!• • •- .. -i mi*«tpwwg>.cya)gßtai | ft--awse»4 TA- 33DC-;> ™nv= u lr .jiiKiliK tW Wi d > .: How dolightftil .'twoold bo—if yoa d lot J9®- < * rob \r S :1. '■ j :t.v: J ~ L : ’,■ ; . Then "bo notoa angty-Jorwhal iooorliopor ~ ? . •S-fHfeaay (bigotjae h :!. I - 'if t Thoy wore badt of temptation too ,poutiag::tft;#i*uu, | ’ And yoj jwld >(?t; 1 | Whan your Up with d qniror came olosa to n.y ahoet. ..Ob, think how.bctrjtcbipß(it|«ot ; me; And.ptain os the cjo bt o tii^aS, ' “.Yottr cyoa seemed to.eay you would—lei l ®*- Then forgive the transgretsion.'andhld toe remain ; For, in troth’, if I go you'll regret toe-; S . Then; oh. let me try the trainiip wen *B*! n <![ : ' ,i. _ And I’U do wtoh if yon^totnm-/■ jj|| • ■'■ • AnewES-—rim Lnt Tnn>' If e-kisi he- delight*)?!. 09 tempting «y lipM'v , __ "Xfint a thousand soft;wishea beset yon,.. 1 vow, by the jiectnt jh^t'Jupjter, sips, ;t j On certain conditions—lHlet you; ■, j;(| _ '■ If yon swear by my ; ohnnib-th»tynn’liyTerj|e ttpe, i . An'd that.no .other damMl ihall get yen, ij • V ’ By, theaters that roiironnd. (hat sqmm|t offtlue, Perhaps, sir—perhaps, sir—l'll let ypn. rJ” . If not urged by b- passion -ft* fleeHpg, it ml& ; Xbat makes all the rirtnes forget, you, • fti • affection anaalliod, soft fervent and ®iUL• • ’' | You ask for a kiss, then' indeed, loYe—l-l^tyou, Joe Parasns, of Baltiniore/:t}i .. ■ . -rr- . '• ,• .-, 111 . ■ ■; Joe enlistend in the first Mary land tOgtment, and was plainly 4 “rfiugh” originally; '- As we passed along the,hall, we-first saw hitnicrouched -near an open -window, justly •singingrf’l’rn a' hoTtt soldier boy-«ad observing' ■«s -Joroiid bandage overhis-bef/d,! shid: “Whpi’s your name, thy gdod fellow I” ■ i,y “Joe, sir,” he answered, “Job Parsops.” “And what's the matter with, ,' “Blind, sir. a bat.”,,, -j,, .' ill “In battlet” “Tea —at Aptietam. . Both eyes otil at one clip.” . _,'!*■ ’ ' ' v ,j| ■’•Poor Joe was in the front at Antjetaip Creek, • and a.Minnie ball had passed dips'ptljWougb his eyes.'aorosrhia facecfestroyfrig bis sight forever. He was but twentyvy ears, old; but he, was, as happy as a lark t ,J - ’ * “It is dreadful,” I said’, . >i “Pan very,.thankful I’m alive, tir. « might ! have' been worse, yon sea,’’ heco.rtninpd. Arid j then he told ns hi* story. • " •, 1,, ~ 1 j “I was hit,” be said, “and ine. down. I lay there all night, and'hexijlay the fight 1 Was renewed. I could stitOd the pain, yer see, hat the balls was flyin’ all arpund, and - I wanted to •gat aw«y. T couldnh*«fß :jnothin’, though. , So r waited, and ,iUleuec";il and. at last I heard a. feller groanin' beytha me.— ‘Hello I' 1 says' I. ‘Hello, yourrelfj'iaya be.— ‘Who beyOr?’ says .1 —‘a 7 rebel t- iJKou’re a Tarikee/ says he. ‘So l am,’ saysfl • ‘What’s the matter wfth you V ‘My leg’s; isjnashed,’' says be. iCanVyer, walk ?’ i‘No,’ 'Can yir see? ‘Yes.’ ‘Well, ’ says I ‘you’re 4a id——d*. rebel; but, will you do ma a little javorf’ ‘I will,’ says he, ’ef liken.’ Then I says,’/Well, old botteiofit, I can’t see nothin’; siy eyes is knocked out, but I ken walk. i Gorge over yere; ‘let’s git out o’ this; you p’int thewiy, an’ I’ll tote yer off. the,field on, my back,?, ‘Bully for you!' says her And sor we managed to git to gether, * We'shook bands on it. I took a wink oaten his canteen,, and he got on-to my shoul ders. . I did the walkin’for both, an’ he did the navigatin’. An’ ef he didn’t make toe car ry him strajt,hp a rebel, cplonel’sCtfut, * mile . away, I’m -a,liar. Hows’everithh eolonel came iip, an’ says he, ‘Whar d’yer conn? from ? who be yer?’ - ' i"tdid‘him. 'fife - sdifapwas done for, an’ couldn’fcdo no more shootin’; ah’ he sent me over to our linoe. -So, afterthreje;days, I came down' herff with the woupded,b»ys. where*, we’re doin’ pretty well, all thiiags considered.*’ “But you will never see thhjligjit again, my ■poor fellow.