cb*UM8 r EATH£w4»eFf EBSqf*. jjtß coming, Fatter Jeflcnjjrpl-not a* w» went ,"U? .;.'away, ■' ~ thousand stout ’ si& Strong, all eager '" wr '“l6r the”fray— ‘' • ' ‘ From stae«f> : » 1 < <1 Maryland * loyal land, .• j'JL ' , - , 'coming; Father *na nse<3 ' vnpbanct. /. i 'ii-i.Ji■ ’ ' ’Welie coining, Falfier Jefferson‘ttM’ twenty, thou . eond less, , i -i'S lA ••. , _»ltiid mistime- yon- made; dear yon aid ; yonr best, • ' ’3,1(1 tf F?r Maryland loves her country, |nd you were mitin - ISfmerf— - _ ,4--j ; Father JeffeMoftjMiijg shelter, from Mt ,rV> .the Storm. ‘ ' iNi; j <^VFe 'are “coming, Father-jedereoi'i & iget away from itjv, fie's close upon our rear, dear yo hear his rifles creek. - ; • - -Vfr 1 -j <[• ‘ "i He bw whipped o*r gnat^tend we're • coming sadlji home, 4 * J . yfi& fearfol eyes .we're.looking J?icl old Richmond’s , \ sonny domes. , Jp/l jl ■.We are,coining, Father that the way,i« clear, ■' •” ■ “■]] ’i wo are fearful that young Sigol i t ahead with “ I-a -‘ ger Bier." ' •, { ,f; .i ,Waiear that grim old Heinti .omljhljis close upon out ‘ ’ tract, , ' ,S ',: ! i We are coming/Father Jeffersonrifirtie only can get ' back- , ' '.}■ % d - From the 132 d PennpylvKhii JBegiment. ' CaHF ON BoLITAIt K ®(|hTS, NEAB ) ' Hakpeb’s Ferbv, Sep vjj9, 1862. ) * Editor Agitator —This p is|ant summer af- j ternoon, away down"in the< JjDotninion, I ait J me down upon the green tnf fdiearth with pen Hand, to ask of you, as i .jjwho loves the Sfipterests of. Tioga’s youngs Briers, that you Die space coins d| for a-few lines ■•referring to a short two-mont-nadhe army. In response to out we left our -quiethomeinCovington, and arrived , at Harrisburg about 2 o’ciocl’;|:jhe succeeding morning- As we marched Simmons, apd for-the first titne beheld-soldiers sleep ing-. upon the. uhcurtalned- b&l, the cord of which has not been tightenei ,|lhe feathers ar ranged, or tick Temodcjled 'Jfejr'iix thousand .-years, with nothing for p pUttfff,;;save perhaps a government pie, our thougbtsjfpr a mordent' naturally reverted home in seirbll of a bed ar-’ ranged by-careful hands; butygqhave now be . come.so accustomed to catujj, Usages, as to know that bedsteads are useless, that.'feathers were designed only as a coveting fer nowls, and that all delicacies must be foreign j bo a soldier’s thoughts, uoless,some unfortunate sutler chance to lose a wheel while bnrryinlijyiul of camp. Aug. 11th, we were sworn itpkjthe service of | the United States,received otf: ferms and equip- i ments, and the day following feiiind us ou the | , road to Washington. At Ba tjjjqdre we halted,*! and at-a huh looking building, fepcjn which weie inscribed ffiese words,; “ U. iqp.l Belief Asso ciation” drew up to-'a jwell V-S'apged dinner, and did justice to it, wjth aj i Sippetite which only a soldier or a hunter cati Mfamilidr with. I could hut think as I pgrtoo ijcjf tbat soldier’s repast, how different odr 'rei epfon from that given to-t)ie Massachusetts t ifips who passed tba same streets of the same is|y(at an earlier stage of the rebellion. They verqgreeted with the sound of we ■ *(tii Union flags and wavibg handkerchief', 0 the pleas ure whtoh the happy contras Was darop oneJ'by the knowledge tpat 1 Wdh show would only remain, while Norths! iffojee remained with.it; -but God grant that Up fjand may per-_ - ish that attompts'to check-th of Union feeling in .Baltimore. [J ji Again we stepped aboard t .its 1 cars and were soon moving on to Washing! mL; We noticed as’we passed, large plrntatf nSupon them, thing migl,t be: standing one well arranged, pleasantly A. fasted mansion ; hnd at certain diBtancs4frpm-,t| what we would coll injßennayylvania, slies- - J-hese were occu pied "by the tillers of ’sonll din 1 soil. These plantations vsere for the-fnost mrt; unproductive and barren, the soil beipg w< rfi put and nevetJ renewed. From this qggleo pay be discov-T ered one of the evil habits 4|ising from the southerner’s pet, slavery! 1 ' Sofia wo approached in our national Capital, that city which has helm, the occasion of So many different seasationa-among the citi ; zena of this commonwealth, riSpse puce threat ened and dangerous position h|naed the Union heart to beat quicker, and, wilph brought the ■ ejaculation from every ho;isit I man, “ The Union must and shall the ,pr and our Capital shall be protected! ; We ; looked upon the Capitol and recognized itii an old friend, although we had never, seel It’[before. We ■ fancied that we might read u Ip , its wails tbe e sentiments of tbe wisest and ydilpstof our na tion, and thought, that bould ffiose sentiments have been .emblazoned jin livs& i letters upon the door post