-' F native Copper.—The Potldbß spies'(KaCan immense Su P er ‘ Or Aa S been discovered f af the of copper -n, e piece was thrown up, So, \T'ineffeciual attempts, by a sand ;eVC La of powder. Its eastern !i fi 'f en n ; n .r into ihe rock, though it is i slid goiOf The greatest length *ed , ve breadlh six . xposed IS I two points jt 3 thickness = eL , l°" or six feet. It is apparently l °.?f thouvb this appearance may solid, m is si) p e to estimate the contained in this im of mineral at 150 tons. Unless iP ' be hallow. U «■“ V>eld that r For more than a hundred feet east " particularly in the level above, are tils of Similar promise, sheets of con ehickness going into the conglomer s me places'several such are ly.ng ir the Other. .Od apparently charg fwhole conglomerate bell w.th heavy ltrßo3 ix Steeple- One Man Kidded •abbi.d with a Lightning Rod.—A Indent of the Louisville Democrat. „! from Carpentersville, Ind., sav s . P Mr Logan, while erecting a l.ghlning ihe Presbyterian Church tn town was Pita.ed from a height of one hundred v the breaking of a ladder into his “of rod and uiols below, breaking both 'Vs, fraccing hts skull, and mutllu his body in the most horrible manner. n, n , downward, peneiraied the eye of 0 r, n elder of the O. S. P. Church,) nrosi rated him to tjie earth, stunning him Mr. Logan has since expired, olhcr gen'leman is suffering very much, considered dangerously hurl.” jJirEDE TOWARDS SwEDENBORGI.A SISM. ■ e learn ih.it there has been, within a few ihspast,q u i ,e a stampede in the German hoJist churches of New Orleans and vi iv towards Swedenbnrgianism. One of must popular of the German preachers, J. 51. Hofer, has gone over to the liicfai'hof the great Swedish philosopher, ißtftiwnh him not a few of his brethren friends, and now holds forth to them at alehouses on the Sabbath. — N. O. Com. „ 26 th. 'he Jury in the Kirkpatrick poisoning . have relumed a verdict acquitting Jo ,C. Jones and Elizabeth Yardlv, and nc'inti the principals, Robert 8., and ah Kirkpatrick, his wife, on the twelfth thirteenth counts of the indictment, as ini'h intent to kill Edwin Kirkpatrick Amanda, his wife. Robert nnd Edwin brothers. The case is altogether one of most extraordinary on record. The res convicted are out on bail, pending the ion for a new trirl. ame.—lts value, and the chances for it, r lie eslimatod in the case of Cyrus W. J. Twice the telegraph cable failed, and world set him down as an adventurer and themer. Now, that success crowned efforts, his name becomes famous, and bably immortal. A wind or a wave only ig between the adventurer and the immor- D-I-E-D- X.irthport, Indiana. at the nMikncc of James Kelley, Lae 11th mst.. IiORIXT G. WILLARD. son of Joseph Uni of Charloton, Tmp.i Co. I’cnna . aged years. FRAY —Taken op by the Suh-'cnber. Wednesday, ISth n«t, a Uree DRoWy M A KE. Themvncr is requested At-projiern. pa\ charts and lake her an av. >ri-t. n At.pi -t Jo. hos. G. A. WEBSTER. STHAI —Cam*' t<> the of the Subscriber, on jitcnht. Alien <>t 14. a RED STEER. 2 tears old. whitn <acad. hind hg, and muk ot tar on right bip. The it i* jaunted to prove propertv. p.iv charge-* ami take *: *' -NELSON CATLIN. i«'-:ton. Angu't 20. ISr.S. DECEIVED frc«h from the Press, lEXTLE AXSIE, MELODIST. Om ASD JOKES. \ !ASHLY expense book. 'ractkal house farriery. WWER OF THE flock. tISOTHY Til COM D'S L ETTERS. SinTII * IUCIIAIIDS. Guardian’s Sale. pir?n3Dc-’of an order of the Orphan’s Conrt for Tioga ispO'ei at public sale at the Courthouse ob Thursday, the loth day of September next, ijcatap described puce or parcel of hind situate in • v[ Ul ,, toMnships ja said county, and described v:- on the north by land of Elijah Phillips j’l Morrow. on th< e.i-t by land formerly owned by ci a' n ant * " Hoag. on the south by David Haft * *i*st by IK-ary Lawton and James S. Taylor— t-a| ’m<np hundred and fifty acres with about inij r-n Ki. a frame liou«u, log barn and an ran h ru l” rty of Uhoda Hoag, Hannah cL ,!' saso i ,IIM H".igand William Hoag, minor 3cf steW « i. Uvag. deceased. _ _ WILLIAM TAYLOR. n - K fGaardian of Hannah Ilnria. Melissa I 1 * v { Sophia, and William Hoag. ELLBBORO select school. 'rn.Uß'jlto. TIOGA COUNTY, PENNA. frf ® urlin same &. 8., Teacher. 1 Ttm i. 1, 1 Tuesday. September 14, 5 65, Ul ln-hj. December Sd. , Expenses. r ,J*‘ w Dpjftrtmf'm. - . ■ **» An ll ’lC&. n ,' ;l !,'V !r "' lchcb > - - - - 0',60 Branches, . . . 4.50 ' 5.00 ? c * ho °l *“• to furnish facilities for those trt lti>are ti l,lt ‘* r Aca di‘tnic course of study, and 5f th* dutifc ? r , llor " Common Schools for the dis '■^rtnd<>f»> s ° ft lf, ‘ r No exertion will be ' DQ?r hie mcntfli /Htfif s{r’i„n, C nicntill culture thorough, and to cult!- D t. ),. a r ‘’ n ' t;,nl tulf-rehancc. ► or tl ) made •with the Trustees fora *' r 'ta{ i frm m the Academy after the close of 20,15511. t * lp enclosure of the subscribe, on , r - Ju^*lWo yearling btccrs. light red »«•,! ru iuested to prove properly, pay charges 19j Iws _ LVSANDEII, SCOTT. Ifr >ur-c.,, Ic ' E-t; ;i, 'l l^1 t ' lr ' enclosure of the subscriber, on ' 'k“ N 11 n™' 1 " of 51 “3‘- one RED STAG, four or . r ->- aa 1, ,i- :i< rl5 requested to prove proiterty, ;j£- STEPHEN- STACY. ItIILL. L T «i h»> K„ tllc that the I’eojile's Humble Scr- REPAIRED, Summer, ami lias also been '^uri 0F MACHINERY , 11 ‘s uow^!. est best improvements of the ape, •, «ork Perfect pood order to do custom or August 19. 