THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, , ■ F ElM[ 'A tJl&rPt'lb’V S . Prepared from a Frewriptloa of Skltmm D-, physician "Extraormnaryto the down, This Itrrtluible Med cine la nn&Etog to tUebure of alt thou oatotol and dangcr om diseases Incident to toe female commotion. It moderates all excess, ramoeea all obatTOcUons, and. brtopon tlujKmUily peilod with regularity, 'tbtmPllu ahonM be need two or three weeks pterions tooonflnement, .they fortify the conetilnllon. and leeeen toe arferto*dmrtn* lsbor,.oiwbllijg the mother to peiibnn Jief dntiM ’irJUi >Mety to beraetf and child. - , V. , . . ' These PllU ahould not be taken byjftmalee daring too FIRST TH&SB MONTHS of Pregnancy! aa they ate two to bring on Miscarriage, bat as anyolher toethej are safe. In all caeew of terrors and Spinal AlTtctkma pato ,in the Hatoandhtato, Hearlnoea, Fatigue on Blight Exertion, Bal nllatlon of the Heart, Lowneea of Spirit*; Hysterica, sick Headache, White* and all Other palnfbl diseases otcaMoned by a disordered system, these Fills will effect a,tore wben'all other means hare tilled, and although a powerful remedy, does not contain Iron, calomel, antimony or any other mineral Fnll directions accompany eaeh package. Price In toe Uni ted Statee and Canada, On Hotun. *a gole Agents for this Country— ’ I. C. BALDWIN t Co, Rochester, N. T. N. 11. $1 00 enclosed to any authorised Agent, will insure a bottle of Pills by return mail. For sale Wholesale and HofaUby IT. IT. ELMOTT Elmira, and by ona druggist to esery town to the Untied Elates, for particulars call at Elliott's and ret a Circular, Par sale In TFellsboro, by J. X Roy. Corington by W. Taylor, Mansfield; by C. W. Ncabllt; Tioga by A. Hum phry and H, H. lie relent LawrunceriUe by W, G, Miller; XnosriUe by XJ- Beaman; IVesldeld bj Ooodspoed A Brother; Elkland by J. A }. Farkberst. Jan. 12, 1857—1 y. THE WORLD IS HOTllfd t -rr O. SPENCER takes this method to say (o 7 « the public, that he continues lo PLANE LUMBER at his Shop (two miles loath of Mans field near Spencers Mills) for the following prices ; Siding'for 35 eta per hundred Icet, • Flooring matched. 60 cts. per hundred feet. Plain Surfacing, 92,50 per thousand feet. Fif-y cents per thousand extra will he charged tor hard wood. ALSO—A superior quality of fence picket* »1- ways on-had at 91,75 per hundred. C. li. H O If T . CIVIL ENGINEER SURVEYOR k DRAUGHTSMAN. Wcllsboro, Pa. ID* Office with J. N. Bachejity. [Feb. 19-57 NEW BLiCKSniTH SHOP ! THE Subscriber would informtbe public, that he has opened the Shop in thfiT rear of Bowen’* Siorc, and is ndw prepared to do all work in bis line, with promptness, and in the beat style. He is pre pared lo do all kinds of work, usually dohe in a country shop. Particular attention paid to '' Horse Shoeing. He employe the best workmen, and w\U endeavor to give satisfaction. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. DAVID REED, WelJsborop'Feb, 26, 1856.—6 m, A HOMESTEAD FOB f 1« t SECOND DIVISION. $310,000 it O R Tit OF FARMS AND BDILDINO LOTS, IN the Gold Region of Culpepper County, Virgi nia, to bo divided amongst 10,200 subscribers, on the 13th of April, 5857. Subscriptions only ten dol lar) each, one half shWn,tbe rest on the delivery of the Dffrii. Every subscriber will gel a Building Lot or a Farm,Tinging w value from tlO to $25.000. Theec Farms and tote are sold cheap to induce set tlements, a sufficient nbmhdr being reserved, the in crease in the value of which will compensate for the apparent low price now asked A company of called “The Rappahan nock Pioneer Association," is now forming and will ■commence a settlement in the spring. Ample secu rity will be given for the failhfol performance of contracts and promises. ID* More Agent* are wonted to obtain subscribers, to whom the most liberal inducements, will be given. Some Agents write that they arc making gfiOO per month. Advertising will be done for every Agent where possible. For full particulars,Subscriptions, Agencies, Ac., Apply n. E. BAUDER Fort Royal, Caroline Co. Va. Or to HENRY F, STOW ELL, Agent, Wellsboroogh'Tioga, Co. Pa. Feb, 26,1857.