~„ 0.0.-oraltHft' fort , WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 14, 1866, Jew, .11-dyetwidaeuttp4l4.l, • Administrators' Sale—Estate ot Royal Rose Harness Shop—Wm. Hollands. Now Feed , Cutter—Townsend tt. Trull. What is its—Ask Dr. Roy. , TEE llacrvs.t.—The nightly Meetings at. the PresbytOan Church still coutinne, and consider able interest isAkaing manifested.. A number of cuntraran:Ms,btect.44teady takfm,...Thst at tendance iiiroka :4, ;:t. .This awakening of the public conscience is general, as we note in our exchanges. The pro gress of the reform is quieter than astral ; but, not the less positive for that. We direct attention to the advertisement of Mr. W. ;liolland, Harness-Maker, Mansfield.— Mi. Holialtd It>3i ttie_oldeit esisiblistifietrkin the county abd has an enviable reputation for 'tarn:- ins out good work. TWO-YEAR-OLD APPL7I . B.-Mr., Wm. A. Taylor, of Delmar, bea Deaf pa specle2ene of apples gath. ered in the fall of 1884, Loyale!: with, come of the same kind of the growth of 1,885 J • Two of the 1244 growth are still .perfectly sound, though not quite plump, and bold their color - well. c- Who can bast this ? • d DOTS it PAY?—We are often asked by business men if it pays to advertises The following note jast received from Messrs. W. R. Stniih's Sona r the enterprising merchants at Addison, R. Y.:, speaks directly to the point. They say : "Through the medium .Of two insertions in your paper, calling for clerks, we have already received over thirty applications. "We 'lave made oar selections ; and shall se lect your paper, above all, others, for' war mouth piece in future calls; and advise others in, similar want to.go and do likewise." We are much obliged to Messrs. W. R. Smith's Sour for this handsome acknowledgment- _ TEE 0/L-11UNTERS.—The Superintendent of the Liberty Oil well writes us under date of the 2d instant, as follows: "We . commenced driving pipe three i weeks ago Monday last, and struck the rock at twenty feet.. By to 7 morrow_ we shall have been drilling three weeks and have reached a depth of 240 feet. The indications are good, and we feel greatly encouraged." We learn that Mr. D. A. GREEN°, the Snpet intendent is a very skillful operator, and is giving good satisfaction. Success to the venture: The oil continued to flow from the well at Eiyi vaikilL at last accounts. There can be no ques tion as to the existence of petroleum- there, tend we hope it may prove a paying concern. - The theory that the article could not exist east of `a linePiusaing through:the dividing waters of the Atlautiehed the Gulf, must; we think, be fully exploded. Bimini:rad Frius.—‘ l W. L. R.,"' writes us the following items from Bloasburg': "In a business point of view our inhabitants are waking out of the lethargy that has locked up their senses for tio many years. BlosebUrg Is no longer the Sleepy Hollow of the county, and if you will visit ns you will find our Rip Van Winkles wide awake arid fully alive to limitless. " rapidly improving as a town. zeal estate la going up, capitalists are coining in; and buildings are giing up on every side. The place is assuming a business aspect it has never before assunsa. the observer saes at a 'glance ilia our town is pervaded by- the go-ahead spirisAthe age. " The social condition of the place is also im proving.. lielikousend seculer l iustAutdons are' doing ranch to counteract the evils, incident to rapid growth and the sudden influx -aired.. Foremost among these institutions are the world renowned • OrdarSof .Maisons Arid Odd Fellows, whose deeds of charity need _no eulogist; they speak for themselves. Both Orders in this place ars in a prosperous condilion._ ghat thek_htklies folly appreciate both Orders is evidenced by their presenting s handammi - llible 'to each Ledge. " The Masonic presentation