r L wEDNESDAY FEBRUARY N, 18661 New Advertisements. _ Goad:. ea a Specie L. Baldwin Sc Co Fruit Trees fqr Sale—B. C. Wickham. Aran Wented—Chcries,S„ G . reen & C o . EF.trey—George A. Smith. NCe Ere obliged to defer a colutlin edvertieetnent gut us by Iffez. , sr.r.W. E, Sons t een by rearoo 'or the legal , wieertiebrg whir crowd: tie fur epe)ce. It will appear nest-week. Q . CISP.TEttLY T.' B. - flunic's prolchi ct the * fileille l 4ist Church in this 'vil i&ce ou Thurs.:lay - evening of this wee:, stud cseit - :eueo the services of the Quarterly Bleating, which will contir.us over the Sabbath. erdr;..attention tc:: the ,acirerrik.euseut of B C., Wickham, Esq., who offers, greet indutem'ents frnitgrcwors, We urge farmers to, patrol:lire tome nurserytaeu, whose trees are already soca,. ts.steci., end ere otherrase superior to inky irepert, t.uotis , . • • , - „ PLIZTEES EZOT.—R. T. HAIL, Esq.; P. M. at y a rmingten Hill. writes us that a citizen of Fur mington, Mr. Arc Kinney, last, week trapped a pakither-..whieb nueaaured , scarlY seven - feet 'ln length. It Vrae shot by the t'ilnadieri•behr hun ter, Mr. 4. J. Fisk, Re one else being ciesireas of taking the job. The brute was' traiiplid' in the big woods on . .tOe :Tioga, road, and is prestimeti - in be the animal which lass lately made such hirroe among the.sbteep in -that neighborhood during the winter. Tan Poori-B:otia itre informed that there is decided opposition -to this nsealure in Teat) , townships, and- that blame is imputed to Mr. Humphrey for its passage tbtough the House. We gave notice of the project, together with u synopsis of the bill, before it was introduced, in order that the public might, take such action as should be deemed _proper in regard to it. Mr. liumphreY bad the bill laid over fur two'weeks, during which time not a single remonstrance was received by him. Believing the bill satisfactory to his.. Tinge constituents he called it up, and it Fas _ - pmsed.. - ma -but is now in the Renate, and ie delayed by Senafer Cowles to give time for remonstrince, ire have kept the people advised of every step in the piogress of the hill, sty also that the ith see— lion, subtnitting it to the people, had been drop. ped by the Judiciary Committee. We sow urge the dissatisfied to act at once. We regard it as thesutoil ac;oncitialcai m'odeof supporting-the poor as well as most riftufortible.. to the pool. them selves; the only question being as to whether the county is able to take bold of the Matter ink at this time. . Lytwar ! ..r Extlyarno,l,—.Mr. R.. G. Edwards, of C:ag.iieritea, seeds as the following extract frog/ the ,DryCh (411:rior),- , e, Welsh paper, together with remarks : - The' population of Itforris Ran, Blois township, Tioga county, Pa., bold an Exhibition at the new Baptist Meeting goatee, Jan. 1; 1868. David Earris, Esq.. President- After a few but . afrproprita fetharlilby th'e 7residcat, addresses were thadolly the " Bards," some to the -Presi dent, some to their Literary Society, others to the Morris Ran capitalists and others to the Union'. far srLieb 6p many Of cur-nation fought, suffered, 'aud died. " "L, • " Ireit on the: Prog,raMr.oe Were Priee - exercises —singing, reading, reciting. declamation, extem pore epeaking.4e. Upward of :40 in money and valuables was awarded, Three sessions were held, and the Society was compelled to adjourn at a late hour, and before the exercises were fin ished. hfrs. Balley - - -- -presided at the Melodeon, siring ze st to the entertainment." kra4.ELZSii. ' Order preialled throughout. The selection of subjects was. good, the declamation econmeniable," anti the intiartl,al decisions of the judges gave satisfaction to' all. Some of the judges were lately froia 'Wales, and reflected .cre,diftipon_gaelfik4vity: Front Ithem 1 lealn the 'such entertainments are as common in Wales as dencing - partiedare here; : While the better part of our nation strive to make their new home a happy one, let others join; end while, the columns of the,,Agftator ern o [in t . tonh article?, Jet duce more et our nq. not to en run themselves ttMOng its patrons. D.. O. E. Tho ,Zio'co of avideice 'We have 'received st . letter - from a valued friend in which be takes very strong ground against the proposed new law of evidence, published in this platen few wetke_ogo. He states that along the -south line of New Fork State, where he ,has bad, opportunity to test public.opiniou,lbe testimony etrainet the law (there is one stroller- in operation tlerelTs et'erthelMing: 'He gives:it as his can didePirriOn-that it will increase perjuryby offer lug new and tempting inducements to parties to' swear the'r cases through. 