The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, April 03, 1861, Image 4

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Hints W I Housekeepers.
.-There’#*naa fori-T^ryiiing;
'-'Nererthrof'
i. Saroyourootk fed bit* of string*
, ’ "They "will qffeoßto’ln somodiy.
letters fair •
" For your intoepillf .
-. Cut the other ijgS&fcer tear ---. '
- Up, or bon ;:jSf. file your biUa,
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tphiaese Methof^sf -Propagating Trees;
■Tle EGliinase’ ini iaiiiis’ of.raising frnit-troes
from seeds ur , the following plan:
set® ting atiejof tr |6syecies, which tkey wish
to _gropagdte l: they fi s&i:?ob a branch, the remo*
"vai of which will Je pjinjure or disfigure the
tree by-its remora!,, j^'iand the branch and as
near as they can, :<ii*yemantly to its trunk,
. they..wiqd a straw with; cow
dung,, until a ball is JrSryed five or sis times the
diameter of the hra sh'J: this js intended as a
bedj into Which the jaay shoot.—
Having performed 1 of the operation,
''they immediately ( Ad© 1 the ball divide the
bark down to the w : djLffor nearly two-thirds
the circumference o A cocoa-nut
lihell or small pot w hole' in the bottom is
then hungover theJjJi?' ..Into.this hole a peg
of softwood is inserted which can be so.loos
ened as to admit of r propping of the
wdtei On the thia means’ it is kept
continually moist, three- succeed
ing weeks, nothing Jagje is done to it, except to
■replenish the water -jpltbe shell when it is ex
-hansted. , At .the esplrdtion of that time, one
third of the - remainivy birk is‘ cut off, and the
former incision call deeply into the
wood, as by this .tin l it is expected that some
roots' have struck .into the rope, and giving
Jtheir assistance in s ipport of the branch. Af
ter a similar periodi gie operation is repeated,
and in about two miajths from the commence
ment of the. prooesajltlib roots may generally
be seeTi intersecting other, tin the surface
of the ball: ' Tha it®i|ch is then separated
from the .tree, whioh iB : |ione by sawing it off at
tho incision. Care be taken not to shake
off the rope, which bk this time • is generally,
pretty rotten.., Tfcefraach- is then planted as
a young tree." _ '> i|
The advantage gija&ld for, this method is,
-that in the eourseMßpree of four years from
the time the begun, the trees are
in full bearing stdtftl firnyjded the branches
• operated on, are Ojigansiderable' size. The
spring season is the.lapSropriate time for oper
ating. .. . LI ' , .
As vegetation wit|gii, is slower than in Ea
- -tope, particularly in hi| south of China, a lit
, tie, longer time would ;|ierhapa be required to
develope the roots gufii£lently to fit the branch
for transplanting.— iFa§mer and Gardener < -
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Uheap Wash poitwoon Cottages.—For the
joutoidapf wooden pottages, bams, out build
! ifigs, fences, &e., wijereeconomy is important,
. 1 the following wash es recommended :
, s JEake <C clean, barrel that will hold water. —
Pat into it a half fl' of quicklime, and
skck it by pouring pt® it boiling water suffi
cient to cover, it foCj p|! five inches deep and
stirring it until slacked! W|cn quite slacked
dissolve it in water, 1- an4add tvjo pounds of sul
phate of zinc, which’ way be had at any of the
.druggists, and ,\vhicS,Jin ; a few weeks, will
.danse the white wash tdj harden on the .wood
work. Add sufficient water .to bring it to the
consistency of thick wKfte-wash.. This wash is
of coarse white and ns-White is a color which
we think 'should he vet; be used, except- upon
buildings a good by trees, so
" as to prevent its, we would make it a
, fawn, or a drab color irefora using it, ,
~ To make’ the above ivash of a pleaaingcreata
color, add 3 lbs: y Clio wfiohre.
Porfawrt color, add •fdbs. umber,! lb. Indian
;.red, and 1 lb. iompbl^ak.
-For grey or stone cSlor, add 4 lbs. raw um
■ rle.r and 3 lbs. !ampbl||k. .
The color may be |fut on with a common
white-wash finish, and will be found much
. more durable than cmjjmon white-wash, .as the
sulphateof zinc sets hardens tbgwhits-washi
Action mJto (sjU bout the beat knovra g n "£ 10 ( 1 a„d
par€p*lPJltiojl for matchcfl CODBIBtB of Case*, Center , Card pnd Pier f Dining
gum arable, weight; phosphorus, ' BrcnkfriSlTubJes } Marbic-to})jied(hid Common
9 parts ;■ niter, il4; ptjtuxyd of manganese, in Cupboard*Cottage ™ tdMthe r fofawd*. Stands.
*. . 7 \ t% | mlt ' - " • a . j • . fa* and Chairs, (Jilt ana Jdoseaood Jioulduun
: P?^® r * • T|e,gum is first made into f PicltiFe FratfiC ’ t H
' & xhucil&go witp wot.ttr, tfasn tho manganese, .CDf*FINS made bo. short notice,
the phosphorus, whole is heated - facar.-e will be furnished if desired,,’
iohbout 130° Fah.' tfhen the phosphorus is N. B, Turnin'? nod. Sawing done to order, j
r 'melted, the jjitqr-is raided, and the whole is Augu.-t H, issa. B|T. VAXiIOR!
