J | btu us, ; | ( \ APPHOPaIATEt TO THE SMTS OF THU eomTBT. -X\‘ ' Prom fodeitbat wonld the Uni) devour; '' V Prom gnfl|y pride and Inst and power; From will)! sedition’* lawless boat; \Prom ySlce of Slavery; Prom Winsied veal, by faction led; “ From gidly.cbanga.by fancy bred; —; •Proot poie&ned error's-serpent head, Good Mrd, .preserve iunfree ! •Defend, o|6od, wUh guardian hand, The laws ifmd rulers of our land, And grnnqtby churches grace to stand ' In faith|arid anityl » . .V . : Thy spirits heh) of Thee we crave,. . s)hat •'Thy jilaaaiah, sent to save, ,-j.iiivi -BetarnignJlo tboworld, might have A peOplaservingTheo! 'k- -*-.V V \ D h, left, in a short Jime, destitute What is, true in manufacturing is a in agriculture and the thousand voca .life. The intelligence, that directs the and lathe skillfully and with profit, i guide the plowshare land scythe—the hoe to effect. In nhoft, “ knowledge i and ignorar.ee weakness” the world OV< all circumstances ; and he who. has not this simple yet momentous truth, learned-the first lesson of wisdom. The farmer who hires 'k laborer tbkt s ,has a good common school; education, and. another who has not enjoyed this advantage, though he may not be able to measure the exact “per cent.” in figures, ns in manufacturing, estab lishments, wherein the former is -morei profita ble than the latter; yet, (he) never, fails to be personally convinced of the relative vjalae or profitableness of their-services. Thev may not work side by side, so that bo can institute a comparison between the opounts of labor they perform ; they may cultivate different fields, where the ease of tillage or the fertility of the soils, may be different ; they may rear crops under the influence seasons, so that he cannqt. discriminate between vhat is referable to the bounty of nature and - what to •superiority in) judgment yet ; be con viction forces itself upon 'the employ ir, that the most intelligent man is-the most ptoil table laborer. So it is with th? labor -of the me chanic, —the carpenter, tbs' mason, the black smith, the tool maker, ant|, even the value of. female labor in the household. Educa superior intelligence, not only murks t live value of any two men’s handicraf gives quality and durability to their wo observing map can have failed to not difference between two workmen, one of to use a proverbial expression, alway' the nail on the head,” while the othe half his strength and destroys - half h j by the awkwardness of his blows : but ] few men havelthought of the difference results of two; such men’s-labor at the twenty year si While the differences o g!e d iy’s work may be too Ismail to nm aggrega'e of tjhese differences, may, in years, make sill the difference betweei man and a rich one—poverty and weall A Short Story by Drcicprs. —Dickers tells the folio wing 4tory of an American sea captain : On his last toyage-hhme.Uhe-captain mad on board a young lady of remarkable personal at tractions—a phrase I pse arone being entirely new, and one you never met .with in the news papers. This young lajdy was beloved in :ensely by five young gentleman, and in torn vas in love with then! very arjdently, hut without, sny particular per/erence te| either. Not ki owing how to make tip her determination in bis di lemma, she consulted my friend, the c iplain. The'captain of an original turn of mind, says to the young lady: “Jump oveiboard, and marry the Dne who jumps after yon/ The .young lady, struck with the idea, and being naturally fondjof bathing, especially in warm weather, as it then was, took the advice of the captain, who hkd a boat ready manned in ease of accident. Accordingly the next mej the five lovers being nnAeck, and lookin devotedly at thje young indy, she plunge the sea, head foremost. Four