the agitato sal J.OCAL AHP MISCEPL ATSS J 3. Vrellsboro; Wednesday. Aug. 31. 18(14 z==^s^-^ =r= ~' p ; —■ u —* New Advertisements. ; f-urAhn TiojA County—' T: O. Cowen. . ft. Prof"*” of»df««iV—T. A. ’Wundermani 1 of LiUiri— Hugh Young, P. M. , V 1 . " -_p p. RiiteEj of Lawrenceville, has 11 ap icted cue of the Surgeons for the Rebel pit wo era |°£ lm i ro . So says the Coming Journal.' W v oti ce.— LienL D. A. Claeke, of Miad.;fery, , ; ;i recdeivcns his Company atlioga.pt* Ccytccber 2d, at 9 o’clock A. M.gto orgaui A-and ’ ;tct a to Camp Curtin, Harrishurg. I ,p rsso siL. —We lately had the pleasure tv tie hand and welcoming hack to seo. Vr. Hnnr.tc;;, of the 187th P. V., leg ;(i - o re Petersburg in Jnne. The Major if diking s oft William participated in the first battle bf lije Pe tersburg, and escaped the casualties of butyl Bat the fatigues and excitements of the campaign-at last (Ttrcame him, and after weeks of lingering pain fcl illness, death came like au angel of incrbif ro his relief. Bis relatives have the deep sympat’ yfof the community in this their second great affidc.-bfo, and sided consolation of knowing that ho' de> .1 ijrately chose to encounter the dangers of service rhji than rhe comparatively safe position of a ;of tho struggle for national UfW Poor Sichard : s 3©a«ond for buying State* Securities. . »-< j / Tie other day we beard a rich neighbor/--J ibe bad rr:hcr have railroad stocks than the U. S.'Ktigks, for i:ey paid higher interest. Just then Pq(p Richard 'irncup, and said that be had just boughy .some of ucle Sam’s three years v notey, paying HsVin and toe-tenths per cent, interest. My ricJn-rjJsnd ex :~imed, “ Ton I I thought you had no mors* to buy ~:a.” " Yes/' said Richard, “ I had a-frlly laid if. for yon know it is well to hare .laid igainst a wet day, and I have kept d k dVof my, uraings by me." Now Poor Richard »*sown to U the coaotry round tp bo a' very prudes/ind in :cstrkm«, and withal, wise man; for RicVuJi never lamed anything he didn't know how to nfjs4 use of, and his wisdom andprudence had become So, when he took out hfs savings and frAtlgh-t the tute«, more than ono was, and } do wonder rich Mr.Bmith asked why.- So Richard, in & very quiet humble way—for he 'nevea • Assumed aettbing—replied,' ** I suppose,' Mr. Smith, ysa know fi great deal better than I do what to do money, md how to invest; for I never bad all t got I had to work hard for. Rot I have loii'ii round * good deal upon my neighbors, ap'd seen ?uat thej did with their money%nd I will tell youCft things 1 faw and what I thought*-of it. man’ *as always dealing in money, and*he’ mo£y|aj great Sabbat was never satisfied without high Jp|crest. — Su be lent most of his money to some he - ttoaghi were very rieh, at « very high rt ‘ > i and he often told how much he got, till'one day; dispeople Relent to wont to smash. lie got. back, J&qput ten' Wits on a dollar of hia money. I know a.Mtber old {HUlem&n, who had some bank; stock and iV-went to fw bank and got ton per cent* dividend, ibe Prcsi- Ceu and everybody said it was the best in. the '•'.>actry~piiJ ton percent. • But what old >.id man do but sell his stock the next dfcjtlv Wby? "tysaid everybody. Because, it yxxy*-!<§b much . And in six months-the baiu; went to huiL. .''low, that I know to bo a fact? " Mr. ttitb, you say railroad stocks are best, be<4iv»e they HI Ly. dividends V Can you tell how lon i.lAey will l a J them ? I Uke railroads. 