The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, November 17, 1859, Image 4

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>« admire mwtiorml <ffeftse,« corruption ofthe
this fipjd becomes vitiated, weak and poor* r, Being in-tiyp-clr
«• enlatlbi? it perrAdea the wide. body, an? may burst ont iu
vr dJte4f#'ori anypart of it. iNo organ is free from lt« attacks,
»or is»thure.oi|e which it may not destroy. >Tht scrofulous
Viriytisiy caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis
ordered or unhealthy food, impure air,filth and filthy habits,
tbs depressing'rices, and. above all.by the venereal infection.
origin,- it is bteredifary.,- In’- iho constitution,
defending‘‘from parents to children unto the third ami
giumtiunr 5 indeed, it seems to bo the rod of Him
who says, ‘rl will visit the iniemiuea of the fathers upon their
children.■’]
obmrafcncc by deposition from tho blood of ror
r®tj7r..ulceruud matter, which, in .the Jmiffs, liver-and in
terp.il organs,in termed tubei-cks; in tho glands. swelling-’;
• nnd-orrthe surface, eruptions or sores. This foul corruption
vihiCh-genders itt the blood, depresses the energies of life, so
:• thataccufolousconstitutlons-not only suffer from scrofulous
i oorqplaiata t ;but tbt>y have'fat less power to withstand tho
lit tacks of other diseases; consequently, vast numbers perish
by disorders- which, although not scrofulous iu their nature,,
are stiH rendered fatal by this taint la the system. Most of
the eousumptfoD which decimates the human 'family baa its
origin Sirecrty- in this scrofulous contamination: and many
, jdestructive diseasfttof the liver, kidneys, brain, and. indeed,
“of all tho organs, arise from or are aggravated by the same
ir * ■
One quarter of all our people are scrofulous; their persons
aqe-ipvaHed bv tbU larking infection, and their hekltfc is tin
(iwmnnUiy it. - To demise it from the system we mast ren
ovh« thel/tnod by atf'alterative medicine, and invigorate It
_j- food and exercise. Sach a medicine we sapply in
AYER’S
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla.
. rtheanost effectual remedy which tho medical skill of our
jtirues can device fur this everywhere prevailing and fatal
"malady. It is combined from tho most active remedies that'
have been discovered for tho expurgation of this foul disorder
from the blood, and the rescue of tho system from its dc
. atmetire consequences. Hence It should be employed for tho
cure of not only scrofula, Ibut also those other affections
it, such as Eruptive, Diseases, St.
>'lre, JlOse, or Krysipelas. Pimptea, Pustules,
Wotche I *, Bhuus and Boil?, Tumors, Tetter and Salt Ehcum.
Scald Head. UingMortu. Rheumatism, Syphilitic and Mercu
rial Dyspepsia, Debility, and -indeed all
from vitiated or impure’BlootU Thepop
disc h®Jjef-1a “i.ui'OßrTr-dF the BtooD-‘ ,, is founded in truth,
for Scrofula Ls of tho blood. The particular
purpose and\lrtoc of tills Sarsaparilla is to purlfv and re
generate this vital Quid, without which sound health is im
possible in contaminated constitutions.
AVER’S CATUARTIC FIXES.
‘ TOR ALL TUK PURPOSES CF A FAMILY PHYSIC,
nro ho compoa-ed that disease within the range of their action
can withstand or evado them- Their penetrating
}>&per*&4 scareJi, and cloftnee, and invigorate every portion
nf the human organism, correcting iw diseased action, and
restoring its healthy \ltalitiee. As a consequence of these
• prripertfes", the in valid who is bowed down with pain or phys
ical, debility is astonished to fiudhisheaUh or energy restored
by a remedy at once so simple and inviting.
Not opU do they euro the every-day complaints of every
bQdy. bjiLahso uuny formidable and dangvruns diseases. The
agent below named is pleased to fumfsh gratis my American
Almaufc, cohtsiiuing certificates of their cures ana directions
for their use in the lollowing complainto: Costiveness, Heart
burp. Headache arising from disordered Stomach, Nausea,!
Imiigi'stion, I'mn iu the Morbid Inaction of the Bowels,*
Flatulency, Ln s s of Appetite Jaundice, and other kindred
complaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruc
tion of-its fnn> turn*.
AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL.
FOR TUB RAPID CUKE OF
f Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup,
Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and for
the relief of Consumptive I’aiienis in ad
pqnced,stages of the disease.
' ‘So"wldeTs'flicfield of usefulness and so numerous aro the
ra.vcs of its cures, that almost every section of country
abounds In persons publicly known, who have been restored
from alarming even desperate diseases of the lungs by
its tue.* -Whba tmeb tried, its' superiority over every other
medicine of its kind as too apparent to escape- obcorvatfou,
and where its virtues arc known, the public no longer Jtosi-
Lite wh.it antidote to employ for the distressing and danger*
ous alTcciiocs of thu pulmonary organs that axe incident to
cur climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upou the
community have tailed and been discarded, this has gained
liienda by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they
can never forgot, and produced cure too numerous and too
remarkable tn I*e forgotten.
PPvSPjUUU) by
, Dr. J. C. Ayer, & Co.
LOWELL, MASS,
• All our Remedies are for sale by C. * «T. L. ROBINSON-
Welisboro’, and by all Druggists and Merchants throughout
tho country.
, dept. 8, 1859*—6m.
