lIK AGITATOR. L A SD MISQ^LtAHEOUS. Wednesday,‘kugVßt 7,1861. , 4 Co., 119 Nassau St., Sew York, and 10 ,irtt f are the Agents fdr the j igUator, and the B?i‘°, n ’ d largest circulating Newspapers In the od the Canadas'. They are anthorlied to con, our lowest rate.. £ .[ . County: Co^iyentiou. O üblican electors in the ae-feral election dis :« tt- »n Coufaty, are requested to meet at the 1 oPT ' for bolding,elections on SATURDAY, J p' ,ce ' 0 f August next, bitwecn the hours of 3 Jtth W j cc “ two delegates irom each district jP '- Convention at TIOfIA, on FRIDAY, the tt "° f August, 1861, at one o’clock P. M., to 1 W Aidatos for the following enumerated offices: !l person fur President Judge, ‘ - a P ,«gu! fur Associate Judges. , W sons for members of Legislature. ■ "Sou fur Sheriff.' |< ■ person for Treasurer. P ._ :;Lrson for Commissioner . ' ‘. r , n n for Auditor. I c committees of itol^VCß. , ’\VilUaoi Butler, Bpweri. . ;,__ L p. £ e ely. i B Strang, A. A.fAmsbry. »»? 'g W. Avery, E&raiifa Hart. ‘ Harvey Leech, RcUbon florae. ['*“ - t B GoodonouglS, S. F. Richards. " J m Faro-Ira PatobinlL. B. Smith. Ws I. Jackson, tfirani Hastings.’ nimrles Goldsmith!: Jeremiah Stoddard. ■John C. Maynard, Benjamin Freyer. j r G Parkhurst, Lender Culver.. 7„_Charles Howirfc 6. H. Blanchard. Marsh, Benjamin Furman. ,_U li 'Veils, Benjariin Miller. „ c 0 Bowman, AAJ. Dearman. ’-or, Roff. BeebfepFreeman Phippen. C. ‘ Joht "jB. Kobinson. -lps,rSt. J- Boss, mmqiid, Geo. D. Keeney. Enocl} Blackwell. , JobsHaz!ett. lleftrg Seely. iavr,|SelU Whittaker. Argetsinger. jells,| Marry Ellis, mroej&i. D. Gray. , A, f? Turner. , tor, inp. J. Mitchell. , P.‘ Herrington. *r, Carles Goodspeed. \ 'won,?sTohn Alexander. 3t.,h. 0. HolUa. - the respective elec* acjjjpromptly and vigor* luc Ifyice of the primary. ( f ds|£gatea may be given, ; represented in the of the Commit* ly si Pve promptly, are re* Itutfc irneijy recommend as the ig ihf fairest expression of talllpting at the. Primary loteit ier written or printed. tbaP Ihe balloting be mode of ? ie Committee in each led, j f the persons substi ittee: j irtii imeij^s. J - HtorfJ.— Dr. Ch. J. C mtli , Li Bult«. Sheriff Power. ' VdltboTfi Academy. —M. K AllyA., ■ OnUn'i Court Sale.—?. ( Hotf, jChdrow'Banle, Uministrntors. ,"5 i S - On Saturday last thd thermometer stood 'nt 5I ‘ ' The “Tioga Boys” Scattered every where. ie clip the following from a | 'So Tribune: “FonTßr.sa Momioe, lUysday, July 30,1801. CipL Kilpatrick, formcrjyg-bf Col. Duryce’s regi :wl, arrived here this morni3b£ from New York with nnpflny of 100 mounted!, hflemen. Cavalry has «ngreatly needed in this vicinity, and it is to be iiptd that this branch will be strength [cei” Xr. J. J. Brady of Tioga, (Mill Creek.) is a mem ad the above corps. The mounted riflemen will reheard from in due time. j| _£S*\Sad Accident.—A si Knoxville writes a is follows: £' - "A sad, and almost fatal a&ideti happened a few dei from this place, one week aft-, last Sunday. A Iwghter of J. W. Holmes waVridtag with her broth tr, wHeo the horse took frighf and ran away74hrowing ie girl from the Wagon, and [ faulting in the fracture tf the Inferior hfaxiJary Ik •», (chin) fracturing it ca hoth.aides, and jeaving it hgling, being only held together by the muscle of thf>_lhin,also fracturing the Clavicle. The fracture was ([jnacceMfally reduced by L. Darling, of Lawrcncefille, fttod the* patient is hi fair way to recover. * i Knoxville, July 29, 1861. ! . have received new pieces of music from Messrs. Pitson A Co,, No. 277 Washington Street, Boston : ‘l'JheUMoon .behind the, bcaotiful'ballad, by “The Captain’s SflJe,” a Song, by J. W. Turner :; 'Our Polka,” dedi bled to the Young Ladies Female Allege, by our talented young,friend, Prof. R. Harri es,formerly teacher of musiol q Wellsbofo. "Child of heart,” song, by Blanched. Artois, music by Kim- 'Flowers of' Fall, Wril?