'With all deference - 4o his longer experience with the litigious world, we still regardthc latter. reason for opposing the proposed law-as unsufE cient, if notoverstated. It tray ,he tree, as be : str.tes, that juries bad it Alit:honk to weigh and '*idelhpon'the cwiffiCting evidence...of . parties to the'snir) SotrtHi , ':o ffellevo that:gt . .rd'Ohiervers can et once...di - tea-fa mats who swears falsely in the court room. Fete men can Ile, under oath, with: perfect Serenity of soul or countenance. Again, our friend most be la`seare that there are very few cases involving . valuable interests, in xbien kioAsis vet, liciev, - nuori or lesS dEparturo, from the troth by the witnesses, or some of there.; We do not recollect one case, the trial of which we have witnessed as a spertator, t where :there was not only perjury, but intentional false swear ing. We doubt if the parties to .a snit would sweartarder than tlisrwitr,esses tbeY 'often sub-' poet co drive their cases ttiroUgh. Taking this view of the matter, wo do - not see how the pro, posed new law is to increase perjury; but that it may put suitors in a tight place occasionally: . is eery evident. The object of a fait -at-law, as we sUptinse, is to to /earn the troth involved in the dispute as-far es may he, and upon that truth to declare a ser diet, The truth is:almost arrays known to the parties p: - the'slift. Why almost_ put i.=them on rit ' ish:sfend and it optidnaewith them to reveetthe Xruth o .er suppress it in full view (Alice pains and penalties of perjury? Tria At/natie for March is one of the best , numbers of that magazine ever issto,‘ "Passage , ' from flawthorne's. Note Dook," -- are focinating pictures of still life among friends. The second Pert of "A Freedman's Story" "GriSith Gatint, ? and the "Chimney Corner," with new Chapters of "Dr Johns," make Jr grand entertainment. T6' be had at tliet.lt;)okstote,:Wellaboro, or of the pub_ Bakers, Ticknor ct Field Boston, Mass. .$4 per Yeas. to Fp.a:is:M. - 6Pel*ert, Esq. o M.ausfield,la several fine card photographi The. qechaens sent display mach artistic talent, and entitle' him to a generous local patronage. AfAlt,RIAdtS To Fall Brook on the 22d iut.t., by Rev. D. R. ! eDerrarazd, Arr.ZaaaaPorzocr., and Miss .Evtaa. 2 1 , WELLS, both of Fail Brook. Fa*the 22 , forandiarY by . D. Zeediq.-.,N ,fdr.;Grnnainav IL '.lan•Ton, of ,D rhaatyanl- Mrs.. LT.ora lanalty, Stung 4 -. itx arm in,tonj'eb. lit, by Iho.atruic, Mr. S. % 48 : .M 145 hilkiLebu6;rta. Stirs - :elsa..tr.Lo.rrt kriiit, of rtiOduttou.'' DUAITHE - . - In Farmington, Tioga - Ca• Pa, oraPoPlexY, Des.. Jonason Burrs, in the 77th year of his age, 'an the 10 of Feb. 1564. • He died as he had lived a worthy believer in our saviour. B. dR-WeLisbon), on: F.Miclay... morning,- Feb, p. M&RGA.RET E. lacEnzis'lY, aged 313 'years end b months. The above announcement will be read with sorrow by many whose friendship the deceaiied had won by her kiridneas• of heart, and whose sympathies bad been awakened by the severe trials sloe hta endured„ Par more.lthan-tenyears she bad suffered from disease which 'frequently assumed the most painful character: and the lat er years of her life were embittered by griefs which added largely to the sum Of her sorrows. Eat through it all she preserved. a cheerful de meanor, devoting - her time to the-welfare children, assisting 'to . the extent of- her — strength' in caring for the sick; and always ready with words of sympathy and encouragement for the poor and unfortunate. She was active, determin ed, energetic and her life was extended far be yond the expectations of friends by the exercise of these powers; „. but when nature, completely exhausted. conld'do longer obey the commands of her resolute will, she surtendered her feeble life with full faith that she should resume it in that laud where - rest and peace Shall be unbroken forevermore. t f „ Cow. A Ctiodb; tolvt; REQUIRES' IMMEDIATE A.TTENTIOti i ; AND SHOULD BE Case KED. a ALLOWED To. CONTINUE, Irritation of the Lapp, a Permahent Throat • :Affeetio - n, or an, ineurizble t u ipiaqafe, IS prfEN,IT4E RESULT BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES nAtll . 7O A DIRECT INFLOENCE TO THE PA,ETE, EIEE For Bromakitia, A84711.a . , Corarnmptiol and Throat Diavaaes, TROO - CEfEW4RE VSED:W3TIFAI.4SIwKs 090 D SUCCESS Singers and Public: Speakers ' will find Trochee useful in clearing. the voice when taken before Singing - or - -Jpeaking, and relieving the throat after an unusual -exertion of the vocal Organe. The Troches are recommended and pres cribed by Physicians, and have,had . . teetimtitiiale from eminent men'throrighoutthe country. Being an article of true .merit, and having preyed glair efficacy by atest of many years, each year finds them in sew localities in various' parts of 'the world, and the Trochee are universally pronoun. cod better than other articles. OBTA.IN only , ‘Etaownts 33nniicidiaa Tacion'an," and do not take any of the Worthless Itoitatione . , that may be offered. Sold everywhere in Statedinritl in Foreign Countrieedat 25 cents pot box. [lncie - 05-43 "r.." 1 • ITCH t ITCH' ITCEI 1 I Scratch ! Scratch ! Scratch I Wbeatou?s Ointment Will Cure the itch 3148 Ztottes. Also cures SALT RIIEUMi'IILDERS, OBITL BLAIN'S, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 cents. 