The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, November 07, 1860, Image 4

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PORCEIAIIjI.
■?-■ C: pafent in the ’United States, •;
N «tfgUudi and Belgium. . ,
The ameJeuoUn photographic
PORCELAIN No. TBl Be oat* way New
York, having socnred' thHr novel and inpenioiKriuventtnii
JJJ r \merican and Surope&usatcnts, are folly pi enured loex*
ecuteall ordersJor * 1
ilunATt’EE lUKW§BSES OP PEESOSS 02f CHINA, ■
prepenting, all the and advantageous features of rr
dipaty photographs, tho |3dUiancy and finish of a water-cnl*
or drawing, and a hithertirnnattaineJ quality of durability,
' by being rendered as imperishable as the natural prope'rtjt-s
J of the articles upon whien'thby are. transferred, r '<
As the patented processpf, the Company enables the repfo
dUetton of photographs, pot only on plain surfaces, tmtjii'bu
such its are round or ; of a ay.degree of irregularity—pdrtraata
caq v be reproduced With Wattless accuracy, and delicacy jOf
* delineation, upon porcelain wares of any description ana jii
laeaflian used as articles jt>f. luxury or of household utility •
sucß'as . ’ ’ j” T r ' '; ', ♦
Vases* BreakfaetCupa,- Toilet Articles, £jc»
,'-Ihgreby securing faithful portraits' and furnishing an Onlqbo
and exquisite style of oriwUientation of articles in domestic
1130. - • .» - . •< J,
1 n order to furnish faculties for tho gratification of the
pdmilartasfe, arid to wants of those patrons of the
Tine Arts desirous of haTOigportraits on porcelain. tneCoti -
f> pAuy have imported fronts ;J/urope a collection of superior
porcelain goods, manufactured to their own order, which tyey
-soli at cost prices' } J-j ; |
% As the American Cqmpfpj arc owners of the patent right,
■ 'and consequently the’ou&pcrsons authorized to wso the pro*
cesc, they have dotewninetkln order to afford j>eoplb iu eke
ry section of the Uhlon to possess ]
1 o.v CiJLVi 3 i
1 to niuko tho 1 s |
Residents in: the Cpujitry, who are unable Ito
visit personal® the Atelier and Gal- j
■- . leriplh.New'York.
Persons sending a ambrotype or dagueneo
tyj«tto thy office of tho in New York, accompan cd
I by 3 '' , [ Ffe Doelaes.
: will Receive in return py Btpreas, free of cliargo,
yichly Cup and Sau~
-cer, withl the porliait transferred thereon.
By transmitting a dagaargeotype and
- - {jfijc;Dollars,
secuM in likeiispijncr,
Abandsome French.’Vase, or Toilet Article,
with the portrait reproduced by the patented process. |Uy
Sending a pair of daguerreotypes and \
* i Dollars, j
* fhjywriU receiyßln iitui|£'4 , ; , ]
Apairof,||cb Sevres Vases, j
.With the portraits executed equal to miniature pninthjgs:
in like manner, porlSj||tB can be repr-'diu-ud on pulcc
lulu wares or "Vases of |Siry quality of finish, iu
pricdfrnm dollars the pair. j
. :N. B.—Be particolir the address, town, coupty
and nt»to distinctly; # a ’ i
All letters to be adres&(?,to * .1 „
4i Mammy er, photographic P»rc( lain Co.,’
■ ‘ g;! f . 781 Broadway. , I
gj|:j New York* j
• jiov7m3
P4LME#: PORTABLE |
- - ■ j
CLOTH|s dryer :
" * EQUALLED BY Ns#E-EXCELI.ED NEVER.; L
Tk EAD the enumeration of adcaut'vjes
,over apy before offered to the public/
truthfulness of to these h outages fcan
be attested by hundreds Who have used them : }
. Ist..The facility for|rireadingat any point of cleyn-*
tion most convenient f|f hanging on the
sa{sing;by a .yet powerful hoisting j^cfcT''
well np and oat of tbttjay. All will readily see Jthe
• great importance Of tbrajarrangoment. Many station
ary machines are fitteeiup with a rack and pinion,! or
otb.ee expensive and ckfobrous devices, for raiding the
frames, costing frrfm SlOito $2O. But here wo get fins
• very desirable facility,|n.a manner more effective and
»'Blmpld.thaireVer befortldcvised, and that'in connec
tion with the Poijtal)lo|jpryer, and all at, an expeinse*
but nominal. ;Dryefs|gjthout this, necessarily bring
• Ih'e clothes sp low as in the way of everything
“fcwslnghcneath, and « so high as to make tfie bnWg
, jng on and taking off gi4 clothes, a work of llibor And
• inconvenience. Forlatence, to-take off frozen elotihes
. in winter, from a comQm line, in easy reach, is jbad
enough, bdt jt reS got to *be done standing; on
.tip-tee,-and reachinggb, it is todious in the extic(ne.