-Sioronkly stfrM ui|i} the ..mass is.a uniform oT iTotf sfiTfOOl _
paste. 'The Aondeit matches' prepare!' first QSCtOLA lIIU llj S G 110 OL.
frith snlphV *0 Aelaipped in tbiaahdafter- TSe ? ting term of this lultiiuttn commence!
wards dried in rthei aiKj Fnction papers, fur
Tuesday, March sth, and eldscs Friday, May J
carrvine in tbA cAcheti* may be made in- the isoi. n»ur\i <>f l»»huicth».
»r4"~. »»• *- t: S: aasaKSJ*--
som to the moojlaja will have &p agrees- jyj rs> j. s. Whsiitmas, Preceptress,
ble odor when Miss F.JS£ DavsnpoVt, Teacher of Music.
1 f 1 Tuition, from 83’ffo so. Mbsic, _uss of im tiy
- CaRRTIKO THfi ia more in r the ’ ment, $lO. Board and lodging per day, 25 cen*t, or
t f n?v.n /t innm‘ oiTd in $l9 per terra, floods, sl.s(k Rooms will be pur*
xnovements of fhe;driver - 1 *?.* , , nished for those wishing to bdard themselves,
the most, formers think, j Apply for information to -I
Oxen; however qui®‘in tbeirNnovements, or i fj %XPi %Ci
upright their walk m, the yoke,\oou become 29 " s ‘ ‘ ' Osceola, Tioga Co., rp.
dull, .and get the practice of ‘‘smmng” or^
“ hauling” in consequence of the driVeiQagging
along, or, as it often % practice, goingsahead
of his team, and ftjpml time to time stepping
back and whipping! th|jn. A driver of an ax
team should walk jjir®tly. opposite the yoke^
■walkstraight, and cariy hia whip as.upright as
a .soldier would Use a whip-stalk
with a short lash,’ tgsi touch the cattle, only
- with the lash, an 4 never strike them on the
nose or over-the ey Ohio Farmer.
Spavin.—Whatwii&cbeck a bone spavin or
cure it when it first pr|kes its appearance^?.
The best remedy ■ Cor spavin, taken at; the
first symptoms, is res.t| Turn the animal out
to grass, if. in summer, or give bim a stable
with a Soft fioqr, or ig'arm yard if in winter.
A cooling' lotion may abate. any inflammation;
and may be made by mixing
and common, salt, and applying it by means
of a broad flat sponge, occasionally dipped in
the liquid, and drawn wound by a broad strip
of fame, sewed to it. Prevention is always bet
ter than a core. Be sure never to breed from
a diseased animal, and be sore never to strain
the limbs of a younganimal by bard work.
‘ SweetAppoe Podding!—Take one pint of
scalded milk, half a pint of Indian meal, a tea
spoonful of salt, and six sweet apples, cat into
" small peices, which afford an excellent rich jel
ly. This is one of the most luxuriant, yet sim
ple pudding made.
*
Parisian Mods or .Boasting Apples.—-Se
lect the largest apples, scope out the core with
out catting quite through fill the hollow with
hutter nnd fine soft sggM; let them roast in a
slow rtrr* «P *J ro P* I
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Da YOU WANT WHISKERS f
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE ?
DO YOU WANT A MOST ACHE 7
, BELLIRGBA3PS
CELEBRATED
STIEHILATMHJ | ONGUEW'f,
FOR THE WHISKERS AND BAIR.
Tho subscribers take pleasure in announcing to tbs
Citizens of the United States, that they have obtait ed
the Agency for, and are now 'enabled to offer to ibe
American public, tbe above Justly celebrated aad
wodefragbed.afMe. 1 v 5
Tli e Siliti n hitl d pingw^nt
a prepared by Dr. C. P; Bellinohaili an eminent pi
aioian of London, and ia warranted to bring oui
thick set of
WHISKERS OR A \MUSTACEE
in from three to gix. weeks. This article is the or
one of tho kind used by the French, and in Loud
and Paris it iaiiitonitefsal jSsß*! -v’i ’ . \
It is a economical, ;soothing, yet stimu
ting compound, acting ns if byjmagic upon the roo
caosing a beautiful growth of luxuriant hair. If i
plied to the scalp, it will cure blaldness, and cause
spring up in place of the bald jspots a fine growth
new hair. Applied according) to jdirections, it u
turn red or towy hair dark, and restore gray hair
its original color, leaving it soft, sntooth, and flexil
The * f Onguent” is apjndispcjnsable article in ev«
gentleman'* toilet, and after wepk's use they woi
not for any consideration be it.
