• , • ? r ;J ==3cr:x=.- .•. — vi&M rn- i!R^ v ' ■ . [Pablsbod by JUiglMt.} , .X!v : .*Y tQV.EXrIHTE;, ; - ■ Ate* mmer’j. eve;.wben eB-arOund .., - I, jilent—and tie coo!rog;(i8r, • Flout, gently on Atfd brings the i(«na • • . ■uu Dfwaying .trees and . ~ ’• leeatme 'nenth tbe lunur IrtgS,., , . - " A On yondtir hillock near khs fijream, 'And sweetly mnse'nptm the take That hinds me to my lovely, d^ate. i n: dharibinp: Kate/-’ the breezes sigh.' v i As on tie waketbev swhep; ilong, ! ia a« w>plj , : Of *abn4o;the brnexe, nogj— , , fgSBE thltWS'-belpTf and all a • ' her tends fibre. altuViftio praise'tWible I mylovay^yt*. Yon star tint blaies on my • • - Ton aMrWiue ; •_■ > Still gen fieri tb ought* of m inspire,— »'»OohWt but fold, bet in my view again bet blushingteharms, ’■ lJ Oi’! tbis rfould make me fate, .-uliatcWns me tb my loael; rKatel ' COMMON fiCljlpiiS. i;,.i:,:IX4HINATION OP ) |iCHERB. ' Examipitions will take pl||s follows; Tioga, ■ « , -54, N Oct. 20. tHoHldayburg) e !fj - “ 21. taWrenccyfllc, ',. . *-,[.£• “ 21. ‘ Nelson.,. •. 1.• ‘ “ 22. ‘ Wellsboto, . , “ 22 ‘ ’ Farmington, (Gee School HbuAo “ 23. ! Deftoar, (Butter School Hot {pi f “ 23. 'Cbatbnu), (Treat se) | 11 24. ’ Charleston ,\D at U Setllcmbj t) 1 ' ** 2i. i Elklatui und Osceala J, ii 25. ; Covington, - ■ “ ;■‘Knoxville, (School Houeel-i' ; u 31 “ '27. • ’Brookfield, School , 44 28. ' Westfield, -a, “ : Clymer, (Sahinsville) - ?“ It , 44 30. i Shippen# Gsinee and ll 31. Bios?, . - ! ‘ “ 31, J Block' House, * ; “ *3l. i Fall Brook,, - ,} - Nov. I. . Union, (Van Dyke School Homo) “ 1. ; fehis, ' .- i"' - “ S. • - • ;5, . “ 16. Mainsburg, ■ i • ’ • “22. 1 1. Th«te Will be no-exnraniations during the Session of tlie Co 2. Exnnriilntinns will com?jTBpce precisely at & o’clucis/jvcp., and no’oandidatb for a certifi cate, t Vrili' ‘admitted Co-;KHe ; class after 9k. o’clock. Teachers ore expiated to prei-ent themselves for examination,', tts far as possible, Jn the District -where they ’'intend to teach, "Each teacher should brinfejfij book- of a hi>lf dozen sheets of ordinary-pzgliqte paper ; also pen and ink. ' ■■■.''■ > 3. By the instructions af&ijhe State Super intendent,.a indicants for a. certificate, must pre sent 'testimonial's ‘of good raila! character, or no certificate wii! be pfpaF&eijzj j ; ■ 4. Nn certiflcirte will beilfcinted where the •average dues.not comejup to 64; 3 ; and rarely, if ever, rs.it |yisqht one with a “Ndi’ 4.” J’.t ' 5. Teachers intending in the Com mon Schools of- thigeophty pielcoming winter on summer, must atterid public examin ations. Should any -indjviqVsi intending to tench stay away, they wifi debarred hi the act itself from fa private g i’atiiination. -The school Uvv, is explicit that; ‘Superintendents should pefuso-to make private tiaminations, ex cept in easi's.pf.sickness dr 4 : |cr equally satis factory'’cause' 1 ;' and not’ theni-hnless applicants bringn written request from tftJVast four mem bora" of the board of whodosiro to employ them.” ■ ' f) ;] 6. The schqol law.is imp 'alive that Teach ers shall be examined In'jre commencing school,"or foi felt their wage,,!-f The School Di rectors will requires certificffistobe produced beflipe'fl’nv- caittract is coil: din mated with ap plicants fur schools. • 7. CnStlidutes -for I, cemScale "must take seats in the class.iherfirsi ex .ruination they at tend. • ’- - ‘Jq ,i' ‘ ~. 8. -Bv an .umpndnaP-nt tV the- School Law pa««pd\ilin llih' of April, (see Digest, p. 9*2.). the teacher’s itiWh fixed at twentj dpvs dfvottA, vttjj, Ordinary -Instruction in the £chool-rpia>J idterjfatb Saturday, as Directors shall Appoint, to a Dla 'tyict' inVtuule.' 'the law "£|notly prohibits teachingoicS-iiqvday. .’rj !’ , _ 9. ■ J IthifreJortirriondcd. to" [School Director. <ir.gsadaattei : "nges ' of teaafatjrjj,- aocordingto the grade of certificate they piild. This is but , equal justice to all,parties. adopt ed, it haS produced good resmts. 1 10. It ds, a neglect of di hi for Directors to leave the getting of wood to' jie caprice of the patron's of the school. Moa'-jploards of Direc tors carry out the, law and oVide wood. In a few instances more.vnluotpe time is lost to the school tbn times over, cost of get ting wood,' Wood furnishedftj district funds, taxes all atfke ; if left to vojJmtary donations the whole buiiien falls upon-Big willing few. 11. WilPDirectors be so to see that . the Teacher’s Blank’Reporfe.jbouks are distrib uted at the commenccmeh' lpf school. In a' ' few instances,-'Boards neg’ectod to furnish the books duringiyaAtefin. This is a great neglect rtf official dufy.l, 12. It is not legal nor aliolviible fur a Board of Directors to delegate the authority of hiring a teacher to some person not'a■ Director ; nei ther should-one Director hire'll teacher or teaol - ere unless suidi action be sanctioned '.By a majority, of the Board. : director or di . rectors lees than a majority o|tEt make a valid contract. .... ! -ii 1 ’ 13. Tlip practice of catting the teachers and patron? together tij some,designated place ,-filr the purpose of fiiri i>,g teachers, letting the "getting of wood and ffansaeung all business, pertaining to the Digtrht, is |!t jjjood one, and is earnestly recommended,to all,'Boards ndt hav ing adopted it. . • .1 s ; 14. It will be seen by the .School law, (see Digest, p.