»• $ Old Mxids’.—Onel of Mr. Blech er’s sermons week in the -Jf. Y. Independent. " Here* is'anextract from one of the latest? ’ : . ' " l ' “I hayb fro'BjmEa)hy>ith;thait »M[e,Unfeel ing, and Undelicate'phrase, olcL maid, which is bandied about in the mouths of rude, unfeeling,! indelicate^ifcohaivJ£ls true thaf a ffelfish na tyre, cutoff from aU;duties and ties, and,, sink ing back into the solitary, life of a selfish heart, becomes most unloving, and useless. , But shall the- few cloud the trie, nobleness of-' the many ? llow. many elder,sisters, it may .be unblessed withwutward cornelines, have entered into a brother’s or a sister’s family, and accept dll" its cares as o duty of their lives, andi Joining hands with tlio mother, giving, to each child, ds .it were, two souls of love, like two wings of; God, to help it fly up jWithal from weakness and Ignorance to manhood and strength ! ; How' m-iny have'chearfully gu’cn up their owfr'whole life, built no ne~st,’ sought’nQ companion, but sang in the tree and near the younglings of an other’s nest, patient in toil, watchful and labor ious in sickness; frugal in poverty, rich in, nothin g.but good works, and in these abound ing in .wealth ! , When the roll is read above, and they are named thalt lived in self sacrifice, in in jwtience, in love, and in the only triumph of disinterested'mercy, they who are unmarried and childless, that they might more heroically serve the households of others, add become mothers to children; not their own shall stand bigh.and bright. ■ ■ “This tribute Is certainly becoming in me, yrho owe so much to such an one, my father’s sister, whose vyhulc and long life was'a noble illustration of fiidelity'and a picture of yirgmty such as was never dreamed of in ’ olden • days, -nor approached in any legend of poetry that • celebrated the virginal excellence of those who were called the brides of God because they chose his services rather than their own pleas ure." j A country schoolmaster one day .announced to his pupils thatan examination -would soon take place. “If you are examined in geogra phy,” said he,“ you will shurely be asked of what shape is the earth, just look at me, an I will show you mysnuff box to. remind you that it is round.” , Unfortunately, the schoolmaster had two boxes—a round one which he carried on Sun day, and a square one, which he carried during the w'cok. The fatal.day. having arrived, the class in geography was duly called out and the qnes tion was asked, what is the shape of the earth. The first boy appalled at the imposing appear ance of the examining committee, felt embar ascd and glanced at the master who at onco pointed at his snuff box-. “Sir,” he boldly answered, “tis round on Sun day’ and square all the rest of the week.” An Arrangement for Coughing in Church. —A correspondent says:—“l once spent a Sunday at Lyorts, on my way to Italy. I at tended the French Protestant Church. The form of worship is very, much like the Presby terian, and the minister, after preaching for about fifteen minutes, stopped rather abruptly, pronounced a word which I took to be “alez,” and sat down. Immediately tho whole congre gation, which had- hitherto been extremely quiet and attentive Appeared to bo seized with fits of coughing, sneezing'and expectoration— some blew their noses, some took snuff—by de grees the noises ceased, and after 'an inter val ot about five minutes the minister resumed his discourse, and it with out interrup tion. C. <G. OSGOOD, la now filling his Store from Top to Bottom, with a very desirable STOCK OF GOODS, AND SUITED TO THIS MARKET. They were selected with care and with due regard to Sftyle, Quality, & Price. And will be Offered at sw oin v&soaa as will bring about QUICK SALES. THE DRY GOODS DEPARTM ENT IS FULL, And we will not enumerate articlesl THE STOCK OF i . ® masf <& is large, and any person can be GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. HATS & CAPS BOOTS & SHOES Ha r d War e, CROCKERY, IRON, STEEL, & NAILS. PLOUR PORK <a ®. <o o m m a - And in short we shall. try and' keep nearly story : thing from the smallest article needed by the ladioiup ♦e an outfit for a lumberman's camp. 1 ' 1> J Suited. PISH - >" * IS i isiOMASHAiiDiajijt; b'ogj leave to inform the ..public that beds jiow receiy ‘".f sttiok M 1; which he offers at prices that will be found worthy of tho-ttttcntlttn ofploso purchasers.