Arezonia.— -A warn of water, a scarcity of soil, an excess of gravel, a superfluity of serpems, a paucity of population, are the dis tinguishing characteristics of that portion of the Gadsden Purchase proposed to be erected into a Territory now, and into a Stale soon after, under the name of Arezonia. F. A. Cook is the amateur delegate about the House of Representatives of these serpents in ex cess and people in deficiency. Behind him are the engineers of a new scheme for a new Stale, and two not new United Slates Sena tors—friends of the South, They will be old hacks, scraped all over with the harness ol Democracy. The “ Compromise” dodge will probably be tried on this wretched offer of this wretched region to enter the Republi can household. A portion of California will be chopped off and added to it, to make its claim to be regarded as a Stale less absurd than it now is. The “ whopper” that Arezonia has 10,000 people in it, is equalled only by the pretense that it has mines of gold and hills of gems, it has only thirst, gravel, snakes, centipedes, cactus plants and misery. Appurtenant to these are at the outside 1,000 Indians, Mexi cans and Half breeds. A Slate full of them would fester in any political atmosphere.— Such as they now are Jack Ketch would be their fittest Governor, and the gallows their most saving institution, —Albany Jour. J. Robins has retired from the establish ment of the Miltonian, which will hereafter advocate the old Whig doctrine of practical opposition to the extension of Slavery. An Editor and Printer is wanted for the estab lishment, which is one of the best in the country. Peter Paul, a respectable German cilizen ( of Honesdale, died of a lingering pulmonic disease. He was buried with unusual honors on Friday, It is worthy of remark that while Mr. Paul was a Catholic, he was scpultured in the Protestant cemetery, the religious ser vices being conducted by n Jewish priest. -M-A-R-B-lE-D Ai A. Whitney’s, in East Charleston, on the Ist tost, by H. MORGAN, Esq. MR. ALMOND LEWIS of Ulysses, Poller counly, and MISS E.C. PORTER, oftbc former place. In Charleston, Dec. 30,1856, by the Rev. AMOS CHAPMAN, MR. SYLVANUS DURYEA of Dclraar, and MISS CELLESTIA E. CLAUS, of Charleston. THE Annual Meeting of the Tioga Counly BI BLE SOCIETY will be on Tuesday, Jan’y G, in the Lecture Room of the Presbyterian Church, al U o’clock, P. M. JAS. I. JACKSON, Sec'y. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—UntiI further notice, the services in this Church will com mence one hour earlier, to wil—Sabbath School al 1, and preaching al 2, P. M. "VfOTICE is hereby given, that an application has i\ been made Co the Court or Common Pleas of Tioga County, for the Incorporation of the THE FIRS'I SOCIETY OF THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, in Charleston, for religious purposes, which will be granted at the next Term of said Court, if no sufficient objection be made thereto. J. F. DONALDSON, Prol’y. WclUboro, Jan* 8,1857 Wollsboro’ Library Company, NOTICE is hereby given, that an application has been made to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga County, Cor the Incorporation of the WELLS. BOKO 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. Wellsboro, Dec. 21, 1856, list of Letters EEMATNTNO in the Post Office, at MVIIsWo, Ptu, for quarter ending L)ec. 31. 1850. Metzgar Amos Adam.i Jesse. Moyer Wtn. Alien Janie* Martin Ahram Mathews Klicnezcr 2 Allen Hcnrj Uanm JJrunday M. 1 BosworUi S. i Connellr Mlclmc' tenlim Calci Farm Junmu. Hart Oxford Harrison 11. • -Harrison Oeorpe E ? Hearn* Micheal Hall Jerummu Smith IVm. C. Lawrence llanuh, Cal Mr» Sherman 4 Son Messrs. TI. Austins.] Foreign Wells Ilorruce D. Long i Son J. H WlMberger F. Persons calling for any of the above letters, will please say they arc advertised. I. 1). KICUAHDS. P. M. CHAIRS, CABINET-WAKE, AC. J STICKLE y respectfully informs llic citizens • of WelUboro and vicinity, that he keeps con* etanlly on hand and will manufacture lo order, Chairs & Cabiucl-Ware /of all descriptions. Those desirous of purchasing any article in his lino will do well to call and examine his stock. His work is manufactured from the best material and is sure lo give satisfaction. All kinds of TURNING done in a superior man vier end on reasonable terms. CTSliop south end of Alain-st., Wellsboro'. [Jan, 8, 1857.-If] Application for divorce.