trcv. J T ,rj little labor, and ~ j harvest pays - f-, ta! ,cd fold. ‘How is the time to plant youpi'tltrees, i j:. C. Wit'KHAU at Uio Tioga Nurseries, the ! {l it and beat assortmenUn this port of thfr|pate. Jniß, Th‘n miming about 3A. M.» it's aec - country was visited by a tremendous tltoder , lltl accompanied by lightning and hail. 3jigb*- Lrtmk tho barn of Mr. Edward in !,r/o«ton, and set it on fire. He wu only aiei to Hibielharoof and harness, at! hia hay r gra|n ic., ifg ,No insurance. Amount ftp: loss known.. . _ s } —A tie* on flio iidgo south of this Boroligb_ was rcek by lightning and set on Sro. There an*':lt>ubt n other casualties resulting from this fcarfutfiiorm, jithwehavo not board. ,f| ! ’ ■ eff- Godsy’s Lady's Book for KovemhciviJ'ft ™ übnumher, containing ne less than cighty-tbSsc en hildji of vArious Bubjocta. Gbdcy h,i-SoDgaged;>ltri , ojrlind, the aulbar of the “Hidden | , ott|y;aiid i„ charming .lirfe*, to write delusively f|r the uk, »e that the of it. literature wilOTf ler It,, the ordinary jPashioa Magaiin'-s of the |ty— „i, the time to toahe op clubs for the bswjltoir, follows: One copy one year, $3; two ecjnevSh i copies, four copies, *7; rx cople«;r$!o ; topiev *IS; twelve copies, $3O-the ad ul«, in all cup. For sale ' at' KoUnsim'a: IBook Price, twenty-fire cents. ■ ’ A ; rft* Of the very nice specimens of mecijprupal „P, four Fair, the double nrid Single ilajicsiCa job the shop of MrJsi. it- Lake, of this «U«kc, „j. hy Mr. E. E' Kfmbnll, a workman of; .Mb. L„) lulgecU of general admirapcn. Beahfy and nngth seamed combined to render them both-cbjgbly cun total and serrioeable', without either-tbe 'fault ( I.wdry embellishment, clumsiness or weakness.— f„r» was every appearance of grace and dhfi>Hity ,Ib. work, sock a. ml! -doiire; ‘especially ln||rlielcs fftii kind, where everybody cares l»r loft^cand ,!»tor strength and utility.— Frerfonfn milur, , ' ; l|f| CohOsbk’s Imqoest.—Coroner Ilosi an :i«Mt on the body of a young lady nan efj, Irene iliTtni of Rutland, on the 19ih insl., who i|ine to in death in a singular manner. .If appearrfwim the uiim.ny that the deceased lived rylth her a rilov woman wife supported her fu truly iti hj'.irt hy stag .awing work for, her neighbors/. The .toother tusbienl from home on the'l3th, bother, about 12 years old, to gather wdofj ijr the ppoie af cooking. While he was absent i ’,;|ipear> lilt Irene went into a spring house, near tfiorM welt at t» mix baiter' for- cakes.' fhu boy onpia re am, went inte tha Spring Home and foundthM sis ar lying with her head in the water, do»d. she tos (aeay »f the naighbors was also taken, and 'bo sur j«aitsfed thalshe had probably been s»ii|d with u;ipiieptio fit, and was thus drowned.; Tbh|]jury of Inpust rendered a verdict in acerdaneo with ItU, The adeemed is represented na an : pi, sad her death is generally deplored, J!; j ■ ■ I pH- Birisr asp Stiiattox’s Cm.v, tits.—Those who appreciatodhe ad van to) \J'i| ( iAtad tfforta in a given direction; will Island lit ranch epn ho mssomplisied for comnWh£r.4 edu mio« and the interests pf young men by orjfhpixtng i cloie relationship and united, efforts n number of Colleges located in different parts of the By •ii! meana Mossra. Bryant i Stratton have V ;ep ona iW (o perfect a much more thorough and jjrdctical worse of instruction, and through this jchaii«df Col ojii a scries of text books has also beep profpiced on tii difforent sciences taught, affording fhe||lfudent fee largest facilities, for acquiring- t tde llipOT'y and practice requisite to become a pro&cienl buitnjafes man. It-riaw of the superior advantages this chain, and the fact that tbo war has renccfcd A many places vacant requiring first class young .