p FIAG- 18 THERE Oar‘flag here—the. starry flag i-arefathers gave. O'er Freedom’s home. Free Soil, Free Men, Id triai&phioDgtto wave J- Yet nil Fla orfght'abd shining folds gqpka to stain, ___ Till Ffoei)ia’a r te)st la called to "fight ' S o’er-ngoin 1 * • ‘ And.fight vre will, from vale to hill^ The V'.Utlc cry ismeard, Till with Free Speech, Free Soil, Free Men, Tjiftjin^onXheart;is s£irred.„. Freedom! peerless boon! Worth all the world besides; For thee, fi<hr-mtmy hero souls f Have gladly bled and died! 1 And ’-tis forthee, .dear Liberty, * We gather in this fight, To save thy .flag from stain and shame, And Slavery’s awful might! Free Snei.ch v Free Labor, and Free Boil l\ Liuotnn and Right unrolled, • Are mottoed jthere for Freedom’s host, On every shining fold. \ ». Our Flap is there! oh. bright and fair, i - - It lead* the millions ou, Till Slavery’s surging waves bo stayed, And Freedom’s battle won 1 And valor's arm and beauty's smile Shall'bid it proudly wave, , Till notnfrood-of Freedom’s soil Is cursed by chain or slave! 'Free speech. Free presses, far and wide, [ < *Be these’ the battle cry, Till, Freedom's flag in Freedom’s cause Is croWncd with victory! - I IFrbm the LaSalle (lU-) Piesa.] A Short Sermon to “ Douglas Worshippers/ iy TTfIAJfC DOODLE. Anri rievou* men cftralcdj Stephen to bis burial-and made gtrat letrfoacuticm over hlxn —Acta vili. 2. My doar Douglas brethren : I intend to talk to vou at this time, about the folly and sinful ness of worshipping man. The heathen how fo images of wood and stone, and some worship unclean beasts. But we of this generation Irave-becti guilty of the meanest idolatry; of all -in worshipping a little lump of corrupt flesh andJjlood, called, called Stephen, now defunei. A few weeks ago when we ladened our vessels with rum and wliipky for our brethren, who were sent as the port of Charles ton, in the foreign land .of South Carolina, to -preach the gospel df Dred Scott and popular Sovereignty and gave them gold and silver wherewith to buy their bread acd meat, our departed friend was full of promise, and high uplifted as the good of Democracy, and all who would fall down and worship him should have their reward. { But, alas! our brethren have returned to ua with nothing but his unseemly carcass. *'And devout• men carried Stephen to fits burial , and made great lemoniaiion over 'him” And it came to pass, when our chief priests and elders w-cro gathered together -in conven tion at Charleston, that many of the heathen of that region would not fall down and worship our goldon calf. And we said unto them .they ■were wrung ? that the golden calf would grant them maijy indulgences ; he would give, them Bourbon'whiskdy,’apple jack and red-eye as beverage«, and had promised nine hundred and -ninety thousand foreign missions, post offices .and custom houafrand take five hundred old fo gies into his cabinet. But all- this would not avail. Nary bowel of compassion could be moved within them, and therefore our brethren 'returned unto us. lt And dcront men carried Stephen to his burial, grcat\ lemonta iion over him ” 1 And the disciples of Stephen spake unto them, saying, that they did notxare whether niggers were voted upside down, or downside up, it made no difference. But they wore rebellious, and declared that we must nigger out of the fence and protect them In the Territories where there are no fences ; but we couldn’t'do it. We referred them to Freeport, where 'Ste phen spake of “unfriendly legislation," but they didn’t care a red for the Police Magistrate of the Territories, but would pasture their niggers there, on (Jncle Sam's farm. They wouldn’t let us put a fence of unfrienly legislation around them, and because we wolden’t give the niggers pasture, they wasedj with wrath, and Stephen gave up the ghost. "And devout men cairicd .<’JStephen to his burial , and made great lemonia iion over /tiw. 4 ' In vain our brethren promised to erect a false -bottomed platform, to delude the heathen with • -tricks of legerdemain. Oh, the “irrepressible conflict!” It squeezed our poor little Stephen so hard,.that gout nor influenza need trouble • him more. They cast rocks upon him. The lions roared at him. The eagle “quivered his tail at him in proud defiance." Old Buck shook his horn at him. The niggers shook their wool and laughed at him, because the “Rail-mauler" received more rotes from Suckers than he did. And our Own hundred and fifty-two and a half brethren stood by and saw him crushed out, and bewailed ther empty pockets, and the