WETPlWiti.' jooai* AS p■ ItißCJßiti.jy^btrs New Advertisements, v , g'rphan't Court SiU~V}m'. H.Peck, Hoiitlo 'AI- j j,| . Stowejl.i; ~ liiian J^sofl.: - f ' 1 ! fX_ fSj 1 jl Builden and,¥«u. tired to assume the duty of bis substitute -iti case n litter should •be drafted? TVhat is deci «? ' ' : ‘ ‘ V ' P* Harper** Jtfeic Afonthty sfognzint,-'{QX Npv|m- Tbich,comp|etOß the r 26th volume*.h|os-|ieenjre d. Tbe'number is.',a volume in iUgif, jwltbhts variety of reading matter and its nurtScroufe jlitis ns. Among -its contents- are “ Pljlan®. Over id and Underground," "A Notable 5 Laitof the Dandies,” the ooaclusthft Scbaoffor/’ “The' Colonial Congress" zpease," u Homola,". “ Our ’CduainSj 4 continuation of “ OrleyEam/* .Bx lions,’* andnumeroas other iditor's Table, ’Editor's ; Draper,'Rcl r, November, fashions,, Ac. A new t U.Wsf Mil{ aence with*,the next number., b ; | , j ' ‘ 4 < a 'I j sr The 'AtlaniicU ever a TOjwrao !»of sa American citiseo, ‘ The November number rich collection of Assays, Poems and Mi&eelfa !i Reading. We have seldom read anything mpfo retire-than the chapter-entitled- §t lijiog in .Natural History/ 1 or ; more .interesting a"Two in'One,” and the u ■of Ibo Leaders of Secession. 1 * It is far betler for naan to curtail in other luxuries, and obeaibW itas of a magazine like this, than to throw rilwajy liiaes upon publications which ale only of* Jinterest. The Atlantic is for Sale £ hSews Robm, or by the rud Fields, Boston, at $3 a" year, pontage paid 3 * -I i ff'Dar to iSiB U.—This «c»aoi|._brifl beei\ unusually Hitiof air kinds. In many sections riiobjjajsds <[lf are thrown away or .given to 1 cannot our people .out of the' abandai/cfe ieace has bestowed upon,them A give. laffering soldiers. All accounts aijgiie|lhuf riaao one article of food so much deeded *p m dried fruit. KotUing that c4&,;?o, sjVeiji hi that will do ao much to our nifegi |[h a Wiy condition as a liberal supply of thcie clipap *uily supplied luxuries. Pried angles U rid are prepared for shipment with UQle troffde* at every family con donate a-few poautfs laying themselves to any great ex'tept, Jbcjkbur !l)8 well provided with these staple fra|Es |ipd •jood will rosult.from it, than, from any ;itri||nnt 'itioies that could be* shipped ■‘them. - 'lad bard bread would not |tben fioui effects which is nofr seen in every; poni£*- 1 rwruits. Let each individual who has i*fullfcln, his i (Jr*b«r portion toward supplying iWd an incalculable amount of good canji.l.e fished without any perceptible los? to the giv bon’t wait for a neighbor to ask you, bub bring bfruit to the Sanitary Commission. % A Hebel Officer tit Jail.—On SafqTtijay Unpeople 0 f Lswrencerillo were considerably l on«ne very arcgry ’sii addition to Iris being dressed uniform, it was alleged that ie * j|j jk' * lan fiuage on the cars, and at tbe 4 ; | | 4 ‘ rre?t * d by Deputy Sheriff ,Bodim>, *nd Wt jail where be owaits-iho of r,a *' to he decided in regard to thi* castjjte in Darling"* pgeeeßßiou genuine-? p (1 e °' I >e, had' the Colonel oommandibgi aS »»y right under the Artiolee of -WaR 1 **** ri tht 10 B' 7e It, waatDarllngf jtw|J li* IB * it farther North than LouiavijlelKy 4 P r ‘ !oner of war exempt froth : thj|j tV*j“ '♦w* of the State, and the Ojrdere ofj jyWrtinent againtt the are- of treasonable-; S* a curiosity in tfc© shape of Sui » Jar-for preserving Fn£U,' ,I)ra * StDr »* .Wl'wtf ©*&»%•i to buy. }' i .ffff e " SraiTOffi “KOTIOBS; _ j fit V ! tr\f\rr ar\rrr> r ?I THE •■HHALTH. 