t' Romance audßcvolver, * The Emperor of Russia has lately'per* formed an act of justice (d,a much injured and honorable American- fatmlyi which reflects the highest honor on his government. The facts were given me by Mr. Sale, the prtnci pal writer to Dicken’s Household JVoris , with whom! bad the pleasure to dine at Lon don, and who, was an actor in the history I am going to give you. About eighteen months ago, a Miss Ward from one of the Southern Slates, was mar ried at Florence, after a short courtship,.tp a Polish CounJi whose unpronounceable dame ebcspee me nl this moment, • They were mar ried before "the American Consul, I believe. After living with Misp Ward, maritally for three weeks, the Count took French leave one fine morning ood carried off his wile’s jewel ry as booty. -A- letter- left behind informed Miss Ward of A fact of which she had been till that moment entirely ignorant, to wit : that any Russian subject not married accord ing to the service recognized by the Greek Church and the Russian Government, was invalid and not binding, apd that the service which had united them resembling in no wise the one required, they were as tree as if no service-had been performed. The consterna tion of Miss Ward and her family at thip de-. leclable piece of villainy may well be im agined ; for on inquiry they found that the Count's statement was-but too true. Miss Ward and her mother remained a short lime in Italy, endeavoring to obtain some hind of redress for the base imposition which had been practiced on them, but their efforts were fruitless They then came to Paris and spent£lhe winter here, where they were generally known to the American resi dents in the place. At the period qf the coronation of the-Em peror of Russia, they went to St. Petersburg. It was here that Mr. Sula made the acquaint ance of the family, by a letter of inlroduqtion Irom Pans. The family were going to de manß justice of the Emperor of Russia against ms scoundrely subject. Mr. Sala drew up (be peuiloni to the Russian Minister, and in this petition Miss Ward demanded of Russian Government, “the rehabiliation ofj her honor bv a lawful marriage with-the i Count. The document was handed to Mr. Seymour, the American. Minister, and ho | handed,!! to the Russian'Winistßr of Stale. The moment the case was laid before tnp ' Emperor, an order was issued 10 the Russian , Minister at Naples (where ihe Count Was then ] imngj 10 confer wnh,the Neapolitan Govern- j mem, which was jusi then in great favor with ( Russia, yielded ai dnce to the request. The I Ooum was seized bv a Neapolnan police, and j at Russia's expense was conducted to the Russian frontier; there he was received by J ine Russian police add carried to" Warsaw.; The Wards were already there awaiting his 1 arrival The Couni was marched into the 1 Church by a posse of policemen, and-was compelled Iq stand up before the altar and, 1 marry Miss Ward in due iorm. When the ceremony was concluded, his wife, now le gal) v the Countess of , made him a for mal bow, and bade him adieu lorever, And Sala, who was present, exclaimed, “Young America forever ’’’ The Count, who was an exile, was sent to Siberia, his property was confiscated, the Countess retained by taw one-lbird. -The family immediately left again for l>aty, where ihev are spending the winter. The lather and brother of Miss Ward were present at ine marnaqe at Warsaw with revolvers m iheir pockets, determined, if there was any flinching on the pari .of the Count, lo blow ms brains out. For in view of the fact that lie was destined for Siberia under any circum stances, it was feared that he might not nl the last moment pronounce the necessary word. —huropean correspondent of the New York lime: Tlie Indian War in Florida.-- A detachment of Cum. Wm. H. Kendrick’s Company of Mounted Volunteers, under com mand of Lieut. Mizeli, came upon a trail of Indians on the 4th nisi., on the west side of tstapogtt creek. The trail crossed the creek at me same place that Gen, Harney did ; and Kept his course for about ihrep-railes beyond when it struck a course a liule west of south. About eight miles trom this divergence me Volunteers came on the Indian camp, minus me Indians. It is supposed ihatfhe Indians bad antici pated an attach, ono had lost no lime in leaving thif premises, as, in their haste, they left enough to supply their pursuers with an abundance of trophies, such ns baskets, cups (cul from the cypress,) an elegant hoe, bread trov (’mode from the hner-rool and koonle,) bear skins, a shirt (made of buckskin,) ana many other articles scarcely worth men uomii. The Indians'hnd commenced o permanent establishment, as 'their constructions and ar rangements ■ would snow Seventeen or eighteen places lor pounding bner-rool were m course 01 construction, and some palmetto sheas wore going un ; a quan'ily of brier root had been collected, and half a bushel of acorns ('shells removed) were laid in a pile near oy. in the opinion of the men who discovered the camp, mis gang comprised about 15 or 20 Indians, with their families, •They had followed Gen. Harney’s Irarl, it is supposed, for me purpose of securing his '■leavings.’' IheTndians were not pursued beyond the camp. Lieut. Mizeli will probably report the reason The (acts given above are gleaned from a private letter the only information received at this place concerning the matter-rand wo nave no doubt of the correctness of the state ments, gs the writer had conversed with seve ral men of Ltuut. MizelTs command, who had returned to Kissimmee, sick with the measles. froira Indians seen on Manatee.