\ \ ‘ THB ABBERE IS " A Cry of Distress from' liichmoriQ —A Sun ' dred Thousand Men Mntedfddiff OrVie Eeb ■els are Lost. " -.1.j ~ A remarkable editorial attidlp appears in the. Richmond Examiner pi January 2(f, which de otaris that' unless a hhndred tiousaiid menarq ■at once ‘added to the’ rebel a?d y op the sonth west thegame-of the traitors apj> We copy: «It is hot altogether an emp.y on the part of tbq .Yankees that they bold air they have ever held, and that anp.thef.yehrlor.twoof mch progress ns they have already made will find them masters of the Southern Confederacy. They who think independence is tp ;be achiev ed by brilliant bat inconsequential victories. Would do .well to look with the natural eye at the magnitude of Yanked pdsseeiioh in our country. Maryland, 'Kentucky aty ! Missouri are claimed as constituent parte of’the Canted erstion ; they are as much [in the power of Lin coln ?s Maine, and Minnesota. ‘ffhe pledge, once deems 3 foolish by fhe p&t lie would 1 ‘hold, occupy and possess' j all the forts belong ing to ihi :Uhitsd r Slates been redeemed almost to. the letter by L&oln. 'Forts Kckens and Morgan we still ret«n‘but, with these exceptions, all the strongnjploa on the seaboard,■ from .Fortress the Rio Grande, are in the haiid of. the epegiy. ■ - , “ Very consoling and very easy : say that ft was impossible to prevent all and- that the occupation of the outer edge' if lte Repab lic amounts to nothing. Drewry’js, Bluff and Vicksburg gives the lie to the.fipstiassertion, and the onward movement of Roßecrans.to wards Alabama, the'presence of Grant ip north Mississippi, and of Curtis in: middle; Arkansas to say nothing of Banks at NewjOqleans and Raton Rouge, set.at rest the siUy dream that a thin Strip of sea coast only is 'inihc, possession . of out foes. The truth is, the : Tfihees are in great force in the very heart of Hjtsvifitfederacy; they swarm onall our borders, thiy 'ih&ateit every important, city yet belonging.to iJift cmd nearly two hundred thousand of them-aris .within two days n&roh of the Confederat| :i pa|ital. If bis , is no Action. It is a fait that none can deny it.. ■•"li r A ■ •‘Nor-is’ this all. The President; [pqvis] tells bs, in Ws message, that thA troubles with the Indian tribes have been removed,:=sjnd no fur ther difficulty is anticipated:’ .Ifce’jintelUgooce weobtaijd'from private and trujtwprlhy sources' does not confirm the Preaid bit’a rahguine as sertions. : The trouble with thi ChAiokeea was, in great part, due to the faet that seven or eight thousand of them,' nW;iUj arms, had" not received a cent of pay for fourteen months. It is true that paper money has]Seen sent to . them, and ore now it is to be hop® |has reach ed Its destination. But Indians hq not like pa per money. ' ■ ;f i ' In Arkansas General Hindman- is very'far from heing-a favorite, even amcnjgjhis own peo ple, and jo destitute are some dfithe-now levies who' have volunteered to comeApA of Missouri to join our armies, 1 that wholq ■ battalions of them have been seen mirch'm'i;jharefqot thro’ Snow three inches deep. Add •*$ tl)is the fact that, so far as the public is permitted to know New Mexico and Arizona are, | A t|>e time be ing, lost to us, and that the state of disaffection in Tennessee and Rowing out of the appointment of incompetent, officers and the fancied neglect of that conn ry ;by,the. Con federate government —not froht., any lack of fervor in the cause), which Prudent Davis’s visit was intended to heal, is like|y to revive under the depressing influencejpfj jßragg’a re treat and .hia continuance: iU^feijm'mand l —add alUhia totho foregoing, and it jelflj be seen the Yankees hate much to erupufage’ihehi in the prosecution of thi war, and tielspdlrtb- Utile to excite serious apprehensions at mfhe future. “ The remedy for this state 'of 'things is ohvi ; ons. .It lies in the extension andeigid enforce ment'of that law to which wejhfvp onr salva tion. We must bring out the) conscripts and diminish' exemptions, if tbisj.,lB done the chapter of failures in the Southwest.will come to an end. , ■ H ',-UU L . “Able-bodied men must- not® allowed to stay at home on the pretext :bf .attending to twenty negroes. Here in,' Virginia there are, in many place's,' contiguoba plantation!!, num bering in the aggregate hundreds of slaves, withqnt a solitary white mqh leftjtp guard them. The gentle authority of ladies hiti, been found . amply sufficient tb control; the orient African population'. , ' ul jVith'the first opening of spring comes the last tremendous shock of this i wpr. "Many of the Yankee troops are nine Months’ men.