! * . FEEisaMLincoln leads. : | WUti Bunt” | p o Vt# n® whai splits sweep over the leap, , ■ i r, TJ-dTtingand rousing our cumbers? • And why dose .the-Northiij,fall panoply stand, : Like dgtailt arfluked from longslumbera— , iiiko a : giaut aroußßi&om loDg slumbers? < I *Twa s' a cry fcr aid tjiat o’er Us>w*pl, : : Ti ey wore murdering Kansas while wo slept. | ' But tßhSorlhrrlll hot alwaysenbmit to awrdng;- Once roused from her sleep sho' ne'er fhlters., , !Fo giDaaSndsspith tb® whole Sortj shall belong ’ Froo'eoiljOnddree speech, and freaaltors — i ' X’reo soil, andifrea speech, and free alters., 1 y Sho-ory'of ftaedtf in each free man heeds r ..'And our causa mu \lfin, for Lincoln leads. - - BX.kogßTi-B.BIEB. , - BtACKBEKBr, Coebial.—The following is said toiw hot onls ah'escellerit beverage,but acute for diarrhea, &c. ' To a half bushel of black-; bellies well mashsd, add 1-4 lb. of allspice, 2 o tflnoimon. S cz. cloves. Pulverize well, ma, boil slowly till properly done.. Then stir or squeeze the juioe {through homespun or flannel and add to each pint of the jnh» one pound .of loaf sugar,. Boil again forsoms time, take it off, 'and while Oooling'add a gallon of the best cog mao brandy. for.an -adult, half a gill to a gill;,fur a child a teasponful or more, ac cording to age, [ Bl.'.ckdeebv WiNa.— Gather when ripe, on a dry day. Put into a vessel with, the head out, and a tap fitted near the bottom ; pour on them -boiling water to covorthem.. Mash the berries with your "and let them stand covered fill the pulp rises ;> the top and forms a criist in three or four days. Then-drawoff the fluid into another vessel, and to every gallon add one pound of sugar; mis well, and put into a cask to work for-a week or ten days, and throw Off any remaining lee’s, keeping the cask well filled, particularly at the commencement. "When the \ working has ceased bung it down; after sis or ’) i\elve months it shay be bottled. 1 1 ' 'Blackderey *mi.— Gather the fruit in dry Weather, allow half a pound of good sugar |to every-pound of fruit; boil the whole • together gwuly for an hoar,- or till the‘blackberries are soft, stirring and clashing therfi well. Preserve it like any other jam, and it-will be found very ° useful in families, particularly for children — regulating their bowels and enabling you to dis pense with cathartics. It may be spread on ■ broad nr ou pudding! instead of butter; and even when the blackberries are bought, it] is cheaper than biitfer. | Sandford Ei Church, in a recent speech 'at ■ Lmskport, ’reciprocated the kind intentions j of. ' Mr. Dickenson, as follows: | L| The disapoifjted aspirant to whom ha had alluded, had qj toted in bis speech the following lines: ■. “ Twice hate 1 sought Clan-Alpine’s glen ■ In peace, put when 1 come again ; I come wilh banner, brand and bow 1 , ,Aa leader l.leeks-his mortal foe.” j _lf the gentleman intended this as a threat,;he Would reply to| him m the language of the same “For iove-16rn swain, in laic’s bower. No're panted for the appointed hoar, ’ As I, nntil before me stand > Ibis rebel chieftain and his hand." Oiij, i .i Eohst Mistake- —A well-known Divine ttnd ..Hhilinthropist was walking recently in a croyrd- L>«dgtzeet in London at. bight,, in order to dis tribute tracts to promising subjects. A'young woman was willing up and down, and be jac oosted her. He pointed out to'' her the error of her ways,'implored her to reform, and tendered —her ft.tract. With fervent entreaties to go home and read it. the girl staged at him for a mo ’ tneftt dr two in sheer bewilderment; at last it ; dawned on her what he meant and for what he "took her, and, looging np with simple amuse thent in bis face, she exclaimed; “Lord, bless ' you, eir, :I ain’t A social evil; lam waiting for the omnibus.” j i j ' ; ■ Laughabie. —The Milwaukee (Wis.) Sehli iul,'sky Bi. 1 . ■ “Tbree' weeks ‘ago, the Democrats of Ann Arbor, Michigan, prepared a handsome pole; to erect !in honor |bf their presidential candidate. But-when it was ready to_ go up, there were not democrats enough to be found to do itbe required lifting. At the end of a week it teas told to ihi republicans, who added thirty feet to it, and then rttn it up with a shout for “Lincoln fcnd Liberty I*'” « •There are Sixty-four inmates-of the Ohio State prison, tit (Rolumbus, under sentence ;for life, one of whoiq has been’ confined' twenty four years, nine Others more than ten years, &c. Of these ten are hopelessly insane, others, ate on the last verge of insanity, and the ten dency of neaply all is to Monomania, and des pair—facts-calculated to inspire the belief that life sentences Ore by no means cheerful punish ment, 1 ; The patriot John Adams, it is said, wasidb eignedfora shoemaker, like his father.' One day Deacon Adams, his parent, gave him some uppers to cut ont by a pattern that had a three cornered hole in it, by which it had hung upon a nailj and it Was found that hohad followed the pattern exactly, triangular hole and all.