1 > a '* • 3 1' APARODY oii we itifss' THCE Air ‘aVo miea tfreo .gtliorne-r-ys» we;miSfrthSfo,r . At jnoroiag.Mnoon and at mgbt, = ; . "And we ***<*' h ?. l « ft w f' , His’ bright j " , . , * For he "dttdfca* 'os bat of oar money,, /.\ • He borrowed sf credulous men. =• *, Oh! whonthaß weallleain discretion* it- • To lend t» no rollicking scamp, , ~J > Who, one day; is drested like a nabob,', • And off on a tramp 1 | ' Who langhes‘and 1 .boas® qf his exploits*. >h . And thinks it ia wonderfol smart, -'i V’ to cheats poor tailor and landlord, it Iv ' And got olf the Sheriff the start! A Bat t|t,o hearts of said tailor and landlord, , , Are waxing bold in their wrath, . .;,J3 And they swear they wiU “beeriyoitatljj instant That brings them into yopr path. Y Andtho bind thatytm blarney’d so coSolyi ■ Has offered a handsome per cent, ‘r‘ ;][ • ■ To any wheTlkindly infgriß itii :{ '5 '■ Of the read er thapath that ypti wcl^! 5 Ob 1 X tell yon you’d better “scrateh gtlvei,” And make an ox tended coat tail, j Per the Sheriff, with a “pot* com’ (afuti b , Is sweeping down on"year trail. ' | --?i How go.it, bid fc), or he’ll nab yon, . ». J .• ■ And hang, yon {by way ofa fhangej ■ ,x. ■ With yourt heels ia the air and head d'jwitarards,. Whieh would look most “infernally itrpnge.”, And when yon return io the village, j ij ; We’ll gatbhr.aronndyon, old boy, ( !/.. , And dance’iak'“jlg'’ ana a “hoe-down i”:. The depth add extent of onr-joy I . | .1. Then Some'of our;jorial - foUows . ' i y- . WUI-glveyeu aalce.chat of.meil,.t -'s*- Made all out of tar and geese feather, Y And “horio” yon around on a- bail 5 General Soott baa replied to Mr. .Juehanan’u plea. Suflb a proceeding was hardC? necessary, as the veteran soldier could very y> ill-Afford to let the case-go to -the country, up m : his first letter and tlie Ex-President’a defense]. Whilst eVety one saw that Mr. Bochanaiithy an in genious nspef.dates and'details, k to impeaen General Scott’s memo y Jrn- these particulars! still 'candid an<j ; thoughtful man, perceived through the intrid teles of th% Ex-Presidential, epistle two cpnspl mops facta, riithat General Soott urged, Mt - to proceed against the threatened ;|avplt at an early day as jachsbn, did oh a eimalaVpccaalon, and that Mr. Buohanan, Opon the. >lei that he eould hot do all that should be diino(, compro mised by doing nothing. It.is in tuisi|ight the ’ eorrer pondeaoe was treated by the! iprpss ; not only that portion of it \vhich give:. aj partisan •ogport to the Administration, Vi t ffilso that portion, which.occupies a position, if jjodepend- , ' l l '* ■ , Geq. Scglt jives. the foljpwitiy.,flihsher in answer to tne,rema,rk of Buohan in, [that “a'l my Cabinet must bear.me witnesnthat, I, was the President myself responsible: fo!v all the „ acts of . thp .administration.” If settles "the ' Hash for the old dodger most effect aaljly “ Now,,oot«itbstaod ing this bf%td i assump tion of responsibility, I should bf iotry .tu .be; five fbatMr. Buchanan specially iphsented to the" removal, by Secretory 115,000 extra muskets hpd rifles With' all imple ments and ammunition, from no theWi reposi tories to southern arsenals, so tha ,OT\ihe break ing out of‘the maturing rebeliioi ■; they might be found without, cost, except lii tjbe United States, in the most convenient po Itidns for dis tribution among the insurgent,. iso, ton, of the one hundred and twenty or, on| hundred v and forly.piepeß.of heavy artilh ry,§which the same Secretary ordered from Piti.hbpjrg to SJiip Island, in iake Borgne/and Galjestbn, Texas, for'forts hot yet ejected.” |' i j~ ' ) - A Quick Repastes'— The ;fc losing anec dote of, Qov.-Morris is related by a icorrespon- New York Times: ■/ He bad a high respect for Bijbop Moore, a mannotedhoVonlyJfor the retit T’fc. purity, of bn charaeter. but also for the re, jag modesty of hie-disposition and for the est iynj in which .he the story ,ra-i :-i-A dinner , was given by some .of (Jot. M iris’s friends , when he was from Eu Jpo. Bishop Moore and his wife were of the p : hy, . Among Other things be had. made bis w'TI £n prospect of goine.abroad; (Sod turning t( Bishop Moore . wid to him’: ' ' s’* , Rev.-friend, I have beqtuathfed to you my whole stock of impudence." ; ti , “Sir, Jon, ''are Bpt- only very kind, but very generous;‘yon have left me -by !ta?: the greater portiondf-yodr Estate.” ; i»" Mrs. Mopreimmsdiately adde l "My dear, yon baye com# intc.pdisssaion of yonr inheritance remarkable sooh." | Ndric* #r a ConiejLband —The; following notice has been-posted by a lojtalj 1 Kentucky darkey.: ■ i iji ■ ‘ ■ Fifty 'Cents Reward. — Ran JWrajg from dis . chile an’leff him all alone to take s>re of i>>m aelfaf I bad done worked twept# 'six years faithfully for him, my, Maaßa,'Bf|l Dancan. Maua Bill is supposed to hare ginfoS wid de Seoesber»,for to hunt for his rigl te,:'and 1 speot -.be done got lost. .. Any person,. Horning to me —aa he alleys said “Nigga” couldn’ittake care ef hieeelf—will.be oblige to disjdule. N. B.