The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, July 03, 1863, Image 3

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pf the 1 war iwilt
WtLedawn of a new era in the-bistcry of tpe l
country, Xhaßepublic will enter upon a new
Mage of tie: career.' ■- The pubiic heart will'tbreh
pulsation?- r -'°,Broader,
willengege [tbAattehlion
iPstateSmOn. ■’ . Adoftieretandard ttf
- ality -jidll '.flbse of public
>a«hf^l r wiU apipaVpoh- tte stage- t. Eufpr awns
aairnore ex.alted eonceptionß or truth iuid :
alof-our
hre, »l»tr(icted from thedrasa thatbaa so long
3 ' ~^7 Kf J j •.'■ 1 ' , '-“.‘JjlU* -■ 1J
, * ftecawror editor Of vj 6 jXfe ft-.
’- descripUbn al ‘ the unusual' beauty, of Polish
Wptuaa Qftheirgppd^lp^ks.
..'‘•.lhe, girls da pqt . jump Aojn -infancy to
Xb«y are ncteenfr &c«* the
cradle dicsotly-.to thaparfor, - todies?, -sit-' affll, -
,N(%-.th|S;ardtreatcd"M^cWk;
extends thro'a period of several years, iheyLaie;
ldainlyjtftdipi»ely dhßsac&and. allowed to. ran,
m»p*pl»y Htthropen jaac,, -Ihsyitakftiaauor;
' m»or** i do.-*-^i6y 3 OMMptf loaded'"
to-, be ad mined." .for- their i much cloA
th»&i®o'r«Vtbey rendered
■ popto.H.csMis^
children. free .and various ■
.^etcjsidutiflg-th o wkob period, qf.
•£i ffiMwadp mtmfy ; <|tj|
. Gwi. Sco« lia* received da enrof green corn
witt tbe t Qf,Jeff. T J)avi9’a: private
aecretary. ItisTt gentlebint that the south
base WilVaom&mßang of eupporU ■ Aboutthe
tUne Gen. tßoott received' elejgatik - t bbnb'
qoetwsm presentedto himr Vith -tb#-cbmpi
roeotaHof Thi£ Geneital;- : Witb
Hathilton, To Debt biaki'ua6sTx4g?rda
tu Mr9i;l<inopln.fo?; hfir heautifut gift,. an«Ut
; tfaeeame to .present her. the ear of ■ corneas, the
( : tiiat from tbeiappesranoo: of tbe cnr^_jf
wbols Southern
'crop, tie down there bqdq
;■,%» see a. Jog following
• twO’tuen,*'aays the Soy. Kalph Eralune. in one
tbeyi wsafc togotber ;. but let
tlaejm spm to.«*iiJtting »ad;and one go oiw
my, and tlie way, and -then yeto
will know wbiehis the dbg’sn»astar. : So,at times,
will yon
pro*
emnee to r6ad ; God ca|l? himtbot
■ he. follows
reiigioD, and kttfthe worlds ; hat if the world'
.world dnd
for -tetei^,
wii those who
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J.cUtaACo. Sente: IBwl,«»ydotoim»eknteled«e
wbatyont BemMrillaßM, donate ms. Haring Inherited
Rtnwariomtr«»
for years gomeflmeatt bnrrt ootln Vlcera on my hand*
ted ennataometUneadt tnrnedlhwardand dittraned me
bt the atotraeh. Two yew* agolt broke out anaybesd end
fcorered my anal? ted eaftwith ouion. which w»a patefnl
ted loathsome beyond description.. 1 tried many medicine*
ted aetatal physicians, tint wtthont ranch reliofftom any
Mncinnstitedgot tniitciirednie. I took It,
iu yon adeise, ta small doses of steaspoonfol orisr a month,
ted need almostthresbottles.New sod healthy skin soon
formed under the tcab, which alters while fell olt My skin
Is now dew, and I know by my feelings that the disease baa i
(gone from toy system. You can well believe that I tod what
-Sam saying when I tell yon that X hold yon to be one of the
iapostleaol thosge, end remain eycrgratefnlly.
j a miito&s&sc wti ?/
i SaUßhoum, Scald Head, Bingworm, Sore
V Byes, Dropsy.
\ Dr. Bobert If. Preble writes from Salem, N. T n 12th Sept.
