thh pops hobses. j ' The old farm houje. atilt j ] _ ‘jHf* 1 do wisb that I bad thrower **©»* tf tflrmenh with such* heart as 1 ve g< <, every Tbeh(*wejNE*in»ieWßetbf» ~~ ,-I ' - . efr man,or beast, I make nof restnetiot —none dlJliU p • is needed; fur the person that can- 6'# cruel to The field* decked wui'hWmny grain*. and helpless animal would be »> to ha rt«nb«bg., < wewl t «**«-f , J j Their joyous sates prolong. 1 ; The beast can t pxpose nor take \et geance :The birn, beneath whose shady * ] **' am its persecutors ; men can—at least tl ay ca.nl Jt3n>oP' i S®W? l , < &P IffS? aumotimca. This is the only reason t iat de a ° nefromabuBing n, ° n f d wu - I*’ r i cnn'.tremember tEe time when my he s*' " not aching fur somebody a trouble o Where'S I dwells ~ ~ from the hoar when,,nit three years-oh id. hat to,_chnrm, -fainting from a chair alt seeing an unlm ‘•: U» •* »»• I. «• «H* »*■ P"H - j So you see why I wish to inflict a hea Ijir- to. mine,on ewy body. „It would wish' itbri~H'!ilf woHo, fihfrftll'fikd l ’think what a happy time there would b •more uncomforted trouble ; no more fri poverty ; r.ojmore crushed merit-; no mu -blate lives; and no more cruelty to horses t)ie beasts of the field would find that t of their,redemption had come. Ab, ti horses 1 I hope' a certain^author is cor. bis admission that there may bo inline fur them. I’m sure there ought tp be uompensatiori for all that they suffer in tl i 1 Horses are noble creatures, made by S ■ teous‘Creator for the aid andserviee of : made to be admired and respected, an 1 'with m T h y : they are abused. 1 Who would suppose, ' to look at the'; high-spirited bay, prancing along bene rider, or gracefully trotting before son gant carriage, that he belonged te the race of which the wretched, heavy-eyed, to the ash-cart or the watfr-barrel, is a( ber ? H f&Sss&&r&mf*Wi£ A BOY. SfeoWeisf' my 'greatest please 1 ones to yoke up atid break in avpair^ifyoung; formed the -ib is now thi*tf-?W! yewKsinpe- 4bat > ■- happy, -jtiw.9* c Ityi first young ;' that is, they were three 'weeks old, and I just t*niyEicMwSeii. first. I piit tKe 7 yoke upon.ljjgm. _ Boy .ft's I was, Ibadtoraake My ownyoke mdh(Jwa.’ ! My yoke tv is' m adefrb m ! a piece .af £wit„by ‘four: oak .lfikVtiing,randjmy3 .bows were of hickory- saplings,A.neighbor who was a mechanic,'ana then practiced 7ma king me howto mart "and’cut out my yoke, and :flt-my.:,b»wB,;i)uts .both: him-' self and my father would give me npj farther help,‘saying that if they let me work" m)Bf£ ( |*ropl(J; how, to,. d wa*«iSoe'f-Sfed that, to^ bin «- stqers. T recol 1 ectjjny first morning, when try ivel and- get' my jjoke'oii; j how they were;strpnger, than ■ my6etf,anddM»'j angry Igot; how. |mv father looked quietly on_ it Was ,: Wear'fiiy ‘ircfi 6oF’ hoar torsohoot iflaiiy, )Ia n d i had not,.even gphtb.e yoke.on p.ne of my rainia- - tiire he checked-be inm j> an gmrtno.iß.ent-ray lir school,- with* proniisp tba.’ next day to. show, pas how .to get along fgjffntiy. welnho came Th'“due .course, and with my fathei I got my'animals-' oMldlay thejoka, without its.bows, on their n!fiK^|aesffTfbl'piy bows/ and'by' steady pat ting and constant jau'tions from my father to keeamy tempy iE Mon .managed to get them into the ydke. Next I tied ths;f fails together, and left, .them ' for school. **AS Inmm *f untied their tails' and geiUty iMeisodj |heyifrom the yoke, by taking otfTltotlrtDW|«i&' at the same time, being 1 careful, howevw-i|olfW-tet drop.