—ouse udu by her next friend John Benson,to EraevJus Hole- You arc hereby notified that Olive Hole your wife, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga county for a divorce from the bontiu of /matrimony ; and that (he said Court has appointed Monday the 2d day of February next, at 10 o*cl*k loroHoon, for the hearing of the said Olive Hole in '(lre premises, at which lime and place you can attend if you choose. JOHN MATHERS, Sheriff, Wellsboro*, Jan, 8, 1857. L. EATON, DENTIST, OFFICI OVER 11 I TATES JEWELRY STORE, No. 51 Water Street, ELMIRA, N. Y. PLATE WORKAND FILLING Of every description done on short notice and war ranted satisfactory or no pay. XTTEETH EXTRACTED A T ALL HOURS Jan. 1,1857. —3m. K. M. PRATT, increased his slock of GROCERIES And now is nmo to buy cheap for cash, at (lie GROCERY STORE, formely occupied by R, S. Bally- Having lately incresed Ilia stock of Groceries, the subscriber flatters himself that lie can’t be beat in that line. Call and examine his slock of Teat. Sugar. Cofee, Raisins , Rice, \ Fish-ers \ Slone Wave, Wooden Ware, df. dfc, SfC. CONFECTIONERIES,and ail articles pertaining to his line of Business will be kept constantly on hand, In connection with the above, be has fitted up a very ueat OYSTER SALOON, far the accommodation of oil who nay favor bin with a call. Wcllaboro, Dec. 11. 1856.—tf. J> y VIRTUE OF sundry -writ* of Fieri Fades and Yendl* l ttonl Exponas, issued oat of the Common Fleas pf Tioga anty and to me directed 1 will expose to poblib sale on MONDAY, tho 2d day February next, at onoo’clock afternoon In the Court House, Wells boro, the following described prop* erty, to wit: The following lot of land in Rutland township, bounded north by Artennts Barnhart, east by Joseph Hauling, south k west by George Brown. Containing about 280 acres, more or less, with 110 acres improved, one framed house, two frame barns and apple orchard thereon. ALSO—A lot of land in Sullivan twp.. bounded on tho north by the north line of warrant No, 076, on the cast by land formerly of Nathaniel Nichols and N. Smith, on the west by tandsof Zopher Teers and A.,Updike. Containing about 102 acres, with about sixty acres improved, with a frame dwelling house and a few fruit trees thereon. To bo sold os tho prop* erty of John Benson. ALSO—A lot of land in Shlppen twp., bounded on tho north by K.G. White, cast by White, south by Pine Creek, west by Spalding. Containing 71 and 54 acres, about 15 acres Improvo ed, a two story frame house and frame barn and orchard thereon. To bo _jjold os the property oi Eyan Hard, ALSO—A lot of land in Dclmar twm bounded on tho north by land belonging to Crowl k Drew, cost and south by Wm. Bacbe, and west by Growl k Drew. Containing 50 or 60 acres with about thirty acres Improved, and a log hbnso and log bam thereon. To bo sold as tho property of Abel Warrlncr. ALSO—A lot of land in Dclmar twp., bounded north bv E. Johnson & S. Wilson, cast by R. Johnson, south by Joseph Willard, and west by D. Hall &J, Wilson. Containing about 40 acres, with ten or twelve acres improved, a log house and a few fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of Tho’s 8. Newberry. ALSO—A lot of land in Gaines twp„ bonned north by A. K. Furman, west by B. V. Ogden, south by E. G. White, west by NVm. B. Fnrmau. Containing about ninety acres—about 40 acres improved, a frame house, frame imd log barn, and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Ben* Jamin V. Ogden & Isaac S. Ogden. ALSO—A lot oflnnd in Dclmar twp., bounded north by rood running from Wcllsboro to Piue Creek, east, south & west by John Smith. Containing about two acres of improved laud with a frame house thereon. To be sold os tbo property of Henry E, Smith. Martin Emily M(*4*cngvi, Paige John T Handall lhaac Itdsell Michael Fanderson Miss Annie C. Straus Ljmun Smith William Sheeler Ahlsha SHERIFFS SALES. ALSO—A lot of land in Deerfield twp., bounded north by the York state lino, cast by 11. Tulips, south by Silas Taylor, west by P. S. Taylor. Coutaiuing about 100 acres, with about sixty acres improved, a log bouse, frame barn, and nu upplo orchard thereon. To be sold os tho property of Charlons li. Taylor. * ALSO—A lot of land lying and being In Morris twp„ des cribed ns follows, to wit: surveyed In the name of Wilhelm Wllllnk, and numbered 20-14. and containing POO acres. To be sold as the property of Ugenior Cushman. ALSO.