« AGITATt f. t’ ASP, K.IBC.EttfcAN ,ll»boro, Wedne»dar. Nor. 6, K«w idr»rti»«ment«. ' ' $ WinltT <?uoit»-W«r«m» Smith. '■.[ Saif —Sheriff SlowelU 1 V"s;' ’0 }iaUp*-sli W^UlUai*Ao4ite|j| Von in iXwrM—-Sheriff istowell. Kj (.'oKrtior*—H. B; Clird. .. ~ (cri lfoßlKj—Juhn .F. Trow, Pobl&ber. i&nt far LxcrK* J. P. DuneldiOß.jPrQtVj Birittart-ir.- jfeoy. ■ - f —" « are requested ta lUti tbit j,e WelUboriAcademy, wmm»noa*|pnM#n icember7lb» IM2. i<Mt.nrtisa*nt-of I>r. J»ck«( a Bn will be at thit Boro, ThuMaayjjadagfl imlxr 2Tlb abd SStb. , li '..'-ft- comet out .this ‘ with a ftrtisomanl. Ht buyt thtbcat kindfcf' Gobdt, 'at* the publid know that ha bßl^ihtm- on jilt rapidly, and cheap. Give l||m a pall. pt OaDiiaaii.— th«j||lsrlford |(Csaa.) Coarant, containing an intefettingififccpunt of L emmanUa, attending the ordination |of Rav. Calkioa, as aunciata pastar of-the Central Church, in jltfsity^—MW.GriraWSroiher of Rav. J. jgi Calkins if this Borough, end is welt known to ,m|ny of oar nidert. Histanior associate; Rev, Dr. JiaWs, baa oe-' npisd the sate pnlpU forty-five years. , , fM~ WaLL NAttnn.—Baton towcahip, Jlibga Co., fl., gave, Cochran and Ross each t3|, voto»“-“‘t’other Maws” none /—/.rtctiimry Star, t> , ft ■ Yes, and to show yoa that-she cap nwnifost her patriotism in inora ways than one, we will state on ike aatherity of an intelligent eitltea of 'that town, Hat af tba one bandied and four in tbs wrtjca, only tine are democrats. ' ( Conuo* Ig Tkacb ■ll.—The Deputy County BupeHntendent|by reason it sickdess failed to' meat the classes in Kiyintr and Stints. , . . ” ,] therefore appointtMondsy, the mb ortffbromber, It esttdina at Vermilyea'i, sad Tuesday, |fpr. 18th, tl gtkisif iUt, for Clymar. ->>-'i life sad health spared, I will fill appoint ments. j - j Hibam C. Jpnat.tt. Sup't. PAljOCti AccitjtUT,— A. C. Spilt ifijf, hardwire Wtrchant, at Canton, met with a ihocki igaccident on Saturday night last At the train <tf cars’.knving on board the lilst ntgimeni, K. T.Vols,, up to the plttfcrm.epon which Ur. S. was standing bolding a Jtliyis his band, one of the soldiers playfully caught ig asi la endearoring to regafn. possessiS of it, Mr. I. losfhta heianea’, and was precipitated |pder one of Ua tart, this wheel patting over bit foot ™t below the askle, trashing it in such.a.manner, thatjjtmpdtation way found Mo'aatary. The aceidantccueed an unusu. sjltaeatiaa la ths vioinity of its oceurrVnie,— Troy riM. _ ' > ■■ . j ' DsArrsn.—,tt tho/Sfrafling" In lewaodalost black> man by t§n same of. Jtbntoa, belonging, to Athens, in this west drafted. 1 Thc-feotin.raftrence'toiliiyi milter; as’we lisra them, areas follows; The at the tens inkAtheoe where. Johnson none of Ike " uita- Colki" being visible, of e lady grisest hew many mites resided thora' between the tgtt of II and t 5, »nd alto.their namesjwbicb quet litM were promptly and accurately 1 angered. The' nit.,or, of cvarse n faithfully entered} the I seme upon kit-record and there they remained unllfjtlft return, ware handed orer to the the timet was that Uf Johnson, the blow man-, and linage ta t*y, hit name wat drawn af Tuwimiu an Toitday of last week, lie acooinpcniid the Com isitiientr to Harrisburg, whera we presume he wat aitbtr hr ' handed'fjorer to Gin. fitottr filial, 11 Thrdaai •r Qmtti Ur. Bird was boro and reared to this vitality, and was esteemed for bis uprightness He was %.good pa|riot, a sympathizing friendaodan affectfon ete husband apd father. Around hiin clustered the lenderest affections of an He -leaves a wife and three children who ntffjtbuv deprived ef his counsel and assistance. His departure is fait by* large circle of relatives and friends, and the whdle community feri that I&A an efficient and valuable society. He’gas a friend af the poor and needy, and turned no ; ewe % unrelieved away. His borne was the abode oT pgace, induftry, aad contentment. Ills only ip the family circle, or It the bush of solitude, that thp emotions of a family •vsrsacb an occurrence,can find uttersrtjoe. The tears ef bleeding hearts the public niay but they knew not the hidden anguish of the *W|l, Mr. Bird suffered for seme time, aadf 'while disease his form was wasting, was cheerful Un'd uncomplain ing. He wa*|p jioaswsioo of ,bia the last moment, and aware that be would sucys stand before his-Ged. Tbefuneral ertwepuics tohralplaee to-day. Tbs preached by the Rev.; Mr, Putnam.