1 SCBOFUtA, OR KIlfG’S EVIL, a constitutional dh**;u*c, a corruption of tho blood, by which this fluid Vcojue-s vitiated, weak and poor. Doing ip tho cir culation it pervade* tho whole body,and may burst nut in (U.ia.tao on-any part of It. No organ is tree from its attacks, nor i< then* one which it may. not destroy; Tho scrofulous taint is variously caused by uiercurial disease,low living, dis- , ordend or unhealthy food, Impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices’, and. above all,by the venereal infection.' Whatever he lu origin, it is hereditary in tho constitution, descending‘‘from.parents to children unto tho third and fourth generationlmlecd.it acorns to rod of Him 1 1,11 -ays “Twill vbil the iniquities ol the fathers upon their children.** I U* effects commence by deposition from tho blood of cor rupt or ulcerous matter, which, in tho lungs, liver, and itf terrmi organs, is tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and on tho surface, eruptions or sores. This fowl corruption winch g-'ndvia in the blood, depresses the energies of life, so thaf-erofnloiH constitutions not only eiifier from scrofulous complaint*, but they havo’far less power to withstand the attack-* of other dl-ica.-ea; consequently, yost numbers perish bv disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, are allU rendered ■fatal by this taint in t)ho system. Most of the consumption wlibh decimates tho human family lias its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination; and many destructive di-eases nf tho liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all tho organ-*, ari.-e from or are aggravated by the same cvn-*a. One quarter of nil our people arc scrofulous; their persons aro inw.oied by thi- Itn king infection, anti their health is un dermined by if. To rlvaiißO it from the system wo must ren ovate the M*»od fn an alterative medicine; and invigorate it b\ healthv f*)od and exercise. Sm-h a medicine we supply in AYER’S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla. the mod effectual remedy which tho medical skill of our jmu“*t.vu dv\i-*‘ fin* this everywhere prevailing and fatal malady. It is combined from the most active remedies that have been discovered (nr the expurgationot tlmfojil disorder from the Mood, ami the rescue of tho system from its de structive consequences, Hence it should be employed fi>r the cure of not'only sciofula, Unit also those other affections wbirb ari-o from it. such as Kruptivc and Skin Disease®. St. Anthony's The, lio-♦*, or. Ihybipelas, Timplen, I’u.-lulcs, lilotclief, Hiainsund Bolls, Tumors, Tetter hud Salt Itheum. byald Head, Klngworm, Üboumatbm. Syphilitic and Mercu rial I)Hra.-t*s. Drop*y, Dyspepsia, Debility, and indeed au. Complaint-smbing fiom vitiated or impure Blood. Tho pop ular belief in “imi*uuity of the ni.oot>” is founded in truth, b»r Sci'd’libi }•* degf n* radon of the Mood. The particular purpose, nnd virtue ot this Sarsaparilla is to purify and re generate tliis vital thud, without which sound health is im pu.vuble in cnnlamui.vted cou-dituticyis. AVER’S CATHARTIC PILES. Kill; AIM. Tin: I’L'UI’OSKS cr A FAMILY physic. nro so romjm-‘‘d that disease within the range of their action can rarely with-tand or evade them. Their penetrating properties search. ami cleanse, ami invigorate every portion of the human mg.uiKm, correctltlg its diseased action, and restoring >ts healthy vitalities. As a consefjncneo of these pr,i>perlie?, the invalid who is bowed down, with pain or phys i. jtl debility isnMoni-hed to find his health yrcueigy restored by a remedy at om— simple anil inviting. Not «*nly do they cure the every-day complaints of-every Body. but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The ogi'ni below named i-. pleased to furnish gratis my American Alnmnrc- cohtaijdng certificates of their cure? and directions for th* ir iw-m the bdlo wing complaints: Costiveness, ileart burn. IbMil.-win 1 - nn-ing from disordered Stomach, Nausea, fndig.-'ii-m. I’utn In llio Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, ri.itnboi'-N, LnS< of Appetite .lauudiro, and other kindred complaints. arKing from a low state of tho body or obstruc ’ion of its fniu Jiov-. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. FOR THE RAPID CERE OF Cough.',, ('olds. _ Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, llronehitis, lueipient Consumption, and for th>. relief of Consumptive Patients in ad vaneeil stai/cs of the disease, N> wide is the held of usefulness and no numerous arc Jthe i mvs ilmt almof-t every t-cetirm of country abound-* in pe\s“iH publicly known, who have been restored horn alaiming and e\*m desperate diseases of tho lungs’by in int\ WhenoiM*' fried, Us superiority over every other juedi'une of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, l and v.ln-re its vh(w- are known, the public no longer hesi tate ulnt antidote to employ for the djatressing and danger on* alfcctlona of the pulmonary organ?