‘twriGlTM'lift. f 00A X, IgP MXSCEtL.. ItOPS •flTeanasmyT Oct, |fjd3. ■ ' ' Nawv AdrertUement»; ; p J A Parson.. '■ jßffy—Perih»'*Co. .jt(|L jrfdinittrowr’* .- 4^'Adiir' x. MoBM **"• ._ . Application in Diroree—H. StoweU.ifJ • ' fvmtn-'As*** —flw. ?. Monroe. s .i&fei , *»■* J 1 m f.)( '■l. ] Remember that noV' Is thd fit pfty for jifXciTATOS., in wood. ■ We'ere nearly;. "now „ cold weather I* ootning on, offer to tV jM|food on cjbieription. Bemonjber,“fir»t coiri»,-.j ,|^fved." Co.,Mrt Uu» week,: (jiblio mi tSair friend* generally , »l,i, fc*v» ..-rchual for Fall md Wintet, Stoqlt-M lft| quality ~d quantity. Bead their advottisemeß j'j., To Fecit -Bcters.—B. C. WjcW heps the Urgeet and beet assortment oV I, (til part •( tb « ootthtry. If you want tl iJJ £ til get them at the Tioga Nurseries. ■ Ul pa- Scald Peaches to Peel Them fM, Hunt, K.Y.City, inform! the JgricuUuralUt, t tried iciHing peaches the same as 'tomatoes, I the end finds it an admirable plan for i’l|k et tlult m fully ripe. Pnt them in a pan, ponr :: ‘i#,ng wa- Itr ever thefa and lei them .stand a mi) M, but not lent enough to cook beyond skin deep;/|!|&e skins f iH cleave off readily without waste,; s|;jwe have proved by tiiat. ‘ jna- if E. Cncßcn,—Order and Tim wjif Meet if i. We are authorised by The pastor Church of Wellsboro, (Rev. J. D. geU,):, %tate the allowing as the programme of regular i flings, for the present; » i v . Preaching every Sabbath morning at I, clonk. Preaching Sabbath evening, 7 o'clock/; Slil | in two foeke, from Sabbath Oct. 19. '4 , Preaohiug at the SbumWay School Tij « Abraham Zwcoln” let eseri fmi thy / ’ Proclaim to th© ages the deed most 5nV ifff [That tnan can b© just to his poor folio’ rain ; ‘Though war’s desolations still over ija There’s hop© for our country,—wo'rV; jeanng the goat j * , Vl.ji / Py prophets foreshadowed wben man bl dQtld* be free To worship this god 'neath: his vine With non© to molest or bis conscience ciHjßeS *> G«d bless Abraham Xincoln” the erU»,..jand tb« ‘ great. „ ‘. Jlf v ! WtlUboro, Sept. *0,18C2. L j fSr Imis fob th* Hospitals.—s-ijaave re «ii«4 tb. following letter which explain* iUplf: Casteel Oppice, SfSiTApr Commi sSfik, ' - VfisnisOTOS, Oclob< -^.‘ISSS. J Th« inqairy being frequently made the ftmminion wishes to receive apples -ofe.tbo use «( tbs WoandeS,' it should immediate y'%o pub liiied, *• widely »a possible, that djiba]- apples tionot be sent to its depots in too large quantities. Town tad riiltgd Relief Societies are *rcific.«le't to atk. trrtuqements for paring, catting,'!»» drying by their members, end each volunteer diiigjtnce ns A«j can o'ViUst. and to notify farmers tht rtpey will meivo such good fruit as they may Jjiosed to •fir and are unable themselves to jrojjefiygproparc. Dried applet may bo eeqt in barrels ori fices, or in riteag baga marked “ To be kept fruits it tiller kinds, and all good canned Lp ifcwili be firy acceptable, ■, Fuan. I.aw-Oi d^rnn, t '~ Sefieriji ; jf^gtary. Law.~Wo regret that we|h tieie (It appearance in tbia community not v ijfcjfrlots or but of the spirit which always these, fmral weeks ago some of*'our citizens < a*w fit to tUtah exemption from draft for causes *t til sufficient. If the examining fit to i»7 that those men were not fit for liaply discharged bia sworn duty; in tht j njtnlses. If thej are not fit for duty, these men ik, a," J$P editor •dfciti elsewhere in the paper, that the were condemnation of ■l®! pass. * ' ‘u 7gr Reuwioy.