Jon heVe - silready chronicled. I yill'therefore briefly describe tha presentation to the Odd Fellows by the hidieaof Morris Run : " The gift was a sup* Bible, coating upward: of $5O; The inscription, which I think, very ap= propriate, was as follows : " ' Presented to the members of Arbon Lodge 489 I. 0. of 0. F., by the:ladies of Morris Run, as a slight token of their appreciation of the Or, der as a charitable institution. _ Bea est sacra rni, _ err.' " The Hall was tastefully decorated for-the oc:, caii.criCind the fair donors_ were received, with nnikhiiil. honer& The Presentation was, made by Miss TEzuiiE Ittptains inn brief but apPropri ate address, to -which Mr. T. B. Artretteorr re plied gracefully, thanking the fair donors for this evidcmoe of their appreciation of the ohjeots of the Order. SeVeral brief _apeecheewere made.. "The Morris Run Brass Band, under the di rection of Mr. David Brookman, enlivened the evening with pleasant strains. At 10 o'islock the party sat down to a sumptuous supper prepared by Mr. B:. err, and the occasion was one of inn alloyed enjoyment." • Mr. A. Foyer, of this is the authorized) Agent for, the celebrated, Morton Gold Pens. Be • lute a Atte assortment of base nnsorpaseed Pene and thole wanting them will do well , to give him a call. . Foley has jtiat received a tine lot of American watches, and a quantity.of twa, &inroad pla ted ware fram the city, to be 601117: at the leinal reasonable rates. Tow - sane Orriczna.—We purp'oseublis 11it t g the list of township and borough officers elect for the current year as soon as' we can make a tran script of the returns—probably in two, weeks. DMATION.—The friends "of. Rev. tuna are invited to attend a donation , patti:Ak the : house of Mr. Peter Walker, Stony Fork; Friday, Bob. 23, inatint. AGoon have - examined a neW style of Cutting Box manufactured by towns 4ll 4. Trull, on sale at Townsend's, in this village, and at Mr. Trull.s shop Bast Charleston. In our opinion it is superior to any in use, as regards simplicity and solidity of construction, cutting e i F 7,31 tilleALPOos. .-1001 deka bionk handli, a 11? eat. of paper, or a hair, and this tho' the knife seem to lack edge: • W HOLLAN'DS— HARNESS-MA - KEILc, meNTF,LD, , TIOGI A. COUNTY, P.A:. ,_14.:4 Having carried on the *bore business for the space of fifteen years, he wishes to return his sin ce?! , patrons , for the : A rr eral sup po-reeel44lH- dating - Plfrioir'ilnd feeling that he has given general satisfaction in the past —which fact is shown by the increased demand for his iltrneacet—ite , begs leave .. to. announce that hela-rsetv-prepared-(by2tite-emplayatent of first class workpin) to execute 'll ortiereAtt shori 7 notile, and Will pot be excelled by • any eftiblish tosntin_thal4nutry.- - - - - - Eseuessesalways on hail& Callii#:l see Paktum? , /4 1 , /866 ' - ry =:kailb In Westfield at the bones of S. A. Leonaritile officiating minister Feb. sth, 1866, Mr. WILLIAM WILKINSON to Miss MARGARET B. HERRINGTON. Also, at the same time and place, Mr. HENRY R. Dountass and Miss MARY A. WILKINSON. Also as above Mr. MATHEW H. WiLKINSON and Miss MAROAZET DOITHLAI4, all Of Hector, Potter Co. Pa. [The printers were remembered.] In Covington on the 4th inst., by the Rev. G; P. Watrous, Mr. JAWDB L. Kier and dies htinu, L. Down, all of Covington. D*MTIEL In Tioga, 4th inst. at the residence of her son E. T. Bentley, Mrs. JANE BENTLEY', in the 85th sear of her age. Enfeebled in her later- life, the memory of her stronger years lives with many friends. Born in Windham, Pt., Salim; N. Y., afterwards became her home, where at the age of 12. she professed a change of heart Subsequently she removed to Bradford Co., Pa., and-thence to Tioga. Being led, after investigation, to a change of religious views, she was baptised in the