SCROFIJXA, OK KISG’S EVIL, a oontditutlonal disease, acorruptiou of the Wood,by which this fluid become vitiated, weak and poor. Being in the cir culation it pervades the whole body, and may burst out in disease on anv pait of It. No organ la Ireo from its attacks, nun’s there otto a Jiich it may nut destroy. The scrofulous taint is vurJon-.lv caused by mercurial disease,low living,dis ordered or unhealthy food, impure air.filth and filthy habits, the depriving vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. Whatever he its origin, it is hereditary in the constitution, de-cending ~from parents to children unto the third and fnuith generation;’’ indeedvit seems to be the rod of Him who siys. “I will visit the iniejuitieb of the fathers upon their children.’’ . It- effects commence hy deposition from the blood of qor rupt or uiccron-i matter , which, in the Jungs, href, and in ternal oriiuis. i- termed tubeicles: in the elands, swellings; ami ou the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cormptiou which gendeis in tlie blood, depresses tho energies ot life, so that s«.rofnlous con-iitutlons not only suffer from scrofulous complaints, hut th'-y have far Jess power to withstand the attack- of other dl-iascs: cousequently. vast numbers perish by di-ordcr? which, although not scrofulous in their nature, are still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Jlost of the consumption which decimate* the human family Ims its origin dimtly in this -erofnlous cnuramiu.iHon; and many destructive disease.- of the liver, kidneys, brain, and. indeed, of all the organ-, arise from or aru aggravated by tho same cause. One quarter of all onr people an' scrofulous; tjieir persons are invaded by tin- lurking infection, and their health is un dermined bv ir. To cleanse it from the system we must ren ovate the blnod by .111 alterative medicine, and invigorate it bv hcaltln lood and cxerci-e. Smh a medicine uc sapplv in AVER’S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla. the ni"«t effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times tan devt-o for tin? everywhere pre'ailing and fatal malady. It is combined from the mo*i active remedies that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood,-and the rescue of the system from its de structive coDSoqm-ace?. Hence it should beensploycd for tho cure of not ouly ecrofula. Ibv.t al-r» those other affections which arise from it. such its Eruptne and Skin Diseases. St. AnrhouVft Fire. Ko-e. or Kr\idprlas. Pimpl*--. pu-tulos, Blotche-, Wains and Boils, Tumor-. Tetter and Salt Kheum, jwald Head. Jiingv.yrm. Iltieiimati-m. Syphilitic and Meren rsal I)i-<-a.-e-. Dr*»p-v. Dyspepsia, Debility, and indeed vli. (V.mplaint-uvi-ing from vitiated or impure Blood. The pop ular belief in “iMrcuiir oi the blo.ip’’ is founded In truth, for Scrofula is degeneration of th<« blood. The particular jnirpoe mid virtue of thbi Sarsaparilla 1- to purify and re generate this vital fluid, without which sound h«aith is im j>o—ihle in co’itHmin.itcd constitution-. AVER’S CATHARTIC FILLS. FOR ALL THE PURPOSES CF A FAMILY PHYSIC, are so composed tlisil disease within rangcof their action can rarely withstand or evade them Their penetrating properties search. ;tn<l cleanse, ami invigorate every portion of tho human i»r-.‘nn>m. correcting its diseased action, and restoring jts hcatthv vitalities. As a eo/isoijucuw? of these properties", tin* in-alid who is bowed down with pa;nor pliys n a I debility i* astonished to find hi-.health or energy restored l>y a remedy at orce ?.o simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, l‘»t ai*o many fonnidahleanij dantrerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to fnruieh gratis my American Alroantc. coht unln.* certificates of their cures and directions f<n (HWruM’tn thefollowiogcomplaints: Costfveness. Heart burn. Headache aii'ing from tlisordeud Stomach. Nausea, IndigV'fHon. J*..iu pj the Morbid Inaction of the Bowels. Hatulenry, Lo l -.' *»f Appetite Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, ari'inu from a low state of the body or obstruc tion of its funct«Mi«. AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL F--U THE RAPID CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, BiOhchUis , Incipient Consumption , and for the relief of Consumptive I’atienfs in ad vanced stage* of the disease. Po wid?* 5- (lie f* hi of uscfulucs-i an I a n numerous arc (lie rue- i*f jts cures, tli.it almost every section of country •iJf.uir <?>» in j .tuHidy known. who have been restored (.•>ra .ihnmii,' and men desperate dNoa-ses of the lungs by its U h-n ; tried, im Miperiorttj mer every other nv’difme of u« k'ii'l i«. too apparent to e«eapo observation, and vvher*- it.* \ntuts are known, the public no longer hesi t ito u hat antidote to employ for the di-tre-sing and danger < us affections of (lu* pulmonary organs that are incident to «ur climate. Wlulj many iufctior remedies thrust upon the lomiminity ha\ e f tiled and been discarded this hns gained t: uuids by every trial.confcncd benefits on the afflicted they *'.tn nmoc loruvt. and produced clire too numerous and too i< inarkahh- to In* tji ;ottui. i’iiltaucd BY Dr. J. C. Ayer, & Co. LOWELL, MA>S. • All our art* for sale bv C. a -L L ROBINSON WMsboro', T»u«l h\ all Druggists an 1 Mci chants throughout Mm* oonutrv. Sept. S. ii‘iD—Cn. . TO HOUSEKEEPERS. SOMETHING NEW.