UK AGITATOR. AND. mie CJsllliANEous. g. j/HAMSDeII,' Edctob. [ iboro, Wednesday; Itfanob U(V;18Q1. i Ca.; 119K*ssih l St.,’[fcVYo[V, and 10 C nLioa.-un tha Agcßts for tborAfitater, and tbe ;;J! a . ia jand'-!arge*t clrcnUttoy in tbe Sea and tbe Canadas. They arc authorized to con- J„t oar lowestrhtes. ■ ' j .j _ : STew jy Store— I®. 1 ®. H. Smith. ’» -■ c) ,_ffrigbt * Bailey. . :.r, r , ldor <j Notice. —Estate of' "Wmf Adams. „ « —Eslateof 2«n4* Boberts, Caleb B»bb. ~ ' I ' • Bemember tbe exhibition o|tho students of (b»boro Academy at the Conrtt House, on Fri sningnext. . . J. ‘ I . • Smith advertises bis Clock, gfatifetod Jewel tire'-in onbther column. mijVely flit Kidi being just Kbit be rapsS(rttAflieia,to be, - f Owing, we presume, to dotation somewhere route, our Harrisburg Let{er|for this week has oached us in time for publico ti|ni Can! yon nob your favors a day sooner, ;Mj'.'|Snodgr4sa %° f-We learn'from the Lydotaingj Cfaseits that tbe lobannti Boom is entireijy ;free Of ice,' and-rn a lays will bo ready for spring stock of On Sunday of last week ’’(be: river attained a it of fourteen feet above: low .wkluri ibark, 'and a ogs commenced coming into tile boom. Drivers started to the log region! tft bfihg on the stwjk, o floodshbuld pontinue.f -' y-We hare been furnished witlf|he following mor of choice literature by a frisna|.who. appreciates flhing which beers the impress of simplicity.— imit the nemo of the writer, hoping ho will come ver his own signature, and'bec|me a "star in the irj firmament r ■ | llaroh I, the 1851-no" ell men ijy this that I hay i a note to edmond Austin one jesre-iast fall sum the face of the noto was fourteen dolors the note Admah Austin hands now I har pods the note icrs shouts and forbid, enny man of ' dug the ! tor I shant pav it nni»—- L ’ ■ ” e gneatlssid, we are pained to learn, was horribly jed at Tioga, OB Friday morning tut.' We loam while standing in front of the fire-place a sudden [of wind came rushing downthe chimney. Mowing, games out of the fird-plucc, and before tho girl Id escape her clothes were, ot jlre and she was en iped in flames.* She did not.osp her presence of id for an instant, bat rushed to ajjsed andattempted mother the flames; but she 4id| hot succeed, and i of her injuries on Saturday, ajter suffering tha st intense pain* She was alone,,in the house at the eof the accident. She was about fourteen years g#* We suppose moat of our readers remember the uot poem “ Abaa-Bea-sAdem/V and/like us, ad rs.it. Here is a parody* on it jfrom Vanity Fair, ich we think is not leas pleasing than thd original: muss Bu— chanan, may his tribe decrease I - .woke one.nigbt from a strange dream of peaco* od saw within the curtains of bis lied— Übing bis f other eye to squint with dread id Jackson writing la & book of goql.' ’ iceedmg live bad made Buchanap tfohi*-.. . • nij to the stern ex-Prestfept he - j. ' ffha—what writest thou V\ The affijit shook h|a head, iis while he answered with a voice |f old: ■Thu names of those who ne’er their^ouotry^soJd. 1 * * And is mine one asked J. B. I fury I” cried hie General; with a frown. Bnchfcndq sighed, ■ groaned, and tamed hlowolf;,hpon bis bod, - And took anther “ nip’’ of Bye, fhen said: Well, ere thou lay the record on'the shell, PTnte me at heart as one who sojd, himself; ' 'Danocs 1 and Rye so Igng tpy spirits) were, that when the * Crisis’ cam©—*l wasn't thereI rt fta General wrote, then vanished; the next night Is come again in more appalling plight, led showed those najnss that ail trro-men detest—* tdlu! name Ipd all tbe^restl jStTne. PiiWTEtt.—This trnlyi vafuahle monthly, iroled to the “ Art preaervativaj" U received. It is dispensable to every disciple '-pf'Eaust, who takes' iy real interest and pride in His profession, and iould be in the bands alike of journeymen and ap ■eatices. It is, indeed, the organ of the “ Craift,’’ id ai mb, it shenld he njojt liberally su^siiped. Its ppegraphy ibould be a pattern for every printer, and e would not be witbont it jfor twicjiliU cost. \ The pub, iters of -Tie Printer, (p order to fijtereasa its circnla on ud extend its usefulness, as yell to benefit some ortby member of the craft by. placing him in a posi es to make bis tray in the wOrld on bq own book, are determined to give a!job|offico worth sl,oo# to one practical printer after tile retries of 5,500 pay subscribers shall have bceupAcod on their books, ibe lucky one is to be determiner! by a committee of rt tt be selected from the, Nation!,] Convention