* that arc incident to oui climate. While many Inferior rorhedlos thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this Ims gained friends by every trial, conferred bcnchl* on tho afflicted they van nmer forget, ami produced cure foo numerous and too remarkable to ho foigottcn. rKKrAUKU BV _ l>r. J.KJ. Ayer, Co. LOWELL, MASS? 1 A’il onr •« arc for Ralo by C.J. L. RftBTXSOX- B . H.-horo*. uu<i I>y.all Druggists ami Merchants throughout tb*» cMmurv. 1 * *?•']«. B,lSso’—Cm. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. SOMETHING NEW.—B. T. BABBITT'S B. MEDICINAL SALERATUS,. If. manufactured from.common fialt,and.is prepared 0Q entirely diflbrvnt from other Saleratus. All Die w dcdetoroous matter extracted In such a manner as sn to produce Bread, Biscuit, and all kind of Cake, without containing a particle of Saleratua when the bread or rake is baked; thereby producing wholesome r«‘MiUa. Every particle of Saleratnwta |tnrn**d to g.m mid passes through the .Bread or |Ui-icnit tvhllo Baking; consequently nothing rc i mains but c'm'mon bait, water and flour. Vou will readily ponryiw* by the taate of this Saleratus that it is different from other Saluratus. It is packed in one pound papers, each wrapper branded *H. T. Babbitt's Best Medicinal Saleratus,’ also, picturK twisted loaf of bread, with a glass of effervescing w.it-r on the top. When you purchase on** paper you should preserve the wrapper, and ;be careful to gel the next exactly like the first— 'brand as above. I Full directions for making Broad with this Salo- J rat us and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will accom pany each package; also, directions for making 4 all kinds of Paltry; also, for making Soda water land SoiiUif/. Powders. 681 .TO 68 70 MAKE VODR OWN SOAP I | WITH T. RAPum'sj Pure Concentrated Potash. , Warranted strength of ordinary Potash; put tip m cans—ljlb., 2 8)8., 3 lbs. 6 lbs, and 12 lbs —with full directions for making Liard and Soft Soup. Consumer* will find this the cheapest Pot ash iu maikvt. Manufactured and for sale by I B, T. BABBITT, I Nos. r»S anil 70, Wanhington at , Now York, I Juno 0, *39. ly. and No. 38 India st., Boston. 70 NEW GOODS. F A-ll '& WINTER SAME'S & OftSS. Just received, and having bought my Silk Hats at unusually LOW PRICES, I am enabled to givo my customers the benefit of it. Look at those figures: Jie>t Shalt Silk Hat, City Fall Style reduced to SO 50. l!e*t 51,00 Silk Hat, City Fall Stylo reduced to S'. oU. *? 50 Hat warranted equal to those usually sold at SI .V ?i!k Hats from M'ool tints Fur Hats “ Men’s Caps from Boy's Caps “ Anil all my goods at my usually low rates, and the Largest Stock - of goods to soled from over brought to Steuben Co., comprising nlmo-t all styles and shapes known in the I Now York Market. STRAW GOODS ' closing out nt 25 per cent less than cost. ' , Corning, Sept. 1, 1859. j WM. WALKER MEW HA'S? AMD CAP ST frv.lE Subscriber-has jnat opened in Ibis place a new I Hot and Cap Store, whore ho intends to manufac ture and Keep on hand a large and general assortment of Fashionable Silk and Cassimcrc Hats, of my own manufacture, which will he sold at hard limes price;. . SILK HATS mode to order on short notice. Tho Hats sold at this Store are fitted with a French Coiiformaturo, which makes them soft and easy to the head without the trbublo of breaking your head to break the hat. Store in tho New Block opposite tho lUekinami llmito. S. P. yUICK. Corning, Aug. in, 1559. IHS». REW DIRECTORY. 1800. PARTICULAR attention is called to the fact that the subscriber will issue as soon as the necessary ialormation can ho collected a FULL general Directory «t Elmira, | with a complete 11 Li SIX PS 3 DIRECTORY of Che mung Comity. X’o pains or expense will bo spared to mako this the most reliable work of tile kind ever issued. ItrWill also contain the State, County and town offi cers with their salaries, Courts, time and plaee of sit ting, incorporated companies, churches, Ac. Merchants and, others wishing to bring their busi ness before tho public will find this a very desirable medium, as H will have a large circulation throughout tho < minty, SuWriplion price SI 00. co;;pi:nmm'^ i,,a6r,uJonli^ AngrU^ { / V-ios ofever v” f' 1 ' 1 '"'I 1 •“* !,ui!t ed assortment of .10 , , ’’■'itixs, color ami quality from 2". ° „ 2 J)it 'wi a -t ori;cn of there Hood.