kaoitai;b». KXBOBI.yyBOXTB i <* rjwaU GoUon. Ca B BMM! discovered passing by there ort; Monday of last rut, (tbd 12th inst.) with a nice & top buggy, ud almost new silver plated harness,; Chase wasgiv n immediately, and Jonas brought hack. Ho con tod to the stealing of Keith’ horse, 1 apd told where bi sold it, which has since proven teja, as Kelt* went ind got bis horse again. Sheriff £>*ytnonr, of Setuben County, N, Y., came with an advertisement, and look thief, horse 4c, back with him to tfy and give him hie dot for the last theft. 1 JSf-A friend furnishes .ns with die list of appoint- by the East Genesee ( inference this Ccnnty, for the coming year: W'lUboro —James Landreth. • * Ciarleiton —B. L. Stillwell.- • ■ Kannjleld,-Covington and Tioga— e,Wosley i Cochran,' B. Drake. “ ‘ * i Jfaintburg —Ebenezor Colson. ! lairrencevillo —lV, Holdt. Jociion—Edward 0. Bail. " Knoxville —C. L.F. Howe. j; Million —Joel'Austin. . - ! ■Pint Creek —W. Christian. ■ We,\fieJd~W. M. HaskeU. " Brookfield —E. Sweet. , - b We hare <»lao received a copy if the resolutions fulfil by the Conference at bnt we regret tat ire cannot find room for theipsthii week. They in of the right kind. • a ; yS~ A mistake occurred in the obituary notice of Etorj E. McCarter in onr issue 'of last week. The ttteaed was taken sick of the fever of which he died ’silt on duly with his regiment at Now Creek, In Wtstem Virginia, l and came hack with the regiment 1» Hamjbnrg. Wo learn from one well qualified to that tb« treatment of the sick by the snrgepn of Hut regiment is not what it shonld be. In the tent rtich they dignified with the name of hospital e t Humbnrg, there were none of tho ordinary oonven. imeej of life—not a waeb basin,;,not' # towel, nor a £!w - Allowances must of course be mode for the wtnmstances of the case; but after all, one cannot Wp thinking that with some odre, a very little ex pense, and a modicum of comm it decency and hn-; subity, the mortality in the carols of onrnrmy,migh t greatly lessened. Bet the gof Vrnment eftike atthe toi of the evil, by removing -all 'sjuacks nnd charla bos, who have been admitted into these i volunteer ■ 7 sifflecfs, os surgeons, through igre-palling,and not tttoogh theuyiwn ability to pass an examination.— the medical examining Board of the Regular Ar- B ble extended to the Volnhteass., < • '' - , sFor the Agitator. THE TOLUfiTBESS. Me. Young—On a call for $OO,OOO volunteers! 'fie following would be the apportionment for M . cb township and borongh in the County to ® loH Liberty ..>4l. 25. Mot ns.. “, bltb! >“.. 42. Matisbnrg -3.' pT'ston ...50. MidHebary a ,;39. '-OT'Dgton 32. Mai afield ~9. n “ Boro 8. Nert>«w.i 13. ner -- 26. ' OM>la.i; 11. 5B. Richmond .34. f, e * rfi «>d IT. Rutland. .29. 2. Shippen 1... 6. B. • SnlUiari---- • 44 - 29.. Tioga../. 27. 7? e - - 11. Tioga Boro 11. 3B. Union =.....33. f BOl7 *’-; 8. Ward; 17. i* men *e 26. We115b0r0....... 20. <«*tenoeville 13, "Westfield ....28. 7ho -above-is founded on the census of 1860 t’ag every fortieth one of the population .r-* °otsop779. Oar county lacks about four oadred of having furnished her. qnota.. It ««d ba oonB i4 e red‘a greb ji favor if some one ««eh township and borjhgh would furnish 1 0 names of soldiers the,seryice from *«.pectiv. towns, witb'their ages and pla «« of birth if known; Thßpbject is to preserve the m S , list of such patfrttio men, who, at ■ tbeir country, tye uniting to risk W //os for the flag of thij glorious Union. I'eUsbora'Ang. 3,1861; ;; . J.Eherv. THB "traridß : » DODQE EEPjtJDIATJBI). I 'vA-EKHTMt. .-.’l, /; Two*, Sept. 2,1861. , Kditok or TB* AoiTitoß— D*ik Sib.