1 helped to ; build one, fad I go in for asefal things. Bat I tell what I *soir about them. One^third of the rail***Ji don't pay any dividend, and two-thirds (and sost;if them up too,) do not pay as much as Gib'S mment Naw that brings me to the Uh>ver*Jrt tent se- and will tell you.why I prefer X take yea will admit, Mr. Smith, that in the Irtip run.the * «Teitoeat which is best should have tbesejQalities : it should be perfectly secure}- that the *tcome should be uniform and perßianeut—'.pjfi up one fear and down the next; and thirdly, tha]r a, should ( so when your wet day you your money, yon can get It back. think s j* M » notes or bonds hare got these qu*££es more lhai any other kind of personal property* yon can ti ®*- Try it. ' ”**. < Hrit. then, I have been looking intc--iiie-great “''■fcyoa-eaU-the Census-Statistics., think worth much ,* but since I began study it, f found out-a-good many cry use me know. -1 found out, by loofc* f at the the factories and shipping, y j Jhat.wo mean the Rebel States) ere thou ■ ®»mniioni of dollars a year more thid( £e spend. Joa see that (since the increase of half ** we growing rich inste&dof poois? ias John "l/nd the croakers would us tc k£.t. Then jj® dsbt will be- paid, enyhow, no matter; I'jow long ewarii. Besides, did you ever hearts I\'Go'vern eStthat broke before the psoplo did?, -/ookinto • O,iT big histories, Mr. Smith, and you find the ?n*T reG, k before the Governments. _Ti then, I «£i t, f P* r / secure. * oecondly,jou want tbeincome pe r-1 want you to take np bapk«, wines, insurance companies—king you if choose—and tell me (honor bright, now!) how many have paid & uniform income forteiror twenty -years. one in a hundred, Mr. Smith, and yon know it, “Now here is the Government will pay you with out varying a tittle. Now I like"something that gives me my income every year. " Thirdly, youyrant*something which is marketable any day in the year.. Now, if you will ask any bank President, he will tell yon that Government sfottka are the only kind of'property that is always saleable, be cause they will sell anywhere in th* world. "Now, Mr. Smith, this is why I pat my little sa vings in Government' stocks. I confess, too,'that I wanted to help that dear old - conntry, which is my home and my country." “ I confess,” said Mr. Smith, I hadn't thought of all this. Thar® is a good deal of sense in what you say, and I will go so far as to'put two or three thousand dollars in United States stocks. It can do no harm.” ■ We left Mr. Smith going towards the bank, and Poor Richard returning home, with that calm'and placid air which indicated the serenity of his-dispo sition and the consciousness of his doing right to wards his country and his fellow man. - • - - The following is a list of articles ,lh box No. 24, prepared, packed and sent to'the Sanitary Commis sion by the young girls of our Aid Society: 5 pillows,- 5 rolis.cotton cloths, 1 roll linen cloths, 17 handkerchiefs, 7 pillow cases, 1 pair slippers, 1 quart raspberries, 1 quart currants, 2 bags hops, 2 pair flannel drawers, 3 pair woolen socks, 6 arm slings, 12 rolls bandages, 8 pin cushions, 1 bottle rhubarb wine, 1 bottle currant wine, 1 jug black berry cordial, 6, papers cornstarch, 2 bed quilts, 1 bundle magazines. Since the organisation of the Society, these girls have taken an active part in every thing undertaken .by the older ones. More than half of the qnllts sent by us to the Commission have been pieced and many of them quilted by tbein. In tbe blackberry trip of last week these girls were “ found ready and not wanting,” regardless of soiled hands and sun burnt faces, picked lots of berries for cordial for-the sick soldiers, and could the soldiers themselves know of all they have done, wouldn't there rise many a “~God bless the girls' - ’ "from their grateful hearts. Girls, come to the Society regularly. We havo something more for. you to do; come one, como all, and-remember the .new. Album quilt that is to be pieced. * The boxnf cordial Is to be sent during the week, and here let us thank those who prepared it, also Mr. Cbas. Sears-for the .many kindnesses received at his hands during the past few months. God© BooKS.—Tbe following good Books are now en band and for sale at Yoraa's Boos Stobe, and will be sent to any address free of pottage, on receipt of the price; Fntnre Life, or Scenes in Another World. ......$1 00 Helper's Impending Cri5i5...............' 1 00 - Autographs for Freedom 100 Later Years. A Novel 100 Young Man's Book of Knowledge., I 00 . Philosophy of Health. 