TREASURER'S SALE Of Seated. Land in Tioga County Pa. In pursuance of-the provision of an act of £be -General Assembly, passed the 9tb day of April, 1844, will be exposed to public sale at the Commissioners' Office in Woilsborougb,on the second Monday in June iB6O, the tracts of land described in the following list, unless the taxes due on them are paid before that time. J. S. WATROUS, Treasurer of Tioga Co. March 8,1860 Tm. 1 Wild. I Owner or to I Tax. Land. | Land. | whom assessed ( Dol. Cents. BLOSS. 2} J i buildings lot A buildings V Edwin Dyer laud & do j 3 147 Dyer Lowrey £ Co store bouse £ lot S. W. Morris est., boose and lot Charles Phipps boose and lot John Waddle glass factory E..J. Bussing 3 town lots Ellis Bewa 10 Newton Lightner j house and lot John Lang est 6 95 James C. Lohse I F. E. Smith 40 Daniel Water* COVIWOT OUT 50 James Mitchell 67 Erasing Franklin • 87 Josiah William* 20 J.H. Austin ICO David Cunningham 40 E. C. Johnson 60 Stephen Pierce 60 David Reese fa^use Wjatt Sumnor Willard White house & lot 100 Allen Crandall 50 Marlin Doland 139 S. S. Packard COTIXOTOtf BORO h«nsc and lot £. C. & J. E. Johnson 2 lots Spangler & Co., shop and lot Francis Campbell house and lot Jas. Welton bouse and lot Jeremiah Wardwell blacksmith shop A lot R. G. White CHARLESTON ■ 60 Daniel Butler 71 George F. Butler 75 Isaac Catlin 50 • A. P. Cone . 6 1027 L. J. Cooley 60 Thomas Bock 3 ac. <fe steam-saw mill B&rnes and Jennings boose and lot Henry Kidder 46 60 Noah Wheeler 60 George H, Bockns 73 Ales. Cummings 40 Duncan Campbell 23 Spencer Crittenden 91 Thos. V. Rockwell 23 Jeremiah Wilson 280 Samuel Rexford 92 David Davis 86 ■ Hiram Mattison ICI James MoCannon 50 John Hollins, jr 60 Francis Smith 61 Horace Stratton 63 Edward Juran 87 Clark W. Bailey 385 Adolphus Eaton 120 Julius Sherwood 38 H. J. Calkins 96 Jacob Evans CHATHAM Charles King D. Palmer Ephraim Taft J. Thompson Wm. Miles A. A. Andrews M. Bccraft MJ Bcardman O. F. Beach & W. Gumming David Clooee James Gifford I John Haoketfc 'j Nicholas Hike 1 G. W. King ] Charles Lone \7 2: \ 51 \ H \ W 8 \ 61 \ 2( \ 51 8 \4l 2 K* Leandcr Lovri R. J. Mosher’ G. Woodbury P. F. Christian M. Conway Douse ana 101. \ 8. B. Kenyon 14 36 Xlsnoc Simmons CEYITIER Erastua Crippen Reuben Davis Barfon How Jonas'Schoonover James M. Bash Mary Blue Darid Case A. P. Cone \ Alva Dickins\ Horace Hill '• Abram Smith \ John Sawyer DEEiUAR 100 Ichabod Brown 50 Henry Darling 7.1 James Guernsey 35 Win. Hoag *4 Philander Niles 300 Lyman Spencer 58 1-2 Eleazer Ashley 100., Nathan Broughton 50 Wm.'Drew ' 13 Simeon Decker 72 Reuben L. Grover 53 1-2 Isaac B. Kennedy 40 Wm. Moyer 40 Seamens 100 WF Robinson y 4B John Fisher 50 Thomas M. Kennedy 70 Morris, & Thos. F. Magill house and lot Georgo Trexler FARmiIVGXOS 3 77 ‘ Timothy Bryant 20 10 6 10 i t 8 10 < 50 A. & 11. Bullock 149 David Clark 100 W B Clark 80 Harvey Litter 100 Isaac French CrAINGS housed; loti I Bruner A C 0.,. 1 -49 Henry Sherwood 1 ac. houeo and lot 2 U. W. Merrick . 164 A. F. Ogden JACKSON house and lot A. P. Cone 6 94 Samuel Kendrick 3 44 Morris Clair 8 28 Benj. Kenyon 3 8 Stephen Steward 10 40 S. L. Andrews 27 J. P. Cleaveland 8 36 Benj. Doty 42 Harry Dewey 20 393 , H H Dent 24 64 Stephen Everett house and lot D. C. Kinsman 50 Mina Owens 27 Ira Stillings 50 Charles Shivei 62 A B Howland 111 208 . Loren Copley house and lot Peter Adamy bouse, lot A store Joseph Dewitt 15 68 Joseph W. Guernsey house and lot Charles Smith house and lot James Brink 50 John Hn7en LAWRENCE 30 SO Daniel Campbell LAWRENCE BORO 3 houses and lots Calvin Cowley lot Joseph Hyers LIBERTV Cbas. Comstock - Chas. Biter ELKLAND 15 41 85 100 Wm. Baxter 12 86 Joel Colvin 4 .40 Walter Bottom 8 42 L. Smith 35 100 Culver k Slossoa homo and lot Gilbert Hubble do A. F. Lyon do Peter Merritt do John Batcher do C. H. Colegrove “ do Wm. Guernsey do * Wm. Heck do Isaac Taft do Haoe^enon ELKLAND BORO house and lot do KUDDLEBtBT 107 Charles Sumners 11 55 4 66 George Fowler *1 24 8. 