ihe Pacific coast, because sgch a power would instantly close the route across the Isthmus of Central America. It is impossible to.con* ceive, that whilst the 'Constitution has ex pressly required Congress to defend all Ihe Stales, it should yet deny to them, by any tair construction, the only possible means by which one of these Slates can be defended.' Beside, the Government, ever since its origin, has been in the constant practice of con structing- military roads. It might also be wise to consider whether the lovrfor the Union which now animates our fellow-citi aens on the Pacific coast, may not be im paired by our neglect or refusal to provide for them in their remote and isolated condi tion, the only means by which the power of ihe States on this side of the Rocky Moun tains can them in sufficient lime to pro tect them against invasion, 1 1 forbear for the present from expressing an opinion as to the wisest and most economi cal mode in which the Government can lend ila aid in accomplishing this great and neces sary work. I believe that many of Ihe diffi culties in the way, which now appear formi dable, will in a great degree vanish as soon as ihe nearest and best route shall have been satisfactorily ascertained. Ii may be right, that on this occasion, I should make some brief remarks in regard to our rights and dunes as a member of the great family of nations. In our intercourse with them, there are some plain principles approved by our own experience from which we should never depart. We ought to cultivate peace, commerce, and friendship with all nations, and this, not merely as the best means of promoting our own material interests, but in a spirit of Christian benevolence towards fellow men wherever their lot may be cast. Our diplomacy should be direct nod frank ; neither seeking to obtain more, nor accepting less, than is our due. We ought to cherish a sacred regard for (he independence of all nations, and never attempt to interfere in the domestic concerns of any, unless this shall oe imperatively required by the great law of sell preservation. To avoid entangling alii ances has been a maxim of our policy ever since the days of Washington, and its wis dom no one will attempt to dispute. In short, we ought to do justice in a kindly spirit to all nations, and require justice from them in return ll is our glory that whilst other nations have extended their dominions by the sword, we have never acquired any territory except by lair purchase or ns in the case of Texas, bv the voluntary determination of a brave, Jtindred and independent people to blend (heir destinies with our own. Even our acquisi nonsfrom Mexico form no exceptions. Un willing to take advantage of the fortune of war against a sister Republic, we purchased tnese possessions under the treaty of peace ior a sum which was considered at the lime a (air equivalent. Our past history forbids that we should in the future acquire territory, unless this be sanctioned by the laws of Jus tice and Honor. Acting on this principle, no nation will have a right to interfere or to complain, if in the progress of events we shall still further extend our possessions. Hither to in all our acqusiinns, the people under the protection of ihe American flag, have enjoyed civil and religious liberty as well as equal and just laws, and have been contented, pros perous nnd happy. Their trade with Ihe rest of the world has rapidly increased and thus every commercial nation has shared largely in their successful progress I shall now proceed lo take the oath prescribed by Ihe Constitution, whilst humbly invoking the biessm'is of Divine Providence on this great JAMES BUCHANAN. people A Yankee Talking Lightning. —An engine on the Pillsburgh, Fori Wayne and Chicago Rail Road broke down lasi week al nine o’clock al night, nine miles distant from a station. The Conductor instantly slotted on foot through lhe snow to gel another ma chine A telegraph operator in one of the cars, named Stager, (of course a Yankee) hearing the cause o( the detention, got out: and taking down the mam wire from (he pole along-side lhe track, cul n—aitnched small brass wires to the two ends—“ dotted” the distress of his tram to the Pillsburgh and Brighton stations ; and pulling one of Ihe brass poims to his tongue, read the answer mat an engine should be immediately sent, and then talked off this pleasant lightning lo his anxious and impatient fellow passengers. —Albany Journal. -M-A-R-R-I-E-D -”ln Games, Feb. 28lli, by & B. Barnes, Esq., Mr. Jos. Bzxooa, lo Miss Rebecca Beach ol Games. -D-I-E-D- Ir. New York, on the 3d inst., of hemorrhage of Ine lungs,!, M. Ruck man. Esq,, aged 25 years. Mr. Rdckman was well known to oar ciliz n- >s Editor