1859. that he has curad an inveterate-case of Dropsy, which
(threatened to terminate fatally, by tbeporseverlnguse of oar
Jgarsaparilla, and also a dangerous attack of Malignant Ery
sipelas by large doses of the same; says he cores the common
Eruptions by li constantly,
f Cronchopelo, Goitre or Swelled Keck.
\* Zebnlon Sloan of Prospect, Texas, writes“ Three bottles
of your Sarsaparilla cored xftl from a Goitre—a hideous
swelling on the neck, which X hate suffered frbm over two
•years.”
! Deucorrhoea or Whites, Ovarian Tumor, Uterine Ul
ceration, Female Diseases,
j. Dr. J. B. 8. Channlng, of New Tork City, writes: “I most
jcheerfally comply with the request of yonr agent in saying
•J bare fonnd.your Sarsaparilla amost excellent alterative in
|tbe numerous complaints for. which we employ such a reme
dy, but especially in Female of the Scrofulous di
athesis.
,byit, ulcera
•tion of the uterus. The ulceration jftself was soon cured.—
iNothlng within my knowledge equate it for these female de
tirangeineuts.” . 1/
: Edward 8. Marrow, of Newlmiy, Ala., writes, “ A danger*
lous avarfau tumor on one of tbd&malos in mf family, which
(had defied all thd remodles we eculU employ, lias at length
jbeen completely cured by your extract of Sarsaparilla, pur
physician thought nothing but extirpation could afford re
lief, bat he advised the trial of yonr Sarsaparilla as the lost
I • Syphilis and Mercurial Disease.
Nrw -Oblexss, 25th August, 1859.
i Br. J. 0. Ayer: Sir, I cheerflillv comply with tho request
jof yonr igent. and report to you some of the effects I have
freaUzed-feith your Sarsaparilla.
I I have cured with it iu njy.proctico, molt of the complaints
jfor which it is recommended, and have found its effects truly
wonderful In the care of Venereal and Marpnteal Disease
One of wy patients had Syphilitic ulcers in- bis throat,which
Were comsumins bis palnteTflld 4hrtop of bis month. Tour
Sarsaparilla, steadily taken, cured him in five weeks. Ad*
other wosattacked by secondary symptoms in bis nose, .and
4he ulceration hod eaten away a considerable part of it, so
xßrtl believed thd disorder would soon reach his bralotand
kiirlrim. But it yielded to my administration of your <Bar
'e&parilla; the ulcers healed, and ho is well again, not of
bourse without some disfiguration to his dice. A woman
who had-been treated for the same disorder by murcury was
| goffering from this poison in her bones. They bad become
; so sensitive to the weather that on a damp day she suffered
j excruciating pain in her Joints and bones. She, too, {was
1 cured entirely, honour Sftrsapau&lain a few weeks. I know
I sequently, these truly remarkable results with it bare not
| surprised mo. Fraternally yours,
G. V. LARRIMEB, M. B. *
\'. Bhematlsin,Goflf, Liter Complaint i
, Independence, Preston Co~Ya., 6th July, iB6O.
’ Ba. J.C.Ayer: Sir, I hare been afflicted with a painful
, Chronic Rhejnatlam for a long time, whteh baffled the skill
of physicians, and stack to me in spite of all the remedies I
could find; until I tried yonr Sarsaparilla. One bottle cared
me in two weeks, and restored nm general health so much
|hat lam far bettor-tbiHKbcfdfe Pwas attacked, I think it
k wonderful medicine. , J. FEE AM.
r Jules Y, Gotchell, Of St. Louis, writes J “I have beep af
flicted for years with an affection of the Liver, which Ides*
troyed my health. I tried every things and everything
toiled to relieve me; and 1 have been a broken down man
Cor some y&rs from no othercanse than derangement of tho
Liver. My beloved pastor, the Rev. Mr. Espy, advised mie to
try your Sarsaparilla, be&ase he said he knew yon, andiany
thing you made was worth trying. By the blessing of God
Jt has cared me, and has so purified my blood as to make a
pew.manof me. I feel young again. The best that can be
&ald of Jbu is not half good enough.” ' -
Schir&fcP Ulceration,
Caries and Exfoliation of the {tones.
, A great variety of cases have beofl feported to us -where
cures of these -formidable complaints have resulted from the
pse of this remedy, but our space here will not odrait them,
gome of them may be found in our American Alinanac, which
the agents below named are pleased to furnish gratis to all
toho call for them.
Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Fits, Epilepsy) Melan
choly, Neuralgia.
r Many remarkable cures bnvo.begtf made
py the alteratiro power of .this medicine. It atemulntes the
pita! functions into vlgefops action, and thus overcomes dis
orders which would be supposed beyond its reach. Such a
Remedy has long been required by tho necessities of the peo
the people, and we are confident this will do for them alt that
medicine can do.
AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL,
| FOR TUB RAPID CCRE OF
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, In*
cipient Consumption, and for the Belief of Cousmup
• tivo ©a® or Disease.
j This Is a remedy sq universally known to surpass any
Other for tho cure of-throat and lung complaint*, that it
Useless here to publish tbe evidence of its virtues. Its on-*
rivalled excellence for coughs and colds und Its truly won
derful cures of pulmonary disease, have mape It known
ihroughont the civilized nations of the earth. Few are the
Communities, or even families among them, who have not
tome personal experience of its effects—some living trophy
|n their midst of its victory over tbe subtle and dangerous
disorders of the throat and lungs. As all know the'dread
making tbe cures which have won so strongly upon tho con-
Idem* of mankind. - .
Prepared by Dr. 3. C. ATEB & Co.,
? Lowell, Maes.
! Bold by C. A J. I/. Robinson, Wellsboto; H. H.
Borden,Tioga; W. G. Miller and C. Parkhnrst. Law
reneevitle; A. AJ. Dearman, Knoxville; 8. X. Bil
lings, Gaines; J. A J. G. Parkhurrt, Elkland; W.
K. Mitchell, Mitohellville; J. Redipgton, Middle
bnry; Bennett A Randall; Mlddlebury Centre; G.
W. Nesbitt, Mansfield; S. S. Packard, Covington;
G. R. Sheffer, Liberty; D. S. Magee, Blossburg; Fox
£ Witter, Mainsburg, and by Dealers everywhere.
March 27th, 18fil.-6m. ,
|iVTOTICE. —The public are hereby notified
U-V that tbe Co-partnership heretofore existing and
conducted in the name of Bennett A Randall, in tbe
Mercantile b^ifiaXVl^folted
of Lumber in t®si?o<tntyfiB noW mutual
Consent and agreement, taking effect the Ist of April,
lust The Books and Accounts will remain with, and
are the property of the niw Firm of Solomon Ben
nett A-Bon, who will continue tbe business at the old
stand. All ha> ing unsettled 'accounts are particularly
requested to colljmd. settle tbe same.
J The old firm lender their thanks for the liberal share
Of patronage given them by the public, and solicit a
eontinoSliahfitfeinlaTbhaod Jalrooage'to their suc
cessors, wbq will endeavor to reader a full equivalent
la goad and cheap goods at cash' prices, and every ar
ticle plainly marked in figures, that all who purchase
tan read and examine for themselves.
} SOtOMON BENNETT,
J. M. RANDALL,
- Middlebnry, April 20,, 1861.
i .38:03 .. r .-«jOTr|B
jfTTTE- have Ingham’s Combined Smaller end
IVV -Separator in oar Mill,, and eon now clean all
perfectly, and separate all foul grain from it,
and particularly the oats. Farmeps can bare all tbe
oats taken oat of their seed wheat at onr Mill at 4 cts.
ter bushel. Coll and examine the!' mersbeen.”
f " W&IQHT 4 BAILEY.
Welleboro, March 18,1561.
ginat
9JS&
|jp|&f|;RS.
The lubscriber would respectfully announce to
liens of Wollsboro that he has os hand an sl
it ofHarrison'i Columbian Hair Oils, Soaps,
Hals BestoraUves, Bongo -and Powder for
- Ac., Ac. Be would invite all to give him
-uebarber sbonshaok ofthoPostoffiee.
W, mi. * GKO. CAMPBBLX,.
PAPBE
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j. Mf. lOTr^Prtedp^toft^o'fthtgetotW^^wW^
; ar§TEß'
in the Bnd^Eeqf^Sle
. J. War»«% ByftMcr of end 'om»mentel Ptn-
aad GorTCTpandtkrtv
Hon.B Lecturer on OoapwejWlaw and
i Political Economy. ■' _____
Staler.
; ESTAMXIfISQ,COMMITTEE. -..'. 1 „
Hon. SHESXAnD. PliElps,. Waf. K. Oaftoicr, JESQ., '.TtttcT R.