*B°s do ti vonid advise all Who desire socb positioned avail tkemselres of a ’course of instructions at- f olsoipstitu lion as the best investment of time and ino&ay that <u be made. • -. , • s9* The Tioga Boys are-so scattered that near, IMPORTANT NATIONAL WORKS. i? impossible 4o get or give reliable detailstheir p( ji; i.in'n in- n. ai’i-lktun a go. The body of Wm. Margraff,of|cpmpa- 344; & 343 Broadway, New York. lIH, 6th R.g’U who was killed at South itfuotain, mnE following works on-sent to Subscribes* in any purl iju, na negtt* aai waa aim . J., 1 of the country, (upon receipt of ra-uil pnpe.J by mail or >u brought home by his brothers, and internal in the p ue cemetery. Mr. Marple preached the fotOral ser- xhe ’ New American Cyclotiedia. ■* P °P"'" >so.and many of bis brother soldiers his corps of wri- Ur to its last resting place. ’ * " r l*' t-n m nil tranche*'of ?ci«nA*, Art. uml Literature This 1 10 11s lest resting piato. jK . -iu- imblndidl m übunt Ii large octavo volume, ,‘‘They never fall who | Vo, lt a:umu t.w.M-olumu rage,: VoWl.ll.lll.lVp la a groat cause ; the block may soak tliOjUjgpro, | vyn vitl .IX, -X, Xt .Xll.xajnra nowrcndy.each contain 'Their heads mar sodden in (he sttn ; thait-Smbs j in ,, lml r ojjOungmnl articles. An additional volume will be M yours , Elipse, and others share ttS dark a doom, f'fi® ■ ) - ibe ytnv Anu-ifcan CyciojxMHa is popular .without. Wing ‘Tit? bat augment the deep and'Sweepia# th&ugh lB 1 fiu »,crftcial, learned, but not pedantic, couiprchcuHjvpbutsnt* Which orerapfead all others, and conduct .£l* * j f,d eu iiy .u-nuie-i fm-fiom u ; ai ** r n SK* ! diro frc-li and VCI mruruto. It is a uumplete statement wf AM world at last to freedom. . ■I.! 1 a!/ Chat Is jVuutvii upon every important topic within the -The funeral sermon on the dosth of 0. 18. ■ c o{ intelligent e. \ imporumt article in it was preached by »*- I ««!di,attie Hammond School House, in Mioilebury, - nii (0 £ rmg: tho sn i,] cct op t» tbo im-smi neim-at: to * ***» to a l«ea eomeonrse of V«#L. The following Preamble and 'EesolutioDS foome to s w|lh tllc i.u.Atiixiuorarani.-. l.Wonral mutters induce J Alfrod Uoiversitj. They were tbo of \sl °«philUn Literary Society, of which the j|eceiued j p aßßlT)(? ment OV TH» DEBATES OF CONGRESS.— -« "•»«* a | d .^ cn , “?£.r^f , o l f I S l . pttntiuncod by Mr. Cbas. Tubbs r • ’ 5 itod and compile' by Hon Thomas U, Benton, from the of- BTercui, In the PitarWeticeef <?od, O-MStcbbins finru royal octavo volaoes of Pa., late i\ member of 750 ingesw3?4“f '>&ch are now ready, do additional fill in the MrTieo of bis’ cneintry, on the SOIJjpf_ Jnne. polll , 9 j. w m be lippd once in three montha ; hd, whHetipeelw dsfeodingHer flttg in baUlos . + wir or nwcutuso vbi crcvorarolA o* i»l«8. 'wfere Itiehi^Hid ; therefore be it c ! Forfe a clnb 1 of four, and remit the priceiof four books ft’Klttd by; the Oroehilian Lyceum, firrtilUmt wo »nd fivecopWsVill he scnt.at the romitter’adjponso , l*nent his dLth aTthe loss of a Worthy, ttltllhl, and r Ugo; or for ten subscribers, cloven copies-wßlbe sentat uni i»»or«d brefter, earnestness wiring for evpchwrforcarnag^^ '“fnloMe, and whon taleoM and aetiyatyvn the dm- j , TO AfaEN »»• f ♦hirg* of life** dutta me «eat prpmiie j»Q«WSCW>- 1 etter. vorks will *o liberally reward the oxertidns t fiwoieJ. TL.“« pv tbf slnce»Ttribu4:of our At. 'Ann* w /^“ p ln , £ oE 'ftiT%r ‘“"•..to the mammy StHha .d»parted/who, |« a true Traown un npplicntiou to the Pubtudiera. , [Jon. , ■ Htriot, thought ootbrag,not eren life, too deAT:to«ac- j Cstray. of Mb country, ood whose iontnc « j *■ * ■ t sddod 10 the Hit of fallen heroes x>C Aofrica. ? AME into (ho enclosure of tbc subscriber abo»t Thatwedwply »ymp»*hi*eW|tjb®. be- tb6 middlo of August last, one dry cow, the friends whoa# baartsare tha3ptcrow«§3ihomo ia requceledt-to call, prove properly, pay ehar by iraitera’ arrows, and rejoice tokh*w thatj g es and take her away, or she wiij he di?poaed of,ac death as becomes a ehrUtiah patriot tfcid bero. j eo r r< jiag to law, MUSES LEE. That these resolutions be sent tof hi? rel-1 Chatham,’Oct. 1.% 1862. , », **, Bad & copy forwarded’ to the AtsifAT&fltoppuh- • _——— _ ,~Z . , , 1 ” J. F. RANDOLPH, V 9nO BAR ¥¥ pF SA HaTt)^ 1 A, W. HUBBARD, ■ fffamiUte. j for solo by >• MaabtA. &. I>. BALDWIN, J I; June 18, 1362. 'lii Tl^gh,*By , Rev.‘8/ ibij. inet, Mr. JAMES M. JOHNSON, to Mias PHU NA LAMB, bnth of Mansfield. • . la Salamanca, Cattaraugus County, N. Y„ Mr, TfiAODEUS CURRAN, aged. 44 years. - ’ “Thou art gone fpftb&’graTebtjt we win notdeplore tlioe, I Though silence and darkness encompass the tomb: The Saviour has passed through its ,portals before tiipe, And tbolampnChip,lovfiis4hj guide through^the giodm.’ SPECIAL 1 NOTIONS. IMPORTANT TO- FEMALES! TliE AND LIFE OF WOMANS IS continually in peril if &e is mad enough to nfeg lect or smjtreat those lexufti irragQlaritieff to which two-thirds of her sei’are more'or'iess subject. * . DR; OHEESEMAN’S PILLS; prepared the parte formula which the inventor, CONELIU9 L. CHEESBMAN’, M.D*, of New, York, has for twenty years used successfully in an extended private prac tice —immediately relievo without pain, all disturban ces oAti** periodical discharge; whether, arising from relaxation or suppression. ’,The> act like a charm in removing the pains’that accompany difficult or im tnqdefate, are the only safe and re liable remedy To? FlusKei,oi<!k HetfdaChe', Pain’s in the ■ Loins, Back and Sides; Palpitation ofi tbe Heart, Nerv ous* Tremors, Hysterics, Spasms, Broken Sleep otbor unpleasant and dangerous effects of an unnatu ral condition *f. the sexual functions. In the wcjrst cases of Fluor Albu* 'or Whites, they effect a speedy cure. I TO WIVES AND MATRONS. DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS are offered as the only safe means of renewing interrupted menstrua tion, but LADIES MUST BEAR IN That on thnt very account, if taken when the interriap tion arises from natural causes, they will inevitably prevent'the expected events. This* CAUTION I( 1S ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY, for such is the ten dency of thd Pills to restore the original "function# of the sexual organization, that they inevitably arfest proccf-s of gestation. Explicit direction#, hinting nhen, and trien they ehould not be uted, nuh each Box—the Pn'ct. Out 80l- Ifxr each Box. containing from 40 to 50 Pilh. A valuable Pamphlet, to he had free, of the Agents. Pills sc/it by mail promptly, by enclosing price to the Agent. Sold by druggists generally. R. li. HUTCiiINUS, Proprietor, For sale at Roy’s Drug Store. Dec. 11. 1801.-ly. 20, Cedar st,, New York. 81&0 , BEST PIA»OS.f »SO JOS. P. IT ALE CO., having removed to their new warerouius, Wo, 478 BROADWAY. are now prepared to 'offer the public a magnificent new f>eale full 7 OCTAVE, KOvSEWOOD PIANO, containing,nil'improvements known in this country or Europe, over-strung bass. French grand houuu, hsry pedal, lull iron iramo, for j $l5O & 175 CASH, Warranted far 5 Tears. Rich moulding case?, $200,/S2ao, & $3OO, , all warranted made of the best seasoned material fend stand better than any &oM fur $4OO or $5OO by the old methods of manufacture. We invito DEALERS AND TEACHERS in all parts'of the country, to act as agents, and to test these tinrivallcd I Pianos with, Sleiuway & Sons, Cliickcrmg tfcN?i>ns, or any first-class manufacturers, JOS , P. HALE d* CO., . J 478 BUOADIVAV, NEW I'ORK. Oct. 22,_ 1862.-4 m. AUDITOR’S NOfl'lCE.—Notice is hereby given that the undersigned having been appointml an Auaitor to distribute the fund Krising from, the sa!6 of real estate ot U. B. graves, dec’d., will attend to tbc duties uf his appointment,at If. Sherwood’s offied in Weilaboro, on Wednesday, the 19th day of Novem ber next, at 10 o’clock A. *M.,at which time and place all persons having any cU!m« upon said fund are re quired to prosent them lot allowance. , s WellsbocoUOct, 22,1862. J. B. NILES, Aud’f. IfOTICE. NOTICE is hercly given that an election for Pres ident, Director, Treasurer, and Secretary ofrbo Tioga Hail Hoad Cojmpuny, will be held at the Othce of the Gompbny, Nil. 25, Philadelphia Exchange, in the City, of Philadelphia, on Monday, the 3d day of November, 1862. between the hours of 12 m., and 2p. m. • A. K DOUGHERTY, Secretary,* ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—loiters of ad ministration having been granted the sub scriber on the estate of Henry S. Larrison,l»te of Cly mer Township, dec'll., notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate, to make immediate payment, and those having cltiuis, to present tbeui properly au thenticated, for settlement to the subscriber. SUSAN E. I.AIIUISOX, Adm'rx. Clymcr. Oct, 15, 1862.