- 29, Nft; 55.) 'that - the Secretary of each B-i.trjT Directors is required to send to . ih" O'. SupC a list of all ths napes of teachers , * cojVdiivedfei Hias* District, and [the No. of. the ■school'tiijgrt her with the ternviSecretaries fvill greatly oblige rne and mujch'fifcjlmte my labors with tip of this .. section, L .. 4 ’ : , 15:-S tl B; 'By inßtrudfions ot 1 the State Sopt. no person .not intending to ■ tcuc.h', will be esaotipetl. ’ 16.-. School Diteeturs -nnd in ends of educa tiongenerally, arc invited to glthnd those exer cises. ■ ‘ * V Tiuga County Teachers Iwtitnte- $t Mans field (in chapel of the Nov. 11, ,12, 13. 14. i ' H. C. J\i i,ys, Co. Sup’t. _ 1 ■ £-s, . . .Our custom and,lmhit.l are.vlikS the ruts in roads; The wheels of life iClitle ihto them ; and we jog' along through the; in ire, because it Is too much (rouijle.to gqt ou ! t of‘them; Snooks Says the first .tiuiti; «. young lady kissed him, he felt as if he wAa sliding down a rain-bujw, with a slick of lasstp candy in each band. ‘ 1 . j - Secession is going to bust_ —fly!:to pieces. _i_<i_ AYER’. CHE K JR PEClft|g JOB Tgg3*riitCTESj. Colds, , • Dr. J. 'i s the :E&v«Wr ' Oonghs. ttsarten*** Inflmwiß. i °C-'a Cold, i KT I’EOTORiC. Its constant use tics and ray family fur the Inst i shown it tir possess superior vii treatment of these complaints. BBEN KNII Ak ß, MOETLSY,Esq:, of Utica. N, Y m writes; -“Ih *r«j used your Pectoral myself and In my family ever Since £pe invented it, and believe it the best" medicine for ItV purpose ever put out. With a bad culd 1 should sooner pay twenty* fire dollars for a bottle than do without it, or take any other remedy.” '' ' Brotbeh Ater: I will cheerfully certify your Pectoral fs' the best remedy we possess for the cure of whooping cough, croup, add thfe, chest disease uf.'cbiMjte'n. ! s We qt'.ydpr fra* trrnityiD the South appreciate youe skill, and commend your medicine to our people. HIBAM CONKLIN, M.D. . AMOS LEE, Esq., Mobterey. la., writes, 3d Jan., 1855: “I had a tedious Influenza,which confined me.in doors,six weeks; took many medicines'without relief: finally triia your Pectoral by the jidvice of our clergymen. The first dose relieved the soreness In my tbroftt and In n less,f ban one half the bottle made me dompletely well. Totir'inedi* cioesjire the cheapest as well as tho best we cun buy, aod we esteem you, Doctor* and your remedies, as the poor maa’s friena Sir: Your Cherry Pectoral is performing marvellous cures in this section. It ha* relieved several from alarming symptoms of consumption, mid is now curing a man wh« has labored under an affection of the lungs for the last forty years. - HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant. A. A. RAMSEY, M. D., Albion, Monroe Co., lowa, writes, Sept. 6,1853: “ During my practice of many years I bate found nothing equal to your Cherry Pectoral for givivg ease and relief to or. curing 'ptffch as are curable.” * ’ ' .* i ‘ 'A , We might add volumes of evidence, but tho most convin cing proof of tlie virtues of this remedy Is found ia .its effects upon trial. Probably no one remedy has ever been known which cured so many and such dangerous cases as this. Seme no human aid can reach ; but even to those.the-Charty pectoral affords relief and comfort. Ur. Ateb, Lowell: I feel it a duty and & pleasure to Re form you what your Cherry Pectoral has done for roy wife. She had been five mouths laborfug under the dangerous symptoms of Consumption* from which no aid we could pro cure gave her much relief. Sho 'was steadily' Ruling. until Dr. Strong, of this city, where we have come for adrice, recommended a trial of your medicine. We bless his kind* ness, as wd do your shill; for she has recovered froth that day. Site Is nut yet ns strong as she used to be, but is fraa from her cough, and calls herb*ff well. , 'OULANDO SHELBY, of Shclbyvillo, Consumptives, do not despair till-you have tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectmal It is made by oue of the best medical