42 S. B, Kenyon 125 6 1723 Strang, Bulmer & Co. 88 56 27 33 Thomas Leet 6.63 22 Gay White 123 Joseph Pelham 1 93 23 43 Simeon Brown S3B 30 STO Sarah L. Kean 33 81 house and lot Jaboz Stone 53 saw-miU64 716 G. R. Wilson 807 *1 79 Si 10 ' 200 6 49 1 5S 6 23 1 7i 15 75 1 78 400 Lorenzo Allen 16 200 - C. Gregg 3 247 estate of Sylvester Bailey 17 86 steam-mill oil Charles E. Osborne 6 11 town lot Aaron Baldwin 78 280 G. D. Williams & Co. 7 76 furnace 713 Mansfield Iron Work* 80 15 SHIPPED 100 ' John Hastings 211 200 est. of D. B. Wilcox 2 11 IIUXLAND 5 45 Henry Bumcas 1 18 2 73 2 35 1 5S 200 Daniel Gray 3 26 10 118 Artemas Rumscy 2 49 6 r.i SILLITAN 3 , 97 Spicer Davenport 1 -JO 3 17 Alrah King 55 100 Jotin Cushin 1 05 house and lot 'James Thompson 25 30 Alfred Ripley 1 31 6 40 DM Young 1 S 9 j I 8 107 . AG Churchill 137 2 08 3 68 Joseph Gregory 50 H W. King 50 W B Robbins 4 7 W. T. Ramsey TIOGA 1 32 I 90 1 20 house and lot Abram Conklin SI 250 Isaac Benson 6 6.1 house and lot Willis II Hjdo 2 43 Douglass Johns 1 44 house and lot Page 1 05 434 A 4 0 Weston 6 83 vacant lot ' Jno A Mathews 25 20 • 01 W Patrick 210 61 64 3 67 4 56 1 91 35 55 2 91 6 25 UNIbX 94 James Beamish , 4 37 ■8 30 Hubbell Manley 63 50 John Jenkins 75 50 Jas Burrows 75 50 80 Oliver Sellard 1 50 5 104 James Peters 1 29 1 87 1 44 2 27 12 29 1 87 119 1 53 1 05 2 48 75 Isaac Woodard 1 70 43 - Isaac Rcedor 46 40 Joseph Brion 63 47 Merrick Crandall e&t. 5 93 46 John Rouscr 73 4 27 Jonathan Hurlbort S 5 100 525 CL Ward 15 21 8 22 A J Dann So 1 67 13 20 8 20 5 41 2 26 2 64 printing office J. P. Magill 3 78 house and lot Ilenry Kimball 5 73 WARD 100 Isaac Smith 99 Israel Bodle 105 John Foster 10 126 Daniel Huger 1 58 100 Artor Johnson 113 331 John Winters 2 67 * 200 E L Nash 410 8 93 Michael Connelly 1 30 103 1 Jeremiah Whaling sil 1 80 1 15 1 57 1 24 80 Aaron Ward 1 75 •10 Henry Nelson 40 100 John E Parker 2 16 XsS John Reed 3 36 108 James Rosengrant 2 11' 110 C Bennett 1 10 95 Nathaniel Bailey 93 81 J B Monroo 81 200 Andrew Aldriek 6 10 194 Alonzo Barnes 3 93 140 Frank Burger 3 32 108 J E Clcareland 2 19 105 Merritt Cfarispall 3 20 100 Walter Caldwell 3 06 20 John J Dewitt 41 53 Andrew Dailey 1 02 100 * Joseph Doaue 208 115 Nicholas De Pul 3 52 96 Daniel Forest 2- 93 163 lIM Ferguson 492 $0 Henry Fries 2 44 106 A Gibson 324 103 JRHix 3 14 205 Jas. Higgins 6 60 131 Huff 1 37 81 Ira Knapp 86 100 James R Lewis ■ 3 05 96 Frank Maynard 2 92 257 W Meade 7 82 141 Eli Meade 4 23 103 Chester Northrnp 3 14 2 35 F E Rundle 2 83 217 Robert Richards 6 62 114 Jas. Soper < 3 48 103 Asa Slater 3 14 77 Jas. Sargent 2 36 110 David Vanlone 3 35 107 John Wheeler 4 40 \ 87 David Ward ' 178 \ 89 WM. A Walker 1 83 \ 64 David Walker 1-28 105 Leroy Ward 2 30 - 100 Timothy Dougan 1 00 130 W H Barlow 2 60 IOS Chas. Harrey 1 08 91 Aaron Wood 1 82 100 v John P Taylor 1 00 2 48 ■ Charles Cooley 70 F 31 * 3 67 ,1 26 1 03 194 ■\ v \ 1 \ 1 1 85 1 23 1 4 1 6<S 3 47 2 84 1 07 1 S 9 157 3 36 2 64 COMMERCIAL COLLEGE LOCATED OVER THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY BASK, BIN6H ARITON, N. Y. Rooms open lor lustructiou from 9 A. M. to P. M. D. TV. Lowell, Principal, Professor of the Science of Accounts, Practic.il Accountant, author of Loweil’s Treatise upon Book Keeping, Diagrams illustrating the same. Ac. Joux McCabe, Assistant Professor in the Book-Keeping Do partmeni, A J. Warxer, Profo«?cr of Practical and Ornamental Pen manship, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence. 7 45 3 15 LECTURERS. lion. Daxiel S. Dickixsox, Lecturer on Commercial Law and Political Economy. lion. Uaxsom Bacov. Lecturer on Contracts, Proramissary \otes and Bills of Exchange. Rev. Dr. E. Axdrlvs. Lecturer on Cemmercial Ethics. 