- - V ''nTtribO /I H i ft r J[ (IX» M ,* t A 'wtlwm.a.v ecion, ite lei|ve. . 1 ,IX "'' ' * Vtt h«.ve heard tHuffane mn dfej'on gubday'Dight of this-disease. .• , ■ ,;r.' r HI?! g9 E LLAHEQHg ffeU^boro...Wednesday, Pea. 3.1863. ;| f\ s x^ahti^J/y^/^'TX'ui^ao^.^Flald?. Jeff? Acd i ce— ifnhcy C. Admri» jj, iMks • ■ ~.->» Our ’iorrespoWretafee • frmp tW-hHny, cjW<s ; ,!iD«ai-l> ftlfite <dUptii\l■ prepared’ far this is'sve; jf: Lrfft 4#(»|bMUh*t County. ; -SomaD sy stem’ Lebed in the MelhdisJ, • Bad Cba»*e| | ere oa subjects suited to the occasion", and witocref; more | ‘duhisVoe of next weeUr>e »m’conitnpnce; thruster JS.H <jf p»po&Usixfti Ljcriptsj ai«o ,the names of those wb<| it,r«ard», Volnnfdered info the Dnited'Stete’e series! Lihree-years. .The 16tft'iUrnisl*d"o,vby.jyEmeryp | who is Commissioner for thie County, saod there fcrenili be correct' SnasAtm.-WeW n r.led to state that Hon,. Thpi. H v p Supt. Common Schools of this, B»fe, Hon, $. l ? j B i| !E , Dr. Hoys,-the Superintendent*. of this iffory 8,l School Dptfie#;*™ to examine (h; C.. ffauaary, on Thursday the 11th inst., wtth - it into a State Normal „d addresses wiil be given in the chajU inf tSJ, rining. The public is respectfully invited to af?n^ aff-'AceiDENT am) Lciss of Lira.-Slr. ?imrs H ge*of M6rri»ltowiship,ia tbti County, ,„d with some bands refilling timber on the jSb o| on the 13th) u!t., f limb from a'-free leaning towards )(he ot« np'on wliidjj ie ires engaged, fell, striking hininpon the head. Ml-,! mg him instantly.' Another man was badly hurt,' kot it Is thought ho will recover. The deceased lig lil y rmpeCted in the community, and leaves awift loßonrnhis lols/ - ' - '' ■ :: ' ' • 1 , j it pj- Tiih Nsw Timk XiBLE jOn the Tioga Ba|' Bo«d, took effect-Nor. 24th. "We give below ; thjL j ß# far the MaiETiaiif: O 'lf. .5 ''J- ’’ * iocr*. if ,' . 'i:rt Tips?.; ■ *o>pn. jj aJO a. ‘m.. Arrive. ■_ 'B)osshurg/ i D4pak; 1 IS P.-nk ■IISS” 1 “ - J Cottfagton, ■ HO “ “ ••• Mafiifiold; . “.. ! ™ ',“-4 ,}0 » “ Milt. Creek* ,«• 2 2S' «**ff ij 18 « r Berty’a-BEidge,.,t‘ '* S<l •" {"! •47 “ tr i- Tioga. Slstioni. “ 3#o ji. ISfl rt t* ■ ■ Mitchell’s Ureik “ SOS ;,! I .:} 152 “ n - Somers’ Lane, ■' 317 M i]' !JS “ Deport Laweoceville, Arrive 330 ,-P b I (t • “CBrnipgtu per-D<^E:C.-Ti(B*=l»bls4 ; ss S' jg- Sermons on Education will most probably irnched in nil of onr Churches next Sabba.th,;ip i tftfoprt With the request of Dr.. Barrows, pub!lhhe| iif'tblfpaperlnst'week, SVbilo the batioa is ettifg|j jliog under tbe.enkiiUj'of a 'great -rebellion’;'it » pstiffing t 0 know that good men are taking such ojji lotsrral in the'education of those who must «<i»L. EO nio upon the singe of action. In the language ijfl IPiMiam Pehn : "Those who maina good = CotegtiqgjJ an mast’keep it.namcl j, menjof jvlsdnm.'nmi vifl tu ; qualities which, because ttujr do not: •ith noridly inheritance, must bo carefirll y ipropitga),. dHyld virtaiiualeihicaKun ofi youths” it-;; V'j i jff Misoiic.—At'i Ronular CotnmUmcjtioiri if friendship Bodge. No 247 A. TV.M. MnnSfi idfrljt s;.odrr.ovoniu£ i&r. lei >ce -Icctui let your ; t 1 ’ > IT \l«ri King. W. si-: B.iA. Ridgwny, J. ; Dj ; 8.'.- r.itk, S, Wtl, 0.11. ,Picl|>«- Treasurer; 11. 0. So[ihll WJSrarj. ’ .*. ■if Os Loilgcj ._Ata Regain/Gufinuirmntioii 01 tica,. Si 317. A. Y. M., Wolkijoro, en ToAsdsy ‘EVenmj|, Dm. 2d, in«U, the foUewidg officers were elpcted; fo|- :ba ending yearc " /” . r l Jingh TAubi, i 4:.P/£oh*rfc, J/HT/fs; J| idlltd, S. W.;/S¥m. Roberts, Tr.usurerj ?./ Kopjoe, Secretary. ] V ,j it. ’Sfoeifety. - >3 . - LAWRENCETItiW, WoVi j£ 'Ypirnd Young “Tile la&ee 'of'Lawrem>«vinelUy|* leuttß the Ladies’, Relict Association of N.' boiea oontftining-fth® following articles : „ 'i Xhirty-Sre ibirts, 132 towcla and napkin*, 28 pair drawers, 4 pair linen pants, 1 reel, i pair tlip p»n,’l>2 compresses, S parr.plUowfi »; pair piUow| tues, S double gowns, I quill, 18 sheets, 84 kiicc aT>r| tflkle bfpdoges, 72 cross band ages, 10 wpifet jsomprejl! nn, 4 bed gowns, 3 moss rings, 3 arm 2 iogb t?l« old linen, 23J ItaitUnen HdV^. 1,626 jds. roll bandages, 9 lbs. dried cursing, fried ipplei, I can currant, jelly, dried gOosene»iy| ud plums, 2 qta, dried kweet.corn. One pair or tire toeks were knit, and a portion of the lint ♦ picked hg ■ Uigg Polly Power, who rendered similar service in shp Rarolntionary war. May she survive to gee this rieas'Union restored, and peace*onc6 more j •. / -sl : PbUa Jnsciio, Sec*y< | A Nahnfin.