-- T •.-’this sidek part of /? \ •' V f n ■ , S A.w Hi S - of mostly all descriptions and at ALL PRICES. An Extensive Assortment of Dross Goods of New Styles S$ Qualities j never before introduced in this place, and a; extreme ly low ptices.' " J ■ - ! An endless variety of EMBR OIL ERIE'S, It 188 O$S, LA CES, A DBBSS TRIMMINGS, BROADCLOTHS, CASSIOTERES' & , VJESTINOS. , . . ALSO A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS ' & SHOil'S, HATS & CAPS, CROCKERY & BUSS WARE, intion. and many oilier things too numerous to m Again wo would invite purchasers to the Goods and compare prices , AYellsburo, Jan. 2S ; ’OO. niuiUficld Classical Semi MASSFXELD, PA. ' THIS INSTITUTION is located at Me oga Co. Pa., on the line of tho Tiog; Its location is not surpassed by any sec State, in beauty of seenery u hcalthfulneB3 and morals of society. ’ The building is of brick—lsl feet froi stories high. , It will be completed so a' Boarding and'Dormitories for the students menceraent of the winter term. i , Good board in private families, and rooms for those who board themselves can bo had at the lowest prices. The Seminary is uniter the care of Rev. J. Lan droth, A. M., Principal, and Miss Julia A. Hosmer, 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 bo formed and diplomas given. 1 Particular attention w ill be given to students intend ing to teach. ' _ _ _ j | CALENDAR. Winter Term commences Nov. 23; close Spring “ “ March 28; closi EXPENSES. TVITIOX, PER TERM OP POCRTEEJt T Common English branches Higher English branches - Languages mid higher Mathematics Inatrmneut.il Music Use nf Instrument Drawing Painting $3 00 ; - - - - 4 00 - Incidentals. 25 cents, .75?t~ Tuition bills me required to be pi factorily arranged before the students can to reeitatioiis. For further particulars principal. S. B. EBLIOT W. C. KIPLEV, Scc'y- [Bee. 22. ' T Great tSarg TO BE MADEI YOU will oml WRIUIfT in M. Bullard A CVa old • Store, whore ho ia selling 1 • FLOUR, • ‘ | FEED, Bit AN Ac., cheaper than at anjr other pi; TO LIIMBERMEY. I can TurnisTi Lumbermen with Flour n!: suit the times. Feed for almost nothin cordingly. JSHS" Will pay cash for Oafs, Bye and IVellshorp, Doe. 8, 1859. ERIE F OUN AKD MACHINE SHO , CORNING, N, Y. Wm, E. Rogers ■& Go. Proprietors, MANUFACTURERS oi Steam Engines, i Boilers, Morticeing and ifcnoning Machines, Mill Gearing ’ and Machinery, Plain and Ornamental Iron Window Caps, Sills and Casings, Door Cans, and all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings.j Also Manufacturers on a BADGE SCALE‘of Jeffrey’s CetebraUl Double ictliig FORCE PUfliP.r i The best in use for all ordinary purposes and con taining with the other qualities that of a superior Eire -Engine. • ' . ALSO—Manufacturers of tho celebrated “it aw kins Shingle Mills”—tho best now in use. Orders solicited by letter or otherwise. WM. E. ROGERS £ CO. Corning, X. Y., Nov. 10, 1860, ly. | ' LASTE The Farmers of Tioga NEED ONLY BE TOLD THAT QUANTITY QF THIS STIFF TICLE. RECOMMENDED BY GR Is ready for them at tho MANSFIELD PLASTER It requires no puffiing to produce a “ sold at the low price of .86,00 PER -TO' AMOI Mansfield, Jan. 2G, 18C0. DENTISTRY. FRANK McGEORGE, Permanently located in Concert Hall, CORNING, N. Y. VARIOUS Styles of Dental work. iTne continuous gum or Porcelain, the most nnWol, beautiful, and superior to any other system. Also a new stylo very beautiful and cheap, just introduced. Particular attention is requested to the artificial Heine for filling teeth, it being the color and nearly as burd.as the teeth and in many eases superior to any metallic substance. .Also, by a new process of olcetro-metl having silver plates can have them heavil gold on very reasonable terms. No cbl introduced. His System of practice is the experience of the best members of tb Corning, Nov. 10, 1859. : Refers to Dr. AV. D.iTerboll, Dr. May, Corning. Dr. t)ol«on,‘lsath. Dr. Browr ‘ cAßiwi -fpSill W Arß, E B < THE Subscriber most respectfully an he has on hand at the old stand, t CheapXot oi’Fiiriiiti comprising in part Dressing and Common Bureaus, Seerctan Cases, Center, Card and'Pier Tables, Breakfast Tables', Sfarble-toppcd and Co . Cupboards, Cottage and other Bedstead, fas and Chairs,. Oilt and Boseicood 'Jt Picture Frames. ' , | COFFINS made to order on short notice. A .hearse will bo furnished if desired. 