tfE AHITAT^ qCAL AND MISCELXIji Wednesday, Dot. * ■ ■ .•i—i i.j» i>:S ( Hew Advertisements, ’ix“ j. tw ffoo*— j. M. Smith; f Railroad Map—!. T. Uofi A J.J, A'ottcc— Geofge Real. ' ~; sj,i Rotiit— B. : Wickham, Presldetf I ?#. S ' /iiroy —Joseph Willard. | - f V, u JfidiWy Goodt—jUin. Paulino IkJ f>. jfry Good* —JR* Rowfin» j*i;■ f ; " -a-v- ■.t *l, 5 • ConsEsroBDEWTS. —“ Aspirations■ ■[«£?*ame, , a (ffl , is respectfully. declined. “An.'will ,needed tons the trritelf desires.-, Vi . Godet for October. —Qodey’a X-i '’y’i Book Inady.onhandr; ; It is ns interestUj tjfotrer. It is bostmagazine for ladieh publishes'> I We are requested to state tha|! if A 1 funeral the death of 0. M. Stebili£ ;,till be , e hcd by-Rev. N. L. Reynolds, at thfi Tls|imond , 0 0l House in Middlebury, on Sunda|,-j)tff XBth< tat 11 o’clock a. ni. i • .ffl yg- Step.—lt is said that there is tho [,gli,h language that will fuirly ’ rhytuA : tho rinl «(•/>. Our readers will remember' i«dsiibed tW-impossibility bf and gne other poet proclaims the impossihilityrrbfjrhym jj| month. ’ j[ • ; jgr Milton, in hie Paradise Lost, fe yiiou* fiends exclaim, on reaching the 'pit • “ Hail, horrors! hail!" • j,f. Hi “ Democracy” of this District are a, r great prototypes, so far as exclaimingis ■sremsd. The “horrors" will come i-SuUeiin, • , 'j Home. —Capt Carlo, Lieut. irutenat, R. B. Webb, D. Holliday, Ciai fe Mar-.': ,u t o. B. (Stone, C, R. Hiebols, andf j i !r «, founded or sick, are home on a | it; look worn and haggard, but they teiM Bp Trith j mly fortitude and are only anxious to bvepll and r. back again, to ’ help finish up this ft; ifed ro rlllon.- '■ ' 1 f f An excellent association is abd it tinging iu ’•ago, which should have its counterpart iftrpugh itmotry. It is a " Gratuitous Way? w” foe the purpose of collecting loan* yL tpen and back pay of deceased solclierl, an? jflsp for prosecution of alt War claims. The who members of the association pledge thifemsiSipea to his free of charge. What lay the of -i County to the formation of such a .> g ■PoSTAtfn Stamps.—The followteg'ttfiif has issued to Post Masters*' It explains jtHcJ?: jsT Office Depabtmfm; Finance Orndp,) Washington, Sopt. 2*J.ib, jr; Postmasters are instructed pot wmgly for use for currency. The is resent unuble to supply one half ’the eur by reason of large sales by Post to mUic to supply the waht of s&all ypurj, . Zevely, Third Assu P. n^feS'G. CounKOTTONl —Some”mistakes ow»urr» I'-fnlhe of the officers of ihe Covington j|foldi,r[f Aid it. They arc as follows: „ * I| • aideni —Mrs. Leonard Palmer. iu Present*— Mrs. James U. Guliefe & Irs ' I’.iekurd. ” ’ rs -j# || • Ttnntrar — Mrs. D.*S. Doyen, 1 . 'Ttiaiy —Miss F. Dyer. j, .-fft. salributions of clothing, lint, linen, FtocKin,*® J,c , ice ai.Uliors, will bo thankfully received *36above-named Indies. The lolloping is tKo Democratic ticke> ||this for Surveyor General, ' - J.VMES P. BAKU. ; : ff.i for Auditor u Isaac Sleeker. < , * j_ Aiptndent Democrnftc domination for Cotty “Pm| W. F. Kbtsolds, of Centre. * »f| i mJtnt-DemQeratie-ItepHhiican-No-fqrtjf' «-i(- Wat- Coptervativc-A 6oftteon-/ > ro-6'fd l ' . Candidate, L‘'\ Jis. T. Halb, of Centro'. J 1 ;'fl‘ rery vote east for either of these mjn is p|vote t Abraham Lincoln, ••’ ■' > Xew Mcsjc,—The following irfj pw mile bare just been received Irom the ircr Dition k Co., 277 10 will send any piece free by tn&il uj'Wiijtbe rf-the price in stamps or monei: ** ;^agio anligbt” a serenade, 25 cents; "HcCfr melody for Piano, 25 cents; /■iO cents; “Floating on the Winds’/ ipben Glover, 25 cents; 'kas,*' in set, 35 cents ; “Marching Along,?' tbi icele, army song and chorus, by W. JX.-Bifc IkUfy, iriationa for the piano, by iSaui cents; “Xead Mine Regiment Quick. »bj/* ts, “\Vhere Can the Foul find Rest/' guitar, 25 cents r ** She May Smile oni'aipj/' Glover, 25 cents. ' ' 1 ' ■ Major Field, the Prince of Landlord ■fine addition to House, i Th«. addition contains twenty-six rooi . £ all 1 in tbs best style, and, wLat is aoiiti the house'was crowded. \¥e evidence ■ of \be Major's prosperity, may fipd Jt necessary for the accommonP-iicjn Public to put ap another and- larger ad'^iOjn acresa Market street from the*' is the dry goods stote of J. M. «rti*ement appears- 10-d»y. Smith is -it nitiftis, and os ho buys very cheaply* ttof, «t goods, be is able to sell at very reasi^cj^o