The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, January 12, 1860, Image 4

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    SeUOFI/Ui OR KI.VG’S EVIL,
h ;t coustfluttonMdise.ve,acorniptlou of the blood, by which
tliU fluid become wo*fe ami poor. Being in the cir
*• ilatlon It pervade- ilr.* whole body, and may burst out in
<i/vM-eV r r»'«»V p.ut ol it. No’ojgan is treo from its attacks,
n*r it thews one whirh it may not destroy. The scrofulous
t unt is vj«rl«»n*!y c.ui-vd by mercurial disease, low living, dia
ordrrr.l or unhcn'Kiy 1>» » I, impure air,filth and filthy habits,
t't*> depressing vVf<. hud, above all, by the venereal infection.
Whatever be iH origin, it is hereditary’in the constitution.
ri<'-*fvti‘lmg••fc'.v.n pxnMiH to children unto the third and
fourth goiu*n,uoii;' ludced.it seems to he the rod of Him
w hu -.ays. ‘T will visit the iniquities of tho fathers upon their
Children.*’
It* effects commence by deposition from the blood of cor
rupt or ulcerous mutter, which, in the laue» f liver, and In
ternal organs, is termed tubercles; in the glands, swellings;
and on the surface, eruptions or sores. Tills foul corruption
which'genders in the blood, depresses tho energies of life, so
th it scrofulous constitutions not only suffer from scrofulous
complaint*, but tiny have'far leas power to withstand the
attacks of other dnitiMu; consequently, vast numbers perish
hr disorders which. although not scrofulous Jzi their nature,
ar»* still rendered data! by this taiut iu the system. Most of
tho consumption which decimates tho human family has its
origin directly in tins scrofulous contamination; and*many
destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed,
of all the organs, arise from or are aggravated by the same
native. J
One quarter of nil onr people are scrofulous; their persons
are invaded by this hu king infection, and their health is un
dermined by it. To ch.Mase.lt from the system we must ren
ovate the blood by an alterative jnedjcine, and invigorate it*
by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we supplv in
AYER’S
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla.
the most effectual r.-mvdy which the medical skill of onr
tunes can devise fur tins everywhere prevailing and fatal
malady. If is c-mibiui- l from tho most active remedies that
hue been disco vvu*d fur the expurgation of this foul disorder
fiom the blood, and'Hu/ rescue of tbe system from Us de
structive consequence*. Iler.ce it should be employed for the
cure of not only scrofula, Ibut also those other affections
which ari.-o from It, *uch as Eruptive and Skm Discuses, St.
Anthony's Tire. or Erysipelas, Pimples, Pustules,
Blotches, ni.un* and Boils. Tumors, Tetter and Salt lUitum,
Scald Hoad, Ringworm, Rheumatism, Syphilitic and Mercu
rial Diseases, Dr<q,-\. D\®p«*psia, Debility, and indeed all
Complaintsaming from i itt.ited or impure Blood. The pop.
ular Ta-lief in ♦ l jMru.iT\ . i tul cloud’’ is founded in. truth,
f>r Scrofula is degeneration of the blood. Thu particular
pm-po.-c an.l virtue nf this Sarsaparilla is to purify and re
generate this vital fluid, without which sound health is Ini
puu-jbK* in c<mtmu<iMic4«g<*ii'*(itn(ions.
AVER’S CAT)IAETIC PILES.
FOli ALL TJIZ PL'::PpSES CFA FAMILY PHYSIC ,
are so compos'd th.it disease within the rnngeof their action
<••11: raivlj withstand or evade them. Their penetrating
projitntiea search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion
«1 the human organism, correcting its diseased action, and'
lecfoihig Uh health*- utahties. As a consequence of the*'e
properties*, the inr.ih,} » ho is bowed down with pain or phyc~
i'-.d debility isastoui-hoJ to find his health or energy restored
by a r-mf-dy at once -. simple and inviting.
Nut only do they cn.-e the every-day complaints of every
body, but also m.uiy fi nuidabie and dangerous diseases. The
survnt below named 5- pb-ased to furnish gratis my American
Almjujrc. certificates of their cures and directions
for t!ieir (ollowing complaints: Costiveness, Heart
burn. 11 •.uljche uii-hi,; from disordered Stomach, Nausea,
linbir-'iioa. I'.ua m the Morbid Inaction of the Rowels.
Flaiu!t-ncy. Loss of appetite Jaundice, and other kindred
<*otnpl uni-', ari-mg f:um a luw (date of the body or obstruc
tion <0 11“= fi*uction^.
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL
FOR TUK RAPID CURE OF
C’ou'/h.-}, Colds, Lijfuenzb, Hoarseness, Croup,
Jlrnucltiii’s . [uripisnl Consumption, and for
Ike relief of Consumptive' Patients in ad
vanced staves of the disease.