*/ I'SaggsstedV sympathetically. “That’s so,l’ he answered, gHhly ;"'‘imt I can’t help it, you notice. I did my dooty—got shot, pop to the'eye'—an thatVmy niisforti’n, not my fault—as the old man: paid to his blind boss. But— .. " | Xboldsoldter boy,’’’ . :li ' he continued, cheerily renewing hi? pong; and ■we left him- ih .bis singular n^errijn ( ent. Poor,' sightless, unlucky, bnt stout-heattf'd; Joe Par sons! r •' ■! • pLI Don’t Drink yuan WateW-'l* Aj[)ersoiT in good Boaltt, £says Haul’s Journalpf Health ,) and inj the macerate purs.uit of business,- doss not.feel like drinking water, .even vc?’summer time, if.nat very thirsty. In fact, great hab itual thirst in" summer time Is thiVjmgn of a deproved appetite, resulting-from fed habits; or it is a proof of internal fever; flnflithe indul gence of even so'simple a thing 1 aa| drinking cold water largely in summer time, (especially in the early part .of. the day, will (produce a disordered condition of iheisystanif. plost per. Sons have experienced tnore or less discomfort from drinking largely of .cold yr|tsh if we drink a great deal, we. must perijiirs a great deal; this perspiration induces a greater evap oration of "heat from the surface^' than some have .to spire; the result’is a comes the reaction of fever. Many, a person arises from the dinner Or tea table, in done, chilly, because’too,much cbld fluids ha’vefjbeen' taken. Those who drink little or nothing evjin’ of, cold water in summer, till • the afterpoon, Will be more full of health, and much mo're^free' from bodily discomfort than those.wbd I,pipes: no re straint on their potations..” . . ; Bishop R*skeiijz.— As (brother the. General) woa-at recent ly, the conversation reverted to th<; war, , ‘‘lt would seefiTto me, Bishop'ttfii you and yoar brother, the General, ape engaged in very different callings.”"' . ! d.X. "Yes, it appears,, so," returned-tbe Bishop. “And yet,” he continued, “we aijej both fight ing men. - While the 'General is ’ fSiriding the .sword of the flesh, I trust that t adfi! using the sword of the Spirit. He* is fighttbg the Reb els, and I an),fighting the spirits, of| -darkness.. There is this difference in the‘terms of our ser vice ; he 1 is fighting tpiih Frioe, while I am fighting vitthoui price.” ‘' i' Irra so iria‘B*^lisssD.—Therearp two ways of living s!) as to be' missed.* 4- may_be .a scatterer of fire brands, armwsfind■ death., He will be missed When he is taken away. On ■ the other bifid he'may beso'Bctive'inhia works .' of beneyolenfie, he may oausethe |earts of so many to rejoioe,he may be the ' supportand staj.ofsnmahy. that when he |he> is miss ed—bis Toss is sorely, felti;; Wpu IdWe be miss , ed if.we.were suddenly removed from-the,earth.? : —What hearts would be made good -- cause would suffer ?' , ■' , ; ii; ■ A man who had been married tnjjtoe, to la-, dies both namedCatbarine, advised fiis friends against taking dopli-KntesJ , . -f'j! . - loft is wbikt we make it. SQJI7'«Me3 cook; - r T Mayor of MASS. BEARD, Mayor of "NASHUA, N. H« HON, E. W. fiAEBINOTON,V Mayor of MANCHESTER, N. Hr how. John Abbott, v Mayor of CONCORD, N. H. HON. A. H. BELLOON,,, : ' ! Mayor of WORCESTER, MASS. HO3V ! NATH*L-SILSBEE, 11- Mayor of SALEM, MASS* HON. P. W. LINCOLN, Jr., . ’ Mayor of BOSTON, MASS, HON. WM. M. HODMAN, Mayor of PROVXDENOE, R. L HQN. AMOS W. PRENTICE, Mayor of Norwich, conn. ■ HON, J. N. HARRIS, Mayor of NSW J LONDON, CONN,' . HON. CHAS, 8. BODEBR,. * .. •; -Mayor of MONTREAL, G. E. HON. D. P. TIEMANN, , Mayor of Nil W YORK CITY. HON. -Mf “M. KINaTEEY, V ; “ of TECAMILTONi 0. W. i HON.4BAMWILS9N, V" Mayor of TORONTO; O. W. ■ . HON. Rr M. BISHOP, . JJayor,of CJLNOJLNNA'n, -OHIO, i HON. I. ORAWPORD, . -Mayoi-.of LOOIByHiLB,.KH'., i HON. JOHN SLOAN, " r f - -r Mayor of LYONS, lOWA HON. JAMES McPEETERS, . -Moyor otBOWMAH VJ I ,T.E, 0. >W. . HON. JAMES' ■W.'NOBTH, • v . Mayor of AUGUSTA ME. -HON. HENRY_COOPER, Jr., Mayor of HAT,I.OWELL, MB. d&rr 'fs&SPdriiE&ti ~' c ~' J Mayor of FBEDJEIEIOTON. N. B. HON. WILLARD NYE, * .. Mayor .ofNEW BEpPQBjD, MASS. ; HON. J. BLAISDBLL, . FALL BIVEB, mass. HON, W. H. CRANSTON, _ Mayor of NEWPORT, R, L • HON. PBED STAHL, ■ 1 Mayor of GALENA ILL. HON. JOHN HODQDEN, Mayor of DUBUQUE, lOWA. HON. THOMAS CBHTCHJ^ELI), Mayor of CHATTAHO O QA, TEIOT. HON. ROBERT 1 BLAIR', Mayor of ALA HOW. R. D. BATJGII, ■ ' / Mayor of MfflWTB HON. GERARD BTITH, j <§ new ia4 1 .. \ vVy *,L gat- w , r-. HON. H. D. SCRANTON, . -.;Mayor of y- HON. DE iVITT 0. GROVE; Mayor of UTICA, If. T. HON. GEO. WILSON, , , Mayor.,of .EiyiSSUEQ, PA hqnl- O. N- BTJHL, ‘ Mayor of DETHOIT, MICH. HON. HEMAN L. PAGE, r , Mayor of MILWAUKEE, WI3. HON. W. w. VAUGHN, , , -Mayor. Of EAOTSrE.WIB. HON. A. FARR, Mayor of KHNOSHA, W IS. HON. JOHN C. HAINES, Mayor of CHICAGO, TTiTi. . HON. M. J. A. HEATS,' ‘ ' A ' Mayor of BELMA, ALA HON. A. J. NOBUS, X ~ M Kaye* Of MONTHOMEI HON, W. S EOjaYß^ffl, Mayor x>f OOEUMBIfS,- GA BON B3PARTERO MANJJELi : t * Mayor of VESA ORUZ. DON METRE DB CABALLO, Mayor of MEXICO. DON ESTEBHANIE RODRIGtIES, Mayor of HAVANA donak£ oniol bchßfbra; Mayor of LIMA, PEED. Certify- that the j resident Druggists 'hive assured them Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Is an excellent remedy, andworthy the bon* ; Of th^qemipijnifoy' , For Spring Diseases, ‘For Purliylngtho Blood, For Scrofula or King’s Evil. For Tumors, Fleers,, and-Sores, For Eruptions and Pimples,. For Bloteh.es, m*lns,ond Bolls. . For St, Anthony's Fire,' Rose, .or Bey, For Tstter or Salt Rheum, fslpelas. For Scald-Head and Ringworm, For Cancer and Cancerous 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 chi .cities of the. Un ited States,♦anadas, and British ftdvinces, Oblli, Peru, Brazil, Mexico; and -fe fact al most ail the cities on this continent; have sfitned this document, to assure their, people what remedies they ifiay’fifie’With safety and . oonfidenae._B.nt OBrepase will only admit a portion of them. Ayer’s Sar^parilla, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, ~ Ayer’s Pills,, and J Ayer’s Ague Core, , . -PBEPJUISp BY. . ... , . Dr. J. C. Ayep St Ctk, i v tOWEIX, STABS., AadsoMby Dmafistseverywhaa!. : Jcrsaisby O.A J. la BOWKWIf, WeiUhow, Ps- ,7i'>o.i£ .K',r, , J .;_•: dTEH i_}__ First door below C. L. WILCOX. rwoufd wylb: CWOn»dKßuit» of Wellehoro and enrrooi}^V ] g,conjif|j^t]jp l t 1 b« janow prepared tofwnishAbpiD of ■: .. EffotSmA'pnk; I ' ■■ '■ •* •' • =• v* T ': i; .?'*■£ J&^N^rypiis." *• • furnishsdat any room in the City. .lust received,.a sett of J AMINS CELEBRATED LENSES;*mahnfa«- tured expressly for tho£Vr/r. lie cisiVs, ; Also a large wssoytanent of,, -,-. ■ PII'QTOdBAPmC AZVUMS, price! from $1,25 to $4.00. ' At this day, bo pnriorta-, bla is considered finished, without the PHOTOGRAPH-. IC ALBUM. , , •; Cases of all styles. Pictuiqsfromt|fonty-Jsvo cents to five dollars. ’ ' -• Thankful/br-past would solicit a con tin- 7 nation-of’ihe same by doing first class work for all.' ■W.llsbb'ro, May 28, 1862. H. H. WOOD, d Wart War far tlie pnloul THE - andcriigccd ivoiffd .faepeelfaily inform his old friends, customers, and the public generally,' that ho has >pen«d a CABINET AND CHAIR SHOP”' ■on MaiivSticct, oppoaitalH, WTVfigop Sfepp, where he intends on hand a gene-i ral assortment of -St., r . . C a bin-6t WL*re,; :-f; nisdc of the best materials, and by the best workmen. ■Also-Coffins made to order, and -sis ea'6ftp ab 'can be procured elsewhere. Accdnfpanicd ftba Hearse.' ’ ' Also ChSifs of every variety fronMbe BEST down to tW cSEAPEST. to • '.-."7 ' a’ !Su(t .Parchaserir.. Abo Turning.of.aH kinds dope tojerder and to suit CUSTOMERS.-. ■. Th*undersigned having had,, many years experi ence, hath.in.France and in.this country, facia confi dent that he cannot be.excelled ip- either of. the above branches ;of mechanism—and further would recom mend- the public to - _l“2 ;.j. cl v,,- f. GALL AND EXAMINE , his workmanship and prices before purchasing else where, * - JACOB.STIOJCLIN. WbUshorb7MSrcin»; iB62;'-G- ;,i r-‘ li j- : - THOMAS HAKDKN isnoVrebemugan ' ‘ ISTBMBI-VX STOCK / •/ '■ ■ op - ' '". ’ HI er eha a l s'-e, ■ which hU offers on terms .to / _ - ’ | SUIT THE .TIMES, All are respectfully invited to ball and examine. "WUhowvJuite JB, JS62. THOS. HARDEN. , STOVESfrmVAIRE., :t WILLIAIk ROBERTS '"'ll HAS, opened s Tin Shop in the J.