— A larger procession I have teldumffpen. Old and yeung surrowingly followed him to feeling that they had lost a valued friend atUtfceigbber. “Weep Pot ifor a brother decea*etfr Our lon is his infinite gain ; - j'» A-soul chief prison released, j. And freed from Us bodily chainL ZUcoitti Mills, r Oct. 29, 1552. ffJT C»ifR«T. pHP'Taa CO*BCRIPTS.—The following leller will hs r«id with interest by all : .fi- \ '' Camf -Cntm, Oct&iw-SO, 1*62. Parian Agitator.—Oor drafted ere barings inti »f camp lift, sod s* » general tlghgthey sqem to , eajoy it very much. JVe hsrt one company organised end te-ts arrow they will be mastered.|oto the United . States' ssrvice. The officers sre ; A.. A. AwiSiy, of Clymer; first Lieut., lg(cien Beach, of Chatham; Second Lieut, Charles Belter, of Liberty. Bessel Bart, substitute for Daniel Hxirly of 'Blots; N. Shefelt, inbititne for D. J. Richmond; 6. ■ 0. Campbell, substitute for The. of Bieh Bend; Isaac P. Poster,substitute fotf-Dwjjfail. Strat tea, of Ward; J.L. Cook, A. Shnmrt. -of Richmond ;i’Leroy Kelts, D. H. Clark •f Richmond That. Boorole, for D. H. Besrdsly, of Ward, and Thos. 11. ArpSer, substitute for Jacob B. Shambacker, of Liberty,'|fyve volnnleered •ad been mastered into the 16th Pa.i’Cerelry, Compa ny B, for three years ; consequently |ibeir principals >ars exempt frotnserring. Quite a are going •Into the arilUary same#. L will g rjfeypu their names *s seen as I hare tbs oertidcjate mustering offi- All things ere going on here, at far as harmony sad confasion are ehmflstable with each ether. One of bar examining Surgeons hat been Br easted for exempting drafted inen Cqr .substantial, pro .etoiarj reunite; youwill tec his nijne in the Tribune ,ef Oct. 30tb. It is said some eridence may bo looked ia Tioga County j that it- only a .rumor, however. ... •v; t - ■ J. E. ' —Th» aMi* ol tteiurgeoo to by our cores. (MaAwit, it Whiily 'or- Whitiey, inji he b«' been frotathe»er*iei|; , ‘P ij. 1 , *st » _ I» Tiojt,JP*., on the-24th J. Hntnphrey, S'*.Mr.-dIoEGE B. HASS u>mit JiUBAJUfiTH JiSB IoVJBJOt, il I Of Tiogt. || ; ■ ■ - eie - - At Cherry Finite,'October 10th, i j*J, : of Diphthe- SARAH, wifeef Andrew Utryee, Aged3l Jreeri, ytoatht, end JS d»y* She learbl » hotbend tod to'lßWg feerlnrt,, j Jr- •raifc v So. J, nnron, Block. ;■: JE RO Jfel E SMITH HAS' returned froui Jf«w York with % ipUodid H*sortnieDt_of . . - DRY GOODS, j T jRKADT MADE CLOTHING, HATS i CAP'S, HARDWARE, . SOOTS A SHOES, GLASSWARE, •SROfcERfBS;-DOME6TIC& X ; WOODENWARB, , , ; Kft’GL ISfl CLOTHS, LADIES’ DRESS'GOODS, SATINS, frknch cassimbres; fell cloth, TWEEDS AND KENTUCKY JEANS. Attention U cited to hi. jtoek of Black and Figured Dreu Silks, W.nted Goods, M.rino.i, Black and Fignered Detain.,, Long and Square Shawls, -- ■. “i Ladias* Cloth, Opera Flannels, Ac. Purchasers wiH find that No. 2, Union Block,- Main Street, is the place to bnj the best quality of goods at the lowest prices. JEROME SMITH. Welleboro, Not. S, 1862. e»6tjs •150 VEST PIANOS. 150 JOS. ?. HALE A CO., baring removed to their new warerooms,’ , Wo, 478 BROADWAY, tg* sow prepared to offer * the public a magnificent aew scale full 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, containing all improvements .known in this country or Europe, over-strung bassi French grand motion, hary pedul, full iron frame, for $l5O & 175 C ASH, Warranted for S Tears. Rich moulding cases, 1200, 1250, & $3OO, all warranted made of the best seasoned material, and to stand better thab any sold for $4OO uc $5OO by the old methods of manufacture. Wo invito " DEALERS AND TEACHERS in all parts of the country, to act as agents, and to Meat these unrivalled Pianos with Steinway A Sum, Cbickering <fc Sons, or any first-class ’manufacturer*. * JOS. P. HALE & GO,, 479 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Oct. 22, 18&2.-4m. PENSION AGENCY. TO SOLDIERS AND THEIR FRIENDS. THE undersigned baring hnd considerable expe rience in procuring Pension Bounties and Back pqly of Soldiers, will attend to all business in that line entrusted to his care with promptness and fidelity. Persons wishing to confer with me will please call or address me by letter at Sylvatria, Bradford Ceunly, Pa. Charges reasonable. GEO. P, MONROE. - Refers by permission lo 11. B. Card, County Treasurer, Wcllsboro, Pa. D. F. Potaeroy, Troy, Pa‘ A. H. Spalding, Sheriff, Towanda, Pa. Oct. 15. 