The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, July 09, 1857, Image 4

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    ,; BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
' Hydropathic Physician and Surgeon.
ELKLAKP, TIOGA COUSTT, PA.
Will visit, patients in all parts el llie comity,
[June 14.1855.]
C. 1.. HOYT.
CIVIL ENGINEER SURVEYOR &
DRAUGHTSMAN.
- Wclbboro, Pa.
ITT Office with J- N. Bache .Esq- \l'rh. 10-57
JOHN N. BACHE,
Attorney and counsellor at
’ LAW Office, north side Public Square
Wellaborougb, V i.
Refers to Messrs. PhcJps.Dod?e & Co..N.Y
city Hon.A.V. Parsons.Philadelphia. July 13.
SPENCEBTbTTHOMSON,
Aitoncys * Counselors alXair,
coEiviive,
Steuben County, New York.
Gr.o. T. Spevckr. C. H. Thomson.
April 18, 1555-ly.
S. F. WIISOS,
Removed to James Loivrey’t-O/fiec.
JAS. LOTTREVA S. F. WILSOJI,
ATTORNEY'S & COUNSELLORS AT
A LAW, will Jltcndlbc CourUof Tioga, Potter
and McKean counties.
Wellbhorough, Feb. j, 1853.
REC'JAN' OIL PAINTING.—FuII nnd explicit
n. 7 directions lor pursuit)? IhisbeauiHul arl, will be
-forwarded to any address by enclosing - SI and a pos
tage alamo to II D. DC.MING,
WclWioro, Tioga Co Pa.
Papers copying the above, n-nd sending nmarUad
ropy with bill of the same, will be duly honored by
return mail.
E\V FIRM-—The business of the Finn of Ta.
hor, Baldwin & Co. will hereafter be coudut-led
in the name of Tabor, Hathaway Co.
The affairs of Tabor, Baidu in & Co. will be dosed
upas speedy as possible and those indebted to said
Firm arc hereby notified to pay up without delay ii
they vri-h to avoid cost those that do not, will ter
tainly gel sued. TABOUj BALDWIN &• Co.
Tioga, Pa. Sept. 18, 1856. [9.J
FOR SAFE,
A Woolen Factory & Snxv Mill.
THE SUBSCRIBER. wishing to change las husfue*-, offer
for sale his Woolen factory. ?ftw Mill ami Timber lot
near WclKburo'. The Madmiciy in the Factory cnti«i>dng o(
I ‘mu* Sett” i- in I imining order, most of It i* ue.uly new
and of th» l.e«t ((.nMruetirjii. Ho will sell the whole togeth
er. or the factory ru.icliin- ry sepa lately: the location is good,
and tli** term-, will bo ea*.y.
Apply t»» ili** -iib-ei il». r on th«* pinai-CM or by letter to this
ploca* W<.U-d>.iro'Aug. £(.th Ibati. J. I. JACKSON.
\V. CToI I N SO N ,
DEALER IS
Books,Stationery, Blank Books, Wall Paper — Eng.
Huh , French and American Maaufacluit,
Toilet utensils and Perfumery, Fan*
cy Soaps, Violin Sitings, Gold
Pent and Pencils , s*c., §c. ■
All the popular Magazines and leading Newspa.
ptrs mat/ he had at his Counter .
CORSIX©,*. T. # Nov. 15, 1555.
EOfrERS & FOOT,
Proprietors of THATCHER'S Pa lon I
Double Acl ion SICTIOS&FOBCE
PUMP.
8c.,1 Puaip in the World . ,‘~T
Counlj and Slate Rights for Sale, Downs &
Co./ Manufacturers, Sentea Fails, N. Y.
T, S Rogfbs. 1 [June 19-56,] S, B. Foot.
GREAT HASH AT EIASS & CO'S
TUE fact i. —tabn.li'Hl tliat 4u9 Broadway is the place in
Nfir Yeric trr bor- UuuKs. 25TVUVJ5 <1 W. o- tt mamo
low aa they can I>o bought any where, and giro with each
book a prej*« at varying in value from 2o els. The
▼aim* of the depends upon the number of the booh
pmefuucd. Gifts delivered at the time of the sale. Great in
ducement to nl°.-
containing list of books and prizes, sent to any
Address tree.
Pen*'n* unacquainted with the firm of Ev\> - s A Co. r
arc respectfully relcned to tlie following leading publishing
houses:
Miller, Orton, k Mulligan, 25 Park Row, New York;
Derby* Jackson. 110 Nassau street, New York, Phillips.
Sauip*.m .v r<>., HTuter street. Holton; Sanborn. Carter
A Bazin, Mass. >cnd fur a Catalogue I
December. 11.1^50.—Cm.
Waii(s<, & Things Wanted.
WANTED by almost every farmer in the coun
ty, a bottle of the ‘’Liquid Heave Cure,’* to
check the first indications ofheaves, and the proven
tion and cure of ail diseases Ural affect the wind of
horses.
ALSO, a box of Dr. Power’s “Hibernian Oinl
mcnl, a sovereign remedy for Galls, Scratches, Gra
zes, Cruises, Ijcsli wounds,and ull’cutancous diseases
to which horses or horned cattle arc subject.
ALSO, a box of _Lhe “German Rat Killer,” one ol
the safest and best articles in'uso for destroying' raU
and mice, or Lyons celebrated “Ral PtlK,” for the
same purpose. For sale at the Wellsboro’ Drug Stoic
CAVIICIA PLASTEU
BIX BY, respectfully informs the citizens of
7 Wilmots District
and that ofTmgaCo. in paiticular, that he has (or
sale a large quantity of froli-ground Cayuga Piaster,
&l the old price—SG, ner ion.
Having secured the services of an excellent
MILLER, and enlarged lus bins for the reception of
Plaster, ho iccls cuulidcuCThat no one will be disap
pointed.
Particular attention will be paid to People from a
distance. f
Mansfield, Jan. 3, 1857.—tf.
NEW IiiOODK ! REW GOODS
WHERE? at ERWIN'S new Store! He has
jusircturncd from the City with a choice
I'Ot of Bcadj-ill.-uie Clothing.
CLOTHS, CASSIRIERES, VESTING
and all of which will be sold
ON THE CASH-DOWN
SYSTEM
AND
IVOTHIAG SHORTER!
