r hiisr?prc«t|ied. a northern constituency and why dodt'be fattd 'Arpolil fohbe ing a dentagd^trtr-ii»iraitor 10 God tQd.huthaavlyfand ftocuw*he;fteamen of Illinois for notbeing able lodiscern bisbol low heartedneaa before be was elected ? I think that Eereis'a little clashibgof Idea* — that ho will be a littlb puzzled to extricate; himself from his ' 1 bold.;and utepartngjfS-. marks.” I have briedy glancedatallhiset* guments and willeay a-word in-conausion that I may not be misunderstood.-' L never claimed that the farmers of this bounty pos sessed many classical scholars-:—that many graduates of old Yale, follow the plough oyer the hills of Tioga—but. Ido claim much useful—practical—every : day information for the farmers of (bis portion of “ WilroOl’s be nighted District.” is it not a universally received opinion that freedom and intelligence and human wrong and ignorance go hand in hand? If the maxim be true, what will Farmer say when is‘'obliged to put Tioga down as the banner corfmy in the Union, for Fremont and Freedom? Yet- hear What he says on this point. “ But that farming as practiced by the farmers of *his county is an elevated calling is not true!” Farmers of Tioga, here is an opinion of you by one of your number! What do you think of your " calling" now 1 Had you not belter out and peddle yaokee noiions for a living? He claims, in fact, that farmer's are averse to education, lhal they are opposed to ihe ad vancement of Literature and Ihe like. I claim that they pay as much into the general school fund—that they contribute as much to the support of our country and metropolitan press—that they are as much in favor of the advancement of our common country in all things that ennoble and benefit mankind as nnv other class of the human family. Here is where we differ—he has a right to his opinion—l to mine—and the public may judge for itself. He closes by a thrust at me, lhal perhaps he considers as unanswerable, and asks “can an inferior class ‘ look down’ upon a'supe rior Certainly, for it cannot be otherwise. A superior man never yet looked down upon a human being hauteur and self conceit al ways belong to the inferior—never to the su perior. Was not Franklin the subject of the wide jest of bis fellow press men ? Was not Horace Greeley kicked from office to office, when he first entered New York ? Has not the epithet “ cobbler” been applied to Henry Wilson? I submit the question ; are Frank lin, Greeley and Henry Wilson of the infe rior class, or vice versa,? Being ignorant of the real name of " Farmer” nothing personal can be intended, and 1 have answered his article in accordance witn mv own views. He says he spoke plainly —1 have endeavored to do so—l am in the best humour imaginable-*-! will con cede the same to my will he not, with me, agree w'nh the poet t ’* Reasoning al every step lie treads Man oft mistakes his way ” Middlebury, Feb. 7ih, ’57. Frank. Pcnusylvuula Legislature. Harrisburg, Jan. 30, '57, House.—On motion of Mr. HEINS, the House proceeded to the consideration ef bills on (he public caltendn: Bill No. 54, entitled “ An Act relative to insurance companies," was taken up> and be ing on third reading. Mr. CALHOUN moved to postpone its fur ther consideratiou for the present, which was agreed to. Bill No. 79,entitled “Resolutions relative to the admission of Kansas,” was next taken up in committee of the whole (Mr. WILLIS TON in the chair,) and after some lime the committee rose, reported progress and asked leave to sit again, when Mr. LONGAKER moved that the commit tee have leave to set again on the third Mon day of May next. Mr. WILLISTON moved to amend by sub stituting the third Monday of February next. Mr, PETRIKIN moved to amend the amendment by extending the lime to the first Monday of August next. The amendment to the amendment was de bated by Messrs. BALL PETRIKIN, LCNG AKER, HILL, MUMMA. CHASE, CAL* HOUN, IMBRIE and WILLISTON, pend ing whose remarks a point oforder was rais ed as to the right of discussing the merits of the bill at its present stage of progress when Mr. BALL moved that the further consid eration of (ha bill bo postponed for (be pres- Mr. WILLISTON then continued his re marks until a short time previoue to the hour ol one: when The SPEAKER asked leave of absence for Jacob Zeigler, chief Clerk, for one day; which was granted. Adjourned. Lone Island Sound Frozen Over.