i. I; ; lEEEM ENj -BANISH ALL -YOUR FEARS. ' - ’ 11 ; st b. «’». ;■. ' ; ; i Am —“ Scots Wha Uce, < '-\ Pn emen/hanislfaU your fears, 1 ] " Lon the promised morn appears, Lojig foretold'by Freedom’s seers— .iaco’n takes .tbe field, - > dory flashes in his’eye, saksdn every hattU-cry, . j . I igs' alofig the’ vaulted sky . liases on his shield* | 8 i iho Western flame ie mention of hU nsftmo; a people's load fic|lalm> \- nscious .'of their ntfehfcj k behold the gailty Joe, „ fed ■with a nation!s-«rhe— 9U, do you fear tUAia?—-No*. rdViU speed the r^ht, iiug onHhe sacre^jsod, :o 6uf fearless falljars tod; toe tamelydtiss th • rod, wing low the knei ? ien of your weal, ronr pampering heelings kneel# i ihtm with youriron heel— #, at leakt, are free* ti lind by all we lore on earth, • Ijr the land that gars; ns birth, riands of toil ami honest north, ■Like : onr honored sires, : tart "to heart, and hand in hand, r e will marsh, a conquering' hand, ill tie.altars of norland Glow with-Freedom’s fires. ' •* I' e ’> THE TWO FAEMEES. ? Many years ago we knew two farmers in Ohio: heighboi s, one of whoiii had thirty o! father p ior land,"a sickly‘Wife, two little girta two llttl i girls, and a bto all boy i the other had two ban Ired acres' of much better land,'a ro . bust wit a, two full-grown and five sons av raging six feet. $ The man with the emafrfa -ra had not even a ; Summer rivuiot on iises. So had one acre of timber; end he so"la d out fas’fields t]lat there was a spring ■in each. He kept; hhlf ia dozen cows, about thirty! sheep,, two hortes,leix or eight "hogs, an abnndaioa of fowls, Bpd a score swarms of bees. Half mJacre devoted to his vegetable- garden ; ■email fruits he tailed ip'.abundanco, and his orohardfbeing on high grounds and properly tended,jbo had' an! abundance iof ‘choice fruit .when his neighbor hid ! • At: all seasons of the jrear he had something ■to sell. His usual drop of wheat was four acres, and hoi one year, in three did it fall below 150 bnsheh. Three ’ai>d a'half'tons was his usual ■ crop o:' plover and two of timothy. Hia three acre co'n patch yielded about 250, bushels;' tad hi! root Crop was o> constant source of as tonisbi lent. There such cows, sheep or pigs for miles Nobody could makej ■■Such b liter. 1 In truth;} \irything he had Was I worthy of .a premium."' He had -a workshop, j and was his own' blacksmith, carpenter, and shoemaker,. His cropslnevef suffered from the j , weather; his animals, never shivered in the pold; pe himself never seemed irta hurry. Ha ■ took half a dozen newspapers ; hi had a good library i ho read much,' studied much, and al ways [had' plentyiof money. People said he Was a]very lucky man. , But luck . had nothing taddwith.hissuccess. He pursued akystem .of miked:husbandry.., He wasted ndsC of his laborj\ln;theßo lay tljia secret of his prosperity. The farmer with lift 200 acres raised wheat and with—of else was sub ordinate/ About his farm was each year devoted to them., Bw had very poor horses, breeohy, long-legged; cattle, hogs that were a - nuistjnee and an eyestate ,to his neighbors, sheep with [tails like foxesp atjthitd of whoso wool at shearing time was hanging on briers, thorns ahdiiazel bushes ;j tai orchard in which half the trees were dead ; 4 garden in which were planned - only potatoes and cabbages. The fences, were' always but of repair. Scarcely a yearlpassed in whiqh:-acres of mown hay did notrot in the or in which acres of whpit did not threshing. And the reason man for his' losses wasjthat “ be-had rttitpnough time,” He lived ’ onp wear ahead of lsa income and wils compa " fiVere-involved in His most formida ble adversary, was, If his judgment could be re lied upon, a mysterious personage called bad Tool. He worked Sard, and was too economi cal o take a newspaper. After a hard jstrugg'e of ever twenty wears he became convinced that he 1 ad not lahd'enough, sold out, and moved to Ipwal —press any, Tribune. ■ - - ■ ■ i, | ! HIM VRpM TUB it Ail L SpLiixEK.— Douglas. — tailaJ/od lose. ; treckenridge. —Heads or tailed there’s' no ning this tilde. .Old Abe makes his point, ho Democracy Want a “Helper.” Give’em lil —they are. stuck in the mud. Aloft with youß lights, unite and show the Bgth of your phrty. Bet us Democrats re n a unit in powf i.''