—On Monday last, about twelve miles south-east of Manatee, Lieut. John Parker saw four [ndi ans. He returned to the settlement and re ported the tact, when a detachment of Cspt. Lesley s Company immediately started in pursuit. Ji is hoped that they may succeed m overhauling the savages .—Tampa Benin- War. Ex- President Piehcb has signified his in tontipo lo make p southern tour prior to his " urn to New Hampshire, Y - The' New Jehef Sussex Heraiti gtvds an account of ofte OP lhe ! most'HairowiDg catas trophes by'fire of which we eveK rijn&mber to have On Monday night lash Mr. Jbhmiah B. PfiTEBB, pf Brepneryillq, who with .his family had yetirad- at. an early hour, was awoke from his sleep by a - strong- srfiell of burning timber, and found that 1 the upper part of his house Wpa-m flafnes., Re imme diately endeavored to- gain access to the sleeping apartments of three of his children, who occupied that dart of the'house from which the fire-wit's bursting forth ; ,on ascending flte stairs he. was driven backjby.a volume of smoke and fire.. .Frantic .with Ibe thought -that- his children were 1 -perishing' without being able id gdl to their ’ assistance, it was but the worlc df a mqment to gel,to the outside of the building and move a ladder, which was at hand, to the .chamber window. But who can describe the father's lelj.ings upon finding'that the charred and, smoulder ing roof was already toppling, and ere apt other minute the mass.of burping in, burying in its ruins his beloved children. The charred remains of ’hut one 61 the num ber were discovered,after the fire, which to tally destroyed the house, Two attempts were mode on Friday last, at Auburn, N. Y.pby, convicts, to kill the agent of th Stale prison. One' assault was made with a knife and the other with a ham "raer. By ilte prompt interference of the keepers, no injury was lone to the agent. Fears of farther difficulty are entertained, Twenly-seven convicts, belonging to the same shop where the difficulty occurred, are now confined to their cells. 1 Companies from various parls ol the Stale of New York left Buffalo for Kansas during last week, to'the number in all, of eighty-six persons. The next Company-will leave Ben nett’s Temperance Pole!, Buffalo, March 19. Fare through to Kansas, §23., According to the official returns the town ship of'Highland.ih Elk county is the small est district in Pennsylvania, having but 8 ■ Jackson township.in Potter county ha£y» -M-A-R-R-I-E-D In Richmond on the 12lh Inst., by H. Morgan, Esqr. Mr. THOMAS GOODALL,and Miss MAR THA ANN- CHAFFEE, both of die former place. ■ . - -? - -D-I-E-D On Monday, March 9th, of scarlet fever, Charles, son of OLIVER H. and EMILY J. BLANCHARD, aged 3 years. NOTICE? —The copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers under the firm of Tay. )or Whitman & Co. is Ibis day dissolved by mutual consent Jas. P. Taylor and Jas. E. Whitman will continue the business' under the firm of Tajlor & Wiiitman and receive all dues and settle all demands against die old firm. JA3.-P. TAYLOR. 3. E. WHITMAN. '. L. D.TAYLOR. Covington, March 17, 1857, NOTICE. —AH persons indebted In the firm of Gray & Lounsbury, by Note or Book account, must settle the same inprtedlajelv or .cost will be triadr, I can be found at Hie Shop of A- Growl & Co. R. LOUNSBURY. Wellsboro’, March 19,1857, WHEREAS my wife, SARAH HAZEN has , left rriy bed and Board without just cause or provocation, this it to caution all persons from bar boring or trusting her on my account, as I shall pay no debts of hot contracting after tliia dalp. JOHN J.IIAZEN. Jackson, March I9lh 1857. a. la now receiving a new slock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, LADIES’’ SHOES, &C., &C. &c„ WclUboro’, March 19, 1857. NEW HAND BOOKS, FOR HOME IMPRO VEMENT HOW TO WRITE i A New Pocket Manual of Composition anti Letter-Writing. 