1862. AUDITOR’S NOTICE.—Notioe Is hereby given ttul the undersigned having been appointed an Auditor to audit the mconnl ut J .F. Donaldson, Ad ministrator of H. B. Craves, dec’d., will attend to the duties «’f his appointment at If. Sherwood’s office in Wellhboro, on Wednesday, the I9lh day of Novem ber next, at 10 o’clock A. M.. Ut which lime and place sill persons having any claims upon said fund are re quired to pro-eut them tor allowance. Wcllsboro. Oct. 22, J. B. NILES, Aod'r. A«liii liiiMriitoi ’w Sale, IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court for Tioga Codnty, the underpinned Administrator of i ,e estate of Fuair.e tirecnl**ftf, deed., will expose to 1 public sale at the Court House in WelUberougb, on the 22d day of November next, at 2 o’clock P. 51., of said day the following described real estate situate in Delmur township to wit: A h»t of land beginning at a post the north west corner of land surveyed for John Hustings; thence by said Hastings and i*md surveyed to L Foss south 75$ perches to a bin-b ire*-; rbeoce by land purveyed *jor Wed. L. Warnnor west 11 4 perches to a 1-inn tree ' io the warrant line: thence by the warrant line north 75J perches to a hemlock tree: theue* by land deeded to Gates and H. Wilcox east 114 perene,* to the pl.u*e of beginning—containing sis acres, about 2b acre* improved, a log house and un old shanty fur a burn ‘ and a few fruit trees thereon. Oct. 15, 1852, JACOB HILTBOLT, Adm’r. m in oar Mtixeo*.— •d, U ibst ibis place. inPORTAIVT TO OP TOBACCO. Persons desiring to abandon its use, should procure a package of the ANTIDOTE FOR TOBACCO. This antidote is the means of destroying the taste fer tobacco, and thereby every one * MAT ABANDON ITS USE! Price, 30 cent* per package, sent Post paid. Agents wanted for this and fire other new articles commanding READY SALES AND GOOD PROFITS. For enclose stamp and send for Circular Address, West BnnLixGTOK, Pa, Aug. 27. \%BZ A implication Charlotte Hubbard, by her next friend, Ly [ man Harris, VI, Jane Term. 1862. f No. 196, Advertisement | in Diforce. Qoergo JV. Hubbard. J 7* George IK. Hubbard; Yon ore hereby nr.t'flff'i that Charlotte Hubbard,’ your wife. has applied to the Coart of Common Dees of Tioga County, lor a Di* tiutc from the bonds of matrimony, and that the said Coart.hara appointed Monday, the 2Vtb dny of No rerabar next, at the Court House, in Wellsbore, for beefing the said Charlotte Hubbard in the premises, at which time and place you ran attend if you think proper. . Ft. STOWELL, Jn., Sheriff. Welliboro, Oct. 39,158 J. _ Notice to teachers.—|ho School p:- rectors of Delinar Township wfill meet at the Butler School House at Stony Fork, on Saturday. No. vetnber Bth, next, to engage touchers for the Winter Schools. Teachers who make application r ill bo re quired to present their certificates. ROBERT CAMPBELL, Sec. of Board. Delmtir, Oct. 29. U 62. AUDITOR’S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby giran that the undersigned, haring been appointed an auuitor to distribute (the proceeds arising from the Sheriff sale of real estate of Wm. B. Middnugh and T. Pattin. will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Wellsboro. on Friday, the 28th dny of Noramber next, at which time and place all per sons haying any claim* upon said fund are required to present them for allowance. 1 H. W. WILLIAMS, Auditor. Wellsboro, Not. 5, 1862. Application In Divorce. Harriet A. Truman,’) . ns. > Wm. H. Truman, ) 7b ITm. H. Truman .* Yoa are hereby ’-notified that Harriet A. Truman, yoor wife, has'applied to the Court.of Common Picas of Tioga Copnty, for a Di vorce from the bonds of matrimony.and that the said Court has appointed Monday, the 24th day of Novem ber next, .for bearing the said Harriet A; Truman n the premises, at which time and place yoa can attend if yoa"think proper. U. STOWELL. Jr., Nor. 6,1862 Sheriff. Administrator s notice.