•-.v-V- STORE. Aoimi and welhadected assortment of ■““““Jew GdODS, ; . , • Toried «i</> ralnablaj and oompfi impetus™ . '.■ ‘ / p«r «OODS; _ . , vi varieties, including Ms 11 sty le /'“,, Gooda, Silt*. ParamtttjS’s DoLames, s tiejo/- yr ° ' ■ ! -f) * eady-made clothing '&f net on»'a'4 Sis ami Wtot Iris «losi. ?-SSSSt.-*; ...... f;Sy lo* prices. Hi has, also * complete «- s£=isf ■ bakp4 abb ' j .t] tJ ed with [especial re ereacc to market. In lLSaws, Axes, ic. Also . J,') \ CBOCKEF^. baa danoe and variety. ;Tho attention of thepnh ij also called to the fact |b»« ■ ; | PORK, Homy AND . SALT, ~ 1 „„ n otanHvca land and for ett,e at ltd re ,t°market prteea ln alciitien tothe foregoing he usep pajsts and oils, i similar-articles of mechanical nse. His stock ef Soots and shoes, „ ffic icnt to-keep an entire community on a "good’ rne" and warrants tha| all can; bo (-fitted,” from wSesf-ito the smallest. Hn truth. he would assur i tiepds and the public 1 . E V EE YTHINd: „7(r tent.in a store may be fonnd lunong his stock. ,t the oIH stand of fM.M. • CONVERSE. ■ fclSboro, Nov. 3,1859. ( ; ' ’"THOMAS tIAIIBEN, s leave to "inform tha public that h» is now reoeiv an'- , . ■EXTENSIVE 'OCK OE apCHANDISE, ch bo offers at prices that will bo foetid worthy o( attention of close purchaser?. J b.:3 stock consists in parfof j J S H A •'W' X< S , ■ mostly all and at ALL PRICES. IIKRSS liiiniix. An Extensive Assortment of Press‘Goods of w and Rich Styles Qualities i it before introdntfed in this place, and at extromo uv prices. ■’ n endless Variety tif ~ BROIDERIES,-ONS, LACES, & DRESS TRIMMINGS, lOADCL.OTHS, CASSIiKERES Sc VESTISeS. ■■ ALSO K COMPLETE: ASSORTMENT OE lEA.DY-MADE CLOTHING, OTS AND SHOES,! HATS AND CAPS, CR OCEERY AND GLASSWARE, i many other things too numerous-to mention. igain ire would invito purchasers to call and see GootETand compare prieps. ’eUsboro, Jan. 26; *6O, THOS, HARDEN. W, p. TERBELL, CORNIK<f, N. Y. ( Wholesale: and Retail: Dealer, In )RFGS, And Medicines;. Lend,*Zinc, and Colored «l», Oils-, Vornfab, Brushes C.nmtohene and Burning td. Bye Slujf, Sash'and GlasA Pure Liquors for iiciH#, Patent Medicines, Artists Paints and Brushes, turnery, 'Fancy Articles, Flavoring Extracts, dec., .. XWO, £ —A general assortment of School Boohs— Blank'Books, Staple andpancy Stationary. \} •sicians, Drtggifets and dealing cv of the above articles can be lubplied at a small aacc on Now York prices, {Sept. 22,1857.] FURS! FURS! FURS! IfTRS.—The subscriber has -just received a largo assortment of Furs for ladies wear, consisting of TCJI CATES d- VICTOIUNES, , , , FREXCH SABiE CAPES d VTGTOTWfES, VEK J//AX CAPES * .VUPFS, SdCK- MAJtTfN CAPESt&yjCTORINES. fiesc comprise a small quantity of assortment ■j have bfeon bought at'low prides apd will be sold xtremeVy low prices for east, aStfccfEew.Hat Store lornidg, 2f. Y. 6., P. QUICKr n ESTFfEED SELECT SCHOOL 0. M. STEBBXNS, Teacher. he Fall Term begins August 28th, an'd es Friday, November 9tb. TUITION i rimary Branches, $2 SB nmmon English .7 3 00 Agberßranches f j.J, 3 50 - oard and rooms in private families furnished at v low prices. Students wishing Jo board them es may also obtain epod rooms. / 0. M. STEBBmg. * 52w4 1 estfleld, Tioga Co l Pa. cparalorySchool Teachers. Wellsbotp, Tioga County, Fenna. R. BURLINGAME, A.HEI., - - Principal. ho Fafi Term begins Tuesday, August 2Sst, and os Friday, Jsor. 2d-, - • / TTJl'riON. uvenilo ifepnrtmect, - $2,50 Branches, - - 3/50 l.gber English Branches; - - • 4,50 anga.Vges, . ,j ' - . . „ - 5,00 upily of any degree of advancement received, and tfuHy instructed.. A Teachers' Class will bo formed j m thc/ferm, and special efforts made to perty qualify those designing- t 5 stench, for their ' f' Nlf bort, July 12,1860, *lol* ACADEMY, llJfcY S3* ,’6O. 'HE FALL.TERM of this Institution will oom menee on Tuesday, August 2Stb*l£6o, under tho action of A. R. WIGETMAX t IA.g., Principal and ! * S. WIGIITMAK, Prbcc stress, aided by tpetent assistants . 1/ “■ or full particulars as to regulations, expenses, Ac., resa the Principal at KnoXvUlo, Tioga Co,, Pa., I receive a circular. * 5 August 2, mo.