— ■ More are enlisted for two years, their time expi ring inMay next.' Up to that tiMe they will-be available, and we may be very pure that all the fighting that can possibly bo gotten out of then! will be had before they are allowed tn go home. They outnumber us two to' ottej. 1 There is a limit to the endurance of the brave men at Tutiahoma, Grenada and Vicksburg, They must be sustained, strengthenedijreinforced,— If wiHUn the next two months if|;.do not add seventy-fire or a hundred ihnusqhk men to our forces iri the,Southwest we shall'Ugme to grief. If we do add them, we are safAjjoyond perad venture, and next' summer witness the final triumph of onr firms." '.hlj| 1 t rr4; r 6 The Insolent Yankees. —The; Richmond pa pers are given to the indulgeajpejqf their spleen against Yankees. They are -jtjlmapt as severe upon them as the’ Northern Pteqorats are to ward the- original hivo; The f.ulirifing estimate of the Yankee character is fngrv fbe Richmond W’itig. It is to be observed tb*fjvv|ien therefiels speak of the-Yankees,- the whole North: ' “We have bommitt:d' in onr treatment of the Yankees. Not-ltbe least has been in regarding them os, pdmfething better ihan they really are. They arq bp nature me nial, and fitted only for men'll duties. They . are in open and flagrant infiktyction against their natural lords and masteiffVe gentlemen qf the South. In the exercise oft their, assumed privileges, they deport themselbes with all the extravagant airs, the insolepce.ftlje cruelty, the cjowardice and love of rapp&'jAjiiqh has ever characterized the revolt of The former leniency of their masters o|ly .sjrves to aggra vate the ferocity of their nCtarea; When they are again reduced to subjietiqtg and taught to lenow their place; toe must .take, vefe to put such trammels ; abodt them that never have an'opporiunity to play,{hesi. h~i^s : again." Richmond papers »ay th!t, jfbb negroes iem ployed therein fortifio-ilioßi are jlitorally star red. The rations given theti nfo;: For dinner three-quarters of |neat and three and three-quarters oupces t;". brdiid, the same of bread without meat.for Br|ijdtffet and feupper —and the bread, is heavy afid.inpigestible ; al together,, twelve ounces of foodjper day. The’ owners of the negroes are a row about the matter. ' ] ; - 1 - ’■ 1 . lAS. tOttREF & S. r. WILSOK, Attorneys t counsellors at law^wui attend the Court of Tioga,f otter and'jtfcKean eoauties. [WeUsboro',Fqb. 1,1853.] j RICEJHSOff HOUSE CO&NIM, H. X. | Maj. A. Field, Proprietor Quests taken to and from the Depot free of charge. . J. EJIERYV ' Attorney and counsellor at law Wcllsboro, Tioga Co., Pa. - Will devote his time exclusively to the practice of law. Collections made hr any’of the Northern counties of Pennsyl- Tania.' . , ”° t21 > 60 pESSSiXVAIVIA HOUSE. CarntTrof Main Street and the Avenue, Welliboro, Pa. J. W. BIGONY, PROPRIETOR. This popular Hotel, having been re-fitted and re furnished throughout, ie now open totha publieas a firdt-closs house. ____ IZAAK WAETOIf HOUSE, B. C. VBKMIL YEA, PROPRIETOR. Gaines, Tioga County, Pa. THIS is a new hotel located within easy access o the beat fishing and hunting grounds in Northern Pa. No'pains .will be spared for the accommodation of pleasure seekers and the travollngpublic. ; ' April 12, ISfiO. o. C. c. CAMPEtI, BARBER AXD BAIR-BRESSBR. SHOP in the roar of the Post Office. Everything in his lino will bo done as well and promptly as it ian be done in the city saloons. Preparations for re moving dandruff, and beautifying the hair, for sale heap. Hair and whiskers dyeAany color. Call and see.' TVSllsboro, Sept. 22, 1859.. ' the cobnino jopksal. George W. Pratt, Editor and Projrietor. 