The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, January 16, 1861, Image 4

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FOR SALEP [
WICKBJOIk&It&BttDGDOD,
19 l5
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TREES;
etc. ~
tra large else. If deairecU Standard trees m bearing.
• APPLES—A great supply of the shoiccat kinds. Four.
diffi^Jdndtof^«tb>^7 / .. .f-. y
PLUMS —A Large sa|mly of
■ k %I«ERRt^^A-ix^»ivfaSjrtl| e w-6fe6 kiada.
1 ,jael»(a»«Ps},Cancofa.. , v . |
I Monstato Ad., JtwwChw
-5 T nnU. Balaam of-Ffr,Scotch Fir, European Silver Ft&Korway
‘Bunich,BlbeHatr aud American Arbor Vltae,liarcSrAc.
SHRUBBERY—feIIy Imwhlßerberry, ChintM^rdfdti,
5 ;Bjrfra*» pn ni folio; Ifeifeia, Hnca Tony tbla. I
~ ■ ROAEt— Baltimore Belle, Praidß Qtjeen. i - ,
i . .«OOBEBERRIEjS-Qf;MTeralchoice variatio*. ■
rfe«UR**NTS-fettJ7,Bed,and Whitt, i j - .
. -4v>wowM invite »1 who are in want of any of tbeT.
.iraevAa./to.call aollisee them ibr thetr own satlifOctioe.
l ir . B, C. WJCKHAiM,
,: ®og», Ang. 22, IStkJjX JOHN I. BLOOBQOOD.
: ~ ThSBXWISVB amiINERT SHOfe~
* - MAIN 6T., WELLSBORO. •
j. PAOLWA SMITH lias just puNshtuei her
:iVr . ’FALL AND WINTER GOODS, ?
obiulsting of Straws of nil kinds, Pattern Hate,
.IJloomer Hats, Flusters, Velvets, Silks of"au kinds,
"anlinfact ' ;ijj ' - I
- - -ALL Eli|pS OF TRIMMINGS.
she solicits ft call • From' the ladies ef Wollsbbro and
Vicinity, feeling confident that . |
V WILD BEAR INSPECTION,
and compare with those of an j establish
■jmmt in.tho cooijtylin regard to priee. i -
1 J : %St- BLEACHING AND PRESSING dtice fat a
, euperiormaDner. ].
)fS~ Room iOpnpsito Empire- Store,. np-staiis.
■ Sept. 19, ISjBO. |N • - j
I KTelw i BOOT, SHOE, |
LEATHER FINDING HtORE.
fjhHE undersign having leaded the etore firnierly
’ Jt occupied hy tfi. W, West, intends carrying oa'al
'tliahranohc* df th ? shoe and 'leather trade. iCompo
» tent workmen, areemployed in the Manufacturing D«-
• partment, and! all Work warranted to be oar eiwn ma
nufacture.- ■ il |
Alio, all kifldatjf ' ! ■
! r. rfEADIf-MAOE BOOTS AND SHOES,
: constantly on}ians. _ All kinds of Leather atd-She*
»rladings, also coplitantiy on hand and for sal* at low
prices for cash or iready pay. |
HIDES and PBfcTS taken, in exchange for Good!
, atthe highest market price. JOS. KIBEEjOLK.-
Wellsbdro, SepU 5, 1860. |
FAMILY LIQUOjRS.
VM, & CO.j
* Importers and Wholesale Dealers in |
Brandies, wjlnes, Gins and Sugars,
tagleare to call Uhei attention of the citizens of the
'-Vailed Sutcs to, Pore Wines and Llquprs, put
tip tinder their ow|4 supervision, for Pamily and Mo
♦ jdiolnal use, in cases alssur&ed to suit customer?. 1 Clubs,
„ Jlilitary and qt-ier public bodies, who reqairelto par
chase In largeeor &mll quantities, in casks or
. wiH he liberally dealifwith. Price List aenUon ap
plication. | \
. >‘ 1:1 r
Old Bitters.'
- tjjr the first physicians as t|ie best
remedy .known fdr Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
. and allXcrvobs Diseases. As a beverage, it vs pure,
. ~*-bole»ooi6,.aild delieiona to the taste. I Sold; by all
Druggists. IWiIJ B. MOREHOUSE i, CO., Prop’rs,
■b; ;■ |j| 3i 6 Exchange Plaph,
v, | fij Jersey City, -N. J.
c P. S.—The jsubstri hers wish to engage a fe4 active
men, os Local aniji Traveling Agents'for theiil.faonie,
■ to whom liberal inducements will be offered. For par
, tioulari, address w above. l{l-3m
’WjELLSBfd>RO FOUNDRY
>KD' MACHINE SHOP;
f FULL BLASjT.
kljoi? N 6, late of the firm of Tabor
' fi> Tioga, takes this rnethoU to in
form. (hePublic tnkt he has leased the \
' Foundry and Machine Shop, j
SH theVillage.of Wellsboro, for a term pfyedrs, and
bawig pot It la g tod naming order, is prepared to do
all kinds of work', usually done at such an osjabUsh
v' merit* in the best t ianner and oat of the test material.
TWBWTv|VeAHS EXPEEIENOE!
He has bad ovp: { twenty years’experience inithe bu
ffi nessand will hafte the work, entrusted to hisa, done
directly undoij ■
« ' x* JVb icdrk jiyiW be sent out hat/JinUhed,\ -
PLOWS. STAVES.
' Md oMtingß.otVnUkindß on band and t(i order.
i May-28, J857.il ji , . ; ROBERT YOfNG.
FIibuRING MILL!