-w 4 1.0 ST!; iflcrnoon tlie subscriber lost from his Main St. Wellsboro, h leather pocket Fifty Dollars in . Batik Bills, (Fite ira being ori thfe Jersey Shore and . Also a note against Hiram Kitn ; a note against Archibald Walker I a note against Jonathan Hvarta for i were other papers in the pocket to any one bat the owner. Any per imo will be liberally rewarded upon ie subscriber, or .leafing it at the Ae ■ samukl Morgan. igost 8, 1800. -X ■Ss*ui 5 3a'' ‘OWDER ig how, expensively used for iper, also fop colds abd coughs j the appetite, regulate the digestion ine condltioh Of the animal, useful \tiTfrtot horn distemper in cattle. Pot sblft at Boy f a Brag Store. cAbi-lofr. wy wife FOLLY, bos left tat bed usd boat jast oAose - or wna not to heritor, or pay ao debt of bo* RXCUA’ 15, 1860,* U:v^- r. i r ICoE^lnef. FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE. ' BIQBDOW A THOMPSON, AGENTS. AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY /""“Of Hartford, Ct—Capital i $1,000,000. -HARTFORD FIRM INSURANCE COMPANY.— Capital, | [ $500,000. PA (ENIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital, 1 - $150,000. PEOPLES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of New [York City—Capital j $150;000 NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE CO. Of Hartford, Ct '5225,000. MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE CO. Of New York City,—Capital J $200,000. iIASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE! CO. i Capital,; i $20g,000. HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital, ; $150,000. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE (Jo. Accumulated Capital* j sl*soo*ooo. The subscribers are prepared to issue policies of in surance on-the most favorable terms jin the above well known and reliable Stock Opmpaniei. Farm buildings insured, for three j years at rates as low as any good companies. 1 AU losses twill bo promptly adjusted aud pald at this office. Applications by mail will receive prompt at tention WAI.3L. BiQELOW, Oct. 13, 1859. C. H.j THOMPSON, V. J. FARRINGTON* Surveyor.: ROBERT YOUNG* late of the firm of Tabor Young & Co., Tiogai takes this method to in form the Public that he hasUeased tho Foundry a&MXfechine Shop; in tho Village of ?Or a term of years', and having put it in.good running orftafc is prepared to do all kinds of work ushaily done at such an establish ment, in the best manner and out of tlihhest material. TWENTY TEARS. EXPERIENCE! He has had over twenty yhara' experience in the liu siness and will have the wdrfa, ehtrtisted to him, done direotly under hisjraperrision. - ITo tcork kill is sent t)«( half finished. , MI LL-GEA.RI N OS, PLOWS, STOVES and castings of all kinds on hand and made to order. May 28, 185 T. BCKBERT YHPHG. ~ WELIiSBORO’ ACADEMY. tWellsboro’, Tioga County, Penna. MARINOS N. ALLEN, A. M.s * - Principal. Miss cjrsrnu Farmer, - - * - - Preeeptren. Miss Xj. Lucixua Aleev, - - - - Aititlant. Miss Jusepbise M. Todd, - - Untie Teacher. - The Academia year will bo divided into three Terms of 14 weeks each. •"'■■ \ ' Fall Term commences Monday, August 20: closes Friday, November 23. - Primary. Department, - - $2,00 Commbn Branches, ' - - - - 4,00 •Higher English, - - - - . - 5,00 - .languages, 0,00 Instrumental mnsie (extra) Term of 12 we&alO.OO iloaril and Rooms in.private families furnished gt reasonable prices. Stiidenls wishing b board them selves nlay also obtain Booms in prlvate-ftlmilies; The success that has attended the efforts of Prof.' Allen as a teacher in other institutions in which he has Keen engaged encourages the Trustees to antici pate entire success ih his connection with th 6 Wolls faevo Academy. ••The primary department will be under the cate" of Miss Allen, whose time will bo given exclusively to thd children placed under her chargp. There will bo formed a TEACHER’S CLASS, the instruction of which to be out of the regular school hours, but no extra charge made. . Bills Of Tdition ore to he paid at or before the mid dle of each Term. By order of Trustees, / .J; F DONALDSON, Pree’f. Welletero,'Mflrch,j, I$6P. bbh. Pork For Sale. IWIIft Bell extra