• , WIDE A|'AKE. [ . ■ —j|sr_«A Wet Sheet arifl a Flaming Sea” o,Tiear;ye .nqt the wild bursas. That oomVfrom every State ? ! ■ For honest tTnole Abraham, rj T-- T£o Peorio’e candidate., ■ ~He is oar CBoico,*our-nominec, A self-tilde man and true ; .a - WVllshow the Democrats this fall What Honest Aba can dp. Chorus—Then give ns Abe and Hamlin too, 7 : ' - i . To pnida onr gallant Ship, With jnahrert boys to man the decks. jwlU Wefll have a many trip. Come, graniiyßaok, you’d better go, the'way; • tf »*-Forl feiuryonr nerves won’t.stahdthe ebook, (Inheitoleetion day. - . So take yot|r hat!—What’s that yon say ? j You are 50 cold yen shiver; Why, a»f| the way yon’lj t ?eel, my dear, K 'i i 1 jWh&htaping op Salt River. Chorus— Then tire us Abe, Aoi 1 bear that png is half Inclined - >a r -To tfe aH leg bail, *. J<rf proiernjigexorcise onfoofc 1 tTo riding on a rail j . For Abe baa one already mauled Upori thoWhitoillouse pjan; P If anod Bog gets astride of; that, 1 ’ : He is a'used up man. ; !A • Chorus— Then give us Abe, Ac. _ ''' 'Come Ally With ns here tp-pigbt, - Be ‘‘Wide Awake” for fun, For wcfshall enrely wintheiday, Before old sixty-one. , r . , .From North toSonlh, fro of East to-West, '.-• •. Our powershill be felt, - • • IfeUyou fight with all-your might, , s x - for Abe shall havo the, hell. \- Chows—Then- give ns Aba and Hamlin too, "-•*.. - To guide our Ship, Well make the Loobjp walk the planks Anddben a merry trip. wfeacfc' PABSON BHOWUXOW ■'WZZiIi : ;_ = JCHaff THE DBMOOBA^S, ,Js/t , Arkansas who probably wanted to “wake op" Rot. Brownlow, of the j£ngsyiUa; (Tenin.) Whig, | yrote to the latter, . stating that he had learned with pleasure open what he iicinikiMed reliable authority,” that was about id join the Democrats,- .utd Asked for the probable date of that inter esting occurrence., Mr.brownlow gave the ' date,'br* at Ifest data for tbs date, as follows; T : Knoxville, Ang. 6, 1860. - ' ■*'•* Mr. Jordan Clark, :, I have your letter of the 30th ultj, and faaeteniljo let you know the Precise tine .when J expect to come out and formally announce that fihave joined.the Dem- OCTatic party; "When the sun chines at mid -night, and toe moon, at mi^-flay —when man for gets to be selfish; or Democrats lose theirinpli- Tfatrons t 6 s’tetfl— -when nature stops her onward march to r§pt, oriaU the Wpter-courses in Ame rica flow up stream—fwhen flowers lose their odor and trees shed no lepres—when birds talk and beasts of burden’ laugh— when damned epirita swap heU for heaven, with the angels of ’fight* and pay them the boot in mean whiskey Li when impossibilities are in fashion, and no propositions. too .absurd- to be you ■ may credit the report thjat I have joined the -Democrats,. l “Ijoin-ific- Dm.oera.iS /-—Never, so long as there are sects in churches —weeds in gardens -*fleas in hog-pens—dirt in victuals—-disputes . iff- families—war’s with Rations —water in the '. ocean—bad men in America, or base women in . France. No, Jbrdan Clark, you may hope— ybumny congratulate —you may reason—you maylsneer—but that cannot be. The thrones of , the Old World —the court of the EStverse— the governments of the world, may/all fall and crumble into ruin—the New World may com mit the Rational suicide of dissolving this Onion, hut all this must occur before I join the 'Democracy 1 j ..A)i join the Democracy!— Jordan Clark, you ‘know not what you say; jwhen I join the. De mocracy the -Pope of Borne will join the Meth odist Church—’wheiTJordan Clark, of Arkan sas', is President of the Republic of Great Bri tain, by universal suffrage of a contented people —when Queen Victoria bpnsenta to be divorced from Prince Albertjby /’county court in Kan gja—when Congress obliges by law, James Bu , chanan to marry a European Princess—when ”tha PbpaleasoB the Capitol at Washington for bid city.sssjdenofrr-whmi'. Alexander of Russia au'd-Napoleon of .Franco are elected Senators in Congress from. New Mexico —when good man, chase to g(j to heaven of bad men to hell-l-when this;.frorld'is tamed Upside down—when proof is aiijjjtded, b4th. clear and.unquestionable, that tbens.ia no Good—when pen turn to ants, and ants to elephants, I Will] change my political ' fairfrand.cdme out Op tl|e side of Demopraoy-1 Supposing that this full and frank i l ,letter will enable] you to fii nppn the period when 1 will coma put a full-grown Democrat, and to communicate the samo tolall whom it majy con cern in Arkansas, if ’ •“I have the honor be, &e„ W. G. Brownlow.” TnaiLLiNq.—Ethan' Spike, of the Portland 'Transcript, has .commepoed a tale which is about as sensible and true to nature—and a great deal funnier—than;most of the stories of thel/edger stamp, which: are now-a-days pub lished. We es)to|U3t the concluding chapter of the first number i j CHAPTER v. ■ t “Abb that a Ghost?”