— For the first time, there is solid ice from ihe Con necticut shore to Long Island, Persons cross the Sound to Long Island on the ice, from Port Chester, West. Chester county, N. Y,, and also from Throgg’s neck, near Fort Schuyler. The harbor at New Haven is frozen as tight as Baffin’s Bay. An “ unusual circumstance” is mentioned by the New Haven Register. That paper, of Monday evening, says that “ Capt. Merrow, of the schooner Daniel Trowbridge, who has been for a week frozen in near Southwest Ledge, at the mouth of our harbor, reports that nothing but ice can be seen from Au topmast) with a spy glass! that from Faulkner’s Island across, to LongJslpnd, and ft.om the former to the Connecticut shore, up to Branford is a solid field of ice. At ebb tide a large gap opens at ihe mouib of our harbor, closing ogaitv at flootftide. Thus Long Island and Connecticut are, (or the first 1 time in the memory of man, connected by solid ice."— Hew Haven Palladium, A calamity occured al Buffalo, N. Y, on Monday last, by which five houses were de stioyed, two persons killed and two others fatally iujured. n A person who had, : from lime to time Jpst'.wood from his.prerinlttpa, placed a quantity-of power ip a slick which with others, was soon afterwards stolen. On wing placed on'the fire/ at the bouse of a Herman named Schmidt, the stick so, charg ed exploded, causing The firo and lota of life above alludsdlo. , XnZV-- Hoteb' iby A- j; Sorjiuyßeq., Pmwtir* WWKbf .Charleston to Euu Bmipgxay oFMidjtebiirj. f ■ , tub qrjUt Emhm zmamk L, ; -BmJxa.oUßkgBfflßr.mw/iTM> iim-i ■» ! ■ P’E-.M’-AyL. 'E-KP- T IrE'SWj • Prepared from « Prescription or Sir Junes' darks, ICO), 1 the ftooea..itrUtUdv»lß»t)ta,Me#-; cine is unfailing in the curt nf tU Ihoea osd danger cos diseases incident to the ftibAM con*tltnti6nr ‘ ’ - It tfWtrdfctlons, tnet brings On tha monthly period with regularity. Them Pills should be hied two or three tfrtrrifms'to confinement to herself and child. v These pills should notbe 'taken* by females dnrinz the 1 .FIBBT THREE t)l Pregnafiiiy, arttiy'are suftrto’ bring on. In all caikefee of kottots and-Bplnal Affections, Min in the' Back and Umbe, Heaviness. Pat§nb on altght Ejfamn. Pal.' pitaUon.ofUka Heart, Lownoo ofitofaitvllyttßrics, Sicki lleadache, Whitesand all by a disordered ''system, these Put will effect 'a cure whezLall othar.moahs.naVß failed, a pmctal fomedy, odwOWcotoWn Iron, <Sflom*l,'adliißbny oronyotnermliiftai' Pull directions accompany ce«h package. Price in the Uni* tod States and Canada, Owe Douau. 13- Me Agents for this Country— ' 1.0. BALDWIN A Col ' • /. .i ’ • Rochester,-N.Vt. . N. B. $1 Op enclosed te any authorised Agent, will insure a bottle of Pills by retnra malt lor sale Retail by 11. ?W/ELLIOTT Elmira, and by one druggist in every town iu the United States. Por particulars caff at Elliott’s and gpt a Circular. r * . for sale In Wellsboro, by J. A. Roy, * Covington by-.W. Taylor, Mansfield, by C. W, Nesbitt: Tioga by A. Ht\m* phry and H. 11. Borden; Lawnmcovillo by W. G. Milter; Knoxville by A. J. Dearman; Woetfli-ld by Qoodspeed A Brother; Elkland by J. A J. Parkhernt. Jan. 12, 1867.—1 y. G REGION OIL PAINTING.—FoiI and explicit directions for pursuing this beautiful art, will be forwarded to any address by enclosing $1 and a pos tage stamp to H. D. DEMING, Wellsboro, Tioga Co Pa. Papers copying the above, and sending a marked copy with bill of tho same, will be duly honored by return mail. FOR SALE—The House and lot In Wellsboro', now occupied by Doct. Ben], Barr. Apply to James Lowrey, Esq., or to the subscriber, to Mans field Pa. JOSEPH P. MORRIS. Feb. 7,1857.-1/1 FARM FOR SALK—The subscriber is desirous of telling bis (arm, consisting of 75 seres, 45 of which is improved and under a good stale of culti vation, well watered, frame bouse and bam; all kinds of fruit trees growing thereon. Situated 1J miles west of Covington Village, Tioga co. For fur. ther particalars'appTy to GILBERT HUBBELL. Covington, Feb. 6,1857.-3 m. . RARE CHANCE, and a good opportunity to re sponsible men to obtain profitable employment. To Agents, Canvassers, Colporteurs, and Posbnas ters—Any person obtaining subscribers for FIFTY COPIES of either of the two followings American National Works, and remitting the amount (less a large commission) to the Publishers, will be entitled to Fitly. Dollars’ worth from'the subjoined List of Valuable Works at the foot of this advertisement ~ American National Works : Ist THE NATIONAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES;'Colonial, Revolutionary, and Constitutional,.chiefly, from National Documents. By J. B. Losslng and Edwin Williams, With num erous fine illustrations on steel and wood. 2 vbls. Imperial Bvo cloth gilt, $7 00. 2nd. THE STATESMAN’S MANUAL: con taining the Lives, Messages, and Administrations of the Presidents, (Vom Washington to Pierce. Wilts fine portraits on steel 4 vols. large Bvo, cloth. 