•V*. l y fo ■- ’M * ■* |-^ 33t#ul ' msfamt TBS \ W|pA VJBIB. . on hark I wsllcxi tSew Wfljj|land' path*, . , WUhoaWh* blMt forakfiojyißg ■That raiwowth the wUbWiS leave* Tiw fiU«*t bnd was gni^gi T*-ri»T the Booth wind a-tare* away - Ihe typoi'of Autamris ! ■ And skew* tb* rweet aibclns,-flowers — j Spring’* children, pore tnd-tender. ' . 0 prephet tonli, with lipe,6ffeloom , Outvying in lhelr beauty t ■ The pearly tint* of oceail abiUi— jTe teach mo faith and dm*. ■' '' Walk life’s dafk wsy*,-3jri »e|n to say, With Lore’a diripe ro'Sktjrwing, That where man sets bii-wishered leave*, 1 Seed lees the «w*et flj'wei* growing. ■ . a'' High Fe tdißg. - In'fattening cattle md or in keeping milch Cows, few farmers appreciate the adysn tagCrOf high feeding, A Fargp amonnt of food is requiredto keep the u!» tl alive, nod the milk dr flesh and'fat wh}» obtain is deri ved from the food given ij- ieie !SS of this quan tity. If a horse: will ( aw a ton,'and the empty wagon weighs 15-1 vt.‘, we.can only take s load of 5 owt.; but attf ihpnother horse and we can then take a - load; of lEj cwt. In other words, the effective'powJ of the two horses is five times as much as the me,.! It is so' in feeding roil! i opws and in fatten ing cattte and sheep—if,fis.th*. few pounds of extra feed that we give .' hern Which .-produces the desired milk and fai.C To .give only enough food to keep the animals fn a stationary condi- S>, when the object ij to gist them fat, is nlfestiy absurd, andj-o g'nje 'them only a little more titan is access’ cy,-anjd thus get only s little fat, is also very p. Jr Economy, when by a few pounds more foojf- we might double or treble the amount of fat : r y milk. We do not mean to bo; understood as saying that farmersdo.net fattening cattle arid sheep have all the 'fs'sd they wiliest.— This is not"the case. Thi§ let thein have food enough, but it is not so -t atritiOus as it should be. We do not feed enou jh grain. We are aware that thjs !wilt' seem strange doctrine to'some of out re. .ders in this vicinity, and in the Eastern State! j wKere grain iMnow so high, and beef, mnttt n and pork ad. lore. Bat in truth this does imt-affept. the question. Hay is quite as high, relatively, as grain, and if it will pay at all'to fatenealtle or,sheep, it will pay to feed them wo.l. In! fact it wilt not pay to feed them in qn’., othet way. We do not say that cattle can i 4 fattened here at a profit. Wo hardly seed (|W such can be the, case, at the ■ present tof bjeef and grain, ■ hut it is useless to attend i to obviate the diffi ■ culty byj stinting them 1-1 their-food. If high feeding does hot pay, puir‘ feeding certainly will not.— Genesee Farmkr,' 1 , Hints on Washing the Banda Some “ philosophy” is useful in even so sim ple a matter as washing ( the hands., If any lady doubts it let her examine tfie surface to be cleansed with water, and she-Will've interested at the discoveries made; of a smooth surface of the skin, prespiiMnjf when unwashed a dingy appearance, there rill bfe seen a rough corrugated ‘surface, witjaj.leep,. irregular fur rows, in which the'foreifcfr, particles are depos ited like earth among th; .orfgh paving stones of a street. ■ If they lie-lot sely, ;it would be an easy matter to dftlodge with a little cold water; but the pores, f iei*waste pipes of the body, are continually ! discharging into the drains, perspiration and'Oiiv which by evapora tion became a cement to.; hfcld the particles' of dost, etc., and to removtf them requires ‘both Chemical and mechanics;'' actionJ Warm water softens this cement, expands the furrows, and makes the skin -pliable; fc lo that by Rubbing, the soil is disturbed and ■pfrti£lly‘ removed. But chemistry must ai,d a lit)fe before the process is complete ;-soap is there,ora' added; and the al kali of which unites wit oily matters, end the whole,.is s;)Si!y disposed; f. j The towel is useful, because Uta soft threads pf fibers work down among'the furrows like so many little 'brooms, sweeping them ont, benc& It should be soft and pliable, flannel is pfeferable to cotton for this purpose and a sponge is best of'ail. Harsh, strong, alkaline eoap. dhpuld be avoided, as it abstracts, all oil from the upper layer of the skin, and makes it eraser chap. Cold cream eoap is best, being nenj(f|tl. Where a sponge is not obtainable, a -very, meat - apd ■ serviceable wash-cloth'may” be soft! Cotton twine, either with orochet or coarse woolen nee dles,-knitting backward *rfd forward, as garters are kbit. A mitten knitdf this, cotton with a crochet needle is for (his purpose, and makes a neat article,for the .wash stand. The washihg cloths ■mtiyi'be, had of most perfu mers. 7'f , | l -1 . . • 'n ■ I A Good SioKACte.