—A lot of land in Wellsboro’ beginning at a stake thirty feet from the north west comer of Morgan Sherwood on Main Street, thence south oast parallel witfa tho lino of Morgan Sherwood to land of ■■ Bnchu, thence along land of said——Bacho north forty-five degrees cost thirty feet to a post, thence north forty-flic degrees West to lino of Main Street, thence along Main Street to tbo place of bcgincing, being thirty front on Main Street, with a two story frame building, used as a Printing Office and Shoo Shop thereon. To bo sold as the property of James P. MagUL JOHN MATHERS, Sheriff. Wellsboro 1 Jan. 8, 1857. "VTOTICE is hereby given, that nn amount equal to the costa will bo required to bo paid upon each safe when struck down to the bidder, and upon a failure to comply with this regulation the tract of land will again bo offerod for solo, and.no sale will be postponed without_payment of costa. A PPLICATION FOR DIVORCE, To Alanson B. Russell —You ore hereby notified that Marietta C. Russell, your wife has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga County for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, oud that the said Court have appointed Monday the second day ofFebruory next at 10 o'clock forenoon, for hearing the said Marietta C. Russell in the premises, at which time and place you can attend if you think proper. JOHN MATHERS Sheriff, Wellsboro’Jan. 1, 1857. Application for divorce.— To Maria Smith —You are hereby notified hat Wm. H. Smith, your husband, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga County for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that the tfaid Court have appointed Monday the 2d day of Februaryr next,at 10 o'clock, forenoon, for hearing the said Wm. H. Smith in the premises, at which time and place you can attend if you think proper. Wellsboro’, Dec. 25 ’56. JOHN MATHERS, Sheriff. Even) & Co.’s Great Gift Book Sale. 409 BROADWAY, .\ T E\V YORK, PINE GOLD JEWELRY GIVEN AWAY TO PURCHASERS OF BOOKS. All Books will be sold as low as can be had at other Stores, many of them far less. New Books received daily. A Gift varying in value from 25 cents to $lOO, given with each book at the time it is sold. Having on hand a very large stock of new and valuable books , and as our motto is “Large sales and small profits'" wo are determined to give ?ur customers belter bargoins than can be had else, ■■here. Any book published in New York or Phil ielphia will be promptly scuts gift, included, on re ceipt of publisher’s price. Catalogues of Books and Prcaanu, containing full explanations will be sent free to all parts of the country.- - • - . The most liberal inducements arc offered to Agents. Any person by sending us an order lor ten boohs, with money inclosed, will be entitled (o an extra Book and Gift. All orders for books, containing money, (lo ensure perfect should be registered at the Post Oflicc whern they are mailed, and directed lo Evans & Go., 1 409 Broadway, New York. Reference.—M. Thomas &. Sbns, South Fourth Street, Philadelphia; J. B. Lippincott &*Cu M Phila delphia ; D. Appleton & Co„ Broadway, Now York; Derby & Jackson, Nassau Street, New York. CT SEND FOR A EVANS & C 0.,, Principal Store, 409 Broadway, New York. Brandi Stores at 125 Chestnut Su Pbil’a. and at Washington D. C. Summons in Partition. Tioga Comity ss, • The Commonwealth of Pennrylvania, to the Sheriff of said county, Greeting; If Andrew B Dickinson make you sc. cure of prosecuting his claim, then we command you that you summon John H. Dykcr, John C. Brown, William G. Ward, Hen ry Sheldon, Executor of Estate of Abram G. Thomp son, dec’d, laic of your county, so that they be and appear before our Judges at Wellsboro, at oqr epun ly Coorl of Common Pleas, there lo bo Held the' first Monday lof February nest, to show wherefore— whereas they, the said Andrew B. Dickinson and the aforesaid John 11. Dyker, John C. Brown, Will iam G. Ward, and Henry Sheldon, Executor us aforesaid, together and undivided do hold all that certain tract of land, situate, lying and being in the township of Bloss, in the county of'i'ioga, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follqws: Beginning at a Lynn, the north west corner of war rant No. 5937, Nicklin & Griffith patentees, thence cast six hundred perches to a post in tho western boundary of lands laic belonging to Robert Coleman, and in the eastern boundary hereof, thence south along said line, five hundred and twelve perches and five tenths of a perch lo a post, thence north thirty degrees west thirty perches lo a hemlock, llicncc north eighty one degrees west one hundred and four teen perches to a post, thence south seventy eight degrees west sixty eigiit perches to a post, thence along tile lino fora town plot, north seven degrees cast three hundred and five perches lo a post, thence still along said line nortli 45 degrees west, one hun dred and forty two porches and seven lentils ot a perch to a large forked pine, thence still along said line south sixty nine degrees west, one hundred and seventy five perches and seven tenths of a perch to a post, thence still along said line, south forty five de grees cast one hundred and forty two pbrehos and seven tenths of a perch to a post, thence still along said line south eleven and one half degrees eastthree hundred and thirteen perebes to a post, thcnccsoulli forty three and a half degrees, nest