13 published ot Corning, Steuben Co., N. Y.,'at One Dollar and Fifty Cents per year, in advance. The Journal is Republican in politics, and bas a circula tion reaching info every part of Steuben County.— Those desirous ot extending their, business mto that and the adjoining counties will find it an excollentnd vertising medium. Address as above, E. B. BENEDICT, M. D., WOULD inform the public tbat he is permanent! located in Elkland Boro, Tioga Co. Pa., an is prepared by thirty years’ experience to treat ali dis eases of the eyes and their appendages on scientifi principles, and that he can cure without fad. thn dreadful disease, called St, Vitus’ Dance, (Chart S-vicli Vlti,) and,will attend to any other business i the line ot Physiotand Surgery. Elkland Boro, August 8, 1860. ■ DENTISTRY. C; N. D AIITT- T\7OULD respectfully say to the citizens of VV TFellsboro and vicinity, that ho has opened his office over WRIGHT’S FLOUR AND FEED STORE, where he wjll continue to dp all kinds of work ini the line of .DENTISTRY, ' Wellsboro, April 30, 1362- - .i . H'EEESBOBO’ academy. Wellsboro’, Tioga County, Penns. M&HIIVtTS H.AUEN. A. M.; - - Principal assisted by a corps of competent teachers. The Winter Term will on the Bth of December, 1862. Tuition for tens of fourteen i cede*) from $2.50 to 56.00. a A Tkaches* Class will also be formed. By order of Trustees, - . J. F DONALDSON, Prtfi. Wellsboro, November 12, 18C2. It Cares Headache in Ten minutes. cline-s Vegetable embboca tjon. FOrt the sure cure of Headache, Toothache, Biarrhma, UheumatiNiu. sore Throat. Neuralgia. Pains In the Side, Buck or Stomach, Cramps, Cuts, Sprains, burns. Bruises, Wounds, 4c., Ac. Also for ell kinds of wounds on horses. TRY IT—IT CANNOT FAILI The numerous cures thetaro daily performed by the use of the Vegetable Embrocation, itro sufficient evidence of its superior excellent virtues. Furthermore, this prepara tion does not contain any'poisououa minerals, or dUetorious drugs'. 'From Prof. Williams, Principal of the' Utica Musical Institute. D. Clise— Pear £iV. ,- *-lliiVkg witnessed the very beneficial results from tho of jfent Vegetable Embrocation by my self nod members of my family in case of colds,soro throat nml hoarseness,! cheerfully give you this testimony to its worth, and can confidently recommend It in the above cases from nn experimental knowledge ofMtS efficacy. Vouas very truly. W. WILLIAMS.- CUca, June 4,1861. t > Good Hews from Home--All Agree-- See What They Say. We, the undersigned citizens of Utica, having used Cline’s Vegetable Embrocation In our families, and finding it an al jnoft salntgry remedy* can cheerfully recommend It to the public generally, as being-an indlspcnsible article for family n-fo. Wo do not wish to underrate any other worthy medicine, hut can truly say that we never before have found an equal to this Vegetable Embrocation, and Would advise every fam ily to keep a bottle ready for immediate’ use. Mrs. M. A. Hill, Schuyler st. Mrs. I. Crocker. Burnett st. Mrs, Emily Gcrvin, “ Mrs. E.Oanirgut, “ Mrs- Undid Roberts- u Mrs. A. M. Klbbs, i( B. Barott, Catharine »t., B. L. Simons, 44 T. S. Robinson. 72 Genesee st., Mrs. M B Francis,Blandin st Jos. Matsdcn, Huntington et., N.M. Shepard. Spring, st., Mrs. George Bancroft, “ Mrs. M. Wheeler, “ Mrs. Alvina Lane, “ Mrs. Anna Williams, M Mrs. Mary Vaughan, “ B. Vanvalkenbnrg, “ Henry UiU, Yarick at., John SUotr, Genesee st. F. C. Hartwell, « “ . Jane Bavlson, Stfnyler st. Mrs. J. Walker, “ ■ Robert Lane, Huntington st. Mrs. Eliza Shott, Oenescc At., PiiHCilla McLaughlin, « .Elizabeth Grant*. Catherine «t. Marpiret Marsden, M ’Selina Simmons, Burners St. Ann Ulll. Vuricfc st., 1 The above names are from well known respcctablecltizena, -and a thousand more tames might b« added, of whom infor •matiou can bo had in reference to tho astonishing cures per formed. j Prepared and sold, wholesale acd retail, by B. CLINE, bo 50, Genenpe street, Marble Block, Utica, N. Y. Also for sale by JjliN E. JONES, of Cherry Flatts, travelling agent. August 13. 