“ > Ailiiiinlslraloi-’s Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court fur Tioga County, the undersigned Administrator of Luo estate of Eauaie llrecnleaf, deed., will expose to public sale at the Court House in MVllsburougb, on the 22d day of November neat, at 2 o'clock P. Al., of said day the following described real estate situate in Delmar township to wit; A lot of land beginning at a post the, north West comer of land surveyed ior John Hastings: thdnce by said Hastings ami hind surveyed to L. Foss.south ■7SJ perches to a birch tree; thence by land surveyed lur Win. L. Warnner west 114 perches to 1 a Linn tree in the warrant lino: thence by the warrant line north 75’i perches to a hemlock tree ; thenco by land deeded to Gutes and H. Wilcox east 114 perches to the place of beginning —conlaining 53J acres, abopt 20 acres improved, a log bouse nod an old shanty fur a barn and a few fruit trees thereon. ' Oct. 15, 1862. JACOB HILTBOLiT, Adm'r. i THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR- CIX HUNDRED THOUSAND MALE OB FEMALE AGENTS to tell LLODY’S NEW STEEL PLATE COUNTY COLORED MAP OP THE UNITED STAES, CANADASj AND NEW BRUNSWICK..' . From recent sttrreys, completed. An£. 10, 18(2; coot $20,099 to engtsve it And oat jftn'i time. Superior to any $lO map- ever mtde by Colton or MitohelLand tells.at lbe\low price of filly cents; 3ro,ooovjtttmea are engraved onthlsmep. ’ It is not.only a County Maju-hotitUeUoa COUNTY AND RAILROAD MAC. of the United States and Canada* combined in oat, 'giving- ■’ eyery; Railroad station-^';. nod distance between. Guarantee any.woman or csaii $8 to $5 pop day, and will takebaek all maps that cannoUbatokl and refand the moneys i - , _t Gend for $1 worth to tryt v Printed instruction* how to eanrats well furnished all oar agents* ... Wasted— Wholesale Agent* for oar Maps In evefy State, California,- Canada* England, ba. A fortune can jbe made with a few hundred dol lars capital. ’ iVb competition, J. T, LLOYD, No. 184 Broadifßy* _N, Y.'. The War Department nees- our Map of Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, edit $lOO,BOO, on which is -marked Antietam Creek, Sfaarpaburg, Maryland Rights, Williamsport Ferry, Rhorersvijle, Noland'* Ford, and all others on the Potomac, and every other place in Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania or money refunded. I i LLOYD’S TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY. OHIO, INDIANA and ILLINOIS* ‘ is the only authority for Gen. Buell and the War De partment. M°ney refunded to any one finding an error in it Price, 50 cent*. From the Tribane, Aug. 2. " Lloyd's Map. of Virginia, Maryland aito Pennsylvania, —This Map is very large; it* co*t is but 25 cents, and-it b the best which can he par* chased.” > LLOYD’S G&EAT MAP OF THE MIS SISSIPPI RIVER—From Actual Surveys by Bart and, Wm. Bowen, Mississippi River .Pilots* of St. Louis, Mo., show's every man plantation tod owner’s name from St. Louis to the Gulf of 1,350 miles—every sand-bar, island, town, landing, nud all places 20 miles back from the river—colored in counties and State?. Price, $1 in sheets. $2, pocket form, and §2 50 un linen, with rollers. * Reddy Sept. 20. Navy Department, .Washington, 1 v Sept. 17th, 1882. / J. T. .Lloyd Sir: Send* me your Map of tho Mississippi River, .with .price per hundred copies. Hear Admiral Charles H. Davis, commanding the Mississippi squadron,-is to purchase as maay as are required for use of that squadron. GIDEON WELLES, Secretary of tho Navy. Notice. THE subscriber, haring been appointed Assessor of Taxes, under tho Act of Congress to proride Internal Revenue to support the Government, and to jmv interest on the public, debt, approved July 1, hereby gives notico that he has divided his as* j>3ssment district, being the 18th District of Penn kj-U ania, into the following sub-districts, and has appointed the following persona as Assistant Asses sors' fur said districts, to wit: No. I—All that part of Centre County , including the Borough of Bellefonte, Milesburg and Unionvillo and the townships of Spring Banner, Boggs, Liberty, Howard, J Curtin, Snow-Shoe, Burnside, Walker, Marion, Uqlob, North Taylor and Houston. Assist ant Assessor, R. G. Durham, Post Office, Bellefonte. No. 2—All that part of Center County including the townships of Furgoion, Harris, Patton, Half moon, and that part of Potter township lying west of the Lcwistown and Bellefonte turnpike. Assistant Assessor, Thomas Dale, Post Office, Boulesburg. No. 3—AH that remaining part of Centre County including the Borough of Mill Hall, the township# #f Alison. Buck Creek, Bald Eagle, 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 Hall, the townships of Alieoa, Beech Creek, Bald Eagle, Lcmar, Porter, Logan, Greene, Crawford and Wayne, Assistant Assessor, H. <5. llutchinsoD,i'Po£t Office, Mill Hall. No. s—All that remaining part of Clinton County including tho Borough of