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You may just chalk that down and wtfte* il.‘ 2 A fitrifty liwidenr ttwchittj Premoßtfoc curred ttyi otljeVjayouf bp the RAserVd, at the hotwe pf,-George ..iWgshiDgtoo, anther Delaware Chiefs During tberecenl cam paign, some of Iho Opposition paper*,## jfou ore atreft, “ f .’ the qualifications of ou» candidate Presglqpty atjil&k ; l.# oat ipule meat; A friend of mine being at George'* house, ob served ,a-pair of spi&>j a hapgjng-up qgajnst the wall. “ What” said he, “do you use them 1" “ ,Ye», me use them, heap,”— “ Where T’. ** Gnliforny,” “ \Vere you ever in California t”. ‘t'Yea;. me be in Cal ifornia with Fremont ” “ A-h l Well, do you know that Fremont is up (br President?’! / GwgnsPashiogtOli pWjec'.ed And threw up bis hands in delighted amazement, exclaiming i “ Fremont good man; 'oh, yes; Fremohl great man—'Fremont ‘make great President; he'eat mule, heap/" “Fremont eat dog?’’ asked my friend. p‘ No!” replied George Washington. “Delaware eaj fat Bog ; Fremont no eat dog r Fremont eat mole, heap > TitadPeus HvArr. A Ghakoe,—The Richmond, (Ya.) En quirer, during the late election, could find no language too severe, insulting, or violent, to be applied to the Republican party. Since the visit of Gov. Wise to the President elect, the Enquirer spea ks 'thus: “ During (he canvass we often spoke in very round terms of the'universal, moral po litical, -sbchil, and religious scepticism of-the Black Republicans. We asserled'the party to be a mere congeries of isms. We were sincere in our assertions. We are how-un deceived. We respect Americans too much, North and South, to believe for a moment that a party so large as that which voted (or Fremont, is composed wholly, or indeed chiefly, of fanatics, infidels, er sceptics. We have to look out for other causes, forthis national movement. We find a clue to them in the article upon which we are comment iug. The Nonh believes the South is arro gant, overbearing, and aggressive. The Nonh is mistaken, but sincere. The change of opinion, policy, and position about slavery, if more marked at the South than elsewhere, has been universal, and it is lo this change of p i bic opinion throughout Christendom, that owe wejhe new policy of our Government.” Is this ihe key to somenew attempt lo doax back the refractory North ipto the leading strngs of southern propagandism?— Courier. A Southern Paper, in explaining ihe in lelligence ib Berks county, which led lo the targe majority at the late election, lets ofTthe following good one; In the palmy days of Pennsylvania militia training, we believe it was to old Gen. Keim Hie honor was given, lo train the enlightened populace of old Berks into Ihe science of march and counter march, to which task he assiduously devoted his attention for many years? but with all hw practical skill and energy, he never could succeed in making them keep step, until he resorted to Ihe ex pedient of tying a band of straw on one leg, and a band of bay on the other, and com pelled them lo inarch to the order of “ hay foot, straw foot; straw fool, hay fool.” It erquired a very little foresight —no mantle of prophecv —to predict how that coui ly wo d vole ” -MA-R-B-l-E-D On the 15th Inst, by Rev. J. J.Shadc, Mr. JNO, RAKER, of Jackson, Lycoming Co., Pa. and Mias MARY M. HARTSOCK, of Liberty, Tioga co. ■VVcllsboro’ library Company, ■VrOTICE is hereby given, that an application has XN been made to llm Court of Conunoh Pleas of Tioga County, forthelricorpofation ofthc WELLS BORO LIBRARY COMPANY, for literary, and scientific purposes, ‘which will be granted at the next Term ofsaid Court, if no sufficient objection be made thereto J F. DONALDSON, Prol'y. Wcllsboro, Dec. 21,1856, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—UntiI further notice, the services in this Church will com mence one hour earlier, to wit—Sabbath School at 1, and preaching at 2, P. M. NOTICE is hereby given that an election of Di rectors, Secretary and Treasurer, of the Mans field Iron Works, will be held at the office of said Company at Mansfield, on the first Monday of Jan. nary next, at 1 o’clock P, M. ol said day. Dec. 16,1856. J. 8. HOARD, Sec’y. EVSftt HE iDEU WILL nli.au- notice tin- lulvcrliumi-nl descriptive of Mr. ftinr-roimt. Ftsuv Bmr.it. and send for Hie Joi nted CsttUotnte »f a» our nitiatrsled llorks. < ‘ an, lo Iho muthitoil In the gr«nl art of Mllm; Books, w u-TthTstiv that wo present a irliotne f..r monoy maltlns. fur is-tlor limn all Ihu (told mines of California mid Au.lralla. tv rut m-rson wishing to embark in the enterprise, sill risk liuletn srtidhur to the thiWWier ?i'., for which lie sill rmem-wninlr r.iptei of 111. tarloii, work,, fat Wh.ilesale pries.i carufnllv boxed. Insured, and .iireclisl. affonllnit a t err litsTiii iH-rcentnpi- to Hie apenl f..r Ins Irottlile. II llh Hies, hi a ill stsin be able to ascertain the most sal,-able, anil . order necor-lloplr. Addreaa (poat paid.) HUBERT BEAU>. rublbher, 181 inilam Street, New York LOO KT N(i-GLASS PLATES—With or-wilhonl Frames, for sale at THE DRUG STORE. SHOEMAKERS FIXTURES FOR SALE.