— Persons huntin' for bijin.- please look in all de‘“last ditches,” as- 1 ofteniheard him talk ab'out gbin’ into the diobin’ ibusihess. 'iSectfuljy summitted, ; ' 5j- Jin. This,poster,created a great .^sali'of merri ; mentirt da nip, while the' KeniHcey residents who cameadrSss it thought d m ,|a “mighty eaasynigger.” . ,1 f Cool.—in Eastern jmper hai th of the retreat of the 10th. Mai >e, I Banks'column r <| Mr. Small tells a good stori |wi'ich shows that, although the men were 'i ■'■idling, they were net ver; much scared or 11 brfn off their guard. One of the lieutenant'''!# the 10th (Lieut, Blnney, we .believe,) nq’joi.n piece of soap lying on the road sid,e k> tjlh midst of the retreat,/and remarked tool man ne-jlt: him that be would probably- be pretty/ jirtji before be should get through, and should neap it. Stoop ing topiek it up, a shell burst in b|a face; and eyes, almost burying him alive in) mud, and dirfb Jjlis companions "looked Agbpst, suppo sing that'notiling but n-mingled corpse would be dug out,:. -What was their sur[irise, howev er, on the smoke clearing away, to bee the lieu-, tenant peer out through the'"'dirt, *hd holding, up Jiia-soap. coolly,..exclaiming 4- fll'ell, buys, darned if. I shan’t need this softp I’J, BOBU rXBB INSURANCE COB&** NEW YOBKf CAPITAL, «l r OOO.OOO- Home Fire Insurance Company | NEW EAVENr i CAPITAL, 5200,®00. J , Ihast CoiapaDieahave oonjphod wiwita*® ■ Application* for Xnsnnmca rMofrcd by I GHABBBB L> SIBKEIfO', I -l, . WeUsboro- Tioj* Poss* ■ tt' .■«?•■ _ - .. n- , t> Vri B’rn-B'B* 'Wollsboro, Sie-H] MtS'" ' Some new*paper, ed i tore. wfad bn [ the first of January,nwde ii contract a nice 'tititig. ■ The ui'tti.vbu outitrHCtejd tqfurnish the independent''* itb paper loseji a week 'u Aiag to the rise ip the article:' y; ■ interest jo *; 'Uf ■' ■ ■ • ! ' ! -i -i j-,-- ■ j j.vw-’ icim *•* *■* -J “■ ~- ' '■?•■ *!i- • • ■■ ■ tii ry r /"> i'“ M' " f j.’ / ?»r ypp v. foot* J-jlv is obit vs. Buchanan. * I ' 'J is incident b. General ihe a{sirt> i>\ , AYER* C HERB PEOTOR / - ¥ rapi iy "crniß Colds,.Cougfc^aad-Hr j - he the I hkra' eVt ofiMjold, : tice rani h>J family for the last •howiflt'lo possess superior ti treatment of these complaints, A. B. SOKTLSY, Xbq., of Utica, N. T„ writes; “ I tore used Jour Pectoral myself and la my family ever since yea •dnrented it, and'believe it tlieT best medicine for its purpose ever put out. With a bad cold 1 should'sooner pay twenty* five dolUnrsTor » bottle than do •without any other remedy.” -* ' * , ** . Croup, WhMplaf Opogh. Influansta- SPUftOmuvMiu., Feb, 7,1866. Brothes-Avee:, I will cheerfully certify your Pectoral.la the best tamedjr ire pones* ftr whopping cough, croup, and the chest disease* of children. We of your fra* ternity in the gpnih appreciate youe shill, and commend ,vo«r medidnoto our people.^ * HIRAM CONKLIN, M. D. AMOB LEE} EsavMoitereyyla., writes, Sd f 1^8; »*I bad a teutons influenza, which confined me* in debts six weeks; took many medicines without relief: finally friid ' your Pectoral by the adylce of onr clergymen. The first dose relieved the aoreoe**4a ldngs; lees than one half the' bottle'mode' me domptetefy Your medi cines are the cheapest as well as the best we ran buy, and w* esteem you, Boctor, and-you* remedies, as the poor man’s frleifa- * ‘ (“ Asthma or Phthixic. and Bronchitis BtR: Your Cherry Pectoral is. performing manrelloo* cumin this sectaQ. lihius’relieved several from alarming symptoms of consumption, and is now coring a man whe r has luborek under an affection of the lungs for the last forty’ years. “ lIBNEYL' PARKS, Merchant. A. A. RAMSEY, M. D., Albion, Monroe Co., lowa, writes. Sept. 6,1850: r Daring my practice of many years I have found nothing mjua) to your Cherry-Pectoral for givivg ease and relief to' consumptive patients, or curing such as are curable.” ‘ Wo might odd volumes of evidence, but the most convin cing proof of the virtues of this remedy is found ia its effects upon trial. ■ Probably no -one-remedy, has evar been known which cured so many and such dangerous' cases as this. Seme no human aid can reach; but even to those the Cherry Pectoral affords relief and comfort. Asroa House, New York Citt, March 6,1856. Da. Aria, Loweu.: I feel it a duty and a pleasure to in form you what your Cherry Pectoral haa done for my wife. She.hnif been Are months laboring under-the-afangeroua ■ bymptoma of Consumption, from which do aid we could pro cure gave her much relief. She was steadily failing, until Dr- Strong, of"this, city, where we have come for advice, recommended a triat of your medicine. We bless his kind ness, as wa do your skill;, for ahe has recovered from, that day. She is ttocyet as strong as abe used to be, but is free from her cough, aod calls heiself well. 010,ANDO SHELBY, of Shelbyville. Consumptives, do not despair till you h* vo tried Ayer’e Cherry Pectoral It Is made by one of ths beat medical chemists is the world, and its cures" all around ns bespeak the high merits of Us virtues.