Ip' - '6l' 4:,fttiftt WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 21, 1866 New Advertisimextta. Save your Greenbacks—Nast t Auerbach. Faro tdr sale—S. Bennet. Notice—Emma Kelly'. New Firm—Card, Staples, I Son. Woolen Factory, Tor Sale—Jacob Hiltbold Orrin Blair. Dissolution—Kelly I Purvis. DOstar.-7Tike_ friends 9fj : Lev. lapn ar e a Venation Mait.uk 'Macy 's Mansfield, Pa., Friday evening, Feb. 23. [The foregoing notice did not reach ns last week until the edition was worked off. We once more inform our friends that the paper goes io press Tuesday noon. ED.] Busnizes OMANI:MS.—Mr. Purvis retires from the firm of Bally ! ..h e ,busOisss will ne_narried un by Mr. Kelly. t' Mr. G. P. Card has formed a copartnership with Staples A Sun, Keeneyville, and has closed his store in Wellsboro. ; • Menu. Nast & Auerbach. we learn, purpose o pening a More is this • village on the let of April. ONCE Moat:—yl i e ask patrons to remember, that our space is limited); and that therefore it is not possible for us to 'prfnt obituary notices gratis. These, in their nature, are personal rather than of general interest; and Are cannot longer fprac dee a generosity which trips the heels of Justice. Senceforth the charge for obituaries of more than 35 words will- be one cent -per word. Simple an nourthements of deaths, no charge. Tee Revivs.t... —The religious awakenfig, the progress of which, Were .and elsewhere, we have from time to time noted, appears to be quite gen- est. We note with satisfactionthat its progress is deliberate, rather than violent, showing that it is reaching the consciences rather than the vari able emotional natures of men alid women. A series of meetings-is- progressing_ at _East Charleston. under the conduct of Rev. N. L. Rey.. nolds, and considerable interest is manifested by the people thereabout. We bear tb h at the honie is crowded nightly: At Corning,- Elmira, Bath, and eLseWhere, the rerival appears on the increase, sa we gather from • our exchange*: The meetings at the Presbyterian , Church in this village are nightly crowded - We have no record of the nutaber of conversions, bat the interest manifested is marked and increasing- EX-EILPTIO*. Or REAL ESTATE • FROM STATE Ts.x.=-Werccrngratulate taxpayers upon the pass age of the law exempting real estate from taxa tion for State purposes. The first section pro vides that cashiers of all banks in the State shall collect, annually, froni every stockholder in,their respective banks, a tax of one per cent. upon-the par value of the stock held by said stockholder, and pay the same into the State treasury on or before the first day of July of every year. com meaning with the current year, : said stoik to be exempt from all other taxation under State laws. Section 2 provides that every railroad, canal, or transportation company incorporated under the laws or the State, and not liable - to income tax under existing laws, shall pay a tax of_f of one per cent= upon their gross receipts. Section 3 provides that the" funds so raised be applied to Ike payment vf the dihrcentracteti for war purposes in 1881. Section 4 exempts real estate from any levy of tax for State purposes from and after the passage of the Act. Tide measure W4B bitterly fought by the Cop perhead members of both Houses from its intro duction up to the final passage. On the last vote they whipped over and-went for it. Tae. AMZSDE ,—We last week commended this u a good point for marble workiug. One of the "oldest Inhabitants" regards-the inference as • libel upon the salubrious character of. our climate. We simply inserted to : state that the place was so desperately healthy ae to make it an object for a marble worker to come here and live forever'. HOLD ON, BROTEUM !