The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, November 06, 1861, Image 4

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TKAITOBS, IW, ?ICB BSTPOLUTIOS.
t^.^T^uti^b'i of State Legist’
tetares,'’ frpte . ti'u. peri of B. J. Lpssing, the
BcriiiutioflaTy will be read with .in-'!
tereet as a similarity present state of the
OOUBtiy:—
‘"‘Io all colonies tfiere wera only thirty-seven
newspapers, and of the«e, at the twne ques
tion, pnlv seven were .levoted to the interests
of the British government. These were soon
stifled by public opinipr! wherever the Whigs,
as: the patriots'were call jd, bore rale,-while five
of 4he remaining thirtygwero seduced by gold,
or frightened by inuenqges into the support ot
the Crown. Jtivfnyston’s Boyal Gazette, pub
lished in NewTork,;to()k“ ground boldly against
the Revolutionary jfcovement; and ot noonday,
late in the 1775,it .was * sarroud- ;
ed’ by onp hundred: light, horsemen ffo,n Con "
sectieat, led by. Cnpc. Sear*, a distinguished
'Son of liberty, J in New York. They de
stroyed the press ill id other apparatus, put the
type'into bags, and - without one word of com
plaint from the. pf iple, returned to Connecti
cut, carrying wit- them a tory' clergyman
named: Sea Wry, *§|P;had preaehed against the.
Whigs and the (Sihtineatal Congress. The
type they cast rAcWlleW Atf the people ex
cept nhe r “'peace pMtyV of that. day, spi’d-
Amen h After ihat.tW newspaper press ceased
to be troublffsome totheWbigs, and pamphlet
eers wrote andnymofisfy; - !
laithe doWsßlortW'war for independence,
tto'Aeverttli Slate Lej|elatares passed numer
was acts for the punishment of the sympathi
zers with the ehemres of the country. In Mas-'
saphusetts. they C.'uld be arrested under o
Magistrate’s .warrai t, |ind banisned.iinless they
would take theoatl of allegiance to the Whigs,
cause. The selectm n |r trustees ef towns could
prefer charges of / tplitioal -treachery HI town
iaedtings, and, thei.acWsed, if convicted by a
jury, niighi: he ima'jdiately banished into thei
jegion occupied ,b ; the .enemy. Many per
sons were subjectei ito 'these penalties in that
State. ' { ;
■r Rhode Islnud po; Bed laws still more severe
against the toriesj Any person who should
communicate with|he ministry, or their repre
sehtatiye»,' tir pilot armed ships of
the King’s, or who, ifford supplies to tile ene
my’s forces,-might;,! jj law, be punished by death
and ’confiscation o, tyrtate. There were, also,
special acts passed; By which the
property of certair pe-guos named was confis
cated and sequestfr ?(! ■ •
In tUngc writing or acting
against the do|nge,i(f Congress, or the Assam-'
Uy of CormectidiSi! Objected the offender for
the penalties of disqualification for office, the
seizure ol bw arpd* pnd imprisonment. - For.
furnishing the roj&>! twope'with supplies orper
sonal aid, the might be punished by,
the confiscation ;M, hia estate, .and imprison*
bent for a term exceeding three years. ~
In New similar laws were passed
and under them alarge number of tories, for
mer eitixens of tpst pommonweahb./wcre
hibited from entering within her borders-: and
the.esta'tee Of about thirty residents were, con
fiscated. ; i , ‘ - I :
... In NeW' York, (Uioea who were opposed;to the
Declaration of Ij»|ependence were prohibited
from practicing fe# in lbe conrte, and their es
tates might be upinfiacated. A parent whose;
sons jdined>tbe d jimy was taxed nine pence on
the pound uf his estatei for each and every sop.
County oommitteef w-ire authorized- to uppre
bend and dedide Uffon all persons
who should be acc sed of correspondence with
the enemy* *ibd th‘ y had the power iff: punish
them with imprisv taf at or banishment. i
U Virginia provided-by kg? ]
that certain tories ‘hould be treated as i
their property to ; no sold, and the - proceeds |
placed ih“‘the pub 'o treasury. They also, by |
law,forbadeoertai entering the bounds!
of tbatcominonwi llth, and subjected them to 1
"•penalties for the y Ration of the command. ' i
New jersey pa*several acta for the pun-!
ishment of traiujvi subjecting them to impris-j
onment and forfdij lre of estates.” I
I ' * " \
f .., n Keeping j Apples., _ ,
Id orderto seccU* soundness and preservo.-
tion, it ,is iodijsp. nsably necessary that,, the
fruit should be gai'Cred by Band. For winter|
fruit the,gathering ;is delayed as long as possi-'
ble, avoiding • frosts, and the most' sue-:
cessful practice Iwj H our extensive orchardsitsj
Is to place the god ; fruit directly in a careful!
planner, in nawli ht Sour barrels, as soon as?
gathered from the ree. ■ These barrels should!
be gently shaken , [thile filling, and the:bead!
closely preeaedjW , they are then placed in : af
coo>, shady ejipoaj£eunder a shed open to the;
air, or on pf protec-j!
ted by- a r boards Over, the top, where;
they remain for a firtnigt, or until the cold be-f
comes too severe tf%en they are carefully kranj-;
ferred ton cool, dfjjcellar, in which air can Be|
admitted occasionally in brisk weather. . |
, A cellar forthiftiurpose, should be dug in|
dry gravelly or soil-; with if possible a!
slope to the north, : ir, at any rate, with openings;
on the north aide Ml.fhlp admission of air very
rarely in weather.|jt excessively cold. Here
the barrels shoulif|be placed on tiers on their}
sides, andthe should de kept .as dork rSs
possible. In -such!- s cellar, one of the largest
apple growers.in Dutchess county is able to keep
}the Greening appia which,-in the fruit room
usually decays inLdlinuary until tlie first 1 of
April, in the frest >sl: and; finest condition.