— The Deacon, upon seeing this, declared that John wasn’t flf to ba a shoemaker, and so 1 he concluded to Make a lawyer of him. An invincible wit and punster asked the captain of a schooner, loaded with boards bow "he managed to get dinner on the passage? •‘Why,” replied the skipper, “we always cpok aboard. “Cook aboard do you I" rejoined the wag; “then I see-you have been well supplied with provisions this trip, at all events." ; A subject put into some minds is like a herb put into cold wjater; in some kinds of water it petrifies, in some it pntrifies. A mind which is merely fervid and busy may make, like boil ing Water, a slight decoction of it, but it - re quires spirit and quality in the intellect to ex tract an essence, j Wealth is not acquired, as many persons nip- . pose, by fortunate speculations and splendid enterprises, but by the daily practice of indus try, frugality, Sard economy. He who relies upon these meahs will rarely be found destitute, and whosoever reWes upon any other will gen erally become bankrupt. “Clara," said Charles,- “did poor little Carlo haven pink ribbon round his neck when yon lost him ?” “Yes, yes, the little dear,” replied Clara. “HUveypu seen him?” “No, not ex , aotiy; but here's a piece of pink ribbon in the eausage." ’ Two things tp be kept, your word and your temper. ; The former when dealing with a prin ter, and foe latter when disputing with a wo men, i SOMMER BOLIETIHI most 0. S t- S. STEWART; Ho, 4 Concert Block Corning, N. .Wholesale and Eotoil Dealers la 1 DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, 5 SUMMER GOOEsj CASSIMEREiS, CLOTHS, VESTINQS, 4c LADIES’ • DRESS GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, STS4A.-W GOODS Sc . GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, VANEEB NOTIONS, | &o. &.o. &e. &o. &a. f&c ■ ■' •: “ - J • Corning, N. Y., July 25, 1860. mar 22 | CORNING 1 FIRE & LIFE IWSUaAWOEO^FIIE. BIGELOW & THOMPSON, AGENTS. f -AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY j Gf Hartford,,Ci —Capital $1,0004000'. HARTFORD FINE INSURANCE COMPANY, — Capital, ssoojooo. PAWNIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. \ .• Of Hartford, CL—Capital, slso|ooo. PEOPLES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY] Of New .York City—Capital. NEW ENOLAND FIRE INSURANCE C(f. • Of Hartford, Ct, ' $225 MANHATTAN FIREINSURANCE C.O. Of New York City,—Capital s2oo] MASSASOI-T PIKE INSURANCE CO. Capital, .S2poj HOMESTEAD EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Capital, - . slso| NEW YORK UIPB INSURANCE CO. j Accumulated Capital, $1,508 The subscribers are prepared to issue policies d suracce on the most favorable terms in the above; known and reliable Stack Companies. | Farm buildings insured lot three years at tan Ipw as any good companies, r - I All losses will bo promptly adjusted and paid at office. Applications by mail will receive promo teat-on WM. L. BIGELOJ Oot. 13, 1859. C. H. IHOMPSOI P. J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor. | lB6o* CHARLES Or. OSGO< Is receiving large additions to HIS STOCK OF SUMMER 0 0,0; TO vftniCH HE WOULD .. ‘ INVITE THE ATTENTION OP THE PDB THE STOCK OP DRY GOODS IS LARGE, i and I EMBRACES NEARLY EVERYTHING THAT THE MARKET.DEMANDS; | I •. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, BROS! SILKS DOWN I FROM CHEAP PRINTS HP. CLOTHS, CASSIEIERES, VESTINGS, BILKS, DENIMS, STRIPES, SHEETING !, SHIRTINGS, 40., io. CLOTHING. HOSIERY, GROCERIES. HATS,, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, IRON, ST 3 EL, NAILS, PISH. THE STOCK WAS PURCHASED WITH CAjKE AXD ' WE EXPECT TO SELL THEM WHIIB they are seasonable, AND AT LOW FIGURES. Wellaboro, Sept. 1, 1860. TRY THE NEW STORE. “2L EL” IS AT HOBIE AGAINf! with an extensive and well-selected assortment o * NEW GOODS, His stock is as varied as it is valuable, and oo npri- BCS ■ j PRY GOODS, j of all stylos and varieties, including Fall and Winter varieties of Dress Goods, Silks, P&r&metta's DeX linos, Ac." ' J READY-MADE CtOTHINp of various styles and prices. Having had long expe rience in this branch of trade, he is confident his < lott ing will auif'his customers. GBOOBRIES, His stock of Groceries is complete} embracing ( long list of articles in common use, and which will bl sold at unusually low prices, fie has also a complo e as sortment of HARDWARE ' f purchased with 'especial reference to this market, in* eluding Saws, Axes, Ao. Also | CtIOCKERY, . I j in abundance and variety.’ The attention of tha pub lic is also called to the fact that I POR&, FLOUR, AND SALT,] trill he kept constantly on hand and for sale m the lowest market prices. In addition to the foregoing he will keep * | PAINTS AND OILS, f V I and similar*articles of mechanical use. ef BOOTS AND SHOES; ig sufficient to keep an' entire community on a, 1 footing,” and warrants that all can bo “fitted,;*' the largest: to the smallest In truth, he woold‘4 his friends and the public that , EV EBYTHING, usually kept in a store may be fonnd among his Call at the old stand of M. M. CO-XVEIi Wellshoro, Noy. 3, 1859. , : FASHIONABLE JHUiLINERY SHOP, MAES SI., WELLSBORO. | MISS PAULINA SMITH.has just her BUMMER STOCK OP MILLINERY,] consisting of Neapolitans, Straws, Crape Bonnets, Head Dresses, Young Ladies’ Riding Hats, Little Girls’ Plats, Ribbons, Flowers, and in fact ALL KINDS OP TRIMMINGS. she solicits a call from the ladies of Wellsbord and vicinity, feeling confident that HER GOODS WILL BEAR INSPECTION, and compare favorably with those of any estal dish mont in the county in regard to price. BLEACHING AND PRESSING donei in a superior manner. ZSf- Room Opposite Empire Store, np-atairs. May 24, 1860. 10,000 bbls. Poj-k Wr Sale. I WILL sell extra HEAVY MESS PORK at 5f9,76 perbbl. or retail by the pound at 10 eta., andLwar ranted the best in town. Jl. M. CONVERSE; JubO 14,18C0; -j - tffiE Tl]o6rA GOFKTY AGlf Aft)S. y ! • ‘ ' ' ■ PaysXor a fall coarse In the Hon City College,; the largest, most extensively patronized and i'est organ ized Commercial School in the United States. . 337 Students Attending Dally, Olaich. 183®. ’, Usual time ta complete a fall coarse, from 6 to 10 weeks. Every Student, upon-graduating, is guaran tced to, be competent to manage the Books of any business, and qualified to earn a salary of from . §5OO tq §lOOO. Students enter at any time—No Vocation—Review at pleasure. ;■ -• . ■ - 51: PREMIUMS FOR BEST PENMAN-. - SHIP AWARDED IN 1858.. , Minister's Sons received at haH price, nor Circulars and Specimens of Writing, inclose two letter stamps,'.and address, j F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. Got. 2T, 1869. ’ , _ . . , Mansfield Classical Scinluai'y. MANSFIELD, PA*. THIS INSTITUTION is located at Mansfield, Ti oga Co. Pa., on the line of tbe Tioga Railroad. Its location is not-surpassed by any section of the State, in beauty of scenery, bealtbfuluess of climate, and morals of society. Tbe building is of brick—lsl feet front, and four stories high. It will be completed so as to famish Boarding and Dormitories for tbe students at tbe com mencement of the winter term. 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 liev. J. Lan dretbj A. M., Principal, and Hiss 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 Young ladies will be formed and diplomas given. Particular attention will bo given to students in ; ing to teach. CALENDAR. ■ Winter Term commences Not. 23 ; closes March; Spring u il March 28 j closes June < -EXPENSES. . TUITION,. FEB TERM <Jp POUBTEES WEEKS. Common English branches - $4 50 Higher English branches - - 600 Languages and higher Mathematics 7 50 Instrumental Music ’ - - - ItTOO Use of Instrument -' - - s 200 Drawing - -.j - $3 00 /to 500 Painting - . - - -4 OOf to 800 25 cents. * 3,c00 boo. [ooo. jfeg-Ttiition bills are required to be paid or sfi fectorily arranged before the Students dan be admil to recitations. For fartbier particulars address principal. S. B. ELLIOTT, Pres i W. C. RIPLEY, Seo’y. I [Deo. 22, 1859.] well [this it at- ACADEMY. ’Wellsboro*, Tioga r County, Penna. WAKINUS N, ALIEN, A. M.-, - - Princi Miss OVkthia. Farmer,,'- - - - - . Preceptra ' Miss L, Lhcjxda Alles, - - - - Assietanti Miss Josephine M. Todd, - * Music Ycadili The Academic year will be divided into three Ti of 14\yreeks each. ' | Fair Term commences Monday, August 20: <1 Friday, November 23. ? i ' x Tuition. bs, Primary'Department, I| - -‘ - $2,00 Comfnon Branches, - - - ► 4,00 Higher English, - _i- % 5,00 . - c Languages, ' - *L * * - 6,00 Instrumental music (extra) Term of 12 weeks 10,00 Board and Rooms in; private families furnished at reasonable prices. Students wishing to board them* selves may also obtain Rooms in private families. The success that has attended the efforts of Prof. Allen as a teacher in other institutions in which he hasjbeen engaged encourages tho Trustees to Antici pate entire success in his dohnection with the Wells boro Academy. { \ The pr mar# department yill be under the edre of Miss Allen, whoso timh wiR be given exclusively to the children placed under her charge. i There will be formed a TEACHER’S CLASS, the instruction of which to be but' of the regular school' hours, but no extra charge made. I Bills of Tuition are to be paid at or before the mid dle of each Term. • By order of Trustees, X tIpONALDSON, PiteW. Wellsboro, March, 8, 18667 | Preparatory Scliool for Teachers. Wollaboro, Tioga bounty* Penna. * I It. Tt. BURLINGAME, A. 8., - - Prmtipal, |t, and The Kail Term begins Tuesday, August 28i closes Friday, Nov. 2d. TUITION. Juvenile Department, Common English Branches, Higher English Branches, Languages, - - Pnpile of any degree of advancement receive carefully instructed. A Teachers’ Class will be f early in the Term, and Special efforts will be mi properly qualify those deigning to teach, for profession, j' Wellsboro, July 12,18610. NEW ARRANGEMENTS ! .AT TRB , NEW STOVE * TINSHOP, s , WELLSBORO, PA. THE subscribers, having purchased the entire stock lately owned by D. P. Roberts, will hereafter carry on the business at the old stand. They hop'o by attention to business, and always keeping a full stock of articles in their line, and selling them at loss rates than any other establishment in Tioga Coanty, to receive tho peonage of tho public. Vic wish to calFthe attention of those desirous of buying, to our stoc^ of [ COOKING, BQX AND PARLOR STOVES AND STOVE FURNITURE, Tisi, Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware, Winch will be solthso cheap that it will “astonish the natives.” CUSTOM WORK OF ALL KINDS Jr % Done on. short notice, and in a superior manner. . All work warranted, dive us a call. \ Shop and Store opposite Roy’s Drag Store. ■ , j G. HAZLETI & CO. Wellsboro, June 7, 1860. 