'For sale by all Druggists. ' For Sale by . John A. Roy, Weltsboro, - 'Sy sending 60 cents to WEERS" k _FOWLER, Sole Agents, 170 _Washington Street, Boston, 'Mass., it will be forwarded by mil, free of post age, to any part of the United States. : 1 , 40et65-6m. . IQ ()BERT'S & STOIVE4 Will be foirnd one door holoai , 41;ari & *Tuck, , r's hardware Store, in the bnildiag'frymerly occu pied by Borst 4k — fieagere, whink:building they. have refitted throughout, and intend keeping -: 4 -. • • ; r ..tj ;.; • • 0 S A•Jg:T 9,N 4.4 N D asiortipeut'.of . , 1.. - - • " .FAISHLX . GROCARIES - AIM' . FRESH .: ~.:Af4'4TS, El it-09a..0APirtil gi AlS . pice • Bins Blacking- Beef Cassia' ""CoVe: - Candies - Crac'ke'rs Cheese - .-Clews,, _Dried A,p,ples.Bes..Coffee Farina ' • - tams Indigo blue Lead Mustard. Molasses I lintrnegs t •-z.;•-Oystersv , ...„Reroeene, P e i* ~ .11.,oliler':Pipea-, • Zatoe: • moil "Pestles' .Pieklek 4 Raisins I Salt Sweet Corn Soda Cark. Se.lern.tu„ SYPEt;.;.§taroagr•Pru). Sh ot - Starch, Gloss Stipp .':§artlin'es l'obaeso , Teas:, .; Toßyfees "S irregar. &c., „ &c. ES:Pie U./J:l' :7:MI FORM' , - apipritesii - Yreeythiliedeedendlor y • ettratiAliive: Ws-claim to favitta tine an artiela - of . . j . • SYRVPAr:, JWSittitS .4111 . Pd 0' LA SE$: 1 as was :avid. offaitistf in Mellabbee. Ad!, Itafa' em ber the pl re - RI ociz-)Ittlow, 4;04 Tile)a , et. • - ROBERT'S .C.ST 0 - Welsher°, Feti7 1886. v. w Wilt sett his istire 13tock of Drugs and 'Patent M6diemes YANKtE" PERFOIERT,' ,„.: iftion4 . • ATAEW THE, 4411 . 11 TY S!I - - ' trite has everything over kept iu,a • -CLASS - Rgu,G, STORE. ellsVoity, Feb. -• 7 - . _ WHAT- IS j3::111" .What is it which is as marvains as : lbelnagi- CiatiVait - - - • - What is it which the more you use it the better you hitt it?- - What is it that causes the lame tb walk? What is it that eases tha pains of rittiumafistri ? -What is it that looserilthe joistai W,liat iS`this obOtaieal comma:id:llmi is e:illed remedy for-? enraigis; acting direct ly upon:thenerves and giving almost-instant - re etiriiik sorts - of 4 , aes aia: psis as if b 3 magic ? It is - A II T .1 F E Selling off now of itoy's tr`ttg Stare. a issoLuLio.N.,ilTho. eeparinersizip hitherto W vs.ictieg between the subscribers it the mer cantile business is this Asy (Feb, 124) trissolved mutual crusont ;. the business to tie Condueted at the obi steni 1 - I , :c. B. Kelly; Th9l indebted. t.. the ftrin still please cell uprat hiin anti -Settle: C. R. KELLY, W.4llsboro,l'ob:2l;'66 - . JOHN T;PURTII3.::: IEII . wiakkaimanuas.k -• •J•-•/V-1•41) ;*'4' t • - NA T•- r & Pal EE CHEAP OLiSH STOAT • - • ,•=tl , .Ct - 5..511 1 ,31 1 4;_ Witerelou caw:always find:the-best 13surt.e,d. sttleli!-Id.: - • - • .. DOMESTIC 44.ik`AN 0-00 4 DS,' CLOTHS NOTIONS, 'READY, m4.,pg:,cLoTggi#: mafiuntetured - . uni3erlllleir "olYn supervisten, ‘i QFN - rs , ' _,Ft7RNiBIIINir 'GOODS 'ete.;' etc. to their Merca.rit tailoring establishment they defy eiimpetition, ttn`ring the best taitors , t4 New York City, and as experienced Cutter,Mr. It P. Erwin. - - - (Feb. 21, 1666-4 Caleit; - St ides & Son, ILE PREPARED TO SELL AS CHEAP e.s,aui dealers in rhe'i..Lunty, a r geoeral kment of Y GOODS,. ROCERIES, • EEP,DY-ALAPE. CLOTHING. .FIATS,, DOCAS snoEs, putt.. NISEING GOODS, E RTHERN, S 1 ON E, AND' GLASS WARE, 4.1 ,n short, everything nsnatty kept in a country stoitijall of-which stilt , ,bn.sold• as IoW Itziase attire, for ^ It EA DY PAY 'ONLY ! No trobble to Show Goods., CALL AND SATISFY YOURSELVES. TAPLES do CO., grateful -to old patrooe for 0 , past. favors, hope, for a contiottanoo, et" ihe same. paving loaned a copartnership With G. P. c.kap, - thly feetrconfident that they can do betiir than ever 15Lefo're:ras 'the'nery *so will have a larger aes?rttnera• CO PET PRON DEFIED'! . • CARA . , STAPLES A SON. r Eeeneyvtile, Feb. 21, 1866.-Iy. AD MI N ISTRATOR.S' SALE. By virtue of an order of the brphans' Court of -Criagi_reiinty,thenndersigthd'Administraters of the estate of Royal Riga, deceased; will on "the Ith-day-of-March next,. it .the"--Roaerilla Bouts. in itutlentljn",said_county, expose to,sale at .pnb lie auction, to the 'highest and best bidder, the :eliowing described fed estate, to wit:, , --"Ailetr-orland-in. in Rutland, beginning in the Public road leading * from- Roseville to Bradford county by the residence of Charles. Sherman, in the north line of 4inicl Sherroan'e, land, thence 'horth thirtrsix. and at half •deg..