before Judge Cato. Upward of thirty names were attached to'the writ. ; VVhen tbo House again met, the number present, in consequence of the arrests, whs not sufficient to form a quorum, and they ad journed, until the balance of the members elected should come id and take their seats. If Lieutenant Governor Roberta should re main away, the President of the Senate will deliver the Message, as acting Governor.— There is a strong delerminationon the part ot a majority of the members to go on with the business for which they have assembled i afJ though it appears doubtful to me that they will be able to do so. 1 No attempt was made to resist tho authori ty of the Marshal, yet very strong feeling was exhibited by. the people who had assembled to witness the organization, -of the fintXegishtr tore of the State. ' ' ' The weather is extremely cold. To-day the thermometer is 10. deg. below zero.. ZERO. La whence, Jan. 7, 1857. A messenger arrived here this afternoon, and brings information that several of the members of the Legislature, which met at Topeka yesterday, were arrested by the Uni ted Stales Deputy. Marshal, upon a writ issu ed by Judge Cato. They are charged with treason, as their election was held under no legal authority. The balance of the members present were too quick for the Marshal, and escaped. The prisoners are to be taken be fore Cato, who is very desirous of placing Slate prison jewels upon their limbs. Weath er exceedingly severe—thermometer eight degrees below zero. Our river is frozen op. Business at a stand. ZERO. Albion, N. Y., Jan. 16-8 p. m.-—A terrj ble hot is now going on in Main atreel, be tween a parly of Americans and a party of Irish. Two men are dead and several others are lying on the ground dangerously wounded. Knives and other weapons are being freely used. Second Dispatch.—lt appears that this is pay-doy for the Irish laborers on (he Canal. They went in crowds to be paid, and have been drinking all day, and this evening found themselves ripe for a row. We cannot learn that anything but whisky is at the bottom of the riot. Two Irishmen have been killed and four Americans so injured that they are not expected to live Habbisrdbo, Jan, 16.—A resolution was presented in the House to-day instructing our Senators to vole for the admission of Kansas as a Free Staiu. The Democrats hold a caucus this evening lor the nomtnaiioD.of a State Treasurer. The election lakes place on Monday, Portland, Jan. 15.—Amos Nourse was nominated as United States Senator for the short term Jjy the Republican Caucus at Au gusta this evening. , Augusta, Jan. 16,—1n our Legislature to day the Hon. Hannibal Hamlin was elected United Slates Senator for the long terra, and Amos Nourse for the short term. -M-A-K-B-Ili-0- In Covington, on the Blh instant, bar Rev. A, A. Morple, THO& C. HOWES, M. D, end LUCY, youngest daughter of £. W. Deraw, Esq., of that place. NOTICE. —All persons indebted to the snbscriber by Mute or Book account, must settle the same before the 10th of February next, or costa will ensue. WellsWo, Jan.22, 'Si. A. P. CONE. Presbyterian church.—until farther notice, the services in this Church will com mence one hour earlier, to wit—Sabbath School at 1, and preaching at 2 r P. M. TiJOTICE.—An adjourned Meeting of the Tioga Co., Agricultural Society will be held at the Court House, Monday evening, Feb’y 2d, to decl of. beers for the current year and to receive the report of Committee on Field Crops, dec. G. D. SMITH. . Wtjlsboro’, Jan. 22,1857. . R. 8. NOTICE is hereby given, that an application baa been made lo the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga County, for the Incorporation of the THE FIRST SOCIETY OF THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, in Charleston, lor religious purposes, which will be granted:at the'next Term of said Court, if no sufficient objection be made thereto. J. F. DONALDSON, Prot’y. Wellsboro, Jttr 6,1857. Wellsboro’ Library Company, NOTICE is hereby given, that ou application has beep made to> the Coart of Common Pleas of Tioga County, forthelncorporation of the 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, Prot’y. Wellsboro, Dbc.3l, 1856, WT W. WEBB, Iff. D., HA6 returned to WcllsWo*, and is roady to promptly attend all calls as a PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. He would also stale that he has received a Commission from' the Governor, and been sworn by the Brigade Inspector's Surgeon of (he Ist Regiment, 2th Brigade 0/ the 13th Division of (be uniformed Milßia of Pennsylvania, and there* fore is the only Surgeon within the Limits of said Brigade who has (he right to give certificates to ** persons incapable of bearing arms.” Office and residence first door above Roe’s Store. REfildTEßg NOTlCE—Not*':* |§ hereby given, that the Executors, and OtiftruiniM on thcfullowingDiuiiod estates hare settled their account* **d that the same will bo preoen- Wto the Orphan 1 * Conrl c 4 County, ou Monday, the Dth day of February, 19&T, fpr allowance am) confirmation vie ’ Tl»e nccomit of Lew!* Walker. Qnartllau of Lucy Frost minor child of Samuel Frost, dcc’d * The account of Eddy UowhinU, Executui of tho eetato of Anna Cnrr, dfc’o Tho aeconnt of James Kelly, Executor of the estate of Robert Barky, decV Wellsboro Jan. 12,185 C Marriage guide.