».T ; ~- v-- - - . COPPEEHEAISy* : !. Mr. Clement yallnn<iigbam, in«nber of Con gress from Ohio,-made .a, speech Jjt v ; few weeks since in which be avowed hiipf ‘' Copper bend.” Certain editors nearer hipi'| bare like wise rejoiced in the title, i It bsS|taes interest ing to inquire what it means, apigih.ow.it came fo be applied to a class of peUadphe. r A’“ copperhead,” according to' the Ameri can -Cyclopedia, is “q venomous- serpent...the head is- tbick.->\tbe neck and its . scales smooth ; there are po railieS/ the tail be ing short...near the' flank's ar*|dunded dark blotches...it prefers dark bnd itf9isbp!ae6B...lt gisres-no' Warning of its proximity...feeds on mice, small, birds, etc., unj attacks man ...it is slow and clumsy ! jn and n very alight blow suffices ®o Jj-.-Jt is also, called ‘chunk-bead’ It can not be denied ,‘j hat Hhc analogy be tween this loathsome ere'duff Iviidthe moon, sneaking politicians wfaov|aje(£ilHW; distracting the Northern mind with ' wfeeS|| pence is quite, striking. 'Like the, coppeQieatifeb'peace party nrn- “ venomous” an their attacks on the na tion; like it, their. “ bead”' :a| undoubtedly “thick;” like it, i their “msial'fij'and. reach arc- “ contracted.” Their ‘fkfalps,” too, are “ smooth ;” and they to warn the honest traveler Of their iqsfclJtpris approach. Like tiie copperhead; their 'charter is “ stain ed by dark blotches;”, and, UlyiLjthey “ pre ' fer dark places” to tbs -Like tbat sneaking reptile, theV J ;' '“ small, fee ble creatures;” and they “it venture to attack a than.” .If we, add tliaf-our political Copperbends, like tlielr j reptile); type, are so “ slow and clumsy in their wp&ink”; that they deserve the additional cognhv>aa_ : of- “ Cbupk heada” arid “ “a very I alight blow” makes an ;*nd we shall have made the analogy '--oompisreib It is cred itable to thedisoernment;)f our Ifpstern fellow citizens that they there; semblance between the ' snake and the peace politician, andyhastize«lhem by one common appellation. ji. f : .<■“ jb • •Ifo shall not waste tiiporin.’i®ning with the j Copperheads. Men whit are-' Ispible of justi fying the rebels and espoppirfgigleir-cause when the blood of some member; <js blmost every Northern family reddefls Bout|gtpsoil, and the bones of Northern soldiers prjp,|r6kn, as erna- ] meats by Southern Warner, •ir.si 'net likely to ' be convinced by argument; »r¥oj(fe pervious to ' any thing short of a baypij t hhlnst. . ) But one suggestion wo If Mr. Vallandigham, or any ( of big Heads, wilPvisitany large carmMf loyal troops, ' cither in the East or in or 'in tlio South, and will, in presence ijs Sic’soldiers, ex- press the sentiments they ha’ e attpred at New-1 nfk, New fork, an’d cUeVhfrpg .'and if, with out the protection of the gOobtigs- and provost' marshals, so . abuse, they ‘'succeed, after delivering thvjr.||jieech, in nia- , king their escape alive, and . WiSipat a coat of ( tar and feathers, we shall ajrTdefllliat Copper-; beads may fairly be folerat|ii.g; Our soldiers ! are anxious to have' the challptae accepted.— 1 Sltrper’s Weekly. - .. . ' j ' Copy 1 , of a tetter tram a ipjfssl Puttier, i', ' •. J NAsfpiLE, Ten. BEIGAIiIEtt-SENEEAI, ‘s&|J| , , Dear Sir —My son- rS^yill, ask for a pass into Kentucky to. visit a IFJdpded brother, a ..member' of tlTo First lnfantry. Do not Jet him go, for htfis anjßpconipromising secessionist, and should fecV'jpat our govern ment has powei to use the ras lipvteU as to pro ' te'et her loyal oitizanj.. .Wheat hiy three boys joined this fearfal and rebellion, I begged them oa toy knees to s®re ihe.such an guish, or expect .God’s retribution. Ihey heeded, not ray praygc§ or teafs, and, with ' other members of my ’^Jifls 1 have almost .severed the tie- that gfeldear. God is just.—My eldest .son sleeps: sgj:.the battle field <• of Antiytaai ; another war wounded pn diaplih Hills," arid the rpigi who will apply to yoa. for a pass has not viV(fed my house for nine montlis, because I dan firm and un moved when .the- mad tc-ltjat of secession swept alt before it and seve; dearest ties that bind man to bis fellow- writing ■“'aoel dama” oh. the, fairest of man, and spreading ruin broadcast e'srjvfbere. Let toy boys feel ’and ■falbe'the wormwood and gall which they have ,c|fer6(f to others. It js your duty to God-end yduip country, and the ijeqnest of their father—'not ithat he loves his jobs loss, but that he loves and her Institutons more. - 'Respfytfully yonra. I Hoff to Te£L a Torvi—' ,'bf Washington Ex aminer has a true etanda Aby which to tell a fory. He curses the Abojitiotusts,,damns the Black Republicans and is Savage on the "free niggers.