Select - [Frt an tU* J^lyclTranKrlpt] ABOU SEH-.%U7t-E^iij ZAboiTßen. Butler (may bis irihejjnCEwfeq ty .Awoke 000 nightdown by the oil And saw, outside the comfort of room, ' Making it wanner for thdgaihcring ‘gjlp&a, A black man skivering in the mn’tcr’f cold : Exceeding courage made Bon.. Bu tier And to the pretence in the ** What wautest thou?"— its head, And with ri look made of all sad acodtftJy< , Aoawercd: u TUq men who'll server si&purposo of the Lord." 1 . " And nm X one?" said Butler. Rot so,” - Replied the black mam r Butler low, But cheerily skill; and said. “ As Xlti% Ben, Toq'll not have cause to ten me lba| J" .. - The figure bowed and vanished. 1 XIe s next night It cam© once more, environed stroßgiio^ght, And showed, the names whom Jiove onFrejedomblessed, And, lu! Ben. Butler's napae , LIFE :IN RICHMOND.' . ••‘f —— ■ ;y THr CABSITAt OE THE tea3IBI.EBS. , ~ -—’ S .f. if They appear to have a deligbifiri state of so ciety in Richmond. .Thus tbsoiquirer Bays : “ The ganiblers in Richihouff'-are multiplied ns the iice of Egypt. There potja’handsomo front on Main street behind. 'Jtllftcn this vermin jdoes not swarm. Nearly doorway in' the most frequented pariffbljithis thorough fare displaya the gilt numf etfr.and painted glass which garnish the gat*-|j to boll. - At the . betels, in the street, every wij|r| in Richmond, r may be seen the glißte ning in fine clothes, and a purring oat for his prey. . / f»;'j T “ Every other vice in put under tribute to him, Be fceep£ a crowd of obsequious Eillain^’who ttrd. : ifte jackals fur the liun, and parfikiiiical host oli ’prostitutes who are pampered hyi]bis drupkon ‘ and lustful munificence. l “ Indeed the posfitutea of ijfimcity are said to have gnrferally taken .up tWirijßbode in the ; upper Whites oft the gambUhgyhpusea, where they' find ,ii' convenient sanctuary from the Mayor’s police. In the rooms of this sanctuary of vice are-to be TofwuJ representa tives from all the vicioUs and, classes. ■One may see here ajw dis guised in-fine clothes; the'rtedyi and bloated Vagabond from Washington ra cheap para - diae of free liquor; and tire bogus military man of, Richmond, whoso titlejiatbut a recog-. \ ration-(hat has been given him ;iri! a brothel.— Mixed with this crowd are -victims of various distinction.' It is not many months-ago since a virtuous deacon was captured! in a gambling 1 saloon of this city, and on the/iqpio occasion, it is said, that'a, Cabinet mimete’rij who ’ was in One of these inner for dis tinguished guests and mysteries of “bloc cheeks,’ effected his|fe£eapd by jump ing from a window. Vi-if;} ' ■ ■ a “ Weaco informed thatithiha! are not less than forty well known in this city. The expense afi maiplaioing theso estpblishtoenta is enormous;*’'! ii ,j. t - The Enquirer complains^,tbts 'the rebel au ihdrities show a reiiarkiiblottOndemees for . this dangerous class, ,iii :prbsf; of which it soys;' ; r | ■ Some days ago room for cekfain necessary public officers was require; ih g large and con vene.nient publicbuiiding sh Main street, the Upper apartments Of which, was d gambling sa loon. i-. The necessity havii| g; beep presented to the Secretary of War, thal'ofiteeijvery properly and promptly'ordered the ydoaitq be seized for {ho public use, on the groCrifSf-.tliat it had no I just"protection in law, as a pSlyate domicil or, as a plade ef-legitimate! We learn •' that this- order was euspended'% the subordi nate officer charged to’ 6xeon|ont, on the first . ,intimation that the party winy Was .to be dis gruntled wiia ope of the gaaibling princes of Richmond. -This fact,.we believe, can bo dis tinctly proved; else have referred toit " •. .ruHi ~ . Have. Animal a ower g " ' ..' Prof. Agassiz, in a 6A Iho “ elephant" said-! S Ji|Mia'ja favorite say ,ine that men aro goverjae j‘ % reason and ani mals by instinct; but'.K'bdlidvo that is . nil ■wrong. There is no,, diE.inotidn of kind be tween tfao two, but only'o:' ifogrpe. ‘ "As Wo cotoe to the wo find the brain larger in'propa)Yion i ti) tbe'-size of the '•body. ■ But this dope not pfove'|adifferent kind ',‘pf activity of these parss,|bnt only different intensity., ■ f-i'i I ,‘t " Now let us see if thorp is'aby difference in . the mode of, action of the bVains of men and ‘ animals. Every sensation,','to be felt,'must produce a reaction,, All, see, hear, emell. nnd taste as well asswd do ; therefore, the