Ji isrellinteim The Three Wishes There was once a wise Emperor who made a law that to every stranger who eatue to his court a fried fish should be served. The servants were directed to take notice if; When the stringer bad eaten the fish to the bone on one side, he turned it over and began °lithe other side. If be did..he was to be imnfedl ; ; ately seized, and - on the third day there after he was to be put to death. But, by a great stretch of imperial clemen cy, the -culprit was permitted to litter one wish each day, which the Emperor pledged himself to grant, provided it was not to spare his life. Many had al ready perished in consequence of this edict, when one day - a.count and his young son preiented themselvis at court. The fish was served as usual ; and when the count had removed all the flesh from one side, he turned it over, and was about to commence on the other, when he was suddenly seized and thrown into prison, and was told of his approaching doom. Sorrow stricken, the count's youngson besought the Em peror to allow him to die in the room of his father • a favor which the monarch was pleased to accord him. ',The count was accordingly released from prison, and his son was thrown into his cell in his stead. As soon as this had been done, the youngssztan said to his gaolers—" Yon know I have the right to make three demands before I die; go and tell the Emperor to send toe his daughter and a priest to marry us." The first demand was not - much to the Emperor's taste; nevertheless he felt bound to keep his word, and he there fore complied withthe request, to which the princess had no kind of objection. This occurred in times when kings kept their treasures in a cave, or in a tower set apart for the purpose ; and on the second day of his imprisonment the young man demanded the king's treas ures. If his first demand 'was a bold one, the second was not lees so ; still an Ira peror's word is mired, and having made the promise he was forced to keep it; and the treasures of gold and silver and jewels were placed at the prisoner's dis posal. On getting possession of them, he distributed them profusely among the courtiers, and soon he , made a host of friends by his liberality. The Emperor began now to feel ex ceedingly uncomfortable. Unable to sleep, he rose early on the third morn ing, and went, with fear in his heart, to the prison to hear what the jthird wish was to be. "Now," said he to the prisoner, "tell me what your third demand is, that it may be granted at once, and you may be hung out of hand, for lam tired of your demands." "Sire," answered his prisoner, " have but one more favor to request of your majesty, which, when you 'have granted it, I shall die content. It is 'merely that you will cause the eyes of those who saw my father turn the fish over to be put out." ' Very good," replied the Emperor, " your demand is but natural, and it springs from a good heart. Let thefiret chamberlain be seized," he continued, turning to his guards. " I, sire ?" cried the chamberlain ; " I did not see anything—it was the stew ard." " Let the steward• be seized, then," said the king. But the steward protested with tears in his eyes that he had not witnessed anything of what 'had been reported, and said it was the butler. The butler declared that he had seen nothing of the matter, and that it must have been one of the valets. But they protested that they were utterly ignorant of 7•Ohat had been charged against the count. In short it turned out that nobody could be found who had seen the count commit the offence, upon which the princess said: " I appeal to you, My father, as to an other Solomon. If nobody wag the of fence committed, the count cannot be guilty, and my husband is innocent." The Emperor frowned, and forthwith the courtiers began to murmur—and then he smiled, and immediately their visages became radiant. " Let it be so," said his majesty.