Some persona pla<fi|a; layer, of clean rye straws
between every layiiS; m apples, when packing
them io barrcls.—/ ■
ROY
CAN ALWAYS*‘BE FOUNp AT /
A ltdy wrote S|hWr low, begging him to| TROY'S DRUG STORE,
aend her some mosej*; she added, by this traVj ' *
postscript: W,, ‘i , Wcllsboro’, I*a.
J’pi so:ashntne,> p|F. the request I bsTejmadel . yhere he may be consulted at all hours ,
.in this letter, thafeVsjint after the poat-njmn to|, J. f
get it baok. bat tteMrrant could nut A-M-BiTiTn AT. AT)VtfTB! }
f '*i; fe=* —— 6=^
An Irishman gqf 'out of the cars at a.reilway|
station fpr jnts, and unfortunately ibei
bell rang and the txsiai left before he had fin-:
ished his'recast. ‘^Houldon!’.’ cried Pat.-asheS
Tan like mad after- -.ho cars; “ bold on, je mirt>f
therin old sthame’^bgin—ye're gut a {tassen*
■'ger phoard that’s Ei :td>ehind.” • , 5
:. ■ ; ,, —s-f— — . I {
■ ”,1 don’t -imss eo’ much as yojo may|
suppose/' said a: My to- her. mimsterj- wfao;
nailed onJier
JBetoeyi sit at thet'irdow.as soon as thb bellsj
.begin to.-ebime, and; she tells me who* isgoing?
to cbnrch. and wbftihir they have got on any-i
thing new." ‘ ' 0 - v_
. An Editor aaja t tat when he wa« in -prisonf, ;
ioi libelling a Ju,*?io* ef the Peace, he was ! HOUSEHOLD
bj tM \ iilot “to git* the prison »| /% p ALL kJ®»S, can, he bnniUt the room* of
ityaS.” ' I v -CATOMciviLu;.
■ : A
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SJ- -.'JTV - ' —' —'l’V /, '
f first
,|Oou
j{ period
[ manj
Un esi
I miser
i»urpi
jn siri
iblmul
EaflVci
■from all who hare not used them. We challenge the world
to produce their equal.
’ These Bittehs for the enrg of Weak Stomachs, General
t Debility. and fur the Blood; are
inhsolntely unsurpassed by any other remedy on earth. To
!be assured of thL«, it is only necessary to make the trial.
fTbe wine itself w of a superior quality, being abonf one-third
than other wines; warming and invigorating the
jjwhole system from the head to the feet. As these Bitters are
jtofHC-.'yid (jltprafiftf w thpj gtr^gUj.ea,
jajd |*re a
{healthy action'to dlffta parts, by equalizing tile circulation'
■removing obstructions, and productng'a general warmth.
They are also excellent for Diseases and Weakness peculiar
to Females, " here ft Tonic is required to strengthen
and trace the system. No- Laiiy, who is subject to
lassitude and
revivingibuirnettbn. ’ e4 '* “ v * “‘ k ~
THESE BITTERS
Will not only Cure, but Prevent Disease,
and in this respect ftre doubly ’ valuui»fe .to the person who
may use them. For
INCIPIENT y CONSUMPTION,
Weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Diseases of tbe'Nerveus
System. Paralysis, Piles, and for all eases requiring a Tonio
Dr. Dods’ Celebrated Wine Bitters
ARE UNSURPASSED!
truly vjiln.ible.
| For tlio aged and infirm, ami for persons of a weak con*
|stitutum— for Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers. and nil pub.
lUc speakers—for Book-Keepers. Tailors, Scamstresres, Stu
dents, Artists, and all persons leading a sedentary life, they
will prote truly beneficial.
Ab q Beverage, they are wholesome, innocent, aiul delicious
to the taste.* Tbs produce *nj effects of
ißrandy cr Wine, without intoxicating; aud are a valuable
| remedy forpti>ons addicted to the nt»c of excessive strong
Sdrink. and who widi to refrain from it. They are pure and
[■entirely free from the poir.ons contained in the adulterated
|WLnca and Liquors with which the country l« flooded.
S These Ditt rs not only CURE hut PREVENT Disease, and
[should be u*-ed by all who live in a country where the water
Us bad, or w‘hcie Chills And Fevers are prevalent. Being
entirely Innocent and harmle-ss. they may be given freely to
iChildren and ** V**
■ Physicians, Clergymen, and teroperanco advocates, as an
fact of humanity, should assist in spreading these truly
! valuable BITTERS over the land, and thereby essentially aid
In banishing Drunkenness, add Disease.
In Affections pfVthquHea£, Sick,
achc, or Nervous Headache, Dr. Bods’
Imperial Wine Bitter's will bo found to
bo most Salutary and Efficacious.