XO HOUSEKEEPERS.
DMETIIING KTSW.—B. T. BABBITT’S BI
MEDICINAL SALERATUS, ,
Is manufactured from common salt, and is prepared)
entirely different from other Saiemtue. AU the
doletereous matter extracted in such a manner as
to produce Bread, Biscuit, and all kind of Cake,
without containing a particle of Saleratus when
Ithe bread or cake is baked; thereby producing
wholesome results. Every particle of Saleratus is
turned to gas and passes through tho Dread or
Biscuit wliilo Baking; consequently nothing re
mains but common salt, water and Sour. You will
readily perceive by the taste of this Saleratus that
it is entirely different from other Saleratus.
1 'lt is packed in one pound papers, each wrapper
branded ‘D. T. Babbitt’s Best Medicinal Saleratus,'
also, picture, twisted loaf of bread, with a glass of
effervescing water on the top. When you purchase
one paper you should preseno the wrapper, and
be careful to get the next exactly like the first—
brand as above.
Full directions for making Bread with this Sales
ratiis and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will accom
pany each package; also, directions for making
all kinds of Pastrj - ; also, for making Soda water
ami SeidlUz Powders.
MASS YOUR OWN SOAP
WITH
B. T. JUcnirt’s Pose Coxckstrated Potash.
Warranted double the strength of ordinary Potash;
put up iu cans—l lb., 2 tbs., 3 lbs, 6 lbs, and 12 lbs
—with full directions for making Hard and Soft
Soap. Consumers will find this the cheapest Pot
ash in maiket. Manufactured and fur sale by
B. T. BABBITT,
Nos. C 6 and 70, Washington at, New York,
Juno 9, ’59. ly. ' and No. 28 India st., Boston.
NEW GOODS.
FALL & WINTER
■ QiAga
Just received, and having bought my Silk lints at
unusually
lOW PRICES,
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, City Fall Style reduced to
$2 50.
$3 50 Hat warranted equal to those usually sold at
$4 50.
Silk Hat* from
"Wool Hats “
Tur Uats “
Elen’s Caps from
Boy’s Caps “
And all my goods at my usually low rates, and the
Largest Stock
oT goods to select from ever brought to Steuben Co.,
comprising almost all styles and shapes known in the
Heir York Market.
STRAW GOODS
closing ont nt 25 per cent less than cost.
Corning, Sept. 1, 1359. WM. WALKER,
NEW HAT AWO CAP:BXORE.
rniiE Subscriber has just opened in thin place a now
1 Hat and Cap Store, where ho intends to manufac
ture and keep on hand a large and general assortment
Fashionable Silk and Cassimerc Bats,
of my own manufacture, which will bo sold at hard
times prices.
SILK HATS
made to order on short notice.
The Hats sold at this Store are fitted with a french
Conformaturc, which makes them soft and easy to the
head without the troublo-.of breaking your head to
break the hat. Store in the New Block opposite the
Biekin&on Uoure. 6. P. QUICK.
Corning, Aug. 15, 1859.
1850.. NEW DIRECTOR!. 1860.
PARTICULAR' attention is called to the fact that
the subscriber will issue as soon os tho necessary
information cun be collected & FULL general
'* of EkmSra,
with a complete BUSINESS DIRECTORY of Chc
mung'Counly.
No pains or expense will be spared to make this the
most.reliable work of tno kind ever issued.
It will also contain tho State, County and town offi
cers with their 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 And this a very desirable
medium, as it will have a large circulation throughout
the County.. Subscription price $1 00.
Advertisements inserted on libera! terms and la a
conspicuous style. WM. H.'BOYD,
Directory Publisher, 346 & 34 8, Broadway, N. Y.
• August jf, IBu9. x -
For Sale,
ONE first rate second-hand STEAM ENGINE.—
-Also tv large quantity of cheap farming-lands, ~
Tioga, ScpL 16, 1869- F. E SMITH. .
CN LASS BOTTLES for preserving finite Ac., Cor
T ‘ale at BOY’S.
{For Converting 1 Botarv. into Retiprocatiasr
- f Mobira.aiid Vice Versa. - - ’ ,
Tatksted February 15, 1559. ~
TO Manufacturers, this Invention is of great im
portance, as >eithec-motion“l8 converted into tfyo
other by n simple arrangement~of means, and with
the least possible loss or absorption of power by fric-
to every Machine
•two nwUonS'Ore retimrecL TheGutshowß-tbe princi
ple as applied to Common Dash Churns. The under
signed have purchased the Patent Right for this conn
-ty, and are manufacturing and selling at the low price
of s3.' It is Iconcedcd to be the best arrangement for
churning Milk or Cream ever invented.
Tioga, May 12. ’59. BALDWIN, LOWELL i CO.
BALDWIN, LftWiLL & GO.,
Tioga , Village, Pa., • : J
Have Just received a large and carefully selected
■ assortment of
SEEING GOODS,
■! ‘ Consisting in part of
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES Sc PROVISIONS.
and are prepared to furnish them at as reasonable
rates as they can be bought in tiny other market.
Customers can rely upon finding' at all' times any
article they may'wish', and all Goods warranted to be
as represented.
S2ZKS, AND LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
Latest Styles,'and Adapted'to every variety of trim
mings. Ladies will du well to call and examine be
fore purchasing elsewhere, '
Baldwin, Lowell Co„ have always on bond a sea
sonable and fashionable stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
which wUI bc sold at the lowest CASH PRICES.
