The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, February 09, 1860, Image 4

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    SCROFULA, OR KISO’S EVIL,
is a conrtitutionaldi»ease,*corroption of the Wood.by which
this fluid bceom** vitiated, weak and poor. Being in the cir
culation it pervade- the whole body, and may burst out in
disease on nnv part of it. No organ is Ireo from it* attacks,
nor is there one whrh it may not destroy. The scrofulous
taint is rariotwlv caused hy mercurial dlseuBo,lowUyiog,dis
ordered or unhealthy fu-ri. impure air, filth and filthy habits,
tb« deprrssins rfa-i, nod, above all, by the venereal infection.
Whatever be its origin, it is hereditary in the constitution,
decoding “from parents to children unto the third and
fourth generation;” indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him
v'ihi says. “I wilt vioit the Iniquities of the fathers upon their
children.”
Its effects commence by deposition from tho blood of cor*
■rapt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and in
ternal organs. Is termed tubercles; In the glands, swellings;
and on the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul corruption
which genders in the blood, depresses the energies of life, so
that scrofulous constitutions not only suffer from scrofulous
complaints, but they have'far less power to withstand the
attacks of other diseases; consequently, vast numbers perish
hy disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature,
are still rendered fatal hy this taint In the system.. Most of
the consumption which decimates the human family has its
origin directly in this .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
cause.
One quarter of all our people ore scrofulous; their persons
are invaded by this lurking infection, and their health is un
dermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we must ren
ovate the Mood by an alterative medicine, and invigorate It
bv healthv food ami exercise. Such a medicine vc tupplv in
ATER’S
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla.
the roost effectual remedy which the medical skill of our
times tau devise for this everywhere prevailing and fatal
lt is combined from the most active remedies that
n*ye I‘ecn discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder
from tho blood, and the" rescue of the system from its de
structive consequence*. Hence it should be employed for the
cure of not onlj scrofula. Ibut al«o those other affections
which arise from it. such as Kruptivo and Skin Diseases, St.
Anthony’s Fire. It.or Erysipelas, Pimples, Pustules,
Blotches, Blums and Boil*. Tumora x Tetter and Salt Rheum,
Solid Head, Ringworm. Rheumatism, Syphilitic and Mercu
rial Diseases, Dropsy. Dyspepsia, Debility, and indeed all
Complaints arising from vitiated or impure Blood. The pop
ular belief in “impurity of the blood” la founded in truth,
for Scrofula l« degeneration of the blood. Tho particular
purpose und virtue >»f this Sarsaparilla is to purify and re
generate this vital fluid, without which sound health n» im
possible in contHiniu it»*d constitution'*.
AVER’S CATHARTIC PILLS.
FOll ALL HIE PURPOSES CF A FAMILY PHYSIC,
are so compos that disease within the range of their action
can rarely with-1.«t.! or evade them. Their * penetrating
properties search. and cleanse, and invigorate every portion
of the human org-uu-m, correcting its diseased action, and
it*> healthv- vitalities. As a consequence of these
properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or ph\«-
debility i> astonished to find his health or energy restored
by a remedy at once ~o simple aud inviting.
Not only do they cure the every-day complaintaibf every
I*klv. but al-o many formidable and dangerous diseases. The
agent LiMon nam-i i- pleased to furnish gratis my American
Alnianrc. cohtulning certificates of their cures and directions
f«*r their u-cin thel-dlowingcumpUints: Co*thenesn. Heart
burn. Headache aiding from disordered Stomach, Nausea,
ludigc-tl'>u. Pain in the Morbid Inaction of tlie Rowels.
Flatulency. of Appetite Jaundice, and other kindred
complaints, ari-in: flora a low state of the body or obstruc
tion of its function*.
AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL
F*»K THE RAPID CURE OF
Coughs , Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croitp,
Brandt it U , Incipient Consumption, and for
ihc relief of Consumptive Patients in ad
vanced stages of ihc disease.
So w id* i* tli**of u-'pfulnpprf and ao mtmeron« am the
fiCiiv of its (up*-, that almost every section of country
abound* in per-on- publicly known, who have been restore*!
from .ilarimiiK and even desperate diseases of the lungs hy
it? »<••. Wl|i a oii-'i' tried, its superiority over every other
rnedinne of it- kind i* tiK) apparent to escape oh.-ervation,
nod where it* virtues arc known, the public no longer best
tit* what antidote to employ for the distressing and dnnger
«uj- athvuon* of the pulmonary organs that arc incident to
our < limate. While man) inferior remedies tltru-t upon th«*
r iii’minsn have 1.u1e.l an 1 been di-carded this litis gained
Inendj. !>\ e%.ny in il.conferred benefits on the atllieted they
•:an nomr forget. iin-I produced iuro too numerous and too
r**mnrt:ahle to he f. rgotten.
nthrAHKD BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer, & Co.
LOWELL, MASS.
\!l our an' for by C. A J. L. ROBINSON-
WclUboru*, ;m<i by all Druggists and Merchaata throughout
th« country.
b*pt S, 1559 —6n.
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
SOMETHING NEW.—B. T. BABBITT’S B
MEDICINAL SALERATUS,
I Is manufacture! from common salt, and is prepare!j
dijer.-nt from oilier Saleratus. All the’
|de!et»*reons matter extracted in such a manner as
and Ito produce Bread. Biscuit, and all klud of Cake.