—young’s great PIIYSOLOGICAL WORK, THE POCKET AvSCULAPIUS, or Every One Hit Own Doctor , by WM. YOUNG, M. D. It is written in plain lan. guage for the general reader, and it illustrated with upwards of one hundred Engravings. All young .People, or those contemplating marriage, and having the least impediment to married life, should read this book. It discloses secrets that every one ahoold be acquainted with. Still it is a book lha.t must be kept locked op, and not lie about the House. It will be sent lo ut one on the receipt o Wce s^^bc^ d Fo“ r fb r ; S-J OUNG ’ 15r MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr. WM. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr, WM. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by DrWM YOUNG. marriage guide, by Dr wm young marriage GUIDE, by.Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GOIDG, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOTNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG marriage guide, by d* wm yo&ng marriage GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG marriage guide, by Dr wm young MARRIAGE GUIDE, by DrWM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by.p r WM YOUNG Marriage guide, by Dr waj young 15 Venditioni Rx-imcd outof tteOonnmm FM cfTJogu County and -to' me directed! will 1 expoee 'to public tale on MONDAY, the 2d.day February next, at ouea'clock afternoon In the Court Hons*, \Veuib6ro, the following dekdrlbod p’rojv arty, to wit; .- \ The following lot ox land in Rutland township, bounded north by Artemas Barnhart, east by Joseph Uauilng, south k west by George Brown. Containing about 230 acres, more or leas, with Up acres improved, one framed frame barns and appfe orchard thereon. ALSO—A lot of land in Sullivan twp- bouadedouthq north by (he north line of warrant No, WS, oh by land formerly of Nathaniel Nicbola and N. Smith, on.the west by landaof Zopher Teen and A. Updike. Containing about 10 J acres, with about sixty acres Improved, with a frame dwelßpg house and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as ttajprop erbr of John Benson. : ALSO—A lot of land in Shippen bounded bnthelfeonh by 8.0. White, east by White, south by PJaeCreek, ,'WeSthJ Spalding. Contllnlng 71 and acres, about li acres improve* ed, a two story frame house and frame bam and a young orchard thereon. To be sold m the property of Byaa Hard. ALSO—A lot of land -in JMmar twjsbowmkd on the north by laud belonging to Crowl k Drew, east and south by Wan Bache, and west by Crpwl. k Drew. Containing 60 or 00 acres with about thirty acres improved; aha a log bouse and log ban thereon.- Vo be sold as the property of Abel WaTriser. AUO-Aloto( land in Dolour twp, bounded north by E. Johnson 4 8. Wilson, cast by B. Johnson, south by Joseph Willard, and west by D. Hall k J. Wilson. Containing shook 40 acres, with ten or twelve acres improved, a log house and a fowicnlt trees thereon. To beeold as the property of Tk<ft 8. Newberry. ALSO—A lot of land in Gaines twp,bounod north by A. K. Furman, west by B. V. Ogden, south by K. G. White, west by Wm. B. Furman. Containing about nlusty acres—about 40 acres improved, a frame bouse, frame and log barn, and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Ben* jomln V. Ogden k Isaac 8* Ogden. ALSO—A lot of land lo Delmor twp., bounded north byroad running from Wellsboro to Pine Creek, cast, south k west by Jehu Smith. Containing about two acres of improved land with a frame liouse thereon. To be sold as the nronertv of Ilenry B. Smith. ALSO—A lot of loud In Deerfield twp., bounded north by the York state line, oast by R. Tubbs, south by Silas Taylor, west by P. 8. Taylor. Containing about 100 acres, with about sixty acres improved, a log house, frame barn, and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Chorions H. Taylor. ALSO—A lot of land lying and being lu Morris twp., dee* cribed as follows, to wit: surveyed in the name of Wilhelm WUllnk, and numbered 2044. and containing 990 acre*. To be sold as the property of Ugenior Cushman. ALSO.—A lot of laud In Wellsboro 1 beginning at a stoke thirty feet from the north wort corner of Morgan Sherwood on Main Street, thence south east parallel with the line of Morgan Sherwood to land of Bache, thence along land of said' ■ Bache north forty-five degrees east thirty feet to a post, thenco north forty-five degrees west to lino of Main Street, tljence along Moln Street to the place of beginning, befog thirty front on Main Street, with a two story frame building, used as a Printing Office and Shoo Shop tncreon. To bo sold as the property of James P. MagiU. ALSO—A lot bounded north by road leading from Mltc hell to Jackson, east and sonth by Mitchell and west byTloga U. Jioed. Containing aboat six acres Improved land, with a frame house barn and corn house and a fcwfrulttrecs thereon 1 To bo sold as the property of Jas. w.Ouernsey. ALSO—A lot of land in Delmor twp., bounded north by Wm. Uowe & Daniel Wharton and others, oast by the same, south by Wm, Furman, Bartley k R. Johnson, weak by K. Johnson & Robbins. Containing about two hundred and twelve acres, eighty or ninety aero? with a log house and frame barn thereon. To bo sold os the property of Richard Wheeler. ALSO-rA certain messnngo beginning at a chestnut stub standingln the nut lllio of Henry Body's lit, Ihouco easterly by along the highway to tho south wist corner dr Daniel Angels lot, thence north along said Angela west line to the corner, thence east to Cyprian Kastmans Tot, thence north to Jonathan Mattlsons lot, aa conveyed to him by A. J. Monroe, west along said Mattlsons sonth line to tho north east corner of Honry Body’s lot, thcpce along Honry Body's east Une to the place of beginning. 