> : i'li r -- : : v - ; i How sH Fm grown-ijiildS'sll bbif fswv - ; f* ' OfyeawlVßCouif^vpHfsVtßofe; - How, oldAt heart.sadyhfchow-tres- ■ - ' Thatbeirtro ' One sfler one these djewS return, FandViutiss is tbs sqnwt sky, One ahot 'am they glofw »jp4 burn. And, then dike orißwsn'elbUds float by. Bbt dearer, saddenthen the rest, . A mm'ry oryjtalised with lean, i Ope s»r yet lings rsiir tbejWest, ' To gild the gloom of lodoly yean. And by M*fl»sh r I «e»m- ttSsea A softer- ligbt of bated eyes, Boss-lips, and chtekswbosh glow, to me, Wat tweeter for than tnnpmer ikies. These flowers were byfsorpEngers pressed. They bang from braids-6 b dark brown hair Upon the spotless, snowy'basest, Of one—ab, ra,e!— too fair. ‘ Hear, scentless flowers, beer-slUi-J ou lie, Beneath these leares ofnjystio lore; That, Hepe, that ohly bldcimed to die, Gives oat its fragrance new no more. [From the San Frinoijleo Mirror.] BOMANCE OP AJf (|r.D COUPLE. The followmg 80mewhat |iemarknljla narra tive ia related by a western rajSy, now on a vi-.it tothie city from.-Mariposa.-4' She is herself a character. She has plains twice— first it 1849, during whiiih husband perish l ed—and’is the first Ameftahyady who retained to tUs east by. the Wa f ofj the Isthmus of Panama. She ia a gehjinjP' heroine—a fine specimen, of stout-hearted? w|kt«m womanhood —and her adventures in skbelyrUds of the un peopled west have been ntimer'ons and exciting. If the people of Mariposa^h|re missed a lady from their neighborhood, ,t3ne|t are hereby ap prised that she is comforldnS located at the boarding bouse ot'Mfs. the corner ofMontgomery and Softer |lt-fbhtB, dud will not return, to the mountains Holmes, of the Gazette, ceases to harroif |ba ,hearts pf Mari posa mothers by calling? tasir liti)e‘ babies ‘•brats." || . ' Well, while the train of whfeh tins I«d/ was a member was encamped a\lgi .point on tbe ■ flumboldt, where the LetsoD-;|rnil9 intersects the Carson track of travel, shfevisited the tent of a family, consisting of an elgtrly couple and one child—a daughter of fowfteeu or fifteen years. Tbe old lady was ei||ng on a pile of blankets, under tbe a ' most determined attack of tbdf"tank.,’ 1 white the masculine bead of planted him self on his wooden tongue, Und’Hva, sucking his pipe as leisurely as thoughobcjexpccted to re msin there forever. A single gjance developed the fact that there was a dhjiouity in that little train of one wagon and tbreh persons, ami that it had attained a point >of qai&ldesperatiqn be ’yond the reach of peaceful.; Three days before they had pitchiid their tent at the forks of the road, aqd as tbky could not agree upon the route by ? which ti enter California, there they had’ remained.*. The husband- ex pressed a preference for tht Carson road—the wife h-r the .Lessen—and would yield. • The wife declared she would remain there all winter ; the husband said hq sfiWld be pleased to lengthen tbe sojourn through the 'summer following. . 1 ] On the morning of the fourth,doy, the wife broke .1 sullen silence.of tfiirty-six hours by proposing a division of the properly, which consisted of two yoke of cattle, one wngnn, camp furniture] a small quantity, of provisions, and $l2 in silver. The prqposAllwas m-cepted, and forthwith thp “ piupdar-' Was divided, leaving fie wagon to tbs. ol(|iinan r and the daughter to the mother. The filter exchanged with a neighboring train the caitje belonging to her, for a pony and pack saddle,and piling the daughter and her portion of Undivided spoils npon the animal, she resolutely I )''started across the desert by the Lessen trqii,Awhile the old pian silently yoked the cattlji and. took the other mute. Singular as this may seem, it is nevertheless true. Jt.is among:, the many oc currences of life, stranger tbaiu. fiction, Of i-ourso h ith parties reached California in safe ty. We say “of course,” for kis si areely pos sible that any obstacle, death -included, could have seriously interfered wi'h She progn n if sfi.bbornnoss so sublime. Artivling at Sicrn mento with her daughter, the old lnriy readily uand employment—for women