-for that would frigh&n them. The nest day I - ifetyi tied* «ngj bfpnrcMHttnyiijl-Tne thirddaysfter-V<«>ng- I let penjintp a large yard. Here they ran'ljllre'^pa'■'fellows fof’d while, tied together they- could not g&oafr>f yoke, and-pqon, thay.w.ere tj*e4s^.Jayid|lsra.,-,liefb , them in thg.yatd, aod in ra| f .fhfjri' at night, before ■om 1 . bade llfien move around a li’ffle^Bdt was j itiL- and; they .did. not i ?-fejS? r . n ! n 6:i j' ho da 7 following I; go bon. denfst there,was.>a little.ijispq -B*ttoo'ds Ibiyard,>nd 4n_,iirff :wefik£ I daiW 4kOS« Myj kbits, attached .to a little cart, allarimrijd they iffe. Thasesteerswere^urned ana had no yogi ißpon.tbem. until ip themonth of .September,' ihfen, they were'yoked and put aph tha Tebii ij ] Ole. team for going upon jhb salf-mpadows, i hay.. They weratftpit a»teactab!&iaB.t Idloxen, and- ever , after - were gentle, quick atfdStrue at their work. | As I grew rMPyi ftpaip -of ;;a&e3, as weli as many a yoke of two and threli yfear olds for toy .father, who, likemwny anott fir|ih New England,.wasjin-the y»saly;practioejMbnying young.cattle western drover4i| py using gentle means, and gradually aoobsfetSin.^ the animals to the yoke, I could, soon. gecjatWa. .never before yoked, to 1 go truo and step-|y|-r-O/i!0 Farmer. | _ E. p. |m(|'thuB wiiteV to tfir Sottih* far better. thin ao|r ■Mm ernFkld‘T%nd‘ ift ti .. hoi; feed forprop igtMSpg early tom'nfoea... Gut: rfffdlle'top;-aftd ■( te a shell three-quar-, tera of an inch ti nopp Fill the,cavity wliih rich' mould, plant a'liilr seeds, and 'place " Kiiep itt-afWarni tddni.'Bj; ifposribla.and kla with tepid* w! every dnyjintil'ifidre isrid longer any,-dang iwysoo» frost,, when remove 'oWdoor bed nndb thin put nil but one plant. j |h£oMthe turnip' shell ■ hut dpt jpVnoJj tht.oikjffi -and the 5 8i)ell r wiji ~soop rot,’affording 'a ■eifimzer*totbe 'tomato* plnjflj, that will send - aa3nderfuHy,- A dozen turnips thus to/7iqM&edrvf\]\-afford an abundant i djfjsfy'pf carlj_ : £dd®o6B for an ’brdinaryftifnify. 'Cee iftrcm icrfEE I % wS&idlZ reports 'v elatom&it modiat tfceiSs|( lectures, that by p ad ding fine salt, to' aq.aart cof cream, as the iai-er, is skimmed from the milk and,|»U«*tllrih>lhl|!<§flam‘pata hbtiiobouglv ac cmnototss.afor n ]uSdjij»g.: the time required .far etwremg irtadii fosStwo'er three midutaa. iu ft wf Writer hefoundtbisto 'be the ittf is that the salt hcts ’ njipn the tbin floating, globules.'of" butter, 'and «o;dt*solf»»!UJ tat v a slight agitation breaks jbeS'at once;*.' - The e.j- IfelimSift cabj|g|i|t tried 'Jjy* toy butter ’maker .11 .Sti V.'.