Wellsboro 1 Scpl. 25, 1856. '
the u oKtb is novinro *
*\7" O. SPENCER lukea this melJiod to say to
V • the public, that he continues to PLANE
LUMBER at iris Shop {l«vo miles smith of Alans,
field near Spencers MilU) for .the following prices:
Siding for 25 cts-per hundred feet.
Floorjng matched, 50 .[els. per hundred feel.
Plain Surfacing, $2,50 per thousand feet,
Fif.y cents per thousand extra will be charged
lor ho rd wood.
ALSO—A superior quality of fence pickets al
ways on had «t 81,75. per hundred.
March 5, 1857-ly.
r ACADEMY.
J W.'DBWEY'B.S. Principal.
rjIHE SUMMER TERM
1 commence, Tuesday, May 26ih 1857.
T'UITION must be paid in advance.
TEXT JBOOKS can be had of the Principal.
For farther information address the Principal* at
Kqoxvilte, Tioga, County Penoa. *
Deerfield, April 30, 1857.
"D TSIHOV-Alj.—Dß. J 3. BARR respectfully
-Lt, announces to the public lhat.hp has. removed
to the dwelling lately occupied by Ju*.P.
Morris, L.«q,, where lie may be. found at all hours
when not professionally engaged,
Oernanda ror his services" promptly responded to
WclLboro*, April 24, 1856.
LOOKING-GLASS PLATES— Win, or without
Frames, for sale ot THE PRT T G BI'ORE
NEW ANDSPLENDfVS7'OCKOP:i l i .
TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER &
STOVES. „
D. P. AND W. ROBERTS’
THE greatest variety of STOVES ever seen in
WeJlsboro,* has just arrived at.(ho STOVE «fc
TIN STORE of D. P. & W. ROBERTS.- They
would call the attention of the public to (heir well
selected assortment, consisting of the
YOUNG AMERICA. - • Elevated oven,
MORNING STAR,. ... do.
NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT, do.
• REGULATORS, PREMIUMS. LOW OVENS.
Also a large assortment of BOX and PARLOR
Stoves, al City prices. These Stoves arc selected
with the greatest care, especially for this market,
and cannot fail v to give entire satisfaction. Call
and see them.
TliVWAßE—ofall kinds, shapes, and sizes
made of the best material and sold as cheap if not
cheaper than that of any other establishment in the
county. Eavc Gutters made to order on short notice.
JOBBING done to order and in the best man
ner. AU Tin-ware carefully proved before leaving
(he shop.
O“01d Iron, Copper, Brass, Pewter, and also
Silver and Gold either old or new, taken in exchange
for Goods.al the Market price. They respectfully
solicit the patronage of all who wi*>h to purchase
anything in their line, assuring them that money
can be saved by examining their stock, before pur
chasing elsewhere.
PREMIUMS on Tinware were given Ibr best
Slock anil Work &c., at Lite county Fair.
D. P Ac. W. ROBERTS.
April 23 1857.
M. IV. & SON.
PATENT CHAIR MANUFACTURERS
438 Broome St., One Door East of Broadway,
(Late 468 Broadway, New York.)
(Established A.D. 1833.)
INVITE an examination of their variety- and su
perior assortment of CHAIRS, mannfactarcd at
their own establishment, and under their immediate
observation and direction, including
PIVOT REVOLVING CHAIRS,
SELF-ACTING EXTENSION RECUMBENT CHAIRS,
IMPROVED INVALID WHEEL CHAIRS,
MAJOR SEA KM' S TRAVELING INVALID CHAIR,
SPANISH SPRING AND SQUAB CHAIRS.
RHEUMATIC. SPINAL i ASTHMATIC INVALID, Ac., Ac
Embracing the most complete assortment, and choic
est kinds for Rarlors, Drawing. Rooms, Chambers,
Gardens, Libraries, Counting Houses, Offlces, Pub
lic Institutions, Dentists, Barbers,&c . together with
every desirable sort adapted to the comfort, conveni
ence, and luiury of the Sick, the Aged, the Infirm,
the Lame and the Lazy. 1
In point of ingenuity of derign,elegance of finish,
quality and richness of material, faithfulness of exe
cution, durability and cheapness, these Chairs arc
unsurpassed. For them M. W, King & Son were
awarded the first and only Prize Medal, and the Fuc
vlly recommend them as far preferable to beds or
couc hes for path nts afflicted with Spinal, Asthmatic,
or Bronchial affections.
To either nrm of the chair may be attached a
convenient reading or wriimg Desk, and any combi
nation dcrired will be manufactured to order,
A Circular with explanatory cuts, will be sent by
mail if requested and orders, (with remittances,)
arded to any part of the world.
fA Y£ HERRYPE C fORAL
FOU THE KAFIR CUIUS OF
COUGHS, COLDSi BUOW
CHITIS, HOARSENESS,
ISPUtIiZA, ASTHMA.
WHOOPI*© COUCH,
COMSUMPITO* CROUP,
and for the relief of consumptive patients in advanced stages
of the disease.
Wp need not speak to the pr.blic of its virtues. Throngh
out every town, and alniOM etcrv hamlet of the American
States. Us woii'l- i lul cuivi. of tC'lmupavf
mad.* it already km*v.n. Nay, ff vT nTe Hie rumiies m any
ciMhzcd on thi* coiitm.-nt without some personalex-
fMlitww; and fewer yet the communities any
wnore which hate not among them some living trophy of its
victory oxer flit* subtle and dangerous diseases of the throat
and luusa, While it is the mod powerful antidote yet known
to man (hr the formidable and dangmm* diseases of the pul
monary organ*, it is also the pit a-aate-t and safest lemedy
that can be employed for infants and young person 4. Parent*
should have it in store against the insidious enrtny that steals
upon them unprepared. Wo hare abundant grounds to be
lie vq the Cherry Keforal saves more lives by the consumjv
tions it prevent* than those it cures. Keep it by yon and cure
your colds •* Into they ore curable, nor neglect them until no
human skill can ni.iM.cr the incxoiable ranker that, Listened
on tljo vitals, eats your life away. All know the dreadful fa
tality of lung disorders, and sis ih cy know too the virtues of
thi- remedy, we need not do more than to assure them it i*
Mill made, the best it ca.u lie. M«j spare no coat, im care, no
toil to produce it the most perfect possible, and thus afford
thoM* who rely on it the beot agent which our skill can fur
nish for their cure.
