< THI AfilTATttlL . Saci-l "Sli, Kew To*,wd» l«g*vds«j*ttog'’ SffiuSttUs and th* Canada*. Huy 4TB authorised t» con- ■ XTotr Adrori;l»oments. Qxtda ff#k*Seio Wuriov>fi* fcBlW»4»gM ;■, -■' , ifeifct.—' H. 0; I*ne.* tfnion SioJ^‘ — Bftilfly A Co* _ Ptnnc’t /Joj.--P«in»*Co. -fg~ Attention da called to the New Advertisement of the Osceola Eigi School* The people In Cut see fioe need not lack'for lan'opportunity to give their the ad vantages,of agoodedneational oetnse. - j&-Tbe Prewisttce title of a new paper started In W. G.BjeSs,-Editor. Ifianeatly prin- »nd much more readable then the fTateAman tthete pleeeit taket. ] : •. ’ •■ • 1^- ATTBAerrve.—Peviw’e Flag, and the goods =rooken about, under iti. PeHne pursues the coarse down by-Barnam In his.leotnre, “How to make a fortune," vis: to advertise the most where business is the dullest.-. - i ■ ■ • -- . / ■ aarJli Pmiotic Moths a;—At a meeting of the pint Vermont Regiment, an elderly lady, who seemed to be faifof enthaßiflsto.ttrose/and said: J I "I thank God that I am able to do something: for of conntiy; toy two sons—ali i possess in the world —are in the regiment, and the' only thing I hare tojro gtet, is, that X could nofhareinown it twenty years I wenid hare fornished'jtore of them. ! ■taw The Uocsrau.3.—On last Saturday, Sergeant ’Winslow of one of -the companies of Eane’s Rifle Regiment, passed through this place with thirty-two rtstaits from Elk county.: They were heahy and hide, atd aodonbtwiQ be qultq an acquisition to the regi ment We wish thorn success; and may they neTer Jiihonor the flag they have gone to defend.— Cleqr- J'ld Jotimat, '] jpf- WelpsdOeo CADkTs.—An election of officers ( f this Company was heldon Saturday last to fill va. osoiu occasioned by , the resignation of Capt> W. frank Bailey, and Lieutenant .G.W.Bottarworth, now ia Washington as members’ of ,Capt J alios Sherwood’s Company. The election resulted as follows: . Captain. —Walter Sherwood.; . Firtt Lieut —John . . Second Licit. —Creon Part. f . •53“‘'The Pes.hsit.vxsu Itesßava" —is the name of a newspaper recently printed in the office of the Piedmont (Va.) Independent, by the Bradford Union (hards, sth Regiment, Pennsylvania Baterub Corps. Ills “edited by the Orderly Sergeant”—who is no out er than., oar friend, B. W. Stnrroek,.wbo graduated from this office. ■ lira spioy“Salutatory" “Bob” ex plain! the circumstances of the, case—how the editor of the Independent was driven from his home for the otteranee of Union Sentiments, and that the object if do “Reserve” is not to make a fortnne, bnt to send Tome neori from the boys to tbeir friends. It contains aeomie “Piotnre Gallery,” some, interesting accounts of the travels of the company, and a few acknowledge ments—one of them aa fottuwe: . “Simms, of. the Jfctropaiitan, wQt accept thanks for an original packagp of auperior 0. B. (Gld Bye ?) We sill probably find use for it some, day." Jf*- Tioga Responds Agais.— List weik Capt. Julius Sherwood of the “ Tioga jlnTtncibles’.' made a Tisit to our County for fho purpose, of recruiting tnough men to raise that Company's numbers to the maximum army standard 0f,101.1 On Friday morning, the recruits started for Washington, where the Regi ment is now ordered, in charge of* Lieut. Carl. Many there wem anxious to go but cou! d not get a- chance. The following are the names of (hose who wenti A. 0. Swarlwood, Wtji.Hnch, ■ Cimphell Cole, Gorh Scodier, iferren Christian, Qriner,' Ctsi.Edson, , Chis. Hoadley, Chtj. McUmber, Biram Warriner, Gto. Jennings, AsaWnrriner, Si CsTiel, Gee. W. Emmiek, Jibo Harrison, . Joitu 3, Kmmick, Miehtel McUmber, JobWctmore, • 8. Hi Wilson, p. W. Wethorbee, *o. W. Buttorworth, . Jo|. Hoyt, Mej. Seeley, VP, Frank Bailey, ». Wingate. ;. . "i . ' Blossbuko, July 27,1861. Hccn Youso, Esq,, Dear Sir : The first news of «• retreat of opr army before the rebels at Manassas, rut a deep gloonLover the- citizens of Bless, but the “let accounts of the disastrous' retreat wears a little tetter countenance, and the, promptness of Northern citizens to volunteer to swell the numbersof the En in Army is certainly cheering.. There is only one •ettot Secessionists tn our county that I am aware *™d thank God, they only number pome half a •Men. The master an# a few small overseers, whose depend on theli-shbmlssion to their master’s ??