- Jtten’s Fine Kip and Sloga tasU, Boy* Vftmpns, Wimcs and Cacks LanUi Bopt Trees for men and boys, Brake Crimps, &c. &c For parlienlajs co .quire at Bears’ Shoe Shop, f / Wei la boro, Nov. 22, 1956, PRESENTS FOB THE HOLIDAYS Ta* iest flack to orr tire* at EVANS &, Col’s G«fat Book Salk, 400 B«oadwat, Nxw Yobk.— Furr. Gold JxwKi.Br given away to hibcuaskbs or book*. AH Book* will- be sold as low a* can be had al other Store*, many of them for Ics*. New Book* received daily. A Gift voryingin value from 35 cents to 9100, given with each book at (be time it is sold. Having on hand a very large slock of jhrta and valuable books, and as our motto is “ Large sale* and small profits'" wc arc determined to give our customer* better bargains than can be,'had else, where. Any book|ppbli*bed in Now York or Phil. *4elphi»'T>lM>«J’WP'tyf® I ".' included, oafe- Cfipt-qf pnbliyjipr'a grice ( i .CaUloguai of Book, and Presents, containing.fullmxplanationt will be sent free to all parts of the dounlly. The most liberal Inducements ate offered to Agents. Any person by sending u« an order lor ten books, with money inclosed," Will be entitled to an extra Book and Oifl, All orders for books, containing money, (loensure perfect should bo registcred At the Post Office Where they aro mailed, and directed to Evans it, Co., 409 Broadway,Now York, ’: ‘ >v->.<’. RiixatNCK. —M. Thomas it. Sons, Sooth Fonrtb Street,Philadelphia; I. B. Lippincoll do Cy M Phila. delphia; D. Appleton &.Co,, Broadway, New York; Derby Sl Jackson, Nassau Street, New York- O’ SEND FOR A CATALOGUE. Principal Store, 409 Broadway, New York. Branch Stores at Ph'il’a. and a| Washington p. C. HAVE VOUBEra MONK’S. . ( ' : ICO and Central America, including ilie West li-. die latludir'th*' Canadas, New Brunswick and NMa Scotki -CompHed ftdnt roeenlGorSltnhent survey* and other autbemto swtnjdsr )• -i> “-' f , : It alao exhibits« ttabdf the wblM on Mercator’s Project Wb, ByvihiUi.'the’ relative position's' hf the B»BlCTtt ; ‘ilnd Weilerh Codtipydti, and tile various rrdupg of Ishfads ‘srO shown at one view.' ’ This map eaiiUihs’KboDt 36 qq'diire (bet, is got up ip magnificent stylo, mounted pn Rpl|ers, iipa is dclWercdTolsubscrlbers at' the sslonishuig low price of. 96 50, colored by States, and 67.00 colored by counties. ■ ■ We hive thoexcluaivorighl to sell this map in Tioga Co. Mr’ Geo. H. Taner will caprass thp i Counly forlhwilU, cj|rryiug,a copy qf the map fqr examination. - 1 ' PUTNAM tc TANER, Agents, Dec. 18,1856. (6L) ' BOOKS! HOOKS B Y S VIB S CHI P T I O N : " Recollection of a (lifetime,” Ry Peter Parley. The best book of the last half century. “ Artie Expeditions,” By Dr. Kano, A- Maguifi. cent book. “ History of ail Nations.” By B. G. Goodrich. A Standard wprk, “ Encyclopedia of Animated Nature.” By Dr. Frost' Containing 1350 spirited Illustrations, of men, animals, and every creeping tiling. • “ Dasn,” Mrs. Stowe’s last work. And all btlicr popular publications of the Day, Furnished by Canvassing Agents, who will deliver them to-the subscribers. Dec. 18,1856.—Gw Cosmopolitan Art Association SEE THE BARK INDUCEMENTS!—The managers hare the pleasure of announcing that the collection of Dorks of Art designed for distribution among the subscribers, whose names an* received previotw to Iho 28tb of January, J 67, is much larger and more costly than on any previous year.— Among too leading works in Sculpture—executed In the finest Marble—ls (lie new and neaullful Statue of the “ WOOD NYMPH,” The Basts of the Throo Great American Statesmen. CLAY, WEBSTER <s• CALHOUN, APOLLO.AND DIANA, ITT MARBLE, LIKE SIZE, Together wltli, the following OrQnps and Statues in Cnrtnra Vfrblew-qf tbo f /• • , ‘'-.‘l m P Struggle fur lift* Heart, , Venn* and Apple? tVychc; Magdalen; Child of the Sea; .Innocence; * i Captive Bird; and Little Truant? j TTith numerous works In Bronte, and n collection of Several Hundred. by leading Artist*. Tin* mlittle* of which an? to I* distributed or allottedamong the HultMTlboni whose name* are received previous to the , . , TWEMX-kWHTU or JA.NI ARV, ’S7 k , ; J, the'Distribution will take place. Every subscriber of Tnatc DoLLAfeais entiled to A copy of the splendid Sled Engraving, “ Saturday .Night*’or A copy of any of the following $3 Magazines one year; also A copy of the Aar Journal one year, and A Ticket in the Annual Distribution of Works of Art. 