Select 's***** I #*** •Treating «na lHavwifeg T«tacco., A very common opinion prevavUcl for a long period, that tobacco' wag a tropical plant, and could not bo cultivate in- latitudes of moderate ■ temperature. ‘ It is a fact, bpwevev, that It will grow .and may be cultivated, not only in all lat itndeg where corn or maize-comes'tu maturity, but in regions, farther uptlh. Large crops of tobacco are now raised in'the valley of the Connecticut, and the leaf 6f Tiff plant is very • smooth and held to bo well suited for the wrap pers of cigars. It is also cultivated, in some.por tions of Albany and Ontario jaunties jn New If orb, thus-proving that the ’flint may, thrive in-our most northern States, And not only may it .be cultivated id such, latitude?; bat it is well known tbit soon after it introduced from America into England, it wfts.cuftivated for a period with success in seveifil .Sections of that country,, and also in Ireland, pn J. 570 H was grown in Yorkshire to a ioheiderabh extent, but its cultivation was pro) jibitld'by.an net of GoreV'nißent; for the fmrrjosefpt deriving a largo rdVenue from that yhichyvaa imported. This occurred during the' jioridd of .the Cpm l monwealth, in 1652, and i-jnee then mot a leaf C'f tobacco, except** a ourij Jsityi. hag beep grown -in England. . ; -■ ; -We have been told,by tl bso who are esteem ed connoisseurs of tpbaooj -j that .although this plant grows luxuriantly, i aen properly treated In the northern, States, s| | it, is not equal to the qualities which are Cultivated in warmer latitudes. This is perhahs .owing to the mode by which it is treated afftrk has watered'. In Virginia, the sun-dried lah scoops held- to he : the best for chewing, but irjost of it is Anally . cored by artificial beat. jTobaboo, in leaf is very sensitive to moisture ip the atmosphere, because If contains so .much potash, common salt, and lime. An analyst iof this plant gave, potash, 8.7 per' cent.; sod f, 1.2'; lime, 32.2 ; common salt, 3.8 ;' ma'giici ia,' 2.8.. In Rich mond, which has been tty) lleadqnarters of the tobacco business, there aie'extensive manufac tories where the leaf is on red .and afterward tonde into plugs for chewii g.Groat care and attention are necessary for? Jheproper curing of it, and if the weather be a olst during the op erations it is very, liable £0 mildew. In clear, dry'weather, it is spread p l the-tops.of sheds, and hang in every situatifu ’where it can be ex posed to the dry air. Ttyl’ iky is watched with unxiety during such exppi Jre, so that it may not receive a drop of ratyj ,j V*ry frequently it 'receives vtßjfinai drying fWtvpraf apartments, " and in many cases these’. fe lieatod with open fires, dry corn-cobs heinj jabbut the- best fuel that can be usetj. j .hd Some'otiter woods impart their resinous tasto the tobacco, if the smoke is permitted to permeate through the leaves. 1i ■ >Afler tobacco is tborq.ghlycured, it is,pre pared for pressing. If ia'poW a common prac tice to flavor it with some mixture' of a sweet and aromatic character. ; It Iwaa formerly-the custom' to place .the pressed tobacco in a room . called tlje sweat-house, where if remnined’fov'a considerable to, a warm atmos phere. This treatment made he tobacco sweat. Globules of juice appeared upon its surface and dropped upon the floor,And'the'fiavor-was much improved tlierehy. . ; ' It is also common with Lottie tobacco manu facturers to sweeten the dark’and rank quali ties for chewing, by di|jpltigjthe, leaves in bun-' dies into sugar syrup,‘before-pressing them. We have only referred to'the treatment of chew ing tobacco ; the superior qualities being used fur this .purpose. The -teryis “ honey-dew,” " swejet-leaf,” applied to - different lots pf to bacco, are of, the ‘ bunium’ (order. . The best qualities of tobacco art’said to be cultivated on now soil, on the slopes of bills.—Sci entific American: 1 . 'j , Tng Oitssr.