— " Let him live though I have put many to death for ail i hter offense than his. But if he is not ung—he Is married ; Justice has been done. A Lesson of Wrist Some time ago a boy was discovered in Claiborne street, evidently bright and intelligent, but sick. A—man who had the feeling of kindness strongly devel oped, went to ask what he was doing there. "'Waiting for God to come for me," said he. " What do pill mean?" said the gen tleman, touched by the pathetic tone of the answer :.aud the condition of the boy, in whose eye and flushed face he saw the evidence of fever. - " God sent for mother, and father, and little brother," said he, " and took them away to Ellshome up in the sky ; and mother told me when she was sick -that God would take care of me. I have no home, nobody to give me anything, and so I came out here, and have been look ing up so long in the sky for God to come and take care of me as mother said He would. He will come, won't He ?" Mother never told-me a lie." " Yes, my lad," said the man, over come with emotion. "He has sent me to take care of you." You should have seen his eyes flash, and the smile of triumph break over his face, as he said: " Mother never told me a lie, sir, but you have been so long on the way." What a lesson for truth;and how this incident shows the effect of never de ceiving children with tales. LINES OF =. TRAVEL. ERIE RAILWAY. On andiaftsr Monday, Jsua4l4,lBBB, tieing will leave Corning t the following hours: WLSTRARD ROUND. 7:05 a m_Night Express, Mondays excepted, for Roch ester, Buffalo, Balemance, and Dunkirk, making di rect almhection with trains of the Atlantic & Great Western, Lake Shore, and Grand Trunk Railways, for all points Wait. 7:28 a. m., Lightning Express, Lally, tor 'Rochester Buf falo, Siklatnance., Dunkirk cud the West. 10:23 a. in., Mall Train, Sundays excepted. for Buffalo and Dunkirk. s : o b p, ra., ErrAcrsnt train, Allay, for the West. 6:45 p. m.. Day Express, Stmdays excepted, ter Roches ter, Buffalo, Salamanca and, the West, connecting at Salamanca with the Atlantic kG. W. Hallway, and at Buffalo With the Lake /Nacre and Cinktul Trunk Railways for points west and south. 12.a3 a.m., Express Mail, Bundays excepted, for Enn io, Salamanca, and Dunkirk, connecting with trains for the West. xBTWARD 3A3.M 840 a. nit., Cincinnati Expreas; Mondays eanapted,con nacting at Eitaira for Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and South; st Owego for Ithaca; at Stingharaton for Sy ' roam; at Great band for Scranton and Philadelphia; at Latkawaten tor Hawley, and at antycourt for Newbnrg and Wanda, 1 0 . 24 a. Day tywrskig, knadaj'S astaptad, connecting at Goat Sand for Rtranton, rldbuta4ddt, a nd south. 4'U p on, New Yolk ittect Saitimr,r* Matt, Itandaya ea . twaa , triag at Itit6;ra kn. Gem'44%lo Ails-. tletptchk, ao4 P.onth 714 p Ihpfitfm - vlielprmo. ,itt+l4lft Oltin‘,pl44, 12- - # 2 1t`304 0.4.01 1 4 , 4;bitff.g. e , " , tre4Aihrg Otay ft.nrt fsr IYA d , o. Noy ithiistaf, ittnidnyg eittwitttd, , AdiVRI ittiCiett 6to6', Pctirc ivrnt (ICQiI t. c.! 4 4 4)N,08R1T BLOCKS . - iC1)1:-:.l.,'; iiillit 1. ili'ii.l NO. 1 & 2, CORNING, STREWN OGUNTY, N. Y. lIMIEMiI REGULATOR_ STQ,I3,,E. =a A WORD TO MY OLD FRIENDS and tbp community generally. Not being a friend to long 'and windy advertisements and large ex penflitoreg to the Printers, I herewith submit a contlinied statement of facts at a small cost, with the understanding that the surplus capital will be better employed in reducing the price of Goods to my castotnelta . - 4 "" , My stock is full and complete to .apply all the wants of my old customers and many new ones, both in the Retail and Job !Tilde fit =the ap. proaching cold weather. Having ALL WOOL CASSIMERE `-` as Si. per yard. lieragansett Jeans - Toretable for winter wear at 4e. Good yard i eride Brown Shoot ings at 2s. Prints 18 to 25 cents per gird. CHOICE DRESS GOODS from l's 6d to 45 per yard, quality equal to those prices six years ago. Dress Goods at lowei pri ces as well as a splendid assortment of fine goods at less prioos than can be bought in the State.- 4i.moitg them may be found ALL WOOL MERINO.ES at 5s to 12e per yard. Empress Cloths plain and figured. Merinoce, Boinbaxines._Alpaccas, Scotch Plaids, Monaires, and in fact every thing usually kept in a first ekes country store. Ladies' Cloth for • Cloakings at 'ca . rious prices, includin Wash ,- - ington Milts.' Water Proof Union Beaver, Esquimau.