chemists is the world, ami its cures nil nruund us bespeak tho high mprits_of its virtues. —Philadelphia i.tdger. AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS. The sciences of Chemistry and "Medicine have been taxed thcir,utmo»t to produce this best, most perfect purgative which Is known to man. Innumerable proofs ure shown that these Pills have virtues which surpass in excellence the ordinary medicines, and that they win uhprcccdentcdly upon the e.'teem of nil men. They ure-safe and fdeosant to take, but powerful to cure. Their penetrating properties stimu late the vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions ot Us organs, purify the blood, and **xpel disease. They purge* out Hie”foulhuiuors which’ breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or. disordered organs into their natural action, and impart healthy tdne Will* strength io the whole system. Not dnly tlo they bore the every-day fcomphuut* of every body, but also formidable and dangerous di-oases that have baffled the best of human skill. M Idle they produce powerful effects, they are at the same time, in diminished doses. the safest and be*t physic that can be employed for children. Being sugar-coated, they are pleasant to take; and ln*ing purely vegetable, are. fre&.X«uu -«Jiy\ rjnk pi harm. Cures haVe been made \yhich surppa-- not substantiated by men of ffacli exalted pdeitlon nhd character n« to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many eminent cler gymen and physicians have lent their naipea to certify to. the public the reliability of my remedies, while others have >*eut me the assurance of their (.ouwHlon that my Preparation* contribute immensely to the relief uf'iny afflicted, suffering fellow-men. The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing directions for their use and certificates of Jheir cures, of the following complaints : - Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn Headache arising from h foul Monuich, Nanseu. Tndigestiou,*Morbid.Juactlon of the Bowels, and pain arising therefrom. Flatulency, Loss of'Appetite.-all Ulcerous and Cutaneous Diseases which require an evacuant medicine. Scrplpla nr King’s Eiil. They also, by purifying the bloud and stimulating the system, euro many complaints which it "wtuld not be supposed they could reach.-such an Deafness, ■partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous kidiability, De rangements of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, aud other kin dred complaints arising from a low state of the bbdj or ob struction of its functions. ■ . , , , , Do not be put off by unprincipled dealerwwlth gome other pill they make more profit *an, Ask for Ayer’s Pills, and take nothing else. No other they can give you compares with this lu its intrinsic value or curative powers. Ihe sick want the beat aid, there is for them, and they should hurt it. Prepared by Dr- J. C AYER, Price 25 cents per box. , Five boxes for $l. C AjJ. L. Robinson, Wellsboro; S. X. Billings, Gaines; H. U. Borden, Tioga; Dr. J-kukhurst k \Y. H. Miller, Lawrence ville; S. S. Packard, Covington: Bennett k Son, Mjddlebnrv ; Gullck A Taylor, L. Strait, Roseville, and Dealers everywhere. July 16,1802. —6m. HOME FZRS INSURANCE COMPANY NEW YORK; ’ CAPITAL, , Home Fire Insurance Company IN NE W HAVEN, CONNECTICUT: CAPITAL, $200,000. These Companies have complied With the State law. Application., for Insurance received by CHARLES L. SIEMENS. Wellsboro Tioga County, Penna. Wellsboro, Jan. 16, 1862. THE Insurance Company of North America have appointed the undersigned an agent for Tioga County and vicinity. As the high character and standing of this Com pnTvy-givo the assurance of full protection to owners of property against the hazard of fire, I solicit with confidence tv liberal share of-the business of the county. Company was incorporated in 1794. Its capital $600,01'0, and its assets in statement Ist Jan. of that year was $1254,719 81. CJIA RI.ESr PLATT Secretary. ARTHU&'G. COFFIN President. Office of the Company 232 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, . Win. Bnctiici-, Central Agem,Har risburg, Pa. JOHN W. GVCKNSIGY, Aseut fur Tioga County, Pa. April 9, 1562. NEW COOPER SHOP.—The undersigned respectfully Informs the citizens of Wclleboro and vicinity, that he has opened a COOPERSIIOP opposite CROWL’S WAGON SHOP, and is ready to do all manner of work prompt and 1c order, from a gallon keg to a .fifty barrel tub. Re pairing also doni on short notice. 0. F. ELLIS. Wellsboro, May 8, 1861. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters*of Ad inrnistmiitiff.havingbe'eh granted tothd under signed on the estate of Charles 0. Etr, Into of Tiogn, Pa-, deceased, aTTTTersoUT huvtifrg“chiim» or-demimds against .said hereby requested to make known the samV to-trOr at £er residence W Tioga. Tioga County, without delay, and all persons indebted to said estate are' alio requested to make payment te the undersigned as soon as possible-..: , Calray. CAME into the enclosure of . the subscriber about the middle of August last, one dry cow, the owner is requested to call, prove property, pay char ges and take her away, or she wiil bo disposed of ac cording to law. . , MOSES LEE, Chatham, Oct. 15, 1862. CrouD Whooping Cough. InflnoMCU- Springfield, Miss., Feb, 7,1836. Asthma or Phthisic and Bronchitis* West Manchester, Pa., Feb. 4,1856. Consamptisn. Actor House, New York Citt, March 6,1866. Practical and Analytical Chcmitt, Lowell , Mae*. SOLD BY Insurance Agency. SARAH M. ETZ, Administratrix. Tioga, OeU I; 1862. - , s-r-s^saasato. • '7-jffc.-t'- -t-**?--. c THE f TIOaA. 1. *S ,r Iftur i* •»«' V . booms/ = OTEac; yr.Btix es*new«k>bstorb, - i ; First do»T boldffiC. L, WXLCOXi. r _ ' H. S. WOOD* would "say to J the "Wellaboro and rurrounding' count is ‘HCtWix prepared to furmab theniffith e rjr tbing lino of c. -.PHOTOGRAPHS. , . ri l * AMBROTYPES.i£Br * befits? i ;u* r.\ r.z MEBMIfOT.SJ^ famished at any room in the City. Jdet)ree*gyrf,;f{ lett of JAMINS manufac tured expressly for the iAlSo-a large aasorlmentfbft. ! a'j .!KI L K i ! ; /..-I-i * ✓ PmmGBAPMW ALBUMS, price, from $1.25 to $i.O(K t jl»4»y; ■ po p»rlor,ta- ; hie is considered finished, without the PiIQTOGBAP.Ii- XC ALBUM. „ ■ t« ’■--1,,U Cues of all styles. Piotujfcs from cents to fire dollars..,r,• ,• , .. Thankful for past'favor>,T would solicit a contin uation of khi dime, by doing firit class work for all; WeUsboro, May 28, 1862.. H. H. WOOD. SPECIAL, COURT. ASPECIIt’ c6FrT *will' ;be hfiS It the Court House in JftyueF Mercur, commencing on Monday ;tbo 20tbdftyo£.Oc tober next,-to continue two weeks, for the trial of the f 3 * .Hi? 00*3 H H Dent, ;yg 4 Stephen Babcock, Dingham Trustees,'’ fewplieiD potter, J N Bache,f ; w A;D JSly* - ■ n<: Bingham Trustees, . va. Timothy Fraco,’ 1 * '*'r s s AS Turner,.- 1 • ys. John Drew et al, Bingham Trustees, ys; Stephen Totter et al, ' **r i *■ ' VSa It James I Jackson, ’ "Vs. J K Bache Eir, 1 - ■ ■ - Abel Nickerson, ‘ vs.‘PelOr Green, .. ’ : H M Xattin et a!, V 3. Al! Foster, 1 '■ JN-Badhe, vs. • W. E. Dodged • 1 . *’•” M M Converse, vs. Henry Colton, .- i.ie ■ BECOSO WEEK. . ; ,. 1 _l", Pliny Bnrr, vs. Admra of B B Gereuld’, ~ Bingham Trustees, vs. Anson Bunk /gt «(,, George Coriics, ; vs. Edwin Dyer r . J W Mayngrd, vs. H Davis et al, ( J F Donaldson, : - va. Jf Pl Cone, - -•f*. 1. Bingham. Trustees, vs. David A Clark, “ vs, Martha'lTL Clark et al, “ ’ vs. George B Colcgrovaht al; - , hit-.-:'it - Vs.' Josnph Stafford EbAt, Wm Bache, y5..11. §.,U»gtiqga, Bingham Trustees, ys. Augustas Andrus et al “ i ‘ ‘ Ts> Edwfin'lnseho ct af Augi 20,18524 J - F - DONALDSON, Proth’y. GIOfIIOUS NEWS ! Important to .The PnMiil,!! Twteity Thousand Dollars ,»l ■. Worth of New Goods, bought fdr CASH, at Auction Sales, and from bank rupt jobbing bopses, at 25 per cent, below the pres ent market va!ue/bojw opening atlr , I)ORUAUUS BEE 'mvp> v Holden’s Block, Elmirs . f Look *t t£e*e Pricas^; 500 Balmoral Skirts/ magnificent colpra sl*so to $5 00 Black Dress Silkjfrom' fsc t d $2 00 pr yd, Rich Plain and Fancy Silks, . 50o'to 300 “c New Full . * f ,3s yr 2oc, wortli la4>d, A 25«. Figured Pnrnmettosy ’ IBe fcorth 31 Wool DeLoines, j •.. 31 “ 4A . Elegant Fancy Dress Goods, 25 ~ tr “s*o' Fine French Merinos, 75 All Wool Casslirieres, ' ‘ t ■ *■ • t ~ u 100 All Wool Broadcloths, ‘ IST “ 175 Black and White| Check Shawls, Heavy Embroidered Drapery' pr yd # Real Nottingham Lace Curtains, ’$J 00' pair, worth double the moboy. -•" • • ' • s’ • An endless variety of Brocbe and WpoleftySqpara We^^t'csfeMS^d'fflten:?' 2 Jouviuft'geuhlue' K id -CfloVes, he'stdrf market.' House Furnishing end Whifee Gopd«j . Dpmestic Gobcls, a full assortment. " Trudies, Valises, Traveling Bags. f . . r Millinery Gbods, wWlwflfcSmct' ReialSJ üßd i¥ tof usually found in a class Dry floods House. Please remember that we do all we advertise. Don’t forget to call at "" ’ ’ *• •1 ■ ~ i M 4tl L’ rlfflTE, t Holden's Block, s Elmira. N. B- Milliners, Country Merchants, Med dlers supplied Ht less than New York Jobbing Mrlces. ‘DORM HIVE, ■« j•• )36'W:aterrSt., Elmira,.N. T. , Elmira,-Scjit-10, 1862. «; ■ • , »t. ; - - War! War for otfttti Ftfioul i-; TI IK^hdtfal£bedc bis old friends, customers, and the public generally, that he lias opened A X CABINET AKD CHAIR SHOP on Main Street, opposite H. W. Dartt's Wagon Shop, where be intends to keep constantly on bond & gene' ral assortment of Cabinet Wase-r^sr? made of best Also Coffins made to order., and as ejeap as can |be procured elsewhere, accompanied with a Hearsed Also Chairs of ;every variety fromibe BEST down to theCHEAPEST, to-.