Vocal . 1 rod. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY - 7, N e w Advertisements, Coast) , Statement—Commissioners Notice—We'labor° l'envjoum. Company. Administrator's Notion—Terry Dailey, /Wm Girl to do Housework wanted—J.. F. Calkins. N e w Grooery—Roberts a; Stowell. s o iling off at Cost—P, R. Williams, Druggist. Dissolution of Partnership—Merrit dt Close. nogg Letter List--Sarah kt„Etz. . W e again notify correspondent l a that poor obi. : 2e rephy and poor spelling will constrain us to ging several otherwise fair articles-into the waste loirket We cannot rewrite 'oominunications. ROBERTI STOWXLL 1211.1 . 4 brought into town Gag of the most desirable stocks of groceries that we have Seen. Bee advertisement. • noon.—A reliable gentleman from Lawrence- Title informs us that the 011 Company of that place has just declared a “dividend" of about 50 per cent. en the paid-inistook. We congrat ulate the Stockholders that it is not less. PERSONLI.-MBj. A. E. times of the Veteran Reserve Corps, s visiting his family in tide borough- The Major is looking pretty well, and will remain here until assigned to duty. OCZOLA — This little village on the Cowanesque is one of the most prosperous in the county. It contains about 50 families, it has a steam tan nery and Door Ic Sash factory, both employing a good many hands; four seures;two blacksmiths' s hops, two shoe shops, one cooper shop, and one wagon shop. A•eorreepogdent thinks that if they fad oil there the village; will become a port of e ntry. Hope they will find it. We learn by tits Corning Aima/ that , a mfil is made up for eaoh statiotion the Tiogsi R. be carried by the the afternoon accommodation train. The afternoon train to Corning will arrive at that place at 4.30 P. M. instead of SP. M. as heretofore. Coaracrros.—By an :oversight the card! of Williams k South, Attorneys', was not changed at the time of the disolution of the firm, and has been published improperly until this week. Dotremon.-t-Wit are ijulebted to Mr. Israel Stone, of Delmar, fora baaket of tine apples.— They are as ros y as a country lass's cheeks, and as delicious as only Spiqbergene eau be. " hfaaatz Suor.—Messrs. Haig & Warring have received a quantity of 4earble, and are working' it up to order. Wellsbero is a good point for the business and...we do•not doubt the success of the enterprise. They have already receivad or dors for a great deal of work: SprooLs.—By the Report .tho State Super intendent of Cominon : School, ft , appears that Tioga county - has 234 Schools, the average atten dance on which is 6,048?; average number of months taught 5,58; male teachers 28; female 298; average wages of males $33,81; of females, $28,03 ; amount of ta* levied for School pur poses, $3,960,27; amennt received from all sources, -222,872,20 ; exPended for instruction, contingencies, bnildiugi tc., 238.960,83 ; balance in treasuries, $3,200 ; permanent debt $B6O ; tetriporery debt, $863,97. Tioga boro pays the highest wages, Delmarqms the; largest number of schools, and Charleston - the bighest number of scholar.. Rattetons Nonce.--The Second Quarterly meeting of the Tioga Baptist association will be held with the Cherry Platte Church on Tirednes day Feb. 14 elle caloCk a. m. Sermon 'fly Rev.' G. P. Watrous. Contribution for the Penn. Baptist Convention E. T. Bzwrior Clerk Nsw Mosic.—"SimPlette" a melody for the piano by , E. A. Finery*. "Tlie Whirlaind , Polkap by I. Levy. The ‘-'Slailtang Polka," by Mar riott. "The Withered Tree," a Ballad by G. Herbert Rodwell. "The Caudy Shop," an Ethi opian oomic song. - "Oh Magnify 'the Lord," on e of a collection of peices for Voluntaries at the commencement or close of public wosabip entitled "Morning and Evening" composed by L. H. Southard. The above are belect peices of beau tiful music from the publishing house of Oliver pluton A Co.; 277 Washington St. Boston. .11zsr A DAIRT.