■ t ON hills cheek, 1,
NEAR HOLEIDAYVIIiLB.
The subscriber, [having completed bis large three
story Grist and Flouring Mill, is prepared toTfurnish
Flour. Meal and teed in quantities to suit purchasers.
CUSTOM WORE !
of kinds on short notice, and on terms which loannot
fail to please, I have THREE RUN OP STONE,
almost constantly employed, and I am sure that a trial
of In y work will move beneficial to the 1 customer as
well as myself, jU 0, P. McCLERE.
December 5, 1860. . 1 >
Talaablcißeai Estate for Sale.
THE Subacritier offers for sale the largh farm
known as the dIHIGGS FARM, situated near tl*e Wells
boro* and Mansfield-Road, one mile-east of Wbilfceyville,
contain IngYlu aerial! good farming land, about 4o acres
Improred, with a frame barn and a log house thereon, will
•ell cheap for cash or upon reasonable time, or exchange for
property near Stony Fork. • \
For farther prticnlars apply to U. W. Williams, Willsbore,
Morgan Hart, Charleston, or the subscriber. [ ,
Stony Fork, Oct. 3,1860.—3 m. H. 8. HASTINGS. '.
WALL PAPER i
WALL PAPER |
WALL PAPER |
WALL PAPER !
WALL PAPER I '
WALL PAPER '
Latest styles and largest assortment of vail paper*
ever brought itt Wellsboro.’ In connection the
above Can be found Window Shades of all kinds. Call
soon at , WM. H. SMITH.
Wellsboro, April sth, 1880. |
MIRRORS! |
MIRRORS! f
MIRRORS!
JUST received at SMITH’S BOOKSTORE, the
largest and best, assortment of Mirrori over
brought to Wellsboro. People who wish "to see
themselves as others see them," will please call and
fjMfitint. ‘ ' ' t
' nuu»(i«id Flom-ins nill.j
TQK people o Mansfield and vicinity are hereby Notified >
coat Raid MILL lias just been repaired, and pot U» per* 1
ftet order* having three rim of stone and 1 a Paltry 9ratn*
Separator, which will separate all fool seed from the grata,
eon«eqoeotljr tlie best of work can and wiU"bs~dons. MeK
chants and larniere are invited to try this Mill, and flm
rate work will be warranted by - J, 0. KELLY,
Mansfield, Augn*tiB, J 1859. ' Mlllsr.
MST N. 6. Cash paid for all kinds of Oraia at
BINDING. |
BOOKS, Magazines and Newspapers bouudiin Su
perior Stylos. -Universal facilities enable us to
picas all. Call and see et tbe BOOK STORE.
PEDLERS will find it to their advantage to call at
Roy’s Drug Store, as he has Just received a large
enpply of Essential Oils and Essences ali< kinds
which he is selling vary aheap for cash; t -
Carpets aktd floor oil cloths—
A Urgo assortment now on band and far sale
erry cheap hr / W'. A. ROB S> ’CO.
« . Wellsboro, Oct/Jl, 1880,
.^Al?EEKftfel>^:S.'J IBpd.^Th^.oWeet of
s urranlion is : &»pply' aL srsjce t
Jnjsuch ft .manner thatjurticjes. altered., fo£ the wjp'd
-1069, 804 raided it, may lowered? W»|h faciUly;
the hitherto slow and tedious manual revjßrse_mdive
raent of and thblnventidn
at tbe -aame lime admitting of the, operator haring
.complete control over tiie descending movement of the
■articlebeing-lowered, The Invention is applicable'to
purposes j its use m connection with’ wells
may be mentioned-as an whjefe the buck
.eU, after-being emptied, pmy beeasily low
ered; and at the proper time,
40 that. they, will ; not violently atrike the witer.—£«-
tuiifie American, ,’ - - ? v r ..
~ jpor .the purpose of. Raising and LoworipgßuckeU
.in WeUs> it,i# decidedly! • v l
THC QHEATEST IMPROVEMENT OF "p*t AGE.
The Brake acts at a check upon the bockwird motion
of the bucket, without turningjbe crank. (the crank
aetlngas a brake, by pressing Inward at tin handle.).
All *5 ho examine this machine, will at once acknowl
edge iU ■ , 1* ;'
AND SUPERIORITY.
lOver every other machine in "use, .The operation of
the windlass is easily cun trolled wilh/and requires but
o.kehahd. It combines allthp advdntages|>f the old-I
.fashioned with the self-emptying bucket,land .adds
many new and useful. Improvements. It dan be ad
apted to veils of any depth, and will raise easily, with
ordinary turning, five water jptfr minute!
from wells of ordinary deptb,.and ip the same proper
jtlon to the depth of twd hundred feet. . r
The windlass and brake is also applicablejto raising
and lowering anylcind of weight, and in evdry respect
Is far superior .to those heretofore in use. T
Havi*i purchased the right for the Countjea of Tio
ga and j otter. Pa., tho undersigned are prepared-to
offer for 1 ale townshipidghts for the manufapture and
sole of © above improvement, on reas|oDßl|e terras.
’ t . a. Bixar,
Oct. i,186D. ; I li. D f SRELEY.
~ CORNING j
FI. E & LIFE INSURANCE OfFICE,
digenow * Thompson, agents,
AETNA FIRS INS_UFANCE VOMPAN B
Of Hartfovd, Ct.—tjapital $|,OOO,OQO.
BAItTfORB FIRE INSURANCE COMPANt—
Capital, $500,1)00.
PA (ENIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital, '' , $150,000.