Lockhaven. the township of Pine Creek, Dunstable, Woodward, Colebrook, Gingan, Chapman, Lindy, Keating. Gallagher. As sistant Assessor, William Fearou, Post Office, Lock haven. No. 6—All that part of Lycomirfg County lying on the west side of Lycoming Creek, also including the township of Dartres*, Susquehanna, Lime-Stone and Nlppenose. Assistant Assessor, David Showers, Post Office, Newberry, j No. 7—All that temaining part of Lycoming Coun ty including that part lying east of Lycoming Creek, also Rhe townships of Clinton, Washington, Brhdy and Armstrong. Assistant Assessor, T. P. Simmons, Ro?t Office, Williamsport. No. B—All that part of Tioga County including the Bornugb of Tioga, the townships of Tioga, Rut land, Richmond,■ Sullivan. Covington, Ward, Blon, Liberty and Union, and. the Boroughs of Mansfield, Mainsburg and Covington. Assistant Assessor, S. B. Elliott, P k 6«t Office, Mansfield, x No. 9—All that! .part k bf Tioga County including the Borough of Lawrenceyill?. Elkland add Knox ville, and the townships of Jackson, Lawrence, Nel son, Osceola, Deerfield, Farmington, Brookfield and Westfield. : Assistant Assessor, C. H, Goldsmith, Post Office, Knoxville. , No. 10—All that remaining part of Tioga County including the Boro of Wellsborougb, the towhlnipsof Middlebury, Chatham, Charleston, Delmnr, Morris, Elk. Mjippin, Gaines and Clyraer. Assistant Asses sor, M. Bullard, Post Office, Wellshoro. No: 11—The County of Potter. Assistant Asses sor,‘A. Roans ville, Post Office, Coudersport, GEORGE BOAL, Assessor. BoaUhurg, Centre County. SPECIAL NOTICE. * ALL .buyers of Dry®Goods, Boots and Shoes, Gro ceries, Bats and Caps, Ac., can make money by making their purchases at « J. A. PARSONS’ CHEAP GASH STORE. His stock is now in first rate fhape, consisting of all kinds of Domestic Goods, which will be sold at less than NEW YORK PRICES. Wo have full lines of Brow n Sheetings and Shirtings, Bleached Do., Den ims, Tucking*, Striped Shirtings, Cheeks, Blankets, Linens, TowelingS, Yarns," Hosiery. Cotton Batting, Gloves Ac., in as great variety as ever. ORE'S 5 GOODS, In this stock w'o cannot bo boat. Having on hand a large stock of slain and Figured Reds, Brocades, Mohairs, Plain Alpacas, Figured and Plain Merinoes, Parnmettae, Cashmeres, lleLnioes, 4e., from the Jich goods to the lowest prices in market. SHAWL AND CLOAE STOCK, BROCHE SHAWLS, SINGLE & DOUBLE, BLANKET FANCY WOOL - _‘t- “ ■ Cloaks, Sacquga, Cloak. Cloths, Trimmings Ac., in this stock.WLcah.suit every one. ' CLOTHS AND CA SSI ATE RES. ! Black and Fancy Caasimeres, Melton’s Black Broadcloths,- Overcoatings, Satinetts, 'Caahme'retts, Kentucky Joans, Eacmors and Mechanics Ons-dmeres, *£ottonadea and in prices as’ low as can bn found in (he coantyj ' , BO6TS and shoes. Mens Double Sole Kip Boots, Mens i Doublet Solo Kip, Mens Stoga do., Boys do., Youths do., Womens Calf Custom made Shoes, Ladies Kid and Morocco Balmoral Boots, Ladles Kid and Lasting Balmoral Gaiters, Ladies -Kid and Lasting Congress .Gaiters, Fine Morocco Beats, Childrens Shoes,oil kinds; We pan suit all calls as to i KINDS AND SIZES.:- . and will guarantee the prices as low as the lowost. ' "Batter, Eggs and other Produce,: taken oh favorable terms. ~ '' " An Early Call is Solicited! , JAMBS A. PARSONS, No. 3 CONCERT SLOCK, CORNING, N. T. Oct. 15, 1862. CON C’CNT RATED for sale at ■ ' ■ JicrrsifßYG £?W JQPft.BOWBN, NO. 1. UNION BLOCK, BEGEIekVeio nolify tub *f hi* friendsendthe peblxe.whodp not (Greedy know,-tbat If* is ence more on t “THE OLD STAMPING GROUND” . «• the eornsrwbweriood the old , ; i “ ‘ ! r EMPI RE -STORE before “ th, Fire,” *sd mart particularly that t» hit jut receired a Urge end rsriod stock of J AND WINTEtt DRY GOODS, GOODS,'' ’ READY MADE CLOTHINO, BOOTS, SHOES, *«., at Well ej* full sjsaTtroent of ' HARDWARE, ! : " QUEEN SW ARB, < -* • . WOODEN-WARE, and ' , ■ : : - GROCERIES, specially idspied to tbe wants of tb* community sad will nU Gnat at tbe lowest liribg prices. CASH AND jPBOtotCE of all kinds taken la 7 exchange for Goods. WeIHbOTO; Oel. 8,186*. BOOTS, SHOES. lSatREb AND findings. JQR. FRANKLIN SAYSs "When yon bEteanything to advertise, tell the ppblio of it fn plain, simple language/’ I am manufacturing good custom made Boots and Shoes which I will sell at fair prices, and only for READY PAY , Bach work cannot bo sold at u low rate* per pair .a# eastern made slop-work, bat U can and will be sold at prices which will enable the pur chaser to protect bis feet with good substantial boots morf cheaply than with 4, poor slop-shop article, which, even if ft chtohfca not-to fall in pieces! with the first week# eervifck, !