‘ “ " I " I n _, I ' ■t&i* T . ; 1 Ha f • of. flimn afc clfr. nunrterflrf apoana’of eogaEj-beflt'tß^pHt «$ #fc*rt ftepifcftUtyjbftlf ft gilUof mUlti 4nf a irevtHfelfortf* •*««♦ cf l **® 9 ®! distely,. ' ’''" ' ' *’ Yet the proud bay is hastening towoi fate of the worn-out nag, for such is the r which the ingrate, man, bestows on the ous animal who has givpo all his stren. his service. And when not able any 1 even to drag an ash-Safi/the miserable is knocked on the head, er turned out to ~and die by the roadside. The stage and car horses (used up in year’s time) have frequently,as they pass i the instructive sight of a dying cm sfretchcd in the sun, gasping and groi while about him assemble curious buys, him into a few more struggles fur their ai ment. This is not a rare roadside scene i Christian land. . ' C. Lawyers in - New-Yubk City. —Tber about twenty-six hundred practicing lawy, New-York City? Uiis :-bei«g < whole number in trie Phited States; All are not residents in New-York. Very mn them live in Brooklyn, Jersey City, in Co ticut, or elsewhere, and have offices in the Their number is still fluctuating, those wl come discouraged seeking other location! is extremely difficulty to get practice in York. A lawyer who now makes sixteen Sand dollars a year, slates that for nine in after he Opetid'd’ tsfflbe he did 1 kfot ’-tnake 1 ft enough to keep-him in boots.- A young lawyer is doing extremely w he makes a living the first .three years, even then geting- into a good practice de; in a considerable degree jSton luck. Trui man of known ability is fllw’ay-s certain ol mately attaining busineS and;a fortune,-b is noteisy for the young practitioner to opportunities to display his ability. Tliei not twenty lawyers in New-York who n over ten thousand dollars a year by thelf fession. The average Income will nob ex if it even amouts tu.Sl.ooo a year. “True for ‘‘Pgjlmr^McGuire, 'Pittsburg, was many yeitrs“ngti*very pnpj ibotli in bis private and ministerial life, win 'classes and denominations. Its was a gg iwann-heurted old’lrishman, fond of a joke! the following was one of several good I on himself, which he relished very mud telling: - I lie.- was. riding.out.op thp BhUs/ road opj siitnrttef’a'dny,' wdiotr he /at a> hi«i the wayside to get a drink of water, and 11 while. 'While in conversation iwriih the wi of the house, he picked up a Bible, and a her if she read it often. “Yes,” she replied, “I have read it through often.” “ And do yon understand all you read in it, my pond woman ?” ' “Yes, I do,” said she. ■ ■ • “Well,” said he, “I have been rendi ip it all my life, and I find a great deal in it whiuh , I cannot understand.” ” . ' ■ 14 Well,” said she, 41 if you are a fool, is •that any reason that*! should he , - Sure emiuajv what couj.dJEd.ther.McC oirc say to tIytCETO WOl ■ Men of Principle.