< MOEOiK, JSsa- Wk. E. Tatws, of the Am Qt TmMt, Weed
- 4C0.,D. tt bt 'thc firm' ofJWkeon,Dagos *
* Mirks, Ite-Wltt C. Striker',, , r - -. .5 * * - * T
i The object ol this College is tb Uflbrd to -all att-opportuaity
of obtaining a. tbojonghbqafoeK»-education.,. -.. ;
i The WfiSkn# films carefully arranged- by practical
accountants tbialnsltutlon aitd embraces all
|he refeoflt flnpfroveareiite.:" ;• ~ * '
| The coarse of instruction, comprises every department of
business. TbUlMhmfc wßlbe thoroughly Unghtth* science
e practice of Double Entry Book-Keeping as applied to the
wing kinds of business* viz;—-GeneraL ttcrchandising,‘
nfactaring, Banking* Commission, gteomboailng, Bail
roauing, Yoreigft Bhlpi®&j6 Ac.
‘ Youko Mbs can quathy themselves ina-shorttime at thlr
Institution to. fill important"and lucratire situations. Am
ple references can horgiven-.where,.graduateB of 1860 are now
filling deslrabe? sHtrtlionowith Salaries wylng from $6OO to
$l6OO per annum. . - - >
: The Proprietors are In possession of testimouWefrornaome
pf tbefirst commercial houses in the State,, to.-.yrhom they,
have furnished book-keepers,' showing their entire-eatUrfhc
flonaml confluence in the ability ,of the graduates otitis
- Penmanship, in aU Its branches, faughtby the mostekUlful
and thorough masters of Hie art; : No college in thebonntry
Pnjoya a higher reputation iti this department.
- Mias:Department entirely ,s?patateX&m that .of the gen
tlemen.
\ Students 'iaat enter. yacation.s
time to complete the confae Horn 8 to 10 weeks* Students
passing tbe requisite examination art presented with the
most elaborate and elognntlycngraved Diploma Issued by any
Commeiviai or classicalinatiroUoniothaUuion. Assistance
xondered to graduates In procuring situatfunr.
I terms of price of board, testimonials
from graduates fitting situations, Ac., send‘tor circular con
taining fall particulars. , . _ *. 13yl
rpHE EMPIRE STORE B^FULIfBLAST.
HTJBKAB 1
worth or :
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES.
BOOTS AND SHOES, .EATS AND .CAPS,
Crockery, Hardware, &c.
os pzHißgnpir at; ; ,
J. B; BOWEN & CO.’S
: Empire Store,
; WELLSBOROi PA.
J. . .
' Doors open every day (Sundays excepted), “from
early dawn till dewy ttie h’hoys pn Band to
show this immense stock free of charge, end fife on
(he lowest key ever heard inYioga county.; .
j Never was.there snob an opportunity since the days
bf 'Solomon to gratify the- eye ’and' the' mind. Oir,'
Spme.great with, a vocah
nlary that wonld reach to the Rocky Mountains, that
we might be able to tell yon one half of OUT endless
variety,of Fall and Winter Goods.. As for prises,
there is no use in talking. 'We sell so low we are of
ten "afraid folks may think that-we steal onr goedK—
But do not By afraid,'friends, Cothe ojtesind.aU, and
you shall Serwhnt you, shall see. - If yotir eye-sight
is poor, don’t forget yonf epeetacles..'We will show
■yon, the bcavty of nature, boiled down” in the kettle of
Orta and’ sciences* and manufactured intpiothis, large
stock of-goods. -ficcollocVwe wJI aSow none to un
dersell US. 4 , .
. All kinds of Produce,taken in exchange for Goods.
| Wellsborb,.Nov, 7, 1860. ; ... ,V ; , , ■. .
HEAD QUARTERS
! . o:- t : ■ -y--.! • h •r.
j toKiJNAftV,
i ' v-K.O-. Si MARKET SpjSET lfi , ,
; ,iiu L} ■- : a OORMIRKJ, lir.i^
I The subscriber trould rtspeotfnHy request the atteb*
(ion of 'OZ
ici the extensive additions lately made tofiii stock of
I' VdViEt? j*. .
• Books, Stationary*
FANCY ARTICLES, &c.,
forming the post complete- assortment that can be
fcnndin this section, and which will be sold at -:
WHOLESALE <HL RETAIL,
at cannot to give satis faction. On
Sand at all times the
BTANfcABD woass OP TBS HOST
POPttiiAXi AUTHORS, >
IN PROSE, POETRY. HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY. AR
” CHItECTUBE. RELfGION, ROM ANCE, AC.