—B. T. BABBITTS BI MEDICINAL SALEBATUS, Is maunf.ichir- <J from common wait, and is prepared Gg cntiiclv djil*.*j*;ut JVofci -Ml ih»* . deleterious matter extracted in such a maunvi AM) to produce Bread, Biscuit. and all kind of Cake, without containing a particle of iS.Uemtns when tbo bread or cake is baked; thereby producing wholesome results. Every paj tide of Saleratus is u turned to gas and passes through the Bread or Uiicuit while Baking; consequently nothing re* mains but common bait, water aud flour. You will readily perceive by the of this Salcralus that it i- entirely different from other tjaitmf us. Gg It i? ja<'k-d in one pound ptpoin. each wrapper . l.nu’led *B. T. Babbitt's Be-t Medicinal Saleratua, 1 aLo. picture, twisted loaf of bicad, with a glass of effervescing water on the top. Win u you purchase AVD onep-iper you should preserve the mapper,and , bo careful to g i the next exacth like the litot — brand as abov< . jOl Full directi -us for making Br«.ul with this Sale* rata* and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will accom . pnny each package; also, directions for making all kinds of Family; also, for making Soda water and Sudlilz Powders. no MAEE TOUR OWN SOAP WITH U. T. Bifintrr's Pcee Co.vcE.vtrari,D Potash. Warranted double the strength of ordinary Potash; put np ir 0.10“ —I lb., 2 lbs., 3 lbs, 6 tbs, and 12 lbs —with full directions for making Hurd and Soft Soap. Consumers will find this the cheapest Pot ash in maiket. Manufactured and for sale by j B. T. BABBITT, Nos. CS and 70, Washington hi. New York, June 0, *59. !y. and No, 3S India st., Boston. NEW GOODS. ALL & WINTEE Just received, and having bought my Silk Hats ai unusually LOW P RICES, I am enabled to give my customers the benefit of it Look at these figures: Best $4,50 Silk Hat, City Fall Style reduced to $3 50. Best $4,00 Silk Hat, Citv Fall Style reduced to $2 50. $3 50 Hat warranted eqdal to those usually sold at $1 50. Silk IlaU IVmu ■Wool lints •• Fur Hats 3len’s Caps fi urn Hoy’s Caps u Aad all my goods at my usually low rates, and the -Largest Stock of goods to select from ever brought to Steuben Co., comprising ahnoi-t all styles and shapes known in the New York Market. STRAW GOODS closing oat at 25 per cent loss than cost. Corning, Sept. 1, 1359. WM. WALKER. NEW HAT AND CAP.STQRE. THE Sub=criber has just opened in this place a new Hat and Cap Store, where he intends to manufac ture and keep ou hand a large and general assortment Fashionable Silk and Cassimere Hats, of ray own manufacture, which will he sold at hard times price?. SILK HATS made to order on f-hort notice. The Hats sold at this Store are fitted with a French Confurmalure, which makes them soft and easy to the head without the trouble of breaking your head to break the hat. Store in the New Block opposite the Dickinson li<*a?e. S. P. QUICK. Corning, Aug. 15, 1850. 1859. NEW DIRECTORY. 1800. PARTICULAR attention is called to the fact that the subscriber will issue as soon as the necessary information cun be collected a FULL general Directory of Elmira, with a complete BUSINESS DIRECTORY of Che mung County. No pains or expense will be spared to make this the most reliable work of tne kind ever issued. It will also contain the State, County and town offi cers salaries, Courts, time and place of sit ting. Incorporated companies, churches. Ac. Merchants and others wishing to bring their busi ness before the public will find this a very desirable medium, as it will have a large circulation throughout the County. Subscription price SI 00. Advertisements inserted on liberal terms and in a conspicuous style. WM. 11. BOYD, Directory Publisher, 316 & 318, Broadway, N. Y. August 8, ISSU. SOFT lIATfa by the dozen or single, in every vari ety, stylo and quality, at the New Hat Store in Corning, at prices to suit the time?. August 25. 1559. QUICK, Hotter. POTILC? for pre«?n ing fruits Ac, for IMPROVED patent melodeans. The oldest Establishment in the United States, Emptying Two Hundred Men, and Fin ishing Eighty Instruments per Week. Combining all their recent improvements—the Divided Swell Organ Midodeon, Ac. -S3p-The Divided Swell can only be obtained in Melodious of our manufacture. GEO. PRINCE & CO., Manufacturers, Buffalo, N. Y. ■Wholesale Depots: $7 Fulton St., N. Y., and 110 Lake St. Chicago, Illinois. WHOLESAi E A GEXTS~~K\i*hcl & Toiman, Boston, Jl.usa: W. F. Colburn, Cincinnati, Ohio; Balmer & Weber, St. Louis. J/o.; Pb. P. WviTeln, New Orleans; A AS Nord heimer, Toronto, C. W. From the Home Journal, April 8,1858. The Mclodeons manufactured by Prince & Co., and for sale at 87 Fulton Street, are the b»*st in the world. Wehavo tried them, and therefore <*pcak understanding!}' of their merits.— They are afforded at a very’moderate cost. Prices of Portable Instruments. Four octave Melodeon, extending from C to C, • * $4O 00 Four and a half octalo “ CtoF, - - - 60 00 Fi'e octave. M “ Fto F, - - 76 00 Five octave, double reed, “ Two h.uiks of Keys. Five Seta of Reeds, Right Stops, One aud a half octave Port pedals, one set of Reeds in Pedal Bass Independent, - $350 00 Prices of Piano Cosed. Five octavo Melodeon, extending from F to F - • $lOO 00 Six octave do do K to F - • - 330 00 Five octave double rood, do Fto F • * 150 00 Fire octavo, two Banks of Kovs - .... 