-west 78.2 perch- - es tonear_ laernell..ereck, thence north 'M. deg. zwest,:s4-perches, thence_ north aixteen- deg.-west 'along.said road'3B-.2 porches, thence north oi. p. east, sixty-two. perches, thence north twenty-six i deg..ferty:ix perches, thence north 4.1-deg. east, I 42 perches, thence north 12i f deg: west2B perches, itbende.northf2.l4ik 'east 18.4 perches, thence east -1156 , 4 .perches,,. thence south 21:tterehee, thence -treat seventy-six' two-tenths ierches;thence south -along lands in possession of Joel !Role, (leorge 3V2,-raft - Alion And - Berrie Soper, 245'perehes; to noiiii line, of' Charles:Sherman"! land; thence six teett - perehes to 'place - of-begitinfogi,—containitig_ ,133 acres moreor - less, besides-the folloiring ex h:tititicinis and reservations - therefrein, - --hein,, ,, •all iter,reVed, witli'ais old dwelling, shoe .laop,black-._ . smith strop, horse barn; shed; and'other °cabana hits thereon ; excepting nut-of the above discri. bed lot;ef land. one acre sold and conveyed tn: Harris Soper, another acre of land- near Mill Creek . , ; nlso-sold and conveyed to. said Soper:, and li.i.lot a tpl perches of tend next north of Mill Creek, coat side of said'road; sold and '6onfieyed to L U. Barden ;1 1 -, acre of-land next north of tilke -enid ittfiden dot, sold to S. 1.1,: the .hotel lat on the corner in Roseville, on which is the :R es - evilfelfonse. containing one-acre and 108 pa of-inatkaa herein often-advertised and described; the Watkins A - Strait Stole lot on the, coiner of the Elmira and Bradford Colll2 . ty roads eelitain leg 8 perches of land; d nerd of land - on which are j e ,e_h o nse; on_the north side of said Brad tordeo.,read and-„east of said Witliiis:& - Strait store lot, gold to- Marietta A. Rose, - -then Wife of 'decedent; i-dareaez! vaLgt.of Mat itt#Dti;n:beci lot on troithiside , a said road; sold- - to 11, Bich; iof an aarsvexteast of Said -11.ich lot, north side of said road; aold to Charles - Sherman; , i- acre' lying sea" , farther: cast, on nortirside of said Bradford county road, 8.0141,t0.:R ., :.f5actier. 2. • another-., lot on InsetyadeQf,4tie Elmira sand. in Roseville, sold to , sinTrtfposseiiion of 3,- of A i. .•Sitopsia, Contain.- hag abottclOyemites ; -another lot on sass side of said Elmira read, containing 144 perches, sold to -holyroti- - Milla; another. lot ,nezit... north a 'said Ifillalot on east side of..said Bltturn road, contai- Plug 011,9 ierei and 109 perches, sold . fu:Uriah Lu-' ,eael-anotheiltd.bintaininglaere,oneast7side of 1 -,- , - ,: - .4.rad .& :sopftd - Polly;Stratt.: another lot of land on east iiafett - itialirroad, - bOntra'oted to Lon son IfOle, earitivinitig - ab - out2Cr acres; and alio the. 1 Ipt hereinafter advertised and- described as tice 4 P,uryingGrOundLoi,Vorifaining about 85,8 acres. rcio l / 2 ippro . orthajt4 and other _fruit trees oil the .`abokiellat tolia Auld:" ' .- • : -- ; ' 'exPese to public sale,-auether_lot tif ; latid in Rutland linown as the Roseville Eftitel. ',Let,; bounded and deseribed'es. folloWs Begin"; ping atihe'rforkhweiticordor'ef•lL:t: R. , Raveus lot, on the ealt s sideof the Snhidan road; thence along said road, , lnorth. 54eg east 18 perefte.i.io a eerier Irctlfe - -Btadford -- county-road. thence-along. Said cid 4,3 peiches - ' to;s stake, thence , south 5 dog west, 20 perches to a stalte, therieelfortb 84i deg West along north line of said IliiVcit4 lot to 'place of beginning—containing one acre 108 perehest,pf lend more or less, witla large,hotel building; call ed the Roseville - HouSe, a frame barn and sheds, 'con:thongs, icehonite, woodshed, other outbaildings, ' - '4,190:•-- , anothir lot-of land-in Rutland bound...) edits `follAs begitiningfatibe send:loser corner,) thereof, thence along north line:of lands of Eras ,tus Rein 'West 143 perohe2,therrectilortli , filong the 'fault' -line Of-A. Buckley's land 45.5 perches, 'thence beat-tiling land of 1. - Newbory 143 perch es to the northeast corner ',lereof,.thence south 'slortg the Backer - lot 48.5 perches to place of, be,"„ 'iiroaing-.=containing:4o acres and, one hundred verciieB dote or fess.' - • • - ALSo=4iniiitteflutof -land'in :Rutland, called ilielgaryingr-Ground;Let, , beginning at the south west corner theittof; thencomorth deg east 14 perches to tcstake; th&ree - norib. /Si deg west six 1 -Perreires-to-astake, thence south 71/ deg_west four. teemt.six - itenths perches to a stake, thence south 30"deeeest slat and one.tenth_perches to place of beginning-containing 8"5.5-porches more or less. 