PEOPLES PIPE INSURANCE COMPANY f
Of New York City—r Capital |5150,000
NEW ENGLAND FLEE INSURANCE CO.
Of Hartford, CL j $225,000.
FIRE INSURANCE C|o. I
Of New York City,—Capital ' $200,000.
MASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE CO. ,[■
Capital, r $200.000.
HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCECOMHANT,
f Capital, $l5O/000.
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. J
Accumulated Capital, $1,500,000.
The subscribers are prepared to issue poliaies : uf in
saranoe on the most favorable terms in the amove Well
known and. reliable Stock Companies. , |
Farm buildings insured for three years
low as any good companies; ‘ " |
All losses-will he promptty adjnßteddndpeidftt this
office. Applications by .mall will receive prompt at
tention x | WM. L. BIOjSLOW,
Oct 13,1859. , 0. H. THOMPSON,
P. J. FARRINGTON] Surveyor. j*
WILLI Am WALKER T
HAi A |
SPLENDID LOT 6F
WHOLE BUFFALO EOBES
LOWER TEAK EVER BEFORE
OFFERED IN THIS MARKET !
Whole Robe* fro in $3 to $8 hie
HAT AND 1 CAP ST(|)B.E,
CORNING, N. T.
Jannary 2,-188T, (. I
£lll E fOUKDBV ~
AND MACHINE SHOP,
CORNING, N. Y. . 1
WM. E. ROGERS & CO., PROPRIETORS.
of Steam Engines} Boilers,
Morticeing and Tetnoning Machines, Mill Gear
ing and Machinery, Plain and Ornamental Aron Win
dow Caps, Sills and Casings, Door Cops, and tall kinds
of Iron and Brass Castings. Also Manufacturers on a
large scale of ' , j .
JEFFREY’S CELEBRATED DOUBLE-ACTING
FORGE PtJMP, |
The, beat in t uso for all ordinary purposes send co*ii
taining with the other qualities that of a superior Fire
Engine. ‘ i
ALSO—Manufacturers of the celebrated ‘|Hawkins
Shingle Mills”-ythe best now in use* • I
Orders solicited by letleror otherwise. |
v< >«>•« »»»•»•.»• 0
WM. E. ROGERS* £ CO.
Coming, N. Y., Sot. 10. 1859. ly. |
WELLSBOBO’ ACADEKtY.
Wollsboro', Tioga County, Pcnna. ;
MAEINOS N. AU.EN,A. M.; ■ ■ Principal.
Miss Ctnthls. FakMEB, ----- Prectptreet.
Miss L. Lucinda Ali.es, .. - - - Asritimii.
Miss Josephine M. Todd, - . Minis Toucher.
The Academic year will bo.divided into three Terms
of 14 weeks each. h . • 4 I ,
■Winter Term commences Monday, Bee. p; closes
Friday, Marohi 15, 1861. „ |
. TuUioii.—Term of M Weeki.
Primary - - - {52,00
Common Branches, l - - - - | 4,00
Higher English, - - - , .. I 5,00
Languages, *• - - - | 6.0*
Instrumental music (extra) Term of 12 weeksl 0,00
Board and Blooms in private families furnished at
reasonable prides. Students wishing to board them
selves may also obtain Rooms in private families.
The success (that has, attended- the efforts of Prof.
Alien as a teacher in other institutions in which he
has been engaged encourages the Trustees |o antici
pate entire success in hisi connection with t|e Wells,
boro Academy.! ' i I
The primary department will be nnder tlfe care of
Miss Allen, whose time will be given exolwiveiy to
the children placed under her charge. |
There will iwj formed a, TEACHER’S CL LSS, the
instruction of which to be ont of the regnli ir school
honrs, but no extraxbarge mado.
■ Rills of Tuition are tobo'paid at orbcfor* the mid.
die of each Term. By order of Trniees,
J.,F DONALDSON, £nn’t.
ITellsboro, November t, 1866. ‘ *
TAIVABLE FABIdISG E-ISDS
POE SALE.
THE nnddrsignod is now offering to settlers
a large qaantity of farming ii nds, sit
uated farm two] to fifteen imiles’distance froii Wells
boro, in Deimar, Shippen, Morris and Elk to wnships,
Tioga Co., Pa.; I ,
Tbo lands are generally well watered, goodsoil, and
In a healthy pakt of the gauntry, and will hi sold in
lots to suit purchasers and on very liberal 1 arms of
payment. i ’ !
For further j particulars inquire of the i owners,-
Messrs. -Phelps, Dodge A Cor, 19 and 31iff St.,
New York, or of tbs subscriber.
j JOHN DICKINSON, Agent
Welisboro, OcL 3, 1860-yl . ; \
THE: LAST INVEHTE», -
BEST AND CHEAPEST
BPEINQ BHD IN* TJSBI
MORE olseSe than feathers, and lighter and more
durable, i Price,* only $4.00. For salejhy
6 i • E. Di WELLS, Lawrene eville.
Evening Ration otthe daily tribune for
aitty cent! a montbat • . >i,
40 { SMITH’S BOOK S^ORE.
ANEW ARTICLE OF STOVE POLISH.—For
Bela at Roy’s Drug store. „ £
MITCHELL’S SYRUP OF IPECAC. rJir Holds,
Pewghv, froup As., At Ety’sJJrag Store,
UTMf&lt'lO'e Ki TiOTOTTAA)<3)tTAS:ft@.
BOOR STORE
1 BOOKS !
Hy RR ! AH FO R SMITH
f 1 VBE having purchased ofß. E. Boh
; -li. k iuson his inierrrL inthe Book und StlUioDenr ho
'iflioesa, would respectfully inform the public of hi s de
j»iro to carry on . ]lj _ .