waters of ,the_ Tioga # the winter of 18,21 by :Bev., BliAta Tuker,and for 45 year had been connected - watt the Baptist Church at that place. Thus over three score years and ten had been gpent in the service of her master. She has gone—but the savor of her life remaining, our faith beholds now resting io the land that is very far off, where she sees the King in his 'beauty" and -knows what it is to enter into the joy ofher Lord. MeD. January 16th, 1866, of Cancer, in Sullivan, Tioga Co., Pa., Mrs ANNA CUDWORTH, in her 67th year. The deceased embraced the Christian Religion in her yanth,'and him ever educe-been an exenf. platy member of the Baptist Church. A C4inah, Cold, or Sore Throat, REQUIRES IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, AND SHOULD BE CHECKED. -ALIOSIED':TO OONEINUE, Irritation of the Lungs, a Permanent Throat Affection, or an . Incurable Lung Disease IS OFTEN THE RESULT. BROWT'S TROCHES HiTlitif"/ HIREi'TiNFAENCH - TO'THE'FITTa; GIPS IMMIDLetZ BELIEF. 41 For Bronchitir, Asthma, Catarrh, Corunmptive and'Throat Diseases, MOOCHES ARE USED WITH ALWAYS GOOD lIICCEDG Ifigigeisi oat-Italie _Speakers will find Troche. useful in . clearing the voice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after an unusual exertion ,of the vocal organ.. The Tstoches are recommended and pres cribed bfkiki.lcline; lll4 -havEtiqiila) testimTaiab from eminent mbn throughoutthe country. Being an article of true merit, and having proved their effioacy by a test of many years, each year finds them in new localities in various of the world, and thatXtiCiiiii are unirersall pronoun ced better than other articles. OBTAIN only " BROWN'S BRONCHIAL ROCHES," and do not take any of the Wortdie Imitatiois that may be offered,„ , _ Sold everywhere in tge 'United States, and in- Foreign Countries,tat 35 cents per box. [lnovvos-dmj I TCS I„__ ITCH 11. ITCU4 Scratch ! Scratch ! Scratch ! Wheaton's Ointment - Will Cure the Itch in 48 Boers. Alio Will - BALT RHEUM, Erb:HIV-1, CHIL BLAINS, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 cents. For sale by all Druggists. For Sale by John A. l Roy, Welisboro, Pa. - By sending 60 cents to WEEKS POTTER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, Stassi-icwrlibe ferwayled bynuaiiL epee of post age, to pert of the United' Sfates. 180c165-6m. ROBERT & STOWELL Will be found one dii;t4;3lOvr . Gunn . Tucker i Hardware&ie t itranibnildin foiiFitrly °col pled. by - Meet 'tenet", buildinCibey have refitted tigoushont, and intend keeping 0 eti VAN ;EN D a geniral iloOitment of FAMILY GROCERIES AND' FRESH 4 imeirfsci 7, .1 tPI, I 4 I ,ttIM i!l,P!qt of • Alefilee „ Itnni — Blabking, 'Beef Cassia -7 • "toffba - Candles. Crackers' Obeese Cloves` - '' llißid APples • Coffee Farina Gelatin ? Qinger ,Hams Indigo bin 'Lead' tard " *lt olalnei Nutraege - Oyitters-, Kesoaene, -F'ork Pepper , c P6wder Pipes ii - -Potatoes Prunes Peaches Pickles Rice RitiataS ESC: ARreet 99rn • SOAK Garb Salenttni StEyfehleorn), Shig Starch, Gloss Soaps ' Sugari Sardines; Tobacco Teas Tomattres Vinegar ESPE_OTAL4Y fTHE Sp FORTH! • - . Which corapriitinveything designed for family use Rot:tnentioned stove, s I . • All of whichompropese, ses sheap,, as we 'oeadilve. ..... . We dam to /Jaye as tine art artzole of I SYXIPS, •. KIVARS ~AND MOLASSES 4 !' " as watlATtrtentkistaNtAkttfro.,•pli- Remem ber the plaeestqf door belowßann & Tueiree. ROBERTS & STOWELL; , R. WILLIAMS WiltsolLbiamatire 'Stock of IMMO - itttd". Pateut.altiligines YANKEE NOTIONS, PERFUMERY, " ' FAN!4Y &0., ' /Lc., _i".aratatl,f4 wa s g rr - • ST NEW - TURK -- , • t -**Eren*iltiti,!litier,l ' 'pith -14 Kt., 44 lA - 44. PAPii STORE :-...v14i4a;.i.11,44,2-.ii-el;tf*::::.',_,.:._--,.:-.,', "IiVrHAT IS' 11" -*FIA:rIIS IT P 4 iiriat is it whioli. it is niaryeauniiiii tian'e art'? ': What:bit which the . naciFe you nee Yt thebetter you like it ? • ' - What is it that cisuser the laine4o walk.? What is it that eases the pains of rheumatism ? What is it that loosens the stiff joints ? - What is this.choinical compound that is called LEI, infallible vensedy for nep.raloi,a6fing direct-. ly upon, the nerves and giving almost instant re iiefi curing - all ;mite cif fiches and .pains as if by *aegis'? It is - - SA Litir I P E , Selling off now M Bly'a l)rog Store.: [Feb. ).4] • • _ - ME PAPER WAREHOUSE ! No. S Market-sit., Corning, N.