'ALSO—another-lot of. land',in Rutland, being, got NO. :148 of alto alb:damn t 0113in01am lands in stil twit. and bounded north' by lot N0.:143 eon. li - traded to Royal,Rose and.Erastns Rose, easf,by liit`No. 129 in the - name of --Ilose,,t Gile, south by I lot No. 100 in the name of U. Sny;tlt, and westby BingliaMlatids—einataining,sixty ,, five And seven , : totAsi *erten:tore:or lessolto same, con tractee4, 1 -,Apt:..-Rose; which:Sheri ilaborit-$175 'doe the -Bingham estate for purchs se money. ALSO—:unether let xif land-in Rutland, being lot No.-50 of-thO allotutent'of Ring,ham lands in Rutland, and the same conveyed by the trustees, of the st l t t4g ii h e a: i estate te 1 November , ;;o l se B4 a 9 nd ini ag. Ll t. t the time ol 'the death said William Rose held • liy i biro and said Royal hose as tenants in coca., Inns,-ailed described - ,as fellefts; = beginning at I the southwest corner on the north line of lot Ne. 32, thence along lot ffirnie'rlyin possession of Le. IMen - Barns north sixty two perches and two-tenths . —north 25 deg west 39 5 perches, aniteast.,lo2:s„, peribeS, llimice'west 5'5,8 perches to place of be-1 ginning—coMaining sixty one eight-tenths acres,l wtth usual allowance ; ,ge:, more or less. _ _ 'Sitid sales are to be •Intide upon the following terms: Fifty dollars cash paid on each the time of sale (except on the Burying Giound.o lot), one-fourth the .purchase-.money on conftrm- - 1- ation of. tne epic, and •the balanee df purchiii6 money on oachlot to be, Jull , lin'twqual annual payments with intereston the.:-442, - Jnie3 o'lle - time of each paynient vee-111 , 8A by- Sung:.':- Orders b tiatlpromptly attended to , went bond and mortga e, with other security WO • 1: — .1-r - - • !equired by the-undersigned., • •- .• • ...1 -- . - SEYNI - 0 - 1311., „ 1.8B1d: - LVE.:STF„ F UNSi f r • z IEME 1112 - 1 I NEW 3 OI I SkOOM PAPER WAREHOUSE' No. <3 Agar Cor*lng, V., 7. - and-Postoifice Building. • - ENE = - ....BBNYARD F. ROBINSON; Reittriat,liginowjedgnatilicii, to "rhilrfpfatidillar the lib anappatronsobeitciweeffnr - ttle fAnt idgittyivtta tailing paittquhitrattenticin fi4 the present season to his estab liahtnent;:w.lacittbavittibeen completely renovated and .. ialensforaied; la now 'stored • .. tinevv !Ala such a tcaiblna tion4if ittWctiona in tateraturi . atiik. , 44 ita tannin fail to intarett Abe public, and wltielaqt is lionved nay sup; ply 'the genera). want of tThle region - as it keepi pace with the advihcement of the age. =IN :CLASSIFICATION Books dfc St4titiitiery: This department comprehends-the most desirable cod. election et works - by ancient anD model% eatherrit; : -ProSe ;AnithigAii -- ,..cwkai and - IllstbricaliFictionsatni4lM Alt new Books received alfliomilis pabilahett.";klavite .stook of &boo used•iacity and country Schools. A full stoffilror .31Ittnit — Boots' of all, descriptions; Tack tiernoreadamei,.. Time Books and Distien; - ,School Sta— tionery in endless variety. The Stationery department cotilprisee Cap, Legal, Hill,. Letter, Note, and Billet Pa. perol.alf kinds, Envelopes, alt shapes and , sizes, Pen holders, Pencils, Inkstand:,—and, in fact; eierything in the line. Particular attention paid to the selection of Ladhis' Stationery, a choiceassortmont of which is always kept. News Deparinient. 'flit -department lithe sPeclafty Of. the concern. and is under the erasetin supervision of the undersigned who bas given 12 years attention to this - branch Ayr. are found the entire - . pnblicattoue of the .lieW. Fork,. Poston, and Philadelphia Prove; daily, semi-Weekly, and weekly editions; together with the principal American and foreign 3fagartnes—orders for all of witich,are ez echtod- griusuatfacAtleorare st• forped for the trecotion of sPectot orders, ritilins be ing received from Nett' 'York twice each day. Pubsctip• dons taken for any periodical published in the United "Brsf ,, s er Europe. subscribera on the line of-the Erie- ItailwaY(including from Avon to Itochestsr).aleo on the 'Pogo Railway, from Cornln9 to somervillei can have dailies. Ito'PAWS, mentlillei, or back. numbers of any serial delivered by my agents ou the cars.' . -- :' . . WALL IP.PER AND WINDOW A largo and carefully• selected assortment embracing the besrond most - desirable' pattern at rations prices, from let to )ieriroll, lea ritig-rd , oxonse to foruilles for neglecting wholesome inakrovements of the walls of their honses. Borders for tniFsanse In gilt, velvet, and satin. extra and narrow width. bn elegant assortment of Wendow Shades, white and buff. also green, blue, buff and figured Curtain Paper, and Putruan'sapprosed Cur tain Fixtures, Fire Board Prints, Curtain Cord, Tunis. PICTURES A.ND PICTURE.. IFIXAAFES., - Always Open for inspection and Sale, a gallery of isie 011-P.loth:iv, ste.ien g ravin g s and Preach Lithographs. .A..'graat - -satiety _of 'colored Prints, illustrative.. of tbe scenes grid tattles of the tote terrible Rebillion,.ei.sf:sr by .. distinguished - artists, fortnitig—subjects of futisr. est to every American Citizen.' 