\’ VR KING" ‘rrv Kyi. 'tKl ft UU o. a constitutionalilnciso, ft cd£ lii< Iluill Lw..m.- : vitiated, w«i& lii.iti'oii It jiiTviloi 1110 wholo .. lis-ww on iin.v pn't of it. No org\ lor is tiiero o»o which itmny not alnUs"’mrionilv c.ms.’d by inomuia r lornl or unh-.illby food, impure ab j J( , depressing rices. ami, nbovoall.by . iVhatcver be jtf* origin, U in hereditary \ k-icending ‘*llolll parents to children in Mirth generation;” indeed, it Fcoms to ch<» “I will viMit the iniquitiesol the lilMren.” Its effects ci'imiV'nco by deposition from th> ■upt or ulccroux mutter, which, in the iungs\ eiiuil orij.iiH, Im termed tubercles; in the trlunO n*i on the *upf.wv, eruptions or sores. This t'ouV '•hioh genders In the Mood. depresses th« energies, Ii it sorofnlou* constitutions not only mi Her from j?i omplalnta. but they havo'far less power tnwithrh .{tacks of other diseases; consequently, vast number*. 5y disorders which, although not scrofulous in their m. re still reudciod fatal by this taint in theVvsteiu. Mo bo consumption which deoitnates the human family ha: >ngin directly In Ibis ucrofulous contamination; and ma\ loßttuctivo di.-'C.'Laaa uf the Hvor, kidnoya, br.un, uud, indeed if all ' at*- tho Mood by au alterative medicine, and invigorated >y healthy toad ami exercise! .Such a medicine wo Supply hi AYER’S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla. the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our lime* can d*jvne for tins c.erywhere prevailing and fata) malady. It 1* .combined from Uio most motive remedies that h ivo been discoverer! for the expurgation ot this foul duoider from tho blood, and tho menu of the system hum itr. de structive consequences. Hence it should boemployed tor the euro of not only scro r uta, Ihut also U»ov» other affections wluih from it, such ns Krupiivc and Skin I>i;cmsc«. m. .Anthony’* Fire, Kot'e. or IhyMp-da-s. Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Mains ami lloiis. Tumoia, Tett< r and salt Itlmuin, Scald Head, Kincwvorm. Khcumatism. SvphilUK* and Mercu rial Diseases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Debility, nnd indeed all Coniplaiuunriiing from vitiated or impure Blood. Tho pop ular belief in ■•impbuitt or irn: laoon” is founded in truth, for Scinfula is tKgeneration of tho blood. ■ Tb<* parilrnl.a* purpose and virtue of this Sarsaparilla Is to pir.ity and rc g-MV*,fate tin* vi-,,1 fluid, without which suuud health is irn - po;:-i;Ho in cerj'immaUd constitution*. , Al'L'R'S CATHARTIC PI^LS. rou u,l the purposes cr physic, are ao composed that disease vithin the ranejoof their action ••-in r .uely v.tb-iand or evade them. 'Kiylr j'on*'tr-itinji pr*'jKTcr :* pearrh, and cleanse, and every portion cf the bumva o> .Mnism. coircctuip ita u;'C.f>-d action, and rostering ps Imalthv vitalities As a o.>nsu’»eneo of theao the invalid *vho is 1 oon.d with pain or plr.a* idyl debility i*.i-ton;?hed to find hi* health or clergy restored by a rene.-y at .mac so simple and inviting. Not only do they care tfij c-.0-y-d.iy complaint* of every body. hut Vt-o m uiv lormi-iaMomnl dan aeron* di.-'a-es. The n pint Pilaw named is pleased to furnish my American Almnn’,o' bum a 5 of their um. w and d.iertmnt fof th-'ir v* 1 ”i the (allowing com pb.iut* : C i:*ti vene*licai t burn. II - 'il • 'ho .ui.ijng h«'m dimideicd immiach, Nan.-ia, turn i'.on \n rho Morbid Inaction of the Roods, :.‘v. L' of Appetite Januiiico, an-i oMn-r Vm»lie.J r \i i :n Mann a lo'.n stale of the h.nly or o'otlvuc t:*vj of .1 * iou|i. A¥i:K'S cjbbjkky pectoral I’M’. Till-; RATIO CUUK OF OiiV.s, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croun, Bri nrjn'fi.v, hwpicni Consumption, and for i : ic r‘’if of Consumptive Batienis in ad n-iucal s/aycs of the disease, S’) ? l.v i . tli * r-M of avnl ?o nunv'vrm’ art* tlio ••’ 3 «>f its* cuic;, tliot aim«">L c\ery of country 'r , n'> , r ( , u i u-a publkl v kin-u n. Jin b i\>' l>-t n ir-t-nck 'i .uifi civil -ii di ’‘Tt.-v.■* of tho lunp.4 l»y V I' o (MicU trM Hi Mtpmoriu rr.'T norv other ’!■' i■ *■ k.n-1 ii ton iippaicru to c.icipo obsvi i.iton, re- ■c> Ni.rnrs at;* kimwii. the \*ubl;_ no lunger bca .inil'l'iiii to employ for tlio ivml tbn^cr* ■•r U*ymlmon try tb »r .v.»; innnhrt to, I-' fV '*•' r«f 1 mi-} v. - t !U '\.l O'H i *l V.’liil*! m.tny ini»*rior miK.lu-r tlmi-.t upon tliu O’lf cl.' l ! !i,n ' frnlo'l jni'l bo -n ilikju’.Uml this Im.