1 00 The American Farmer. ~..) 125 Memoirs of Robert Houdin, the Wizard. J 1 25 Goodrich's Pictorial History of the U. 9i 1 26 Women of England. Mrs. Kills.. jui '5O Following the Drum. Veile ...j] 100 Rural Architecture 1 00 History of the United States. Frost 1 00- • Corinne. DeStoel. In English 100 Corinne. do. In French ..-i 60 History of the Old Whig Party. * I 00 Life In a New England Poor House 1 00 Teachings of Patriots and Statesmen...; 1 00 Memoirs of a Prenph Actress 1 00 Matrimonial Brokerage in the Metropolis....;. 1 GO Milman's Gibbon's Rome. 6 vols. sheep 590 Mock's^ Life of Lafayette 90 Literary Miscellany.' Carlton..,* 50 Poetry and Mystery of Breams. Leland 100 History of the War of 1812 ; 75 Letters from Abroad. Miss Sedgwick. 2 vols.. 1 00 Everybody's Lawyer The Family Doctor MAHRIBb. Cn the 20th lust., by A. Crovrl, Esq., LUKE Pi BTREETER,‘of Canton, Bradford county, Pa., -to HARRIETT ANN EATON, of Williamsport, Pa. • SPECIAL NOTICES. Important To Females. f SB. CSEBSBMAN’S FILLS. f combination of ingredients in these Pills is the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and cannot do harm to the. most delleate; certain in correcting all irregularities. Painful Menstruations, removing all obstiuctions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, white?, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the bade.'and limbs, &c., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature. DR. CHBESEMAN’S PIXt&S was the commencement of a new ora in the treatment of ftregularltles and’obstructions which have consigned so many to a pexmatube g&ate. No female can enjoy good health unless she Is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes place the general health begins to decline. These Pills form the fried preparation ever put forward with IMME DIATE and persistent success. Don’t be De ceived, Take this advertisement to your Druggist,*nd tell him that you want the BEST and nv-st RELIABLE FEMALE 2UEPICIJTE L V THE WORLD , which Is com prised in these Pills. ; DK, CHEESEMAN’S PILLS' have been a Standard Remedy for over thirty years, and are the most effectual' one ever known for all complaints pecu liar to Females. To all classes they are invaluable, inducing , Xoith certainly, periodical regularity , They are known to. thousands, who Imre used them at different periods, through out the country, having tho sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians in America. Explicit directions, siatijig when they should net he used, with each Box—the Price One Bettor per Box, or 6 Coxes for $5, containing from &0 to CO Pills. ' Pills sent by mail,promptly, secure from, observation, by remitting to tho Proprietors, or any Agent. BT DRUGGISTS QE2OERALL7.- m HUTCHINGS & HILLYER, Proprietors. , 81 Cedar St., New York Sold in TVellsboro, by JOHN A. EOT. J In Tioga, by H. H. DORDEN. J In Lawroncoville, by W. Q. MILLER. March 23, ISW-ly. . A CARD TO THE SUFFERING. SWALLOW two or three hogsheads of w ßuphn ( \ “ Tonic Bitters/'. ** Sarsaparilla,” “ Nervous An tidotes,”’Ac., Ac., Ac., and after yon are satisfied with the result M tboD try one box of OLD DOCTOR BU CHAN’S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PlLLS—and be restored to health and vigor in lest than thirty days. They arc purely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken-down and shattered constitution. Old and young can take them with advantage. Imported and sold in the United States only by . JAS. E. BUTLER, No. 427 Broadway, New York, Agent for the United States.; - P. S.—A Box of the Pills, securely packed, will be mailed to any address on receipt of price, which Is ONE DOLLAR, postpaid—money refunded by the Agent if entire satisfaction is not given. July 27/1864-3.m. Therfc Isnothing more certain to prevent femalo irregularities than t)r. Velpau'i Female Pills. They will in all cases cause a return of monthly sickness, without which no unmarried lady can enjoy perfect health. Sold by all Druggists. 