—w7. Bear y« * Bear yc! Hear ye! WE hold ilieSo truths self-evident; Thai the way to be ,prosperous ia to buy cheap and always of the best quality; bhy nothing'simply be 'cause it is cheap, Oat becahse you need it and tha His both good and cheap; that those who buy cheap by the quantity, can lelail Bret quality goods cheap:, that a n economical buyer can sell goods at as low a figure in Wellaboro' as they Can be purchased in lho 'City; and therefore that YOUNG IS THE MAH, who buys economically ; and that VDISK’S IS THE PEACE, TO ri’RCIIAfI Gold and Stiver, Duple*, Lever, Anchor and Gulin dtr WA TCHBS. Chid Chain*, Gold LocluU, all iizet trud qualilie *, Gold Cameo and Mo *aic Breastpins aud Earrings, Finger Rings,S\eett Buttons, Studs, dfc Silver Plated Ware. Cakou Baskets, Caxd, Baskets, Children's cup), salt cellars, Egg cups Tea Unites, Butter Unites, Thole Fork), Table and Tea Spoons, tyc. A ritw supply oj ’Clocks of ell kinds, at sea, prices and qualities. Weltsboro' Jan. 1, ’SV. A. YOU SC. ORDINANCE. BE it Ordained by the authority of the Burgess and town council of the borough of Knoxville, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, that from add after the first day of March next, no horses, catlie, sheep, swine or geese, shall be suffer ed to run at Urge within the boundaries of said borough, under the following penalties, viz., for every horse, coll, mare or gelding, filly Cctits; for every head of cal lie (by which in this ordinance are meant bulls, cows, steers, slags,heifers, and calves,) fiftv cents; (or every hog swine, or shoal, twenty live cents; for every sheep or lamb, twenty five cents; for every goose, twelve and a half cents; for each and every time they may he taken or found at Urge aforesaid, provided however that cattle may be permitted to run at large in any of the streets ofsaid •borough during the following hours, viz,, from 6 •o’clock to 9 o’clock A. M, and J o’clock to'H o’clock •P.M , from the ist*day of May to the last (fay of No vember inclusive, without incurring the penalties -jforesaic Section 2d And be it further ordained by anthor oflbe game, thatU shall be the duly ofthc sired commissioner on complaint to him of any horses, catOe, sheep, swine or geese being at large in any part of the borough, aforesaid forthwith to lodge complaint thereof before the Burgess, who shall forthwith proceed to levy the fine or fines so incurred and enforce collection according to law. Sec. 3. All fines collected under this ordinance, shall b« paid one half to the street commissioner aforesaid, in compensation fur hit services, and one half into the treasury of Knoxville borough. , r , KH and every enactment previously passed y the Burgess and council of this borough pertain ing to horse, Mllle, &c„ which conflict* with til is ordinance is hereby repealed. Victor Cxse, Clerk. Knoxville, Feb. 9,185". Time! Time; Time! Time TIME flows from instants, and ol these each one Should be esteemed ns if it were alone. II any wish to redeem lime now lost, please call just one door north of B. B. Smith Sc Son’s, where it shall be restored. The subscribe* is now ready to do anything in the line of Repairing Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. AH work warranted, Wellsfaoro, July 24,1856, A FOLEY. "VIEW FIRM.—The business of the Firm of Ta. •hi her, Baldwin A. Co. will hereafter be conducted in the name of Tabor, Hathaway dp Co. The affairs of Tabor, Baldwin 4, Co.will be closed speedy as possible and those indebted to said irm are hereby notified to pay np without delay ii (Q V oid “!‘lho*e tlidl do not, will Ur tamly get sued. TABOR, BALDWIN & Co. Tioga, Pa, Sept 18, 1856 [9 ; _ • p«JOt7*»an VI O'* 1 - 1 Treasury, of Tioga Co,,.for4he year Eeeetad from Collectors of «e slid Uxr, 18*824.90 “ “ Taxe* oh uqapaOy latyjq,, 2,699 84 “ “ " Sale of onseatMlaud,.. 956 86 ~ “ *• , seatodW,..,.. 42,44 “ Oh Jodgemeh'ta&t,, .'304 98 “ From H.RathbondflntQtfewfltet 200 00 Amount paid Benjamin Vtndosen. Igth Commissioner, 1 60 “ ■ » Aoalin Lalhrop,*-164 03 ‘ •> O. B, mi15,..909 08 *• « C. F. Culrer,.24l 06 “ u D.Q. Stefßoa,.;.,■ 15 00 Amount paid J. Emery;,' •<< i v IS Ob . » A. B. Nile*,.... ,i 46 36 “ « Jas.S. Watrons, SO SS “ “A. Pills, 49 BC Amount paid John W.Ryon, fgryear’ss. 37 50 “ “ L. P. Wjlislon “ ’56, 37 50 *• « John W, Ryon, '• *56, 37 50 Clerk Hire—A. J. Soßeld 500 00 TraeerteJurare —John Petcra and other*, 1,726 85 Grand Juror*—A. Randall, and other*,. 498 50 Constable) —L. Oond, and others, 321 62 Craer—B. A. Mack, ‘ 116 00 Jutticjff —Josiab Graves and others .... 12 50 Aeteetert—C. O. Bowman, and others,. 490 74 Printing—J.P.Magil), 25 00) -► nn “ Cobb A Slurrock, 50 00 ( 15 UU Ehykme —F, Smith, and others, 1,288 70 Commonaeoth Coat*—James Coetley et. altiocluding Pros. Attorney Vfeea. 727 14 Acre Bndgo —Samuel Ellison et. 5i.... 1,590 85 Bridget Repairt —lra Lounabury eL al- 929 66 Eefairt to County Buildingt —G. SL Cook eLsI..J 71 74 Prisoner*—John Mathers for board Ac. 344 53 Wm. A. Roe, lor clothing Ac.,...... 