Parsons, in Concert BJook, has joat Tort, thereto huff been boyiftg-K* iter Mock. His customers in, this ■-be told of -whet good bargains can bfc >re. Ladies’goods receive particular tl e ladies seem to mato Parson’s stoxit Tijpir ' ' Examination TeacHbrs* —Examini place as follows : ' oa.’so. -T (Hollidayburg) - ‘j 3*- JMrilk, . - . - P’ j>n, . . |2. {'"sWo, .. • |)2, (Geo School House) ■ ;£<#f f. ®*fj (Bailor School House) ( ,c T &•“ f*®. (Treat School House). . ’ ; A**u»ton, (Dartt Settlement) |'«gioo“ J oa - CC6lo ,(° ac s - ' > t -B Buriile, (School Houbo) ' , ' il.'rr 6 r d > ( R « d School Dome) 15®"’ (Sabinsville) > jPPtc, Gaines and Elk, (VermUyoa’s) 41 >" . . • Sense, . ■ ' Brook, 'Novjpl, C',! Van Tijke School nease)' I • feto’Mills, . . * , . ''-J;.?. b ?>Wg, . , •• 12. County Teachers’lnstitute at " tße Seminary) Nov. 1132,13, i<. ' .ji|E U. C. Joatrs, Co.,£u]rVt|j ; ii i - VAK^llo^jr. —Tho. tbody, of rtUs/bniye ■yoim| sold&r, .Sharpsburgj-was.brought'boine last Wednesday, and tb© next day bo was followed to tb© grave by a v|fery' > large number of people. Tb© funeral services were held in St. Paul's Church, and this sermon was 'preached byJler.' 31 r. AI. the requestor many friends,.Mr; M. has kindly Ai/nished us with' the following extract from his sermon on theioc~ bus casion:.- _ . . To-day w© hare gathered together for the purpose of committing to- £he earth, until the morning of the I resurrectioDj ibo mortal, remains of a young friend i and soldier, 'William Van Horn. He died Wednes* | day, Sept. 17tb, while engaged on the side of bis [ country in tbo battle near Shorpsburg. William had been in the service about a year and a half. He was i among the earliest of par recruits who enlisted for j three, years. The labors’of his regiment for some ! weeks preceding bis death were extremely arduous. Landing at Acquia Creek they were marched alpng the Rappahannock, guarding fords and batteries ; 1 and when the order came to fall back they marched toward Washington, and as they marched they fought .wifh a beroiem that entitles them to our grajutude and honor, Tfever should we forget our* valiant youth who aided in preserving our national arms from dis grace in* the second contest at Manassas. Arriving ‘at Washington they rested for a few days’, When, ! though weakened by hunger and exhausted by hard | fought battles, they rose up at the word of command I and marched bravely out to meet and drive back the enemy of our peace and Government. That enemy , was met on the field of Antietnm and was compelled I to retreat to his own valleys, l 'which had already been impoverished by war. In- the long and terrible fight of "the 17th of September Williom Von Horn acted his ! part bravely as a.soldier, 'and where the fight was hot, there he laid down bis life, a pledge of hiaper eonal valor and a sacrifice for the repose of his coun try. There is not a comrade aor an officer but 'who .bears cheerful testimony to his obedience, kindness of heart, self control, laitbfnlness and courage. In those weeping April days, when be first went forth,' he’approachcd his father and kissed him, a long and sad farewell. With the same , tenderness and affec tion let us henceforth cherish the memory of the warm-heartedfon and lb© brave young soldier. I have counted the names of ten young men who two years .ago were in*our Sunday School—eight of them wore in one Bible class—all of whom ha've since served in the army-of their country. Some of them r the Lord has called away—Erwin Atherton by sick ness, James Cole nnd William Van Horn through the field of battle. One of-lhcm Was’wounded at Dranes ville,'another at Manassas. Tv*b of them are now disabled by tbo labors of the campaign. Th« re maining three are inactive service. I miss them (o-diiv full ns’much as I did whch they first went out from us. I bear them in my thoughts nnd aflections, and I honor them, for their enthusiasm, devotion and self-sacrifice. Connected with families of (be congregnfion-dhere aro"not less than thirty persons who are exposed.to the dangers of war, I will add to the honorable roll of the deceased soldiers of ( lhe congregation by men tioning the names of George English and William Megrnff—both of whomTdied in the conrageous-di*- charge of their duty irt the presencipof the enemy. Funeral services have been held in thi? church o\t*r the bodies of