■‘Thu Challenge iJryorMn be lowered os casilyjas itimn
i be raised, by tbe samjgack, so os to come within ftho
easy reaob of a ch,ild.mThe operation of hoisting And
• -lowering is as simple A that of working a pump han-
:
2d, The Ipwer end .the center shaft or post, has
fitted-to it a‘taper thimble, fitting imo an iron
‘ Bucket, let into the ggwtid post, so that when the '|mi
' chine ifrset ip, it has anoint as solid as iron can m|ike
'and which iq only i^o®qvetTby wear. The- socket is
so made.as to aci as ajptp to.preserve anji a
‘ring to prevent its 5 slitting, and is provided wicn a
cover, to ketip out w«gV snow and dirt. A flanges on
the thimhle-shods so as to prevent the water
•fjwiS the'Sijket when the Dryer is setjef
*f4cfattlly precladidg jtp^possibility of its getting iro
tken in. ; r * '{
J - Sd. ,It is the best made and most durable machine
'ever offered 1 to the Tbe hubs are
" splitting—no by the weather—so as to ijind
“on to the post. The work is covered with a Uca
'vy eoafof' varnishl, th&oughly baked on. The nnqs
and braeps are the hubs in a manner defying
I for strength and durability.—
■The cord and timber «e of the best quality, aadlput
together In the nlosjf alibstantial manner. .
4th. In revolving^iraruns iron on iron, heucejre-
Volves very easily, of air being sufficient to
sot it in mot|on, afid Air portions of the (lolhesfaic
constantly being to the wind and sun, |iad
the process of a dtyivjft P>hs on very rapidly, and clo|hej>
onc-tbird vjUi&er than on the struight linn.
6th* Inoase of t|r4|tened rains, or in cold weather,
itfae Dryer can be fd|4<it; a P with tbe clothes on, And
{taken into the houj&i'||[f desired, it can be set np in
;the house Inlratny «ir,§eieraent weather. It requires
shoveling in 1 snow or wet grjiss,
as the operator c%nip^;the clothes* without moving
from the ordinary patl&dr the case umyfho,
as being portable, it csS bo setup where u stationary
would bo lop way. Thousand* have Just
■health and life, by e»3osurcs ini snow and imperfect
paths or wet grass, wigrib tins Dryer renders unneces
sary. S< j-
This is no 1 a substantial, staple |na
chine,' filling one cjf ftpinost p&lpable and every fiuy
> wants of ev 4 ery familyKh city And country
can exceed the wtych they «ro received,
and we refer 1 to thiajaigtheir rapidly increasing eajlesi,
"anddo the testimhrtialSif those who have used thpui,
oa proof of: theif value. One of the sest
.proofs,of their. is found in tbe fact that
- numbers of personal tf&b had bought other Dryers,
-have thrown them flki|| and are using the Challenge
J>ryer. In everjf economy* convenience And
.durability, it the world. > j
. .Township ngnja ln Tioga, Bradford and
coming Courifies/bj' or his agent, fijom
also, be procured. Address \
; J i TOSTqWELL, Jr.. WelUborq.
■. Or J, J. wgllamsport, Agent for liVcomjng
County. ; '■ f g 13w12|.
. fiSsS* 1 MachineftnaO {fe procured at Wellshoro. j
■ ~ '■'Si. • L_
1 W 'A $ T ]|A C TI 0 X &■
; ' ’ si.!: sag "w oox3, j ,
photographic ARTIST.;
|
Ambrotypc?, Weloijaotypes & Photographs,
i 1 .AT GALLERY. !
' ‘Dagnerreotypej, Anrarotypes or Melainotypcs En
larged to Life Sißfyan«?3mslicd plain or culprod. j
’ Pictures in cents—other sizes in pro
portion, atyT aU ‘ equal to city work. j
fiTprk done in Hll lu&ls woftt^er except for chil
dren. --.fe
' Rooms over^^rts'. Tin Shop, first door fce
low'fidipire Store£'* : j
WeU3boro,'Octr ; 3l,|;jg6o. >'
Preparatory gc|iool for ToacEn-ijs.
Wellsborp, County, Pcnna. |
R. A - 8., - - Principal.
’ The Wintcf lari logins Tuesday, -.Dec, 4, isjcr,
andqloses Friday, 1’^p!5,1861. I
■ . J .TmgJON. “ .(
Jayenflo X>epartmesji|j - $2,50 j
Common English Byafiches, - - 3,50;
1 ‘ Higher English Brioches, • - - 4,50 >
' languages, I - - * " ' s '®°:
‘ Pupils of ,aOy degrqcjof advancement received, apd
oarefully instructed. |peoinl efforts will be made [to
propo/ly qualify thoscf designing to teach, for th|ir
profession. ■ S I j'
Wollsboro, Oct. ;
PERRY DAVIE’S KILLER in largo bdi
tloj. ' at Roy's Drug Si we.'
COMEBCIAL COIIEGE.
LOCATED OVER THE SUSQUEHASSA VALLEY BAISK,
BINGHAMTON. N. Y. !
’ - < PACULTL . ' I
D. TC* theScfcjjcepf Accojbntg,
Practical Accoanlpat, authpr of Loweil’s Treatise iipon
■ j
Jpas Kaski.v, Commercial Accountant, Professor of
Keeping and Practical Mathematics.
'J. J. Curtis, Assistant Teacher' in the Booh-Keepin/
partmenl. ; * t - •■_ • i
A. J. Warxeh, Professor of Practical and Ornamental
manaliip, Commercial Calculations and Corresponds
LECTURERS.
Hon. D intel S. Dickinson, Lecturer on Commercial La>
Political Economy.
tlon. Ransom Balcom, 'Lecturer on Contracts, Eromi
Notes and Dills of Exchange.
Rev. Dr. E. Andrews, iLecturer on Cemraerdal Ethics.
imtsary
, EXAMINING COMMITTEE. - I
lIOTf. SHERMAN D. Wm. U. Osborn, Esq., Tract R.
