Ip Y ,rp I Y|l OTO Mkho was rejected on surgical examination, line* which ii. UI I **,4 ”*' > J:totsilbg ha« bean officially heard from Mr.'Hill; aL ; AND MIBCEIiL AKE'pHBf| eW J J '^ S K hort -“ d . «.*W.£“ lk,e * j*" «;“ d A ■ | M " » | .. — r -r l [ ‘BUQWrgedby , < gammiMionif 2 Braatai Cooper, B, J. TZZ, Wiieodv. »eo.XO. 1868. *? d dobn *.oh»rg«don sargical ox. ,us ' , . kn>!n»Uop; Henry Mattwon mastered into Capt. Ami- company, since discharged for-physical disa sfhility. fHK Hew AdTartiaeinentß. <,■(„/» Aolio* —Wa. QnireUon, AndU o ** (f ,_ J. F. Donaldson, Proth'j. ’ i ,ltum Oil—yr. D. TeiboU. ia—Junes Docke.. ~ I! - ’ troy —Geo* M. Jlnll* * ray —Thomas P. Wingate.... ,Uible ZinSmtnt—Pt. Sweet... . ~ ... George Wbl>i of Montoorirille, h«» been ap-l ,d collector of United'States taxer 3fi6-'ti»e, Lj-r, ig Congressional district . B6ASM.—w« have ju»t received s new and’ il font of tpye from L. Johnson i Co.-bf Pbila-j| for t£e"purpo«b'of printing Blank*. W* can| ■nUh Jna tables, Collector*, or Seho.i| i, with every variety at short notice. ' Blank*! a on hand. ‘ m MaasrtiMl, Deo, t, 1862. Editor The Minefield C. Seminary is abettl] csnverteJ into a State Normal School. Thia.j ltr with other eatiefactory reaeone/hai indeed dafer commencing the next term till January The next term will continue twelrl wcolta. m S B.WiUWllijl’riDtiipal. ■: SivE Yocr Uiaa, ic.—People shquld Wej Jgs , scraps of paper, ic„ as they are all ,w, and can sold to advantage. If p*Won«< 'liont the country wore careful in this,respect, irlce of printing paper would id a moasucl be idcwn. Hoys can make llieir holiday tnonsj byi ending to this matter. Old account books, by U-., jig off the covert, envelopes, ic., Can bo sold. Thia. |ia important matter. lj Barnhart, substitute for Geo. P. Griffon, and - j|?gbo Mathews, substitute for Goo. M, Hall, in Capt. t Right.— ComplainU haTereaohed|u^rcmj|u^ lls k r y e . j 0 b n H. Shaft, cat off the index teral sources, that Post Masters arf nf ihet| mn( j 08X t‘fi n g er of bis right hand, after he was draf ; bit of reading the AciTATpR and other aQ fl disoharged by .-com mission ojv as physically 1 ch reach their offices marked to other individ'jiolB.j|p a bd*a3oraUy unlit for a spldier, papers are thas soiled, ahd sometimes Mislaid, sol] jackros. *l the owner* do nut get them at all. 'Tbisii E. M. Poters, volunteered into the 161»t, N. Y. Vols., ■ong, 2nd a complaint tQ the Department \^uldjj3b c j a or p*he was drafted; Vincent P. Sly, substitute-.lor ibU in the impi^ ll * o amoral of the M« ~jpm4j?VVilliain Smith, in Captain Judson’s company, of ,iacd of. ' t* Bradford county ; Ora Kelly, Oanett M. Kinoer, and iW"- m ■■■ ” a> * iHchas. TeUinglmst, Jr., in Capt, Amsbry's companv ; Fire at Lock Pa —S»-tor^ ™ ift,George Wallace, deserted from Camp Simmons; Jus, it evening we received & dispatch from Wiliam . ’ n e . J J b • r s, Livingston, did not report at Camp Simmons, port as follow*: . M j| - liberty. WILUAKSPORT, Pa„ Dec. G, 13C0. -I. Roberl Ci CoXi sf n j or G f lat p a . R og ’t., of Darted The whole business portion of Lock HnYon is repqrf, i li b,o a fire. Our fir.ug,»r.». n t *•>««. Churlee BcUer. mne.ercd .nleC.pt Am.br, . -hel* on o special The tolegr«|tb operator.ft',■ ’ company as second Lieutenant; George Horning, j,*k Uaven reported bi< offleo on fire belore removing i j.Walter Phelps substitute for Samuel H. Lerogoad, p ituiruinenl. ■ , kelson M. Levogood,. C. W. Churchill, substitute for UHcrday an learned from a gentleman who baas. t\cmc on fiom thgt tbo rt oi the town had been burned. 'The fire* :Ofigin4| : .i! 2. r,K ;dirg °pp'>s»»e tbo Scott House, anti swep| ng chan from that point tQ the river. Oves, j r.uCar<.l duftar* worth of property whs <imfld ' Jw lives lo*t as we can learn.— pi?