which Bests at New York in May. Nope bnt rite names of practical printers will be embraced as competitors for prize, Terms, $1 «!yeajf. Hevut <fc Publishers, So. 1J Spruce St, Hew York. The Erie City liitpiiich, bno of oar liveliest >ed best exchanges, copies tho extract from a letter rs piblisbed recently in relationsi to Clark Churchill, and says: "The citizens of this jpity well remember lie excitement which was produced here some time •K» by the disappearance of cjjork Chnrcbill, tbo yeang drover, wfip was supposed: to have been mur d»cd on account of a lafgo sum]of money which ho *** luowb to have with kini And it wafl be remem b»»d too that we announced a few months ngo that I • supposed murdered man had turned np in Jack | sonviiJe, and wasj there exiling nnder-'an as i intned name. Furtlrer facts are tspmfng to light which 1° to proro that this is tfio cssio,|xnd that his father M been cognizant of the! fact'fat months past, and « bees playing up insane audipraoticing upon tbo zredulityand generosity (of. the people .of this city, •td of the people of several .ethssr localities in Ohio i tad Pennsylvania, for the pjjrgjse of carrying out , • impression that! tho son fitra| murdered. There •t'oed to bo a ' heap o' trijulfo on the ole man’s *“d, and money and other aid I was freely given to «t him in ferreting out the: murderer (!) and in ro tho distress of an afiUbte|i family. It is a facl J“nd doubt that Clark CSnfohpl is 'alive andkick “g, and j ist as deserving ‘of suspended nf tho | 01 * 1 rD Pe asfS'er rercal wasji We. hope tho next j 1 houblod father’ comes (whining around, this hj that he wiil bo taken i;hirge of and treated ha c °oplicity in the matter duservosi” ■ _SL-PEKmmsD|jtT's Monthly Be ®r'—The State Superintendent,- haying recently t 'P l td the practice of requiring each County Super- I 'Mait to make a monthly reiport of qll bis labors, oecu furnisbe 4 the MlowinS. by our worthy and "eat Superintendent, JLC. £>hnt, Esq., as bis re* for Jsna&ry: 1 ’•, , examined, by rermani-of director*, two . 2t““_for certificates, one : |f whom was rejected. Wrta 1V ? <J7 schools,“jtaying from balf an 3 T “, & “ey ia each, as the case might peqaire. v ft,’ ,J° B‘ron seven edacaflona'Tectnres during Htb different PAJU af. the. jsonnty. They ftciioTlf.’ “"“Sr* we 'l attended, and apparent satia- I risit .ft'’l* m *be it ■ practice to, give netice os in n-.v f wjll Icctuie at somo oentrw! point • “ » ba7e fnithfnlly to offi ekeept one dan when doo ill to wort ‘“ceded ta trMel «‘» miles Swing the month,and f ,™ lo one case of diSculky,. orally. ■ c We no ' ori “ u? difficul ‘y «’ the dis-, jeurh t Cl ?l du,^« ce P‘; sto / m y »e*ther” and * ?«adf. I hart heeq received witji hospitality amfiiartesy wherever-df iavaia^n.'-if laig»:proj>or tion of the soboole betoken, advancement: In every district ybane directors and teaebere—tjiu?* wo most importaar'agd ’eSoient agebeihs* of the! work—are faithful In tbe.discUargo -of theib tbeTCoipmop School system its completesuccess.;. ,! i,, . :i 8. I have adopted no new method for the improve,*. ■ment of the schools, except by advice of tbe depart ment, the employment of some of the beet ,teaehersrdn the county to assist me in .my |visitations. For all such assistance I pay out "of my own pocket ' - ■ AoMiac*.—Bat poor 6queor* * on* gef, rage, ondreiation ;tho rapid snobessien of bitttr ■ad passionate feelings that whirled through herrnipdj os she surveyed, first, the biscuit, then the Jiostry, dtc., which was spread, before the- goxe of her fastidioas guests I' 'How she rowed that Baleratus fits 'bees her ruin jl'thftt but for tbo.eccoutrLo uid auacooqutahlt po galiarities of this preparation, she jhonld at that mo ment ihaVe astonished ‘the assembled, company' with creamy cakes and deliqiops pastry. If she had only used D. B. Bo Land £ Co.’s.Saleratas, which; js per fectly pure and reliable, she would, hate been spared all (this mortification. She procured Be Laud's Sale ratue the rery next day,,of hetlgrocc, and bos had no such trouble since! It cao be purchased from any good grocer, and is sold at' Wholesale by the manufac turers. at Purport, Monroe Co., ff. y., and by the prin cipal {grocers in'till parts of the country. —all ot Lawrbncevillo. -J - At Daggett’s Mills, Feb. 5,18161, HATTIE, (laugh ter of Harriot and A. Q. Garrisdn, aged 3 years and 8 months. - r I , , . SPECIAL NOTICES. MASONKj. , -:f A- A regular Communication of Osseal SLodqe,; £l7, A* Y. Mi, will be held on Tuesday /XS\ eTening