Barter WllkMll Bdlrlil - ■lt W'-d&n ioJ 1 A f Verteiy'dfbai'ley haql been diacoveredid tbegulcbei'of (he layan Mountains, febtirely Tree frppi thoaean noyiqg BOd ppisonpu* beards attached to all our coamaooi.wricAiea. The undersigned obtained 7 grain* of tfaia ne* variety three year? ago, and being ranch pleased with ila geneql adpbaranee and pro* dDeliver)et*, bay spared no peina 10-rnulfipljr this dmall quantity's* fait as the Shanghai* and,other bird* would allow. ■ s IU merit* fdV grinding or malting KavA nM been tested, and the quantity is not* 100 small to squander in that way, whert pyery fiTler of the toil who sees.it, js anxious to have a few grains, not. doubting, K will prove a valuable acquisition, 1 have suffictenf’ l h6wevei,lo turnish all persotw'. interested wbo wilfjbe likely to see thianottce, with one bead each, containing 30 to 60 grains. Send me your addreslt, on a stamped envelope and I willen dose a head, and send it back by re(urnmai), with printed instructions for cultivating,in a way to insure a large return from a small quantity of seed. Should this new variety be found to answer all the purposes of the com mon barley, a few years will suffice to drive the " Barley Beards” from the country. Should any person desire mote than the one head, I will senda package of 700 to 800 grains securely enveloped, by mail, post paid tor 25 els. accompanied with a few heads to prove the fact of its being beardless. Ad dress,,' I, W. BRIGGS, West Macedon, Wayne County, N. i Desperate Wife. A gentleman just down from Matjch Chunk, informa ua that a desperate and aad affair transpired in that borough on Monday afternooon last, the circumstances of which ore briefly as follows t The ftifeof (heeditor of the Carbon Demo crat, who by the way ia a most estimable lady, it appears, has been for a longtime an noyed by the disloyalty of ( her husband, add has reason to feel an intense and bitter hale towards a female named Mary Spoonheirtier, residing in or about Gaston. In a Word-, her domestic happiness had been sacrificed by her false husband to an unholy intimacy kept up with the aforementioned female, uod on last Monday she determined lo put an end to her troubles by taking the life of Miss Spodiibeimer, who happened at the time to be in Mauch Chunk, stopping at the Ameri can House, Resolved upon this course, she armed herself with a pistol and proceeded to the Hotel, where she was shown Miss Spoon heimer, upon whom she made a sudden and desperate assault, in the presence of the land lady. Fortunately for the object of her anger, she was unable to draw the pistol instantly, and from the excitement and struggle to de late Miss Spoonheirtier, she fainted. Recov ering, however, she threw the pistol after her, and following her to the landing below, where some gentlemen, attracted by the screams of the fepiale interfered and terminated the af fray, Subsequently the enraged woman appeared at the hotel again with a long knife evidently intending another attempt lo exe cute vengeance upon the destroyer of her peace. The indignation of the community against the husband, whose base conduct is regarded a* the provocation of the desperate affray, which was only prevented from terminating in a melancholy catastrophe by a mere trifle, was intense and earnest. A Fatal Experiment.—An irishman in Leechburg, Armstrong county, Penn,, on New Year's day not being In possession of a gun, pistol or blunderbuss, undertook to con vert a pair of candle moulds into a requisite noise making machine. He placed a heavy charge of powder in one of the.tubes, wad; ding it down in the usual ftahoer, to make a loud crack, and applying his segal- to the end of n, the machine exploded loud enough., in stead of discharging, recoiled, penetrating in to his brain, and killing him instantly. > Failure op Illinois Banks.