So wide i« tlit* tk'l'l ..f usefulness and so numerous are the
r'i>e' of it* cores, th.it almost every section of country
abounds in persons [.n’dfcJy known, uho have been restored
ti.mi alarming »nd t %vn desperate diseases of the luugs by.
its n-*e. When nnco tried, us superiority over every other
me lirine of it> kind i- f«»» apparent to escape observation,
and whole its virtue- sire known, the public no longer hesi
t «te n!u* antidote :•> • mjiloy fur the distressing and danger
t>i;« .ifJec-ti’iijS of t!u jiihuouary organs that arc incident to
our climate. While m.ny interior remedies thrust upon the
C'lmmimitv have f.iii-1 md In on discarded, this has gained
u ifiidi hi vi rty trial. c-mlened benefits on the afil feted they
can never forget, an I pr «luced cure too numerous and too
remaihablu to N; fw .rotten,
I’KMPAKKi) Hi'
Dr. J. C. Ayer. & Co.
LOWr.T.L, MASS. * *
AU'nnr .in* for sale by C. A J. L. KOBTNSOX
IVcJhbi'XV’, ami by .ill ih uggists and ilercbaats throughout
tli» Country.
.Sj.t, 3. is:»o _r L . K
TO HOUSHEEEPE^S.
SOMETHIN-: XKW.-li. T. BABBITT'S B:
iLEDIVL'.AI SALERATUS,
\» in.iaulV tmvi !i'jincommon salt.and is prepared]
IjQjeniindy (litl-n-nt imui oilier Saleratus. All llu*
u ’ -Moteicon-, matter extracted in such a manner as
as» to prmlace-'Hread, Biscuit, and all kind of Cake,
without containing a particle of Saleratus when
jthc bread <>r cake is baked; thereby producing •
7(}\vholcsmi.- rv'uU'. Every particle of Saleratus is
‘turned to gas .uid passes through the dreader
'Biscuit while Baking; consequently nothing, re
(mains but corn "ion sale, water and flour. Yon will
] readily perceive by the tastaof this Saleratus that
Jit is entirely different from other Saleratus.
• 11is packed la one pourfd papers, each wrapper
jhranded rß..T„Babbitt’s Best Medicinal Saleratus,’
• iJ«n, picture, twj.-teJ loaf of bread, with a glass of
’effervescing water «m the top. When you purchase
4 ruw ]>apef you *li«mM preserve the wrapper, and
U» etireful to get the next exactly like the first—
- brand us aK-ve.
j\), Full direction* far making Broad with this Sale
ratn** and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will accom
|]buiv each package; also, directions for making
tail kind* of Pa*tr>. albu, for making Soda water
jand seidlpz Fo'uloh.
n«' MASS YOUR OWN SOAP
vOj with 1
j B T I’VB<ITT’« T*OVE Co.VCESTBATEI) POTASH.
\V.vrrint<-l d-mhle Hie strengthof ordinary Potash;
xyu Umf up mi --an 4 —l lb., 2 lbs., 3 lbs, 6 lbs, and 12 lbs
I —uati lull oii'itions for making Hard and Soft
Jn--.ip. Consumers will find this the cheapest Pot-
as>h m uiarkit. Mauulactured andfor sale by
B. T. BABBITT,
No*. 68 nnd TO. ■Washington st , New York,
I June 0, 'oO. ly. and No. 38 India st., Boston.
NEW GOODS.
FALL & WINTER
' .lust received, and haring bought my Silk Hats at
unusually
LOW PRICES,
I am enabled to give my customers the benefit of it.
Look at these figures:
Lest $4,50 Silk Hat, City Fall Style reduced to $3 50.
Best $l,OO Silk Hat, City Fall Style reduced to
$2 50.
$3 50 Hat warranted equal to those usually sold at
$l5O.
?Uk Hats from
IV'ool Hats **
Fur Hats “
Men's Cops from
Boy's Caps
Amt al! my goods at my usually low rates, and tho
Largest Stock
goods to select from ever brought to Steuben Co.,
comprising almost all styles aud shapes known in the
Now York Market.
STRAW. GOODS
closing out at 25 per cent less than cost.
Corning, Sept. 1, 1559. WM. "WALKER,
MEW HAT AMD CAP STORE.
THE Subscriber has )ust opened in this place a new
Hat and Cap Store, where ho intends to manufac
ture and keep on baud a large and general assortment
of
Fashionable Silk and Cassimcre Hats,
of my own manufacture, which will be sold at hard
times prices.
SILK HATS
made to order on short notice.
The-iiats sold at this Store are fitted with a French
Conformature. which makes them soft and easy to the
head without the trouble of breaking your head to
break the hat Store in the New Block opposite the
Dickinson House. S. P. QUICK.
Corning, Aug. 15, 1559.
1859. NEW DIRECTORY. 1860.
PARTICULAR attention is called to the fact that
the subscriber will) issue as soon as the necessary
information cm be collected a FULL general
Directory of Elmira,
with a complete BUSINESS DIRECTORY of Che
mung County. i
No pains or expense will bo spared to make this tbe
most reliable work of tne kind ever issued. ■'
It will also contain the State, County and' town offi
cers with their salaries, Courts, time and place of sit
ting. incorporated companies, churches, Ac.
Merchants .an 4 others wishing to bring their busi
ness before the public will find this & very desirable
medium, as it will have a large circulation throughout
the County. Subscription price $1 00,
- Advertisements inserted oa liberal terms and in a
corfspicuous style. \VM. 11. BOYD, ,
Directory Publisher, 346 & 343, Broadway, N.T.