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Price, paper 30 cents, mpslin 50 cents, HOW TO BEHAVE: A Manual of Republican Etiquette, and Guide lo Correct personal habits, with Rules and By Laws for Debating Societies and Deliberative Assemblies. Price, paper, 30 cents, mnslin 50 cents. HOW TO DO BUSINESS; A Guide lo Success in practical Life, and Hand Booh of Legal and Commercial Forms. Price, paper, 30 cents, muslin, 50 cents. “How to write” is now ready, and may be ordered by mail or otherwise. It will be rapidly followed by' the other numbers of the scries. One dollar will pay for the four works in paper, or $1 75 in muslin, and they will be sent lo subscribers, pi (paid by mail as fast as issued. Address, FOWLER & WELLS, Wo. 308, Brbadway, New York. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE-Tho under signed having been granted tellers of Adminis. lion upon the estate of Ephraim Steele, late ufShip. pen twp., dcc’d. All those indebted to said estate are requested lo make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will present them for settlement, to ll ROBERT STEELE. Delmar, March 19, 1857.-6 w. Admin. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of Administration having hccq granted lo the un dersigned upon the estate of Ebeqezor Beers, Igle of Union twp,, dge'd, all those iqdp|iled to said estate arc requested to piake immediate poyment, and those having claims against the sanpe, will present them fur settlement lo AGUSTUS OASTLB, I Aim's. „ . . SARAH BEERS, f Adm'x. Union, March 19, ’57,-Gw ; tmiiersigned, having disposed of her Slock of Millinery, hereby notifies .all per sons indebted to. her that their accounts must bo get lied immediately. She may be seen at theold stand for si* weeks. JIJ, STEVENS. Wellrboro,' March, 13, ■w g m tow* *- ; i : a«e : AN ORDINANCE, .Relhtitt to the Whirtgtf in the Borough of WcUthoio'- Sxc.'l. Be it ordained by the Burgess and Town Council of (ho boroagh of Welleborb,’ and it*is here by ordained by (he authority at thoiime, TlUt from and niter the due publication of this ordinance, it eballiie the'duty of tike dWnets of lots fronting on the north-east side of the •** Avonoe,” Wtlisboro,” os far sooth as Morris’s Lane, and tlie Agent; and occupants of said lots, when the same/Ots ~owne d by non-residents, to make, or causeto to iqade in front of their respective lots, good and sufficient Plank Side Walks, and the samp to repair apd keep in good order hereafter, Said .Walks .tu be jaade similar to the plank walks on Slain slfdel, m~satd borough ] and to complete the sente on, or before the first day dl June next- Provided, that the stmt neces sary to pay the cost of the plank and nails to lay the said side walks; shall bSiaUo.widkon the Road taxes of the persons so erecting walks, whether said road lax has already been or ehali hereafter he assessed. Btc, 2. And he It further ordained by the authority aforesaid. That oq the neglect or- refusal of such owner,.agent or occupant of said lots to make said side wjlks, or to repair the same, after six days no tice from (he Burgess, itshollbc hie duty, aficr -sat isfactory evidence of such failure, to Issue his order tu like Supervisor or other fit person of said boro ngli, to make, or*repair soch side walk, as the esse may he, keeping a strict account of the cost thereof; and after tlie work is completed and the cost thereof as certained, the said Burgess shall add twenty percent, thereto.and demand payment thereof from such owner, agent or occupant; and if the same shall not be paid in ten days, it shall be the duly of the said Burgess to collect the same by due course of law, and puylho amount ipto the borough Treasury.—, Provided, That such side walk shall bo made under tlie direction of the said Burgess and Council. Sec. 3. That this ordinance shall extended to all the other streets, lanes and alleys, or parts of the same, now opened, or which may be hereafter laid out in said borough,.when three fourths of the house-holders residing upon sucli street, lane or al ley, shall notify the Burgess in writing under their hands, oflheir desire to have the same so extended. Passed the 3d day of March, 1857. C. G. OSGOOD, Burgees. Attest—B. R. SMITH, Sec’y. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY* ' Bin JAB. CLA TIKE'S CELEBRATED FE.MALE'PILLS. Prepared from a Proscription of Sir James Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable Med* cine is unfailing in the cure ofoll those painful and danger* ous dlseasos incident pi the female punstit^tlop. It inodarates all excess, removes all obstructions, and brings bn the monthly period with regularity. These Pills should be used two or three weeks previous to coniincmcnt they fortify the constitution, and lessen the suffering during labor, enabling tlie mother iq jjurform her duties with safety to herself ana child. These Pills ‘should not ‘'bo taken by females daring the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, hut «t any other tiuio they are safe. Jg nll cassei of Nertova and Spinal Affections. pain in the Back and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on Slight Exertion, Pal pitation of the IfeaVt, Lowness of Spirits,’ Hysterics, .Sick Headache, Whitps aqd nil other painfu) diseases occasioned'by a disordered