and proprietor of Hie Balance, formerly pub. lished at Mansfield in Hus county. We have known bun tor several years, and hive passed many a pleas ant hour, made short and lightsome by the dry and irresistible humor winch characterized the man. He will be remembered by Hie craft as a genial com panion, generous in his friendships, gentlemanly in his deportment, and as the possessor of a heart in- capable of bearing malice toward any created thing. _Jlio«ce lo his ashes—May the turf real lightly open his breast; and may those who mourn 6nd peace in believing that the dead yet live, and tho’ *Pscnl in form, that they are over near os in spirit. In Texas, Lycoming Co. Pa., on Saturday, Feb. 28, Laoaa Ananas, only Child of Stephen and Eve une WnEELEa, aged 2 years 8 months and 6 days. II we bad thought thou couldst have died, \V e might not weep for thee; But wo forgot when by ihy side That thou couldst mortal Of It never through our minds had past— The lime would e'er be o’er, -And we on thee, should look our hut— And thou shooldst smile no mure. And still upon that face wo look, And think ’twill smile again. And still the thought we will not brook That we must look to vein. But when wo speak, thou dost not say, What thou ne’er left' unsaid, And now wo feel as well we may— Sweet Laura thou art dead. If thou wouldst stay on as thou art, All cold and all serene, We still might press thy silent heart, And where thy smiles have been. While e’en thy chill bleak corse we have, Thou seemest still our own, Butlherewelay thee in thy grave. Again we ire alone. , THE GREAT ENGLISH BmiAplci-ASS»SO?iSBKI3fBI)^ v - f.em ax,;e : . p-i! is ls. i Prtpttedfrom'tmcflptlKi of OrfMa* OUAvMrB-t' du® la aulWingin ths qui^of aUihoM. painful And frn|er> 'li moStotts U 1 obrtrnctloiivahd brings on the monthly petlod, wittyregatafitXv the* Bills should be used two or tnre* weeks p&yjoos fo they fortify the confutation* end lessen the fnflVrlng daring Übor, enabling the unhcr tor perform bierdatltAwith safety tohetedfand chfld, . . , ; , „ ,-v These Bills should not be taken by females daring, the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Piegpaxtey, as the/'are rare to bring bn Mla&rrligej hot st any other time they uestfs. - In aB ossaa of Narrow and Spinal-Affections, pain la the Hack and. Limbs, Heaviness, Fatiguadn Slight Exertion, Pal pitation of the Lowness of Spiring Hysterics; Sick Headache, ’Whites and ail other painful diseaewoeearioned'hy a-diaordered system, thesq Fills will effect a com when all other meant hare £Ued. and although* ipowerfal remedy. l does not oonUln iron, calomel, antimony orany other mineral Fifll directions accompany each package. nice IntbeUni ted-fimtee tndGspada,Osx Doha*. PS. Sole Agents for this Country— ■’ , v I. C. BALDWIN A Co- .! ■ Rochester, n. T. N. B. $1 00 enclosed to spy aothorised Agent, will insure a bottle of Pills by return malL . .- For sale Wholesale andßetallhyH. W. EIXiGTT Elmira, ana by one drhgglßt fa ijvery-town in' the United States. For particulars call at Elliott's and get: aOrcnlar. < - For sole in WeUsbpro, by J. A. Roy,': Covington, hr W. Taylor, Mansfield, by 0. W. Nesbitt; Tioga by A. Hum phry and H. n. Borden; LawrencevUle by W. 0. Miller;, Knoxville by A. J. Dearpan; -Westfield by Goodspeed A' Brother; Rlklaad by J. iJ. Parkherst. Jan. 12, 1857.—1 y. CLOVER SEED.—Farmers, if you wish an A. No. 1. article, call at the Hardware Store of March 12, *57. D. P.S& Wm. ROBERTS. AUDITORS NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that the undersigned having been appointed an auditor, to audit and settle the account of Hiram Merritt Administrator of the estate of E. Thomas dec’d., late of Lawrence township, will attend to the duties of bis appointment at the house.of S. Bottom on Beechers Island on April 10th at ten o’clock a. n. t oflhat day, when and where all persons interested in the settlement of said account ate required to attend and make known their objections to said account or be debarred from any future exceptions thereto. JOHNN. BACHE, Auditor. WelUborough, March, 12, 1857. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned having been appointed an auditor to distribute the fund atrlsing from the sale of the real estate of James W. Guernsey, among the lien creditors will attend to the duties or said appointment at the office of C. H. Seymour Esq., in the village of Tioga on Thursday, the 9lh day of April next, at one o'clock P. M., when and where ail persons having any claim upon said fund are] required to present the same for allowance, or be forever debared therefrom. JOHN N. BACHE, Auditor. Wellsboro,’ March 12, 1757. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE-—The under signed having been granted letters of Adminis. lion upon the estate of Ephraim Steele, late ofShip. pen twp., dec’d. All those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those haying claims against the same, will present them for settlement, to ROBERT STEELE. Delmar, March 13, 1857.-Gw. Admin. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOT!EC—Letters of Administration having been granted to the un dersigned upon the estate ofEbenezer Beers, late of Union twp., dec'd, all those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will present them for settlement to ‘ AGUSTUS CASTLE, \ Adm't. SARAH BEERS, ( Adm'x. Union, March 12, *57.-6w NOTICE. —The undersigned, having disposed of her Slock of Millinery, hereby notifies all per sons indebted to her that their accounts most be set tled immediately. She may be seen at the old stand for six weeks. M, STEVENS. Wellsboro,’ March, 12, 1857.-Gw. THE Assessors of the several Election Dlstricte of the county of Tioga, are requested to mak oulonc complete Return ofnll the. Uniformed Malt tiamen in their District for the year 1856, and send the same to me on or before the first Monday in June next. Now in order to be able to draw our full quota oi arms it is necessary that wo have the full strength of qqt rnttllarj ftiviM «n<l «f unly 130,000 militiamen in the Slate, as has been repor ted by our Adjutant General, let os endeavor to swell the number to its old standard. Come up to the works then like business men, and all will be right; otherwise cost will be made. ROB’T COX, Brig. Intpte. Liberty, March 12, '57. EMPLOYMENT— From 93 to $lO per day can be made sure,and no humbug—business done at home —easy, respectabfc and useful to every body, it requires little or no capital, and will not interfere with any other business. We will sell Uie right to a limited number, and on the receipt of $5, will send by return mail all necessary instructions. No per son will ever regret sending for ibis information, let his employment be what it may, as it will not inter fere with any other business in the least and profits sure. Address KINLEY YOUNG &, Co, Lock Haven, Clinton Co. Pa. March 12, 1857.-y. Relative lo the malting of PLANK SIDE WALKS, in the Borough of Wellsboro’- Sec. I. Be it ordained by the Burgess and Town Council of tho borough of Wellsboro,’ and it is here by ordained by the authority of Hie same, That from and after the due publication of this ordinance, it shall be the duly of the owners oflols (fronting on the north-east side of the “Avenue,” Wellsboro," as far aouth as Morris's Lane, and the Agents and occupants oj said tuts, when the same are own ed by non-residents, to make or cause to bo made in front of their respective lots, good and sufficient Plank Side Walks, and the same lo repair and keep in good order hereafter. Said walks lo be made similar to the plank walks on Main street, in said borough; and to complete the same on or before the first day ol June next. Provided, that the sum neces sary lopay the coat of the plank and mils to lay the ■ >id side walks, shall be allowed on the Road taxes of Hie persons so erect ng walks, whether said road lax has already been or shall hereafter be assessed. Sec. 2. And b; it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That on the neglect or refusal of such owner, agent or occupant ofsaid lots to make said side walks, or to repair the same, after six days no tice Iron) Hie Burgess, it shall be bis duty, after sat isfactory evidence of such failure, to issue bis order lo Hie Supervisor or other lit person ofsaid burough, to make, or repair such sido walk, as the case may be, keeping a strict account of the cost thereof; and after tho work is completed and the cost thereof as certained, the said Burgess shall add twenty percent, thereto and demand payment thereof from such owner, agent or occupant; and if the same shall not be paid in ten days, it shall bo the doty of the said Burgess lo collect the same by due coarse of law, and pay the amount into the borough Treasury— Provided, That such side walk shall be made under Hie direction of the said Burgess and Council. Sec. 3. That this ordinance shall extended lo all the other streets, lanes and alleys, or parts of the same, now opened, or which may be hereafter laid out in said borough, when three fourths of the house holders residing upon such street, lane or al ley, shall notify the Bnrgess in writing under their hands, oftheir desire to huve the same so extended. Passed the 3d day .of March, 1837. C.G. OSGOOD, Burgess. Attest— B. B. SMITH, See'y. BY SUBSCRIPTION. “ Recollection of a Lifetime," By Peter Parley* The best book of the last half century. “ Artie Expeditions." By Or. Kane. A Magnifi cent book. “ History of all Nations.” By 8. 