—utters ef ad 1 mintstratiation haring been granted to the sob*- scriheron the estate of Nathaniel lmps«»n, late ol Del mar township, deceased, notice is hereby gir«n to those indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those haring claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement to the subscriber. URIAH U4PBON, Administrator. Dalmar, Cet. 1,1862. " Jl G. M. DEWITT, in Divorce. ‘ herebyto-the- Coroner, Justiees'of the P«aee, : *ahd .&H»itliles.intiud fthe county of Tioga, to appear in tfieir own propen per sons, with theirrecords,inq«ii»iiions,examinalionBnnd remembrances, ld£)o ces ami in their beßftlf appertain:tdba~gotft. and all witnesses and pother persons behalf of the Commonwealth-against any peffon or 'persnDs.are required to be then'and there attending/ and not to depart at their peril. Jurors are requestedlohe punc tual in their attendance at the appointed time, agree- Given under,mjLhand and sealat (be Sheriff’s Office, in Wellsburo, the 15th day of October in the year of our Lord one 'thousand eight hundred and sixty . two. - iL STOWELL, Jr., Sheriff. JSOTItR /* NOTICE I* hereby given that an election for-Pres- Directors, Treasurer, and feretory Pt the r lt*tftn Rail Rutd Company, will be heftl at the Office of 2drPWladelphi* Exchange, in the City ,oL.WI&4 c -lpl? ia » ?? Monday, the 3d day of November, 1862, between 'The hours-of and 2 p. m. A.,E. DOUGHERTY, Secretary.* A DMIMSTRATOH’S'NOTICE.—Letters of ad ministration having been granted to the sub. Bcnber on the estate of Henry 8. Larrison.late of Cly. net Tuwaship, deo’d.. notice is hereby given to then-e indebted to said estate, to make immediate payment', end those having claims, to present them properly au thenticated, for settlement fo the MJbscpiher.r fiUSAN i. Mtf**. Oymr, bit 15,1SW> THR f A 60 UN? Y; ACt IT A T,OJU i ! -'-•* - * r ■ ■»■■■■' ..I w . ■ ■ PROSPECTUS OP THE COMTINETA L | IfIOItTISLY: EPITORS:. \ Hod. Robert J, Walkbr* CaiiiLSiQ. Lelajd, Hon. Fred. P. Stasttos, . . Boirtso'Kirkk. The readers of the Continental ot (be important position it has assumed,, of- the-.influence which it «zeeU,end of the bnHiant and literary talent of the highest ocilwawhlib Itpporia it. No publication of'the Irind has, id~fbls’^v uotr y* ■o successfully combined the energy andfreedom of the daily newspaper with this higher literary tone of (be tim-class monthly: andlt U very that ro mogJiiiue bnsjrivdn wider range ‘^twnhutorg, or preserved lltudf so domphely from the narrow in fluences of party or?of faction# f, That the ContincD tal Is not the latter is abundantly' evideenred by xrhnt it hat done—t.y the reflection «f its counsel* in many important public events, end in the character and power of those who are its staunchest supporters. By the accession of Honl/Robert J. .Walker,and Ron. 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This firat minds of the country, embracing men most familiar with its dtdlomaov and mos* distinguished for ability, are to become its con tributors ; and it is no meije “flattering promise of a prostus” to say, that this ''magazine far the tiroes* will employ the first intellect in Americr, under an spices which no publication ever enjoyed before in this country. | Charles Godfrey Lelandi the accomplished scholar and author, who has till now been the sole Editor «f the Magazine, will, bcridej his editorial labors, con tinue his brilliant contributions to jla pages; and Ed round Kirke, author of {' Among the Pines,” will contribute to each issue, having already begun a work on Southern Life and Society, which will he found fur more widely descriptive, a!nd,in all respects, superior to the first. f , While the Continental will express decided opin ions on the gaent questions of the day, it will not be a mere political journal: much the larger portion of its columns will be enlivened, as heretofore, by tales, poetry, and humor. 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Or, if preferred, a subscriber can take the mrgakine fbr 1863 and a copy i»f “ Among the Pines," or of *• Undercurrents of Wall St.." by R. B. Kimball, bound in cloth (the boek to be sent postage paid). Any person nemitting $4 50, will receive the Maga rine from its commencement, January. 1862, t*» Jnn uary, 1864, thus securing Mr. KimbnU’s “ Was IJs Successful ?'