The subscribers are the onlyjAgfents for the arti
in the United States, to whom orders must*be x
dressed. j '
.Price One Dollar a box—forj sale by all Druggi
and Dealers; or a box-.of tho “iCngucnt” (wnrrau
to have the desired effect) will l}e sent to any who
sire it. by mail (jdir^ct) r securely packed# <m yeceipj
price and postage, Apply toWaddress ’
HOKACE L HBGEMAN & CO.,
Druggists, Ac.,
21 William Street, New York
29-mB
Mansfield classicalsemina:
MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO., PA.
, - .Tba Spring .Term ot-tbis InBiitu.ti9a.wiU comme
*Aprir2d,lB6l, and cdutiime'thinieii week*. • ’• r
E. WILDMAN, A. M Principal. !
Mrs.'H. P. R. Wild.man Preceptress.
Miss E. A. Chase ‘ Music Teachei
.....[..Assistant,
. Teacher m Primary Departmeitl
Mr. Isaac Stick.net Penmanship*-;
EXPENSES. ]
Tuition (Primary) £er Term.. -1 $2 5
Common English 4 5
Higher English and Languages.... 1 . 6 0
Music. Piano or Melodeon... ♦ 8 0
Use of Instrument.t 2 0 1
RoonffSlit, per tcrin , 1 5
Fuel, per term 2 0
Incidentals, per term 2
Hoard in private*families, per Week...., 1 6
Every possible effort will he biade, both by
Trustees and Faculty, to afford, as spud advantage,
cattbeitod many/School fiitho .The Semin
is now in*pfoccssof completion, which'will enable
to afford the very best accommodations to 150 j
dents at the opening of the Spring Term. Panict
attention will be given to such as are preparing ih<
selves for teaching. Those who EaVe sons or dan
ters to educate, will do wile to tend them to Mansfi
1 Tuition payable one half at; the commcnccmcn
.the term, and the remainder at the tniddle or satis:
torily arranged.. -
AH kinds of produce'tahen in payment for tuit
if brought at the commencement bribe Term, at u
kei price.
Tor farther particulars address the Principal..
Vacancies in the Faculty will be filled immedint
llev,-Ni. FELLOW-6, Pres’
A. J. Ross, Sec’y. Feb. 27, 1861. *
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY SHOI
MAIN ST., WELLSBORO.
MISS PAULINA SMITH has just purchased
.. FALL 4NI)_. WINTER GOODS,
consisting of Straws off nit kifids. Pattern I
Bloomer flats, Flowers, Velvets, fSilks of aU ki
and in fact j
ALL KINDS OF TRIMMINGS.
she solicits a call from the ladies jof Wcllsbore
vicinity, feeling confident that y
HER GO9DS WULL BEAR INSPECTION
and compare favorably, with any estab
ment in the county in regard to piibo.
DLEACUInIt jAND PRESSING done
superior manner. ; : 4
Room Opposite).Empire up-stairs.
Sept. 19, 1860. \ 1 , S
fc-HW-JWK, CAB* .VE T I
ware'rooi
THE Subscriber moat-respectfuHy announces
he has on band at "the did stand, and fur s:
Cheap Lot of Furniture.
\ UDITOR’S ■ NOTICE^ —The undei;sigi
/x. Appointed Auditor to distribute the moneys
fling from sheriffs sflo of rent estate of P. Cran
■4 Brother against Samuel Ellison, will attend to
duties of said appointment oh the 20th day of
next, at the office of I 'A. P. Cane, in WelUboro,
tk &L,at which tine and place those intere
ft fund are notified to attend. •
ii THOB. ALLEN, Audito
rch 20, 1561.-W4
"VTOT^CE. —Whereas, my wife MARIA, 1;
JLI ing Wt my bed and board without just causj
provocation\this is to warn al|l persons not to trul
harbor ber omijy account, ae I will pay do dabtj
her cjntractionNjQleiss compelled by law. |
5r :.-J : - \| CALEB BAB]
Morris, March |
EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. — Letters testnffl
tary having been granted to the subscribers]
the estate of WilUarr lute of Charleston tq
ship, dcc’d notice is hereby gttfen to those indebte
said estate to tnakti immediate payment, and tl
haring claims to present iheiui pnlovrly authentic!
for aottlemeut to subscribers. \
.; ? -RdSEftT AEjAMS, V \ Kiop J
- RfCitfARD 1
March 13, 1801. 32*6' [ \ » I
EXECUTOR’S;NOTIci —Letters testamen
tary having beSen granted to the sabaerihwj on
the estate of Zcnas Roberts, lajte of Jackson tnwn,jijp,
j eO M, notice is hereby given Ip those indebted to make
immediate payment; nnd those having chums to jpre\
sent them properly authenticated for settlement, to
the undersigned, at - .
A’. B. BETAS, Executor. *
March 13, IS6I. - 320 G v |
MIRRORS 1
; ij MIRRORS!
JUST received at SMITH’S BOOKSTORE,*-the
largest -and Jiest t .*aaortiraent of. Mirrors lever
irought “to WetlshOre. People who wish " to| set
themselves ss others see them," will please call|ani
eXßuisc.' ... I ’!
_:_J _| x THE TIOGA COU NT Y. .A AM A TOE-.
: MIRRORS!
COitniEKOIAL COLLEGE.
