The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, January 09, 1861, Image 4

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i J A Weary Have no Work to
. ■ Ho! ye toil,'
\ s , And strike
“Where from thd|j|urmng iron’s breast,
The sparks flight ami fro,
Mobile the hammer'd ring,
Ami Ilres. glow— ■* • .
Ob I while ye hard to toll
; ; And sweat tilling day through,
Uotocmbor it i«?|£|rder still
To have no to do I
- - Ho! ye soil,
; ..’- -Whose raids gufde the’ploW,
TVho’heud the »umineT^iin,
With b»rtii>jgpheek and brow—
. Ye deem the Htffeie; still clings to earth,
From oldcmtljbi till now—
But While yo |esfl||tis hard to toll, '
And labor through, • ,
. Bcmemlvcf It Is I girder .still
Tolmve to do!
»’ ilo! ye who lO seft ;< uc
. J ... Who ride wave,
"Beneath who.<c : |A|lmit vessel's keel,' .
* # . 1* -There lies n Mnmng grave,
* Abmnd whoso gfk the wintry winds •
•SsAfteufiends <9mry rave—
• Ob ? while 'tis hard to toil,
4 And labor loigphuurs.through,
Kemcmbcr itjifcMwrdcr still
To have no ‘irejs, to do!
Ho ! ye upon wfigje fevered checks
; The houlic gbjShia bright,
Whose .mental |6i|] wears outrae day
v ‘, And half thei-Mjary night,
. Whodabor tor ifiJ minds of men,
. tfhampiona and. right— ,
Although ye toil is hard,
G'cn with thjjjslonous view,
Kemembur it iigairder still
* To biive no twg cto dof
Tin ! all who lujga—all who strive—
•' Ye wield a lo|i| power,* j |
Ito with ydur tipiit, do with your strength, f
** • *HII every go® i hour; \ [ j
r ■ The gloriofas plfijmege to do * |
fa man's mo^e k 4|«blc dower, [ |
y -Oh fto your and .yourselves, i 1
t ivTv your owiipljnrt-be true! I j
A weary, wret&jW V life is 'theirs j [
- iWbo have uhtw irk to do ! #
ti 4.. ' I
LIFE’S cdfflbttOW BLESSINGS, j,
• Man ure fur to overlook the vnluij of
life’s common' tjSifsings. Food, water, air—
bow rarely we tliatic of giving thanks for these
essentials of. existence. IVe git d.own at loaded
tables and satisfjfijklate and appetite—we pause
,at gushing sprites and slake.our clamoring
thirst—we wulkigie hills, breathing the pure,
healthy air, hardjferemeihbering. for a moment,
that,these of all Stulls gifts are the most pre
cious and vuluatSfi But now and then- eijine
i-ahimity mbsing tire sources whenoeiwe
supply our thirjflb and appetite, and then We
begin to appreciajyl that Kind Providence tjat
day by day tills j|&e buckets, swinging in )ur
wells and- fhe Idepers where plenty keeps its
ward. This breßiage of the watermains in
Now York, and tge consequent stoppage of [the
Croton, is a cas|| in point. Suddenly. evfery
hydrant runs di® and neither coaxing need
noribribiug weal® canforee one wolcume dpop
frmjlVthe exhausted .pipe. Pails aud pitchers
stand empty on' ®lebuard and table. In store
and factory clerkftand workmen pant fur tpeir
wonted draughtai|:| In homes of palatial splen
dor, -where opuleishe commands every comfort
nndjsunvenienceuSvater alone. is 'a trensurajbe
yundiprice,' and |f|nut a drop to drink” is [the
_ burden of every ‘|bnsehold lamentation. Tl)en,
too, the danger fires is largely increased by
the absence of t||| extinguishing element, lind
additional watchmen are kept on guard, while
extra puliceuien||pati'ol the streets, lest in an
unexpected the fire-king march put
with|devasting fi|}y. Thus by the mere burst
ing of a water p|Se, a great city is reminded of
life’s 'little blessnfgs, and joy and thanksgiving
will breath it should,always 4°, when
the cooling streaK begins again to bubble f - om
the hvdrariPs mtSjjth. Let us nut v forget to be
grateful for the Mammon' goods which spafkle
everywhere alurf&the paths of life.
A Ssake I'ceil—A traveler eaw*two snakes,
a block, snake aiM a rattle snake, in the road
beforelhim, movtfcg round in a circle, and arpa
rontly foHowingjlaich Qtber. This cautious [ma-.
nneuvre was pursjdbd some time, the circle doting
' at each round, uniis, when within a few feet| the
black snake wasj«||erved to stop, coil, and place"
itselflh an attUuo& to strike. The rattlesnake
then passed antagonist several times,
lessening the gm|ance at each round, wjhcn
it also stoppedj||(Sd began to coil. But| tie
fore it was reaafeijto .strike, the black spake
suddenly dn'rlddjgmin it. The evolutions tyere
Joorapid to be cfiSeßted ; and when it was again
distinctly obsermi| both snakes were stretched
out at full lengljtfikthe rattle snake envfeltjped
in the folds of|tl|elblack, which .had also seped
the rattle snaks aythe back of the headland
held/him a short interval,'| the
black snake gMidpilly unfolded itself, loosd'ned,
its grip with is's Jpsiuth from the rattle snake’s
head and moyedi-ajvay. On examination {the
rattle snake to be dead, and appa
rently every body-was crushed. _
jg Out” was about starling
the cabin-boy bad jus i re
ing twenty-five dollars for
i Tl>e stoamef Hj
for Siitt River, J arjj
turnad, lifter ipefc
-a, m _ w-i®ng .. y-u.