of every cottagi -jifi land, and impressed upon every heart, i iamWities might haveebeen sooner allayed, and o|e tide of broth er’s blood have sooner.oeased4a; flow. 1 We-lay in camp near Washington two weeks, when the enemy having cross - i(|ihto Maryland .in search of supplies,!our R glmeht, asjt por ■ tion of Sumner’s Reserve, wai Srdered forward to support those in the advahi ||!,who were en gaged in driving him' back ti vjhfd the river, where it Jraa supposed a stro enough force was stationed to intercept bis ilfsage, and give to ouf armyfap opportunity h. Completely sur round and capture hip. Tr-y|, followed the battle of Antietam, of which,' J oar readers have of course had. full details. 0 !«®egiment was engaged on Wednesday th’e lot- id ay of the fight 4j hours. The next'day from tpme cause,the battle was not continued ; the ehiemy took oc casion to skedaddle via Ilarpt •’.s Ferry, where from.some other cause they we halted, but passed on without giving th jlioun'tersign.— While the battle lasted we -g.tilled upon the senemy at every point, and it h the evi dence of prisoners, that their was., nearly exhausted, they were f ->|pe from their chastisement, and that had 00-|forces pushed ] on the morrow,.-instead ef a-pf a complete victory might have beep. won. .i 1 - , . I do not know but that all; ilidone for the best, but I am desirous that’el'ijfy opportunity should betnade use of in strik at the trait or’s hearts,.that tbe Grand Arn.j|of fhe United ; States, might he given a to strike a blow at the’ right moment, wb ip shall break tbe back-bone of rebellion and .istore peace to i cur once happy country. Thaf jhrtunate mo - meat must sometime come, that the spirit of the fathers of ’76, stir within "our people and crush tho : bye faiheaded mon ster quickly,.and that the old i ‘ajej, so long the pride.of bur nation, may icantiiiiESj its wavings, throughout all our land. , ■«. • From near took part in the engagement of WedV- i|day, we have jjrtssed to Harper’s Ferry, whs ejwe forded the I rirrr, as the enemy hurnedlh fridge oh his] retreat. - As w<-waded inp the ;tjautiful stream ! * he band struck up the 'famil: iff air, "We’re re the other sidifjnf 3 W|an.” As’we /aiitd ak~i£ where oar line oi battle, hudjei- { ■:|s s i f ji; f • jnr tended, and saw the mangled WBIOTi Photographic Booms, living, beheld villages, a of the nation mined by etodpreiniet*r.— EOOMS. We eould most ahkw amilolyai,'' vrhiob inBtitnt^^df,>B^ / - tisement yJB.. j * •' '■" * wS Wellsboro and surrounding now prepared to furnish them withWerythingliithaliittof ptiOTOGRiPIIS; ; 1 - c '• ', AMBROTYPES. Qft. ‘ • r ,.: T ;' j^mQTypp, : ' - ' famished It any room in fhV 'City.' 'Sait received. a sett of JAMINS CELEBRATES LEN&EB, tnaodfac tured expressly for visits., Also a largp ' priced to $4.00/ At this day, no parlor ta ble is considered finished, WtbWtlth* PHOTOGRAPH ic album. • Vf,* V Casts of all styles. Pip tares fromtwo.ntj-fiTo cantd to five dollars. ' L Tbankfot fgnpppt'faTorSi.l would solicit a contin uation of. the same, by doing first class work for alii Wellsboro, May 28, 1862. H. H. WOOD. C HJ2 E BY PECTOPAL FOR TUB RAPID CUBE,OP Colds, Congbs, and Hoarseness. BrimhEld, Mass., 20th Dec., 1855. . J)a. J»C. A.T*Ki .l d 9. nutj.tojtatß, ta »j the best irtnrtdy V trftve - t'vcr' round tAji Coughs, nftkl'seta&i Inifaetizi,- afKT’tha con* coaiitant symptoms of a Cold, is your CH£E* et • Ita censtuot.a*e iiwny preo* tice and my-famlly foi*th4 last ten years hr shown it to possess superior virtues for tl treatment of these complaint* HBJfiN KNIGHT, M. D. A. B. MORTLSY, Esq., of Utica, N. Y.. used your Pectobal myself and in my family t.„. j ya. invenWiOrad,\>eli'ay*'U tb© best medlcina lofejis purpose ever put out. With a bad cold I should sooner pay twenty* five dollars for a bottle than do without it, or take any other remedy,” ■ • • a*. ; Croup, Whooping- Cough. Inflneham- SpßiyonELD, Miss.,’ Fob,* 7,1836. Brother Ayee: I will cheerfully certify your Pectoral la flie best remedy we possess fof the Cfirobf "whooping cough, croup, abd the chest ‘disease© of children. iVe of yoar fra* termty in the South appreciate youe skill, and commend yonr medicine to-our people. / • IHRAM f CQNKUN, M,D. AMOS LEE, Esq , Monterey. la., wktes, 3d Jan., 1856* 14 1 hod a tedious luflueuca. which conftped me in doors six weeks; took ninny medicines without relief: finally trud your Pectoral by the advice of our clergymen. The first dose relieved the soreness in my throat and lungs; Jess than one half the bottle made me dompletely well, your medi cines are the cheapest as well as the best we can buy, and we esteem yon, Dbctor, and your remedies, as the poor moa’q frienu .WfflT 4,1866. Sir: Tonr Cherry-Pectoral it- performing-marvellous cures in this section. It has relieved several from alarming symptoms of consumption, and is now curing a-map who has laborek under an affection of the Jungs for the last forty yeais. HENRY L.