harmony.. ,To ev4ry «p)tehl';to these tu'fb a dsarearf MT did ife l Savior of men >(o "the proraj)fiog»tOf the deliver,Ac\ aa * muted batyi, pf.orolltefs, botind tqjgetW by one com mon tie. Your ioterqalaare the same, and by lltis,course glqno,o*o,l hey |» maintained. Follow this, and your heart* aod honies .will bO; fpftdt light- t|pd ftappy by the ings of n“ kind pod munificent Providence. , , To you, tye peaceable cUijens of Kalis', I owe toy. grateful acknowledgments for the aid and comfort your kind assurances and hearty cooperation hare afforded ip many dirk andtrving hours.' Toil have my sin. ceivst Iha nits, and my earnest prayers that, you may be abundantly rewarded of Heaven.' To the ladies of the Territory—the ; wives, mothers, sisters and daughters of (he honesi settlers—f api aWutider a weight of obliga tion. Their. pious prayers have not been raised in vain, nor their numerous assurances of confidence in the policy of my administra tion (ailed to exert a salutary ififioence, And last, though not the least, I must pot he unmindful of tbenome men who form the Military’Department s the West. To'Qene ral Persifer Pi Smith and the'officers acting under,his command, I return my thanks for many valuable services. Although from dif ferent parts of (he Union, and naturally im bued whh'seciional prejudices, I know of no instance in which such prejudices have been permitted to stand in me way of a faithful, ready,-.cheerful and energetic discharge of duly. Their conduct in this respect is worihy of universal commendation, aijd presents a bright example for those executing the civil power. The good behavior of all ihe sol diers who were called upon to assist me, is, in (set, deserving of especial notice, Many of these troops, officers and men, hud served with me 00 (he fields of Mexico against a for eign Toe, and n is a source of no liitle satis faction to know that the laurels there won have been further adorned by Ihe praise worthy alndriiy wfih which they aided to al lay u deairßCiive fratrjcidfl strife at home, v With a firm reliance in the protecting care and overruling providence of that Great Be ing who holds in His hands the destinies alike ol men and of nations, 1 bid farewell 10 Knn **• and her people, trusting that whatever events may hereafter befall them, ihev will, in the exercise of His wisdom, goodness and power, be so directed as to promote their own best interest and lhat of the beloved country of which they are destined to form an im portant part,. JOHN W. GEARY. Lecompton, March 12, 1851. Prestos 3, Broors.—The Green Bay fWis.) Advocate, an administration paper, has the following comments on the death ol this noted character . “Though we edit n Democratic paper, t»e have never believed it to he our duty to ex cuse or apologise lor this man's cowardly assault upon Charles Sumner. U was the basest and most unmanly act which has, wijhin our meipory been perpetrated in Con gress, and bo political tie shall blind our sym to us enormity. Sumner, whatever his politics, was one of the most talented men of <ba Um, and the attempt to blot out that in tellectual light by ruffianly strength, leaving me lamp with the flame forever extinguished, was a more damnable crime than the shooting of ,a njao down upon the highway.” Important Treatv mttk Mexico. —Wo learn from Washington that letters received In that city go io confirm the report :hal a treaty of great importance has been negotia ted wjth Mexico by our Minister, Mr. For sythe, with the Commonion government.— ’That portiotj of the statement lately published .as to a stipulation tor an adonnae by the United Stales to the government of Mexico of a large sum ol money, as a loan, is simply rfdtsoious, ft is probable that Hie treaty gives us a large ilia of Mexican territory , in cluding Sonora, for the consideration of the ppymem of Fifteen Millions of Dollars, a portion of which is to be appropriated to the satisfaction of claims of American citizens upon the Mexican government This is doubtless another plot lor more Slave Terri tory. Gks. Cass. —When John Quincy Adams VW President, and Henry Clay Secretary of State, Gen, Cass was a portly, middle-aged gentlenyan,. wjth a rubicund face, filling the office of Governor of Michigan, our western most Territory, and Franklin Pierce was a youth in college; Clay, Webster, and Cal hbon were irt their prime, and Benton a rising politician. Since then the first three have passed away, Benton has retired from pu.blic life, a whole generation of politicians have gone to their graves, three men have been ele vated to the Presidency whose names were then unknown to the country, and now Gen. Cassia about to commence a new political capeer.