— Ex. from a Dem. stump ith, 1 • Even *o, brimsldn® and turpentine will unite in la blue flame, but, oh, what a smell! dim llgpts, yours— staunch Democrats ! •Q. Are you all Democrats ? A. Wo am. Q. Do you rote little Dug. up or down ? A. Wedo. ■ - Q. Ate you for 1 he renewal of the slave trade or mot ? A. ,Yes.!i Q. Do you go fe r a slave code, or are yon fori giving the nigger liberty ? , A. I think weave. Q, Are you for ■' (he Taney Dred Scott deci-; sian,ordoyon repudiate it? A. • I believe so. b. To which wilg of the split-tail democracy' do yon belong ? A. We are all democrats. . b. What does democracy mean ? A. It does.; b. You mistake! Democracy does mean (meanly) I know, but what is its true, definition oS interpreted a,t Baltimore ? A. Yea 1 you are right, I recollect'it means Baltimore. Vide “Cushing's Mdnuf” fly leaf. 1 jYes again, and; it he means Baltimore! too; Exuaht all !' 1 * • ' J ' : jMas. Paetjnqton' oitWeddisos.—“ T like to 'fend weddings,, said MtSv-Partington, as eke tome tack from.one in Church,, and hung her ghawl up, and replaced her bonnet in the long preserved bandbox.. “ I like to see-young peo ple come together with the promise to love, cherish and sourish each other. But it is a solemn thing, is matrimony, a very solemn tiling, .Where the, minister comes into the chan cery with his surplus on, and goes through the osremony of making them man and -wife. It should be husband and' wife. It isn’t every husband that turns out to be a man. I declare .1 sever shall forget, when Paul put.the nuptial ting on my finger end said: \With; my goods Tdo thee endow.’ He used to keep a dry goods Store aid I thought he was going to give me Ibe whole there was in it. I was young and iimple, and didn’t know till afterwards that it jneant only one calico dress a year.” )■ '• ! asking another if he believed \ of spirits, ho replied, “ No; in.their disappearance, far 1 hare nape last night.” VCILSBOBO’ ACADEMY. i i Wdishorn’, Tioga County, Penna. MABirroS N. AXiIEN, A. M.J . - Principal. liisaf Crsrmi I'aubeh, - - Preceptreis, Mims li/Lucinda Am.es,— - - - Assistant. Miss Josefidne M. Todd, -• Matte Teacher, The Academic year Till he dmdjid into three Terms of H Weeks each. Fall Term conu&ncea Monday, August 20: closes Fridayj November 23. i | 1 _;TnlUon. Priinary Department, ' - - - s3>4o Common Branches, - • •* T • 4,60 Higher English, - * - - = - 6,00 Languages, , - - - - - -/ —6,00 Instrumental mn sic (extra) Tern ofl2 woek'Blo,oo' Board and Rooms' in'private families furnished at reasonable prices. Students wishing to board , them-' .selves ?may also obtain'ilooma in private families. The;success that has. attended the efforts of Prof* Allen hs a teacher in other institutions in which h* has been engaged encourages the Trustees pate entire success in his connection with the Weils boro Academy. ,' , The primary will he under, the care ot- Miss.Aiien, whose time will be given exclusively to the children placed under her charge. - Tbdre will be formed a TEACHER S CLASS, the instruction of which to be out of the regular school hours! but no extra obwS® made. Bills of Tuition are to be paid at or before the mid dle of each Term. By order of Trustees, j. f Donaldson, jw t. Wellsboro, March, 8, 1860. MU SIC Al NSOEM.AL S-CHOOL. PHOV.’S JEWETT <t HAEftISOM will open a formal Mueic School, la 1 Wqllsboro, Tioga Co., Ta,, commencing ( TUESDAY,'AUGUST 14th, 1860, And session Six Weeks, It will be the ob ject ef the Principals of this school to impart a thor ough; course of instruction to pill wishing to qualify themselves for teachers, cither'xocal or instrumental, as alko to those who wish to’ make greater proficiency in miasic, cither practical or theoretical, for their own individual gratification or benefit. The course of instruction will embrace the art of playing the Piano Forte, Organ, Mclodeon, Violin, Violinoollo, Guitar, and. all instruments used in Or chestras or Braes Bands. Singing in all its depart ments, Thoro'ugh Bass, Harmony, and Composition. / Tuition, (payable in advance,) slo-00,-allowhig students the'■privilege of pursuing any