£,” by Beschor; "Che. Sscto Quadnll,” by Boris; ijorinna/'aaong with-' W words; u ßiverrido”“W*jhrojlh for piano, by Any of these ijhabntby mail upon receipt of twenty five cen-h ih money or sjtatapa’ iddresi (he publishers ns nbofil We call particular att* §tion to the iibw Ad visement in this week’s p” of the Wellsboro Aadtmy. p ro f. Allen’s milit j'y training and expo hec« f°r the past three month?, have admirably fitted bhn for the undertaking therein announced. The Act f approved the lish of May, gives author -I{y for m c h a course of instruction* We copy from that act: * !■'' - Action 18. That all incorporated colleges, univer se* and academies, in this jbonunontfeolth, are here v Jaaihomcdto establish, in connection with their Te «l institutions, a mUitsy professorship ftt tbh Ration of young men in iHliUry discipline, ft fid in ofvrar.”- ‘ the present war for the; iJnion, mfiy he d protrac- °Wj the importance of (jch » course of training "!ra 4 t home, cannot be^ovo| , '-estinJated. ' Among the gentlemen very actively and effiei, engaged ih testoring order to the frightened and j*®nicd np baggaged trains and to others, after the Wscf and saving arms and other property on the field, fte&i laent, Webster, of the J* T J.aGd Capi. of the artiay, °|)oth exerted themselves {ill after midnight very iVatiojicd Tntt\ligtncey. nsa Yodsg—Slk-A-Tbh atovj paragraph fjntn the National JntelUpwber, Washington, is |j = evidence of thf* efficiency of CapL <J- B* . l °n, & gentleman wel£ known to Jottrsell and *|yof'JohT readers. ft *rjUr, ajhw day* Blncfei.mbi ii friend Vrho wa's J** t6e "Staton of thb Uubh' *» WA Rufii «nd 1 on the field sfihny. * ta e tt «t Captain Overton th* ft t and said , that #hen Ist? !! te toTtarUtta field, fch*t 0. Hw . ». mustet, ritara id to the front, siting ** of service, aid {hat he wished to she ■-.]}' 1 ■ n * asein Ploy®* nisJit confusidh fol l"H th, ahov, wfkiUo Sr S. ‘EAHMtHGTON SuKDAjr SCHOOL Tips,-—' VVjhcij the whole history df this great straggle for of the noblest government on earthi ahitll written, ano when all have been weighed |n the balance, 'Pennsylvania, in -her memo rable record of patriotism and viflor, will not be found to have been ‘'wanting/' Her people have entered into the with* whole hearts, and are yet iready —with tlfeir neighbors of the other loyal States—to make every needful sacrifice. Every regimenal that has left Elmira for Washington, have found the trip —* soldiers have so described it in tbeirj letters hame—-through the entire State,'"one complete] ova tion." 4* present, Union meetings, (and Sunday School celebrations, at which Union and demonstrations constitute the prominent are the ordetjof the day all over the State. We a letter before me from a friend in that State, mentioning the incidents of a grand Sunday School celebration held at near Wellsboro, Pa., on the 17th inst., at which, over 3,006 children were present! Very many patriotic speeches were made by clergyman and others; the spiritual eongsl usually so devoutly sung by ihe children on such occasions, were thfs time mostly superceded by pieces of adecided warlike cast. The enthhaiasca was intense. Afyer the usual toasting and cheofing pf the different speakers, etc., one'of the speakersJaiesdiDgcJergyman of that vicinity, stepped upon a bjnch in the stand and “called for threejcbcers for the UpioN," adding the hope that “the war would soon |en£inate, and Jeff. Davis Co., be hung!** The cheermgjcam.o with a will. “Ahj" writes our friend, “I thougpt, as I snt on the stand, looking out upon the scaoj faces before me, and witnessed the heaving throes of| patriotic feeling at every allusion to opr na tional troubles —how can traitors, succeed in thelif bhll- , ish attempt to'destroy our Government? Thegcanuot do it ira Press. ' ) SARR I . . I 1 In Xejson, August IsL, by Rev. Francis Rand, Mr. i JESSE f. ALDRICH, to Miss jANJT E. TAFt both ; of Tuscirora, X. Y. , i X) I B X> , In Cotington, July 2Sth, FRANK E., son of-John C. ami 01ivo W. Bennett, aged 12 years, 8 jnonths J and 13 (jaya£ | > | H< kind tic wasi and obedient to his parents, n faithful and interesting member of the Sabbath school, un attentive and attractinglistener at church, and tor the last six mouths. as wy humbly trust, a devoted and