—Quite a se 5 [ , ' t ? tion was produced in Williamsport, on"- Wedn^eibjr,_ : v«k, by the arrival of John M'JCollnni of WiU^ia^ | ■port, on the charge of counterfeiting LycoiEng , Cflunty Orderspito thaamoaht ijf-SdjlhJO,,. l ,lt M’Collum went to a Printing Ofijde . in pßia, represented himself as an agent of the Contis ■iomeri of Lycoming County, and ordered fac I the 25 cent orders lately issued by the board, j ttount above The'Prinfdr k| all wag not right, immediately wrote to the*;Cf(in£, auiiooers, informing thorn ofM ’-Coll u m a proceeding)'; >*4 notifying them that they might seize the blfinJL*>j *iiich were on the Express train of. that *dny, if aD JfL‘ should be. wrong. M'C.olluni was arrested an'aj', before Justice Repass for -a hearing,^and^tlj^, above alluded to, together,with-the .bla&kfL *Mcb had been secured by the commissioners, he”'ws& to Jail to await the the “** Philadelphia, where the offence was IJ* officer from Philadelphia, arrive^' ift i the. tra|4 | evening, and proceeded to Philadeiphm| M’fJollum. He says -he -brinks l|o, bis pills. —_Wiiliamtptrt BulUtxp. , t|' works. pDalilSlfF.D. BY l). API'LEtOS * CO. 5346 & 34SSt«atl way, New York. TIIB Jollowing Subscribers In any part of tWwm'itrv, (npothpiofrfptof by mull or <C1 EE f MALL /^7 A ,77 P £ “WK'Wrfean po^r *«ioraiDgton under date of fto*. 271 a, the tjtfllfi} 'Dictionary of'iieueriU ivupwivdgc. Jjs«iiieti by-Ueorpe’lilpley'. ia*hi. towo.hip.aA ms*& : «Vperh*pB the duty of some one, "to made wor fc 1* being published Ui about 15 - large octavo volumes ftct that Pm t* raffioff 260 pages. -'Vole I, 11, 111, IV, OibL , ■ ™ X 18 Tg - f *?A f-1 VtVll, VIIJ, I*>X, Xl,Xll,.XliiHre nowready.eachcootain- B « um And Deerfield. There are, at leasts fag near 2,500 original aiticlea. -An additional volume vrill be dOWO W ' tll tho diBeMoi OV f, r ’if nilf Jtefbcw. $4, Hall ' i avrs whpiajro fcben exposed, aod wtlJin alffjKtf' £ue-dn,s4,®>eacb.‘ . < • ,bl %eome.Bown wUfcU ; roon.- If liny oneie to®#-' «» Seer Am,-ricim Cyclopedia is popular without being er - V * x -’iLj lenrHCil. but not pedantic, comprclm,n^vobifTmif spreading of -this dreadful, malAdyr4pi ilctuiledvfree'from personal pique and party prejn- ftnahtla knnw- the diffotemjifcUfc ' 'dico. fresh and yet accurate. -'lt ia 4 complete htatenent of. «r. ' f < F . r ' All that N*known upon evwy.lftiporikAnt topic within the*. , Pox and a «H*or4ef that is wrt human intelligence. Kvopv Important article In it Vh# Wfwttod♦wtfooAh’here by -A-sotil.* «?nfil»»r*.u. jijHj; , . -' b , * ‘ ! ,i •ji 'tnoriiios upon the topics of which they speak. They are re . barged k®* the ITospitol, who, we are c ’fdA|;r qhired to bring the subject np to the presentiment; toj ÜbJ »«ooo£h to Me'irtinaff}- bow it *mmi* how. All the statfctlcaiWormfttioD li„; go to Mw«, «BS not-aware Ol .DM *ontf|j ,|„. l a ,„ a , report.; the geographical ncrounie keep - \ ~ pace with th,* latest explorations; histmiral mutters include Aootlar: coriomiiiifift.’* tf—-n'-fi mwOAitiSif the feeblest just yiew«i the-biographical notices not only D* f corteeptWdens, -5... s . ak ; rt ,' rto ,).a,t bnt hf the living.- It Is » m.rarv-of Iteell. ■ t, says; ■ lj. ir-ABtnnO'fKNT OF THE DBBATKS OP CWSRESS.— ,At »Jb»Bttof.roH* interest »■ n£M atalOKbnl Beings Political History of the United States, from the or - Of.n,. I f * ' -S* wn>W not,, ginlntltm of the am Federal Congress in 1789W1566; Ed a. ‘ "'•trier « ere f sjwfed to ißoTnfWlwr. lffor.4land compiled ,bv llpn. Thomas U, Benton, trpm The of- known. . Tfccjf acini'Record', of Cbngre>a.- ' ' " ' ' ; omVr tr f, !.v r ~v .a i-. A; The ivortiwill !i, nmiplotcl ml 5 royal octavo vplotnea ot: c * Jta couworfahie piece;' oi pfeaoft, '-T6O pagw>acn. hre nowrearty. Ao additional nr.i ncTa.dcmted to tbclr recentlon.' f The be Issued once is three months. . ..ant-raV • i at h'* » 1 "bVK' I , A WAT OS P&OCtmiNO tire CTCLoSAEDIA O* DKBiTfS. f ’"i* conVej to >h.