of the lovi medintfly jumped in after her. When tl and her four lotvers were Ont again, she the capta'n, am I to do with thei they me so Wei?” Says the captain, the dry one.” |And the young lady di married him. ! Getting oct or a Scrape.. —Two YnS were strolling ib the woods ,without art their possessions, and observing a hear as ing a tree with his claws clasped aroutw trunk, one of them ran forward and onus bear’s paws, one in each hand. He inat called out to his comrade.: “Jonathan,u go home and bring jpe somethingas fast 4 can, till I kill tie varmint. Mind don’t] for I’m in a fix !” Jonathon ran o£F as hecould, hot was an exceedingly long tie returning. During the interval, the bear! several attempts to bite the hand of him held him. At length, Jonathan came. “Hallo, Jonathan, the deuce has you?” Jonathan replied: “ Well,l’ll tel When I uwas at home, breakfast was ready, and I gujessed it,would be as w wait for it I” Here,-now, Jonathan,’ •bis companion,-! “come and hold it, an kill the critter in a jiffy." Jonathan seizt bear’s paws, and held the animal whil other could kill it. “Well, Jonathan, hav got hold of him)?” “ I guess I have,” I plied. - “ Very well, hold him; fast; I guei go to dinner!” : Poetrt akd : Prose 4—“ Site, nurse I ” claimed papa, as a smile irradiated the fa his infant “an angel is .whispering to ii “ No, sir." replied oarse; *‘ ijt is only the on its little stomach.’’ “ There is no troth in man,” said a Itii company, “ they arc like! mu Si cal instrm which sound a variety of tones.” “In words, madam,” said a-wit who chanced present, “you believe that oil men ora It 1 ■ I H. C. Ji THE TIO'GA GOHNT>Y c-oni'&B ftci-A-i.- cdiritißCCEi i LOCATED OVER THE BUSQUEHAKNA VALLBT »ANlt> BINGHAMTON, N. T. | ‘ FSCUI/FY. ,D. W. LowEtt, Principal, Professor of Accurate, r Practical Accountant, author of Lowell’s Treatise *jp “ P re P ared W famish Ploar, Meal and Feed in quantities to suitpurchasers. i CU S TOM WORK (i of kinds on short notice, and on terms whiM, fall to please. I hove THREE RUN OP STONE ofTv iciwn! 7 empl “ yed ’ and I «■» sure thauSS weR U PMrS beaeficiat *° tiie oustother as Victim. : . o. p. Mqclurßu^ &c., &c .A , NEW/ Large, and Elegant, assortment of 1 OASPBTINO, WHi be sold at the lowest prices, by t. ■ . - E. D, WELLS, Dwwreheerllle, Sept 12, lm. ■VTEW WHEAT FLOUR, tip top and cheap, at • wswurs. t. ;■ ' SCHOOL BOOKS. CORNING N. Y. ; STEWARTS J LOW PHIOES. I I IMPISE STOBE IN 1 f3o,«o« I WORTH OP ■ ■ DRY GOODS, GRv BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS Crockery, Hardware, j . 03 EIBIBmo.T if J. B. BOWEN & Empire Store WELIiSBOBO, TIOGA COCK" Doom ojten everir day (Sondaya ei[ early 'dawn fill (levy eve," and the bT, O , (how this immense dock free of chain, the lowest jkey evei heardin Ti o g a Never was there such an opportunity •of Solomon to grttify the eye and (j were we a Dow, JrJ, or some great man alary that would reach to the Rocky jj, we might hi) able ta tell yoa one half o( variety, of Fall and-Winter Goods. A, there is no use in We sell so !„ ten afraid folks may think that we steal But do not he afraid, friends. Come ooe you shall see what Woo shall see. If Tr is poor, donft forgetj yoor spectacles. ’ you the beavty of nature, boiled down. arts and sciences, and manufactured ini stock of godds. Recollect, we will alloi dersell ns. . All kinds of Prodbce taken in eichanw WeUsborol, Nov. 1\ 1860. 81 S.X. AT IMPROV iBl’S PAT' P WIND, 8, IB6o'.