—This is pre em 'neatly a graz ing county, and whoever lives to see fifteen years from this time will live to see Tioga co unty in the front rank of butter , cheese, and stockraising counties. While largo crops of wheat, oats, and barley can be produced on our soil, it is now admitted that none of these grain crops are cer tain enough to make it profitable to Oast). the grain. Our soil is not only nistinilii gran-pro ducing, but the grass is of a very enperior quality for stock. We therefore urge farmers "to turn their atten tion, as well as their - capital, to dairying. There ought to be two-dozen cheese faetories in this county before Dolt June. Charleston, alone. Willi:are three. Nearly every other township wo'd add ten per cent. to the present value of its im proved farina by folkowing ber example. In this way Tiogi County can be made-one of the rich est comities is the State. • , MAGAZINES.—The Atlantic presents a delicious bill of fare for Febuary. Tick nor & Field, Boston Mass. s4,,per. year. Peterson's Ladies' Magazine is fresh, containing the .itates . , Fashloifs, nice patterns, &c., &c. "$2, a year- Demorest's Monthly, is a mostsplendid number. It engravings are fine, also its letter press, and its patterns are in comparable. Every subscriber sending $3, will receive this monthly one year, and a prize in addition. 'The ,Ladie's Friend, maintaius its ex cellent repute for fine engravings, good stories, sensible hints, fashions, and patterns. $2,50 per year. T. B. Peter son, Philad'a. • Harper's Magazine has two beauti fully illustrated articles, besides an un usual variety of short stories - and essays. We cannot do without 'Harper.- $4, per year. Harper Brothers, New Vork. All of the above periodicals can be had at the Wellsboro Book Store. T UM - OF LETTERS remaining in the Post --- -LA Office at Wellsboro, Feb. 5, 1865. Auerback A M 2 'Rollins SOMA' Atwood Miss Melinda Rollins M Brewer Lyman Spencer Miss Mary ,- Brooks Mrs Mary Sears "d. Bostwick , Branson Maids!) Stoddard Ida N Brown Sylvester -Stoddard Loisa Butler Willie, A ' Staffer A M Back T- W • Taft Sarah M Clark It W Thomas J It Crane B. G A. Co Veith F 'Doane Miss Emma Wells 0 B Duffey Charles . Winchell B C - Fish Aegustas White Mrs Oliver L 2 Yurgasan Wm . Wilcox G W .. llogadorn Arden Wilcox C C ' Johnson Frank C' Woolsey M B. Ratner ;sines -Talkies Prauk : Moth Catharine' Zingerb Katherine' [3B Nl' To obtain" any of these letters, the appli . . cant mostor, "advertised letters," give the date of thi s, a n d pay two cents for advertis ing. If not called for within one month they will be int to the Dekd Letter Office. HUGH YOTTNG, P. M. In Elkland, Feb. I, by Rev. S. J. McCullough, Mr. JACOB SCHIEFFELIN, Jr., of Tioga, and Miss EMILY P. _Ryon, of Elklaud. [We tender our congratulations, and return thanks for the private note, 3e.. Health, joy, and prosperity attend them to the end. ED.] InWestfield, Jan. 27, at the house of the offi ciating Clergyman, Rest $s k. Litniird. Mi. Co.Fb ZIBLIOS Busy, of Westfield, and Miss CELINWL. DOUGLAS, of Clymer. lin • In Tioga, Jan, 12, 1866, JIIPTHA Ikons, aged 75 years. The deceased has long been a resident of Tioga tp., & leaves a large circle of relatives to mourn his loss. P K. WILLIAMS Drugs and Patent Medicines YANKEE NOTIONS, !PERFUMERY, CM FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS ! No ADVANCE IN PRICES .AT PARSONS'S I—Al though Dry Goods havloadvanced largely in New YOrk, I have decided that it is more fox my inter est to sell garde freely at present the n to mark up prices. My stock is in such shape that it is not necessary for me to be governed by New York prices at present. I shall therefore continue to sell goodcat die rates established about Decem ber 1, until further notice. As goods sell very fast at this time , of the year, it is not probable these pricesiwill last longer than 30 days. Early buyer" will do the beet. J. A. PARSONS, A Couch, Cold, or Sore Throat. REQUIRES lIIMEDIATE ATTENTION, AND SHOULD BE CHECHED. IF ALLOWED TO CONTINUE, Irritation of the Lungs, a Permanent Throat Affection, or an Incurable Lung Disease IS OFTEN THE RESULT. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES RAVING A. D3RECTINFLUENCIVTO THE PARTS, GIVE (:: Irukisrorwrit z; For Bronchitis, Asthma, - Catarrh, Conanvtios TROOCHEB ARE USED WITH ALWAYS GOOD SITCOM Singers and Public Speakers will find Troche* weft/lint:letting the voice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs. The Trochee are recommended and pres cribed by Physicians, and have had testimonials from itniifirst mert titnergtaysatit ortitry. Being an article of tree merit, and having proved their efficacy by a teat of many years, each . year fi nds them in new localities in various parts of ttui world, and the Trochee are universally pronoun ced better than other articles. OBTAIN Ollly " BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHBS," and do not take any of the Worthless Imitations that may -hi veered. • 1 _ •.., 4 11 Sold everywhere in the United States, init in Foreiga Conntriesdat 36 rents per_box. Tiois Feb. bth, 1866 Corrected on Tuesday of each Week. Flour, sup. bbl $6,90 7,30 Flour, (family) 9,90 @11.,26 ErtPtlf--4•4•••":i . ..4.-4.+.1 4 Oats 57 Coro b 0 @ 82 Pork, (eresh,) rei lb Batter Lard... Cheese Tallow Hopi... ITCH 1 ITCH 1!: ITCH 11! Scratch ! Scratch ! Scratch ! Wheaton's Ointment Will Cure the Itch in 411 - Also cures SAlir RHEUM, 'ULCERS, CHIL BLAINS, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 cents, Por sale by all Druggists. For Sitle by John A Roy, WeHebert), Pu. BY'aending 80 ceutaJo WERICS;& POTTER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, Mass., it will be forwarded by mail, free of post age, to any part of the United States. 180ct65-6m. WHAT THE ILLUSTRIOUS ABER NETHY SAID.—"WeII, sir what's the matter?" said Abernethy, the great English cur geon, to a cadaverous-looking patient, aho bad called to consult him. "Oh, nothing serious," was the reply, "my stomach and liver are out of order, that's all.', -Do you call that nothing se rious'?" said Abernethy; "I tell you. sir, that when these two.organs are out of '9rder, as, Sou call it, there's not a square inch of the liodY that is nottmore or less diseased, nor a drip of blood. in it that is in k healthful condition." Nothing can be more true, therefore it is of the very high est importance to keep the stomach and liver in a - vigorous condition. If the one is weak and - the other, irregular in its action; tone and control them with HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS—the mostgenial vegeta ble liestorativellied Alterative That brit ever been administered as a cure for Dyspepsia and Liver It is recommended by' distinguished surgeons and physicians of the United States Army, by officers orthe Army and Navy, by our first authors, by eminent clergymen—in fact, by thousands of the meet intelligent of every - close, as an unequalled protective against epidemic and malikrione diseases, and as a perfectly innocuous hetet .the same time powerful, tnvigorant and alterative. LETTERB OF ADMINISTRATION having been granted to the undereigned upon the 'mete of Vincent Dailey, late of Oneola, deoeue. ed, alt pera*GinkaigkiLare qialnget to tneke ImMediate'paytherit and thoeelnifiiigel ti nine may present them to - PERRY DAILEY, - °movie, Feb. 7, 1868- 4,- •Adtor - rARM FOR SALE: In Rutland, hound ed north by Wm. Lawrence' and' J Si. La w ren ce, east by W. W. Goodwin, south by H. S. Horton and John Fratick and west by William Hutchinson—containing 155 acres more or less. about 135 acres' improved, two froth.) houses, frame barn, corubouss, other outbuilditiga and oieliard thereon ; and now occupied by Tabu V. Swan. The above is offered at private sale, until Feb. 13. If not sold by that time it will ho offer. ed