—jWco'ontryj youth, paving an uncle living in.towfi,Resolved to pay him a virit. He accordingly smarted off one morning, and arrived at bis uncle's house just as supper was ready. Being very hungry,: from his long walk, he. no aoener got seated art the table than be commenced a’furious onslaught on the eater hies, at right and left, • '-v “Hold on, air,” said hisi'cinole, who was a pious man, “"wp always say something here before we eat.” ' . •;[ “ Say what youv’e to,’l answered the boy,-between two mo/ttbfuls, “you,can't,torn my stomach I” ' i A Sharp Thiep.—-Qua o£ jthe dorks kt Rut bod, Vermont, was ''lakan in’ by a shrewd female' thief last week? ra. the following man ner'; She entered -a. ; «(ite and informed the modest fellow that she: had loi t one of her gar—elaatios, and reqjtei tefi him to give her a string to snbsthnte in es her stocking gave her much -trouifle.: | The obliging clerk complied, and she /lihind the counter'for the avowed purpose of fisiening it in its place. The string, it uas f really used to tie some pants, which she contrived there to lay hands on, inside herboop skirt.’ ' • *• „• '> i ? - Mufta, Mush Cakes, ; Ifriedr fdush ; Stir corn meat' into fill sufficiently thick. Add salt; keep stirring il to. prevent it being lumpy. It sijould boil nearly 1 boor. Pour it out in pans, jand’ When cold it makes a wholesome and good'dessert, if sliced and fried. *»t it with sugar and dream, or potter and mo -lasses. I A Joetxr Lore met Me old college tutor at ar great horse fair. ; “ _AjV Doctor,” exclaimed hit lordship, " whaf btdi igs yon here among these high-Vred*aattle I iio you think yon can distinguish a horse fronytb bsff.’f « My lord,” replied,the tutor, " liodV beroeiTed you among thesehorpes.*’ ■ --i !5.i ’ Hy ' " [-. ■ .Brjw those who siok Jjand drink at the ex pense of dihera 40 sa fVtheir own. ! -' ' ' : i' '■■■ ' . Chajlokd nut Mind.—A few days since, a young lady residing below Marlboro*, -Mary land, who'was engaged to be married tgri;yqung merchant of WaBhington r «>mpany with.some friends for that city, where the knot was to have been tied; but.on the way, the party stopped in Marlboro’ to • refresh -them selves, and, by aecident an old flame made hia appearance, and on learning the object of her visit, renewed bis claims for her band, was ac cepted, rind in a short, time married, rind the pair took this hack track homeward. We are not informed how the Washington man took it. The celebrated Henderson, the actor, was sel dom known to be in a passion. When at Ox ford, he was one day debating with a fellow-stu -1 dent, who nob keeping his temper, threw a glass Of wine in liis face. Mr. ‘ Henderson took out hjs bandkerpbief, wiped his face, and coolly said“ That, sir, was a digression—now for the argument." n [ AYER’S K/ j CATHARTIC PILLS, Jm L \ ' (SUGAR COATED.) J ~ j ABC MADE TO' CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CURE THE SICK, Invalids, JFatlbrs-, Mothers, Physicians, Philanthro pists, bad their 'Effects, -and judge of their Virtues. FOR THE CURE OP Boadaehe, Sick Headache, Fonl-Stoxanch* I' PiTTSBtJBO, Pa„‘M»F.VIBSS. Db.J.O. Ateb, Sib : I have been repeatedly cored of the worst headache hoy body can bare by a dose or two of year Pills. It Bcemslto arise from a foul stomach, which they cleanse at once.j If they will cure others os they do me, the factis worth knowing. ED. W. PREBLE, \ Clerk of Steamer Clarion. Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints. Department op tab Interior, >) Washington, D. C., 7 Feb. 1850. J Sib: I hare nbed yonr Pill* In my general-and hospital practice ever yon made them, and cannot hesitate to say they are thd best cathartic ,Vre employ. Their regula tlng action on the liver is quick and decided, consequently they are an admirable remedy for* derangements of that organ. I have seldom found a case of bilious dii ease so obstinate that it did not readily yield to them. Dysentery, Relax. and Worms Post Office, HittkAxn, lav. Co., Mich., No*. 