'Containing two acros, betbeaamo more or less. To bo sold aa the property of Dewitt 0. Bock wall. ALSO—A lot of land in die boro.’ of Wellaboro, bounded north by Hosier, east by Creek riming through Wellsboro,' south P, 0. Ilolg, west by Containing about one fourth of an acre, and a few fruit trees thereon. To besoid as the-proporty of Hitchcock A dray, , ALSO —A tot of land in Westlioid Township, bonndod north by Bingham lands, cast by John Howland, sooth by- Harris Hemlng i James Bryden, dec’d, west by R. Short. Contain ing about seventy three acres, about forty acres improved— frame bonne, log hath, blacksmith simp and apple orchard thereon. To bo sold as tho property of David Dntchcr. ALSO—A lot of land hL.Bhlppen twp., bounded north by Ahmson Jorela, west by ElUah Phillips, cost by R. W. Wboetur, sonth by John Wilson. Containing ahoot one hundred acres, about thirty- acres improved, with a log house and log barn thereon. To ho sold aa the property of Richard Robbins. AI-SG —A lot of land In the borough of Wdisborougb, bounded as follows, to wit: beginning at a post the corner of Wm. Bachc’s, on water street, thence north 46°, WestTJS feet, to another corner of Win; Uoche, thence 42°, post «0 feet along the west line of Wm. Bochc, thence easterly on a lino to be run parotid with the first mentioned lino 328 feet to water street, thence along water street to tho place of beginning.— Containing abont ono fifth of an acre of lend, with » Crake dwelling house anil frame barn thereon. To be add as ate properly of Kimball t Plcall. ALSO—A lot of land In Covington born.’ bounded north by Kmdlnfi Johnson, cost by ntola rend, west by V. M. Qny, south by V. M. Gray. Cantnlnlng onoucro, more or loss, with a small house and a few fruit trees thereon, Ifc be sold as the property of Bylvanns Warner. ALSO—A lot of land In Jaekaon 4wp„ bounded oW follows, north bj Wo, Loin, cattbr Marrio pputh bjr Hliam Cook & Joel Webster, west by Wm. Lafu. Containing about seventy three acres, more or less, with forty acres Improved two plank and frame barn, and a small apple Orchard thereon. To bo sold as the property of J. P. Millft W-11,W Jan. a, 1857. ■VTOTICE is hereby given, that nn amount equal to the costs Xl will bo required to be paid upon each safe when struck dpwn to the bidder,and upon.a failure to comply with this ’regulation the tract of land will again be offoraj for sole, and no sale will be postponed without payment of costs. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE,—Parautnt to an order ot the Orphan’s Court of Tioga county, we will expose to public sale on Thursday the I2lh day ofFcb. next, at the Court House, Wellsboro, the fallowing described real estate, late the properly ofJ. Jf. Harrison of Morris twp., dcc’d— All that piece and parcel of land in Morris town ship. bounded north by lands of R. H. Archer and H. S. Archer, east by lands of -J- 1 - ■' Morris, south by lands of A. P. Cone and the heirs of James C, Fisher and west by lands now occupied by Samuel M. Harrison—containing 138 acres and 48 tods, more or less, about 25 acres improved, a frame boose Oamfcjrn and apple;« Ctfi V, U! I NO. DUFFY,' } Adm', PRICILLA DIXON. ) • Morris, Jan. 13,1857. ’ A PPLIC.ATION FOR DIVORCE, 3b Alamort B. RaattU—Vouare Kerebyoutificd that M*rift{ji e; Russell,' your wile had appHdd'to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga County for a divorce froin the bonds ttf matrimony, aud that the said Court have appointed Mqtyday the second day of February next at 10 o’clock foreaaou, fur hearing the said Marietta C. Russell in the premises, at whioh time and place you can attend if you think proper. JOHN MATHERS Sheriff. Wellsboro’ Jan. 1, 1857. Application for divorce.—t o Maria Smith—You are hereby notified hatWm.H. Smith, your husband, has applied to tire Con*" 0 f Common Pleas of Tioga County for • „ lvorce 'sv om the bonds of matrimony. thal „ mt , aid Court have appointed M'otlay the 3d day of Fobrnafyr noxl-a' l 0 o'dooJt t forenoon, for hearing the said Wm. H. Smith in the premises, at which lime and place yon can attend if you think proper. Wellsboro’, Dec. 25 *5O. JOHN MATHERS.. Sheriff. Application tor divorce. Phrie Fisk by her next friend A. D. Colo. To Ex. ra W. FUk~- You are hereby notified that Phebe Fisk, yoar wife,has applied lo the Court of Com mon Pleas of Tioga’connty for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony; and that the said Court has appointed Mondty the 2d day of February next, at It) o'clock, forenoon, far hearing the said- Phebe Fisk In'the premises, «t which timd and place you can attend if yon think proper. Wellsboro, Jan. 8, -’57. JNO. MATHERS, . r Sheriff. W.D. BAILEY, Register. CAYUGA PLASTER. ipXBY, respectfully ipfogms die clUzcna of IfrUmotsDifltprtGt and that of Tioga Co. in periicnUuv'thti be has for aale a large quantity of frtsh.groandCayog* Plaster, at the old priced—s 6, per 10fe... •'■ ; Having seenred' tbe/fservices} of r ; excellent MILLER, and enlargcd his bins(pr therecepliohof Plaster, be (bets confident that do ado will be dnsp. pointed. f - Particular aUention 'wili.bo, paid to Pcopiofrom a distance. ;• Mansfield, Jan.3,1857,-lf. . .. CHAIRS, CABINET-WARE, AC, JSTICKLEY' respectfully infortnathe citiicns < of Wellsboro add vicirnty; that bb 1 keeps' con suotly od tlitad and will manoficture to order, ' j Chain & CoI)ln«(-Ware . , : of all description*.' ' 1 ~:i Those desirous of purchasing, any artiple id Ills His work u manmadured { froiD ihe aA(] is “BftSE of TURNING done in'a superior man. ncr addon reuodableterm*. Shop south: emliof Wellsboro’. ' ■ [1a0.8,1857.