loss of the good things promised them. "And de void men envied Stephen to his burial, and made great lemontalion over him.” And now, in conclusion, mv-dcar Douglas brethren, I know-it is hard for us to believe that Stephen is-snuffed up. "We cannot realize it. But it is even so. -AVe never shall behold his ooat'tail dragging bn the ground any more. Its beautiful folds have been wrapped around his ■wounded seat of honor, and he has been lain at rest. The‘-irrepressible conflict” has dealt him a smasher on the nob, and his voice will no longer char or us with the beautiful song of Popular Sovereignty. Therefore cease your blubbering of Stephen. There is yet hope of salvation for us. There is a plank still left for us poor shipwrecked sinners to cling to. Our brethren north and south already stand upon it. Though the heathen have denounced it as a relic of barbarism, yet our elders in the great council of the nation say it is a good one. We will go the land of the blessed saints in 'Utah, ■where it is fenced in-and shout for old Mrs. Polly Gamy. -Thre, ■refposing on licr bosom, we will bury all our sorrows for the immaculate Stephen, who was- so shamefully martyred at Charleston. Let him rot in peace. Farewell, then, to poor old Stephen, •; The famous Gharleston martyr; <■ a > Tor-he Ued Votive couldn’t believe ijim, Asd we won't go tumbling after. Thus; you sec, I have quoted the Dutch poet, and be will close with the words of the text, tt jlnd devout men carried Stephen to his hurial, and made gi'c<xt lemdniation over him ” *ThO choir will please sing that good old sock dology, of “Possum up a gum tree,’’ while a collection is being taken f up fur the benefit of our late missonaries ut Charleston. The other day Mrs. Snifkins, being unwell, .lent for a medical majvand declared her belief .toatshewas poUonedUnd that Mr. Snifkins “l d 'dn,t d 0 i*>" shouted Snifkins. ■ it donto 6amm “" ’ Bhe >s»’t poisoned. Prove , «.doctor; open here the willing.” » - Sower without ACADEMY. ' . Wellshoro’, Tioga County, Penna. MAHINUS N. ALLEN, A. M.; • • Principal. Miss Cynthia Fabup.ii, - * - - - Preeepfrett. Miss L. Lucinda Allen, - - - - .A**utant. Miss Josephine M. Todd, - - Music Teacher, The Academic-year will be divided of 14 weeks each. Fall;Term commences Monday, August 20;-close* Friday, November 23. Primary Department, - SS,OO Common Branches, .... 4,00 Higher English, - ■ . . . . 5,00 Languages, ..... 6,00 Instrumental music (extra) Term oi l 2 weeks 10,00 Board and Rooms in private families furnished at "reasonable prices. Students wishing to board them; selves may also-obtain Rooms in private families. The success that has attended the efforts of Prof. Allen os a teacher m other institutions in which he has been engaged encourages the Trustees to antiei pate entire success in his connection with the Wells boro Academy. ’ The primary department will be tinder thocaro of Miss Allen, whoso time will be given exclusively to the children placed under her charge. There will be formed a TEACHER'S CLASS, the instruction of which to be out of the regular school hours, but no extra charge made. “*'• Bills of Tuition are to be paid at or before tbe mid dle of each Term. order of Trustees, J. F’ DONALDSON, PrcSu Wellshoro, March, 8, ISGO. MUSIC A L NORMAL SCH 0-0 L. PROF.’S JEWETT & IIARRISOX will open n Normal Music School, in Wellshoro, Tioga Co., commencing • • TUESDAY, AUGUST 14th. 1860, And continue in .session Six Weeks. It will bo the ob ject of the Principals of this school to impart a thor ough course of instruction to all wishing to qualify themselves for teachers, either rocal or instrumental, as also to those who wish to make greater proficiency in music, either practical or theoretical, for their own individual gratification or benefit. The course of instruction will embrace the art of ploying the Piano Forte, Organ, Mclodeon. Violin, Violincelio, Guitar, and all instruments used in Or chestras or Brass Bands. Singing in nil its depart ments, Thorough Bass, Harmony, and Composition. Tuition, (payable in advance,) SlO 00, allbwing students the privilege of pursuing any or all of the above studies. Board in private families can be secured on reason able terms, by addressing Mr. 11. P. Erwin, Wellsboro* Pa., before the commencement of the school. Boara ’ at Hotels may be obtained without the necessity of special notice. Should further information bo desired, it can bo-had by sending for a circular to Dr. IV. \V. Webb, Widls boro, or communicating with Mr. H..P. Erwin "Wells*, boro, or