16,1855. Db.Ater: Tjour Puls are the perfection of medicine.— They have done| my wife' more good than I can tell you. She bad been slfk and pining away for months. Went off to be doctored rjt great expense, bat got no better. She then commenced taking your Pills, which soon cufed her, by ex* Celling largo quantities of worms (dead) from her body. They afterwnrdt cured her and ohr two children of bloody dysentery. One of our neighbors bad it bad, and my wife cured him with [two doses of yonr Pills, ( while others around us paid from fife to-twenty dollars doctors’ bills, and lost much time, without being cured entirely even then. Bncb a medicine as yours, which is actually good and honest, Will bo prized here, j GEO. J. GRIFFIN, Postmaster. pram Her. J. jv. Himes, Pastor of Advent Church Boston. Dr. Ater: I iave used your Pills with extraordinary bug* cess in my family and among those I am called to visit in distress. To ijegulate the organs of digestion and purify the blood they are the very best remedy ever known, and I can confidently recommend them' to ms friends. ■ Yours, | * J. V. HIMES. Warsaw, Wyo Misc Co., N. Oct. 24,1855. Dear Sir: lorn using your Cathartic Pills in my practice, and find them dn excellent purgative to cleanso ilio system and purify the fountains of the blood, ! JOHN G- MEACHAM, M. D. Erysipelas, Scrofula, King's Evil, Tetter, Tumors, and Salt Bhenm. Dr. At nil: Yj° ur P*Hs are the paragon of all Abates great in medicine. They have cured my little daughter of ulcer ous sored upon |her hands and (eetthat had proved incurable for year?. Her; mother has been' long grievously afflicted with blotches and pimples on her skin ami'in her hair. Af ter our child wrs cuied, she also tried your PiUs>andthey haVe cured her. ASA MOUQIUDQK. From the Iter. Dr. Ilaukcs, of the Methodist £pls. Church. Pulaski ITocer, Savaotui/Ga., Jnu. 6, 1856. Honored Sir.’. I should bo ungrateful for the relief your skill has brought mo if I did not report my case to yon. A cold settled In my limbs and brought ot*» excruciating neu ralgic pains, which ended in chronic rheumatism. Notwith standing 1 had the best of physicians, the disease grew worse and worse, until, by the advice of your excellent agent in Baltimore, Dr. Mukenzfe, 1 tried your Pills. Their effects were sldw, but sure. By persevering In the use of them I am noif entirely well. Senate Cuoiber. Bato* Rouge, La., 5 Dec. 1855. Dn. Avt.r: lj have been entirely cured by yonr Pills of Rheumatic Gont—a painful disease that had afflicted me foi years'. ; VINCENT SLIDELL. For FKthora, or kindred Complaints, requiring an active purge, they are an excellent remedy. For Costivericvs or Constipation, and as a Dinner Pill, they are agreeable ilnd effectual. Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Inflammation, and even Deaf ness, and Partial Blindness, have been cured by the altera tiro»action of [these PHIs. Most ol the Ipilla hi market contain Mercury, which, al though a valuable remedy in skillful bauds, Is dangerous in ft publlc/pill, from the dreadful consequences that frequent ly follow Us itjcautloua use. These contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. AYER*S CIiIERBY PECTORAL. Whopping Cough, Croup, Asthma, In i cipient Consumption, and for th*reji-*f of consumptive patients In advanced star gea of the dlt-eaao. We need not apeak to Hie public of its virtues. Through* out every tonja, and almost every hamlet of tho American States, its wonderful cares of pulmonary complaints have made It already known. Nay, fen are the families in any civilized counjtvy on this continent without some personal experience ofica effects: and fewer yet the communities nuy where which have not among them some living trophy of its victory mer tho subtle-ami dangerous diseases of the throat and lungs. While it is the most powerful antidote yet known to mnu ur the formidable and dangerous disea ses of tbe pulmonary organs, it is also the pleasantest and safest remedy that can be employed for infants and young persons. Parents should have it In store against the inald nous enemy tliat steals upon unprepared. We have abundant grounds to believe the Cherry Pectoral saves more lives bv tho consumptions it prevents than those It cures. Keep it by yop, ami cure your colds while they are curable, nor neglect them noth no Inmmo skill can masterthe inex orable canker that, fastened