re p* oFromihe Evening Post. \ THE \fcOODCHOPPEE OP TJWEST. BT QSOIWJI W. BCSj^T. r.'-Far^cjrpicgiirthe dimsr<p wood*, ' ~'Over tbe prairie Irvjds and floods, I heaVfe v er&l-atin g strokes, - - , ; ,Xhatxiyo»h xaila the prostrate oak*. The woodman stands, sun-crowned and tall. And wieV\awllb y giant strength the maul .That Ur*vcs the wedge at every blow. Like Thor's -huge hammer, sure and slow. i c Andha IU-rcalean arms will hew The shadowing trees that hide the view Of the graucl'White House from the West, That all may see our eagle’s nest. ‘ TMswo'odman ls*a pioneer. And be will out a pathway clear Prom Illinois to Washington, ~ v ßofore-hU noble work is done. •WhlieaT Ibet thunder of. bis blows, Where tho vast Mississippi flows, And echo unto echo calls Prom granite hills-and mount lin walls. The mouarchs of the hills and rales Are split into protective rails To fence wilhlu its dark do.nains The carte that comes with slaves and chains, Fenceiout the wrong of power and place; Fcaceiin th&rights of all the race; Feuce out the'greedy hand that steals; Fence.in the noble heart that feels. •Pence out the tyrant and his sway: Fence in the hero of the day; Fence out oppression, vice and crime; Fence in the truth from Heaven sukHme. AFRICANS AS LEGISLATION. The recent brawls m the House at Washing ton leminds the Cleveland Plaiudeafer- of astory beard in Arkansas several years since, which has never been in print. It is no disrespect to the present enlight ened and genial Slate of Arkansas to say that in its incipient or Territorial days it was ’rather “ rough." - It was a very common thing fur a man to leave the bosom of his family in sound health in the morning and return dead at night. Cutting, slashings and shootings were of daily occurrenco. It was dangerous to be Safe. The Legislature was chiefly composed ol bullies and blacklegs, and the scenes enacted by %hem weie often very eccentric. A tight arose about something in the “ House." _The Hon, Mr. Bangor, of Napoleon, called the Hon. Mr, Biauger, ol Helena, a liar. The Hon. Slanger retoued with a bullet which; took off the Hun. Banger’s left ear. Both then sprang into the middle of the hall with drawn bowie-knives.— The speaker said, “By— we must have fair play m this business 1" aud rushed out with a cocked pistol in one hand and a tremendous ** tooth-pick " in the other, and in tones of tlmn jder commanded the representatives to form a ring, A ting was formed, and in the classics of the times the combatants “ went in." They cut each other fearfully, and for quite a spell it was difficult to tell which was the better man. But, finally, Banger, by an adroit tlfrust, cut off Slanger’s head, and instant death was the result. Mr. Slanger’s remains being removed, and order restored, Mr. Bangor rose and said: “ It is my painful duty to announce to this House the death of the Hon. William Slanger, of Helena. He was good at draw-poker and f laru, aud handled the tootii-pick beautifully.— He wasn’t of no account at legislation. He was middlin’ on bosses. lie putr on too many ; scollops. He had no family ’cepim’ his brother BUI, the best poker player on Red River. I move resolutions of respect be passed and for warded td 'his brother Bill." They were passed.. Tue Peticoat Fortune. —The peasantry round Josselln retain their old dresses and cos tumes in perfection; the girls, especially, have a habit that would save much trouble were it introduced into more civilized circles. . They ap pear on Jclc days in red under-petticoats, with white or jellow borders round them - , the num ber of these denotes the portion the father is willing to give his daughter ;J each white baud, representing silver betokens a hundred francos of rent; and each yellow baud means gold, and stands lor a thousand francos per year. Thus any young larmer who sues a taco that pleases ban, has only to glance at the trimming of the petticoat, to learn in an instant, what amount of rent accompanies it.