THE AGITiTM. OP All AND MlSCßiiEAjgEtotrß Wellaboro. Wednesday, Dec. 17,; 1863. Toe price of our paper is one for es< year, if' paid previous to; the first nf|fannary next, thus: A subscriber paying 'os one, d(|lar any time during this month, will receive the one teas— that-is, until December, 186 S. Aftehtho first cf January next, those’subscribing will be:charged one dollar and fifty cents. \ , f&r CotutciOß.—'Vfe announced last.wifk that the President hadappointed Geo. Bubb, E?qs;of Ly soming, as Collector of this ,District und»r tie Na tional Tax Law. Mr. 8.. Bos appointed B&, John Helps, of Mansfield, as hi? deputy fop ti|r county, a selection which Will gratify RopoMioan* %<&where lathe ceanty, Mr. EhelpJ is a young mjjs, & integ and of good business habits, and Wilfadblp duty, to the entire*satisfaction of both of tjie faoAernment and the people. • ■ ) V_> pf K Cobbection.—lt will ha petal,Mb||*d by 'most of our readers that ear lamented coiTepfhndent " CnocKETT,” in one of bis letter to the JBpi tglor, early last summer, charged* that Mr. B.* of Giines township, but now living in Town* 1 kept certain enms of, moneysent in his hands, *y the Back tail boys 1 !!) their friends at bbme., ®ria’|was a grare ohargo ; against a man whose hobqaiy, had ‘ never before’baen questioned, but we pKihteriJt. bc , cause we knew that "Crocket”(Sergeant OjMiSteb r bins} bad positive evidence of -the truth ofifaii|6ta'te-. meat, otherwise it would’nover have beeniifWe.— We wrote tip Mr. Stebbins and asked him to Myesti gate the matter closely: he did so. and wrote again (privately) that there was no doubt r that tejne of the money was lost; and again! just before his 'dejith, he said in a private letter to ni, that he wsk satisfied that Mr. Ogden had not kept any of the «elf; that ho (Mr. 0.) had done the bept .Jie ccgld te deliver the money sent by him) that ho wqoldfmake some more inquiries in regard to the Wtter|anß that ho would vindicate Mr. Ogden’s character, (is«e bad first publicly assailed it. A rebel bullet prprented this. Stebbins loved the Right and bated tl#|;|frong. Vfe have also made inquiries. We havq'pii“ttive _ctidcnce iD— our posaession that Mr. Ogdisn hither delivered in person, or mailed every moneyklettcr sent by him.' It is true oncof the v letters. reached the right owner,*bnt we have the testimony of the Post Master at Cedar faun that that with the others, was mailed there. , ’ Thus time, which “ makes all ‘things eveß|’’ has, 'proved that an honest man may bo assailed upjustly op»n evidence apparently trustworthy. It gfljes nj pleasure to make this correction, for we that “Crockett” himself intended to do so. Masosic. —At » regular communication of Friendship Lodge, No. 247, A- T. M., heldjat Mon^- 1 laid, December 1,1862, the following resolatjodspwere passed: j.^4 Wdp.reas, In His wisdom it has pleased! Al mighty Architect, the Creator of Heaven and Him who oairea for the least as Well as.'the greatest ; Him who, while he fills eternity, does not, 1 permit a •perrow to fall unnoticed,‘to remove from pwr by an inscrutable Providenbe the jrife of ope of onr highly esteemed and honored brethren, Dr. f}. Vf ill.- Lion. Therefore, ' ; -Retched, That we most sincerely sympathize .with him in bis deep affliction the loss of bis belorecf com - pseien, and that we only express the spontaneous sentiments of all who knew her best, whelj its say that she possessed many rare virtues and gua);ties, that made her a loving and dutjfui wife, a., faithful asl affectionate mother, a friend to the poor-end reedy, a’kind and obliging neighbor—in fine, that tasde her a true woman and an "ornament to! the society in which she moved. Sen Iced, That while wo spent these TordfJ of‘c*n dolonci to oor*brotber sod -bis bereaved £adij££, we remember that under aucb circumstances ■guage loses all its powers,' and turning tbingi that are seen and beard to the inv{srble[&nd unheard, we commend Mm and bis heretofore-Happy bat now broken and weeping family, to H|fit who- is able to rgtve comfort and consolation in ’ th|e porest time of need and of sorrow, to.causa a ray of ijjjppi ness to come oat of affliction to bring the MDger, Hope. ~ ' 'I , Suvlved, That tbeso resolutions be pnblfsHjbd 'in the county papers, and a copy of them hab’ddd to Bro. C. V, Elliot*. . 