GROCERIES, . CROCKERY, HARDWARE,
GLASS, STOKE, HOLLOW & WOODEN
WARE , IRON, STEEL f NAILS, OJLS r
~ PAINTS d' DYE-STUFFS, 4cc,
BOOTS AND SHOES for Everybody,
kinds of Conntry .Produce taken in ex
change for Goods nt tho Market prices."
Tioga, Mayl2, 1849.
TIOG4 DABINET WAREHOUSE.
On WvlUboro St., Tioga.
rpIlE undersigned would inform the citi
jjWO JL zens of Tioga, and the county geneml
-^v* ko keeps constantly on hand, for
irjw" JOBulc, at law prices,
//{[ | A FINE ASSORTMENT-'OF -
CABINET WARE
CRTAIRS, &C.
Including
Sofas, Divans, Ottomans,
Center, Dining and Breakfast Tables.
miss sv&ri&Sb
DRESS AND COHMOSBIKEAIS,
WASH STANDS,
COTTAGE, FANCY AND COMMON
BlSiB).Sß>B£>S>® l
-A-L-S-O-
Common $ Spring Seat Chairs,
AU kinds of Rocking Chairs.
All articles in the above Hue madq to order on short
notice. Tbo?o desiring to purchase are invited to call
and examine fur themselves before purchasing else
where. J. W. PUTNAM.
Tioga, August 4, 1859.
IEST
ROY’S HEAVE POWDER.
THIS MEDICINE is proved by experience to be a
euro cure for Heaves in the early stages, and will
keep them back in the most advanced stages of this,
prevalent and dangerous disease. The owners of
horses are here offered the most valuable preparation
of the kind ever produced; and by its timcly.use tb©
lives of many valuable animals may be saved. Give
a horse two -large tablo-spoonfaUs every day j Give
but little bay, and when given it should be weL For
sale at Roy's Dmg & Chemical Store, Price 25 cents.
ROY’S WISE BITTERS.
THIS article is highly approved for weakness of the
Stomach, locsof appetite, Indigestion, Dyspepsia,
Bod tastb in tbo mouth, Headache, Dizziness, Liver
complaint, Coativeness, Ac. To strengthen the stom
ach nnd improve the appetilo, take about a teaspoon
ful three' or four times a day, in a little cold water
half an hour before meals, Price 50 eta per bottle.
4s to $3 50.
3b to 2 00.
6s to 6 00.
20s to 2 00.
Is to 1 50,
BALSAM TOLU.—This Balsam is procured from a
tree which is found in South America, It is a
most valuable remedy for colds, congfas, and affections
of the lungs. Price of Balsam Tolu Cough Remedy,
50 cents per bottle.
Mvric Blueing - , 15 cents per Box.
Honey P.u.vK, 25 cents,
Asi'H M.TI'M PLASTER, 25 Cents.
Dr. Beach’s Anti ‘Billions Pills, 25 cents.
Brn Borsox, 25 cents.
German Rat Killer, 25 cents.
Extract or Lt:\top», 20 cents.
Deming’s Sanative Driers' 50 cents.
Liquid Heave Remedy, 25 cents.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION.
1 Q O -4 Jirn'trifiu fnsidulion , rtiablishcd by special
_LOO*/« endowment for the relief of the rick ajjd dit
irtceal, afflicted with Frrufani and Epidemic diseases.
The Directors of this well known Institution in their An
nual Report upon tho treatment of Sexual Diswwwj, express
the highest satisfaction with the siw-ccas which has attended
tho labors of their (surgeons lu the cure of Spermatorrhcca,
Seminal Weukno-**, Impotence, Oonorrhcea, Gleet, Syphilis,
the vice of Onanism, or Sutf-abnao, 4c,, and order a continu
ance t-f the .same plan for the ensiling year. The Consulting
Surgeon is authorized to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS,
to all who apply by letter with a description of their condi
tion lage, occupation, habits of life, Ac.), and in of ex
treme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINE FREE OF CHARGE.
An admirablo Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal
Weakness, tho vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or self-abuse,
and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by tho consulting
Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope), FREE
OF CHARGE) on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Other
Reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of Sexna!
dibeast-s, diet. 4c., arc constantly bciug published lor gratui
tous distribution, and will V>o sent to the afflicted. Some of
the new remedies and methods of treatment discovered dur
ing the last year arc of great value.
Address, for Report or treatment, Dr. J. SKILLIN’ HOUGH
TON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, N 0.2 South Ninth
Street,-Philadelphia^Ta.
By order of tho Directors,
EZRA D. ITEARTWELL, President.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary.
August 4,1809, ly.
«MBBK CABINET
fipslsigj WAH E ROOM*
THE Subscriber most respectfully announces that
he bos on bond at tho old stand, and for sale a
Cheap Cot of Furniture.
comprising in part . .
Dresting and Common Bureaus, Secretaries and Book
Cases, Center, Card and' Pier Tables, Dining and
Breakfast Tables, MarUe-Joppedand Coytinon Stands,
Cupboards, Cottage and other Bedsteads, Stands, So
/ds and Chairs, QIU and Boscaood Mctddings for
Picture Frames .
COFFINS made to order on short notice. A
hearse will be furnished if desired.
N. 1). Turning and Sowing done to order.
August 11, 1569. B. T. VANHORN,
-ALSO
■PHILADELPHIA.