■ but a doubtful protection in wet and cold weather. Try me. Back and Doeskins Wanted, in th» red and. .hort bln*, for which I will p.y «aih and.» goudpric.. Seaf-Bldtt* and Callmidn. Wanted, for which I will also pay cash. Sheep PeKa Wanted, for which l*wlß also pay cash and the highest mar ket price. > An assortment <?f sole, upper, calfskins and. linings, pegs, thread,nails, awls, knives, shoe-hammers, do., Ac.,'kept comUntly on-hand, .which-1 will sell cheap for eubi Shop on Main Street between Wilcox's and Bullard’s. - 6. W, SEARS. If; B* I can’t giro credit, because, to be plain, I haven’t got itto give. Wellseero, August 27,1862. Jf, M. SMITH, JJA3 new on hud nnd i« daily rewiring at hi. JEW STORE, OPPOSITE THE DICfKINSON 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 customers at a VERY SMALL ADVANCE. Maiyofhis DOMESTIC GOODS ware porehated at different times daring the Summer, thus enabling him to nil them X>esa flmn Current New Turk Prices, and (till makes a email profit. Adrantage. of SUCH PURCHASES will at all time. b. given to the castomars a. far a. possible. A years experience in idling Goods for Ready Pay Only, has fully confirmed him in the opinion that this is the only proper way, for both Buyer & Seller. a. it enables him to do better 1 by bis customer than would ba pesaibia under the Credit System. The Steady Pay System will therefore be continued, and also C THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM, believing Hutto be the only policy' .onsistont with Honesty and Fair Dealing:. All persons from Tioga County visiting Corning are INVITED TO CALL , and make an examination. Coming, Oct 8, 1862. IMPORTANT TO CONSUMERS OIP TOBACCO. Percent desiring to a.bandon its use, should procure • package of (be ANTIDOTE FOR TOBACCO. This antidote is tho'means of'destroying the taste fer tobacco, and. thereby every one MAtUSANBON ITS USE! Price, SO cofils per package, sent Post paid. Agents wanted for this and five other new articles commanding , READY SALES AND GOOD PROFITS. For particulars, enclose stamp and’seud for Circular Address, G. M. DEWITT, West Bchlipqtok, Pa. Aug. 37, :8«2. ADMINISTRATOR'S KOTICK.-Letters of ad ministration baviag been granted to the subscri ber, on the estate of Phioeas Price, late of Westfield, deced.; notiee is hereby: given to those indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims fro present them properly authenticated for settlement to the subscribers. SYBIL PRICE, 1 . . . X. M. EDGECOMB, f A ‘ ■Westfield, Sept f!4, TBBS* ADM INISTRATOR P S NOTICE —Letters of, Administratioft having been granted to the tin dersigned on the estate of ELISHA SMITH, tale of Holland Township, dec’d., notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly authenticated fur settlement to tbe subscri her, SUSANNA SMITH, Administratrix. Rutland. Sept, 10, 1562. e -*Ct. To ConsnmpliveK.' THE advertiser, haring been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after bar ing suffered several yean with a severe lung affec tion, and that dread disease, Consumption, is anxious known to bis fellow sufferers the means of Sure. - t ‘To all who “desire Übe will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Aithma, Branch ilit, d‘c, Tbe only object of the advertiser in sending the pro scription Uto benefit tbe afflicted, and spread infor mation which be conceives to he invaluable, and be hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost aethiag 004 may prove a blessing. Parties wishing Hie prescription will plonsc address Eer. EKWAfiU A. WILSON, Willmaisbargh, Oct Ist. 1882. Kings County, New York. Bilrufi CAMS, bio the as el o«ure of the tUHahriber, a SPAN 9P HoBBEB— on* a lorrel, three feet white end a white Atrip in th# face; the other as Iron gray. Any pert»e Moifag the tame will ploaie flom* ferwawU pjrhte property, poy ihatget, »nH take t ;ejj away, r , „ . WSSi'* WW J)ti aifyfyet, % Prints, Prints, Ten Thousand Yards Superior Madders, warranted full Madder colors, at I shilling per yard. Dress Goods, Dress Goods. In this