =-Liiiitytt= , Permanent -Throats Affection or an InfurOle Lung Iliseaae is Wrists Tilsi BROWN'S 13110.1STCHTAL:TROCHES Karoo a. LW:lw tapir - Wait inr.riiii4,lsive For Bronchitis, Astionni. eatairit, C0116117111)tiVe and Throat Diseases, TRoocimAßAßEAD,,wyrit Buy; - Singers and •Pnblie Speakers will find rroakes useful - 1 - a clearing fite Voicairtien taken lrffre Sinfing or Speaking, trd, i relivit4 the throat after an'unusital exertilin or tli vocu organs. The Trochesarelecommeuded. and Pres cribed by - Physicians, and have had testimonial: , froniendisent men-throughoutth&conntry...:Beiii, an article of true merit; arid : having proved their efficacy by a test of many ;fears, each year finds them lit:iiew4ocialitiee in rail otti.;*trtie world, and, the Trachea are universally pronoun ced better than other articles. i'• OBTAIN only " BROWN'S BRONCHIAL Tnocnes, ' and do n9t;i"ke 474#04 , 11,1hiegVfOlfyi that may 6;iofferel: Sold everywhere, Efoisted Statekacka in ForeigiSousitaiits,l4,lo, cents per'b44, iN p.novv6s-6,m] Come and, See Uti A GROB CO.MPI4MENTAF,T,TIAW:Tq' MR. J. .1 1 .-I:UR:pia. - - • - - - • At Tioge, Friday evening', February - 2, - 1888.. Fall Ticket $2,60. f) Supper Ticket s#,:o.ot A k TICHOLS' PERUVIAN BARK 4f: PROT. 1.1. OXIDE OF IRON; forzale by Dan.3l, '66.} - BORDEN BROl3..;Tioge• NOTICE —MI persons indebted to ustl - ..noter "or Book Account will kleate tall and .setiL4.. as we are about elosintatoliw a STRICTLY ttieb buzirve,„ WRIGHT do BAILEY. Welhboroi *ht. 31, 1883: - 011 z IMEEEEEM illiiiZO Cattlo-Powilors. TER, lIRAVE DOUG if S, DL TE'UPER. F! V ERS,FOU-NDEI LOSS OF. APPF LITE AND VITA: i:SERDY, &c. If UM improves it a• in d , inereasi the appetite- gi vs a smooth ida glossy sida—alit transfdriiii akelet ''bOrse. In ullittsssekulySwine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in Vic., this . artich acts as a Fpwitic. from otc-half a. pipzr to a paper, in s barrel of swill tilt *bare diseases win Lc crarlicite4 or ealiz,b7.l , ;:ey.cated. _ . pret&dvi sara. - o P-ties 25 Cents pe r : Pape-, o:. 5 Papers for 81. P4,33:e==P BY-. _ s. E74:5 - F_Trz 13]EtCI., fAX:.7)M:3I ii'DOIESALE DRUG AND MEDIONE - DtPOT, No. 116 Franklin:Bt.., Baltimore, Ilda I. 7 Jr Sale is Prqggist* and. St9Feli:cgPeri3 'hrpugh= out the United States. For 5a1ej0ir0hAA:493c;70145b0r,?,•",,,,,.. MULA.T.3HE ,ILLUSTRIOUS ABER v isfgt lit matter ?" said Abernethy, the great English ear geon, to a cadaverdus;lookind lititient, - who had called to consult -him. qoh,. nothing seriona,''. was therepthlay stomach and liver are - out of order, that's all.', "Do you call that nothing so. riot's?" said Abernethy ; you, sir, that when these two organs are oat of order, as you call it, th - eresettit: a square inapt' the body that is not more or less diseased, nor a - drop of blood in it thatilizt Li,liealthful, condition. Nothing can be iiiiire`rue;thereforeit is of the very high est importance to.keep:the stomach and Jiver in a vigorous conditi.on... If the one.is weak and the other iile - gttlar'in its' action, - tone - and' control them_ with HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED , STOIII4OfII3ITTERS—the most genial vegeta ble - Restorative and Alterative that'has ever been edteraistered'Ofi cure for Dyspepsia and "Liver Disease: It is recoMmended - by distinguished surgeons and physicians of the United States Army, "by officers of the Army and Navy, by our first finthers, by 'eminent - clergymen—in fad, - by thouittitas oftheTrnost intelligent of every clefs, as an nne'cinallid - protective against epidemic and matarious diseases, and Lisa perfectly innocuous, but at the same time powerful, invigorent and alterative. - 1101 - QlL4Eiili on the road leading to theCemeteryl -- Gehtl house, , anct barn, good well -of water, mid fruit trees - theiton..Lot 110 filet front and , 250 feet deep. I will-cell the wholelor $6OO. Address me at Blosiburg, or call at the , premises daring first week -of 'Court.