one hundred and sixty perches to a post, thence west two hundred and forty perches and five tenths of a perch to a post, thence north six hundred and eighty three perches andseveu tenths ofa perch to the place of beginning, and containing about two thousand acres, be the same more or less, and being partsof warrants num bered eight hundred and nine, five thousand nine hundred and twerity seven, and five thousand nmp hundred and seventy seven. Tho same John H. Dykcr, John C. Brown, William G. Ward and Hen ry Sheldon, Executor .as aforesaid, ‘partition thereof between them lo be made (according to the laws and customs of this commonwealth, in suob case made and provided) do gainsay, and the samp to he dope, do not permit very unjustly and against 11|P same — laws and customs, (as it &c,. i And have you then and there this writ, Witness the Hon. R. G. While, President Judge of our.said court, tho 29tb day of December 1856. ■ J-F. DONALDSON, Prolh’y- MARRIAGE.GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATO®. THE TRIBUNE FOR 1857. The Election ii put, and it* malt proves that the workdevolved on thp HcpuhUcan parly is not yet completed. In all the Eastern and Northern portions] of the country—in New-England, New- York, Gjhio, and the North-Wcat—the Republican banner floats in triumph; while in Southern Jersey, Pennsylvania, Indiana and Illinois—in short, whetc ever few newspapers are taken, and where common schools are too new and too feeble to have educated the present generation of voters—the black flag of Slavery obstructs the sunshine. Asrlangcr to Amer ica might distinguish those portions ofour country most blessed with Education, Intelligence, Thrill and Virtue, by scanning the returns, ol'lhe Presiden tial contest of 1856. Wo have faile'd of present suc cess, not because the People are against us, but be cause that large portion who did not hear or read the argument and do not know what were .the real ques tions at issue, went almost solid againl us, reversing the verdict which the great majority of the educated and intelligent endeavored to pronounce. These facts indicate the path of pressing duly.— With no unmanly repiniags over what is irrevoca ble—with no abatement of heart or hope because the triumph of Liberty in her new ordeal is not won at the Long Island and White Plains of her struggle— with no shadow of regret that the responsibility of governing is not conflded to her champions belore the People were fully ready lo sustain them—wc be gin afresh the work of diffusing that vital truth which, in regard to tho concerns of this world as well as of the next, mates Freo indeed. Now, in the Slave Power's heyday of victory, when its ministers and servitors arc gathering and plotting lo make the mastoflheir triumph and "crush onl” tho spirit which they vainly believe to be crucified and entomb ed—now, when the faint-hearted or cold-hearted who lately basked in the sunshine of our premature hope are hauling off lo repair damages and talking os abandoning the rugged arena of Politics for morf quiet and flowery fields—now, in this hour ofwcnric ness and shadow, Tug Tribune renews its vows of. eternal hostility lo every form of tyranny over the bodies or souls ofmen—to the shameful assumption that tile benighted and locblc, whealhor in soul or body, ore to be regarded and treated as the con venience or the prey oftheir wiser or stronger breth ren—to the domination of dcspotsi 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 croa* led lor the benefit or advantage ofanolhcr—that nil service between man and uian should be free and reciprocal—that tho laborer should not toil and sweat to pdrnpcr others’ pride or minister to others’ Injury, but (or the sustenance and comfort of those near and dear to him—is destined to certain triumph. It mast prevail, for God reigns, and Earth was not cree led to bo a theater ofinjustice, oppression and misery for ever. It must triumpli; for all true pr'ophecy affirms and the vindication of tile Divine benignity imperatively requires it. It must triumpli; for Democratic America cannot always remain the scoff of aristocrats and (he shame of reformers and liberals throughout the Old World. It must triumpli; for Man’s history is not a chaos or a riddle, but every where instinct with meaning; and no heroic effort ever failed of its effect—no drop ofmarlyr 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 it. They arc 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 sure forth with or their scepter will have forever departed,— To-day, myrmidoms of the Slave Power threaten and harass Northern Mexico, are encamped in the heart of Central America and waging a war of ex termination on the distracted inhabitants of its petty Republics, while it by turns leers and scowls at Cuba, while its mast ruthless bands arc precipitated on devoted Kansas, under the protection and smiles o( tho Federal Adminisration. Even as we write, the telegraph informs us that twenty Free-State men. guilty of attempting to defepd (heir homes agpinstthprapioeapd violcpcc of Buford’s and filus’s brood-thirsty bandits, have been convicted by Le coinptc’s,OAirl of manslaughter! and sentenced to five years’ imprisonment at hard labor M felons.