—l wish iCexpMjnthtoogh your columns Imy reasons for signing the call(phblisbed iii jloat week’s Pemocrvt)foj a. Union., Convention, together with some, of kny Republican neighbors. The oall.as I tmdastoodit, was to : do|. sway with th r e system of‘electioneering and choosing dele gates', il believed the way in our dele gates were elected to be unjust,' for -th'e reason that some were instructed, And others Were hot instructed at ill, except to compliment a home candidate, whether he was capablej or not, thus giving the capdidate control of the delegate, and a chance jto trade the interests of a town for something; the town did not want, merely to benefit i some hungry office;seeker. Many of our townsmen (myself inclnided,) did not vote at the naacusffor this reason, and went away protesting agiinst snoh a course. To make my meaning clear, I will suppose a case: “A” and “B” livejin the same town, and are asking jthe people fof the same office. If j the feelings and judgment of the people are against “A,” ■he should at Once retire; and the jsarae in the case of “B”4-neither should try tjo force him self upon an janwilling people. This was my view. This ns the reason, fellow. citizens, why wfi signed the call in the Democrat. . We wan ted reform in; that direction. And this is one reason\siy l| did not snbmit my njame as a can didate for Commissioner before the Convention. Another reason was, that I ascertained that Job Bexford hadiho most delegates by instruction, for.first choice, from the fact that location enti tled him to it, and the people expressed their feelings in that way. Consequently I consid ered it my dpty to withdraw. I did so, with a consciousness of right to the people. I believe, and the people believe that the Commissioners (there jbeingkhree of them,} should be located in a triangular form about the County. Fellow Citizens, I am willing to labor with yon for equal rights to all localities, and a- fair expression of the majority. I go heartily for the Resolutions of the Convention!, and the Plat form ajdopte| by it. C. pF. Miller. The resolutions passed at thie Republican Convention, (meet our entire approval, and the above sets fdrth our reasons for signing the call, and as the Democrat has published the call for a convention, giving Relegates ttle same chance to betray thp people, and using the names of men without their consent, wel heartily pro test against] it. I Signed —i tuja Kirk'enj In-Ward, oh Mr. DAniElf LIOTX, both|< } DIED, In Farmintton, July 29th, 1861, V aged 5 months and 13 days. Sleep on, sjweet babe—like a flower Thy eplnt did depart; Tbon bast passed from earth to that 1 Where pnin can never pierce thy hj Dear by did—l can never more 'i Prses thy sweet face to mine— Such a sweet, heavenly look it bore, With ro|cs aronod It twined. Than hastlrepoeed among angels, Tbon bast proUled with the bearer Era now With angelic* Chorals In theirhweet harmonious song. Thy beanttons eyes how faded. Thy limps grew cold in death, ' In life tbqb wert ever needed To beguile affections deep. Sleep on sweet babe amid the flowers And sen tby brow from burning pi It were wfcked to wish thee back one Or bs earth here to remain; v Tbon art gone sweet LydJa, We misithy wining smile; Thy brigHc, bhie eye expressive . Of* sweet and lovely child. My heart alone Us angnish knows, •Nar cad my grief be spoken— ls the qause of all in! - In swelling accents broken. ' TBbngb.aft laid beside tby brother, liftbe grave so deep and cold, Death tom thee from tby mother, Its icy.irasp to hold. They borl thee to the cbnrcb-yard tc : And pliced thee in tby grave. And them to sleep in thy new home Tilljtheu art called to rise and pn Thou halt joined the heavenly nnta l In hap|jy garlands woven— Best on tweet babe in peaceful