20000 Our facilities for manufacturing are perfect, and from our long experience in the business, having finished and sold over Twenty-two thousand Rlelodeons. wo feel confident ol giving satisfaction. All Instruments of our manufacture, either sold by us or dealers in any part of the United States or Canadas, are tear ranted to be perfect in every respect, and should any repairs be necessary before the expiration of one y«ar from the dale of sale we hold on* selves ready and willing to make the bam© free of charge, providing the injury is not caused by accident or design. GEO. A- PRINCE i CO. Hugh Young - , Agent for Tioga Co. Agents for the sale of our Melodcons may bo found in all the principal cities and towns in the United States and Can adas. (Juno 2S, 1559, ly. BilDffi, LOWELL & CO., Tioga Village, Fa., Have. just received a large and carefully selected assortment of SPUING GOODS, Consisting in part of STAPLE AND FANCY D R Y -<j O O D S. . GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, and arc prepared to furnish them at as reasonable rates as they can he bought in any other market. Customers can re!}- upon finding at all times any article they may wish, and all Goods warranted to be as represented. SILKS, AND LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Latest Styles, and adapted, to every variety of trim mings. Ladies will do well to call aud examine be fore purchasing elsewhere, Baldwin, Lowell £ Co,, have always on hand a sea sonable and fashionable stock of HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, which will he sold at the lowest CASII PRICES. -ALSO- '( GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, GRASS, STORE, HOLLOWS: WOODEN WARE, llt OX, STEEL, HAILS, OILS, PAIHTS & DYE-STUFFS, &c. BOOTS AND SHOES for Everybody. All kinds of Country Produce token in ex change for C oods at the Market prices. Tioga, May 12, 1849. TIOGA CABINET WAREHOUSE. On Wellsboro St., Tioga. milE undersigned would inform the citi- Ipyll Jl zens of Tioga, and the county general that ho keeps constantly on hand, for at low prices, //f | A FINK ASSORTMENT OF CABINET WARE’ CHAIRS, &C. Including Sofas, Divans, Ottomans, Center, Dining and Breakfast Tables. SS3BS3SS S'ffAMSe DRESS AND COMMON BUREAUS. WASH STANDS, COTTAGE, FANCY AND COMMON -A-L-S-O- Common 4’ Spring Seat Chairs. All kinds of Rocking Chairs. All articles in the above line made to order on short notice. Those desiring to purchase are invited to call and examine for themselves before purchasing else where. J. W. PUTNAM. Tioga, August 4, 1859. 4s to $3 50. 3s to 2 00. 6s to 6 00. 20s to 2 00. Is to 1 60, HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. ■j Q O -1 Bemrofai. Institution, established by special iOO t/ • endowment for the relief of the rick and dis tressed, afheted with Mruient ami Epidemic diseases. The Directors of this well know n Institution In their An nual Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, express the highest satisfaction with the success which bos attended the labors of their surgeons in the cure of Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Oiianl«m, or Self-abuse, Ac,, and order a continu ance of the same plan for the ensuing year. The Consulting Surgeon is authorized to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all who apply by letter with a description of their condi tion (age, occupation, habits of life, 4c.), and in cases of ex treme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINE FREE OF CH ARG E. An admirable Repent ou Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the rice of Onanism, Masturbation, or self-abuse, and other diseases of tlio Sexual organs, by the consulting Surgeon, will bo sent by mail (in a sealed envelope), FREE OF CHARGE) on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Other Reports and Tract? im the nature and treatment of Sexual disea-.es, diet. Ac., are constantly beiug published lor gratui tous distribution, and will be sect to the afflicted. Some of the new remedies and methods of treatment discovered dur ing the last year are of great value. Address, for Report or treatment. Dr. J. SKILLTN HOUGH TON. Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia. Pa. By order of the Directors, EZRA D. ITEARTWELL, President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. i August 4,155 D, ly. 1 WELLSBORO FOUNDRY -A-K-D- Machine Shop AGAIN IN FULL BLAST. EGBERT Y*OUNG, late of the firm of Tabor Young A Co., Tioga, lakes this method to in form the Public that he has leased the Foundry and Machine Shop, in the Village of Wellsboro, for n term of years, and having put it in good running order, is prepared to do all kinds of work usually done at such an establish* ment, in the best manner and out of the best material. TWENTY YSABS EXPERIENCE! lie has had over twenty years’experiencem the bu siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, done directly under his supervision. No work tcill he sent out half finished, J riLL-QEAItIXQS, Pigws , STOVES and castings of all kinds on hand and made to order. May 28,1£57.. ROBERT YOUNG. STRAYED, from the premises of the subscriber