Mar. 26, at 7 p’dock. All (rauiiopt • ' brethren in good standing are fraternally in*; vited to attend. WM.j ROBERTS,- W. H. f Bpllabd* Sec'y. | '5 A CAROt We, the undersigned, haring in use P. Stew art's Celebrated Summer and Winter Air Tight Cook ing Stove," purchased of Parker Brothers, WeUsboro, take pleasure In .testifying to the complete satisfaction frith which we hav# used thorny For all the practical uses of & Cooking Stove, as well as for economy in fuel, they are onequaled by anything with which We have ever-'been. ocqMamtod v j*Wjrile''m winter the amount oT Wat Is amplj saffleirent for all purposes of health ktid- comfort, its capacity for controling the heat is so perfect that in glimmer, all tho operations of thekitchenmay be'carried on,'without'inconvenience from the heat, thus making-it, the most’healthy and convenient, and by its perfect itting, (ensuring dura bility) in ourjestimation the cheapest and best. Store in use. - 1 A- P, COKE, . Mis. R. a. ; WHITE, . Mis. HUGH YOUKQ. advertisement in.aoother colamcu WeUsboro, J>ee;-26 : , IBGO. ] named WHO.SHOD li'O USE DR. J. BOVSE DODS ’ VEGETABLE IMPERIAL Wlipj BITTERS!? \ All who are afflicted with Incipient ConsnmptioU f or Weak Ltingfl should use them. j I All who suiter from weak Stomaths, Indigestion* Dyipep tia, or Piles shouldjjse them. | - r - , - - All who Buffer from General or Korrons Debility, Beatlesi ness at night,'want of Sleep, Ac., should use them! ; , All persons who ace convalescent after fever or bther sick* ness should use them. \ Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, Lecturers, and all pub lic speakers shotijduse them. | Book Keepers, and all pertbni leading a sedentary Ufa should uaethem. * Theaged and infirm shoold nse (hem. All whoi require a stimulant or tonic should use them. All who'are addicted to the use cjf a:dent spirits aha wish to reform, shoold nse thom* | , They are made of and of the native plants and h'erbaoMfcs country,-and should bo recommend ed by temperance societies, clergymen, physicians, and all friends of humanity. 4 They are prepared by an experienced and skillfull physi cian, and aside from their medicinal properties, are a most delightful beverage;• and yet, aa are as innocent and harmless asihd dews of ksavun. Sold by druggists geuenUly. ; CHAS. WIDWPIELD 4 CO., Proprietors, ; rsTwniiimsi: New York. Baldwin, Lowell * Co., Agents at Tioga. 7:3yl tgk. Dr. H. It. Borden, of Tioga,;is General! Agent for Tio ga County, to whom. all applications for agencies inbst ~b» .made. ■ , ! HEAD QUABTEES —pon-i BOOKS -Ajsrxz BTATIONARV, : NO. 8 MARKEt STREET, The luhsoriher would rcjpoitfullj request the atteo- tion o t i THE INHABITANTS OE TIOGA COUNTY, to tho additions lately made to bis stopk of Books, Stationary, FANCY ARXICL&S, M., forming the most complete assortment that can, be found in tbis section,, and whiph will be r sold at WHOLESALE OB RETAIL, at ipfices which cannot fail to give satisfaction. On hand at all times the STANDARD WORKS | OF THE MOST POPULAR AUTHORS, IN PROSE, POETRY, HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, AR | CHITBCTOfIE, RELIGIOfd, ROMANCE, iC, j DISTRICT SCHOOL' LIBRARIES, supplied at Now York prices. BIBLES, HYMN BOOKS, and PRATER BOOKS, in great quantity. BLANK BOOKS, of every description. I• ' . memorandum and Pass Books, j i K of all kinds, and any particular, kind made: to order on %hort notice. ’ All kinds oflwriting and indellible IKES, Steel inS'Gold Pens, Craning Fader, Mathematical lustra* meats, Fortfolios, Ppoket Kdives, 40. 4c. j A large stock of , I , PAPER HANGINGS, of new and beautiful designs, from Sd to $2 per rolh Ooldand Velvet Borders* of] extra- or r narrow width> to match ihe.different style*} r t „ ' Window pbMdtpt fOilj raihtingil JVeacb Xathb graph* *n4 Bngmxriag*. * PICTURE 'FRAMES. FramOs of Gill and Fancy 3ddnl4ings, or plain Ve‘ nee red Mahogany, fitted ttf any sired Pictures, at (hart notice, sod cheap a* the cheapest. . { THE HAGAZIWES & NEWSPAPERS of the d»y faraiefathl et PabUeher** FHeel,-wi4 all order* for SHEET MUSIC AND BOOK BINDING, executed projnpUjr, and »t the lowest prices. ■ ; B. B. kOBIKeOIfi lof Miis Sqrieen! Serin' BXOD. Eeary Sohonher, in Law 'b’y Kev. N. N. lieeFß, Mr. mUSCHONHER. 1 »y this same,' Mr. CHAN .MAKDA M. SCHOjSHEB CORNING, W. 7. .J/._ ‘ T.- ' C - ■■'r'-Sr- f * f -T ! ] If J sik)W£ -t f t Y-f-iWS® a ®#k. i.J ki .»’ »f PEBINE'S d. ■. ' i s i. ■',". ¥ ■Az*'\ 9AS£( xi - , ■ ~ r‘~ - ‘ M‘ ■ ■ - -.■?'.•!<■ •■■••.; M- '* O- - »pj /■•‘.