• Tte master proclaims that itbe South are jnstt “Wein their rebeltion,?and that this can never be a' ncnaful government/while the poor man is allowed “• tight of suffrage the same it tlie man of property. he hopes the South wli whip tbe North, and “'net coarse, starts np the littjo bosses, and. they , ™tily for disunion. They had a great rejoicing ’? reported ront at Manassas. . ■ nut the laborer—the men who earn tboir bread by syreat of their brow, cannot be seduced from their r™gunee to the Union.. These fac’d ought to be •»n, especially at the capitalist above referred to the government hois using all his influence to. Jr* 1 * ll ' him a daily mall to Fail Brook, a route ““earthly benefit.to any.ope except himself—and a. / Boil “ to him—for his pir* mn daily, and the '"••uctor receives and deli veil their mail. ®' GnLAxa SajkjSSs.—lbis is the oamh \WuSion of Riflemen justpffered to the Govern or 8»j. John M, Kilbour ie of Pqtter County, *«cpted fo r three year* of Soring the war. We pleasure of meoting-MaJi Hilbourno while on * 4 J through here from Harrisburg, and he as- Mthat his companies wilt compare favorably o' 0 e l | »’pniont and drill' with any he saw while ■jjti are personally acquainted with Captain* Judd, and with many of the men who their companies, and we dp'not hesitate to t*Pi tlle7 11470 t * ie °PP° rtani ‘y. **>®y will “ per- ren “ e r” B “ a notorious Jact, that MB *y (until, the acceptance of these eompa jjJ. ** 11(1 fewer men in the field; according to her . ton than,ny other county in the State—per h, i^ ,a *°y other county in the Loyal States. This hnlo fault of the powers that be, and &4to k* l * 1 of the People themselves. We are ,ta f° therefore that Little Potter—seldom be- Wjj ““y fieod work—has at last famished ed many men for the service. They are oi- trough here on- their way to Hsrris tt4 >, } >oTB wm written, we. have received the p S notice of them in the Patriot and Onion : ' l » 4h S 'i* t onsr 'i - ~^ a j or Kilhourno, of this county, htin acA,lj , . eoeeceded in getting two com-, the war." Little Potter is de efe doL A, “ or baud on the side of the Union. » n t ‘ remember Kilbonrne)tho Democratio }* of the Committee on Ways ,’d in the House of Representatives t - ®Wtejnl*£ for ..‘, ho ffe'en- The his JrPertnaitwft™ w, h *bow their hand as soon tut on i?' Ihe« ° ffe, ed thcm to meet the enemy of their arn ° mp “ 1M *0" organized early in the to mr;eh, ■' ji Qwat.SsnrojLTf School. CiionATimt,—Wo [have heen furnishedwi th the Proceedlngsof theSnn !day School Celebration held in Farmington on the |l7th July. Ilu»fblldwiig ; 'W«ro.tito i fi; 'O rZ. i , -r " omasa* pr,w , Van Busen, from! Chatham, and recently from Southern Kentucky, was called upon and in a few mief remarks presented la striking picture of Seces sion as he saw it, —said it wu a warlike element and tfi* Government must-hot eoant on an, r nssy victory. HAenlogixed the people Of Kentnoky, however—said fthey'were If people we might be proud to call “ fellow sens”—spoke of the manners of the children of ituoky.and closed with some excellent remarks n common politeness. Boring bis remarks there Was the best of attention, though the children and ; people were evidently-wearied. IA. K. Wightman, from I ,Osceola, fallowed in a few brief remarks, -tL . I Bev. Mr. Howe wu caHedtipon and presented res olutions of thanks to the Elkland Brass Band, who hid gratuitously tendered their services.' Also to the owner of the grounds and-, to the Committee of ar rangements. The schools then formed into proces sion and marched to tbo tables bountifully, spread, and tojjfhe credit of the Committee tastefully arranged. |C. 0. Bowman,-Esq., eritertlined the audience after refreshments with a short, Sequent, and patriotic speech, on the present condition of oar country. ' . [Banquets were presented in behalf of the ladies, to thje Elkland Brass Band, by Rev. Mr. Howe, response by C. Parkhurst; to the I East Farmington Martial Music, by J. B. Van Bases, response by ; Rev. Mr. Thrk; »to the Marshal of .the Bay, by Bar. N. N. Biers, response by B, A[ Clark; to C’O. Bowman, Esq., by Bavid A. Clark. ; ' ' : j This demonstration