-r-A'. Y. Timet The origin of Ihe phrase, “riding at a earner,” is a curiosity. Some centuries ago, the English were in. the habit of rpnkjng a pilgrimage to Canterbury, to worship at the tomb of some Catholic saint. They rode in processions, on horseback, at a slow gallop. This gait of a horse was afterwards called a “Canterbury gallop,” which was finally ab hreviated'lo “canter ” The Penfuyhanian calls the decision of the Supreme Court in the Deed Bcott case, funeral Sermon of Black Republican ism. It will prove in its effect, like the fu ***** sermon which Mark Anthony pro- Mbaced over the body of the slaughtered Ooeser which might cause the very stones to ritte’ra mutiny and rage.—Blair Whig. A St. Eouis paper states that Gov. Geary has resigned, for the reason that the Admin istration has deceived him by refusing the premised support to do justice to Kansas, ajrtj that he says the worst of the wrongs of that ill-fated land havo not been told. He sees no peaceful way of preserving it from Slavery. • The Rev. Simon Brown has bqeu suspended front the office of tho ministry .'by the Pres bytery of Miami on account of errors of doctrine. He teaches that the atonement of Chrjst was general and universal—not limit dnly tg those who Shall be saved. Mr. Brown is pastor ftf thp Church of lyebanop, '-'bio, and his congregation sustain lam. - Mount. JNn,m(*as Of lut&ratPS*.—To a young man away.from.homei friendless and j forlora in.* greatciiy,,.thaj hour* of greatest ' perilote; betweenaunsel and bedtime; Tortile! moon 'brtd a single hour! h*,fhjjtd tfyyffqrrciilu 1 ’ -tflp ■pdei’s visions of evening,, are ,*U of Opoihibg and tender images. ' ‘lt. brings.the wanderer’ to hrs hogie,iibe child to its molheris arms,' the Ox to hif stall, : an'd Ihe weary laborer to tusVresi'. Blit’ to, t|i|s jjentle pearled youth ,who is, thrown, upon^the rocHs pf.ei pitiless city, and "stands homeless amid. a. thousand homes,” the approach of evening ht'Pg* with, it in achjhg sepae of lope|ihesd apd desola tion, which comes down, upon the spirit like darkness upon Uhe. earth. 1 In this roood. his impulse becomes a : snare to him, snd he is fled astray because he is socjrtf,' affectionate, 'oympelheiic and warm-hearted. If there he a young man thus circumstanced, let us say unto him that books are Ihe friends of the friendless, and (hat a library isihd home Of (he homeless. A (dale fbf reading will always carry you 16 converse with men,who will, in struct you by their wisdom and charm you by their wit, who will soothe you when fret ted, refresh you when weary, counsel'you when perplexed, sympathise with you el all limes. Evil spirits >n ihe middle ages, were exorcised and driven away by'bell, book and candle ; but you want but two of these agehts, (he book and candle. A—Rc-R—Ms'E—R— On the 15th ins.!,, by the Rev. J. S. Shade, Mr. IJPHRAIM B. PIERCE, and SARAH ANN ELIX : ANDRIA, both of Liberty, T> HODE ISLAND LIME for whitewashing.— XL Also Whitewash Brushes lor sate at Roy*s Drug Store. GARDEN SEEDS.—A fine lot of fresh Garden Seeds ere selling off at Roy’s Drug Store.— Also some new varieties raised from Patent Office Seeds. The field seeds in packages will be on hand by the Ist of April. COPARTNERSHIP.— J. R. BOWEN has as societed with him In the Mercantile business Messrs. M. &. O. BOLLARD, and they will contin ue to trade at the old Stand under the [name end style of BOWEN fie POLLARDS. Wellsborp’, March 26, 185 T, Administrator’s Sale. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Tioga Co. I will expose to pnblic sale bn the premi ere, on THURSDAY, April 30.1857, the following described real estate, late Ilia property of Pfallo W. Green, dec’d, to wit 1 AM that piece or parcel of Land, situated in Sulli van township Tioga Co. Pi. containing 143 7-Uhhs acres, being part of warrants No’s, 1817 and 1823, and it being lot No. 15 of the Bingham allotment in Sullivan township; bounded north by land of Isaac Owens, cast by lands in posseasion of James ant) Sandford Johns, south by land in possession of Lent and George Seeley, west by lands in possession of Roswell Webster and Isaac Owens. Terms made known'on the day of sale. REBECCA RUMSEY, Mainsbnrg, March 20,1857. Adm'z, NOTICE. —The copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers under the firm ofTay. b>r Whitman & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent Jas. P. Taylor and Jas, E. Whitman will continue the business under the firm of Taylor & Whitman and receive all dues and settle all demands ngajnal the old firm. JAS. P. TAYLOR. J. E. WHITMAN. L. D. TAYLOR. Covington, March 17f1857. NOTICE.