were less plenty than now—and subs?qa4n'tly opened a hoarding house, and in a few yejars amassed a handsome fortune.; Two yeats 1 ago she went to San Francisco, and the daughter, abuse education had not been neglected,l was married to one of the most substantial citizens. And whut has become of tbefild man ? The wife had not seen or heard of iln'V parted on th* Humboldt. Tlsey had ln«d happily together as maa and wife for veers, and ehe sometimes reproached hpfself for the wilfulness that separated' (hem .jaftcr so long ■ a pilgrimage together through tbps life. lint he was not dead. We oanpjit trace his course in Culfomia, however! ' At tholj we know of him is, that fortune had nnt'smifea upon him, and that for'yeara he had toiled Without hope; Finally, feeling scarcely abl’e toslpngpr wield the pick and ghovef, he visited Francisco in the hope of obtaining «mpl(Wment better adapted to bis wasted strength. || For three months he remained adle after, ar riving hove, and then for want pf occupation became the humble retailer ,of and oranges, with his entire stock ®] traffic in n basket upon his arm. This about six uionihs ago. A few weeks since, in passing thj j open door of a cottage in the souffiern part of j the city, )i9 observed a lady in iie hall, and stopped to-offer his merchandise. '■£ jAs be step-j ped upon tfie threshold,,the lady|sppnwrliP!l j and the old. man raised his, eyes |nd dropped , the basket, and no wonder either—rfor she was | his wife—his “old woman 1” Sh|-jrecognizcd . him, nrtd throwing up her eyes in|tinazamcnt, > exclaimed; “Great God! Jilin iahhat yon ?” “All thtit is left of me," replied old man. With extended arms they approached. . Sod denly the old lady’s countenance clinged, and she stepped back. “John,” said Sp«r with a hok which might have been construed into earnestness, “how did you find the Cwaon road’’ | ■ Mis<‘nih)i>, Suky—miserable,” replied the old j -i i. ■'fullof sand and alkali!” “Sihen I was j cm, John?” she continued, iotftiringly.— ,; n .--‘re,. Suky,” he replied.g! “ That’s j ng i r 'said she; throwing her atlas around j n -Id man’s neck ; “that’s enough, John | I i 1 the.',: couple, strangely sundered, were j again united. Both are living jgrith _ their | du igrtfi- tin Second street. I ' 1 in on? <■! th a papers there is an Sacooptst of t’j- Hi ■ i - : Ji, l\T the Rev. John Guiles, of Mr. J ,uB i.i ilisa Sophia Rni|». IfSbis match !-,(/: lunki. a frnce'of the first rate|oality we .• .■ in ;,ko to know whftt will| |! I■S . y T’ r‘---, u -.r6f villianß fs v(ir!om|;eom6 of if it. hung,- others propped and Branded, — Olhtii e>ctt4,!gi office. ’ ■ tfl-. f % ' --'ll *- MAYORS OF THE Great Citieß. Wo, thstuaderaighedMayora, haoSbyyOßT- Uiy thot’Hps Druggist*, Apdtheoijtiesi, sad Phyeloialniofour severe cities have sighed • docufaent of assurance to as that AYEB'S BAHSA'P ARTTiTiA, has been found-, to'be aremedy of grsat excellence, sad worthy the. ooa'fldenoe of the comm unity. HOW; 7AMES COOK, ' Mayor of LOWELL, MASS. HON. ALEUT BEARD, Mayor of NASHUA, N. H. HOH. E. W. HABRINQTON, , Mayor of MANOHBSTEB, N. H. HON. JOHN ABBOTT, Mayor of OONCOBD, N. H. HON. A. H. BOLLOCK, Mayor of WOEOBSTEE, MASS, HON. NATH’L SZLSBE^, Mayor of SALEM. MASS. HON, P. W. LINCOLN,* Jr., Mayor of BOSTON, MASS. HON. TO. M. RODMAN, Mayor of PEO VIDENOB, B. 1. HON. AMOS W. PRENTICE, Mayor of NOBWIOH, CONN. HON. J. N. HARRIS, Mayor of NEW LONDON, CONN. HON. CHAS. S. RODIER, Mayor of MONTBEAL, O. E. HON. D. P. TIBMANN, Mayor of NEW TOSH CITY. HON. H. M. KENSTREY, Mayir of HAMILTON, O. W. HON. ADAM WILSON, Mayor.of TOBONTO, 0. W. HON. R. M. BISHOP, Mayor of CINCINNATI, OHIO. HON. I. H. CRAWFORD, Mayor of LOUISVILLE, KY. HON. JOHN SLOAN, Mayor of LYONS.,IOWA. HON\JAMES MePEETERS, , MaVor of BOWMANVTLLB, 0. W. HON. JAMES W. NORTH, ■ Mayor of AUGUSTA, ME. HON. HENRY COOPER, Jr., Mayor of HALLOWELL, ME. HON. JAMES S. REEK, Mayor of FBEDEEICTON, N. B. HON. WILLARD NYE, Mayor of NEW BEDEOBD, MASS. HON. J. BLAISDELL, Mayor of PALL EIVEB, MASS. HON. W. H. CRANSTON, Mayor of NBWpOBT, B. L HON. PEED STAHL, Mayor of