-. ever brought into this ( ounty, and they will I,a sob) ,1.,.,,,, .1, the .few I'lneV opposite the t.liekinsoo House, Co, 1 . v '"■C ■"< \j’'f f, E. A. SMEAD’S PA 1 For Converting' Rotarv into Rc< Motion, and Vice vers; Patented Febiii’aiiv 15, 18. npo Manufacturers,-this Invention is I portanco; as cither motion is converj other by a simple arrangement of menu the least possible loss or absorption of pc tion, ami applicable to every Machine two motions are required. The Cut show pie as applied to Common Dash Churns, signed have purchased the Patent Right ty, and are manufacturing and selling at tr of So. It is conceded to be the best arratj churning Mill; or Cream ever invented. ! Tioga, May 12. '5O. BALDWIN, LOWEI HALM! I\, LOWELL . Tioga Village, Pa., Have juM received a large and carefu i assortment of SEEING GOO Consisting in pnrt of STAPLE AND TAN DRY GOO GROCERIES & PROVISIt and are prepared to furnish them at a rates as they can ho bought in any other Customers can rely upon finding at a] article they may wish, and all Goods wai as represented. SILKS, AND LADIES’ DEES) Latest Styles, and adapted to every var tilings. Ladies will do well to call and fore purchasing elsewhere, i Baldwin, Lowell & Co„ have always 01 souable and fashionable .stock of READY-MADE CLOT which w ill bo sold at the lowest CASH -A L S 0- G ROCK!! IKS, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, GLASS, STOKE, HOLLOW & II OOVfyX WARE, IROK, STEEL, KAILS, OILS, RAISES it- DYE-STVRES, &c. BOOTS AND SHOES for Everybody. ,pCI- All kinds of Country Produce taken in ex change for Goods at the Market prices. Tioga, 'May 12, IS4O. fMFlBim wMuOili, On Wwllsboro St., Tioga. CPBfft 1 rjYIIK undersigned would inform the citi- Iftcrfl JL zous of Tioga, and the ebunty general «qJL Iv. that ho Deeps constantly on hand, for sale, at low prices*, I //(( | A FINE ASSORTMENT OF CABINET WARE iL 08 Including Sofas, Divans, Ode Center, Dining and Break# shbbss mAi DRXisS AND COMMON 1 , WASH STAN] COTTAGE, FANCY AND, -A-L-S-O 70 68 70 Common <s' Spring S& All kinds of Rocking Cjhairs All articles in the above line made to order on short notice. Those desiring to purchase lire invited to call and examine for themselves before purchasing else- G 8 where. Tioga, August 4, 1859. ROY’S HEAVE POWDER. rrmis MEDICINE is proved by experience to bo a I sure cure for Heaves in the early stages, and will keep them back in the most advanced stages of this prevalent and dangerous disease. I Tho owners of horses are hero offered the most valuable preparation of the kind ever produced ; and hy its timely use tho lives of many valuable animals may be saved. Give a horse two largo lahlo-spoonfullsl every day ; Give but little hay, and when given- it should he wet. For Bale at Hoy's Drug it Chemical flom Price 25 cents. ROY’S WINE RITTERS. rrmis article is highly approved for weakness of Hhe I stomach, loss of appetite. Indigestion, Dyspcp? a, Had taste in the month. Headache, Dizziness, Liter complaint, Costiveuess, Ac. To strengthen tho stun itch and improve the appetite, take about a teuspoon ful three or four times a day, in a little cold water half an hour before meals. Price ;0 cts per bottle. 70 4s to 50, 3s to 2 00. iis to 0 00. 20s to 2 00. Is to 1 50, BALSAM TOLU.—This Balsam tree which is found in South most valuable remedy for colds, co. of tho lungs. Price of Balaam Ttl 50 cents per bottle. Mack: Bi.rV.iNii, 15 cents per I Ho set S.vi.vr., 25 cents, Asruttri M Pi.asteu, 25 cents. Dr. Beach’s Anti Billions Pills, lire. Poisos, 25 cents. German Rat Kiu.eii, 25 cents Extract or Lemon, 20 cents. Domino's Sanative Drops' 50 Liquid Heave Remedy, 25 c HOWARD ASSO RE. PHILADELPHIA. “I A Iknn-olciK Institufl/m, establish?/? h>j f ;vWfd JLOcJ »/* nitfoivin* ut for the raief of the sick and dis tro<cdH ajjUctcd with Virulent and Jfyulcmic disease*. The Directors of this well known Institution In their An nual Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, express th« highest satisfaction with the success which Ims attended the labors of their surgeons in the duro of SpermatoiTho-a. Seminal Weakness. Impotence, Gouoviluea. Gleet, SyphilK the vice of Onanism, or Scdf-ahnse. Ac,, and order a continu ance of the same plan for the ensuing year. The Consulting Surgeon U authorized to give MKDIjC/VL ADVICK to all sho apply hy letter with a description of their condi tion (ago, occupation, habit® of life. j%c.). and in cases of ex tremo poverty, to FrilNISIl MEDICINE FREE OF CHARGE. An admirable Deport on Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or self-abuse, ami other dh>ea-cs of the Sexual trgana, by the consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope), free OF CHARGE) on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage, Other Deports nnd Tracts, bn the nature and treatment of Bcxu.il diseases, diet. Ac., are constantly being published tor gratui tous distribution, and will bo sent to the aflljctnd. Some of the new remedies and methods of t *ontmcnt discovered dur ing the last year are, of great value Address, for Report or treatment, Dr.J. SKILLIN HOUGH TON. Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, N 0.2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia. Pa. 1 lly order of the Directors, KARA D. HR GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. August 4, 1559, ly. \. ;e rpilE Subscriber most rcspi I ho has on hand at the a Cheap Cot of I comprising in part Jirrnviny ami Comma n Barr ail Cam'll, Cciilrr, Cant ami /j j UrrakfaHt Tublni, Murilc-tol ! Oaitlonrdu, Caltai/r and nIM /an anil Chnirn, (lilt and I I J*ii tnrr i'rninrn. 