wasjgo'.ten np at the suggestion atjd in great part by the industry of Bar, J. B. Aus tin, and was'sneh as doer [honor to the occasion and to-the men'engaged in it. I The audience WM estima ted at 3800, including ISOD children. , I , 1. . UABSIES. ,T At the If. E. Parsonage, in Charleston, July tth, byißev.E. L. Stilweil, Mr. ORIN DAY, snd- Mies SABAH E. BENT, bothof Sappy Valley, Tioga Co. ! - • '■ ■ i I , ; —; ; 1 , . | E> I E H> , fn Lawrence Township, Tioga Co. Pa., on JnlylStb, 1861, MAEQABET M., (wife, of THADDEES J. MITCHELL,- aged Thirty-jfire years. , ! ■ j ' Tsio deceased was a member of the Tioga Baptist church— wa, aeon silent Christian, a kind and affectionate wife, and tebrUcmother. She was beloved by her neighbors, and her be jnourao'* by a Urge dreU.of relative* and j The following beautiful tines were composed by Bev. & If, Brokkman, who preached -her [funeral sermon, aid be has kindly consented to let them be published with tbit notice. [Ah death I and hast thou come so sooa .j‘ To bear me from my frftbds and home! £And orast my ran go down at noon. | Which in fiiUstrength §b lately shone? 3ln?t I from friends most near and dear, i Forever part to meet no more ? -' Sfnstthissweethomebe rendered drears. ; Where nil fcaaiife and Joy before? * - Most alt my fomJiy cherished hopes. \ Of years of joy and frienship sweet; . f'o mojsosooh on earth he lost, . •i _ And 1 no more with Undkcd meet T' i'es, dentit has come, me faeice to bear. I I fell beneath his cbijlingj breath, > jo t lee again and fly to whe|re j AU shout their victory over death, farewell my lore, fore well forever; SOn times rough sea well meet no mote, ■ The strongest ties of lore meet sever— i We’ll meet again on Caanan’s shore* fiarcwrU dear children. I must leave you, •! On the world's quick changing tide; ■' May Heaven protect, and bless, and guide ion, [Safe to the realms of endless life. • farewell Mother, farewellßrothers— " -IHomo I long and fondly Idved— If re#ell. dear fnends, farewell all others; •jMay we all meet in Heaven above. Mitchell's C&eex. July 28.1861. j SPBOXAL UQTXOES. , I WHO SHOULD USE DR.! 3. BOVSB OOpS* VEOBTABU3 [imperial WINE BITTERS?; All who are afflicted with Ind; lent Consnmption or Weak Lungsehoutf use iSwm. 1 All who sure Vom jrerk Btoaiacbs, Indigestion,, Dyspep -Blo,dvpl*e’» s>or!d n « them. ' Alt P'joraffe.- .Vor GecercFor Nervous BoVIKy, Beetless* nes* r \ night, wr.pv o’ Sleep, J:c., vboulc ei dm. AH persons w'.icMtro convalesces«after ere oJ other sick* ness sqonld use JieMi. j i I Ministers o .'led.oe**' lawyers* Tourers, and all pub* lie speaker a’jorT n e e ! Boob; -eepon asu a'l _>ersonB leading a sedeaiary life sbonldtnaesheL'.' i Ttaeagedam ’•* n sborld m.e't‘jex. > AU vfbo eqrt e r ?».’ jr\ . o tonic sboejpd use them. All »dc ‘cted .o -ore Of p.-fej*. epl.fts end wish to reform, *>boui(* jje .h*»T». j, aedeo's ~u‘ e S'je Vy-tF're. rr«' o '"the native nl*nts *n(* herbs o' i *e co r am s. orV >e c xmitinpi'* od by France oc-e ; e>, cle.grmeo /jyaic'aos, and all fricDdbp'ianiODl.y. . i ’ Thevjr o j ena-edhyrn end sklU'rß ‘ »*»vsl* clan, pjk r io« '■ om ■he T • ~aedic*n&l » : ope.«.‘e •» ate a- jo.I >dtdisbtfo tr?ndocea( and hacipJe'Sj r , eiewso* r ret?. 1 • • Sold by ‘ geoe a’-y. 1 . [ | w»£‘A . WIDDIFIBLU A CO., Prop le ors. { 7J Wi"-au JBtaldwl*' Totre 1 ! A A"enUr[ fiopi. .V^vl onei, o. Tloytr General A*J* -Ho« K» County, o wjou all appllcaUdcb for agencies junst be made. | | j , VTOTICB.—The- public jare herebj ! notified iN tmt tba co-putoerahip heretofore existing, and pondneied in, the name of Wuii A. k E. 6, Lane, ia now devolved by mutoel .consent; taking effect the 29th day of July, 1861. I WM. A. LANE,' I. Jackpon, July 31, 1861. E. 6. LANE.; Csjos. IA UpirO'RS NOTICBi-i-The undersigned, Ix 4. appointed an auditor toi settle the account of b. H- i- Ford, executor of the estate of James Ford, dec’d and make distribntionof the proceeds of Isold •state, Will attend to the dalles of his appointment at the office of A. P. Cone, in Weilshoro, on theSßtb day ofjAugust, at I P. JI. THOS. ALLEN,; July 31,1861. . 