GALENA, ILL. HON. JOHN HODGDEN, Mayor of DUBUQUE, lOWA. HON. THOMAS CBUTOHETBLD, Mayor of CHATTANOOGA, TENN, HON. BOBEBT BLAIR, Mayor of TUSCALOOSA, ALA. HON, B. D. BAUGH, Mayor of MEMPHIS, TENS'. HON. QEBAED STITH, Mayor of NEW OKLEANS, LA. ' HON. H. D. SCRANTON, Mayor of ROCHESTER, N. T. HON, DE WITT G. GBOVE, Mayor of UTICA, N. T. hon. geo. Wilson, Mayor of PITTSBUEG, PA. HON. C. H. BUHL, ‘ Mayor of DETEOIT, MICH. HON. HEMAN L. RAGE, Mayor of MILWAUKEE, WIB. , HON. W. W. VAUGHN, ■ Mayor of KACINE, WI3. HON. A. ifAEB, Mayor of KENOSHA, WTS, HON. JOHN C. HAINES, Mayor of CHICAGO, ILL. HON. M. J. A. HEATH, s Mayor of SELMA,, ALA. h6n. a. j. noble, Mayor of MONTGOMEKT, ALA. HON. S. HOLYBAD, . Mayor of COLUMBUS, QA. PON ESPAHTERO MANUEL,, Mayor of VEKA CBUZ. DON PIBTRE PE CABALLO, Mayor of MEXICO. DON ESTEPHANIE RODRIGUES, Mayor of HAVANA DON ANTONIO ECHEVEEA, Mayor of LIMA, PERU. Certify that the resident Druggists have assured them Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Is an excellent remedy, and worthy the con fidence of the community. For Diseases. Per 'Purifying the Blood. Ftfr Scrofula or King’i Evil. For Tumors, riters, and Sores. For Eruptions and Pimples. For Blotches, Plains, aiid Boils. For St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, or Ery- For Totter or Salt Rheum. [slpelas. For Scald Ilefed and Ringworm. For Chaccr and CauCcrous Sores., For Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, and Humors. For Female Diseases. For Suppression and Irregularity. For Syphilis or Venereal Diseases. For Liver Complaints. For Diseases of the Heart. The Mayors of the chief cities of the Uni ted States, Canadas, and British Provinces, Chili, Peru, Brazil, Mexico, and in fact al most all the cities on this continent, have signed this document, to assure their people what remedies they may use with safety and confidence. But our space will only admit a portion of them. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Ayer’s Pills, and Ayer’s Ague Cure, PREPARED BY Dr. t. C. Ayer at Co., LOWELL, MASS., And told by Druggist ■ every where. For iale by C. 4 J. L. IIOtSINsON, Wellsboro, Pa. infer titi o a { A&W aWI. * U»l«» ln«lKrapil)o:ii*«Dlf. I HT, H. WOOD’S TvTATwTOTH: eKVUQHT Boosed, OTKB C. W. SEAB6’ NEW BHOB WORE; ii ' Fint door below C. L. WILCOX. ;‘ J H. H, WORD; woold wy bo the. inh»bit&nt» of Well.boro sod surrounding country, tb»t ho' is now prepared to furnish them with everything in tbellneof PHONOGRAPHS, .AMBROTYPEB, OR | MELAINOTYPEB, furnished it any room' in the City. Jnst reeeired, a sett of J AMINS CELEBRATED i.BIMIIH, tured expressly for the Cartel d. ctn'li,. All? a large assortment of • PBQ TO OBAPBIC ALBUMS, price,fromsl.2J to SAOO. At tbis.day,’no parlor ta ble is considered finished, withonUhePHOTOGRAPH IC ALBUM. . Cases of all styles. Pictures from tweoty-Sre cents to fire dollars. . ■>. . . Thapkfyf/or papt farors, I would solicit a contin uation,of by doing first class work for all. W.llaboro, Muy 28, 1862. ■ H. H. WOOD. War! War for IlieUoIon! THB'endftSigned would .respectfully inform his old friends, customers, and the public generally, that be has opened a ' CABINET AND CHAIR SHOP .on’ldaiDtStreet* qpposite fi. W. Pant’s Wagon Shop, where he intends to keep constantly on hand a gene ral assortment of v •' ■ Cabinet Ware,. made of the best| materials, and by the best workmen. Also Coffins made to order, and as ouenp as can be procured elsewhere* accompanied with a Hearse, Also Chairs of-every variety, from the BEST down to the CHEAPEST, to * Sail Pnrcliasertf. Also Turning of all kinds done to order and to suit CUSTOMERS, The undersigned having had many years experi ence, both in France and in this country, feels confi dent that be eannpt be excelled in either of the above branches ef mechanism—and further would recom mend the public U> CALL AND EXAMINE bis workmanshipund prices before purchasing else where. ' JACOB STICKLIN. Wollsboro, March I§, 1862. THOMAS HARDEN 13 now receiving an r EXTENSIVESTOCK o'® 91 ere Ua ndi§e, which he offers on.terms to SUIT- THE nines. All rvro respectfully invited to call and examine, Weil?boro, JunedS. 