DISTRICT SCHOOL LIBRARIES,
aipplied at .New York prices. BIBLES, HYMN,
BOONS, and PRAYER'BOOKS, in great quantltyf
BLANK BOOKS, of every description.
memorandum: and fasa Books, : :
4f kipdß, %»d jugrpMtioniat kini_in»d» to ot
on short notice.
; All kinds indellibla^lNKS, Stee
and Oold
Lithograph» «ad tlagTltvhm*. A
ij ._,i»ix33gg^^3B^^sSp^
Frame* of WtiiW-lhißeyitoaltliDg*, crplainTa-
3bsß>. ’As
*■/ V ±
LEcrrmEßS.'
,$30,000
■GEJffc- JftPk
'wmm* ■JwmMs.
- _ , ...a " r
iUenarm J)k*ua*r ..ewfftil** o eradicate antlwly? »U
NlG^r^rß^S. 1
of all kind*, OfiGAKIO AFfBwiONS. , ~.
PZas-rThe original. proprietor r of. the« 6, medicines -yu
rtired^Mosoffejc&ra’etondWg,thawof theaolife
mMtHner alone. ; ' ; ‘ ‘ - ‘" ",. 7’.'
PAWS liHlwlis»il r »tdi>, book; fjplot* and organs. • •
vi*.thkter»Sto4wFWtWiu
onB16oaa»a?B BeU/shtftjfj Situ RberniJiiSn'enfn ga.
sgefoflulß. oVKlhg'aiTn 10 iM’trorrt lHcert of «r
-“vtoOTPf^kin*
clnea. Parents wtirdb Wentiem wheniiTri- ttelr:atUtpncs
le suspected. Beliefwi9lwfcertain, • -■ •- •*••
* Tho Lifo PiU* anaThamix Emitter*
■.“ vvkoy •?. ; ;., 7 , ,
Andthus win we pH dl»ueJ;rom “5
Mid by ’ --'DR. WItMASf»:’MWWT, •
. V 336 Br»d»ny r cor. Aathony StWet, M»» Sdtk.- v
,-. SqijMtatar^U ■■■>'■ dll'
Q H ARLES G, OSGQOD,
.Is Boyr receiving his,, ; j
WINTEE Slclk OFGOODS,
Consisting of
Dry Goods, Clothing:,
groceries; hardware, r
Hats and Gaps, Boots add Shoes,
ISDN AND -StßEt,
RAILS, FLOUB,
SALT, &0.
Which, forvartety:and extent, israroly excelled, and
no greater inducements topurehasera con be offered
in this section of corinlry, either in
, VARIETY, aUANTITY, aUALITY OR PRICES,
Whelhet for
LACY, GENTLEMAN,. BOY OB GIRL, '
Farmer, r lLimk«maß.
jWyllsßoro, Oct. 31,1860.
fall" campaign
JUST OPENING AT
C. & J. 1. BRINSON'S
t O.VK PRIOp SIOEE.
XTTE wish to-call the friends and
YY customers to our a'saortmsntcf
SBASOitABLE GOODS,
■' • " ’ seen AS i V
iADIE S’ DRESS ■GO 0D 3,
- v t—■ ..cownrorr?--
BLACK AND PAK-GY SZLSS
CHALIJES; AND DE LAINE^,
INGHAMS; BRILLIANTS, <
PftENCB ANDAHBBIOAN mb
,'-.. t Atao. lf;'.' ii
SHAWLS, MANTILLA? AND i
Ottrstookjot staple goods is large,
is invited to ohr . - f t|, T
BROWN AND BMAipSED SHIELINGS & swyfepchs
CLOTHS, CASSRHERES AND VESTINGS,
FARMERS & MECHANICS’ CASSIMERES,
READYMADE CjLOTHING,
-CROCKERY and GLASSWARE,; ■'
CtitOCBBZES.BOOTS AND ’'
HOSIERY OLOVE S,
fcc. (
Ac.,
.WeUel)OTOj Sept. lj iB6O.
JMPORTANT TO; THE LADIES.
WASHINQ NO HORS A DHUDOB.