PREPARED BY DR. J. C. A YER ,
Practical and Analytical Chemist*
LOWELL., MASS ,
AND sru.l) UY .1. A. hoy. wellsuoko; pa.
CHAIRS, CABIHET-WARE, AC.
J STICKLE Y respectfully
• of Well.sboro and vicinity, thatyjic'kdeps con
stantly on hand and will manu&ttui'c to order,
Chairs & Cubiivctiware
of all descriptions. \
Those desirous of purchasing any [article in his
line will do and examine hjs stock, fjis
work is manufactured from Ihe best material and is
sure to give satisfaction.
All kinds of TURNING done in a superior man
ner and on reasonable terms. CTShop*ou(h end of
Mavn-fct., Wellsboro*. [Jan. 8,1857,-lf.
military Notice,
THE. Assessors of the several Election Distriefe
of the county of Tioga, arc requested to mak
oul one complete Return of all the ununiformed Mali
liamen in their District for the year 1856, and send
the same to me on or before the first Monday in June
next. Now’ in order to be able to draw our full
of arms it is necessary that we have the full strength
of our military force and, instead of only aboaN
150,000 militiamen in the Stale, as lias been repor
ted by our Adjutant General, let us endeavor to
swell (he number lo its ofdystandard. Come up to
the works then like and all will be
right; otherwise cos A-will be made.
U'QB’T COX, Brig. Inspec.
Liberty, March 12, ’57
NOTICE is -hereby given that the .undersigned
having been appointed on auditor/lo distribute
the fund arrising from the sale of theT teal estate ol
James VV. Guernsey, among creditors will
attend to the duties of swd appointment at the office
ofC. H. Seymour the village of Tioga on
Thursday, the 9lh day of&pril next, at one o’clock
P. M., when and where alj[ persons having any claim
upon said fund arc reqairedVo vpresent the same
for allowance, or be forever dpbared therefrom.
JOHN—ftf. BACHE, Auditor.
WclLboro,* March 12, 1757.
W. W. WEBB, M. D.,
HAS returned to Wellsboro*, and is raady to
promptly attend all calls as a PHYSICIAN
and SURGEON. He would also stale that he has
received a Commission from the Governor, and been
sworn by the Brigade Inspector, as Surgeon of the
Ist Regiment, 2ib .Brigade ol the 13tb Division of
the 'uniformed Militia of Pennsylvania, and there
fore is the only Surgeon within *ibc Limits of said
Brigade who has the right to give certificates to
u persons incapable of bearing arms.”
Office and residence first door above Roe’s Store.
Adiiiiiilfiiiator’s Notice*
THE Subscriber haying taken letters of Admin,
on the estate of ALEXANDER
COMMINGS, late of Charleston, deceased, all per
sons having claims against said estate are requested
to present the same for settlement, and those indebt
ed are notified to pay up on or before the first day
of J a .y "Mt. J. 1. JACKSON, Adm’r.
WelUboto,’ April 6th 185 T. ' -
RHODE ISLAND LIME ror.whilewashinjr.—
Also While wash Brushes for sale at Hoy’s
Prog Store. : . -
FOR SALE.—A good Two Horse Lumber Wug.
on, cheap for pash or approved paper.
April 6th. J« EMERY.
JT HEa TIQ GvA Y €OU KIY AeiTAJflB.
v PhUadelpHa Advertisements,/
■FfiOM
J 0:H NY AJS R'PD Le ,
At MfCfluuita’ Hotel, Sorth FomtK Street, rWloOelrltis
who iwk'* Hie attention of
mr XEXCiTJyrs of the insyr axd yojtT&irzsr
. TO TIT ATSi A RKET. -
rrmß RAILROAD COMMUNICATION Tin.
I Bridge Elmira. Williamsport nod Catawuo, being com-
Dlotc. you «r*‘ brought Mtiiaa to It than toXvwlwk, nw\
■'the nrtccK of Freight 4 arc equally which renders it m>
ecsdlble both to buy ftud sell, Merchants fr°tu the North-
West, visiting the mttrkot-for,thc time, am! waning to
bee it to tlic* bo--t advantage, u ill pb-ose coll on Mr. Puildlc.
Ti M I‘ WILSTACJI. £ CO., Paulery and Coach Hardware,
SmidWnn’/i Carriage Trimmings, Harness Mountings, Si-,
North Third istreet. ' - '
MORRIS. JOSHS & CO. Pena, Bni/cr Plato, Boiler Thvct*,
Sheet Iron, Steel and Pig Iron. Nails, Market and H.th
KBYSTONE STATE HAPOMFI EH, or Concentrated Lye,
for nJuklngScap.''Manufactured by tho Penn. Salt Co„ T.i
rentuui, Alleghany Co-, Pa. Represented by Lewis, James
& Co., I’Jiil’a,
J. S. 4 E. L. PERET, General Produce Comml-'-ion Mer
chants. No. 18 Noith Wharves. Manufacturers. Agents for
tho sale of Cotton Duck, Pearl Starch, etc., etc. Refer to
Philadelphia mcn-hants generally. All consignments will
melreimr prompt unJ personal ottentiuo.
MURPIIti KOONS, General Merchants, and
Wholesale Dealers in Kish. Cheese and Provisions. Xu. 47
North Wharves, below Race street. •.
PfIATT 4 KEATTT. Importers of Watcher. Jewelry and
Fancy Goods, JJ*. coi ncr sth and Market streets.
JAMES BARBER. Wholesale Dealer in Clocks, Agent for
Fho Patent Equalizing Thirty Day Clock, J/.uiufa< furor of
Fine Gold Pena, S. E. corner of Secondand Chestnut streets.
ROKKR.URAEFP 4DAJILINQ. Wholesale dealers in Boots,
Shoes, Hats and Straw Goods* 120 North Tiilrd street.
SLEEPER 4 FENNER, MauoLu.turcr» of Parasols and Vm
hrellan. 12tt Market street.