- lrr*r»l> l>v >m u jiil, conl.M io >:an M“*ot f■: u ■*. n u«3 l prooucul ct:ro too numerous nml too luiuiktb’i t-> S»e forgotten. Pivfcll’AlUjD 15 Y Or. J. C. Aver, & Co. I/WEU., MAs-S. Adi Mir are for Kale by C. £ J. L. ROBINSON* V*V.l?b ■»ro’, and by all Druggists and Merchants throughout the tvnntrvv ( 'n. TO lIOI'SEREEPURS. SOMETHING NEW.—H. T. BABBITT'S BEST MEDICINAL SALEKATI7S, >l j mamif \-fared from common salt, and is prepared| |’,Q om'ip !_. ditkreiit from other Salcr.iUn. All the’ ' i fltlef rr t , r>ilB matter extracted in audi a manner ar A*pjto produce Bread, Biscuit. and all kind of Cake, jw illmut containing a particle of Sak-ratus when ’the bread or caUo is baked; therobv producing *TQ whole* unc results. Every particle of Salerutu?* is • (turned O goa and passes through the //read or j Uihc.hu while Baking; Consequently nothing.™* imams but common salt, water and flour. You will ir: filly perceive by the taste of this aus that ‘u is entjr-dy different from other Sap-ralm. g,Q) It Is packed in one pound papers, inch wrapper branded il. T. Babbitts Best Modlcin U cakratns,’ i i'll-m. picture, twisted Ipaf of bi-eul. with a glass of 1 ' ' elKi \e.s'i;r; water on tin* top. Wlu-n you purchase '' a:;d joni> ].\p-T sou should pic.-civo the wj upper, and | ,b ,; c to get the next exactly like the first— | ibrand a.-, above. IQi full dii. i.tions for making Bread with this Sale*] r.itu* and rmnr Milk oi dream Tipfar, will accom*' Ipauv each package; also, (hrectnmh for making j ill kinds of Pastry; also, for making thula w.itei pUld Ofldhti Powlcts. aq! ra AXIS YOUR OWN SOAP UOi ( WITH t B. Btiuntr’s Pent: Concfn prated Pot tsn. j Warranted double the strength of oidinury Potash: A>’P ' put up in cans —I lb., 2 lb*,., 3 tb*, 0 lbs, and 12 !!»*• i— with full directions fJr making llaid and Soft j.v.i.ip Con miners will find this the cheapest Pot **wn’a,di in nmket. Mauulamm-d and for sain by B. T. BABBITT, Xm r>£ and TO, 'Washington bt , Now Yoik, .Inuo d. 7»'J. ly. ami No. of> India bt.i Boston / NEW GOODS. FALL & WIN TEH Jual received, and having bought my'Silk Hats.at unusually i,ow PRICES, I mu enabled It' giro my customers the bouefit of it. Look at thcjo figure?: Best. £{.so Siik Hat. City Fall Style reduced to S 3 30. 15o?l g?i,oo Silk Itat, City Fall Stylo reduced to S 3 50. ■S3 50 Hat warranted equal to those usuollv sold at ft .Ml. J • • Silk Hats from -1? to S 3 50. Wool Hat? “ 3s to 2 00. Fur Hats “ (is to 0 00. Men's Caps from 20a to 2 00. • Boy’s Capa “ Is to 1 50, And nil my goods at my usually low rater, and the Largest §tock of goods to select from ovsr brought to Steuben Co., compiling almost all stylos and shapes known in the New York Market. STRAW GOODS closing out at -5 per cent loss than cost. Corning, Sept. 1, 1859. WM. WALKER. NEW 51 AT AND CAP STORE. CITUE Subscriber has just opened in this place n new |_ Itat and Tap Store, where ho intends to innmifac lare and keep on hand a largo and general assortment ..r 0,1 Fashionable Silli and Cassimcrc Hats, of my own manufacture, which will be sold at hard limes prices. ! SILK HATS rando to order on short notice. The H Us sold at this fitted with a French Confortmuuro, which makes them soft and easy to the head without the trouble of breaking your head to break the bat. Store in the Now Block opposite the Hickimon House. S. P. QUICK. Corning, Aug. 15, 1350. 1859. NEW DIRECTORY. 1860. PARTICULAR attention is called to the fact that the subscriber will issue ns soon as the necessary information can bo collected a PULI, general Directory of Eliuiro, with a complete BUSINESS DIRECTOR A’ of Che-' tmiug County. Xb pain* or expense will bo spared to make this tho most reliable work of tno kind ever issued. It will also contain tho State, County and town offi cers w th their salaries, Courts, time and place of sit ting, i kv’ p *r »*od companies, churches. Ac. Merchant* .uid others* wishing to bnng their busi nos* hoforo tho public yrill find this if very desirable medium, :u it will have a large circulation throughout the County. Subscription price Si 00. Advertisements inserted on liberal terms nnd in a conspicuous style. WM. 11. BOYD, Directory I’ubiisher, 3fC it 3 IS, Broadway, Ji.Y. August S. 18S91 CAPS. —A largo ami well selected apartment of Cap? of every shape, color an //’ll (f '■ A FINE ASSORTMENT OF « CABIMST WARE -• chairs; &c. Including Divans, Ottomans, Center, Dining and Breakfast Tables. 