stores, -yrl>n thiB!||®versation occurred: S
Buy—“ Well, l’ve come on; bijard
with the ‘ Bluall 'i|t||res.’” |
Captain —“ have you bought?” ;
Boy—“ I spPi;Bj,|tventy-four dollars for wjhis
key and one Ibr'jßead.’^ - 1 j
Ciptain—“ Tll^jder! what are you going to
do with so uiuch-lulread ?” k
_ I.
per is a goyd deal like
Editing a pewijd
king afire. JKvdfj
n little better ttji;
lody supposes he cun
anybody else.' We Have
iriving- r aud counting lith ;
irionco wo never yet imet
jUI who did not think) he
f|-(|iroulatien of any popi in
II _ .;
Been
but iu all our d
with ithat indivi
could; double till
.two month;!. -
i h, ■- |
nlLsay, or did you not |>ay,
si id V Because C. pays jyou
you said. Xoik, if
m did nut say whatil Said,
|w ? I j
Miyß., did
what 11 said yyhj
nevM did say ‘-vljj
you jiid say
then |chat did yij
A Scotchman|i|{ljnd an Irishman why tfare
faaif'brtbings cojj|Bd in England ? |
'Clip nnsi+er v|Wc To give Scotchman; an
opportunity to waiisoribe to charitable ajsso
ciatiipis. " j!sjj|' '
Ari editor in S!ji
to drink'any wi.tjjl
water w >ts dsedirf
in the tipie of
it cured,
jrae has never boon tijown
fi | Ho says he nevQr htard
».general - remedy but once—
[li —when it killed more taan
i'i . 1
• Sotoe peopleii|| Lghest idea of contentn ent
is to sit in the tiijjsa and see others gel; sluck
in the mad.- , *g! i , ,i ■
» Ah ! how ditp yon like my njustache, Mith
»Laura?” lisped'a dandy to a merry girl.
' “0 very wuj:| It looks like , the fuzl on
tire bitck of a j
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- S. tV'AVEB¥»-S PATENT |
IMPROVED WINDLASS)
X)o4
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PATENTED MAY 8, IB6o.—The object of
this invention is to apply a brake to a winßlnss
in' such a manner that articles attacked to the wind
lass, and raided bylt, ipoy be lowered.witii fyellify;
the hitherto slow and tedious manual reverse move
ment of the Windlass being avoided, and the invention
the same time admitting of the operator hiring
complete control over the descending movement ejjf the
being lowered. The invention is applicable to
various purposes: its use in connection with Jells
may be mentioned os an instance, in which the buck*
cts, after being raised and emptied, may be easily low
ered, and thfcir movement retarded at the proper ime,
sot that they will not violently strike the water.- vSW
etitijic American, I
For the purpose of Raising and Lowering Baskets
in Wells, it U decidedly
THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF THE , iGE.
The Brake acts as a check upon the backward tfl >tion
of the bucket, without turning the crunk, (the crank
acting as a brake, pressing inward at the Hat die.)
All who examine this machine, will dt once acki owl
edge its
PRACTICABILITY AND SUPERIOR]
Over every other machine in use* The operatic
the windlass is easily controlled with, and require
os'E HAKD. It combines all the advantages of th
fashioned with the self-emptying bucket, and
many new./and useful improvements. It cun b
"aptecUto wells of any depth, and will raise easily,
ordinary turning, AVce Buckets nf-.icater per mi
from wells of ordinary depth, and in the same pr
tion to the depth of two hundred feet.
The windlass and btake is also applicable to ft
and lowering kind of weight, and in every rt
is far superior to those heretofore in use.
Having purcbasedvtfae right for the Counties dl
-gn and Potter, Pa., the undersigned are prepar
offer for sale township rights for the manufacture
sale of the above improvement, on reasonable tc
a: BIXBY,
L. D. SEEL
O'et. 16, 1860,
CORNING- j
FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE.
BIGELOW & THOMPSON AGENTS. |
'AETNA FJUE INSVIIANCE COMPANY '
Of Hartford, Ct—Capital , sl,oo'
HARTFORD FIRE IXSCRAXCE COMPAQ
Capital, | $f»H
PAIRXIX FIRE TXSL'RAXdE COHPAXY.
Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital, sla
PEOPLES FIRE IXSCRAXCE COAIPAXi
Of New York City—Capital SI
A T £VC EXGLAXD FIRE IXSCRAXCE CO.
Of Hartford, Ct. st’2
MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE CO. ,
Of Suv York City,—Capital S2O
MASSASorr fire insurance co.