Morgan. Esq., Wm. E. T,\TLOB, of the firm ot Taylor,Weed
£Co., D.D. De.nton, of the firm of Jackson, Denim &
Minks. Do WittC. Striker. J
The object of this College is tb afford to all anbpportp'
of obtaining a thorough business education, |
The books and forms are. carefully n;i4pged bfr prnfcl
accountants expresslyj for this Inaitutibn and qmbraett
the recent improvements. . s I
The course of instruction comprises every departmli
business. The learnef will to thoroughly taught the sii
and practice of Doublp Entry Book-Keeping as applied |c
following kinds of harness, vii;—General Mcrchantli
Manufacturing, Banking, Commission, Stearobdating,|]
voading.FonvardingjFrelghtingt Foreign Shipping.
Yocxo Mbs enn qniliiy themselves in a short time af
institution to fill important and lnr?aiire situations.| .
pie references can be given whore graduates of 1860 ar| i
filling desirabe situations with silariea varying from s|o(
$l3OO per annum. j » |
The Proprietors are'ln possession of testimonials frondt
of the first'commercial houses in the State, toj whon| \
have furnished book-keepers, showing their entire sari*
tion and confidence in the ability of the graduates of
institution. 1 f , , |
* Pp.nmij.ship, in nil Its branches, taught by the'mostsl
and tliO'ough masters of the art. jNo'.college in 1 the bj
enjoys a higher reputation in this department. 1
Ladies Departmentientirely separate from that of tl
tlemen. ’
Students can enter College at any time—no xacri
Time to complete theicourse from 8 to 10 weeks, Shj
.pacing the requisite examination.art? presented wifj
most elaborate'and elegantly engravcd-Dlploma issued b
commercial or cljwsicn! institution in the Union!.
rendered in procuring situations! | ]
terms of‘Tuition, price of board, testimi
from graduates filling situations, 4c*, send for circular
taining full particulars. - ’ ISjj
18G0.
WINTER DRY GOOD
W. A. KOE & CO.
HAVE now dn hnnd a large and extei
STOCK OF DRY GOODS;
consisting in part pf ;
Black and Figured Dress Silkj,
WORSTED GOODS,
a lid Fignred Delalnci
AISTID OASHMBEBS,
MERINOES, LADIiES CLOTH. OPERA FLANNELS,
LONG <& SQUARE SHAWLS
and in fact the best assortment of
Ladies’ Dress Oooi
ever brought to this county. We have also a
stock of i
Domestic Goods,
seen as -
Brown and Bleached Sheetings ahd’Shirtings, ;
Tickings, Den#tns, Striped Shirtings, [
Red and White Flannels,
Brown and Bleached Cotton Flann ils,
Cotton Batting,, Carpet W^rp,
, Cotton Yarri, Drillings, &ii. &c.
We have also a large stock of Cloths andi Cossiciercs,
Satinerts, Full Cloths, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans* j We
have also a large and extensive | stock ef Groceries,
Ready made Clothing, Hats arid Caps, Bootl and
Shoes, Hardware,' Crockery, Glass Ware, Wooden
Ware. <to. We wduld invite the jparticular attention
of purchasers to our assortment df Carpels andyloor
Oil Cloths, which is undoubtedly >tho largest evefbro't
to this county, and which will bcladld at prices irhich
most give entire satisfaction. Wb would invite| pur
chasers generally to call and examine our good! and
prices, ami they will doubtless find that ihe place- to
buy good goods at-low prices, is at the stdrb of |
W. A. ROE A feO.
Wcllsboro, Oct. |3I, ISfiO.
QUARLES G. OSGOOD,
la now receiving his '
WINTER STOCK DF GOO
Dry Gbodsb." ClotMng,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes,
IKON A DTD STEEL,
NAILS, FLOUR,
SALT, Sz, C .
■ ; ’
Which, for variety and extent, is rarely excellec, and
no greater inducements to purchasers can bo effered
in this section of country, either in
VARIETY, QUANTITY, QUALITY OR t>RICES,
■ Whethei for /
JAJ>Y, GENTLEMAN, BOY OR GIRL/
Farmer, mechanic or Lumhermim.
Well-born, Oct. kl, ISCO. 1
THE EEGILATO^.
C. L. WILCOX,; r
WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of
the Ladies ( aucl Gentleman of WolUborq and
surrounding country, to tho iuduoemeuta ho holdjs out
out at Lis i [ I
}
New Store on main Street,]
Called *• The Regulator,” where purchasers wiil| find
the Inrgcntf chcnptvi fnd lent assortment of GOODS
to select from in Pednsylvauia. Among
them, such os *
‘ DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
Hats and Caps, Boots and;Shees,
GROCERIES, CROCKERY.
FISH, PORK, FLOUR AND SALT,
Faints and Oils, Yankee Notions, toe.
1 To.the Ladids.
Ladies will find at tbo Regulator the choicest elec
tion of Dry Goods,, adapted to tb4 season, and tn the
wants and tastes of all. t 1
Shoemakers will find it to theiij interest to call at
(ho Regulator, and, examine our |assortment o£ lad
ings, at prices to suit tbo times. ; j
The truth is, we huy out goods for CaqH and sell
therefor Cash cheaper than can bcf bought at any oth
er store in Tiogb county, Hoping to receive a siare
of the patronage of.the.community, vreaik the mi.