3&38335S SHARbSo »Sil3S§ AXD COH3IOX SIJREALS. WASH STANDS, COTTAGE, FANCY AND COMMON ‘ -A-L-S-O- Cornmon $ Spring Seat Chairs. All kinds of Rooking Ch.'.irs. All articles in the above lino made to srdcr on short notice. Those desiring to purchase arc invited to call and examine for themselves before pul-chasing else where. J. IV. PUTNAM. Tioga, August 4, ISSP. ROY’S HEAVE POW npiIIS MEDICINE'is proved by exp JL Sure euro for ilenves in the early s ■keep them back in the most advanced prevalent and dangerous disease. T horses arc here offered the most valual of the kind'ever produced ; and by its lives of many valuable animals may h a horse two large tablc-epoonfulls cv but little hay. and when given it shouk sale at Hoy's Drvy ii' Chemical Store. ] ROY’S WINE BIT® CIA HIS article is highly approved for JL stomach, loss of appetite, Indigcst I»utili/lion.fsft ICO#** endowment for the rrh\f pj treame plan for the ensuing year. Surgeon is authorized to giro MEDICAL A to ell who apply by letter with a dcacrlptl ti m \ngo. occupation, habits of life. Ac.), ar tiomo poverty, to FURNISH MRDICINKPh An admirable Report on Spormatorrln Weakness the vice of Onanism, Mastmbftth and oilier disease*? of the Sexual organs. . Surgeon, mil be sent bv mail (in a sealed OF CHAKGB) on receipt nf TWO STAMPS fi Reports} and Tracts on the nature and tre. Ureases, diet, Ac., are constantly being pull tous'distribution, and will be sect t,»thej the new remedies and methods of treatmeni ing tho-last year are of great value. Addroi®, for Report or treatment, Dr.J. S TON. Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, Street. Philadelphia, Pa. , Bv order of the Directors, L7.RA D, lIEARTW GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. August 4, 1559, ly. CABI? B fFUIE Subscriber mo?t respectfully JL be has on hand at tbo .old gtnn Cheat* Lot of Fmii comprising in part Drc**uig and Common Bureau*, Secre Care*, Center, Card and Pier Tali Breakfast Table*, Marble-topped and Cupboard?, Cottage and other Bedsit fa* and Chairs, Oilt and Boscitood Picture Frames. ' GOPF2Ir?3 made to order on 5 hearso tvill bo furnished if desired. -1. B. Turning and Sawing done to August 11, 1959. B. T THE .nt; 800 BOOK irocating f great im )J into Hie i, and with wer hy fric where tlmo s the princi |Xho undcr or tills couu he low price ugenicnt for MISCEL ,L & CO. BLANK BO 10., PAPE :Ucfed si S, MAG A Z I enable t. CHEAP \ r EVOKS BOL \ MA _,®S~ Ordcn bj V •crybndy. ■aken in cx- Corning, Oct. ME FALL G Consisting in pi I) READY CRO C K E DER. GLASS srieuco to ho a ages, and will stages of this ie owners of lo preparation timely use the ) saved. Give arydayj Give .ho wet. 2'or 25 ccuts EUS, FLOOR & ami in fact even usually kept in t mont. Purchase and prices before themselves that] Goods WelUboru, Oct • eakness of the on, Dyspepsia, Usances, Liver :hcu the stom >ut n tenepoon- Ltle cold water s per bottle. SPECIA *o| NEW, ENLAIK rocurcd from a men. H is n , mid affections 'ough Remedy, ■7TW'A new JMI SILVER WATC Full particulars sent tree to all u Viilnnblc (lifts! ANTKFD to eacl bean distributed! months—9lso,oo six months. | The iuducomeu than those of anj Having boon i| siness for the bisl mo to conduct th 1 satisfaction to nl ■MT ARK NT For particular: ATIOIf. ihUshed hyfprdnl *. the side awl di 'l&cascs, ' jtion in their An- DNoases, uxprpsi tick has attended Spcrmatonhcea. (.licet, Sjphlli*. order a continu- October 20. 2r NEW I IVTISS PAULI I>JL stock Intel a I'r'esh assortment Bon acts, . The Consulting IDVICE 0 It AT IS, i m of their condl t d in cases of ox i KEOFCITAHOK. iceo, or Seminal' ion, or eelf-übusp/ )y the consulting envelope), FUKK or postage. Other Mtment of Sexual :UsheJ ior gratul* filleted. Som n of \ discovered dur- Silks, Plain ami Colorc Drcs From her kno> ness she believes who maj favor h of the Ladies of solicited. ysST'BLEACI superior manner aillin nouon ,Ko.2 South Ninth XL, President. SADDLE [ET Takes this Tioga, and established him turo and keep oi Saddle?. Bricll of all kinds Ac. Collars Ac. All Repairing dor Tioga, Sept. 1 1. O O M . announces that 1, and for solo a it me. arid and Bonk lee t Dining and Common Standi, adr, Stand*. So- I Moulding « fur 50 ? 