—Tbs i to apply * br&U io it articles it, may be lowered .’tiu d tedious manual nr (feeing avoided, aad cl Knitting of the op# rj tbe descending m t ll The invention j s , fg use' in connection b an instance, in whir id and emptied, maj{ ament retarded at tfc t it violently strike the PATESfTED-M this indention ii in each a inapaer tha lossj and raised by ii the hitherto slow and moot of at the- some time ad complete control oyei article being (lowered various purposes; i 'may be mentioned a e lb, -after befog foist ered, and their morj so that they will n eniijic American, For the purpose in Wei jay if isdecij of Eaising and Lowe* iedly . : IMPROVEMENT OF « check upon the bath, boat turning the tnit by pressing inward at' his machine, wili at o; THE CREATES" The Brake acts si of tbe backet, wil acting as a brake All who examine, edge its PKACTffCABi Over every othei tbe windlass is e O!TE HA S 3). It c| fashioned with many near and apted to wells a ordinary turmni from wells of or tion to tbe deptf ILITY AND SUFI r machine in o?e. The controlled with, and mmbincs all the advantage jtbe self-emptying- bucict /nflcful- lt f any depth, and will ni« g r Five SvekeU of i cater fdinaiy depth, and in tie h of two hundred'feet The windlaen and lowering a is far superior I and brake is also applicakl ly kind of weight, and in ei o those heretofore in nse. ' Baring purchased ihe right for the Com ga and Potter,) Pa., the Undersigned are. offer for sale township rights for the mini sale of the shore improvement, on reason ,'I ‘ A. 81181 Oct. 13, 186 q. I. D. <■ bORNING FI. E & LIFE INSURANCE: BIGELOW A THOMPSON, AGENT: AETNA-FIRE INSURANCE COSTAS! Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital fT BARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COST Capital, ') . . ! PAtENIX FfREiINSURANCE CQSIPM Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital, PEOPLES FIRE INSURANCE COSf Of Sew York City—Capital NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURASCm. Of Hartford, CU CJ MANHATTAN (FIRE INSURANCE CO. Of New. York City,—Capital ' MASSASOIT EIRE INSURANCE CO. Capital, j HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE COSI Capital, . 1 NEW YOKE LIFE INSURANCE CO. Accumulated Capital, The are prepared to issnc police*; surance on the most favorable terms in tbetfM known and reliable Stock Companies. Farm buildings insured for three year? rtf low as any good companies. All losses will o© promptly adjusted andpiii offic®. Applications by mall will receiwpr®, tention YVia. L. BIGEUI Oct. 13, 1859. • C. fl. THOSE? i P. FARRINGTON, Surveyor. WILniAM WAiKEB HAS A SPLENDID LOT Of WHOLE BUFFALO BO LOWER THAW EVER JEFO# offered! m THIS MAEKEI! Whole Bobel from $3 to $8 it & HAT AND CAP ST CORNING, N. ,7. Janoary 2, 1861.1 ERIC FOBIDBI ' AND, MACHINE SHi - CORNING, N. Y. WM. E. & CO., PKOPBff® Manufacturers of fteam Morticeing and Tenoning Machine?,*™ iug and Machinery* Plain and Ornamental In® dow Caps, StHsand darings, Door Caps, and w. of Iron and Brass Castings. Also Manufacture large scale of JEFFREY’S; CELEBRATE* DOCBI-E- FORCE IuMP, The best in use fur all ordinary purpose* s talning with the other qualities that of asop Engine. ~ ALSO—Manufacturers of tie celebrated Shingle Mills”—the best noir in use. Orders solicited by letter or otherwise. 1 1 WM. B. ROGERS Corning, N. T., Nov. 10. 1559. ly. vSjABMS l** FOR SALE* THE’ undersigned is now offering to ■ a largeqnantity of excellent firming nated fans two-to fifteen, miles’ distance boro, in Delmar, ghippen, Morris and El*' Tioga Co,, Pa, I , , Tho lands are generally well watered, go?" In a healthy part of the country, and will lots to salt purchasers and on very libera 1 payment. • For farther particulars inquire oi Messrs. Phelps, Dqdge; i Co., IS nod *■*» New Tori, or of the subisc fiber. .. - JOHN DICKINSOIM 1 Wellshoro, Oct. 3,18q0-jl THE LAST ISfKfT^' BEST AND CHEAPEST SSTRINCt BSD IN’ "WS& MORE elastic than feathers, and Jig&Mt*? durable Price. oBIySS.OO. 6 E. D. WEILS, Lawrcef NEW ARTICLE DP STOVE FOU& Bale at Roy’S Droej Store. ■