1 NEW DRUG STORE. THE UNDERSIGNED takes pleasure in announ cing to- the citizens of Wellaboro and vicinity that he has just opened a new Drag Store in OSGOOD’S BUILDING, Main St., ho has a complete assortment of IDK.XJQS Sc MEDICINES, **nich he will sell cheap, for cash. ;, Our Stock of Drags is complete, embracing evqry article ever called for. PATENT MEDICINES, Jayne's, Ayre's, Helmbold'a, McLano’s, Brant's and other popular Medicines, together with Wis tar’s Bal sam, Cod Liver Oil, Wolf's Aromatic Schnaps, Ac. , CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS, for Medicinal and Sacramental uses. PAINTS AND OILS, i of the host quality. -Flavoring Extracts,*Spices, Pepper, Saleratus, Soda, Candles, Soap, Burning Fluid, Camphene, Turpentine, Alcohol, And an innumerable variety of articles in common use. S&* Please call at the NEW DRUG STORE. P. B. WILLIAMS, Ag't, Wellaboro, March 10,1850. [good 'from issur Stansflcld Flouring Mill. fTHIE people o Mansfield ana vicinity are hereby notified X tnat said MILL has just been repaired, and put in per fect order, having threo ran of stono and a intent Grain Separator, which will separate all foul seed from tho grain, consequently the best of work can and will be done. Met chants and farmers are invited to Jry this Mill, and firsr rate work will bo warranted by _', . j. 0. KELLY, Mansfield, August 18,1859. Miller. £#* N. 11. Co*h paid for all kinds of Grain at tho Mill* * REVOLUTION!^, IITHETHER in Government or fashions never go W - backwards.-, “Old Fogyism” may frown' down every eihihitionof youthful fancy,, yet every issue from the-Press of Fashion shows that, some new ad-' ranee has been made in this branch of -■ Science and the Arts. Secognizing this principle of progress in his depart ment pf Trade, " 3. NIB ROBI3VS9 9T. has not songht to keep np 'withy hat. to go a little in advance of the ideas'and wants of the community in which ho lives both.as regards the stylo and location of bis business or the whereabouts and haw he does it.' ( Believing that honesty of purpose and a strict Attention to Business will nnder ordinary circumstances insure success he undertook to -manufacture for this community a par tion of ‘ • ( ; T fiEIR CL 6 f HIK6, and it affords him much pleasure to Imow* that he has so far succeeded as to have received a ■good SHARE OF THE TRADE. A continuance of which—while ho gratefuUyapknowl edges past favors —he earnestly and-respectfully so licits. In every kind of business there are some things that are. colled Leading Articles, and so we find in this that BLACK CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, are what almost ever. wants and without which no establishment can dress up its customer* in truly Elegant Style. Of these ho has a great abundance and as deeply dyed as any Democrat or Black Repub lican you can find in the land; while in IT.SVN'OY COLOBBD CLOTHS, his assortment is-no less varied than the politics of the numerous parties, ranging ail the way from genuine administration down to rankest opposition. In his selection of goods for Over Coatings ho is remarkably fortunate both as to STYLE AND DURABILITY. . He has not only a large Stock of Goods, but his fa cilities for manufacturing them were never better, having secured in Mr. Ten Eyck a most - - EXCELLENT CUTTER. And in every other department the most competent help. Confident that be 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, he invites the attention of the people of Tioga County who ore in aijy way in need of a good, comfortable, stylish and durable gar ment J. NYE ROBINSON. Coming, N. T., Nov. 10,1859. TIOGA CABINET WAKE HOUSE, WELLSBORO’ ST V TIO(J'A. THE undersigned would inform the citizens of Tio ga, and the county generally, that ho keeps con stantly on hand, for sale, at low prices, " A FINE ASSORTMENT OF CABINET WARE; ' * * CHAIRS, ETC., INCLUDING; . SOFAS, DIVANS, OTTOMANS, CENTER, DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, DRESS STANDS, DRESS AND COMMON BUREAUS, WASH STANDS, COTTAGE, FANCY & COMMON BEDSTEADS, j . . ALSO Common and Spring Seat Chairs . All Binds of Booking 1 Chairs. All articles in the above line madeto order on short notice. Those desiring to purchase are invited to call and examine for themselves before purchasing