' f ' For the Agitator*. FILIAL AFFECTION-. ] u Qea&emeii, what "will take ? —& A* J), i Oar “lAtfla Dng.’Hhe other day ■- Xo Bee bis mother dug bis way , ■ * Tbrodgfc dearth-and dust and did'explain* _i Xhat ** djytt** iotxs dirt in any liUse. $ | He estreated all to let him “ treat," - - . To him if whs both "bread and meat;" ! And meet his friends where he was bred | HU 'dearest wish, the dough-face said. ; | Yet after all,the Squatters say, ; Ho “ squatted’' all along the way, ' { And showed- them what they "sought to see. f - Ecxept hts glorious sovereignty, 1 ' ! He toll'd aSsradked and anelent Bell, 1 | And mingledhirtors winged the knell; The DnionSbled at-ereiy pore— [ ■ ’lwas bled; behind, ’twas bled before. j He said ftiat ‘I Break” had growninsaoe. Was snorting and pitching to *w in a Lane, s Refused to “fpije,”-would rather-“fiiz” . "Than go thd‘':nigger” unless ’twora his. ' > « Old Ahe” ho had known him iong, Was hiave and honest, keen and strong, Had thought hid " splitting tails” was tme, Bor he mauled tyis party and split it, too. He found his mother, she heeded not • It “ sovereigns” tried her son to “ spot,” For well she-knew that by and by Her Steve would get—ah! “just so high.” ■ Clymer, Hot. 8,; 1860. A. _ ,i [ For tho Agitnl |£J EXPEBIEJfCE AS A PEDAGOC '. I was once employed to teach a Con] School, (1 had'taught snch schools before! have'dose it since,) and among my pupils j several abecedarians. These vr§re r alow at first, butliafterwards made respec progress. The parents were highly pie said theirchildreh had never learned so &o. - Of’ course fj. was highly gratified children had lefirped to read in words o and three and l felt quite secure] ' any complaint from that quarter. Another]quarter came, and with it ..the chil dren. I kept, them still in the spellingjbook, till near tfie close of the quarter, occasionally exercising them in reading lessons, wl en a complaint reached me that the children di i not learn. I was a) first confounded. I beg in to think whether i| wete really so. I retnei nber ed—lst; That ifhad trained these children thus far without alluring them to form any bat hab its ; their"rcadi|ig was natural. (This, h >wer er, was not appreciated.) 2d, That altl ough they bad been (hiefly confided to the read ng i.f words instead-; f sentences: that is, the r bad been confined Vio the spOlUng-book; yet they "had. much, improved in spelling, and prom ncia tion, apd wbenfinquired to read sentences they read them] mats’ i more readily than some who bad sooner lefWthe spelling book. 3d, T uit I had taught thsa intelligently I had awakened i thought, arid had given them much metre cfcion I of a moral and social character, and had rea son to believe they had been profited somewhat 1 by the same. >Henoe I conclude that the; bud J received the worth of their money, and that parents may err in estimating the'-pjogress of their children in school. I have ob ! served that children who bad been slow in learn ing the alphabet would often make'read; pi-o grfess for A time, and then appear to ariivp at a stand-point, remain apparently stationary, though their (felly spelling and reading exer cises the same. Now it woulp not be fair to;cone tide that even at this time such children jare rfi really progressing. They are acquiring fanjfliarity with letters, words, and sounds, and improperly instructed ate tijeasur ingijop ideas, and in due time we accordingly find” that, if at study regularly, they at ... length ‘f takeTanew start," and go forwand with ' commendable success-—even so as to make op foie'past]dullness, and in the end becofoo the best and most intelligent scholar. Hence I conclude—lst, That parents and teachers some times- judge incorrectly in regard to the real progress of children in school. In the ejection of a building, j)hhre may sometimes be> a tem porary suspension for the purpose of collecting additional materials. Yet os those arej neces gary' tb - tho completion of the structure, tho wprk is really'progressing during this suspen sion. 2d, That the real character of tfie man cannot always; be determined by that jof the boy. The brightest children do notjalways pnake the most Intelligent and useful men. 3d, iTfaiit perseverance in study is really mow valu able in One Who would excel, than superior tal ents. - Perseverance generally insures 4th, That teachers should not be discouraged even if they dojnot immediately witness so great as they wish. Let them discharge their ,3ntv faithfully, and their labors will not be Wl' , ' S-Dcj-iun. , - j llajnmond Creek, Tioga Co., Pa. ; Marseal. Key’s Death Scene.