— PhUaddphia Ltdgcr. AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS. - These ienecs of Chemistry and Jledioine have bean taxed their utmost to pro<iu(£ this best, meet perfect pnrgujire which ls known to man. Innumerable proofs are shown that these Pilla have virtues which ‘surpass in excellence the ordinary medicines, and that they wiu unprecedentedly upon the esteem of all roon. They are safe and pleasant to 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 **xpel disease. They purge out the foul humors which breed aud grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into their natural action, and impart healthy >Une .with strength to the whole system. Not only do'they cwe’the every-day complaints of every body, but also forn idable und dangerous dl-eases that have baffled the best of human skill. .While they produce powerful-effects, they are at the same lime, in'diminished doses, the safest and best physic that can be employed for children. Being sugar-coated,-they are pleasant to take; and being purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cures have Ijccb 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 gymen and physicians havelent their names to certify to the public tho- reliability of my remedies, while others have sent me the assurance of their conviction that my Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of my .afflicted, suffering fellow-men. Tift Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing directions for their use and certificateaof their cares, of the following complaints: — Coativenets, ‘Bilious Complaints, 3 Rheumatism, Dropsy, Reartbrirn Ueadiicho arising from a foul stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction cf the Bowels,and Fain arising therefrom, Flatulency,.Loss of Appetite, all Ulcerous and Cutaneous Diseases which require an ovacuant medicine. Scrofula or King’s Bril. They also, by purifying the blood and stimulating the system, cure many complaints which it wLuld not be supposed they could reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous IrritablUl}, rahgcmenta'of the Liver rfod Kidneys. Gout, and other kin dred complaints arfsfing from a low state of the bodyor ob struction of its functions. . * Do dot be put off by unprincipled' dealers with some other pill they niake diore profit on. Ask for 'AyerfesVills, and Uko nothing else* No other they can give you compares with this in ita Intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick wput the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. Prepared by Sr- J. C- ATER> P.ractienl and 'Anatyticnt -Chemist, Cornell, Mass. Price 25 cents per box. Five boxes for $l. C. AJ. L Robinson, .WcUaboro; S. X. Billings, Gaines; H. U. Borden, Tioga :T)r. Parkhnret A W. H. Miller. Lawrence ville; S. S. Packard, Covington 1 Bennett A Son, Middlebury ; Quhck A-Taylor, Blossburg; Fo* A Witter, Mainsburg; C. L, Strait, Roseville, and Dealers everywhere. July 16,1802. —Gnu \IELLSBOR() BOOR STORE. i\o* 5, Union Block. TEIE- eubscribei'jshaYing purchased a new stoch in addition to the''well selected stock fae tad op hand, is prepared to accommodate the public hy keeping A. QBNERXL NEWS ROOM And book store, where ha will furnish. AT THG KGW STAND, in the Post Office Building, No. 5, Union Block, (or by mail) ail THE NEW TORE DAILIES at the publishers prices. He will also keeep on hand &U the Literary Weeklies, and } The Monthly Magazines, Including Harper’s, the Atlantic,' Godey’s, Peterson’s Knickerbocker, Continental Ao., v Ae. fMso, will be kept constantly on hand, a com ,ete repository of * CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL SCH.OOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Ului||t Book*,- Pap»!r Banslngi, S&EET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, &e. Orders for Binding Books* The work executed to sait any taste, and on the lowest possible terms. Particu lar attention will nlsoCße given-lo SPECIAL ORDERS for any' thing comprehended in the trade. One Thousand Volumes of the Latest Editions of 30XZOoi* BOOKS, Parents, Teachers and Scholars, are invited to call aud examine ibis large assortment of,School Jfeoke rn which may be found'everything in use In the schools of the County. Readers.