1 v £. H. B. Middacgh, . Mini Eisu, Secretary. * The DrafteclMen. [COXTISUED FROM OUR LAST.] } jjU J' ■ The following shows the disposition and pttHtfdn of ef the drafted men of Tioga County. It W w«H, to prevent misapprebenSww, to say I bat thu or der giving power to Commissioners to ted men “manifestly, unfit for military dnty e: and§toee exempt by positive law/' was issued tbp-tisjc of drafting, and when it became evident that*ff.T»s a necessity. * " MORRIS* ’ ; ‘j”| ‘ Henry Brioa and. Charles Snyder, for Cgfcdlias Beaorier, in Gapt. Amsbry’s company; ’ ’ J ' -MIDDLEBURY. K. C. IV. Smith, Lyman Copjy, Jamc; bsdkor, substitute for Russell Niles, B,, Bailey, substitute for K. F. Wilson, m Capt* Ambry’s company. * J. R. Chamberlain and A. D. Holliday hivf jnot ported. George W. Gehson tftsebargod on surgical ttJtion for erysipilas. • • 5 -jjg ®yram Bryant discharged on certificate of wirgeon Whitley, Oct. 25, for varicocele. 1 'Calvin Hammond disebftrge4 no certificate spf -inr smu Whitley, Oct. 29, fer J?.’ £ RUTLAND..’ '* | r Watson discharged on certificate of Oct. 29, fordyspepsy. •sohn Fralick discharged on,cortificato of Whitley, OcL 29, for chronic aephrities and irs{Stipn ■«t via*. . -- ] , tfi' - Samuel W. Sherman 'discharged by fa maaifest unfitness for military duty. : \ 5 1 .William F. Palmer discharged on surgeon wrtificate of unfitness for military duty. - ■ pi William J, Hall volunteered for three Nmpwy F, 152 d Pennsylvania- 4 r 'Jstob a Allen,:. Russel E. Nile., Samuel C. Gofct, in Copt; Hall’s company*: #3 Bradford Jones deserted from Camp Simmons," Olivet Burlew left Camp Simmons on accouht of ■mbesi of wife—since dead—has probably refold. ■> RICHMOND. ■ \ i]:i Bcpklns J. Crosby, Horace Odell, B. •fitaia f or h. W. Lowmberry, William B. Clark, Mir *** V. Smith *nd 0. M. Kelley, in Cnpt. Ato spry’s eeopaey. ■ i Warren Hobinpon, anhslUnte for M. B. Robinson; *■ B. Mott, substitute for Pliny Whitaker ; Wt W, W'ltgete, L. D. RarrioK, John Schoonover, *° r A. M. Spencer, and Stephen Watters, uSdiipt. B*H'i company, - ’. f;|i. Walter and H. G. Smith volnnteerei /or into cocaaany D,l6th Pennsylvania ;ci,T *>9- ’ 1 . . - - *• *■ Kelley, Guy Buevas, Admah Ahstin »m|Bfee > - **° ®»ylord discharged on surgeon Miller’s yertifl ••Wof nnStnees. ' ' I'liC. ‘Vi- Wilson mastered into CapL Hall’s company, altar eards l off special order from Adjntanii 7* IKonuu, eiatiinod by surgeon Wilson and dis “*tjed. J ®nin Cleaveland, substitute for K, S. Clc&veland, for three years into company C, Robot's • . ; | G. Campbell, substitute for Tbomaa* !H. Nelson ShofeU, substitute for Lovr L At- Jaaifli for Adelpbui’Shi&t, ?; , ti' lr - and Leroy Kelts, substitute far D. H. Clark, volun teered for three yean into company B, 16th Pennsyl vania cavalry. s ' ‘ Nathan Gardner discharged by commissioner for mental imbecility and partial insanity, 1 Anson Gardner discharged by commissioner on the ground that he was subjected to draft in two districts. J. N. Bixby discharged by commissioner as mani festly unfit for military duty. Dennis Cassidy, an alien, discharged by Secretary of State, ; | E. L. Sperry discharged as a common school teoeh or on order of Secretary of War. J. F. Barnes and A. D. Hammond have never res parted. ’ j John Voorhes tick with typhoid fever, and dis charged by commissioner,. Reuben Ford deserted from Camp Simmons, yW. W. Wells, no such man residing in Richmond. ■ . pS' John Dlaamer, of Liberty township, an alien) has been discharged from the draft by the Secretary of S.tato. i {To be Concluded Next Week. ) Editoii or nrk^AciTATOR: Sir —The Babjoined'statement of the graduates, .their place of birth, and* year"of graduation of the West Point Cadets who headed the classes from 1818. (no class rank haring been established prior to that date) te 1881, is compiled principally* from a statisti cal work of the gardoates from that institution by G. W. fanllum, U. S. A., and will, doubtless, bo ex amined with pleasure by youg intelligent readers, as it clearly shows that northern men are not quite as brainless aa some would have os believe they, are: Class 1818 R. Dalafield,....