Capital, * $2O
HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE COMPAN
Capital, sij
NEW YOUK LIFE INSURANCE CO
Accumulated Capital,
The subscribers are prepared-to issue policies
suranco on the must favorable terms in the abov
known and reliable Stock Companies.
Farth buildings insured for three years at ru
low as any good companies.
All losses will be promptly adjusted and paid j
office. Applications by mail will receive pron:
tention WM. L. BIGEL
. Oct. 13, 1859. C. 11. TUOMPS
P. J. FARRINGTON. Surveyor,
WILLIAM, WALKER
SPLENDID LOT O
WHOLE BUFFALO RO
LOWER THAW EVER BEFO:
OFFERED IN THIS MARKET !
Whole Hobos from $3 to $8 at bis
HAT AND CAP STOIJE,
CORNING, N. T.
Jannarj 2, IS6I,
ERIE FOEN BRI
AN D MACHINE SHOP,
■ CORXIXO, X. Y.
WM. E. ROGERS & CO., PROPRIETORS,
r.VXUF ACTURERS of Steam Enginev'B
It I Morticeing and Tenoning Machines, Mill
ing and Machinery, Plain and Ornamental Iror
duw Caps, Sills and Casings, Poor and all
ot Iron and Brass Castings. Alsu'Manufacture!
large scale of
JEFFREY'S CELEBRATED DOUBLE-AC
FORCE PUMP,
The best ill use for all ordinary purposes
taining with the other nualilics that of u superb;
Engine. ' ; '
ALSO—Manufacturers of the celebrated ‘‘Hclwkins
Shingle Mills M --the best now in u£o. |
Orders solicited by letter or otherwise.
WM. E, ROGE
Ccrning, X. V., Xov. 10, 1559. ly
WEIXSBOItO’ ACAD
Wellabaro’, Tioga County, Pern
MARINES N. ALLEN, A. M.; - -
Miss Cynthia Farmer, -
Miss L. Li'cinpa Ai.lkn, -
Miss JiOsei'iiixe M. Torn), -
The Academic year will be divided into three
of 14 weeks each. j
printer Term commences Mondoy. Dec. 3 t
Friday, March 15, 1861.
Tuition.—Term of X 4 Wed
Primary Department,
Common Branches,
Higher Englhdi,
Languages,
In.'trumentalmOsic (extra) Term of 12 weeks 1U
Ik&rd and Rooms in private families form?
reasonable prices. Students wishing to board
selves may also obtain Rooms in private fauiiih
- Tiio success that has the efforts ol
Allen as a teacher in otheif institutions in wl
has been'engaged encourages the Trustees to
pate entire success in bis connection with, the
boro Academy.
The primary department will be under the t
Miss'Allen, whose time*will] bo given exclush
the children placed under her charge.
TherewiH.be formed a 1 TEACHER'S CLAS
instruction of which to bo iout of the regular
hours, but no extra charge made.
Bills of Tuition are toboipaid at or before th
die of each Term. By order of Trustee
J. F! DONALDSON, P.
Wellsboro, November 7, iSGO»
VALUABLE LA
ma
o it
FOR SAI^E.
THE undersigned is how offering to sc
a large quantity of oicellonlt farming Imu
uated farm two to; fifteen miles' djstonce from
boro, in Delmar, shippon, Morris and Elk towa
Tioga Co., Pa. 1 | ,
Tbo lauds are generally well witered, good sol
In a hoaltby part bf the country, pnd will be »
lots to suit purchasers and 1 on vkry liberal tei|
payment. !
For further particulars inquire of the o
Messrs. Phelps, Dodge & Co., dff and 21, Cl:
New York, or of the subscriber. .
1 JOHN DICKINSON, Ag
TVelLboro, lBOO-yfl
THE I.AST jIttVJBNTED,
BEST AND
’ BED 11ST XJSB
liyfOßE ejastioitban feathers, and lighter am
IT I durable. Price, ohlyj $5.00. Forsalebj
ti E. D. WELLS, Lawrcucev
ITIVENING Edition of tie DAILY TEIBU:
li sixty cents a month ad
4U 1 SMITHS BOOK BTO
AKEW'ARTkcLE 0?[ STOVE POLISH;
Sale at lloy‘j.Drug Shore.
BUOTUKfc Jonathan's Furniture Polish.
2j cent#/ i For sojo at H*y’s Drug Pt
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1 THE TIOGA COCMT AGITATOR.
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- J/»«iV Tesiqfrtr.
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School
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more
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Price
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bor6 BOOK STORE- i
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OOKS, BOOKS!
B
hue;
AIL FOR SMITH.
iscriber, having purchased of E, E. Rob
jisinterest in the Book and Stationery bo
ld respectfully inform the public of hisde
;°" i
THE sul
| iason
siuess, won
sire 'to carr;
'BBAL jITE'WS K.OOM
AND BOOK STORE,
-A. 05
rll furnish, j:
T THE Ol» mUD,
where he w
i A'
G; Osgood's Store, or by mail; the following
and publisher's rates,
lES SERVED BY CABBIEBS.