000 'iow York marc n»t Store in f\i| Jior. JO, ISj'J lort notice. A order, -I VASHOUX. TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. RO INSON’S STORE, S ROOM Nil N D PINDERT, ruing, N. Y. OO L AND s c i; LANEOUS BOOKS OKS AND STATIONERY HANGINGS, AND C Y ARTICLES. E A N S' E S & N E W BPAP E R S PUBLICATIONS, C. GOLD-TENS, MUSI JRE S, MAPS, &c, PICT KD IK AKY STYLE TEAT Y BE DESIREE. Mail promptly attended to. . JE. ROBINSON. ■\GOODSI a."Be & co„ received their Kew Stock of & WINTER WM. Have just o o . 1 ) s\ E S \ OVISI 0 N S . \ M A D E OLO T II I N\G ITS £ CAPS, ' 'art of j 111 Y G.o|o J) S iOG'EIII E S , P II II , TS & SHOES, i B 0 R Y & H A RDW A R E , '& AV OODEK W A R E , A 11 P E T S , ((TABLE OIL CLOTHS, willing in tho line .of Goods that is »| store can ho found at this ostnhli&h *rs will please call ami examine Goods j| purchasing elsewhere, and convince Itbe place to buy good and cheap W. A. ROB & GO'S. 27, ISiP. I. ANNOIWUTCEMEMT, FRO'I TIIK Elly Publishing House. ,000 Catalogues. SD AND REVISED. NOW HEADY jj)K DISTRIBUTION, nduccments to the Public, rl pure plan for obtaining GOLD and IlEtr*, ami other valuable Prizes. — given in Catalogues, which will he ! inn application. > Quaker Superior 1 worth from fifty cts. tosmo. GUAll li purchaser. SDj/MWO in Gifts have | to my patrons within the past six )0 to be distributed during the next its offered Agents arc more liberal y other house in the business. h the publishing and Bookselling hu | eight years, my experience enables e Gift Enterprize with the greatest p WANTED in every Town and Co. ■:j address DU AXE lIU LIS OX, I Quaker City Publishing House, 33 South Third Street, A. * Philadelphia. Pa. iIILLINERY SHOP. UNA SMITH has added to her large y purchased from Mrs. GRIERSON, ■j t. diroctfrom the City, of jßibboiiH and Flowers,' Laces, Velvets &c. ■d String and Black Bonnots, Ilcnd isses, Fancy Goods, Etc. wledge of. 'and experience in the husi | herself able to give satisfaction to all er with their custom. The patronage 'Wellsuoro and vicinity respectfully INQ AND PRESSING done in a [Juno 30. Oct. 20th. P. W. KRISE, AXD HARNESS MAKER, . ’ 3LLSBOKO ST.. TIOGA, PA. method of informing the* citizens of of the County generally, that he Ims elf at Tioga, where he will nmnufac .l hand for sale a good stock of cs. Heavy Harness, Carriage Harness Also Hatnes, Halters, Whips, Traces, work warranted, e on short notice. 1859.—1 y. - WANTED. Mink, Martin, Fox, Raccoon and i Skunk Skins, for which the highest :ct prices will bo paid in cash at the ping opposite the Uicklr.Eon House. 13. I>. QUICK, COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. LOCATED OVER THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY BANK, BINGHAMTON, N. Y. Room* open for Instruction from V) A. M. to.j% P* M. FACULTY D. TV. Lowell, Principal, Professor of tho Scionceof Accounts, Practical Accountant, author of Lowell's Treatise upon Hook Keeping, Diagrams illustrating thoeamo, &c. John McCabe, Assistant I'rofossor in the Book-Keeping Do partniv'ni. A. J. Warner, Brofoseor of Practical ami Ornamental Pen manship, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence, LECTURERS. Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, Lecturer on Commercial Law and Political Economy. Hon. Hansom Bai.com, Lecturer on Contracts, Prommissary Notes and Bills of Exchange. Rev. Dr. E. Andrews. Lecturer on Commercial Ethics. EXAM INLNG COM MITTKE. lION. SUER3MN I). PIIkLI'S, WM. R. OSBORN, ESQ. Tracy k. Morgan, Esq. Young Tien in this Institution will be fully qualified for the actual business of the counting room. The course of instruction comprises every department of business. Tho learner will be thoroughly taught tho.scicnce and practice of Double Entry Book-Keeping a« applied to tho following kinds of business, viz;—General Merchandising, Manufactming, Banking, Commission, Stearaboating, Rail roading, Forwarding, Freighting, Foreign Shipping, Ac. Ladies Department entirely separate from that of the gen tlemen. Students can enter College at any time ami receive indi vidual instruction. By this arrangement every student is permitted to progress as rapidly as his enterprise anil ability will permit, and when thorough!)’ perfect and competent, will receive a Diploma which will ouUdo him to review at pleasure. . TERMS. For Book-Keeping.) full accountant's course, including Practical Penmanship, Commercial Computations and Diplo mar(Timo unlimited,} $35 00 Same course for Ladies, (separate apartment * 20 00 Penmanship nud Arithmetic, • - 10 00 Teacher's course in’Penmanship, practical ami orna mental, 30 00 Twehc lessons «n practical penmanship - 200 Occasional classes will ho formed in Phonography.