I without c>>nuiining ft particle of Salerutus ™hen|
jtlje bread nr cake is baked; thereby producing
wholes-nie results. Every particle of SKlemtus i«
Jturned to gns and pauses throngh the TJmul or
Biscuit while Baking; con*e«pjontly nothing re
j linin'* bid common salt, water anil flour. Yon vill
(readily pi nviv- liy the tm*te of this fcaleratus that
lit is entirely ditfetcnt from other J'.il* ratu«.
(SSI * s P a, ‘ ky, l in ono pound papers, each « rapper
brand'-d *1». T. Babbitt's Best Medicinal Saleralus,’
jalsm picture, twisted loaf of bread, with a glass of;
ieiTenes-ing w iter on the top. When you purcluse
AN ' 3 !«uie paper yon should preserve the wrapper, and
Ihe c ir-ful to uot the next exactly like the hrot—
• brand as above.
Ol Full directions for making Bread with this Sale
jratus and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will accom
pany curb package; also, directions for making
all kind* of Pa-trj ; also, for making Soda water
md Scidbt£ i*o\\tiers.
«H MAKE TOCS OWN SOAP
WJ7JJ ,
T 1 T. n%uriTT*s Pure Concf.ntrvttd Port'if. ;
\\ arnuifcU dm:Methe strength of ordinary Potash:,
j«»it up in <• uv—l tb.. 2 Ihs , 3 th*. G lb*, and 12 U>i I
—with full dilutions for making Haul and Soft 1
|S««ap. Consumers will find this tin* cheapest Pol
*aah m ataik'H. Manufactured and for ‘•ah' hv
1 B. T. BABBITT,
No*, fiS and 70, Washington et , New York,
1 Juno 0. WJ. I\. and No. 38 India at.. Boston.
'-AM*
XKW GOODS.
FALL & AVINTEE
Just received, mid having bought my Silk Hats at
unusually
LOW PRICES,
I am enabled to give my customers the benefit of it.
Look at these Cgmcs:
licst $1,50 Silk Hat, City Fall Style reduced to $3 50.
13cH $l,OO Silk Hat, City Fall Stylo reduced to
$2 50,
$3 50 Hat warranted equal to those usuallr sold at
$4 50.
Silk lint.** from
Wool lint? "
l'*ur lints 44
Men's Caps ft om
Hoy's Caps 44
Ami all in v goods at nay usually loir rales, and the
Largest Stock
of goods to select from ever brought to Steuben Co..
romprising almost all styles aud shapes known in the
New York Market.
STRAW GOODp
closing out at 25 per cent loss than cost.
Coming, Sept. 1,-1859. WM. WALKER.
NEW HAT AND CAP STORE.
riYIIE Subscriber has just opened in this place a now
i Hal and Cap Store, wljere he intends to tuanufac
t ire and keep on hand a large and general assortment
of 1
Fashionable Silk and Cassimcrc Hats,
of my own manufacture, which will be sold at hard
times prices.
SILK HATS
marie to order on Mmrt notice.
The Hats sold at this Store are fitted with a French
t'onformature, which makes them soft and ease 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. la, 1859.
1859. JKEW DIRECTORY. 1800.
PARTICULAR attention is called to the fact that
the subscriber will issue as soon ns the necessary
information can be collected a FULL general
Directory of Etinlr;i,
with a complete BUSINESS DIRECTORY of Che
mung County.
No pain?'or expense will be spared to make this the
reliable work-of tne kind ever issued.
It will also contain the State, County and town offi
rors with their salaries, Courts, time and place of >U
tm*. incorporated companies, churches, drc.
Merchants and others wishing to bring their bus%
rcss before the public will had this a very doi.ira.ble
medium, a« it will have a large circulation throughout
the County. Subscription prioo Si 00.
Advertisements inserted on liberal terras end in a
conspicuous style. \YM. H. BOYD,
Directory Publisher, 346 A 345, Broadway, U.Y.
August 6. 1859.
WANTED.
000 Marlin, Fox, Raccoon and
Skunk Skins, for which the highest
New York market prices will be paid 5q cash at the
Hat Store in Corning opposite the Dickinson House.
Nov. 10, I*so. g. p. QUICK,
'O/^Z
COMTIERCIAL COLLEGE.
LOCATED OVER THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY BANE,
BINGHAMTON, N. 7.
Rooms open for instruction from 9 A. 51. to 9% P. 51.
D- W. Lowell, Principal, Professor of the Scienceof Accounts,
Practical Accountant, author of Lowell's Treatise upon
Book Keeping, Diagrams illustrating the same; 4c.
Joi?n McCuje, Assistant Professor in the Book-Keeping Do
partmeni. L
A J. Warner, Professor of Practical and Ornamental Pen
manship, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence.
lion. Daniel S. Dickinson, Lecturer on Commercial Law and
Political Economy.
Hon. Ransom Bua’ov, Lecturer on Contracts, Prommiseary
Notes and Bills of Exchange.
Rev. Dr. E. Andrews, Lecturer on Commercial Ethics.
EXAMINING COMMITTEE.
Hon.Shermin D. Phelps, Wm. R. Osborn, Esq.
Tract R. Morgan, Esq.
Young Men in this Institution will be fully qualified
fur the actual business of tho counting room.