'A;NX). LIFE OF, WOMAN: r, '■ she Is mad ' lect or maltreat thofo sexnal irregnhmties fo fihicß two-thirds of bcr eol are more or less subject. ' ' ' DR. Tfofn th"e same formula wlii\>h--inven tor, '’CONE LIUS L. ; CHEESEMAN, M. D., of New ; years extended private prac i tice—imtnfdfmtcly lreliB*e%fthotit-jwtn', aw disturban ces of the periodical whether, arising,/rev Velaxntion pr iuppresVi.pn, act jike a charm iu ,removin|tbo'|hrinB that* acoomphny difficolt or im ; moderate liable remedy for brushes, Sick'Headache. Pains'in the Loin'r, Back and Sides, Palpitation of the Heart, Ncry oua Tremors,..Hysterio { s f Broken-SJeep and other unpleasant of*ah unnatu ral condition »f the eexupi',functions.. In the wors| coses of Fluor Alius or Whites, they 1 effect a speedy cure* ’’ •" ' MATRONS: DB. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS are offered aa the oniyyafo means of Yetifiwlhg'- tion, buy* , • / .. " ‘ LADIES MUSTBEAB IN MilTb ’ 1 Tha> 9 (»-j4p^fj/ tnk^q*n jnterrup tion arises from natural causes*, they wrll ibevjtaWy prevent the expected events. This CAUTION IS ABSOLUXELY'NECESSAKY, for such ia ihejen dency of the Pills to restore the nriglhhl fniVcthmsof the sexual organization, that they .inevitably arrest the process of gestation. V ..t ■' !■ (e ia Elicit directions, elating' and w‘-tr they ehnuld not he'used, teithLedeh Box —tit Price. i6j.* Dol lar each I>ox l <&utoi;ii from 40 t 0.50 Pills. .A valuable Pamphlet, to 6e had the Agents. Pills sent hy -mail promptly; by-enclosing price to the Agezft. -Sold by dmggists generally, > : • K. B, HUTCHINGS, Proprietor,* For sale at Boy’s Drug Store. . Dec. 11, IStfl.-ly. 20. Cedar st., New York. §l5O BEST PIANOS. 150 J-O I S. P. HALE A CO., having removed to their new wareroom#, » ( - No. 478 BROADWAY. j are now prepared to offer the,public a magnificent | new scale'full ’ - I 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, coata-ining all improvement! known, in this country or Europe, over-strung. Trench grand aoLion, hary pedal, tail iron frame, for $l5O & 175 CASH, Warranted for 5 Years. Rich moulding case*, $2OO, $250, & $3OO, all warranted made of the best seasoned material, and to stand belter than any sold for $4OO or $6OO by the old methods of manufacture. We invite DEALERS AND TEACHERS - ports of the country, to.act s& agents. aoceu appu+titoU »n Auditor to audit tbe-accoant of J. E. \ oa.iidsn*- ' . mi iistnuor of 11. B. -Gravefe, deb’d., will attend to the unties of his appointment al ii., oucr»vuud » uiuco m Weti&boro, on Wednesday, the I‘Jth day of Noveni ber next/ at 10 o’clock A. M., at which time and place all persons having any claims upon said fund «re re quired to pVe>ent them for allowance. Wellahoro, (Jet. 22, 1862, J. B. NILES, Aud’r. NOTICE is hereby given“that an election-for PreS* ident, Directors, Treasurer, and Secretary of the Tioga Rail R<>nd Company. ni : i he held at the OSiee of the Company. Nn. 23, Philadelphia Exchange, in 'the City of Philadelphia, on Monday, the 3d day of November, 1862, between the hours of 12 m., and 2 p. m. A. E. DOUGHERTY, Secretary,* ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-—Letters of ad ministration having been granted to the sub scriber on the estate of Henry S. Lnrrison, late ol Cly mer Town>hip, dec'd., notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate, to make immediate payment, and lb 030 having claims, la present them properly au thenticated, for settlement to the subscriber. SUSAN E. LARKiSON, Adm’r*. dymer; Oct. 16, 1862,* IN pursuance of nn order of the Orphan’s Court for Tioga County, tb6 undersigned Administrator of tuo e&tate of Fuunie (ircenleaf, deed., util expo*>e to public sale at the Court House in Woilsborough, on the 22d day of November next, at 2 o’clock P. M , of *aid day the following described real estate situate in Dehuar township to wit: A lot of land beginning at ix p'»=t tbo horth west corner of laud surveyed for John Hostings; thence by said Hastings and hind surveyed to L.' Enes south 751 perches toil birch tree; thence by lamksurveyed for Wm. L. Wurnner west 114- perches t<» a Linn tree in the warrant line; thence by the warrant line .north 76$ perches ton hemlock tree; tnonce by land deeded to Hates and H. Wilcox oa»l H 4 porenes to the pltfpe of b^fening—containing acres, about 20 acres imprWed, d log house and an old shanty for a bam and a few fruit trees thereon. Get. 16, 1862. JACOB HILTBOLT, Adm’r. IMPORTANT NATIONAL WORKS. 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Aug. 27, '.842. r)/''v/"\BABREIiS OF SALT—just received and Z\)K) for s?le by ■ T. HARDEN.' 1 Jxtnt 18,1862. ■ • - IMPORTANT .TO FEM ALES I NOTICE. Afc> 164 Brondrfayv,!*. Y; The War Department our .Map of Virginia, Maryland nnd'PenhVflvania, cost $lOO,OOO, on which is -marked Antietatm 'Creek, gharpsburg, ,Maryland Rights. Williamspptt jFerry, RborersvUle, Noland's ( Ford, and all others on the Potomac/apd'eve.ry other place in- Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania or i money refunded. LLOYD’S TOPOGRAPHICAIi MAP OF KENTUCKY. OHIO, INDIANA and ILLINOIS. is the only-authority for’Gen. Buell and the War De partment. ’ Money refunded to any one finding an error in it ’Price, 60 cents/ From the Aug. 2. " LtOtD’S "MAt* Dr VITCGIKTA.'MAftYtIIfD akd PeVnsvlvaS^a,— This Mop is very large; its cost is bur2s cents, and it is the best-which eau be pur chased.” ; * 1 ' ' ’’ . ’ LLOYD'S GREAT MAP OF THE. MIS SISSIPPI, RIVRR—From Actual Surveys by Capis. Burt and Win* Rowen,. MltinsMppl River Pilotivof St, Louis, Mo., sbowlq, man plantation and owner's name from S^lmuls-to,the Gulf of.Moxlco-r 1,350 miles—every SHod-bar,' island, town, and in counties- PHce, sl‘fn-sheets. ?2, pocket form, and $2 60 on linen, with rollers. Heady Sept. 20, Naty Washington,) Supt. 17th, 1862. ) J. T. Llptd—Sir: your Map of the Mississippi’'River, with’price per hundred copies. Rear Admiral Charles, H. Laris, commanding the Mississippi squadron, is authorized to purchase as many as are required for use of itbat squadron. GIDEON WELLES, Secretary of the Navy. Notice. THE subscriber, having been" appointed Assessor of Taxes, under the Act of Congress to provide internal Revenue to support the Government, and to p.-iy interest on the public debt, approved July I, 1802, hereby r gives notice - that he has divided his as sessment district, being the' 18lb Distrlct'df* Penu sylvania, into the’fullowing sub-dislricts, and has appointed the following persons as Assistant Asses sor? for said.districts, to wit:, No. I —AU that part of Centre County including the Borough of Bellefonte, Milegburg and Umuovillo and the townships of Spring Banner, Boggs, Liberty, Howard, Curtin, Snow-Shoe, s Burnside’, . Walker, Marion, Union, North Taylor ,and Houston. Assist ant As?coso’ - . R. G. Durham, Post Office, Bellefonte. No. 2—All that part of Center County including the townships l of Funguson* Harris, Button,}llaU moon, and that part of Potter township lying west of the Lewistowu andx. Bellefonte turnpike. Assistant Assessor, Thomas Dale, Post Qffice, Boulesburg. . No. 3—All that remaining ‘part of Centre County including the Borough of Mill-Hall, the ipwnships of Alison, Buck Creek, Bald Eagle, Liuiar, Porter, Lo gan, Greene/Crawford and Assistant Asses sor. R-.G. Hutchipon, Post Office, Mill Hall. No.