bis Icrdsbi^F 84 of iumfc, pnd could npt ptyhim. So Mr.Percnrtem watted upon Messrs,, Jones, di;Co., and round they itsB nsrer.hada c£nl o/.huAiqblelofdships rpoß ey. In the apace of a shoii half bour, w.ha( a change ; thefarin was not sold, but he wasd Mr. Perchmedf . accordingly brought suit be fore the againsi Loi'd Arthur John for swindling, anotlie warrants lor bis arrest were pkteetHn *bb bands pf Abe officers. Unfortunately, bis lordship had hired a buggy ftow Mr.: Jacob] Qardpa. Jo^ go to Brownslown, to return m lime for the wed ding- He did not return, and it ia supposed he seized the opportunity .10 reach some coun try railway depot a id leave the vicinity. We sincerely sympathize with the bride Stad be; patents. _ The guests were invited, ibeMhiatSY wadjtL'ihSipSrlor, the -Slipper was laid—Mr. Lougarey, who had advanced his loMahtp $lBO in jewelry, was to act as his gfoqrnsman,. and lie was there. ' The po lice officers were there atsp. io watch, the ar rival of-his lordship. But bis lordship, dis appointed all. % We presonte'wo have nothamed half-the persons who have been victimized by thfs precious scamp. A man named Brodhead, a brakesman on the Central Rr&d, and an Englishman, was induced lo loan him $lOO and go to Philadelphia to lift £ll,OOO ster ling, which'he alleged was laying there for him. Mr, B, was to be at home at two o’clock this morning. His lordship also induced a simple Englishman lo act as his servant and lake care of his hound—he had one. Notwithstanding the aerihusneas of one or two phases of this it Is as .a whole the most laughable affair we hare ever beard of transpiring in this city. The money losers have not the least sympathy, and they will be targets for " roasting” for ail months. His lordship’s attorney was also deceived, but rather had his eyes open towards the last We have the pleasure of recording the arrest of the tilled gentleman by officers Hamilton and Wray, about hall-past ten o’clock last night. They reached the stable at that hour, and os soon as they saw the police they ran, but they were so gloriously drunk—drunk as lords—that they overtaken. When taken to the Mayor’s office, #6O and a gold watch were (bund on Lord Arthur John. Both were committed for a hearing to-day. fn the police office they still retained their battenr. My Lord said dictatorially, 41 band me a chair.” The officer replied, “ you are old enough to help yourself.” So In did help himself. pRfiSBYTfiRIANI CHURCH.—UntiI further X notice, (he services m this Church will com mence one hour Artier, to wit—Sabbath School at 1, and preaching at 3, r. M. Looking-glass plates—with or without Frames, for sale at THE DRUG STORE. "VfOTICE is hereby given that an election of Di il rectors. Secretary and Treasurer, ofihe Mans field Iron Works, will be held it the office of Said Company at Mansfield, on the first Monday of Jan uary nea£ at X o'clock P, M. ol said day. Doe. 16,1656. J. S. HOARD, Sec'y. MY wife Moriah Babb, Has left my bed "and board without any just cause or provocation, this is to caution all persons ftom harboring or trust ing her on my' account, as I shall pay no debts of Iter contracting after this date. CALEB BABB. Morris, Dec. 15,1856. feTERVtRGADER; •fjTTTLL pleue notice tli» idTrrHserrwnt descriptive of Mr. W Siam’ Pictotut fAMiLi Bint*, and *cnd for the Prin ted Qetalogue of all our lUnitratcd -IFork*. f%„ To the nnltirted in the jpeat *rt pi Soiling Book*, we would my, tnat wo jnrient a scheme for money making, for better than all the gold mines of California and Australia. 49** Any person wishing to embark In tbo enterprise, will risk little by sending to the Publisher $25, for which he will racajrasaniplp'.copies of the various works, fat -wholesale price*,) can&Oy Wied, hmmtd, and directed, affording a way liberal percentage to the agent for Hs trouble. TFlth these be will toon be uls to ascertain the most saleable, and order accordingly. Address (post paid A fTT>O - t.' • . \f&WBT oKABft ftiMlsher.: . 181 Ifillam Stmt, New rdrl^. BOOKS! BOOKS BY SUBSCRIPTION. “ Recollection of a Lifetime," By Peter Parley. The bfetl hook «f the last half century, » ArticExpeditions.” By Dr. Kane, A Magnifi, cent book. H Hiatory of all Nation*." By 6. G. Goodrich. work. ** Encyclopedia of Animated Nature.” By Dr. .Frost* Containing 1350 opirited IlluAra liana, of anon, animals, abd every creeping thing. ' ~ “Dxxa" Mrs. Stowe's last work. And all other popular publication! of the Day, Furnished by Canvaaaing Agebts, -who wilt deliver them to the subscribers. Dec: 18,1856.—6 w - • / ~ ybp.SBEN MONK’S , " WEW AMERIEAN MAP. Exhibiting the larger portion of North America, embracing the United States and Territories,’ Mex ico and Central America, including the West I*, dia Wanda, the Canadas, New Brunswick' and Nova Scotia. Compiled floor recent Government Surveys and other authentic sources. It also exhibits a map of Hie world on Mercator’s Projection, by which, the relative positions of the Eastern and Western Continents, and the various groopt'Of Islands are shown at one view. This map contains about 36 square feet, is got np in'msgnificenl style, mounted ou.Roilers, and is delivered to subscribers at Hie astonishing low price of 8650, colored by Stales, and $7.00 colored bv coanlfes.- ■' ' ’?’ - '• . J • We bare the exclusive right to rell this map in Tioga Co. Mr. Geo. H. Taner will casvasa (be Conptjr forthwith, carrying a copy of the map'for ‘deamination. x PUTNAM A TAKER, Agents, Dee: 18, 1856. (6u) Ho I For. Kansas! fS aball atari again for Kansas with another' com pany, March 1857, from Bennett’s Hotel, HaSalo. Those going West will find it, greatly to Jh« lr advantage to locate in Kansu. It is the mosl beautiful country on the continent. Land only $1,25 Sf l iru o i a T* ,“ ' l* »U who desire to go, from Buffalo to Leavenworth,'for 425. ! Address * A. H. SHURTjW K tfe Aid Society, Watkins, N. Y. > /. ■ 1 ' ’’Aid For W’Mnfribfate to the relief of Mnd ‘hnr centric MfH.OGfflS.’at Well.be, O', wilh'fheW ranee that every ddllr iwilThe appropriated to tlie suffering settlfialhere... .AUaqioQOts received will ha. acknowledged in lim Jgilafer,- t / . . A.H.BBPBTXrKFF, , i , ent JCamat Aid , »f; on or y about the m 017$ a red yearling KSat Ciuileatorv December 11*1856. T OST.—Supposed Ipha'ye been droppedori the XJ Fair Ground, A LIKE. HBBB or a young man now dean.’ At M t» ! iho on- Protbyicrlarf Parsonage, Weljsboro’ ' THE TRIBUNE FOB 1857, The ElecMpn i». ; p»W,AndjiU retuß proves that invert online Ttebabucin ptrW.ii not ja efifflplttcd.J lie a(l< (bb portions of the country-—in New-EngUnd, New. York, Ohio,'- end the- North-West—the Republican bsnnet float*in triumph} whilein Southern isney, Pennsylvania, Indianaaqd Illlnois--snabertiWbote-' erer schaoU are lob heW'irtd too feeble toharO eduraled the prefent of Votdrv—the black flkg'of obslrdcts"thelunshlnei Asftaneer loAnier-' icamight distinguish thnM'jfertinM'bfdUr country ipoetblcs*ed with Education, Intelligence, Thrift' and virtue)by.aeannWlhereiimtf ofthe.maidetK UaJ cooteetflf-1856, We have failed of present me cess, not because the People are agalnat ua, but be. pause that largeportion who did not hear or read the argument and do not know what : were'the real qoe«- tiuna at iasue, went almost solid againl ns, revere log the verdict which the great majority of the educated and intelligent endeavored to pronounce. These facta indicate the )»lh of pressing duly,— With no upmanly .repining* OTer,what is Irrevoea hie—with no abatement of heart or h ope because the triumph of Liberty in her new ordeal ia not won at the Long Island abd: White Plains oi her struggle— Withpo ’shidow of regret that the responsibility of governing is not confided to. hjr, champions before the People were fully ready to sustain them—we be gin ’afresh the work of-differing that vital truth which, in regard to the concerns of this world as j well .as of the, neat, makes Pyee indeed. Now, inthq ( Slave Power's heyday of victory, when Its ministers and aervitoraare gathering and plotting to make the most of (heir triumph and “ crush out" the spirit which they vainly believe to be crucified and entomb ed—new, when the faint-hearted or cold-hearted who lately basked in the sunshine of our premature hope ore hauling off to repair damages and talking os abandoning the ragged arena of Politics Ibr morf quiet and flowery fields—now, in this huurofwcarie ness and shadow, Thk Tribune renews its vows of. eternal hostility to every farm of tyranny over the bodies or souls of men—to the shameful , assumption that tiie benighted and leeble, wbealher in soul or body, are to be regarded and treated as (he con venience or the prey oftheir wiser or stronger breth ren—to the domination of despots and oligarchs, whether of empires or plantations —to the enslavers of cities and kingdoms in Europe or the breeders for the auction-block and the cotton field in Virginia or | Alabama, The doctrine that no human being was ever crea ted for the benefit or advantage of another—that all service between man and man should be free and reciprocal—that the laborer should not toil and sweat to pamper others’ pride or minister to others’ luiury, but for the sustenance and comfort of those near end dear to him—ie destined to certain triumph. It jmut pravailvfbr God reignt,and Earth was not crea ted to be a theater ofinjueticc, oppression and misery for ever. It must triumph ; for all true prophecy affirms and Um vindication of the Divine benignity imperatively requires iL It mast triumph; for Democratic America cannot always remain the scoff of aristocrats and (lie shame of reformers and liberals throughout the Old World. It must triumph ; for Alan's history is not a chaos or a riddle, lint every whgfp. instinct with mejning; and no heroic eifoiV’ever failed of its effect—no drop ofdiartyr blood was ever shed.itt-vain. • < But even if we Republicans were disposed.to fold our arms in slumber, our adversaries would not per. mlt it They are busy to-day in lengthening their cords and strengthening their slakes with a vigilance and activity which reveals a consciousness on their part that their dominion must be made sore forth with or their scepter will have forever departed.