— All persons indebted to the firm of Gray & Lounsbury, by Note or Book account, must settle the same immediately or cost will be made. 1 can bo found at the Shop of A. Crow) 4c. Co. R. LOUNSBURY. Wellsbora*, March 19,1857. % WHEREAS my wife. SARAH HAZEN has left my bed oncj Board without just cause Of provocation, this is In caution all persons frdm ha™ bprinp or trussing her on my account, as I shall no 4ebtf of hpr contracting after this/late. f JOHN J. HAZEN. Jackson, March iSlh 1857. W. A. Is now receiving a new slock of DRY goods, GROCERIES, T. ABIES’ SHOES, &c., &c., &c. Welluboro’, March 19, 1857. JEW HARD BOOKS, FOR HOME IMPROVEMENT HOW TO WRITE: A New Pocket Manual of Composition alud Letter-Writing. THsfs the first of a series of popular Hand Rooks, epdembra. ces hints on Penmanship and the choice of Writing Materials, Practical Rules for Literary Composition in general, end Epistolary and Newspaper writing, PUNCTUATION and Proof Correcting in particu lar; and directions for writing Letters of Business, Relationship, Friendship and Love; ilinstraled by numerous examples of genuine epistles, from the pons of the best writers; to which are added forms for letters of introduction, Notes, Cards, Sac,, and a collection of Poetical Quotations. Price in paper, 30 cents, muslin SO cents, IX PRESS, A.VD WILL SOON' BE PUBLISHED, HOW TO TALK: A New Pocket Manual of Speaking, Conversation and debating; or Hints towards a Grammatical and Graceful Style; with more (hap Fiyo Hundred common Mistakes correct ed. Sent by nja(l, postage prepaid. Price, paper SO eppts, muslin JO cents, HOW TO BEHAVE; A, Manual of Republican Etiquette, and Guide to 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 to Success in Practical Life, and Hand Book of Legal and Commercial Forms. Price, paper, 30 cents, muslin, SO cents. “How to write” is now ready, and may be ordered by mail or otherwise. )t will be rapidly followed by the other numbers of Hip scries. One dollar will pay far the tour works in paper, or 81 75 in muslin, and they will be sent to subscribers, prepaid by mail as fast as issued. Address, FOWLER & WELLS, No. 3QB, Broadway, Now York. A DMXNISTRATOR’S NOTICE—The under. XX signed having been granted loUereof Adminis, lion upon the estate of Ephraim Steele, late ofShip. pen twp., dcc’d. All those indebted to said estate are requested la make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will present them Ibr ocillpmeat, to ROBERT STEELE. Delmar, March 12, 1857.-OW, Admin. A DMINISTRATOR’B NOTICE—LcUers of xA- Administration baying been granted Co Ibetjn dersigoed upon the estate of Ebeaeaer Beers, late of Union twp,, dec’d, all those indebted te said estate are requested to make immediate payment, sod these having claims against the same, will present them fur solllcment to AGUSTUS CASTLE, I Adn't, PARAH BEERS, \ Uufon, March 12, ’57.-5W 'THE TIOGr AT COUNTY/ DOITATQB. r-vrc? ( ah fUlativeta {he tn tkp Borovgjk of ' by ordainedbyilhe anthdrity Ofthe dtifigalHit frdrn And after th'eijiiq pnbiicAtlotfdf thlsordinencc, ft shell be the duly the oorth-east: tide of.tke .*1 Avenue, u ,Wd hftioitqtt aq.fitt »outh 'a j j’Mprdl’s l J * ne > andlhoAgenUand acwpaftU of iqte, when tha tame are' own-- ad by non-residents, to make or catue to be made a^eep in good order hereafter. • £said walks to bo madp similar tothe plank walk* on Itytjp *(rcel t ;n «aid borough; and tncbnjplele (heSarae on or before tho first day ol done n(a(WJV«eiditd,lhat Die knot daces nry to pay theooatof tl\e plank and nails to lay the «a)d aide walks, ftball bp allowed pit the Goad taxes of the persons aqepe(iUng.wi\ftWv whether said (add taXMa already' been or shall thereafter be assessed. Ssp. Q. ftnd he U further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That oh the neglect or refusal of such owner, agent- or- occupant of said lots to make said side walk*, or (q repair the same, after six days no tice train the' Burgess, it shall be his doty, slier sat isfactory evidence of inch failure, to iasne his aider to'the Supervisor or other (It person ofsaid'hordugh, to make, dr repair .such side walk, os the case may be, keeping a strict account of the cost thereof; sod after the work is completed and the cost Ihereol as certained, the said Burgess shall addtwenty percent, thereto and demand payment thereof fropi such owner, agent or occupant; and if the rameahall not be paid in ten days, it shaft be the duly qf the said Burgess to collect.the same by due course of law, and pay the amount into the borough Treasury.— Ptoeided, That such side walk shall be made under the direction of the said Burgess and Council. Skc. 3. That this ordinance shall extended to all the "other streets, lanes and alleys, or parts ofllie same, now opened, or which may be hereafter .laid out in said borough, when threo fourths of (he house-holders residing upon snob street, line or at -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, Burgnt, Attest—B. B. SMIffI, See'y. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. BIR JAB. Ct.AUKK'R CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Prepared from a Prwcriptipn of Sir James Clarke. M. D. t Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. ThU invaluable Med qlne is finfaninglfi the cure of all those painful anQ' danger £Ui.d{sBasoB incident to the fepiale constitution. It modarates all excess, removes all obstructions, and brings on the monthly period with regularity. These Pills should be.used two or three weeks previous to confinement; they fortify the constitution, and lessen the suffering during labor, enabling the mother to perform her duties with safety toJ^if«4TWW ? Piffi should aa* bp taken by females during tho FIRof THKEB MOKTHB of Pregnancy, os they 41*0 surp fo bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they arc safe. In all casses of Mervovs and Spinal AfTecfioqs, pain In the Back andlilmbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on Slight Exfcrtiop/Pab pitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hystnfff'e, Sick Headachy Whites *qd another pain fill diseases occasioned \>y a disordered .system, these iMUs will effect a euro whqfoall other hivo failed, and although a'powerful remedy, does not contain iron, calomel, antimony or any other njlneral Full directions aoooppapycaefi parage. Price in tho Uni* ted States and Canada; Omr tiotiAfe. B2U Agents for t)j}y Cowptry— f.’C. BALDWIN k Co., Rochester, N. Y. U, R. ill 00 enclosed to any authorised' Agent, will Insure a bottle of Pills by return mull. For sale Wholesale and Uetall by IL W. ELLIOTT EVmita*. and by ooedrnggiit In every town in the United States. For particular* cal? at Elliott's and got o Circular. For sale in WelJsboro, by J. A. Roy, Covington by W. Taylor, UnniflcM, brC, W. Nesbitt; Tioga by A. Hum phry and U. 11. Borden; Lawrcnceville by W. G. Miller; Knoxville by A. J. Dearmnn; Westfield by Ooodspced & Brother: Klkland by J. & JAParkhcrat. Jan. 12, 1867. —ly. BOOKS! ffOOKS B Y SUBSCRIPTION.. , “Recollection of a Lifetime,” By Peter 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, u Encyclopedia of Animated Nature.” ' By- Dr. Frost* Containing 1350 spirited Illustrations, of men, animal*! and every creeping thing* “ Deed.” Mrs. Stowe’s last work. And all other popular ,*c. o.* X)ny. Furnished by Canvassing Agents, who will (Jpjiypr them to the subscribe?*, Dec. 18,185fr-6w. Military Notice, THE Assessors of the several Eloclion Districts of tlie county of Tioga, arc requested tg mak out one complete Return of all the Uniformed JVlali tinmen in tlieir District for (he year 1856, and send the same to me on or before the first Monday, in Jane next. Now in order to he qhle to draw onr lull quota of arms it is necessary that we hare the fulUtrengtli of oar military farce and instead of only about 150,000 militiamen in the State, as has been repor ted by our Adjutant General, let qs endeavor to swell the number to its old standard. Come up to the works then like business men, and all will be right; otherwise cost will be made. ROB’T COX, Brig. Jntpee, Liberty, March 13, '57. Employment. —Promts to tio per day can be mode sure,and no humbug—business done at home—easy, respectable and uscfulto every body, it requires little or no capital, and will not interfere with any other business. We will sell the right to a limited number, and an the receipt of $5, will send by return mall all necessary instructions. No per son will ever regret sending for this information, let his employment be what U may, as it will not inter fere with any other businets in the least and profits sure. Address JfJNLEY YQUN.6 fyCp. Lock Haven, Clinton Co. Pa. March 13,1857.*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 fine, with promptness, and in the best style. Ho ts pre pared todo all kinds of work, usually done in q country shop. Particular attention paid to Horse Shoeing. He employs the best workmen, and willendcavor to give satisfaction. He respectfully solicits a share of pablio patronage. DAVID REED. Wollsboro,’ Feb, 26, 1856.—6 m. W. W. W&BB, M. HAS relumed lo We|lsboro’, and is roady lo . promptly attend all call* aa a PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. He would also stale that ho has received a Commission from the Governor, and been sworn by the Brigade Inspector, as Surgeon of the }st Regiment, 2th Brigade ol the J3th Division of the uniformed Milijja of Pennsylvania, apd there fore is the only Surgeon within the Linjits of said Brigade who ha* the right to give certificates Ip 11 persons incapable ofbearing arms.” Office and resjdepce first door aboye Roe's (Store. AUDITORS NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that the undersigned having been appointed an auditor, to audit and settle the account ol Hiram Merritt Administrator of the estate of E. Thomas dec'd., late ol Lawrence township, will attend to the duties at fits appointment at the house of S. Bottom on Beechers Island on April 10th at ten o'clock a. v., of that day, when and where all persons interested in the settlement of said account are required to attend and make known their objections to said account or be debarred from any future exceptions thereto. JOUNN. PACHE, Auditor. Wellsborough, March. 13,1857. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned having been appointed an auditor distribute the fund arriving from the sale of tiio real estate ol James W.Guernsey, among the lien creditors will attend to the duties of said appointment at the office ofC. H. Seymour, Esqi, in die village ofTioga on Thursday, the 9lh day of April next, at ono o'clock P. M., when phef where aßperpons Having any claim upon aald fntjd are) repaired to present tfie sqpio far allowance, or be fortfverdefiared therefrom; ’ 1 . " . JOHN N. BACHE, Auditor. Welisboro,’ March f 2, 1757- CLOVER SEED..—Farmers, if you wish an'A. Mo. >. article, cpll at tlis Hardware’ Store of March 12,''57. D. P. 4, Wm. ROBERTS. > > Philadelphia Advertbsneata, -, 'tPtet-r ;,i-- I'm:' ' : ' " ■' V» iPSißSfAvaimw-.E, A* Vctchanta' Hofei, North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, ‘ -allt.no--riwhoSakSWis'atttnUdamr r ■' ’■ ’*■ THXJOISCBMyta Of rm WXSTvAifD yOJtTH-VEST ■■ w - . • .■ plota,jtm an httauddivafaxar-tq htNfw York, sod ’ the pacw.oflragnta are eqoally ww, which renders It po eesiiDie both to buy and eeul BferehairM from the Nortfi •Wstt, Tttltthgihe market fcr the,first flmo, hnd.wkhtngto see.ttjtq.thebeetadrtmtagwwfll ples^tosjlon, Mr. Blddjo. - Wkt-h. WrLSTACH, a-Cbt,.BadlerT.aad pooch Hardware, fiaddlt'and NortHThhdStjast. -t- r i c"c! ii KEYSTONE STATE 'BAPONtYIER,' or OoAeWtnted tye, tormsUnrScap. Maqqta<aaradbyotho'P«nq.'SqVt<A)., To rentani, Alleghaoy Co., to.. 'BepjestpW.'llk, Lewis, dames A Co, I‘hll'g?T ~^‘ r ‘?-3 P; J. 8. A E, u* CSIIXT, uenofal Produ'M -Commission Mor cbantqlNq: (8 North WharsM, Manufacturers. .Agdnti for receive ooV prompt and ■' ”* MURKUx I iLOfiMK Ge-hcnd Com mist h)n Mneliuti nod Wholesale Dealers In Fishy pbo?# o auU Prof Won*,.. No. North Wharves, below Kace street. Fanc| Goods, N. W. oorter sth'andMarket streets. JAMfcS 'BARBER, Wlkdesal* DefleMn Oloeki/ tha Patent Xqqalltlng Ili{ciFi I¥7 . of Fine Gold Pens, 8. JL corner of Seoondand Chestnut streets. • sJdArLING, Wholesale dealers In Doots. BhW», H&U AhdßtriVGoods’ 146 KtttH Third- street 1 BLEKPER & fSBCNCUe l*atmioUssd Cm* b 'Sn§^l|^ii^! , MahhlHetaTorS of Strew,Eltkßon ■ nets and{ ifi)UnbtjOoodS| 41 &• Second street. DUNN, RAIOIIBL4 Cp.,importers of British Goods and Jobbers of Fane; and BUple Btlk Goods, Embroideries, tc^ 9 Mioimf a CO. Importers and 1Vhole«le SmJ ers In ITahlviFep Cotlily ohdGbus, 181 Market and Com merce streets. „ » M. I*. HALLOWIXL 4 CO, Silk Jobbotti'. Thfliulephla, hare now opened in their wfirehouse, which Is one of the Ur* gest in America, Superb assortment of new Silk Goods, Fancy Dress Stuffs. Embroideries, Laces, Ribbons, and other articles Jn thtix line. Thn, system of UNIFORM PRIQKS, adopted by us some years since, togther with that of opening no accounts except with CASH AND SHORT OUEDITr BUYERS, has hod the effect of largely increasing our business and for the rea* son &at must bo manlreet to every thinking merchant, that under our system aUd wo not only can afford to, but most from necessity,’ sell at lower rates than tboae who do bnsince* on tho old idhg credit system; our terms being more stringent, and tho purchasers whom'we sock to attract being as a class, the closest buyers and best Judges of goods. T E /i M Cash buyers will receive a discount 6f STXt per cen lf the money be paid in par Rinds, within ten days of date of bill. Vncmrent money taken only at Its market value on s tha •lay It Is received. To merchants ofnnddubted standing, a credit of SIX months will be given if desired. Where money Is remitted in odvnijce of maturity, a ills count at tho rate of TWELVE per cent per annum will bo al lowed. fiS, We ask from the merchants visiting Ibe cast an exami nation of our stock, bring satisfied that they will bo convinc ed that ii is ndt for |bdr intarest to pay the luge profits that aro'absolutely essential to those who give long credits. - March 12,1867.-am.l ' NEW AND LARGE ARRIVAL. MILLINERY & FANCY GOODS, TITISSC.S.STBVEI*S, J.TJL hiring pnrclibsed' the grMSL. stock of Mi’s. M. STEVENS, 1 •Jg.^egiL rcspcclfnlly solicits i conlma• ance or the nalrnnmre-herelrirnroVEy«jßiJß^P— accorded tlie .establishment. — 'Xj She is now receiving from City a fine assortment o( Spriug and Sommer Goods. BONNETS, RIBBONS, AND EMBROIDERY Far., Feathers', Head Dresses, Mfits,Braid, Floss, Ballons, Dress Trimmingsi'Ladies Gloves, Laces, Artificial flowers, Bonnet Materials,Scarfs, Edging And a thousand other articles both useful an)} orna mental. Rohncts made' fo order, trimmed and re paired atlhe sliorteat notice, and upon the most Rea sonable terms. Ready made work constantly «n hand. Store, slh door north of WelUhqro’ Hotel March 12,1857. ' Who will go to Kansas ? fTtHf) spbscriber will sell the Farm on which he X liyes, in Lawrence, containing 141) apres.lflQ of Which is improved. It is well «stered, has a comfortable bouse, barns, needsaatji diUhpijjJjngs and ® good orchard of choice fript therebrfi'' Aleo, a Tavern .S}?nd 'll ItSWrpnFeville, known aa ills llQect HonsC,•' with ample accommodations. Attached j, ft gjqrf huijdjng suitable for the Gro. "■“r —■f D v <!