—Hear BOAL08.11," of the Clinton Republican, who pitches into us in the following reckless way 3 - " Cobb, g the Tioga AGINATO3., * has yielded to the seductive charms of official position and suffered himself to be chosen to the responsible elevation of Chief !largess of the thrifty borough of Wellsboro. Having forsaken the dignified and honest walks of professional life we entertain serious apprehensions lest he should be still further misled into the stupendous folly of going to the Legislature, or"-- Stop right.theral What have we done - that our friend should presume such .. - awful back slide to be our fate ? Our _coarse is onward gild 1 /Pifardi and we intend to run (or P.oormaster nits' year . Itoaticsoles ll:twainl%—We have received the first number of an ti page paper, published by the enterprising Corning Bookseller, E. E., Rob inson, Esq. , /tie very neatly printed and. .dis— playa a good deal of taste in its selections. In bis solutation - Mr. Robinson says:* We believe in printers ink and in tb e good sense of the people; and in stain to "beneAt -others we hope not to be ourselves the loser." TEE LADY'S FRIEND, for March is early on our table ? fresh, lively and useful as ever, Its engra. vinga are always superior and its patterns and fashions in season. Sold at the Bookstore, Wellaboro. GonEr—the largest of the Ladies' Magazines, appears to incrcasa in excellence from month to month. Its pattetn and fashion depastmenta are considered ahead of all others. - - FIRE I—An outbuilding on the premises of Mr. D. 'Focht, in Delmar, took fire one day last week and burned to the ground. There was a qaanti ty of corn stored in the building which was des troyed. Air. F. estimates the loss at $3OO. No insurance. Beadles dionthly.-11 this new candidate for popular favor do not win, it will not be-chargable to any remissness on the part of its contributors. It is a most beautifully Printed Magazine and contains a choice variety of pleasant reading.— Beadle & Co. New York. $;3. per year. MARRIAGES In Wel'sherd, on the 14th inst ,•by S./a-raw est Mr:Btsr.this Ittaar.L.L'of Maine, and Miss Max:- JANE PLANE, of Morris Tioga Co. N. In Wellsburg on the 18th inst , by Rev. John Shaw, Mr. THOMAS LESTER, and Miss OLIVE L. WEBSTER, both of Challeston. NEW YQRK MARKETS Wzor.ra.u.r. Corrected on Tuesday of each Week. Floa, anm ly) bbl A,OO QI 7 0 Wheat bush 2.0) Earlay . , 1,2 c Oat& Cora York, (reab,) lb Cheese. Tallow 800 • - T ETTER4 OF - AbbIINISTRATION having Jlj been granted to .the undersigned Upina 'the estate of Georg* W. Mack,-late of Westfield, de ceased, all persons indebted to-said minim are re qaested to make immediate payment,' and those having sienna against the same will present tketn to " A.7MAC.,K, den. 31, 1863-B*.e lAMBS "Krlt43- . . 2d, . - WOOLEN - F.k6Tottiii i oß4AtE: ; •:LAilisited in Wellsboro, Tioga, County Pa. Said Factory has a Roll CardinE Machine, a Spinning jack, two power louins, picker, and Fulling Mill, —all in good order. The Factory, has a good 5 horse-power steam engine and water pwer by which it may be driven. . Also—one acre of land on which the Factory stands, with Dye House and other appurtenances thereunto belonging. This establishment will be sold at a bargain. The location is un,nrpassed in the county, and thi; run of custom large. For further particulate inquire of JACOB BILTBOLD, ORRIN - BLAIR. - 'Wellsbtiro, Feb. 21. 1888—It. ' „gge - Corning Journal," Elmira Advertiser,' and Addison Advertiser,' publish b dines and send bills to this office for collection. FARM FOR SALE.