;Tf SE T JOG A; COUNT Y AG IT ATOR.
BIN SOU’S
BOOK STORE,
ROOM
AND
BOOK BINDERY,
Corning, N., Y.
:o:
SO HO O L AND
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
PAPER HANGINGS,
AND
FANCY ARTICLES
MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS
CHEAP.PUBLICATIONS,
MUSIC, GOLD-PENS,
PICTURES, MAPS, &o.
BOOKS BOUND IX AXT STTLE THAT
MAY BE DESIRED.
pFr- Orders by Mail promptly attended to.
E. E. ROBINSON.
Corning, Oct. 20.
NEW GOODS!
WM. A. ROE.& CO..
Have just received their Kew Stock of
FALL & WINTER
GOODS.
Consisting in part of
DRY GOODS
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
READY MADE CLOTHING
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
CROCKERY & HARDWARE,
GLASS* WOODEN WARE,
CARPETS,
FLOOR & TABLE OIL CLOTHS,
and in foot everything in the line of Goods that is
Usually kept in a store can be found nt ibis establish
ment. Purchasers will please call and examine Goods,
and prices before purchasing elsewhere, and convince
themselves that the place to buy good and cheap
Goods is at W. A. ROE A CO’S.
Wcllaboro, Oct 27, 1859.
SPJBCIAIi ASNOVNCEffIENT,
PROM THK
Quaker City Publishing House.
100,000 Catalogues.
NEW, ENLARGED AND REVISED, NOW READY
FOR DISTRIBUTION.
Superior Inducements to the Public.
j2£f*A new and sure plan for obtaining GOLD and
SILVER WATCHES, and other valuable Prises.—
Full particulars given in Catalogues, which will be
■sent free to all upon application.
Valuable Gifts, worth from fifty els. tosloo, GUAR
ANTEED to eaoh purchaser. $lOO,OOO in Gifts have
been distributed to my patrons within the past six
months— slso,ooo to be distributed during the next
six months.
The inducements offered Agents are more liberal
than those of any other house in the business.
Having been In the publishing and Bookselling bu
siness for the lost eight years, my experience enables
me to conduct the Gift Enterprizo with the greatest
satisfootioDbio all.
XSB* AGENTS WANTED in every Town and Co.
For particulars address DUANE RULISON,
Quaker City Publishing House,
33 South Third Street,
October 20, 2m. Philadelphia, Pa,
NEW MILLINERY SHOP.
MISS PAULINA SMITH has added to her large
Stock lately purchased from. Mrs. GRIERSON,
a fresh assortment, direct from the City, of
Bonnet*, Ribbons and Flowers,
Silks, Laces, Velvets fee.
Plain and Colored Straw and Black Bonnets, Head-
Dresses, Fancy Goods, Etc.
From her knowledge of, and experience in the busi
ness she believes herself able to givo satisfaction to all
who may favor her with their custom. The patronage
of the Ladies of WelUboro and vicinity respectfully
solicited.
BLEACHING AND PRESSING done in a
superior manner. ■ [Juno 30. Oct 20th.
F. W. U RISE,
SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER,
WELLSBORO ST., TIOGA, PA.
TAKES this method of informing the citizens of
Tioga, and of the County generally, that be has
established himself at Tioga, where be will manufac
ture and keep on band for sale a good stock of
Saddles, Bridles, Henry Harness, Carriage Harness
of all kinds Ac. Also Hames, Halters, Whips, Traces,
Collars Ac. All work warranted.
-Repairingdone on short notice.
Tioga, Sept. 1,1859,—1y.
fiauk Notice.
TO the Stockholders of the Tioga Co, Bank: The
Annual Election will be hold at the Banking
Office in Tioga, on the third 'Monday of November
next for the purpose of electing directors and other
business. E P STEERS, Cashifeit.
Tioga, Pa., Sept. 22, '9. 1
COMItIERCIAI COtLEGE.
LOCATED OV.KR THB SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY BANE,
BINGHAMTON, N. 7.
Booms open for instruction from 9 A. M. to 9% P. M.
FACULTY
J>. TT. Lotvtll, Principal, Professor of the Scienceof Accounts,
Practical Accountant, author of Lowell’s Treatise upou
Book Keeping, Diagrams illustrating the same, Ac.
John McCabe, Assistant Professor in the Book-Keeping De
pnrtmeni.
A- J. Warwrb, Professor of Practical and Ornamental Pen
manship, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence.
LECTURERS.
Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, Lecturer on Commercial Law and
Political Economy.
Hon. Ransom Balcom, Lecturer on Contracts, Prommissarj
Notes anil Bills of Exchange.
Rot, Dr. E. Andrews, Lecturer on Commercial Ethics.
EXAMINING COMMITTEE.
Hon. Sherman D. Phelps, Wm. E. Osborn, Esq.
Tracy R. Morgan, Esq.
'43*Tonne Men in this Institution will bo fully qualified
for the actual'business of the counting room.
The course of instruction comprises erery department of
business. The learner will bo thoroughly taught the science
and practice of Doable Entry Book-Keeping as applied to the
following kinds of business, viz;—General Merchandising,
Manufacturing, Banking, Commission, Steam boating. Rail
roading, Forwarding, Freighting, Foreign Shipping, Jtc.
Ladies Department entirely separate from that of the gen
tlemen.