Tho course of Instruction comprises every department of
bnsluoN*. The learner will be thoroughly taught tho science
and practice of Double Entry Book-Keeping as applied to the
following kinds of business, viz;-—General Merchandising,
Manufacturing, Banking, Commission, Steamboatlug, 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. Jty this arrangement every student is
permitted to progress as rapidly as his enterprise and ability
will permit, and when thoroughly perfect and competent,
will receive a Diploma which will enable him to review at
pleasure, ,
For Book-Keeping, full accountant's course, Including
Practical Penmanship, Commercial Computations and Diplo-
ma <Timo unlimited.) ...... $3500
Same conrse for,Ladies, (separate apartment - 20 00
Penmanship ana Arithmetic, - • 10 00
Teacher’s course in Penmanship, practical and orna-
mental, --------- 30 00
Twelve lessons in practical Penmanship • 200
Occasional classes will be formed in Phonography.—-
For further funiculars send for a circular.
Binghamplon, Sept. 8, 1909.
PHINJET & CO..
Publishers, Wholesale Booksellers,
.IXO JfAXI'FA('TCRIXO AXD IJIPOHTIXO
ISS Main, ami 3 West Seneca Streets, - - - Buffalo, Jf. Y.
.1// American Publications supplied al Publish-
ers net Wholesale Prices to the Trade.
OUR General Catalogue, with Wholesale ami Retail Prices
will be forwarded to Dealers on application. Also Cir
calars containing full description of all our Books, with rec
ommendatiuus of Teachers, Ac.
Spencerian System ofFractical Penmanship
Embracing Twenty-Eight Books, arranged in TEHEE
DISTINCT SERIES, to nut the wants of the Public, and Se
lect Schools aud Colleger,, Private Learners, Clerks, Account
ants, Ac.
FIRST.
Common School Series of Eight Books.
In which letters arc introduced by analysis and synthesis,
and progressively graded to mewt thfe wants ol schools and
pupile of e'.cry clans. Each book contains lucid rules and
scientific instruction* applicable to each letter and copy, so
th.tt •’ry intelligent pci-on ran efficiently impart instruction
to the learner, or acquire an elegant ami systematic hand
writing without the aid of a teacher.
DESCRIPTION OK THE SEVERAL BOOKS, VIZ:
No. I—Contains 8 ditkrent letters with their simple com
binations. Explanations «jp written above each copy.
No. 2—Contains 7 dhlVreul letters, aud affords additional
practice on the letters in book 1.
No. 3—Contains the 12 long or extended letters, introduced
by principles, analysis and synthesis.
No. i —Embraces the capitals, which are introduced by
principles aud analysis, iu connection with words aud combi
nations best calculated to develop good form, order and facil
ity of execution.
No. s—Contain* sentences, embracing all the capitalsand
small letter*, 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, Ac., and introduction to book 7.
Ndl7—Book of correct Business Forms, embracing Due
Bills. Receipts. Urders. Notes, Drafts, Set of Exchange, Ac
count* Current, Account Sale.*. Ledger Headings, Letters of
Introduction, SupcrhCriptious, Ac.
No. B*-Ladies’ Book, of approved modifications of the sys
tem, designed t<* impart a plain, rapid ami beautiful Episto
lary Hand.
IEST
EXERCISE BOOKP<—No. I—To accompany books, 1,2, 3
and 8. to aid the pupil iu acquiring that fiee use of fing
ers and fore-arm e**cntial to ea.*y and rapid execution the
contracted and extended letters.
No. 2—To bo used in connection with the higher numbers
of the series to gam command of the hand in the movements
required to execute the advanced copies and business writing
generally.
SECOND. —Spencer & Luck’s Series of Six Books, with
same copies on opposite pagea.
THlRD.—Extended Scm,i* of 12 Books, to wit: Nos. 1,2,
3,4, Beginner's Omise. Nos. 5,6. 7,8, 9, Progressive Course,
Nob. 10, 11,12, Practice. Ladies* Styles. Retail price of all
the above, 13 cents each. 1
Compendium of Spencerian Penmanship, containing sixty,
page*, aud more than four hundred lines of beautifully en
gra\ ed copies. Retail price per copy, Paper, $l. Cloth, $1 50.
Upon ieceipt of the retail price in stamps, any book named
above, mil be forwarded as directed, postage paid.
March 3d, 1859.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION.
PHILADELPHIA,
•I .l Ikuevolm. In*liUdionyfstohlt*hedbyjpfcial
XvOt/» endowment for the rebrf nf the si>,k and dis
tressed, afflict**! icdh Virulent aud Epidemic diseases.
- The Director* of this well known Institution in their An*
Dual Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, express
the highest satisfaction with the success which has attbnded
the labor* of their fcurgeon* in the cure of Spermatorrhoea.
Semlutil Weakness. Impotence, Gonorrhoea. Gleet, Syphilis,
the uic of Onanism, or Self-abuse, &c„ and order a continu
ance of the same plan for t he m-iiing year. The Consulting
Surgeon is authorized to gl\e MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS,
to all who apply by letter with a description of their condi
tion (age, occupation, habile of Hie, Ac.), and in cases of ex
treme poverty, to FURNISH 3IEDfCIN£ FREE OF CHARGE.
An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal
Weakne**, the vice of Onanism, Masturlmtion, or self abuse,
and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by the consulting
Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope), FREE
OF CilAlU?£)i>n ieceipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Other
Reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of Sexual
dhea«e*, diet. Ac., are constantly being published lor gratui
tous distribution, and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of
the new remedies and method* of treatment discovered dur
ing the la-»l jear are of great value.