‘■'ri'l'J I- r- ( * V-, ~'mt> „J }‘s-‘ W< »x V *o*l TBdr, pa, ,! , -/'v ' - ’I ' : ; it OH • ' j‘;l., E P N E S D AT, ■-.i ■ f - 91ARCH , a#t*V i . i, * i WITH -1 I .A. NBW / Ci ' T i‘. k JJfB 'j:'' 7 ; !■ ' \ IfTlBEt Ei j,-v '.-:l - 9 *y.'i -I i FRBSH fl lIOCI », ; HA N BOUGHT .i A RCA ■ A* TBi ’ j > > r- ■ \z:i tv*' A I'l'j EisENT '*:* c I »} - • •w.V ’ - S. . ■j s * R t 8 8 fc » t* RXC Ei* !>r i , r ’* f - 'i i I-;. : - - ‘ L-.'-t:;- ■‘ J V" i- j.-. tjJ VI ■ v , 0)1 SB, ' • .1 -J-* ] - SH, ! i ■ ■ • • -1 . 1 /. ,*>'* -• r ?-' (T-ISH paid for.GTUtXal j, - , : 3iog4'sTeaSi fmjve Mine. i 4u|(nfc 13, TBW. Sau YOU WANT WELKERS? ,-. DO, YOU WANT WihSKERSI DO-YOU WANTjA'MUSTACHE? DQ YOU YfANT A MUSTACHE r, ppa|n<;H.4!!i’s " . • " celebrated figi«.v*49Ur : a; oh an but, ~' FOB.TBE WHISKERS ipß BAIR. , : The subscribers take pleasure in announcing to tße Citizens of (he United States, that (he; have obtained the Agenc; for, and are now enabled to offer to the American public, the above justly celebrated and world-renowned article, , TU« Slimnlatine Onsnent 'Vaprspared by Dr, C, P. BELUscn.vn, an eminent phy sician of London, and is warranted to bring cat a thick set of WHISKERS OR 4 MUSTACHE. ; in front throe to six weeks. This article is tbs only one of the kind used by the French, npd in London and Paris it is in universal nso. It is n beantiful, economical, soothing, yet stimula ting compound,- acting as If by magic upon the roots, causing a.leautiful growth of luxuriant hair. If ap plied to the scalp, it will cure haldsess, and pause to sprihg-npln place of (he bald spots a fine growth of new hair. Applied according to directions, it will turn bed or towy hair dare, and restore gray hair to its original Color, leaving it soft, smooth, and flexible. .The “ Osg heist” is an indispensable articloin every gentleman's toilet, and after ope week’s u'se they would not for any consideration be without it. Tbasobleribars are the only Agents for. the article in the United States, to whom all orders most be ad dressed. Price One Dollar a box—for sale by all Druggists and Dealers; or a box of the "Onguont” (warranted to have the desired effect) will be sent to any who de sire it, by tnail (direct), securely packed, on receipt of price and postage, $l.lB. Apply to or address HORACE L HEGEJIAN A CO., ; DncoGisiSr- Ac., 29-m5 24 William Street,- Now Tork. i ADD ITCH'S NOTICE.—The undersigned having, been appointed Auditor by the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga County, to adjust the proceeds of Sheriff Salle of the real estate in Mansfield of the Da vid Caldwell steam mill property, will attend to the duties of skid appointment at the office of Henry Allen, in Mansfield, on Monday, March 18lh, 1861, at 1 o'clock P. M. THOS. ALLEN, Auditor. Wellsboro, Fob. 13,1861. CHARLESTON’ FLOURING MII^S.V ■WrRIOEiT <Sc BAILEY, Having secured the best mills in the County, are now prepared to do - Cnitoni Work, merchant Wopk, and infact'cvoryihjng that can he done in Country Millieinna to give perfect satisfaction. FL3UR, jllEAl.AllD FEED, • ~i. 'aTWHOLESAIE OB- BET Alt, at out store'fir Wollshoro, or at the.mill. ■-Cash or Goods exchanged for grain nt the market price. All goo irxklivered free of charge within tho-corpo ratiov - ■ ' WRIGHT i BAILEY. Wejl«bi»ro, Peb. 13, 1361. ’ - preparatory tpbooljoe Telpher*. 'Weilsboro, Tioga County, Pehn#. %. R. BCHUNOAatB, A. M.. - - Prjaaipal, . - Thu Spring Term .commences Tuesday, JJaich )2, Wd elosoa Friday, May 24/1831. , Juvenile Department, - , - «■•, . 62,50 Common English Branches, • - 3,60 Higher English - , t ' 4,50 Langnages, 1 - - - - 5,00 ■ Pupils -of anydegree of. advancement received, and carefully instructed,. Special efforts. will he made to .properly qualify 1 thorn designing to teach, for their profession. • Wensboro, Feb. 13,1861.-W4 IITANSFIELD CLASSICAL SEMINARY, JOANSFIELD, TIOOA CO., PA. Tho Spring Term of this Institution will commence April 2d,; 1861, {and continue thirteen weeks. B. WIDDMAN, A. M Pihkcipax- Mrs. H".]P. Bt Wilpmah Preceptress. . , Miss E. A OnASE .v...... Music Teacher. r-4 1 ;i...........A55i5tant, .... 1 - Teacher in Primary Department. Mr. Isaac Stickkev Penmanship. ' ' EXPENSES. Tuition [Priihary) per Term „vs 2 50 Conunoi Engliah 4 sfi Higher Engliah end Languages ......... fi DO i;- Marie* Piano or Mc10de0n,.,.., 8 00 ' Use of Instrument. 2 00 Boom ’rent, per torn) * 1 50 Fuel* per term. 2 09 Inoideatalvper term,2s Board in private families, per week»...... M .