else where. J. W. PUTNAM. Tioga, August 4, 1859. I pat' ■SB. loses WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP . AGAIN IN -PULL BLAST. ROBERT YOUNG, late of the firm of Tabor Young <t Co., Tioga, takes this method to in form the Public that he has leased the ; - , . Foundry and machine Shop, in the Village 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 such an establish ment, in the best manner and out of the host material. TWENTY YEARS, EXPERIENCE! Ho has had over twenty years'experiencein the bu siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, done directly nnder his supervision. ' ATo work will be sent out half finished. MILL-GEARINGS, PLOWS, STOVES and castings of all kinds oh hand and made to order. May 28,1837. ROBERT YOUNG. EBIE FOtIIDBI v AND MACHINE SHOE, CORNING,, Ni. Y. WM. E. ROGERS & CO.,| PROPRIETORS. MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines, Boilers, hLorticeing and Tenoning’Machines, Mill .Gear ing and Machinery, Plain land Ornamental, Iron Win dow Caps, Sills and Casings, Door Caps, and all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings.- Also Manufacturers on a large scale of j JEFFREY’S CELEBRATED 1 DOUBLE-ACTING FORCE PUMP, The best in use for all ordinary purposes and con taining with the other qualities that of a superior Fire Engine. " _ ; ALSO—Manufacturers of the celebrated “Hawkins Shingle Mills”—the best now louse. Orders solicited by letter or otherwise. WM. E. ROGERS <fc CO. Corning, N. Y., Nor. 10, 1859. ly. j . i ■■ ijOO :d, and formed »de to : their NEW GOODS AT THE EMP.IRE STORE, AND A i : NEW SYSTEM OF SELLING THEM! J. R. BOWEN A CO., Are sow receiving a large and well selected assort ment of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, &C., AC., AC., [ . Which they will sell ; CHEAPER THAN EYES BEFORE OFFERED S !fO THE TRADING COMMUNITY. f They hare come to the conclusion that it fc for their interest os well as that of their customers, to Sell Goods for Ready Pay, ' as in that way they can sell them it less profits than* can be done on long credit. Thankful for past favors, we respectfully invite one and all to call and examine our stock of goods and we will try to convince yon that it is for your interest So buy at the Empire Store. J. R. BOWEN, l if. BULLARD, A. HOWLAND. Wellahoro, June 28, 1860. ; PLASTER. " THE FARMERS OF TIOGA CO. NEED only be told tbit a large xnantity of this superior article, rectinmonded by Horace Gree ley, is ready for them at 1 j THE MANSFIELIi. PLASTER MILL, It rflqnirea no puffing to produce, a “rush,” and is sold at tho low pries of $5.00 per ton. Mansfield, Jan. -26, 1860. AMOS BISBY. SODA FOUNTAIN, JSODA FOUNTAIN, . ' SODA FOUNTAIN. FOR- SALE at a great bargain. Inquire at Juno 21, 1800. ROY’S DRUG. STORE. EVANS & WATSON’S SAFES. Jftli l 304 Cliastnut Street, ’ |£|agd{: PHILADELPHIA. ANOTHER TRIUMPH! . Philabeiphia, Sept. 29,1859. 1 To (he President of the Pennsylvania Agricultural Society: The subscribers, your committee to examine {be contents' of a SSiamandor Safe of Brans & Watson, after being exposed to a strong fire on tbe Fair Grounds for,eight hours, respectfully represent— jhat after sevqn 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 Wanned, but noteven scorched. • Several Silver pedals heretofore received by the manufacturers, and a large quantity of were in the Safe, and came out enciroly uninjured. The experuroitjsatisfied us of the capacity of Safes of this" kind to protect contents from any fire to wbifch they may be exposed. ’ r ~ , ' The Committee award a Diploma and Silver MedaL fino; W. Woonwinn, Jons W. Quart, J.P. BniHEEPOBn, AiFEED S. flltllETT. still anotheb. Wiiimroroy, Del., Sept, If, Evans and Watson, Philadelphia. , _ , , Gentlemen: The Salamander Eire-Proof Safe of your manufacture,{purchased by us from your Agent, Ferris & Garrett, of onr city, some nine months ago, was severely tried by burglars lost Saturday night, and although tbeyjhad a sledgo 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 cqnld not get the powder into it, bnf drilled a hole in the lower panel and forced in a largo charge, which woslignited, and although tho door, in side and out, showed the explosion not to have been a small one, it was not forced open. We suppose they were the greater part of tho night at work on it. - We are mnch gratified At the result of the attempt to enter it, and if the aboije facts are of any service, you are at liberty to uso them. Tours, truly, I BAYNABD & JOKES. GREAT EIRE!