-L, and Postoffice Building. EDWARD E. ROBINSON iteinrei acknoerlehinentri Ale/ r ide thr the lib eral patronage bestowed for the laideightj , eirs; calling particular atttpltiontftor ttro:__prytiert.aestaou to his eatab. !lament, whicVliavingl;ml completely renovatedand yttriefoltmed v ie aowatored.anew with eucka,vmbina tion of mireaUm:min Litirature ,and.A:it as cannot ra ft to interest the public, an - .which it ishoped may sup thagetastatWant 01'4*kt:0;191as ifhasps Pace with the advancement of the age. - Compribructithei-niost'aesirable col lection of works by ancient and modern authors, Prose' and Poetry, °lattice and,:lpitoriolil, Motion and Fact. All new received aifsoon as published. A large stock of Schooßßookii-usiod In cltyami country-Schools. A fnl4&Roek of Books of AB descriptions; Tuck 'Memorandums; Time Bookiland Diaries; School Sta tionery in endless variety. The Stationery department comprises Cap, Legal, Bill , Letter, Note, and Billet Pa. per of all kinds, Envelopes, all shapes and sizes, Pen holders, Pencils, Inkstands —and, in fact, everything in the Mid.— _ . _ Particular attention paid to the selection . of Ladies' Shitioper'3%.,* chbiceagtortmentof whichie always kept. " This departinint IA the specialty - of the concern, and ill Under the rstitsenik`impetrlidozi. ef.the undersigned who has given . 12. years attention to this branch. Here are found , the entire- publications of the New York, &stow; and Philadelphia Press, daily, semi-weekly, and weekly editions; together: with the principal American and k'oi eign Magazines—orders for all of which,are ex ecuted at publishers' prices. Unusual facilities are of forped fpz_the execution of special orders, returns be ing received from . New YOrk twice each day. Subscrip• dons taken fokalkylierio4ienl Ruhlishgd, in the.o tilted Retie uirnifipe. Subs - edifier. ou the-flue-ortlie Erie Railway (including ,from Ay°st to itoohestery,nlito on the 'Vega ltillway, frets& Corniall to Somerville, can - have - dailieis, weeklies. 'monthlies, or back' numbers of any seriaddelivired , by.my agents onikthe - „ - WALLPAPER AND WINDOW - . lirie ilitt*ftilly selected hisortment embracing the best and.rdoet deinrable - patteeiss it-various prim; in utP / 09 4, 0 ,Stigi Per rolt, least ug noAxeuse, to huutlie s negieetAngt istatffe "siloneltoPftseefitenti 'the‘willa 'of. their houses. Borders for .the same ) a velvet, aid eatficiostra anambrftmeNehttff: - do 4.lwn . # ounrtramit of Ntrenditiciiitt,ittiftearkiliff,4lllogreert, 'blue, buff and figured Curtain Paper, and PuttiatesaPprotetteur-• taro Fixtures, Fink bbarilt,Prines, Curtain Gbh:1,1%6845; Always mimm,for-laspection_ and sa4,,a gallery of Sue Oil Paintings..l3Welengiaringsand French Lithographs *great variety of colored Prints, illustrative of tbe titenie and battreiii of troi•late7 terrible Rebellion, eiecu tekby distingtiished artists; forming subjects of inter est to every American Citizen A large and ,varied as sortment of Picture Frames,varions sizes and styles, in .c-IfldraTinoiit, unions: pattcrns bflaralic, gilt; Rosewood, ,Pletilres.frataectto . ordetJa'aay deli= red style s.tshort notice, skid on most farm able terms. =EI . -, Sfiecial - attehtion is devoted to this important branch, and it is intended