LOCATED OVER THE SC3QHBHAIW?A YALLE-Y BASE;
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
, . v . faculty.
D.-W. liOWeli, Principal, Professor of the Sclenceof Accounts,
- ' 'Practical Accountant, author 1 of Loweil’s Treatise upon
Book Keeping* Diagrams illustrating the same, Ac.
John Raskin, Commercial Accountant, Professor of Book-
Keeping ami Practical Mathematics.
J. J. Charts, Assistant Teacher lu the Book-Keeping De
purtnleni. ;
A. J. Wabnmb, Professor of. Practical and Ornamental Pen
manship, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence.
j ' ' LECTUREKS.
Con. Daniel S. Dickinson, Lecturer on Commercial Law and
Political Economy. 1
lion. ttANSox Uvlcom, Lecturer on Contracts, Prommissary
Notes and Hills of Exchange., ,
Rev, Dr. E. Andbews. Lecturer on Cemmercial Ethics.
-i ; EXAMINING, COMMITTEE.
HoxJSherjiak D. I'uelps, Obborn. Esq., Tract U.
' Morgan, Esq.. \Vm. E. Taylor: of the firm ot Taylor, W eed
& Co.; D. D, Deaton, of lUt> firm ot Jackson, Dcutoa &
Marks. 0e Witt C. Striker ; j
The object of this Colege l« tb afford to all an opportunity
of obtaining %.lhorough business education.
" The books and forms are carefully arranged by practical
accountants expressly for this Insitmion and embraces oil
the recent Improvements. | i
The*cbur*e of instruction comprises every department ot
business. The learner will Ins thoroughly taught tlie-science
and practice of Double Entry Book-Keeping as applied to the
following'kinds of business. ; viz;—General .Merchandising.
Manufacturing. BankingrCammlsslon. Steambouting, Kail
roadiug, Forwarding. Freighting. Foreign .'•hipping. &c, *
Vouns Mkx can.qmUhy tbiimselves in a short time at this
Institution to fill important jtind iuemtire situations. Am
plfe references chu l«?,given where graduates of IW3O are now
tilling dcsirabe situations with salaries varying from $5OO to
$l5OO per annum.
Tho Proprietors are in possession of testimonials from some
of tho first commercial Itoustjs in the State, to whom They
have furnished book-keepera; showing their entire satisfac
tion and confidence ib tho tibilliy of the graduates-of this
in - t ' tU >' i . , vVn I p, in all it« branches, taught by the-mostskiU&il
Penmanship, inn* jnvnctu... -g«»v-..
and through masters of the art. No college in the buuntry
enjoys h higher reputation in Ibis department.
Ladies Department entirely separate from tratt of thegcn
tlomen: i [ . ..o
Students can J enter College at any time—no vacation.s
Time to complete the course trdm 8 to 10 weeks. Students
passing the requisite exanbnation are presented with the
most elaborate and elegantly engraved Diploma issued by any
commer ial or cubical 1 institution in tW China. Assistance
rendered togmduiftes’/u procuring situations.
terms of Tidftyn price of board, testimonials
fcomgrftdna*es filling bitujjttous, send for circular con
tuning full particulars. | i * 3 y*
W sIROMdTIC *Of
A SUPERLATIVE
TONIC,DIURETIC,
4 *Ti pysPt?so
IHYPRATIfe CORDIAL
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fid.
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To the Citizens o t New Jersey and Penn’a.
APOTHECARIES. DRUGGISTS, GROCERS AND PRIVATE PAMIUXS
J Volfe's Pure Cognac Brandy.
Walfc's Pure M-nieria, Sherry and Port tV?ne.
Wolfe 9 Pure Jamaica and St. Croix Bum,
Wolfe 9 Pure Scotch mid Irish Whiskey,
Ath IX BOTTLES. —I beg leave the
citizen** of the Cilitccl Sente* to the- above Wines, ami
Liquors imported by LMolpho Wolfe of New-York. who*o
name'i* familiar iu till* country for the purity of lus cele
brated Scheidam SKdmpps Mr. Wolfe, fn his letter to me.
sptMklnjt of the purity «f hi* u tne* and Liquors, says ; “I
will siako my repntatioh hs n-awn. my stand mg as ns lucr
ch.mt of thirty year*’ rufideneo in the City of New York, that
that all the Brandies mid wine* which I liottle are pure os
imported. and of the IhM quality. ami can b« relied upon by
every' purchaser *’ fc’v«*r> bottle Im* the proprietor's uameon
the wlix. an-1 a fac rimih- of hi l * -djtmiatine on the certificate.
The public are lespecttully invited to call and examine for
themselves. For sde at Retail by nil Apothecaries and Gro
cers in Philadelphia. I GBOUtJK 12. ASHTHN.
No. 832 Market St-, PhiladelpJoa.
I SoU Agent for IVubxaelpkia.
KpaJ tho followiog from the|oeV Tork Courier?