— Near.the residence.of H. H. Potter in Mid rdlebury township, Tioga county, Pa., containing 'about sixty acres, about fifty acres improved; a two-story frame house, nearly new, a frame barn and a good orchard, partly young trees thereon. Terms easy. Inquire of Henry Sherwood, Esq. Wellsboro, D. C. Scudder on the premises, or S. -Bennett' klo.; corner - Canal h Second-at/14 El mire, N. Y. SOLOMON BENNETT. Elmira, N. Y., Feb. 21, 136642 m NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Thomas. E. Mitchell and all other evortemen, that any person hottnding deer, rabbitaetor„other wild genie hereafter'on my lanTor - preinlaes, will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Charleston, Feb. 21, 66. ERASTIJS KELLY. A Conah, Cold, or Sore Throat. REQUIAES - 41(11F.D.14T)!,,ATTENt1121:, 4.51) SHOULD SE CHECKED. IP ALLOWED TO CONTINUE, Irritation of the Lunge:, a Permanent Throitt Affection, or an Incurable Long Disease W-1 IS OFTEN THE RESULT at . IMO, 8110141011 ' =peg'Es HAVING A DIRECT /NFLUENCE TO THE PARTS, For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consnmptive rßooci(es,isstrisi).wlta 4iiiLirsoecin thiccEss Singers and Public Speakers will find Trochee useful in clearing the voice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organi., The :Trocbes,are r . aeonintendeCand pres cribed by Physicians, and have had testimonials from eminent men throughoutthe country. Being an article of true merit, and havi4 proved their, efficacy by a test of many years, each year finds them inm,fus localities::*varimp i parts of the world, and the .Troches are universally pronoun ced better than other articles. I L OBTAIN only " BROW VI BRONC/gL6L J.EOCHEII," and do not take any of the Wortk i fees Imitations that may be 9,lfffirelkiti Sold , everywhere in the United States, and in Foreign Countries, tat 35spnts per box. - [lnovvfilllEdm] ITCH ITCH .1 f ITCH! I Scratch ! Scratch! Scrat,chl ViTheaton's OintMent Will-Ciro :the ItcL i i 4g 8otlrs• Also cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CHIlf- BLAINS, and all Eruptions of tge Skin. Plitt 50 cents. For sale by all Druggists. For Sale by John A. Roy, Welisboro, Pa. By sending 60 cents to WEEKS & POTTER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington .street,' Bostos, Mass., it will be forts-aided by wail, free of post age, to any part of the United States. 180et65-6m. ROBERTS & STOWELL Will be found one door below Eltton Tuckeilt Ilardware Store, in the building formerly occnil: pied by Borst I Seegers, which building they have relined throughout, Ind inteladkeepi iig CONSTANTLY ON-HA-N,D 41;tiSe=FREffl MEATS, • • consisting in part of I, 4k1140e k• t tini: "Mr ' Coifee') - : ACidikirs Cheese Cloves Dried Apples Ess. Coffee Farina Gelatine Ginger Hams Indigo blue Lead 'Mustard • Mulasdes Nutmegs ' Oysters —Kerosene; - Pork.' PePper - Riwder - Pipes' - "'litanies Prunes" PeaCtes Pickles- - Ricir Raisin!' Salt Sweet Corn Soda Carl) Elaleratus • • Syrups Staab (corn) WC . ' Stareh,,Gloss Soaps Sugars , Sardine Tobaeop Teaa Tomatoes' ‘'Xinegar SZN.., • ESPECIALLY E THE AND 80 Foit - THf Which comprim ovotythitig.deirigned for fatally - utd tot tii*ltibreba shont, . • : • „I - . lc `4 , -J All of which we propose to sell,. u cheap as r.O •We c laim . to I3MEtS!4LATIi%I, of SYRUPS, -slEirAiiig-T-cilite 4614444 • . . as was over offend in liVellaboro.: , Asir Remem biii-tlieVT ticket's: Elo3.oX4llll,o4oitaGn p R. vcri, Lil2 4 ms • ,„ • -, • win sell his entire Steck of . Prugs ,And Patent ..I)4edieinea YANKEE NOTIONS, ERFUMERY, , FANCY A.R.ncpys,, AT 4sI,EW YORK CO.T FOR TILE „isivq.... THWIT _ , DAYS T. <-• - a • He has everything ever kept in a ... • FIRST CLASS, ,DR - IId : :STORE. g; 1868.11., : HAT IS IT t WHAT IS . IT 2 , What-is 4.which is Nislutarvelaus as .the magi, ,- Iststiktratt • What is it Which the more you'tise itt-the better -yeti like it •. 7- -_ - _ ' Whafinit:thit causes the Impe to walk ? • What is it that eases tbeimine of rheimmism ? What isif that loosens the stiff joints?: What is thts chemical comptilind that is Called an infallible remedy for Neuralgia, acting direct. lv upon the nerves and giving almost Instant re lief; curing,nll sorts of aches and pains as if by magic ? It is S A L IT rir I Fi E lit Selling off now at Rays Dittg Store.' PO. 1.17 - 60 @ 92 ' 12)4 bu a 36 2. 0 f , -...... ..... —..... 