Hcn>y .McCarty and Bolus WeUierbee. There are others also whom we nil should henor. The timp is not far distant when the names ot those who hut e fallen in ibis war to preserve the nation will be cherished with a reverence even greater than the soldiers of the Revolution have been, Tl'c ought to be grateful 1 to the men 1 who by volunteering have done so much toward ‘■applying the demand made by (diet Government upon our village nnd adjoining tonnships for troops, and who have illustriously maintained our loci. I hon>T, by patriotic endurance on the tnarch and by unshrinking valor when under the* enemy’s fire”, Ot those formerly living in Wells* bore, JDelmnr nnd Charleston there have been ’•lain in defending our Government and homes (in addition to. already mentioned) George Dwight i-nmh, George Brewster, Henry Fenton, Jiirorn Wilcox and Jumci Hurd * I do not forgot a young friend, who, at the time of entering lived in u neighboring village. I f was acquainted with him for \cars. lie had soine -1 thing niorb thnu my respect and regard. He was in telligent, kind, pleasing, upright and brave. And j with the«e words I pay a merited tribute to the mem- I ory of Robei t S unu k. } 'Jhe.-e all. as brave men, are entitled to this test!- ] moni.nl, and to a more tnduimg (me. which doubtless >vUi. at the proper time be erected in their honor, i { The bodies of many of our dead remain, aud will re niaiji, upon the battle field* of tho ifouth. Ground i t that had no sacreduess in our eyes has by tho anbint ; ing of Xoithern blood, been made precious. Of I*uw many afflicted one- inuv it be said, rlicir thoughts will ' wander v thetV. tljeir .il.’cclif ns will abide thcie, aad | the strange country will he to them as Canaan mis to j 1 the Isiaelites; and whoief7/r<V dear ones are buried, j their Israels and their Josephs, in the same country | will they take up their home, having been taught by | Affliction an integer love of liberty and of God— t more capable therefore of acting as messengers of 1 mercy to the whole human race. j The following letter, from a companion of I ceased, will be .read with interest: "* j Xear Keetisvjli.k, Washington Co., Md., V Thursday, Sept. IS, ISC2. j j Mrs. Th B. Vax Ho'n.v —My Dear Sir: It is the ■ jnost painful duty I have ever performed, and one i which was almost the hist wish of Billy, via; that in ! case he'was killed I should write to bis father and { mother immediately. I made out a list yesterday of j the casualties in Company H, 6th Regiment, and sent J.to Mr. Youd£. I sent a man out to the battle field I this a. m.; be has just returned and reports William as dead, with a musket ball through his heart. lie was always brave and at bis post, and die I in front of the boitle line. lie was idolized by the entire company, and we all weep over the loss of so brave a ’ soldier, such a kind and generous companion. He bad been my tent mate for two month* past, and we bad often talked- of homo together and the pssibilitics of a*speedy return. He was d«j\otcdly attached to home, blit was willing to sacrifice all forcouotry. * His pockets were rifled d 7 everything valuable, and .1 have not even a memento to inclose. He had, to my knowledge, $2O «r $25 in money about his person. I shall see that herds decently his grave oarofolly marked—tile only duty 1-ean now lender a friend I loved most dearly. Itespcctful'v yours, fiergL 11. J. Ramsdell, Commanding Company. * John Kirkpatrick. Jr., and James F. Cowden, also mentioned by Mr. Marplo, are missing, and there is yet no authentic information of their death. s MARRIED At the. parsonage of the I’resbyterisfh Church, in WeUsboro, on the Btb October, by tbo Rer. J. F. Calkins, Mr. JOHN MARSHALL, of Hamilton, Canada, and Mi.-s .ELIZA \V. HANFORD, of El mua, N. V. In Dclmar, on Sunday ereniog, Sept. 2Ut, at the residence of Hirntn Wanner,' by J. D. Houghton, Esq., VVM. GROSE to Mbs JULIA KENEDY. In Dclmar, on the 28th September, by J. D. Hough ton. Esq.,'Mr. ISAAC D. WALKER, of Covingon, to Miss £ARAH L. OLMSTED. In Chatham, Sept. 28th, Arlettie, ouly child of Ad dison and Adeline Gates, aged three years and four teen day ' She Wes lovely in life, beautiful in death, and it was.hard to give hemp; but we know that she will have a part in the first resurrection— ’ And through a Savior’s merit, With the blessed ones above, Eternal life Tuber it Ip the Paradise of Love. In Hospital, Jackson, Tcnn., of typhoid fever, on Sept. 0, 1862, GEORGE W. GILE, of the 4th Min neaota Regiment, formerly of Charleston, Tioga Co., Peoo.y aged 36. ( Estray. CAMB into the enclosure of tho subscriber, a SHAN. OF HOUSES^—one a sorrel,, three-feet white sud*'white strip in the face; the-other an iron grey. Any parson owning the same will please come forward, prove property, and take them away. JOSEPH WIU/ARH, IL. Delmar, Oct. 8, 1862. ‘ v ! iBS. "'il New Millinery Goods. “.