- Snf.x Pi. tSTF.ns, —This spelcc-T of currenojj i! become a groat nuisance. It is quTfe - true that osjj enunt of the scarcity of srnfftl change, they wer® rs liioo. a public necessity, and responsible fhrjl.cw rtreral localities in this County, issued tbeiiv •el tla? nc<*c.'Siiy. The business people at last r«|j :«ud tbo County ’CommissfohtH inwl^oill ••( iopnv the demands against tbyn, nhicb |be® \n\y concluded to do, and the>e orders are now fractional -currency everywhere in the Count K—H r«national and *St mte laws severe onHbej nors of shm plasters, and thc'davs are betngCenjfi rwd all over the country, »e that wjb shall soott-seel ilut of of money. Much of it is rirmponsible parties/und.what is issued by lit men, is being under ibhimi iision on tho part of .the counterfeiter!, that, st 14 nut be convicted in the churls if detected ip| nntsrfciling paper money, issued in, defiapee of thc motel. ' J ' h - ‘-f. j®“ The following song was written by TV. > . NJ. ml u dedicated to his friend, Cupt. Ht'cn ftfcDo?* ilim >. G. Old BucktuiU. / 'i THERE’S A CORPS IP* THE SERVICE/;" f . A JR. — Hoy* of Kilkenny. ■ 1 1 a isre’s a ctfrps in the Bucktafls by ‘bey’ro the devils for fighting, w.e belong fo the fte me not for danger—we cure n.ot for wealthy!- j* » fill up jour glasses, and drink ti/our’hcalih./ ‘J ftntrtr were whipped—we.oever hareran, , , *e fight not for Imuntry—Tor'our country we eome f 'o place the old flag on every mountain tup,— ' ! - * here's our respects, will yoa lake a wee drop? fiVthe boys that ara called on, when tbero'a wort to be done, » . Lndbefore the “ Eebsli” know It, well whip five tf coo; — - v , » } j tulletf don't scare us—wo care not for noise; . j lome etopiy jour and drink to the boys. . j Sin's * tear for oar Colonel ;* he wa? one of the besljS Etre‘» a sigh for the BueklaUa that-bav» gone their rest; jf 5/orioui was their felifighting like men, Utua drink now in silence, in memory of them. I r *Hcgb W. McNeil, Colonel Ist Rifles, P. R. V. jinied it the battle of Antietatn, M-d., fecptjfitb, 18fi2 t 3 The Drafted Men-. \ j. I The foliowing shows *the disposition and position ff the drafted tnan of Tioga doaiity. It may fco'fll; i*‘Mo prevent misapprehension, to say that thp-<|i J ,r giving power to CommisawneVs to I*l Hen “nssi/estly .-unfit for military duty, and jbo? Ipapl hy positive law/* was issued after the i when it*became eriient that it vafli. Iwiiy. | i ■ ; ' ‘.•llj; J Unmil Richter, discharged oft Surgical exaflut j|| P* C I Rosiel Burtrsubstitue for'Dnniel Horley* vOU ,«| iato company B. 16th I l *. Cavalry, for; thfflf J*ws; Gotlieb Cullman, mastered info Capt. Hos£i|| company, of Muntour Couivty r Stephen Wood, poiistered hito Capt Aiffi} company, ' “ ’ * j. 'Jf BROOKFIELD. Andrew Cady, apd 1 Ezekiel' Thomas) illl o company d, l6th Pn. Cavulry/for threey*av6j| Orlo Hamblin, John and in Cuptairi- Amsbry's company; s 3 kcr, din-barged by commissioner, being unfit for igllitary duly?* * ’ ' , Ct TXSB. !. A. *Atugbry t mastered into service as i Capi'lli S turret, EntsUis'P. Hill, Orlando Bliss; U,fa & Simeon Babcote, andflußtbn 0« Waiters, 14: 3 P'. Ansshry’g company; Aebly Short, under !? y e °Js of age, .)>y ioinoiissioneCSf; •iliaui J Orow, discharged on surgical eiaoilnatlofij/ has -never repotted { Seth B- Bd*p never reported, ink said tobe'now *JUi tofe’ CHiTIUV. . '; ,jj» voolia 0; Buel, maatertd into tepviee let Wahr r*wi in Capt Aautiry'eooinpany ( William Garner; Uofi«r,"G,o. W.'Rico, Samuel W.Love. AndrtjW D»ni e i Boom, John Gleason; Th9TOJJr f 3?li| £•■ Jr., substitute for fleprgo H,a»lej) W. R. Frci Ita l,l! Wftti(e for ThornaaWorratir ■ and J. Hi Sfeyf-" William WaM, J Jr.,-in-Capt, Anae- Ift >,* 6n ' >l ®y- Wiliam Beocroft, a volunteer li Je *r«. tn company D, 18th Pa. Cavalry, before L^lrvftpd; XelotM p, Allen. B*»ry AH»li, <#; Jtwnlgan, bar* amr repor tad; Geo- »U P* npl BnMNfV - m i' 3 ,»f fc IfeaS f-tt ' A. T. Qoodr.lcb, substitute fop Geo,, F. Baker; H. 7. Graves, substitute for Thotna«-Gr*ves; Geo. W. substitute " Gaylord,’ John. Blair, volunteered for'ti company P,*lWd, j ' I) '| l|Pft..Tola, # (Heavy |! ‘ q6' [i Jbjin Hayerly, discharged from service, u a oom indn school