—The City Bank ol 'Chicago, on Friday, threw out the . notea of the following Banks—all Illinois: Peoples Bank of Caml. Rushville Bank. Prariric Stale Bank, Washington, Stock Security Batik, t)anville. Bills of these Banks are partially secured by Stale Stocks. The Gram mercy Bank of Lafayette, la. has suspender,. The Republtcon party is one million two Hundred thousand strong in the Northern States. It is made up, m large measure, of the best portion of society—men of under standing and eminence. It is strangest where society is the poorest—in the country, not io the town or the city. Tbere is nothing of the hot-bed character about it —it is of the genu ine country growth—of pure sap, dee- j ro<Jl solid gram, and a vtgor that ihestbrm, . I ‘ p,le ° r immense official power wle against it by the Administration ;in •Pile of the monstrous abuses practiced at the ballot-box in the large cities; in spite of the miserable calumnies directed against its can didate; in spite'of the lack of organization end of discipline necessarily Incident to a par ty of recent origin, and in spite of treacher ous allies and unconscionable foes, the Re publican parly has maintained itself most no bly in this contest. -It has shown a strength which Us enemies cannot help respecting, and which, if they were wise, as they are not, would, by its mere moral effect, deter them from the innovations and aggressions they are now bent upon following up and comple* ting.— N. T, Courier <s■ Enq. The Quakers have Voted.— A colem porery remarks : "The pro-slavery organs will please observfc t bat the Quakers of Penn sylvania have voted at last. These method ical gentlemen are proverbially slow, but «ure, and it is not to be wondered at that the overwhelming importance of Col.- Forney led ■asm to believe that be, and sot quiet and ®o»y Mr. dames Buchanan, was the mao to M defeated. M-A-B-B-l-tD «■« Fanny CLOSE of Chatham. bwsrasprtßWteaH dissolve* WtrU^Ws, or danger to tbepetiott nsibg iW'WanaiMj] in all M»e» where diteetjorb sire AbeeriW. '.FriisaSS “nisi For rale at ROY’S Drug St Chemical Store,'Well*) Mfßynr * .i'v ■' f r ) ■ iSk 'f ' Fail hot tosSnd t or 5 stomp* jot a copy of THE HOUR, with'feducedterms, _k fivet>de,-lfqlithly Companion add Gdlde for the wild, Old Mother,* th 4 Sister, and Hanghtef. etHE HOME,”itdevotod>(qfM tpfttdt&of (be vftldfee of womaoly character, 1 endituUnto to fo. .^ate.socialjift, by teachingthoseprinciple*,addm| mealing (bodd aentrmeato, which arc tnoaliid im«. tely associated whb'.hbme. b oogbt to' bo ineVehl family, .. • i..- * TERMS : $} dopy, i will send if to tnbaeribera at elutriate* 91 $ fnr. ■ ri ' n Addreak L. E. POND. AddlaonHill, Steuben Co. 'S.t. . rCITOM NOThat'-ifioifte iahereW that (be undersigned baling been appointed ad auditor, to audit and settle the aeeoont oi Hiram Merritt Administrator of the estate of E. Tbdrdpsort dec’d., late AT Lawrence township, will attend to the dotiea at bis appointment at the office of C. H, Sey mour, Esq., in the tillage of Tioga, on Wednesday the 4th day of March heft,' at ten o'clock A. M., of that day, when and where all persona interested in the settlement of said account ate required to attend and make known their oigeetisha to said aeeoont, or be debarred from any/UtUrt eicepligni thereto. _ JOHN N. BaChE,‘ Auditor. Wellaborough, Feb. 3, 18S7; L. EATON; _ DENTIST;, . orftci ortß w. p. pates jewelbt irdii, Mo. 51 Water titreetf ELRtifli; H. f: PLATE WORKAND FILLING Of every description done on abort notice.and war ranted aatiafactory or no pay. tT TEETH BXVtACTED AT ALL BOVRS x J Jan. 1,1857.—3m. W. W. WEBB, in. D., HAS relamed to Wslitboro’, aad is ready' to promptly attend all calls as a PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. He would also state that he has received a Commission from the Gorernof, and been awbrn by the Brigade Inspectorial Surgeon of tlie lit Regiment, 2lh Brigade ol the 13th Division of tbe uniformed Militia of Pennsylvania, and there fore is the only Surgeon within the Limits of said Brigade who has the right to give certificates to “ persons incapable of bearing arms.” Office and residence first door above Roe’s Store. rjurEjitTßSourDEES om> fob sale 40,000 baßhxls New k Improved P O BETTE, Manufactured from Urn nlriiUoll of New-York city, in |pt».to •nit purchaser*. This article (greatly Improved within uie yean) has been In the market for eighteen yeaHydfid •tfll defies competition, as a manure for Corn ahd Garden Vegetables, being meaper and more powerful than any other, ana at (be same time nn mow duaoujlabu odor. Two bar* rels ($3 worth) will manure ao acre of corn fn the bill, will •ate two-thirds in labor, wQI cause Ik to come up quicker, to grow foster, ripen earlier, and will bring a larger crop on poor ground than any other fcrtUiier, aad is also a pyeTentatlye of the cut worm: also it does not Injure the food to ho put in contact with It. »• The h. H. Co, point to their loWg-sUnding reputation, and the forge capital ?