—ANOTHER TRIUMPH. Knoxville, Tesessee, March 13th, 1859. —Messit. Evans <fc Watson, Philadelphia: Gentlemen: It [affords me great pleasure to say to you that the Salamander Safe, which X purchased of you in February, 1;858, proved to be what yon recom mended it—a snyej protection from fire. My store house together witn several others, was burned to the ground in March Inst. The Safe fell through into the cellar, and was exposed to intense heat for six or eight hours, and when it was taken from the ruins and opened, all its con ents were found to be in a perfect state, the books an d papers not being injured in lho least. I can oheci fully recommend your Safes to the community, believing as I do, that they are as near fire-proof as it is possible for any Safe to be made. ' THOMAS * POWELL. fistf A largo as jortment of tho above SAFES al ways on hand, at , 04 Chestnut street, (late 24 Sontb Fourthst, Philadelphia. Deo. 22, 1859. i •; COMBECIAX COLLEGE, LOCATED OVER SUSQUEHANNA TALLEY BASK, BINGHAMTON, N. X. I.* ' f Booms open for instrnqtion from 9 A. M: to B. M. 1 FACULTY. D. W. Lowell, Principal, Professor of the Science of Accounts, Practical Accountant, author of Lowell's Treatise upon Book Keeping, Diagrams illustrating the same, Ac. John Ransi.x, Commercial Professor of Book- Keeping and Practical Mathematics. J. J. Cuexis, Assistant Teacher In the Book-Keeping Do • partmeui. i A. J. Warnsb, Professor of Practical and Ornamebtal Pen manship, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence. | LECTURERS. Hon. Daniel S. Dzcxnrsoy, Lecturer on Commercial Law and Political Economy. 1 . Uon. Ransom BALcoarj Lecturer,bn Contracts, Prommissary •Kotos and Bills of Exchange. Rev. Dr. E. Andrews,! Lecturer on Commercial Ethics. EXAMINING COMMITTEE. Hon. Sheehan D. Phelps, Wm. R. Osboeh, Esq. Taker E. Morgan, Esq. The object’of College is to afford all on opportunity of obtaining a thorough] Business Education. Tho Books and Forms are carefully arranged by practi)»l accountants expressly for this Institution, and embrace nil the recent improvements. The course of instruction comprises every department of business. I’he learner will bo thoroughly taught the science and practice of Doublj Entry Book-Keeping as applied to the following kinds of bisinesa, viz;—General Merchandising, Manufacturing, Banl ing. Commission, Stcamboating, Rail roading, Forwarding, Freighting, Foreign Shipping. Ac. Ladies Department entirely separate from that of the gen tlemen. Students can ented College at any time and receive indi vidual instruction. Ay this arrangement every student is permitted to progress os rapidly as his enterprise anil ability will permit, and whei thoroughly perfect and competent, will receive a Diploma which will enable him to review at pleasure. Time to complete the course from 6to 12 weeks. No vaca tions. Board $2 and per week. Assistance rendered to graduatea-in prbcurfngrituations. TERMS. ‘ Foy Book-Keeping, full accountant’s course, including Practical Penmanship, Commercial Computations and Diplo ma (Time unlimited,) ...... $35 00 . Bamo course for Ladies, (separate apartment - ' 20 00 Penipaaship and Arithmetic, - - * 10 00 • course in Penmanship, practical and orna mental, A - -' 80,00 Twelve Iwsona in practical Penmanship -> - . 200 t®. Occasional clashes will be formed in Phonography.— For further"particulars send for a circular. Blnghmptqn, Sept. 8/1859. ‘ IMPORTANT NATIONAL WORKS; PUBLISHED BY’D. APPLETOS 4 CO. 346 & 348 Broadway, Now York. THE following works are sent to SubscribessMn any part ofjthe country, (upon.receipt of retail price,) by moil or express, prepaid; The New American Cyclopedia. A popular Dictionary ol General Knowledge. Edited by George Ripley and Charles A. Dana, tided by a numerous select corps of wri ters in all brandies of Sdcncc, Art, and Literature. This work is being published in about 15 large octavo volumes, each containing 750 two-column pages. ' Yols I, 11, 111, IV, V, YI, VII, YU!, and IX, ore now ready,’each containing hear 2,600 original olrticlea. An additional volume will be published once in abo' it three months. Trice, in Cloth, $3; Sheep, $3,60; HaHMorrocco, $4; Half Russia, $4,60 each. The New American Cyclopedia is popular without being superficial, learned, but not pedantic, comprehejkaive but suf ficiently dctaUed,frce frdm personal pique and party pnyuT dice, fresh and yet accurate. It is a complete statement of all that is known * upon every important topic within the scope of human intelligence. Every Important article in it has been specially written for its pages by men who are au thorities upon the topics of which they speak. They are re quired to bring the inbjecfc up to the present moment; to state jUst hovrit stand's now. 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Form a club of fotir, and remit the price of four books, and five copies will bo [sent at the remittor’s expense for car. rlsge; or for ten subscribers, eleven copies will be sent at our expense for carriage. 