sometime last spring, A DARK RED STEER, three years old,. Any person knbwingtbe whereabouts of »aid Steer will confer a great favor by communica ting the same to FRED. STICKLKY. VU v. ..r Sm 1 - “ FtoF, - - - 130 00 Organ Mclodoon. THE TIOGrA COUNTY AGITATOR. KIRBY’S MOWER & REAPER rT\UB Subscriber is selling this valuable machine and I invites all who want a really good Mower and Reaper, to examine it before purchasing any other ma chine. It is superior to all other Mowers and Reap ers in use, in the following particulars: It is the light est in use; is strong and durable; requires less draft than any other machine; has no side draft though it outs a wide swath; will work on rough ground where no other machine can follow it; very difficult to bo clogged in any kind of grass, be it wet or dry; is sim ple in construction and nut liable to get out of repair; is a perfect combined machine; working equally well, whether mowing or reaping: and is the CHEAPEST in price, the Mower being only $lO5 and the combined macbmo§l3O—making it altogether the most desirable Mower and Reaper in market. Call at the Tin and Stove Store and examine for yourselves. jZSS*“This Reaper took the first prize at the State Fairs of New York and Indiana against all competi tors. It also took the prize at the Tioga County Tail* lost Fall. Feb. 24,1859. D. P. ROBERTS- N. B. The Subyeriber is also Agent of the Tioga Point Agricultural Works for the sale of Emery's unrivalled Railroad Horae Power. ll , Threshers and Separators, Portable Circular and Cross Cut Saw Mills and Shingle Machines, Clover Hullcrs, Em ery's Hickock’s and Krauaer’s Cider Mills and Press es, Corn SbelJers, Hay, Straw & Stalk Cutters, Horso Rakes. Dog Powers, Clow's Grain Cradles, Corn Cob Mills, Cultivators, Horse Hoes, Roder ick's Hay Press, Stump Machines, Leather and Rub ber Belting. E. A. SMEAD’S PATENT, For Converting Rotarv into Reciprocating Motion, and Vico Versa. Patented February 15, 1859. TO Manufacturers, this Intention 5s of great im portance, as either motion is'converted into the other by a simple arrangement of means, and with the least possible loss or absorption of power by fric tion, and applicable to every Machine where thete two motions arc tequired. The Cut shows the princi ple as applied to Common Dash Churns. The under signed have purchased the Patent Right for this coun ty, and nro manufacturing and selling at the low price of $5. It is conceded to bo the best arrangement for churning Milk or Cream ever invented. Tioga, May 12. ’59. BALDWIN, LOWELL & CO. PHINHEY & CO-, Publishers, Wholesale Booksellers, AND MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING .STATIONERS. 188 slaln, and 3 Wet Seneca Street 3, ... Buffalo, R. Y. All American Publications supplied at Publish- ers net Wholesale Prices to the Trade. OUR General Catalogue, with Wholesale and Retail Pi ices will be forwauli'd tu DoaNis on application. ANo Cir colors containing full dcetripltua of all our Books, with rec ommendationa ox Tcauhen., Ac. Spencerian System of Practical Penmanship Embracing Twenty-Eight Books, arranged in THREE DISTINCT SERIES, to Milt the wants of the Public, and Se lect Schools and Colleges, Private Learners, Clerks, Account ants, ic. FIRST. Common School Series of Eight Books. In which letters are introduced by analysis aud synthesis, and progressively graded to meat the wants ot schools and pupil 4 ’ of every class. Each book contains lucid rules and scientific instructions applicable to each letter and copy, so that any intelligent person can efficiently irujiart instruction to the learner, or acquire an elegant and systematic hand writing without the aid of a teacher. DESCRIPTION OF TUB SEVERAL BOOKS, VIZ; No. I—Contains 8 differvnt'lottcrA with their simple com binations. Explanations arc written above each copy. No. 2—Contains 7 different letters, and affords additional practice on the letters in ijook 1. No. 3—Contains the 12 long or extended letters, introduced by principles, analysis and synthesis. No.-t—Embraces the capitals, which are introduced by principles aud analysis, in connection with words and combi nations best calculated to develop good form, order and facil ity ot execution. No. s—Contain* sentences, embracing all the capitals and small letters, affording substantial practice on all the princi ples and rules given in the preceding four books. No. 6—Contains short Business Forms of every day use In business, book-keeping, Ac., and introduction to book 7. No. 7—Book of torrent Business Forms, embracing Due Bills, Receipts, Orders. Notes, Drafts, Set of Exchange, Ac counts Current, Account Sales, Ledger Headings, Letters of Introduction, Superscription*. Ac. No. B—Ladies'8 —Ladies' Book, of approved modifications of the sys tem, designed to impart a plaiu, rapid and beautiful Episto lary Hand. EXERCISE BOOKS.—No. I—To accompany books, 1, 2,3 and 8. to aid the pupil In acquiring that free u«o of the fing ers and foro-arm cs*-<ntial to easj aud rapid execution of the contracted and extended letter*. No. 2—To be used in connection with the higher numbers of the series to gain command of the Itand in the movements required to execute the advanced copies aud business writing generally. SECOND.—Spencer A husk's Series of Six Books, with same copies on opposite pages. THlRD.