slotr Call not, we’ll meet thee soon in 1 < FarmingU|i,' Pa. SFBOIAIj no 1 : WHO SHOULD USE DR. 3. |ROVER DOSS’ VEGETABLE IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS f t All who ate afflicted with Incipient Consumption or Weak Lungs shoo use them. All who suffer from weak Stomachs, Indigestion, Dyspep sia, or PlleaFshould use tbom. Alt who siffer from General or Nervous Debility, Restless ness at nighfe, want of Sleep, 4c., should use them. , All persons who are convalescent after fever or other sick ness shbuldmse them. ] Mlnistersjof the Gospel, Lawyers, Lecturers, ana all pnb lie speakerafsbonlti use them. ! Book} Keepers, and all persons leading a sedentary life should use &em. ' I = The urged fend infirm should ose therri. All who inquire a stimulant or tonicj should use them. All Whoafoaddlcted to the use of aidant spirits and wish to reform, should qse them. ; They} arefenade of a pure Sherry Wine, and of the native plants (md herbs of the country, and should be recommend ed by tfcmp|rance societies, clergymen, physicians, and all friendsj of humanity. •' !" . t „ lt tt ... They are prepared by an experienced and skillfull physi cian, Md adds from their medicinal properties, are a most delightful leverage; and yet, as a medicine, are as innocent and ha rmlqps as the dews of- heaven. | gold‘by druggists generally. ] T CHAS. WIDDIFTELD * CO., Proprietors, . I ’ .78 William st~ New York. Bald prfn,iLowen & Co- Agents at Tioga. 7:8yl Tioga, Is General Agent for Tio ga County,io whom all applications aor agencies must be A DMMISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of XiX (administration having been (granted to the sub scriber, oil the estate.of Preailla Colton, lata of Del mar Township, dec’d., notice is hereby given to those -indebted to said estate to make ■■immediate payment, And tboselbaving claims to present them properly au thenticated for settlement to the subscriber. I T" ISRAEL STONE, Adm'r. ‘ Sept. 4,1861.-6 t. I j LOStIQR STRAYED. —A. small sized red cowl She has white streaks Along the back and belly. Spe left about a week ago. Any information as to herlwhereahonts will be thankfully received. f f MATTHEW BLATNBR. Wellsboro. Aug. 28, XS4I. Lisfe-I FLIES I FLIES!—FIy-Stono, or Cobklt, for-piisoning flies-f-also FLY-PAPER, or EXTERMINATOR, price sir kept per paper. For sale at | ROY’S DRUG STORE. T> ATS 1 BATS I—The celebrated POISONED AV WHEAT, or RaT DESTjROYER—put up in papers, and sold for in cents per package, at , r I BOY’S DRUG STORE, "NJOTIpE.—The public ape hereby notified , that the co-partnership heretofore existing and conducted in the name of- Wm. A. k E. G. Lafie, is now desdlved by, mutual consent; taking effect the 29th day of July, 1881. | WJL A. LANE, Jackssn, July 31,1861. St« ! E. G. LAKE. ■\!|E# "WHEAT FLOUR at ■J3B I WRIGHTS A BAILEYS. New WHEAT FLOUR, tip top and cheap, at I WRIGHT’S, ; ;! . f :*: ' i THE TIOGA COU N;TY.. AO IT ATO R. SEWING MACHINES, Agenda in all Ihtprincipal Ctliet and Tomt in (A* The Grover and Baker Sewing Machine Company ore bow. manufacturing, and bare on exhibition at their different salesrooms, machines making the Shuttle or Lockstitch, 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 offtr this privilege to the purchaser. “ We speak from experience wfien we say that, after having tried all the principal Sewing Machines, we must accord to that of Grover and Baker the pre eminence. Those Indlspen, saMe features of sewing, strength,uniformity andelostlcity. all of which are brought out in this Incomparable invention, make it the first sewing machine in the country. Others have their gocd points, bnt this combines all, and possesses every characteristic necessary to make it roost desirable. JV, T. Christian Advocai* and Journal . ** Merit vs. Pretence.