E.norhql’s BraiM-vi fos one js'tw York Mwich ant.—Wear®
happy to Inform our fellow citizens that there is one place
m our citv where tL*i physician, apothecary, country
merchant.'can go andjpnrchaae pure wines and UqnorsJ as
imported, and of the liost quality. We do not intend to give
aq elaborate description of this merchant extensive btiri
nc*s. (although it will (well repay any stranger or citizen! to
t/dolpho Wolfe’sjrxtensivi* warehouse. Nos. 18. 20. and
22 Beaver street, and ;N’os. 17. 19 nml 21, MarketfieM street.
Ilia stoco of Schnapps on hand ready jor shipment could not
have J»ceu leas than thirty thousand cases; the Brandy some
ten thousand cases —Vintages of 1830 to 1856; and ten Aon*
•and ibases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine, Scotch and
IrbhjWhiskey Jamaicaabd St. Ctoix Rum, some very!old
and equal to any in this country. He also had three large
cellars, filled with Brandy, wtne, In Casks, under Cus
tom llonse k«-y. ready for bottling, Mr. Wolfq’s sates of
"chnnpps last year amounted to one hundred arid eighty
thon-und dozen, nndiwe hope that in less than two year* ho
jnay i o eq illy successful with Ihis brandies and wines.
Ilis business merits the patronage of every lover of his
species. Private faridlies vvhoi wish pure w incs and Liquors
for medical use. should send their orders direct to Mr. Wolfe
nutjJlevcrv apothecary in the hind make np* their minds to
discard tke from tiuur shelves, and replace it
with Wolfe’s pure wines and Uqnojs.
WfJ understand Wolfe, fir thor accommodation of imall
dealers In th** country, puts np assorted cases of winc4 and
Such a man.-and such a merchant, should be sus
tained nga)ti«t Ins rijnxof thmtxiuids of nppodents in thd Uni
ted States vrim sell nothing but imitations, ruinous alike to
human health and bnjfplucss. GmO
la u
that
,le a
; on
117 th,
j-ipOIITAXt TO. THE LADIjES.
washing! no MORE! A DRUDGE.
The umlersignfed would announce to the citizens of
Tioga County, that they have purchased the right of
manufacturing and willing
MECAY’S WASHING- MACHINE,
which for simplicity of construction.utility andehenp
ness, exceeds any other machine in use. It needs uo
other recommendation than to see- it work. A boy,
ten or twelve years.of ago; can do the washing of a
•family IN ANj HOUR. Anypershn ia want of a
good labor-saving washing machine', can take one of
these borne and do their washing with it, and! if not
per p eclly satisfied, they can reliirn it i
Recollect, thi.x machine ?s no humbug, but an arti
cle indispensable iu every family.\ It does not wear
or tear the clothes to pieces like band washing*,
PRICE, FIVE DOLLARS. Machines forjsalo at
ROE & CO.'S; Store. Manufactured nn4 sbld at D.
STURROCK’S Shop, near the Academy. |
ned,
j ari
ndall
) the
day
it 1
et?ted
W. A. ROE,
l | D. STURROCK.
I | IPennnylvania Houtk, )
‘Wellsburo, Dec. 1, 1860, f
Having used one of Mceoy’s. Washing Machine, I
can confidently recommend it, and would not he with
out one- fur any price. 1 J. W. BIOONY.
jmf i ! - j
seer
Valuable Real Estate for Sale.
fT'HE Subscriberjnffers fur mile the large fnrro
JL iknown a* thr* OKXfJQ:? FARM. «ltn«ted near ,lUe Wells
boni’nnd Mansfield RnUd. ohe mile ea«t of WlrimeyvlUe,
contliliiing 2U> acres, nil pood farming l*nd,abdiitlO acres
improved, with a frame Iwrn jand iv log boose thereon, will
sell cheap for cash or upon reasonable time, or exchange for
property near Stony Fork. |
: For fanner prticnlars apply to 11. W. Williams, Wellsboro.
Morgan Ilnrt, Charleston. or fho subscriber.
Stony Fork, Oct 3, 1860.—“3tn. H. S. HASTINGS.
WALL PAPER » ;
WALL PAPER . , .
i WALL PAPER .
I WALL PAPER
j 1 WALL PAPER;
j j ; WALL PAPER
Latest styles andlargesl .assortment of wall. paper
sever brought in Wellsboro.’ to connection with the
above can bo found Window Shades of all binds. Call
eoSn nt - j WM.H. SMITH.
Well-born, April sth. 1860.
CARPETS AND OIL, o
you good to ooe tho'pntlerns and learn * ! ... it os
at the l\ ' REGULATOR.
Wellsboro, Pa. i i
PBDLERS will find it {to their advantage to call at
Roy’s Drur Store, ns he has just received a large
supply of Essential Oilsjand Essences I aJJ kinds
which he is selling very cheap for cash. I
1860.. FA L L 1860.