at all timed to be - supplied with the latest publications of this class of literature. - EL S. Ll biaries furmqbea at Arbotesale rates, and.aubsatiptions taken, for all kinds of Sunday,School papersau4 pro _Mired' free. of .'mostigi._ _GI ft books, emboa - Reward Cards, Certificates of Membership. Singing Books. Gol den Chain," Shower Cerisof, Chime Bell, 'and cartons others. Altogether acomplete stock of Sunday School Paraphernalia. " Ifie - - , will opmpriae the ardthary Catalogues Offered at little Stores; aueli as Violins, Gulters, - Etanjos, Sicord cans, Flutinas, Clarionets, Flutes,. Fifes. &c., &c. - The best tinality-6f Italian and English Vienna, Gultitr and Mania Stets,. SheetAlualo kept constantly on hand. .4 . 41 thameyquid.popular songs and Instrumental Music' received ail Alien' as issued.' Teaeherti_supplled at the uenardisconnt. - 'Musical Instruction Books of allkinde Musk and Etiblis quailed Tree at market prices. Also, Agent for the most popular manufactttrers of Riabo 3 2 each as Chickerings,_Eloardman & Gray, &c., and Fib ce'e celebrated Melodeons and harmoniums. . _ 'None who take pleasure in preseryinfLibe ihreame4ts Or their itriendsin tlieTorm now glom cduvenleukand most in•vogne, can afford to be without one of these bearditul and appropriate receptacles of Card Photo graldia., :A splendid assortment ofAlkiiinti;_in all styles and prices, from 60 cts. to $2O, to suit the tastekhd ability of all. cogiplito , aim): 6i Atirtinkbt a 1 Pri alrcture Coril,Vsikey,'Knoks, , :Largatio A d,aumil 41011 -“ , ,,HY*l.*oks; Paikono Bibles, Prayer Books gild cafeckirma. ':'" •- .:y . -4. • &:1 La, Blanks, Marriage Certitleates,•Lavrgerft.Vape, Seals, Gold AIM, a complpte stock ofi l km.ket.Bo4l, 4 4 ' dies' Traveling Satchels, Toys. Children's Games, DiEk sected Maps and Pictures. Backgammon Boards; Mein Mila...CDeqilectOeti; Dice.WritingDeske,Toitfigion,Draw log Cases, Ladies' Work Boxes, Baskets, Tiknie Paper, Notes, Drafts and Receipts, in Book and Sheet form, In voide—amatiffeallee, Black, 131ie.,d0 (*mine Inks, Quill Pens. Pens, Mourning Paper and Envelopes, and a thousand and one articles too numerous to mention. Tit" 7. - , I P• -11WPAPIK 01 1 1 ,1 -'43teaNCt• W. r.a" 111111.111•111 NEIAMROOM MEI - - ~..-; C.I4OBI,FICA.TIQN ~,Books ,411;;Stationery._ • _ -; _l~Tew Lepurtiewut. 1101 'SHADES: • Pie IRES '4,ND- PICTURE - EMI .. ~ -Y ..... ~t....1w. !' 1111. eitireic4i IscuaoLs: =I MUSICAL DEPARTMENT. ME (:11) 4.1 1 ,41 A i I :11 4 Books Bound in any may be distred Orders by mail promptly attended to KNOXVILLE - and Shoe , and :Leclther Store I= INE 7f_f, ,WHOLESALE: 4 RETAIL. qpiHE , 1114 . 1).ERSIG$RD baying formed ' - :**viCa-liartnirehiplindt`ii - the name an 4 ale of LOGUIIt*: & can be found at the old stand, corner of Main and Milliiltreets, where they wilt keep constantly on'hanst agengral assortment of - BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER AND FINDINGS, of thP,, l 4 ll k , which they. will sone° cheap foOlaikts*ln make it an object for dealer; - to ' - • Stook coneiste input_ of - 1 1 - Sl'O4A BOOTS, Of our •own manufacture.. Also, :VAt,oB' : GAITERS, 130111,0344 KID; 8c; 'CAW, MISSES olops, - Preach and Oak' Stock constantly "on band for Cash pitid at all times forXIDES, PELTS, 4ta#":FiJßß. :71_.;j',IMIS=pAS'H ON DELIVERY. LOGHRY, Knoxville, Ts.- _ ---J.II.ICHARDSON, , ALL AND SEE. rfkloiteriticin of iho Farcooriinii - evOry „a=i*ody'sdse in Charleston and Covington town by notified, that the Store at Cherry rElatfe kept open where they can proenre a -full: atiortment of ODDS 4; GROCERIES, -- "';6i.itit and . BUCKWHEAT' FLOUR, - TEA,-COFFEE, RICE,' _ CODFISH, -- Bfaekerel, acc., constantly on hand: -Give te a call. CharrylFlatts, - Jan..17,1886-310.