1 | L r ' ' ; „ ; - - ■'* v } * ' 1 | 1 i 7,1 : . ' “r ■ ■ i f! t 'll ; ’sge^gr a ‘ or; HX,WBSI POEM, PC? Ah! here iti»J I'tfi fitmous now— , Afl;Mth,or and aipopt.! ■•, : > It really is in print.! Yp Gods 1 -j,:-jßow-prea a “ fiend ?” e ii viihou' art the so 1 lie" “lame, 1 ' It really is too ;Jad'j,j-i ’ heie becanso;an ,“,€?* is ont, _j My “ lovely milid" mad!” They dpivaher poking in All eye—a propose btiw SAni'ndw theyVegougi3: itout again, - Aad made her prazytho.' - •’* ; “Where are the tpuaes'Sed, that thon *' I’-- 5 Sbouldst live s64oßjfJinBung" *’ i Thus read nry yerSlon-Siere ibis—■ ' ' ' :i i “Bhnuldst live 4o lon uniting/” “ The fate of wo, ,is .thine," An H comments “fate, 1 ” How small A oirclin»ta«ieo will change " 'A woman’s loVtfi to hili 1 •■»** - ' ! |L r’ jH 1 vc. ni read no more what shall I do 7 . • I’ll never dare.So sendiit; ■ ■ The psperts scatifyed. fjfii and wide— . - 'Xisnow too fit's to rn'ind it. Oh, fame.! thou pa eat ojf( human bliss— Why did I evepwritrili ...I with .my poem tad behn burnt _ ' ' Before it saw tuo ligl|t. s Lst’B.stop and re apitulate t ■ I’ve dammed h ir eyes [that’s plain— - 1" Tve told her sheSj a lurihtio, '' And blind nnddieaf ahd lamet Was evar suph a hqrrirfthash . . i In poetry or prose ?p, _ i I’ve said 'she was a and praised Tbo color of her n'osfcl I wish I had that editor! About a half a minutfi— ■ cl’s “bang” him to hisjlieart’s content, And with an l‘H bsgin it. ' .J o . A WltiD BiEPHANT. -On he charged) With It) wild, fiendish shriek 'of revenge ; I letlfiim. iame to, vrithin fifteen, paces, when I let-drive,i aiming .between bis eyes, (my favorite' jhotbut whether it was that I was unsteady, bephg breathless from my; run.or that my : weighed eixleenj pounds, was too ifeavy, I know not; but my' left arm-dropped the foment I pulled the trigs , ger, (not from, nervousness, fori wasperfectly cool, and never lost m y presence of mind for af moment), and my; shot took'effect four inches too low, entering, |he fipshy part of the root of •the trunk, instep of penetrating the train| It failed to stop antfbefore I could get out of the way, the Khge brute was on me. I saw) something dark !pass over me, felt a severe blow, and found toyself" whizzing through the air; then all wai; oblivion. When I came to| I‘found myself lying in a- pool of blood, which came from the nose, mouth and ears. Although nearly choked with clotted gore, a sense uf my perilous sftnatioAflashea across my mind, and I strove to rise and look after my antagonist! btit he was’ nowhere to he | ■• |- lying on the top : of the bank, although quite unable to account! to myself how I got there.' In the dry bed qf the nullah I saw «nj) riflie, and after much panful exertion managed to crawl down and get it. The muzzle wap fillpd with sand, f Inch I cleared out as well a| I-could; and the)?, sitting by the edge of thp stream, began tcjf wash*, away the blood and bathe my face an i head. Whilst so employed! T hjeard a piercinj; shrialt, and saw my follower! 'GoOgoolou, rushing towards me, closely followed ,by|the infuriated elephant, who was almost mad from the pai|S. of hfs wounds. - Luckily a hanging branch v&as in ijhis way, and with thf agijiity of a monkey he taught hold of it, and swung himself up - the steep bank where he wap safe.; 'ifhe elephant, baulked of bis Victim rushed wildly, backwards and forwardsjtwo oil three times, as, if seach|ng for him, ana then! with a hoarse scream of disappointment, camej tearing down th{J bed of the nullah, I was dij rectly in, bis path, and powerless to get out of the! way. A pigment more, and I saw that if -was perceived, ff; down he charged upon mh with a fiendish irfhr of vengeance. With diffi| cully I raised my-,rifle, ajid taking a steady aim) between his eyeio pulled the trigger—it was; my jonly chance!,; Whe(r- / 'the smoke cleared! away, ff perceive)} a mighty mass, lying cl<)se to| me. At last I hid conquered. Soon Traust have member anything until I found myself lying inf ray hut, and friends leaning over me.