* that of ‘County, Including the Borough of Mill Hall, the township? of Alison; Beech Creek, Bald Eagle, Lemar, Porter, Logan, Greene, jCtawford .and Wayne. Assistant R.’ G. Hutchinson, Post Olfice, MiirHaM.’ No. s—All that remaiohig part of Clinton County including the Borough of Lockbaven. Jrhe township of Pine Creek, Dunstable, Woodward, Cole brook, Gingun, Chapman, Lindy, Keating. Gallsgber, As sistant Assessor, William Fearon, Post Office, Lock haven. No. 6—All that part of. Lycoming County lyingon the west hide of Lycoming Creek, also including the township of Bartress, Susqtrebamoa, Lime-Stone and Nippeoose, Assistant Assessor* David -Showers, Post Office, NeWberry. - ; No. 7—All (hat remaining part of Lycoming Coun ty including that part lying eaaj of Lycoming Creek, algo the townships of Clinton, Washington, Brady and Armstrong. Assistant Assessor, T. P, Bimmons, Post Office, Williamsport. No. B—All that part ofTiogii County including the Borough of Ti«gA,‘fbe to-isnsh'ps of Tioga, Rut land, Richmond, SdUivwn, Coytnglon, Ward, Bio?*, Liberty and Union, and the Boroughs of Mansfield, Mninsburg and CoVington. Vssistant Assessor, S. B. ElH"lt. Pout Office, Mam-field., - No. P—All that part'of Tioga County Including the Borough of LawTencevUlc,’. Blkhtnd And KiJox ville, and the t"wn.'hips of .Jnclcgon, Lawrence. Nel son, Osceola, Deerfield. Farmington, Brookfield and Westfield. * AsMstant Assessor, O; H. Goldsmith, Post Office, Knoxville. ■ J No. 10—All that remaining part of Tioga County including the Boro of Welbboroiigb, the Middlebury, Chatham, Delumr, Morris, Elk, Sbippm, Games and Ciyiuer. Assistant Asses sor. M. Bullard, Post Office, Wellfcboro. No. 11—The County of Potter. Assistant Asses sor. A. Ilounsville, Post Office. Couder?port. GEORGE DOAL, Assessor. Boalsburg, Centre County. SPECIAL NOTICE. ALL buyers of Dry Goods. Boots and Shoes, Gro ceries. Hats and Cnps, Ac., can make money by making Uicir purchases at - J. A. PARSONS' CHEAP GASH STORE. His stock is now in first rote shape, consisting of all kinds' of Domestic Goods, which will be sold at less than KEW YORK PRICES. We have full lines of Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, Bleached Do., Den ims, Tuokings, Striped Shirtings, Cheeks, Blankets, Linens, Towelings, Yarns, Hosiery, Cotton Batting, Gloves Ac., in ns great variety as ever, DRESS GOODS. In this stock we cannot to beat. Having on hand a large of Plain and Figured Reds, Brocades, Mbhairs, Plain Alpacas, Figured and -Plaih Merinoes, Pnranaettas, Cashmeres, DeLaines, Ac’., from tb© rich goods to the lowest prices in market. SHAWL AND CLOAK STOCK, BKOCHE SHAWLS, SINGLE & DOUBLE, BLANKET FANCY-WOOD 1 cimfks, ?acquc3,- Cloak Clothe, Irimniings-dc., ill this stock we can suit every ono. -t 'C ■ , ; I CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. •Black f and Yancy Casrimeresp Meltnn’i. Black Biindcloths,- Overcoatings, Sotineits, Cnshmeretts, Kentucky Jeans, Facmers and MeaiuinicaCtssimetres, Cottonades and in prices as low as -bo. found in ths county^ >1 i 4 BOOTS AND SHOES. j-Mens Double Sole Kip-BooTs; Mens'J'Double Sole idip, Mens Stogft .do., Youths do., Womens Calf Custom mode Shoes, Ladies Kid and Morocco Boot?, Cadies Kid dod CWtmora 1 ladles' Kid and Lasting Qongren Fine Morocco. Bfcotr, Childrens Shoe?, ah kinds. 'We cat suit all calls as to j * ! ' .KINDS AND SIZES, at(d | ~ Butter, Eggß and otlier Produce, ; taken bn favorable terms. * iu Early Call is Solicited! ' JAMKS A. PARSONS, No. 3 CONCERT BLOCK, CORNING, N. T. -Oct 15;i562.