36 63 N. Packer, Medical attendance Ac,. ■ 3 06 O. Gibson, n ..., 11 50 Eastern Slate Penitentiary ........... 281 48 B. T. Vanhorn,Beadateadfor Jail,... 4 25 Stationery—Andrus, Gauntlet, A C 0,... 85 21 Incidental) —B. Yandasea, Settling < with Auditor, 4 90 Merthanditi— C. AJ. !/• RohmSor*,el.al. 21 47 Sheriff Feet —John Mathcrs,summoning Jurors Ac. J 49 79 Damage! to ImprdtedLand —J.C. Duels 30 00 M. J. L. Clark. 20 00 E Dyer....... 50 00 A-Alford C 12 00 Alev. Harris, 130 00 Fuel —H. A. Guernsey, cl. at.. . -38 50 Pottage— A. $ firewater, eL al 15 13 Money Refunded —H. Ralbbone, late Boa Us —ti.W. Herrington,. JfiO 00 Road Views —David Ueiee, eL ah, 302 50 Agricultural Societies —Tioga Agricul tural Society, 100 00 Paupers— John Mathers, taking Darling to Houscof Refuge, 72 GG John Mathers taking Freeland to Hos pital 46 30 State Lunatic Asylum for support of . Freeland,. 68 19 JULIUS MORGAN, Bergen, ,1 ' . ", 913,Q29 02 EXPEHDITOHES.T-COMlllssioi'ißE’eWAaM. AUDITORS. COKMLSBIONERs’ COUNSEL. /oho Kirkpatrick, Making chairs... 5 28 A Latbrop el- «l. distributing dupli- ‘ cates tec 86 36 8. A. Mack, setting onl tree*,..'. 6 75 ■•h.TSxnro— ‘ L. Smith/fctpress charge*,! 163 P. Mogill, for Pardon’* DigeVm, On8»n, , (00 S. Shumway, 1-. 3'26 H. Morgan, ,v 20 48 Wm. Miller, 3 01 Cha«. Churchill, et, ol 6 20 H. Morgan, ■. 48 10 Road Commissioners of Union, 118 14 School Directors of Union 39 64 Daoiel Owen, 5 73 Wm. Thomas, 53 School Directors of Brookfield, 53 18 “ “ Charleston, 4 19 * " Bolmar, 36.39 Clerk Sessions—J. F. Donaldson 373 16 Township lanes —David Heiae et. al. setting off part of Dclmtr to Mid dlebury, 33 00 David Meise, dividing Elkland twp.,. 42 00 “ Establishing lines between Rutland and Richmond, 19 50 Wolf Scalps— W. Wetmor,. 25 00 ** Thos. D. Casey, 25 00 , . « $5O 00 County Becoras-~-A. N. Donaldson,copy ing Coin. Picas Indexes 155. 00 Coroner's fmjurst—-John Knox, ct,al... 30 12 Bridge Views—Eddy Howland et. . 86 42 County Lines’ —M. S. Kahlor, runing lines between Lycoming and Tioga, 7 50 Treasurer's Commission— O. H. Blanch ard, 405 09 Total, $13,586 16 We the Commissioners of Tioga County, do here by the foregoing is a correct statement of the Receipts and Expenditures of the Treasury of said county for the year 1856. • O. B. WELLS, 1 C. F. CULVER, V Comr’s. D. G. STEVENS, \ Attest—A. J. SortELD, Clerk. W. W. WEBB, Iff. HAS returned to Wellsboro’, and is ready to promptly attend all calls os a PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. He would also state that be has received a Commission from the Governor, and been sworn by the Brigade Inspector, as Surgeon ofthc Ist Regiment, 3tb Brigade oi the 13th Division of the 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 shore Roe's Store. ALSO JF YOU WANT TO BUY BOOKS, go to X o v N G.> 8 , For he has just returned from (he City with an en tirely new stock of BOOKS & STATIONERY, Fancy Goods, Reticules, Porlmonnaies, Jet Bracelets, Udrrison's Perfum eries, jEforrison’j Slaving and Toilet Soap. HARRISON'S COLBIKBUH INKS, BLACK RED BLUE, 3HE T.IQ.G.A .OiO.P THE TKXCtJNE FOE 1867; iis Y«t la «U ti»; Eastern andWorlhern portion*, of, tbs country—4n New-England, New- York, Ohio, and the North-Weifc-the Regnbllcan banner'Aosta In triumph; while {n Soatbeti'ienef, Penßsjrlstutiiu Ipdiima tindTlllnoli -in sbort;iirbere ’B*o7 few'newkpdpdty are taken, and wbere'eptbrooii schoolsart tod how and (od feeble Whayossdofaled ihe.presfDtgeneration it votetrs—tftS black flag of Slavery obstructs the snnabine.ABrtAD*w't6 Amer ica mightdmUngalsh those portions orodreountry mosfWtaiaed with Education, ; Intelligence,' Thrift and Virtue, by scanmug tberelttrniof the Presiden tial contest of 1856. Wo bave ! £«H*d of present toe cem, not because the People are against ns, hot be came that large portion whodldnolhearorreadthe argument and do not know what were the real ques tions at issue, wept almost ptflid pgafnt os, reversing the verdict which-the great majority of the educated and intelligent endeavored to pronbunce. These facts indicate tbe path of pressing duly,— With no unmanly repioinga over what is irrevoca. bie—with noaba lenient of heart or hope becattae (he ItiUmph of Liberty in her newordeal is net. won at the Long Island and'White Plains of her struggle— with no shadow of regret that the responsibility of governing is not confided to her, champions before the People were fully ready to aos tain them—we be. gin afresh the work of diffusing that vital truth which; lb regard to the concerns of this world as well as of the neat, makes Free indeed. How, la the Slave Power's heyday of victory, when