• .FEMALES.
The ninny certificates which have been tendered us, and
; the letters whkh we arc daily receiving, arc conclusive proof
that rynong the women Bitters have given a satkfac.
. tion which no others have done before. So woman In the
land should be without them, and those who once uso them
I will not fail to keep a supply.
DR. JT. BOV EE DOBS’
IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS
Are prepared by itj|iyrtdan who has
used them successfully in Ms practice for the last twenty-five
years. The pr-.piletor, before exclusive right
to manufacture and sell Dr. J. Celebrated Im
’perialWl&o Bitters, had them tested* Ijiy Two dhtiugnlshed
medical practitioners who pronounced them a valuable
’remedy for disease.
Although the medical men ot the country, as a general
thing disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we do not believe
that a respectable Physician can 'be fonnd in the United
States,'
nothTglilj ap[trhVo-£in! J’BOVEE BOBS' lAflfelAL'wtxE
BITTERS.
In ail newly settled place*, where there is always a large
quantity of decaying fiimber from which n pmsohous miasma
1 Is created, these Bitters should be used every moi uiug b fore
breakfast.
DR. J. BOVEB DODS’ .
inPEßfilt BITTERS
-Are composed of a pure and unadulterated Wine, combined
.with Barberry,-Solomon's Seal, Corofrey, Wild Cherry Tree
Bark; Spikenard, Chamomile Flower*, and Gentian. They
| are manufactured by Dr..Dodn himself, who is an experienced
and successful and hence should not bo classed
among tho\unck'- Whk-h^ l flood-»tb«K country, and
against which the Medical Profession arc so justly preju
; diced.
These truly valuable Bitters have boon so thoroughly
tested by nil classes of the community for almost every
variety of di.-enso incident to the human system, that they
are now deemed indispensable as a
TONIC, MEDICINE AND A BEVERAGE.
PURCQASE ONE BOTTLE!
It Costs hut Little! Purify the Blood ! Give
Tone to the Stomach! Renorate the
System ! and Prolong Life !
Price $1 '|>ct .fcattte, 6 tattles .for $5.
Prepared and sold by
CHAHLSS WIDDOTEtD & CO.,
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
78 William Street, New York
£3“- For sale by druggists and grocers generally through
out the country.
. Sept. 25,1861.—1 y. >.
HELLSBORO POST OFFICE.
{ Mails close as folU?fc/? ‘ttii Northern (Tioga, Cor
ning, Cleveland, New York, Ac.,) at 9.43 A. M. The
Soalhern (Troy, Philadelphia, Washington, Ac.,) at
7.43 A. m. The Jersey Shore, (Morris, Cedar Run,
Ac.,) and the Condersport (Pine Creek, Gaines, West
Pike, Ac.,) mb Taesdayjapd^&idny.
CaUfornis Yere the lit, lltb and
2lst of each month.
An Overland Mail for California leaves St. Lonis
twice a week. Letters for this Mail should be murked
" Overland.”
All letters alleged to contain valuable enclosures
should &**»****
ter belonging to any invmdnal unTnnis arrearages—
if be be in arrears—for postage be paid..
Post Office open from 7 A«to 8 p. m., every day,
Sunday excepted. . Hugh Yotufo, P. M.
/CBS iiiDocyA /aoaiiNSjr aga T A r-ftSi
| -tt-lpi -SJ.'U :
COMMBBCIAI COLLEGE.
1
•tfoiTEi) OVER TEE tfdSCjUBBANKA yAXLKY BASE,
BINGHAMTON, W. Y. J , ,
t;j.. FACCLirr. j . : - |
p. W. Lowill, Principal, Professor of the Science of Accounts,
’ Practical author of Lowell’s Treatise upon
Book Keeping, INagram#iUu»tr«tlng the same, Ac. i
John Ram&in, Commercial. Accountant, Professor of Book-
Keeping and Practical Mathematics, : I-
J. J. Cobtis, Assistant Teacher in Che Book-Keeping Do
portmeui. • '‘L’
A. J. Waqnm. Professor of Practical and Ornamental Pen
manship', and Correspondence.
* ' LECTURERS.' 1 ’ v ' "
Hpn. DaSI&l Lecturer on. Commercial Law and
1 Political Economy "
Hpri. Uaxsom BALcoiTj Lecturer on Contracts, Pronunlssary
Tiotesuhd EfUlsdrEkeiiange. ‘ ' ■ i
BAT^rJK.ATdffisw^iLecttirer onCemmercialEthics,.! . ■
, - EXAMINING COMMITTEE.
GoN.SBBBEAsD.Vostrs; Wii. H.Oaxons, Esq;, ‘TSact R.
Moroak, Esq.. Wm. E. Tailor, of the firm ot Taylor, Weed
| & Co., D. D.’ Dawoir, • tiiu> firm.nl Jackida’,' Deaton &
, Murks, J)e Witt C. Striker. *
j The object ot this QiUcge is tb afford *o.#n-an;opportunity
bf obtaining a thorough business education,
i The-BbOJcsofiS fornw ire cdrefnUy arranged-hj practical
accountants expressly for this Insltution and embraces all
’the re«efafclmptdtem«Dts..r 1 • ,
• Th.e course of instruction comprises every department of
business. Theletrtner will bo thoroughly taughtthusdencc
hud practice of Doable Entry Book-Keeping la* applied to the
following kinds of business, viz:—General Merchandising,
Manufacturing, Bunking, Commission, Rail
roading, freighting* Foreign S hipping,.£c.