-PARKS, Merchant. A A. KAMSEY, M. D., Albion. Monroe Co., lowa, writes, Sept. G, 1855 : “ Luring my practice of"iuany years I hate found nothing equal to jour Cherry Pectoral for givlvg case and idlrf to consumptive ,padentoj,oc as aro curable.” We might add volumes of evidence, but the most convin cing proof of the virtues of .this remedy is found ih its ellects upon trial. Probably no one remedy has ever been' known which cured so many and suoh dangerous cases as this. Seme no human aid can reach ; but even to those the Cherry Pectoral affords relief add comfort. La. Ayer, Lowell: 1 feci -it a duty and a pleasure to In form you what your Cherry Pectoral has done fer my wife. She had been five months laborfng under the dangerous symptoms of Consumption, from which do aid we could pro cure gave Ber much relief. She was steadily failing, until Dr. Stroup, city, w« have, come foj advice, recommended* trial of yotir medicine. AVa btcuf ness, as we do jour skill; for she has recovered from that day. She is nst yet :u> strong as she used to be, but is tree from her cough, and calls herself well. ; ORLANDO SHELBY, of ShelbyvlllSi ' Consumptives, do not despair till you have tried Ayer’s Cbei i y Pectoral.;'lt ic 'by one of-the-beet medical chemists Is the w'orrld, ami its cures all around us bespeak the high merits of its virtues. —Philadelphia Lctlyer. AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS. The sciences of Chemistry and Medicine hare been taxed' thoir utmost to prpdoce ibis .best, most, perfect puigatire which Is known to nuiu. ’ 3unnmorable 'proofs are shown that these Pills bate virtues which surpass in excellence the ordinary medicines, and that they win unprecedentedly upon the esteem of all men. They are safe ami pleasant Co take, .but powerful to cure. Their penetrating properties stimu late the vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. They purge out the foul humors Vhich. breed BUdgrow'distemper, stimulate sluggish or organs, into their-jjatuml ►action, and impart healthy lone with strength to the whole system. Not only do they cure the every-day complaint* of wvery body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases that have baffled the best of human skill. While they produce powerful effect.-, they are at the same time, in diminished do«es. the saf«-ft and best physic that can be employed for ch'ldren. living sugar coated, they ai e pleasant to take; and being purely vegetable, are tree from any risk of harm. Cuihm have been made which surpass belief were they not substantiated by men of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many eminent cler gy men and physicians have leut their qamca-U> cs rtiiy to the | public the reliability of my remedies, while others have sent jme the insurance'of their conviction that my Preparations 1 contribute imonmsvly to the relief of my afflicted, suffering I fellow-men. ' i Thu Agent below named 13 pleased to furnish gratis my ; American Almanac, containing directions for their nse and I certificates of their cures, of the following complaints :— # | (Jostiveuess, bilious Complaints, Rheumatism,- J)ropey, Heartburn Headache arising from a foul utouioch, Nausea, Indigestion. Morbid Inaction cf the Bowels, and Pain arising therefrom. Flatulency, Lows of Appetite, all Ulcerous and Cutaneous Diseases which require an evacuaut medicine, ScrotuJa or King’s Jfiyil. They also', by purifying the blood and stimulating the system, cure many complaints which it wLuW not be supposed they could reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability. De rangements of the Liver and Kidneys. Gout, aud other kin* dml complaints ui-ising from a low state of the body .or ob* sirncticm of Its functions. Do Dut K'flut off by unprincipled dealers with some other 'prone on.\ ttAicnothing efce.» Nv other-thejl eAn "yon compares with this in its intrinsic mine Or curative powers. The sick want tlic best aid thcie is for them,and they should hate it. Price 25 cents per box. Fire boxes for 01. C. i J. L. Robinson, Wellsboro; S. X. Billings, Gaines; JT. IT. Borden, Tiogu ; Dr. Parkhurst k W. 11. Miller, Lawrenco nlle; £. ,S. Packard, Coiington; Bennett & &pn.AUddlgbjirj; Gulifk k Taylor. Blosfibhrg , Fox i Witter,' Mtansborg* 0. L. Mi ait, Hobenlle, aud Dealers everywhere. July Iti, IBC2.