1 - Turning and Sawing done to order. August 11, ;, B. T. VANIIORIT. ; Mansfleia Flom'lns rtllll. THE people o Mnnsrield.nna ■?lClnlty,a>a hereby'notified that said MILL has just been repaired, and put in per fect order, having three run of-atone' and d Patent Ortrin Separator, which will separate all foul seed fiom the grain, consequently tho best of work ciln and will bo done. ■ Met chants and fennors «ro. invltedito try this Mill, and Jim rate work will be warranted by ’ y. p. KELLY;. MadMleid, August IS, 18691 ‘ ’ f ■ Millot. ■C'S* S. If. Casa paid for ajlkinds of Crain at the Min. ■ ——l \ ft rv» : ir * "% —*- ' afc t?-' ■«***• ~f n % p~*v 1 n "* nn TT^p THE TIOGA COtliiTY AGITATOR. :'- g-jfir all and see THOS. H, ARDEN, nary. nsfield, Ti i Railroad, tion of the of climate, it, and four 3 to furnish at tho cam- s March 3. is Jane 30. 'BEKS. $1 50 6 00 7 50 10 00 2 00 o 5 00 ,o S 00 laid or sntis bo admitted address the '[T, Pres’t, :559.] aim MEAL; shorts, lace in town. Jt a figure to ; and all se- t'orn. 'V RIGHT FRED. IC. V ll Y p. ft v • •, County A LARGE RIOR Alt- EELEY MILL. rush,” and is BIXBY. :hlurgy, those ly plated with leap humbugs the result of ib profession. Or. Munford, >, Addison. 0 :0 M t inounoes that and for sale s ire. is mid Book Dining and nmon Stand*, t, Stands, So fouldings for COffIMEKCI AX COXXECf JB. tOCATED OVER THE SUSQUCIIA.YXA f AM,EY BANK, BINGHAMTON, N. V. r i Rooms, open for instruction from 9 A. M. to 9)4 P, M, • ' Jr - Faculty. D. W* K>^Lt,PriUjßlp^r, f l*rofesBotofthoScienoo6f Accounts, Practical Accountant, author of Lowoil’a Treatise upon ; Book Keeping, Diagrams illustrating tho same, &c. John Rankin, Commercial Accountant, Professor of Book oKcoping'an’d PractifcnlMathcmatics, - c. . J. J. Curtis, Assistant Teacher In the. Book-Keeping Be partuicni. - ' ' . fa J- Warner, Professed of. Practfcal and’. Ornamental. P«n inanahip, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence'. • LECTURERS. Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, Lecturer on Commercial Law and Political Economy. ITon. Ransom Balcom, Lecturer on Contracts, Prommissary Notes and Bills of Exchange. Rev. Dr. E. Andrews, Lecturer on Commercial Ethics.' EXAMINING COMMITTEE. Hon. Sherman Dv Phelps, War. U. OsuofcN, Esq. • Tracy R. Morgan, Esq. The object of this College is to aflbril all an opportunity of obtaining a thorough Business Education. The Books and Ponies are carefully arranged by practical accountants expressly for this Institution, ami embrace all the recent improvements. The course of instruction comprises every department of business. The learner will be thoroughly taught tho science ftnd practice of Double Entry Book-Kcepingus applied to tho following kinds of business, vix;—General Merchandising, Manufacturing, Banking, Commission, Stcamboating, Rail roading, Forwarding, Freighting, Foreign Shipping, &c. . Ladles Department entirely separate from that of tho gen tlemen. Students can enter College at any time and receive indi vidual instruction. By this arrangement every student is permitted to progress as rapidly as his enterprise and ability will permit, and when thoroughly perfect uud competent, will receive a Diploma which will enable him to review at pleasure. Time to complete the course from 6to 12 weeks. No vaca tions. Board $2 and $2.60 per week.' Assistance rendered to graduates in procuring situations. ’ TERMS. For Book-Keeping, full accountant’s course, including Practical Penmanship, Commercial CompUtatioUs atid Diplo ma (Time unlimited,) - * - • $35 00 Same course for Ladles, (separate apartment - 20 00 Penmanship and Arithmetic, - - 10 00 Teacher’s course iu Penmanship, practical and orna- mental, • - - - - - - - • 00 00 Twelve lessons in practical Penmanship - - *2.00 tPB-Occasioiml classes will bo formed in Phonography.