— The ven geance allied power* demanded some ; afe<Dthe intrepid Nay, who had well -nigh hgairypatjthe crown on Bonaparte's head at Waterloo; teas one of them.' Condemned to be shot, ha w*alod tp the garden of Luxemburg, on the morning of the 7th jof December, and placed ih front of a file of soldiers, drawn up to pjll hlml ;One of the officers stepped up to ban dage his seyea, but" ha rebuked him; saying, “ Are ybri igporant that for twenty-five years I have jbdei? ftecustomed to face both bait and bullet V‘ ' fee then lifted his hat above his Wd, and with;the same calm voice that bad steadied' his columns so freqnently in 'bo tonr and tumult of said; “ I deolarp, before God and man, fhat I never betrayed my coun try—may myii eath render her happy! Vice la France He then turned to, the soldiers, and striking his hand on hia breast, gave the order, “ Soldiers, firs 1” A simultaneous dis charged followed, and the bravest of the brave sank to rise no more. ‘‘He who had fought Jive hwyLrtA hkUU» for France, not one against ter, was shot as a traitor 1” As I lookt d on the spot where’heifoll. I could not but sigh over . his fats. Trite, he broke his oath of oi|egianoe —so 1 did others, carried away by their attach ment to JjTapoleon and the dnthaaiatm that bailed bis approach to Paris—still* ha was no ■■ traitor.! 1 !'j . ' (sin Thursday evening lost, a couple of young folks oaUei on Esquire F., and after Consider able heflttfeon, requested to be united in the << holy . jbojnda of matrimony,” which request tbeßsquipe at onoe preceded to comply [with. — Thebrida'ftom the lateness of the hourfand the peculiar nature of the call, thought spine ex : planatWn necessary, and so very innocently remarked t “We came from Colnmbii county to attend the fair, but, finding the taverns all fttll, and no place for Ales, to sleep, we; conclu ded to get'married, so he could sleep wkji me/”' SuohA wifa as that is worth htwwg.—Madison | (Wls.) Fatrioi) A young gentleman whtf had just mrfrried a little undersized, beauty, aivya she ■would have been taller, but she is, made of such precious material that nature c|uld not afford it| i' V r j mi FALL CAMPAIGN iPST OPESUta-M ’ ' r ry-T I ~ ' c‘. & J. 1. BO BINS WS , ONE PRICE SIOKB. "| TITTE wlshlo'caU the attention of oOTftiernj| sad IVY customers to ourassorlmenVot | SEASOJfABME COODS, t BOCH AS J LiUISS’ 88858 SOODS oowannra s black and fang? silks CHARLIES and DE LAXNES, ; , INGHAM9, . BBUXiIANTS, ■ FBBNCB AND AUBBXOAN PBINTS ; amo - ijL:- - i SHAWLS, MANTILLAS AND DIJSTEB3. Oar stosk of «tapis goods is Ikrgo. ParticolsrlDaties is invited to onr -A . BEOWN AND BI4S4OHEP SHIETINOB A StUSniiSGS, CLOTHS, CASSBIEEES AND yBSTINpS,- - FARMERS &‘MECHANICS’ CASSIMSKES, BEADY-MADE CLOTHISb, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, GBOCGStES. BOOTS AND SB' HOSIERY‘AND GLOVES, &e>y &c ? • Wellsboro, Sept, .1, iB6O. or. V&. COBNING 1 FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE OFF: BIGELOW & THOMPSON, AGENTS AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Of Hartford, Ct—Capital sl,i HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMFI • Capital,- $ PA(ENIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPAN Of Hartford, Ct—Capital, $ PEOPLES FIRE INSURANCE COMPAI Of Now York City—Capital i NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE C Of Hartford, Ct. $ MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE CO. Of New York City,—Capital $ MASSASOIT EIRE INSURANCE CO, Capital, , $ HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE COMPA Capital, i S NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Accumulated Capital, ' ‘ yd? The subscribers are prepared t to Issue polici? snrnnce on the most favorable terms in the ah known and rcliaLie Stock Companies- , i Farm buildings insured for three years at low as any good companies. y All losses will bo promptly adjusted andpai office. Applications by mall will receive pr( tention ' WM. L. BIGE Oct. 13, 1859. C. H. THOMPJ P. J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor. CHARLES C. OS GO Is receivinglarge additions to HI'S STOCK OP SUMMER GO INVITE THE ATTENTION OP THE P THE STOCK OF DRY GOODS IS EMBRACES NEARLY EVERYT THAT THE MARKET DEMANDS LAMES’ DRESS GOODS, ; FROM I SILKS - ‘ -A5» | FROM CHEAP PRINTS CP. CLOTHS, CASSHSERBS,] VESTINGS, SILKS, DENIMS, STRIPES, feHEETi NGS, SHIRTINGS, Ac., &c. CLOTHING, HOSIERY, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SIDES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, IRON, STEEL, WAS PURCHASED WITH CARE AND WE EXPECT TO SELL THEM WHILE THEY ARB SEASONABLE, AND AT LOW FIGURES. Wellsboro, Sept.l, 1860. TRY THE NEW ST' «m. m.” IS AT HOMS AGi with an extensive and well-selected assortnc JTEW GOOHS, His stock is as varied as It is valuable, a BBS ; DAT GOODS, of all styles and varieties, including Fall varieties of Dress Goods, Silks, P&rametta’ &c. READY-MADE CLOTI of various stylos and prices. Having bad rience in this branch of trade, be Is confide] log will euit his customers. QBOO RIBS, His stock of Groceries is complete, embra list of articles in common use, and which ' at unusually low prices. He has also a ci sortment of BdHDWARfi, purchased with 'especial reference to this eluding Saws, Axes, Ac, Also CROCEEBT, in abundance and variety. The attention -lie is also c&lled to the fact that V PORK, FLOUR, AND SA wiirhe kept constantly on hand and for lowest market prices. In addition to the fi will keep . PAINTS