*m the-fteceawies n»d Gbra- * . . , . . , i' 1 F-or* a .club Af fonri.and remit the price of fourbookw , *• iotf6 ©or and'ftve'copfa* will be »eht .at the ri-rnltter’a exponVe for car a 'f'»n,«ueh needful eotraael os haseimbled thcru. or for'tenjinbacrihera. oleven copies will he aent at on. paPt (0 b, Dun „ for naohnther, as fur ' b|p ,Ic * ltl * disenta.Jn Its lightest form. Tamil:' l. a - ,T® AGEIfTS. Iwee’.v coses nuw knows., rho So other Wlv oill eo liberally reward the excitlnns ia { fias In ,2s|hi 1882, at the resident of the father. by Rer,. Mr. Rockwell, Mr. A. W. ROCKWELL, to Mi»d M'AKYE^ ~ In,Farmington, Kov, 27th J.OHN VAIfc l fetJSteN/agwf 46'yfeart.- ■ ■ ; ; Mr. VanDusen was lhp son of a large family settled in tins town-when £t .wpe almost adeose. iferesta The rigor of. bis life .was spent before Jta oa 'tarily, in tbe-toils and prlvfttionsußcldent to a pion eer! ife. Fai&iiilly hns belabored to change the forest to a fruitful field, fie baa r bad the satisfaction ofiearing bu family a pleasant home. . I)be. Small Pox being introduced into the neighborhood ty a re turn,* oilier, { bi? children,6ix U} ‘ nutotitfiry Verb 1 ibeiolecfipn %rid-Ve&'dVi* eesarily remoyedTrojn Roine’labouf.'a §rgefc before bis - Aftor £beir removal he said, "my heart has been wrung to-day. J. have .closed )hy eyes dtf’my children.”.-He was Tory fond mf lia. children, and wished them to take to tbeir retreat, luxuries which bad been.protided Tor blbi?elf: - Tbe deceased was a hopeful subject of, a revival of religion in I8o9; and nis Works of trust and Joy in the Redeemer,'were board byt multitudes * but on account,of tbe pestilence neighborhood", but few had the privilege of bearing far* last testimony. The few who did. cherish .in tbeir memories, hjs -words of resignation' and trust. "He leaves bisbej;e«ved companion, the confidents and love-of hia «g«i parents, aiul the sympathies of tbe large circle of his. brothers nod sisters. •S.H. C, liUCherry FUtts.- .Kov. 30th, 1862, of IMphthena, MART KATE, oldest daughter of Andrew I; Huryca, aged 4 years 7 months and days. NOTICES, 1 1 , iMPOftTANT TO FEMALES! -TILE HEALTH AND, LIFE OF WOMAN ' IS I cbtrtihually / 5n penl r if she is mad enough to neg- Ire’et of maltreat those sexual irregularities to which i.two-thirds of.hfit sex are more or less subject. i> DR. C l/EBSEJI'A NIS- VILLS, prepirisLfconf the ■ sarnje* forraqia-; which-. Jhe ELIUS' L. CHEESBMAN.SL D„ of New Tork,’fiarfof twenty :j yej(rs, Used an extended prac ticc-4inLrnedtytely;felieve'without-pniib all -dieturban perjodieah discharge., whether arising from '■relaxation. op suppression. They act like a cbarni in rremoving- the pains that accompany difficult or im moderate menstruation, and are the only safe and re liable remedy for Flushes, Sick Headache. Pains in the .LoinSy'Back and Sides, Palpitntiooof the Heart, Nerv -<yuB Tremors, Hysterics, Spasms, Broken Sleep and other unpleasant aud dangerous'effects of an unnatu ral condition «f the sexual function's. In the .worst cases of Fluor Albtu-or Whites, they effect a speedy ' / cur«. " DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS aro offered aa the only safe means *of renewing interrupted menstrua tion, but ' ■ ' - ’LADIES IN *IIND I That on that vert/ accounifit rnken when the interrup tion arises from natural cause.-,Jbey will inevitably the expected events. , This CAUTION IS ,ABSOLUTELY NE.CES'fARY,' for suehjis'ifao ten dency ol the Pills to*re?tbre the original function?‘‘of .tbo: r sexual organization,■ that they inevitably arrest the process of gestation. Bxpffrtt.'direcfionn, stating \rhcn, fwd to ■<* they should not he lined, with each /{ox—(he Price In t Dol lar each /fox, ron/'iiuivy from 4 0 to 50 Pill*. : A valuable Piimphief, to he had fiee. of the Agent-. Pills akut hi/ vj-nl promptly, by ehcloMtig' price to the Agent’. Soldby druggiPtF'grneriiJly. , T , f B. HUTCHINGS, Proprietor, For sale.at Roy’s Drug Store “Dec.,ll, Ibdl.-lj. 20, Cedar s-t., New York ATLANTIC MOHTISLT. BEGINNING OF A NEW VOLUME * THK M’MBEK FOR JANUARY. I °f>3, BEGINS Eleventh Volume of the Atlantic Monthly. Frutn the commencement. »u 1857, the Atlantic ha> rapidly increased in pucnlnnon, and it now ha* the largest class 'dtu-e its* beginning, five years ago. Its prosperity steadily augments, and ir •coutinuep, apiid all the fla« luntions and dangers in cident to our national crisis, to gam ground In the ( estimation of the public, ' At a time so pregnant will?