Theipnderaignedwould announce to the oitUens of
Tioga County, that they have purchased the right of
manufacturingajad-selling "l. „ ,J. ~ "
MlJCAlf’s'i WASHING IiiCBISE,
which for simplicity of construction,utility and cheap
ness, exceeds any other'roaChinVin'nge. It needs no
other recommendation .than to see it work; A'.' boy,
ton or twelve year* of age, can’do the washing” 1- of a
family IN AN HOUR.- Any-psrson in want of a
-good- laberreavsae washing machine, can taka one of
these hotnoaaddo theirwaahlngVrith :it, aad’if not
perfectly satisfied,, they can retum.it.
RedoTlectj thts machine is no humbug, but nnarli
cle inditpeniable ioevery family. It.does not wear
or tear the clothes to pieces like hand washing.
PRICE,’FIVIfeDOLLARS. yMaphinea; for eale at
ROE A DO.’S Store. Manufactured and sold at D„.
STURRCCK’S Shop, near the Academy.
' ; :: D. STTORodK.
’ ■ k Penmj/lvmiia Home, j
.AVI ■ : WeilsbOTo, Deo. lylBBo. J
. Faving nsed one of Mecay’o Washing Machine, I
can confidently reodmhlehd it, and would not be with
out onoforanyprioe. J. W, BIQONY..
FABI*i*& tiIKDS
; *•••• —■ > fobt &&&&?■
fpHE. wnow to setQ'ers
|X a largo fjaffßtlty of'exoellentJ fariDlcglandr, «iti
fated farm tiro to fifteen miles’ dlstanee from Wells,
foroV ioDet«M t ,Bbiiipnii Merrli
13oga , : r; n s _.
igpjiwijteyw. ■%>%■ j^»iii»ifc)iwia»«rii ', > jto w^,u3# r 4^#flbF---...^.-...^
5 DAILIES jT»f-WMATM*«B»*OVE»»tIiT
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■ < Weekly, Xift ,,.
Welcome,Quest, , Wilke’sSfirit, . , r
CenhttT - > fti«iar% « f^frowirU^mfkwdofweTg^^AjM'
,-; . ~ Jroptert. v; ■-- isfar superior to those heretofore in lue,
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Jankieriiit;, - 'TrnaFhg, ■ ■ •'•
StiT.Blartralei Hew*, - ’ Iriih* AtncHtan, ! i.
Harper's Tyeekly, ‘ ' HUtell'a Living Age,,
Waverly. Kagaiiflo, , thompson"* Exporter.
i *ffOJ>msLXEJSi; - -
Harper’s Magazine, ' !! Godey’e Lady VBook,
Frank Leslies' Magazine, Peterson's Magazine,
Atlantic Monthly, . .. Arthurs Magazine, ■ -
Ecleetio Magatlne, ~ Ladies’- Repository, i,
AH thuYearßound, •Ladies! Visitor,
Knickerbocker, Pickles, -
Budget of Fan,' PEanny’Phellow.
.ATjo, w.ijl be fcept constantly on hand, a com .ets
repository, of, .. - , v *■ f ; .
msTtaaoJoi poetical,
PCHO.OL AND MISCELLANEOUSBOOKS, f
Blank Books, Paper Hangings,
■ SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, Ac. .
Orders for Binding 1 Books. The work executed td.sait
any taste,, and on the Ibwest'posaiblo terms. Particu
lar attention will also he given'tb SPEqIAL.OBDEBS
fdr any thing, comprehended in the trade.
60H00L BOOKS.
Sanders’ Seriesof Readers,Qroanlcafa Mathematics,
Colton’s & Fitches’ Geog’y,- Davies-. -
Montoitf & McNally's “ .Sahdbrs’ Spellers, .. f
Potter and Hammond’s Writing Book,.
ErowOfs and Kenyon’s Grammar. ;
;ihe patronage of the pahlial* respectfallysblicited
■1 '-/wm,;h:'
.WeHshbro, Pa., September 5, 1860, yl k§
.■jVJEW -DRUG STORE Iff WELLSBORO.
Dr. O. VvT GIBSON,
Having just opened a first-class ~ Drag Store opposite;
Roy’*jßloek, announces to ,the : citizens of this, place,
and .surrounding country that he will keep constantly
on hand a large and choice stock of
DRUGS ARD HEDItCIWES,
( Wines and Liquors, Patent-Medicines, Paints,
. ... Oils. A -Dye. Staffs, Lamps, Window ■
. - GlasSi'Cigara,A;Tobacco, j
CAMPBBNB, FLUID ASD KBROSISB Oli, ’
and every .other article kopt-in a first class. Drag Store.