York Tribune,
Herald,
opposite 0.
newspapers
' I DAII
New
Times,
'll; News,
WEEKLIES.
ledger, "Wavcrly Magazine,
fChompson’s Reporter,
Life Illustrated,
Yew York
[ercury, i |
Weekly,
WcicomM
[uest,
Century,
Boston Pilot,
Trno Flag,
N. Y, Illustrated News, ! |lriah American,
Littell's Living Age,
Thompson's Reporter.
Scientific American,
Frank Leslies’,
Harper's Weekly,
Waverly JU ogaiine,
j MCNTHLIEa ,
Harper’s Mngaßlne, Godoy's Lndy'a Book,
Frofck, Leslies! Magazine, Peterson's Magazine,
Atlantic Slloathlj, t Arthur's Magasino, -
Eclectic Magmine, : Ladies* iffepository,
All the Tekr Bound, Ladies'Visitor,
Knickerbocker, Pickles,
Budget of iFun, / Vhunny Fbellow. '
Also, wij.l be kept on band, a com .ete
repository jof
CLASSICAL HISTORICAL, POETICAL,
SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS,BOOKS,
Blaukj Books Paper Hangings,
SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, i&«,
Orders for|Binding Books. The .work executed to suit
any taste, Land on the lowest possible terms. Purlieu,
lar attention will also be given to SPECIAL OKDEKS
for any thing comprehended in the trade.
SCHOOL
Sanders' Series of Headers,
Colton’s AlFitcbes’Geog^j,
Monteitf & McNally's *f 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.
Wcllsboro, Pa., September 5, 1860. yl
STEWARTS’ STORE,
NO. A CONCERT BLOCK, MARKET STREET,
CORN INCA N. Y.
STEWARTS
HAVE 'Jt/ST RECEIVED THEIR STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER DAY GOODS,
( v
GROCERIES, , PROVISIONS,
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,
YANKEE MOTIONS, Ac.
1 7
AND ARE SELLING AT EXTREMELY
| LOW PRICES.
Sept. 26, -IS6O.
|revolutions,
VLTnEfTHEK in Government or fashions never go
tY x baek«|nrds. VOld Fogvism” may frown down
every exhibition of youthful fancy, yet every issue
from the Tress of Fashion shows that some new ad
vance has beqn made in this branch of
Science! and the Arts.
' Recogn zinjg this principle of progress in his depart
ment of Trade, ! 1
J. NYE ROBfftfSOX,
ha? not sought to keep up with, but' to go a little in
advance of the ideas and wants of the community in
which he ivea both a:: regards tho style and location
of his business or tbd wherbabouts and hotv he dues
it. i i
Believing that honesty of purpose and a strict
itention to Business
ordinary circumstances insure success he
to manufacture for this community a per
will undci
undertook
tion of
fHEIR CLOTHING,
' * j 7
.r9s him much pleasure to know that he has
ceeded as td huvet recleived a good
■LRE C»F THE TRAPS.
iruico of which—ilhilc he gratefully acknowl
, favors—be-earnestly and respectfully so
■y kind ,ofi business there ffro some things’
called Leading jArtlclus. and so we find in
anil it affti
so (far tuc<
Sll.
A continu
edges pas
Ucits.
In' eve
that are
this that
BLACK
are what :
no estfibli:
Elegant £
and as dc<
hcan j’ou
FAI
cloths And cassimeres,
ilruoat everybody wants-and. without which
isbiueutcaU dress' up its customers in truly
• tyle. Of these lie has a great abundance
■eply dyed h* onyiDcmofcrat or Black ilepab
t can find in the Idud ; while in '
ISTCY- COLORD CLOTHS,
meat is nolle"?) varied than the politics of the
parties, ranging) all the way from genaine
atiop down to rankest opposition. In bis
of goods ftjr Over Coatings he is remarkably
both as to i
bia assort
muucrouj
selection
fortunate
LE AND DURABILITY.
not only 4 TarjrejStock of Goods, but his fa
jr manufacturing them were never better,
loured in Mr. Ten Eyck a most
(CELLEKT GUTTER.
'STY
He lm*
cililios fj
having sui
m
And in e ,-ery other {department the most competent
'help. Confident that bo can offer advantages to bis
customer! not excelled l>y any in the trade)and deter
mined to make hisj establishment one of the best in
this sect on of country! ‘he Invites the attention of
the poop] oof Tioga County who are in any woy in
need of a good, comfortable, stylish and durable gar
ment | 3 | J. NTS ROBINSON.
Cornirig. X;. Y., Xov. 10. 1559. ,
READY MADE; CLOTHING.—a large:
Sin k now on hand fur the fall and winter trade,
an<l will be edld vpry cheap by W. A. ROE & CO.
Wcllshoro, Oct. 31, 1860.
THOUSAND BARRELS best Side
k at ¥l9 per barrel, or 10 cts. per pound, at
1 REOrCATOR.
'pEN
l I*ol
iWqrld,
■Wilko's Spirit,
iPortcr’s "
BOOKS.
(Jrcanlcafs Mathematics,
Davies
COIUMERCI AL COUECE.
LOCATE!) OVER TIIK SUSQCEHASXA VALEEV RANK',
I BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
FACULTY.