— For further particulars rend for a circular. , Binghampton, Sept, S. 1900. PIUMB EY & CO.. Publishers, Wholesale Booksellers, AND MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING STATIOyERS. ISS 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 be forwarded to Dealers on application. Also Cir culars containing full description of ail our Books, with rec ommendatlons of Teachers, Ac. Spcncorian System of Practical Penmanship Embracing Twenty-Eight Books arranged in THREE DISTINCT SERIES; to hurt tho wants of the Public, and Se lect Schools and Colleges, Private L’vhkts, Clerks, Account ants, Ac. f in ST. Common School Series of Eight Books. In which letters arc introduced by analysis and synthesis, and progressively gjndcd to meet the wants of schools and pupils of every das-. Each book contains lucid rules and scientific instructions applicable .to each letter and copy, so that any intelligent person can efficiently impart instruction to tlm learner, or acquire an elegant and systematic hand writing w ifhont the aid of a teacher. DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL BOOKS, VIZ: No. I—Contains 8 diflerent*lettcrs with tjudr nlmple com binations. Explanations are written above each copy. No. 2—Contains 7 different letters, and affords additional practice on the letters in hook 1. No. 3—Contain? tho 12 long or extruded letters, introduced by pi iuciples, analysis and suilhesic 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. o —Contain* embracing all ( tho capitals and small letters, affording substantial practice on all the princi ples and rules given in the preceding four books. No. 6—Contains short Business Forms of every day use in business, book-keeping, introduction to book 7. No. 7—Book of correct Business Forma, embracing Due Bills, Receipts, Orders, Notes, Drafts,; Set of Exchange, Ac counts Current, Account Sales, Lcdgcr'Headings, Letters of Introduction. Superscriptions, Ac. No. B—Ladies’ Book, of approved modifications of tho sys tem, designed to Impart a plain, rapid and beautiful Episto lary Hand. EXERCISE BOOKS. —No. I—To accompany books, 1,2, 3 and S. to aid tlio pupiljn 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 ho used in connection with the higher numbers of the series to gain command of the hand in tho movements required to execute tho advanced copies and business writing generally. | . SECOND.—Spencer k Lusk's Series,of Six Books, with same copies on opposite pageb. . THlRD.—Extended Series of 12 Books, to wit: No«. 1. 2, 3,4, Beginner's nniiso. NosJ n, G, 7, -S, 0, Progressive Course. Nos. 10, 11, 12, Practice. Lallies’ Styles. Retail price of all the above. 13 cents each. i Compendium of Spencerian Penmanship, containing sixty Vpages, ami more than four hundred lines of beautifully en graved copies. Retail price per copy. Paper, $l. Cloth. $1 nO. M'pon r'-coipt of the retail price in stamps, any book named obhve, will he forwarded as directed, postage paid. Mtjrch 3d, 1839. | \ 84=0,00. Pays for a full course in the Iron City College, the largest, most extensively patronized and best organ ized Commercial .School in the United States. 357 §tmlcnt\ Attending Daily, Ufai'tsli, 1859. Usual time to complctex a full course, from fi to 10 weeks. livery Student, upon graduating, is guaran teed to be ccunpctcnt to Manage the Books of any business, and quaUlied .to,carn a salary of from $5OO to $lOOO. Studoufscntur.atany time—Xu Vacation—Review at pleasure. i \ 61 PREMIUMS VO R lIESZJHMMA X SHIP AWARDED JXAW>K : ----- - , j7T'3~ Minister's 80ns received at iialKprico. I’ur Circulars and Specimens uf Writing, inclose two letter stamps; and address !•'. W. JKXKIXS, I’itUburpr, I’n. _Oct. 27. I'-00. ■ MW MILLISKKY STORE! %<’!' Fall and Winter Goods, 'f. a \ _ MKS. IY. BOND. having returned from the City of New York, informs the ladies of tills village and its vicinity, that she oilers for their inspccction, a Fashionable assortment of Millinery Goods, such ns LADIES’ PATTERX n.\TS AXD. CAPS, Head-Dresses, Feathers; Bibhnns, ILaccs and Flowers. Plain and Colored Straws of everp description—all of which sho will sell at very low figures, for'Cash only. Having hud many years’ experience in the business, she feels confident of giving satisfaction. :frj3" 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 the old Engle printing office. dVellsboro, Get. 13. ISSO. FURS! FURS! FURS’! I PURS.