— To-day, myrmidoms of the Slave Power threaten and harass Northern Mexico, are encamped in (he heart of Central America and waging % war of ex termination on the distracted inhabitant* of it* petty Republics, while it by turns leers and scowls ]at Cuba, while it* most ruthless bauds are precipitated on devoted Kansas, under the protection and smiles of the Federal Admioisration. Ever) as we write, the telegraph informs as that twenty Free-Stale men. guilty of attempting to defend their.homes against the rspiaeaad violence of Buford’s and Titus's blood-thirsty bandits, have been convicted hyLe campte's Court of manslaughter I and sentenced to five years' imprisonment at hard labor as felons,— This is bat a fair specimen of what has lone passed for '‘justice" m u;. t , .. criminals into pay and aids them in bunting down, plundering and “ wiping out" the innocent, whom ikeonsigna to Uic Stale prison iflbey are ever goaded into the madness of resisting their oppressors- Such crimes and Wrongs as unhappy Kansas lias' for twelve mouths endured, even Hungary or Poland has ever known; and the Power at whose Insliga lion these villainies were and are perpetrated sits enthroned in the White House, and bas jnst achieve ed. another four years' ascendancy in lln.Fcdertl Government, Who, in view of these tacts, can say thql Republicans may new pile theft arms, even for an'hour? : . • i. Tux Tribune willbe.au it has been, a Political journal—avowedly, though not cxcUivelyso. • It re cognizes the truth that Freedom and Slavery arc hereg/appledjn deadly .conflict, andthat-in toe ip •solt ode of them must. lose, all control .over the Bed. oral Government. But, while it,gives prominence and .emphasis to. lire discussion nod elucidation of the greet issue of the day, ilsipks nqne of the char acrteistic of a Business and Family The proceedings of Congress, like those in Kansas, ' will be qratpbed abd reported by an able and fearless ’corps ofCorrespondents, while froraLbndon,Tins, Constantinople, HaVana, Stnrranciscoj Albaby and other’dentotsuf interest; our special advices will be, as they have been, fresh, and relieve. ..A member of oqr Editorial eorpa—Bsyard Taylor—is notv ip Northern Europe, and will spend thn Winter, in Sweden, Lapland. Ranis. thence making his way next,season acrossSibena'aiufTarlkry to thernqutn of the Amour, and thence heyneward by the Pacific and California, unless some change, of route shall promise greater interest and profit toonr .readers, for whom alone he will write regularly throughout his adventurous journey, which ia likely Iq, require (wo years for its completion. Oar reports of (he taint Interesting .Lectures, Public Meetings,/ stc., will bo full and reliable, and. our Foreign and Do rn estie News made np with a careful regard to the condensation into oor ample columa of the greatest amount of intelligence- tfjal is, consistent With the usp of type of generous size. In short, if yie fail, to make The Tribune worth its cast, it shall not be for want of expenditure or, , , .... - If It be deemed desjrabfe by Republicans .that Thk Tribune should bq circulated in their several localities, we urge them (b see that Clubs be made up and forwarded in season. The Postmasters are semi-officUlly admonished not to aid our circuia. liqn, but to urge instead that, of journals deemed “sound," and “National" by.the compatriots of Atchison and Slringfetlpw. \Ve ask live Republi cans everywhere to car,e thbi these efforts be not effectual to quench the light oi Ifpeedoin in the mprky tniaUof Slavery. j . TERMS. , , , Psilt TaisuNE, per annum $6 00 J 'i '■ •' S i ’eswi-WiikivAaißuNt.:'..! f. Single -Copy.per annmn 00 Two Copies, ‘ “ \c5,00 Five Copies,, 1 “ .'.‘...11 09 ,Ten Copies. “ ........20 00 Pfo.settd The 'Seroi-Wrtkly: to clergymen at 82 mr?*' ■ ■ v~\' 7 -•* vmnf I Tauwwa. > f f ; ,■ . Single Copy, per annum... \. .-,#2 00 Three Copies J* •; r..............' 5.00 Five-Coptca 4 . - >, T" - ., ,; .8 .00 Ten Copies, . .., <r .l3 00 Twenty Copie*, toone address, and any ! , Target nciiribir'at this 1 'rile of .00 enuum, , ......I,'" ' . Twenty Copies, tit m’tiiS-' ' 1 SaSitesSSr* We continue to send The Weekly to jpSllwhldbl, the i'' r } it Poatmaeler^w^ Wmre the letter i$ Mailed should be made 'acqifiunted with its gqptcqtp, and- beepa ; dwreriptiop ,of thp hiila.-r ••'•'«"*’■'^^■«,.„; J - M ,.. , ,„^,-~ .. ■ -—... —gaasUJ-ji’g^gw-— — ■—, ; TiQflA aMtAT.qS; ' ~~r' ~ . 'When draft* can be obtained, they ore moeh aafer Itbab’td *«d bUU; <r irj m;£ j <3 5• ~ t. Bffl;of-nny ■ epeeie-neyiiHf bwat 4*.to,Bate? Vo £an!s . noM rorbie All mat U'&ediiirT'fijt ible. inctgji) toe motirt, & ecriber, with hl* Pott-Office. Ctwmt/ana Slate: and direct the lUtdrfto Ju f. -Et» .**ju,\? ' GREELEY &~McELRATU, .; "■•'■ - ; •-.1! TribunOjOftce,New York, December , The &eaiJFamfljr,Wßelily FftperT^ attained theexCnot! ™?y cif«tUUon.pfJ)«a.»Btu»drwy and- Ninety .Thousand ow>J«L WtftE MTBRATTTRE oo- Slartty. Mr.BONNER, ThePrcipiietorof the LEDGER, wn ploy* the beet talent In the country, and by so doing makes ttwhestpaper. Bach writerea»FanyFein,SylTanQaCobVJr. yul EBMafton ore pennantly engaged on It, and will write tbr no 7 other paper hereafter. MrCßteotiraafc alM^ I* printed on beefeUfeJl white .paper, and Is composed of eight pages, making tn« handsomest weekly pa per in the country. Tftto published eveiy'Satttrday, and sold at'all the now*offices andttewii throughout tho country; and U mailed, tor subacribetsAt teg dollars per an* nnu f» pies artaeni for three dcdldu'. Any persoV.bb* talnißg>-Wgbt vnbiiOTfbers (onf*lohnartdnb rates,}-and sending pa M 2, will be entitled to one copy Tree. Terms forarfanly Tn advance, Addraw all letters,to ‘ " ! ROBERT BONNER, PaWhher of Now York Ledger. , 44 Ann Street, New York.. K. B.