% and Castor Brown, and many other too numerous to mention ; a heavy Black Beaver a$ $3,00, (Gents fine Cassimere equally cheap.) .My Boots, Shoes, and Carpet Stock, ' • down 'stain 'W4I never more full and complete, or at greater inducements to the purchaser. Bargain's may be'fonad aithi BEGULATOB In Hats, Caps, 'Gloves and Mittens; also, in .k • 7 BED; d. HORSE BLANKEi'S The advantage to my GROevii are not to be misanderilootf, when the steady and unexampled increase of business is taken into the account. I say without the fear of con tradiction, that with the large purchases I am making from mouth to month for cash, I can sell to the country trade as low as they can buy in ohs city, including freight, which givestme an opportunity to offer SUPERIOR VANTAGES i to the Ratan trade, which I era datag arid bound dose a testimo nial .of my gratitude for their maul favors and verrliberal patronage. Will give my enatomets the _banellt _of any *binge In the market as I am posted in auotion sad other sales from day to tt 1y by telegraph and C6ltifsg, 1, 1010, git - 041, s64p:& Son I{,ll PREPARED TO SELL 'AS CHEAP -._ as auy dealers in the county, a gcuerol as aurtwent'of . _ DRY GOODS,::GROCERIES t READY-MADE CLOTHING„ HATS, PAPS, BOOTS A SHOES, FUR— t. IBBING GOODS, RTHEW ABEL fiLAHIP2WAIIS t in short., - scre47 Gilt% usually kept in a country store, all -of which will be sold is low al , else. where, fOr - , • . _ • READY PAY -ONLY! • NO • trouble to .Show -600d44- • - CALL AND SATISFY YOURSELVES. STAPLES A CO., grateful to old patrons for past faeces, hope for a eontionanee of the same. ;Haring formed a copartnership with G P. WAD, they feel confident thee they egin do better than ever before; as thinew firctrwill Ince a Larger assortment. COMPETITION DEFIED! • - CARD, STAPL E S - A SON. Keeneyville, Fet - . 1866,1 y. OEM r_ ~_ 7 -_ ti X 866; YOB BAtit. 1866, B. C. WICKIIAM, AT HIS NURSERY OF MUTT AND OR. NAktz 604000 10,000 Pear Trees. A gdod supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES & SARUBBERY. The Fruit tretua are composed of the eholeest varieties, good, healthy, some of them largo and itibearing. Any one wishing to get a supply wilrdo well to oall and see my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. fiat' Delivered at the depot free of charge. Tioga, Feb, 28, 1888-Iy* • TIOU ERBLE WORM. CALICUM & CONKLIN. Proprietors. (late Colo and Calkins) A/IR. CONKLIN bareag bad large ea- ILL parlance in some of the beat Marble Shops itt,the country in the artistio part of this buttons, .the proprietors are now prepared to execute orders for TOMB STONES, of all kinds, and MONU MENTS of either . RUTLAND OR ITALIAN MARBLE, In the moat workmanlike manner, and with dis patch, They will keep the beet quality of gar ble, of both kinds named, constantly on hand. Stones discolored with /vet and dirt cleansed and made to look as good as new. Mr. Harvey Adams, of Charleston, is our SA. thorized Agent, and all contracts made with him will be valid. Customers can contract for work wth him at shop prices. Tioga. Jan. 1, 106-Iy. NEW MEAT MARKET 'WM. TOWNSEND, AMU.' Wholesale mad Retail Dealer IL FLOUR, PORK, SA.MS, AND GRO CERIES, ALSO, FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, BUTTER, &c. Shop one Door Soath ,of Smith's Dow ,920e.,7 Wel',bon°, Jan. 1,116 S -it - I AM SELLING OFF MY STOCK. OF GOODS . FIFTY PER CENT. :LOWER THAN THIRTY DAYS AGO. M., 0 - ALL AND SEE! Wen/Med, Jain. 1, 1866. 0. BULLARD. Stabijk , Ware illessrsAttilltnt kg.iStY -7 1: OPPOSITE I.9,ria: Btruipt!%, Are now prepared to furnish the public with anything intim& linnet Intalanai in quantity as large, in quality as good, and as cheap in price se any dealass in Nnrthern Pennsylvania. They pay particular attention to the STOVE AND TIN WANtr, .BET5mEss, end intend to keeps fall aseortinent of everything in that line. If L TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER, promptly, and wartantdd to give satisfaction. Rzifirrarro erscithid in therbest Mannar ‘turatiwith 'dispatch WOLOcrugh, /Grab 22, 18&6. ANNOUNCEMENT: WS bare redacted 'ate price of Flour $I per barrel, Feed arid mewl 60 cum per elm an d ;hall NAL FOR CASH ONLY, RPRING, - WERAT FLOUR, BUCK. WHEAT FLOUR, GROUND 'FEED, CORN MEAL, BRAN, &a., tic: CASH PAID FOB ALL KINDS OF IL GOFF. WRIGHT A BAIELWL WsHaber°, Jan. 24, 1866. Ito, FOR THE MITLION, CALL AND SEE US. ' ROBERTS &IRRLSBY C. J. HILL FLOUR, WRIGHT & BAILEY'S BEST WHITE WHEAT FLOUR, GRAIN. Stoveie StoViNrn AND HARDWARE: MR: WILLIAM 1013ERTS bege to annottnes to the oltlaint - of IWO County, that iniddition to his excellent stock of Stove', Tin-W e„ Brittania, and Sheet-Iron Ware, be has, at great outlay, stocked his store