*. N, T. » 1819 W. A. Eliason, D. C. “ -1820 S. Tuttle, s. N. J. “ 1821...:..E. H. Conrteney, Md. " 1822 E. Dutton, .....Conn. “ 1823...,..A. Mordecai, .pjN. C. “ 1824 D.H. Mahan, N. Y. “ 1825..*.!..A. D. Baehe, Pa. “ 1826 W. H. C. Bartlett, ,Pa. “ 1827 E. S. Sibley,... Ohio. “ 1828 A. E. Church, Conn. " 1829, E.. Mason, N. Y. “ 1830.....bA. J. Swift, N.'C. “ 1831 R. Park Conn. . “ 1832 G. W. Ward, Mass. “ 1833 .F. A. Smith Mass. * “* 1834...;..W. D. Fraser, N. Y. “ 1835 G. W. Morrell,..: N. Y. ; “ 1836....—. G. L. Welckcr, .......Tenn. “ 1837 H. W. Denham, Conn. . . “ 1838". W. 11. Wright,". N. C. r“< 1839. I. J. Stephens,..?. Mass. ■ *• 1340 P. 0. Hebert, La. “ 1841......8. Tower Mass. . * “ 1842...... H. L. Eustis, Mass. “ 1843 W. B. Franklin, Pa. “ 1844 W. G. Peck Conr. “ 1846....... W, H. C. Whiteing, Miss. “ 1846 C. S. Stewart, N. J. “ 1347 J. C. Symmes, -,Ky. “ 1845...... W. P. Trowbridge, -...Mich.- u 1849T7..,.A Giilmore, ’.*. Ohio. “ 1850 ..’..S. E. Prime, *...N. Y. * “ 1851...... G. L. Andrews, Mass. > “ 1852 T. L. Casey, R. J. " 1853 J. C. McPherson, Ohio. “ 1854 G. W. Curtis Lee, Va. “ 1855 C. B. Comstock, Mass. “ 1856 G. W. Snyder, N. Y. * “ 1857 J. C. Palfrey, ...Mass. “ 1858 ~W. C. Paine, Mass. “ 1869 W. E. Merrill, Large, “ 1860 ,J. A. Tardy, N. Y. “ 1861 C. B. Cross, (May) N. Y. . “ “ P. H. O Rorke, (June) N. Y. Recapitulation —Free, „33 . Slave, 10 Maineburg , Oct.. 8, 1362.. A. C. W. j f. Mansfield Classical Seminary and State Nor- Editor Agitator :— I am happy to announce the fact to the readers of your paper, that on Thursday last the Mansfield Classical Seminary was made a State Normal School, as the subjoined formal recog nition of the State Superintendent will show. «It is questionable whether any one event has oc curred iu our county ;so highly calculated to bless the youth of the present and coming ages as this. We have reached a new era iu our educational histo ry. The Common Schools, beaded by a State Norma] School in our midst, cannol be otherwise than much more effective from year to year, till finally each •school shall be under-tbo charge of a full professional teacher, who has had thorough normal training with especial reference to the theory and practice of teaching. This success comes as ft just tribute to the almost superhuman energy, solf-sacrific? and untiring zeal that have characterized the efforts of the people of Mansfield and vicinity, to eetablish an institution in their midst worthy of the confidence and patronage of the public. . lam directed .by the State 'Superintendent to fur nish'you with the subjoined copy of formal recogni tion of the Mansfield Classical Seminary, for publica tion, which.l hereby certify to be trne and correct. K ‘ H. C. Johns, Co. *Sup’t. Department op Common Softools, ) - Harrisburg, Dec. 11, 1862. J - Whereas, The Board of Trustees of the Mansfield Classical Seminary, located at Mansfield, in the coan ty-of Tioga, by resolution, adopted at a meeting of the Board on the twenty-fourth day of October, 1862, on file in this Department, made formal application to the State Superintendent for the privileges of “An Act to provide for the training of teachers for the Common Schools of' the State,” approved the .20th day bf May, 1857, and the supplement thereto, approved the 14th day of April, 1559; and Whereas, In pursuance of said application theStato Superintendent of Common Schools, together with Hob. Geo. Smith, of the county of Delaware, Hon. A. L. Hayes, of the county of Lancaster* Samuel Calvin, Esq., of the county of Blair, Dr. C. T. Bliss, of the county of Bradford, “ competent and disinter ested persons," appointed by him, with the consent of . the Governor, ae Inspectors, and C. R. Coburn, Su perintendent of Bradford county, A. N. Bullard, Su perintendent offSusquohanna county, Hugh Castles, Superintendent bf Lycoming county, and 11. C* Johns, ■ Superintendent of Tioga county, did, on Thursday, the eleventh day of December, 1862, personally, and at the game time, visit and carefully inspect said* school, and upon thorough examination thereof, and of its by-laws, rules and regulations, and of its general arrangement and facilities for instruction, by written report, on file in .this Department, approve the same, and find