To® AGIWSPft. Ait 'Airi> jtißOßiifej&.M’Edirs • *'«£. * >- -- £_2 -- - T .f - a - ‘ i j y *i ' '“ |r* 111 . _ '■ * fero,'W»diio*diy,' %. 1863. GS gttray —W, T, Mathers, , r . , jfyp ! . ;ii in Binghamton ffamrntmaiCollege—l W3?U*'Wanier. o^Kopmi,—The Post,Office, 1 Book Stor2 UawcUcrhl Shop, r« moved to No:f,TOi>n Block, . , _i . .. ■, , ;i| er-SoomiHo’ A» jocipiilf—CEooij|p Cbosk.— a mooting «Ul~be Bold at thehoiuo of SI P. McClure, Atttho*eln*or of tend. Uiu MalJ HcClarOf Ttoaiuror, Smith, aecrctaijy. ■■ ' ■ • ■ ■ r'■ . . ife • pf A Pcff. —W« notice tbit tha Repub lican, i> put on the wine .Committee,,Vfithe Broome OuntyAgticnUoni Pair. Zhia it *n soloe lion, and ahowa the aagaoity of the offlt»M' of the ao :Mr S.’ia B«td by long oipe£ehsi||> detest tho jrnwnee of «iything b«o put in their wimf to giro it- ilrtngth. I * ' JftrJ: B.Bowaa, No. 1, XJpfk oity.and U rec«Wo| * itoqk if fiiid' 'We don't know miefati K |« trolled for them ernot,‘b«t he ii selling themSt>ei§loW prices for VkertHyieil; X’\" «• •I* o fiUinf JP Ws B superior jto«k< “Vasi" has been down to No' , 'Kbric, and bo 4alenlates that what bo didn't boy %ay of va riety, isn't wbrtb’selling. Competition fwii) Sigh, and it thepr are to Shone., ■jyf. 'den of (fertrftfi Mudh «sti)CIUNa.VM >tirTed op during ;the l«t>few deyi is nguiilng militer, edmp»ni« r and, we reminded T,ry BJ«eh of April, 18«1. A fine ed**y,«i «r -j»Biud on Sntnrdi’r eredlng; penr 'irajcrwood is Its C»pt»W S. IV[ 'Williams, Robert Ispngi Id 'ldnni. 1 TheToong min of welfcboro »nd ririeitji also formed a .company, >nd ■ wpanies are forming tt Dalmar, Chnrleeten, Maine tiirg” Tioga, Mansfield, Coviagton, BIoJS, jjigd on the Corunasqnv, A thousand man stand organized to defend the Capital, and the State, as ; <§ai called. jas- Tha Tiodi Bots,—We more clifi from the hops this wsek than was in onr UitisWe.'' The army is continually on tio|movo, and |( i, difficult to tell' the locality of, nny|pdmpany. Tlo companias of infantry were probibteall in the fight, of which wo print a low brief di*ph||jhs,.-, We |m as’yet beard of ho casualties, pxcapC 1 Lieut. Book, of Co. E, Bncktails, was wounded |in tho’left i*'' .... ■ ■ •. 1 /.’t i- of Co, H, 6th Eogiment,n, ; |iore on a visit. Bis hand is getting well, though 1 pfwill rsry ftskibly lose the use of oiie or two finger r.-j . Dslos Wetherbee, reported sick Jin ohnlast, has iises died. His father brought [fie home . lire yesterday, and te-day he was T2§h Reg’t., it «t Bollvue, rery sick*. Burk Ire*, is als JgfVJ sick it New Yofk. We harethis from a p'rirate letter from tyaang lady in New Tork, shown io psyyeslerday, tid it if authentic. We shall protablyha&e |uli news wit week. T-f : 7, f-4^T ■- Tn* Dnan.— Commissioner liat (lie draft bat been postponed nn til the ££}nst. IVe fri below the entire enrollment of this Otjn&ty. The (iiti «u made from thepophUlion, and M correct, as' tbs Commissioners hare repaired in.' itmtiens to ealentate H npon the basis of tie enrolls ■nl. . !' Oj(4r ' Whole In Pa'. BtUfe. No. en -j Tol.Cos. * g,?..rolled, - 1 . Quota. Beg J’s. Elms, 52 ■ 30 : . 99 Brookfield, 52 21 -“23.^: 157 Chatham, 99 - 67 321 Ohirleston, 118. 119 ■ 383 firmer, 62 s{j 10f> 199 CoringtoD,” 61 ■5l - 185 Coringlon Boro, 19 18 f;». 68 Bierfield, H 40 • 3p 1 124 Silnar, 137 IStf ([’'4B6 "Ikknd Boro, 19 22 - 78 .k. . 'i 4 i 6 /mnington, 68 ,46■ ' 6 s 214 G»inei, , 26 34' J/ 8® ftclson, | DO 23 sJJ' ,285 KoaxTiUe 19 ' 10 /r r 58 luwrence, ,61 22 29 y 162 Wtenceßoro, 30 -14 78 liberty,' 97 50 %'i . 299 Mansfield; e 21 34 Sfcg - I°° Muiiiburg, 7 7' ss" 85 Middlsbnry, 92 , 104 ,7l|» 821 Morris, , 26 -34 %A 108 Stliou, ‘- r - 3L . .21 51. -92 OtewU, ' • 26 : - 46 6f ; ' 102 Richmond, 79 58 . 