on MAIN STREET, W-ELLSBOR6, with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware, of which we enumerate the following articles : BITE KAI* SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, • MAL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, sr4p)iiip4 , CARPENTER'S PUMPS, AXES. AUGERS, E- 13ITT;STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, ;SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, BENCH SOLLEWS, ; • WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, PIPE BOXES, AXI ,E -TREES, ELLIP TIC !El SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR; BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN SAUSAGE CUTTERS - AND STUFFERS ' COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER_ ANA , CAPi'' PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS, a' new thing. and made for use. These are but a few of the many articles composing our stock of Hardware. We !invite the public to call 'and examine for themselves. We aim to keep the beat quality of goods in our line ; and all work to order done promptly and well. WLLLI4M, ROBERTS• Welisboro, Jnn. 1 1.865,4: FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE! 1 1- _ The undersigned begs blame: to annowsee to the people of Tloga County that he has estab lished an agency in Welisboro, for the well .known HOME INSIJ'EACE COMPANY, of New York That he is prepared to insure all kinds of prop ertx upon as reasonable terms as can be had la WAY other responsible Companies, AND ISSUE POLICIES without sending' the application to the General Office. This is 'one' of the richest Companies in the United Staites, having a Clash Capital of $2,000,000, besides the Assets which on *ale( of January, A 866, amounted to 83,765,503 42 Lia6ifities. 77,901 52 Its °Mears are CHAS. J. MARTIN President, A. F. WILWORTH Vice President, JOHN McGHH .....13poretary, J. U. WASHBORN,.... • Aisiatant Sedy. This Company has taken ont A STATE LICENSE, and monthly pays the per contage - charged upon its Receipts which is made necessary by the laws of Pennsylvania, in order to make its poli cies valid and binding upon the Company. All policies issued by Companies which have not talon out a State license, aro declared null and void, and the para.( are !table-t° beliviismal ty for so insuring. See Pardon's Digest, page #63, Sec. 21, 22, 23. WeMoro, Aug. 23, '65. W. H. SMITH & N. RA.1.4249W8. BUddlebury, Tiona Co., Pa., &tasked on the Plank Road, 4 miles from Mega. We are prepared to furnish 100,000 Wait Trees At the following prices: , "1 Appletrees—large size, 25 ectista at the Nursery; 30 cents delivered. Common rise, 20 cents at the Nursery, 25 cents delivered. Pear Trees, 50 ots. BUMMER APPLES.—Burnbam Harvest, tarty Harvest, Chenango Strawberry, Washisigton Strawberry;; Red Astrachan, Sampans% Heillibwer, Bummer Queen, Summer Xing, S*Sit Bow, Sour Bow. APPLES.--Famease, Gravenstein, Rambo, Itibston Pippin, Fall Pippin, Republican Pippin, Hawley or Douse, Maiden's Blush, Large Wine, Ladies' Sweating, Lyman's Pumpkin Sweet. Wncren. APPLES.—BaIaWiD, Bailey Sweet, Bleak Giliflower, Blue Pearmain, American Gol den Russet, Roxbury Russet,Rbode Island Green ing, Esopus Bpitzenburg, Swear, Sweet GiMoser, Sugar Sweet, Honey Greening, Honey Sweet, Pound Sweet, Pound Sour, Peck's Pleasant, Tall man Sweet, Tompkins Co. King, Wagner. Pgairts.—Bartlett, EnglishJergonelle, Bleaker's Meadow, Bella Lucrative, Latin; Bona D Jersey, Socket, Beurre D' bmalis, Golden Beurre,Fleraish Beauty, Gloat Morcean, Lawrence. : Alko—Siberian Crab, Quinces, and Grape roots ...-several varieties. C. & N. HAMBIOND. Middlebury, Tina Co., Po., Jou. 1, 18611-ly KING'S PORTABLE LEMONADE is the only preparation of the kind made from the fruit. As an article of economy, purity, and deliciousness, it cannot be surpassed, and is recom mmended by physicians for invalids and family use. It will keep for years in any climate, while its condensed form renders it especially conven ient for tovelers. All who use lemons are re quested to give it a trial. Entertainments at home, parties, and picnics should not be without It. For sale by all Druggists and first-class Grocers. Manufactured only by ' F. METZGER, Jaw-1,1886-Iy.LOUIS Y No. 549 Pearl Bt., N. Y. NIOROLF, PERUVIAN BARK 4lc PROT*, OXIDE OF IRON, far ,tale by Cifiv•Sir ' 66 .] BORDEN Tioga. KEROSINR