exemplary Christian!; His ; last hours were peaceful and happj ; he requested mourning friends tdwipe away their tears, tor Ike would soon be vrith ! bis Father —soon haie a crown upon his bend and a harp in£hit» hajid. lie desired the Sabbath School children to sing. want to be on argel and -with the nngel3 stand,” and m singing to remember him and he himself when his voicotnas "ell nigh gone, sang in a low whisper } “1 wave a Father in the promised land, ,■ , I hfeivD a Fatlp r in the promise land, i | >2 if Father calls me, I must po, |- Tujjmeet llinr in the promised lland ; 1 I'Uaway, rjl away to the promised land.” • In hi* ea*t moments, he said lie siyw Jesus with his angels coming 11 meet him, and a smile of jov was upon his face, \ a*_he wettt down into the dark waters ot‘ the riser Qf death. Thus pjtssed away one .whose hfo. brief, rerpaios a lining miJuws to the Sumof he :uul a of fund recollections tb his weeping parents, and his lonely and Mel 1 pay it be said that, “he being dead, jet spCakt-lb.’’ I I toM. DR, All wljn aro afflicted, with Incipient Consumption Lungs nlfouJcl use them. All wliu sutler fi i>iu peak Stomachs, Indigestion, sia, or Hl’es should usfc them. All wrto «ufler from Jieneral or'Nervnua Debility, ness at ijjight. want of Sleep, Ac , should use them. $ i F. E. SMITH, \ Ih'n. Rep. Co. Com, All pylons aim are'convalescent after fe\er or ot ness fihoii'd use them. Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, Lecturers, athV lie speakers should use them. Hook peepers, and all persons leading a sedol should use them. ! Theadfed and Infirm should use them. j All u bo require a stimulant or tsnic should use tjbcm All wise are addicted to the use of a-.dcut spirits And wish to reforii, should use them. i ;l || They kre made of a pure SherryiWlnc. and of the 1 native plants apd herbs of the country, aad should be recommend ed by temperance societies, clergymen, pliysiciapa* and all .friends ff humanity. -j ¥ j. They ire prepared by an experiepced aind skillfull physi cian, an# aside from their medicinal properties, nrfc Id most delightful beverage; and yet. a» a medicine, are as||oCoCcnt ant) harmless as tho dew s of hea\ I >’ Sold &y druggists generally. 1 , • CIIAS. WiDDIiTEI}!) A CO.. Proprietors, { 78'William at. New York. Baldwin. Lowell A Co , Agents at Tiagwi Ti^yl Uonlen, of Tioga,(is General ApeujL'ifor Tio ga Conwy, to- whom all applications far 1 agencies j jnust be made, | j ; | : j ORPHAN’S COURT S|LE.f-By vi>Jue o? ajb order of the Orphan’s [Court Ito me directed, I will sell at public vendue on the 30th of August at the Coprt House in Wellsboro,;at 2 ol’clock Pj !M. - All #iat certain piece or parcel of land agnate in. the township of Shvppen, beginningrittbe n<|rlth west comertof lot surveyed for llenry Tomb; thence by the safie south 100 perches to{a post}; thence Jiy land' surveyed for John S. Hastings westl 40 perches to a post; thence by land surveyed for S 1 Newberry north one hundred perches to a post; thence bij Elijah Phillips east 40 perches to thel place!-of beginning— containing twcnty*five part |of warrfint No. 1949, dames Wilson Warrantee. i n ’ f p C 1101(1 } L !y i ! ANDREW BARTtE, j AdnumtitfiloT,. Anflist ’ 1? - Application for a divorce.—to Hordica Canada- —You hereby noticed tbkt Ursuli Canada, your wife, has applied to thdijjourt of Commpn Pleas of Tioga County, for a divotae from tbje-bondsof matrimony,and (jbat dbp said Ctjtirt have appointed Monday the 2d day or next, atl2 o clock P, M., for hearing the said Ursula Can ada in toe.premises, at whichTtime and placajyon can appear if you think proper. S. I. POWER; Wellsboro, August 7, KS6I. I ! l^henff. WEUBBORO’ ACADEMY. | Wellsboro’, Tioga County, IPennlft. I; 1 ; ]MtARXNUS N.AX.LBN, A- M.i - - Principal' assisted by a corps of competept tcaphers,: -j., ThefFall Terra will commence on the I9thjbnst. Tuition for terni of fourteen t ceekt, from <■•32.60 to $6 09. 