IA. OENEHAt >TE'WS ROO»
; ANB BOOK STOEE,
drherc he will furnish,
! AT- THE 01xl> STAWI>,
opposite C. &. Osgood’rSlore, or bymail, the fojlo win]
newspapers and Majjaiines, atthp publisher’s rails.
S ' DAILIES served'BY CARRIERS.
| New York Tribune,
j ’ ’’ Herald, ; ' 1 ;'
Times,
News,'.
. World,
, WEEKLIES.
[few York Ledger, i \ Warerly Magasinc,
" ' iilercnry, Thompson's Reporter;
. 4< Weekly,; Life Illustrated,
Welcome finest, ! ■ Wilke's Spirit,
Century, i ; . Porter’s , “
Scientific Boston Pilot,
Frank Leslies’, ij ] True Flag,
N. Y. Illustrated News, Irish American,
Harper’s Weekly, jj . 1 Litteil's Living Age,
Wsrerly Magaiine, j Thompson’s Reporter.
/ MbNTHUES.'
Harper’? Magaiine,| ’ Qodoy’s Lady’s Book,
Frank Lollies’ Magaxine, Peterson's Magsxine,
Atlantic Monthly, j 1 , Arthur’s Magaxine,
Eclectic Magaxine, 1 Ladies* Repository,
All the Year Round, 1 Ladies' Visitor,
Knickerbocker, i ‘ J Pickles,
;Bndget of Fun, j 1 ; Pbnnny Fholldw.
i Alio, will be kept constantly on hand, a com eto
repository of
CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL,' POETICAL,
i SCHOOL AND; MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
Blank Book*, Paper Hanging*,
! SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, <tc.
Orders for Binding ißooks. The work executed to suit
any tasted and on the lowest possible-terms. Pantieu-
Ipr attention will eiao be given tuSPECIAL ORDJSRS
for any thing comprehended In the trade.
I SCHOOL BOOES.
Sanders’ Series of Readers, Greanlcnrs Mathematics,
Colton’s A Fitches'Goog’y, Darios “
Monteitf A McNally’s 11 Sanders’ Spellers,
Potter and Hammoßd’sJWriting Book,
Brown’s and Kenyon’s Grammar. •
] The patronage of the'public is respectfully solicited
j ' Wit. H. SMITH.
• WellsharOj.Pa., September,s, 1860. yl
i STEWARTS- STORE,
no. t concert: block, market street;
COBNINO If. Y.
STEWARTS
j have Jult RECEIVED THEIR STOCK OF
■ah and Winter dry goods,
GROCERIES,' PROVISIONS,
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,
NOTIONS, dec.
AND ABE SELLING AT EXTREMELY
“* ■
/ LOW PRICES.
Corning, Sept 26, 1860.
V REVOLUTIONS,
HETUEH in Ouvermnem or fashion? Mwrgn
backwards.! ‘Old ‘Fogyism” may frown, down
ekcry exhibition of youthful fancy, yet every issue
fiom of Fakhion shows ibdt some new ud
vioce has been umde in this branch of
Science and the Arts.
Recognizing this principle of progress in.hts depart*
moot of Tptde t
J. VC UOBI NSO If,
to jjwith, but to goaUtillain
advance of the ideas arfit’fwanfs of the community io
he lives both s a regards $o style and location
o r his business or tin whereabouts and how be does
ii* ' 'j '
Believing that honesty of purpose and a strict
Attention to; Business
will under ordinary circumstances insure success he
undertook to manufacture for this community a por
tidn of I j ,
THEIR CLOTHING,
jb id jt affords bim much pleasure to know that be has
so far succeeded as jtc have received a good
SHARE OF THE TRADE.
A continuance of winch—while be gratefully acknowl
edges past favors—be earnestly and respectfully so
licits. > ! : ,
! la every kind; of business there are some things
that are called Leading Articles, and so we find is
this that ■ j
BLACK CLOTHS AND CASSIUERISS,
aic what almost Everybody wants ahd without which
no establishment can dress up its customers in truly
Elegant Style. Ofjtbese be has a great abandonee
aiid as deeply dyed ais any Democrat or Black Repub
lican you Can find in Itfae land; while in
![ FASfO'iT; COLORD CLOTHS,
h|L suoruaent lajnoj li»ss varied than the puli tic* of the
numerous ranging all the way from genuine
administration down to rankest opposition. In his
ejection of goods for Over Coatings be is remarkably
fojrtouate both as. to j , ,
STYLE AND DURABILITY.
!He has not only. * large Stock of Quods, bat bis fa.’
ciiities for niaimractoring them were never better,
having secured in Mr. Ten Eyck a must
EXCELIIjiKT CUTTER.
Aiid in every other |department the most competent
help. 1 Confident that he can offer advantages to hU
customers not excelled by any in the trade, and deter
mined to make ibis establishment one of the best in ,
this section of country, he invites the attention of
the people of Tioga j County - who are in any way in
need of a good, ;comforiable. girlish nnd durable ear
mbnt. j. mna robxnson.
.{Corning, N. Y., Nov. 10, l-'dO.
Ready made clothing.-a
Stock now on hated f»»r the full and winter trade
and will be sold very cheap by W. A, ROE A CO.
Wetlsboro, Oet. Sli, 1860.