AND OILS, and similar*articles of mechanical use. £ BOOTS AND SHOE Is sufficient to keep an entire community; foojffng,” and' warrants that all can be “fi "the largest to the smallest. Xu truth, he w his friends and the public that r j EVERYTHIN* usfeally'kept in a store may be found amon Call at the-old stand of M. AL CON F - WeJlsboro, .Nov. 3, 1850. ■> 10,000 bbls. Pork For Sa I WILL sell extra HEAVY MESS PORS per bbl. or retail by the pound at 10 ctsj runted tbo best in town. AT. M. COX] ' Juno 11, iB6O, I Anew article op stove pol Sale at Roy’s Drugstore. . j BROTHER Jonathan’s Furniture Poli 25 cents. For sale atßey’s Drt Hongtalou’s liquid Pep FOR Dyspepsia and Indigestion. “• For solo at Roy's Dn CASH paid for GRAIN at TIOGA STEAM FLOOR' August 15, 1860, -3m. 1 PILES, PILES, FILES—A new lent remedy for this painful and troub aso can be obtained atf, ROY’S DRUG June 21, 1860. u> ! FALL, 1860. TO WHICH HE WOULD And NAILS, FISH. THE STOCK I . THE TIOGA GO US’ $ T--' AG IT A TOR. Pays for A fuUcears6_ Inthe frunCityCollego, the .largest, most extensively patronised andbest organ- Ued Gbmiderciat School in thofJnitoAStotes, _ 357 stodenli AtteH|i»| Pailr, Marob, 1859. fTm«l time to complete a full courso,from 6 to 10 weeks. Every Student, upon graduating,-* guaran teed to be competent to manage the Books of any holiness, and qualified to earn a salary of from $5OO to $lOOO. • Students, enter at any time—No Tacation—Review at pleasure., 51 PREMIUMS FOR BEST PENMAN ! : SHIP AWARDED 1858. ; ?ssar-Minister’s Sons received afhalf-price. ] For Circulars and Specimens of Writing, inclose two tetter stamps, and address F. W. JENKINS, ■ * Pittsburg, Pa. Oct. 5.1, 1859. : Mansfield Classical Seminary. | ; - MANSFIELD, PA. • > rrtHIS INSTITUTION is located st Mansfield, Ti- X oga Co. Pa.; on the line of the Tioga-Railroad. Its location is not -surpassed by any section of tho State, in beauty of Scenery, iealthfnlness -of climate, and morals of society. , iThe building, is of brick—l6l feet front, and four stories high. It wru be completed so as to -furnish Boarding and Dormitories for the students attire 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, i The Seminary is nnder tho care of Kev,J. Lan dreth, A.’M., Principal, and Miss Jnlia A. Hosmef, Preceptress, aided byia competent corps of teoebers. The course of study will embrace all branches taught in similar institutions. A -Graduating Course for Tonne ladies will bo formed and diplomas given. Particular attention will be given to students intend ing’to teach. , , CALENDAR. Winter Term commences Nov. 23; closes March 3. Spring " “ -March 28; closes June 30. I EXPENSES. ' TUITION, PER TBBlt OP FOOBTEES WEEKS. Common English! brunches - - S 4 50 | Higher English tranches - - , 600 Languages and higher Mathematics 750 Instrumental Musio - - - 10 00 . . Uae of Instrument - .2 00 Drawing - - - §3 00 to 500 Pointing - • - “ 400 to 8 00 , j Incidentals, 25 cents. * -*s®*Tuition hills jare required to be paid or satis factorily arranged before the students can be admitted to i recitations. For further particular* address the principal. * S. B. ELLIOTT, Pres t. V IT. e. KIPLBY, SeSy. [Deo. 22, 1859.] BS. &«, V ■ICE. 00,000. NT.— 00,000. ,50,000. r Y, 150,000 as,ooo. !00,000. !00,000. NY, ;50,000. 100,000. s of in ve wcU lutes as 11 at this < mpt at : ,ow, lON, / WULISBORO’ ACADEMY. Vr Mshoio’, Tioga County, Poona. MARINOS N. ALLEN, A. S/Li - - PrincipaL Miss Ctkthia Farmer, ----- Preceptress: Miss L. Lucinda - - - - Assistant. Miss Josephine Todd, - - Music • Teacher . The Academic year will be divided into three Terms of 14 weeks each. I Fall Term commences Monday, August 20: closes Friday, November 23. Taltlop. Primary Department, - - $2,00 , Common.. Branches, - 4,00 Higher English, - 0,00 Languages, - - - - - 6,00 Instrumental music (extra) Term of 12 weeks 10,00 i Board and Rooms in private families furnished at reasonable prices. wishing to board them selves may also obtain Booms in private families. The success that jbas attended the efforts of Prof. Allen as a teacher.ih other institutions in which ho bias been engaged encourages the Trustees to antici pate entire success in his connection with the Wells bero Academy. , The.prmary department will be under the care of Miss Allen, whose time will be given exclusively to the children placed under her charge. There will be formed a TEACHER'S CLASS, the instruction of which to bo' out of the regular school hours, but uo extra charge made. 1 Bills of Tuition are to be paid at or before the mid dle of each Term. By order of Trustees, J. F DONALDSON, Wellsboro, March, 8, 1860. OD ODS, IBLIC, ,RGE, DOWN Preparatory School i'or Teacher#, Wellsborq, Tioga County, Penna. L. E. BURLINGAME, A. 8., - - Principal. The Fall Tern begins Tuesday, August 28st, aud closes Friday, Not. 2d. TUITION. Juvenile Department, - $ 2,50 Gommou English Branches, - - • 3,50 Higher English jßranches, - - 4,50 Languages, - - - - * 5,00 Pupils of any degree of advancement received, and carefully