— For farther particulars send for a circular. Binghampton, Sept. 8,1859. REVOLUTIONS "VT/"!!ETHER in Government or fashions never go W backwards. “Old Fogyism” may frown down every exhibition of youthful fancy, yet every issue from the Press of Fashion shows that some new ad vance has been made in this brancij of Science and the {Arts. Recognizing this principle of progress in his depart ment of Trade, I J. NYE ROBINSON 1 has not sought to keep up with, but- to go a little in advance of the ideas and wants of the community in which bo lives both as regards the style and location of his business or the whereabouts and how he does it. Believing that honesty of purpose and a strict’ , Attention to Business will under ordinary circumstances insure success he undertook to manufacture for this community a por tion of thoir CLOTHING, and it affords him much pleasure to know that be has so far succeeded as to have received a good SHARE OF THE -TRADE. A continuance of which—while ho gratefully acknowl. edges past favors —he earnestly and respectfully so licits. In every kind of business there are some things that arc called Leading Articles, and so wo find in this that BLACK CLOTHS CASSIIttERES are what almost everybody wants and without which no establishment can dress up its customers in truly Elegant Stylo. Of these ho has a great abundance and as deeply dyed as any Democrat or Black Repub lican you can find in the land; while in FANCY COLORED CLOTHS his assortment is no less varied than the politics of (ho numerous parties, ranging all the tray from genuine administration down to rankest opposition. In his selection of goods for Over Coatings he is remarkably fortunate both as to STYLE AND DURABILITY. He has not only a large Stock of" Goods, hut his fa cilities for manufacturing them were' never better, having secured in Mr. Ten Eyck a most EXCELLENT CUTTER. And in every other depnrtmont the most competent help. Confident that he can offer advantages to his customers not excelled by any in the trade, and deter mined to make bis establishment one of the best ini this section of country, ho invites the attention of the people of Tioga County who are in any way'in need of a good, comfortable, stylish and durable gar ment. J. NVE ROBINSON. Corning, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1559, NEW GOODS! VVM. A, ROE & CO., Have just received their Keiv Slock of s FALL & WINTER GOODS. Consisting in part of DRY GOODS GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, READY MADE CLOTHING HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, 1 J CROCKERY & HARDWARE, GLASS & WOODENWARE, CARPETS, FLOOR & TABLE OIL -CLOTHS, and in fact everything,,in the line 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-clsewhere, and convince themselves that the place to buy good and cheap Goods is at , W. A. .ROE & GO’S.' Wellaboro, Oct. 27, 1859.* , SPRING FASHIONS. 186 0. GENTLEMEN’S wear of Silk Hats, at the NEW HAT STORE in Arcade Block, opposite the Dickinson House. ' S. P. QUICK,, Corning, Fob. 23, 18C0. . ; Hatter. BrbwnV ISVoacliial Tr^ct,,; OR COUGHTLOZENGES. .'For the cure of hoarse ness, Sore Throatap.d Pulmonary Irritation, and -tocldar the voice for public speaker* and singers.. For'sale at Roy's Drugstore. ' BROTHER; 'Jopttlhftn’a - Furniture Polish. Price 25 cants, ’ 'For sale aVßoy’s Drug'.Store. i nn PIECES VELVEP RIBBON, just revived 1 W at . HARDEN’S A XI) fjvANs & SALAMAWDEft SAI’JIS. Uftm *1 -.'. <304 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA, TRIUMPH! % Philadelphia, Sept.'29'„JB69;’; >j To the President of the Pennsylvania Agricultural Society ;—The subscribers, your committee tpjwtamipe. the contents of a Salamander Safe of Evans & tarter being exposed to a strong tiro on the Fair Grounds 1 for eight nouraj respectfully represent — • .-.That, qfter Seven cords of oak wood and throe of pine hail boon, consumed around the Safe, it was open ed in the presence of the committee, and the contents taken : o\it, a little warmed, but not even scorched. 7 Several Silver Medals heretofore Received by the manufacturers, and a large quantity of .-documents wore in the Safe, and came out encxrely uninjured. The experiment satisfied us Of the capacity of Safes of this kind to protect contents from tiny; lira to which they may. be'cxposCd. • The CpmmiUee award a Diploma and Silver Medal* "• ' ' Geo. W. Woodward, 1 ■ John W. Geary, j , . , j ; J. P. Rutherford, Alfred S. Gillette STILL ANOTHER. , • WiLIttKQTON, Dol., Sept, 17,, 1859. —Messrs. Evans and Watson, Philadelphia. i ■ ; Gentlemen; The Salamander Fire-Proof Safe of your manufacture, pqrohasod by us from your Agent, Ferris Garrett, of our city, some nine montlis 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 got the pbwder into it, hat 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 the explosion not to have been a small one; it was not forced open. Wo suppose they wore the greater part of the night at work on it. We ore much gratified at the result of the attempt to enter it, and it the above facts are of any service, you are at liberty to use them. Yours, truly, BAYNARD & JONES. GREAT FIRE!