-ft MISS PAULINE SMITH has just returned from the City, where «he received a very large and .choice variety of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, embracing the latest and moat approved style of LACIES’ AND' CHILDREN'S HATS, to the examination of which she invites the ladies of Wellsboro. Remember the place—First door below the Aoitatob office, up stairs. Wellsboro, Oct. 8, 1862, X> I 33 XS Tt'OG a- COUNT Y AGITATOR. THU SIX HUNDRED ,IH DDSANECMALE OR FEMALE AGENTS'** sell . ! LEODY’R, NEW , STEEL PLATE' COUNTY COLORED MAP-OF THE UNITED BTAES, , cANaDaS, AND NEW BRUNSWICK. From recent survey*, completed Aug. 10, '1862 j cost $20,000 to engraVe i£ .and one year** time. Superior to map-ever made Colton or Mitchell, uour price orjnty cents j 370,000' are Engraved dn this may. w * It UjD.ft£'<m]y a-Ooonty jjlapTbut it ia -elso a COUNTY AND RAILROAD MAP of the United States end .Canadas combined in one, giv^z . EVERT-RAILROAD STATION and distance between. Guarantee any vomtD or man $S tolfiper day, and will take baokolf mapi that cannot be sold and refund the money, ‘ [ ’Send for $1 Worth to tryjf Printed instraotions bow to canvass wejl,furnished alloun agents..' T . , | ) Wanted—Wholesale Agents for our Mapsineyery State, Caiifbnua, Canada, England, Franco and’ Cu ba. A fortune can be made'with a few hundred dol lars capital,,, competition. . ' J. T. LLOYD, Koj 164 Broadway,'Y. The War Department -ufeis oar Map of Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, cost $lOO,OOO, on which, fs marked Anjtfetnm (?reek> Sharpsburg, Maryland Rights, WiTMamsrport Ferry* RhorersviJle, Roland's Ford, and nil others on the Potomac, and every other place in Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania or money refunded, [ ' , LLOYD’S TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY, OHIO, INDIANA iand ILLINOIS, is the only authority for Gen. Buell and the War De partment* • Money refunded- to any one finding an error in it. Price, 50 cents. ' . From the Tribune, Aug. 2. " Llotd’s. Map op Virginia, Maryland. Attn Pennsylvania,—This Map |s very large; its cost is but 26 cents, and it is the; best which can be pur chased.” i . LLOYD'S GREAT MAP OF THE MIS SISSIPPI RIVER—From Actual Surveys by Capts. Bart and Wtn. Bowen, Mississippi of St. Louis, Mo., show's evtjry man plantation and owner's name from St. Lonisjto the G-ttlf of Mexico— -1,359 miles—every sand-bar,, island, town, landing, and all pfcces 2g .mile* tmuk.from. tba 'riyjr— colored in counties „and Static. Pfice, $1 in (sheets. $2, pocket form, and £2 50 on lirien, with rollers. Heady Sept. 20. . _ ~ t >•; TLCrr Washington,) ~ - t -.Sept. 17th, 1«M. f J,' T. Xiiorn^—Sir: Senmtiio your Map of the Mississippi River, with pride per hundred copies. Rear Admiral Charles H. Davis, commanding the Mississippi squadron, is authorized to purchase as many as are required for use of that squadron. GIDEON WELLES, Secretary of the Navy. Notice. THE subscriber, haf’Qff been appointed Assessor of Taxes, under the 'Act of Congress to provide Internal Revenue to support jtbe Government, and t*> pay interest on fhe public debt, approved July 1, 1862, hereby gives notice tbal he has divided bis as sossment iLstnct, being the 18th DiMricl of Penn p\lvania, into the following sub-districts?' and has appointed the following persons as Assistant .Asses sors for said districts, to wit: 1 Xo. I—All that part of. Centre County including the Borough of Bollefnnte, Mtlesburg and Unibnvillo and the townships of Spring Bun per) Boggs, Liberty, Howard, ' Curtin, Snow-Shoe, Burnside, Walker, Marion, Umou, North Taylor and Henston. Assist ant Assessor, H. G. Durham, PostOSlce, Bellefonle. Xo, ‘2 —All that part of Center County including the townships of Furgusort, Hlarris, Patton, Half moon, and that part of FoUer ( towuehip lying west of the Lewisfown and Bollefonfe turnpike. Assistant Assessor, Thomas- Dale, Post Office, Boalesburg. Xo. 3—All that remaining part of Centre County including the Borough of Mil! Hall, the-townships of Alison, Buck Creek, Bald Engle, Ltmar, Porter, Lo-‘ gnn, Greene, Crawford and Assistant Asses sor. It. G. Hutchison, Post Office, Mill Hail. X<>. s—All that remaining part of Clinton County including the Borough of Loekhaven. tbo township of Pine Creek, Dun.