ita ministers and servitors ere gathering end plotting ip make the most oftlielt IflUmph and "crush out" the spirit which they Vainly behove to be crucified and entomb, ed—now, w hen the faint-hearted m cold-hearted who lately basked in the sunshine of our premature hope ace hauling off to repair damages and talking os abandoning the rugged arena of Politics for morf quiet and flowery fields—now; in this hoorofwcarie ness and shadow, The Tklstwk redews its vows of. eternal hostility to every form of tyranny over the bodies or souls oftnen—to (he shameful assumption that (he benighted and feeble, Wheather in soul or body, are to 6a regarded and treated ns (he con venience or (bo prey oftheir wiser or stranger breth ren—to the domination of despots Shd oligarchs, whether of empires or plantations—to tbfe crisis vers of cities and kingdoms in Europe or the breeders for the suction-block and the cotton field in Virginia or Alabama. 9631 6J 9631 51 9164,04 The doctrine that no human being tu ever crci ted for the benefit or advantage ofanother—that all service between man and man should be free and reciprocal—that the laborer should not toil and sweat to pamper others' pride or minister to others’ luxury, J>ut lor the sustenance and comfort of those near and pear to him—is destined to certain triumph. 1 muit prevail, for God reigns, and Eorth was ootorea. ted to be a theater ofinjuslice, oppression and misery for ever. It mutt triumph ; for ail true prophecy affirms and the vindication of the Divine benignity mpertativeiy requires if. It mint triumph; for Democratic America cannot always remain Dio scoff*of aristocrats and the shame of reformers and liberals throughout the Old World. It must triumph for Men's history is not a ehaoe or a riddle, but every where instinct with meaning; end no heroic effort ever foiled of its effect—no drop of martyr blood was ever shed in vain. Bat even if we Republicans were disposed to fold our arms id slumber, our adversaries would not per mit it. They are busy to-day in lengthening their cords and strengthening their stakes with a vigilance and activity which reveals a consciousness on Ibeir part that their dominion must bo made sore forth with or their scepter Will ha«o forever departed.— Toulay, myrmidoms of the Slave Power threaten and harass Northern Mexico; are encamped in the heart of Central America and waging a war of ex termination an the distracted inhabitants of ita petty Republics, while it by turns leers and scowls at Cubs, while its most ruthless hands arc precipitated on devoted Kansas, under the protection and smiles of the Federal Adminisrstion, Even as we write, the telegraph informs ns that twenty Free-Stale men, guilty of attempting to defend their hapies against Vbe tapinesnd violence of Buford's and Titus's blood-thirsty bandits, have been convicted by Le com pie’s Court of manslaughter ! and sentenced to live years' imprisonment at hard labor as felons.— criminals into pay and aids them in hunting down, plundering and •* wiping out” the innocent, whom it consigns to the State prison if they are ever goaded into the madness of resisting their oppressors- Snob crimes and wrongs ss unhappy Kansas hat for twelve mouths endured, even Hungary or Poland has ever known; and the Power at whose Instiga lion'these villainies were and are perpetrated sits enthroned in the While House, end has just achiev. cd another four years’ ascendancy in the Federal Government. Who, in view oflhese facta, can say that Republicans may now pile their arms, even for an hoar? •680 39 68 42 242 00 $1,366 43 Tub Tribune will be, u it liu been, a Political journal—avowedly, though not exclsively ao. It re cognizes tlie truth that Freedom and Slavery are here grappled in deadly conflict, and that in the re sult one ofthem must lose all control ever the Fed eral Government. But, while it gives prominence and emphasis to the discussion and elucidation or the great issue ofthe day, it sinks none of the el«t acrteistic of a Business and Family Newspaper.