—Sanders* entire series, Porter’s Reader, Sargeant’s, Town’s.and Willson's Readers, at the /otp a»t cu*h rutee . ' 1 Spelling Books.— Sanders*, WehsUrs Ac* Arithmetics. Greebleafs, Davies*, Stoddard's, Colburn's Ac, ' Grammars.—Brown's, Kenyon's, Smith's Ac. ■ Geographies.— Mitchell's, Warren’s, Colton's Ac.- Davies’ Legendre, Algebra, Surveying Ao. Slates of ali kinds and siaes. ■ Copy Books, Stoel Pens. Paper of all kinds. ... Latin, German, French and Greek Ifcxt Booksj on band and purchased to order. Watches, Jewelry, "Picture Frames, Papei Hang.' logv Christmas ~T«ys, Fancy Articles, Maps, Pip, tares Ao. , All orders promptly attended to. . Wensbbfo, tfev. 1862. : ROBINSON, ItCfl iftjftrge &t EBEN KN! West Manchester, 1 Pa.; Feb. 4,1886. SOLD BY -1 * .-■faYafe TlVtitf A doU N¥ Y AGIT ATOR. UnionPftotosrapiilc Sown. Hi Hi WOOD’S ft/TA SSTSIIGHT. ROOMS, OVEE C. W. SEARS' HEW. SHOE STORE, First door below C. L. WILCOX. H. H. WOOD, wouW stTy- to the inhabiUnta of Welleboro and surrounding country, that he. now prepared to.furnish them with everything in the line of PHOTOGRAPHS, . . AMBKOTYPES, OR r- r. MELAINOTYPES, farmsfaed at any room in the City, Just received, a sett of JAMINS CELEBRATED LENSES, manufac tured expressly for the Carte* de etefte# AIW a large assortment .of - f PffOTOQBAPBIG ALBVMS, ~ price, from $1,25 to $4.00, . At this day, no pai-lorta bleis considered finished, without thePHOTOHRAPH IC ALBUM. • Cases of all styles. Pictures from twmity-five cents to five dollars., . . * , * Thankful ror past favors, I would solicit a contm u&ttop of the same by doing first class work for all, WeUsbdro, May 28, 1862. . H. H. WOOD. War! War for the Union! THETsnddrirtgned would respectfully inform his old friends, customers, and the public generally, that he has opened a CABINET AND CHAIR SHOP ‘on Main’Btreet;'oppositeß.-W.Hartt'i Wagon Shop, where intends to kepp constantly on hand a gene ral assortment of . Cab!net W|are; made of the best materials, and by the best workman. Also Coffins made to order, and as clieap as can be procured elsewhere, accompanied! with a Hearse. Also Chairs of every variety ftjom the BEST down .to the,CHEAPEST, to 4 ‘ 1 ’ \ Salt Purchasers, Also Turning of »U kinds dona to order and -to suit oust ome\bs. The undersigned having had many years experi ence,'both in France and in this bouutry, feel* confi dent that he cannot be excelled iu either of the. above branches of. mechanism—and further would recom mend tbe public to CALL AND EXA bis workmanship and prices bef wbere. ; , ;r JA WelUboro, March tS, 1562. THOMAS H is bow receiving an ESTENSIVI C OP Merchan which he offers oo terms to SUIT THE T AH are respectfully invited to AVellsboro, Juno 18, 1862 STOVES iHD T WILLIAM RO] HAS opened a new Store a Store opposite Roy r s JBmfd pared to furnirb b>» old friends the public generally with ereryj business, Including - . I Cooking Stores of the most i lor, Dining Hoorn, and Coal £ Kitchen furniture of all Tarieti* and see*our new it< WelUboro, Feby. 5, 1862. KOUSHHOLD Fi THE LADIES %re the one! Furniture, and it is so mu take & carriage and ride a few to go 40 or 30 miles for the paJ her would inform them that hef STOCK before the tariff and t and has a large and inviting will be happy to show to those with a visit. MAHOGANY SOFAS, $2O, Teic*, ’s22, $2B an d $B2. H<v for 4,5, 6,7, 8 and 9 shillings i chines, $!& and $l2. He has i of Bedsteads, with matrasses i 16 different kinds of Chairs wi the FurnitßreUina. He is also Agent for the sal : ebrated Melodeons, School 01 Buffalo, N. Y., the oldest and in the Uniied'States. . Lawrenceville, July 30, 1862 Insurance THE Insurance Company appointed the undersign 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 hazard of fire, I solicit with confidence a liberal share of the business of the county. This Company was | incorporated in 1791. Xt? capital is $500,000, and its assets in 1861 as per statement Ut Jan. of' that year was Bl. CHARLES PLATT, .Secretary^ ARTHUR G. COFFIN,.' President; Office of the Company 232 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, i Wm. Bneiiler, Central Agent, Bar rlabuifi, Pa. ; JOHN W. GUERNSEY, Atfenl for Tioga; County, Pa. April », 1862. New MHllucryCiOods. MItSS PAULINE SMITH has just returned from the City, where she received a very large aud choice variety of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, embracing the latest and approved style of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS, to the examination of which she invites the ladies of Wellsboro. Remember the place—First door below the Agitator office, op stairs. Wellaboro, X>et. 8, 1362. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.-Letters of ad. ministration having been granted to the subscri ber, on the estate of G. D. Smith, late of Wellsboro, deced.'; notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those baring claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement to the subscriber. JNO. L. ROBINSON, Administrator. WelilsbopG, Nov. 19, 1862. 1 CHIOS A CADE IT. S. A PRIGS, - - Principal. Mb*. SOPHIA PEICE, L - Preceptress, Mi&s L D. REYNOLDS, - . Assistant. Mr. I. G, Hott, • • - Teacher pf i/uvie. Winter Term of 1862-3, Commences December sec ond. Spring Term of 1 863.jCommeoces March third. -..v.jVyuiiuu,, TV ITiON FR OM $2 50, TO $5.00. Term Bill* most be paid, or satisfactorily arranged' in advance. > DeerGeU, Nor. 19, 1862.*| WELK.KBORO’ ACADEMY. • . Wellsboro’, Tioga County, Penua. MARINES ft. ALLEN. A. BLs - - Principal assisted by a corps of competent teachers. The Winter Term trill commence on the Bth of December, 1862, j . , : Tuition for term of fourteen Keek*, foam $2.66 to «.dt. A Teaches’ Cuss niil also be formed. By order of Trustees, J. P DONALDSON, Pru’t. Wellsboro, Noverftorl2,lB62. A CURIOSITY.—Quite a curiosity ip the shape of .anew patent Fruit Jar .for preserving Fruit, can be seen at Roy’s Drug Store. Call and examine itevea if you do not wish to bny. ‘. , SCHOOL HIRBCTOKS, Softool loaehon, and guardians, are invited to oall-«a4 «am-, n a J>Miin4foa_uft>>t . .THE BUFFALO. IKERCANTIIG COLLEGE, cobseb or . ' Bain and Seneca Streets, I» ,b important link in the great chain of National Mercantile Colleges, located in the following Cities Til: NEW YORK CITY, PHILADELPHIA, BROOKLYN, . ALBANY. TROY, CLEVELAND, DETROIT, CHICAGO, i AND SAINT LOUIS. A Scholarship issued from the Buffalo College, en titles the bolder to'attend either or *ll the Colleges for an unlimited time. The design of these Institutions, is to impart to young men and ladies, a ihorovyh, practical bunneu tdiieation. m - These-Colleges are organised and dfodneted upon a basis whichimnst secure to each separate Institution the best possible facilities Tor 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. The Spebcerian 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. Bbtaht. For further informotion, please call ai the College Rooms, or sehd for Catalogue and Circular enclosing letter stamp. Address BRYANT & STRATTON, June 4,1862. —1 y/ Buffalo, N. T. MINE ire purchasing cite- COB- STXOKLIN. s now receiving a large and Well Se ected Stock ef SPRING . AND SUMMER GOODS . eoneietiag in part of a General Stock of DRY GOODS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, ARDEN TOCE disc. TRIES. ■all and examine, THOS. HARDEN, All of which will be pold TERY LOW for RfVTARE. lERTS md'Tin Shop in the ling, where he is pre and customers, and ’thing in his line of jpprored styles; Par jtoves; Tinware and KfIITURE. CASH PAID FOR WQOL. ‘®og», May 28, 1862. 5a to select Household u|ch easier for them to jmiles and return than jpose, thatihe subscri ( has just enlarged his ix prices are upon us ; assortment, which he who may favor him Portable Pa ten I Hom-Pow€r. THE undersigned take pleasure in notifying the public, that they have succeeded in devising & Horse Power -with only three places of friction, and combines the maximum of. efficiency, durability, and economy, with the 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 horse-powers. It is well adapted to thrash ing grain, sawing wood, and chortling, also for turn ing lathes, sows', planes, and other machinery in the shop. Individual rights $5,00. Township, County, ahd State rights for sale cheap at our- office. Agents wanted to tell territory. * For further particulars ad dress MIDHAUGH A CLAKK. Mansfield, July 23, 1862.-itf, $25 and $2B. Tete a (home ingrain Carpett a yard. Stieing Ma slso 10 different styles nd spring bottoms, and ith everything else in 5 of Prince k Co's. ceK nd Church Organs, of largest establishment K D. WELLS. Agency. f North America have ;d an agent for Tioga The New Commercial Build ins. are located opposite Court Heuae, corner of Conrt and - Clieuaiigo.Slrcet*. This College is in no way connected with any other Institution. e The energies of the entire Faculty are exclusively devoted to this. The design of this Institution is to afford to Youu- Men atf opportunity for acquiring a ITiorovfjh, Prac tical, Busxue»9 Education. The Books and Forms are carefully arranged by Practical Accountants, expressly for this Institution, aqd tbe Course of Instruction is such as to combine Theory and Practice. COLLEGIATE COURSE. This Course embraces Book-Kecding in all its de partments, Penmanship, Commercial Arithmetic, Business Correspondence, Commercial Law, Political Economy, Commercial Ethics, Partnership Settle ments, Detecting Counterfeitea and Altered Bank Notes, Ac. The Spencerian System of Penmanship is taught in alt its varieties, by the most skillful masters of the art. The Book-Keeping department is under the special supervision and instruction of the Principal, D. W. LOWELL. Staden ts can enterat any tiihe. No vacations.