THOMAS WHITE 4 Co- Manufacturers of Straw, Silk Bon
nets and Millinery Goods, 41 S. Second >trcit. -
RL'NN. RAIGUEL A' Co., Import™-« »*f British Goods and
Jobbers of Fancy and Staple S:iU Goods, Embroideries, Ac.,
91 X. Third street.
MOORE. lIKNZEV 4 CO, Importers and IVhoJc.-ab- pr.il
ers in Hardware) Cutlery and Gun*. isl Market and 10 Com
merce streets.
M. L. HALLO WELL 4 CO.. Si lie Jobbers, Philadephia.
have now (tpened in their warehouse, whit Uis one. of the lar
gest in America, superb assortment of new Silk Goods. Fancy
Stuffs. Kmbroidfrio o . Lace*. Ribbons. and other artklr-*
in their line. Tho system of KM FORM PRICES, adopted by
us some years since, togthcr with that oiApening'nnttccnunt*
except with CASH AND SHORT CREDIT' BUYERS, Imshad
the 011**01 of largely inrrwi'-ing oui Jm-iiio-s and for the tea
son that must be manifest to every thinking merchant, that
under mir system and terms v\e net only can ufiord to, but
must from ueccjwftv, sell at lout r rate* 'than those who do
business on the old long credit ‘-ystetn; our terms being more
stringent, and the pureha-er.- nbom no seek to attract being
as n the closest buy era and best judge? of goods.
T E ii M S. —Cu*h buyer* Hill re«.t m* a dhromit ufFTX
per cvijt.. if the inoiwv be pimi in par fvm>U, within tea dav*
of date of hill.
Uncunent money takcu only at il* market Mil tie ou tlic
da\ it i* received.
To merchant* of undoubted a credit r.f SIX month"?
will he (ftten if dc.-ired.
When 1 money is remitted iiwulvoiiro of maturity, a di
count at the-rate of TWELVE p( r tent per unuiuu will be at
lowed.
We ask fiom the nienjiaut* \inltiiig the ea c t an exami
nation ofnur block, being avitiofird that they will he r.imi’io
cd that it is not for their Inteiest to pay the large profit* that
are absolutely eh-anithi! to tho.-e who give long credits.
March 12, i557.-Um.
THE GREA r ENGLISH REMED Y.
SIR JAS. CLARK K S CELEBRATED
FEMALE PILLS.
Prepared from a Prescription of rur James Clark*', jW. I).
Phjai* ian Extraordinary to the (queen. This invaluable Mod
cine is unfailing in the cure bfall tlm-e jiainfnl and Uuugir
ous diseases incident to the female constitution.
It im>darati-.s all «Sees*, removes all obstruction*, and
hrinß* on-the monthly period with regularity. These Pill*
should he n-cd two i>r three week* previous to confinement;
they fortify the constitution, and l*w»-u the bufleriiig during
labor, enabling the mother to pijifoim her Unties with safety
to herself and child.
The-e Pill* should not be taken hv females during the
FIRST THKBK MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they are mre to
bring on Miscarriage, but at any other tim« they flro safe.
In all ca.-s*>s of Ncrvovs and Spinal Afici rioiw,* poiu in the
Back and LimM. Heavim*-*. Fuligm* on M.ght Exertion, Pal
pitation of the Heart. Loudens of spirits, lly=t*Tic*. ?t*k
lleadiu he. White- and nil other painful di-easo- occasioned b\
a disordered system, these Pill* will effect a cure when all
other means have failed, and although a powerful re.n* dy.
dues n>>t Contain hon. calom< 1, atitiiiiu(i> 01 any other inin<*rai
Full direction* accompany each pa. kago. Price in the Uni
ted .State.- and fanadit, Ose Poll ik.
ttJL Agents fur this Country—
1. C. BALDWIN A Co..
ItoehcKtcr. N. Y.
N. B. $1 00 enclosed te any authorised Agent, will insure
a bottle of PJli-* by return mail.
For -ah* Wholesale find RcMiLhy 11. W. ELLIOTT Elmira,
and b\ onodiuggist in every town in tho United States.
For parricular.s cal' at Elliott’s and get a Circular.
For wale in MVllnUor**, by J. A. Roy, Covington by W.
Taylor, Mansfield, by C. IV. NcsMtt; Tioga by A. Hum
phry and H. If. Borden; Lawrenrcville by W. G. Miller;
Brother; fclkt.ind by J. &J. Porkiiersf. * * ■-—A, *.
Jan. 12, 1857.—1 y.
DKITG, PAINT & GLASS
WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE.
Corners*/ Tenth and Market Streets,
Office m Second Story.
PIULAD£LPIIIA.
We invite attention to our enlarged stock of Drue*. Oil*.
Paints. 3atnishes. A-c., telcouM eijui-asiy for our sales, and
comprisin'' ono'of the m Urn United Stated,
which've offer at low prices, for cash or approved credit.
WJ2 31 t-NUFACTUKK vi*ry oifrnrivclr
Premium Pine Hhito'Lcad, (best,)
K«n«lnpttm Pure White Lead,
Pearl Snow White Lead.
u \ iciie 3ioutagnu** French Zinc, (host.) /
Pmc Snow Whim Amoiioju Zinc, /
Philadelphia Snov; While Zinc. /
Silver’s Plastic Fire anti Weather-proof Paint*, /
Chrome Urccus. icilows. and colors ueucrallv, /
AGENTS KOIl: ‘ /
Porter's superior Alkaline Window Cilaya,
(J< mime Ftonrh Plate Glass, (warranted.) V
The Now Jersey Zinc Company's product?,
' Tildon and Nephew's JCcw York Varnishes,
Prooklyu Premium Pure White Lead,
Hampden Permanent Greens.
Pine Ohio Cutauba Prandv, Ac., Ac-
IMPOKTUHS UF: *
French and English Plato Glaiw,
French and Cylinder Gin*?, ' 1
Colored ami Engraved Window Ght.se,
D tpnerrootyjK' Glass,
Il.*mmen’d Plate fi>r Hours and Sky-Lights,
Drugs. Cheatiath, IVifumcry, Ac-
WHOLESALK DRALRUS IN;
DrnggUtfi* Articles generally.
Painter's TooU of all descriptions,
Hydraulic and Human Cemcut,
C.drilled arid Land IT.i-nr.