1562. Til OS. HARDEN. STOVES AMD TINWARE. WILLIAM ROBERTS HAS opened & new Store and Tin Shop in the Store opposite Hoy's Building, where ho is pre pared to furnirh hia old friends and customers, and the public generally with everything in his line of business, including: Cooking Stoves of the most approved Styles ; Par lor, Dining Room, and Coal Stoves; Tinware and Kitchen furniture of nil varieties. fi&T' Call and see our new stock. WdJ?boro, Feby.'o, ISG2. ' 11 OUSE HOED FURNITURE. rpilE LADIES arc the ores to select Household I Furniture, and it 5? so much easier for jhem to fake a-carriage and,ride a few miles and return than to ga 40 or 60 miles for the purpose, that the subscri ber would inform, them that be has just enlarged his STOCK before the tariff and tax pricey are upon us ; and has a large and jovifing assortment, which he will be happy to show to those who may favor him with a visit. v MAHOGANY SOFAS, $26, $25 and $23. Tele a Tcie«, $22, $2B and $l2. /fandeome ingrain Carpet* for 4, b. 0,7, S ami 8 shillings a yard. Slicing Jfa chme/t, slonadsl2. ’ lie haft also 10 different styles of Hedfcteads, with mniraeeea nnd >pring bottom*, and 16. different kind* of Chairs with everything else in the Furniture line. He is q 1.50 Agent for (bo sale of Prince 4 Co'f. cel ebrated Mciodoone, School and Church Organ*; of Buffalo, N. V., flie oldest and largest establishment in the United States. Lawrencorille, July 30, 1862. ‘ HOMS FIRS INSURANCE' COMPANY NEW YOPK; O A.PIT A.X., 91.000,000. Home Fire Insurance Company XE W HA VEIt, CONNECTICUT; CAPITAL, $200,000. These Companies have complied with the State law. Application? for Insurance received by CHARLES L. SIEMENS, Wollsboro Tioga County, Penna. M'ellsboro, Jan. 15, 1862, Insurance Agency. fjpHE Insurance Company of North America have JL appointed the underngned on agent fur Tioga ’ounty and \ Icinity. As th'“ character nnd standing of thi« Corn pnny give the assurance of full protection to owners uf property againM the hazard of nre. I .-olirii wuh • onfidence a liberal share of the Imsujf-* of the • onnfy This Company vva- incorporated in 1794. It-capital R $500,000. and its aggers in 1561 per -tateiuent Ist Jan. of that year was $1254,719 81, CHARLES PLATT Secretary. ARTHUR G. COFFIN. President. Office of the Company 232 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Wm. Biieh lei , Ceni<;il Agent, Har rinbing, pa. JOHN W. GCJEUNS£Y, Agent foe Tioga Count), Pa. April 9, 1863. ADM IN IS I K ATUR'S X OTlCE.—Letter? ministration having hecn grunted tu the unSer 3ie'iK.l on the estate of Charles 0. Els, l.ile of Tioga, Pa., deceased, all persun«* having claims or demands against said e-uuo are. hereby requested to make known (he same to hen at her residence in Tioga, 1 ioch L ouniy, without delay. and all persons indebted iu *;aid e-«tute are' also requested to make payment t» t he undersigned as soon as pot-sible, SARAH M. ETZ, Administratrix. Tioga, Oct. ], 1862. New Millinery Goads. MfSS PAULINE SMITH has ju»t returned ir'oni the iCity. where she received every lefcge aua choice variety of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, embracing the latest and most approved style of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS, to the examination of which she invites the ladies of Wol labor**. Remember the place—First door below the Agitator office, up stairs, WoJlsboro, Ocu 8, 1862. NEW COOPER SHOP.—The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Wellsboro and vicinity, that he ha* opened a COOPER-SHOP opposite GROWL'S WAGON SHOP, and is ready to do all manner of work prompt and tc order, from a gallon kcg:toa fifty barrel tub. Re pairing also done on sbort’notice. 