—The waifs of a oh#st ore so con trlved as to give admission of air to the lunga by elevation of the rib) am . the depression of tbs diaphragm. It is ni tes? try that the bellows movement of the chesty |y which tho Inngs ore supplied with .loir, shot'll. be. free and unre strained; for the ribs i>;e ed connected togeth er, that whatever'orrea^'t|e'motion of one or two of the lupjr ribs oqijboth sides of the chest affects the mouon of Ihe'whole; and it would be a»|pHihfsophical to lie tho;handles of a Joel lows together in oriSd foj hove it work well npon'ajfire, as to.ap|ly aj belt dr any olher article of dress so flrmlpabont the chest as to ■ arrest the motion of :?VHe im .respiration. Were it) not-for the fiapnragm, which has a motibn of its o#n. life dotjld be sustained but few-minutes under, flnjtmtira arrest of tho motion of the ribs. ijfhetf the lower part of the chest is sin a stiiii of .compression, the diaphragm, acting ,frcsm smaller circumfer ence from its filed margin Amoves less efficient ly, and jts embarrassiSenf);is .still further in creased when the' wails of ‘the abdomen are so compressed upon tho spleen, livir, Intestines, etc., as to obstruct the rising and falling movement belonging tod natural respi ration.. ■ •' ' - , 1 , Animal knew of a jackdaw that often used to eat; thtjo gum (bat exuded from' plum trees, npdjalwkya did so when it is nnvsall. In connection' tvith this subject, it may well be mention! dlthat'a careful observer Would find himself Ijepajjd by watching the modes of - cure employed by gick and wounded creatures. Weall kiowlhat the dog and cat rosorTto grass, when they; feel.out of. health, and hares to a specie. kfruoas. I was fold, on thoauthorlty of an iiye witness, that a gold • finch which bad be( p struck, by a hawk and wounded, made-its w|yto a dry puff-ball, tore it open wilhite Rusted the wounded shoulder with the ep Tree, thereby, stopping the effusion of the bleed. jfTbe ; spectator was great ly surprised at the it tfdeht, and being induced to try the some remei y upon a wounded finger, found tbat the experl VVftt was completolj sue ceisfuj. V ‘ ’ J Otn FoiKa becomf - preciee and. methodical, became, feeling' that Alfa' is drawing toward its •close, they desire to}. eke the best of the rem nant that is le%. an the most of everything they do. Youth tbit ait has eogreata future be&re it, nod 'plane 'o.'many grand achieve ments for. the oominj morrow,” that the com mon duties of the da ; are slightly and slight ingly discharged;, f, [ | r uL,—lt a 5m3 tbere.is one army in spector-,who, won’t wj kit the rascality «f army contractors,, A manufacturer in Essex county had a lot of shoes returned on his hands , with a large .hole out through the bottom of “ *°-jff«>faally preclude the pos mbdity Of their sohseqdent acceptance by oni leas eoneoientious inipccitors. 3 - TYA.VTXD, by ah et orney, a clerk to engross other people’s attcnj|mj 6 " MAYORS d|Y|l Great Wo, the nad*rsi£rfoct Mayors,iereby cer tify- thatthe Druggirta. Apothecaries, and Physicians of.o'wr seoverol cities havesignad a dpenmont of aasuninoo to us that A 2 BR’3 p h •p.awrr.t.A. haa been touiid to be a remedy c t 'great. oxcollcnco, and worthy ttye confldeijoe of the community. HQK.' JAJIES COOK, Mayor of LOWELL, HASS. HON. ALBIN .BEARD, Mayor of NASHUA, If. H. HON. E. W. HARRINGTON, Mayor of'MANOHBSTBR, W. H. HON. JOHN ABBOTT, Mayor of CONCORD, N. H. ho'N. a. h. bullock, Mayor of WORCESTER, MASS. HON. NATHiL SILSBEE, ■ Mayor of SALEM, MASS. HON. E. W. LINCOLN, Jr., Mayor of BOSTON, MAES. HON. mM. RODMAN, ; „ Mayor of PROVIDENCE, H. I, HON. AMOS W. PRENTICE, .y. „. - , , Mayor of NORWICH, OONN.- HON. J. N. HARRIS, - Mayor of NEW LONDON, CONN. HON. OHAS. S. RODXER, Mayor of MONTREAL, O. B. HON. D. P. TIE MANN, Mayor of NEW YORK OT*Y. HON. H. m. KINSTREY,» Mayor of HAMILTON, 0. W. HON. ADAM WILSON, Mayor of. TORONTO, O. W. SON. R. M, '"BISHOP, Mayor of CINCINNATI, OHIO. HON. I. H. CRAWFORD, . ... Mayor of LOUISVILLE, KY. HON. JOHN SLOAN, Mayor of LYONS, lOWA. HON. JAMES McFEETEES, - Mayor - of BOWMANVXLLB, O. W. HON. JAMES W. NORTH, Mayor of AUGUSTA, ME. HbN. HENRY COOPER, Jr., Mayor of HALLO W-hiLL, 2033. HON. JAMES S. SEEK, of FREDERICTON, N. B. HON. WILLARD NYE, Mayor of NEW BEDFORD, MASS. HON. J. BLAISDELL, Mayor of FALL HIVEB, MASS. HON. W. H. CRANSTON, Mayor of NEWPORT, B. I. HON. FRED STAHL, - Mayor of GALENA, ILL. HON.