Paper Maker’s Clay. Satin White. Ac- Ac.,
FKKNCJI, UICiIAHUS & C»..
Store, N. W. corner of TVuth aed Market Streets.
Factory. Junction York Avenue, Croun and Callow-hill Fts
(AjiijJ 9tb;am. Pun.vDixptfii.
Who will go to Kahsas ?
THE subscriber will sell the Farm on which he
lives, in Lawrence, containing' 140 aerca, 100
of which is improved. It is well watered, has a
comfortable house, barns, neccssaiy outbuildings
-tfnd d good orchard of choice fruit thereon.
Also, a Tavern Stand in Luwrcnccvillc, known as
ihc/“Gccr House,** with ample accommodutions.
iyctac/ied is a Store building suitable for the Gro
cery antLDry Goods to be sold or rent
ed lo'Kuit applicants, For terms apply to '
Lawrcnccville, Sepl. 11 ’56. M. S. BALDWIN.
rj.REAT WESTERN ROUTE.— jka Ni
agara Falls and Suspension Bridge or Buffalo.
GREAT WESTERN & MICHIGAN CENTRAL
ROUTE for Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Galena,
Dubuque, Rock Island,Si. Paul, Burlington, Kansas,
St. Louis, and all parts in the West & South West.
At.ao for Hamilton, London, Toronto, Montreal and
Quebec. For through tickets and further informa
lion apply lo the Ticket Agent, Company’s Office,
adjoining Dclcvan House, opposite depot.
. w. C. HUBBELL, Ticket Agent
Geo. B. M’Gratii, Gen. Passage & Freight Agt.
Elmira, April 30,1857. Sm.
THE Subscriber having purchased a part of the
Slock of Drugs and Medicines formerly owned
by Robert Roy, is gow receiving- fresh supplies. He
would rcspeclfuliyiipforni the public that lie intends
to continue Hie Dritg business at the old stand. The
store will be left still in care of the former proprie
tor (Robert Roy) and it fa hoped that by its ample
provision fur the wants of the community, and by
attention to customers, it may still be found worthy
ofpublic favor and patronage. Call and see for
yourclvcs. JOHN A. ROY.
October 9th, 1856. '
H. O. COLiE
BARBER & HAIR DRESSER,
Wcllsboro’pa.
Occupies room over Roberts’Tin Store. .Every
thing in Jiia line of business will be done as.well
and as promptly as it can be done in the more
fashionable City saloons. Preparations for removing
dandruff, and beaulyfiing the hair for sale cheap
Hair and whiskers'dyed any color. Call and see.
Vyellsboru’. Ocl 18,.1655.,. (It?
Mrs. f. a. Maynard win open a select
SCHOOL, for Buys and Girls in the Academy,
to commence Monday, May lltii, and continue
wclve weeks. (Welisboro,’ April 28th 1857.)
i HEK RING'S SjOJPB;
\ driSSSSSSSi ' T,,fi ,
champion
1 InMVirTl/iwiai* TUC RECEKI TRIALS at Heading
have embused the cut rent of public ■
frißro&Sy) opinion, muT confirmed the verdict of
w’ritfV I fslfeic Vlorc M ,,,n 1100 accidental Ares, proving
Iffies£n conclusively that ■•Herring's” is the
ONLY SAFE that will Hot burn. -
r~~ —” Extract from the Committee’s Ro
port on Ibo Trial of Iron Safes at
Reading
“On tbc2*Th of February all the members of the committee
:met to witness tbo Safes and books and papers, (piscod in
them) mid wcio jicrfcctly biitistied that nil was right. -The
day following, the burning took place, under tliosu|Ksriutend
enco of the Committee. After a fair nnd Impartial burning
for five hours, tho Safe of Messrs Evans 4 Watson wo*, first
opened, the Safe being on fire Inside, and the contents par
tially consumed, while the contests in the Safe of ilessis
Parrel-, 4 Herring were in good condition, and no fire inside.**
Reading, March 2,1857.
(Signed,) IT. V. FELIX, *)
V. X. CQLKMAX, -Committee.
A. H. PEACOCK, )
And endorsed hy over 50 of the best men of Hewllng.
The (ilvove can he inspecteil at 34 Wnlpnt Street, where
the public can sfttl>fy themselves of tho great Superiority of
tho “Herrings Patent Champion” over the defeated ond
“inside Iron Door Salamander.”
JPAKREJLS&HEKUIIVG,
«4 Walnut Street, Philad'a.
Onh -V« T ert in thr.t State of Herring's PutcnL Champion Safes.
Tbo attempt made by other partied to bol»tcr up tbo repu
tation of a Safe which hit* failed to signally in accidental
fuctln Philadelphia, fßanstcad Place,) by taking one out of
an agonC-i (If. .1. hautA,) nm>Te doubie tfii&urss, (differ
ent from tho«o they tell) to “burn up*’ one of Herring's, (half
as thick) lota met with U» true reward. Herring’s Safe could
not bo burnt, proving coueliuively.thut the only reliable
Safe now made U “Herring's" of which over 15,000 are now
in actual u-«*. ami more than 2\K> hare been tried by fire
vjithmd a single lute.
July 13, 1K57. |y.
IMTED STATES HOTEL.
Difienbacher & Farnswortli, Propr’s.
ftt&x a, . rMiIIJIS CRAVES HOTEL,
1 Vilely occupied by F. P.
CLEAVER, has been thorough*
jgl.! ® ?’ ly overhauled and refilled with
HS.iJb atl cs P cc i a l reference to flic
r comfort and convenience of the
• •dS'fcr traveling public. The present
proprinlors atm to build up a reputation for their
House, entirely upon its merits as a HOUSE OF
ENTERTAINMENT. They will therclbrc be
stow every needful attention upon their patrons—
making their comfort (he grand object of their Efforts.
The COUDERSPORT and CEDAUUUN Stages
leave their Hold every Tuesday and Friday at 2
o’clock P. M.
Attached to this popular Hotel is a
LIVERY STABLE,
for the accommodation of pleasure parlies and the
business public.
WclJsboro* April ]f, 1857.
WHEW?
CO YOU HADN’T HEARD THE NEWS?