—Extended Sericsjuf 12 Hooka, to wit: No*. 1,2, 3,4, Beginner's Cbnr«o. N«»is, G, 7, 8. ‘J, progressive Conroe. Nos. 10,11,12. Practice. Lames* Styles. Retail price of all the above, 13 cento wit. Compendium of Sj»nircHan Pcnman.-hip, containing sixty pages, and more than f»ur huudiod lines of beautifully en graved copies. Retail price i**r Paper, $l. Cloth,sl 50. Upon receipt of the retail price hi stamps, any book named shove, will be forwarded a* directed, postage paid. March 3d, 1569. Stoves , Stoves , AND TIN SHOP. WM. ROBERTS respectfully announces to tho citizens of Wellsboro and vicinity, that be has just received'a large audition to bis stock of Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware and Is now prepared to furnish his numerous custom ers with articles in his line of business superior to any that can be obtained in this section of tho country,— His stock consists, in part, of COOK AND PARLOR STOVES. Also a large assorment of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Stove Pipe, Stove Fixtures, Boilers, Hardware, Ac.. Particular attention paid to putting ou Tin Roofs, Eave - Troughs and CONDUCTORS. Repairing done on short notice with readiness and dispatch. Those wishing Goods in this line will find it to their interest to call and examine my stock be fore purchasing elsewhere, as they will bo sold at fair prices. Don't forget the place, one door below Bowen's Store. [Wellsboro, Oct 14, 1838.] CABINET room. THE Subscriber most respectfully announces that he has on hand at the old stand, and for sale a Cheap Lot of Furniture. comprising in part Dressing and Common Bureaus, Secretaries and Book Cases, Center, Card and Pier Table*. Dining and Breakfast Table*, HarbU-topped and Common Stands, Cupboards, Cottage and other Bedsteads, Stands, So fas and Chairs , Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings for Picture Frames. COFFINS made to order on short notice. A hearse will be furnished if desired. N. B. Turning and Rawing done to order. \) I?3V i 7 " -.'THCB'T Ztowell & Warner’s GOISHEBCIAL COtIEOE. LOCATED OVER THE SUSQUEHANNA. VA.LLKT BANK, BXNCrHAZKTON, N. 7. Rooms open for instruction from 9 A. SI. to P. 11. ' FACULTY. D. TT. Lowzu, Principal, Professor of the Scicnceof Accounts, Practical Accountant, author of LoweiVa Treatise upon Book Keeping, Diagrams illustrating the same, Ac. John McCadz, Assistant Professor in the Book-Keeping De partmoni. A. J. Warner, Professor of Practical and Ornamental Pen manship, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence. LECTURERS. Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, Lecturer ou Commercial Law and Political Economy. Hon. Hansom Balcom, Lecturer on Contracts, Proznmissary Notes ami Bills of Exchange. Rev. Dr. E. Andrews, Lecturer on Commercial Ethics. EXAMINING COMMITTEE. Hon. Sherman D. Phelps, Wm. H. Oboorn, Esq. Tract B. Morgan, Esq. AS? Young Men in this Institution will bo fully qualified for the actual business of the counting room. The course of Instruction comprises every department of business. The learner will bo thoroughly taught the science and practice of Double Entry Book-Keeping os applied to the following kinds of business, viz;—General Merchandising, Manufacturing, Banking, Commission, Steamboating, Rail roading, Forwarding, Freighting, Foreign Shipping, Ac. Ladles Department entirely separate from, that of the gen tlemen. Students can enter College at any time and receive indi vidual instruction. By this arrangement every student is permitted to progress as rapidly as bis enterprise and ability will permit, and when thoroughly perfect and competent, will receive a Diploma which will enable him to review at pleasure. TERMS. For Book-Keeping, full accountant’s course, including Practical Penmanship, Commercial Computations und Diplo- ma (Time unlimited,) §35 00 fame course fur Ladles, (separate apartment - 20 00 Penmanship and Arithmetic, - • 10 00 Teacher’s course in Penmanship, practical and orna mental, - - - - - - - - 3000 Twelve lessons In practical Penmanship - 200 Occasional classes will he formed in Phonography.— For further particulars send for a circular. Biughampton, Sept. 8,1059. FARREI, HERRING & CO’S PATENT CSAMPION SAFE. LATE FIRE AT DUBUQUE, lOWA. Dubuque, Jan. 7, 1859. Gonts ; I am requested by Mr. T. A. C. Cochrane, of this place, to say to you that on the morning of the 4th inst., about 3 o'clock, his store took fire, and the entire stock of goods was destroyed. The heat became so suddenly intense that none of the goods could pos sibly be saved; but fortunately his books and papers which were in one of your Champion Safes were all preserved perfectly. And well they may bo called Champion, for during the whole conflagration there was one incessant pouring of flame directly upon the Safe which contained them. And still upon opening it, the inside was found to be scarcely warm, while the outside was most severely scorched. Yours truly, Herring’s Patent Champion Fire and Burglar-Proof Safes, with HALL’S PATENT POWDER PROOF LOCKS, afford the greatest security of any Safe in the world. Also Sideboard and Parlor Safes, of elegant workmanship and finish, for plate Ac. FARREL, HERRING & CO., have removed from 34 Walnut St, to their