— This is but a fair specimen of what has long passed lor “ justice" in Kansas—a justice which takes tho criminals into pay and aids them in llonljng down, into tho madness of resisting their crimes and wrongs as unhappy Kansas has for twelve mouths endured, even Hungary or Poland lias ever known | and }ljc Power at whose Instiga lion these villainies were and arp perpetrated sits enthroned in the White House, and has jusl’nchiev cd another four years 1 ascendancy in the Federal Government. Who, in view of these lacts, that Republicans may now pile their arms, even for an hour? The Tribune will be, qa it lias been, a Political i journal—avowedly, though not cxclaivcly so. It re- j cognizes the truth that Freedom and Slavery arc here grappled in deadly conflict, and that in the re-I suit one of them must lose all control over the Fed- j era) Government, Bui, while U gives prominence i and emphasis to the discussion and elucidation of the great issue of the day, it sinks none of the char acclcislic of a Business und Family Newspaper.—- The proceedings ofCungrcss, like those in Kansas, will be watched and reported by an able and fearless corps ofCorrcspondcnp, while from London, Paris, Constantinople, Havana, Sun Francisco, Albany and oilier centers of interest, our special advices will be, as they have been, fresh and reliable. A member of.oar Editorial corps— Bayard Taylor«-is now in Northern Europe, oqd will spend the Winter in Sweden, Lapland, Russia, thence making his way next season across Siberia und Tartary to the mouth of the Amour, und thence homeward by the Pacific, and California, unless some change of route shall promise greater interest and profit to oar readers, for whom alone he will write regularly throughout his adventurous jsurney, which is likely to require two years for its completion. Our reports of the most interesting Lectures, Public Meetings, &c n will be fu|l and reliable, and our Foreign and Do mestic News made np with o careful regard to the condensation into our ample colums of the greatest amount of intelligence \hh to avoid cost those that do not, will ccr lainly gel sued, TABOR, BALDWIN &- Co. Tioga, Pa. Sept. 18,1856, [9.] T3I3iIIOVAJL.7—DR. B, BARR respectfully XV announces to ijie that he ;luu termm-d his Office to the dwelling lately occupied by Jos. P. Morris, Esq., where ho may, he JbqndaL all hours when not professionally engaged. Demands for his services promptly respondedto WclUboiV, April 24, 1856. NEW MILLINERY SHOP in Wclkboro’,First door above Roc's Store. HIKS. E. E, KIMBALL, has established herself in the Millinery business, at the above place, where she is uow receiving from New York a full assortment of all articles pertain ing to the business and which will be sold as cheap as they can be procured this side .of lilt city. She would rcspcctfu|ly invite ladies to call and examine her slock and work before purchasing vise where. December 2, v 1856.-if. '' 11b ! For Kiinsm! WE shall start again for Kansas with another com. pany, March 15,1857, from Bennett's Hotel, Buffalo. Those going >Ves). pill, find it greatly, to their advantage to locate in Kansas. It is the most beautiful country on the continent. Land only 81,25 per ncrc and We will lalto all who defcirp to go, from Buffalo t'oXeavenworih,.for 8?5, Address A. ff. SriURTiEFF, Agent hj. Y. Kansas Aid Society, Watkins, N. Y. ’ |4i4 For Kansas. rpHOSE who desire to contribute to the rt|icf of A ibosnffcrera.in.Konsani can'stod their- contri. lions to M. H. COBP, at Wclh)boro'i withlhcapsp ranco that every dollar will bo .appropriated toiTlic suffering settlers there. AU amounts received will bo acknowledged in the Agitator. > 1 A. 11. SHURTLEFF, Agent of the N. V, KantatAidSicielij. 'a PPLfCAfION FOR-, DIVORCE. Pfi'he, F i»£ 5o her nert frieml A. J?. Cole.p JO Ez. ra IT. Fisk-You, arp hereby nobfipd .XlAaf,Thebe Fisk.yoor wife,lias applied fo life Court of Com* mop Fleas pf.Tjpga cppn.ty.lpr a t|io bonds uf ninlrimony apt} that the said .Court has appointed Monday the 2(1 diiy of February next, it 10 o'clock, heMing- JJio : sa(d:iPhtbo Fisk* in the etwlucn time apd place y, p cart attend if yoo lhink’prortc'r.' p' ' * *• >/ Wellsbord, Jan. 8, r’5V, ’^NO.MA^fJERS^^ .93 00 , r, oo ; '8 oo ,12 00 /' ■ ■ 20 00 24 OO MY wife Mariah Babb, has loft my bed and board wilhont any just cause or provocation., this is to caution allperseMJrqm barringWtnpL ing her on my account, as 1 1 >?