Prof. 11. Harrison, Friendship, Allegany Co., N. T. , i 1 -Wellsbor o* Junc 2S, ISGO. Preparatory-School Tor Teachers. Wellshoro, Tioga County, Pennn, L. R. BURLINGAME, A. 8., - - Principal. The Fall Tenfi begins Tuesday, August 2l*t, and dloses Friday, Nov. 2d. TUITION, Juvenile Department, ... $2.50 Common English Branches - - 3,50 Higher English Branches, - - 4,50 Languages, - - - _ . stoo5 t 00 Pupils of any degree of advancement received, and carefully instructed. A Teachers* Class will be formed early in the Term, and special efforts will be made to properly Qualify those designing' to leach, for their profession, Wellsboro, July 12, ISGO. CEDAR RIJN HOTEL. CEDAR RUE, LYCOMIEO COUXTT, PA. THIS house has been lately refitted and opened for the accommodation of the public. Located at a central point: stages leaving eveiy alternate day fur Wellsboro and Jersey Shore, connecting with cars on the Tioga R. 11. north arid S. i E. U. 11. on the south. This llonse U situated on the Codar Run Gang Mill safe and cons'enient landing for rajts in the rafting season. Good po*ts are firmly set on the left and the beach is free from obstructions. Hav ip(g been practically engaged in the river business for ujany years wo feci confident we can anticipate' the wants and requirement? of tins trade, and will endeav or to please. The table, bar, chambers and stables will always be attentively watched ami well supplied. Call and see us, and we will part with you sure to sco you again. D. A % FISIf, Proprietor, Cedar Run. Feb. 16, ISCU, H. D.; deming, Would r-speetfully announce to the people of Hogu County that be is now piepaied to fill ail orders for Apple. lvu‘r I’euch, Cherry, Seclariue. Apricot, Evergreen ami Deciduous Oruameut.il trees, AUu tuinuils Raspberrl*** s , Gooseberries, Blackberries ami Strawberries ol all new and approved van ities. ( f’lSf ' of Ifjtri.!, Perpetual and Sam iner Uu&cs, Mttta, Bourbon,Noisette, Tea. Bengal or China, and Climbing 80-cs, SHRUBBERY— l!,cladin " fill the newv n „ Vm of Altbea. Cahcantlni* Dentzia. Lilacs, Syrincias. Viburnums, Wigiliaa jfec. F f ,OW E l«S— l ‘ ueonics > Dahlias, Phlpacs. Tulips. .. , Uyaciuihs, Narciasisj Jonquils, Lil l«H. Ic. * GRAPES—AII varieties. Peabody's New limit l««.is Strawberry. 4 doz. plants, $5 Orders respectfully si-licited. - ■fcJUOrdcrs for Grafting, Budding or Pruning will be promptly attended to. Addro-s * Dec. 16, ’SS. HILDIIBTB & LANDIS, CASHHEALER-SIX GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CLOTHING, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c, One door below Holiday'. Hotel, Wdlfboro, Pa. Cash paid fur Hides nndfifli kinds of Groin. ' c. im.DKnn, uellsboro, Oct. Glh, IS.'O. 11. LAXHI-S WOOL, WOOL. THE subscriber gives notice that bo has taken the \V oolen Factory of J. I. Jackson, near Wellsboro, wuern he will do all custom carding and cloth dre-sin that may be entrusted to him the coining season "xiio works have been putin thorough repair, and all’work will bo warranted if die wool is brought in proper condition. r e The terms arc pay d<.wn in all case?. The highest cash price will be paid for wool to those who wish to sell.- Jt. IV. JACICSOX. Wellsboro, April 12th, ISGO. 3m. SPRING- FASHIONS 1860. GENTLEMEN’S wear of Silk Hat?, at the NEW HAT STOItE in !Arcade -Block, opposite the Dickinson House. 5 p QUICI’ Corning, Feb. 23- ISCO. ' ‘ ilatYer. MaiiMidtl Flomiiis Mill, n, ) n "Ol'tyow tK-nsby notified mat said MII.L has ju-»t been repaired, and put in per lect order, havmg tlneo nm of ttone and a Intent 'Join Separator, "Inch will separate all from the train consequently the bo« of work can and win be dune clmnu and farmers are invited to try this Mill, a*-*' * rate work wdl be wiuTfinteu by > J 0 KEI Mnnsfieldj-Jijjgjjst IS. 3559. 4&-N. B.i C.uh paid for all kind* of Grain at tin SODA FOUNTAIN, SODA FOUNTAIN, SODA FOUNT FOR SALE ntu greatbnrpiin. Inquire nt Juno 21, ISM. ROY'S DRUG STORE. Amen. Brown’s Bronchial Tracing OU COUGH LOZENGES. For the euro of hoarse ness, Sore Throat and Pulmonary Irritation, and to clear the voice for public speakers and singers. , For sale at Hoy’s Drugstore.' KISDI.YC. BOOKS, Magazines and Newspapers hound in Su ponot Styles. Universal,facilities' .enahU fli to pleas all. Sail nod see at the' BOOKSTORE MITCUELIVS SYRUP OF IPECAC. For Colds, Coughs.. Croup; Ac. At Roy’s Drug Store. 