— pid Plau. i 'We have sed it was njght. And once for all,we say again— ; it was night. ' ?, In the forei Toonr of the widder Xnttle’s house sot the widder Tht!‘|e’s only darter. To say" that Serefeener Tuttfs—sioh was her name —likewise her nature —v is a lorely gal, wonld be several rows of apple yees away from! mee ting her case. Her raven tresses was redder thad her nose, onexpressible eyes, teeth—grin-* —tothers being took aont—probably ivory. Add to these; the form of a syrup, and you Ijiev one. of them gids kalkerlated to make a man strike his father and kick bis grandmother, brake the ten commandments, and pretty much every thing ebei, j ’ - LeashHae so thought James Perkins, as he nelt at her feet, that coldj cold night. —The. Erie Observer, one of the most promi nent Democratic journals in Pennsylvania, hot wishing to mislead its readers, informs them that "defeat is inevitable,” ahd warns them not to indulge in “vain’ and delusive hopes, when Ihere is no room for. hope.” The Observer winds np Its article as follows: "We know it is said thereuaa silver lining; in every oload, hut we apprehend it will take d spy glass' at least foarjeafslpngto see a. silver lining in the 'cloud'; that spans .the political horizon of the 1 Democratic party at this time.” "* s*" 5 *" - £l -'( ♦ ; • . PEE«6ifin respectability is totally indepen dent'era largemjcome. Its greatest secret, is self-resppoti - Poverty ean never degrade those who-neverdegtadti themselves by yam pretence •r dtfi.Uc.ity. 6 >-: ~ • : . Pays to r a Ml coarse in the Iron City College, the largest, moat extensively, patronised and best organ izOd Commercial School in tho United States.* ;J ■igST gtndent* AMending Daily, March. 1559. ... Usual time to complete a fill course, from 6 to 10 weeks. Every Student, upon graduating, is guaran teed to bo competent to manage the any business, and qualified to earn a salary of from •" $5OO to $lOOO. . Students enter at any time—So Vocation—Review *5f l \ra!fiMoafS FOR BEST PENMAK i SHIP A WARDED IN 1858. jjE9"* Minister's Sons received, at* half, price." For Circulars and Specimdtisof Writing, inclose two letter stamps, and address -F. Wk -JENKINS, j.. . .• Pittsburg, Pa. j)cfe 27, 1859, jlaiisneld Classical Seminary . ,i MANSFIELD, PA. rjhHIS-INS'BITUTION is located at Mansfield, Tl t oga Co. the line of the Tioga Railroad. Its location is not surpassed by any section of the State, in beauty of scenery, iealthfulness, of climate, and'morals of society. The building is. of brick—lot feet front, and four stories lt will be; completed so as to furnish Bearding and Dormitoriqs'for. the students at the com* inducement of the winter term. Good board iu private families, and rooms for those who boord themselves can be bad at the lowest prices. The Seminary jis under the care of Rev. J. Lan dreth, A. M. r Principal, and Miss Julia A. Hosmer, Preceptress, aided by a competent corps of teachers. The course of study will embrace all branches taught in! similar'institutions. ♦ A Graduating Course for Yqung Indies will be formed and diplomas given. Particular attention will be given to students intend ing to teach. CALENDAP. Winter Term comment Nov. 23; closeg March 3. Bpring “ u .March 28; closes Juno 30. EXPENSES. \ Trmos, TEH TERM OF FOCRXEES WEEKS. Common English branches - - $4 50 , Higher English branches - 6 00 ■ Languages and higher Mathematics 750 , i Instrumental Music - - - 10 00 f Use of Instrument - . - - 200 t Drawing- - -=> - - $3 00 to 500 I Painting - - - • 400 to 8 00 ; Tncideritals. 25 cents, bills ore required to be paid or satis factorily arranged before tbe students can be-admitted to; recitations. For farther particulars address, the principal. S. B. ELLIOTT, Pres't. iW'. C. RIPLEY, Secy. [Doc. 22, 1859.] 'I * ; WELLSBORO’ ACADEMY. -- : Wellsboro’, Tioga County, Pea ha. BtARINUS N. ALX.CN, A. ttL; - - Principal. iAliSfi? CVAT?nA FAUStEU, ----- Preceptress. L. lil’i FNDA Allkx, - - - - Assistant. Josephine M. Tonn, - - JZu«> Teacher. :The Academic year will bo divided into three Terms o£ 14 weeks each. \ Fall Term commences Monday, August 20: closes Friday, ember 23. 3 Primary Department, - $2,00 [ Common Brandies, - - - 4,60 I Higher English, ----- 5.00' ) Lnngmiees, - 6,00" , Instrumental music (extra) Term of!2 weeks 10,00' • * Board and Room* in private families furnished at reasonable prices. Ptndeuts wishing to board them selves may also obtain Rooms in private families. The success that bus attended the Prof.. Allen ns a teacher in other institutions in which he hhs been epgngod encourages the Trustees to antici pate entire'success in his connection with, the WeUs bpro Academy. t ; The prnXu-ii dcjjartmvvl will be under the care of Mias Allen,‘Sybase time will be given exclusively, to the children placed charge. , There will be formed a TEACHER’S CLASS, the instruction of which to be out of the regular sohool b’ours, but no extra charge made. ( Bills of Tuition are to bo paid at or before the mid dle of cafch Term. By order of Trustees, A ,J..P DOXALDSOX, Prcs’t. WoUsborh*jll4M‘frltfo, ISGO. Preparatory School for Teachers. j ° 'WeUsboro, Tioga County, Penna. L. H. BURLINGAME, A. 8.. - - Principal. 