4 .... ...... —..... i7 l @ 16 20 i 70 OfICE —All persons'indited tons bq note J. or, Book Account *ill ph3ase call arrle. ae'vre are about closing - up"foi - a STRICT emit/ business. WRIW A BA. EY. - Welliboro, Jab. SI, 1866 i /11MEDLITS RELIEF and Throat Dieectoes, a paella "inortment of can end live. WeW41.011). - 7, 1)160. 4tOOKSPYRE I NEWS. ROWn PAPER WAREHOUSE ! No. S Blarket-si., Corning; N. Y., and Poitoffice .:~ -_. ; . E.- ROBINSON • s- ! Returns acknowledgments to ids friends for the lib arid patronsma hvakttwed,for tluitr , eight years, calling particular ettentioti for dal' present 'season to his estal, lisbinent, whicb. having been completely rezioyated and tarnsfortned, is uow stored .anewysitlislac combina tion of attractions in Liiiratnre and Art as cannot tail t,ckirtterest the public,Titud which jt isAnpeck may sup. ply tho general want of this region as it keeps pace wiih 3he,edeux4inetttof the age. _ - z zr. - t ' - r • ...I.; 47.7 - This department comprehends thainoet desirable colt lection of works 14 oxidant and iliodern authors, Praia and Poetry, Claesical and Historical, Fiction and Fact. All new Weill reciired' as soon is publialied-A .: large stootrotpcliontHooka need in.city and codntry - Schools. A full stoek of Blank Books of all deveriptiona; Tuck „ Memorandums;.. Time Books and Diaries; School SM.- tionery in - endless variety.' The Stationery department comprises Cap, Legal, Bill, Letter, Note, and Billet Pa per tifier 'lands, 'Envelopes, all sham and:, Ores, Pan holders; Pencils, Inkstands,—and, in fact, everythlpg jn_theilue. attention paid to the selection of Ladies' Stationery, a choice assortment of whichls always kept. New Depaytmeul. This department is the specialty of the concern; and is tinder the ',Mont supervision .of the undersigned who hturglven 12 - years atten dolt to this branch'. Here are found the •entire , publications of the New York, Boston, and Philadelphia Press, daily, semi-weekly, and weekly editions; together with the principal American and P.Oreign lilagazines- 7 orders for all of whtch,are ex ecuted,af publishers' prices. Unusual facilities aro af- Surped tor.the execution of special orders, returns be. ingx.ecelYed,-from,liew York twice each day. - Suliscrip dons taken for any periodical punlished in the United .Statesor,Surope. Subscribera on tho line of tte , Drle Railway (including from Avon to Rochester). also on the Tioga Railway, froth Corninli to gMberville, can have dailies, weeklies; monthlies, or back' numbers of any serial delivered by my agents Ott the care. - WALL PAPER AND WINDOW • . SHADES., • ; " . . . , .. A large and carefully ealerfed aaaortfunt embracing ;14 beat and moat desirable` patterns at Q triotut priCea, n . 0131 10(3 bigi:so -per roll, leaving no ez i 0 to Langies ,tonnagiesting,wbulesome improvementanfthamatia of their houses. ,B.ord4is for the eame to gilt, valve., Mod. sitin, - extra and narrow width. An elegatit',Wmortfoint of Wendow Bbades,white and lotiff,lrla?:freen7blite; bbff and figured Curtain 'Paper, and Outman sapproied 0:m -4MA Xiltilrei, _Eire ./50arli Ethllll,,Clataill CONLTSIIIIBI4. PICTURES AND PICTURE Always 4 en'forinsiiection and Bale; a gallery of fine' .011 Paintings, Steal rovayinge and French Llthognspbs. A 'great 'variety' of Colored" Points: illistrattv• - of beo._ scenes aid battier or the late-terrible Rebellioskfaxetti ted by di.4tinanished artists, forming4mbjects ,of inter est, to overy,s,mericekneiriren A 1 .1f5P,ar!.4 eortNetrt.ckf ,Picturn FFamee,vatione sizos andatyles, in 'clitdiorthoit tin !quo patterns f Ovals,4llt4 'Rosewood,' Walnut, Ae.,, ac..- Pictures framed to order in any desk rod style ist short noticd, and: on most favor able terms_ SUNDAY SCHOOL 96 , . . . Special attention is devoted,to this importanthranch. and it is Intended at all times to be supplied with the latest-publications of this class of literature.