J tjjS) s&tfcl JM»',B*oBC*» r -Tb» Owing Journal, a good- ( gPfiCIAf 'IfOTICE. •* 1 k.LL buyer,of Dry SoUs. Boot..oaShoes,Qro ■ h(U * ysur.is compelledto yield to “ths.urnne- eerie., Hats and Caps,‘*o., sin snake mcnsy by oessltyaf (Wte" a»4“takoln saiU'f Its price re- makipg tjieir purchases at * msdns lho samm but It has bstm redueedto abontths - t ‘ 4 P'ATJCAIffQ?' site of theAenavoa. Theltdltor sayst j " • J.xVi\.OUi>u, • “ Wedpuetpropose toshfink tho Journal, until it PHI?. AO ■P A WftOff melts, into'thin air, bni a "military'.neosSsiiy" iuu ollwiir I UauH v OlUßui Overtaken us, by which In srderto keep dp our eon- Hiretock Is now in firkt reteihspe,eonsitting o munloetiono with our bsse of supplies, to proroot tbo all kinds of Domestic Goods, which Win bo sold at raid, Ity our excellent sborilf, upon bar douched, Jsu than ' . . trains, to secure on undivided front, serried flanks KtvUT VA97 vnTITOd ___ . j I and : an-impregnable rear, it has become necessary DUS** " lunlt fAlvliOi > i T „.„_ li, ‘‘in tho course ofhuman events” to reduce materially VTe hare full lines of r ■ ■-!. - - /®“ ® r> fs«k«oD, die lndipo physician, will po . tbe ,; Co 0 f (tie Journal. By so doing wo orert these p . , _ ~ n ' - lir ethi« w.(k.. S»e a4rertjooment»nd circulars, i I possible eaUstropbies, and the contingency .of a B^t“ n. d r ,lW iK- *TTTJ£ J.!"bhsnge of base”from the Editorial Sanctum to tho .'Tof Jackson, Pa., acQolniag Caleb, forty eight ; .‘since the opening of th.W.r, tho advertising and Stores Ac,in as great variety as erer. mostly children, bare died from diphtheria, ’i especially Job business, of all Printing Offices has DRESS GOO D S. r - In this stock we cannot be beat. Having on hand - : ?A, V s ’ ZVtrZLnfT? a large stock of Plain and Figured Reds, Brocades, Sermons will hare ccioplstaed, torrid, the burden with Churoh,by Her. J. D-Rell, pu blio. the' recent enormous ad- frott * h# r '° b .j,giV a|j| 'inw * *« j *nd at the game hoar in theSpt3~ jrance in the price of printing paper, an advance of ® * nal Chnreii bb Ber A-A. Mafple. 4 ; r (r fifty percent with amoothin.hss compelled some spec- SHAWL AND CLOAK STOCK,’ ' , t ... >dy action. Two courses were open to as, vis: to in- „„ n p,,o OCT SWT 51 <STXrnT rt -t- nnnm w crease tho subscription price, or lessen the sise of the BKUCHJIi SHAWLS, SINGLE & DOUBLE, sheet.' We hare chosen tho latter, for rations rea- BLANKET “ •< tone.: It areids confusion in collecting or crediting _ . w __ subscriptions, and the same trouble, when favorable *'■'l WUUL times puty permit a return to the former size. Again, Cloaks, Sacques, Cloak. Cloths, Trimmings Ac., in the patrons of country newspapers do not expect to this stock we can suit every one. - find a large amount of reading matter, as competition n T nmrra jam n a mti/po pc' with the weekly iesucs of the Daily Press of the cit- CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. , iw is impossible, snch weeklies costing nothing for , Blafk Bni r , n Casaimeres, Melton’s . Black type-setting, but simply rcqmr. a margm above press-. Broadcloths, Overcomings, Sstinmu, CashmeretU, work and white paper. The county newspaper, arc Eontncky JUns.Facmers and Mechanic. Cassimere. taken mainly for tb«r local character, and therefore Cottolia / M and in priceJ M , ow M cao b# f#und in sobscrihhts will prefer to pay three cents for a small tbe county . . _ , .< ■ i-i. eheft, than four or five for one larger, as there would ,»■ Pias, —We learn that the Presbyterian Gnqrcn ao i adreaae , n tUcal items' and county news, tlElenberg,one-of tho fineßt.haildings.for religijius , To save ourselves.from excessive and perhaps ex i^tba County, was destroyed, by fire l«St iausting expense, we have, as a stragetlc movement, jjrpose tiaard hnvr .now taken in a portion of the sails of Our yet sea (andsy evening. We h , »>>n»o worthy ship, trusting that she may outride the finan eiginated. Loss about S3.aOQ tor | o ; a i storm, when we hope again to spread her canvass ‘ 1 T~~r~irr Lt and isil on peacofulty into a quiet harbor.” AnurrTEO.