—Last MondtyjJwii«g * reunion of tha soldiers now home Lok place at the Pennsylvania House in tl-i^^orougb. sick and wounded Tioga Boys oow-fbsgjalescent feelidiag Capt Carlo of the fiih Lieut. *“W the Old Bncktails) graced,tb* their oe. The popular Landlord,"Mri a *plwdid supper prepared entirely at bis uth-expcwse, *od the soldiers anri about* sixty of their uh|fendfl did justice to the,-qualities of the viac tujf ' Copper over,"the Wefmore Bawd tome (atrlotio oiaric, after which the followlh ( Xtp*«ta were pfopcMd; "C«pt. Carls"—re?podded ',H. W "Be*. Seeley"— responded Mi by Dr. “The. Molten, Wives, Sister* M Wt« of the Brave Boya of the Army- think a,, ‘ of the Seldier ud lie Soldier tb >j# most of *W responded to by 0. 0. Williax fiji "Lient. to by Hugh JTtrang B. *cCl»!ian”-*-tesponded to by Capt.'Carl |SSjf|Tha ah- I** 1 Soldiers in the Field” —responded; jj? n? S. F, «joj 0 6pT Host—his liberality, p* i®ssm and l*Wie spirit have.'always been manife ’life I° r > n sh efforts this evening to do honor to the rihe- defend *? ®| ®weoantry,.and to coitribnte to ./it(pleasures evening, be is specially entitled to to with three cheers. ho *nd wife made' by 3 'Sherwood, *"|t Webb and others, and a number of b|iit* which “tie unhappily forgotten were propo 'ft fand met *» response. • b fenittlitee was appointed' to draft .‘fwolutrons i -fl; ' r nzpf4*slv«,o2 the appreciation of the good cheer ftp nislied by our host/ And the*- Meeting adjourned #ith three .cheers for “The Union—one and inseparable, now,and forever. “ 11 r , Wa seldom, enjoyed so pleasant a party as tint, and the enjoyment seemed to pervade the whole com* 'pany. another such meeting u may we be thereto/Bee/V. , . JSB* Death op David HAiftcoNß.—Death baa been ones morals odr midst>>aud has removed to another life a mott-worthy : member M society. The great Destroyer is busy dojpg bis work not only on the held of battle, but In the peaceful walks of private life. The death thiVwe are called upon to chronicle, is that of Mr, David Hammond,'of Hlkland. He de parted ibis life on the Ist'of Sept, in the 81st year of his age* having been born on the Ist of March, 1792. He drew bis infant breach in the far famed and beau tiful valley of Wyomibgj’ to which place bis father bad removed from Connecticut, At bis birth the country ,was still engaged in the War of the Revolu tion*. and 4ia died the second year of the great Re. boliioQ. Thus both bis entrance into his de parture from it was while his country was engaged in a terrible struggle for national existence. The family from which he descended was highly respectable, and noted for patriotism and love of country. His father and several of-hls brothers were soldiers in the war of the Revolution. At the close of that war owing to troubles in the valley be returned to Connecticut, and there be died when Mr. Hammond was eight years of age. Being left an orphan he came to Sooth port in the State of New York to live with an uncle, where be spent the days of youth; and there also at the age of twenty-three be was united in marriage to Miss Polly Tubbs. This union proved to be a lasting and happy one. In his company be found a help meet worthy of the name, and to her b© was devotedly at tached through life. A kind Providence smiled pro pitiously upon them and blessed the labors of their hands, and crowned their days with peace and pleaty. In ISI I they took up their abode in the valley of the Cowanesque. This valley was then covered almost entirely with a dense forest, a few clearings only as yet having been made. The early settlers here had to contend with great difficulties. They were far from market, the roads were very bad, and the virgin soil was very ‘heavily timbered, rendering it difficult to clear and bring under cultivation. All these difficul ties Mr. Hammond overcome. The great trees fell be fore the stroke of his sturdy arm. The forest disap peared before him, and he changed it into rich farm ing land. Through hia energy and perseverance, he succeeded in securing for himself a comfortable home, ■ and ample means of support for bis numerous house, hold. He had eight children, one son and seven daughters, who now rise up and call him blessed. In all the relations bf life, be was eminently exemplary. He yos a kind father, an affectionate husband, and a good and useful member of society. He was tempo, rate, frugal, and industrious. His home was the abode of peace and industry. In it he sought and found that happiness which many seek for elsewhere. f Tioga reap in t Tari f i In character, he was modest and unassuming. Ills honesty wn« powerful. 