He to come and examine oifr stock and sajtisfy-tl em
eelvcs of the truth <if our statement
ps~ All kinds of Hides, Sheep Pelts and Fur i ta
ken in exchange for goods, and the highest market
1 I
FALL 18'
1 ' AXD
Consisting of
THE TIOG A CODNTY. AGITATOR.
FALL CAMPAIGN
JUST OPENING AT
C. & J. L.
/r’ ONE PRICE STORE.. '''
THTTE wish to call tho attention of our friends and
YY customers to our assortment of
SEASONAXSjLSS GOODS,
1 . SUt’H. AS
MADIBS’ i>B| ESS GOODS,
• . ’ COMPRISING "
AND FAHCY SILKS
- 0 HALL! -RS AND DE LaStBS,
f iNGHAHsj Brilliants, lawns,-
FBBNCB AMD ! AIHERICAN ‘PBXHTS
• ; also’ .
| . SHAWLS, MAOTItLAS ANIKDtfSTEIIS.
Our stock of staple goodsjds larged notice
Is it ivitcd to dux' 4
BRC WS AND BLEACHED iSHIUm'Ca 4 SHEETINGS,
■ CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS,
EAiRMERS A MECHANICS’ CASSIMERES,
It EADY-MAD E CLOTHING,
, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE,
GROCERIES. BOOTS AND SHOES,
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
&C., &C., itc., &C., &C,
Wellsboro, Sept. 1, 1860,
Jtqok*
ii Be
Pen-
T‘
jtical
;s all
mt of
jience
[o the
Gail-
CORNING
FIRE Et LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE.
BIGELOW A THOMPSON, AGENTS. „
AETNA FIRE INSURANCE VOMPANY
Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital $1,000,009,
HARTFORD FIRE IRE FRANCE COMPANY.—
Capital, y i '5500,000.
PAIENIX FIRE- INSURANCE COMPANY.
Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital, $150,000.
PEOPLES FipE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Newark City—Capital $150,000
NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Of Hartford, Ct. - $225,000.
MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.
"Of New York City,—Capital $200,000.
MAISSASOXT EIRE INSURANCE CO.
i Capital, , $20q,000.
HOMESTEAD,EIRE INSURANCE .COMPANY, '
1 -(Capital, $160,000.
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Accumulated Capital, $1,500,000,
Tho subscribers are prepared to issue policies of in
surance on the most favorable terms in tho above well
known and reliable Stock (Companies.'
Farm buildings insured fur three years at rates as
lowJas any good companies.
All losses will be promptly adjusted and paid at this
offieb. Applications by mail will receive prompt at
tention • WM. L. BIGELOW,
Oct. 13, 1859. C. U. THOMPSON,
P. J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor.
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TRY THE NEW STORE.
«BL HI.” IS AT HOME AGAIN!
with an extensive _and well-selected assortment of
NEW GOODS,
His stock is as varied as it is valuable, and compri
ses 1 *
DRY GOODS,
of all styles and varieties,, including Fall and Winter
varieties of Dress Goods, Silks, Purametta'e DeLaines,
"ready-made clothing
of vkrious styles and prices. Having had long expo
rienyo in this branch of trade, ho is confident his cloth
ing will suit his customers.
GROCPIE3,
His stock of Groceries is complete, embracing a long
list of articles in common iise, v and bo sold
at unusually low prices. Ho has also a complete as
■sorcment of
HARDWARE,
purchased with 'especial reference to this market, in
cluding Saws, Axes, <tc. Also
| CROCKERY,
in abundance and variety. The attention of the pub
lic is also called to the fact that
I PORK, AND SALT,
will be kept constantly on band'and for sale at the
lowest market prices. ' In ;addition to the foregoing he
will keep
PAINTS AND OILS?
and similar'articlcs of mechanical use. His stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
is sufficient to kedp an entire community on a “good
fooling,” and warrants that all can be “fitted,” from
the largest to the smallest. Ih truth, bo would assur
his friends and theipublioahat
EVERYTHING
usually kept in a store may be found among his stock.
Call at the, old stand of M. M. CONVERSE.
Nov. 3, 1859,
ft
CEDAR RUN HOTEL..
, CEDAR - RUN, \LYVOML\G COUSTY, PA.
THIS house has been lately refitted and opened for
the accommodation of the public. .Located at a
central poiut; stages leaving evciy alternate day for
Weilsboro and Jersey Shore, connecting with cars on
the. Tioga R. R. north anil S. A E. IV. R. iguHie south.
This Honse is situated ob the Cedar Run Gang Mill
pond—a safe and convenient landing rafts in the
rafting seasoh. Good posts aro firmly 'set on the left
bank, and the 1 beach is free from obstructions. Hav
ing been practically engaged in the river business fur
raapy years we feel confident we can anticipate the
wants and requirements of this tradc/and will endeav
or !to please. The table, Ibar, chambers and stables
wil| always be attentively watched and well supplied.
Gall and see ns, and we will part with you sure to see
you again, D. A. FISH, Proprietor.
Cedar Run. Feb. 16,156|0,
STRAWBERRIES.
AS wo have received many [lettorh from correspondents in
various parts of (be ui dilTeiynt time*, inquiring
whore they can procure the best Domestic
have made arrangements to supply those who inay.wuut them
at the following rates delivered lu Wellchoro.
Peabodys New Uantbois,
Wilson’s Albany.
