The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, November 21, 1860, Image 3

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TO CONSUMPTIVES. I |
ThsAdveftisdr, hkfing restored to health in’ a
I wM kt bjr a Very simple xijmedy, after bavingsuf
i d several years with a severe long auction, and
t dreed disease, Consumption—is anxious to make
T «n t 0 his fellow-suffercril thomeans of cure.- -. 1
To stt wbo desire it, he wllfsend a copy of the pre
. ,jon used (free of chargl), with the d|reetion fpr
oaring and nsing the same, which they will find a
« cure for Consumption,'Asthma, Bronchitis, die,
5 J . n iy object of the adVertlsor in sending the prs
eribtion is to benefit the afflicted, and spread infor
stion which ho conceives |o} be. invariable, and he
Hi -Very sufrefdr wiU;try|lS remedy,"as it will cost
and m.y>£« basing J f
• n.ktiea wishing tho:prescription will please address
M S Bav. EDWARD A. WILSON, I
Will «m|hbrg. Kings Co.’, N; Y.
THE T”' ,i
MEDICAL AN3D TpILET
Receipt!! Book.
This book contains Direction* for ma
king all the most valonbli MBBcal preparations in use;
Recipes and full,and eVfßoit directions for mpi
king all the most popular aqd useful Cosmetics, Per
fumes’ Unguents, Hair Restoratives, and all Toilet
Articles If yoa are suffering ’ with ,any chronic dis
_eMe if y OU wish a boautifpj complexion; a fine head
of hair a smooth face, a clear skin,-a luxuriant beard
ormbnstache-or if yon wish’to know anything arid
everything in the Medical and Toilet line, you should,
•by all means, peruse a copy of this hook. For full
mrtienlors, and a sample af tho work for perusal,
(free,) address the publisher! T. F. CHAPMAN,
' i3-3m No.'. 83®Broadway, New York.
WHOSH 0,0 I, O USE [
J) R , X BOVEE UOpS’ VEGETABLE
imperial bitters? j
r A n who are afflictid witii incipient Consumption or Weak
lungsshould use, them., ' '!| ; | . J
Alt-wto suffer from weak Stdjpachs, Indigestion, Dyspep
lU, or Piles fhould uie thedL ij2 J , !
All-wh'o sulfer from General iO Nervous Debility, Restless*
oeii at night, want of Sleet), should use them. i
All persons who are convalescent after fever or other sick
ness should use them. , 1 i - , „
Ministers of tho Gospel, LawwS, Lecturer*, and all pub
lic speakers should use theftt, (Si J - * i
Book Keepers, and all 3»r«pa leading a sedentary life
ihonld use them. *>
The aged and infirm shoiflfl us Ahem.
' All who requite a stirajulaht cr} tonic should Usd them.
All who are addicted to the uao Of a. d«nt spirits and wish
to reform, should use them.s jj\ , * i
They are made of a Pbem Wine, and of the native
plants and herbs of tho cotiotra ! and should be recommend
ed by temperance societies, plcfgjmien, physicians, and all
friends of humanity. ?, { i • ,
They are prepared by an experienced and skillfull physi
cian, and aside from their mfednqol properties, are a most
delightful beverage; and aß.2j|medicine, are as innocent
and harrale&ftaa the deirt of'hSrifn..
Sold by druggists generally. 1 1
CUAB. WlDtilfittD & CO., Proprietors,
| ? William st.. New York.
' Baldwin, Lowell A Co., AgfinEs ajt Tioga.' 7:3yl
Dr. H. It. Borden, of Tlogol] is General Agent for Tio
ga County,-to whom-all applications for agencies must be
made. ' ‘ | ■*} L
fJMTE EMPIRE STplf) IN FULL BLASt!
HTjitltAJl £PUKKAH 1
8 80,0 00
i
DRV GOODS, I^iKOCERIES.
BOOTS AND SHOESSHATS AND CAPS,
- Grockeryi ; Hardware, &c. j
■‘<3 i
w Enrn)|Tro.v at
J. R. BOWE|n t &» CO.’S
Flmpirel Store,
WBLLSBORO, TIcIjA COUNTY, PA.
-il| i *
Doors open every day (Sundays excepted!, “from
early dawn till-dewy ev6,Y.kh4 the b'hoys on| hand fo
show this Immense etqck l( f»%| of charge, anji fife on
tho lowest key ererheard ig county. - j !
Never was there snob anabportqnity sinccjthc days
of Solomon to gratify Jhfleyo and the raipd. Ob,
were we a Dow, Jr., or So|na great man with (a vocab
ulary that would reach idj the Rocky Mountains, that
we might be able-to tells you one half of our endless
variety of Fall and Goods, As for prices,
there is no use in.talking.. 'We sell so low wy are of
ten*afmid folks may thijflrftat’we steal our foods.---
But do not be-afraid,, fn&pdji. , Come one and all, and
you shall -sea what you?abi|Jl feee. If-your eye-sigtit
is poor, don't forget yoUr ffibectnclos. Wo will show
you the hearty of (piled down in tho kettle of
arts and sciences, and inaimfactured into this large,
stock uf goods. Recollect, will allow oor eto un
dersell us. f • \
All kinds of Produeod&ken in •exchange fo * Goods.
Wellsbopo, Nov, 7, IjfSG. I .
3&,000 I|V USE!
The the Eitchi
ORIGINAL fJp. STEWARD
and Comfort-Prodnc ng
LARCJG OVE W
SUMMER AND JV INTER AIR-TIGHT .