—(»ui. home fire insurance company Iff NEW YORK; OAPITA-D, 31,000,000. Home Fire Insurance Company IN .NEW HAVES', CONNECTICUT; CAPITAL, $200,000. These Companies, have complied with the State law. Applications for Insurance received by CHARLES L. SIEMENS, , Wellsbbro Tioga County, Ponna. ■Wellahoro, Jan. 15, 1862. Insurance Company of North America hare JL appointed the- undersigned: tfa- ageat for Tioga County and vicinity. , , As the high character and standing of this Com pany give the assurance of full protection to owners of property against the bazar? of flire, I solicit with confidence n liberal shale of the business of the county. This' Company capital is $500,01)0, and it* assets in -1861 a? per statement Ist Jan. of that year was $1254.719 81. CHARGES PLATT, ARTHUR G, COFFIN, , .....President; Office of tho Company 232 Walnut Street, Philadelphia,' Win. Bucliler, CeiilrtiVAgcril^Har- JOHN W. GUERNSEY, ! Asjenl for Tiogii' Condtf, Pa. April 9, 1862, NEW” COOPER landweigned respectfully informs Jfae citjrenß of Wellsboro and vicinity, that be has opened a.COOfcEB-SBOP opposite . CBOWI'S WAGOS SHOP, and isrzad; -to jiaalLmaontr of work prompt and tc order, fro me gallon keg to a fifty barrel tub. Re paying ol6o\done:ob rte{t>ot«». J 9/5.. W4-IS. Wellsboro, May 8, 1851. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters.of.A‘d -111 in i-t rat ior, having been granted to Hi ft undVr signed on the estate,of Charles 0, Efz, late of Tioga, Pa., deceased, alt persons having clainiS^r-demands against said estate are hereby requested to maker known, the same to her at her- residence'in-Tioga, Tioga County, without delay, and all persons indebted to said estate are also requested to make payment ts the undersigned as soon ns possible. SAfiAII'M. ETZ,’Administratrix. Tioga, Oct. 1, 1862. Asthma or Phthisic, and' Bronchitis. Consnmptien, Astor Jim;nr. Nrw Tons Cirr, Msrch e, 1865. Prepared by Dr J. C ATEB> Practical and Analytical Ohemirt, Lowell, Matt. SOLD BY lusurtmce Agency. • rlsbnrg, Pa. ttri'f; A? AftITATiOS. ASPBOMdCQURT rtrill bt beld at the Court Boupe. in Wellsboro, by tie Hon. Ulysses Mercur, commencing on Monday th« 26th day of Oc tober next, to continue two-weeks, for the trial of the following causes, viz: • ■|^H s Dent,- : •' : Babcock, Bingham Trustees, • Potter, J N Bache, * ‘ vs. A : CTSty, Bingham Trustees,: - ri.’Timlthy Brkd*». * I A S Turner, vs. John Drew et al, ‘ Bingham, Trustees, vs. Stephen Potter et al, “ ‘ v®, “ i James I;Jackson, vs. J N Bache Exr,. Abel Nickerson, tb. Peter Green, M Latrin et al, vs. A H Foster, V.tf Bache, vs. W. E. Dodge, -Id, M, Converse, vs. Henry Colton, finCOKD WEEK. Pliny Barr, ■ vs. Admrs of R B Gerenld, Bingham Trustee?, vs. Anson Book et al, Georg© Corlies, vs." Edwin Dyer; J W Maynard, ts. H Davis et al, J F Donaldson,- . .vs. A P Cone, Bingham Trustees!, ts. David A Clark, s • (t . vs. Martha J h Clark et al, ' “ vs. George B Colegrova et al, ** m .-, _- r ,vb a Joseph Stafford esjil, Wm •Bstfbk,vs.’H. 8. Hastings, " Bingham Trustees, vs. Augustus Andrus et*al ** * vs.. et al. Aug. 20, 1'852. J. F. DOnALDSON, Proth'y. Closing out Sale. THU SUBSCRIBER is aelliog out the bal ance of his ; - SUMMER STOCK, consisting of SILKS, : BBRAGES, .. ' TISSUES, , - .-a.;'. LAWNS, ■ 3 „ GREY,GOODS-; 1 " * ' ' MOHAIRS, Shawls, ■" ■ LACE MANTILLAS, SILK MANTILLAS, ’ CLOTH SACQUES, CLOTH CLOAKS, ’ CLOAK' CLOTHS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, BUSCHES, STRAW GOODS, PARASOLS, • &c., &c. f &c., (forming a larger stock of DESIRABLE SUMMER G&ODS than can usually be found iatbi* county) at a GREAT SACRIFICE. Customers cam buy any of those gbbds at much less than NEW .YORK COST. Domestic and Goods are in good shape and will be SOLD CHEAP. Grocery te- larger and more complete than ever, and every Vr&ele trill be rold at* the ’ Lowest Cash 'Price. An early call is solicited. War! War for the Union! THE undersigned would respectfully inform bis ..old- friends, puatomers, and the public .generally, that ho has opened a CABINET r - AND- CHAIR SHOP Un*Main Street, opposite H. W. Dartt's Wagon Shop, where he intends to keep constantly on hand a gene ral assortment of Cabinet Ware, made cf the best materials, and by the best workmen. . r , Also Coffins v nmdfi to order, and a 8 can_be procured accompanied with a’ Hearse. Also Chairs of - evCTycyarietyfrom the BEST down to the CHEAPEST, to Suit Pnrehasers. Also Turning of all kinds done to order and to suit ' ; ; CUSTOMERS. ’ The undersigned having bad manyyears experi ence, both in Franqe and in this country, feels confi dent that be cannot! be excelled in either of the above branches of