• - 5..11. WETMORE- • Jail; 24,21866-20 TO .CONSLIIPTIVT.S.—The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple ' remedy, att.cr having - JO - tied ; tor several years with a sevtre lung affection and that dread disease, Consump anxious to rmilte known to his fellow.sufferers /the means of cure. Te tr,.he pill send a copy of,thc Jpre• scription need, free of charge, with the directions for preparing/tads/sing: Atm aarpe. which. they—will find a cure I ure for Consumption, Aet lima, Bronchitis, Coughs Aid colds. and all throat and lung affections. The only obJect.Of the ad , :erriser ,in sending ;ho piescriptl9n is to benefit the afflicted and spread infor mation which he conceives to be inminable, aunt. he hopes every actireter will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the preseription rear. by return mail, will please address Itev. - .ETb WA RD A. WILSON, Williimstrtire, Kings Co. N. Y. tRRORS dr. YOM IL—A- gentleman who suffered , -for years fromNerions Debility, Premature Deca,* .and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the, : sake of snffering hnmanity, send free •to all who need 'it. the recipo and directious for, making the simple rem edy by which he was cared. Sufferers wishing to profit ,hy the advertiser's experience can do so by addressing 'JOHN B. OGDEN 13 Chambers-Si., N. Y Jan. 31, '66-Iy. _ STBANGE, BUT TRUE.—Bvery young lady and gen tlernau in the Vnitpcl 54ties can bar . something to their advantage by retnrn mail (free of charge) by ad dressing Abe. hbdereigned. - Those haying fears of being hambugged, wiLl.please oblige by not noticing this card. All others gill please address their otiedient servant, IMEMIEEMSB!EI RE'MAkEtSio.V.S 'EXPERIENCE OP T LlD.—Published for the benefit and fuSa caution to young men and others, who suffer from•Nervons De bility, Prematu re _Deasy of Manhood, &c., supplying at the same time the means of self-cure. By one who has cnretthitneelf. after undergoing considerable quackery.' By et - lc-RW.Og apostpaid addressed envelope; einea cop..; lee, fr,prof charge.may be had of the - author. , - NATIIANIEL MAYFAIR, Fsq.,liroeiclyn Kings Co, N. Y. `"' - • [jan. - 31. . 44:11iNOU NICE I rhh - firiee — Of berreliTried and meal- 50 .cen ta - -per -owt, and shall selkEo4 . .RA§.ll. ONLY;:- • , C. J. EtILL'7O3IIIIi I WEIGHT v-43AILRI7S;BES-V , WHITE v , v , • c Sill 14'11 Wit - - FLOUR, BUCV - 3, WHEAT ;EL0UR,:,(3021J,19,„;_i FEED, , - MEAL, 4 -- BRAN, CASK FOR: ALL:KINDS OE.' GRAIN., • ClisbOie, Jen. 24, 1866. , _ HE LADIES' FAVORITE. =TILDEN'S Conieuirefed — ,l2..quid Blueingkr _'Bltieiii - g -- clothes] forlooloring, and for ink. • .-•• • • r 4 Six geed reasons why it sells so rapidly: " Itekies it 40:ilia ter' Wan any other kind: ill'e - dbilip'est kind of laundribluez iseca z l eitootitains ; no acid , Or ,anything;_ liet injures clothes or makes them yellow. ' Besanse it doet,nit spot clothes, or make them streakg: . j ; freest:l'loos' tto usefurfor .6:40140 1 : Beein,se - it 'maltelii",perfent, blue ink wnen the direeirmie Ore Prepared by A. E—Tildeti; Danstilli; For sale by John A. Roy,'"firellsbarb,-Pa. = Jan. 24.146 fi- • ••-• • 1 --- ANXED- 7 Two smart„ active young men ? ; Yr 'lraul - it to 18 yeAre. - Old; *tenni thCiter .cantifellusiness-: 'Apply imtnedivitelifo w. SONS: N.T.:711. 