— Letlerfi tif an'Asiatic Traveler. , f Drcskes EcouroMT.—John Robinson is-the! • cleverest of fellows, but will get drunk now andl then. When half seas over, he is deeidfdljj argumentative and dogmatical. He came homef one nightrin this balmy state, and, stepping upt .to thet mantle piece,'took a lamp and began to| - match to light biedamp though a ligh| ted one was'standing close -by. Hie mother! silting near, said to him t - J “ John,.why don’t you light by this one, anq save the matches ?” 1 John turned around and replied I “ Mother don’t you know that matches are] cheeper than oil 1” . | •-r • ~ » ■ pcLT Fact's.— An egotist ia especially bated byl all other egotists." Those who believe that money! oan do everything, are {frequently prepared ta do everything for monejf. - The only good tha« a miser does, ia to.prove the little happiness! there ia to TmToiind irT;weahh. T 6! be angry! with » week man is a proof that you are nott Tary etrong yourself. Scandal is the reputa-l tion of the wicked. There are men who mayf good health,’! not contend with being well,.tiiey are always wishing to her better, until they doctor themselves into being! confirmed invalids, and ultimately, you mayf ai. of too mQotl faMlib. m ■ , . Acornupohdent ifthe Lopdon Times giy|s tie following account of the feats of a joggldr in the streets'of Pekin: ' j <<• - - • iate • He first of all epokefnrabout five minute; with all the; volubflity of Charle?, Matthew|, evidently saying something witty, for the people around laughed heartily. In. the middle of -hi? harangue, however,jho was eeized witb-a fit of choklngV'and after !'an - - effort :of.trying to git something out of his throat, drew forth a Httje slip - of bamboo, like a'Lisbon toothpick, theja another and anolhel.'then he sneezed, andout they came from his nostrils, then from his eyes, until he completed fhe number.-of thirty-.se> ef, by making one appear haifway out of eat* .orifice at'the same time, and threw the lot upejn the ground for any lone to 'examine. J | “He next took jtbree glass balls, about sin inch in diameter, aid placing them singly be tween his lips, sucked them into bis moutb'arid swallowed first a red on?, then a blue, and la|t ; of all awhile one ; here wag a little interlude of tooth-picks and talking, after which ife walked gravely round the ring, stopping foijjr , times,:each time de|gave' himself a shake andla jump, when the balls were distinctly heard iu jingle inside hiin; On completing his round, after several efforts, he spat the balls Out on tile ground in the same order. be, had ewpllowsd them—the red first, the' white - last. He than took two more hailstone of polished steel about the size of a hen’s egg, and another of glaif, the same size. These, he ..first Ipt fall on tie ground to show they were Solid; then placing them between his Hps swallowed them like tee smaller ones, but with difficulty, the b»U swell ing the throat as it went down ; here mote toothpicks and-talking, while be prepared two swords about an inch wide and (twenty long, very polished hoop iron, clashed them together to show that they were real, and passed dov|n bis throat at once, until they struck the batls with an audible click ; withdrawing these he placed his hands behind him, and, after seveijpl apparently painful trials, each