*' He H terribly distressed tbout the suspension of th(<'habeas eorpus/and ages about Fort Lafayettt, aid “the Bastile.” He ,is Very much afraid thero Will be an insur rection-among the slaves, but is perfectly easy nbojut-the insurrection of the,piasters. .He vil lifies the President and wishes, ho had sunk to thei bottom .of the ocean; f.EUi is wonderfully Oxeyciscd on the subject ofrpulitlcal preaching, bat believes in- the divinity of slavery. He talks a groat .deal about the en ormous war debt, and is alarm,Bid at the “bank rupting flood” of green',-badks- Ho calls the Southerners gentlemen and fhe New England eia penurious and He thinks the soldiers haven't any right;to||vole'. He doubts whether Rosecrans wa/victoieipus at Murfrees boro, and don’t- cate he was or not. You dan tell him at a glance in n Jfrosrd around the bulletin board, . for tlje ‘flash of patriotic joy ip absent from ibis eyqji as the news of a brilliant‘victory, is heralded;from the Army of the -Republic, while’ the intelligence of a de feat draws from Kip-the exclamation, “you can never subjugate thoiSouth JC -‘: , - ' . t, V GENSBiL BcTLEtlj ON,JeT?. DaVlS's PsOCLA xatiom. —Tie WasfamgtdUifcorrespQndent' of tie. Cincinnati Gazette, tells this story: “ General Bullet ins friends here the course which be should 'biwe pursued with reference to the proclamation of Jeff.. Davis against him, bad it reaihetiiNew Orleans while ha was still in commands f SJejwould have sent a. rebel General and seyarM other officers then in his bands to Ship Island, orders that upon receipt of authentic intelijgfnco by the officer in command there, that d hab of Butler’s head or any of bis had been touched, these rebel prisoners should ajl'jbe. hung at once.— Ao.l, 1 adds Butler, 1 Jeff Davis knows mo ■well; enough to believe thM.What I promised I should perform. He knawsdhat a Massachu setts man who dateS to-jvotf - sixty-four time's f“ r the Charlest&'pQaveation, would dare to do anything. 1 "; Vs-l* ! The . Resources of Pen.vstct.inia. —-The committee appointed to confer with tha Aud itor General in relation to the publication of a map showing the railroads, - 'canals ahd nav igable waters, coal fields, iron factories, and oil districts in Pennsylvania, have reported that the State has twenty-five thousand miles of railroad,.And about a thousand miles of .canals, ten thousand square miles of bituminquß 'coal land, four hundred square-miles of anthracite, affording- nine ".and one-third million tons of anthracite, and /sixty-seven million bushels of bituminous coal of the tonnage of 1860. Her improved lands, cash value was six hundred and sixty-two million, fifty thousand seven hun dred and seven dollars; agricultural imple ments, twenty-two million, four hundred. And forty-two thousand, 1 eight hundred and forty two dollars. Of the total products of iron ore iu 1860 in the United States, which were two . million, five hundred and fourteen thousand, two hundred and eighty two tons of iron mined, there were one million, seven hundred and six thousand, four hundred and seventy six' tons mined in Pennsylvania! The total product of bar iron in the United States in 1860 was four hundred and six thousand, two hun dred" and ninety-eight tons, of which two hun dred and fifty-nine thousand,-- seven hundred and "nine tons were made in • Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania contains ninety-three anthracite furnaces, one hundred and fifty charcoal and coke furnaces, one hundred and ten refining forges,'and ninety-one rolling mills.