HEAVY MESS PORK at $19,76 per bbl, or retail by tbe pound at id ft*.', and #ar- NEW GOODS AT THE EMPIRE STORE* AND A . NSW SYSTEM OP SELLING THEM! J. B. BOWEN & CO., Are now receiving a large and well selected assart meat of ' '' ■ DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, -• CROCKERY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, ■ AC., - &C„ *tC., Which they will sell' 1 - j CHEAPER THANE7ER BEFORE OFFERED TO! THE TRADING COMinrSHT. They have oeme to the conclusion that it is for their interest as well as that of their easterners, to Sell Goods for Belidy Pay, as in that.way. they can sell them. it less profits than can bo done pp long credit. Thankful for past favors, we respectfully, invite ono and all to call and examine ear stock of goods .and we will try to convince you that it is for your interest to boy at the Empire Store. J. R. BOWEN, ! M. BUhLARD, : A. howl And. Wellshoro, Juaa 28, 1860. i, j NEW DRUG STORE. THE UNDERSIGNED takes pleasure in annonnv clog to’the citizens of Wellsboro and vicihity that he has just opened a nejv Drug Store in OSGOODS BtJILHIKG, IHaln SI., iherc he has a complete assortment of r>RX7ca-s «sc wnich he vrlll sell cheap for cash. { Our Stock of Drags is complete, embracing every : article ever called for. PATENT -MEEICIKES, Jayne’s, Ayro’s, Helmbold’s, MoLane’s, Brant’s and other popular Medicines, together tnth Wisfer's Bal sam, Cod Liver OU, Wolf’s Arordatio Schnaps, &c. CEO WE WINES Am LIQUORS, fpr Medicinal and Sacramental uses. P'AINTS AND OILS, of the Best quality. Flavoring Extracts, Spices, Copper, SaleratUs, Soda, Candles, Boap, Burning Fluid, pamphene, Tiurpentine,!Alcohol,., - And an innumerable variety of articles in common use. \ . • - Please call at the NEW DRUG STORE. P. R. WILLIAMS, Ag’fc . Wcllsborp, March 10, 1859. NEW ARRAN GEME iN tS ; AT- Tltß NEW ; STOVE & TINSHOP, ; WELLSBQRO, PA. THE subscribers, .having purchased the entire stock lately, owned by P. Roberts, will hereafter carry-on tfjjo business (it They hope by attention to business, and alwaysAkceping a full stock of articles in their line, and at less rates than any other establishment in Tioga County, to receive tjhe patronage of the public. j % * 17© wish* to call the attention of those desirous of buying, to fcur stock of ; COOKING, BOK AND PARLOR STOVES i AND STOVE FURNITURE, Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware, Which will bb sold so cheap that it will "astonish the natives.” CUSTOM WORK. OF AJUU KINDS Done on styort notice, and m a superior manner. All work warranted. Give us a call, jsah* Shop and Storb opposite Roy's Drag Store. ; , . - . G. HAZLETT & CO. IVcllsboro, June 7, 1860. WEIiLSBOBO FOUNDRY ATID MACHINE StlOP AGAIN IN FULL' BLAST. i TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. TH SUMMER BULLETIN! PBOX r 1 ■ ■ • o.Js5 b:.s. stewaet, ]fto. 4 Concert Block, Coming, N. Y., < I I - ■ > | Wholesale «,n.d Entail Deal«Tß la lY GOODS, DRY GOODS, iIMEE GOOI^Sj LADIES’ DKESS GOODS, ERES, CLOTHS, « C i - i c*s.gl EbOTS AND SHOES, exiiA.'fV GOODS <ST IstoSjCEOftTr. GRo|eBICS & PBOHSIONSj ANSES NOTIONS, CO. . &0. &C. &0.; R. Y„ July 25, 1860. Cornini ILDRETH Ac LASDIS, j ' CASH DEALERS IN ,| BRILS, PROVISIONS, CLOTHING, I Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ac. , r below Holiday's Wellsboro, .Pa. id for Hides and all Kinds of Groin. C. HILDRETH, ro, Ock 6th, 1859. S. H. LANDIS. CBOCi Hats One doo Cash pa Wellsbi wool., WOOli. Ebscribor gives notice that ho has.taken the [en .Factory of J. X. Jackson, near “Wellsboro. will do 'all custom carding andrdoib dressing be entrusted to him the coming season. The 16 been put in thorough repair, and all work lananled if the wool is brought in proper THE sd Wool whore he | that may j works had will be w condition] The.terj The hid who wish! Wcllsbf piaare pay downdn all cased. {heat cash price will be paid for wool to those to sell: ’ R. W. JACKSON, jiro, April 12th, 1860. 3m. iING- FASHIONS: 18 6 0. LEMEN'S wear of Silk Hats, at the NEW B STORE in Arcade Block, opposite the iHonae. S. P. QUICK,. Feb. 23, 1860. 