The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, November 25, 1858, Image 4

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    Future Policy oi Ihe Republicans.
The late elections have dona a great deal
to consolidate and define the Republican
party, and lo give it an appropriate position
as a permanent party, and as the only or
ganization which can combine the opposition
with any hope of 'success. We now see
clearly that the question of the extension and
supremacy of slavery is the great question,
that it is the sole proverbial issue on which
the nation is . divided. It is, therefore, easy
to determine the general policy of ths Re
publican leaders, if they expect to succeed at
the Presidential election in 1860.
With Douglas as the standard-bearer on
the other side, with the entire South united in
his support, and the prestige of his late re- ]
markable snccess against such odds in Illi
nois, and the known sympathy with bis
struggle of so many whose co-operation has
been proved lo be essential lo the recent tri
umph of the opposition, it is evident that the,
scale will turn in 1860 on (he ability oj
either parly to secure the support of the anti-
Lecompion democrats. If Douglas can win
them all back lo the democratic party, he is
just as sure to be elected as Buchanan was
by the same voles.
But it will not be perfectly easy for him to
win them alt back. They have broken the
cords of the party. They have acted boldly
and resolutely against the demands of the
slaveholders. Theyjhave bad their eyes
opened, SVleasl in some degree, to see the
evite of't f hp;sectional and arislocialicai dom
ination lby, : which ihe country and the demo
cratic party is directed. Douglas’s policy is
to be hereafter eminently pro-slavery. It
wiH be reasonably natural that they should
have the same experience with the rest of us,
and become more and more sensible of the
evil, arid more and more disgusted with tha
rule of slavery. And this will be Ihe cer
tain result, just in proportion as the public
attention continues to be fixed upon this ques
tion, and is' not suffered to be drawn off lo
other questions, in regard to which they
might sympathize more with the Douglas
party than with the opposition. Let the Re
publican leaders not suffer themselves to
lake such a course as will be likely to drive
off the honest and patriotic citizens whose
hearts'-are wi'h us on the essential issues,
and whose voles are necessary to our success.
The question on which the Republicans
are most liable lo split is that of the tariff.
Bui that riroblem is forced upon the demo
cratic parljy by the condition of the treasury,
and it will be impossible for Mr. Douglas to
dodge the responsibility, unless the Republi
can leaders volunteer lo take it off his hands,
by prematurely undertaking its solution in
conformity to some old theory which they
have adopted as individuals, but on which
the Republican parly is both uncommitted
and irreconcilably divided. It would be
wiser to leave the settlement of the question
where it belongs, and wait till we get the
government in our hands before we assume
the responsibility.
What belongs to the opposition is the duty
of watching the Administration and its party,
•country. There is one point in regard to
which they are bound to exercise a control
ling influence, and (hat is, to allow no tariff
bill to be passed which does not simplify the
rate of duties in such a way as to lessen the
expense of collection, and thus reduce the
Cutom-House patronage, by means of which
the slaveholders govern New York.— N. y.
Evening Post.
Scene T in Court,
A few days ago, a man who had been
bound over on a serious charge of assault
and baitery, offered as his bail a very rough
looking customer, whom ho introduced as
“Judge Barnes, of Delaware county.’’ The
following dialogue will explain matters:—
“Well, Mr. Murphy, you say you wish to
give bail; pray, who is your man ?”
“Judge Barnes, of Delaware county.”
“And who is Judge .Barnes, of Delaware
couniy ?”
“Aa respectable a man as you'll find north
of Mason & Dixon’s line.”
“Is there any one here who knows him?”
“Yes sir, Mr. Wilson.”
“Mr. Wilson, do you know Judge Barnes
of Delaware couniy ?”
“Yes sir.” -
“Whalishe?”
“A Judge.”
“Indeed I How long has he been upon
the bunch ?”
“Some twenly-two vears.”
“Possible 1 It is very singular thaTwe
have never heard of him. You are certain
that he is a Judge?”
“Yes sir.”
-“When did you see him act as such ?”
“On Monday night, at O’Brien’s cock-pit,
in Passyunk road.”
“By Judge, then, you mean that he de
cides chicken disputes ?”
“Yes, sir.”
“But you said that he bad been twenty-two
years on the bench. What do you expect
me to understand by that ?”
“That Mr. Barnes is a shoemaker, and he
has been a maker of brogans since 1836.
At the conclusion of this testimony, the
magistrate came to the conclusion that “Judge
Barnes, of Delaware, 1 ’ was not just the per.
son to give vitality to a thousand dollar bond,
and the prisoner was incontinently sent be
low.
Two Farmers riding along together me
a large number of clergymen, and one of
(hem sa,d to the other—“ Where are all these
parsons coming from ?” To this his friend
replied, “Theu have been at a visitation.’’