1 TO AGENTS. • No other works will so liberally reVnrd the exertions of Agents. Ah Agent Wanted In this County. Terras made khown on application ito the Publishers, [Aug. 11, ’59. DENTISTRY. FRANK - McGEORGE, Permanently located in Concert Sail, Corning? JV,, y. YARIOTJS Styles of Dental work. Tho continuous gum or Porcelain, tho most natural, beautiful, and superior to any] other System. Also a’ now style very beautiful and cheap, just introduced.' ~ Particular attention is requested to the artificial Bone for filling teeth, it being the color and nearly as hardens the teeth and in many cases superior to any-metallic substapeo. Also, by a new process of oleotro-metalnrgy, those having silver plated can have them heavily plated with gold on very reasonable terms. No cheap humbugs introduced. His system of practice is the result of tho'experience of the best members of the profession. Corning, Nov. 101 1859. Refers to Dr. TV. jD. Terbell, Dr. Moy, Dr. Munford, Corning. Dr. Dolspa, Bath. Dr. Brown, Addison. HONEY OF LIVER WCRT, for Coughs and Colds, Price 25 cents. At Roy’s Drug Store. ‘I ' ' ‘ .tl! ~ |!|:| |!| PUEIPV THE fetOOft i ■ MOBFiTS ' 7EBETABTrn £.1^33 AND rs<Ej(lx BlixEßi fTUlEliigh anti enried.celobrity which the J_ MedJeinos hare lot tbefr lar-' ell the Diseases whkhtheyproftse to can, osu&i practice pf puffing not'ohU* unuecowarv of them. ■ '|il ’ IN Att OABS3 ' otAathma, Acota and ChrdiE flhSaaftan, Affect Bladder and Kidneys. r i I I J 77 ‘ BILUOUS PETERS ANDLITEE ' In thfl south and west, where these dL will befonnd invaluable. Planters, fanm once use these Medicines, will never »ft*i them. 1 .. . ‘ ; . KEFLIOUS COLIC, SERO9. LOOSENESS. - NESS, COLLS AM) COUGHS, CHOLIC, HUMORS, DROPSIES. Ztyg*patd.-~No person with tbiadlatresain, delay using these mediclhesimmediately. Eruptions of the Skis, Erysipelas, PUtnlet Ftver aud Aguts-Xo r toisjftponwse of the we these medicines win be fonn&a kite, efc&fr'&nt Other' medicine* subject i thedla^se; a cure by theMrtetpbes la pennam Try them. Be satisfied aK|M Cured. . l if ’ - - . GENIAL DEBILITY, GCUT, GIDDINESS Meodaches of every kihd, Inward Fever, tisjn, Impure Blood, Jaundice,'Loss of Am Mrrtvridl -Pwassa.—Neyfcr fadtoto eradicate , the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the erfnl preparation of Sarsaparilla. NIGHT, SWEATS, NERVOUS BEBIUTT 1 ofaU klnda, ORGANIC AJPBCTIOh^ PiTes,—The original proprietor of these' knedi cured of Kies of 36 years* standing, by the use of medicines alone. <- 1" {! i , 'PAINS in the bead, side, packjl Joints and orraf Bheumaiisnu —Those affected with this terribU be surO’of relief by the Life IKdtoines, r- Bnshjof Blood to tbe HeatySdnirty, Salt Rheum t Scroflula,, or King's Evil Gu/itf worst forms,- Ulcert ery description. - |J{! IJ} j Wornis of all kinds are eseiturally expelled b> cines. Parents will do well them whenever their v ie suspected. Belief will bo certain. The Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters 1 PURIFY THB BLOOD, And thus remove all disease from the fijstdm. sold by; DR. WILLIAM B. HOI. ; 33d Broadway, cor. Anthony Street, New Tot Por sale by all Druggists,; : | l , b2yi Hostetler’s Stomach Bitten. IN View of tho fMt ttajt'-iTJtirj member of tt family ia more or leas BabjeOted to.ome con® sides innumerable other dohdJtiohs in life, which assistance of a little knowlptWor exercise of comito they may be able so to regulate their habits of« with the assistance of a good tonic, secure permarier Imrater to accomplish this desired' object the true pn»« is certainly that which will produce a nati of things at the least hazard of vital strength and this end Dr, Hostetter has introduced to this coantrj oration i bearing his name, which at this day is not medicine, but one that hos been tried for year?, givir faction to all who have used it. She Bitters opmt* fully upyu the stomach, bowels and liver, restoring a healthy and vigorous action,land thus by the simi cess of strengthening nature, the system to over disease. > { 1 1 • f • For the cure of Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Kan Loss of.iAppetito, or any t morbid inaction of the Sttmacfi prodm Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Mdrbns ; &c- these Ditto an equal. iff jp, Diarrhoea, Dysentery or Flux, so generally v new settlers, and caused principally bj the cam and diet, will be sbeedily regulated by a brief preparation, Dyspepsia, a disease’ which is probi prevalent when taken in all its, various fonga, then t the cause of which may always bo attributed to | ments of the digestive organs, can be cured withe using HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS, as per 1 gn the bottle. , For every physician wil 1 mend Bitters oLaome knfd, then why not use an be infallible! Every country hare their Bitters as ative of disea.se and strengthening!of the system 1 ; and among them all there is nc(t *p be found a heal j>le than the Germans, from this -preposition ■ ted; based upon scientific which have t( advancethe destiny of this gtffat?p!repaniti6n4n the . scale of;Bcienca. - cj jj ijj~ 'Fetes and Ague.