27, '64-lm.] HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH* BITTERS is the only great strengthening prepara tions exant. It is especially adapted to those who arc afflicted Kith the Fever and Ague, or any other disease'armng from a disordered condition of the di gestive organs. For the Fever and Ague there is' perhaps no medicine in the world equal to it, as it enters,-purifies and replenishes the blood, which is 89 important to bring about a healthy action in diseases of this nature. The Bitters ore now among the most popular, and at xhe same time, valuable specifics 7d the medicsl world. In recommending it' to the pub lic, we are fully conscious of doing.them a great.ser-- vice, knowing, as wo do, their many excellent quali ties, and sure and speedy action in all cases where the disease is caused by irregularity-of the digestive Organs. A trial will, suffice for the. most skeptical. See advertisement. For sale by Druggists and deal ers generally, everywhere. , [Aug. 31, 'O4-ltn.] . TUB CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF/JAN IN VALlD.—Published tor the benefit; and as a CAUTION T*o YOUNG MEN, end others, who suffer from Nervous i>h billty, Premature Decay of Manhood, Ac., supplying at the same time Tss Mean's or Self-Cube. By one who has cured hlmeelfjafter noder^ng.considerable qoackery. By.ea dotihg a postpaid addressed envelope single copies may be •pad of theauthoie- > NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., ' June - * Brooklyn, Sings Co,«. Y. 1 .TVrixssono, August 22, 1864. M. Rirnnou-E, Secretary, BtE: TIO GrA U. S. 7-80 Loan. The secretary of-the treasury#™* ' notice that subscriptions will bo received for Coupon Treasury 'Notes, payable three years, from August 35, 1564, with semi-annual, interest- at the rate of 7-3lotha.per cent per annum,—principal and interest both to be paid in lawful money., •These notes will be convertible at the option of the holder at maturity, into six per cent, gold bearing bonds, payable not less than five nor more than twen ty years from their date, as the. Government may elect, They will be issued in denominations of $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO and $5,000, and all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or seme multipleof fifty dol lars. The notes will be transmitted in the owners free of transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the original Certificates of Deposit as they canhe prepar ed. As the notes draw interest from August 15, persons making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing v or upward for these notes at any- one time will. be allowed a commission of one-quarter of one per cent., which will he paid by the'Treajmry Department upon receipt of bill for the amount, certified .to by the officer with whom the de> posit was made. No deductions for commissions must be made from deposits.' Special Advantages of Ibis loan* It is a. National Savings Bank, offering A higher rate of Interest than any other, and tic hut security. Any Savings Bank which pays its depositors in IT. S. Notes, considers that it irpaying in the best circula ting medinm of the country, and it cannot pay in any thing better, for its own assets are either in govern ment securities or in notes or bonds pay able in'gov ernment paper, - - It is equally convenient as a permanent or tempo rary-investment.-—The notes can always be -sold-for within a fraction of their facoand sccomnlated inter ,est, and are the best security with bahke as collater als for discounts. •• 7 ' Convertible into a 6 per sent 5-20 ' Child Bond. In addition to the vers liberal interest on the notes for three jears, this privilege of conversion is- now worth about three per cent, per annum, for the our aent rate for 5-20 Bonds is notion than mn« per cent, premium; and before the war the premium on United States stocks Was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present mart at rate, is not less than ten per cent per annum. Exempt from Stale or municipal Taxation. Bat arid© from all tho advantages we have ©numor atid, a special Act of Congress exempt* all Treatury note* and "bond* from local taxation. On the average, this exemption is worth about tjwo per cent per an nuza, according to the rate of taxation In various parts of the country. 