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U. 1856,-tr. «’E shalhrdarliigaip fpr KonßanWithanolhbr com pany, March 15,185" T, from Bennelj’s Hotel, Buffalo. ’ Those going Wart will find it greatly to their advantage to locate in Kansas.. It beautiful country on the continent. Land only 81,35 per acre and we willlukc slFwTio.desii4t.di go,from Buffalo to Leavenworth, for 895, .Additwf - ' A. H. SHURTLEFF, AgentN.'Y. Kansas- Aid Society, Watkins, N. Y. nd ■ y AIA Per KUUhjk | rpHOSE who desire li»j»ntribule 4elic/ir i the sufferers in Kansas, can send their contri. tionstoM.H. COBB. a 1 the assn, ranee that every dollar wilTbe appropriated to the. suffering settlers there, All amounts revolved will be acknowledged in Jim AgUalor t , ~ , A„P.BB,DRTLEFF, Agent of He If. Y.JCgiuaeMdSotiety. ■ APPLICATION FOR la. Smith —You arc hat Wm. H. Smith, hasspplied lo llys<!%irl of Common Fleas of Tioga' County lot a'divorctyfrum the of matrimony, and ibiil jin) wd Coart have appointed Monday the 9(1 day of Fcbmaryr next, at 10 o’plook, foepnooo, for ..hearing lire said Win. H. Smith inHho prcmlscs. al wlilph iime and plifcc ydu can ellobdif youlhlnt proper. il.i i’J WclUhoin’, Dec, 45 ‘fid. JOHN MATHERS, Sheriff. EVANS It, CO, Have You Subscribed IN THE FOR THE THIRD YEARI Also the cxqulsire Ideal flnot, “SPRING-.” Fine Oil Paintings, SVBSCRIPTIOy. «MlAWp| GROCERIES Ho ! For Kansas i m /TiljQfi.A -/CXkUjJfiT.Y j A&nkVtm. ibewo, f#i#V l >» »ot. B H*w'WWSff4M Northers ! lU lfe*>lkifkW; N«»r. < nkh, Ohuvbort the NortHAVcvt—the Republican fbanhei floats in Irintnbht while inSoalhem letter, Pennsylvania, Indiana andllllDoil—in short, Where ever common schqolf bbe too new and too. feeble to" have educated tM'presentgeneralfpti' of Tblcr*—the black flag of »bbs(racl« tile sunsHlne. Asttangpr to ,Amcr- HtdistinguUh those portions of oar country iudrt blessed with Education, Intelligence', ’ Thrill and'Vprlue, by scanning t he'returns bflW Presiddn. tial contest or 1856,'' Wo have (ailed of present suc ce*s, nol bdcJUstj the Pcpplo arc against us, but be* cause that large portion' whb did not hear or'read the argument spddp.Mtknaw real qncs liuna at istbe"Went almost solid againt'os, reversing tho verdict which the great majority of the educated bud intelligent endeavored lb pronbonce. These facts indicate the pathofprevaing duty.- 'With no unmanly tepiningsover what is irrcvoCa blc—witli no abatement of heart or hope because the triumph of Liberty'in her new ordeal is not won at the Long'lsland and While Plains of her struggle*— .with noshadow of regret that the- respdnsibililyof governing is not confided lo iter champions before the People were fully, ready to sustain them—wb be gin afresh the work of diffusing that.'vital truth which, mtegard ;lp.thb concerns- of thiy' iwotld ns . Wejl as of.llio neat, malesl>co indeed. Now, jpjhe Slate' Power’s heyday ofyiptory, when its ministers and servitors arc gathering and plotting to make (be most oflllcir triumph and "crush out" the spirit h bicb Jthey.vainlyiUeliove to bo crucified and entomb ed— now, «[ hen,the faint-hearted or cold-hearted who lately basked'in the sunshine of our premature hope are hauling off to repair damages and talking os abandoning the rugged arena of Politics for morf quietand flowery fields—-now, in this hOuVofwearie ness and shadow. Tub Trtbdsk renews its vows of. eternal hostility to every , farm .of tyranny over the bodies or souls of men —to the shameful assumption that lire benighted and feeble, wlreathcr in soul or body, arete be regarded and treated as the con venience or tba prey of their wiser or stronger href h rep —10-tbp-dominqtMii of despots and’pljmrchs, whclhcfibPctnpircs br-plantalibns—to (he enslavers of cities and kingdoms in Europe or the breederq/or lire auction-block and the cation field in Virginia- or Alabama. The doctrine that no human being was ever cren. led for the benefit or advantage of another—that all service between naan and man, should be f>cc and reciprocal—that tfie laborer should not toil and sweat to pamper other,’ pride or minislcftoothera’loxury, bat for the suilCnance'and comfort of those neor and dear to him—is destined to certain triumph. It must prevail, for God reigns, and Earth was not crea. ted to be a theater ofinjusticc, oppression and misery for ever. It mutt triumph ; for all true prophecy affirms and the vindication of the Divine benignity imperatively -requires til; tlt mail, triumph; for Democratic America/cannot always remain the scoff of aristocrats and the shame of reformers and liberals throughout the Old World. It must triumph ; fur Man’s history *’ not 0 chaos or a riddle, but every where instinct wijh meaning; and no heroic effort ever failed of its effect—no drop of martyr blood was ever shed in vain. But even if we Republicans were disposed to.fold our arms in slumber, our adversaries would not per mit IL' They are busy to-day in lengthening their’ cords and strengthening their stakes with a vigilance and activity which reveals a consciousness on their purl that their dominion must be made sure forth with qr their scepter will have forever departed.