-r- Usual lime to complete the Course, from 6 to 12 weeks. Assistance rendered . to graduates in procnring situa tions. Graduates are presented with an elegantly en graved Diploma. ; For catalogue of TO pages, specimens of pen manship, do., enclose two letter stamps, and address LOWELL & WAKNBE, Binghamton, N. Y. Sept 17, 1882, "VTEW COOPER SHOP.—The undersigned -t-N respectfoily-informa the oitisans of Wells boro and vicinity, that be has opened a COOPER-SHOP opposite CROWt’B WAGON SHOP, and is ready to do all manner.of work prompt and to order, from a gallon keg to a fifty barrel tab. Re -palHtg aw done OB short noting. Qi, S.tSfrt- ' . ’ NEW GOODS! T. L. BALDWIN READY MADE. CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, WOODEN WARE, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac,, READY PAY OM.T. - ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All person* buying GOODS for BEAD 7 PA 7, Are respectfully invited to call and examine THE STOCK, As they are to be sold at -• 7ER7 LOW PRICES. asNEHAIj inpormation*. rgjNSTT? j DR. ROBERT ROY | l CAS AIWATS BE JOtTHD AT i ROY'S DRUG STORE, WelUibopo’, Pa. where he may be consulted at all boors | of the day by those who desire )24333D1C.AJC. A33VTOB. w* It Cum Headache in Ten Mtnates CLINE’S VEGETABLE EMBROCATION. Tj'Oß the rare cure of Headache, Toothache, _T Rheumatism, sore Throat, Neuralgia, Pains in the Bide, Beck or Stomach, Cramps, Cute,'Sprains, burns, Braises, Wounds, 4c.. Ac. - Also for all kinds 6t woiinda on horses. TBTIT—IT CANNOT FAIL t 4Qr The numerous cures that are dally performed hy tht Use of the Vegetable Embrocation, are sufficient evidence el Its superior excellent virtues. Furthermore, this prepara tion does not contain any poisonous minerals, or ouelorioui drugs. From Fro/. Williams, Principal of the Viicu Jtfutica l Insiiiukt R. Custr-lHar &V.—-HaVtvg witnessed the vety bohefiiiai results from the use of youi Vegetable Embrocation by my »«lf and members of my family in casejjf Colds, sore throat 1 and hoarseness, I cheerfully give you this testimony to its worth, and can confidently recommend it in the a*boTC cases from an experimental knowledge of its efficacy. Yoa&s very truly. W. WHUAIIS. Utica, Jane 4,1861.' Good Mews from Home--All Agrees- See What They Say. , We,'the undersigned citizens of Utica, having used Cline's Vegetable Embrocation in odr families, and finding H an al most salutary remedy, can cheerfully recommend it to the public generally, as being ars indispeneible article for family use. We do notwUb to underrate any other worthy medicine, but can truly say that we never before have found anTequnl to this Vegetable Embrocation, and would advise ever/ nub fly to keep a bottle ready for immediate' use. Mrs. M. A. BUI, Schuyler st< Mrs.l.Crocker. Burnett ft. Mrs. EmflyGenrin, M Mrs. E- Oamrgut, ** Mrs* Rachel Roberts, u Mrs. A. M. Kibbe, “ D. Bacon, Catharine st., D.L. Simons, ** T. 8. Robinson, 72 Qeoesee st., Mrs. M S Francis, Blandls st Jas. Mareden, Huntington st., N.M. Shepard, Spring, if., Mrs. George Bancroft, “ , Mrs. M. Wheeler, ** Mrs. Alvira Lane, “ Mrs. Anna Williams, ** Mrs. Mary Vaughan, u , I). Vanvolkenburg, •* Henry Hill, Vrfriek st., John Shott, Genesee st. F. C Hartwell, “ “ Jane Davison, Bcuyler st. Mrs. J. Walker, ** Robert Lane, Huntington at. Mrs. Eliza Shott, Genesee st., Priscilla McLaughlin, “ Elizabeth Grants, Catherine st. Margaret Marsden, M Selina Simmons, Burnesa at., Ann HiU. Varickst., The above names arfe from well known respectable citizens, and a thousand more names might be added, of whom infor mation can be bad in reference to the astonishing cares per formed. Prepared and sold, wholesale ard retail, by B. CLINE, No 50, Genesee street, Marble Block, Utica, N. Y. Also for sals by JOHN £. JONES, of Cherry FlatU, travelling agent. August .13,1862. Tl/TANSFIELD CLASSICAL SEMINARY. fIfANSFZEUI, TIOGA CO., PA. The Fall Term of this Institution will commence Sept. 9tb, 1862, and continue thirteen weeks. Rev. E. WILDMAN, A. M., Principal and Profess© 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, Prof, of the German language. Mr. J. W. Morris, Assistant in