Students can enter. College at any time and receive indi
vidual instruction. By tills arrangement every student is
permitted to progress as rapidly as hi* enterprise and ability
will permit, and when thoroughly perfect and competent,
will receive u Diploma winch Will enable him to review at
pleasure.
TERMS.
For Book-Keeping, fall accountant’s course, including
Practical penmanship, Commercial Computations and Diplo
ma (Time unlimited,) - - - • - - - £55 00
Same coarse for Ladies, (separate apartment • 20 00
Penmanship and Arithmetic, - - - 10 00
Teacher’s coarse in Penmanship, practical and orna
mental, 30 00
Twelve lessons in practical Penmanship * 200
'fts,occaaioual classes will bo formed in Phonography.—
For further particulars semi for a circular.
Blnghampton) Sept. 8,1950.
PSIOEI & CO.,
Publishers, Wholesale Booksellers,
AND MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING
STATIONERS.
188 Main, and 3 West Seneca Streets, - - j/Baffolo, N. T.
All American Fuhlications supplied at Publish-
ers net Wholesale Prices to the Trade.
OUR General Catalogue, with Wholesale and Retail Price*
will be forwarded to Dealers on application. Also Cir
cnlars containing full description of all our Books, with rcc
ommendations of Teachers, Ac.
Spencerian System of Practical Penmanship
Embracing Twenty-Eight Books, arranged in THREE
DISTINCT SERIES, to suit the wants of the Public, and Se
lect Schools and Colleges, Private Learners, Clerks, Account
ants, Ac.
FIRST.
Common School Series of Eight Books.
In which letters are introduced by analysis and synthesis,
and progressively graded to moot the wants ot schools arfd
pupils of every class. Each book contains lucid rules and
scientific instructions applicable to each letter and copy, so
that any intelligent person can efficiently impart instruction
to the learner, or acquire an elegant and systematic hand
writing without the aid of a teacher.
DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL BOOKS, VIZ;
No. I—Contains 8 difforcnt’lotters with their simple com
binations. Explanations are written above each copy.
No. 2—Contains 7 dUleront letters, and affords additional
practice on the loiters In book 1.
No. 3—Contains the 12 long or extended letters, introduced
by principles, analysis and synthesis.
No. 4—Embraces the capitals, which are introduced by
principles and analysis, in connection with words and combi
nations best calculated to develop good form, order and facil
ity of execution.
No. s—Contain* sentences, embracing all the capitals and
small letters, affording substantia) practice on all the princi
ples and roles given in the preceding four books.
No. G—Contains short Business Forms of every day use in
business, book-keeping, Ac„ and introduction to book 7.
No. 7—Book of correct Business Forms, embracing Due
Bills, Receipts. Orders, Notes, Drafts, Set of Exchange, Ac
counts Current, Account Soles. Ledger Headings, Letters of
Introduction, Superscriptions, Ac. * ,
No. B—Ladles' Book, of approved modifications of the sys
tem. designed to impart a plain, rapid uud beautiful Episto
lary Hand.
EXERCISE BOOKS.—Ko. I—To accompany book?. 1,2,3
and 8. to aid tbo pupil in acquiring that free use of the fing
ers and fore-arm essential to easy and rapid execution of the
contracted and extended letters.
No. 2—To he list'd in connection with the higher number*
of the aeries to gain command of the hand in the movements
required to execute the advanced copies and business writing
generally. .
SECOND.—-Spencer A Lusk’s Series of Six Books, with
same copies on opposite pages.
THlRD.—Extended Series of 12 Books, to wit: Nos. 1,2,
D, 4, Beginner's Course. Nos. 5,6,7, 8,9, rrogressire Course.
Nos. 10,11,12, Practice. Ladies’ Styles. Retail price of all
the above, 13cents each.
Compendium of Spcnccriau Penmanship, containing sixty
pages, and more thau four hundred lines of beautifully en
graved copies. Retail price per copy, Papcf, $l. Cloth.sl 50.'
Upon receipt of the retail price in stamp-,, any book named
above, will be forwarded as directed, postage paid.
March 3d, 1859.
840,00
for a fall course in the Iron City College, the
largest, most extensively patronized and best organ
ized Commercial School in the United States.
337-Sludeuts Attend lug Daily,
BXarcli. 1959.
Usual time to complete a full coarse, from 6 to 10
weeks. Every Student, upon graduating, is guaran
teed to bo competent to manage tbo Books of any
business, and qualified to earn a salary of from
$5OO to $lOOO.
Students enter at any time—No Vacation—Review
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SHIP AWARDED IN 1858.
%SST? Minister’s Sons received at half price.
For Circulars and Specimens of Writing, inclose two
letter stamps, and address F. W. JENKINS, .
Pittsburg, Pa.
Oct. 27, 1859. ‘
THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF
YOUTH * MATURITY.
Just Published, Gratis, th;o 251 h Thousand.
jgftffinS L A TEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL
Treatment, without medicine, of Sperm
atorrhea or Local Weakness, Nocturnal
Emissions, Genital and Nervous Debility. Premature
Decay of the System, Impotoncy and Impediments to
Marriage generally,
BY 15. 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 in
this small tract, clearly demonstrated; and thccntirc
ly now and highly successful treatment, a* adopted by
the Author, fully explained, by moons of which every
one is enabled to euro himself perfectly and at tho
least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised
nostrums of the day.
Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a sealed
envelope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps
to Dr. E. DE LANEY. 88 East 31st St. New York
City. June 2, 1859. (Feb. 9. 1859)
NEW ItniXINERT STORE.
Fall and Winter Goods, 'tta
MRS. W. BOND, having returned from tho City
of New York, informs the ladies of this village
and its vicinity, that she offers for their inspection, a
Fashionable assortment of Millinery Goods, such as
LADIES PATTERN HATS AND CAPS ,
Head-Dresses, Feathers;
Ribbons, Laces and Flowers.
Plain and Colored Straws
of everp description—all of whioh 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 Main St, next door to tho old Eagle
printing office.
Wellsboro, Pa„ Oct 13, 1859.
STRAYED, from the premises* of the. subscriber
sometime lost spring;, A DARK RED STEER,
three years bid. Any person knowing the whereabouts
of said Steer will confer a great favor by communica
ting tbo same to FRED, STICKLEY
Dclmar* Scpt.2SVS9. 3t
0. & ,h 1,. ROBINSON,
Have the pleasure ef announcing to their customers
and the public generally, that they are now receiving
their stock of
SPRING ft. SUMMER GOOOS.
CONSISTING IN PART OF
DRESS abODS,
WHITE GOODS.
STAPLE GOODS.
EMBROIDERIES.
YANKEE NOTIONS.
GROCERIES.
HARDWARE.
STONEWARE
READY MADE CLOTHING
! BOOTS AND SHOES.
WOODEHWARE
AND EVERT DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE
REQUIRED BY THE PUBLIC
I CAN BE SECURED
AjT REASONABLE RATES
A T
THE ABOVE WELL KNOWN
AND
WELL ESTABLISHED STAND
EVERYBODY KNOWS THE PLACE,
1
riEST STORE SOUTH OF COURT HOUSE.
May sth, 18S9.
JYew Drug Store .
THEj UNDERSIGNED takes pleasure in announ
cing to the citizens of Wellsboroand vicinity that
he has just opened a new Drug Store in
OSG{OOl>’S BUILDING, KEaln St }
he has a complete assortment of
Drugs & Medicines,
waich ho will sell cheap for cash.
Our Stock of Drugs is complete, embracing every
article ever called for. !
PATENT MEDICINES,
Jayne's, Ayre’s, Helmbold’s, McLane’a, BrantVand
other popular Medicines, together with Wistar's Bal
sam, Cod Liver Oil, "Wolf’s Aromatic Scbnnps, <tc.
CHOICE IVJNES Am LIQUORS,
for Medicinal and Sacramental uses.
| faints & ©Ha.
of the best quality.
Flavoring Extracts, Spices, Pepper, Salcratus,
Soda, Candles, Soap, Burning Fluid,
i Campbene, Turpentine, Alcohol,
And an Innumerable variety of articles in common
nso.
JSS* Please call at the NEW DRUG STORE.
P. R. WILLIAMS, Ag’h
Wellsboro, March 10, 1859.
CORNING
FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE.
BIGELOW <fc THOMPSON, AGENTS.
AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Of Hartford, Ct—-Capital $1,000,000.
HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.—
Capital, $500,000.
PAOCNIX FIRE 'INSURANCE COMPANY.
Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital, $150,000.
PEOPLES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OS New York City—-Capitol , • $150,000
NEW\ ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE CO.
. Of Hartford, Ct $2 25,000.
MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Of New York City,—.Capital $200,000.
MASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Capital, $20q,000.
HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $150,000.
NEW {YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Accumulated Capital, $1,500,000.
Tholsubscribers’are prepared to issue policies of in
surance on the most favorable terms in tho above well
known dud reliable Stock Companies.
Farm buildings insured for three years at rates as
off asany good companies.
All losses wiii bo promptly adjusted and paid at this
office, j Applications by mail will receive prompt at
tention WM. L. BIGELOW,
Oct. 13, 1859. C. 11. THOMPSON,
P. J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor.
WJBIsJLSBORO FOUNDRY
j -A-N-D-
Machine Shop
AGAIN IN FULL. BI^AST.
I ) OBE R T Yt)U NG, lato of the firm of Tabor
_tv , Young & Co., Tioga, takes this method to in
form the Public that be has leased tho
I Foundry and Machine Shop,
in the [Village of Wellsboro, for a 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 oat of the best material.
TWENTY YEARS. EXPERIENCE!
He has had over twenty years’experience in tho bu
siness and will hare the work, entrusted to him, dune
directly under his supervision.
J A r o icork wilt he *cnt out half j\n\»hc*i,
3IJLLJGEAPIEGS, PLOWS, STOVES
and castings of oil kinds on hand and made to order.
May] 28, XSS7. ROBERT YOUNG.
MABBIAGE GUIDE.
A XEW LOOK JiY WILLIAM YOLWG, 31, D.
v*\M'l7v The gecre t duo to Courtship, Love
and Marriage; with the diseases inci
• dent to Youth, Maturity and Old Agfr—
belnglightg and shades of dfarried Life,
its Joys and Sorrows, Hopes, Fears and
Disappointments. Let all married peo
ple, or those contemplating marriage
and hairing the least impediment to married life, read
this book. Let every young man and woman in the
land read this book. It is full op Plates, and dis
closes secrets that every ono should know; a little
knowledge at first may save a world of trouble in after
life. Send for a copy (enclosing 25 cents) to
DR, j\VM. YOUNG, No. 416 SPRUCE STREET.