/Ijj'fiN THOUSAND BARRELS I.cf Sir)
*-i Perk at $lO per barrel, or 10 ns. per pound, a
Of| ' ‘ REGULATOR ■'
AL COLLEGE
• LOCATED OVER TBE SOgQUEBAESA VALLET BASK,
BINfiBUUHTbN, N. %
faculty. o
D towsiL, PrindpaKProfrsaorof theßfclencaof Accounts,
'Practical Accountant, mitltorof* Loa'eiP* Treatise open
• Book-Keeping, mngi-nma illustrating the emnei Ac.
Jobs U.UiKiN, Commercial AccouuW&t, frufessor of Book-
Keeping and Praclicul.MiulieoiJuics., ).*
j, j: Udbtis, Assistant Teacher In'tbe Book-Keeping De
-■ pamnenf. ' ’ v ' 1 _ ' ' _
A. J. WAttxxß, Professor of Practical and Ornamental Pen*
1 s , nmnaliip, CbmmerdalCalctlUiiQßs.a'ul Correspondence.
LECTUREBS. . ' •
Hon. DasislS. Dicusfioa, Lecturer on Commercial Law ana
Political Economy. i » * i .
Hod. llaxsox BilcvXj Lecturer on Contracts, PrommiSßary
Kb\e* and Bills of'3*ch*bg«. \
Eev. Df] JS. Axnasws. Lecturer on CmnmerdarßUiio*. ■ •
S EXAMINING ■ . „
• Hoir: D. Pmiipa, Wx. .K* Esq., * T»act B.
Jionqaif, Bsq., Wat. E. Tatw>b. of tbe,flrm ot Taylor, W eed
A Co., D. D. Dentqb, of the ’firm of Jackson, DelrtOa A
Jlarks.De WUIC. Striker '
The object of this College is tb afford to all an opportunity
of obteSfifng a thorough bsuiness educotion. -
The books nod forms are carefully, arranged, by practical
1 accountants expressly for this Xnsltntlon and embraces all
! the recent Improvements. . ' .
i The course of instruction oomprfaea every department ot
1 business. The learner will be thoroughly taught the aciencO
and practice of Double Entry Book-Keepingw applied to the
following kinds ,of business.. vi*;—General Merchandising,
31annfacturfhg, inking, Commission. 8 team boating. Ball*
i reading. Forwarding? Freighting: Foreign Shipping, Ac.
J Y 0056 Mem can qm»lhy.then£f«elves In a short time at this
! institution to EU Important and lucratlra aitualions. Am
ple references can be given where graduates of. 1860 are now
, filling desirabe situations with salaries varying from $5OO to
$l5OO per annum. . , -
The Proprietors are In possession of testimonials from some
of the first commercial liontos in the State, to whom they
have furnished book-keepers, showing their entire satisfac
tion and confidence in the ability of the graduates of this
institution. . .
PgauANSHiP. in all Its branches, tanght by the most skillful
■ and tlur ough masters of.the art. No college in the bouutry
- enjoys a higher reputation in this department. **
u Ladies Departmentendrely separate from that of the gen*
| tlemen. * , .
Students can enter College at any time—no vacation.*
Time to complete the course from 8 to 10 wefeks. Students,
passing the reqnislte’exiunfnation are presented with the
most elaborate and elegantly engraved Diploma issued by any
commer la! or classical institution in tiie Union. Assistance
rendered to graduate* in procuring sitnatirns. .
terms of Tu'tiun. price of,board, testimonials
from graduates filling situations, Ac n send for circular con
taining full particulars. 13yl
A SUPERLATIVE
TONIC,ptURETIC,
DYSPS-P^q
iMYICOBATiK&CORDIAL
To ,the Citizens of New Jersey and Penn’a.
APOTHECARIES, DRUGGISTS, GROCERS AND PRIVATE FAMILIES
Wolfe** Pure Coynat Brandy.
Wolfe'* Pure Jifttdena, Sherry anrl Port Wine,
Wolfe * Pure Jamaica and St. Croix Run l,
Wolfe's Pure Scotch and frith Whiskey.
ALL IN BOTTLES.—I bp£ leave to call the
citizen’* of the United States to the aSove Wines and
1 Liqnura imported' by Jdolphu W»>lfe. of Now York, whose
i name U fnmiliiir in this country for the purity of biscele
i braled-Seheiiiaoi i*clmppa. Mr. Wolfe, iu his letter to me,
i spending of the purity oChls winei and Liquors, says: •• I
' will stake my reputation as a man. my standing as k a mer
-1 ctmnt'-of thirty years’ residence- J n ieC»ty of New York, that
I that all the Brandies nnd wines which 1 bottle nrS-purc as
! imported ..and of the best quality, anc can be reliedsipon by
j •'■ery.purcboser.” Every bottle has.the proprietor’snameon
I the wax. and a foe simile of his signnAturo on the certificate.
1 The public are respectfully invited to call and examine for
i themselves,— For sale at Belarl by all Apothecaries and Qro
1 cere in Philadelphia. GKOHGE 11. ASHTON.
No. 833 Market St.. Philadelphia,
, Sole Agent for Philadeljihia. -
i Read the followiog from the new York Conrier :
i ExqrmohS Rusik&h 'ucone New York Merchant.— Weare
happy to inform our cllow citizen*. .Imt there Is one place
incur city where .he physician, apothecary, and country
merchant, ran go qpd purchase pure wines, and Liquors, as
' imported, and o Jie best quality. W»< do not Intendlo give*
iau elaborate description of dlls merchant extensive bust
ness, although it will wcl 1 repay any *truuger or citizen to
lyialt Udolpho Wolfe’s extensive warehouse. Nos. 18,20. and
!22 Beaver street. ..nd No*. »7.19 am* 21. Marketfteld street.