— To-day,-' myrmliloihs of Dio Slave Power threaten and harass Northern Mexico, are encamped in the heart of Central America and waging a war ofex termination on the distracted inhabitants of its pct|y Republics, while it by turns leers and Scowls at Cuba, while its most ruthless bands are precipitated on devoted Kansas, under the protection and smiles of ifio Federal Admihisratidn. Even as we write, tile telegraph informs ns that twenty Free-State men, gmlly of attempting to defend their homes aguinslthc ropinennd violence of Buford’s and Titus's blood-thirsty bandits, have been convicted byLc com pic’s Court of manslanghtcr! and sentenced to five years' imprisonment ill hard labor as felons.— This is but a felt epecimenmCwhal has long-passed for “justice" in Kansas—a justice which lakes the It consigns to the Stale prison ifthey are ever gnlfe'd into the madness of resisting their oppressors- Saeh crimes and wrongs as unhappy Kansas hqs for twelve mouths endured, even Hungary or Poland has ever known; and the Power at whose Insfiga lion these villainies were and are perpetrated sits enthroned in the White House, and has just achiev ed another four years' ascendancy, in the Federal Government. Who, in view of these (acts, can say that Republicans may now pile tlicir arms, even for an hour I Tug Tribune will be, as it has been, a Political journal—avowedly, though not cxclsivcly so. It re* cognizes the truth that Freedom and Slavery are here grappled In deadly conflict, and that in (ho re sult one of them must lose all control over the Fed. eral Government. But, while it gives prominence and emphasis to the discussion and elucidation of the great issue of the day, it sinks none of the char* ocrfcistic of a Business and Family Newspaper.— The proceedings ofCongrcss, like those in Kansas, will be watched and reported by an able and fearless corps ofCoTrcspondonts, while from London, Paris, Constantinople, Havana, San Francisco, Albany and other centers of interest, our special advices will be, as they have been, fresh and reliable. A member of oqr Editorial corps—Bayard Taylor—is nowin Northern Europe, and will spend the Winter in Sweden, Lapland, Russia, thence making his way next season across Siberia and Tarlary to the mouth of the Amour, and thence homeward by the Pacific and California, unless some change of route shall promise greater interest and profit loonr readers, for whom alone lie will write regularly throughout his adventurous journey, which is likely to require two years for its completion. Our reports of the most interesting Lectures, Public Meetings, &.c n will be full and reliable, and our Foreign and Do mestic News made up with a careful regard to the condensation into oar ample cclums of tile greatest amount ofinlcUigeace that is consistent with the 1 use of type of generous size. In short, if wo fail to make The Tribune worth its cost, it shall not be fur want of expenditure or effort. If it be deemed desirable by Republicans (hat The Tribune should be circulated in (heir several localities, we urge them to see that Clubs bo made up and forwarded in due season. The Postmasters are semiofficially ffdmonisftcdWfto aid bar circula. tion, but to urge instead that of journals deemed “sound," and . tfc National” by the compatriots Of Atchison and Slringfcllow. Wo ask live Republic cans everywhere lu care that those efforts be not effectual to quench the light of Freedpm in the murky mists of Slavery. j- .TERMS. - Daily Trido.ye, per annum., $G 00 Still-WEEKtr TSICU.Vr, Single Copy, per annum, $3 00 Two Coiiic*, “ 5 Q() Five Copies, u .11 6ft Ten Conies, " ..20 00 We send TJie Semi-Weekly to clergymen at 32 pcrycar. ~ „ , , WMKtTTSIBUK^. . Single Copy, perannom ... $2 00 Three Copies “ !i 00 - Five Copies, • j,.'.;, .BNM) Ten Copies, “ 12 00 . 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Pay mcol in advance is. roquiredin.all cascS, and the paper Is invariably discontinued at the expiration of tbaadvonce,payment.. > ; Money may be remitted forsubscriptioniiinlellori at oar risk, but the Postmaster al the pUco arbero the letter is mailed should.bemade acquainted with, jls couteiils, and kpopa description of the bills— g Bdl pCi yoyt-speblemaylßg I^/!Um St»t«y«rC«nidss rtemvrdat par fbrwtawiptiudk - Wo have no - irareliog ageala- - Any, one wishing to «ecdil>ot waillobe oelfed “P° n forty* , All (hat is fitecfnvf for him to do is to wriloalotter.inMftw wprdsas poss ible. inqlose the, trmqsy, Jgftltb thejiuoa- of the sub scriber, with and direct the fetter 1b',.1 , .V GREELiry St. McfetfcAtH, . Tribune iOiEce, New York, December 11,185G.-r*3f».'i'.' 