half rose to Ijis throat, and fell from hie moutp to the ground with a heavy thump." | WHAT ME. LINCOLN WILL DO. Mr. Lincoln remains true and steadfast | his bonqat sours youngs convictions, pud w| execute the government in the spirit of justij and liberty; and he is somewhat surprised,! not indignant, at the cowardly steps takj backwards and downwards by some of ij timids, West ns well ns East. I wish here make a prediction—it is this: ‘lf any soul! sen mob or State t;ike any fort, property, mill guns, money, or what not, Mr. Lincoln wj say to Gen. Scott, in sixty days after Litiecj foirly and firmly takes his seat in the prej dential chair: Cen. Scott, take that fort ij stnntly at liny, and every hazard —at any at! every cost of life or money. That is ypj duty, sir, and I Shall expeet you to e.xecute itj There will be no evading the direct iaaa and no backing Ho rn on the part of the Prej dent elect, and if lis cabinet feel so inclinj be will iofose courage and backbone into thei Horace Greeley wps here pn the daybefoi yesterday, and W. a long conversation wij Mr. Lincoln; and as be left, knowing wit “ born to blow.” fake a cue from him. 1 the by, many persons, many committees, enrj here asking, begg ng, imploring Mr. L>nct ably be: in Arkansas and California one eac Texas, Michigan mid Missouri, two each; W oonsin and lowa three each, anti Illinois; w gain four. Illinois will- thus stand fourth representative ran):, instead of ninth as present. j At present the House elands, one Huridrj and forty-eight from the Free States and nine from the Slave Stales. Under the new appt tionment it will stand, one hundred and fori nine from the free States, and eighty-four fr< the Slave States. ' The free States gain fhi the slave States lote six. The free s Stategf is in the Western S tates, and gives those Stal a much greater in.Uuence tn the Oovernnic than they formerly, possessed. The apportii ment will be one member fur every 127,000 habitants. j “I say, Mr. Pilct, ain’t to atij »>on?”snid a cock ney on fa steamer lying 1 during a fog. "At soon as the fog clears up fepl ed the captain. • “'Well, it’s startlight nd overhead,’-’ said the cockney. ‘‘ Oh.l yes, b we’re hot going that way,” said the captain. . A country paper says: 'Wanted at; tli office, an. editor who can p ease, everybody.- 'Also, a foreman who can so arrange the pap 'that everybody’s advertisement shall head tl column." '• ~ 1 i : i — 1 According to repel logic, that is “ peaceful secession" when oije’s po6feet-hook is adroitly abstracted “on thaslfc and that is improper; “ coercion” when knocks tbs down to recover il. 1 - j , THE TIOGA' CO IT NT Yl-A Git AfW • C Onn BBC lAL c'«i leoe'. LOCATED OTOB TBB SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY BASK, BINGHAMTON, N. T. -* ! r ■■ D. W. Lowell, Principal, ProfeasoronheSclenccof Accounts, Practical Accountant, author.of- Lowell's Treatise upon Book Keeping," Diagrams illustrating^tbe same, Ac, John Rankin, Commercial Accountant, Professor of Book- Keeping and Practical Mathematics. J. J. ; Cuans, Assistant Teacher in the Book-Keeping Be parttueni. • • A. J. Warner, Professor of Practical .and. .Ornamental Pen manaiiip, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence. LECTURERS. Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, • Lecturer on Commercial Law and Political Economy. ' ■ ‘ Hon. Ranboh Balcom, Lecturer, on Contracts, Prommfcsary Notes and Bills of Exchange., , , . Rev. Dr. JS/Andrews. Lecturer on Cemmercial Ethics. EXAMINING COMMITTEE. Hon. Sherman D. Phelps, Wm: R. Osbokn, Esq., Tract Morgan, Rsq., IVm. E. Tatlob. o, ot-Taylor. weed & Co., D; D. Denton, of the firm of Jackson, Deutoa A Marks. De-Witt C. Striksr* ' • , * u The object of this College is tb afford to all an opportunity of obtaining a thorough business education. • The books and forms are carefully arranged by practical accountants expressly for this Insitutlon and embraces all the recent improvements. ,‘ ' The coarse of instruction comprises every department oi business. The learner will be thoroughly taoght the science and practice of Double Entry Book-Keeping™ applied t» the following kinds of business, viz;—General Merchandising. Manufacturing. Banking. Commission. Steumboating, Rail roading. Forwarding. Freighting. Foreign rhipping. Ac. Young Men can qualiiy in a short time at , this Institution to fill important and jucra tire situations. Am ple references can be given where graduates of 1860 are now filling dedrabe situations withsttlarfeft varying from $5OO to $l5OO per annum. ’ The Proprietors are in possession of testimonials from some of the first commercial houses in the State, to whom they have furnished book-keepers,, showing their entire satisfac tion and confidence in the ability of the graduates of-this PENMANSHIP, in all Its branches', tanghtby the mostskillful and tHo-ongh masters of the aft. ho college In*the bonntry enjoys a higher reputation in* this department. Ladies Department entirely separate from that of the gen tlemen. - j . ‘ Students can enter. College at any time—no vacatjon-s Time to complete the course from 8 to 10 weeks. Students passing the requisite examination arc presented with the m-)»t elaborate and elegantly-engraved Diploma Issued by any eominer ial or classical institution in the Union. .Assistance rendered to grad dates in procuring situations. term* of Tuition* price of board,- testimonials from graTuates filling situations, Ac., send for circular con taining fall particulars. ■ A SUPERLATIVE TONIC, DIURETIC, 4 **V DYS f&3§ AVi3t— .~?*V - - _ iHViCOBATIH& CORDIAL To the Citizens of New Jersey and Penn’s. APOTHECARIES, DRCOGIST9, GROCERS hKD I PRIVATE PAiUUES Wntfe’s Pure Cognac Brandy. Wolfe's Pure Moderia, Sherry and Port Wins. WMfea Pure Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, Wolfes Pare Scotch and Iritsh Whiskey. | ALL IN BOTTLES.—I beg leave tel call the citizen* of the United Status to the above Wines ami Li'}jj‘»rrt imported bv Udolpbo Wolfe. <>f New York, tthoso name 1* familiar «n Hus country for tbc purity 6f bis-cele brated Srh-i-lum Scb.ipps. Mi. Wolfe, in his letter to me, speaking of the pinny of his w hies ami LiqaorsJ suys: *• I will stake my '■••potation am »uao. *nv standing! as a mer chant of thirty yearn’ reMo’enoe ’n Ihe CU v of NeVj York, that th;n afl the Brandies ..nd wines which I nottle are pure as imported, and of the best q anility. .m>i can he reined upon by every jmrchiwr ” livery bottle lm* the pioprietuTs oameou the wax. and a fac simile of hi-* signnatu* e on N, Ko. 83i Marke ?i., Philadelphia, Sole Agent for rjiiladelphia. Read the followlog Ifoir the new York Courier: Evormocs Business for one Kew York.'Merchant.—Wears happy’to inform our fellow citizens that there is one place in our, city .where the phyeiciau. apothecary/, and country mm’lmnt. can go and purchase pure wines uiid Liquor*. as imjuuieti, ami of the best quality- We d° not intend to giro, an elaj?bfa|e description oj this merchant extensive bu*i-. ness, although it wd 1 well lepay any stranger or citizen to visit Gdolpbb Wolfe 5 * extensive warehouse. Nos. 18, 2D. and 22-Beaver street, and Nos. 17.19 and 21, Marketfield street. His utoce of Schnapps on hand ready jor.shiimient could not bare Hcen less than thirty thousand cases; the Brandy some ten thousand ca Jtos —Tinman** of 1836 t*HB56; and ten thou sand ba*es-of Madeira. Sherry and Port Wine. Scotch and Irish Whiskey Jamaica and Si'Ctoix Ruin, some very old and aqual to any in this country. He nl*o, had three targe cellars, filled with Brandy, wine. Ac., in Casks, under Cus tom House k.y, ready for bottling. Mr. Wolfe’s sales of Schnapps last year amounted to one hundred and eighty thoinrtiid dozen, and we hope that Ip less vhnn two years he tuny bft.eqTilly successful with life brandies »*nd wines. liis business merits the.patronage of every lover of his species. Private families uiio wish pure wines and Liquors for medical nse. should send ,’heir orders direc* to Mr. Wolfs until wvery apothecary *n the bind mike up their minds to discard tke poi-moon* stuff from their shelves, and replace it with Wolfe's pure wines arid Liquors. We understand Mr. foi ,he accommodation of small dealei* in. the country, put-* up assorted, cases o" wines and liquors. Such a man. and such a merqlmnt. should be sus tained against b'.s tens of . hoDKandsofoppodenl*- >n the Uni ted States, who sell but imitations, ruinous alike to human health and happiness. ' 6m6 J-MPORTANT TO THE LADIES. WASHING NO MORE A DRUDGE. The undersigned would announce to the citizens of Tioga County, that they have purchased the right of manufacturing and selling 1 ; MECAI’S WASHING IVACBINE, which;-'‘or simplicity of construction, utility ondcheap ness. exceeds any other machine in use. It needs no other recommendation than tp see i< work. A boy, ten 01 twelve vea-s of age, can do the washing of a family IN AN HOUR. ’ Any_ person iu want of a good labor-saving washing machine, can take'one of these home and do their washing with it, and if not perfectly satisfied, they can return it RecMlect, this luachihe is no humbug, but an art!* cle >ndi?pensnble in every family. It does not wear or tear the clothes to pieces like hand washing. PRICE. FIVE DOLLARS. Machines for sale at ROE I CO.’S Store. Manufactured and sold at D. STDRROCK’S Shop, n’ear thb Academy. A. ROE, D, STURROCK. Raving used one of Mecay's Washing Machine, I can confidently recommend it, and would not be with out one for any price. , J. W. BltiONY. •dm | Valuable Real Estate for Sale. THE Subscriber offers for sole the large farm known um the GRIGGS F.iRM. situated near the Wells* boro'Anil Mansfield (toad, tuns mile cunt of Whitaeyrillo, containing 210 acre*. ..U good fanning land, about 40 acres improved, with .. frame Imrn and a log liuu>e thereon, will sell cheap lot cash or upon reasonable time, or exchange for, property near Stony Fork. For farther prlicuUrs apply to H. W. Williams, Wellsboro, Morgan Hart, Charleston. or the subscriber. Stony Fork, Oct. 3,1860. —3m. H. 8. HASTINGS. WALL PAPER i WALL PAPEtI 1 WALL PAPER - ■■ ‘i- WALL PAPER WALL PAPER , WALL PAPER 'Latest styles end largest assortment of wall paper ever brought in WetlsbAro.’ In connection with the above can bo found Window Shadesof all kinds. Call soon at ' ' WM. H. SMITH, i Wellsboro, April sth, 1860. > r ' C Alt PETS AXD OTL; do yob good to see the patterns and learn the prices »t*he ■ • REGULATOR.' Wellsboro, Pa. -OPEN THOUSAND BARRELS heat Side *- Perk at $l9 per "barrel, or 10 cts. per pound, Hi , ®* BEWtAWB. I FACULTY, Pcnrxtylcm no Uoute t ) Wellsboro, Dec. 1, 1860. ) m i 1860. .K 'A'mP cr 1 , L; AnS I” * WINTER DRY GOODS! W. A. ROE {& CO. HAVE now on hand a large and extensive GOODS, consisting in part of Black and Figured Dress Silks, WORSTED GOODS, • Plain and Figured Delaines Xktu oashmekes, MERINOES. tADIESTCLOT+fj OPjEH A FUNNELS, LflijlC A StJUAkE SHAWLS, and in fact the best assortment bf Ladles’ Dress Goods, ever brought