|100,000) Invested (n (heir burines*, as a guarantee.that toe article they make shall always be such quality a* to command* ready sale. Price, dellrered in the city free of charge and other ex penso— Offe barrel, - *2,00 Two barrels, . Fixe barrels, 1 8,00 Six barrel*, .4.1 And at the rate of $1,60 per barrel for ady quantity aver six barrels. 49** A Pamphlet, eontaididg every Information, will be seut (raai) to any one applying for the sameL Our jwiddress l*-» TUB LODI manufacturing Go. * .once, 60 Corttondt St, NCW-York.. , FW»W«Iy | . 1. j. 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Unlike many dtp ootemno* rwifie, the Nation U composed of sound substantial sod useful matter,«ond b not filled up with aa overdose offftasr, 1 vrishfiy washy stuff from the hands of crack-brained a^to£ N CUf.Viipateha mttisissx * '*****-. • VernUam «aiownart)Uamm, (ml In (tkiutaAc. • u« Arm to ororem. ear bmtaiiice, tail commend lh« * t'Mioa" to oar tXrey ilfc BaDMa. ■; Tgl jT&XfeA 'O&&3WX AfihJTATO®? 18^7. ■■' ~- l : >l i ij-i - V-:..’*',l nVAi■ I w® vLCTOf v? 70 *** thewori&f#W'«> the tMiU; party is not yet coojMltd:' 'Tn'all The' KaiterelnJ northern .•norlktfwujofilhe New-England,Nsw iVock, Otuoi.tndlho North-Wealths Repo bltcM Tennqrlntihi tedtenuiil IHlnfnter—!■ short, where ever few nevmpen .end where common schools eiti ttf Hew ud educated IhcpfeaeDtganerallpOof voters—theWsck flag of flinty ohaudefs hta might diStfigotsblhOse pMffbo* (tTaatttOaUj most (deseed #i(h lß(elßgitMie';lliHu aimvirtSe.btsctnilditythoretbriri dftheTrtsidbii. 'tiei coyest onBsß.V‘wb ImWfalled (of ptesbnf set- 1 ■hew, J nbtbee*oaeiW 'Ptogde ate' agiiHat itn/bM he > eattib’fhH largd porfibn' WbodM n W beiroirretrd the ’ argument WWt'WrtnWr reel qnes-' tioni et isfiftfwlrt (ftent sollO'tflhit'hs, reversing o»v«rtt«whieh the gt4tw*jbrity'iffihbbab&fc3 aodibtelffgenieodeavbredeo prthonndei 1 ' 1 ' ■ " Tbeee(i(rt»lDdifc*te tbo'p*ih of WJtb no uitnmfnty repinfegs over what a trMroet. hie—with no abatement ■ifheartofbopetetiaseQri triumph, of Uiberty-in her pßwioidfwJ ct the tohg'TsUndrna WmieTKihrol drithOh ihodow ofregret tbailhb respotolbmty of gbtefniAif it hoi confided W' her .champions belore the People were fully readrtosasla in tbem—we fas' gift' afresh the work off drffnsipg, that' wifnl! truth which,, jo rsgerd to thndoserqs ~oflbis .work} >• weff af Or (he next, milter Tiie indeed.' Bfow,'in(he ■filatb Pbwet'iWejday ofvictory, whoa Hi foimsteri sod senrilon are gathering and plotting to make the moetoftheir triumph and *t crush ont" the spirit whiqh the; rain); believe to be crucified and entomb ed—nowi when the faint-hearted w cold-hearted who lately hashed in' the sunshine of tier premature hope are hauling-off to repair damages and talking oa abandoning the. rugged arena of Politica for morf quiet and flower; (ieh|s-ri\ow,.ip this honr.of wearie (less end shadow, Tbs Taiaos* renews its vawi of. Meftfol hostility tbeVbry form.of tyranny over the bodies or seals of men-—to the shameful assumption t halt he benighted and (coble, wheather in soul or to oa regarded hud'treated' as the con venicabb of(h6‘(irey dftheir wiser or stronger breth ren—loathe doJninsijop of doipola and oligarchs, whether'of e’mp'rc* to the enslavers of cities and kingdoms in Europe or the breeders for the auction-block aiid Ihb cotton field ip Virginiabr Alabama. The doctrine that ila hdrriad Being 4fu eVer cr'ea. ted tbr the benefit or a,dvi)Dlagß dfaridlKHf—that all service between man and'man should Be free and reciprocal—that the'laborer Should not (oil and sweat to pamper others* pride or minister to others’ iuxflry, but (or the sUstepa&M iild comfort of those near and -dear to him—is destined to certain triumph. I must prevail, for God reigns, and Garth was not crea ted to be a theater ofinjuslice, oppression and misery for ever. It must triumph I Tor all true prophecy affirms and the vindication of the Divine benignity superlatively rraujires it. It mast triumph J for Domddrtitie America- eanridt- always remain tba aodffof aristocrats and' the shame of reformers and liberals throaghoot the Old World.- It masitridmpb for Mao's history is oot a chaos or anddle; bBl every where iosviuct with meaning; and no heroic effort ever failed of iu effeotw-no drop of martyr blood wai ever shed in vapn. Bat even if we Republicans were disposed to fold bttr arias in slumber, qur adversaries would not per. roll If. They are busy to-day in Inngthtning their cords and strengthening their italics with a vigilance and activity which reveals s consciousness on their pari that their dominion innsl be made ear? forth with or (heir scepter will !hsvo forever departed.