O Wcll t no v under. Kansas has been invaded,
Lawrence has been sacked and the Free State Ho
ld with all its Furniture has been destroyed. The
subscriber, always awake to the best interests of
his fellow-citizens,and knowing that there must be
a great demand ior
CABINET FURNITURE
rn consequence of said Sack, has concluded to re
main at his old stand, two doors below Roe’s Store
where he is generally in attendance to receive and
wait upon customers. Constantly on hood, or man
ufactured to order,
Solas, Divasas, Ollonians,
Card y Centre. Dining <s• Breakfast Tables-,
Dress Stands, Dress and Common Bureau?,
tUACIOO'OXr & COMMON WASH STANDS.
Cottage , French and Common Bedsteads,
of every description,together with all articlcsusn
ally made in his line of business.
From his knowledge of the business he flat
ters himself with the belief that those wishing
to purchase, would do well to call and examine
Uls.^yoth.Lclarn sAnrima fa* » n
TURNING done in a neat manner, at short no
ttec.
Q Chairs! Chairs!
I In addition to the above, the subscr
I Ksta2pjabcr would inform (he public that lie lia
/ /■« Pju&lrcccivcdalargeand handsoracassorl
mentefew
OAKLAND -COMMON CHAIRS,
Boston and Common Rocldng Chairs. <£<?.,
which iic will sell as cheap, if not cheaper,than
they can bo purchased anywhere else in Tioga
counly. Call and see them I
/ Wcllsboro*, June 1U ’56
Hcav ye I Hear ye! He av ye!
WE hold these truths self-evident: That the
' way lo he prosperous is to buy cheap and
always of the best quality ; buy nothing simply be
cause it is cheap, out because you need it and (ha
it is both good and cheap; (hat those who buy cheap
by the quantity, can retail first quality goods cheap ;
that an economical buyer can sell goods at as low a
figure in WeJlsboro* as they can be purchased in the
City ; and therefore that
IOING IS TOE HAN,
wlio'bTTys'CconomicaUs ; and that
YOUiVW’S IS Till! PLACE,
\ TO PURCUAtE
Gold and Silver, T)vplex, Lever, A nchor and Cylin
der \VA7\fTfES*. Gold Chains, Gold Lockets,
all sizes aud qualities, Gold Cameo and A/o
saic Breastpins aud Earrings , Finger
'Rings, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, fyc
Silver Plated Ware.
Cake Baskets, Card Baskets,
Children's cups, salt cellars, Egg cups
Tea Knives, Butter Knives, Table Forks ,
Table and Tea Spoons, fyc. A new supply of
Clocks of ell kinds, sizes, prices and qualities.
Wellsboro’Jan. 1,’57. A-YOUNG.
A L S O
JF YOU WANT; TO BUY BOOKS, go lo
I O I' IV Cr >. S ,
For he lias just returned from the City with an cn*
tircly new slock of
BOOKS & STATIONERY,
Fancy Goods, Reticules, Portmonnaies ,
Jet Bracelets , Harrison's Perfum •
cries, Harrison’s Shaving,
anJ Toilet Soap.
HARRISON’S COtIMQIAN INES,
BLACK, HEP AND BLUE.
The Spring Fashions.
ATTENTION, LADIES!
Mrs. E. E. Kimball & Co,,
r> EG leave to acquaint the Ladies of WcllsboVo*
> and vicinity, that they have just brought into
market aielcct assortment of
' MILLINERY GOODS
of the be* quality and latest styles, which they offer
to at reasonable prices, and for CASH,
only! „ - ,
REPAIRING &f TRjmilNG done to order.
Shop two doors above the Prestyterian Church,
Wcllaboro 1 April 2,1?56. »
General European, Passage <Sp Draft Office
SaWe & Cortes, 177, Broadway, EL Y,
pASSAGE TICKETS by first class Sailing Pack-
Jl cts, or by Iho Liverpool and New York Screw
Steamship s Company’s splendid.line ’of Steamers,
from-or to Liverpool. Also Drafts upon Great .Britian
or Ireland. Persons wishing to send Ibr their friends
from any part of the old country, can make the
necessary arrangements with the undersigned. ’
Sight drafts on Great Britain orTreldnd, sold by
„ GEO. B.McG RATH.
Elmira, Apiil 30, 1857.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION
. 'PHILADELPHIA. f •*
litiDortuut Anuomicciucnt.
TO ‘all persona afflicted with Seroarl diseases,
such as SPERMATORRHOEA, SEMINAL
weakness, impotence, gonorrhoea,
GLEET, SYPHILIS, the Vice of ONANISM, or
SELF*ABUSE,Ac., Ac.,
TheHOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia
in view of the awful destruction of human life and
health, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions
which are practiced upon the unfortunate victims of
such diseases by Quacks, have directed; their Con*
suiting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy
of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRA*
TIS, to all persons lima afflicted, (Male or Female,)
who apply by letter, with a description of their con*
dilion, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in
case of extreme poverty and suffering, to FURNISH
MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. |
The Howard Association is a benevolent Institu
tion, established by special endowment^ for there*
lief of the sick and distressed, afflicted prith ‘‘Viru
lent and Epidemic Diseases,V and its funds can be
used for no other purpose. It has now a surplus of
means, which the Directors Jiave voted to advertise
the above notice. It is needless to add that'the As*
socialion commands the highest Medical|skil) of the
age, and will furnish the most approved modern
treatment.—-Valuable advice also given to sick uad
nervous females, afflicted with Womb! Com plaint
Leucorrhcea, &c. j
Address t- id,) Dr. GEO. R. CALHOUN
Jress, (post-paid,) Dr- .
Consulting. Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2
South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ;
By order of-the Directors, -■ |
EZRA D. HARTWELL President.
•GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. i
October 25,1856.—ly, |
Evens & Co.’s Great Gift Book Sale,
FINE GOLD JEWELRY GIVEN AWAY TO PURCHASERS
OF BOOKS. j
All Books will ic sold as low os can be had at
other Stores, many of them for less. iNcw Books
received daily. A Gift varying in value-from 25
cents to $lOO, given with each book at the time it
is soldi Having on baud a very large ntto
and valuable boohs, and as our motto; is “Large
sales and small profile” \vc are determined to give
tut customers better bargains than can be had else
where. Any book published in New Yjork or Pliil
• Jelphia will be promptly sent, gift included, on re
ceipt of publisher’s price. -Catalogues of Books and
Presents, containing full explanations Iwill be sent
free to all parts of the country. [
The most liberal inducements aro offered to
Agents. Any person by sending ns an order tor
ten books, with money inclosed, will be entitled to
an extra 800 - and Gift. j
All orders for books, containing money, X^ enff tire
«ooks,cv..._ money, ensure
perfect should be registered at the Post Office where
they arc mailed, and directed to Efans Sc Co., 409
Broadway, New York. ' j
Reference.— M. Thomas & Son- 3 , South Fourth
Street,Philadelphia; J.B. Lippincolt Ac, £o., Phila
delphia ; D. Appleton &Co„ Broadway,)New York;
Derby & Jackson, Nassau Street, New [York.
(ET SEND FOR A CATALOGI'E-XU
EVANS CO.,
Principal Store, 409 Broadway, York.
Branch Stores at 125 Chestnut St. Phil’a, and at
Washington D. C. j
NEW AMERICAN MAP.
Exhibiting the larger portion of Noijlh America
embracing the Ifnilcd Slates and Territories Mex
ico and Central America, including the West In
dia Islands, the Canadas, New Brunswick and
Nova Scotia. Compiled Aom recent [Government
surveys and other authentic sources, r
It ah-o exhibits a map of the world on Mercator’s
Projection, by which, the relative positions of the
Eastern and Western Continents, and the various
groups of Islands arc shown at one view. '
This map contains, about 30 ( 'square[ feel, is got
up in magnificent style, mountdd on Rollers, and is
delivered to subscribers at the astonishing low price
of S 6 50. colored, bir Slates, oadSlJiu caloicd hv
counties.
We have the exclusive right lo pelllthis map in
Tioga Co. Mr. Geo. H. Taner will (canvass the
Count, forthwith, cvo> n » a cop, of the map for
examination. |
PUTNAM & TAKER, Acccls.
Dec. TB. 1856. (flu 1 |
ATE IV GOODS! SEW COODS!-
f 1 Just received from the village of Neff.York, a
large and splendid assortment of j
Spring & Summer Goods
at the’Store of the undersigned in Middlebury, Pa.
and which he is offering at reduced prices.
Ilis slock consists in a lull assortment of all man.
uer of Goods commonly kept in a country Store.
It is needless lo mention articles. We shall keep,
constantly on hand. Pork, Flour, Sait, (White Fish
and Mackinac Trout. We are determined to sup
ply the want* of every man, woman and child, in
our line*of business, and say to our fritjnds and pa
irons to come on with the utmost confidence in our
disposition and ability to supply your! evcryl want.
It will be owing to a combination of dur competit
ors to bribe the N. Y. &, Erie Railrodd Company
against transporting our freight, if we fail in so do
ing* TI. H, POTTER.
D. T. VANHORN*
MidVy Center, June 5’56. J. B. Pp-rrJ'R agt. -
AEW T11LOYs0OP;
The sub
scriber lias
ijjcncd anew his shop
ipposile jßo}'» Store
,nd is'preparcti lo ex
;cute the orders of
is o!d customers aud
.hers who maji favor
im with their pat
>nagc, with neatness
pai.,, . it necessary to pat
his work as it is warranted lo furnish .its own rec
ommendation. I.
No garment is permitted to go out of the shop
is not made in the most substantial manner.
Especial care observed in Culling and Hitting. This
Department, will be under my own supervision.
Believing in the “live and let live” ;rule, I have
adopted the j
Pay-Down System
and shall rigidly adhere to it.
-Wcllsboro’, March 13,1856. 11. PJERWIN.
Currlagc & Wngon Mtiaui'ac
liny. j
TTENRY PETRIE would nn-jjpgj™
nounce to his friends and
public gcncrally,thalhc is contmningS3l£S3aL!l
the above business on Grafton street, immediate
in the rear of J. R. Bowen's store, where he is pre
pared to manufacture on bhorlnolicc, |
Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies,
Wagons,
of any style or description to suit the purchaser
and of the very best materials.. All kinds of re-
forthwith and on the most reasonable
terms.
PAINTING AND TRIMMING will be prompt
ly executed in the best manner and? roost fash
ionable style. '■
Welisboro,’July 13,’55. HENRY PETRIE.
TO TUOSEViUq I.OVETUEin EELLOVf BEINGS.
I HATE a remedy tpurely vjgi tuMc) for anil Ague,
iudl Falling r\ Inch has never been known
to tinL Xl is no jilva>aut, ami as cheap, ua itiia efficacious.
Any person n’hc) nJJI.-rjid me the naniCA, and,' directicna to
the residence**, of ton indh iduai* sick of CVmsnmptkm, or any
disease of the Cheat or Lungs, or sutfering fro no a broken
down and shattered Constitution, will receive as a reward
this Recipe. It embodies full instructions for making and ad*
ministenng this wonderful Medicine. Address,
• = DR. TRACY DELORME,
May *. (4t.) Xew-York P oat-office.
ARDEN SEEDS.—A Cno lot of fresh Garden
VX Sethis are selling off at Roy*a Drug Store.*—
Also some new varieties raised from Patent Office
Seeds. The Held seeds in large packages will be oh
hand by the la of April. 1 \
40D C J}ROADWA NKV* TORKy
HAVE you SEEN MONK’S
Q$E pOLLAR 4 YEAR.
Circulation, over 106,000, Weekly
TWENTY FIVE WITNESSES ■
ga the . *
FORGER CONVICTED
JOHN S. DYE isUhe author, who has had ten
years experience as a Banker, end PublhW
ami Author of Lectures at the Broadway
Tabernacle, when for 10 successive night?, over 50
000 people greeted him with rounds of
while he exhibited manner in which Counterfeit
ers execute their Frauds, and the surest and ahorUti
‘means of detecting them !
The Bank Note Engravers all gay that he is tie
lest Judge of Paper Money living.
GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE PRESENT CEXTURT
- F° r detecting Counterfeit Bank Notes.
Describing every Genuine 818 in Existence, md
Exhibiting at a glance every Counterfeit
in Circulation! * !
Arranged so admirably, that REFERENCE is ear?
and DETECTION INSTANTANEOUS.
O’ No Index to examine I No pages to honl np.