ou tbe vitals, oats your life away. All kdow the drerdful fatality of lung disorders, and ns they knowftoo the urines of this remedy, wo'nocd.not do more thnnjto nTe Paten I'Horse-Power. THE undersigned take pleasure in notifying the pnblio, tjhat they have succeeded in devising a Horse Power with only three places of friction, and combines thh maximum 0 £ . efficiency, durability, and economy} with the miniomm of weight and price. On aaeoont of its simplioity it may b« constructed by any jpaohaaic /or leas than half the cost • ianally paid for horss-poWcra. It is well adapted to' thrash ing grain, sawing wood, and churning, also for torn ing lathes, raise, planet, and ' other in the •hop. Individual rights SS,PO. Township, Connty, and Slate rigjf. ffir sale cheanat onr effice. Agents wanted to sen termory.'- For.fttrther particulars ad dress { MIDDACOU i CLARK. - Jlftusheld, juiy23 J "1562.-lf.- ' ” • FralernUUy yours, ALONZO BALL, M. D., Physician of the Marine Hospital. Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood. From a Furtfarcfing Merchant of St. Louis, Frb. 4,1856. Rheumatism. Neuralgia and Gout, .{FOR THE RAPID CURE OP Coughs, Cal da, Hoarseness, ’Jiijhtenza, Bronchitis, Prepared by Dr- J. C- AYER* VracticnWcind Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. AND SOLD BY CHAS.J. C. KLINE & CO.. 127 Bowery, New York,'Post'Offico Box, 4585. Feb. 26, I^o3-lc. AGITATOR. b< mm, PROSECUTING PENSION ATTORNEY ■nd Dealer So LAND 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 the prosecution of claims be fore the several Departments of Government Espo cial attention will be given to claims for BOUNTY LANDS and ARREARS OF PAT; $lOO 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 the prosecution of claims before the De partments in, Washington, will give particular'atten tion to i I CLAIMS for Pensions and BOCNTY LANDS, especially in eases where the soldier or widow ip unable to state the officer’s name. In all such cases no charge will be made unless successful. Unqnestloable references Will be given in all cases. All business relating to matters above referred to can be done by correspond ence with the subscriber, and all letters addressed to him at Knoxville, lloga County, Pa., will receive prompt attention.' WM. B. SMITH. August 27, 1863. * Union Photographic Room*. H. H. WOOD’S MAMOTH SKYUOHT BOOltlS, OTEEC.W. SEARS’ NEW 1 SHOE STORE, . Pint door below G. L, WILCOX. H. H, W.OOD. wonßl say to the inhabitants of Wellsboro and surrounding country, that be is now prepared to furnish them with everything intbe line .of PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPES, OR MECAINOTYPES, furnished at any room in the City. Just received, a sett of JAMINB CELEBRATED LENSES, manufac tured expressly for the Carte* dt tieiu, Also a large assortment of PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, price, from $1,25 to $4.00. At this day, so parlorta- Me is considered finished, without the PHOTOGRAPH IC ALBUM. Cases of all styles. Pictures from twenty-five cants to-ive dollars. Thankful forpast favors, I would solicit a contin uation of the same, by doing first class work for all Wellsboro, May 28, 1862. H. H. WOOD. War! War ibr the Unions THE undersigned would respectfully inform bis old friends, customers, and the public generally, that he has opened a CABINET . AND CHAIR SHOP on opposite H. W. Dartt's Wagon Shop, where he intends to keep constantly on band a gene ral assortment of Cabinet Ware, made of tbo 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 , Salt Pnrcliasers* Also Taming of all kinds done to order and to salt C US TOMER S. The undersigned having had many years experi ence, both in France and in this country, feels confi dent that he Canhot be excelled in either of the above branches of mechanism—and farther would recom mend the public to CALL AND EXAMINE his workmanship and prices before purchasing else- where. J ACOB STICKLIN. Wellsboro, March 19, 1862. WELLSBORO’ ACABESIT. Wellsboro*, Tioga County, Penna. MARINUS N. ALLEN. A. M.i - - Principal assisted by -a corps of competent teachers. The Spring Term will commence on the 30th b March, 1863. Tuition for term, from $2.50 to s6.o. XERBEII. I Country Merchants supplied with these articles at NEW YORK' PRICES, Corning, Fob. 26» 1862. It Cures Headache in Ten minutes. CLINE'S VEGETABLE EMBROCATION. FOR