• ' . AND _ ' ‘ -
WIN TE ft DRY SDBB SI
W. A. ROE & CO. .
HAVE now on hnnd n large and extensive
STOCK OF DEY. GOODS, _ . .
consisting in part of
Black and Figured Dress Silks,
. WORSTED GOODS,
Plain and Fiiinred Delaines
AND CASHMSKES,
MERINOES, LADIES CLOTH, OPERA FLANNELS,
LONG A SQUARE SHAWLS,
and in fact the best assortment of
Ladies’ Dress Goods,
ev«sr brought to this county. We have also.a large
stock of . r
Domestic Goods,
SUCH AS
Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings,
- Tickings, Denims, Striped Shirtings,
Rod and White Flannels, '
Brown and Bleached Cotton Flannels,
-Cotton Batting, Carpet Warp,
Colton Yarn, Drillings, Ac. Ac.
We have also a large stock of Cloths and Cassimeres,
Satinetts, Full Cloths, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans. Wo
have also a large and extensive stock of Groceries,
Ready made Clothing, Hats and .Caps, Boots .and
Shoes, Hardware, Crockery, Glass Ware, Wooden
Wore, Ac. We would invite the particular attention
of purchasers to our assortment of Carpets and Floor
Oil Cloths, which is undoubtedly tbo largest everbro’t
to this county, and which will be sold at
must give entire satisfaction. We would invittr pur
chasers generally .to call and examine -our goods and
prices, Hud ibey will doubtless find that the placfr to
buy good goods at low prices, is at the store of Jit*
W. A. ROE A?0O.
Wellsboro, Oct. 31, 1860.
G. OSGOOD,
Is now receiving his
SI OCK OF GOODS,
Consisting of
Dry Goods, Clothing*
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes,
IRON AND STEEL, •
NAILS, FLOUR,
S-A.X.T, &C.
Which, for variety and extent, is rarely excelled, and
no greater inducements to purchasers can he offered
\
in this section of country, either in
VARIETY, QUANTITY, QUALITY OR PRICES,
Whethei for ,
LADY, GENTLEMAN, BOY, OR GIRL,
Farmer, Mechanic or Lumberman.
Wellsboro, Oct. 31, 1860. ,j
THE REGULATOR.
C. L. WILCOX, "r
WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of
the Ladies and Gentlemen of Wellsboro and
surrounding, country, to the inducements be holds out
I out at his -< ,
New Store on Iffaln Street,
Called The Regulator,” where, purchasers will find
the largest, ch&fjttst • nd beit assortment of GOODS
to select from in Northern Pcdnsyivauio. Among
them, such as ■
BUY GOODS, CLOTHING,
Hats and t aps. Boots and Shoes,
GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
FISH, PORE, FLOUR AND SALT,
Paints and Oils, Yankee Motions, &c.
To the Ladies.
Ladies will find at the Regulator the choicest gelcc*
tion of Dry Goods, adopted to the season, and to the
wants and tastes of all.
• Shoemakers will find it to their interest to call at
the Regulator, and examine .our 'assortment of find
ings, at prices to suit the rimes.
i The truth is, we buy our goons for Cash and sell
them for Cash cheaper than can he bought at any oth
er store in Tioga county. Hoping to receive a share
of the patronage of the community, we ask the pub
lic to come and examine our stock and satisfy them
selves ot thetmlhof our statement.
jZSf* All kinds of Hides, Sheep Pelts and Furs ta
ken in exchange for goods, and the highest market
price given.
Wellaboro, Oct. 24, 1860.
FALL CAMPAIGN
JUST OPESIXG IT
G. & J. L. ROBINSON'S
_ ONE PRICE STORE;
WE wish to call the attention of our friends and
customers to our assortment s
SEASONABLE GOODS,
socn AS , t .' ’
LADIES’ DKESS^fIOOBS,
coMparsisa
BLACK AMD FANCY SILKS
CTiT.T.IES AND DE LAINES,
INUHAMS, BRILLIANTS, LAWNS,
FRENCH AND AMERICAN PRINTS
ALSO ,
? SHAWLS, MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS.
Oar stock of staple goods is large. Particular uotict
is invited to our
BROWN- AND* BLEACHED SHIRTINGS t SHEETINGS
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS,
FARMERS & MECHANICS’ CASSIMERES
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE,
GROCERIES. BOOTS AND SHOES.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
Ike., &c., - &c., .Ate., &c
’ WeiUboro,,Srpt. 1,1860. _
FALL, FASHIONS.
18 6 0.
GENTLEMEN’S wear of Silk Hatp, at. tbe NEW
HAT STOKE in Arcade Block, opposite’ the
Dickinson House. S, P. QUICK',
Coming, Feb* 23, 1860. Hatter.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
,p\P ALL KINDS, can bo found at the roams of
E. D. WELLS, LAWRENCEVILLE.
Balsam tolu.cough remedy.—This u the
mist popular and useful expectorant now in nse
in this vicinity. It is prepared from of a
tree growing in hotclbnaica. mostly In.S.'Utb America,
. for rale at Roy’s prug Iswft
WELLSBORO BOOK STORE.
|JOOKS; BOOKS!
HURRAH FO R* SMITH.
TBS subscriber, having purchased of S. E._ Rob
inson his iuterestin the Book and Stationery bu
siness, would respectfully inform the public of bis de
sire to carry on
A GENERAL NEWS BOOM
AND BOOK. STORE,
where he will furnish,' ,
AT TIKE Olj> STAKE,
-opposite C. G. Osgood’s Store, or by mail, the following
newspapers and Magazines, at the publisher’s rates.