* JOHN HODGDEN, „ Mayor- of DUBUQUE, lOWA. HON. THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD,’ Mayor of CHATTANOOGA, TENET. HON. ROBERT BLAIR, Mayor of TUSCALOOSA, ALA. HON. R. D. BAUGH, Mayor of MEMPHIS, TENN. HON. GERARD STITH, Mayor of NEW ORLEANS, LA. HON. H. D. SCRANTON, Mayor of ROCHESTER, N. Y. HON. BE WITT O. GBOVE, Mayor of UTICA, IT. Y. HON. GEO. WILSON, * Mayor of PITTSBUKO, PA HOW. C. H. BUHL, Mayor of DBTBOIT, MICH. HOW. HEMAW L. PAGE, Mayor of MILWAUEXE!, WIS. HOW. W. W. VAUGHN, Mayor of KAOHTE, WlB. HON. A. FARR, - , i Mayor of KENOSHA, WIB. HOW. JOHN C. HAINES, Mayor, of CHICAGO, ILT. how! m. j. a. heath, . Mayor of STHTiMA, ALA. HOW. A. J. NOBLE, - Mayor of MONTGOMERY, ALA HOW. W. S. HOLYBAD, 'Mayor of COLUMBUS, QA DOW ESFAETEHO MANUEL, Mayor of VEBA CBTT3. DOW. EIETRE DE CABALLO, Mayor of MEXICO. DON ESTEPHAWIE RODRIGUES, Mayor of HAVANA.. DOW ANTONIO ECHEVERA, Mayor of T.ITvTA, PERU. Certify that the resident Druggists have assured them Ayer’s Sarsaparilla ,Is on excellent remedy #»end worthy the con t fidenoo of the community. For Spring X>laeoses. ' For Purifying the Blood. For Scrofnlp or Evil* For Tumora f Ulcers/and Sores. For Eruptions and Pimples. For Blotches, Blaine, and Bolls. For 6t* Anthony’s Fire, Rose,'or Fry* For Tetter or Salt Rheum. [alpelas* For Scald Head and Ringworm* . For Cancer and Cancerous Sores. For Sore Ryes, Sore Ears, and Humors* For Female Diseases. For Suppression and Irregularity. ■ For Syphilis* or Venereal Diseases* For Diver Complaints. For Diseases of the Heart. The Mayors of the chief cities of the TTni tad States, Canadas, and British Provinces, OhiU, ppera, Brazil, Mexico, and in foot al most all the cities on this icontlne&t, have signed this document, to assure their 1 people what remedies they may with safety ami confidence. But our space will-only admit a-portion of them. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla., Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Ayer’s Pills, dnd Ayer’s Ague Cure, ‘ rRETAUSD »T i ’ * . Dr. -Jp) C. ’Ayer- A- ICO4 k&Vell, aAsi., *" And sold by Dragalsta every where. Per sale hy C. i J. 1. BOBIXSOU, tVellabtire, Pa. ch^y^YfAGiTATOB. - 1 - 1 SPHCrAL NOTICE. ; V it, buyers of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Qro* f\ c«fl«>,Sats ana Cips, 40., can make money by tnpking their purchases at J. A. PAESONS’ CHEAP GASH STOKE. ’ His stock is now in first rate shape, conflating of all kinds of-Domestic Goods, which will bo sold at less than JIEW YORK PRICES. Wo have full lines of Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, Bleached Do., Den ims, Tucking?, -Striped Shirtings, Cheeks, Blankels, linens, Toweiingr, Yarns, Hosiery. Cotton Batting, Gloves Ac./in as great variety os ever. r DRESS GOODS. ' In this slock wo cannot he heat. Having on hand a large'stock of Plain and Figured Beds, Brocades, Mohairs, Plain Alpaca?; Figured and Plain Merinoes, ParameUas, Castynefos, DeLaines, 4c» from the rich goods to the lowest-prioes in market. ♦ . SHAWL AND CLOAK STOCK,, broche Shawls, single & double, BLANKET . « v FANCY WOOL •• “ Cloak?, Snc(jnc!, Cloak Cloths, Trimmings 4c., in this stock ire can suit every one. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. Black and Fancy Cassimeres, Melton’s Black Broadcloths, Overcoatings, Batinetts, Coshmeretts, Kentucky. Joans, Faemers and -Mechanics Cassimeres, Cottonades and in prices as low as. can be found in the county. u " BOOTS AND SHOES. Mens-Double Solo Etp Boots, Mens A Double Sole Kip, Mens Stoga do., Boys da., Youths do., Womens Calf Custom mode Shoes, Ladies Kid null Morocco Balmoral Boots, Ladies Kid and Lasting'Balmoral Gaiters, Ladies Kid and Lasting Congress Gaiters Fine Morocco Boots, Childrens Shoes, all kinds. Wi can suit all calls as to ; ’ KINDS AND SIZES. and will guarantee the prices as low as the lowest. Batter, Eggs and other Produce, taken on favorable terms.' An Early Call is Solicited! JAMES A. PARSONS, J No. 3 CONCERT BLOCK, CORNING, N. Y. Oct. li, 188?. Economy in Wealth! CURE YOUR COUGH FOR 13 CENTS. The Best and Cheapest Household Remedy r, the World, Madame ZADOC PORTER’S Great Cough Remedy. Madams ZADOC PORTER 1 BALSAM is prepared with a the requisite care and skill, fror a combination of tho best rom . divs the vegetable a fords, its remedial kingdom ar based on its power to assist th healthy and vigorous circnhvtio 1 , of tho blood, through tho Lung It Is not tv violent remedy, bv omollent—warm, searching an effective; can bo taken by IL ! eldest person or youngest child ' Madams ZApOC PORTER’ BALSAM has been in use by th ! public for over 13 Years, and ha acquired its present sale simpl; by being recommended by thei L who have used it to [JwX -d friends and others. Most Important.—Mb- BBS -me Zadoc Porter's Curative Bl- .am Is sold at a price whih * t it .i I* v ono to keep it convenient tor u» The timely nse of a aiugle bottle wij! prove to be worth 3M times its cost. ! j NOTICE.—Save You* Mosst Do not be persuaded i purchase article’s at 4s to $1 which do not contain tho vf tues of a 13 cAt Bottle of Madame Porter’s Curative B£ tam, the cost of .manufacturing which is as great ns thntji almost any medicine; and tho verjr low price at whip it is sold.'makes .the profit to tho seller “apparently snid. and unprincipled dealers will sometimes recommend otfr medicines on which their profits are larger, unless the ffectu ally removed without medicine, and withonriineer ous surgical operations, bougies, or coritals, pointing out a mode of euro at onc»c°rlain and effectual, by which every sufferer no roathr what hi. condition may be, may cure himself .beaply, privately and radically. This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. 1 ; Bent under seal,do any address, in a plaii, sealed Xrby° D ad&? of “ °‘ Dt! ’ or CHAS.J. C. KLINE 4 fO„ Feb/Su.*" Y ° rk> Po, ‘ offi « Bor (4M «. Sore Tbroat and Diplub'ria. A NEW and powerful remedy to be used , only eilernnlly has Just been found] It must be applied when toe first symptoms anp^ r It will certainly redoes the Bwelling and inkamation Call for the Lethwm.Ointment at Soy's W Store Pireot ons accompany each bottle. Price 25 cents Wellsboro, Feb. 4/1863. corns. Madam* ZADOC PORTER’ Cubitiye Balsam }s wnrrauted i used according to the direction! to cureinnll cases Coughs,Coldi \Vboopinß Cough. Asthma, an a}] affections of the Throat an EungS. bflngsit in the reach of cvey DR. BWEBT*B INFALLIBLE LIN IHBN T! THE GREAT REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, LjnaBAOO ■ STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, - CUTS AND WOUNDS PILES, HEADACHE, ; AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NER , TOUS’ DISORDERS, ' ; For all of -which It is a speedy and certain remedy, M d never falls. This Liniment is prepared frota the ieiipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the fa mius bone setter, and has been used in his practice fd- more thak twenty yeans with the most astonish ing success, i r ■ ■ . •AS &N ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it is nn r|ruled by any preparation boforethe public, of whjch the most skeptical may be convinced by a single trial. ■' This Liniment will cure rapidly and radically, Meumalic Diiordcrt of every kind, and in thousands of cases where it has been used it has never jieen knojvn to fail, ; FOR NEURALGIA, it 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 oun instantly. FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENE RAR LASSITUDE arising from imprudence or ex cess, this Liniment is a most happy and unfailing remedy. Acting directly upon the nervoat tissues, it strengthens and revivifies the system, and restores it to elasticity and vigor. FOR PILES.