'! HU rtbee « Schnapps or hand /eady ;or shipment could not
I hare been less than thirty ;hon*uml caseat the Brandy some
| ten thousand awe* —Vintages of 18C0 to ll>u6; and tcp.thou
sand liR.-e» o. Madeira. Sherry «nd Port 'Vine. Scotch and
j Irish Whiskey Jamaica and .Ctofx Rum, HomCveryold’
and equal to any ir‘ .his country.' Ele also had three largo
(cellars, filled with Ac., Li Cashs, under Cus--
toro House key, ready for bottling. Sir. Wolfe’s sales of
jSciioappH-last year to one hundred and eighty!
{thousand dozen, nod we hope that in less than two years- be
Imay be eqally successful with ols brandies' and wine*. '
! «U« onsiness merits the patronage of every lover of his
lapeclm. Trivntv AmilHe* who wish pnre wines and Liquors
ifor medical use. should send thc*fr orders direct to 3f r. Wolfe
until every apothecary n .he laud makeup their minds to
. discard tke poisonous.muff from their shelves, and replace it
s jwit!» Wolfe's pure wines and Liquors,
j We understand Mr. Wolfe, for the accommodation of small
'dealers in the country, puts up assorted coses of wines ami
liquors. Such a man. and such a merchant, should besus
|tainetl again*! his tenso" thousands of oppodents in the Uni
ted States, who sell nothing but imitations, ruinous alike to
human health and happiness. 6mo
JMPORTANT TO' LADIES.
WASHING NO WOHB A DBDD6&. |
The undersigned would announce to the citizens of |
Tioga County, that they have purchased the right of
manufacturing and selling - v j
MECAI’S HASHING MACHINE,
which for simplicity of contraction,utility and cheap- |
nesfl.reHceedß any other machine in use. It needs no
other recommendation than to see it work. A boy, j
, ten or twelve years of age, can- do the washing of a I
j family IN AN HOUR. 'Any person in want of a
• good labor-saving washing machine, can take one of,
these home and do their washing with it, and it not
f perfectly satisfied, they can return it I
Recollect, this machine is no humbug, but an arti
cle indispensable in every family. It does not wear
or tear the clothes to pieces like band washing.
PRICE. FIVE DOLLARS* Machines for sale at
ROB A CO. S Store.' Manufactured and sold at D.
STUEEOCK’S Shop, near the Academy;
W. A. ROE,
1 D. SXUHROCK.
Pennsylvania ffoxue, )
Wallsboro, Dec. I, 1860. |
1' Having need one of Mocay’s Washing Machine. I
can confidently recommend it, and would not be with
out one for any price. J. W. BIGONY.
19tf
I GREAT INDUCEMENTS.
I AM now prepared to wholesale FLOUR, FEED,
MEAL and GRAIN cheaper than any man in tye
county. As | j
i I BUY FQR CASH, !
And being connected..with several large flooring es
tablishments, I can afford to to supply Lumbermen
and Dealers generally with a good article, and cheaper
than the cheapest. ; ' *'
t I have made arrangements in the city of New York
so as in supply anybody and everybody with
GROCERIES, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
VBRT CHEAP.
COFFEE. SUGARS, TEA. FISH, PORK,
And in fact anything, in-the Provision line, will be
sold cheap for cash,.or exchange for grain.
WANTED.
. Ip,ooo. BUSHELS CORN AND OATS, .
In exchange for Groceries. Call at FRED.-. R.
WRLQHT-’S Floor, Peed and Provision. Stare, No, 8.
Maln r St., Wellsburo, Pa.
;Johe 7, 1860.
ANEW/ Large, and Elegant assortmentof
OARPETINQ,
Will be sold at the lowest prices, by
E. D. WELLS.
LMesenillr, Stpi 1?, 18W.
, . A-MOTPjty.Jn-th* Art yofld). ~ •-, |
PHtinskAPHS UPON IiIRCUAUI.
. , ,Secoresby letter* potent lath* States, ji |ij,
t. ! ' * * * England, France, and wfgium. i- r J h
: rp&E ’ PHOXObBAPBIC
‘jE * VORCBtAIN COMPANY, ' No. ’7Bl ‘ BEOAftWAT ' Ntw :
York. haring shewed - their, nbvet ahd-iogeptoui Innmtloo.
by American arid European patents, are folly prepared toex>
ecuteall, orderefor „ , j r , r -- h^
1 • ; - ’ JJnnAiTBE' lixsNxsns hr Reasons on Cjsjka, • f •*-
presenting all Uie attractivaaad advantageous
OinaVy photographs/tho brilliancy and finish of a water-coir
•ordrawing, apds.ldthertonnattaiuQd'quaiity of.durabilityv
by being rendered as imperishable as the natorßl properties
-o£ tire articlesupob which they are transferred.* -r, .:[■[
As the patented.process of the tbe repro-,
Unction-of only orf plafni*rfcce«, P««ofn
such a* are round or of any degree of
can be reproduced wltfi faultless uceoraey/afid'WtwacyfOr
delloeptiou, upon porcelain dWFiption; ;
mention us£d as ’articles of iorory or of househbld utility,
such as ( ’ i | •( .