DAILIES SERVED BY CARRIERS.
New York Tribune,
Herald, S '
Times,
News,
i World, •
WEEKLIES.
New Tork Ledger, Waverly Magazine,
“ Mercury, Thompson's Reporter,
“ Weekly, Life Illustrated, .
Welcome Quest, • "Wilke’s Spirit,
Century, Porter’s “
Scientific American, Boston Pilot,
Frank Leslies’, True Flag,
N. Y. IllustratedjNews, Irish American,
Harper’s Weekly] Littell’s Living Age,
Waverly Magazine, Thompson's Reporter.
MONTHLIES.
Harper’s Magazine, Godey’s Lady's Book,
Prank Leslies’ Magazine, Peterson's Magazine,
Atlantic Monthly, Arthur’s Magazine,
Eclectic Magazine, * Ladies’.Repository,.
All the Year Round, Ladies' Visitor,
Knickerbocker, | Pickles,
Budget of. Pun, jj Phunny Fhellow.
Also, will be kbpt constantly on hand, a com ete
repository of !
CLASSICAL, | HISTORICAL, POETICAL,
SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, -
BtoiHt. Books pa|H*i* Hanslii^ta,
SHEET MUSIC, PWTUkES, MAPS , &e.
Orders for Binding Books. The work executed to soil
any mate, and on the lowest possible terms. Particir.
lar attention wilt blsobe given toSPECIAL ORDER?
for any thing comprehended in the trade. “ -
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Sanders' Series of Readers, Greanteafs Mathematics
! • ,*
Colton’s A Pitches’Geog’y, Davies 44
Monteitf & McNally’s u 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.
CORKING If. F.
STEWARTS
HAVE JUSTi RECEIVED THEIR STOCK OF
FALL ANOj WINTER DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,
TAKERS NOTIONS, &c.
AND AREjj SELLING AT EXTREMELY
LOW, PRICES.
Corning, Sept 26, 1860,
DRUG' STORETIN WELLSBORO,
Dr. O. W. GIBSON,
Having just opened a first-class Drug Store opposite
Roy's Block, announces to the citiiens of this place
and surrounding country that he will keep constantly
on hand a largo and choice stock, of
DRUGS AKD MEDICINES,
Wines and Liquors. Patent Medicines, Paints,
Oils <t Dye Stufis, Lamps, Window
Glass, Cigars i Tobacco,
CAMP B EXE, EL VW AXD KEROSIXE OIL,
and every other article kept in a first class Drug Store.
I- 'AN EXPERIENCED DRUGGIST,
always in attendance.
Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully componn
. ded. The public are invited to calL
I, Wellsboro, Dec. 19, 1860.,
FOUNDRY
AMD | REACHING SHOP
AGAIN|; IN POLL BLAST.
T> 0B ERT YOUNG, late of the firm of Taker
JLVi r oung A Co., Tioga, takes this method to in
form the Public that he has leased the
Fonndiry and machine Shop,
in tfie Village of Wellsboro, for a term of years, and
hnvmg pot it in good running order, is prepared todo
all kinds of work usually done at such an establish
ment, in the bestjmonner and ont of the best material.
TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE!
Ho has had over twenty yeurs’exporience in the bn
•moss and will hkve the work, entrusted to him, done
direcUy under bis supervision.
Wo war# will T>e tent out half Jinuhcd.
\ MILL-GEAR IXGS, PLOWS, S-TOVES
and castings of all kinds on hand and made to order
May 28. 1857. ROBERT YOUNG.
FLOURING MILL
OS Hi LX'S CHECK,
NEAR HOL IDAYVILLEi
The Subscriber, having completed bia large three
rtory Grift end Flouring Mill, is prepared to furnish
Flour, Meal and Feed in quantities to suit purchasers.
CO|S X 0 M WORK
of kindron short notice, and on terms which cannot
fail to please. I have THREE RUN OP STONE
almost constantly employed, .and l am Pure lhat „ tri „i
of my work will prove beneficial to the customer ns
well as myself. : 0. P. McCLUKE.
, December 5,1880.
A NEW, Large, and Elegant assortment of
. carpeting,
Will be sold at tie lowest prices, by
T 1- Ed D. WELLS.
■ Lawreneerille. Sept, |3,:1860.
NEW WHEAT FLQitnf, tip top and cheap, at
wßiofirs.
rj’HE EMPIRE STORE IN
HUBRAHI ITCTR.