1 ffhe Fall. Term begins Tuesday, August 28st, and closes Fiiday, Kuv. v 2d, Juvenile Department, - . - - $2,50 ‘ Common English Branches, - - 3,50 ! Higher English Branches, - - 4,50 , 1 Languages, - - „ - - - 5,00 Pupils of any degree of ndvancementreceived, and porefully instructed. A Teachers’ Class will bo formed early in the Term, and special efforts will be mode’ to properly qualify those designing to teach, for their profession, WeUsboro, July' 12, 1800. ; NEW ARRANGEMENTS AT THE NEW STOVE & TINSHOP, WELLSBORO, PA. THE subscribers, having purchased the entire stock lately owned by D. P. Roberts, will hereafter carry on the business at tho old stand. They hope by attention to business, and always keeping a full stock of articles in their line, and selling them at less rstes than any other establishment in Tioga County, ta receive the patronage of the public. jWe wish to call the attention of those desirous of buying, to our etdek of dooKiifa, box Arm parlor stoves > AND STOVE'FURNITURE, , Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware, .Which will be sold.so cheap that it will “astonishH’bo natives.” * '* 4'-. CUSTONI WORK OF ALL KIKJDS Done on short notice, aritt in a superior manner. AU work warranted. Give us a call. J I Shop and Store oppo?Ueßoy*s Drug Store.„ * ■ G. HAZLETX k CO. _ t ' Wellsboro, Jane t, 1860. .KEW DRUG STORE. rriHE UNDERSIGNED takes pleasure in annonn ' [L oing to the citizens of Wellshoro and vicinity thal be has Just opened a new Drag Store in OSGOOD’S BIJILDIJTG, ISainSl., there be has a complete assortment of > DBUQS' Se MBDIOINIiS, -4uich ho will sell cheap for cash. : Our Stock of Drags is complete, embracing every •' article ever called far. j'j PATENT MEDICINES, qjuyne’s, Ayre'a, Helmboid’s, MoLano’s, Brant’s and ' dther popular Medicines, together with Wistar’s Bal sulri, Cod Diver Gil, Wolf’s Aromatic Schnaps,<to. I CHOICE : WINES Am UQUOBS, for Medicinal add Sacramental uses. | 'PAINTS AND OILS, ; <jf the beat quality, t T - r J flavoring Extracts, Pepper,, Saleratos, " | Soda, Candles, Soap,3'Barniog Plaid,. ; ' Camphene, Turpentine, Alcohol, , And an innumerable variety .of articles in common ,l£}o. • Please call at the NEW DKUQ STOKE. }, P. R. WILLIAMS, Ag»t J i WelUboro, March, 10, 1859. Floarlng mil. ririllß people o MntinHeld imrt 1 vicinity nro hereby notified J. tnat said MILL has just been repaired, and put in per* feet order, haring. threp muof,atone* ana a Indent Grain which Trill sefiarate all foul seed from the grain, consequently the best ot work can Mid will l>e done 1 : Met* chants and farmers are 4irviM to-'try this Mill. -and firsr r?rc wm-k will be warranted bj . > J.O. KELLY, ‘ ' MniihfitMj August 1«, ISM), - ’ Miller. d N.‘lL Cash paid for all kinds of Grain at the Mill. TiiHiou* TC/T/OX. TIOGA COUNTY AG IT AT OE THE \ SUMMER CAMPAIGN JUST OPENING- AT f. S EOBINSON’S onk price Store. ■ ITTE wish to call the attention of our friends and YY oastomerito oar. assortment of SEASONABLE | GOODS, , sees AS LADIES’ DEE§|S GOOtfS, . comfEisiHa! ' 1 1 JLAOK AND FARCY SILKS, CHALLIES AND TOE LAINES/ GINGHAMS,' BRILLIANTS, LAWNS, fRENCB ABO AMERICAN PRINTS '• ALSO i SHAWLS, MANTILLAS AND DTJSTEB3. )ur stock of staple goods is large. . Particular notice i s invited to bar - - '■ : IROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS & SHEETINGS, CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES AND TESTINGS, 7ARMEBS & MECHANICS’ CASSIMERES, . READY .MADE CLOTHING, ; CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, ; GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES,. ; JtC., &&, &C., ■ WeHsboro, June 14, 1860. NEW GOODS. PALL AND WINTER HATS ANX>- CAPS. Just received, and baring bought my Silk Hats at lOV PRICES. [ am enabled te giro my customers the benefit of it. jook at these figures: I Best SJ,SO Silk Hat, City Fall Style reduced to $3 50. Best $4,00 Silk 1 Hat, City Fall Style reduced to an: i ■; 1 $3 50 Hat warranted equal to those usually sold at A 50J Silk Hats from 4s to $3 50. AYoiil Hats " 3s to 2 00. Fur -lints 11 6s to 6 00. Men's Caps-from 20s to 2 00. I)oy’s Caps “ la to 1 50, And al) my goods at my usually low rates, and the 1 LARGEST STOCK >f goods to select from ever brought to Steuben Co.. Comprising almost all styles and shapes known in the Sow York'Market. j STRAW GOODS losing out at 25 per cent less than cost. | Corning, Sept 1, 1859. WM. WALKER, IOGA CABINET WAREHOUSE, WELLSBORO’ ST., TIOGA. THHE undersigned would inform