6. Goodrich. A Standard work, “ Encyclopedia of Animated Nature.” By ;Dr. Frost - Containing 1350 spirited Illustrations, of men, animals, and every creeping thing. “ Deed." Mrs. Stowe's last work. And all other papular publications of the Day, Furnished by Canvassing Agents, who will deliver them lo the subscribers, Dec. 18,1806.—6 w. 8, P, 4, K. L W. Military Notice, A N ORDINANCE, BOOKS! BOOKS ffQVA, WftoVYt-AWtWl*: ■jjO H N. aT*RI »DUE, AAUMchsnts’ Hotel, -teorth iouth Bbsst iHdieaetohle, i . , -jho aaki th«*tt*naon bI ms umcBANTB ormx wssx:and xoam,visr ■'.... .-;....... XOIB4rJUBfgT.\ V „ rnHS RAILROAD COUMUNIGATIOk J.; WJ«<V WflU«mfp«a add Cotswtao, Wdpfttn. ptete, jfca sro brotght iauli» to It Uan taßew tpA,,jud »b«pitas ofFreights srs equally low, whfctraai&fik ae oeminboth tobuyacd nu. aferehiata towth*’North- W«rt, Visiting the market for thuflnt fboeLiad AriAfc&ito toe It advantage, wftVpleas« Ur, JGdw. WltrP. WUBTAGH, * CO, Badta&tlttoaftcfrlßMtffo SoMl# fcnd Trimmings, -NorthAMStrMt; !i(- • MORRIS, JOHNS * CO.Wnn, nrtk Sheet Iron,Bteel and Pl* KEYSTONE STATE SAPONIFIES, or Concentrated lye,-, for making Sc*!* Manufactured b/ the Esso. Salt C6.,Th- Co., Pa. Represented by Lewis, James J.it&L PXBET, General Commission Mer chant*. No. 18 North Whmto,,ll4fiufoetureri. Agents for the sale of Cotton Duck, Peart .Starch, eta, eta • sefier to Philadelphia merchants generally. ’ AU ; consignments will receive pnrpfompi and personal attention. ' MURPHY A KOON& General Coinmlsaiou ICarehabta, 1 and Wholesale Dealer* In Cheew and Pnmslon*. ' No. 17 North WhkrreSj-belo# Race street; PRATT A RBAtfl, Importers of Watches, Jewels and Fancy Goods, N; W, comer 6th and Market streets: JAMBS Wholesale Dealer In Clocks. Agent for the Patent Equalising Thirty Day'Clock, JK&rioftcturer of Fine Gold Pent, 8. S. corner of Second and Chestnut streets, BORER, ORABPP AjpABUNG, Wholesale deaden In Boots, Shoes: Hats and Straw Goods’ 120 North Third street* SLEEPER A FENNER, Mano&ctnren of Parasols dod Um brellas, 120 Market street THOMAS WHITE k Co., Mannfcctumi of Straw, Silk Bob ' nets and MUlinoiyQoods; 41 B. Second street BUNN, RAIQUEIj A Co., Importers of British Goods and Jobbers of Fancy and Staple Silk Goods, Embroideries, Ac., 91 N. Third street. • MOORE. URNZE7 A QO. Importers and TTholesiie Deal ers in Hardware, Cutlerynnd Guns, 181 Market and 16 Com-' merce streets. ! M. L. HALLOWELL k CO n Silk Jobbers, PbOadephia, hare now opened In their Warehouse, which Is oue^ofthe’lar gest In America, superb assortment of new Silk Goods, Fancy Dress Stuffs. Embroideries, laces, Ribbons, and other articles in their Hue. The system of UNIFORM PRICES, adopted by us some rears since, togthcr with that of opening no accounts except with CASH AN D SHORT CREDIT) BUYERS, has had the effect of largely increasing our business and foe the rea son that must be manifest to orciy thinking merchant that under our system and terms wo not only can afford to, boi most from necessity, sell at lower rates than those who do business on the old long credit system; our terms being more stringent, and the purchasers whom wo seek to attract being as a class, the closest buyers and best Judges of goods. 'TERMS : —Cash buyers will receive a discount of SIX per cent., if the money bo paid in par funds, within ten days of date ofbfll. Uncurre&f money taken only at ita market value on the day it la received. To merchant* of undoubted standing, a credit of SIX months will be given If desired. MTiere money Is remitted in advance of maturity, a dto> count at the rate of TWKLVJJ per cent per annum wUI bo al lowei Tfe ask from the merchants visiting the east an exami nation ofour stock, being satisfied that they will be conviao ed that it Is not for their interest to pay the large profits that are absolutely essential to those who give long credits. March 12,1857 .-3m. NEW AND LARGE ARRIVAL. . MILLINERY &EANCY GOODS. MISS c. S. STB VESTS, having purchased the Er-~~^• ■■ slock of Mrs. M. STEVENS, JK pAgS*: i respectfully solicits a confmn. nnce of the patronoge 'l accorded the (establishments— j[J She is now receiving from lhe3^* r \ <^ City a Sne assortment of Spring and Sommer Goode. BONNETS, RIBBONS, AND EMBROIDERY Furs, Feathers, Mead Dresses, Mills, Braid, •floss, Buttons, Dress Trimming t, Ladite Gloves, Laces, Artificial Flowert, Bonnet Material), Scarfe. Edging And s thousand other articles both nsefufand orna mental. Bonnets.made to order, trimmed and re paired at IhiSi shortest notice, and upon the most rea sonable terms. Ready made work constantly on hand. Store, sth door north of Wells boro 1 Hotel March 18,1857. Who will go to Kansas ? THE subscriber will sell the Farm on which he lives, in Lawrence, containing 140 acres, 100 of which is improved. It is well watered, bau comfortable bouse, herns, necessity outbuildings and a good orchard of choice frnit thereon. Also, a Tavern Stand in Lawrenceville, known sir. ibe “Geer House," with ample accommodations. Attached is a Store building suitable for the Gro. £S r JLAHi®LLS°°d B bos'mess—all to be sold or rent. en uJbuiv appirewms.