But so simplified and arranged, that the Merchant,
Banker sad Business Man can see all at a glance.
English, French German.
Thus each may read the same in his own Tongue.
Mast Perfect Bank Note List Published .
Also a list of
ALL PRIVA TE BANKERS IN AMERICA.
' A complete Summary of the Finance of Europe
and America will be published in each edition, to.
gelhcr with aU the Important NEWS OF THE
DAY. Also a scries of Talcs from an Old Manu
script found in the East. It furnishes the Most
Complete History of ORIENTAL LIFE, and de.
scribing the Most Perplexing Positions in which the
Ladies and Gentlemen of that Country have been ao
’often found. These Stories will continue through,
ont the whole year, and will prove the Most Enter,
turning ever offered to the Public.
Furnished Weekly to Subscribers only, at $1 a
year. Letters must be addressed to
JOHN S. DYE, Broker
Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Wail St. New York,
April 23, 1857. (Iy.)
MAP "OP TIOGACOUKTYT
From actual Measurement) and Surveys throughout
the county. By a corps of Surveyors who are
fully competent to the difficult task assigned them,
a HIE undersigned will publish shortly, a*unkiv.m
number of Subscribers b« obtained, a
XXtr.i.vZ/ COMPLETE MAP OF TIOGA COTXTT.
All the public Hoads, .Railroads, Crossings and station-'. IVf-
Churches, School Housed, Stores, Mill*, Pubhc and'
Private Houses, Cemeteries. Manufactories. Shops, £c.. are to
l>o show u on the 3lap. in addition to the usual topography of
Rivers. Streams, Ponds and Mountains. The names of prop
erty holders generally, (including those in thr conntr who
sub'Cnbo in advance lor the Map’' are also to he inserted at
thair ro-pc-ctivc places, in the style of the Maps exhibited by
the-canvHssers,
Maps of the principal villages will f-e inerted. °n a large
scale, in the margin; also engraved views of public and pri
vate buildings.
Js’o expense will be spared execute th* Map In the highest
style of art. Ihe plan will l*e plotu-d on n suitable scale, so
as U> show distinctly all the i*articulars aboxe specified, and
make a large and ornamental map. To lw> (engraved and de
livered to subscribers, handsomely colored. Vo as to shew the
territory comprised in each township, and mounted on rollers.
As the map nil! contain some eigho-en square fi*et of
iuff, at a cost of several thousand dollars, it will be s*Wthat
only a large subscription list will warrant the heavy oxpenw
incurred. The maps are sold only by subscription, and at
only one price. No more maps issued than suWribcd P.r.
The map will contain tables of the population, productions,
assessed value of-property, religions societies. h'vth. anrnber
of voterr. ic~ of each tow nship and village ri--p.‘ctivcW, caw
fully made op from the latent authentic document*.
Relying up>*n a‘ju-jt appreciation of oar effort;*, by the ri
lizcn* <>f Tioga, to issue a map of their comity on the above
plan, that shall answer their proper expectations, and he en
tirely .-ati-,factory, subscriptions are respectfully by
James I>. Scott, Publisher,
PHILADELPHIA.
I. D. RICHARDS. Agent at MVll-boro’ Po. (.cipt. do )
Marriage guide.—young's great
PHYSOLOGICAE WORK,THE POCKET
iESCUL.A PIUS, or Every One His Own Doctor y by
WM. YOUNG, M. D. It is written in plain lan
guage for the genera] reader, and is
upwards ofone hundred Engravings. Ail’ young
married or those contemplating mamage,
ana" having the" least impedlment tb married life,
should read this book. Il discloses secrets that every
one should be acquainted with. SuU it is a book
that must be kept locked op, and not lie about the
house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt o
twenly-five cents. Address Dr, l5
SPRUCE Street, above Fourth, Phil’a.
MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr. WM. YOUNG
MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr. WM. YOUNG
MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG.
MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG
MARRIAGE GUIDE, bv Dr WM YOUNG
MARRIAGE GUIDG, by Dr WM YOUNG
MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOTNG
MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG
MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG
MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG
MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG
MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG
MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG
MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM Y’OUNG
MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG
Sash and Blind Factory.
COVINGTON, TIOGA CO., VA.
THE Sabscr
ber is nc
prepared by m
.Machinery j n
nisti-to order, ;
kindsolsquare
fancy Sash, ai
Blinds.
Square Sash
common sizes
ways on hand.
By long cx\
ncnce in the bu-.
pines*,the subscri-J I—.
berf alters hlmselfll
tha he can make w
as good an article, and sell it as cheap as can
obtained at any estabishment in Pennsylvania ox
New York. Call and sec.
Covjngtorjj.Septcmber 18,1856.
lD*Thc subscriber is also Agent for the salco 5
Dr. D. Jaynes celebrated Family Medicines, also
S&rpa’sOil for Deafness. D. S. I.
NEW ARRANGEMENTS.
A GROWL would announce io the citi
zens 61 Tioga county, thal he has associated
with him d partner, and the business will be con.
dueled under the firm of A. Crowe & Co. They
will continue at the old slahd, in Wcllsborough
omanuldcture to order and keep on hand,
Buggys & Lninbci'i' Wagons,
CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, CUTTERS, $«.,
which for style,-'durability and elegance of finish
cannot be surpassedby aoy other similareslabliih
roent in the country.
Workmen of celebrity arc engaged, and tkebesl
materials used expressly in all the manufacturing
departments of this establishment. Persons scad
ing orders may rest assured of having them exccu
cdl to their entire satisfaction, and finished in every
particular the same as though they attended in pef*
son.
REPAXKJJVC? done asusual,wilh neatness and
despatch.
PAINTING of all kinds done on the horlest
notice, and most reasonable terms.
UTAH kinds of merchantable produce (deliver
ed) rccivcd in exchange for work, at the markrt
prices. A. GROWL & CO.
July 13,1855.
POTTER & HAMMOIID’S
NEW PENMANSHIP
THIS System leaches a practical, business, band
writing. It dots this Ta*
subject i» presented sot merely as an art to **
learned by imitation, hut as a science to be studied
and applied. n
For talc, wholesale and retail by Baldwin, Lowell
&. Co., 7’ioga, Pa. Price 90 cents per doz.
DAVID S. IRELA3