— To-day, myrmidons of (he,Slave Power threaten and harass Northern Mexico, are encamped in the heart ofCentrol Amerieajand waging a war of ex termination on the distracted inhabitants of its petty Repabticst while It by tarns leers and scoWls at Cuba, while its most ruthless bands arc precipitated on derated Kansas, onderjthn protection and smiles of the Federal Admiaisrttion, Rvea as we wrih% the' telegraph', informs US that twenty Free-State men, guilty of attempting to defend their homes against the Vapi ne and violence ofßuford*s prtti Titus’s blood-thirsty handita, have been Convicted by Le- Court of manslaughter) and senlbneed to five years’.imprisonment at hard labor ss felons.— for “ justice" criminals into pay and aids them in hunting tjjdwn, plundering and “ wipingloul” -the innocent; whom it cbhslgnsto the Stale {bison iflhey are ever goaded into the madness of resisting their Soch Crimes and wrongs ss unhappy Kansas has for twelve mouths endured, even Hungary or Poland has ever known; and (he Power at whose insliga tion these villainies were and are perpetrated silt enthroned In the White House, sad has just achiev ed another four -years’ ascendancy in the Federal Government. Who, in view oflfiese tacts, can say that Republicans may now pile their arms, even for tn hour? I Tna Tttiihrt will bet as it has been, a Political journal—avowedly, (bough not ezclsively so. It re'* eognites the truth that Freedom and Slavery are here grappled in deadly cpnfiibt, and that in the re sult one of them must lose all control over the Fed. oral Government. But} While it gives prominence and emphasis to the discussion and elucidation of the great issue ofthe dsy.j it sinks none of the chat scrteistic of t Business and Family Newspaper.— The proceedings of Congress, like those in Kansas, will be watched and reported by att Ctyleahd fearless corps ofCorrespondenbh while from Condon, Paris; Constantinople, Havana, SanTrancisco, Albany and other centers of interest, ear special advices will be, as they have been, fresh Jind reliable. A member of our Editorial corps— Bayard Taylor—is now Tn Northern Europe, and will spend the Winter ill Sweden, Lapland; Russia; tliedfcb making his way next season across Siberia and Tatiary to the mouth of the Amour, and thendj homeward by the Pacific and California, uolcsa some change of route shall promise greater interest 1 and profit to our readers, for whom alone he will write regularly throughout hi» adventurous journey, which is likely to require two years for Its completion. Our reports of the most interesting, ypetaros, Public-Meetings, will be fall and reliable, and oßr. Foreign and Do rn eslie News made uji v;Jlh a careful , regard to (he | condensation into onr ample coiunii of Uie greatest amount of intelligence that ia consistent with the use of type of generous site. In short, if we fail to make Tux Tsibckk worth its cost, it shall not be for want of expenditure or effort. If it be deemed desirkble by Republicans that Tnx Triidne should be jaircolated in their several localities, we urge them to see that Clubs be made up and forwarded in due season. The Postmasters are semiofficially admonished not to aid opr circula tion, but to urge instead that' of Journals dcCmed “ sound," and « National" by the compatriots hf Atchison and Stringfcllow, We ask live Republi cans everywhere to card, that these efforts be not effectual to quench the, light of Freedom in (be murky mists of Slavery. TERMS. 10 aa, Tusdno, per annual,-...... .16,00 Km-werjar ttutomi. Single Cop;, pertntuun Two Copie*, “ Fite Copies, *> Ten Copieii “ .30 00 : 'We tend The Semi-Weekly Ipelergymen per'Jew, . W*BttT|TW»o|C*. Single Copj, per annum 13 00 Three Cqpies “ ’ | ....... 5.00 Fire Copies, “ . • 8 00 Ten Copies . .12 00 Twenty Copies, (t one awrew, and any i larger Dumber «t tbp rate bf 91 per >2O 00 I annum, A.... I ..Twenty Copiea, toaddrfn *f tacJk mb- . i Kriotr, and any Jirgernqmberat the >24 00 I Any person sending ns 4 club of twenty or ipofe* wilLbo.eoliUed to an extra copy. We continue to; aqid }Vepk)y Tribono In meet in adrabeni* required ibatf to adrabep payment .-.