Hooker’s,
McAvoy’s Superior,
Lory worth’s Prolific, 37 x / x 2.50
Li Baron (New Preuch.Vaiicty) 75 - 4.00
Scarlet Magnate, , 50 3.00
Fuller No. 1, t 60 3.00
Domingos New Seedling, .[ 75 400
As these varieties are all good, purchasers can select Irom
them to suit themselves. All orders to be addressed
"Agitator Office, Wellsboro P
THE L.ASTV lIVVENTEB,
BEST AND CHEAPEST,
| SFK.IK'G , BED I3ST XTSE 1
MOKE elastic than feathers, and lighter and more
durable. Price, on.' y $5.00. For sale by
] 6 E. D. WELLS, Lawrenceville.
10,000 bbls. Pork For salc,
I WILL sell extra HEAVY MESS POKE nt $19.75
per bbl. or retail by the pound at 10 els., and war
ruuted the bestin town. , IM. M. CONVERSE.
Jjine 14, 1860. 1
PILES, PILES, PILES.—A new lend valuable
' remedy for thl4 painful and troub asome disease
can Obe obtained at ROY’S DRUG STORE.'
Jane 21, 1860. I
HoushtoiPs Liiqqid Pepsin.
FOR Dyspepsia and Xajdigestien.
I For pale at Roy’s Drug Store,
HONEY OF LIVERWORT, for Coughs and Colda,
Price 25 cents. * I At Roy’s [Drug Store.
ANEW ARTICLE o|f STOVE POLISH.—For
Sale at Bo, ’a jDrng Store.
(THEB Jonathan's Furniture Polish, Price
1 ewjts. fw fills ft Hoy’s Drug Store,
-■ ■ * s-io,oo " t
Pays for a foil course in the Iron City College, the
largest, most extensively patronized and best organ
ized Commercial School in the United States.
357 Students Attending Da*lF»
March, 18^9.
Usual lime to complete a foil i coarse, from 6 to 10
Weeks. Every Student* upon graduating, is guaran
teed, to -be. competent to manage tbo Uoeks of any
business, and qualified to earn, a salary of from
' §5OO to §lOOO. _
Students enter at any time—Na Vacation —Review
at‘pleasure, ' 1 _ \
51 PREMIUMS FOB BEST PENMAN
SHIP AWARDED IN 1858.: ,
Minister's'Sons received (it half price.'
For Circulars and Specimens of Writing, inclose two
letter stamps, and address F. W. J i.NliINb..
!' Pittsburg, Pa.
Oct. 27. 1559. | ‘
REVOLUTIONS,
"TV/THETIIER in Government lor fashions never go
W backwards. “01(1 Fogy ism” may,.frown down
every exhibition of youthful fancy, yet every issue
from the Press of Fashion shows [hat some new ad
vance has been made in this braijch of
Science and the Arts, i
Recognizing this principle of progress in his depart
ment of Trade,- | y
J. ME ROBINSON.
has not sought to beep up .with, That to go a little in
advance of tbo ideas andj wants of the community in
which ho lives both ns 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 ho
undertook to manufacture for this community a por
tion of L
TEEia CLOTHING,
and it affords him much pleasnrejto know that ho has
so far succeeded as to have received a good
SHARE OF THE TRADE.
A continuance of which—while he gratefully acknowl
edges past Jnvors—he earnestly and respectfully so-
licits,
Xr
in every kind of business
that are called Leading Articles, and ao we find in
this that |
BLACK CLOTHS | AND CASSKSSBRES,
areewhat almost everybody wants-and without which
no establishment con dress up its customers in truly
Elegant Style. Of these he has a great abundance
and as deeply dyed as any Democrat or Black -Repub
lican you can find in the land; while in
COLORD CLOTHS,
his assortment ia no leas varied than the politics of tho
numerous parties, ranging all tjie way 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, j
He has not only a large Stock of Goods, but his fa.i
cililics for manufacturing them were never
having secured in'Mr. Ten Eyck a most
And in every other department the most competent
help. Confident that ho can advantages to his
customers not excelled by any in the trade, and-deter
mined to make bis establishment one of ihe best in
this section of ccuntry ; , 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. NYB ROBINSON.
Corning, N. Y., Nov. 10, ISSO.
WDLLSBORO’ ACADE?II.
Weilaboro’, Tioga County, Penna.
MARINES N. ALLEN, A. M.! - - Principal.
Miss Cynthia Farmer, ----- Preceptress.
Miss L. Luctkoa Allen, - - >• - Assistant.
Miss Josephine M. Todd, - ,- Music Teacher.
Tb© Academic yearwillbe divided into tbreo Terms
of 1-4 weeks each.- , '
.Winter Terra commences Monday, Bee. 3j closes
Friday, March 15, 1861. :
Tuition.
Primary Department, - $2,00
Common Branches, - 4,00
Higher English, ----- 6,00
Languages, - - - - - - 6,00
Instrumental music (cs trn) Term of 12 weeks 10,00
Board and Rooms in private fcvmilics furnished at
reasonable prices. Students wishing to board them
selves may also obtain Rooms in private families.
The success that has Attended the efforts of Prof.
Allen as a teacher in otljer institutions in which ho
bus been engaged encourages tbo Trustees to antici
pate entire success in his connection with the Wells
boro Academy.
The primary department will be nnder the care of
Miss Allen, whose time will bo given exclusively to
the children placed under her charge.
There will be formed a TEACHER’S CLASS, the
instrj\sftH>n of which to be out of the regular' school 5
hours, but no extra charge made. '
Bills of Tuition arc to bo paid at or before the mid
dle of each Term. By order of Trustees,
r . J. F DONALDSON, Preet.
Wcllsboro, “November 7, 1 SCOT;
NEW GOODS.