—On ura ay ’ i ,I', F. Our friend writes so strategically as to warrant the 0, D. Emory, Esq.,' J. ri ge, B *L'“ •* *? belief that he is new either fishing for a Brigadier* (formerly of Welliboro,) was admitted to prsctiee aS, had beeQ latal on McClellan’s slat a Ccunssllor and Attorney at Law, ip thp seversl-.. « sourteof this County—ifumy Auminaiy.. i; : | | tOOAl.’ Afrp-yi-BC' So.' »e&r : ;, fii, Ooii/at(<m y„,£.Ch»i. tlLeniherVlSeq. '“ - : fMAp~Pvk ~ /;••! j: tynwMomt tr. U '•■"■■ ■’, •> •>.£ < ! ,'t. 1 j.- Felt T*|P» if It* Wellsfcofo L A6eda<d_ lo wd lest Bride,. -'The exejnlnetione were quit# nditeble to both tnebm, end pnplU. The Winter citnmdoeee MoMtty; December Btb, next. ' 'iSj*. drtftireuent. -. =. - -". , . ! * . ; •'-'[.'j fg- Skelton of Delmar,.h«j> jjhid the AeiTiToa with a eplendid turkey* ntfd f .riitefe intend- th her. »iMtired if theit-own.— f.ihtUell think of the .eb.ont.eoldior boy.jtfho. ,„nld «it down in ew eirclp if they were here. - 1*.., ‘j r • r ij I jgf- w*r,iMrj.jo«tly remarks the | pebanQii' Cearitr, does natieffeet tb* prosperity o£ theSfarming jatereaM, a* grain-ii-probably twenty per cenj- bfgb*rt tbu it would isfiT wo bad no war." Ihe high ,pre-. B iam on gold’ll an advantage to Jill ; the. irhicb export, and a* the fanaera are in that jiat,dhey jMMaerily reap some of the harvest it tieir ibooid be ismewbat heavier,' the increased prices |b« rirbw brongbt 'them woaid 'enable them to raeetj Ibiir taxes withoat-fseeling tbeWa'burden.; ‘ ■ i[ ;; x>. I H E>. •*' In Charleston, Oct. 25th, 1862, HARRIET C., wile of Lyman Hart, aged 2$ years and lUmontht. At Mitchell’s Creek, Mer. 13th, 1862. ,TON, aged IS years‘s months and 21 day. >• Ha was a u ember of Company C, 107th N. Y. Tol., £'a resident-of Middlehnry, Tioga Co. Pa. He enlisted re Jo ssrvehis country a few months ago—was taken in camp, but'got belter so that bo started home—came T* Ca# far as his sister’s where he was taken worse and, * [died, after an illness of four weeks, | Hotall the kind \ ' ness of friends and neighbors could save him, and he -. uj. ,bas gone, young as be was, another sacrifice on the ,««!. altar of his country, cow. -Night Ex.' ' ————» i n ■■■ —— 1 Way Freight “ijgjS BPEOIAL MOTTOES. Its Night Express will remain ever Sundays in |Emirs, while the Western Express will tfem^njir l jWilliimsport. '''' f - ■ff'ISTER AaRANBEMEKTB p!f THEE. A WIE j—Tie following time table, under the winter at negemeat* on the - Elmira' and Williamsport Hal bid, ibewiag tbe time of the arriwal and -departnr i( triim, want'into dffeot laat;wedkt , '«3 ' IHEITB AT KLVIBAt. 1 WfIUJ KUi Buf Ex 11.15 p.m. I Phil i BblEi iT.4O,»f Ex 12.30' p.m. " 1 Ifiy Freight 3,35 p.m. jg'Tbt cold piercing ; winde-Hhe email antfjpjj id«»—the i« »d frost on the pavement in tbe too n.j U(,tU indicate the approach ofwhrlar. Very.s&tij old Boreas will bar# erytbing bis own way, and it ft-'. ioToi our citiiens to prepare for It* There afo thote f ixong ua who are already making or travagant pr«pa| ittiooi for the “ cold and- dreary season,” and others—God pity themr—who are illy prepared foi| omsrgency. “The poor ye have alw.-ya ampngjj in." To them— 'll A, f- “The piercing winds the ... appsl. ij fTilb «herp.incisions— -y, Vi, ind everything denotes the approach of f»H, \ BXCBPT I%0V181058." ' '' % ja- Taa Rail Eo*p,AcpiDK.x.T spoken of in njaj T 0 WIVES AND MATRONS. 'ldmn lak weak .ccnrred-fonp'milaslhis aide ol’.CbM ; „, T . _ _ , _ . , . . , , , , • ,;-X -i DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILES are offered aa the djt. Patrick Birmingham who hod been for firaenl • _ . . . , . ® , , . ‘ • » JSL, Is only safe means of renewing interrupted menstrua* jr» aa employee of the company was instantly*? * u t “ • r led by the dilution; lie leaves i wife' and aW._ ‘ LADIES MUST BEAR IN MIND ildtan. An inquest waa held upon- hi. body ,IA*I That on that ntn/'aodotiM, if taken when the interrnp idty at Corning. The Journal taya that tha rer- j tion arises from natural canaea, they will inevitably kt of the iufr cenanred the Superintendent, Mr. A. prevent the expected eyenta. Tbia CAUTION IS - i ~ . ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY, for enoh ia the ten h.|ora, who waa running the do?n end train ; a=d| *° of pitls tii fe6 , ore tse original f UDCti ona of ion van. Scotter, Engineer of the qp tra\aj.toei ge xnrtl organization, that they inevitably arrest ter for running without a Conductor, the former /or['-;fhe process of gestation. ling oat of time* contrary te his own^Roles.V• Aat r - Explicit direction*, Minting when, and «r*«r they Locomotive of,the op train' wo. being ,«p«r4 «,*d, vi'k 6m Dot . , , . ~ , « •j.-iivil: iar-each Sox, continmng from 40 to 50 FtlU. t day, he did not auppoae that it could ke-HnianJia, - vataablo Pamphlet, to be had free, of the Agent?, it in, and bad the right of way. • I ', : v IK Pills teiU ?y mail promptly, by enclosing price to the __—, —s— —— ; —jv ,1 Agent. B,ld by druggiala generally, jer Mihaili?*—Wd'are in'feMjp Jof •' E. B. HUTCHINGS, Proprietor, ii popular Lady’s Magaxin* for Deecmbor. Ift S^a 1 f For aile at Koy'a Drug Store. lendid nuinßer. The title page for lS6S,cpnUtal|g , 'Dec. 11, ISfit.-ly. 20. Cedar at.. New York. rtraila of the chief contributor!, is very handiviije. ■ ■ ". ==g=a y.reon” will bo greatly improved j n ues: jHjji’Tlie Confession and Experience (contain 1000 pdgoa of column readthg:: PI U Poor Yonng Wan. tar; M steel plateaj'lJ colored 'fashion piiiea ;1| i GENTLEMAN having been cured of theresulti ilorad patterns irvßerlin work, embroidery djkcro. j of early error and diaoaae, will, from motive* of . _i7 . ’ ' 1 benevolence, send to those who request, a copy of the and OOOwood engravings—proportionately i|)ove intere ’ Btinj , narrative, published by himself— my other periodical lts stones j| jjm e book is designed as a warning and canton (*r© by the best writers.. In 1863, Fdnr Ofigt*wj|, to young men and those who suffer’from Kkbvocs >mght Novelets will be given. Its fashions Loss of. Mb wort, P«e«atcbe Decay, -a,a the Latest and Prottieat! Every neighbor l i Ac., Ap., supply ing at the eaiw time the m«™ cf / “ . uw • • - - ■ Tl . . £u, • ■ ||i self-cure. Single copies will be sent under seal in a id ought to make-**p-a club. ‘lts price is but .7*l Vplain envelope,—without charge,—to any who request »tUn a year, or a dollar less tbka Magatines of it#| | by addressing the Author. *» i»a It is the Uaguine for the times! Tdclqbsj! / ' C£3AS. A. LAMBEBT, Esq., ia cheaper still, vias-three copies for SS, flvA for. , Greenpoint, Long Ldand, Now York, it, at cighf ibr $lO. To every, peraoo gatUag up lttb ( the Publisher will send an extra copy gratis,- • premium, or'a large lixed raexxolint for framing) j 3jeo Parting"from his Blind Child sn. Pnson."'' ioeni sent (if written for) to thqse t&, ip clubs. 'Addtdes, post-paid, CHABtBS J. Pb* ’ Philadelphia. Mansfield Seminary. ■ >' , iUrniriEiA, Not. 18, TV\ < fines or Asmrroa,—A. -fdw words in reference «r Mhool, io. -At no prariea* time here wo en •d inch prosperity, or bed Such brightasd flatter. fttjpssU fertile future. ’Wc-hare in attendant!# ' t»o hundred students, gathered here' from jU d this County, end "Western Bradford. About tri preparing Ihemaelvas"' directly for ' the re td highly top oreille celling of common leeching.. These are drilled one hour each day Her. N. L. Reynolds, wfao ds -professor of the 1 Department, in the science, theory, and prao- Hiraxporianteas a teacher and' tut, has httedbita thbaemiaently success this department. Haring ear buildmgeomple tsdour.faoßUy,-which normals of *nd fapoaj* teasharst we without hesitation: diet adran tags# are aiTorded here for the youth ■ en education, both -thorough and practical, an/ other plan# in thislseetion of the iStaty. then’ County Inatiiute waa bold in -curlarge lich was nearly -filled; tbe most- of the tfene. lot«eit,'hUb to the packers andlheriaitprat and does. These session*, ofthe ‘ties a sort of a reonitjn holUdayte fteteach J afford sources of grnafcgood to those who ere, i to be the Instructors sf tbp ehlldrcnoftbe Tbs class, her* last j > snoheredasreofy, a|large number pf, which ire permanent certificates. All- who jwonld ••Ires for school teaching, trill find tp be ednntafe/toasall thssnaelres oftbe|fupeti-; ItSss afordsd is the formal Department of our **tt term will cemaehelnaseDihar IfitU 18fj2. iUbus thirteen weeks. | AHkindaof prodded v f vST - * : B.Vi£^Aif, Liiii ;t±.AH®btrfi ; ,In Shippen, the 15th inst., by J. A. 