110 was benevolent, kind to the poor. From Lis' door thd needy were never turned away empty. Id addition to this, it may be said that he was a liberal supporter of the institutions of religion ; a constant attendant on the tneaoe of as long as his health would-permit, A savh*£i change, it is hollered took place in his re ligious character about the year 1836. From that time forward, ho gave every evidence of being a new man. He also gave good evidence of this in the do 'sing days of his life. He was submissive and re signed to the divine nill. He calmly awaited toe close of life; and when it came, he quietly sunk into the arms of death, hut bis immortal spirit, as wo be lieve took its flight to another and brighter world.— lie departed in the enjoyment of the respect and es teem of all who knew him ; and leaving behind him a pure and spotless character. A beloved wife, and affectionate children mourn bis loss. Com. Klldand, Pa., Oct. 8, J 862. In the Hospital at Washington, D. C., on the 26th ult., of Chronic Diarrhea, THOMAS L. ANDERSON, gon of James and Rosina, Anderson (of Co. E, Ist Rifle Regiment.) of Middfebury, Tioga County,-Pa., aged 23 years.- IMPORTANT TO FEMALES t THE HEALTH AND LIFE OF WOMAN IS continually in peril if she ie mad enough to neg lect «ir maltreat thoso sexual irregularities to which two-thirds of her sex are more or less subject. DR, .OHEESEMAN’S PILLS, prepared from the same formula which the inventor, CONELIUS L. CHEESEMAN. M D., of New York, has for twenty years used successfully in an extended private prac tice—immediately relieve without pain, ail disturban ces of the periodical discharge, .whether arising from relaxation or suppression. They act like a charm in removing the pains that accompany difficult or im-4 moderate menstruation, and dre the only safe and re-, liable remedy for Flushes, Sick Headache, Pains in the , -Loins, Back and Sides, Palpitation of the Heart, Jjlerv- J pus Tremors, Hysterics, Spasms, Broken Sleep and , other unpleasant aud dangerous effects of an unnatu ral condition *f the sexual functions. In the worst cases of FCuor Albu* or Whites, they effect a speedy cure. DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS are offered u the only safe means of renewing interrupted menstrua tion, but LADIES MUST BEAR IN MIND That on that very occounf.if taken when the interrup tion arises from natural causes, they will inevitably prevent the expected events. This CAUTION IS ABSOLUTELY" NECESSARY, for such is the ten dency of the*Pills to restore the original functions of the sexual organisation, that they inevitably arrest, the process of gestation Explicit directions, tWiny » chert, and t e'ler they should not be used, tcifA ea'h Hox—(he Price Out J)ol lor each Box, rontninfvy from 40 to 50 pith. A valuable Pamphlet, to he had free, of the Agents. Pills sent by wait promptly, by enclosing price to the Agent. Sold by druggists generally. R. B. HUTCHINGS, Proprietor, For sale at Roy’s Drag Store. Dec. 11, IfifiL-ly. 20. Cedar st., New York. IN pursuance of an order of (he Orphan’s Court for Tioga County, the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Fannie Green leaf, deed., will expose to public sale on the 