UrnB,VaseB,.Breiikfast Cops, Toilct
thereby securing faithful portraits and fafbftfilng an unique
and exquisite style of ornamentation'of articles in doaieslic
, ’fot’the gntilicaUolo of tin
popular taste; and to meet the wants of .those patrons of thf
?W AHrfleMrous of having portrait* oh porcelain. tSeCom
pauy have Imported from Europe a oollectiou of; superior
porcelain goods, manufactnmHo their owirorder, wblcbtbey
tell at cost prices*..,. . , U . ■
Astfie American Company are owriers of the.patcntTight,
and thfr opiy persons batfiptised to.naMtyeproJ
cesc. they have ik*te'rmisgw. in order to afford people in eve
ry section of the Unfon-an opportunity topriwesa ;
- OS CflUfA, J . '
to make the foHowing proposition to , ' I
Residents in the 'Country, who are' nnabla to
visit personally the'Atelier and Gal
' leries in New York, i ' ■
Persona sendihg-a photograph, arabrotypri of daguerreo
type to the office of the Company In'Xew York, accompanied
Iby Five Dollars, j .j .
will receive Ip return by-express, free of charge,
A richly ornamented-Breakfast Cop arid* San
f. '■ car, with the portrait transferred tfiereua. :
By transmltticga dagnerreotypeand 1
I . ¥ . Tex Dollars,
they wjl secure In like manner,
A baiideome French, Vase, or Toilet Article,
with the portrait reproduced by the patented process. -Bj
scmliog a pair of daguerrpotypeeand . |
Fifteen Dollars,
they will receive in return I
A pair of rich ; Serrea Vases, !
with th< portraits executed equal-to miniajture paintings;
arid, in like mariner, portraits can be reproduced on porce
lain wares or: Vases of every quality of finish, ranging in
price from twenty to one hundred dollars thri pair, !
N.B.—Cepcriicnlario writing theoddreui, town,aunty
and state dlstnifctly. . ' I
All letters to be adressed to I 45 s
Mana-jer, American Photographic Pareelain yo., u
*■ iBl Broadway, ’
: nov7m3’; New Tori 1
PURIFY THE^BLOOD.
MOFFAT’S !=.-■-
. VEGETABLE LIES FTX.I.B
AND FHCENIX BITTJEBS. I -J
TUB high and envied celebrity which there pre-eminent
•Medicines haw acquired for their fhvalnible efficacy in
all the Disnieta which they profess to cqre, Lai rjgudfcrei the
ueunl practice of puffing not only unnecessary, but unworthy
of them. - - * H
IN ALL CASES
of Asthma. Acnte and Chronic Kbcmatfsm, Affections ef the
Bladder and Kidneys. - \ .
and liter complaints.
In tli» south and west, where these diseases prevail, they
will be fuundjinvaltf&ble. Planters, farmers aifd others, (who
once use these Medicines, Will never afterwatffs be without
them. i v " ' . '.; * j
BIFLIOUS COLIC. SEEDS. LOOSENESS/PILES, COSTIVE
NESS, COLDS AND COUGHS, CHOLIC, CORRUPT
. HUMORS, DROPSIES. - j
' Zh/gpepsia.— No person with ttiis distressing disease, sb 3uld
delay using these iuedlcinet»dmmediately r j
Eruptions ofthe Skin. Eryslpfclas/Flatulendy.* j
ftrer uwf For toi« scourge of the western country,
these medicines will be found a safe, speedy arid certain Rem
edy. Other medicines leave the system snbject to a return of
the disease; 4 cure by tliese medicines is permanent. <
Try them. Bowatiafiod and be cured. I (
F- nlnttt nf < omplexvm — [ 1‘
GENERAL DEBILITY, GOUT, GIDDINESS, GRAVEL,
Headaches of every kind. Inward Fever, luflamatory Kh :ma
Ham. Impure Blood, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite.
Mercurial Diseases. —Never fails to eradicate*, entirely ull
the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the mclat pow
erful preparation of Sarsaparilla. I J
NIGHT SWEATS. NERVOUS DEBILITY, COMPLAINTS
of all klodK. ORGANIC AFFECTIONS.
Piles. —The original propriet« r of these medicines was
cured of Plies of ;15 years’ standing, by the use qf these life
medicines alone. j ' ' I ■ -
PAINS in the head, side, back Joints and organ*.[
Pfieumaiisvtr^ Those affected with this cerri >ledisease ,wHP
be sure qf relief by the Life Medicines. j I
Kush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt ngs.
Scroflula, or King’s Evil in Its worst forms Ulcere of ev
ery description. •> , 1 j 1
Worms of all kinds are effectorally expelled by these:medi
cincs. Parents will do well them whenever-iheir ejxisience
ie suspected. Relief will be certain. <
The Life Pills and Phaniz Bitten
PURIFY THE BLOOD, I I
And thus remove nil disease from the systdm. Prepared and*
sold by DR. WILLIAM B. MOt’FAT,-'
336 Broadway, cor. Anthony Street, New York
For sale'by all Druggists. 52y1l
they wjl secure in like manner,
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ATTRACTIONS.
H.- O O T>i
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST.
SKY-LIQHT j p j
Ambrotypea, Melainotypcs & Photograph!,
AT WOOD'S GALLERY; j ■ . .
Daguerreotypes; Ambratypea or Melninoty pr s-‘En
larged to Life Size, and finished plain or colored. I'
Pictures in coses for 50 cents —other sizes in pro
portion, and all warranted equal to city Work. I
■■ Work done iri all kinds of weather'ezoept for "chil
dren. . j . ; -1, I •
. ■ Rooms over Wm. Roberts’ Tin door be
low Empire Store.
Wellsbdro, Oct.' 81,' 1880. •
Preparatory School for Teacher*.
, Wellsboro, Tloge County, Penns. J-
B. BORZINOAnEi A. 8,, . . Principal.
The Winter Term begins’ Tuesday, Doe. 4: 1850,
nod closes Friday, Feb. IS, 1861.