the citizens of Tio- I ga, and the county generally, , that ho keeps oon ituntly on hand, for sale, at low prices, FINE ASSORTMENT OF CABINET WARE, CHAIRS, ETC., ISCLUDISG SOFAS, DIVANS, OTTOMANS, CENTER, UNjING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, DRESS STANDS, DRESS AND COMMON- BUREAUS, WASH STANDS, JOTTAQE, FANCY & COMMON BEDSTEADS, ALSO iCommon and Spring Seat Chairs . All Kinds of Hocking Chairs, All articles in the above line made to order on short jotice. Those desiring to purchase are invited to call ind examine for themselves before purchasing else where. . J. W.FUTNAM. Tioga, August 4, 1859. GREAT INDUCEMENTS. X AM now prepared to wholesale FLOUR, FEED, 8 MEAL and GRAIN cheaper .than any man in the county. As I BUY FOB CASH. And being connected with several largo flouring es tablishments, I can afford to to supply Lumbermen and Dealers generally with a good article, and cheaper, than the cheapest,. I have made arrangements in the city of New York so os te supply, anybody and everybody with GROCERIES, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, VEftT CHELA Pi COFFEE, SUGARS,. TEA, FISH, PORK, And In fact anything jin the Provision line, will be sold cheap for cash, op exchange for grain,. WANTED. 10,000 BUSHELS CpRN AND OATS, In exchange for Groceries. 'Call at FEED. K. WRIGHT'S Flour, Feed and Provision Store, No. 8 Maiii-St., WeUsboro, Pa, s , June 7, 1860. WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP AGAIN IN FULL BLAST. T> 0 B ERT YOUNG, late of the firm of Tabor la. Youag & Co., Tioga, takes this method to in form the Public that ho has leased the Foundry and Machine Shop, an the Village of WeUsboro, for a term of years, and jhaying.pnt it in good running order, is prepared to do ail kinds of work usually done at such an establish ment, in the best manner.and ont of the best material. TWENTY YEARS, EXPERIENCE! He has bad over twenty years’experience in the bu siness and will have the Work, entrusted to him, done directly under his supervision, ATo .work will be tent ont half JinttXed. MILL-G BAB INQS 9 .PLOWS, STOVES and castings of all kinds on band and made to order. May 28, 1857. ROBERT YOUNG. ERIE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, I CORNING, N. Y. WIL E. ROGERS & CO., PROPRIETORS. MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines, Boilers, Mofticeingand Tenoning Machines, Mill Gear ing and Mnchipery, Plain and Ornamental Iron Win dorr .Caps, Sills and Casings, Door'Caps, and all kinds iof Iron and Brass Castings. Also Manufacturers on a large scale of , JEFFREY’S , CELEBRATED DOUBLE-ACTING FORCE PUMP, The Lest in use for all ordinary purposes and con taining with the other qualities that oT a superior Fire Engine. ■ i , ALSO—Manufacturers °f the celebrated “Hawkins Shingle Mills”—the bestnow in use. Orders aoUcitod by letter or otherwise, WM. E. ROGERS. A CO. Corning, N..Y., Nov..ld, 1858. ly. ‘ PLASTER. THE FARMERS OP TIOGA CO. NEED only he told that a ■ large scantily of this superior article, recommended by Horace Gree |ley, Is ready forj them at “ | - THE MANSFIELD PLASTER. MILL, fit requires no puffiugto produce a “rush,” and is sold lot the low price ol $6.80 per tdu. ' Mansfield, Jan. 26, 1868. | AMOS BIXBY. I 10,000 bbls. Pork For Sale. IT WILL Sell extra HEAVY MESS PORE at *19,75 IT per bbl. or retail by the pound at 10 cts., and war frantod tho best in town, il, JI, CONVERSE. | s June 11, 1860. ■ YtTHETHER in f Go vernmenfc never go m backwards. "Old Fogyiam” may frotrn dowo evefy exhibition of youthful yet every iesao from the Press of Fashion shows that some new ad vance has been mode in this branch of Recognizing-this principle of progress in his deport* ment of Trade,. . ' - • : J. Bf YE ROBINSOK, has not sought to keep up with, hut to go a little in advance of the 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 he does it. Believing that honesty of purpose and a strict Attention to Business will under ordinary circumstances insure success ho undertook to' manufacture for this community a por l tion of 1 THEIR CLOTHING, and itaffordahim much pleasure to know-that he has so far succeeded as to hare received a good SHARE OF THE TRADE. A continuance of which—While he gratefully acknowl edges past favors—he earnestly and. respectfully so licits!. ; , ■ In every kind of business there are somethings that are called. Leading Articles, and so we find in this that' 4. BLACK CLOTHS AND CASSEMBBES, are what almost everybody wants arid without which no establishment can dress up Its customers in truly. Elegant Style. Of these he has a great abundance and as deeply dyed as'any Democrat or Black Repub lican yon can find in the land; while in &C. rANOV OOLOKBS OLOTHS, his assortment is, no less varied than the politics of the numerous parties, ranging all the way from