at public sale to the highest bidder on , that day at the 'Hotel of A. Hoot in Manifteid 'at 2 o'ekock P. M. For furthet patticulars enquire 'of W. H. Smith, Virellsboro or the subscriber ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION having s-..L.1 been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of George W. Mack, late of Westfield, de ceased, all persons indebted to said ostate ere re quested to make immediate payment, and those haring claims against the same will present them Lu NANCY A. MACK, TAMES KING.,2d, Jan. 81, 1866-6wA Adminis's. MARRIAGES_ DEATHS Will sell his entire Stock of FANCY ARTICLES, OM AT NEW YORK COST, He has everything ever kept in .a FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE We!labor°, Feb. 7, 1866.tf. SPECIAL NOTICIE [Dec. 27.—tf.] 3 Concert Block, Corning, N.Y. and Throat J)ieeases, [luovv6s-dm] NLW YORK MARKETS WHoLzsexe Patdir JESSE OWEN, " Jan. 31, '66-3t.* OhemungiChemting co. N.Y NOTICE.—AII persons indcbted to us by note or Book Account will please call and settle, as we are about closing up for a STRICTLY cash business. WRIGHT A BAILEY. Wellsboro, Jan. 31, 1863. BOOKSTORE:, - NEWS-ROOM PAPER No. Markel-0., Corning, N. Y., and Postottice Building. #, &o, EDWARD E.. RORINRON „Returns acknowledgments to his friend's. for tlui lib eral patronage bestowed for the Mit eight years, calling particular attention for the present season to his estalr lishment, which. haying been completely renovated and tartutformed, is now stored anew with such a combine tiod otattracUens in 'Literature and Art as cannot fail to interest the public, and which it is hoped may sup-, ply the general want of this region as it keeps pace with, the advaticement of the age. CLASSIFICATION Books & Stationery. This department comprehends the most desirable col lection of works by ancient and modern authors, Pros* and Poetry? Classical and Historical, Fiction and Fact. All new Hooka received as soon as published. d large stock of School Books need in city and country Saimaa' A tall stock of Blank Books of all descriptions; Tact Memorandums ; Time Books and Diaries; School Sta tionery,ip endless variety. The Stationery department compritei Chp, Legal, Bill, Lotter', Note, and Billet Pa per of all kinds, Envelopes, all shapes and sizes, Pen holders, Pencils, Inkstands,—and, in fact, everything in the line. Particular attention paid to the selection of UMW Stationery, a choiceassortment of which le always kept. Net* Department. This department la the specialty of the concern, and is under - the Ptlnsolter, supervision of the undersigned who has Oven 12.yeara attention to this branch• 'fere are found - 11W etrfires publications of the New York, .Boston, and Philadelphia Press, daily, asonimreliklycand weekly edltiohe ; together with the prfnelpal American end Yoreig - n Magazines—orders for all of which,are ex arpnblialiers' prices. 'Unusual fitcllitiegare ffdrped for the execution of special orders, rettlres be ing received (roar Velv York twice each day. Snbscrip. tions taken for any periodical published in the United BtateB or Europe. Subscribers on the line of the Erie hallway (Including from Avon to Rochester), alga on the Iloga Railway, from CorninS to Somerville, can have dailies, weeklies, monthlies, or hack numbers of any serial delivered by my agents on the care. WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SR ADES. 11 A larks and carefully saleltsd assortment embracing The best and most desirable patterhs at, various prices, fr am 10c to $1,50 per roll, leaving , no excuse to families for neglecting wholesome improvements of the walls of their bowies. Bordersvfor the same In gilt. velvet, and eatin, extra and narrow width. An elegant assortment of Wendow alutdee,alfte and buff, also green, Olney buff and figured Curtain Rapti, and Putman's apprdeed Cur tain Fixtures, Fire board Prints, Curtain Cord, Tassels. 