* and Sir. itirke’s •'Among the Pine*’* and “ Merchant’s Story,” and nearly 3,000 eouro pages of the best Ulciamre in the world. Premium subscribers to pay theirown postage. »OTI€E, ALL buyers of Jjry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Gro ceries. Hat? ai.d I’np?, Ac., can moke nioaey by makiug their purchasesfftt A. PARSONS’ CHEAP CASH STBRE. Hi* &ti’iU if now in fir.-t bate *1 npo. cnnristing of ait kind* of Dome.*la- Goodr,*« hich will be sola at ie.'S than i REW YORK FRIGES. We huve full lines of 1 Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, Bleacbtd D«„ Ben- Tucking*. Striped- Shirtings, Check*, Blankets, Linens. Toweliuga, Yapa, Hosiery. Colton Bailing, U lores Ac., in as great variety as ever, DRESS GOODS. In this stock w** canTirr-he teat. Having on.hand a large stock ol Plains ami -Figured Ht-d*. Brocades, Mohair*. Plain A)|»«c»#, Figured and Plain Merino**, Cnshuien*. D« Luine*. Ac.j.lrom the rich goods t(i[the lowest pnres in market. *- , -v SHAWL AtfD CLOAK, STOCK, BROGUE SHAWLS, SINGLE & DOUBLE, BLANKET 1 - FANCY WOOL ; " " Cloaks, Sacques, Cleak Cloths, Trianniagl Ac., in this stock we cun guit : every one. CLOTHS CASSJHEJtES. Black and Fancy Cassimerea, Melton’s Black Broadcloths. Overcoatings, Sntinetts. Cashmerelts, Kentucky Jenns; F«cmors and Mechanics Cassimerea Cutton.ides and id prices as low as can be found in the county. BOOTS AND SHOES. Mens Double Sole K«P Bants, Mens i Double Sole Kip, Mens Stoga d«». f Buys do.. Youths do.. Womens Calf Custom made Shoes. Ladies Kid and Morocco Balmoral Boots, Ladies Kid end Lading Balmoral Gaiters. Ladies Kid ond Lasting Congress Gaiters. Fine Morocco Shoes, all kinds. We can suit all calls as to KINDS AND SIZES, and will guarantee the prices as low os the lowest. Butter, Eggs and other Produce, taken on favorable terms. Au Early Call is Solicited! JAMES A. PARSONS, No. 3 CONCERT BLOCK, CORNING, N. T. Oct. 15, 1862. Tioga co. coukt proclamation.— Whereas, the Hon. Robert G. White, President Judge iV£ptho 4lh Judicial District of Pennsylvania, end Royal Wheeler and Victor Case,-Esq.’s* Asao eiule Judges in Tioga county, have issued their pre oept, bearing date the 6ih daj of September, 1862, and tw me directed, tor the holding of Orphan's Court, Court of Common Pleas, General Quarter Sessions and Over and Terminer. at Wellsboro, for the County gf"Tioga,on the4lh Monday of November, (being the 24th day), 1862? and to continue two wet Es. JftHJl-i&vJiaffiKN, JVO if VM<iN“ BLOCK, ; -"-I -JT ..t r~>~ t T'v 7 " '-v--. >_r - - B BUS le»»* to notify. tii<yftieiid»" init' tti» public wbd'du uoi-already know, that lie is am a mart on ■ . • “TttE OLD STAMP!NQ GROUND” po. tUoC? HiKr .l ore stood ifiy nld , E M PIR £ gS.2I !Uj« E : b*fW. “ the Eire.’' Pujtteoiarly that h« ha. just received a tyuyr ayiij.arjeil i-" ck ot ,i4t.AJip wuvrEit DRYGOOUB;u a ;- " ! ’ LADIES’ GOODS. v ' ’ . READYMADE-CLOTITING, , T i BOOTS, SHQES, Ac., as weff wafalV-MJortmCnVuf,. . - e HARDWARE. , , “ ! 7, QUEENSWARE, ’ W OODEN-W A RE. nttd ' . GROCERIES, .poeioll, adapted to the wants of tho comninntty,, and will Veit th.rn »t vrMn. CASH AMD PRODUCE of all kinds taken -In exchange for Clouds. WeiUboro, Oct. 8, 1862. BOjbr§, SHOES, LEATHER AND FINDINGS. FRANKLIN SAYS: •• When you hove anything to advertise, tell the public of it in plum, simple language.” I am manufacturing good custom made Boots and Shoes which I will tell at fair prices, and only lor HE AI) Y PA Y, Such work fhpnot be sold at as low rale? per pair as eastern made slop-work, but it can and will be sold at prices which will enable tbe pur chaser to protect bis tuet with good substantial boots mure cheaply than with a poor slop shop article, which, even if it chances not to fall in the first weeks service, is hut a doubtful protection iu cold weather, Try mo. Bock and Doeskins Wanted, In the red and short blue, for which I will pay cash and a g»ud price. Beef-Hides and Calfskins Wanted, for which I will also pay cash. Sheep Felts Wanted, for which I will also pay cash and the highest mar ket price. An assortment of sole, upper, calfskins and linings, pegs, thread, nails, awls, knaves, shoe k bu>meis, Ao., Ac , k«a ct'ft-tapily.on I will self cheap for cnslr. 