$30,000
, WORTH OF
DRY GOOIJS, GKOCElt}^
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND
Crockery, Hardware, L,
05 EXHIBITION At !'
j J. B. BOWEN &
Empire Store,
WELLSBORO, TIOGA COUNTY,
Doors open every day (Sundays exccp ed) »
early dawn till dewy eve," and the b’hoye on i
show this immense stock free of charge, ar
the lowest key ever heard in Tioga county,
Never was there such an opportunity si
of Solomon to gratify the eye and the
were we a Dow, Jr., orsome great man w
nlary that would reach to the Rocky Mot;
we might be able to tell you ope half of
variety of- Fall- and Winter. Goods. As
there is no use in talking. We sell so lo t
ten afraid folks may tlrink-that we steal n
But do not be afraid, friends. Come one ;
you shall seo what you shall seg, Ifyo:
is poor, don’t forget your spectacles. Wi
you the bea*ty of nature, boiled down in
arts and sciences, and manufactured int:
stock of goods. Recollect, we wll allow
dersell us. ~
All kinds of Produce takeo-in eichangi
Weilsboro, Nov, 7, 1860.
S. L. AVEKY’S PATEi
IMPROVED WINBIi.
PATENTED MAY. 8, iteo-pThi
this invention is to apply a brake <j:
in sueb a manner that articles attacked tjt
lass, and raised by it, may be lowered w
the hitherto slow and tedious mannlnl rep
raent of the windlass being avoided, land li
at the same time admitting of the open
complete control over the descending move
article being lowered. The invention is 1
various purposes; its use in connection
may be mentioned as an instance, id whicl
ets, after being raised and emptied, moy hi
ered, and their movement retarded at thei
so-that they will not violently strike the !t
entijie American, l j
P«ir the purpose of Raising and Loweri
in Wells, it is decidedly j
THE GREATEST IMPROVEMEN
The Brake acts as a check upon the
of the bucket, without turning the
acting as a brake, by pressing inwa
All whb examine this machine, will
edge its
PRACTICABILITY- AND SUPE
Over every other machine in u*e. The
the windlass iseasily controlled with, am
oxe haxd. It combines all the uduimnj
fashioned with the self-emptying buck
many new and useful improvements, j
opted to wells of any depth, and will rais
-.rdiaary turning, Five Hnckets •>/ ir atcr\
from wells of ordinary depth, and it the
noil to the depth of two hundred feet.
The windless and brake la also applica
and lowering any kind of weight, and in I
is far superior to those heretofore in use.
Haring purchased the right for the Col
ga and Putter, Pa., the undersigned ari
offer fir sale township rights for the mail
'itle of the above improvement, on reasu]
I A. Bl
I L. D
Oct. 13. 1860.
COHN I
FI. E & LIFE INSUE
BIGELOW 4 THOMPS
UarJVJ FI HE IS SUE A ACE
Of Hartford, Gt. —Capital
HARTFORD FIRE IX&URA
Capital,
PAtEX/X FIRE IXSURAXi
Of Hartford, Ct Capital,
PEOPLES FIRE IXSURAA
Of New York City—Capita
XEW EXGLAXD FIRE IX.
Of Hartford, CL
MANH ATTAN FIRE INSURi
Of New York City,—Capit
MASSASOIX FlfeE INSURA
Capital,
-HOMESTEAD'FIikE INSURA
Capital,
NEW YORK LIFE INStTRAi
Accumulated Capital, i
. Tho subscribers are prepared
fiurance on the.most favorable te
known and reliable Stock Comp
Farm buildings insured for tli
low os any good companies*
All be promptly ad,
office. Applications l>y mail wi
tendon. . •>- *\\
OcU 13, J 859, c
P. J. FARRINGTON, Survej.
WILLMJI W
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SPDENDID ]
WHOLE BUPFA
LOWER THAN
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OFFERED IN THIS
Whole Rohes from $3
HAT AND GA
CORKING.
January 2, IS6I. .
ERIE FOE
AND -MACHIf
CORNING, S
WM. *E. ROGERS & Co. f
Manufacturers of stLm Engines,_
Morticeing and Tenoning Machine?, Mil
iog'and Machinery, Plain andjOrnamental Iw l
dow. Caps, Sills and Casings, D<ior Caps, and ail
of Iron and Brass Castings. Also Morn factors
largo scale of ]
JEFFREYS CELEBRATEDI BOUEhE-Af
FORCE RUMP,
The best in use for all ordinary purpose? si
taining with the other qualities that of sasaperu
Engine. I
ALSO—Manufacturers of the colcbn ted “H :
Sbtngle best hoy? ib use.
Orders solicited by letter or otherwise.
. W-M) E. ROGERS
Corning, N. Y., Nov. 10, ¥Bpo, ly. j
VALUABLE FArl»c| I
FOR :SAL.eJ
rI''HE undersigned is imp iifferijnp-to 5 f
a large quantity of excellent fart|iinp l Jt ‘
uated farm two to fifteen disfui**©
.boro, in-Delmar, Sbippon, Moitls ano.|£lkt° wt
Tioga Co.« Pa. ■ .j
The lands are generally wel waterea,
in a healthy part of the count y, and pill ! f u
lots to gait purchasers ami 01 very liberal t« f
payment. ’ ;
For farther particulars inquire ojT tho *
Messrs. Pbelpe, Dodge & Col.', iID add 31> w
New York, or of the subscriber. ! 1*
JOHN prOEINgO-V-^-
WelUboro, Oct. 3, 1860 r yl
THE LAST 1
BEST AND Cl
SBBIKTQ Bi3r>
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durable. Prire, only $
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