1 28 @I. 32 17 17 18 12 20 tg 70 PICTUREI AND PICTURE FILANIES. Always open for inspection and sale, a gallery of fine Oil Paintings. Steel eng-tavings and French Lithographs. kgree4 variety .4.ift; colored Rrints, illustrative of the gcenee and battles of the late terrible Rebellion, execu ted by distinguished artists, forming subjects of inter est to every American Citizen. A large and varied as sortment of Picture Fremes,various sizes and styles, in cluding most unique patterns of Ovals, gilt, Rosewood, _Walnut,. Ac., Ac. Pictures framed to order in any desi red Style at short notice, and on most favor able terms SUNDAY SCHOOLS. . „ Special attention is devoted to this important branch., and it is intended at ail times to be supplied with tho latest publications of this class of literature. S. S. Li braries furnished at wholesalorates. and subscriptions taken for alt kinds of Sunday School papers and pro cured free of postage- ' Gift books, embossed Reward Cards, Certificates of Membership, Singing Bon its, Gol den. Chain, Shower Censor, Chime Belt, and 'rations others. Altogether &complete stock of Sunday: School, Paraphernalia.- MUSICAL DEPARTMENT. This will comprise the ordinary Catalogues offered biudic Stores, such, as Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Accor. cans, Flutinas, Clationets, Flutes, fifes &c., Ac. The best quality of Italian and English Violins, Guitar and Banjo String.. Sheet 'Music kept constantly on band_ Alithe new and popular songs and Instrumental Music received as soon as issued. Teachers supplied at the usual.discount. Musical Instruction Books of all kinds Sinai* and 'Books mailed free at xnatket price": Also, Agent for the most popular manufacturers or Pianos, such as Chickerings, Boardman & Gray, Ac., and Prix' ce's celebrated Melodeons and Harmoniums. None who take pleasure in preserving the lineaments of their friends in the form now most convenient and most in vogue, can afford to be without one of these temullinl and appropriate receptacles of Card. Phot ographs. A splendid assortment of Albums, is an style' and prices, from 50 ate: to $2O, to suit the taps and ability of all. , egt. A complete Nock of Mirrors of all SEMI and pri ces. Picture Cord, Tassels, Knobs, &c., ac. Atir Largo and small Bibles, Ilymn Books, Catboila - ' Prayer Books and Catechisms. lIISCELLANEOIIII. Law Blanks, Marriage Certificates, Lawyer's Tape, Seals, Gold Pens, a cumplete stock of Pocket Books, La dies' Traveling Satchels, Toys, Children's Games, Dis sected Mape and Pietnret, Backgammon Boards, Chess and Chequer men, Dice. Writing Desks, Portfol los, Draw fug Cases, Ladies' Work Boxes, Baskets, Tiosue Paper, Notes, Drafts and Receipts, in Book and Sheet form, In voice and Letter. Sites,• Black, Bine and Curoinelnbt, Quill Pens. Pens. Mourning Paper and Envelopes, and a thousand and one articles too numerous to mention. ifiGrileoke Bound in any atyie that may be desired ;0 ; ; Orders by mail promptly altendad to E. E. ROBINSON, Jan, 1,1866-Iy. i CORNING. N. Y .~.~,•.. AND WAREHOUSE ! N T. L E [LI , Boot, Shoe and Leiltheg Store WHOLESALE & RETAIL THE UNDERSIGNED having ) formed ie6-pirtnerehip under the name and title of I. Loometi &Catir, can be found at the old stand, corner of Main and Mill Streets, where they will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of BOOTS; SHOES, LEATHER AND - • FINDINGS, of the best quality, which they will sell so ohaap for. to make it an object for dealers to bay hors.. - _ Oaf Stock consists in part of MEN'S, Jr. BOY'S, CALF, RIP, STOGA BOOTS, of our own.