-'-ror wnns v Lawrenceville, Sept. 11 ’56. M. 8. BALDWIN. W. W. WEBB, M. D., HAS returned to WelUboro*, and is roady to promptly attend all calls as a PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. He would also state that lie lias received a Commission from the Governor, and been sworn by the Brigade Inspector, os Surgeon of the Ist Regiment, 2th Brigade of 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 arras.** Office and residence first door above Roe*s Store* c. l. Hoyt. CIVIL ENGINEER SURVEYOR & DRAUGHTSMAN. Welltboro, Pa. D* Office with J. JV. Bacht,Etq. [Feb, 19-57 L EATON, DENTIST, OFFICE OVER IP. P. YATES JEWELRY STORt, No. 51 Water Street, ELIMSi, If. Y. PLATE WORKAND FILLING Of every description done on short notice and war ranted satisfactory or no pay. tT TEETH EXTRACTED AT ALL HOURS Jan. 1, 1857.~3m.. WCLLSBORO ACADEMY. THE SPRING TERM of this school, will commence Tuesday March 3d, and continue eleven weeks. MISS BRADLEY will lake charge of Ihe pri mary department, on her own responsibility, snd will devote all her time to the small scholars, having no recitations in the higher department. ID* Tile lime lost on account of sickness, will be made up next term. NEW MILLINERY SHOP in Wellsboro’,First door above Eagle Office. Main Street. SIRS. E. E. KIMBALL, has established herself in the Millinery business at the above place, where she is uow receiving from New York a full assortment of all articles pertain* ing to the business and which will be sold as cheap as they can be procured tills side of the city. She would respectfu|ly invite ladies to call and examine her stock and work before 'purchasing else where. December 3,1856.-tf. THE WORLD IS MOVING I YO. SPENCER lakes this method to say to • the public, that he continues to PLANE LUMBER at his Shop (two miles south of Mans field near Spencers Mills) for the following prices; Siding for 35 cts per hundred leet. Flooring matched, 50 cts. per hundred feet. Plain Surfacing, $8,50 per thousand feet. Fif-y cents per thousand extra will be charged for hard wood. ALSO—A superior quality of fbnce pickets al. ways on had st 91,75 per hundred. March 5, 1857-Iy. Gl REGION OIL PAINTING.—FuII and explicit r directions for pursuing this beautiful art, will be forwarded to any address by enclosing 91 and a pos. tags stamp to H D. DEMING, 1 Wellsboro, Tioga Co Pa. Papers copying the above, and sending a marked copy with bill of the same, will be duly honored by return mail. FOR SALE.—The House add lot In Wellsboro’ now occupied by Dost. Bcnj. Barr. _ Apply to James Lowrey, Esq., or to the subscriber in Made field Pa. JOSEPH P. MORRIS. ■ Feb. 7,1857.-tf, - ■■ ' > • LOOKING-GLASS PLATES—Wither wilKout Framer, for sale at THE DRUG STORE - lately i|uafe^hU»w^OjfoqMlc», : W*® »<iba«ribw fifUtplf t 1 ; ! , ‘ '■ i-i.-'i"--- . ’•'■il ’ li.jni, u-.:>. Rairint, ' >• , kjtie, V r ’ 1 !' 1 ; • ‘ . jtuh-ert ~ , ■' , >•' ■ .! StontWart, ; • CONFECTIONEjBiI^S,«nd ill Ai.ticki pertalula; j*. .liw.of fiiflnwi,' will be kepl,con?lanlly oo b«o0, -.la canaectioo with IhsiboTe. hD hu fitted op ■ »er, ne«t v '' •' v " , .OySTEiR SALOON, for Ibh accotamodiliaa of all who ta’uy favor him with a call. - i . > Well.boW. Dec. 11.1856.—tf. Hear ye I Hear ye! Hear ye! WE hold lbe»e troths (eir-erident'; That the way to be it’’ td'Wy ehnp and always qf thQ bestquslity; buy nothing simply be causd il ii cheap, bat. because need il and Ilia it is both good and cheap; that those who bay cheap by the quantity, caii.'retail first quality goods cheap; that an cconomical buyer can sell gooMs at as low a figure iit Weliaboro 1 as they can be purchased in the Hily; and therefore that YOUNG IS THE MAN, who bnye economically ; and that YOUNG’S IS THE|;PLACE, TO FURCIIABE Gold and Silver, Duplex, Lever, Anchor and Cylin der WATCHES . . Gold Chains, Gold Lockets, all sizes and qualities. Gold Comto and Mo. sale Breastpins aad Earrings, Finger Sings, Sleeps Buttons, Studs, tfc Silver Plated Ware. Cake Baskets, Card Boskets, Children’s cups, salt cellars, Egg cups Tea Knives, Butter Knives, Table Forks, Table and Tea Spoone, fye, A new supply of Clocks. of ell kinds, sixes, prices and qualities. Wellaboro’ Jan. 1, ’57. .. A. YOUNG. A HOMESTEAD TOR 9101 SECOND DIVISION. #lO,OOO WORTH Of FARMS AMD BUILDING