~ 103 Every,possible effort will bo made, both by lb a Trustees and Faculty, to afford as good advantages as can bebsd in any School in the State. Tim Seminary is now in 1 process of completion, which will enable ns ltd afford the very best accommodations to 150 stu dents at jbo opening of the Spring Term. Particular attention, will be given to suoh os are preparing them selves fair teaching. Those who have sons.or daugb tars to educate, will do wile to send them to Mansfield* Tuition payable one half at the commencement of the term, and iba remainder at tho middle or satisfac torily arranged., AU kinds of produce taken iu payment for tuition, if brought at tho commencement of the Term, at mar ket price. For farther particular* address the Principal. Vacancies in tbe Faculty will be filled immediately. Rev. N. FELLOWS, Pres’t. A. J, Rpgs, £ec’y; Feb. 2f, 1881. FVBIFT TBE BLOOD. MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE P3XLS, AND PHCENIX BITTERS. npjlE high end envied celebrity which these pre-eminent I Uedicipes hare acquired lor Uieir invaluably efficacy in Ofl the Diaeiaaes they profess to cure, boa rendered the tunAl pnuitkcrfpofficg not only unnecessary, but unworthy JOf jthCm. : ! IN ALL CASES kvthtrm, Acute and Chronic Rhematlsta, Affections ef tbe Bladder «»tl Kidneys. BIUjIOUSI KKVEHS AN© LIVER COMPLAINTS. 'ln ind west, where these diaeaees prevail, they will be,found Invaluable. Planters, farmers ami .others, who once use these Medicines, will never afterwards bo without them. ' I BXfLIOPS COlilC. SEEDS. LOOSENESS, PILES. COSTIVE - NESS, COLLS AND COUOfIS, CHOLIC, COKRLPT t HUMORS, p&OPSIfIS. • X>yjptfun'a.~No parson with this iffstrcssfng difteAso, should 'dtUy Using these medicines Immediately. Braptkns oflho Skin, Erysipelas, Flatulency. fbter and Ague. —For tois scourge of- the western country, these medicines will be found a safe,'Speedy and certain rein , «dy. Other medicines leave the- system suhfbct to a return of ■ the disease; aebre by these medicine?la-pormanedt. r Try them. Be satisfied and be ciirod,- .&ul*eiitfCmpi£xion~- ** ar general debility, gout, Giddiness, gravel, Beadacbss of every kiijid, Inward fever, Inflomatory Tlhoma tiara, Impure Blood, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite. jDweaJei.—NcVcr tails to eradicate entirely all the,effects') of Mercury, infinitely sooner than tbp ipoat pow kVftrt prstaration of SartttpfcilUa. NlGife 3WEATS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, COMPLAINTS -i of all kidds, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS. * p3o.—Tbe original propriettr of these medicines was cured of Piles of 85 years* standing, by the use of these Life Sued kind, alone. PAINS In the bead, side, back. Joints and organs. ' Jl&w»KUtinv—Those affected with this terrible disease,*!!! be sure of relief by tbe Life Medicines. Jtusfa.of Blood to the Ueat}, Scurry, Salt Rheum,Swellings. Scroflala, or King's Evil Hi its worst forms, Ulcers of ev •ry description. Worms of all kinds are cffeetarally expelled by these medl cine*. Parents will do well them whenever lb«ir existence 1e suspected. Relief will ho certain. Tlm LFi Filli and Fkamlic Bitidfi : j TDitxnr the blood, And tfkßf rtmore all disease from the systilm. Prepared and wjMhf | DR. WILLIAM B. MdFFAT, > * BS6Broadway f fs>r. Anthony Street. New York,. . For«Jeb/aJJ DrgggUO. ■ 52yl , RDCERIB&—The Grocery department is V “ chock fall,” and the prices exceedingly low at the ; . . , BEQULATOft, • BOOTS AND SHOES-To fit the biggest gi ant or the smallest baby. Cheapest in town {quality considered], at the REGULATOR. ACADEMY. / Wellshoro’. Tioga County, Penna. HIABUffUS H. ALIEN, A. BLti- - Principal. Miss CtkthlA Paßjieb, - - - - j- Preeeptnee. Misa L- Lugisd A Allen, -- - Aeeulant.^ , Miss JosßPinsE M. Todd, - - - Matte Teacher, < . The Academic year will bo divided into three Terms of 14 weeks each, f ' ■ I Spring Term commences Monday, March 25; elosea Friday, Juno 28, 1861. - j Tultion.