1862. JOHN A. ROY, WELLSBORO, PA., APOTHECARY WHOLESALE AXI) RETAIL REALEB ITT DRUGS, MEDICINES ANDJ CBEJUICA LS, : PERFDMEKY SOAPS, TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, BRUSHES, VARNISHES, PAINTS, OILSpAND DYE-STUFFS, PiTENT MEDICINES, VIOLS AND BOTTLES, WINDOWrGLASS, POTTY, .LAMPS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. PURE WIRES AND BRANDIES FOR MtoICAL PURPOSES. ALSO, SACRAMENTAL WISE, Warranted to bo pure Grope juice, prepared ex pressly for Commutnon purposes. Prescriptions carefully compounded, and all order promptly answered. Every article for sale usually sold is a first class Drug Store, andat the lowest market prices. Wellsboro, Mny 1, 1861. "VrOTICB TO COLLECTORS.—The Collectors are J. 1 requested to settle tbe balance of their dupli cates at December Court without fall. The demands npon the Treasury mnkes it necessary that this should bestrictly complied with and it is hoped none will need farther notice, HENRY D. CARD, WelL-boro, Nor. 5, 3862, Co. Treas'r. A CURIOSITY. —Quite a caridsity in the shape of & new patent Fruit Jap for preserving Fruit, can be seen at Roy's Drug Stere. Call examine iteven if you do not wish to buy. OCHOOL DIRECTORS, School Teachers, parents ©.and guardians, are incited to* cMI and examine Willson's sale hi' ROY'S D&&($ STORE. THE TIOGA COX) HTY AGITATOR. DR. SWEET’S ' infallible L l lf I M B S T! THE vGRE AT REMEDY FOE RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO . STIFF HECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS AND WOUNDS PILES, HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NER VOUS DISORDERS. For all of which it is a speedy and certain remedy," jnd never fails. This Liniment is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the fa mous bone .setter, and has been used in his practice for more than twenty years with the most astonish ing success. AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it is on rivaled.by any preparation before the public, of which tho most skeptical may be convinced by a single trial.' This Liniment will cure rapidly and radically, Rheumatic Disorder*. of every kind, and in thousands of cases where it has been nsed it haa never been known to fail. FOR NEURALGIA, U will afford immediate relief in every case, however distressing* It will relieve the worst eases of HEADACHE in three minutes and is warranted to do it. TOOTHACHE also will it curs instantly. FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENE BAB LASSITUDE arising from imprudence or ex cess, this Liniment is a most bappy and unfailing remedy. Acting directly upon the nervons tissues, it strengthens and revivifies the system, and restores it to elasticity and vigor. FOR PILES.—As an external remedy, we claim that it is the leal known, and wo challenge the world to produce an equal. Every victim of this dis tressing complaint should give it a trial, for it will not fail to afford immediate relief, and in a majority of cases will effect a radical care. QUINSY AND SORE THROAT are some times extremely malignant and dangerous, but a timely application of this Liniment will never fail t« cure. SPRAINS are r sometimes very obstinate, and en largement of the joints is liable to occur if neglected. .The worst case may be conquered by this Liniment in twe or three days. BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORES. UL CERS, BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily to the wonderful healing properties of Dr* Sweet's Infal lible Liniment, when need according to directions. Also, Chilblains, Frosted Feet, and Insect Bites and Stings. DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTI CUT, the Great Natural Bone Setter. - DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTI CUT, is known all over the United States. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Rheumatism and never fails. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Burns and Scalds immediately. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is the best known remedy for Sprains and Bruises. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Corea Headache immediately and was never known to fail. DB. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Affords Immediate relief for Piles, and seldom fails to cure. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cares Toothache in one minute. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cares Cuts and Weunds immediately, and leaves no scar. DB. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is the best remedy for Sores in the known world.' DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Has been used by more than a million people, and all praise it. r DB. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMEN^ Taken internally cores Colic, Cholera Morbus and Cholera. DB. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is truly a friend in need,” and should have it at band. s DB. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is tor sale by all Druggists. Price 25 and 50 cents. A Friend In Need. Try It. Sr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniments as an ex ternal remedy, is without a rival, and will alleviate pain more speedily than any other preparation. For ali Kbenmatio and Nervous Disorders it is truly in fallible, and as a curative for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, 4c., its soothing, healing and powerful strengthening properties, excite tbejast Wonder and astonishment of all who have ever given it a trial. Over one thousand certificates of remarkable cares, performed by it within the last two years, attest tie fact. To Horse' Owners! ! . Sr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment for BorsA is unrivaled by any, and in all cases of Lameness, arising from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching, its effect is magical and certain. Harness or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Mange, 4c., it will also care speedily. Spavin and Ringbone may be easily prevented and cured in their incipient stages, but confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a radicul cure. No case of the kind, however, is so desperate or hopeless bat it may bo alleviated by this Liniment, and its (aithfnl application will always remove the Lameness, and enable the horses to travel with comparative ease. EVERY HORSE OWNER should have (his renedy at hand, for its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will effectually pre vent those formidable diseases, to which all horses are Habre, and which render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. DR, SWEET’S Infallible Liniment. SOLDIER’S FRIEND, And thousands have found It TRULY A FRIEND IN NEED! avoid Imposition, observe the. Signature and Likenera of Dr. Stephen Sweat on every label an d also “Stephen Sweet’s Infallible Liniment” blown in the glass of each bottle, without which none are rtm dine., RICHARDSON 4 CO., Solo Proprietors, Norwich, CU MORGAN 4 ALLEN, General Agents— 48'Cllff'Street, New York. Sold by all dealers everywhere, December Id, 1803.-ly. 18 TBS CAPTION. THE BUFFALO ISEBCAHTILE COLLEGE, *' ~ | COBKISB OP 'I Main- and Seneca Streets,; Is »n important link in the greet chain of National Mercantile Colleges, located in the following Cities vis: NEW YORK CITY, PHILADELPHIA, BROOKLYN, ALBANY, TROY, CLEVELAND, 1 . DETROIT, CHICAGO, AND SAINT.LOOIS. i, ' ' . ‘ j. , - '| > A Scholarship issued from the Buffalo College, en titles the holder to attend either or ail the Colleges for an unlimited t } - The design"*? these Institutions, is to impart to young men and ladies, a thorough, practical business education, 1 i These Colleges are organized and conducted upon a basis which must secure to each separate Institution the best possible facilities for importing a thorough commercial education, and render it as a whple, 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 Spencerian system of Penmanship, is; taught by competent and experienced teachers. Scholarship, payable in advance; $4O. College open day and evening no vacations. Eeindent Principal at Buffalo, JV C.. Betas*. For farther information, please call at the College Rooms, or send for Catalogue and Circular enclosing letter stamp. Address BEYANT & STRATTON, June 4, 1862.