—We perceive that tho Grover «nd Baker Sowing Machine Is every day growing more and more In favor, both for manufacturing am! family purposes—but especially as adapted to all the requirements of family use. Other machines, by diet of brazen puffery and conniving with committees at annual fairs, have been thrust forward into the first place; but they are fast losing this unmerited posi tion. The real merits of the Grover and Baker 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 machines, is proportionally de creasing. So It turns out in this, as in many other instances, that‘honesty is the best policy,'and the right, In the end comes uppermost. “A trial of over two years enables ns to say 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 does not rip with wear or washing, runs almost noiselessly, is plain, simple, easy to work, and not liable to get oat of repair, fastens the ends of its own thread, and uses threads and silks directly from the spools on which they are bought.”— N. T, Leader. Grover and Baker's Machines’ work in theirpecullar stitch, and fabrics put together by it, may wear and drop to pieces from original weakness or hard usage, but come apart or give way at the seams, they can not; they will bold together when the cloth or calico around them hangs in tags and tat ters.—N. T. Daily Newt.. itchell, Eras* Aiken. u The points we conceive most necessary and important to meet the wide range of requirements in a machine for family sewing, we find more fully combined in the Grover and Ba ker, extent of capacity, simplicity of construction, eass. of management, advantage of using thread from two spools without re-winding, strength of work, elasticity, durability and regularity of stitch, and quietness of movement We therefore mark award to the Grover and Baker.” —Report cf Tennessee State Ihir of 1860— alto of SL Louxt State Fair qf D. Hill, E*q., ELSIE J. EL- iTDIA Z. HALL, 1860. May 16,1861.—1 y. holy bower, ifcart. ■VTOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN that i Spe- JLM cial Coart will be held at the Court House, in Wellsboro, by the Hon. Ulysses: Mercur, commencing on the third Monday of October next, to eontinne two week, for tho trial of the following causes, under the provisions of the act of Assembly of the- 14th, April, 1834, t' J. V. DONALDSON, Proth’y. Angnst 14,1861. Samuel M Pox vs. J Thompson / ; Pliny Ban vs, E B Jeronld, Admrs - : Geo Wallace et si vs. I Inscbo S Pierce vs. J Dnffey et af Sobeiski Ross vs. Stephen Babcock. Tioga County - vs. John W. Maynard J 8 Brydon’s Adm’r' vs. Hiram InseEe p g Elliott . vs. R T Davis. *t al Bingham Trustees vs. Stephen Potter J N. Bache vs. A C Ely Sarah 1 Keene vs. Amos Bixhy , Amos Bixhy vs. Sarah L Keene Bingham Trustees vs. Anson Buck at al Bingham Trustees vs. Timothy Brace et al A S Turner vs. John Drew et al James I Jackson vs. J N Bache, Kir Abel Nickerson vs. Peter Green ; M M Converse vs. Henry Colton George Corlies vs. -Edwin Dyer John P. Donaldson vs. A P Cone Bingham Trustees vs. David A Ciark “ vs. Martha J L Clark et al « vs. George B Colegrovectal w vs. Joseph Stafford etal \y throng if d ; boor, WOM, jbow, . learen. H. A.HUL. lICES. AX THE BEE HIVE. Low Prices the order of the Bey. EIGHT HUNDRED YARDS fast color Scotch Gingham, really worth Is. for 6 ic. EIVB HUNDRED YARDS White Brillaint at 5} cents. SIX HUNDRED YARDS Barege d’Anglais for 6 cents. * FOUR THOUSAND YARDS magnificent Dress Goods, latest and richest designs, at Is, Is Bd, 3s —well worth double the money.. ONE THOUSAND YARDS Black Dress Silks, warranted all boiled, from BOc'to £3. COLORED Dress Silks, some of the most recherche styles,-very low. SHAWLS, Cloth, Silk and Lace' Mantillas, very el egant and wonderful cheap. 