or all of the above studies. Board in private families can bo secured on reason abl& terms, by addressing Hr. H.P. Erwin, Wellsboro, Pa.,rbefore the commencement of the school. Board at Hotels may be obtained without the necessity of spedial notice. Should further information be desired, it can be had by ponding /or a circular to Dr. W. W. Webb, Wells- or communicating with Mr. H. P, Erwin Wells borp, or Prof. R. Harrison, Kriqpdahip, Allegany Co., N.”Y. 1 . • Wellsboro, June 28, IS6o| Preparatory School for Teachers; yS\ 'VV'ellsboto, Tioga County, Penna. , t..iR, BCnttIWGALIE, A. 8., - - Principal. The Fall Term begins Tuesday, August 21st, and closes Friday, Kov. 2d. TUITION. juvenile Department, - - - $2,50 - Common English Branches, - - 5.50 Higher English Branches, - - 4,50 ■ Languages, - - - £ *5,00 Pupils of any xlegrpo of advancement received, and carefully instructed. A Teachers’ Class will be formed early in the Term, and special efforts will bo made to properly qualify those designing to teach, for their profession, iWeibboro, July 12,1860. CEDAR KVfS HOSTEE. • CjSDAB LYCOMING COUSTY, PA , THIS house has been lately refitted and opened for the accommodation of the public. • Located at a central point: stages leaving every alternate day for Wellsboro and Jersey Shore, connecting with cars on the Tioga R. Ik north aud S. «t E. R. R. on the south. This Uonse is situated on the Cedar RunlJang Mill pond —a safe and convenient landing for rafts in the lifting season. Good posts are firmly sot on the loft hank, and the beach is frecQ&om obstructions. Har ing been practically in the river business for many years wi. feci confident tvo can anticipate the Wants and requirements of this trade, and will endeav or to please. The table, bar, chambers and stables frill always be attentively watched and well supplied, pall and see os, and 'wo will pajt'with you sure to see you again. » D. A. FISH, Proprietor, Cedar Run. Feb. 16, iB6O. H. D. DfiMING, Would r-spectfnlh unucautc to the people of Tioga County that he ia now prepared to fill all ord#»e for Apple, Pear Peach, Cherry, Nectarine. Apricot, Evergreelmnd Deciduous prnamental trees. AKo Currants Raspberries, Gooseberries, iCiai.kberrles and Strawberries of all pew aud approved van* Consisting erf Hybrid. Perpetual pud Som .*■ jj u , r DourUm, Noisette, Tea,! Bengal or China.aud Climbing Hoses. ] ''iHT? TT'RR PT? V Including all lh® finest new>n iJi-JUilv i rieties of Althea. Calycanthusl ;Dor.lzia, Lilacs, Spiraet, Sj nngiaa. Viburnums, Wigilias Ac. Pf OW P Dahlias, Phloxes, Tulips, ; *■ ““ I-jlVij Ji’arcissis; Jonquils, I*ll lies, &c. , , GUAPES— All varieti^a. Peabody’s New Hant-bois Strawberry. 4 doz. plants, $5. Orders respectfully solicited. I£3Uordurs for Grafting. Budding or Pruning will b< promptly attended to. Audreys / Dec. 1(5, *5B. H. D. DEMISG. W boro. Pa. iISLDItETH & LAItDIS, CASH DEALERS IS GBOCEEIES, PIIOTISIOSS, CLOTBIWG Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c. One door below Holiday’s Hotel, Wollsboro, Pa. Cash paid for Hides and all kinds of Grain. C. lULDRSTH, Wellsboro, Oct. 6th, 1559. S. If.. LANDIS wool., wool,. I THE subscriber gives notice thot ho has taken tin , Woolen Factory of J. I. Jackson, near Wellsborl, wuere ho will do all custom carding and cloth drcssiiv that may bo entrusted to him the coming season. T 1 e works have been put in thorough repair, and all woi k will bo warranted if tbo wool ia brought in proper condition. n,, The terras are par down in all cases. J. The highest cash price will be paid forwoo| fh'l&o e vrhb wish to soil. ' K. 'W. JACKSON. Wellsboro, April 12th, 1860. 3m. ' SPRING FlfS H IO : 18 6 0. GENTLEMEN'S Wear of Silk Hats, at the NEST HAT STOKE ia Arcade Block, opposite me Dickinson House. S.-P. QUICK, | Corning,- Feb. 23, 1860. HatterJ R2aii*field Fiomiirs ITIHI. milK people o Mangold ana vicinity are hereby notified 1 mat said MILL ban just been repaired, and put in opr* feet order, haring three rnn of stono and a Patent "Grain Sepanxtvr, which will separate all foul seed from tho grain, consequently the.best of work can and will be done* Met chants andfarmers aro invited to try thisiMill. and a*r rate work will be warranted by J. 0. KELLY, | Mansfield,.August 18, 1859. . Millet. 