* events which touch the future’destinies «f Arucriraln; every vita! particular, the Publishers nod Editors do ; not deem it -necessary to pr'olnico that its pages will never,swerve from the hupcst prtths of loyal patriot ism,and universal frce’d'urf. ' Its opinions hnvenlwnj* . been eti.tbe side of Liberty, Progress',’ nnd’Rlght. find thVbdur*© it first adopted in its early’cmfeer, will ever | be faithfully inaiofhint’d. < THE STAFF OFAVIt ITERS, regularly confrihu-' ting tothe Atlantic Monthly, emhrasos all the ' knowh author'* in American literature, and w|rmnts 1 the Publishers iii pn»mfaJbg‘to iLs readers, j THE BEST ESSAYS, | ■ * BEST STORIES, j THE BEST POEMS, J Which American talent can furnish. | irrr .;! r In Prose nnd Poetry, the “Athuio” Staff of Writers is unequalled. The following authors are still among the regular contributor*: — James Russell Lowell, fJcnrge S. Hillard, Henry W, Logtcllow, Henry Oilc*. .L»ui* Agassiz. ■ ■ Waller Mitchell, Ralph Waldn Efiierson, Henry T. Tuckermnn, Nathaniel Hawthorne,.- 1 John Weiss, C. C Hazewell, Mrs. Jl. 15. Stnwo, T. W, Uiggiiison, Harriet Mariineuu, •Author “Mirgret Hotfth/’ Charles Reader, •MrtuJulia W. Howe, “The (.’ountry Parson,*' Airs. A- DvT. .Whuucy, Rose Terry, / Oliver W. Hidwoa, - ' Harriet E. Prescott, -John. Q. Whittier, Robert 'i.S Lowell, E. P- Whipple, J. T. Thr^nybridgo, Bayard-Tnylor, - „ ( Edward-^vorett, Charles E. Norton} D. While. i The foregoing list of Contributors includes , Jpgp* THE LEADING WRITERS OF AMERICA. Terms —The AtlaTic is for sale by nil- Book and 'PerJdicol Dealers. Brice 25 cents a number. Sub scriptions lor the year, $3.50, postage paid. Yearly subscriptions received, or single numbers supplied by ahy deiiKv, or by the Publishers. ' • Specimen numbers sent gratis, on application to the PuhfffhSjrjf,'.' 'c XICKNOR A FIELDS, 135, Washington St., Bos ton, Mass; - , Deo.* 3,* 1862. . * V i!r MA'RRXE 3D. X> I-XJ x>x TO WIYE&AND MATRONS, LIST OP REGULAR CONTRIBUTORS. ; si?ECIAI*„ NOTICE. 'I '■ \ XL buyers of:Dry Gauds, Boots end Shoes, Gro- Xi!\cerier, Hato«t)<XC«ps, do., can make.money by making theii'\p«Vches«f4t V ’ .' 1 ' \ ’ j. A- ; tarsors’ cp4P: c#sh stop. Hia idockiiaf tiovr-'in first rate- shape/cdrihistiwg o aH kinT?«u»£lDom*stic Gffbds, wHlcli wilt be. sold at less than '■* KEW YORH PRICES, weSS*?Sifiiii»'of :; g; c tf. Brown Sheetings and Shirting?, Bleached Bo.* Den* inis, Skirtings*.. Cheek?, Blankets, Lineijs* en ngs, Yd.nis/ "Bosifcfyf' Ccrftbn' Batting, Gloria 'Atr.y in as great variety tf* Ay tv, u a - - I drlsss goods; Id thfe:Btock bfirse»k '/Having onband a Urge stock pf.Fhuif and Figured }teds, Brocades, Mohairs. Plain Alpacas, Figured Merro&es, Paramejttjps, DeLaine?, Ac., goods to the lowest prices In market. SHAWL ,AND CLOAK S/OCK, ; BROCHE SHAWLS, SINGLE % DOUBLE, BLANKET : .“'“T"" \ FANSX WOOL “ , Clonks, Sacqu??, Cloak, .Trimmings Ac., is this stock w© can suit ©very one. ' tU : CLOTHS : AND CASSIMKRES. * Blank -and 1 Fancy * Melton's Black Broadcloths, - Overcoatings, - Sntinetts. Cosbmeretle, 'Kentucky Jeans. Pncmers and Mechanics Cnssimeres f Cottonfides and in prices as low as can be Daunt! in the county! BOOTS AND SHOES. Mens Double SoJe'Kip Boots, Mens \ -Double Sole Kip. Mens Stoga do., Boys do./Ydoths do.. Womens Calf Custom ritode Shoes, Ladies' Kid and Morocco Balmoral Boots, Ladies Kid and Lasting Balmoral Gamers Ladies K«1 and Lasting Congress • Qaitors, Fine Morocco Beets, Childrens Shoes, all'kiods. 'We can* suifali calls as to * • •• KINDS 1 ' and will guarantee! the prices as.lowlas the.lowest. > " Butter, Eggs and other Produce, taken on fa viable' terms. * ‘ ” Ilf Eat|f Call Is Solicited ! ' ' v ■ xamks a. Bauson’s, ■?To. 3 CONCEPT BLOCK, N, T. Oct. 15, 1862. OFFICE OF JAY COOKE, ■ 'SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, At JAY -COOKE '& CO., Bankers, 114 'SOVTH THIRD STKKKT, ' Philadelphia 1 , Ivbv: I,‘T-882. The undersigned, having been appointed Subscrip tion Agent by the Secretary of the Treasury, is now prepared to furnish, at once, the • .. Nets TtoentyTea* 6 jier Bonds, nftb©,United States, designated as “ Five-Twentie-/, redeemable at the pleh.-ure of'‘the Government, after hvo yenr*. and aulburizcd by Act; .of‘ Congress, ap.- j»ro\cd February 25. ISfLL, , . , The COL"PON BONDS nfo'issWd in sums of *sso. $lOO, ssoo.shk-o. <, *: ' v The REGISTER BONDS in sums of $5O, $lOO. $550. $lOOO, ami $5000.