-l£] ( i THE TIOGA COP-fI’PY AG^TATOfe THE TOIBTJNE 1857. The Election it pptti and it* malt proves tbit the work devolved-on tttefUppUigan- paxty is not yet 'Jnidl •Bt»<*P2»nd i Northern portion* ST the' country—irf New.Englahd, New., York I ,'Ohio, end thei North. WW—jheßeptffiliam banner floats in triumph;whi|e iti Southerly Jersey, Pennsylvania, Indiana arid Hindis —hr sbortiwbere ever few newspaper* are takfen, kod'where common schools educated the present generation of vqfcx*—the black, flag of SlftTeiy obitrocts the iomhiqe. AsrUpger to Amer ica- might distinguish]those, portions ofour country most blessed with .Education,', Intelligence, Thrill and Virtue, w scanning the retnrns oflbe Presides. tipi. Protest of 1856. jWe hareiailed of presentsucr cess,, not because the-People sreagiioßt Of, but be cause that large portion who.did not hear or read the argument and do ndtknqw what were the realqde* lions at reversing the verdict which the great msjqrily ofthe educated apd intelligent endeavored to pronounce. These the path of pressing duly.— Wifh ho unmanly rfjpiqTngs oyef .wjtal. ia irrevoca. bio—with no abatement ofhenrier hope because the triumph of Liberty ip her new ordeal ia hot won at the Long Island kndjWKilo Plains of her straggle— with no shadow of regret that the responsibility of governing is not confided to her champions before the People were fully reedy to snstsin tfaeni—we be gin afresh-the worlc of diffusing the! vital truth which, in regard Id the concerns of this world as well as of the next, Antes Free indeed. Now, inlhe Slave Power’s heyday pfvictory, when Us ministers and servitors are gathering and plotting to make the most of their triumph and “ crush out” the spirit which they vainly believe to be crucified andentomb ed—now, when thofaint-beartod or cold-hearledwho lately basked in the sunshine of our premature hope are hauling offtp repair damages and talking os abandoning the ragged arena of Politics for marf quiet and flowery fields—now, in this hour of wearic ness and shadow, Tne Tribune renews its Vows of. eternal hostility to every form of tyranny over the bodies or souls of men—to the shameful assumption that the benighted and feeble, wheather in soul or body; are to do regarded -and I treated as the con venience or thei prey of their wiser or stronger breth ren—to the domination of despots and oligarchs, whether of empires at plantations —to the enslavers of Cities and kingdoms in Europe or the breeders for the auction-block ind the cotton field in Virginia or i Alabama. i ' The doctrine tbali no human being was ever crea ted for the benefit or advantage of another—that all service between mqn and atan should be free and reciprocal—that the laborer should not toil end sweat to pamper others' piide or minister to others’luxury, bul lor the sustenance and caption ofthosenev and dear to him—is destined' to certain ‘triumph. I mart prevail, for Grid reigns, and Earth was not crea ted to be a theater ofinjuslice, oppression and misery lor ever. It must triumph j lor ill true prophecy affirms and the vindication of the Divine benignity mpertatively requires it It mad triumph; Tar Democratic Amerita cannot always remain tha scoffer aristocrats And the shame of reformers and liberals throogboot.the Old World. It mlut triumph for Min’s history is -not a chaos or a riddle, but every where instinct with meaning; and no heroic effort ever failed of Us 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 weald not per mit it. They are busy to-day in lengthening their cords and strengthening their stakes with a vigilance and activity which reveals a consciousness on their pari that their dominion must bo -made sure forth with or their scepter will have forever departed.— To-day, myrmidoms of the Slave Power thresteo and harass' Northern Mexico, 'are encamped in the heart of Central America and waging a wqtpf ex termination on the distracted inhabitants of its petty Republics, while ,it by turns leers and scofvls at Cuba, while its mast ruthless bands are precipitated on devoted Kansas, 'under tho protection and smiles of the Federal Adminiaralian. .Even as we write, the telegraph informs ns 'that twcqly Free-State men, guilty of attempting to defend their homes sgaihstthcrapincsn'd violence ofßuford’saCd Titus’s blood-thirsty bandits, haVe bpeo' convicted hy JLe compie’s Court of roanslanghtei'! bhd sentenced to fire years’ imprisonment at bard labor as felons.