—Pd. Tel egraph. SPJECIAL NOTICE. ALL buyers of Pry Goods, Bools and Shoes, Gro ceries, Hats and Caps, Ac., can make money by" making their purchases at . J. A. lABSOKS’ CHEAP CASH STORE. Bis stock is dow in first rate shopo/consisting of oil kinds of Domestic Goods, which will ho sold at less than W o bav© full lines of Brown Sheeting’s and Shirtings, Bleached Do., Den ims, Tucking?, Striped Shirtings, Cheeks, Blankets, Linens, Towelings, Yarns, Hosiery, Cotton Batting, Gloves Ac., in as great variety as ever, DfrESS GOODS. In this stock we cannot be beat. -Having on band a large stock of Plain and Figured Beds, Brocades, Mohairs, Plain Alpacas, Figured and Plain Meriuoes, Paramcttaa, Cashmeres, DeLaines, Ac., from the rich goods to the lowest prices in market. SHAWL AND CLOAK STOCK, BROGUE - SHAWLS, SINGLE & DOUBLE, BLANKET ' “ - ** FANCY WOOL « " Cloaks, Sucques, Cloak Clothe, Trimmings Ac., in this stock we can suit every one. CLOTHS AXD CASSIMEEES. .Black and Fancy Cassimeres, Melton's Black Broadcloths, Overcoatings, Satinetta, Cashmeretts, Kentucky Jeans, Facmers and Mechanics Cassiroercs, Cotlonades and in prices as low as can be found la the county. Mens Double Sole Kip Boots, Mena_i Double Sole K4si«Mous Stogn do., Boys do., Youths do., "Womens Culttrusiom made Shoes, Ladies Kid and Morocco Balmoral Ladies Kid and Lasting Balmoral Gaiters, Ladies Eid'.and Lasting Congress Gaiters, Fine Morocco Boots- Childrens Shoes, all kinds. M'e can suit all calls as to . > and will guarantee the prices as low as the loueet. Butter, Eggs and other Produce, taken on favorable terms. _ Oct. 10, 1562.- _ OFFICE OF JAY COOKE, SUESCRIPTIOX AGEXT, Al JAY COOKE & 00., Bankers, 1U SOUTH /THIRD STREET, , _ Philadelphia, Nov. 1, 1662. The undersigned, having bean appointed Subscrip tion Agent by the Secretary of the Treasury, is now prepared to furnish, at once, the Now Twenty Year 6 per cent Bends, i of the United States, designated as “ Five-Twenties/,'' redeemable at the pleasure of tlfc Government, after lit u years, and authorized by Act of Congress, ap pro\cd February 26, 1602, t The COUPON BONDSaro issued in sums of $5O, SIUO, $5OO. $lOOO. The REGISTER BONDS in. sums of $5O, $lOO. $5 J0 t $lOOO, and $6OOO. Interest al Six per cent, per annum will commence date of purchase, and ia PAYABLE IK GOLD , Semi-Annually, which Is equal, at the present premi um on gqld, to about eight per cent, per annum. -- Farmers, Merchants, Mechanics, Capitalists, and all who have any money to invest, should know and remember that thebe Bonds are, in effect a I'irst Mortgage upon all Railroad*, Canalg, Bank Stocks and Securities, and the immense products of all the Manufactures, die., etc., in the country : and that the fall and ample provision made fur the payment of the interest and liquidation of principal, by Customs-Du ties, Excise Stamps and Internal Revenue, serves to make these Bonds the Beety Moat AmUtibie and ifost Popular Investment in the 3/arkct. Subscriptions received at PAR in Legal Tender Notes, or notes and checks of banks in- Philadelphia. Subscribers by mail will receive prompt attention, and every facility and explanation will be afforded on application this office. A full supply of Bonds will bo kept* on band for immediate delivery, Nov. 12, 1562. liollocU's Pamlcliou Coffee. TillS preparation, made from the best Java Coffee is rocommcudcd by jfUysieians os a superior jNu tncious Beverage for General Debility, Dyspepsia, and aU billions disorders. Thousands who have been compelled to abandon the use of coffee will uge this without injurious effects. Ouo cun contains the strength of two poutids of ordinary coffee. l*rice 25 cents. The purest and best BAKING POWDER known for making light, sweet and nutritious Bread and cakes. Price 15 cents. IS. H. KOLLOGK, Chemist, Corner of Broad and Chestnut Streets, Philadel phia, and far sale by ail Druggists and Grocers. March 5, 16G2. • THE Insurance Company of North America have appointed the undersigned an agent for Xioga County and vicinity, A» the high character and standing of this Com pany giro the assurance of fall 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 1794. Its capital is $500,000, and its assets in IS6I as per statement Ist Jan. of that year was $1254,719 SI. CHARLES PLATT, Secretary ARTHUR G. COFFIN, -.....'.’