that they fully come up to the provisions of said act and its supplement, and did certify the same to the Department of Common Schools, with their that you! school has fully complied with the provisions of said act and its supplement, as far as can be done before going into operation under them* Now, therefore, In pursuance of the require ments of the seventh section of the net aforesaid, I ..do hereby give public notice that I have officially recognized the Mansfield Classical Seminary as. a State Normal'School for the fifth Normal school dis trict, composed of the counties of Bradford, Susque hanna, Wyoming, Sullivan, Lycoming and Tioga, and. that said school shall hereafter enjoy all the privileges and immunities, and be subject to all the liabilities and restrictions contained in said act and supplement* n. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto ] seal. \ set my hand and affixed the seal of the ( w v .,/ / Department of Common Schools, at Har risburg, this 11th day of December, 1862. THO. H. Burrowes, Supt. Common Schools. N. B. The next term will commence Jan. b, 1863. i ; i* Id East Charleston, on tbe 14th ult., by Holman Morgan, Esq., Mr. G. L. ELLIOTT, of Charleston, to Miss HELEN INGALS, of Covington. In Dfllmar, Nov. 25th, 1862, of consumption, Mr. LEWIS MILLER, aged 58 years. In Clymer, on the 15th nit, of diptberia, RO6EL THA M.y daughter of Mason Mary Barney, aged 7 years, 3 months and 15 days. Cslruy. CAME into the premises of the subscriber. about the last of September, a Brindle Heifer Calf.— Any person or persona claiming tbe same, will please como forward, prove property, pay charges.-aod take her away. ~ THOS. WINGATE. Wellsboro, Dec. 30, 3862. 5> Concentrated lye; for gait* «t ROY’S DRUG STORE. Our Military Officers. m&i School, MARRIED . D I S D. THE TIOGA COUSTY AGITATOR. SPECIAL NOTICE. ALL buyers of Dry Goods, Boot* tod Sbofl, Gro ceries, Bats sod Caps, Ac., eon make money.by making their purchases at J. A. PAESONS* CHEAP CASH STORE. His'stock is sour in first rate shape, consisting of all kinds of Domestic Goods, which will be sold at less than « MEW TORE FRIGES. We hare fall lines of Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, Bleached Do., Den ims, Tucking?, Striped Shirtings, Cheeks, Blankets, Linens, Towelings, Yarns, Hosiery, Cotton Batting, Gloves die., in os great variety as ever. - DRESS GOODS. In this 'stock we cannot be beat Having oh hand a large stock of Plain and Figured Reds, Brocades, Mohairs, Plaid Alpacas, Figured and Plain Merinoet, Paramattas, Cashmeres, DeLaines, <to., from the rich goods to the lowest prices in piarket. SHAWL AND CLOAK STOCK,- BROCHE SHAWLS, SINGLE & DOUBLE, BLANKET “ I “ FANCY WOOL " Cloaks, Sacqnes, Cloak Cloths, Trimmings Ac., in this stock we cim suit every one. • CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. ; Black and Fancy Cassimeres, Melton’s Block Broadcloths, Overcoatings, Satinetts, Cashmeretts, Kentucky Jeans, Facmers and Mechanics Cassimeres, Cottonades and in prices as low as can be found in the county. i • * BOOTS AND SHOES. Mens Kip Boots, Mens $ Double Sole Kip, Mens Stoga do., Boys do.. Youths do,, Womens Calf Custom made Shoes, Ladies and Morocco Balmoral Boot?, Ladies Kid and Lasting Balmoral Gaiters, Ladies 'Kid and Lasting Congress Gaiters, Fine Morocco Boots, Childrens Shoes, aU kinds. We can suit all calls as to KINDS AND SIZES, and will guarantee the prices as low as the lowest. Butter, Eggs and other Produce, ; taken oq favorable terms. , An Carly Call is Solicited! JAMES A. PARSONS, ‘ , : No. 3 CONCERT BLOCK, CORNING, N. T. Oct. 15, 1862. „ OFFICE OF JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, - . At JAY COOKE & CO., Bankers, lii SOUTH THIRD STREET, Philadelphia, Nov. ], 1662. The undersigned, having been appointed Subscrip tion Agent by the Secretary of the Treasury, is now prepared to furnitb, at once, the ■ ' New Twenty Year 6 per cent Bonds, pf the United States, designated as “ Five-Twenties/, redeemable at the pleasure of the Government, after fivo years, and authorized by Act of Congress, ap proved February 25. 