—As an external remedy, we claim that ii is the bett known, and we challenge the world to produce an equal. Every victim of this dis tressiug complaint should give it a trial, for it will not fail to afford immediate relief, and in a mojority of 'oases will effect a radical cure. QUINSY AND SORE THROAT are some times extremely malignant and dangerous, but a timely application of this Liniment will never fail to cure. , SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and en largement of the joints is liable to occur if neglected. Tho worst case may be conquered by this Liniment in two or three days. BRUISES. CUTS, WOUNDS. SORES. Ulr CERS, BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily to tho wonderful healing properties of Dr. Sweet's Infal lible Liniment, when used according to directions. Also, Chilblains, Frosted Feet, and Insect Bites and Stings. i i V 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 Cares Ebeam&tism and never fails. DB. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is & certain remedy for KeUralgia. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Bums and Scalßs immediately. C DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is the best known remedy for Sprains add Bruges. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE iINIMBNT Cures Headache immediately and was nevqr known to fail. DR. SWEEP’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Affords immediate relief for Piles, and seldom fails to cure. 1 DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cares Toothache la one-minute. DR, SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cares Cats and Wounds immediately, and leaves no scar. DR. 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. 88. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Taken internally cares Colic, Cholera Morbus and Cholera. BR, SWEET'S INFALLIBLE, LINIMENT Is truly a “friend in need,” and every family should have it at band* BR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is for sale by &U Druggists. Price 25 and 60 cents. A Friend' in Need* Try If. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment, as an ex ternal remedy, i& without a rival, aud will alleviate pain more speedily than any other preparation. For all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders it is truly in fallible, and as a curative for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Ac., its soothing, healing and powerful strengthening properties, excite the just wonder and astonishment of all who b&vo ever given it a trial. Over one thousand certificates of remarkable cures, performed by it within the lost two years, attest the fact. To 110 isc Owners! Sr. Sweet’. Infallible Liniment for Bone. is unrivaled by any, and, in all coses 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 be easily prevented and cured in their incipient stages, but confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a radical cure. No cose of the kind, however, la so desperate or hopeless but it may be alleviated by this Liniment, and Us faithful application will always remove the Lameness, and enable the horses to travel with comparative ease* Every horse owner should have thiarenedy at band, for its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will: effectually pre vent .those formidable diseases, to which all horses ore liable, and which render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. OR. SWEET’S Infallible Liniment, ib. ini SOLDIER S FRIEND, And thomands have found it. TRULY A FRIEND'IN NEED I CAUTION. To avoid Imposition, observe the Signature and Licences of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every label, and also' * f Stephen Sweet’s Infallible Liniment” blown in tbe glass of eaob bottle, without which none are gen uine. i ' RICHARDSON A CO., * Sole Proprietors, Norwich, €h MORGAN & ALLEN, General Agents, . 