100 P , ll£C£3 VEI ' VET RIBBON, jnst received at HARBftr s ■ THE TIOGA COt'iKT Y A GITA TOR. 11. D. BEMTNG. W boro. Pa, SUMMER BULLETIN! • -rnoif G. & E. S. STEWART, Wo. 4 Concert Block, Corning,' N. Y., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, SUMMEU GOODS, •LADIES' DRESS GOODS, CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, VESTINGS. AC. BOOTS AND SHOES, STSA-W- GOODS HOStEHY, GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, Y ANEES NOTIONS, &c. ‘ &c. &c, &o. &c. Corning. N. T,, July 2S, 1360. mar 23 NEW GOODS AT THE EMPIRE STORE, AND A NSW SYSTEM or SELLING THEM! J. K. BOViEN Jt, CO., Are now receiving a large and well selected assort ment of DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES) CROCKERY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, AC., AC., AC., , Which they will sell ■ CHEAPER TEAS EVER BEFORE OFFEREE TO THE TRADING COMMUNITY. They have come to the conclusion that it is for thoi|r interest as well as that of their customers, to : Sell Goods for Ready Pay, os in that way they can sell them at less profits than can bo done on long credit. Thankful for past favors,, we respectfully invite one and all to call and examine our stock of goods and wo will* try to convince yon that it is for jour interest to buy at the Empire Store. J. R. BOWEN,' ' ' *i. nr LRARi), A. HOWLAND. WclLboro, June 23,15C0, 'CORNING FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE. BIGELOW &, THOMPSON, AGENTS. AETNA- FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Of Hanford, Cl.—Capital $1,000,000. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY— Capital, $OOO,OOO. PA (EX IX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital, $150,000. PEOPLES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of New York City—Capital ’ $150,000 NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE CO. ' Of Hartford, Ct.' ' MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE CO. Of New York City,—Capital $200,000. MASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE CO. Capital, $20(j»000. HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital, - $150,000. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. . Accumulated Capital, $1,506.000. The subsvHbers 1 are prepared to issue policies of in surance on the most terms in the above well known and reliable Stock Companies. FarnUbuildings injured fur three years at rates as low as any good companies. All losses will be promptly adjusted and paid at this office. Applications by mall wilt receive prompt at tention . WM. L. BIGELOW, . Oct. 13.1559, ' j C. H. THOMPSON, P. J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor. NEW DRUG STORE. rXIIIE UNDERSIGNED takes pleasure in nnnoun- I cing to the citizens of Wellsboro and vicinity that ho has just opened a new Drug Store in OSGOOD’S BUILDING, IQiiln St., he has a complete assortment of DRUGS Sc 3S^EU3IOX3STBS, wnich he will sell cheap for cash. Our Stock'd Drugs is complete, embracing every article ever called for. PATENT MEDICINES, Jhync’s, Ayre’s, Ilclmbold's, McLnne's, Brant's and other popular Mocftcines, together with Wlstar's Bal sam. Cod Liver Wolf’s Aromatic Schnaps, &c, CHOICE * VINES MAT) LIQUORS, for Medicinal and Sacramental uses. PAINTS AND OILS, 'of tho boat quality: Flavoring Estrada, Spices, Pepper, Saleratns, Soda, Candles, Soap, Burning Fluid, Campheno, Turpentine, Alcohol, And an innumerable variety of articles in common use. - JZSr Please call at the NEW DRUG STORE. P. R. "WILLIAMS, Ag’J Wellsboro, March 10, 1559. NEW ARRANGEMENTS ( AT THE NEW STOVE & TINSHOP, WELLSBOUO, PA, THE subscribers, having purchased tho entire stock lately owned by D. P. Roberts, will hereafter curry on (ho badness at tho stand. They hope by attention to business, and always keeping a full stuck of articles in~lheir line, and selling them at less rates than any other establishment in Tioga County, to receive the patronage of the public. 1 c wish to cull the attention of those desirous of buying, to our stoetf of COOKING, BOX AND PARLOR STOVES AND STOVE FURNITURE, Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware, Which will be Sold so cheap that it will “astonish the natives.” CUSTOM WORK OF AIL KINDS Done on short notice, and in a superior manner. All work warranted. Give us a call. Shop and Storo opposite Koy’s Draw Store. U. HAZLET'X & CO. Isboro, Juno 7, 1860, LITjSBORO foundry A&» MACHINE SHOP GAIN IN FULL BLAST. BERT YOUNG, late of the firm of Tabor loung £ Co., Tioga, takes this method to in* form the Public that he has le.v&ed the Foundry and Machine Shop, io the of M ellsboro, for a term of years, and having put it in good running order, is prepared to do all