- S. Li htagiag furnished at wholesale 'rates, and lilibecriptions tibias...for 'an -kinds , of-Sunday School papers and Vro , cured free sostege. Gift books, embossed Reward Cards, Cer - isfaattes of Membership, Singing Books, den Chain. Eflinsver , Colmar, Chime Bell, and 'various others. Altogether a complete stock of Sunday School Parapternalia , DIEPARTMEII4. This will comprieB the ordinary Catalogues offered at Music Stores, such as Violins, guitars, Banjos', Accord daturllutinas,Clarionets, Flutes, Fifes. ,kb.; Sc. The best quality of Italian arid English Violins, Guitar and, a Eau*Strings. Sheet Music kept constantly! on: hand. AA the new and popular songs and Instrumental mask received as" soon as issued. TelEtehere supplied. at the 'usual dlscolint: Itlnylcal Instruction Booksof all kinds Ninsic and Books mailed free at'- market prices. Also. -Agent for the most popular maartfacturers et Pianos. ~snehrus Chtckerings, _Boardman A Gray, &a., and Prln , ea's Celebrated Melodeons and harmoniums. , , 'Drone whO take pleasure In preSeriing the lineamentsof their friends in the form now most concanfent and most , In, vogue, •ean afford to be without. one of tlisse beatitltui - and appropriate receptacles -of Curd Photo graphs. A splendid assortment of Albums, is all styles and prices, from , so cts.-to $2O, to suit the. taste and Witty of alt.,' ' • . la. A complet e stock of Mirrors. or all sizes sad pri- Picipre Card, Tassels, Enob4, .41%- Large andatoall .1311,41 Rymn Books, Catholic Bibles, Ptayer Books and CateChisma: XUSiC.ELILANEOVSI. Lap -Blanke, Marriage Certillattac Latriel'ir Tape, Seals, Gold Pens, a complete stock of Pocket Booki,.La., dies', Traveling Satchels r Toys, Cbfkireee _Games Die: sected..htepeand Pictures. Beekgagtmon-13oa:rda 6bess and Chequer men, Dice. Writing Deaks; Portfolfes,Draw- Mg PASO, Ladies' Work Boxes, Baskets, Tissue Paper, Notes, Drafts and Receipts, in Book and Sheet form, In voice and Letter Piles, Black, Blue and Carmine Inks, Quill Pens, -Pena, Mourning Paper and Envelopes, and 7.1 k thousand and one articles tor; numerous to mention. Ala-Books Bonral in any style that may be datired ; 4. 4 Orderly by mail promptly sittamiadi td tit(l7. coßNmo. N. it. MI A N D ,L „. r.;:,!:,, , 1. 1..i0..y*:1,,. • • ..r .-.,. '4 - 1.1,-Lii . -1, %Aft; I WM MEI PRATITES. - K.,N 0 X V E Boot, Shoe and Leather Store WHOLESALE & RETAIL ►Ti HE UNDERSIGNED having formed AL a co-partnership under the name and title of I. LOGHKY & CO., can be found at the old stand, eort l er of . Main, and Mill Streets, where they will keep constantly on hand a gene .al assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER AND FINDINGS, of stts:beigmtsa*, which they will sell so cheap for-tTbik*Uie-it an object for dealers to Mai - . Dor Stook consiata to part of MEN'S, & BOY'S, CALF, KIP„A STOGA IME of our own manufacture. Also, LADIES', GAITERS, BALMORAL, KID, & CALF,, .& MISSES SHOES. Franck and Oak Stook-constantly on band for sale. Otsb paid at all times for RIDES, PELTS, and.FURS. TERMS-CASH ON DELIVERY. I. - LOGHRY, Knoxville, Pa. J. RICHARDSON, Elmira, N. Y 1534604,4 an. 1, 1888-tf. CGS LL AND SEE. mitt'•ll taratiod of the Faitners and every bodielsi in Charleston and Covington town ships, arelicreby notified, that the store at Cherry ,Platte will - be kept open where they .can procure 'a' full aasortment of • DRY -GOODS & GROCERIES, " -WHEAT and BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE, RICE, MOLASSES, CODFISH, Mackerel, „&e„ constantly on bend., Ain us a Cherry Platte , Jan. 17 - , /866-3' • 7 •'• :taiga" _ • Tioga County Pa. 