— Wanderings in Brittany . Hon. Stephen A. Douglas,- in his speech at Philadelphia a few days ago, returning his thanks fur the welcome extended him by hia po litical supporters,- said among' other things : “ My friends, 1 made my appearance on the balcony to-night, for the purpose of making an acknowledgment of the compliment which you • n have paid me, and not with a new of entering*' into a dil oussion on any political topic. It wax I the jirst time in my lijc that I have been placed in a position where 1 had to look on and see a f jiyht without taking a hand in it.” We are ) utruid Mr. Douglas forgot the Brooks-Sumner |onr«.:» tbei’b' _ Bead Brumel once hod his pocket picket.— T‘ i pecuniary Joss he bore with great equan imity, hut declared that he would hang, if he met w : lh thejp.ithe ungentleraanly villians who, by neglecting to button the ppeket If his pan taloons, had caused, him to wjilk the length of the street with his pocket turned inside out I The editor of the Louisville Journal has been informed by “ one of the first men in Mississip pi, 11 that Senator Brown, of that State, is “hon est but not bright.” We don't make boast of it; but the fact is, one of the Indiana Senators is “Bright but not honest." —Madison Courier, The old man look* down and thinks of the past. The young man looks up and thinks of the future. The young lady look's forward and thinks of a beauty. The child looks every where and thinks of nothing. And there are a great many children in the world. Those rial gems of thought that shine like stars in the night, were not struck out at beat, as sparks from a blacksmith's anvil are, but fashioned and polished with a patient and a weary mind and an aching bead and' heart. Horace Walpole tells a story of the Lord Mayor of London in his time, who having heard , that a friend of his had the small pox twice, and died of it, inquired if he died the first time or second. ** Where are you going V* asked a little boy of another, who hod slipped and fallen down on the icy pavement. 4 ‘ Going to get ud V* was the blunt reply. Wort as hard as you oan for your party, but don’t insult others. Spit on your own hands if - you like, but not in your opponents’ faces. There is a man »p town 10 slow that-he can’t eatob'himwn breath, - ■ - I EVASS & WATSON’S SAFEES. 1 Ifrii *1 - Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. TRIUMPH! - _■* Philadelphia* Sept. 29, XSS9. To the Pretident of the Penii*sdvatna}Affneulturjfl Society: The subscribers,your committee to examine the contents.of a Salamander Safe of Evans & Watson, after being exposed to a strong fire on the Fair Grounds tor eight horn's, respectfully fepicscnt— A * 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 warmed, but not even scorched. Several Silver Medals heretofore received by the manufacturers, and a largo ijuantity of documents were in the Safe, and came out entirely uninjured. The experiment satisfied us of the capacity of Safes of this kind to protect contents from any fire to which h ev may be exposed. % The Committee award a Diploma and Silver Medal. Geo. W. Woodward, John W. Gearv, J. P. IU’TUERFORD,' Alfred S. GilleTt. P STILL ANOTHER. I Wilmixgtos. Del., Sept, 17, 1859.—Messrs. Erans and Watson, Pnilstdelphia. Gentlemen: The Salamander Fire-Proof Safe of your manufacture, purchased by us from your Agent, Ferris. & Garrett, of our city, some nine months ago, was severely tried by burglars la--t Saturday night, and although they had a sle'dire hammer, cold chisels, drill, and gunpowder, they did not Micceed in opening the Safe. "The lock being one of Hall's Patent Pow der-proof,” they could not get the powder into it. but drilled a hole in the lower panel and forced in n large charge, which was ignited, and although the door, in side and out, showed the explosion not to have been a small one, it wis not forced upon. M e suppose they were the greater part of the night at work on it.' We aro much gratified at the result of the attempt to enter it, and if the above facts a’re of any service, jou are at liberty to uge them. Yours, tiuly, -DAYNARD A J.OXES. GREAT FIRE!