D. W. Lowell, Principal, Professor of the Science of Accounts,
Practical Accountant, author of Loweil’s Treatise upon
Book Keeping. Diagrams illustrating the same, Ac.
John Rankin, Commercial Accountant, Professor of Book-
Keeping and Practical Mathematical
J. J. Cu&tis, Assistant Teacher In the Bouk-Keeping De
partmeui. • "
A. J. Warner, Professor of Practical and Ornamental Pen
manship,, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence.
. - LECTURERS.
Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, Lecturer on Commercial Law and
Political Economy. . a -
Hon. UANfijo* Bilcox, Lecturer bn Contracts, Prommissary
Notes and Bills of Exchange. '
Rev. Dr. EL Andrews, Lecturer on Cemmerclal Ethics.
EXAMINING COMMITTEE.
Hon. Sherman D. Phelps, Wje. H. Osporn, Esq., Tract R.
Morgan. Esq., Wx. E. Tailor, of tho'flrm ot Taylor, Weed
A Co., D . D. Denton, of the firm of Denton A
Marks, po tf[itt C. Striker.
The.object of this College is tb afford to all an opportunity
of obtaining a thorough business edtiditlon.
The books and forms arc carefully arranged by practical
accountants expressly for this lusltutloii aud embraces all
the recent; Improvements. ''
The course of Instruction comprises every department of
ImstactMk The learner will be thoroughly taught the science
eud practice of Double Entry Book-Keeping tw applied to the
fallowing [hinds of business, viz;—-General Merchandising,
Manufacturing, Bunking. Commission, Stonmbonting, Rail
roading, forwarding, Freighting, Foreign Shipping, drc,
Yovnu Men cud quality themselves In a short time at this
institution to fill important and lucrutlre situations. Am
ple references am be given where graduates of 18CU are now
ftlling dooirabe situations with salaries varying from SOUU to
$l5OO per bnuurn.
The Proprietors are In possession of testimonials from some
of the first commercial houses in the; State, to whom they
have furnished book-keepers, showing their entire satisfac
tlon ami cbnfidence m the ability of ‘the graduates o*f this
institution.
Penmanship. InuH Its branches, taught by the most skillful
and tho-ough masters of the art. No college in the bouutry
enjoys a higher reputation in this depurtmeut.
budies Department entirely separate from that of the gen
tlemen.
A pair of rich Sevres Vases,
with the portraits executed equal to miniature iaintiD;6
ariti, in like manner, portraits cun be reproduced on por:e
lain wares or Vases of every quality of finish,. ranging it
price from twenty to one hundred dollars the pair.
N. U.—lie particular in writing the address, tow i, couc tj
aud?*t<xte distinctly.
AH letters to be udressed to
“Manager, American Photographic Porcelain Co.,*
7SI Broadway,
Ktvr l oss*
ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, ——— [
BKOADW.W, NEW TOUK. . OEX T S 'SY A X TED. i
Students can enter College at time—no yaaitlon.s
Tlpie to complete the course from 8 to 10 weeks. Student*
pasting the requisite' examination ar-e presented with*tbc
most elidiorateundelegairtlyeugraved Diploma issued by any
commer ial or classical institution in the Union. Assistance
rendered (to graduates in procuring sltuatu ns.
teripw of Tuition, price of bcnml, testimonials
from graduates*filling situations, Ac n send for circular cou-
particulars. - * 13yl
WHEN completed, Mi yenrg. ago. the St. Nicho
las was universally pronounced the most mag
nificent, convenient, and thoroughly organized estab
lishment' of the kind on this continent.
"What it was then, it remains to-day —without a ri
val in size, in moHjituomntcvH, and tbo general elements
of comfort and enjoyment.
The Hotel has accommodation? for 1,000 gQCSts,
including 100 complete suites of apartments
fur families.
gig hundred persons can be comfortably seated
at the tables of its three public dining rooms, and
notbiug that modern art has deviled for the conven
ience and social gratification of the traveling public
has been omitted in its plan, or is neglected in its prac
tical details.
The early reputation of' the bouse at borne and
abroad, derived from its magnitude, its superb ap
pointments, and its home-like comfort* and luxuries,
has been enhanced every year by the unwearied exer
tions of the Proprietors. ssep;ra3
TREADWELL, WHITCOMB i CC.
PURIFY TBS BLOOD. ~
MOFFAT'S
VEGETABLE LIFE . PILLS,
AND FHCENIX LITTEES.
TIIE high und envied celebrity which these pre-eminent
Medicines have acquired .lor their invaluable efficacy in
all the Discnuien which they profess to cure, has rendered the
UMiul practice of puffing not only uunccca&ary, but unworthy
of them.
IN ALL CASES
of A«thma. Acute and Chronic Rhcumthm, Affections of the
Bladder nud Ktdneno*.
BILUOi'S FEVERS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS.
In th« wjulh utiilwhere these disease* prevail, they
( will be found invaluable. Planters, farmers and others. who
once use thews Medicines, will never alterwanld be without
tlu-m.