—The pinn of prin needs not theu restriction of seal or signa or apy legal instrument, lleid'eals in soli as in public, at midnight,as iri .sunshine, grasped hand is as good as i bond, and promise The conijdu intoreSts df men. Vhr'ch eei are reconciled in' him with a beautiWi harm lie is himself the embodiment of justice, symbol of a perfect society. His charities not the droppings of a forima] pity, hut tho ojent’of a yearning love. In his soul there fountain of humor, and close by, a founta teaW2^s3spwilimnn3inntjdW3PfT»‘ r 9P every proper mood, touched by,the light gr pf the passing hour, of swept hy 44 so! thoughts that wander through piernity.” ” Mother,” said a liulej hoy the other day know what I would do if I was- at sea, an the men were starring and they should c lots tofteJWhfkhftilinbe kilftil Jitnd'feolqri, it shiulS witni^p^die— I’d the ter.” “But,” said tbs mother,'•‘they w soon fish yon up”’. “Ahj” said he, “hi wouldn’t bite!” ' ’ A boy was asked one day what made hin dirty, and his reply was: : “ I am made, they*Wlj.j|)e, of the dust of earth, and I reckon it’s joist working out.’’ “ Have ydn any traveling ink-stands ?” at keel a lady of a youngl stationer. “ No, ma’am ; we have; them with feet and legs, bat they are,not old enough to travel y Who f Only one; The Infinitely Great*" <| APu;eSi*.i:3Si£ | tLociTaSloVMi h-.-‘2*tem33rtanw»k. r -•• ~: i tis‘:su.\ •■> a ■■■ ■■--» -« _»•-’•■> f-i ,r .?; • 1 •-* w: v'* •-* * - vcs". D; te^w*tL,'t^f6idpJ(l r 'PJ^ fetforo Ctbe3cl l inic«of ! Acc»Ki:tflj Accountant, author of Xrfttthw s){op. tjkiok Keeping. Dmunuiuillqytmjngtbe same, Ac/ ‘ "' Joun til|tof>k- I Keeping uad Practical *. . Teacher ; m tbo Book-Keeping ;je’ 'par(WfeuJ,~:.>o *; . »,r i - .*• - -_ . _A. J. Warmer, Professor of Practical and Ornamental jmansUijj,.CvJt i Ufu.*l , m» U 1 j d _ Cqrruspu bd unc e. irt was ■ pain, I, I fell iky pig : J»ECT^KBKS. r . - - , _ ■. Iton‘. DXsul 3.' Dickinson, Lecturer on Commercial Lair and 1 PoiHiro’f Kctincmiy. t" - ■ - ' l ' • -• **l >, f lion. iU.NsoM U\lcom, Lecturer os'Co&trtcti; £ronunis&ti*y Nolcaabd itift* pf*j&diungei ; ‘ •T i” Rov..Dr * iLA.spßEvr.3. Lecturer on CcmmerciatKlbica.. „t * it simi-; lLd‘l p, f>wy 3: No indless re dea- ■ - . COMMITTEE..", -V .7.- ttojT.SHgitMAxt). Push's,‘ Wm. ll.jOauoßN. -Ead., .Tract R. Morgan, Esq., I WW.,fi. Tvvlor. of tile firm dt Taylor Weed 1 £Cu..*D. D. Dknton. of tLe firm dl Jackson, Deutoa r£. Mbrka, U* WUtC.Sffiker ’••'•, •:*; : Xitf uW&£of this Co.Jujce Is t,b afford to Allan opportauUy of oLtuyuUg rt /borough busine*-* education, , i The iUMI (lipiHK are carefiiUy.arnuiged’ by practl.-k! npcoilntuntSexpfesfJyfor.thW IfisllUlloti*aud-embraces a|H tbeiveour improvement*.- - 1 . ! ’ tnbcWjrtw of instruction com prise* every- deportment oJ .-'i'iie'i'Urner wjil helh^ouglJy/aught the Taaeucr slid practice of Double Entry Buok-Keeympas applied to tlie ManiitftCtUWii £.. 11 unlc InVf *Cfiroffl* *Io n f SteHtnboaflb'g, Hull rtiEmiy 1 I Ywe.xo* quality jhemselXwilirftAhort/igiOßl-lIMB SnstiOitiooJo:iiU imp>>rtaut aijd-lucratircr sitnatlous. Am ple reference* cun he glveu’wliere cnnloaic? of 186.0 nre now filling de.