18 - s L * D - SI’EXCKtt, Miller. '"tiCE Notice. ,mI? 10 'I Guard; that the Administrators, Eiecn accounts ,? following named estates hare * Court »if t* *hat the wme will be presented to ls-,0 V County, on Monday, the 13th of iia» * or confirmation and allowance, viz: ll ' ue * ttt t ft of , Tn l1 r, Mo ?. roc and Lafayette Gray, Ex |«1 “‘ ot ttorndf A; Balter ' <l«ol, late of Sullivan. KsT?*iSc§sr r of UKMl!lt ' of B“nj *• <ll "it «ti e or ri j“" Samm-I Ilarlman, Admluis- Isaac Herhno, deceased, late of Lib -11. BAILEY. Register. Von SHERIFF’S SALES. TiY VIRTUE oPaundry wrilsof Fi. Fa. Lev. Fa. j) and. Venditioni Exppna§ issucd'out of the Com mon Plws of'Troga CoiHity and to me directed 1 will expose to public sale on .MONDAY, the,6lh day of September next., at one o'clock afternoon, in the Coart House, Wellsboro, ihe following described property, to wit; ' A lot of land in Osceola township, bounded north by Mor gan Seeley, east by Morgan Seeley, south, by Cowanesquo river and west by highway—containing about % of an acre •f improved land, frame house, frame barn, frame blacksmith shop and a few fruit trees thereon. To bo sold os the prop ertjvOf ... lot -f - Gaines bonnded,north by H. H.,Dent. cast by "Win. Bacho, south ’by Isaiah Champ ney and west by Warren Wetmore—containing ono hundred and six acres, about ten or twelve acres improved, log house, log barn and a few fruit trees. thereon. To be sold as tho property of O&car Secore. ’* ’ ALSO—A lot of land in Chatham township, bounded as fol lows ; North by Philemon Smith and Manning, east by H. Boyce and S. Shaw, south by N. Beach, west by C. Bennett— containing about ono hundred acres, seventy-five acres im proved, one log house and one trame barn thereon. ALSO —A lot of land in same township, bounded north bv highway, east by Stephen Hall, south by Daniel Shove and west by William T>. Kelley— containing about sixty or seven ty acres, thirty or forty acres improved, frame house, frame barn and apple orchard thereon. To be sold os the property of William D. Kelley. ALSO—A lot of land in Gaines township, bounded north by Rice, Hurd and Smith, and lot of Miss Anna Bonn, south, east and north by warrant line, the sumo being all of war rant No. 2300, except lots purchased by Messrs. Rice, Hurd and Smith, Benn and Thompson, being in all six hundred and three acres, two acres improved, two log houses, one log stable, one shingle shanty, there is also upon the above do scribed land large quantities of coal found. To ba sold os the property of J. N. Haner. ATSO—A lot of land situate in Farmington township, bounded north by G. P. Phelps and Joseph W, White, cast by Burnt Bri-co, south by Benedict King and G. N. Young, and west by ThomAs Gee, G N. Young ami C. Cady—containing about one hundred and thirty acres of land, about 15 acres improved, a log and frame dwelling house, and an apple, peach, and cherry orchard thereon. To be sold as the prop erty o* Northrop Young. ALSO—A lot of land in Mhldlebury township, bounded north by lands of Richard Brown, east by Archibald llnzlelt and J. Whitney, smith by K. S. March, west by Lorenzo Lake and \\ hitkini— containing obout one hundred and thir ty acres, about forty acres improved, two apple orchards, two frame barns and two log houses thereon. To be sold as the property of David E. Lake with notice to John Losinger, ter re tenant. ALSO —A lot of land in Chatham township, hounded north by John Wuss, east by Samuel Miller, south Ly Geoige Fher ri-nnd west by Samuel Strawn—containing about fifty acres, about thirty-five or forty acres improved, frame bouse, frame barn, corn house and a lew fruit trees thereon. jTo be sold the properly of John Gibson. , ALSU—A lot of hi ml iu Delmar township, hounded north by John Hostings, E. Rice. N. Imp-xon ami others, dost by C. Kico, south by Samuel Scranton anil Daniel Osborn, nnd west by D. Osborn and Sabine—containing about one hundred nnd fifty or sixty acres, about sixtyvacres improved, four frame houses, two frame barns, a log bjacksmith elihp, n saw mill and two small apple orchards thcrecu. To be sold as the property of Joseph Palmer. v i ALSO—A lot of land in Westfield township, bounded north by John Gardner, east by John Pierce, south by Bingham lands and west by B. Whipple—containing about one hun dred acres, about seventy acres improved, framehouse, frame barn, corn house and other out buildings and applo or chard thereon. To be sold as the property of Samuel Pierce. ALSO—A lot of land iu the township of Middlebury”, bounded north by Joicph Gee, cast by Botsford Lake, south by Silas Staples, and west by Elias Kinney—containing about six acres of improved hind, one frame house and a few fruit trees thereon. To be cold as the property of David K, Lake. ALSO—A lot or parcel of land in the Boro of Welhboro, Tioga county, north of the Avenue, commencing at a point on the Aicnue oue hundred and twenty feet,from its inter section with Walnut street in a direction nortjh forty-five de grees west, thence north forty-five degrees east two hundred and forty feet to Grafton street, thence south forty-five de grees eist along Grafton street one hundred aiid twenty feet to Walnut street, thence south forty-five degrees west along Wafliut street two hundred and forty feet to the Avenue.ami thence along the same north forty-live degrees west oue hun dred aud tuenty feet to the beginning, be the same more or Jess, with the appuiteurmcos—all improved, oue frame two story dwelling house, one frame barn, other out buildings and some fmic trees thereon. To be sold as the property of J. P. Magill. ALSO—A lot of land in