BIFLIOUS COLIC. SBROS. LOOSENESS, PILES, COSTIVE
.NESS, CULLS AND COCO lIS,*CHOLIC, CORIIUT
HUMORS. DROPSIES
Dytirpna. —No ix-rson with this distressing disease, should
dciaj using these medicine* immediately.
Eruptions of Ery»i{M>hu, Jflatnlency.
Ftver aud Ayue. —For tois scourge of the western country,
these medicines will be found a safe, speedy and certain rem
edy. Other inedh ines leave the system subject to a return ot
the disease; a cure l*,\ th'*->e medic mes is permanent.
Try them. Be satisfied and bo cured.
F> iditciM nj (oMpitJum —
GENERAL DEBILITY, GOUT, GIDDINESS, GRAVEL,
Headaches of every kind. Inward Fever, Inflanmtory I’hcnia
ti-.ni. Impure Blood. Jaundice, Loss of Appetite.
Mercurial Ititm***. —Never f.ujs to eradicate entirely nil
the effect* of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the most pow
erful preparation of Sarsaparilla.
MGUT Sweats. NEiivurs deiulity, co>irLAr»T%
uf all kiml-, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS.
iVfr*.—IThy 1 Thy urlj;ui.il proprivb r of these medicines wag
rureu of kilos of do years’ binding, by tbo nso of IheaoXife
medicine* alum-,
PAINS in the head, 'side, hack Joints ami organs.
Jifirum*ilLsm < ~~T\iu'** affected with shia tetnble disease,will
bo sure of relief by the Life Medicines.?
Push of Bhx>d to the Hoad. Scurvy;.Snlt Rheum.Swelliogs.
Scrotiuln, or King’s Evil iu its worst forms, Ulcers of ev
ery description.
Woruis|ofuU kinds arc.efrocturally cxpellodby these medi
cines. Parents will do well them whyiieier their existence
ie ouspected. Relief will bo certain.
The Life Pills and Pheoniz Bitters
PUIIIFT THE BLOOD,
And thusTeraove all dl-ease from the systdin.
OR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT,
036 Brwlway; tor. Anthony Street. New York
For sjule hj all Druggists. . _ -02yl
sold by
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-Agents.] Atr Agexv Wanted in this County. Terms made
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MIRRORSI
MIRRORS* .
MIRRORS!
' received at SMITH’S BOOKSTORE, the
largest and best assortment of Mirrors ever
brought to Wcllsboro, People who wish “to see
themselves as others see tbem/’ will please call and
examine. .
PERRY DAVIE’S PAIN KILLER in largo hot
ties. For sale at Roy’s Drag Store. .
7\TItCHELL’S SYRUP OF IPECAC. For Cold?,
i\JL f ooghr. Croup £O., At Drng Store.
, A- Novelty in the Ait World f . |
PHOTOGRAPHS UPON PORCELAI
Secured by letters patent in the UnUed>Statcs,
England,France, and Belgium.'
rpiiE AMERICAN. PHOTOGRAPHI'
JL“ PORCELAIN COMPANY, No. 781 Broadway
York, having secured their novel and Ingenious,, inventlo
by American and European patents, are fully prepared tc c;
ecutc all orders for j
i Miniatcee Likenesses op Persons on China,
presenting all the attractive and advantageous features o or
dinary photographs, tho brilliancy and finish of fti water col
or drawing, aud a hitherto *nnattaincd quality of dumbl ity-,
by being rendered as imperishable as tho natural [properties
of the articles upon which they are transferred. |
As the patented process of the Company enables tho repro
duction of photographs, not only on plain surfaces, but
such as are round or of any degree of irregularity—portrait*
can be reproduced with faultless accuracy, and delicacy of
delineation, upon porcelain wares of any description and di
mension used os articles of luxury or of household utility,
such.os . j | 1
Urnsj Vases, Breakfast Cups, Toilet Articles, fee
thereby securing faithful portraits and furnishing an uu qm
and exquisite style of ornamentation of articles lb domt stij
use. ' j |
In order to furnish facilities for tho gratification of th
popular taste, aud to meet the,wants of those patrons o! th
Fine Arts desirous of haying portraits on porcelulh, the Coir
pany have imported from Europe a collection of tape Ho
porcelain goods, manufactured to their own order, ‘which he
801 l at cost prices*
As the American Company are owners of the patent rlchl
and consequently the only*persons authorized to use the pr<
cesc, they have determined, in order to aflbrd people in 9T<
ry section of the Union an opportunity to posscsi
• Portraits on China, .
to make the following proposition to
Residents in the Country, who are unable h
visit personally the Atelier and Gial
leries.ih New York.
Persons sending a photograph, ambrotype or dagnei r«
type to the office of the Company in New York, acbompa: tie
by "M Five Dollars.
will receive in return by express, free of charge,
A richly ornamented Breakfast Cup and Siu
oer, with the portrait transferred thereon.