—ANOTHER TRIUMPH K.voxville, Tbxessf.k, March 13th, 1859.—Messrs. Evans & Watson, Philadelphia: Gentlemen t It affords mo great pleasure to say to you that the Salamander Safe, which I purchased of you in February, 1858, proved to be what you recom mended it—a sure protection from >firo. My store house together with several others, was burned to the ground in March Inst. 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 be in a perfect state, the books and papers not being injured in the least. I can cheerfully recommend your Safes to the community, believing ns I do, that they aro ns near fire-proof as it is possible for anv Safe to he made. j THOMAS J- POWELL. A large assortment of the above SAFES al ways on hand, at, 304 Chestnut street, (late 24 South Fourth st. Philadelphia. Dec. 22, 1859. H BALDWIN, LOWELL & CO, - Tioga Village, Pa., Have just received a large and carefully selected assortment of SPRING GOODS, 1 n Consisting in part of STAPLE A Iff B FANCY DRY GOOD S, ; BROCERIES a PROVISIONS, and are prepared to furnish them at as reasonable rates ns they can bo bought in any Other market. Customers can rely upon finding at all times any article they may wish, and nil Goods warranted to be as represented. SILKS, AND LADIES’ DRESS GOOD.S, Latest Styles, and adapted to every variety of trim mings. Ladies will do well to call and ckamine be fore purchasing elsewhere, Baldwin, Lowell & Co., have always on haiid asea souablo and fashionable stock of BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, which will he sold at the lowest CASIX PRICES. -A L S 0- ■ ; GROCERIES. CROCKERY, HARDWARE, GLASS, STOKE, IipLLOW & WOODEK WARE, IR'.OK, STEER, KAILS, OILS, ' PAIKTS A DYE-STVFFS. 'A-c. ' BOOTS AND SHOES for Everybody. f jrsff* All kinds of Country Produce taken in ex change for Goods a! the Market prices. Tioga. May 12..1559. TIOGA CABINET WAREHOUSE. On WollsboE'o St., TTioga. KfSHV milE uudorsigned would inform the eiti- Iteail X zona of Tioga, and the county genoral \w3jk-p,, ly. that he keeps oonstuully on hand, for sale, at low prices. . //| \ A FIXE ASSORTMENT OF CABINET WARS CHAFES, &C. Including Sofas, Divans, Ottomans, Center, Dining and Breakfast Tables. 3PBIB'S S' If ARSDSp DRESS AND COMMON BUREAUS. WASH STANDS, COTTAGE, FANCY AND COMMON as® -A-L-S-O- Common <s' Spring Scat Chairs.. All kinds of Rocking Chaix-s.. r All articles in the above line made to order on short notice. Those desiring to purchase are invited to call and examine for themselves before purchasing olse- J. W. PUTNAM. where. Tioga, August 4, 1859, HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA.' “I Q £(\ -A Benevolcn, Institution, establishedby special iOOt/i endowment for the relief of the sick ami dis tressed, afflicted'with Virulent and Epidafiic diseases. Tho Directors of this well known Institution in their An nual Report upon the treatment of Sexual DUeases, express the highest satisfaction with the success which has attended the labors <Jf their surgeons iu tho euro of Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism, or Self-abuse, &c„ ami order a continu ance of the same plan for tho ensuing year. Tho Consulting Surgeon is authorized to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all who apply by letter with a description of their condi tion (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.) f and in cases of ex treme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINE FREE OF CHARGE. An admirable Report oh Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or self-abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by (ho consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in n sealed envelope), FREE OF CHARGE) on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Other Reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, &c., are constantly being published tor gratui tous distribution, ami will ho sent to the afllictad. Some of the now remedies and methods of treatment discovered dur ing the last year are of great value. - , * Address, for Report or treatment, Dr. J. SKTLLTN HOUGH TON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No.