1 Auditor. ■ THfj OSCEOLA silOH SCHOOL OPEN the Fall tsrm of the ensuing « W {year, Aug. 27th, Winter term, Deo. lOth, Spring term, March 26th, 1862. -i, , Each] Term to continue fourteen weeks, : Tuition from $3l to $6. Booms furnished for those wishing to boafd themselves, .... ’ 1 t i . Board $1.60; Board and lodging, $1.76 per week; Boom. $1.50 per term ; Instrmrjental Mnsie, with use of instrument, $10.00; Singing in classes free. J gohoql Boohs can be procured at the Institution. saKFor Circulars, or fbf. further particulars, address I A. B. WXGHTMAH, TVinctpsl. *Osce ojo, July 31,1861. \ wEllsbobo POST OFFICE. - Mailsiclose as follows: The Northern Cor ning, Cleveland, New York, 4c ,) at 9.45 a. m, The Southern (Troy, Philadelphia, Washington, Ae-J at 7.45 a. *. The Jersey Shore, (Morris, Cedar Run, ■48.,) and the Condorsport (Pina Creek, Gaines, West Pike,4c.,) at 2 V. hi, every Tudsday and Friday. . CalifofTula ldails leave Now York the Ist/lllh and 2lat of each month. Li * • An Ovieriand Mail for California leaves Bt. Louis twice a Week. Letters for this Mail should bo marked '‘ Overland.*/ ■ , r ' I ' ' All letters alleged to contain! Valuable enclosures shonldbbregistered, -•-• ••' ' L f L Post Masters are ihstrtteted to retain all mafl mat tor belonging to any invividnal tfhtil his arrearages— if ho hern arrears—for postage 1» paid. I i.. Post ojfica open frpm 7a. to i f.y., every day, Sunday excepted. • fliten iotso, P« M* -TT -PS-T) .-w -1" .7 1 “ . « , - • 1 T Jtß COUNTY AGITATOE. GlO U SEWIN'** MACHINES, FOR FAMEtT ANI) MANCTACTimiNG USB, .495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Agtncxet in all ike principal, Cities and Tcurnt in 'the | Unittd-Suutt. The Grover and Baker Sewing Machine Company are now manoftctnrinfc and hare on exhibition at :thelr different salesroomß,mjacblire»makingtbe Shuttle or Lock-Stitch, of the same pattern* and at the same prices as their celebrated Grover and Baker. Stitch Machines, thus affording the.pnblic the advantage of comparing the stitches of the two leading machines and exercising theiroirn Judgment as to their re spective merits. This is the only company that manttfectar* both kinds of machine* and therefore the only one that can offer this privilege to tha purchaser. “ Wo speak from experience when we say that, «fter|HttKsg tried all the principal Sewing Machines, we must accord to that of 0 rover and Baker thepre eminence. Those Indiflpeu" sable features of sewlng t strength, uniformity andelastWty, all of which arc hrbnghtont in this incomparable Invention, make the first sewing machine in the country. Others goed points, bat this combines‘all, and possesses, every characteristic necessary to make it most desirable. H— -2f, 7- Christian Advocate and Journal. ■ r Merit Vs. Pbiixsce.—We perceive that the Grover and Baker Sawing Machine is every day growing more and more in favor, both for manufacturing and family purposed—but espec/allyis adapted to all the requirements of family uso. Other machines, by dint of brazen puffery and conniving with committees at annual lairs, have been thrust forward. Into the first place'; Hot they are last Ibslng this Unmerited posi tion. The real merits of the Grover ami Baker Machine are beginning to be known inn practical way,and 'dally Is the demand for them Increasing, while the demand for heretofore better known, bnt interior machines, is proport lon ally i So it turns ont in this, as in many other instance* that ‘hobesty is the best policy,’ and the right, In the end comes uppermost. : • - " A trial of over two years enables ns tosay with the great est confidence Chat there Uno . better machine foi- general finally use (ban Grover and Bakerij Sewing Machine Co. It makes a beaupfal elastic seam that does not rip with wear or washing, ran* almost simple, easy to work, and not liable to got oat of repair, fastens the ends of its omr thread, and uses threads and sQks directly from the spools on which they are bought.”—3T. Y. Ltader. Grover and Baker’s Machines’ wojrk and fabrics put together by it, may wear and drop to| pieces from original weakness or hard usage, bnt comeapart-or give ,way at the seams, they can not;'they sri’l hdtd' together when the cloth or calicoground them hongs in rags and tat* tm.