'A Large and - varied as sortment of Picture Vratnes,variouis sizes and styles, in chiding's:nest unique patterns of Ovate, gilt, Roliairood, Walnut, &c., Pictures framed to °ries...many desi red style atAlifott 14.?"9.C,sstiziroti'most fasm ebbs terms. $ l /JPIDAY SCHOOLS, - Special attention is 'devoted to this importatit kanch, and it is intended et all- times to be supplied'with the, latest publications of o.ll* class of merattre. B.:s.Ll bia,ries tarnished at wholesale rates, and antiatiiitions - taken for alt kinds of Sunday School. papers - 0d pro cured free of postage. Gift books, embossed Reward Cards, Certificates of Membership,, ,Singiug Boole, Gol den Chain, Showet,Consor, Chime Bell, and .c•itious others, ~ Altpiletlien;e,coMpleto stock of Stalday . School- Ps,raphernalid.: . • , • . There ie no advance do.. pia oft F 3 , -ItlanitetepEtbavia, fie:, at Day-atatec, . •.. -.. ,c , 4 . .• . : . ...t 4 .: Z. - , 4 .':i• tZ ":".. .4..: UUSICA.L btrAATRILIPN/1% ., , r , ) ., .. -. , ._. , . ~ . prise the oidinatY.Catalognea offered at Music Stores;stich as Violins, Guitars, BatijOS, Accord eau.% Eintinas, Glarionets, Elutes, Fifes. &c, &c. The best quality of Italian and English Violins, Guitar and. -Eanjo'Strittga. - Elteet hinge kept constantly-on hand. All the uew and popular songs and Instrumental received.aa sooie %cued: :Teaehers - supplied at the usual discount, _ Musical Instruction Books of all kinds - Music and Books mailed free • - Aimut far the .mostpopplar manufacturers of Pintos, such as Cb [clearings,ltoari,Jrnat . & Gray; and grin co's celebrated hfeltideons and harmoniums. • lions vello take.pleasztra in preserving the lineaments - of it& "friends iii 4 thif form non...inosc convenient eatd. Moat' in Inigne; Call 'afford to le;withetut one of %belle beautiful and appropriate receptacles of Card PhOo. : graphs. A splendid assortment of Alirams; in all styles and prices, 'iron, - 50' eta. 'to $°A, "to snit the taste and abi.Ery . of all. " .. ',.....,''•it: complete , stock of Micron' at cdtaize , n and pri.- - c,e!., Eintnrc•Cora, Taskle, Knobe,-&-C,&c. 'll2f...tarp iill4.isinill -Iliblis,lliyiah- takilta; Cabal:: Bibles, Prayer .. .Maks and Catechterros. . TOUNCELLANEOUS: -Law Blanks,_ SlarriageGertificates, -Lawyor'si Tape; Seals, Gold 1113, , asunljilete . stock of Pocket DOqks, La dies' Traveling Eatellels,loys , Children's Games, - Dia: 'andMaps and Picture& aackttambion Doards, Chess 'and Chequer men; Dice, Writing Desks, POrtfol los, Draw ing'Cases; Ladies'," Work ,DoxeSi Doskets,-TLque Paper, : Notes, Drafts and Receipts, in Book and ttieet form, In 'Coke and Letter Files, Black* -bhairttidir.4lrmine Inks, AuliiPena ; • Pens; Mourning -Capar....atuiEnsolopes, and a thousand and one-artictos too Jatitnekirtacco mention. e 4 4,.8 4 01 1 . 3 3:1, 711r ,d in sny atyloyent may be •dosired. - • .. g I_lE. leo ROVOLIVAPNI • - Yirr s -'1,1,301-17. A l'i D . WM 6114 DES. 11",0111SON'S COLUMN. i NCERT BLOCK„i ~------ : :-,2,--tt,--:- -, 4-;, , ,, , - - :-;--,•:.:-,,,,, , -,_:•„•.,,,,_ _,.,,,,, 4 , -- •-.-- --:•,•• • :,-...',- .! v -;• --,_:_-. • - --' - -- - - •::-.•?-,_ ,- . 2.1 ; Ti —VING , I6 m - a , the litog -41 1.4. - 24;h4 a : , ,7• - .11, very profitable medium fnr stea.iy adverth. ,-tvg, I preptrae,thihigigh the coming year to increase i ADVERTISEMENTS LARGELY , . t Waite the careful attention of-titts community to thetia,-pronitsing to make them .stalsr ments,of facts, as to, _ . _ . =am parcra—i:ik 600 us, 14 14 1 ,4 — and avoiding 011aissitni and jot% windajazoi. " "- "-' Mq eltilerienee has been.: that ItAntSit adYerti4- in g if batied - On truth, .pays t, Sit : it wire to follow it up. Any one that baa a busi• facie worth bringing, before the attention of the ebrotounity, earn:rut yrelllulake-it 'too! plain ;: I hereby return my thinks to the citizens of Tioga County forthaVerYliberel share of trade I have received for the—r-net ten years, during whi !Et time my trade his:Sfeadily increased; and I freely acknowledge that my Tioga County trade isi(isAtete large pprtion of , it. I intend to try and sailLm'Orerifi thetfuttire.- L.: tt , " ' y mar ep iar6+4 1 .94/I.l o f ~.......:5 ~. a.ll SEASONABLE GOODS, ':, ', . 1 . 'le : j tiH":: - i . " 3•. i„ ? ; :.. :- 1.,.q7 if • at pricos guarantatakto • be: at the bottom of thi market, and with itfintfieadmen to wait On' them promptly. . In all cases where ibli . re chsince to receive stock under market irteas, (which frequently ac ; curs,) such bargains will be given to my onstos - • I also am enabled by my large sake; to bap- a greet many Goods fraralrst testae, saving .Nove Yol-k•Sobbers'etblita-,eaatlipt me : Wifien„snob filidde atlimeh leiettiat_markat .12; I claim several aiicantages advmr. most ores, LAD.Diit SALES IN - PROPORTION TO EXPENSES, A LARGER, .STOOK 'OrOOODS I ,SUITABLE• TO CUONTRY TRADE, MIMEO A- BUSINESS, CONDUCTED NEARER' Ar' ASH' )3:AStk: ; than [float any store in '-tbe stride. -bur' further foram:ration, - see vaticas , iof • Pilitee. , bola ; t also local column. • =I =NM =MB %.t t7l ~ 1, 1. .