COOKINjG- | STOVE*
For wood & anthracite or bitd-
MINOUS COAL>-6*ppoved is 1859—IFifft
-Vftc and Extra Large I fyci, and hy the addition of
the Celebrated Patent Di\ tfbfe 3heet Bottom Fine,
Attention is, invited U* following points pf supb
riojitj : ; c 'l 1
Ist Durability, —Lasting, with proper caro, at least
20 rears. Stores are now fa use that were set up in
1538, , i \ * • I
2d. Manufacture, —Every* portion of the stovo is
thoroughly constructed. sl|«h stove is submitted to
a critical test, and uo6e hfca|'e our works unless com
pletely and perfectly fin^Md.
3d. Capacity. —Baking,JKroiling, boiling, roastyig
all other culinary .operations performed at thp
-s&rao time, A barrel o£.£c|ir; baked into bread at a
single fire. ] , ‘l
4th. Economy. —Saving* the cost of the stove in 2 ojr
3 years in the of fu£l. |
Hh. Ventilation of Qptk, —In the Stewart stove
slone the frontdoors opefa.directly into the oven,
tected by letters patent, aTiirect draft through
the top of tho oven, by jtnejins of perforated holes in
thedoorsand hack fluei- 'Sit Will be’ borne in mind
-that,aa tho heated air arrays rises, this method of
ventilation is the only otKJ jjf any value whatever.
: 6th. Entire ChntroU oflflmt. —The heat generated
?y the stove, may be and used or thrown
“Jf the room at pleasurfr^ l t{] 1 j
7th. The DnyhU Skeett&tiom Flue. —By which %
compressing and invertirifcaction of heat is obtained,
jnd tho ovonlmote evebiysod' efficiently belted lhai
*>y any other known invention. \
. Broiling. —Perforirod on the top and without
the possibility of smoke easering the room. j
oth. Bat Water reeertqxn and Warming Clotet. —
j useful and convenient, (supplied by the waste heat
■ t n 1 ? thout ”f ra f«el. l'\ !
10th. Wafer Back.— Aw Arrangement for supplying
c for ( be bath romne equal to any range.. J
. old ®y all dealers, on % Trial of 3 months, with A
Jr* 0 guaranty for asked* . 1 . }„
{ ew ? ro of the namerodte (worthless imitations now
of th et thojnimos of P. P. Stewart and
oe manufacturers are»ofi each stove. - None other
w {fenuine. «T& ; ' 1 • j
Boseriptiive pampblet^fr» by mail to any address,
gencies m all the pnhcipS arid towns'in the
Puller, fen' A. On*: Troy, N. Y.
e, Manufacturers and 1 I ropnetors of the Clinton
WorkC Por sale ft •= , - '
11t . BARKER BROWSERS.
; cl lBDoro, Qct. 17,18Cj0.| ’ *
Will?I
Vicinity at 6 hereby notified
A fi 2l. t MILL has just Wen repaired, and put in per*
Serabt’tV, JF .'^“ a r ”!> U "tone and a Patent'Oram
ar <.?' bkh will separate all fool. seed from the,- grain,
3uJ, n } of worktan and will be done. Metf
’^work„m m . e " are tnrltt * t° try. thlai Mill, and Urn
b« warranted by J. 0. KELLY,
•sj?'® e W,Anjuat 18,1859,. Miller.
B.- Cash paid tor all Wads-of Grain at-fha Mill.
- A largo
and iAh b.S ° n:l,an v d fo ', fhe faU “bd winter, ttadel'
Tory ches P b ? W. A. ROE CO.
Wellshora, Oefc 31,1369.1 ■ - ■ „ .
-J- 1 •. S^niPS. STOP 9. I
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' A SUPERLATIVE : >i
1 nrONIC,DIUREW
INYICORATIH& CORDIAL
®o the Citizens of _New Jersey and. Penn’s.
iiPOTHECAHIK3, DRUGGISTS, GBOCEES ASD PRIYaI* FAMOUS*
. ; WolJVe Pure Cognac Brandy*
• Wolfe'e Pure Maderia, Sherry and Pori Wine.
\ Wolfe*e Pure Jamaica and St. Croix 'Rum.
Wolfe** Pure Scotch and IHsK Whiekty.
ALL IN BOTTLES.—I teg leav«, to call the
citizens of the United States to the above Wines and
Liquors imported by Udolpbo Wolfe, of New York, whose
name is familiar in this country for the purity of bis cele
boated Scbeidam Schapps. Jar. Wolfe, in his letter to me,
speaking of the parity of his wines and Liquors, says: “ I
'will stake my reputation as a man, my standing as a mer
chant of thirty.years’ residence in the City of New York, that
that all the Brandies and wipes which 1 bott!e : are pure as
imported, and of the best quality, and can be relied upon by
every purchaser.” Every bottle lias the proprietor’s nameon
the Vax, and a fee simile of his sfgnnatare on the certificate.
The public are respectfully invited to call and examine for
themselves. For sale at Retail by all Apothecaries and!Oro
ccrs in Philadelphia. • GEORGE! H. ASHTON.
No. 832 Market St., Philadelphia,
; \ Sole Agent for Philadelphia.
‘Read tho followiog from the ncwTork Courier:
iEnohmocs Bdsixess fob o.vc Nxw Yobs Mebchaxt.—We art
happy to inform our-fellow citizens that there is one plac*
is our city where the physician, apothecary, and country
merchant, can go and purchase pore wines and Liquors, as
imported, and of the best quality. We do nott intend to give
an elaborate description of this mere ban’s extensive busi
ness, although it will well repay any stranger or citizen to
▼wit Udolpbo Wolfe’s extensive warehouse, Nob. 18, 20/and
Zi Beaver streets ami Nos. 17419 and 2L, Morkotflold street.