1 flatter. SP GENti ua! Dickinsoi Corniiw EDAR RUN HOTEL. VEDAB nvx, L Y com KG COUNTY, PA., THIS nouso has been lately refitted and opened for the l-ccommodation of the public. Located at a central paint; stages leaving every alternate day for Weilsborp and Jersey Shore, connecting With cars on ,the Tioga R. R. north and S. & E. R. R. ok the-south. This House is situated on the Cedar Run Gang Mill pond—afeafe and convenient landing fori rafts in the rafting sfason. Good posts are firmly 'set on the ledi bank, anti the beach is free from obstructions* Hav ing beenmfaetically engaged in the river business for many years we feel; confident wo can anticipate the wants aim requirements of this trade, and will endoav- «r to pi&se. * The table, bar, chambers aod stables will always be watched and well supplied. Call andpee ns, and wo will'part with yon sure to ace Jfou again. D. A. FIS IT, Proprietor, Feb. 16, 1860. :aii.tiflcl<l Flouiiiis Mill. X mat i feet order Separator cousequei chants an rote wort Mansfii & iple o Manarield and vlciimy are -hereby notiJlc'd aid MILL hoa jupt been repaired, and put in per* , having three nm of- btone and a Patent drain which will separate all foul seed from tho grain, tly the best of work can and will bo done. Met- are invited to try this Mill, and will be. warranted by J, O. KELLY, d, AoguVt 18.18.')9. . > Miller. B. Cosh paid for all kinds of Graini at the Mill, FOUNTAIN, SODA FOUNTAIN, SODA fdUNTAIN, ■SALE at a great bargain. Inquire at n© 21, 1800. ROY’S DRUG STORE. SODA Ijr* Pedl Ro iERS will find it to their advantage to call at j’a Drug Store, as ho has just received alarge f Essential Oils and Essences aJJ kinds is selling very cheap for cash... supply < which hi | iBtNDIKG. BOOKS, Magazines and Newspapers bound in Su perior Styles. Universal facilities ellable Ua to pleas &|L Call and see at the BOOK STORE. ■EhELL’S SYRUP OF IPECAC. For Colds, imghs, Croup, &o. At Roy's Drug Store. M r PIECES VELVET RIBBON, just received at HARDBN'3 10i REVOLUTIONS; I ETHER in Government or fashions never go Backwards. “Old Fogyism” may frown down inhibition of youthful fancy,, yet every issue | Press of Fashion shows that same new nd |s been made in this branch of I Science and the Arts, , imzing this principle of progress in his depart | Trade, every ej from tbs vanco b{ Recoj ment of r. HYX2 ROBOSON, mugbt tokcep up with, but to go a little in of the ideas, and wants of the community in a lives both as regards the style and'location isiness or the whereabouts and how he does has not ■advance which h of his 1 it. Belie ;ing that honesty of purpose and a strict Attention to Business will tmi undetta tion of' ler ordinary ciWmpstdtices insure success ho ok to manufacture for this community a por THEIR SLOT HI NO, and it affords him much pleasure to know that he has bo far succeeded os to have received a good SHARE OF THE TRADE. A continuance of which —while ho gratefully acknowl. edges jest favors—ho earnestly .and respectfully so licits. j In epery kind of business there are sojno things ’ that aie called Lending Articles, anil so Ire find in this that ■ BtAOE OCOTHS AND CASSIWBRES; are what almost everybody wants and without which rioAstabliahmcnt can dress up its cnatbmers in truly Elegant Style. Of these he has a great abundance and os tleoply dyed as any Democrat or IJlack Bephb- Uean yea can find in the land; while in , COLORED his assortment is no loss varied than the politics of thb numerous parties, ranging all the from genuine adminiltratiop down to rankest opposition. In bis selection of goods for Over Coatings he lie remarkably fortunerte bpth as to 1 8 STYLE AND DURABILITY. as not only a large Stock of Goods, but bis fa. I for inannfaeturing them were! never better; secured in Mr. Ten Eyck a most Hob oilitiesj Laving EXCELLENT CUTTER. , I every other department the most compateiil (Confident that he can offer advantages to his [Qits riot excelled by any in the trade, and detir to make his establishment ono of the best in rition of country, he inyites the alttntioa of iplo of Tiogh County who are in any way ifa r a good, comfortable, stylish, and .dnrahla gar- J. NYE