-"zolumfacture, LADIES' GAITERS, BALMORAL, KID, & CALF, & IJfSSES SHOES. French and Oak Stock constantly_ on hand for sale. Cub paid at all times for HIDES, PELTS, and FURS. VIRRS-0.48 F DE DELIVERY. .17-1415P,- LOGRRY, Knoxville, Pa. Elmira, N. Y Knoiville, Jan. 1, 1886-tf. CALL AND SEE. PVIE attention of the Farmers and every 1. body else in Charleston aka Covington town allips,are haphy notified, that the store at Cherry Platte will be kept open where they can procure a full aaaortment of DR Y - GOODS GROCERIES, WHEAT and BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, SUGAR, TEA,' COFFEE, MOLASSES, CODFISH, -- MAckera4 la., -, constantly on hand. Glve us a call. Cherry Flatts, Jan. IT, 1866-3m.* EL S. ROCKWELL. Farm for Sale IN Elk township, Tioga County Pa., containing 124 acres, 40 acres improved. aid farm is watered by numerous springs. A small stream o water sufficient - fat: churning, sawing wood, Ac. runs through the farm near the buildings. It is well situated for a good dairy farm. A portion of it is good grain land. Two log houses, frame barn and other out buildings thereon. A thrifty young orchard of 70 or 80 ripple, pear or plum trees. A good school house on the adjoining farm. The above farm might be divided fckto two small farms of 62 acres each. Price $l2 per acre. Terms easy. A liberal deduction made for cash down. .nctuire of • C. B. KELLEY, Wellsboro, or WM. UPDIKE, on the premises. Jan. 17, 1866.-tf. • GIIARDIAN'S SALE —Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Tioga County, I will offer at public sale, at the Court House in Wellsboro, Saturday, the 10th day of February next, at 1 o'clock, P.. M., the following described real estate, late of George Miller, of, Delmar, de ceased, to wit ; An equal undivided ninth part of a certain lot of-land in Deafer, bounded north by Hector Hor ton and Wm. Eberentz, north and east by Robert Campbell, south by J. W. Catlin and P. Bough ton, and west by Oliver Bacon and M. W. Weth erbee—containing about 130 acres; to be sold for the use of Mary Alice Miller, subject to the life estate of her mother, Juliette Terms easb.- =4-41/I.CTOR HORTON. Jan. 10, 1866.3 t Guardian. $5OO REWARD IS HEREBY OFFERED for a larger and Cheaper Stook of DRY GOODS,, =I GROCERIES, BOOTS; SHOES, CLOTH . ING, , than can be found at W. K. SMITH% SONS llia.mmoth Combination of 4 Stores in One, at ADDISON; N. Y., • ON THE ERIE RAILWAY BILL OF FARE FOR A FEW DAYS LONGER as follows : AU col's Merinos 1 yd wide, $,lOO Beet Delains reduced from 450 to 30 Good rich " 66 Best Calicos " 30 to 25 Good fast col. Calicos at Handsome Madder Calicoes " 25 to 19 Beet Standard Sheeting " 40 to 34 Good ',4 " 1 yd w " -35 to 29 " Brown " "w " 30 to 25 Heavy red twilled Flannel " -56 - to 40 Beautiful Sett Fare Heavy Over Coate Good Working Coate Brown Sngare reduced " 15 to 12} New Bright Salt per• Bas rel, • $2,85 $4,00 11,50 Good Kip Boots, Good Kip Women. ) Boole, A lot pf Women.' Morocco blots, $l,OO " Childrette' ~ WE ARE UNDERSELLING ALL OTHERS Give ne a call and be convinced W. R. SMITH'S SONS. ADDIION, N. Y. Jan. 1, 1866 EMI PARS.ON 9 B COLUMN. AVING found the Tioga AGITATOR. a JAL very profitable medium for steady advertis ing, I propose throne' the coming year to increase MY ADVERTISEMENTS LARGELY. I twits the careful athiation of the commnsity to them, proadoing to was them simple stets menu of facto, as to PRICES OF GOODS, and data of trade, so., and aroldini all Draggles and long winded yarns, My experience has been, that liberal advertis ing if based on truth, pays well ; and 1 think it wise to tonere it np. Any one that has a busi ness worth bringing before the attention of the eommunity, cannot well make it too plain or welly known. I hereby return my think, to the oitisens of Tioga County for the vary liberal share of trade I have received for the past ten yeari, during whi.,h time my trade has steadily increased ; and I freely acknowledge that my Tioga County trade is quite a large portion of it. I intend to try and deserve it still more in the future. My customers can dagend on always finding a largo stock of . at prices guaranteed to be at the bottom of the market, and with attentive Salesmen to wait on them promptly. . . . In all mums