— The proceedings ofCongress, like those in Kansas, will be watched and reported hy a« able aod fearless corps ofCorrespondenls, while from London, Paris, Constantinople, Havana, Fan Francisco, Albany and other centers of interest, oar special advices will be, as they have been, fresh and reliable. A member of oar Editorial corpe— Bayard Taylor—is now in Northern Europe, and will spend the Winter in Sweden, Lapland, Russia, thence making his Wjo next season across Siberia and Tartary to l^, e mouth of the Amour, and thence homeward D y the Pacific and California, unless come Cnarrgo bfrotito'shall, promise greater interest and profit to obr readers, (or whom alone (iq will wfi|e regMarly throughout' his adverilucous journey, which is likcly to require two.ycfcis for \Uaomplolion. Our reports ot’llic most interesting Lectures, Public Meetings, will be full and reliable, and our Foreign and Do tneslic Newa mado up with a careful regard to the condensation into our ample coluffls of the greatest amount of intelligence that is consistent witii the use of type of generous size. In short, if we fail to make Tub Tribune worth Us cost, it shall not bo fur want of expenditure or cflbrt. Ifit be deemed desirable by Republicans that Ths Tribune should be circulated in their several localities, we urge them la see that Clubs be made up and forwarded in duo season. The Postmasters are semi-oißcially admonished not to aid onr circula lion, but to urge instead that, of journals deemed “sound," and “National” by the compatriots of Atchison and Stringfellow. We ask live Republi cans everywhere to care that these efforts be not effectual to quench the light ol Freedom in the murky mists of Slavery. 9187 15 694 50 TERMS, Daily Tribune, per annum. • ■ Single Copy, per annum..... $3 00 Two Copies, “ 5 00 Five Copies, M ..............11 00 Ten Copies, “ .20 00 Wc send The Semi-Weekly to clergymen a( $2 per year. Single Copy, per annum Three Copies “ Five Copies, “ Ten Copies, “ Twenty Copies, to one address, and any larger number at the rale or 91 per 00 anuum, I Twenty Copies, to address of each tub- f scriber , and any larger number at the >24 00 rate of 91 SO each j Any person sending us a club of twenty or more, will be entitled to an extra copy . We continue to send The Weekly Tribune to clergymen at $1 per year. Subscriptions may commence at any time. Pay ment in advance is required in all cases, and the paper is invariably discontinued at the expiration of he advance payment. Money may be remitted foraubscriptiona in letter at our risk; but the Postmaster at the’ place where the letter is mailed should be made acquainted with its contents, and keep a description of the bills.— 96 00 ssui-wies.lv tribune. WEEKLY TSJSUME. 93 00 5 00 8 00 l2 00 We SvAfiSmMmgl^kSf Me wishing Wf.apbpStißUw- if, t»ect*«y fe» fPiM.WBW,W*ff p«m iDie, incipse pfthe t»b senber,' with his Post-Office.'County and State; and directthe-letftrt6' !> ** >■ GREELEY daMcELRATH, ■ 1 ' i 1 ■ ’ -Tribune Officf/NewYork, December 11,1856^—3 m. - i " " ■ d.< ■ ■ .■jVnBW MILLIES Y SHiJPtn Weibboro’,First .door above nig}* puieel, ‘ ..t WtRB. t, K. ,& XIIBA I.L, , has. established herself/n the ,Millinerybasioese st the abpve pUpe. where she-i* now, receiving from New York a fiiUusdrlinent of allarticlcs pertain ing to thobuaines* snd wbich will be soldo* cheap u they can be pcocnied-lhb side of the city. ;.. She would re*peetfo|ly,. invito ladies.. to call, and examine her tlocktnd work beCove puccbuing else, where. . ~ -a December 2,1856.-tf. , - ~r.r, r . r T^TRECIONOILPAINTING.—FoiI and explicit U directions lor pnrsuiog this beautiful art, will be forwarded to any. address by enclosing kb sad a pos tage stamp to H„D. DEMING, ■ Wellsboro, Tioga Co Ps. Papers copying- the a marked copy with bill of the same, , will be duly honored by retard faaii; FOR SALE.—Tho House and, lot in Wellsboro’* now occupied by Poet. Benj. Barr. Apply* lo dimes Lowrey, Esq., or to the subscriber in Blsns field Pa. JOSEPH P. MORRIS. 1 Feb. 7,1857.-If. FARM FOR SALE— The subscriber is desirous ol soiling his farm, consisting of 75 seres. 45 of which is improved and under a good stale of culti vation, well watered, frame house and barrjj .all kinds of fruit trees growing (hereon. Situated 11 miles west of Covington Village, Tioga co. ForTur. liter particulars apply to GILBERT HUBBELL. Covington, Feb. 6,1857.-3 m. CORNS &, IVA RTS. —A sale and certaiu reme dy for these troublesome things is the CHEMICAL CORN SOLVENT, Its chemical properties being such (hat it readily dissolves worts, corns, &c., without inconvenience ol Mangel (o (he person using it. Warranted in all casci whole directions are observed. Price 25 cents. For safe el ROY’S Drug it Chemical Stole, Wclls borfl; Pa. ErEBT READER Foil Hot Id solid 4 or 4 stamps for a copy of THE HOM B, with reddebd terms, A fireside. Monthly Companion Hhd Guide fdt the Wife, the Mother, the Sister, and Diughtcr. * THE HOME;’.' is devoted to the cultivation of (be virtues of wdntahty character, and it aims to ele vate social lifts, by leaching those principles, and in culcating (hose sentiments, which are most