42f" N. B. Cash paid for all kindsof Groin at the Mil|. SODA FOUNTAIN,! { SODA FOUNTAIN, | SODA FOUNTAIN. FOR SALE at a great bargain. * Inquire at i Jane 21, ISCQ. , ROY'S DRUG STOSq 1 PEDLEE.S will find it to their advantage to'cali at Roy's Drag Store, as be has just received a large •supply of Essential Oils and Essences aL which ho is soiling very cheap for cash. . | * • -"I BOOKS, Magazines atidj Newspapers bop ml rafeo pericr'Styles. Universal facilities enable ts ter pleas all. Call and soo.at the BOOK i§TOBy. ITCipiLL’S SYRUI? OP IRECAC. For cAds, Ceaghe, Croup, Ac. At Roy's Drug fitoite. 1 YBEVBT RJBBON, just recced lUyiat . HARDEN^ ■ .' L ; \t . jPROJC •'■ . - C. &K S. SIEWABJ, « I ; ITOJ4 Contort Block, Corning:, ?.&, I ' I ■ oniißg, AND A 1W SYSTEM OF SELLING THEM! J. It. BOWER & €O., now receiving!/! large and well selected assort it of r i ATS & CAPS, BOOTSf & SHO2S, I CROCKERY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, licit they will sell lEAPLR T-HAX EVER OFFERED Icy have come to the conclusion that it is for their lerest as well as that of their customers, to I Sell Goods for Heady Fay, j in that way they can sell them at less profits than [n ho done v on long credit. Thankful for past favors, b respectfully and all to call and examine [r 'slock of goods and we will try to convince you [at it is for your interest to buy at the Empire Store. J, R. BOWEN, M. BULLARD, A. HOWLAND. ( rWellabvo, Juae 28> 1860. 'IRE b LIFE IBFStmAWtJE OFFICE. .BIGELOW k, THOMPSON, AGENTS. 1 I [ETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital $1,000,000. URTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.— Capital, , i $500,000. >A(ENIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital, $15.0,000. PEOPLE'S FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Of New York City—Capital ' slso^ooo JEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE CO. Of Hartford, Ct. N $225,000 lANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE CO, Of New York City,—Capital lASSASOIT Flris-INSURANCE CO. Capital, / $200,0,00, [OJIESTEAO EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital, 1 \ $150,000, NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Accamulated Capital, The subscribers are prepared to issue policies of in surance on the most favorable terms in the above weU known and reliable Stock Companies. Farm buildings insured for three years at rates as low as any good companies. All Ibises will be promptly adjusted and paid at this office. Applications by mall will receive prompt at tention ' WM. L. BIGELOW, Oct. 13; 1859. C. H. THOMPSON,' P. J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor. NEW DRUG STORE. THE UNDERSIGNED takes pleasure in announ cing to - tbe citizens of Wellsboro and vicinity that he has just opened a new Drug Store iu OSGOOD S BUILDING, Plain §!., ibero ho has a complete assortment of DRUGS <sc MEpiOXUSTES, woich ho will sell cheap for cash.. Our Stock of Drugs is complete, embracing every article ever called for. PATENT MEDICINES, v Jayne's, Ayro’s, Hclmbold’s, McLane’s, Brant's and' ■other populate Medicine?, together* -with Wistar's Bal aam, Cod Direr Oil, Wolf's jlrdraatic Sdhnaps, «fcc. CROWE mXES AND LIQUORS, for Medicinal and Sacramental,uses. PAINTS.AND OILS, of the best quality. . K • Flavoring Extracts, Spices,! Eeppcr, Saleratos, Soda, Candles, Soap, Fluidi Campheno, Turpentine, Alcohol, And an innumerable-variety' of. articles in common use. i - Please call at the NEW DRUG STORE. p. r: williams, Ag’t, Wellshoro, March 10, 1850. , \ *. NEW ARRANGEMENTS AT THE - NEW STOVE & TINSHOP, WELLSBORb, PA, THE subscribers, having purchased tbo entire stock lately owned by D. P. (Roberts, will hereafter WAX' AUTTb r fiTADT canyon the business at the ! old stand. They hope MAA AMW A.AIT SiUKt. by attention to business, and 1 always keeping a full HftHE Subscriber has juaUopened in this place a new stock, of articles in their lino,iand selling them at less JL Hat and Cap Store, whore be intends to manufac rates than any other establishment in Tioga County, turn and keep on hand a large and