The TlogatiSouuty Agitator : _ BY jjJjjH. COBB. Published everyWjlfeS«ro£rfitng‘and mailedtd r & xcB *p thoagb they may receive their mail at post-offices lo afed. in.otmnties, immediately adjfdning, for conven~ . , , ' x -tp . • ,-r- ■ - . >• v X2e : ’Aoitatob is L ITippSoiat Tioga .Co,f and circulates. in fink-' soriptTcns being'aa^b^pflypnce-pay':ByBtoin l >t,circu latej among ticfitef.bto^pllbo,interest of, advertisers to reacß.,’ as liberdlas'those off forod by any p»jier,'t)|feijital circulation in Northern Pennsylyania.' „ iil&'X crpss'.bii, IJte.jmargin of a, paper,.denotes that 4byah3oriptian r is atopi to .expire.^ J&frßiiptfs btini.bo stopped When the'subscription time expires, unless fhVageht orders tbeir tontinu aslaai...: _f_!; f.tfl , ;’7 ' JAS. LOWBBY * 8. P, WItSOS, A‘FTQRKfBYS at LAW, of Tioga, .Potter and. AtoKean coantjei. - .,■ [ Wellsboro, 3an. 1,1863.] A TTOiwfEY & COUNSELLOR At LAW, Jla. Coudersport, Pa,-, will attend the several Courts tn Potter »aii Mol£e»D--eoaDtieB. All business en trusted to his pare willreoelvo'prompt attention. He has the agepcj.of .largf tracts of good settling land and will attend of taxes on any lairds Jn said eoaotiea. ■ Jon. 28,1563.* HOUSE, - H Y. MaJ. A. FIELD, J..X ..Proprietor. /QUESTS. t»kctt.!to,and from‘the Depot free Vjfof* charge. . 1 ! [Jari. I, 1863,] PESrSsVtVAS.IA HOUSE, CORNER 0? MAIN J 6tREEI AND TUE AVENUE, Welfifcoro, £a. J. V. 81G0NY,.... TpHIS popular Hotel, having been re-fitted X and re-furnishedthroughout, is now open to the public as a first-class house. [Jan. I, '1863.] IZiAK AVALTOS HOUSE, Gaines, TPtga County, Fa. JI. 0. VEKM1LTJ5A,.......... r ..Proprietor. THIS is a new hp»el located within easy ac cess of the best. B£ii(ng and hunting grounds in Northern Pennsylvania.'! No pains .will bo spared for the accommodation of; pleasure seekers and the trav elling public. . .[Jaa. 1, 1863.] SSL WATCHtf'i CLOCKS AN® J HVELRI ! Repaired at i CO'S. STORE, by the jabaeriber, in the best|Wfipner. and at as low prices as 4he same work «an he dode for, hyuny first rate prac tical workman ic the Slat-e* iVellaboro, July WECLSBORO HOTEL.. B/B. HOLiX)AY i ... 1; Proprietor. TUB Proprietor having aguia taken of the above Hotel, spare no pains to insure 'the-comfort of guests a|id the traveling public. At tentive waiters alwaysTerms'reasonable. , WellsUoro, Jan. 21 ■ " %. 4? b' LE V, Watches, &c., &c.. REPAIRED «At' OJ.D PRICES. POST BUILDING, . KO. 5, jjfA’JO-y BUUCK. Wellsbcro, May-20,i16&3. 1 E. Kr ietACH,' BARBER & |H AIR- I )UESSER, shop OVER C ; if. MORE, MO. 4, Ulte'EON BLOCK. Wellsboro, June ' * flittVK ASA FEKW VIOKE. BAILEY HAVE had thcifl,*o)lll tluiJ-nughlv repaired mvd are rceeirrVg?fresh ground flour, lecd, meal; Au„ every day 4;o)cir sturu m town. Cash paid for alWkipita.bf griun. • . p,. j WUIpilT 1 BAILEY. Wcll.-boro, April-flflytfata. " “WooTCardi4gi|nd Cloth Dressing. THE subscriber Sdjfiirms bis uld customers ' and the public gefiertally tbat he is prepared to card wool and dress cUjtli at' the old stand, the coining season, baling the services of Mr. J. PEKT, competent and expei-i-enced workman, aTwPalso in- to give bis personal atluntion to the nutmegs, he will warrant all work done at bis shop. " Wool carded at five per pound, and Cloth dressed at from teff to [twenty cents per yprd as per ■color and finish. J* I* JACKSON. Well&buro, May G, n VKBLC SHOP. lAM ndw-receivirip; STOCK of ITALIAN and RUTLAND -J&AKBLB, (bought with cash) and um prepared to' BKCtsrufaciure all kinds of TOM TONES a»d MONUMEX PS 0.-' iHje lowest pficcs. ’ HAKVEY ADAMS..-ia-my umlioriiul agent and will sell Stone at the'. Mue prices as at the shop. / WE HAVE PUT ONE PJiIOE. Tipga, May 20, Ififi ; If. - A. D. COLE. JOmfcA. ROY, TXEALELIN Dliufcs AND MEDICINES, XJ Chemical., VartilA. Paints, Djes, Soaps, Per famcry. Brushes, Glasjj,. Putty, Goods, Pure Wine?, Brandies; and olher Liquors for medical use. Agent fdii the sdle of all the best Pat ent Medicines of ibe diy. Medicines warranted gen nine and of the - . . BEST [QUALITY. \ Physician's accurately compounded. The best Petroleum Oil* which is superior to any other Tor burning in •KorosvupLamps. Also, all other kinds of Oils usuolly kept ifl.'A first class Drug Store. FANCY in packages all ready compounded, for the Jfc of private families. Also, Pure Loaf Sugar for ri&lical compounds. Wellsboro. June 2-4, bS63-Iy. STATE NOltltlAl* SCHOOL, [For District, Pa-] . Hand Mansfield Seminary* Rev. D. A. 31.. Principal. ’Afr. . Assistant. .Mrs, H. S. Miss 11. A. Assistant. Assistant,'Teacher in Model School. Assistant,Jtfcd’Teacher of Music. The Full Term of institution will open Sopt. ‘2d. The \V.inter Tertl , Tbe Spring Term, 34*r R C v, \T. D. Tatlow, Mans £eld, Tioga Coupty Bend for a Circular. ' .