810 00. Popular and Valuable Works,as Premiums (o Agente A Voice to Americans, by Americana; 4th edition, Svo. cloth, 81 00 Dowling’s History of Romanism, 50 Illustra- tions, cloth, a go Mrs. Ellis’s Choice Works for Family Circle plates, 2 vols. Bvo. cloth 4 00 The American and Odd Fellows Literary Museum, 30 steel engravings 2 vela. Bvo doth 00 Guide to Knowledge, 300 plates, royal Bvo.. c l°tt l --•— oan Wonders ofthe World, 250 plains, Bvo., 2 09 O” Agedta wishing to engage in the good work of circulating these important Publications, will please address s line to (he Publisher, EDWARD WALK ER, 114Fullon-st, New York, and they will receive immediate attention with full particulars of Com missions, &c. i .- •.•Newspapers copying the above, and inserting the same ten times, sending a copy of each insertion to the Publisher, will bo entitled to a copy ofthe National History or the Statesman’s Manual, sub ject to their order. CORNS & WARTS.—A safe and certuiu reme dy for these troublesome things is the CHEMICAL CORN SOLVENT, Its chemical properties being such that it readily dissolve* worts, corns, Ac., without inconvenience or danger to llie pcrson using it Warranted in all eases where directions are observed. Price 35 cents. For Sale at ROY'S Drug & Chemical Shire, Wells boro, Pa. EVERY READER Fail not to send 4 or 5 stamps for a copy of TUB BOMB, with reduced terms. A fireside, Monthly Companion and Guide for the Wife, the Mother, the Sister, and Daughter. -•THE HOME,” >s devoted to the cultivation of the virtues of womanly charade!) and it aims to ele vate social tile, by leaching those principles, and in culcating those sentiments, winch are most intima tely associated with home. It ought to be in every family. TERMS: 81,50 per year, for single copy. 1 will send if to subscribers at club rates 81 a year. Address L. E, POND, Addison Hill, Steuben Co. N. Y. AUDITORS NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that the undersigned having been appointed an auditor, to audit and settle the account ol Hiram Merritt Administrator of the estate of£, Thompson dec’d., late of Lawrence township, will attend to the duties ot his appointment at the office of C. H. Sey mour, Esq,, in the village_of Tioga, on Wednesday the 4lh day of March next, at ten o’clock A. M., of that day, when and where all persons interested iq the settlement of said account aie required to attend and make known their objections to said account, or be debarred from any future exceptions thereto, . JOHN N. BACHE, Auditor. Wellsborougb, Feb. 3, 1857. L. EATON, JDENTIST, OFFICE OVER IT. P. TATES JBWELRT STORE, No. 51 Witter Street, ELMIRA, N. ¥. PLATE WORKAND FILLING Of every description done on short notice and war ranted satisfactory or no pay. IT TEETH EXTRACTED AT ALL Jail. 1.1857.—-3 m. W. W. WEBB, M. 8., HAS. returned to Wellsboro’, and- is ready 'to promptly attend all calls as a 'PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. He would also state (hat he bos received a Commission from the Governor, and been sworn by Use Brigade Inspector, as Surgeon of tlie Ist Regiment, 2tb Brigade ol lhe,l3tb Jhvisicn of the uniformed .Militia ofPennsylvinlay and there fore is the only Surgeon within the liimiU of said Brigade who has the right to give' certificates to “ persons incapable of bearing arms." Office and residence firstdborahove Rpe’s Store. NEW MILLINER Y SHOP in Wellsboro’; First door above-Eagle Main Street i > ,-ffl.ltg. E. E.-klßlß'A'tlj, has established herself in the' Millinery bttiiiies* at the above place, where she is' now redciylhg fWm flapf York a IbU assdrlihent of all articles pferiitn fn'g p> the bdsinesa. and’which wift be hold aachpap aaffey can be procured Ibis side of the city, ■ She would respcctfu|ly invite ladies to call and examiue bar stock andwork before'piirchuiflg eiso ■Whert.,!'; T . ' y ’ ' r ' December Q, 1856.-lf fIQ THE »ggg| f °« 18B7 - yefcpippleted.-;. Jnsll the, . Northern of the co^W^-j^T^w r %n^aa!*w^- .Yofk, Obits banneifloau inlriomph f; *hifeinBoplhera.ldr»ey, Pennsylvania, 1 ndiana sivnilliioU—iDibeirt, where ever toil beWtlmpehr wi tskbn.aud wberdiocimoo •cbookara too newandura'feeble to luyjoirfWraled the present geueralibfi'qf kolerji —tbepMft Mg of Skveryobuructstbesimabine. AutsngeriuAmer. id* might distinguish thooe jfotollipndv^t^ eess, not because the People are tatise that, large portion wtiodid not heat or read the argument add do not'know qqea* lions at issue, went almost solid sgsintns,reversing tbererdict which the grestumjomy of the educated -and intelligent endeavored to pronounce. . v ,., rt ’ These facts indicate the palh of'pressing duly.