•{ P2L her contracting after tlua CALp}} PABK M orris, Deb. 15, 1850. , ’ „ , . , ........ T OOKINQtGLASS PLATESL-Withor 1 without Lf Frames, for sale at THE DRUG Bi-’ORL. f&emont may be next president 7 BVT WE SHALL ST/LL HOLD FORTH AT THS OLD STAND ! I THE greatest variety of STOVES ever reen in Wcllsboro,’ has just arrived at the STOVE A, TIN ST ORB of IX P, &W, ROBERTS, 7 hey would call the attention of the public to their well sc-. Jccled assortment, consisting of the YOUNG AMERICA, Elevated oven, MORNING STAR Improved, do. NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT, do. REGULATORS, PR EM I CMS & LOW OVENS. * , Also a largo assortment of BOX and PARLOR Stoves, ut City prices. These Stoves are selected with the greatest euro, especially fur this market, and cannot fail lo givccnlire satisfaction* Call acd see them. . NWARE-«»of all kinds, shapes, and sizes, made of the best materia) and sold as cheap if not cheaper than that of any other establishment in the county. Euvo Gutters made lolorder on short no licc, JOBBING done to order and in the best manner. All Tin-war,e carefully proved before leaving the simp. IT Old Iron, Copper, Brass. Pewter, and oho Silver and Gold cillfcr old or new, la. ken in exchange for Goods ul the Market price. They respectfully solicit the patronage of oil who with to purchase anything in their line, assuring them that money cun be saved by examining their slock before purchasing elsewhere. PREMIUMS on Tinware were given for best Slock and Work Ac., at tho late county Fair. D. P. it. \V. ROBERTS. Wcllsboro.* Nov., 22,1855.-1 f. ULMOIIOU ACADEMY. E. E. Burlingame, A. B. Principal. Miss Mibi Beadles & Fuaxces Richards, assistants. The Spring Term of (hid will com mence Tuesday, March 3d. Rates of Tuition for Term of 11 Weeks Primary- Department, including Reading Writing. Spelling, primary Arithmetic, j Geography, History, . Beginning Eng. Grammar, Elementary Arithmetic, Geography, History, &.C., 2,50 Higher English-—Arithmetic and Gram mar completed, Gtog. of Heavens, Fa miliar Science, &c , Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Nat ural Philosophy,&c., Practical Astronomy, do. Surveying and Chemistry, Latin, Greek, French and German J. t. 5,00 Drawing, (extra) 4 2,00 Bills made out from (he liirjc of entering to (lie end of the Term, and expected jo be settled at mip. die of the Term. * "• In addition to usual branches, there will be a “ Teacher’s Class,” composed of those wishing to engage in leaching. Lectures will be given to the Class by the Principal and others. Also, weekly discussions before the Principal, upon such subject as may come before the class. The Academy is provided with Apparatus suitable for Philosophical and Chemical experiments—.such ns is used in the higher Schools uf N. V. Experi ments will be given to the classes weekly. Compositions und Declamations every Wednesday afternoon. The •* Wellsboro* Debating Club” is now in sue ccssful operation, composed of Students und ethers from*lll6 town, interested in such uft’.ilrs. An ctf orl will he made to secure a course of Lectures be fore the Society the coming winter. Board can be obtained in private families ulis3,oo per week.-Those wishing to famish their own rooms and board themselves, can be accommodated by applying to the Principal, This Academy is situated in (ho healthy and pleasant village of Wcllsboro*, the County sent of Tiogdi It is easy of access by a daily line of stages ’‘p~T*ofni; thence by R, R. intersecting the N. Y. & fc.no road'nr. ;-o ,\| 6u by stages to adjoining towns, nortli, west and Suutn. jo L. I. Nichols, Secy. JAS. LOWREy, Pros. MAP OP TIOGA COUNTY, From actual Measurement and Surreys throughout the county, Dy a corps of Surveyors who ai‘e fully vumpeient to (he difficult tusk assigned than. miU3 undersigned will publish shortly, provided uculilaeui ,|_ npmlwr of Subscribers ho obinin.'d, a AB U r A.\D (.JMPLKTK MAP OP TIOGA All t(ie public Bonds, KailmmU, Crowdii# and Stations, Post- Ollkoa. Chmcbe.s, Scbu«»l llousoi, Suirra, Mills. iVuiu: und I’ri>ulo Houses, fVimuterios, Manufactories, fc-hops. Ac., arc to be shown on the Map. In addition to the usual lojwj:ra|diy of lUvers, btroam-i, I'ond* and Muuulaitis. The nmuos u[ prop erty hoMers gnnerally. (includm? those in th« county who subscribe in mfianuu for tlio Map) arv also to be inserted at tb%lr rcspectnc places, i*; the ol tho Maps exhibited by Utu canvassers. Maps of tho piinolpal-viilngos will bo in».rtnl.ou n large scale. in tho margin; also engraved views uf public and pri vate building*. No expense will bo spared to execute the Map iu tho bight- l stjleOfart. The plan will bo plotted ona SulfAblo *-ou?.