1 ) BYu Virtue of an order of the Orphan' Court o( Tioga County, to us directed, we willexpoge to public.uio,' bn Ihe premises, In. Rutland tbwnibip, on TUCBSDAV lhe Ist day of January;, 1857,' the following described real estate, 'late Ihtrpfopqrty of Albert. A, Johnson, dcc'd..lp wit; a lot o( land situate in tlielbwnsliip of Rutland,Tidga cbnjityjPa-jbbnn ded bn the north by' Mb rti jiJol) hsonj pnimfqiirt by landb of Lewis Seely ; on tby south by lands dfJcffer ron Ptulsman, atmotithe webl by lauds df Widow RockWelj. Containing fifty seven acres, Ulfoilig the. BOhlh,' patt.,oi : lots No. 46 and SBi' bflhb Blrtflnam’ landl In'baitt township, 1 .with about lliirly acres, im proved, a-frame house anrfbarn upbn'if. ' ‘ Terras will bo titade knowmoarttanday pfwdc. WItXIAMt}ARrtsaN.TL EMILINE JOHNSON. 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Six Dollars, the PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE, with a well bound Subscription Book, will bo care fully boxed, aojl forwarded per express, at our risk and cx pen*}, to any central town or Tillage' In the United States, excepting those of California, Oregon add Tokos. 4®- Register your Letters, and your monfey will come safe. ftSJta addition to the Pictorial-Bible,. wo, publish a largo number of Illustrated Family JFurka, Uery popular, and of each big}) moral and unexceptionable character, that while good men may safely engage in their circulation, thtey win confer a Public Benefit, oud receive a Fair Compensation fur their labor., , »W£rs respectfully tollcltcd. For further partleulars, tublress the subscriber, (post paid.) ' IvOUKRT- bEARA -> Ibl IFilliam Street New York. GREAT RUSH AT EVANS ACO’S! TUK fact Ls established that 409 Broadway is tlm plnco In New York to but Books.. K)'AN9 A 9 r* •jpLßbofca ** low a* tnej 1 can be bought doy where, ana £i*o with each book a present varying in value from26cts. toslD0 T '’Tie Milne ol I lie present depends upon the uunoberof purchased. Gifts delivered at the time of the sale. Great in ducement to agents. Catalogues, containing list of books and prizes, sent to any address tree. Persona unacquainted nlih Uio firm of Evivg k Co r are respectfully rcltaTud to the following loading publishing Louses: • Miller, Orton, k Mplllgnn, So Pork Row. Ncw.Vqfk; Derby A Jackson. 110 Nassau street. Now York, Philips, tkunpson k Co n 13 Winter street. Bouton; Sanborn. Carter A Rosin* Boston, Maw. Send for a Catalogue 1 December, U, 1560. —3 m. Still Onward---Success Unparalled, DRED. A TALE OF THE GREAT DISMAL SWAMP. BT HARRIET BEECUER STOWE, 2 vcU. ISJmQ, $1,75. Certain politicians, interealed in the support of *.° **■ islically a failure, and tlsat it haVpre3oBSi-ml.*£L, found impression on either side of the Atlantic. But the publishers are happy to stale, that of the many hundreds of American notices which they fiave received, the vast majority have been decidedly favorable, most of them enthusiastic; anrW.lho sale thus far lias exceeded that of any work ol fiction ever published—the SIXTY-EIGHTH THOUSAND act of two volumes each, being now in press. In England, the success lias been even more won. dcrful. Tne press there, with but one or two ox ccptions, acknowledge the genius and i>ower of the antlior, and in'terms of which 1 any living writer might be proud; and during the twelve doy* suc ceeding its publication no fewer than SIXTY THOUSAND COPIES were sold. The universal voice of Literary men now places Mrs. Stowe among the foremost authors of the age; and neither partisanship, nor an austere religious bigotry, can ever deprive her of the laurels she has so nobly earned. PHILLIPS, SAMPSON & Co. Publisher?, Boston. Any newspaper inserting this advertisement emu ppicuously three times, and sending a copy la the publishers, will receive a copy of the work free of postage. Sale of Personal Property. riMIE SUBSCRIBER wishes lo sell for cash or p approved paper. A yoke of working oxen, seven years old past measure 0} feet, in good working order. Two young cows. One horse, gelding, kind and serviceable. A good sized yearling mare colt, halter broke. Alt of which properly may be seen and examined on the premises, two miles cast of Wcllsjboro* on the Slate Road leading to Covington. * Nov. G, IBSC. LYMAN WETMORE. EEMOVAIL.— DR. B. BARR respectfully / anpounccs to the public that Jio has removed his Office' to (he dwelling lately ‘occupied by Jos. P. Morris, Esq., where he may be found at uil hours when not professionally engaged. Demands for his services promptly rcspoudodlo WcjfcLoroVApril1836., • . -. . •vrEW MILIINEIiV SHOP in Wclkboro’, First XN door above Roe's Store. E, SB;. KirBALL, has established herself in. the Millinery bittiness, at the above placet where she is uuw receiving from New York u< full assortment of qll ortidos perlaiu ing to the business' and which will be Sola as cheap as they can be procured this side of the city. She.would respectfully, invite ladies ..to .rail and examine licr slock arid \Vork before purchasing cUc.. whete. ' , \i December 2, 1856>4f. MY wife'Mariah Babb, lias left my bed . and board without any just cause or provocation. Ibis is .to caution, all persons! from harboring or trust ing tier on my account, vs 1 shall pay no debtnof her contracting after ibis date, CALEB.BABB. Morris, Dee. 15,16 M. i ■ Tf r HERHAS, my wife LUCRETIA MOYER, *V has lolt my bed' and - board, Willi out any just’ ennse or provocation, Ibis Is to caution nil persons from harboring or trusting her on my ocenniit, ns 1 shall pay no debts of her conlr.icling nfterjbis dale. ! MONTEVILLE mover. Delmar, Oct. 16,185(1.' 