— T. Daily Jfo e*. , u She points we conceive most mjseasaryand important to meet the wide range of requirements la a machine for family, sewing, we find more ftilly combined in the Grover and Ba ker, vlx, extent of capacity, simplicity of construction, ease of management, advantage of Using thread from two spools without re-winding, strength of work, elasticity, durability and reguUritylOf stitch, and quietness of movement. Wo therefore to the Grover and Baker. u —Report of lenntutt State -Fhtr of 1860 —alto of 3. Louis Sate Fair of I 860; . j May 15*4861.— ly, rj - POPULAR TRADE, AT THE BEK HIVE. .!• 1 -■ Low Price* the order of the Day. ■ , EIGHT HUNDRED YARDS‘fast color Scotch : Gingham, really worth Ist for 6 £c, TSIVE HUNDRED YARDS White-Brillaint at if .Si cents. SIX HUNDRED | YARDS Barege d’Angiois for 6 cents. PUR THOUSAND YARDS magnificent Dress' Goods, latest rnd richest designs, at Is, Is 6d, 8s —well worth doable the money. ONE THOUSAND YARDS Black Dress Silks, warranted all boiled, from 60c to $3. COLORED Dress, Silks, some of the mostVesAereAe styles, very low. • SHAWLS, Cloth, Silk and Lace Mantillas, very el egant and wonderful cheap. 2JOO Pair more of those splendid Shilling Hose. 20 DOZEN Gents’ Neck Ties at (2) cents a piece. LL other Goods equally cheap 111 x. r. a. LETnobody spend a dollar for Dry Hoods until they bare examined my stock. Goods shown BEAL Vaknciente andGnlpure Laces, amagnifi ' cent variety, how opening. RIOS Lace Draperies and embroidered' Curtain Muslins, very cheap. HOSIERY, for aB creation! Cotton, Liele Thread, and Silk; ererybody can be suited in Hosiery. TWENTY-FIVE CARTOON'S Brocaded! Bonnet and Trimming Ribbons, for 10 cts. per yard and upwards, at the • ‘ ~ BBETtIVB. Elmira, July 10,1861. apr. 17-m6. MEW GOODS! YERY cheap . FOB READY PAY. : T. X. B JJLDWIM Has and is now receiving a large and various stock of SPUING AND SUMMER HI £ It C H A.-1V D I S E , I CjOm{>osed of DRYGOODS, GBOCEEfKS,' HARDWARE, BOOTS and SHOES, -I HATS and CAPS, READY MADE CLOTHING, ; - . . WOODEN WARE, and in fact all Merchandise' Called for in the market, nil of which will be sold at the, PANIC PRICES for READY PAY. ; AH persons desiring lo boy Goods for CASH, win do well to call and examine my stock of ; M E RCHAKViSE before making purchases elsewhere, as the' stock will be disposed of at unusually low prices Tot Cash. Tioga, May'B, 1861. X. L. BALDWIN. i O. BCLLARD [S SELLING GROCERIES at prices to suit 'the times, Read them: , Good. Brown 1 Sugar, at. 6 cents per lb. Best Crushed “ 1“,. 10 . « “ Best Granulated “ 10 a “ Best Powdered “ “ “ Best Coffee Sugar “ f‘, 9 “ “ Kerosene (Carbon) Oil" w.liOO n "gat Extra Syrup «... “ " " Juno 19,1841. ■VTEW COOPER jSSOP.—I’he undersigned -La respectfully informs the citUsnsof Wellsboro and vicinity, that he has opened a COOPER-SHOP opposite CBOfrVS WAGON SHOP, . and is ready to do all mannerof work promptnnd to order, from a gallon keg to a fifty barrel tub. Be. pairing also dona on sbbrt notice. 0. f. ELLIS. Wellsboro, May 8,1861. - ■ A large FAMILY CARRIAGE, in good order, on easy tonfls. Also a BUGGY. Enquire it the Bing haU OBUe. ... WelUbetd, May 22,1861. r binding.- ,•*, BOOKS, Megaiine* and Kewspaperabohnd in Bn. peiior Stylos. . Universal facilities, enable ua la pleas all. Gall and tee i»t the. tOOK STORE. IAKIR'S FOB SIAtEi. f WAR! WM! UPON HIGH PRICES & LOiTO CREDITS I ■ ■ - x ■' ■ Hm|o*t returned firom the cities with a complete u^' ' ,-f* , • —“■l*- ‘ >• j SUGARS, .COFFEES, TEAS, molasses, raisins/' / spices,' and other slapls-Grooories, which cannot he. excelled In quality or cheapness in this or anyother country town. . Hi* new stock of Groceries embraces SALEBATCS, . SOAP, CHANGES," LEMONS, . EEROSINB, ~' . CAMBHBNE, : , CASTOSOIL, FLUID,, , SWEEP OIL, LAMP OIL, and. nearly aQ the Inxnri.es need id the ' Lies of Civilisation generally and the people of Tioga Countjr ' in particular. "Among these are such articles as HAMS, Bogar-Cured or Smoked, DRIED BEEF,, an excellent article, .CODFISH, Pickled or Dried, .MACKEREL, WHXTEEISH, HERRING, 'PICKLED LOBSTERS, SARDINES, Ac. Ia good article of FAMILY FLOUR. Always on band. Also, RICE, CORN STARCH, SYRUP, Ac. | WOODEN WARE, Including-, WASH TUBBS, PAILS, CHURNS, . MEASURES, . FANCY BASKETS, BXBY W AQONB, two bt three kinds, MOPS, BROOMS, BROOM-BRUSHES, r CLOTHES