mechanism—and further would recomi mend the public to CALL AND EXAMINE his workmanship and prices before purchasing else where. •' -» JACOB STIC KLIN. Wellsboro, March. IS, 1862. THOMAS HARDEN r is now receiving an EXTENSIVE STOCK op Merchandise, which he offers on terms to SUIT .THE TIMES.. -All are respectfully invited to call and examine, Wellsboro, June IS, 1862. ’ THQS. STOVES AND TINWARJE. WILLIAM ROBERTS HAS opened a now Stove and Tin Shop in the Store opposite Roy’s Building, where be is pre pared to furnirb his old Triends and customers, and the public generally with everything in his line of business, including Cooking Stoves of the most approved styles; Par Room, and Coal Stores; Tinware and Kitcben fivcpityro. of,ali.varieties, - Call and see our new stock. Wellsbdro, Feby. VIS 62. . j A... . Secretary. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, fTAHE LADIES are tlfe ones to select Household i Furniture, and it is so much easier for them to take a carriage and ride a few miles and return tbari to go 40'or-66 miles for the purpose, that the subscri ber would inform them that ha has just enlarged bis ■STOCK before ,tbe tariff and tax prices are upon us j •nd has a large and inviting assortment, which he will be happy to show to those who' may favor him. with a visit. MAHOGANY SOFAS, $26, $25 and $2B. 7W* #f 5,-6, 7, 8 and 9 sbillings-a yard. Sttcingjfa. chine$ f $l4 and $l2. He hasialso 10 different styles of Bedsteads, with matrasses and spring bottoms, an j IS different kinds of Chain with everything else in -the Furniture line.— He is also Agent for the sate of Prince & Go's, cel ebmted , Molodeoaa, School and Church Organs, of Buffalo, N, Y., the oldest and largest establishment In the United States., E. D. WELLS. Lawreuceville, July 30,1882. ANOTHER fresh assortment. of those ele gant 11 cent CALICOES—just received by June 18, 1862.- T. HARDEN. sipecui. court. ; ' MS' BUFFALO " ' KXIRC&It’rXIiE COLLEGE, ■ COKFSR OF la an important link in'the great eh*in'of National Mercantile College,, located in the- following Cities •nit '-rtf. ■ r . ..■ t ■ r NEW YORK CITY, PHILADELPHIA, BROOKLYN," , . ALBANY, ! : TROY, CLEVELAND, DETROIT, CHICAGO, ' AND SAINT LOUIS. , A Scholarship; iessed from the BoSaio College, en-> titles the (bolder, to attend either or ail the Colleges for an unlimited time. The degigpof these Institutions, is to impart to young men and ladies, a thorough, practical business education. I ' These Colleges are organized and conducted upon a basis which secure to each separate Institution the best possible facilities for imparting a thorough Commercial education, and render it as a whole, the most'comprehensive and Complete system in this country. Book-Keeping in all its departments, Commercial Law, Commercial Arithmetic and Penmanship, are taught in the most thorough and practical manner. Tfie Spencerian system of Penmanship, Is taught by competent, and experienced teachers. Scholarship,’ payable in advance, $4O. College open day and evening:—no vacations. Resident Principal at Buffalo, J. C. Bryant. For further information, please call at the College Rooms, or send for Catalogue and Circular enclosing letter stamp. Address BRYANT & STRATTON, Jane 4, Buffalo, K. Y. ‘ SEW GOODS! T. li. BALDWIN a -now. raseiring & large and Well Se ected Stock »f SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, conaistiDg in part of a General Stock of DRY GOODS, t LADIES' DRESS GOODS, , READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES/ HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, WOODEN WARE, ~ Ac., Ac., Ac., Ae., All of which will be sold VERY LOW for READY PAY OMIT. ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. AH persons buying GOODS for READY PAY, Are respectfully incited to call and examine THE STOCK, An they are to be sold at VERY LOW PRICES. CASH PAID FOR WOOL. Tioga, May 28, 1862. T. L. BALDWIN. WFfcLSBORO’ ACADEMY. Wlellsboro', Tioga County, Fcnna. MARINES N. ALLEN, A. M.; - - Principal assisted by a corps of competent teachers. Tho Fall Term frill commence on the 18th of August, 1862. Tuition fox term of fourteen weeks, from $2.50 to $6.00. £S~A. Texchjes’ Class will also be formed. By order of Trustees, J. F DONALDSON, PreSt. Wellsboro, July 30, 1862. Howard' ass ociation, Philadelphia For tho Relief of the Sick and Distressed, af flicted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and espe cially for (be Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. Medical advice gh en gratis, by the Acting Surgeon. Valuable reports on Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weak ness. and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the new remedies employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three stamps for postage will be ac ceptable.' . Address, Dn. J. SKILLIN HOITGIITON, Acting Snrgeon, Howard Association, No, 2 South. Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Jane 18,1862. Portable .Patent Horse-Power. THF'undersigned take pleasure in notifying the public, that they have succeeded in devising a Hofse Power with only three places of friction, and combines the maximum of efficiency, durability, and economy, with tbe minimum of weight and price. On account of its simplicity it may be constructed by any mechanic for less than half the cost usually paid for herse-powers. It is well adapted to thrash ing grain, sawing wood, and churning, also for turn ing lathes, saws, planes, and other machinery in the shop. Individual rights $5,00. Townships County, and State rights for sale cheap at our office. Agents wanted to sell territory. For further particulars ad dress . MIDDAUGH A CLARK. Mansfield, July 23, 1862.-tf. Qmfiiik'mMmm Tbe New Commercial Building are located opposite Court House, corner of Court and Chenstnso-Streets. Thi* College is in no way connected with any other Institution. The energies of the entire Faculty are exclusively devoted to this. The design of this Institution is to afford te Young Men an opportunity for acquiring a Thorough, Prat tical, Dutinw Education. The Books and Forms are carefully arranged by Practidal Aocountants, expressly for this Institution, and the Course of Instruction is such as to combine Theojycnd Practice. COLLEGIATE COURSE. This Course embraces Book-Keeding in all its de* partments, Penmanship, Commercial Arithmetic* Business Correspondence, Commercial Law, Political Economy, Commercial Ethics. Partnership Settle ments, Detecting Counterfeited and Altered Bank Nates, Ac. The. Spencerian {System of Penmanship it taught in all its varieties, by the most skillful masters of the art. The Bdolt-Kofepihg department is under the special supervision and irikiructton of the Principal, D. W. LOWELL. QENBRAL rI^TFOIWo'L^TIOJSr. Students can enter at anytime. No Usual time to complete the Course, from 6 to 12 weeks. Assistance rendered to graduates in procuring situa tions. Graduates are presented with on elegantly en graved Diploma. , r JZS* catalogue of 70 pages, specimens of pen manship, Ae.,.enclose two letter stamps, and address t : > LOWELL A WARNER, Sept. 17, 1862. Binghamton, N. Y. fa CURIOSITY.—Quite a curiosity in the shone of J3L a new patent Fruit Jar for preserving Fruit, eon be seen at Roy's Drag Store, Call and examine it even if you do not wish to buy. WELLSBORO BOOK STORE. THB subscriber,'haring purchased of Wm. H Smith his interest in the Book and Stationery Business, would respectfully inform the public of his desire to keep At aSNBBAi NSW* tROOAA AND BOOK STORB, where he will furnish, AT THB OU) STANH, n the Post Offlce Building, (or biy mail) all' THE NEW TORE DJJLIES at the pablishors prices. ■ He will also keoep on hand all the Literary Weeklies, surd The Monthly Magazines, Including Harper’s, the Atlantic, Godey’s, Peterson's Knickerbocker, Continental 4c., 4c. Also, will bo kept .constantly en hand, a com ,ete repository of ■ i' CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, 1 POETICAL SCHOOL AND MISCEi*LANBOOS BOOKS, Blank ! Books, Paper Hangfngi, SBEET MUSfG, PItiTUItES, MAPS, Ae. Orders for Binding Books. |The work executed to wit any taste, and on the lowest, possible terms. Portion !ar attention will also be given to SPECIAL ORDERS for any thing comprehended in the trade. One Thousand Volumes oif the Latest Editions of SCHOOL BOOHS. Parents, Teachers and Scholars, are invited to cal and examine this large assortment of School Books in which may be found everything in use in the schools of the County. REanEßs.—Sanders’ entire series, Porter’s Reader, Sergeant's, Town’s and Willson’s Beaders, Speu/iso Books.— Sanders’, Websters Ac. Arithmetics. Greenloaf e, Darios’, Stoddard’s, Colburn'ri Ac. ■ QUamjiJlrs. —Brown’s, Kenyon’s, Smith’s Ac. Geographies.—Mitchell's, Warren’s, Colton’s £o. v Davies’ Legendre, Algebra,’Surveying Ac, Slates of all kinds and sizes. Copy Books, Steel Pens., ’ t Paper of all kinds. 