to this county. We have also a large stack of L Domestic Goods, * "sueft l *ia p ■ Brown and Blenched Sheetings and Shirtings, Tickings, Denims, Striped Shirtings, Bed and White Flannels, Brown and Blenched Oottcm Flannels, ; Cotton Batting, Carpet Warp, Cotton l Yarn, Drillings, 4c. Ac. We have also a large stock of Cloths and Cassimeres, Siitinetts, Full Cloths, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans. We have also a large-and stock pf Groceries, Ready made Clothing, Hals *ind and Shoes, Hardware, Crockery, Glass Wooden Ware, Ac. We would invite th£ particular attention of purchasers to ouv assortment of Carpets and Floor Oil Cloths, which is undoubtedly the largest everbro’t to this county, and which will be sold at prices which must give entire satisfaction. We would invite pur chasers generally to call 'and examine our goods and prices, and they will doubtless find that the place to buy good goods at low prices, is at the store of . 6 W. A. ROE A CO. Wellsboro, Oct. 31, 1860. ~ .rtHARLES G. OSGOOD; V ' -i .. 7' fj V v; ; Is rfow receiving his WINTER STOCK : OF GOODS, Consistiopjof Bry Goods, Cl«4liiiig> GROCERIES, HARDWARE, * Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, IRON AWl> STEEK, NAILS, FLOUR, s .a. r. t , &a. Which, for variety anil extent, is rarely excelled, and no greater inducemeols-itv pnrshasers can bo offered in this section of oonntry, either in VARIETY, QUANTITY, auALITY OR PRICES, ° Whethei for ■ LADY, GENTLEMAN, BOY OR GIRL, Farmer, mechanic or Lumberman. Wellsboro, Oct. 31, 1860. THE REGULATOR* C. L. WILCOX, WOULD CALL THE- ATTENTION' of the Ladies and Gentleman of Wellsboro and surrounding country, to the inducements he holds out out at bis New Store on main Street, Called •* The Regnlntor,” where purchasers will find tiie largest, c henprat best assortment of GOODS t,» select from in Northern Among them, such as DRY GOOJ)S, CLOTHING , Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, GROCERIES, CROCKERY,. FISH, PORE, FLOUR AND SALT, Paints and Oils, Yankee Notions, &c. To the Ladies. Ladies will find i>tthe Rsg orator the choicest selec* tiion of Dry Goods, adapted to the season, and to the wants and tastes of all. I i Shoemakers will find it to thbir interest to (jail at the Regulator, and examine our assortment of find ings, at prices to suit the times. The truth is, we buy our gooas for Cash and sell them *bi Cash chcnpci than can he bought at any oth er store in Tioga county. Hoping to r eceivo a share of patronage of the community, we ask the pub lic rb come and examine our stock and satisfy-tbein sslves of the truth of our statement. All kinds of Hides, Sheep Pelta.and Furs ta ken in exchange for goods, and the highest market price given. f ! Wellsboro, Oct. 24, 1860. ■, ! FALL CAMPAIGN - V JUST OTESlidf AT ‘ • - C. & J. L. ROBINSON'S ONE PRICE STORE; '€TTE wish to call the attention of our friends and T V customers to our assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS, » sbOH AS'; LADIES' DRESS GOODS, COMPRISING • BLACK AND FANCY SILKS CH ALLIES AND DE LA INKS, INGHAMS, BRILLIANTS, LAWNS, TRENCH AND AMERICAN . PRINTS ALSO I shawls, mantillas: And dusters. Our stock of staple goods is large.- Particular notici is invited to our | BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS i SHEETINGS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES Ak T D VESTINGS, FARMERS & CASSIMERES RBADF.MADE clothing, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, : GROCERIES. BOOTS AND SHOES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, Ac., tie.;/ ;.r : ;-&a, & c Wellsboro, Sept. 1, 1860. T FALL FASHIONS. 