*- , _ " '"' S'liil 'Piivclntsen; !a '- Also Turning of all kinds ddn6 to order and to salt The undersigned having had many’ years experi ence, both in France and-in this country, feels confi dent that he cannot be,excelled in either of the above branches of mecbani&m—and further would recom mend the public to CALL AND EXAMINE ‘ : bis workmanship and prices before purchasing else- where. Wellsboro, March 19, 1862* THOMAS HARDEN is now receiving an , ’ 6 EXTENSIVE STOCK r 07 , ■. . , Merchandise, which te offers QC terms to SUIT THE TIHES. All ere respeelfßOy'invUed to call amt examine. Welleboro, June IS, 1862, *THOS. HARDEN. f* - -• STOVES. ANI> TINWARE. WILLIAM ROBERTS t HAS opened a.' new Stove and Tin Shop in tbo Store opposite Hoy’s Bunding’, where he is pre pared to furuifh his old friends and customer*, and the public witjj every tlilng,-in bis lisa of business, including Cooking Stores of the approved' lor, Dining Room, and Coal Stove/;j. Tinwnre and Kitchen furoiture.of oil varieties- j Call arid see ou/ new atomic,- > -WelUboro,.Feby. 5 r 1562. , ! • FERNITERE. THE LAOIES hre the ones to select Household Furniture 1 , and it is go much 'enstef tor them to tafce a carriage an£ rideu few utiles' and. return thou, to go 40 or 50 miles for the purpose, that tbesabgeri- j ber would triform them that he has jost'enlarged bis } STOCK before llie tariff and tar prices ate dprtivtts ; j and has a large abd inviting I tfs£orttnfcbt/wbte)i be will be happy to show td those : wS6 ffewr him with a visit- . . ‘ .** *'-♦*» ** MAHOGANY .SOFA'S, s?e, fit, and S2S. T'it a ’ $22, $2B ftnd $B2. Httudnome wgrni-n Ctrrpeti ‘for 4,5, 6,7, 8 and 9 shillings a Ma'- ohinrt, $lO mid $l2. Ha has aholO different styles of Bedsteads, wttfa>m44%tae£ond spring bottoms, and 16 different kihds of. Kith everything, else in the Furniture line.-, • ; 7’ *• » •* Ho i»*lso Agent- fo^the £rince cel ebrated Melodeofis, SchcfpL.and. Cbprth, Organs, of! Hdffalo,N. *Y., tbftoldest and.largest.establishment! in the United Stages. *1»1 p, j LawrwjoeviJjc, July 30, 1862. CONCENTRATED LYE, for ppleat ROY’S DRUG STORE. C us tom tin's JACOB SXICKLXN, TT> GO TY agitator; i' " " THE BUFFALO i MEWtiITItE COIMOI, . ■ CORHBB bif • 1 ' • 1 ; ;. Main. and Senecai Street*; : la an important link in the great cbam at National: Mercantile Colleges; located In the following Cities l t j£j,:-unw ■ - .-v..." ,n • \ NETWORK. CII-X, .PHILADELPHIA, i : BROOKLYN, , ’ ALBANY, I ■ TR6y, : r ‘ CLEVELAND, DETROIT, ’ CHICAGO,. ! ,T AND .SAINT LOUIS.’, |- • ; A Bchol.arsbip istned from tho Buffalo College, en title# tbe bolder to attend either or all the Colleges for in trtrlimited time. Tbetfesign of thhse Institations, is to impart to young men and ladies, a thorough, practical 6t*«ine«« education, ( 1 Colleges are organised and conducted upon i basis rfi|ch,tnust;secure to each separate Institution thejbest possible facilities for importing’a thorough commercial education, and renders! as a whole, the moat comprefiensiVe and Complete;system in this country. . . i , Book-Keeping in all, its departments, Commercial Law, Commercial Arithmetic . and Penmanship, are taught the most thorough and practical manner. ; The Spencerian system of Penmanship, is taught by. competentond experienced teachers. : Scholarship, payable in advance, $4O. : College o£en day and evening:—no vacations, i Beifdent Priilcipal'st Buffalo, J. C. Brtant. f ’ Fiir further Information, please call at the 1 College Rooms, or send for Catalogue and Circular ehclosing letter'stamp. Address ! BRYANT & STRATTON, | ♦Tune 4, !5f12.—1y. Buffalo, N. Y. NEW GOODS! T. L, BALDWIN s-now receiving a largeand Well Se ected Stock of SPRING 1 AND SUMMER GOOES, 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., As,, All of which will bp sold VERY LOW for READY PAY ONLY. ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All persons buying GOODS for RE AD Y PAT, Are. respectfully invited to call and examine THE STOCK, As they ere to be sold at /' / VERT LOW PRICES. CASH PAID FOB WOOL. Tioga.' May 28, ISG2. T. L. BALDWIN. Portable Patent Horse-Power* THE undersigned take pleasure in notifying the public, that they have succeeded in devising a Horse Power with only three places of friction, and combines tbe maximum of efficiency, durability, and economy, with the minimum of weight and price. On account of its simplicity it may be constructed by any mechanic for less- than half the cost usually paid for horse-powers. It is well adapted tp 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, nRd State rights'fur sole cheap at our office. Agents wanted to sell territory. For further particulars ad dmi MIDDAUGIi A CLARK. - Mansfield, July 23, 1562.