—1y* Buffalo, N. T. NEW GOODS! T. li. BALDWIN a now receiving a largo and Well Se ecled Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of a General Stock of’ - ' DRY GOODS, RADIES’ DRESS GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, i HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, JTOODEN WARE, Ac., Ac., ■ Ac., Ac., AU of which will be sold TERY LOW for READY PAY ONLY. ALL KINDS. OP COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All persons baying GOODS for READY PA F,. Are respectfully invited to call and examine THE STOCK, As they are to he sold at s ' TERY LOW PRICES. CASK PAID FOR WOOt. Tioga,,May 23,1862. . T. L. BALDWIN. Portable Patent Horse-Power. 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 .aby mechanic for less than half the cost usually paid for horse-powcre. 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 $5,00. Township, County, ond State rights for sale cheap at our offieo. Agents wanted to sell territory. For further particulars ad dress MIDDAUGB <k CLARK. Mansfield, July 23, 1562.-tf. Tbe New Commercial Buildings are located opposite Court Bouse, corner of Court and Clicuungo-Strects. This College is in no way connected with any other Institution- ' The energies of the entire Faculty arc exclusively devoted to this. The design of this Institution is to afford to Xonng Men an opportunity for ocqairlng a Thorough, Prac tical, Butinw Education, Tbo Books and Forms are carefully arranged by Practical Accountants, expressly’ for this Institution, and the Course of Instruction is such as to combine Theory and Practice. '■ COLLEGIATE COURSE. This Course embraces Book-Seeding in all its de partments, Penmanship, Commercial Arithmetic, Business Correspondence, CoraoJercml Law, Political Economy, Commercial Ethics, Partnership Settle ments, Detecting Counterfeited and Altered Bank Notes, «tc, 1 The Spencerian System of Penmanship is taught in all its varieties, by the most skillful masters of the art. The Book-Keeping department is under the special ‘supervision and instruction of the Principal, D. W. LOWELL. GBNEKAXi IiTFOptMA.TIOiq-. Students can enter at any tilne. No vacations.— Usuftbtlme to complete the Course, from 6 to 12 weeks. Assistance rendered to graduates in profcurihg situa tions. Graduates are presented with an elegantly en graved Diploma. catalogue of 70pa$cs, specimens, of pen manship, Ac., enblose two letter stamps, and address LOWELL & WARNER, Sept. 17, 1862. Binghamton, N. T. | DR. ROBERT ROY | | CAN AWATB DB IOUKD AT / ROY’S DRUG STORE, \V ellsboro’, Pa. ■where he may be consulted at all honrs I of the day by those who desire . I .MKDXCAI, ADVXCEi NEW COOPER SHOP.—The undersigned respectfully informs fthe eitiiens of Wellsboro and vicinity, that he has opened a opposite ! CROWE’S WAGON SHOP, ; and is ready to do all manner of work prompt and to order, front a gallon keg to a fifty barrel tnb. Re pairing i ’so dona «S short notion, (h F. ELLIS. WeHsboro, Moy 8,1681.. ' < ml HON. JAMES COOK, ■ Mayor of LOWELL, MASS. HON. ALBIN BEARD,r Mayor of NASHUA, N. B. HON. B. W. HARRINGTON, Mayor of MANCHESTER, N. H. HON. JOHN ABBOTT, Mayor of CONCORD, N. H. HON. A. H. BULLOCK, Mayor of WORCESTER, MASS. HON. NATH’L SILSBEE, > . Mayor of SALEM, MASS. HON. F. W. LINCOLN, Jr,, Mayor of BOSTON, MASS.. HON. TO M. HODMAN, Mayor of PROVIDENCE, S. L HON. AMOS W. PRENTICE, Mayor of NORWICH, CONN. HON. J. N. HARRIS, . . Mayor of NEW LONDON, CONN. HON. CHAS. 8, RODIEB, Mayor of MONTREAL, C. E. HON. D. F. TIEMANN,' Mayor of NEW YORK CITY. HON. H. M. EENSTREY, . Mayor of HAMILTON, 0. W. HON. ADAM WILSON,, Mayor of TORONTO, O. W. HON. R. M. BISHOP, Mayor of CINCINNATI, OHIO. HON. I. H. CRAWFORD, Mayor of LOUISVILLE, KY. HON. JOHN SLOAN, Mayor of LYONS, lOWA. HON. JAMES McPEETERS,- Mayor of BO W WANVUiTiE, O. W. HON. JAMES W. NORTH, Mayor of AUGUSTA, ME. HON. HENRY COOPER, Jr., Mayor of EALLOWELL, HON, JAMES S. REEK, Mayor of FREDERICTON, Hi B. HON, W. H. CRANSTON, Mayor of NEWPORT, B. 1. HON. FRED STAHL, Mayor of GALENA, IXiTi. HON. JOHN HODGDEN, Mayor of DUBUQUE, lOWA. HON. THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Mayor of CHATTANOOGA, TENN. HON. ROBERT BLAIR, Mayor of TUSCALOOSA, ALA. 