-tirabe vltuaUou* with'yaUirlii* varying frotirfsoo tbr slsoopbr’inuifim.' ‘ l ’ ln possession of testimonial* from some of tWtfirk eomhuTcbil houscs ln tbd State, to iiw--fwflishwi-iKMiik«ko»tKtfK. hhatt'ing their iHntiEfc..flatia.faCc- con&dcDco in.thq ability-of the,gnujuatea ol .this rtiftftution. *'■. \\ ' J . in all its brandies, taucbf by the mostskillitfu dnd llW'-hnirirnmtiforJibf Ib&arU No college In ibe bountry enjoys a Idglicc rejmeation in *• *> ; . t separate from, that of tb?gep- , Sven le day e poor ect in rtality some ls life.- boiiri-' nan— -1 used $ hoW ounp, ith its e ele- same hori- Lshail fk-mpD, . :• . • ! ", " • . . BtudentP-civn enter *!Colkgf* at any time—-Tia Taeatie»jr« Time to Ciimplete tbe qpuriefn»m 8 to 10 week*, student* >eqhi*.ite-4*inniimitfon are pre*ent£d with the m »st elubtimte mi*) elegontlyengrhvtitl OlpbiulA issued,by any rjommw-Ul-opxUiiUyil tnAtilutiualn tlui.Uuii*n, _ AssUtaure. IrundorecVtourmUmtiw ip prociiriug situation*. ... I •of '-TUilkinJ pHce of» lioarff.- tei*tli6omii]s'; Sfrom gra'Mnu*«^ljngyijui^iou%.Ac. T -seu(i for circular can-; particulars. ” . -53^1 mein d the award ;enei ih fi r anger beast itarve four dung, irade ning, Wll.l, a TONIC, DIURETIC, Dys — i -—AMD—' , - . use- our S. IHYMRATMtOfffitti To the,Citizens of New Jersey and Penn.’ii.j| : APOTHECARIES. DRUGGISTS, Gr.ncERS AST) PRIVATE'FAMILIES'. I Wul/e's Pare Cot/nac Brand}/. i Wnlfe* s Pare Muderia, Sherry and Part Wine. ' i Wtdfe'g Pure Jamaica and Si. Croix Pam, ■ ' W^i/ e ' a Pi ire Scotch and Irish WlitsPey* ' : < L ; t 'T77 :BOTTLES.—I beg lea-te to call the >P\citizens of tin* Uiufe'O to the above Wines ami Liquifs t»y Udolphd l Wnlfa- of -New York, whose rmnu* >■* familiar in thin country f<»r tin* purity pf biacelo* hhitoi! iil.iai Schapps. >lr. in his loiter to me, .Speaking of-the jjurny ofhis Uiue* and Liquors, says; **l wiljstiUivjuy Reputation as .1 uoyi .my standing ns.a nmr; chant oTF tim'ivyisii «r tlie-'('itv of-.N'eW'York. t|iat that iill.ftk* which 4-feotlle pife- purr as Imp.irteT and of'tho beat"qli-il itv.'OTfTckTi lie rolled upon by Every bottle inis the proprietor!* name on the u- ix. HiiVhiskey JnnlH{cd and St Clolx Rum. some very old apd aqual to any in thi* country, Ilenlsp hod, three, largo .cellar* filled, with Brandy. wine. Ac„ In Casts, under Cos* .tom HbuHe ICey* ready for bottling. Mr: Wolfe’s sales oil .Schnapps last year amounted to one hundred and eight)' .thousand duifn. mid we liope tpat.in less titan two years he may*lie eq-illy successful with 1114, brandies and wines. * fiis business nierila the patronage of every lover of hit species. Private famines «ho wish pure wines and Liquor* for medical u**e. should send their orders direct to Mr. Wolf* ilritil every j«iK>th«*Cary hi the hind makeup their minds to discard tke poisonous stuff from their shelves, sod replace it, With -Wolfe's pure wines and Liquors. We understand Mr. Wolfe, for the accommodation of small dolileisln the country, puts’ up assorted cases of wines and Ihjjnor*. Such a mail, and-Mich a merchant, "should be sus tained agaiuat hi* th»ni*«ujd*t of opjMjdent* vu th»* Cm te>l Statesmdu) sell nothing hut iioilatious, ruinous