1 COFFINS made to orj t)"nr«« wilt ho furnished if d ’■) Tnraaif aiM v’n\v-n( / 1 i” • 1 11, i 1 ',i. ■ja&i'. CHAIRS, &0. IS I N E T I ROOM . ictfully announces Hint Id stand, and for sale a Furniture. j 9, ft’crf-Utricß and Book fAr TafiU'St, Dinxny and jpcd and Common Stand*, '•r Bcdntcud»> Stand*, So- Uloßexcood \Moiddinya for ■ler on short notice. A lilono to or«tar. ; h.'i v-;;ncK^ THE TIOGA C ENT, B 00 E BOOK BINDER iiprocatinjj of great im ted into the s,| and with by fric rcfycro Ihefo i the princ-i -iThe under r this coiin helow price [ gemeut' for T. A CO. CO., ly sc!< < l< d DS, cv p s, M A GAZIXES & NEWSPAPE OHS. l i reasonable market. 1 times any ranted to be r GOODS, cty of trim examine be* band a son- El Me, 'RICES, BOOKS BOUND IN AAT STYLE Til Corning, Oct. 20. NEW GOOD FALL & WINT mails, ist Tallies. ICREACS. 3S, COMMON B>®. , . PROVISIONS, R EAD.Y MADE CLOT II i I t Chairs. W. PUTNAM, is procured from a America. It is a iighs, and affections lu Cough Remedy, 25 cents. cents. mts. I ATION. Plain ami Colored Straw and Black Bo; Dresses, Fancy Goods, Etc. From licr knowledge of, and cxporicnc ness she believes herself able to give sati iwho may favor her with thoir custom. 1 of the Bodies of IVcllsboro and viciuit; solicited. ..SffIUjKACIIIXQ AXD PRESSIIj superior manner. [Juno SO. Oct WARTWKIXy President ROBIN SON’S NEWS ROOM AND' Corning, N. Y. SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY PAPER HANGINGS A X D FANCY ARTICLES CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, MUSIC, GOLD-PENS, PICTURES, MAPS, &c, MAY BE DESIRED. Zir- Orders by Mail promptly attended to. 33. E. EOIbJxNSOIS A. ROE & CO.. WM. Ifave just received iheir Keto Slock Oj GOODS. Consisting in pni;t of DRY GOODS G 110 C E K I E S , HATS & CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES, CROCKERY & HARD WA GLASS & IVOODIixWA CARPETS, FLOCrR & TABLE OIL CLO and in fact everything in the lino of Good usually kept in a store can be found at this e ment. Purchasers will please call ami cxaihir and prices before purchasing elsewhere, and < themselves that the place to buy good ar Goods is at Welisboro, Oct. 2?, IfiJff. SPECIAE ANNOENCEME rnoM the Quaker City Publishing Ho\ 100,000 Catalogues. NEW, EXE AKG El) AND REVISED, NOW FOR DISTUIRimOX. Superior Inducements to the Pu jr-jB'A new and sure plan for obtaining 0 SILVER WATCHES, and' other valuable Full particulars given in Catalogues, whic sent free to all upon application. Valuable Gifts, worth from fifty cts. to slo’ AN'TEFD to each purchaser. 8100,000 in ; been distributed to my patrons within tin months —8150,000 to bo distributed durin; six months. ■ < The inducements offered Agents are m than those of any other house iu the busin i Having been in the publishing and Dock sincss for the last eight years, my exporter me to conduct the Gift Enterprise with tl satisfaction to all. ,7-fS' A(i ENTS 'WANTED in every Tom For particulars address DUANE RUE Quaker City Fublisl 33 South Third J Vhilndcl Ootohor 20. 2m. NEW MILLINERY SI MISS PAUUNA SMITH tins added! Stock lately purchased from Mrs. (1' a fresh assortment, direct from the City, o Bounds, Ribbons and Fl< flks, Laces, Velvets £fi F. W. KRISE, SADDLE JXD HARNESS tVKU.SIiOHO ST., TIOGA, l'j fTUKES this method of informing I Tioga, ami of the t’ounty general established himself nt Tioga, where ho tare and keep on hand for sale a good i Saddles, Hridles, Heavy Harness, Ca of all kinds Ac. Also Ifames, Halters, Collars Ae. AH work warranted. Impairing done on short notice, Tioga, Kept. 1,1859. —1 y. WANTED. CA AAA Mink, Martin, Foxl Skunk Skins, for wbjl New York market prices will bo pal Hat Store in OorP'r;; opposi'c <b t . r>;, .'lt' 1 0 i J '.J S TO R J.J ? I S ! HR j N G lE, PE, ms, f that is tablisb o Goods onvtnce d •cheap CO’S. W. A. KOK A READY Hie, OLD and Prizes.— i will be I, GUAR jlifls have e past six the next ire liberal selling bu c© enables o greatest i n ftT)tl Co. .180 N, ! mg Hoiisc. Streep 'hi;i. Pa. OP. o lior large |l! IE 11 SON, lowers, mots, Ilcad- > in the hu.-i -ifaction to all he patronage respectfully done in a !oth. MAKER, he citizens of y, that he has will manufao tock of i riago Harness iVhips, Traces, Raccoon and ich the highest in cash at the [kinson Home. V. if\ I* i: ) UNIT AGITATOR. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, LOCATED OVER THE SUSQUEHANNA 1 VALLEY BANK, BINGHAMTON, N.Y. Rooms opon for instruction from 9 A; M. to s]/, P. 51. FACULTY. j D. W. Lowell, Principal, Professor of tho Science of Accounts, Practical Accountant, author of LoweiFn Treatise upon Book Keeping, Diagrams illustrating the same, Ac. John McCabe, Assistant Professor in the Book-Keeping Do pnrtmonL A. J. Warner, .Professor of Practical and Ornamental Pen manship, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence. { I.ECTUUEUS. ! Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, Lecturer on Commercial Law and Polit cal Kconomy. i HoujlUnsom Balcom, lecturer on Contracts, Prommlssary Notes and Dills of Exchange. Rev. Dr. K. Andrews, Lecturer on Commercial Ethics. EXAMINING COMMITTEE. Hon. Sherman D. Phelps, Wm. R. Osborn, Esq. Tracy R. Morgan, Esq. 43 s * Young Men in this Institution will ho fully qualified for the actual business of tho counting room. The course of instruction comprises every department of business.' Tho learner will bo thoroughly taught tho sciopce and practice of Double Entry Book-Keeping as applied to tho following kinds of business, viz;—General Merchandising, Manufacturing, Banking, Commission, Stcamboafing, Rail roading, Forwarding, Freighting, Foreign Shipping, &c. Lillies Department entirely separate front that of tho gen tlemen. Students can enter College at any time and receive indi vidual instruction. 7/y this arrangement every student is permitted to progress as rapidly as his enterprise and ability will permit, and when thoroughly perfect and competent, wili receive a Diploma which will enable him to revie.w at pleasure. For Book-Keeping. full accountant's course, including Practical Penmanship, Commercial Computations and Diplo ma (Time unlimited,) £36 00 Same course for Ladles, (separate apartment ‘ - 20 00 Penmanship and Arithmetic, - 10 00 Teacher’s course in Penmanship, practical and orna mental, - - - - 30 00 Twelve lessons in practical Penmanship - 200 ttSi-Occasional classes will bo formed in Phonography.— For further particulars send for u circular.- Binghampton, Sept. 8,1959. fhuvhev & co.. Publishers, Wholesale Booksellers, AND MAN UFA CTUUING AND IMPORTING STATION Ell A. \ 188 Main, and 3 West Seneca Streets, - - - Buffalo, N. Y. All American Publications supplied at Publish- ers net Wholesale Prices to the'Trade. OUR General Catalogue, with "Wholesale and Retail Prices will bo forwarded to Dealers (in application. Also Cir cnlnrs containing full description <Jf all our Rooks, with roe ommomlations 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. AT FIRST. Common School Series of Eight Books, Iji which letters arc introduced by analysis and synthesis, alia progressively graded to meet tho wants .ot schools and pupils of every clots. Each hook contains lucid rules ami {scientific instructions applicable to each letter and copy, so that any intelligent person can efficiently impart instruction to the learner, or acquire un elegant and systematic hand writing without tho aid of a teacher. DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL ROOKS. VIZ No. I—Contains 8 difibrent’lctters with their simple com binations. Explanations are written above each copy. No. 2—Contains 7 different letters, and affords additional practice on the letters in book 1. No. 3—Contains the 12 longer extended letters, introduced by principles, analysis and synthesis. 1 No. 4—‘Embraces thoicapitala. which arc introduced by principles aud 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 tho capitals and small lottery, affording substantial practice on all the princi ples aud rules given in the. preceding four books. ■* No. short Business Forms of every day use In business, book-keeping, Ac., and introduction to book 7. No. 7—Book of correct BiiMncss Forms, embracing Duo Bills, Ro ;oipts. Orders, Notes, Drafts, Set of Exchange. Ac counts Cirront, Account Sales. Ledger Headings, Letters ot lotrodm tion, Superscriptions, Ac. ( 1 No. 8- -Ladies* Book, of approved modifications of tho sys tem, desgned to impart a plain, rapid and beautiful Episto lary Hard. . ' EXEIICISE BOOKS.—No. I—To accompany books. I, 2,3 and 8, to aid the pupil in acquiring that free uso of the fing ers and fore-arm essential to easy and rapid execution of the contracted nmVoxtended letters. No. 2-i-To be used iu connection with tho higher numbers of the &cjrlcs to gain command of tho hmul in tho movements required to execute the advanced copies and business writing generally. SECOND- —Spencer A LuaVs Series of Six Books, with same colics on opposite pages. THlRD.—Extended Series of 12 Books, to wit: Nos. 1,2, 3,4, Beginner's Onirse. Noa. 5, f»» 7, 8,0, Progressive Course. Noa. 10,|11,12, Practice. Ladies’ Stylus. Retail price of all the above, 13 cents each. Compendium of Spencerian Penmanship, containing sixty pages, abd more than four hundred linos of beautifully en graved Copies. Retail price per copy. Paper, $l. Cloth, $1 60. rpon [receipt of the retail price in stamps, any book named above, will bo forwarded us directed, postage paid. March 3d, 1850. I 840,00 Pays for a full course in tho Iron City College, the largest, most extensively patronized and best organ ized Cjuimorcial School in tho United States. 35V Students Attending Daily, Maicli, ISSO. ITsutl time to complete a full course, from OtolO weeks. Every Student, upon graduating, la guaran teed to bo competent to manage tho Hooks of any business, and qualified to earn a salary of from $5OO to $lOOO. Students enter at any time—Xo Vacation —Review at pleasure, 51 I’RE MIENS for best PENMAN SHIP AWARDED IN 1858. .