2500 Pair more of those splendid Shilling Hose. r 20 DOZEN Gents’, Neck Tiesat (2) cents a piece. ALL other Goods equally cheap!! 1 i LET nobody spend a dollar for Dry Goods nntil they have examined my stock. Goods shown freely. REAL Valeucienne and Guipure Lacei, & maguifi cent variety,, now opening. RXOH Lace Draperies and embroidered Curtain MudiuB l 'very cheap. HOSIERY, for ail creation! Cotton,LleW Thread, and Silk; everybody can be suited in Hosiery. TWENTY-FIVE CARTOON'S Brocaded Bonnet and Trimming Ribbons, for 10 ots. per yard and Upwards, at the .BEE HIVE. Elmira, July Ift, 1861. apr. 17-m6. IMPORTANT AMHOUNCEUIET r THE copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of. W. A. ROE A Co., having been dissolved, the sobscriber, for 1 the purpose of immediately closing up the business of the concern, now offers their large stock of Goods At NEW YORK COST. Persons desirous of making purchases, will find it to their advantage to call at od’ce and make their se lections, as * “ Fiiisf CoMe, fir IT SERVED.” ibis stock consists of the nsnal variety aid genera) assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, hardware, crocEery, BOOTS A SHOES, HATS A CAPS. BEADY MADE CLOTHING, WOODEN WARE, GLASS WARE, CAEPET A FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, Ac,, Ac. And must be immediately disposed of. ' .JEROME SMITE. Wellsbbro, July 10,1881. ■■ ■ TSTOOLI WOOL 1-4 The highest Market v V price paid for Wool at the Union Storeiof j. w. bailey; a c 6. GROVER & BAKER’S CELEBRATED NOISELESS TOR FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING USE, 495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. United State*, '-i SPECIAL COURT. POPULAR TRADE WAE! WAE! UPON HIGH PRICES * LONGTCREDITS Oi BULLARD Hu Just returned from the cities with a completeas- sortment of SUGARS, ' COFFEES, ' TEAS, MOLASSES, EAISINS, SPICES, apd other staple Groceries, which cannot be excelled in quality or cheapness in this or any other countiy town. His new stock of Groceries embraces SALEEATUS, SOAP, OEAKGES, KEROSINE, CASTOR OIL, SWEET OIL, and nearly all the luxuries need in the tables of Civilisation generally and the people of TiogaCoonty in particular. Among these are snob articles as BAMS, Sugar-Cured or Smoked, DRIED BEEP, an excellent article. CODFISH, Pickled or Dried, MACKEREL, WHITEFISH, HERRING, PICKLED LOBSTERS, SARDINES, Ac. A good article of FAMILY FLOUR. ( Always on hand. Also, ' RICE, CORN STARCH, STRUP, 40. WOODEN WARE, Including, WASH TUBBS, PAILS, CHURNS, ' MEASURES, FANCY BASKETS, BABY WAGONS, two or three kinds, . MOPS, BROOMS, BRQOM-BRUSHES, CLOTHES BASKETS, MARKET do. CLOTHES PINS, lots of them, TRAVELING BASKETS, for small boys. BUGGY MATS, end other things too numerous to mention, ; ■ -I DRIED FRUITS, Including DRIED PRUNES, .DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, j DRIES' ENGLISH CURRANTS, CITRON, DATES and SPLIT PEAS. Also, all kinds of NUTS and FANCY CANDIES. MISCELLANEOUS. HEMP and CANARY SEEDS, 1 DAMP CHIMNEYS, all sixes,' '—'Adamantine Candlqf, Snuff, Smoking and Chewing Tobaeoo, a doren varies, and a good assortment of Yankee Na- tions and Toys. Wellshoro, April 17,1861. NEW goods: TERY_CHEAP FOR READY PAY. T. L. BALDWIN Has and is now receiving a large and various stock of SPRING AND SUMNER . MERCHA N D I 8 E , Composed of t DRYGOODS, GROCERIES,,! HARDWARE, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, READY MADE CLOTHING, WOODEN WARE, and in fact all Merchandise called! for in the market, all of which will be sold at the PANIC PRICES for