Hlsktocte of Sbhnapps on hand ready jor shipment could not
hire been less than thirty thousand cases; the Brandy toms
tep thousand casts—Vintages of 1836 to 18565; and ten thou
sand bases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine, Scotch’ and
liflsh Whiskey, Jamaica and iSt. Ctoix Hum, some very old
ai|d equal to any in this country, lie also had three large
cellars, filled with Brandy, wine, Ac., in Casks, under Cus
tom House key,' ready for jbottling. Mr. Wolfe’s sales of
tSqhoapps last year amounted to one hundred and eighty
jthptisand dozen, and we hope; that in less than two years he
may be eqally successful with his brandies and wines. *
$ jclis business merits tho patronage of every lover of his*
-species. Private families who wish pure wines and Liquors
fot medical use, should senn their orders direct to Mr. Wolf*
uiujl every apothecary in the land makeup their midds to
difenrd the poisonous stuff from their shelves, and replace it
with Wolfe’s pure wines and Liquors.
We understand Mr. Wolfo, for the accommodation of small
dealers In the country, puts up assorted coses of wines .and
litjuors. Such a man, and sqch a merchant, should be sus
tained against bis tens of thousands of oppodent* in tho Uni
ted States, ighq sell nothing feut imitations, ruinous alike to
luinian healtfeand happiness; - 6m6
i ? S. 1, AVERY’S PATENT
Pi MPROYED; WINDLASS.,
A3pTTED MAY S, IB6o.—The object of
this invention is to apply a brake to a windlass
in; such a manner that articles attacked to! the -wind
lass, and raised by it, may be lowered with facility;
thse hitherto slow and tedious manual reverse move
ment of the windlass being avoided, and the invention
ac the same time admitting of the operator having
complete control over the descending movement of the
.arjticle being lowered. The invention is applicable to
various purposes; its use in connection with wells
may be mentioned as an instance, in whichj the bask
ets, after being raised and} emptied, may be easily low
ered, and their movement'retarded at the proper time,
soUhat they will not violently strike the water. — Sci
entific American. i i
jFor the purpose pf Raising and Lowering Backets
in] Wells, it is decidedly * <
THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OP THE AGE,
Tbe Brake acts as a cheek: upon the backward motion
oft the bucket, without turning the crank, (the crank
acting as a brake, by pressing inward at the handle.)
AU who examine this machine, will at once acknowl
edge its |
PRACTICABILITY AND SUPERIORITY,
Over every other machine in use. The operation of
the windlass is easily controlled with, and requires,but
oxe iiaxo. It combines oil the advintages of the old
fashioned with the self-emptying bucket, and adds
many new and useful improvements. It can bo ad
apsted to wells of any and wil} easily, With
ordinary turning, AVce Buckets of tqater ,pcr minyte!
from wells of ordinary depjtb, and in-tho same propor
tion to the depth of two hundred feet.
Tho windlass and brakeiis also applicable to raising
and lowering any kind of weight, anjd in respect
U far superior to those heretofore iniuse. 1‘
Having purchased cbe right for the Counties of Tio
ga; and Potter, Pa., the undersigned] are prepared to
offer for sale township rights for the [manufacture and
sole of the abdve improvement, on reasonable terrms.
, ‘ A; BIXBY,
bet. 16, 1860. ■ L* B. SEELEY.
CESUSE FAMILY LI^LORS.
! WM. B- MOREHOUSE & -CO.,
'/ 1 '
■ Importers and Wholesale Blealers in
Brandies, Wines, ] Gins and; Segars,
beg leave to call the attention .of she citizens of jthe
United States to their Pure Wines and liquors, put
up’under their own supervision, for 1 Family and Me
dicinal use, in cases assorted to suit customers. Globs,
Military and otaer public Jodies, who require to pur
chase in large or small quintitids, in coslte or bottles,
will be liberally dealt with* Price List sent on ap
plication. . 1 ;
Old Moroli ojusc Bitters.
Recommended by tho first physicians os the best
remedy known for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Bebility,
anil all Nervous Biseases. j As a beverage, it is pure,
wholesome, and delicious to the taste. ■Sold by; all
Bruggiats. WM. B. MOREHOUSE & CO., Prop'rs,
8 A 5 Exchange Place, «
! , Jersey City, N. J.
p. S.—The subscribers to engageA few active
men, as Local and Traveling Agents foritheir bouse,
to pvhotn liberal inducements will be offered* For par
ticulars, address as above. 1 : 13-3 m
I GREAT INDUCEMENTS. I
now pretntred to wholesale jFLOUR, FEED,
JL{ MlSAiMind GRAIN cheaper than anjj man in Uio
coonty. AB''\ j ;
* I BUY FOR GASH,
And being connected with several jlarga flouring es
tablishments, I can afford'to to supply
an& Dealers generally with a good article,'and cheaper
than the cheapest. 1
I-bare made arrangements in the city o|F New York
so as te supply anybody aqd everybody with
GROCERIES, AT TTIIGLESALB OR; RETAIL,
] VETtT CHEAP. f |
COFFEE, SUGARS, :TEA, 'FISH, PORK,
Anid in fact anything in the Provision line, will be
solil cheap for cilsh, or exchange' for grain.
•i • WANTED. : ‘ 1
. 10,000 BUSHELS fcOBN AND OATS, I
In| exchange for Grocerles. Gall at FRED. K.
WRIGHT’S Floar, Feed and Provision Store, No.|B
Main-St., Wellsboro, Pa. 1 11 |
June?, 1880. ! !