AddreM. for Report or treatment, Dr. J. SKILLTN HOUGH
TON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, N 0.2 South Ninth
Street, Philadelphia) Pa.
4 £ to $3 50.
3s to 2 00.
6.* to fi 00.
20s to 2 010.
Is to I 50,
Bv order of the Director/*, ,
EZRA D. HEAKTWELL, President.
GEO. FAIRCHILD. Secretary.
August 4, 1559, ly
NEW HILLINERT STORE.
Pall and Winter Goods. "t£&
MRS, W. BOND, having returned from the City
of Now York, informs the ladies of this village
and its vicinity, that sho oilers for their inspection, a
Fashionable assortment of Millinerv Goods, such as
LADIES' FATTERX HATS AND CAPS,
Head-Dresses, Feathers;
Ribbon*, Laces aud Flowers.
Plain and Colored Straws
of cverp description—nil of which she will sell at very
Inw figures, for Cash only.
Having hud many years’ experience in the business,
she feels confident of giving satisfaction.
Ladies will do well to call and examine her
stuck. Straw Ilais, denned and altered to the latest
fashion. Shop on Main St., next door to the old Eagle
printing office.
IVellsboro, Pn„ Oct. 13, 1859.
CABINET
WARE ROOM.
THE Subscriber most respectfully announces that
he has on hand at the old stand, uud for sale a
Cheap Lot of Furniture.
comprising in part
Dressing and Cummon Bureaus, Secretaries and Booh
Casco, Center, Card and Pier Tables, Dining and
Breakfast Tables, Marble-topped and Common Stands,
Cupboards, Cottage and other Bedsteads, Stands, So
fas and Chairs, Gilt and lioseirood Mouldings for
Picture frames.
COFFINS made to order on abort notice. A
besn-e will be'famished if desired.
. K. B. Taming and Sawing done to order.
August 11, 1553. S. 1. VAKHOBir.
furs:' furs: furs:
FURS. —The subscriber baa just received a large
assortment of Furs for ladies wear, consisting of
men CAPES <t VICTORIES,
FRENCH SABLE CAPES & VICTORINBS,
RIVER JUNK CAPES A- MUFFS,
ROCK MARTIN CAPES & VJCTORINES.
These comprise a small quantity of the assortment.
They have been bought at low prices and will be sold
at extremely low prices for cash, at the Kew Hat Store
in Cornldg, S. V. S. p. QUICK.
FACULTY
LECTURERS.
TERMS.
ST A TIOXEHS.
THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR.
ROBINSONS
BOOK STORE,
NEWS ROOM
AND I
BOOK BINDERY,
Corning, N. Y.
SC H 0-0 L AND
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONEEY.
PAPER HANGINGS;
AND
FANCY ARTICLES
MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS
CHEAP PUBLICATIONS,
MUSIC, GOLD-PEXS,
PICTURES, MAPS, &o,
BOOKS BO VXD IX AXY STYLE THAT
MAY BE DESIRED.
TXOr Orders by Mail promptly attended to.
E. E. ROBINSON.
Coming, Oct. 20.
NEW GOODS!
WM. A. ROE & CO.,
Have just received their New Slock of +
FALL & WINTER
GOODS.
Consisting in part of
DRY GOODS
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
READY MADE CLOTHING
HATS A CAPS.
BOOTS A SHOES,
CROCKERY & HARDWARE,
GLASS & WOODENWARE,
Ci A R P E T S,
FLOOR 4 TABLE OIL CLOTHS,
and in fact everything in the line of Goods that Is
usually kept in a store can bo found at this establish
ment. Purchaser:) "ill please cull and examine Goods
and prices before purchasing elsewhere, and convince
themselves that tho place to buy good and cbejip
Goods i* at W. A. ROE <L CO’S.
Wellsboro, Oct. 27, 1559.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT,
FROM THE
Quaker City Publishing House.
100,000 Catalogues.
NEW, ENLARGED AND REVISED, NOW READY
FOR DISTRIBUTION.
Superior Inducements to the Public.
# tS**A now and sure plan for obtaining GOLD and
SILVER WATCHES, and other valuable Prizes.—
Full particulars given in Catalogues, which will be
sent free to all upon application. I
Valuable Gifts, worth from fifty ots. to $lOO, GUAR
ANTEED to each purchaser. $lOO,OOO in Gifts have
bcQQ distributed to my patrons within the past £ix
months—slso,ooo to be distributed during the next
six months.
The inducements offered Agents arc raoro liberal
than those of any other house in the business.
Having been in the publishing and Bookselling bu
siness for the last eight years, my experience enables
mo to conduct tho Gift Eutcrprize with the greatest
satisfaction to all.
AGENTS WANTED in every Town and Co.
For particulars address DUANE RULLSON,
Quaker City Publishing House,
33 South Third Street,
October 20. 2m. P-hiladelphia, Po.
NEW MILLINERY SHOP.
MISS PAULINA SMITH has added to her large
Slock lately purchased from Mrs. GiUERSON,
a tresb assortment, direct from the City, of
Bonnets, 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 her.-clf able to give satisfaction to all
who may favor her with their custom. The patronage
of the Ladles of WelUboro and vicihity respectfully
solicited. >
BLEACH IN G AND PRESSING done inn
superior manner. [Juno 30. Oct, 20th.