general assortment to receive tbo patronoge of the public. * i of’ We wish to call the attention of those desirous of FasMonaMo Silk and Cassixnero Hats, buying, to our stock-of of my own manufacture, which will be sold at hard COOKING, BOS AND PARLORSTOVES times prices.' ’ AND STOVE furnituke, < •!' SILK HATS Tin. Copper, and Sheet-Iron WadreT "^ S3a t 0 ordcr on short notice -" , .... ~ ; , . , n .. , The Hats gold at this Store are fitted with £ French Which will bo sold so cheap that it will “astonish the Conformature, which makes them soft and easy to the natives. head without the trouble of breaking your head to CUSTOM WORK OF ALL KINDS break the hat Store in the New Block opposite the Done on short notice, and in a superior manner. All s®** House. & t«co‘~ QHlOK work warranted. • Giro us a call. ’ Corning, Aug. IS, 1859, Shop and Store opposite Roy's Drug Store. K - G. HAZLETT & CO, WcUaboro, Juno 7, 1860 WEEESBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP AGiAIN IN FULL BLAST. EGBERT YOUNG, late of tho firm of Tabor ' Y iocgife Co., Tioga, takes this motkod. to in form tho Public'that bo has leased the foundry and Wachino Shop; in tbo Tllago.of "Wellsboro/ for-a term of years, and having put it in good running order, is prepared to do all kinds of work-usually done at sucb an establish ment, in'the best manner and out of the best material. TWENTY YEAHS.XSPEEIENCE 2 Ho bets had over .twenty years'experienc© in the bn sinesa and will bare tho work, entrusted to him, dope dijttfctlyjnnder bis supervision, " Wo i tork will he sent out Tialf Jintthed, iuli\ge'arikgs, plows, sF-oves anil castings of all binds on band and made to order. • May 28, 1857. „ ROBERT YOUNG. BROTHER: Jonathan's Furniture Polish. Price 25 cents. For sale at Ray's Brag Store. 1-- E TlO Gr A IHJ Lt E T t NI U MMER Wholesale and Retail Deaton la DKY GOODS/ DEY GOODS, !■* . iUMJVfEE GOODS, 1 i ' Si ■ LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, " siMEres, Cloths, vestings, &p. BOOTS AND SHOES, Ss HQS2ERV, PROVISIONS, NOTIONS, 1860. ' mar 22 NEW GOODS AT E EMPIRE STORE, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, (feO<tC., AC./ TO THE TRADING COMMUNITY, CORNING ; COUNTY AGITATO 3I. ' - * ' ' - < ■ . ■ revolutions. 117 H33XHER in Government or fashions never go Yt ,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 ip thisbranch of . Science and the Arts. Recognizing-this principle of progress in his depart ment of Trade, j, WYE ROBIWSOW. has hot sought to keep up with, but to go a-lUtio in advance 4(f the ideas and wants of the community in which ho Jives both as regards the style and location of his business or the whereabouts and how he does Believing that honesty of purpose and a strict s Attention to Business will under ordinary circumstances insure success bat undertook to manufacture for this community a per tion of THEIR CLOT HIND, and it affords him much pleasw-e to know that ho has bo far succeeded as to have received a good. SHAKE OF THE TRADE. A continuance of which-r-whflo he grateful!; acknowl edges past farors-pho earnestly and respectfully so licits. ( •' In every kind of business there axe some things that are called- Leading Articles, and so wp find in this that BLACK • CLOTHS AND CASSIMBRSS, are wliat almost everybody wants -and. without which no establishment enn dress up its customers in truly Elegant Style. Of these ho has a great abundance deeply dyed as any Democrat or Black Repub lican you can find in the land; while in &c. &c. FANCV COLORED CLOTHS, his assortment's 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 he is remarkably fortunate both as to STYLE AND DURABILITY. He has not only a largo Stock of Goods, imt his fa cilities for manufacturing them were never better, having secured in Mr. Ten Eyck a most EXCELLENT CUTTER. And in every other deportment the most- competent help. Confident that he ..can offer advantages to his customers not excelled by any in the trade, and deter mined to make his establishment .one of the best in this section of country, ho invites the attention of the people of Tioga County who axe in any way in need of a good, comfortable, stylish and durable gar ment , J. NYE