ROBINSON, ling, S'. Y., Nov, 10, 1859. And u help, custon mined this nd the pel heed o| ment 1 Corj received for all the Magazines r in clubs, or by the single copy, OBISejOS’S HEWS ROOM. ' IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! THE ahbsoriher having purchased the interest of the lata firm of’ Smith A Richards, would respect fully inform the Public of this vicinity, of his design fq increase the attractions of this establishment St a BOOK STORE, NEWS ROOM by making extensive additions of the heii STANDARD WORKS; together with a varied assortment of GENERAL LITERATURE, STATIONERY & FANCY GOdDS; where can be fohfidat aft tlmiis; Aqoifiplete repository Sf Classical, Historical, Political, Sohbbl and MiScof tnioui Botina, • .1 BLANK B bti/ijS, PAPER HANGINGS, mar 22 f MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. Itt EVERY VARIETY. SII E E T-M U,S IC, GOLD-PENS, PICTURES, MAPS, so, ordflrs FOR EXECUTED TO SUIT ANY TASTE, AND ON THE LOWE ST POSSIBLE TERMS. Particular attention will also ho given to. ' SPECIAL ORDERS, for,err attiele comprehended in the trade. The attention and Patronage.of the Inhabitants of is solicited both for his store in WELLSBORO' AND CORNING. ° XI. n) ROBINSOIS. Wellsborb, April sth, 1860. / GREAT INDI^EMEKTS. X AM now prepared to wholesale FLOUR, FRED, iy MEAL and GRAIN cheaper than any man in the county. As / ,1 BUY FOR CASH, And being connected with several largo flouring es tablishments, I can afford to to supply Lumbermen and Dealers generally with a good article, and cheaper than the cheapest. I have made arrangements in the x:\tf oft New York so os to supply anybody and everybody with AT WHOLESALE Oft' RETAIL, / vsnr cheap. COFFEE, SUGARS! TEA; FlSIi, PORK, And in fact anything in the Provision line, will bo sold cheap for cash, or exchange for grain. . WANTED. . 10,000 BUSHELS' CdRN AND OATS, In exchange for Groceries. .FRED, K, WRIGHT’S Flour, Fedd and Provision Store, No. 8 Main-St., Wollsboro, Pa. June 7, 1860. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY SHOP, MAIN ST., WELLSBORO. MISS PAULINA SMITH has just purchased her summer stock of millinery, consisting of Neapolitans, Straws, Crape Bonnets, Head Presses, Young Riding Hats, tittle Girls’. Fla'ta, Ribbons,.Flowers, and in fact-. ; ALL KINDS OF- TRIMMINGS. abfc solicits a call from the ladies of Wellsboro and vicinity, feeling confident that HER GOODS WILL BEAR INSPECTION, and compare favorably with those of any establish* ment in the county in regard to price, BLEACHING ANi) PRESSING dine in a superior manner. CRoom Opposite Empire Store, upstairs. _ 24, ISG6. LRNTISTRY. FRAKfe Hc&EOKQ^; Permanently located in Concert Ball, Corning, JV, YAEIOUS Styles of Dental work, Tlio continuous gum Porcelain, the most natural, beautiful, and superiorjd aiwptber. system,'...Also a new style very beautifjjl and\rneap, just Particular attention U Bone for filling teeth, it being the color and nearly tjs hard as tie teeth and in many cases superior (Ja any metallic substance. Also, by a new process of electro-metalargy, those having silver plates can have them heavily plated with gold on very reasonable terms. No cheap humbugs introduced. His systfem_ of practice is the result of the experience of the best members of the profesaon. Corning, Nov., 10, 1859. Eofers to Dr. W. D. Terbeil, Dr. May, Dr. Munford, Corning. Dr. Dolson, Bath. Dr. Brown, Addison. mmm* ■ car#net . WARE ROOM. THE Subscriber most respeotfnliy announces that he has on hand at the old stand, and for sale a Cheap Lot of FurhilUrc. comprising in part Dressing and Common Bureaus, Secretaries and Book Cases, Center, Card and Pier Table*, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Marble-toppedand Common Stands, Clipboards, Cottage and other BedsteadStandi, So fas and ChairSi (Hit and Jloseicood Mouldings for Picture Frames , COFFINS made to order on short notibe. A hearse will be furnished if desired. . N. Bi Turning and Sitting done to order. Apgust 11, 1808. B. T. vanhorn; IOR SAtij, THE WELLSBOEO & TIOGA PLANK ROAD. THIS Eoad, under the provisions of ah Act of As sembly haring heed conducted iiito a first-rato Turnpike or Gravel Eoad, and being In, oomplbte or der and repair, including Toll dates, Bridges, Ac.