1 ' !;■ 'ji I MILITARY IKSTRUCTIQMti Wull bc| introduced this term inko the , Aondenijr, accor ding tb a late act of the Legislature of tbn State, jsre- A Teaches’ Class also bo fofnii a. (By order of Trustees, ! ’ • j \ J. F DONALDSON i?re»’t. , Wellsboro, Ang. 7, 1861. i ■; A i. W. BAILEY & CO.L; I, AT TE(E |-I IUNION STORE, . | WELLSBOR O, 1 I i' Are opening a fine Stock of , I I NEW GOODS V Jost bought at 11 PANIC PRICES,”i and ij iiS Sold FOR CASH, at a little ABOyE COST, if^sible, f- EVERYBODY : | Call aid see the New Goods rind Prices. } |l j I ' ■ 'i 1,1 J '3 1 P. 8; All persons having unsettled sccoUr 1 1 on otir Booka arb requested to settlja the same b;f Cash or Note,li»i>ticdiately, as wo intend to} sell on|: the pay down Bvstem, until farther advices Ifrom the seat of war. I J> W - co - Welishoro, July 31, XB6L I I . POST OFHCE. Ma|lB cToS6~M follow,: The Northern (Tioga, Cor ning, -Cleveland,Now York, Ac.,) nt 9.45 A.‘ X. The Southern (Troy, Philadelphia, Waabingtoni Ac.,) at 7.45 i.jr; the Jersey Shore, (MonU, Cedar Bnn, Ac.,)and the Coudersport (Pine Cnjek, Gdihes, West Piko,|Ac.,) at 2 p- x,, every Tuesday and 1 Friday. Callfhmitt Mails leave New York the laUlllh and Slat tjf taoh month. . • ’ |_t - , AniOt-hrland Mail for California leaves®t LomS twicei week. Letters for this Mail should W marked ** OveHandi” \ .i i> -AlllleUcts alleged to ebfftUh va! oablle ’dtjeloittres shoull be registerfed. 1 L Poet Masters art ihitrncted to retain all taail mat ter bdonging to any individual until bis jwtpatages— If he be in arrears—for postage be pdm a Poit Office oped ffbm Ta. to As, K-fqwy 4*y» gnnd|y excepted. Hcoß P. M. NdriCE;— The public sre hereby* notified that the co-partnership hereto! >re eilfilng and conducted in the name of Win. A. It R (#, Lane, is rdw desolved by mutual consent ; fakin, effect the ijlh iay of July, 1881. , WM. A. W^E, July 31,18.51. 3t.* £. 6. j : [ ( SPECIAL NOTICES WHO SHOULD' USE j BOVEE DOBS’ i VEGEt] BM PE RIAL WINE BITTERS THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOE. GROVER & RAKER’S CELEBRATED NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES, FOR FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING USE, 495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Agenda in all the principal Citiee and Totem in the The Grover and Baker Sewing Machine Company are now manufacturing, and bare on exhibition at their different salesrooms, machines making the Shuttle or Lock-Stitch, of the same patterns and at the same prices as their celebrated Grover and Baker Stitch Machines, thus affording the public the advantage of comparing the stitches of the two leading machines and exercising theirown Judgment as to their re spective merits. This is the only company that manufacture both kinds of machines, and therefore the only one that can offer this privilege to the purchaser. “ We speak from experience when wesay that, after having tried all’lhe prmcipal Sewing Machines, we must accord to that of Grower and Baker the pre eminence. Those indispen sable features of sen ing, strength, uniformity andelastlcity, all of which are brought out in this incomparable invention, make it the first sewing machine in the country. Othcr s have their goed points, but this combines all, and possesses every characteristic necessary to make it most desirable.”— iV. Y. Christian Advocate and Journal. ‘ Msan vs. PnrtEscn.—We perceive that the Grover and Baker Sewing Machine is every day growing more and more in favor, both for manufacturing and family purposes—but especially as adapted to all the requirements of family use. Other machines, by dint of brazen puffery and conniving with committees at annual fairs, have been thrust forward into the first place; but they are fasl losing this unmerited posi tion. The real merits of the Grover and Machine are beginning to be known in a practical way, and daily is the demand for them increasing, while the demand for heretofore better known, but inferior machines, Is proportionally de creasing. So it turnsiout in this, as lu niahy other instances! that'honesty l« the best policy,'and the right, in the end comes uppermost. “ A trial of over two years enables us toaay with the great est confidence that there is no better machine foi general family use than Grover and Baker’s Sewing Machine Co. It makes a beautiful elastic seam that doos not rip with wear or washing, runs almost noiselesvly. is plain, simple, easy to work, and not liable to get outot reputi, fastens the ends of its own thread, and uses threads and silks diu-ctlV from tho spool- on which they are bought.”