now store, No. 629 Chestnut, St., (Jayne’s Hall,) where the largest assortment of Safes in tho world can he found FARREL. HERRING & CO., 629 Chestnut Street, (Jayne’s Hall.) March 17, 1859. Filadqelphia. “BOY’S HEAVE POW»EBr THIS MEDICINE is proved by experience to be a sure cure for Heaves in the early stages, and will keep them back in the most advanced stages of this prevalent and dangerous disease. Tho owners of horses are bore offered the most valuable preparation of the kind ever produced ; and by its timely use the lives of many valuable animals may be saved. Give a horso two largo table-spoonfulls everyday; Give but little hay, and when given it should be wet- ior sale at Roy’s Drug rf; Chemical Store. Price 25 cents. BOY’S WIIVE BITTERS. THIS article is highly approved for weakness of the stomach, loss of appetite, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Bad taste in the mouth, Headache, Dizziness, Liver complaint, Costivenese, Ac. To strengthen the stom ach and improve tho appetite, take about a teaspoon fol three or four .times a day, in a little cold water half an hour before meals. Price 50 cts per bottle. BALSAM TOLU.—This Balsam is procured from a ttjco which is found in South America. It is a most valuable remedy for colds, coughs, and affections of the lungs. Price of Balsam Tolu Cough Remedy, 50 cents per bottle. Magic Blueing, 15 cents per Bos. Honey Salve, 25 cents, ' Asphaltum Plaster, 25 cents. Dr. Beach’s Anti Billions Pills, 25 cents. Bug Poison, 23 cents. German Rat Killer, 25 cents. Extract op Lemon, 20 cents. Demixg’s Sanative Drops* 50 cents. Liquid Heave Remedy, 25 cents. 840,00 Pays for a full course in the Iron City College, the largest, most extensively patronized and best organ ized Commercial School in the United States. 357 Students Attending Dully, march, 1859. Usual time to complete a full course, from 6 to 10 weeks. Every Student, upon graduating, is guaran teed to bo competent to manage the Books of any business, and qualified to earn a salary of from $5OO to $lOOO. enter at any time—No Vacation—Review at pleasure 1 . 51 .PREMIUMS FOR REST PENMAN SHIP AWARDED IK 1858. >3ss£r Minister’s Sons received at half price. For Circulars and Specimens of Writing, inclose two letter stamps, and address F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. Dot. 27, 1850. XEW MILLITVFRY STORE. Fall and Winter Goods, “S*. Tt TKS. W. BOND, having returned from the City jt I of Now York, informs the ladies of this village and its vicinity, that ah© offers for their inspccctiou, a Fashionable assortment of Millinery Goods, such ns LADIES’ PATTERN HATS AND CAPS , Head-Dresses, Feathers? Ribbons, Laces and Flowers. Plain and Colored Straics of everp description—all of which she will sell at very low figures, for Cash only. Having had many years’ experience in the business, she feels confident of giving satisfaction. Ladies will do well to call and examine her stock. Straw Hats, cleaned and altered to the latest fashion. Shop on Alain St, next door to the old Eagle printing office. Wellsboro, Pa,, OcL 13, 1559. MARRIAGE GUIDE. A NEW BOOK BY WILLIAM YOUNG, M. D. • The secret clue to- Courtship, Lovej and Marriage; with the diseases inci-j dent to Youth, Maturity and Old Age—* beinglightg mid shades of Married Life, its Joys and Sorrows, Hopes, Fears and Disappointments. Detail married peo ple, or those contemplating marriage and having the least impediment to married life, rend this book. Let every young man and woman in the land read this book. It is full of Plates, and dis closes secrets that every one should know; a little knowledge at first may save a world of trouble in after life. Send for a copy (enclosing 25 cents) to DB. WM. YOUNG, No. 416 SPRUCE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. * May 5,1359. 8. DICKINSON’S HULL KEEP it before the public, that the People's Humble Ser vant has been THOROUGHZ Y REPAIRED , in every way, during the post Summer, and has also been furnished with nu entire NEW LOT OF MACHINERY , throughout, of the latest and host improvements of the age, and that it i« now in perfect good order to do custom or merchant work. L. D. SPENCER, Miller. frollsboro’ August 19, 1858. For Sale, ONE first rate second-hand STEAM ENGINE.— Also a large quantity of cheap farming lands. Ixs'., 'ejj - li, 1 •'■'). F. 1:. 'O,l nu. C. & J. L. ROBINSON, Have the pleasure of announcing to their customers and the public generally, that they are now receiving their stock of SPRING & SUMMER MOODS. AND EViERY DESCRIPTION OP ARTICLE REQUIRED BY THE PUBLIC THE ABOVE WELL KNOWN WELL ESTABLISHED STAND EVERYBODY KNOWS THE PLACE, FIRST STORE SOUTH OF COURT HOUSE. May sth, 1859. N. A. McCLURE. HEW EM! SEW FIRM!! SEARS & WOOD. Have bought out the entire stock of C. L. Wilcox, and are now prepared to furnish CUSTOM BOOTS AND SHOES, LEATHER, FILLINGS, PEGS, NAILS, THREAD , BINDINGS, LININGS, FITTING-SILK, SHOE-KNIVES, A WLS, FITTINfi-THREAD, Etc., Elc.. Etc., Etc., CHEAP FOR CASH! Repairing done in a workmanlike manner, and all work warranted. The Boot A Shoo Department jwill, as hereto fore, bo under the direct supervision of Charles Scars, whose long experience in the business, may be presumed, without vanity, to qualify him for giving good satisfaction to those who may favor us with or ders. Wo will also pay the highest cash prices for HIDES, SKINS & FURS. A New Stock of Groceries. AS GOOD AS THE BEST, AND AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! TVe intend to keep our assortment of Groceries full, and to sell them on as favorable terms as the some ar ticle can he bought in the County. Stand, the same as formerly occupied by C. L. Wil cox, third door below ,T. E. Bowen. ■ Wellsboro, April 7, ’j!). C. W. SEARS 11. 