teacher, on order of Secretary of. War; M, 1 Whittaker, and A. D. Robbins, substitute ifor Joseph Hasted in Capt. Hall’s company; W. C. jMarVin, substitute for S. T. _Marvin, Jr.,-volunteered' Into company F, 152dPa, Vols,; -Oscar Bard well, and Bradley Wilkins, have haver reported. . f • Goerge A.TjS-mUh, volunteered for three years into company H, ]otb ‘Pa. -Car.; Fidell G. GJeos«n, has never reported; Richard Ham, mastered into Capt. lAmsbfy's company, and afterwards mustered out and discharged for physical disability ; Cornelius Vanars jd.deiii Capt. Amsbry's company; T. Miles Gee, re ported at Camp Simmons, and returned borne on ac count-ei sickness in family. jr , * nELKA.it. fr- Robert W«,Campe)l, Daniel Hodge, H. D. Deming, jlnd David Johnson, substitute for Smith P. Wilson, Capt. Amabry’s company; William English, dis charged on surgical examination.. Frank Purben, mustered into Capt. J. R. Cleaver's .jeompany of Schuylkill county, by special permission. I* FARHFKOTOK. ij B* J. Powers, 0. P, Babcock, Ezekiel Thomas, , David Ostrom ; Henty Kimball, George M. Busline,' iC/Blaok, substitute for Jeremiah Clack, fSUis Morrill, Gotlieb Krnnsd, 'William Landis, substitute for Joseph ; Charles Hart, Charles Zink, George W. Hurt, ’Washington ShefTer. David Drum, John B. Ostrom, l Samuel Kelee, substitute for Frederick Biter; William Keftgl©, R. W. Bailey, substitute for Cbaunoey Bailey, Catper Houser, substitute for Xavier Houser, Jacob Kissinger, Da\id planji. John Neuter, substitute for .Daniel Ileiler, Nelson Fulkerson, substitute fur John iWion. John Lutz, Jacob Horning, substitute for Michael Diehr, Charles 11. Wils**n, Henry Frock, Je.-se V B-*delo, and Joseph Dri<-n, substitute for Jo .soph Kreager, in Captain Aoisbry’s company ; Fer dioand Fray v William Neal, and Christian Fulkrod, mustered into Cspt. Amsbry V company, nad after wards discharged on surgical examination. Casper Licnhart, and John Fick, Jr., discharged on surgical examination. TbosTJ. Archer, Substitute for Jacob C. Sbnmback. er, volunteered fur three years into company B, 16th Pennsylvania Cavalry John' Heller, and Adolphus Brentano, discharged by commissioner, as manifestly unfit for military duty. 1 ” ? >\ William Corbin has never reported. Jpbn Ulsa marn, alien; paper; sent to Secretary of State. He w\ll discharged. John Hart, sick at borne gnd tin able ‘to’; leave, George I. Ilarrer, School Director; discharged \*y Commisaioncr. (To be Concluded Kext ITcri.) In-Wcll;h(»ro, on the BOtb ultiirfo., at the residence of E.- fl, hostings, by Andrew Growl. K;q . Mr. ED GAH HOUGHTON. G. Mi.r KCIH JHNKINS, bulh of Dehnar, TiogaConnty Pa. Bv’the aatno. nn Dec. 1862. Mr. .TtJNAS D. ANDREWS, cf V,, to PRUDENCE E. FICAL. of WellsWu Pa. . In Welldboro, at the. Met 1 odiet Eursonngq. nn Sat urday, Dec. 6(h 1862, by Rev. J. D. Bell. Mr. VINBOYDEN, to Miss SARAH M. FELLOWS, both uf Delmar, Pa. <ln the 26th ultimo .nt the honae of A. J. Fisk,’ Esq , in Farmington, by Rev. Mr. Rockwell. Mr A w: ROCKWELL, to Miss MARIETTE WELCH, of Farmington Pa. In Farmington, nt thp house of the bride's father, dn the 2d inst . by Rev. Pranoi? Rand, Mr. JOSEPH D, CAMPBELL of Nelson, to Miss DOLLY V. BOT TOM. »'..*• In camp, near Fort Scott. Vn., on the 31st of Out. 1862, Corporal LUTHER G. BULKLEY.pf Deerfield Tioga County Pa., a member bf Co. S, Poona. Cav alry.' r ' ‘ ; i ’’ ' » T SPECIAL NOTICES. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES! THE HEALTH AND LIFE OF WOMAN IS continually in peril if she is mad enough to neg lect or maltreat those sexual irregularities to which two-thirds of her sex are more or less subject; DR. rjIt£SEMAN’S‘ PILLS,' prepared from the Fame formula which the inventor, COXELIU6 L; CHBESBMAN, >l. D., of New York, baa for twenty years used successfully in an I ,' fexlended* private prac tice—immediately-relieve without pain, oil disturban ces of the periodical discharge. whether-arising fro*i felnxnUoD or edppreMonV They aotlike> clmnn iri removing the‘pains ;tfiat *coompa or im moderate menstrua tAre th $ nnty.' ; if»fe-anri ref iiahle*re^t^forTlu4tSfe®|V:fi in lh6 Loins, Sides ornSCfieart, Nerv ous Tremors, Hysterica, Spasms, broken’ Sleep and othov-unpleasant itnd’donferous effects of an tfnnntu* .r;il condition »f ;lhe sexual functions. In the hrnrst rentes of Fhior Albu* or Whites, they effect a speedy .cure, DR. CHEESEMAN’S PIIXS aro offered «« the only safe means of renewing interrupted menstrua, lion, but r , LADIES MUST BEAR XNiMIND ,-■ i j- That <)« that very account, \i taken when tbe inlerrup -1 Ition anses from natural onuses,-thefr will inevitably I .prevent the expected events. This CAUTION IS 1 ABSOLUTELY- NECESSARY, for such is the ten ;;<fr9C£ fif the Bills to restore fiioctiona of I'the sexuM qrganizatian, that they inevitably arreti the of gestation. J. ' Explicit rfi'recfions, Mating when, and v>yr~tkey 'should not be nted, with each Bacc—the Price On Dol lar Stack /ioce, contniiuuy from -40 tc 60 Pills. \ A valuable ,b® had free, of the Agents. Pills "sent hy mail promptly . by enclosing price to the &»W by druggists generally, . - ' ,B. B. HOTCHXNGS, Proprietor, For sole -nt Roy's Drug Store. ■ See. ,11,18<U;-4y. 20, Cedar at, Kew Tork. CAME into the premises of tha aobaoyber. abonl the-last of September, a Brindlo Heifer. Calf— Any person or penona claiming tbe tame. Will plane come forward, prove property, pay eharaea, and take r \ 1 coriMfojr boro. DIEBPIBLC, " SLK. 3VI .A. R B I . 3D I B 3D - TO WXVfli AND MATRONS, £»tr:> f. ; ;: > .‘V ? i ■ ALL buyer* of Dry Goode, Boots euaßboei, Gro ceries, Hats and Caps, Ac., can make mosey by making their purchases at > J. A. PARSONS’ CHEAP Zm STORE. His stock if son in first rate shape, congUting o all kinds of Domestic Goods, which will be 'sold at less than i v; ' NEW TORE FRIGES. We hayp fall lines of BrowQ 'Sheetings nnd Bhirtmgt, Bleach cdDo., Den ims, Tacking*, Striped Shirtings, Cheeks, Blankets, Linens, ToweUnga,TflrD« t .Hoßierj, Cotton Batting, Gloves Ac., in as great varitety ns dver. In this stock we cannot he beat. Having on hand a large stock of Plain and Figured Reds, Brocades, Mohairs. Plain Alpacas, Figured and Plain Merinoe*. 'Paratneitos, Cashincres, DeLaines, Ac., from the rich goods to the lowest prices in market. SHAWL AND CLOAK STOCK. BROGUE- SHAWLS, SINGLE & DOUBLE, BLANKET • « , : FANCY WOOL « !<l : Cloaks, Sacques, Cloak Cloths, Tri jpm&ga Ac., in this stuck We can suit,every one. ' CLOTHS AND CASSIMBREB. Black and Fancy Casslmeres, -Melton’s Black Broadcloths, Overcoatings, Satinetts, Cashmeretts, Kentucky Jertns, Facipers and Mechanics Caasimeres, Cottonados andlin prices os low as can he found in the county. Mens Double Sole Kip Boots, Mens $ Double Sole Kip, Mens Stoga do., Boys do., Toutba do., Womens Calf Custom made Shoes, Ladies Kid and Morocco Balmoral Boots, Ladies Kid and Lasting Balmoral Gaiters. Ladies Kid and Lasting Congress Gaiters, Fine Morocco Boots,Childrens Shoes, all kinds. We can suit all calls as to KINDS AND SIZES. and will guarantee- the pricesas low as thelfivest. Butter, Egg* and other Produoe y taken on favorable terms. . An Early Call is solicile<U i> ‘JAMES X PARSONS, No. 3 CONCERT BLOCK, CORNING, N. T. Oct. 16, 1862, OFFICE OF JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, At JAY COOKE & CO,| Bankers, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Philadelphia, Not. 1/1862. The undersigned, having been appointed Subscrip tion Agent by ibe Srcreiary of the Treasury, is now prepared to furnish, at once, the New Twenty Tear 6 per cent Bonds, of the United States., designated ns u Fivo-Twcntie*/, redeemable at the pleneure of the Government, atur fivo yeari-. and authorized by Act of Congress, ap proved February 25.: 1562. The COUPON BON’DS are issued in sums of SS(U $lOO. $5"O. $lOOO The REGISTER BONDS in sums of $5O, $lOO. $560. $lOOO, and $5OOO. Interest at Six cent, per annum will commence from date of itnd is PAYABLE IX GOLD, Semi-Annually, which is equal, at the present premi um «»n gold, to about eiyht per cent per autium. Farmers, Merchants, Mechanic#. Capitalists, and all who baie any in‘-uey to invest, should know and remember that thei-e Bonds are, in effect a M'trtynye upon all Railroads, Canals. Bank Stocks and'Secorities, and' tie immense' products of all the Manufactures. Ac., Ac,, in the country: and that .the full mod ample provision made fur the payment of the inii and liquidation of principal, by Customs Du ties, E.