reaction must be-the same] and the opora tion. '.as far as the body isgicinoerned, is the same.,- .Next, our porceptifcnfe influence our actions, tbrough the opaalfona df the mind; and in the Unimals tjio isaaioj influence upon ;lheir potion is to be seen; there, again, is per fect‘similarity. A!ltbonghlt|p difference, of the intensity of ■ these actions;’ijniy be great in different animals, yet the-Wineiple is the same. “ Tbc animnls gratify |fieic Uppptites, aud so do we, add'in tho- same cStntier. For instance, ■ everybody has seen dogs .playing only for the pleasure of playing,! just, as imen do. And 'whatrlght bare wo t| that the motive which influences ther%is fibt the same as that influencing us? Aga-ln, ttnipioia have memory, just hi we havej.anc'i tifekfiah trace the con neotion between eagle iuhCoffect; and this ip reason. 1 , ■ | fe'j 1 -'';' >,"&«t I.go furthtir,;, ;i* tjflinmd. can-com municate .wUh mind?jj’mid Ifiiimtaais had no mind, we coofld hav<j»o fh||c6ufae with them.- * Animals.' cad be trained, iwd | this proves the existence of,reason ;|p! cqtffbition -seen between cause and effect. The mfeioajof graining ani malsaretho a am e. rnblay-ed for train ing jpidreo ; oertaviTeoWsSil are used-as sig .malvffTlits - euppers logical pro oessy traeing the of -effect -from its cause?*'” , I ■ ' a- ' ’ , Curious fle ica Egypt, 1 ' The one imports; -(to a strahger is j the MaseunTof Egyptian Aipfeiquities, decently founded by the Pasha,lp a commodious house' overlooking the Nile. It. bis-:heen placed un der the ouratorsbip of M. Marletfo, who visited Egypt in the service of thbi.Eouvre. The lar- : gest portion of the collection Was purchased at once from M. Huber, long engaged in farming, it, with a fastidious taste that admitted info the' serios.-none but fine examples. • It-is,conse quently- a remarkably txOpllent introduction tii Mil- nrts practised by the ancient Egyptians ; and fe, the future studies ofMoh as ascend the Slyer to-.hebome familiar. vf|tb|, the' astounding! .works'of that, great: lit may suffice to effydbat nothing, from ajcarjrtiEßas to a grhn ite sarcophagus, U (jo-carry the stu dent through the ]|h|sesthe fine arts’j ■a I I -:;v:f. 5 i assumed three thousand years ago. Tlie gieat feature of the collection addition of gold ornaments .diijonveted bb iaccidant at Gournou, Thebes, by some- boya, r . iny ground unmarked by - any tomb ; the fine-mummies upon which. they were placed passed into the hands of,the Pasha of Kcneh, who waa' induced to part'wilh them to tho Viceroy’s musedtn.— They were unwrapped, and more than,twenty five' pounds weight of gold-ornaments found upon .tliem.' The series of necklaces, with fig ures of jackals in gold, and the golden brace-, lets, enriched by enamel oplors, are extraordi nary works of art, as well 'as of great intrinsic value; one of them as very remarkable, having the sacred hawkfor its central ornament, bold ing 1 tie ’emblem of. eternal -life;' iu aoiriaoe is brilliantly colored in* cloisonne enamels. ’ A hatchet of with a hunting scene embossed on the blade ; a mirror, with a heavy lotus-, shaped handle of gofd ; and a large variety of minor decorations for the person crowd this, unrivalled case, of antiquities, .Tyro .small models of funeral , boatsy wilh the rowers, all .formed,of silver, aie even more precious in the, eyes of the Egyptian student, from their ex treme rasily. The room is appropriately deco*, rated, after the style of.,t(re tombs ,et Beni Haa san, and the whule arrangement honorable to the Viceroy and his curator; as he is still prosecuting new.researches, and has prohibited wanton mischief tulmonomentsbor thejexpor tation of ; antiquil!cs; it promises, l a- useful guardianship in future over these interesting remains. SPECIAL NOTICE. Abh buyers af Dry Goode, Boots and Shoes, Gro ceries, Hats aad Gaps, Ac., can make money by makiug their purchases at f IJis-stock is now in first rate ehopcj consisting of all" kinds of Domestic Goode, which will be sold at lebs than ' ‘ Brown ShoetiDgaand Shirtings,Bleached Do,, Ben in.F, lackings. Striped Shirtings, Cheeks, Blanks, Linens, Towelings, Yarns, Hosiery, Cotton Batting, Gloves Ac v in as great variety ns over.. DRESS GOODS, In this stock we.cannot he beat. Having on hand a large stock of Plain and Figured Reds, Brocades, Mobajrs, Piain.Alpacas, and-PlatJ) Merinocs, 'Paramattas, Casbm'cres, DeLaincs,'«£c,} from