-<jii l<tuines%—all Ip be soliTbr rent, ed to salt applicants, For terms'appty tq * Lswrencevillcj Sept. If ’56. M. S. PALDyVfN. L- EATON, DENTIST, Office ovsr .w. r. yAms JEWKi,ny .Tj’OOe, Ifo. 51 Water Street, jELNIRA, IT, T. PLATE WORKAND FILLJNP Of every description done on short notice and war ranted satisfactory or no pay. XT TEETH EXTRACTED AT ALL Jan. 1,1857.—3 m. WELLSBOHO ACADEMY. The spring term of this school, win commence Tuesday March 3d, and continue eleven weeks, V MISS BRaDLEV will take charge of the pri mory department, on her own responsibility, snd will devote all liertime to the small scholars, having uj recitations in the higher department. ID* The time lost on account of sickness, will be made np next term- NEW MILLINERY SHOP in WulJaboroVFirst door above Engle Office. Main Street. MBS;. £. KIRBALLi Jias.established herself in the' Millinery, business at the above place . where she is udw receiving from New York a’lWi assortment of all articles pertain ing to the bustjie.as sAd which Will be sold as cheap as they can be-procured Kiisside of the city. She would fespcctfnpy invite ladies to oall and examine her stock and work before purphasing else where, December 3,1856ctf, | T|IE WORLD IS MOVING ! YO. SPENCER takes 'this- method to say to • the public, Dial he continues to PLANE LUMBER st his Shop (two oqiles smith of Mans* field near Spencers Mills) for the following prices: Siding for 25 els per hundred Icet. i Flooring matched, 50 els. per hundred i Plain Surfacing, $2,50 per thousand feci. Fif.y cents pair thousand extra will be charged for bard wood. ALSO—A superior quality of fence pickets a ways on bqd at $1,75 per liundred. March 5, 1857.-ly, EVERY BEARER Fail r)ot lo send 4 or 5 stamps for a copy of THE HOME, wilh reduced terms,. A fireside, Monthly Companion and pulde for tho Wife, the Mother, the Sister, and Daughter, •*THE HOME," is devoted to the cultivation o thp yirl lies of womanly character, and it aims to ele vate social life,- by teaching those principles, and in culcating those sentiments, which arc most-inlima ifety associated with home. It ought to be’in every family, TERMS: $1J?0 per year,‘for singlecopy. 1 will send if to subscribers at club rales $1 a year. , , Address L- E.POND, Addison Hill, Steuben Go. N. Y. (!. 1.. HOYT. CIVIL ENGINEER StfRVEIOB k DRAUGHTSMAN. Welisboro, Pit. 1 O’ Office trithJ.N. Dictt'Er]. [Ffb. 19-57 "VfOTICE—The undersigned, having disposed of it her Slock bfMillinery, hereby notifies all per sons indebted lo herll)>t |hcir acquupta must be set tled immediately, gfae njaj BP WPP »JiKe old stand for six wepkS; , M. STEVENS. Welisboro,’ 1857,-6w. i Ttqß —Tho House and lot In Welbboro’ J. now occupied by Duct. Benj. Barr. Apply to James Lowrey, Esq., or to tlio subscriber in Mans fieid Pa. JOSEPH P„ MORRIS. l;eb. 7,1857,-tf. . . . B.m. PE4THH : TJABriocWßittLhi* ittick.qf. i< ' » . aaboEduss Aud i now i*j -to buy. ctmap; fpr= paali, pi the iiSßSia in (hat like. Oill End ekAmlhe of. -. ■ Ted*; ’■ • ■“ ' / *'■ •' ’■ • 10 Svgdr* - >''■ •' P°#«>v ■ ■ T .' ■ Kitutni, Rice, Fi»h-tr» 1 Stone Ware, '■ l:;! Wooden Wou, - '"V '‘■ J ‘■ ' CONPISCnONGRIGS, And iff kttikM pef(«'i<i(ng (O tlik liho orßosincrt will be hopt oonslaolly r«n baud, . In; connection willi the above, be. bos fitted n P A v«y Pea(^, , ~ * OYSTER SALOON, for the acnommodatron of ail who may. favor him Wllli-a'cali." ’ v ■ ‘ WeilsbOko, Dec. 11. i 858.—tf. , , Hear ye l l( car y c! Hcnr ycl WE, bold tbese < tiuljis ,Th»t iiie way to be prosperous ip to 'buy cheap and always of the best quality; boy doliiing simply be cause it it cheap, out becSuso.ynu need it;and tliA It is both goodandcheapi lhal ibosetwbo buy cheap by Ibo quantity, can retail first quality goods .cheap; that qn cconopiical-buyer can tell goods at aatuw a figure in Wellsboro' as they can be purchased in the 'City; and tberdlbrethat TOITiVO IS THE HAS, who bnya econnmically ; and lltil YpNCi’S IS THE PLACE, TO ri'BCHAfE’ Gold and Silver, Duplex, Lever, Anchor and Colin. ■ der WA TOHES. Gold Chains, Gold Lockets, alisixesaud qualities, Gold Catmoand Mo. ssie Breastpins aad Earrings, Finger , RingSySleevs Buttons, Studs, dfc i Silver Plated Ware. Cake Baskets, Card Baskets, y, Childrens cups,salt cellars, Egg cups Tea Knives, Butler Knives, Table Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, tfo, A new supply of Clocks of ell kinds, sizes, prices and qualities. Wellsboro’.Jan. 1,’57. A. YOUNG. a homestead for sio: SECdND DIVISION. £210,000 WORTH OF FA Ri/S AHD BCII.DrXG r.OTS,I IN thp Gold Region of Culpepper County, Virgi nia, to be divided amongst 10,200 subscribers, on Die 13th of April, 1857. Subscriptions only ten dot. larseaeh.f one ||q|f ijown ( the rent on the delivery of the Dean. Every sjibsprtbcf will get a Builjlimr'Lot br a Faf'm, ranging in value froth 'BlO to £25.000.