— ViU^njJ'dntitaiily; reptriippij.bwaf What id irreWqa. hror-rwith noabalemept ol heartorhope befkujjetlie triumph of Libert; in her new. ordeal is aot won at thq Long liland And White Flaihp oi her struggle— With ho shadow, of regret that the responsibility, of governing is not confided to her champions before the People were fully ready to sustain them—we be gin afresh/the. Work of diffusing Hist vital.trpfh which, in regard to the concerns -of this world as well as of the nest, makes Free indeed. . Now, in the Slave Power's heyday of victory, when its ministers and servitors are gathering and platting |o make the most of their triumph and “crush out" the spirit which they vainly believe to be crucified and entomb ed—now, when the faint-hearted vr cold-hearted who lately basked in the sunshine of onr premature hope are hauling off to repair damages and talking os abandoning the rugged arena of Politics for morf (jaiet and flowery fields—now, in tfaiahourofwearie ness and shadow, The Tribosi renews its vows of eternal hostility to every form of tyranny over the bodies or souls ofmen—to the shameful assumption that the benighted and feeble, wheather in soul or body, are to be regarded and treated as the con venience or the prey oftheir wiser or stronger breth ren—to the domination of despots and oligarchs, whether of empires or plantations—to the enslavers of cities and kingdoms in Europe or the breeders for the auction-block and the cotton field in Virginia or Alabama. The doctrine that no tinman being was ever crea ted ibr the benefit or advantage ofanother—that all service between man and man shonld be Tree and reciprocal—that the laborer should not toil and sweat to pamper others' pride or minister toothers’ luxury, but (or the sustenance and cpinfart of thosehear and dear to him—is destined to certain triumph. 1 must prevail, for God reigns, and Earth was not crea ted to be a theater ofinjuslioe, oppression and miser; for ever. It must triumph; for all true prophecy qffirma and the vindication of the Divine benignity mpertatively, .requires it. It must tripmph; for Democratic America .cannot , always remain tho scoff of aristocrats and. the shame or reformqrqand liberals throughout the Old World. It must triumph tfor Man's, history is.pot archaos orariddle, but every where instinct with meaning; and ho heroic effort ever filled of its. effect—no drop of martyr blood was over shed in vain. . But even if we Republicans were disposed to fold our armf in slumber, our adversaries would not per mil it. .They' tire busy Uwlay in lengthening their cords and strengthening their stakes with a vigilance and activity which reveals a consciousness on their part that their dominion mnst be made sore forth with or their .scepter will have forever departed. — To-day, myrmidomtof the Slave Power threaten aodjiarass‘Northern Mexico, are encamped in the heart of Central America and waging a war of ex termination on the distracted inhabitants of its petty Republics, while it by tarns leers and scowls at Cuba, while its most ruthless bands are precipitated on devoted Kansas, under the protection and smiles of the Federal Adminisretion. Even as we write, the telegraph informs us that twenty Free-State men, gailly of attempting to defend their homes againstthe rapineand violence of Buford’s and Til a s’a blood-thirsty bandits, have been convicted by Ee compte'a Court of manslaughter! and sentenced ; to five years’ imprisonment at hard labor as felons.— -T*r ■ L, l r* , ‘Tr •' "i^"im» , nLof.what has long'ptssed for “justice" in Kansas—a justice wmcntMes m< criminals into pay and aids them in banting down, plupdering and “ wiping ont” the innocent, whom it consigns to the State prison if they are ever gadded into the madness of resisting their oppressors- Such crimes and wrongs ss unhappy Kansas has for twelve mouths endured, even Hungary or Poland has ever known; and the Power at whose tnsliga lion these villainies were and are perpetrated .sita enthroned in the White tlonse, and has jost achiev ed another four years’ ascendancy in the Federal Government. Who, in view oflbese (acts, can say that Republicans may now pile tbelr arms, even for an hour? The Tkibiinb will be, a, il lias been, a Political Journal —avowedly, though not exclsively so. Il re* cognizes the truth that Freedom and Slavery are here grappled in deadly conflict, and that la the re sult one of tliem must lose all control over the Fed eral GpVernment. Bui, while il gives prominence and emphaiis fo the discussion and elucidation of the great issue of tire day, it sinks none oftlie cbir aerteistlc of a Business and Family Newspaper.