<Shore opposite Roy’s Bnlldipg, *h ere he pre pared tolturnirb big old friends and customers, and the public generally wHh ' every thing itf hla line of business? including . . w . * o; Cooking Stoves bt w tbe friosfdpproVcd "Styles? Par Rdom, and Coal. Steves Tinware and Kitcben'furuiturc.of.aJl varieties., Qall and see our pew ... WelJsboroV Feby: 5, 1862. • nOUSEBOLD FURNITURE. TEE 'LADIES are the ones,to select Household Fuj-nitare, and it is so touch easier 'for (hem to take a carriage and ride a few miles and-retarn than togoA&or &‘Q miles sjfcbscri her would inform them that be just enlarged bis STOCK! before the tariff end taf priceg~afe upon rig? and bag) a large'.and inviting assortment, winch he will be. happy to show to those who may- favor him with a visit. . ‘ MAHOGANY SOFAS, $26,‘523 arid~s2£ TVs a Tete*,is22ri2s »nd- k Haiuis(mi.e iZ for ■£ SLehilUngg o'.yord.' Stuwig i/a- gl.pjaLdjSW,. also ip ■different,styles of Bedsteads, with'matrapses and spring bottoms, and 16 different kinds of Choifs with everything else'ip the * ’«T lie is alao Agent for too «&* Co's, cel hbraledi Mehxleoniu School aid. Church' Buffab*N._'Y„ Hie olfiest-tnd .largest establishment I, TESTZT.j in the United j3t9tfi£. A _ E. P. WELLS, LawnerfdirtHe/July HOIKS - FIBS INSURANCE COMPANY ! N E W YOEK: oo o . Horae Fife Insurance Company ; - T .: ■ .! I . W.J-: ; . ; NSW EATEN-, CONNECTICUT; i CAPITAL, $200,000. .ThePe Companies the State law. ■Applhsatiobs for Insnrahee received-by-■. ■ CHARiES, V : ] SI B M ; E NS, i Wellsbofo Tioga County, Penna. ■ Welljsboro, Jan.ls, ,1862. [ IS?'ADA, Insurance Agency. THE Insurance Company of North XWcrica have ‘ appointed the-undersigned ah agent for T?ioga County and vicinity. ‘ > z ' As tibe character and standing of 'tills Comf jiany gjiye the assurance of' foil protection, to burners o’f property against *tW hazard of fire, I Solicit with coofidince a liberal share of. ‘bpsineX# clo the county, Tbjs,Emjipahy. was incorporated' in 1 1'T94; Its capital Is $500,000, endjlts assets in 1861hs per statement Ist etan/of toat year waS/Sl^S^lp'Sl. CHARLES" PLATT,'. ..Secretary. A^TBCft JJ Gi C0FF1N,....... Profideht Ofßcc of the Company 232 ’Wolnut SttCpt, Win.Bnclilcr, Cvair?>lAuen)i i Ha,-. rlibrn 1 !;. I*a.: ■ JOHN W. fiIERKSIGT, Aseni for Tioja County, Pa.- , •Apt;! 9,1562. , A' DMIKISXRATOiTS NOTICE.-Lctters of Ad- J\ mmiPtratioa toying been'granted to thounder aiguudjon the estatp of Charles 0. Elz. late of Tioga, .Pa., deceased, all {arsons having claims or demands against said estate are hereby requested to make known’ (he softie to her at her "residence in'Trdga, TiOga County, without delay, and all person's indebted to said!'estate are “also requested to make payment to the undersigned las soon as possible..’ ' ' , SARAff M. ; ETZ, Administratrix. . Tioga, Oct. 1, 1862. ~ • ' . New Millinery Goodo. , MISS PADLINE SMITH bis just •returned Trom the City,'where she received a veiy large auu choice variety of 1 WJSTTER GOOJ?S, ; , rr embracing the latest and most -approved; sty I® of ' LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S BATS, I to the.examin&tion. of which sbe inviUe the ladies of Weilsboro. Remember the place—First door help* the AGitAToK office, up .. . •; - • • -Weilsboro, Oct. 8 L 1862.' f : '.M-'SJV. COOPEB : SHOP.r-^l’be‘ uDdclßigneS is respectfully informs tbn citiicns'ofWeilsbort! and vicinity, that he has opened a COOREIUSHOP wppsb* 1 ■ CBOWI’S WACOM SHOP, and isready to dp all manner of rrorh prdmpt and to order, from a galliiii beg to a ally barrel tub. Re pairing ai«o done os short notice. , .0, F, ELLIS. t —ffallabare. May.B,lB6l’. __ j. CV SIE Into the caelosurc of. the subscriber ion *or alrdrfi the Bwfc dftv of October,dDatint * BARK. RED i YEARLING BULL. The ownsr or-owners willnlease come forward,pros'e pr6p««yi My. J'tar Charleston, Oct. St, XttJ.* ' A T!t) A. TIK pA* M f /v/y i A- E»tr:>]r. .*? y 4% A jrM & i\ I i I 7 A ft I 1 a 1V- OiA. moim* =■ MERCANTIL.E COLLEOB, •" 's- 7’ ’■ ■■■-"ioniiWß b» - y. Jsajja Aja4 s e A ec & Sti.Bßts, Ja » n important'Hukjn the great chain o f . National Mercantile tbe ; ,folJowing Cities rix: <■ : ;':nbw toek citt,, Philadelphia, BROOKLYN? 