kinds of work usually douc at such an establish' meat, in the beat manner and out of the best material. TWENTY YEARS. EXPERIENCE I He has had over twenty years’esperfencein the bu siness aud will have the work, entrusted to him, done .directly under bis supervision. Ab t cork icill be sent out half finished. MI LL-GEAR S K GS, ELO WS, STO VES and castings of all kinds on hand and made to order May 28, 1857, ' V-BOBEHT YOUffG., BROTHER Jonathan'* FurnitureFcihh. Price 25 tents. For sale at Ray’s Drug Btort. REVOLUTIONS, WHETHER in Government or fashions lever go backwards. “Old Fogyism” may froirn down every exhibition of youthful fancy, yet every issue from tbe Press of Fashion shows that some :iew ad vance has been made in this branch of Science and the Arts. Recognizing this principle of progress in hi I depart ment of Tr&do, J. WYE ROBIWSOW, has not sought to keep up with, but to go a little in advance of tbe ideas and wants of the community in which ho lives both as regards the style and-location of his business or the whereabouts and how tjhe does it. - | Believing that honesty of purpose and a strict Attention to Busines^' will under ordinary circumstances insure success he undertook to manufacture for this community a por tion of THEIR CLOTHING and it affords him much pleasure to know that be has so far succeeded as to have received a good { SHARE OF THE TRADE. A continuance of which—while ho edge? past favors*—ho earnestly and respectfully so licits. 11 Ii ~JUthr Xn every kind of business there tire some things that nre called Leading Articles, and eo we find in this that |l BLACK CLOTHS AND CASSIMBRES, are what almost everybody wants and without which no establishment can dress up its customer! in truly Elegant Style. Of t,bese he has -a great ajbnndance and as deeply dyed as any Democrat or BJatjk Eepub lican you can find in the land; while in jj UT-A-ISrCOLORED CLOTHS, bis assortment is ho less varied than the politics of the numerous parties, ranging all the way froth genuine administration down to rankest opposition. Xn bis selection of goods for Over Coalings he is remarkably fortunate both as to ' j| STYLE AND DDR ABILITY. ’ He has hot only a large Stock of Goods, l|ut his fa ctUties for manufacturing them were never better, having secured in Mr. Ten Eyck a most | EXCELLENT CUTTER. And in every other department the most competent help. Confident that he can offer advantages to bis customers not excelled by any in the trade, fjtnd deter mined to make bis establishment one of ihe best in this section-of country, ho invites ajtoniion of the people of Tioga County who are ih-uny - way in need of a good, comfortable, stylish nnd HijirabVc gar ment. J. HYE ROBINSON. Corning, X. Y., Nov. 10., 1859. GREAT INDUCEMENTS. I AM now prepared to wholesale FL-QUR, FEED, MEAL and GRAIN cheaper than any man in the county. As I BUY FOR CAS And being connected with several large d tablishmcnts, I can afford to to supply li and Dealers generally with a good article, a! than the cheapest. I have made arrangements in the city of so as to supply anybody and everybody wi! GROCERIES, AT WHOLESALE OR VERT CHEAP.,*"'" I COFFEE, SUGARS, TEA, FISH, And in fact anything in the Provision li sold cheap for cash, or.exchange for grain. WANTED. 10.000 BUSHELS CORN AND OATS, In exchange for Groceries. Call at FRED. K. WRIGHT'S Flour, Feed and Provision Siore, No. 8 Main-St., Wellsboro, Pa. . June 7, ISCO. 5225,000. FASHIONABLE ZHILLINERT SHOP, MAIN ST., WELLSBORO. ' MISS PAULINA SMITH has just pu-chased her _ SUMMER STOCK OF MILUNJERY, * consisting of* Neapolitans, Straws, Crapfe Bonnets, Jlcad Dresses, Yjmng Ladies' Riding Hats,* Little Girls’ Flats, Ribbons, Flowers, and in fact! ALL KINDS OF TRIMMINGS. -she solicits a call from {lie ladies' of Wellsboro and vicinity, feeling confident that I. HER GOODS WILL BEAR INSPECTION, and compare favorably with those of any establish ment in .the county in regard to price. If ' BLEACHING AND PRESSING dond in a superior manner. | , Room Opporilo Empire Store, up-ltairaJ May 24, 1566. ' ; • f ■ DENTISTRY. ~ FRANK UIcGEOKGE, Permanently heated in Concert Hall, Corning,' N, I'. YARIOUS Styles of Dental work. Tbi continuous gum or Porcelain, the.most naturjfl,- beautiful, and superior to any other system, Also [h new style very beautiful and cheap, just introduced.! Particular attention is requested to the artificial Bone for filling teeth, it being the color and nearly as hardlas the teeth and in many cases superior to any metallic substance. Also, by a now