*— The proceedings ofCongress, like those in Kansas, will be watched and reported by an able and fearless corps ofCorrespohdents, while from London, Paris, Constantinople, Havana; San Francisco, Albany and other centers of interest, our special advices will be, as they have been, fresh and reliable. A member of our Editorial catys—Bayard Taylor—is now in Northern Europe, and will spend the Winter in Sweden, Lapland, Russia, thence making his Way neat season across Siberia and Tartary to the mouth of the Amour, and thence homeward by the Pacific and California, unless some change of route shall promise greater interest and profit to oar readers, for whom alone he will write regularly throughout his adventurous journey, which is likely to require two years fbf its completion. Our reports of the most interesting Lectures, Public Meetings, &.C., will be (Ull and reliable, and our Foreign' and Do. mestie News made up with a careful regard to the condensation into our ample colums of tlie greatest amoqnt of intelligence that,is consistent with the use bflype of generous size.' In short, ifwe fail to make Tpe Tribune .worth its cost, itphallnotbcjbr want of expenditure or efibrL If it be deemed desirable by Republicans that Trot Tribune should be circulated in their several localities, we urge them to see that Clubs be itrade up end forwarded in due scason. The Postmasters are sCmi-officrallyadmoniihediiotto aid onreirculu tion, but to urge instead that of journals deemed •* strand,” and “ National” by the compatriots of Atchison and Slringfellow. We ask live Republi cans everywhere la care that these efforts be not effectual .to qnepuh the light of Freedom iu the murky roiats of Slavery. TERMS- Daily T»ißON*,pcr aupum............ ,$6 00 suu-wcnty tuiukx. Single Copy, per annum...; 93 00 -TwoCppies, “ 5 00 Five Copies, • ~..••....,,..1109 , Ten Copies, . “ 80.Q0’ > We send The Semi-Weekly to clergymens! 93 per year. - . c WSULYTUBOHI. 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Money .may.he. remiUe4.«r so.bicqpUoijs tn.JM.tar M oOMiski hut lfie Post,W^r t; ay her plapv sphere (be lelter-.is mailed should. be made acquainted with jt| panlpqts, and: keeps description of (he bill*.-* mmx-4 WbengjiniU eanbe obtainedv lbby wo- moeh htfe SKs&gsgsssssms^ to called: ■upon forhb him todo klo write aletterl it air few Wdrtsift ptwi ■Ueu inclose the mooeyMvHtd ihewtlsa/df thaseh tenber, wlthhis Post-OflfeWCtmmy sndBtirte,te»d direct ■.jHj.Jf 1 ■ '' TOFARMERS AND OARD'ENERS. \ ■/ <**<l U - ... K : 7J> iWklmproved p raissop, UtaaltetnnrootaftttdihaiupU ofWi£lffcrßity, lo lot* to nit tmrfUtgi. /-‘Thli thb year*, and g*“ competition,. m. a. .manure'Jbr, Oomimd Gardeo " e l 9 »®Wi beta* etatyer and mbro jkjtferijdthan any olh«, t'?T» b4 ttaw ntaorsoK biaumnUßUOMt.' Two bar reli ($8 worth) will mamy* nn*creofpojfc folk* Mil, will i save twevthirds in labor, will catuo it to ooxno up quicker, to the cot worta i al»*lt doe*’ Ked'to be put In contact with It;, ■, T 7 *. .-,015..: *•. » The L. 51. Co. point to long‘*tan4Joc reputation, and Itbe large capital ,($100,000) invested in .their btulnwo, -a* a guarantee tirtt the'article/they makc r ahan be’iuch quulity as to command a ready »ale. ’ >■ t v • v a delivered in the city free of charga and’other «x ponfe-~ • 1 • Onobarrel, J a. . .. .. a^oO'- Two berrulu, ... . . 3,50 Flto barrel*, ..... g,OO BUbarrel*, . . ... .. ' . ?. • And at the rate of per barrel for any quantity orej six barroU. , 49* A cohtaining every laforinaticrtiv wiU he sent (free) to any one applying for the same, r Onr wlddreas I*—' • THJS LODI IUNUFACTTJRINQ Co. t Office, GO OorUandt BtJ Kew-York. Fobnuiry 5,1867.—3 m. '■ t l- - CAYUOA PLASTEBs BIXBY, mpectfollf informs the citizens of Wilmots District and thst of Tioga Co. in particular,' that he has for sale.a large quantity dffresh.grounfl Cayuga Plaster, at the old price—SC, per ton, ' ’’ Having 1 secured ' the • services- of an' excellent MILLEK, end enlarged his bins for the reception of Plaster, he feels con&leut that no one Will be disap pointed, • Particular attention will be paid to People' from e distance. Mansfield, Jan. 3,1857.—1 f. ■ ,ir “ -.- CHAIRS, CABIIfET-WARE, AC. J STICKLE Y rapedfrilly informs the eilitens • of Wellsboro and 'vicinity; thol'ho keep* con. slantly on hand and will manufacture la order. Chairs Cabinet* ' of all descriptions. ■ ■ • ■ Those desfrodd of purchasing any .article.-id Ids Iwowill do well to call and exacnlne hii slock, . His work is minufactorcd from Ihe best material and is sure to give patisfaclion.,M, ■.• - - All kind* of TURNING <(one in a-auperior map. ncr and on 'reasonable lerma. (CrSliop noth end of Main.