Rutland township, Tioga county, and in Columbia township. Bradford county, and bounded as follows: On the north by Jam! of William Soper, cast by hinds of Collins Sopei and George Soper, on the south by lands late of 11. Soper and John Benson, and on the west by Thomas Soper and the estate of Josephus Clark—containing about sixty-five acres, with about forty acres improved, a frame house, frame barn and an apple orchard thereon. To bo sold as the property of Sidney L. Hibbard, lute Treasurer of Tioga county. ALSO—A lot of land in; Farmington towdship, bounded north by Peter Mowrey, tyst by K D. FNi. south by Elijah Knapp. we*t by B. P. Bailey—containing about fifty acres, about twenty-five acres improved, frame house, log stable and a few fmit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Cor nelius Pieice. ALSO—A lot of land in Richmond township (now Boro of -Mansfield) bounded east by 11. Davis and Williamson road, south by J. P. Morris, west by Tioga Railroad, and north by Kuhn and 11. Davf—containing about four acres, all im proved, with frame house, frame barn and a few fruit trees the-oon. To be sold as the property of Oliver H. Phelps. ALSO—A lot of land in Clymcr townshsp. bounded north by land? of Isaac Beach, dec'd, east by J. Beach, south by Thomas Barber and M illinm Skinner, west by Batson Tn»- bridge—containing sewnty-nmc acres, about sixty acre' im proved, one frame honse, one Wood house, two frame bants. one cow shed and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Rufus Scott. ALSO-rA lot of bind in Mansfield boro, "hounded north by William lugals, c.L-t by L. 11. Elliott. south by Elmira .street, by Henry Brew -ter—containing one and one-n-nth aerbs all improved, with one fr.im house, one carpenter shop, and apple orchard and other liuil trees thereon. To be sold as the property of K. C. Comfort. "ALSO—A lot of land in Ttogji township, bounded north by John W. Guernsey, oast by A. S. Turner, aouth by Mrs. K. Guernsey and west by .. containing about 50 or CO acres, with about CO acies imp'ro\ed. ftauic bam and some fruit tiees thereon. ALSO—A lot of hind in said town«hip. commencing at a plum tree in the lino of hinds bile of estate of James Bryant, dcc'd, thence^south sJeast 56 rods to buttonwood corner, thence north So° we-t S 2 rods to a post, thence north 15G rods to a stono'he'ip, thence south S '2]/P cast 23S rods to white oak stump, thence south west*l23 rods to white pine, thence north Su° west lOCTfods to post, thence noith Si 0 west 40 roils to beginning—containing 17SJ4 arp*s and allowance, excepting 52 acres sold to A. S. & Jcs-c Keeney, also excepting about one acre for a bun ing ground.and with two frame houses, three frame barns, corn house and «hed and blacksmith shop and some fruit trees thereon, with sime 75 or SO acres improved. To bo sold os the property of Wm. J. Mann. * ' ALSO—A lotofland in Chatham township, bounded north by highway, east by Matthew Boothe, southin' Paul Hunter, and west b» Solomon Cooper's estate —containing about forty acre*, and about fifteen or twenty acres impn»ved. and a log hou-e thereon. To be sold ns the property of P. F. Clm-ti.ln. ALSO—A Intoi land in Ifestfield town-hip.bounded north hy Purple, east by Ira Edgcomb. south by Bingham lands, and west by S. Purple—containing one hundred acres, about seventy-fiveacres improved, frame house, wagon house, frame barn and apple ox chard thereon. ALSO—A lot of land in Deerfield township, bounded north by E. and B. S. Bowen, east by Charles Tolesand E. Clark, south by Solomon Grover and E. Seeley, west by L. Chapell and others —containing about one hundred acres timbeicd land. To be sold as the pioperty of Rufus Warren. ALSO—A lot of land m Richmond township, bounded north by Travis and Turner, east by E. Rut ley and Jl. Wat son. smith by road running from Mansfield to Elmira, west by William M. Johnson and E Sperry—containingaboutone hundred and twenty acres, with forty acres improved, one frame house, one frame barn or shed thereon. To be sold, as the propel ty of John M. Ca.-sel«. ALSO—A lot of land in Osceola township, bounded north by Leander Culver 2d. cast by highway leading from Osceola to Well&boro. south by Morgan Seeley, and west by Holden Brooks—containing about one fourth of an acre more or less, all improved, frame house, frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Justus Hathaway. AL>o—The following named track of land, lying in Mid dlebury township and bounded as follows: Beginning at the cormr at a slake and running along the road we-t one hundred and Hlty rods to a stake, thence south along the lands owned by Robert Chase one hundred and twenty four rods to a stake, theme east along the lands owned by John Pmtsman and—■ —Fields one hundred ami twenty rods t<> .i stake, thence noph along the lands of William Ha«o and William Hunter to the place of beginr ing—containing nine ty seven acres and two tenlhs, more or less, with a fnlme house and log barn and apple orchard theieon. To be sold as the property,of Thos. J. Mann. ALSO—A lot of land in Jackson township, bounded north by David Griswold, cast by road running from D\ggett's nulls to Elmira, south by M. Locus, and we-t by Joseph Bly —containing fifty-five acres, with twenty-five'acrcsimpnncd. with one apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Rufus Daggett. ALSO—A lot of land in Mansfield, bounded on the north by n proposed street leading Irom .1/ain street to Academy street, called Seminary menu?, on the east and smith by