—. These Farms and Lots are spld pheop to induce set; llements, a sufficient number being reserved, the in crease in the value of which.will conjpepsale for tjip apparent low price now asked. A company of settlers, colled “The Rappahan. nock Pioneer'Association',” is now forming and will commence a settlement in the spring. Ample seeu. r'liy vyjl| fro given ipr the faithful performance of contracts and promises. CT iyjore Agents are n-anlpd Jo obtain subscribers, to whom thp mpst liberal ind))pemenlp, will be given. Same Agents write that they arc making $2OO per month. Advertising will be done lor every Agent where possible. For full parjjcq|ar», SubspfipJio|ph Agencies, Ac., Apply Jq . E. BAUMR. ‘ Port Royal. Caroline Co. Va. Or to HENRY F STOWELL, Agent, Wellsborough Tioga, Co. Ps. fch.26,1857.—w7. VO FARMERS AND GARDENERS. TttP. StfiSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE 40.000 DARRELS of tbelr " ■ New k Improved PQCDRETTK, Mnnnfactnred from the nighNioil of P*ew*York city, in lots to ■till denes competition, m a manure* fbr Corn and Harden Vegetables, being cheaper and pjore pq.wsq-fuj than aor pthcr, and at the same time peek prom dibaorbkadlbodor. two bar* pels ($3 worth) wilt mange* no *cpe of corn In the bill will save Iwo-tlilrds in Jjjhqf, canse it to come ujj quicker, td grow Cutter, ripen earlier, tmU will bring a largcrrrop on poor ground than any othef fertiliser, apd if ohm a pft*y«utativff of the cut worm: also it does not injure the seed to be put in contact with If. ~ * * The L. -M. Co. pplnt to. their }ong«tandlng~&putatlon, and the largo capital ($100,000) invested in their uiulneAs; as a guarantee thatrtho article they make shall always be inch quality as to command a ready sale. Pricp, deJlrereU lj| the city free of charge and other ex One barrel, .... $?,00 Two barrels, '. J,60 Five barrels, .... *.OO Six barrels, t 9,50 And at the rate of $1,50 per barrel for any quantity over six barrels. 4S* A Pamphlet, containing every Information, will be sent to any one applying for the samn. Onr Hodilrcse is— TUB LODI MANUFACTURING Co. Office, CU Cortlaudl 8t„ New-York. * February T», 1857.—3 m. CHAfRg. CABINET-WAKE, AC. T _ STICKLEY respectfully informs the citizens tl.v of Welisboro and vicinity, that he keeps cqn. slantly on hand and will manufuqlurc'lo order, Cl|airBi& Cabinct.Ware of all descriptions. T Those desirous oTmurchasihj sny article in hi, line will do well locall and examine his slock. His work is manufactured from Ijie best material and is sure to give satisfaction. A|| kinds of TURNING dung in a superior man ner ,nd 01) reasonable term?. lp*Slion«)ulli end of Main-st., Welisboro*. [ J.p. 8, 1857.-lf. ALSO j-F YQJJ WANT TD BUY BOOKS, go to ‘•-•YOUNG’S, For he has just returned from (he City with an cn • , lircly now slock of BOOKS . & STATIONERY, Fancy Goods , Reticules, Porlmonnaies, Jet Bracelets, Harrison's Perfum eries, Harrison's Shaving and Toilet Soap. HARRISON’S COLUMBIAN INKS, BLAGS RED BLUE. CAYUGA PLASTER. Y BIXBY, retpeclfully informs the citizens of Wilmots District and that ofTioga Co. in particular, that he has for salo a large quantity of frcsh.ground Cayuga Plaster, at the old price—SC, per ton. Having secured the services qf an ptfpcfipqt MILLER, and enlarged his bio; fop the reception of Plaster, he feels confident t||at np one will t)C disap pointed. Particular ajtenlior) u’jll be paid |q People ffotp a distance. Mansfield, Jan. 3, 1857.—tf. FARM FOR. —Thp ?pbssribcr is desirous of sc)l;pg lijs lorn), conpistiog of 75 acres, 15 of which js improver} apt! um)cr a good stale of culli ratjorj, Well watered, frame house and barn; all kimjsofrruil trees growing thereon, Sllnsted 1 1 miles wejt of Covington Village, Tioga co. Fof fur. tlier parlicuhrs apply to ' GILBERT IjpjjmX. ;ton, Feb. G, 1857.-3 m. Covinj CORNS & WARTS.— : A «aft and Certain rcme ; for Uieee lrfli|l)|erofliq Ujipgf inline. • CH£4ffC4f, p Oßtf SQbYEW, It* ohemjoijl properties being *qoh lha| if readily di*sa{ye>' wnrU'.'cjifnj, &c. t without incohvcnjcoco or aange; lo'ilic person using ju warrapiefl in all eaie* where dicec|ion*ar6obeerred. PriceBscent*, for sale at ROY'S DrugA Cheuijfatl'Stufc, Well*. jiorp.Pa. " - nlil-, -I: i | i|>g Ift IJifiJ haUfr: ■la ISi’fHSPrl I*-' 1 *-' v"■ s^e§l* Sl'S:i*3 ff'jf UlSt? #lU> fit' * |? w .«iS'>f|‘Ssi-|s>- ’3 •*■■■•■ W2UBI tz-sr*** 3 Hgt! sll “l|s , « £ «#§!•= ||l||.