process of elcctro-mettllurgy, those having silver plates can have them heavily plated with gold on very reasonable terms. No chcbp humbugs introduced. His system of-practico is jjbe result of the experience of the best members of the profession.' Corning, Nov. 10,"J859. j) Refers to Dr. W. D. Terbel!,Dr. Mav,ljr. Munford, Corning. Dr. Dolson, Bath. Dr. Browal Addison. cabinet ROOM. rnHE Subscriber most respectfully announces that I he has on hand at the old stand, and for sale a Cheap Lot of Furniture. comprising in part j Dressing and Common Bureau*, .SVcrf/artU and Hook . Case*, Center, Card and Pier Table*!. Dining and Bren/,•font Tabic*, Cotimon Stand*, Cupboards, Cottage and other Bedsteads, Stand*, So fa* and Chairs, Gilt and Boseicood Slouldings for Picture prmnes. * | COFFINS made to order on short notice. A hearse will be furnished if desired. |j N. B. Turning and Sawing done to orclcr. August H, iSS9. B. T. vkyifOßN. hew hat And cap store. THE Sub'cribeVhas just opened in th'is place a new Hat and Cap Store, where he intends to manufac ture and keep ou hand ajarge aud general assortment of j Fashionable Silk and Cassimelre Hats, of my own manufacture, which will be Isold at bird ‘times prices. SILK HATS made to order on short notice. I - The Hats sold at this Store are fitted jrith a French Conformnture, which makes them soft aS»d easy to the head without tho trouble of breaking!your head to break the hat. Store in tho New Biodsj opposite tho Dickinson House. S. fop, QUICK* Corning, Aug. IS, 1859. f W. D. TERBEiI, CORNING, N. Y. I Wholesale and Retail Dealer, in • 1 f - DRUGS, And Medicines, Lead, Zinc, and Colored Paints, Oils, Varnish, Bniehes-Cninpheneand Burning Fluid, Dye Stuff, Sash and Class, Pi\re Liquors for Medicine, Patent Medicines, Artists Faiths and Brushes, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Flavoring Extracts, Ac., ALSO, | —A general assortment pf School Books— Blank Books, Staple and Fancy Stationary. j| Physicians, Druggists and Country Merchants dealing in any of the above articles’ can bo supplied at a small advance on New York prices. [Sept 22, 1857.] VIES! FUSS! FURS! FURS, —Tho subscriber bos jnsi received a large assortment of Furs for ladies wear, consisting of FITCH CAPES * VICTORINES, f. J '.FRENCH SABLE CAPES <£■ VICTORINES, RIVER MINE CAPES & MUFFS, t SOCK MARTIN CAPES & VICTORINES. Thesocoinpriso a smatAqnantity of iio assortment They have been bought allow prices and will bo sold at extremely low prices for cash, at fho Now Hatßtoro in Cornidg, N. Y. S. P. QUICK. SUMMER, 18 60. CHARLES G. OSGOOD Is'receiving large additions to HIS STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, * TO WHICH BZ WOULD INVITE THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC. THE STOCK OP DRY GOODS IS LARGE, EMBRACES NEARLY E' THAT THE MARKET DEMANDS LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, FROM CHEAP PRINTS UP. CLOTHS, CASSHSERES, TESTINGS, SILKS, DENIMS, STRIPES, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, Ac., Ac. CLOTHING. HOSIERY, GROCERIES, HATS,'' CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE,' CROCKERY, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, FISH. Soaring es ambermen ibd cheaper WAS PURCHASED WITH CARE New York RETAIL, WE EXPECT TO SELL THEM . PORK, Lne, will be WHILE THEY ABB SEASONABLE, AND AT LOW FIGURES. Wellsboro, June 21,1860. RUMMER CAMPAIGN J JUST OFENIS6 AT C. & J. L*. ROBINSONS OAIE PRICE STORE. V\TE wish to call the attention of oar friends and T V customers to of - SEASONABLE GOODS. - * 9 SUCH AS LADIES' DRESS. GOODS] COMPRISING BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, CHALLIES AND DE LAINES. l’ GINGHAMS, BRILLIANTS, XAIYNS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN PRINTS A' ALSO SHAWLS, MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. Our stock of staple goods is largo. Particular notice is invited to our B ‘ J BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS 4 SHEETINGS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, FARMERS & MECHANICS’ CASSIMEKES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, &c., &c., &c., &c., &c. Wellsboro, June 14, 1860. TIOGA CABINET WAREHOUSE, TVELLSBORO, ST., TIOGA. THE undersigned would inform the citizens of Tit* ga, and the county generally, that ho keeps con stantly on hand, for sale, at low prices, A FINE ASSORTMENT OP CABINET "WARE, CHAIRS, ETC., INCLUDING SOFAS, DIVAN’S, OTTOMANS,-CENTER, DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, DRESS STANDS, ■ KRESS