—Now h & good time to subscribe as EMERSON BEN NEJTtt Great Original 'Notel of FRONTIER LIFE, *lll 1>« commenced in the LEpQEft on the first of January. Have You Subscribed .IN TUB Cosmopolitan Art Association FOR THE THIRD TEAR t SEE THE EASE INDUCEMENTS!—XIwinanagm haro the pleasure of abEponcing that tho collection of >Vorki of Art designed fof distribution among the subscribers, whose names are received previous to the 28lh of January, *67, is much larger and more, lastly than on any'prerlous rear. Among the leading work!* Jn Sculpture—executed in the finest Marble—U the now and beautiful Statue of the V ‘f WOOD NYMPH,” The Busts of thoThfco Great American Statesmen, Clay, Webster <s• calhoun, Also the exfnlsire Ideal Bust, “SPRING.” APOLLO AND DIA N A, IN MAEBLE, LIFE SIZE, Together with the following Groups and Statues In Carrara Marble—gf tho Struggle far the Heart,: • •} Venus Mid Apple; Psycho; Magdalen; Child of the Pea; Innocence; Gnptire filnl; and littlo Trtuntl* With numerous works, in Bronze, and a collection of Several Hundred Fine Oil Pniniingii, by leading Artists. The whbloof which aro to be distributed or allotted among the subscribers whose names are received previous to the TVf ENT Y-EIGHTH OF JANUARY, ’67, when the Distribution will take, place. fERSIS Or SUBSCRIPTION ‘Every rabiterftvr of Tihtu Dollars Is entitled to A copy of the splendid Steel Engraving, “Saturday Nlgbt m or A copy of any of the following |3 Magazines ono year; also A copy of tho Abt Jouukal one year, and A Ticket In the Anbual Distribution of Works‘of Art. Thus, for $3 paid, a person not only gen a beautiful En uring or Magqsln? ppo year, but also rccclrca the Art Jour nal ope year, a Ticszt in the Annual Dlslrlbulion mak ing tour 'dollam woarff or’wLinwo *attki besides ticket, by which a valuable painting or piece of statuary may be receiv ed in addition. Those who perfer Magazines to the Engraving * Bfttaniftr Night,’ can have either of the following one year; Harpers Knickerbocker Magazine, Graham’s Magazine, Blackwood Magazine, Southern Literary Messenger. K ; iNo person Is restricted.tq a single shore, Tbo*e r who tak ing five mombtnhips, remitting $l5, axe entitled to *stxEn gravings, ana lb six tickets In the distribution, bran* the Magazines, one year, and nix tickets. J * , Poreoos, in remitting funds lor membership. wJU please register the letter at’th'e Poit Office, ioTprevent loss; on re . cety( ufwhieh, « certificate of Membership* together with the Engraving or Magazine desired, will be lot warded to any pkrt of the country. .i . . . Fbr fartliecparticuUn, mo tbs November Art JopmaLssat: free on application. ' ' address C.k DERBY, Actuary A. 348 Broadway; New York, or Western Offlcb, 1M Water street, Htmdnsky, Ohio, or J. N. HAGUE, Hon. Sec. , I ,f ;> j ' i ' ' '• „ • Wcllsboro’ i*n. R.4H. PRATT, E ASlTfCrenwo ms , GROCERIES And now is time lobuy cheap for cash, si the GROCERY STORE, formely oocnpied by R. S, Daily. Hiving lately incresed his stock ofGrocerica, the subscriber flatters himself that he can't be beat in that line. Call and examine his stock of Teas, Sugar. Coffee, Raisins, Rice, Fish-ers Stone }Sare,.. Wooden Warti df. SfC. dfc. CONFECTIONERIES, and all articles pertaining to his line of Business will be kept constantly on blind, la connection with the above, he has fitted up a very neat OYSTER SALOON, for the accommodation of all who may favor him with a call. ... Wellsboro, Deo. 11.1856.—1 f. . . GREAT RUSH AT EVANS A CO’S I rpHE fact is established that 409 Broadway is the place in x Now York to boy B4ok«. EVANS k CO. sell Books as Idvu they cau be bought anywhere, and give with each book a. present varying In value from 26 cts. tosloo. The ■value Df the'present depends upon the number of the book purchased. Gifts delivered at the time of the sale. Great In ducement to agents. Catalogues, containing list of books a&d prizes, sent to any address frod. Persons unacquainted with the firm of StasB k Co„ are respectfully referred to the following leading publishing bouses: Miller, Orton, k Mulligan,) 25 Park Row. New York: Derby k Jackson. 110 N&suad street, New York. Phillips, Sampson A Go., 18 Hauler street, Boston; Sanborn. Carter k Basin, Boston, Mass. Send fur a Catalogue I •• December. 11,186&—8m. . Employment for the Winter, TUB beet tookfor Agents,—To persons out of employment —An' Elegant'Oift for a Yathrr hi Pfoseht to hie ram My I Send for One Copy, and try It among your WANTED. —Agents in every section of tHc United States, to drchlate 8 BARS’ LARGE‘TYPE QUARTO BIBLE, for family Use—Entitled The PeoplefcPlotorlal SomestloPlble, With abent On* Thoaeahd EdgraTings! I > Thisuseful 1109 k I# destined,,if gn opinlontoom tho Notices 6f the to harcan unprecedenteddrewwtloh ine rery section Of our widespread continent, and to'form a distinct ex* ia tbe sale of our works* it u ill, uo doubt, .in, a few rears becomes THE FAMILY BIBLE OE THE AMKIU CAN PEOPLE. * The faiost liberal remuneration ★III be allowed toall j*apn« wh(£ oa7.be pteficA >to-procure subscribers to the aboVe." from 60 ter loer topic? may easily be circulated and sobHn wfc Wtyo pfipripal t f We* and towni of tho Union.