LAMPS at ROY'S DRUG STORE. JOB -WORK, IN THE BEST STYLE, and with deapstch, at THE AGITATOR Mee. MRS. OHEVALTEN'S HAIR TONIC AND In DRESSER, st WEBB'S DRUG STORE. ONION s'ti'rs for ask. at: 'tors DRUG 13T0112. C - - - _ _ ATARRIf Cureillor ose,Do49r For nab ggilari per, m 411,13411 send free to any tddresP, areeiper wad-, medicine that I will guarantee to curethe - worst cases of Catarrh in the lOad or brolithitil-tabesi:in 'a Jew weeks. It has saved my life, and made me a well man from Catarrh and a severe and dangerous bronchial trouble I bad suffered with for years. I tried the best Pb9sioiane, nud all the advertised medicines of the day, but found no relief till I obtained this. I would give one hundred dollars for this recipe and the medicine, if I now bad the Ca tarrh and could not obtain it for less. I believe, if instructions are followed, it will cure any case whatever, that has not already reaebed the lungs and become a settlid consumption. Cure it mobile you can,. Address T. P. STMALES, No. 152 k Fulton et. New YOrk. mar 28, '66-3m fore ihsir use does not create anecetsity for the habita4 use - of Cathartics. They 'cause no sick ness of Abe stomach, no griping of the bowels, and arepertectlyy *harmless to the most delicate. The will'imniediateiy correct a Soar Stomach, ewe faience, Heartburn, •Sickness or pain in the Stomach, Costiveness, Belchiog of min di-liver Compl4trtg, - 11 - sidacha, and iiqact all those disa greeable and dangerous symptems of the disease, which vat one 117 t the - plena - oes and duties of life. ' '''' ' - 1--' They are an a greeable and wholesome appe tiser, *heat any of the injurious effects which are sure'lsfellOw 'the nee of stimulating "Bitter" gtt . and alPptillgittre medicines. By their purifying, stren Wig and invigorating , power they are aura to eepthe digestive organs in a healthy con dition, has preventing Costiveness, Diarrhcca or Dysenwy: ... Weak and delicate - persons, who have been In jured ify,the.nee otpowerful and - purgatives, will find thin:RA toa;'ep.fo and our; restorer of the di gestivn organs to their original-strength and vigor. Prepared solely by the proprietor ,- L . ' r' 8.`' . 14. ROCKWELL, B. E. Cor..2lst and Market Ste., Philad'a, Pa: See that my Signature is on the face of the box before purchasing. Beware of spurious imi tation" W. D. TBRBNLL, Wholesale Agent, Cor ning, N. Y. Sold by all Druggists: Corning, 13ept.20, ABB5 -Iy. OURVArk T TO-ittE ;YOUTH TO THE AGED!! This prepatuthwads unequaled as a Rejuvenator and Restorer of wasted oc inert functions. The aged onld be certain to make the Dlokreue a bousehbld god, inasmuch as it will render them youth ful In Isellug and in strength, and enable them to live over *Viz . the days of their pristine joy.- It not only exhilatistes but ttrengthene, and fa really an invaluable blessing, especially to those who have been reduced to a condition of senility, self abuse, misfortuna t er ordin ary sickness. No matter what The cause of the imp°. teeny 4.f any human organ, this superb preparation will emboss the effect at once and forever. si o kr e ne cures Impotency, General Debility, Ner vous Incapacity, Dyspepsia, Depression, Less of Appe. tile, Idw Spirits, Weakness of the Organ. ot (knees lion, Imbecility, Mental Indolence, Emaciation, Ennui. It has a moat delightful, desirable and novel effect on the Nervous System; and all 'who are la any way pros trated by nervous disabilities are earnestly advised to seek a cure I n this moat excel lent and unequaled pre paration. Persons who, by imprudence, have lost their natural vigor, will find a speedy and permanent cure in the BI °EWEN E. The .Yeebity the Languid, the Dispairthg, the Old should : give this vabaahle discovery a trial: it will be found totally different from all other articles for the IMMOlarpospee. To Foroalos.