F. W. KRISE,
SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER,
WELLBBORO ST., TICKS A, VA.
rpUKES this method of informing the citizens of
I Tioga, and of tho County generally, that he has
established himself at Tioga, where be will manufac
ture and keep on hand for sale a good stock of
Saddles. Bridles, Heavy Harness, Carriage Harness
of all kinds Ac. Also Hames, Halters, VThips, Traces,
Collars Ac. All work warranted.
Repairing done on shore notice.
Tioga, Sept. 1,1859. —1 y.
CAPS. —A large and well selected assortment of
Caps-of every shape, color and quality from 2s.
to 12s. I have the largest stock of these Goods ever
brought into this County, and they will be sold cheap
in the Now Block opposite the Dickinson House, Cor
ning, N. V. Aug. 25. QUICK, Batter.
EVANS & WATSON’S
SALAMANDER SAFES.
; jfjmj: ’I 304 Chestnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
TRIUMPH!
PiiiLADEi.i-niA, Sept. 29, 1859.
To the President of the Penutyhauia Agricultural
Society .—The subscribers, your committee to examine
the contents of a Salamander Safe of Evans & Watson,
after being exposed to a strong fire on the Fair Grounds
for eight hours, respectfully represent -
That after seven cords of oak wood and throe of
pine had been consumed around the Safe, it was open
ed in the presence of tho committee, and the contents
token out, a little warmed, but not even scorched.
Several Silver Medals heretofore received by the
manufacturers,! and a largo quantity of documents
were in tho Safe, and came out encirely uninjured.
The experiment satisfied us of the capacity of Safes
of this kind to protect contents from any fire to which
they may be exposed.
The Committee award a Diploma and Silver Medal.
Geo. W. Woodward,
Jons W. Geary,
J. P. Rutherford,
Alfred S. Gilley*.
STILL ANOTHER.
Wilmington, Del., Sept, 17,, 1859.—Messrs. Evans
and Watson, Philadelphia.
Oenthmen: The Salamander Fire-Proof Safe of
your manufacture, purchased by us from your Agent,
Ferris A Garrett, of our city, some nine months ago,
was severely tried by burglars last Saturday night,
and although they had a sledge hammer, cold chisels,
drill, and gunpowder, they did not succeed in opening
the Safe. The lock being one of Hall’s Patent Pow
der-proof,” they could not get the powder into it, but
drilled a hole in the lower panel and forced in a large
charge, which was ignited, and although the door, in
side and out, showed tho explosion not to have been a
small one, it was not forced open. We suppose they
were the greater part of tho night at work on it. We
arc much gratified at the result of the attempt to enter
U, and if the above facts are of any 'ervice, you are
at liberty to use them. Yours, truly,
BAYNARD & jpSES.
GREAT FIRE !—ANOTHER TRIUMPH.
Knoxville, Tenessee, March 13th, 1859.-*—Messrs.
Evans A Watson, Philadelphia:
Gentlemen : It affords me groat pleasure to say to
vou that the Salamander Safe, which I purchased of
you in February, 1858, proved to be what you recom
mended it—a sure protection from fire. My store
house together with several others, was burned to the
ground in March last. The Safe fell through into the
cellar, and was exposed to intense heat for six or
eight hours, and when it was taken from the ruins and
opened, all its contents were found to bo in a perfect
state, the books and papers not being injured in the
least. I can cheerfully recommend your Safes to the
community, believing as I do. that they are as near
fire-proof as it is possible for any Safe to be made.
' THOMAS J- POWELL.
large assortment of the above SAFES al
ways on hand, at 304 Chestnut street, (Into 24 South
Fourth st. Philadelphia. ' I)cc. 22, 1859.
BALDWIN, LOWELL & CO,
Tioga Village, Pa.,
Have just received a large and carefully selected
assortment of
SPRING GOODS,
Consisting in part «*f
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS.
and arc prepared to furnish them at as reasonable
rate? as they cun bo bought in any other market. ”
Customers can re!y upon finding at all times any
article they may wish, and all Goods warranted to be
as represented.
SILKS, AND LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
Latest Styles, and 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 n sea
sonable and fashionable stock of ;
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
which will be sold at the lowest CASH PRICES.
-A L S O
GROCERIES. CHOCK Eli ITMtI) WARE,
GLASS, STONE, HOLLOW .f- WOODEN '
WARE , IRON, STEEL. SAILS, OILS,
PAINTS £ DYE-STUFFS, dc.
BOOTS AND SHOES for Everybody.
All kinds of Country Produce taken in ex
change for Gouda at the Market prices.
_ Tioga, May 12. 1549.
TIOGA CABINET WAREHOUSE.
On Wellsboro St., Tioga.
' rpilE uudersignci) would inform the citi-
Rsbl JL 7.ons of Tioga, and the county gcncral
lluL| lv. that ho keeps cun&tantly on hand, for
at low price®,
( A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
CABINET WARE
CHAIRS, AC.
Including
Sofas, Divans, Ottomans,
Center, Dining and Breakfast Tables.
DRESS AND COMMON BUREAUS.
WASH STANDS,
COTTAGE, FAXCY AXE COMiIOX
-A-L-S-O-
Common <s• Spring Scat Chairs
All kinds of Rocking Chairs.
All articles in the above line made to order on short
notice. Those desiring to purchase arc invited to call
and examine for themselves before purcha.-ing else
where. J. W. PUTNAM.
Tioga, August 4, 1559.
ROY’S HEAVE POWDER.