...President’. Office of the Company 232 Walnut Street, Wtn.Bnclilcr, Central Agcut,Har- risburg, Pa. JOBS >V. CCEKASEV, Agent for Tioga County, Pa. April 0, 1802... NEW YORK PRICES. BOOTS AND SEOES. KIXDS AND SIZES , Au Etirly Call is Solicited! JAMES A. PARSONS, No. 3 CONCERT BLOCK, ' CORNING, N. Y. JAT COOKE, Subscription Agent. Kollock’s JLevaln. IiANUFACTURED HY Insurance Agency. Philadelphia, the TI OO A CO V NT Y* AGITATOR. MATOBS OF THE Great Cities. Wej the undersigned Mayors, hereby cer tify that the Druggists, Apothecaries, and Dhyaloiana of our several cities have signed AddotJment'or assurance to us that Ax isii*S BABSAPABILLA has been, found to be a remedy of great excellence, and worthy the confidence pf the community. HOST. JAMES COOK, r Maypr of JjO vVJSIjI/, .MASS* 1 EON. ALBEN BEARD, . i Mayor of HAS HIT A, N. S. : HON. E. W. HARRINGTON, • . .Mayor'of iIANOEDESTBB. N. .££• ; HOH. JOHIT ABBOTT, •, Mayor :of OOHOOED, IT. 3J. HON. a. H. BUIiXiOCK, * - Mayor of WOSOESTES, TitASS. HON. NATE?L SILSBEE, Mayor of SALEM, MASS. ; HON. E. Wi LINCOLN, Jr., Mayor of BOSTON MASS. HON. WM. E RODMAN, Mayor of PSOVUDEBTCB,- H. I, HON. AMOS W. PRENTICE, ' ■ - Mayor of HOE.WIGH, CON2f. ; HON. J. N. HARRIS, Mayor oif KBW LOUDON, OOHBT. HON. CHA?. S. EQDIER, Mayor of MONTREAL, O. E, HON, D. F. TLEMANN, Mayor of HEW YOHK CITY. HON. H. M. KINSTEEY, Mayor of HAMILTON, C. W. I HON. ADAM WILSON, • Htayor of TORONTO, a W. HON. E. H. BISHOP, Mayor of CINCINNATI, OHIO. HON. I- h: ceawpoed. Mayor of LOUISVILLE, EX. HON. JOHN SLOAN, : Mayor of LXONS, lOWA HON. JAMES McFEETEES, Mayor of BOWMANVILIiB, O. W. HON. JAMES W. NOETH, Mayor of AUGUSTA, ME. 1 HON. HENRY COOPEE, Jr,, Mayor of HALLOWBL|j, ME. HON. JAMES S. SEEK, * Mayor of FREDERICTON, N. B. HON. WILLAED NYE, Mayor of NEW BEDFORD, MASS, HON. J. BLAISDELL, I Mayor of FALIf RIVER, MASS. HON. W. H. CRANSTON, . Mayor of NEWPORT, E, I. HON. PEED STAHL, Mayor of GALENA, ILL. HON. JOHN HODGDEN, •Mayor of DUBUQUE, lOWA HON. THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD,, Mayor of CHATTANOOGA TENN. HON. BLAIE, Mayor, of TUSCALOOSA, AT.A HON: E. 3D; BAUGH, ' Mayor of MEMPHIS, TENN. HON. GEBABP STITH, HON. H. D. SCEANTON, Mayor of ROCHESTER, N. Y, HON. HE WITT C. GROVE, Mayor of UTICA, ,N. X. HON. GEO. WILSON, . Mayor of PITTSBURG, PA i hon! C. H. BTJHL, Mayor of DETROIT, MICH. ! HON. NEMAN L. PAGE, I Mayor of MILWAUKEE, WIS. i. HON, W. W. VAUGHN, Mayor of RACINE, WIS. HON. A. FARE, j Mayor of KENOSHA WIS. HON. JOHN C. HAINES, | Mayor of CHICAGO, DLL. 1 HON. M. J. A. HEATH, 1 Mayor of SELMA,' ALA. HON. A. J. NOBLE, Mayor of MONTGOMERY, ALA. HON. W. S. HOLYBAD, Mayor of COLUMBUS, QA DON ESPAETEEO MANUEL, . "" ,Mayor of VERA CRUZ. ' DON PIETRB DE CABALLO, Mayor of MEXICO. ' DON ESTEPHANIE RODRIGUES, j I Mayor of HAVANA I DON ANTONIO ECHEVEBA, 1 Mayor of LIMA, PERU. Certify that the resident Druggists hare thorn Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Is on excellent remedy* and worthy the con . Science of the community. For Spring Diseases* For Purifying the Blood* For Scrofula or King’s Evil* For Tumors) Ulcers, and Bores* For Kruptioas and Pimples* ’ For Blotches, Blalna, and Bolls*' '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 Eyes, Sore Ears, and Humors, For Female Diseases* For Suppression end Irregularity* For Syphilis or Venereal Diseases* For hirer Complaints*. For Dlseascs of the Heart. The Mayors-of the chief cities of the Uni ted States, Canadas, and British Provinces, Chili, Peru, Brazil, Mexico, and in fact al most oil the cities on this continent, have signed tin a document, to assure their people what remedies they may use with safety and confidence. But our space will only admit a portion of them. 1 Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, i Ayer’s Pills, and i Ayer’s Ague Cure, | prepared nr or. J. C. Ayer & ' LOWELL, MASS., And sold by Druggists every where. For sale by C. A, J. L. ROBINSON, Wclhboref To. *■¥■* i>B. SWEET’S , . . INFALLIBLE LIN I1E1T! : tub- : GREAT REMEDY foe rheumatism, gout, keijraloia, lumbago STIFF NECK AND JOINTS,'SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS AND WOUNDS PILES, HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AN? NER- I • VOUS DISORDERS. For all of, which it is a speedy and certain remedy, and never fails. This Liniment is prepared from tho recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticnt, the fa mous bone tetter, andhas beon used in his practice for more than twenty years with the moat astonish ing success.' . AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it ia on rivaled by ajny preparation before