the sure cure of Headache, Toothache, Diarrhcea, Rheumatism, aore Throat, Neuralgia, Pains in the Side Back or Stomach, Cramps, (Sits, Sprains, Burns, Bruises’ Wounds, Ac., Ac, Also for all kinds of wonnds on horses. ’ TRY IT—IT CANNOT FAIL! *5TThe numeroascures that are doily performed by the use of the Vegetable Embrocation, are sufficient evidence of its superior excellent virtues. Furthermore, this prepara tion does not contain any poisonous minerals, or diietortoaa drugs. From Prof, Williams, Principal of the Viica Musical Institute, B. Cuke— Bear Sir:— Havivg witnessed the very beneficial results from (he use of yont Vegetable Embrocation by my self and members of my family in case of colds, sore throat and hoarseness, 1 cheerfully give you this testimony to its worth, and con confidently recommend it in the above fines from an experimental knowledge of its efficacy. Ofouas very truly. W. WILLIAMS Utica, June 4,1861. “ s * Good Brews from Home--All Agree-• See What They Say. We, the undersigned citizens of Utica, having need CHne’i Vegetable Embrocation in onr families, and finding ft an al most salutary remedy, can cheerfully recommend It to the public generally, as being an indiapenatble article for familv use. We do Pot wish to underrate any other worthy medicirt but can truly say that we never before have found an ao nai to this Vegetable Embrocation, and would advise every Am. Uy to keep a bottle ready for immediate use," J Mrs. M. A. mil, Schnjlcr «t. Mrs. I. Crocktr. Bnra'«tt-l. Mrs. Em jGerrln, “ Sirs. E.Oarnruut, iiV’ Mrs- Rkibel Roberts, ri Mrs. A. M, Elbbs « D. Bacon, Catharine st., I). L. Simons, * « T. S. Robinson, 72 Genesee at., Mrs. M 8 Francis,Dlandln st Jas. Marsdon, Huntington at., N.M. Shepard, Bnrina rt Mrs. George Bancroft, “ Mrs. M. Wheeler, S’ Mrs. AlvirnUne, ' “ Mrs. Anna Williams “ Mrs. Mary Vanghan, D. Vanealkcbbnrg, .. Henry Hm.Vnrick st, John Shots, Oenesae st f; c -nartnjell, “ . Jane Davison, Scnyler st. „ “ Robert tone, Huntington st Mrs. Eliza Shott, Genesee st, Priscilla Mctonghlin <> Elizabeth Grants, Catherine st Margaret Marsdcn, ’ u SelJna Simmons, BnrnestEU Ann Hill. Varick st., She abora namas age from well knommspectabiecitresiiß and a thousand mowsnames might bo added, of whom infor! motion can be had In reference to the astonishing curesner formed. * PreparW Sad sold, wholesale aed retail. by B. CUwn 50, Genesee street, ttarble Block,Utica, N. Y. Also for**?a of-Cberty FUttTwriiing^nt NEW doom SHOP._Th« underagned reipeetfuUy Informs tie citizens of WelUboro snd TiolnUj, tint he- hss opened a COOPER. SHOP opposite , j cE6wl« wachni shop, and is ready to do all manner ef work prompt audio ordctjfrom a gallon keg ton illy barrel Inb. Re pairing i iso done o« short, notice. 0. P. EI.t.TB Wellsbofp, MayB, 186 J, * i PR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT! IBS . GREAT EEMED? FOB RHEraAnSM, coot, ltobaqo fiXIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BBUIBEB, ' arts AKDWOtJNRg PItKS, HEADACHE, -AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NER VOUS DISORDERS. ■ Per all of which it ia a apoedy and oerUin romady, and never fails. Thia Liniment i« prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the fa mous bone setter, and has been used in his practice for more than twenty years with the most astonish ing success. AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it is an nealed by any preparation before the public, of which the most skeptical may he convinced oy a single trial. This Liniment will cure rapidly and radically, Rheumatic Disorders of every kind, and in thousands of cases where it has been used it has never been known to fail. FOR NEURALGIA, it will afford immediate rflief in every case, however distressing. It will relieve thb worst cases of HEADACHE in three minutes and is warranted to do it.