-Terol Of *4 Week*. Primary Department, , -i -• ?2,00- Common Branches; • • • Higher English, • - ’ * j * * ’ Instrumental music (extra)Term of 12 weeks 10,00 - Board and Booms -in private families furnished at reasonable prices. Students wishing to board them selves may also obtain Rooms in private families. The success that has attended the efforts of Prof. Allen as a teacher, iu other institutions in which-he has been engaged encourages the Trustees to antici pate entire success in his connection with - the Wella bdro Academy. . Tie primary department will be under the care of Miss Allen, whoso time .will be given exclusively to tbe children placed under her charge. ' There.wUl be formed a TEACHERS GLASS; the Instruction of which to bo out of the regular school hours, but no extra charge made, 1 Bills of Tuition ore to be paid-at or before the mid dle of each Term, By- order of Trustees, J. P DONALDSON, Fret’l. Wellsboro, Febi 27, 1861. | UNION ACADEMY TEACHERS* SEMINARY. S. B, PRICE, jpniseiPAi,. Mbs. Sophia Price, iProceptross. Mr. I. O. Hoyt, jTsachct of Music. Spring Term of 1861 commences March 5. Erpeases per Term I Tuition from tcl:>"ii;s3 $5-0® Board (per week $1.50) i v ••::i;;d8-30' Boom and lodging- ~,...3.00 Room for those boarding-thotpsolves... ....1.50 Special attention given.to-the Teachers De partment, Extra instruction will also he given to those wish ing to qualify themselves foi teaching music. Deerfield, Fob. 20, 1861.’ j 2»-w2 CEDAR PCK UOTEL. CEDAR. RUM, LYCOMISG \COUMTY, PA. THIS house has been lately refitted and opened for the accommodation of the public. - Located at a -central point; stages leaving overly alternate day for Wellsboro gpd Jersey pbore, connecting with cars on the Tioga B. B. north and S. & E{ B. P- on the south. This Honse is situated on the Ctjdar Bun Gang Mill pond—a safe and convenient landing for rafts in the rafting scasop. Good posts aro firmly set on'the loft bank, and the beach' is free from obstructions. Hav ing boon practically engaged in the river business for many years we feel confident wo can anticipate the wants and requirements of,this trade, and will endeav or to please. The table, bar, chambers and stables will always be attentively nafehedand well supplied. Cali and sec is; and wo will part with you sure to sec yon again, . D. A. PISII, Proprietor, ~ Cedar Bun. Fob. 16, 1860, - Aimaajtv ■. CABINET QHm WARE BOOH. THE Subscriber most respectfully announces that he has on hand at; the old stand, and for sale a Cheap Cot of raniilure. comprising in part ! Dressing and Common Bureaus, Secretaries and Book Cases, Center, Card and Pier Tablet, Dining and Breakfast Tablet, Marble-topped and Common Stands, Cupboards, Cottage and other Bedsteads,' Stands, So fat and Chairs, Gilt and Roseicood Mouldings for • Picture Frames. M | cornus mad* to -order po short bo tied. A hoarse will famished if doaired. N. B. Turning und Sawing doha to order. Angttst U, 1859. B. T. VANHORN. Osceola high school.— Osceola, {Pa., Feh. 8, 1861. Tho Spring Term ot this Institution comment.* on Tuesday, March sth, and closes Friday, May X7th, 1861. Hoard of {attraction, A. R. WIGHTMAN, A. 8., Principal. S. R. THAYER, A. B„ Associate. Mrs. J. S. Wigutma*, Preceptress, Miss F. M. Davesi'D nr, Teacher of Music. Tuition, from $3 to $5. Music, with use of iuatriD ment, $lO. Board and lodging per day, 25 cent*, or $lB per term. Rooms, $1.50.,--Rooms will ha for. nished for those wishing to board themselves. Apply for information to A. R. WKJHTJfAIL 29wS Oscdola, Tioga Cot, Pa. ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—By virtue of an order of tho Orphans’ (Jourt of Tioga county, tho undersigned will expose to public gale, at his store in Farmington, in said county,'na Saturday, the 38th day of March, 1861, at 10 o'clock a. m.nf twit day, all that certain piece pr parcel nf land (late the estate of Georgo Mattison, deceased) situate in Farmington township, county of Tioga, State Of Pennsylvania, bounded bn the North by Seneca Horton, on the East by Seneca Soule and Rhodes Mall, on the South by James Beebe, and on the West by Hiram Merit, Con taining about seveoty-fiVo acres of land, about forty five acres improved,'with a log house, frame haris, and an apple orchard thereon. Terms made known on the day of sale. Sale positive. HIRAM fIERfT, Administrator, of uoorgc iUattifon, deceased. ‘ J. W. Rvott, Atfy. [Fob. 27, l»61-.