- Inkrust at Sir per cent per annum will commence from date of purchase, and is TAXABLE IX r GOLD,- ' ' k Semi-Annually) which isu’epiol, at (bd present jxromi* uni on gold, tu c iyht per <:ent:,ptraUtiuiti. Mercnawtjr; M©ehnm>s. Cop“itnli&ts, and apwjbo have nnyjnione.v to iiiYcet, Khould know and r<meuib,-r that itic.-e B-mds are, in: tfFt.'C*{ 7a Fjr*t Jttrrfyfifie upon aJU'-'Railrpad-s, Canada, Bujiku.Stocks and S< curities, and the immense products of ail the H/inufactorcs. x fcc. f A'r., in the cimsfry: and tHjit’fbe full and ample provision made for the'paymenfetithe • nr, r sr nhd-lifpiidiition of principal, by CiwtutjjS Du* tick Excise Stamps and Internal Revenue, serves to make the.-e Bond.'- the IJcfit, M'/st Acaibxlle nud Mont Popular Investment' in the JTai kft, , ! « Subscriptions reoeivrd at PAR liv Legal Tender Notes, or notes »ihl chc/'kn of banka in Philadelphia/ Subscribers by mail will receive prompt .attention, nod every facility and explanation will be iiff«rdcd on ; applici*ti»n nt .i. . , A full supply of Bonds will bo kept on hand for immediate delivery]. • ‘ J.AA/COQJCE, Nor. 12, 1862. Subscription. Agent. W^EvpiTH, pROSEOUTING- -PENSION;, attorney, -L and. Dealer i-g n' IuANB/' W.ARRAN.'rS^ And -General Collection' and Claim Ag-ent, KNOXVILLE. TiOGA CQ., PA.’,, Will attend-to business.in the; Supreme-Court and Court of claims, to’the prosecution of claims be fore the several ‘Ueportmenrs of Gdtefrtment. Espe cial nifp nlitAi to-dhiiina'for UOVSTT LASVSumI AiIHEAHS OF. PAT; $lOO BOON TY'nvd PESSIOSS. in the LAS O' and IS If lAN OFFICES; he/'ore the GENERAL P,OST OFFICE, and MILITARY CLAIMS tjencrnlly . Tbo Subscriber having been engaged for the past four jeurs in the prosecution of claims b.efore the De pnrtnicnte in Washington, will give parti'jolar atlen ( liuo to SUSPENDS'# VL'ims for Pensions and BOUNTY LANDS, especially in cases where the soldier or widow ia Unable to atnte tjie officer's name. In all tuch ca»-e< no charge will Wmade-unics.- adtecessfu!.’ will-be given in all cases., All business relating to matters ahoye referred to can be done by correspond-, ence with the subscriber, and'all letters addressed 1 to him at Knoxville, Tioga County. Pu.. will’receive prompt attention.* WM. B; SMITH. August 27, 1882. A<lintft)i»trHloi' , s Ssile. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court for Tioga County, the undesigned Administrator of tueieslato of Faapjo GrecnleaF, deed., will expose'to public side at the. Court'House in Well.sborough, on the 22d day of November.next, at 2 o'clock P. M., of eakl day" the' fbHnwirrg described real estate situate |q Delmar tuwnship to wit; *" A lot of land beginning at a post the north, west corner of land surveyed for John Hostings; thence by said Hastings and-land surveyed .to L, 75} perches to n birch tree; thence byiland purveyed fort Wm. L.' Wnmner west U 4 percheff to a Linn trefc in the warranMicei thence by the warrant line north 76} : porehea to a hemlock tree; thence by hind deeded .to Gates and 11, Wilcox east 114 perches to the place of beginning—containing SoJ- acres, about 20 acres ?ijpp r QVßd. ft log bouse and aa old shanty for a,barn hnd a fgw fruit trees itJereon.* " -’' - b (rep~l»t Adw’r. jTi EDITOR'S NOTICE —Nutiee is hereby jpiven i'/\ that having been appniuted »n jiiuilitrir tn JfttriWjtdiHiq.JU’.eeeeds arising, froii the. jfi herd? safe estate oflTm.-Bi Middiuigh and f'. Madid, Will attend tnthe Saties of . his appniiflnient t, hisoflWe in iWollsburo. on Friday, the 28th dilj lof liot’ttbber Dflxt, at which time and place nlFper sonthaving any rlaiim* upon r.'iidVmi'd are,required do present them tur nlluiviuuio. n, w ,wrT.T.TAMS,.Hiiiiituk Wcllsboro, Nov. 5,1862. . I : ■ SFRIN Q-? ;FA:S ; S GpidKl iHirtihr, * | j Mo.'ibS IVafot SljW'Sf Elinl^a. | keeps'constniiny oiv hand as=nfinierifc|vf * L= r SJLT AFD CXSSiifERE BATS. . of Soft Hatrand (?nps,-FurB-ff»r iadies, tin ure, and then ytm can have a Hat to fit yolir Prices to 6uU.tbe times,; Quality warranted, "Bimini. March Itf/lSfiX * % : V -TVTOTIC* TO COLLECTORS be} Collectors are-, J3l requested to settle the balance of tfceir i-Atei el-December .Court without fwL demands upon the T*camry makes it necessary that-.this should be srr»ct y, complied'wifi? and It is-hoped aorio* villiieed further nniifte. ; HEKRS &CABQI; : -' t% ’■ JUUHN 11. BpWBN, , NO I. UNION. BI.OCK, B'fEtfs-lekve Xi* fricua.