alike to human health and happiness. Cm 6 irs in f the these by of nnec s city, o be- inths oney sll if 1 ami leifils I, the ulti it it find a are alize pm ;eed, of mlar, ih nil Iniill, j nnd janes 1 ID hot iuj ■pt a man sked l| MPO ETANT TO THE EADI E S. WASHING ’ NO MORE A DEDDGB. [fiio uiiilehfigQedjwuuM artjtfouliTeytytbte'pitmens of Tilign County, that tht*y have purchased the right of m ami selling . MECArS WASH ?I.4CHINJB, which for simplicity of con-miction, utility and cheap-, exceeds any other machine in use. It meeds uo ■other Tecquimeiulaliun than to see it work. A b»y. teii v>f of age, can do the washing-of a faihiiy IN AN HOUR. Any* person in want of a washing machine, can lake one oC thtfse honie and do their washing with, and it not perfectly satisfied, ■they-cun rdlurb it ReeoHect. thif- machine is ho humbug, but an arti- in every family. It docs not wear up tear the clothes to pieces like band washing. : PRICE/FIVK-DOLLAKS. Mnchilies for sale nl ROE it ’tO.''S Store. Manufactured and sold at D. dJ.’L’REOCii’S Shop, near the Academy. IV. A. ROE, i D. STURR.OCK. Having used one of Mocay's Washing Machine, I can. confider:tly recommend it, and would not be witb- out uiu /or any price. is MstT n*“ fn <»t ■ Vstlnabte Ri»s«l Estate for Sale* offers for sale the large farm QKIGOS.PARM.’Mtnated hear the Welle jiuO. JlansflfM, UojiO. one tulle e&at of-Whimeyrille, x£uijt|ijulus-2lu nm*?-‘«U good frtnntng ltmd, acre* improved. frith a fttinW barn'anil a Tag honse thereon, trill Belhcheay. tor cash.oj* upon reaaynuUle time. Or exchange for 'property ni’Ar St Domestic Goods, ' aoca AS , .- .i; ■ ,•; , Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, Tickings, l)eniras, Striped Shirtings, , ' 1 Keil and White Flannel?, . ; . . . .v Brown and Bleached Cotton Flannels, Colton Batting-, Carpet W.arfie'’ -• ' ,i L‘ ;J , Cotton Yarn, Drillings, &o ; ic. We have rIsY) fttarge : aftl.asSisp4 that-' the., iPlafo to buy B«od goods at low prices, is at the slore-of W, A. ROE A CO. WfUsboro, Oet. 31, 1860. Quarles g. os good, Ib now receiving his WINTER S" OCIC OF GOODS. ',, Consisting of . Dry Goods, Clothing, GißOcl^rES/HiRMAKE; 1 ' Hats and Caps r ßbots and Shoes, lBO!f AND STEEL, NAILS, FLOUR, S .A. LT, *U.jES AND -DE LAKES, inGhaMs) brilliants, ’lawns, FRENCH Aim AMERICAN PRINTS - ’ . ALSQ . | - SHAWLS, MANTILLAS AND DHSTERS. Our stock of .tuple goods is large. .Particular notict is invited Uuour DftOWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS A SHEETINGS CLOTHS, CASSISIERES AND VESTINGS, FARMERS.fc MECHANICS’CASSIMKIES READY-MCADE CLOTHING, - - CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, GR4fE^^ v nOCTS AND SHOES, . i l o SO|IERT->NO Ac., .-i... Ac., Ac,, . Aft,,. . A|ct Wcllsbord) Sep t.l, 1860. _i_ “‘FALL FASHIONS. :.;:v /GENTLEMEN’S wear of Sift -Hate, 1 , at the SEW : ■\3F‘HST-.’STORE it Arcade Elock,oppoeit«’"the 'DictinsottHonae. . ; . S. P. QuICK, ’ . I Carning, Feb. 23, 1860. .. '1 Ratter. HOUSEHOLD PUHNITOHE, . QF .AJfJUlElNDS.’canWfnnnd altherSiortisof Z . -EIS; yBLLS, LAW RENOBVILLE. ■ T) alsaWtSlu! 