BASKETS, MARKET do. • CLOTHES PINS, loti of them, ,1 • TRAVELING BASKETS, WHEELBA BROWS, for smeHhoy*. BUGGY MATS, and oiler thing* too numerous to mention. . DRIED FRUITS, Including DRIED PRUNES, DEIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED ENGLISH CURRANTS, CITRON, DATES and SPLIT PEAS. Also, sdj kinds of NUTS and FANCY CANDIES. MUCELLiIVEOIIS. HEMP Imd CANARY SEEDS, CHIMNEYS, all slses, Adamantine Candles, • Snuff, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, a doten Tories, end a good assortment of Yankee No-' tions and Toys. Welleljoro, April 17,1861. m 8 CLASSICAL SEMINARY, KANSFIEU3, TIOGA CO., PA The Fiiu Term of this Institution will commence September 3d, 1861, and continue thirteen weeks. E. WIf.DMAN, A. M PitisciPAt. Prof. if. M. Pbice, A. B Assistant. ' Mrs. IL P. B. Wildbax Preceptress, ■ Miss E; A. Chase Music Teacher. Teacher in Primary Department. Mr. Isaac SncKAET ..Penmanship. | EXPENSES. Tuition (Primary) per Term ....?S 56" Cornmokt. English - * TS Higher!English Hath, and Languages. 8 00 Music, Piano or Ilolodeon 8 00 Use of Instrument...... 2 00 Room rest, per term ............ 1 SO Fuel; Pall term 2 00 IncidenUls, per term... ; 25 Board In tbs llall, per week —. 1 50 . We are most happy to he able to say to the friends and patrols of thislnstitution, and'also to all within the rangepf its patronage, that the building will be finished and furnished for the accommodation of. aB who tbay apply for admission as students. The peo ple of Mansfield, who have so long and saorifisingly labored for this educational entelprise, Tioga and Bradford Counties, Northern Pa., may now begin’to reaptbefruita of having In their minst, a First-Class Seminary of learning. ’ , It is tb«;de*ign of the Faculty, which it composed of teachers of much experience hud Acknowledged ability, to 'make every possible effort to render tbit School one of the most desirable in the State, for those who desire a thorough, practical education. The building btu a very desirable location on an eminence, about eighty rods east of the Tiogtt Rallfoad. It is a brick- structure, ISO feet long, four stories high, bail t in the most modern style of afcMlobttirtJ. There are two Literary Societies connected with the School,- each having a room exclusively’for its Us&. Tbbfo is also a Library in the Institution for the use of stu dents. ! Ko student will be taken for less than a terifi, and any who enter will, therefore, be obliged to pay tui tion for a fjtll term. Tuition payable, one balf at ttc commencement, and the remainder at the middle of the term, t ■ ‘ The building hating been erected at a great ex- : pease, the Trustees being snxiotis to keep It in the best possible state of preservation, think it not best to havo any self-boarding in the building. Those who desire to board themselves, can procure rooms aV a very reasonable rate in the village.. For further particulars address the Principal.' - [ Rev. N. FELLOWS, Pres’t. A 1 J. Ross, Sec’y. . July IT, 1861.- IMPORT ANT ANNOUNCEMET! THE copartnership heretofore existing under tha firm o{| W. A. ROE & Co., haring been dissolved, the subscriber, for the purpose of immediately closing op the business of the concern, now offers their Urge stock of Goods at NEW YOKt£ COST. Persons desirous of making purchases, will find it to their advantage to call at once and tfiakb their sot lections, as; FIRST QOltßrPlßß'i SMyEDR This stock consists of the usual variety and general assortment of • ' , DRY GOODS, GROCSRISSj i HARDWARE, cHOCSkrIT} boots a anoESj Bats a caps; ■ READY MADE CLOTHING, WOODS*? WAEEj . GLASSWARE; CARPET 4 EIOOK OIL-CLOTHS, Ac., Ac. and mnsi be {immediately disposed of. .j , JEROME SMIT& WellebofdjJuly 10,1861. , OTRAY ifato tdy encloetirb abont the Uth of June, a dark red heifer, twb yean old. The bWoeftHU pleiad come forward; provb property, pay charges, and take het away. Charleston, Jnly 17,1841; , J. G. DABTT. HODSiHOUJ PBRNIXORBj OP ALL. KINDS, can be found at the rooms of S. P. WELLE, LAWRSHCBVILLS. WE WOULD R E SP EGIPtL IL. T CAUL ATTfiMllOjt ' —to-^» AII RIVALS LARGE iU MMKiR 6iN»S r 1 j *' T I J> OItEJS TI CB, SB E $ TIN GS t * BOUGHT AT TH] * FOB‘ - . ■ allso^ tSJS, SVQdilte, si&fc XM&FEES, BOUGHT PREVIOUS t| ThS LAIS AD^AitCl 'B It. PRICES) iloW tetLINS iTj Uss& ittiif tt B d Yi P A, r..