0. F. ELLIS. Wellsboro, May 8, 1861; Estray. CAME into the enclosure of the subscriber on or shout the first day ofl October, Instant, a DARK KKD YEARLING BULL. The owner or owners will please come forward, prove property, pay char ges and take him away. ; ELIJAH DENNINGS, Charleston, Out. SO, m?,* THS BUFFALO MERCANTILE COLLEGE, corner or Wain and Seneca Streets, Is an imporl.nt link in the great chain of National Mercantile Colleges, located in the following Cities rill NEW YORK GUY, PHILADELPHIA, BROOKLYN, ALBANY. TROY, CLEVELAND, DETROIT, CHICAGO, ; AND SAINT LOUIS. A Scholarship issued; from the Buffalo College, en titles the holder to attend either or all (be Colleges for »n unlimited time. .The design of these Institutions, is to import to young mCQ’pnd ladies, a thorovyh , practical buaincaa education. Thee* Colleges are organized and conducted upon a basis which must secure to each separate Institution the best possible facilities for imparting a thorough commercial education, and render it as a whole, the moat comprehensive and Complete system in this country. Book-Keeping in all its departments. Commercial Law, Commercial Arithmetic and Penmanship, are taught in the most thorough and practical manner. The Spencerian system of Penmanship, is taught by competent and experienced teachers. Scholarship, payable in advance, $4O. College open day and evening;—no vacations. Resident Principal at Buffalo, J. C. BrtaNt. For further information, please call at the College Rooms, or send for Catalogue and Circular enclosing letler-Ttamp. Address BBYANT & STRATTON, Jfcne 4, Buflaio, N. 7. NEW GOODS’. T. L. BALDWIN * now reeeiving a large and Well 3c ectcd Stock %{ SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS , consisting in part of a Gcnerai Slocl» of DRY GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BEADY MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, WOODEN WARE, Ac.? Ac., Ac., Ae., All of which will be sold VERY LOW for READY PAY ONLY. ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All person* buying GOODS for s R E A D Y PA r, Are respectfully invited to call and examine THE STOCK, As they are to be sold at VERY LOW PRICES! CASH PAID FOR WOOL. Tioga, May 23. 1562. 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 combine* the 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 to thrash ing grain, sawing wood, and' churning, also for turn ing lathes, saws, planes,.and other machinery in the shop. Individual rights $5.00. Town-hip, County, and State rights for sale cheap at our office. Agents wanted to sell territory. F<»r further particulars ad dress • MIDDAUGH A CLARK. Mansfield, July 23, 1862.-tf. E. D. WELLS. The Mew Commercial BuUdinp are located opponite Court House, corner of Court and Cliennngo-Sf reels. Tbif College is in no way connected with any other Institution. The energies of the entire Faculty are exclusively devoted t» this. The design of this Institution l c to afford to Ymia Men an opportunity for acquirin'; a Thnroiiyh, Fine tied, Huhntes'* Education. } Tho Books nnd Forms nre carefully arranged by Practical Accountants, expresj.lv for tins Institution, and the Course of Instruction is such as to combine Theo’ry and Practice. COLLEGIATE COURSE. This Course embrace* Book Kcding in all Us de part merits. Pen man .hip, . Commercial Arithmetic, Bu-mes? Cerrespondonce. CotmiHTcial Law. Political Ecuii'imy. (’"mmcrcial Elbe- Partnership >effle iueot.e Detecting CounterlMtea and Altered Bank Nmes. Ac. * The Spencerian System of Penmanship i? taught in ail its varieties, by the mu-t skillful ma.-ter? of the art. Tho Book-Keeping department g undei the special supervision and iu*.Uucin n of the Pnueipal, I>. IV. LOWELL. GENERAL IKTOHIyIATXOIsr. Students ran cuter a,t any time No vacations.— Usual time to complete the Course, from 0 to 12 week*. Assistance rendered to graduates in procuring situa tions. Graduates nfe presented with an elegantly en. graved Diploma. For catalogue of 70 pages, °pecimens of pen manship. & 0., enclose tw«> Idler stamps, and address LOWELL & WARNER. S"pt. 17, 1882. Binghnm'on V Y. j DR. ROBERT ROY | \ CAN ALWAYS RE FOCKD AT / ROY’S DRUG STORE, Wellsboro’, Pa. where ha may he consulted at all hours f j „ of the day by (hose who desire i (MEDICAX- ADVICOeJ CAME into the enclosure of the subscriber, .a SPAN OF HORSES—one a sorrel, three feet white and a white strip in the face; tbo other an iron grey. Any person owning the some will please cume forward, prove property, pay charges, and take them away. pelmMy Oct, 9,1562. E»«ray. JOSEPH WILLARD. 