2 06 1 11 1 81 EXAMINING COMMITTEE. Hon. Sherman D. Phelps, Wm. 11. Osborn, Esq. Tract R. Morgan, Esq. 11 07 7 54 3 12 1 OS 3 51 2 20 •63 s * Young Men In this Institution will bs 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 and practice of Double Entiy Book-Keeging aa applied to me following kinds of viz:—General Merchandising. Manufacturing. Banking. Commission, Steamboatiug, Rail roading. Forwarding. Freighting, Foreign Shipping, Ac. Ladies Department entirely separate from that of the gen tlemen. 2 41 Student* can enter College at any time and receive indi vidual instruction. J3y this arrangement every etndeut 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. . TERMS. \ 4 73 53 8 IS 92 Tor Book-Keeping, full accountant's course, Including Practical Penmanship, Commercial Computations and Diplo ma (Time unlimited,) - • • ■ . : - $35 up Same course for Ladies, (separate apartment - 20 00 Penmanship and Arithmetic, • - 10 DO 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 particulars send for a circular. ■ Blnghampton, Sept. 8,1059. 1 24 17,64 Mr*. Winslow’* Soothing Syrup FOR Children teething. Price 25 cents. For Sale at Roy’s Drag Store. HONEY OF LXVERwCRT, fop Coughs and Colds Price 25 cents. At Boy’s Drng Store. ’ Dr. Knickerbacher J, B. Thompson Marcellas Odle RICHMOND James R Wilson 1 52 H. A. Guernsey 7.38 Wm. Moss Alfred Rozell A. J. Smith Wm. Casbeer WJBIXSBORO FACULTY. THE TIOOA COUNTY AGITATOR. ROBINStfN’S - 1 72 1 57 book stoke, NEWS ROOM 2 58 I'B* BOOK BINDERY, 23 20 1436 Corning, N. Y. SCHOOL AND I ( MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS 2 03 BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. PAPER HANGINGS, FANCY ARTICLES MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS I CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, MUSIC, GOLD- P E N S, PICTURES, MAPS, &c, BOOKS BO VXD IX AXT STYLE THAT MAT BE DESIRED. JSS~ Orders ly Mail promptly attended to. E. E. ROBINSON, 1 06 1 04 4 44 1 96 Corning, Oct. 20. NEW .GOODS! WM.NkROE & CO., Have just received their Hew Stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS. Consisting in part of DRY GOODS GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, READY jyi A D E CLO T II 1 Ni G HAjTS & CIP S , BOOTS & S HQE S , CROCKERY & HARDWARE, GLASS & WOODENWARE, CARPETS’, FLOOR & TABLE OIL CLOTHS, and in fact everything in the lino of Goods (hal is usually kept in a store enn 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. EOE £ CO'S. Wellsboro, Oct. 27, 1559. %£s»■ CABINET WARE ROOM. TflE Subscriber most respectfully announces that he has on hand at the old stand, and for sale a Clioap L.ot of Furniture. comprising in part Bres*tn>j%ui Common Bureau*, S'crcfnrics and Book Cane*, tW.o), Caul and Pitr Tablch, Ihuiuu and Breakfast liable *, Marble-toppedand Common Stn-uh, Cupboards, Cottage mid other Bedstead*. Stand*, So fas and Chairs, Gilt and Jluseirund Mouldings for Picture Frames. I COFFINS made to order on short notice. A hoar-e will be furnished if desired. : N. B. Turnin'; and Sawing done to order. August 11, 1559. ■ B. T. VANHORN. Mansfield Classical Seminary. MANSFIELD, PA. THIS INSTITUTION is located at Mansfield, Ti oga Co. Pa., on the line of the Tioga Railroad. Its location is not surpassed by any section of the State, in bounty of scenery, hcalthfuluees of climate, and morals of society. The building is of brick—lsl feet front, ar.il four stones high. It will be completed su as to furnish Hoarding and Dormitories for the students at tho com mcucement of the winter term. Good board m private families, and rooms for those who board themselves can be had at the lowest prices. The Seminary