— IT WILL BE SOLD BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY, 4S'*AppllCftt!ous should be made at'onoe, as tlje field will soon bo occupied. « << 1 Persons wishing to acts as qgentSi and do a< Sale busi ness,- can sencL foc a specimen. copy. > 4®- On receipt of tho ortabllahed price, 81* Dollar*, Ihe PICTORIAt, FAMILY BIBLE,' wlih a well bound Subscription Book, wftl Mtfcto* fuUy boxed, and forwarded.per-express, at ourrUkandpx pens?,, to any. town pr village lathe. United States, excepting those 91 California,' Oregon add Texas.' 1 * 49* Register yrfdr Letters, and your money *lll come safe. tS.In :ad<UBoQ to!lbe Bktocial Bible, wapublish a targe number of Illustrated Family Iftirks, ivory popular, ana of such high moral and unexceptionable .cnamtor. ihat'wb'llo good nteif miy wtbly‘ ehgage fhihrirmrnritftton,linsy win confer a Public Benefit, and receive a Fair Compenwlton- tor thdrlatyr. •, yiV, r j , t . n ■y/n./iIM 43*" Orders respectfully Solicited, For further particulars, address the subscriber, tyofatpald.) 1 ‘ HOBERT<SBIR& - ■ v, 181 frilUamEtreet RewTofk. . -tr/HERHAS, oIywiftTLOCRETIA MOYER, •VV 'has lelt Thsr lied and board, without apyjost cause or provocation, thii is to oaulidnall persona from liarboring. or J lru»linir Jjer on my account, as I shall pay no debts Sfhe'r walrsstW after Ibis date. . ;i,l H r'-i 1 si 11 IiMONTBVJLEB MOYER. Delmtr, > DiEIOV Bd.BR, .mpectfully 4-V, appppqceptp tbe bo, ha, .rerqpypl m, Offic,,to the,dwelling lately More is. i&qn may J»,fouii4 at,,l( ,hpqrs whan not prnfefcienaUy engaged. • ■ . .Oetauids (far hi* secvicos.proajptly feapaadaqlo Well, boro’, April -i, 1856. ' DDHF ;... , A * tht tami) ,ix BaUdlapi,' ;pnt#rt‘WTjar) 11868, the gear' ■preaemd. the mona 4 Bnt,; Flaber.t Brit; 4 Co, alter na burning nilnt HOURS, and what we hare t their great enp^ “a-nsasst while the hooded “RatamandenT 1 of other oaken wWhidi «*»■ lro ” 6h,£C,lktlUl,lrf, '* ilh6W “• rnmMeniS! jfo&aaeird old' “¥*■™»*ilejro*taafc.B»d» : lß thladtr which Jj Drotett- J? fSB geataatoelt to.reeiat ooni tlian, Rouble tWaUoujlt bfhfat tjf anjOdhcr Mfenartrtnown. FARIiBLS AND.HJERRfm, „ r Bole Maniifaclnrera In thla State of " ' " HerHhj»«~Ear<>ul COUi*p)A n ««fcg. *»*«« f ° r June 88,1656. I” Pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Tioga Co. Pa., I will expose to public sale on the premises, on Friday/tho 68th : day of November 1856* to Die highesiand best bidder, 1 the fulldrfing described real estate, siloale in the tdWnshifi 'of Jackson, late the estate of Hannoh Kelley, deceased, to wit -.—Beginning 'bVb stake in the center of the road at Job's Corners in Jackson township, thence north four degrees, west six perches to a post, theneo thence south eigbty-two degrees east sixteen end two tenths perches to a post, thence south five degrecs west to the center of the road near D. N. Hunt's barn, thence aljng the center of said road eighteen perches to the place of beglhning—containing one hundred and thirty-seven rods, with'a frame boose and frame paint abpp.tlipjreop. Terms mode known on day of sale. BENJ, WELLS, Adm'r. Jackson, Nov. 5,1856. AdiulnUlralot-’s Sale. NOTICE is hereby given (bat in pursuance of an order of the Orphan a Court of Tioga county, I will expose to public sale on the premises, on Fri day the 28th day o| November, 1856, to the highest and best bidder, the following described real estate situate in the township of Chatham, Tioga county Pa., late the estate of Andrew Hand deceased. — Bounded on the north by Amos Randall, east by James Lewis, the public highway, Benjamin. T. Spencer and Clark, on the south by ——Bee. jjraff and Stephen Hail, and Seth Daggett—contain mg eighty.llirce acres and onetapjhpf an acre, part of warrant No. 1335, with fifty-two acres imprpvpd, frame house, log barn and apple orchard tlicrcpn.— Terms made known on the day of sale. DANIEL 3. SHOVE* Adm'r. Chatham, Nov. 5,1856. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. Bt T|rti« Orphan*'poqrl ;of Tioga County, to us directed, wc will expose to public sale, an the premises, in Rutland township, on THURSDAY the Isidoy of January,'TBs?, the following describcd rcaf estatd, late the 1 property of Albert A, Johnson, dcc’d. to wit: a lot of land situate in the township Tioga county; bodn ded on the north by Martin JqhnsOd, on the east by lands br.Lewis Seely, tin'the south by lands df Jeffer son Protemijn. and bit the west bylariHp of Widow Rockwell.' 1 Containing fifty scvehbdrce.ll being the eolith, part ot lots No, 46 and 56, of the Bingham tands ip said Iqtynsliip, ;’WUlrabout thirty’ dcrek tin pibved. a fryme hobse 'artd blrn'npon lt.' 1 Tdfms will bc nude known oti the day ofsale. WILLIA'MdARRISON, 1 .j' , EMILINE JOHNSON. \ Adm rB, Rutland, Dee. 8,1856. . WHAT CAN WOMAN HO? I n^d7^va^^ws2:a ,i “> having ah immense sale, and is considered one of his best efforts. In it will be found Mr; Arthur’s views oh the vexed question of WOiTIAN’S RIGHTS, And what she can do as SISTER, WIFE and MOTHER. Specimen copies sent by mail on re ceipt of the price, $l,OO. , J..W. BRADLEY, Publisher, , 48 North 4lh SL Philadelphia. Fa. N. B. Wc publish oil Mr, Arthur's New Books. Scnd for onr list, and terras lo Agents. . * IIHE Subscriber having purchased