where there is a chance to riceive stock under market pricey, (wbich frequently oc cars,j.each.bargains will be given to my custo mers. I oleo am enabled by my large sales, to buy a great many Goods from first bands, saving New York Jobbers profits—ettkbling me to offer such Goods at numb less timn market rates. - I claim several advantages over most Stores rig: LARGER SALES IN PROPORTION TO - EXPENSES, A LARGER STOCK OF GOODS SUITABLE TO . . CUONTRY TRADV. A BUSINESS CONBUCTEB NEARER than most any store in the trade. For further information; see notices of Prices below; also local column. , • You can buy iitaudard -Sheeting, at 34 cents, good heavy 4-4 sheeting, at 25 to 30 cants at my etOTO. There is no adverts., in prices of Flannels Blankets, Shows, tte., at my store. We continue to sell best DeLaines 2s 13d. But prints at 2s. and good Prints at 20 cents. See special notice. J. A. PARSONS, Jan. I, 1868. Coamma, N. Y 4' 35 to 25 Marble Shop. ' WELLBBORO, TOGA COUNTY, PENN'A. MESSRS. HOIG & WARRING having associated themselves together for the pur pose of carrying on the manufacture of MARBLE WORK, are now prepared to 811 all orders for MONUMENTS, HEAD STONES, MAN TELS, TABLE TOPS, &c. &c., with dispatch and in the best style. Rutland and Italian 'Marble worked to order. It is our intention to do a leading business in Tioga County. Orders solicited, and all work warranted to give satisfaction. P. C. HOIG, Jan. 1, 1888. A. 8. WARRING. 28 to 22 " $l5 to $lO " $l5 tolO9 " $OB to $5,50 Shoes, 22 At Reduced Prices, Jan. 10, 1866. SEASONABLE GOODS, TO A CASA BASIS, Selling Off AT J. R. BOWEN'S. CONCERT BLOCK, NO. 1 ide CORNING, STEITREN COUNTY, N. Y. 1 REGULATOR STORE. 'A WORD TO MY OLD FRIENDS sod L -1 1- the community generally. Not being a friend to long and windy advertisements and large ex penditruve to the Printers, I herewith submit a condensed statement of faots al a small cost, with the understanding that the surplus capital will be better employed in,reducingSke price of Goods to my customers. My stock Is full and complete to supply all the Wants of my old customers and mazy new ones, both in the Retail and Job Trade for tho ap proaching cold weather. Riving ALL WOOL CASSIIMEE at Si. per yard. Naragansett .7sairs suitable for winter'wear at 4s. Good yard wide Brown Shoot ings at 21. Prints IS to 25 cents per yard. CHOICE DRESS GOODS t from 2s 6d to 4s per yard, quality equal to those prices,six years ygo. Dress Goods at lower pri ces as well as a splendid assortment of fine goods at less prices than can be bought in the State.— Among them may be found ALL WOOL IkIERINOES at 51 to 124 per yard. Butpreas Cloths plain and figared. Merinos', Bombazines. Alpaccas, Scotch Plaids, Mocaires, and in fact every thing =tally kept in a first class country store. Ladies' Cloth for Claokings at ra rious prices, including Wash- ingt9n Mills Water Proof Union Beaver, Esquimaux, and Castor Brown, and many other too numerous to mention : a heavy Black Beaver at $3,00, (Gents fine Cassimere equally cheap.). My 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 REGULATOR In Hats, Caps, Gloves and Mittens; also, in BED, - HORSE BLANKETS Tbo advatitap to my GROCERY CUSTOMERS are not to be misunderstood, when the steady and unexampled increase of business/ ie taken into the account. I say without the fear of con tradiction, that with the large pnrchises lam making from month to month for cash, I can sell taltlie country tradn as low as they can buy in the city; including freight, which gives mean opportunity to offer SqRFRIOR ADVANTAGES _ to the Retail bade, which Z am doing and bound to do as • testimonial of lay gratitude for their many favors and very liberal patronage. Will give my customers the benedt of any eying* in the Market as I am posted in auction and other salei from dny to day by telegraph and otherwise. Corning, Jan. 1, 1885. WHOLESALE DRUG STORE, CORNING, N. Y. DRIIGIS AND MEDIORISS, PAINTS AND OILS, • It THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, CONCEN TRATED. MEDICINES, MIN- CINNATI WINES AND KEROSENE LAMPS, PAZE ' N I T MEDI . CINES, PETROLEUM -41-11., AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW4GLASS, AND DYE COLORS, Sold at Wholesale Prices. /Buyers era requested to call and get quotations Wore seine thither East. V. D. iIeiRBELL & CO. Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1,11166-1 y LI EAR YE I HEAR YE I—The roils of -LA this Elution are new open. - C. L. • WILCOX,. f Of Wallaborolothrs for sale his eattre STOCK twain - AT COST. All those who cal anxious to male a G - 004) BARGA.EN, • / . are invited to call soon, for DELAYS 4RE DANGEBOUI Call at the "REGULATOR," ona Door ahoy. the, Post Ottlea ' C. L. WILCOX. Wellsboro, Jan. 1. 29, 1866. FLAX IWBEIEILS, WOOL - WHEELS, WHEEL - HEADE, SNAP-REELS, FLIERS, &C., &C. MBE UNDERSIEMI.RwouId respectfully au- I flounce to the MERCHANTS de DEALERS aY rioga and adjoinir s :a t f amities, that they are now engaged in the anufaature of the *boy* named articles, and are prepared to turnfish them at WHOLESALE PRICES, Employing none but Experienced Workmen, and using only the beet material", we are eon adent we can firnieb you with good. that will snit your customers. Every article warranted to give entire satisfac tion. All Goode peeked in shipping order and sent Ly rail or otherwise,. Please address by mail, when list of prices, "Card Samples," Au., will be forwarded. C. M. CRANDALL A CO. Montrose, Pa. Dec. 27, '85.3m. N. B. Ours is the only establishment that manufactures the Celebrated 1.- Crandall Wheel - Head. Warranted to hut TWENTY YEARS If will mod WINTER GOODS FOR TEE MILL ion at No. 2, Union Blook. JEROME SMITH Has lately returned from New York' with a splen did assortment of DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTH ING, BOOTS & SHOES, GLASS WARE, HATS ik CAPS, HARDWARE,. GROCERIES, DOMESTICS, WOODEN WARE, ENGLISH CLOTHS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, SATINS, TWEEDS AND KENTUCKY JEANS, FRENCH CASSI MERES:FULL CLOTHS. Attention is galled to his stock of Black and Figured Dress Silks, Worsted-Goods, Merinoes, Black and Figured • DeLainea, Long and Square Shawls, Ladies' Cloth, Opera Flannels, do„ do., &a., Au. Purchasers will Sod that No. 2, Union. Block, main *f=eet, is the place to buy the best quality of Goods at thilowest prices. JEROME SMITH. Wellsborq, Jan. 1, 1866. NOVVAS THE 'fIME TO SAVE YOUR GREENBACKS. A great breakdown in the price of all kinds of Dry Goods. I have just returned 'from New York with largeand well selected assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, which were bought for CASH tiering the late Paula at PANIC PRICES, which I am bound to SELL at PANIC PRICK. I am belling Good Madder Prints, 23 Beat " 26 • Extra Wide, English, 38 Best Muslin DoLathes, 36 Bloached Sheeting'', 20 to 30 Unbleached " 23 to 30 Extra Heavy, 35 Best quality hunch Marino 10 shi ll ings Double width Plaid Poplin'', ° Yard wide Rep, 80 Beat (high colored) Wool DeLains, 80 Single width Plain Poplin', 40 Yard wide Pommels, 40 A Large Stook of FLANNELS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, • HOOP SKIRTS, CLOTHS, FURS, .NOTIONS, WORSTEDS, &e., A good assortment GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, to. FEED, FLOUR & PORK, always on hand In fact, ALL THE NECESSARIES OF LIFE Customers in want of Ganda will says wows by calling at the New Store and examine Goo • and Prices before buying elsewhere. Tioga, Jan. 1, 181 . 18. H. H. FISH. MUFFS 1 MUFFS 1 ! MUFFS !! ! The patent Excelsior Muff can be obtained o I; at BULLARD'S. sliWellsboro, Jan. 1 ,1866. , A LARGE STOCK of PBIthTJMERY an Y&N KEE NOTIONS, for sale by P. • Williams, No. 3 Union Bloei, Webber°, Pa. H. GOFF. BRANDY, WEITZ- WASH LIME, ROCHESTER PER- FUMERY / Also, a large Stook of