HEADY PAY, All persons desiring to boy Goods for CASH, will do trail to call and examine, my stock of HER CHANDISE before cashing purchases elsewhere, as the stock will be disposed of at unusually low prices for Cash. Tioga, May 8,1861. T. L. BALDWIN. J. W. BAILEY 8c CO., AT the; UNION STORK, WELL SB O\R O, . Are opening a fine Stock of % NEW GOODS Just bought at “PANIC PRICES,” and will bo sold FOR CASH, at a little ABOVE COST, if possible, EVERYBODY Call and see the New Goods and'Prices. P. S. All persons having unsettled accounts on our. Books, are requested 'to settle the same by Cash or Note, immediately, as we intend to sell on. (he pay down system, until farther advices from the seat of war. J. W. BAILEY * CO. ' Wollshoro, July 31,1861. WELLSBOBO’ ACADEMY. Wdllsboro’, Tioga County, Penns. ai&BZNVS nr. AUSB. A. m.t - - Principal assisted by a corps of competent! teachers. The Fall Term will commando on the 19th inst. Tuition for term of fourteen treekj, from $2.50 to $B.OO. , MILITARY INSTRUCTION ? will be introduced this term into! the Academy, accor ding to a late act of the Legislature of this State. jisB* A Tkaches’ Glass will also bo formed. By fitder of Trustees, J. F DONALDSON; Ptru'U Wellshoro, Aug. 7,1861. , . THtJ OSCEOLA HIGH SCfIOOE WILL OPEN the Enll term of the ensuing year; Ang. 27th, Winter term, Dec. 10th, Spring term, March Zsth, 1862. Each Term to continue fourteen ireeks. Tuition from $3 to $6. , Rooms furnished for those wishing to board themselves. ~ Board $1.60; Bodrd and lodging, $1.75. per-week j Room, $1.50 per term; Inetrtitnental Music, with use of instrument, $10.00; Slhgingin classes free. School Books ctln be procured at the Institution. ' pST" For Circulars, • or. for further address A. R, WIGHTMAN, Prtjietpal. OsceolA, Jfaiy Si, 1881, - ■VIEW COOPER SHOP.—The ondersigned I’ respectfully.informs the citisensof Wellsbbrij and vicinity, that he has opened a COOPER-SHOP opposite CHOWL’S WAGON SHOP; and is ready to do ail manner of work prompt.and tb order, from a gallon keg to a, fifty barrel tub. Re pairing also dope ohshqrtnetibS; '6. F. ELLIS; Wellshoro, May 8,1881 i LEMONS, CAMPHENE, FLDID, LAMP OIL, BOUGHT PREVIQtJS TO THE WE WOULD RES.PEOTPtjLILt ATTEHTIOjf CAU —to—- ), LARGE AH HIT A —ON 2 a SCIKMII (( ; ' , \i) O M E STIC §i . 1 I SB E~E T 1 N ~y4 . % , SHIRT BOUGHT AT THE LOWEI FOB <3 AS. ALSO, TEAS, SUGASS, AND COFFEI IN PIIC 1 1 ) _ J kbtf SEtLlifG At tiESS TflAfc PRESENT VALtn&i FERINE k CO., ib i* 6 Yi P At rriHS following storks are sent to Sbbscrtbess'ln any part X of the country, (tipoa receipt of retail pries,) by mail or fjssz and Charles A. Dana, aided by a Hnfflerohf acleetcorpeofwrt* ter* in alt WatrtMa of Silence, Art, and llWtmtilM. thin work i> belhgpublUhed to aborit 16 I«-ge octato-ToIy&M, each containing 760 two-eolnroapagii. This I, It Ul;lT^' pnbliahM oiico la a boot three month;.. - '. .J. Price, in Cloth, *3; Bhehp,*3>! Half Mbmeco,sd;Mf Russia, tL6O each. Thb Ne* Afaeftein Cyclopedia tt pbimU* without hdflg Superficial, learned btit not pedahtic, comprefacimTelmtßof* flclently detailed, free from personal pique and paftyprtybr dice, fresh sad yet accurate; It Is s complete statement m all that ,1s known upon oreiy important topic within th»' scope of htmian intelligence. Ktery Important article In It has hash ep&cfalfy sfritteh for its pages by men whnarrwi* tfaorities upon the topics of irhich they speak. They are re l , quired to bring the subject bp to the present moment ; ‘ui state just how it stands now.. All the statistical iofonnatlwt Is from, the latest reports* fche geographical accounts keep pace with the latest explonitfOdS; historical shatters InclUds the freshen Just