-tf. Tiic Hew Commercial Bultdins* arc located opposite Court ' Borne, earner of Court and Ckicii;«ii"o-S( reels. This College is in no 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 Men»an opportunity for acquiring a Thorough, Prat lieat, Bu tines* #dncatio»i. .TBo Books and Forms are carefully arranged by Practical Accountants, expressly for this Institution, and the Coursi of Instruction is such as to combine Theory and Practice. COLLEGIATE ■ COURSE. , [Djfs Qourse embraces BookcKeeding in all its de partments, Penmanship, Commercial Arithmetic, Business Correspondence, Commercial Law, Political ‘•Edoriomv, Commercial Ethics Partnership Settle ments, Detecting Counterfeited and Altered Bank Notds, Ac, ' ' ' . Tlie Spencerian System of Penmanship is taught in all ifs varieties, by the most skillful master,a of the art. { y The Book-Keeping department Is under the special supervision and instruction of the Principal, D, W, LOWELL. GENERAL I3STS r *OItI^A.TION-. Students can enter at any time. No vacations.— Usual time to complete the 6 to 12 weeks. Assistance rendered to graduates in procuring situa tion*. Graduates are presented with an elegantly en graved Diploma. For catalogue of 70 pages, specimens of pen manship, Ac., enclose two letter stumps, nnd address LOWELL A WARNER, Sept. 17, 1862. Binghamton, N. Y. ' V -^V-y | DR. ROBERT ROY I CAN ‘ALWAYS BB rouro AT ROY'S DRUG STORE, W ellaboro’, Pa. , where he may .be consulted at all hours l of the day hy those who desire ADVICE. ’ _ ✓'"•fs ./Tx ADMIN/STRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Lettera of administration having been granted to the sub scriber on Uie estate of A. B. Howland, late of Jack son TofWnshl'p, dec’d., notice is hereby given to those indebted ip said estate, to make immediate payment, and thoseiiaving claims to present them properly au thenticated for settlement to the subscriber. " ‘ . W. C. RIPLEY, Admr. Richmond, ingust 27y 1562- WELLSBORO* BOOK STORK THE subscriber, haring pßrchMed if TFp. H Smith bis interest-in the Book and Stationery Business, would respectfully inform the public of his desire to'keep • . , , , r A. QENBSAL NEW’S «°OM where he will fornisb. n the Host Office Building, (or by mail) all TEE NEW TOBK DAILIES at the publishers prices, ‘ He will also keetp; on hand all the Literary Weeklies, and The Monthly Magazines, In,eluding Harper’s, the .Atlantic, Godey’s, .Peterson's Knickeihockor, Continental 4c., 4c. 1 Also, will be kept constantly on hand, a com .etc repository of ; CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL SCHOOL AND MIsMLLAITEO'US BOOKS, Slunk Books, Paper Hangings, SHEET MUSIC, MAPS, <t-c. Orders for Binding Booki. The f work executed tp suit any taste, and on the lowest possible terms* Pattica larattention will also be given to SPECIAL OKBERS for any thing comprehended in the trade. One Thousand Volumes of the. Latest Editions of SCHOOL BOOKS. Parents, Teachers and=Scholars, are invited to cal and examine this large -'assortment of School Books in which inay be : found everything in me in the schools of the County. ] Readers. — Sanders’ entire series, Porter’s Reader, Sargeant’s, Town’s and Willson’s Readers. Spedliss Books. —Sanders’, Websters 4e. ARirnitETics. Greenleaf e, Daries’, Stoddard's, Colburn’s 4c. Grammars. —Brown’s,' Kenyon’s, Smith’s 4e. Geographies. —SliteheU’s, Warren’s, Colton’s 4e. Davies’ Legendre, Algebra, Surveying 4c. Slates of all kinds und sizes. Copy Books, Steel Penj. Paper of all kinds. '• Latin, German, French-and Greek Text Books; on band and purchased to order. ' Watches, Jewelry, Piqture Frames, Papei Hang ings, Christmas Toys, £anoy Articles, Maps, Pic tures Ac. yA r* All orders prompHy attended to. Wellsboro, Nov. 27, 1361. J. F. ROBINSON. Mansfield classical seminary. MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO., PA. I The Fall Terra of this Institution willcommoncs Sept. 9th, 1562, and continue thirteen weeks. Rev. E. WILDMAN, A. M., Principal Professo - of Mathematics Ancient Languages. Rev, N. L. Reynolds, A f M., Professor of the Nat ' urai Sciences -and the Teacher’s Department. Hiram G. Johns, A. M. j; ‘Professor of Penmanship Normal and Commercial Departments. Mr. L. A. Ridgeway,'Prof, of tbe German language. Mr. J. Wy