• ,r+ t I r „ • • You'eari buy standard Stieetbsp 4si 44 crap ) , iesa,jiye l ry . 4:4 - 44 - et131,0 atle - to-39-teuir et tor store:" •••• - • MEM WB continue toseittest BeLatnei Yr ttlyt Best ptintnAt . 2a r , and good. Prints at 2Q cents. See apaoisl volzre. J) FARgOOB, cop:arks, N. Y San. 1, 1886.-- • ' . CA - 1;r, - A:l ; 4..iDSkt. "' • THE otten tion -of the FaVlnere . 6ita every body else is Charleston and-Covinilon town. ships, are hereby motided,.that the ttore at. Cherry Batts Will iseltept. open where they ..cau procure a full assortment of GOODS i t C 4 RacE.RIES, ,"19SLEAriand IF CI IVIIP;AT FLOUR, SUGAR - COFFEE; RICE, 3.IO,psES.,.CODIISH, Mackerel, &c., constantly on hand. Givens a theiTyllatts,Jan."l7, 1866-3m. 0 L. E'. ROCKWELL. WOOLEN' FACTORY FOR SALR.—Situated in: V7elisboro, Tinge, -- County Pa. Said 'actory has a 801 l Carding Machine,' a Spinning jack, two power looms, picker, and 'Falling Mill, —all. in gOod'order. - The Factory has a good 5 'horse-power sleaze 'engine andr:svuter.power by Basing carried on the above business for the which it may he driven. '- - • . . .. . 'page or s.fteen jean, he wishes to return his sin- Also—one acre of land on which. the Factory sere thanks to,liie patrons for the liberal sup. standsorith.Dye House and other-appurtenances 1 port received during that period: and (soling thereunto belonging. ••' - . _ ...... ... . _ .._ _ _ __ ...,_ ._ . , ~ .. .,„... ~. r that he has given general satisfaction In the put This establishment will, be said at a 'bargain, I- - • • . „, ~ ~-,... -. : . I —which fact is shown by the Increased demand The location•ds-zusampassed. in the, county, andl - * I for his liaruesses—he - begs leave to announee the tun of etrAtotti large For further particulars . f that he isriaorr prepared (by the employment of I . . _ inquire. of - .- JACOR-FrILTBOLD, Will give-my customerscustomersthe i mb eee of „any ;,, MIA eLus workmen) to execute all orders at shert - - ,-_ - - -- ORRIN 131,A1R. I change in the market as •I•esn-pciated. its - auction r,• noticican I will not be excelled by any establish. Wollehore r Feb_2l. llitiGzit._ - . - ! and other sales from day tridayby-telegrspli end 1 meat to the country. ' mil" ' Corning journal," Elmira Advertiser/4 otherwise. • - ~ _ . „ • ~Z2t" lierneisas always on hand. 'Call and too end Addison Ailvertiaer,' - publish 3. :times and' • . . H . our . ,i, him. Shop oppoalte the Ilanifleld Hotel, seted.llll.Lt to - title - ogee for collection . - ' 1 Rob - fowl le, 1.866,- . . • • .ceittlef f 4Tate,,l l , 184541 ' ' " - " .• ~.. „ .. ... „ „ .__ CORNING, STEUSEN COUNTY, , t L. EIMIE BO RE4tt:AVY'RfgrO'RE. • v ~~ A WORD TO MY OLD FRIENDS and 1 the community generally. Notbeing a friend to longattd, windy.advertisements;:and lugs ex itenditnri(tothe 14tnters, t "Iterewitit ittubdrit condensed statement of facts al a small oost, with the understanding that the surplus capital will-be better employed-in retitle - in the price of Goods to my customers, hfr,stookje full and °Droplets to supply all the wants of My ad customer° and many new , onus, both_ in the Retail and Job Trade for the ap 'preaching cold - treatfarr: luvfoir ALL WOOL CASqI7II.E:R:i et-Sit. per yaztl:. Narsgastattk AIWA imiitabikfor winter Weer at tts. Good yard widetarnwa ;RAY& tags at 2s. Prints 18 to 25 cents per yard. MEM from 2s 6d to 4.s per yard, quality equal to these prices six years ygo.' Dicta. (hada at lower rt. cggaa "111 as a splendid aisortmont. ofilne goods atlaaa Prices Than can, be bought in tbi State.— Areong,tlsapS may hi found at 5s to 12i per yard. Bmprass Cloth* plain aud• fignrod. - ItertriooA, Wahl nom. eilpaceas, Scotch= Mouaires, ilia in fisetlvery thing usually" 4.4:€liltat Otas Founttyltore. Ladies' Cloth. for Claokings at La- EMI ittjul Castor Staaft, W=3 6 other ikro'kusaaroda-to mention; s beaty Stack Secver afr',oo, (fiauta flue•Cassimorti - equally. cbeap.)- ..aly _Boots, Shoes,_ and Ca*et :Stock, .~_. _~ itairt ilos'or and eotuptttis. or ,40 . .itgir th'ibei_puiebaser; *six tiff form d'At the - WM In Hats, Caps, Gloves find Atitt4-ns • • alga, id ,4 • - 1101lag:411 : LARKETs. 