— This is but a fair specimen of what has long passed .for t’ jtulico” in 'Kansas-** justice which takes the criminals into pay and aids them in hunting down, plundering ancj ,“ wiping,oul", the innocent, whom crimes and wrongs as unhappy Kansas has for twelve mouths ensured, even Hungary or Poland has ever known; odd the Power at whose Instiga lion these villainies were and are perpetrated site enthroned in the White House, and has just achiev ed another four years' ascendancy in the Federal Government. ’ Who, in view of these tacts, can say that Republicans may now pile their arms, even for an hour? i Tnx Teibcne wiD be, as it has been, a Political journal—avowedly,though not exclsivoly so. lire cognixes the truUiithat Freedom and Slavery-are here grappled 1 in deadly conflict, and that in the rc ault one of them must lose all control over the Fed era! Government. ! But, while it givea prominence and emphasis to the discussion and elucidation of the great issue ofthe day, it sinks none ofthe char-; aciteistie of e Business and Family Newspaper.—' The proceedings ofjCongress, like those in Kansas, will be watched andjrepotied by an able and fearless corps ofCorrespondenU, while from London, Paris, Constantinople, Havana, San Francisco, Albany and oilier, centers of interest, our special advices wilt be, as they have been,- fresh and reliable. A member of our Editorial eorjps— 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 ofthe Amour, and thence homeward by the Pacific and California, unless some change of route promise greater interest and profit In our rea je, 8 for whom alone he will write ro gu larly thro- u ', lou i Ins adventurous jour-'; whirl, i«• ■ t- ...ey, wnicti 15 nicely to require two years its completion. Our reporU ofthe ln .y.i interesting Lectures, Public''Mcetings, &.C., will be full and reliable, and our Foreign and Do. mestie News made up Wth a careful regard to the condensation into oar ample column of the greatest tmoont of intelligence that is consistent with the use of type of generous size. In short, if we fail tu make The Tribune worth its cost, itahall not be for want of expenditure or efibrL If it be deemed desirable by Republicans that The Tribdne should be. circulated in their several localities, wc urge (hem to see that Clubs be made up and forwarded in due season. The Postmasters adpionttliod not (o alt(ourctrculu lido, but to urge instead that, of journals deemed 11 sound,” and “ National” by lhA compatriots 1 of Atchison and Slringfellow... We ask live Republi cans everynltero to 1 bare that these efforts be not .effectual to-, quench, the light of Freedom ia tile , murky l mists of Slavery. TERMS. . 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'on! -i.; n ?:•!' • Moobv tnaybi remitted forrtb*fription* id' letter ateut ruk; buttba P&tmauef -aVltleidiieO'wbefe jtbekttsr ir (halted sWMld ; b*(hado ! iirpontente, and’ keeps dbaoriptioir tlft(|o' billf.“-' When drafts c»n be obtained, they ere much aafor StaleVhr CanadaareceiVed alparforaubscrifftidnr. j Wehaveno traveling Vge4te>:“ Anyone wishing to receive Tin Ttnini nee<n(W»*il tobedaßed open for hig Subscription. AlllbwifWwesaary for hiffl-to do is to write* letter ins* few woirdd *• pdb ible. inclose the money, write the nuns of the eoths ■eriher, with'bis PorttOffice. County, and State, iqd direct the letter I*/ .ysiiruy !;v.* : , , GREELEYIn McEERAT&, > ■■■ ■ New,York, , Decemberll, 185fi.-i-,3r0.v , ‘! . ,u TiogaCdiiuty ri , jSStfa, Tie Commonwealth ,ol Pennsylvania to'the Sheriff qfaniij.wnriiyrGrtet ion AndrewßDickihada'makevodic.' hla'cHifo.tbeh We, command too that yon summon John ajyker. John C. Rfowin, Wi'ffiW&WjW.', tyh tj Sheldon, ExtoitOr tirEstale ofAhrahjG, Thomp son, decM. late bryon? county, go thhl (hey bean J appear before out ludgea nl Welbborb, it bnr eoun-' ty Conti ofCpmmon pjeas, there to be held the* first, Monday of February next," to show Wherefore—‘ whereas they, the taid Andrew B. Dickinson and the aforesaid John H. Dyker, John C. Brown, Will iam G. Ward, and;Benry Sbcldonj; .Executor' as aforesaid, together and undivided do hold'all that ccrtaintracl of land,‘situate, lying add being in the township of Bk>ss,'in the coonty ofltoga, and Stale of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows = Beginning at a Lynn, the north weal corner of war rant No. 5927, Nieklin it. Griffith patentees, thence east aia hundred pefehea Ida post, in the wAletn boundary of lands late belonging to Robert Coleman, and in the eastern boundary hereof, thence south along said line, five hundred and twelvb perches and five tenths of a perch to a post, thence north thirty degrees west thirty perches to a hemlock, thence north eighty one degrees west one hundred and four teen perches to a poit," thence south seventy eight degrees west sixty eight perches to a post, tfaenes along the line fora town plot,'north cefren degree* cast three hundred and five perches to a post, thence still along said line north 45 degrees west, one hun dred and forty two perches and seven tenths ol 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 stillaloog. said line, south forty five de grees east one hundred and forty two perches and seyen_ tenths of a perch to a post, thencj slill along said line sont)i eleven and one halfdegrees coslthrec hundred and thirteen perches to a pofeti thence south forty three and a hajfdegreo*, west one'hundred and sixty perches to a pbst, tjiebce west two hundred and forty perches and five tenths of a perch (0 a post, thence north six hundred and- eighty three perches and seven tenths of* perch to (he plaee ofbcglntlihg, and containing about two thousand acres, be'the same more orlcas, and being parts of warrants num bered eight hundred and nine, five thousand nine hundred and twenty seven, end' fire thousand nine hundred ahd seventy seven. The same John' 11. Dyker, John C. BroWo, William