Yoi'XG Mek can quality themselves id d short thneut this
Institution to filliuiportnut.and lucratire situations.! Am-
V|\« references can bo given where graduates of 1860 are now
•filling desirobo&tßStihujrSvithAulariwvarying from $5OO to
slsoo per annum. . ” # (
; The Proprietors are in possession of testimonial* fromlsome
of the first commercial houses in the State, to whom they
haveUurnlshed showing their efitife satisfao
■tionhnd confidence ib the ability of the graduates of this
’institution. : : ' . ;
Pbjcmaxsuip, in all its branches, taught by the mostskillfal
thorough nmsiera of the art* • No coUrjc >n the-.bountry
tonjoys a higher reputation in this department. I
| fcttljes.Dqpartiaeuteotirely separate from th’ahof.thegen
jttcmcn. ' !
* Students can opter College at any time—no vacations
•Time to complete the course from 8‘ to" 10 week*. Students
parsing the requisite examination are presented with the
most elaborate and elegantly engnrvefl Dlplouta bynny
commercial or classical institution In the Union. Assistance
■ rendered to graduates in -procuring situations* ,
•63, For terms of Tuition, price of board 4 testimonials
frdfc'gradnates filling situations, Ac., send for con
taining full particulars. I3yl
MRS. GRIDLES S MILLINERY STORE!
AT THE ACADEMY CORNERS, :
; DEERFIELD, PA.,
Mas. G. lii.lheSE<4ies of Tioga
Co., and takes pleasure in informing the public that
she will ’ ' 1
;OPEN A LARGE AND SPLENDID
O IF '
FASB 10 AAB L E 311 L L IN'.LIFT '-0 01(9 AS
Hay Ist, 1861, at PAYNE’S STORE, opposite the
CownesqueHotel.
1 FLATS, RIBBONS, FLOW-
D'RS,' LADIES' AND CHILDRENS’ RI
: ■' 'Ding hate and-costemes
ion hand. A large and beautiful variety, inten
ded to plcaso.Hby-parte of aIL AND
BLOCKING done; All orders for every variety of
■BONNETS and HA TAVfilled.aDd forwarded, a} oncp
,to any address. Bonnets from,sl,so,np to please the
taste of th< first class customer. Goods warranted as
■represent . Goods sold, cheaper than at’any other
establish enl this side of New York. 1
THEEATEST STTIES AND FASHIONS
jaft: ecr)lve4- he patroqftge ,of the public solicited.
E. H.N. G RIDLEY.
> D erfield, May Ist, 1861.
' T. E. GlilDlLEr- ■■ - v>
, 'will fttsb wsU goods for ready pay, saving the Custom
on goods purclfita&ti ddiDg'awayiWftft !a / >f '.‘ r h |
. CREDIT SYSTEM 1 . i
which is BUITTER
ajjd BdtOHHCE forwarded each week to Kew
the best commission Houses.'’ Express will run to the
Rail Road each Wednesday.
THE CASH [PRICE
paid for BUTTER, EGGS and PRODUCE. My old
cuitomere of -Brookfield wili not tie neglected in- thia
new arrangement. T. R GttIDLEY.
! Deerfield,AlSyTeViS6f.il ic T. =3* ft f.-’
■ : .. — : —_ ,— a.
HEAD QUARTERS'
I - ’ Yfr , •
t _ F.OR--
{. books ’: :a.3sto ! stationary,
j NO. B'MARKET STREET, . . ~
! ■ CORNING, it. Y.
; ."■i,-;rv;0 IhV -ini -;<j v—rff
j The subscriber would respectfully request thenttbn
II Uii Jj a, i' 'A 1/ ji l'i
! THE INHABITANTS OP TIOGA UtfUNTY,
I V. I r - ... , , I ... \
.U? Jh* extensive additions lately made to’ his stock ol
Books, Stationary
PA-NCY ARTICLES, &c.^
forming the, most complete assortment that can be
found in this section, and which will be sold at
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
iat prices whlatf t c£6r&t^il^to f gttesiaiiafaction. On
handhl %lf [htf * .E- * £ •j/*ait . S 31
STANDARD WOi&S‘“ MOST
POPDLAH AUTHORS,
IN PROSE, POETRY. HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, AR
CHITECTURE, RELIGION,. ROMANCE, fcC.
DISTRICT SCnOOL LIBRARIES,
supplied at New York prices. ' BIBLES, HYMN
BOOKS, and PRAYER HOOKS, in great quantity.
BLANK BOOKS, of every description.
Memorandum arid Pjass Books,' -
uf all kinds, and any particular kind made to or
on short notice.
t.
All Itipdn ofc w;iUng.>and iudellible INKS, Steo
t''. i 4 v* sv.L ■[. S x
and Jold Pen?, DrawingT’aper, Slnthematical Instru
raents,.Portfolios, Pocket Ac. Ac.
A large stotk of
1 W PAP®R
of new and beautiful from 6d to $2 perroll.
Gold add VelVet Dozers, of extra or namyr width
to *msteb- tbe different Stylet. ’ •
Window Shades,. r Frencb
S4sW'!9' I> 99b| Sagisu^s.