-SDd- tho I public already .know, thatheis once more on v >“XHE;jOLD;STAMPING GROUND" on' the oprtir wh ere'.toed the old .. . . “ : ■' EMPIRE. STORE before “the pßftlcuJaily'ihat h» hu Just received tC large and-varied^ took- of ; ; ■f’AEl.' J 'AND WINTER drypoods. - Tl v ■ LADIES’; GOODS. . f- .. READY MADE CLOTHING, - ■ , ; ’ BOOTS, SHOES, &«., , mi well ** tt folLaswriioeat of HARDWARE, queEnsware, ■ ; - ' WOODEN-WARE, and ;‘V:;- L ' r .v’ groceries, cpsclally adapted-to the wants of the eomaiaalty, sod lhe.loWestjUTing ptifea.-r ! : CASII ASD PRODUCE of' ail kilida taken in ekehinge for Soodi. ■ -L Opt, Vr .. ,*' ........ i'm-’ BOOTS, SHOES. LEATHER AID J ' FINDINGS. . J)R FJIANfciiN SAYS:' • f /- : ■*,\yben y*g have ,anything to advertise, tell the public ofs ft la plain*, simple language.” I am-mauufiwinring good custom made Boots and Shoes which f will sell at 'fair prices, and ,only for READ Y PA Y. work cannot be sold at as low rate? per palf fctf 'elfidtrb* mofte «loJp.*work, but it can aikt'frll)'b«4oid At prices which wfll .enable tbe pur chaser to pith good substantial boots more cheaply than with a 'poor' slop-shop article, which, ©vcn if-Jt'chanccs not tofaU.in piecca witk the first weeks service, is but a douhtfiil, protection in Wet and pold weather. Try me. Buck and Doeskins Wanted, in the red and* short blue/for which I will pay cash and a good pripe. Beef-Hides and Calfskins Wanted, for which I will also pay cash. ■ Vn ; .Skfecp? Pelts wanted, „ for wbicla I’wili also pay cash and the highest mar ket price. An nSsbtftC«jy gf sole/npper,cdfskins-end linings, pegs, thread, nails, awls. kn'ves,,'?hoe->'orotners, Ac., Ac , kept con-tiintly on hand, which I will tell cheap Bufiard’s.” _ * G, W. BFARS. / N, B. I can’t giro credit, beesuse, to ■be plain, I haven’t get!ij|6 I Wellshorcu August 27, 1862. - v smith, . HA3^iow ; on ; iiaHa'en'd'i« daily-Welrlng at bU 'NE tV ST OK E, . -OPPOSITE ..TUB DICKINSON ' HOUSE, k’ftill and complete assortment of J Fall and Winter Goods,. nhlcb bflve b,!mn ;iA>ui}it qn (ho most r»«pr»til» lerro«, and will bo offered-to .customers at a VERY-SMALL ADVANCE. -. - Many of bis .. 1 ktfC' OV O I>m were'pnrcbaeei :i t d !ff.-rep.t ti me. dbririg the SuibbAir, tbus.enablin'himto sell them ( ’ lies. than Current New Yfitk Priceb. and still in a kc* a email jrrubc, Adranmges of S.D C H PURCHASES' 1 will nt all times be given to tbe customers as far as possible. A years experience in selling Goods for Ready Pay Only, hns Tally confirmed him in the opinion that this is tbe only proper way, for both- Buyer & Seller, .a 3 |tspab)esbin} to do better by his caatoraerthan rWpuld -i i ' ■ iticadf. Pay, System - will therefore be continued, and also ONE tfKIOSiSrSTEM, x believing,that to the only policy eensistent.with. Honesty and Fair Sealing. - All persons from Tioga County visiting Corning are INVITED TO CALL and nuika an examination. . Corning, Oct -o Q. Vh WELLINGTON & GO'S. BANK, ' CORNING,. N. Y.. .(Lo£ATßp, r uu.rnß Dickixson, House.) American Gold-ami Silver Coin bought end sold, .< Kxchspgt, ; do. - 1 Uncurrent Money, do. United States ‘Demand Notes- old issue” bought, CulM'tlons made, in; all parts of the Union at Cur reot-raies.of JExcbanga., ( -i . . . r. Particular p’nihs wifl’b'e' taken to accommodate oar, patrons from the Tioga Valley. Our Office, will be open at 7 A, M., and close at 7 P. M., giving parties passingtire TMgat jßifl-Rond’ ample l time to transact.their business before the, departure of. the train in the morning, and after its arrival io the evening ' Q. W. WELLINGTON, President. Corning. N. Y,. Nov-. 12, ISO 2. Manhood; now lost: how restored Just published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price b»x UentJK A Lecture on lh'o Nature, Tf-eatmont and Radical Cure of Spcrmalorflicea or Scminaf Weak ness," Involuntary Emissions, Sesuol Debility, had Impediments to Marriage, generally, Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and'Fits , Mental and Physi cal Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse, Ac—By Robt. v J. CulvlrwelLj M, D., Author of the Oioen Mook, <£rc. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lec ture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be effectually .removed, witiiput medicine,’and, without dangerous surgical oporn'timis, bougies, Instruments, rings, ne cordials, pointing put alpiododf cqre at ence certain and effectual, by whitti'every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may core himself cheaply, pti to (hbcrssn'dg ffnd'-'tlfotmhn'ds. ** r - 1 - ~ seaj. in! a plain to any address, on the Receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing, ‘ • On, CHAS. J. C f KLINE, 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office. Box 4556. Nov. 12, 1562. r To CoiiMimpltv^. THE Advertiser, baring been restored to health in a vrecks by li very simple remedy, after barn ing suffered, several with a severe luqg affec tion, aud that dreed disease. Consumption, is noxious ma3te fet&vn:t6 bis.jf^liow^uffprera*lh t e means of cure. I T» olf who 'desire* it he will a copy of the [-pwscffptMm oj&fi iErefr ot charge). >Uh dfKfiKfolil for preparing nj)fii uaing She \aine, which ,lhry will find’ n *nr« cu-e J"or C(fn*itnsption, Axihnuu Z?fo*'cA»V»V« drc. The only object of ihw in sending the pre scription is to benefit'the .nfJicted, and Jrprtad.infor motion wbirh Kc concMves to be Inralniible^' And/be h'*p. a every sufferer Will try hU remedy, as it Will cost notiilfig nnd tdbt ‘ : Parties wishing thdjirwrijttion will please address Hev. EEJWARD A. WILSON. , >w Williamsburg ’Kinjrs Codnty.^Newy»rk* Oct. Ist, 1862. : T' PPLTCATION ffOR LICENSE —Notice if h eft's '‘ }\ by given ttroftfie following pamod peip6xi* haft filed his pdtUfon’iV.lhe .riffle© Clerk oClpe ; Courtflof TiogA Cdnfitj, for jiieenM ' to 7 , keep pubjfoj •' -si- .••’ ■■’ ■HAVING MADE HEAVY AHDITIOIfS ; tc? ou r HITHERTO LARGE STOCK, WE CONFIDENSXY INVITE ALL IN WANT OF Cheap OoodSf 1 AS' WE ARE bb%’sflNTLT PR 0 GSESSIpfCf. NO “GO BACK’’ IN THE CASE! EACH^AY INCREASES OUR SALES, AND MAKES NEW WHO SPEAK WONDERS IN BEHALF OP THE “Small Profit,“ ‘‘Quick Sales,” AND Good Value System. ‘ NOTHING LIKE feUYJNG GOODS A , ■ : CHEAP , FOR. CASE, ■’‘■l 5 1 I A I I ! ■ AND SELLING THEM CHEAP, WHICH, .IS THE GREAT SECRET , —or— FERINE & ‘CO. . ' , 1 ~ “ GOODS WELL BOUGHT” ALL AGREE IN SAYING, “ARE HALF SOLD;” AND HAVING THE SAME SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES AS FORMERLY LV iIAKING OUR._ PVncgASES, tYE PLEDGE OUR FRIENDS TO MAKE Rtti* Word Good. IN ADDITION. ” -77’ ' •/- -> . TTO Ol'Rj STOCK OF DRESS" casslmbPes, DOMESTICS. AC.. &c„ &e. •Wfc DAVE ADDED OSE O F TH E . , ; _ . i } :- ■ .' FINEST ASSORTMENTS ■ op Ri.orin\(! TO BE FOUND IN 1-1113 VICINITY - O AND. AT .PRICES Defying Competition. i FURS! PPRS ! we BaVe Also tjl'S T "RECEIVED A SPLENDID EOT OF FURS, CONSISTING IN PART OP * HfINK, STONE AND FtTCtl MARTEN SIBERIAN SQDIRpEL' AND RIVER MINKS AC., Children’s Furs OP ALL-KINDS, Mil FF S AND CUFFS IN ENDLESS ’VARIETY. ; GIVE pS AK EABLV IALt AND SEC-VRS BARGAINS, A.s” yr e PLEDGE YOU ... •. .] To Sell Them A T ‘ L,E S S f HAN' WHOLESALE PRTCEa %. , , ‘ * ■; & Op,, ; .: T , -U-. I Uaparaileled Attraction! GRAND DISPLAY Off NffIjfJGQODS AT DORMAUI/S BEE HIYE, 134 Wajer Street, Elmira, K. Y. Onr Stock iu never more attractive in ever; de partment at an; farmer season than now. , ' We ere very large, entirelyhatrand mag nificent assortment of . IMPORTED DRESS GOODS, each as * Plain, Figured,' Striped, French and English Reps ■' “ ' Ottoman ;Veietir», “ “• “ ■ Empress Olotir. Lupins fine Mennoi all shades of Colors. ’ English fin# Cuburgs, • <*. . -,r French and English Poplins in.egqqlsitS: Pattern*. Plain and Figured Wool DeLaines. Scandinavian Plaids, iu Rich Colors, with ail the' lower glides of Dress Goods, much chcnncr than elsewhere'. .t • T 10,000 yards my Madder Color Prints at 80 pc yd., all other domestics equally low. SPECIAL BARGAINS. . „,, in Broche, Woolen, Long and Square ShawM,! from the cheapest to tbe veryfines tgoodff- .. *•.; We bavta* tremendous of Sbi»Tl*« on<l guarantee to eejl *wy one from 75 cent* to $- to than any other House. / r * M » > DRESS SILKS. : Seeded Brown Silks, Rich Plain Silks. Seeded Blue, Hleek Silks, •' Rich Checked hilts. Seeded Grerti, Diwb 'Silks', ' RicbFlgored Siikr. 