ROBINSON. Coraiig, N. Y., Nov. 10,1809. ■ GREAT INDUCEMENTS. I AM now prepared to wholesale FLOUR, FEED, MpAL and GRAIN cheaper than any-man in the county. As % : a I BUY FOR CASH, & And being connected with several large flouring es tablishments, I can afford to to supply Lumbermen and Dealers generally with a good article, and cheaper than the cheapest. I have pmde arrangements in the city of New York so as ta siipply anybody and everybody with , GROCERIES, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL/ VERY CHEAP. COFFEE, SUGARS, TEA, FISH, PORK, And in fact anything* in the Provision line, will be sold cheap for cash, or exchange fof grain. wanted: 10,000 BUSHELS CORN AND OATS, In exchange for Groceries, Call at FRED. K'. WRIGHT'S Flour, Feed and Provision Store, No. 8 Main-St., WeUsboro, Pa. June 7, 1860. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY SHOP, ‘ MAIN ST.,' WELLSEORO. $200,000, MISS PAULINA SMITH has just purchased her SUMMER STOCK OF MILLINERY, consisting of Neapolitans, Straws, Crape Bonnets, Head Dresses, Young Ladies’ Riding Hats, Little Girls’ Flats, Ribbons, Flowers, and in fact ALL KINDS OF TRIMMINGS. she solicits a call from the ladies of WeUsboro and vicinity, feeling confident that HER GOODS WILL BEAR INSPECTION, and compare favorably with these of any establish ment in the county in regard to price. AND PRESSING done in a superior-manner. Opposite Empire Store, up-stairs. May 24, 1860. $1,560,000, DENTISTRY. FRA AH McGEORGE, Permanently located in Concert Hall, Corning, N, Y. VARIOUS Styles of Dental work. The continuous gum or Porcclain/thd most natural, beautiful, <vpd superior to any other system. Also a neif stylo very beautiful and cheap, just introduced. Particular attention is requested to the artificial Bone for filling teeth, it being the color and nearly as hard as the teeth and in many cases superior to any metallic substance. Also, by a new process of clectro-metalurgy, those having silver plates can have them heavily plated with gold on very reasonable terras. No cheap humbugs introduced. His system of practice is the result of the experience of the best members of the profession- Cornlng, Nov. 10, 1359. y Refers to Dr. W. D. Tcrbell, Dr. May, Dr. Monford, Corning.; Dr. DoUon, Bath. Dr. Brown, Addison,? ■ CABINET WARE ROOM. THE Subscriber most respectfully announces that Jie baa on hand at the old stand, and for sale a Cheap Lot of Furniture. comprising in part Dressing rtnid Common Bureaus, Secretaries and Booh Cases, Center, Card and Pier Tables, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Marble-topped and Common Stands, Cupboards , Cottage mid offier Bedsteads, Stands, So fas and Chairs, Gilt aud BoscicooH Mouldings for . Picture Frames . COFFINS made to order on short notice. A hearse will be-furnished if desired. N, B. Turning and Sawing done to order. August 11, 1859, W . D. TEBBKLL, CORNING, N. Y. Wholesale and Retail Sealer, in DRUGS,And Medicines, Lead, Zinc, and Colored Paints, Oils, Varnish, Brushes Oamphene and Burning Fluid, Dye Stuff, Saeh and Glass,. Pure Liquors for Medicine, Patent Medicines, Artists Paints and. Brushes, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Flavoring Extracts, Ac., ALSO, —A general assortment of School Boobs— Blank Books, Staple and Fancy Stationary. Physicians, Drnggiatsand Country Merchants dealing in any of tlieabovo articles can be supplied at a small advance on Now York prices. , [Sept. 22, 1857.]. FIBS! FEUS! FEUS ! IAUES.—The subscriber has just received a large |u .assortment of Furs for ladjes.wear, consisting of FJTCH CAPES &■ VICTORINES French sable capes <t vlctorines, RIVER MINK CAPES A-MUFFS, '. .BOCK MARTIN CAPES & VICTORINES. lE®, comprise a small quantity of the assortment They fffivo been bought at low prices and will be sold at extremely low.prices for cash, at the New Hat Store in Corhidg, N. Y.