intima tely associated with bomb, ll ought to be in every family, TERMS: $1,50 per yenf, Ibl Single copy. I will send if to subscribers at club laths a V'ear. Address L. E. PONU, , Addison Hilt.Sicbbeh Co. N. Y. B. Itt. PJKATT-, increased his stock of GROCERIES And now is time to bay cheap for cash, at the GROCERY STORE, formely occupied by R. S. Daily. Having lately incresed his slock ofGroceriea, the subscriber flatters himself that he can't he beat in (list line. Call and examine his stock of - t Teat, Sugar. Coffee, Raitint, Rice, Fish-eft Stone Ware, Wooden Ware, j-- ■ CONFECTIONERIES, and all atlicles pertaining to his line of Business will bo kept constantly on band. In connection with the above, he has fitted op a very neat OYSTER SALOON, for the accommodation of all who may favor him with a call. Wollthoro, Dec. 11.185’fi.—If. BOOKS! BOOKS BY SUBSCRIPTION. ' “ Recollection of a Lifetime,” By Peter Parley The best book of the last half century. “ Artie Expeditions.” By Dr. Kane. A Magnifi cent book. “ History of all Nations." By S. G. Goodrich. A Standard work, • “ Encyclopedia of Animated Natare." 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, Furnished by Canvassing Agents, who will deliver them to the subscribers, Dec. 18.1656—nw. CHAINS, CABI!fET-W4K«, AC. T STICKLE Y respectfully informs (he ditlzens O• of Well shorn and. vicinity, that'lie Udeps'cotu slantly on hind and Will manufacture to order, Clmlrs A Cabinet-Ware of .all descriptions. Those desirous of purchasing any article in his lino will do well to call and examine bis stock. His work is manufactured from the best material and is sure to give satisfaction. All kinds of TURNING done in a superior man ner and on reasonable terms, ICTSliop south end of Main-sl,, Wellsboro’. [Jan. 8,1857.-lf. Aid For Kansas. rpHOSE-who desire to contribute to the relief of the sofferers in Kansas, can send their contri tions to M. H.-COBB, at Wellsboro’, with the assu rance that every dollar will be appropriated to the ■offering settlers there. All amounts received Will be acknowledged in the Agitator. A. H. SHORTLEFF, Agent of the N. Y. Kansat Aid Society. AUDITORS NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that the undersigned having been appointed an auditor, to audit and settle the account ot Hiram Merritt Administrator of the estate of E. Thompson dcc’d., late of Lawrence township, will attend to the duties ol his appointment at tho office ofC. H. Sey mour, Esq., in the village of Tioga, oh Wednesday the 4th day of March next, at ten o'clock A. of that day, when and where all persons interested in tho settlement of said account ate required to attend, and make known their objections to said account or! be debarred from any future exceptions thereto. ' JOHWN. BACHE, Auditor. Wellsborough, Feb, 3, 1857, L. EATON, DENTIST, OFFICE OVER rn P. YATES JEWELRY STORE, No. 51 Water Street, EOIIBA.N.Y. PLATE WORKAND FILLING "Of every description done on short notice and war ranted satisfactory or no pay. ZTTEBTH EXTRACTED AT ALL HOURSjy, Jan. 1,1837.—3m. ' WELLSBOBO ACADEMY. THE SPRING TERM of tin* school, will commence Tuesday March 3d, and continue eleven weeks. MISS BRADLEY will take charge of the pri mary department, on her own responsibility, snd will devote all her time to the small scholars, having no recitations in the higher department O* The time lost on account of sickness, will be piadc up next Ufin. »IWWANTA OOOfiPAPJERHUBBOBIBSJPO» • 1 *0 V IMMBNSE(dIRCOfeATION:" ! isa&msm ~ , ffTAM WUTBm m4MSEK.A, i :; tire NATION la ths ONLY paper which ceatataslha Witty, Hnmgroc sad StdoSelltting Sketches or Use Comical Gretas, nAOknrVAUJm fivtaOOlffA- > ■' ■: ~ 1 KNWST RUSS OCKSJDBM. D. Of whfchatrte*, ft* sketch atope |s Worth; tbs whole ymra rahscrlptlas, ■ TUB JTAtIOK H’edfHd wBl MtMOELOW, W MM. 1 .Ifl * compelled to pepay the United States postage. 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Son, “It will attain to a high position in tho litterary world.”— Philadelphia Daily Aries. “It Is one of the host weeklies now Published, and wc take pleasure in bringing it to tb© notice of the reading public.”— Harrisburg Pa, Herald. **Tho talent and energy of the proprietors, Its original and interesting contents, and the beauty of the typography cannot fall.to secum fox it p gqpcral circulation.’'