Monms, Assistant in English Department. Mrs. H. P. R. WiLDMAx.lPrcceptress and-Teacher of the French language and Belles Letters. Miss ■ ■- Music Teacher. EXPANSES. Tuition in Com, English' Branches, per term, $4 75 Higher English Branches/ Mathematics and Ancien Languges, - j - - 600 Modern Languages and J-lebrow, each, extra 2 00 Music—Plano or Melodedn, Use of Instrument, - - - 2 00 Room rent, each person, - - 1 50 Board in the hall, per we6k, - I 50 Fuel per term, if two ocobpy one room, ■ 200 incidentals per term, ~ 25 Clergymen’s children, half price for tnition. It will be seen by the, : above announcement of a Faculty for the coming yfear, that the Trustees are determined to spare no reasonable pains jto furnish the school with a competent Board of Instruction, Seven foreign including Greek, Latin, Frepch, German, Spanish/ Italian and Hebrew, will ba taught, if required. \ -The Teacher's'and Normal Department*, under the supervision of Profs. Reynolds and-Johns, will afford all the facilities of a Norton! School, in which stu dents are especially drilled and trained to become practical teachers. The trustees have already taken measures, which it is expected will be consummated early in December, for offering and Hbaving nary accepted .by the Staid as a State Normal School. The Department of Penmanship, Book-Keeping, Ac., offer all ttib advantages of a Commercial Col lege. The Seminary is under contract, to be finished and furnished by the lOtlh of September next. It will, *vhen finished, be among jthe best school build ings in northern Pennsylvania, and will afford excel lent facilities for these regions to obtain a thorough scientific and practical education. Special attention is given to the health and pbysi cal education of the students. Nothing need be said to the Principal to the confidence of the pceple, as his conduct of the Seminary for the pa« two baa placed him fully before the public as one of 'the educators of the coun try. Profs. Reynolds and Johns—the former, the late Superintendent of comfmon schools of the county, —and the latter the present incumbent, are too well and too. favorably known Co need further recommend them to the public. Students coming from a distance will havej their rooms furnished— those from Within a few nliles will bring their own furnishing, exccpt'bcdstead,, table, chairs, wash-stand and stove. J All students furnish tljeirj own towels, wash-bowls, pitchers, pails, mirrors, Ac.t Rooms for self-boarding can be had in the village at: reasonable rates. If ac commodattons enough for shlf-boarding cannot be had in the village, rooms for thjnt purpose, under certain restrictions will be furnished in the. Seminary by stu dents furnishing their own Students pay from the titpe they enter to the close of the term, without any deductions, except io cases of-protracted illness. | All kinds of produce taken in payment. Terms of payment, one half in advance ; the remainder da ring the term. W.jCOCHRAN, President. Wsi. C. Ripley. Secretary. . , Mansfield, July 23, 1862.1 CONTINUES in full blast and is in.tbe best run ning order, where yoq can get Stoves, Plows, Road Scrapers, Cutting Sugar Kettles Ac., Ac. of the most approved patterns, and made in the bea manner for a ! LESS PRICE than at any other establishment of the kind in the country. j Machinery made and repaired in good style on short notice. All kinds of prodnee, olft iron, copper, brass and pewter, taken in exchange for castings. A liberal discount made iy CASH PURCHASERS. P. S. All persons indebted are requested to call and settle' 1 t WITHOUT; DELAY, and savei-costs, that I may gtill be able to do a credi business in part. ' Ji P. BILES, Proprietor. Knoxville, MaVcb 20, 1562.-6 m. CONSTItIITIOS WATER. THE ONLY REMEDY FOR DIABETES, Irrita ti»»n of the Neck of the Bladder, Inflammation ol: the Kidneys, and Catarrh of the Bladder, Stran gury and Burning, or Painful Urinating, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick Dust Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Discharged after Urinating. • For sale by all Druggists.! Price $l. . *WM. H, GREGG A CO., Proprietors. Morgan A Allen; General No. 46 Cliff St., Neiw York, j JOHN A. ROY, Agent for Tioga County. WelUboro, April 16, 1862,-fly.^ OjAEABAREELS OF SALT—just received ~and for sale by i T. HARDEN. Idftnw IS, 1362. i and book, stobb, AT THE STAND, The Knoxville Foundry, '■ WELL&BORO;. ,i! AP O TII ECA Jv WHOtMAt* AW, »„ 4a # DRUGS, ÜBpIVSES JLto * PEBFCMERYsOAjr' ' TOIIET mjWfa ~;, Maf iso m. nMK , • P JTEiVT Hlll/l/jfj. VIOLS ANB BOTTLES, ’ PCT^ LAMP'S, CIGARS PBBE WINES AND FOR MEDICAL PURPOSE JIL’SO, SACEA.UEKTAL Warranted to bepure Gr«p« ini preasly for Communion purposes. J Proscriptions carefully compounds ... promptly answered. ,S( Every article for sale usually , oM . Drag Store, and at the 1«« M mXl*,* WelUboro, May 1, 1861. “Pruti GENERAL ffIicCLELLAS HAS decided to go into winter Williams, Agt.. b», decided ‘ ana nas accordingly laid in a r «rr i.r,.