tho public, of which tlio most skeptical may be convinced by a single trial. This Liniment wUI cure rapidly and, radically; Rheumatic disorders of cv£ry kind, and in thousands of cases where it,has been used -it has never heen known to fail, ; FOR NEURALGIA, it will afford immediate relief in every however distressing, , ' It will relievo the worst cases of HEADACHE in three minutes ond is warranted to do it ■ TOOTHACHE also will itenro instantly. FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENE EAK LASSITUDE nnsing from imprudence or ex cess, this Liniment is a most happy and unfailing remedy. Acting directly upon tha.,neryona tissues, it strengthens and revivifies Hie systein, and restores it to elasticity and vigor. ' > ’ FOB PILES.—As an external remedy, we claim that 11 la the beet known, and wo challenge the world to produce an equal. Every victim‘of tbi« dis treasing complaint ahoold give it a trial, for it will not fail to afford immediate relief, and in a majority of cases will-effect a radical cure. QUINSY AND SORE THROAT are some times extremely malignant and dangerous, but a timely application of this Liniment will neVor foil to cure. I SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, end en largement of the joints is liable to occur if neglected. The worst case may be conquered" by this Liniment in two or three days. BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORES, UL CERS, BURNS AND SCALDS; yield readily to the wonderful healing properties of Dn. Swear's Ikfal liele iisiiiExr, when used according to; directions. Also, Chilblains, Frosted Feet, and Insect Rifes and Stings, ‘ . DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTI CUT, the Great Natural Bone Setter. ; DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTI CUT, is knpwn all over the United States, DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Rheumatism and never fails. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is a certoiq remedy for Neuralgia. | 1 ■ DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Burns and Scalds immedinUdy. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is the best known remedy for Sprains and Bruises. DR. SWEET’S*INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Headache immediately and was never known to fail. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Affords immediate relief for Piles, and seldom fails to cure. DR. SfWREX’S INFALLIBLE lINIMENI Cures Toothache in one minute. DK. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Cuts and Wounds immediately, and leaves no scar. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is the host remedy far Sores in tho known world. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Has beep used by more than a million people, and all praise it. , DH. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Taken internally cures Colic, Cholera Morbus and Cholera. D 8... SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is truly a “friend in need,” and jyery family should have itlat band, - DRj SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is lor solo by all Druggists. Price 25 and 60 cents. A Friend lu Need- Try It. Dr. I Sweet’s Infallible Liniment, as an ex ternal remedy, is without a rival, and will alleviate pain more speedily than any other preparation. Por all Rheumatic,and Nervous Disorders it is truly in fallible, and as a curative for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, &e,, its soothing, healing anft powerful strengthening properties, excite the just jwonder and astonishment of all who have ever given it a trial. Over ono thousand certificates of remarkable cures, performed by it within the last two.years, attest the fact. To Horse Owners! Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment for Homes Is unrivaled by aoy, and in all cases of Lameness, arising from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching, its effect is magical and certain. Harness or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Mange, Ac., it will also cure speedily. Spavin and Ringbone may bo easily prevented and curcdin 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 but it may be alleviated by this Liniment, and its iaithful application will always remove the Lameness, and enable the horses to travel with comparative ease. ! EVERY HORSE OWNER should have this renedy at band, for its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will effectually pre vent those formidable diseases, to which all horses are liable, and which render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. , DR. SWEET’S Infallible Liniment, ' IS THE SOLDIER’S FRIEND, And thousands have found it TRULY A FRIEND IN jjEED! CAUTION, To; avoid ■ imposition, observe tho Signature and Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every label, and also “ Stephen Sweet’s Infallible Liniment” blown in the glass of each bottle, without wbict nono are gen uine. RICHABDSON A. CO., | Sole Proprietors, Norwich, -jCt, ■ MORGAN A ALLEN, General Agents, ’ 4S Cliff Street, New York. sold by all dealers every where. I - December 10, 1863.-ly, cMMmmm. . - ■ cr * THE BUFFALO MERCANTILE COLLEGE, coßsnn op STain and Seneca Streets, Is an important link in the groat chain of National Mercantile Colleges,located in the.following Cities viz: NEW YORK CITY, ! - PHILADELPHIA, v • 'BROOKLYN, ' ALBANY. TROY,r : ■ CLEVELAND, -DETROIT, ‘ CHICAGO, AND SAINT LOUIS. . 'A Scholarship’ issued from the Buffalo College, en titles the holder to attend either or all the Colleges for an unlimited time. The design of these Institutions,-is to impart to young men ond ladies, a thorough, practical businet* education. Those 1 Colleges are organized and conducted upon a basis whichmust secure toeach separate Institution the best possible facilities for imparting a thorough, commercial-education, and; render it as a whole, the most comprehensive and iComplete 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. Tho Spencerian system of Penmanship, is taught by competentand experienced teachers. Scholarship, payable in advance, $4O. College open day and eveningno vacations. Resident Principal at Buffalo,. J* C. Betast. For further information; please call at tho College Booms, or send for Catalogue and Circular enclosing letter stamp. Address 1 ' BRYANT & STRATTON, - June 4, 1662.—1 v. ■ Buffalo, N. T. NEW GOODS! To T. BALDWIN 8 now receiving.a largo and Well Se ected Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of a General Stoct of DRY GOODS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, j HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, j WOODEN WARE, to., to., to., jic., All of-which will bo sold V£BY LOW for BEAST PAS' 0511. ALL KINKS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All persons baying GOODS for READY PA T, Are respectfully invited to coll and examine THE STOCK, As they are to bo sold at j VERY LOW TRICES. CASH PAID pJ»lt WOOL. Tioga, May 28, 1562. j T.<L. BALDWIN. Portable Patent Horse-Power. THE undersigned take pleasure in notifying tbc public, that they have Succeeded in devising a 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 t 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 churning, also for turn ing lathes, saws, planes, and other machinery in the lndividual rights $5,00. Township, County, and State rights for sale cheap at our office. Agents' wanted to sell territory. For further particulars ad dress MIDDAUGII & CLARK. Mansfield, July 23,1852.-tfi CWmima,^ TliC- New Commercial Buildings arc located opposite Court, House, corner Of Court and Chcnanso-jSlre«3s. This College ia ip no way connected with any other Institution. The energies of the entire Faculty are exclusively devoted to this. Tho design of this Institution is to afford to Youu„ Men an opportunity for acquiring a* Thorough, Prac tical t Bittiness Education, 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. v This Course embraces Book*J£eeding in all its de partments,. Penmanship, Commercial Arithmetic, Business Correspondence, Commercial Law, Political Economy, Commercial Ethics g Partnership’ Settle ments, Selecting Counterfeited and Altered Bank Notes, &e t - i Tho Spencerian System of Penmanship is taugbfin nil its varieties, by tho most skillful masters of the art. x «‘ The.Book-Keeping department is under the special supervision and instruction of the Principal, D. W. LOWELL. OENDHAXi I3>T3POE.I^LA.XIOISr- Students can enter at any time. No’ vacations.