THIS MEDICINE is proved by experience to bo a
sure cure for Heaves in the curly stages, and will
■keep them back in the most advanced stages of this
prevalent and dangerous disease. The owners of
horses arc here offered the most valuable preparation
of tbe kind ever produced : and by its timely use tho
lives, of many valuable animals may be saved. Give
n horse two largo tablo-spoonfulls everyday; Give
but little ha}’. and when given it should bo wet. For
»ulc of Roy'* Drug it Chemical Store. Price 25 cents.
ROY’S WINE BITTERS.
fTHIIS article is highly approved for weakness of the
I stomach, loss of appetite, Indigestion, Dyspepsia,
Rad taste in the mouth, Headache, Dizziness, Liver
complaint, Costivcncss, ic. To strengthen tho stom
ach and improve the appetite, take about a tcaspoon
ful three or four times a day, in a little cold water
half an hour before meals, Price 50 cts per bottle.
BALSAM TOLU. —This Bal.-am is procured from a
tree which is found in South America. It is a
most valuable remedy for colds, roughs, and affections
of the lungs. Price of Balsam Tolu Cough Remedy,
50 cents per bottle.
Magic Blueing, 15,cents per Box.
Honey Salve, 25 cent-*,
Asphaltum Plaster,*2scents.
Dr. Beach’s Anti Billio'us Pills, 25 cents.
Bug Poison, 25 cents.
German Rat Killer, 25 cents.
Extract of Lemon, 20 cents.
Sanative Drops' 50 cents.
Liquid Heave Remedy, 25 cents,*
MARRIAGE GUIDE.
A yEW BOOK BY WILLIAM YOUXG, M. V.
Tho.aecret clue to Courtship, Love
' av.li,'///•/. and Marriage; with the diseases inci
• dent 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 the least impediment to married life, read
this book. Let every young man and woman in the
land read this book. It is full ok Plates, and dis
closes secrets that every one should know; a little
knowledge at first may save a world of trouble in oftcr
life. Send for a copy (enclosing 25 cents! to
DH. WM. YOUNG, No. 416 SPRUCE STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
May 5, 1859. 8,
C. & J. L. ROBINSON,
Have tjie pleasure of announcing to their customers
and tho public generally, that they are now receiving
their stock of
FILL MD WINTER GOODS.
CONSISTING IN PART OF
„ DRESS GOODS.
WHITE GOODS.
STAPLE GOODS.
EMBROIDERIES
YANKEE NOTIONS
GROCERIES
HARDWARE
ST 0 NEWARK.-
READY MADE CLOTHING
BOOT S AND SHOES
W'OODENWARE.
AND EVERT DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE
REQUIRE D' B Y THE PUBLIC
CAN BE SECURED
AT REASONABLE RATES
A T
THE ABOV.E WELL KNOWN
AND
WELL ESTABLISHED STAND
EVERYBODY KNOWS THE PLACE,
FIRST STORE SOUTH OF COURT HOUSE.
Dec. 15, 's9.—May sth.
JVetc Drug Store,
THE UNDERSIGNED takes pleasure in announ
cing to the citizens of WelUboro and vicinity that
he has just opened a new Drug Store in
OSGOOD’S BUILDING, Main SI.,
There he has a complete assortment of
Drugs & Medicines,
he will soli .cheap for cash.
Our Stock of Drugs is complete, embracing every
article e\er called for.
patent; medicines, •
Jayne's, Ayrc’s, Helmbold’s, McLane’s, Brant’s and
other popular Medicines, together with Wistar's Bal
sam, Cod Liver Oil, Wolf’s Aromatic Schnapa, Ac.
CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS,
for Medicinal and Sacramental uses.
Claims & ®tl».
of the best quality.
Flavoring Extracts, Spices, Pepper. Salcratus,
Soda, Candles, Soap, Burning Fluid,
Camphenc, Turpentine, Alcohol,
And an innumerable variety of articles in common
use. • |
j/ZS" Please call'at the NEW DRUG STORE.
P. R. WILLIAMS, Ag’t
WelUboro, March Iff, 1859.
CORNING
FIRE & LIFE lINSURANCE OFFICE.
bigelow a Thompson, agents.
AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Of Hartford, Cl.'—Capital $1,000,000.
HARTFORD F/RE INSURANCE COMPANY.—
Qapilul, $500,000.
PAfEXIX FIREINSURANCE COMPANY.
Of Hartford, Ct.;—Capital, $150,000.
PEOPLE’S FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of New York City; —Capital $150,000
NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Of Hartford, CtJ $225,000.
MANHATTAN FIRiEINSURANCE CO.
Of New York City,—Capital $200,000.
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Capital, j -$20(),000.
HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital, $lOO,OOO,
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Accumulated Capital, $1,500,000.
The subscribers arc prepared to issue policies of in
surance on the niostlfavorablc terms in the above well
known and reliable Stock Companies.
Farm buildings insured; for three years at rates as
off as any good companies.
All losses will bo promptly adjusted and paid at this
office. by mail will receive prompt at
tention « WM. L. BIGELOW,
Oct. 13, 1859. . - C. H. THOMPSON,
P. J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor.
■ '' V V
, 840,00
Pays for la full course in fbo Iron City College, the
largest, most extensively patronized and best organ
ized Commercial School in the United States.
357 Students Attending Dally,
ITlarcli, 1559.
Usual time to complete a full course, from 6 to 10
weeks. Every Student, upon graduating, is guaran
teed to bo competent to manage the Rooks of aov
busine.-s, and qualified to earn a salary of from
§5OO to §lOOO.