PHILADELPHIA.
May 5, 1859. 8.
Notice of Partition.
To the jiexrs %n lato of John Corxiti dcc'd: To Ann Corzatt
widow, and Benjamin Corzatt, John Corzatt, Jonu* Corzatt,
Amos Corzatt, George Corzatt, ifarioh Kice ami George Kice.
Barbara l llolms, and Holms, Kllen Baynmnd, ami Wm.
Ruj-inond Gutbarlne Hyde,and John W. Hvde,Heirs etcetera
ot John | Corzatt.deed, or their legal representative*. Take
notice that by virtue of the order of the Orphan* Conn, in
and for Tioga County Penua. I shall proceed to hold Inquisi
tion and make partition of th > Beal Estate of the said John
£, rW »if deCd o in Ja * kacm Township Jo said county,
Spuwled north by Waterman Mclntyre,©. 4 E. Everett oa
S?i W Vella, on the south by Edward Garrison,
Nathan k Morris Seeley, containing about sev
t tW l? nth v acreB » ab o Qt forty acres Improved,
a *9S house, frame barn, and an apple orchard, and &nadrrant
of^ hCreon ’ l ° n tUc 17th da V of November
next, on the premises aforearid, at 12 o'clock, M. when and
whore all persons interested Will please take notice and gov
ern tbcmselve accordingly. u » UT
SheriffV Office Wellsboro’ Oct. 3d 1850* Sheriff.
Oct. 6. tf. ‘ ;
DICSINSOK’S an,!.
K E «n t i to f bo“n h0 PUWiC ’ U ‘ M 010 Ser.
I THOROUGHL 7 REPAIRED, ‘
ftrauSd^th d Mra B ti^ 9 bM been
NEW LOT OF MACHINERY,
*5 d ' wst improTcmpntß of the ago,
mowiiim * le now in perfect good order to do custom or
10,1.58.
FAMILY SEIM
NEW STYLES—PRICES FROM
ESTItA CHAP.OE Or $5 rOH
495 BROADWAY, .
730 CHESTNUT STREET, PHIU^S,
These Machines sew from two spool
from the store, requiring no rc-»i*a- **
they em. Fell, Gather, and Stitchl^!? E of Stm
ner, finishing each seam by their owT
ont recourse to the hand-needle as i.
er machines. They wiUdo better andtCT 4 >l
than a seamstress can, even if she work,
aw hock, and are, unquestionably, th.ii 0 '! 5
in the market for family sewinZ 0
simplicity, dorability, ease of
tation to aU varieties of family
either heavy or fine work with equal
ont special adjustment
As evidence of the unquestioned .. .
their Machines, the 0 roves * Barr <
Sg SVbeS l ° reSPeCtM1 *
TESTUHONIALs.
“Having had one of Grover & Baker’, w
my family for nearly a year and a half
sure in commending itaa every way reii.i, 1 fa
purpose for which it is designed—Famii. .
[Sirs. Joshua Lea-itt, wife of Rev ]J- 1 " S?,V
of N. Y. Ind-pr.nd.M. “‘“'“.Etts,
“ I confess myself delighted with .
chine, which has been in my family for -rf” 0 ! Si
lt has always been ready for duty reoo^ J ® sl it
justmenf, and is easily adapted to’ev e „ ' s ° i d
family sewing, by simply ebangine
thread."—[Mrs. Elisabeth Strickland*win /P 1 * ‘I
Strickland, Editor of X Y.-fWiua
“After trying several different good wf'
preferred yours, on account of simplicity f iif** 1 1
feet ease with whicii it is managed, as Jr I® -
strength and durability of the scam’, AfJ ,** Hi
perience, I foel competent to speak in' S <l
and to confidently recommend it for cv—V*"
family sewing.”— [Mrs. E. B. Spooner, wife .SV
itor of Brooklyn Slur. “ "» M
“ I have used a Grover and Baker Se»i lZ y
for two years, and have found it adapted to dlu
of family sewing, from Cambric to Broadcloth r
ments have been worn ont without the ri™,
a stitch. The Machine is easily teat -
easily used.”—[Mrs. A. B. Whipple, wne r ol '
Whipple, Yew 1 ork.
" lour Sewing Machine has been in cseinm,.,
ily the past two years, and the ladies reqmttW
give you their testimonials to its perfect adsptti
as well-as labor -saving qualities in tieperfcmiS
family and household sewing.”—[Robert Boom ■”
Yew York. “““t.
“For several month? we have used Grovervp
ker’s Sewing Machine, ond hare come to ice
sion that every lady who desires her lewic? u’
fully and quickly done, would be more fonmZ
possessing one of these reliable and indeW’
‘iron needle-women/ whose combined
beauty, strength, and simplicity, are ‘inraluile.-
[J. W. Moms, daughter of Gen. Geo. P.Ujm. pi*
tor of Home Journal.
Extract of a letter from Thos. R. lesTiit, „
American gentleman now resident in Srdnev v„
South Wales, dated January 12, 1853: 11 *
** I had a tent made in Melbourne, in 1553, in
there were over three thousand yards of sewingd«*
with one of Grover & Baker's Machines, and a*iaj?t
seam of that has ontstood all the doable seacj itxti
by sailors with a needle and twine.”