7-7;., ALBANY. . ■ TROY, • . CLEVELAND, . ■ . V CHICAGO, lovjs;- ; A Scholarship issued’froin the Buffalo College, eh titles tbe Holder to attend etiher or all tbb'COllegestor an unlimited time. •* Tha design of .these Institutions, is to impart to youhg mtb dud' ladies; a thorough, practical bvriheu education. l '* v organized ianOv'conapotea upon & basis wliich most secure to each separate Institution 'thebest possible facilitiesftir imparting-a thorough. • ebmm'fe>d,hl ; edu<««ioto/und-render «. whole, the most comprehensive'Complete-system in~tsU coenlry.'f- ' -- r ' * , Book-Keeping in all its departments. Commercial Law, Commercial Aritbaretio t-apd-; ;Pentaanthip, are taught ini the most tboroagfi and practical manner. The -Speuderiani of Penmanship, is ttfUght .by obfiapetent and experienced teachers. .f . •'Scb<Qawhip f ; payable in advance/$4O. * day And evening c—no vacations. Principal at Buffalo, J. C. Bbt-lut. ■ - r For further information, please caU.at-the College Rooms, or send for Catalogue and Circular enclosing letter stamps Address ■ . BHYANT & STRAWON, June 4^1852: —ly.’ ’* Buffalo,'N. -T. - new *<juwrt>sx' : T.t. BAULDWIiV s now receiving a largeatid Well 3e ected Stock ef ■ SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in pari.of a General Stock of DHyIgDODS, V ‘LADIES’ DSBasiOPODS, [ READY MADE CLOTHING, ...hats-jANd’-CAP-s, 6jBX)CEEIEa; , . HARDWARE, EODTB ASD SHOES, . WOODEN- WARE, ■Ac.,' Ac.,''' tc.j Ac,, - 1 ' All of wbicb will be-sold VERY. L&Hfor . - • i '"Aip .kinds of country produce TAKEN.,IN EXCHANGE. , All far" ‘ . . | READ Y. 'PA T, : - Are (respectfully invited to cell eed examine ■;!"■■ the : B’T-ock, , As they are to ho told at^ v - , VERY LOW PRICES.- . CASH PAID. FOR WOOL. ■ Tioga, M*y 28,1862. T. L. BALDWIN. . Porialil« Paleni Horsepower. THE undersigned lake pleasure in. notifying the , public,.that they ; bare. succeeded in. demising a Horse Potrerwlth only three places of friction, and combines ..the daroaimum! of efficiency, durability, and economy, withithe minimum of weighlanci, price. On account of its; simplicity it may be constructed by any mechanic for less, than half the cost usually paid. inr boyse-powersi It is well adapted to thrash ■fttg’gralh, fhiwjbg, wood, and churning, also ' for turn ing lathes, saWei pT.dnes, and other tnacbinbry in the shop. ‘lndiyiddal'rights $5,00;’ and State righ h for sole chesp «I bur office. Agents wanted to sell territory. For farther ’‘particulars hd drfesiW ’l’" s ’’ rMIDEikUQH & CLARK. Mansfield,stily 23, 1562.-tf. ■ Tlic New Commercial Btiilcl ing«. arc Vocal rd opporith Conrt .; Il«u»c, euriit'i of Coni l aiitl diC'iiaiisv-StreeJ*. - , This College isli/no.ivay connected With ,any other Institution, ~ ' . ' ■ ' The energies of the'entire Tacntty ,' arp.exolptiVel; devoted to this, t ’’ ' ’ ■ The design of Ihialnslitntion'ft fo. afford to Toon Mon an opportunity for acquirihg a' tyoravgh, Prac tical, Ih'.sintts Education. - : ' The Boohi rend Perms are earefnlly arranged by Practical! Accountants, expressly for'this Institution, nnd 'tbsWEonrra'bf. Instruction 14 sdoh-as to combine ' Theory and Practice. a - 1 - COLLEGIATE COURSE. This Coorsp Rqokrkeeding. in. i\f Us da partmAnte. .Pe-cmaDstypi Cainmercial Antbmetic, Law, .Political Econajnj), ./Commercial Ethics,'Partnership, Settle ments, Detecting Counterfeited and, Altered- Bank .Notes, Ah/ . - The all its. varieties, by the most skillful masters of the ► art. ' 1' ' ‘ ' 1 ; j. 1 "The departroent is under the spefial Supervision and' instructional the Principal, t>. W. LOWELL. ; J ' ' 1 OtBETBHAX* INPORMATION. Students con enter at any time. ‘ No 'vacations.— Usual time td'ceifaplete the Course, from 6 to 12 weeks. AeSistanco 1 rendered to grodaates in procuring situa tions," Graditaiei arepresented ; With an-elegantly en graved Diplonin.’ ' ’ • Jtsr. For catalogue -of’ 70 pages, specimens of pen- Ac., enclose two letter: stamps, and address ■' P ‘ ■ LOWELL & WARNER. Sept.‘ 17,1862. ■ . ‘ Binghamton. N. T. |*)R. RQBERT ROY | ~-J* (HtN B& roifHD -AT , '\i '■ltfflt'S' SSUft SfORE, I, whqre he, 1 may be cqpaujted.at all hears '. d *l’ ’J fbe day. by.those.who desire... ,| IMxarj;* into .the eoj&wirp of tH© iahscWbc?';" a ‘\j SPAN.