\ciee Slumps and Internal Revenue, serves to make these Bonds tbo Beet, JUver Available and Meet Popular Investment «a the Market. Subscriptions received at PAR in Legal Tender Notes, or notes and checks of banks in Philadelphia. Subscribers by mail iriil receive prompt attention, and every facility and explanation will be afforded on application at this office. A full supply of Bunds will be kept on band for immediate delivery. * JAY COOKK, Nov. 12. 1862. Subscription Agent. FALLA\D WINTER” CJOODsT No. 2, Union Block. J E ROME £? MIT II HAS returned, fro® New Yoik with a splendid assortment of .W DRY noops, ' MAPS CLOTHING, HATS 4 CAPS, HARDWARE, BOOTS-4 SHOES, GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, DOMESTICS, - . . WOODENWARE, ENGLISH CLOTHS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, SATINS, FRENCH CaSSIMERES, FULL CLOTH, TWEEDS AND 'KENTUCKY JEAKS. Attention is called to his stock of Black and Figured Dress Silks, Worsted tioods, Merinnes, Black and Ftguered DeLeines, Long and Square Shawls, Ladies’ Cloth, Opera F'annels, Ac. Purchasers will find-that ■ No. 2, Union Block, Main Street, is the place to buy the best quality of goods at the lowest prices. JEKO.ME SMITH; Wollsboro, Nov. 5, 1882. I #l5O BEST PIANOS. JOS. P. HALE A CO., having removed ti now warerooma, Bio. 4781 BROADWAY. are now prepared to offer tbe public a ihagr|' new scale full j , 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, cortfftining nil improvements known in this e or Europe, over-strung bass, French grand ; hary pedal, full iron frame, for $l5O & 175 CAS Warranted for 5 Yeara, Rich moulding case?, :_S'2.oo,.liJ-,Mg,; warranted made of the beet reasoned matcri; to stand. h'efter than any /old Tbr $4l ; 0 (ir JSOO (id methods Sf inßfiOflidrarof- We rnrltis ■ I DBALEBS’AND teaceiers ih all porU-df (he country, fa act' as .agents, r test t>ese onrivVllod Pianos with Stein stay A (JhiokcringA Sofia, or any first-class matiurocti T | hAi,e <£ co,; " NEW TOI jjOct. 2~2T J--' • ~ -* h PENSION AGENCY^ f' JdiDttßS TBSSH^^pims. HE undersigned haring bad considerable/expe riencnin pension -Bounties an/l-Back nf Soldiery, will attend ta all business in tjimt line inffiigled to bis care with promplne?rnn3 r ficft;liij. J' Persofos wl#biri<*to confer with me will pbUn call <k »4dtea».in<rby4eit€y at Bjlvenie, B»dfotdiCenntj, reasonable" 6EO. P.:SJOf ROB' tTßel^e’ljy^eVtnlssron^td H. B. Card, CountjTpeasiirer, WelUboro, 7« ■ 11. P. Pon.oroy, Troy f ;p/w A. EL Spaldings Sheriff* Towanda,Pn. Oot. U, 1862 OCHOOIi 'DIRBCTORf*, '. Q *nAgo»rdiln», »r« invitcu \ t SPECIAL NOTICE. DRESS GOODS BOOTS AND SHOES. JOHN ft. BOWKS, m. 1." VNION BLOCK, BEGS leave to notify eneh ef hie friends and the public who do net dreed, know, that he it once more on < •• THE OLD STAMPING GROUND" ( on the corner where stood the old ,EMPIRE STORE before “the Fire," and mors particularly that he has -Just received a large end varied itock of 1 FALL AID WHITER DBT GOODS, LADIES’ GOODS. READY MADE CLOTHING, , BOOTS, SHOES, *«., as well as a full-assortment of HARDWARE. QDEENSWARE. WOODEN-WARE, and GROCERIES; specially adapted to the wants oT the community, and will fell them at the lowest living price*. CASH AND PRODUCE of all kinds taken la exchange for Goode. Wellsboro, Oct. 8, 1862. BOOTS, SHOES. LEATHER AND FINDINGS. jQR. FRANKLIN SAYS: “ When yex have anything to advertise, tell the f public of itio plain, simple language." I am manufacturing good custom made Boots and