||:. W f§g4§'S > 3 |S*££* I*»**-£ * O':s • T 'Cj l ' «tt ■ , S>S*a|B. -; s jgi3£ S * E i---iajf ,S Ml ' 0 *fe tS _a *► .s - g Sl§i-|sltl P ?ca.6g-2l feeO-lill'o* O lo la “ “ «|| |J «fcsS||sr ? ISIMI -SPcL c-.Ssg^si m « j- w a t’S • I £H|.g -II ||g|2j| Will Kansas be Free ? rA QUESTION difficult to answer, but that llio Subscriber is offering mercliLindise ctjfap, ndniils not a doubt. The ijoeelion will be immediately cel led upon inspection of the (roods and prices. He is just receiving his fall stock, which consists in a general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. lIARbw ARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS Sc CAPS,' BOOTS 4 SHOES, WOODEN wX RE, STONE. ’ WARE, TIN WAKp,”' Dr. If a in’s Invigorating Spirit. U A Word io the Wise is svjicif^t /” The Subscriber has & large and well selected stock of Good?, and is offering them at <tx reasonable prices as con be bought in Tioga Co., or this side oT pedur Ron! HP wbp vofll* a. BJ-VQ Pf TOBACCO or a QOQp COAT—She whp want? a boxofS|?JUFF or a FINE DRESS, will do we(j |o cqH andoxam jpe before purchaainrcTsewherel poqie opd gee and be convinced of the truth of the Tor H. H. PUTTER. Middleborj Centre,Nov. 8,1855. LOOK OUT FOR THE EKGJBIE! The Seasons change — SO DO FRIENDS AND FORTUNE! AND BUSINESS KELATIONST TIIERBTORE, TABOR, Sc CQ., (Succeed Tabor, Young 4 E®-} p JIIE FOCNtIBY business, as Manufacturers of steam Engines, nojfpr* and Machinery of all kinds; Stoves,'Hollow Ware, Tin, and Copper Ware. REPAIRING & JOB WORK dope wjth the least possible delay. p/ijirga for patterns, PLOWCof all kinds, (two,of which look the premium at tho late County Fair,) kppt constantly I op hand. We hpye the delusive right, fof Tjoga Pounty, to manjifacture and vend the itibs SfOVR. ,qne of file best fit no). Ifip vefy besf) pqpk gloves ever invented; which is always qn han(f at our store house, for wholesale Sc reikil. Their Stoves took the premium over t|ip Albany Stoves at the late Fair. That ja g feather in onr cap which we,<Jqlnl intend tq have piupkpd o^^opn. Corn siiellen, Of all the improved putternslhal cprp menu them, selves id fa pners. " 1 Besides this, we intend to furnish better Ware, heller article, and belter work, at lower pncca than any other establishment in Tjoga county will bo able to do. And llio mgn who nays CASH, can get what he buys at rednepd prices.' This lathe lair way of doing business, and the system upon which the Tioga Foundry and Machine Shop will be con duced hcfeaflcf. Don’t wait for the wagon, but come oi). TABOR, BALDWIN Sc CO, Tioga, NrJv. 15,1855.—if. CT Old Iron and Copper, and all kinds of produce taken in exchange for work. R l AER CHANGE, and a good opportunity to re sponsible men to obtain profitable employment. Colporteurs, and lV"troar |pys—Any person obtaining subscribers for Flriv? COPIES of either of tho two following’American National Works, and remitting the amount’([less a large to Ihp publishers, will be entitled to Fitly Dollars’ worth from the subjoined List of Valuable Works al Uie fool of this advertisement American Naliunal Worlds; Jit. THE NATIONALOF THE GNJTED SPATES* Colonial," Revolutionary, and Constitutional, chiefly from National Documents. By J. B. Leasing ana Williams. -With num erous fine illustrations on'steel and wood. 3 vols. iini>cnul 8?q doth gilt, 37 00. 2nd. TIIS. STATESMAN'S MANUAL: con taining thepjvca, Messages, and Adminhlrationaof the Presidents, from Washington to Pierce. With fine fiorlralls on steel. 4 vols. large Bvo., cloth, 310 00. Popular on,d Valuable Work*,an Premiums to Agra's A Voice to American*, by American*] 4tl] edition, Bvo. cloth, Dowling's History of Romanism, S(J illustra tions, Bvo., cloth, Mr*. Ellis’s Choice Works for Homily Circle pistes, 2 sole. B*o. cl'plli Tiip Anierteati end Qdd fellows Literary Museum, 40 <ilcc| engravings % vol*. Bvo doth u . Guide to Knowledge, 300 plate*, rovul Bvo., cloth .’ Wonders of the World, 250 platne, 8vo„ O* wishing (q engage in the good work of circulating these iinpqrlanrPuhlicalians, will please address a lino Iq the publisher, EDWARD WALK ER, lf4 FuUoii'st, New Vork,and they will receive immediate alien (jop with 101 l particalara of Com missions, 4-Ri Keivspnpefj'" pppying the above, and inserting tlic same ten limes! sending a copy of each insertion to the ' publisher, will bo entitled to a copy of the National History or the Statesman's Manual, aub. jeet to their irder. Feb. 19. ( jJ857.-10w. ’’ Aid Fok- Kaunas. f I'HOSE who desire to contribute to the relief of *■ the sufferers in Kansas, can send their eonln tiqnslo M. H. at Wellabaro', with the assu rance that every dollar will be appropriated to the suffering settlers there. All amounts rccciyqd will be acknowledged in the Agitnior. , ' ' A. B. SHURTLEFF, , Agent of K Y.KantntAid Society. B. BARR I'espcctCnllv announces Wthe public llial he has removed -ilia Office to I tie dwelling lately occupied by. Jos,-I’, Morris, Ej()., whore he may bq (qqqd at all hours when (iq[ professidna|ly epgagfij, * Demands for hjs serviced pfoiiiptly responded to | lye|jvtjoio', April 21,'lMC.' ....81 00 2 50 . 4 00 5 00 9 SO a ou
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