1 11. : 14; 1866: '7 .111ISSOLIITIOIL:—The co -parineiship j_J hereto fore existing between the subscribers in the Tin and ) Stove, business is dissolved by mutual consent. ' The books - and itceininti in the hands of Robert Kelsey, who will settle the same and-heneeMili , carry on the business at the ;old stand. D. C. LAMPMAN,i Wellsbort Jan. 24;'66. "ROBERT --KELSEY 117" BROSINE L.AIIIRS at -- ROY'S DRITO-STOtE. A N AisOrtment of - aratintal ,j 4„ .31111 *IMO at - VORA: This preparation, long and favorably knon - n, thor oughly, reinvigorate broken-down and low-spirittd horses, by strengthening and cleansing the etomaelt and into twee. WHOLESALE & - RETAIL. ,= - „%; • 'TIRE UNDERSIGNED having formed co-partnership under the name and title of It Is 9 sure pre - -11 A' can be found at the old Maud, corner of Main and Mill Streets, where they will keep constantly On liana a general aesortment of BOOTS,, SHOES, LEATHER. AND • FINDINQS, • • of the best quality, which they will sell so cheap for f easb, as to make it an object, for dealers to bily here., „ , Our Stock coueista 4 part of Jy MEN'S; &PUY'S; CALF,' KIP, & NOCIA WATS, elation is invaluable. zu proves the quality ..of the milk.. It has been proven by ac tual experiment to increase the quan tity of milk and cream twenty per cent. and make the butter firma, and -sweet{ in fattening ; cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them thrive pf ockr_Qwu manufacture. Alen, _ LADIES,' '_o4ripts, BALNOBAL French and-Oak;Stock constantly on band for Csisti paid al all times for BIDES,TELTS, and FURS..: - .._ I. LOGIIRY,' Knoxville, Pa. •- '• 3. RICHARDSON, Elmira, N.'Y; *novae,' 3an, I; 1886--1.1 .„ _ . C4LL AND . SEE:- • THE atiention.of the Farmers and every body else in Charleston and Covington town ships, arelcreby notified, that the store at Chem,. 'Finds will "til kept open where they can procure a full assortment of ' - • - • . _ DRY GOODS 4. GROCERIES, WHEA:T -had' EUCRvfrREAT FLOUR, ' SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE, f , ..MOLASSES, CODEISIC MackereVie.?' constantly on hand. Ois!o.us a calli - • e. Ch rry4Nitts, Jan. 14, 1866-3 M.•• • .; • s r _ ROCKWELL._ -;-•••, • • Faitn• for-Sale` - 1"N Elk town'shiP; Tioga CoioatiPs. containing " 124 aates74o scree improved. Said. faint is watered by hume.rOns springV "snialtstream'of water sufficienefos churning, salving" weed, he., runs through the farm near the buildings It is well situated for a good dairy farm.' A 'portion of it is good grain lund. Two lOg house's, - frame barn and other out buildings thereon. :A"thrifty young orchard of 70 or 'BO apple, pear or plum' trees. A good school house on_ the adjoining farm. The above farm might be divided into_ tyro small farms of 62 ricres'each. - Price $l2 per acre. Terms easy. A liberal deduction made for cash down.' Inquire of - "C. B. ICELLEY, Wellsboro, or • .IV3f. UPDIKE, on the premise. , Jan, 17, 18036.-tf. GARDIAN'S SALE .— Pursuant-to an eider of the Orphans' Conn of Tioga County, I will offer at public sale at the Court House in Wellsbord, Saturday; the 10th day -of ,Februiry next, at 1 o'clOck; P. M., the following &scribed real estate, late of 'George Miller, of Delmar, de ceased, to wit 3 An equal unditided ninth part of a certain lot Of land in Del Mar, bounded north by Hector Hor ton and Win. Eberentz, north and east by Robert Campbell, south by J.: W. Catlin and llotigh. ton, and west by" Oilier Bition arid M. V. Wetil erbee—coutaining about 130 acres; to be soldfor the use of Mary Alice Miller, subject to the life :estate of her mother, Joliette Miller: Terms ea , h. HECTOR HORTON.' Jan. 10, 18138.5 t - - ;-• - TS IMREAYARFERED,fin z a larger - ' DRY GOODS, ; 3 4 t• AL 4- 4t . .: GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTH n Ili,• ::, . t .W. K. I Altrill'S -SO4, NIC , 1 L 411 -.414' 17 _Mammoth Combrio of 4 Stores iy'fat;«-11:. 