FA Mi ANB WINTER
HATS .A-ItfTD CAPS. "
Just-received, and havifag bought my-Silk Hats at
unusually
XOW PRICES,
I am enabled to give my customers the benefit of it.
Look at these figures:
Best $4,50 Silk Hat, City Full Style reduced to $3 50/
Best $l,OO Silk Hat, City Fall Style reduced to
$2 50.
S 3 50 Hat warranted equal to those usually sold at
$4 50. ‘
Silk Hats from 4a to $3 50. •
Wool Hats “ " 3s to 2 00.
Fur Huts “ ) 65 to 6 00.
Men’s Caps from m 20s to 2 00,
Boy’s Caps u !, - la to 1 50,
And all my goods at myi'usually low rates, and the
LARGEST STOCK. .
jurdoz. porhun'd.
50 eta. *3.00
37 bi 2.50
2.60
of goods to select from ever- brought to Steuben Co.,
comprising almost all styles and shapes known in the
New York Market.
STRAW GOODS
losing out*at 25 per cent less than cost.
Corning, Sept. 1, 1860. WM. WALKER.
NEW MUG STORE.
THE UNDERSIGNED takes pleasure in announ
cing to the citizens of Wellsboroaud vicinity that
he has just opened a new Drug Store in
OSGOOO’S BUILDIKG, IKaln SI.,
'vhere he has a complete assortment of
DRUGS Sc MEDICINES,
waich ho will sell cheap for cash.
Par Stock of Drugs is complete, embracing every
article ever called for.
Patent medicines,
Jnyne’s, Ayre’s, HelmbolcFs, McLane's, Brant's and
other popular Medicines,-together Wistar's Bal
sam. Cod Liver Oil, Wolf's Aromatic Schnaps, Ac.
CHOICE TVIKES'AHD 'iLIQUOfiS,
for Medicinal and Sacramental uses.
paints and Oils, '
of tho bost.qnality.
Flavoring Extracts, Spices, Pepper, Saloratns,
Soda, Candles, Soap, Burning Fluid, 4
Camphone, Turpentine, - Alcohol,
And an innumerable variety of articles ip common
use. V
JJ&- Please call at the NEW DRUG S’TORB. ’
P. R. WILLIAMS, Ag*t»
Wellsboro,.March 10, 1859.
HOUSEHOLD FUBKITOBE,
/~\F ALL KINDS, can bo found at the rooms of
IV/ JE. P, WELLS, LAWHEKgEVILLE.
jinesg there ore soi
EXCELLENT CUTTER.
EVAWS & WAT!.
SALAr3ANDER s
• 'lliya-. •] 304 Chestnut Sti
: PHIIABELPHJ
ANOTHER TRIUMPH!
To the President of the Pennsylvania Agricultural
Society :—The subscribers,'your committee to examine
the conten ts of a Salamander Safe of Evans & Watson,
after beingexposed toastrong fire on the Fair Grounds
for eight hours, respectfully represent —
.That, after seven cords of oak' wood'and three of
pine had been consumed around the Safe, it was open
ed in the presence of the committee, and the contents
taken out, a little warmed, but notoven scorched. ;
Several Silver Medals. heretofore received by the
manufacturers, and a large quantity- of .documents
were intho Safe, and came out eneirely uninjured. ■
The experiment satisfied ns of tlie capacity of Safes
of tfais kind to protect contents from any fire to which
they may be.exposed. ! -1 _
The Committee award a Diploma and Silver Medal.
1 Gbo. W. Woodward,
. j ‘ John W. Gears - ,
J. P.ItUTHERFORD,
u Alfred S. Gil Lett.
STUD ; AN OTHER.
WiLiiiNGToy, Del., Sept, .17, 1559. —Messrs.. Evans
and Watson, Philadelphia. ’ >
Gentlemen: The Salamander Fire-Proof Safe of
yourmanufactuhe,purchased by us from your Agent,
Ferri? & Garrett, of out city, some nine months ago,
was Severely fried byi burglars last Saturday night;
and although f(iey hadjt sledge hammer, colfchisels,
drill, and gunpowder, Sjd not succeed in opening
the Safe. The lock being one of. Hall’s Patent Pow
der-proof,” they could not got the powder into it, but
drilled a hole in the lower panel and forced in a large
charge, which was ignited, and although the door, in
side and out, showed the explosion not to have been a
small one, it was notYorced open-. We suppose they
were the greater part of the night at work on it. We
are much gratified at the result of the attempt to entei
it, and if the above fadts are of any service, you are
at liberty to use them. ' Yours, truly,
BAYNAKD i JOSES.
GREAT FIRE !—ANOTHER TRIUMPH.
Knoxville, Tenessee, March 13tb, 1859. —Messit.
Evans <fc Watsoij, Philadelphia:
Gentlemen : It affords me great pleasure to say
you that the-Salamander Safe, which I purchased of
you in February, to be what you recom
mended it—a sure protection from fire. My store
house together with several others/ was burned to the
ground in March last. -The Safe fell through into the
cellar, and was exposed to intense heat for six. or
eight hours, and when jit was taken from the ruins and
opened, all Its found to bo in a perfect
state,-the books and papers not being injured in the
least. I can cheerfully recommend your Safes to the
community/bclieving as I do, that they are as near*
fire-proof as it is possible for any Safe to be made.
I . THOMAS J* POWELL.