‘ CONC£NXRATtL LY»,.for.nile|nt ■ . .: NO. 1 UNION BLOCK, E^ETSff leave to notify sUciref public, wlio domotaiready know, that tie is once invre on ....... . QLP : STAMPING GROUND” . oaths coritr where etoodtbo o]d . , 5 •"' i: ” EM PIS E. STas E before “ the Fire,” and more pnrticlflarivtbat he baa just received a!iafgo J *nd varied!flock of DR Y' GOODS,, : • ; LADIES’ GOOI>S, •READY MADE CLOTHING; ' BOOTS, SHOES, &e., aa well as a full assettenant Of r '' HARDWARE, ' ‘ ' V. QUEENSWARE, ' . - WOODEN-WARE, ajid ' ■ GROCERIES; specially adapted to the "wants of the comniwnitv. and wiU lbem at t£e jiving pcic.es. .v ’ cash AJfD PRODICE .... of all kinds taken In exchange for Goode. WeiUboro, Oct. 8, 1862. IEATHiai AKD FINDINGS. FRANKLIN SAYS: u When you - have anything lo advertise, tell the public of it in plain* simple language/’ ■ 1 • f I am manufueUnrihg'good custom made Boots and Shoes which I will sell at "fair prices, and only for HEADY FAY. Such work cannot he sbld ht as low rates per pair as'eafletn mad# slop-work, but it can and will be sold at prices which will enable the pur chaser to protect his fefet with good substantial boots more cheaply than with a poor slop-shop article, which, even if it changes not to fall in pieces wUb the first'weeks service.is-but 'o doubtful protection in wgt and cold weather. Try me.' Bticlr and Doeskins Wanted, in the red and,short blue, for which I will pay cash and a good price. Beef-Hides and Calfskins Wanted, for which I will cosh. Sheep Pelts Wanted, for which t will also pay cash and the highest mar ket price. An nssortipentof sole, upper, calfskin*.and linings, pegs, thread; nails, awls, knives, *hoo-bourflierg,' Ac., Ac., kept comtantly on bo.nd, l whicb I will sell cheap for ctvslu. Shop on. Mam-Street between -Wilcox'* and Bullard’#) ' n ; -- . C. W. SEARS. N. B. I can’t give credit, because, to be plain, I haven’t got it to-give*. .. - - . Wellshoro, 1882. ' * ' J. M. SMITH, AS How on hand and is daily receivln| at his SEW ST j# RE, opposite: the dick IK son nousfe; 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 & VERY SMALL ADVANCE. Ma&£ of hi# DOMES TIC 'G 0O b S were purchased at different time* daring the Sumner, thus enabling him to soli them Less than Current New York Prices* and still makes a. etna]! profit. Advantages of SUCH PURCHASES will at-ell times-be.given to tbe customers as far as possible. A years experience in selling Goods fur Ready Pay Only, bos fully confirmed him in tho opinion that this is tbe only proper way, for both Buyer & Sellers as it enable* bim to do-better by .his customer than would he possible under the Credit System. The Ready Pay Sy*letu will tberefure.be continued, and also believing thot'to be tbe only policy ‘consistent with Honesty and Fair Dealing. All persona from Tioga County visiting Corning are and make an examination Corning, Let. 8, lS62t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of ad* mlßUU'jiltuo having b»*en granted to subscri ber, on the estate of Pbinoaji 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‘authenticated for sellleibonl to the subscribers. . - SYBIL PRICE,u-J- iA , I. M. EUOECOiyj, ] Aamr * - Westfield, Sept. 24, 1fi02.3 ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE —Letters of Adromistrutioifcbaring been p-nnted to the un dersigned on tbeestate of ELISHA SM ITH, late of Rutland Township, decM.. notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate to make iufmediate payment, and thoso having claim? to present them properly authenticated for settlement to tbe subscrl ber; SUSANNA SMITH, Administratrix. 