-table, Woodward, Colebrook, Gingan, Chapman, Ll n dy, Keating, Gallagher, As sistant Assessor, William Post Uifice, Lock bau>n. Xu. 6—-AU that part of Lycoming County lying ©n the wej-t s’de of Lycoming Creek, also including the t-’w nf-hip of Buttress, Susquehanna, Limo-Stono and Nippenose. Assistant Assessor, David Showers, Post Utßeo, X’ewlerry; No. 7—AM that remaining pirt of Lycoming Coun ty including that part lying eapt of Lycoming Creek, al-o the townships of Washington. Brady and Armstrong. A-sistant Assessor, T. P. Simmons, Post Office, Williamsport. j Xo. B—All that part of County iacluding the Borough nf Tioga, the townships of Tioga, Rut land, B.ichinoDd, Sullivan, Covington, Ward, Bloas, Liberty and Union, and the Boroughs of Mansfield, Mainsbnrg and Covington. Assistant Assessor, S. B. Elliott, Post Office, Mansfield. No. 9—All that part of Tioga County including the Borough of Lawrenceville, Elkland and Knox ville, and the townships of Jatjkson, Lawrence, Nel son, Osceola, Deerfield, Farmipgton, Brookfield and Westfield. Assistant Assessor,<C. H. Goldsmith, Post Office,' Knoxville. No. 10—All that remaining 'part of Tioga County includlr|g~the Boro of WelLborougb, the townsnipsof Middiebnry, Chatham, Charleston, Delmar, Morris, Elk, Phippin, Gaines and Clymer, Assistant Asses sor. M. Bullard, Post Office, Wejlsboro.-- No. ll—The County of Potter. Assistant Asses sor, A. Roansville, Post Office, f’oudcrpport. 4 1 . r •. GEORGIj BOAL, Assessor? Boalsbnrg, Centre County. •> J. M. SMITH, AS now on bond and is daily receiving at bis NEW STORE, OPPOSITE JTIIE DICKENSON HOUSE, a fall and complete assortment of Fall knd Winter Goods, which have been bought on the most favorable terms, and will be offered to customers at a VERT SMALL ADVANCE. Many of bis D OMESTTO GOODS were purchased at different times during the Summer, thus enabling him to cell them . , Lesk than Current New Yqfk Prices. and still makes a small profit. Advantages of ~SUCH PURCHASES will at all times bo given to the customers as far as possible, A ycars'experienca in selling Goods for Ready Pay Only, has fully confirmed him to the opinion that this U the only proper way, for both Buyer & Seller. as it enables him to do better by his customer than would bo possible under ihe Credit System. The Beady Pay System will therefore be continued, and also THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM, believing that to bo the only policy consistent with Honesty and Pair' Dealing. All persons from Tioga County visiling.Corning are INVITED TO CALL and make an examination. Corning, Oct. S, 1562, NOTICE is hereby given to the stockholders of the Tioga County Bank that the annual election lor Directors will be held at fhe Bank in Tioga on the 17th of November next, 1882. B. WICKHAM, President AUDITOR’S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, having been appointed an auditor to distribute the fund arising from the sale of the real estate of Daniel MeVoy, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office tji Wellsboro, on Monday, tbo 27th day of October next, at which * time and place alt persons having any claims upon said fund uro required to presenttbera for allowance. JOHN N. BACIiE, Auditor. Wellsboro, Oct. 1, 1862. ANOTHER froph assortment of those 'ele gant II cent CALICOES—jrust received by June 18, 1862. - j. X, HARDEN. -4m Rv BOWEN, * I." UNION BLOCK, BEGS learo-tp-notify such *f bisfriends ml the public who do not already know, that ho ia once more on «’< THE OLD, STAMPING GROUND” on tho ootnerjrhere stood the old - empire s.torjs before “ the Kite,*' 'andmoro particularly that he haa just received a large and varied stock of FAl>l> AND WINTER DRY GOODS, LADIES’ GOODS, . >-■ READY made clothing, , BOOTS, SHOES, *«, as w-ell as a fall assortment of , j . . HARDWARE* . QUEENSWARE,' . r WOODEN-WARE, and , GROCERIES, specially adapted -to *Jho rwants of the