August S, 1659,
CAP 3.— A large and well selected assortment of
Caps of every shape, color and quality from 2s.
to I2s. I have tbo largest stook of these Goods ever
brought into this County, and they will be sold cheap
in the New Block opposite the Dickinson House, Cor*
nlrg, N. Y, QUICK, Af.-jt.vr.
E-: A. SMEARS PATENT,
For Converting* Rotarv .into Reciprocating
Motion, and vice versa.
Patented FBBnrART 16, 1860,
TO Manufacturers, this Invention is of great im
portance, 04 either motion is converted |nto tbo
other % a'shdple arrangement of means, and with
the least possible loss or absorption of power "by fric
tion, and applicable to every Machine where these
two motions are required. The Cut shows tho princi
ple os applied to Common Dash Churps. Tbe under
signed have purchased the Patent Right for this coun
ty, and are manufacturing and selling at the low price
of $5. It is conceded to be tho best arrangement for
churning Milk or Cream ever invented.
Tioga, May 12. '59. BALDWIN, LOWELL & CO.
BALDWIN, LOWELL & DO.,
Tioga Village, Pa.,
Have just received a large and carefully selected
assortment of
SPEING GOODS,
Consisting in part of
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS.
and are prepared to furnish them at as reasonable
rates as they can be bought in .any other market.
Customers can rely upon finding at all times any
article they may wish, and all Goods warranted to be
as represented.
SILKS, AND SADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
Latest Styles, ami adapted to every variety of trim
mings. Ladies will do- well to call and examine be
fore purchasing elsewhere,
Baldwin, Lowell & Co,, have always on hand a sea
sonable and fashionable stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
which will be sold at the lowest CASH- PRICES.
-A L S 0-
G ROCK HIES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE,
GLASS, STONE, HOLLOW & WOODEN
WARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, OILS,
PAINTS & DYE-STUFFS, <£c.
BOOTS AND SHOES for Everybody.
::p" All kinds of Country Produce taken in eft
change for floods at the Market prices.
Tiojra, May 12, 1849.
TIOGA CABINET WAREHOUSE.
Ou Welhboro St., Tioga.
rilllE undersigned ifould inform the citl
mJl JL zens of Tioga, nnd the county general
that be keeps constantly on band, for
at low prices,
//f | A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
CABINET WARE.
CHAIRS, &C.
Including
Sofas, Divans, Ottomans,
Center, Dining and Breakfast Tables.
shares'
DRESS AND COMMON BUREAUS.
WASH STANDS,
COTTAGE, FANCY AND COMMON
SSfiISUBBA®®,
-A-L-S-0-
Common $ Spring Seat Chairs :
All kinds of Rocking Chairs.
All articles in the above line made to order on abort
notice. Those desiring to purchase are invited to call
and examine for themselves before purchasing else
where. J. W. PUTNAM.
Tioga, August 4,1859.
ROT’S HEAVE POWDER.
THIS MEDICINE is proved by experience to bo 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 timely use the
lives of many valuable animals may be saved. Give
a horse two large table-spoonfulls everyday; Give
but little bay, and when given it should be wet. For
sale at Boy's Drug & Chemical Store, Price 25 cents.
ROY’S WINE BITTERS.
THIS article is highly approved fur weakness of the
stomach, loss of nppetlto, Indigestion, Dyspepsia,
Bad taste in the mouth, Headache, Dizziness, Liver
complaint, Costivcness, Ao. To strengthen the stom*
-ach and improve the appetite, take about a teaspoon*
fill three or four times a day, in a little cold water
half an hour before meals. Price 50 ct« per bottle.
4s to $3 50.
3a to 2 00.
6a 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, coughs, and affections
of tho langs. Price of Balsam Tolu Cough Remedy,
50 cents per bottle.
Magic Blueing. 15 cents per Box.
Honey Salve, 25 cents, »
Aspiialtim Plaster, 25 cents.
Dr. Beach’s Anti BUUous'Pills, 25 cents.
Bug Poison, 25 cents.
German Rat Killer, 25 cents.
Extract of Lemon, 20 cents.
Deuing’s Sanative Drops* 50 cents.
Liquid Heave Remedy, 25 cents.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION
PHILADELPHIA.
1 -4 licnerol&L Institutiwi,establishedhysocial
JLuOt/i emlmomejit for the rthrf of the sick and dis
tressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic diseases.
The Directors of this well known Institution In their An
nual Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, express
the highest satisfaction with the success which has attended
the labors of their surgeons in the cure of Spermatorrhoea,
Seminal Weakness, Impotence. Gonorrhoea. Gleet, Syphilis,
the rice of Onanism, or Self-abuse, Ac,, and order a continu
ance of the same plan for the ensuing year. The Consulting
Surgeon is authorized to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS,
to all who apply hy letter with a description of their condi
tion (age. occupation, habits of life, ic.), and in cases of ex
treme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINE FREE OFCHAROE.
admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal
Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or self-abuse,
end other diseases of the Sexual organs, by tbe 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 tbo 'nature and treatment of Sexual
diseases, diet, Ac., are constantly being published !or gratui
tous distribution, and will be sect to the afflicted. Some of
the new remedies and treatment discovered dur
ing the Inst year are cf great value.