genuine administration down to rankest opposition. In his selection of goods for Over Coatings be is remarkably fortunate both as to STYLE AND DURABILITY. Re has .not only a large Stock of Goode, but hie fa cilities for manufacturing them were never better, having secured in Mr. Ton Eyck a.most EXCELLENT CUTTER. And in every other department the most competent help. Confident that be can offer advantages to bis customers not excelled by any in the trade, and deter mined to make bis establishment one of the best in this section of country, be invites the attention of the people of Tioga County who are in any way in need of a good, comfortable, stylish and durable gar ment. J. NTS ROBINSON. Corning, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1859. TRY THE NEW STORE. “H. EL” IS AT HONE AGAIN! with an extensive And well-selected assortment of NEW GOODS, His stock is _as varied as It is valuable, and compri ses of all styles and varieties, including Fall and Winter varieties of Dross Giods, Silks, Parametta's DeLayies, <tc. , f • READY-MADE CLOTHING of various styles and prices. Having bad long expcPl rience ip this branch of trade, be is confident bis cloth ing will suit fais-customers. His stock of Groceries is complete, embracing a long list of articles in common use, and .which will be sold at unusually low prices. He has also a complete as sortment of { .HARDWARE, purchased (especial reference to this market, in cluding Saws, xAxes, Ac. Also. CROCKER Y, in abundance and variety. The attention of the pub lic is also called to .the fact that ipm, f£our; and salt, will bo kept constantly on band and for sale at the lowest market prices. In addition to the foregoing lie will keep and similar*artlcles of mechanical use. His stock ef BOOTS- AND SHOES, ‘ is sufficient to keep an entire community on a "good footing,” and warrants that all can ho "fitted,” from the largest to the smallest In truth, bo would assur his friends and the public that ; EVERYTHING. usually kept in a store may be found among his stock. Call at the old.stand of • M. M. ’CONVERSE. WeUsboro, Nov. 3, 1359, MARRIAGE GUIDE. A NEW BOOK BY WILLIAM YOUNG, M. T>. The secret clue to. Courtship, Love an( * Marriage; with the diseases inci dent to Youth, Maturity and Old Age— being ligh ts and shades of Married Life, Joys and Sorrows, Hopes, Fears and ’ Disappointments. Let all married peo- pie, or those contemplating marriage and having the least impediment to married life, read this book. Let every young man and woman in the loud read this book* It is full op PlatHs, and dis closes secrets that every one should know; a little knowledge at first may save a World of trouble in after Ufe. Send for a copy (enclosing 25 cents) to DR. WM. YOUNG, No. 416 SPRUCE STREET. PHILADELPHIA. May. 5, 1859. £. HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA. "1 Q kO A Jknevokiu Institution.extdbUshfAhv*r*rihl l0Gy» endowment for the. relief of. the sick and dis-. tressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic diseases. The Directors of this well known Institution in their An nual Reportupon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, express tbe-highest satisfaction with the success which has attended the labors of their surgeons in the cure of Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhoea. Gleet, Syphilis, the rico of Onanism, or Self-abuse, Ac,, and order a continu ance of the same plan.for the ensuing year. The Consulting- Surgeon is authorized to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all who apply by letter with a description of their condi tion (ago, occupation, habits of life, Ac.), and in cases of ex treme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINE FREE OF CHARGE. An admirable. Report on Spermatorrhoea, of Seminal Weakness, the viceot Onanism, Masturbation, or self-abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by the consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope), FREE OF CHARGE) on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. 'Other Reports and Tracts' on ihp nsi Cure and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, Ac., are constantly being published for gratui tous distribution, and will be Beet to the afflicted. Some of the new remedies and methods of treatment discovered dur ing the last year are of great value. AddresSpfor Report or treatment,' SKItLIN HOUGH TON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No.2Sonth Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa, / ■ By order of the Director^ - EZRA D, HEARTWELL, President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. Angnst>4,lBs9, ly. HEW HAT AUD CAP STORE. THE Snbscriber has just opened in this place a new Hat and Cap Store, where he intends to manufac ture and keep on hand a largo and general assortment of . Fashionable Silk and Caasimere Hats, of my own manufacture, which will be sold at hard times prices. made to order on short.notice." ‘ , The,Hats sold' at this S tore are fitted with a French Conformature, which makes them soft and easy to the head without the trouble of breaking your head to break the hat. Store in the'New Block opposite the Dickinson House. ,S.. P. QUICK. Corning, Aug. IS, 1859. . ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad ministration having been granted to the sub scriber, on the estate of Jalnes Gray, late of Sullivan township, doo'd., notice is. hereby given to those in debted to said .estate' to make immediate 'payment, and those having claims to present them. properly au thenticated for settlement to the subscriber, athiikesj deuce in Sullivan. LAFAYETTE GRAY. " - August IS, I860—2w8». AAifnistnKor. CASH paid for GRAIN at , • . flour mills. August 15,1860. 3m. EVENING Edition, 'of the DAILY TRIBUNE for sixty cents a month at , • 40 ROBINSON’S BOOK STORE. REVOLUTIONS, Science and the Arts. DRY GOODS, GBOO£BI£S, FAINTS AND OILS,' SILK HATS -EVANS dc WATSON’S SAFES. >‘hW )I 304 'Chestnut Street, EgHSSjjl PHILADELPHIA. ANotaafitt triumph i . PHn.iuEi.PHiA, Sept. 29,1889.' To the President of ' the j Pennsylvania Agricultural Society J —The subsoribors,jyOßr committee to examine the contents of a Saiamandjerfiofe of, Evans & Watson, after being exposed to a strong fire on the Pair Grounds for eight hours, respectfully represent— That after seven cords of . oak wood and three of pine had been consumed around the Safe,it was,open ed in the presence of the committee, and the contents taken'out, a little warmedj bnt not even scorched. ' Several Silver Medals heretofore received by the manufacturers, and a largo quantity of,documents were in the Safe, and came out encirely uninjured. The experiment satisfied ns of tho capacity of Safes of this kind to protect contents from any fire to which they may ho exposed. | - ihe Committee award a Diplomaand Silver Medal. Geo. W. Woodwire, Johs W- Ghaut, * J. P. Buihebpobd, Alfiied S. Galeti. • STILL ANOTHER. . Wiihixoto.v, Del., Sept, 17, 1869.—Messrs. Evans and Watson, Philadelphia! 1 ; ' Gentlemen: Tho Salamander Fire-Proof .jSafe of your manufacture, purchased by ns from yont Agent, Ferris A.Garrett, of our city, some nine months ago, was severely tried by burglars last Saturday night, and although they had a sledge hammer, cold chisels, drill, and gunpowder, they did not succeed in -opening the Safe. The lock being! one of Hall’s Patent Pow der-proof,” they could not get tho powder into it bul drilled a hole in tho loJwerlpanel and forced iij a large charge, which was ignited,' and although the door, in. side and out, showed the explosiop not to havejbeen a small one, it was not forced open. We snppp|a they were the greater part of tho night at work on:it. W« are much gratified at the result of the, attempt- to enter it, and If the above facts are of any you are at liberty to usi them. Tours, truly, ~; BAYNAKD A JONES. GREAT FIRE!—-ANOTHER Knoxville, Tesessek, March 13th, 1859.—-Messit. Evans A Watson, Philadelphia; Gentlemen : It affords |me greatpleasure lo »ay to you that the Salamander {Safe, which I purchased of you in February, 1858, proved to he what yon recom mended it—a sure protection from fire. My store house together with several others; was burned to the ground in March last The Safe fell through into the and was exposed | to intense heat for six or eight hours, and when it was taken from the ruins and opened, all its contents vlere found to he in a perfect state, the books and papers not being injured in the least I can cheerfully recommend your Safes, to the community, believing as I do, that they aref as near fire-proof as it is possible for any Safe to bo made. j THOMAS J* POWELL. j2SP*A large assortment of the above SAFES al ways on hand, at 304 Chteatnut street, (late 24 South Fourth st Philadelphia. ( Dec. 22, 1859. college, LOCATED OVER THE VAIXET DANK, BINGHAMTON, N. Y. Booms open for instruction from 9 A. M. to 9J£ P. M. FAbULTY. B. W. Lowell, Principal, Professor of the Science of Accounts, Practical Accountant, author of Übweil’s Treatise upon Book Keeping, Diagrams Illustrating the same, <tc. 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No other works will salliberally regard the exertions of Agents. An Agent Wanted in this County, Terms made known on application to the Publishers. [Aug. U, ’69. H. D. DEM IN Gr, " Would respectfully annonnbe to the people of Tioga County that he Is now prepared td fill all orders for Apple, Pear i Peach, Cherry, Nectarine, Apricot*.Evergreen and Deciduous Ornamental treed. Also Cun-ants, Raspberries; Gooseberries, 411(1 Strawberries ofvall new and approved vari- ROSES— Conal S Hns > of hybrid, Perpetual and ,Snm t, , - mer RoeeSii Moss, Bourbon; Noisette, Tea. Bengal or China, and Climbing Roses. J ** SHRUB3BERYr-L n „S > dl °B."i|, th « "<>**» Deutzla. Lilac., Splrae., Syi Ingias.