- ■ t. p. QUICK/ OtIARLES Gi OSGOOD . Is rcecivinglarga additions to HItsTOCK O,F S ATTEST!' THE STOCK OF DRT embraces Kbariiy everything LADIES' DRESS GOODS, FROM CHEAP PRINTS CLOTHS, CASS: BILKS, DENIMS, ST CLOTHING, ROSIE HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AMD SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY,"’ IKON,' STEEL, I WAS PURCHASED WITH CARE TTE EXPECT TO SELL THEM | ’ 1 ' ' WHILE THEY ARB SEASONABLE, AND AT L6W FIGURES. "WeUsboro, Juno 21, IsjlO, SUMMER CAMPAIGN .JUST OPENING-AT , . _ C. -& J. L. ROBINSON’S ONE PRICE STORE. ■? WE wish to call thejat&ntion of'our friends and customers to our assortment of seaso.yabm: goods, such- 43 lattes" d!ress goods, * ‘ COMPRISING BLACK AMD JPAHCY i&i-LK S, , - CHALLIES AND DE LAINES, j" ' - GINOHAMS, BRILLIANTS, LAWNS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN PRINTS ALSO j SHAWLS, MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. Our stock of staple goods is large. Particular notice is invited to our - I BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS 4 SHEETINGS, CLOTHS, CASSI.UEKES AND VESTINGS, FARMERS & MECHANICS’ CASSIMERES, ready-mA.de ceothing, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, BOOTS .AND SHOES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, &Cr, &C„ &Cr, &C. f &C. Wellsboro, June 14; IS(I0. TIOGA CABINET WAREHOUSE, WELtSBORO’ ST.,'TIOGA.. THE undersigned would inform the citizens of Tio ga, and the county generally, that he keeps con stantly on hand, for sale, at low prices, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF CABINET TV ARE, CHAIRS, ETC., INCLUDING SOFAS, DIVANS, OTTOMANS, CENTER,, * DIKING AND .BREAKFAST TABLES, DRES& STANDS,. DRESS AND COMMON BUREAUS, WASH STANDS, COTTAGE, FANCY’ k COMMON BEDSTEADS, ALSO Common and Spring Seat Chairs. All Kinds of Rocking 1 Chairs. All articles in the above line made to order on’short notice. Those desiring to purchase are invited io call and oxaipine for themselves before purchasing else where. , J. IV. PUTNAM. ■ Tioga, August 4, 1559. B. T. VANHORN, ERIE FOVKBRr AND MAjOHINE SHOP, • ’ CORNING, N. Y. WM, B. ROGERS & CO.; PROPRIETORS. Manufacturers of steam Engine?, Boilers,* Storticoing and Tenoning Machines, Mill Gear ing and Machinery, Plain and Ornamental Iron Win dow Caps, Sills and Casings, Door Caps, and all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings. Also Manufacturers on a largo seals of . I 1 JEFFREY’S CELEBRATED DOUBLE-ACTING force Dump, Tho best in uso for all ordinary purposes an.d con taining with tho other qualities that of a superior Fire Engine. , ALSO—Manufacturers of the celebrated “Hawkins Shingle-Mills"—the best now in use., ' Orders solicited by letter or otherwise. •.! ,',, - i WM. B. ROGERS A CO. Cording, N. Y./-Not. 10. 1859. ly. THE FARRIERS OF TJOCtA CO/ ■VfKED only bo tpid that a large xuantity of this Xl. Superior article, recommends! by Horace Gree- Iqy, is!ready for them at , - i 5 THE MANSFIELD PLASTER MILL, . It requires no puffing to produce I “ rush," andis sold at the tow price of $6.00 per ton.; • ' i , Mansfield, Jan. 2ft 1880. . AMOS BIXBY. SUMMEB, I 8 60; ajIER GOODS, lO WHICH would IST OF TBCS PtßLljs : 1 ' > GOODS ifc LARGII, AW> , i »■ THAT THfi MARK FT ■ DEMANDS fROJ? SILKS DOWN, I, TESTINGS, iIPES, SHEETINGS; \ ), Ac., Ac. SHIRTINGI BV, GStICERIES. NAILSj FISH. the Stock PLjASTER. jOßfl & WAisojr;s SAFES, 304X?hestjmt Street, ijTRIOTttPBI I f ' f PnitjloEtpniA, Sept. 29,1859. To tSe President 0/ (WjPc7in»i/fcama .ijn'ciihural ‘Society:—The subscribers, 1 your committee to examine' the contents of » Salamander Safe of Evans & Watson; after h.eing exposed to a strong 'fire on the Fair Greundj for hours, respectfully represent— I r That after seven cords of oak wood and three of pine had been consumed around the Safe, itwas open, cd in.the presence of the.cbmnuttce, and the (entente taken out, a little warmed,! but not even scotched. Several Silver Medals Jlieretofore received by the manufacturers, and a large quantity of documents' were in the Safe, and canto out eucirely uninjured. The experiment satisfied usiof the .capacity bf Safes of this kind to protect confentia from .any firo.tp which they may be exposed. 11 ,' j' . ? f The Committee award aiDiplpma and Silver Medal; j Geo. W. Woodward, ■ j Johs W. Geabt,' j] \3. P. RCiHEarofiD, 1 ; Awbed S. Gillitt. ' - - STILL ANOTHER. I k XiutWQTOs, Bel., Bept, 17, 1859.