1 Latin, German, French and Greek Text Books on band and parchased to order. Watches, Jewelry, Picture Frames/ Papez Hang ings, Christmas Toys, Fancy Articles, Maps, Pic tures Ac. ‘ All orders promptly'attended to. 1 Wellsboro, Nov. 27, 1861- J. F. ROBINSON. Mansfield classical, seminary. MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO., PA. The Fall Term of this Institution will commence Sept. 9th, 1862. and continue thirteen weeks. Rev. E. WTLDMAN, A. Mv, Principal and Professo of Mathematics and Ancient Languages. Rev. N. L. Reynolds, A. M., Professor of the Nat ural Sciences and the Teacher’s Department. Hiram C. Johns, A. M., Professor of Penmanship * Normal and Commercial Departments. Mr. L. A. Ridgeway, Gorman language. Mr. J. W. Morkis, Assistant in "English Department. Mrs. H. P. K. Wildman, Preceptress and Teacher of the French language'and Bellos Letters. Miss Music Teacher. EXPENSES. Tuition in Com. English Branches, per term, $4 75 Higher,English Branches,-Mathematics and Aacien Languges, - - - 6 00‘ Modern Languages and Hebrew, each, extra 200 Music —Piano or Melodeoa, - - 8 00 Use of Instrument, - - - 200 Room rent, each person, - - 1 50 Board in the hall, per week, - - 1 60 Fuel per term, if two occupy one room, 2 00 Incidentals per term, ... 25 Clergymen’s children, half price for tuition. 'lt will be seen by the above announcement of a Faculty for the coming year, that the Trustees are ‘ determined to spare no reasonable pnins to furnish the school with a competent Board of Instruction, Seven foreign languages, including Greek, Latin, French, German, Spanish, Italian and Hebrew, will b 4 taught, if required. I -The Teacher’s and Normal Departments, under the supervision of Profs. Reynolds and Johns, will afford all the facilities of a Normal School, in which stu dents are especially drilled and trained to become practical teachers. The trustees have already taken measures, which it is expected will he consummated early in December, for offering and -having the Semi nary accepted by the State as a State Normal School. The Department of Penmanship, Book-Keeping, Ac., offer all tho advantages of a Commercial Col lege. The Seminary is under contract, to bo finished and furnished by tho 10th of September next. It will, when finished, be among the best school build ings in northern Pennsylvania, and will afford excel lent facilities for these regions to obtain a thorough scientific and practical education. Special attention is given to tho health and physi cal education of the students. Nothing .need be said to recommend the Principal to\ the confidence of the pceple, os his conduct of the Scminary-for the past two years, has placed him fully before the public as one of the educators of the coun- Jry. Profs. Reynolds &ud] Johns—the former, the ate Superintendent of comihon schools of the county —and the latter the present ;incumbent, are too well and*too favorably known to meed further notice to recommend them to the public. Students coming from a distance will have their rooms furnished— those from within a few miles will bring thoir own furnishing, except bedstead, table, chairs, wash-stand and stove. All students furnish their own towels, wash-bowls, pitchers, pails, mirrors, Ac. Rooms for self-boarding can bo had in tho village at reasonable rates. If ac commodations enough for self-boarding cannot be had in the village, rooms for that purpose, under certain restrictions will be furnished in the Seminary by stu dents furnishing their own cook-store. - Students pay from the time they eater to the close of the term, without aay deductions, except in cases of protracted illness. i- All kinds of produce taken in payment. Terras of payment, one half in advance ; the remainder du ring the term. W. COCHRAN, President. Wm. C. Ripley, Secretary. Mansfield, July 23, 1862 The Knoxville Foundry, CONTINUES in full blast and is in the best rnn ( uing order, where you can get Stoves, Plows, Road Scrapers, Cutting Boxes, Sugar Kettles Ac., Ac. of the most approved patterns, and made in the bes manner for a . less price than at an, , other establishment of the kind in the country.- Machinery made and repaired in good style on short notice. Ail kinds of produce, old iron, copper* brass and pewter, taken in exchange for castings. A liberal discount made to CASH PURCHASERS. P. S. All persons indebted are requested to call and settle WITHOUT DELAY, and save costs, that I may still be able to do a eredi business in part. . J. P. BILES, Proprietor. Knoxville, Match 26, 1862.-6 m. * CONSTITUTION WATER. THE ONLY REMEDY FOR DIABETES, Irrita tion of the Neck of the. Bladder, Inflammation of the Kidneys, and Catarrh of the Bladder, Stran gury and Burning, or Painful Urinating, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick Dust Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Discharges after Urinating. For sale by all Druggists. Price SI. WM. H. GREGG A CO., Proprietors. Morgan i, Allen, General Agents, No. 46 Cliff St., New York, i . f ' JOHN A. ROY, Agent Tor Tioga County. Wellsboro, April 18, 1862.