community, and will sell them lit the lowest living prices. CASH AND PRODUCE / of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods. Wellsboro, Oct. 8, 1862. Boors, SHOES, EE AT HER AHD r findings. ■QR. FRANKLIN SAYS *' When yon. have anything to advertise, tell th* Public of.il in plain, simple language.” I am manufacturing good custom made Boots, and Shoe? which 1 will se|L at. fair prices, and, only jfor HEADY PA Y. Such work cannot be sold at H»« rates per pair as eastern mad* slop-work, bat jt can and wall be sold at prices which will onuble the pur chaser to protect h’is feet with good substantial boots more"'cheaply than with a poor slopshop article, which, even iif it chances not to fall In pieces lyithtne first weeks servlet, is but a doui>tf\il wet and cold weather. Try'me. Buck and Doeskins Wanted, in the red and short blue, for which 1 will pay cash and a good price, , . ~ 1 Bcof-Hides and Calfskins Wanted, for -which I will jilso pay cash, Shoop Pelts Wonted, for which I will also pay cash and the highest mar ket price. j,> : , - - • ’ ' J An assortment of sole,"upper, Calfskins and linings, pegs, thread, nails, awls, knives, An., Ac., kept con-tnntly on hand, which jrwili sell cheap for cash. Shop on Main Street between Wilcox's ana Bullard’s.--' u r --■ - - -Of SEARS. N. B. I can’t give credit, because, to be plain, I haven’t got it to give. - y WellslfOro, August 27, 1862, MOOi CARDING AND i clote'DiSessing; ly THE OLD FOUEDDY AT Wellsbcrongh, Tioga Comity, Pa. THE subscriber having fitted np the place forth* purpose of Wool Curding and Cloth Dressing, and also would inform the people that we will take wool to manufacture on shores or by the yard, to suit customers, and would inform the people that w# can card wool at any time, as our works run by steam power, awl also that all wool will be carded for four cants per pound. Wool and produce will be taken for pav for the sftrne. N. B. Promptiattention will be paid to all fevering us. Wo will g;vb good satisfaction, • 1 CHARLES LEE,J j JOHN LEE. Weßsboro, June 11, 1862. inpoKTAST to consumers Or TOBACCO. Persons deni ing to abandon its use, should procure a package of the ANTIDOTE TOR TOBACCO. This antidote is the means of destroying the tasto for tubacOo, and thereby every oaq that abase o.y its use: Price. 30 cents pel 1 package, sent Post-paid. Agents wanted for this and ftye-pther- new articles commanding READY SALES AND GOOD PROFITS. For particulars, enclose stamp and send for Circular Address, G. M. DEWITT, West Burlington, Pa. Aug. 27, 1862. AMERICAN HOTEL. {formerly J). Hart's “ Crystal Fountain” Hones.) Corker of Main and Queen Street, WELLS!) OR O, PA. MRS. BOLERMAN. .... Proprietor. Strict attention paid to the comfert of guests. Good stabling. Charges reasonable. £3?* A good Cook and a hostler wanted, Wollsboro, Sept. 3, 1563-—ly. 5 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letter* of ad ministration having been granted to the subscri ber, on the estate of Pbmeas Price, late of Westfield, deced, ; notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those haring claims to present them properly aotbenticated for settlement lo the subscribers. SYBIL PRICE, 1 . , , I. M„ EDGECOMC, | Aamr, ' Westfield, Sept. 24, 1502.» FOR SALE. A SORREL MARE, warranted kind and sound, and only seven years old. The owner will sell tbbt cheap, having no farther us© for her. Also two or three good cows. Inquire of ROBERT TRULL. East Charleston, Sept. 3”, 3662. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of Administration having been granted to the nn dersigned on the estate of ELISHA SMITH, lafe of Rutland Township, tiec'd.. notice is hereby given to those indebted V° said estate to make immediate payment,.awl those haying; chains to present them properly authenticated for settlement to the subsen ber. SUSANNA SMITH, Administratrix. • .R-Jtland.Sept, 10/ISG2 ~ To Consumptives. THE advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by o very simple remedy, after hav ing suffered (Several years with a severe lung affec .tioo, and that dread’disease. Consumption, is anXious to make known to his Jellow sufferers the mean* of cure. To all wljo desire it he will send a copy of the prescription l used (free of charge), with directions for preparing and using.tho same, which they will find % jri/re ‘'lire for Consumption, Asthma, BronchiHt , <fee, object of tho advertiser in sending (ha pre scription is to benefit the afi}icted, and spread Infor mation which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try bis remedy, as itwill cost nothing and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing.the will please address * '■ Rev. EEWARD'A. WILSON. ~ Williamsbureh. ' ' ’ Oct Ist 1852. Kings County, New Yert. JGSTKAY. $ LEFT the bam at the American Hotel, on Thurs day, the 18th inst., a RED COW, 6 .years old, 3 cuts in left ear. Whoever will return her to the above named place, will be liberally rewarded. 