—The; subscriber has just received a large ' assortment of Furs for Indies wear, consisting of Fir cm CAPES .£• VICTOR IN ES, FRENCH SAULE CAPES & VIC TOR IN ES, RIVER JUNK CAPES A- MUFFS. ROCK MARTIN CAPES .£■ VICTORINES. These comprise a small quantify of the assortment. They have been bought at low prices and will ho sold at extremely low prices for cash, at tho New Hat Ptoro in Cornidg, N. Y. S. P. QUICK. , DRESS MAKING, MIS&M. AJ JOHNSON, respectfully announces to tho citizens of IVellsboro and vicinity, that sho has taken rooms over Niles Jb Elliott’s Store, where she is prepared to execute all orders in tho line of DRESS MAKING. Having had cxpciTenco in the business, sho feels confident that sho can give satisfac tion to all who may favor her with their patronage. Sept. 29, 1859. Mansfield Flouring Mill. THE people o Mansfield amt vicinity are hereby notified that said MTU. has just been repaired, and put in per fect order, having three run of stone and a Pains! Grain Separator, which will separate all foul seed from the grain, consequently the best of work e.an and will be done, Mer chants and farmers are invited to try thi« Mill, and fir-u -rate work will be warranted by J. 0. KEI.I.Y. Mansfield, Angii-d 18, 18."','. ■ Miller. #i) ■N. I!, Cosh paid for all kinds of Grain at the Mill. C. & J. L Have tho pleasure of and the public general their stock of FILL AID READ Y M AND EVERY DEI REQUIRED AT REAS THE ABOT WELL ES T A EVERYBODY FIRST STORE S Dec. 15, 's9.—Ma; JYew\ The undersig cing to the oitize ho has just opened a■ OSGOOD’S B "there he lias n compl Dnurs w oieh ho will toll cht Our Stock of Drug PATEN JiiynS’s, Ayre'c, II Other popular Medici ram, Cod Liver Oil, 1 CHOICE WI for Medicinal and Sa saCn of tbo best quality. Flavoring Kxtraoi tiucla, Cnndh Cainphon And an inmimcml use. jfciv Please call a 1 Wellsboro, March co FIRE & LIFE BIGELOW Aj AETSA FIRE IS, Of Hartford, - Pt HARTFORD FIR, Capital, PA (ENIX FIRE t Of Hartford, Cl PEOPLE’S FIRE ■ Of New York C XE IF EXGLAND Of Hartford, Cl MANHATTAN Fl] Of New York C MASSASOIT FIR] Capital, HOMESTEAD FIT Capital, , NEW YORK LIFE Accumulated C The subscribers a ’suranco on the most known and reliable Farm buildings it ow as an3 r good cot All. losses will bo office. Application; tent ion Oct. 13, 1859. I’. J. EARRING wells: Mac AGAIN II Robert y< i Young ACo form the Public tha Foundry in the Village of V having put it in gm all kinds of work t incut, in the host m TWENTY 1 —l[ohas had over directly under huTs Xo work tr MILL-OPART and castings of all May 28, 1857. MARK a xi: ir isouk . T dent ’ -i *?jg 'iggS , . -W 1 ST and having the lea this book. Lot eve [ land read this book closes secrets that knowledge at first i life. Send for aeo DR. IVM.TOUh May 5, 1850. 8. In the matter ofi of the ll't Rev. Jol Trustee «t'c., L of the the Roman Catholi township of Tioga. On petition and congregation of tin township of Tioga not be made that t man Catholic Bish Trustee &0.. shall of Brooklyn, in th of land situate in I ty of Tioga, descr and lately conveyc Parmentier, Noti lication during thr one newspaper pul. Deo, 12, ISSO. j)ICS KEEP It before tt vnnt Ime been Tii on in every way, dnrinj funtixlii'il v. itli iui eu NEW LO thrrmglicml, of tho L r.nd that it h now i iiifrrh;u»t work. HhllsbortT August ROBINSON, mnouncing to their customers ly, that they are now receiving ITER ROODS. WI ;n part op CONSIST GOODS. D R E GOODS. WHI GOODS. ST A P ERI E S . EJIBR OTIO N S . YAN K E RIKS C E G R ARE i D \ H A iV A R E . S T 0 CLOTII I N 0 . D SII OJB S BOOTS A N TV A R K WOO ■XION OF ARTICLE iCRI TUE PUBLIC ECU R E D I E CAN BIE RATES f Ell KNOWN SHED STAND B L K X OffS THE PLACE, I OP COURT HOUSE. )ut: ■ sth, mg Store. takes pleasure in announ- Wellsboro and vicinity that Trug Store in sED IK Of ICW ] Uf] 3to a; LDINO, Mala St., sortment of edicines, ap fo ! is C( * cash. I uuplctc, every * culled for. EDICINES, . . Id’s, McLanc’s, Brant* nn»| Dgetbcr with "Wistar** Bulf Aromatic Schnaps, «tc. j AXD LIQUOA'S) mtal uses. & artiu o eve :lmbo ic«. t foin VES ices, Pepper, Saleratus, ap, Burning Fluid, pontine, Alcohol, ricty of articles in common s, *S< Tin Ic \t :sRW DRUG STORK. P. R. ’WILLIAMS, Ag’t. 0, 15. n INI S T INCr 3URANCE OFFICE. Mr,SOX, AG EXTS. NCE COMPANY ritiil $1,000,000. IVIIA NCE COMPANY.