-. us tu'bhow distinctly all tho jiartiuilars above *-pwltied, and luako a large and ornamental map. Tt» bo engmvod and de livered in suh-i i iUts. handsomely colored, so rt« to show the territory cuinpriawl iuc.u-h township! ominiQuuiodon rolleis. , As th 6 imip will coriUvin some eigldi-ep square feet of engrav ing. at a cost **f somtal thrm*n«d dhllars. it will be foeri that only a large subscription h.-d will i.aruiut the heavy c\{h-uso inclined. Tfio waps .ctfily by suWcriplioq, and at only tpi6 y pr!c£. *No nihre iimjit k.-ued than subscribed for. Tho map will contain tahlrvof the' pfjjßiltitloij. 'pitnrivu>-ti-j a-s.4e.iseU value of property, religion-, soei.-th'-i, schools, number of voters, Ac,, of each' t.»w unhtp and v illatfo nrqHviiveh, caic fullv made up from the latest nuthexUif documents. Relying Qpoo u jqst appreciation of our e.Tort*, by t);o ci -1 irons of TiogivtO’i&tne a. map of their nmutv on tho plan, that gfin|laq3V;Cf HiulniropiT expectation*, and he en tirely satisfactory,t day of OcUiher, two blficU'ovd Mtecp? fhf) nro marked un the hod that 400 llrowhmy* i* fit© plow hr* Xew York to buy lk»'*k**.. i.' \NS .t CO. m-11 Kook* ,i< lowM.thoy.fon he ,imy iihms midgivu wulvcgcb b6o'k varfiugJA vniu«'from ! »»i‘K fosloo. the value of the prrSH'Jif dejn'Uds Upon ths'ji\iitiberof the Ux k imri'liaijcd. Ulltydelivcmd at the time of iho stile. Uieaiin- ( duCcmenl to agent?- . Catalbfiiftt*, coaUlningllst ofhooks and prizes, sent to hl>y address tree. Persons unacquainted with the flrjn of Ev\m>4 Co M lendiog polishing housfcii-sS’H a* ? *i l \ s . * MUlepk Orton, 4 Mulligan, 25 Park Il£w. X«'Y 'Yody; -j Derby'4 f 'jhdkson. 110 * strict, Jfow York, Phillips, : HAmpatm & l Ctoi,l3 , Sanborn. Curler VtiJiozUr, UpstunyiUaM. Send fara.'OrtaloguoJ U, ■ , . . , - LOST.— Supposed lb have been droppedon tbu FOR SAIjE, LIKE r Woolen Factory & Saw Will, p.young man.now dead. ,As it is the op- BCD6f , lu lffiJ!. wl.hing io c l ,ang ?t W. ha.lno„ ) oirA, V his of him*, ipucli ay); I f or - WoSUh “Factory, Saw Min and Timber lot Will be* relieved and happincp? conferred if it C,an be near Welliboro*. Tho Machinery in the Factory Confuting of left at the PrMyerjap feffonage, tt cllsboro' . tf lAtiM OF A THOUSAND FLOWERS.;.tor fc''i thalocationhgood, if V the removal of Tan,-Freckler, Pilnplts and all A„pw i ™h\ tbs pnmltM, or tw l.tter to ibis lhe«kin,9t ' • • ROY’S, 'plat,- Wdliboro' Aug.;ctli ISS?. 4.}. jack:?s‘. HEHHIMG’S SAFE THE CHAMPION! Tho only Salk which, in every instance, preserved their ontlr* contents iu the late Extensive Fires. A T Ibo burning of tho 'Artizan, Building*, April 10th, and in the great fire in Market Street, May Ist. I 1800. the genuine HEitltlA'ti SAFE preserved tho Jewelry of Geo. W. Si mons & lirQ.; Books, Papers,Ac. of Fisher A Pro., nud Edward Seamans A Co., after remaining exposed in the! burning ruins for nearly FOUTY HOURS, and proving conclusively what vrchaveulwuya claimed for them, their .great shi*criority over all securi ties 4jw known. , In the.-e fires, the irERUING'S jSAFE, standing ride by ald» with those advertised ns "warranted to stand TO per cent, j more fire than Herring’s came forth tho acknowledged victor. $2,00 3,00 not only preserving theiv content* tu excellent order, but bo- I Ing themselves !n a condition logo through another ordeal, . while the boasted "Salamanders” of other makers were bad , ly n-' d up in every instance. naid in some cases their entire ' contents completely destroyed. . To the public we would simply say, that, during the fow -1 t»H.n years the Herring's safe has been before them, more than i two hundred have pagsod through accidental fires without the occurrence of a single lossj. Wo would therefore, caution purchasers against the mis representation of interested parties. The Herring's Patent N th«- unh Fire-proof Safe iiiadr iu this city which is protect ed by a Patent Right, tun I wc a ill guarantee it to resist more than double the amount of heal of any other safe now known. 4,00 PARRELS AND HERRING, Sole Manufacturers in this Stale of ' Herring’* Patent Champion Safes. * 111 Walunt Street, Philadelphia. ‘ D«—*‘£win* 4 Wnlaop'x Improved Salamander*, ’ “Oliver Evan’’*.'* “C. J- HajlerV and ••Scott’s Asbestos;’’ Iron Chests (a large assortment having been token In part payment ier Herring i.