lands of J. S. Hnaid. Cordelia Smythe and William D. Kelley, and on the west by Williamson Road or Main street, said lot one hundred and fifty feet square, being 150 feet on Main st. and 150 feet on Seminary street, with u frame house, frame barn ana some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the prop erty of Minor A. Congdon. ' ALSO—A lot of land in Osceola township, bounded north by L P Hoyt, ea*t by Morgan Seeley, west by street leading to river ami south by Morgan Seeley—containing about one third of an acre of improved land,* one frame house and u few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot of land in-samc township, bounded north by James Ellwm, east by Janies Ellison, south by the Cowano&que road and west by Holden Brook—containing about one third of an acre of improved land. To be sold as the property of Isaac B. Taft, William W. Bay & T. C. Prin gle. ALSO—A lot of land in Lawrence township, bounded north by Peter Beep, east by C. Colket. south by Golket aud west by Peter Keep—containing eighty-four acres, l*d acres improved. To be sold as the property of Washington Winter and Martin Winter. •ALSO—A lot ofland in Westfield township, bounded north by D. Whitman'll, cast by Bingham lands, south hy John iriiitniareh aud west hy the J/clntyro road—containing 47 and nine-tenth acres, abont 8 acres improved, frame house ic log stable thereon. To be sold as the property of Horace G. Vincent. ALSO—A lot of laud in the village of Osceola, bounded north by John Stonier, cast by See lev. south by N. Strait & Yanzile, west by highway— containing one lourth of an acre of laud, more or less, frame bouse, frame burn and a few trult trees thereon. To be sold as the property of George Bucher. ALSO—A lot of land in Jackson township, hounded as fol lows: North by C. Daggett and Leficr, east hy Bird and Jennings, south by K. Baggett and west by Thomas Tabor— containing about ninety actrcs, with thirty acres improved, one frame house, frame barn, one grist mill, and other out buildings and a small apple orchard therooo. To be sold as the pmperlv of William Daggett ami It. St\Ke. / THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. ALSO—A lot of land in Chatham township, bounded north by Love, Short and Constant Avery, east by Isaiah I. Colo, south by Phelps, Dodge * Co. and lands of Foster* Co, west by D. Taylor—containing about ono hundred and fifty or sixty acres; and about forty-five or fifty acres improved, frame house, frarpo barn and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Joseph Knapp. ALSO—A lot of land in Lawrehcevlilo, bounded north by Samuel Chapman, eaat/by Norman ;Stmit,'-soutlr by Lewis Conep, and west by Cf one-fourth .of on acre, with one frame hefnse, one frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Jaoob 0. Hen derson. " ' • ’' , . ALSO—A lot of land situated in Lawrence township, Tio ga County, bounded north by lands of Able! Sly and T. B. Tompkins, east by land of Joel Parkhurst, late Clark Slos* •son, south by land of Austin Latbrop. late Walker, and west byiaml of 'H Ik-Tompkins & Co- and C. Mann—containg one hundred acres mbre/or Jussi about nine acres’improved and a frame house thereon. To bo'sold os the property of Gershan E. Smith. .ALSO—A lot of land in Delraar township, hounded north by J. Smith, east by Benjamin Seeley and W, F. Derbyshire, west by John Statts and south by L. Nobles; containing about fifty acres, about twenty acres Improved, a. log house, a log bam aud a few fruit trees thereon. To be r 'Bold as the property of Theodore Spencer. ALSO—A lot of land in Westfield township, bounded north by W. Harris, east by James King, sontb by John Wadkins, and west by J. S. Brjden, dcc’d and Haloing, containing about eighty-three acres more or less, about forty-five or fifty acres improved, a frame house, frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of Stephen 8. Van zile. ALSO—A lot of land in Sullivan township, bounded north, cast and south by lands belonging to the estate of John Main dec’d. west by the road leading from Mansfield to Troy, Brad ford Co.; containing one acre of land or thereabouts, all Un proved, with one strain and water power grist mill, one horse barn and a frame house thereon. To be sold as the property of Lemon Barnes. ALSO—A ?ot of land In Rutland township, bounded as fol lows: On the west by Wallace Bentley and Timothy Smith, north by Denton Harvey. John Baker andGardnerLongwell, east by John Ferry aud R. Ouiady, south by Schuyler Hor ton aud Thomas Horton—containing one hundred and sixty acres, with sixty or seventy acres improved, oueframe house, two trame barns and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot of land In Holland township, begin ning at a corner in the road, ten rods southwest of the fork of the toad, by John Perry's shop, thence north sixty-two, degrees east .seventy and two-tenths rods to a post, the cor ner of John Perry’s lot. thence south 28° east forth-six and six-tenths rods to a post, thence south 30° west one hundred uiul four tenth*, rods to land of S. L. Ilorton, theuco north BS° west 77 rods to a stake, thence north 1° east 100 and six tenths rods to the place of beginning—containing sixty acres more or less, with about 55 acres cleared. To bo sold as tho property of John M. Hall. ALSO--A lot of land in Delmar township, bounded north by Merrit and E. Fellows, east by C. Kress and 11. Butler, south by widow English, west by H. A. Guernsey—containing forty-Sevan and a half acres, thirty-seven acres improved, frame bouse, frame barn und apple orchard thereon. To bo sold as the property of Caroline Hurd and T. J. Hurd. ALSO—A piece of land, being all that village lot in Tioga township, being lot No. 7« in the plan of Tioga village, boun ded on the south by Centre street, on the west by Walnut st. on the north by lot No. 3b, and on the east by lot No. 79, being 112 feet on Walunt st. and 78 feet on Centre street, containing one-fifth of an acre of land, more or h»ss, with a frame house, a small frame barn and old wood hbuse and a fuvy fruit trees thereon. -To bo sold os the property of George W. Sweatlaml. ALSO—A lot of land in Middlelmry township, hounded north by 11. 