- Gf* "HORSES-Une a fcorreC while Bnd ,a ‘white stripMn the face ; the otbec,an iron gfey. ' Anyperson owning th© some wDl'please come forward,'jprove .property, pay' charge«,'and take 'them fjriy. , JOSEPH WILLAED. 'Wfflmi', Oct 6,1862. *rt. i - ;i ; BUNKS- VEOXTADIE SUBROGATION. . SXOB tpaiAre CUT.<-of; ! Rheomatiim,.»ore ThroWj Neundma, P*fa- In tto BM.. ck of Elokacb, CrampsJ Cufs. gpraidß Burns, Wounds, i*. ACv' Alsc foriU kind.nf wotnun «f h0m0.,., nnm«ion».cnte» «r« <M)^-I*^? xHtaf the eyld*ofc* of lt»'?iip*r}oT -ejcefleut vlrttieß.- Fnrthorfoort, prepay*- tftb n 6& not contal&Uoy pdacnotiß #f d^atoriow drag*; • y ' • T S” From . .Prof. Williams, Principal of the Utie* Musical Institute. - - „ RCncrc—Bear Sir;—HarPra-witnessed thorttyheiMficM results from tho nseof yon! Vegetable Embrocation by tor self and members of toy family in case.of colds, sons t «ndhoarBepeM t Xcheeriplly,-siveyon this teatimpny toits worth, and can confidently fecbmmmd ft In th» aboTe ctaes tlhm an experimental'knowledge of it» efficacy, - i-- Tooa» very truly.... W. WIUJAXfS.- ! .IBJca.Jnne4,lB6l. Good JTews from. Home-t All Agrees : ■:; : :fcee;Whai Tfiey Sny.. ’ ' \7e. the undersign having bred Cline 1 * Embrocation to our-llMnUteK,.«nd finding it a»aJ* to tb# phbUc generally. being an IndlspensiWp article,for.fatally Wedo notsvifb to underrattfanyotherworthy medicine, ’buVcan trnly say that' we com U Fibre haVd found an equal Vo'.tWs 'Vegetable 1 Embrocation,. and wottld advise everyfa*- 'ily-to-yeep a'bottle readytorinamediate" use. ' •. ’ r - •Sira. SI. A'. imi. Schnyler et, ■ Mrs: I. Crocker, ifimnett it. Mra. lsmUy Garvin, > “ ..? ■) Mr*.B v Oarnrgnt, - u . j .Sirs*flacbeUtoboria, Mra, Ay M.Kibbs, “ , 0. Bacon. Catharine st., ,T>. U. "Simons, ‘' t " u TI.S. Kobinson.72 Genesee »t:, Mra.lßS tfrapda,Blandbnrt •Jas/Marsden, finntlngton stl, ?J. H: Shepard, Spring, MraiCabrgeSlaiqsyofti. ** Wheeler,, - •idra/AiviraLane. , “ jJlrs. Apna Williams,, “ Mraj-Mary Vanghan,. , V 0, “ .. 'Bcnrv Hill, Yarick et., John Miotc, Genesee at. JVC* iWtwell; u ■ ' Jane Bav&on.'SCnyler Bt. 'Mrs. 'J. Wdlker, • ' Robert Lane; -Hnntibgtoa.il. Mrs. Eliza Shot,t r Qcncaeo it*, iFri-dUa SlcLtmtililiß,’ > fc . - Eli tabeilrG mots, Catherine bL Margaret Marsden, . , “ gimmons, Buypesfl 8t- Ann HjU. Varlck *i., .. ■ . Theabovs names are from ‘well known respectable citfeeta, arid a thousand more riames infght be added, of whom tefoN, ■ motion can bo bad inreference to the astonishing cues per*' -fortoed, 1 . ! ■ *’ t Prepared *nd sold, wholesale and retail, by.E,CIjNE,Mfo 50. Genesee street. Marble Block, Utica, N. T. Also for sale by JOHN E.JONB9, of Cherry Platts, travelling agent.' -■_ August 13.18C2, . . ]\T ANSEIELD CLASSICAL SEMINARY. MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO., PA. The Fnll Term of this Institution will commence 6ept.-9th, 1862, bind continue thirteen weeki. ! Rev. E. WILDMAN, A. JI., Principal and ProfeSso ■- of 'Mathematics and Ancient,Languages; ~f r Rir.tJJ. A. M., Professor pf.-the Nafc - ural Sciences And the Teacher’s PapartmapL ’ HisAtf C. Johns, A. M., Professor of Penmanship Normal and. ConimercuiLDepartments. Mr. L. A.Rn><3EWAr, Prof, of the,German .language. Mr. J. ;W.« Mourns, Assistant in English Depextinent. Mrs. H.P : R. Wilduan/ Preceptress - and Teacher of the French language and Belles Letters. '. Miss Marie Teacher. j -i ■ ; expenses. \ ; - r - Tuition In Com, Rninches, per 75 . Higber Branched Mathematics acjd A-ncien Jiftagagca,'« , f : l _'6oo Modern Langoages.and Hebrew, eaoh, extra. -2 tfO Melodeon, ’ .8 00 - - 200 Room 1 rehti each persVh, j • ' ,J, 50 , 'Boar.dJp t hebuj]y_ eekj i". 150 Fuel per term,'if one roomi . 