. anggAg, C ABINET I
WARE BOOM;.
-fTUHE Subscriber most respectfully announces that
_l| ho has on hand at the old stand, and for said a
! CheapJLot of rur allure. c |
comprising in. part j \ , \
Brtxting and Coxnxnon 13ureaus t Secretaries and Book
’fere#, Center, Card and. Pier' Table*, Bining and
' Breakfast Tablet, Marble-topped ah d Common Stands,
Cupboard*, Cottage and other Bedsteads,, So
fas and Chairs, Gilt auk Basswood Mouldings for
Picture Frames . ] ‘ ‘ 1
1 'COFFINS mado to brdcr on Short: notice. A
hearse will bo famished if Idosircd. |
f. B. Turning and Sawing done to orider. |
□gust 11, 1859. - -i B. T. VA^HORNj
(j 4SH pl “ d AJf FEOUR MILES:
l5, 1860. 3m. j .. ~1
SONBY Og LIVERWORT,'for Goughs and Bold?
' Pried ' ; AtrEsj’s (
THE TIOGA COUNTY
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WELLSBORO FOUNDRY
and! machine shop
AGAIN IN FULL BLAST.
T> OBERT 'YOUNG, lab i of the firm of Tabor
Jl\> Young £ Co., Tioga, takes this method to in
form the Public that be has leased the
Foundry and Machine Shop,
in the Village of Wells boro, for a term of years, and
having put it xnigood running order, is prepared to do
all kinds of work usually done l&t such an establish
i the best manner and out of the best material.
| TWENTY TEAKS EXPERIENCE!
I He has had over twenty years’experience in the bu
siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, done
i directly nndei - his supervision. >
No work will be sent out half fnithed.
mill-obAbisos, plows, stotxs
[and coatings of all kinds on hand and made to order,
i May 28, 1857. ROBERT YOUNG.
i AND MACHINE SHOP,
i ! I CORNING, N. Y.
iWM. E. ROGERS & CO., PROPRIETORS.
MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines, Boilers,
Morticemg and Tenoning Machines, Mil! 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 *
large scale of j l
JEFFREY'S j CELEBRATED DOUBLE-ACTING
The best in use for all-ordinary purposes and con
taining with the other qualities that of a superior lire
Engine. I
ALSO—Manufacturers of the celebrated “Hawkins
i Shingle Mills”—the best now in use.
Orders solicited by letter or otherwise,
i WMJ E. ROGERS i CO.
I Coming, N. T., Sqr. 10, 1859. ly.
1 NEW GOODS.
FALL AND WINTER
t Jnst received, and having bonght inj Silk Hats at
unusually ! >
l> O W PRICES,
a! am enabled to give my customers the benefit of it.
ILook at these [figures:
Best $4,39 SilkHafc, City Fall Style reduced to $3 60.
: Best S4,CO Bilk Hat, City Fall Style reduced te
$2 s°.
11 $3 50 Hat warranted equal to those anally sold at
: u so. i
i Silk Eats from 4s to $3 50.
Wool Hats “ 3s to 2 00.
Far Hats ir _ 1 r 6s to 6 00.
Men’s paps from 20s to 2 00,
! Boy’s paps ** Is to 150,
i I And all my goods st my usually low rates, and the
I | LARGEST STOCK
f* f goods toi brought to Steuben Co..
omprisingl almost all styles and shapes, known in the
jNew York Market. j
STEAW GOODS
losing out it 25 per cent less thain cost,
f Corning, Sept. 1, 1860. [WM. WALKER.
f mw STORE.
FTMIE UNDERSIGNED takes ipleasure in annonn
-11 cing to the citizens of Wellsboro and vicinity that
fee has jast opened a new Drug Store in
OSGOOD’S BUILDING, main St.,
fvhere he hhs a complete assortment of
I Dsuas SC M^ICINSS,
sroich he tv ill sell cheap for casbi
| Our Stoat of Drugs is complete, embracing every
{ article ever called for. *
I PATENT MEDICINES,
f Jayne's, Vyre’s, Helmbold’s, McLana’s, Brant’s and
ether popul it Medicines, together with Wistar’s Bal
sam, Cod Liver Oil, Wolf’s Aromatic Schnaps, Ac,
| CHOICE WINES AM) LIQUORS ,
for Medicinal arid Sacramental uses.
| .PA IN T S AND OILS,
|f the best ’quality.
| Flavoring Extracts, Spices, Pepper, Saleratns,
And an innumerable variety of articles in common
jpo* Please call at the NEW DRUG STORE.
P. R. WILLIAMS, A*H.
Wellsboro,-March 10, 1869.
mtansfield Classical Seminary.
. MANSFIELD, PA.
. TIHIS INSTITUTION is located at MansSeM, Ti-
I oga Co. Pa.l, on the line of the Tioga Railroad.
Us location is not surpassed by any' section of the
, State, in beanty bf scenery, healthftilncss of climate,
md morals of scciety.
The building is of brick—lsl feet front, and four
itories high. It will be completed so as to furnish
! hoarding and Dormitories for iho students at the com
mencement of the winter -term.
; Good board iai private families* and rooms for those
vho board themselves can be had at the lowest prices.
The Seminary! is under the care of Rev. J. Lan-
Ireth, A. M., Principal, and Msfs Julia A. Hosmcr,
; Preceptress, aideld by a competent corps of teachers. -
■, The course of study will embraceull branches taught
n similar instil utions. A Graduating Course for
Toting ladies wil be formed an,d diplomas given.