— Till Am. l-0., y.v RAXCE CO.MJ'AXY: ijiitul, ' Sl,‘io,ooo {’RAXCE COM PAX V. , A'svr —Ca jNsr, ity-,( FIR Capital |$I50;000 .? IXSURAXCE CO. $225,000. SURAXCE CO. Capital ,E IS ip’- ;iixi URAXCE CO, $200,000. SI: KAXCEC 0 M P A XV. E IX INS! 'pitaj c pro favoi Stock surer ipaui prom FRANCE CO, $1,300,000. mred to issue policies of in ;ible terms in the above well Companies. for three years at rales as s. >tly adjusted and paid at this nail will receive prompt at -IVM. L. IIUJKLOW, C. JI. THOMPSON, Surveyor. O FOUNDRY -X-D ne Shop TOLL BEAST. 11; Into of the firm of Tabor ga, takes this method to in uis leased the UN . Tioj t he h and ’ellshi d run SUftll’ Machine Shop, to, for a term of years, nnd niug order, is prepared to do • done at such an establish* and out of the best material. IS EXPERIENCE ! 1 ycars’exporiencc in thebu work, entrusted to.him, done sion. \entouT~htt {/' t jin m/eci/. inner 'EM wont the a be was pi. o ir.v, STOVES on hand nnd made to order! KOBEIIT YOUNG. kinds lA< IY I 3E GUIDE. 'ILL [AM YU US a, M. I). ■ct clue to Courtship, Lnvo age; with the diseases inci t uth, Maturity and Old Age— s nnd shades of Married Lifes nd Sorrows, Hopes, I’enrs anil itmonts. Let all married pco lose contemplating marriage ■edimont to married life, read mng man and woman in Hie is rt i.i. ok I’i.atk.s, and dis y one should know; a little i.ve a world of trouble in after i closing 25 cents) to 10 ?cc Jlarr to Y< ;; ligli I oys n: ppdin or tb t imf O’ yo ever lay ai iy (ci (i. IILA . 410 SPRUCE STREET, IELPJIIA. the a] n N. (plication] Seumann I In the Com. Pleas (Ration of j- of the Co. of Ti ch of the oga, Dec. Term, J 1859. congr 2 Chui afTida Ronr to sh 10 Rt. P lot ro< vit, a rule is granted on the an Catholic, Church of the >w cause why an order shall Rev. John N. Neumann, Ro tho Diocese of Philadelphia, onvey to Sylvia Pannentier i of New York, a certain lot 'nship of Tioga, in the coun n said petition of applicant, m in trust by tho said Sylvia his rule to be given by pub ;ks previous to next term, In in Tioga County. By tho.(Jr ) Ptat( ho tov bod i i to h jo of I jo wet litfhed INS o publ ON’S MHLI, c, that the Pcoijlo'h Humble s>cr )UGIJ ] : tho i LY REPAUiKIK icwt Summer, ami has alHo b^cu tiro T O F MACHINERY, i.l bo*{. iuiprovrmnK* <>: [ho :ct .or*lor to dc c« i t"in or . L. V>. MilKr. |io, ti'st an i porfi GROVER & BA -C E L EB R A.T P ft FAMILY SEWING MIC NEW STYLES PRICES FROM $5O KXIRA So FOR H EII)| * 495 BROADWAY, . v „ 730 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILad? r These Machines sew from two spool from the store, requiring no re-wimlini* ' they em, Fell, Gather, ami StitchTn »f ° f ner, finishing each seam hy their own a Up 6 out recourse to the hand-needle, as i 3 or machines. They will do better and T'" 1 than a seamstress can, oven ifslie work, r p( an noun, and are, unquestionably iu' v' in the market for family sewingVo„ ° ’ simplicity, durability, case of managcS" ll tation to all varieties of family sewin ’ ; cither heavy or fine work with equal facil!,' out special adjustment. “"?• As evidence of the unquestioned „ . their Machines, the Grover i lUk' 1^'1 Company beg leave to respectfully rr.r" 51 lowing ' ■ , J le r to i TESTIMONIALS, “Having had one of Grover i liakcrV v my family for nearly a year and a half t c! ' Bure in commending it ns everyway u purpose for which it is dcSigncd—Familv « [Mrs. JoShua Eca-itt,.wife ofltcv Dr i J of A'.'y. /nfypcndcnl. - V UT ‘ “ 1 confess myself delighted with voat ( sion that every lady who desires lut st)v j D „ ■ fully and quickly done, would he mon f„’„ ; possessing one of these reliable and 1 trfln ucedle-womcn.’ whose combined ipir/li beauty, strength, and simplicity, an, mwiln [J. IV. Morris, daughter of Gen. Geo. I’. j; M ,' tor of Home Jonnutl. Extract of a letter from Thoi. H. I-wuitt,} American gentleman now resident in'.Suhiu South Wales, dated January 12,1555; 1 i had a lent made in Melbourne, in j there were over three thousand yards of so«i nith one of Grover it Baker's Machines, and scam of that has outstood ail the double Mean by sailors with a needle and twine.’’ ‘•lf Homer could be called uji from Ids shades, ho -would ting the advent of I'lmur and as a more benignant miracle of art Ilian «a< Vulcan's sinitv. JIo would denounce luidnicli making ns ‘ tho direful spring of woes mmmr --[Prof. North; 1 “ I take pleasure, in saying. that the flmur kcr Sewing Machines have more than Hbtnli expectation. After trying ami returning ol have three nf them in operation in n)fTiifler , *nl and, after four years' trial, have no fault to' [J. 11. Hammond, Senator of Siuth ('amlina. “ My wife has had one of (.trover .t linker’? Sewing Machines for some time, ami I am rati is one of the best that h invented. I takp much pleasure in rcconuuc’ to the public,*’—fiJ. l>. llnrrif.'Gov. of Tennes “ It ma beautiful thing, and puts everybody exciipment of 'go'od humor. Were I a Call shout’d insist upoA Saiuts Greyer k Raker ha’ eternal holiday of their goi for humanity."—[Cassius M. Clay. “ I think it by fair the best patent in use. - Th chine can be adapted from the finest cambric heaviest casaimero. it sews stronger, aster, ar beautifully than one can imagine. If n ine cc be replaced, could not ibuy it.”—Mrs. Brown, Nashville, {Tenn. i “.It is speedy, very neat, and disable in Its is easily understood and kept in repair. ler recommend this Machine to all my ncqunintai others.”—[Mrs. M. A. Forrest, .Memphis, Tenn. $;.oo,ono, $200,000, $150,000, “We find this machine to work to our sntU and with pleasure recommend it to the public, believe the Grover it linker to bo the best Scwi chine in use/’—[Deary Brothers. Allisonia, Tci “If used exclusively for family. purpose?, u dinnry care, I will wager they .-.will Inst one score years and ten/ and nover'get out of fix.'* Erskinc, Nashville, Tcnn. “I have had your machine for several wcc. am perfectly satisfied that the work it doc? is tl and most beautiful that ever was made."—[• \jmison, Nashville, Tcnn. ' L<< I use my machine upon coats, dressmakh inc linen stitching, and the work is mlmirabi JCtter than the best hand-sewing, or any olla chine I have ever seen.*’—[Lucy B. Thomson, villc, Tcnn. *' I find the'work the strongest and most bcai have ever seen, made cither by hand or machii regafd the Grover .t Bhkcr machine ns on? greatest blessings to our sex.”*—[Mrs. Tinier, villc, Tcnn. 44 1 have one of Grover & linker’? sewing mr in use in my family, and find it invaluable, confidently recommend it to eU person*; in wai machine.”—(». T. Thompson. Xushvillo. Tonn. “ T take pleasure in certifying to the utility Grover it Baker sewing machines. I have us on almost every description of work f»»r monii find it much stronger and better in every rcsjici work done by B. W. Wheeler, villc,‘Tcnn. “I would bo nnw tiling to dispose of my (n Baker machine for a large amount. could I not it again at pleasure.''—[Mrs. H. *f. ScovcU Tennessee. I "Our two Machine s , purchased from you, work of twenty young ladies. M c with pleas' commend the (Irover'.t Baker Sewing Machine the best in use.'’—[X. Stillman £ Co.. Memphis- “The G rover A Baker sewing machine woi numbly. I think the stitch and work fur that of any sewing maohjne I ever saw. f’n In I think the machine would he bard to beat. I Davie, Memphis, Xenn, " I find the machine easily managed, very du and take pleasure in recommending it to all w > convenience, cc9nonn*; and pleasure."—^ rS - * Memphis, Tenni "The orover £ Baker sewing machines ha' such satisfaction that wo cheerfully to all »ho wish a good anti substantial £CVr, y®. chine. It executes work with much care nm and more finely than any other machine I * ia ' c —[Mrs. R. B. Mitchell, .Memphis, Tcnn ** I am happy to give my testimony in favor' vcr Baker's sewing machine, ami of the isfaction it gives in every respect. It end is by no moans complicated, and I P r others I have scon.” —[Mrs. Bryan, i'if° M, Bryan, Memphis, Tenn. 7 i "It affords me much pleasure to say. chine works well; and 1 do not hesitate^ It ao possessing all the advantages ymiH-U 1 ' 11 My wife is* very much pleased with it. pleasure in certifying to this effect." —H* Memphis, Xonn. '‘Having seen, examined, andTiscd 111,1 kinds of sewing machines, I led free to v „ j Groyor & Hakcr machines are far superior to * in use.”—[M. I’rancois £dtz, Nashville* I cu consider my sewing. machine invola- 1 ' would not take five times its cost, if 1 . c ««> ply its. With it 1 can do all my faroi•> *■ about ono-fdurth the time I could with my n [M. J. Scott, Nashville, Tcnn. j* L “ Tl gives me pleasure to fuuitho p r . oVt :T ) sewing macbiiio giving so much satislacW* it in constant u?c, and find it all that could 1 It \v the most simple and durable machine 111 * ’ I heartily recommend M. bite, * Tennessee. l VST- ?END FOR A CrRCrt.AB--®'’' A LOCAIAGENT #ANT