46 Cliff-Street, New York. g*Sr Sold by all dealers everywhere. December 10, 1863.—1 y. y rt.Tr.ncj~, s-iwrw-•-> THE BUFFALO, ' MERCANTILE COLLEGE, . ( CORNER OF Bain and Seneca Streets, Is an important link in the great chain of National Mercantile Colleges, located in the following Cities vis: NEW YORK CITY,- PHILADELPHIA, BROOKLYN, ALBANY, TROY, CLEVELAND, DETROIT, CHICAGO, J AND SAINT ;LOUIS. ...... A Scholarship issued from the.BnlTalo College, en titles the holder to attend either or all th« Colleges for »n unlimited time. ■ The design of these Institutions, is to impart to yonng men and ladles, a thorovgh, practical iutirtei^ are organised and conducted open a basis which dmst sees.™ to each separate Instilnlion the best possible facilities for imparling A thorough eommerci&l.edaeation, and render it as a whole, *- c most comprehensive and Complete system in this country. Book-Keeping in all its departments, Commercial Law, Commercial Arithmetic and Penmanship, are taught in 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. Resident Principal at Buffaio, J. C. Bet ant. For further informntion, please call! at the College Rooms, or send for Catalogue and Circular enclosing letter stomp.' Address i BBTANT & STRATTON, . June 4,1862.—1 y. Buffalo, N. 7. NEW GOODS! T. L. BALDWIN ■ now receiving a and Well Se eeled Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of a General Stock of DRY GOODS, - LADIES' DRESS GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, ; HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, WOODEN WARE, Ac., Ac., Ac,, Ac., All of which will be sold VERY LOW for * READY PAY ONLY. ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN* EXCHANGE. All persons buying GOODS for READY PAT, Are respectfully invited tb coll and examine THE STOCK, As they are to be sold at VERY LOW PRICES. - CASH PAID FOB WOOL Tioga, May 28.1862. T. L. BALDWIN. Portable Patent Hor»r-P«swer. THE undersigned take pleasure in notifying the public, that they have succeeded in devising e Horse Power with only three places of friction, and combines the maximum of efficiency, durability, ana economy, wuu tne uiiuhuum of weight m 4 pfSo«. On account of its simplicity it mby b« 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 shop. Individual rights $5,00. * Township, County, and State rights for sale cheap at our office. Agents wanted to sell territory. For further particulars ad- dress MIDDAUGB A CLARK. Mansfield, July 23, 1362.-ff. I smmaMA Tlic New. Commercial Building, arc located opposite Court House, corner of Court aud Cliciiiiuso.Sti*cct«i. This College isin bo way connected with any other Institution. The energies of the entire Faculty are exclusively devoted to this. The design of this Institution is to afford to Touu' Men an opportunity for acquiring a Thorough, Proc tical-, Bntiue** Education. The Books and Forms are carefully arranged by Practical Accountants, expressly for ihiaTTnsiitation,- nnd the Course of Instruction is such as to combine Theory and Practice. COLLEGIATE COURSE. This Course embraces Book-Keeding in all its de partments, Penmanship, Commercial Arithmetic. Business Correspondence, Commercial Law, Political Economy, Commercial Ethics, Partnership Settle ments, Detecting Counterfeited and Altered Bank Notes, Ac, ; The Spencerian System of Penmanship ife taught in all its varieties, by the most skillful masters of the art. - t . Tho Book-Keeping department is under the special supervision and instruction of the Principal, D. W. LOWELL. • QENBRAL I^TE-O^t^dLA.TIOZT. Students can enter at any time. No vacations.— Usual time to complete the Coarse, from 6to 12 weeks. Assistance rendered to graduates in procuring situa tions. Graduates are presented with an elegantly en graved Diploma. Jay For catalogue of 70 pages, specimens of pen manship, Ac., enclose two letter i stamps, and address LOWELL A WARNER, Sept. 17, 1862. Binghamton, N. T. Tlte Confession and Experience of a Poor Yoons; Iflsin. A GENTLEMAN having been cored of tbe results of early error and disease,, will, from motives of benevolence, send to those who request, a copy of tho above interesting, narrative, published by himself.