ParticulftT'atte ation will be given to students intend
ng to teach**- ' ■
: CALENDARI
, !TT’inter Term ctmmcnces Xovw 23; closes March 5, '
Spring “ u March 28; closes 30.
TCTTIOX pin TERM OF FfcURtEEX WEEKS.
v Common Enj
Higher Engl
Languages a
Instrumental
Use of Instil
Drawing' |
Painting - {
Tuition b
tcforily arrange!
> recitations. ]
irincipal.
W. C. REPLE'
1 CEDAR RUN HOTEL.
I CEDAR BUS', LYCOMING COUNTY, PA.
FTIQIS bouse has been lately refitted and opened for
jJL tbo accomtnc dation of the public. Located at a
dentral point; stages leaving every alternate day for
wellsboro and Jersey Shore, connecting with cars on
file Tioga R. R. north and S. 4 B. R. R. on the south.
T'bis Honse is sit laced on the | Cedar Bun Gang Mill
|ond —a safe and convenient loading for rafU in the
Rafting season, f ood posts are firmly set on the left
IjFank, and the heich! is free frokn {obstructions. Har
&g been practically engaged ini the river business for
many year*'we- feel confident we can anticipate the
wants and requirements of this trade, and will endeav
or to please. The liable, bar, 'chambers and stables
fill always be attentively watched and well supplied.
Gall and see ns, and we will part with you sure to see
you again, j D. A. FISH, Proprietor,
.1 Cedar Run. Feb. l6 r 1860.
I ST. HOTEL,
I NEW YORK. *
ITTTHEN completed, six years ago, the St Nioho
-It v la 3 was universally prononnoed the most mag
nificent, convenient, land thoroughly organised .eetob-
Sshment of the kipd on this ooptinent
1 What it was them, it remains i to-day— -mfthout a rt
ial in rite, in Bumptuoneneta, and the general elements
sjf comfort and enjoyment i
'■ The Hotel has aCcommodotioijsfor 1,000
ibeluding 100 complete suites of apartments
i jr i ;
: Six hundred (persons can! be comfortably seated
lit the tables of its three public fining rooms, and
i otbing that modern art has devised for the conven
ience and social gratification of the traveling public
1 as been omitted In its plan, or Is neglected in its prao
t [cal details. i ‘I
The ,early repniatieu of the house at home and
Aroftd, derived from its magnitude, Its superb ap
jiointmenlsland its horpe-like ; eowfori* and /vxupee,
lies been'enhanced every yettf by’the nowcancdeker
tons of *• • ; fiaep: mV
pr ApTftl,, WBlf.tyjg $ CC.
A.-Mr--’
E FOVKDBT
ER
FDjRCE PUMP,
HAia -A-3ST:D : CAPE.
Soda, Candles, Soap, Burning Fluid,
Campbene, Turpentine, Alcohol,
glifeh branches - • $-4 50
isti branches - - 600
ndhigher Mathematics 7 50
Music . 1 i - - 16 00
ament - . 200
- 1 i $3 00 to 5 Off"
i- 400 to’B 00
ncldentals, 25 cents,
ills are required to be paid or ratio
, before the students can be admitted
'or farther particulars address tho
S. Bi ELLIOTT, Pres’t
[Boc. 22, 1859.]
, Soc’y.
agitatqb.
COINING
FIRE & T.TFR IWSURANOEtOFFICE.
BIGELOW A THOMPSON, AGENTS.
AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Of Hartford, Ct— Capital $1,000,000.
HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.—
Capital, : «5«0,000..
PAQSNIX FIRE INSURANCE COUP AN 7.
Of Hartford, Ct—Capital, $160,000.
PEOPLES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of New York City—Capital $160,000
NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Of Hartford, Ct , $225,000.
MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Of New York City,—Capital $200,000.
MASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE CO. 1
Capital, $200,000.
HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, ; $150,000,
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Accumulated Capital, _ $1,500,000.
The subscribers are prepared to issue policies of in*
snranoe on the most favorable terms in the above well
known and reliable Stock Companies.
Farm buildings insured for three years at rates as
low as any good companies. _
. All losses Will be promptly adjusted and paid at this
office. Applications by mail will receive prompt at*
tention WM. L. BIGELOW,
Oct IS, 1859, C. H. THOMPSON,
P. J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor.
TRY THE NEW STORE.
«m. ni.” is At home u again i
with an extensive and well-selected assortment of
NEW GOODS,
Hiiitook it as varied os it is valuable, and compri
ses *
DRY GOODS,
of all styles and varieties, including Fall and Winter
varieties of Dress Goods, Silks, Parametta’s DeLaines,
*READY-MADE CLOTHING
of various styles and prices. Having had long expo*
rienco in this branch of trade, he is confident his cloth*
ing will ruit his customers.
QB O O 8138,
His stock of Groceries is complete, embracing a long
list of articles in common use, and which will be sold
at unusually low prices. He haa also a complete as
sortment of
} HARDWARE,
purchased with especial reference to this market, in*
eluding Saws, Axes, &c, Also
CROCKERY)
in abundance and variety. The attention of the pub
lic is also called to the fact that
PORK, FLOUR, AND' SALT,
ifill be kept constantly on hand and for sale at the
lowest market prices. In addition to the foregoing he
will keep
FAINTS AND OILS,
and similar articles of mechanical use 7" His stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Is sufficient to keep an entire community on a “good
footing,” and warrants that all can be “fitted,” from
the largest to the smallest. In truth, he would assor
his friends and the public that
EVERYTHING
usually kept in a store may be found among bis stock.
Call at the old stand of M. M. CONVERSE.