—ANOTHER TRIoApII. Knoxville, Tenksseu, March loth, ISoO. —Messrs. Evans &, Watson, Philadelphia : Getithmen : It afford’* me great plensurMn say to you that the Salamander Safe, which I purchased of you iu February. ItsoS, proved to be what you recom mended it—a sure protection from fire. My store house together with several others, was burned to the ground in March la-t. The Sale fell through into the cellar, and was exposed intense heat for or eight hour?, and when if was taken from the ruins and opened, all its content.- v,eio found to he in » perfect slate, the hooks and papers, not being injured in the least. I can cheerfully recommend your Safes to the community, believing ns I do, that they arc as near fire-proof as it is possible for nnv Safe to be m J adc. TIU>MAS .!• POWEU,. A large assortment of the above SAFES al ways on hand, at Chestnut street, date 21 South Fourth str Philadelphia. Bcc. 22, 1559. 8-KXOO Pays for a full course in the Iron City College, the largest, most extensively patronised and best orgaa f2trd Commercial School in the United Slates. 357 Students Attending Daily, itliircli, 1559. tlsual time to complete a full course, from 6 to 10 weeks. Every Student, upon graduating, is guaran teed to be competent to manage the liooks of any business, and qualified to earn a salary of from 8500 to $1000?*" - Students enter at any time—Xo Vacation—Review at pleasure. 51 PREMIUMS FOR BEST PEXMAX SHIP A JVARVED IX 1858. Mlnistcr’s'Sons received at half price. For Circulars aud .“specimens of V.*rit»ng, inclose two letter stamps, and address F. V> T . JENKIXB, Pittsburg, Pa. Oct. 27, 1 PKISCE A; CO‘S The oldest Estntifishmcnt in (he United States Employing' Tiro Hundred Men, and I'in (thing Eighty Instruments per ]\\ck. Comlumnc all tUoir tvot-nt in provomeut*— the Divided ?vrrb Orzan Mol«.«!*•.*ii. i',,) lit** bmdid j-.ccll can only be obtained in Melon'on* <j: mir mnnnfarfuri*. GEO. PiUVTK & CO., Manufacturers, Buffalo, W ,Y, Whou-smi- Tuvyj*.: tT FuUvU bi., N. Y., ami 110 Lake St. Chicago, lllmoi?. H I{OL V.S 1 1 SI r ifiK!\TS —A Tolmnn. Holton, Mil": W. F. r.dbmti. rmruiu iti. Ulilo; lUhm-r A Wel.-r. St. I.onK .Vo ; Fii T' IW'ilcni, .Nmv Oilr.ilid; A A S Nord hdmer, Toronto. C. \V. i Fioin toe Hom<* .Tnurml. April 3, The Molodor.ns m .r.nJbctnrnd Uv Trinrc & To ,/n<\ f hf nt ST Fulton fttiwt ..r«* tin l ln*«t in tin* unrM. AV»-bay? tried tlo-m.-and ih«-ref"r» •*,»< .il< imd?r*t.«ti>>mt:iy of nfrrits.--* llity'im* .ufoid-d ,» •. <r> i co-t. .] Prices of Portable Instruments. I’onfcHifft.ive extc’j.bng bom C to C, • • $45 00 Four and a lialf oct..\« “ ■ “ CtoF. - • - iliioii Kneucur«, “ “ F t.. F, • • Ti 00 Fiw oiU\c, double rood, “ y “ FtoF, - • - 130 00 Orgrra Mslodoon. of Ki-y- b n<* ter* oj Kt-< iK Et;:ht Stops. One ati'l U li.tti-xooi.ivc L'or: jn.-ti.ila. one set of Ki-eiln m IVd.il R.it' s3ju 00 I Prices of Fiano Cased. Fire octiro Mel.'dcjii, citj!i«hu 0 -!rum I- 10 F Six OCI.iAU do Five orlr.; ; double reed, Five octave. two liank- of Keys Our ‘•'t.ir m .mif.icnu 1115 are pel feet, and frrtm om Inn-; tn rh<- liiHiit-s. li.ivms finished and .-old over Tweity-two thousand IVlclodeons "q feci COflllhielik u! guilty J-atl-tactiun.