is under the care of liev. J. Lau dreth, A. M., Principal, and -Miss Julia A. llosmcr. Preceptress, aided by a competent corps of teachers. The course of study will embrace all branches taught in similar institutions. A Graduating Course 'for Young ladies will be formed and diplomas given. Particular attention will he given to students intend ing to teach. Winter Term commences Nor. 23 ; closes March 3. Spr»ng “ “ March 2S; closes June SO. , expenses. TUITION, TER TURK OF FOURTEEN ’WEEK?. Common English branches - $4 50 Higher English branches - 000 Languages and higher Mathematics 750 Instrumental Music - - - 10 00 Use of Instrument - 000 Drawing - - - $3 00 to 500 Painting - - - - 100 to 800 Incidentals, 25 cents. ' /Sf*Tuition bills are required to be paid or satis factorily arranged before the students can- be admitted to recitations. For further particulars, address the principal. S, B.ELLIOTT. Prea’t. W. C. RIPLEY, Sec’y. [Dec. 22, 1859.] • BnlTulo Robes. A FEW BALES No. 1. Rohes for sale rerv cheap at [Nov. 17] W. A. ROE * CO’S. ®L w J??! ,lo,l ’ s Liquid Pepsin. FOR Dyspepsia and Indigestion. For sale at Roy’s Drug Store. PERRY DAVIE’S PAIN KILLER in large bot \ For Fal« at Roy’s Drug StWo. AND :0; AND CALENDAR. ■ EVANS & WATSON’S SALAMANDER SAFES. 304 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA"! another TRIUMPH! Pmr.ADEU’iHA, Sept. 29, 3859. ■ To the President of the Pennsylvania Agricultural Society:— The subscribers, your committee to examine tbo contents of a Salamander Safe of .Evans & M atson, after being exposed-to a strong fire on the Fair Grounds for eight hours, respectfully represent , That' after seven cords of oak wood and r thrce of pine Iml been consumed around the Safe, it was open ed in‘the presence of the committee, and the contents token out, a little warmed, but not even scorched. Several Silver Medals heretofore received by the manufacturers, and a quantity of were in the Safe, and came out oncirely 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 Modal; Geo. IV. Woodward, Jobs IV. Geary, J. P. RUTHERFORD, Alfred S. Gillett. STILL ANOTHER. • Wilmixctov. Del., Sept, 17, ISs9.—Messrs. Evans and Watson, Philadelphia. Gentlemen: The Salamander Fire-Proof Safe of your manufacture, purchased by us> from your Agent, Ferris & Garrett, ot our city, some nine months ago, was severely tried bjl r burglars last Saturday night, and although they had a slgdge hammer, cold chisels, drill, and gunpowder, they did not succeed in opening the Sale/ The lock being one of Hall'* Patent Pow der-proof,’’ they coull not get the powder into it, but drilled a bole in the iljwcr panel and forced in-a large charge, which was ignited, tind although the door, in side aud out, c bowed the explosion not to have been & small one, it was not forced open. Me suppose they_ wero the gicatcr part of tho nigbt at work on it. We arc much gratified at the result ot the attempt to entef it, and if tho above tacts are of any service, you are at ]ibsyly to use them. Your?, truly, BAYXARD A JOSES. GEE VT FIRE l-jANOTHER TRIUMPH. Knoxville, Teni.-'Sef, March loth, ISs9.—Messrs. Evans A Watson, Philadelphia: 6Vnf/nnt’jj ; It afi’orrU me great pleasure to say to you that the Salamander Sale, which I purchased of you in February. IsjS, 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 hi March hist. The Sate tell through into the collar, and was exposed to intense tycul for six or eight-hours, and when it was taken frpm the ruins and opened, all its contents were found to lib in a perfect state, the books and papers not being injured in the least- I can cheerfully recommend y«uir Safes to the community, believing a? I do. that they arc as near fire-proof as it is possible for anv Safe to be made. THOMAS J* POWELL. JSS* A large