* S. S. ROCKWELL. _FAtYIn for Bale . } IN -Elk township, Tioga"Couutr ' Pa, containing 124 acres,44crea improved. Eiafd - farm is watered by nntderons springa: A smallatretim of water sufficient foe churning, sawing wood,, runs through the farm near the buildings. It is well situated fora 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 apple, pear or plum trees. A good school house on the adjoining farm. 'llse above farm -mi4ht be divided into two smallfarms of'62 acres each. • Price $l2 par acre. Terms easy. A liberal deduction made for cash 'down. Inquire of ' C. B. KELLEY, Wellaboro; or WM. UPPIKE, on tbi promlaes 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 Holum in Wellsbora, 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 ; Au equal undivided-ninth part of a certain lot of land iti Del Mar, bounded north by Rector Hor ton and Wm. Eberentz, north and east by Robert tansptiell; 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 'for the use of Mary Alice Miller; subject to the life estate,of her mother, Juliette Miller. Terms cash. HECTOR HORTON.. Jan. I0;-11168.3t - Iluardish. SSOO.REV ARD TS 11 - EREBY,PFEERED for a *Or and o,oeaparBtockaf, DRY GOODS, GROOEEIES, • BOOTS , SHOES, CLO.TH . . ING, =II . `~:= than caa be found at INIE - 44 a:- - siriveint sorts MI Mammoth- Combination, of 4 Mores - in' One, at' ADDISON: N. : 1 0R - THE 'ERIE RAILWAY. ' . BILL 08'?AitE F(Vt A FEW -DAYS LO-N414/B. as follows All.col'4 , Merino, 1 311, icicle, - $,lOO Beat-Delaina.reduced. .frotte 'isb to 30 Good rich " Best-OafiCiw - -- '==iO=to 25 thYoa faei 2844 22 Mamb:tine.ModdeiCakieoes "- 25 to 19 Beet Stdoderd Sheeting " 40 to 34 Good 1 yd w 35 to 29 B'own " 8 8 " w 30', to 25 'ied - ewillitd'haidet 1 4 ' tt: 44 Beautiful Set " " $l5 to sit v.t9t.tOl' . Coak - c 1,154459 Good WprhiutOoate , l $OB to $5,50 Bewail Sugars teduaeAU " 15 to 1.4 . , New Bright Salt per 'Barrel, $2,85. Good Hip Boots, $4,00 Good IlipWupiel_Boole, $1,50 - A lot of*Omette' Morocco iiaoto, $l,OO -- , r " Chi Shoes, 22 "WE dßyE' LINDERSELLING' ALL OTHERS 04 , 4).us amit/lad be toying*. IMIE •szatilrs-asits. 7.• Dia . , - • • Ariutios; N Y. MI rii IBM MEI =I 35 to 25 - ' — VAltstiriPfr 'CotArmitir; A.VING found the Tioga AGITATOR a -I- very 'profitable mediturt for steady advertis ing, I propose through the coming year to increase MY 'ADUSTLSEMY. I twits the lannfal Itteintion of the community to them, promieing to.eneke then*" simple state mew; of fact, - as to PRIOUf OF GOODS, and state of Indi,'&o; 'sad avotdiaeallbraggtim and long wlndodiraino. - ' . My experience has been, 'that advertis ing if based on .truth, pays well ; and 1 think it wise to follovk it up. Any one that had a busi. 110911 worth bringing-before the :attention of the community, cannot well make it too plain or well known. ' I hereby return my thanks to the citizens of Tioga County for the very liberal share of trade I have received for the:mist ten years, during whi.,l2 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 clan degend on *limy finding a largo stank of' •. SEASONABLE GOODS, at prices guaranteed io• be ht the bottom of the market, and with attentive Salesmen to wait on them promptly. In all cases whets tbere is a chance to receive stock under market prices, (which frequently cc curs,) such bargains will be given to my auto mat.- . _ I also am enabled by_ my large sales, to bay a great_ many (leads framArst hands, saving New York Jobbers proflts--artabling me to rifler Such Goods at muck less than market razes_ - • •• I claim several advantages over most Stares, ♦is :' " . LARGER SALES IN PROPORTION TO pg.gxsEs„ A LARGER STOOK -OP GOODS SUITABLE QQONTRY. TRADE. .