instructed! A Teachers’ Class will ho formed early in the Term, and special efforts will be made to properly qualify those designing to teach, for their profession, Wellsboro, July 12,1860. DUE. ■ill « :nt of NEW GOODS. PAIIL AND WINTER hats -Ajtara caps. Just received, and having bought my Silk Hate at unusually - low PRICES, 1 1 aln enabled to give my customers the benefit of it. Look at these figures; 1 Best s4,Off 1 Silk Sat, City Fall Stylo reduced to $3 50. Best £l,OO Silk Hat, City Fail Style reduced to $2 50. S 3 50 Hat warranted equal to those usually sold at U 60. Bilk Hats from , ■ 4s to S 3 50. Wool Hots 4 3s to 2 00, Fur Hats “I > 6s to 6 00. Men’s Caps from 20s to 2 00. Boy’s Cops “ Is to 1 50, And all my goods at my usually low rates, and the i LARGEST STOCK of goods to select from ’ever brought to Steuhen Co.. comprising almost all styles and shapes known in the New York Market. STRAW GOODS losing out at 25 per cent less than cost. Corning, Sept. 1,18.60, \YM. WALKED. id compri- nd ITintcr DeLaines, ING long expo, this cloth- 1 rilVbe sold mplete as- lorket, in- >f the pub- tale at the regoing he NEW DRUG STORE. THE UNDERSIGNED takes pleasure in announ cing to the citizens of Wellsboro and Vicinity that he has just opened a now Drug Store in OSGOOD’S BUILDING, jfXaln St., 'There he has a complete assortment of DHtJaS Sc MEDICINES, wnich he will sell cheap for cash. Our Stock of Drugs is complete, embracing every . article ever called for. PATENT MEDICINES, ' Jayne's, Ayre's, Holmbold's, McDane's, Brant’s and other popular Medicines, together with Wjntar’a Bal gam. Cod Diver Oil, Wolf's Aromatic Schnaps, &c, CHOICE WINES, AND LIQUORS, for Medicinal and Saotemental uses. PAINTS AND OILS, of the best qualify. Flavoring Extracts, Spices, Pepper, Saleratus, Soda, Candles, Soap, Earning Fluid, Camphene, Turpentine, Alcohol, And an innumerable variety of articles in common use. !- jaa- Please call at the NEW DREG STORE. P. R. WILLIAMS, Ag’t. Wellsboro, March 10, 1859. is stock ef >n a “good I ted,” from huld assur : bis stock. rJBESB. tie, fat 119,15 ,’and war- ; CSH—For !uh. Price dg Store, iln. [g Store, FALL FASHIONS. I 8 6 0. fl ENTLBMEN’S wear of Silt Hate, at the NEW \JT HAT STORE in Arcade Block, opposite tho Dickinson House: S. P. QUICK, Corning, Feb. 23, 1860. Hatter. .LS. j valuable 1 so disease' iTORS. REVOLUTIONS, 'll THEXHER In Government or fashions never go W backwards, “Old Fogyism" in»y frown down every exhibition of youthful fancy, yet every issue from tile Press of Fashion shows, that some'now »4- vance has been made in-this branch of Science and the Arts. Kccogmzingtfaig principled progress in his depart ment, ftf.Xcafo- - - • t .. J. Jflfi B OBI2ISO : )f, has not sought to keep up. with, but^to. go ft little in advance of toe ideas and wants of fhe cdmxnunity to whieb ho lives both as regards toe style and location, of his business or the whereabouts and how he does it. . . Believing that honesty of.purpose and a strict Attention to .Business .will under ordinary..circumstances 'insure success ho undertook to manufacture for this community a per don of f THEIR OI.OTHIWG, and it affords him much pleasure to know that he has ao far succeededas to have received a good : SHiK£ OF THE TRAJWE. A continuance of which—-while h& gratefully acknowl edges past favors —he earnestly and respectfully, so licits. - . In every kind of business there are some things .that are called Leading Articles, and so we find in ibis that j , . BLACK CLOTHS AND CASSIWERES, W® what almost everybody wants and without which no establishment can dress np its customers in truly Elegant Style. .Of these he basin great abandonee and as deeply dyed as any Democrat or Black Repub lican yon'ean find in the land; while in COLORD CXXDTHS. bia. assortment is no loss varied than tho politics of the numerous parties, ranging all the way from genuine administration down to rankest opposition. In hi? selection of goods for Over Coatings he is remarkably fortunate bath as to STYLE AND DURABILITY. He has not only a large Stock 6f Hoods, bat bis fa» clUties for manufacturing them were never better, having secured in Mr. Ten Eyck a most EXCELLENT CBTTEE. ■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, anj deter mined to make bis establishment one of tho best in this section of country, he invites tho attention of the people of Tioga County wbp are in any way in need of a good, comfortable, stylish and durable gar ment. X NYjB ROBINSON. Corning, N. T., Nov. 10,1859; TIOOA CABINET WAREHOUSE, WELLSBORO’ ST.j TIOGA. THE undersigned would inform the citizens ofTio ga, and the county generally, that he keeps con stantly on hand, for sale, at low prices, . A FINE ASSORTMENT OF CABINET WARE, CHAIRS, ETC., INCLUDING SO PAS, DIVANS, OTTOMANS, CENTER, DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, DRESS STANDS, DRESS AND COMMON BUREAUS, WASH STANDS, COTTAGE, FANCY & COMMON BEDSTEADS, ALSO Common and Spring Seat Chairs. All Kinds of Rocking 1 Chairs. AH articles in the above line madeto