'HON. R. p. BAUGH, ' Mayor of MEMPHIS, TENN. HON. GERARD STITH, Mayor of HEW ORLEANS, LA. HON. H. D, SCRANTON, Mayor of ROCHESTER, N. Y. HON. DE WITT C. GROVE, Mayor of UTICA, N. Y. HON. GEO. WILSON, Mayor of PITTSBURG, PA. HON. -C. H. BUHL, Mayor of DETROIT, MICH. HON. HUMAN L. RAGE, Mayor of MILWAUKEE, WIS. HON, W. VAUGHN, Jlayor of RACINE, WIS. HON. A. FARR, Mayor of KENOSHA, WIS. HON. JOHN C. HAINES, Mayor of CHICAGO, XLX». HON. M, J. A. HEATH, Mayor of SELMA, ALA. HON, A. J. NOBLE, Mayor of MONTGOMERY, ALA. HON. W.S. HOLYBAD, Mayor of COLUMBUS, GA. DON ESPABTERO MANUEL, Mayor of VEKA OBUZ. DON PIETRE DE CABALLO, Mayor of MEXICO. DON ESTEPHANIE EODRIGUES, Mayor of HAVANA. DOW AWTOWIO E CHE VERA, Certify thnt the resident Druggists have assured them Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Xa an excellent remedy, and worthy the con ; fldence of the community. For Spring Diseases. For Purifying the Blood. For Scrofula or Iving’s Evil. For Tumors, Ulcers, and Sores. For Eruptions and Pimples. For Blotches, Blalns, and Boils. For St. Anthony’s Fire, Rose, or Ery« For Tetter or-Salt Rheum. [slpelas. For Scald Head and Ringworm. For Cancer and Cancerous Sores. For Sore Ryes, Sore Kars, and Humors. For Female Diseases. For Suppression and Irregularity. For Syphilis or Venereal Diseases. For Liver Complaints. For Diseases of the Heart. The payors of the chief cities of the TTni ted States, Canadas, and British Provinces, Chill, Peru, Brazil, Mexico, and in fact-al most an the cities on this continent, have signed this document, to assure their people what remedies they may use with safety anct confidence. But our space will only admit a portion of them. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Ayer’s Pills, and , Ayer’s Ague Cure, PREPARED EY Dp, I, c. Ayer & Co., LOWELL, HASS., And told by Druggists ever/ whors, Bor Bate by C. & J. L. Pa. MAYORS OF THE Great Cities. We, the undersigned Mayors, hereby serf ttCy that the Druggists, Apothecaries, and' 'Physicians of our several cities have signed a document of assurance to us that AYER’S SARSAPARILLA has been found to be a remedy of great excellence, mid worthy the confidence of the community. HON. WILLARD RYE, Mayor of NEW BEDFORD, MASS. HOW. J. ELAISDELL, Mayor of EAUi BZVEB, MASS. -Mayor of LIMA, PEED. WM. B. SMITH, PROSECUTING PENSION ATTORNEY, and Dealer in - f LAND WARRANTS, And General .Collection and Claim Agent, KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA., Will attend to business in the Supremo Centt «nrf Court of claims, and to the prosecution oif claims bei fore the several Departments of Government UsneT cia! attention will bo given to claims for BOUNTY LANDS find ARREARS OF BAY • $lOO -ROUN rr and PENSIONS, in the LAND and INDIAN OFFICES; before the GENERAL POST OFFTCK and MILITARY CLAIMS generally. ' • ' The Subscriber having hem engaged ,fbr On pas# four years in tbe prosecution of claimsbeforo the XJa-' partments in 'Washington, will give particular attest* tion to. - i SUSPENDED CLAIMS for Pensions and BOUNTY LANDS, -especially cases where the soldier or widow i» unable to state’ the officer’s name. In. all snch oases nd charge will 1 be made unless successful. Unqnastioahje refer Vtntf will he given in all eases. All business relating (o“ matters above referred to can be dime by correspond ence with the subscriber, and all letters addressed td him at Knoxville, Tioga County, Pa., will receive prompt attention. * ATM, B. SMITH. August 27, 1862. 1 ’ Union Photographic Room*. H. EL WOOD’S MAMOTH SJtYLIQHT BOOMS/. OVER C. Vf. SEARS,’ SEYf SHOE STORE, First door below C. L. WILCOX. H. 11, WOOD, would say to the inhabitants of Weliaboro and surrounding country, that Bo is now prepared to furnish them with everything in the Jins of PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTVPES, OR , MELAINOTYPES, furnished 'at any room in the City! Jnst received a sett of JAMINS CELEBRATED LENSES, manufac tured expressly for the Carla tie visile, • Also a large 1 assortment of PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, . •price, from $1.25 to $4.00. At this day, ho parlorla bte is considered finished, without tbePHOTOGRAPH IC ALBUM. Cases of all styles. Pictures from tweuty.fivecents to five dollars. Thankful for past favors, X would solicit a contin uation of the same, by doing first class work for all Wollsbdbo, May 28, 1562. H. H. WOOD. War? War