7.1i.4711. ADDISON, N. Y., ON THE ERIE RAILWAY. BILL OF FAKE A.,,EnkeTfm.ecifß - Mehicte . i4cls:yri id 0 - , 11 ": - 171`00' - L. Beet Delainemi . uced„,,,.4llm 4513.t0 30 Good rich " " 35 to 25 BeB)!PLAiS.c3, . 1 - 1:141 ) . 2 ! 5 , Good,Aet, co), golicce_ • Halo:Nowt .Madder. • • 4.l3eat•SttAdard .sbeetiog,• 4O to at Good " " I" ydw " 35 to 29 " brown 30 4 t4.24 HeavyWd,lurillikl. Flannel i,—. - 16.4112.40 -Beautiful Sett Furs 1 " _ $l5 to $lO 4e Eql9l t1 " :-5 x fjord Working Coats " $OB to $5,50 Brown Sugars reduced " 15 to 12i -L" 271 ::; 4,00 $1,50 Good Kip'Beoti, Good Kip Wometie 7 :tiofile;C -3 A lot of Womens' Mortice° Boots, $l,OO , 22 WE ARE UNDBASEELING` ( AiL OTHERS Gitpruez caliand,betooDiriPciesl4'::2_,„ , ; ;Nv. sClX§s:=: Jon. -ArtriviowritiArt-- Boot; "Shoe OM Leather. Store. , ,:. .... - ii , liv:_.l ~.. ' , i 7 ..-;‘,- ,_, :-:.,1.,•., I. LOGIIIIIC . & CO., & CALF, & MISSES . SHOES TE'R MS 7 -OASIII-ON DELIVERY. $5OO REWNRD ' ii: ::i, s. , 4,...i 4.. - 0 i.: a CE':l 7 :calks,, - than.-can be-found at =Mr 'S''-t /4 'l'.: 4 E'er PARSON'S COLUMN. jAVINGf found/ th e Tioga' Aorre,Toz very profitable medium for steady advertis ing, I pr.poie through-the coming year to increase MY ADVERTISEMENTS LARGEiY,. BM I invite tigenio, hal attention of the community to them, prOwieitig to' make theta simple' Mate mehte of facts, en to PRICES 1 ,t 1: J.? =4 :-.: : 4..:: -li 4 ;S i . spa 8410.0 4rode, 1t0.,.anit5v.9441/ af i 40471/34 angloogforis4lB =EI 1 I s • My experience has been, •tbat liberal advertia. ing if bated on'trnth;' r pays and I'll:drat-It •wire to follow it up: Aty one that hati-wbosi , Joie worth bringing before the attention of the - eoroatunity, cannoterell,makejt,top glain o,r will known. INEEMII -•; - - L S A I hereby return miliblinks tint tha nitisens of -Tioga County fur the very li¢pearal share of trade I-have received for the Viseten'years, during whi.h time my trade has sttuptiAy. i -increased; and I freely acknowledge that Iti , Tioka County trade is quite a large portion of it. I intend to try and deerintlyAlltizipriLin.ityryttyt _ ; .r, ...ate.. il •,,:iii .41wwf)#., , m fiehj • t `_L_ i C 'i i SEASONABLE - MOD% .f. 2, - 1..-- , ti - 1 11 , - .fr; , - 3 • , t 1 .......,,:,,$. IiaIIiMM:MLIMEIN at prices guaranteed to be - it the" 6ottAilla of the - market, and with attentim £411141:412 to wait on nom promptly. MMMEENZI ~ ~; ~ I -. :;~r ~. , i t . .; In all cases where there filVolutnesi to receive stock under market prices,,(which frequently oc curs,) such bargains will beigfven to my custo mers. M@", I also am enabled by my large sales, to buy great many Goods from first bands, saving New YOrk 'OM to offer each Goods at much less thinrcantlret rate,. - I claim several advantagex over peek Ste Fe st pia LARGER.SAUS PROPOTION. TO EXPENSES, A LARGER STOCK OF GOODS SULTATME„,T9,, - . : CITONTKI .- TRADE: $' • BllBNiti t ' tOgrotteitto NIARER . • CASH., BASIS, . . 0.; • ':. . . tL}4n.mgat~n~!tors in be tnide- c e:leitteer - in i nnation, see noti ces a Pniest ow; . a lto Weal column . ' - - - Youicalikt,l : y atandard S4eethpi. W clitCP * , good'heavz 4-4 . llteetingLaj:2s'to Si) cern at ooy . , • - 11 • Ther9 .in nu advappp frice, of Flannels, Blliikes,iBthiiii,44344l 2 63estorit' - '-': W<- - i-i'. l b '.4._ - .'; , -:a7::, .3..4. '-1" i ;J We continue to sell best DeLabies 2s 6tl. Best Pr in tsA l tit 44641 , 4 - P•rii!o 1 . 