“If Homer could be called up from hh
shades, he would sing the advent of Grover and Biker
as a more benignant miracle of art than tu ever
Vulcan's smity. He'would denounce midnight 'Mr 4 .-
making as ‘ the direful spring of woes annumWi"
—[Prof. North.
“ I take pleasure in saying, that the Grover 4 Bj.
ker Sewing Machines have more than sustained cj
expectation. After trying and returning other*,!
hare three of them In operation in my different places
and, after four years' trial, hare no fault to nai'-
[J. H. Hammond, Senator of South Carolina.
“ My wife has had one of Grover i Raker’s Fanil?
Sewing Machines for some time, and I am satisfied :t
is one of the best labor-saving machines that hutea
invented. I take much pleasure in rccoxmcsdtr.t
to the public.”—[J. G. Harris, Gov. of Tennessee.’
“ It is a beautiful thing, and puts everybody lalon
excitement of good humor. Were I a Catboto,!
should insist upon Saints Grover & Baker havkg aa
eternal holiday in commemoration of their good tab
for humanity/'—[Cassius M. Clay.
“ I think it by far the best patent in use. Thii Mi
chine can be adapted from the finest cambric to ii*
heaviest cassimorc. It sews stronger, faster, and non
beautifully than one con imagine. If mine could sot
be replaced, money could not buy iL”*->lrs.J.fc
Brown, Nashville, Tenn.
'•lt is speedy, very neat, and durable in its work;
is easily understood and kept iu repair. I earseitij
recommend this Machine to all my acquaintances uii
other?.”—[Mrs. M. A. Forrest, Memphis, Icon.
“We find this machine to work to our satisfaction,
and with pleasure recommend it to the public,
believe the Grover «t Baker to be the best Sewing Jh
chine in use.”—[Deary Brothers, Allisonia, Ten.
“If used exclusively for family purposes.mthor
dinary core, I will wager they will last one ‘thw
score years and ten/ and never get out of fix."—[Joii
Erekiue, Nashville, Tenn.
, “I have had your machine for several yttth,
am-pcrfeclly satisfied that the work it docs is d/wt
and most beautiful that ever was made.”—[3lijp«
Aimison, Nashville, Tenn.
“ I use my machine upon coats, ‘dressmaking. »4
fine linen stitching, and tho work is admirable-ht
better than the best hand-sewing, or any other b»*
chine I have ever seen.”—[Lucy B. Thomson,
villc, Tenn.
“ I find tho work the strongest and most bcaut-Ml
have ever seen, made either by hand or marble, ac;
regard the Grover A Baker machine as on#
greatest blessings to our sex.”—[Mrs. Taylor,
ville, Tenn.
“1 have one of Grover A Baker’s sewing »3fbis«
in use in niy family, and find it invaluable. I**®
confidently recommend it to all persons in 0* *
machine.”—G. T. Thompson, Nashville, Tcnfl
“ I take pleasure in certifying to the
Grover A Baker sewing iaHchir.cs. I have cjm oo ®
on almost every description of work for
find it much stronger and better in every respect taafl
work done by hand."—[Mrs. B. IV. IVhcekr,
villo, Tenn.
“I would be unwilling to dispose of my GroreTk
Baker machine for a.large amount, could I not rep ***
it again at pleasure.*’—[Airs. 11. G. SwuO. Nashville,
Tennessee. ,
“ Our two Machines, purchased from yon.
work of twenty young ladies. We with pleasure re
commend the Grover A Baker Sewing to
the best in use.”—[N. Stillman A Co., AlcmpiuM* I*' 1 *'
“Tho Grover A Baker sewing machine
numbly. I think the stitch and work far
that of any sewing machine I ever saw. On & De * j'
I think the machine would be hard to beat*
Davie," Memphis, Tenn. u
“ I find the machine easily managed, very
and take pleasure in recommending it to all *
convenience, economy, and pleasure.” —Mrs. *•
Memphis, Town,
“The Grover & Baker sewing machines
such satisfaction that wc cheerfully rccomm*?
to all who wish a good ami substantial
chine. It executes work with much care an
and more finely than any other machine 1 h**
—[Mrs. R. B. Mitchell, Memphis, Toon.
“ I am happy to give my testimony in
ver & Baberis sewing machine, and of
isfaction it gives in every respect. It ****- tW iii
and is by no means complicated, and *.P r , g,r. i*
others I have seen.”—[Mrs. Bryan, wife oj
31, Bryan, 3femphis, Tenn. . jfj.
“ It affords me much pleasure to say.
chine works well ; and Ido not hesitate to
it as possessing all the ndqanlages you cl*i® t£i
My wife is very much pleased with it,
pleasure in certifying to this effect,” —R. t*
Memphis, Tenn.
‘•Having seen, examined, and used ti«
kinds of sewing machines, I feci free to -n oth®*
Grover «fc Baker machines are far superior t
in use.”—[M. Francois Seitz, Nashville, ic
“I consider my sewing machine in j? oO t
would not toko five times its cost, if I ca “
ply its. With it I can do all my famiv
about one-fourth the time I could with m?
[M. J. Scott, Nashville, Tenn.
“It gives me pleasure to find the y h* r *
sewing machine giving so much sstisf»cU° •
it in constant use, and find it all that com »*4
It is the most simple and durable ® a ssiJr s,&s*•
I heartily recommend it.”—[F. 3f. »*hi i
Tennessee. ,
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