2600 yards Bishofi* all boilcd figured Silks lr&*iiL7o cts. to $2 00 per yartL . v Those who contemplate buying a Silk Brcta wuf do well to ' '■ ' -**A CLOAKS,. MANTLES. s Oar Cloak Department' hat -all the inoveltiefc of the season. It is conceded by all that wb bare the ltfnd« somest-and mdst/«x(em>ivuiitook of,Cloaks und BUOAO CLOTHS, either French, or Oermao-from $( UO to $4 60. French, English L -Plain,. Beavers, -French, English .Ribbed Bpuvers, Silk'Mixed Capsimereg, Duvci-ii., Tweeds, Saiineftp, Kentucky Jean*. " GOODS - : of erery description. ' ■ 'i -I AMERICAN ; ; French ilillinery for the Wholesale and Retail trade, Milliners pleutso take notice. * ’’ * Price List of Auction Goods,' RECEIVED THIS DAT. Beautiful figured DeDuines for., 12} du. Embroidered Curtain Muslin.... Handsome Fancy .Dress U00d5............... Ikx&i. All Wnpl Bt(/adclptb> Black All sl no/ A Balmoral 5O to $j 00- 1 1 India Ruhbor‘R<>uTid''Combs. 3 cents apieCe, and & great.inany other goods too numerous to;saen tion. > , . - f The greatest portion of our Stock has fortunately been bolight before the fast greal advance, uhdcbi.- •equently we can and will pell cheaper than any «f frur neighbors. EI/lAS H. DORMACL. Elmira, N. -T., 0ct,.29, 1862, ; The' Great Victories FOR THE Are attracting the attention and awakening the live* lust sensations of'dcllghtThfoagboutall the IOT A I ' TA] TES, and sending dismay to the ranks of the rebels, ap4 the filling op of the new and beautiful' .* KEYSTONE STOKE, with a Forge stock of all descriptions of merckaa* duo, by ’ ’*• '• ' . ; . ‘ BULLARD & CO.. is also arresting'the attention of the people of THIS VICIJTITT, And at Ihesnmo time creating alarm among (Lose wbo are opposed, to * SMALL PROFITS 4 QUICK SALES, Th» following is a partial list of tboir E.tli'iiMvc Article. DRESS GOOIiS of the choicest patters, DRY GOODS of all descriptions, including SHAWLS, COTTON CLOTH,,; ” ■ READY MADE CLOTHING, A*. The; have also a selected assortments Hardware, railed precisely to this locality, besides alargt qrtn- tit;' yf (Blass Ware, Crockery, &c. THey cam fit you/with a HAT or CAP, BOOTS or; SHOES, . ; '' CLOTHES SaDE, or the ■ ‘ . CLOTH to make them *ith» Thqir location is First Doop.above-. \ ; t j ROY’S DRUG STORE, rails STRJS,ET,| '-V. • WELLSUGRO, PA., where'they will he happy to ' RECEIVE OALt& Wi»ll«hnrn.'Sent 24. IS(i2. NOTICE, TO WHOM IT SI AY CONCERN—The lift's of Internal Uevenne Aeses.-msntF for . that jmit cf County, known n? Division 2S’«. 8. will bfl ypvu for inspection at the Office B. BLLltfTl?iu M:uo*fiei<i s hmlfor-thai part of the bounty kuowu Division Mo. 9. will be open tor Inspection af tico of C. H.-GOLDSMITII, iienr Knoxville,- amJy-it r the roinaining'part of the Counry, kfiown'iV Xo. 10. tt-Hf hb open fftp inspection at tbtf'-Oflira uf'.M. BULLAKD. in Wellsburo. untiLDecL 2 IKH2.i - The Assessor will hold an appeal at the CourtlLuv-’i in Wolli>bop>, for Tioga County, on the 2d and ;;d k December 1562, when he will adjust any diCi.-ulf.csf ibatumy Imre arisen from improper Assessments. Assessor's-Office, Honh-hurg. Centre County .Fa* * GEOHGE BOAD, Assessor of .Internal Kcvrbuv of the ,18th Collection District. ttcvemher 19, ( !562. IMLPOUTAWT TO COWSUMEps OF TOBACCO. Person? desiring to abandon its use, should jmicrro a'pjicbage uf ibe -- '• ABTIDOTE FOR TOBACCO. This'nntidote 5* the means of destroying the ta*ie for tobacco, and thereby every ouo ■ • MAY ABA WON ITS USEf - Price, SO cents per pa<k«pe. sent Post paid. Agents wonted for this and five other ntir article* commanding " \ : READY SALES AND GOOD PROFITS. ■ For particulars, enclose stamp and send for Circular Address, G. M. DEWITT, ‘ West Bohlisotok, Pa. A"g. 27. :Bf>2. AD.MIN ISI KATOK’S. NOTlCE.—Letleis of ad ’ ministration hating been granted to the sub. scnber on the estate of Henry S. Larrison, Into of Ciy. roer Township, dcc’d., notice is hereby giftn to those indebted to said estate, to make immediate payment, and those having claims, to present them properly atl. thenlicaled, for settlement to the subscriber. , . SUSAN E. LARKISON, AJmW\ Olymer.Oct. 1 o 1862.* ESTBAY. /~<AMEinte the enclosure of the Subscriber. o» the jl . Vrh.of,. November, a red two year old Steer, with VTar Jlnrk on the the left. fide. The owner Is retjnee. ted to cull, prove property, pay charges and take butt asvay. or ho will be disposed Charleston. November 18, 1862, ' d'>ONC£NTBATED LTF-. for sn'ect Cl , , BOVS fIBCG STORE,
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