system, these Pills will effect a euro when all other rocaftß have Tidied, and nlthongh a powerful remedy, does not contain iron, calomel, antimony or any other mineral Full directions oqgompany cayh package. Price in the Uni ted States and Canada, One. Dollar. ftS- Soloilgenta for this Country— . , 1. C. BALDWIN <t Co., . Rochester, N. Y. N - . B. $1 00 enclosed to any authorised Agent, uill insure a bottle of Pills by return mall. For sale Wholesale and Retail by H. W. ELLIOTT Elmira, and by onodrnggist In every town in the United States. • For particulars cal? at Elliott's and get a Circular, Pox sale In ‘Wellsboro, by J. A. Roy, Covington by W. Taylor, Mansfield, by C. Yt. Nesbitt: Tiogfl’by A. Hum pbry apd IT. If. Borden; Lawrencevillo by W. 0. Miller: Knoxville by*A,‘ J. Peatman; Wesificld by Qoodepecd 4 Brother; Elkland by J.' 4 J. parkherst. Jan. 12, 1867.—1 y. • BOOKS! BOOKS BY SUBSCRIPTION. “ Recollection of a Lifetime,” By Petor- Parley* The beat book of the last half'century, * " Artie Expeditions.”' By Dr. Kane. A Magnifi. cent book. “ History of all Nations.” By S. G. Goodrich, A Standard work, “Encyclopedia of Animated Nature.” By Dr. Frost* Containing 1350 spirited Illustrations, of men, animals, and every creeping tiling. “ Dred.” Mrs. Stowe’s last work. And all other popular publications of the Day, i., o- tt «* o am 8 .who will deliver them to the subscribers. Dec. 18,1856. —6w, - military Notice, THE Assessors of the several Election Districtc of the county of Tioga, arc requested to mah out one complete Return of all the Uniformed Mali liumcn in their District for the year 1856, und send the same to me on or before the first Monday in 4npe next. Now in order to be able to draw our lull qubta of arms it is necessary that we have the full strength of our military force and instead of only about 150,000 militiamen in the Slate, as has been repor ted by our Adjutant General, let us endeavor to swell the number to its old standard. Come up (o the works then like business men, and all wil) be right; otherwise cost will be made. ROB’T COX, Brig 1 . fnspec. Liberty, March. 12, *57. EMPLOYMENT- —From S 3 to $lO per day can be made sure, and no humbug—business done at home —easy, respectable und useful to every body, it requires lillte or no capital, and will not interfere with any other business. We will sell the right to u .limited number, and on the receipt of $5,! will send by return mail alt necessary instructions* No per son will ever regret sending for this information, let his employment be what it may, as it will not inter fere with any other business in the least and profils sure. Address KINLEY YOUNG & Co. Luck Haven, Clinton Co. Pa. Mb rcli 12, 1857--y. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP ! THE Subscriber would inform the public, that he has opened the Shop in the rear of Bowen’s Store, and is now prepared to do all work in his line, with promptness, and in the best style. He U pre pared 1o do a!) kinds of work, usually done in a country shop. Particular attention paid to Horse Shoeuig. He employs' the best workmen, and will endeavor ,to give satisfaction. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. DAVID REJEp* Wcllsboro,’ Feb, 26, J. 856. —6m. *■ VV. W. WEBB, M. D., HAS relumed to Wellsboro*, and is raady To promptly attend all calls as a PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. He would also state that he has l received a Commission from the Governor, upd been sworn by the Brigade Inspector, as Surgeon oflhe Ist Regiment, 3th Brigade of the 13th Division of the uniformed Militia of Pennsylvania, and there, ftre U the only Surgeon within iho Limits of said Brigade who has the right to give certificates to “ persons incapable of hearing arms,” Office and residence first door above Rqe’s Store, AUDITORS NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that the undersigned having been appointed an auditor, to audit and settle the account ot ’Hiram Merrill Administrator of tiie estate of E. Thomas dec'd., laic of Lawrence township, will attend to the Julies ot his appointment at the Bottom on Beechers Island on April 10th at ten o'clock a.m., oflhat day, when and where all persons interested in the settlement of said account ajerequiredlo attend and make known their objections to said account or be debarred from any future exceptions thereto. JOHN N. BACHE, Auditor. WelUborough, March, 13, 1857, NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned having been appdinied an auditor to distribute the fund arrlsing from the sale of the real estate of James W. Guernsey, among the lien creditors will attend to the duties of said appointment at the office ofC. H. Seymour Esq., in the village of Tioga on Thursday, (he Gift day of April next, at one o'clock P. M., when and where all persons having any claim upon said fund aroj required tq present the same for allowance, or be forovpr debated therefrom. JOHN A. BACHE, Auditor. Wellsboro,* March 12, 1757. CLOVER SEED.