1 1 CAME into tires.enclosure of tljo subscriber bt| or about the SOlli November,if rod 1 yearling heifer. Tho owner 'edn have her by [’"’ring prop, erty and paylngeharftcs. OHAUNCY FERRy. East Cliarleatohi December 11,1856. LOST.— Supposed RYJavo! been droppcdonYl», F.irGroond.'A DAGUERREOTYPE LIKE- 1 NESS of a young man now dead. As It is the on y picture hisfrmnds had of him, much an aiety will be Toliovcd'and happiness conferred if It c.«n bo left al the Presbyterian Parsonage, Wellskoro’ NEXT PRESIDENT < ir; . Jlfii *1 v‘! r n 1 " M D JD * •/» A THE greatest variety of STOVES ever teen in Wellaboro,’ has just arrived at t)ie STOVE & TIN STORE.of A). Pi A AJf. RQRERTS. They would call the atlcntion of the publie to their sell te> cclcd auorlme.nl, consisting of ,llto YOUNG AM KRICA, Elevated 6ven, MORNING STAR, Improved, do. NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT, do. REGULATORS, PR EMI UMB&LOW OVENS. 1 r J Also-a largo, assortment of- BOX,and Stoves, at City prices. These Stoves are select!d with the greatest care, especially Sot this market, and cannot fail Ip giveentire satisfaction. Cofi and see them. ; ’ TIW WARE—Of all kinds, shapes, and sixes, made of the best material and sold as cheajf if not cheaper than that of any other establishment in the county. Eave Gutters nude to order on short no tice. JOBBINGS done to order and in the best manner. All Tin-ware carefully proved before leaving the shop. O’ Old Iron, Copper* Brass, Pewter, and also Silver pnd Gold either old or new, to. ken in exchange for Goods at the Market price. They respectfully iolicll the patronage ofall who wish to purchase anything in their line, assuring them that money can be saved by examining their slock before purchasing elsewhere. PREMIUMS on Tinware were given for best Stock end Work &c,, at the late county Fair. D. P. &• W. ROBERTS. Wcllshuro.’ Nov m 22,1855.-1 f. ffELLSBOROIIGH ACADEMY. E. E. Burlingame, AB. Principal. Miss Mary Bradley &, Mary A. Burlingame, AuUtant*. ’The Winter Tk»m of. Ibis Institution! will com rocncc Tuesday, December 2d. Ratesof Tuition for Term of II Weeks Primory Department, including Reading 1 Writing. Spelling, primary Arithmetic, Geography, History, Amu, £2,00 Beginning Eng. Grammar, Elementary Arithmetic, Geography, History, &e., 2,51 Higher English— Arithmetic and Gram mar completed, Gtog. of Heavens, Fa miliar Science, Ac., ; 3^o Algebra,' Geometry, Trigonometry, Nnt. : urut Philosophy, &c.,....'..’. 4^o Practical Astronomy, do. Surveying and Chemistry, Latin, Greek, French and German 00 Drawing, (extra). .* .' 2^oo Pills made ,qnl from the lime of entering to ib e end of the Term, and expected to be settled, at mht die of the Term. . In addition to nsaal branches, there will be a “ Teacher’s Class," composed of those wishing to engage in teaching. Lectures will be given to (he Class by Ibe Principal and others. Also, weekly discussions before the Principal, npon subject as may come before (be class. 3 The Academy is provided with Apparatus suitable for Philosophical and Chemical experiments—such as is used in the higher Schools of N. Y. Expert mcnls will be given lotho classes weekly, 1 Compositions and Declamations every Wednesday afternoon. 1 3 The •• Wcllsboro* Debating Club" is now in soc. ccssful operation, composed of Students end others Rom the town, interested in sqch o(fairs. An eff. orl will be mode to secure a course of Lectures be fore the Society the coming winter. Board can be obtained in private families at $3,00 per week. Those wishing to furnish their own rooms and board themselves, can bo accommodated by applying to the Principal. This Academy is situated in the licallliy and pleasant village of Wcllsboro’, the County scat of Xiaga. It is easy of access by a daily line of stores Erffl’aTEraing. 11 - X: & towns, north, west and South, a-'ornc L- I. Niciiots, Sec’y. JAS. LOWREY, Fret. MAP OF TIOGA COUNTY, From actual Measurement, and Surveys throughout the count)/. By a corps of Surveyors who are T fully competent to the difficult task assigned them lIIK mvlmnigliKl will pnbli-.fl nhnnlv, provided n sufficient number of Subscribers In* obtained, a XX NT AH 7) COMPLETE MAP OF TIOGA COVXTV. All tlie public Roads, Railroad*. Growings and Stations, Post Office*, Churches, Hrb.