• =ME A ,pu§lriEss Cc)ID,I:ICTED NEARER; TO A CASH BAH'S, than most any store—in. the...trade. For farther information, see notices of Prices below; .also load column. . , -- Ton-van bay standard-Shootings at-34- cents, gooclibsavy, sheitinpr at 25 to 30 cents at my store. . . Thera is no advance in prices of Flamini., Ailanketi, Shams, &e., Rimy store. ' . We cOntiniie to sell beat DeLaines 2a 6d. Beat prints at 2s: and gofod Prints at 20 cents. See special notice. • J. A. PARSONS, f, Cosarock, N. Y Jan. 1, 1866. Marble Shop. WRI.LBBORO, TIOGA COUNTY, PEN/CA. MESSRS. HOIG & WARRING having ILI- associated themselves together for the pur pose of carrying on the manufacture of - _ MARBLE WORK, _ are now prepared to till all -orders for MONUMENTS, HEAD STONES, MAN TELS, TABLE-TOP% &Q. &0., with dispatch and in the" best style. Rutland andltalian 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, 1866. , A. 8. WARRING. Selling Off At Reduced Prices, AT J. R. 1301#14%. :Jaz 11140 ~pN 's-,gT,l`4,(*k, Mill 11913 CORMINOt STE.III3BN (11:03Ni,i N. Y. REGIILAVOR STORE. A WORD TO MY OLD FRIENDS and :41h"ootikmunity generally. Net beisipalefend to long and windy adyertisements and large ex penditure% to the Printers, I herewith submit a condensed statement oil facts al a small cost, with the understanding thaOhe 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 Sob Trade for the ap proaching cold weather. 'Having ALL WOOL CASSIMEBE at 81. per yard. liaragansett Jeans suitable for winter woo: at 4e. good yard wide Brown Sheet togr qt 21 - . 'Prints 18 to 25.ototts Off yard. CHOICE DRESS GOODtS from 2.8 d to 4s per yard, quality equal to those prices six years ygo. Dress Goods at lower pri own= well as a splendid assortment of line goods at less prices than can be bought in the State.— Among them may be found 4 4LL WOOL JIEBINOES . • . at 5, to lis per peed Bmpreas Cloths plain and Awed. Merinos, Bombazines. Alpaccas, Scotch naldii-lifihmiretwaid In feet einry. tbiug Usually kept in a first class country store. Ladies' Cloth for '.C7aokings at va riousTrices;ineludiag Wash ' ington Mills. . . Baguio/aux and Castor Brown, and. many other too upperout to retention; a beivy Black Beaver ats3,oo,.(Gente tine Cassimere- equally cheap.) Jliy Boots, Shoes, and Cdrpet Stock, i .. -k down stain - watt sayer more. fall and complete, or at greater inducements to tba Fad:laser. -" -Bargalnamsty belbund attbe In Hats, Caps, Gloves and Mittens; • - i it BED, it HORSE BLAN4TS. aROCERY CUSTOMERS are not to be misunderstood, when the steady and unexampled increase of business is taken into the account. I say withcint the fear of con tradiction, that with the large purchases lam making from month to month for cash, I can sell to the country trade as low as they can bay in the city, including freight, which gives me an opportunity to offer SUPERIOR ADTABTAGES . to th . Rotatt trade , wtttab I sue &hag end bound to do as a testimonial of my gratitude for their many favors and nay liberal patrons. 'lolll give my customers the benefit of al* , change in the market u I am posted in auction and other sahib from day to tay by telegraph and otherwise. Conlin& Jan. L at m. IZEMEII!9 NO 1 ik 2 .. F: Water Proof Union Beaven, REGULATOR also, ! The advantage to my WHOLESALE DRUG STORE, - CORNING, N. y. DRUGS AND MEDICINE* PAINTS AND - 0118, . . THADDEUS DAVID& INKS, CONCEN- TRATED KETII7NAS, . CINNATI WINES AND )C.EROENE - LaalPS, PATENT ME DI- CINES, PETROLEUM OIL, AND FLAVORING RXTRACTS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, Sold at Tholeaali Prices. payers are rogue/dad to call and get quotations befoul going further nut. Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1866-1, HEAR YE I HEAR 'Till—The P olls , of this Election are new open. - .. C. L. WILCOX, Of Willaboro, offers for sale-his entire sroar Up 090D5- AT COST. All those who feel anxious to make a GOOD SitAitciA.l.l4l, are invited to call soon, for DELAYS ARE DAtNOEROVS,. Call at the "REGULATOR," one Door above the Post Office. . C. 1.. WILCOX. Wellsboro, Jan. 1. 