-4t] ; 'C'XECCTQRS’ NOTlCE.i—Letters toetamea fi tary having been grahtedlto tho subscribers, on i the estate of Levi ftedfield, Jate of Farmington town ship, dec’d, notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to presentghcm propcrly authenticated tor settlement. _ LjIARJ.ps H- STARR,) JAJIES TPBtiB, ’ > Executors. GEORGE <h SEEDY, I Farmington, Feb. 20, 186 K i'WB* - -- ) , ~ r Lands •' THE subscriber has for solo slargs quantity ef farming land of excellent quality, and in good lo cations in Tioga and Potter Gouhty,'Comprising oever nl lots of improved land* ,* ' . These lands will be sold on ten years time at reasons able rates. Those who desire* io secure to themselves; A good farm, can nofr drt sd oujbetter terms than will ever be offered again 5a this County. i Wellsboro, March 8, 1860, j- A, P. CONE* \ Brown’s Bronchial Troches. OR COUGH LOZENGES. J For the curs of boarsn-j ness, Sore Throat and Pulmonary Irritation, and, to clear the voice for public speakers and singers. I For sale at Roy’s Drug Store. FARRIERS POWDER is now extensively used for horse distemper, also for colds and coughs in horses, to tncrekfO the Appetite, regulate thn digestion and to improve the condition of the animal, usefhl also as a preventative for horn distemper ip cattle. , For sale at Roy's Drag Store. Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrttp. FOR Children tcßfhing. Price 25 cents. For Said at Roy’s Drag Store. * PERRY DAVIE’S FAIN I KIDDER iff large but tles. , For said at Roy’s Drug Store. BROTHER Jonathan’* FurbUnre Polish. Price 25 cents. For said at Roy’s Drug Store. CLOCKS I—Cheaper than dog meat at a cent a pound. Good timers. Como and see them at the - ■ REGULATOR. ■frkXLKS, PILES, PILKS.-j-A now lend valuable, p remedy for this painful and troub nsome disease can be obtained at BOV’S DRUG STOKE. Juno 21, 1860. ' j. Bongtat'oii’i Llqnld Pepsin. FOB Dyspepsia and Indigestion. For sale at Roy’s .Drug Store, EVEXISG ’Edition of tbe DAILY XRIBESE for . “ Du 8 “ ont ßixi H -3 BOOK stoke. : ; FQE &B WICKHAM ai.esiKinunrt TIOGA, TIOGA-COtr i IAM* »CTM.T VSSOVT TUBES, SB GRAPES, EYER^REEM PEARS—Trees of the i Ira large site* if Paired. St APPLES—A groat snpa different kinds of Crab appl PLUMS—A large suppij kinds. CHERRIES—An extens CRAPES-r Yi * : Delawai dy. White Sweet Water, W Rebecca and Concord, ORNAMENTAL—Wee mu, Balsam .of i'ir, Scotch Spruce, Siberian and Ameri "SHRUBBERY—IfnIIy l< Spiraea pru ni folio, Bouts -ROSES—Baltimore Belli GOOSEBERRIES—Of c CURRANTS—Cherry, 1 We would in\ite all who i trees, ic., to call and see thi Tioga, Aug. 22,1860jl FASHIONABLE MAIN ST., MISS PAULINA s: FALL AND consisting of Straws < Bloomer Hats, flowers, an£ la fgcf AI& Kims, ■he aoliciU a call from tho ladi vicinity, feeling confidant that tCER GOODS WILL BEA' and compare favorably with thi moot in the county in regard to AUD Y ■nperior manner. I JET* Boom Opposite Empire Sept. 18, 1860, ) - 3STEJW BOOT, 1 BHOE, LEATHER A FHWSG STORM THE undersigned, having leased the itore formerly oconpied'by G. W. West, intends carrying »« at -the branches of the shoe and leather trade. ■ Compe tent workmen are employed in the MenaCsclaring Da. partment, and all pork warranted to be our ewa maw nufaptnre. Also, al! hinds o,f READY-MADE IOQTS'J AND SHOESk constantly on hand. All hinds of Leather and Ihtv Eindingsaqlso constantly on band and for tale at lev prices for cash or ready pay. j • " t - -HIDES and PELTS taken in exchange for Bmm at the highest marhet price. JOS. lUBBK OLE, Wollsboro,* Sept. 5, 1860. ’ 1 - IMPORTANT NATIONAL WORSS. , PtraUSTIEn BV D, h CO.- . 346 & 348 Broadway, New York. rppE following works nrojscnt to fcubscribess'lnany part X of the country, (upon receipt of retail price,) by mull or express nrspaidt ‘ . I ,1 ' The New American Cycuopcoia. a popular Dictionary of Genera! Knowledge. Edic&d by George Klpley *nd Charles A. Dana, aided by a numerous select corps of wri ters In all branches of Science, Art) and Literature. Thla “work is being published in about 15 largo octavo volnmaa, .each containing 750 two-column pages. Tola X, 11, iU,TTp T, VI, Tlf, VIII, IX, X, and; XT, are riowready,eacjicontain ing near 2,500 original articles.* Ah additional volume will bo published once in about three months. Price, in Cloth, $3; Sheep,||3jsoi HalfMorroeco, $4 j Half Russia,s4,6oeach- 7 j -I The New American Cyclopedia Is {popular without b#inc superficial, learhcd, but not pedantic, comprehensive bntoa£ flcfcntly detailed, free front personal pique and party preju dice, fresh and jot accurate, : It is q (complete statement of an that la known upon every important topic,within tho scope of tinman intelligence. Every important article Jmll has been specially written for its pages by-men who are H thoritles upon the topics of which they speak. They are re quired to Iwing the subject up tp the present moment? to' stale just how *t stands nouM All Is from the latest reports; the geographical accounts k*«p pace with the latest explorations; historical matters Include the freshest inst views; the biographical notices oofonly speak ot