The other, no wiser than before, asked,
“What’s a visitation?” The answer was’,
“Why, it’s where all the parsons go once a
year and swop their sermons.” His friend,
thus enlightend, quietly remarked, “Hang it’
but our parson gets the worst on it everv
lime!” '
The man who did not think it respectable
to bring up his children to work, has just
heard from his three sons. One of them was
a driver on a canal; another bad been taken
up as a vagrant; and the third had gone to
a public institution to learn the shoe business
under a keeper.
Ai) vie it (Worth Millions) Gratis.-—-
Every man .should keep the wolf from the
door, and bis mother-in-law too, if he can;
Every woman has a right to be any age she
pleases, for if she were to stale her real age
no one would believe her. Every one has a
right to wear a moustache who can. Every
woman who makes puddings, has a perfect
right to think that she makes better puddings
than any other woman in the world. Every
man who carves has a decided right to think
of himself by putting a few of the best bits
aside. Every woman has a right to think
her child is the “prettiest baby in the world,”
and it would be the greatest folly to deny her
this right, fo* she would be sure to lake it.
Every young lady has a right to faint when
she pleases, (fl her lover is by her side to
catch her. Every fool has a right to be on
the best terms with himself, and that man is
a greater fool who differs with him about
those terms. Every child who makes a noise
has a right to be turned out of the room;
and, supposing you have not the right, you
are perfectly justified (if its parents are ab
sent) in usurping it.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Hydropathic Physician and Surgeon.
CLKX4NI), TIOGA COUNTY, PA.
Will visit patients in all parts of the county, 01
receive them for treatment at bis house,
1 [June 14.1855.]
JOHN N. CACHE,
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT
**■ LAW.—Office, north side Public Square
Wcllsborougli, Fa.
Refersto Messrs.Phelps,Dodge & Co.,N.Y
ity HQn.A.V»Parsans,PliUadelpUia. July 13,
SPENCER & THOMSON,
Attorneys Sc Counselors at Law,
c oßtfi arc*,
Steuben County, New York.
Geo. T. Spencer., C..H, Thomson.
April 18,1855-ly.
YOU DON’T SAY SO?
YES SIR, I DO! I say that FOLEY Ims the
best and cheapest assortment of WATCHES
I ever saw in Wellsboro. 1 Such heavy cases and
finished movements you can't find elsewhere. Call
and see them one door north of B. B. Smith &.
Son’s, where he will be glad to allow them to you,
and do any Repairs on Watches, Clocks & Jewelry,
and all warranted. A. FOLEY.
Wellsboro’ June 11,1857.
S. F. TTIUSON,
O*Removed to James Lowre^'bOfilce
lAS. LOWREtA S. F. WILSON,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT
LAW, willaltcndthcCourtsof Tioga,Potter
and McKean counties.
Wcllsborough,Feb, 1,1853.
H. O. COLE
BARBER & HAIR DRESSER,
Wellsboro’Pa.
Shop (wo doors above Roy’s Drug Store. Every
thing in his 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 beautyfihig the hair for sale cheap
Hair and whiskers dyed any color. Call and see.
Wellsboro', Oct 18,1855. (ifi
m ' w i€Ekj?jSS-rn' J ?'jlB£SY*s> T T
A KE engaged in Exploring, Surveying and Draft.
mg. Investing Money in Eeal Estate, and on
Real Estate Security, Locating Land Warrants,
Locating Land for Settlers on time.
They will attend (he Land Sales in this and the
adjoining districts, where their practical knowledge
will enable them to select the best lots.
Parties entrusting Muncy to us for investment
will have the benefit of our explorations. No prop
erly purchased that we are not personally acquainted
with. [Waubaslilaw, Min, Ter., April 23.]
WJCJLLSJSOiISO FOl/jVJDRY
-A-X-D
Machine Shop
AGAIN IN FULL BLAST.
J3OBERT YOUNG, lale ol the firm of Tubor
Young &. Co,Tioga, takes this method to in*
form the public that ho has leased the Foundry and
Machine Shop in the village of WclUboro for a term
of years, and having put it in good running order, is
prepared to do al! kinds of work usually done at
such establishments, in the best manner and out of
the best of material.
IJe has had over twenty years* experience in the
business and will have the work entrusted to him
done directly under his supervision. No work will
be sent out half finished.
MILL GEARINGS, PLOUGHS, STOVES,
and castings of all kinds on hand and to order.
. ROBERT YOUNG,
WcllsboroMay 28, 1857.
COME AND SEE THE
NEW SEEING GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
WM. WALKER’S
31, Market St. Corning,
AND SELLING AT REDUCED PRICES!