4 ' WfiMsSßdfcO: fit)QK £mR5. THB .nb'ijWiui, tfissppnt§iß«tP3of Wm. H aatßhil l4(Ara* Stationery Business, would respectfully, inform the public ol his dosiieWlrtep ,r ■■ ' ‘ 'JT A. OBNEBAI. SIO ; ■ : ".;:'-;;a%-b66k store; ;;.;y where he trill furnish, . , if AT- THE OLD STAND, n the Post Offlco Eu(ldb»g, (erby mail) all 1 ms NiW; TORS DAILIES at the publishers prices,, R» ill also, ketsp oil b*nd all the Literary Weeklies, and -. , ' ’ The monthly magazines, Including Harper's, the Atlantic, Godey's, Petersen's Knickerbocker, Continental Ac., Ac. Also, will be kept constantly on. hand, s o® .ste repository of , CLASSICAL, HISTOBICAI, POETICAL 'SCHOOL'AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Bl:ibK , Bailings, -. SBEET MUSIC, PWTURESt MAPS, ie. , OrdeW for Binding Books. The work executed to suit any taste, and on the lowest possible terms. Particu lar attention will also be given to SPECIAL ORDERS for iny thing ii) tbs trade. - • j ' One Thousand Volumes of tbejLatest Editions of SCHOOL BOOKS. Parents,-T-eaehere and Scholars, are invited to cal and examine this Urge assortment of School Books in which may be found everything in ago in the ■cbools'of-the C6nnty. Readers. —Sanders' entire series, Porter's Reader, Sargeant’-s, Town's and Willson’s Readers. SpßLXrap Booms.-pflanders', Websters Ac, Arithmetics. ~ Davies',. Stoddard’s, Colburn'a’Aci Kenyon's, Smith's Ac. Geographies.— Mitchell's, Warren's, Colton's Ac. Davies' Legendre, Algebra, Surveying Ac. Slates of all kinds and sizes. Copy Books, Steel Pens. .Paper of all kinds. Latin, German,’ French and Greek Text Books; on band and purchased to order. Watches,;Jewelry, Picture Frames, Paper Hang ings, 'Christmas Ttfy*/ Fancy Articles, Maps, Pic tures Ac. All order* promptly attended to. , Wellaboro, Nov., 27, 186 - J. F. ROBINSON. Mansfield classical seminary, MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO., PA. The Fall Term of this Institution will commence Sept. 9th, 1862, and continue thirteen weeks. Rev. E. WILDMAN, A. M m Principal; and Professo of Mathematics and Ancient Languages. Rev, N. L. KhY.Mji.DS, A. M., Professor of the Nat ural Sciences And the Teacher’s Department. Hiram C. Johns. A. M., Professor of Penmanship Normal ani Commercial Departments, Mr. L. A. Kidckwav, Prof, of the German language. Mr. J W Morris,, Assistant in English Department. Mrs. 11. P. K. Wildxa.v, Preceptress and Teacher of the French language and Belles Letters. Miss Music Teacher. EXPENSES. Tuition in Com, English Brunches, per term, $4 75 Higher English Branches, Mathematics ami Aacien l Languges, - - - - 6 00 Mt ' ' '~ ‘ *odern Languages and Hebrew, each, extra 2 00 Alu«ic—PianO ur Alelodeon, - - 8 00 Use of Instrument,, - - - 2 00 Room rent, each person, - - Ts o Board in the ball, jier week, > 1 50 Fuel per term, if two occupy one room, 2 00 | Incidental? per term, ... £5 JOSt* Clergymen's children, half price for tailiofl. It will be seen by the above announcement ef n Faculty for the coming year, that the Trustees are determined to spare no reasonable pains to furnish the school with a competent. Board of Instruction. Seven foreign languages, including Greek, ’Latin, French, German, Spanish, Italian and Hebrew, will ba taught, if required. The Teacher’s and Normal Departments, under the supervision of Profs. Reynolds and Johns, will afford all the facilities of a Normal School, in which stu dents are especially drilled and trained to become practical teachers. The trustees have already taken measures, which it i» expected will bo consummated early in December, for offering.and having the Semi nary accepted by the State as a State Normal School. The Department of Penmanship, Book-Keeping, Ac., offer all the advantages of a Commercial Col lege. Tho Seminary is under contract, to bo finished anti furnished by the 10th of September ufexL Jt will, whan finished, b©.among .the best school build ings