7b r 305' Sotlind, 68 - ,37 23|V. 243 Pippin, ’ 15 17 . -V ' i>4 Wlhrsn, 104 30- 87=4 315 liop, 64 ' 69, ;; IM’I 220 WBoro, 26 28'; 1.11 # 94 p »i«, • . , 78 85 i Jt;: 206 J*fd. ,i ’ ?49 55 „ 2i„ 194 Meld. 67 . ’8? 261 *«Uiboro, 48 6| ; 212 - - 1837 1549 291||5163 >*"M*)nn«Lß awn m School?.—Of! right **b*nd toward* the hud water* of opr ;s»«tiful Ttr i ia the quiet end picturesque hamlet fjdans l«'p«de«Wf“ri- ’ r -m !:' ' <0 ± ' Thiainstitnliiin washutfalriy completed, wneiT U »ii burned to'tiie ground, if wemisfakeriol, in thesnmmer CMB67. Although it was first built byprivate subscription, its re-construction wu at once eohanenced,'lho people, with scarce an exception, aid ing tbe enterprise. The second structure bu been in OM nV some threi years'in a partial state of compie tion. It is now undergoing *l, thorough completion preparatory to the opening of the next term on Tues day, thoJthlnat.' ThebtriMing-ocenpiea a command ing eminence overlooking the village, in the center of .a plot of ten acres. It is somewhat after the model of the Elmira' Female' College, It is a 150-fset leng, £0 feet wide, and five stories high, inalading the attic.— During a recent visit to Mansfield, we found sixteen men at work carrying cp the, completion, among them some of the w 'te'acherS'and-professors, and the Hon. Simon lEltiett, late member of the Legislature from that district, wss.doing good, earnest, manual service with bis oeatoff!. We are informed that this Semi nary is about to be received as one of the State Nor mal Schools—Dr. Burrows/the State Superintendent, having given assurance of its acceptance as such when completed.' Tbe State Superintendent, we arc in formed, recommends an appropriation of $1,500. This will to the sth Normal School District of the State’ of Pennsylvania. I The next term of this insti. tution will open under the management of E. Wild man, A. M., Principal, H. C. Johns, A. M., (formerly a teacher in this coanly,) professor of Mathematics, N.. L. Reynolds, A. M.. professor of .Natural Sciences, Dr. Li"A. Ringway, professor of French and German, besides an efficient corps-of- female preceptresses and assistantes. - A splendid musical department is at tached to tbe institution. In short, it is designed aa a model . Seminary wherein pnpils may attain tbe highest qualifications for teachers, for .professions, and. for active businessmen and women. Weil may the people of Mansfield and Tioga County' be proud of their pet institution, —Elmira Prut. At Maple Hill, Bloss Township, Sept. 14, 18(52, of Diphtheria, ELMINA CAROLINE, the only remain iog child of S» H. and Mary J. Wood, aged 9 years, 1 month, and 28 days. This ia the third daughter of theea parents that baa fallen a victim to this fearful scourge, Within a fsw weeks. Cow. IS continually in peril if she is mad enoagh to neg lect or maltreat these sexual irregularities to which two-thirds of her sex are more or less subject DR. OHEESEMAN'S PILLS, prepared from the same formula which the inventor, CONELIUB L. CHEESEM-AN, M. D,, of New York, has for twenty yean used 'successfully in an extended private prac tice—immediately* relieve without pain, all disturban ces of tbd periodical discharge, whether arising from relaxation or suppression. They act like a charm in removing the pains that accompany difficult or im moderate menstruation, and are the only safe and re liable remedy for Flashes, Sick Headache, Pains in the. Loins, Back and Sides, Palpitation of the Heart, Nerv ous Tremors, Hysterics, Spasms, Broken Sleep and other unpleasant aud dangerous effects of an