'enutainiria ; -.l:24"acres, 40 Acres improved. Said larval/I watered by numerous Springs. A small stream 'Ol water sufficient foe churning, sawing wood, rtitf through, the farm near thu buildings. Ibis well situatedfor a good dairy fettle: A- portion of ,fts good grain land. Two log-hones, frame barn ariti:ntliikunt buil:inns:thereon. •A thrifty . young preliard nt..7o'or 80 apple, peisi. or plum trees.' A- good 'school - house on the adjoining farm. '„ The above farm might be divided into two small farms of 62 acres each. Price $l2 Per acre"- Terms easy. A liberal deduction made for cash down. Inquire of - C. B. KELLEY, Wellsboro, or W.M. UPDIKE, on the premises. Jan. ii, 1866.-tf. GUARDIAN'S SALE.—Pursuent to an order of.the Orphans' Court of Tinge County, I will offer at public sale at the Court Holum In Wellaboro, 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 Denier, bounded north by Hector Hor ton and Win. _Eberentz ° north and east by Robert Campbell, south by J. W. - Catlin and p. flongli ton, and west:l)y Oliver Bacon anttM. W..Weth erbee—containing about 130screl; to be sold for the use of Mary Alice Miller,-subject -to the life estate of her Rather, Juliette. Jiller: • Terms cash. _ HECTOR -11GAI ; OR, Jan. IQ, 1868.3 t • Guardian, ssoo' REWARD TS HEREBY OFFERED for a larger -- a: a D . R . V.H6i0,145, .G4OPESIW. I,*l l * stro*sqlkg. ENE ••• f W. R., SMITH'S. SONS miz,ni4ock-conztina4on, of 4 sioes in One, at • . _ -ADDIESO,NI -3 ~ , 1 . 31 , !41 2. , . tP 114'11,.`W.41,..:: NM Itttr CiiiVARELSoit 'A: PEW-Mtg .- I/6'44ER as follows_: • All cot's Merinoe •1 yd wide, 4;10 Beet Delnirie 'reduced ' Qood to 25 Best Calicos " " 30 to 25 ,Good, 2B to 22 • Handsome Madder Calicoes " 25 to N. Best Standaci 'Sheeting " ' 40 to 34 eo4- 4" to 29 8 30 to 25 Heavy rdaiiiilied Fratitiel " 56 to 40 Beautiful Sett Furti • 1 • $l5 to $lO •ffeitvy Cfsei Cosa , ' ' 1.5 $O9 Good Nyorkiptt_goa!s—p . • •" , ;:$OB to $5,50 Brown Sugars reduced _" 15 to 12i. -New Bright Salt per Barrel, $2,85 d GoO. Kip Bootii, - • $4,00 . _ . • Good Kip - Womene Boots,. $1,50 A lot of Woruens' *orocco Boote, .$l,OO "- Childrece- -Shoes, 22 W- ARE. , VHDERSE - 141210 ALA, OTHERS citre us'a call 4ind becotritkeltd. . . "Jan.-1;-1136‘. BOOTS, ice! 1M El _ tkan.eaul?! fatqui!it EMI - Ar. 8.1 - BSLITH'S‘ - Amineor, N. Y. ;PARSON'S ,:coLvargir. , - 73 AVING found the Tioga AGITATOIt LI- very profitable medium for steady advertis ing, I propose through the coming year to increase MY ADVERTISEMENTS LARGELY I invite ttie careful attention of the community to them, promising to.. snake them simple state mentisof facts, as'to 'PRICES OF GOODS, arid state of trade, *c., and wielding all - braising and icing winded yarn.. 1 - 1 7 - I I My experience haft been, that liberal advertis ing if based on truth, pays well ; and I think It wise to follow it up: Any one-'that has 'a.busi toss, worth bringing before the attention of the impniunity; cannot well make It too plain - or well known.- , . - , , I hereby return my, thanks to the citizens of Tioga County for tke•itery liberal share of trade I have received for the past ten years, during uh dims znyjrade has steadily increased ; and sickisOwledge - that mY Tinge County trade is quite a large„portion,of it. I iatand.fa try and deserve ft Still tudrilTn - the future. "- , My odsfumeri Gala diigirid ieu always 'finding • large litoq*•:itor - -BEASONAIILV , AOC4*;-- ::c-1 . 1.2 .. . ":,' (I:41= ...:: at prices guaranteed to be at the bottom of tie market, and with attentive 114 lumen to gait ait pn "them prouiptrS!. ._ " _ In all cases where there is a chance to receive stock under market prices, (which frequently oc nursf) such bargains will' be given 'to /icy Gusto men. I also am enabled-by aJlarge sales,,,Wlnay a great many Goods from.first band!, sating New York Jobbers proets—enabling tea W oflar-such Goods at much leas than market rates. ' I claim several advantagss over most Storss, vis LARGER SALES IN PROPORTION TO 'EXPENSE% A LARGER STOCK ' GOODS SUITABLE TO • CUONTRY TRADE. - - A BUSINESS CONDUCTED NEARER TO A CASH BASIS, , I= than mostamy store in the trod*. For farther tx[fizi,;. 