Address, for Report or treatment, Dr. J. SKTLLTN HOUGH
TON, Acting Surgeon, Howard A&»ociation,No.2 South Ninth
Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors,
EZRA D. HBARTWELL, President.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary.
August 4,1650, ly.
(LumuajjgUfe CABINET
ARE ROOM.
THE Subscriber most respectfully announces that
he has on hand at the old stand, and for sale a
Cheap Lot of Furniture.
comprising in part
Dressing and Common Bureaus. Secretaries and Book
Cases, Center, Card and Pier Tablet, Dining and
Breakfast Tables, Marble-topped and Common Stands,
Cupboards, Cottage and other Bedsteads, Stands, So
fas and Chairs, Qilt and Rosewood Mouldings for
Picture frames.
COFFINS made to order on short notice. A
hearse will be frr&isfaed if desired.
N. B. Turning and Sawing done to order.
1J859. B, T. VANHORN.
THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR.
ROBINSON’S
BOOK STORE,
NEWS ROOM
AND
BOOK BINDERY,
Corning, N. Y.
;o; r*
, SCHOOL AND
jOISCELLANEOCS BOOKS
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
PAPER HANGINGS,
AND
FANCY ARTICLES
MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS
CHEAP PUBLICATIONS,
MUSIC, GOLD-PENS,
PICTURES, MAPS, &c.
BO6kS BO VXD IX AXY STYLE TEAT
MAY BE DESIRED.
3Sr Orders by Mail promptly attended to.
E. E. EOBINSON.
Corning, Get. 20,
NEW GOODS!
WM. A. ROE & CO.,
Have just received their Xew Stock of
FALL & WINTER
GOODS.
Consisting in part nf
D K Y GOODS
GROC.ERIES,
PROVISIONS,
READY MADE CLOTHING
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
CROCKERY & HARDWARE,
GLASS & WOODEN WARE,
CARPETS,
FLOOR & TABLE OIL CLOTHS,
and in fact everything in the Hoe of Goods that is
usually kept in a store can be found at this 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 & GO’S.
Weils boro, Oct 27, 1359.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT,
FBOM THE
Quaker City Publishing House.
100,000 Catalogues.
NEW, ENLARG ED AND REVISED, NOW READY
TOR DISTRIBUTION.
Superior Inducements to the Public.
jpSf'A new-and sure plan for obtaining GOLD and
SILVER WATCHES, and other valuable Prizes.—
Foil particulars given in Catalogues, which will be
sent free to all upon application.
Valuable Gifts, worth from fifty cte. tosloo, GPAR
ANTE FD to each purchaser. $lOO,OOO in Gifts hare
been distributed to my patrons within the post six
months—slso,ooo to be distributed during the next
six months.
.The inducements offered Agents arc more liberal
than those of any other house in the business.
Having been in the publishing and Rooksellitfg bu
siness for the last eight years, my experience enables
me to conduct the Gift Enterprise with the greatest
satisfaction to all.
JS9-‘ 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
Bounds, Ribbons and Flowers,'
Silks, Laces, Velvets &c.
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-give satisfaction to all
who may favor her with their custom. The patronage
of the Ladies of Wellsboro and vicinity respectfully
solicited. ,
BLEACHING AND PRESSING done in a
superior manner. [June 30. Oct 20th.
F. W. KRISE,
SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER,
WELLSBORO ST., TIOQA, PA.
TAKES this method of informing the citizens of
Tioga, and of the County generally, that be has
established himself at Tioga, where tie will manufac
ture and keep on band for sale a good stock of
Saddles. Bridles, Heavy Harness, Carriage Harness
of all kinds Ac. Also Homes, Halters, Whips, Traces,
Collars Ac. All work warranted.'
Repairing done on short notice.
Tioga, Sept 1,1359. —1 y.
WANTED.
,firA AAA Mink, Martin, Fox, Raccoon end
uU-UUU Skunk Skins, for which the highest
New York market prices will be paid in cash at the
Hat Store in Coming opposite the Dickinson House.
Nov. 10, ISW, K P. QrtCK.
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
LOCATED OVER THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY BANK,
BINGHAMTON, N,7.
Booms open for instruction from 9 A. ST. to ?• H.
FACULTY,
D. "W. Lowxll, Principal, Professor of the Sciencoof Accounts,
Practical Accountant, author of Lowell’s Treatise upon
Book Keeping, Dingranja illustrating the same, Ac.
John McCabe, Assistant Professor in the Book-Keeping Be
partzaenl.
A. J. Warner, Professor of Practical and Ornamental Pen
manship, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence.
. LECTURERS.
noDTTUMEL S- Dickinson, Lecturer on Commercial Law and
Political Efconogiy.
Hon. Ransom BT&om^Lccturer on Contracts, Prommiasary
Notes and Bills of Exchange.
Rev. Dr. E. Andrews, LectuwrlSiKksmierclal Ethics.
EXAMINING
Hon. Sheehan d. Phelps, Wx. U. Osborn,
Tract B. Morgan, Esq.
45*Toung Men In this Institution will be fully qualified
for the actual business of the counting room.
The course of instruction comprises every department of
business. The learner will be thoroughly taught the science
nnctpractlcc of Doublo Entry Book-Keeping as applied to the
.follovk'ing kinds of business, viz;—General Merchandising,
Manufacturing, Banking, Commission, Stoamboatmg, Rail
roading, Forwarding, Freighting, Foreign Shipping, Ac.