-; IS TI JUO S, LOWEST FBK ASH. ;ft da, DttPORTANT NATIONAL WORKS. ' ptrsugiraß BT D. iprtEioS aco. ' ' 340 & 348 Broadway, NetwVork. rtlSB following work* nreseßt to Enhscribese’ln any part,' X of thecountry,(uponrccelptofmailpriixjjbyiuoiluc^ Wplay.. •fidCharfea'A. DAbS, aidSd by a htaherofrt select corps or wri-' ton'la all braachfoof Sdence, Art,' am* JUttratnre. tUa,' work la balng published lb, about 15 largo, Octero volumes, ■ each containing 759, tkd-tolflaintiages.. Vola I, H,IIT, rv,' - V, VI, Vlt, TOtTS,'X, and log near original articles. An additional Voluble will bo., publishedcocofnabotft three months; ‘ ' • • ‘ Price, in Cloth, $8; Bboep,sa£o; HalfMortoeebjJA; Rnlfd Russia, etch. ~ . The Sew American Cyclopedia la popularirfthßfit wlnt - superficial, learned, bat not pedantic, compreht'usisebutsnf flciently detailed, free from personal plqne and patty pntfn*, dice, fresh and yet accurate. It la '»■complete statement of- - all that la-known npon every important tqpfc within iha ■ ■ ecope of human intenigence. - Every important article in it baa Wen specially written for it* pams by men who are an-"’ ihoritles bpon the toplca of which they apeak.,. They are re* qnlred to bring the subject up to the present moment; tit state jUs I how It stands note. All the statistical Information la from the lateat reporta; the geosApbicai fcconpla keep pace With the lateat explorations; historical mutters Include the freshest Inst views; the biographical notice* net only -' apeak ot the deadbnt of the living. It iakllbrary of itself. ABRIDGMENT OP TAB DEBATES OP CONGRESS.— Being a Political History Of tliftOnßed State*; from thc or- ‘ ganltstion of the first Federal Congress in 1789101856! 'Ed-. ited and compiled by Hon. Thomas B, Bentofi, from the of fitlal Records of Congress. - J The Work will be completed in 15 royal oetnto tnjsiws of , 750 pages each, 14 of which are Alow ready. An additlonnl Volume Will bo issued onco in three months. ■ • ■ c . : i a Wat or raocosiso the crctopirou oßDtnarra; -7. Forin a dub of-four, and remit the price of four books, ahd five copies will bo sent at the remitter's expense for cat. riage; or for ten subscribers, eleven copies will boaontat ohr ekpense for carriage. to AOEirrs. No otter works will so liberally reward the exertions of Agents. Ax Aoext Wartvab in this County. .Terms made known on application to the Publishers. - [Aug, U, *59. , Watch, clock, —asd— , ‘ JEWELRY STORE. rpHE nndereignet-, hrving pttrcbfied oF Ak- : .4. die Foi-ey bis inle:es. la tbo Cloth, Tfotchand: jewelry business, lospec -nily, invitee tic attentinn y '6f the public to his assoi .meal o. goods, in connection Wth thb - BOOK ASD STATIONERY BUSINESS. ' WATCHES of all discriptiona for cole, and at pri des ranging from S'.O'to Sl5O. Cnnscll the now AMERICAN WATCHES, wi.r bccvy onMing coses,, anil for - e ,0V snm of s3j. - Also npl be kept on band, GOLD .17ATCCBS, o-plcHlv "0? (lie Ladies. CLOCKS, .0 j !,i.20 .0 bin, trill flip,- ”8 be found on eibibitim. IN CONNECTION WITH tHE ABOVE, can be bad ail kinds of SILVER AND PLAITED IVARB, to snit the purchaser, and marked sritb any Inscription or name. The above is always'warranted. A largb aSsbrtmebt of watch gnaids. keys, *O., and best AMERICAN KNIVES, s : lve r nutter knives, Ac. AS. AU kinds of REPAIRING done by AudicFoley at the old stabd. W. IX; SMITH. Wellshoro, Match 18, ISfil. - FASHIONABLE OULLZNERV SHOP, MAIN ST., WELLSBOEO. “ MISS PAULINE SMITH has jnst purchased bet , SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Consisting of Straws of all kiods. Pattern Huts, Bloomer Hats, Flowers, Velvets, Silks of- all kinds, and in fact : . ALL KINDS OY TRIMMINGS. .She solicits U call from the ladies of Wellsboro and vicinity, feeling confident that ■ HER GOODS WILL BEAR INSEEcTiON, and compare favorably with those of any establish* meat in the county in regard to price. jBS' BLEACHING AND PRESSING done in s snperior manner. 