4 STRAYED OR STOLEN.—From the premises of J, B. Doan, in Charleston Township, on the night of the 9th <xf August 1862, a large red Six Tear Old Cow. Also, a Four Tear Old Roan Cow, supposed to huve a calf by her side. Any one giving .any infor mation as to their whereabouts will bo amply re warded.- Address J. B. DOAN, . Baf-t Charleston; Co. Pn„ Pcpf. 3. 1562.* GLUE in largo or sinall quantiles; for wile at ‘ ~ . Aors.DEcc-iyo&s.; A LABfIE NEW AND DESIRABLE STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS, ■ HATE BEBH KK«BIVBD at m - ■ 1 TROY CASH STORE. We Have rUMVER BAD A ,T/ V } more Complete Stock THAN THE PRESENT. ,■ - ; Our Prlcea WILL BE FOUNT* BELOW THE MAEKET RATES. Gar Large PURCHASES, \ AND LARGE SALES , i WILL ENABLE US —TO—^ . i Give Bargains —TO— OUU CUSTOMERS, NOT TO BB FOUXD ELSE WHERE. OUB REPUTATION —^r«R — Cheatf Goods SHALL BS PBtlT MAINTAINED. We Confidently INVITE , V COMPARISON. Ferine & Co., TROY, PA. ANOTHER STOCK OF FINE CLOTHING AT PRICES Far Below Competition. .We have' just receceived a Urge purchase of sea sonable Bendy Made Clothing, from the Assignees of the celebrated OAK HALL ESTABLISHMENT. At price* that will enable ns to pell below thro cast of manufacturing. Tbw l*Wk iS-Wvll *4riby the atten tion of all purchase# of Cl^tbiojfc. rjrßi>’E-i.co. : It Cares. Headache In Ten IBnates. CLINE'S VEGETABLE EUBI OCATJON. •tWB the sore cure of Ered*cl». loutbxebs. SterbcM. Jr BWtnsttem, soreTbrret. Nrerslfrfs, Pclua In IMIWi, Sack o » Stomxcb, Crosßa, Cut*, 6pnins, burnt, Brel***, Woukds, ie- So, Also for all Undo of ★ouado on mm. TRY IT—JT CANNOT FAIL I 43*Tbo aonsrens edres that are daJlypfrfbrtssd by tk« DIE of tb« Vegetable Embrocation, are an (Sclent tridaaaa of its superior excellent Tirtnee. Furtbormore, this prepare* tion (foot not contain any pofievome mlAereJg.QV uilrtonoua drugs. From Prof, Williams, Principal of (he Vtieor Musical Institute. B. Cl m—Dtar witnessed tbarery beeafklal results from the n» df yom Vegetable Snbrecatiaß tr»J •elf and membera of my family In cau of colds,eon (iteeal end hoarseness, I cheerfully glee yon tbia tsstlmesy te Me worth, and can confidently recommend It In tbe abort eases from an experimental knowledge of Its efficacy. - Tcnas very truly, W. WUXUMb Utica, June. 4,1861. . . , Good News from Home--All Agree- - See What They Say. We, the undersigned citizens of Utica, bpviog used Clint's Vegetable Embrocation in our families, and finding ft an ai* most saintary remedy, can cheerfully recommend it lo tte public generally, as being an inciispensible artlcle for.fMpJJy' me. We do not wish to underrate any other worthy medkiae,- but can truly say that we never before hare found an total to this Vegetable Embrocation, and would advise every pA* lly to keep a bottle ready for immediate use. Mrs. M. A. Hill, Schuyler st. Mrs. I. Crocker. Burnett tt. Mrs. Emily Qervln, Mrs. E. Oarnrgut, “ Mrs* Rachel Roberts, « Mrs. A. M. Elbbs, “ D. Bacon,,Catharine st, D..L. Simone, .**, T. S. Robinson, 72 Genesee st., Mrs. M 8 Frauds, Bkndiu st Jas. Marsden, Huntington st., N. M. Shepard, Spring, st* Mn.Gftorgc. Bancroft, “ . Mrs. M. Wheeler, firs. AJviro Lane, “ Mrs. Anna ** Mrs; Mary Vaughan, “ D. Vanvalkenbuig, •*' ’ Henry Hill, Vniick st., John Shots, Genesee st* P. C. Hartjwell, M Jane Davison, Bcqy^ r l " t - Mr*. J. Walker, “ Robert Lane, Huntington st. Mr*. EHz%Shott, Genesee st., Priscilla McLaughlin, Elisabeth Grants, Catherine*!. Margaret Marsden, “ Selina Simmons, Borness 8U Ann Hilt Varick «t n ■ The above names are from well known respeetabledtlaec?, and a'thouenud more names might be added, of whom infor mation c«i be had jo reference to the astonishing enrer per fpnped. -r , PWpared tfntl sold", wholesale ard retail, by B. CUNI, ITn. 