5 . ,; . - ' It is believed that no securities offer so great induce ments to lenders as those issued by the government. In all other, forms of indebtedness, the faith or-ability of private parties, or stock companies, or separate communities, only. Is pledged for payment, while the whole property of the country is held to secure the discharge of all theobligations of the United States. ' Whife the government offers the meat liberal terms for Us loans, it believes that the very strongest appeal will be to the loyalty and patriotism of the people. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all deposits. The party depositing 'must endorse upon the original certificate the denomination of notes required, and whether they are to be issued in blank or payable to -order. When so endorsed it must be left with the of ficer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the Treasury Department. Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of the United States, at Washington, the several ant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF TOWANDA, and by all National Banks which fire depositaries of public money, and ALTr RESPECTABLE BANKS and BANKERS throughout the country will give fur-; ther information and affgrd every facility to*snbscri bers. Aug. 10, 1564-3 m. X 00 Application In Divorce. tanra G. Eastman, January Tarm, 1864, No. 44, by her next friend Charles Williams, ■ To John X. Eastman • Yon vs. r : are hereby notified that Laura Q. John L. Eastman'; J Eastman, yonr wife, hals applied to the Conrt of Common Pleas of Tioga County for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and the said Court has appointed Monday, the sth day of Septem ber next, at the Court House, in Wellsboro, for bear ing the said Sarah L. Eastman in tho promises, at whieh time and place you can attend if you think proper. _ v H. SXOWELL, Jr v Sheriff, j August 10, 1864. Application in Divorce. Elmira M. Hoig, 1 Janaary Term, 1864, No. 84. by her next friend, J M. H. Gatlin, f To Charles Hoig: You nro vs. j hereby notified that Elmira M. Charlos'Hoig. J Hoig, your'wife, by her next friend ,M, H. Gatlin, hoe applied to'the Court of Com mon pleas of Tioga County for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and said Court has appointed Monday, the 6th day of September next, at the Court House, in Wellaboro, for hearing the said Elmira M. Hoig in the promises, at which time and place yon can attend if yon think proper. ' August 10, 1804, H. STOWELL, Jr., Sheriff. Register’s Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the following Ex ecntors, Administrators, and Guardians, have filed their accounts in tho Register's Office of Tioga County, and that, the same will bo presented to the Orphan’s Court of said county, on Monday, the 6th day of September, 1864, for confirmation and allow ance: Account of L. B. Shelves and E. B. Garrison, Ex ecutors of the estate of John Shelves, deo’d. Account of Eunice A. Sykes, Executrix of the es tate of Samuel Sykes, dop’d. Account of Jacob Hiltbold, Administrator of r the estate of Fanny QrOenicaf, dec’d. . Acootrafof Lemuel Davenport, Gtt'afdiaiTdfTran ces Shaw, and Lucy Shaw, minor children ef Daniel Shaw dop’d. . H. S. ARCHER,.Register. August 10, 1864, ■ , Editor of Agitator : Deab Sj'n:—With yonr. permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send, by re turn mailj'fo all who wish it (free), a Recipe, with full directions for making and using a simple vegeta ble Balm, that will effectually remove, in ton days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads, or Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will