2^o Incidentffb per term, -- ♦ - '~‘ r TZ'. ' 25 ' ’ Clergymen's children, half price for tuition. It will he rein'by thB aßbve iftySudeemeDfef a &i'/thc coming jeftri be Trustees are. determined to spare no reasonable pains to furnbsh the With.’ a competent ‘ Board of Instruction. Seven foreign -languages, including Greek, Latin, French. German, 1 Spanish; Italian? and Hebrew, will bh tfloght,-ii roqnired.: ; 1 ,**. , -' : ' J \ Tba Teachur’a and Normal; Departments, under the SQperJvisionsof. Profs. Beynolds»ad Johns, Will afford all thle" facilities of & Normal School, in which stu dent*’ are especially drilled and trained to become ■practical teachers. The trustees have already taken measures, which it is expected will be consummated early id Decetuher, for offering and having the Semi nary-accepted by .the State as 6 State Normal School. The Department t>f Penmanship, Book-Keeping, Ac.; offer -ill the advantages of a Commercial Cd -lege. The Seminary is under contract, to bo finished and famished by the Ioih of September next. It will, when finished, be among the best school build ings ia northern Pennsylvania, and will afford excel lent facilities fur these regions- to obtain a thorough scientific and practical education.. Special attention is given to the health and. physi cal education of the students. hl Nothing 2 nedd be said to recommend the Principal to the confidence of the peeple, as his conduct of the Seminary for the past two yearfc/haa placed him fully before' the public as one of the educators of the coun try; - Profs. Reynolds and . Johns—the former, the lata Superintendent of. common schools, of the county .'—and.the latter.the present incumbent, are Coo well and too favorably known to need farther notice to .recommend them to the: public. Students coming from, a distance will have their rooms furnished— those fpom' within a fewjrmiles will bring their own famishing, except bedstead, table, chairs, wash-stand and stove. •All students furnish their own towels, wasb T bj»wls, pitchers, pails, mirrors, do. Rooms for self boarding can bo had in the village at reasonable, rates.. If ac commodations enough for self-bourding cannotbe bad in the village, rooms for that purpose, under certain restrictions will be furnished in "the Seminary by stu djiptgfurpjebingtbeir own Students pay from the time*they enter taj* the close of without ofey dWtrdtfoßS/ except incases of pro.tnwts£illnesff:.4.’f • n All kinds of produce taken in payment. Terms of payment, one half in advance ; the remainder/du> r|ng| tfitf-terib. '■ IF. COCHpANj-FresideaL. ,Wsi. C. Ripley. Secretary; 'Mansfield, July 2S, 1862 1 The KuwxTtlle Foundry, •; CONTINUES iil fhll blast and is in the' best rnn -1 ping order, where you can get Stoves/ Plows, Road Scrapers, Cutting Boxes, Sugar Kettles Ac., Ac. of ibe most approved patterns, and made in the bes manner.for a . . . LESS ; PRICE than at an; other establishment of the kind in the country. , . .- ; q-~. ■ ■, Mncbinery made' and repaired In geod style en short notice. '■ / ‘ 1 ; All-'feSids 6f- prodnee) old iroD, copp*r;-I)rasB and pSnler, ! tahen in exchange for eastings. • •A liberal discount made to CASH PCBCH ASERS. P-S. All persons indabted are requested to call and settle' ; i: " WITHOUT DEIAV, and save costs, that 1 may. still be, able to do a credi ■business in part. • ; J. P. BILES; Proprietor. , Knoxville, Match 26, 1862.-6 m. i CONST! TCXIOtf ; WA THE ONLY REMEDY FOR DIAB; turn of the Neck of the Biadder, oi the Kidpeys, and Catarrh of the Bl aary and Burning, or Painful Urinating) Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick Dust, Mucous.or Milky JDiacharges.after Urini ' Fur sale bV all Price $l. ' WM. II GREGG 1 A CO;, Propriei Morgan A Allen, Xgents, No. New York.' ' ; " ‘ JOHN- Ai ItOTV Agent for Tioj Weflsbdro, April Ift. 1582.~1y. : > C<iriling Sonlnj; puclitiii #I3HB beat Sewing Machines m the U’ Jt? ? Orover A’Bdker's New Family Mac ttie Lock Stitch, acknowledged to be vu< uihera. Price>ljrM£'*-* ~ - '??">•* ' 1G ROVER &• BAKER’S FAMILY-M ir.ncb'afiinired by those who Imve mod .$4O, ’ ■ oßisyi;R'i baites'sx^tii^^h' OiiiNE ‘lot li6wing LcPlhor 1 lihd 'Tailor $lO. , -■ ! - Wbeler ind Wijiori S4K ‘ , Pinkie &■ 1 ‘'.'