29, 1866. *OPP IS THE TIME TO SAVE YOUR GSRENBAOKS. -- A great breakdown in the price of all kinds of Dry Goods. I have just returned from New York with a largeand well *sleeted assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, which were bought for CASH during the late Panio at PANIC PRICES, which I am bound to SELL at i PANIC PiILICEO. I am selling Good Madder Prints, 22 . Beet " it 25 Extri Wide,English, 30 Beet Musli DeLainee,. 35 , Bleached Sheeting', 20 to 30 Unbleached " 28 to 30 Extra. Heavy, 35 Best quality French Merino, ' 10 shEllings Double width Plaid Poplin', 824 Yard Wide -Rep, , . 80 Best (high colored) Wool DeLains, 80 Single width Plain Poplins, 40 Yard wide Paramatta, 40 A Large Stock of FLANNELS, BALMORA,L SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS, CLOTHS,. FURS, NOTIONS, WORSTEDS, U., A good assortmo4t GROCERIES, BOOTS & SROES, Lc. Also, • large Ettoek - of FEED, FLOUR & PORK, always on band. In fact, - ALL THE NECESSARIES OF LIFE. Customers in want of Goods will :Sara money by calling at the New Store and examine foods and Prices before buying alsewhanr. Tinge, Jan. 1, 1886. , H. B. FISH. ANNOUNCEMENT I WE have reduced the price of Flour $1 per barrel. Feed and meal )50 cents per ant, and shall roll, FOR CABE ONLY, C. J. HILL - FLOUR, WRIGHT (lb BAILEY'S BEST WHITE WHEAT FLOUR, SPRING WHEAT 17.0 UR, BUCK WHEAT FLOUR, G 3401131? _FEED, CORN AL, BRAN, 4t0.„ 4c. CASH PAID FOR4LL KINDS OF GRAIN. WRIGHT 1 SIAILBY Wellabor°, Jan. 24, 1866. WHAT THE ILLUSTRIOUS ABER NETRY sarD.:—. 4 vrell, - sir what's the matter?" said Abernethy, the great English cur georr,in a' eadaveronalooking pallemt, who - had called to consult ' 4 ob, nothing serious;" was the reply, "my stomach and liver are out of order, that's all.', "Do you call that nothing se rious ?' said Abernathy; "I tell you, sir, that when these two organs are out of order, as you call it, there's not a square inch of the body that is not more or less diseased, nor a drop of blood in it that is in a healthful condition." Nothing can be more true, therefore it is of the very high. eet importance to keep the stomach and liver in &vigorous condition. If the one is weak and the other irregular in its action, tone and .eontrol them with HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS—the most genial •vigata ble Restorative and Alterative that has stop been administered as a 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 authors, by eminent clergymen-1n fact, by thonsande of the most intelligent of every class, as an unequalled protective against epidemlo and malarious diseases, and as &perfectly innocuous, butat the same time powerful, invigorant and alterative. LERTERS OF ADNIFSISTRATION having been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of Vincent Dailey, late of °creole, deceas ed, alt perame indebted are 111 , 112e8tOd to make immediate payment and those havingclaims may present them sio. PERRY DAILEY, Oceola, Feb.!7,1866-.* Admr. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an aloe tion for Directors and other Alms of the Wellaboro Petroleum Company, will be bald at the office of Jno. N. Bache, Esq., in Welleboro, Monday, March sth proximo, from two to *ix a'. -elook P, M. -By order-of- the Board. Feb. - 7, 1866. M. H. COBB, Becey. MUFFS I MUFFS ! MUFFS 1 ! The patent E.toelsior Muff oan be obtained on ly at BITIO4ARDIEL Wellsboro, Jan, 1 ,1866. ALARGE STOCK of PERFUMERY and YAN KEE NOTIONS, for ail* by P. R. Wallow, No. 3 Union Block, We'labor°, Pa. WANTED- 7 A Girl to do Housairorit, Apply to J. F. CALKING, - Prabyteriazi Parsonage. Tlliboro. H. GbFF. BRANDY, WRITE- WASH LIME, ROCHESTER PER- FONERY AND DYE COLORS, W. D. TERBELL k. CO
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