assortment of tho above SAFES al ways on hand, at 30-i Chestnut street, (lato 2d South Fourth st. Philadelphia. J Dee. 22, 1559. BALDWIN, LOWELL & CO., Tioga Village, Pa,, Have just receicul a large and carefully scUcicd assortment of SPEIjN t G goods. Consisting m part of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. and arc prepaid t-> furnish them at as re.isonnblo rates as they can be bought in any other market. Customeis can rely upon finding at all times any article they may wish, and all Guodif warranted to be as represented. SILKS, A XI) LADIES' GO.ODS , Latest Styles, and adapted to every variety of trim mings. Ladies will do well to call and examine be fore purchasing chew here. Baldwin, Lowell & Co., have always on hand a sea sonable and fashionable stock of READI-MADE CLOTHING, which wili be sold at the lowest CASH PRICES. , -A L S 0- GROCKRIES. CROCKERY. HARDWARE, GLASS. STOXE. HOLLOW A WOODEX WARE. I/tUX. STL EL. XAJLS. OILS, LAiXT.i d- D yE-ST LTJ'S. dr. BOOTS AXD SHOES for Eceryhody. JTtj- AH Kinds of Country Produce taken in ex change fi-r Go"da sit the Market prices. Tioga, Mnv 12. 1559. TIO GA t’A BINE T~¥MtmO IIM. On W< n>l)«r« SI., Tiojja. rpilE uuder.'igped would inform the citi- RaSfM JL zci ,s s of Tioca, and the county goncral u L I\. that he keeps constsintiy on hand, for at h>w prices, //£ § A FINE ASSORTMENT OF GAE3BIET WARE CHAIRS, &C. Including Softs, Divans, Ottomans, Center, Dining and Breakfast Tables. ©sags slashes, B DRESS AND COSMOS BUREAUS. WASH STANDS, COTTAGE, FAXCT AXD CO Mil OX S®S A-B>®, -A-L-S-O- - Common cy Spring Scat Chairs All kihii of Rucking Chairs. AH article? in the above line made to order on short notice. Those desiring t-> purchase arc iuvited-to call and examine lor themselves before purchasing else where. „ J. W\ PUTNAM. Tioga, An~u=t -I, IS:9. I!OWAHI> ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. *1 O CA AB-na-'h-n Institution.•-slahlishrdhy special XuO»/# nul'Amo-vl for the relief of tbr vuv’- and dis tressed, ojfU'Jed irith Virulent and Lptdrnttc di*ca*'\<.‘ Tho IMmUoi s of this w«.ll known Institution in their An nual Report upon the ti>-atnicnt of Sexu.iDDi-oaises. express the luglueU •'.in-.l.ietion with the fuece-s which has attended the l.ihoi-of their surgeons in the euieof Spermatorrhoea. Seminal W«, iknc**. Impotence. Gonnrrluea. Gle‘ t, S>phlli3, the \uv ot Unamsru. 01 >oll-ahuBe. Arc,, uud order ti continu ance of Hi* - ' «auir* plan for the cusuimr %eur. Tim Consulting Surgum i-> authorized to give MKIUCAL ADVICE GRATIS, td all who apply fy iett r with a description of tlnur condi tion nitre. ccupation. habit* of lite. Ac.), and in ca-es of ex treme poverty, to FURMsII MEDICI Nil KKKKUFCHARGK. An inimitable Report ou Spermatoi rheea. or Seminal the \ice uf Unaaj.-m, Masturbation, nr sell-abuse, auU other dipca-e** of the Sexual organ*, by the consulting Suigeou, dill In* sent l>y mail nn a sv.th-d envelope), FREE OF CIIA RGK ion rucuipt of TWO STALL'S tbr postage. Other Kopuits and ‘inict* on the nature and-treatment of Sexual disease-, diet. \c , are constantly hemg puhhshed tor gratui tous and will be -ect to the afilicted. Pome of the now* runedie- and methods of treat men tjdlseovcred dur ing the 1 i-t year are ot cr.u mine. ! Address, for Ucport or treatment, Dr. J. SKjTLLTX HOT’QU TON. Acting Mitgeou, Howard Association, n 0.2 South Ninth Street. Philadelphia. Pa. ' ' By older of the Director?. KZKA T>. UKAimVEIX, President. GKO. FAIUCIITLD, SccruU.ry. August -I. I’d'l, 1%. MARRIAGE GUIDE. .4 -Viir auoh' nr william yousg, m.d. The secret clue to Courtship, Love and Marriage; with the diseases inci dent to Youth, Maturity and Old Age— being lights and shades of Married Life, ' t!S and Sorrows. Hopes, Fears and Disappointments. Let all married pco w/huV" pie, 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 of 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 cents) to DR. WM. YOUNG, No. 416 SPRUCE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. May 5, 1559. 