views; tbs biographies] notices not only Being a Political Sidtofy.of the Cnlted Stale*, from the or-, gariization of the ftrttJFedeml &>ngM*a In 1789 to 185® Bd lied arid compiled bf Hbti.Thorilaa H, Behton, from the of ficial Records of Corigrea*. „ , .. The work will bp coinpleiid Id 15 octtro Tolnme* of 760 page* ericE, It of which ire now toady; An additional rolriffle f»i{l be toned opce In three, months. . A WAt OP PEOCUWHO THE CTCLOPAXPU OB DtBATtS. Form a ciub bf four* and remit tfab, price bf, font books; and fire copies will b« sent atthe remitter’s expense for can ridge: or for ten subscribers, eleteo copies will be sent aipur eipemfdhckTHi^i, Ire Agevts. ~ No other tfortes will do liberally reward the exertions of Agents. AS Aoest in this County, rreras mads known on application to the Publishers. [Ang. 11, ’69. TI/fANSFIELD CLASSICAL SJJMINAHYi Ali- MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO;, PA. The Pall Term of this Institution will commence September 3d; 1391, and continue thirteen weeks. . E. WILD'jiAJ?, A. ' Prof. N. M. Price, A. 8.............A55i5tant. Mrs. H. P. R. Wildsak;,;..Preceptress, _ Miss E. A. Chase......;Mhsio ; Teacher; i Teacher in Primary, Department. Mr. IsAAc StiCknet;.; ;;..;;;..Penmanship. EXPENSES. Tuition (Primary) per Term $3 59 Common English - A 7o ‘ ttigheh English J?ath. and Languages.;;;.-;. 6 00 Music; Piano or AlclodbonB (id Use of Instreinent. 2 00 Boom rept, per term.....;..;.:;..; 1 50 Fuel, Foil tferm.. 2 00 InbidehtilS, pefterm;;;..;;;;... 25 Board in the Hull, per week;....-i5i............. 1 50 Tfro are ritost happy to bo able tcAy to the friends and patrons of this Institution, ana also to all within the range of its patronage, that the building Will bd finished and furnished for the acSomiubdaubn hf all Who may appty for admission as studehts. The peo ple of Mansfield; who have so long and sacrifizingly labored for this educational enterprise, Tioga .and Bradford counties. Northern Pa., may Jnow begin to reap the fruits of having in their miust, a First-Clntd fiethinary of learning. - ( It is the design of the Faculty, which is fcotsposed bf!teachers of much experience and acTthowlcdged Ability, to make every possible eIToH to render this School one of the most desirable in the State, for thbse Whb desire a thorough, practical education.. The huildiog has a very desirable location pp an eminence;- about eighty rods cast of the Tioga Railroad. It is, a brick structure, 150 feet long, four stories high, built in the mo'st fiiodetti Style of architecture. Them Pro two Literary Societies connected with the School; each having a room exclusively for its [Use. There iS also a Library in the Iristitatibh for the t)S6 of sth aeiita: , ", , . ... ; No student will be taken for less than a term, andr any who enter will, therefore, be obliged to pay tui tion for a full term. Tuition payable, one half at the. opmmencement, and the remainder at the middle of the term. The building having, been erected fit a great GSc {tense, thh Trustees being anilous .to keep it in the best possible statp df nibservaUdn, think it not best to have any seif-boarding in the building. Those who desire to. board themselves, can procure "rooms at s very reasonable rate iff the village. . For further partii-tHars address the Principe). ._ , Eev. N. FELLOWS, PriVL • A. J. Hoss, Soe’y. Jnly 17,1861. LS 1 !