0 erlY' See lipeetasie __ " ti i J.'B.. PARSONS, COB:NINO, N. Y. Jan. I, 1888 -r Marble„ Shop.i WELLSBORO, TTOCIA COUNTY, I ) NN'A.:: ESSRS. HOIG &. WARRING having lri associated themselves together i foi thit par `,pose of carrying on the manufacture of - MARBLE ' WORK, - . are now tritiarel to flit a :l Ord:inat for - McN,PIAEPITi•HEAD STONES, m4y -trls, TABU l'prs,4o.4Ec with dispAtehliviitt tti'-best style. Rutland and Italian Marbic worked to order. It is our intention to do a liiding business in Tioga County. Orders solicited, and all work warranted to County. Satisfaction. ' „ • • P.. C. 40ki, Jed. 1, 111 . 66: A. S. WAR 1132%. Selliutig Oft :I 54 .4.11:77; At Reduced _ , Prices, - 9 A • [I Will give- tray aulltOrneri -the benefit of any change in themarket as I ain posted in auction and other salmi from day to day by telegraph and , AT S. BowEN , s. 4 otherwise. .tt l in. - 10, 1866. coliciEß:T _ BLOCK, CORNING, STEUBEN COUNTY, N. Y. NEM REGULATOR' STORE: INNEN V OM WORT? TO MY OLD FRIENDS and et the community generally. Not being a friend to longmwdAtlady,,advettleentents and tb 'the Pri Weil, '1 herewi tir Abet * condensed statement of facts al a small cost, with the understanding that the surplus capital, will be better employed in rednoing the price of , Goods to my customers. • 1 Mil MZ etockAn MI and etopplete to supply a4,,tit• wants of my old - customers and many new ends, both Irk,the , Rata and. Job Trade for thei-ap staebiiig Odd - Weather: H ALL WOOL CASSI.MEBE L 5110.14.1. . w 4 at 8s: per - Naragansott Jeans suitable fee winter wear- at. 4e. • Good yariewide Brown Shoot ings at 2s. Prints 18 to 25 cents per yard. , v• " . • cgarcE: DRESS GOODS i from,ga•l}d r to 4a. per yaril: quality egiuG to those prices six ,yeara ygo. Dress Goods at lower pit: ces as.weltps a splendid assortment of fine goods at lesepricos,thap can be bought in the State. - 7 Among them may bei found • ALL WoOL MERINOES at 5s to 12s per lard. Bmpress Cloche plain and figured. Merinos*, Bombazines. 14paseaa, Beoteh Plaids, liinbaires, and in fact every thing usually kept in A flop elan countwtore.: Ladies' Cloth for Claokings at va -7rtOUBprices, including Wash ington Mills.. Eiquiusaux - and•Caator 'Brown, and many other too numerous to mantic& ; a heavy Blaek Banger , at $3,00, (Geuti fine Catteimere equally eheap:) Mt L'oats, Shoes, and Carpet -Stock, .. 'pr serer mgrs. nui alal% COMP/eta, '1"1 : at„grat,eliyuziii# ineitte.tp" the O r "ebiaer. pay be focuiTa,t L6e i°. y~ / In Hats, Caps; GlOies and Mittens; • . tOirtfleaztvr,42a:Exis. 511=Z1 -A • ' GBP CE:R ,Y CUR TOMERS are not to, be misunderstood, wises the steady and unexampled increase of business is taken Into the eqcount. I say without the tear of 'con tradiction;that with the large iterehises I am making from month to month for cash, I can sell to the country trade as low as they can buy in the city, including freight, which gives me an opportunity to over SUPERIOR :AD VAN TA G,ES to tho 4. 4,tra4olllioh I am doing and bound to . saY^ tiatibalialor their many favors and very liberal patronage. Corning, Jan. 1, Mb. = 4 Nati e 1 &%- - E2IMIIIMEZIMffIMEI IM=l MIMI NM EMI 1;Itil Water Proof Union Beaver, .S, .. a ._ ~ < t MEM:I - ,AEGULA TQ4.? also, is The advantage te.my OSIEMEZI i I EMI ; 77 WHOLESALE ma STORE, CORNING, N. y. 1, TAMS ,AND MICTICIIUS, PAINTS Al AND OILS. THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS; CONOEN• 'MATED MEDICINES, CIN- ll= KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEIM- CINES, PETROLEUM - OIL, - .0 AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS WALL PAPER; WINDOW GLASS, Sold at, Wholesale Priem. Buyers are requested to call and get- qietations before going farther East. "-• • Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1888:-ly HEAR' YE 1 REAR YE I—The Poi* of this Election aide new open. WILCOX, - Of iirelisboro, offer* for sekehisentirn sroarr OF GOODS 4T COST. - /11,tdiois who feel anxious to make s GOOD BARGAIN, "era invited to call soon, for .