'Blropkro JjaiitUSire* between Wilcox’s and Bullard’s. G- W. SEARS. N. U. creditj.becawso, to be plain, I haven’t got If to give. WelUkoro,-August 27, 1862. J. M. S9JITH, fj AS now on hand audits daily receiving at bis MEW STORE, OPPOSITE THE DICKINSON HOUSE, a full and complete assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, which hate been bought uu (he most favorable terms, and will be offered to customers at a VEIVY SMALL ADVANCE. Many of his DO M E STIC GOODS were purchased tit d fiVreirt limes during the Summer, t ins enablin. him to sell them Less than Current New Fork Prices, and still make? aj* until profit. Advantage^of such purchases" will at all times be given to (be customers as far as possible. A years expernmo* in celling Goods for Ready dPay Only, has fully confirmed him in the opinion that this id the only proper vruy. for boih Buyer Sc Seller. asTt enables hira to Mo better by bU customer than would be possible under (be Credit System. The Heady P;iy SyMmi ‘willTherefore be’c'onlinued. and ateo THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM, believing that to b# the onlyLtpollcy ebnsisteijt with ,-j. Honesty and Fail Dealing. All person* from Tioga County visiting Corning are IKYITED TO CALL i and make air eoramldatlen* Corning, Oct. 8, 1862. D R. J A C KSaN , THE CELKBKATD REFORM ROTA X 1 € Indian Physician, OF ERIE CITY. PENN’A., 'May 6« Contulied ut follow —Free of Charge. Almond, N. Y., Howell’s Hotel, Tuesday, Ner. It Horoclsvllle, N. Y-, Cbndnick House. Wednesday, Nov. It Cameron, N. Y., Briggs House, Thursday, Nov. 11 RatbtonVille.N. Y.. Rnthbun House. Friday, Nov, 14 Addisuu, N. Y-. Doolittle’s Hotel, Saturday. Noy. 15 Corning, N. Y., Dickinson House, Tuesday, Nov, 25 TIOGA, P», .Johnston House, Wednesday, Nov, 26 WELLSBORO, Pa.. United Sfates Hotel. Thursday and Friday, Nov. 27 and 28 Bath, N. Y., Union Hotel, * Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 9 and 10 Elmira, N. T., Bralnnrd House. ’ Thursday, tuid Friday, Deq. 11 and 12 TROY, Pa., Troy House, Saturday. Dec. 13 Havana, N. Y., Montoir Housed Monday. Dec. 16 Watkins, N. Y-. Jefferson House, Tuesday. Deo. 16 Dundee, N. Y , Ellis House, Wednesday. Dec. 17 Penn Yan, N, Y., at Hotel. Thursday, Dec. 18 Those Suffering from Chronic Disease, of any description may he Blurt'd that their eases will be treated fairly and candidly, and they will not be encouraged to take my medicine without a corres ponding prhspect of benefit. Dr. Jackson can he consulted at his Rooms, in re gard to all disetn-es. which he treats with unprece dented soccer, on a new system. He cures Chronic of discuses, which have been pronounced incw* ruble by the Medical Family generally, such as Ner vous amis. A(’eiiralgio ; Affvrtinrs, of Women. Paralysis, Epi(ep>y. A-thma. Salt Rheum. Remiite.nt and Inrerrnitient dii*Cxises of Children, etc. All casts of Seminal Emissions which is carrying thousands to the grave annually, *** Remember the jtVCfdr does'not .promise in cure nil stages of diseases. } While all discat-e* are eumbte, if taken in season. alL»f'«/e* are npt. Your case may be cum&le thi» week, not »w<—to d«y, not tomorrow; beuce,fhe danger of delay. Cnntultatioua Free. Distant Tnvnlide. —P-itlents unable to vistl Dr. J. by appointment, ran communicate their symptoms by letter, and bov# proper medicine* sent to any part of the world by express, wiiji certainty and dispntoh. All letters of inquiry mu>t contain one slump to pre. pay reply. Address Dr. A. C. Jackson, Erie, Peima., Box 3ft Ort 29. 1862. ' ' -, 'PO BUILDERS AND TEACHERS—The A Sehmd Directors ol Charleston wit! meet nt the Dartl Settlement School HouSe, on Saturday, Nov, bdi, at 9 o'clock A. M„ to let the building of twu School Houses to responsible bidders—the Barlow and K #ney. Barlow 23 by 32—Keeney 21 by 34—plan same us that of Sbitmway. For further particulars enqqire of. ihe subscriber, AUo in the afternoon at same place to contract with Tanohcis for the Winter Schools-. By'order at the Board, Of'. 