—This preparation is invaluable in nervous weaknesses of all kinds, as it will restore the wasted:strength with wonderful permanence. It ID also a grand tonic, and will give relief in Dys pepsia, with the first dose. A brief persistence in its me will renovate the stomach to a degree of perfect health, and banish Drpapsbi forever. One Dollar per Bottle, or six Bottles for $6. gold by Druggists generally. HEAR YE! HEAR YE! —The Polls of thisllaction are rim open. _ C. • t.. - WitCOX, - Of Wellsbpro, offers for entire STOCK OF GOODS AT COST. All those who feel anxious to taake - ii • GOOD BARGAIN, are invited to fa iooi for DELAYS ARE DANIEROUS. Call at the "11,EGULATOlt,!' one Door above the Post Otioe. ' C. L. WILCOX.' Wellsboro, Jan. L 29, 1866. Itif,ORAWS GRIEF I—_Again on the course. Will be found the present season at the following places : . . _ Mondays—at Wellsbero until I P. M.; 'at H. H. Potter's at 3 P. hi. • at Keeneyville from 4 to 5 P. M.l , audatlbottville tram 7 P. M., to 7 A. M., Tuesday. Tutedayt—at Sabin:mine from noon to 5 P. M.; at Waetilsoldirtmt 7 P. M., to 9 A. IL, Wednesday. Wednesdays—at Knoxville from noon tin 3 P. Id.; Academy Corners from 6 . P. M. till 7 A. M., Thursday. Tihredays—at Farmington from 10'A. M. to 1 P. it; Mellitt's frost. 3 to 5 P.M, Friday' end Satardays=at the' stable - of the proprietor in Tioga. For terms, see large bills. Tioga, May 16,'88. E. A. SMEAD, Pro'r. AMBLETONIAN, Jr.—Sire, Hambletonian; Allll rgrandsire, Abdallah ; g-grandsire, old Mambrino; g-g.grandsire, imported Messenger. Seven years' old, 16 hands high, dark roan, calf trot a mile in loss than three minutes. He can show mote good stook than any other stallion in Tioga enunty. Will stand the ensuing season at the stable of the proprietor, in Knoxville, until August 1, '6B. For terms, sea large posters. Knoxville, May 16, 1866. 0. H. WOOD. irkISABLRD ALEN, ATTENTION c aii os two men In Wellshoro and vicinity, who have lost either Itri arm or log, to sell WOdlttrOrth'll Water Proof Arnica floating Plaster, the beat and cheapest court plaster in the market. From $5 to go per day can be made. Address, with 25 cents, for sample and MI in formation, A. P BBWinit, Box 45, Philadelphia, Pa. N. agents and peddlers would fled it to their interest to =ewer the above. splB-3m THE MASON & IIAISILIN'S. CABINET 080.4.N8' forty different styles, adapted to sacred and secular music, for $BO to $6OO each. Thirty-Arc Gold or Silver Medals, or other first premitututawarded them. Illustrated Catalogues sent"free. Address, MASON A . HAMLIN, jior ton, or MASON BROTHERS, New York. (Sept. 13, 1865-Iy.] LTIMBRE POR SALE.—The subscriber has large quantity of - SIDING, PLANK and BOARDS, at his mill in Catlin Hollow, which will be sold to customers at market prices. CYRUS CATLIN. Charleston, March 21, 1886.—tf. Ci ALT IMEinliti esally gond by using the ROWILL ILIOMIGINT, This valuable rexecablis truly called the Slathers , lavorita. Lt cures all the sores on all a e th onM: ' lt may be need on the youngest chil dren with pealeat tasty. It is useful for all eruptions satd and diseases. Bold at Mors drug store. Prlce,23o. FLOIIR PROM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT, buckwheat flour, corn meal and feed, always on hand. Call at the Charleston Mill before buy ing your flour and feed. I can make ft an object for you to buy. • A. RUSSELL. May' ld, 1886-tf VANBUOKIRICS 80Z ()DONT for Clea. %dug Teeth, for eldest the Drug Store of P.R. WILLIAMS. VIOLIN STRINGS at WEBBI3 DRIIG 11.131111NGTOIT X - SONS, lianufactareil X. 41. of IfevolirorC'nflik,..:litoilrottr and - car: • • braes, for the United States ser • vies o. Aso, pocket and belt Revolvers • ieeieUting Pistols, Rifle Canes. Rarely . '" ing Bides, Rifles and Shot Gun Barrels, and Gun Materials, sold by gun dealers and the trade generally. In these days of housebreaking and robbery, ev ery house, store, bank and office, should have one of REMINGTO NS' REVOLVERS Partiei desiring, to avail themselves of the late improvements in pistols, and those of superior workmanship and form, will find all combined in the new RE/SIM/TON REVOLVERS. - Circulars con taining cuts and description of our Arms, will be furnished upon application. E. REMINGTON k. SONS, Ilion, N. Y, Moons 4 NicaoLs, Agents, No. 41), Courtlsad street, New York. ap 4 86 F OUT Z'S C 11,231-0 11,, gorse nil Cattle Polon ECL NV IC% TER, IIEAVE COUGHS, DI TEMPELi. VEILS, POUND'S; LOSS OF APF , TITS AND VIT. EiTERGY, :c. . Ass improves th, wind, increases the appetite—gie, a smooth rn gFossy skin—at transforms t b miserable skelet Loewe. To keepers of Cow; rids pr •yaration is invaluable n , anittv ' thc , coai!ty of the milk. It has bcen proven by cc ttlZtl experiment to ir.creas2 the quan tity of milk and cream twenty per and make the butter firm and se . eet In fattening cattle, It gives the an appetite,lol:l9lni tt,sir I i de , al d 131.11 - 4, them thine In all iliselvie-3 of Swine, such as Ca.ughs, Ulcers in the Lune*, Liver. S.T., tuts article SZLi at a specide. . By putting L. . • .l.