11. Potter, cast by Arch & David Haslet, south by iniliam Morse, west by L. 1. Nichols- -containingabout sixty or seventy acres about twenty acres improved, frame bouse and log barn thereon- To be told as the property of Amariali Ilazlet. ALSO—A lot of land in Union township, bounded east by E. S. Lumlon, south by Geo. Foster. L. Ogden and IV. W. Terry, und north-wcat by the Block house Hoad—containing about ot) acre**, withabont2u ncres improved, a iramo house, log house and small apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Ly clia Spencer and Chas. M. Dibble. Wellsboro Aug. 19, ’oS. JOHN MATHERS, Sheriff. Aei Ordinance, To prevent Hors's, Cattle , Sheep , Geese and Hogs , /row running at large inthe Boto' of Mansfield, Sec. Ist. Be il ordained by the Burgess and Town Council ol the Borough of Mansfield; and it is hereby ordained by authority of the same: That from and alter the Ist day of September, A. D. 1858, il shall be unlawful for the owner ofany horse, mare or gelding, cuttle, sheep, geese or hogs, to per. mil or suffer the same to run at large in the said Borough of Mansfield. ■ Sec. 2d. Also that the owner or owners of any horses, cattle, sheep, geese or hogs, or any or cither of them who shall permit or suffer the same to run at large in said Borough shall forfeitand pay the fol lowing sums to wit; For each and every head of horses, cattle or hogs filly cents ; lor each and every head ol sheep or geese ten cents, j Provided that rnilch cows may be permitted to run at large in said Borough from sunrise in the morning until nine o’clock at night from the first day of April until the first day of December of each and every year. Sec. 3d. Also that the Burgess shall cause a suitable pound to be erected or rented at the ex pense of said Borough and Iced to be kept thereat (hr the purpose of confining and keeping any horses, Gallic, sheep or hogs ilmtshal) be found in the streets of said Borough in violation of this ordinance. Sec. 4th. Il shall be the duty of the Burgess to appoint some suitable person as 'Pound Master whose duty it shall be to receive any horses, cuttle, sheep or hogs that may be presented at said pound, and retain the same until culled lor by the owner thereof or his agent and the above named fines and charges paid, together with thirty-eight cents per day for the kceping"und feeding of each horse, and twenty-five cents per day for the keeping and feed ing each head of cattle, sheep or hogs. Provided that when the impounding shall be at night and the owner shall clatin the animal so impounded in the morning no charge shall be made for the keeping of the same. Slc. sth. It shall be lawful for any person find, ing any horses, cuttle, sheep, hogs or geese or any or cither of them running at I.irge inlaid Borough in violation of this ordinance, to take the same and confine them or it in said pound and leave them or il in charge of the said pound r'nastcri and any per son or persons so taking up and impounding said horses, cattle &.C., shall be entitled to one half the money so forfeiled and paid by the owner or owners of the same,the remainder lobe paid by said pound master to the Treasurer of said Borough of Mans field within twenty days from the'lime said fund shall be received. Provided that said pound master shall be entitled to the fees for the keeping and feeding of the animals so impounded as aforesaid, and aho fifty cents on every dollar that shall be so received by him; after the fees of the person or persons so impounding said cattle &c., shall be paid. Sec. 6»h. It be the duly of the pound mas ter to advertise every horse, hog &c., which shall not be taken away as aforesaid within twenty-four hours alter the same shall have been impounded— said advertisement to be in writing, and shall he i pul up in at least three public placesinsaid Borough of .Mansfield. j Skc. 7th. If any horse, hog, sheep, geese or cattle of any kind so impounded as aforesaid shall be claimed and taken away by the owner thereof within fifteen days after the same shall be duly advertised as aforesaid, the same shall be sold at public vendue by said pound master and after the legal expenses shall be paid, the remainder if any there be shall be paid to the Borough Treasurer (or the use of said Borough. Provided that, if the owner of such animal shall within one year, appear and claim such surplus money Treasurer, the same shall be paid him. The fees of the pound master shall be twenly-fivc cents I for advertising, and one dollar for selling any horse, tach head of cattle or hog, and one half said fee for advertising any j Sec. Bth, If sny person or persons shall lake any cattle, horses, hogs sheep or geese from the barn, enclosure or yard of the owner thereof and place the same or cause the same to be placed in said pound, such person shall for each and every offence forfeit and pay the sum of five dollars. J« HN A. HOLDEN, Burgess. H. DAVIS, Secretary. \ Mansfield, Ang. 19, 1858. ' UNION ACADEMY, S. B. PRICE, Principal, A. R. Wirhtjian, A. 8., Associate Principal. 