>t„ Wellsboro*. [Jan. 8,1857.-tf.] R. 18. PRATT, increased bis stock of GROCERIES And bow is time to buy cheap for cash, at the GROCERY. STORE,, formely .occupied by B. S. Bally. - Having late); increeed his stock ofGroeeriea, the subscriber Ratters himself (bat lie 'can’t be beat in that line. Call and examine bis stock 6f ' Teag, Svgar. Cofee,' 'Raising,' Rice, Pith-erg Stone Ware, Wooden Ware, CON FBXTTION to his lino of Business- will bo kept coosUalljr on band, < Iq connection with the above, ht hu filled np a very neat OYSTER S4LOON, fbr the accommodation of all who may favor him with a call. WelUboro, Dec. 11. ,1856.—tf. BY SUBSCRIPTION. “ Recollection of a Lifetime," By Peter Parley The beet book of the last half centnry. “ Artie Expeditions." By Dr. Kane. A Magnifi. cent book. u History of oil Nations." By S. G. Goodrich. A Standard work, , “ Encyclopedia of Animated Naturci" By Dr. Frost* Containing 1350 spirited Illustrations, of men, animals, and every creeping thing, “ Dred.” Mrs. Stowe’s last work. And all other popular publications of the Day, Famished by Canvassing Agents, who will deliver them to the subscribers. Dec. 18.1856.—6 w. great Rush at evans & co’s TUB fact Is established that 400 Broadway is tbo place in New York to buy Books. EVANS k CO. sell Books as low as they can be bought ony where, and give with each book a present varying In value from 25 cts. to $lOO. The value of tbe present depends upon the number of the book purchased. Gifts delivered at the time of the sale. Great in ducement to ageuts. Catalogues, containing list of books and prizes, sent to any address free. Persons unacquainted with tho firm of Evans A Co„ are respectfully referred to the following leading publishing houses: Miller, Orton, k Mulligan, 25 Pork Row. Now York; Derby k Jackson. 110 Nassau street. Now York, Phillips, Sampson k Co., is If Inter struct, Itoston; Sanborn, Carter k Bazin, Boston, Mass. Send for a Catalogue t December, 11,1850.—3 m. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALG.-Pursuant to an order ot tbs'Orphan's Court of Tioga county, we will expose to public sale on Thursday the 13lb day ofFeb. next, at the Court House, Wellaboro, the following described real estate, late theproperty ofj., F. Harrison of Morris twp., dcc’d— All that pieco and parcel of land in Morris town ship, bounded north by lands of R. H. Archer and H. S. Archer, east by lands of Morris, south by )ands.af A, P. Cons and- the heirsV>f James C, Fisher and west by lands' now occupied by' Samuel M. Harrison—containing 138 Sored End 48 rods, mure or leu,about S 5 acres improved,* frame house frame burn and apple orchard thereon. - TEH.-ARCHER. 1 JNO. DDFFV, I Ada't PRICILLA DIXON. \ Morris, Jon. 13,1857;,. j ... "P JEMOyAIu—DR. B. .BARR - respectfully XV announces to the public that he. has .removed his.Qffice to l{te, dwelling lately occupied by Jos,P. Morris, Esq., where he may be found at all, (touts when not profpßaionally . ' demands fpr his servicas promptly responded to Wolliboto’, 1856.' ' : ' v, . rl shall .start again for kansaa with another- com pany, March 15,1857, from Bennett’s Hotel, .BuSiilo, Those going -West will Bud' U.grtatly to their advantage to locate in Kansas. It is tho roost beautiful country, on'the continent. Band only per aero and wewilltakeall, who rjeaire to go, Croat . Buffalo to. Leavenworth, f0r.925. - Address i,, A. iL SHURTLEFFi Agent iN.Y.Kansas: Aid Society, Watkiqs;N»Y- ■ , rPHOSE wbo drsire lo.copUibdtp to the relief of 1 ran'ce that every,dollar' will ho r »pprtp,nalbd tdjibe snAting aeltleis there.. All kmoorjU received will *,*«**•*«<• Agent of tht If. X- A#/Society. BOOKS I BOOKS Aid For Kaueae. ’•n > thsttksfropiMot* ex-> eontslas lh« KNwtif i&s&ocKqiippjti o';. 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Unlike many city cotempo radon, tho Notion .is composed of sound substantial and useful matter, ond Is not filled up with an overdose of flimsy, wisher washy stuff from tho hands of crack-brained authors.”—-.EWe City Dispatch, “ It has the most beautlfal engraved head we ever saw, arid Its contents are deeply entertaining, truly delicious "and soul absorbing.”—Wißlamtburff I r a. GaxtiU. Vt Thera is room for Just such a paper, and it has secured two aa.truQ heads and hearts to control Its columns as the literary and social world holdß. W. Agitator. “It will foou become.h ; leading paper at the fireside.”— [BoonTltle, Mo.. Observer. “ We seldom endorse northern papers, hut in this Instance wo arc forced to overcome our prejudice, and commend the ••Nation” to oiu* readers.”