- dAU InKniuieiiii of our manufacture, cither sold by us or dealers 111 auv jai t of llie United Mates nr Canadas, arc tear nJntcJ to be perfect in every 1 e-pea. and cliotilil any repairs In* neoe<-ary betore the expiration of one vir trom the date of-lie we hold om selves ready and willing to make the same fr- e of chirge, providing the injury h not oau-cd by accident or de-igu. GEO. A. FIU.SCE £ CO. Hugh Young, Agent for Tioga Co. Aleuts for th 1 * of our M-lodonn* may bo found in all the principal cihes ami toWns id tho United States and Can jJus. [June *3, ly. NEW GOODS. IT ALL & WINTER , Just received, and having bought my Silk Hals at unusually tow PRICES, lam enabled to give my customers the benefit of it. Look at these figures: Best 54.50 Silk Hat. City Fall Style reduced to $3 50. Best 54.00 Silk Hut, City Fall Style reduced to $2 50. » $3 50 Hat warranted equal to those usually sold at $4 50. Silk lints from 4s to $3 50. Wool Hats “ 3s to 2 00. Fur Huts u 6s to 6 00. ? Men's Caps from 20s to 2 00. Boy’s Caps t( Is to 1* 50, And all my goods at my usually low rates, and the LARGEST STOCK of goods to select from ever brought to Steuben Co., comprising almost all styles and shapes known in the New York Market. STRAW GOt)DS 1 oeing out at 25 par cent less than cost. Corning, Sept 1, 1859. WJI. WALKER. x . BINDIKG. BOOKS, Magazines and.Nawapapers bound in Sn pericr Stylus. Universal facilities enable ns to ■plM. ail. Call and tee tb* BOOK STORK. ME TIOGA CDijiNTY AGITATOB. CHAH3L.ES G. OSGOOD HIS STOCK OP SUMMER GOODS, INVITE THE ATTENTION OP THE PUBLIC THE STOCK OF DRY GOODS IS LARGE, EMBRACES NEARLY EVERYTHING THAT THE MARKET DEMANDS LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, FROM CHEAP PRINTS UP. CLOTHS, CASSIKERES, VESTIKGS, SILKS, DESIMS, STRIPES, SHEETINGS, CLOTHING, HOSIERY, GROCERIES. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, IRON, STEEL, WAS PURCHASED WITH CARE WE EXPECT TO SELL,THEM WHILE THEY ABB SEASONABLE, AND AT LOW FIGURES, f Wellsboro, June 21,15C0. t GREAT INDUCEMENTS. I AM now prepared to wholesale FLOUR, FEED, MEAL'and GRAIN cheaper than any man in the county. As i I BUY FOR CASH, And being connected with several large flouring es tablishment*, 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 bo as l« supply anybody and everybody with GROCERIES, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, YEIIv CHEAP.. COFFEE, SUGARS, TEA, FISH, PORK, And in fact anything in the Provision lino, will be sold cheap for cash, or exchange for grain. WANTED. IMOO BUSHELS CORN AXITOATS, In exchange for Groceries. Call at FRED. K. WRIGHT'S Flour, Feed and Provision Store, No. S Mair-St., Wellsboro, Pa. June 7. ISGO, FASHIONABLE MILLINERY SHOP, MAIN ST., WELLSBORO. MISS PAULINA SMITH has just purchased her SUMMER STOCK OF MILLINERY, consisting of Neapolitans, Straws, Crape Bonnets, Head Presses, Young Ladies’ Ruling Hats, Little Girls’ Flats, Ribbons,, Flowers, and liflact ALL KINDS OF TRIMMINGS. she solicits a call from Wellsboro and vicinity, (eeling confident that HER GOODS WILL BEAU INSPECTION, and compare favorably with those of any establish ment in the county in regard to price. TJT* BLEACHING AND PRESSING done .in a superior manner. fciS" Room Opposite Empire Store, up-staira. May 24, IS6O. Idunsfield Semismty. ' MANSFIELD, PA. THIS INSTITUTION is located at Mansfield, Ti oga, Co. Pa., on the line of the Tioga Railroad. It.-> location is not surpassed by any section of the State, in beauty of sccuery, hcakhfulness of climate, ami moral* of society. The building is of brick—lol feet front, and four stories high. It will be completed so ns to furnish Boarding and Dormitories for the Students at tho com mencement of the winter term. • $lOO 00 -'l3O on • I.V) IK) • 200 0U F t.. F - F to F Good board In private families, and rooms for those who board themselves can be had at the lowest prices. The Seminary is under the care of Rev. J. Lnn dreth, A. M.. Principal, and Miss Julia A. llosmer, Preceptress, aided by a competent corps of teachers. Toe course ut 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. Winter Terra commences Nor. 23; closes March. 3. Spring “ u March 23; closes June 30. EXPENSES. • TUITION, PER TERM OP FOURTEEN WEEKS. Common English branches - $4 50 Higher English branches - 600 Languages ami higher Mathematics 7 50 Instrumental Muslo - - - 10 00 Use of Instrument - 200 Drawing - - - $3 00 to 5 00 Painting - - - -400 to 8 00 Incidentals, 25 cents. bills arc required to be paid or satis factorily arranged before the students can be admitted to recitations. For further particulars address the principal. S. B. ELLIOTT, Prea’t W. C. RIPLEY, Sec'j. [Dec. 22, 1839.] 