1. G. Hoyt, Teacher of Music. Mrs. Sophia Price, Preceptress. Mrs. WictmiAN, Assistant. The first term ol'llic ensuing year will commence Aug. 31, the second, Nov. 30, the third, March I. Each term will continue eleven weeks. Tuition from $3 00 to 95 00 Lessons on Piano or Melodeon, 99 00 Board, (per week, 91 50) 16 50 Room, fuel and lodging,. 1 4 00 All expenses must be paid in advance or secured by note, and no deduction will be made for absence except in case of protracted illness. N. Text books and Slalioneiy will be kept at he Institution for sale. Deerfield, Aug. 10, 1858 « E STRAY, —Caine into the enclosure of the sub scriber, on or about the sth of June last, a white wether sheep. The owner can have the same by proving property and paying charges. Charleston. Aug. 12, ’5B, HIEL PEAKE. NEW FIRM, R. S. BAILEY, J. W. BAILEY, AND THOMAS HARDEN, READY PAYDEALERS IN '■ Staple <fc Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Bats;' - Bard ware, Paints & Otis, Groceries, Flour & Pork, And all kinds of COUNTR Y PR OD UCE AT THE NEW STORE OF R, 8. H alley. On north side of Main Street, Wellsboro, Penna. Persons visiting the place on business are invited to examine our Goods, as wc aim at making this es tablishment the centre of attraction for trade in Tiogu County. BAILEY’S & HARDEN. Welisboro, August 12, 1858. WHO LE GET THE NOMINATION FOR SHERIFF? THAI’S THE QUESTION. BELIEVING it the true policy lo sell off the old Mock of Goods so as lo make room for a new one, 1 have concluded for the benefit of man. kind in general and myself in particular, to offer lo the public the balance of my stock of Goods at grca’ly reduced prices for Cush, or any kind of giain, or butler. For the information of tho«c who may wish lo avail themselves of this opportunity of saving a little money 1 will enumerate a few of the articles and the prices at which I shall sell them. Flour, extra superfine, manufactured at Rochester, warranted lipitop 85 25 Superfine, not warranted, 4 50 Mess Pork, per bbl H Salt, by the bbl 1 88 “ Sack 14 Nails, by the keg 4 31 “ by the pound 05 Double refined Suiaralus, per bbl 07 Pearl Slurcb.... 09 Extra tallow Candles 14 Home made Kip Boots 3 50 Ladies’ KI p Slices 88 “ Enameled I 00 “ Calf 1 12J “ Gaiters, from 7s to 13s J. I. Nick’s & H. J. Grant’s fine cut Tobacco, in papers, per lb 2* 6d u loo**e, by weight 2s 9d Sugars, at the lowest possible figure. Tens, at reduced prices; 4s ut 3s 6d, 5s at 4s 6d, Gs at 5s 4d Dry Goods, too numerous lo mention at prices that cannot fail to please. Ladies’ collars and embroidery at cost. DcLaines, Challics, Calicoes, Bleached Muslin and a thousand und one tilings ut u lower figure than have cvcr*bccn offered in Tioga County. Come! one and all! and purchase what few traps you want at the above prices, Tioga, Aug. 12, ’5B. CHAS. O. ETZ, Agt. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—In pursuance of an order of the Orphan’s Court for Tioga Co., I shall expose to public sale on the 4th day of Sep tember next, at 2 o’clock p m. of said day, on the premises, a lot ofland situate in Chatham township in said county, described us follows; Bounded on the north by land of Amos Rundutl, on the cast'by land of James Lewis, the public highway and Ben jamin T. Spencer and Clark, on the south by : Begruff and Stephen Hall, and on the west by Seth Daggett—containing eighty.three acres and onc-lcnth of an acre, part of warrant No* 1335, with about filly.two acres improved, a frame and log house, log* barn and an apple orchurdthcreon. To ■be sold as the property of Andrew Hand deceased. Terms made known at the sale. D. S. SHOVE, Adm’r of estate of A. Hand, dec’d. August 12, 1858, PUMPS! PUMPS! r | iHE SUBSCRIBER is agent for the sale of Cowing Co’s Pumps, Fire and Garden Engines, Hydraulic Rams, fyc. Cowing & Co, manufacture these Pumps &.C., at their, manufactory, Seneca Falls, N. Y. They arc gotten op in the ruo>t substantial manner, and cannot be excelled. CISTERN PUMPS, PATENT REVOLVING TOP WELL PUMPS, TIGHT TOP WELL PUMPS, DEEP WELL LIFT PUMPS, AND FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS, may be obtained by leaving 3’our orders at my Tin &. Stove Store. Cull and sec samples. WM. ROBERTS. WelUboro, Aug. 5, ISSB, t(, NOTICE IS hereby given, that a« special Court will bo held at the Conrt Hou>e in Wellslmro, by tile lino. David Wilmot, commencing on .Monday, 18th day of October next, commen cing at *2 o’clock p. m., and to continue two weeks, for the trial of the following cause*, under the provision* of the act of Assembly of 14th April 1534. J. k\ DONALDSON Wellsboro, August 5,1565. Proth’y. Fenton vs Lounsberry Bank of North America tb. Lowrey & W illiston vs. Calket DulTey Niles k O-good v-. Graces Dyer vs. Johnson et al Tbarp vs. Mcintjro Wallace et a! vs. Inscho Bingham Trustees vs. Merrill Travis i Turner vs. Benson Phelps k Dodge vs. Kress Lowrey vs. Combs Fox et a!, vs. Thompson Dyer vs. Tioga Railroad Co Wilson vs. Stowell & son Leach vs. Phillips et al Siemens for Potter v. BeckwithDePui vs. Parmentier Bingham Trustees vs. BenbonHoss for pent vs. Babcock el nl Stephens vs. Buche Ex r Kress vs. Stowell & son Norris. Bebeo vs. Hill ct al SECOND WEEK. & Boss vs. Spalding Beach vs. Oono Corlies vs. Hulbnrt Bingham Trustees vs.Fainnan Bingham Trustees vs. Slo«son do. vs l/ove do. TB. do. di>. vs Lanphear ct al Guernsey vs. Niles do. va Norwood do. vs. Hutson et al do. vs Wells et al Bingham Trustees v«. Potter Bingham Trustees v a . Benson do. vs. Patridpe et al do. vs. Crittenden do. v«. Inwho et al Bncho vs. Ely et al do. vs. Buck ct al Bingham Trustees vs. Cilloy et do. vs. Maltison al do. «. Matllson do. vs. Long Jr. etal Washington Mutual Insurance do. vs. Ilenick ot ul do.