79, 1553- 5, i lfwr»i«rr- HAVIKG Ja*t retarnid from New York ds*ir* ii> QeXliUetparticular attention of our TIOGA (MONTY FRIENDS - to the fact that we eah show the largest and most ra rU&slock -of J' - , , FALL AKD WINTER CIOODS ever offered in 'liiajherlcot. This sWk'all bought-for CASH, much below pres ent prices, we now, offer you at rates Ahal CANNOT BE'MET ELSEWHERE, Possessing the same superior advantages in making our puicbases as heretofore, we pledge ,ourselves to give OCR CUSTOMERS a foil share Is their advantages. Vary Respectfully Years, ✓ FERINE k£o. Prints, Prints. Ten Thousand TardstSuperior Madders, warranted lull Madder colors, at l.slnlUng per yard. < X Dress Gocds, Dress Goods. In this department you will find all the Novelties of the Season, from the LATEST IMPORTATIONS.. We have paid particular attention to thin department and believe we can please the MOST PASTIDIOCS. CLOTHS AMD CASSLUERES, IVe have a very full assortment of the above good* «t atiafactory prices; also FARMERS AND MECHANICS Chvnp-Soltioets, Sleeps Gray, Tweeds, Jeans, Ac. CLOTHING. We have just received direct Manufacturer*, on© of ihe LARGEST AND BEST assorted stock of CLOTHING crero^ererfTfi ' THIS MARKET. - - Tins Stock, purchased exclusively for CASH, is now offered Jor your inspection, and ut Prices Lower than can be found flsewhere, which can bo proved by inspecting the'good* cour-isiing uf OVERCOATS, 1 >- FKOCK-dOATS, : DRESS-COATS, Cutaways, • PANTS AND VESTS, of all kinds and latest styles. Those wishing READY-MADE GARMENTS t will do wall to call at once. a. wo aro confident that THIS STOCK will giro unireraal satisfaction. PERIXB i 00. BOOT X -SHOE DEP 4 KTTiEKT, AT WHOLESALE AND 'RETAIL. . Tbi* Department is overflowing. We hare taken UNUSUAL PAINS ' to 'purchase noire Lut the. finest and moat durable qualities of Boots and Shoes, • t \ and feel confident that an examination of them by j . ' - ANY PERSON in want of such articles will ensure a tale. * THIS DEPARTMENT ■ of onrs (ben presents at the present time greater at tractive* * .than e!ver. At this stork .was all purchased previous to ibe Tariff, it enable* u» to •* i DEFY COMPETITION. i Carpets, Carpets, Having made extensive additions to our previous stock, we now 'offer in great variety, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, ' TAPESTRY VELVET, 3 Ply INGRAINS. SUPER INGRAIN, RUGS <fc MAI S, FLOOR! OIL CLOlrilS, nil width*. SHAWL A CLOAK BOOK Is f\)lflfr‘T?Ub,alKof' the styles of the season. A full assortment of. - : CLOTH SACKS AND CLOAKS, direct from m«mj,o>ouircr,, , I>ni:hlQ ntul Fqn.re T OOL dtfA\VL!5 iiu yniJl.-B vuucly’nt'prioM to «uit all. , ’ . PBKIKB * SO- X' B'o vV 'Pi, Oiipsirulleled Attraction! GRAND DlSPt*¥-'OF'NEW GOODS AT BORMACL’S BEK HIVE, 134 Wifer Street, Slmlfai W. V. Oor Stock was never attractive in every de partment atanj fonnerieaadh limn now. We are offering a ter/ large; entirely new and mag nificent assortment of •' IM TOUTED DRESS GOODS, •uob as - Plain, Figured, Striped,-French and English Bep*. •• . ** ' Ottoman Velours; tf “ 'n ■ Empress Cloth; • Lapins fine Merino* all shades nf Colors. English fine Coburgs, *f _ French and English Poplin* in egqnirite Pattern*. Plain and Figured Wool i^eLalces.' * ■ Scandinavian Fluid*, in Rich Colors, with all the lower grade* of • I)reu' Gootfv pouch cheaper than elsewherk. *• H/,000 yards 101 l Madder Color Printa et Se pc y& f all ether dotuestu-reqtiany low. SPECIAL BARGAINS in Brocbe, Woolen, Lung’ and Square ‘Shawls, from the cheapest to the te?y finest gauds. ;t We have a treiriemL'Us large stock of J Fhawlj, and guarantee to selTrfe/y oh* from 75 cent* to $2 UO than any other House. ' DRESS SILKS; Seeded Silks, Bicb Plain ? ! »ka* Seeded Blue, Blu.cdc Silks, Rich Cheek- 1 lilts, Seeded Greow, Drab Silks, Rich Fig* •‘ > 11’?:* 2500 yards BUhufis all boiled hgured UO’jsfiQ cl*, to $2 00 pet yard, ? :. Ibose who contemplate buying a S>lk Lress will do well to cal! on us. CLOAKS, MANTLES, Our Cloak BeparUnvnt bus all the novelrU.'’ of il.t season. It is conceded by nit that tro'but't:* t!.<j •omest and most extemdvu stdiß 6f Cloaks unu ; BHOAO CLOTHS, ■"* either French, or German frourst (10 to $•( 50* - French, English Flafn, fearers. French, Kibbeti Beavers,, Silk 'Mixed Casbimerea, LotiiU.;. Tweeds, Satmeltr, Kentucky Jem'S. IHOIBNIIVG .GOODS of every description. ‘‘ . AMERICAN ! French Millinery Tor (he Wholesale and Retail Milliners please take notice. ■( Price List of Auction Goods? RECEIVED THIS} DaV.' Beautiful figured Deßainea foi 1 ... - I*J c‘* Embroidered (Jurt*iu Mu'slin • l 2^ T dt*. Handsome Fancy Bro-s Uomir..., * J<. 