®*e®UßE: ERAMES, •
Frames of GiltoJod’J'oney plain Ve
neered Mahogany, filled to any ai
V ' * r » ‘ - r -’
short notice, and cheap as the cheapest.
orrv.Ti > *.
THE MA GAZmBB: ANE :mWSPAPERS
of the day furnished at Publisher!* Price's, and al
,c TT!"'V '• " 'ir'r"'-- • ■*
orders for ' ' .
. iflfii't- Mcrsrc] and book' Btfoß#,
; • is, B. BOBINSOK.
■"pimiPfr? the blood.
- ■’ : - ‘
VEQETABLH ffifrT Vi=J PttXß,
AND EH(ENI'x';BITTEES. *
mHE high and envieS celebrity-*hteh these pre-eminent
I Medicines have efficacy in
all the Diseases which they protest to cote, has rendered the
usual practice ofpofihgho* wily ttuhseseeary, but unworthy
of them. -■ i£ - . i ,
IKALL CASES ; f
of Asthma, Aente andChrooiclthemaJism', Affections of, the
Bladder and KldneyiCK ■’
BILLIOUS PETERS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS.
In thn south and west, where thwe diseases' prevail, they
will be found invaluable. Planters, farmers and others, who
once nap sheae Medicines, will never afterwards bo without
BIFLIAuS COLtC.SEKOS.LOOSEKESS, PlLlfs, COSTIVE
KE33, COLDS ASD COUCHS, CHOLIC, COJUtUFT
HUMORS, DROPSIES.
pcrtpnwdththia dfelretßlng difleoßS,should
delay using these medicines immediately.
BrnpUoDs ofthp Skin,-Erysipelas, PJatulency.
Fever aud Agut.—VQr lots scourge of the western country,
these medicines will be found a safe, speedy and certain rem
- edy. Other mcdicinesilcave the system subject to a return ol
t&dißrajsw^Wffl^T^hc^dtticdicjDsslspermanent ;. «!
Try them. Be satisfied and bo Cured.
GENERAL DEBILITY, GOUT, GIDDINESS, GRAVEL, .
Headaches of every kind,' luward Fever, Inflamatory Rhcma
• tism. Impure Blood, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite.
Mercurial ihscasa.-r-'Herer fella to eradicate entirely all
the effects infinitely than' fHb most pow
erful preparation of Sarsaparilla.
NIGHT’ SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, COMPLAINTS
ofaltkiodiOßGANlC AFFECTIONS.
-iTlea.—The -original proprieh rof these medicines: was
cured of. Piles of bSyliars) stundingrby the nse of s these Life
medicines ' | .^- r -
PAINS in the head, aide, backif Joints,audOTgani.-
■ j ßheumatism, —Those affected £tf& thh|terrible^disease,^will
be sure of relief by the Life Medfcfewk.Cv'r/r ■
Rush of Blood to Head, Scnrvy.Salfc Rheum, SwelUngs-
Scrofinla, or King’s Evilln its worn forms, "ev
ery description. ‘ - 7 }•*/ -■ '•
Worms of all kinds arc offecturßlly expelled by theSemedL
ciues. ’parents will do well them whenever, their exfelcnce
ie Suspected. Relief will be certain,'
The Life Pills and Phcsnisc Bitters
PURIFY THE'BLOOD,
And thus remove nil disease from the systdm. Prepared and
sold by - j DU. WILLIAM B ; MOFFAT,
33G Broadway, cor. Anthony Street, New York.
For sale by all Druggists. . 02yl
G. OSGOOD,
Is Dow receiving his
WINTER STOCK OF GOODS,
| Consisting of
Dry Goods, Clothing,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes,
IRON; and steel,
NAlils, FLOUR*
BAX,fT. aso.
Which, for variety and extent, is rarely excelled, and
no greater inducements to purchasers can be offered
in this section of country, either in
VARIETY, QUANTITY, QUALITY OR PRICES,
j
for
LADY, GENTLEMAN, BOY OR GIRL,
Farmer, Mechanic or Lumberman.
!
Wellsboro, Oc|?'3lVlB6o.
Mansfield (classical seminary.
• TIOGA CO., r f&.
jljly} Fall, Term ofj InsiitiUbn, -grill eomjmence
Sip.tapiltir 3d; lS6l,cand Continue Uiirteea“weehs. ’
B. WILDMAN, aJ. 3T. Principal.
Prof. N. M. pßfrfy A. B Assistant j
Mrs. H. P. R. WiLusiAN Preceptress.
Miss E. A. Chase!..t*.
——— Teacher in Primary Department.
Mr. Isaac Sticici|ey ~.i«Penmanship,'
" * V EXPENSES.
. Tuition Term... ..$2
Common English.: i 75
Higher English Math, and Languages .. 6’ 00
Music, Piano or Melodcon*. 8 00
Use of Inatrumentj - % 00
Room rent, per terra..... .i 1 50
Fuel, Fall term.. 2. 00
Incidentals, per term *..... 1 25
Board in the HallJper week 1 50
We are mosthappj to be able to say to the friends
and patrons of this jjnstUutiou, and also to all within
the range of its patronage, that the building will be
finished and furnished for the accommodation of all
who may apply for .admission as students. The peo.
pie of Mansfield, have so long and sacrifizangly
labored for this educational enterprise, Tioga and
Bradford counties, Northern Pa., may now begin to
reap the fruits of having in their miasm a First-Class
Seminary of .learning. r i ■/,
~Ulathe design of Jthe Faculty*which is composed
of itoachers of much! experienceand acknowledged
tomake every to render this.