G. Ward and Hen ry Sheldon, Execntor as aforesaidipartilion thetbof between them to be made (necording lb the lawsahd customs of this commonwealth, in snch' -ease' made and provided) do gainsay, and' the same to be done, do not permit very unjustly and against the same— laws and customs, (as it is said) &c, And have you then andithere this writ, > Witness the Hon. R. G-. While, President Jndgeof.9ur.wud court, (lie 29th daVof peien(h&rJBs6. J fi s < > ‘ J. F, DONALDSON, Prolh’y., List of Jurors, February Tom, 18S7. osand rtmoßs. Eddy Howland, J,. S. Davenport, D. K / Marsh. U. W. House, Henry Crippen, Butler Smith, E. T Bentley. E. I. Stevens, Daniel Brion, C. H. Plape- L. N. Rutty, Enos Sbss.jp, John Aplt, Simoon Bab, cock, iAlexandjr,. Harris, A. C. Cole, Asa Hdated’ Isaiah Harding. G. B. Owlol, Richard Lounsbnry, Aaron Dodge, Joel Culver, A. Q. Ray, Joel Rose. TXAVEXaI JUkoas, ' Joseph Hubbell, Rulof Denrea, L. 8, Ogden, Syl vaster Davy, Loeios Barlow, Edwin •W, Crane, J Ov. aon Pemberton, Thomas Barber, Calvin - Hnmnrahd, Thomas Alien, John -Lewis, Morris Seely, Christa pber Schoonover, C, L. Beach, George Hildreth, Avery Gilletl, 8 W. Reynolds, B> M. Bailey, John Pierson, P. Coon, Benboi Short, Johfi Flelfcher, Tilton Crittenden, Merrick flurlburt,- Jaseph Rdil^; N, A. Elliott,!. Slossdn, Jesse Doan, Philip Dann, &V, Beeman, Thomas Peak, Jefibraon Prulzmsrt, Natlwn-Comstock, Si Li Parmehlier,' Henry Brown, O. 8.-Mackey, Peter M; Clohse, J, B. Cudworth, Charles Toloa, Josepli i Yodkcn.'D. J, Row. ' SECOND WKBt. • 1 ■ 1 • P.'S;Clatk, Williim B. Rich, Obadiah Insehi, diaries Edsall, ebsler, Frcde’rj'ct JGfodtne, A.‘C. Jewel),Thonfos'Windsor, W, W.Babb,'Hiram Campheli. Samnel Morgap, James Steele, Ira Baker, A. J. Rose, R.Chrjstenat,'Atansdn Palmer, Robert hacheri ThoUtks Roynolds, Rtchard'.Mprks, Bamnel Orinnictt, Johathah Stokes, George Dorrancc,' ,B. B. Smith, A. D. Cole.M. 8. Baldwin, John A. Haldeq, Pater ■ CahterPh; St. Benjamin-Cube, John ’Dafley, R. P. H. McAllistcy, • * ' ! A DMIN.ISXRAWR’S SALE—Porauant loan A order of the Orphans’ Court of Tioga counlly. I will.expose to public sale op ibo premises. on Sn uaday the 7th day of Fpbrhary next, the full^ w j n _ real osute,, late the pron; rtj , uf Bur<lil H,til. Of Chatham, Tioga . , townsl.ip,boun.: ded north h'j licnty gr- oVe and Henr -, nnd ‘ j osia |, ‘ t ?'soVio road and land ‘or Daniel Hill,, south by y eo; -j- Bloonm and west'by 6. T. Beach, Daniel Shove and Neliemiah Beach—contaih'ing about 85 acres, about 75 acres impiavod, one frame house thereon. i . , Also—a tract of land iaiChalham township, bounded on the north, east, south and weal by Dan-, iel Hill—being a pienC of land reserved by tho lalo - Burdit Hill dec’d, in * deed by himtelf and wife to Daniel Hill lor- a saw-mill and yard—containing about J an acre, more or leas, with an old saw-mill thereon. " DANIEL HILL, Adm’r. Chatham, Jan. 13,1857. aUARDIAN’S SALE.—Pursuant tb ah order of the Orphans’ Cpurl-of Tioga, eounty; we iyill expdse' fo'puolih sale ot the.QjQrt House, VYcilshvo Tioga-Confily PendsylTaiila.'bn Saturday,' ‘the Till day of February ncit/die following' discribcif real eatate'i ■■ ~ i \ ■ :-.r : c- _> f, Vj ~t :t If 5 , A perUip piece of Japd in Riohinoap, l bpunae4oo the north by laud fohtierly in possession oT Jdsioh N. Wright, east by land in posscssloti of Benjamin Jpfies’, south by the cd'uhty road and' west by lahd of H. , :< t BO adfoa witli about S9%erea irtiproved; a Irattie house, framo barn some other oalbdudings dhd an apple orchard there on. Late the property, of Sam»clG<»<tol,'dt<fd. PETERWUiTTdSfiR,; , RICHARD ENGLISH. \ Adm’i. Richmond, ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Puriuabt to in order of ibe OiphaiM’COurt'of Tiogii county 1 will oxposeta public sateen (hi jrrcmtses,'on Sat-, nrday lhe 7lh day ’or’February post Ihe iSltowing described real estate; ,' , ’ •All that pterid'6o parOel’orlind iirßOlland.teun. ty aforesaid, bounded’ north by TbbinaS ' Bopcf aitd William <Boper, eael by Thonldb by land foriherlyowncdby 8. L/' llibbdtdeild vfqsl by Henry’Oldroyd irid (ptfbtlb faighWhy'-kdiitaining 38'aerei ortbereabonte,’ mpre'Or less; nearly fell iitf. proved, a frame b&n and log bouse theroon. Lato the property of -Hinted Soper, of Riillsnd, dcc'd. ERASTUB ROSE, Rutland, Jan. 13,1857.5.’.' ' • ' ■■ ■AUrn'r. Application f6e ; DiFcmcE.^-oiitiiMe 1 baker aflt frien if, ’Mh 'BtMoa/te’Erajrtus Halit You^arObWfeby'botifrcd, yonr wlfejbas ibpiidit to tfid COurvof Copinlbii'Pldg fo : Tioga ’county-'fer 'a : diyortd '.'.ffpfl* '■bdkpnd'ijf matrimony 1 abd {hat iHe eaWCbiiH' bak’iwdlimu Monday day .of February next, at 10 o’cl’k forenoon, lhfrsaid Clive Hole in t$ <&stend ; Frbmoht.iwat BE wbot president • DtmWE-SffALLiSTfLIJ BOLD FORTH AT TH& OLD STAND t .A ,vtu£.;ui...i aJtdiVl 11 fc* § « T H r £,e l ?* te *‘ of STOVES ever seen in Weilsboro,’ has just arrived at the STOVE A. TIN STORE of D.P.&. W. ROBERTS.- They would call the attention.tol the public to their well ae teebd assortment, consisting of the YOUNG AMERICA, Elevated pvcn. MORNING STAR. Waved do. NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT, do. REGULATORS, PREMIUMS & LOW OVENS - Also a large assortment of BOX and PARLOR Stoves, at City prices. These Stores are selected with the greatest care, especially for'this market, tad cannoi CHI to riveenlire saUefaetioa. Call and see them. i - r • TiJftTAßE—of sll'kmds, shapes, and 'sizes, made of the heat material and sold as ebesp if not cheaper than tluil of any other establishment in the county. Euve Gutters made to order on short no lice. JOBBING done to order and in the best manner. All Tin-ware carefully proved before leaving tjhe shop. 