- , 8, WATCH, OLDGH, —ATTD — ' ' y '4‘f v JEWELRY STORE. rpai) undersigned, haring purchased of Air- JL j)jE Polet bis interest in the Clock, Watch and jesthlrY.baslness, respectfully invites‘Hßo attention of the public to’ his assortment of goods/ Jd Connection with the I* BOOK AND STATIONERY BUSINESS; WATCHES of all discriptiohs for rile, aid afpri ees-ranging from $lO to $l9O. Cati sail' thb now AMERICAN WATCHES, wUH heal? hunting eases, ■n>l ttarfanietl, for the low.shm pf $96.. Also will be kipt on hand, GOLD WATCHES, espicially for the Ladies. CLOCKS, from $1.25 to $79, will alftoys Be {band on exhibition. ■ IN c6nNECT(6N WITH THE A66VE; can Jie had oil binds of SILVER 'AND PLAITED WARE, 16 suit the purchaser, and njarfeed'iHth nhy inscription bh nanSb. TSS above is .always warranted. A large fljsertmSnt bf watch guards, keys. So., and Best AMERICAN KNIVES, silver butte* knives, Sc., 4c. All kinds of REPAIRING done by Andie FblQjr' at the old stand. W;, H. SMITH.' WelUboto, Starch 13, 1861. NO !ES IT PRU U i 1 ]j HAS removed his feOOT, SHOE, LEATHER ahd PINDfS STORE, ffetd his late location on Main Street, to his Tannery at the lower end of the village, where ho-will bo glad to wait on his chstbmcrs arid Ibe public generally. Competent workmen are employed in the Manufacturing Department, and all work wopaßthd tb bb our own mahnfhctute. Also; all kinds of Heady-made feobffc fcrto shoes; c6ns’tafitiy on hand. All kinds of Leather and Shoo 'Findings, nj'sfr constantly on barid and for sale at low prices for cash or ready pay. HIDES.and PELTS taken ih. exchange .for Goods at the highest market price, tf OS.. BIBERuLLE. Wellsbafo, Aug. 14,18B1: N. B. All thoSe Ul'd6blfed id Ifce sbbscrihfer By bo<>k accohnt, or , otherwise, are requested, to call nt onto and square up. JOS*. RTBEROLLE.. tjpHE subscriber will cheerfully send (free of ■L charge) to oil who desireit, the copy of'a Sim ple Recipe by which be Waa cured of that bibe dia base, Cohsomptloh. ‘ guffetfefs with AStnsiA, Bronchitis, or any lung affbction, ha sincerely hopes will try this Recipe; Well satisfied that if they do so they wilt be more than satisfied with the Thankful for his own complete rest-oration, lie is aniious to place in the ‘ hands' of every sufferer the thetihs of cure. Those Wishing the rhceipa With. foil..directions, Ao., will please call on Or address R?v. WM. S. ALLEN, No. 86 John Street, New York. Jiine, 5,1861. ' Stay 1,1861.-3 inns. ANfcE ,TK AH’ Manhood, How lost, how ; kestored. Just Published, in i Staled Envelope. A iecinre cn the Natnfe, Treatment, Rod Radical Cure of Sperms;on tiers, orSomiual Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness and iuv ol nntlxy.emlseion, ptrslhchig. Ithpotency. Consumption aud Rental ahd Physical l>ebili%. By Host. J-Cciveewul, MD-, The important fact that the awful consequences of wlf abuse may be eßfectuailJt removed without internal medicines or thedangerooa applications of caustics, instruments, nml- Icated bougies, and other empirical devices. Is here clearly demonstrated, ahd IKS, entirely new and highly successful tramocut, Of adopted by the 1 celebrated author fully ex plained, hy means at which every one Is enabled to cure him self perfectly, and at the least possible cos t,t hereby avohi ing all the advertised nostrums of theday. This lecture wilt prote-a bdon lb thouaaodS-and thousands. Sent under seal, in a pi&ln envelope, to any address, po»t paid, fib tha receipt of two postage stamps, by addressing Hr. CH. J. C. KUNE, i IS. Bowery, Sew York. Post Office box 4,f56. AUDI TOR’S NOTICE.— The undersigned. appointed 'ah auditor to settle the account of C, H. L. Ford, executor of .the estate of James Ford, dec’d and make distribution of the proceeds of said estate, will attend to the duties of bis appointment at the office of A. P. Cone, in Wellshoro, on fhe2BUt day of August, at IP. M. ’ THOSkALLEK', , July 31,1861. Auditor, IMPOHTANT IfAXIONAX. WORKS. Ptr*tl*lllP BT D. JIPPLITO!* * CO. 346 A 348 fitro«flW»y, lt«w T