— This trymb provoking disease, fastees its relentless grasp on the body of man, reducx; to a mere shadow in a short space of time, and rci him physically and mentally useless, can be defeat driven from the body by the use of HOSTETTEf NOWXED BITTERS. Further, any of the above st ted diseases cannot be contracted when Exposed to 1 nary conditions producing them, if the Bitters are per directions. And os it neither creates nausea, nor the palatt, and rendering unnecessary any change of interruption to usual pursuits,.but promotes sound si healthy'digestion, the complaint i?, as as is consistent with-the proatlctiin of a thorough ■ manentjeune.' | 11, • Foa : PiEBBONE in Advanced jNW who are suffering fr enfeebldd constitution and ariapri body; these Bitters t valuable as a restorative and vigor, and only,to be tried to be app/emhtefl- - And to a mother nvrsingi these Bitters ai£ ipfliSpe usable, especially tho mother’s nourishment is inadequate to the der the childl consequently her strength must yield, ar is where d good tonic, such as Hostetler's Stomach,': needed to 'impart temporary strength and vigor U tem. Ladies should by all means try this remedy fc see of debility, and, before|so doing, ask your physici if he is acquainted trith the virtue of the vn mend thefeuse in alf cases of weakness. CAUTION We caution public against . -ofthff-many imitations or counterfeits,but ask for tea’s Celebrated Stomach Biuem, and see that eacl has tW words “Dr. J. Hostetter’a Stomach Bitters” on the side of the botile, and stamped on the metall covering the cork, and observe,ihit 6ur autogranh sir is on the label. . . Prepared and sotd by ’SIQTETTER burgh, £a., and sold by all pjmdkista, Grocers ai generally throughout’the Unltad States, Canada, Soi ica and Germany. • ' i<l I ‘ * • AGENTS. —John A. Roy, Wellsbbro. ■ J. A J. hurst, fcjikland. A. AJ. Deman; Knoxville.' SI. W,. Osecola.j Charles Qoodspoed, Westfield. Seeley A Lo* eon. AJ Humphrey, H..H. Borden, John Bedington, Curtis Darkharst, Wo, J:SUUehLawrenceviUe,-G. li. fer, Liberty. • October 13,1859.—1 y. r : HOWARD ASS OCI ATI I PHILADELPHIA. 1 Q KQ A Bentvoleni Institution, ejdnhlixhfid i IOUf/i endowment fp* ihArdief of the sick tressed, <micUd xciih diseases. The Directors of this welllKaojlya Institution in thi nual Report upon tho treatment! of Sexual Diseases, the highest satisfaction with the success which has the labors of their surgeons in the cure of Seminal [Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhoea, GJ the Tice of -Onanism, or Self-abuse, &c„ and ore ance of tho same plan -for tho ensuing year.' The v Surgeon'is authorized to give MEDICAL ADVICE to all who apply by letter with a description of tbei. tion (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.), and in cases treme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINE FREE 0F CH. An admirable Report on I Spettnatorrhcea,- or St Weakness, tbe vice of Onanism!, ox stiff and other diseases of the SWrual brgans,by the const Snrgeonj will be, sent by maU,‘{jn|a sealed envelope), OF CHARGE) on receipt of ’i|m> STAMPS for postage. Reports 'and Tracts on tho|mtdrp and treatment of ! dlseases;|diet, &c., are Constanta jj being published lor tons distribution, and will ue/soci to the afflicted. S. the new remedies and methods of treatment discovert ing the lost year are of great Value, { Address, for Report or treatment, Dr.J. SKULIN H( TON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association.No.SSont? Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of “the Directors, ‘ L™™,. D - HBARTWEIXjPrcsidci GEO. rAIRCHILD, Secretary. 1 . 1 Angnst 4,1859, ly. 1 || | V MARRIAQiIb GUIDE. A A'BW BOOK BT WIILIAM YOUNG, Jli • li'.r j>iL The sealift jiiue to Courtship, I ■ and Marriago; with‘the diseases t dent to Youth, Maturity and Old it being lights and shades of Marrief its Joys and Sorrows, Hopes, Fea; Disappointments. Let all marriei pie, or those;contemplating mar and having the least impediment to married life, this boojk. Let every young man and .woman i land read this book. Itfifj PtLL op Plates, am closes Secrets that overyjione should know;-a knowledge at first may sUtfe a world, of trouble in lifet-, Send for a copy (en (fleeing 25 cents) to ; dr. wm. 4!io spruce stele: I PHILADELPHIA. May 5,1559. g. ~ j!: NEjtV HAT ASD CAP STORE. THE has just Opened in this place r Hat and Cap Store, whbro he intends to mar turo and keep on hand a "large and general assort of 1 ■ : 111I11 1 Fashionable Silk and Casaimcre Hati of my own manufacture,''tv Inch will Be sold at times prices. |(■ j: ‘ SILK! HATS. made to order on short nptiie. The Hats sold at this Store aro fitted with a. Conformature, which u'-!ikea them soft and easy head without the trouble ()f breaking your hoi break the hat Store in too New Block oppositi Dickinson House. , ! j g. _p. QDH Corning, Aug. 15, 1859 j j ADMINISTRATOR’S) NOTICE Letters of ministration having been granted to th( soribor, on the estate of James Gray, late of So township, dco’d., notice ii| hereby given to, the dobtod to said estate to make immediate payl and those having claims to present them proper! thenticated for settlement to the subscriber, at hi donee in Sullivan. - LAFAYETTE GRAY August 15, 1860 2w6®. Adminislrati NEW WHEAT FLOES, tip top and cheap, at ' i ' WEIGHT*
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