Ladies Department entirely separate from that of the gen
tlemen.
Students can enter College at any time and receive indi
vidual instruction, liy this arrangement every student Is
permitted to progress as rapidly as his enterprise and ability
will permit, and when thoroughly perfect aud competent,
will receive a Diploma which will enable him to review at
pleasure.
TERMS.
For Book-Keeping, full accountant's course, including
PntctiraJ Penmanship, Commercial Computations and Diplo
ma (Time unlimited,) r $33 00
Same course for Ladies, (separate apartment - 20 00
Penmanship and Arithmetic, - - 10 00
Teacher's course in Penmanship, practical and orna
mental, - 30 00
Twelve lessons in practical Penmanlhip - 200
83L. Occasional classes will bo formed in Phonography.—
For further particulars send for a circular.
Binghtmpton, Sept. 8, 1059. t
phisnev & co..
Publishers, Wholesale Booksellers,
AND MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING
STATIONERS. ‘
188 Main, and 3 West Seneca Streets, - - - Buffalo, N. Y.
All American Publications supplied at Publish-
ers net Wholesale Prices to the Trade.
OCR General Catalogue, with Wholesale and Rutail Price*
will be forwarded to Dealers on application. Also Cir
calaru containing full description of all our Books, with rec
ommondatious of Teachers, Ac.
Spencerian System of Practical Penmanship
Embracing Twenty-Light Books, arranged iu THREE
DISTINCT SERIES, to suit the wants of the Public, and Se
lect Schools and Colleges, Private Learners, Clerks, Account
ants, 4c.
FIRST.
Common School Series of Eight Books.
In which letters arc introduced by analysis and synthesis,
and progressively graded to meet the wants ot schools and
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 band
writing without the aid of u teacher.
DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL ROOKS, VIZ:
No. I—Contains 8 different’letters with their simple com
binations. Explanations are written above each copy.
No. 2—Contains 7 different letters, and affords additional
practice on tho letters in book 1. 'i
No. 3 —Contains tho 12 long or extended letters, Introduced
by principles, analysis and synthesis.
No. 4—Embraces the capitals, which are introduced by
principles and analysis, iu connection with wonts and combi
nations best calculated to develop good form, order and facil
ity of execution.
No. s—Contain! sentences, embracing nil the. capitals and
small letters, affording substantial practice on all the princi
ples and rules given in tho preceding four books.
No. 6—Contains >hort Business Forms of every day use in
business, book-keeping. Ac., and introdiirti jn to book 7.
No. 7—Book of correct Business Forms, embracing Dae
Bills, Receipts, Orders, Notes, Drafts, Set of Exchange, Ac
counts Current, Account Sales, Ledger Headings, Letters of
Introduction, Superscriptions, Ac.
No. B—Ladies’ Book, of approved modifications of the sys
tem, designed to impart a plain, rapid aud beautiful Episto
lary Hand.
. EXERCISE BOOKS.—No. I—To accompany books, 1,2,3
and 8. to aid the pupil in acquiring that free use of the flog
era and foroarm essential to easy and rapid execution of the
contracted ami extended letters.
No. 2—To be used in connection with the higher numbers
of the series to gain command of the -hand in the movements
required to execute the advanced copies and business writing
generally.
SECOND. —Spencer k Lusk’s Series of Six Books, with
same copies on opposite pages.
THIRD. —Extended Series of 12 Books, to wit: Nos. 1,2,
3,4, Beginner’s Cborso. Nos. 5,6, 7,8, 9, Progressive Course.
Nos. 10,11,12, Practice. Ladies’ Styles. Retail price of nil
the above, 13 cents each.
Compendium of Spencerian Penmanship, containing sixty
pages, and more than four hundred lines of beautifully en
graved copies. Retail price per copy, Paper, $l. Cloth, $1 50.
Upon receipt of the retail price in stamps, any book named
above, will be forwarded as directed, postage paid.
March 3d, 1859.
84=0,00
Pays for a full course in the Iron City College, th'e
largest, most extensively patronized and best organ
ized Comniercial School in the United States. I
357 Students Attending Dully,
Hlarch, 1859.
Usual time to complete a full course, from 6 to 10
weeks. Every Student, upon graduating, is guaran
teed to be competent to manage the Books of any
business, and qualified to earn a salary of ijrop
$5OO to $lOOO. IL
Students enter at any time—No Vacation—Review
at pleasure.
51 PREMIUMS FOR BEST PENMAN
SHIP AWARDED IN ISSB.
Minister’s Sons received at half price.
Por Circulars and Specimens of ‘Writing, inclose tiro
letter stamps, and address I*. W. JENKINS,
Pittsburg, Pa.
Oct. 27, 1859.
WEW tfIIXINERX STORE.
Fall and Winter Goods. *5O
MRS. W. BOND, having returned from the 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,
Hchd-Drcsses, Feathers;
Ribbon*, Laces and Flowers.
Plain and Colored Straws
of everp description—all of which she will sell at very
low figures, for Cash only.
Having had many years’ experience in the business,
she feels confident of giving satisfaction.
2SSST" 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 Eagle
printing office.