■ Smgdts; ■ ,soo. yv -Empire, • ‘wuico* & wm, •;•; ■ ■ .itertpns bujipg or uraeping machini rely on getting one adapted to tbeir'biuii .Every Machine warranted to give b» year. Machines oh Mqhogapjvßi and -Roge Wood .oases.at advanced pricei tlcuhira'gend for Circulars, - - CijK'HC • - Proprietor 01 the’ Coming’Bhj KJbniloif Kr If., Sept.l®, 1862* '-w : *»: . ttMor m is. of APOTHECA ' —waotamararo BrriiL . ■%&&&&'fyp'cte/ PERPDMffiI{iS:.,SOABe "MBCSB^TpjrinsßESryvj . ■.: : PITEPMIBIK VIOLS AISD BGjftEs, WIJfDOW-GLASSj PDTIi. lamps, cigaes ane Pfc«E WINES AND BR ■ tOB MEDICAL PURf OSt ALSO, SACRAMENTAL WIN' Warraßted'twtheipnw Srapa juic*. prasjdy furCornmnoivn pnrpwe*. . ' . -Prescriptions carefully compounded 'ai promptly answered. ' ’• Every article for sale usually sold >» a Dr £?-,f'. orB > ?jd at ‘be lowest market uriw. * d **' Wellsboro, May 1,18811 " * 1 . . ■ ■ CfESER AJL 2DI»;CU3j[,LAi| ' r H t& e° into winfcr-wnarters. and P » .William*;, AgL. ha* derided aua das accordingly laid in arery Urg. ittekon!?. Goods in bis Jmo, rl«: i - . , • _ Kerosine Oil,- > . . Burning Fluid, Ca®pi,i 0> Alcohol,; Turpentine, ' Drug*, 1 Patent Medicines, r - By* Ska Window .Slaw, Fatty, ■ ' *»-• <fcc., 4e„ ■ which, will b* «old at lowest city prices 4«ri«j *,- ... P. R. WILLIAMS, 4i N. B, Confederate State Stocki and ill connfe sreat discount—can't nil geode ftt tilkft, Weiliioro, Nor. 37, 1861. - - ; Rsnovii. JOSEPH RIBEROLLE HAS removed his BOOT, SHOE, LEATHIi and FIKBIG STORE, from his litiioMif,,,,, Main Street,- to his Tannery at ihe 'lttwer- end of ft, village, where he will be glad to.Waiton hiscosloaeti and the public generally. . Competent .wwttsto »„ employed in the Mariaractcring Xtypattment'aidat work warranted to be our own manufacture. Also, all kinde of ■ •"■• •■• r ' "tX READY-HADE BOOTS AND SHots! 3 cbastinflynn hind. ■' AH kinds of Leather iii Sib ■Findings, also constantly on hand'and for site M h, prices for cash or ready pay. - , HIDES and.PELTS taken in etching's fer-Sotj at IK* highest market-price. RiBIKOthS; Wellshoro, Aug. Id, 861.. i ■ N. B. All those indebted l tb IbStobscriher hy hiil account, or otherwise, are In call at tin and square np. JOS. HIBBRttLIA. CHARLESTON FLOURING MILLS.— WEIGHT Ac BATT.-bv ' Having seenred the best tnills in the County, m»ki prepared te do - - - - Custom Worlt, merchant "Wort indin (afct everything that can'be done ia Caaatrj Mills, so as to give perfect satisfactiop. FLOUR* MEAL AHD FEED, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, at oar store in IVclU'boro, ©r at the mill. Cnh i Goods exchanged for grain at the market priee. All goods delivered Tree of charge wilbin the strji ration.' .WRIGHT A BAILEY. Wellsboro, Feb, 13, 11861. ssvsmm* cabinet jp2Sg| WARE ROOM. THE Subscriber most respectfully announces tis ha bas on band at the old stand, and for sail Cheap Lot of Farailnra. * comprising in part J . Breeding and Common Stireemi, Seeretariu ati Sit s. Caset, Center,.Card. itnd Pier Talk), Dime j <• Breakfast TabU*, i!qr§ie-topprdaud Common Steed Cupboards, Cottagi add other Bedeteadt, Statit, Si foe and tChaifo, Gilt and Boieteoed Jicnldivji ft . Picture' Pratnet, ' ’ 1 . , ■ COFFINS made to order, on short noise. hearse will .be furbished if, desired, ■ N. R. Tnrniugaud Sawing denote order. , August 11, 1856. B. T. TASDORI. ■ Kolloch’a Dandelion Coflee. THlSpreparation>made from the best Jars Cs& is recommended by .physicians os a superior Hr tru-ious leverage for General Debility, Dysptpsii ■and all biHioUs disorders. Thousands who bora be* compelled l !** abandon'the use of - coffee will ass tii without , injurious effects.. On* :can contain# strength of .fwo pounds of ordinary coffee. Prioe 1 cents! _ , _ ... Levaim' The purest and'best BAKING'POWDER k«o»i for making light, sweet and nutritions Bnai *t cakes. 'Pries 16 cents. sr H. H. KOLLOGK, Chemist, .Corner of Broad and Chestnut Streets, Philaf phis, and for sale - by alb Druggists and Grocers. 1 . March 5, 1862. WELLSBORO’ ACADEMY. Wellsboro’, Tioga County, Penns. WAKINGS N. AIil<EN, A-'M.: • - PrineiP* assisted by a. corps of competent teachers.. The Winter. Term trill commence on tho rib,c December, 1862, ... ' Tuition fur -torn; of fourteen tsielt, from $2.1*1 $6.06. A-Teachis’ ClasswUl also'bo formed. ' By order of Trustees, • t ■ t J.-K DONALDSON, Jw l ' , Wellsboro, November 12, 1862. ’ ITASOT ACTtJBED • BT
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