—X If. Leader. Grover and Baker’s Machines’ work in their peculiar stitch, and fabrics put together by it, may weai uud drop to pieces from original weakness or hard usage, come apart or way at the seams, they can not , they will hold together when the doth or calico mound them hangs In raga and tat ters.—X J'. Daily yews. J 'Able I? ' u The points we conceive most necessary and important to meet the wide rauge of lequlremcnte in a machine for family sewing, wu find more fully combined in the Grover and Ba kor, viz , extent of capacity, simplicity of construction, ease ’pf management, advantage of using thread from two spools without re-winding, strength of woik, elasticity, durability and regularity of stitch, and quietness of movement. We therefore mark award to the Grover and Baker.” —Report of 'Jennessee State Fair of ISOO-r-cko of St. Louis State Foir of 1860. May 15,1861.—1 y. Mr oak 'Dyspep- Lcstlesi- ifaer sick |i 1 jjjfu pub atary life POPULAR TRADE AT THE BEE HIVE. Low Prices the order of the Day. TMQUT HUNDRED YARDS fast color Scotch I j Gingham, really worth ]s. for & £c. FIVE HUNDRED YARDS White Brillaint at cents. SIX HUNDRED .YARDS Barege d’Anglais for 6 cents. FOUR THOUSAND YARDS magnificent Dress ' Goods, latest and richest designs, at Is, Is sd, 3s —well worth double the money. ONE THOUSAND YARDS Bltick Dress Silks, warranted all boiled, from 60c to $3. COLORED Dress Silks, some of the most recherche styles, very Fbw. SHAWLS, Cloth, Silk and Lace Mantillas, very el egant and wonderful cheap. 2500 Pair more of those splendid Shilling Hose. 20 DOZEN Gents' Neck Tiesat (2) cents a piece. LL other Goods equally cheap !! 1 LET nobody spend a dollar for Dry Goods until they have examined my stack. Goods shown freely. , REAL Valeccicnno and Guipure Laces, & mngnifi. cent variety, now opening. EIOH Lace Draperies and embroidered Curtain Muslins, very cheap. ' HOSIERY, for all creation ! Cotijon, Lisle Thready and Silk; everybody can be suited in Hosiery. TWENTY-FIVE CARTOON'S Wocdded Bonnot and Trimming Ribbons, for 10 cts. per yard and upwards, at the ’ BEE HIVE. Elmira, July 10, 1361. apr. 17-m6. NEW GOODS! c VERY CHEAP FOR READY' PAY. T. I * BALDWIN Has and is now receiving a large and various stock of SPRING AND SUMMER MERCHANDISE, Composed of DRYGOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, READ* MADE' CLOTHING, WOODEN WARE, and in fact all Merchandise called for in the market, rtll of which will be sold at the PANIC PRICES for READY PAY. All persons desiring to buy Goods for CASH, will do well to call and, examine my stock of MERCEANDISB before making purchase* elsewhere, as the stock will bo disposed of at unusually low prices for Cash. Tiogtti.May 8,1861. T. £. BALDWIN. O. BULLARD TS SELLING GROCERIES at priced to suit L the times. Bead them: Good Brotfh Sugar, At oetitsperlb. Best Crushed “ Best Granulated 44 tx . Best Powdered * Best-Coffee Sugar “ 9 41 44 Kerosene (Carbon) Oil* 4 1.00 44 44 gal. Extra Syrup * 4 .-.50 14 44 June 19,1861. - NEW COOPER SHOP.—The undesigned respectfully informs the citisens of Welisboro and vicinity, .that ho has opened a COOPER-SHOP opposite . ; cnowi’s waCon snfip, aid is ready to do all manner of work prompt and to older, from a gallon keg to a fifty . barrel tab. Re. pairing also done on short notice. ' 0. F. ELLIS. Welisboro, May 8,1861. _ ~ ADDIfOR’S NOTICE.—Thh undersigned, appointed an auditor to settle the account of C. B. L Ford, executor of the estate of James Ford, deo’d and make distribution of the proceeds of said estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of A. P. Cone, in Welisboro, on the 28lh day of August, at 1 P. M; THOB. ALXEN, July 81,1861. Auditor. BOOTS. AN!