-Tlbnrnnm»f WgiSta. 4 *”' FLOW Tulip., fa, Hyacinths, Naxdssis; JonquHs, Lfl; GRAPES—AII varieties. p^tp^l^Cr 4l,lB or Pnmi - 8 Dec^u, ’68. H.J).DESnSQ,W! boro. Pa, . WHEAT tip top and PPRIPf 'rHB, BlOO»r MOPFATS r ' t AHD PHffiNIX BITTERS. TTlHßbigh and epTied celebrity »hj?h these mhqw.l X Medidnoa have acquired lor tneir-fijraifcaMe all the Diseases which they profess to nanal practice o t puffing not .only unnecessary, but uaworthtHl .of them, IN ALL CASES • \% of Asthma, Acute and Chronic Bhetaatfyih,* Arfeettou* of Bladder and Kidneys. - . * ■ pf BILLIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. ‘ 1% la and west, where thesediseases srertiL will be found invaluable.. Planters, farmers anoothers, whv '* once use these Mefficfces r will never afterwards be without ; •' them. • —; BIFLIOUS COLIC, BEROB, LOOSENESS, PILES, COSTIVE. ” NESS, COLDS ANDCOCGHS, CHOLXq!TS3SbUPT * - HUMORS, DROPSIES, , Dyspeptic*— No person with thls distreoing disease, ihoull; - delay using these medicines immediately* •. Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Flatulency; v Ftvtr aud AgutA- Pot tois scourge of the western cotmtrr tteae aricines j wol be found a safe, speedy and certain r*a! l -3 edy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return rf ij the disease;® cure by these medicines is permanent. Try them. Besatisfled -and bo -cured. fi IbtUnmofOompUxitm** o GENERAL DEBILITY, GOUT, GIDDINESS! GRAVES. 9 Headaches of every Mod, Inward Fever, InJUfeatory Rhtna* B tfem, Impure Blood, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite. fl J&rcurioi Dueo#«.--NeTcr hills to eradicate'entirely srt B the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the most pow* B erful preparation of Sarsaparilla. S NIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, COMPLAINTS-1 of all kioda,'OBGANIO AFFECTIONS. * I PiU*.—The original proprietor of these medfefncs was I cured of Piles of 35 years 1 standing, by the use pf these lAh I medicines alone. ' - 1 PAINS in the-head/side, bade, Joints and organ#/ s J2hmmaii*mi~ / Xhom affected with ibis I be stro of relief by the Lite Medicines.' I - Bush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt RheUffl,Swellings. I ficrofiula, or King's Evil in its worst forma," Ulcers of ev f etydescription. • » worms of all kinds are effecturally expelled by these medk i cinea. Parents will do well them whenever their ezisteaes \ ie suspected. Belief will be certain. __ * Tlio Life Pill* and Pbooix Hitter* I . PDWTT THE BLOOD, i I And thus remove all disease from the BTfftdm- Prepared mi sold by 1 DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, . 336 Broadway, cor, Anthony Street, New xatkr For sale by all Druggists, J 62yl : —‘ Hostetler's Stomach Bitters. IN VIEW of the feet that every member, of thp hucua - family Is more or less sabjected to some complaint,!*, sides innumerable other conditions in life, which, by tha assistance of a little knowledge or exercise'ofcommon sense,' they may be able so to' regulate their habits of diet, and with theassfatanceofagood tcmlCjSecurepennanent'heaJth. In order to accomplish this desired object.tbe true course to pursue Is certainly that which will produce a natural state ofthings at the least hazardipf vital strengthens life; for this end Dr, Hostotter has introduced to this country a prep* aration" bearing his name, which at this'day'is not a new medicine, but one that hos been tried for giving satis* faction to all who have used it.' The Bitten operate power fully upyntho stomach, bowels and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, and 'thna by the simple pro* cess of strengthening nature, enable the .systepi to:triumph over disease^ . For the care of Dyspepsia..-jgesticm, Flatulency of Appetite, or any Billions Complaints, arising from* morbid inaction of the Sttmach orßowell, prodbdngCrumps, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Mortons, &c*, these Bitters have not an. equal. A . Diarrhoea, Dysentery or Flux, so generally won tracted hyA new settlers, and caused principally by the Cange of-water and diet, will be sbeedily regulated by a brief use of this preparation, Dyspepsia, -a disease! which is. probably .non prevalent when taken in all Us various forms, than any other, the cause of which may always be attributed to derange ments of the digestive organs, nan Eb cured trithouf faU by using UOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS, as, per directions gn the .bottle. For this disease every physician -yrill-' recom mend Bitters-of some kind, then why not aae so article to be infallible? Every country have their Bitters as a prevent . alive of disease and strengthening of the system in general*, and among them all there is not to be found a healthier peo ple than the Germans, from'whom this preparation eiaaua-, ted, based- upon' scientific experiments which havotSDded to advance the destiny of this great preparation in the medical scale of science. i - 'i Frrra Asi> Ague.