:e things
jKthA largo assortment of the above SAFES al
ways on hand, at 304 ‘Chestnut street, {late 24 South
Fourth st. Philadelphia. Dec. 22, 1859.
WELLSBOBO FOUNDRY
Affl> 3IACIIINE SHOP
AGAIN IN FULL BLAST. -
ROBERT YOU'NG, late of the firm of Tabor
Young & Co., Tioga, takes this method to in
torm the Public that he has leased the ,
Foundry and Machine Shop,
in the Village of Wellsboro, for a term of years, and
having put it in good running order, is prepared to do
all kinds of work usually done at such an establish
ment, in the best manner and out of the best material.
TWENTY TEARS EXPERIENCE!
He has had over twenty years’expcriencein the bu
siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, done
directly under his supervision.
No tcorh will be sent out half Jinfahed.
MILL-GEARINGS, FLOWS , STORES
and castings of all kinds on hand and made to order.
May 28, 1857. i ROBERT YOUNG.
EIUEFOUMDItI
AND MACHINE SHOP,
CORNING, N. Y.
WM. E. ROGERS & CO,, PROPRIETORS.
MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines, Boilers,
Morticeing and Tenoning Machines, Mill Gear
ing and Machinery, Plain and Ornamental Iron Win
dow Caps, Sills and Casings, Door Caps, and all kinds
of Iron and Brass Castings. Also Manufacturers on a
large scale of
JEFFREY’S CELEBRATED DOUBLE-ACTING
FORCE PUMP,
The best in use for all ordinary purposes and con
taining with the other qualities that ot a superior Fire’
Engine. -
ALSO—Manufacturers of the celebrated
Shingle Mills” —lhc t bcgtnow in use.
Orders solicited by letter or otherwise.
WM. E. ROGERS & CO.-
x Corning, N. Y.. Nov. 10, 1859. ly.
NEW GOOES<ATx
THE EMTIEE
11 axd a ' ■ /
NSW SYSTEM OS SELLING'
Jf. It. BOWES & CO.,
Are now receiving; a large and I well selected assort-'
mont of i I
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES,
CROCKERY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES,
&C. } &C., iC.j ;
Which they will sell
CHEAPER Til AX EVER BEFORE OFFERED
TO COMMUNITY.
They have come ’toj the conclusion that It is for thoir
interest as well as that of their Customers, to
Sell Cloocls for Ready Pay,
as in that way can sell them jit less profits than
can be done-on lon|g credit. Thankful for past favors,
we respectfully invite one and ajl to call and examine
our stock of goods and wo will 1 try to convince yo.u
that it is for your interest to bay nt the Empire Store.
1 1 J, 11. BOWEN,
• M. BULLARD,
A. UOWLAN#.
Wellsboro, Jane! 28, 1860. s
DENTISTRY.
FRANK McGCOROE,
Permanently located in Concert Hall, Corning, K } Y
YARTOTJS Ptyljcs of Dental work. The continuot
gum or Porcelain, the most natural, beautlfui
and superior to any other system. Also a new sty’
very beautiful and'cheap, just introduced. Particult
attention is requested to the artificial Bone for fillin;
teeth, it color and ncniily as hard as the tcct'
and in many eases 1 BuperiorAo any, metallic aubstanc*
Also, by a new process of elyctro-mctalurgy, thos
having silver- platcis can have thfem heavily plated wit
gold on very reasonable terms. No cheap humbuj
introduced. His system of practice is the result i
the oxperitnoe of the best members of
Corning, Nov. Ip, 1859.
llcfcrs to Br. W. B. Terbdl,Br. May, Dr. Mnnfor'
Corning. Br. Bolsbn, Bath. Br. Brown, Addison-
Mansfield Flonring Mill.
rrUIE people o Mansfield are hereby notlfK
X taat said MILL has jnat beep repaired, nnd put in i>er*,
ftct order, having three nm of fttcuto nnd a Patatt Grain \
Separator , which will separate all'fotrt seed from the grain, l
consequently the best of work can and will bo done. Met*-
chants ami formers’are Invited to'try this Mill, nnd firsr
rate work will bo warranted by J. 0. KELLY, '
Mansfield, August 18,18G9. ' Miller. .
E. Cash paid for all lands of Grain at the Mill.
C4SH paid for QiRJIJf nt
TIOC.I STE.IM FLOUR MILLS.
August 15, 1800. yai, j
Philadelphia;, Sept. 21
IN* ALL' CASES j
of Asthma. Acute and Chronic Cbematfsm, Affection*
Bladder and Kidneys.
13ILLI0US FEVERS AND LIVER COMPLAIW
In th« south and west, where these diseaser preraiiVv
will be found invaluable. Planters, farmers and otheix
once use these Medicines, will never aftervrarth-be
them.
BIFLIOUS COLIC, SEROS. LOOSENESS. PILES. COstrJ
NESS, COLDS AND COUGHS, CHOLIC, CORrS! '
HUMORS. DROPSIES. '
Dyspeptia. —No person with this distressing disease
delay using these medicines immediately.
Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Flatulency.
Feser and Agiu.—Yor toia scourgo of the western covs
these medicines will be found n safe, speedy and
edy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a-reic,
the disease; a cure by these medicines Is permanent. 1
Try them. Be satisfied and be cured.
.P uhic** nf Cnmplcxiojfy— .
GENERAL DEBILITY,VGOUT, GIDDINESS, GRATE
Headaches of every kind. Inward Fever, Inflarnatory fit*
tism, Impure Biodd, Jaundice, Loss'of Appetite.