Wellsboro, Pa,, Oct. 13, 1859.
FURS! FURS! FURS!
FURS. —The subscriber has just received a large
assortment of Furs for ladies wear, consisting of
FITCH CAPES d VWTORINES,
FRENCH SABLE CAPES & VWTORINES,
RIVER MINK CAPES & MUFFS,
BOCK MARTIN CAPES & VWTORINES.
These comprise a small quantity of the assortment.
They have been bought at low l prices and will be sold
at extremely low prices for cash, at the New Hat Store
in Cornidg, N. Y. 8. P. QUICK.
nitUSS 3IARI XG.
MISS M. A. JOHNSON, respectfully announces to
the citizens of Wellsboro and vicinity, that she
has taken rooms over Niles A Elliott's Store, where
she is prepared to execute all orders in the line of
DRESS MAKING. Having bad experience in the
business, she feels confident that sbd can give satisfac
tion to all who may favor her with their patronage.
Sept. 29, 1859.
HEausfield Flouring Mill.
THE people o Mansfield and vicinity are hereby notified
that said MILL has Just been repaired, and put in per*
feet order, having three ran of stone and a Potent Gntin
Separator, which will separate all foul seed from the grain,
consequently the best of work can and will be done. Mel
ebants and farmers are invited to try this Mill, and firsr
rate work will be warranted by J. 0. KELLY,
'Mansfield, Aupunt 18.1859. Miller.
jQ- IS. C«»b {will nil kind? cf Grain ~r t)te M;ll.
C. & J. L. KOBINSON,
Have tbo pleasure of announcing to their customers
and the public generally, that they are now receiving
their stock gf
FILL AND WM BOOBS.
CONSISTING IN PART OF
DRE SIS GOODS.
WH I TiE GOODS,
STAPLE GOODS.
EMBROIDERIES
yankelb NOTIONS.
GROCERIES
HARDWARE.
STONEWARE
DY MADE CLOTHING
BOOTS!
i i
, WOODS S I ABE.
and evert description op Article
REQUIRED BY THE PUBLIC
CAN .1 E SECURED
AT REASONABLE RATES
A T
TUB ABOVE WELL KNOWN
AND
WELL ESTABLISHED STAND
E V ER Y B OD ij K N 0 WS T HE PLACE,
FIRST STORE gOUTH OF COURT HOUSE.
Dec. 15, ’s9.—Ma[y stb.
JVew Drug Store .
THE UNDERSIGNED Lakes pleasure in announ
cing to tho citizfena of Wellsboro aud vicinity that
he has just opened a[new Drug Store in
OSGOOD’S BtfLBIKG, ITlain St.,
where he has a complete assortment of
Druss & Medicines,
W j 7
waich ho will sell cheap for cash.
Our Stock of Drags is complete, embracing every
article ever called for.
PATENT MEDICINES,
Jayne's, Ayre’s, Kclmbold’s, McLano’s. Brant’s and
other popular Mcdiqines. together with Wiatar’a Bal
sam, Cod Liver 01), [Wolf's Aromatic Scbnaps, Ac.
CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS,
for Medicinal and Sacramental uses. ’
Jdatiite
of the best quality.!
Flavoring Extracts, Spices, Pepper, Saleratus,
Soda, Candles, Soap, Burning Fluid,
Turpentine, Alcohol, ’
And an innumerable variety ofarticles in common
use. i j
llg?* Please calhat tho NEW ifRUG. STORE.
i P. R. WILLIAMS, Ag'L
Wclhboro, March 10, 1859. 1
CORNING
FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE.
BIGELOW i* THOMPSON, AGENTS.
AETNA FIRE ISSVRASCE COMPANY
Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital $1,000,000.
HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.—
Capital, j $500,000-
PAfENJX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital, $150,000.
PEOPLES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of New YorkjClty—Capital $130,000
NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE CO.
OC Hartford, Ct. $225,000.
MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Of New York! City,—Capital $200,000.
MASSASOIT Flifi INSURANCE CO.
Capital, [ ’ $20q,000.
HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, | $150,000.
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Accumulated [Capital, $1,500,080.
The subscribers |are prepared to issue policies of in
surance on the most favorable terms in the above well
known and reliable Stock Companies.
Farm buUdingsjinsured for three years at rates as
ow os any good companies.
All losses will be promptly adjusted and paid at this
office. Applications by mail will receive prompt at
tention , WM. L. BIGELOW,
Oct. 13,1859. j C. H. THOMPSON,
P. J. FARBIN,'GTON, Surveyor.
WELLSUORO FOUNDRY
I -A-S-D-
Machine Shop
AGAIN IN FULL BLAST.
EGBERT YOUNG, late of the firm of Tabor
Young & Co., Tioga, takes this method to in
form the Public that he has loosed the
Foundry and Machine Shop,
in the Village of Wellaboro, 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 bestjmatmer and out of the best material.
IWEMTt YEARS EXPERIENCE!
He has hod over twenty years’experience iu the bu
siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, done
directly under h{s supervision.
JVo irori icitl be sent out half finiaHed.
MILL~OEAni2fGS, PLOWS , STOVES
and costings of all kinds on hand and made to order.
May 2S, 1857.) ROBERT YOUNG.
MARRIAGE GUIDE.