4 NEW HAT AN» CAP STORE. THE Subscriber has just opened in this place a new Hat and Cap Store, where he intends io manufac ture and keep on band a large and general assortment of Fashionable Silk and Cassimere Bats, of my own manufacture, which will be sold at bard times prices, * SILK HATS made to order onjjshort notice. The Hats sold fit this Store are fitted with a French Conformature, which makes them soft and easyito the bead without tbq'trouble of breaking your head to break the hat Store in the New Block opposite the Dickinson House, 6. P. QUICK. Corning, Aug. 13, 1859. Sirs. Wlnslow’s Soolliinj; Syrup. FOR Cblldrep teething. Price 25 cents. For gale at Boy’s Drag 8lor»; SUMMER,. 1860. Is receiving large additions to to which ns would FROM SILKS DOWN, SHIRTINGS, Ac., Ac. NAILS, FISH. THE STOCK CALENDAR. SUMMEH : CAMPAIGIS JCST OPESING AT ' ATVT> C. & J. L. ROBINSONS ONE 'PRICE STORE. ■\TT“B wieli to call the attention of our friendf W customers to our assortment of a SEASONABLE GOODS, ' ' sucir A 3 LADA E S ’ DRESS GOODS, COMPHISISQ BLACK AMD FANCY SI CHALLIES AND DE LAINES, GINGHAMS, BRILLIANTS, LAWNS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN PHIK ALSO SHAWLS, MANTILLAS AND DUSTER Our stock of staple goods is large. Particular i is invited to our . BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS & SHE! CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND FARMERS & MECHANICS’ CASSIMERES, BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHO HOSIERY AND GLOVES, &c., &c., &C., &c., Wellsboro, June T-1, ISGO. ! PICTURE FRAMING.' TOILET GLASSES, Portraits, Pictures, Certil icates Engravings, Needle "Work, *te., Ac., framed in the neaest manner, in plain and ornamented Gilt. Rose Wood, Black Walnut. Oak,Mahogany, Ac. Per s ins leaving any article fur firming, can receive them nest day framed in any stylo they wbh and hu ig for them. Specimens at ROBINSON'S BOOK STOkE. TRY THE NEW STO "3H. EL” IS ATi HOME AGAII with an extensive and wcll-selccted assortment NB W GOODS His stock is as varied as it is valuable, and c ses DRY GOODS of all styles aud varieties, including Fall and ‘ varieties of Dress Goods, Silks, ParameUas DeJ &c. READY-MADE CLOTHD of various styles and prices. Having had rience in this branch of trade, he is confident hi: ing will unit his customers. GROCERIES', Ills stock of Groceries is complete, embracing list of articles in common u»e, aud which will at unusually low prices. He has also a comp] sortment of HARDWARE purchased with especial reference to this marl eluding Saw?, Axes, Ac. Also CROCKERY in abundance and variety. The attention of th lie is also called to the fuel that PORK, FLOUR & SAI will be kipfconsUntly on hand and for sale lowest market prices. In addition to theforcgi will keep and similar articles of mechanical use. His at* Boots & Shoes is- sufficient to keep an entire community on a footing,” and warrants that all can bo “fitted, the largest to tne smallest. In truth, ho would his friends and the public that EVERYTHING usually kept in a store mnyjbe found among his Call at the old stand of M. M. CUNVEf Wellsboro, Nov. 3, 1339. NEW GOOD W k A.4TOE & C 0., Have just received their Xetc Stock Oj FALL & WINT GOODS. Consisting in port nf DRY GOODS GROCERIES, v PROVISIONS, MADE CLOTHI HATS & CAPS, BOOTS i, SHOES, CROCKERY & II ARD W A GLASS & WOODENWAR CARPET S', FLOOR & TABLE OIL CLOT and in fact everything in the line of Goods usually kept in a store can be found at this esti ment. Purchasers will please callandcxaminc and prices before purchasing elsewhere, and co themselves that the place to buy good and Good.