0’..? AH Wck»l Hjouiiclnth, Black $? M? , •* All Wool Beaver Black $1 i 0‘ da 1 moral Skirts l ....;,.. ...$1 ot> r*» &5 Olfv • India Kubbur Hound Combs ...Scctjtifapiece, and a great many other goods too numerous, lu men lion. The greatest portion of our Stock has fortunately been bought before the lost great advance, add‘••con aequemiy ice can attd-trill *eli ebenper limn ;mv -of »*ur neighbors. ELIAS H, liORMAUL. _ Elmira, N. T., Oct. 29, JS62. The Grent Vlclm-ir* for the raiotf. Are attracting the attention fcnd awakening (he'liro lu»£ actuations ol delight throughout all the *■. LOYAL STATES and sending dismay to the r.mks of the rM>*lf,and the filling up of the new and beautiful ’ KEYSTONE STORK, with a large stock of all description! of metobw-' dite, by ‘ ; ‘ BULLARD & CO.. is also arresting the attention of the people of ( THIS VICINITY, and at the rant time creating alarm among those who' nre opposed to SMALL PROFITS 4,'QDICK SALES. The fallowing it a partial-list of their Exlrmlvv Article. DRESS GOODS of the choicest patters, D&Y GOODS of all descriptions, including SHAWLS, COTTON CLOTH, READY MADB'CCOTBTNft, A*. They have also a selected assortment of Hardware, suited precisely to this locality, besides a large quan- tity of Glass Ware, Crocker;, &c. They can fit you with a i. HAT or CAP, BOOTS or SHOES, CLOTHES MADE, or the o CLOTH, to, ma&e them with, Their location is First Door above , ROY'S DRUG STORE, MAIN STREET, WBLLSBORO; PA./ where they will be happy to Receive cal Cs. Wellahoro, Sept 24,1862. / ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—tty " * an-orderof the Orphan’* cWit to tm-* • Jo, I will ?ell at public vendue on ’Friday Uu* 21.-4 -b.r K«v. 1862, «n the premiums’ in Sullivim, 1‘ r - I*. M.e the foilowingde.-cnbed properly. . A tract of land situate in Sullivan townsh j County. Pp., bounded and described us loll.iw*: \ {Tinning at n stake and stones on the sou tit H . - l Fletcher's land : thpnro east along the south o said Fletcher’s land 36 rod* to a stake an I -I, - . I hence south 7 degree* wi-et 68 red* to n g ... . .»i it»ines ; thence south 17 d«-p». f west IB.sp«*tr' /;• north east cururrol* Levi lot : ih n • -• n v 88 decrees. West 12 rofe tpa stak© utrd ; .. •,* goutb 4 decrees, cnejt -i perches to the.t thence south 46 ♦*»»!*? lit rods to.u - State road, in !*h»nl of Lel’i Ttnm*ev’s ' thence in a westerly difeoVion ftlOTrjr lh*‘St, • rods to the west end of theme j:. . r westerly direction Si rods to a stake nbtl m.-;... the fence on the west bank of the creek ; tl>?o«-« •-. * easterly direction 17 rods and 3 feet to n j»;< *i‘ 1 ~ 5 rod* north l of ther’eenier of the State t4wd"; tbe~ north 53 rod? to fife place of besiuntng—uo*it«m»i.,- twenty actes, he the s»i**e more or lew, .* . L ALSO—another tract situate in Sullivan sfovrvv.d and hounded as follows :‘l>cgmning nt the - south <•« i, corneroT B Dewer’sMot cemer of State road: flJrr,. north 13$ degrees, weslt 22.1 porches to h post: t hoi north 7$ degrees, east 56 and .SA.lOUth pen hen is - post; thepoe south 13$ degree*, east 62 and Ml ini h perches to the center of the Sfate'rond : Hum «•* t , 56 degrees, west along the.raid State road \9 and 22 IDOih perches to the place ot begiuoingt— contain ing four ecr.es end 10U the >ame uvn-c or less. IVfce sold as the property of IVtij. 'de ceased*' • ' " " t • Tvnai of eole to be made known on premi~efi "'ll H. PECK,. _ 1 P . . HORATIO AJ.LENJ E V^'' Qcf. 29,1882. jppUc»U«u lit, Divnrt.c. Ahnia Sutton. 1 In; Ting* Co, Common by her nett friend 1 Plena. .June Term, isf.o, K O . Juhn Torrey, f 334, Petitiun’mid Lih,l in I>i- . I vorcr, Subpoena, isuned May Julia* Suftori., J 4, 1860. To Juliut Suilon; You mf* hereby notified thot Annie Sutton, your wife, hy her next friend; John Torray, hue applied to the Court of Cotmpon Pleat »f Tiorga. County, for * Dirorre fromtho boors or m»t. rimony, »nd that the said Court h'nre appointed Mon day, the 24th d«y of NoTemher n*xt, »t the Court Hours In' Wellsboro, forbearing the IQ id Anil* 3on nil indite premie**, at which time and piece you can at, tend if you thiah' proper, il. 8 LO ii’CL. L, Jr., Ort. IS. ISfiJ. .1 . f .Sheriff, CoKcuNiJurKi) iviar. for . 3WJTS-TOPS srxnttp. T •
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