School one' of the most desirable in the State, for
those who desire d thorough, practical education. The
UuUdtqg has & very desirable location on an eminence,
about eighty, rods eaptof the Tioga Railroad, It ia
a brick structure, 100 feet long, four stories high,
built in the most modern style of architecture. There
arettwo Literary Societies connected with the School,
each having a room exclusively for its nse. There is
also a Library in ihd Institution foe tbo use of stu
dents. i . , ■ •
No student, will buf taken for- less than a term, and
any.who enter will, therefore, be obliged to pay tui
ticto for'b full term. jTuitioif payable, one half at the
commchictzieDt] and the remainder at the middle of
the terfii. ' ■• ‘ |
- The building-having been erected at a great
pense, the Trustees.’being ansjousito keep it in the
best possible state of] preservation, think it not best
to foavo any sclf-bont]ding in the building. Those
desire to board themselves,, con procure rooms at a
very: reasonable rate In the village.
For further particulars address the Principal,
- A. J. Ross, Sec'y. [
jewelr^MMße.
rpHE underaignjed, of As-
L die Folet his [interest in the Clock; Watch and
Jewelry business, respectfully invites the attention of
the public to bis assortment of goods, in connection
with the '
BOOK AND STATIONERY BUSINESS.
WATCHES of aUdisoriptions for rale, and at pri
ces ranging from Jfiljfi to $l5O. ; Can sell the, new
AMERICAN W ATGIIES, with heavy hunting l cases,
md warranted, for the low sum of $35. Also will he
kept on band, GOLD WATCHES, especially for the
Ladies.. CLOCKS, from $1.25 t0575, 4vi1l ’always be
found on exhibition. I . ' , , - . .
IN CONNECTION WITH THEjABOVE,
can be had all kindi of SILVER AND PLAITED
IyARB, % ntil (fie Th tubas fir, And fioarkbd iwith any
inscription or name. | The above is always warranted,
A large assortment'of watch; guards,' keys, Ac., and
bist AMERICAN. KNIVES; silver batter knives,Ac.
Ae. All kinds of REPAIRING done by Andie Foley
at the old stand- I W. IX. SMITH."
j WeUsboro,Matoh 13, 1861. t
‘ I ' NOTICE. '
-TiTCTE have Ingham's Combined Snintter and
■ r.V, ::geparatorin ear Mill, and cap-how clean all
,w teat perfectly, and separate all foul grain from "it,
at d : particnlarly the iaU. Farmers can bare all the
us ts taken out of their seed wheat at our MUlat.4 eta.
pi e-bnshel,. Call and. examine the “ mersheen.”
.. .. . ..1 ■ weight, i bailey. .
'Wellehoro, March 3|3, 1861. - .
DOTS AND SHOES—To fit the biggest gi
, : Rnt or- the 'emineßt baby.' Cheapest in'town
ality considered], iat the - REQCLAXCCc
WELLSBORO BOOK STORE.
BOOKS- "BOOKS!
HURRAH FOR SMITH.
THE subscriber, haring purchased of E. K. Rob
inson hisinWirestih the Book and Stationery bn
siness, would respectfully inform the publioof bisde
siro to carry on .
a gbnebax, news kdom
AND BOOK STORE,
whore he will famish,
AT TBG OLD STAND,.
opposite C. 6. Osgood's Store, or by mail, the following
newspapers and Magazines, at the publisher’s rates. .
DAILIES SERVED BY CARRIERS.
New York Tribune,
Herald,
Times,
WEEKLIES.
New York Ledger, Wsyerly Magazine,
“ Mercury, Thompson's Reporter,.
“ ■ Weekly, Life Illustrated,
Welcome Guest, • Wilke’s Spirit,
Century, 1 Porter’s "
Scientific American, , ‘ Boston Pilot,
Frank Leslies’, True Flog,
N. Y. Illustrated News, .Irish American,
Harper’s Weekly, Littell’s Living Age,
Waverly Magazine, . Thompson’s Reporter.
MONTHLIES'.
Harper’s Magazine, Qodey’s Lady’zßook,
FronkLesUes* Magazine, Peterson’s Magazine,
Atlantic Monthly, Arthur’s Magazine,
Eclectic Magazine, Ladies’ Repository,
All the Year Sound, Ladies’ Visitor,
Knickerbocker, Pickles,
Budget of Fan, Phnnny Fhellow.
Also, trill he kept constantly on hand, a com .etc
repository of
CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL,
SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
Blank Books, Paper Hangings,
SBEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, <tc.
Orders for Binding Books, The work executed to suit
any taste, and on the lowest possible terms. Particu
lar attention will also be given to SPECIAL ORDERS
for any thing comprehended in the trade.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Sanders* Series of Readers, GreanleoTs Mathematics,
Colton's & Fitches* Geog'y, Davies *
Monteitf A McNally'* fi Sanders' Spellers,
Potter and Hammond's Writing Book,
Brown's and Kenyon's Grammar.
The patronage of the pablie is respectfully solicited.