-v«. Preston et ul Washington Mutual Insurance Locke's Admr’s vs. Locko Co. mj. Nichols, Wood & Co. Bachu £ liobs vs. Ongood ADMINI.vrRATOU’S SALE.—Pursuant to an alias order of the Oaphans* Court of Tioga county, will bo Hold at the Court House in Wcll&boro, on Friday the 10th day of September next, by public outcry, the real estate of the'bitc Alexander Cummin*:* of Charleston, dcc’d, viz: All that lot or parcel of land situate in Charleston. Tioga county, boun ded north b\ lots No. So and S 7. south by lots No. 94 and 95 oast by lots 39 and 34, it being lot No. 38 of the allotment of Bingham Lands in Charleston, aforesaid, a part of war rant 1108, and containing 99 acres and 8-10th*witb allow ance for roads, with about GO acres improved, a log house, frame barn and an apple orchard thereon. Terms made kdown on day of sale. J. 1. JACKSON, Admr. Wellsboro, Aug. 19. 1858. EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters testamentary having been granted to the undsr-igned on the estate of EZRA DAVIS, late of Mansfield,ceccased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them to us. HORACE DAVIS, ) „ , EZRA DAVIS JR. ( “ rs ' Mansfield, July 29, 1858, 81. TT'^TRAY, —Came into the enclosure of the sub- Pj scriber, on or about the Ist of August in*t, one two year old, red and while heifer, and one red heifer. The owner is requested to prove properly, pay charges and take them away. Shippen, Aug. 12, ’5B. RYAN HARD. CANARY, Rape and Hemp Seed, at BULLARD’S. YD. wide Prints?, only 6} nt PULF.ARU-S?. €. G. OSGOOD. THE FACT That he is filling up the Store \ formerly occupied by i BEAN&ENSWORIH, WITH A TEEY DESIKABJiE STOCK OF- i GOOD SI WHICH ARE TO BE SOLE “LOW.” Wellsboro’ July 8,1858, t English & Swccd’s Bar. Round and Square Rcfinicd Burs. i ; (1 Ronnd, Square, Oval, & lihlf ron ml Rods. I Band, Hoop and Horse Shoe. Cast, Blister, Spring and t-cr , wan Steel. ! i • j W B Nail Rods, Horse Nails, &c., &c., | -Are being received at - j OSGOOD’S. CROCKEEY A New Lot of White IVarc ■ i at OSGOOD’S. NEW GOODS NEW GOODS NEW GOODS GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES BOOTS & SHOES 800 TS & SHOES BOOTS & SHOES I HATS & CAPS HATS &-CAPS HATS & CAPS CROCKERY I CROCKERY j CROCKERY GRASS WAJRE GLASS WARE GLASS U aIrE STONE WARE STONE WARE STONE WARE WOODEN WARE WOODEN WARE WOODEN WARE HARDWARE : HARDWARE - J. hardware 1 CALL AND SEE CALL AND SEE CALL AND SEE THE NEW GOODS THE NEW GOODS THE NEVV GOODS i I AT ROE’S 1 AT ROjE’S AT ROE’S Wellshorn, M.iy 27, 1853. [ BLOW!BLOW!BLOW! THIS appears to be the order of I: at it is an acknowledged fact that you can buy Goods at the New store of t BULLARDS’! CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER PL^CE Tills is no “Blowing” but the PLAIX TRUTH. Look ut our LIST OF PRICES and see in u is not .so. J And by the way, let us say to you that you peed have no fear of gelling Old Goods. | Our Store Stock and Clerks are all iVcir, as well as our Prices. i Our Stock is complete. You can find everything from a Tea Canister, op. Co. vs. Stihvell Another 10l of those Nice Brown Sugars,only GJ cl*. A No. 1 Rice, 5 “ , SlcwarPs extra Syrup, (worth Is more than any other Syrup, - ss. Good Molasses .40 tt*. CodfLh, 5 j“ While Fish &, Trout, .8 j“ Good Tea, 3«. : Fine-cul Tobacco in papers, per lb 2«. ]6d. Bulk • ....3s. j Good Plug Tobacco, 2*.} Yard wide Sheeting, u$ jets. A Good Gailer, only 6^.| Flour, 4 oQ and everything else as low at [ M.&.0. BULLARD'S Bituminous Coal, j THE Subscriber is now mining, and is prepared to sell, at Ins mines in ■ GAINES TOWNSHIP. Tioga Co. Pa., the best quality of Bilmmnou.4 Coal. My Mines arc situated on the Barrens, nine!mile* south of VVesifield, four mile* from Piae Creek, and about fin&cip miles from WelLbaro. i The attention of Blacksmiths and all ol licensin'* Coat, is inViied. The Coal will be sold j n forrre or small quantities by Dr. J. N. HaNJER. N. B.—Dr. Hancr will also give his attention to Professional Calls. July 29, 1858, ly. j INC PAIN'T, Jk, Linseed Oil at 7<. fid. per ga). *4 at BULLARD'S. TO BE KNOWN TO THE READERS OF THE AGITATOR, IRON. August 19, 1858. DRY iiOOISS DRV <;OODs DRY &OODS IN TIOG-A COUNTY.j Here they Conic ! KIRBY’SMOWER & REAPER. rrHE Subscriber is selling this valuable Machine, nnd invites all who want o really good Mower and Reaper, to examine it before purchasing any other machine. It is superior to all other Mowers and Reapers in use,in the following particulars* U i> the lightest in use; is strong and durable; re quires less draft than any oilier machine; has no side dralt tho* it cuts a wide swath; will work on rough ground where no other machine can follow it; very difficult to he clogged in any kind of grass, be it s\ct or dry ; is simple in construction and notlia b'e to gel out of repair; is a perfect combined ma chine; working equally well, whether mowing or reaping; and Kihe CHEAPEST in price,the Mow er being only SIOO, and Ibe combined machincSl2o —making it altogether the most desirable Mower and Reaper in market. Cull at the Tin and Stove Store and examine for