' : AN EXPERIENCED DRUGGIST
always In attendance. . , ' . . '
!/SS~ PhysioiahsTroscripllons carefully compdun--
ded. Tho public are invited tocall. •
Wellshoto, Deo. 19,-1860.
WELLSBGiIG FOUNDRY
■ ANO IJfE SHOP
r : AGAIN IN "y CBt BLAS T.. ! ■
EO BE RX YOUNG, late of of Tabor
-Young A Co.j .Tioga, takes this method to in
form the Public thdthe has,leased thb
Foundry aaa. Machinfi Shop,
in the Village lOf.WelLgbbrtv for a term of years, and
itio running order..is-propitrqd-tQdo
all kmasof work? usually done at such an establish
ment,kt fnd’hest’msinerahd outof file hist ijwtfiali
’ ‘rWJgIRITV' YfiASK Bfitf a
■ He has hadover twenty years'expenoneo in, the bh
aiheas andvrill hare the work, entrusted to-him, dqjft
directly anderhis supervision. • • ; .l- .
' 2fb Korl wilt be lent oiit %al/JUiukid. ‘
xilL.ffEA'BlirGS, PIOWS , STOVES'
andcaatings of all kinds on hand and made to order.
#ajr 28, 1857.. ‘ YOUNG.' v
&fi<j
V*«
J^E W tLOUBTNG MILL
OS 'CfBEjEK,
NEAR HO DID AY VILER:
tlfa subscriber,-having .completed his large three
stofy Grist hud Klouridg Milt; is prepared' to furnish
Flour, Meal an£ Feed in quantities to suit purchasers.
of kinds on short noting hhd on terms which cannot
thU to please. , X.havo THREE It UN, OP STONH,
almost constantly employed,-and tam stirs that a trial
of will proye beneficial to the customer as
weR sjj myself. ' ’ 0, P. MoCLXJRB. ;
IB6O. - " ■- r ■
;7 lIP LAST INrjBXTEO, '7
BBSTA3SD CHEAPEST -
bed m -obe j
MORE elaslid than feathers, and ligbier and more
durable. Price, only $5.00. .For sale by
' ® 7- -7 S. -B. WBLX»Sj/ LawrancovUle,
toi^Pß^r
: mRROfiS t
TTTST rtoelwd; at SMITH’S BO&KSTOBK, the
y ' *iMnrtineiit af Mirrori erer
v£**V "WUtwro,People who wlA' "to utk
tnwnwltti W 6 thorn* iriUplois*call and
ex*miqe v ;. ,-- - ;
A "HEW; XArge, u»Hlm(>it^r
•#£•*.»-,., ,;v «:;;
Will be sold »t the lo»e«t prices, by
V' 1 : : ,.-, , : S! > ,r. ; .:, ,B. S.WKLLS. l
-Emp Sept w ,; t; :fc.
onr bhil£(tt^yr : |ik
: • »WS,^eaiW*
■v. h
.t i:
c.ms-.T om- w.o aiK :
’ MIRRORS I
Pbftjr, =?£, ihe nn4ersi«i«r 'are pi
o«a for sale Urn SiSairf
sale o I thoabora ton reStefiL
'n 4 ~'viA ' ' ' :J V' V ' --Ab'SEtß'
. coßisriisr^
FIRE &LIFE W
V feXOELO# i THOMIPsbN; AfiEST!
AETSA'FTRE INSVB'ANCE COMPANY
Of Hartford, CL—Capital j]
HARTFOIiDFIEE INSURANCE CO?
•-Gajiital, •■'- - ‘‘ ■'■ ■■ '
PACENIN FIRE mSVRAKCE COIIPAXT
Of Hartford,' Ct—Capital, - jj 4
PBQRIES FIRE 'INSURANCE COMPANY
Of New York City—Capital ■ $l5
FEW ENG LANE FIRE INSURANCE C 3
- -Of Hartford, CL . <s;•
MANHATTAN FIRHINSmiANCE Co; ; *
■ ; OfNew York Cjtyi—Capital; j
MASSASOIT FIBS INSCEANCHCO. •
Capital, - - .
HOMESTEAD FIRS INSUEANCECOM?', ‘
""CnjSital,' '
NEW YOKE LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Accumulated Capital, " -
Tbo preparedio' Issue pelitf
,801101109 On the most favorable terms in tb'
know&aad reliable Stock Companies.
Form buildings-lnsured - for three years at;
low fig any good companies.