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Donaldson, Ad. •ntioistrator of. S. B, Grave*, dec’d., will attend to the tdotiea ol his appointthentwt H. Sherwood’* office in Wallshoro, on Wednesday, the 19th, day of Novem. WnVxf, at Id o’eloekA. jf.,at which time'and place •ll pcrsph* having any clalios upon said fund are re fdtared to 'present them lor allowance, f Willabcro, Oct 22,;158?. J. B. NILES, And'r. W/vr\BARREIi3 OP SALT—Just recotyedt and t'X* fiAJSBNf MABBISD . THE TIOGA BOOTS AND SHOES. Mens Doable Sole Kip Boots* Hens £ Doable Sole Kip, Mens Stogado., Bojs do., Youths do., Womens Calf Custom mods Shoes,. Ladies Kid nod Morocco Balmoral Boots, Ladies Kid and Lasting Balmoral Gaiters. Ladies Kid and Lasting Congress Gaiters. Fine Morocco Boots, Childrens Shoes, all kinds. We can salt all calls as to AND SIZES. and will-guarantee tbe prices as low as the lowest. Slitter, Eggs and other Produce, taken on favorable terms.' . An Early Call-In Solicited! James a.’ parsons, Ho. 9 CONCERT BLOCK, CORNING, N. T. Oct. 15, 1882. , OFFICE OF. JAY, COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, At JAY BOOK K A 00., Bankers, ' , 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,' ' Philadelphia, Nov.l, 1862. The undersigned, having been appointed Snhscrip. tiun Agent by the Secretary of the Treasury, ie now prepared to furnish, at once, the ' Kev ty Year 6 per cent Bonds, : of the United States, designated as. “ Five ; Twenties,’, redeemable at the pleasure of the Government, after five years, and authorised by Act of Congress, ap proved February 25. -1862. Tbe COUPON BONUS an Issued in sums of $5B, $lOO, ssl<o. $lOOO. The REGISTER BONDS in sums of $5O, $lOO. $550, $lOOO, add $5OOB. Interest at Six: per cool. P er annum will commence from date of purchase, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD, Semi-Annually, which is equal, at tbe present premi um on gold, tu about tight per cent,per annum. Farmers, Merchants, Mechanics. Capitalists, and all who have any money to invest, eboqjd know and remember that these Bonds are, in effect a Firtt ilnrlgaije upon all Railroads, Cana's, Bank Stocks and Securities, and the immense products of all tbe Manufactures, Ac., Ac,, in the country; and that the fnll and ample prevision made for iho payment of the interest and liquidation of principal, by Customs Du ties, Ezeiee Stamps and Internal Revenue, serves to make these Bonds tbe Best, Wort Available and Wort Papular Jnveitment in the Market. Subscriptions received at; PAR in _ Legal Tender Notes, or notes and checks of banks in Philadelphia. Subscribers by mail wilt receive prompt attention, and every facility and explanation will be afforded on' application at this office.' A fnl) supply of; Bands will be kept bn band fur immediate delivery. JAY COOKE, Nay. 12, 1862. - Subscription Agent. m B. SMITH, PROSECUTING PENSION ATTOENBT, and Deaf erip I4NP. WARRANTS, And Cfoneral Collection 'and Claim Agent KNOXVJLjLE, TIOGA CO., PA., Will attend to latsinoss in the Supremo Ceort end Court of claims, and to the prosecution of claims be ■ forethe Several Departments of Government. Espe cial attention will be given to claims for BOUNTY i LANDS and A BREAKS OF PA T; $lOO BOON TY and PENSIONS, in Ike LAND and INDIAN OFFICES; before Ike GENERAL DOST OFFICE, and MILITARY CLAIMS ieneratfy. , The Subscriber haring been engaged for the past four years in the, prosecution of claims before the De portments in Washington, will give particular atten tion to SUSPENDED CLAIMS for Pensions- and BOOJiTT LANDS,- especially in" eases where the soldier or widow is unable to state' the officer's name. In all each cases no charge will be made nnlesf'successful. VoqawstioalHe references will be given in ail cases.. All business relating to matters above referred to can be done by correspond-, ence with the subscriber, and all tetters addressed te him at Knoxville, Tioga Comitywill receive prompt attention. - WM. B. SMITH. ' An just 27, 1882". , " AdiKlniblrutor’g Stile. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan’s Court for Tioga County, tho undersigned Administrator of line estate of Fannie Groenleaf, deed., will expose to public sale at the Court House in Wellsberuogh, on the 22ci day of November next, at 2 o’clock P. M., of said day tfae following: described real estate situate inDelmar township to wit: A lot of land beginning at a post the north west corner of land surveyed for John Hastings j thence by said Hastings and land surveyed to L. Foss south 75J perches to a birch tree; thence by land surveyed for Wm. Is Wafciner west 114 perches to a Linn tree in the warrant lino: thence by the warrant line north 75 J perches to a hemlock tree; thence by land deeded to Gates and H. Wilcox east 114 perches to the place of beginning—containing 53J acres, abnht 20 acres a log house and an old shanty fur a barn and a few fruit trees" thereon". Oct +>,'1062. JACOB HILTBOLT^Adm’r. ii EDITOR'S NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given J\ that theunderaigned, having been appointed an auditor to distribute the proceeds arising .from the Sheriff tale of real estate of Win. B, Middaugh and T. Patlin.will attend to the duties of his appointment at fats office in Wellsboro.-on Friday, the 28th 'day of November next, at which time and piece all per stmd hariog any claims upon said fond are required Co present them for allowance. * i H. W. WILLIAMS, Auditor. ■; Wellsboro, Nov. 5, 1862. SPRING- FASHIONS. & P.' QUICK, BATTER, “ No. tSft lVaier‘Street, Elmira, keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of i ; fashion size and cassimere sats^ Also all kindeofSoft Hsts and Capr. Fers forLsdies, Ac. .Hate made to order. Gelt and leave yourmeas aen, and then you can have a Hat to fit you. - Prices to suit the times. ■ Quality warranted. ' . Elmira. March 19,1882. • Notice to Collectors.—The Collectors ere requested re settle the balance of their dupli.' catesat December Court without fall. The demands open the. Treasury makes it necessary" that this should be strictly leomplied with’and it is hoped none wilt qeed fpyther notion, BEN&Y BiCARQ, Weßsbwo, JWw. », I 5«. , , tfa. TitSi»*r. 4 I mmKimm: NO. I. 'UNION BLOCK , BEGS leere to notify ntelt«M£r ftiehdsend the public who do not elreedy know, that ke is once more on ' ( “THE OLD STAMPING GROUND” co the corner where (food the' old ■ EMPIRE STORE before “the Fin," and more pertitnlerly that he hu Jmt received s large and varied ttoek ef FALX AND WHITER DRY GOODS, : LADIES’ GOODS. BEADY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, Ac., as Well as a full aseortment of, HARDWARE, QDEENSWARE, WOODEN-WARE, and GROCERIES, ipaciallj adapted to the wants of the community' and will sell them at the lowest living prices. CASH AND PRODUCE of all kinds taken In exchange for Goods. Weiliboro, OoL 8, 1852. BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER A2VX> JQRv FRANKLIN SAYS:| ** When y** Imto anything to advertise, tail the public of ilfegfattn, simple language.” I »in-tßaßiifu4itursDg good custom made Booti and Shoes which 1 will sell at fair prices, and only for READY PAY, Snob work cannot be sold at as low rates per pair as eastern made stop-work, but it can and will be sold at prices which will ennbte the pur chaser to protect bis feet witfc good substantial boots more cheaply than with a poor slop shop artiele, which, even if it chances not to fall in pieces with the first weeks service, is but a doubtful protection in wet and cold weather. Try me. Buck and Doeskins Wanted, in the red and short bine, for which I will pay task and a good