'Alec nOticlit; ; alao local column. - ESE MEIMEIEMII itiiiiiiitlkesabgif. aii 341 - oimm, good heavy 4-4 ehestiags at 25 to 20 mmtket my .. ' , Pew b no ,Advance in picot. of Flinnelo, sl l kiiifOtklhAteto 444 - sti ) f•- • „„ . • Vta continuo to seltbaattlalaino426 ad - Bist prints it 29._ and good Ptints at 20 cants. Soo smial,nOtica.' - J. A. 'PARSONS, 1866. ' CORNING, N. 7 - Marble Shop: WELLSBORO, TIOGA COUNTY, PENN'A. Ji'SS,RS. BOW WARRING baying /T-4-ussontated themselves together for the par ' _Pose of carrying on the manufacture of MARBLE WORK, „ are now prepared to fill all orders for MONUMENTS, HEAD STONES, MAN TELS; TABLE TOPS, &c. with diepateh and in the beat style. Rutland and Italian Warble worked to order. 'lt 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. S. WARRING. Selling Off At Reduced Prices, 34A. 10, - IMI6. ME ;J' _,----~ IRIS IME=il9 1111•111 -- AT - -BOWEN'S CONCERT, NO. 1 & CORNING, iiil7l3EN OCRINTY; N. Y. =I REGUL ATOll' STORE. AWORD TO - MY OLD FRIENDS and the community generally. Not being a friend to long and windy advertisements and large ex penditures to the Printers, I herewith submit a condensed statement of facts al a small cost, with the understanding That the surplus capital will be better employed in reducing the price of Goods to my customers. My stock Is full and complete to supply all the wants of my old customers and many new Mas k both in the Retail and Job Trade for ,the ap proaching duld weather.. Having ALL WOOL CASSIMEBE at Bs. per yard,. flaragansett ! Jeans suitable for , *infer *fair at . Goodlard * wide Brown attest in=s at 2s. Prints 18 to 25 cents per yard. I, : • CilokCE DRESS GOODS from 24 6d to 4s per yard, quality equal to those pesos six years ygo. Dress Goods at lower pri ces as well as a splendid assortment of fine goods at less prides than can be bought in the State.— Among them may be found ALL WOOL IIiERINOES at da to-1,21 per yard- Bmpresa Cloths plain and fleeted. - Itledinoce,,Bombarinee. Alpaccu, Scotch Plaids, Mobalres, and in fact every thins usually kept is a int clan country. Store. Ladies' Cloth. for Claokings at va rious prices, including Wash ington Mills. Water Progf Union Beaver, .Bagnimanz and Caatoi Brown, and many, other too munoroua to mention; a heavy Black Beaver at $3,00, (Gent, fine Caseimere squally cheap.) My Boots, Shoes, -and Carpet Stock, doiri Until wan never! more fall and complete, 'or at greater indisoeinOsta to the purchaser. Bargains InaThri found at the REG-ULA TOR In HatS,Vass.;- 1 6Etaises and Mittens; also, in BED, t HOBSEBLANKETS. The advmatageio my GROCER y CUSTOMERS are not to. be mbunderitoOC. when the steady and unexampled inorease of business is taken into the account. I say without the fear of con tradlotion, that with the large purchases lam making from month to month for cash, I can sell to the country trade - es low as they can buy in the city, including freight, which gives me an opportunity to offer SUPERIOR AD VAIV TA GES to the Retail trade, which I am doing and bound to - do-asektwetimonial-of-iny gratimds-foe. their miny.Vavore and iari'llberalloitronage. Will give my customers the - benefit any cheap in the market as I ant posted is auction ind other sales friars day to day by telegraph and otherwise: Conking, Jan. 1, 1805. WHOLESALE DRUG STORE, CORNING, N. Y. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND 0118, THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, CONCEN. TRATED MEDICINES, CIN- CINNATI WINES AND KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDI- CINES, PETROLEUM OIL, AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, AND DYE COLORS, Bold at Wholesale Prices. &kilns are ralassiod to call and gat quotations before going farther Bast. Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1860-13, Ti EAR YE ! REAR YE I—The Pax of 1 - 1 1-11- this Election are new open. • C. r L. WILCOX, Of Wellsboro, offers for sale his satire • STOthr OF GOODS AT COST. All thou* who feel anxious to tasks a GOOD BARGAIN, are invited to call soon, for " ) DELAYS' AXE DAIsTGEIi'OUS. Call at the "REGULATOR.," one Door shove the Post Office. C. D. WILCOX. Wellsboro. Jan. I. 29, 1866. NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE YOUR GREENBACKS. A great breakdown in the price of all kinds of Dry Goods. I have just returned from New York with a largeand well selected assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, which were bought for CASH during the late Panic at PANIC PRICES, which I am bound to SELL at . PANIC PRICES. I am selling Good Madder Prints, 22 Beat " 25 Extra Wide, Engliih, 30 Beat Muslin DeLaines, 35 Bleached Sheeting', 20 to 30 Unbleached " 28 to 30 ' Extra Heavy, 35 But quality French Merino, • 10 shillings Double width Plaid Poplins, 82* Yard wide Rep, 60 But (high colored) Wool Detains, 60 Single width Plain Poplins, 40 Yard wide Parunatta, 40 - A Large Stock of FLANNELS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS, CLOTHS, FURS, ' NOTIONS, WORSTEDS, A good assortment GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, &c. Also, a large Stock of FEED, FLOUR & PORK, always on band. In fact, ALL THE NECESSARIES OF' LIFE. Customers in want of Goods will save money by calling at the New Store and examine Goods and Prices before buying elsewhere. Tioga, Jan. 1, 1866. H., K. FISH. ANNOUNCEMENT • WE have reduced th• prine of F/OUT 31 per barrel, Feed and meal 50 eons- per cwt, and shall sell, FOR CASE ONLY, - C. J. HILL FLOUR, WRIGHT & BAILEY'S BEST WHITE WHEAT FLOUR, SPRING WHEAT FLOUR, BUCK WHEAT FLOUR, GROUND ,FEED, CORN MEAL, _ BRAN, &0., &o. CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF GRAIN. • WRIGHT A BAILEY. -Wellaboro, Jan. 24, 1866. • WHAT THE ILLUSTRIOUS ABER- IiETRY SAID.—"WeII, sir what's. the. matter ?" said' Abernethy, the gteat English cur goon, to a cadaverous-looking patient, who had called..to consult him. "Oh, nothing serious," was the reply, "my stomach and liver are out of order, that's all.', "Do yon call that nothing se rious?" said Abernethy; "I tell you, sir, that when these two organs are out of order, as yen call it, there's not a square inch of the body that is not more or leas 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 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 most genial vegata- No Restorative and Alterative that has ever bean administered as a cure for Dyspepsia and Livor Disease. It is recommended by distinguished surgeons and physicians of the tialted States Army, by officers of the Army and NaTy, by our that authors, by eminent clergymen—in fact, by thousands of the most Intelligent of every class, as an unequalled protective against epidemic and malarious diseases, and aS a perfectly innocuous, but at the same time powerful, invlgorant and alterative. LETTERS 01' ADMINISTRATION having been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of Vincent Dailey, late of Onola, deceas ed, all pers)ns indebted are requested to make immediate payment and those , having claims may present them to PERRY DAILEY, Ooeola. Feb. 7, 18643--• Admr. 11T HOLLANDS- HARNESS-MAKER, MANSFIELD, TIOGA COUNTY, PA. Easing carried -on Ow-above-business for the space of dfteen years, bewisisee to return his sin cere thanks to his patrons for the liberal sup port received during that period : and fooling that he has given general satisfaction in the pus —which fact is shown by the increased demand .fur.hia..liammoset—he begs leave to announce that be is now prepared (by the employment of first class workmen) to execute all orders at short notice, ant will not be excelled by any establish ment in the country. i lter Earnests always on Nand. Call and sro him. Strop opposite the Mansfield Hotel. rebraery 14,1840, H. GOFF. BRANDY, WHITE- WASH LIME, ROCHESTER PER- FUMERY W. D: TERBELL it, CO