'IT Old Iron, Copper, Brass, Pewter, and also Silver aod Gold either old or new, ta ken in exchange for Goods at the Market price. They respectfully solicit the patronage of all who wish to purchase' anything in their lihe, assuring them that money can he saved by examining their stock before purchasing elsewhere. PREMIUMS on Tinware were given for best Stock and Work Ac., at the late coonty Fair. D. P. &, W. ROBERTS. Wellsburo.* Nov., 22,1855.-tf. R. M. PRATT, iucrcased bis ttock of GROCERIES And now is time to buy' ohcap /for oath, at the GROCERY STORfc. ,fbrmely occupied by S, Daily.' Having lately ihcresed bis siockofGrobertcs, the Batters himself that be. cao'l bo heal iathti UM. -:Call*nd exanUhe his stock of- .. . Teas, • Sugati Coffee, Raisins, Rice, . Fish-crs Stone Ware, Wooden Ware, ij-. <Sfc. >sfc. CONFECTIONERIES, and all aitikies pertaining to hit line of Bad ness will be kept constantly on hand, In connection with the above, he has fitted Dp a very neat ; OYSTER SALOON, for the accommodation of all who may favor him with a call. Weilsboro, Dec. H. 1856.—1 f. Evens & Co.’s Great Gift Boob Sale. 409 BROADWAY, NSW TORN. n-NE GOLD JKWKLBY GIVEN AWAY TO POItCUASBIiS OF BOOKS. All Books will be sold as low as can be bad at other Stores, many of them for leas. New Books received daily.. A Gift varying jn .value from 25 cents to $lOO, given with each book.at the time it '"■W'd... MeiWlff* ; l)andj ; vcry.l«rge | pew and v/uuable boats, and'as our motto is “Large sates and small profits'" woiaro determined to give «nr customers better bargains than can be had etse vhete. Any book-published in New York or Phil ielphia will be promptly sent;-gift included, on re ceipt of publisliorV price. Calalognes of Books and Presents, eopulniogvfidhtxpfohaiiim* .wjlibh'.penl free io^hll parts of the country. .The. moat liberal, inducements are offered to Agents. Any person by sending ns an .order tor ten books, with money inclosed, will be entitled to and Gift. AH order* TDi-poofc-, .nMalplng money, (to ensure perfect should be registered at Ulo risi ooJl- v when they are mailed, and directed to Evans & Co., 409 Broadway, New York. RxreakNCE.—M. Thomas &. Sons’. South Fonrtii Street, Philadelphia i J. B. Lippincott &-Go., Phila dedphia; D- Appleton ACo„ Broadway, Now York j Derby & Jackson, Nassan Street, New York. IT SEND FOR A CATALOGUE,^ ' . EVANS & CO., Principal Store, 409 Broadway, New York. Branch Stores nt’l2s Chestnut St. Phil's, and at -Washington D.C, . . L, EATON, _ .PENT IST. orticF. oyer w. ;t i't.m jewelry • !¥•. 51 Wafer-St rent, -.ii PLATE weak AND FILLING Of every inscription done, on abort notice and. war ' ranted satisfactory or nd pay. XTTBETHBXIftAGtED AT ALL HO VRS Jan. 1,1857.—3m. • NEW MILLINERY SHOP in WellsW, First door above Eagle Office, Main Street, MRS. E. E. KIMBALL, has established herself in the Millinery business at the above place, where she is now receiving from New Yorg a full assortment of all articles pertain ing to the business and which will be sold as cheap as they can be procured this side of the cilyi She would rdspectfu|ly invite ladies to call and examine lier stock aud work before purchasing else where. December 2,185G.-tf. , Trial List, February Term .1857. t* JC. D. Tioooy i D. A. Park© Job, Dufley tb I* 11. Heed et *l - A XrowLfltitf© tb J. Pnlzmap et al W. <*t al to Uuormjcy A Whitman Van. Buren A CUurchill tb 11. Stowell et al JPelcg Puck tb N, Young J. D.IUU tb S, Sherwood R. Sampson ' vs J, Tonkin ct n] 0. to Harris T. Byan VB Silan AHis J. Haryis tb O. W. King Luwrey AGuenwy va D, Walkers, £xe*a. School Director*. Knoxvlll ya John Oo«Hl*]»cad , ; tooreUtisf 1 ! *I. MorUiMw Jr •. Schtfol'lHreoforß of Union tb O.M, Fetter H-Bathbono - ■ ta . J.\A. Ilaunoad Vfvn. Harpy « -*.Qnl»Vy WWto ft Lawmico X* 11. T.Rjrop • J.'lhUnjfwcTl • tii *L. M. Paltrier'» * ‘ ‘ , v Hoard k 1 ▼» J. Palmer • [ UUlyonl X Uuys et a] vs Wm. H. Bvsns el at ■ ■ I. y, .1 . trm,nnbbant v« .tfm, Harris e( at, Wat. 0. Weed vs Oca. O'. Taylor bamnetGrinOfUJ rs Janice Pord David Coates « D. h. filiolt John Bounb.fi vs J. Merricks Kxr. W.Bnllsrd Mat v» MotPhurton 4Brown" PUnv Power vs Jacob PrnUmsn K, nSnahari vs CbarlCe Phipps, ' H.BooA v* A. P.'Cono ' ' U. A* Ooernaoj . T- i Ih.P. Jloberta ct at 3. D, Wood rs' QW. Kress D. W.Tartte vs tYin. tlpillke J. V. QrecnftuM ct at vs ti. Beach naJ(lter« 4 JicNltl ' va John Bower (Tm,Trass , v> A. TVoodberrj gfeahUi k Murtfo ' •' n vh It P. Ryon jAuUsob Tromala vb 3. V. HubbeU 8. Brcmore vs .W. Battu KxVi of Stfca' BhfppoH vs Eli Felt ot BeOsOQletfa ’’ tb & Davenport. . M*ptftiPo#er * * idttfi Johiißca k D 4 tb A. Blond. ICTOTICE. -~Und6r the is refbrrttte, *T t 6 Ta»girn liic<!B»e», (Stc. f .&imuel miitoahgd neUtiooed the Court (or Jnense takeop an Eating Bou»o ip pw*oJo,^it^.twenty, P*; 1 ' ’ - -<2 A hwririg apiop,hU ippficiUoh widkcbid »t iWy&Mion* next, tod; Lioeue granted unlae mficleat cattob bo thowntbthn contrary.' v W'DoiiAMJewv'eictk. •'Cterif’4 >«• Jj, 1657. 