price. - Beef-Hides and CalfsMns Wanted, for which I will also .pay cash. . M Sheep Pelts Wasted, \ - r for which I will olso pay cash aid the highest mar ket price. An assortment of sole; upper, catfalifti and linings, peg#, thread, nails, awls, knives, shoe-hammers, lc., Ac., kept constantly on bond, which I will sal] cheap Shop on Main Street b«tW«n“Wileox’a and Ballard’s. GF. W. SEARS. N. B. I can't give'credit, because, to be plain,.l haven’t got Uto give. '' Weltsbero, August 37, 1862. ( J. M. SMITH, Jg'AS now on band and is daily receiving at bis If EW STOKE, • OPPOSITE THE DICKINSON HODSE, a full and complete assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, which bare.bean bought on the meat favorable Urmi, and will be offered to customers at a VERT SMALL ADVANCE. Many of his r DONE STIC GOODS wpr. purchased at diffeseatjimes daring tbe Summer, thus enabling him lo sell them Leu tbsa Currant Netr York Ptieaa. and still makes a small profit. Advantages of SUCH PDECH AS BS williat all times be given to the customers as far as possible. A years experience In idling Goods far Ready Pay Only, has folly confirmed 'him'in'the opinion that this is the only proper way, for both Buyer & Seller* as it enables him to do better by bis easterner than would be possible under the Credit System. Tbe Ready Pay System will therefore be continued, end alse ' ' TEE ONE PRICE SYSTESf, , believing that to be the only policy consistent with and Fair Dealing. All persons from Tioga County visitingCorajug are INVITED TO CALL" and make an examination. Corning, Oct. 8,1862. Q. W. WELLINGTON & GO’S. BANK, CORNING, N. Y.. (Located iir tub Dickinson House.) American Gold and Silver Coin bought end sold. , New York Exchange, do. Uncarrent Mooey,. - . , |do. United States Demand Notes “old inputs'’ bought*. Collections made in all parts of the Union at Cur-, rent rates of Exchange.' i Particular pains will be taken to accommodate our patrons from the Tluga Valley. Our Office will be open at 7 A. M., and close at 7 P; M., giving parties passing over the Tioga Rail Road ample time to transact their business before the departure of the train in tfae morning, and after its -arrival in the evening. Q. W. WELLINGTON, President. Corning, N. Y., Nov. 12. 18«2; MANHOOD; HOW LOST I HOW RESTORED - Justpublishcd, in a Sealed Envelope. Price, »rx Cents. * A Lector# on the Nature, Treatment and Radical, Cure «f Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weak ness*, Involuntary' Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to- Marriage generally, Nervousness, Consumption, epilepsy and Fits, Mental.and,Physi cal Incapacity, resulting from Salf-Abhw, Ac—By Robt.-J. Culvlrwell, Mv Dpi'Author of the Often Book, &c. i The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lee* tore, clearly proves from bis own experience tjhnt the awful consequences of Self-Abuse mny be effectually removed without medicine, and without, dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, or cordials, pointing out a mode <>f cure at ence certain and effectual, by .which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may he, may cute himself cheaply, pri vately, and radically. The lecture will prove a hoop to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain evelope, to any address, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing. Dr. J. C. KLINE, 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box, 4586, Nov. 12, 1862., ! To Consumptive*. THE "advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after hav ing suffered several years l with a severe lung nffee tion, and that dread disease, Consumption, is anxious to npifce known to bis fellow sufferers the mesas of cure. ■ ■ To all who desire it be will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with directions for preparing and nsing the same, whieh they will find a sure curs fpr Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c. The only object of the advertiser in.sending the pre scription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread Infor mation which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try bis remedy, as it will cost nothing and may prove s blessing, ' Parties wishing the prescription will please address Bev. EEWAEO A. WILSON. Wiiliamsburgh, . Oct. Ist, 1862. I Kings County, New Terfc. A PPLICATION FOR LICENSE—Notice is here by given that the ftnlowing named person has filed bis petition In the office of the Clerk of the Conns of . Tioga puuoty, for License to keep pubiio house.vis: Peter Bash, Westfield, , ~ - *y.i»S’dia£os‘, twawtfttoy FICSDIIfG?. . -?