order on short notice. Those desiring purchase are invited to call examine for themselves before purchasing else where. J. W. PUTNAM. Tioga, August 4, 1859. WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP , AGAIN IN PULL BLASJT. ROBERT YOUNG, late ot the firm of Tabor Young & Co., Tioga, takes this method to in form the Public that be 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 Kid out of the best material. TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE 1 He has had over twenty years'experience in the bu siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, done .directly under his supervision. No ioorlc trill he sent out %alf finished. mLL-QEAJiINGS, PLOWS, STOVES and castings of all kinds on band and made to order. May 28. XBST. ROBERT YOUNG. ERIE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, , CORNING, N. Y. WM. B. ROGERS & CO., PROPRIETORS. TI|T ANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines, Boilers, XYJL MoAiceing and Tenoning Machines, Mill Gear ing and Machinery, Plain ancLOrnamental Iron Win dow Gaps, Sills and Casings, Door Caps, and all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings. Also Manufacturers ou a .large scale-of JEFFREY’S CELEBRATED DOUBLE-ACTING PORCE 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 nowiin use. Orders solicited by letter or otherwise. WM. E. ROGERS A, CO. Corning, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1859. ly. NEW G 6 THE EMPIR'E STORE, AND IA NEW SYSTEM OF SELLING THEM! J. K. BOWES & CO., Are dow receiving & large and well Selected assort ment oil, *■ DRY GOODS, {CLOTHING, HATS a caps; boots & SHOES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, AC., AC., AC., Which they will sell- j CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE OFFERED TO THE TRADING COMMUNITY. They have come to the conclusion that it is for their interest as •veil as that of their customers, to Sell Goods for Ready Pay, as in that way they can sell them At lees profits than can bo done on long credit. Thankfnl for past favors, we respectfully invite one and all to call and examine onr stock of goods and we will try to convince yon that it is foryoor Interest toibny at the Empire Store. ', . , , J. R. BOWEN, M. BULLARD, <• i A. HOWLAND. Wellsboro, June 28, |1860.| PLASTER. THE FARMERS! OF TIOGA CO. NEED only be told lhail a large xuantify of this superior article, recommended by Horace Gree ley, is ready for them at j THE MANSFIELD I PLASTER MTT.T., It requires no puffing to produce a “■rush,” and is sold at the low price of $5.00 per ton. - Mansfield, Jan. 28, 1860. AMOS BIXBY. SODA FOUNTAIN, . ■ SODA FOUNTAIN, | SODA FOUNTAIN FOR SALE at a great bargain. Inquire at June 21, 1860. 1 ROY’S DRUG SCORE. - ■ . SAFES. |Sc 'I 304 Chestnut Street, •JMUg$ PHILADELPHIA. ANOTHER TRIUMPH 1 Philadelphia, Sept. 29,1859. To the Pretldenl of the Penniyhania Agricultural Society .-—The subscribers, yourcommittee to examine the contents of »'Salamander S«fe-of Evans 4 Watson, after being exposed to a strong fit* on the Fair Grounds for eight'hours, respectfully representor . ‘ ’ That after seven cords of oak woodand tnreo of pine bad been consumed around the Safe, it was open ed in the presence of the committee, and the contents token out, a little wanned, bnt not even scotched. • Several Silver Medals heretofore received by the manufacturers, and a large quantity of doonments were in the Safe, and came oat entirely uninjured... The experiment satisfied us!of the capacity of Safes of this kind to protect contents from any fire to which they may be exposed. ■ .i The Committee award a Diploma-arid Silver Medal. Geo. W. WoodwabD, Hobs W. Oeabt, J. P. Bcthebvoed,. Aubed S. Giulett. STILL ANOTHER. , VTii.kixriox, Del., Sept, 17, 1859.—Messrs. Evans and Watson, 'Philadelphia. Gentlemen: The Salamander Firo-Proof Safe of your manufacture, purchased by ns from yonr Agent, Ferris i Garrett, of onf city, some nine months ago, Was severely tried by burglars last Saturday night, and although-they bad a sledge hammer, cold chisels, drill, and gunpowder, they did not succeed in opening the Safe. The leek-being one of Hall's Patent Pow der-proof,” they could not get the powder into if, bnt drifted a hole in the lower panel and forced in a large charge, which-was ignited, and although the 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 the night at work on it. We oro much gratified at the,result of the attempt to entci it, and if the above facts are of any service, yon are at liberty to use-them. Yours, truly, —■ - BAYNAED <t JONES. Ksoxville, Tesessee, March 13th, 1859.