8. • Brown’s Bronchial Troclic*. OR COUGH LOZENGES. For the cure of hoarse ness. Sore Throat and Pulmonary Irritation, and t« clear the \oke f»r public speakers and singers. Fur sale at Roy’s Drug Store, C. & J. L. EOBINSOK, Have the pleasure of announcing to their customers public generally, that they are now receiving thoix stock of ML 10 VITER GOODS. CONSISTING IN PART OF DRESS (fo 0D S. WHITE GOODS. STAPLE GOODS. EMBROIDERIES YANKEE NOTIONS GROCE E-J.E S HARDWARE. STONEWARE READY’MADE CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES WOODENWARE AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE REQUIRED BY THE PUBLIC CAN BE SE CURED AT REASONABLE RATES A T THE ABOVE WELL KNOWN A S' D WELL ESTABLISHED STAND EVERYBODY KNOWS THE PLACE, FIRST STORE SOUTH OF COURT HOUSE. Dec. 13, ’39.—;May sth. JVeic Drug Store, THE UNDERSIGNED takes pleasure in announ cing in tho citizens of WelLboro and vicinity that he ha* ju-t opened a new Drug Store in OSGOOjS)’S BUILDING, ITlain SI., where he has a complete assortment of Drugs & Medicines, woich he will sell cheap for cash. Our Stock of Drugs is complete, embracing every article ever called for. PATENT MEDICINES, Jayne’s, Ayre’s, Ileltnbold’s, MoLane's, Brant’s and other popular Medicines, together with Wistar’s Bal sam, Cod Liver Oil, Wolf’s Aromatic Schnaps, Ac. CHOICE JVIXES AND LIQUORS, for Medicinal and Sacramental uses. faults & ©tls. of the best quality. Flavoring Extracts, Spices, Pepper, Salcratns, Soda, Candles, Soap, Burning Fluid, Campbene, Turpentine, Alcohol, And an Innumerable variety of articles in common use. Please call at the YEW DRUG STORE. ; P. R. WILLIAMS, Ag'L Wellsboro, March 10, 1559. CORNING FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE. BIGELOW A THOMPSON, AGENTS. AETNA VIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital 51.000.C00. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.— Capital, £500,000. FACE NIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital. $150,000. PEOPLE'S FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Of New York City—Capital $150,000 ME ir EXOLAXD FIRE IXSURAXCE CO. Of Hartford', Ct. $225,000. MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE CO. or New Ytirk City,—Capital MASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE CO. Capital, SSOq.OOO, HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital, 5150,000. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Accumulated Capital. ■The subscribers are prepared to issue policies of in surance on the most fsuorable terms in tbo above well known ancl reliable Stock Companies. Farm buildings insured for three years at rates as ow sis 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, 18.39. f C. H. THOMPSON, P. J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor. : 84=0,00 Pays for a fall!course in the Iron City College, the largest, most extensively patronized and best organ ized Commercial School in the United States. 357 Stmlouts Attending Dally, lUardi, 1959. Usual time to complete a full course, from 0 to 10 weeks. Every Student, upon graduating, is guaran teed to Lo competent ttTmanage the Rooks of any business, and qualified to .earn a salary of from §5OO to $lOOO. Students enter at any Vacation—Review at pleasure. ■ 51 PREMIUMS FOR BEST FEXXAX SIIIP A WARDED IX 1858. A®* Minister's Sons received at half price. For Circulars and Specimens of Writing, inclose two letter stamps, and address F. W. JENKIXS, Pittsburg, Pa. Oct. 27. 