—MessrS-SEvans Ifatson, Philadelphia. r itlcmen: The Salamander Fire-Proof IS%fe of nauufacture, purchased by ns from jour Agfcnt; i i Garrett, of onr ei’ty, some nine months ago,* everely tried by burglars last Saturday night; [though they had a sledge hammer, cold! chisels; and gunpoirder, thiyj did not succeed in opening, tfe. the lock hoMjg one of Hull’s-Patent Pow ■oof,” they could npt gelj the powder into iti hot 1 a hole in the lowei panel and forced in »largo e, which was ignited; and although the door, in ■nd out, showed tho erplosion not to have been a one, it was not forced open. IVu suppose they the greater part of he night at work onl it Vfa nch gratified at the Jesuit of tho attempts {o enter d if.the above fdctsj are of any service] you are erty to use them, f Your a, truly, ] : / i BAYNABI) A dONES. GREAT FIP.EIWYttER TB.ItrMPH' KSoxviixe, TexeSsbe, Slareh 13th,ISSS.Jijiessij Evhrn &, Watson, Philadelphia: { frcttknienlt affords mo great pleasurelto say to yon tjbit the Salamander Side, which I purchased of you ii February, 1853, proved to be what yiu recom* ——S'l'i- j, - ; v, INSTITUTION .is located at Mansfield, Ti i'o. Pa., on the line of the Tioga) Railroad, [q is not surpassed by;, any section of the ybauty of scenery, hcalthfulnesa if climate, |1 of society. • Biding is of tjricki — 151 feet fron , and four k. It will b$ '’completed so as to furnish Rad Dormitories fbr tho students it the eom- Sof the wintbpitdrm. "* j ®id in privatp families, and rootE(3 for thoso rwmmselves t)in beihad at the lowest prices. A nary, is under Jttve care of rAv. J. Lafi . I Principal J and, Miss Julia a, e (aided’by at-ponipetent corps’ofjteachers, I a i of study mil embrace all branches taught) a nstitirtion?. A Graduating Course i< i will be formed and diplomas g : u will be given to stud? This °s Its local State, in and moi The I stories t Boarding mencemi Good y who boar The S. dreth, A. Preeeptn The coi in simiin Young In* - Partici ing to tei t 1 ‘ ' CALENDAR. j fa commences Nop. 23; cJososl * “ ' 3larch2S; closed EXCESSES. t, PER TERi| OP FOrRTEIN i English branches , - e - SngUsh breaches - - a and.higfyer Jlathematica ital Musip:, iStrmnent t,, - £ Winter Spring Trn Camt High LangJ -Instra Uso ol Drawil Paintli - &$5 00 t t - - ' 400 t • Incidentals, 25 cents, pbilla are required to bo p* Jfcd before the siuc 7 \ for fuftber pr fk B, tY, Sec y. factorily arf "to recitatiol principal. ' ;IV. C. Hl| 'f'w> I 540,,00 I -irse in the Iron City lively patronized and ibestr orga* 'hool<m the United Stages, Its A tic ruling 1 Brcli, 1859 r ipletel a full course, fJ Rint, upon graduating) Kit to manage the Bo md. tb: earn a salary of j |) to $lOOO,. Jhy time—No Vacati 'Ptfys for a fa! largest, most e ued Commercu 35? SluJ Usual time id weeks, 'iJSv'bry teed to be can businoss/-aid qi Student* enteJ at pleasure. ] 51 PREMId SHIP] FOE BEST P. \ARDED- m 185 Is received- at half pi specimens of Writin £ (ress F. W. JEN 1 Pit, pSf* Minister' Par Circulars d letter stamps, an! Oct, 27, 1859. HOW Alt ■ASSOC I A .ADELPIUA hn. Institution, tstahh 1859.-4 (reused, afiheted mil it, fur thf relief of th *7it and Epidemic dite The Directors of I nual Report upon t| the highest satiafacj the labors of their 1 Seminal Weakness, | the rice of Onanism nnco of the sumo pl.l Surgeon ia authorial to all who apply byi tion (age, occupatiol trenio poverty.to Ft An admirable Hi Weakness’ live vice i and other diseases Surgeon, will be wmi bll known Institution. in their An itmont of Serial Dis ;ases, express' tb the success which has attended bs in the euro of Spermatorrhoea, juce, Gonorrshcea. Gteel, Syphilis, Ifubuse, .tc;rand pr< er a continq* Jhu ensuing vear. Tie Consulting ;f\o MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, • T\ith a description ojf their coadi td of life, ir.), and ii eases of ex -OMEDICINE FKEE DJI* CHARGE, oh Spermatorrhoea, fit Seminal liism, Masturbation, or geTabuse, rfcexual organs, by t iie ccntaiUins lall (in a sealed FUEK 1 flven. Qt 6 intend- March 5. Jim© 30, BEKS* i 600 7 50 10 00 2-00 ). 5 00 > 8 00 or eatis- •ally. tom 6 to 10 I is guaran jeka of any from )n—Review IKILA& inclose two iKINS, ■(burg, Pa. low. hirtby special sick aud diS'
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