Shoes which I will sell at fair prices, and only for HEADY PAY. Such work cannot be sold at as low rates per pair as oasterp mode slop-work, bat it can and will be sold at prices which-will enable the pur chaser to protect his teet with good 'substantial boots more cheaply than with a poor slop shop article, which, even if it chances not to fall in pieces with tb# first weeks service, is but a doubtful protection In wet and cold weather. Try me. Buck and Doeskins Wanted, In the red and short blue, for which I will pay rash and a good price. Beef-Hides and Calfskins Wanted, for which 1 will also pay cash. Sheep Pelts Wanted, for which.Z w|ll also pay cosh and the highest mar kcl pr.ee An assortment of sole, upper, culfskins and linings ppgs. awls, knlve6 (J Bhoe-h*iQimerB, Ac., Ac , kept cun tantly on hand, which I will eel! cheap lor cash. Shop op Main Street between Wilcox’s and Hul|af.d's. • , Q. W. SEARS, N.- B. I can’t give credit, because, to be plain, I haven't got U (o give- Wfillshoro, August 27, 1862. / 1£ • • J. M. SMITH, J AS now. on band-acd U daily receiving -at bis NEW STORE, OPPOSITE THE DICKINSON HOUSE, a full and complete assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, which have been bought on the most favorable terms, and will he offered to customers at a VEITS SMALL ADVANCE. Many of his 'domestic- goods . were purchased at different limes during the Summer, thus enabling him to fell them Loss than Current New York Prices, and still makes a small profit.'• Advantages ef SUCH PURCHASES will at all times be given to the customers as farms possible. A years experience In soiling Goods for Heady Pay Only, has fully confirmed him in the opinion that this is the only proper way, for both Buyer & Seller os it enables him to do better by his customer than would be possible under the Credit System. Tbs ICeady Pay System will therefore be continued, end also TEE ONE PRICS SYSTEM, r. f T u ' - , At i believing that to be the only'policy consistent with Honesty and Fair Dealing. All persons frura Tioga County "visiting Corning are INVITED TO CALL and ns oka an examination. Corning, Oct. 8, 1562. Q. W. WELtIBIGTON & GO’S. BANE, CORNING, N. Y., (Located iv thb Diceimsof tlousv.) American Gold and Silver Coin bought rod sold. New York do. Uncurreut Money, « . d6.-:u Uuilcd Stales u old issue” bought • ■ Collections made in nll parfs of the Union at rent rates of Exchange. lUrticular pains will be taken tajmeommodate our patrons Irom the Tioga Valley. Our Office will be open at 7 A. M., and close at 7 P. M., giving parties passing over (he Tioga Rail Jioad ample time to transact their business before the departure of the train in tbe morning, and after its arrival in the evening. Q. W. W ELLINGTON, President. Corning, N. Y., Nov, 12, 1862. MANHOOD; HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED Just published, in n Sealed Envelope. Price mx. Cents; A Lecture’ on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea or Semina) Weak. Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage .generally, Consumption, Epilepsy and F»ts, Mental and Physi cal Incapacity, resulting from’ Self-Abuse, Ac—By Roar. J. CuCviRWZLt, M. D., Author of the Ortcn Bonk , &e, - 150 their lificent The world-renowned nuthor*in this a6mir»blsLee. tore, clearly .proves from his own experience that the awful eonj-cquences of Self-Abuse maj be effectually removed without'medicine, and without dangerous ■surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings,>or cordial-, pointing out a mode uf euro at ence certain and effectual, by which every ebfferer.no matter what his condition may he, raay cure himself cheaply, pri vately, and radically. The lecture will prove a boon to thuiisantfs hpd thousands. L \ -•> * / Sent under sea), in a plain evelope,Jo any address, on the receipt of six cents, of (wo postage stamps, by addressing, Dr. CHAS. J..C. KLLNB, 127 -Bowery, New York, Post Office Box, 4586. Nov. 12, 1562. ... mrrtry iclion, 