in northern will afford excel-, lent facilities far these regions to obtain & thorough scientific and practical education. Special attention isgiven to tho health and physi eul education oTthe students. Nothing need be snid to recommend the Principal to the confidence of the peeple, as his conduct of the Seminary lor the past two years, ha* placed him fully before the public as one of tho edneators of (he coun try. Profs. Reynolds and Johns—the former, tho late Superintendent of common j-cbools ©f (be county —and the lalter the pi 1 »ent incumbent, nr© too well and too favorably known to need further notice to recommend fictn to the public. Students coming from a will have rhdir rooms furnished— those from within a few miles will bring their own furnishing, except bedstead, tabic, chairs, wash-stand and stove. \ll studenls furnish (heir own torrels, wnsh-bowls. pitcher*, pails, mirrors. Ac. Rooms for self-boarding cnii bo hud in Hie village at reasonable rates. If ac commodations enough tor self boarding cannothe bad ip the village, rooms for thaj, purpose, undpr 'certain reMricnon" will be furnished in the Seminary by stu dent- furnishing (heir own cook-atove. Students pay -from tlh« time they enter to the close of the tmn. without say deductions,, except incases u( protracted illness. "All kinds of produce taken in payment. Terms of half in advance ; the Remainder da ring the term. , W, COCHRA^v'President. W M. C\ RiruFir. Secretary. Mansfield, July 23, 1562 The Knoxville Foundry, CON TIM KS in foil blast and is in the best run ning order, where yon can get Stoves, Plows, Road Scrapers, Cutting Boxes, Sugar Kettles Ac., Ac. of the most approved pattern*, and made in tho bes manner for a LESS PRICE than at any other establishment of the kind in th« oountrv. Machinery made and repaired in good style OB •hort notlcc- All kinds of produce, old iron, copper, brass and pewter, taken in exchange for castings, A liberal discount made to CASH PURCHASERS. P. S. All persons indebted are requested to cßll and settle WITHOUT DELAY, nnd save costs, that I may still be able to do a credl bu'inesj? in part. J. p. BILES, Proprietor. Knoxville, March 26, 1862.-6 m. • •• coNsrimioN water. THE ONLY REMEDY FOR DIABETES, Irrita u.,n of the Nock of the Bladder, Inflammation ol the Kidneys, ami Catarrh of the Bladder, Stran trury nnd Burning, or Painful Urinating, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick Dust Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Discharges after Urinating. For sale l.y all lirnggjus. Price SI. I "M, II GREGU. A CO., Proprietors. Morgan A Allen,‘General Agents, No, S 8 Cliff Bt, Neir York. ■ 7 JOHN A. ROY, Agent fori Tioga County. Wellsboro, April Hi, 1882.-ly, OPIIIT.AP.RELS OF SALT—just receired and for tale By T. HARDEN. June IS, IBBS, • i A POT l | E (, A aJid retail 'd^ -PERFUMERY soaps- TOIfeET AND FANCY U Bsmirzs.VAm^W ■ r, OIX.S AND Di- E PATHTSIE6IH VIOLS ANO BOTTLES, 1 V WINDOW-GLASS, PCTI*, ( LAMPS, CIGARS kS}> PIJRE WIRES xm BR FOR MEDICAL PCEfog; pr .T^coL^ Dio p D a 74r l0 “*- P ro“^r; c r fttllyco^-»^. Every article for tale nesali. «,u ; Sieve, »d at th„;We, t £ * Welleboro, May 1, |Bsi. r£el Pncti, HAS decided to go into wfat** . ' Willing Agt., h„ Go Kerosine Oil, -, _ ' Uaj (fir * Burning Fluid, C, npi _, „. ' -Alcohol, Turpcaii,,, ’ ■ Progs, i Patent Medicines, n_. «. _ Window Glass, p'****- ~ , , to., id,' Ac,, ’* " whichw.llbe.oWat lowest cit T prilM * ?• B - Confederate flu* count, are at diecount-Wt „u Wellsboro, Kov. 27» Ifigl. **' l JOSEPH RIBEROLLE- U AS removed his BOOT, SHOE, LSiTRin -LA and FIN DIG STORE, from hi* lauiiff* Main Street, to his Tannery at the lower vrllage, where he will be glad to wait e, hi “I* and the public generally. Competent w„U« " employed in the Manufacturing DeparuneiUiJj work warranted to be onr own manufacture Also, all kinds of •’* ready-made boots and shoes ■ constantly on hand. All kind, of Le.then n ’j Bi Findings, also constantly on hand and for .ale.t il prices for cash or ready p»y, <- <w HIDES and PELTS taken in exebaiM frr flaj. at the