-'-.1 - '”' , Money for wbacripttobe in kwr at on>tnOc; batttte Terimaater. at (bp fJaee wtora, tbe letter U mailed abouldtomtde acquainted with jt» contente, end keep a dMcription <jfthe'bll}e.rr ppon (hr fab nkeritieill''-Al (hat is necessar; for wt» todoistOWrlU|L>JelteTio*sfirwwoideanpbaa ible. inclose the money,,-sirrlte the name sf the sob . QBSEASyjb McELRATH.i Tribune Office* NewYotk, '.Dkcemher 11. - \ t BaXßX.respeeifitlty .Moms tiw.alimnnef! >l. i •-’i-'-lH r • ,i-.inrtt..r tty icfll • K ■ . «sh Wtof *n^a ; C°L^^rtb^ijthsthe! aS»?K. # *’ iecur * d ■ the. aertlces of so .woaicnt MILLER,and enlsrgtd bis bios for .the receptionef ’Sed bh ftfls itopfidert,lbal no «ne will be ditap- Partieular attention wltl be 1 paid to People from a distance. , ..... •. ' , . ftansiMd.Jan.af. - .. ■ .t -! CHAIRS, CABHIfeT->WABE, AC. J STICK tETrespeciihlty inforifraihecltlaeiu a of Welliboro and IJciiilty,. thsl he' keeps cop. slant); btt hand and wilt tnariufiicluro to order, Clinirs A Ctthinei>Ware . of ill t Those desire Os of phi'cfiasjng ad; article .in bis line will do .well lo coll and esatninetyiis stock, gis work is msnnfatlored from ihe beit material and is sure to give satisfaction. ■ ■ All kinds of TURNING, dene.in a aoperior man ner and on reasonable terms. CTSliop sooth and of Main-st, WelUboro 1 . , ' [Jan. B,.lBS7^tf.] B.i< PRATT, JJAB increased bil stock of . GROCERIES And now i« time (6 boy cheep (or cash, el the GROCERY STORE, formely occupied by R. 8. Baity. Having liUlyincteaod hi* slock efGroceries, the subscriber flatter* himself that he can't he beat lb (hat lice. Cal) and examine hie stock of 2*ea», {. Sugar. • Coffee,' Rairiiu, Rice, Fiih-tfi - Stone Ware, ‘ Wooden Ware, Sf. Sft. tfC, CONFfefcttONERIESi and all aillele* pertaining to hi* line of Business will be kept ebltal’anUy on hand, In connection with tha above, be haa fitted up a very neat OYSTER SALOON, (br Itfb amurimodalion of all who may favor hit* with a ball; • Wellsbord, bee. 11.1858.—tf. Marriage gdide.—young’s great PrtYSOLOGtCAL WORK, THE POCKET AESCULAPIUS, or Retry One Hit Own Dtttor, by WM. YOUNG, M. D. tt is written in plain lan guage for the general reader, and is illustrated with upward* of one hundred Engraving*. All young married people, or those contemplating marriage, and having the least impediment to married life, should read this book. It discloses secrets that every one should be acquainted with. Still it Is a book that must be kept locked op, and ootlie about the house. It will be rent to shy one on the receipt o twenty-five cents. AddreiwUr, WM.YOUNG,ISf SPRUCE street.'above Fourth, Phil’*.-' MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr, WM. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr. WM. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE, 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 Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGEf'GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG} ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.-Pbr»oalil lb an ottter bl tile Orphan's Collrl of Tioga counly, We «i|l erpdse Id public hale on Thursday the 12th day of Fcß. nekt, tl the Cobrt Houses tocUifcoro, the following described real esl.iU, late thVpropcrly O fJ. F. Ha rrisoh of Morris dcc’d— . , AU that niece a,nd parcelpf land )h Morris town ship, bpunded nortji by lands .of R, H. Archer and H. 3. Archer, east By lands of — : Morris, south by lahds of A. P. Cone and' the heirs of James C. . Fisher olo'd weyl by lands now occupied by -Samuel >M. Hdrrisdh—cdhtwiiidg 138 acres and i 8 rods; more or less, about 25 acres improyed, a frame boose frame bain and apple orchard thereon. -. R, H- ARCHER. J , , JNO. DUFFY, I Aim’* PRICILLA DIXON. \ Morris, Jan. 13,1857. ■pBMOVAI*—DR, B. BARR respecifully it announces to the public that he lias removed his Office la the dwelling lately occupied by Jus. P. Morris, Esq., wbpre he may be found at all hours when not professionally engaged. Demands for his services promptly respondedto Wellsboro', April 24,1856. > r' shall start again for Kansas with another com pony, March 15,1857, from Bennett's Hotel, Buffalo. Those going West will find it greatly to their advantage to locate in Kansas. It is tha most beautiful country on the continent. Land only #1,25 per aero and wo will take all who desire to go, from Buffalo to Leavenworth, for 825. Address A. H. SHURTLEFF, Agent N. V, Kansas Aid Society, Watkins, N. Y. rpHOSE who desire to contribute to the relief of A the cofferers io Kansas, can send their contrt tionsto M. H. COBB, at Wellsboro’, with the assu rance that every dollar will be appropriated to the ■offering settlers there. Alt atnonnls received will be acknowledged In (ho Agitator. A. H. 6HDHTLEFF, Agent of Us N. Y. Kansas Aid Satisfy. W 00 5 00 ii,oa E STRAY.