*, is at W, A. 110 E A C Wellsboro, OctJ 27, 1559. THOMAS HARDE begs leave to inform the public that he is now j■. ing an EXTENSIVE STOCK OF MBECHANDIS which he offers at prices that will bo found woi the attention of close purchasers. * This stock consists in part of SHAW L S x of mostly all descriptions nnd at ALL PRICES. DRESS GOODS, An Extensive Assortment of Dress Goods , >f New and Rich Styles Sf Qualities, never before introduced in this place, and at exreme ly low prices. endless variety of EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, LACES, & ( DRESS TRIMMINGS, |, BROADCLOTHS, CASSI.RERES & VESTINGS. ( • ALSO A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, . * HATS & CAPS, CROCKERY & GLASS WIRE, and many other things too numerous to mentioil. Again we would invite purchasers to coll slid see the Goods and compare prices. ‘ Wellsboro, Jan, 26. '6O. THOS. HARDEN. ' ' i REVOLUTIONS WHETHER la Government or fashions never go backwards. “Old Fogyism” may frown down every exhibition of youthful fancy, yet every issue from the Press of Fashion shows that some new ad vance has been made in this branch of Science and the Arts. „ Recognizing this principle of progress in his depart ment of Thule, J. NYE EOBINSON has not sought to keep up with, bat to go a little in advance of the ideas and wants of the community in which lie lives both tis 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 he undertook to manufacture for this community a por tion of their C L O T KING, otico 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 he gratefully acknowl edges past favors—be earnestly and respectfully so licits. In every kind ,of business there are some things that are called Leading Articles, and so we dud la this that | BLACK CLOTHS IS, - CASSIMERES are what almost everybody wants and without which no establishment can dress up its customers in truly Elegant-Style. Of these ho has a great abundance and as deeply dyed as any Democrat or Black Repub lican you can fiud in the land; while in FANCY COLORED CLOTHS 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 Cher Coatings be is remarkably fortunate both as to STYLE. AND DURABILITY. He has not only a large Stock of Guilds, but his fa cililies for manufacturing them were) never better, having secured in Mr. Ten Eyck a moslt EXCELLENT GUTTED. 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, and deter mined to make establishment one of the best in this section of country, bo invites the attention of the people of Tioga County who arc in any way in need of a good, comfortable, stylish and durable gar ment. J. NTS ROBINSON. unpri- Vinter .aines, Corning, Ns T., Nov. 10, 1339. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT THE subscriber having purchased the interest of the late firm of Smith i Richards, would respect tuily inform the Public of this vicinity, of hi? design to increase the attractions of this establishment as a expe clolh- ga long jo sold ■Lete 08- POPULAR BOOK STORE, et, in- NEWS ROOM e pub- by making extensive additions of the best STttDAED WORKS, at tho ing he together with a varied assortment of ‘i* GENERAL LITERATURE. 5 >ck of STATIONERY & FANCY GOODS; [“good j' from assur where can he found at all times, a cofffplefce'fcpnsltbrv of Classical, Historical, Political, School and Miscel laneous Books. BLANK BOOKS, stock. SB. PAPER HANGINGS, S! T IDE CURRENT MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS OP THE DAY, CHEAP PUBLICATION'S, IN EVERY VARIETY SHEET-MUSIC, GOXD-PENS, PICTURES, MAPS, ic ORDERS FOR BIND I NG BOOKS, EXECUTED TO SUIT AKY TASTE, N G AND ON THE LOWEST POSSIBLE TERMS. Particular attention will also be given to .SPECIAL ORDERS, ' \ f for any article comprehended in the trade. Tho attention and Patronage of the Inhabitants of ns< ibnt is iblisb- Goods ivtnce cheap O’S. TIOGA COUNTY is solicited both for his store In WELLSBORO’ AND CORNING. E. E. ROBINSON. Wellsboro, Apr)l sth, ISGO. NEW MILLIIVEfey STORE. Pall and Winter Goods. "Sa MRS. w. BOND, having returned from the City of York, informs