ANK COMMON BUREAUS, WASH STANDS, COTTAGE, FANCY & COMMON EEKSTEADS, ALSO Common and Spring Seat Chairs. All Hinds of Hocking* Chairs. All articles ip the above-lino made to order on short notice. Those desiring to purchase areiuvited to call and examine for themselves before purchasing el«e wllere - J. \Y. PUTNAiL Tioga, August 1859. ERIE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, CORNING, N. Y. WM. E, ROGERS & CO., PROPRIETORS. MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines, Boilers, Morticeing and Tenoning Machines, Mill Gear ing And Machinery, Plnin.and Ornamental Iron IVin doir Caps,'Sills and Casings, Door Caps, and all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings. Also Manufacturers on a large scale of JEFFREY'S CELEBRATED DOUBLE-ACTING FORCE PUMP, Tho heat in use for all ordinary purposes and con taining with ‘.ho other qualities that of a superior Fire Engine. ALSO—Manufacturers of tho celebrated “Dawkins Shingle Mills”—fhc best now in use. Orders solicited by letter or otherwise. „ , WM. E. ROGERS i CO. Corning, N. T., Nov. 10, 1859. ly. PLASTER. THE FARMERS OF TIOGA CO. -"\TEED only be told that a large xuantity of thii jl'l superior article, > recommended- by Horace Gree ley, is ready fbr'themafe THE MANSFIELD PLASTER MILL, " It requires no puffing to produce a “rush,” and is sold at the low price of Sfi.oo per'ton. • Mansfield, Jan. 26,1800. AMOS BIXBT. FROM SILKS DOWN, THE STOCK 'JOBB EtASS * w ATs«».fl S’ w 9 V!SSSIS*‘ ANOTHER TRIUMPH! To the President Nocetj, - The subscribers, yo ur commiti et^‘ h T’ 1 too contents of a Saianlander Safe of Evan a eJa ®tna after beingexposed to a strong fire on lh. P ■ P lUmi . for eight hours, respectfully represent— * VGrOUI “ i » That nftpr seven cords of oak w oo a j , pine had been consumed around the Safe i. tlr "> «f ed in the presence of the committee, and vT“ °teil - out, a little warmed but nnf * thd s°°*«QU Severn, Si.ver Medal, manufacturers, and a largo ouantitr of a J **• wore in the Saftjand came out eS. The experiment satisfied ns of tk ß rL.s "J. of this kind to protect contents from JjZ they may be exposed. 1110 *° wai tlt The Committee award a Diploma and Silver M^t.i ?“■ Joh.v W. Gesrt, ' J. P. UctHaaroan Alfred S. Gillitj. STILL ANOTHER. WnarixOTOx, Del., Sept, IT, 1859.— Messrs It. and Watson, Philadelphia. £r, *< Gentlemen: The Salamander Fire-Proof Saf your manufacture, purchased by us from y o nr i~ f Ferris i Garrett, of our city, some nine months g, was severely tried by burglars last Saturday a ;i°’ and although they had a sledge hammer, cold chiseD drill, and gunpowder, they did not succeed in openi.,i the Safe. The lock being one of Hall's Patent tot I der-proof,” they could not get the powder into it lJ drilled a hole in the lower panel and forced in aigj charge, which was ignited, and although the side and out, showed the explosion not to have b«jS small one, it was not forced open. We suppose tbS were the greater part of the night at work cn iL kl are much gratified at the result of the attempt to si J it, and if the above facts are of any service, you gl at liberty to use them. Yours, truly, | ' EAYNABD 4 JONES,* GREAT 1 FIRE I —ANOTHER TRIUMPH. I T£xoxvii.le, Texessee, March 13th, 1859.—Mesa I Evans & Watson, Philadelphia: \ < Gentlemen: It affords me great pleasure to >ay 7 you that the Salamander Safe, which I purchased c! I you in February, 1858, proved to be what you reeoa.t mended it—a sure protection from fire. My store, i house together with several others, was burned to tin I ground in March last. The Safe fell through into tbs § cellar, and was exposed to intense beat for sUot| eight hours, and when it was taken from the mins and I opened, all its contents were Lund to be in a perfect I state, the books and papers not being injured in the ! least. I can cheerfully recommend your Safes to the f community, believing as I do, that they are as near * fire-proof aa it is possible fur any Safe to be made. * THOMAS J* POWELL I large assortment of the above SAPRS al- ’ ways on hand, at 30+ Chestnut street, (late 2+SodUi Fourth st. Philadelphia. Dec. 22, 1559. s . UluusTleUl Classical Seminary. MANSFIELD, PA. THIS is located at Mansfield, Ti oga Co. Mon the line of the Tioga Railroad. Its location is not surpassed by any section of ibe Sta'te, in beauty of scenery, healtEfulness of climate, and morals of society. The building is of brick—lsl feet front, and four stories high. It will be completed so as to furnish Boarding and Dormitories for the students at the com mencement of the winter term. Good boardin private families-and rooms for thosi who board themselves can be bad at tbelowest pricer. The Seminary is under the care of Rev. J. Laa. dreth, A. M., Principal,, and Miss Julia A. Hostner,' Preceptress, aided by a competent corps of teachers. The course of study will embrace all branches taught in similar institutions. A Graduating Course for Young ladies will be formed and diplomas given. Particular attention will be given to students intend* ing to teach. CALENDAR. 