11. WOOD. JVew Drug Store . THE UNDERSIGNED takes pleasure in announ cing to tho citizens of Wellsboro and vicinity that he has just opened a new Drag Store in I OSGOOD’S BUILDIWO, Main St<, where ho has a complete assortment of j Drugs & Medicines, w uich he will sell cheap for cash. Our Stock of Drugs is complete, embracing every article ever called for. PATENT MEDICINES, Juyno’s, Ayro’s, Helmbold’s, and other popular Medicines, together with sam. Cod Liver Oil, Wolf’s Aromatic Schnaps, CffOICE WINES AND LIQUORS, for Medicinal and Sacramental uses. Slatnts $c ®Hff. of the best quality. * Flavoring Extracts, Spices, Pepper, Saleratus, Soda, Candles, Soap, Burning Fluid, Caraphene, Turpentine, Alcohol, And an innumerable variety of articles in common use. Please call at tho NEW DRUG STORE. , „ P- R. WILLIAMS, Ag’t Wellsboro, March 10,1559. ' THE SECKET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH & MATURITY- Just Published, Gratis, the 25th Thousand. FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL TrcatmcDt > without medicine, of Sperm- Jtasmsm atorrhea or Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Genital and Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of the System, luipotency and Impediments to Marriage generally, * BY B. DE LANEY. M. D., The important fact that the many alarming com plaints, originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, may be easily removed without medicine, is io this small tract, clearly demonstrated j and the entire ly new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure himself perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a scaled envelope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to Dr. V,. DE T.ANEY, 88 East 3lst St Now Y<Hr ( ,f >* iky i. I’ei.. [> t ]£.,fn CONSISTING IN PART OP DRESS GOODS. WHITE GOODS. STAPLE GOODS. EMBROIDERIES YANKEE NOTIONS GROCERIES HARDWARE STONEWARE READY MADE CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES WOODBNWARE CAN BE SECURED AT.REASONABLB RATES A T AND PIMM SEW MACBISEs, HEW STYLES—PRICES FROM « 50 Tn . EXTRA CHARGE QF gj FOR 495 BROADWAY, - . 730 CHESTNUT STREET, PHlLa™^®^ Those Machines sew from two snooh from the store, requiring no re-windii-T they em, Fell, Gather, Snd Stitch taafaf nor, finishing each seam by their own ot.3 10 '““t' out recourse to the hand-needle, as is „* '■=, Vi; er machines. They will do better and cw Ily 1ly ‘4- than a seamstress can, even if she works p per AS HOUB, and are, unquestionably, the w «s -in the market for family sewinc on " simpUcity, durability, eje of mSagc S." 1 * fe tation to all varieties of family sewi n » M “ i; ”, either heavy or fine work with equal facilC* out special adjustment. J'-'-’d As evidence of the unquestioned ■ . their Machines, the Ottovna 4 Bt KKE u" l7 tf Cojipasy beg leave to respectfully'revert a J > lowing 10 “t f-j. TESTIMONIALS. "Having had one of Grover 4 Baker''. M u my family for nearly a year and a half, sure in commending it as every way relbi.l A ll ' purpose for which it is designed— Family “ [Mrs. Joshua Lea-itt, wife of Rev. Dr T t : "~ 1 ' of A’. Y. Independent. “ I confess myself delighted with yo ar c,,,- chine, which has been in my family f or 111115 **• It has always been ready for duty, rcnuifjj® I *'- jnstment, and is easily adap*'d to , :v::v »M>J fainily sewing, by simply changier th. If'r 1 thread.”—[Mrs. Elisabeth Strickland, wife„rp' ! Strickland, Editor of A". Y. Chntiiun .id rK . r:?r “After trying several different good preferred yours, on account of simplicity, andd ’ * feet case with which it is managed, aV Wc 1 l ' y ’ N strength and durability of the seam. After t perience, I feel competent to speak in this and to confidently recommend it for evert family sewing.”—[Mrs. E. B. Spooner, wife % 1 } itor of Brooklyn Star, t tv “ I have used a Grover and Baker Sewing jt, t for two years, and have found it adapted ta all' i of family sewing, from Cambric to Broadciotl ?? ments have been worn out without the "mei* a, , a stitch. The Machine is easilv kept in or f t . 1 easily used.”—[Mrs. A. B. Whipple, wue of Rev’ r« Whipple, New York. ‘ ”• “ Your Sewing Machine has been in use in m7 . a ily the past two years, and the ladies give you their testimonials to its perfect adapiwJ. as well as labor-saving qualities in the family and household sewing.”