'Rutland. Sept. 10, 1862.’-Gt, SPRING- FASHION’S. • - S. P. QUICK, HATTER, <" . So. 135 Water Street, Elmira, keeps constantly oabend a general assortment of FASHION SILK AND CASSIMEKE UA TS. Also all kindaof Soft-Hats and Caps, Furs for Ladies, Ac. Hats' made to order. Cali and leave your meas ure, and then you can have a Hat to lit you. Prices to suit the times. Quality warranted, Elmira, March ID, 1862. CAME into the enclosure of the subscriber about the middle of August last, one dry cow, the owner is requested to call, prove property, pay char ges and take her away, or she will be disposed of ac cording to law. JifQSES LEE» t Chatham, Oct, 16, 1862. .M. THE advertiser, having been restored toJiealth in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after hav ing suffered several years with a severe affec tion, and that dread disease. Consumption, is anxious to make known to bis fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it be will send a copy of the prescription used (free of -charge), with directions for preparing end nsing the same, which they will find a sure cure for Cousnmpttori, Asthma, Drnuchili*, \£c. The only object of the advertiser in sending iho pre scription is to benefit the afflifcted, and spread infor mation which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try bis remedy, as it will cwt nothing and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription wIH please address Rev. EEWARD A. WILSON, Wniiamsburgb, Oct. Ist. 1862. • Kings County, New Y«rfc. NEW COOPER SHOP.— : Tho undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Wellsboro and vicinity, that be ; haa opened a COOPER-SHOP opposite CROWL’S WAGON SHOP, and Is ready to do all manner of work pn*mp| arderj.from ttgaliou keg u. tv fifty,, Wi* 1 1% nairing’.aJsu done on short notice. , 0. -F. ELLIS. n, iT'« " \l J fl .-W ...... - ——- J — —■■—‘—l PAEIV WINTER THE OHE PRICE SYSTEM",' INVITED TO CALL Eslrav. To ConsiuifpUvei). r~r T T ,'T r * - 7 '7 t-ir o': Prints, Prints. Ten. Thousand'Yards Superior Medde&, warranted fulT-Madde/.colors, at 1 shilling per yard. Dress press Goods. m _ i *’■ ■ ■ In lhis v depftrtment you will find all the Novelties of the Season, from the • r ’'LATEST .importations. We fcave'pridpitHrcfrtnr attention to this department and believe wy qaq please ift* 1 ' “ K ’ 'MOST TASTTDIO VS. : CLOTBS ASD CASSIA CUES. We hare a very full assortment of tho-above goods at atisfactory prices; also- "■ ‘ FARMERS AND MECHANICS Cheap Battinets,'Sleeps' Gray, Tweed*, Jeans, Ac. _ CLOTHING-. W« hare Just received.direct from Manufacturers, one of the (' - • -A . „. « - LARpST AND BEST assorted stock of CLOTHING t%*r ojfcred in ~ TOTS MARKET. This Stock, purchased exclusively for CASH, a now offered for jvur inspection, and at Prices Lower tillin' rrn be found elsewhere, which can be proved by inspecting the good, consisting of ' OVER-COATS, ■.. ,-PUOCK-COATS, DRESS-COATS, :i . • CUTAWAYS, PANTS ANp VESTS, of all kinds and latest styles. Those wishing READY-MADE GARMENTS will do’well to oall atapee, as wB are confident that- THIS STOCK will give universal,-aatiffuclian. PERISB i CO. BOOT & SHOE DEPABTJIEST, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Thi. Department is overflowing. We hart talon UNCSOAL PAINS c to purchase none but the finest and most durable qualities of • fs. ■ Boots and Shoes? and feel confident'that an examination of them by - - A NY PERSON in want of such articles will ensure a sale. THIS DEPARTMENT of ours than presents at the present time greater at tractions THAN EVER. At this * trick w,i. all purchased prerioni to tbe Tariff, it enable, u. to DEFY COMPETITION. i Carpets, Carpets* Having l made addition, to our- j'.r.vioua stock, wo now offer. in grant variety. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY VELVET, j 3 | ‘ SUPER INGRAIX,- 1 j . RUGS * MATS, " j. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, alt widths. S SHAWL Sc CLOAK Rool*l Is filled'with all of tie latest styles of tSo aoajoo. A full assortment of , CLOTH SACKS. AXD CLOAKS, Hir.rf 1 -fr.im rr,i.-i,v.,»„rer' “r'trrs-i- TWMn iC ItCcre* Headache in Ten Ulirotee, ' jciIEE'S VEGETABLE -E3IJIHOCATJOIf. Tflfflß the suns core of, Headache, Toothache, ®*f rr £fr*» JCjuheumaUsm, soroThroat. Neuralgia* in too oW*, 'Sack or Stomach, Cramp#, Cuts, Sprain*, bnr»», Bruise*, Wounds, *c., Ac. Also for *ll kinds of wounds on bocs**. i TRY IT—IT CANNOT FAIL I The numerous cures that ar* dally performed by O * use of the Vegetable Embrocation, are sufficient evidence vi Us superior excellent Mrtucs. Furthermore, this pvpHiv tion does not contain any poisonous minerals, or diieturUxs drugs. > Front Frof Williams , Principal of the Utica Musical JntiUvit. B. Ctnrr— Dear &>.*■—Havirg witnessed the eery beneficial -results from the use. of yom Vegetable Embrocation by my* self and members of my family in case of colds, acre throat and hoarseness, I cheerfully give you this testimony to its worth, and can. confidently recommend it in the aboye oases from an expc-rftnental knowledge of Its efficacy. Youas very truly, W. WILLIAMS. Utica, June 4,1861. Good News from Borne*-All Agree-■ See What They Say. We. the undersigned citizens of Utica, haring used Cline'* Vegetable Embrocation in our families, and finding it as *!• most salutary remedy, can cheerfully recommend it |o the public generally, ad being on indispensible article for family Use. We do notwish to underrate any otherworlhymedk'ine, hut can trnly say that we never before have found an equal to this Vegetable Embrocation, and would adih»e every turn* ily to keep a bottle ready for immediate use. Mrs. M. A. Hill. Schuyler st. Mrs. I. Crocker! Barnett st. Mrs. Kmily Gerrin, “ Mrs. E.Oarnrgnt, "t ■. Mrs- Kachel Roberts, “ Mrs. A. M. Kibbs, u D. Bacon, Catharine st., D, L. Simons, “ X. 8.- Kobinson,72 Geaeaee st., Mrs. M.S Francis, Standfast Jas. Mdrsden, Huntington st., N. M. Shepard. Spring, et,, Mrs. George Bancroft, M JJrs.M. Wheeler. - Mrs. Alvint Lone. “ M*ra. Anna William*, M Mrs. Mary Vaughan, u ■ D. Vanvalkenburg, ** Henry Hill, Varick st., ' John Sbotc, Genesee at. P. C. Hartwell, “ Jane Davison, Scuyler *t« Mrs. J. Walker, ‘‘ Robert Lane, Huntington ft. Mrs. Eliza Shott, Genesee st., Priscilla McLaughtim, ** Klieubetfa Grams, Catherine it. Margaret Marsden, u Selina Simmon*, Harness st-« Ann Hill. Varick rt., Tbe above names are from well known respectable apd a thousand more names might be added, of whom hjfor ciatiou can be had in reference to the astonishing earn per* formed. . , , Prepared and told, wholesale and retail, by Tfo. 60, Genesee street. Marble Block. Utica, N.Y. Alho fur "Mil# by JOHN K. JONES, of Cherry Platts, travelling agent. August 13,1862, , The Great Victories FOR THE UNION, Are attracting the attention and awakening the live liest sensations of delight throughout all the LOYAL STATES, and sending dismay to tbe ranks of the rebels, an 4 the'filling up of the new and beautiful KEYSTONE STORE, with a large stock of all description* of