* SHOES—To fit the biggest gi ant or the .smallest baby. Cheapest in town [quality considered}, at fhd REGCLAIOR United States. .10 “ “ ,10 •> " ,10 " " WAR! WAR! UPON HIGH PRICES & LONG CREDITS! O. BULLARD Hu joit returned from theolties with a complete as- sortment of SUGARS, , COFFERS, TEAS, MOLASSES, RAISINS; SPICKS, and other staple Groceries, wtilch cannot to excelled in quality or cheapness in this or any other country town. HU new stpek of Groceries tm&aees SALERATXJS, SOAP, ORANGES, LEMONS, KEROSINE, CAMPHENE, CASTOR OH,, FLUID, SWEET OIL, and nearly all the luxuries used in the tables of Civilization generally and the people of Tioga County in particular. Among these are such articles as - Sugar-Cured or Smoked, DRIED BEEF, an excellent article, CODFISH, Pickled or ftrlid; MACKEREL, WHITEFISH, HERRING, PICKLED LOBSTERS, SARDINES, ±c. A good article of FAMILY FLOUR. Always on hand. Also, RipE, CORN STARCH, SYRUP, 4c. WOODEN WARE, Including, wash-tubes, RAils, churns, FANCY BASKETS, MEASURES, BABY WAGONS, two or three kinds, MOPS, BROOMS, BROOM-BRUSHES, CLOTHES BASKETS, MARKET do. CLOTHES PINS, lots of them, TRAVELING BASKETS, WHEELBARROWS, for small hoys. BUGGY MATS, and other things too numerous to mention. DRIEi» ERE ITS, Including DRIED PRUNES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED ENGLISH CURRANTS, CITRON, DATES and SPLIT PEAS. Also, all kinds of NUTS anJ FANCY CANDIES. MISCELLANEOUS. HEMP and CANARY SEEDS, LAMP CHIMNRYS, oil alios, Adamantine Candies, SduK, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, a dozen varies, and a goo 4 assortment of Yankee No* tions and Toys. Wollsboro, April 17, ISCI Mansfield classical seminary. , MANSFIELD, TIOGA' CO., PA. The F«U Term of this Institution will commence September 3d, 1861, and'continue thirteen weeks. E. VTILDMAX, A. M Principal, Prof. X, M.'Price', A. B Assistant. Mrs. H. P. R. Wildman Preceptress. Miss E. A. Chase Music Teacher. Teacher in Primary Department, Mr. Isaac Stick.vev Penmanship, EXPENSES. Tuition (Primary) per Term $2 50 Common English 4 75 Higher English Math, and Languages 6 00 Music, Piano or Melodcon 8 00 Use of Instrument 2 00 - Room rent, per term 1 50 Fuel, Fuß term 2 00 Incidental*, per term 25 Board in the Hall, per week : -1 50 We arc most happy to bo able to say to the friends and patrons of this Institution, end also to All within uf its patronage, that the building will be finished and furnished for the accommodation of all who may apply for admission as students. The peo ple of Mansfield, who have so long and sacritizingly labored for this educational cnteiprize, Tioga and Bradford counties. Northern Pa., may now begip to reap the fruits of having in their miost, a First-Class Seminary of learning. It is the design of the Faculty, which is composed of teachers of much experience and acknowledged ability, to make every possible effort to render this School one of the most desirable in the State, for those who desire a thorough, practical education. The building ha? a very desirable location on an eminence, about eighty rods east of tho Ti°ga Railroad. It is .a brick structure, 150 feet long, four sjprjea high, built in the most modern style of archueiture., There are two Literary Societies connected with the Sfeboot, each having a roam exclusively for its use. There is also a Library in the Institution for the uso of stti dqnts. . j No student will be taken for less than a term, ana any who outer will, therefore, be obliged to pay tui tion fbr a full term. Tuition payable, one half at the commencement, and the remainder at the middle of the term, . The building having been erected at a great ex pense, tho' Trustees being anxious to keep it in the best possible state of preservation, think it not best to bavo any self-boarding in the building. Those who desire to board themselves, can procure rooms at a very reasonable rate in the village. For farther particulars address tho Principal. Rev. N. FELLOWS, Pres’t. July 17, 1861. A. J. Ross., Soc’y. Important anroiiscemeti THE copartnership heretofore