—[RoUrt Eovir* New York. * “For several months we have used Grove; 1 Bi ker’s gewing Machine, and have come to the Vtdu sion that every lady who desires her sewmj fcwai. fully and quickly done, would be most possessing one of • these reliable and indefiiinVi ‘iron needle-women/ whose combined onalitie*V* beauty, strength, and simplicity, are iuvduaMt'J [J. V. Mortis, daughter of Gen. Geo. P. iU-rrb. Edi tor of Home Journal. Extract of a letter from Thos. B. Learnt. American gentleman now resident in SvJnev Mi South Wales, dated January 12, ISSS: * *’ * “ I had a tent made in Melbourne, in I KZ, in vhix there were over three thousand yards of with one of Grover & Baker's Machines, anlaW;* seam of that has outstood all the double .'cams sewed by sailors with a needle end twine.” “If Homer could be called up from his mcriv shades, bo would sing the advent of Grove: andEaier as a more benignant miracle of art than ever Vulcan's smity. He would denounce miJmgbt'V.n* making as ‘ the direful spring of woes uncuufc«*r —[Fruf. North. , “ I take pleasure in saying, that the Grover i Bi ker Sewing Machines have more than snstaircd tat expectation. After trying and reluming oihen/l have three of them in operation in my different places and, after four years' trial, have no fault to fini"- [J. H. Hammond, Senator of South Garul’na. “My wife has had one of Grover & Baker's Family Sewing Machines for some time, and lam satisfied i; is one of the best labor-saving machines that has beta invented. I take much-pleasure in recommending is to the public.”—[J. G. Harris, Gov. of Tennessee. “It is a beautiful thing, and pars everybody into in excitement of good humor. IVere I a Catbo’.*. I should insist upon Saints Grover A Baker ha\inc an eternal holiday in commemoration of their good tied* for humanity.”—[Cassius M. Clay. “I tbinkltby for the best patent in use. Tb;s’k chine can be adapted from the finest cambric to ih« heaviest casslmere.! It sews stronger, faster, and aw* beautifully than one can imagine. If mine could cos be replaced, money could not buy it."—Mrs. J. d. Brown. Nashville, Tcnn. “It is speedy, very neat, and durable in its work: is easily understood and kept in repair. I earnest recommend this Machine to all my acquaintances ui others.”—[Mrs. M. A. Forrest, Memphis, Tccn. “Wo find this machine to work to our satbfaencs. and with pleasure recommend it to the public, iswa believe the Grover & Baker to be the be«t SewmrMa chine in use.”—-[Deary Brothers. Allisonia, less. “If used exclusively for family purposes, mb or dinary care, I will wager they will last one ‘tsr« score years and ten,’ and never get out of fii."—■ Erskine, Nashville, Teen. “X have had your machine for several wees s , c* am perfectly satisfied that the -work it doc? 5? tie tel and most beautiful that ever was made.”— [Ms:?* Aimison, Kashville, Tenn. “ I use my machine upon coats, drcssmakr.z fine linen stitching, and the work is admirable'-# better than the best hand-sewing, or any other chine I have ever seen.’*—[Lucy B. Tin msec, >- £ ‘ ville, Tenn. u X find the work the strongest and most I wntis| have ever seen, made either by hand or regard the Grover A Baker machine a* ore d l .* greatest blessings to our sex.”—[Mrs. Taylor, S** 3 ' ville, Tenn. *‘l have one of Grover A Baker's sewing machines in use in my family, and find ic huatoatle. I” confidently recommend it to all person* in watt c machine."—G. T. Thompson, Xashville. T-’nn. “ I take pleasure in certifying to the utility of l Grover A Baker sewing machines. I have on almost every description of work for find it much stronger and better in every r«'? ev 'v, . woi;k done byihaud/*—[Mrs. D. M’. M heeler. * 5 - ville, Tenn. ! . I would be unwilling to dispose of my roT^ (e Baker machine for a large amount. couM I not rcp“ it again at pleasure.”—[Mrs. K. c’«. Scovel. Tennessee. , “Our two Machines, purchased fromyou. work of twenty young ladies. We with !'' ea?u ‘ commend the Grover A Baker Sewing Machine the best in use."—[K”. Stillman A Ce., Mcmpb*-* “The Grover A Baker sewing machine mirably. I think the stitch and work far that of any sewing machine I ever saw. On j I think the machine would bo hard to beat, i Davie, Memphis, Tenn. , “I find the machine easily managed.' '•‘ke pleasure in recommending it to ah “ —momy, and pleasure/ convcnicncfcr~6£QDo*-.. Memphis, Xenn/ '- _ rU “ The Grover & Baker scwing'JnacDincs » such satisfaction that we cheerfully recomnie jv to all who wish a 1 good and substantial ?c A e{ i chine. It executes work with much care and more finely than any other machine I aa —[Mre. R, B. Mitchell, Memphis, Tcnn. “ I am happy to give my testimony in _ji rer & Baker’s sewing machine, and of the isfaction it gives in every respect. It and is by no means complicated,’and I P r^r. f . A others-I have seen.”—[Mrs. Bryan, vde •* M. Bryan, Memphis, Term. “ It affords me much pleasure to say. chine works wellj and I do not hesitate to it as possessing all the advantages j-ou c My wife is very much pleased it- R a “ pleasure in certifying to this effect/— h- Memphis, Tenn. c st “Having scon, examined, ami used ti l kinds of sowing machines, I feel frc° l ?' jjj Grover & Baker machines are far super lo in use.”—[M. Francois Seitz, Naslnilto “I consider my sewing machine not^ would not take fire times its cost, if i c ply its. With it I can do all my about one-fourth tho time I could witn : [M. J. Scott, Nashville, Tenn. . Jl It gives mo pleasure to find tbo sewing machine giving so much f atis ~ iv c it lu constant use, and find it all that cu >s It is tho most simple and durable jleflF I heartily recommend it/—[F- 1 Tennessee. , r . „ iT JSp-SEND FOR A ClliClL '' A LOCAL AGENT WT'“
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