■ Goods in his line, vis ; * r J* *t«i , Kerosina Oil, Burning Fluid, Alcohol, Turpeaiiu# ' Erugi, Patent Medicines, Window Glass, 4e,, which will be .old it lowe.t city print w "* „ p. R. williams;. N. B. Confederate State Slo.ki and ,U eonnte are at discount— can’t .ell gced. f» r ,)»_ Wollßboro, Nor. 27, 1861. removal. JOSEPH RIBEROLLE HAS removed his BOOT, SHOE W .nd FINDIG STORE, from hi* IaUU Main Street, to his Tannery at the lower tid village,-where he will be glad to wait eahinu) and the public generally, Competent weds’,, employed in the Manafactaring Departßesli work warranted to be oar own manafaeim. Alto, all kinda of READY-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, •Constantly on hand. AH kindi of Lesdurjii Findings, alito constantly on hand and for nil prices for 3ash or ready pay. HIDES and PELTS taken in exehaaje ftr at the highest market price. JOS. RIBIROJ Wellsboro, Aug. 14,1861. N. B. All those indebted to the subscriber account, or otherwise, are requested to «al] and square up. JOS. RIBBKOi CHARLESTON FLOURING MILUU’ WRIGHT Ss BAILEY, * Haring secured the best mills in the Ceuctj, tri prepared to do Custom. Work, Merchant Wn and in fact everything (hat can be dose ii * Milit, so as to give perfect satisfaction. FLOUR, MEAL AND C FEES, 8 00 AT WHOLESALE OR RfiTAIL, iM onr itor« in Wellaboro, or at the ttill. ti Good* exchanged for grain at the market prie*. All goods delivered free of liti ration. ‘ WRIGHT i BAIL) Wellsboro. Fob. 13, 1861. cabinet WARE ROO THE Subscriber most respectfully acDoDMti he has on hand at the old stand, tad fir ul Cb«ap Lol of Furuilire. comprising in part Dretting and Common Brtreaxif, Seeretariet Q»i Caeee, Center, C<u'd and- Pier Tablet, SHni»i Brcakfaet Tablet^Marble- topped and CoamonSu Cupboarde, Cottage and other Bednitad i, Sloii fat and Chair*, Gilt and Rotexcoud Boxildir Picture Frame*. 1 COFFINS made to order on short lotift. hearse will be furnished if desired. N. B. Turning and Sawing done t« order. August 11, 1839. ' B. T. VAKHOO. Kollor.k’s Dandelion Coffee* THIS preparation, made fmm the bed Jan r is recommended bv physicians asasoperw tricions Bovcrnge for General Debility. Pj» and all billious disorders. Thousand.- whofci\ compelled.to abandon Hie use of coffee will a» without injurious effects. One can cwtpu strength of pounds of ordinary eoffee. cents. Kolleick’s Levitin. The purest and best BAKING POWDER > for making light, sweet and nutritions Brest cakes. Price 15- cents. SfAirCTACTCRED BT H. H. KOLLOCK, Chemist, .Corner ot Broad and Chestnut Streets PhU«d* pbia, and for sale by all Druggists aod Qrcctra March 5, 1862, WELLSBORO ACADEMY Wellsboro’, Tioga County, Penna. MARIITOS N. AtLEN, A. M.: - ■ Prineipll assisted bj a corps of competent teachers.# Tho Fait Term will commence on the of August, 1862. Tuition for term of fourteen i ceeh, from ?2.0 $6.00. A Teacrbs'.Class will also be formed. . Bj order of Trustees, , r J. ¥ DOXALDSOX, P"‘ ! - \ Wellsboro, Jalj'3o, ISC2. Howard association, phuadelphia For the Relief «f the Sick and Distressed! flictod with Virulent and Chronic Diseased * n L cially for the Cure of. Diseases of iheSexw Medical advice gr.en gratis, by the Acting Valuable report* on Spermatorrhoea or Seinioa . ness, and other Diseases, of the Sexual on the new remedies employed In the # j to the afflicted in sealed letter cnvelopM- 4 charge. Two or throe stamps for postage wn Dr, J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 * Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • June 18, 1862. * DHNTIST. DR. RALPH OiLLP^ fE ' JASPER,_STEUBEN COUNTY, —srtyjflt For a long time a resident of Well? Of’' 1 ' once in each month KnoxyiHo'on the 25W, t ., on the 20th, Lawrenceville on the 271 h, , tt . 2Sth, Those living at a distance to avoid e ment will please address by letter to Jispf, Miy 21, 18621 ’ //, ' ESTBir. - 1 CAME into dhe enclosure of the anhseriiWi j. thefirst of September, a yearling st.so P Any person or persona claimingthe sa“™* come forward, prove property, p*y c sf it away. ' HENRY Oharlesten, Sept. 24, 1862. . ’ ! —^ ACDRIOBITT.— Quite a curiosity in ‘ h f a new patent Fruit Jar 'forpre" can be seen at Roy’s Drag Store. Call and it even H’ you do not wRb to‘.h*y- liap Ot, T>}» EtaCi, Putty,
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