3862. The COUPON BONDS are issued in sums of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $lOOO. The REGISTER BONDS in sums of $5O, $lOO. $550, $lOOO, and §5OOO. Interest at Six'per cent, per annum will commence from date of purchase, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD , Semi-Annually, which is equal, at the present premi um on gold, to about eight per cent, per annum. Farmers, Merchants, Mechanics, Capitalists, and all who have aay money to invest, should know and remember that these Bonds are, in effect a Firet , Mortgage upon dll Railroads. Canals, Bank Stocks! and Securities, and the immense products of all thei Manufactures. <tcs., &c., in the country: and that the! full ami ample provision made for the payment of tho| interest and liquidation of principal, by Customs Du- 1 ties, Excise Stamps and* Internal Revenue, serves to make these Bonds the ! Beat, Moat Available and SToat Popular Investment in the JfaYlcet. Subscriptions received at PAR in Legal Tender Notes, or notes arjd checks of banks in ..Philadelphia. Subscribers by mall will receive prompt attention, and every facility;and explanation will he afforded on application at this office. A full supply of Bonds will be kept on hand for immediate delivery J AT‘COOKE, Nov. 12, 1562. j Subscription Agent. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. No. 2, Union Block. JEROME SMIJH HAS returned j from New York with a splendid Assortment bf DRY GOODS, j READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS 4 CAPS, HARDWARE, BOOTS A; SHOES, GLASSWARE, * GROCERIES,' DOMESTICS, "froODENWARE, ENGLISH CLOTHS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, SATINS, FRENCH CASSIMERES; FULL CLOTH, TWEEDS AN'D KENTUCKY JEANS. Attention is called to bis stock of Black and Figured Dress Silks, Worsted Goods, Meirinnes, , Black and Figuercd DeLaines, Long and Square Shawls, * Ladies’ Cloth, ' Opera Flannels, 4c. Purchasers will find that \ No. 2, Union Bloch, Main Street, is the place to buy! the best quality of goods at the lowest prices. j JEROME SMITH. Wellsboro, Nov. 5, 1852. JCST RECEIVED. TWO THOUSAND Gallons Refined PETROLEUM OIL, to be sold at the lowest Market price. Corning, Dec. 10|, 1882. W. D. TERBELL. NOTICE. —Notice is hcrobj given that an appli cation has been made to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga County, by Wesley Cochran, W. C. Ripley, B. Wildman and other?, to grant to them, their associates and successors, the privilege of chang ing the charter of the Mansfield Classical Seminary, and if no sufficient cause be shown to the contrary, the application will be granted at tbe next term of Court By order of the Court, Doc. 10, 1862. J. F. DONALDSON, Proth’y. Estray. STRAYED from the premises of the subscriber, on on the 251 h of November, 3 862, two colts, one a yearling bay, with a white stripe in his face, with one white hied foot Tbe other, a sucking colt, color, sor rel. Any one giving information where they can be found,-tpijl be liberally rewarded. GEORGE M. HALL, Farmington Hill, Dec. 10, 1862.* The Confession and Experience of a Poor Young Man. A GENTLEMAN having been cured of the results of early error,and disease, will, from motives of benevolence, send to those who request, a copy of the above interesting narrative, published by himself.— This little book is designed as a warning and canton to young men and those who suffer from Nervous Debility* Loss o* Mesiort, Freiiature Decat, Ac., Ac., supplying !at the same tim6 the means of self-cure. Single copies will be sent under seal in a plain envelope,—without charge,—to any who request it, by addressing the author. ■*- CHAS. A. LAMBERT, Esq., Greenpoint, Long Island, New York.. ESTBAY. CAME into the enclosure of the Subscriber,on the , 7th of November, a red two year old Steer, with a Tar Mark on tbe the left side. The.owner U reques ted to call, prove property, pay chargee and take him away, or be will bo disposed-of according to law. \ ! JAMES KELLEY. . i Charleston, November 16, 1*62.