~ TOOTHACHE also will it cure instantly^ FOR NERVOUS. DEBILITY AND GENE-; BAR LASSITUDE.arising from imprudence or ex cess, this Liniment is a most happy and unfailing remedy. Acting directly upon the nervous tissues, it strengthens and. revivifies the system, and restores' it to elasticity and vigor. FOR PILES. —As an external remedy, we claim that it is the beet known, and we challenge the world to produce an equal. Every victim of this dis tresriug'complaint should give it a trial, for it not fail to afford immediate relief, and. in a majority of qases will effect a radical care. QUINSY AND SORE THROAT are some times extremely malignant and dangerous, bat 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. The worse case mayJbe conquered by this Liniment in two or three days* BRUISES, COTS, WOUNDS, SORES, DL CEKS, BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily to tbo wonderful healing properties of Dp. Sweet’s Infal lible Liniment, when used according to directions. Also, Chilblains, Frosted FeeVaßd Insect Bites and Stings. DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTI CUT, the Great Natural Done Setter. DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTI CUT, is know) all over.the United States. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Rheumatism and never fails. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Burns and Scalds immediately. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is the best Known remedy for sprains and Bruises. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Headache immediately and was never known to fail. PR. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Affords immediate relief for p iles, and seldom fails to cure. PR. SWRET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cups Toothache in one minute. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cares Cuts and Wounds immediately, and leaves no scar. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is the best remedy for Sores in the known world. PR. SWJEESJNFALLTBLE LINIMENT Has boon used by more than a million people* and all praise it. PR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Taken internally cures Colic, Cholora Morbus and Cholera. PR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is truly a “friend in need,” and every family should have it at hand. PR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is for sale by all Druggists. Price 25 and 50 cents. A Friend In Meed. Try It' or. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment, as an ex ternal remedy, is without a rival, and 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, Cruises, Ac., its soothing, healing• and powerful strengthening properties, excite the just wonder and astonishment of all who hare ever given it a trial. Over one thousand certificates of remarkable cures, performed by it within the lost two years, attest the fact. To Horse Owners! 2>r. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment for Horses is unrivaled by any, and. in all cases of Lameness, arising fr6m 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 eared in their incipient stages, but confirmed cases are beyond tbe possibility of a radical cure. No cose of the kind, however, is so desperate or hopeless but it may be alleviated by this its faithful application will always remove the Lameness, and enable tbe horses to travel with comparative ease. EVERY HORSE OWNER should have this renedy at bond, 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. SR. SWEET’S Infallible Liniment, j I,S TH E SOLDIER'S PBIESD, And thousands hare found It TRULY A FRIEND IN NEED! CAUTION* To avoid imposition, observe the Signature end Likeness of Dr. Stephen Street on every label, and also “ Stephen Sweat’s Infallible Liniment” blown in the glass of each bottle, without which none are sen nine. RICHARDSON A CO., Bole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct, MORGAN A ALLEN, General Agents,, 46 Cliff Street, New York. iSrSold by all dealers everywhere December.lo, ,1?53.-ly. . • ~ (■>> 1 | V THE BIIPPALCj MERCANTILE COLLEGE, CORNER OP ; Wain and Seneca (Streets, _ It an Important link in the great;Chain of National MercantileHCollegea, located in the following Cities NEW-YORK CITY, PHIIJADELPHIA, BROOKLYN, .ALBANY, TROY, CLEVELAND, DETROIT, - CHICAGO, AND SAINT LOUIS. A Scholarship issued from the Buffalo College, en titles the holder to attend either dr all the Colleges for an unlimited time. I The design of these Institutions, is to impart to young men and ladies, a thorough? practical business education, ' ; These Colleges are organised and conducted upon a basis which mast secure to each 1 separate Institution the best possible facilities for imparting a thorough commercial education, and render it as a whole, the most comprehensive and Complete system in this country. M , , Dock-Keeping in all its departments, Commercial Law, Commercial Arithmetic aid Penmanship, are taught in the most thorough and||practtcal 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 Buffalo, G. But AST. For further information, pleasd call at the College Rooms, or send for Catalogue and . Circular enclosing letter stamp. Address ■ - BRYANT & STRATTON, June 4,1862.