1860. GENTLEMEN’S wear of Silk Hats, at the NEW HAT STOKE in Arcade Block, opposite the Dickinson House, „ .. „ g, -P. dJULCK, Corning, Feb. 28, 1860. - - •- - Hitter. HOUSEHOLD furniture, OF ALL KINDS, can be found at the rooms of E. D. WELLS, LAWRjENCEVILLE. If) ALSAM TOLU. COUGH REMEDY.—This is the jD most popular and useful expectorant now in use in this vicinity. Jt’i»tpreparo3‘fr and lowering any kind of weight, and in every retjMF is far superior to those heretofore in nse. Having purchased the right for the Counties 6tT» i gn and Potter, Pai, the undersigned are prepared# f offer for sale towndbip rights.for the manufacture ui “ sale of the above improvement, on reasonable term, ' A. BIXIiY, , L. D. SEELEY. using :and Lowering Oct. 13, 1880. CO RNING I Fl* E & LIFE IMSURAWCE;OFFKS BIGELOW & THOMPSON, AGENTS, AETNA FtRE'INSURANCE COMPANY M Of Hartford, Ct.—Capitol $1,000,H | HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO.VPA.XI- i Capital, - ■ -5500. W PAWNIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. II Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital, . $15,,H1 'S PEOPLES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. % Of New York City—Capital $150,8l ''f NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE CO. | ' Of Hartford,-Ct. , - $225,05. MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE CO. 4 Of New York City,—Capital ~ $2C0,(!1 K| MASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE CO. & ' Capital, , s2oj,!!t|| Homestead fire insurance ccHpaxt, f 4 Capitol, slso,[tip* NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CQ. Accumulated Capital, • $1,500,M1|.^ The subscribers are prepared to issne policies ofis-iv? surance on the most favorable terms in the above filhJ known and reliable Stock Companies. Form buildings insured for three yea/* low as any good companies, All losses will.be promptly adjusted and paidsttliy| office. Applications by mail will receive tention . WM. L. BIGELOW, M Oct. IS. 1859, C. H. TH-05IPS0X, P. J. FAKRINGTOK, Surveyor. | WILLIAM WALKER HAS A SPLENDID LOT OF WHOLE BUFFALO ROBES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE l OFFERER IN THIS i MARKET! Whole Robes from $3 to $8 at his HAT AND' CAP STOKE, CORNING. N. Y. Jannary 2,11861. ERIE FOUNDRY < AND (MACHINE SHO?i ' CORNING, N. Y. TYM. Ik RO GERS & CO., PROPRIETOR^ Manufacturers of steam Engines, b** ■ Mortlceing and Tenoning Machines, Mill fo* ; iug and Machinery, Plain and Ornamental Iron • dow Caps, Silli and Casings, Door Caps, and all * ,a of,lron and Bi 053 .Costings. Also Manufacturers large scale of * JEFFREY'S' C 1 f<: The best in laining] with tin Engine 1 , Celebrated double-act® )RCE PUMP, pise for all ordinary purposes >6 other qualities that of a superior ufaotnrers of the celebrated “B ,w r-tbc best now in use. ed by Jotter orotherwise. , L JVM. E. ROGERS i CO. if.. Nor. 10, 1559. Jy. - ALSO—Man Shingle Mills’*-] . Orders solicii Corning, N. FARMING lA*® 8 rOR SALE. •signed is noty offering to entity of excellent fanning ;o fifteen miles’ distance from Shippon, Morris and Elk towns P generally well watered,good , tof tho country, and will be • ( j (hasers and on very liberal tew particulars' inquire of > Dodge * Co., 19 and 21, CUT Ith* subscriber. . JOHN DICfefiS'SON, -3, 1860-yl TAJLVABI ■ i f’PHII onde: A a arge qn noted fa rm two boro, in Dolmar Tioga Co., Pa. The lands are in a healthy pat lots to suit pur payment. For farther Messrs. | Phelps', NewTEorb, or of IVellsiqro, Oc THE LAST INVENTED 1 ) ’ AND CHEAPEST, BED ilsr ' XJSS ■ m feath»rs, and lighter W> i, only $5.00. For rale \ bJ . D. WELLS, LawrenMVU^, ,E OF STOVE ime Store. TVTITCHELL’S SYRUP OF WoghSi Chmp &4; At Rfr’ B