>ol Houses, Stores, Mills, Public and Private House*, <Vmeter!e«, Manufactories, Simps, Ac. are to be Shown on the Map. In addition to tho usual tapugrnnhv of Hirers, Streams, Ponds and Mountains. Tlio names of prop, ertybbldem generally, (Including those In the county who subvrita lu advance for the Mnp) ore also to bo iitfcertwi at their respective places, In the style of the Mops exhibited by the canvassers. J Mnp* of tho principal Tillage* will W inserted, on a iaree scale, In tho margin; also engraved \lvun uf public and pri vate buildings. * No expense will bo spared to execute the Map In the highest style of art. The plan will be plotted on A suitable scale so as to show distinctly all the particulars above specitinl, and make a large and ornamental map. To »e engraved and de livered lo subBcril*rs, handsomely colored, so a* to show the territory comprised in each township, and mounted cm rollers. As the map will contain some eighteen square feet of engrav ing, at a c.mt of several thousand doßors,lt will bo seen that only a Urge subscription list will warrant the heavy expense incurred. The maps arc sold only b\ sulMcriptlun. and at only one price. No mom maps Issued than subscribed fur. The map will contain tables of thejpupnUtiou, productions, ft.*i»e«-od value of property, religious J»oefetlc«,srij«»oK number uf voter*. ic n «/ wu*h low nship and v {Rage respectively, care fully made up from the latest authentic documents. Relying upon.* just appreciation of oar efforts, by the cl tltens of Tiogft, to issue a map of their county on the above plan, that shall answer their proper expectations, and he en tirely satisfactory, subscriptions are respectfully eollcitvd by James D. Scott, Publisher, I‘UILADELI‘UIA. T, Ik lUfttAllUS, Agent ntWell-buro* Pa. fSept. 2.V) “VroriCß l» hereby given iWt tho undersigned intend to -hx apply to tho Legislature of Pennsylvania at its next animal <c<i>ioD for tho creation of a Bank for the pur|H>H > i< of disconnt. deposit, oxchangu and general tanking, with n r»p lot of One Hundred Thousand Ikdlar*. With tJm privilege o\ increasing it to Two Hundred Thousand Dollar*, to bo l«>eatod at Wellstaronsh, Tioga County, Pennsylvania, and to be called ‘•TUK TKKIA COUNTY HANK.” WelMtoreogh, 23, 1556. M. M. ronvers, C. O. O-good, P. R. Enaforth, X R. Bowen, R.Tk-Balley, JdUaJtfc I kTn : aui,hftii|iii-I Mcklnsmi, P. F. WiUun, J. Ruutv, Tho*, Alien, J. U Rubiunon. Jno. Jf. llache, R. 0. White, John Mathers, I*. I. N’ichoN, S. R. Smith, James Kimball, U. lh>Uu-*on, Wju. Radio, Geo. 0. Kress, L. llache. NOTlCfi. —The nn>lpr*t£D*l citizens of County. l*n, hereby give imtico Hint tU&V intend to make nppl|cn«OD to tbo UjnsUturf of IVnjiayhnhia ut its nest «c»*k>u, (which commences on the first Tuesday of .lanuary 1857,) for tho creation of a corporate body *ith hanking or discount, prlvf. leges, by tho Dome ami stj I.' of THKTItXLI OOt.NTV SANK to be loeote.l at Tio_"i Village. Tioga eouutu Pelin.-ylvnnin, with a capital of ONK IIUNDIIKD TIIOUSA.ND DOLLAIIg, with the ptiVUeir»,of inorvaslag to Two Hundred Thoatfuid Dol lor-. [Tioga May 19th IS4H-] || 1). C. VVichbam. It. K. Johnston. C. CJSonters, Ira Weil-, T. I. Ilaldwln. E. T. Bonlloy, Jolin Wl OtMrnsey, Irwia Daggett, O. It. Well,. Leroy Tabor, A. O. Ilnah, J. ti. Hush, V. is. Smith, 11. E. Smith, A. Humphrey, Lyman H. Smith, Joseph AIKInj.P. 8. Tattles O. P. Doonlsun.. , ■ THE Subscriber having purchased a part of the Slodk of Drugs and'Medicines formerly, owned by Robert Roy, is now receiving'fresh supplies. He would respectfully inform the public llinlbc intends to coulinuo the Drug business at the old stand. The store will be left still in care of the former propric tor (Robert Roy) and it is hoped that by ils.amplo pravisiddfbr thei wdnla of llid'comrminlty, siidjiy ultpnlipnda;ctMtomcrs, it may still be fonnd worthy of public favor and patronage. Cull and tee for yourselves, , ■ JOHN A. ROY, October Ol|l, 185 C. ESTIIAV.— Came to tho enclosure of tbo. Subscriber, on or near the ladder ofOctoher, two blank ewe Sheen; they art marked on tjw right W wlftt srpdtow.(orkedsadMV e«r cut 6IC, onb hss’n white spin In thoTorehSjtd. Tlie.uwaer is requested lo> prorp property, pay charges 'and taka them away Charleston, Nov. 20 ISW. CUAU.NCEY IIALL. CLOTHING.— A largo stock in Store of Hie la. test fashions, a fit guaranteed every lime, «3 also'd price to suit tbo hover, for I am bound to spl’J fept. 20, 1856. ’ J. R. BOWEN. HERRING’S SAFE AQAIS 'THE CHAMPION! The only Bufo which. In every instance, preserved their entire contents tu the late Extensive Fires. A T (he burning of the 'Art{MnggflEaHHßßiB| x\_ Building*. April loth, and in tin* ttßaftoßlß ‘great fire in Market Street, May Ist, ISir., the pennlno HERRING SAFE preserved the Jewelry of Oco. W. SF mans A Bro.; Books, Papers,Ac. of Fisher A Bro., and Edward Seamans A Co., after remaining exposed in the burning rain-t for nearly FORTV IIUURS, and proving conrln>ivcly wl»4t we have always claimed for them, iioir great *ti|>oriority o>er oil sccuri* j'ies non known. In these fires, the HERRING*? XAFR, standing side l>y ride with those Advertised ns “warranted to stand 10 per cent, more