highest market price. JOS. RIBJU1«UI Wollsboro, Aug. U, JB6l. N. B. All those indebted to th« subscriber hyhetk aeoonnt. or othorwiae, ar* requested to call it and eqnara np. JOS. RIBIECHI pHARLESTON FLOURING MILLS V> WEIGHT As BJWIX^V, Haring aeenred the beat mills in the Cointy. min prepared te do 3 Cnsiom Work, IHmhnl Wtrt, and in fact everything that e«n 'he done in «emhf Mills, so as to fire perfect satisfaction. FLOUR, HEAL AND FEED, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, ut, onr store in Wellsboro, or at the mill. Isik ir Goods exchanged for grain at the marketpriee. All goods delivered free of charge within thteem. ration- WRIGHT A RAHIL Wellsboro, Feb. IS, 1861, WARE ROOM. THE Subscriber most respectfully anneasscilbt he has on hand ai the old stand, asd fe/ 14]* 1 Cheap Lot of Furniture. comprising in part Dressing and Common Bureaus, Secretarial o id ■Ca*e*, Center, Card and Pur Table*. -Ditt'if tld Breakfast Table*. Marhle-topprdavd Comma*Slivk, Cupboards, Catiage and other Bedsteads, Sto9dl,h‘ fas and Chairs , Gilt and Boecuood Moulding* fsr Picture Frames. COFFINS made to order on short nottse. A hearse will be furnished if desired. Kollock’s Dandelion Coffee. THIS preparation, made from the best Jars Offfti »s, recommended by physicians as a superior Incious Bererage for General Debility. Dy»p*p*U, and all biilious disorders. Thousands who bare beta compelled to abandon the use of will bie this without injurious effects. One can centals* th strength of two pounds of ordinary coffee. Prise # cents. The purest and best BAKING pOlfDElt k*sw* fc for making light, sweet and nulricioas Bread aaA cakes. Pxiea 15 cents. VAXUrACTUREH IT M. H. EOLLOCS. Chemist, Corner of Broad and Chestnut Streets, PhHsdeb phia, and for sale by all Druggists and Grocers. March 5. 1862. WELLSBOHO’ ACADEMY. Wellsboro', Tioga County, Fenna. MARINOS N, ALIEN. A. M.: - - PriseijU assisted by a corps of competent teachers. •* The Fall Term will commence on tbs l£th of August, 1862. • ' - Tuition lor terra of fourteen r seeks, from $2-50 t 056.00. $6.00. A Teaches’ Class will also be formed, By order of Trustees, J. F DONALDS OX', Pftit. Wellsboro, July 30. ISC2. Howard association, Philadelphia Fprtbe Belief of the Sick and Distressed, af flicted vffra Virulent and Chronic Diseiues, and esp®* dally for the Cure of Disease? of the Sexual Organ!. Medical advice given gratia, by the Acting Surgeon. alnnble reports on Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weefc .pess, and other Diseases of the Sexual Org»D*» on the new remedies employed in the Dbpensory.*® 0 * to (he afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or fbree stamp? for postage will bt ac ceptable. - Address, I }n. J. SKILLXN HOUGHTO2L Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No» 2 South Street, Philadelphia, Pa, June 18, 1862, THE advertiser, having been restored to bseßh lo a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after hat' ing suffered several years with a severe lung*®*' tion, and that dread disease. Consumption, isao*iop* to make known to bis fellow sufferers the ibcsdi of cure. To all who desire it he trill tend a copy of prescription used (free of charge), with direction! f«f .preparing and using the same, winch they. will snd a sure cure for Con»umption } Althna, JfronehUitt ® e *' The only object of the advertiser i& sending the pre feription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread infor mation which be conceives-to be invaluable, and be b")M*s every sufferer will try bis remedy, as it will cost nothing and may prove a blessing. Forties wishing the proscription will plpaw addw* Rot. REWARD A. WltSQty - Willfttmsb&rghf King* CTohaty, Kew Y«rk. Oct. Ist, 1883. AODBIOSITY.— Quite's,crai-io»itr in tie a new patent Frolt Jhr /or preserving Jtm > >au be seen ni Roy’s J»rug Store, Caii and exw» iD f il ci ?n if yoq i(o no| nisfc to. buy,.. CRji }{]£NfA Z N. B. Turning and Sawing done to order. August 11, 1859. . B. T. TANHOHI. Kollock’s Lcvaln. To Consumptive**
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