— yi iUiamtburg. JU. Independent Pnu. “As a literary aud family Journal, wo have no hesitation in pronouncing it t he best among our exchanges. Wo advise the Ladles to procure It withoat dclny Fulton, /h. Republican, “IV© dislike putting city emanations, but In this case we are bound to giro way to merit. L’nHke many rHy cotempo ntries. the Nation is composed of sound substantial and Useful matter, qnd la not filled up with an overdose of flimsy, wlshey washy st uff from tho bands of crack-brained authors.”' s -^iVw City PuydicA. “ It has tho most beautiful engraved head ws ever saw, and its contents orp deeply enterfidoiug, truly delicious ami soul absorbing.”—\\iUianuburg Vo. CkudU, “There is room for Just each a paper, and it has secured two as true heads and hearts to control Its columns as the literary and social world holds.”—-{IYoU« bo rough. Pa. Agitator. u It will soon become a leading paper at the flresida,”— {Boonrllle, Mo. Observer. ** \V© seldom endorse northern papers, but Id this Instance we are forced to overcome our prejudice, and commend the “Nation" to our readers.”—{Troy Alai Bulletin. TO FARMERS AND GARDENERS. The subscribers offer for sale w.ooo barrels of their . New St Improved POtOft'BVfE Manufactured from tho nlghUoll of flew-York city, in lots to •alt purchaser*. Thft article (greatly Improved within the last two yeart) ftaa bwn In the market for eighteen year*, and* still defies competition, as a manure for Com and Garden Vegetables, being cheaper and more powerful than any other, and at the sarao t(mo free p&oji dlsaobkaclk odor. Two bar* rels ($3 worth) will manure an acre of corn In the hill, 'will save two-thlrds In labor, will cause ft to come up quicker, to grow foster, ripen earlier, and will bring «larger crop on poor ground than any other fertilizer, and ft also a preventative of the cut worm: also It does not Injure the seed to be put in contact witii It, The Is. M. Co. point to their longstanding reputation, and the forgo capital (|I00,000) Invested In th«fe buslo VV. j. guarantee , that the article they make aiwa* . n* .wk (jusjftv M eo command > ml; m)« ™ neb ddtrorel la the city free of turret And other« £ barrel, , barrels, . ' . . *2s bar • - • - 8,00 ■ NX . oarrela, .... And at the mfo of |1,60 per barrel for any quantity over six barrels, A Pamphlet, containing every Information, will t>e sent (VBXZ) to any one applying for tho wine. Our adddress ft— TIU: LODI MANOFAOTUUINO Co. „ . Office, 60 Cortfoodt BL, Mow-York. February 5, 185T.—3in. CAYUGA PLASTER. BIXBY, feapectfullj informs ihc cilitcna of Wilniots District and (hat ofTioga Co. in particular, that he bos for sale a large quantity bf fresh-ground Cayuga Pftster, at ihe old price—so, per lon. Having secured the services of an excellent MILLER, and enlarged bis bins for the reception of Plaster, he feels confident that fio one will be disap. pointed. Particular attention will be paid to People from a distance. Mansfield, Jan. 3,1857.—1 f. D AER CHANCE, and a good opportunity to re- XL sponsible men to obtain profitable employment. To’Agcnls, Canvassers, Colporteurs, and Postmas ters—Any person obtaining subscribers for FIFTY COPIES ofeitber of the two following American National Works, and remitting tho amount (less a large commission) to Ihc Publishers, wilt be entitled to Fitly Dollars’ worth from tho subjoined List of Valuable Works at the foot of this advertisement. 1 American National Works: Ist THE NATIONAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES; Colonial, Revolutionary, and Constitutional, chiefly from National’ Documents.— By J. B. Leasing and Edwin Williams, With num erous fine illustrations on steel and yvood. 3 vnls. imperial Bvo cloth gill, 97 00, j 2nd. THE STATESMAN’S MANUAL: con taining the Lives, Messages, and Administrations of Ihe Presidents, from Washington to Pierce. With fine portraits on steel. 4 vols. large 8 VO., cloth, 810 00. Popular and Valuable Worls.es Agents A Voice to Americans, by Americans; 4jUi edition, Bvo. cloth, 91 00 Dowling’s History of Romanism, 50 Illustra tions, Bvo., cloth, 3 50 Mtij. Ellis's Choice Works for Family Circle plates, 2 vols. Bvo. cloth 4 00 Thd American and Odd Fellows Literary Museum, 30 steel engravings 2 vols. 6vo cloth. 5 00 Guide to Knowledge, 300 plates, royal 8vo„ cloth. 2 50 Wonders of the World, 250 plates, Bwv, 2 00 Si’ Agents wishing to engage in the good work of circulating these important Publications, will please addressa lino to the Publisher, EDWARD WALK ER, 114 Fullon.st.New York, arid they will receive immediate attention with full particulars of Com mis: ions, &D. . copying tho shove, and inserting the lame ten times, sending a copy of each insertion to the Publisher, will bo entitled to a dopy of the National History or the Statesman's Manual, tub. ject to their order. I OOKING-G LASS PLATES—With dr without Frames, for sale at THE DRUG STORE. rf v - :r ;*i| m • ■ -'rf ■ft| IS^sIS' -.»