All losses will be promptly adjusted tmilpak
office. Applications by mail will receive prom
tention . , ’ ■ ' WM.I. BIGELO'
Oct. IS, 1859. * 0. H. THOMPSO!
P. J, FABBINGTON, Snrrcyor.
iyrAIfSFIELD CLASSICAL SEMi
LTX BIAMSniU). TIOGA CO.,
The Spring Term of this Institution will v
April.2d, 1861, andcpritinne thirteen weeks.
E. TvXLDMAX. A. M.,..,.. Principal.
, -Jfrs.’H. P. B." WitDirAjriU..........Preceptrei.
-Miss E, A. Cha5e............Mu5ic Teet
t — ri— ......
!■- _ Teacher in Primary Departr
Sir. Isaac Sticexet.Penmansl
. expenses.
t Tuition (Primary) per Term.........
Common English
, Higher English and Languages......
. . Music, PiaoQ or?Mo!odOTn,.,„..
I , Csa of Instrument „„
[ ; P e ,r term'..,...._
f ' ♦be!; pertefmv. .................
| 1 Incidentals,'pep tenn..;.,„. 1;...............
| -Boardin privatefamilies, per week..,.. 1
Every possible effort'trill,bo made, both bj
I' Trustees and Paculty, torafTord.as good advaata'
can bo hadinahy, School in tnh’State. The Set
• is now in-procesS oP cpmpicUon,’ which will eti
to atford the*-Very best ' accommodations to ’
i> dent* gt the opening of the Spfing Term. I
|. attention wUI be given to sucii as are preparing,
selves (or teaching; Those who bavo ionsordt
terS4neducat«i"wiilli<f wile to send them to Nasi
Tuition payable one half at the cbimntnceoi
. the term, and the remainder at the middle or sp
toriiyarranged.'. ' 'd - -
-AUkinda of.'produce taken in-payment fa
if;hroßghtrit.the commencement of the Term,
ket price. .
Por farther particulars’add rets the Principal
; Vacancies inlhe'Fttcnltywill he filled inune
J A- Eenr.;N;-PSLLOWS, ’
A..J,-RpsspSeo’y,i --.. vFeh. 27,1861-
:F OE, ’S ALE!
WICKHAM &BLOOB6II
. , At, OUR SOSEfir IS
TIOGAj TIOGA COUNTY, PA,
-ikhJJtOX SO?*IXQf.
JPSrtnro TREES,SHEUBBEB'
EVEmEEKh%.j; ? ., <te..<fc
. P£ARS—tTraetf of dceirtfcle kinds, wd<
tra largesfse/ff desired. Standard treMin bearing.
-great-firmly ofthecbokwt kinds.
dlffereatjkindajQf Crabappfo. >
k} f MJ M Uf go supply oftia best.aod most <)
CHERRIES—An «xt«Dtira isjortWP'ntof the r
, w, Disiea.Jsa&ella, Elai
dy. White Sweet Water, White Saflartf, lUrtf-
Rebecce am! Concert}. -- : f -
Aifr, Ho!
nnt» B&i&uu of fir, .European Silter ?Jf.
Spruce, Siberian and American ArW.Tltae, Larch..
a Berberry, CTitotf'
SpMnvda prunlScdlo, Beataia,’{Jreen Poraylhls.
Praicio <Jtteen.
GOOSEBERRIES—Of sereral cbolco Tarietid.
Reii, and White.
Wetroufa iar/trall «b6'*rh fn'wantof any of tt*-
trees, h> c«U-'amli»o tfieiß.'fijr their own satisfitf**'
* . ,- B. OrWIOKMw
•’*' JOHN *.3LOOD6(»*
Tioga, Aag. 22,1860^1
*E O O
f |>HK Subscriber moat, respectfully annoanc
J., hcMs on at. (heel'd stand, and foi
.. Cheap Lot afFuf uiluro.
oompiUingin part
pratingand Cauinonßumaut, Suerttoriet ori
Oprdflnd Pier.TaHa, Dim
Bnexkfg ti TabUt,3larblt.toppedaad Comtuoi
CvpbqbT&f&Mage aad olKer B«b(ead>, Sic
■ foM ixdd‘ 6lSfr», Qili end Booemocd Mould'
; OWHMSI node on *hort fIWf 4 '
dented- ,
.; %Bff S»wipg 4oßa to order- . -
} u u ”, a*l. VJXJSOB*
Wit|,lA« WALKER
•-JWIiA
! OF'
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Utathttttm. $
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