a part of tlie Slock,of.Drugs and Medicines formerly pvyncd by Robert Roy, is now receiving fresh stippndfl* :0o would respectfully inform the public ift&t he intends to continue Ihe Drug business alike old stand. The store will be left still in care of the former proprie tor (Robert Roy) and it is hoped that by its ample, provision for the wants of the community, and by. attention to customers, it may stilfbe found worthy 6f public favor and patronages 1 .Call and see for yourselves, * JOHN A. ROY, ' October 9lh, 1856. , ' v ' “ Sale of Personal Property. THE SUBSCRIBER wishes to sell for cash or approved paper, ~ , i A.yoko of working qxpn, seven years old past measure 6j loci, jn good working.qrqpr. Two young cows. One horse, gelding, kind and scHicdable." A good sized yearling mare Colt, halter broke, ■ All of wliic|i properly may be sccii and examined oh Ihe "premists, iwc miles dasl' or Wellabirrh’ tin the Stale Road leading to Covington. Nov. 6,1856. LYMAN WETMORE, NEW MILLINERY SHOP ia WelUboro’.Eihit door above Roe 1 ! Store. RRS) E. E. KIMBALL, has established herself in the Millinery business, at the above place .where she is uow receiving Tram ■ Neivi Yhrki Ibll assortraent-nf alt articles pcftaTn jng 10 tlie.businostrmd.tyliich will be sold as cjioap ns tiiey can be procured. LUIs side of tbe cjty. / She would respectfully invife ladies to call and examihedier stock and Work Wore purchasing clse iwherfi December 3,.1856.-tC HORStBf o Subscribe*-offers cflPfticr singly o|p.Uigclljer, young 1 and valuable horses on .reasonable 0 terms. They! may bo seen and examined at His stable one mile north. Of E. fifaarlesWh Eost-offiof. 7’. T L r Nov. 27, 1856. HAUVEYADAMB. ■ ■ :s FQRSIAJLB.:i. « A Woolen Factory & , • mUB J. (gr, tale Woolen [Factory, SaWjiUn.and Timber lot near wdlnboro’. ' ThoMachmery-Iq lie Factory consisting of “oncSclf* la In jjood rtjnnfnjf timer, tfiosfdf If Is rteariy neSr and of tho best construction. He will sell the whototogtth* or, or the factory touclUnery aepmutely; the locatfohiijood, andtbatornuwillhf.wjw .j,.,., , ~ S!hAcg^r Auditor?* Wollcci. 1 LI/ pertbns 'intCrested in' the-proeceds of'llie -£*■ sale pf renl ! e«iafopirlr. J. Srpytllc are'nollfiftl fo’{vrOseYit (helr elaifils to the subscriber al’th'eTm dWribmed.' ’’i DONALMON, Aimt* • Noiramber slBs6. .•'••i - -' ■'■ ■■ 1 ' ' , . Time I .TlmeJTlme! . Time TIMS flow, tVonr-jn»Unts<»nd : ot theseeaoh'ODe Should be eiteomdd as if ib wire atone. .4 :1 , IFapy w(»h i»]l Jt nWllbe restored. .Tlift.Apbsijibet Mo.aqjtni.ng.fiv. tfeq.iin, Clorks and Jewdrr.. All pork warranted.,.. Welli-boro, July 24,1855.' ‘ . A. FOLEY. ’it! '0 jirfen.r 1 -i '• ii)i;<| !■'?, 'io i-j-’i:r> ej ,f ;;,! :" : J <ii.)i! ■oJ [;■ - 0‘ j|^ rpHE. greatest SiTORE of acted alsorlnfdhl, dir.' 1 NATIONAL VAfeo a iargt with the greatest see them. . - HlfWA*. , - . . - sold os cheap if not cheaper than ihnl of any other establishment in tiie County. |Edre Gutters made to order on short no. tier. JOBBING done to order and in the best manner. All Tin-ware carefully proved before leaving the ilibp. O’ Old Iron, Copper, Brass, Pewter, and also Silver and Gold either old or new, ta ken in.exchange for Goods at the Market price. They respectfully! solicit the patronage of all who h ith to purchase anything in iheir line, assuring them that money can be saved by examining their slock before purchasing elsewhere. PREMIUMS on TinWnfe were given tor best Slock and Work &c., at the late county Fait. D. P. & W. ROBERTS. Wcltsboro.’ Nov., 22,1855.-1 f. | WGLLMOM ACADEMY. E. E. Burlingame, A. B. Principal Mias Mas* Bbadlkx & Mabt A. Buelinqamx, Assistants. The Winter Term of this linUtulion will cam. meocc Tuesday, December 3d. Rates of Tuition for Term of 11 Weeks Primary Department, including Reading Writing, Spelling, primary Arithmetic, Geography* History, &c„. $2,00 Beginning Eng. Grammar, Elementary Arithmetic, Geography, History, dtc., 2,50 Higher .English—Arithmetic and Gram, mar completed; Geog. of Heavens, Fa- , miliar Science,&c., 3,00 Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Nut. ura) Philosophy, fee.,. -4,00 Practical Astronomy, do.' Surveying and ° Chemistry, Latin, Greek, French and - .German 5,00 Drawing, (extra). 2,00 Bills made out from the lime of entering to the end of the Term, and expected to be settled at mid dle of the Term. Id add'ilmn to nsnnl branches, (here will be ir u Teacher's Clasp,” composed of those wishing to engage in leaching* Lectures will be given to the Class by the Principal end others. Also, weekly I discussions before the Principal, upon such subject! as may come before the class. | The Academy is provided with Apparatus suitable fgr Philosophical and Chemical experiments—such .ss'is used ln IhCihigher Schools of,N. Y; Experi ments will be givep to the classes weekly* Compositions and Declamations every Wednesday afternoon. Tile ‘^Wellsboro*'Debating Club” is now in soc- composed of Stadenta and others fro|p{ll|e town, interested.in. pudl.tlfaira. An eff. ort lyiU'bc made to secure a course of Lectures be. fore the.Soclfcly thh coming winter. "Board can be obtained in private families at $2,00 per week. Those wishing to furnish their own roomsnnd board themselves,, can be accommodated by applying to the Principal. This Academy