Wellsboro, Nov. 3,1851).
REVOLUTIONS,
“TTTHETHER in Government or fashions never ge
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 branch of
Science eind the Arts.
Recognizing this principle of progress in his depart
ment of !Trado, *
J. NYE ROBINSON,
has not sought to keep up with, but to go a little in
advance of the ideas and wants of‘'the community in
which be lives both as regards tbo 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 per
tion of S
THEIR CLOTHING,
and it affords him much pleasure to know that he hat
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. C
In every kind of business there are some things
that are called Leading Articles; and so we find in
this that'’
BLACK CLOTHS AND CASSIWERES,
are what almost everybody wants and without which
no establishmentoan dress up its customers in truly
Elegant Style. • Of these be has a great abundance
and as deeply dyed as any Democrat or Black Repub
lican you oan find in the land; while in
FANCV ‘COLORD CLOTHS,
his assortment is no less varied than the politics of the
numerous parties, ranging all the 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.
He has not only a large Stock of GoodS, but his fa
cilities for manufacturing them were never better,
having secured lin Mr. Ten Eyck a most
EXCELLENT GUTTER.
And m every other department the most competent
help,. Confident that he can offer advantages to his
customers not excelled bv any in the trade, and deter
mined to makej bis establishment one of the best in
this section of ;country, h© invites the attention of
the people of Tioga County who are in any way in
need of a irood, comfortable, stvliah and durable gar
ment. J. NYB ROBINSON,
Corning, N. T., Nov. 10, 1859.
WELLSBORO’ ACADEMY.
Wellsboro’, Tioga County, Penna.
MAHINUS N. ALLEN, A. m.\ - - Principal.
Miss CrsniiA Farmer, Preceplreit.
Miss L. Lucinda Allen, ... - A»iiiant.
Miss Josephine M. Todd, - - Matte Teacher.
The Academic year will be divided into three Terms
of 14 weeks eacb. '
Winter Term commences Monday, Dee. 3j closes
Friday, March 15, 186 L.
Tnition.
Primary Deportment, • . . " $2,00 ,
Common Branches, .... 4,00
Higher English, * • • ... 5,09
Languages, | - . - 8,00
rnstramentatmUsle (extra) Term 6(12 weeks 10,00 .
Board and Rooms in private families furnished at
reasonable prices. Students wishing to board' them
selves may also obtain Rooms in private families.
The success that has attended the efforts ot Prof.
Allen as a teacher in other institutions in which he
has been engaged encourages the Trustees to antici
pate entire snecess in his connection with' the Wells
boro Academy. , , t '
The primary department will he under the care of
Miss Allen, whose time will be given exclusively tp
the children placed under her charge.
There will bo formed a TEACHER’S CLASS, the
instruction of which to he out of the regular school
hours, but no extra charge made.
Bills of Tuition ore to b« paid at or before the mid
dle of each Term. By order of Trustees,
J. F DONALDSON, Pree’u
■ Wellsboro, November T, 1880.
SODA FOUNTAIN.
SODA ‘FOUNTAIN, i
SODA FOUNTAIN
EOR SALE ot a great bargain. Inquire at 1
Juno 21, 1880,; , BOX’S DRUG STORE.
Mr*. Winslow's Sootliin;; Syrup.
Children tifcthing. Price 25 cent?. ' ■
j rfcjj'ale at Roy’s Ctcre.
WELLSBORO BOOK STORE.
BOOKS, BOOKS!
HURRAH FO R SMIT H
THE anheeriber, baviag purchased of E. E. Rob.
inzen hi. interest in the Book and Stationery bu
siness, would reipeetfnUy inform the public of bis da
tire to carry on
A aSNSSAib NfiTWS BOOM
AND BOOK STORE, j ,
where he will famish,
AT THE OI.D STAND,
opposite C. G. Osgood's Store, orby mail, the following
Mwspspers and Magazines, at the publisher's rates.
DAILIES SERVED BY CARRIERS.
New York Tribune, j
Herald, j
Times, |
News, i
World,
WEEKLIES.,
Nsw York Ledger, £ Waverly Magaiine,
« Mercury,. Thompson’s Reporter,,
" Weekly, Life Illustrated,
Welcome Guest, Wilks’s Spirit, 1
Century, ■ Porter’s . °
Scientific American, Boston Pilot,
Frank Leslies’, < True Flag,
N. Y. Illustrated News, Dish American,
Harper’s Weekly, Littell’i Living Age,
Waverly Magazine, Thompson’s Reporter.
SJiOKTt'Sii.rES.
Harper’s Magazine, Godey’s Lady’s Book,
Frank Leslies’ Magazine, Peterson’s, Magazine,
Atlantic Monthly, Arthur’s Magmino,
Eclectic Magazine, Ladies' Repository,
All the Year Round, Ladies’ Visitor,
Knickerbocker, Pickles, i
Budget of Fun, Phunny Fhellow. ;
Also, will b. kept sonstantly on hand, » o.m .etc
repository of
CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL,
SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
Blank Books, Paper Hangings,
SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, <te.
Orders ibr Binding Books. The work executed to suit
any taste, and on the lowest possible terms. 'Particu
lar attention will also be given to SPECIAL QHDERS
for any thing comprehended in the trade.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Sanders* Series of Headers, Greanleaf I Mathematics,
Colton's & Fitehes’Geog'y, Davies w
Monteitf <fc,McNa]ly*» “ Sanders’Spellers,
Potter and Hammond’s Writing Book,
Brown’s and Kenyon’s Grammar.
The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited
WM. H. SMITH.