— The present ownfer offers to sell said K6id. with all the fights and franchises belonging thereto, for the actual amoutit he has paid for it, atid its repairs and management, with interest to titpo of sale. Terms cashi For further particulars, address the subscriber at Brookljti, N. S’. . R, BAYEB. June 28, ISBO.-wd 9 BALSASt TOLU, CdtlGll is tli'o most popular asd useful expectorantYfotfin usk in this vicinity. It.is prepared from the Balsam of a tree groiMtig iahoi climates, mostly in South America. For sale at 'Spy’s Drug Store. 1m; Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. FOB Children teething. Price 35 cents. Fof Sale at Boy's Drug State. ' 5 '• I • I ' ‘ POBULiR AND THE CURRENT OP THE DA.Y, BINDING BOOKS, .TIOGA COUNTY NEW GOODS. FAIL AND WINTER XSLA.T3 -AJSto . Just received, aodbaving bought |iny Silk Hats at l*W PKICJES, lam enabled to' gfte thy customers tho benefit of it. Look at these figures! I Bpat Si,so Silk Hati City Fall Styloircdnced tos3Eo. Jpat Si,so Silk Hatl City i'i>- Best $4,00 Silk Hat, City Fall Style reduced to $2 50. ’ $3 50 Hat warrEotfeS to those usually sold at $450. ! Silk Hats fronj! ,4s(o-$3 50. Wool Hats “ . I Ss to 2 00. Pur Bats (< j Os to 6 00, Men's Capa from , 20a to 2 00, Bey's Caps * ( } Is to 1 50, And all my goods at my usually low rates, and the Largest , stock of goods to select from eyer brought to Steuben Co., comprising olrqost nil styles and shapes known in the New York Market* | STRAW GOODS losing out at 25 per cent less than cost. ... Corning) Sept. 1, 1859. WMi WALKER. SUMMEB dAMPAiefj JCST OPENING AT ‘ C i &J. L. ROBINSON'S ONE PRICE STORE.^,/ WE Irish to call the Attention of out friends and customers to our assortment jof v. SEASONABLE GOODS, ' , BDCH AS ! . , LADIES’ DRESS- 'GOODS; - j . . BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, CHALLIES AN©' DE LAINES, GINGfISMS,” BRILLIANTS;' LAWNS, FRENCH AIVO AMERICAN PRINTS . ' - ■!“ , ALSO , ■r SHAWLS, MANTILLAS 4,N13 DUSTERS. Oar stock of staple goods la lalgd. notice is invited to otjr’ ■ ! BBOWN ARB BLEACHED SHIETISOS 4 SfIEETIROS; CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTINGS, FARMERS & MECHANICS’ CASSIMERES; KIiADY-ITIADE CLOTHING; CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, HOSIERY AND GIJOYES, , &c., &c., .. j &c,, &c, Wellsboro, Juno 14,1860. TIOGA CABINET WAREHOUSE, WELLSBORO’ ST., if6G A. THE undersigned would inform the citizens of Tiol ga, and the county generfiily, that hb keeps con stantly on band, for sale, at low prices, A FIXE ASSORTMENT OF CABINET "WARE, • CI! All vS, ETC., ISCLCDIXQ SOFAS, DIVANS, OTTOMANS, CENTER, DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, DRESS- STANbSi Dress and common Bureaus, WASH STANDS, COTTAGE, FANCY A COMMON BEDSTEADS; , _ Also i C'timmon and Spring Seat Chairs .- All Kinds of Hocking; Chairs. asll articles in the-above line made to order qn short noHce, Those desiring to purchase are invited to call and exathinb for themselves before purchasing else where. , J. W. PUTNAM. Tioga, August 4, 1859. { ERIE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE skot>, - CORNING, N. Y. wm. e*. Rogers & co., proprietors. MANUFACTURERS of Steam j Engines. Boilers, Mortiecrng and Tenoning Machines, Mill Gear ing and Machinery, Plain and Ornamental Iron Win dow Caps, Sills and Casings, Door Gaps, and all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings. Also ilanufacturers on a largo scale of .... *[ JEFFREY’S CELEBRATED D^UELE-AuilNG , ■ FORCD PUMP; The best in. use for all ordinarylpurposes and cop taining with the other qualities that of a superior Fire Engine. , , |, , ~ „ ALSO— ManufacturerSjOf the celebrated ''Hawkins Shingle Mills” —the best now in u.-o. • Orders solicited by letter or otherwise,. • . . WM. E. ROGERS A CO. • ' fciirning, N. Y., Nov. 10, IS&6. ]y. i. . Ttlfc- PARKERS .OF tUNfi CO. "VTEED only be told that .a largo xuantity of this jyj superior article, recdmiiiended by Horace Gree ley, is ready for them at j THE MANSFIEIiti VLAStBR MILL, It requires no puffing to produce arush,*’ and is sold at the low price of 56.00 per ton. ’ Mansfield, Jan. 26, 1860. AMOS BISBY. WALL PAPER , .wall PAPEtt WALL PAPER - ■ ' WALL PAPER WALL IPAPHR iyAL\ PApI?R. Latest styles and largest assortment ofi. wall paper ever brought in Wellsboro.’ In ccnneotioA with the above can be found Window Shadej of all kinds. Coll soon at ‘ E. B. ROBINSON. Wellsboro, April slh, 1860. I MARRIAGE GUIDE-. A KEW BOOK BY WILLIAM YOUNG, M. b. • The secret clue tn fcourlship, Love and Marriage; With the diseases inci dent to Youth, .Matiirily and Qld Age— being lights and Shades of Married Life, its Joys and Sorrows, Hopes, Fears and Detail married pco- Jtle, or those Contemplating marriage and having the least impediment to marriotl life, read this book. , Let every young man) and woftum in'the, land road this book. ,_lt is pri T. Ijip Plates, and disi closes secrets that every one should know; a little knowledge at first shay save a world of trouble iu after life.. Send for a,copy (enclosing 1(5 cents) to DB. IVM. YOUNG; No. 410 SPRUCE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. May 5, m 3. 8. j NTEW nlr asd cap store. THE Subscriber has just opened in this place a now Hat and Cap Stofb, wherelidintends to manufac ture and keep on band a large and general assortment of. , I - , . SHuthionaUe Silk and Cassimerc Huts, of my own manufacture, which will ho Sold at hard limes prices. { SILtC ItAfs tqade to order on short notice. - - _ The Hats sold at (bis Store are fitted with a French Confbrmatnre, which makes then soft and easy to the head withojit the trouble of breaking your head to break the hat. Store in the New Block opposite the Dietipson House. S. P. QDICK. ■ Corning, Aug. 15, 1859. - ' Honstaloii’s LlquUrPcpnin. FOR Dyspepsia, and ladigosti on. ’ For sale at Roy’s Drug Store, EVENING Edition of the DAILY TRIBUNE for sixty cents a month at, J , IB . .ROBINSON'S BOOK STOKE. I ' * .. ( / -J.i ■ ■jaa&k & WAmoii’i SAFES; KISH* ii ‘ 30 * Ohestiiut Streep ‘ : LBSByB PHILADfiIiPHii,- >■ TIUtTMPH! s i ' Philadelphia, Sept 23,1859. , To tie President of the Pennsylvania Agricaltvmi Society , —The subscribers, yonr committee to examine the contents of a Salamander Safe of Evans 4 Watson,' • after beiogexposedtoaßtrongfiroontheFairGroond’k for eight hoursi, respectfully represent— - -■ That after seven cords of oak wood and three of pine had beon donsnmed around the B&fq,ltwfis open- : cd in the presence of the committee, and the contents 1 taken out, a little warmed, hat not even scorched. Several Silver Medals heretofore received by thi i manafactorers, and a large quantity of do cuwjtitd 1 were in the Safe, and came out enofrely uninjured. _ ; The experiment satisfied us of the capacity of Safes ’ of this kind to protect cohfents from any fire to which they may bo exposed. ■ c . v ' J • The CdflSmUfee award a-Diploma and Silver Medal: Guo. W. Woodward; j Jobs W. Geary, ; - J.P. Rethehfohl; ; Alsred S. Gillett; ... STILL ANOTHER. . . Witinxdrdx, Del., Sept, 17,' 1859.—Messrs. Evans and. Watson, thiladelphial ■ Gentlemen : Thu Salamander Fire-Proof Safe of your manufacture, purchased by ns from your Agent,' Ferris <t Garrett, of onr city, some nine months Ag*,' Was severely tried by burglars last Saturday night,’ add although they bad a sledgo hammer, cold chisels, drill,'and-gunpowder, they did not succeed in opening theSafo, The lock being one of Hall’s Pow der-proof,” they could notget th'o powder into it, but drilled -a hole in the lower panel and -forced in a large charge, which was ignited, and although the doot, ill, side and ont, showed the explosion hot to have been a small one, it was not forced open. We spppose they. were the greater part of the night at work on it. We are much gratified at the result of the attempt to entef it, and if the-above facts are of any service, you atd at liberty to use them. Yours, truly,, , . , , BAYNAKD * JONES; . GREAT FIRE!—ANOTHER TRIUMPH. '. Knoxville, Tenessee, M&.rcbl3th,lSs9. —Messrs: ; Evans & Watson, Philadelphia;' .. ( Gentlemen: It affords me great pleasure to U» ‘ : -you tbat the Salamander Safe; which 1 purchased .