mer6haa dize,3?y v . BLpLLAED & CO.J U also arresting tbe attention of tbe people oil* THIS VICINITY, and at tbe 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 G&ODS of the choicest pattern. DRY GOODS of all descriptions, including- SHAWLS, COTTON' CLOTH, READY MADE CLOTHING, &». Tbey have also a selected' assortment of Hardware, suited precisely to this locality, besides a large quan tity wf \ ' Glass Ware, Crockery, &c. Thoy can fit yon with a HAT or CAP, BOOTS or SHOES, CLOTHES MADE, or the CLOTH to make them with. Their location ie First Door above i - ROY'S DRUG STORE , MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, PA., where they will be happy to RECEIVE CALLS, Wellaboro, Sept- 24, 1862, WM. B. SMITH. pROSECCTING PENSION ATTOUKEi’, -L and Dealer in I LAND WARRANTS, And General Collection and Claim Agent. KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA., Will attend to business in the Supreme Court ond Court.of claims, and to the prosecution of.rhnms be fore Departments of Government. Esfe oinl attention will be given to claims for HOVN'i Y LANDS and ARREARS OF PA Y; $lOO ROVN TY an'd PENSIONS, in the LAND and INDIAN OFFICES; before (he GENERAL POST OFFICE, and MILITARY CLAIMS tjenerally. The Subscriber having been eugaged for the past four years in the prosecution ot‘ claims bef«>ie the De. purtments in Washington, will give particular atten tion to SUSPENDED CLAIMS for Pensions and BOUNTY LANDS, especially in cases where the spldier or widow is nnahle 1o state tbo officer's name. In all such cases no charge wi|l be made unless successful.. Unquestioable references will be given in all cases. All business refilling fa matters above referred to can be done by emu-spord ence with the subscriber, and all letters addressed to him at Knoxville, Tioga County. Pa., vnil m-fivn prompt attention. WM, B. SMITH, August 27, 1862. ■ Corning Sewing Machine Depot. THE best Sewiflg Machines in the United Singes Graver A Baker’s New family Machiire. n uftlng tbo Lock Stitch, acknowledged to be superior to all others. Price $lO. GROVER k BAKER’S FAMILY MACHINE, a* much admired by those who hare used them, i’r.oo $4O. GROVER k BAKES’S£XARGE SHUTTLE MA CHINE for sewing Leather and Tailor woilr. Price $4O. Wheler and Wilson $45, Pinkie A Lyon* $4O. Singers, $5O, Empire* $4O. Wiklcex k Gibbs, $3O, Persons buying or ordering machines of me can rely on getting one adapted to their businex. . Every Machine warranted to give, satis.action for one year. Machines on Mahogany, Black Walirut, tad Rose Wood cases at advanced prices. For par* tjculare send for Circulars. C. G. HOWKLL, Proprietor of the Corning Bag 1 actury. • Corning, N, Y,, Sept 10, 1862. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letter* of art*, ministratiation having been granted to the senberon the estate of NathanieMmpson. iuieot DeK mar township, deceased, notice is hereby given to tin •©. indebted to said estate to unke'dmmediutc payment,; and those having claims to present them pronetly authenticated for settlement to the subscriber. * URIAH IMPSON. AdmiuuUotoc. Deltnor, Oct 1, 1862, AUDITOR’S NOTlCE.—Notice rs hereby givea , that the undersigned, having beep appointed an. auditor to distribute the fund arising from th* a*lc of the rcaL estate of Daniel McVoy, will au«*od'tfu the, duties of bis appointment &t his office is Wellsbo™, on Monday, the 27tb, day of October next, at .which time and place ety persons having »rrycl« : ips upon, said fua4 AW settulred to present them U> r iipownrce. •* JOHN N. LAVUE. Ao-uior. WoWsbnro, Oct I.