A NEW ROOK BY WILLIAM YOUNG, M. D.
I Tin; secret clue to Courtship, Lore
and Marriage; with the diseases inei
• dcut to Youth, Maturity and Old Age—
being lights and shades of Married Life,
its Joys and Sorrows, Hopes; Fears and
disappointments. Let all married peo
ple, or those contemplating marriage
and having tbo least impediment to married life, read
this book. LeVevcry young man and woman in the
land read this book, it is kpll ok Plates, and dis
closes secrets that every one should know; a little
knowledge at first may save a world of trouble in after
life. Send for a copy (enclosing 25 (cknts) to
DR. WM. YOUNG, No. 410 SPROCE STREET,
I PHILADELPHIA I
May 5, 1859. 8. I *
In tbe matte| of the application']
of the K’t Jlev.; : John K. Neumann I In the Com. Pleas
Trustee 4c., ofthe congregation of V of the Co. of Ti
the Roman Catpolic Churph of the [ oga, Dec. Term,
township of Tioga. J 1359.
On petition and affidavit, a rule is granted on the
congregation of the Roman Catholic Church of the
township of Tioga, to show cause why an order shall
not be made thht the Rt. Rev. John N. Neumann, Ro
man Cathoh'o Jfiahop of the Diocese of Philadelphia,
Trustee Ac., shall not reconvey to Sylvia Parmentier
of Brooklyn, in the State of New York, a certain lot
of land situate] in the township of Tioga, in the coun
ty of Tioga, described in said petition of applicant,
and lately conveyed to him in trust by the said Sylvia
Parmentier. Notice of this rule to be gfven by pub
lication during* three weeks previous to next term, in
one newspaper published in Tioga County.
Dee, 12, 1859. By the Court.
oicKmoics mux.
KEEP it before tho public, that the People’s Humble Ser
vast bas been
mpHOUGBLY REPAIRED,
In every way, during the past Summer, and has also been
furnished with an entire
NEW LOT OF MACHINERY,
throughout, of the latest and best Improvements of the ace,
ana that it is now in perfect good order to do custom or
merchant work.- L. D &PKNCER, MrUvr
H> .VJjm:-,* V\
GROVER & BA
-celebrated!.
EMM SBWJN6 Ml®
NEW STYLES—PRICES FROM $5O T 0 5
EXTRA CHARGE OF $5 FOE HEESJER3 '' 2 ''
495 BROADWAY, - .
730 CHESTNUT STREET, PHIL AO j;Lp
These Machines sew from two spools «,
from the store, requiring no re-VmiW
they cm, Fell, Gather, and Stitch in a soil •'
ner; finishing each seam by their own opetit
out recourse to the hand-needle, as is reoni a”’
er machines. They will do better and che,,? bj
than a seamstress can, oven if she works r!<
AX noun, and are, unquestionably, the be.[v E
in the market- for family sewing, on account?
simplicity, durability, ease of management , ,
tation to all- varieties of family sewing J
either heavy or fine work with equal
out special adjustment. readi
At evidence of the unquestioned ■
their Machines, the Grover 4 Bakije
Compaxv beg leave to respectfully refer t»
lowing 01111
“Having bad one of Grover 4 Baker’s Kiel
my family for nearly a year and a half ul
sure in commending it as every way rel’iabl i
purpose for which it is designed—Family c ' -
[Mrs. Joshua Lea-itt, wife of Rev. Dr.
Of A*. T. Independent.
—“I confess myself delighted with your Sew
chine, which has been in my family for
It has always been ready for duty, requirj; mM
jnstment, and is easily adapt'd 10 every T !°°
family sewing, by simply chancin'" the
thread.” —[Mrs. Elizabeth Strickland, wifeer 03 ,
Strickland, Editor of A'. I'. Chnttvm
“After trying several different good oa *:
preferred yonrs, on account of simplicity, aD j .I"* -
feet ease with which it is managed, u will °
strength and durability of the seam. .\f ter v 33 1
perience, I feel competent to speak in this ~ ES
and to confidently recommend it for et errVar 3 ?
family sewing.”—[Mrs. E. B. Spooner, will- „r
itor of BrookCyn Stnr.
HOES.
“ I have used a Grover and-Bakcr 3j a
for two years, and have found it adapted to all V
of family sewing, from Cambric to Broadcloth
menu have been worn out without the girin* W!
a stitch. The Machine is easily kept °n order
easily used.”— [Mrs. A. B. Whipple, whe ofß ev '
Whipple, Kcw York.
“ Your Sewipg Machine has been in u fe in mr
ily the past two years, and the ladies renuen i
give you their testimonials to its perfect adapts
as well as labor-saving qualities in the perfonnai
family and household sewing.’’—[Robert Bca
New York.
“For several months we have used <; rr , rer
ker's Sewing Machine, and have come to the coi
sioa that every lady who desires'her sewjj" j. {
fully and quickly done, would be most
possessing one of these reliable and indc»at»-
• iron needle-women/ whose combined I'aal ee
beauty,” strength, and simplicity, are Im.llu.lbh*
[J. \V. Morris, daughter of lien. Geo. I*. Morrli. *
tor of Home Journal.
Extract of a letter from Thos. R. L-rmu. E*q.