1, and >y the f i dd to pons. To ConttmnpliveM. THE advertiser, baring been restored to health in n few weeks by a very simple remedy, acerbat ing suffered several years with a severe long affee tion, and that dread disease. Consumption, is anzioqs to make.known to bis fellow sufferers the means of cure’, ' ’ ‘■" ■ - * • - !». To fill- who desire it lie will send a copy-of-tbw prescription used (froaof charge),, with, diresti<ms, for preparing which they irill. find a <ur« cars fnr Oontumption, A»*hma f Bronchitis, 4*. The only object of the advertiser in sending the pre* trription Is to benefit the afflicted, and spread info?, m'ation which ha conceives be invaluable, and he fanpea every sufferer will try bis remedy, as It will coal nothing and may prove a blessing. . Parties wishing the prescription will please address ■Rev. REWARD A. WILSON, WUliaiuabarch, Kings County,-New York. Oel lit. 1862. Notice to oollbctors The collector* nr« requesUd to settle the bnlsnre of their dctgU ontes et Decembijr Court withnat fell.. The deraeiide upon the Trenury inekes It neeeesery thet this fhoald bo etriotij complied with end U te hoped none V. ;;fr' - ' . . ' * HAVING MADE HE ATT ADDITION TO 0 0 R HITHERTO LARGE STOCK, TTB CONFIDENTLY INVITE ALL IN WfNT OF Cheap Goods, AS WB ARB CONSTANTLY PROGRESSING. NO “GO BACK" IN THE CASE I EACH DAT INCREASES OUR SAL^S, and makes NEW CUSTOMERS, WHO SPEAK WONDERS IN BEHALF OF THE “ SmaK Profit," « Quick Sales,” AND Goad Value System. NOTHING LIKE BUYING GOODS CHEAP FOR CASH, 11 SELLING THEM CHEIP, s WHICH IS THE GREAT SECRET —o?— 1 FERINE & CO. “ GOODS WELL BOUGHT” ALL AGREE IN SAYING “ARE HALF SOLD;” AND HAVING THE SAME SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES AS FORMERLY Ilf Ui-Kim OUR .PURCHASES, WE PLEDGE OUR FRIENDS TO MAKE Our Word Good. IN ADDITION TO OUR STOCK OP DRESS-GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, DOMESTICS, 4C., AC., .40, WE HAVE ADDED ORE OF THE ' FINEST ASSORTMENTS OF CL 0 THIN G TO BE FOUND IN THIS VICINITY AND AT PRICES Defying Competition. FURS! FURS! WE HAVE ALSO JUST, RECEIVED A SPLENDID LOT OF FURS, CONSISTING IN PART OP MINK, STONE AND FITCH MARTEN SIBERIAN . SQUIRREL AND f ' RIVER MINKS 40.; Children’s Ears - OF ALIf KINDS, MUFFS ANt) CUFFS JN ENDLESS VARIEIY. GIVE US Alf EAjBLT CAll an if secure Jificijye, AS VI PLEDGE YOU To Sell Them AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. ferioe It 00,, Unparalleled Attraction! GRAND DISPLAY OF NEW GOOES A® DORMAUL'S BEE HIVE, 134 Water Street, Elmira, Iff. •Y. par Stock m ncrer acre attraction to ercry da* partmut at any farmer season than m«. ' We are offering a rery large, entirely new ani nifioent assortment of r / IMPORTED DRESS GOODS. enot) as Plain, Reared, Striped, Trench and English Rep*. h “ Ottoman Voleara, « « « Empress doth. Lupins fine Merinoi all ahadti of Celota. English fine Cobnrgt, “ “ French and Englieh PopKns In exquisite PaltertU- Plain and Figured Wool DeLatnes. Scandinavian Plaids, in .Rich Colon, with all th* lower grades of Dress Poods, much cheaper thaa elsewhere. 10,000 yards fall Madder Osier Priatf at ?e pr all other domestic! equally low. SPECIAL BARGAINS In Broche, Woolen, Long and Square Shawls, f from the cheapest to the rery finest goads. We have a tremendous large eteek of Shawls, sad guarantee c« sell «ocrj one from 1i seat* to $3 M lead than any other Hoast. - DRESS SILKS. Seeded Brown Silks, Rich Plain Silks, Seeded Blue, Black Silks, Rich Checked Silks, - Seeded Green, Drab Silks, Rich Figured Silks, SSOO ynrds Biehoffi all'balled figured Silks from 71 ots. to t? 00 per yard. , Those who contemplate haying a Silk Drese wilt do well to ball on us. ,~ CLOAKS, MANTLES. Oar Oloik Department baa all the Dorellifi or the season. It it conceded by all that ire have ihe hand tomett aad moat extensive Hack of Cloaks and BROAD CLOTHS, either French, or German from $1 99 to $4 St. ‘ French, English Plain, Beavers, French, Eogtista Ribbed Beavers, Silk Allied Cusimeres, Doeskin* Tweeds, Satinetts, Kentucky Jeans. noiIRNUIO GOODS of every description. AMERICAN Fr«ncb Millinery for tb« Wholes*!