—Came to the enclMnn of the Subscriber, on or gear the but day of October, two black ewa aheap; tbey u* marked on the right ear with awallow forked sad lan aar out off, one hu a white apot In the fwahoad. Tbe owner le CHEAT RUB AT JEVAJSS fit CO’S THE fcct b eatabllehed Hot 409 Broadway (a the place in book » present tr!b« from «ti‘.,to sl(X>. ,Th*' riOge of tbo prtvcgt depend* upon Uw. number pr Dm book purchtacxL Otftt dcUfirtd Atlhotlmc of (ho «ale., GfeM Jn* docomoai to ig«nt*. containing Utt of hook! tad priwt, eeatto any address free. Persons unacqqAluted with the fjrm.of Ktaici k Cpp leMtoflT poMUhiag hOßlffe i r Miller, Orton. 4 VnUfeso, Sißark Row. New Fort. MftjSSta SwT«« York, FhUllpe, 3ampnn Sanborn. Cartar 4 Buds, Staton, Send te d Cststognel December, U,H56,--3ib, ; . --•■>. '" ' 1 lbo>e»ent laws’ in roliirrjace to Tstrsrh I JcSO*«!s,*e.,Jfca)ael Emeoo'hid A b&nng tfpon his application wld be. T|*d at FebyScttiooi' out, and ’ Ucenad granted. nnjtaa , sufficient cause M ibcWii to lho cbntrsry. J. F. i)WAW&W, Clcflf, a pletVs Office, Jan - 15, 1857. Ho! For Kansas I Aid For Kansas. asaew* X« I . uno to I ■:& ■'■Jb 1 'Mi* of STOVES ever rtcn in Weilaboro,’ bM iaat arrived»t Ib*STOVE fcTIH STORE of D. P. *:W. ROBERTS. ■ They would cm II the attention of tbo public to their well m. Y £ONO AMERICA, Elpvaled oven,MORNING STAR, Improved PJfTOQPfAfe AIR-TIGHTt do;RKGOLATORS,PREMICMBft.LOW OVENS. r AJ«o a large aooitmcot of BOX and PARLOR Stove*, at City price*. Tbcae Stove* an aeleeltd [the greate»l care, etpecially for ,lbi« market, apdi cannot, fail to gireenlife ealutactioo, Call and Ihwn. with lee I ‘ WARE— of all kinde, ahipea, and alxca, made of the beat material end told ay cheap if not ,)er than that of any other establishment in the eonnly. - EoveGnltery made to order on abort no- I JOBBING done to order and in the beat.manner. All Tin-ware carefhlly proved before ibf theabop. ID - Old Iron, Copper, Brass, Pewter, ynd also Silver and ,Gold either, old or new, la'. So exchange for Good* at the Market price. They reapeclfully solicit the patronage of all who wi>h Vi'chaae anything in their line, assuring them that money can be eared by examining their stock no purchasing elsewhere. PREMIUMS on Tinware were given Ibr beef Stock and work *c„ at In , ' D. P. 4, W. ROBERTS, ellaboro.’hov., 22,1853,-lf. , / chea lice. leni ken befoi the I Bare You Subscribed IN TUB' Coitttepolliau Art Aaaociation I JOB TOB third teas/ SEE THE RAKE INDUCEMENTS!—Themanagen hare ttat pleasure of Announcing tb&ttbo collection of IPorks of Arc designed to r dl*Ulbdttod attofig the Rnbeeribera, whoee &aid« 4 tro received proton* to (ho 28th of January, *67, Is noclijlitrffor and more Coftlj than on any .previous year.*— Amotlr thd leading burke in - Sculptor*—ozeeuted In'the flnut Marble—U the new and beautiful Statue of the . “ WOOD-NYMPH,” The Busts of the Three Great American Statesmen, CLAY. WEBSTER f CALHOUN, Alsotbefcxqnteire Ideal Bust, “S PARI N G . •* i, PO LLO AND DIAS A, Itr MSBBLE, Lira BIZJ, ler with the following |Jroop* and Statues ib Oman e—of the , r higgle for the Heart, Venus end Apple; Psyche: Mogdolsb j Child of the Be*; Inbocencat ' Captive Bird; and Little Trbant? numerous works la Brdaxe; tod ft collection of Several •ed ' Fin« Oil pointing*, ding Artists. whole of which are to be distributed or allotted among ; bscrltMn Whose names are received previous to the TWESTY’HWUTU O¥JANUARY, ’67, i the Distribution Will take place. TERMS Or SUBSCJSIPTIOXi rtp Togll Uw-h With llond by 1m: Th« whan KveW subscriber of Thr» DoitAMis entitled to A cow of the splendid Steel Engraving, “ Saturday Night*” or A copy of Any of tho folloWlhg $3 Uagaziues one year} also A copy of the Art Journal ohe year, -and A Ticket in the Annual IVistribntion of Works of Art. Tbuk, for sSpaid, a person not only gou a beautiful Kn grnvlngor Magazine one Veaf, but oiso receives the Art door* nq£on4 yisar, and a Ticket ih the Anneal Wslrlbiitloa, mak. Ing' FOUR DOLLAR WORTH Of BXADJNQ MATTER ticket, by whieh a valuable painting or $Wc« of etktdary'may be receiv ed in addition. who perfer Magazines tft the Engraving * Saturday Night/ can have, either oC the followings one year:. Harper’s Magazine} •Ohdey’s’ Iswly’s book, Uhtlod States' Magazine, Knickerbocker Slagkiinp, Oraham’i 1 Mogakluo, Blackwood Maaa»tno,.BouUier?a. Literary Messenger* ' Nowsod isTestricfed to a single thdre. Those who tak l lsg -remltttDf $l5, are entltlud to six Bn* gratings, and to six tickets la the distribution, or any five of the Magazines, one year, and six tkkfts. Penjons, in remitting funds for membership, will please register thelettcr at tlie Post Office, to prevent loss; on re cffntcifWhkb, a eertifidht* Of Membership, tdjWtber with the “W desired, will be forwarded' to any part ofthe country. ' 3 Wt raiHhdkpdFtlcabirt, lee tM November Art Journal, Mfi * free oh application. * For menibershlp, address O. Ir. DBfcDY, Aetna ryO. A A Za Broadway, New York, or Western Office. 