—MesSu. Brans A Watson, Philadelphia: Gentlemen: It, affords me great pleasure to say to yon that the Salamander Safe, which I purchased of you in February/1858, proved to be what you recom mended it—assure protection from fire. My store house together with several others, waV burned to th£ ground in March last. The Siife fell through into the cellar, and was exposed to intense beat for six or eight hours, and when it was taken from the rains and opened, all Its cofltents were found to bo in a perfect state, the books and papers not b<yng injured in the least. I can cheerfully recommend your Safes to tho community, believing ns*! do, that they arc as near fire-proof as it is possible for any Safe to be made. , THOMAS % POWE7.L. JSP’A large assortment of the above SAFES al ways on band, at 1304 Chestnut (late 24 South Fourth st. Philadelphia. Dcc. 2'2, IS£9. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. LOCATED OVER THE SCSQOEHASYA TALLEY BASK, BINGHAMTON, N, Y. Booms open for instruction from 9 A. M. to 5% P. M. D. W. Lowell, Principal, Professor of tho Science of Accounts, Practical Accountant, author of LowciTs Treatise upon - Book-Keeping, illustrating the some, Ac. JoK?t Rjissix, Commercial Accountant, Professor of Book- Keeping and Practical Mathematics. J, i. C cutis, Assistant Teacher in the Book-Keeping Be partmehi. - A. J. Warxeb, Professor of Practical and Ornamental Pen manship, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence.- • Zion. Bsxzzx 8. Dicbusox, Lecturer on Commercial Law and Political Economy. 1 Uoa. Rassom Baicow, Lecturer on Contracts, Pronunlsrary Jfotcs and Bills of Exchange. Eev. Dr. £. Asuxzwß, Lecturer on Ceram ercial Ethics. ; - EXAMINING COMMITTEE. Hon. Shsamas Z>. Phelps, VFx» R, Osao&s, Escu Tract £. Morgan, Esq. The object of* thfe College is to afford all an opportunity of obtaining a thorough Business Education. The Books and Forma are carefully arranged by practical ac&untacts expressly for this Institution, and embrace all the recent improvements. The course of Instruction comprises errery department of business. The learner will be thoroughly tanglit the science and'practice of Doable Entry Book-Keeping as applied to tbo following kinds of business, viz;—General Merchandising, Manufacturing. Banking. Commission, Steamboating, Rail roading, Forwarding, Freighting, Foreign Shipping, 4c. Ladies Department entirely, separate from that of the gen tlemen. ' f Students can cirter College at any time and receive indi* vidua] instruction. By this’.arrangement every student-is permitted to progress as rapidly as his enterprise and ability will permit, and when thoroughly perfect and competent, will receive a Diploma which will enable him to review at pleasure. k r , ‘ Time to complete the course from 6to 12 weeks. No vaca tions. Board $2 and per week. Assistance rendered to graduates in procuring situations. , \ TERMS, For Book-Keeping, fall accountant’s course, including Practical Penmanship, Commercial Computations and Diplo ma (Time unlimited,) - - 00 Same coarse for Ladies, (separate-apartment - 20 00 Penmanship and Arithmetic, - • 10 00 Teacher’s course in penmanship, practical and orna mental* - - - - - - - - - • 30 00 Twelve lessons in'practical Penmanship - - / 200 s3,Occasional classes will be formed in Phonography.— For farther particulai? send for » circular. Qinghmpton, Sept. 8,1859. 34$ & 348 Broadway, Now York. THE following works are sent to Sub®cribess*ln any part of the country, (upon receipt of retail price,) by maH or express, prepaid; . , j The New American Cyclopedia. A popular Dictionary of General Knowledge. Edited by George Ripley and Charles A. Dana, bided by annmeronsselect corps of wri ters in all branches *of-Science, Art, and Literature; This work is being published in about 15 large octavo volumes, each containing 750 pages. Volk X» 11, 111, IT, V, VI, VII, VIII, and. IX, are now ready, each containing near 2*500 original articles. An additional yolnmrwill bo published once in about three months. ' * Price, in Cloth, $3; Sheep, $3,60; HalfMotrocco, |4; Half Russia, $4,50 each. i The New American Cyclopedia la popular' without being superficial, learned, Tint not pedantic, comprehensive b’utsnf flclently detailed, free from personal pique and party preju dice, fresh and yot 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 epeak. They ore re quired to bring the subject up to the presejnt moment; to state just how it stands now. All the statistical Information is from the latest reports; the geographicalaccoahts keep pace with the latest explorations; historical matters include the freshest just views; the biographical notices not only speak ol tbo dead but of the living. It is a library of Itself ABRIDGMENT OP THE DEBATES OF CONGRESS.— Being a Political History of the United States, from the or ganization of tho first Federal Congress in 1789 to 1855! Ed ited and compiled by Ban. Thomas H, Benton, from the of ficial Records of Congress. The work w\U be completed in 15 royal octavo volnmes-of 760 pages each, 14 of which are now ready. An additional volume will be issued one© in three months. 