1559. WELLSBORO FOUNDRY -A-N-D Machine Shop AGAIN IN FULL BLAST. T> 015ERT Y 0 I, XG, lute of the firm of Tabor JLv Young Co.. Tioga, takes this method to in form the Public that he has leased the Foundry and Machine Shop, in the \ illage of \\ ell.-boro, fur a term of years, and having put it in good running order, is prepared to do all kinds of work usually doue at such an establish ment, in the best manner and out of the best material. . TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE ! He has had over twenty years’cxperience in the bu siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, done directly under his supervi.-ion. Ao i cork trill be sent out half finished, ■ MILL-GEAUf-NGS, PLOWS , STOVES and castings of all kinds on hand and made to order. May 28, 1557. ROBERT YOUNG. WEW HIILLINLRY STORE. . FaH and Winter Goods. MRS. W. BOND, having returned from the City of New York, informs the ladies of this village and its vicinity, that offers for their inspecction, a Fashionable assortment of Millinery Goods, such as LADIES’ PATTERN HATS AND CAPS, Head-Dresso., Feathers; Ribbon., Laces and Flower.. Plain and Colored Siraics of everp description—all of which she will sell at very low for Cash only. Ilovrtfglhul many years’ experience in the business, she feels confident of giving satisfaction. Ladies will do well to call and exaraine'her stock. Straw Hats, cleaned and altered to the latest fashion. Shop on Main St, next door to the old Eagle panting ofiico. Wcllebvro, Fa., Oct. 13. 1859. iCE & CO*e IMPROVED PATENT a^L The oldest Establishment in r* * Employing Two Hundred tf,„■ i’t>% Instruments '^Jr* Combining all their recr-nt imi.ruv.-mn.,- ! “- Ontan MehMleon. Ac. «S-Th e C, ln “- obtained in Melodeons of ~.U r nianuf.i ture «EO. PRIScFi-Co Manufacturers, Buffalo, Wholesale Depots: 87 Faltou'<t \ v~~ Chicago, Illinois. * •- • ». at-’ i|. WUOLESM £ AGEXTZ-Wxws &t Mass; W. F. Colburn. Cmcinn.iti. «: St. tool*. J/o ; Fh. V. Werloin, >* ew Ur ’i ' ]>t * heimer, Toronto. C. W. • aD, -U> From the Home .TotiriMl. Apr,l z i?- ; The Meloilenr.s minuf«< tmul ]. y l*- Uri ! T r J at 87 Fnltnn Street, are the best m th- wr r i,i L V :i *’ them, ami therefore speak *i- •.) tjl They are afforded at a v. ry urn-hiM** p V 0l "‘-■-••'L* Prices of Portable InatroßKaf Four octave Melodeon. extumiin b ' C t Four and n half octave •• cto p ' * five octave, ‘‘ - p {j I'' ‘ • Five octave, doable reed. ei ’ Organ Xflolodcon. Two bank* of Keys Fit.’ p . and a half octave Fort pedals, one s-t offer,.,l ,V * Independent, - - 1 Prices of Piano Cased, Five octave Molodeon. extendin'; from V t.> j.’ Sit *»ctave do -i-j p tlj .. / ’ U’- Fit© octavo double du p , • ‘ * ’ h Five octave, two Banks of lu-v» - . l . } Our facilities for manufurmria.: axe a „,. < long experience in the btiMius.. luvii- f/. o y er Tweaty-two.thonsand Mclodeoni^ confident ot giving *<atisfa«ti>>n uoum. ■ All Instrument** ot uur nunufai tnr>* *-tK- , ,*i dealers in an) part of the I’rm* d ■jt.tt * >.r r„V> „i'*, ranted to be perhet in even r**'*f>* i. u t .[«[', u u*,, be necessary beii-re the e.\j ir.itmd cf .ne\■irf r n. •, of sale we ImM nuixdvvs i<v!y and wil-m,: t ,“ D „v same free of chmge. providing :jur\ i- n ., t . accident i-r design. »: K«» A* i* T ilvCE*sc Hugh Young, Agent for Tioga Co. Agent*. f *r th<- -ale of ,mr '!• nH> the principal citio* and town* m the I l:v1 adas. [June - J«. 