#■.3- Minister's Sons received at half price, ForjClrculare and Specimens of M'riling, inclose two letter stamps, and address F. W. JKXKIXS. Pittsburg, I’a. 2'i, 1859 THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF OUTH & MATURITY ust Published, Gratis, the 26th Thousand. RfgtA VEW WORDS OX THE RATIONAL Treatment, without medicine, of Sperm aasF otorrhea or Local Weakness, Nocturnal ions, Genital anil Nervous Debility, Premature j ol the System, Impoteney and Impediments to iige generally, BY B. JDK LANKY, M. D„ <i important fact that the many alarming com n s, originating in the imprudence and solitude of b, may bo easily removed without medicine, is in ?;nall tract, dearly demonstrated; and the entire 'V and highly successful treatment, as adopted hy author, fully explained, by means of which evory i; enabled to euro himsku' perfectly ami at the - possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised r ims of the.day. ;nt to any address, gratis ami post free in a sealed dope, hy remitting (post paid) two postage stamps r. B. DK LANKY, 88 Kast 31st St. New York Juno 2, 3869. (Feb, SI, 1859) Rtnip! Dcea^ Marri pw MIILINBRY STORE. | *3' Fall and Winter Goods. "U-tt US, IV. UOXI), having returned from the City of New York, informs the indie? of this village ta vicinity, that she oilers for their inspocotion, n. ionnblo assortment of Millinery Goods, such as )IES’ PATTERN.HATH AND CAPS, HcadeSrcssds, Feathers; libbtms, Laces and Flowers. Plain and Colored Straus erp description—nil of which sho will sell at very igurcs, for Cash only, living had ninny years’ experlenco in the business, I'cels contldent of giving satisfaction. :Pi" Ladies will do well to call and examine hor It,. Straw Hats, cleaned and altered to the latest on. Shop on Main St., next door to the old Kaglo i ting office. 'ellsboro, Pa., Oct. 13, TS.">9. ami i Fash LA, of c low : stocl fash prin G ILASR for preserving fruits itc-» for aalo at * HOY’S. G HO OKU I MS,- -’Hm i'* \>uv fJnworirs M ain !- .v. : •. i;m: a SAnTjfrs. TERMS. . L. ROBINSON, 0. &. sure of announcing to their customers Have tbo pic; generally, that they arc now receiving and the publli \ tboir stock of & SUMMER GOODS. SPRING INSISTING IN PART OF DRESS GOODS. HITE GOODS. TAPLE GOODS. MBROIDERIES NKEB NOTIONS. GROCERIES. HARDWARE S TON E W ARE. I Y MADE CLOTHING. READ TS AND SHOES B 0 OODENWARE DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE AND EVER ED BY THE PUBLIC REQUO S T BE S E*C UR E D C A asoxable- hates AT XI E I OV E WELL KUOW N. THE A WELL Eii iCTABLISHED STAND D Y K-2f OWS THE (PE AC E, FIRST STO E SOUTH Qf COURT HOUSE. May s tli, 18. JVew The unde cing to tlu iio has just opc OSGOOD’ "’.'here lio has a Drug Store . RSIGXED takes pleasure in announ citizens of Wjellsboro and vicinity that icd a new Drug Store in S BUILDING, main St., complete assortment of Drue " r oich ho will ; Our Stock ol srs & Medicines, sell cheap for cash. if Drugs is complete, embracing, every article ever called for. d PAT INT MEDICINES, o’s, Ilohubold's, McLane’s. Brant's and Medicines, together with IVistar’s Bal ir Oil, Wolf’s Aromatic Schnaps, Ac. ’ WIXJ-JS AXU LIQUORS, and Sacramental uses. Jayne's, Ayj other popular sain. Cod Xjivoj cnoici for Medicinal of the best qu Flavoring Soda, Ca And an inn use. alify. Extracts, Spices, Popper, Salcratus, Candles, Soap, Darning Fluid,- mpbeno, Turpentine, Alcohol, mnerable variety of articles in common nt tho KEW DR IT. STORE. ; ■ P. 11. AVllilil A JIS, Ag't. March 10, 1859. y£3~ Plcasi Wollsboro, COK NINO ~ 1 ~ LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE. ■.Owl .t THOMPSON, AGKXTB, \tE LXSUIIAXCE VOMI’ASY ' , W(VCt.—Capital 51,000,000. FIRE & • BlixEi AETNA Flh Of Ilartp HMtTFOIV FJJ!E IXSVMAXCE COMPANY— '| $500,000. Capital, PA (KMX Of Hail PEOPLE'S pipe insurance company. ford, iCt.—Capital, $150,000. PIPE INSURANCE COMPANY; York City—Capital §150,000 CAN!) PIPE INSURANCE CO. ford,|Ct. §223,000, AX ETRE INSURANCE CO. York City,—Capital T PIKE INSURANCE CO. §200,000. AD DIKE INSURANCE COMPANY. , $150,000. 1C LIFE INSURANCE CO. dated Capital, §1.500;6fl0. i ribora are,prepared to issue policies of in die mast favorable terms in the above well reliable Stock Companies. ildinj'gt insured for three years at rates ns 'ood companies. ■js will [jo promptly adjusted and paid at thin ideations by mall will receive prompt at- I WM. L. BIGELOW, I C. H. THOMPSON, GTON, Surveyor. Of Now 1 XKW L\\6 Of liar MANUATT Of Now SIASSASOI Capital UOMESTE Capital NEW VOK Accniu The subs( suranco on knovfn and Farm bull o\r as any g< All lossc * office. Ap tcntion 559. I UR IN Oct. 13, l\ .1. FA WEli LSBORO FOUNDRY !