WM.-H. SMITH.
Wellsboro, Pa., September 5,1860. yl
WELLSBORO FOUNDRY!
ASD. MACHINE SHOP j
AGAIN; IN FULL BL’A.ST. !
T) OBERT T-0 UNO, late of the firm of Tabor
XV' Yotrog A-Co., Tioga, takes* thw method to in
form the Public that be has leased the
Fonadiy and Machine Shop,
in"the Village' of Wellsboro; for a fbnn of years, and:
hiving puntlaVgood runbaigorder; is prepared tadi'
all kinds of .work usually done at such an establish -
ment, in the best manner and out of the best material.
TWENTY TEARS EXPERIENCE!
He has had over twenty yeara'experienceio the bn
sincss and will have the work, entrusted to him, done
directly under bis supervision.
aVo trunk tctW 6c tent out half finished, \
MILE-GEARINGS, PLOWS, STOVE'S
and castings of all kinds on hand and made to order!
May 28, 1857. ' BOBEBT YOUNG, j
J
FLOORING MILL
Olf HILL'S CREEK,
NEAR HOLIDAYYILLE i
The subscriber, having completed his large three j
story Grist and Flouring Mill, is prepared to furnish
Flour, Meal and Feed in quantities to suit purchasers
CUSTOM WOBI j
of kinds on short notice, and on terms which cannot
fail to please. I hdVo THREE RUN OF STONE;
almost constantly employed, and I am sure that a trial
of my wotk will prove beneficial to the customer ar
well as 'my self. - ‘ OIP. McCLDRE. ;
December,s, 1860.' ;■ • t
VALUABLE FABIUIAG
FOjR SALE. j
TILE undersigned is now offering to
a large quantify of excellent farming lands, sit
uated farm two to fifteen miles’ distance from We!l»J
boro, in Dalmar, Shinpon, Morris and Elk townships!
Tioga Co., Pa. t ~ '
The lands are generally well watered, good soil,and
in a healthy part of,the country, and will be sold in
lots to suit purchasers and on very liberal terms of
payment , [
For further particulars inquire of the owners!
Messrs. Phelps, Dodge & Co'., 18 and 21, Cliff Sty
New York, o t of theisuhscriher.
j JOHN DICKINSON, Agent i
TVellsboro, Oct. 3,|18C0-yl ‘ ; !
EAST INVENTED, ,1
-BEST [AKD CHEAPEST j
I BSD • IWT T7BS> J !-
elastic than feather?, and lighter and more
durable. Price, only $5.00. PorlSale by !
6 ' E, D. WELLS, Lawrenceville. I
MIRRORS!
MIRRORS!
. MIRRORS!
JUST received, at SMITH'S BOOKSTORE, thie
largest and beat assortment ‘of Mirrors ever
bronght to ‘Wellsbore. People who wish “to see
themselves as others see -them," will please call and
examine, c
ANEW, Large, and Elegant assortment‘of '
Willljb sold at the lowest prices,'by '
: . b; D. WELLS.
Lawrencerille, 5ep1.T2,1880..“ ■ > i;
WALL PAPER o
WALL PAPER .
WALLP'APER
WALL PAPER
WALLPAPER
_ tii ~ • WALL PAPER !
Latest styles ana,largest assortment of .wall paper
ever bronghtin Wellsboro/ In connection with the
above copbe fonnd Window Shades Pf all kinds. Call
, - WM. H. SMITH.!
Wellaboro, April sth, 1860. i
TWfOKS NEWS FROM HEAD QUARTERS.
* . subscriber woold frespectfally announce to
tno citizens of-Wellsboro that ha has on hand an og-
Bortmapt-of Harrison’s Colombian Hair-Oils, Soaps,
breams', Half Restoratives, Rouge ami Porvdor for
the Ladies, 4a., <to. Hewooid invite.all (p give him
a call, at the barber shop, back of the Postoffioe, .
April 17,186 k ; r GEO. CAMPBELL.] •
New wheat flour at !
FRIGHTS * BAILEYS, j
; jCfiQ II If IN <J
FlRiTlc* Uro
; .BIGELOW * THOMPSON. A *
AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COllP^l 1
Of .Hartford, Ct—Capital IPi^
EARTF6RD FIRE INSURANCE oA
Capital,
PACENIX FIRE INSURANCE CQin>W
Of Hartford, Gt.—Capita!
PEOPLE’S FIRE INSURANCE
Of New York City-Capita] OJfP %
NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURAKn n ,U *
Of Hartford, Ct aiJ RANCH co,
MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE rn '
Of New York City,-Capßaf Co ‘
MASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE rn i!!, i
Capital,' u -
BOM cSiS“ ,n,B “ sra,lKCE “4
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO
Accumulated Capita],
The subscribers are prepared to is™, .J 1 ;
suranoo on the most favorable term* in fir*'
known and reliable Stock Companies “*"t
Farm buildings insured for three
low as any good companies. l n st bi#i
All losses will be. promptly adjusted .*j .
office. Applications by mail will receW. f, ' llt!
tention
Oct. 13, 1859.. • C H life s ’,
P. J. FARRINGTON; Surveyor DOilf8 «S,
News,
World,
To Farmers.