TUITION,
Juvenile Department, ■ . . . , $g JO
Common English Branches, . . <£so
Higher English Branches, ■ - .1 /jO
Languages, . ... ,5,06
Pupils ,of any degreebf advorcemenlreoeived.and
carefully instructed. Special efforts, wlllth* made to
properly qualify those designing to teaoh, for their
profession, -
.-Wellsboro, Pet. 81,1869.
HooghloH’K liquid Pcpaio. J .
FOR Dyspepsia and Indigestion. I >I - i
| ' Fer sale at RoyVDnij; State.
ASD ■- ■ 1
mSfVEKifIY m
-. W. A, ROE S CO.
'• J CIAVE ioV;,w».haiid a larg S
•n - , • STOCK OB DEI GOOSs 1
consirtfog inpartof ■
Black and Figured Drey j
[ GOODS,
Plain andvifinrea
■■ ■. . -JsZtrSO ■■ OASHMEaJ
\ MERINOESi tIXOIgS- CtOTH, OPEr a J
X.ORO fe SqtJABE SHAk
and in fact the b«i|.atsprtment of
; Lafiest Dress Go
ever brought to'this county. Vft h,„ j,
stock of , / ■
Pomestic Ooodi
BVCH..AS '
Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Sibtja
Tickings, Denims, Striped Shirtion™
Bed and White Flannels, °'
■ Brown and Bleached Cotton a
Cotton Batting, CnrpetV
. . , ' Cottpn Tarn, Drilling
We bare also a large stock of doth, anj a,
Satinetts, Full .Cloths, Tweeds, Kentockjv
hare also a large and extensive slock ofc
Ready made Clothing, 'Hats and Cip. •
Shoes, Bdrdwhre, - Crockery, Glsj,
Ware, 4c. We would invite the psrlicoi,/
of -purchasers to our assortment of Cvpotia
Oil Cloths^which is,nndohbtedjy tbsli*/,
■to this county,- and’which will be sold st/j
. mast give entire satisfaction. We * o aliT
'chasers generally to call and eiamioe oat r
pries, and they will doubtiess find ti,t t ;
.btiy good gooda-at low prices, is at tin non
W. i-iOEi
Wellshoro, Oct 31,1860.
QHABLES -G. OSGOOD,
Is new receiving his ' |
WINTER STOCK OF gJ
Consisting of 1
Dry Cloth!
, GROCERIES, HARDWARE,!
Hats and Caps, Boots andl
IROX AMD STEEL,!
. NAjjaS, FLOUI
S Ai.T, AC. •
I Which, for variety and extent,' is rarsly ti%
ne greater inducements te purchasori csii
in this section of eountry, either’ in
VARIETY. QUANTITY, QUALITY 08 8
Whether for
LADT, BOY 0E 0!
Farmer, mechanic or Lnmba
Wellshoro, OcL 31, 1860.
THE REGILATO
C. L. WILCOX,
WOULD CALL THE ATTEXH
the Ladies and GenUwmn of Welbi
earvonnding country, to the inducements tri
out at Ms' ~ •
New Store on main Sire
Called tl The Regulator,” where purqhasen’
thetfar<7«*t, cheapest and best RMnrtment of
to select from.in Northern
them, each as
DRV GOODS ; CLOTHING,
' Hats and Caps, Boots-and SI
GROCERIES, CROCKER
rxsa, pork, norm and sj
Faints and Oils, Yankee Notion
To the liadioo. ;
Ladle* will find at the Regulator the choitts
tion of Dry Goods, adapted to the season, ni
wants and tastes of alii
. Shoemakers will findJt to their interest U
the Regulator, and examine oaf ossortzsest
ings, at prices to sultAho times.
The troth i9j we boy* our goods for Cad i
them for Cash cheaper than can he borigbttii
cr'store In Tioga county. Hoping to receiit
of tbtreotmonnlty, wo adU
He to come and examine our stock and
selves of the truth of our statement.
kinds of Hides, Sheep Pelts and I
ken in [exchange for goods, and the hightJi i
price given.
Wellshoro, Oct. 1860/'
FALL CAMPAIGN
3ZST OPENING AT
C. & J. L. ROBHfSOi
• ONE PRICE 3TOBE
VTTE wish to call the attention of oar
W - customers to our assortment of
I SEASONABLE COOM
BU£H AS
LADIES’ DRESS OOOJ- 1
'. eoMmsixa
BLACK AND FANCY 611
CHallies' and db laink
INGHAMS, 'BRILLIANTS,
FSENCS AND AKCBICAN
ALSO -
SHAWLS, MANTILLAS AND RESTS
Oar stock of staple goods is large. Partied 1
is invited to our ’
BROWN AND BLEACHEDSHIRTINGS A 8®»
. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTIS'
FARMERS & MECHANICS' CASSU®
R EADT-MEADE CLOTfll^
I , CROCKERY rAND GLASSWARE
OBdCSSIBS. BOOTS AMO
- HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
&e., ‘ &e., &c., &**
1 Well.boro, Sept. 1,1869.
FALL FASHION
I 8 6 0.
'\rA ENTLKMEN’S wear of Silk Hot?. »1 "J
JUT. HAY STORE ic Afoado .BIMk,«MS
pivkinsoa Home. S, P
• Corning, Feb. 23, 1860.
BOUSBBOU9 FITKMIT®®^
DF ALL KINDS, can be found *t fl>v{jS
E. D. WELLS, LAWSENCRVg^
Balsam toljt,. cough remedy---'^
inojt popular and useful expectoiwo
In thia vicinity Ria prepared from
tree crowing in tot ollmatw, mostly in »o j
* . For sale at Roy’s P' 8 *