-rFormcrs, if you wish an.A. No. 1- article, cal) at Ike Hardware Store of MartU I?. ’57, D. P. i Wo. ROBERTS. A^veirtjfee'pientB,<; JOH NV - A 1! ? LE ,i At -Merchants'' Hotel, North' Foirth Btrtet; PWUdotphls,. who uka the attention of'i- • i T®- S XSSCBAWS OFTBB WSgT AND NORTH-WEST , . ... fTtHE li AILKOAD COM fra. Suspension I |tolr»k|TO|£|im|ptat etfriWtswlfa, being coui tajhroaaht Sxutsa'tolt-than to New York, and mb pritwof FrtlgirM oAt eqtuliy Bw,wh'lch' rendeiv it ij tMalbloboth tobey and eell.' i Merchants Crow the North "bst. Ylßltliurthoniu-ketfbr.thoflrsr thee, and.wishing,to 8l; o it to the bestaevantage, will ptoasp call on "Mr. Xtlddfe, VVM. p; tyiLSTACHi'A CO., Sodtery (inti Coach Hardware, Saddle and CarriagaTrhnintast, Horn cm Moon tinge, Ac, street. , 1. i", StOßltlg, JONES i CO. Penn, Boiler Plato,,Boßer BWels. Sheet Iroik, BKbl and Pig Iron, Nntls.'ah, Market and tfitb it KEYSTONE aiATH SAPONJFIEIt, or Concentrated tr«, for making Soap. ManuduUnredliT .thtuPpnn. Salt Co., Ta t Be ?iSs«®R‘ Lewis, Jamca J. Bv A H : L. PERET, General RttMtaceiCoaosUnlDu* Mer cbaiita. iNa 18 ft girth Wborypa,. Manufacturer*. Agents for of Cotton Duck, Pearl Starch, etc., etc. Refer tb PliiladGlphla tael-chants gebtriUly. All ctmrignments wUI ootprooyrt!*Udpenwijal attention. V-: : ” MURPHY A KOONB, General jCommiwfon Merchant, Wholesale Dealers in Pis!*, Cheese and Provisions, No. 4f h •- * '* : - PUATt A REATII, Importer? of Watches.’ Jewelry and FadcyOtods, jff IF.’comer 3th tfadßlarkot streets. Wholesale Dialer la Clocks, Agent fop the Patent Equalising Thjrty, Day Clock, Afanufactuyor of Fine Quid Pen*. S. E. corner of Second and Chestnut streets. ‘ AJBAKLtNQ, TFhotfesaled«!OTg tuioofa, Shoos, llats and StrawiOodda’ 126 North ThirdJstraeC * SLEEPER A FENNER, Manufacturers of Parasols and Um brellas, 126 Market Street / -* ' THOMAS WHITE A Co, Manufacturers of Straw, Silk Bon nets nnd Millinery Goods, 41 8. Second street. BUNN,’ RAIGUEL A- Co., Importers of British Goods and Jobbers of Fancy and Staple Silk Goods, Embroideries,, Ac,, 9t N. Third street. MOORE. HENZEY A CO. Importers and Wholesale Deal ers in Hardware, Cutlery and Guns, 181 Market and 1G Com merce streets. M. L.' HALLQWELL A CO., gjlk Jdtbcrs, Phlladephfa, Imru now opened in their warehouse, which is one % of the lar gest in America, superb ssSortclunt of new Silk Goods, Fancy Dross Stuffs. Embroideries, Laces, Ribbons, and other articles in tholr llne. The system orUNIFORM PRICES, adopted by .m some years since, togther with that of opening noaocounts except with CASU AND SHORT CRKDUIBUVKUSjhaahad the ofleot of largely increasing oar business nnd for the rea son that must be manifest to every thinking merchant, that under our system and terms wo n6i oilly can afford to, but must from necessity,, soli at lower rates than those who do business on the old lung credit system; our terms being more stringent, and the purchasers whom wo seek to attract .being ns a class, the closest buyers and judges of good^' T E ioAf i’;*-Cash buyers ill twelve a disroanbof SIX percent., if tho money.bo paid in within too duys of date of bill. * r * * Uncurront money taken only ht its market value on the day it is received. 4*o merchants of undoubted standing, a credit of SIX months will be given If desired. Whore money is remitted In advance of maturity, i dis count at the rate of TWELVE per cent per annum will bo ul lowed. $3), We ask from the merchants visiting tbo cost an exami nation of our stock, huingsatlsticd that they will bo convinc ed that R b not for their interest to pay the large profits that are absolutolr essential to those who give long credits. March 12,1837 .-3m. ’ ' NEW AND LARGE ARRIVAL. MILLINERY & FANCY GOODS. MISS c. s. STEVENS, having purchased tbe CEp fcjL* slock of Mrs. M. ,STEVENS, respectfully solicits a pnee of the palronoge heretofore accorded the [establishment, — She is now receiving from llic-^^^Bg* Cily a fine assortment of * • *\\ Spriug and Summer Goods. BONNETS, RIBBONS, AND EMBROIDERY Furs, Feathers, Head Dresses, Mitts , Braid, Floss , Buttons , Dress Trimmings , Ladies Gloves, Laces, Artificial Flowers*, Bonnet Mdfcria/s.Scor/s, Edging And a thousand other articles and orna mental. Bonnets made lo oiujer, trammed idnd paired atlhc shortcut notice, and upori tbo most rea sonable terms. Ready made work constantly on hand. Store, sih door north of TVellsboro* Hotel March 12,1857, |Who MUi go to Kansas f ; THE subscriber-will sell the Farm on which ho lives, in Lawrence, containing 140 acres, IQO of which is improved. It is well watered, has a comfortable liorsc. barps, necessity outbuildings and a good orchard of choice fruit thereon. Also, a T’ffverr'-Slttrid in Lmyxenccvilfc. known as ihc “Geer Ho'usc, 11 with tmiplp Attached is a' Store building suitable for llre’Gro cery and