© ! 1 you in February, 1858, proved to bo what you r©e6nr=“~: mended it —a sure protection'from fire. My'store-,; house together with several others, was burned to the ground in March lost The Safe fell through into the cell hr; and whs exposed to intense heat fot six or eight hours, and When it was taken from theruins nhd opened, all its contents were fufcnd to be in a perfect state, the books and papers not being injured in the i least. I can cheerfully recommend your'Safes to the community, believing ns I do; that they as neat • fire-proof Os it is possible for any Safe, to be niadq, THOMAS J-’ PtiWfcLt. . A assortment of the above SAFES al ways on'hand, at 304 Chestnut Street, (late 24 South Fourthst Philadelphia; • D0c.22, 1889. 3l;uis!'iel<l Classical Seminary: kAKSFIELD, PA. THXS INSTITUTION i&docatod at Mansfield, oga Co. Pii., on tKo line of the Tioga P.ailruad; Its* location is not surpassed by any section of the SUto, in, beauty of scenery, headthfuiness of "climate; dad morals tit society. , ' Tho building is of brick—lot feetfrotil; and font stories high. It will be coropletea so as to furnish Boarding and Dormitories for tho students lit the cotn ihcncemeut of .the, winter tehfc JM i ; Good board In private fdmUi'js, and rooms for those frbo board themselves can be had at tb’eldwbst prices; The Seminary is under the. car© of Rev. J. Lan dretb, A* 2d;,principal, sad- MissOtalia A. Hotmor, Preceptress, aided by a competent corps of teachers. ' Tho course of study will embrace all branches taugbi ip similar institutions. A Graduating Course Toft Young ladles will be formed and diplomas given. , Particular attention willbc given to students intend ing to leach. v ~ cllendaiu , ' 4 7 ■ Jointer Tens copmeacos Nov. 23 j closes Miifch 5. Spring “ “ March 2Sj closes Julie 30i . EXPENSES. !/ ' | 1 TUITION, PER TERM OP FOURifEEK WEEKS. j Common English branched -i- $4 50 ■ ' Higher English branches - ! t - 0(J Languages and higher Mathematics *? 50 ■ Instrumental Music * 1 IDOO ’ \ Use'of Instrument - - L- - 2 1 Drawing - - - $3 00 to' 500 J Pointing -• < - 1400 to.B 00- J \ Incidentals, 25 cfents. bills are' required ro he paid bj; fbtisj arranged before the students can bc admitted to reoUatlotrs, £or further particulars address the principal. •• S. 1). ELLIOTT, Pres’tj .W. C. HIPLEY, Sfec'y. tDfee. 22, 1859.] ; . . 1 840,00 . , Pay? for a fall course in the Iron City College, the largest, most extensively patronized and best organ ized Commercial School in the United States. 1- 357 SUidents Dally, Usual tltde to complete a, full course, from 6 to id weeks. Every Student', hpba grddualiiig, is guaran teed to he competent -to manage the Books of apjr business, 4ns ghalifiSd to earn a salary of from . . $3OO to $lOOO, j j Students enter at any time-—No Vacation—Revieii| at pleasure. - 51 PREMIUMS FOR BEST PENMAN-. SHIP AWARDED JW 1858, ’ ' 1 received at half price. , ,'J For Cirtulara And Specltpctis of Writing, inclose ts letter stamps, ntjd address 1 F. IP. JEXKIXS, Pittsburg, Pi. Oot. Si, NEW GOODS fall & whites GOODS. I Consisting in,part nf , , !i D 11 Y G Q <j D S ; fh'.-i 11-. )!■ READY &Aflfi CtOTHINiCi -i! ' 'tl CROCKERY & HAROWAfc^f GLASS & WOODENWA^KIj CARPET S, ! FLOOR & TABLE OIL CLOTHS; and in fuel everything in the line ot Goods that il usually kept in a store coil he funnel at this establish ment. Purchasers will please call and examine Goodg and prices before purchasing elsewhere, and convince themselves that die plies to bay good and chcspl - Goods is at , . 17. A. ROB <fc CO'S. • IVellsboro, Oct. 27; IS 53, ; PICTURE FRAMING. TOILET GLASSES, Portraits,-Pictures, Ccrtif calcs Engravings, Needle Work, Ac., Ac., framed ill tho.nOacst manner, in .plain and ornamented Gilt. Rose Wood, liiack Walnut; Oak, Mahogany, Ac. Per-; sons leaving any article-forframing, can receive lli'.ul ' next day franud In an; -' ‘ - .... I them. ■Piicclmcnß at 1 ■ >: inar'cu; iss9< ! WM. A. ROE & CO., Save just received their New Stock of d E 0 C E K I E S.j JROYIsioNS; iiAis a 'gaps, jidoxs &. SHOES, —• —7 ‘4=;
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