the Radies of this village and its vicinity, that she offers foAtheir inspection, a Fashionable assortment of Millinery Goods, such as LADLES’ PATTERN HA TS AND CAPS , Head-Dresses, Feathers; Ribbon*, Laevs and Flowers. Plain and Colored Slraics of everp description—all of which she ijill sell at very low figures, for Cash only. Having bod many years’ experience in the business, she feels confident of giving satisfaction. Ladies will do well to call and examine her stock. Straw Hats, cleaned and altered to the latest fashion. Shop on Mam St., next door to the old Eagle printing office. * Wellsboro, Pa„ Oct. 13, 1859. cceiv E, thy of FURS! FURS! FURS ! FURS.-— The subscriber has just received a large assortment of Furs for Indies wear, consisting of FITCH CAPES & VICTORIXES, FRENCH SABLE CAPES & VICTORIXES, RIVER MINK CA PES «fe M UFFS , K ROCK MARTIN CAPES & VICTORIXES. These comprise a small quantity of the assortment They have been bought at low prices and will be sold at extremely low prices for cash, at the New Hat Store in Cornidg, N. Y. S. P. QUICK. Houshtou’s Liquid .Pepsin. ' EOR Dyspepsia and Indigestion. For sale at Roy's Drug Store. BROTHER Jonathan's Furniture Polish. Priiyj 26««st«. “ ’For‘tale at Roy's Drug Store. AND AND THE GEEAT im^? 55 AT THE FIRE YESTERDAY Win. Roberts’ Tin,),/ I ''' 2 Api waa erased by the anxiety of a. from harm his prtl >e h EAROE AJfD fctl*ER IOR ‘ OF COOKING STOVES of which he has the largest and beet a LOWEST PRICES, ever brought any time or by any person whatever lliu ®°fB,n THE goibe.v West Elevated Oven, No. 1. * THE GRAND CH Another superb elevated oven. **’ FOREST B£H, and . two more No. 1, derated ovens, Bcsid LIVE-OAK, HIAWATHA AKD jfjw all derated ovens, and warranted to ?ir * faction. They will be sold at less prie ' u ’di. stoves can be bought for elsewhere in 1 “ 8d s “ck Also— Alc B l Coiiatj. PARLOR STOVES Self-Regulators, three sites. Cast iron , tors, a good assorlraeot, and BOX SIOVP' ,r ' beat patterns, lie is prepared to SHEET IRON WARE and STOVE pS as heretofore. Also EAVE (rUTTEI& *■’P r(i int‘h made, to order. And he is now readem 8 ?, ‘“'•I set, a new and valnahle kind of J i«n»ua KOK-FREEZING PV.VPS! Down’s 4 Co. Manufacturers. These pumas ranted to keep free from ice in nil ,r !.* ,r ' farmer should call, examine, and if , *7 this invaluable Pump. " ’ purchase Call at the old stand, Main st., south .lit- . be!T>w Bowen’s New Store. WJJ. ROBERT* 30 * Wellsboro, Nov. 17, 1859. JiJi * KT3 - IOCA CABINET TFELLSBORO’ ST., TIOCA. ’ THE undesigned would inform the cither. 0 r T ;„ ga. unci the county generally, that he te'ee. atuntly on hand, forsalc, at luwpricea * JD ‘ A FINE ASSORTMENT OF CABINET ITARE chairs, etc., including SOFAS, DIVANS, OTTOMANS, CENTER DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES DRESS STANDS, ‘ DRESS AND COMMON EC REAL'S WASH STANDS, COTTAGE, FANCY A COMMON BEDSTEADS, ALSO Common and Spring .SVtjf Chairs. All Kinds of Hocking- Chairs. All articles in the above line made to/ordcr on aW notice. Those desiring to purchase are invited to call and examine for themselves before purchasing e'ie Khere - ~ J- V. PL'TIsAM. r- Tioga. August 4, 1859. ERIE' FOUSDUY. AND MACHINE SHOP, CORNING. N. Y. * * 1 WM; E. ROGERS & CO., PROPRIETORS. ~jV,liANl FACTURERS’of Steam Engine s , Balers, JLTX Morticcing ami Tenoning Machines. Mill Gear ing and Machinery, Plain and Ornamental Iron Win dow Cap?, SHh and Casing?, Dour Caps, and all kind* of Iron and Brass Casting?. Also Manufacturers on a large scale of JEFFREY'S CELEBRATED DOUBLE-ACTING FORCE PUMP, The best in use for all ordinary purposes and con taining with the other qualities that of a superior Fir* Engine. ALSO —Manufacturers, of the celebrated ‘‘Hankins Shingle Mills” —the best now in u?e. Orders solicited by letter or otherwise. IVM. E. ROGERS 4 CO. I Corning, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1559. ly. ' V " PLASTER. THE FARMERS OF lICGA