—{Troy Ala. Bulletin. have Ton Subscribed IN, TUB Cosmopolitan Art Association mri-Tifis Tnini) yea it ; TI | tK ” AR ? *-’■>-manag.nl hire kJ th, pleasure of announcing that tho collection or m>rk. of Art dalgned for ilUtri tuition anußg the rahscrllMraf whose naavesate received prerlouvto the 28th of Jannarr, ,’ST I* much larger and more' costly thin ou any previous year.— Among tho leading werka In Sculpture—executed in tho finest tyarldc—is the new and beautiful Statue of the .“WOpD^YMPH,” The Units of Um,Three Groat American'Statesmen, CLAY , WEBSTER $ CALHOUN , ' ' Al*otha«xqul»lro Ideorßiist, “SPUING.” APOLLO AND DIA N 4, Ct MARBLE, LIVE SIZE,' Together with the following Groups and Statues In Carrara Marble—of the Struggle for the-fleert. Vena* am) Apple; Psyche: Magdalen; Child of the Sea; Innocence; Chptlvfc Bird; and Little Truant! With numerous works In Bronze, dm! a collection of Setornl Hundred , Fine Oil Paintings, by leading Artists. The whole of' which are to be distributed or allotted among the subscribers whose names are reed rod previous to the TWEXTY : EIGUTU OF JANUARY, ’67, when (bo Distribution will take place. TERMS OF StmSCBIPTIOX. Every rabseVibor of There Dollars Is entitled to A copy of the splendid Steel Engraving, “Saturday Night*”or A copy of any of the following $3 Magnziuee one year; also A copy of the Art JocßNALone yefar, and A Ticket in thu Annual DialribuU6n of Works of Art. Thus, for $3 paid* u person nyt only gets a-beautiful Kn graving or Magazine one year, buUWreceirMthe Art Jour nal ouu year, and a Ticket iu the Aunual Disiributlpn, mak ing FOUR DOLLARS WORTH OF READING MATTER besides tfcket/bj which a valuable painting or piooo of statuary may be raeiv cd in addition. Three who perfor Magazines to tbo Engraving ’Saturday Night,* enn have either of the following one year: Harper’s Magazine; Godey’s XAdy’s Book, United States Magazine, Knickerbocker Magazine, Graham's Magazine, Blackwood Magazine, Southern Literary Messenger. No person is restricted to a single share. Those who tak ing fire memberships, remitting $l5, are entitled to six En gravings, and to six tickets in tho distribution, or any five of tho Magazines, one year, and six tickets. Persons, in remitting funds for membership, will please register tho letter at tbo Post Office, to prevent loss; on re ceipt of which, a certificate of Membership, together with, the Engraving or Magazine desired, -will be forwarded to any part of tho country. ’ For farther particulars, tee tho November Art Journal,sent free on application. Pur membership, address 0. L. DEBBY, Aetnzry 0. A. A. 348 Broadway, Now York, or Western Office, IW Water street, Bundusky, Ohio, or 1 J, N. BACUE, Uoo. Sec. WelUborv* Pa, Marriage guide.—young’s great PHYSQ LOGICAL WORK. THE POCKET jESCULAPIUS, or Entry Ont Hit Own Doctor, by WM. YOUNG, M. D. It Is Written in plain lan guage fur the general reader, and is illustrated with upwards of one hundred Engravings. All young married people, or those contemplating marriage, and. having the' least impediment to married life, should read (his booh. It discloses secrets that every one should be.acquainted with.: Still it is a book #at mast be kept Ipckcd op, and not lie about the house*, It will be rent to any.one on the receipt o twenty-fire cents. Address Df. WM. YOUNG, Idf SPRUCE Street above Fourth; Phil'a. ' MARRIAGEGUIDE.byDr.WM.YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Df. WM. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG. 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Mil; Baltonl, Drnt TViimi'a#*, iidiei • - Web; AHtfcial ttmitni 'I ,n ', i /Josnrl MateriaU.Starf,, Bdgikffi - A?*•l^9 l^pdl ftih{»,»nV ! )wl>cKk (wefnlandortuu (dental, BftnneU nNde to order, trimmed end re. pairtd attMriidttaVnblide, end ilpah tfie most teal »dii«Me ! t*rm«r Bead]*'made work epnalantW ID band. ■; Stata, Sihdoor north of tfelUboro’ Hotel , .)■ W9Yen#ti2.Q,.l)Bs6. j ~,,-; . ~, . be Free? r A QUESTION loanswer, bqt that the Subscriber merchandize cArap.admila not a doubt; The queilion will be immediately act. led upon inapeclipn of IhdOooda and prices. „ , He is just rccaiviog.tlls fill stock) whieh.coasiita in a general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY; ‘ BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-T* ADECLOTHING, HATS! &• CABS,. BOOTS & SHOES, . , WOODEN WARE, STONE , TIN WARE, Dr. Ham’s Invigorating Spirit. “A Word to the Wise is sufficient !" The Subscriber has a large and well selected slock of Goods, and is offering them at as reasonable price# as can be bought in Tioga Co., or this side of Cedar Run! ' ‘ Ho who wants a PLUG OF TOBACCO, or a