American gentleman now resident in.MjneT. '
South "Wales, dated January 12, ISSS:
“ 1 had a tent made in Melbourne, in hs*», f ; Q <
there were over three thousand yards of sowing
with one <Jf Grover & Baker’s Machines, and a":
seam of that has outstood all the double scams
by sailors with a needle and twine.”
“If Homer could be called up from his i
shades, he would sing the advent of Gm er and
as a more benignant miracle of art than ra a
Vulcan’s smity. He would denounce andmgbt s
making as ‘the direful spring of woes unnumbei
—[Prof. North.
“ I take pleasure in saying, that the Ororer
ker Sowing Machines hare more than sujtaiiu
expectation. After trying and rummim: oth
have three of them in operation in my different pi
and, after four years’, trial, have no fault to 5c
[J. H. Hammond, Senator of South Carolina,
“ My wife has had on*e of Grover A UakcrV
Sewing Machines for some time, and I am satis,
is one of the best labor-saving machines that has
invented. I take much pleasure in recoramecdi
to the public.”— [J. G. Harris, Guv. of Tcunessei
“ It is a beautiful thing, and puts everybody ir
excitement of good humor. Were I a CatV
should insist upon Saints Grover A Uakerb.u’'
eternal holiday in commemoration of their goot
for humanity.”—[Cassius if. Clay.
“ I think itby/ar the best patent in use. Thi
chine con be adapted from the finest cambric
heaviest cassimere. It sews stronger, faster. ar«
beautifully than one can imagine. If mine coi
be replaced, money could not buy4t."—iirs.
Brown, Nashville, Tenn.
“It is speedy, very neat, and durable in its
is easily understood and kept in repair. I ea
recommend this Machine to all my acquaintam
others.* —[Mrs. M. A. Forrest, Memphis, Teno.
“We find this machine to work to our satisfj
and with pleasure recommend it to the public,
believe the Grover & Baker to be the best Sewi
chine in use.”—[Deary Brothers. AUisonia, Ti
“If used exclusively for family purples.*
dinary care, I will wager they will last one
score years and ten,’ and never get out of fix.”
Ersbine, Nashville, Tenn.
“I have had your machine for several week
am perfectly satisfied that the work it doe? i? tl
and most beautiful that ever was made."—P
Aimiaon, Nashville, Tenn.
‘‘ I use my machine upon coats, dressmaking
fine linen stitching, and the work is admirabl
better than the best hand-sewing, or any oibe:
chine I have ever seen.”—[Lucy B. Thomson, -
viile, Tenn.
(t I find the work the strongest and most beaut
have ever seen, made either by hand or mschic
regard the Grover & Baker machine as ont
greatest blessings to our sex.” —[Mrs. Ta/lor,
ville. Tens.
*' I have one of Grover & Baker's ecwjßg’ 22-
in use in my fautily, and find it invaluable,
confidently recommend it to all person? is
machine.”—G. T. Thompson, Nashville, Tenn.
“ I take pleasure in certifying to the utility
Grover <t Baker sewing machines. I hare ns
on almost every description of work for montr
find it much stronger and better in every respec
work done by hand.”—[Mrs. X>. V. "Wheeler,
ville, Tenn.
“I would be unwilling to dispose of my Gj
Baker machine for a large amount, could I not i
it again at pleasure.”—[Airs. 11. G. Scot el. - as
Tennessee.
“ Our two Machines, purchased from you.
work of twenty young ladies. We wiih pk ;
commend the Grover k Baker Sewing Macau
the best in use.”—[N. Stillman & Co., Mempa i!
“The Grover & Baker sewhig machine
mirably. I think the stitch ami work far
that of any sewing machine I ever saw *- 3 .. r
I think the machine would be hard to beat.
Davie, Memphis, Tenn.
I find the machine easily managed. '*>7
and take pleasure in recommending it to 8i _ j.
convenience, economy, and pleasure.
Memphis, Tenn.
li The Grover A Baker sewing machines fca't
such satisfaction that we cheerfully recouiw
to all who wish a good and substantial
ohine. It executes work with much _ c3r * 3 “'
and more finely than any other machine I a
—[Mrs. R. B. Mitchell, .Memphis, Tenn.
“I am happy to give my testimony m
ver & Baker’s sewing machine, and
isfaction it gives in every respect. R
and is by no means complicated, and * r*y.-
others I have seen.”—[Mrs. Bryan,
M. Bryan, Memphis, Teen.
“ It affords me much pleasure to / a *’
chine works well; and I do not
it as possessing all the adqantages ? cU c \
ify wife is very much pleased w irh : '
pleasure in certifying to this effect'
Memphis, Tenn.
“Having seen, examined, and usd ® y
kinds of sewing machines, I feel free to -
Grover & Baker machines are for- u Pf. r:0 TeI jj
in use."—[M. Francois Selts, Nashville*
If l consider my sewing machine j
would not take five times its cost, if * . .
ply its. -With it I can do all my ;¥°jj.
about one-fourth the time I could wita j
[M. J. Scott, Nashville, Tcnn.
u It gives me pleasure to fiud the
sewing machine giving so mijjh satisia .
it in constant nsefami Bnd it M that
It is the most simple and dunble inacni
I heartily recommend it.” —[F* 1 '
Tennessee. r
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