—1 y. !. : Buffalo, N. T. NEW GOOi)S! T. L. BALDWIN < now ro.oiring a large and Well So ected Stock of SPUING AND SUMMED GOODS, conouting in part of a General Stock of DRY GOODS, LADIES’ DDjRESS GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CA^S, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, WQODjEN WARE, Ac., Ac., Ac.', j Ac., All of which will be sold VERYjLOW for BEADY PAT ; ONLY. ALL KINDEJ OF COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All persons buying GOODS fo? - re ad r p|a r, Are respectfully invited to'cpll and examine THE ST0(? K, As they are to be sold at |j ; ■ VERT LOW PRICES. CASH PAID FOR WOOL. Tioga, May 28,1862. T. L. BALDWIN. Tlie Mew Commercial Buildings arc located opposite Court House, corner of {Court and Clieualiso-Sttccls. This College is in no way connected with any"other Institution. ’ The energies of the entire Faculty are exclusively devoted to this. f" The design of this Institution [.is to afford to Yoon*; Men an opportunity for acquiring a Thorough, Prac tical, Business Education. * The Books and Forms are carefully arranged by Practical Accountants, expressly) for this Institution, and tbe Course of Instruction islsuch as to combine Theory and Practice. ~ COLLEGIATE [COURSE. This Course embraces 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, 1 1 The Spencerian System of Pehmansbipis taught in all its varieties, by (he most skillful masters of the art. Tho Book-Keeping department'is under tbe special supervision and instruction of the Principal, D. W. LOWELL. ; ' GSNSHAL INFORMATION, Students can enter at any time. No vocations.— Usual time to complete the Course, from 6 to 12 weeks. Assistance rendered to graduates in procuring situa tions, Graduates are presented with amglegantly en graved Diploma. j For ‘catalogue of 70 pages, specimens of pen manship, Ac., enclose two letter ‘stamps, and address D; W. LOWBtL, Sept. 17, 1862. Binghamton, N. Y. PAH AMD WINTER GOODS. No. 2, Union \ ’Block. JEROME S|M IT H HAS returned from New York with a splendid assortment of {[. DRY GOODS, HEADY MADE CLOTHING, HAT& A CAPS, HARDWARE, BOOTS A SHOES, GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, DOMESTICS', WOODENWAfcE, ENGLISH OLO'THS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, SATINS, FRENCH CASSIMERES, IPULL CLOTH, TWEEDS AND KENTUCKY JEANS. Attention is called to his stocfc’of Black and Figured Dress Bilks, Worsted Goods, [i Merinoes, ,)' Black and Flared DeLaines, Long audi Square Shawls, Ladies* Cloth, Opera Flannels, Ac, Purchasers will find that No. 2, Union Block, Rain Street, is the plaee to bay the best, quality of goods at the lowest prices. JEROME SMITH. Wellsboro, Nov. 5,1862. ' CONSimPTIOIC, AND -Diseases of the THH;OAT and LUNGS, can be cared. Not howevpr by any medicine taken into the stomach, as has:been fully shown recently in a aeries of essays by! Dr. Robert Hunter of New York City, published in the Daily Tribune j but by inhaling the suitable medicine combined with oxygen, into the Lungs. . The 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 throat or lungs, on giving him & full statement of their symptoms, and paying the regular fee, whiob is very reasonable, can have their case sent to the Doctor and the medicine and inhaling in strument famished to them. <1 Persons able to come, to him ijtfe desired to do so, andwill generally find him at bis Furniture and Car pet Rooms in Lawrenceville. Those who are unable to eome, he will visit on being requested to do so. {He has made this arrangetnenUnd gives this notice that no one in this county may die of these diseases without the trial of this-last| and most successful triumph of medical science. < Lawrenceville, Jan. 14, ’63.-t£ . E. D. WELLS., SPECIAL NOTICE. ALL buyers of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Gra. oeries, Hats and Caps, Ac., can make money b j making their purchases at ' 1 1 t A. PARSONS’ CHEAP GASH STORE. His stock is now ip first rata shape, consisting