- one-halt a plp. r - - • 4°l k to a IMp..r in - barrel 4,101 ti. • - - ‘7- fah," ed I ts 1 m at (.7 ‘ : 111 1 1 i, er..th.: Or P -" nt-a nln ilia>, a 6 , 111:a IsteVelkLlV: t °IV, I Pica 25 Ce.rU p • 1.• ..,• , 0 1 . ,41;-..:10: 11. PREP/MU:I - rt . S. 1 , "01[7F71; 13720., AT I FiE V. 1 - 41.1 ~•;1) `..11:1.1`.111,1:16: out For sale by John A. Roy, WeLlaboro. WINTER GOODS FOR THE MILL ion at No. 2, Union Block. JEROME SMITH Ilas lately returned from New York with a splen did assortment of DRY GOODS, READY-MADE eLotn ,- ING, ROOTS & SHOES, GLASS. WARE, HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, DOMESTICS, WOODEN WARE, ENGLISH CLOTHS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, SATINS, TWEEDS AND KENTUCKY JEANS, FRENCH CASSI MERES, FULL CLOTHS. Attention is ealled to his stock of Black said Figured Dress Silks, Worsted Goods, Merinoes, Black and Figured DeLaines, Long and Square Shawls, Ladies' Cloth, Opera. Flannels, dc., lc., lc., ,bc. Purchasers. will End that No. 2, trztioD Block. Main Street, 115 the place to buy the best quality of Goods at the lowest prices. • JEROME SMITH. VFsllaboro, Jan. I, 1866. DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY. THE UNDERSIGED having purchased the well known Woolen Factory of MOMS. E. & B. S. Bowen oaths Cowanesque River, two miles east of Knoxville, takes this method of informing the inhabitants of Tioga and adjoining COUlltllBll that ha will manufacture wool by the yard or on sharesta snit customers, into FLANNELS, CASSIMBRES. DOE-SKINS, , FULL CLOTHS, of all kinds. Thy machinery has been thoroughly repaired and new machinery added thereto, oleo an im proved new wheel which will enable him to work the antire season. He will pay particularatten ot Roll Carding da Clot h Dressing, which will be donein the neatest possible man. ner, having added one new 801 l Machine, will enable him to dispatch and accommodate people film a distance• He would farther say that he has carried on the business, in manufacturing wool for farmers in Bradford and adjoining counties for the past twenty years ; he therefore cen warrant all work and satisfy his 'customers, iising nothing in manufacturing but genuine wnol. JOSEPH INGHAM Deerfield, Jan. 1, 1881-Iy. SELLING OFF AT REDUCED PRICE, The undersigned would respectfully invite the at tendon of the puha% bts LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK GROCERIES dr. PROYISIONS, consisting of . , MARS, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, TEAS, _COUKK,_ •. FLOUR, FISH,. TOBACCO, SEGARS, STONE & WOOD EN WARE, YANKEE • NOTIONS, &c., - All of which will be sold at greatly reduced pri ces for CASH. Call slam for you:solve& Wellaboro, Deo. 13, 1865. J. D. JONES. HALL'S CELEBRATED VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER, ant be bad at Itora Drag Store. `DOLLAR & SON, Meerschaum manufactu- X rare, 692 Bioadwa.y. near Fourth street, N. Y. Wholesale and retail at reduced rates. pipes and Holden cut to order and repaired. All goods warranted genuine. Send stamp for circular.— Pipes $6 to $B9 each. apll '66 OTICa—AII persons indebted to us by note AA or Rook Account will please *all and settle, as we are about closing up for a STRICTLY casb business, WRIGHT t BAILRY. Wellsboro, san. 31, 1866, EIELMOOLD'S EXT,?I,ACT 111 BITCIIU. j ) 1 11 ELMLIS LD'li SUCH IT. THE ONLY NOWN REMEDY FOR DIABETES. RRITATION OF THE NECK OP THE BLADDER, INFLAMM&TION OF TBE KIDNEYS, CATARRH OF THE For these diseases it is truly a sovereign ram_ edy, and ; too touch cannot be said in,fte pntise.— A single bas been known to relieve the most urgent symptoms. This preparation, long - and favorably k n own, will thor oughly reinvigorate h,oken , lown and low-spf,iud horses, by stiengthening, and cleansing the stomach sod lutes tines. Are you troubled with that diatretihog paui in the mall of the back and through the hips? A'teaspoonfol a day of lielmbeld'iritachu will relieve you. PHYSICIANS AND OTHERS It Is a sari pre rentive of al). dis ea Incldgnt to I make no merit of ingredient*. Belmbold's Retract &W an is composed of Bnehu, Cnkobi, and Juniper 841171011, selected with great are, prepared in cacao smd reeording to rides of M.IM':%N:‘7W:W, n M u M ?bete ingredients tre known as the moat val liable Diuretics able Diuretics affor lad . - IL =Vile s that whioh acts upon the kidneys. RELIABOLD'EI EXTRACT BIJOU Is pleasant in taste and odor, free from all injur ious properties, and immediate in Its action. FOR ME SATISFACTION OF ALL, Sea Medical Properties contained In Disposal' tory of the U. S., of which the fallowing is a oor rest copy . "Bocan.