for the Unions THE undersigned would respectfully inform hiff 1 old friends, customers, and the public generally,, that he has opened a CABINET AND CHAIR SHOP on Main Street, opposite H. W. Dartt's Wkgon Shop r where be intends to keep constantly on bend a ral assortment of Cabinet Ware, made of tbo best materials, and by the best workmen, .Also Coffins made to order, and as caeapas can b* procured elsewhere, accompanied with a Hearse-. Also Chairs of every variety from the BSST dow» to tbo CHEAPEST, to Sait Porehasen. Also Turning of all kinds idone to order and to tuft CUSTOMERS. The undersigned haring had many years experi ence, both in France and in this country, feels confi dent that ho cannot be excelled in either pf the abort branches of mechanism—and farther would recom mend the public to CALL AXD EXAJfJXE bis workmanship and prices before purchasing else- where. Wellsboro, Maroh'l9, ISG2. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. THE LADIES are the ones to select Household Furniture, and it is so much easier for them to .take a carriage and rid© a few miles and return than to go 40 or p 0 miles for the purpose, that tho subscri ber would inform them that he has just enlarged bis STOCK before the tariff and tax prices are upon nsj and has a large and inviting assortment, which ha will be bappy'to show to those who may favor him with a visit. -MAHOGANY SOFAS, $2O, $25 and $2B. Tctt • Trie*, $22, $2B and $32. Haudnome ingrain Carpet • for 4,5, 6, 7, S and 9 shillings a yard. &tcArj ifa chtues, $lO and $l2. He has also 10 different stylet of Bedheads, with matrasses and spring bottoms, and 16 different kinds of Chairs with everything else in the Furniture line. He is also Agent for the sal© of Prince A Co's, cel ebrated Melodeons, School and Church Organs, of Buffalo, N. Y., the oldest and largest establishment in the United States. E. D. WELLS* * Lawrenceville, July SO, 18G2. THOMAS HARDEN is now receiving ah EXTENSIVE STOCK Of M ere ha n id Isc ? which he offers on terms to - SUIT THE TIMES. . All are respectfully invited to call and examine# Wciisboro, June 18, 1562. THOS. 1 STOVES MD TI.VIVARE. WILLIAM ROBERTS HAS opened a new Stove and Tin Shop in that Storo-oppoaite Roy’s Building, where be is pre pared to furnirh his old friends and customers, and* the public generally, with ’everything in his line of business, including^ Cooking Stoves of the’most approved‘styles; Par lor. Dining Room, and Coal Stoves; Tinware aoi Kitchen furniture of all varieties. * • Cull and see .oar new stock. Wellsboro, Foby. 5, 4862. Insurance Agency. fTViB Insurance Company of North America have* ■ I appointed the’ undersigned an agent for Tioga- County and vicinity. As the high character and standing of tins. Com*-' pany give the assurance of full protection to owners of property against the hazard of fire, I solicit with confidence ft libera! share of the business of the 8 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 £LATT, 1..;,'; Secretary, ARTHUR 0. COFFIN, Presidents Office of tic Company 232 Walnut Street/ Philadelphia, Win. Bitchier, Central Agent, BTar^ risbmg, Pa. JOHS W. GUERNSEY, Agent.for Tioga County, Pa.’ 4-pril 9,1562. PENSION AGENCY, TO SOLDIERS AND THEIR FRIENDS/ THE undersigned haying hati considerable expe-’ ricnc© in procuriag Pension Bounties and JBttcJc pay of Soldiers, will attend to oil business in that line entrusted to bis care with promptness and fidelity. Persons wishing to confer with me will please call' oraddeess me by letter at Sylvania. Bradford County,* Pa. Charges reasonable. GEO. P. MONROE; Refers by permission t'6‘ H. B. Card, -County Treasurer, Wellsboro, Pa. D. F. Pomeroy, Troy, Pa. A. H, Spalding, Sheriff, Towanda, Pa. Oct. 15, 1862, 3¥OTICE; i AS the Hunters are all off in the “Service,” and l guns are rather dull sale, and as X serred m»' apprenticeship at making Brass Clock and Watch 1 Work, etc., etc., I have concluded :to devote mjtfdfl* this winter, to repairing Clocks, if (i e people see prop er to patronise nse. X think Xoau giro satisfaction. JAMBS LOCKE, \YciUborOv D&c. 10,1562. $ M. i JACOB STICKLIN.
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