the dead bat of tho living. Jt is a library of itoon* ABRIDGMENT. OP THEj DEBATES OF CONGRESS*— Being a Polillnil History ofithe Unitjed States, from the or ganization of the first Federal Congress In 17®) to 1866! Ed ited «nd compiled by Hon. Thomas H, Benton, from the of ficial Records ot Congress. j - Tbe work will be completed in 15 rojyal octavo volqmee of 750 pages each, 14 of which are uowjready. An additional volume will be Issued once in, three months. I X WAT or PEOCUBIXfI VSI CTbLOpXSDU OXZHBAT&, ■ Form a dub of four, ancV remit tile price of four&oeks, and Qve copies will bo seat at tbo remitter’s expense w-estr. triageor for ten subscribers, eleven cop tea will bo stout our expense for carriage. j | TO AGENTS. Vo other works will so liberally reward the exertions of Agents. As Ansar Wanted m this Conntj. Terms m*4o known on application to the Publishers. [Aug. It, ’£B. jyj-EW FLOUR A|3STD FEED STORE IN WELISBOHO.. The subscribe? would rdapootfully inform tb« of Wellsboro and vicinity that ho has opened a FLOUR a FEEE> STORE, one door above Dr. Gibson's Drug'Store, on Main Sk, where he will keep cb’nstsbtly on hand as good an as sortment of FLOUR and iFBED ks can bo found i* the market, which bo will! sell cheap for cosh. Also, A largo assortment of Choice Wines an«i of a superior quality, andl warran legation, which hewillselt to Lni it wholesale, cheaper than any otl Northern Pennsylvania. | Wellsboro, Pec. 19,1860. * SELECT S O. M. STEBDINS, The String Tbru will commci 1661. TUITION. Primary Branches Common English..., Higher Branches, Board and rooms in pr jrory low prices. No paii ibis school equal to anj Westfield, all ypji who spe tho gay and thoughtless selves for tho responsible Westfield, Tioga Co., Pi PEDLEBS will find it I Roy's Drug Store, as supply of Essential Oils whjoh ha is selling very cl JMPKOTED farm]— The | JLfor sale a farm on Middle Ridg< ship, known aa the PolUu 62 acres, 45 acres improve and apple orchard* This farm U pleasantly easy terms* - WeHsboro, Jan. Id, 186 Mansfield Flour ins Mill. TUB people o Manerield ana vicinity are hereby notified toAt Id JUIX had jnsti been repaired, aod pnt in per fect order, having three rnp of storic and a, 'Jrani Separator, wbrclrwlll separate oil fonl seed from the jrraia, coaseqncntly-th© best yt work can apd will be dene. Met chants and farraersnro Invited to try this Milt end rate work will be warranted by * f •J% 0* K£U.T, Mansfield, August 18, 1£59. I Miller MSg* N. B. Cash paid for jill kindfjOf Grain at the Mitt MIRRORS 1 MIRRORS?! MIRRORS! JUST received at SMITH’S BOOKSTORE, the largest and best assortment of Mirrors ever brought fco 'Wollshoro. i People who wish “to s»o themselves as others see) them,” will please call and examine. • • Buffalo robes.—a ftw bales of ka. t and No. 'ißuffalo Robes, «jnd also a fow Wolf Bobs* just received by -i W. A* ROE A CO. Wclleboro, Oof. 31, IdSO. I Bimm :l TJOOTCS, Magnsin?* and Xcwd { ilrpeifcr Slides. Vid'-erwJ fi '■ pleas all. afid .-oe et tfco isE! S A BY .OOBOOOff [NTT, PA V pßrrßujattTe^ fe &e. f if e. treble kinds, and *f ett Wt to beariif. Is choicest ktodi. In* most deal tand&rd c i jest and meat appeal jment of tbe beet Had#. jlrtbella, Black Bur**- liner, Hartford of the Ire uvoi •0, Blani hi to Soi mtain A«h, Horn Cbe*> ling Modi ’ir,Enroj; can Arboi axed Rets a, Qrcen I. t Prairie 1 sTcral chjc ;ed, and ¥ are imri sa for tlii bean Silver Fir, Norway ir Vitae, Larch, Ac. 'berry, Chinese (Forsyth I*. Queen. ijoico varieties. White. font of any Qf the abet# toirowu eatlsfijctioß. . C. WICKHAM, )HMf T. BLOODOOOP. ‘ INERT SHOP, SBOB% ms just purchased her m. .GOODS, lihds,-Pattern Hat, i. Silks of all lynd* WELLI aiTH b WXKXE >f all k Velvets HMMINdS. is- at WelUiora if t: > INSPECTION, iso of any aitablidm price. IESSIHG daaeiaa Itore, pp-jtaira. l Xiiqnor*, 5 (id free frc!u (adal alsermon nnj ulb.rl er establifibnirnt im J. J. EAT OK. ciiool. Teacher. ICO February . ~$2 5» s . ....J, * VO 1 3 3* allies furnished at mj spared to m*ko county* Cum# t« time and gold ia and prepare year* life. vate fa: s wftl !> in the ad yum hrong, i luties ol *f. STEBBIK* >3, 1861, ~ Jan.: advantage to e»U »t rest received a l»r x . ionces all Wads cash. i o their i i ho has j md Esi heap fori [subscriber offers s, in Deluinr torro n place, coetnmWg bouse, frame barm s Wilso J, frame located, and will be sold «a WM. BACUE. Htf. papers beund.in So tdlMfcS csaljle nr to i BOOK STORE.
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