1 A WAY 0? PROajniSG TEE CYCLOPAEDIA OR DEBATES. -DS AT Form a club of. four* and remit tiie price of four books, and five copies will be sent at the remitter’s expense for car. stage; or for ten subscribers, eleven copies will beseutatour expanse for carriage. j No other trorlrs will so liberally reward tbo exertions of Agents. An Agesi.Wasted in this .County. Terms made Known on application to the Publishers. [Ang. 11, ’59. . FBMK IttcGEORGE, Permanently located in Concert Sail, Corning, If, T. YARIOCS Stylos of Dental work. The continuous gum or Porcelain, the most natural, beautiful, and superior to any other system. Also a new style very beautiful and cheap, just introduced. Particular attention is requested to.the artificial Bone for filling teeth, it being the color and nearly os hhrei as the teeth and in many oases superior to any metallic substance. Also, by a new process of eleotroi-nfotalntgy, those . having silver plates can hare them heavily plated with gold on very reasonable terms. No cheap humbugs introduced. His system of practice is the result ef the experience of the best members of the profession. Corning, Nov. 10, 1859. Refers to Dr. Vr. D. TotbeD, Dr, May, Dr. Munford, Corning. Dr. Dolson, Bath.' Dr. Brown, Addison. HONBY OP LTV }' 11 WORT, for Coughs and Colds, Price 25 cents. -■ At Soy's Ihug Store. GREAT FIRE!—ANOTHER TRIUMPH. FACULTY. LECTURERS, IMPORTANT NATIONAL WORKS. PCBtfiTHK) BY D. APPLKTOfr t pO. IfO AGENTS. DENTISTRY. ; PCHITTTHS BLOO? ' MOFFAT'S VSgSTAHTjS X-IPS ; . - AND' FSCENIX BIIIEe; fJTHBMgb md envied celebrity »b( X Medicines bare acquired tor v" •11 B» Vlttea»' wbich Urej pnrfifSS. n«o»1 practice <d puffing not only noamsßuj. t of tLeflKi I - JS AttCAfiKS : of Aethnti, Acnte sad Chronic Ebemstiim. ASbeti,. Bladder sad Kidneys. ~ BILLIOUB FEVERS AM> LIVES COMFI • ,1a tb* south and "West, ■wbtriMhrts ‘dlaaa«r ■ vQVhe found invaluable.' PlanteTVfannera r once Medicines,. vUI-ueref afters them. ~ BIFLIOUS COLIC, £EBOft 'LOOSENESS, Pi NESS, COLDS AND COCGHSy CHOLIC, KCMOBg, DROPSIES. , Dytpepsia. —No person with-thisdistmsinj delay using these medicine* immediately. Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, flatulent fixer, oud A^ue.—For toJa e&mrge of the we. these medicines wiU be found a B»fe,£peedy aa< edy. Other medicines leave the system subject. the disease; a rare by these medicines Is pennani Try them, -Be.satisfied and becured.'-. . * D. tdtftu of £om&czion~~ GENERAL DEBILITY, GOUT, GIDDINESS, Headaches of every kind* Inward Fever, Inflamau. tUm, Impure Blood* Jaundice* Loss of Appel iK#c<wea.~NCver fails to eradicate er the effects of Mercory,Tnfinßsty sßdher than the erfol preparation of £ar?aparilja, NIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, v of all kinds, ORGANIC AFFECTION. PiUs.—Tbc original proprietor of these met cured of Piles, of 35 years’ standing, by the use' medicines alone. PAINS In the head, side, back, Joints and > SA«rj7i<2iw7flv—Those affectoiLsritli this terril be sure of relief by the Life Medicines. Bush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt Rhei Scrofiala, or King’s Evil in its worst forma, erydeacriptton. Worms ofaJl kinds arq.eflectnranf expelled by cines. Parents will do well them' Vrhefcercr thei le suspected. .Relief will bo. Certain:, , The Life Pills and Pbceaiz Bitters ■’ - FCaiFr THE BLOOD, And the® remove all'di&eoso from the gysfdm. ' sold by - I>R. WILLIAM bJ HOI* S3G Broad-vraj, cor. Anthony X r ]For salchy all Druggists. " 52yl 1, Hostetler's Stomach Bitten. IK TTEW of the fact that every member of th« family is more or less sabgected £o some cornel Bidet inanmeinble other condition® in life, whah. of a little knowledge ot exercise of comtor,- they may bo' able go to regulate their habits of c, with the assistance of a good tonic, secure permanent In oHer to accomplish this desired object the tree re pursue is certainly that-which will produce a uatur of things at the least hazard of vital strength and ] this!end Dr, Hostetter has introduced to this conntrj station bearing his name, which at this day is nn medicine, bntr one that tips been tried for years, faction tp all who hare »sed it. Tbe’Bltterj op'vm? folly npyn the stomach, bowels and liver, a healthy and vigorous’action, and thns by the sim cess of strengthening nature, enable the system to over disease. For the cure of Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Nausea., Loss of Appetite, or any Billions Complaints, ansu morbid inaction of thoSttroach or Bowels, producing Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, Ac., these Bittor o an equal. Diarrhoea, Dysentery or Flux, so generally coni dew settlers, and caused principally by the range hnd diet, will be ebeedily regulated by a brief ct preperatiou, Dyspasia, a disease' which is probal prevalent when taken In all its various forms, than ai the caus<f ot which may always bo attributed to ments of the digestive prgnns. can be cured withr using HOSTETTEITS STOMACII BITTERS, as per. gn the bottle. For this di«ea*o every physician wi mend Bitter* of some fcimt, then why cot use an be Infallible? Every country have their. Bitters as ative of disease and strengthening of the system and,among them all there Is not to he found a h plo than the Germans, from whom this prepo' based upon scicntidc experiments which fwhivnce the destiny of this great preparation scale of science. Fryca s* p AdcE.