7 t’ - Have Ton Subscribed IN THE Cosmopolitan Art Association FOR THE THIRD YEAR t SEE THE RAKE INDUCEMENTS I —Tho managers hare the pleasure of pmouncipg that the collection of Work* of Art dunned for distribution among the subeeribers, whose names are received previous to the 28th of January, ’57. Is much larger and more costly than on any previous year.— Among tho leading works fit Sculpture—executed in the finest Marble—is the new and bekoUful Statue of t)»e “WOOD NYMPH,” The Bdsta of the Ttareo Gnat American Statesmen, CLAY, WEBSTER $ CALHOUN, Also the exquisire Ideal Brut, -,“S PB.ING.” A. SOL LO AND DIANA, IN MARBLE, LIFE ffIZE, Together with the following Groups and Statues In Camrm v Struggle, ftr the Heart, v «ins and Apple; Psycho; Magdalen; Child of tho Sea; Innocence; ,' Captive Bird; and little Truant.? I ‘' With numerous works in Bronte, and a collection of Several Hundred FknoOil Paiutlugn, by leading Artists. < * Tlie wliole of which are to b$ distributed or allettodamong the subscribers ahosejiames are received previous to tho TWENTY-EuiIITII OP JAN OAKY, ’57, when the Distribution will take place. TERMS Or SUBSORIPTJOX. Every subscriber of Xmm Dollars is entitled to A copy of the splendid Stool Engraving, “Saturday Nightjar A copy-of any of the following $3 Magazines ouoycar; also A copy of tho AbtJourxai. one year, and A Ticket in tho Annual Distribution of Works of Art. Tims, for $3 paid, a person not only goU a beautiful En graving or Magazine one year, but also receives the Art Jour nal oao year, and a Tiger in the Annual Distribution, mak ing POUR DOLLARS WORTH Of READING MATTER bedefe* ticket, by which a. valuable painting or piece of statuary may be rcceiv qddnaddltion. . Those who perfor Magazines to tho Engraving 1 Saturday Night,’ can have either of the following one year: Harper’s Magazine; Godey's. body’s Book, Uaired States Magazine, Kaickerbockqi; Magazine, Graham’s Msguiue, Blackwood Magazine, Southern Utemry .Messenger. *• No person Is restricted to a single shore. Those who tak ing five membership*, remitting $l6, are entitled to six Kn- tickets iUlbediatribution, oT »ay,-4ve of the Majszmcfi, 6he’y«ir t 'aiiq tkkets. Persons,! In remitting > luhoa for mansberkhip,’ will please register Uicluttcr oLthe I'ost Office, to prevent ,k*s; on -re ceipt of thich, a certificate of Membership, together with tli6 ftngrAariog ; or. Magazine.desired, wiUbe foi warded to any Jroc fan November .Art Joamol^sent C. L. DERBY, Actuary C, A.A. Western Office. 166 Water street; ofc>, ; . V* ,J, M. BACUE. Hop. Sec, ' " i- '■ ■'' Wellsboro’ P«. : ; ; MONK’S , MAP. ExTiibiUm JlieJ-Tafgerjportion of Ntjfth Atnerica enjbrscip£ lfi9 |f|tifeJ States and Tetri torfen, Me*. U»‘Jiud iCen(|»l Atß«tt(Ja, including ttie AVcst In. dia IshodylfieT Canadas, New Brunswick and -NaVA_Wolia...Compiled. ilom_teccnt Government surveys andtither atsttreiitic sources.' ■ • ■ _ Il alsO exhibits d map of the world on Mpt-catqf’s Projection, by which, the relative position* of the Eastern and Western Continents, dnd the Vaflods ? r ®^P B ’* > r falsSu* art/,shown at ope yieyvi . I'.is map contains’a&out 36 square feel,is got ■up hi nvijniiiceiit style, mounted on Rollers, ana is dbliv’dred to subscribers at Ihoaslamshmgtow'prVcfe by States, and f 7.00 colored by counties., We lave the. prelusive right la jell ibis.map r ifl Tioga •Co.' Mr. Geo. H. Tnnor 'will canvass {ha County forthwith, carrying a copy df the map tor eiaihination. PDTNAM &, TAKER, Agents. u Dec. 18,1856. (6L) BOOKS! BOOKS BY SUUSCRI P„TI O N . “Bqeolfeetioa of. a Lifetime,” By Peter Parley- ThC best boob of the last half century. Attic Expeditions." By Dr. Kane. A Magnifi cent book. “ History of pit Nations." By S. G. Goodrich. A Standard work, 11 Encyclopedia of Animated. Nature." By Ds. frost- Containing 1350 spirited Illustrations, of mes, animals, apd every creeping dung. “ I DaKi>," Mrs. Stowe’s last work. And all other popular publications of the Dar, Furnished by Canvassing Agents, who will deliver tkeprpijke*«s«wb#fc. ; Dec. 18,1856.—6 w. <; "Vf EW FIRM.—Th* bqeineas of (he Firm of Ta ll bor, Baldwin & Co. will hereafter b« conducted inthc noted ofTiibor, HaUipwoy it, Co. ' Bfklwin is, Co-will t>e closed and those, indebted losaid Fitfo a_fe |icreby notified to pay up,without dehy in they wish to avoid cost those that do not, will cec lately gel sued. | TABQR,! BALDWIN &. Co. .ffffli* m<: tH, - I. ■r. : T> EMOV Ain—DR- a BARR respcclfally Xk» announces to the public that lie has removed kjs Office to the dwelling lately oceopiad ky Jo*. P. Morris,- Esq., where be'may be fwod at all boors Wiled dot tirafclniohtlly engaged. ■ Demands for liia service* promptly respotjdodto WellsbordVApril 24,1856. Hot For ,Kun^fi «(E shall aUrt agaio for Kansas with another com . pany, March' 15,]857v front Bennett’s Hotel, Buffiikii Those .going Weal will find it greatly U their advantage to locate in Kansas. It is.the meet beautiful country- on thecontinenl. Ladd onty glfli Snt aert) aodiwo.will take all wlto desire to go. from nfialo la iLetvehwortht for 825 c Address A. H.SHURTLKFF, Agent M. V. Kansas Ant Society! Walk Eds, 1 N. Y. AW JP?r Kansas. -, r , rrtHOSE who desire to contribute ta the relief hf A (in unSbrert te Kansas, eda sent)' th(ir' dontri. lion's to M. Hi,COfiß. at WellshosoVwiUt the esso ranee tlist every d»llar wilkbe appropriated to, the se|lle« thaje., t w*U / I rAge/ji of Vu N. V. « t
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