-i: i W, COCHRAN, the Board of Trustees. WM. HOLLAND,'jperetary. Mansfield, Asguet/ij, Insurance Agency. THE Insurance Company of North America hove appointed the umersigned »o agent for Tkitra bounty nad rieinrty.’," t As the high character anti standing of .this Compa- BJ give tie aisarancd't-f jfull proteelion to owners of property agaum the hazard of fire, I solicit with con fidence a liberal share; «f Vhe business of the county. i7slo'n 0 Z“ ir T? iß f^ )nl ' twl in ”«• “» «P i,al is 55«n,000, and Us a%sti in ISM as pereUtement Ist Jan. of that year ,«|551254,71g 81. ' ; ' CHARLES PLATT,,;.?..; .'...'...Secretary. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President. Offle# of the Company 332 Walnut Street Agent Har jrlhbars.pn. JOHN V 7. OXIBBNSE7, ■ ■ , for riognCoanty.Pa, July 15, 1J63. , , ,>.* VOL..X. THE THE PEOPLE. A Poem Delivered Before, the Phi Beta ; Kappa So~ eiety of Hartford Univereity. The dram's wild roar awakes tbd land-,* the fife li calling shrill j Ten thousand starry banners blaze on- town, and bay, ,* and bill; Oar crowded streets are throbbing with the soldiers' measured tramp ; Among oar bladed cornfields gleam the white tents of the camp. -- * The thunders of the rifling war hash Labor's drowsy . t hobi/ . *■ ; t , ~-,, And heavy to the ground the first dark drops of bat* tlee\i 1 himself. That honor is resencd for Wemhll Phillips. But the Devil pusse>°s him, tr-ivels with him and actuates him. The Devil hc-tows upon him that moving eloquence, that astonishing command °f language, that ability to raise a row at any moment and in any place, for which hi- admirers give him so much cred it. This explains his supeiiority as a diplo mat to th»- \\ i k<-ff, Jew it and Weed, and even to his Grace Archbishop These j.'*rs*-nag«‘R have been to Europe; but they iKvi.mplislod Ut'le or nothing, because they did not h.ive the D< \;l with tfotn. Some of them were accompanied by Mammon, oth ers by Mummery ; hut none u! them had the realD*ul. Beecher unduub’edly has. lie de tided a hide imp of Satan to manage his week ly paper during his absence, and took the gen uine Lucifer as his traveling c mipaniun. Ilia mlu-nt in England was mark-d by an earth .quake. Ihs speech produced a mrral 1 earthquake. If lie does not involve the Brit i"h i.-les in Pome tremendous disaster before his return, it will be because tin* English are tin* itiii-l luck? people upon the globe. One of the daily organs of Satan in this city ascribes to the Satanic parsons “ intense pas sion,” “ marvelous power of and ; “great flexibility,” These are Satanic qualities,’ The Organ aNo describes him as coatending with “a raging sea” of opposition—“ now soaring to overcome it, now sinking to’under mine Jr, now dashing in its teeth.” This is precisely the Satanic style of warfare. We, in (-or kindness of heart, have previouelyi spiken of Parson Beecher’s “ pluck.” It—is Satanic pluck which knows no fear because it has noth ing to lose and -everything to gain. Milton praise* Satan for the some quality. The Lon don Times says (hut Beecher appealed tor En glish sellUhneps. It is this human weak ness which §at»n generally plays upon, and this is the chord he attempted to touch when he offered Divinity all the kingdoms of this • world. Now are the fruits of Person Beecher’s efforts unworthy of this satanic inspiraation. He and such as be have wasted an ocean of blood already in their hypocritical defence of the rights of the black race. Desolate homes, widow’s tears, theories of poor orphafis and the lamentations of mothers will be his welcome when he again sets foot upon our shores. They, are his triumphs. He has assisted in causing them. Kay, he has done so under the of religion, and philanthropy, and has thus added a new leaf Ito his blood-stained laurels. Every one may serve Satan if he will; but it is not every one who can serve him as Parson Beech er docs, in the* livery of God. Still, in spite of all this,- we have hopes that the visit of the satanic parson to England will help the Union cause. Indeed this could scarce ly he otherwise,; for, by a providential arrange ment, Satan continually.trips himself op; his schemes wjrk against each other, and tire evil he does’ in one place counteracts the evil in another. Sn it will doubtless be with Parson Beecher. Uis visit has injured England a great deal, and may breed ..revolutions fthere; but all this will prevent foreign Intervention in our uffuirs and allow us to settle matters in our own way. Thus it is that the satanic par son in England helps to undo the work of the satanic parson in America. The Gihls,— The English pirl spends more than half her waking hours in physical amuse ments, which tend to devaljpo, invigorate and ripen the bodily powers. She rides, Walk?, drives nnd rows upon the water, rnns, dunces, plays, rings, jumps the rope, (brows the ball, hurls the quoit, draws the -how, keeps- up the shuttle-cock and rH this, without having it pressed forever upon- her mind , that she is thereby wasting her time. She doss (his every day, until it i becomes a habit which sbe.iriU follow up through life,. Her frame, ass natural consequence, is large,. her .muscular , system is in better subordination, bos strength more srtdinri»g>i4tt4 tb»;