-a-x-d- : achine Shop vf IN FULL BTjAST. T V 0 U N (J, Into of thO|firm of Tabor 7 <t Co., Tioga, takes tbia method to,in )lic that be has loused tho ' undry and Machine Shop, ;o of Wellsboro, for a term of years, and t in good running order, is prepared to,d-o, work usually done at such an establish-*- best Planner and out of tho best material. fTT TEARS EXPERIENCE! d over twenty years' experience in tho bu ll! have tho work, entrusted [to Inin, done jr bis supervision. I ' -tXo Korfc irill he seat out hnjf finished. MjiiAaEAnixns, plows, is:to vi:s and castings of'all kinds on hand and made to order May 28, 1857. ROBERT YOITXU. AE-RIAGE GUIDE. A XKWi HOOK lIY WILLIAM YOUXO, M. H. The secret duo to Courtship, Love ei U to Youth, Maturity and Old Age— being lights and shades of Married Life, its Joys and Sorrows, Hopes, Fears and Disappointments. Lot nil married peo ■•f/.'l UV-, pie, or those contemplating marriage and having! the least impediment to married life, road this bock. Let every young man and woman in the land redd this book. It is rri.i. or Pi.atks, and dis closes Secrets that every ono should know; a little knowledge at first may save a world of trouble in after lif[o. Send for a copy (enclosing 25 cents) to DR. dVM. YOUNti. No. 410 SPRUCE STREET, 1 PHILADELPHIA. May 6, 1859. 1 8. Notice of Partition. 1 Tn Mb hrfr* in law of John tmzatt deed; To. Aim Corzatt v.nlowjand benjamin Corzatt, John Corznft, James Corzatt, Amns GorwUt, George Corzatt. Murinh Kice mid George liico. Hi [ohnfi, and Wm. llolmH. Ellen Raymond, and Wm. hi Hyde, imd John W. Hydo,Heirs etcetera of lorzatt dec’d, or tliclr legal representatives. Toko m it by virtue of the order of the Orphan's Court, in m ogtt Comity Henna. I shall procefcd to JiohMnquisi nake partition of the Heal Estate uf the said John ‘ c ’d, situate. l in Jackson Township in mid comity, u< north by Waterman Mclntyre. 1).& K. Everett, on tl ly Warren Wells, on the south by Edward Harrison, B 1 by Nathan * Morris Seeley, containing about sev er two tenths acres, with about forty acres improved-, a 10. frame barn, and an apple orchard, and sundry out bi thereon, on Thursday the 17th day of November m lie premises aforosrid, at 12 o’clock, M. when and l w perron" interested ,jri|) please take notice and gov oru infiosoivd accordingly. Sh. ritfa omei Wcllsboro* Oct. MISS 9 K) ' TER ’ Sher! M''j Or . li. tf, ; ■ I r<_ Ilef " rc tlie public, that the People'* Humble Per I \aut has buon • Tiion ovniiLY iiEr.i men, Jsoi*? *J ur * n K the past Summer, ami lias also been iji.sheil with an entire Inuw lot of machinery, «r*he latest and best improvement* of the ape, | that it is now In peifeet pood »tnb>r >*» do iiiMoinor r. \>. ;•!*, • • '• •' 't ?« \\.i •; cl" 1 f (' , A T AND $200,000, GROVER & BAB*.. -C ELE B R ATE ri **■ FAMILY SEW MACEIA raWsm.Eß-PMCES F i( 01ISS BXTBA.CnABmi OPsj 495 BROADWAY, . t3O CHESTNUT STREET, These Machines sew from twe 4p 0 L from tho store, requiring no O3 I" 11 ' they em, Foil, Gather, and Stitch ncr, finishing each seam by their own npw ‘* out recourse to the hand-needle as is, . tio », er machines. They will do better and T lw4l< than a seamstress can, oven if she work f iper ' a.v noun, and nre„unquestionablv n,„ l otn ’ in the market for family sewin/’on „ ° cst -' 1 simplicity, durability, case of managem™?” l tation to all varieties of family ecki' 2 ' at either heavy or fine work with equal r,^ 1 out special adjustment. ; Ull j«n As evidence of the unquestioned . their Machines, - the Giiovkr <t p 'f cnr s foXT' t 0 WpeclM ’r refct ,o‘ testimonials. /‘Havinghad.one of Grover * Baker'. my family for nearly a year and ahalf i 4it ' sure in commending it as every wav re l!,M '' purpose for which it is designed—FaiaiW c /' [Mrs. Joshua I.ea-itt, wife of Rev n r i ' of If. Y. Independent. f ' “ I confess myself delighted with vonr W chine, which has boon in my family f or .. ‘' c ’ riß B It has always been ready for duty, IMI justmont, and is easily adapt'd to even"” 80 -- family sowing, by simply changing ,1,1 v,lSt . thread.’’—[Mrs. Elisabeth Strickland, wifeJW* Strickland, Editor of If. I'. Chritlian A,!,. f "' "After trying several different good iT,T'' preferred yours, on account of sinrplicitr feet ease with which it is managed'- .strength and durability of the seam. ,\ rtp , 01 pcrichcc, I fool competent to speak in th - .”® and to confidently recommend it for tv , ' s °? t family sewing ’’-[Mrs. E. 11. Spooner, itor of Brooklyn Star. ir " I have used a Grover and Baker SeaW v„ for two years, and Imre found it adopted to f of family sowing, from Cambric to Broadcloth ments have been worn out without the a stitch. The Machine is easily kept ter?* 1 oasijy nscd.’’_[Mrs. A. U. Whipple, Whitople, 1 ork. , ' “Itour Sewing Machine Ijas been in me in, ily tjlio past two years, and the ladies request give you their testimonials to its perfect uLmr as well as labor-saving qualities, in the tierfotL family and household sewing."