— Usual time to’ complete the Course, from 6 to 12 weeks. Assistance rendered to graduates in procuring situa tions, Graduates are presented with an elegantly en graved Diploma. For catalogue of 70 pages, specimens of pen manship, <kc. ; enclose two letter stumps, and address LOWELL & WARNER, Binghamton, N. Y. Sept 17,1852, Xlie Confcfesioq, ami Experience •of a Poor Youag Man* A GENTLEMAN having been cured of the results! of early error and disease, will, from motives of i benevolence, send to those who requ’est, a copy of the \ above interesting narrative) published by himself.— j This little book is designed as a w&ruing and cauton j to young men and those who suffer from Nervous j Debility, Loss op Memory, Premature Decay, &c,, Ac., supplying at the eamo time the means of self-cure. Single copies will be sent under seal in a plain envelope,—without charge,—to any who request it, by addressing the author. CHAS. A. LAMBERT, Esq., Greenpoipt, Long Island, New York, CONSUMPTION, AND Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS, can be cured. Not however by any medicine | taken into the stomach, as has -been fully shown recently in a series of essays by Dr. Robert Hunter of New York City, published in tho JDatTy' Trt6«ne; bat by inhaling the suitable medicine combined with, oxygen, into the Lungs. The subscribsr is so fully 1 satisfied of this that he has entered into an arrange ment with Dr. Hunter, by which any person suffering from diseased throat or lungs, op giving him a full statement of their symptoms, and paying the regtlar fee, which is very reasonable, can have tbclr case sent to the Doctor and the medicine and inhaling in strument famished to them, [ Persons able to come to him are desired to do so, and will generally find himat his Furniture and Car pet Rooms in Lawrenceville. Those who are unable toeome, he will visit on being requested to do so. ' He has made this arrangement and gives thisnotice j that no cne. in fhls county nciy die of these diseases j without the trial'of this list-and most successful, triumph of medical science. , j LawrencevUle, Jan. 14, ’C3.-tf. E. D. WELLS. ' WM. B. SMITH, PROSECUTING PENSION ATTORNEY ' and Dealer in . - 7 .. ■feAND WARRANTS, And General Collection and Claim Agent KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA., Will attend to business in" the Supreme Court and- Court of claims, and to tho prosecution of claims be foro tho several Departments of Government. Dsne. cial attention will be given to claims for BOUNTY BANDS and ARREARS OF PA T • $lOO BOON. TY and.PENSIONS, in the LAND and INDIAN OFFICES; before the GENERAL POST OFFICE and MILITARY CLAIMS .jeneralhj. ‘ The Subscriber baying been engaged for tbo past four years in tho prosecution of claims before.the De partments in Washington, will give particular atten tion to SUSPENDED CLAIMS for Pensions and BOUNTY LANDS, especially ; n , cases where tho soldier or widow is- anablo to state' the officer's name. In all such cases no charge will' be made unless successful. Unquestioablo references., trill bo given in all cases. All business relating to matters above referred to can be done by correspond-. enco with the subscriber, and all letters addressed to ’ him-at Knoxville, Tioga County, Pa., will receive* prompt attention, WM. B. SMITH August 27, ISG2. Union Photographic Rooms. H. EL WOODJS i MAMOTH SK-Srr.IGHT BOOMS, OVER C. W. SEARS' NEW SHOE STORE, First door below C. L. WILCOX. H. H. WOOD, would say to the inhabitants of Wellsboroand surrounding country, that bo is now prepared to furnish themwith. every thing iutha lino of PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBEOTYPES, OB MELAINOTYPES, furnished atany room in tho City. Just received, v sett of CELEBRATED LEXSES, manufac tured expressly for the Carles dt visile. Also a large assortment of PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, price, from $1.25 to SX.CO. At this day, no parlor ta ble is consideredfinisbed, witboutthePHOTOGRAPH IC ALBUM. Cases (if all stylos. ' Pictures from twenty-five cents to five dollars. Thankful for past favors, I would solicit a contin nation of the same, by dbing first class work for all tT.Mlsboro, May 28, Is 2. XI. H. WOOD. War I War for the {Jiilou! THE undersigned would respectfully ifcfonfl his old friends, customers, and the public