is situated in tbc healthy and pleasant village of Wellsboro 1 , the County seat of * *s*7“ T, ’ s i" of access by a daily line of stages lo Tioga ; then*, by Ulc N Lnc road at Corning. Also by stages to aojotniup towns, north, west and Soulh. L. I. Nichols, Sec'y. JAS. LOWREY, Pres. MAP OP TIOGA COUNTY, From actual Measurement, ami Surveys throughout the county. By a Corps of Surveyors’icho are. fully competent to lie difficult tusk assigned them. THE uodpnlgncd willjpnblish shortly, piutided a sufficient Dumber of {Subscribers be obtained, a ‘ ATtflfrxVD COMItETE MAP OF -TfOGA COWTH All tile public Bead* Railroads, Crossings and Stations. IVwrt- Offices, Churches, School House*, Stores, Mills, Public and •private ironsce, fVirtcderlcs, Manufactories. kc: s art to bo frhown on tbs Map. iq addition to Ibo usual typography of Rivers, Streams, Ponds and Mountain*. The names of prop erty holders-generally. (including those in the county who subscribe in aihoucc for the Map) urp al»u to be indexed nt tbMr respective places,’ln the stylo of Vho Maps exhibited by thfc canvasser?. > , Maps of the principal vlllngo* will Ik* Inserted, nn a large scale, in the margin; also engraved views of public and pn ■vsUbuildings, .. - No expense will be snared to execute the Man In the highest style ot/att, j Hid pftaa Will M piqued on 'a suljAblb scale, mo as to slinw firefinctly All tUo* particulars above specified, mid make a largo and ornamental map. To bo engraved and de . so ak'to show Hie tentlcffy ootutirfica InteuSt Wwulmp. Sm modnfee on rallert. 'As the will oontfin eighteen square foot of engrav ing, at iCoosfpf several thousand dollars, it will bb soon that • (mljM tfsl-frfi] f-ajrairf YVb Bratyudcxifchio Incurred* TUp.iqaps are sold only by subscription, and at only 6nb ptioe; No moro maps issued than subscribed for. The map will contala'lfddM Of the papulation, productions, Hssossod vnluo of property, religious societies, schools. number of votenvAc., care fully nw<wnp r fr6m IhVlalfet in than t is dkwunuwits/ Aelyioa upoxva, just approcjqtipu of opr efforts, by. the ri tlzms pf Tioga, to issqv a map of fheli* county”on tfio p!nh,ltfmt shall answer their proper expectotfOns, and he en tirdyjwdisfacloiy, sulnoriptioos am solid ted by i James D. Scott, Publisher, 1 . PiniiAJJKLPHIA. I. D. RICH ARDS. Agoat at IMM-oro' I'a. (Sapt. ij.) lmrcby given that the pndorsfgncd intend to J3I apply to th 6 of Pennsylvania at T(w riext discount, deposit, exchange and gMierartumking, with n*cup; tol of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege e\ Increasing It to Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, to be located at ;WBl|BhL)rongh, Tioga Comity, Pumisylvauia, ami to bo avlicl“TllK TIOGA CO ITS TV \Vell9boropgl» > Tiog^Co r Juue 25,1556.. M. 51. Couvers, C- 0. Osgood; P. R.'FnsWorthy J. H. Bowen. A, Hoot jphaDickipßonjSuuiut'l Dlukiiuun, 8, P. tnlson, J. Emery, Tims. Allen, J. L. Robinson. JhA. N. Bache, B. 0. AVhlto, Janies Kimball, C. Rulunsoii, 5Vm. Bachc. Uep. t\ Krvss, L. Baclie: 1 • " ■■iff' *i* * “ !•-.*.- •\TOTIrE. —Tlio nndrmlginMl citizens of Tioga County. Pa, hereby give notice that they luttmd’foTbsOreiappUejitlon to tho Legislature of PcmtsylTaniu at its next session, (n Inch commences on the Jtral Tuesday of,J«nuary 1557.) for the creation of a cortionife \*nf \Vfth bafklrig or discount priri logrs, by the name ftjid.stylcof TIUSTXOOA COUNTY DANK to be located at Tioga Yfllnge, Tiogn nmntv IVnnsylvnnln. with aconite UUNDKEI? TIUIUBAND DOLLARS, with tne wlvnege 6f incremdiig to Tttoß llundftd Thousand Lol ftjs.*/'' • I riiojpvMay 19th ' l' » ‘ B. C. \n'(*Kha{n. ItT 8. Johnston. C. t: Sombrs, Im 1 Tjfell*, 1 Tw'lZ* Blddwin, X. T.- Bontiot. Joint W. Lewis Daggett. 0. B. Wells. I*tov TitlKy* ;A-Bush, J, 8. B.Upli, F. E. Smith, H. E. Smith. A. Humphrey, Lyman H. Smith, Joseph Aikln, P. 8. Tutfln, C. tf. Dephtoon; ‘ ' PHILO TILLIiR. '-; 1 '■, iN ■ Kalian and American Marble, ■; " Foi'.■ 1 MANTELS, MONUMENTS, TOMBS w " CBNQTAPIISi GRAVE-STONES. . -JEN^X**— r, >♦ r — — y AflMTt Few*, Wcllsborb- O. p. UfACH, Knoxville; J. E. WKi»TK»,Co»itp(oD.. IpSTUAY. —Caine to the enclosure or the in or near the last day it two black e»o sheep: they --anevnariuddh tbe.rfcht Miltitb tUllpat forked it)chß^Kic LOTH^NG^—A. )afgo|Blp(jk' In.atpre of Ujp la. > ,ftVguit»V«(l'«TOry |iw. m | alto a price to suit tlm buyer, for I am bound to vcl ) :t president J&IrfSTANi/ ! : - DR. J. B. HAROHISrS CELEBRATED CA HOLICCW. FOR TUE RELIEF AMD CURE OF SUFFERING FEMALES. IT stands prominent for its cura tive powers in all the disease* for which it U recommended, usually called FEMALE COMPLAIN TS. Of these ore PROUAPsnj Uteri, or falling of thewomh; Fluor Aihus, or whites: Chboxic Inflammation and Ulceration of tublVoko; l.v- CiDExrtt llemobbh \oe ; Painful. Suppressed, \.vd Irregular j/tft STBUATiox Ac., with oil their accom panying evils, ('Cancer excepted.