Dry Goods business —all Ip.besqld,or rent '"'Ao jmnjicanls. For terms apply lc-’ Lawrcnccville, Sept. it *od. m. L..EA T O N , DENTIST, OFfICe OVER If. r. YATES JEWELRY STORE, J(o. 51 Water Street, ELMIRA, nr. ¥ PLATE WORKAND FILLING Of every description done on short notice and war ranted satisfactory or no pay. ID" TEETH EXI RAC TED AT ALL HO UsS^ a Jan, 1,1857. —3m. * WELLSBORO ACADEMY. THE SPRING TERM of this school, will poipmcncc Tuesday March 3d, and continue eleven weeks. MISS BRADLEY will take charge of the pri mary department, qq her own responsibility, snd will devote all her lime to the small scholars, having no recitations in the higher department. O* The time lost on account of sickness, Will be made qp next Icriß? NEW .MILLINERYSHOP in Wcllsboro’,First doof above Eagle Office, Main Street. MBS, £. E. KIMBALL, has established herself in the Millinery business at the above place, where s{ie is uow receiving fyom New York a full assortment of all articles pertain ing to the business and which will be sold as cheap as they can be procured this side of the city. She would rcspcctfu|ly invite ladies to aajl and examine her slock and work before purchasing else where. December 2, 1856.-tC _ TP 11E JVORjld IS MOVING ! YO. SPENCER takes this method to say tn • the public, that he continues to .PLANE LUMBER at his Shop (two miles south of Mans field near Spencers Mill*) for the fullowing'prices: Siding for 25 eLs per hundred led. Flooring matched, 50 cts. per hundred feef. Plain Surfacing, $2,50 perlhousaml feet. r Fif.y cents per thousand extra will be charged for hard wood, t ALSO—A superior quality of fence pickets al ways on had at $1,75 per hundred. March 5, 1857.-1/, EVERY READER Fail not to send 4 or 5 stamps for a copy of THE HOME, with reduced terms. A fireside, Monthly Companion and,Guida for tl|o Wife, the .Mother, the Sifter, and Daughter. ? •‘THE HOME," is devoted to the cultivation o the virtues of womanly character, and it aims to ele vate social life, by leaching ihose principles, and in* culcallng those sentiments, which arc moat intima tely associated will) home. It ought to be in every family, TERMS i $1,50 per year, for single copy. 1 will send if to subscribers at club rales $L o year. Address L, E, POND, Addison Hill, Steuben Co. N. Y. C. L HOI?, CIVIL ENGINEER SURVEYOR & DRAUGHTSMAN. Pa. CT Office with J- If. Pttche,Esq. [Feb. 19-57 MAGNETiCRAT PILLS, (Poison ! Fprsaleat the Drug Store. ' Place these Pills near their holes or about tbe places they frequent. Bats and mice'will dat of them readily, andln every case the Pills will ensjlrt'flieir rattrmlhqfiop. Ffict 35 cents ppr box. FOR..SALE.— The House find lot,ln Wellsboro* now occupied by Doct, Benj. Batr. Apply.to James Lowrey, Esq., or to the subscriber in Maas* field Pa. JOBL'PITP. MCRIUS. Feb. 7,1857.-ir. .... HAS iacre&ud bis i(ock of . • ‘'"'Rmuu.’,’ *• 4 j lti l l l * . i . • .■ • 6ROOEB|SS . And now..tune to boy cHcap for cash, ol the GROCERY store; ihlm'ely tkicopled by R. 9. Baily. 1 ilhn subscriber flatten himself ihsh can’t bp beat la that line. CaJlsni) jtif stock of, r ' ■ 3T«0»,, • • ■■ . „ Sugar. Cofee, , - Haitins, Rice, • Fish-ere ! Stone TVajr'e, ' Wooden Wart, " . J ' tj". j 6fc, Sfc. CONFECTIONERIES. *'nd allaiticles pertaining lo hiS limpof Busincta will bo kept constantly on hand, In conndetion with' the above, he lion Tilted up a very neat SALOON, for (he ,ccdmin()<hi(ion of dll' who rosy favor him 'With » dallm l ’' r ' . ■ Wolhboro, Dec. U. 185 G Hear ycl f Hear jc f dear ye! WE hold these truths eclf-evidenl: Thai the way ib bo prospofook is to buy cheap and always of Lho best quality; buy jiolhing sitaply be cause it is cheap, but because need il and lha it is both good and cheap; (hat those who bily dhcap by (he quantity, qau retail, first quality goods cheap; that an economical buyer can sell goods at os low a figure iiV Wellsboro* as they Can be purchased in the Cily ; and therefore that YOUNG IS THE OTA2f fi who buys economically.; and that YOUNG’S IS PLACE, <AO PURCHAt-E Ooldtind Sliver, Duplex, Lever, Anchor and Cylift dir WATX2HES. Gold Chains, Gold Sachets, all sizes aud qualities. Gold Cameo and Mo. , saic Breastpins aad Earrings, Rings, Sleeve Buttons, Sibils, §c Plated Silver Cake Baskets , Card Baskets v Children's cups, salt cellars , Egg cups Tea fCnihcs', Batter Knives, Toole Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, §c. A new supply of Ciacfa of ell kinds, sixes, friers and qualities. ’Wellaboro 1 Jan. 1, *57. A. YOUNG. 