the rich goods to the lowest prices in market. AND CLOAK STOCK, - brogue shawls, single a bouble,' BLANKET “ FANCY WOOL Clo»Kt, Sacqucs, Cloak'Cloths, Trimmings Ac., in ibis stuck we can suit every ono. CLOTHS AND CASSIA!HUHS. Black and Fancy Cassimores, Melton's Black Broadcloths,- Overcoatings, SatincUs, .Gashmeretts, Kentucky, Jeans, Facmers and Mechanics Caseimercs, Cuttonades and in prices op lo,w as can bn ,found in the county. ‘ j . Mens Double Kip Boots, MenSvi'Dpoble Sole Kip, Mens Stoga do., Roys do., Youths d°»y Womens Calf Custom made Shoes, Ladies Kid 1 and' Morocco BalmoraV-BooUf Ladies Kid tuid. Lasting Balmoral Guilera,’Ladles Tlid and Lasting Congress Gaiters, Fine M.orocco-Boots, Childrens kinds. We can suit all calls as to 1 and will guarantee the prices os low asdho lowest. Bntter, Bg-gs and other Frodneo, taken on favorable terms. ■ ’ . [Tb© undersigned, having been appointed Subscrip tion Agent by the Secretary of the Treasury, is now prepared tojfurnisb, at once, the New Twenty Tear 6 per cent jßondS; of the United Stales, designated os “Five-Twenties/, redeemable at the pleasure of the Government, after fivu year£, and authorized by Act of Congress, ap proved February * . " The COUPON BONDS are issued la sums of $5O, $lOO, SSM, §lOOO. * The REGISTER BONDS in sums of $5O, SIOQ. $550, SIOOO/atid $5OOO. : Interest at Six per cent, per annum will commence from date of purchase, and is PAYABLE- IK GOLD , . Semi- which is equal, at the present premi um on gold, to about eight per.cent, per annum. Farmers, Merchants, Mechanics, Capitalists/ and all who have -any money to invest, should know and remember that these • Bonds.-&»S, in-effect -A. First Mortgage upon all Railroads, Canals, Bank Stocks and Securities, and the immense products of all the Manufactures. Ac., Ac., in the country: and that the full ami ample protition made for the payment of the interest and liquidatum-of principal, by Customs Du ties, Excise Stamps and Internal Revenue, serves to mako these Bonds tbo Subscriptions received at PAR in legal Tender Notes, or notes and checks of banka in Philadelphia. Subscribers by uiail will receive prompt attention, and every facility and explanation will be afforded on application at this office. A full supply of Bopda will bo kept on band for immediate delivery. " JAY COOKE, Noy. 12, 1862. Subscription Agent. ■ KollocK’s Daadelioti Coffee. THIS preparation, madefrom the beet Java Coffee is recommended-by physicians'oe a euperiorNu* tricious Beverage for General Debility, Dyspepsia, and all billioue disorders. Thousand* who hare-been compelled to abandon the use of coffee will use this without injurious effects* One can contains th<£ strength of two pound? of ordinary coficfc. Price 25 cents. The purest and best BAKING POWDER known for making.-light, sweet-and nutricious Bread and pakes. Price 15 Cents. 1 29. H. KOLLOOK, Chemist, Corner of Broad aud Chestnut Streeis, Philadel phia, and for sale by all Druggists and Grocers. March 5, 1862. TUB Insurance Company of- North America have appointed the undersigned an agent for Tioga County am] vicinity. A* the* high character and standing of this Com pany give the assurance of full protection to owners -oforoperty against the hazard of fire, I solicit with confidence a liberal share .of-the, business of the county.. iras incorporated in 1794. Its capital is S500;000, and its assets in 1861 as per statement Ist Jap. of that year was $1254,719 81. CHARLES PXjATT,.....................5ecretary. AKTIltm G.- COFFIi,.,. Office of the Company 232 Walnut Street. ' Philadelphia, ‘ . Win. Bncltlcr,Central Agent,llar- J. A. PAESOW CHEAP GASH STORE. HEW YORK PRICES. Wo have full lines of - BOOTS AND SHOES; ' EJKDS Am) SIZES, An Early Call is Solicited! JAMES A. PARSOKS, . K«. 