— This little book is designed as a warning and coupon to young men and those who suffer from Nervous Debility, Loss of Memory; Presatcrb'Decay, Ac., Ac., supplying at tbe same time the means of self-cure* Single copies will be sent under seal in a plain envelope,—without charge,—to any who request it, ffy addressing tbe author. CHAS. A. LAMBERT, Esq.. Green point, Long Island, New York. cowsruiPTioif, AND Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS, can be cured. Not -however,by, any medicine taken into the stomach, as has been fulljt, shown recently in a series of essays by Dr. Robert Hunter of New York City, published in the Dotty Tribune; bat by inhaling tbe suitable medicine combined with oxygen, into the Lungs. Tho subscriber Is so fully satisfied of this that be has entered into an arrange -ment with Dr. Hunter, by which any person suffering from diseased tbroat or lungs, on giving him a full statement of their and paying the regular fee,'which is very reasonable, can have their case sent to the Doctor and tbe medicine and inhaling in strument-furnished to them* Persons able to come to him are desired.io do so, and will generally find him at hla Furniture and Car pet Booms in Those who are unable to come,be will visit on being requested to do so/ He has made this arrangemenband gives this notice that no ent in this county may die of these diseases without the trial of this lasi and most successful triumph of medleal science. Lawrenmille,. Jan. 14, ’63,-tt E. D. 'WELLS. WM, fi, SMITH, PROSECUTING PENSION ATTORNEY JL »nd Dealer in LAND WARRANTS, And General Collection and Claim Agent KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA., Will attend,to business in the Supreme Conrt and Court of claims, and to the prosecution of claims be fore the several: Pep Mi men Is of Government. Espe cial attention will be given to claims for BOUNTY BANDS and ARREARS OF PA Y; SIOO BOUN TY and PENSIONS, in the LAND and INDIAN OFFICES;■ before the GENERAL POST OFFICE, and MILITARY CLAIMS generally. ■ The Subscriber having been engaged for the past four years in tho prosecution of claims before IbeDs partments in Washington, will give particular attend tion to • , . SUSPENDED CLAIMS ; far Pensions and BOUNTY LANDS, especially hr* cases where the soldier or widow is upshift to state * the officer’s name-. Ip oil such cates no. cba’ege, w'UIJ be made unless successful- Unqnostioablo refereatar will be given in nil cases. Ail business, relating to matters above referred to can be done by correspond ence with the subscriber, and all letters addressed to him at Knoxville, .Tioga ’ Connty, Fa., will receive I prompt Wtemiou. WM. B. SMITH, i Angnst 27,1862. . llulaa Plioiosrapltlc Room*. H. H. WOOD’S I hCAMOTH SKYX-IQHT BOQ1iI«, -tVEII C. W, SEA ES’ NEW SHOE STORE, First do - jr below (X L. WILCOX. H. H. WOOD, would say to the inhabitants of Wellsboro and surrounding country, that he Is now prepared to furnish them wilb.everythlng in tho list of PHOTOGRAPHS, J i AMBROTYPES, OS ME LAINOTYPES; famished at any room in the City. Just received a sett of JAMINS CELEBRATED LENSES, manufac tured expressly for the' Carta de visits. Also a Urge assortment of - PBOTOSRAPBIC ALBUMS, price, from $1,25 to $4.00. At this day, no pariorta. blels considered finished, withouIthcPHOTOGRAPB. IC ALBUM. Coses of ait styles. Pictures from twenty-five cents to five dollars. Thankful for post favors, I would solicit a comic, nation of the same, by doing first class work for all Wellsboro, May 28, 1862. H. H. WOOD. War! War for the Union! THE undersigned would respectfully inform bis old friends, customers, and the pubUo generally, that he has opened a . CABINET AND CHAIB SHOP, on Main Street, opposite H. W* Darias Wagon Shop, where he intends to keep constantly'on hand a gene* yal assortment of ’ Cabinet Ware, made