• • DELAYS ARE DA:NO.BEO6W.. Call at the "REGULATOR," one Doer &Wore the Post Office C:. - Wehatioro, Jan. I. 29, 1866. *1":-.- F LA7C 111711:13EL, ,rl' WOOL - WHEELS, WHEEL- HEADS, SNAP-REELS, FLIERS, &C., ita /11HE •lINDERSIGNEDwoeId reirpsetfolly ".an nounce to the MERCHANTS 4e DEALERS of Ttoga and. adjoining cOnntivia; thal they are now engaged 'in the Mattufaetnre otthe above named artietei, and are prepared to ftrrntah - thezer at WHOLESALE PRICES, Employing none but Experienced Workmen,3 and using only the but materials, we are con fident we can furnish yon with goods that will suit your customers. Every article warranted to give entire satisfac tion All Goods packed in shipping order and sent - by rail or otherwise. Please address by mail, when list of prices, "Card Samples," &0., will be forwarded. C. M. CRANDALL & CO. Montrose, Pa. Dee. 2T, '85.3m. N. B. Oars is the only establishment that manufactures the Celebrated Crandall Wheel - Head. Warranted to last TWENTY YEARS it wall used 'INTER GOODS FOR THE MlLL ion' at No. 2, Palen Do ck. tr R O,FM E _ MITH Has lately retarned,frons New York with a-splen did assortment of DRY GOODS, READY-MADE -CLOTH ING, BOOTS 1-SHOES, GLAS - • WARE, HATS fi CAPS, . , HARDWARE, GROCERIES, DOMESTICS, WOODEN WARE, ENGLISH CLOTHS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, SATINS, :TWEEDS ,7 7 ,iirti 7 KENTUCKY - JEANS, FRENCH •CASSI - MERES, FULL CLOTHS. Attention is called to his stock ef , Black and Figured Dress Silks, Worsted Goods, Merinoes, Black and Figured DeLaines, Long and `• F - Square Shawls, Ladies. Cloth, Opera Flannels, So., .to., sc., Sc. Purchasers will find that No. 2, Union Block, Main Street, is the. place to boy the best quality of Gouda at the lowest prima. _ JEROME aILITH. _ Welfsbore, Jan.-1, 1888. jOW - IS TEE TIME TO SAVE YOUR -ORRENBACKS. -- A greet breakdown in the price of a 0 kinds of Dry Goods. I have just returned from New. York• with a largeend well selected assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY 000bS, which were bought for CASH during the lab" Panic at PANIC PRICES, which I am bound to SELL at ENE I ant selling Good Madder Prints, Beet " - " Extra Wide, English, Beat Muslin Deloinas, Bleached Sheeting's, Unbleached " Extra Heavy, Beat quality French Main!), Double width Plaid Poplins, Yard wide Rep, Bess (high colored) Wool DeLaius, a 0 Single width Plain Peplins, 40 Yard wida.Pdtrantatis, 40 A Large Stack of FLANNELS, BA.LMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS, CLOTHS, FURS, NOTIONS, WORSTEDS, A good assortment GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES,. &a. - • - Also, a largo of FEED, FLOUR & PORK, always on hand. ALL THE NECESSARIES OF LIPS. Customers in want of Eloodi will Save money by calling at the New Store and examine G ood , a nd Pecos before buying elsewhere. Tioga, Tan. 1, 1888. H. IL FISH. MUFFS", 'MIFFS !It The patent Excelsior ANT can be obtaiited on ly at BULIARD'S. WeEsboro t Jan. 1 ,1886. • ALARGE STOCK of PERRIMt e li.7i" and TAN KEE NOTIONS,' for aal by P. R. Williams, No. 3 Union Mock, Wellabor°, Pa, H. GOFF CINNATI WINES AND liitANEl', WHITE WASH LIME, ROCHESTER PER- YUMERY AND DYE COLORS,' W. D. TERBELL a CO. PANIC PRICES. In flint, 22 25 30 35 20 ta 30 28 to 30 35 10 abillinp 62 60