1 295“ Room Opposite Empire Store, np-atairs. May 15, iSSIi MANHOOD- How Dost, How; Restored, Just Published, in tv Scaled 'Envelope <- On the Na ture, Treatment, and-Badical Core of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual .Debility, Nervousness and invol untary emission, Ihdhclng liupotency. and Mental and Phy sical Incapacity. Byßont. J. CuLvcsvnaL, M.D„ author of the “ Green Book,” ic. The world-renowned author, in this Admirable toettre, Clearly proves froth hfs ofrn experience that the awful consequence ol may be efffecttnilfy removed without medicine and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings or cordials, pointing Out a inode of tUre at onceCertaln And effectual, by Which ev ery snffbrar, j:o matter uhat his condition may be, may cure himself vrivcfrly end Radically. This lecture will prove it booh - 0 thousands end thousands. Sen' under seal, in - plain envelope, to any address, post paid, dh the receipt of two postage stomps, by addressing • W-,.. Dr. on. a. C. KhLVB, 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office bos 4,&SG. to CONSrJIfTITtS, fT'H&ati’isoribfer.will cheerfully send (free of charge) to all who desiro.it, the copy of S Sisr pls Recife by which he Was cared of that owe dis. ease. Consumption. -■ Sufferers with Cokscmp'tiO!!, Astbsia, BbokcDltis, orany long affection, he sincerely hopes Pill try this Beeipe, well satisfied that if tbov do. so they will be morethan satisfied with the result. Thankful for his, own complete restoration-,, he ja ahxions to place in the hands of eveiy sufferer the' means of cure. Thole wiihirgtbh receipe with foil, An.,. will please call on or'address Set. TTM. S. ALLfifi. iio. 66 John Street, NeV Tent* May 1, 1861.-3 mos. ’• June, 5,1561. VAIIJABLE FABMIAG MUDS FOB SALE. rpMS. undersigned is cbw offering to settlers a '« cnantity o' excel'ent farming lands, sit uated fa-r two «o lflceh jiilet* i 'stinco froth Wells boro, inDeWiar, Shippen, Uor. 's ahd Elk townships, Tioga Co., Pa., - i Tee lands are genertPv well watered, goodablt.nfld in a healthy pa-tn.‘ the conn tby, And 'will bb sbid io lots to bfiit pure lasers ahd 6n very liberal torms 'of ' payment., For farther particnlars inquire of the ointers, Messrs.- Phelps, Dodge & Co., 19 and 21, fcllff St., NeW TdS-k, or of the subscriber. . - y- . JOHN DICKINSdIt:, Agenti Wellsboro, Oct. .3, 1800-yl KjfOXTlttk DOROUGE ORDINANCE. ‘ Be it enacted by authority of i%e jaixrgete uAii Tdlt'iy Council of the Borough of KtioxcilUr: That the act of the said Conncil, pasSed Dec. Ist, A. B.; 1851, and’ amended fend published April 2-1, 1853, be farther amended so as to exclude that pa>t of the aide walk on the south side of Main street in-. tweeH Water street and the west end of the Porn, from the provisions of said act ' And also to extend the side 'Walk from the west line of H. 0. Shorts lot tq the, east line of Said Boro. Also that the side walks shall be ghwled Wore pav ing, sothat the top of the pavement will W not less than air frjcb'es, ft'or tuofee than ten inches above lh» griid'e bf the 'ditch alongside as fixed by the Conncil. . Also that gooiplani or gritvel Walks approved by the Strept Commissioner and Conncil Will be accepted in lien of Flag pavements it desirbd by parties.. Also that the time tot' cttbplbting said walks be ex tended to Ist Sept. 1861. J. P. iBiLES, Biirgeu. Attest N. G. RAY, CJerk. \ Knoxville, June 12, IS6I. TVrOXlCE. —t’ereons Indebted to me. either by jndgmbhl, hois, or book account, must settle at once, or the claims will be pat in process uf cut. lection.. Call jnpon either H. Sherwood, Attorney, Mrs. Julius Sherwood, at Weilsboro. May 29,1831. JULIUS SHERWOOD, ' L 1 XECUTOR'S NOTlCE— Letters tastnntcn* J-l tary haring been granted to the undersigned on the iaet.will and testament of JOHN BERRY.iate nf Tioga, dfeb’d, oil persons Indebted to estate of said deecdbht, are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them to JUDITH BERRY, June 26/1861,* Exetvtrix* RECRUITS WANTED! ; Twenty-Five'able bodied men, not less than five feet five inches in, height, are now wanted to raise the number in my Company to tbe mazhnom, standard uf 101 men. When ten or more men eon etauelnoua squad, X will forward'passes for (hem at once. - 3 01X08 SB EH WOOD, Cant. '‘Tioga Inslooibloa.” Camp Curtin, July 2,,15®!,;. BOOTS AND SIIOKS=To-fit the biggest gi ant or the smallest ho by. Cheapest in town Equality considered}, at the lEoHIATOS..