English Department. Mrs. H. P. R. Wildhan, Preceptress and Teacher of the French language and Belles Letters. Miss Music Teacher. EXPENSES. Tuition in Com, Englisl Branches, per term,. $4 75 Higher English Branches, Mathematics and Aacien Langnges, - - - 6 00 Modern Languages and Hebrew, each, extra 200 fifusic —Piano or Melodeon, - • 8 00 Use of Instrument, - - - 2 00 Room rent, each person, - - 150 Board in the ball, per vrejek, - - 150 Fuel per term, if two occupy one room, 2 00 Incidentals per term, - • 25 pSf* Clergymen's children,'half price for tuition. It will be seen by the above announcement of a Faculty for the coming year, that the Trustees are determined to' spare no reasonable pains to furnish the school with a competent Board of Instruction. Seven foreign .languages; including Greek, Latin, French, German, Spanish, Italian and Hebrew, will be taught, if required. The Teadber'e 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 be consummated early in December, for offering and having the Semi nary accepted by the Staie as a State Normal School. . The Department of Penmanship, Book-Keeping, Ac., offer all the advantages of a Commercial Col lege. The Seminary is under contract, finished and furnished by the lOlh 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 the health and physi cal education of the student^. T. t. BALDWIN, Nothing need be said to recommend the Principal to the confidence of the pceple, as hia conduct of the Seminary for the past two years, has placed him fully before the public as one qf the educators of the conn* try. Profs, Reynolds and Johns—the former, the late Superintendent of common schools of the county —and the latter the present incumbent, are too well and too favorably known to need 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 (heir 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 be had in the village at reasonable rates. If ac commodations enough for self.boarding cannot b& had indhe village, rooms for ,tfaat purpose, under certain restrictions will be furnished in the Seminary by stu dents furnishing their own cook-stove. Students pay from the time they eater to the close of the term, without aey deductions, except in cases of protracted illness. \ All kinds of produce taken in payment. Terms of payment, one half in advance : the remainder du ring the term. W. COCHRAN, President. Wk. C. Ripley, Secretary, 7 Mansfield, July 23, 1862 fuW blast and is id- the best ran* ning order, where y6u can get Stoves, Plows, Hoad Scrapers, Cutting Boxes, Sugar Kettles &c., 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. r Machinery tnade and repaired in good style on short notice; All kinds of produce, old iron, copper, brass and pewter; taken in exchange for castings A liberal discount mode to CASH PURCHASERS. P. S. All persons indebted are requested to c&ll and Bottle and save costs, tbat I may still be able to do a credi business in part. J. P. BILES, Proprietor. Knoxville, March 26,1882.-6 tn. i COJfSXITUTIQIf 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, Qaloulus, Gravel, Brick Dust Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Discharges after Urinating. For sale by all Druggists. Price $l. WM. H. GREG6.it; CO., Proprietors. ! Morgan k Allen, General Agents, No. 46 Cliff SL, New York.' j JOHN A. ROT, Agent for Tioga County, I Wellshoro, April 16, 1862.-Jy. Corning Sewing machine Depot. fT'Htbeat Sewing Machines in the United Statu. JL Grover A Baker’s New Family Machine, making the Look Stitch, acknowledged to be superior to all others. Price $lO. GROVER k BAKER’S FAMILY MACHINE, io much admired by those who bare used (hem. Price iio. J GROVER t BAKES# LARGE SHUTTLE MA CH IKE for lowing Leather and Tailor work. Price $lB. | Whaler and Wilson $45, Pinkie i Lyon's $lO. ! Bingen, $5O. Empire, $4O. I Willcox & Gibbs, SSO, I Persons buying or ordering machines of me can rely on getting one adapted to their business. [ Every Machine warranted to give satisfaction fos one year. Machines on Mahogany, Black Walnut, and Rose Wood cases at advanced prices. For par* titulars send for Circulars. 6. G. HOWELL, ,' Proprietor of Ihe Corßing Bag Factory, i Coming, S-T.gSejit:l9,lBBJ, ~ ■ The Knoxville Foundry, WITHOUT DELAY, JOH 5: A. RO Y WELLSS OR O,' Pjl APOTH^CAR TOOLZIALE 'AKD RETAIL j)zitrk jD&UQSj MBHtCIHES ASD CS£Ji} perfumery soaps TOILET AND fANCjf i|r BRUSHES, VABHISBESf fAIB f OILS AND DYE-ST^jypg PATENT MEBUis VIOLS AND BOTTLES, WINDOW-GLASS, PDTTT, LAMPS, CIGARS AND T( PUR® WHEI AiD BftA FOR MBmCAL Pt»OS)i k ALSO, SACRAMENTAL WIN: Warranted t» be pure Grape Juice, ~ pressly for Communion purposes. ' Prescriptions carefully compounded, and .11 promptly answered. 