Students enter at !any time—No Vacation—Review
at pleasure. !
51 PREMIUMS FQR REST PEXMAX
SIIIP AWARDED IX ISSS.
Minister's sons received at half price.
I or Circulars and Specimens, of Writing, inclose two
letter stamps, and address F. W. JENKINS,
! Pittsburg, Pa.
Oct. 27, 1859. i
WELLSBORO FOUNDRY
.' -A-X-D-
Machine Shop
AGAIN IN FULL BLAST.
ROBERT YOUNG, late of the firm of Tilbor
Y'oung ,t Co., Tioga, takes this method to in
form tho Public that he has leased the r
Foundry and'Machine Shop,
in the A of \\ ellsboro, for a term of vears, and
having put it in good running order, is prepared to do
all kinds of work usually done at such an establish
ment, in the best manner and out of the best material
TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE !
lie has had overjtwcnty years’ experience in the bu
siness and will have tho work, entrusted to him, done
directly under his supervision.
No i cork mill be tent mil hnl/ [huthnl.
MILL-OEA.BIXUS, PLOW'S, STOYKS
and castings of all kinds on hand and made to order
May 28, 1857. . • ROBERT YOUNG.
DICKIIVSOirS Mlit
KEEP it before the public, that the People's Humble Ser
rant has been
THOROUGHLY repaired, ■
in every way during the past Summer, and has also been
furm.-hed with ru entire
NEW LOT OF MACHINERY ,
throughout, of the latest and best improvements of the aco.
and that it is now in perfest good order to do custom o^
"ffl? Aigus, 19, MM. L ' D ' M ’ ENCi;K - ‘
Mansfield; Flouring Jim.
T l mat e .a I id > VTl'J”!;'l''- (1 T ™ ln,t * aro hereby notified
* MIH h»4 ju«t been repaired, and put in per-
Wralr’, t ,l' rCO mn of " l “" a “id a fUmt Grain
seed from tho grain,
consequently tho best of work can and will bo done. Mot-
J**! 1 ®tf7 J \ ers are inT| ted to ’try this Mill, and finer
rate work, will h«* WHrranted by j. Q. KKLLY,
M.unfirM. Aui*u«c.Ui. lsr.o. Milby.
B. CatU paid f..i nil kin-Ii of dr.itn sit thv Mill.
lIYIPI iNT MELOB Ea „„
The oldest Establishment in >he Units
Employing Ttco Hundred Men, and i*
ishing Eighty Instruments per (Tad
Combining all their recent Hut,rov cm , r Kk -
Organ Melodeon.ic. «5-Tbe Di> .IJcTe.
obtained in Melodcona of onr manufacture w l>
GEO. PRINCE & co
Manufactnrers, Buffalo, ij!’y
TTholesale Depots: S 7 Fnltoa StL N Y~„ i „
Chicago, Illinois. ’ iI “ J Ho m,
WHOLESALE ACEXTS-KnvA k
Mass; W. F. Colburu, Cincinnati, ilhm-
StLoui.J/o.; fh f, w o r , w"7* i ' t >l4
heimer, Toronto, C. W. 03 ’ 42 s,
From the Home Journal, April 3,
The Mclodeons manufactured by prince * r "
At S 7 Fulton -Stiftt, are the best i u the
them,and therefore speak UDdorsiandin-iv of tt.l,
They are afforded at a very moderate coat e r Cfr
Prices of Portable Instruments
Four octave Melodeon, extending from C to (’
Four and a half octave •* » cto k ' ’
Five octave, “ k yto F ' ' &
Fire octave, doable'reed, ,s “ y lo y’ * * TS
Organ Melodeon.
Two banks of Keys, Five Seta of Reeds s ,
and a half octave Port pedals, one a»*t uf rLi, 6 ,„ to
Independent, ..... Pedal Bi
Prices of Piano Cased. * 3i#l
Five octave Melodeon, extending from F m y
Six octave do do F to p .* '
Five octavo double reed, do y j., y' ’
Fire octavo, two Banks of Keys • . 15« m
Our facilities for manufacturing ,ire rirf -ct a ri i r
long experience in the business, h<ivin K iimO,‘',i , Cl
over Twenty-two thousand Wfclodeon.. l d
confident of giving satisfaction. tteons- *e f<
All Instruments of our m:umf.irtur<- fci;’.,-> r s ,i« i
dealers in any part of the United States <v. i .mod-w 05 c
ranted to be perfect in every respect, and U anr rp V2 ’
be necessary before the expiration of one \. Mr .i rl f r
of sale vre hold ourselves ready and willin’ to • ui *
same free of charge, providing the i„ jnr \ i/n«IiiSJ!Vi
accident or design. r.F.u A’. PRINCE ioj
Hog’h'Totmgr, Agent for Tioga Co. 1
Agents for the sale of onr Melodeons mnv 1* f, jUn ,.
the principal cities and towns in the Umttd Stat-> i.-VV
ados. [June 23,1559. ly. awC;
yVLL LENGTH STEEL ENGRAVE
-OK
WASHINGTON & EVERETT,
Including a view of Mount Vernon,
in tbo engraving of Washington. The— splendid
are from original painting* by and dr« ivtAvn
steel in the highest style of Art. They are radi | t ,
es, each containing six square feet, nun* u.r.- qL
aide pictures have been palmed upon the public as
art—and especially in cheap black and muddy rncrai.cr
that it is difficult to cumineo persons uf ta?t<- that t‘,»
safe in ordering what they have not first Men \\. 'in,
paid the first artists {heir nan prints. amountm; t« nai
thousand dollars, to produce engravings really b-aumci.*
well as the best portraits, and-tlm diall U -pi r.did ~rn:
menu to any parlor. that can I* reh'd-.c
£s'Tbe editor of tho X. Y. Obstrcrr odj*:—■ Th-.—; ecc
vlngs are genuine works of art—tlu
The portrait of Everett will takepri-ioleiuf nil ..th-rs”
£3“Thc New York Christian Aihuc.ite >jjr —-fi,. r i.-
Rinoug the linc'st engraving- w u li.ivi- t-\rr -<rn. jud Til
PUBLISHER AKK FULLY UE&PUXMULEiOKAUIHH
I’itOilJSE.”