-g-VrrT-yyrv. ( Prints, - Tan Thousand Tarda Superior Madders, warranted fait Madder tolors, at I shilling psr yard. Dress Goods, hross Goods. In this department yon will find all the- Novelties -of the Season, from the LATEST IMPORTATIONS. W# have paid particular attention to this department and helUve we can pleasf the HOST fastidious. CLOTHS AJvi> €iSIIM£B£B. • We have a very full of the above goods' at atisfaetory prices j. alee' . B • - ’ • * FARMERS AND^MECHANICS Cheap Sftltrnets/Sheepi Grey, Tweeds, /earn, Ae. CLOTHING.- 'We have dlreet from Manufacturers/ one of the , 7 . . LARGEST AND BEST assorted stock of ever offered in' ' 'TTHIS MARKET. ThU-, : Bt«ck, purchased exciasivcly tor CASH, is now offered fur your inspection, and at i. , ■ Prices Lower then- een he fenndeisewhore, which can be preved ky inspecting the gqoda consisting of OVER-CokTS, FROCK-COATS, DRESS-COATS, , i CUTAWAYS, J : ! . PANTS AND VESTS, ' of all kinds and latest styles* Those wishing READY-MADE GARMENTS ' ■" -;'V - * - will do well to cell at once, as w* are eenfldent that THIS STOCK will give universal satisfactien. PERINB k 90. BOOT * SHOE DEPARTMENT, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL; This Department is-overflowing. W. have tak.n ONUSUAL PAINS 1 V" to purchase, none bat the fiuftfrand most, durable qualities of i. . f !- Boots and Shoes, and fe.l confident that an. examination of thorn by ANY PERSON in want of each articles will en.nre a tale.’ THIS DEPARTMENT of cars then present, at tb. present time greater at tractions than Em. A. this stock Wes all purchased prerioni to the Tariff, it enableelus ta DEFY COMPETITION. 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, * , ■ HUGS & MAT& i FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, All widths. SHAWL & CLOAK ROOM I» filled with all of the latest styles of tho season, A full assortment of -, - ~ CLOTH SACKS AND CLOAKS. direct from manufacturerir. Double end Fquare WOOL SHAWLS in endle.e '£J uU tBOVi »*« -■rs-s'xt- vyr-j^w*' . Unparalleled AttraciipnV. GRAND DISPLAY Of, NET QOOM AT BOMAUI/S BBS HIYB, 134 Water Streep Blnitoat II.’; ¥. Onr Stock «u neror bon attraatiro in*oT«ry da parlmOßt atony formerfeMoo titaitnow. Wo an offer inf a rery larjo, entirely new and Baf« BlteeatauorUnent of ,J - ' i IMPORTED DRESS GOODS, suchm Plus, Fleered, Striped, French and Bnglish Hope. . ’’ “ " ' Ottoman Veloert. " ’’ , “ Empress Clothe Lupine fine Merinos all shades of Colon. . English fine Coburg*, , ■< “ Frenchand English Poplins in exquisite Patterns. Plain and Figured,Wool DeLaines. ■ Scandinavian Plaidi, in Rich, Colon, with all the loner grades of Brets Goods, much cheaper than elsewhere. 18,000 yards lull Madder Color Print! at 8a pr yd., all other domestics’ equally low. ' SPECIAL BARGAINS in Broebe, Woolen, Long and Square Sfaawla, from the cheapest to (ha very finest goods. We have a tremendous large stoeksf Shawls, and guarantee to sell tvery one Irom 75 oeotste $2 00 leal than any other Houser DRESS SILKS. J Seeded Brown Silks, Rich Plain Silks, Seeded Blue, Black Silks, Rich Checked Sllkf, Seeded Green, Drab Silks, Rich Figured Silks, 2500 ynrds Bishoffs nil boiled-figured Silks from 70- eta. to $2 00. per yard. Those who contemplate buying a Silk Dress will do well to call on us. Oar Cloak Department bus ail the novelties of the season. It is conceded by all that we have the hand somest and most extensive? stock of Cloaks and ! BROAD CLOTHS, either French, or German from C 0 lo $4 10. French, English Plain, Beavers,. French, 'English Bibbed Beavers, Silk Mixed Casslmeres, Doeskin, Tweeds, Satineits> Kentucky Jeans. f itIOCRXIIIO GOODS of every description. r AMERICAN French Millinery for the Wholesale andEolajl trade. Milliner* plume take notice. Price List of Auction Goods, EECEIVED THIS DAT. Beautiful figured' DeDaiues for 121 otf. Embroidered Curtain Muslin.. ... 