—This trying and provoking diK fiistees its relentless grasp on the body-of man.redi to rt mere- shadow in a* short space of time, and i |bira physically and mentally useless; can be deft driven from the body by the use of UOSTETTI NOWNFD BITTERS. Further, any of the above a ted diseases cannot be contracted when exposed to nary conditions producing them, if the Bitters r per "directions. And os it neither creates nausea, j tbepalatt, and rendering unnecessary-any change interruption to usual pursuits, but promotes soum healthy digestion, the complaint is thus removed as iii consistent with the production of a thorouj rrvanent cure. Fob Pebsoxb w Adxstscb} Tubs who are sufieni enfeebled -constitution and infirm body, those Bitt valuable as a restorative of‘strength and rigor, i only to be tried to » appreciated- And to a moJ nvrsing, these Bittere are Indispensable, especial the mother’s uonrisßrnant is inadequate to the d the child, consequently her strength must yield. ;is where a good tonic, such as Hostetlers Stomp needed to impart temporary strength and -vigor, tcnj. Xariies should by all means try this remedy sea of debility, and before so doing, ask yoor phjr' if be Is acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters,: mend thqfrr use In all cases of weakness, .catmoar We caution the public agslnst of the many imitations or counterfeits, bnt ask f tee’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and seefbat has the words “Dr. J. Hostetler's Stomach Bit on [tfce side of the bottle, and stamped on the covering the cork, and observe that our antograj is on the label. 4E5 3 * Prepared and sold by HOTETT3BR AS! burgh, Fa., nnd sold by all Druggists, Grocers generally throughout the United States,Canada,! ica and Germany. AGSSNYS. —John A. Rot, Wellsboro, J. i hurst, Klkland. A.A J. Deaiim, KaorriJle. 51- Oaeeola, Charles Goodspeed, 'Westfield. Beeler A sod. A. Humphrey, H. H. Borden, John Rediingl Curtis Parkhurst, rTni. J. Mfllen Lawrence rill e, G. fer, Liberty. ' October IS, 18o&.—ly. j HOWARD ABSOCXA PHILADELPHIA. 1 ABmevdlau Itatitutiotuesiahlu. XOOt/t . cndovtm&d for the relief of tht tressed, afflicted vHth Vtnd'-ni and Epidemic diseai The Directors of this well known Institution Dual Report upon the treatment of Sexual .Disw the highest satisfaction with the success, which 7 the labors of their surgeons in the core of Spf Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gl the rice of Onanism, or Self-abuse, Ac,, and ordt anta of the same plan for the ensuing year. Tbt Surgeon is authorized to give MEDICAL ADYK to jail who apply by letter with a description of tion (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.), and io < trdme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINE FREE OJ An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, 1 Weakness, the vice of Onanism. Masturbation, ci and other diseases of-the Sexual organs* by tb Sprgeon. will be sent by mall (in a sealed enve OF CHARG E) on receipt of TWO STAMPS for po Reports and Tracts on the nature and troatmt diseases, diet, Ac., are constantly being published toka. distribution, and will be sent to the the new remedies of treatment dia£>' ink the last year are of great value. Address, for Report or treatment, Pr. 3. SKT TON, Acting Surgeon, Hownrd Association,Ni Street, Philadelphia, Po. ) ( By order of the Directors, [_ . . EZRA D. HEART GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. August 4,1859, ly. MARRIAGE GUI A KEW BOOK BY WILLIAM TOO i The secret,clao to Coart »and Marriage; with the du dent to Youth, Maturity and boliig lights and shades of Ms its Joys and Sorrows, Hopes. Disappointments. LctaUns pie, or those contemplating ai id having the least impediment to niarrief Uis book. Let every young man and woj land read this book* It is full of Pirate?, cl sees secrets that'every one sbonld know ; knowledge at first may save a.worid ofjfrtfM life. Send for a copy (enclosing 25 ccfntsftf ;DPv. « YOUNG, No. 4X6 SPRUCE S n PHILADELPHIA. | May 5,155&. 8; > j NEW HAT’ AND CAP S'- THE Subscriber bas just opened in this pi Hat and Cap Store, where be intejwis to i turo amlkeep du band a large and of Fashionable Silk. of my own manufacture, which will ho sol times prices. vj silk: scats made to order on short notice.- The Hata sold at this Store are fitted wit "Conformatnro, which makes them soft and head without the trouble of breaking y c break the Hat. Store in the New Slock c Dickinson House. _ S. P* • v Corning, Ang. 15,1859. I iOfflasfleld Flouring Iff* 11 rnUE people o Mansfield ana Vicinity aw -JL that saidMlhL baa just been repaired, a p ‘\£' feet order, having three rnn of stone end a i-‘ Stparaior,'vr h!ch will separate all fool t* ca consequently the'bcst of work can and will J®, chants and formers aro invited to try this Jjt rate work will be warranted by J. (/• Mansfield, August IS, 1859. Cash paid for all kinds of Gram WHEAT FLOUR, tip top ai
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