aanntu-‘ ml condition ef the sexual functions. In tha worst" cases of Fluor Albua or Whites, they effect a speedy cure. DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS are offered as the only safe means, of renewing interrupted menstrua tion, but LADIES MUST BEAR IN MIND That oh that very acruunt,if taken when the interrup tion arises from natural causes, they will inevitably prevent the expected event#. This CAUTION IS ABSOLUTELY NEfESSARY, for such is the ten dency of the Pills'to restore the original functions of the sexpal orgamintion, that they inevitably arrest the process of gestation. Explicit directtonn, Mating when, and’ icier they ghould not he used, with each Box—the Price One Dol lar each Bor, containing from 40 to 50 PHU. A valuable Pamphlet, to be had free, of the Jgeote. Pills ««l mail promptly, by enclosing price to the Agent. Sold by druggist* generally. R. B. HUTCHINGS, Proprietor, For sale at Roy'« Drug Store.« Dec. 11,1861.-ly, • 20, Cedar «U, New York. LEFT the subscriber, about four weeks ago, one pair red steers, one dark red steer, one spotted steer one'white or brown heifer, one red heifer, and •no red heifer with white face. Any person baring seen the same, will please notify me. Wells boro, Sept- 17, 1862. W. T. MATHERS. A SORREL MARE, warranted kind and sound, and only seren years eld. The owner will sell vert cheap, having no farther use for her. Also two or three good cows. Inqaire et ROBERT TRULL. East Charleston, Sept. 17,1862. Are the Rebels In Pennsylvania, OR WHERE ARE THEY ? This is the anxious inquiry of all; and when we bear the place named, we are often at a loss to know the EXACT POSITION, and we wish for a map with all places of interest On it.* The snbjcriber has for sale J. T, LLOYD’S now colored in counties, with, every County Town', Rail Road, and Station, that was completed the first of June, 1862, and every other place ef interest can he foamd on it No Nap Ever Like it Before in CORRECTNESS, .mount of KNOWLEDGE, and CHEAPNESS, and tho Author DEFIES OOMPBTirION, ■hying ho hns n not. method, known only to himself. Shoot St cents. Mounted handsomely, $2, SO. I hit. the-County right of Tioga Connty.and will untals etery town in the County. Sopt. 17,1862. G. S. DABTT. WM. B. SMITH, pBOSffcOTING PENSION ATTORNEY, A' ami Dealer in 1 ; LAND WARRANTS, And General Collection and Claim Agent, ' KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA., Will attend to buainesi in the Supreme Court and Court of. claims, and to the prosecution of claims hi. fore the several Departments of Government. Espe cial attention will be given to claims for BOUNTY LANDS and,ARREARS OF PAY; *lOO BOUN TY and PENSIONS, in Ike LAND and INDIAN OFFICESS he/are'the GENERAL POST OFFICE, and MILITARY CLAIMS generally. , The Subscriber having been, engaged for ..the .past four year* in thoprosecution of claims before the De partment* in Washington; trill give particular atten tion to’ < SUSPENDED CLAIMS . for Pensions and BOUNTY LANDS, especially in cases where the soldier,, or widow is-unable to otale the order’s name. In-alt snob, case* no charge will be made unless successful. Unqnostioabl. references will be given in- all cases. All business relating to matters,above referred to can be done by correspond ence with the subscriber, and all lettere addressed t. him at‘ Knoxville, Tioga County, Pa, will receive ’prompt attention. WM* B* SMITH. . August 27, 1862. ’ , ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of Administration having been granted to the hn dersignedon theeslate of ELISHA SMITH,late of Rutland Township, deo’d., notice is hereby given to tbege indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement to the snbscri her. SUSANNA SMITH, Administratrix. ’ Rutland. Sept 10, 1862»-6t. CONCENTRATED LYE. for sale at BOY’S DRUG STORE. DIED. SPECIAL NOTICES. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES! THE HEALTH AND LIFE OF WOMAN TO WIVES AND MATRONS. FSTRAY. FOR SALE. STEEL PLJLTE MAP OP THE UNITED STATES AND CANADAS, fHE TIOGAyCPUN^tY AGITATOR. TI/TANSFIELD CLASSICAL SEMINARY. ±TX m&JtSFtmip, TIOGA CO., PA. The'FaitTerm i)f ft tsinslitution- willoomnenc* Sept. 9th, 1862, and continue thirteen week*. Eev. E, WILDMAN, A. M., Principal and Frofeaso. of Mathematics and Ancient Language*. - Her. N. L. A. M„ Profoxsor of 'the Nat- ural Sciences and jthe Teacher’s Department. Hinax C. Jobks, A. U., Professor of Penmanship . Normal and Commercial Departments. Mr, L.A. BiDoEtTAT/Pref. of the German language. Mr. J. W. Morris, Assistant in English Department. Mrs. H. P. B. WiLDVihf, Preceptress and Teacher of the French language and Belles Letters. Miss ■■ ■■ Mnsio Teacher. ■ EXPENSES. Tuition in Com, English Branches, per term, $4 76 Higher-English Branches, Mathematics and 'Ancien Lsngnges, -j - - j- 600 Modern'Langnages and Hebrew, each, extra 300 Muaio—Piano or Melodeon, 8 00 Dae of Instrument, | - . . 300 Boohs rent, each person, • - 1 SO Board in the hail, par week, . 1 50 Fnei per term, if two occupy one roam, 3 00 Incidentals per term, ' - - . 25 JS&- Clergymen’* children, half pries for tuition. It will be teen by the abore annooneement ef a Faculty for the comingr year, that the Trustees are determined to-spare no reasonable pains to fnrnisb the school with a competent Board-of Instruction, Seven foreign languages, including Greek, Latin, French, German, Spanish, Italian and Hebrew, will ha taught, if required. | ' " The Teacher’s and Normal [Departments, under the supervision, of . Profs. Bjsynolda and Johns, will afford all the facilities of a Normal School, in which stu dent* are especially drilled and trained to become practical teachers. • Thq-trostees havei 1 already taken measures,- wbioh it is expected will be consummated early in December, for offering and having'the Semi nary accepted by the State as a State’Norma) School. The Department of i Penmanship, Book-Keeping, Ac., offer alt the advantages of a Commercial Col lege, The Seminary is under contract, te be finished and furnished by the 10th of September next. It will, whan finished, be among the best school build ings in nerthern Pennsylvania, and will afford excel lent facilities for .these'regions to obtain a thorough scien tificiand practical education. 1 Special attention is given to the health and physi cal education of the students. - ' Nothing need be said to recommend the Principal to tbe confidence of the peeple, as his conduct of the Seminary for the past two years, has placed him fully before the public as one of tbe edneators of the coun try. Profs. Beynolds and Johns—the former, the late Superintendent of common schools ef the county —and the latter tbe present incumbent, are too well and too favorably known to need further notice to recommend them to the pnblio. Students coming from a distance will have their rooms famished— those from within a fewj miles will bring their own furnishing,-except bedstead, table, chairs, wash-stand and stove. i All student* furnish own towels, wash-bowls, pails, mirrors, ic. Rooms for fcolf-boarding can be bad in the village at reasonable rates. If ac commodations enough for self-boarding cannot be bad in the village, rooms for [that purpose, under certain restrictions will be furnished in the Seminary by stu dents