existing under the firm W. A. ROE A Co., birring been dissolved, the aohscr|bbf, fot tbb purpose of immediately closing up tho businfess bf the coiiccm, nofr offers their Urgl stock of Goods at new bos! 1 . Personal desirous of ma king purchases, will to their advantage to call at-anco and niakb tixblr se lection?, as 1 “ FIRST CONE, FIRST SERrMb.” This stock consists of the usual variety and general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, | HARDWARE, ;CROCKERY, BOOTS 4 SHOES, HATS A CAPS, I READY MADE CLOTHING, WOODEN WARE, GLASS WARE, CARPET A FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, Ac,, Ac. and milst 1» immediately disposed of. Jerome smith. Welisboro, July 10,1861. ■ "NJOTljlyE.—Persons indebted to .me, either ’ by note, or book aeeonnt, must settle si once, or the claims will be pnt in process of. eon lection. Call upon either H. Sherwood, Attorney, or Mrt Julius Sherwood, at Wells boro. Hay 2a,1861. . JULIOS SHERWOOD. OOL! **"*' JL! 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No othef works will so liberally rownrd.thejßsertion* of Agents. A.v Agent Wanted in this County. .J’srms made known on application to the Publishers. [Ai:g. 11, ’59. ORPHAN'S COURT SALK.—In pursuance of an order of the Orphan’s Court' for Tioga County the following described property w\U be sold at public sale at the Court House in Wellsboro, on Tuesday, the 20thday of August next, at 2 o'clock P, M., of aaid day, tekwit: . The undivided equal moiety or half part of the fol lowing described two contiguous tracts or parcels of land, -situated in the township of Dclmar, county afore/ said. The first thereof begimng at a post the soufa west corner and the north west corner of Ellis At-. Bodine ; thence along lino oWand now or formerly Alexanders. Brewster, northlwenfy-nine perches and six tenths of a perch, to a post, the north w-cst corner tbereofj/thencq along line of lard of said Ellia &L Bodine and line of land of John Dickinson, norm eighty-nine degrees and a half, east one hundred and seventy-seven perches.and five tenths of a perch; thence by land of John Dickinson south llurly-ibur perches and one tenth of a perch to a post; thence east fifty-one-percbes and six tenths of a perch to.£ post, the north west comer of admail lot conveyed by John Dlvkensop tq George McLeod-and Donaldson;* thence along the said lot south.thirty-gix perches to a post; thence by land of tho said Ellis 51, Bodine, and land of Levi I. Nichols, south eighly aine degrees and three fourths of a degree, west onq hundred and twenty-seven perches and eight tenths of a perch to a post, the south east corner of other land of the said Ellis M. Bodine-f thence north thirty two perches and five tenths of aperch-to a sugar tree,’ and thence along line of said Ellis M. BorUne sooth eighty**ne degrees and three fourths ot a ‘degree, west one hundred and one pcrchesmnd three tenths of a perch to.tho place of begining—containing sixty three acres and one hundred and thirty perches, strict measure, be the same more er less, and being the sawn piece or parcel of land which Elila and wife by deed dated the twenty-fourth day of Sr£teoU jjer, A. D.,1-1853, conveyed to the said George McLeod and John F. Donaldson. The other lot; begining at a poit the extreme south east corner, thereof; thence by line of the lot above described, north thirty.six rods to a post, ths north, vrest corner thereof; thence east twelve ; perobejf and two tenths, of a perch to the plank rpad thence, along the said road south eighteen degrees, perches; thence south thirty-three degreed, west twenty-seven perches and nine tenths of a perch ter the place of begining—containing two' acres and fifty-seven perches, strict measure, be the- same more or less, being the same IptAlnch John Dickinson Mary J. his wife by deeply dated the twciuy r fourt(i day of September, A. D Vi l&s3, conveyed to the said John D, Donaldson and George McLeod; , . Also—The equitable interest in a certain piece, paccejof land ( jg’ifuated in Charleston township, county aforesaid—containing eighteen acres