22d day of November next, at 2 o’clock F. M-. of said day the following described real estate situate in Deltnar township to wit; A lot of land beginning at a post the north west corner of land surveyed for John Hastings; thence by sgid Hastings and land surveyed to L. Foss sooth 76i perches to a birch tree ; thence by land surveyed for Wm- L. Warriner west 114 perches to o Linn tree in the warrant line; thence by the -warrant line north 75J perehes to a hemlock tree; thence by land deeded to Gales and H. Wilcox east 111 perches to the place of beginning—containing 53| acres, about 20 acres improved, a log house and an old shanty for a barn and a few frnit trees thereon. Oct. 16,1862. JACOB HILTBOLT, Adm’r. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Letters of ad ministration having been granted to the sob ecriber on the estate of Henry S. Lnrnson, late of Cly tner Township, dec’d., notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate, to make immediate payment, and those having claims, to present them prdperly au thenticated, for settlement to the subscriber. SUSAN E. LABRIBON, Adm’rx. Clymer, Oct. 10, 1862.* CAME into the enclosure of the subscriber abeat the m'ddle of August last, one dry cow, the owner is requested to call, prove property, pay char ges and take ber away, cr she wiil be disposed of ac cording to law. M LEE* Chatham, Cct. 15, 3?82. DIED SPECIAL iSTOTICES, TO WIVES AND MATRONS. A*liutni*iraloi'’s Sale. Ebtrsiy. THE TIOGA COU NTY AGITATOE. QIX HUNDRED THOUSAND MALE OR O FEMALE AGENTS to «H LLODY’S NEW STEEL PLATE COUNTY COLORED MAP -OF THE UNITED STAKE, ' CANADAS, AND NEW BRUNSWICK, From recent' inrrey >, | completed Aug. It, 1888; coat $20,090 to engrarc it: and on year’* das. Superior to ahy.tl« map srtr made by Colton or Mitchell, and Celia-, at Cm loir, prfce of Mil/ eaata; 370,000 names'are ingrared on thin asp, ' • _ It ii'not only s County Map, bntlt la slao a COUNTY AND RAILROAD MAP of the United Statea .and Canadas combined in one, giving EVERY RAILROAD STATION and distance between. Guarantee any woman, or man $8 to. $S per dey, and will take back ail maps that cannot be told and refund tie money. Send for $1 worth to try. Printed instruction! bow to canrass wall furnished alp our agents. Wasted—Wholesale Agents for oar Maps inerery State, Californio, Canada, England; Francs and Cu ba. A fortune can be made with a few hundred dol lars capital. No competition. J. T. LLOYD, No. 184 Broadway, N. T. The War Department naca onr Map of Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, cost 8100,(100, ofi which is marked Antietam Creek, Sbarpaburg, Maryland Hights, Williamsport Ferry, Bhorersritla, Noland's Ford, and all others on ths Potomac, and scary other place in Maryland, Virginia and PennsyWania or money refunded. , LLOYD’S TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OP KENTUCKY, OHIO. INDIANA and ILLINOIS, is the only authority for Gen. Buell and ths War De partment. Money refunded to any one finding tn error in it Price, 50'cents. From the Tribune, Ang. S. “ Lloyd's Map op Virojuia, Maetlaed ard Pessstlvasia. —This Mep is eery large; its cost is but 25 cents, and it is the best which can he par chased.” LLOYD’S GREAT MAP OF THE MIS SISSIPPI RIVER—From Actual Survey! by Capta. Bar t and- Wo. Bowen, Mississippi River Pilots, of St. Louis, Mo., show's every man and owner’s name from St. Louis to the Golf of Mexico— -1,860 miles—every snnd-bsr, island, town, landing, and all places 2d .miles back from the river—colored in counties and Stales. , Price, $1 In sheets. S 2, pocket form, and $2 30 on linen, with rollers. Ready Sept. 20. ■ Natt DbpatvtweST, Washington,! Sept. 17th, 1862. j J. T. Llotd—Sir: Send me yoor Map of the Mississippi River, with price per