enable, them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than thirty days. ... Air applications answered by return mail without charge*. Respectfully yours, IflOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, ■, 831_ Broadway, New York* July 27, 1864-3m.' T\o YOU WISH TO BE OCRED ! XJ~ : —"'~ITRr"BTJCHSN’3" - - - ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS cgre, in less than 80 days, the. worst cases of Nervousness, Impotancy Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insanity; and all Urinary, Sexual and-Nervous Affections, no mat ter from what cause produced.' Price, One Dollar per' •box. Sent, post-paid, by mail, on receipt of an order One Box -will perfect the cure in most cases. Address . JAMES S. BtJTLEP., ■ .General Agent, 427 Broadway, New York ‘ July 21, 1864-3 m, , * • CO N G’R E S S„. W, ATE R, for sale at ROT’S DRUG STORE. KEROSINE LAMPS at “ ' * - - ; ROT’S DRUG SSOJR& COUNTY AGITATOE. - THU PEOPLE’S STORE IN CORNING, N. Y. -I J. M. SMITH, HAVING associated with him N. E. WAITE, who has been employed for the last nine years*in the Store, in the capacity of Salesman, the business will be continued under the name and firm of SMITH & WAITE, .AT TB £ . NE Wi STOEE, THE Dickinson Mouse* and mil be conducted as heretofore* on the principle of ONE PRICE AND READY PAY. Ten years experience in the,former,'and*from two to three year* in the latter (during which time our business than doubled) has fully demon strated the wisdom of this course* We are now re ceiving ®ire« from New YorK, a fresh supply of SPRING GOODS, selected with especial reference to the want* of!tbs people of tU* vicinity. The Stock will consist of STAPLE & FANCY DSY GOODS, among which are ■' BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, TICKS, STRIPES, DENIMS, CHECKS, PRINTS, FLANNELS, GINGHAMS, CHAMBRATS, DeLAINES, ALPACCAS, SCOTCH PLAIDS, and a great variety • of DRESS. GOODS. Also, SHAWLS, 4 LA- DIES’ CLOAKINGS, CLOTHS & CASSXMERE3, by the yaid or made up to order. KENTUCKY JEANS, COTTONADES, LINENS, •and a general assortment of Goods for MEN’S AND BOY’S WEAR. We alio keep a general jtock of BOOTS & SHOES, family Groceries, YANKEE NOTIONS, PALM LEAF HATS, SUN UMBRELLAS, 4c. . We shall endeavor to keep oar Stook at complete as pouible, by the ■; Continual Addition of inch articles in onr line as the wants of enr custo mers ; SEEM TO REQUIRE. Car facilities for purchasing Goods ARE UNSURPASSED, and while ire do not pretend to sell Goods LESS THAN COST, yet ire are willing to sell them at a SMALL PROFIT, and it will he onr aim by FAIR DEALING, to merit a share of public patronage. We are very thankful for the liberal and constantly INCREASING PATRONAGE ; bestowed upon ns, and hope to merit ’its continuance and increase. Customers from TIOGA COUNTY and vicinity are cordially invited to call and examine Goods and Prices. SMITH A WAITE. Corning, March 30, 1864. % V* Ladies, take Particular Notice. the heat, velpah female pni. [WaERASXXD FRENCH.] These piles, •so celebrated many years ago in Paris for the relief of female irregularities, and afterward so notorious for their criminal employment in the practice, of abortion, are now offered for sale fob the first time in America. They have been kept in comparative obscurity from the fact that the originator, Dr. Yelpau, is a Paris of great wealth and strict conscientious prin ciples, and has withheld them from general use, lest they should be employed for unlawful purposes. In overcoming Female Obstructions, Falling of the 'Womb, Whites, Green Sick ness, Suppression, Retention, or Immoderate Flow of the Monthly Discharges, they seem to he truly omnipotent, bursting open the fiood-gates from whatever cause may have stopped them; but they are offered to the pub lic only for legitimate uses, and all agents are forbidden to sell them when it is understood thit the object is unlawful. Married ladies should never take