Terms—Almost Gratis.
We will send. ]K»?t paid, securely {..uA.-d in rol!er'—Fi:h'
Engraving and n Magazine, on.- j. ar. for $3. R.th Eu
graving* ami a s.{ Magazine, one ji-ir. tors 4.
•CS* Agents who remit f-to at one time, will hare an «n
copy of each engraving. The Magazines are
lIAJU’EUS.
THE KNICKERBOCKER.
UODEY'S LADXs KOOK.
THE ATLANTIC.
SCMVOnp.
ear's
'ir an 1
subscribers receive their supply for the ji.V>lirKt|frem thei
respective publication olhces. The cost ul the eneranas
ie paid only by the difference beiwten the I'.Vjyt wWmsl
and the regular price of the Magazines. 'v
Engraving* sent at once, and sub*. npti'n*
cals cnmniene'* with current i-Me*. un’ - orl r-1
Money at our ri-»k if proof is it tamed ol !ia%.nz l*'*u mil-x
First are best, thcr fore -end e.irb. A«l>ire?»
u. U. EAILEY A 0>
(At Wm. Hall & Son's Music Store.i Hr idwaj.
Doc.l, l»)t. New \-rk
T %e Great Rush
AT THE FIRE YESTERDAY M'IUNINb -V
Win. Robcrlfr’ Tin Shop
was caused by the anxiety of the public to sscur
from harm his
LAROE AND SUPERIOR STOC]
-or
COOKING- STOVES,
of which he has the largest and best a.v'urtaicntat tl
LOWEST PRICES, c\er brought into tin; Her", j
any time or by any person whatever.
THE GOLDEX WEST,
Elevated Oven, N’o. I.
THE GRAND MONARCH,
Another superb elevated oven.
FOREST BELL, ami HENTER.
two more elevated ovens. Regies
live-oak, ifia irj tha as drawee,
all elevated o|*ens, and warranted to jri'c gm'd sati*-
faction. They will be sold at K.-a prices thau-*u’-'u
stoves can be bought for elsewhere in Hog* l ’-ountj
Also—
PARLOR STOVES,
Self-Regulator.-, three sizca. Cast mm format
lors, a good assortment, and I> (| X 1 ‘
best pattern?, Ho is prepared t»* furni/u TI.
SHEET IRON WAKE and STnVK PITK. pr-aipf*.
as heretofore. Also EAVK G I ITERS, sub.-unrau.
made, to order. And he is now ready to farnu** 101
set, u new and valuable ki.id of
JS'OX-FUk f,zisir rniv. s
Down’s A Co. Manufacturers. These pump.- ari !/ ar
ranted to keep free from ice in all n calker.-. /
farmer should call, examine, and if suited, pun.
this invaluable Pump.
Call fit the old ttdnd, Mam si., ‘
below Bowen's New Store. V M. lllbhi
We l,w bjro, Nov. IT, 1859. J _ _
Hlaiibllclcl Classical Seminar)•
MANSFIELD. PA.
THIS INSTITUTION is located at ‘
oga Co. Pa,, on thh lino of the
Us location is not surpass! Im* azn “ ecl: ‘‘ a^ s , ej
State, in beauty of scenery, kcaltlifuincs? 1 ‘ c “
ami morals of *.ociety. r-.j
The building is of brick—lsl feet fi'ir.t.
stories high. It will be completed "J fl::
Boarding and Dormitories for the indents at -
mencement of the winter term. _ . ,
Good board in private families, and y\, ]!e!l
who board thcm.-elves can be had at ibel-^ 1 - T UJi
Tlic Seminary is under the care q ~meb
dretli. A. M., Principal,'and Miss Ju’ia • |
Preceptress, aided by a competent fibiT'
The course of study will embrace ill l' ra *^ Qr . e f y f
in similar institutions. A Graduating
Voting ladies will be formed and diplunu j
X’articuTar attention will be given to stag
ing to tench.
CALENDAK- . fc:
"Winter Term commences Nov. 23; clo:es
Spring “ “ March 24; c!oa« JuC ',
EXPENSES,
icino.v, pi;k tehji or rorr.ri.i.>
Common English branches - * 1
Higher English branches - *. -51)
Languages and higher Mathematic- J
Instrumental Music - ,y ,iq
Use of Instrument - - * t
Drawing L - - » J«»
Painting - , - . - - 4 00 “
Incidentals, 25 cents. c,r-at.J
yZjsT'Tuitiou'bills are required to b 0 a dcu llt .
factorily arranged before the students can ta<
to recitations. For further particular
principal. S. B. KLLl nT V- 0 ’
W. C. It IP LEV, te-/y. L l>cc '