Wellsboro, Pa., September 5, 1860, yl
STEWARTS’ STORE,
NO. 4 CONCERT BLOCK, MARKET STREET,
coßimro it; t.
STEWARTS
HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,
TANK7E SOTIdn, Ac.
■\Q
AND 'ARC selling at extremely
Z.OW PRICES.
I Corning, Sept. 28, 18-60,
OSCEOLA HIGH SCHOOL.
THE first term ef this Institution will open in the
village of Osceola, Tioga Co., fa., NOVEMBER
27, 1860, under the control of Mr. A. R. WIGHT
iMAN, (former Principal of Union Academy,) and S.
R. THAYER.
The Musical Department will bo conducted by Mis*
M. Davenport, an experienced teacher.
A full supply of apparatus will materially aid in the i
interest and profit arising from a pursuit of the Natu
ral Sciences. \ <
_ Rooms furnished for those wishing to board them
selves, by applying to AL K. Bosard. Esq. Good board
can be had at reasonable rates. Those wishing rooms
Will he better accommodated by applying immodiotey.
Apply to A. R. Wightman for a circular, or to A. K.
Bosard. !A. R. WIGHTMAN. !
Osceola, Oct. 23, 1860.—Itfwfi
VALUABLE FARHIXG LANDS
FOR SALE.
THE undersigned is now offering to settlors
a large quantity of excellent farming lands, sit
uated farm two to fifteen miles’ distance from 1 Wells
boro, in Dehnar, Shippen, Morris and Elk townships,
Tioga Co,, Pa. #
The lands are generally well watered, good sjoiLand.
in a healthy part of the country, and wiil bo Sold in
lots to suit purchasers and on very liberal terms of
payment.
.For further particulars inquire- of the owners,
Messrs. Phelps, Dodge A Go., 19 and 21, Cliff St.,
New York, or of tb* subscriber.
JOHN DICKINSON, Agent ‘
Wellsboro, Oct 3,18C0-yl t
MIRRORS!
MIRRORS!
MIRRORS I
TEST received, at SMITH'S BOOKSTORE, the
qji largest and best - assortment of Mirrojrs over
brought 4o Wellsboro. who wish J< to see
themselves as others see them/’ will please coll and
exnmibo.
Administrator's Notice*
LETTERS of Administration having been granted
to the nndersigned upon the estate of STEPHEN
P. MOSIER, late of Sullivan, dec’d, all persons in
debted to said estate are requested to make immediate
payment, and those haring claims against the same
will present them to LYDIA L. MOSIER Admr’ir,
Sullivan, Oct, 10, 1860,fit,*
EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters testamentary"
having been granted to the subscriber, executor
of the estate of John L Johnston, dec’d, late of
Charleston township, notice is hereby given to those
'indebted to said estate:to make immediate payment,
and those having claims to present them properly au
thenticated for settlement to the subscriber, at his re
sidence in Charleston. ‘ IRA. JOHNSTON,
October 3, IB6o.—wfi ' Executor.
PEDLGRS will find it to their advantage,to call at
Roy’s Drug Store, as he ha*' just received a large
supply of Essential Oils and Essences all kinds
which be is soiling very cheap, for cash.
Anew article op stove polish.—For
Sale atßoy'a Drug Store.
WHEATiXtftrR, Of t<tp and^^^
.1
I
WIGTHAM & BWJODGOOD,
' • it oue mar c*
TIOGA, TIOGA COUNTY, PA.,
a iasos srppiT of
2'XtXJl'X' TREES. BKBVBBBBY,
- GRAPES, EVERGREENS, fa., fa., £«.
PEARS —TreM of th« mo«t deslr»b)o kind*, usd of MC
tra large flee, If desired. Standard trees nr bearing.
APPLES— A. great supply of the choicest kinds. Foot
different kinds_of Crab apple. » •
PLUM S—A Urge supply of the beet and dost approved
kinds.
CHERRIES—An oxtenslv* assortment of the best kinds.
GRAPES—Vi*: Delaware,Diana,lsabella,BlfLckfiorson*
White Sfceet 'Water, White 1 Sommer, Hartford
Rebecca and Concord.
ORNAMENTAL—Weeping Mountain Ash. ITojvoCho*
nnt, Balsanrof f*|r 3 Scotch Fir, European Silver Fir, Norway
Sprnee,Siberian and American Arbor Vitae, Lfurb, do.
SHRUBBERY—HoIIy leaved Berberry,.Chinese WaJgellii
Spiraea pro ni folio, Deutxta, Green Foraythla. i
ROSES—Baltimore Belle, Brttrle Qrieen^ 1
GOOSE BER RI £S—Of several choice varhtJed-
OURRANTS—Cherry,Red, and White, .
We would ioTtte r!1 who ere !n want of any of the ebore
tree#, Ae., to call and see them for their own satisfaction.
B. C. WICKHAM,
JOUN T. BLOOBUOOD.
Tioga, Aug. 22, ISGOjI
LEATHER & FINDING STORE,
THE undersigned, having Icaied the store formerly
occupied by Qi W. West, intends carrying on all
the branches of the shoj end leAthfr- trade. Compe
tent workmen are employed in the Manufacturing De
partment, and all work warranted to be oar own ma
nufacture. . -s.
Also, all kinds of
READY-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES,
constantly on band. AH kinds of Leather and Shoe
Findings, also constantly on handiand for tale.at low
priced tor cash or ready pay.
HIDES and PELTS taken in exchange for Goode
at the highest market price. JOS. RIBEKOLB.
Wellsboro, Sept. 5,1560.
FASHIONABtB
; MAIN ST., WELLSBORO.