'Winter Term commencesjNov. 23; closes March 3. Spring . “ “ March 2Sj closes June SO. EXPENSES. TUITION, PER TERM OF POERtXIS WEEKS. Common'English branches - - $4 50 Higher English branches - 600 Languages and higher Mathematics Instrumental Music f - Use of Instrument - Drawing - - - $3 00 to 5 00 Painting - - - - 400 to' SOO | , Incidentals, 25 cents. | bills are required to bo paid or satis factorily arranged before the students can be admitted to recitations. For further particulars address the principal. S. B. ELLIOTT, Pres’t. W. C. RIPXET, See’y. [Dec. 22, 1559.] 840,00 , Pays for a full course in the Iron Qity College, tjii largest, most extensively patronized and best orgai* ized Commercial School in the United States. 357 Students Attending Daily, ITlarclj, 1859. Usual time to complete a full course, from 6 to 10 | weeks. Every Student, upon graduating, is gnaran- -• teed to be competent to manage the Books of any business, and qualified to earn a salary of from §5OO to §lOOO. Students enter at any time —Xo Vacation—KeriflTf at pleasure. I 51 FREtiICfXS FOR BEST FEXMAX- SHIP AWARDED IX ISSB. jga- Minister’s Sons received at half price. For Circulars and Specimens of inclose two letter stamps, and address F. VT. JENKINS, Pirrsborg, P& Oct. 27, 1559. , HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. „ , •• JBMtvden. iHstUutwn.ntnmfodhvrpmrt \ loOt/» endoioment jor iherdi'/oj * j ticfseit, ajfltclfd tcilk Virut-nt and Epidemic diica.su. | The Directors of this well known Institution in tbcirds | nnal Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, I the highest satisfaction with the success which hA«nitsD I the labors of their surgeons in the euro of SpK-rmatorrn *» I Setnhml Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhoea. Gleet, k -JP‘ u > ‘_ 1 the vice of Onanism, or Self-abuse. Ac,. ami °*^ cr * c^ a .!, n , I anco of the same plan for the enduing >ear. in® “ a * I Surgeon is authorizoKo give MEDICAL ADI ICE - I to all who apply by letter with a description of their co»«iI lion (age, occupation, habits of life. Ac.), «n a in c.ic I trerae poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINE FRELO> CIIAKGF. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or J*n I Weakness, the vico of Onanism, Masturbation, or self I and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by th £*®J s J{[S I Sureeon. will be sent by mail (m a sealed envelope), r»i I OF CHARGE) on receipt of TU 0 STAMPS for postage. Oth* J Report? nod Tracts on the nature and treatment of diseases, diet, Ac., are constantly being published tor grata, j 'tous distribution, and will be sect to Bid afflicted. Some I th“n?w remedies and muhod-of treatment discovered dur ing the last year are of creat value. - T v nfirCH-1 Address, for Reportortrv«tmcDt,Dr.J.SKlLlJ> UUbun TON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No.-South Nin Street, Philadelphia, Fa. By_orrier of the HE ART WELL, President. I GEO. TAIKCniLD, Secretary. August 4, !So9, ly. ■ MARRIAGE GUIDE. A MEW BOOK BY WILLIAM YOCSS, M. V. Tho secret clue to Courtship, Lon Marriage : with the V _, dent to Youth, Maturity and Old Age t a being iighu and shades of Mthie ] its j!ys and Sorrowk Hopes,F»n»J disappointments. Retail marriedp pie, or those contemplating and having the least impediment to married i «• this book. Let every young man and **® an *®... .land read this book, it is full of Plates, o closes secrets that ererj ono should know; I knowledge at first may save a world of trouble m « IQ f life. Send for n copy (enclosing 25 cents)to DE WM. YOUNG. No. 416 SPRUCE STREET, PHILA!""' May 5, 1853. H. PHILADELPHIA. PICTURE FBAHHG- Toilet glasses, ppitraiu, Picum., coota* Needle Work, Ac., Ac., fra ® € J,y t tbe neaest manner, in plain and Rose Wood, Black Walnut, Oak, Mahogany, Ac. r*r ions leaving any aitkie for framing, can rtccir* pest day /ranted in any ityle they wiah and bung ,hC “- SptCimraS BOOK 8101* 7 50 10 00 2 00
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