By transmitting d daguerreotype-and
Ten Dollies,
they wjll secure in like manner,
A bandspme French Vase, or Toilet Article,
with tho portrait reproduced by the patented prixras. B;
sending a pair of daguerreotypes and |
Fifteen Dollars, j
they will receive in return - I
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JUST PUBLISHED, , |
THE TOWNS!? IP AND LOCAL LAWS
Of the State of. Pennsylvania,
Compiled from tbe acts of Assembly by "Wililiaji 3
Haines, E-q. and published by
EDWARD IT. JAMES,
WEST CHESTER, PA.
This work contains over 400 pages of closely prin
ted matter, and will bo sold by subscription, j
ft teaches tho duties of Justices of tbe Peace, with
forms fur the transaction of their business. ) '
ft leaches the duties of Constables with all tbe ne •
cessary forms, appertaining to tbe office. j ,
It contains tho duties of the Supervisors oil every
County and Township in the State. I
It contains the mode of procedure fur tbe laying onl
and opening of public and private roads, of vacating
and altering roads, the building of bridges, «fcc.J <tc. i
It contains the Common School Law, with explana
tions, decisions und directions, together with forms for-j
Heeds, Bonds, Contracts, Certificates, <frc M «tc.l Thidj
department of the work was compiled at
by Mr. Samuel P. Bates, Deputy Superintendent, and
is alone worth the price of the volume to any olne in-i
terested in Common Schools. | 1
It contains the duties of Township Auditors. I
It contains the laws relative to Doga and Sheep.
It contains tbe duties of Assessors.
* It contains the laws in relation to Strays, Mul 28 andj
Swine. * • ,
It contains the laws relatirc to Fences and tPcnee-
Viewers. ' ]
It contains the laws relative to Game Hunting,
Trout and I)eor.
It contains the Election Laws with all the necessary
Forms. |
It contains the Xaturalization Laws, with ajl the
necessary Forms for Application. }
It contains a large number of Legal ionw, Which
are used in the every day transaction of
as Acknowledgments, Affidavits, Artieleslof Agree
ments and Contracts, Partnership, Apprentices, As
signments, Attestations, Bill* of Exchange and Prom
issory Notes, Bills of Sale. Bonds. Checks, Covenants,
Leeds, Deposition, Due Bills nnd Produce Notes,
Landlord and Tenant, Leases. Letters of Attorney,
Marriage, Mortgages, Receipts and Releases. I The
work i» bound in Law sheep, and will be sold td sub
scribers at $1.25 per copy, payable on delivery qf the
work. The work has passed the revision of ma iy of
the best Lawyers in the State and has received their
unqualified approbation, as a reliable band bo)k of
reference upon all subjects of which it treats. | The
whole is arranged in such a manner as to present a
plain, concise and explicit statement of the duties of
all Township Officers, os may be readily undcikoud
by every one. Tioga County will be thoroughly can
vassed for the work, and the support of the cilia'
respectfully solicited
8.,8. SMITH, Wellsbord,
General Agent,for Tioga County,
P. S. Good canvassers, are wanted in all pai ts of
this County for the above work, to whom u.liberal
compensation will be given Applications, which
must bo made at an early date, addressed to the Gen
eral Agent as above, will receive prompt attenticn, ’
lllw.'l
Prepared and
£WA T T EACT 10 \S. ;
4 HC,- a - "W 0 OX3,
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST.
SKY-LIGHT
Aznhrotypcs, Melainotypcs & Photographs,
AT WOOD’S GALLERY, I
Daguerreotypes, Amhrotypes or MelainotyWs’ En
larged to Life Size, and finished plain or colopcd.
Pictures in cases for al) cents—other sizes! in pro
portion, and all warranted eipial to city worki
: Work done in all kinds of weather esccptEfor chil
dren. ' j
Rooms over V.'m. Hoberts' Tin Shop, first door bo
low Empire Store. ;
Wclbboro, Oct. 31, 1800. |
Preparatory School to r Tca^be^s.
WeHsboro, Tioga County, Pen no. [
B. BURLING AMS, A. 8., - - Principal.
The Winter Term begins Tuesday, Dec. U, 1800,
and closes Friday, Feb. 15, 1861. 1
Juvenile Department, - - . $2 50
Common English Branches, - - 1 350
Higher English Branches, - . 4 501 '
Languages, - . , _ . 5 o 0
Pupils of any degree of advancement reefeived. and
carefully instructed. Special efforts will be|mado)to
properly qualify those designing to teach, for their
profession, , -1
Wellsboro, Oct. 31, 1860. | ,
binding. !
BOOKS, Magazines and Newspapers bound in Su
perior Styles. Universal facilities enabjo us to
pleas all. Call and see at the BOOK' STORE 1
Balsam tolu, cough remedy.—tWu the
most popular and useful expectorant now in' use
m this vicinßy, It is prepared from the Balsam of a
tree growings hot climates, mostly in South America.
Tor sale at Roy's Drug StdrS.
flonsbtou’s Eiqiiid Pepsin,
rOßJiyspopsiaandlj’digestion. '
* For sale at Roy'? Drug Stor4,
PEDLERS will find it to their advantage io call at
Roy s Drug Store, as he has just received a large
supply of-Esgendal Oil* and Essences jfil kind?
which he is selling very cheap for cash, ' 1
T VITIO -V
i
: ipQo.