furnishing their own cook-stove. Students pay from the time they enter to the close of the term, without any deductions, except in eases of protrooted illness. All kinds of produce taken in payment. Terms of payment, one half in advance ; the remainder do-' ring the term. W, COCHRAN, President; Wh* C. Ripley, Secretary. Mansfield, July 23, 1862. SPRING AKD SUMMER OOOBS. JJEROME SMITH Hu sow os hand a large and eitemire stock of DRY GOODS,- HATS A CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES, GROCERIES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HARDWARE, GLASSWARE WOODENWARE, Ac., which is undoubtedly the largest assortment ever brought into this county, and will be sold at prices that must give entire satisfaction. And I would in vite purchasers, generally, to call and examine my assortment of Black and Figured Dress Silks, Worsted Goods, Merinoes, Ladies’Cloth, Opera Flannels, ' Long and Square Shawls, Black and Figured Delaines, and .Cassimeres, Ae., Ac., And in fact the best assortment of Z.AXUSS’ DRESS aOODS ever brought into this county. 1 have also a large stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, CLOTHS A CASSIMERES, SATINS, FULL CLOTH, TWEEDS, A KENTUCKY JEANS. Purchasers will find that the place to bn, good goods asd at low prices, is at the store of • 1 JEROME SMITH. Wellsboro, April 23, 1862. J. M. SMITH, HAS removed to the New Store on Market Street, Corning, First door east of Hungcrford'i Bank, and directly opposite tho Dickinson Honse, where he is now receiving, and will constantly keep on hand a Full and COMPLETE ASSORTMENT, OF FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, FAMILY GROCERIES. &o. v , which will be sold at the Lowest PriceaTor Ready Pay Only. He sells good Prints fbf......: lOetf. Herriosacs.... *,....«.12}e. Denims Heary Sheetings Fine Bleached Muslin 12Jo. and other goods equally low. The citizens of TIOGA COUNTY VISITING CORNING, are cordially invited to Give Him a Call, Corning. April 23, 1862. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that tbs subscribers will be in attendance at the following places, at the times specified below, for the purpose of surgical ex amination, sod for bearing and deciding claims for exemption frem draft, te wit: Wellsboro, Sept. 8,9, 17. Mansfield, Sept. 13. Tioga, “ 10, XI, ; Blossbnrg, “ 13. Knoxville, “ 15, Ifi. Persons claiming exemption must attend one of the above places.- ' - The militia' subject to draft consist of all able bod ied white male citisens between the ages of twenty one and forty-five, residing within the State and not exempt by the lairs of the State dr of the United States, J. EMBAY, Commissioner, ■ Sept. 10,1862. H. H- BORDEN, Surgeon. Corning Sewing Machine Depot. THE beet Sewing Machines in the United States Grover A Baker’s New Family Machine, making the Lock Stitch, acknowledged to be superior to aU others. Price $4O. i GROVER A BAKER’S FAMILY MACHINE, so much admired by those who have need them. Price $4O. ; GROVER A BAKES’S LARGE SHUTTLE MA CHINE for sewing Leather add Tailor work. Price $4O. Wheler and Wileon $45, Pinkie A Lyon’s $44. Singers, ' $5O. jEmpire, $4O, Willoox A Gibbs, $3O. Persona baying or ordering machines of mo can rely on getting one adapted tojtheir business. Every Machine warranted to give satisfaction lor one year. Machines on Mahogany, Black Walnut, and Rose Wood cases at advanced ericas; "For par ticulars ,cod for Circnlais, ;C. G. HOWELL, Propricior of tho Corning Bag factory. Corning, N. Y., Sept. XB, XtjKt,. . : _ : Tlie Hew Comirierclal BalldißSS are located opposite Court - Home, corner of'Court and Cbcuanso-Strecft. . This