4 HQiHESXEAJUi FOB $10! « SECOND DIVISION. $310,000 WORTH OF FARMS ASD hI’ILDIXG LOTS J IN ihc Gold Region of Culpepper County. Virgi nia, to bo divided amongst 10,200 subscribers, on the I3t[i of April, 1857. Subscriptions only ten dol lars each, \ one half down, the rest on the delivery of the Deed. EVcry subscriber will gel a Building Lot or a'Farm, ganging in vuiua from §lO to $25.000. These Farftls and Lots arc sold cheap (o induce set tlements, a sufficient number being reserved,the in crease in the value pf which will compensate for the apparent low price now ashed. A company of settlers, called "The Roppahnn* nock Pioneer Association,” IS now un.l will commence # settlement iii spring. Ample secu rity will *hG givelf for the ’faithful performance of contracts nnd promise. O* More Agents arc wanted to obtain Subscribers, to whom the most liberal inducements, will be given. Some A-genU-wrUcthul they are making $2OO per month. Advertising will bo doner for every Agent where possible. For full particulars, Subscriptions. Agencies, Ac., Apply to E. BAUDER, ■- * Burl Royal, Caroline Co. Va. br to HENRY ? sYOWELL, Agent, WclUborough Tioga, Co. Pa. Feb. 26. 1857.—wT. TO FARMER# AND gardeners. THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE 40,000 BARRELS of their New fa Improved POUDRBTTf, Manufactured from tbc.njghpsoil of Now-York city, iu lots to suit purchasers. This attMc 'improved wilhiu tlio uvn years) bos t*«eii lb the market for eighteen years, amt sun denes compi-uiluo, ns a manure for Corn and Garden icgctablca, being cAcaper and more powerful than any other, An«! at the s; mo time >-rlk from msaoueeaiu.e onoa. Two bai - rels ($3 worth) will manure an acre of com in tlio hill, will save two-third* iu labor, will caube it to come up quicker, to grt>w frfster, Vipenr earlier, and wifi brine a Iftrfffi «Topmi|*oor ground than any other fortilteer, nnd h al?n a preu-utative uf the cut worm; also it doe* not liyure the aoed to be put in contact with It, • The L. W. Co. point to their long-standing reputation, and the largo capital ($100,000) ictfntal m their business, a*, a puarantco that tho article they make shall tUwujsbesuch quality os to command a ready salt. t’ncc, delivered In the city freo of charge and other ex pcosc— One barrel, Two burroh. Five barrels, -^. f - . S.OO Six barrel?, • • . 9*o \| Aud at the rnto of sl,oo per barrel for any quantity over Blx 1 barrrli. A Pamphlet, containing every information, will be sent (free; Uf-aar oca nppl> ing for the lame. Our fcMdrcsa ib— TIXH J.ODI MANt’FAOTCrftINQ Co. Office, GO Cortlandt St., New-Vork. •PabniaryG, 1857.~-3m. CHAIRS, CABINET-WARE, &C. JSTICKLEY .respectfully informs the citizens • of Wellsboro and vicinity, that he keeps con. slantly on hand and will manufacture to order, Cliairs &. Cajbinet-Warc of all descriptions. Those desirous of purchasing any article in his line wilj do well locu|l aqdpjcaminc his stock, flis work from Ibe best material and is sure to give satisfaction. • , All Kinds of TURNING done in a superior man ner end on reasonable terms. O*Shop south end of Main-st., Wellsboro’. (Jan. 8, 1857.-tf. ALSO JF YOU WANT TQ BUY BOOKS, go to YOVN-O ’ S , For heihas ju*l returned from the Qily with an cn Ijrely new slock of BOOKS & STATIONERY, Fancy Goods, JRcliculcs, Portmon nates, 1 Jet, Bracelets, Harrison’s Perfum eries, Harrison's Shaving and Toilet Soap. HARRISON’S COLUMBIAN INKS, BLACK RED BLUE. CAYUGA PLASTER. BIXIIY, respectfully informs the citizens of Wilmots District and that ofTiogn Co. in particular, that ho lias for sale a large quantity ofXrcsh.groundCuyugu Blaster, at the old price—€lG, per ton. . Having sccufcd the services of an excellent MILLI)R f ai}d. enlarged h*w hips for the reception of t’laßler/-Jie fuels confident that no one will be disap. pointed. Particular attention wijl he paid to People from a distance. Mansfield, Jan. 3, 1857.-—lf. FARM FOR SALE.—The subscriber is (jcsicous of selling liifl torn), consisting of 75 acre?, 13 of which is ’unproved and under u good siatp ol‘culti vation, welt watered, frame house and barn; all lund* of fruit trees growing thereon. SUnuted miles west of Covington Village, Tioga co. Fur fur. thcr particulars apply to GILBERT HUBDELL. Covington, Feb. 6,1857.-3 m. G,ORNS &, IVA/2TS.—A safe'and dy for these j* the , M ’ CHEMICAL CORNSOLVEm\ Its chemical properties being such that it readily dissolves warts, corns, &o, without inconvenience or danger to the person-using it Warranted io all oases where directions are observed. Price 25 cents. •Fof-.salo at ROY’S Prog & Chemical Store, Wijfs boro,To!.' ■ ' }•, ' i * • ; o 'i S i-S ! *g 'll*lo*% *4 Y' / k|sl«s is If iia?|SB' •§tgs| -SM-s'Sß**. ! £p|| |l«i||i#." ,cosr\ *3 .3 H ots- _» *r* m-* Ilhfß* ,b. 3 IlfSli •T-a S *B-r5 I? Sj ,j a ;W S f|||l3 84. g J=«Sg2 •§ 1 § |-1 i*. rt.s JisE*| ihi«js K-.S •*|iBBj lillltl g s .iHils <a hg;! ji^ms 01 S'. l-IgMIS £* o ?S&-&§' 2 4H' S %e 3 ■ a§«Z-“£- l2®B|-“ O R'«?“ o h--s =3 • >1 S ■« .**93 §B. S' m *5 Ig-lhJ-s ~ «_ JX a ° *2 La *JS r S i'rii i>s s IS|l!| Islll lfs ° “P|?o“ c -£-5 -=g55?J Sm a <-i S§ b 5 »c i 5-or <: -=*'£. =- = p;» 1i lllislr Will Kansas be Free? IS A QUESTION difficult to answer, but that 11.0 Subscriber is offering merchandize cheap, admr.x not, a dyubt. Tpe question will be immediately sil led upon inspcc.liop of the Goods and prices. He is just receiving: his full stock, which consists in o general assortment of Ware. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, ki:ady.iVadecu)thing,'hats Au.CAPS, BOOTS &, SHOES, wooded ware. Stone, ware, T|N \yARE, Dr. flam’s Spirit. l A Word to the Wise is sufficient. 1 ' 1 The Subscriber lias a large and well selected alo' k of Goods, and is offering them at a* reasonable pru»* as can be bought in Tioga Co., or this side of Cedir Run I He who wants a PLUG OF TOBACCO or a GOOD COAT—She who wants a box of SNUFF or a FINE DRESS, will do well to call and exam ine before purchasing elsewhere. Come und sec and be convinced of the truth of the foregoing statement. J, B. POTTER, Agent, For 11. li. POTTER, Middlebury Centre, Nov. d, ISoo. LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE! The Seasons change —: SQ DO FRIENDS AND FORTUNE 1 AND BUSINESS KJEXATIOXS, THEREFORE, TABQR, BALDWIN &l CO., v Succeed Tabor , Young Sf Co.) IS THE fOUNOBY BUSINESS, AS ]VT Steam Engines, Boilers -.YJL and Machinery of all kinds; Stoves, Hulloyy Ware, Tin, and Copper Warp. REPAIRING &■ JOB WORK done with the least possible dplqy. MILL GEARINGS TurnishedioiMoulfxtra charge (or paltfrns . . PLOWS of oil kinds, of which, took the premium at the late County Fair,) kept constantly in hanef. Wc have the exclusive right, for Tioga Gonnly, to manulucturc and vend the King Stove. one of ihc best (if not the very best) Cook Stoves ever invented; which is always on hand at our store houpe, for wholesale & relull. Their look the premium over the Albany Stoves fci the Idle Fair. That is a feather in on: cop which we donl intend to have plucked out soon. Corn Shelters, Of all the improved patterns that commend them, selves to fanners. Dcsjdo? this, we intend to iprnisli belter Wore, belter articles and belter work, at lower prices than any other - establishment in Tioga county will be able to do. Apd the man who pays CASH, can gel what he buys af reduced prices. This is the fair of doing business, and the system upon which the Tioga Foundry and Machine Simp will be con ducted hereafter. Don’t wait for the wagon, but come pn. TABOR, BALDWIN & CO. Tioga* Nov. Ip, 1855.—if, (IT Qld Iron and Copper, and afl kinds of pjoduco luken m exchange for work. $2.00 RAER CHANCE, and a good opportunity to re sponsible men to obtain profitable employment. 'IVAgcnU, Canvassers, Colporteurs, and Poi-lma*. ters—Any person obtaining subscribers for FIFTY COPIES ol either ol the two following 'American National Works, antj remitting the amount tiess a large commission) to (he Publishers, will bp cnlithfl to Filly Dollars’ worth from Che subjoined List of Valuable : Works at the feot of this advertisement. American National Works: Ist. THE NATIONAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES ; Colonial, Revolutionary, ana Constitutional, chielly from National Documents.— By J. B, I/ossmg and Edwin Williams. Willi num erous lino illustrations on steel and wood. J wit. imperial Bvo cloth gill, ?7 00. 2nd. THE STATESMAN'S MANUAL : con laming the Lives, Afe-sages, ami Ad/mnialraliorwof the Presidents, from Washington to Pierce. vVith fine portraits on steel. i \ols. large 6so. f cloth, SIU no. Popular and Valuable Piemiums to Agents A Voice to Americans, by Americans; 4th edition, Bvo. cloth, Dowling's History of Romanism. 30 lllnslra- lions, dvo M cloth, Mrs. Lilian Choice Works for Family Circle plates, 2 Mils. S\o. doth The American and Odd Fellows Literary Museum, 30 steel dngravingit 2 voU. Ovo cloth Guide to Know ledge, 300 plates, royal Bvo., doth, 2 50 Wonders of liio World, 250 plains, Svo., 2 00 0* Agents wi>lnn£ ln ihc snod work of Circulnlinu llic**e important Publications wilMncaJO acltfrrsts i line lo the Publisher, HOWARD WALK ER, 114 Ful'on st, Xew Vorl»..ind llicv v\ ill receive iimmediate attention vvilh imJ purliealars oft Ton- missions, dec. • “Newspapers copying (lie above, and inserting the Same leu limes, sending a copy of each insertion 16 Iho Publisher, will berenlilled loacopyofllu National History or the Statesman's Manual, sun jpet lo their order, Feb. 19. 1897.-l Ow. rpHOSE who desire lo contribute to (he relief • *- the sufferers in Kansas, can send liiur conli lions to M. ll'. CQBB, at WclUboro’, with the ossu rnne.c that every dollar "'m ill bo appropriated to llu {offering settlers there. All amounts tceened wi , 'trq acknowledged in the Agitator.. A. K. SfIURTLEFF, -*- Ag'"t of life N. Y.Kaimts Aid Satiety. T) EIWOVAIi.—DR. B. BAUPv. respectfully XV announces to the public that he has removed his Office lo the dwelling lately occupied by Jos. P Morris, Esq., where lie may be found at all lloui when not professionally engaged. * Demands for his services promptly, responded vj Wtlhbji o’, A, ril fI, 1856 ■ -a Aid For Kansu*. 31 on i 50 s oo d 00
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