LOTS, , I|s. the Gold Region of Cdlpepper County, Virgi . nia, to be divided amongst 10,200 subscribers, on ibe 13lh of April, 1857. Subscriptions only fen dpi. lots each ; one half down, the rest on the delivery of Itlft.DgED. Every subscriber will get a Building Lot or a Barm, ranging in value from 810 to 825.000. These Farms and Lots are sold cheap to induce set tlements, a sufficient number being reserved, the in. crease in (he value' of which will compensate for the apparent low price now asked. A company of settlers, called “The Rappahan nock Pioneer Association,” is now farming and will commence s settlement in the spring. Ample secu rity will be given fbr the faithful performance of contracts and promises. CT More Agents arc wanted to obtain subscribers, to' whom the most liberal inducements, will be given. Some Agents write tliat they are making 8200 per month. Advertising will be done for every Agent where possible. For full particulars, Subscriptions. Agencies, Ac., Apply to E. BAUDER, Port Royal, Caroline Co. Va. Or to HENRY F STOWELL, Agent, Wellsborough Tioga, Co. Ps. Feb. 86,1857.—w7. . CHAIRS, CAHUE¥-WAAE,}&C. p-'STICKLE V"respectfully informs the citizens eT «'of Wellsboro and vicinity, that he keeps con stantly on hand and will manufacture to order, Chain. A Cabinet-Ware of all descriptions. , ."'W. article in his line will do well to call and examine Ins stock; —ma 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. o*Shop south end of Main-st., Wellsboro’. [Jan. 8, 1857.-If. A L S O JF YOU WANT TO BOY BOOKS, go to YOUNG’S, For be has just returned from the City with an en tirely new stock of BOOKS & STATIONERY, , Fancy Goods, Reticules, Portmonnaies , /el Bracelets, Harrison's Perfum eries, Harrison's Shaving i and Toilet Soap. HARBISON’g COLUMBIAN INKS, BLACK REP BLUE. ' CAYUGA PLASTER. BIXBY, respectfully informs the citizens of ' Wilmots District and that ofTioga Co. in particular, that he has for sale a large quantity of fresh-ground Cayuga Plaster, cl the old price—B6, per ton. Having secured the services of an excellent MILLER, and enlarged his bins for the reception of Plaster, he feels confident that po one will be disap pointed. Particular attention will be paid to People from a distance. Mansfield, Jan. 3, 1857 tf. EVERY READER Fail not to send 4 or 5 stamps for a copy of THE HOME, with reduced terms. A fireside, Monthly Companion and Guide for the Wife, the Mother, the Sister, and Daughter. ■•THE HOME," is devoted to the cultivation o llie virtues of womanly character, and it aims to ele vate social life, by teaching those principles, and in culcating those sentimonts, wliicli arc most inlima. icly 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. HEW BLACKSMITH SHOP! THE Subscriber would inform (he public, that he has opened the Shop in the rear of Bowen's Stare, and is now prepared to do all work in bis line, with promptness, and in the best style. He Is pre pared to do all hinds of work, usually done in a country shop. Particular attention paid to Horse Shoeing. He employs the best workmen, and will endcaver to give satisfaction, He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. .' DAVID REED. Wellsboro,’Feb, 26, 1856. —6m. FARM FOR SALE. —The subscriber is desirous ’ of selling his lai'm, consisting of 75 acres, 45 of which is improved and under a good stale of culti vation, well watered, frame house and barn; nil kinds of fruit trees growing thereon. Situated U Silfs west of Covington Village, Tioga co. Fir fur. ef'parlkulars apply to ■' ,_ f GILBERT HUBBELL. Cov|ngloD, Feb. 6,1857.-3 m. CORNS &. WAATS-—A aafo and certain reme dy for these troublesome tbingais the iJ CHEMICAL' CORNSOLVEHK , Its chemical propertied,being ouch that it readily dissolves, warts, ooppst &°*i without inconvenience or danger to the person using it Warranted in all aids where direction* arc observed. Price9s cent*. For sale at ROY’S Pftie & Chemical Store,'Wells borb,Pa. ; ( «BW ; i H-1 i Received from |«ftedttx.,.fiB,B9a 90 - “ “ Taxes on UDMaled Uods B4 “ SateoftoHfctedWat;. 956 86 - 0 seated t»nd j.. . “,, , On Jadgementi fit'e..., 304-98] " “ ' From H.Relhbhne, Isle tretsarer' ' SCW-dOi s v .vv «•' ' ,'H3 ! O29' qa* EXPBSpITOHES.—COMMISSIONER 1 * VMM. Amount peidßenjmnln Vindueon. Ute 1 T^amiwonec,,.,. •4* • •*• v* • *.• r • i 1 50 u “ ApitinLolhrop.v•.... 164 03 “ “• Olft WeH*,.-.:.;:..'; . 309 03 •• '■ •»' 341 9B “ “ D. 6. Steven », ; -15 00 , ' ' AUDITORS, . • Amount paldJ. Emory, j “ “ A. E. Nile*, “ “ J»>. ff. Wa1r0up,...,..... ", “ A, Pill., ... commissioners’ counsel. Amount paid John W. Ryoo, for year '55. 37 SO •* < “ L.P, Wiluton . “ *56,- 37 50 *• “ John W, Ryon, •• *56, 37 50 Clerk Hire— A. J. Soßeld 500 00 Traverse Jurors —John Peters and others, 1,726 85 Grand Jurore —A. Randut), and others,. 