3 CONCERT BLOCK, ,r CORNING, N. Y. Oct. 15, ISS2. OFFICE OF lAt COOKE, s SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, At JA? COOKE & CO., Bankers, m SOUTH THIRD. STREET, Philadelphia, Nov. 1,1862, Beat, Moat Available aud ifost Popular Jupestmcnt in the Market. Lcvalri, uancfactured ny Insurance Agency. JOHN W. GUERNSEY, . Asent for Tloja Connlj-, pa. April 9, 1862. a'4o*. MAYORS OFTM Great Cities. We, thauttdarslgned Mayors, herobyo'or tify that the Druggists, Apothecaries, and Physicians of our several cities have signed a documental assurance to us that AVilB’S aawHAW'awTT.T.ft has been found to bo a remedy of great excellence, and worthy the confidence of the community. HOB-. JAMES COOK, Mayor of ZiOW2£ZtXi» MASS. HOB - . ALBIN HEARD, Mayor of NASHHA,N. H. HON, E. W. HARRINGTON, ' Mayor .of MANCHESTER, IT. H. HON. JOHN' ABBOTT, • i Mayor of CONCORD, N; H. -HON. A. H. BtTLLQCK,, Mayor of WOEOESTEH, MASS. HON. NATH7L SH.SBEE, Mayor of S ALEM, MASS. HON. P. "W. LINCOLN, Jr., Mayor of BOSTON, MASS. HON. WM. M. RODMAN, Mayor of PEOVTDENOB, B. Z. HON. AMOS W. PRENTIOB, ' : Mayor of NOEWIOH, CONN, HON. J. N. HARRIS, Mayor of NEW LONDON, CONN. HON. CHAS. S. RODIER, 1 Mayor of MONTEBAL, aE. HON. Dt. P. .TEBMANN, Mayor of HEW YOBK CXTY - . .HON. H. M. KTNSTEEY, " ; fiayor of HAMILTOHV aW. HON, ADAM WILSON, Mayor of TORONTO, O. W. HON. E. M. BISHOP, Mayor of CINOLNNATX, OBXO, HON. Il H. CEAWPOED, ' Mayor of LOUISVDCAiB, STY. HON. JOHN SLOAN,, Mayor of ITOSS, lOWA. HON. JAMES MoEEETEES, - Majior of BOWMAITVXIiIiE, G. fW. HON. JAMBS Wv NOpTH, - - -Mayor !of AUGUSTA, MB. HON. HENEY COOPER, Jr., ‘ Mayor of.HALLO WELL, MB. HON. JAMES S. BEEK, Mayor of FREDEBXOTOM'i N. B, noth willakd" hyE, Mayor of NEW BEDFORD, MASS. HON. J. BLAISDELL, Mayor of FALX. ETVEE, MASS. HON. W. H. CEANSTON, - . ’ ' Mayor? of NEW BOUT, E. 1. HON. FEED ’ S*AHL', ? Mayor of GAXiBXfA, TTiT.. HON. JOHN HODGREN, Mayor of DUBUQUE, lOWA HON. tfHOMAS CETJTCHFIELD, Mayor of CHATTAJJO O GA, TEXTS. HON. EOBEET BLAIB, - . ri-Mayte bf TUSCALOOSA,' ALA. HON. E. D. BAHGH, Mayor of MEMPHIS, TEXTS. HONi GIStAED" BTiTH, Jdayor of NEW OHXiKANS, lift.. HON. H. D. 6CEANTON, Mayor of BOCHESTEB, S. Y. HON. DE WITT C. GEOVE, Mayor of UTtUA, S, 7. HON. GEO. WILSON, * Mayor of PXTTSBUEG, PA. HON. C. H. BUHL, \ f May or of DETBOIT, MICE, HON. HEMAN L. PAGE,! . Mayor of HXLWAUKXB, Wlfl. HON. W; W. VAUGHN, Mayor of EACUTE, WIS. HON. A.. EASE, . Mayor of KESOSHA. WIS. HON. JOHN C. HAINES, ' ’ ' Mayor of CHICAGO. Ek HON. M. J. A. HEATH, , .Mayor of SELMA, ALA HON. A. J. NOBLE, Mayor of MONTOQMTIK.y, ALA. hon;;w. s. holyrad. Mayor of COLUMBUS, GA> DON IESRARTERO HANDEL, Mayor of VEEA OBUZ. DON DIETED IDE CABALLO, {- { Mayor of MEXICO. DON ESTEPHANIE RODRIGUES, i Mayor of HAVANA. DON ANTONIO ECHEVERA, Mayor of LTMA, EBEU. Certify: tAat tho resident Hroggiata have aastired them' Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Zb an excellent remedy, mid worthy the cos* fidence of the community. ; For Spring DUcaies« For Pnrlfytag t}h© Blood* For ScroTnla Erlh -■ - For Ttunou, Ulcer*, and San*. . . For Kmptloiik and Pimples. Porßlotches, Blains, and BolU* - *, f. .St. Anthony,’* Fire, Rose, or Fry. For Tetter or Salt Rheum. [stpelas* For He#d and Ringworm* For Cancer’and CdneerOua Sores* For Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, and Humors* For Female Disease*. For Suppression and Irregularity, For Syphilis or Venereal Diseases* For Liver Complaints* , For Diseases of th% Heart* The Mayors of the chief ctttei of the Uni ted States, Canadas, and British. Provinces, Chill, Fern, Brazil,Mhkicb,- tod in faot.al most all . the cities on this continent, have signed ipi* document, to assure their people what remedies they may use with safety tad .confidence. Bat car apace wdl only sdznlt a portion of theim' Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, ;; Acer’s Pills, and .'■! Ayer’s Ague Cure, 'MEPiRED Br ' , ■ ii>,r. -3* C. Ayer. & Cos,. ! ■ Lowell, mass;, -" • ■; And sold by Druggists every where; ' For salt by C. A J. L. ROBlNSOfcrJTcllsborc, Pa. mm* SWEEP’S J>R. INFALLIBLE LI >IME \ T! THE GREAT REMEDY FOB RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, tUMBAGO STITP NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, ' CUTS AND ; WOUNDS PILES, HEADACHE, ■ AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NBB- , TOCS DISORDERS- For all of which it is a speedy and certain remedy, and never fails. This Liniment is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the fa mous bone utter, and baa been used in his practice for more than twenty years with this’ most astonish ing success. l . . . AS AN ALfiSVIATOE OP PAIN, it is vm rivnlcd:by any preparation before the public, of which the most sceptical may be convinced by a single trial. This Xinimenf Trill cure rapidly and radically, Bheunatfo DU*rden of every kind, and in thousands of case* where it has been msed it has hover been known to fail, 1 FOR NEURALGIA, it will afford immediate relief in every case, however distressing. It will relieve the worst.cases of HEADACHE in tbwp minutes is warranted to do it. ■ '-TOOTHACHE also wiU it cure instantly. FOR. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENE RAK LASSITUDE arising from imprudence or ex cess, this Liniment is .a most bappy and unfading remedy; AcUng dlteetly open (he nervous tissues, it strengthens and revivifies the system, and restores it to olastlcity aad vigor. FOR PILES. —As an external 'remedy,-.we claim that i| is the hett known, and we challenge the world to produce an equal. Every victim of this dis -trossiog- complaint should give ita trial, far it will not failfo afford immediate relief, aqd in a’ majority of cases wUI effect a radical can. , QUINSY and: SORE THROAT are. BO mo times -extremely malignant' add- dangerous, but a timely application of this Liniment win never fail to ■com;; ~ SPRAINS arc sometimes very ohstinatey aad en largement of tho joints i? 1 iablo to occur if neglected. The wont case may be conquered-by: this Liniment in two or three days. • ■■ J BRUISES, OUTS, WOUNDS. SORES, UL CERS, BURNS AND SCALBS,' yield readily to the Wonderful healing properties of Bn. Swefti'a I.vfal .Ußi.it LitnuEHT, when used according to directions. Also, Chilblains, Frosted Feet, and Insect l Bites and 'Stings! DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTI CUT, the Great Natural Bono Setter, | DR. STEPHEN “SWEET, QF CONNECfI DUT, is kaowaoU over the United States. •• DR; SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT ‘Ctlrqa Rheumatism and never faite v ‘DRi-SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT -Is q cortaiii rwnedy f or Neuralgia. DR. SWEET’S.INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures'Burns and Scalds immediately. .dr., Sweet’s infallible liniment Is the best known remody.for Sprains n^d.Bruiscs, DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures’ Headache immediately and was never known to fail. ‘ ‘ ' • ’ DR. SWEEPS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Affords'lmmediate relief for Piles, and seldom fails to cure." DR. SWRET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Curbs Toothache in one minute. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Cots' and Weahds immediately, and leaves no seat DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is the best remedy for Sores in thekaowa world, DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Has been used by more than a million people, and all praise it. DR, SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Taken internally cures Colic, Cholera Morbus and Cholera* - > ■ D 6; SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is truly * "friend in need," and every family should have it at hand. * DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is for solo by all Druggists. Price 25 and 50 cents. A Friend In Need. Try it. Dr. SWect’s Infallible Liniment, as an ex ternal remedy, is without a rival, and will alleviate pain more speedily than any other preparation. For ali Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders it is frhly in fallible* and as a curative for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises; Ae., its J soothing, healing dnd powerful strengthening properties, excite the just wondbr aid astonishment of all who have ever given it a trial. Over one thousand certificates of remarkable euros, performed by it within the lost 'two years, attest the fact. f To Owners * . Dr-SWoet’tlnfalHble Liniment for Homes is unrivaled by any, and in all cases of Lameness, arising from Sprains, Braises or s?rencl)ftt& Its effect is magical and certain. Harness or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Mange, Ac., ib will alsdenre speedily. Spavin and Ringbone may bo- easily- prevented and oared In their incipient stages,-bat confirmed cases am-beyond the possibility of a rddicul dire. No case of the kind, however, is so desperate or hopeless but It may be alleviated by this Liniment, and its faithful application ijUJ' flwaya; remove- the Lameness, and enable the horses to travel with comparative ease. - every horse owner should have, this renedy at hand, for its timely use at the first appearance of. Lameness will effectually vent those formidable diseases, to which &U horses are liable, and which renderso viable horse* searij; worthless. DR. SWEET’S I- ■’ - 1 ‘ ■ • Infallible Liniment, is- fat :ii- L SOLDIEB’B FRIEND, thousands have found it ; TRULY A FRIEND IN NEED! , CAUTION. ■.