1 SCO. 1%. r Fke Ch'eat Rush AT THE FIRE YESTERDAY JIOKXBG Wm. RoberU’ Tin Shop was caused hy the anaicty of the pehl.c to ;■■■ fruiri harm Lis LARGE AND SUPERIOR S r COOKING STOVES, of which he ha? the largest and lest assortment*, LOWEST PRICES, ever brought into tins Eorc any lime or by any person whatever, THE GOLDES.iVEST, Elevated Oven, Ko. !. THE GRASD SIOSARCH, Another superb elevated ovun. FOREST BELL,, and HIST two more 1. elevated ovens. Brides LIVE-OAK, HIA Hid Til A AXD RAX all elevated oven*, and warranted to juc 20a faction. They will- he -Ad at less prii.es thin stu\es can be bought for elsewhere in Tiogi Coi Also— PARLOR STOVES, Self-Regulators, tbiee sires. Cast iron Stores foi lors, a good assortment, ar-i Ib'X sTOVE? " best patterns, lie is prepared to furr sh TIN", SHEET IRON WARE and STOVE PIPE.pPn as heretotoro. Also HAVE GUTTERS, schstnut made, to order. And lie is now ready to farms: sot, a new and valuable ki.id of xox~fh£Ezixg mm, Down's £ Co. Manuiacturers. These pumps are ranted to keep free from ice in all weathers. Ei farmer should call, examine, and if suited, pare this invaluable Pump. Call at the old stand. Main st.. south side, one below Bowen’s Xew Store: WM.,ROBEETj Well-boro. Sov. K. Isso. 'new goods, $200,000, EALL & Vi IXTE ; SMS &■ CA?§ t Just received, an'i baving bought my silk H: unusually $1,500,000. LOW PRICES, I-am enabled to give my customers the Look at these figures: 1 Best St.so Silk Hat. CitvFali Stylore-hicedto; _ Best SLOO Silk Hat. City Fail Style rcdacea $2 50. 50 Hat warranted equal to those usua;iy $4 50 Silk Hats from Is - s ' J "Wool Hats “ •"* t 0 2 { ,- Fur Hats “ 6- to o 08. Men's Caps from 10 ? Boy’s Caps I' to * oL ' And all my goods at my usually lov rale-, and Largest Stock of good* to pJ.oct Lrouz'it t> • comprising almost all stvlcs ami ibapcj sao 13 Xotv York Market. STRAW GOODS' out at 25 tvt cent less than c " ?t - . . rvr C«rSi,s. 50,4 i. ISS». WM. t'ALKtr. TO HjO USEEEEPEB*' SOMEXIIIAV, XEW.—B. T. BABBITT a EI MEDICINAL .SAEERATI'.'. , j, Is manufactured iron-coniruea -d f anawi l, e entirely differ, ut fm-n ■ ■tn-r deleter- ons matter extnute 1 insm-h- . AND to produce Bi>.ad, 15w'U.t..iud .11 wh , n | without emit .into,; a 1 irti-'io , rLf ,iuciii-r • the 1 1 read or rake is baked. th- rc J.“ K., atuJ vJ wholos-mu reault-s. C\erv paincK « n •-* ‘^„ r ( iW turned to t?.w aud pu-es tiueiicb the / •j. Biscuit B-iitu: cons mams butcommou 'alt,«-U'“raniine» - tiiat re.ulilv Perceive bv the t ute ot Pm '*‘«r »t«» , it is entirely different from oilier &AKr.uu.. It is packed in one pound pap-rs. < * : u5 /i ' branded B. T. B-ißßitf. B. =: m.i .dn \ al-o, picture, twisted h»af of lu ‘Vy -chi^; effervescing wat*-i on the t«-p. " J?" n ■ ,npet. a nd[ AXD one paper vou .should preserve the • P^j^;—l he careful to gel the next exactly like th- ;■ brand as above. . - rh ♦h.sc.ik'! 70 Full directions for making If aCC , 2 , fratna and Sour Milk or Cream ir-xt.-- Inany each package: also. d:r-« te-n'*_ Jtc: ail kinds of Pastry: also, for making - and Suiilhez Powders. co MAGE YOUR OWN SOA OC3 • AMTIi K)M-' 3 I B. T. Babbitt's Puts ConcestiA.--* .j, # Warranted double the strengthol i; lb* ASJ) put up in cans—l K>. 2 lh- ; 1 '• '• j! i iin .j jeff —with full duection? for makiim ■ ,t:<>ap. I’.msunKrs will find this th*. YQjash in market. M»nufaaured_.im. ’ f I Xos. f.B and TO, Washington st . Nt» £>r 1 June 9, *59. ly. and No. ■i's Imn i• NEW HAT AND CAF S T THE Subscriber has just opened in Hat and Cap Store, where he tntet-~ ture and keep on hand a iiirge acu gc E * °f . gats, • Fashionable Silt and Cassini ), j; of my own manufacture, which wU b- times prices. ■ . rp c. SILK HA T & made to order on short notice. a free; The Hats sold at this Store are fittc ,„t Conformature, which! makes year he»« head without the trouble of hrc „, u pMsi“ 1 break the hat. Store in the New QCICh- Dickinson House. w Corning, Aug. 15, 1859. i EOLERS will find it to their Roy's Drug Store, ns he ho, # WhU supply of Essential Oils anti . which bo is selling very cheap for c ' ROXUER Jonathan's Farailn" Foil* 25-cents. ■ For sale^Usoy^^-r^ ill <>urh.-. I ro. ;i .. dr. -t- ■' ■ -OF
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