MISS PAULINA SMITH has JwR purchased h«
FALL ,<ySD WINTER GOODS,
consisting of Straps of all kinds, Pattern Ha's,
Bloomer Gats, Flowers, Velvets, Silks', of all kinds,
and in fact
ALL KINDS Or^lmiMINGS.
ah* solicits a call from the ladies *f WelUhoro
vicinity, feeling confident thaj _
HER GOODS WILL BFAR INSPECTION*.
and compare favorably with ttaose of any oiUMlili
ment in the county in regard to ■price,
$S3r BLEACHING AND PRESSING done in %
superior manner.
Room Opposite Empire Store, op-stain.
Sept Iff, 1860.'
WESTFIELD SELECT SCHOOL.
0. M. STEBBINS, Teaches.;
The Winter 1 Term begins November 27th, ZSGO.
TUITION: - . ‘ '
Primary Branches,. SO
Common English 3 00
Higher Branches 3 SO
Board and rooms‘in private families furnished si
very lovr prices. A good ball has been procnr«d>for
the winter term. No pains will be spared to mute
this school equal to any in the county.
0. M. STEBBINS;
Westfield, Tioga Co,, Pa. ISkmC
Valuable Beal Estate for Sale. -
THE Subscriber offers for sale the large farm
known an the GRIGGS FARM, situated near the Wells
boro’ and Mangold Road,One mile eo*tiof Whitneyrille,
containing 21U acres. Ml good farming 4O acres
improved, with ft frame barn and “it log house
sell cheap tor cash or upon reasonable time, or exchange for
property near Stony Fork.
For farther prdcnUrs apply to TI. W. Williams, Wells&dra,
Morgan Hart, Charleston, or the subscriber.
Stony Fork, Oct. S, i860.—3m. H. 8. HASTINGS.
WALL PAPER - 1
WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER .
WALL PAPER
Latest styles and largest assortment of wall paper
ever brought in Wellaboro.' In concoction with, the
above can be. found Window Shades of all kinds.. Call
soon at ; , WM. H. SMITH,
Weilaboro, April sth,-1860.
THE subscriber has for sale a large quantity
farming land of excellent quality, and in good !o
cations in Tioga and Potter County, comprising soyer
al lots of improved land.
These lands will be sold on ten years time at reason
able rates. Those who desire to secure to tbeptselVea
a good farm, can now dp so-on bettor term's than will
ever be offered again in this County.
Wellsboro, March 8, 1860. A, P. CONS.
THE Store BuHding on Main Street, nearly oppo
site C. AJ. L.. Robinson’s Store. The lot i* J 30
feet front, and extends back,6l £ feet, ,The, Building
was built for a Store House, with open front For
terms Ac, apply to SAMUEL DICKENSON;
Wellsboro Fa.
Wellsboro, August .29, 1860.
AND, TEACHERS’ SEMINARY, Deerfiel-f.
S. Ti. PRICE Principal.
Mrs, Sophia Pric* . Preceptress.
Winter Term of 1860 and 'dl commences Deo, 4th.
Spring Term of 1861,'commences March sth.
Tuition, from S3.T)O Room rent, $1.00,’
For particulars, eco circulars.
Deerfield, Tioga Co., Pa., Oct. 31, 1860w3*
AdminlslraCoVs Notice,
LETTERS' of Administration having been granted
to the undersigned on the estate ot JOHN BAM,
late of Middlebury dec’d., all persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate.payment, and
those having claims against the same.will present
them to FAN NT M. HAM, Admr’h:
Middlehnry, Oct 1.", 1860. «•.
PLASTER.
THE FARMERS OF TIOGA CO.
NEED only he told that ft largexnantity of Ihie
superior article, recommended by Horace Gre».
ley, is ready for them at
TIIE MANSFIELD PLASTER MltL;
It requires no puffing to produce a “rush/* and it sold
at the low price of $6.00 per Urn*
Mansfield, Jan. 56, 1860. AMOS
AKLTi'j Largo, and Elegantjissorttasntaf; '
oarpetinq,
Will bo sold at tbo lowest prices, by
B. D. WBLL&
LawrcnceviUo, Sept.-12, 1860.
Brown’s Bronchial Troche*. *
OK COUGH For the care of hoarse
ness, Sore Throat and Pulmonary Irritation, and
to clear the force fop public speakers and singers. -
. - For sale nt Roy's Drug Store,
FARRIERS J*OWI)ER is now extensively used for
horse distemper, also for colds coughs in
horses, to increase the appetite, regulate the digestion
and to improve the condition of the animal, useful
also as a preventative frr horn distemper nrjcaitle.
• , For sale nt Roy's Drnfe Storo,
. BINDING.
FOICS-, Msperries ■ r.nd JJewspnpebs honml in Bu
pericr Styles. Universal facilities enable usto
fleas *U. Cvliand see at the , BOOKSTORE.
Balsam tolu.cough remedt—This is
must phpalaf and useful expectorant now in la o
id this vicinity. IHa prepared froth the DoDaiu cf ft
tree growing in hot climates, mostly ip South America.
For sale at Roy's Sms Store,
MITCHECI/S STRUT OR IPECAC. FortWcs,
Cmishs. Group ie.. - .-URay's Drug Store,
15 ItOTJIER .Tt>us; r mi,‘» Furniture Poirfb.j j’rfcs
P isn't, To: sob at Biy’e Simflftttre;
FOR SALE!
yraaw boot, shoe,
Land.
FOR SALE.
ACADEMY
iimoN
J. R. NlLE§f Adm'rt
SHOP,