department you will find all the Novelties of tho Season, from the LATEST IMPORTATIONS. We hare paid; particular attentien to this department and beliete ito ban please the MOST rlsribiots. CLOTHS ANI) CASSLTICRES. We hare a very full assortment of the above goods at atisfactory prices; also FARMERS AND MECHANICS Cheap Sattinots, Sheeps Gray, Tweeds, Jeans, Ac, CL 0 THING- We have just received direst from Manufacturers, one of the LARGEST AND BEST assorted stock of CLOTHING cr*r offered in THIS MARKET* '' This Stock, purchased exclusively for CASH, is now offered for your inspection, and at Prices Lower than can bo found elsewhere, whieh can b 9 fifored by inspecting the goods consisting of | OVER-COATS, , | [ FROCK-COATS, ; DRESS-COATS;: .; CUTAWAYS, t .. PANTS ANT) VESTS, of all kindji and latest styles. Those wishing READY-MADE GARMENTS l ■ . I ■ will do well to call at oiiee, as we aro| confident that THIS STOCK; i will give universal satisfaction. [■ HBlilSB 4 eo. BOOTlac SHOE! DEPARTMENT, at Wholesale and rjetAil. i This Department is overflowing. Wje have taken * ( : UNUSUAL pains: I to purchase nono but the finest and. most durable qualities of I , j Boots and Shoes, and feel confident that an oxaminajion by "ANY PERSON in want of suoh articles will ensure a pale. i THIS DEPARTMENT of ours than presents at the present time greater at tractions | THAN E V E lit As this stork was all parehas.d pr.rioas to the Tariff, it enables us to , DEFY COMPEfITtpX. 1 — Carpets, Carpets. Having made extensive additions to oar previous stock, we now offer'in great variety.' : TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, | TAPESTRY VELVET, \ 3 Plj INGRAINS, 4 I SUPER INGRAIN, i ~ j , RUGS & MATS, [ FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, ail widths. & CLOAK* ROOM la HIM , with all of the latest stylof of the Season A fall assortment of j CLOTH SACKS AND CLOAKS; direct from manufacturers. Uottble abd Square WOOL SHAWLS io endless variety at prices to suit alt; 'i /iUU.NE i C«. , ißdi’t Pis. It Cures Headache in Teh Mlhuti CLINE'S TEBETABLE EMBRbbA ftHM. Eck of Stomach, Cramp*, Ciie, Sprains, Jrarhs,, Bpalsra, Wound*, ie-, »c. il»o for all kind* of-wonhd* on nor***. TBT. IT—if CAXNVT FAIL f > ' t . f<w 49* The nunwrorirchrei'thfc t are elaily performedth£ use pf the Vegetable Bfchrocntion. are sufficient evidsnei* it* superior excelltfit virtues. Furthermore, this Pf*PfWs tlon does riot sontain any poisonous minerals, ®r dilstortsus drags. From ProffFilliains, Principal of the Viiea Musical liutituie . J). Cum— witnessed tb.wy hnttjftl results fhotn the rise df'ybot Vegetable Xmbrocatis® self and mothbbra of myifeaiily in case of ooMs«#oni, and hoarseness, I cheerfully give yon thia f tltnyny.tf ,*** worth, and can confidently recommend it In $s from nn experimental knowledge of Its efficacy.. ,_ .» Youas very truly; ' ' W; wUHAIH* Utica, done 4, 1861. t . j Hood Wewifrom Home-All Afrls- See What They Say. Wt, the of Utica, hsvtag Jjesli CUhe4 Vegetable Einhrocation in otii ahd U •» U* moat salutary -remedy,' can pbeerfolly recommend At tOjJhf public generally, os being nn Indiapenalble article fbr XhmUy use. We do not wish to underrate anyotherTfortbymedWna. but can truly say that ‘we never before bar# found an equal to this VegetablO 'Kmhroctttion, and would adriss every fans* ily to keep a bottle ready for immediate use'. Mrs. M. A". HHI, Schuyler it. Mrs. I. Crocker. Burnett it. Mrs. KmilyOerrip, *.*♦ Mr*.tOurnrgut, “"a Mrs* Rachel Roberts. | te Mrs. A. M. BJhba; I), Bacon, Catharine st., - D. L..SitnoHij , . “• ‘ T. S. Robinson, 72 Genesee *(., M S Francis, Blandlnsft Jas. M ara deh, Htintlbgtbn. st., N, M. Shepard, Spring afc< Sira.George Bancroft,: “ Mrs. M. Wnsslsr* * , Mrs. Alrira Lane. w Sirs. Anna William*/ ** Sirs. Mary Vaughan; ’ u D. Vanvalkenburgj , Henry Hill, Varlck st.j ■ John Shott, Geneses its, P. c. Hartwell, u Jano Davison, Scuylar it . Mrs. J. Walker, u Robert Lane, Huntington at Mrs. Eliza Shott, Geneses at., IMscißa McLaughlin, “ Elizabeth Grants, Catherine tt. Margaret Marsdeft, ■ Selina Simmons, Bhrriess st.,_ Ann Hill. Varitk . The above names are from well known re6pectai>/selilMris, and a thousand more names might ho added, Of whom Infor mation can be bad in reference to the astonishing surst per-' formed. . - >- • Prepared abd