FA L L TJj
ASD
WINTER DRY I! 11(1
W. A. ROE & CO.
HAVE now on hand a large and e n
STOCK OF DEV GOOES,
consisting in part of
Black and Figured Dress Siifc
WORSTED GOODS, 1
Plain and Figured Delaine,
-A-ISTO- CASHMERES,
MERINOES, LADIES CLOTH, OPERA FUNI
1 IIOSG & SQUAKE SHAITi,;
and in fact the best assortment of.
Ladies’ Dress G
ever brought to this county. We have also »
stock of ;
Domestic Goods.
SUCH AS
B:own and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings
Tickings, Denims, Striped Shirting's, f
Bed and White flannels.
Brown anjl Bleached Cotton R aßa ,
CotWn Batting, Carpet Warp,
Cotton Yarn, Drillings,.;
We hare also a large stock of Cloths and Casj
Setinetts, Full Cloths, Tweeds, Kentucky Jear
he re .also a largo and extensive stock of r
Rjady made Clothing,.Hats and. .
Sloes, Hardware, Crockery, Glass ware,
Ware, <to. We would invite the particular atte
of purchasers to our assortment of Carpels aadfi
Oil Cloths, which is undoubtedly the largest crer*
to this county, and which will be sold at price;«
m ist give entire satisfaction. We would invite
chasers generally to call and examine oargtodj
pr ices, and they will doubtless find that (be pfo,
buy good goods at low prices, is at the stout
* - " - W. A. Ro£ t
Wellsboro, Oct. 31,1860.
H ARLES G. OSGOOD,/
Is now receiving his
INTER STOCK OE GOO
ry Goods, Clot
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
,ts and Caps, Boots and S
IRON AND STEEL,
NAILS, FLOUR,
SALT, Ss Cr
rh, for variety and extent, is rarely excelUt
Whi
renter inducements to purchasers tan h«
no g '
in tb
us section of country, cither in
VARIETY. QUANTITY, QUALITY OR Mil
LADY, GEXTLEMAX, BOY OR GIRL;
Fsirmer, Mechanic or Lmnto
llsboro, Oct. 31, 1860.
THE REGULATO
V C. Li WILCOX,
yt/OULD CALL THE ATTENTION
* ' tLe Ladies and Gentleman of WelLWa
inrconnding country, to the inducements he buldi
4ut at his -
Jfeiv Store on main Street.
Called “ The Regulator," where purchasers will
t!bc hffjtst, cJtcnjjtft n ml he«t assortment of Of
tj select from in Northern Rednsylvaci-a.
them, such as
DRY GOODS, CLOTIIIXG,
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shi
GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
FISH, PORE, FLOOR AND SW
Faints and Oils, Yankee Motions,
To the Zt^ioSa
Lad
on oi
ants
Shot
le lie
es will find at the',llegalalor the choicest
‘ Dry Goods, adapted to tho season, aad
and tastes of all. ;
makers will find it to their interest to
gulator, and examine our assdrtmeat oJ
t prices to suit the times.
iiigs, a
Tie
them i
er stor
o ' the
lie to c
selves
kbn in
troth is, we buy our goods for Cash
\[>r Cash cheaper than can be bougbtni ai
'i in Tioga county* Hoping to receive*
patronage of the community, wo ask the
:ome and examine our stock and satisfy t
of the troth of our statement.
:ns is
• All kinds of Hides, Sheep Pelts and .
exchange for goods, and the highest
iven, * ■ .
abpro, Oct. 2-1, 1860.
FALL CAMPAIGN
JUST OPEXIN.G AT
& J. IT. EOBINSOy
ONE RRICE STORE.
rrr
/>v
E wish to call the attention of our friend.'
customers to our assortment of
SEASONABLE GOODS, |
suen as , --is
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, 1
JACK AND FANCY SltHi
'<;HAT.I,IKS AND DE LAINES,
INGHAMS, BRILLIANTS, LAWNS, :
ENCH AND AMERICAN TBS&'
i ALSO . ! |
pr:
SHAWLS, MANTILLAS AND DUSTER-. 3
stock of staple goods is large. Particular
svited to our 1
IWN AND 'BLEACHED SHIJtTINGS * SIIKUr!? 1 '
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTING. I
RMERS & MECHANICS’ CASSIJIEI&I
READY-MADE CLOTBI^
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE,
IROCSRIES, BOOTS AND SHOES.
HOSIERY 4ND GLOVES,
, &c., Ac., Ac.,
'ellsboro, Sept. 1, 1860.
FALL FASHIONS-
1860.
"I ENTLEMEN’S wear of Silk Hats, at tbo
JT HAT STORE in Arcade Block, appo-';!*
iekinson House. S. P. QI J t ,
Corning, Feb. ;23, 1860- il att^
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. J
[E ALL KINDS, can be found at tlie roaro-- ;■
. E. D. WELLS, LAWRENeEVILRt
ANEW, Large, and Elegant assorttaoot
dABSETINQ,
Will bo sold at the lowest .prices, p’Et^
ianrepeeville. Sept, 12, 1860.
Consisting of
'W’hcthex for
COMPRISING