106 Water street, Sundusky, Ohio, ok & Jf. BACUE, Hon. Sou . 1 Welleboro* Pa\ k Co.'s Great Gift Book Sole. ! ‘409 iiROAD WAT, XE\V i'ORK. ;QOU) JKWKLIIY OITEV AIVaV TO tfunciUSEßS FIX* OP BOOKS. A I Books will be sold as low as can ba'-had at olheriSloTCi, m«nj of thorn (or less. New Books fecciijed daily. A Gift varying In value from 25 MiAs'tb'9loo,. gib'tn will) each book at the time.lt is solij. Having on hand a very large itockof jew ■till] paU/abU booh. Bad os bur moilo is “ Large sale* [and sraall.profils‘'’ wean determined to give tor customers belter bargains than can be lad else ehero. Arty Bidk published In New York or Phil, iclpbia will be promptly sent, gill included, on re-1 cclpt Of publisher's price. Catalogues of Books and Presents, containing full explanations will be sent frbe lit dll parls of the country. The most liberal inducements are offered lo Agents, Any person by sending ns an order (or ten books, with money induced, will be entitled'to an extra Boot and Gift. ' ' All orders for books, Containing rtiortcy, (to ensnre perfect should be registered at the Post Office where they are mailed, and directed to Evans & Co,, 403 Broadjway, New York. RsnßENoii—M. Thomas & Sons, Sooth Fourth Street! Philadelphia ( I. B. Lipplncbll & Co., Phila delphia ; Q, Appleton ioCo, Broadway, Now York j Derby! &, Jackson, Nassau Street, New York, ;CT SEND FOR A CATALOGDRxj ! EVANS & CO., Principal Store, 409 Broadway, New York. Branch Stores at 125 Chestnut SL Pbil'a. and at Wsshipgton D. C. ' HAVE YOD SEEN MONK'S Blfew AMERICAN REAP. Exhibiting the larger portion of North America embracing tho United Slate* and Territories, Mek icoand Central America, including tho Wool Ju din Island*, tlie Canada*, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Compiled (loin recent Government survey* and other authentic source*. i It atso exhibit* a mop of the world on Meraetot’s Projection, by which, the'relative positions of the Eastern and Western Continents, and lbs various groups of Islands arc sliown al one view. This map contains tbot)t,36 square feel, is got up in magnificent style, mounted an {tollers, and is delivered to subscribers W ille astonishing low. price of $6 SO, colored by States, and 97.00 colored by counties. , We have the exclusive right to sell this map in Tioga. : Qol Mr. Geo. 11, Taner will canvass the County forthwith, carrying a copy of tbs map for T \ .■li". r PUTNAM fc TANER, Agents. PecJ 18,1856. (6L) ' j BOOKS! BOOKS B ■ SUBSCRIPTION. t* Recollection of al/ifetime," By Peter Perley The best book ortho list fialf ceotury. ■c Expcditiont.” By Df. Keoe# A Magoifi. ok. ' “Ar OBltl be Story of all Nations." By S. G. Goodrich, adard work, ... icyclopedia pf Animated* n By Dr. I ConUiilpg J?5O Spirited llliutratioaii of ini mala, and erery preepini lbiflg r tka.** -Mr*. Btowe<» Ust work. • ' II all other popular pobltcallonipf dtp Pay. ibed by C*pvafaip'| Agent*, vrw eriW deliyer la the *ab«prjben. . •• m A SUi H Fr6»i* men,* *|W And] Fomin them U TBINQ-sA large *lock (h »torp oTUw .t*- it fashion*, * 'fit guarantee V® o !** c »lto» Sept mew AbrD Large arriyajl. mLINERY&FMCY GOODS. Mrs. n, stevens, thankful for the liberal pal ronageheretofore bellowed upon her establishment, takes this method of announcing that has just returned from New York, with an EXTENSIVE VARIETY OF Fall and Winter Millinery, BONNETS, RIBBONS, AND EMBROIDERY fan. Feathers, Head Dretee *, Mitt* Braid, Flote, Buitone, Dieu Trimmingt, ieditt Glove*, lace*,, Artificial fJatneri, Bonnet Material*,Scarf a, Edging k And a thousand Other articles both useful and orna mental. Bonnets- made to order, trimmed and re paired at the shortest notice, and upon the most res. aonable terms. Ready made work constantly an hand. Stare, sth door north of Ifeilsboro’ Hotel November 2d, 1856. will Kansas lie Free 7 IB A QUESTION difficult to answer, but that