} will bo sold ul low prices. | June -2G, 185 d. | The Great Family Weekly Paper. j TJIK..XKW VORK LFDCriJR Ims iniw attained the extraor ' dlnaty circulation of One Hundred and Ninety Thousand • cofrfah. • The LEDGER la devoted to POLITE LITERATCRB OiHOIN.U, TALLs, SKETCHES, I'UETKY, ESSAYS, OOS i SIP and CURRENT NEW S. anil maintains a high moral tuna. • I: i» t vfiy tyl.ure to U- the beet family paper in the worll 1 Heme it* extiaordmary .vud unheard ofpopu -1 laritr. Mr. BONNER, the Proprietor of the LEDGER, em-i ploy a Um beat talent in the country atid by so doing tuokoa the paper. Such writers n*B Funy Feru.Sylviuma Cobbjr. and Fnu-.-on Dennett, are perumnily engaged on it. and will wnte r ..r n., toiler jwiper hereafter. >lr«. Sigourney, also, iMiM.tnth writes for it; so do u ban of other popular authors, ■ imJiiu.ng bis. Efmna D. E N. Soiilhuoith, AiueCaiy, Mrs. \ nuu'hitn. V.n y W. Stanley («ih«on. Clara Sydney, 4c., i, Tho i LEDGER U bcuatilully illustrated every week* The LEDGER UprinUdou beautiful whitepaper, and is composed of eight pages, making the handsomest weekly pa pei m the country, li is publishen every Saturday, and gold if sdl the news olllce* in even city and town throughout tho country; find is mailed for subscriber* at two dollars jwran- I .num stw j copies are ••'•lit f< r tluev dollars. An> person ob- Miinilng eight* «ib«riibers at 50 cnch, four lowest club < i .i’••<, i .vml ponding ns $l2. u ill be entitled to one copy Free. ivrrm ' hivaiubh in adMuirc. Addles all letters to nUilhit,!’ BONNER, Publisher of New York Ledger. 41 Ann Street. New York, -v? B.—Now is a good time tombarribo hh EMERSON RES’. NETT, a tii. >iit Original Noiel of FRONTIER LIFE, will bo eonmmncpd In tlu> LEDGER on the first of January. Employment for IRe Winter, rfMIE )i I •••ok for Ag>Mit-«.—To persons out of employment. X —An Kl-jantltlft fora Father to Present to his Family I fur One Oopj, and uy it among your Friends h ANTED.— Agent* In u\.-ry Motion of the United Stater, to eirculaio SEARS’ LARUE TiTil QUARTOBIBLE, for Family Ur.’—L'iflev! • Ths People’s PictoriaJ Domestic Bible, Mith about One Thousand Engravings I This useful book in destined. If we can form on opinion from }tu* Notices of t|i|? I’i'Cfcs to have an unprecedentedcircahaifih me very section ol our wide-spread continent, and to form •lutinot env i:uhe sale ui nur Mtuks. It will, uo doubt in a a-wx.-us hicoctci THE FA t MILV BIBLE Of TUB AMLRI - I»EORLK. a U*. Tim most liberal rrmunt ration will bo allowed toall persona v.liu may bo i.j pi\>cure ’•ubscribefa to tho ab'»\e. Kit on 00-lo 3(hj copies may easily be circulated and «ohl in each of the principal cities and towns of the Uuku IT WILL BE SOLD BY SUBsURimON ONLY. should be mode ul once, as tho {(old will soon bo occupied. IVraons wuhing.to acta ns agents, and do a safe Inisi nc«s. ran send for a specimen copy. 82" Oh rkelpl of tho CAtablislKd. wlcu, Six UollsrHv ibo PiUTORJAL FAMILY* BIULI'h with a well bound .Sulmrlption Book. will bo oaro fullyiioxed, and fui warded per express, at our risk and ex. l« , bv, to any central town,.,r\ilhige m the United Su»u., uxocptlng ihosoorCallfortJLi, Oregon and Tuiru. Relief yum Letunv and your money will oomo safe, WA.In addition to the lirtnrlal Bible, wb publfeh & largo 4f»iubcr of IlluflCrated Fmpily Übrks, popular, and of hiu-b high moral and uncaaption.iWe clmiacter, llmt whil* good men may Kiftdy engage In their clroutotion. they will' i outer aiiiblic BcuclU, ami receive; a Fldr Compensation for their lal.ar. v* Oniprs respectfully solicited. For further pnrtlouhin, addicsj the subscriber, i*aid.) ROBERT hLARd. ’ “ ISI inilium Street Xow York. Who will go to Kansas? rpUE subscriber will sell Hie Farnron which ho 'JL live*, in Lawrence, containing 140 acres, 101) of which i*' improved. Jt is well watered, buo u comfortable lunisc, burns, neccssaiy outbuilding*, and a* good orchard of choice fruit Ihercon, Alm»{ a Tavei*h Stand In LaWrenccville, known as ihc f’Uecr House,” with ample accommodations Attached is a/Store building suitable for tho Gro cery and Dry 6’oods buciuc^ r -all to bo sold or rqnU cd (o Milt applicants. For terms apply to • Lawreticcville, Sept. 11 *56. M. S. BALDWIN. DISSOLUTION, —Tbs partnership hercloforecjc iMing.bclwecn.lhe undersigned in the iMnicor Guernsey & Burden is this day dissolved by mutual consent t ‘ llic books nnd notes of said firm remaining inthe hands of H, A. Guernsey lowborn payment i« tabu made, uud all debts dpo from said firm will be paidby him, ll* A. GUERNSEY, }L C. BORDEN.' Nuv. 19,1856. Time ! '1 iuic 2 Time! Time rpIME flow* front instants, and oh these each ono JL Should be estceipcd as if it were aloue. If any wish (u redeem time now lost,please callj just one door ilbrlh of B. B. Smith' & Son**, wlicrb U shall be restored. The subscriber is now ready to da i4nything in tbo lino of Repairing Watches, Clocks aud Jewelry* Ail work, warranted.. A* FOLEY. 3 AOKIX &M