1 Every article for sale usually sold ii » Drbg Store, and at the lowest market ptiees ' Weilsßoro, May 1,1861. P , GENERAL McCLELLAS HAS decided to go into winter quarters, an/p I Williams, Agt., bus decided to “f o u,w and has accordingly laid in a very l.r t , * s \ Goods in bn line, via: , = Kerosine Oil, Lamp on, Burning Fluid, Campkeae, Alcohol, Torp«&ti&«, Drug*, Patent Medicines, Window Glass, * ' 4<i> ifiq *bich willbe told it loweit city prieei diriij P, R. WILLIAMS, i|i N. B. Confederate State Stock* and *u k**k coants are at discount—ean’t sell gaeii ter»ifc«. ■Walliboro, Nov, 27,1861. BE MOT At. JOSEPH BIBEROLLE HAS removed bis BOOT, SfiOE; IEATHM and FIKDIG STORE, from his lots iiiatiea,i Main Street, to his Tannery at the lower tad of tl, village, Where ho will bo glad to wait an hlieutoawi and the public generally. Compotoat workmn an employed in the Manufacturing Department, aalil work warranted to bo oar own manufacture. Also, all Kinds of READY-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, constantly on hand. All kinds of Leather aad Ska Findings, also constantly on band aad for tala M 1« prices for cash or ready,pay. 'HIDES and FELTS taken in exchange for o*4 nt the highest market pries. JOS. EIBXR6LU. Wellsboro, Aug. 14,1861. N. B. All those indebted to the subscriber by k«l account, or otherwise, are requested te sail nt in nnd square up. JOS. 'RtBSRBUI. CHARLESTON! FLOORING MILLS . 'WSIGHT As WATT.IgV Having secured the best mills in the County, tri id prepared te do Custom Work, Merchant 'Wert and in fact everything that can be done in tent] Mills, so as to give perfect satisfaction. FLOUR, BEAL ABU FEED, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, ut onr store in Wellsboro, or at the mill, task Goods exchanged for grain at the market price. All goods delivered free of charge within them] ration. WRIGHT i BAILSI. Wellsboro, Feb. 13, 1861. CABINET ggWHWBI WARE BOOM. THE Subscriber most respectfully tnnoussi tbi he has on band at the old stand, and far tali Cheap Lol ofjpnrnitßrt. comprising in part Dressing and Common Bureau*, &crefon‘«« and Ih Coses, Center, Card and Pier Table*, Drum «* Breakfast Tables, Marble-topped and CommsnSfi Cupboards, Cottage end other Bedsteads, Stand*, I fas and Chairs, Gilt and Boseteocd Moulding* / Picture Frames, COFFINS made to order os short hearse will be fornished if desired. N. B. .Turning and Sawing done to order. August 11, 1859. B. T. VAKROBf. KolftoAch’s Dandelion Coffee. THIS preparation, made from the best Java Crfi is recommended by'physicians as a toperiirFi triclons Beverage for Qenerm] Debility, Dyspsp l * l and all billions disorders. Thousands who bars ku compelled to abandon the use of coffee will oil tbi without injurious effects. One can contain* A strength of two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price cents. ' * R&llock’g Levain. The purest and best BALING POWDER ka#n for making light, sweet and nutricions Ersai ia cakes. Price 15 cents. UAWtfPACTCRKD BT M. H. KOLtOCK, Chemist, Corner of Broad and Chestnut Streets, PhHai phia, and for sale by all Druggists and Groeert. March 5,1862. * Howard association, Philadelphia For the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, a* flicted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and eipe dally for the Core of Diseases.of the Sexual Or?*w Medical advice gl.en gratis, -by the Acting BatfcMJ Valuable reports on Spermatorrhoea ness, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, is on the new remedies employed in the Dispensary, wfi to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, ft* ° charge. Two or -three stamps for postage will bf * ceptable. Address, Db. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Ag»j Surgeon, Howard. Association, No, 2 South HuU Street, Philadelphia, Pa. June 18, 1882. JEBOSIE B. NIUEB, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LiV', NILES VALLE'S, TIOGA- BOUNTY, FA, HAVING associated Himself *ilfi a fegal M Washington, be possesses first Ate tbe prosecution of ClaUfes for Pensions, Bounty, and all other just demands against eminent. AUanch claims will be promptness and fidelity, and ** no eh&rgei* wlil i made t inlet* the application it tucMsfvl, I Middlebary Centre, Not. 11,1862.-3m* J Notice. —m. e. church—eeutbs »p M Tl e Trustees of the Methodist Chorch of boro, hereby give public notice, thst the 8 “°. “ Church will be rented by them, on the erewesj Friday, Nov. SI, at the Gbnrch. Jfembefti friends who wish to rent, are requested to be p*** 1 as early as eeven o’clock. _ By order of Bojtiof Wellaborc, Nov. 12, IMS. I Dye Stall, Petty,
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