GOOD COAT—She who wants a box of SNUFF or a FINE DRESS, will do well to call and exam* ine before purchasing elsewhere. ■ Come and.see and beconvinced of the truth ofthe foregoing statement. J, B. POTTER, Agent, For H. H. POTTER. Middlehary Centre, Nor. 8,1855. LOOK, OUT FOR.THE ENGINE! The Seasont change — SO DO FRIENDS AND FORTUNE I AND BUSINESS RELATIONS, THEREFORE, TABOR, BALDWIN A CO., . (Succeed Tabor, Young Sf Co.) IN THE FOUNDRY BUSINESS, AS MANUFACTURERSof Steam Engines, Boilers and Machinery of all kinds; Stoves, Hollow Ware, Tin,,aqd.Capper Ware. REPAIRING & JOB WORK done with tbs leas) possible delay MILL GEARINGS furnished without extra charge far patlerne. PLOWS of all kinds, (two of which took the premium at the late County Fair,) kept constantly on band. We have the exclusive right, for Tioga County, to manulhcture and vend the Kins Store. one of the best (if not the very best) Cook Stoves ever invented; which is always on hand at onr store bouse, for wholesale & retail. Their Stoves took, the premium over the Albany Stoves at the late Fair. That is a (bather in oar cap which wo dont intend to have plucked out soon. Corn Shelters, Of all the improved patterns that commend them selves to farmers. Besides Uus, we intend jo furnish better Ware, belter articles and better work, at lower prices than any other establishment in Tioga codnty will bo able to .do. And tire roan who pays GASH, can get what he buys at reduced prices. This is the fair way of doing business, and Hie system upon which the Tioga Foundry and Machine Shop will he coo. dueled hereafter. Don’t wait for the wagon, but come on. TA BOR, BALDWIN & CO. Tioga, Nov. 1% 1855.—if. . CT Old Iron nod Copper, and all kinds of produce taken in exchange for work. The Great Family Weekly Paper. THE NEW YORK LEDGER baa now attained the extrroa binary circulation of Quo Hundred and Ninety Thousand Copies. The LEDGER fa devoted to POLITE LITERATURE ORIGINAL TALES, SKETCHES, POETRY, ESSAYS, GOS SIP and CURRENT NEWS, and maintains a.blghmoral tone. U U every where ackuowVeded to be the best family paper lu the world I Hence its extraordinary atpi unheard of popu larity. Mr. BONNER, the Proprietor of the LEDGER, em ploy* the best talent iothe country, and by to'doing make* the best paper. Such writers as Ftuiy F4rn,Bylvamu Cobbjr* and Emerson Bennett, are ncrmantly engaged on It, and will write for no other paper hereafter. Mrs. Sigourney, also, constantly writes for it; so do a host ofqthcr popular authors, including Mrs. Emma D. B. Nl SOuthwdrth, Alice Cary, Mr*. Vaughan, Mary W. Stanley Gibson, Claik Sydney, Ac-A. The LEDGER is beautifully Illustrated every week* The LEDGER ts printed on beautiful white paper, and Is composed of eight pages, making the handsomest weekly pa per in the country. Itis published every Saturday, and sold at all the news offices in every city and town throughout tbs country; and is mailed fur subscribers at two dollars per an num ; two copies are sent Ibr three dollars. Any person oh luiuing eight subscribers atsl 50 each, (our lowest club rates,) and sending us $l2, will be entitled to onocopy Free. Terms invariably in Address ail letters to ROBERT BONNER; Publisher of New York Ledger. 44 Ann Street, New York. K. B.—Now Is a good time to subscribe as EMERSON DEN NETTS Great Original Novel of FRONTIER LIFE, will be commenced in the LEDGER on.the first of January. Evens & Co.’s Great Gift Book Sale. too BROADWAY, .V£AV YORK, FIXE GOLD JEAVELHY GIVEN AAV AY TO PUBCIIASEEB OF BOOKS. 'All Books will be sold os low ss con be had at oilier Stores, many of them for less. New Book's received dully. A Gift varying in value from 25 cents to 9100, given with each book at the time it is sold. Having on baud a very large stock of note and valuable books, and as uur motto is u Largo sales and small profits'" wo arc determined to give lur customers better bargains than can be bad else, "hero. Ahy book published in New York or PbiK Jelpliia will bo promptly sent, gift included, onre< ceipl of publisher’s price. Catalogues of Books and Presents, containing . full explanations will be scat free to alt parts ofthe country, The most, liberal inducements .are offered tit Agents. Any person by sending• as do Order lot ten books, with money inclosed, will be entitled ta an extra Book and Gift. ■■ All orders .for books, containing money, (to ensure* perfect should be registered at tbe Post Office where they are mailed, and directed to Krans Si Co„ 403 Broadway, Now York. L • Raniuwec.—M. Thotnaa.& Sons, South Fourth Street, Pbila4eluliia,i &. Co„ Pbilas delphia ; D. 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