01;% $KmMy.— i, fl _ mist papqlaT-#T«3 3 tHteWl ,exp«foraW-hnw fsAe; irfWijnrlaintyJ Itl# prepared from the Balaam aAa! ■ WEI.LSBQRO JOpK STORE. : BOOKS; iBOOKSi- ■ < ■ hbkka'H - Fo;ii,:sMTa. of Kfe Hob - - aiufeea,- mWi reaJrtolfuUj infjifm illi# jiubKa of,hi«. ■ ifMVT « ;»C>o;Sff AND BOOK STORE, , • --h AT, IBE OLD STASD, opposite ■December 5,i«60. - , ... L ' _n_v a ?r,«T • - -> • - . '.i! ■. v.-- A Large, and Kfeeant asaortment of t 4 ~C^CtiPiJ'X'XKrO;■ - - - - iVillheaold at prices,' by'' ~ •' J " E. D.WEELS/ Eawrerfedtills; Sept. 12. IS6O. r News,- ;; ' n World, ' •' i'l V mpiiot, PATENTED M. •L tliijnftveniiuD i* ; >n such a manner thai lass, and raised hy it] the hitherto slow* and ment of. the windlass I at the Fame time adn complete control over i article bein# juwered, various purposes; its may lie mentioned as i ctr, after being raised n ered, and their mo vein so that they will nut v entijlc American, F»»r the purpose of I in Wells. U hr decided!; THE* GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF TH The Brake acts as a,check open ibe be dm of the bucket, without turning th« crank acting as a brake, by j ressing inward at r AM who examine tliis.to'ariiinfe, will at 01 edge its PRACTICABILITY AND SCPERK Over every other machine in use. The w, el the windlass is easily, eon trolled with, and r ec OKE HA.VD. It combines all the advaniagesai fashioned with'the s ll'-emptying backet j many new and useful improvements. It'« apted.to wells of any depth, and will raiscea ordinary turning, Fic Bucket ../ water », from wells of ordinary depth, and in the tat tion to thwdepth of twlo hundred feet. The windlass and b/jake is also applicable and lowering any, kind of weight, and in en is far superior to those heretofore in use. Having purchased t e right for the Counties ga and Potter, Pa., the undersigned are pr-j offer for gate township rights for th'e mantUjct sale of the aboveimprorement, on reasonable ... A. IiIXIIY, Oct. 13, 1860. J L. D, SiiEl CORNING FI, E k LIFE IWSIJSANCE BIG BLOW'A AGENTS. AETNA I IRE INSURANCE COII EASY Of Hurttord, C,t--pC«pital J 1,0! HARTFORD FIHEi INRURANfiE CO-VPi'. _/K •- fill PAIENiX FIRE'INSURANCE CORPAST. Of Hartford, Cti—Capital, ’ ' sl'i PEOPLES FIRE j INSURANCE COMPAQ - Gf 'New York ' EEW.ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE Of Hartford, Ct. - MANHATTAN FIREINSUSANCE CO. Of New York (fity,—Captal MASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE CO. Capital, 1 HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE CO.MPA. Capital, , S|; NETT YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. AccQmalated Capita), - $1,51 The subscribers a*e prepared to issue pojicio surance on the; most favorable terms in tbeaboi known and reliable Stock .Companies. Farm bniidinpp iisured for three yean at t low As-wny goad ecu npanics. AH lueses wHI be promptly adjusted sod pan office. Application! by mail will receheprom} tontion ATM. L. BIGELO' Oct. 13. 