fire than Herring’s camo forth the acknowledged victor* not only preserving their contents In excellent order, bnt I** log themselves in a condition to go through another ordeul r whllo the boasted “Salamanders" of other makers were l«d -ly tiM*d up in every instance, and in some cues their entire contents completely destroyed. To the public we would simply say, that, dnrlng the four teen years the Herring's safe has boon before them, morettau two hmldrrd have passed through occidental fires without the occurrence of a single loss. Wo would therefore, caution purchasers against thaanlr representation of interested parties. The Herring's Patent l« the oul> Fire-proof Safe mmln in tbi« city which Is protect*' M h) n Patent Right. and we will guarantee it to resist amre limn double (ho amount of heat of any otbet safe now known. PARRELS AND HERRING, Sole Mamifnctnrers In Ibis State of Hcri'ing’N Pulont Cliamplon gafei. 34 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. X. D.—‘‘Evans X* IVafson’s Improved Salamanders,” “(Jll'ef E>nu's,” “0. J. Oaylrr’s” and u SeotfH Asbestos;” Iron Chrers (a Urge assortment haring been taken in port ‘payment k>t Herring’*.) will bo sold at low prices. Juno 26, 1&66. NEW AND LARGE ARRIVAL MILLINERY & FANCY GOODS. Mrs. w. STEVENS, thankful for the liberal pal ropage heretofore bestowed upon her establishment, lakes this JtKB method of announcing that * l, " < reL^tpin^‘^ r has just returned from New York, vvitli an EXTENSIVE VARIETY OF Fall anii Winter Itiillinery, BONNETS, RIBBONS, AND EMBROIDERY Fart , Fealhert, Head Dreitet, Milti, Braid, /Joss, BuUoni, Orel* Trimming!, Ladiet Otmet, Facet, Artificial Floarrt, Bonnet Material!,Scarft, Edging And a thousand other articles both useful and orna mental. Bonnets made to order, trimmed and it. paired at the shortest notice, and upon the most re a. terms. Ready made work constantly «» hand. Store, slh dnor north of {VolUboto’ Hotel November Q 0,1856. NEW FIRM.-a-Tlio business of tho Firm of Ta bor, Baldwin & Co, will hereafter be conducted in (he name of Tabor, Hathaway k Co. The affaire of Tabor, Baldwin &. Co. will bo cloned? up as speedy at possible and those indebted to said" Firm are hereby notified to pay np without delay ip they wish to avoid cost those that do not, will ccr lainly get sued. TABOR, BALDWIN 4. Co. Tioga, Pa. Sept. 18,1856. [9.] UNION ACADEMY. S. B. PRICE, Principal. SUiS. fiOriUA mien, I MISS A. BEACH, Prmptmt. | Teacher of iftutcf THE first term for the ensuing rear will commence Septem ber 01 the soenud Dec. 2; the third Kebnuirjr 24. un-ssze F£K TEEM: Tuition Unions on Piano or Matairaa - Iktard 50 p«r neck,} • Room .... Furl—Fall and Spring, $1 00, Winter Wiiahlntr - Inritirnialx .... Deerfield Aagu>l 2S. VVho> will go to Kansas I THE suhscriber will sell the Farm on which' lie lives, in Lawrence, containing 140 aerea,JoO of which is improved. It is well watered, lias a comfortable house, barns, neecsaaiy outbuildings, and a good orchard of ehoice fruit thereon. Also, a Tavern Stand in Lawrence vilfc, Known atn ilic “Leer House,'’' with ample accommodations. Attached is a Store building suitable fbrtlieGro-. eery and Dry Goods business—all to be sold or rent ed to suit applicants. For terms apply to. Lawicnccville, Sept. 11 ’5O. M. S. BALDWIN, DISSOLUTION.— Tbs partnership heretofore ex isting between the undersigned in the name of Guernsey da Borden is this day dissolved by mutual consent, the btoks and notes ofsaid firm remaining inlhe hands of H. A. Guernsey to whom payment is tn he made, and nlidcbti due from said firm, will be paidby him. H. A- GUERNSEY,. H. C. BORDEN. Nov. 18,1836. Time! 'lime! Time I Time TIME flows from instants, and of thesocach one- Should bo esteemed ns if it were alone. ,■ If any wisli to redeem time now lost, please,, ealh just one door uottb of B, B. Smith & Sou’s, where it shall be restored. The subscribe! is non ready' lo do anything in the line of Repairing Watches* Clucks sad Jewelry. AH work warranted. Well.-.boro, July 24,1856. , A. FOLEY 1 . FOR SAIwE, A Woolen {Victory St Saw HUII.i TUG SUBSCRIBER, Wishing to change bt» business, oOks fbrjsale his Woolen Factory, Saw MiH nod Timber lot User Wcllsboro’. The Machinery in tbo Factory coacistlng of •’one Dolt” la In good running order, most of It la nearly new end of tbebuit construction. Ho will sell Ibsurhote logeth* or, Or tbo Ihctory machinery separately; the toostloa li good* end the tonne «m be ensy. Annly to the subscriber on the premiere, or by letter to this place* J Wellsboro* Aug. 2Ctb 1860, J. 1. JACKSON. HORSES FOR SALE.—The subscriber offer* for sole either singly or together, two young mid valuable librees on reasonable terms, TVy may be seen ami examined at bis stable one w'fc north of B. Charleston Pust.nfHse« Nov. 07, 195 G. jfARVEV .\PA.MS, from $2 40 to s4oo’ a oo* - .6 OOP
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