AH the latest Fashionable styles of
5
ocro p«iiers f.om
ameJlerl Bouts, from ifc. to $-2.00; Ladies Morocco patent
M “' s
3BvS>sy&S| & ©HKDJMo
an ? Enammellod Brogans: Men's patent
Leather ami Calf Oxford Ties and Slippon: Children's shoes
tw U V tTJ i i0 ‘’ and Sandals,
fir. tquahtj 4... third quality U.; Men’s Rubbers ami W
LadfeS ’ Si ‘t. «nd Kid
Gent’s Furnishing; Goods.
Tn' nka ’ Car f ct Silfc. .'lcrioo and p! )0 I Cn
di-rohirt. aml Urauw, Cravats, Ties, and Scarfi; y„s P endcrn
CROCKER?
To be sold cheap for Cash.
Corning. April 29, 1858. ly "WILLIAM WALKER.
SUMER STM & FASHIONS.
Mrs. M. J. Grierson,
HAS just returned from the City with a full as.
sorfment of Millinery Goods, which she offers
for sale at the lowest cash prices,
STRAWS, NEAPOLITANS AND FANCY
bonnets.
of all prices and descriptions. BORDERS from Is
up to 4s. 6d. A nice assortment of FLOWERS 0 f
all prices. French Flowers and Bos Flowers, A
beautiful assortment of
RIBBONS, LININGS, LACES, CRAPES SILKS,
and all kind of materials for making
Summer tSf Winter Mourning Goods ,
Little Boys Hals, Girl's Flats, and Ladies* Riding
Hats. 6
All orders promptly attended to. Bonnets cleaned
and done over on short notice.
Griereon has employed for the season a good
Milliner, tCT Shop on Main Street, over Niks &
Elliott's Store. [May 13,1868-}
,;THE' TIOGA COUNTY>. AGITATOR.
JOEX A. ROY,
DR^eiST&mTJIECiRy.
WELLSBORO, PA.
Wholesale and Rptail dealer in Foreign and Do
mestic
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v
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s
Aim CHEOTCAIS, PAINTS.
OMiS, ȴES, YARNISH,
WINDOW GLASS, AND
PUTTY, BCRIOSG
FLUID, TINCTURES,
ETTKACTS, ACIDS,
POWDERS, PILLS,
LEAVES, HERBS,
WRITING INK,
ENVELOPES,
BRUSHES,
COLOGNE,
ROOTS,
PERFUMERY,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
PAPER, SLATES,
CHILDREN’S TOYS,, &€.,
ALSO,
HAIR OILS. YANKEE NOTIONS, & FANCY
GOODS.
Almost every variety of ')
I’liarinecutic Preparations,
Thompsonian medicines,
BOTANIC AND HOMEOPATHIC
REMEDIES;
FLUID EXTRACT of Pink & Senna fbrWorms.
Price, 25 cents per bottle.
SPIGELIA combined with Sanlonica—a Fluid
Extract for Worms. Price 25 cents.
WORM LOZENGES for children. Price, 25
cents per box. Also most of the popular
patent Vermifuges which are in general use.
GA7‘HARTIC SYRUP.—A pleasant palatable
physic for children, used as a substitute for
Castor Oil. Price, 25 cents per bottle.
FARRIER’S OIL —For Horses and Cattle—very
useful for sores, wounds,scratches, galls and in
all cases where a healing remedy is required. Price
25 cents.
FARRIER’S LINIMENT—For Horses & Cattle
A most valuable article lor swellings, bruises,
sprains, stiff or enlarged joints, windgalls, kicks am/
sweeney. Price 25 cents.
BUCHU LEAVES arc procured from the south
ern pari of Africa. The Hottentots at the
cape of Good Hope have long used this 'article as a
remedy in a variety of diseases. Froth jthem the
medicine was borrowed by the English p’nd Dutch
physicians residing there and by their recommend
ation it was soon employed in Europe. ‘ In process
of time this medicine has come into general use,
and is highly spoken of by the best medical writers.
Physicians recommend it mostly for complaints of
the urinary organs, such as gravel, a morbid irrita
tion of the bladder and urethra, retention of urine,
also incontinence of urine from want of tone in the
urinary organs. It cools the unnatural heat and
relieves pain ; and in many cases of long standing
It has been effectual when other valuable medicines
had failed to produce an effect. The active princi
ple of this medicine is a volatile oil which is mostly
lost by the old process ol boiling. Hence it requires
great care and skilful management to prepare this
medicine properly.
FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU is a Strong or
concentrated preparation prepared by the now
process called 4 Displacement.” By this the valua
ble nroDerlies of the Buchu are entirely preserved,
from age and more palatcable. Useful equally in all
cases of the kind whether male or female. Trice
7n cents per bottle. For sale at Roy’s Drurr and
Chemical Store at.Wellsboro Pa. * £ * d
CTThis is no parent medicine or quack nostrum
or secret remedy, but a new and improved prepare
lion of a well known and valuable medicine.