- JOHN R. BOWEN, . NO. 1. UNION BLOCKi BEGS leave to notify such «f Mi /Kinds and the public who do not already know, that he is cnee more on ‘‘THE OLD STAMPING GROUND” on the comer where stood, the old EXPIRE STORE before “ tho Fire,” and more particularly that he has Just received a large and varied stock of FAI.Lt AND WINTER DRY GOODS, | LADIES’ GOODS, BEADY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, &e., as well as a fall assortment of HARDWARE, , ; QUBENSWARE, : WOGDBN-WARE.and GROCERIES,- specially-adapted to. Tho wants of., the community, and will 'sell-thorn at'tfie lowest livingpricci. ' CASH AND PRODUCE of all kinds taken In exchange for Goods. 'WcUsboro,.pot. 8, 1862. BOOTS, SHOES. LEATHER AND FINDINGS. FRANKLIN SAYS: 4t When yea have anything to advertise, tell the public of It In plainj simple language/' I am manufacturing good custom ffiade Jlpqts and Shoes which I will sell at fair prices, and jonlj for READ YPA Y. Such work’cnnnot as low rates per pair as pastern mads slop-work, but it can and will be sold at prices .which will enable the pur chaser to protect his feet with good substantial boots more cheaply than with a poor slop shop article, which, seven i*f it chances not to fall in pieces with the first weeks service, is but a doubtful protection in' wet And cold weather. Try me. Buck and Doeskins, Wanted, in the red and short bine, for wbieh I will pay cash and a good price. I Beef-Hides and Calfskins Wanted, for which I will also pay cash. * Sheep Pelts Wanted, for which T will' also pay cash and the highest mar ket price. An assortment of sole,upper, calfskins and linings, pegs, thread, nails, awls, knives, shoe-hammers, Ac., Ac., kept constantly on hand, which I will sell cheap for cash. Shop on Main Street between Wilcox'* and Bullard’s. G. W. SEARS. • N. B. I can’t give credit, because to be plain, I haven’t got ft to give. Wellshoro, August 27, 1862. . J. M. SMITH, now on band and is daily receiving at his HEW 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 be offered to easterners at a VERY SMALL ADVANCE. Many of his DOMESTIC GOODS ' wero purchased at different times during the Sommer, thas.enabling him to soli them ■ |iess than Current ftew York Prices. - and still makes a small profit. Advantages ef SUCH PURCHASES will at all times be given to the customers as far as possible. A years experience in gelling Goods for Ready Pay Only, has fully confirmed him in the opinion that this is the only proper way, for both Buyer & Seller* «s It enables him to do better by fail easterner than weald be possible under the Credit Systsm. The Read, Par Syilcm will therefore be continued, and also the one price system, _ f believing that to be the only policy consistent with Honesty and Falx Dealing. All persons from Tioga County risiting Corning are INVITED ,TO CALL i . . and make an examination. Coming, Oct. 8, 1862, Q. W. WELLINGTON & 00’S. BANK, CORNING, N. Y., (Located iit the Dickinson House.) . American Gold and Silver Coin bought end sold. New York Exchange, do. , Uncurreut Money, do. ■ United Stales Demand Notes “old issue” bought, i Collection? made in albparts of the Union at Cur- Tent rate&of Exchange. j Particmar pains will be taken to accommodate our jiatrons from the Tioga Valley. Our Office ’frill be dpen at 7 A. M., and close at 7 P. M., giving parties passing over tbu Tioga Kail Road. ample timo to transact their business before the departure of the train in the morning, and after its arrival in the evening. Q. W, WELLINGTON, President. Corning, N. Y., Nov. 12, 1862. MANHOOD; HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED Just published, in a. (Sealed Envelope, Price bix Cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment anji Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea' or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Emiesioris, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriagp generally, Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy end Fits, Mental and Physi cal* Incapacity, resulting ,from Self-Abuse, Ac—By Robt. J". CuLYLmvELL, ML D., Author of the Qteen Book, &c. I The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lec ture, clearly .proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of-Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of<care at enco certain and effectuality which every sufferer,no matter what bis condition may be, may care himself cheaply, pri vately, and radically. The lecture will prove a boon toi thousands and thousands. Sent under seal, In -a plain