>na matter, now severe or of how long standing. This medicine' has never beep introduced by emptv puff*, and misrepresentations, nor is it intended that iu present popularity Khali be sustained by any medium but its merua oud tlie approbation of the public. REFERENCES. The J/edicino is now well known and appreciated, and will faavfraAteody and Increasing sale. I know of no preparation that can compare, with it for the particular complains for which It la deafened. lam satisfied, by the use now making of It in my owh finally, and by almost ercry day’# evidence of its benefits to others, that it justly merits the warmest recommendations Its licst friends hare riven of It. E, U. PtfUKINS, M. d„ Marietta, Ohio. I am peranadod, after trying it in a great many cases, thn/ it min>asscs all other remedies within my knowledge for that doss of diffhmltips fur which it is recommended. It liaa cured some very extreme cases under my observation, w have resisted all other treatment h. D. FLEMING, «. n. ' Avon Springs, N. Y., (late of Rochester.) Ifrernil on medial men to adopt It in their, practice; and T liftte no fears pf the renult, from {what knowledge 1 have ob tained personally of Its curative powers. I wish the mcdl eino kont here. 1 Tj C. HAWICIN.S, it. t»., Wiiyncsburg, Pa. The following fetter, from a lady, was addressed to Ur, John D. VoweM. at Washington, Pa., with whom the Chlholioon la on sale. We ore n|ot at liberty to give the lady’s name. Buffalo, Washington 6b. Ps. Feb. 5,1856. DpA« Sir After waiting togive the Cathollcon a fair trial, InOw have the pleasure to say, 1 think it Is all that it I* said t<{ bo. In tho case) In which 1 saw it in use, the patient, at tho thtie of commcpicing >ti was suffering the most excrucia ting pain; she could not lift a two pound weight, without severe pain. Now t she can do her work with pleasure. Tier I general hcAltb hasjalao much Improved. •ThoUircctions must I u nil coses be strictly followed, Ac. Having row used the rcpiedy for four yean* In my jyactlce* I rely wholly on itl-for the euro of almost all femalo diseases With many regards for yourself, I remain yours, 4c. It. P. BENNETT, M, D,, Canandaigua, N. T.» The claims of. this roodJolno to the confidents of the public arc jtrengthepod by tha (act of its having received the ap probation ami liberal patronage of many prominent mem bers of the Medical Faculty in the United States, some of whom have voluntarily given letters of commendation, (see pamphlet,! sustaining all that is claimed (or it as a trurutiru agent. Pamphlets containing much useful information touch in* tu« nature and symptoms of the above diseases, together with testimonials from ladles of tho highest respectability, ns certified by the most satisfactory authority, to all which (ho attention of ladies‘and practitioners is respectfully invited, can bo bad gratis atiheutoro of , SOBER TRO Y, Druggitl, WdUboro’ Pa. Also sold by William Morgan, Troy; Thomas JJ. Tyler, fuudersport; Dr. 11. C. Porter, Touauda; and by leading druggists in oil the adjdiuingcounties. .Sept* 11 .J, B. MARCHISI & Co. Proprietor* Central depot, 304 Broadway, N. Y. Sa*h nml Blind Factory, COVINGTON, TIOGA CO., FA. The fiubr bcr , is prepared by Machinery . u purchased, to nish lo ordei kinds of squsi fancy, Sash, Blinds. Square Sa« common size ways on hani By long’ rience in lh< BmeB«,the«u( hi: lha ibo can i as food anai. . , . . t -ap v. obtained at any'estabishmeOl in Pennsylvania at* New York. Call and see; DAVID S. IRELAN. Covington, September 18,1856. , IDTTIie subscriber is, also Agent for the sale of Dr. D. JaVnes celebrated Family Medicines, also Seftrpa’sOil for Diaincss. ' D. S. I. NEW FfftM.-j-Tlie business oflthe Firm of Ta bor,Baldwin &, Co, will hereafter be conducted in the name of Tabor, Hathaway fc Co. Ttieaftairsof Tabor, Baldwin &. Co, will be closed lip as speedy as possible and those indebted to said Firm.arc jierebyinotificd to pay up without delay 11 they wish to avoid cost those that do not, will ccr tainly got sued. *' TABOR, BALDWIN Co.. Tioga, Pa* Sept. 18,1856. ft).] ■ UNION ACADEMY. ' Si. n. PRICE, Principal. MRS. SOPHIA PRICE, 1 MISS A. BEACH J*reapptrest. f J tocher nf .ifusin. FT 118 first term forjtUe '•aiming y*tr "wID commute* Septum* i, 4 her the socqntl Doc.,£; tins third Fchnjarj iU t ' I£XPE.V*Ei PUt TMM } Tulfiob from $!l» to $5OO Lomom? <m .Plano ocjMt lodctn • - • yoo Board pf r •' * • W 30 Boom • -i. • • * n » ijp Fuel—Fall am! Spring, $1 00, Winter - • . 1 i*» Vetoing - - -• 1 - - - ’175 Incidi'iUiils. • 3 - * * * * - Jji Deerfield August -28. Wlio'njill go to. Kansas ? THB *nh»erll|er will soil the Farm on which ho liver, in Laurence, <»nlainipff : l4o acre#, 100 of which is improved. It is well wale red, has a comfortably ..hopie, barpsi ,pecce»jiy owtbvuWings and a good orchiird of,choice fruit thereon, ' ‘ Alsojd fuvernSland in Lawrencpville, known as ilia ’ “GCcr House," with ample accommodations. Attached ;ianfiiloro building suitablo for the Gro. eery,and |)ry Goods.bnsinessp-pll, to be.sold or ed to suit applicant*. For .terms apply to ■ 7 fca*rtnccT?llc,lSepl. II '36. Mi B,'BALDWIN, T%IS^3LDTI<(>N. —Tbs partnership heretofore ex- UtipK between the underpinned ip the name of Guernsey & Bornbtt is this diyolsaplVcil by mutual consent, the beaks and notes ofsaid flrirt remaining intho bands of H, A. Guernsey to whom payment is lo l*inl»de, andilldt>bta doo.fVam said flrno wHI bp paidby hitnu ~ , JH. A. GUEJWSEX*. Jl. C. BORDEN. Not. 18,1836, H 2 W tn lie STOVE & TIN olio to (heir well ro (G STAR, Improved, ra. Stoves are selected lisfotUdn. • Cell sod
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