■ To avoid Imposition, observe the Signature and Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every label, and alto “ Stephen Sweet's Infallible Liiiirccnt,” blown in the glass of each bottle, without which none aie,‘gen uine; . RICHARDSON 4 CO., , , : * - Sole K'brwichvCt,' MORGAN * tALLEN, QeheiiV Aj(eateA ’ - ; ’ 46 Cliff Street, New York! ySJ~ Sold by all dealers everywhere! December 10, 1863.-Iy. • THE BUFFALO . ' MERCANTILE COLLEGE, ■ CORSES OP Kain and Seneca Streets,. Is On important link in the great ohain of National Mercantile Colleges, located in the followmg-Cities viz: ... NEW YORK CITY, . PHILADELPHIA,.. BROOKLYN, i ALBANY, - TROY,. ' I CLEVELAND, DETROIT, 1 CHICAGO, , ~AND SAINT LOUIS. ; A Scholarship issued from the’Buffalo College, en titles the bolder to attend either or all the Colleges for an uxdiut\tcd time. , The design -of these Institutions, is to impart to young men and ladies, a ikorovgh, practical su«tne*« education. . 5 • \ These Colleges are organized and conducted-nppn a basis which must secure to each separate Institution the beat possible facilities for, imparling a. thorough cpmttiercial and render it‘ as a,whole, the most > c6mproheh3ive and Complete system in tbxa\ country'. » ’ '• f ’ ' Book-Keeping in all its departments Commercial Law, Commercial Arithmetic and Penmanship, are taught in the most thorough ind practical The Spencerian system of Penmanship, is taught by competent and experienced teachers. , payable in advance, $4O. ‘ College#j)en day and 1 evening:—no vacations. principal at l ßaffoloj J, C- Bbiaxt. Per further information, please call at the College Booms, oif iond.for Calalogue and Circular enclosing letter stamp. Address ■ ’ BBYANT. & STRATTON, June 4,1862.— ly. Buffalo, N. Y. NEW GOODS! r T.L.BALDWIN s now receiving a large and Well Se ected Stopk oT SPltlkG AND..SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of k General Stock of DfY goods', V LAB EES’ DRESS GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, • " j' ; AND'CAPS,, • _ GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND'SHOES/ - WOODEN WARE, Ac., Ac., ic., -Ac., AHt)f wMcihwdll bo soli VERY LOlVfor BEADY PAT ONLY. - ALL KINDS- OP COUNTRY PRODUCE : TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All persons buying GOODS for | READY PA T, ’ Arc respectfully invited to call and examine j JHE STOCK, , Ab they tiart to behold at ■; \teby low prices.. CASH PAID FOR WOOD. Tioga, SjLay-23. ISG2, T- L: BALDWIN - . .Portable Palettl Morse-Power. TpiS- undersigned tfUro pleasure in.notifying tic public, that they have succeeded in devising a ‘Jlorse i\lth onlylhrco places of friction, and combines 'the maximum of efficiency, ‘durability', and cconolny, with tho minimum of weight and price. On account-of its simplicity it may , bo constructed by any mechanic for leas than half the cost usually paid for'dioxse-pbwbrs. It is well adapted to thrash ing grain, 'sawing' wood, and churning, also for turn ing and other machinery in the shop. Individual rights $5,00, Township,' County, and Sfcttb fights for silo ch£ap kl our offiep'. Agents wanted to'sell territory. * For further phrltcplnrs ad dress 1 MIDDAUOH & CLARK. .Mane Geld, July 23, 18C2.-tf. ~ Tlic New Commercial BulldUags arc located opposite Court House, corner of'Gorai’t and ; Clicnu 1150-Strccts. This College is in no way connected with any other Institution The energies of the entire Faculty are exclusively dev6ted id tbfs.' The dodlgn .bt this Institution is to afford to Young Men an opportunity for acquiring a Thorough, prdc » ticatj Business Education: t . The Books and Forms arc carefully arranged' by Practical Accountants, expressly for this Institution, and tbV Course of Instruction is such as to combine Theory and Practice.- COLLEGIATE COURSE. This Course embraces Book-Heeding in all de partments, J i Penmanship, Commercial Arithmetic, Business Correspondence, Commercial Law, Political 1 Commercial Ethics. Partnership Settle ments, Detecting Counterfeited and. Altered Bank Notes, Ac. 1 The Spebcerian. System of Penmanshipis taught in all its varieties, by the most skillful masters of the art. 1 , . r . , j THo Book-Keeping department is under the special supervision! and instruction of the-Principal, D-z-W. LOWELL. GENERAL INFORMATION. Students |can enter at anytime. No-vacations.