9.Ii9c.ERY C,US7'O2kII67RS 4 artatioh misunderstood, whers the steady and unexampled increase of ballotsis Is Caftan into the scoorint. Latty.eitbout the tear of con trodietiott,rhitt with -the , large , purchases I are soaking from month to month for cash, I can sell, s kallmottntry trade °slaw as they cart hay in oho eity, itseludiig 'freight:" "whitili gives we an opportunity to offer to the Retail trade, which I am doing nud bound to do as tt testimonial, of teg._graffitsde,,for their many favors and very liberal patronage. - 2*- . ;J.l .ii.., i . , - .. - ,;,.Q.7., ;J.= i ...;:i . ~,:ii....,...::.1 J34'l e .. ..i 1 , 011010 E DRESS GOODS ALL WOOL iNERDTOES pious prices,including Wash , "inglon IKills. • . Water Proof Union Beacer, - ~:- ~ -•-• „1i#9,,1.);1:Tc*.-„:,- ERE The advantage to my SITPERIOR-4;DYAX . P,4I9.ES - WHOLESALE DRUG STORE, OM r i ftllGS AND 312.DICINES, PAINTS As , AND OILS, . TELODEUS DAYIDS' INKS, CONCEN =AVM MEDICINES, CIN- - CINNATI WINES AND - BRANDY, WHITE WASH LIME, - KEROgENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDI ME COES, PETIWLETTISI OIL, AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL .', PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, ,Sold at Wholesale Prim. Buyers us reqwested ts:S . SII. arra, get .quotations before vizir farther East. Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1,1884-41 REAR : YE I HEAP. YE I—The , Polls of this Election are new open. C. L. WILCOX, Of Wellsboro, offers for salwhis entire • STOCK OF GOODS AT CART. •611 those who feel anxious to make a •_. _ • .... Q-901) are-invitad-to-oallasoon, for , • DELAYS jttli l E DANGEROUS; Call at the "REGULATOR," ens Darin. 1.64,19 thottost Mee. C. L. WILCOX. ,Wallebero, Jan. 1.28, 180. ` OW Is THE TIME TO SAYE YOUR I,l`. GREENBACES... A greatobreakdown in the price of all kinds of Dry Goods. • I have just returned from New York with a "largesnd well selected assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY . DRY GOODS, which were bought for CASE. during the late Panic at PANIC PRICES, which I am bound to SELL at PANIC PfritlCEL I am selling Good Madder Prints, 22 Best- " 25 - 'Extra Wide, English, 30 But Muslin Deletines, " 36 - Bleached Sheeting*, . 20 to 30 " Unbleached "_ 23 to 30 . Rafts ifaavy, 35 Beet - quality French Merino, 1D shill ngs Double width Plaid Poplins, Yard wide Rep, .30 _ Hest (high. colored) Wool Detains, 80 _ "Single width Plain Poplins, 40 Yard wide Parente:Ca, 40 &Large Stook of . - FLANNELS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS, CLOTHS, RUBS, - NOTIONS, WORSTEDS, - A good assortment CIROCER FE S, BOOTS I SHOES, , Also, a large Stook. of FEED, FLOUR I PORK, always on haul. In fact ; ALL „ THE • NECESSARIES OP -LIFE. Cuitotaers in want of Goods will save =ono, by calling at the "New Store and .4311Z6i1:10 Geods end Prices before bnylng_elsowbore. — Slogs, Jan. 1, 23.88.- H. R. }ISM. ANNOUNCEMENT! yA7 E have rednead the price of Flour 31 per -V V' barrel, raid and meal SO alerts par sw and shall sail, EO.W.C.ABII ONLY. C. WRiGHT ,„4c • BAILEY'S BEST . WHEAT FLOUR, "SPRING -WHEAT FLOUR„ RUCK . , WHEAT FIORE, GROUND FEED, CORN MEAL, '1 -- BRAN, Ac., ecc. • VASE!' PAW FOR ALL KINDS OF' WAIWIT a BAILEY Wellsboro, Jeri. 24; ISO. I• Iv HcIT THE ILLUSTRIOUS ABER v NETRY SAID.—"WeII, sir what's the r matter?" said Abernethy, the great Zngll3ll 3ur ( gads, to-it cadaverous-Making patient, who had called- to eonsrldt hint. "Oh, nothing seriou3," was the reply, "my stomach and 117er are out of order, that's all.', -Do you call that nothing sa -1 hods?" said Abernathy; "I tell you, sir, that lichen those two organa are out of order, as you hall It, theteYtsot a square inch of the body that , s not more or lese - diseased, tor a drop of blood in it that is ink healthful condition." Nothing • can be more true;therefore it to of the very high. est importance to keep the stomach end liver in a - vigorous-condition. If the one is weak and the other irregular in ite• action, tone and 'control I them with 110STETT2R'S CELII33.ATED STOMACH BITTERS--the most genial 7vgata l• ble Restorative and Alterative that has sver Seen administered as a cure for Dyspepsia and Lays: Disease. It is recommended by distinnished surgeons and physicians of the 'Unite: dtates Army, by officers of the Army and wavy, by our first authors, by eminent clergymen—La tact, by thousands of the most intelligent of ivory clan, as an unequalled protective aplast xpidemin and malarious diseases, and as 3 "perfectly Innocucal, but at the same time powerful, invigorant and alterative. LETTERS OF AISICIYISTRATION harlas been granted to, the undereianed, apon the estato of- Vtneen'S Dailey, late ofOleo/3, d'3.2aw ed, ail pars )ne indebted are resneeted to 01-tidill homediate payment and those baying olalme may present them to PERRY DAILL"F, Oeeola. Feb. 7,15.6-' Admr. W . 11011ANDS HARNESS-MAKER, MANSFIELD, TIOGA, COUNTi, CORNING, N. Y. ROCHESTER PER- FUMY AND DYE COLORS, W. D. TERBELL & CO GRAIN