CO, fVTEED only be told that a large xuantity of this -superior article, recommended by Horace Gree ley, is ready for them at THE MANSFIELD PLASTER MILL, It requires no puffing to produce a “ rush," andisiold at the low price of SO.flO per ton. Mansfield, Jan. 2t>, 1860- AMOS BIXBT. DENTISTRY. v FRANK. McGEOUGE, Permanently located in Concert Hall, Corvine, -V, T YARIOL'S Styles of Dental work. The ccntinnoos gum or Porcelain, the most natural, beautiful, and superior to any other system, Also a new stylo very beautiful and cheap, just introduced. Particular attention is requested to the artificial Bone for filling teeth, it being the cqlor and nearly as bard as the teeth and in many cases superior to any metallic substance. Also, by a new process of elcclro-meMlurey. those having silver platps can have them heavily plated with gold on very reasonable terms. So cheap humbug!' introduced. His system of practice is the result of the experience of the best members of ibe profession. Corning, Jvov. 10. 1859. Refers to Dr. V». D. Terbell, Dr. May, Dr. Munford, Corning. Dr. Dolson, Bath. Dr. Brown, Addison. nWABSToOK. THE Subscriber most respectfully announces that be has ,jm band at the old stand, and for sale a Cheap Lot of Furniture. comprising in part Dressing and Common Bureaus, Secretaries find Booh Owes, Center, Card and Pier Table*, Dm>vj fl "“ Breakfast Table*, Marble-topped and Common Stands, Cupboards, Cottage mid other Bedhead*, Stands, > fas and Chairs , Gilt an& Jloseicood Mouldings for Picture Frames. j COFFINS made jto order on short notice. A, hcar?o will be furnished if desired. X. B. Turning andfeawing done to order. August 11, 1559. B. T. VANHOR- • HOWAKjP ASSOCIATION- PHILADELPHIA. .. 1 O £T A -A Benevolm. Institution ~staUishedbyt]*ov IOOV/ • endmcmmt for the relufpf the *cfe and dii tressed, afflicted with Vtrul n't and Epidemic distaste The Directors of this well known Institution lD ° nual Report upon, the treatment of Sexual P . the highest satisfaction with the success which has * S , the labors of their surgeons in the cure of ’ Seminal Weakness. Impotence, Gonorrlvva. Ulcet. ‘“•'J' the vice of Onanism, or Self-abuse, Ac,, and °™ L ‘ r p ,I*lo2 ance of the same plan for the ensuing year. ’The co * Surgeon is authorized to give MEDICAL ADIK ’ .j, to ail who apply by letter with a description of t tion (age, occupation, habits of life. Ac.), and in p* , Kfi p treme poverty, to FUKMSH MEDICINE FREEOttIIAKUJ An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, .Jf-w**, Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or ' and other di«ca>cs of the Sexual organs, by tn* , vrEB Surgeon, will bo sent by mail (In a sealed cnrei<»pe> OF CHARGE) on receipt of TWCTSTAMPS for Reports and Tracts on the nature and treatmen diseascs, diet, Ac., are constantly being published nt . c f ton* distribution, and will be sect, to the afflict 1 ’ • g{ , the new remedies and methods of treatment disco mg tlte hu»t year are of great value. jiorGH- Address, for Report or treatment. Dr. J- sJmtlrXJoUt TON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association,oo.* 1 - 3 Philadelphia, Pa. ' j Bj order of the Director,, P„udtnl. j KZRA D. IIEARTWE1 1 i GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. August 4,1559, ly. MARRIAGE GUIDE- A X£W BOOK BY WILLIAM Jf ‘ * The secret clue to Courtship! anti Marriage; with the d* s ®? , A dent to Youth, Maturity and OWASJT bcinff lights and shades of M* ft d „ and its Joya and Sorrows, Disappointments. Let all m a pie, or those contemplating rea( j and having the least impediment to marnc j this book. Let every young man and worn land read this book. It is full of Pi*ate » closes secrets that -every one should kn » £f knowledge ot first may save a world of troow® life. Send for a copy (enclosing 25 £®R"J, T «rgTi DR. WM. YOUNG, No. 416 SPRUCE SIRE**! PHILADELPHIA. May 5,1855. ».
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