*2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of tho Directors, • EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. August 4,1869, ly. |V : MARRIAGE, GUIDE. A NEW BOOK BY WILLIAM WO UNO, M' D. The secret clue.to Courtship, Love and Marriage; with the diseasesinoi i dent to Youth, Maturity and Old Age— Lr being lights and shades of Married Life, its Joys and Sorrows, Hopes, Fcars and ?•' Disappointments. X-ctall married peo ple, or those contemplating marriage and haviug the least impediment to iparriod life, road this book. Let every young man and woman in the land read this book! It is full op Plates, and dis closes secrets that every one should knhw;'a little ktbwledge at' first' may save a world of trouble in after life. Bond for a copy (enclosing 25,cenfsj Id —. dr; wm. 1 young, no. die, spruce street; - PHILADELPHIA. ■ >•" ■' May 5,1859. ' ' ' ■ . d ' MITCHELL’S SYRUP OP IPECAC,' ‘Colds, Coughs, Croup, Ac. - At. Roy’s Dyug'BtoriJ. •, , KXonglitoitrs iHquia : Pe|»»ln. t'^ FORDy Speptia ahd Indigestion. - Fur sale at Roy’s Drug Store. ) c. Have tho ‘pleasure orm nndthe.puhl^!.general!; thejr stock of. V FALL m .‘"'i ' *-{. v ' ' '• - -tSONSISTi: D RE S ) WHIT • % STAP , .. E M ftß s - TANKS ti it .G, R 0 *H A J J Elf ST.O READY MADE BOOTS A N D WOO ICRIP 1 AND EVERY DEi REQUIRED E S CAN B AT REAS E 1 W THE ABOV ELI WELL ESTA IC S 0 EVERYBODY FIRST STORE S 10UTH Dec. 15, ’s9.—May ■JVetc i9r The undersigned tail cing to the citizens of Wt he bns just opened n new Dru , OSGOOD’S BliatT ' Where he has a compl nssoi Drugs & 3VI wnich ho will sell cheaij for ci Our Stock of'Drugr is com] articl stiver c; PATENT} INIE Jayne’s, Ay re's, Ik' other popular Medicin sam, Cod Liver Oil, V ' CHOICE Wlh for Medicinal and Sat 13aCm of the host quality. Flavoring Extract! Soda, Caqdles Inihold’s* Mcßaoc’s, Brant’s and ies, together with Wistar'd Bal rolfJB Aromatic Schnops, See. \'ES JIVO LIQUORS, ramentip uses. 8 & otlB. , Spices, Popper, • Salcratus, i. Soap, burning Fluid, , Turper time, Alcohol, (o vaviety«<sf articles in common V t>RUG, STORE. WILLIAMS, Ag’L Camphbne And an innumcrabl use. Please call at the NE)\ P. k 0, 1859. fR. PS Wcllsboro, March CQRN FIRE fe LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE. ( BIGELOW & THOMPSON, AGENTS. [AETNA FIRE INSURAn6e COMPANY j Of Hartford, Ct. $1,000,0(10. IHARTFORD 1 HARTFORD F'htFS INF USANCE COMPANY.— Capital, $500,000. PA(ENIX PIPE INSURANCE COMPANY. ' Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital, $150,000. PEOPLE’S FLEE INSURANCE COMPANY, .Of Now York City—Capital $150,000 NEW ENGLAND FIR'D INSURANCE CO. . Of Hartford, Ct.j I $225,000. MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE CO, Of New Yoijk City,.—Capital MASSASOIT FIRE I INSURANCE CO.- Capital, « I • • $200,000. HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, ‘Capital, I•. , $150,000 'jpw i- - T . TFE -ttiiANCE NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Accumulated,Capital, ’ 81,500.000. The subscribers am prepared to issue policies of in surance on the most avertible terms in the above well known and reliable Ejtoek Companies. Farm buildings im urod far throe years at rates as ow as any good com oauios. All losses will be f romptly adjusted and paid at this office. Applications by mail will receive prompt at tention . Wai. Xj,' BIGELOW, Oct. 13, 1859. C. 11. THOMPSON, P. J. FARIjINGTpy, Surveyor. &40, tse in th i fcly pat: i )ol in tfa!i 18 Alt' irc!i, )lc'to a j! :nt, upoi at to mj 'd to can to Pays for a full com largest, most oxtcnsi ized Commercial Sob 337 Student mu Usual timo to com weeks. Every Studc teed to bo compotoi business, and qualifie $5,0 Students enter at a at pleasure. 