underdo tenths of; an acre, being Xo. 97 of the allotment of the ijingbupa lands in Charleston aforesaid. subjecfctQ thc.claim of the said estate for tho pnrehnse money ihereof. * Terms made knowh nt tbe time of the sole. SARAH IL McLEOD, > J, ■, • / July 2i, 1801. GEO; P. McLEOD, . J i WATCH, CLC)C —AND— JEWELRY STORE* r PHE undersigned, having purchased of, AS- X ,i,n: Eolev his ipterpstip the Clock, Watch and. Jewelry business, respectfully invites the attention tbe pubjio to bis assortment of goods* In connection with {ha- ~ , ■ £OOK AND STATIONERY BUSINESS; , WATCHES of all discriptionj fpr bale, and st'pri, Cos ranging from $lO to $l5O, Can aell the new AMERICAN WATCHES, with hoary bunting ca«b«, and tcarrnmW, fpr.tbo low sura, 0f,5.‘33. Alep p:ill lb# kept on band, GOLD WATCHES, etpieiatly.for iba Ladies., CLOCKS, from 51.25 to $75, will ulwayib* found on exhibition. 1 ! IN CONNECTION tSIT,N 7>HE ABOVE,’ «an be tpd all binds,of SILVER AND PtAITEti WARE, to suit the purchaser, and marked with ant' inscription or name. The.above is always warranted"; A large, assortment sf. watch guards, keys, 40,, and best AMERICAN KNIVES, silver butter Jtnivos.Ai. Ac. Alt kinds of REPAIRING done by Andie Foley at the old stand. W. H. SMITH! Wellsboro, March 13, 1861. MANHOOD./ Hoik Lost,, How Restored. Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope; A lecture on ature, Treatment, and Radical Cure of Spcrmniorrlioa, or&miual Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousnessandinvok votary emission, producing iin potency, ConsmnplioQ japd Mental and Physical Debility. By Kobt. J.Culveewrll, Mijh, 'fhe Important fact that the awful consequences of, abuse tnpj be effectually removed without iqterijai mMiqln«s or she Applications of caustics, instruments, Kated bougies, and other •■empirical,device*, clearly demonstrated, and the -entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adoptod L -by the celebrated-.antbor f«lJr'lcx plained, by means of which every one is enabled tocure l)im •elf perfectly, ajid at the least possible,, coat, therehv aVaMt log all tbe advertised vostrumaof thoday. This lecture will proye a poon tq thousands and thousanda. ,• • ; . Bent under seaf, ip jv plain envelope, to ’any address, post paid, on tbe receipt of two postage stamps, by addressing • , Dr„CU. J. C. KLI.VK* 127 Bowery, New York. Post. Office l*ox 4,r*Sfi. , to COJVSUITIPTIVES; rpHE stifcscrlber will cheerfully send (free of J- charge) to all who desire it, the copy or a Sim ple Recipe by which he was cared of that dire dis ease, Consumption, ' (l . ’ Sufferers with Cossr^fPi;tpß,,XwHJf ( l, Pao.vcniru, or any lung affectiop, Jie sincerely hb(>o* will try (his Recipe, ifelt satisfied thot if they do so they will! bo. more than satisfied with the resale Thankful for liis own complete restoration, be is epzious td placointhe hafids of every sufiorcr the means of cure. Those' wishing the teccipo with fufirdirecfiohs, Ac,, will please call on' dr address Rpfr, WM. S. ALLEK, No. 60 John Street, New York. May 1,1861.-3 mo*. June, 5,1861, TAtlllßiX PABMISG LANDS ,FC>R SALE, j; rpHE .nnaersigned is now offering to settlers -I- a,large quantity of excellent fanning lands, sit uated firm tijo to fifteen miles’ distance from Wells boro, in Delmar, Sbippen, Morris snd Elk townships; Tioga Go., Pa. r Xbe lands are generally noil watered, good roil, and in a healthy part of the country, and will be sold in lot* to enit purchasers Jaud on Tory liberal terms of payment. For farther particulars inquire of the owner/; Messrs. Phelps, Dodge 4 Co., 19 and 21, Cliff Si., Now Fork, or of the subscriber. JOHN DICKINSON, Agent. Wollsboro, Oct. S, 1860-yl PXECDTOE'S NOTlCE.—Letters testntrtrfr Ury having been grouted, to the undersigned no the tut Bill’ and testament of JOBN BERBV, late of Tioga, deo'd, all persons indebted to estate of said decedent, are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims n gainst the same Bill prasiit them to dt’DITU BBKRS,. r June 2_B ; 18M,-* jr«ct<#*<>«
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