them when there is any reason to believe themselves pregnant, for they will be sure to produce a miscarriage. .These pills are entirely safe under all cir cumstances, being composed entirely of sub stances from the .vegetable kingdom. Each box has tho coat of arms for. the City of Paris stamped on the box, with the words •• Trade Mark” in French, to counterfeit which • is a misdemeanor, and all persons will be dealt with according to law. Full directions accompany every box. Ladies can obtain a box sealed from the eyes of the curious, by inclosing One-Dollar and six post-office stamps to any respectable drug gists, or to O. G. STAPLES, General Agent for the United States, Watertown, N. Y. Agents,* Mainsburg—-A. Robbins, M. D. Mansfield—Wesley Lang. Wollsboro—J-.-Arßoy, P. R. Williams. July 27. 1 TS64MIy.' ‘ ' OSCEQLA HIGH SCHOOL. THE Fall Term of the Osceola High School, under the direction of Prof. C. AJ STONE, will com mence on Tuesday,' Sept 20,1864.' The Winter Term, on Tuesday, Dee. 27,1564, and the Spring Term on Tuesday, April 20, 1865. The Fall and Winter Terms will continue 13 weeks each, the Spring Term 12 weeks. " Tho past success of this institution has been truly gratifying to its numerous friends, and -the prospects for the ensuing year are no less flattering than,.they have been heretofore. There is no want of commo dious rooms for a large number of students." There is a building designed exclusively for ladies. Qentie men, or companies of ladles and gentle.men together will room in tho school building. A teacher .will room in" each of the buildings and have control of the students. No Institution in this section of the. eountry.offers hotter facilities for obtaining an education than this. The range of.studies embraces everything necessary to entering college. , ; A Teachers’Glass will be formed dating the Fall Term. .. - ■ Tuition from $4,00 to-S6>oo. Prof, I; (J, Hon- hes "charge of the department of Music. For further particulars as to expenses; regulations/ Ac.; address one of the Trustees and obtain h circular. A. K. BOSARD, Eat},, 1 ) ; > ALLEN SEELY, - ,!• Trustees. ENOCH-M. STEER, ) Osceola, Aug. 17,18G3-tf. 1 AnHINfSTRATOR’S NOTICE. LETTERS of administration having been: granted to the subscriber on' the estate of Amos Warri nor, lata of Delmar, doc’d, notice is hereby ’ given to those to make immediatepayment, and. those.having claims to present them properly authenticated-for set demerit to -DAN OSBORN, Adm’r.. Stony Fork, July I3 r l8«-4-0t'» - - - 7 - ANOTBEB HEW -STOCK OF SPteING GOODS AT PERUKE & CO’SI THE attention of the public ,is hereby called to the-largest and belt assortment of - SP!N9\ANS SUMMER SR7 000S3 ever offered in this market.. The faithful patronage which we have received daring the past year from the trddlng community of this section, has stimulated ns to put forth our best efforts to please, and having *e leoted ear present 1 Mammoth Stock With great care and particular attention to the known 'wants and tastes of ear easterners, we hare no hesi tation in saying, that We can offer them a' RARE OPPORTUNITY I Of supplying themselves with Goods for the coming season. Each department is fall to overflowing with its re spective stock, and as heretofore we can and shall sell them at price* which will hid defiance -to eompe tltion. Call and examine for yourselves, and we are con fident that the most fastidious taste cannot fall in be ing gratified. Especially weald we call the attention cf onr Lady easterners to oar STOCK OF Which it is needless to say is larger than ever, em bracing all the styles of the season. P.ich Slack, Srotcn, Blue are recom mended, to these Bitters, knowing from experience »ii«t my recommendation will be sustained. Ido this more cheer fully as Hoofland’s Bitters is intended to benefit the afflicted, and la •• not a rum drink/’ Yours truly LEVI 0 BECK. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. IX. Editor of the Encyclo pedia of Religions Knowledge. Although not disposed to laror orrecommend Patent Med Iclnes In general, through distrust of their Ingredient* and effect*,! yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man m*f not testify to the benefits he believe*. himself to hay* re ceived from any simple preparation, in the hop© that ha thu* contribute to the benefit of others. - - I do this tho more readily in regard to Hooflauds Gorman Bitter*, prepared by Dr. 0 31. Jackson,, ef this city, because I was prejudiced against them for many years, nnderths impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture, t am Indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for t&» removal of this prejudice by proper testa, and for encour agement to try thorn, when suffering from great and loot eontinned debility. The use of three bottles of these Blf ters, at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree ol bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to the use of them. Pmuastrau, June 20,1861. j. NEWtON BROWN From the Rev. Jos. H, Seunord, Paster of the 10th Baa ilst Church. Ur. Jacksonßear Sir:—l have been frequently request cd to connect my name with commendations of different kinds oi medicines but regarding the practice as out of my appropriate sphere, I hare in all case* declined; bat with a clear proof in various instances, end particularly In my fam ily, of the usefulness of Dr. Hoofland's German Bitten, Z depart for once from my usual course, to express my full conviction that, for general debility of the system and espe cially for Liver Complaint, It is a safe and valuable prepara tion. In some cases it may fall; but usually, I doubt not. it will be very beneficial to those who suffer from the above cause. Tour*, very respectfully, J. H. SSBUASIL. Eighth below Coates Street, Philadelphia. Prom Rot. Wamn Randolph, Pastor of the Baptist Church, Germantown, Pena. Br. C. M. Jacksonßear Sir Personal experience ena ble* me to say that 1 regard the German Bitters prepared by yon a* a most excellent medicine. In cases of severe cold andgeneral debility I have been greatly benefitted by the cseof the Ritters, and doubt not they will produce offbcl* on other*. Tours, truly, WARREN RANDOLPH, Germantown, Pa. From Rbt. J. H. rnraoi\ptutcr of Heading H. E, Ctnxcb, Philadelphia. Dr. JBckaoc t***Dcar Sir -Haring Uied year German Bit* t«M In my family frequently, I am prepared to Wy that it haa been of (treat serrlce. I behave that la moat case* of general debility of the system it i» the safest and mott-Tal nable remedy of which I bars any knowledge. lours, respectfully. J. H. TDBNSR. So. 726 S. Nineteenth Street. Prom the Ray. J. 31. Lyons, formerly Pastor of tha Colum bus (,li. J.) and ililsstca n (Pa.) Baptist ChnrchM. t. * -Lt r , ' - „ New Boch»Ue,W. P. . Dr. C. M.J*ckton:—Dear Sir;—X feel It a pleasure thu*. ©i my own accord, to bear testimony to tha excellence of tha Oarman Bitter*. Some years tinea being much afflicted with Dyspepsia, I used them with very beneficial result*. I hara often recommended them' to person* enfeebled by that tor 'jnaatlsg. disease, and haro heei d from them the most Jwingiteitimonials as to thefr great ralae. In cases of gen era! debility, I beliere it to be a tonic that cannot bo iur« P 2 ” ed - J. M, LPON3. PRICES. Large Site (holding nearly doable quantity,) $1 00 per Bottle—half do*. J 5 00 Small Site—7s cent* per Bottle—half do*. $4 90 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS 1 See tbat the Signature of “ C, 91. ‘ JACKSON” Is on the WRAP. PER ol each Rottlc. Should your nearest druggist not bars the article do cot be put off by any of the intoxicating preparations that mar be offered in Its place, but send to us, and tre wfll teWard securely pachsd by express. ’ Principal Office do Mannibctorr, NO. 631 ARCH STREET. JONES & EVANS. (Successors to C. SI. JACKSON * Co,) Proprietor*. ■•*3“'JOE SALE by Druggists and Dealer* in erery tow* in the United States. - Jen, 8,1844. (Sept, 9,18«8-ly.J