TJLEACHING POWDER._To remove ink end
" fru,t filains &c -. from linen. Price 12* cts per
box, with full directions for use,
PERMANENT MARKING INK-Tomark col
,lars and olilcr clothing so that the name will not
wash out. Price 25 els per bottle.
/-IHEMIOAL HAIR TONIC.-Thii compound ts
. used to Prevent the hair from falling off to cause
it to grow in thicker—and to restore hair that U
growing gray to its original color; it is nicely per.
fumed and is very pleasant article fop toilet use.
r P I iJ? k? ES Tu INK _ in America.—Conger and
« oi , . „ ceiebra,cd Kocording Ink. Also David
&. Black s Permanent Ink for Records and Book.
keeping. A now supply of these valuable Inks just
Common I SiiS? S a ' s ° “
FLAVORING EXTRACTS.—New supply; such
X Lemon, Yarn la. Pineapple, Peach, Cinnamon,
Rose, Nutmeg, CclJery, &,c.
CHOLERA DROPS. The most effectual rente
dy tor bowel complaints in use. If taken in
time It can hardly fail to cure if the directions are
strictly complied with. Piico 25 cents.
QRYSTAL EYE WATER.—A valuable remedy
r for ° r inflamed eyes-whh full directions
lor use, Price 12J and 2o eta per bottle,
QEPHALIC SNUFF—For Catarrh, Headache
«e. Price 2o cents a bottle.
ARMENIAN CEMENT—For mending broken
„ or ch,na ware > with directions for its u*e
1 rice* 25 cent* per bottle, (Warranted.)
JLTILK Of ROSES.—A pleasant Cosmetic toim-
J.FX prove the complexion and to remove tan and
freckles—Price 25 cla. a bottle.
Looking-glass plates —iVuhorwithout
Frames, for sale at THE DRUG STORE.
BALSAM TOLU.—This balsam is procured from
a tree winch is found in South America—it is
a most valuable remedy for colds, coughs and aficc
lions of the lungs. Price of Balsam Tolu Cougk
Remedy, 50 cents per bottle.
T? OSEM ARY OINTMENT is a usclul article for
A.t chapped hands, pimples on the face, - burns,
scalds, eruptions on the skin Ac. Price 12 and 25
cents per box.
MAYER'S OINTMENT.-This ointment | mR
long been held to be a great secret amoa°- the
Germans. It is highly valued as a successful-cure
for fever sores, bad ulcers and sores of almost every
kind which are found to be difficult to heal. See di.
rcctions cm the box, j
HEAPACHE PILLS—For sick headache, ncr
vous headache and all headache that comes on
at regular intervals.
books. |
A variety of Children’s Books—Blank Books—
School Books, Stationery fee. Also the Depository
of the Tioga County Bible Society—containing a
large vanety of Bibles and Testaments from 6i ccnls
to 6 dollars. I *
Wellsboro, April 1,1858. J, A. ROY.
TO THE LADIES!
A Mew Kind of Soap
has recently been invented, which promises to su.
persedc all other kinds of bard soap. It is used ex
tensivcly for washing clothes, and possesses the re.
markable properly of extracting dirt without boiling
the clothes and w Uhoul the use of the rnbbl n g board.
The process of washing requires less 1 than half the
lime, and only ahont half the labor, 1 by using this
Patent Soap. This article is peculiarly excellent,
and superior to any thing else called Soap; because
white it saves time and labor, it never tola or in
jures the clothes. It is just the article it is repre.
sented to be, and never disappoints the expectations
of purchasers. It does not take out stains. For
sale at Roy’s Drug Store, Wellsboro, Pa.
F 5- H l/f S P'~ Mack ' rel ’ Whitegah, Biuefish, Sc
n . lhe Bbl ’ i bbL > i bbi '< » nd P°nnd, at
OcMIL 1858. ROE’S.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION.
PHILADELPHIA.
Important Annonncenienf,
TO all persons afflicted with. Sexual diseases
such as SPERMATORRHCEA, SEMINAL
WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, GONORRHCEA,
GLEET, SYPHILIS, the Vice of ONANISM, or
SELF-ABUSE, &c., &c.,
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia
in view ol the awful destruction of human life and
health, ca used 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 thus afflicted, (Male or Female,)
who apply by letter, with a description oftheir con
dilion, (age, occupation, habits of life, &x.,) and in
case of extreme poverty and suffering, to FURNISH
MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE.