evclopo, to any address, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing, * Dn. CHAS. J. C. KLINE, k!27 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box, 4586/ ov. 12,1562. To f THE advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after hav ing suffered several years with a severe Jung affec tion, and that dread disease. Consumption, is anxious tolmake known to bis fellow sufferers the means of to all who desire it he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with directions for preparing and nsing the same, which they will find of /lure cure for Consumj,liou, Asthma, Bronchitis, dc. The only object of the advertiser in sending the pre scription is to benefit the’ afflicted, and spread infor mation which be! conceives to be invaluable, and he hones every sufferer will try his remedy, as it Willcost noJhing.and may prove.* blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address Rev. EBWARD A. WILSON, Wiliismsburgh,.. Kings County, New York. tel. Ist, 1862. A] XJDITOR’B NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, having heed appointed an auditor to dietribnte' the proceeds of tfas judicial ■ said of the property; of Allen Diegett, will attend 'to the ditties of his eppoihlroeoton Friday, the7th day o* January next, at the' office of C.‘ H. Seymour hi Ti&. WiT. GAHREISON, Auditor. ’ xL>SJ*,D«IyIO,.IS«£- .; ; . HAVING MADE HEAVY ADDITIONS TO ODB. HITHERTO LARGE STOCK; WE CONFIDENTLY iNVITB ALL-IN WANT OF Cheap Goods, : .AS WE ABB I CONSTANTLY PROGRESSING. NO “GO BACK” IN THE CASE I RACK RAY INCREASES OUR SALES, AND MAKES NEW CUSTOMERS, WHO SPEAK WONDERS 1 'AS BEHALF OF THE' “Small Profit,” “Quick Sales,'! AND Good Value System. NOTHING; LIKE BUYING GOODS CHEAP FOR CASH, : 11 SELLING THEM CHEAP, . WHICH IS THE GREAT SECRET —OF— FERINE & CO. i “GOODS WELL BOUGHT” ALL AGREE IN SAYING "ARE HALF SOLD;" '-A AND HAVING THE SAME SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES AS FORMERLY IF MAKING OUR PURCHASES, WE PLEDGE OUR FRIENDS TO MAKE Our Word Good. IN ADDITION TO OUR STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, PRINTS,. CLOTHS, ;: CASSIMERES, DOMESTICS, iC., iG„ AG. WE HAVE ADDED ONE OF THE FINEST ASSORTMENTS OF CLOTHING , TO BE FOUNDS IN THIS VICINITY AND AT PRICES Defying Competition* FURS! FURS! WE HAVE ALSO JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID EOT OF FURS, CONSISTING IN PART OF MINK, STONE AND FITCH MARTEN, SIBERIAN SQUIRREL AND - RIVER MINKS &C., Children’s Furs OP ALL KINDS. MUFFS AND CUFFS IN ENDLESS VARIETY^ GIVE US AN EARLY CALL AN JD SECURE ■ BARG AIN S, AS W B PLEDGE YOU to Sell Them AT IBS'S THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. Ferine fit Co., TROY, PA,. ; tTitparalfcfcd' Attraction! GRAND DISPLAY OF. NEW GOODS At BORMAUJi’S BEE. HIYJE, 134 Water Street, Eftnli-a, If. T.' Onr Stock nt never more attractive in every d» partment at any former seaidri than riqw.j 1 We ota offering.a very large, entirely newaadsiagle'- nifioent aqspfjrpent of , . - ; • ! IMPORTEBDRESS GOODS/ . #uoh m. , > . . / ■ , Plain, Figured, Striped^'French and English Reps.., _ *• “ « . Ottoman Velnora, “ " Empress Cloth, lupins fine Msriiios all shades of Colors. ' ‘ English fine Cohnrgs, “ « - . French ani.Ehglish Poplins In pkgulsite Pattcen*" - Plain qnd Figured Wool Delaines., .. , t . .. a Scandinavian Plaids, iri Rich Colors, frith all tbo, lower grades of Dress flood/ much cheaper tbaa J elsewhere., I 10,000 yards fall ladder Color Prints at So pi yd./ 1 all other domestics' equally low. , , 'SPECIAL BARGAINS; , . , in Broche, Woolen,' Long, apd Square Shawls, front 'the cheapest to the very finest goods.. ' i ! Wo have a tremendous large stock of Shawls, apd, guarantee to sell every one iroin 75 cents to SI OOleas than any other House.. , _ . DRESS SILKS," “Seeded Brown Silks, " Rich Plain Silks, Seeded Bine, Black/Silks,. Rich Checked Bilk#/ Seeded. Creep, Drag gilka. Rich Figured Silks,, , 2600 yards Bishpffs.,nll boiled figured Silks from T(f cts. to $2 00 per yard. I Those who contemplate buying a Silk Dress" will do well to call on us. . ... ’ CLOAKS, mantles; Our Cloak Department has all tbo novelties of the' eeaeon. It ia conceded by all that wo have the hand somest and most, extensive stock of Cloak's and BROAD CLOTHS.’ cither French, or German from $1 06 to $ll6. ,s, French, English Plain, Beavers, French, English Bibbed Beavers, Silk Mixed Cassimeros) Doeskin,’ Tweed's, Satinetts, Kentucky Jeans. irODRNIKG GOODS of every description. • ■ " AMERICAN', French Millinery for the Wholesale and Detail irsdCL, Milliners please fake notice. Price List of Auction Goods, RECEIVED THIS DAT. Beautiful figured DeDaines for. 121 ots, Embroidered Curtain Mu51in..,..’............." ’ 32f cts. Handsome Fancy Dress Goods ....■ 38 eta,’ All Wool Broadcloth, BlSck $l6O . All Wool. Beaver 81ack™......'. 00, . Balmoral Skirts .7... .$3; 60.'t0.55 r 6# ,- r India Rnbhor Bound Combs., ."S cents opleoO, and a great many other goods too numerous to men tion. - I. The greatest portion of our Stock has fortunately, been bought before the last great advance,, and, can seguentiy tee can and will Seß'cheaper than any (if our neighbor!. ■ ELIASH. DORMADL. ■ Elmira,H. Y., Oct. 29,1862., vl rn') ; , ■ The Great' Victories FOK THE TOIOM, Are attracting the attention and awakening tha llHx licit sensations of delight throughout all tike, - XO7 A L BTA T &Si and lending dismay-to the ranks, of the rohefo anA the filling up .of the new and beautiful , ■. ■■■ ■' ■ : , KEYSTONE STORE,; with a forge stock, of all descriptions.' of nwrehaQja,' due, by • , , , :,. BULLAED & CO.. is also arresting the attention of the people.of . ...THIS VICI If I TY, ‘ and at the same'timc Creating alarm among those *W' are opposed to < SMALL PROFITS * QUICK SAMS; Th. following is a partial list' of theft- 7 Extensive Article. DRESS GOODS of the choicest.palter*.' DRY GOODS of. all descriptions,lnoloding 1 SHAWLS, , COTTON CLOTH, READYMADE CLOTHING,A* They have also a selected, assortment of Hardware* suited precisely to this locality, beside* a large qtfeo-r' tity of * - - ■' ■ Glass Ware, Crockery, &e.. They can fit yon with a - , HAT or CAP, . > ' BOOTS of SHOES, ■• ' ; ‘ J , CLOTHES MADE,' or lEtf CLOTH to make them with* Their location is First Door above ROY’S DRUG STORE?. in ai w »tsceT,. . WELLSBORO, PA n .y.J. '. r they will be happy to , .RECEIVE CALLS. Well shore, Sept. 24; 1862, 9150 BEiTpilsiC xsoj , JOS. P. HALE £ CO., having remoTsd to .theht‘ new, waterooms, , , No. 478 BROADWiftr, ore now prepared to public a magnificent v new scale full f 7 OCTAVE KOSEWOOB pfiNO,. containing all improvements known in.this wen try' or Europe, over-strang Jbass, French 'grand Mtion,"* bury pedal, full iron frame, for 1 , 1 & 175'CASH*-'" Warranted for 5 Tears* Rich moulding coses, $2OO, 1250, & $3OO, all warranted made of the beat seasoned material,end ' to stand bolter than any sold’ for $406 or $506 by the 0 ' old methods of manufacture. 'WelDyito . DEALERS AND TEACHERS in all parts of the country, to act at agents, trad to’’ lest these unrivalled Pianos frith Stefnttay £ Sons,** Ohiokering £ Sons, or an; first-class manufacturers. : JOS. P. HALE d- CO., 478 BROADWAY, SEW TOBK/ Oct, 22, 1862,-4m. WOOL CARPING ASP CLOTH DRESSING, ; , IN THE OLD FOUNDRY AT ' ' Wellsborough, fiogatCounty, Pa'* THE subscriber having fitted up the,,place for the" purpose of Wool. Carding -and Cloth Pressing, and also would inform the people that we' will take' wool to manufacture on shares or by the, yard, to suit ‘ customers, and would inform tho people' that* we con ' eird wool at any time, as' oar works run. by steam ' power, and also that all wool will be carded', for, four; cents per pound. Wool and ’produce will ba : taken for.' pay for the same. .. . ' . , ■ "IT. B. Prompt attention Vill be p*fd : to'allfavoring'- u». We will give good satijfmtiQDr . ... , ■ ■ CHARLES LEE,: . ' JOHN' ME.' Woßahore, June 11,186?. ’ . DMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—potters of, Ad< mioistmtian baring-beep mpmr?: : signed on the estate of /as. H. Boot fate ofiforri. ■ Township, deo’d, all poraons having claims or demends ■ against- sild estalh are' hereby requested to tn.ke ’ immediate payraeat.-ted; those baH»£C|aiM properly autben^ated : Morris, Dee. 3,' ISttf-g y. . i. ~, art LOE in lArcceot small nr,anti tee, for sale »t ; :, V3H • ROY-3- DEO& f " r
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