12J C U. Handsome Fancy Dress Goods ]S els. All Wool Broadcloth, Block; $1 5U All Wool Beaver Black , $1 i/O Balmoral Skirts, $1 60 to $5 09 . IndiaKabWrKound Combs 3 cents apiece’, and a great many other geuds too numerous to men* Hon. ■ - The greatest portion of our Stock has fortunately been bought before.the last great advance, and con sequently xct can ahdwjlt celt cheaper tlian any of our neighbors. ELcAfrH. DOAMAfL. Elmira, N; Y., 1 OoL 29, 1862. the. Great. j, Ticiorits FOR THE UNION, Arc Attracting the attention and ,svrakenin£ the live lust sensaUoDs of delight thruagboataU the £0 7AI STATES, and sending dismay to the ranks of the rebels, and the filling up of the new and beautiful KEYSTONE STORE, with a large stock of all descriptions of loereh&a* disc, by > BULLARD & CO.. is also arresting the attention of, the peoplbof and at the same time crtatidg alarm amonglhow who are opposed to , SMALL PROFITS & QUICK SALES. The following la a partial list of their DRESS GOODS ot the choicest pattens. j DRY GOODS of all descriptions including (SHAWLS, COTTON CLOTH, ~ READY MADE; CLOTHING. *e. The; hare also a selected assortment of Hardware, suited precise!; to this locality, besides a; largo tit; V f Glass Ware, Crockery, &c. They can St /on with it HAT or CAP, BOOTS or SHOES, CLOTHES MADE, or the . CLOTH to make them with. Their location is First Door shore I ROY'S DRUG STORE, I M AIH STRE E/T » - / - WELLSUOKOj PA., - where they will Le happy to " Receive calls. Wotlehoro, Rpnt. 24. 18(12. TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN.—The list of Internal Revenue Assessments for that part of 1 .oga County, koown as Division No. S, will l,c open for inspection at the Office of 8. B. ELLIOTT, in Mansfield; end for that part of the County known as Division flu. 9, will be open for inspection a, toe Of fice of C, H. GOLDSMITH, near Knoxville; ami |. r the remaining part of the County, known as Division No. lU, will be open for inspection at the Offieo of M. BULLARD, in Wellsboro, until Deo. 2. 1862. r The Assessor will hold anappealatthe Court House in Wellsboro,for Tioga County, on the 2d and art of December 18*2, when he will adjust any difficulties that may have arisen from improper assessments. : Assessor’s Office, Boalsburg, Centre Connty I'm . r‘ GEORGE BOAL. Assessor of Internal lie.. aue of the 18th Collection District, November 19, 1862. 1 ' IMPORTANT TO CONSUMERS OF TOBACCO. ' r Pefsons desiring to abandon its use, should nroCure a of the ANTIDOTE FOB TOBACCO, This antidote is the means of destroying the ( Uo u fef tobacco, and thereby every one 1 MAT ABANDON ITS USE! Price, SO cents 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 send for Circular Address, 1 Q. M. DEWITT, Wbst Conusoros, Pa. ■ Ang. 27, :SC2. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE—Letters of ad. ministration-havingbeen granted to the sub, sertbec on the estate,of Henry 8. Larrison.late of Cly. m«r Township, dcc'd-, nottpe-is hereby given to those indebted to said estate, to make immediate pavment, and those having claims, to present them properly au. thentieated, for settlement to the subscriber. ■ ■ SOS AN E.LARMSON, Adm-'rr, ■ Clymer, Dot. 15,1502* , CAME into thd enclosure of the Subscriber, on the -7.1 b of November, a red two year old Steer. vrirk s Tar Mark on the tbe left side. The owner is rep WPS. ted to call, prove property,pay charges and take him away, or he will disposed of aeeoriiingto law. ,-r, J JAMES KELLE7. Cbarlesioo, November 19,. IBBS. C, ~'4 *. CLOAKS, MANTLES. ibis vicinity, Eilemlre Article. NOTICE. CBTRAY.
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