The Howard Association U a benevolent Inalitu
tion, established by. special endowment; for the re
lief of the sick and’dislressed, afflicted with “Vim
lent and Epidemic Diseases,” and its funds can be
used.for no other purpose. Ithas now a surplus ol
means, which the Directors have voted to advertise
the above notice. It is needless to add that the As
sociation comrhahdsithe highest Medical skill of the
age, and will furnish the most approved modern
treatment* —Valuable advice also given to sick and
nervous females, afflicted wilh Womb Complaint
Lcucorrhcea, &c.
Address, (post-paid,) Dr. GEO. R. CALHOUN
Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No- 2
South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors,
EZRA D. HARTWELL President.
CEO. FAIRCHILD. Secretary.
October 25,185 G
NEW GOODS! INEWCOODS
WHERE? at ERWIN’S new Store! He has
juslreturncd from the City with a choice
I,ot of Ready-Made Clothing,
CLOTHS, CASSIIttJERES, VESTING
and all of which will besold
ON THE CASH-DOWN
system;
AND
NOTHING SHORTER
Wellshoro* Sept. 25, 1856.
NEW TAILOR SHOP.
The sub-
SCIUBER has
opened anew his shop
opposite Roy’s Store
ind is prepared to ex
mte the orders of
is old customers aud
Lhcrs who may favor
im with their pat
;mage, with neatness
•1 it necessary to put
his work as it is warranted to furnish its own rec
ommendation.
No garment is permitted to go out of the shop
that is not made in the most substantial manner.
Especial care observed in Cutting and Fitting. This
Department, will be under my own supervision.
Believing in the-“live and let live 1 * rule, I have
adopted the
Fay-Down System
and shall rigidly adhere to it.
Welhboro’, March 13,1856. 11. P. ERWIN,
Tioga Marble Shop.
THE Subscriber has just received a fine lot oj
Marble from tbc Rutland Quarries, suitable
for all descriptions of
Gravestones,
Monuments,
Cenotaphs, &c.
He 15 prepared to execute orders lor the above de
sonable prices. Persons desiring Gravestones of the
finer kinds of ITALIAN MARBLE can procure
them of the Subscriber.
A. CaowL, of WelJsboro, is authorized to receive
orders for work at this establishment,
Tioga, June 10, ’58., tf. A. D. COLE.
ON MANHOOD
AM) ITS
PREMATURE DECLINE,
Just i’tiblfciterl, GratK the suth Thousand.
j&zTgts 1, ’ K ' V T OI “ DS OX TUB RATIONAL
Treatment without Medicine, of Spennator
vr Local M'eakijrto., Nocturnal Emissions,
, a „ ro,w Genital und Nervmus Imlnlity, Impoieacv, and
impedimenta td Marriage generally, bv
mi . _ _ , IL DELANEY, M. D.
Ibe important fact that the manv alarming complaints
originating in the imprudent* anti auhtudo of youth, may be
ev<.h remove,! V> UHui'T MEDICINE, is in this small tract
Clearly demonstrated; ami lh.* entinOv new and highly suc
cessful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained,
uy mean*? '■( which every one is enabled to cure HIMSELF
perfectly ami at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all
the advertised nostrums of the day. b
Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a scaled envcl-
\ h ?* % rf. , l n . u 'i n s paid) two postage stamps to Dr. B.
UL LANLx, 8S East 31st stieet. New York City
April, UU, 1838.
cnysx At, FOUITTAIX HOTEL.
Main Street. TV^^ltf6oro , Pa.
D HART. PROPRIETOR.
slrait-out TEMPERANCE HOTEL has
J_ been lately reopened for the accommodation of
the traveling public, and no pains will be spared lo
render it popular with such as may favor it with
their patronage*
This Hotel is located conveniently for those who
desire to take either the Tioga, Cedar Run.Coudcrs
port, Mansfield, Covington or Troy Stages. Those
desiring to reach intermediate places, not on Stage
routes, will be accommodated with a conveyance at
a reasonable charge.
I his Hotel will be conducted, as it ever has been,
on the “Live and let live” principle. Charges as low
as those of any good Hotel in the County.
A good Ostler always in attendance.
February, 18, 1858.
Post Office Notice.
JI.-Uls close at lira PVtistioro’ Post Office™ follow,:
Eastern mail, vin Tioga, daily at 30bf o'clock a. m.
fcartern and Southern, via Mansfield and Troy, Tuesday.
Thursday ami Saturday, at7J£ o’clock a. m. '
Extern and Southern, ria Covington and Troy, Monday,
wcriiie ? dHy and Friday at a. m.
clock* pm*’ Via ®hore, Tuesday and Friday at
„ Mestcrn, via Coudersport, Wednesday and Saturday at
i a.in. *
Mails arrive as follows:
Northern Ac., via Tioga, daily, by 3 o’clock, p. m
Eastern Ac., via Troy and Mansfield, by 6 o’clock p.
same days of leaving.
of “ “ c -’ Tia Tr °y a nd Covington, by 7p. m.,same days
Southern, via Jersey Shore, Tnesany i Friday, by 12 m.