• Mercurial Distam. —Never fails to Eradicate entirely,
tjio effects ofMercntr, infinitely sooner than the mosite
erful preparation of Sarsaparilla. 10
NIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBILITY. COMPUr*
j oluß kinds, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS. *
Pilot. —Tho original proprietor of these mwiicima *
enred of Piles o^3s.years’ standing, by tho use of
medicines alone.
PAINS in the head, side, back. Joints and organs.
• J^ienmcUisvi,— I Those affected with this terrible iliaea*,;
he sure of relief by the Life Medicines. '
5 Hush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt
Scrdfluln, or Kings Evil in its forme, Ulcers
cry description.
r Worms of all kinds are effecturally expelled by
cines. ParentfrWill do well them whenever their
ic suspected. Relief will be certain. *
The Life Fills and Phcsniz Bitten
. PURIFY THE BLOOD, h
And thus renj£ve all disease from the-svsfdm.
sold by ’ DR- WILLIAM B. MOFFJT, f
330 Broadway, cor. Anthony Street, New ?
For salcby all Druggists. 62yl 1 )
Hostetler’s StomachJßitters. f.
IN VIEW of the fact that dwry member of ihe hog
family Is more or less subjected to some
sides innumerable other conditions in life, which, Ijj
assistance of a little knowledge or exeydse of common
they nmy be able so, td regulate tl&ir habits of
with the assistance of a good >tonie, secure permanent
In order to accomplish this desired object the truecoumi
pursue is certainly that which -will produce a natural of
of things.ot the least hazard-of vital strength and
this end Dr,Tiosfetfcr has introduced to this connfryapj
arntion bearing his which at this day is not is
medicine, but one that hos been tried for years, giving u
faction to all who have used it. The Bitters operate pov
fully npyn the stomach, bowels and liver, restoring them
a healthy and vigorous action,.and thus by the simple*
cess of strengtheninig nature, enable the system to trit
over disease.
For the cure of Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Nausea, Flafnleur
Low of Appetite, or any Billlous Complaints, arising frop
morbid inaction of the Sttmach or Bowels, prodncingCrar
Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, ic., these Bittersjiaui
an equal.
Diarrhoea, Dysentery or Flux, so generally contracted
new settlers, and caused principally by the cange of vi
and diet, will be sbeedily regulated by a brief n*eofi
preperation, Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably cj
preMilent u hen taken in all its various form 8 ?, thanany oft
the cause ot which- may always be attributed to deni
ments of the digestive organs, can be cured without faDi
uiing JIOSTJiTTKU'S tTUMAOU BrfTERS,as per direct
gu the bottle. For this disease every physician will no.
mend Bltters'of some kind, tlien why not use an artlchi
be infallible? Every country hare their Bitters naaprerp
ative of disease and strengthening of the system iu gent
and among them all there is not to be fonnd a healtbierp
pie than the Gormans, from whom this preparation emu
ted. based upon scientific experiments which havo tended!
advance the destiny of this great preparation imjhe r
scale of science.
i’FVEr. i.vD Ague. —Thistiyingand provoking disease, *1
i«rt«es its relentless grasp on the body of man,reducing
> a mere shadow m a short space of time, and rends:
im phy.-ioally and mentally useless, can be defeated v.
riven‘from the body by the nse of HOSTKTTER’S I
OWXKD JJITTEUS. Further, any of the above stated!
k! diseases can apt bo contracted when exposed to anyc,
ary conditions | producing them, if the Bitters areim
er.directions. And ns it neither creates nausea, nor ofia
ie palatt, ami rendering unnecessary any change of
iU rruptiou to usual pursuit l *, but promotes sound bleepr
ealthy dlge*tiou.the complaint is thus removed as »p«-
5 is consistent with the production ot a thorough and
mnent cure.
for I’ebbAxe n? Advaxcet> Years who are,suffering frcai
ifccblcd uoiistitutxon and infirm body, these Billers
iln.ilde as a restorative of strength and vigor, and net
ily to beltricd to bo appreciated- And ton mother vti
vrsing. these Bitters are indispensable, especially
ic mother’s nourishment is inadequate.to the demaß&(
ie child, Consequently her strength must Jrield, and hen|
i where a good tonic, such as Hostel tor’s Stomach Hittent
ceded to 'impart temporary strength and vigor to the rf
-m. Ladies should by all means try this remedy for ill i!
js of debility, and before sq-doing, ask your physician ri-<
' he i< acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will ms?
lend their use in all cases of^wenkne'fl.
CAUTION- We caution the public against ndnjL
' the many imitations or counterfeits, but ask for
:r 4 s Celeeratei» 3t6mach Bittehs, and see tbnt-each bc£p
13 the words "Dr. J. Uostrttor’s Stpmach Bitters-” b'f?
i the side of the bottle, and stamped on the m> tail?
>vermg the cork, and observe that oar autograph sif
on the label. t *
and sold by ITOTETTEII L SMITH. I:
□rgb. Pa- and sold by all Druggists, Grocers and dai*
L-uerally throughout the United States,Canada,Sonlh.*
a and Gerfcuny. ,
AGENTS.— John a: Roy, Wellsboro. J. & .T. 0.
nr»t, hlUluud. A. &J. Demau, Knoxville. M. W.
.'iicola. diaries Ggodspeed, Westfield. Seeley &
m. A. Humphrey! H. 11. Borden, John
ur f is Parkhurst, S\m. J. Miller; LaWreuceville 3 G. R. r
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