of the best materials, and by the best workmen. Also Coffins made to order, and as c-teap as can be procured- ehewfaere, accompanied with a Hearse, Also Chairs of* every variety from the BEST down to Che CHEAPEST, to Sait Parclmgcri. Also Turning of all kinds done to order and to tall CUSTOMERS. The Undersigned having bod many years experl* .ence, both in France and,in this country, feels confU dent that be cannot be excelled in either of the above branches of mechanism—und furtber would recom mend the public to CALL AND EXAMINE htk workmanship and prices before purchasing else* wb>c. JACOB STIOKLIK. ellsborn, March-19.1862. FAA.fi AND WINTER GOODS. No. 2, Union Block, JEROME SMITH Has returned from Now York jnlendid nrsorrmODt of DRY ROODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS 4 CAPS, HARDWARE, BOOTS 4[SHOES, GLASSWARE, GROCERIES. DOMESTICS, WOOiDfeNWARE, ENGLISH CLOTHS, - LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, SATINS, FRENCH CaSSIMERES. POLL CLOTH, TWEEDS AND KENTUCKY JEANS. Attention is called to bis stock of Black and Figured Dress Silk,#, Worsted Goods, Merlnoc*, Black and Figuered DcLsidm, Long and Square Shawls, Ladies* Cloth, Opera Flannels, As. Purchasers will fihd that No. 2, Union Block, Main Street, is the place to bay the best quality of goods at the lowest prices, I JEKOMB SMITH. WelUboro, Nor. 5j 1562. BOOTS, SHOES, LEATBEB ANO FINDINGS. FEAKKLIN SAYS: •* yVben yon have anything to advertise, tel] tie public of it in plain, simple language/* I am manufacturing good custom made Boots and Shoes which I will sett at fair.,prices, and only for HEADY PAY, Such work cannot ho sold at as low rates as eastern mode slop-work, but it can and will be sold at prices wbioh will, enable the pur chaser to protect bis feet with good substantial boots mord cheaply than with a poor slop.shop article, which, even if it chances not to fkll_in pieces with lbs first weeks service, is but a doubtful protection in wet and cold weather. • Try me. 1 Buck and Doeskins Wanted, in the red and short bine, for which I will Jay cask and a good price. Bccf-Bidci and Calftkina 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 ossortmenl of sole, upper, calfskins and linings, pegs, thread, noils, twis, knives, shoe-hammers, Ac,,, ■to,, kept con-tnntly on hand, which I will sell cheap* for cash. Shop on Mala Street between Wilcox’, and Bullard’s. Q. W. BEAKS. N. B. I etin'tgivo credit, because, to h. plain, I haven’t got it to give. Wellfboro, August 2T, 1862. ' ; To Consiiinpiivei. THE advertiser, bavin* been restored to health in* a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after hav ing goffered several years with a severe Jung offc«- tion, and that dread disease, Consumption, isanziooi to make known to bis fellow sufferers tbe means bl cure. To all who desire it be will send a copy of the prescription nsed (free of charge),'with direclions for. preparing' and using the same, which they will find » sure cure for Consumption, Atthma, Bro«chili>, <£e. The only object of the advertiser in sending the pre scriptions is to benefit the afflicted, and spread Infer raatien which he conceives to be invaluable, and he faopcf every sufferer will try his remedy, as it wUlcos* nothing and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the will please addtert ' r Bov. EEWAKB A. WILSON* Wiliiaoisburgb, Kings County, New Yerk. Oct Ist 1862. CABINET ffiKggg WARE ROOM. THE Subscriber most respectfully announce# be has on band at tbe stand, and for salj^ Cheap Lot of furniture. comprising in part Drasiug and Common Bureau*, Secretaries and ot \ . Cates, Center, Card and Pier' Tables, Dining «y- Brcak/ast Tables, Marble-topped and Common S\e*d*i Ouphoard» x Cottage and other Bedsteads, Stands, s*• . fas and Chairs, Oitt and Rosewood 4foaßdt*£* f 9t Picture Frames, coffins made to order on abort notice- R hearse will be furnished if desired. N. B. Turning and Sawing done to order. ' August It, 1869, B. T. VAKHORJ*. ■i**