51 PREMIUMS SHIP All FOR] yard: i is reeoij Speeimoi llross JSp' Minister’s So For Circulars and ! letter stamps, and ad Got. 27, 1859, W£LLSB Machine Shop again in ftjll blast. ROBERT Y 0 JN a, [into of the firm of Tabor Young <t Co., Tioga, takes this method to in form-.tho Public that ho has leased the Foundry ind Machinc Shop, in the \ illnge of "WollsboToJ for a term of years, and haying put it in good running order, is prepared to do all kinds of work usually done at such an establish ment, in the best maiiner'and out,of the best material. TWENTY Y 1 He has had over tv siness and will have directly, under his snj •No work will ,ahd castings of all k May 28. TB5T.' ■ BARS renty y the- wo: lervisio I be ten GS, nds oh NEW “MELEIMERY STORE. ■' - <B3“ Pall aidWirter Goode. "ESI MRS. W. BOND, having returned from the City of Now York; the ladies of this village oud its vicinity, that shk off :rs for tiieir inspcootion, a I’nflhionaWe.asaortment of Millinery Goods, such as LADIES’ PA TTERN HATS AND . CAPS, ■ „ Feathers; Facet and Flowers. •’ : Plain and 'Colored'Straws -of everp description—all ofjwhioh she will soll-ai very low-figures, Ibr’Cash ottly. , n ij.', had many years’ experience inthe busihoss, -She feels cotlDdont of giving satisfaction.' ■- <3 Radies Trill- do' well to call and examine h'6r stock. t Stratt-'llats, cleaned and altortd -to the latest fashion, Shop WMiia St Jnext door to the old Eagle printing office. |i' . -1 . ; tl .cfi: - IVcllsboro, Ps,, Oct. 18, ISi9, , ,°>l ' rnMm, mg. to their customers mourn they are now. receiving ■, that TER roods. H G I PART OP 00D S. -■ • ' 8 G 0 C D S. b a OODS. ERIE S,. OTIONS. , } ID fxES.‘ C.E D W RE. ARE. CLOTHING. I SHOES BN ARE 'ION OP ARTICLE THE PUBLIC CUBED LE RATES SA A T ELL KNOWN AN HED STAND WS THE PLACE, OE COURT HOUSE, g Store * kes pleasure in announ ellsbpro and vicinity that i|g Store in DING, main rtmont of j . Cediclnes, ;ash. pletc, embracing every ■ailed for. MOINES, lINCt. $200,000. pO ho Iron City College, the tronizcd anil best organ ic United States. ending Daily, 1859. full course, from 6 to 10 ) i graduating, is guaran anage the Hooks of any >n a salary of from $lOOO. ijr time—No Vacation—Review BEST PEXMAX feD IN 1858. pci at half price, as of Writing, inclose two I'. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. FOUMDRI •RO ; experience i ’ nirs’exporienoe in' the bu ; k, entrusted to him, done in- out half finished. ’LOWS, STOVES hand and made to order. ROBERT YOUNG. & CO’S IMPROVED PATENT MELorp The oldest Establishment in the\ Employing Tieo Hundred -Men. aJ isJting Eighty .Instruments per n/' n ' Combining alj their recent improvements K ‘ Organ Melodeon, *c. «s>Tl,e tiivl,le'o !l r ,, E ‘ v * ,i^Ss(i 1 obtained in Melodconabf bur mannfactnre °»>f U Manufacturers, Buffalo! w, 7i WHOLESALE Depots; 87 Fulton 8f MV — . Chicago, Illinois. “ - ’ N ' l •> “»d 110.1^,^ WHOLESALE ACEA’J’.S—llqssoi t. «, . Moss; W_F. Colbnrn, Cincinnati Ohio - £° man - &««, St. Louis, J/o,; [l>h. P. Werlein New oh. Ba,mw * « heimer, Torontb. 0. W. ’ * ew orleans i At S § jFrom tho Home Journal April s rsio The Jlelodeons mhnnfactnred by Prince A- r ' at 8? Fulton Street, are the bestfin tho woMw I 0 hr Wi them, and therefore speak; inidevstandiiicj, of Wei They are afforded at a v eiiymoi|rate|coft Ciriuetit *-‘ Prices of Portage Instrument* Eonr octavo Meiodcon, extolling f ro m C i„r Four and a half octave >W* , ( t T n °2' ‘ Five octave,' <■ j p lO •• 60 Five octavo, double reed, “ « y • • 75 00 Organ Molodoon. -' '^^ Two banks of Keys, Five Sets of lb-el, r- ~ - —~~- nhd a half octave Port pedals, o?ie t’et of '* Independent, |T I , U 3 m Vedn) ha, s Priccs'of Piano 1 Cased 535040 Five octavo Melodeon, extending from F («i Six octave do Jo f Fbi p ' ' 09 M Five octave double reed, do' Ftnv' '■ ' 130 00 Five octavo, two Banks of Keys - _° 1 r'• 160 00 Our-facilitios for manufacturing are perfect 2, S ° OM long experience in the business, Imiiuc Yoli.i. i ? T over Twonty.two thou^nd r Mclodoin a '- I,u, w confident of giving satisfaction! uiuc lotlCOnß, "c feel All Instruments of our manjilfacture, either told i, dealers in Kny part of the United State-; or Cnnsd. 505 ot ranted to be perfect every respect, and iihn.d i,’ arc Kor ' be necessary before the expiration of one year froJV 11 ? 1 " of sale we hold ourselves ready and wimL . th , e,ia " same free of charge, providing the inion-is x’. I'* 1 '* accident or design. 0W.7. mscEl’fi 1 * Hugh'Voung, Agent for Tioga Co Agents for the sale of bur .Vtolodeuu, innv i„'f 1 , , tho principal cities and tbwns in the United <t»hJ 10(1 ,'" all adas. [Juno 23, 1859, iy. Lult< - a tWiiami Caa The 1 Great Rush AT: THE FIRE YESTERDAY moBSINq AT Win. Ruberts' Tiiislioii was caused by the anxiety of thm public to secure from barm bis w EARGE AND SUPERIOR STOCK , -or- . 