—lts odor is strong, diffusive, rod somewhat aromatic, its taste bitterish, and en. alogous to that of mint. It is given chiefly in complaints of the Urinary Organs, Inch as Gray. el, Chronic Catarrh of the bladder, Morbid Ir ritation of the Bladder and Urethr a, Diseases of the Prostrate, and Retention or the Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of tone in the parts con. corned in its evacuation. It has also been re- , commended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheuma.i tism, Cutaneous Affections, and Dropsy." See Professor Dewees' valuable works on the Prac tice of Physic. See Remarks made by the eelebrated Dr. Phys ic, of Philadelphia. $.O ..y and all Standard Works, on Medicine. -LARGEST MANUFACTURING CHEMIST Tam acquainted with H. T. Helmbold ; he ocen. pied the drug store opposite my residence, and was Successful in conducting the business where others had not been equally so before him. I have beet( favorably impressed with his character and enterprise. (From the Phila.:fa Evening Bulletin, 3lac7h 10.1 We are gratified to bear of the continued suc cess, in New York, of our townsman, Mr. H. T. Ileltubold, Druggist. His store, next to the Metropolitan Hotel, is 28 feet front, 230 feet deep, and five stories in height. It is certainly a grand establishment, and speaks favorably of the merit of his articles. He retains his Office and Labratory in this city, which are also model establishments of their class. The proprietor has been induced to make this statement from the fact that his remedies, although advertised, are And, knowing that the intelligept refrain from using any thing pertaining to Quackery, or the Patent Medicine order—most of whir* are pre pared by self styled DOOlOll4 wboare too ignortot to read a pbysician's simplest prescription, moth less Competent to }mere pharmaceutical parr a dons. i to various means of electing sales. =oh as cc,Pl lug parts of advertisements of popular reicedfa, sad finishing with certificates. The Science of MedicHiatt stands 81MPIJ PiTAB, and MAJESTIC,--laving Fact let :0 Basis, Induction for its Pillar. Troth alms l its Capitol. Health is most Important) and the silietsi should not use an advertised medicine, or An 7 remedy, unless its contents or ingredients lre known to others besides the manufscterer , or nntil.tbey are satisfied of the qualiitestions of the party so offering. GENUINE PREPARATIONS FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, Principal Depots. HELMBOLD'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, 594 Broadway, Neu; fork; And 'RELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT, 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. BOLD BY ALL DBLGGI9T9• October 11, 1811.5—1 y ($151002/a4T3A-R We 'lnuit agents evert where to seal onr LIMIIO VID lug Machines. Three new kinds. upper and nada feed. Warranted Voyeurs. Abase Waxy or large 0312. missions paid. The only Machines sold In the United States for less then $4O, which are furl, 110= 4 Howe, Wheeler et Wattnt, grocer t Baker. .Stwie Ca., and Bacitelder. All other cheap machines all 15 . : fringe/runts, and the seller or user are bele to s aes , , and imprisonment Circulars free. Address , or au spoil nbain k Clark, Biddeford, Maine. $9 - grik !—A9 BB TS 'Nutted for V linty new articles, Jost oat. *woo , D. GABBY, City Building, Biddeford, dea2T,435-Intly. HE LatBOLD'S BIS CHU. BLADDER, STRANOIJRY OR PAINFUL URINATING PLEASE -NOTICE. ACTS GENTLY, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION FROM THR IN TUE WOULD. WM. WBIGHTMAN, (Finn of Powers & Weiglatman,) Manufacturing Cheatiqa, Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia. GENUINE PREPARATIONS, A WORD OF CAUTION lIELRIROI.WS FLUID EXTRACT BIICRU, AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH. Established upwards cf 16 years Prepared by H. 7 H_EL.MB OLD