— Usual time lo complete the Course, from C to 12 weeks. Assistance rendered to graduates in procuring silua libfi3;’' - Qraiuhtea Sr© presented with an elegantly en graved Diploma. 11 ’ For batalogue-of 70 pages, specimens of pen manship, <kd., enclose two letter stumps, and address • ■ • I - ■ LOWELL & WARNER, EepLlir, ; - Binghamton,‘N. Y.‘ Fite Confession .anti Experience of a Poor Young Man. : A GENTLEMAN having been cured of .the results of early etror and disease, Will, from motives of benevolencej. send to those who request, a copy of the above intereking narrative, published, by himself.— This little hhok is designed ah a warning and cauton to young men and tbosowbo suffer from Nbrtocs Debility, Loss ob Mekoey, Pubm-stoks Dboay, 4c,, Ac., supplying at. thojmue time the means of seif-cure. Single copies will,bn sent under, seal in a plain envelope,—without charge,—to any who request it, by addressing the author. ' - ■ f p ‘ CHAS. A, LAMBERT, Esq., L 1 ■ * ’Gfeenpoint, Lbng’fsland, New York,’ ~~ ! -1 COSSF3IPTIOS,' T , A'ND’Diseases cf the THROAT and LUNGS, f\ can bejenred. .Not'however by any medicine taken; into 'tbb * stomach, as has been fully shown recently in a Berios of'essays by Dr. Robert- Hunter of New York City, published in the Daily' Trifitme; hut by inhaling the Suitable medicine combined with oxygen, intei the Lungs. The - subscriber is joyfully satisfied of this that he bus entered into anarrange ment wlthD'r. HunfSr r by which ahy person suffering from tiiseasild throat or lungs, on giTing : binr a*full statement of their'symptoras, andpayingtbo regular fee, which Is very reasonable, can have^*their case s6nVto,"lh.e Doctor and the medioinpjmd inhaling in strument furnished to them. - Porsonjable to camolS him nrhtilesired'to dh so, and wiU'goncraliy find him ot bis Furniture,and!Car pet Rooms in Lawrenesville; Those who. are unable to come, he will visit ob being requested to do sq. . Hahaamtrfe ibis arrangementand gives, this ttatice that nobne ia this' county may dio of tbeso. diseases-, wjtbout theftriai of this last and most successful triumph of medical science. Lawrcnc'cyiUe, Jan. 11, ’US.-lf. E. D. WELLS. \VM. B. BSUTII, PROSECUTING- ATTORNEY, X an A Dealer in I.AND WARRANTS, And General Collection and Claim Agent, - .KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA., * Will attend to. business in the Supreme Court and Courfc'of claims, and to the prosecution of claims bo. fore the several Departments of Govormaent, Egpa. ciat attention will bo.- given to claims for BOUNTY LANDS and ARREARS OF PAY; $lOO BOVN~. TY and PENSIONS, in the LAND and INDIAN OFFICES• before the GENERAL POST OFFICE and MILITARY CLAIMS ijencralty. The Subscriber having been engaged for the past four years in the prosecution of claims before the De partments in Washington, will gife particular atten tion to SUSPENDED CLAIMS for Pensions ahd BOUNTY LANDS,, especially io J caaeS'Wbere the soldier or widow is doable to state'* the officer’s name. .In all snob cases no charge will’ bo made unless successful. Unqncstioable references’ will be given in all cases. All business relating to' matters above referred fo can be done by corres-poad cnco with the subscriber, and all’lcttors addressed to' him at Knoavilic, Tioga County. Fa., will receive' prompt attention. • WM. B. SMITH. August 27, 1862. Union Photographic Roams. H. H. WOOD’S* XJLAJML&’X'ZZ SKYLIGHT ROOMS,' OVER C. W. SEARS' XEW SHOE STORE, First 3oor below C. L. WILCOX. Hi H. WOOD, would f say to the inhabitants Of \Wellsborb and surrounding country, that he in now -prepared to furnish them with every thing intbo lino of PHOTOGRAPHS, , AJIBROTYPES, OR ... MELAIKOXYPBS, furnished at any room in the City. .Just received, a sett of JAMINS CELEBRATED LENSES, manufac tured expressly for the Cartes de eisite. Also ajarge assortment of ' PSOTOGRApBIG ALBUMS, price, from $1,25 to S4.M. At this day, no parlorta ble is considered finished, without the PHOTOGRAPH IC Album. ; * Cases, of all styles. Pictaresfrom twenty-five cents ito.fiye dollars. Thankful for favqbs, I would solicit a contin uation of the same, by doing first class Vork s for all . Wollsboro, May-28, 1862. H. H. ~WOOD. War! War for the Union! THE ’undersigned -would respectfully inform his