1 COOKING-; STOVES, of which he has the largest find best assortment at On LOWEST PRICES, ever brought into thiSTh™, at any time or by any person whatever,, \ THE GOLDEiY WEST, \ Elevated Oven, 2vo. 1. J THE GRAND MONARCH, I Another superb elevated oven. FOREST BELL, and HUNTER, two elevated ovens, Besides LIVE-OAK, HIAWATHA AKD LAXGEIi, all elevated ovens, and warranted to give "ood .-alls faction. They will fco sold at loss prices°than such stoves can he bought for elsewhere in Tioga County Also— . 1 ' PARLOR STOVES, Self-Regulators, three sizes. Cast iron Stoves for Par lors, a good assortment, ami VOX STOVES of the best patterns, Ife is prepared to furnish TIN. and SHEET IRON WARE and STOVE PIPE, promptly as heretofore. Also RAVE GUTTERS, substantially made, to order. And he is now ready to furnish and set, a new and valuable kind of ’ N ON-FPEEZIKG PUMPS, Down’s & Cct, Manufacturers. Those pumps are war ranted to keep free from .ice in all weather;, Every! tanner should call, examine, and if suited, purchase! this invaluable Pump. ' I Call at the old stand, Main stl, south side, one door! bolow Bowen's Now Store. ' IVM. KOIIEIIT3. I .Wcllsbo?o. Nov. IT, IS.Mh I NEW GOODS; ‘ i FAIL & W'IXTEE & P’A^g) o Jusfroeeivcd, and having bought my Silk Hals ai unusually tow PRICES, ] X am enabled to give my customers the benefit of it Look at these llgurofi-: Best St,so Silk licit. City Fall Style reduced to $3 50 Best SifOU Silk Hat, City Fall Stylo reduced tc $2 50. S 3 50 Hat warranted eriual to those usually sold a $4 50. Silk Hat? from ’ 4s to S 3 50. ■ Wool Hats " 3s to 2 00. Far llats “ ■ i 6s to 6 00. Men’s Caps from I 20s to 2 00. Boy’s Caps " -f Is to 1 5.0, And all my goods at my usually low rales, and tbi Largest I 'Stock of goods to sclcct-t'rom ever brought to Steuben Co., comprising almost all styles and shapes known in the New york Market. J STRAW ;GOODS closing out at 25 perjeont loss than oast. ’ Corning, Sept. 1, 1559. XV.M. WALKER. t FhoTsekS epebs. SOMETHING XEW~—ii. 1\ fiAEBXTT'S BEST? MEDICXXAL SALEItATUS, : Is nmnufactured from com'pion sail, and i* prepared, fjft entirely different from other Salenitas. All the deletercous matter extraclod in Mich a maouci a*i to produce Bread, Biscuit, ami all kind of withoiit containing a particle of Sakratus whenj the bjread ur cake is baked; tJu*i whplesomo results. Every particle of Jfalerfttusi'! turned to gas and passes' the Bread or Bisoiit while Baking; couseiiucnth nolhmgre mains but common salt, water ami flour. Ie» ; readily percoiVe by the taste of this t’alcnUns that it is entirely different fiom other Salcratua. It, id packed in ono pound papers, each wrapr c . branded *B. T. Babbitt's Best Medicinal Saleratus. also, picture, twisted loaf of bread, with a gU* s effervescing water on the top. When you purcua-* one paper you should preserve the wiupper, am bo careful to get the next exactly like the fn* l brand «h above f _ c . 1 Full directions for making Broad uilh.thi? jatus ami Sour Milk or Cream Tai "jU * »any each package ;* also, directions for 1 uiaK*!- 11 kind* of pastry: also, for making Soda ' TB ‘ and Seidlitz Powiiei*. K fiQ make your own soap WITH _ .... >B. T. Bacditt’s Bum: Co.vcmmuH Warnfnted docblethcstrengthof ordinary Iron up in cans—-1 ib M 2 ibs., 3 lbs. CtH and 1- v[ I—with full directions for making Ham am ■Soap. Consumers will find this the cheapen j .ash in market. Manufactured and f‘-r , , B. T. BABBITT, | Nos. C 8 and 70, Washington m , No* June 0, ’-69. iy. ami No. 38 India tt.. I* o - 70 68 70 70 NEW MILLINERY SHOI MISS PAULINA SMITH lias .# ec ' Stock lately purchased from M fs - a fresh assortment, direct from the City, 01 Bonnets, Ribbons anil Flo"’ 018 ’ Silks, Laces, Velvets Plain and" Colored Straw and Black Bonnet,, Dresses, Fancy Goods, i*tc. From her knowledge of, and experience in ll® ness she’believes herself able to give sotisia n( who may favor liec.with,their custom.-,, M „, nec (. of the Ijadics' of TVcllsljoro and vicinity «=!’ solicited. ~ T _ j„ns in BLEACHING AND PBESSIbG ■ J superior manner., " [June 30. ’ Oct. J,— — ■ T O ' M U‘S tcTXS.. CHOICE LOT of' the 'beet imported 1 . ■ X3L ,Qcrown , >. .„_ a ..'■ viomn • - . ißSss; Viol-’of ring*/, Guitar stringsj ‘® D D * -- Bridgos-^Sf«.i : juel «6dlved «nd|br solo sTO hi;.
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