yourselves, June 17, 1808, 03*The Subscriber is also Agent of the Tioga Point Agricultural Works for the sale of Emery’s unrivalled Eailroad HorsePowcrstThresh ers and SeparatorI*, 1 *, Portable Circular and Cross Cut Saw Mills and Shingle Machines. Clover flutters, Emery’s, flickok’s and Krauscr’s Cider Mills and Presses, Corn Shellcr®, Hay, Straw & Sl.iik Cullers, Horse Rakes, Dog Powers, ClnwV Grain Cradle*, Corn and Cob Mills, Cultivator'*, Horse Hoes, Dederick’s H.iy Press, Stump Ma chines, Leather and Robber Belling. TO MOTHERS, WIVES AND DAUGHTERS. Dr. R. A. Lamo'nl’s PERIODICAL COMPOUND. TLe most beneficial and successful FEMALE MEDICINE now In use, fur all cases of obstructed or suppressed Thi- valuable vegetable compound has long been used la the private practice of Dr. Lament. for regulating the do* rang- ment*» of the femaft* system and lor improving the gen eral health, and by Jong experience lias been found tho greute-t lenu-dy against those p.nuhil or general complaint* to which the lemah* constitution i-> .liable. A few doses ta ken for </iu* week before the monthly period will remove ait ohitTucltoiis from oiiy cuutc ichuttro •, as incredible aa it may appear. X. 11.—Those Ladies who have been disappointed in the os» of Fills, Ac., can put the utmost confidence in this compound. This compound must not be taken by females during tin* earl% months of Pregnancy under the penalty of certain ab ortion. At all other times it is safe. «s it is purely vegetable. It will bo wot to any address In inclosing i'Z toau> author ized agent, or to U. I. ANDREWS, lluflalo N. Y. For sale bj J. A. ROY. Wtllaboro, Fa., aifll Druggists gen erally. [.Tulyl.lSCb.lv.] TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON ¥ AEE. THE SUBSCRIBER ha-* ct-labhshcd himself at the old stand ol Wilcox & Sears, one door be low R. S. Bailey’s Slorc, where he is manufacturing and selling At Wholesale and Retail, - the various Kind* of TIN 7 , COPPER and SHEET IRON WARE, of the hc-t materials, and made in the mod suh.-tantlal manner. ROOFING, EAVE-TROUGHING, and all kinds of on short notice and in a satis factory manner, " Cull and ■-•ee my stock of Tin-ware and satisfy yourselves that FISHER’S is ihc place In buy cheap. CHARLES S. FISHER. Wdlsboro, June 17, 1^53. SEST FREE TO A7SIC ADDRESS. G. G. EVANS, Bookseller, Publisher, and . Originator of the Gift Book Enterprise. CLOTH IN G CLOTHING CLOTHING HA? jnst i«sne«! a new and complete of Hu Books, coiupiiautg a largo and vaned assortment of all kinds of literature. sai’U w orth of Gifts will bo given with every $lOOO worth of book* ‘•yld. A eut v,"t!i from 2o rt«, to $lOO, will be delivered with each book .it li.e time ol sile. Uidirs from tho country promptly filled and tho Goods for warded by express or mail «m the same day the order u re ceded A complete catalogue vent fiee. •. Addict. G. G. EVAN? 4-11) Chestnut St- Philadelphia. Jan. 25.1FJ3. OA r , JIK'. FKIiMEU!! STOP THE PRESS! ! WHAT FOR ? WIIV, TIiDMAX & BOWEN hive just arrived from New York with ihe CHEAPEST AND BEST a c sartmcnt ot GOODS ever before offered lo ibc people of Tioga County and vicinity ; and nolwilh olauding the * KUSH OF CISTOJIEUS they say they advertise in order lo let every body know that they are on hand at THE EMPIRE STORE DRY-GOODS DRY-GOODS HARDWARE HARDWARE CROCKERY CROCKERY and every variety of good* usually found in a coun try ►tcre, and which I hey will >el! as cheap or chea per than the same good* can be bought at any other store m this vicinity. Call and examine their stuck of goods before purchasing elsewhere. fto charge for showimg Good*. REMEMBER THE PLACE—AT THE EM PI RE STORE! TRUMAN &. BOWEN. VVclUboro, June 14 t MS. if ON MANHOOD r'EE MA TI'EE EECLTTsE, Just i’ubli-hcd, Gratis. the aOth Thousand. srtrfrsi-'* A mv V.OUDS UN THE RATIONAL / “ vtithcut Medicine of Spernmtor* - -&y * h<-.i or Lot al Wtakno—. Nocturnal EimSbinn-, Genital and Nervous Itcbihry, Im potency, and Impediment* tu Maniage geucir.lly, by Hi HE LANEY, M. H, Tin? important fact that the sway cwipkum?. originating in and solitude of youth, mnv bo eusiiy removed WITHOUT .MEDICINE. is ia this small' tract ch-ark-demnustmled; and the entirely new and highly suc cessful treatment. a*> adopted bt the Author, fully explained, by means of which orory one h enabled to cine lIIMSKLK perfects and aT the lea-?; possible oust, thereby voiding a*l the nd'mu-i-'.! unaunui-. of the day. sent to any address gratis and pot free in a «enhd envel ope, hv remitting (pvV»t )«»ld) two postage-stamps to £. DE h VNKV. East Gist bticct, New York City. ApiH, -9, ISjS, MlmiuUlrulor'S police, LETTERS of Acln|inb.lralion having been grant, cd lo the undersigned on the cslalc of JO SEPH POTTER, felfrijf Knoxville, detfd, alf jut sons mdchled lo <<iid estate arc requested to make immediate payment, and tho*e having clatmsagam-t the same mud present them to NANCY POTTER, Adm'x , Knoxville, Angu-l 5, 1?53, 6i.* 4 NOTICE —Letters of Administration J\_ having been granted to the under-ugned on the rotate i l 1 Lam-on, l.,te ol .Jackson <!ecM., all persons iu debtor! tci the cAi'd estate, are requested to make immediate pivraent. and thu-c having ckuaw against w.d |.« L ., scut them to a H. \VELLS‘ A‘dinr.‘ .Tarkwn. July I.IPr.S. • ' T| , m , ~sn t.O.T ('-uniihciif ;n;il l-'lnirf, fi.. pyr 0.,1, 1 lil-U..\KU’S D. P. ROBERTS, Menstruation. C ACTION LARGEST with a large assortment of GROCERIES GROCERIES ROOTS dc SHOES BOOTS & SHOES
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