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 Tk2d 00 annum,.. .-.‘i .1... 11; v. y ■' - Twenty Copies,'to addrtn af Hack tab- i>■ - ■ any larger number al tbe vaf’oo • > Tate Of :“ Anyone wishing to receive Tin Ttnini nee ■■■ ■ 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 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<»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«• 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