60,fleo*sW»treot, Marble Block. Utica, N. T/ ’ Ai** fat e*i> by U. JQ.NEB, of Cherry i’latte, travelling agent. ‘ . Angtat 13,1862. The Great Fieioile# FOR THE UNION, Are attracting the.attention and awakening the licet sensations of delight thronghoat all the LOYAL ST A T E'S, and tending dismay to the ranks of the rebels, and the filling up of the new and beautiful KEYSTONE STORE, with a largo stock of all descriptions of merchan dize, by BULLARD & CO.. U also arresting the attention of the people of t h i t s y ic ixitr,_ and at the same time creating alarm among those who are opposed to * SMALL PROFITS & QUICK SALES. . The following is a partial list of their 'Extensive Article. DRESS GOODS of the choicest pattern* DRY GOODS of all descriptions, including , SHAWLS, COTTON CLOTH, READY MADE CLOTHING, U. They bare also a selected assortment of Hardware, suited precisely to this locality, besides a large quin* lily of Glass Ware, Crockery, fce. They can fit you with a HAT or CAP, BOOTS or SHOES, CLOTHES MADE, or the CLOTH to make them with* Their location is First Door above ROY'S DRUG STORE, IttAIW STBEE JT, WELLSBORO-, PA., where they will he happy to RECEIVE CALLS. Welliboro, Sept. 24,18(53, WM. B. SMITH, PROSECUTING PENSION ATTORNET, A and Dealer in LAND WARRANTS, And General Collection and Claim Agent* KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA,* Will attend to business in the! Supreme Court and Court of claims, and to the prosecution of,-claims be* fore the several Departments of -Government. Espe* cial attention will be given to cfaipis for BOUNTY LANDS and ARREARS OF RAY; $lOO BOUN TY and PENSIONS, in the JJ\AND and INDIAN OFFICES; before the GENERAL POST OFFICE, and MILITARY CLAIMS generally. The Subscriber having been engaged for the past four years in the prosecution of claims before the De. pertinents in Washington, will give particular aUeo-- tion to ■ SUSPENDED CLAIMS for Pensions and BOUNTY LANDS, especially h¥ eases where the soldier or widorW’ is unable to str-'e the officer's name. In all such rcases no ebargd n:l! be made unless successful. Unqoesliosble references will be given in all cases. Alt business relating u matters above referred to can bq done by cprresp.ot. enee with the subscriber, and all letters address-.’ ;•> him at Knoxville, Tioga County, Pa., will reciV.« prompt attention. j WM/B.SMII 11. August 27, 1802. Corning Sewing IHacliino Dt'pof THE best Sewing Machines in the United Grover A Baker's New Family Machine, n.:G ir > the Lock Stitch, Acknowledged to be superior la, m, others. Price $4O. GROVER 4 BAKER'S FAMILY MACHINE.se much admired by those who have used them. Brice $4O. GROVER A BAKES’S LARGE SHUTTLE M,V CHINE for sewing Leather and Tailor work. .True $4O. Wbelor and Wilson $45, Tinkle A Lyon’s $4O. Singers, $5O. Empire, $4O. WUlcox A Gibbs, $BO. Persons baying dr ordering machines of mb can rely on gtetting one adapted to their business. Every Machine warranted to give satisfaction for one year. Machines on Mahogany, Black Walnut, and Hose Wood casea.at advanced prices. For par» ticulars send for Circulars. C. G. HOWELL* Proprietor of the Corning Bag Factory* Corning, N. Y., Sept. 10, 1862. A ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of ad- J\ . ministratiation having been granted to the sub scriber on the estate of Nathaniel Imps on. late of Del mar township, deceased, notice is hereby given to these indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement to the subscriber, URIAH IMPSON, Administrator. Delmar, OcL.l, 1862. 91ilitary Notice* /VT OTICE is hereby given that the draft in Tioga X i County is postponed until Thursday, the 16ih day of October next,, The subscriber will be at bis office in Wellsboro from the Ist to the 10th of October, to bear appli cations for exemptions, after which time none will be allowed. All applications for) exemption on account of .physical du-abiiity moat bo accompanied by the surgeon’s certificate, stating the particular .physical disability for which the applicant claims exemption. ThenSurgoon will bo its attendance at his office ia Tioga'bntll the 9th day of October to bear claims of exemption on account-<*AyiH-yaioal disability. Only those who have not heretofore applied will bo heard* J. EMERY, Commicstouer. Wollslbro, CcK-1, I£s•*. ~ J " c ““
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