■!;« te}Kw| g | J|; ; |l||'|:|fg S^ tier k ! , |'^t|l : —l B ||i^^ ;fjl ;N: ~f«;«sg2S* S«S||sg u ft ?JSSit l=li|l= i S I Aif; iMftfcl 5 £ S 6 * Its • r !> H'ss t? 5 .§» g~ £o « • ss; ■ «S 3 v.i - sgs§- 1 S «J s s3*d -sslssj * e S°-2 = B c.SagSu || . "5 v s« ► s "o L I »-g ’5 s •§ -S JJt°ji -5 IWBWANO LARGE ARRIVAL. MILLINERY & FANCY GOODS. Mrs. mt. stevebts, thankful for iheliberal pat. ropsge heretofore bestowed upon her establishment, lakes this method of announcing that shoWjfegjjjigf&iw has jost returned from New 'Vi York, with an EXTENSIVE VARIETY OF Fall and Winter Millinery, BONNETS. RIBBONS, AND EMBROIDERY Ffcfi* Feathers, Head Dresses, Milts, Braid, Floss, Buttons* Dress Trimmings, Ladies Gloves, Laces, Artificial flowers, Bonnet Materials, Scarfs, Edging And a thousand other articles both useful and xtrna mental. Bonnets made to order, trimmed and re paired at the shortest notice, and upon the most rea sonable terms. Ready made work constantly an hand- Store, sth door north of Wellsboro’ Hotel November 20,1856. Will Kansas be Free? IS A QUESTION difficult to anawer, but that the Subscriber is offering merchandize cAeap, admits not a doubt. The question will be immediately cel led upon inspection of the Goods and prices. He is just receiving bis fall slock, which consists in a general assortment of DRY .GOODS, GROCERIES.HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS i CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, WOODEN WARE.STONE WARE, TIN WARE, l>r. Ram’s Invigorating Spirit. “A Word to the Wise is sufficient/” The Subscriber bas s large and well selected stock of Goods, and is offer mg them at as reasonable prices as can be bought in Tioga Co-, or this aide of Cedar Run! He who wants a PLUG OF TOBACCO or a GOOD COAT—Sha who want* a box of SNUFF or a FINE DRESS, will do well to celt sad eJmm ine before purchasing elsewhere. ~ Gome and see and be convinced of the truth of tho foregoing statement. J, B. POTTER, Agent, . For H. H. POTTER. Middlebnty Centre, Nov. 8,1855. LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE! The Seatons change—** SO DO FRIENDS AND FORTUNE! AMD BUSINESS RELATIONS. therefore, TABOR, BALDWIN Sc CO., (Succeed Tabor, Young Sf Co.) IN TUB FOUNDBY BUSINESS, AS TIT ANUFACTUREUS of Slc&m Engines, Boilers J.»X and Machinery of nil kinds; Stoves, Hollow Wave, Tin, Copper Ware. REPAIRING & JOB WORK done with (ho least possible deity, MILL GEARINGS furnished without extra chares for patterns. PLOWS of all kinds, (two of which took the premium at the late County Fair,; kept constantly on hand. We have the exclusive right, for Tioga County, to manufacture and vend the Kins Store. one of the be«l (if nut Ibe very beet) Cook Sieve, ever invented; which is always on hand at our store house, for wholesale it retail. Their Stoves took the premium over thy Albany Stovea at the late Fair. That is a feather in oar cap which wc dont intend to have plucked out soon. Com Shelters, Of all the improved patterns that commend them selves to farmers. Besides this, we Intend to furnish better Wore, better articles and belter work, at lower prices than any other establishment in Tioga county will bo able to do. And the man who pays CASH, can get what he buys at reduced prices. This is the fair way of doing business, and thejyslem upon which the Tioga Foundry and Machine Shop will be con ducted hereafter. Don’t wait for the wagon, but come on. TABOR, BALDWIN 4, CO. Tioga, Nov. IS, 1855.—if, CT Old Iron and Copper,and all kindsof produce taken in exchange lor work. R.EIIIOV All.—DR. B. BARR respectfully announces to the public that he has removed his Office to the dwelling lately occupied by Jos. P. Morris, Esq., where he may be found at all bout* when not professionally engaged. Demands for his services promptly respondedlo Wellsboro’, April 24.1856. Marriage guide — young’s great PHYSOLOGICAL WORK, THE POCKET A2SCULAPIUS, or Every One His Own Doctor, by WM. YOUNG, M. D. It is written in pUia lan guage for 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 this book. It discloses secrets that every one should bo acquainted with. Still it is a book that must bo kept locked up, and not lio about the house. It will bo sent to any one on the receipt o twenty-five cents. Address Ur. WM. YOUNG, Id SPRUCE Street, above Fourth, Piiil'a. MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr. WM. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr. WM. 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