hundred copies. Rear Admiral Charles 11. Davis, commanding the Mississippi squadron, is authorised to purchase as many as are required for use of that squadron. GIDEON WELLES, Secretary of the Navy. police. *■ THE subscriber, haring' been j appointed Assessor of Taxes, under the Act of * Conjgrcss to provide internal Revenue to support the Government, and in pay interest on the public debt, approved July t, 1862, hereby gives notice that he baa divided his a*r sessment district, being the 18th District of Penn j?ylvania,’ Into lha following sub-districts, and bet appointed the following persons as Assistant Asses sors for said districts, to w?t: No. I—All that part of,Centre County including the Borough of Milesbutg and Unioovillc and the townships of Spring Banner. Boggs, Liberty, Howard, Curtin, Snow-3hoe, Burnside, Walker, Marion, Union, North Taylor and Houston. A«»iat ant Assessor. R. 6. Durham, Post Office, Bollefonte. No. 2—All that part of Center County including the townships of Furguson, Homs, Patton, Half* moos, and that part of Poster township lying west of the Lewistown and Beflefoote turnpike. Assistant Assessor, Thomas Dale, Post Office, Boalesburg. No B—All that remaining part of Centre County including the Borough of Mill Hall, the townships ef Alison, Buck Creek, Bald Ragle, Limar, Porter, Le gan, Greene, Crawford and Wayne. Assistant Asses sor. R. G. Hutchison, Post Office, Mill Hall. No. 4—All that part of Clinton County, including the Borough of Mill 11*11, the townships of Alison, Beech Creek, Bald Eagld. Lemar, Porter, Logan, Greene, Crawford andAVayne. Assistant Atsessor, R. G. Hutchinson, Post Office, Mill Hall. No. 6—All that remaining part of Clinton County including the Borough of'Lockbaven. the township of Pine CreeH. Dunstable. Woodward. Colebrook, Gingan, Chapman. Lindy, Keating, Gallagher. As sistant Assessor, William Fearon, Post Office, Lock haven. No/fi—All that part of Lycoming County lying on (he west side of Lycoming Creek, also including the township of Bnrtress, Susquehanna, Lime-Stone and Nippenose. Assistant Assessor, David Showers, Post Office, Newberry. * No, 7—All that remaining part ofLycomlng Coun ty including that part lying east of Lycoming Creek, also the townships of Clinton, Washington, Brady and Armstrong, Assistant Assessor, T, P. Simmons, Post Office, Williamsport j. No. i—All that part of j Tioga County including the Borough of Tioga, lhe[ townships of Tioga, Rut land, Richmond, Sullivan; Covington, Ward, Bless, Liberty and Union, and the Boroughs of Mansfield, Mainsborg and Covington.. IssUtant Assessor, S. Be Elliott, Past Office, Mansfipld. No. 9—All that part of Tioga County including the Borough of Lawrenceville, ElkUod and Knox viile, and the townships olf Jackson, Lawrence, Nel son, Osceola, Deerfield, Brookfield end Westfield. Assistant Assessor, C. U. Goldsmith, Post Office, Knoxville. ; No. 10—All that remaining part of Tioga County including the Boro of WelLboroogb, the townsnipsof Middlebury, Chatham, Charleston, Delmar, Morris, Eik, Sbippin, Gaines and Cfyraer. Assistant Asses sor, M. Bullard, Post Office, Wellsboro. No. 11—The County ofiPotter. Assistant Afies* sor, A. Roungville, Post Office, Coudersport GEORGE BOAL, Assessor. Boalsbutg, Centre County. SP£€IAL NOTICE. ALL buyer* of Dry Goods, Boots onu Shoes, Gro ceries, Hats and Cap?, Ac., can make money by making their purchases at I J. A. BAUSONS’ CHEAP GASH STORE. Hie stock is Dow itr first ralo shape, consisting of all kinds of Domestic Gotids, which will be sold at less than NEW YORK PRICES. We have full lines of- Brown Sheetingsapd Shirtings, Bleached Do.,.Den. ims, Tucking?, Striped Shirtings, Cheek*, Blankets, Linens, Tonelings, Yarns, Hosiery, Cotton Batting. Gloves Ac., in as great