-ly. QU/YBARRELS OF SALT—just received and for sale by ' T. HARDEN. Jup« I?, 1802. JOHi A, Bo WSLLSSORO, APOIHECI IfHOLZIALX MTtTL DXiLl* DXVOS, HEDIcmnSS AND csgJ 1 PEBFCEMS^Y.sp^ TOILET ANO FANCY Aff BRUSHES, TARNISStS, OH.S JOH) DYB-ST Vffg PiTIH MiOlcj’ VIOLS AND BOTTLES, WINDOW-GLASS, PDTTj LAMPS, CIGARS and PURE WISES AND BR, , FOR MEDICAL PURfos; ALSO, SACRAMENTAL Win Warranted to be pure Grape jciiee pressly for Communion purposes. J Prescriptions carefully compounded , promptly answered. Every article for sale usually f0 )fl j, , , Drug Storej and at tho lowest market nri». ** l Wollsbaro, May 1,1861. P "*■ HAS decided to go into winter ouartsra n » Williams, Agt., has decided and bu accordingly laid in a very lire. .u.vlf Goods in his lino, riz; 1 **" «* Korosin. Oil, t , ap • ■ Burning Fluid, Csnyieu Alcohol, Turpeitiae, Drugs, Patent Medicines, j) Tt Window Glass, P»tty, i Ac., A«,, Ac,, which will be sold at lowest citj prices dwii» a, war - P. 8. WILLUM6, J« N. B. Confederate Stste Stocks and; all Ustia counts are at discount—ean’t sell goads tor aiA«. Wellsboro, Not. 27, 1861. REMOVAL. JOSEPH RIBEROLLE HAS removed his BOOT, SHOE, LEATfitt and FINDIG sSTORE, from hia lataloeatJaji. Main Street, to his Tannery at the lower iad if g, village, where he will be glad to wait en himit #I#| and the public generally. Competent werbwi in employed in the Manufacturing Depirta{it,nfj| work warranted to be oar own manufacture.' Also, all kinds of READY-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, ' constantly on hand.. All kinds of Leather eiiSU Findings, also constantly on hand and for sale at In prices for cash or ready pay. HIDES and PELTS taken in exchange fer 6*4 at the highest market price. JOS. RIBBROLiI, Wellsboro, Aug.-14, 1861. N. B. All those indebted to the subisriber hy Wt account, or otherwise, are requested to tall it u* and square up. JOS.-RIBIROIIi CHARLESTON FLOURING MILLI.- WRIGHT BAIUY, Haring secured the best mills in the Gouty, trim prepared to do Custom Work, Merchant W«rk t and in fact everything that can he deice i& Clßby Mills, so as to give perfect satisfaction. FLOUR, HEAL AND FEED, AT WHOLESALE OR RBIAH, fit ear (tor* in Wellsboro, or at the ail), lui « Goods exchanged for grain at the market price. All goods delivered free of charge within tlcHrp. ration. WRIGHT 4 BAIIIT. 1 ' Wellsboro, Fob. 13, 1361. y«w«aa>- | CABINET WARE ROOM. THE Subscriber most respectfully aonoßßew lint he has on hand at the old itaad, and fir Mill Cbeap LiOt or Furniture. comprising in part Dretting and Common Bureau*, Secreiariet ani Jml Cate t, Center, Card a«d ! Pier Tablet, THninj tti Brcakfatt Tablet, Marble-topped and Comnen Cupboard*, Cottage and other BedtUadt, Slatit, ln .fat and Chairs, Gilt and Boseiroed Moulding*ftt Picture Framet. COFFINS made to order od short A hearse will be furnished if desired. N. B. Turning and Sawing done te order. August 11, 1859. B. T. VANBOBJ. fiollock , i Dandelion Coffee. THIS preparation, made from the best Jsts Cefi* is recommended by physicians as » inperiwßi* tricious Beverage for - General Debility, and all billions disorders. Thousands who hmbw compelled to abandon the use of coffee will an tw without injurious effects. One can contain* «• strength of two pounds of ordinary coffee. Puee • cents. ,rl SLollock’s tevaln. The purest and best BAKING PCWBBR tas'rtf for making light, sweet and nutricious Brew * cakes. Price 15 cents. MAMCFACTUKED BY H. H. KOLLOCK, Chemist, Corner of Broad and Chestnut Street., Phflrfd phia, and fer sale by all Druggists and Grcceri.,' March 5,15C2. | DR. ROBERT ROY | CAN ALWAYS BE YOCND AT f ROY'S DRUG STORE, Wellstooro’, Fa. . where he may he consulted at all hours, J of the day by those who desire I A DMINISTJRATOB’S NOTICE.-Lerte«j_ f xjl administration having been grants J! o fjsct' scriber on the estate of A. B, Howland, a son Township, dec'd., notice is hereby gi* indebted to said estate, to make immema F fogt* and those having claims to present them F w *~* thonticated for settlement Richmond, August 27, 1862. dentist. DR. RALPH G !LLEf fS \ JASPER, STEUBEN COUNTY, For a long time a resident of Wellabow. onoe in each month Knoxville on the » „„ y» on the 26th, Lawrenceville on the ?‘ th '.i 2La6oild' 28th. Those living at a distance to avoio m ment will please address by letter to J**F er ’ ‘ , May 21,1882. ___± EBTBAY. CAME into the enclosure of the the first of September, a yearling Any person or persons claiming the same, >n £ts,i come forward, prove property, ] pay r^ it away. Jl.brrf.tti v Charleston, Sept. 21, 1562.