—This trying and which fastees its relentless grasp on the body of mac, reducing him to a mere shadow in a short space of time, and rendering him physically and mentally useless, can be defeated and driven from the body by the use of HOSTETT3UC3 RE NOWNED BITTERS. Further, any of the above stated (lis ted diseases cannot be contracted whefi exposed to any ordi nary conditions producing them, if the Bitters are used as per directions. And as it neithercreates nausea, nor offends the palatt, and rendering unnecessary any change of died or interruption .to usual pursuits, but promotes and healthy digestion, tho complaint is thus removed as-speedily -as-is consistent with the production of a thorough and per manent cure. ' , ' - ( ‘ FoßrmsoxE ix Abtaxceo Tears who are suffering from an enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these} Bitters are in valuable as a restorative of strength and vijgoy, and needs only to bo tried to be appreciated- And to a mother while nvrsingi theqe Bitters are indispensable, .especially -where tho mother’s nourishment is inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently her strength must yiild, and here it is where a good tonic, speh as Hos letter's Stomach Bitters, i» needed to impart temporary strength and to the sys tem. Ladles should by all means try this remedy fox all ca ses of debility, and before so doing, ask your physician who, if he is acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will reccuh ; mend their use In all cases of weakness. lodij CAUTION.- We caution the public against using airy of the many imitations or counterfeits, but safe for Ten’s Celebrated Stomach Bittebs, and see tbat each, bottle lias the words “Dr. J. Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters’’ blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe tbat our autograph signature is on the label. ji • ' y ' T 4SF*lhrcpaTed and sold by HOTETTER £ SMITH, Pitts burgh, Pa., and sold by all Druggists, Grocers and dealers generally throughout the United States,Canada, South Amer ica and Germany. .. J AOENTS. —John A. Roy, Wellsboro. j. &J. G. Part* hurst, Elklond. A. kJ. Deman, Knoxfflle, {M. W* Staples, Oseeola. Charles Goodspeed, Westfield. Seeley-# jLogg, Nel son. A. Humphrey, H. 11. Borden, John Bedingtoc, Tioga* Curtis Parkhurat, Wo, J. Miller, LaUrfenceville, Q. B. Shef fer, Liberty. \ ‘ I October 13,1559.—1 y. SUMMER, 1860 . CHARLES G. OSGOOD Is recoivinglarge additions to I HIS STOCK OK SUMMER GOODS, TO WBICH HE -WOTOD ■ INVITE THE ATTENTION OP THE PUBLIC. I THE STOCK OF DRY GOODS IS LARGE, asd . j EMBRACES NEARLY EVERT THING THAT THE MARKET DEMANDS LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, j PROM SILKS DOWN A*B ! FROM CHEAP PRINTS HP. j CLOTHS, CASSmSfiES, VESTINGS, SILKS, DENIMS, STRIFES, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, Ac., Ac. j CLOTHING, HOSIERY, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND | SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, FISH. THE STOCK ! WAS PURCHASED WITH CARE ■ ; Ad j ! ‘‘ r : we expect to sell them WHILE THEY ARB SEASONABLE, ' > - AND AT LOW FIGURES.,. Wellsboro, June 21, 1860. , , ■'j STRAWBERRIES. A"S we have received many letters from correspondents jtt various parts of the County at different times; inquiring where they con procure the best Domestic Strawberries, we' have made arrangements to supply those who may wantthem atjthe following nitea delivered in WeUaboro.} . t per do*, pcrbna’oV PcabodyiNew Bautbofe, 50 cts. $3.00 Wilson’s Albany - ' S7J<! 2.60 Hdokerie, 871} 2^o Me Avoy’e "Superior, • 25- J 1.50 « Lory worth’s Prolific, ' 2J>O Le Baron. (Sew French Variety) ‘ 75 , AOO Scarlet Stagnate, W i &00 Fuller No. 1, 50 ] 8.00 Deming’s New Seedling, 75 As these varieties are all good, purchasers can select front them to suit themselves. be addressed Agitator Office, WelUboro Pa. Farm and mills for Sale. THE subscriber offers bis Farm and Mills in Rut land for sale. The Farm contains 280 acres, Trith 200, acres improved) three, good houses, throe good Trained barns, one new horse barn 30x40, Also one new Steam and Water Grist Mill, with’ three run of Burr Stone, all in good order, and-a 1 good run «' custom. Alt of, tha above property will bo sold on time to suit the-purohaaor,together or separate- ■ V- ’• ; G. W. VAN ABLEST. Rutland, Kept Co,Pa., May 31, 1860. TIBBRY,©AWE’S FAIN KILIEB in !««• b ° ( - x Ues, For sale at Bey’s Drug Store. . ITatnl
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