variety as ever. DRESS GOODS In this stock we,cannot be beat. Having on hand a large stock of Plain and Figured Beds, Brocades, Mohairs, Plain Alpacas, Figured and Plain Merinoes, Parnmettas, Cashmeres, DeLa'ines, Ac., from the rich goods to the lowest prices in market. SHAWL AND CLOAK STOCK, BROCHE SHAWLS, SINGLE 4 DOUBLE, BLANKET FANCY WOOL Cloaks, Saeques, Cloak Cloths, Trimmings Ac., in this stock Vfe can suit every one. ■ CLOTHS AND CASSIMEREB. Blank and Fancy Caesimeres, Melton’s Black Broadcloths, Overcoating*, Satinetts, Cashmeretts, Kentucky Jeans. Facmeis and Mechanics Cassimeres, Cottonadcs and in prices as low as can be found in the county- BOOTS AND SHOES. Mens Double Sole Kip Boots, Mens J Double Sole Kip, Mens Stoga do., Boys do.. Youths do.. Womens Calf Custom made Shoes,* Ladies Kid and Morocco Balmoral Boots, Ladies Kid and Lasting'Balmoral Gaiters. Ladies Kid and Lasting Congress Gaiters. Floe Morocco Boots, Childrens Shoes, ail kinds. We can suit all calls as to KINDS AND SIZES. and will guarantee the prices as low ns the lowest. Batter, Egg's end other Produce, taken on favorable terms. An Early Call Is Solicited! JAMES A. PARSONS, No. S CONCERT BLOCK, CORNING, N. T. Oct. 15,1862. C” '(oycEKTRATED LlJlTfor snltfat ' . ! ‘ i ! EOT* LBCG STORE. . JOHN H. BOWEN, NO. 1. KIWOAT fiLOCK, BEGS'lcare to notil> sneh ef his friends and the public who do not already Wow, that he la and* nofoos 1 ’ ’ " “ ‘rr ••THE OLD STAMPING GROUND’' en, the earner where .stood the old .. . . 1 EItPI RE ST ORE before “ the Fire," aed more particularly that be has Just nceised a large-and raried slock of PAUt AND WINTER DRYGOODS. LADIES' GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, -, BOOTS, SHOES, **. «e well aa a Alt assertment ef HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, WOODEN-WARE, and GROCERIES, specially adapted to, .the wants of ths community* and will eeit them at the lowest Bring prices. CASH AND PRODUCE of all kind* taken in exchange for Goods. WeHaboro, 8,185 V HOOFS, SHOES, LEATHER AND FINDINGS. FRANKLIN SAYS : “ When you bare anything to adrertUa, toll tbe pnblie of it in plain, timple language.*' I am manufacturing good custom made Boots and Shops which I will sell at fair prices, and only for READ 7 PA Y. , Such work cannot bo sold at as low rates per pair as eastern made slop-work, but it can and will be sold at prices which will enable tho pur chaser to protect bis feet with good substantial boots more cheaply than with a poor slopshop artlolo, which, even if it chances not to fall in pieces with the first weeks service, is hut a doubtful protection in wet and cold weather. Try be. Bock and Doeskins Wanted, in tba red and abort blue, for wbiah I will pay cash and a good price. Beef*Sides and Calfakina Wmntad, for wfaieb 1 will also pay cash. Sheep Pelts Wanted, for which I will ala&pay cash and the highest mar ket price. An assortment of sole, upper, calfskins and linings, pegs, thread, nails, awls, knives, shoe-hammers, Ao., Ac., kept constantly on hand] which I will sell cheap for cash. Shop on Main Street between Wilcox'* and Bullard’s. - G. W« SKAR3. N. B. I can't give credit, because, to be plain, I haven't got it to give. Wellsboro, August 27, 1862. J. M. SMITH, J~ j~ AS no* od hand and ia daily recei.ing at bit NEW STORE, OPPOSITE THE DICKINSON HOUSE, a full and complete nsaortment of Fall and 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 DOME S TIC GOODS wore purchased at different times during the Summer, thus enabling him to sell them Leas than. Current New York Prices, and still makes a ?mo(t profit. Advantages of SUCH PURCHASES will at all times be given to the customers a* far as possible. A years experience In selling Goods for Ready Pay Only, bas fully