498 50 Constables —L. Dond, and others, 331 63 Crier— B. A. Mack .116 00 Justices —Josiah Graves and others 13 50 Assessors— C. O. Bowman, and others,. 490 74 Printing—J. P. Magill, 25 00 1 “ Gobbi Slurrock, 50 00 \ 14 ™ Elections—F. Smith, and other*, 1,388 70 Commomsealk Costs— —Janies Coatley ct. oljincludiog Proa. Allorney’sTees. Nets Bridget —Samacl Ellison el. al„., Bridget Repairs —lra Lonnsbnry eL al- Repairt to County Buildings —G. 8. Gooketal 71 74 Prisoners —John Malherafor board ic. . 344 53 Wm. A. Roe, lor clothing i<t, 36 63 N. Packer, Medical alteddance id,.. 3 06 Gibson, “ 11 50 Eastern Slate Penitentiary 381 48 B. I*.Vanhorn,Beadsleadfor Jail,... 4 25 Stationery —Andrus, Gauntlet, & C 0,... 85 91 Incidentali —B. Vandnsen, settling ' with Auditor, 4 90 John Kirkpatrick,Making chairs... 5 28 A Lathrop ef al. distributing dupli cates &c 36 36 S. A. Mack, setting out trees, 5 75 L. Smith, Express charges, I 63 J• P. Magill, for Pardon's Digest,.... 4 50 I 58 42 Merehandite — C, Sc J. L - Robinson, cL al. 21 47 Sheriff'Ftei —John Mathers, summoning Jurors Ac. 149 79 Damages to Improved fjand —J.C. Duels 30 00 M. J. L. Clark 20 00 E Dyer, -..., 50 00 A-Alford, 12 00 - Alex, Harris,.,.. 130 00 Fuel— H. A. Guernsey, el. at 38 Postpge—A.S, Brewster, et al 15 Moneyßefunded—H. Rath bone, late Treasurer, 916 H. Broughton, > Wim Grifhn, •S/Shumway, 3 H. Morgan, 20 Wm. Miller, 2 Chas. sjiiu.ouiu, al. 6 H. Morgan, .■ 49 Road Commissioners of Union liB School Directors of Union, 39 Daniel Owen 5 Wm. Thomas, School Directors of Brookfield 53 “ ** Charleston, 4 u “ Delmar, 36 Roads —G. W. Herrington IflO Road View —David Heise, et ah, 302 Agricultural Societies—Tioga Agricul tural Society , 100 Paupers —John Mathers, taking Darling toiHouscof Refuge 73 John Mathers taking Freeland to Hos pital, 46 Stale Lunatic Asylum for support of Freeland, 68 Clerk Sessions— J. F. Donaldson, 373 Tou>nsi,p Lines —David Heise eL al. setting off part of Deimar to Mid dlebnry, 33 David Heise, dividing Elkland twp.,. 43 “ Establishing lines between Holland and Richmond 13 Wolf Scalps —W. Wetmor, 25 00 • i> Thos. D. Casey, 35 00 County Records —A. N, Donaldson,copy ing Com, Pleas Indexes, 155 00 Coroner's Inquest —John Knox, e1.a1... 30 12 Biidge Views —Eddy Howland cl. a 1.,.. 86 43 County Lines —M. S. Kalilcr, Tuning lines between Lyooming and Tioga, 7 50 Treasurer’s Commission —O. H. Blanch ard,...., , 405 09 Total, Wo the Commissioner* ol Tioga County, do here, by certify, that the foregoing is a correct statement of the Receipts and Expenditures of the Treasury of said county lor the year 1856. , O. B, WELLS, i C. F. CULVER, > Comr't. D. G. STEVENS, J Attest —A. J. SoriKLD. Clerk. 1 TO FARMERS AND GARDENERS. Tub subscribers offer for sale 40,000 barrels of their Hew & Improved POIDRETTE, Mmnfactnred from the nlgbt-soU of New-York city, In lots to salt purchaser*. This article (greatly Improved within the last two years) bos been in the market for eighteen year*, and stiU defies competition, os a manure for Corn and Garden Vegetables, being cheaper and more powerful than any other, and at the same time nu non disaokkeabuodos. Two bar rels ($3 worth) will manure an acre of com to the hill. will save two-thirds in labor, will cause It to come op quicker, to grow fester, ripen earlier, and wijl bring a largercrop qn pooi ground than any other fertiliser, and Is also a preventative of the cut worm: also it does not Injarelbe seed to be pot in contact with It, The I*. M. Co. point to Aetr. longstanding reputation. and the large capital< ($100,000) invested in their bniinois, as s guarantee that the article they make shall always be such quality os to command a'ready nJe. Prioe, delivered in the city free of charge and other ex penae— , On* bartvl, .... $2,00 Two barrels, .... Vive barrels, .... $,OO Slrbamls, .... $,60 And at the fate of $1,60 per barrel (or any quantity over six barrels. A Pamphlet, containing every Information, wDI be sent (rux) to «zQr one applying for the same. oor-adddrea* U— . TUB LODI MANUFACTURING Cd. 60 CcjtUftdl st-. ■.■Prt-g' -fit ■' •'<■■■'a3®ais'S :: ’ Sb** 3® *3 ■ i- f®i|!-3' > .Sill'S 5? i B'oo^ “H ® 2 fits S m o Sgl&S-a k»s.2 i 2 H «; a|% Jl|3-|la ■ > S Mte-i® I? 1 |I?S u 2«! agSl. <2 ° §j§ g *4 *W| 8 Is-lhl-l - W S ".