, We hare for sale Farrier's Powders aid „
the best kind of preparations for Horses, Bylin
of the Powder, the appetite is improrcd, »11 dma
meets of the digestive organs are corrected, tii
softens the skin and gires to the coat a loft nit
mog appearance.
The Liniment {a used for stiff joints udluna
all kinds in horses and cattle.
Choice Teas.....
Pare Saienttos.
Cream of Tartar
English Corbonate Soda..
Corn Starch
Nutmegs and Ginger,*..,. Indigo, Cndbu, tti
Pepper and Cinnamon.... articles for coloriaj.
Stove Blacking...! Betsies for pres, (hit
Prepared Qlae.,..t Violin £ Base Viol A
Brirlol Brick (sedsring... Trusses £ Sbori&rl
Prescriptions carefully componnded 7 and»ll'
promptly answered.
Every article fgp sale usually sold in & firrt:
Drug Store, and fct the lowest market prices.
Wellsboro, l,lBOl.
- ■ CABIITET
ROOM
THK Subscriber moat respectfully -amiouijeati
he has on hind at the old stands and fcmli
Clieap|iot of Furniture.
comprising in pa|fc
Dressing and Common Bureaus, Secrefaria ani *
Casts, Center, Card and 'Pier Table*, Dim}'
Breakfast Tahl\s t Marble-toppf d and CmeciSln
Cupboards, Coinage and other Bedstead*, Sluiii
fas and Chair § Gill and Jioseicood JdotUitpj
Picture Frames.
COFFINS order on short into
hearse will be fasnished if desired. ,
N. B. Turningiand Sawing done to order.' ■
August 11, ■ B. T.YAIIOBXI
wuJliait walker
* I HAS A
SPLENDID' LOT OF
WHOLE I BUFF ALO Ml
LOWER ISAM EVER BREW
Robes from $3 to $8 ot U
HAT AND- CAP STOEi
CORNING, N. 7.
- JarinarJ 2, 1861.
LAUDS
Since the openingof this Tast and cooinitfiwC'
tel, in 1354, it has been the single end»«H*
proprietors to make it the most surapt«>D J * wnT^ (
and comfortable iome for the citizen and stnsS 1,
this side of the -Atlantic. . .
And whatever pas seemed 'likely to
the comfort of ltd guests they have endeavoreut
out regard to cost, to provide, and to c°tn^ D
elementsof individual and social enjoymc
madern art has invented, and modern
and the patronage which' it has
the past six years a gratifying proof tw
efforts have been appreciated, jjj
To meet the'-esigeheies of the time?? Tfbeß . ,
required to practice, the most rtgid economy* “
dereigeed r
Have Reduced the Price of Board tt
Dollars per Day, .
«(thesamo' time abating none of the
which their table has hitherto been snpphw -
TREADWELL, TV HITCOMB *
New York, Sept. 25, 1861.“—3 mos,
Manhood. How •. tow, Ho*
Just Published, in a Scaled Envelop*-
the Nature, Treatment, and Radical CnKoU£
orScminal Weakness, Sexnal Debility, erT £ a ‘L D po3 l
notary emission, producing impoteocy. Cob
Mental and Physical Debility. By Kobt. J. rf'
" The important fact that the awful
abuse may be effectually removed without llU
or the dangerous applications of caustics » D >
fcated bougies, and other empirical device*. > &
demonstrated, and the entirely new and wg s
treatment, a« adopted by {ho celebrated
plained, fty means af which every one is et jAD AtS $j **
self perfectly, and at the least possible cosl^ h T J i e cJJ‘’
lug all the advertised nostrums of the day.
prove stood to thousands and thousands.
Sent.under seal, in a plain envelope, 10 /.,J ft
paid, on tho receipt of two y-ostagestamr-; gjjyg.
' ■ Dr. CU. J
-127 Bowery, New York. Post 00<*
CAKPETS AND OIL CLOTHM^
you good to cee tb° patterns
WelUboro* Pa.
/'VNE HUNDRED BARBELS, SALT 1 /
V-' received, an 4, for sale th^.
TT'LIES 1 FLIES! 'FLIES
-T Cobalt, fox poisoning I 1
orEXTERMINATOR, ° D rOO W<^
RATS 1-KATSl—Ther»lebra^P<^
WHEAT, or RAT »BSTKOYEB-f"
•papers, and aold for ls ceß SW
JOHN A, ROY
WELLSBOR 0, PA,,
A POT H E CABf
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEj b
DR UGS, MEDICINES AND GBEJIJcin
j PERFUMERY SOAPS,
TOILET AND FANCY ARTIER
BRUSHES, VARNISHES, VAlsf^
OILS AND DYE-STCFFS,
PATENT MEDKIiii,
VIOLS AND BOTTLES,
WINDOW-GLASS, DOTTY,
LAMPS, CIGARS AND TOBAm)
PIBE WISES AJTD BBASDr
FOB M EPICAL PCEP'OSES.
ALSO,- SACRAMENTAL WILE,
rWarranted to bo pure Grape juke, ptspanj
pressiy for Communion purposes. - *'
TO THE PUBLIC': ;
| Soda Crackers
j Marking
5 ' OFFERED IN THIS MARKET!
Sl*. NICHOLAS BOTH
Broaidway, New ITorfc.
BOARD REDUCED TO $2 PER Dil
Writing Papcr-3 1
Pens and Envelope#,
Black and Yelloigi