> caterii, via Coudersport, Tuesday nml Kn«ii»v. l»y 5 p. m.
--.Sept. M. I. D. RICHARDS. K M
POtEY has a fine assortment of heavy
IBUSiaSIH IEnffOTHBIE
~I t <GA§IB TOffClEm,
winch he will sell cheap on short times
rr^.k lru^s done promptly,
if a job of work is not done to the satisfaction of
the party ordering it, no charge will be made-
Grateful for past favors my desire is to merit a
continuance of the same.
Wellsboro, June 24,1858.
Corning Book Store.
fTIHE Subscribers have removed to the large and
J- elegantly fitted up brick store—four doors east
of Concert Block, Corning—and will keep on hand
a large assortment of New Booka, among which are
RELIGIOUS STANDARD WORKS,
m T „„ HISTORICAL BOOKS,
TALES OF FICTION, ’
, POETICAL WORKS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
, SHEET MUSIC,
Blanks, Stationery and Wall Paper, N. Y Daily
and Weekly papers, all the Magazinea at Publishers
prices. All for sale cheap.
Corning, Sept. 24, *57. ROBINSON & CO.
fV AMPHENE & FLUID—at
je. 14. TRUMAN Sc. BOWEN'S.
•OLASK MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, FOE
“ le »t this Office, June 2i, 1858.
WEMORO BOOK SIRE
' i And News-Office.
THE SUBSCRIBERS. HAVING J.ONG BE.
lieved a LIVE BOOK-STORE <St
OFFICE to be one of the'essential
accommodations which the good people of Wellsbo.
to were prepared lo appreciate and sustain* have es.
taWisbed themselves one door above Niles’,& EUi
oil’s Store* where they will keep a first-rate selec
lion of the best and most popular
-NEWSPAPERS
DAILY & WEEKLY,
POLITICAL,
LITERARY, >
SCIENTIFIC.
Together with the various ILLUSTRATED PA
PERS published. Also, all the leading \
of the day can be bad at tbeir&oonler* <
They will likewise keep a| full assortment of
SCHOOK BOOKS, I
CURRENT LITERATURE
AXD STANDARD WORKS,
and any Book, Newspaper dr Magazine notion hand
will be ordered promptly, if desired. They will
keep a good assortment of I |
Yankee Motions
all and singular of which will be sold at low prices
for CASH. Smi|h & Ricliards.
Wellsboro, June 24,1858- I
VANHORN’S ]
CABINET WAREHOUSE.
I AM STILL AT MY OLD Stlnd .two
doors below Hart & Short’s Floor anil Ptovis
ion Store, Manufacturing to order all kinds of Cab.
inat Ware, and in the best manner. I likewise
Keep constantly on hand and for sale at reasonable
prices, a fine stock of ' j
Sofas, Dlranls, Ottomans,
Card, Centre, Dining'# Breakfast Tables,
Press Stands, Press arid Common Bureaus,
MAHOGONY & COMMON WASH STAMPS.
Cottage, French and Common Bedsteads,
of every description,tog - efher with allartlclesaaa
atty made in his line of business. .j
From his knowledge of the business he Mat
ters himself with the belief that wishing
to'purcbasc, would do well to call anp examine
-his work before sending clsewhcr for an inferior
■article. ! *
- TURNING done in a neat manner, ahortno
at
lice. | *
flj Chains! C hails!
IPll In additionto the above,; he subset
_ TsSjlS&ber would inform the public|:hat lie ha
f j justrecoivedalarg:eano[ hand: omeassorl
ment of
Common & Spring-Seat Chairs,
Boston and Common Jtoehing Chairs. <s•<?.,
which he will sell as cheap,if not ch|apcr,than
they can be purchasedlanywhere else in Tioga
count/. Call and see them i I
Wellsboro’, July 23, *S7. B. T. VANHORN
NILES &ELLIOTT.
HAVE leased the stand formerly occ ipied by R
S. BAILEY, and are now receiving and selling
at fair prices, one of the largest and fine t stocks ol
DRY &OODS;
\ _
such as Cloths,Cassiraeres, Vcslingsand.jFurnislmig
Goods, Ladies' Dress Stuffs of every ieecnplion,
from cheap and durable prints up to a fide quality o/
Dress Silks, Sheeting, Seining, &c.
nr
Bommer^JißSr^SjTtyMl 1 .
good material lor the prices asked.