old friends, customers; end the public generally, that he has opened a ’ CABINET AND CHAIR SHOP ( on Main Street, opposite H. W. Dartt’a Wagon Shop, where intends to.kcop constantly on band a gene ral assortment of Cabinet Ware, mado of the best materials, and by the best workmen. Also Coffins made to order, and as cheap as can be procured elsewhere, accompanied with a Hearse, Also Chairs of every variety from the'BEST down to the CHEAPEST, to " ’ Sail. Purchasers. Also Turning of-.ull kindWono to order and to suit 'CUSTOMERS., The undersigned having had many experi ence, both in'Ffanch , 'a I nd in this eountryrfoels confi dent that ho cannot btfoxcelled in cither of the above bjaucbes'or mechanical—-and further would recom tcch‘d r 'lhe~pib!i<i to CALL AKD EXAin.VE his workmanship and prices before purchasing else- where. JACOB STICKLIN'. Vfcdlsboro, March 15,1502. - FAX.fi AMI 9 ;Wfift’TJSK GOODS. Mo. 2, Union Block. JEKOME SMITH HAS returned from New \ork with a splendid aa-'Orimcnt of . : DitV GOODS, • HEADX MADE CLOTHING, HATS k CAPS, * HARDBAKE, ' HOOTS <t SHOES;' GLASSWARE, - ' '= GROCERIES, DOMESTICS, • ■ . . ..WOOD ESW ARE, , c .-i .. ENGLISH: cloths, ■ LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, SATIE’S, FftpXGil CASSIMERES,. POLL CLOTH, TWEEDS AND' K.E N T H C KT‘ 'J EAN S. Aftcntion'is called to bis stock of Black and Figured. Dregs Silks, Worsted Goods, . ‘ Merinoes, Black and Piguered BeLaiccs, Long and'Squaro Shawls, « Ladies* doth, '■ Opera Flannels, tbc. . - Purchasers will find that - . Wo. 2, Union block, Alain Street, is the place to buy tho best quality of goods attho lowest prices. '' JEEOME SMITH. Wellsboro, Novi-5,1562. BOOTS, SHOES. LEATHER AND FINDINGS. JQK. FRANKLIN SAYS: “ When you have anything to advertise, tell tic public of it in plain, simple language.” I am manufacturing good custom made Boots and Shoes which I will sell at fair prices, and only for HEAD Y PA i'. Such work cannot be sold at as low vales pet pair os. eastern made slop-work, hut it can and will bo sold at prices which will enable the pur chaser to'protect bis feet with 'good substantial hoots more cheaply than with a poor slop-shop article, which, even if it chances not to fall in pieces with tho first weeks service, is but a doubtful protection in wet and cold weather. Try me. Buck and Doeskins Wanted, in the red and short blue, for which I ■will pay cash and a'good jfrice. bpef-hidsfe tmd Calfskins Wanted, f<y*,whioii T will also pay cash. 1 Sheep Pe&s Wanted, for which I will also pay cash and the highest mar ket price. . f An assortment of sole, upper, calfskins and linings, pegs, thread, nails, awls, knives, shoe-hammers, dc., &c., kept Constantly, on hand, which I will sell cheap for cash. !shop on'ilarn Street between Wilcoz'a and Bullard’s. G. W, SEAES. Is. B. I can’t glvo credit*because, to be plain, I haven't got it to give. , Wellsboro, August 27, 1862* To Cousninptfrcs. L advertiser, baring been restored to health ini _|_ a few weeks’ by a very simple remedy, after ban dog! aufferedlseveral years, with a severe lungaffec tioo,' and that dread disease. Consumption, is aciiooa -to make known to bis fellow sufferers the'means o* cure. . • ■ To,all ,wba desire it be will send a copy of tbc prescription used''(free’of charge),•■with directions for preparing and tfsihg the sainei wbicb they will find a sure euro, for Asthma, Bronchitis, d‘C,, The only object bftVo advertiser in sending the pre scription is to benefit Ibd • afflicted, and spread infor-. motion which be cobccives_-to bo invaluable, and bo hopes every sufferer will try bis remedy, as it will cost nothing and may prove a blessing. .Parties wishing the prescription will please address BeV. REWARD A, WILSON, Williamsburgh, Oct Ist. ISS2. Kings County, New York. flEggragw CABINET ROOM. THE Subscriber most respectfully announces that* bo has oj&band ot the old stand, and for saR * Cheap iot of Furniture. comprising in#a£|r *..> . secrchirits and Cases, Center, Phr Tadics; Pining o’'“ Brcaic/asi CotKiiton Stands, Oupfaardit, Cb(lAr(e and othei' Jjcd*tc<id», Stnudt, fa ■ • fai and: Chixirs, CiU aud Itosatuod Moulding* J vT JPicta r<r AVn w««. • COjnNS made to order on short notice. - i hearstrwill bo furnished if desired. N. B.j Turning and Suv. ing done to onlcr. August 11, ISo'J. B. T. VANUOR^
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