* *nd EeUU Uftfe. Miliiocra piaaie take notice. Price List of Auction Oood% moiitkd thi* »ar. Beautiful figured DeDaines for..'. 12} tit, Embroidered Curtain Muslin Handsome Fancy Bre'ss Goods.. 38 at*. All Wool firo&dolulb, Black $1 60 All Wool Beaver 81ack......*..* $lllO Balmoral Skirts $1 iO to $S CO ' India Rubber Round Combe.'..£. ! centl apleee,' and a great man; other good* too numerous to an* tion. The greatest portion or our Stock has been bought before the last great andeoiu (eqnenti; ua can anduiii tell cheaper than an; of out neighbors,‘ > ELIAS H. DORMADL. Elmira, N. Y., Dot 29, 1862. ■ ,'-f The Great i Victories FOR THE UNIOS, i - r .Are attracting the attention and awakening tba lifts’ Rest sensations of delight throughout all the LOTH. STAT I s, and lending diema; to the ranks, of the rebels Mt the filling up of the new and beautiful ' KEYSTONE STORE*, with »large (.took of »U dworiptiou of diia, by , - , BULLARD & GO.. b also arresting the attention of the people of THIS 'VICINITY, and at the snm« tin* creating alarm among thoee who are opposed to SMALL PROFITS A QUICK SALKS. Tha following is a partial lilt of their Exlrnslre Article. DRESS GOODS of the choicest patten. DRY GOODS of all deicriptioßi,including BHAWLS> COTTON CLOTH, READY MADE CLOTHIWG, A*. Tha; hare alio a leveled aaaortmant of Hardware, suited precisely to this locality, betides ft large qua* tifjr of Glass Ware, Crockery, fee. They ota fit you with i MAT or CAP, BOOTS or BHOBB, CLOTHES MADS, or tha CLOTH to makt tham with. Their location it First Door above ROY'S JDRUG STORE , NAIlf STREET, WELLSBORO, PA., whhra the; will ha happy to . RECEIVE CALLS. Wallahoro, Sept- 24, 1862, WM. B. SMITH, PROSECUTING PENSION ATTORNEY, end Dealer in LAND WARRANTS, And General Collection and Claim Agent. KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO-V PAV, -i Will attend to business in the Supreme CHutf and Court of claims, and la the proßccction'af rlftfms-'b.- foro the several Departments of Government.. Espe cial attcution will be given to claim' for BoP A'T T LA EDS and ARREARS OP PAT { $lOO HOVE. IT and PEAS/OAS, in tie J. AND and JAM AX OFFICES; before lie GENERAL POST OFFICE, and MILITARY CLAIMS generally. • t • The Subscriber baring been engaged for the !•» four years in the prosecution of claims before the !)#• psrtments in Washington, will five particular alt's lion to SUSFENDM) CLAIMS . far Pensions and BOUNTY LANDS, especially cases whera-tbe soldier or widow is unable to atatft" the officer's name, in all sueb cases no cbnrgd will be osade unlra- successful. UnqneatioaWe''Ter*jonfett will be given in all cases. All 4>osineM. relating. la matters above referred to can .be done by aaee witfa the subscriber, and *U letters addre*ie»l# him at Knoxville* Tioga County,~Pa.* will reeetrw prompt attention, WM* B* SMITH. jlngqst27, 1862. * . j , f) WOOL CABDISC AND Cl-OTH B BEfeSlN**. : nr fits 'OLD' ' rSvirDßt at WeQstioroughj Tioga County, Pa. rpH B tahjoriber harfej fitted- op - the place for the I porponifcof Wool Cardieg and Cloth 'Draeatßg, ami aleowoald inform tho people that we will, take wool to manufacture oa shares or by the y«rd,ttenU •n«toW»r»,’»nd.weniaiLiifonß the .people that we cob card wool et any tiiito, as onr works nm hr eleate power, end olio that ell wool win he carded iorrQwr pent* per pound. 'Wool and produce will bo Utah for pay for the tame. ■ • N.'B. Prompt attentiouwill hepald to all fiTvrlog ~ W.willgiregoodsatialeaio^^^ JOHN USE. WWUboro, Juno 11,1888. ALm if. lbtKATOit'B HOTlCE.—Letters of Ad. ministration having been granted to the ardor, s.gn-d on tho ertats of Jae. B. ’“ ,e Township, deo*d> «U persons baling «l*lias or«m»»d* a«IS.t «ii* ***** bsroby required to »«fc* mod into paytn.nl. and those hav,ug •bm 0 pr*. iC^fT^^saorfaSSlJs.
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