generally, (hat he has opened a • CABINET AND : CIIAIE‘ SHOP on Main Street, opposite I£. W. Wagon Shop r where he intends tediecp constantly op a gene ral assortment of Cabinet Ware, made of the best materials, and by the best workmen, Also Coffins made to order, and as cheap as can bo procured elsewhere, accompanied with a Hearse. Also Chairs of every variety from the BEST down to the CHEAPEST, to Suit Purchasers. ■ Also Turning of'all kinds done to order and to sail CUSTOMEUS The undersigned having bad many years expert ence, both in France and in this country, feels confi dent that he cannot be excelled in either of the above branches of mechanism—and further would recom mend the public to . CALI AND EXAMINE hla workmanship and prices before purchasing else- where. Wellsboro, March 19, 1562, FALL AMO WINTER GOODS. Wo, 2, Union Block, JEEOME, SMITH HAS returned from New York with a splendid assortment of DRY GOODS, HEADY MADE CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, DOMESTICS, ' WOODENWARE, ENGLISH CLOTHS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, SATINS, FRENCH CASSIMERES, FULL CLOTH, TWEEDS AND KENTUCKY J£A, N S. Attention is called to his stock of Black and Figurcd'Drcss Silks, Worsted Goods, Merfnees, ‘ < i Black and Figuered DcLainos, Long and Sqnarc Shawls, Ladies' Cloth, Opera Flannels, Ac. Purchasers will find that Wo. 2, main Street, is the place to buy tfco best quality of goods at the lowest prices. JEROME SMITH. WeJL-boro, Nov. s>rlS62.5 >r lS62. BOOSTS, SHOES, XEATHER AHI> FINDINGS. "QK. CKANKLIN SAYS: “When you bavo anything to advertise, tell thee public of ittn plain, simple language." I am jsanufactufing good cus4om made Boots.and Shoes which-I will sell at fair prices, and only for HEAD YPA Y. Such work cannot be sold at aa low rates per pair as eastern made slop-work, bat it can and will bo sold at prices which will enable the pur chaser to protect his feci with good substantial hoots more cheaply than with a poor slop-shop article, whiV-b, even if it chances not to Tall in pieces with the first weeks service, is but a doubtful protection in wet and cold weather. Try mo. Buck and Doeskins Wanted, in the red and short bluei for which I will pay cask and a good .price. j __ Eccf-Hidcs and?Calfs2dns Wanted, for which I will also pay cash. Sheep Pelts Wanted, for which I •will also pay cash and the highest mar ket price. An assortment of. solo, tipper, calfskins and linings pegs, thread, nails,’awls, knives, thoe-bammers, Ac., <fcc., kept constantly on band, which I will sell cheap for cash. Shop on Main Street between Wilcox’s and Bullard’s. N. B, I can't give credit, because, to bo plain, X haven't got it to give. WclUboio, August 27,1502. ' To Consumptives. THE advertiser, having been restored to health it a few weeks by a 'very simple remedy, after har ing suffered several years with a severe Jung'ajfec tion, anti that dread disease, Consumption, is anxious, to make known to hia fellow sufferers the means oi cure. To all who desire it bo will send a copy of tb. prescription uspd-jTrae of charge), with directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find ft «ure cure for Consumplion, Aithwa, Bronchitis, <Cc. The only object of the advertiser in sending tha pre scription is to benefit the'afflicted, and spread infor mation -which he conceives* to be invaluable, and be hopes cVery sufferer will try bis remedy, as it wiJI cost nothing and may prove a blessing. 5 Parties wishing the prescription will please address Rev. REWARD A. WILSOS, Williamsburgb, Kings County, Kcw York. Oct Ist. 1862. ' CABINET WARE ROOM. THE Subscriber most respectfully announces that be has on hand at the old stand, and for eclc a Clieap Eot of Furniture. comprising in part • .• Droning and Common Bureaus, jS'ccrcfnnc* and Bc-o* Cases, Center , Card and Pier Tables, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Marble-topped and Common Standi, Cupboards, Cottage and other Bedsteads, Stands, So fas and Chairs, Gilt and Boseicood Mouldings ft* Picture Frames . i COFFINS ‘made to order os short notice. A bearso will be furnished if desired. N.B. Turning and Sawing done to order! August U, 1859. B. T.,YAXXIOK^. JACOB STICKLtN T . G. }Y. SEARS.
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