the Subscriber is offering merchandize cheap, admits not a doubt. The question will be immediately set led upon Inspection of the Goods and prices. He is just receiving his tall stock, which consists in a general aesorlmenl of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHIKO. HATS & caps, boots & shoes, WOODEN W A RE. STONE WARE. TIN WARE, Ur. Bob'! Invigorating Spirit, “A Word to the Wite it sufficient t” The Subscriber has a large and well selected stock. orCtoMi t ahd.ls'bnehhg them at m reasonable prices- OS fcsn be bought in Tioga Co, or this side of Cedar Ron! Hq who wonts a PLUG OF TOBACCO or a GOOD COAT—She who wants a box of SNUFF" or a FtNE DRESS, will do well,to call and mm. ine before purchasing elsewhere.' Come and see and be convinced of the truth of (lift: foregoing statement, 3, B. POTTER, Agent, „ . For H. H. POTTER. Middlebnrj Centre, Nor. 8,1855. The Seatont change— SO DO FRIENDS AND FORTUNE * AND BUSINESS DELATIONS. THEREFORE, TABOR, BALDWIN & CO., (Sucerri Tabor, Young If Co.) IN TUB FOUNDRY BUSINESS, A 9 TMT Steam Engine*! Boiler. ITX and Machinery of all hinds jStovea, Hollow Ware, Tin, and Copper Ware. REPAIRING &. JOB WORK dope with the leaat possible delay. Ml LL G BARINGS furniabed rot Ountitxirt e hargi forpallmt. PLOWS of all kinds, (two of which took the premium at the late Count; Fair,) kept constantly on hand. We have the exclusive right, for Tioga Count;, to manufacture and vend the King Store. one of the heat (if not the very heal) Cook Slovca ever invented; which is always on hand at our store boose, for wholesale & retail. Their Stoves tdok the premium over the Albany Staves si the late Fair. That ia a feather in onr cap which wo dent intend to have pdnoked out toon. Corn Shelters, Of all the Irojkovcd patterns that commend them, selves to farmenL .. Besides this, n e intend to furnish, better Ware, belter 1 articles an I better work, at lower prices than any other eslabli ihment in Tioga county win be able to do. And the man who pays GASH, Can get what he boys at reduced prices. This ia thp lair way of doing business, and Die system upon which the Tioga. Foundry and Macbipe Shop will .he con. ducted hereafter. Don’t wait for the .wagon, but come on. TA BOR, R4LDWJN 4 CQ. Tioga.Nov.ls.lBS4.-tf. , CT Old Iron and Copper, and all kind* of produce taken iu exchange for work. The Great Family' Weekly Paper. TUB NEW YORK LKDOE&hi| bow |Udud tU exttni tynary ’circulation of One Hundred and Ninety Thouaanv copica. The LKDGER It devoted to POLITE LITERATURE ORIGINAL TALES, SKETCHES, POETRY, ESSAYS, GOS SIP and CURRENT NEWS, and maintains a high moral too*. It la every where idnovleded to be the beat thmilr peptrfc tho world 1 Hence JU extraordinary and-imbearq of popn* inrlty. Mf. DOWNER, the Proprietor of the LEDGER, *qvi ploy* the best talunt in the country, and by ao doing staßea the beet paper, finch writer*** Fany Fern,SylronmCobb jr, add Emenoa Bennett, axe nennanrty enoaged' on it, attdwiU write for no other paper hereafter. ■ Sigourney, aLo, Constantly write* for it: to do a hoet of other popqux father*, including Mr*. Bc\ma d. B. N. Soathworth,,-ARoo Can*. Mr*. Vaaghan, Mary W* fitaplay Q!beoo,CUra Sydney. fal*. Tne LEDGER !■ bamtUfttly IHuatrated. every woelf The LEDGER |a printed on' beataiifiu white paper, and i* oonpoeedof aigpt page*. 1 making the fcgßfaomeet week)/ pa per la the country, It U pnWiined every Saturday, awl voM at all the DcwsWttooa (Savory 4iiy add town throughout the Country • apd la mailed for Mbucriberrat two dolUra per «»• aam; two copies ate tent ftd tbtee dMlar*. Any person ob taining right subecribrra at $1 50 oach, (par lowect Club rate*,) and sending tu *l2, will be entitled to one copy Free. Term* invariably in advance. Addiyaa all letters to ROBERT BONNER, Pnblitbor of New York Ledger. 44 Ann Street* New Yolk. 1 - N. B.—Now i* acood tipeiosnbscrlbeaaEMfcßfiON BKN« NETTfi. Grtiit Ongteal Novel of VBONTItR UTS, wIQ bw commenced jn the LEDGER on tbq Aral of January. NBW MILLINERV SUOP la WelUb*o\?ii>i , nBS. X. E, |£ XU( |) A.lbl'i hu e»t»l»li»hcd iKfeflf }q BjliVliggry, buiin«s it lb* ,w h «ff • •np rt ujw from Ijew Ynyk , full o|iortW*nt of dll ,ytic)«* pprtalfr. ipg (6 lb* hu*in*l» ,nd whi*|i will be *oM u cbetp n they pan be propped UiissWpnf tbeeity. Sbe would invil* Udie* to eall «n<| tumioc (ip# ,*lflp|t «nd-w«k belgioputcbuing olwj, pcfoipbcf 2, iSSffAtl? "■ • -M j ■»! GIBE I
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