BOOTS ! & SHOI
from ladies’ finest Kinds down to Brogar
far farmer’s wear, and at sucli prices as
lo suit the reasonable customer. We al
stantly on bond
FLOIR, FISH & Si
of prime quality and as cheap as they cq
in Wellsboro. We wish lo purchase i
produce, such as 1
WHEAT . R KB,I OATS % CORN,
E SSS> Butter, Cheese, Wool; k Hides
for willed we will eachanjre goods, or pay the in nil
est market prices in CASH, on delivery!or at such
time as shall be agreed iipon by both pt rties. We
have a good Jol of \ i
FARM IMPLEMENTS.
Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Harden Rakes, jtay Rakes,
Hay Forks, &c., which i»e will eacbartje lor cash
or produce os chcapas thjcy can be bougbf elsewhere.
The trading public are invited lo call and examine
our slock. INIBES & EELIOTT.
WellsbonvJune 25,1§57, |F
w. ». XJEBBEU, j
to
W. TERBEILL & &OH
CORNING, JV. V.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers, in
Dr “f,‘ $. NedUiaa, Lead, Zinc, A Colored Paints,
Oils, Vnrma/tes, Brushes, Camphene if Thimine
Fluid, Dye Stuffs, 'Sash ' A Glasi,\\P u ,e
Liquors for Medicine, Patent Midi,
cines. Artists Faints Sf Brushes,
Perfumery,(Fancy .Articles,
Flavoring Extracts, . j
A general assortment ofSchool Books, Bl|nk Books,
Staple and Fancy Stationery.
Physicians, Druggists, and Country Merchants
Heating in any of the aKive articles can Be supplied
al a small advance on New York prices.ll
Sept. 3, 1857. [ - ( J ;j>
Store Goods in Tioga itillage
Baldwin, Rowell 4- bo.
. Have a small Stock of Goods on handlboughl in
view of the tight limes,.p-hic/i will be sold very low
for Cash or any kind off Produce. We ire located
at onr old stand in jPioga .Village, directlh opposite
the Mammoth Store of Charles 0. Etz. T
We would further sayjto .all those indijbted to ns
by note or book accoanlJihat we must hive pay or
costs will be made. I Wrfll take Cash or ijny and all
kinds of Produce at the highest market pikes
n,. BALDWIN. LOWElifc CO.
Tioga, Nov. 26,1857.1! • jj
TIOGAijCotSTY j |
STEAM FLOTJRJTfG I
T At JUalHsburgr, Pennd
Hi- new and splendid Steam Mill at S
is aow in fall operation, and Uie pff
prepared to do custom work or Flooring
ness and despatch. This Mill has 4 ru
and ts capable of grinding 80 bushels per
"ersons bringing Grain t 0 this Mill c d
ground ly take home with them; and wit
rant them as good work as can be done il
S‘°? country. LYMAjN WETMO.RE
Oct. 8,1857. fi. RJ Bit DM PAGE. A,
ST- lawee|jce hotel,
VTM. S. CAMPBELL |a CO., EEOP]
wo. 1018, Obestnrit St, Philadelphia,
a, CAMPBELL ' , J?j
i j * *i ,Q» MULUK.
Office at hit Ruideiice, near fa Academy.
Alcohol, . j
95 p»r r,nt, SuroiEg .1 Uol.wJe
J Corning, (3m j t w. D. I£ftߣLL
NEW
BILBWIN, LOWELL'hi
AHE now receiving a very choice
selected assortment of
» STAPLE AND PiA C J
DEY GOODS
Groceries and Pr#^
and are prepared to furnish lien to JJt
As Reasonable
As they can he hovght in any otkt,i
Customers can rely upon finding un). ,
article they may wish, and all Goods
fan as represented. s^|
Silks, and Ladles’ Dress (W
Latest Styles, and adapted to every y v
mings. Ladies will do well to
Stock be ford purchasing elsewhere.
Baldwin, Lowell &. Co., have alwjji,
a seasonable and feahiopable.slock of 1
Gentlemen’s Ready-Made ci«j
which will b» sold at the lowesi CASH*
ALSO,
Groceries , Crockery, Hardven
Stone, Hollow and Wooden ?
Iron, teel, Nails, Oils,
and Dye-Stuffs of every hti
and of the best qualih
with BOOTS 4- SHOES, faE*
*,» All kinds of Country Product (ji,
change for goods at the market puuf.
Tioga, July 2, 1857.
WHO BE GET THE iVo3fn,
FOR SHERIP
THAI’S THE QCESIi)
Believing h the true policy to*.
old slock of Goods so as lo
new one, 1 have concluded for the bej}£j
kind in general and mjsclf in particular,!;
Vhen?nt>Vc the balance of tny tioek o/fi
greariy reduced prices for Caab, or my
grain, or butter.