aoM, wholesale and retail, by B. CLINK, No." SU, Geuetce street. Marble Block. Utica, N. Y. Also for Ml* by JOHN E. JONES, eft Cherry Flatts, travelling agent. August-IS. 1862. Tiic Great Victories FOR THE UNION, Are attracting the attention and awakening the lit*- licst sensations of delight throughout ail iht IOY A I STAT £ S, and sending disteay to.the ranks Of . tbe frhftlj, aa£ the tilling tip of the new and beautifhj KEYSTONE STORE, witbalarge stock of all descriptions of meroha&f disc, BULLARD & CO.. is tfad attention of the people of this Vicinity, end $t the same timk creating alarm among those wh# are opposed to SMALL PROFITS & QtUfck SALES.- fh* following ts a partial list of thifr Extensive Article. DRESS GOODS)©! the choicest patten. DRY GOODS of-all descriptions, including SHAWL^, COTTON CLOTH; l. READY MADE CLOTHING, ti: They hare also,, selected assortment of ( Hardware, snited precisely to this locality, a large quan- tity of ' Glass Wars, Crockery, bft They can fit you with a BAT or CAl’i • BOOTS or SHOESj CLOTHES MADE, or the CLOTH to make tham vitiii Tbsir location i> First Door above ROY'S DRUG STORE, HAIR STREET, i WELLSBORO, PA.t Where they will be happy to RECEIVE CALLS, Welleboroj Sept. S 4, 1862. WM, B. SMITH, PROSECUTING PENSION ;ATTORNKI, and Dealer in X LANE* WARRANTS, And General Collection and Claim Afnt NNOXYILLE, TIOGA CO.j PA., Will attend' to business in .the Supremo Cbtiri and Court of claims, and to the prrosefeution of claims be fore the sebfernl Departments of Government. Espe-.i oial attention will !be given to claims for BOVNTT LANDS and ARREARS OF PAY; liOVN : . TY and PENSIONS, in the LAND oud /A DIAN OFFICES; hefort the GENERAL POST OFFICE; and MILITARY generally. The Subscriber having been engaged for the past four years in tho prosecution of claims before the De partments in Washington, will give particular attest tidn tb 1 1 SUSPENDED CLAIMS for Pensions .andi Bbt'NTT LANDS, especially id eases whebe the solldifer or widow is unable to staid, the officer's name. Id all such cases hb charge will be made unless successful. tlnqnestioable references will be given in all cases. All business relating td matters above referred to can be done by cbrr.e.-pond enco with the subscriber, and all letters addressed to ‘ him at Knoxville, Tioga County, Pa., trill receive prompt attention.| WM. B. SiXiXil. August 27, 1862. Corning Sewing JTTacliitie THE best Sewing Machines in the United* States. Grover & Bajker’s New Family Macbifae, M aking the Lock Stitch, Acknowledged to be superior to all others. Price GROVER A RAKER’S FAMILY MACHINE. stf natftfft admired by those who have tuod them. Priod $4O. I GROVER & BAKES'S LARGE SHUTTLE AfA; CHINE for sewirig Leather and' Tailor work; Pried no. ,• ; ■ •Wheler and Wileoh $45, Pinkie k Lyon*? $lO. Singers, I $3O. Empire, $4O; Willcox A Gibbs, $3O, Persons buying or ordering machines of me sad, rely on getting one adapted to their business. Every Macbin^ warranted to give satisfaction for one year. Machines on Mahogany, Black Walnut; and Rose'Wood coses at advanced prices. For pat* tictilars send for Circulars, C. G. HOWELL, Proprietor of the Coming Bag Factory, CorrHng, N. Y, Sept 10, IBs2. A DMTNISTItATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters bf ad; J\, rolinistratiojtion having been granted io the aub scriocr on the estate of Nathaniel Ir&pson, late o( ttel mar township, deceased, notice is hereby given to tbrsd indebted to said estate to make immediate payment; and those baring claims to present them prbpwly authenticated for settlement to the siibscHbfer; URIAH IMPSON, Administrator, Delmar, Oct 1, 1662. AUDITOR'S) NOTICfe.—Notice is hereby gixexi that the undersigned, having been appointed an auditor to distribute the fund arising from the sale of the retd estate of Daniel McVoy, will attend to tbd duties of bis appointment at bis office is Wellshoro; on Monday, the 27th day of October nbtt, ac which time and jail persons having any claims upon saidTund are required to present them for allowance. JOHN N. BACHB, Auditoh Wellsboro, O<L 1, 1862. hereby given to the stockholders of County Bank that the <u nual tbctlor 1 be- held nt the Bunk in Ti t er nest, IS«2. ■ . B. WICKHAM, President; Notice u tbo Tioga uf Directors wi TTUi of Novemf
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