confirmed him in the opinion that this is the only proper way, for both Buyer & Seller. as it enables hits l<*do better by bis customer than would be possible under the Credit System. The itca Mr*. Eliza Shott, Genesee st., Priscilla McLaughlin, Elisabeth Grants. Catherine st. Margaret Marsden, * Selina Simmons, Harness Bt-, Ann Hill. Tarick st,, . The above names are from well known respectable olttaanm And a thousand more tames might bt Added, of wbotf ii matlon-can bo bad Id reference to tie astonishing enrca formed. Prepared and sold. wholesale and retail, by B. CZJKV, Re. 50, Genesee street, Marble Block. Utica. V. Y. Also for Mia by JOHN E. JON Ed, of Cherry Platts, travelling agent. August 38, 9862. The Great Victories FOR THE UNION, Are attracting the attention and awakening,the Ho liest sensations of delight throughout all the LO7 A L ST A T£ S, and sending dismay t 6 the ranks of the rebeU/tm4 the filling up of the new and beautiful KEYSTONE STORE, with a large stock of all descriptions of aerobes* dize, by BULLARD & pO.. is alto arresting the attention of the people of THIS VICINITY, and at the same time creating alarm among those who are opposed to $ SMALL PROFITS k QUICK SALKS* The following ij a partial list of their Exlemlve Article. DRESS GOODS of the choicest patters. DRT GOODS of all descriptions, including SHAWLS, COTTON CLOTH, READY MADE CLOTBTSO, At. They bare also a selected assortment of Hardware, suited precisely to this locality, besides a large quin. tuy of Glass Ware, Crockery, &c. They can fit you with a HAT or CAP, BOOTS or SHOES, CLOTHES MADE,_ or th« CLOTH to make them with- Their location is First Door above ROY'S DRUG STORE , lOilN STREET, WEUSBORO, PA., nrher# they will he happy to RECEIVE CALLS, Wellshoro, Sept. 24, 1562. WM. B. SMITH, PROSECUTING PENSION ATTORNS?, 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 claims for BOUNTY CAXDS o»d ARREARS OF PA 7; $lOO BOUN TY and CESSIONS. 1 n the LAN!) »nd INDIAN OFFICES; before the GENERAL POST OFFICE, and MILITARY CLAIMS yeueroi/y. The Subscriber having been'engaged for tb# past four.years in the prosecution ol claims bt-fore the De partments in Washington, will give particular atten tion to SUSFENDED CLAIMS for Pensions and BOUNTY LANDS, especially ia cases where the soldier or widow is unable to state the officer’s name. Id all such cases no charge will be made unl«Sf successful. Unquestionble reference! will be given In all ca. rf es. All business relating lo matters above referred to can be done by correspond-- eoco with the subscriber, and all letters addressed %f bin* at Knoxville, Tioga County, Pa., will receive prompt attention. WM. B. SMITH. August 2T, TBfi2. Sewing ITlaclilue Depot, THE best Sewing Machine® in the United States. Grover & Baker’s New Fnroily Machine, making the Lock Stitch, acknowledged to be superior to aS -others. P#s©c $lO GROVER & BAKER’S FAMILY MACHINE, so much admired by those who bare used them. Price $4O. GROVER & BAKES’S LARGE SHUTTLE MA CHINE for sowing Leather and Tailor work. Price $4O. Wbeler and Wilson $45. Finkle h Lyon’s $46, Singers, $6O. Empire, Js|o, WiiJcoz A Gibbs, $3O. Persons buying or ordering machines of me ran rely on getting one adapted to their business. Every Machine warranted to give satisfaction for one year. Machines on Mahogany, Black Walnut, and Rose Wood cases at advanced prices. For pur* ticuUrs send for circulars. C. G. HOWELL, Proprietor of the Corning Bag Factory, Corning, N. Y. f Sept. 10, 1862. Administrators notice.—or »r allowance. 'JOHN N, BACHB. Auditor. Wiell*hnrfi. Oct 1, 1862. NOl iCK »* htrtbj t'f D>tr Mirier* of tb« Tirt*r« County Bank that rhe nr nua) election 4,1 mmß be'held ht /he Lank in the L7tliOJ Auveu-U*. aost ISfU. B. VtCZBAft, yttitit**. \ \