-s«ls *■ yOt*| et g; IS 151 a »h &iIA § t*3 =<«3 Sis £&£•££ I i° “Slisa i&'Hhfc Within j/-m Hi * ii 1631 51 is oo 46 36 60,3-2 49.36 1631 51 6164,04 Will Kansas be Free? IS A QUESTION difficult to answer, bat that the Subscriber is offering merchandize efttap, admits not a doubt. Tbe question will be immediately set led upon inspection of the Goods and prices. He is just receiving his fall stock, which consists in a general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADECLOTHING, HATS <fc CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, WOODEN WARE, STONE WARE, TIN WARE, Dr, Hnm’i 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 prices os can be bought in Tioga Co., or this side of Cedar Run! I Be who wants a PIiUG 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. Conic and see and be convinced of tbe truth of the foregoing statement. J, B, POTTER, Agent, Tor H. H. POTTER. Middlebnr? Centre, Nov. 8.185.5. 727 14 1,590 85 929 66 $6BO LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE I The Seasons change — SO DO FRIENDS AND FORTUNE ■ AND BUSINESS RELATIONS. TABOR, BALDWIN Sc CO., (Succeed Tabor, Young Co.) IN TUE FOUNDRY BUSINESS, AS ■VC ANUFACTURERSof Steam Engines, Boiler* IVJL and Machinery of all kinds; Stores, Hollow Ware, Tin, and Copper Ware. REPAIRING & JOB WORK done with the feast possible delay. MVLL G BARINGS furnished voiihou i extra charg% for patletno, • PLOWS of all kinds,- (two of-Whltth took the premium at the late County, Fair,) kepi constantly on hand. 242 ( We have the exclusive right,jbrTiog* to manufacture and vend \ King: Stove. . one of Hie best (if not the very best) Cook sMfe* over invented; which is always on hand at oar store house, for wholesale & retail. Their Stoves tlfok the premium over the Albany Stoves at the late Fair. That is a feather inoor cap which wc donl intend to have plucked out soon. Corn Shelters,* Of all the improved patterns that commend them selves to farmers. Besides this, wc intend to tarnish better Wore, belter articles and belter work, at lower prices than any other establishment in Tioga county will be able to do. And the man who pays CASH, can get what he boys at reduced prices. This is the lair way of doing business, and the system upon which the Tioga Foundry and Machine Shop will be con* ducted hereafter. Don't wait for the wagon, but come on. TABOR, BALDWIN £ CO. Tioga, Nov. 15,1855,—1f. tt? Old Iron and Copper, and all kinds of pjodOce token iu exchange for work. 81,366 RAER CHANCE, and a good opportunity to re sponsible men to obtain profitable employment. To*AgcnU, Canvassers, Colporteurs, and PoHlmas tors—Any person obtaining subscribers for FIFTY COPIES of either of the two following American National Works, and remitting the amount (less a large commission) to the Publishers, will be entitled to Filly Dollars’ worth from the subjoined List of Valuable Works at the foot of this advertisement* 8187 American National Work*: Ist THE NATIONAL HISTORY OF THE -UNITED STATES: Colonial, Revolutionary, and Constitutional, chiefly from National Documents.— By J. B. Lossing and Edwin Williams. With num* erous fine illustrations on steel and wood. 2 vole, imperial Bvo doth gilt, $7 00. 2nd. THE STATESMAN’S MANUAL: con taining the Lives, Messages, and Administrations of the Presidents, from Washington to Pierce, With fine portraits un steel. 4 vols, large Bvo* cloth, $lO 00. 850 00 Popular and Valuable Warfare Premiums to Agents A Voice to Americans, by Americans; 4th edition, Bvo. cloth, . Dowling's History of Romanism, 50 Illustra- tions, Bvo., cloth, Mrs. Ellis's Choice Works for Family Circle plates, 3 vols. Bvo. cloth The American and Odd Fellows Literary Museum, 30 steel engravings 2 vols. Bvo cloth Guide to Knowledge, 500 plates, royal 8vo„ ...913,586 16 cloth. Wonders of the World, 250 phi os, Bvo., 9 00 (D* Agents wishing loengage in the good work of circulating these important Publications, will please address s Tine lo the Publisher, EDWARD WALK ER, 114 FuUon>st,New York,and they will receive immediate attention with full parlicaUrs of Com* missions, 1 dec. *,* Newspapers -copying llio above, and inserting the same ten limes, sending a copy of each insertion lo the {Publisher, will be entitled to a copy of the National History or the Statesman’s Manual, sub e t lo tbeir order. I*.. 19, 1857,-10w, '[MIOSE who desire lo contribute to the relief of p the sufferers in Kansas, oan send their contri. t ion "to M. H.COBB, at VVellsboro’, with the aasu. ranee that every dollar will be appropriated lo the suffering settlers there. All amounts received will bo acknowledged in the -dgitotor. A. H. Azrnt of thr N. Y.Kannai .lid Sbetety. eSJoVAIi.—DB. B. BAUR respectfully announces to the public that he has removed bis Offlfeo to the dwelling lately occupied by Jos. P, Mortis, Esq., where ho may be found at all boon when not profcsswnslly engaged. Poinands for his services promptly, responded to Well,hero’, April SfetßMr- ‘ THEREFORE, Fur Kansas. «1 00 3 SO . 4 DO 5 00 9 SO
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