1859. C. H. THOMPBO! P. J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor, WIiLIAM WALKER HAS A SPEENjpID EOT OF W HOLE OUFPALO Rl) LOWER THAW EVER 'EEIOSI Whole Eobca from $3 to $8 at hii HAT An£> CAP STO CORNING, N. Y. .. „E RI Ei FOO DRY AND MACHINE SHO. “CORNING,-??, y; WM. E. ROGERS & CO., PROPRETt MANUFACTURERS of steam Engine Mordceing and Tenoning Machine?,‘ *“’g and Machinery*/Plato imd Oroatnental Pot dow Caps/ Sills and C wing*, l>our Caps, nod *R I of Iron and Brass Cai tings., Also Manufacturers large scale of 1 JEFFREY'S ‘CEL: FOJEU The best in- Uf e • foi t[lining with 'tYe other Engine. • )rs of the celebrated “B* l ■st now io use. fetter or otherwise. , - WM. E. ROGERS 10, 1850. ; ly. V AI<.U A BUB f ALSO. —Mnnufqctni Shinto .Mills”—-the.b Orders soUcited bj? fov. f T , HE' undersignoi - -»v i » luge quantity unted farm two tn filtet boro, in Delmar, Shipp Tioga Co., Pai' ■ The lands are genen ifl a healthy part of thi lots to su|t 'purchasers payment. ■ * ■For further portico Messrs. Phelps, Dodge New York, or of the son SPHINO b; MORE elastic than (1 duTaTC—pß-ceTh .6 Bfl =A- sew AnxicijsloF'^oy* XJ^ ! .g»te atrßoy&DxitfStoM). otmp store s i n fu _ [WORTH OP ■ ' OlltQC. BOOTS-AND-SHOES, HATS Aw •*‘ -* r v-: r ' »■ , A fti > Crockery, Hardware, *oii EXAIBITK)* At J• BOWEN & Qj Empire Store, j'W'EttSBO.RO, TIOGA COUNT! " Door, oe®, every’day (Sunday, M ’’ early dawn-HU dewyeve.-’and the bS$ Bhuw this immense sioclr. fteo-of chare, the lowest key ever beard in Tioga cobbi/'* .Never was' there such an'opDortnmi. .• ‘ of Sohmion to gratify the cye d fhe”" ware we a Dow, Jr.] dr some greatman t. nlary that would reach to the R„ekv we might be nble to ell you one half „r variety of Full and . Winter Good, I'", ther»_i* nji use in taking. • We sell ' lo ten afraid folk, may .think that we steal ! But do not be afraid,' friends. Come one! yoij shad see, shut yjo shall see. If 7,1 Is poor, don’t forget four spectacles, ff! , yon the benvty of na are, boiled down in a arls, BD d smences anj manufactured into rseS* 01,u^wew 11 . kinds of Produ Wellaboro, Nov, 7, 'j e J 6 n u kea iD e «iJ.iagj-fc S.LAI' lEßl’s KITCSj -D WiA 7 DLA, r • lY 8, 1860.~Tiie ol to a V ply a broke t 0 a ' nn,cl ' a to rt , tray be Wrtd with tedious manual revere sing avoided, and tb t i, tiling of the operator he descending ram at, The invention is appii dte in connection »j|i in instance, in shirt ii ind emptied, may betas ifent retarded at the pro iolently slnie the »; •atsin'g and Lowerin' OFFERED IIN THIS MARKET! January % ISGi. iRATED.'.DOUELE-ACIi !JE' PUMP, , all ordinary purposes ap s * qualities that of a superb Corning, N. Y.; K< AB.TinC W '.SALE. iis now offering to« l j>f «xe*V)en* .farming n mills’ disluioe , jn, ifbrris and Elk to Wltf lly well watered, good w* r country, and will 80 and on rery liberal i& lars inquire of lb* U Co., ]9*nd2l. CIlf ‘ scribed- - . stfH DICEISSOSf. A ** JO-yl ' Wellsboro/Oct. 3,"18j r" invested) |d;Cheapest Bo: in- • xjss 1 Uthew; Wd Kgbtcracd wl£ss.()o. Tor sale P'tPBILS, lawreoM^! THE LA’S; BEST.AS ijp t>> IPECAC. y»' V 5 ’ At V*f’t wi