—[ltoWrt ]>«, New York. “ I*or several months -no have used fi mt . ker's Sewing Machine, and have come to the ci sion that every lady who desires her sewin? h fully and quickly done, would be mo;t feta! possessing one of these reliable and indetali 4 iron needle-women.' whose combined msl® beauty, strength, and simplicity, are imalndl [•l* Wi Morris, daughter of (ieu. Cco. 11.I 1 . Mom., tor of Home Journnf, Extract of a letter from ThosVlt. Leavitt, E' American gentleman, now residbnl in Syilncv! South Wales, dated January 12, 180 S; “I had a tent made in Melbourne,in isu i t there were over three thousand yards of fe win; with one of Grover & Balter’s Machines, amK scam of that litis outstood all the double scams by sailors with a needle and twine.” ‘■•lf Homer could bo,culled up from Us shades, ho would sing theadveilt ui'llrvi-eraiid. as- a more benignant miracle of mt ,tlmn Vulcan’s smity. Ho would denounce midnipbi making ns ‘ the ‘direful spring of woes unimmht —[Prof. North, “ I take pleasure in saying, lli.-tt llic (lower i kor Sewing Machines have more than sustaine expectation. After trying and returning dtl have three of them in operation in my different and, after four years’ trial, have no'fault to' [J. H. Hammond, Senator of South (Volina. “ My wife has had one of Grover ,t linker's 1 Sewing Machines for some time, nnd I am satis is one of the best labor-saving machines that lit invented-. I take much pleasure in reeommm to the public."—[J. G. Harris. Guv. of Temiesm "jit is a beautiful thing, and puts everybody it excitement of good hfiun/r. Were I a Calli should insist upon.Saiflts Grover A BaVorlmii eternal holiday in commemoration of their goot for humanity,”—[Cassius M. Clay. i '• I think it by far the best patent in hsc.. Tlli chine can be adapted from the finest cambric heaviest eassimerc. It sews stronger, faster, at. beautifully than one can imagine. If mine caul be replaced, money could nut buy it-’V-Mri. Brown, Nashville, Xenn. 1 “It is speedy, very neat, and durable in its is easily understood and kept inirepair. Imi recommend this .Machine to all my acqnaintanci others.”—[Mrs. M. A. Forrest, Memphis. Tenn. "We find thislmachino to to our -satisfr and with pleasure recommend it to tlicpublii believe the Grover A Baker to-bc the best Scwii chine in use.”—[Peapy Brothers. Allisonia, Ter “ If used oxclusiyely for family purpose?, *5 dinary care, I will wager they will Inst one score years and ten/ ami net erget out offis.”- Krskino, Nashville, Tenn. “£ have had your machine for several am perfectly satisfied that the-work it docs is d and most beautiful that ever was xuadc/*—[? Aimishn, Nashville, Tenn. I use rn 4 y machine upon coat?. drcssmakinj fine linen stitching, nnrt the work i? admircbl boiler tlian tho best hnnd-F,owing, or any olbf chine I have ever £ccu,"—[-Lucy J 3. Thomson, villc, Tcnn. “ I find tho work flic strongest and most f'cnul have ever seen, niadeieilbcr by band otmatint regard the Grover <t Baker maeliine as one greatest blessings to our sex."—[Mrs. Taylor, Tonn. HI have one of Grover A linker's sewing na --in use in my family, and find it iuuiluaWc. confidently,,recommend it to all persons in al machine.*'—G. T. Thompson. Xjuhrille, Tenn. I take pleasure In certifying to the ntililj Gro.vcr A Baker sewing matlnm-s. 1 hn>® Ui on almost e\cry description otkuork for montl find it much stronger and belter in every r«?pc( work done by hand.”—[Mrs. 1). heeler, villo, Toxin.* “I would be unwilling to dispose of niy drf Ilakcr'machinc for a- largo amount, emiM I not it again at pleasure.''—[Ml's. 11. d* Seo\cl, V Tennessee. “Our two Machines, [rnin you itoA of twenty young ladies. M'o with V ,e . ai commend tbc Orovcr & baker Sewing Macaw” llio best in use.”—[N. Stillman A 00., Mcmvna “Tho tO rover <t Baker sewing machine no mirab!y. I think the glitch mid "'°rk I®!' that of any sowing machine I ever mm n I think tile machine would ho bard to boa • • Davie, Memphis,.Tenn. “ I find tho machine easily and take pleasure in recommending hj l ',?. y convenience, economy, and pleasure- —* I - Memphis, Tenn. i “Tho (trover ,t Baker sewing machine.' *' such satisfaction that uo cheerfully rcceinm i to all who wish ft good and pubstsnthd - c clpnc. It executes work with much care » and more finely than nnv other machine I l3. Mitchell,'Memphis, Xfim. “I am happy to,give my testimony vor it Baker's sowing machine, and ol J .Jj rs isfaolion it gives in cvciy respect. B j and is by no means complicated,.and I.J. 1 ' 1 , jj others 1 have seen.” —[ilrs. Bryan, "• 0 M. Bryaoi, Memphis, Tend. tl | “It affords mo much pleasure to , E9 - r ',' rcc ot chino works well; and 1 do not hesita'c it as possessing all the advantages yea My wife is very much pleased with, ll ' j. j; t i pleasure in certifying to this effect. ' Memphis, Tenn. ■ “Having scon, examined, and llEC^ tl kinds of sewing machines, 1 feel ftM '* 3 ] Grover A Baker machines arc farsuP< :rl in use."—[sl. I'nuu’ois milt/., Xashin ,c i “I consider my sewing machine would not take five times,it ply its. M ith it I cau do all nt) •< 'y, about ono-fourth tho time I could ' Tlln 1 [M. J. Scott, Kashville, Tenn. 1 , “Itgives mo pleasure to find the sewing machine giving so much satis 1 it in constant use, and find it all th*‘,J. n; It is the most simple and'duralde ”, M ( I heartily rocommoud it." —[I’-- 1 - - Tennessee, rff sic.vn I'cii a niici > a'>' l„- I. OO A L AGE NT. K ,Ty
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