College is in no way connected with any other Institution.. The energies of ths.entirs Faculty are exclnllvsly devoted to this. _ Tbo design of this Institution is to afford to Tonqg Mon an opportunity for acquiring a Thorough, -Proa* Heal, Butinest Education. Tha Books and Forms are carefully. arranged by Practical Accountants, expressly for this Institatien, and the Course of Instmotion is snefa as to combine Theory and Practice. COLLEGIATE COURSE. TbU Coarse embraces Book-Heeding in all. its do* partmonts,.. . Penmanship, Commercial Arithmetic, , Basinets Gorrespondeoce, Commercial Law, Political Economy, Commercial Ethics. Partnership Settle ments, Detecting Connterfeitea and ■ Altered Bank Notes, Ao, -s , The Spencerian System of Penmanship is tanghk in all its varieties, by the most skillful masters of tbo art. The Book-Keeping department Is under tbe special supervision and instruction of the Principal, I>. W. LOWELL. txfs’OTisAA.Tioisr. Students, can enter at -any £ime. No vacations,—r Usual tlfetf to eomplete tbe Course, from 6 to 12 weeks. Assistance rendered to graduates in-procuring situa tions. : witb an elegantly on graved Diploma. jgaar- For catalogue of 70 pages, specimens of pen manship, Ao., enclose two letter stamps, and-address LOWELL k W.AENER, Sept. 17, 1862. Binghamton, N. T. New Spring Stock, THE BEST EVEB BROUGHT HEBE Alf D THE CHEAPEST! CALL AND ISAMINE FOR TOIR3ILTIa X X THE NEW STORE —-Bi- BXJTJXiARD & CO.. ox E DOOR ABOVE ROY'S DRUG STORE. BULLARD & CO,, THANKFUL TO THEIR NUMEROUS FRIENDS FOR A LIBERAL SHARE OF PATRONAGE, Haro Provided Tliemselve, WITH A FULL STOCK —or — DRY GOODS i GROCERIES, &*., Ac., WILL BI SOLD FOR CASH OR PRODUCE. Wellsboro, April 30,1552. Insurance Agency. THE Insurance Company of North America hare appointed tbs undersigned an agent for Tioga County and*yicinily< At the high character and ilanding of thi« Com pany give the aatnranea of fall protection to'ownen of property ngjainst the hazard of fire, I solicit with confidence a liberal thare of the business of the county. This Company was incorporated in 1794. Its capital is $500,000, and its-assets in 1861 as per statement Ist Jan. of- that year was $1254,719 81.- CHARLES PLATT,.- Secretary. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, ...President. Office of the Company 232 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Wm. Udclilcr, Central igcul, Har risbnrff, Pa. JOHN W. GIERJTSEY, Agent-for Tioga Conn If, Pa, •April 9,1862. ’ SOaXS PTRB INSURANCE COMP ANT NEW: YORK; OAIPITAL, 61,000,000. Hoffiie Fire Insurance Company ; is NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT; CAPITAL, $200,006. These Companies bare complied with the State law. Applieations for Insurance received by CHARLES L. SIEMENS, Wellsboro Tioga County, Penan. Well shore, Jan. 15,1862. I WOOK. CARDING AND OLO.TH DRESSING, IN TBS OLD FOUNDRY AT Wellsbonmgh, Tioga County, Pa. THE subscriber having fitted np the place for the purpose of Wool Carding and Cloth Dressing, and also would inform the people that we wilt taka wool to manufacture on shares or by the yard, to snit customers, and would inform the people that we can card wool at any time, as car works rnn by steam, power, and also that all wool will be- carded for font cents per pound. Wool and produce will be taken for pay for the same, N. B. Prompt attention will be paid to all favoring ns.' We will give goodffltisfsction. • CHARLES LEE, PHILEXUS HAMPTON. Wellsboro, Jun 4 1862 .. . j . AMERICAN HOTEL. Hart'* “ Crgstal Faun tM\n” Sdu9c.) Corks* op Maw asd, Qcees Street, / . WEILSBORO, PA. MBS. BOU3BBIAN, .... Proprietor. . Strict attention pa