For the information of those who
avail themselves of this opportunity of*
little money I will enumerate a few of
and the price* at which I shall sell them.
Flour, extra superfine,
Rochester, warranted tipitop.
Superfine, not warranted,. .
Mess Fork, per bbl
Salt, by the bbl *>
“ Sack ’
Nails, by the keg j
“ by the pound
Doable refined Salaratas, per bbl
Pearl Starch
Extra tallow Candles
Home made Kip Boots. ,
Ladies 1 Kip Shoes*.
“ Enameled
« Calf
“ Gaiters, from ft*,
J. L Nick 1 * &H. J. Grant’s fe cm
Tobacco, in papers, per lb j
u loose, by weight j
Sugars, at the lowest possible figure.
Teas, at reduced prices; 4s at 3s 6d v sn
fid, 6s at 5s 4d
Dry Goods, 100 numerous to mcciicflV.;
that cannot fail to please.
Ladies 1 collarl and embroidery iltcst.
DcLainea, Challies, Calicoes, Bleached H
and a thousand {and one thicg»U\i
figure-than have ever been offcrti’nl
County,
Cornel one and ail I and purchaseffhiirt
you want at the above prices.
Tioga, Aug. 12, ’53. CH.AS. 0. ET2 i
THOMSON & PARROT.
Fire & life insurance agot.
Coasut,!
Aetna fire insuranceco.
Of Hartford, Conn.—Capital’.'
PHCENIX FIRE INSURANCE;!
Of Hartford, Conn.—Capiiif!
Hartford fire insuranceco.
Of Hartford Ct., Capital H
CONNECTICUT FIRE INSCIUSK
Of Hartford Conn. Capital C
PEOPLE'S FIRE-INSURANCEi;
1 Of New Yorfe City—Capitaiti
Manhattan fire insubak
Of New Yort City—Capital!*
TVTEU’-YORK LIFE INSURANCE,
Acnnmnlated Capitalllf
ijf.
jade and o!
sand Bootfl
crftinot fuifl
o keep con-
axT
1 1 be bough)
t II kinds ol
The subscriber having succeeded to lie*
surance business ofGeo.ThompsQQ,Esq-,up
to lake'risks and issue policies in w ito
known and reliable ftocfc Companies.
Farm buildings insured for three jant
almost as low as those of mutual compwa
All losses will be promptly and saluted
tied and paid at this office.
applications bv mail will receive prs>>
lion. P. J. FARRINGTON,},,
Coming, .April 29, I$5S.
JDK. W AMOS'S
AMERICAN PUi
JOY TO THE AFFLICTS 1
YOUNG AMERICA VICTOR?
One small box of Pills cures
of a hundred. No balsam, no mercury,k*'
the breath, no fear of detection.
dose; tasteless and harmless as water- f*‘
tions are given, so that the patient can l3s
as certain ns with the advice of the
surgeon, and much better than with
one of little experience in this class of
Sent bjr mail lo any part of the cotft??:
sing one SUar to Dr. D, G.
Seventh st. below face, Philadelphia
count to the trade. None genuine tri^
ten signature of Dr. D. G. Walton, W***
Dr. VV/s treatment for self-abuse,*^ 2 *
is entirely different from the usual \
has cured hundreds who have tried cthtu* 6
benefit. The treatment is as certain
sun is to rise. Enclose a‘ stamp,
W, as above, giving a full history of
you will bless the day you made the eiKrt-*
what is certain—A RADICAL CURE.
March 11, *5B. (ly)
Illf'OX 4 SO8:
WHOLESALE If RETAIL
SOLE <s• UPPER LEA THER
BOOTS 4 1
FINDINGS,
PORK A !
PROVISIONS $ GROCER®'
of all kinds, as cheap as the cheapest. ,
■ Cash paid for Hides, Calf-Skins and SW
One door below Baifej’g Store* Sw* *'
removed to same building.
9th, 1857. ly.
THB'pLaCE to buv
the place to Buy
THE PLACE TO BUY n -V
GOOD AND CHEAP
GOOD AND
GOOD AND CHEAP
IS AT ROE’S
IS AT ROE’S
: S AT ROE’S
KILL
Mainsburg
hprielor is
with neat
in of slone
boar.
In baveit
will war
i this re-
Prop'r.
•gent
’DST RECEIVED fresh from the Prt».
GENTLE ANNIE MELODIST
SONGS AND JOKES.
FAMILY EXPENSE BOOK •
PRACTICAL HORSE FARRIS*
FLOWER OF IHE FIOCK m
TIMOTHY TUCOMB'S LEW
J'RESH LOT Ctt m|
C.'h THOMSON. £
Concert
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